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H IL L S B O R O Thumduy, April 11, 1935 (h e Hank« P oruhontis lt«*b«*kuh A. Vuylsteke Mrs. H utchens lodge. Jowphin«* E llen J.iilklriH horn in G lenw ood, was (hurried to Jo h n J. Ilutuh- Laid to Rest Buried Sunday I and ns F e b ru a ry 19. 1IMJW, in G len- wood, I . T he fam ily m oved to 12, 1879, T e x t: G IO ; owh I N ch iask a In 1892 and to O n g o n in 1991 T hey nettled n e ar M cM inn Hank« W oui «n Dira After ville, w here they lived u n til 190(1 w hen they m oved to the vicinity mu Extended Ullien» of Banks. Mrs H utchens was a m em ber of BANKS Friend« and re la tiv e s th e llillrtburo B aptist church. P o c a - from n«*ar and far g a th e red Sun , lioiitl« K cbekuh lodgt* of Bank«, the day aftern o o n in t h e B anks ch u rch • Mother«* clu b of Banks, and G ale to pay trib u te to Ute m em ory of 1 G runge M rs J J Hut« hens, w ho died at , S h e 1« >ui vlved by h e r husband, het hom e h e re F in lay m orning tw o daughter«, Mi A lta McCalm Mr«. llutchei.N had been ill f,„ I ‘»F P o rtlan d am t M is C lara T hom p e \» i.d year«, but had m ain tain ed , *,,n B anks four nons. O ivul and an a ctiv e inter«.-4 in c h u rc h and l ,«,lb« it of korest <«rov<*. ( addle lodge affair« to th e last a« «he B laine and < laude o f I aft, was only confined to her bed since I W edm w lay e vening w hen «lie wus b ro th ers and tw o «i«ter« in N e b strick en w ith a b ra in hem o rrh ag e raska Funeral Saturday; Family at Roy in New Home H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Jesus, Saviour of Mankind wuh low 'll, M a r c h AR G U S. T he N i i i h I iix .loh n .1 11*17; Itonian« Philippian*« 2 :5 -1 I. I lit <*i'i«uf loitul I'liifo rm S«-|io«d liC**o»i fo e tp r ll I I. has not alw ay s been pul In th a t way, and m en have som«tim«*s tak» n ev« n th e lan g u ag e of Paul to * x p i. q u ite a «lift«-rent con- «• p rio ri of til«? g o -pel. nam ely, th a t G«>d could forgive m an 's sin ordy hv m ak in g his own suffer th e p' nally . P a u l does dltfcuss th e n a tu re of th e sa« rifle«} of C h rist In re latio n to th«* conception of sue- rih««* In th«} Did T* lam ent a n d aim ing Hi«* Je w s to whom Ills «pi l b s w ere fo r flu; m o st p a rt addr«*ssed. Hut w hen he to m e s to expr« s th e re a lity of Hit; gos- I'« I on Its positive a n d « o n -li uc- llve side, he m akes It p lain th a t w hat J cmjs w as, God Is. • • • 'P H E fse t Hi.it I ii * hail com«} to Hie w orld a s a Kavlour of I l l y M ia« M m llm V m n<l» rxa 1 m en wu» oimj th in g th a t J e s u s HOY F u n eral soi v in -» w ere field in th e St F ra n c is c h u rc h S a tu r- I ta u g h t d e a r ly and directly . • lay for A rth u r V uylsteke. 43, who A gain and a g a in th ro u g h dlf* died in Fur«»st G rove T hurftday In f«*r«*nt p a rab les 11«? IlliiH trates th e tc n iic n t in St Fianci« cem etery. Itcqulcrn high m ass w as held by re a lity of III«* fact th a t 11« h a d Hev F a th e rs F J Springer. >!«•«•- com « to seek und to save tho sa c k er e n d Jo n as I ol I, Ills m ission as S aviour Is D eath carne at tin* G uym on ho- from Bod tin* F a th e r, who love« p ital as th e result <»f pneum onia n o n am i who will r<c«*|v« tli«*iii w hich follow ed a stom ach o|x*ra w ith p a rd o n in g gra««? if th ey will tion. plIE lova and* acrlflca of J< ua t a r n from th e ir sin s and se«*k M r Vuylstek« was born A pril Itev. M S Wo<Mlwoitli. p a sto r of , “T h e overw h elm in g m ajo rity of wi re tlm expression o f th e Ills iii ••icy am i IIV? pow er of Ills 20. 1891, at M culekt kc Belgium tin* llillsh n ti II.,,,tu t c h u n h . ru n , M.vk „ K, f op,«irtil- Divine F a th e r h im self. It God sa lv a tio n . and w as m a rrie d to T h resu Van < b.rt«l th e fu n e ra s n vices, us „ » hail not loved m en. J e s u s w ould D epth a n d th e e x te n t of th is M»t„l by l l.v H it,,.. un.l H .v | f|n (| V r e s ld .n l Koo«e- donielon at H oy O c to b e r 10, 1920 not h ave gone to th e c ro ss, a n d Mi V uylsteke cam e to th is c o u n gospel of sa lv atio n a r e a like set M u d g e n . w h o le u in t h e p r a y e r s 1 v e lt. tlie cross w ould h ave been of no f o rth In J o h n 3 : 1 6 —“ F o r God try 23 y e ars ago from Belgium . He Th«* H illsboro choir had charge* a v ail, it is not God w ho 1» re c o n is su rv iv e d by the widow T heresa so loved the world, th a t He gave . i t . . i . .1 f S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus In and five c h ild ren , C yril, C harles, ciled to us by th e d e a th of Ids only b e g o tte n Son. th a t w ho Intel incut w as in «he Ore<ol) „ w „ y ,.lir S i„ C h rist, but It 1» we w ho a re so ev er bellevetli on Him sh o u ld B anks e cm clery w ill, graveside I B5v T h ree m onths ¡Ml cents Tw o E lizubeth, E rm a and B eta Nine b ro th e rs also su rv iv e him. Pal! !• c o n d le d to God. n o t p e rish , b u t have e te rn a l f »erviceB conducted by m em b ers of m onth« 35 cents. tf b«*arers w e re O scar L aliaie, F rancis life .” B ut o u r lesson c o n ce rn in g H erb, Georg«* S piering, Jos«*ph, Wil T h e pa ssa g es In o u r lesson C h rist Hie K avlour has Its h u m a n Ham and G eorge H erm ens. H F from H om ans und P h ilippian* ap p lic atio n . It is p ossible to r B u rn s M o rtu ary of F o rest G rove m ay be re g a rd e d a s exp o sitio n s u s to have Die m an w hich w as In was in charge C h rist Je su s. W e can live. also. Bi o th ers su rv iv in g are: Reni«*. of th is e le m e n ta l gospel co n ce rn In th e sacrificial s p irit of love. F orest G rove ro u te 2; Ju les. C o r in g th e love of God and th e sac W e can so le a rn to know C h rist nelius ro u te 1, L eon and E dw ard, rificial m ission of C h rist. W hen J e s u s h u n g upon th e cro ss. Ills and so receive Into o u r h e a r t , ilei k Oi bi Bad i • pold Hill boro; Jo sep h and M urcell, P o rtlan d , en em ies ra ile d upon Him c o n a n d lives th e pow er of H is s a lv a and G eorge, F orest Grove. tem p tu o u sly , say in g , "H e saved tion th a t we become saviors. o th e rs , h im self He cu n n o t sa v e .” . "W e a r e c o -w o rk ers to g e th e r W illiam H em sw orth, w ho spent w ith H im ," said P a u l, a n d we th .' past w eek visitin g w ith M r MIKHK was m ore tr u th th a n could not he c o -w o rk ers w ith und M rs Dick W ilcox. left S un d ay th ey realized in tlie lr sneer. C h rist w ith o u t p a rtic ip a tin g In for P o rtla n d to «pend a few days E ven In o rd in a ry hu m an life we th e g re a t w ork th a t He cam e to w ith his sister. M rs l.y d a C a ld a cd im p llsh In th e sav in g of m en. well, w ho has been q u ite ill. W ed see o fte n how m en can save and h e lp th e ir fellow m en only N or is th is sa lv atio n th a t J e su s nesday he plans to leave for hi» th ro u g h giving th em se lv es. J e s u s b rin g s m erely a n In d iv id u a l o r hom e In B erkeley. Cal gave H im self w ith th e glory of u Isolated th in g . Men a re saved Mr and Mrs M iles P u rd in of In to a fellow ship. T h ro u g h th e P o rtla n d v isited Mr a n d M rs C. co m p lete sat i ifb e —“ God com- m<*nd«*th H is love to w a rd us, in 11. T a y lo r Sunday. sa lv atio n of Jesu s we a r e F red M eeuw sen re tu rn e d hom e th a t, w hile w<* w«r«t y et sin n e rs. b ro u g h t in to , c om m union w ith S a tu rd a y nig h t a fte r a te n d ay s'! C h rist died fo r u s." th e g re a t com pany of th o se who Roady to Hupply you with the vi il in C anada. \ \ .. .meht to notice th.- w a y ev ery w h e re how In re v ere n ce and M any people from th is v ic in ity ; b , c 1’uul ex p resses th ia . It finest MEATS at the leaat cost. devotion a t th e nam e of Je su s . a rc ill w ith th e m easles. Mr a n d Mr? Ed S m ith of Port-1 1 Heady to advtae yon In purrhaalng. am ount should be b u tte r a n d p re f land visited Mr und Mrs P J A , 4 C N p iv c n a n p r« Itra d y to give real valura. e rab ly m ore. V an d erzan d en und fam ily last Hl 1 A ll n irata In spertrd by D r. N lro l Sw eets—E v ery day: A bout one- and l)r . Allnquist. k Meeuwsen» Move D e c la r e d th e B eS t h a lf pound p e r person p e r w eek, as M r a n d M rs Ed M eeuw sen and , - » sugar. Friday and Saturday Specials fam ily h ave m oved from th e ir 'T he 1935 a d v e rtisin g of Acm e M eat or S u b stitu te s—E v ery day: form er hom e to th e N eilson house heer w ill c o n tin u e to m ajo r in Home Cured n e a r W ilk e s b o r o new spapers, sta te d K arl S chuster. O ne or m ore d aily of lean m eat, H r n r y lleesen H onored p re sid en t of th e C a lifo rn ia B rew - fish. eggs, nuts, d ried peas, beans SMOKED MEATS or lentils. H enry lle e sen w as th e honored ln H as»ociation. st in c lu d e , C orn m eal souffle serv ed w ith a guest nt u d in n e r at th e hom e of ,nor<‘ th an 300 w e ste rn n e w sp a p e r, , Mr and Mrs P J V anderzanden and o u r increased 1935 budget is v egetable or a salad of v egetables Sunday, (he occasion being his sev- d u e to th e splendid re su lts w e have or fru its w ill m easure u p to th is e n ty -flfth b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry achieved by past n ew sp a p er ad- p a tte rn given above: Half or whole C orn M eal S oufflr Pn-sent w ere Mr ' and M rs Ed 'e r t sm g We give n ew sp ap er ad 2 cups m ilk S m ith o f P ortland. Mr a n d Mrs v e rtisin g full c red it for helping c rea te th e tw o -y e ar consistent lead *3 cup corn m eal /\llx*rt S p ie rin g of H illsboro, Mr 3 tb sp b u tte r and Mrs A lb ert V anderzanden. e rsh ip en jo y ed by Acm e b e e r cup g ra te d cheese Mr and M rs Leo A erts a n d d u u g h - th ro u g h o u t th e w e ste rn states and Salt te r Lucille, Mr and M rs W illiam « ‘e n d ,o c o n b n u e to lib e rally use ¡V a n d erz a n d en . Mrs. F ra n k H erb his proven m e d iu m .1 sta te d Schus- Pepper 2 eggs. and son A nthony. G eorge a n d L ynn te r - Scald m ilk, stir in c o rn m eal V anderzanden. M r and Mrs. H enry T he a d v e rtisin g o t A cm e b eer V andeiiey. M r and Mrs Jo e Van- w hich is p re p a re d by E m il B risach- gradually, a n d cook tw e n ty m in d e rzan d en a n d d a u g h te r B etty, Mr v r a n d staff, n a tio n a l a d v ertisin g u tes in a double boiler. A dd b u tte r, and Mrs J I' V anderzanden and agency, last y e ar w on natio n al g ra te d cheese, and sa lt a n d p epper sons F ra n k . Bob and Italph. M r recognition, being selected as one to taste S e p a rate eggs, b eat yolks SHOULDER, lb. STEW. Lb. beer a d v ertisin g u n til light and w hites u n til stiff. a n d Ml- W illia m V a i i d i .m e l . i l . Mi "f th e P A dd yolks to first m ix tu re and and M rs M artin V a n d erz a n d en a n d cam paigns in th e U nited S tates blen d thoroughly. Fold in w hites. LEGS and CHOPS. Lb. son W ayne. Mrs. Isadore V a n d e r B ake in b u tte re d b a k in g dish in zanden and Mr and M rs P J m o d erate oven. T im e in oven 45 D elores and V anderzanden and 2 LBS. FRANKFURTERS and m inutes. T e m p e ra tu re 325 degrees. Aloysius. How Do Y our M eals M easure I p? I QUART KRAUT ...................... P eople of all ages re q u ire cer- In a g re a t em ergency system w e , a jn ((MK, essentials e v ery day in We have (tome fine SPRING LAMB that will be a re e stab lish in g w ith each passing orcjc r j o i,t. w e j| nourished. T he tiuinlh a g re a te r d e g ree of effieien- j a y - , m eals supply, or fail to sup- appreciated bv all the family. cy. P re sid e n t R oosevelt. p |y th cse needs d e p en d in g upon ^ . 7 7 «. th e q u a n tity a n d q u a lity of foods B ranches of palm tre e s c u t from . U nofficial N ew s chosen. To w h at e x te n t, th ey m eet th e P a lestin e road along w hich All th a t is fit to p rin t in H ills b o r o j,|,r fam ily's needs can be told tra d itio n says Je su s of N a zareth il,h ! - . i ? ’i 1.«r t LUnwodrtm o,Kr , 'h i l rrt‘ h*« only by ,h e a PPl‘catio n Of a diet-1 w alk ed on th e first P alm S u n d ay P h o n e B51 Res. Phone 321Z 5 Deliveries Daily WS ™ A ,‘. ' . J i ” 2.hK t 1a r y m ea su rin g stick. as He e n te re d Je ru sa lem , w ill be deaths, society, E very w eek in the A suggested m ea su re of th is ty p e j blessed a n d d istrib u te d by P a sto r Argus. tf for th e h o m em ak er is p re sen te d I H en ry S. H a lle r a t th e 10:30 a. m. here, one in w hich sta n d a rd s a re se rv ice of w o rsh ip c eleb ra tin g the c o n v erted into term s of com m on 1 h oly day. a t th e chapel of P ilg rim foods. It also suggests a w o rk a b le House. T h is w ill be th e 12th con- p u tte rn for p lan n in g m eals. It m ust secu tiv e y e a r P asto r H aller has re- be re m em b ered th a t tasty, satisfy- ceived th e Je ru sa le m palm s for ing food is essen tial to th e con- ! d istrib u tio n , from a school frien d te n tm e n t a n d efficiency of each now in th e H oly Land. T he house m em b er of th e fam ily. I chapel w ill be open a ll S u n d a y A good ru le to ap p ly in p lan n in g afternoon, for those vvho c a re to y o u r m eals w ill include th e fol- '; iew , !he « P ^ 131 . P a l m S u n d ay Grocery prices effec low ing foods ev ery day: fIoral d eco ratio n s of th e a lta r. tive Friday to Mon M ilk—E very: O ne q u a rt fo r each D u rin g th e m o rn in g w orship, a day, April 12 to 15 child a n d for p re g n an t or n ursing c h o ir of m ale voices w ill sing. Solo m others. O ne pint o r m o re dailv '«T^cn ^ os - for o th e r adults. C h e e s e - E a c h 1 ,e ‘t W illard N ew ton. B ud P erson M A T tllF S w eek, once o r m ore. a n d E h B eeIer B es,de th e Seal d ilig h t. O ’v i» the follow ing w ill ta k e p a rt: M el- 6 boxes X dw V V egetable—E very day: T w o if i 1 vin M ariner. H aro ld Davis, V ernon possible, b esid e potato O ne leafy. K reitz V in c en t Phelps. L uV erne M A SH IN G rO H D E K green, or yellow P re fe ra b ly som e Abe n d ro th . K e n n e th S hort. D ale DA SH— 4 Q n r *W i . r ruJ i S ®.ycry day: T w o If Be r ggre n , A d a lb ert H affner, D rexel 2 ',- lb . pkg. . XsJV/ possible O ne c itru s fru it or tom ato. Scott H aroId A rm stro n g. W illiam 5-lb. pkg. 35c at least for ch ild ren H a ffn er a n d H ollis Scott. M orning TISSU E. W aldorf 4 C ereal g ra in s— E v ery m eal: In serm on to p ic w ill be “W ho W ill 4 ro lls I IV form of b read of a n y kind, o th er T ak e His C ross?" bread stu ffs. c rackers, or breakfast CORN. Del Maiz or O ld foods. A t least o n e -h alf as w hole “We h a v e u n d e rta k e n a n ew o r Yellow stone. g ra in product. d e r of things; y et we progress to it B antam . 2 can s AVw z u n d e r th e fram e w ork atid in th e F ats—E v ery day: A bout tw o- PEAS. No. 4 sieve Good (■ K E E N O N IO N S or th ird s of a pound p e r person each sp irit a n d in te n t of th e A m erican pack. { K A IH S IIE S . 3 bunches w eek. At least o n e -h alf of this c o n stitu tio n ."—P re sid e n t Roosevelt. 2 can s A tfV T O M A T O E S . No. 2>Y cans. Solid pack. 9 1 ? /* I cans u » ,« . P u re e pack. O K A N G E S — L arge size Can llo /r n T MEAT SPECIALS Page Three school term . V ictor F e u e rstein visited in Salem and L ebanon last w eek. His cous in. M ary Z ürcher, accom panied hnn on his re tu rn trip. Miss W enger Visits Miss C arol W enger, stu d e n t a t W hitm an college, W alla W alla, Wash, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jo h n W enger, last w eek Mrs W enger, w ho has been on th e sick Helvetia Folk Plan Program Angler, Report S u ccess; Teacher Selected list for several m onths is co n v al escing now Mr and Mrs Leo P ayne anti «laughter Shirley of P o rtlan d vis ited the F euerstein hom e Sunday. Mr Payn«- is using a cane as his a n k le is still very w eak S ta te C apitol News L etter -G iv ing th e h ighlights of official ac tiv ity a t Salem E very w eek in the A rgus. tf I fly Mr». John M Davidaon) I HELVETIA A big crow d is ex- | pected to a tte n d th e m oving pictu re i show at H elvetia school F riday night. O th er fe atu res will be given . besides the Sw iss and O regon pic- ' tures. L adies a re ask ed to bring | lunch M ake Long T rip M any fisherm en w ere on the riv- ! er ban k s as soon as th«- tro u t seas- ' on opened F riday m orning in spit«* i of th«? bad w eather. Joseph W enzel and th re e of his scouts. C larence i T schabold, H enry B ishop and Wal- i te r H ershey, w ent to th e Salm on- ' b e rry riv e r as soon as school clos- . ed F rid ay T hey re tu rn e d Sunday I w ith a lim it catch of fine trout. Th«- boys had to pack th e ir gru b ' and bedding 14 m iles M any farm - , ers sp e n t the w eek-end fishing as it w as too w et for farm ing. EASTER 1 I Is Ju s t Due IVerk from Sunday! Let us b ake y our E aster ham ju s t lik e m other did. It will m elt in y o u r m outh if baked in o u r evenly h e ated and e x p e rtly op erated ovens. , D on't w ait, place y o u r order a t once a n d give y o u r guests a tre a t. F or 50c w e relieve you o f all w o rry a n d bother. We in v ite you in for inspec tion. I Perfection Bakery Sunshine C lu b to M eet A gro u p of w om en m et w ith Mrs. P e te r Jossy A p ril 3 to sew for the S unshine clu b R egular club m eetin g w ill be A pril 17 w ith Mrs. E m m a D ierdorff. Teach er N am ed Phone <51 Mrs. Ja m es S p a rk s of P o rtlan d w ill teach at W est U nion n e x t We Deliver !B J 20c 20C 18c H A M S,,, COTTAGES BACON SQ U A R ES Lb C H O IC E M UTTON 8c lie 15c 38c Recipes Special Services Planned Sunday FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET <• S afeway S tores 10c G K A PE FK C IT 411 size, ti for Lnrge CALAVOS— Each POTATOES— I zocal No. 2 39c 50 lbs. R IC E g 1 lbs. FANCY BROKEN 15c 21c 29c 6; 25c 45c PANCAKE FLOUR Coffee A ir w a y — 3 lbs. 50c 45c Nob lllll- 2 lbs. E d w ard s D ependable (2-lb. r a n 4!>e) 9ÉTx» Lb. r a n ( lllH'OLATE — Baker's Premium. H -lb . r a k e ... COCO AN U T — Southam sty le M n A T 1 C HIGHW AY. HI V H I I E I. S D (1.h ox c art,,,, Z'1 fA 1 D DEI. MONTE or LIBBY'S K I M N No 2 cans. A ! for LAUNDRY SOAP ° K SALM ON. 4 T all r a n Iv V TUNA FISH M id-Pacific. 4 A x, can X W IIOM INY Vun C am p's. 4 Q x> 2 larg e cans X < eV OATS. R osew are or crystal w edding. 9 < 7 /, L arge pkg. ... Z lW V Q u a rt Jug li-g a llo n G allon FREE DELIVERY 4 TIMES DAILY! S E R V IC E When a Man Cooks, he brags about his way with a Steak, a Chop, or Ham and— Plnn YOUR Meals Around $1.49 M AXIM UM P u re cune a n d m aple. 29c 49c 95c Regular or Quick Cook- is. MEAT C fT F P P P ..... 43c COLUM BIA BEST (L b. 25c, 3 ibs. ECONOMY— L b.......... 18c CREAM OF WHEAT— Large pkg................................. WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT Kellogg’s. Pkg.......................... D I T D P V z Uy f v L L z v CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Medium bars. 10 bars OXYDOL— Large pkg. . 29c 2-lb. pkg FREE DELIVERY 15c 10c CLEANSER— Lighthouse. 3 cans .................................. b ,” Ala9ka 17c G u W K ist 23c Dressing. It's new, it’s good. 39c $1.93 $1.53 SA LA D T IM E (Dp7nr 2g5c!tSQ«;rt y n Fisher’s Blend, Crown or Drifted Snow. rLUUK 49.1b. sack ..................................................... NORTHERN FLOUR—High quality hard wheat. r iT / a t 49-lb. sack ............................................................................ 29c 45C 18c Medium bars. 3 bars OYSTERS 5V SH O R T E N IN G /,^ ve<etable 10 bars o r S A N 1 -C IO B . 1 Q u a rt 10c) % -g a llo n SALMON Sunshine Krispy or Gra- hams. 25c 25c IVORY SOAP— 30c 23c Crackers 50c RICE— Elon Elon. Head rice. 5 lbs. Tomatoes Alta Villa. No. 2»Á. PURE LARD juices 35c 2 lbs. P in eap p le Is. G ra p efru it, pic- r„ r ? i " j can s __________ *is. ran 15c TOILET T IS S U E /“ , ^ 10c TTI T M A 1 U lT /Y W H ITE s t a r . C an io ,, 2 can. WALDORF. 3 rolls .......................................... 13c SCOT TISSUE. 3 roll« ................................... 23c 19C Peas 15c Island Belle. No. 303s. 2,.„, 19c Beans Green Spot. Cut, 2s. 3..„........25c HILLSBORO CASH GROCERY Indep en d en tly Ow ned a n d O perated Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials FREE DELIVERY PHONE 2001 ÇPTNACH ± Large DEL 2 M TE- vJi lj ON cans.......................................... PIN E A PPL E c'LA1KIKI' H,lf R I T Z BUTTER wafers- CRACKERS , D O G FO O D 'c'.70RV T IS S U E EC0N0MY- /\P P [ FANCY WINESAPS. aaT T bM 2,„ 23c 16c 23c 14c 5c 3 rolls IOC $1.19 OREGON, discontinued. None »old to dealers. CAN ........................... SANDWICH SPREAD PHONE 982 3 lbs. PRUNES— Good quality. Italian. 6 lbs........................ 21c 10c NALLEY’S SALAD DRESSING CHOICE BABY STEER BEEF! TRY IT — YOU’LL LIKE IT! 68c FELS NAPTHA SOAP GRAHAM FLO U R SALK S afew ay or P rim ro se 49-lb. fl» 4 C Q S a rk «pM aW aF P rid e of th e W est— Pure, fine enne. $^.85 Q U A L IT Y 21c 12c Syrup Sale 49c C OM PA N Y B a k e r ’s Sugar 10-lb. cloth bnff 100-lb. sack ...... MEAT DELIVERY Rolled Oats HILLSBORO BA K IN G POW DER. C a lu m et, bulk. 9 C /> ' II>S X s e lC CA K E F L O U R — Sw nns- dow n. 9 *7 A I.a rg e pkg. 4U i V / £:■ Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday — April 12, 13 and 15 Bring This Ad and Receive 1 LARGE HEAD LETTUCE. SALAD RECIPE BOOK. FREE , W ith each S alad D ressing purchase! 43