H IL L S B O R O Page Two H innam an. all of P o rtlan d . M rs M R othstrom , w ho h a d been at th e hom e of h e r son m ost of th e w eek, re tu rn e d hom e w ith th e visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c o b S chm idt and Mr. a n d Mrs. W alter Schm idt w ere guests at a b irth d a y d in n e r fo r Mrs. J. S ch m id t's b ro th e r Ja c o b T raeh- Social Meet» End Till Fall; sel a t his hom e at Elm onica. Mr». Bretthauer Honored T he electric lin e is being bu ilt from th e m ain lin e a t th e u p p e r c o rn er of th e J. W ill place to the (By M ri F. I., llro w .il L A U R E L H. E L afky of Salem A. A. Soule hom e Mrs. Soule is v e ry m uch pleased o v e r th e p ro s­ a d d ressed ab o u t one h undred niem b c rs of th e F a rm ers U nion on the pect of h a v in g th e "ju ice " in the “F ra z ie r-L e m k e" bill a t th e local I n e ar fu tu re. _ ee tin __ g = _______ m held a t the com m unity i W ilm a C ra w fo rd of W olf C reek h a ll T hursday evening The m on'it who is sp e n d in g the sum m er w ith ly social m eetings have been dis- her p a ren ts here, is v isitin g friends c o n tin u e d u n til fall. M rs Jo h n i n P o rtla n d this w eek. H aase w as elected ch airm an for the , Rev. J. A. G oode of P o rtlan d w ill re fre sh m e n ts for both social and occupy th e p ulpit a t th e ch u rch business m eetings for th e next six Sunday. C om m union service w ill be m onths. , ! held. M rs C a rl B re tth a u e r t H annah I Mrs. E. H avem an of C hehalem R u tsc h m a n 1 of H illsboro was hon- M ountain w as a v isito r at Sunday o red w ith a m iscellaneous show er school, th e guest of h e r d a u g h te r by th e L au re l L adies' Social club ] Mrs. R aleigh W hitm ore, a t th e h a ll h e re Ju ly 14 T he re- R o rg rlts M ove c ep lio n room w as b e au tifu lly dec Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam B orgelt, o ra te d w ith larg e b askets a n d vas . w'ho have re sid ed in th is vicinity es of cut flow ers and g reen ery A th e past few m onths, m oved to color schem e of p in k and w h ite w as : H illsboro this w eek. c a rrie d out in d ecorations of t h e , Ray F elton is d riv in g tru c k for Lafky Speaks Laurel U nion ARGU S, H IL L S B O R O , Thursday, July 1H, 1935 OREGON j exposed side, th e uinount of d a m ­ T igard pivsloffiee and R aun's m ar ket, w ill be incased in a brick age cannot be d e te rm in e d until I-'uneral Rites Held Scholls G ro u p M rs. H eato n ' later. w hich w ill g reatly im prove looks of the build in g a n d give for Reedville Man L eland M cCann is v isitin g his T he post Elm ore, and o th er Plans a Party 'co re u la sin tiv , e s C harles Lodge Visitor «™'e* r has fire tak e protection. eral ritca for Luther J Flut­ n a lease for a p e r­ at A pplegate for tw o ter, F u n 64. w ore held F riday aftei w f w ra • I IOOKS iod of y e ars as a re su lt of the I w ork on th e building A nnie crsary C eleb rated M r and Mrs. Ja n ie s N orth of T igard g ave a su rp rise p a rty on Mr. and Mrs R obert Cole, in honor (By C u rtta T iirard ) of th e ir 15th w edding an n iv e rsa ry T IG A R D T ig a rd v ilte R ebekah Many b eau tifu l gifts w ere received lodge w as officially visited by Mrs by Mr. a n d Mi s Cole Am ong those C ora H eaton of Hillsboro, president a tte n d in g w ere Mr and Mrs. A rt of R eb ek ah A ssem bly of Oregon. M ilten b erg er of Hillsboro. Ju ly 9 O th er noted guests present V irginia ¡’arks. C lara l.e u th i and w ere Estelle Wet'll. Ruby* M eyers F ia n ce s Post have re tu rn e d from and N ettie G reenough. and W il­ th e ir m otoring tr ip th ro u g h C a li­ liam M orand. I. O O. F. gran d fornia T hey w e re gone nearly a secretary . O fficers of the local lodge m onth w iedpri_ ere in . stalled as follow s: C oral Mrs. E M. M offatt a n d h e r tw o B n noble g rand; B ertha d a u g h te rs have been v isitin g at " , y B ierly, v ice-grand A m elia Z w em th e hom e of Rev. S. R Sm ith. T hey er. se c re tary . H annah C hristensen, are frien d s of the S m ith s from tre a su re r. B ern iece D aniels, w a rd ­ India. T hey w ill sail back to India en: E thel G aarde. conductor. M am ie a fte r spending a few d a y s in W hite D ow ning, ehaplain; D eryl P erkins, Salm on. m uscian; R uth A nderson. R S N Born, to Mr and Mrs. N athan M argaret Sehubrtng. L. S. N. K urth. form er re sid en ts of T igard. G . Hilma Gaarde, I. G : A nna M e -¡J u ly g, a boy. Neal K erm it. O. G : E llen Z w em er. L. S Q u a rte rly co n feren ce w as held at , D , onald. „ ’ and S a ra h \ un K leek, R S ! th e T igard E vangelical c h u rch M on­ ' '*’• j day evening. and Mrs G len S tiff of Ke«*dvllle, also six g ra ndchildren. M r Foster was w ith the Spokane. P o rtlan d »1 S e a ttle rallro u d for 24 years; and was a m em ber of the Odd Fellow s lodge for 20 years, having Ids memL>«*i-ship a t Heavei ton lie w as a Past N oble G rand, and last y e ar he was president ‘of Hie W ashington C ounty Odd F d lows* association. D uring his long residence In l at Helton, Mb-- Five captains E astern O regon visited Mr and years late r M r s Foster passed uwuy Scholls J u n io r W om an's c l u b , 'M r s . I W C row der Sunduy. ANDREW IIIO M IS III liltAI Tobin and , 0 j w hen he saw A lvin w as unconscious FREE DELIVERY th re e c h ild ren of P o rtla n d v isited w ere d in n e r p a rty guests a t the E lizabeth H.vrkas re tu rn e d fam ily of P o rtla n d v isited ut the at th e J. W. M ulloy hom e Sunday Ade R utschm an hom e Sunday T igard follow ing a m o n th s vaca- in the w a te r As a snag w as falling J M S tre tc h e r hom e Friday. R ecent v isitors at th e W. J. Shaw tio n a n d visit in C alifo rn ia aro u n d n e ar th e m ill dam . A lvin H unger Leg Mending Phil, D elbert and Floyd Burke, hom e w e re h e r sister, Mrs. A lbert th e Bay cities a n d vicinities. S h e 1 ru sh ed fo rw a rd to save Mrs. R ich­ E arl B ak er's b ro k e n leg is m en d ­ Z astrow . Mr. Z astrow . and th e ir left for the so u th e rn sta te soon aft- a rd H unger, w ho w ould h av e been Bob S m ith a n d W ilier B u rk e of in g satisfactorily a t his hom e here, tw o c h ild ren of W arsaw , Wis. T he or g ra d u atio n from th e local high ; killed, as she w as in d irec t line B eav erto n w ent to St. M a rtin s to have a beautiful hot sp rin g s S u n d a y to visit C harles w h e re he w as rem oved S unday a f t­ Sha.vs a n d th e ir guests m ade a school w h e re sh e excelled in sh o rt ] . w ith . . . th . e falling snag. T hey w e re I e r a w eek at th e hom e of his sis­ trip to th e beach, th e first tim e hand. S h e w on high honors in th e ; hoth tut by the roof of th e pond | B urke. For Your Table! M rs H arold C h risten sen and son ter, Mrs. W illiam Joos J r. of H ills­ th e e aste rn ers had e v e r seen t h e 1 sta te in the ra d io sh o rth a n d contest ®aw A lvin w as kno ck ed uncon- boro. T he leg w as bro k en w hile i ocean. M rs. S haw 's b ro th er, G eorge a n d w as a m em b er of th e sh o rt- i scious into th e w a te r as he ju m p ed , cam e hom e from th e Good S a m a ri­ “There’s A Reason’* A b.olulrly FREE! p la y in g ball at K ansas C ity J u ly Lange, w ife a n d fo u r ch ild ren of h an d team th a t won in th e sta te pullin g Mrs. H u n g er alm ost clear. ta n hospital F riday. Mr. and Mrs F ra n k H arm an and A n u m b e r of M rx B a k e r 's a n d E a r ls S up^ rlo r Wls w ere guests last tou rn am en t. A lvin is in th e Forest G rove hos- neig h b o rs p lan te d potatoes for them _______ w >ck _______ ,eavil F n d a v m orn in g to See our window display. ______ N eon signs a re lig h tin g up th e P*‘a ‘ seriously h u rt, M rs. H unger baby of S ilv erto n called at the Lloyd M u rray hom e a n d visited last -- M edaesday. . r, „ con tin u e th e ir tr ip th ro u g h C ali- stre e ts of T ig ard a n d a re ad d in g to w as slig h tly in ju re d Ask us about it! G et a Perfection I.reiui is nintle with fresh, whole M r and Mrs. H arold D unsm oor fornla ;uld t0 visit , he fa ir fl, San th e color of th e tow n a , nlghts ! M r and Mrs. D allas C. R ice and o th e r re la tiv e s S u n d ay huge berry dish free with some Hillsboro milk. J. T. M cCann a n d son Jim m ie o i f S z j alen a i e m y w w e re r e guests g u e s u «o m e Diego e n r o u te hom e. Diego Five d iffere n t e stab lish m en ts a re d a u g h te rs Jo a n n e and M argaret M e rce r hom e ¡rom F rid ay u n til d isplaying neon signs. i E lain e of W hite Sw an. W ash., a re w ent to M ayland to fall tim b e r for I erleetion linkers use the choicest flours ob­ S unday. O th er S u n d a y guests w ere M rs. M ary B ra n d t a n d M rs .' ' ’‘sitin g Mr. and Mrs. N. B othm an. a logging com pany. M erle D unham . M ickey Dean. L y le j.,4 M o r i T f t n Mrs. M ary R asm ussen pnd Mrs tainable in producing ipiulity linking goods. Jo h n T ig a rd ’ h a v e gone to C ali- j ^Ii s- R ice's parents. T h is w eek D unsm oor and A rth u r N ew land, all ^ H h i l l U fo rn ia on a n e x te n d ed visit. M rs .: ,htfV a rc v isitin g at th e O regon Je n n ie P rice of Forest G rove v is­ ited a t th e A. B. F lin t hom e last of P o rtlan d . Money spent to r Perfection Products is re ­ CORN FLAKES or Post f ^ i |t * l ( * i l J B ra n d t w ill k e ep house for h e r beaches. T hey a re su p e rv iso rs of the T uesday. M r. and Mrs. S. E. S to lle r and O U 1 1 I .U x u i a u u i son J o h n B ra n d t w hlie his Wlfe W hite S w an In d ian M ission Toasties. < /- turned to local trad e through payrolls anti W ins Scholarship c h ild ren v isited his m other, Mrs. BA N K S—E dw ard M organ died at m akes a visit to T igard. Mrs. Ti- an<‘ Mrs. W. H. M axson of Hillsboro purchases. 2 p k gs. D e lb ert B u rk e has received a A n n a K auffm an, and his sister. M rs [ his hom e n e a r B anks J u ly 13. a fte r g a rd w ill visit w ith sev eral d a u g h - : C orvallis w e re w e ek -e n d guests of sch o larsh ip to O regon S ta te for M arg aret A b rah am of T oledo at a long illness. F u n e ra l services ters. Mr. a n d Mrs. N. B othm an. W oodburn Sunday. M rs A braham w ere held T uesday a fte rn o o n in P la n for F a ir Mr. and Mrs. N. B othm an. M r n e x t year. Perfection Whole RIPPLED WHEAT — A Perfection Rye Mrs. M. B B ozorth, w ho has is c arin g for h e r m other-in-law . , th e C ongregational c h u rc h in F or- T ig a rd G range p u t on d egree anc* Lk'Bas C. Rice a n d daugh- new and delirious cereal, w ho is q u ite ill. Wheat Loaf is made est G ro v e and in te rm e n t w as in w o rk m the th ird and fo u rth d e - i ,urs v isited Mr. a n d Mrs. F re d been at th e E m anuel hospital in B read— a tasty loaf P o rtlan d , is convalescing at the Reg. 2 for 25c. B erries D am aged j the C o rn eliu s cem eterv. Rev H. A. grees T h u rsd a y ev en in g for one B othm an of P o rtlan d S unday. of rhoicest M ontana sliced thin or med­ T h e in ten se h eal here S a tu rd ay D eck of H illsboro officiated c an d id ate from Aloha and o n e ' F red P ritz la ff visited F rid a y night hom e of h e r d a u g h te r. M rs M ark Large pkg. W olfe Flour. and Sunday did m uch dam age to M r. M organ w as b o r n n e a r P o r t- f r o m T ,ard A loha G range, head- w *“ t Fis dau g h ter, Mrs. R alph Urn- ium. Mr. and Mrs J M W estfall. Mr b e rrie s F o rtu n a te ly the m ajor p a rt lm d J a n u a ry 11, 1358. O n Septeni- e J by O scar li.igg. m aster, visited I s*uc<*' a ‘ Dilley. and M rs W S E astw ood of Nati- of th e cro p had been harvested, b e r 9. 1888, h e w as m a rrie d to »'« h a largi ieieg td \ ------------------------- PRUNES— | kato. K a n . and L oyal H ow ard 4 I« 1. P o u if | spent the w eek -en d tou rin g thi sev eral p lultrym en Iosin - of t h e i r seven ch ild ren survive • can fur th e co u n ty fair. M r and * e jo tv io t. 4J1 ! beaches b e r of hens. R eports of te m p e ra -[ T he eldest son, O rdin. died a t the Mrs. C h a ri s Van K leek have s ta r t­ Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed D em m tn and tu re s in various locations vary I a ge of tw o years, ed w o rk on th e gran g e ex h ib it at SNOWDKii r Mr und Mrs C h ris S u h rb te r at- Occident Flour— the finest (lour in » h i from 103 to 108 degrees Mr. M organ had liv e d in O regon th e com ing fair. I r . _ • . .. 3 lbs. | ten d e d m ission festival in B loom ­ Fast service th ro u g h th e govern- F o u rte en m em bers of the B road- all his life and w as th e son of the world und the best th at money eun *n Q ueen C ontest ; m ent is rep o rte d by F ra n c is G reen ing Sunduy. casters class of th e S unday school late B en jam in and J a n e M organ. — goes into this loaf. Mr. a n d Mrs. O. M. H eaton and a tte n d ed th e p arty at th e B. G-1 H e is su rv iv e d by his w ife, L ydia, for q u e e n ^ o f the^L m coln* C ountv inf , m ' h i ■ Wn ° K ^ ? nte<1 WESSON OH__ l M i r cNay W a v h hom n m p e in in F o re st G G rove ro v e F F ri- ri- and and th th e e follow f n l l o u - ing in a c e h hildren: ilrlre n - M rs r ■ - n i i , t i b rother. R obert, in the E rv in S te p h en s of n e a r H illsboro F orest M rs re g a tta a t D e v ils L ake. J u ly 26, 27 navy of th e serious illness of his v isited a t th e H. T. Hesse hom e 11 gallon P e r f e c t io n C r a c k e d day evening. O utdoor gam es w ere W alter S. W illis of F o re st G rove, and_ 28 Haze*! Joh n so n "’daTiehtTr m lne ^ r m u s n inet j Sunday. Perfection Pastries. played. En ro u te to th e p a rty t h e 1 Mrs. N orm an M oen of B uxton. Les- a n d M rs C K Johnson ? ts ' k S a s s called on E arl B a g r a t the te r . E rem . C larence a n d C laud aU ^ g i n ^ a T r e n u o u s ^ c a m X fo from r e th “ e r had' " not been h e a rd I C laren ce H eaton and Dan S m ith T he 0 s , b " ro W h e a t— T h e h e a lt h ­ Quality goods pro­ from since 1927, a lth o u g h it w as i w en t to Mt. Hood S a tu rd a y eve- SALAD OIL— hom e of his sister. Mrs. W illiam of B anks, a n d tw o gran d ch ild ren . a u e e n She i s h e i n a s n o n s o r M i h v ~ ♦ u ' ful loaf that is creat­ as ureau in th of e N navy. ‘n m 8 b w e h r . e re cam ped and w wer< ^ i n g r whiTelkr« rtv in g he^ X e n t K en n eth WUM* * * * thc ,H ur P fe <“ ! ™ a‘!0" so he w rote to the^K art-’ I " n w of th a ey p a rty of 130. hich Bulk Gallon duced with the Assembly President Makes Official Visit Tigard Attendance Contest Arrang­ ed; Meeting Postponed t ill U W IL E Y ’S GROCERY V. Perfection Bread Would Y ou Like SET of DISHES luun.NE 69c X«>V ■ U'lqt Service Government Cited Perfection W h ite Loaf th e P o rtlan d -A sto ria -S e asid e A uto gation at W ashington. D C . by a ir 1 clim bed Mt Hood Sunday under F re ig h t com pany. M a rg are t Olson, m ail special delivery. It w as m a i l . - | I ‘he ...c auspices of th e Hood R iver C' d a u g h te r of Mrs. N e ttie D Olson, ed in P o rtla n d at 4 p m. J u ly 7 A m erican L egion. It w as th e la rg ­ H n m o rm er re sid en t of T igard, is being and F rancis G reen re ce iv e d a w ire est single p a rty e v e r to m ake the 1 l t x e o u i i u a y i N I g l l l sponsored by th e D evil's L ake from his b ro th e r from th e Phtlip- ascent. T hey also w itnessed the _________ __ _ C __ _________________ C om m erce. She w as pine Islands at 8:35 a. ___________ m. T hursday. w edding of B etty V anA rsdale and Mrs. Jo h a n n a h V andervelden. 92. : h a m b e r H arold Patton« both of Hood River, died last S u n d ay ev en in g a t the queen for T igard high school tw o hours ahead of th e tim e days. w ho w ere m a rrie d on th e sum m it. spring. w as sent from the Islands S u n d a y guests at th e Sidney hom e of h e r son, J. F. Peerenboom . M iss A nnice C h an d lee of P ort- ,‘r ' a n u Mrs. H. A. Leslie of Mrs. G reen w rites to say "th is is R othstrom hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. a t H illsboro. F u n e ra l services w ere u r __ g __________ overnm ent lan d is sp en d in g th e su m m er w ith H im H endricksen and tw o c h il­ co nducted by F a th e r S p rin g e r W ed- P h ilip p in e Islands, visiting w ith M r [ ju s t to show th a t o __ togethe" can su rely give fast a n d prom pt I ^ r - a n d Mrs. W. B. C handlee dren Miss N ellie R othstrom and E. nesday m orning a t th e St. F ra n c is a ? d ^ i rs G$o r8e A bout 30 a tte n d e d th e S ta r class ch u rch a t Roy and b u ria l w as in w ith M r. and Mrs. C harles B e y e rs ,, service, S u n d a y school to u r a n d picnic to th e ch u rch cem etery. R ecitation of “ a v e ^e l?,raetl from a n au to trip DUDLEY DAVID SAGE B onneville S u n d ay T hey atte n d ed th e R osary was conducted T uesday i th ro u g h Y ellow stone N atio n al p a rk FO R EST G R O V E —D udley ----------- David services a t th e B onneville com- e vening a t th e D onelson & Sew eil an<‘ *n to J-T‘a h- Mr. L eslie a rriv e d ----- -------------- --------- e arly in th e sp rin g for a n e x te n d ed Sage. 81. died a t his hom e at Dil- m u n ity c h u rc h a n d m ade a to u r of chapel h e re as b o m in v !sit a n d ‘s e x p ec tin g to leav e fo r ley F rid a y m o rn in g a n d fu n e ra l th e dam . Mrs. V andervelden S cholls L adies' A id is placing a H olland. M ay 22. 1843. a n d cam e his hom e th is fall, services w e re held from th e M eth­ to th e U nited S ta te s 86 y e ars ago. Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge D avis of odist ch u rch T uesday m orning w ith re s ta u ra n t type ra n g e at th e ch u rch I Sum m er activity and re ­ She had lived in H illsboro fo r th e T l8ard a nnounced the engagem ent Rev. A. G. B ennett officiating In ­ p a rlo r k itchen. sistance against heat are th e past n in e years, b u t p rio r t o ' th e ir d a u g h te r G race M ason to te rm e n t w as in F o rest V iew cem ­ Mr. a n d Mrs. L 'p y d M u rray w ith ( th e C an to n and L adies' A ux iliary t tim e h a d lived a n u m b er of R oach of Sisters, etery. tests of your child’s stam ­ y th e a ars a t Roy. M em bers of th e 4-H clubs ol Mr. Sage w as b o rn in N ew York m em bers from N ew berg visited the ina! The child whose sum­ She is surv iv ed by h e r son, J. F T ifiard w ere honored guests ol Tl- F e b ru a ry 12, 1854, a n d w as m a r­ R eb ek ah L odge a t G erv ais S a tu r m er diet is for the m ajor Peerenboom . and a d a u g h te r, Mrs. Sard G range at th e ir day m eeting ried to Effy M T resco tt O ctober 9. I day night a n d observed M rs M ur- innie S m ith of H illsboro. S ixteen w hen th e gran g e sponsored an 1881. in C hatfield, M inn. H e cam e ra y ’s b irth d a y S u n d ay by a tte n d - part our pure milk, is a M g ra n d ch ild re n and nine g re at-g ran d - achievem ent day and h a d all th e to O regon in 1905 D eceased is sur- ing th e I. O. O. F. picnic a t S il­ healthy child. ' w o rk ol th e girls in th e s e w in g ' vived by seven c h ild ren : Norm an, v e r C re ek falls. c h ild ren also survive. M rs. F. E. R ow ell re p o rts th a t I clubs displayed. O ver tw e n ty m em - Spokane. W ash . Mrs. E E. Pike. , b e rs of the clubs w ere present. , M inneapolis. M inn.; W eldon. Cen- th e h e a t S a tu rd a y and S unday CARD O F TH A N K S O ne of T igard's buildings is h a v - ! tr a l P oint; C larence. G ra n d Forks, cooked th e b e rrie s to such an e x ­ Quart We w ish to th a n k o u r re la tiv e s a n d frien d s for th e kindness and its face lifted a n d w ill com e out N. D ; H ow ard. Poplar. M ont.; Mrs. te n t th a t th o u san d s of do llars w ill t sy m p ath y e x ten d ed us in th e loss w ith a b ra n d n ew b rick face. T he Jo h n A nderson a n d Mrs. G ordon be lost. T h e w a ln u ts a t th e H T Hesse fa rm w ere b listered on the R aun building, w hich houses th e K night. D illey. z z f te r ; and also for th e lovelv floral Phone 2IM offerings — M r L. J. Foster. Dale ____________ I Foster. Mrs. G eorge Im lay, Mrs. , 1 G lenn Stiff. for his b ro k e n leg. Mr. a and n d Mrs. J. W. T w igg and .♦u of Scholls e„u,di.- ; sons L eland and K en n eth w e re S u n d a y e vening guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. L ee B row n L eland rem a in e d w ith his a u n t for a few 9c 15c 59c 65c 98c ing a demand for itself. Aged Woman Dies choicest ingredients. PICNIC SUPPLIES Tomato Juice. Drinks. Meats, Cheese. Milk, Cream. Melons, all Ice cold for you in our frig­ idaire. (Q uantities’ lim ited) Highest Price Paid f ir Farm Produce. Ask Your Grocer — He Has TI. :n THE Perfection B a k e ry P b o n r 431 COE and CONGDON, Prop. W l D eliver Mothers F a ir w a y M a rk et WE LEAD — OTHERS FOLLOW Second at Main Street FREE DELIVERY 10c Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — July 19, 20 and 22 e » y u y* • Mcrall Jersey Dairv CURRY’S Phone 771 GROCERY Free Delivery WHEW A IN ’T IT HOT! Let Us Bake for You During This Hot Weather. Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 19 and 20 A ngel Food ROSE CITY Ju st like M other bakes E ach 25C P ut a “ gob” of ice cream on a piece. Good and cool. C O O K IE S A large assortment, lain and fancy cookies Delicious with ices P u ffe d Rice or Puffed W h-at Q u ak er Each ... Each 15c 10c PEARS led & White m .... 23c i pear, a little cot- cheese, a dab of inaise makes a ious cool salad. C H A T K A CRA B Fruit Juice Grape G rapefruit O range Pineapple Drink them stra ig h t or use as a mixer. I don’t c a re ! 1/2S. EACH -lb. M.J.B.3 Q uality !-lb. C offee of 15c 27c ........... .................................... 28c 29c 85c PABSTETT 6.5-oz. pkg. Pim iento or Standard. IJ .0 9 -lb. A m erica. RITZ CRACKERS -lb. pkg. 23c I pkg«. "$1.50 value fo r 25c. G e n ­ uine H a n d -cu t Rock C ry sta l C om pote on silv e r plated base. S end B e tty C rocker, M inneapolis, M inn., 25c and sales slip sho w in g p urchase 2 pkgs. of W heatles.” W H E A TH EA R T8— Sperry Large pkg. JELLO— Awiortrd Flavor». 23c 29c pkgs. I7e 3 pkg». VELVET TOILET TISgVB—1000-sheet. N.B. C. 21c Bar Cakes f o r .............. P O S T T O A S T IE S 2 pkgs. for S W A N S D O W N CAK E FLOUR X " a Quarter. and ice cream. 100' Pure Vegetable 25c Quart 99c No. !4 Tins. Plain and Iced. And they only cost you White Star Features for Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 19 to 22, inclusive 39c Layer Cakes Salad O il TUNA No. ‘/a Tins. A large cake. Deliciously baked. Only .. Phone 3251 «c 2 for 8ANICLOR—Quart 10e SANICLOR— S -g a llo n U N DERW O OD’« HAM —4-ox. tab le Jar Mr 23c Gallon 3 for 25c Your Container. Peanut B u tte r QUALITY ...................... Made with selected vegtables No. 1 tall can ............................ BROOMS 10c CHOCOLATES PORK A BEANS. Van Camp’s. 22>/2-oz. 2 for 19c Vegetables for Friday and Saturday C A R R O T S «„a B E E T S Bunch ........................ .... 29c * for 15C CELERY lie 2c 59c Dollar Value Canned on Columbia River. 2 C A B B A G E s? “ i HEAns'................................. 5-sew, Medium Weight. Chinook Salmon HERSHEY MILK CHOCOL’TE, 1-lb. bars. 2 for 29c Friday and Saturday Only ► rolls Vegetable Salad A-PLUS HEALTH SOAP. 5 bars ..........................23c WAX PAPER 40 ,oot ro11 2 ,b. 25c 2 ,bB „ 25c TlSSlie 3 IOC A m aizo S y ru p S 5í¡„ 35c 32c CRISCO. 3-lb. tin .......................................................59c n „ SUPERIOR. PLAIN or salted WHITE KING TOILET SOAP. 5 bars .............. 23c WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP. Large S RADISHES Old Fashioned Pound .................................. 10c CHASE and SANBORN “ 4c 4 5C CUCUMBERS S . 1 ,.,5C COFFEE Dated for Freshness. a -ib. > Pkg............... 25c