The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 24, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE
Thurttduy, January 24, 1935
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Three
i week on account of an Infected
I liuby of Nebruflku ure staying at
hill visited her parents, Mr. and
Foursquare Church
finger.
I the Russell Dwyer home
Mrs. Marcorn, and others h e r e
Friday night, special evangelistic
Mrs. Albert Riche has been con­
Miss Iwora Puvey of Portland vls-
Thursday.
song aervlc* and
fined to her home for the past few
' Keil friends In Cornelius Bunday
Tc«t: Mink 14:97*111, 51. «0-79
was often as Inexplicable as the
Roy Carter, who is employed on service. Regular
message, subject "The
because of lllnesa.
Mr». A llunnlng lui» been con-!
the U. 8 Dredge Multnomah spent prophetic
most daredevil acts of «elf- day»
World and Its King.’’ Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O Stanton
filled to her home with the flu. I The I nt<*r im I Iona I Uniform
the week-end at his home here.
exposure In the most dangerous
at 9 45 a. in, classes for all age»
Return from California
Hiiinlny Hi liool l.cBkofi for J mii . circumstances Due may recall visited in Portland la-st Thursday
Miss Jean Miller of Midway was Sunday
special missionary
and Friday. They reported danger­
A M McPherson returned home [ ...
a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs E. service morning,
Rev. Oo»ta Athana and hl»
the frank testimony ot a man ous road conditions.
I Friday after »pending two montlui ! " '
W. Carter.
son
Leo.
mlsalonnrleg
from Qreece.
Mrs.
Hinrichs
to
R
eport
Miss
Irene
Richmond
was
a
guest
Firemen Improve Clubhouse In California. While there he vlHlted
who was decorated for a partic­
Young people of this community will be with us and will
speak to
I with Mr anil Mrs. Donald McPher- AN odd oreurreiire In the Ilfs
enjoyed
a
sleighing
party
on
the
ular act of heroism, that he had, of Mr und Mrs. Roy Townsend of
Community Activity
us . A. missionary offering will be
— Birthdays Celebrated
tam p Friday and Saturday
| »on und Mr. mid Mr». Warren Mt-
of one whose general career
Pearson hill Sunday.
as a m ailer of fact, been the vic­ Sunset
taken
for
them
at
the
dose
of tile
Mr
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Oelshberg-
PherNon of Ix»> Angeles.
win one of such lute oho devo­
Mrs Pearson is recovering from service. An eventful service will
tim of Intense fear all through
be
er and daughter Francine Marie
The Cornelius students of For­ tion and rnpuclly for courageous
an
attack
of
the
flu.
( lly M l , , D o rothy Cook«*
performance of the exploit.
visited friends and relatives In Sher­
est Grove high school enjoyed a
News of the Blooming district, j Sunday visitors of Mrs. Unger yours to enjoy. Come and hear these
■elt
sarrlflce.
whs
the
denial
of
missionaries
Sunday
morning
at
11.
All thia means (hat any man wood over the week-end.
south of Cornelus, will be printed
Bill and Ben Trump o f
The two weeks ol »prrlal Bvangel- hollduv Friday on account of It
Forty-eight Inches of snow was regularly In the Argus along with were
Crusader service at 8: p. m .
la subject to a great emotional
Laurel.
title Hervite» at the M B. church being the end of the first semester. the Mailer hy hl» dl»rlple. Peter.
service at 7.45 p. m.
reported
at
Cochran
Sunday
morn­
He
hud
left
all
things
to
fol­
{the
more
than
30
communities
now
Miss
Helen Reddlg. who teaches evangelistic
temptation, and an Impetuous ing This little community is prac­
conducted hy Rev Charles Keeil
fiood
music and special numbers.
Mrs. E. W Hinrichs school at Fir Orove, spent t h e
low Jesus, lie hud been linpelu-
were brought to 11 clone Bunday af­
mun, particularly, may be car­ tically snowbound. The only means represented
Special
cottage
prayer meeting will
will serve as Argus reporter and week-end at the home of her par­
ternoon In a service following u p ot­
ous and foremost In proclaiming
ried away as much by some mo­ of transportation la by train, the circulation representative for Bloom­ ents,
bo held at the church parsonage
Mr and Mrs. W L. Reddlg.
luck dinner of wlüch Mrs ltuy
his allegiance und In seeking a
road
being
closed
entirely
by
heavy
Saturday
night
at 8. 227 Second
mentary ternptal Ion as by a mo­
ing. The publishers are glad to
Hhaw und Mr». Joseph Cochran hud
street, everyone welcomed to come
foremost place among the disci­
mentary Impulse tuward some snow. Bcnool children have been announce this addition to the con.-
charge. Ladles' Aid held a pot luck
Fond Mother; "How much do you and receive a blessing.
unable to attend school, but It Is munity news service lri keeping with
ples.
4 lly M lu M a rth a VarnJaraandaii)
sublime act.
dinner Wednesday In the social
expected th at the road will be their efforts to give the best news­ charge for taking childrens pho­
• • •
He had followed his Master
room of the church followed by a
ROY Clarence Vandcrzandcn en­
tographs?"
open
some
time
during
the
week.
A
paper service possible to the people
Agricultural News — Regular ar­
devotional liour led by the pastor. tertained a group of Ills friends at after the arrest sod had gone
T)KTEK may have been over- warm heavy rain began Bunday of
Photographer; "Five dollars a
Washington county. Mrs Hin- dozen."
hl» home near here on Monday even Inside (he court, where he
About 35 were present
ticles from the county agent, and
1
come
by
the
suddenness
of
j
night
and
caused
a
lot
of
snow
to
1
rlchs
will
appreciate
the
co-oper­
night,
the
occasion
being
Ills
birth­
Neighbor» of Woodcraft met In
Fond Mother: "You'll have to 4-H club news from surrounding
was sluing warming himself hy
the young girl's charge. The melt, but caused road conditions ation of the people in her com­ give
Huunlng'» hall Thursday evening. day anniversary. Present were mil
me more time. I have only communities.—Every week In the
to become very dangerous. Snow munity, who are urged to give her
mere fact that he wag cold and j ! plow»
Saturday evrnbig a group attend­ and Joseph Bernards, Fred Meeuw- the fire, when one of the maids
ten
now.”—Ex.
Argua
tf
liave
been
working
steadily
news
items.
of
the
high
priest
accused
him
ot
ed the meeting <>f the Korest Grove sen, Aloyslus Vanderxanden, Hen­
uncomfortable may have Influ­ to clear the roads.
circle They will sponsor a dunce ry Vundomelen. Ralph Cop, Fran­ being a disciple of the Nazarene.
BLOOMINO—A
large
gathering
enced him, for the Inner spirit
Because of the impassable condl-
a party January 16 given
In Bunnlng's hall Buturday eve­ cis Dcrlckx. Pete Herhickx. Alfred
If Peter had been overcome
often Influenced by such out­ j lion of the road betwen Vernonia attendee*
by Mrs L. H. Muhly in honor of
Delplsnche and Mr and Mrs If, in . by fear. If hs hud wished In any Is
ning.
i
and
St. Helens, all outgoing mail her
ward circumstances.
brother-in-law
and sister, Mr.
Vundrrzanden.
The
evening
was
Mr. and Mr» A Kitsch and fam­
from Vernonia was routed through and Mrs Rudolph Schiroo,
way to dissociate himself with
If he had had time to think [ I Timber
who are
ily of Portland visited at the M »pent In Playing cards.
Monday.
Very
heavy
snow
the
Master,
why
should
he
have
The card party given In the Roy [
and to get hlmeelf In hand, he and slides are reported on the road, Minnesota visitors here. Also a t­
Etlbon home. Buturday afternoon.
entered
the
court
at
allT
He
tending
as
honored
guests
were
Mr.
hull
was
quite
successful.
There
I
would have met the crisis In a i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berrong re-
bast week Mr» T. Urunnock Irad
and Mrs. Melchior Muhly, visiting
on display at the Cornelius public were eight tables of card« played. I would naturally have sought
i
turned
to
their
home
In
Oregon
different
way.
Afterwards
be
here from Granuni. Alberta, Can­
school exhibís and pictures of the Those receiving prizes were Doro-1 some way of escape and safety,
was overcome with grief and hu­ ! City last week after having spent ada.
thy Vundomelen, Ernest Vander-1 but here we find him In the very
Philippine Islands.
the previous week visiting Mr. and
mility, and sincere repentance Mrs.
Many friends and neighbors en­
sanden,
Bill
Vandehey
and
Julius
Albert Riche.
Celebrate Birthdays
front of circumstances where be
a "500" party given by Mrs.
when he realized wbat ba had
Duyck.
Morris Dean, who has been vis­ joyed
Jack and Jerry Curtwrlghl cele­
Mr. und Mr». Frank Moore liave Is likely to be recognized and ac­
Rose
Gurske in honor of her birth­
done; yet at the moment hs iting with his mother, Mrs. Bert
brated their btrtlrday anniversary moved Into a house near Aloha.
day
Friday.
cused.
broke beneath the strain.
Tlllotson, and family for tire past
at their home Wednesday.
Many children In the Roy school
Donald Hinrichs of Williamsburg.
How can wa account for thia
It Is a wonderful story to have | two weeks, left Tuesday for Ban Iowa,
Mr». Jessie Henderson, who I» In have been absent from their studies sudden
spending the winter at the
where he is now stationed home is
change
In
which
he
pro­
In Scripture, because it Is so full Francisco
u Portland hospital recovering from on account of the flu.
of Rev. E W Hinnchs. Mr
in
the
the
Marine
Corps.
Having
tests
moat
vehemently
that
he
an operation. I» reported Improving
of meaning and of warning for been gone for three years, Morris Hinrichs is assisting the pastor in
Dick Wilcox bus been bedfust for
Mr» W. If. Milne of Forest Grove the past week as the result of a ' ha» had nothing to do with
his work, especially in the capacity
us all.
was renewing old acquaintances.
was a guest of her »on. George full 111 whlrh he Injured his hip j JesuaT The problem seems dif­
of preaching and leading the young
If
Peter
could
thus
he
swept
Milne, and family lu»t week.
He 1« reported to be recovering
j ficult for thoso who approach It
people's society and Ladies' Aid for
awny In a moment of emotion
Ready to supply you with the
Mr» Bchuh I» very 111 at her
Ml»» Peggy Doherty spent the
the congregation at Forest Grove
home following a stroke of puraly- week-end In Hillsboro and Philo­ only from (he standpoint of and weakness, how much more
He is a student of Concordia Theo­
finest MEATS at the least cost.
thoory
without
much
knowledge
are we subject to danger? How
math with friend«.
logical Seminary. St. Louis.
sts.
Mr«. P. A. Qualls attended a I of actual psychology, especially
Mis» Regina Neumann is now in
much more zealously should we
Marks Renovate Home
Ready to adviae you in purchasing.
shower given nt the of the psychology of Impetuoua
Portland, having taken a position
watch, and pray, and strive In
Mr und Mr». Jolm Uluck are miscellaneous
( O r M r*. E. L . Cox*
Ready to give real values.
O.
Coslrtt
home
bi
Hillsboro
last
there.
and
Intense
men
like
Peter.
having llielr house renuvau-d on Tuesday.
every respect to build up re ­
KINTON—Services at the church
All meats Inspected by Dr. Nicol
the Interior. J. llelnle 1» doing the
Ilut
when
one
considers
the
serves ot faith and strength and were called off last Sunday on ac­
——
I I
and Dr. Almqnist.
work.
Incident Ic the light of nil the
courago against some moment count of weather conditions but the
Jolm IJebnow. who Is working
farts of human history, the mat­
regular
services
will
be
held
next
th at may be pregnant with dis­
Saturday, Jan. 26th Specials
near Beholla. spent Bunday with j
Sunday, Bible school at 10 o’clock
ter Is not so strange.
aster for our souls!
Wllllum Mann.
Mrs.
James
Graf
i
Evelyn
Rich­
•
•
•
born, to Mr. und Mr». Ilraxton
Fortunately the momentary ards* of North Plains spent last
Home Cured
\ \ ' \R experiences have shown
McGinn, a girt.
___
< By Haze! Ch urehleyj
act of denial did not lead to week with her parents, Mr. and
T hat 1934 was the biggest year
Mr». C N Miles and Mrs. Lee
SMOKED
MEATS
REEDVILLE—Ross
Hacker,
a
vic­
’
’
unmistakably
that
men
who
P eter’s downfall. Too often, Mrs. Harry A. Richards.
Kht out at have on occnslon been capable
Mile» of Lyle. W ash, have returned In Its history was brought
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Cox attended tim of a car accident here a week
when a man has made such a
to their home tiller a visit with the 40th annual meeting of the of
of "Double-Six" of the ago Sunday, has deveiojied pneu­
the utmost heroism have on
misstep. It becomes a factor In the meeting
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance com­
relatives here.
Fellows and Rebekahs at New­ monia. He has a punctured lung,
pany, held at McMinnville, accord­ other occasions been guilty of
his life above which he can never , Odd
three fractured ribs, and his le f t.
Improve Club House
berg
Friday
evening.
ing to Charles L. Wulker. local wlist seemed like ahjert coward­
again rise.
Half or whole.
The following were guests during arm is paralyzed. Doctors say he Is
The Firemen'» club house has agent for the company, who a t­ ice
Apparently
one
ot
the
fears
Peter showed the finest cour- the past week at the home of In a critical condition.
been made more attractive by the tended from here
Mrs.
A.
Nageley
of
Yamhill
vis­
George
Hawley
and
sister.
Mrs.
that
deeply
beset
men
of
courage
addition or new drape» lor tin- win­ During the past year the com­
ng» of all and the truest sort of
her son, Simon Nageley, and
dows.
Lb.
faith In recovering from his act Hattie Lawler; Mrs. Nettie Smith ited
pany had a 23 per cent gain In ' and honor during the desperate
and daughter, Mrs Murl Star and friends here last week.
Mr. and Mr». E Wyffels and assets, amounting to »174.540 40 i years of the World War was lest
of falsity and In compensating son
The
Missionary society held its
of
Multnomah.
Leo
Adams,
Mr.
family of north of town were guest» making total resource» of »918.000 51.1 they should prove unequal to
for that false step by the love . and Mrs. Roy Hugan ot Portland “birthday meeting" Thursday at the ,
at the Vunuker home here Hunduy.! The surplus of the company In­ some particular atralu.
and devotion with which be and Mrs. Esther Adams of Sher­ home of Mrs. Thompson.
Families Move
creased 34 per rent, a gain of »91.-
The Parent-Teachers met In the |
The
seeming
cowardice
of
men
served bis Master In after years. wood.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Lewis and fam-1 503.78, making a total of »355.692 34
Mrs. Cora Ryan and daughter school house Friday An interesting
lly. who have been living north of surplus. Tile Increase In bualnr»» _ _
Miss Alice of Portland were week­ program was presented.
Ute park, left Buturday for their during Hie year was approximately \ I n n n t 1 i n < :i e R n v
advantage of the recent snow fall end
Members of the Reedvllle Ladies' r a y —if —iw-i w Tx
gw
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
former home In California. Art 20 per cent over the best year ex- i v « 'J U I l U I I I l U a i e D U y
by going sleigh riding,
Aid society and thetr friends are
Aten.
Millebrandl and family, who came prrtpnced by the company. This
v •
• •
t -* n
Mrs. William Joos, Mrs. O. Berg-
invited
to
spend
Thursday
after-
s-eZ-i»—
V
1—
ilV.
n
,
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Xz
A few of the Kinton grangers a t­
from Nebraska recently, liave mov­ guln was general throughout the
“nd., M„r,s , Henry CyphU of
noon. January 31, at the Manse ______________________________________________________________
ed In the house* which they vacated. five states In which the company
'
near North Plains vtslted a t the tended Scholls grange Saturday.
Mrs. J. T. VanHorn has been very In Orenco.
Ml»» Minerva Fuller of Hillsboro operates
.
.
_____ „ „
. . _ . James Mathiesen home Tuesday
1 111 at her home during the past
spent tile week-end with Ml»»
W C Hagerty, who has served MOUNTAINDALE—G earhart Erd- afternoon.
Ulunche Flnegan.
the eoni|Miny us secretary and pres- nl‘ul ls »•’•*'<’1 from school at
Mrs. E. Seufert a n d daughter week or so. Mrs. VanHorn Is re­
Members of the George Milne Ident respectively, during the past Schefflln this week due to a fall C*frie of Portland were guests at ported better.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenz
family have been III with flu
thirty years, and Bert E Haney.
which he hurt
back nuite the C 8 Reynolds home Saturday, Flcken,
.... his
_______quite
January 16, a boy. Mother
Mrs. George flaertllne Is visiting prominent attorney of Portland,
“
M
and
son are doing well.
her grandduughter at Tillamook.
were re-elected members of the
Most
of
the high school scholars
Miss
Irene
Gardner
entertained
Mr und Mrs. M. Nuencheff mid board of directors.
FIRDALE—Guy Grazer, former
did not attend school last week, as resident
a number of her friends Saturday
of this community, was
it was examination week.
seriously
injured Friday night when
evening with a party. Those pres-
| Mrs. E. L. Cox spent a few days his car was
forced off the highway
ent were Opal Stewart. Llela Peters.!
last week in Milwaukie a guest of at Camas. Wash.
Mr. Grazer is now
Muriel Powles, Shirley and Effie!
Mrs. Ethel L. Meldrum.
employed
at
Bonneville.
Toutes, Robert and Leonard Fowles, j TIMBER— Sunset Camp closed
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Reddlg and
Albert Maxwell. Elmo and Irene down January 15 because of heavy
W. L. Reddlg returned from Ana­
1 Oardner.
| snows making It Impossible to work
cortes Thursday, where they a t­
MLss Opal Stewart, who Is teach- 111 the woods.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Waldorf en­ tended the funeral of their father.
Ing high school at St. Helens, sp e n t[ Mrs. Ben Hart returned home tertained with a dinner party for Mr. Reddlg.
the week-end with her parents, last week from Portland where she Miss Madelyn Shattuck and S tan­
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart.
i visited friends and relatives for a ford Cannon Wednesday evening.
ter Jean of Midway and Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vanderzan- *cw days.
Lonnie Renfrow and family have Carter visited Saturday night at
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 321Z
den and Mrs. M C. Olbaon and
L. L. Brown and daughter Russie returned to their home here after the Don Pearson home.
FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001
son Harold of Forest Orove were and Irene Richmond visited In spending several months in Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vander-
schuere (Dorothy Marcorn* of Yam-
Saturday evening visitors at the , Hillsboro Thursday.
ington.
Joe Baker home.
Mrs. William Hall Is In Dallas
J. S. Cannon of Bonneville vis­
Friday, Saturday and Monday, Jan. 25, 26 and 28
Mrs. Thor Oronbeck of Ver- vlsl(lng with Mrs. H. L. Arey this ited his mother. Mrs. Della Gonyo,
from Tuesday until Thursday.
nonla visited at the James Mathie- week
M. Conrardv went to Portland
Mrs. 8. D. Willis has spent the
»on home Tuesday.
COFFEE
Friday
fo ran indefinite stay.
past
two
weeks
in
Salem
with
her
Mrs. Floyd 8tovall was quite sick husband, who Is employed by the
SARDINES
It has snowed for the past ten
CUP-O-OOLD
a few day» last week with the flu railroad company there.
days,
almost
constantly, and the
Tomato or Mustard
Quality un-surpasard.
but la Improving now.
Jacob Hoffart returned to his snow Is two feet deep. There have
Many people In this community, home last week from the hospital, been numerous absentees f r o m
1-lb. pkg.
n’val (Ins
.......
young and old. have been taking where he had been confined for a school as a result.
Cornelius M. E.
Services End
Blooming News
a New Feature
Peter’s Penial of Jesus
C. Vandcrzandcn
Observes Birthday
Kinton Services
Held Up Due Snow
Condition Wreck
Victim is Serious
Oregon Mutual Has
Successful Year
HAMSLb..... 2 0 c
P IC N IC S
BEEF ROAST Lb...........
/X
Injured in 3 rail Bren'
Former Resident
Firdale Injured
Camp at Sunset
i ClOSCd DllC SnOW
25c
2
PORK & BEANS
KITCHEN QUEEN
CAMPBELL'S
$1.57 5 1-lb.
cans .........
25C
7c
29C
29c
J3C
/» ^
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C
STARCH ^ X . 01"368.
CRACKERS 8U
,N.bH
I^ KRI8PIE
SOAP w"1,.1Li'ONUra:................
CORNED BEEF
Q A I T FINE
table .
Small sack
QUALITY
MEAT COMPANY
SERVICE
Special Values for Friday, Saturday and Monday — January 25, 26 and 28
S A LE !
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, January 25, 26 and 28
FREE DELIVERY
IOC
PEARS—Staregon, la.
PEACHES—Sunkist, 2 ^ s .
1
LARD COMPOUND
OYSTERS -
BACON
KRAUT
PHONE 982
ÖL“" piece:...
14c
23c
25c
21c
10c
COFFEE—Economy. Mild
Brazilian. (Lb. 20c) 3 lbs.
PEAS—Nature’s Gift, soaked, 303s.
Try with ham or
*4 f f x»
bacon. 2 cans .....................
CORN—Wilton, 2s. Maine
Golden Bantam. 2 cans...
Vuv
AwU,
S a lm o n
Van Camps
........... 1 0 c
Meats are high—here Is a good substitute.
White or Yellow.
19c
Alta Villa,
48c
RAISINS—Thompson
seedless. 4-lb. bag ....
HONEY—Bradshaw’s
clover blossom. 5-lb. pail....’
SOAP—Laundry. Liberty
4 f t /»
White. 10 b a r s.....................
BEANS—Small white. 5 lb«. ......................19c
RICE—Elon Elon. 5 lbs.................................. I9c
OATS—Crystal Wedding or Quaker. Lg. pg. 25c
TOMATO SAUCE—Val Vita, 8-oz. 3 cans 12c
CLEANSER—Old Dutch.
2 cans ................................
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SALMON
25c
SNOWDRIFT 3-lb.
5 3 c 6-Ib.
QUEEN or BELL.
FLOUR KITCHEN
All purpose flours. 49-lb. sack
Del Monte, Red Alaska.
Y/iis. flat. 2 cans .............
Tea
Coffee
Columbia Best
’/»■lb green 1 . II» black
Tavern Brand
19c
25c
27c
10c
10c
15c
DEL MONTE or LIBBY'S. Red
2 large cans 35c
HAPPYVALE. Ocean caught.
2 large cans 19C
FLOUR
Canned Goods
SAFEWAY—
TOMATOES—
49-lb. sack .
Large No. 2J4 can ................
$1.69
10c
PEAS—San
Wan.
SAFEWAY—
2 c a n s .....................................
29c
24«i-lb. sack
89c
GRAPEFRUIT—Fancy.
CANDLE LIGHT—
A4 aft
19c j
2 cans .....................................
49-lb. sack ...........................
PINEAPPLE—Broken slices.
A good family blend.
1
Large can .............................. . 15c
Salm on
Brooms
Oats ^ cL tOE
Sugar
4-sew. Oregon made.
ä
C & H BERRY. Use the best. Made in America
for Americans. (100 lbs. $4.79) 10 lbs..............
25c
45c
TU N A FLAKES No. ’4 can ....
S H R I M P No. 1 ran ..
SARDINES MAXIMUM. OVAL.
2 large cans
Is, tall. Q ffx»
2 cans .. U t l V
Flour
38c
Each ........................
Corn Meal
Tomatoes 2 No. cans 21,4. ....
12c
u
68c
Flour, curve cut. Wholesome, economical
SU G A R
PICNICS
Columbia Best
(Lb. 23c)
3 lbs.........
Aged 6 months — Just right.
large
cans ..
VEAL ROAST
COFFEE
Tillamook.
Cheese Lb.......................
Macaroni ,lbk...
Tomato Juice, Tomato
Soup, Pork & Beans.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
MUTTON CHOPS Lt....... 1 5 c
S afeway S tores
GRAPEFRUIT — New pack. Fancy
Florida. 2«.
23C
2 cans
HILLSBORO
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FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
23c
25c
FLOUR
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Mason Hill
15C
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ASH GROCERY
15c
10c
97c
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(Lb. 21c) 3 lbs.
NOB HILL—
2 lbs...................................
EDWARDS—
2-lb. can .......................
SALT—Morton's.
8-lb. sack ..................................
PORK & BEANS—Van Camp's.
3 large cans.................. ...........
WHITE KING—
Large pkg....................................
TISSUE—Zee.
4 rolls ......................................
POSTUM CEREAL—
1-11». pkg.......................................
GRAPENUTS—
2 pkgs. .......................................
SUGAR—Brown. Golden C.
4 lbs..............................................
SODA—
1-lb. pkg......................................
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48c
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EDWARDS DEPENDABLE
ORANGE PEKOE—
Jí-lb. relio pkg................
JAPAN GREEN—
Ji-lb. cello pkg................
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FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LEMONS— Sunkist. Medium size,
juicy. 2 dozen .............................
GRAPEFRUIT—Sunkist. Large 80
size, seedless. 6 for .....................
ORANGES— Extra large. Navels
are at their best. Dozen ............