The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    P age Tw o
Quality
Sickness Takes
Toll at School
T uberculin Testa in G r a d e
Schools H ere March 27
of Hanks high, announced T hurs­
day th a t the high school will re ­
ceive a new coat ol kalsonilnt anil
a new track installed in the neai
future by the SEHA. The track will
enclose a baseball and football
field and will necessitate the d e a l­
ing of more of the high school
grounds. When finished it will be
as fine an athletic field as may­
be found anywhere The project
will cost the high school district
»500 alid the SERA »2818.20.
Mr and Mis R ai Woodman ot
M ultnom ah visited Mrs Woodman’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W Mc­
Graw, Friday night and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Thompson
of Vernonia spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. B W. Armen-
trout and Mr. a n d Mrs. Archie
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Emm ett Wolford
of G reen Mountaui were in Banks Faurest Anderson. 15. son of J. L
Anderson of Hillsboro and mem-
and Hillsboro Saturday-
her of th e R o ta ry Boy S cout No.
Lyle Wolford aud his grand­
318. was advanced to first-class
father. A H. Wolford, spent sev­
scout in July, 1934. Since then he
eral days last week a t the Frank
has bet'll up for every court of
Genzer home on G reen Mountaui.
honor in eight months and nas
has
Mr and Mrs. G W McGraw a t­
tended a party Friday in honor of
received 13 merit badges
c
ui
the birthday of Mrs. J. F. Lloyd at
courtesy Oregon Journal.
Deer Isand.
en Garage
Fred G earheart
"and* his fath er
’“Ù uh ? '' ersity. spent the
lus parents.
U
. Ä “ndk.Mr^ h T
Jensen,
in Banks Mr.
a garage and re p air^ slu ,^ o n ^ th e ^ m ^ and Mrs. Darreii G ravèï and
property
G.
iis 'fd m g of station
M °
near Forest Raines of Portland visited
ÏU!
Mr- Ellen West who has been th e,r KT&ndmother. Mrs. E. E. Nick-
ll i'i h e TiLst few m o n th s" is im - erson- Sunday.
n ro iin ’ fast amd is ra uiil dressed
Mrs Frank Rtnck ' ^ t e d T hurs-
?n°d ^ o i “ d t ^ h o i ^ X ^ a y
Mrs-
T a lto a a ai
i .M
a benefit dance
will
be given nt the community hall
next Wednesday- evening to finance
the basketball team of this section.
Sunday dinner party- guests at
the Henry Reese home were M i­
ami Mrs Fred K rahm er and daugh­
ters Anita and Evelyn ot Blooming,
Mr and Mrs Roy fields and son
Rail ot Hillsboro and Mr md Mrs
W. L Stevens.
Play Profitable
The "Powder Puff Uidies M in­
strel. given bv the Ladies Social
club at the community hall S a tu r­
day evening was played to a full
Nt!' Proceeds were about
,4 V, J ie i;u,I‘‘r meeting of the club
will be held at the home ot D or­
othy W hisnand Wednesday.
Elbert and Irene Stevens, accom-
par.ied by their cousin. Robert W il­
liams. of Hillsboro spent front F ri­
da.'’ until rv,—„„7.,
Sunday at the Stevens
'P 1 l 1
’ 1
Lorna Mel.e >d and Belly Mor­
gan ol the Pelei lloscow .‘HI clu-
liave been absent becuuse ol 111
lie s s
K o i h e i in e W iley olid M ab e l
v e n t o l I l a ' 711 class of I h e J u u io i
high missed several days of school
Move l„ California
Jimmy Strouse ot Junior high
HUJ moved to California leceutly
File third and fourth giade., ol
Ihe Peler lkiscow school eleeted
the following officers James S h af­
er. president; .lack Dai land, vice-
president, Virginia M ontz seere-
uiiv, Dmuiht Murletl. .sei^c.iut at
1 offii-iT
Hawkins, health
Junior high Ail eins» Is working
on ail oiH'ielta. "Windmills of Hol­
land
lo be given (he last of the
llionth. The 7112 class Is presehl-
1
,l,l‘lv Friday In the school
s t a n k ; for o r e . from which
m oney is m a d e
stands fop no T M UCH-W HICH
W E HAVE O N HAND
f
Î
Serve them |>i|>inp
liul, fresh from our
oveiw. A sure favor­
ite—because they’re
chock full of raiding
and fruits, and cov­
ered with a tempt­
ing, sugary frosting.
Order by the dozen
—they go fast.
auditorium.
lX,tta,{' a t tk e a n s id «
Vai.*.’ . ,h ï ■
s,“ ’ry -w rll“>« contests
AID f ¡,lh " o “ *’r ,liU V“ "l 111 the
JIB. football rare rile Union Pa
. “ ' " ' “ il »f the Ihirllngion
,1"' HH transcontinental
la u .
1 he Metro-Ooklwvn-Maver
t'i.êr 7Aftr,î lr*2‘!1.*
""»•■■'I n.
7A . 1 “,'vt Aklr“ Lsugawa leads
1 >;• bn class will, a total of 30
('•I 5??'! *'rlttrl1 and copied hl Ink
tlo y i. Bump |s second with 27
nurd* 1Uld J "lk
wltV - f *’
anywav
Cooleys Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Coolev enter-
,u,'i’d
,-e'8hbors in relays last
Mond*y evening guests en-
joyed an evening of music, both
vocal and instrum ental. Present
were Messrs, and Mesdames G
Everest Cally Whitmore. Ray Vor-
J^ees. Herman Whitmore. Raleigh
W hitmore, and Mrs Flora Baker
Mrs A. Soule. Henry Mushalek
^ . rJ, .^ ¡æ r-'R ÿ b e rt's
ô ü le mid j £ e -
Rhine. Arland Irene and Elame
Whitmore
Tuesday evening guests were en-
tertam ed with 500 Mrs Arthur
K*
Meyers won
Perfection
Bakery
a»
lliiw uv Thurad*y morning James
¡im .n l,.
lhp Hohne:
u ,
“ company tie.,led t h e
Hillsboro selUN.Is with a program
of harmuiili'a music
,h}'u u o i l!lln tMts / “ > >*•
’<•
w o " ' l r‘‘. ,ira‘1*' M'hoo> pupil .
'7 n„rt5"r,T.ta
* lU“ 'K- « ‘‘TGI
■ I. under the auspices of t h e
v “¿ d ^ l b ^ f s parenta
v
M e X m ^ C o rn e ^
xisitea ueiD erts parenu m t . ana
VirgIma Oatfield entertained a Ott A rthur Hill. D A O tto and
tasT w eek Hutchens
d a' !> number of little schoolmates S atur- children. Mrs Lena Meyers Ben
h .- ih ’i ,n
V ? . 10"
Grade school operetta "Bits of ^a-' wilh a party in celebration of Thull. William Diedrtch. George,
health USSIK-Intloii
Blarney,' presented ia the high
bl£ thda-v - Present were
and Glen Hill. Raymond and
spboo1 b Ki
Marie
Rint<^. W‘ko
K.u L>ieu
Alma K Mil-
and " ■ A * rthur
V 'ti u S ¿ eveninc
S S X w is T iDDrc~
K
"7-,
n - rMabel
ln°- Norma
. , , , M
H ejers
i'
«-fte HUI
All took their parts very well The
P ?an Kloluger and
Adolph Schmidt is Installing a
clioruses were also very good and
lpLui la 2 a ' f/.e,,d;
,
"5 ? bipe luie for hls gravity water
showed careful training. The chil- c - V 'd<c??odU ns vlslted friends in system.
dren were all ui pretty costumes ^'v fh i Saturday.
Co-op fo Meet
suggestive of Ireland, which, with ,
ne* members were und ated
Laurel unit of the sv-rw
Dairy
**» v Co-
G- 5011
daughter of Newbcra were Mrs M rNav«
r . »
a stage setting of a thatched cot-
R»tbe.kii? ¿od£ e ? !arci ,
ass°J’ia,l°n will
»ill l hold a m \ 1frs,VK'a1H2>ra n d o*?““ .?-'’.
LliRlsay. and family i»f Lake Orove
tage in the foreground a u d a E ' ; * rre Mrs. E. E. Hopkins. Mrs me< ting at the community-
nullity hall
AU attended * thè ^ iln stre l
^ u r d a v evening guests at the
painted scene of green hills in the
i , '1*1, t ^ n i’,.AIr ani } r\ R‘" 1 uesdav evening.
the Jacob
« the hall .S.iturday night. * .
rear made a beautiful picture.
1 U t d '. C .Ydc ^lopkins^ and the Miss- tt_?uhdav^ guest.- at
in
g
"Ladles’ M instrel" a t the
Mr. and Mrs Fred Wolford a n d . £•, M o»e and Ida Hopkins. Hazel
home were Mr and Mrs
-\Ir “nd Mrs. Francis Coolidge ha ill ihe
were Mr. and Mrs. F M
Final teacher Institute of the
milv •_...
visited
Sunday
afternoon
at f , H P W 'g a^d
Lena
Taylor
Twenty- John
M arty
and
daughter Irene
of ,a n ^ sons Dale
and Fred of Port- Rutilinoli
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Mr. and Mrs Frank the present school year will be
the Cliff Sandv home at Ver- flve i ^ ^ ^ h s
from Banks were n ear
Bethany and Mr and Mrs land » " e Saturday night guests at Wescott
nonla
present and 22 visitors from Forest Peter
Reidweg and children Hazel tlle George Roseveur home and „1 is .r » i .« i d TfiOi ’rt. E LanR' 1,11 held at Pacific university April A
Mrs W. O. Walker returned Ivome Grove. Lunch was served following and Albert of South Tualatin.
Sunday guests a t the Mrs. M nL JuT ia d .. r ,l’.ad Lanif went to according to in aunouni ihnenl this
1 f ! Od " l,h 'h e visitors to spend week by O H Kraus, county school
M arch 6 from a visit with relatives 1 initiation.
Mrs. W aiblr Honored
Coolidge home.
a few days with his brothei Robert .-nisi uilendent Features ,.f t h e
in Portland and Washington Sue
sPCht Saturday
Y rs, , Henrv Haase was a guest at
Hill Team Manager
first stopped in Portland for a visit ^ .
« ith m en d s in the dom n- a b ir th d s v cinner Monday at the
Frank Hill was elected m anager p J S i i J i 1 i Mrs Jesse Jungcr- of pmvram will Include music by- Mr.
with h er daughter. Mrs John Helt- tor. \ at Monmouth.
'^ ai^!e home at Firdale in of the F arm ers’ Union baseball 1 ortland were guests a t the M. Edith C. Evans, dean of the unl-
zel. and family. Sunday she visited
.J<?b r Kenhedy of Hillsboro visit- honor of Mrs Waible’s birthday team at the meeting ot the Laurel- Kevser from Saturday until Mon- versify music departm ent. Oregon
p i r t i l l e , by M r - Charles H ines’ of
witli her brother. Sam Schlegel edr *V®
? £U1^ Sun™ i, anniversaJ>'-
Scholls unit m the commuuitv hall day.
and family and Mr and Mrs Will
J! lo 1S,
8 GCC
llullts in Reunion
Thursday evening.
Best Family Moves
by Mias R uth Rurllnghmn
Rapp at Olympia. From there she S8“ ^ 81 Ga* Ridge, is visiting his
M r and Mrs. W alter Schmidt a t-
DeLaurice Cady of Hillsboro , The Janies Best family moved tlvlties
...
went to Oakridge wihere she visited E vents. Mr. ,a n ^v, MJ S- W alter tended a reunion of the Hulit lam - spent the week-end with her grand- tlus wpek to a place near the Bate- ° r
:
Grove
her sister-in-law Mrs. J. W. Schleg- ? c 8rd' . l.™ week. Otto has just re- u.v Sunday at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. John McFee nian Quarry on Gales Creek. Tills
el. and children Mrs Schlegel had r0!Tfed
8 s!i>
,gE of ,??u,?lps
5!Ten^;.,MiL and ‘' Irs- Sam Hulit of
Mrs. Roy Heineck of Portland move takes four children from the
just returned from the Philippine
Mr. and Mrs. W G. Walker vis- near Hillsboro.
was a Saturday and Sunday guest Laurel school.
m a m ^ ? S w ‘" i S u T o o K S
M 8nd
they ™ n e d ih e u R o lS tro m
S JT
Ade
A '<«U I*ry,
Job iMintliiK Argua
I'll one <51
We h r l k r r
and
CANNED FOODS
Countv Teachers
to Hold Institute
r
*.
>
Firdale
MaSOIl Hill
Cosmopolis Mr- Walker visited her f 8“?,1?.ter’
Heltzel and S ^ i1 Nielsen. Mrs. M Rothstrom
Mrs Wuinie Mulloy and daugh-
day"e'.'-,etnngh ^Mi'1' C.cri’- won’ lV h
niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Portland.
and h er grandson. Gordon Hen- t^r Vera and cousin Elvera Scholl
>
_
» rl5
high
Lyle Chalioom. and daughter
p^ pils P f ? llss^ Ida H op” ^rlfk5on’ a H of Portland;
Mrs all of Hubbard, were Saturday eve-
Lorj’n Munson was absent from
and M r' John Haase low
Henry Atlee visited the state
teacher of the Spring Hill John Haase and three children of ning guest« at the E. C. Mullov sci?ooJ several days on account ol
Mr and Mrs. Albert Vander-
legislature Saturday*.
school, were her dinner guests F ri- Firdale and Mrs. Henrv Haase
home and Sunday guests at the J 8 Rroken right wrist
scheure of Yamhill wore cullers
M r1- A B McFarlane attended
evening at her home here
Mr. and Mrs B G McNay and W. Mulloy home
Mr und Mrs Charles Johnson la-st Tuesday at the home of Mr-
the prayer day services at Tualatin Later they all attended the operet- daughters Patricia and B arbara
Mrs. George Rosevear Arkle and i nd n,' ttv vlslted at the Ralph Vander-. h e u re \ parents Mr and
Plains church M arch 6. Four ta - Hits of Blarney, in th e high were Sunday guests of his sister. Velma Rosevear and Blanche Ben- Kav hom<' at Shady Brook Sunday Mrs John M arroni
churches took part They were Beth- sch ° ° ‘-
Mrs Clyde Stretch, and family of n ett visited at the George D augh-
Celebrate lUrthdav
A meeting was lield at the scliool
any. Reedville. Orenco and Tuala-
George Moss entertained Newberg
artv home near Forest Grove Sun-
Those helping Florence French house Tuesday night by Reynold
tin Plains Presbyterian churches.
tne Dnage club Wednesday in hon-
Frances Fields of Hillsboro was a day.
observe her thirteenth birthday Gerig 111 regard to the milk route
Celebrate Birthday
AIrsi.Robert PetIt
Rainier, week-end guest of her cousin, Mrs.
Mrs O. J. Baker and son Ervm Monday evening were Helen Kin- he u trying to purchase
A number of relatives and friends
silrlpnri^° hL™
rn 8 w eu A « r c RUTt^ hma5 ’
J ..
of Portland were Saturday- evening ??/• . Madetyn Shattuck.
Donald Mrs joe Dob<»r. Emma Robin-
visited Mr and Mrs. C A. Shipley
friends here M rs. C. B. Hall
Mrs Louis Carow and Mrs. L. callers a t the B. O. McNay home Woods. Mr and Mrs. B E. Woldorf. son and Mrs Roy C arter were all
Sunday in honor of Mrs S hipleys
“ Vst, Mrs. Vern Prickett sec- Stone of Hillsboro visited the for- before attending the m instrel show . Mr and Mrs. Charles Johnson and ill with the flu the past week
birthday anniversary. Those pres-
and Mrs Petit consolation mer s brother Jacob Schmidt. Fri- a t the hall.
Betty. Albert French and the host Mr and m « w n J , » X , ...a
ent for dinner were Mr and M rs., Mrs Petit and little son returned day Mr. Schmidt, who has been
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Harrison of “hd hostess. Mr. and Mrs W 8 c ??i wi'lrox^of
I and w.JZ”sHnd
Emmett Shipley and family of Ver- t0 Them home p-idav.
quite ll. is now able to be about Seaside were Friday night and French.
..¡u,., ” X ?} 0 ,5 ’ /•' dp LTk.n’J?«
noma and Mr and Mrs. Carl Ship- . “ E “JJ?
Lyd(? 5nd th « ,ihou‘‘i ,
, . ,
Saturday guests of her m other
The John Ryan and Columbus home
" ’’ ’
° F Hob‘n-son
ley and daughtere of Hillsboro.1 ; a™ ‘> „ ? f/,,^ien w o o d jv ere _Sunday _ MUs^ Edna LuttreU of Tualatin. Mrs A Schultz.
Schmidt families of Hillsboro vis-
Those“ comhig 5in for the afternoon
fL*J2™^on„ an d J31"* a form er teacher of the Laurel
H annah Rutschm an, who Is em- he’d at the Toge JoVin’son h o m e1
( h n n e /in ^ h o n w 'n ^ h e r
Lyda
Saturday m
night
and pioyea
ployed in Portland,
Portland is spending a Sunday
A .», J
TL
I
were Rev. and Mrs. Sabin and
an a e chil- n . «>• u
- i »
*
» Mfs.
.
w u a school, was a oaiuroay
gnt ana
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husband's birthday. Only immediate
dren and Mr. and Mrs George Me- '7s? visited h er brother. John Kes- Sunday guest at the J. H Felton few days this week with her par
.
.
.
I
members
of
the
family
attended
Farlane and daughter of Forest , ,7.^ r,
,
___
home. S aturday evening guests, ents. Mr. and Mrs Adolf Rutsch
Ws, L*',ViT 7O " ' George Allen of Kelso. Wash ,
m instrel show man.
Grove. Mr. and Mrs G ilbert Velle. I „ M J ^ ^ . M . Kelsey and M rs L after attending „ the - —
itig , the highlights of official ac- was a guest at the Verne IwiBarr
Mrs. Cramer. Frank Clow and Miss , M . Hawkins of Hillsboro spent S at- a t the hall were Mrs A. Thomas
Mr and Mrs. W H _____,
McNay ________
and tlvlty
a t Salem
ile m —Evi—
----
* In “ —
-Every
week
the home from Monday until W.-dnes-
Bessie Clow, all of Multnomah.
1 ,V. a' „ and.„.!lnday at the E- Tuck- a n d s o n and Mrs. J. Armishaw of son Billy were Sunday guests of Argus.
tf ! day of last week.
er home here.
Portland
Officers Named
W ikapi-Nahon girls have elected ..M rs. E. E Hopkins and daughter
Mr. and Mrs L. A. W hittle were
officers as follows: Alta Brown. Moxie spent Saturday night In Cor- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs J
president; Ione Batem an, vice-
Mrs Hopkins' au n t and L. Auld of Hillsboro
H - -
- Peggy ----
Mrs Fred Tesch and son Fred
president;
Wilson, secretary: uncle. Mr and Mrs J. B. Hopkins
Miss Alice Lane spent the week- Jr. motored to Walla Walla. Wash
Bernice Friday, treasurer; G eral­
end
with
friends
in
Salem
Friday-
and visited until Sunday
dine Kessler, song leader; and
F rank Sias and Lloyd Whitcomb with Mr. Tesch. who has a position
Theresa Paetsch. assistant song
spent the week-end with friends at with the canning company there
leader.
, /-»resweti
Mr. and Mrs. W F. Karbel and
Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | '-resweu,
Eli G rindle were Mrs Reid Eld- (
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y O W N E D A N D O P E R A T E D
ridge and son John of Hillsboro.
Mrs Leona Paisley of Portland.
FREE DELIVERY
Second at M ain Street
P hone 32S1
Mrs Frank Genzer and Mrs. Earl
,n y Mn Lw,u Wright»
Genzer of Green Mountain.
Mrs Blanch 'H ozlitt, Neely of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy C arstens and Boise, Idaho, spent Tuesday after-
P rices E ffectiv e F riday, S atu rd ay and M onday— M arch 15, 16 and 18
sons of Portland visited Mr. and noon with Mr. and Mrs J. Lovnes. is spending immense sums
Mrs. C B Carstens and son Arile
Sylvia and Alice Wood of Port- of money each year iust
Sunday.
I land were here Saturday to attend
to protect you against in­
Party Friday
the funeral of their grandm other.
FULL COUNT
The R N. A card party will be Mrs. Rose Wood.
ferior pro d u cts. W h y
given Friday- evening
Miss Florence Bateman of G len-
BOXES
take
chances
on
cheap
Mrs. Carl Striblch and little son wood spent Sunday with Mrs P an-
John visited her grandmother, M r, nier.
merchandise when y o u
M A. Dodds. Monday afternoon.
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Made with honey and
can buy the best known
Mrs. Nora Dooley returned home
Subscribe now to th e Argus. In
milk. 2-lb. box
with them after a week’s visit in Oregon »1.50 a year Six months brands for only a trifle
more.
,
as cents. T hree m onths 50 cents.
Harold Jensen Jr., who is attend- Two m onths 35 cents.
tf
Superior. Plain or salted.
F a ir w a y M a r k e t
Save yourself lime and money by laying In a supply
f
i r
----- z
z
in a
o f canned foods This Is the best time of the year
to buy all kinds o f canned fo o d s. . . before the
now
crop raises prices.
CORN Ext elsior brand. No. 2
TOMATOES...
BEANS l'ut. No. 2 tin
PEAS Tender, sweet. No. 1 tai
St
«
C U R R Y ’S
GROCERY
P hone 771
F ree D elivery
Specials for Friday and Saturday, M arch 15 - 16
SUGAR
Toilet Paper
Sea Island, cloth bag.
Blue & White,
1000 sheets.
10 a.
49c 10 roll.
43c
Something new. Rag Doll
Printed on each bag.
In
a
shopping bag.
Dalles Flour
SALMON
Red & W hite.
T all can
19c
Best grade Alaska red
Sockeye.
Crab Meat
Finest quality.
27c
$1.59
Salad
Dres’g
Sun spun
Quart jar
P in t
35c
21<
SMACKS
A new and delicious
cracker.
35c
POTATOES
Assorted varie-1
Spaghetti, Tomato
SO U P —
ties.
Juice.
27c
3 cans
2-lb. box
CAN
P IN E A P P L E —
Sliced or
PANCAKE
FLOUR
3 can s
dd a
Fisher’s Self-Rising.
crushed, Is flat.
L
CAKE FLOUR — Large
2P“±U
CRAB MEAT
2 cans
49c
49c
MACKEREL <
Salm on
2 tall
19c
C O FFEE—
Lb.
19c
10
46c
-lb. bag
55c
Fre: h fruit and vege­
tables daily.
See our window display
for wholesome food.
P hone 1001
WILEY’S
[NEW DEAL]
GROCERY
H a lf-g a llo n
B ottle
49c
TOILET
FLO UR
49
-lb. bag
MID - PACIFIC
Light meat.
1-lb.
1-lb.
3-lb.
tin
g lass
tin
Well-filled pods.
NEW POTATOES
Right size for cj-eamlng.
ORANGES
Full of Juice.
slze
La France Flakes
pu«.
PEARLS of W H EA T.
9c
Pkg.
ALBERS R O SEW ARE OATS.
19c
27c
Large pkg.
W H E A T IE S, ’’A ll y ea r c e r e a l,’’ 2 p k g .,
23c
ZEE TISSU E, soft as a kitten's ear. 3 fo r
I4r
BA BO . 2 cans
25c
C A M A Y SO A P.
3 bars
, 3c
Send :i C. h ., iv «rappers and '
m J
n T
/
WIT
>
« ,„ , s,u.pshol lor « ¡ i i m .
* ‘ ‘»mble.
SNOWDRIFT
3.,b ,in
ggg
$1.09
PET MILK
3 for
SALM ON
Medium Red
fletSionte
Irradiated
Pink Salm on
No. 1 tin
Fancy pink
flat
FR U ITS and V EG ETA BLES
25c
3 cans
"W hat Flavor"—Try (hr nr»
Therm al» Koxated (lolden
West toffee.
10c
Coffee
lbs. 53c|
FAIRWAY 13 Pound
....
DE LUXE £ £
tavern
1-lb. gla>w Jar
Packed by Golden W«it (2-lb. gïâas Jar 53?)
TU N A
15c
ltfC
Fruit C ocktail -fl
No. 1, tall
Campbell’s
Pkg.
■¿tins.
I Each
Tomato Soup
3 for
GRAPENUTS
NEW PEAS 3
\\ hite Rover.
29c
30c
80c
"Vou get the key U, IU |<H.k,.d
Ü» ximdiieNN."
10c
No. Ÿ2 tin
Dog Ftxxl
6-lb. tin
$1.49
Tuna Flakes
Anil one large p a ck ­
age FREE.
COFFEE
4-H BRAND
Hardwheat Blend.
Fresh ground
3 lbs.
MORNING DEW
Pure Cane anil Maple
49c
G olden W est
Our Government
This week we are featur­
ing HEINZ PRODUCTS.
59c
PcetaS Granulated Soap
2 large
P a ck a g es
Thatcher
Matches 6
G raham C rackers
Soda C rackers
PHILLIP’S VEGETABLE OR VAN CAMP'S
Soups TOMATO.
SYRUP
6 cans
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17C
G R A P E N U T FLAKES.
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A SP A R A G U S
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9 /Z p
Square tin
Al MV
2 p k g ..
19c
C'ream Fltelier FREE with each z pkgs.
S p e c ia l, for March 15, 16, 18
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H ill.b oro, Ore.
PIG G LY-W IG G LY