The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 06, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Log Cabin
cocoa -
1/2-lb. can
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B aker’s
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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
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1 L,»_. K
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31 ”d
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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
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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