The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 03, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
A R G U S .
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, October .'I, I ¡Jar,
O R E G O N
also Wednesday evening dinner Ml
John Loynes, are moving
Driers are taxed to capacity It
guests there.
with another daughter, Mrs Chur-
Is also reported that there is some
I’he party of eight hunters who j les Clapsliuw. for the w inter
shortage of labor
enjoyed a hunting trip to the Blue
Clifford Rlitaii was taken to «
! Mr. and Mrs. W alter Heard of
Mountains the last week, returned hospitul io Portland Saturday, aft
' Hunks and Mrs. Ella Miznei of
Monday with eight deer Going ,i huviog hiccoughs for u week
i Portland spent Sunday with Mr
were John Willis. Art Connolly
M,
MlI1
lllld d
|(
Service* Sunday
__________
and Mrs William Mistier at Sun
Stanley llaho. Ed and Kenneth
M arjorie and Mis
Wall,,
1 set Ciutip.
C hurch service will be held Sun-
. ,
. . . .
S ilv e r T e n P la n n e d nt M r*. Keenon, Gene Mast, Elmer Me,a ll W l IK, , t
P « u n f r F a rm R e n te d ; S e rv ­ day after Sunday school at It P ro blem s S ta n d a rd R a tin g C o n s id e re d ; M o th e rs C lu b to
S u n , lay with Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Eli G rindle of
am. mid W Willis of Thatcher
Ml.s
Ervilendall Sunday
u. „
Q u a lls ’ O c to b e r 11
o'clock A. C. R.vlander of P o rt­
ice* Set S un d ay
I Hanks accompanied Mr. and Mrs
M e e t F r id a y ; C lif f T ho m p so n H a s N a rro w Escape
z\
hoy,
Charles
William,
wus
Manning
land w ill conduct the service and
B ert G rindle to Portland Sunday
horn lo Mr und Mrs Harold lle.v
,,
. . . . .
,
there will be special music.
< Hy Mi«« M nrw nr*t M athlw ien)
to visit Frank G rindle in St. V in­
IB» Mr«. J . C. Smith)
Holds ill th e J o n e s h o sp ita l in H ills
‘
J
'
E. A. G illenw ater was one of a
cent's hospital. Frank was oper-
MOUNTAINDALE
A
dinner
pm
boro
September
28.
“'¡d
‘A*
1
‘ s' .
“y
HAZELDALE
Community
club
BANKS
High
school budget is visiting relatives here
--------
----- _ .oup on a hunting trip
to the
few ated on Saturday morning for ty in honor of the fourteenth wed
w ith Mi
u n d Mi«, r i e d II u ih j
met Friday night at the school John Dav country t he first
week committee met Thursday night in weeks,
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mr*.
v«r Tea •‘lanneil
near S tra m i.
house A series of card parties " ill of lhe s;,ason jje bagged a two- the high school and made little Jam es hompson of Portland vls- trouble In his knee.
Mr and Mrs. Newton G riffin and George Hauser of Portland was
",ra 1 A Q u a lls assisted liv
be held, beginning October 18 w ith
n , devr
change in the
budget from last ite d at th e Cliff Thompson home
Mrs Oscar Delaune.v mid daugh- g iv e n S u n d a y at the home of her Ml* *■-•*
B
? d l 'e r
Mrs W A. Jones in charge Plans
Farm Rented
year T here was a discussion on Septem ber 25.
ter were Sunday visitors of Mrs parents, Mr and Mrs C S Hey-
1 v. I',!‘ >sl*teis
w ere formed for a pot luck din-
th e proposed gymnasium and it
Conference Held
North
Plums
ut
the
home
of Mi «
K atherine Keenon ut North Plains nolds Guests were Mr und Mrs
ner Octolier 11. honoring the teach-
MrJ Viola Kearney has rented
m a d e v e r y d e a r th a t w ithout
n r I .ii.
i
« i
Q uail■ <»« tobei 11 I p '
ers
M r P o r t e r a n d M is s D a v i e s
her farm at Rosedale and moved
! m an, scry Clear uiai w unoui
Dr i,Cwis Magtn of Salem con-
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Leonard
G
om
rath
J
1
N
orthrup
and
Joann
llayniuu
GaJwir Earm Rented
to Aloha, w here she is an instruc- a gym and equipm ent for teach- ducttx, q u ar,erly conference Sun-
have moved from the Ethel Smith I of Portland. Mr anil Mrs Thomas P in «harp. Everybody welcome
The D u T chm ^ ? farm known
“ » 'h e grade school.
"< oi domertic science and m anual day afternoon in the church and home to the Pete Jacobs' house
Two new «win#« have been put
Connolly of Hillsboro. Mr and Mrs
as » e G e o r t^ M i ll e r n l'aee has
Marv and K arl Doern of Rose- '[-“ »'"K ,h at ‘h,s S“ !«* " m ai" ’ Preached in the evening.
George Connolly und son, Mr und .
Harrison
,
Ixwn r e n h T to Henrv T runn J r of dale are both attending night standard high school after this
Mrs. Florence S h u rter left Sun-
Mrs
O rville Reynolds.
Harold , Ml' «'>•• Mr» " » ‘ ’'" '" » ’r
b etn rented to Henry T rupp Jr. o
N orthw estern in P ort- '«sir Also w ithout a standard rat- day for her home tn Cassapolis.
Reynolds mol the honor . _ guests. Mr .4
Portland
are
with I.....
their
sv •» t n .»
iU il
ill
n n \ h a h l vr
,\C .I
n ■.
e
. . . . .
■ ■. ■ I. s
an M is staying
I l ....I
11.
M ane3, T rupp1 a ^ e d V h iT w™k I U n T _ k _ f a V T s ’ U W n g ’ a “b u s i n g i !"*
,he c * e h h<?
1 w ">U
probably 1 lose
Mich afte _ r' a " few
m onths'
VisH
oci
I I . , .11..,.
II ,- i d i . i l L
.
and Mrs George ll,(llSl.r ,,n ,i d . iu g lit c i
with u load of household coods * course and Karl is studying law.
th * ? U? 1 ?
? he n° n - h l^h at the home of her sister, Mrs
T i c k e t « t f » R p n p i i t «taoghter
Irene Additional guests
‘hiring the prune h a r v e s t
\
witn a loan or nousenoia gooas
school districts that are coming in Henrv Atlec She intend« tn «t.v.v
1 IL K t IS IO o e n e i i c ln th i, e v e n ln ti w ,,r ,, j c K ey n o ld s
M rs A rch ie I h o m p so n an d ch ll
*
and the rest of the family expect
Build New Home
on busses, w hich w ill cripple the off for , two weeks' visit w i t h
T IM B E R
A large num ber of a n d M rs F ra n c e s J o n e s of P o rt- ‘J r*’1’ L eo n a rd a n d Bonita v isite d /
to be here in about tw o w eeks
) Mr and Mrs. Jim Churchley S r Banks high school
her r .i .n « ..«
a
Mr and Mrs Edward Belch and are building a new home on their
Mrs
Wilson
, ,ast w#ek
" J v home
Omaha' N e b ' On| u ' skets
ka« b»'?’
have 1 been sold by the land. Mr und Mrs W K Arnold, her brother It Hutchens, of lo r-
,
for the
son of Ellensburg, Wash., visited
at Rc«edale.
! jn P ortland w ith h er daughter.
Lillian Steele was a w e e k e n d rv?.°h
— card party 1 Gordon Layton und Irw in Schlegel <‘«t u ro v e I uesduy.
money .............................
taken In
Mr .................
and Mrs -.
J - C . ---------
Luckel -----
and ,, Mr and
Jon
,
here a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Winiger. w ho «*_ Frjn poffev a n d f a m i l v
. a “ eek ' tn d October 10 The • money
, .. Mrs
,, .. Iteadv
, Walter
,
------Aloha,
Mrs Belch's brother and sister-in- have lived for several years on the
Mrs Evelyn Cargill returned to ‘iln h h v *R
t * h l Gas!on
Hs to be used for basketball eq u ip -' Mr and Mrs Charles Combs of v an ----
mid —
Kenneth
Foe yr of . Aloha,
..
Ir
law. Mr and Mrs Ray Klneheloe old Liverm ore ranch on Cooper her home in L ^ f A ^ e lw —? >-
y- . 5 ° ^ w“ • w e e k e n d | ment.
Portland visited Mr and Mrs Loel
Mrs. Kincheloe's brother. Roy No- mountain, have rented th e John
a fter a few
- -
land, of Santa Monica visited here " ’ill farm at Laurel and are mov- wj , j , ber m other Mrs
over the week-end.
ing there this week.
, nd other relatives
Mr. and Mrs Elm er W aldele had
Frank Homrieh. Freddie G assner
Mr and Mrs Erv
as guests recently Mr and M rs J and H C Chapman of Chapm an's children of Hillsboro and Mr and I?* V ',,r WaS WOn by V ernon‘a
p " ul DeRemer of Sunset Camp
spent the w eek-end in Timber.
cuts. Mr. and Mrs George Stew art inursaay
EVERY LOAF OF
P. Slaughter of Aloha The two corner went on a hunting trip to Mrs w iU ard sh ip lev of P ortland bei t FTlday *3 to 0
Mrs Mary Walker, who has been
Slxtcr M arried
Birthday Oboerved
families were neighbors in Kansas Fossil and Mitchell in central Ore- visited Mr and M vs' Charles ShiD- . „
llni : u P ,or the «am e was “s
SS years ago and th e Slaughters gon. While there they visited w ith ley‘ Sunda- ana
Lnarles b h ,P follows: Donald Spiering. center; working at the Gilm ore hotel, w e n t1 Mr and Mrs. Joe Baker and; Waller Muthlesen was pleasantly
. mother,
. . . w ho
. is
. in - her ley Sunday. .
f{oy Brown. Harvey Thompson, left to Portland Friday to spend sever- ; children attended the wedding of surprised Friday evening when
recently came to Aloha to make Chapman's
C lub to Meet
his sister. Miss Anne Baker, to Mrs Wilbur Dillon and daughter»
guard; George Finck, right guard; al weeks.
their home
eighties.
M others' club w ill meet Friday Leigh Stetler. left tackle; Howard
O. S. S hifter has been suffering Fred Budkins at the St. Jo s e p h ! Bernice and Vernu. Caroline Ful-
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser are
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Liverm ore
in
th
e
church.
church In Portlund Tuesduy morn- 1 ter and George Rice of Hillsboro
Reppeto, right tackle: H arry Nish- with Infection In his elbow
vacationing at Nelscott. Mr and have as their guests Mr. and Mrs
ia m a d e w ith
Move to Portland
ikawa. left end: Bill Kelly, John
Miss Joy Smith was a Sunday ing After the wedding they attend- called to help him celebrate his
Mrs. George McHardy of Beaver- F. J. Ensign of D uluth. Minn
Mrs. C harlotte M axwell moved to McBeth, right end: M errill Mead, guest at the Scheele's home in «1 the reception at the home of hirlhduy.
ton are staying at their home dur-
Me. and Mrs. Ves Baney. Oliver
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Henry
Mister Honored
ing ttoeir absence.
Taylor and Bud Taylor of Scholls P ortland w here she is employed. Raymond D ierickx and Billy Best. ; Westlmher.
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Sellers of quarterback; Glenn Ireland, left Mr and Mrs. B M W right spent
Baker, of Mt. Angel Miss Baker Mr and Mrs Joe Baker enter
Mr and Mrs W. P. Brooks and ®nd Mrs. Riley w ent on a hunting
Give your children plenty «
formerly resided at M ountaindale tam ed with a shower M,unlay eve
Mrs. Mary McHenry visited Mr. trip to th e Blue m ountains in Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. W half; Donald Stowell, right half, the week-end in Portland
our Bread it's good fo r
and Victor LaPorte, fullback.
Elroy Whiteside and Gilbert Frost and Is well known here.
------------------------- eastern Oregon and brought back T. Sellers Sunday.
I ning ln honor of his sister. Mrs
a fine deer.
Ge* Two Deer
Lyle Wolford of New Benson of Buxton visited here Wednesday
Ask for II al yoor
Mrs laiura Eddington has been Fred Budkins Present were Mr
_______
_________
Cass Wilson. George Kessler and Pa r k spent the w eek-end visiting evening
B
irth d ay C
eleb rated
Grocer.
quite til the past week but is and Mrs Fred Scherrer u n d ,laugh-
Mrs. Ernest Liverm ore entertain- V ern P rick ett retu rn ed home Wed- a* home.
: Mrs Roy Crow der of Portland much Improved now.
ter Frances. Mr and Mrs Clarence
Mrs.
Loel
Hollenbeck
and
Mrs
M,.,.k
nnd
fanit|y,
Mr
,
nd
Mra
I
ed Sunday to celebrate th e fifth nesday of last week from eastern
Mrs. Clifford Sandy spent from spent the week-end w ith her hus-
W e e k 's S pe c ia l
birthday anniversary of her little Orgon. They brought out tw o m ule Saturday to Tuesday visiting at band, who is employed here by Earl Hollenbeck attended Pythian F |llvd Haffety und daughters, Mrs
granddaughter. E s t h e r
M a r i e , deer, one w eighing more than 200 the M aurice Thompson home in the S. P.
Sister Temple meeting In Hillsboro i Elizabeth Hanns, the honor guests,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W illard pounds.
Vernonia.
( Mrs. Jack Howell and Mrs Shad- Friday evening.
APPLE C AK E
; Mr. and Mrs Budkins, and Mr and
Liverm ore of Willbridge. T hirty-
Mrs. H arry W hitfield of Westim-
Mamie
Sandy
and
Francis dock of P ortland w ere guests at
Contains fresh upplen
Howard Stunton has gone to Port Mrs Joe llukei and faintly latter
one guests w ere present.
b e r visited h er parents. Mr. and i Thompson visited Sunday at the the hotel several days last week Orford, w here he will be employed m the evening a group of young;
Two Observe Birthdays
' Mrs. N. J. Griffin. Septem ber 24. Archie Thompson home at Moun-
Mrs Robert K rahl of Foss spent
Mrs George Hauser. Mrs Orville ,motile from Portland came out
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Newton en-
Amos Sellers is visiting at the I taindale.
Friday. Saturday and Sunday with Reynolds nnd Ruby Reynolds vis- ! to charivari the newlyweds
tertained w ith a party last Friday Lee Irvin home in P ortland for a
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford. Mr her mother. Mrs. Mellie Smeade ited Mrs Harold Reynolds and i M iss Fi ances Scherrer of Hills
A n g e l Food C a k e
C o rn e r 3 rd
M a in
evening, it being the b irthday an- few weeks.
1 and Mrs. Eli G rindle and Mrs
The road grader has been work- baby son nt the Jones hospital in boro spent Monday nlglit with
lJ-egg
and
«‘C -
S tre e t*
niversary of th eir tw o sons, Don-
Has N arrow Escape
George B riston visited at the B ert >ng on the roads in and around Hillsboro Sunday evening
Velda Haffety
aid, sixteen, and Malcolm, twelve. Cliff Thompson received sever- G rindle home near M cM innville 1 this vicinity the past week.
Mrs. B. R G unther. Mrs I.ocl
P hone 1001
Spec 1*1
They each had a table w ith a cake al bad bruises Septem ber 25 w hen las* Tuesday.
, Mrs John Richmond, who form- Hollenbeck and son Howard ac-
F R E E D E L IV E R Y
and th eir own particular guests, he encountered a bad bull w hile
Mrs. George B riston left Sun- | crly lived here, visited friends
companied Mrs A. Stanton and j
Games w ere enjoyed and musical doing chores
at
the
K e ssle r' da>' evening for a few days' visit here last week.
son Stanley to Camas. W ash. Sun
( B , Mrs. I...U W rlsk t)
entertainm ent. Guests were D o n n a, slaughter house The fact th at he in McMinnville. From there she i s ; Lewis Woods, grade school teach- d!,y evening to visit Mr. S tan to n ..
W e W il l C o n tin u e to
and M arjorie Broad. Sue and K atie "'as near a m anger w here he pro- going to Tacoma to visit
for a or. spent the w eek-end with his who is employed there.
Mr and Mrs Drcatlg and son
Santoro, Jo e Berger, B ernard Al- teeted him self w ith a pitchfork is "'cck or so w ith relatives before wife in Astoria.
Mr and Mrs C. Craig of Port- Elmer und daughters Ellen a n d '
G iv e th e Best o f
tishin, V erne Jelderks. Charles all th at saved him from being more i 'caving for her home in Ansley, i Several of the camps near here lat,d spent the week-end w ith Mr Anna of Portlund called on Mr ;
and Mrs. Ted Haney and Mr and
Schaper and Jo h n Santoro, Claire seriously wounded.
! Neb On h er way she expects to have been shut down because of and Mrs Floyd Stovall.
W alker and Ben Jelderks.
Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Johnson of st°P at Portland and visit the live- low humidity Several train crews
Mrs N P. Nielsen of Longview Mrs. Henry McDonald Sunday.
COE and CONGDON. Prop*
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Mott and
Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. George slock show. She has been visiting were laid off also.
| visited at the Jam es Mathiesen
I'h o n e 451
W e D e liv e r
Biersdorf
of
Sehefflin
visited
at
|
relatives
in
and
near
Banks
for
a
Mrs.
Mae
Brown
is
emploved
home
Wednesday
Mr
nnd
Mrs
family
have
moved
to
her
par-
P ric e * E ffe c tiv e
ere
e
n
ti’
fumi,
and
her
parents,
Mr.
and
th
e
Earl
Wilson
home
month.
,
at
Hankins'
dairy.
Arnold
Jensen
of
Hillsboro
wet
Septem
ber
O c to b e r 4, 5 and 7
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy j
--------------—-------—
The Ladies’ Aid w ill not have
an October meeting on account of
Mr and Mrs. B W. A rm entrout a[>d son of M ountaindale visited
I'nlon Meet Tonight
the busy season Ladies who have y islted «♦ ’he A rchie Thompson
a"d Mrs. Jeff K ennedy Sun-
Wes, Unl
,
, f . F ir m _r ,.
BEANS. White.
not filled fruit jars w ill please home at M ountaindale Sunday
daF
y ” “ *
Farm ers
4 lb * .........................
get them at Sinclairs.
, E'n VI? F? r , ?r. a? d Jack S Parts
Labor ShorUge Reported
K p. hall tonight ‘ , Thursday)
A rth u r Hanley. A lbert Hanley of. Portland visited at the H art-
P rune picking in going "in full ! Members are urged to a tte n d Wil-
and H arry Hoard left Sunday morn- wl^ k hom« Saturdi!y '1,
, _
swing in the orchards near Banks liam G. Hare of Hillsboro will
M A C A R O N I.
ing for a hunting trip in Southern . Rev- and M rs- TlI’on of Yam- and a bum per crop is reported ! speak
h i 1 and
a n d Dr
F ir M
a ir i n of Salem
C o lo m w
----------------------------------------
r
3 lb * ...................
Oregon.
Magin
ere
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Rowton made Sunday evening guests at the Jen -
a business trip to Otis Saturday. sen home.
R A IS IN S .
They came back through Corvallis
Heard Bags Deer
S P E C IA L S fo r
4 lb * ...........
and spent the night w ith Mr. and
A lbert H eard returned home Sun-
Mrs. Ray Loveland.
daF irom a week’s mule deer hunt-
F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and M o n d a y
________________
ing in eastern Oregon. He brought
S oup, o r P o rk & Beans
O c to b e r 4, 5 an d 7
C o n fe re n c e G r a n g e r*
„ k ° nned
C harlie Sellars and
and Mrs. Dave Rutz in P ortland
Sunday.
N eed s o f Banks U n io n S ch ool
G roup Plans
Mr and Mrs. John Im lah had as
i their guest for the w eek-end Mrs
brother. Harold Blalock, of
Stressed at B u d get Session
at H azeldale ; 1 Imlah’s
Portland.
H o n o r C ouple
M ountaindale
NO
BU LLI
Children Selling
PERFECTION
HREAD
MILK
WILEY’S
GROCERY
30c
49c
39c
Thatcher
Perfection
Bakery
Quality and Service
Leisyville
15c
CURRY’S
15c
19c
.......... 5c
TOILET TISSUE.
1000-sheet.
4 X I C
--------------- G RO C E R Y---------------
M eld H e re Last W e e k daughters visited Mr. and Mrs.
County grange conference at the W. T. Sellers Sunday.
1 grange hall Thursday was held ac-
New Family Here
j cording to schedule, although at-
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Maddock of
tendance was not as large as was McM innville moved into th e P ark-
expected. Registration was 118. er house Monday.
| Hillsboro G range placed first i n 1 John M cFarlane of Bellflower,
the officers' seating drill held in Cal., is visiting friends and rela­
the evening, and Aloha G range tives in Banks this week.
I placed second.
¡ Ja y P inkard of Madison, Wis., ¡
C an
4 r o ll* ......................
Annual Canned Foods Sale
STO CK
YOUR
PANTRY
A t T h ese L o w
FOR
Prices.
THE
A ll N e w
W IN T E R
P ack
8 BIG BARGAIN DAYS
FflIRUJflY
WE
mflRIKT
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
O W N E D
\
DelMonte
LEA D — OTHERS FO LLO W
Second a t M a in S tre e t
F R E E D E L IV E R Y
These P rices G ood
P hone 3251
Try a pound and
convince yourself.
You can pay more,
but you can’t get
better Coffee.
1
. 15C
3 pounds 45c
1
3
pound .
pound
pounds.
Packed by Golden
West, packers of the
best.
22C
. 65C
Minced Clams
Libby, fancy sliced. 4 perfect
slices in each tin.
L a rg e
15-oz. can
19c
tins
10c
Booth’s Sardines
o r R o lle d W h e a t
Van Camp’s concentrated.
Enough to serve six.
9c
Triangle Brand.
An Oregon product.
P a c k a g e ...
Brown Sugar
P w d r. Sugar
C & H brand.
Golden C.
C & H brand.
The best.
19c
4 it. 20c
3 ib. 19c
TOMATOES
Firm, red ripe, No. 1 quality.
7 poand,
IOC
C la b b e r G ir l.
ONIONS
Boilers, U. S. No
ZO.S’ "'
BAKING POWDER
1.
23c
Prod ace Prices for Friday and Saturday Only
(-p o u n d
I can ...
17c
12
Old Dutch Cleanser
Goes
Further
ASK ABOUT A M A Z IN G OAPOtTUNITY
TO S IC U R I W M . A. ROGIRS
Al
PLU S Q U A L IT T
BLACK—
1-lb.......
55c
BLACK—
H-lb
30c
GREEN—
1-lb.
42c
GREEN—
W-lb.
23c
6 can*
MATCHES sw, - , „non
C IN N A M O N ^ e :K ls -
19C
19c
11 barrel
75
29c
55c
99c
MILK
RED
$1.59
3
Chase and Sandborn
A
WHITE
Ull «ana
17c
23c
S p in ach
Pineapple
Red & White
No. 2Yi cans
A pricots
Red & White, sliced
No. 2 Vi cans
Red & White
No. ‘¿Yu cans
6 can*
12 c a n *
Grapefruit
XOC
RED A WHITE
No. 2H can*
3 rana
li rana
12 rana
Aged In wood.
3 can*
g can *
39c 75c ’I 49 52c
BRAND
’I ”
KRAUT
12 can *
Saturday, October 5th only. Lb..................
3 can*
“Served on Planes and Trains’’
flour
4 9 -lb .
Sack
FLOUB
l ’t t............ 28c
2'tt .............. 55c
4 1 .................’I 09
CATSUP
Red & White, sweet
3 can* 6 can*
75c
DALLES
29e 55e 99c
hi
30c
Flour
12 c a n *
COFFEE
12 can *
45e 89c $1
Red & White, fancy
BRAN FLAKES
Beans
49c 95c ‘I 85
12 c a n *
99c
RED & WHITE, CUT
3 ra m
6 rana
12 cana
Red & White, sifted
3 can* 6 can*
Pumpkin
6 can*
55c 12,
Peas
40e 79e ’l 55
3 can*
A While
No. 2‘, l u u
lit a r
W I L L S U R P R IS E Y O U
29c 6 e„.
3 can*
S IL V IR W A R I
SW ANSDOW N
Q U A L IT Y
Red & White
or
Raymal
Fancy Whole Kernel
Tree Tea
Tomotoes
G reen A White
No. t Cana
Corn
23c
J9C
R o lled Oats
TOM ATO SO UP
B ig d o u b le-size
tin .......................................
?c
3
SURE JELL
CALUMET
PINEAPPLE
For these cooler days, try them
for soup or chowder.
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Our Coffees are roasted by special process and are sold on their own merits.
No prizes, no premiums, just real Coffee.
Beans
Green A White
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Tavern
Peas
G reen A White
No. 303 Cam
ASPARAGUS
COFFEE V A LU E S
DeLuxe
Corn
DelMonte
Early G arden
P ric e * E ffe c tiv e F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and M o n d a y — O c to b e r 4, 5 an d 7
Fairway
F rid a y , O c to b e r 4, to S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r
H ills b o ro , O re g o n
Red & White
3 can*
39c
6 can*
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3 can*
67c
Pineapple
Tid Bits
3 can*
6 can *
6 can*
1 4 .2 9
Pears
Red & White Bartlett
3 can*
ß cana
$4.15
$1.59
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