The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 21, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H IL L S B O R O
Pap** Two
of welcome at tl>* reception. He
i also was the only one to receive
100 per cent in the entrance exam ­
ination in English.
Mr- Nora Dooley of Forest Grove
v is ite d her mother. Mis. M A
Dodds. Sunday. Mrs. Dodds r e ­
ceived word last week of the death
Y am ­ of her niece. Mrs. Frank Watson, County
Steiwer Talks
Luncheon Meet
Banks Student
Play Selected
AR G I’ S .
H IL L S B O R O .
Senator G eorge W. Aitken will tell
of th e special legislative session a
Thursday. November SI. 1935
OREGON
J
i Portlanders Fly
After Shirt, Tie
law re<iulr*tl, to the undervlirned at lift«»
li. M a in
St . Itllla b o r » . O retton. w ith in
al« m o n th * fro m the d a le hereof.
h a te d and flr « t published O eto b er 31*1.
1*35
P a te of la d p nh lb a tlo n N ovem ber
2 9 th , 1*1$.
K O S M . IA
R T U W t f.
A i lm ln U lr a t r H .
Pre* I A
Alleh««if.
A tto rn e y , 612 M ead
It i d . I n . I ’o rtlu n .l, ()re i(» n
11 11
CITATION
N O I'K l< O E I I N A I
H l iT I IM K N r
(he c . unlv c H it « f thè Stili.» ..f <)>
trmi. fo r W a h ln y to n C .iu n ty
In ih e M a tte l u f thè ! * •• W '|| nnd T e •» ,
m eni end F a ta te »»f l «nih i M a i y i A lm .i
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N o t ile I» h e r.l.y alven tb.U th è um let
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w lth «he W lll un
nexcd •»( llu
e d a ’e o f
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fin a l aeeounl
and re p m t
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u ib
tot
m liu * t r a in r tu thè County « u ri •»( Ilo»
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am i ( h a i * * id fin a l eeoouitt am i l e p . u i
ha* boen »et fo r fin a l bearli»« and
lle itic n l befu re *ai»l «••»ut a l thè ctniri
I ria.ui tb e ie o f in
llilU b o io ,
O »e«on
. n
I M onday h e re m b e r l»>. IM> >. et l u o . l .k
| a m o f *ai«l «lay.
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and
ftr« t
|»nl»,l he«l
N<«ven,l.« i
In
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Washington Coun­
ty
ch airm an .
In the M atter of the Estate of
John O Mlkeison. Deceased.
To Michael Mikvlson. Anna Frick.
I
Record long distance Hop
Homy Mikvlson. Amelia M lkei­
Solon*
Program
Choir to Visit from
N O T IC R TO C N R P IT O K M
| for a shirt probably was set
son. Lena Gilson and Edward
(CoalimiMl
fr.,m
pace
I!
Notice la hereby ytvyn that the under-
m
Portland,
Mi-
Watson
haa
Vis­
in
Hillsboro
Saturday
when
for
Next
Monday
and
recom
m
endations
for
the
posi­
Mikvlson,
an
insane
person,
and
hill; Pick Ferns
*(<net1, by uh o rd e r m ade en tered In the
ited Mrs. Dodds many times.
I Jam es 1.. Travis, P hilip L.
tion of commissioner.
to all persons and parties hav­ C o u n t*’ C o u rt o f the S ta te o f O regon
Lose Io Toledo
|
Fields.
William
T
urner
and
fo r \ \ u«hth|ftoh County on the 4th «lay
ing
or
claiming
to
have
uny
in­
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a r e 1»
(M U * M a ry Sandy!
The Toledo football team came
o f N o vem ber. 1*15. have been app oin ted
Jean Grady all of Portland,
terest. right or title to or claim «»xi*.
Re, rts from over tl ; state in-
u to r and e x e c u trix ,
reapeettvely, of
BANKS -R anks high school's stu­ to Banks Friday evening and each ness expansion and investm ents
or lien upon tin1 real property O h * e * ta te o f H a rr y V (¡a te *. «Ie«ea*e.|
He said that he thought the fi­ dicatt that most of the lawnuikers I fraternity brothers of Jam es
dent body play wlli bo "H uckle­ of the Banks eleven look a play­
| Wells. Hew from 1‘orlland to
N o w . th e re fo re , nli p e r*o n * h « » l u r f
herein
described.
Greeting:
nancial
methods
of
big
business
berry Finn." It will be directed by er home S aturday morning. Ranks
have pent a busy we k alibylng
«
nuain«t *ai«l
e * ta te
a re
hereby
Hillsboro to buy a shirt and
w ere somewhat dubious but on the to their con tituents and
In the Name of the State of O re­ i-latm
Miss Lane and the cast will consist last to Toledo 20 to 0.
n..(ifie>l to p re *e n t
the Name,
tiaretb er • I I . IW#3 Ito le «»f lu*t im ld h a ib m l»e««*ni
passing I neckties f r o m
The Men's
other
hand
these
men
are
handling
gon, you are hereby cited and re ­ w ith p ro p e r voucher» fh e re io r. to the I ber 12. 1IMI.'.
of six women and four men.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Sandy. Mr.
the buck for anv mistakes of the I Shop, operated b y l.yman
DAN
I*
illA M IH llS
A d m ln U t ra to r
quired to appear ill the County nndorwitfhed at lift) S o u th T h ir d avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sellers' vis­ and Mrs. Ernest Marr. Francis other people's money.
Howe and Wells Travis is an
||ill» lio r ii, O re yo n , o r I«» tia at the o ffic e
w ltb th è W ill unnex»•• o f thè l a t a le
"I am not fam iliar w ith this type session on to their colleague:
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
for
itors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Thompson and Mamie Sandy vis­
attorney f»t law. H U h- Eallth « M a r y i A lm a 11« ben«»». I».•. »•.« l
I army flying cadet The parly
Washington County at the Court o Im f ro. t* O It re Totttfue.
Dwight Sellers of Hillsboro. Mr ited Mr. and Mrs M aurice Thom p­ of man and in fact have met only
M
II
llo m |t.
reciderne a n d
n id i.
gon,
w ith in aix m onth» fro m
Friends of W alter Fi ber of Rose­ | teok Wells for a sky ride in
Room thereof in Hillsboro in said the «late hereof.
tiill» b p r» ,
Ore««»u,
A tto rn e y
f»o
q
and Mrs. Bernard Sellers of north son and daughter at Vernonia S u n ­ one of (he big money men in my b u rg are grooming the Douglas ■ the Stimson four-place plane,
F
a
ta
le
t il t ’
experience,”
he
rem
arked
"This
County and State on or before the
h a te d at IlilU b o r o , O re gon, tin» 14th
of Banks and Mr. and Mrs Charlie day.
county state senator as .» demo
I which is owned by Fields'
man
told
me
that
he
was
opposed
«lay
of
N
o
vem
ber.
1
*3
*
tilth day of Deeember. 1935. at the
Sellers and family of Iowa Hill.
To Play Grove
cratic candidate for congress from | lather and which Fields was
hour of ten o'clock A M of said G A o T E S li. H E O IM A T K K S x . e r u E tr x ia e c u to E. r II I T I E o n I . « K u N - B
Forest G rove will play Banks in to the investm ent of other peo­ the first Oregon district. The boom i piloting.
Choir to Visit
ple's
money
when
the
y
ard
stick
of
day to then and there show cause, A tto rn e y f«»r E x ecu to r and E x e e u tria 41
WIN A TURKEY
Next Sunday evening at church a football game Friday afternoon the dollar was not stable and an was started during t h e closing
if any there he, why an order
the junior choir from Yamhill will on the Forest Grove field.
investm ent today m ight be re ­ week of the legislative, session,
for Thanksgiving
should not bJ made, rendered and
E T O < M E IU T O K S
join the Banks junior choir in
w here Fisher gained prom inence a moro m odernistic building of the entered by the above entitled Court In th e C N o O u T n IC
tu rn ed tom orrow at less value."
ty C o u rt o f the S la te o f O re -
presenting a few num bers You are
the author of the eapitol recon­ kyscraper type.
f»»r W a*hiit«t»»n ('o«inty
| in the above entitled cause au ­ In iron.
• The newly annnounced Canadian as
invited to come and see the c h il­
the M a tte r o f th e F a ta le o f H e n ry
bill ultim ately adopted
thorizing. • empowering, 'licensing
tariff came in for some criticism. struction
lle
im
o
b l. heeee»e«l
dren in their choir robes and lis­
the session Fisher has served
i and directing the /Administrator of
N o tk e 1» h t r w y t lv e n , th a t the und er-
When the power to change the by
ten to them sing. Yamhill Epworth
several
term
s
in
the
state
legisla­
*ia
n
e
d
ha*
been d uly unpointed by the
the
Etsate
of
said
deceased
to
sell
tariff lies outside of congress, he
Similay and Ihanksglvlng l».t>
League will attend the Banks
e n title d C o u rt, « * A d m in is tra tr ix
first in the house and later in
i at private sale to the highest bid­ o al.ov«*
said, this pow er has the effect up­ ture.
f P v M is * H e le n A s h a h r)
f
the
estate
o f «alii det'ea*ed. and ha*
League Sunday evening.
the senate. In addition to his legis­
der for cash in hand the real prop­ «luly «i ua 11 fled a« »ucb.
LAUREL RIDGE—A benefit b as­ on business of uncertainty.
Mrs. Kieben Named
lative service Fisher is a World
erty belonging to said Estate and
ket social was held in the S h er­
Now.
th e re fo re ,
a ll
per»on«
h a v in g
This delegation of power to ad ­ w ar veteran, active in the w ork of
Sunday school and church boards wood school gymnasium Friday
A. J. Vance has organized the particularly described as follows. c la im * rtgatnwt *ai«l r o ta te a re hereby
just.
he
pointed
out.
has
been
go­
East of I'ark on IlighM'ay
n«»tifie«l
am
i
req
u
ire
d
to
present
the
the American Legion, was until r e ­ W ater Softening Equipm ent com­ i to-wit:
met November 13. Mrs. C h r i s Kieb­ night. Proceeds were to be used
Name.
(«»«ether
w ith
propel
voucher*
Hillsboro. Oregon
en was elected assistant superin­ for the Sherwood girls' basketball ing on for years in governm ent cently a m em ber of the W orld,
th e re fo r, t«» the umieraiirne«l at the law
All of Lot num bered 9 In the
tendent of the Sunday school. The team. An interesting play. "Corn- and has set in motion a process W ar V eterans' S tate Aid com m is­ pany w ith headquarters at Beaver­
o
ffic
e
o
f
HugL*\
A
lla
r
e
,
in
the
l
u
s
t
FREE TURKEY
plat of Heaver Acres, situate
Bible class has elected Mrs. C. B fed Babies.' was followed by the by w hich these gentlem en may sion. and is in the m ercantile busi­ ton to handle w ater softening
N a tio n a l
H ank H u ild m « ,
in
lill|»burt»,
in Section 7. T. 1 S R I W
Each week
effect our business affairs to such
equipm ent of a nationally known
O re « •»». w ith in
» ix
m ontha
fro m
the
Tresham as th e ir teacher.
auctioning of baskets. A fter the an extent that no one can forecast ness in Roseburg His popularity eastern m anufacturer An ad v ertise­
of W illamette Meridian, accord­
d ate hereof.
at home is attested to first by the
Special
music
and dance at El. •
Crew Employed
refreshm ents everyone danced to the effects.
D
ated
thia
14th
«lay
o
f
N«»vember.
1*98.
ing to the duly recorded plat
fact that he was elected over his ment announcing the Introduction
Y K K O N IK A l ib . I. M O I .h . A d m in is tra tr ix
Chateau Saturday nights and
G rlbner Brothers have a crew of ! music provided by a local orchestra.
thereof, containing 3 77 acres,
"These powers determ ine to what republican opponent from a coun­ in Oregon of this equipm ent ap ­
o f (b e K *ta te of »aid heveancd
Hattley
Thanksgiving
men picking ferns a t different
B irthday Celebrated
in Washington County, O re­
H a re .
A tto rn e y «
fo r
A«im lui»tra«
degree we can forge ahead." he ty. which is overw helm ingly re ­ pears in another part of this paper
places along the coast. They are
trb
3*-4.1
gon.
It is claim ed that the hardest
Mrs. H arriet McClure was h o n o r­ said.
publican. and again by his recent
busy at their plant in Banks sort­ ed w ith a surprise p arty Thursday
w ater is rendered 10C per cent soft said sale to he made for the pm -
Reference was made to the World appointm ent to the senate by a or "zero hard" to use the tech­ pose of securing funds with u Rich
ing and packing ferns for ship­ ! night by tw enty-one members of
republican beard of county com ­
w
ar
and
the
price
paid
by
the
ment.
nical term, after being filtered to pay the liens against said Estate,
' the Rebekah lodge. The occasion United States in loss of men, ex ­ missioners.
through the w ater softening eq uip­ with the interest theroon. and the
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Love and was Mrs. M cClure’s birthday an ­ penditure of money and loss of
• • •
claims against said Estate and the
family of Thatcher and Mr. and niversary.
Jerro ld Owen, secretary to the ment. which contains a m ineral costs of adm inistration thereof
finances loaned to Europe. All this,
Mrs. Max Dreezon arid son of
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k S kinner of he pointed out. had its effect on state bonus commission, reports the called zeolite.
Witness, the Hon
Donald T.
M ountaindale visited Mr. and Mrs. West Linn visited at th e S. S the present economic situation. The sale of 154 properties for an ag ­
' Templeton. Judge of the County
O. D. Dreezen Sunday.
Stearns home last week.
total cost, he declared, cannot yet gregate of $383.489 during the first
i Court of the State of Oregon, for
Moxie and Ida Hopkins spent
L ittle M ary Nystrom is quite be estim ated.
ten months of the current year
i the County of Washington with
the Armistice day holidays with ill. C. F. N ystrom is also confined
— ask for —
(B
y
I.
R
S
frtib
h
)
Steiw er then told his audience This, he points out. represents an
the Seal of said Court affixed, this
Mr. and Mrs. Verl P rickett at to his home w ith an attack of the
increase in sales of more than 300
Lester
Fenn
of
Portland
is
spend­
of
the
theory
of
n
eu
trality
in
vogue
13th
dav
of
November.
1935.
Neah Bay.
flu.
per cent over the record for the ing a few weeks with his uncle.
SEAL.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Rev. and Mrs. Simpson of L ib er­ at the tim e of the w ar ar.d how it entire year of 1934 and is re ­ Frank Gcnzer. and family.
Attest: EDW C LUCE. Clerk
Sells, November 15. a girl, at the ty, form erly pastor of M ountain eventually brought about our en ­ garded as a fairly accurate index
F. P. Bailey has a new team of
1’y Z. H Hiatt. Deputy
99 11
Jones hospital in Hillsboro.
Home church, visited friends and trance into the w ar through our to the im provem ent of business horses, which he purchased near
Mrs. Charles Shipley attended a relatives in this neighborhood T ues­ dem ands for freedom of the seas conditions generally throughout the Hillsboro.
N O T I C E T O I H C n iT O U S
A senate investigation, he pointed
dinner Friday given by women of day.
Nn. «117
state.
Miss Wilma Rosencrons visited h'..*tafe of I'rnii iimih J Sittwe
the Christian church in Forest
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H arris and out. disclosed th at this theory had
• • •
much
to
do
w
ith
w
hat
happened
Miss
M
arian
Maxwell
in
Portland
In
the
C
o
u
n
ty
(
\
u i r t o f th e S ta le o f O r* *
Grove at the home of Mrs. L ind­ family moved to Tigard Sunday to
iron. f«»r the C o u n ty o f W n ah m u to n
The state tax levy, w hich will Sunday.
strom.
be nearer Mr. H arris' place of em ­ in 1917.
N
o
tic
e
i*
hereby
irivett th a t the tinder*
Frank G cnzer made a business • itrn n i hn* been appoint«»«!
T he new theory, as exempli i fed probably be made public this week,
R. N. A. women served dinner to ployment.
a iln t iu U t r a t r ix j
A W ashington County Product
will
provide
for
the
lim
it
that
trip
to
Linnton
last
Tuesday
o
f
th
e
R
a
tate
o
f
h<r«linan<l
S tu w e. «le- |
by
the
new
law
recently
passed,
th e Forest Grove Commercial club
A nita M andel is staying w ith
can
be
raised
w
ithin
the
constitu­
C.
A.
Teller,
who
has
been
em
­
cen
*<•«!.
by
the
C
o
u
n
ty
C
o
u
rt
o f the S ta te
he
said,
is
quite
opposite
the
old.
Monday.
Mrs. H. P. Strickler, who is rapidly
f O w n
fo r W a a h in g to n C o u n ty and ,
Sold at All Groceries
Mr. and Mrs. W arfield of V an­ recovering from the effects of sev­ for u nder this law m unitions or tional restrictions and some $600- ployed in Portland several months, o ban
q u a lifie d . A ll per»on* liavn itf c la im *
supplies of w ar w ill not be sold to 000 g reater th an the levy for 1935. is at home again.
couver spent several days last eral m onths’ illness.
a g « in « t aald estate a re hereby n«>tifi»«l ,
Increased
income
tax
collections,
M
aster
Henry
Schm
idlin
of
V
er­
eith
er
belligerent
or
may
citizens
to
prevent
the
«ante,
«inly
verifiesl
u*
by
,
week with Mrs. Bella Hartwick.
Donald Edy and John S trickler
Mrs. Leona Robinson was b ruis­ left here Wednesday m orning for travel on ships flying flags of however, will cover the increase in nonia visited George Law rence S at­
Say you saw it in the Argus.
ed and injured her side and back Iowa w ith a four-ton truckload of belligerents. In the U nited States, the levy so that the load to be urday.
in a fall last week. She is im prov­ dried prunes. They plan to be m akers of m unitions w ill be li­ borne by property owners will be
censed and so the business of w ar no greater, if as great, th an the
ing.
Beaverton Church of Christ
gone about three weeks.
the 1935 levy.
Mrs. W illiard B urnett of Kansas
Mrs. Pierson of Middleton left m aterials will be u n d er govern­ property tax under
O ur m id-w eek service on W ed­
•
•
•
m
ent
control.
The
substance
of
the
nesday night at 7:30 includes a
— City visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tuesday for an extended visit in
Although th e commissioners, who period of tim e for Bible study and
Wilcox and family Sunday.
Indiana. H er home has been re n te l theory is to isolate th e country
4
from
th
e
zone
of
action
and
so
for the school term by Professor
are to supervise construction of the young people down to the ju n io r
League Party Friday
keep us out of the struggle, he new eapitol. have not yet been se- > age are also invited to these serv-
The Epworth League is giving a and Mrs. Robert Sumners.
pointed
out.
The bell, which for m any years
lecte i speculation is already being ices. This is followed by a junior
party Friday evening. All members
O ur safety, he said, depends on indulged in as to the type of build- and adult choir practice to which
of the League are invited. The has been in use at th e Rex church
party will be in Rieben's em pty and prior to that at th e Sherwood the good or bad judgm ent of the ing. which w ill replace the old anyone that can sing is cordially
house. Yamhill Epw orth League F riends church, has been donated commission charged w ith the en ­ eapitol, and the num ber of b u ild ­ invited. Services for Sunday are
to the M iddleton Friends church, forcem ent of the law. Pressure al-i ings to be constructed. Legislators as follows: Bible school, 9:45 a.
members w ill be present.
Mrs. Emmett Shipley and son together w ith the pews, used in the ready is being brought on the in discussing the problem in com ­ m., T B. Harris, superintendent:
Ellis and Mrs. Charles Shipley of Rex church, which m ust be torn commission, he said, to broaden the m ittee and cn th e floor were em ­ communion service followed b y
Banks, Mrs. C arl Shipley of H ills­ down to m ake room for highw ay policy and allow more trading with phatic in th e ir dem ands that ad e­ preaching, II a. m. Young people's
those countries now em broiled in quate provision be made for the meeting. 6:30 p. m. Preaching in
boro and Mrs. George M cFarlane construction.
F ran k Carson has gone to Reseda. w ar in Europe.
state library, cither in a separate the evening is preceded by a song
-
and daughter N adine of Forest
Ray-Mai fancy quality.
Cal.,
to
visit
his
brother,
L.
A.
The people of America, he said, , building or in m ore commodious service a t 7:30, w hich is in charge ,
G rove visited in Portland Wednes­
must
decide
w
hether
or
not
th
e
r
e
'
Carson,
who
is
a
building
contrac­
q
u
arters
in
the
eapitol
building.
of
the
young
people.
Anyone
h
av
­
Packed in our own
day.
î
shall be control of m aterials o f 1 Sentim ent «imong : ? law m akers ing no other church home is u rg ­
Mrs. Flora M unford is spending to r in th a t city.
home town.
Malcolm
Johnson
of
G
arden
.
w
ar
or
blood
on
the
money
paid
also inclined tow ard a state house ed to participate in these assem ­
a few weeks in Corvallis w ith
of conventional design—dome and blies w ith us.—M. Putm an, m in­
her son. Kenneth, who is a p rin ­ Home is visiting at th e S. S. for such products.
LARGE 2»/«
Representative E. L. Ross and wings and colonnades—rath er than ister.
S tearns home.
cipal in the grade school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dickinson of
Banks Alumni Win
SIZE TIN
W estimber CCC football team was The Dalles spent the w eek-end at
the
G
eorge
L.
B
aker
home.
defeated by Banks high alumni
Phone 3251
2nd and Main Streets
FREE DELIVERY
Byron Stearns retu rn ed Wednes­
November 13. 13 to 7.
Wishing
You
and
Yours
a
Very
Happy
Thanksgiving
day
from
a
tw
o
w
eeks’
trip
to
A lbert Stafford of Taft visited
Prices effective Friday, Saturday and M onday, November 22, 23 and 25
friends and relatives i n Banks Chicago.
Verla, H ubert and D elm ar Aebis-
Sunday.
Produce Prices for F riday and Saturday Only
cher w ere week-end guests of th e ir
Frank Wahl Speaker
C. Wahl attended, the recep­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Fresh and
tion given for the freshmen of Aebischer, in Newberg.
bunches
Benson Polytechnic school in P o rt­
Crisp
If you change your address k in d ­
land Friday evening. Frank Wahl
ly
notify
the
Argus
direct
and
at
was chosen out of 600 freshm en
Prices for Fri., Sat. and Mon.
Large, firm
to give the response to the address once.
Nov. 22, 23 and 25
Red-ripe berries
New crop - Hallow!
the meeting Monday, it was a n ­
nounced. L T M ePheeleis will be
Capitol News Letter
on
Benefit Social at
Sherwood Success
Turkey Shoot
A. J. Vance Starts
Firm at Beaverton
ELRY'S Chateau
When Ordering Butter
Green Mountain
FOREST
GROVE
Grade A Creamery Rutter
8
Special
V a lu e s
PUMPKIN
Gc
A.
DATES .L 15c
U
I Let’s Talk Turkey
Golden
PU M PK IN Del 2,/ Monte
:.s 2 c.n
.
SNOW DRIFT 3-Ib. can 53c
Raisins. Thompson seed ­
less. (2 lbs. 10c)
(6-lb. can ................. 99c)
PEELS — Orange, lemon,
citron. Lyons.
W ESSON OIL
75C
S W A N S D O W N L, pU8
Raisins, bleached
1-lb. cello ..................
MINCE MEAT — Kerr’s
25c
—and Turkey reminds us of
M ATCH ES
Fred’s Superior Market
IS H °me curetl» half or w hole.
SEA SO N IN G BACON Lb 20c
12c
15c
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb
C.n .............
15C
GINGER ALE — Cliquot
S,b
-. ..........10c
(Q uart .............. 20c)
SPICES—Schilling’s.
Ground.
2-oz. can .....................
RIB STEAK
: LARD.
u.
14c
......... 3 ,t„ 25C
FR A N K FU R TE R S, 2 lbs. and
K R A U T , 1 quart. Both for ...
............ 35c
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 D eliv eries D aily
A—
=2!
CHOCOLATE— B aker’s
Premium .
-4 >| _
Pkg. ...........14 c
COFFEE
Columbia Best
23c
Lb.............
L7c
Lb.
1
FRED’S
Res. Phone 3Î1Z,
—
fg-
DC
Lg. 14-oz. bottle
3 bottles
25c
10c
PICKLES— Libby's sw eet.
Pint
Pin
. '............ 23c
(Q uart .................3 3 c)
i Q uart 43c,
cAX r‘tan: 15c
NOBILITY
Fancy Cookies
Pkg.
Dromedary or Ocean
Spray
CATSUP
Ju st the thing for those
d inner cocktails.
No. 4 bottle . .........
(N o. 8 bottle ___ 20c)
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
25c
M U T T O N CH O PS
N alley’s or Best Foods.
33c
r""' Ki'';s'“: 25c
25C
SHRIMP
BEA N S' ,,,
n r A C San Wan or Libby's, 2s.
r
2 cans
CORN Del Maiz. fancy cream
............
style, 303s.
PINEAPPLE J U I C E R
Is, 2 for ........................... 15c,
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
5,
Del Monte or Floridagold. (Picnic, 2 for
TOM ATO JUICE LiK „
(Is, 2 for
MOLASSES A"
MOLASSES
A T I I R J I R v z A * l M
.X
¿A L L
1 LARGE PKG.
m e a s u rin g m p fre e
25c
, 49c
25c
15c,
39C
15c)
,
.... cn
KelI°g8's 2 sm all pkgs.
m easuring eup for
19C
29c
23c
|
J
15c
2 ibs. 29c
Just right for
....5 ibs. 10c
Baking ..........
2 ibs. 9c
SHRIMP
OLIVES. Stuffed or green
Your choice of flavors.
O
FANCY DRY PACK
Make a shrim p
cocktail for your Thanksgiving dinne,
.........25c
BISQUICK biscuits. Lg. pkg. 29c
JELL WELL %
u" 14c
M A Y O N N A ISE
FANCY GOLDEN
RIPE FRUIT ..........
An
t/Cz
CAKE FLOUR
Thanksgiving reminds us of Turkeys
Celery Hearts
Cranberries
Sweet Potatoes
Bananas
10c
5-02. tin
— PEELS —
I.emon. Orange and Citron—
Pound
Glazed Pineapple or Cherries—
Pound
23c
29c
JELLO or JELL-WELL
Makes an appealing salad.
All flavors.
Pkg...........
Fresh and fluffy.
5c
MARSHMALLOWS
1 V 10c
PINEAPPLE U ,M
.°îï;,' Ä “':“;
........... 9 c
PURE CIDER Your i out,qiner. GALLON ........................ 14c
M ARA SCH INO C H E R R I E S ^ : . S “- 10c
2 GIANT SIZE BARS
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
W ith purchase of 1 large pkg.
PEETS GRANULATED SOAP
FREE
40c VALUE
ALL FOR
XATI IT Armour's.
25c
tall
fan s
Candies and Nuts Specially
Priced for the H oliday.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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