THE Thuriuiuy, December 6, 1934 H IL L S B O R O AR G U S. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Page Three th irteen m em bers I n attendance primaries were held ln April 45 »» more If you stick it on the e n and roll call "A last m inute T tianka-j days prior to the general elections velope."—Ex. giving su g g t' lion S crap book* for which until 1910 were held on the Doernbeeher are finished and the first Monday In June In tlie year » » , • next meeting will be spent stuffing 1910 when the general election was i I l I O V l I l I O U r U S V l l V C I l changed to November the primary v j i v v u toy anim als Mrs Rulli Anderson Legion of Decency committee ol Paperhanging - Painting took the donation ot canned fruit, was held in September, but In 1912 _____ bibs and high chair pads to Alber- was returned to April and »Ince the Hillsboro C hristian Council has In May. tl r a K err nursery Tuesday Issued these recommendations on I U a z e l d a l e C o m m u n i t y C lu b then has been • held • • Thanksgiving Program Held ( A Thanksgiving program wusglv- B u ild in g s G . T a y l o r F a r m G uests Thunk giving a t the E i) the pictures to be shown a t the ! b ite home were Mr and Mrs (I Fire losses on timber lands un Venetian during the following week W ill P r e s e n t C o m e d y ell a t the B Bethany eili Presbvlei 1 ‘ lu ll D e s tr o y e d hy F la m e s a t B e th a n y C h u r c h llite and family of Hlu-rwood, Mr "Wagon Wheels" has been recom der Jurisdiction ot the state fores church Hunilav hy tlie Christian und Mrs Jo u 'p h Flint of Bcholfs try departm ent this year totalled mended cn all motion picture e n Piwleavor. Program Included asm i« und Mr. and Mrs Robert Holland I ll y M u m Jmsn H m itk ) only »123,483. the lowest record ln dorsement lists as being a picture Mrs A Hamel, d u et by Jean LAUREI. RUMIE la u re l Kldgi BETHANY-CEDAR MILL Cedar try Berger and Iz.ls Meier, cornet nolo pupil», who have not been absent mul boys of Beaverton. IÍAZKLIMLE Journal Junior?. 13 vears, according to Lynn Crone- , of tile family type Tlie Chicago list ! Mill heluu.l will give a Chrintnuoi by Hlteon teacher aiid pupil» enjoyed wlU „„ hour.s varlcty pn,_ miller, state forester. Tlie 1933 fo r of tlie Roman Catholic church lists Jo h n Spaell, and vlolbi solo by i t«sj<ly during the past m onth,, program. pie Mietul, and carnival K Scheldt. gram Saturday evening a t the est fire loes totalled more than it as '• very good." Good for chil ! are Vcrlu Acblacher, Dorothy. H ar- a holiday ihursday and IF »12.000,000 due largely to the dls- dren to see. lleceinber 20 Proceed» will go to , ^ r n ,i V. 'Ll?.*', schoolhouse a t 7:30 sharp. Doors betliany b ap tist ch u rch gave a „Id and Raymond C apponi, RuUi : Mr We Cover Surfaces (>p(.n at ? o.tlotk ward (Hiving lor a pluno astrous Tillamook bum. A total ol harvest service November 38. Tile Führer, Anna and Jo h n M eyers.1 H enrp Everett and Donna M e lz e n -: Merry Widow" Is recommended I v„ un.,ste r . including ualiidimz one one group uroun 1257 forest fires were reported this only for m ature audiences, as is! Mr and Mr». Prank Btcflan spent fruit mid vegetables were sent toj Irene and Mary Nyström, Robert tun w ile guests Thursday a t tlie of . youngsters. A Zwelner home a t Tigard Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs L. tlie old people's home In Portland Kpath and Lona Werre. Beaverton and two from P ort year. Smokers were held respon "Cleopatra." Both are especially ! Mr und Mrs. A. C. Robinson, from Mrs ..’ames Malum of lo s An- Mr mid Mr». Charles S team s It III ims nl Portland Mrs Prank land will be featured. Proceeds are sible for 357 fires and incendlarlsts unfit for sm all children. Mr und Mr» Ix-ster Robinson and H leltan w spending a lew days with gelei. I» visiting lier parent». M r.'w ere dinner guest» Bunday of Mr to go to the Red Cross. and ad for 336 Lightning is credited with Miss Elizabeth S tru th e rs were e n mission will be 15 cents for adults starting 10 biases, debris burner. mid Mrs. John berger. ¡ und Mr». Jam e» Harri» them A lady had Just purchased a tertain ed Thanksgiving a t the C. Mr und Mrs. W M. Marshall of Mr. and Mr». Himon Berger wer. Mrs. Sekialtenbrand Honored and 10 cents tor children Mrs. W 157, campers i l l , lumbering 46 and postage stam p a t a substation B R. NTCKESON. Prop. Kalispell. M ont, »pent Thursday Thunknglvlng guest# of her parents, Mrs Carl Helialtenbrand was lion- W B trutliers home P Brooks 1» In charge of arrange railroads 11. "Must I »tick It on myself?" she Mr. and Mrs Clay Dorland and ment». with Mrs M McDaniel«. Mr mid Mrs. Fred Pearson o fjo red with a surprise dinner a t the. asked Phone 2102 Mrs Lillian Metzger of Han Hillsboro. Play December 15 home ot her purent». Mr mid Mr» | Miss Cora Dorland of N orth Plains "Positively not. madam ." replied Francisco 1» visiting I ut mother Georgia lu'wls of The ivalle» v is-¡o. a. Haynes, Sunday. The oc-, were T hursday guests of Mr. and Community club will present a Mrs C harles VanKleek the postal clerk. "It will accomplish 1 Ited her parent* here Thanksgiving (union was h er birthday annlvcr- Mrs It It llusklll comedy In three acts, "Die Man Mr and Mrs. William F. C am p from Nowhere," December 15 at Mr mul Mrs Bum Walters, Miss Mr and Mr», Art Hehulz enter- ary. Those present were Mr and Phyllis White, Challes W alters mul tallied Mrs. Currie Hehulz. Mr. und Mrs II. P. Btrickler, Mr and Mr« bell and son» spent 'Thanksgiving 8 p m. at the schoolhouse. Music i Hy Mr mill Mrs Prank Parm er ot ( M ik Paul «Irai, mul Mis» Barali w C Edy, Mi mill Mrs Beoti ! and the week-end with relatives In wifi be enjoyed between acts. 'Ihe FARMINGTON Farm ington L a Portland enjoyed Tliuuksiilvlng with j Hehulz. all of Portland, on T hanks- Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Seattle. cast Includes Meadames Plavelle an d Mrs. and a n Jelderks Mr mid Mrs Jack Hutehrll of Beav- giving day Haynes, Irene. Ju an ita, K enneth , Mr. and b e d Esther Misses dies' club meets with Mrs. Frank , ,, Ray . . . Krilken ...... Jelderks d E sth er . Mi. Heil, ■ eilon A lilrilid.ii pal i V «.is given for and Ivan Havin ■. Mr and Mrs. children, Mrs Terris. M argaret M or- v ,ri{lnla Miller, Amy Godfrey, and Sthulm erich December 13. rl» and Doyle Ferris left Ihursday powers, Messrs Jack Powers, W T Putnam and Ferd Putnam Mr mul M rs C l im i', boy e n - ! nave Croenl ut the Allenbuch home John strlek ler. Mildred and R ich-, klerlalned with I lumk-giving dm- <m Thanksgiving n ig h t. Novem ber 3» ,u ,l Btrickler. M r and M rs D aniel to visit relatives near M adras an d K enneth Waidele Donald McIntosh attended t h e vegetable growers’ j school a t the state college a t Cor nei-, T how pnou-nt were Mr and Those present M artha. Ellzalx Ui Werre und Lona Wei ie, Mr. and will retu rn Saturday. A rthur Syverson and Skiles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lietz of St. Mrs G lenn Carr. bill C a r r o t Port W aller mid Alfred Allenbneli, El Mrs W E Peler», Norma and bu rl Mr mid Mrs. C. P. Syversdn. D or vallis last week. land. Carl lairsen. L G bole Mark vm Blotter. Otto Edlger mul Ro»'-[ peters. Mi mi l Mrs C arl Helialten- Jo h n s and Miss T h o ra Nielsen of is and A rthur Syverson spent Mr. and Mrs Ed Boge and eon Portland were guest» Thursday of DeboUse. Misses Dorothy and bureil Tingilo. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil were Thanksgiving guests o f ' brand Scott Haynes. Donald Edy. Boy. — ------------------- - Izonard Hallock In Portland. R ichard Werre, Mts-, Helen Asbahr Mr and Mrs. J L Haggerty their son and daughter-in-law . Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Willoughby and Mr mid Mr» E If Anderson F o r m ,.r L o c a l M a n o n uiul th e host und hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leopold and and Mrs. Marion Boge of P o rtlan d ., Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent spent T hursday evenln* with Mr» family spent Tliankagiving a t T im Buildings Burned Mrs. Tliomas Williams and so n s: P r o g r a m in P o r t l a n d Willoughby a n d M arlene were ber with Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Anderson's sister. Mrs George A t A fire on tlie Gene Taylor farm Tom and Richard of Pensacola, ] terbury, •rbury. of or Portland Ihirtliuid A C "Jerry" Heston, secretary of HuVurdav'nigi’i t burned i o s ’ gra’inlrv guests T hursday of Mrs. Lillian Syverson. Florida, arrived last week to spend Lloyd Amk rson. w I mi Is attending t |„. Hillsboro Cham ber of Com- b»rn P> the ground* G roin McDonald in Portland. Mr and Mrs. R ichard McHenry J. L, H aggerty an d K enneth and their daughter Mary of P ort the winter with her mother, Mrs. Oregon S tate college, spent ( I k mere* In 193« was one of the n a in 4 ^ . ‘‘ J. T. Anderson. Dimikigiving vacation with his » ^ .k e r s at the Portland chambei 1 ¿Sstroyed“ riu- fire was put S tru th ers made a trip to Silver- land Mr. and Mrs George Watson Mr. and Mrs. William Putnam Jr. folk». Mr. mi l Mis E 11 Ander- Monday when u large group In- ,M|t ^ tll Ul(. M.v,.ral nel££- ton Saturday. of Aloha were guest# of Mr. and Ready to supply you with the A num ber from here enjoyed a Mrs. W. P Brooks last Sunday. were Friday evening guests a t the v»<led tin* II om * Oity from t < ntFtil ix»i • (J iiilm * of the lire liws not L h ‘<‘ ii luird tune dance Friday evening at finest MEATS at the least cost. Ml»» Violet Anderson spent the oiegon In behelf of tile Dcschute» 1,1 u,e n rc Ix^ n Mr and Mrs. F rank Reid of Henry Hagg home of Reedville. w«sk-eiu| with Ml»« L. Hherman of. No ttr(l Gem pohitoes Heston grows M,. „ „ j „ „ Wa)l<.r F u h rer Uie I. O. O F. hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Bierdsdorl Portland were guest» of Mr. and Hillsboro prlxr »pu,|s at Powell b u tte mul , ii ,. io , v ulltl Mrh Marie Mrs. W. A. Jones on Thanksgiving. of Schefflin and Mr. and Mrs. G or Ready to advise you in purchasing. Mrs. C boy was an all-night told the Portlm iders about the lam - j. ul,n .r V|^ o d it the G Eager Edward Day, who Is a student don Sahnow of Hillsboro w e r e Ready to give real values. guest of Mrs A G Wlswall of p , , u u » a o f th a t region. Mayor ra l V“ “ «, U a t Gonzaga, spent th e holidays at Tlianksgiving guests of Mr. and All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol lAirtbmd Friday. Mrs William Putnam Jr., and fam Rolx-rts of lU dm ond was the other Mr d Ml.s John his home here. and Dr. Almquist. Mr and Mrs. John Btrickler and 'Diere will lie a card party and 'is uker Clifford Prink, who used to live ily. _____________ family attended a supper in honor tintici.' at live Cedar M1U hall Hut- Ln tills community, is quite 1 1 1 at C aptain S. S. Dalby is home for One elasslfbsi columns may liave oi Mrs O race birthday an - i Hy M r». B u nnell, i'h u n * 1713W ) urday night. the home of his parents in Huber. his vacation through the m onth of h iit^ w h o tv o u m e looking^ for - ‘hversary a t T igard S aturday eve- JOHNSON D ISTRICT T h an k s Bethany Presbyterbin c h u r c h just what you m e loomng r }{eiatlVi'» mm friends of Mrs. December. was spent quietly ln most of gave a 'Duuiksgivlng harvest »erv- Read them. Mrs. Claud Johnson and daugh Jack cam e lrom Corvallis, Amity giving th e homes In th is community, ter Mabel ol Corvallis were week mid Portland to surprise her. m any of th e residents having only end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mr». C P Nystrom and tlie fam ilies present and others (Continued fro m pare one) | mr a ; family visited with the O. K Aus spending to officials and employes of the Mrs. Fred Clark. tlie day with relatives or Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sm ith and tin lantlly n ear Newberg S aturday friends in o th er sections. state in departm ents and in stitu daughter were Thanksgiving guests evening. tions located in and adjacent to of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. One large gathering was held, Mr. and Mrs. J B Strickler of however, a t the home of Mr. and Salem, according to a report by the Sm ith of near Hazeldale Prescott visited a t the H P. B trick Mrs W A Bunnell, where relatives state departm ent. The report does Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. McKee ler home over tlie week-end. of Mrs. Bunnell gathered for a not Include payment« made to em- and daughter C harlotte of Salem birthday Crlrl-rated A big Tlianksgiving din- ployes of the highway departm ent and August and Eddie Boge were Tlie At-bischer fam ilies gathered reunion thoKe m the Salem of- Thanksgiving guests a t the H H. a t I I. .- h o rn .- o t O Acblscher In ner was held a t noon, an d the re- olher Newberg November 25 to celebrate maindt-r of th e tim e was spent In fice, or to faculty members and Boge home ITehcnt were M r and Mrs. empioyes oj state's institutions Mrs. Charles Clark and daugh his birthday anniversary. Those visiting. FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 arry Edmonds of N orth Bend. ters Bonny and Alta spent Sunday twesent were Mr. and Mrs. F red, H Mr and Mrs H arry Edmonds Jr. of ed,ucal'“,n ° f employe.» in Portland visiting friends. Price* for Fri., Sat. and Mon.— Dec. 7, 8 and III Acblscher and soil Dan. Mr. und M arshfield. M r and Mrs. Vernon located in the city of Portland. Mr. Powers and son and daugh Mrs. Ruwlcigh Emnierson. M argaret Olson of Corvallis, Mr. and M rs • • • bt'tiuullne and Aldus. Mr. and Mrs Earl Edmoiuls and two children of i The assessed value of all prop- ter Jack and Dale spent T hanks C L A M S CRACKERS giving with Mr. Powers’ m other and Harold Acblscher, Verla, H ubert K ansas Cltv. Mr and Mrs. J. E .! erty on tlie 1934 tax rolls in Ore- Master. Minced razor Snowflukc or Honey Grafuun am i I s Inn i Mi und M r. H Lewton of hVirest Grove, Miss C lara gon totals only »943,504.405.62, ac- sister in Portland. Mrs. H. D. Sm ith is spending Aeblscher. Miss Elizabeth and R ay RouU of Olympia. David Edmonds cording to figures compiled by the ruu » »s 2-lb. h<.v mond Acbiscla-r and Mr. and Mrs. of P ortland.and the host and host- state tax commission. This repre this week in Portland visiting friends. C. Aeblscher. css, Mr and Mrs. W A. Bunnell, sents a reduction of more than Chevalier, MacDonald Grorgi baker Hurt J th ree daughters Yvonne, Vir- »15 000.000 from the 1933 tax rolls George Baker vas in ju red S a tu r and Star in “Merry W idow” _ and Nadine. and of »181.500.000 from the tax day while sawing wood. He was gtnla Mr and Mrs. L. O'Connor spent rolls of 1930 when the s ta te s as- Glamorous romance, beautiful k III the face by a piece of th e day with relatives at Aloha, sessed value reached a peak of »1,- women, hum or and the wood and also cut his hand quite where o th er members of the fam - 125.000.000. Of th e total valuation haunting whimsical strains of F ranz Lehar's t badly. ily gatlu-ri'd for a reunion. »775.854.451 is listed on local rolls famous music blend into an enter- WHEATIES WHEAT Mr and Mrs. H P. Strickler. Mr. _________________ by the county assessors and $167,- ta u m e n t of indescribable charm mul Mrs. J. A Strickler und family B l o o m i n v F a r m U n i o n Tlie energy cerea Cum allun, large. 049 954 62 represents appor- in Ernest Lubitsch's production of u n io n Uo|wd ^ , ues uUU t h e properties attended tlie com m unity T hanksgiv » ■ o o m in g r a r m We have a good supply of "The Merry Widow.” showing S u n ing dinner a t Scholls G range hall to L le c t o n W e d n e s d a y as fixed by the state tax commls- day, Monday. Tuesday and Wednes Pbg. large pkg*. NEW SAUERKRAUT Thursday. Aiuiual election of Blooming lo- sion. Only seven counties renreied day a t the Venetian theater. M au Has K irlhday Party cal. F arm ers' Union, will be held a n Increase ln local assessments. rice Chevalier and Jeanette Mac- OIL OIL Mrs. Harold Aeblscher en tertained W ednesday evening. December 12. They are M alheur, Harney, Coot, corfiaid are co-starred in the pro C rystal Mineral OU. pupils nl lu-st. second and third a t 8:30 a t B unning's hall ln Cor- Douglas. Jefferson. Lincoln a n d duction. Cod Liver. Flavored. g ra d e s and a few neighbor ch il im 'I ius . O ther m atters of Im portance Wasco. Assessed values ln th e other In your container. Nik hard to lake dren at a party Tuesday after will be discussed. 29 counties are below those of No m atter what some people may- school, Jmnorlng her d au g h ter Verla -------------------------- 1933. say, you can expect a n upswing Pint bottle on her seventh birthday aiuuver- MRS. WALTER BAILEY . . • Re». Phone 321Z —Nation's Business. 5 Deliveries Daily Phone 651 .11 > FO REST GROVE—Mrs. W alter S tate officials foil to see any Plan Christ ma« Program Bailey. 30. died a t the P ortland good purpose to be served by the) 5 Ask your attorney to send your Laurel Ridge pupils luider the ÙÆ= -------------- iiarm ni Sunday and funerai proposed change in the primary legal advertising to th e Argus. direction of Miss Helen Asbalir Sai services were conducted a t the election date from May to Septem - teacher, put on a program Novem Fori-at G rove U ndertaking company ber. A dmitting th a t it would re- ber 28 for parent« and friends. The W ednesday afternoon. Elder lieve candidates of a considerable pupils arc planning to sponsor a , chapel eerraft of G aston officiated. In - strain and voters of the annoyance SALMON comm unity C hristm as program B COFFEE n n e n t was ln F orest View ceme- incident to a prolonged campaign such as they h ad last year. School te it is pointed out th a t there are CUP-O-GOLD Alaska parked. was not in session Friday a fter tery. Blanch May B lair was born in many obstacles in th e way of the A satisfactory cup. Thanksgiving. Minneapolis. Minn.. August 20. 1904. proposed change. For one thing a and was m arried to W alter Bailey Septem ber primary would preclude ib 1-lb. ran a t Kelso, W ash , in Septem ber, the election of delegates to the 1933. Deceasc-d Is survived by the national convention which are held SATI ItllAY ONLY (My M r« Zell G S tro th e r« ) widower and h er parents. Mr. and in Ju n e and it would also prevent Hiteon ladles belonging to Tigard Mrs. C. W B lair of Forest Grove, a preferential vote on the candl- Rebekah club atten d ed club a t tlie T hree brothers also survive: Ray- cate s for president and vlce-presi- home of Mrs. Opal Wick November mond E. Blair. Minneapolis. Minn.; dent. Oregon's prim ary election* 21 und quilted during th e a fte r Reginald C. Blatr. Astoria, and Ern liave been held on the th ird F ri noon. est Blair. McMinnville. day ln May since 1914 by reason Hiteon club m et November 28 at of an act passed by the legislature the home of Mrs. Bacon with Q uality Job p rinting—Argus. of 1913. Prior to th a t tim e the Cedar Mill to H old Program n e Thursday II Y l> I» gave “ ..ui pm . party »I. the II. nirli k luun* In Mrenoo honoring W Hemrick wlu> I* from Cnuuda und making all extended vl«H Lucille Cornilla and (»lady» oi Portland »|>riit Thonksglvlny with Mieli parent*. Mr and Mrs. II ' I „ ..* .„ 1 JU.lUrt 1 D .J z r ,, IV. I l l P C Junior G roup Plans Program c? Wagon Wheels” is Family Picture Hillsboro Decorating Company Farmington Club Meets on Thursday Catherine B<rfr«k Johnson District Has Quiet Holiday Picnics, lb. • • • 13c Capitol News Letter RUCHEK’S X ASH GROCERY K Cottages, lb. 25c 10c 20c 9c 9c SW ISS CH EESE Lb BEEF T O N G U E S u 29C 2 - MOP STICKS FLOUR 22c CORN COCOA LARD C O M P O U N D 3 ,u LOc BEEF R O A ST Lb 12c H A M BU RG ER Lb. FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET $1.5 0 55c 1 L7c * S afeway S tores LOc 25c BANANAS, ORANGES J 'S /? . CABBAGE Ï S Î T Î SWEET POTATOES . Hillsboro 26c 52c 2 49C MEAT YOU CAN SAVE EVERY DAY ON OUR Hiteon BULK FOODS 17C 35c lc 15c Company THE HOUSE OF CHOICE MEATS Friday and Saturday Specials SALMON C R A B S P ineapple FREE DELIVERY Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon., Dec. 7, 8 and 10 Sweet Treat, 8-oz. Crushed, Tidbits or Juice. Can 1* 1OU1T POST TOASTIES— 3 pkga........................... MILK—Carnation. 6c B ak in g S u p p lies CALUMET Raking Powder—Bulk. 3 lbs.. .25c ROYAL linking Powder— 12-ox. ran ............ Sic CI.ARBKR G IRL Raking Pwd.—2-lb. can ..19c K-C Baking Powdrr—50-os. ran ....................33c SOFTAS1I.K CAKE FLOVR— Pkg................ 29c BISQUICK—Large pkg........................................... 29c RAISINS—Choice seedless. 4-lb. pkg............25c DATES—New crop Hallow!. 2 lbs. ................19c CITRON, LEMON. ORANGE PEEL— I,b.. .29c WALNUTS—Groner's fancy. Lb........................23c FILBERTS—la r g e , fancy. Lb.............................15c BRAZILS— la r g e . 2 lbs.........................................29c ALMONDS— IX L soft shell. 2 lbs................... 35c Choice and Lean 15 lb. $1.53 15c bag ... SHRIMP or OYSTERS— Gulf Kist, fancy, 5-oz. 2 cans 9c CHOCOLATE g S g ;.» 1 2 c 3 lbs. ................................ 24c 19c CRACKERS Snowflakes. OOz* 2-lb. box MACARONI KARO SYRUP MOLASSES W esson Oil . Quart CHOICE BABY BEEF STEAKS FREE DELIVERY Vg-gallon 43c 79c 23c 3 lbs. .............. Oregon cream. 16c Lb. 6C H O M I N Y ,^ rice pr i;[B1.ueRose..........23c Red or Blue Label. 3-lb. ran ................. A m t D inah. 24c BEANS Small White. 20C Small Limas. 5 lbs................. 29c 10c 1H -lb. ran C offee 38c Blue Rose. Broken. 5 lb s .................... 2H -lb. ran Columbia Beat i-ib ...................... (3 Iba................73c) 3-lb. fft“"”'!...20c 6-lb. can 20c 15c 19c S n o w d rift 49c 93c 25c OATS 39c PEACOCK MINIT— 9-lb. sack .......................... . 9c Chocolate flavored. New low price. 1-lb. can ............................................................ COFFEE 21c NOB HILL— 2 lb*. Oftp SYRUP— 2 »/a-lb. can SYRUP— Medium can Maximum Tomato Juice— 10-oz. c a n .......... C/» TISSUE— 4 rolls #» .... Q O Q vA* Log Cabin cocoa - 1/2-lb. can | B aker’s -fl W aldorf 11 V FORMAY— 3-lb. can t*iFVz JELLO— 11#» 2 pkg*. ............ J L iKx Pint jar ............ «lOVz B est Poods Deviled Meat. V»*. 3 cans Libby's 4 fix» JUJU PRODUCE FEATURES AIRWAY Lb. 29c PURE VEGETABLE. Bulk. 3 lbs. ..................-....................................... Van Camp's RICE *f 5-lh. rail Superior. 2-lb. box ......... SHORTENING SOAP T rb;yraWhite:........... 20c POWDERED SUGAR— Bulk. 3 lbs.................................. $1.75 $1.59 MALTED MILK CHEESE Whole grain. SHORTENING PURE LARD . . CORNED BEEF . MUTTON STEW . . 50c ba 100-Ib. sack ...................... BROWN— 5 lbs. .................................. POWDERED— COFFEE lll‘ R AQe 1 L,»_. K ,|.,b 31 ”d c) ?.Ib rui tlvV LARD COMPOUND OYSTERS . 10 Pure cane. ROSE CITY— CATSUP Friday to Monday, December 7 to 10 SAFEWAY— 49-lb. sack .......................................... PRIMROSE— 49-Ib. sack .......................................... SUGAR -f JLv^ CHIPPED BEEF— Cudahy's, (2V2-0Z. jar 10c) 5-oz. jar.... Price» Effective FLOUR BELL BRAND. 49-Ib. sack .................... C ocoanut Shredded. I-lb. cello BEEF— Libby's. 20c CORNED 12-oz. can. 2 cans ............ 27c Tall can .................. PO RK STEAKS These H ardw heat. all purpose flour. Half or Whole Phone 982 17c 3 lbs. 59c 4 9c GRAPEFRUIT 9C SWEET POTATOES ’;..15c BANANAS«™?“ . rtpB-................... 19c Old Fashioned Chocolates or Gum Drops in,b^elloph‘np 25c