The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 03, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, October 8, 1935
A RGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Three
i Septem ber 24 In honor of Miss
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M
Hoffman on Chehulem Mountain
j Ruby Stark Present were Esther
Keyser.
•Sunday.
and Ernest Meyer, Henry and John
D arlene Bolma of Midway Is
Show Planned
Neumann, Helen and Dorothy H el­
spending this week with her aunt.
Past Childs' club met ut the home
mold. Leonard, A rthur and Elmer
Mi
llollln
Meyers
while
Mr
M‘
y-
of Mrs. Andy C hrlstencr Thursday
I Gurske, Henry N eukirk and H er­
ers Is on a hunting trip on Saddle
Plans w ere discussed for a quilt
bert Stark of Sherwood.
Mountain w ith Lee Brown.
show to be held the lust of the
Mrs. H erbert Ficken has been
Mrs. W alter Schm idt returned Parties H e ld ; Com m unicant
month After the business meeting Mr». W hisnnnd President of
[ confined to bed the past week with
home S aturday from three w eeks’
Past Chief« Plan fo r Show; five hundred was pluyed. Mrs Ada
I
a
severe case of tonsilitis.
Class O rganized
work In a hop yard near Forest
C lub; Fam ilie» Move»
Quulls received high score and
Honor Elaine W a lte r
Mrs. Brelje Home
Grove.
Mr« Ernest Nelson second.
Mrs. Sophia A Brelje. who at
BLOOMING Farm ers' Union met
J. II Davis and son Patrick anil
Mrs. O. II. Doust of Anocord« s
( h r Mrs. F. L . flro w n )
Illy M rs. Ilv iirjr Cypher)
the public school house Septem ­ I the age of 84 years left last Feb­
lllrain Davis of Beaverton retu rn ­
LAUItEL Mrs. H M Whisnand Wash , 1» visiting her brother, C. in
NORTH PLAINS How the Por- ed Sunday from a ten-day hunting was
P Stafford, for an Indefinite time ber 25. Subject of a co-operative ruary to visit her sisters a n d
elected
president,
Mrs.
F
L.
brothers In Minnesota, returned
■ ol -Teacher group run brut serve trip In eastern Oregon.
Brown, vice-president; Mrs. W. I,. Wednesday visitors at the Stafford warehouse which might be erected
the children of the community wus
Mrs. W. Wlenecke 1« In Wash­ Stevens, secretary, und Mrs. J II home were Mr and Mrs. John Iri Hillsboro brought considerable home Thursday morning, accom­
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topic of discussion ut the ougal caring for her grandm other, Felton, treasurer, of the Ladles' Bennett, Mrs. Louise B runner and discussion from interested m em ­ panied by her nephew, Henry
meeting Tuesday ut the school Mrs. Bigham.
ber«. Next meeting will be held in Theisfeld. Mr Theisfeld visited rel­
Social d u b ut the meeting at the son Fred, all of Portland.
until Friday evening, when
house Committee« were appointed
Mr and Mrs. Henry Reese, ac­ Cornelius at Bunning's hall Oc- atives
Elaine Walter Honored
J
W
Mulloy
home
lust
Wednes­
he left for home. He was accom­
and pluna made tor the ycur's
Mrs Bert Walter entertained for day Next m eeting will be held companied by Mr, and Mrs Ted tob«r 9, and plans have been made panied to Portland by Mr. and
work The new teacher, Mrs Wled- her daughter Elulne on her ninth Wednesday with Mrs. Ade Itutscli­ Saltier of Portland, spent the w eek­ for an address on the Townsend
ewltach, was Introduced and both birthduy Saturday.
Plan by Rev. S. C. Williams of Mrs. Herman Freudenthal and Mr
man and Mrs. Henry Reese as end at Breltenbush springs and Portland.
and Mrs. Robert Meacham and
tencheri presented with basket« of
Olallle lakes near Mt Jefferson
A dance will be given ut the hostesses.
flower«. The group voted to pur- K I*, hull Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs. John Jenson a t­ son of Hillsboro. "Grandm a" Brelje
They returned home Sunday by
Mr
and
Mrs
S
E
Watkins
ol
i huso music books fur the school.
te n d e d a large birthday celebration is m aking her home with Mr. and
A rthur Davis drove down from
visited his daughter, Mrs. way of governm ent camp.
Meyer.
It also provided for sending Its Wishram and visited hl« family Newberg
Mr and Mrs. William Hanson Sunday honoring E. L. Jepson of Mrs. Fred
W
H.
McNuy,
Sunday.
Mrs. H ergert Hostess
president. Mrs Curl Chrlstencr, to over the week-end.
and granddaughter Verle Frost of Scappoose.
Mr
and
Mrs
William
Joos
J
r
Mrs.
C.
William H ergert was
the stute convention at Medford
Miss Jennie Horner of Bend
Mr und Mrs B e r t W a lt e r
of Hillsboro visited her mother, Midway w ere overnight guests of
hostess to the ladies of the local
October 22 to 20.
their daughter nnd aunt, Mrs. Rol- spent Sunday at home.
ed Mr. und Mr«. Philip A rndt in Mrs Flora Baker, Sunday.
Carl Simantel and family have church at her home Thursday.
Mr nnd Mr«. Snobur visited Mrs. Portland Sunday.
Sunday visitors at the A m os, lin Meyers, last Friday. Mr. H an­
Mrs C atherine Kriebel and daugh­
Snobar's parent«, Mr and Mrs J
Mrs Georg« ltcldrnan and Son- i Watkins home were Mr. and Mrs. son returned to Florence Monday as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George ter, Mrs. Anna Hergert, Mrs. Carl
W Pritchard from Wednesday till ny of Greshum visited Mrs. C ! H II. Kibler and three daughters,
Sunday visitors at the J. H. Fel­ Simantel. Helen. Francis, Harold Simantel. and Miss Katie Scheuer­
Friday. The Snobur« have worked D. Chamlwrluln Sunday
Mrs June Watkins, Mrs Douglas ton home w ere Mrs. Felton’s broth­ and Alice Jane, and Doyle Jo h n ­ mann and Mrs. C. M atthes of P o rt­
with American United shows »Ince
Hally Hay Sunday
Hood and son Mac, all of Portland, er. M orris Turner, her sister, Mr? ston of Scotland. S. D.. who a rriv ­ land w ere visitors. A decision was
spring, traveling In the western I Christian church will observe und Mrs Ernest G uenther and Ada Thomas, and son Richard, all ed Saturday. The newcomeis tra v ­
eled by auto and truck and hope made to have a rally for all the
states. They left Friday for St. ' rally day und promotion duy S un­ Ernestine. Lloyd und Helen May of Portland.
In the near future. Com­
Louis, Mo., to s|M-nd th e w inter J day. About eighteen pupils will be G uenther of Chehulem Mountain
Mr and Mrs. Norman Meyers of to be able to locate in this com­ ladies
m ittee includes Mesdames E. W
Their three children, who have ! promoted to different departm ents
Mrs A. Nuderer has been quite Portland visited at th e Rollln munity. Carl and George Sim antel Hinrichs. John S tark and Frank
are brothers.
■ i.iy i- t l w it h t h e ir griindpurents the! Attendance goal Is set ut sixty.
111 but is somewhat im proved at Meyers home Sunday.
Henry Haase suffered from a i Brandaw.
p i t six months, accompanied them. I
W J. Shaw was called to Min­
this writing.
Koehnke Jr. had his to n ­
Mrs M V Juekson and daughtor
neapolis. Minn., last week on ac­ severe leg injury as the result o l ' sils John
Ask your uttorney to send your
Families
Move
removed in Portland Friday.
being kicked by a horse last week.
Lavelle visited Mr and M r s Floyd legal advertising to the Argus.
The If M. Whisnand family Is count of the serious illness of his
Richard
Schoeler spent the past
Mrs. Albert H ergert spent p a r t }
moving this week from the Burt mother.
of last week wdth her mother, Mrs. i week w orking in the Hillsboro :
Mrs.
Adolph
Schmidt
visited
Wakefield place to the form er J.
L. Holtz, of Hillsboro, who is III. cannery.
P arr place, recently purchased by Mrs J W Harney of Hillsboro
Judge Cows
Mrs. John Haase is recovering
Saturday.
II,e I.
A
W h i t t l e r o i« | i ; u i y
Tin-
A group of ten students from
J Reeher ol Forest Grove, ento­ from her recent illness and is now Forest
Eastman family will move from
Grove high school visited
able to be up.
the Blaksley, or more recently mologist at Pacific university, has
Fred K rahm er's barn Friday m orn­
Class Made Up
known as the Osborne place, to purchased property west of the W
ing
to
judge his Guernsey herd. ’
Vernon Meyer, Lester and Wal­
J Shaw home and is having a
the Wakefield place.
ter Muhly, Alvin Pfahl, W alter Mr. Blinkhorn, their instructor,
tenant house built on It.
selected four cows, each of which
Velma Rosevear Is employed at
Mr. and Mrs. Ade Rutschman Liebenow, W alter Ruecker, Daniel
the Paul Ringle home In H illsboro' and sons Adolf and Robert, accom­ Steele, Velda Stark. Alta Meyer, was judged by each boy. A fter
nnd attending high school. She is a panied by Mrs. Roy Fields of Schcueim ann by her sister, Mrs. each boy had given reasons f o r ,
senior.
Hillsboro, w ere Sunday guests o f j brodt. M argaret Kciehnke, Anita his judgm ent the four cows were
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mulloy ac­ Mrs Rutschm an's parents, Mr. and K rahm er and Florence M eyer com ­ graded by th e entire group. This j
companied by Mr, and Mrs Ed Mrs. Roy Hcineck. of Portland.
pose the comm unicant m em bership was part of the training in the
Demtnin ol Scholls made a trip to
class of the Lutheran church or-1 cattle husbandry division of the
Builds B arn
Hood River Saturday. They toured
gam zed Monday morning. In s tru c -' Smith-Hughes departm ent.
B B Cooley is building a barn ' tlons will be given by the pastor, I A cow belonging to H enry Hel­
through the apple country south of
the city and attended the apple 24X32X12 feet, to house feed and Rev. E W. Hinrichs, in the p a r­ mold fell into a ditch last Friday
straw for use In his poultry In­ sonage Monday, Wednesday and and died before th e mishap was
carnival Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. T A. Lovcgren of dustry.
Friday mornings from 9 until 10 discovered.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stark and
Cathlamet are visiting her parent«,
o'clock.
Mrs. M alloy Honored
Mr
and Mrs. Cally Whitmore,
Miss E m a Sim antel returned Velda and Willis attended a party
A num ber of ladies from here
near Sherwood Saturday night in
while Lovegrer.’s foot, which had were guests of Mrs. Minnie Coy at home Friday.
honor of relatives from the east
two hones broken when caught the Jones hospital Monday at a
Mrs. E. B randsw Surprised
between two logs in a lum ber handkerchief shower given In hon­
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Koch, w ith w ho are visiting In Oregon.
M aurer brothers and Mr. B ur­
camp. Is healing.
or of Mrs. E. C. Mulloy on her 78th Lois and Junior. Mr. and Mrs. A r­
Mrs. Adolf Rutschman and son birthday anniversary Present were thur Salzwedel and Howard and leigh received new tractors Sat- ,
Ted went to Klamath Falls Sunday Mesdames Millie Campbell, Fred Mrs. B Zanow of Hillsboro, su r­ urday.
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Liebenow.
to visit Mr. and Mrs H enry R u t­ Schmidt, J. H. Felton. J. H. H M
prised Mrs. Emil B randaw on her
Philip. Robert. W alter and Helen
schman for several days.
W L. Stevens. W H. McNay, F L. birthday last week.
Twelve members of the "F riend­ Brown, J W Mulloy. W N Hath-
Mrs. M. B utterfield has an elev­ attended a surprise dinner party
(Center
ly Corner" Sunday school class a t­ orn. S Johnson and Misses Thelma en-months old baby boy. w hich given in honor o f Miss Katie
tended the buslneaa and social Mulloy and Lillie Brown. Mrs M ul­ she has taken recently to care fo g 1 Scheuerm ann by her sister, Mrs
C. M atthes of Portland, Sunday.
Thursday evening at the Amos loy is convelesclng rapidly from for several months.
Mrs. M argaret Gnos spent sev­
W a tk in s home W i l l McNay's side a broken hip received six weeks
Hoppickers P arty
won in the "scavenger" hunt ago.
A group of hoppickers and their eral days last week w ith h e r
against V. Spcece's’ side. An out-
families concluded this y ear’s pick­ daughter. Mrs. E. A. Deaville of
door wiener roost was enjoyed
ing with a w iener and m arshm al­ Hillsboro.
Fam ily Moves
Next meeting will be at the W. H
low roast at the F rank Brandaw
lk
Mr and Mrs. Reinhold Gehrig
McNay home October 24
home Septem ber 25. Present w ere
moved
to
St.
Helens Monday m orn­
W i l li a m W i l l of Brem erton vis- j
Mr and Mrs. J. W Downey of Mr. and Mrs. L. N eukirk and John.
Bed friends at the ball park S un­ Longview. W ash, arrived at the Mr. and Mrs. R. R. M eyer and ing.
Mrs. Carl Pfahl of Hillsboro spent
day. He and Mrs. Will drove down H P S trickler home Saturday for Melvin. Vernon and Alta, Mr. and
Saturday night She visited re la ­ a few days' visit.
Mrs. Henry Helmold and Helen several days last week w ith her
tives In Hillsboro while he was at- | Andrew K uehl and Miss C ath­ and Dorothy. Mrs Alwina Herd- daughter, Mrs. Fred Krahm er.
tending to business m atters, Mr erine Gels of Portland w ere m ar­ leln and Richard, H enry N eukirk,
Will was born nnd reared in this ried in that city Friday. Friends Esther and Ernest M eyer and Mr.
community.
of the couple surprised them w it h and Mrs. Frank Brandaw , w ith
Sunday callers at the L. A. W hit­ a charivari Monday night. About Jeanette and Delores. R elating of
tle home w ere Mr. and Mrs J. L. forty w ere present.
humorous incidents that occurred
Anderson and tw o sons of Hills­
Rainbow Rebekah lodge of S her­ in the hop yards furnished h ilar­
boro and their house guest. Mrs. wood were hosts Thursday night ious entertainm ent as the group
Anderson's sister from Michigan.
to Ruby Rebekah lodge of Scholls was gathered around the campfire.
Gordon Hcineck of Portland was and the Newberg Canton.
Miss Velda Hyde is employed
an overnight guest of his sister,
Sunday afternoon visitors at the as clerk in a P ortland store.
Mrs. Ade Rutschman.
Visitor Honored
W C. Edy home w ere Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bechcn and Mrs Ray Moody of Vancouver.
Miss Ruby Stark of Clairmont.
Ervin Baker of West Union visited Wash , and Mr and Mrs. George Minn., a cousin of John Stark, was
at the F. L Brown home Sunday O'Neil of Portland.
Pbnnr 651
5 Deliveries Dally
Re«. Phone 121Z
1 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
before attending the game.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter F ührer Stark last week. H er first visit
All Meats Inspected by Dr«. Nlrol and Alinqul«!
L ittle Anne M argaret Keyser of and family visited
Mrs. K ate i was w ith relatives in Portland,
Portland retu rn ed home Saturday Brown In Portland Sunday and ' after which she stopped at the
after spending tw o weeks w ith her spent p art of the afternoon at ! local S tark home, arriving there
Monday. Visits will also be made
Sellwood park.
A L. Davis is planning to start w ith other relatives near Sherwood.
S3!
building his house on the Swank
Mr. and Mrs. John Stark and
NOB HILL
place next week.
children entertained w ith a party
L
Union Talks
A bout Plans
Laurel G roup
Names Leaders
N orth Plains
P .T .A Helps
H e a d F a r m U n io n
ire expected to attrn d the ntw»-
E x p e c te d L a u r e l M e e t i ‘n‘( ° ‘ the ’-»“ rel-Scholls Faras
George W. Potts of Jefferson. I
LaUr“1 h“ ‘‘ » •« “ « * »
S ta te
utnfn , r„„,,i
r su t-
., .
‘Thursday >. Gun Krause. local pre»-
state president of the fa rm Unton, i(lent urKe, a„ mrmbrrw
and S. B. Holt of Scio, secretary, tend.
t
I
s
Specials fo r F rid a y and Saturday, Oct. 4 and 5
RIB STEAK
1 L4c
PURE LARD
3 ib.. 4 18c
LARD COMTOUND
3
SUPERIOR MARKET
SO U P
Tom ato
(3 Iba. 49c) Lb. i l V
ASPARAGUS. W alla W alla
All green, Is.
d ’T/*
(3 fo r 4 9c ) Can JL ■ Vz
Feature« fo r October 4, 5 and 7
PIMIENTOS — Dromedary.
4-oz. can.
"Gz>
PEACHES — Dixie Lee.
"fl
9c
Del Maiz, cream style, 303.
(3 fo r 3 3 c )
Can .............................. 12c
Del Maiz Niblets, 12-oz.
(3 for 40c)
Can .............................. 14c
(3 fo r 4 3c ) Can .
Can ..............................
PEAS—
San W an, Del Monte, Libby's, 2s.
( 3 fo r 3 7c )
C a n ..................................
it
PEARS— Del M onte, 2 '¿ 8 .
(3 fo r 4 9 c )
17C
13c
CORN M E A L — Gold Medal.
Yellow or white.
( 3 fo r 2 9 c )
RAISINS— Thompson n seed-
seed­
less.
20c
4-lb. bag .....
(2 -lb . bag ......... ..10c)
10c)
TOMATO JUICE—
Del Monte, Is tall.
7c
Libby’s, 2'/6s.
( 3 fo r 2 9 c )
Can ................................ 1 0 c
SOUPS— C am pbell’s. Your choice of
9c
varieties. (3 fo r 2 5c ) Can ............
(3 fo r 2 0c )
C O C O A — M other’s.
2-lb. p k g ............... .
Can ................................
4 9 -lb .....................
S ..........2 0 c
17c
15c
7c
............................................................. 4 9 c
STRING MEANS—Fancy cut. ftay-
m al or Santlain.
(J for 29c) Caa ...... I v V
GRAPEFRUIT—Florida Gold, !an-
cy 300s.
(3 for 25c) Can ..............
JUICE—Picnic can.
(3 for 20c) Can
JUICE 5s.
(3 for 73c) Can
CATSUP—Del Monte, 14-oz. bottle.
(1 for 40c)
-fl Op
Qn
WV
'Jn
f V
AieJV
14c
I
SOAP—P A G Laundry. 4 Giant
bars w ith medium pkg.
OXYDOL FREE .............
BAKE FRUIT CAKE NOW—New
Glace Citron, Lemon,
O range Peel. Lb.
CURRANTS—S-W, new
J A .
Grecian, Pkg...... ........ 1 . V C
MINCE MEAT—K err's.
4
JLW
9?/»
sitJV
Fancy. 2 lbs. ........
SALMON— Red Alaska, Is tall.
(3 fo r 6 5 c )
JLeOtJ
CERTO — Make grape jelly
Del Monte, Vita Gold, fancy
sliced. 2Vgs. (3 for 4 9 c )
C an ......
Coral Sea, Sum m er Isle, broken
slice, 2 V jjh . (3 for 43c)
Can ........
Dole’s N atural H aw aiian Juice.
Is. (3 for 20c)
Can .......................
10s.
II
14c
FLOUR— N orthern, for ev­
ery purpose. $4 45 ff
P IN E A P P L E —
Can
33c
9-lb. bag .............
8c
Can ................................ 1 0 c
Can ................................
2>/g8.
AMV
C H E R R IE S — Maraschino.
(5-o z. 9c)
3 -o i...............................
PUM PKIN—
Del Monte, 2s.
(3 fo r 2 2 c )
OL
(3 for 2 2c ) Can
CORN—
N ature’« Best, 303.
(3 fo r 2 5c )
22c
(3 fo r 6 3c ) Can
NEW PACK CANNED GOODS FEATURE
9c
C an ..............................
OYSTERS - Shrim p— Gulf Klst, 5-oz.
(3 fo r 3 5c )
Staco, short cut.
5c
Can
______ 9c
C H IL I
Bak. Pwd.
K. C. R egular 50c
Van Camp’s.
value.
50-oz.
Can ....... .
2 cans
33c
_ 19C
HILLSBO RO CASH
GROCERY
FREE DELIVERY
—
PHONE 2001
In dependently Ow ned and O perated
Can ...........................
TUNA— W hite Star, Del Monte.
(t/gs can 14c)
% can ..................
PUREX— M aster bleacher.
(i/g -g allo n 19c)
Q u a rt
'200°°z
CASH PRIZES
and. 3 3 othlA.
FIRST PRIZE *5 0 0 ^ C A S H
2nd p r iie S IM
5th prise
3rd prize IDO
t th prise 50
4th prize 100
7th prize SO
* th to 17th prize«* In ri.
35
18th to 50th p r i m in«L— 33
personally aat<>*raphed ropleo
of Ju lia lx « W ric h t'a L o o m
L e e f ('«ok Hoot.
G « F u ll D etalle at Store
3 »65^
¿durareis
\ > DEPENDABLE
VACWUi
49
d
Economy—
M erchandise
Can ..............................
BEANS
Van C am p’«
*23' 0
COFFEE — Columbia Best.
(3 Iba. 65c)
23C
PRICED LOW
(3 fo r 2 5c )
29c
°
BUY NEW PACK
Canned Foods Now!
R aycroft Standard.
13c
C tart today f Win your Shane
íváunítoífijütf Co.
BEANS—
3 pk««.
S afeway S tores
FRED’S
Q u a lity
W ason’s Gelatin
Del Monte
Golden Bantam
Laurel Ridge
25c
DESSERT
CO RN
Lk 1 [9c
1 L5c
1‘
2 lor
15c
Lb..........
Dozen
lie
M U T T O N SH O U L D E R Lk 9 c
SIRLO IN STEA K Lk
A irm a il.
A thenia—4 sieve.
Each
Finest Meats — Lowest Cosit
-------------------
PICN ICS Lk
1 9c
PORK SH O U L D E R
cuts)
COFFEE
PEA S
vi it
^9C
23c
12c
9c
10c
JELL W ELL PUe. ... 5C
C H EESE
POT ROAST
jc
lb. " ~
SHORTENING 3 ,,.... 25c
10
ALL FLAVORS.
P U M P K IN 3 f.,
DEL MONTE.
PIN E A PPL E 2 f„ 2 9 c
HILLSDALE.
LARGE 2 4
25c
PORK RIBS AMO
BACK BORES
41
ik. 1
LINK SAUSAGE -
Oc
25c
PORK
C O R N ED BEEF 2 9 c
9C
SA LM O N
12-oz. cans.
2 for
LIBBY'S OR ARMOUR'S.
SOAPS
Sugar
r .... 19c
Pow dered
4 A x >
3 lbs. .......... Itf t
BULK.
FELS N A P T H A -
10 bars ___ _________ —-----
CRYSTAL W H IT E -
10 bars -- ----- ---------------.
WHITE KING G ranulated
Soap Powder. Med. size.
Crackers
Sodas or
G raham s.
45c
29c
19c
2-lb. pkg.
19c
Salad O il
25c
Brooms
29c
FLOUR «.¡sD»ckF.THE WEST.-. ............. 81.39
(G a llo n 9 9c )
Q u a rt .....
Each ..........
T18
CANDY BARS—G eneral Foods.
3 for _______________________
PORK A BF.ANS—Van Camp’s.
11-oz. cans. 2 for ______ ____
u |L lsboro M iat (,
«M M
CALUMET.
CANS.
A Pork and Beef Product.
OYSTERS
B ISQ U IC K *15’ 2 9 c
BAK. P W D . 2 lb. 2 5 c
LARGE 2*e CANS.
O
V
WP
a X EAT THE B E S T -
4 ® PAY THE LEAST
COFFEE—Maxwell House.
Lb. can ..... - ------ --------------------
POSTUM CEREAL—
Lb. pkg.......—............—
TEA—Lipton's.
4 -lb . pkg.......... ............
CREAM of WHEAT—
Large p k ?
.................
BRAN FLAKES—Post's.
2 pkgs............. .............. -
Prices
E ffective
10c
9c
29c
19c
39c
23c
19c
F rid a y
to
PRODUCE FEATURES
Friday and Saturday Only
3 for IOC
S P IN A C H 3 ,b.1 0 c
CELERY
Large bunches.
Fresh, crisp.
ORANGES
LEM O N S
10c
5 a.. IOC
D ozen
Sunkist.
Large, Sunkist.
M o n d a y, O ctober 4 to 7, inch