The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 26, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Pâtre Six
ARGUS,
I day evening at the church. Every-
j one is invited.
Kinton Folk
Laurel Folk Plan Community
Mrs. E. L. Cox visited Mr. and
I Mrs. Thomas C. M illar of Portland
and Friday. Mrs. Cox ex-
Dinner; Club Sponsors Dance
H old Program ! ’ Thursday
perieneed the gale on the Sandy,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday. December 26, 1935
OREGON
dictate minimum prices but will
confine its efforts to other reg u la­
tions such as the size of the loaf,
sanitation, etc.
• • •
Earl Hill. Lane county legislator,
while in Salem this week announc­
ed that he would use his influence
to exempt farm trucks of the pick­
up body type and light delivery
cars used exclusively on city streets
from the additional $5 license tax
tacked on by the special session
Hill says this move was a mistake
and owners of the cars, who are
paying the extra tax, are not in ­
clined to argue with him over it.
• • •
Prospect of a contest over the
if ih . ..... . , .,, i„ .‘ .r».-V
right f the state to regulate trucks
^ Z m
^ t J S
big1? / ^
son Robert of S eattle ure spending
tile holiduys w ith Mrs. C. F Jesse
P arly Friday
Ladies of the Roy parish are
sponsoring a card party Friday eve
ning in the Roy hull.
H enrietta. M artha and Ray Vun-
Farewell Given for Former derzanden and W arren Gillis re ­
turned home Suturduy for t h e
Manning Storekeeper
Chrlstinus holidays from Oregon
~~~~
i Normal school. Monday. W arren
in » Mr» J»»»» M»ycr»i
| left fur his home Ip Washington.
BUXTON
( ¡i e e n
M o u n t a I n I
■
G range Saturday, at a basket d in ­
ner meeting, installed the follow­
ing officers: Eugenia Quier. m aster.
Ethel Turk, overseer; Mae Quier,
lecturer: L. L. Crawford, stew ard;
C-harlvn Goodrich, assistant stew ard,
Andrew Pierson, 77, resident of
J()hn B
chaplain; Olive S to v J
Reedville for 40 years, died last
Thursday In Palo Alto, C a l. w here
E velyn Rm ek lady’'assistan t ‘ stew : he hud lived far the lust three years.
“rd : Ml s Charles Good. tch. Ceres Funerul services were lield Sunday
afternoon from the Donelson A-
Hessie H iddlnck.
î".'?'.?,
u " '1
Sewell chapel with burial In FI.'
Lawn cem etery here under the aus­
Q ego o wns
he |nMa|lln>!
wns , the
installing
pices of T uality lodge. A F A A.
and Sam W alker of Forest Grove M . w ith Rev. H. A. Deck officiat­
was also a visitor.
ing.
Mrs. Vail Given Farew ell
Mr. Pierson was horn November
A farewell purty was given M r: 23. 185«. in Sweden and came to
" / ‘’J 1 b„ ' , c , a t. Jhl’ Man.n «/.
>he United States 60 y e n s ago lie
chlb h a" Saturday
"""...... night.
* Mrs Vail wus a m em ber of the loeul Masonic
ls moving io
to ro
I ortland,
I
ru a n a , having
re- lodge.
C e n tly Sold her Store at Mantling,
Book» Borrowed
Surviving him are five sons and
.
1™“ ” y nooaa oorrow eu
two daughters: C arl and Alfred of
com m unity library bus been Oklahom a City. Okla.; Oscar and
°Pened here at the home of Mrs
W. E. Hill. W ithin the month enu- Ray of Palo Alto, f a i l .- a n d Klnil
of Portland; Mrs. Clara Peterson
December 15 more than 125 of Pulo Alto, und Mrs. Ida B urk­
borrowed^ rim e fur get- halter of Hillsboro.
ting books, each Saturday und
Tuesday from 3 to 4:30. Librarian«
are Misses Eugenia Q uier and Dor­
is Whiteside.
Elton Ingram of Tillamook spent
? few days at the Jesse Meyers
l , o n i c . , h l s week.
A dance and supper were given
by
_ the
__ , W.
», — B. . A. , ladies at the
K
r a
n
^njght
A Christm as program wus given
at the P resbyterian church Sunday
night.
Rev. R. M. Hood, pastor of Pres-
the
’ P*nd‘n« ,he
t -hrls,m as ancl New Year holidays
w‘f.h ,h‘s family In Portland. There
will be no services at the Presby-
»by
tcrian church next Sunday eve-
ning.
William and Delm ar Riggle of
B irkenfeld spent the w eek-end
here.
G range Dance Monday
A dance wilt be gOoi
by
May you all enjoy a meas­
the grange December 28.
ure full to overflow ing of
Good Lurk, Happiness and
Prosperity. We are deeply
(tty Mi»« Marth» Vand»rt«n<1«n)
grateful for your patronage
A Sodality party was given at
in the past ycur.
the William Vandomelen h o m e
Monday evening. About thirty were
present and the evening was spent
S tart 1936 right with
in playing games and a short pro-
gram was given by the younger
MORNINGDEW
members. Present w e r e Misses
“Irradiated
Agnes and Evelyn Plass. Lavonnc
Gillings, Eileen Moore. M arjorie
MILK"
and Doris V anderzanden. Anna
Bernards, C lara and Phyllis Van-
derzanden, Bernice Herb, R i t a
Duyck. M artha and Agnes Vander-
zanden, M arguerite and Florence
Duyck. Erma and Edna Meeuwsen
Lucille Aerts. G ertrude and Erni i
GUERNSEY DAIRY
Vandehey, Ruth and Helen Var.-
"A Flavor You'll Favor"
dehey, Cecelia and Agnes Pranger,
Loretta Vanderzandcn. Theresa and
Sam llu lit A Sons
Irene Plass. G ertrude and Evelyn
Phone 2568
Spicring, I ranct s Vandehey, Wil-
naa McPeak. Mildred and Ann Van-
T hree Year Average jjeore by
domelen, Mary Ann Meeuwsen and
Pacific Intel national Over 1)H
the hostess, Dorothy Vandomelen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dalton and
Buxton G roup
Elects Leaders
Subscribe
Washington
Six months
cents. Two
now to the Argus. In
county $1 •>« “ yi’lir-
85c. Three m onths 50
months 35 cents.
If
Mr». F. L. B row ,,)
i Elbert attended the C hristm as pro-
w here some dam age was done.
BAXTON A LOONEY
many shingles w ere blown from
l.AUREl. A community pot luck gram of the Oswego school Friday
Producer» of Quality
roofs and the electric lights were dinner will be served at the hall evening. Miss Irene Stevens, who
out F riday morning.
New Year's day. Everyone invited teaches there, returned home with
SAND and GRAVEL
them for the week-end.
——
Mrs. J. H. Aten and daughter ' to take part.
Pliuit located 4 miles north of For-
Mrs. John Spoiling and children
<Br M r. e l Co«)
Miss Rosemary, Mrs. Lilly M Bier-1 Mr and Mrs. Herman Whitmore
e it Grovo on Gult'.’i Creek. I Iiont
KINTON C hurch services
Sun- ly and Mrs. Louise V anK leek were visited her sister. Mrs. Frank Hill,
visited her brother. William Hoy of
10O0R
day w ere well attended. Consecra- in Hillsboro December 16. Mrs, and family of Hillsboro Sunday.
B ea\erton, Sunday,
tion of the new officers was
per- Bierly rem ained for a few davs.
Several families from here at-
Sunday guests at the J. W. Mul-
formed by Rev. Speece. They will and return ed to her home the la t-1 ‘«"ded the F ir G rove ladies’ club loy home were Mrs. Mettie Cahow
program at their school last Wed- and Clyde Lundy of Portland and
take their offices the first Sunday ter part of the week.
G. K rause of Blooming.
morning in January. A new church
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of nesday night.
Mrs. W. N. H athorn of Hillsboro
The electrically lighted tree at
sign was presented by the pastor. Portland visited Mrs. Newell's fath-
the W. J. Shaw place is a thing of is at the home of her parents, Mr
Christmas program presented dur- er, S. H. Pomerov. Sundav.
and Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, to care for
Truck Operator*
¡ng Bible school hour was as fol-
A lbright Brotherhood held at the beauty and being on the hill, west her
m other w hile Mrs. S. Johnson,
of the store, can be seen for miles
Pom er.o home Tuesda> evening in several directions.
the reg u lar nurse, spends the holi­ a ' CS trCSwiUn b »‘ m id a l e > V Uth° ,,rd
Consult
young ladies; recitations, William was w ell attended. Robert Pom- I
days w ith her daughter. Mrs. Wal­ d, . »“ prnLJ C
a i'
Sponsor Dance
Wright. Rosemary Aten and Ruth eroy is the new treasurer.
E.
L. ROSS
ter
Whiting,
and
family
of
P
o
rt­
ing to Frank C. McCulloch, state
.
Ladies' club is sponsoring a “hard
Wright; reading. Roberta Wilson:
utilities commissioner, and the mat-
Ladies Aid will meet with M rs., times" dance at the com munity hall land.
Aloha. D rrgon
duet. Marilee and Roberta Pom ­
Social Meet Saturday
ter taken m to the courts for de-
eroy; Bible readings, Bible class; Lilly M. Bierly Jan u ary 2 at 2 New Year's eve.
F arm ers' Union social evening
concerning
vocal duet, K athryn Pomeroy and o'clock. Newly elected officers w ill | A num ber of young folks from
be
in
charge.
w
ith
program
and
dance
w
ill
be
here enjoyed ice skating on Jack-
Beulah Boyles; harmonica s o lo .
held
Saturday
evening
at
th
e
com­
Success
of
the
referendum
againsl
School Christm as program was ■ son bottom several days this week.
Beulah Peterson; vocal duet, Rob­
senate bill 43 -the old age pension
ert Skeels and Freddy Boyles: re ­ held at th e hall Friday evening I Mr. and Mrs. Teon Lovegren of m unity hall.
P. U C. und I. C. C Filing»
bill of the special session -will tie
citation, Paul Peterson; vocal solo, with a large attendance. Program Cathlamet, Wash., are guests of
up tiie $1,000,000 state appropriation
Beulah Boyles; songs by all. Candy i consisted of musical and literary her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cally
w íth ü L f piövidm g"uny"’'m í í A f í o r
W hitmore, until after New Y ear’s
was distributed to all.
numbers and drills.
I ’akimr advantage
ad van tau e of federal match
m atch
{taking
Miss Grace McCormick of Hills-
Mrs Mar-V Kershaw, who is mak- day.
( l on.inued from pa«e 1 1
m n n e v fo r i« .„ « io n < in t h e n n ln ln n
Mr. and Mrs. SamC oy of H ills­ course should
have been announced money tor pensions In the opinion
boro spent the week-end w ith her inS her home for ,h e w inter months
of attorneys here. Only 10.232 stg-
grandmother, Mrs. Lilly M Bierly. at the home of Mrs. Lilly M. Bier boro visited at the L. A. W hittle along about the first of the present natures of bona fide voters are
ly.
spent
the
holiday
season
w
ith
home
Thursday,
month.
Mr. and Mrs M. B. Godfrey and
daughter and family. Mr. and
Raymond Meyers P resid en t
If Allen retires as liquor adm in­ needed to put the bill on the regu-
Mrs. Winnie Sheach of Portland her
was
elected
Mrs.
K
enneth
Barnes
of
Oak
Grove.
Raymond
M
eyers
istrator,
as he probably will, it will lar election ballot and sponsors of
visited Mr. and Mrs. E verett D.
president of the Broadcasters’ class be entirely of his own accord and the referendum are confident they
Kinton
school
w
ill
sta
rt
again
Wright of Cooper Mountain last Ja n u ary 6.
of the Sunday school for the com- in the interest of harm ony w ithin can complete their petitions easily
week.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Melvin
Vanderm
ost
ing year, at a m eeting held at the the organization. Allen is known before the last day, F ebruary 7.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
have
been
spending
the
Christm
as
home
of Howard Davis Friday eve- to have clashed repeatedly with
Leachmann (Mabie V anK leek'. De­
Flax sheds at the state prison,
Billy McNay was elected vice- m em bers of the liquor commission,
cember 19. a boy. M other and son holidays w ith Mrs Vanderm ost’s . ning.
Corner 3rd and Main St».
president: Lillie Brown, secretary- who have persisted in m aking his which for several years following
m
other
in
Seattle,
Wash.
are doing well in a hospital in
treasurer, and V. T. Speece. ser­ position uncom fortable by stripping 1930 were full to bursting w ith raw
Phone 1001
Portland.
empty.
geant-at-arm s. Games w ere enjoyed him of various duties from tim e material, are now la n almost
t n r e n a r e d to
Bible study and business m eet­
With
the
prison
plant
prepared
to
FREE
DELIVERY
after the business session, followed to tim e and conferring them upon
ing of the church will be held Fri-
by an exchange of Christm as gifts. R unte and Eugene Kelt.v. who is sign up an increased acreage for
A nnie Bell to Jam es Hugh H utch­ N ext meeting w ill be held w ith said to be the liq u o r adm inistrator luuu
mv iiuitinxviiiviii
1936 the
management is imuillK
finding kill-
dif-
SATURDAY SPECIALS
ison et ux. SW>4 of S E l4 of Sec­ Thelm a Mulloy Ja n u ary 17.
| ¡n fact although Allen bears the ficulty in persuading W illamette
tion 34 T3N R3W.
farm
ers
to
contract
for
a
flax
Charles and F ran k Speiring of title. Allen was in Salem during
A Healthful
>r Elizabeth
♦
. Ellerby et v ir to _ O. .. O. , ] Cathlam et, Wash., visited t h e i r the early days of the recent special crop at $25 a ton. To meet this
We hope everybody had
veeten d et w
the board of control has
cres ectlon brother. John Speiring, and fam ily J legislative session and is under situation
NEW YEAR’S
a
Merry Xmas ami are
9 T2S R1W.
authorized
the
flax
plant
manage
Sunday.
I stood at th at tim e to have offered
merit to enter Into an open con-
A lfred G. Pearson et ux to Geof­
RESOLUTION
getting ready for a Happy
Program at Church
| to resign, but agreed to rem ain at tract,
pegging the price at a mini-
frey L. Brown et ux, part Section
The Christm as program given at the insistence of the governor,
a n «1 Prosperous N e w
of $22 a ton and giving the
22 T3N R5W.
the church Sunday evening was en- sin ce th at time, however, W. L, mum
o
w
.w
o
r
h „ advantage of any ,.o
Year. This is our wish.
Caroline H asting et al to Ida K. joyed by a houseful of people. Num- Goss, th e governor's secretary, is grower I the
ad
Sendelbach. Lots 11 and 12 Crest bers on the program were: P a g e a n t; said to have paid Allen a “purely vance in the m arket price at h ar­
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
View Addition.
in pantomime, accom panied b y : social call" during which he sug- vest tim e next • fall.
• •
J. A. Black et ux to Bruno S an­ readings and singing: short talk gested the advisability of th e ad-
Price» Reduced
toro et ux, 17.75 Acres Section 23 by Rev. Speece; song by four small in istrato r's retirem ent. Friends of
Oregon Jersey breeders w ant the
T1S R2W.
girls; recitations by Elaine Whit- Allen among the dem ocratic lead- state to use more Jerseys in th e.r
STRING BEANS
Emma B. Arey to W illiam B arber more and Ju n io r Madding: vocal , ers of th e state by that time, how- institution herds. A survey reveals
Can
B lanchard et ux. p art Section 27 m ixed quartet; song by th e L aurel | ever, had rallied to his support and that most of the state owned herds
T3N R5W.
Lights class; reading by Howard 1 insisted upon his sticking by his are Holsteins. The state hospital at
J. W. Connell (Sheriff) to State Davis: ladies vocal sextet: q u in te t, guns, w hich he has done so far— Pendleton has two herds, one of
SOUP—
TO EAT
of Oregon. S W h of N W ii of Sec­ of string music and a tableau il- j long enough to convince the public Holsteins and the other of Jerseys
Large can
tion 28 T2N R3W.
lustrating a song. The church was j at least th at he can stay indefinite­ and the tuberculosis hospital at
H enry Jo in er et ux to D enver decorated w ith a large Christm as iy if he w ants to.
Salem has a herd of Jerseys. It is
Barney et ux, 40 Acres Section 23 tree, cedar and holly.
SOAP—
Should Runte’s promotion to the proposed that comparisons be made
T2N R3W.
A rkle Rosevear of CCC camp liquor adm inistratorship m aterialize between the various herds to de-
10 bars
H enry S. Nolan et ux to Irene near Nehalem is spending this week it will be over the strenuous pro­ tcrm ine feeding costs, production
H. Wirt, p art of William Stokes w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tests of m any influential dem ocrats and . other
366 Days in 1936—because it
,
... factors
. . entering into^the
DATES— A better qual­
claim 61 TIN R3W.
is made with fresh milk and
George Rosevear.
w ith whom the chief investigator iS |COSt
,nl*k fed^to^state wards,
Crisco.
Ira G. McCormick et al to Leon­
ity.
Program Presented
not at all popular and the situation
ard H erdener, 2 A cres T1S R1W.
The Laurel and Laurelview schools thus created would hold am pl?
Ow ners of old cars equipped with
2 lbs.
Rachel A. H arlan et v ir to West gave a Christm as program at the prom ise of future disturbances ;n pick-up bodies w e r e evidently
Hills M emorial P ark, part o f com m unity hall Monday evening. liquor control circles.
caught napping when the 1935 leg-
FLO U R — Idaho h ard
ard
Rachel A. H arlan T ract Section 1 A large crowd was present. P r o - !
Islature taxed an extra $5 license
A few of our many varieties
TIS R1W.
_______
___________________
w h eat.
$-< .59
gram: Songs by both schools; dia- { Work on the new dorm itory at fee on these light trucks. The in-
White. Wholewheat. Rye. “Old
M ary L. W irtz to H enry W eaver | logue by L aurel school: story by the state school for blind was got­ crease in license fee becomes ef-
49-lb. sack
Virginia" Corn Bread. Crunch,
et ux, p art of S. B. Raffety D. L. Mrs. W illard Hughes; operetta by ten u nder way this week. This an- fective Jan u ary 1, for which II-
Cracked Wheat, French, Nut,
C. 41 T2N R3W.
Laurel school; reading by Evelyn nouncement m arks the culm ination censes arc now being issued and
CRACKERS — Salt or
Rolls and Coffee Cakes of
J. D. K ennedy to M arie E. Noyes, Schumacher; a pageant by t h e 0( a long fight on th e part of the many of these owners of light de-
all kinds.
10.30 Acres Section 17 T1S R1W.
Graham.
Laurelview school. A trea t was friends of blind w ards of the state livery trucks are discovering the
Ronald E. Jones et ux to Rich L. given the children by th e Ladies' who have for years been housed in fee change for the first time. Sec-
2-lb. box
Reimann. Lots 22 and 23 Block O Social club.
th e fram e adm inistration building, i
S tate Snell, who is being
SPECIAL
M etzger Acre Tracts.
Miss Ruth Losh of Portland spent long regarded as a serious fire hai - deluSed w ith complaint.«, declares
CANDY— Special price».
Edw ard Becker et al to A rth u r several days this week w ith her ard. The new building will be ol . ,hat the increase in fee was not of
Butteries—
G albreath (A dm inistrator), part of grandm other, Mrs. Cally Dailey.
brick construction, strictly firep ro o f,
doing. Only strictly passenger
Dozen ....
Section 24 T2S R1W.
Word was recently received by
n e ! cars are now eligible to the $5 fee.
Highest prices paid for
47 by 160 feet, o one
J. C. Buchanan et ux to C. B. Mrs. F. L. Brow n and Mrs. George throughout.
■
1 1 - 1 1 ■ ■
w ith full basement. Com plete­
Farm Produce
Buchanan. Lots. 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9 Rosevear of th e death of a half- story
I
ly furnished it will cost approxim ­ rar»»-» * iv*7
and 18 Riverside Acres.
brother. William Delano in San ately $81.950 w ith the federal gov­
Edw ard H. Johnson to Fred H. Antonio, Texas. Mr. Delano lived
Newell et ux, part Block 5 N ay­ here in the nineties w hen his ernm ent supplying $31.950 through
a PWA grant and the state putting
lor’s Addition, Forest Grove.
m other's family, the A. A. Littles, up $50,000 through an appropriation
D orothy Lee et ux to J. F. Jack- j first came to this community,
fC o n tin u e d fro m p n r» I )
by the 1935 regular session. The
son, 40 A cres T1S R4W.
: Mr. and Mrs. Charles L arsen of building is to be com pleted within which has been providing em ploy­
COE and CONGDON, Props
U niversal Securities Corporation Portland, th eir five-year-old daugh- six months.
ment for 43 women w orking in
Phone 451
We Deliver
to W. A. Root et ux, Lot 15 N orth ter Audrey and t h e i r recently
• • •
Forest Grove, Hillsboro, Aloha.
Tigardville.
adopted three-year-old son called
With a steady reduction in state Beaverton. Tigard and Sherwood
—— —------ — -----------------------------i on Mr. L arsen’s mother, Mrs. A. levies against property Governor and was shut down this week, not
■ Naderer. Sunday.
M artin predicts that w ithin a few J to be reopened until a new project
May we take this opportunity to thank you ior your
L aurelview school children had years property will pay no tax at is approved.
loyal patronage during the past year.
j th e ir Christm as p arty at th e school all for state purposes within the
Reason for the shut down was
: Tuesday afternoon, after which six per cent constitutional limit. attrib u ted to th e fact that the fed­
Our New Y ear’s resolution for the coming year, will he to serve you with
school closed un til Ja n u ary 2.
This y ear’s property levy for state eral adm inistration appropriaed 40
the best quality merchandise at the lowest possible price.
C harlie Schmidt, accompanied by purposes other than to meet special per cent of money allotted to wo­
Our Best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
th e Shook brothers of Chehalem millages, he points out, is less than men's projects for materials, c u t­
GRADE A
( M ountain, w ent to Meadow Lake $900.000 whereas only a few y e a ij ting the w orking tim e of the pro­
Sincerely,
in the coast hills Saturday tor a ago it totalled $3,500,000.
jects nearly in half. The funds re- 1
“THE FAIRWAY GANG”
few days’ cougar hunt.
• • ♦
maining have been exhausted, it
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brown, Mr.
is said.
G
overnor
M
artin
is
expected
to
WE
LEAD—
OTHERS
FOLLOW
NEVER
KNOWINGLY
UNDERSOLD
and Mrs. Lee Brown and Lillie announce the appointm ent of a
The new project is scheduled to
visited at th e A. N. Vail home in new game commissioner this week operate for six months and wil1
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
I P ortland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. to fill the vacancy caused by the employ nearly 70 women instead of
Prices Effective Friday to Monday, December 27th to 30th, inclusive
Clifton Berwick (Lois Vail) of
of Lew Wallace, wiw 43. If the Portland office of WPA
Ask for it every
I Evanston, Wyoming, are guests of resignation
to regain his seat in the approves funds for operation, it is
wanted
' h er parents for several days.
tim e you order
house and lost out by only one expected that the project will be
Amos W atkins’ children are ill vote.
resumed sometime after the first of
BUTTER
w ith the measles.
the year.
Ladies' Social club held i t s
The new bakery control board,
A total of 20 projects are in
A W ashington County
Christm as party at the hom e of which
Black or W hite
Lime Rickey or
met in Salem to organize operation in all parts of the county.
j
Mrs.
W.
L.
Stevens
w
ith
Mrs.
L.
P roduct of H ighest
G
uaranteed
to
this
week,
will
make
no
attem
pt
to
Tillotson
said.
Ginger z\le
J Stone as assisting hostess. Tw enty-
l--------------------------------------------------
Q uality
Pop
nine mem bers w ere present. Gifts
Large
28-oz. bottle
I w ere exchanged a n d Christm as
Available at All Groceries
; uongs sung.
I.A IN or SALTE
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens and
Aid Will Meet January 2- ’
Pomeroy Treasurer
.
Capitol News Letter
Real Estate Transfers
?
, U ' 32 4 A
S
Former Reedville
Resident Buried
NOTICE
Insurance
WILEY’S
GROCERY
9c
9c
25c
Roy
Perfection
Bread
17c
I
Morningdew
18c
W rA Workers Get
Christmas Checks
Perfection
Bakery
27c
FOREST GROVE
CREAMERY
BUTTER
POPCORN
MIXERS
Crackers
2 ib. 15c
H appy
Fresh Lima
Pure
BEANS
COCOA
Ray-Mai Brand
All occasion
2 eN
.°.225c
2f.„.. 15c
New Year
OATS
Regular or quick cooking.
35c
RP A NIC Smail
Prices for Fri., Sat., Mon.
and Tues., December
27, 28, 30 and 31
White or Red
tyexican. 6 lbs.
25c
7C C TOILET
TISSUE.
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3 ro||s
10c
BL^E rose .
23c
TOM ATOES
19c
M A T C H E S ^ ,“
";..... 15c
S A L M O N i2'^„.,sTAIL'
19c
S P A G H E T T I ' I f J ' “’
19c
VD A T TT* Oel Monte or Hamilton's. 19c
X V I / A J A 2'2 s . 2 cans
1EF"-
With tomato sauce. 15-oz. glass
y
v
G IN G E R ALE
Pint 10c
Dozen $1.18
Quart 19c
Doz. $2.25
Clicquot Club
I V enetian tieket, E arl Moreeruft, Kt, Beaverton)
May we take this opportunity to thank
all our friends and customers for their
patronage and wish them iuck for 1936.
All Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist
COFFEE
Columbia Best
Lb....23c
Economy, lb. 17c
COCOA
M other’s,
2-lb. can
13c
CANDIES
Hard mixed.
3 lbs..............
25c
HAPPY
NEW YEAR!
May the New Year bring
you Increased Happiness
and Prosperity!
H A M S LH
balf °r W1"’lc-
25c
C O T T A G E S Lb.
25c
P I C N I C S Lb
19c
S I R L O I N S Lb
15c
R IB S T E A K S u ,
13c
L A R D COM|,°U"D
3 > ibs. 25c
FRANKFURTERS, 2 lbs., and
KRAUT, 1 quart. BOTH FOR
35c
FRED’S
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 651
5 Deliveries Daily
Res. Phone 32IZ
(Venetian tieket, F. Setniker, nt. 2, Hillsboro)
19c
OATS
BROOMS
TRIANGLE BRAND,
(¿nick or slow
KITCHEN QUALITY.
5-SEW, EACH
FRESH FRUITS
and VEGETABLES
Are always fresh at
our store. The qual­
ity is the best, the
prices are the lowest.
Compare them !
WINES
••or the holiday. We have
a com plete line of dry
and fortified.
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