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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, September 20, 1035
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Three
I dollar» In federal re lie f fund» were
woods. A n o th e r enjoyable d iv e r­ scored tw o touchdow ns on tong
t r ip S a tu rda y n ig h t In B lue m o u n ­
I ex|x*nded In paying salaries of !
sion fo r the g irls was the fo o tba ll passes a n d
Emmons, Beuverton
tains.
game
between Jefferson and St. fu llb u c k .
M r and Mrs. N P. Johnson left
intercepted
a Q uaker
mpR and wom en em ployed
In
M ary's high
F rld u y fo r a h u n tin g tr ip
pus«,
to
make
the other
vi»lng the program » .
.Miss G e ra ld in e S m ith and Miss
A
W h lte u ke r w e n t to Eastern
E lizab e th O rs c ili attended the Rose
O regon on a h u n tin g tr ip
Subscribe fo r the Argus
Regintratiort of m otor vehicles
C ity conference in P o rtla n d Sep­
M r and M rs. C harles Boy vis
'
I In O regon w ill exceed 300,000 by
lie d M r and M rs. Edgar M our of
Buxton T ow nsend Club H as tem ber 21.
A, B. M cF arlane Succum b* B u rlin g to n Sunday.
M .n y N .w P u p il, Enroll Second W e e k , L ocal
,
, ;
‘
USED and NEW PARTS
S p eak er; M eet P ostponed
I,. G Bole w e n t to llu ld M o u n ,
B eaverton H igh B eats
For less. Tires, batteries, wheeK—
F ollow in g O peration
S c h o o l.; R. F .lin g r r P c e .id .n l B u ild in g Club
ta in on u h u n tin g t r ip S aturday
R eserves of Franklin w ire , wood dise. a ll atsea. T ra ile rs
T h e re w ill be a m ixe d dunce at
18» Mra. J«SM Meyc»*)
made to order.
I e ig h t m onths o f the c u rre n t year
BEAVERTON
Beaverton high
BANKS
A r th u r It M cF a rla ne th e C edur M ill G runge h u ll next
BU X TO N An
in te re s tin g ta lk eleven defeated the F ra n k lin high
The ju n io r h ig h »chool ground» and M arg a re t Haven» o f the ju n io r | record the »ale o f 21,530 new cars,
of Bank« died e a rly M onday m o rn ­ S u tu rdu y night.
H illsboro A uto W reckers
were tile «cone o f a fla g raisin g h ig h missed several days o f school. | a gam of 69 p e r cent over the was given by M r Megwood, state school reserves o f P o rtla n d F rid a y 116 W. M a in
ing at the Kiunnuel ho«pital In
156 Second Ave.
R udy l.o s ll and fu m ily o f L a u re l ,
A 4-H B u ild in g c lu b was o rgan- | reco rd fo r the same p e riod last le ctu re r, on th e Townsend plan a, 19 to 0. K lin e . B eaverton e n d .
when
Portland,
tie w iu operuted
o n v is ite d M r and M r , A r th u r G ould cerem ony » rld a y m o rn in g
a
m
eeting
o
f
th
e
Townsend
c
lu
b
year.
' the new fla g po ll- wus dedicated iZ(.,| at th e Junior h ig h last week
T hnm day fo r ru p tu re d appendix. Sunday.
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J here Septem ber 18. Dates fo r the
M r M cFarlane was horn June
M m John Z itzm u n w e n t on n A p p ro p ria te selections were given F o u r-H w o rk in the b u ild in g d iv i­
Shaniko, lit t le
Wasco co u n ty m eetings u t the c lu b have been
30. 1877, at U oodland, M ic h , the t r ip w ith her K l» te r-ln -lu w , M rs by Rosem ary K llp p u o f the 4A at sion w ill be u n d erta ke n T h e c lu b
residents changed fro m the fir s t and th ird
io n o f Janie« K and Nancy M c­ W illia m C ra w fo rd o f P o rtla n d , to the Peter Moscow school and by hope« to en ter one o r tw o m odel to w n , w h ich had 100
Farlane He lu te r liv e d In Canby, H oquiam . O ly m p ia , Aberdeen, and’ « o y c * B u m p fro m the 7A d ivis io n b u ild in g s as an e x h ib it at the «late w hen the 1930 census was taken W ednesday n ig h ts to fir s t and
th ird T hu rsd a y nights.
h l«h ,JoF S to u t“ fa ir next year The leader o f th e is the e n vy o f th e state.
M ic h , fo r lit yeur« m id fo r the on th e w a y back w ent o ve r the *'< ,he
M eet Postponed
pant 27 year« had liv e d In O regon, loop by M t. R a in ie r.
The c ity has no taxes, no debts,
* h"
" " ?icd
" T r,e#- 'i'.T clu b is W a lle r H e n ry, grade school
W B A m eeting scheduled fo r S ep-I
M a rtin Larsen le ft fo r
Hood » a v id W ile y, Ja ck Goodm an. Rot»- m anual tra in in
...„
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Bie fir s t fiv e year« being «pent ut
g In
s tru c to r. T -----
he and is on a cash basis, F P. W ag­
M anning, w here he w o rke d In the R iv e r Tuesday to p ick pears and , r t Ggilbi-e. and Leon Banner, a ll h ig h school b u ild in g c lu b u n d er ner. c ity recorder, w ro te Secretary te m b e r 25 has been postponed un- ;
fro m ,h ,‘ Ju n lo r high T he exer the sup e rvisio n o f M au rice Rom lg o f State S nell S h a n iko has never t i l a fte r prune harvest
lu m b e r builne«« He then m oved u iip lrs .
A g ir l was born to M r and M rs. |
Mis;
M aude T u c k e r o f M u lle r ‘'Ises w ere closed by the sin g in g o f w ill assist and w o rk w ith th e be- had a budget and doesn’t see w h y
to Hank«, w lire he ran a h a rd ­
ware «tore He b u ilt up a fin e t o r T c a l , is v is itin g Mrs. C A ,,n*' v e n e 1,1 " T ," ‘ s ' ar Spangled ghm er« O ffic e rs o f the c lu b are it should have to d ra w one up L o u is K a u ffm a n (Eva Nelson) Sep­
several B anner'' The p u p ils o f the ju n lo i president, Raym ond E slinger; vice - now to s u b m it ’ o S nell In v ie w te m b e r 22 at a Fores, G rove hos­
l>u«lue«« w h ic h he wax op e ra tin g W ilson o f B ethany f o r
weeks
'
h,Kh Bnd ,he p c le r
school pr i.M(|1.„ t, James A llis o n ; secretary. o f a la w passed by th e las, legis­ p ita l.
al the tim e o f 111« death.
M r and M rs G eorge Riggle v is ­
_________ _______
1 wish to th u n k A lb e rt H u rtra m p f. Jack Howe O th e r m em bers are la tu re p ro v id in g fo r a u d itin g of
Mr
M cF a rla ne 1« » u rvlve d by
m
pm
bcr
o
f
the
school
board,
who D a vid W iley. E d w in L in n and B ud m u n ic ip a l accounts .
ite d th e ir d a ughter
M rs
Elm o
his w id o w , Florence M cFarlane,
•
•
•
donated
m
any
hours
o
f
service
In
T
a
llm a n , at T im b e r Septem ber 15
whom he m a rrie d In M ichigan, a
Hines
securing and e re ctin g th e flagpole.
Ensilage c u ttin g
was fin ish e d
'la u gh te r, M r«
Jay
P ln k a rd of
G overnor M a rtin is g e ttin g ready
T w o classes elected o ffic e rs re ­
T he y also appreciate the e ffo rts c e n tly as fo llo w s; 6A2 at the ju n io r to m ove again fo r the second tim e here S aturday.
Mudinon, W is , and tw o g ra n d c h il­
o f W ilb u r D illo n o f the fir e de­ high.
M r and Mrs. L lo y d M organ are
dren; one «later, Mrs. Jane H o lley
president.
H a rle n W elntz; since the c a p ito i fire . He and State
pa rtm e n t. w h o was in s tru m e n ta l vice-president. V ir g il H u ffm a n ; sec­ T reasurer H o lm a n and th e board p ic k in g prunes at Gus Gheens.
of llro w n « v llle , M ich ; three b ro th -
ill» Mra. Henry Cypher
era, Jumes of llu f u r , John o f Bel
N O R T H P L A IN S
C h u rch
o f in re m o vin g th e cables fro m the reta ry. A lv in K ra u s The 3A at the o f co n tro l em ployes w ill move R ich a rd A lle n is sta yin g w ith his
flo u r. C o l, and Rev K E M cF a r- C h ria t ha« organized a B ib le study pole.
D a vid H ill school, president. A l ­ fro m th e suprem e c o u rt lib ra ry g randm other, M rs. G ary, a, Sco­
Several in te re s lin g p ro je cts have lene A m acher, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t . to the fo u rth flo o r o f th e m ain fie ld d u rin g th e ir absence.
lane o f Topeka, K an
J do»» w ith Rev C u r t ii as leader
N o rm a n Moen is em ployed a,
M r M cF a rla ne was a m em ber o f Class meet« at e ig h t o'clo ck each been started in some o f the classes. M abel Webb s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s . o ffic e b u ild in g
T here th e y w ill
III.' O ild Fellow «' lodge and re g u la r Wednesday eve n in g and w ill con- T he fir s t grade p u p ils o f th e P e te r ) R a lp h H aley
take over the o f f u - s o f th e W o rld th e Parson prune y a rd near Gales
attendant at th e T u a la tin Plain» tln u e th ro u g h the w in te r A ll In- Boscow school are m a k in g a pic-
L o rre a n May o f the 8A class W ar Veterans' State A id co m m is­ Creek.
G reen M o u n ta in G range m et in
Pre»byterlan ch u rc h
F u n e ra l a r- I (crested are welcome.
to re book fo r th e ir lib r a ry table
w
ill
be a school news re p o rte r, ta k ­ sion. le ttin g them m ove upstairs
rangement» are w ith the Forest
M r and M r« I. It C yp h e r vis- The HA2 class at the ju n io r high j ing th e place o f V irg in ia Havens to the state engineer's q u a rte rs a ll day session S a tu rda y w ith a
basket
din n e r. T w o v is itin g grang­
O rove U n d e rta k in g Co.
I (ted M r am i M rs M It. F inch w ill dra m a tize "Rebecca o f Sunny
„ „
A llw r ( H a rt
f was „ The la tte r w ill m ove to th e E lks'
S S Ä / S S . ‘¿ J
" ' ‘ S « « « ' o f the fir s , g ra d ^ d u rin g tem ple d o w n to w n It's a ll being ers w ere present
F uneral services w ere held Wed- 1 In P o rtla n d Sunday evening
F ritz B ro w n o f B eaver C reek .
fa d in g w o rk T he 5A p u p ils o f i th e ir opening
nesdny a fte rn o o n ut th e Forest
M r and M rs J u liu s Schoenberg
exercises
F rid a y done because th e suprem e co u rt and a p a rty o f frie n d s attended |
G rove U n d e rta k in g com pany chapel visite d the J
I t (¡easier fu m ily the D a vid H ill school are p a in tin g ,
,
had co m p la in ts fro m a tto rn e ys th a t
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w ith Rev
A n d re w C a rric k and and M rs Sue Davis in P o rtla n d m u ra ls to illu s tra te th e ir h is to ry j
there was too m uch noise in the a dance here S a tu rd a y n ig h t given
lessons T he 5A class o f the D a vid
Rev T ild e n o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t Saturday.
! lib ra ry w hat w ith a ll th e stenog­ by th e grange
M rs Rhoda Watson was v is ite d
was In Banks cem etery.
Miss B e rn ice D illo n o f H ills b o ro H ill school enjoyed an e x h ib it F ri- ( ' rarvifrtl
I L z»ftz»e
raphers and bookkeepers a t w o rk
llt-W S
C lie r
• • •
S a tu rd a y
and
Sunday
by
her
! spent the w eek-end w ith L a v e lle day w hen Jamee S eym our b rought
daughters,
Mrs. F ra n k Tevens of
a horned toad to school T he toad
(Continued from case one)
iJa ckso n
The sensational K e lla h e r-B a n k s
by her
b ro th e r, as a m em ber o f the state game b rib e ry case, in v o lv in g an ex-state Seaside and M rs. O lliv e r Hove of
Mr
und Mrs. O h e rb illig a n d was ca ptured
fu m ily o f Tucomu. W a sh . visite d Douglus. w hen he was in Texas com m ission T he M u ltn o m a h coun- parole o ffic e r and a m u rd e re r. Is V ancouver, and B u d Watson o f
ty com m ission has named a suc- before the M a rio n c o u n ty grand Forest G rove
M r and M rs John G fc lle r M rs. th is sum m er.
M rs F re d S to w e ll and son John
Plans are u n d er way fo r pro- ' cessor to W allace who, how ever, Jury.
! O h e rb illig is a d u u gh te r o f M rs.
o f Ryderw ood. Wash , spent the
B E T H A N Y C E D A R M I L L --L e e d y (¡fe lle r.
gram s to be presented a, the ju n -1 insists th a t he w ill c a rry his fig h t
Dan J. K e lla h e r. P o rtla n d , f o r ­
G runge m et Septem ber 111 N e xt | M rs Dora Nelson o f H ills b o ro lo r h ig h T he 8A p u p ils are w o rk - to the le g is la tu re as th e o n ly s u ­
w eek-end w ith re la tiv e s here.
'
m er parole ch ie f, was accused of
H a rry W ebb le ft last w eek f o r 1
M onday n ig h t Booster n ig h t w ill and M rs. H e n ry
Johnson
a n d in g on th e ir p la y fo r O ctober I L th o rity q u a lifie d to pass on th e agreeing to accept a $50.000 b rib e
P o rtla n d a fte r spending th e past
be held T here w ill be a pro g ra m ' d u u gh te r o f P o rtla n d v is ite d ut The 8A2 are m a kin g plans fo r e lig ib ility o f its members.
to o btain B anks' release fro m p ris ­
• • •
ye a r at the A le x A lle n home
and speaker. E veryone is In v ite d 1 the Schoenberg home Sunday
th e ir program w h ich w ill be given
on.
w h e re he has been employed.
E v e ry th in g is a ll set fo r th e spe­
Rosa F in d le y m arke te d the last
M r. and M rs B la in e F inch and in th e a u d ito riu m O ctober 29.
L. A. Banks. e x -M e d fo rd p u b ­
u,
M r and M rs E llis Watson are
of his peuches last w eek He re- : lit t le son o f P o rtla n d v is ite d at
M an y new p u p ils entered the c ia l session. The la w m a ke rs a w a it lisher. se rvin g a life te rm in the
ported o n ly u fo u rth o , a c ro p
j the L It C yp h e r home Sunday.
schools d u rin g the second week o n ly the w o rd fro m G o ve rn o r M a r ­ p e n ite n tia ry fo r the m u rd e r o f p ic k in g hops a, th e V a lle y V ie w
hop
fa
rm
near
Forest
G
rove.
M r a n d M rs James W alter«
M e r r itt Jackson und C la rk ln k - N ew ones a, the ju n io r h ig h are tin to r th e ir advance on the state George Prescott, M e d fo rd c o n -
M rs R oland S tu a r, (Zelm a H il-
wen, to Eastern O regon on u h u n t- ley »pent Sunduy at P a cific C ity Duane H a w kin s, A d e lb e r, H o ffn e r c a p ita l and the governor, in tu rn , stable, has rep e a te d ly sought r e ­
lik e r ) o f The D alles v is ite d her
Ing tr ip .
f M rs Ed K a u fm a n , w h o u n d e r­ and W illia m M ay The 3A class at a w a its actio n by the P W A upon lease fro m prison.
parents, M r. and M rs. H. H illic k e r
does to O. H. C.
w ent a m a jo r o p e ra tio n a t the D a vid H ill had fiv e new p u p ils his a p p lic a tio n fo r fu n ds to f i ­
. . .
at S cofield rece n tly.
Roger Johnson le f, fo r O regon E m unucl h o sp ital In P o rtla n d , has last week, Bobby L e A tw o o d . from nance a la rg e r site fo r th e new
Real estate is lo o k in g up. th in k s
M rs. B ru ce M cC ann and Mrs.
State college Sunday
I re tu rn e d home.
S cofield; A u d re y B o lt and Helen b u ild in g W hen th e session is con­ C. V. Johnson, de p uty state real
F re d B e n e fie l are p ic k in g prunes
M iss C la ra Thom pson. Miss H ar- ! M r. und M rs. W H W leneeke M ax S e yb e rt fro m P o rtla n d ; R alph vened the senate w ill meet in the
Lb.
estate com m issioner. O regon has at Frydendals near Banks.
rie t laris. Rose Thom pson, a n d v is ite d re la tive s In W ashougal S u n - H aley fro m B euverton; V e rle H us­ la rge d in in g roo m o f th e M a rio n 1500 persons in the business, some
(Center
cuts)
W
illia
m
and
D
e
lm
a
r
Riggle,
O
r-
Bene H a n w ri spent the w eek-end day
h
o
tel
w
ith
th
e
house
assigned
to
ton fro m Seattle, Wash. N ew m em ­
12*4 per cent m ore th a n th e same
at the beaches.
| A n d y C h riste n e r and K u r , Jacky bers o f the 4A class at D a vid H ill q u a rte rs In th e
Salem a rm o ry, tim e last year. B ro ke rs re p o rt m ore en Frost. George and Claude R ig ­
M r and Mrs. G lenn C a rr visite d are h u n tin g In eastern Oregon
are W endell Heaeock fro m M c ­ separated fro m th e h o tel b y a calls fo r p ro p e rty than a t any gle and E lto n In g ra m o f B irk e n -
fe ld spent the w eek-end here.
M r and M rs A lb e rt S aindon of
M r and Mrs. Jo h n M ille r and M in n v ille ; K a th e rin e A n n Jones n a r r o w
a lle y -w a y
C o m m itte e tim e in the las, seven years
Elsie M eyers and H a ro ld Fisher
H uber Sunday ufternoon. und via- fa m ily v is ite d o ve r the w eek-end fro m C a lifo rn ia ; Jean Steele fro m room s w ill be a v a ila b le in both
• • •
v is ite d M r. and M rs. E a rl F isher
itc il M r und M rs R aym ond Page at th e R ichard S an d fo rd home P o rtla n d ; B e tty Jo S w a n k fro m th e h otel and the a rm o ry and th e
W heat seeds th a t la y in th e c o r­ at Sunset cam p S a tu rda y n ig h ,
o f P o rtla n d Sunday n ig h ,.
The men d ro ve to th e coast and K e n d a ll Kansas B e tty Jean Love- press, tele g ra p h and telephone ac­ nerstone o f th e bu rn e d state Cap­
M e rlin W atson v is ite d F loyd Rye
Herm an Gtlsoe o f H u b e r visite d fished Sunday.
be p ro v id e d
a ll o f Salem is a new p u p il in com m odations w ill
ito l fo r 60 years tu rn e d o u t to be at M a n n in g S aturday.
M r. and M r» G le n n C a rr Septem -
Mrs. A r th u r D a vis is hom e fo r the 5B.
w ith space in th e c lu b d in in g room
dead The state d e p a rtm e n t o f ag­
F em e Eastm an is home fro m j
her 18
a fe w day» v is itin g her parents.
A few p u p ils were absent last adjacent to th e senate cham ber. ric u ltu re exp e rim e n ted
on
th e
Fred Ksssehuum o f P o rtla n d vis- He has been tra n sfe rre d fro m Bon- w eek because o f illness A l the S peculation here as to the date o f seeds, hop in g to rouse th e m back V a lle y V ie w hop y a rd w h e re she
Hcd re la tiv e s here Sunduy.
n e v llle Io W ishram . Wush
Peter Boscow school D a vid S h ip - the session persists in f ix in g th e to a c tiv ity . T h e y were placed in spent th e past th re e weeks
ib.
Cd Lehm an and F r.m k Je ffn e s.
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ley, D onald M a rla tt and G le n Ros- date fo r O ctober, n o t la te r th a n the cornerstone by S. F. C h a d ­
w ith a p a rty , le ft on u h u n tin g
Q u a lity Job p rin tin g -A rg u s
enow were absent John P re tty man th e 15,h o f th e m onth.
w ic k . secretary o f state in 1873.
• • •
COMPOUND.
• • •
A m a te ria l im p ro ve m e n t in the
ib » .
“ Increased speed has d e fin ite ly
tr a ffic accident s itu a tio n in O re ­
boosted the percentage o f fa ta litie s
gon is show n by re p o rts co m p iled
in accidents on the open h ig h w a y .”
ST M A R Y 'S O F T H E V A L L E Y .
bv S ecretary o f State S n e ll W h ile
rep o rte d S ecretary o f State Snell. B ea ve rto n — V era M a rie B e rn in g of
M ilw a u k ie celebrated her seventh
n u m b e r o f fa ta litie s fo r th e f ir s t cent ° f ,h e accldents-
b irth d a y Septem ber 19. A tte n d in g
w ere Vera M a rie B erning. M a ry
e ig h t m onths o f th is ye a r is o n ly
MRS. M A R T JE A N M c L E A N
E lle n Royston, Isabel T y le r. B a r­
160 com pared to 20, fo r the same
FO R EST
G R O V E — M rs.
M a ry bara W illia m s . M u rie l L ig h t. L a u rie
p e riod in 1934, T w e n ty persons
w ere k ille d In tr a f f ic accidents i Jane M cLean, 76. died at h e r hom e Boyle. B e tty B a u e rly and M a rily n
on O regon h ig h w a ys d u rin g A u ­ here S aturday. F u n e ra l services H ults.
Res. Phone 321Z
gust com pared to 30 fo r th e same w ere h e ld a t the Forest G rove
Phene 651
5 D e liv e rie s D a ily
St. M ary's o f the V a lle y th e ory
m on th a ye a r ago.
U n d e rta k in g com pany chapel W ed­ and h a rm o n y class has added eight
A ll M eats Inspected by Drs. N icol and A lm q u is t
N B C .-Safew ay
nesday afte rn o o n w ith E ld e r Dan m ore p ro m is in g members.
R ecreation program s c a rrie d on I S chirm an o f P o rtla n d o ffic ia tin g ,
Assortm ent.
T he w eek-end b ro u g h t the t h r ill
in 30 O regon c o m m u n itie s d u rin g In te rm e n t was in M t. V ie w cem- o f an o u tin g in the in v itin g autum n - = ------ --------------- ------------- - = ■ £ =
■ a n d 3 3 o t h e /ip u y t A IS-os. C e llo
the pas, sum m er p ro v id e d e m p lo y - e te ry Deceased was b o rn in Og-
Bag
l m en, to 420 persons on r e lie f rolls, densberg. Wis.. F e b ru a ry 15. 1859,
; a cco rd in g to C. A H ow ard, state i m a rrie d R obert M cLean O ctober
F ir s t P r iz e
su p e rin te n d e nt o f p u b lic in s tru c - | 12, 1892, in P o rtla n d. Deceased is
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an average w e e k ly attendance of kio, Japan, and Mrs. Hazel Em -
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44.360 persons d u rin g th e m on th j m erson o f A u g u o in , Cal. A sister,
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Post’s.
o f August. T w e n ty-se ve n thousand ! Sarah G o o dfe llo w . live s at Salem.
Meets Local
Club Changed
Flag Raising Ceremony Held
Junior High School Friday ,H
Business Head
at Banks Dies
W EEK END
MEAT BUYS
Bible Class Formed
at North Plains
Booster Niglit at
Leedy Grange Set
Finest Meats — Lowest Cost
PICNICS
19c
M U TTO N SHOULDER L1> 9 c
PORK SHOULDER
19c
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb
15c
RIB STEAK
14c
Lb
PURE LARD
Observe Birthday
St. Mary’s Home
S afeway S tores
'f
Coffee Contest
1200
SUPERIOR MARKET
H ot C ake
Bran Flakes
9c
Pkg.
50 PRIZES IN ALL!
TIME
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CLEANSER
S u n b rilc
I* k
ik e fifty prraen« rrevitin g tk r
• ill b« »ward«d ih r |> n its
hh} ki^fwa* n w n krr
of p>oat«
3
or
10c
Contest Starts October 1
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f u ll at «atsr Safeway M aare lotlay
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COCOA
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f«'rf H f t t i l f i l o
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17c
10
bars
White King
T P
B ,u e
S e a l-
l | ni-(| wheat. 49-lb. sack
Bhie Rose, fancy.
3 lbs.
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9c
11c
15c
In d ep en d en tly O w ned and O perated
Hoot Mon!
Here's p le n ty o f w u rra .
w u rra handsom e bargains
fo r gud Scotch shopper.
See o u r p rices fo r
C ontinuing Our
SLEEPY HOLLOW
SYRUP SALE
Pint jug
5-lb. can
19c
33c
59c
Fri., Sat., Sept. 27-28
Cocoa
Rockwood
t ie
...
H O M IN Y . V an
No. 2'4 cans.
3 fo r
Camp's.
T A P IO C A —
M in u te Pkg.
COCOA.
Baker's.
-lb. ra n
CERTO .
2 bottle»
Off«
4dC
10c
10c
45c
SYRUP. Log C nhin
u m size.
Can ..........
M A Y O N N A IS E .
Foods.
Q u a rt ja r
M e d i­
39c
Beat
45c
18c
10-lb. sack
45c
3
10c
SU N K IST .
D ozen
Wason's
3
G la u jar
10c
CAULIFLOWER 2 & S.15C
14c
....... 1 1 c
Bran Flakes
25C
r « ; 1? ' ...................
10c
Cleanser
Syrup
Mellow Drip
In hulk.
F ull quart
(or ...............
Ivory Flakes
Tavern
Friday and Saturday O nly
ORANGES
Gelatin Dessert
2
Coffee
Produce Features
-d
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Lighthouse
3
IOC
for
U. S. No. 1
2
5c
O N I O N S S ''NG
5,».. 5C
Dog Food
Wag
Can
( I s , 2 for 1 5 c)
PUMPKIN
WHEATHEARTS
COFFEE
lOVg-oz.
2 Vi« can ................................
5c
Tobacco
Velvet or
P. A .........
10c
Sperry.
P kg. ...
N u rs
r e ry R hym e T u m b le r FREE w ith each package.
Columbia B est. Save cost of tin.
Pound
.................................................................................
ECONOMY COFFEE (Lb. 1 7 c)
GINGER ALE— Cliquot Club
Bar ...................................................
CATSUP— Kern’s.
New pack. 12-oz. bottle
LAUNDRY SOAP—
C rystal W hite. 10 bars
O range, Lem on, Citron P eel
OQz»
dudVr
All new pack. Lb.
BAKE YOUR FRUIT CAKE NOW
SO IT WILL BE RIGHT FOR HOLI­
DAYS.
4
Lyons Coaster*. 3V»-oz. pkg. JLvFVx
Lem on.
Orange.
Pineapple. C herries
(1 6 -o z .
1 0 c)
9^^
3 lbs........................ 49c
PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP — Buy
now and save.
C itro n .
SQ U A SH "AN,S"
Del Monte, new pack.
Del Monte Golden Bantam, new pack. Cream Style
or Whole Kernel. 2 for .....................................................
Del Monte Golden.
Toilet Soap
Safeway.
ffx»
Cx»
can V
Kc
JUvtz
10c
22c
OQxa
P a c k a g e .................................................................
p»»............... 1 0 c
2-11». can .
PANCAKE FLOUR
Price* E ffectiv e F riday, Saturday and M onday — Sept. 27, 28 and 3 0
JELL WELL
TOMATO JUICE
Rippled Wheat
$ J .O 9
10-lb. can
19c
17c
23c
49c
55c
39c
29c
29c
39c
35c
New cube, famous for natural flavors,
G R A P E F R U IT . Del M onte
a?
PHONE 2001
14c
Q uart ju g
Stream.
SHRIMP Gulf 5-oz.
can
CORN Ray ma I Whole Kernel.
RICE
25c
—
t - lb . ra n
E n to rl
..................... $ 4 .7 9 )
LA U N D R Y SOAP
FT OI
c ia e e t T ka »., O « l.
' 1 0 ,». 4 8 c
M ATCHES
*
Taa«., O«l
FREE DELIVERY
O u r M other's.
C o ffee
HOT CAKES A N D SY R U P
A L B E R S F L A P J A C K F LO U R —
Large pkg.
SPERRY P A N C A K E FLO U R —
28-01. p kg .............................
PEACOCK BUC KW HEAT
F LO U R . Large p k g ...........
F IS H E R 'S H O T C A K E -W 'A F F L E
F LO U R .
10« ...................
SPERRY P A N C A K E -W A F F L E
F LO U R .
10s .. ............. ..... ...........
HO NEY'— Pure, new crop.
(2*4 can 23cI 5 lbs. fo r ............
S T R A W B E R R Y PRESERVES—
P u y a llu p , new pack. 2-lb. j a r ...
D R IP S SYR U P— Tea Garden.
(P in , 17c) Q uart ..................
SY R U P— V e rm o n t M aid, cane
and m aple. (12-oz. 19cl 26-oz.
K A R O S Y R U P —Red o r Blue.
(3-lb. 23c) 5 -lb ..................... ..... ....
GROCERY
L ig h tho u se
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IS HERE AGAIN!
HILLSBORO CASH
troh
Van II « a M la fe t
la enter liras ('u nir», b r r s a a k r r t 's
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. nd of ib r ( aaitr«|
(1 0 0 -lb .
25c
25c
*500 —in Cash
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3
FRED’S
COOKIES
M
tt 4 9 c ,
48c
00 IN CASH PRIZES
Airway
V Coffee
18?.
3
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Q uart ............. J T tz V i
8c
45c
PINEAPPLE — Coral Sea, 2s.
Broken slices.
2 for
QCn
(2>/a. 2 for 2 9 c ) ..................... AtfV
GRAPEFRUIT— Florida
25c
Gold, 300s. 3 for
SH O R T E N IN G —
Westminster. 4 lbs...........
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