The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 19, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
Wins First in Legion Show
Hire Teacher
Another Year
ADIO
SERVICE
.A ll M a k e s
.Low Prices
.G u a ra n te e
.Standard Parts
Thursday, M anli 19, 1936
OREGON
ride th e fam ous glass-bottom boat I u n d e r w hich an ath letic field w as
R eturn to W ilm ington on "A valon." I co n stru cte d last w in ter
a rriv in g buck at hotel at 7:45 p.
C om pletion of th e G aston city
in D in n er at hotel
1 p ark firoject w as unuoiiitiTd for
F rid .i.'. M ared 27 111 e.ikl.tst at 'to d a y iT hursday • w hile w orkm en
I lilhi basket bit 11 squqd w ill be
hotel T his day w ill tie left open w ill hav e com pleted the school
fur th e w in n e rs to use as they d e ­ g y m n asiu m at C ornelius by next Hot.ii \ luncheon guests t o d a y
n e. L eave l.os A ngeles on the Weilne. dill
The G lenw ood bridge (T b u i.aiay i T h e Kotury trophy w ill
S o u th ern P aeifie train . "T he Sun , i i l e r G ales ereek
Forest G rove be aw arded. C h arles !•’ Wells i .
set I.m uted, ' at 6:45 p in
i overflow on D uvid lull and the ch airm an
Hoy Scout com m ittee as riv eted
S atu rd ay . M areh 2H A rriv e San M etzger p ark projects w ill tie eoni-
Fruncisco 8 10 a in. B reak fast at l p le tiit in tw o w e e k s . T illotson sutil include.* M I* C ady, five years.
Jam es W« Ils. four years. A rth u r
W illiam ' 'Taylor hotel, h e a d q u a rte rs
Keiling. th re e years; C T. Hieh
w hile in San Franeiseo. T h irty -m ile
ardson, tw o years, and H ubert Hui
to u r of S an F raneiseo a n d e n ­
linguine one year, chairm an.
virons. v isitin g G olden G ate p a r k
and P resid io S ee the tw o fam ous
bridges u n d e r eo n stru etio u L u n ch ­
Opens llaneliiK Class
C h an g e in th e tester for the
eon p arty at Lido's.
D inner a t
Jack E K ofeldt. ballroom italic
hotel C onducted to u r of S an F ra n ­ W ashington C ounty H old Im prove i ing teac h er of P o rtlan d , has op-
m ent association w as announced * ned classes in O dd Fellow s ’ hall,
cisco's C h in ato w n in evening.
S unday. M arch 29 B reakfast at , this w eek w ith tile resignation of H illsboro, for high school stu d en ts
.lake
L orenz and th e a rriv a l of C lasses w ill hi» held on Wedlies
hotel M orning left open for girls
to use as they desire L unch in H arry Felt of St. Paul. M in n , w ho day afteriio en s beginning at 4 30
hotel A fternoon th e a tre p a rty at n l t e i e s him
o’clock.
l.orvnz has aeeepteii a position I
Fox's new M arket S treet th e a tre 2
p. m
L eave S an F rancisco o n w ith th e d a iry co -o p erativ e w ttli
S o u th ern P a c ifie s "C ascade." at h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rtlan d , w h ere [
Jto w ill do cheek testing for th at ,
6:40 p. m.
FOUND
P ic k e t bunk containing
M onday. M areh 31) A rriv e P o r t­ organization
valuable« N am e M W M anly
F elt for th e lost tig h t y ears has
land 3:35 p. ni.
O
w
ner
may
have sam e by proving
been em ployed as lietdsm an in i
Lentz A uto P arts Shop
c h arg e of the d airy at the U n iv e r­ propt rty
sity of M innesota He a rriv e d S a t­ USED w ashers for sale. $12 50; new
u rd a y m orning
w ashers, $39 >1) S elfrid g e F u m i­
turi* Go.
s ti
I lilhi Basketecrs
Guests of Rotary
Boys' and girl- classes in p h y si­
cal ed u cation at H illsboro union
high school Tuesday night p re s e n t­
ed a p ro g ram of exercises, gam es,
dances and stu n ts before a crow d
w hich packed th e seats and o v e r­
flow ed the floor space across th e
south end of the gym nasium .
T he program opened w ith e x e r­
cises by the girls w hich w as fol­
low ed by the boys' class Volley
ball an d bask etb all gam es for both
boys a n d gil ls cam e a fter th e e x e r­
cises.
A fter th e games, th e girls' class
u n d er th e d irectio n of Miss B a r­
b ara Potts, gave four folk dance
num bers.
T he d an cers w ere follow ed by
four w restlin g m atches betw een
m em bers of th e boys' gym nasium
class. G irl tu m b le rs cam e a fte r the
w restlin g w ith a d em o n stra tio n by
the boys to close th e program . Ja c k
K illits. boys physical ed u catio n d i­
rector. w as in c h arg e of th e boys'
program .
Lorenz Resigns
County Lest Work
(C o n tin u r d fro m pane I )
W ay n e N icxeson of H illsboro, banjoist.
A m erican L egion show h ere M arch 11.
spend th is w eek at th e B ow lby
home.
T he O 'C onnor ch ild re n re tu rn e d
to school M onday. L ester D em m in
and Leo V ilstru p have been aw ay
from school for over a w eek due
to th e flu. The K oeh n k e ch ild ren
h av e th e m easles.
Mrs. L. H ack ett of P o rtla n d spent
sev eral d ay s th is w eek at hom e
here.
T he lad ies of th e local ch u rch
w ill m eet w ith M rs. A lb ert K rah -
m er n ex t T h u rsd ay .
Miss F lo ren ce H aase re tu rn e d to
P o rtla n d M arch 17 from a w eek 's
v acation sp en t in C alifornia, d u r ­
ing w hich she also v isited th e S ah-
now g irls of H illsboro, w ho a re
now w o rk in g at S an ta B arb ara. T he
trip w as a p resen t from Miss H aase's
em ployer.
Wheat Farmers to
Receive Payments
(Continued from p a re 11
it is proposed, p ay m en ts to m ain ­
tain th e ir p resen t acreag e of such
crops. W here th e acreag e of such
crops in in creased and th e acreag e
of soil d ep letin g crops, c o n seq u en t­
RADIO TUBES
ly, d ecreased, it is proposed th a t
Save on Service
, th e fa rm e r w ill receiv e w h at w ill
d iv ersio n
p ay m en ts
.«11 b e co n sid erab le la rg e r
Im te n a n c e paym ents.
It should be b o rn e in m in d th a t
in te rp re ta tio n s of soil d ep letin g
Selfridge Turn. Co.
Phone 21X an d soil co n serv in g crops an d all
th e v ario u s term s in th e act w ill
HAIO8AI
D ouglass
R adio S ervice
H illsboro
meat co .
m t thc bkt ■ pay nr iasr
a w a rd e d
fu s i place
in
be m ade by th e a g ric u ltu ra l a d ­
ju s tm e n t ad m in istratio n .
T he recen t co n feren ce at S alt
L ak e a tte n d e d by re p re se n ta tiv e s
of th e O regon E x ten sio n sta ff w as
m ain ly a discussion of su g g estions
p e rtain in g to in te rp re ta tio n s and
a d m in istra tiv e policies th a t should
be follow ed in estab lish in g th e plan.
If v ario u s term s an d sectio n s of
th e act a re in te rp re te d as fa rm ers
in this sectio n u su ally co n sider
them , th e n its pro v isio n s sh o uld
m ean m a te ria l assistan ce in e sta b ­
lishing p ractices th a t a re a p a rt of
good farm in g in th is section. D e­
tails as to th e local ap p licatio n of
th e plan a re not av a ila b le as yet.
says C y ru s, an d it is n o t know n
w hen th e y w ill be.
Putnams’ Jerseys
Rate High in U. S.
T ow nsend pension plan
E astm an
conducts th e featu re. T ow nsend
flashes, bro ad cast from sta tio n
KW J.I once a w eek
C. C. C hapm an, e d ito r of the O re ­
gon V oter, w ill a p p e a r on the
ch am b e r p rogram M arch 30. S e c re ­
ta ry Ed L M oore said. C h ap m an is
co n sid ered one of th e best in fo rm ­
ed sp eak ers on social secu rity leg ­
islation an d law s in th e n o rth w est
and has m ade an ex ten siv e stu d y
of such law s as now a re in use in
foreign countries.
T hose a tte n d in g th e luncheon a re
assu red of an a b le discussion on
each side of the co n tro v ersy . M oore
declares.
N on-m em bers of
th e
ch am b e r of com m erce a re in v ited
to atten d , p ro v id in g th ey m ak e
re se rv a tio n s p rev io u s to th e lu n c h ­
eon.
(C o ntinued from p a t#
T he follow ing orders w ere filed
th is w eek in circu it co u rt: C om ­ recent special election to be held
m ercial N ational b ank of H illsboro w ith its u n n eeeA ary heavy cost to
vs. P ercy Long and Em m a M tin* tax p ay ers;
"T herefore, be it resolved by the
Long, E sth er Pugh vs A llan l’ugh
A nna G. H erb vs. F N Ju rg e n s m em bers of H illsboro G range that
H am ilton com pany vs. C ity of O r- we do hereby severely criticize and
enco: H erm an K eller vs Ja c k Deri c en su re each and e v ery m em ber nt
R uth A T am iesie vs. L ulu S M a r­ the leg islatu re th at voted for e ith e r
tin ; W esley C rone, m inor, vs. O r- ! of th ese m easures, and. He it fur
ttie r resolved th at we believe them
toil A McLeod.
O rd e rs filed in p ro b ate co u rt this I to be u n w o rth y of the high office
w eek in clu d e L yda O D ersham , to w hich they w ere elected, and we
A lice A dzina A dams, Jo h n McGill. pledge our votes and influence to
Enos L incoln M cC orm ick, J o h n defeat them for any public office
F ran k ., A nthony P. C h risten sen , | to w hich they asp ire .”
J o h n S igrist, W D S m ith. A nna
L. R am sdell. O. M S anford. R uth
Hayes, W illiam M S ch eu rer, and
A T H u b b ard .
S u its filed th is w eek in circu it
co u rt in clu d e A nna L. S iege vs
O rg an izatio n of four new 4-H
G eorge H Joh n so n , an d C ity of
F orest G rove vs. H arold C. Kane. clubs in th e co u n ty w as announced
T uesday by O. B K raus, county
su p e rin te n d e n t of schools. T h ree of
th e clu b s a re at Jed in o re school
n e a r G lenw ood.
T hese th re e in clu d e a cooking
clu b w ith 10 m em bers and Miss
L
o
D r W T. Joh n so n , p o u ltry p ath - I n e ta S m ith, leader; bachelor
ologist of the O regon S tate col - 1 sew ing club w ith five boy m em bers,
lege, and recognized in te rn a tio n a l , an d a g irls' sew ing d u b w ith nine
a u th o rity on p o u ltry diseases, w ill ■ m em bers. Z clm a S m ith is lead e r
give an illu s tra te d le c tu re at th r • of both clubs.
m onthly p o u ltry m eeting w hich I At H elvetia school a cooking
w ill be held in th e B eav erto n high I clu b has been organized w ith nine
school T uesday at 8 p m . accord-1 m em bers and J e a n A nn C onnell as
ing to L. E. F rancis, assistan t co u n ­ leader.
ty agent.
T he b rooding season is now w ell !
u n d e r w ay and, am ong th e m a n y ,
problem s connected w ith p o ultry ! E dra B illings Is a new six th
raising, disease control is p robably ’ g rad e pupil at sc hool.
one of th e m ost im p o rtan t, states
Mr. a n d Mrs. O tto S olberger,
F rancis.
Mr. and Mrs. B E W aldorf, Mr
K now ledge of th e p ro p er m eas- and Mrs C harle
Johnson a n d
u res to p re v e n t o u tb re a k s of dis- ! B etty sp en t T h u rsd ay ev en in g at
ease in a flock is of p rim e im p o rt­ the W. S F ren ch hom e in c ele­
ance. N ext to g o o d p re v e n tiv e ' b ratio n of Miss F lorence's b ir th ­
m easu res is th e a b ility to recog­ day
Mr and Mrs. J J S haw of M il­
nize th e m ore com m on diseases in
th e ir e a rlie r stag es and to be able w au k ie w ere w eek-end visitors at
the C. H G onyo and B. E W al­
to ap p ly th e p ro p er control.
In his discussion of p o u ltry d is­ dorf hom es Mr. and Mrs S haw
eases D r Jo h n so n w ill show se v ­ have ju s t re tu rn e d hom e a fte r a
eral slides p ic tu rin g th e m o r e y e a r in C alifornia
M rs. C h arles W oods has been ill
read ily recognized sym ptom s o f
com m on p o u ltry diseases. T his d is­
cussion sh o u ld be of real value
to poultj-ym en because of its im ­
p o rta n c e to th e p o u ltry in d u stry
and its tim eliness.
T he m eetin g is open to anyone
in te re ste d in p o u ltry raising
Four Clubs Formed
in County Schools
Verhoon Leader
Heads 4-H Group Poultry Pathologist
Beaverton Speaker
Miss E ickw orth. hom e d e m o n s tra ­
(C o n tin u e d fro m paue D
tion agent, e x p lain ed h er w o rk in
th e county.
A n ach iev em en t certific a te w as
p resen ted to th e club for co m p le t­
ing its w ork 100 per cent in 1935
O fficers are: N orm an B radley,
p resident: Roy W illiam s, se c re ta ry ;
R obert R ennells, v ice-p resid en t; L.
E. R ennells. leader, and Jim m ie
Ensley, assistant leader. T w o new
m em bers. Roy W illiam s and H arlan
R ennells. w ere ad m itted for first
y ear w o rk m aking eight m em bers
T he club w as aw ard ed a c e rtifi­
cate of ach iev em en t for h aving
c o m p e te d its w o rk 100 p er cent
T his certific a te fo r 100 per cent
com pletion is th e fo u rth consecutive
one th a t th is club has e a rn e d in
its fo u r y e a rs of w o rk u n d e r th e
lead ersh ip of L. E. R ennells, local
leader.
Let’s Sell
Hillsboro to
Ourselves
YOUR BAKERY NEEDS
CAN BE SUPPLIED
AT HOME
I
From ( 'offee-tim e in the
m orning to the b ed tim e
snack, th e re is a place
on y o u r ta b le fo r ou r
delicio u sly f l a v o r e d ,
fresh w holesom e b a k ­
ery goods. B aked f r e s h
th e day you buy it.
W ANTED al O nce
T w o slngln
m en to w ork on B -grude dairy
farm M ust be good m ilkers Ed
B u rk h alter. P hone H illsboro 5RU
WANT
garden plow ing
H enry
V eins. Rt. I, H illsboro, m ile no rth
J u n io r high sellout.
5-6p
GOOD G uernsey row . 5 y ears old.
m ilking 5 5 test
Floyd French.
Rt. 4. H illsboro; W alker road.
5p
PATRONIZE A HOME
INDUSTRY
LOST T an and w hite w ire-h aired
te rrie r. R ew ard. W illis Pyle. 159
N. F ifth Ave.
5p
W ANTED Te am w ork
m an P hone 2107.
By a sk in g fo r P e rfe c tio n
B read and P a stries at
y o u r G rocers.
Huy Dels-
JE R SE Y cow. young and gentle,
fresh soon; also e x tra good re g ­
istered Je rse y bull. 2 years, both
d ouble-tested
E F. H anley, Rt. 3,
Hillsboro.
s
Perfection
Bakery
A re You in a "B lin d A lley"
P osition.’
A position w hich hold» no prom ise»
COE and CONGDON, Prop»
for the fu tu re " We plun to se­
Phone 451
We D eliver
cu re a m an in H illsboro and vicln-
ty to rep resen t an ex p an d in g w ell-
established W estern Life In surance ■ Venetian ticket. C arl K luigi city »
C om pany A com pany w ritin g u
com plete line of life, accident and
FOREST GROVE
GRADE A
CREAMERY
BUTTER
Mason Hill
W. T. P u tn a m a n d Sons of F a rm ­
ington. am ong th e co u n ty 's most
scien tific farm ers, placed hig h in
h erd im p ro v em en t re g istry for N o­
vem ber. acco rd in g to th e J e rse y
B u lletin for M arch 4. T h e P u tn am
h erd of 29 cow s w ere hig h fo r J e r ­
sey h erd s w ith 20 to 29 cow s from
all sections of th e U n ited S tates.
T he re p o rt show ed av erag e m ilk
a t 597 pounds an d th e b u tte rfa t
av erag e at 35.35. A N ew Y o rk herd
w as second.
Last tw o w eek s' sh ip m e n t
of
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1>
m ilk to th e P o rtla n d m a rk e t by
P u tn am s to taled 48.502 pounds. Test R etu rn to th e sleep ers about m id ­
n ig h t for th e rid e to Los A ngeles.
is .56.
W ednesday—L eave S an D iego 2
a. m.. a rriv e Los A ngeles 6 a. m.
N O TH K TO C R E D ITO R S
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te of O re- T ra n sfe r w ill be m ade to R osslyn
iron. fo r th e C o u n ty of W ash in g to n , hojel at 7 a. m. T his hotel w ill be
P ro b a te D e p artm e n t.
h e a d q u a rte rs d u rin g stay in S o u th ­
N otice is hereby given th a t th e u n d e r­ ern C alifornia. B reak fast a t hotel,
signed, Eiwtie A. Mt M artin , has been a p ­ a fte r w hich an all-d ay m otor to u r
pointed E x e c u trix <f the e s ta te of R uth
H ayes. deceased, by th e C ounty C o u rt of of H ollyw ood stu d io s w ill be m ade,
the S ta te o f O regon. for W ash in g to n and hom es of th e sta rs w ill be v is­
C ounty, an d has qu alified . All persons ited. L unch w ill be ta k e n at th e
h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re re s ta u ra n t in U niversal C ity, w h ere
C o n stru ctio n w ork on th e long
hereby n o tified to p re sen t th e sam e, duly
v erified, as by law req u ired , to th e un­ m any of th e stars ta k e th e ir lu n ch ­ delayed H anks union high school
d e s ig n e d a t Room 2! « B u rto n B uilding. eons. R e tu rn to G rau m an 's C hinese g y m nasium is sch ed u led to begin
P o rtla n d , O regon, o r to T he A rg u s, in th e a tre fo r m atinee. D in n er at L u c ­
M onday m orning, according to in-
H illsboro, O regon. w ith in
six
m onths ca’s.
, fo rm atio n in th e office of K E.
from th e «late hereof.
T h u rsd ay , M arch 26 — B re a k fa st' T illotson. resid en t WPA engineer
D ated and fir s t published M arch 19.
1
D ate f la s t pu b licatio n A p ril 16, at hotel. L eave for all-d ay tr ip to ; T otal allocation for th e w ork is
C atalin a Islan d at 9 a. m.. a rriv e $4.400. w hich is said to be less
1934.
E S S IE A M« M A R T IN . Exert trix . Paul C atalin a on ste a m e r "A valon" at th an th e o rig n in al application. The
A. S ayre. A tto rn e y . 20
Bur
Bid«.. noon. L unch at St. C a th e rin e hotel
b u ild in g w ill be m odern in every
P o rtla n d , O re« «n.
5-y aftern o o n visit on th e Island, and d e tail and is p a rt of th e program
Contest Winners
to Leave Sunday
health, annuities. Juvenile, group
eo ntraets. ttgev. b irth to 70! Thi<
position offers a real fu tu re w ith
liberal com pensation A thorough
train in g com e w ith pel »oil
pervi ion in the field w ill be giv-
Mil to the m an w ho i. eh eted All
applications w ill be handled very
co n fidentially a n d
app o in tm en ts
arran g ed to . nit your convenience
IU* ‘tire to state your age n u m b er
of dependents, educational quulih-
cations, and past business train in g
in y o u r first reply
A ddress Ar
gus 40311
,r>
l oo Late to Classify
Sherman Creditors
Portland Speaker
Get Court Awards
to Talk Pensions
Grange Opposes
S p e a k e r at th e c h am b e r of co m ­ for H eintz re p resen ted to th e court i
m erce luncheon M onday noon w ill th at R obert H eintz, gu ard ian , was
Votes of, Solons
be E lb ert E astm an, a u th o rity on the ill and u n ab le to a tte n d court
s FO R B E S T
R E C E P T IO N
BUY MiW
&&
H IL L S B O R O ,
Crowd Witnesses
Gymnasium Stunts
Mrs. M oeller Given Surprise
Party on Monday
BLOOM ING B oard of d irecto rs
of th e B loom ing school M onday
voted to re-em ploy Mrs. H erm an
Ja e n ic k e for in stru cto r in th e com ­
ing y e a r Mrs. Ja e n ic k e com pletes
six y ears cf serv ice in th is school
w ith the closing of th is term .
Mrs. Emil B ran d aw has re c o v e r­
ed from h er recen t illness.
A group of frien d s honored Mrs.
R ichard M oeller w ith a su rp rise
party on h er b irth d a y Tuesday.
P resen t w ere M esdam es C. W il­
liam H ergert. H enry H ering. H e r­
m an R ueeker. Leo Musolf, E W.
H inrichs. L. H ackett. Ed Schoeler.
E rnest H allau er. Emil B randaw ,
H enry V oelker. W alter D em m in,
E w ald W eichbrodt, H erm an Liebe-
now. C arl S ch ild h au er. Jo h n S tark.
Verona H elm old. G eorge Meyer.
R udolf M eyer. Louis N eu k irk . F red
M uhly.
S ophie B relje. L eo n ard
Muhly. F ra n k lin Koch, H e n r y
S ch u len b erg and a larg e g ro u p of
children.
M r and Mrs. R A lex an d er have
m oved to O cean Lake, w h ere they
have opened a filling station. The
R osenow fam ily of H illsboro m oved
en to the A lex an d er farm last w eek.
Mr. R itter of W ilsonville is v is­
itin g his d au g h ter. Mrs. E pler. for
se v eral weeks.
Miss M arie G oetze re tu rn e d to
h e r hom e last w eek, and Miss O rpha
C a rte r of F ird ale is now’ w o rk in g
fo r Mrs. H en ry S ch eu erm an n .
Mrs. B erth a D em m in is in P o rt­
land to spend sev eral w eeks w ith
th e S a ttle r fam ily.
Miss E rna S im an tel o f N o rth
P lain s is assisting w ith th e w ork
at the G us M oeller home.
Mrs. H erm an L iebenow sp en t th e
past w eek-en d in P o rtla n d v isit­
ing h er sister. Mrs. G ildensopf. w ho
h as been ill for th e past year.
M r and Mrs. L ouis N eu k irk r e n ­
dered a vocal d u et in th e local
ch u rch S unday m orning.
F red Bow lby d ro v e to C o rv allis
M arch 16 and b ro u g h t back a niece,
an d h er so n H ow ard, w ho w ill
ARGUS,
Ask for it every
tim e you order
BUTTER
W ashington C ounty
\
P ro d u ct of H ighest
Q uality.
¡it All G ro ceries
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Banks Gymnasium
Underway Monday
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
O W N tD
LEAD— OTHERS FOLLOW
Second at Main Street
FREE DELIVERY
Prices E ffective
Phone 3251
Friday, Saturday and Monday — March 20, 21 and 23
ARM OUR’S
"M arch Meal of the M onth"
I I A C I J A rm our's S ta r f t
1 »■cYsJ» 1
119 S. Second
FREE
PHONE 771
Prices Effective
ri. - Sat. - Mon.
March 20, 21, 23
D E L IV E R Y ¿
BUSH’S MARKET
W H ITE K IN G SO A P
FLOOR ° S S J LEND'
MOLASSES
Don't take chances with hard earned cash. Be
sure you’re getting real value for your m oney and
you can be sure when you buy at HILLSBORO
MEAT CO. Drop in today and learn w hat real
m oney-saving opportunities are available.
SPLIT PEAS
New
25c size
l.Small size
23c
10c)
FL O W E R SEED S
All kinds.
Pkg.
5c
17c
SET O N IO N S—
I Ihs.
49 1 ..u 1.09
JQß
V
2
ihs
MATCHES
JELL POWDER
4
LONG
4
6
G RAIN.
15c
17c
15c
25c
BACON
14c
VEGETABLES
PRUNES
25c
«JV
QUART
OYSTERS
35c
9c
10c TOMATOES No. „„
Fresh Daily.
BEANS
10c
HEAD W hile CHEESE
pou ND J g c
10c
O
It Lasts
PEACHES
2
25c
5c
4
18c
LARD
S;, 3 lbs 3 9 c
25c SUGAR
10c SUGAR
3
17c
HOLLAND HERRING
10-lb. Kits
25c OVALTINE , ,,
45c
T h e B ig R a d io C o n t e s t C lo s e s N e x t W eek , M a r c h 2 8
POUND
For Seasoning.
L E T T O C I-
H ead
9-Ib.
Bag
33c
for
NEW
PEAS
'V
f , , , ,
ins.
»1.45
C \ l LII LOW ER
Eli.
ORANGES
176 . izc
Dozen
' n o .V / z can
IOC
gr
size
I
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raiut
27c
35c
D ry P a c k
5-oz
Can
F in est (Quality
I
SHRIMP
O Bottles
Large
25c
COCOA
R ockw ood's
W e t P ack
lb.
can
iO c 2 f z 2 3 c
14c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Friday and Saturday Only
CARROTS
3
5C
Long, sm ooth, tender.
POTATOES
5 0 'U
TURNIPS
A m aízo lig h t or d a rk
h .r
5L
33c
for
"S ay A m a iz ó ”
for
Wheal Puffs
Fresh and Crisp
Large
C ello Pkg.
Q à ' U
■ V e n d ía n
59c
IOC
No. 2.
3 .„iXs
h linches
W ith fresh, g reen tops.
SYRUP
ORANGES E ' “m 2
25c
LEMONETTES
5c
OC
F ancy S unkist.
High grow n, B u rb an k s O re. U. S
CARROTS. O N IO N S > a n d
R A D IS H E S
PO T A T O E S —
Fancy Quality
Q uick or Slow
C ELER Y —
S talk
NEW
Lb.
III
cans
C A TSU P
SPINACH
OATS
.h»
ib»
2
I '
ROLLED
F a n c y S o u th e rn P ack
S
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C orned B eef
STEW
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w in -r-,—r— ■ .■
LETTUCE
— ?
SALMON
L arge, solid heads.
Head
PANCAKE
FLOUR
Columbia rivet
< hinook.
Tall 1-lb. can
( row n, Self-R ising
«zC |
Arm our’s Star
Pork »Sc Beans
3
Large
2 % cans
lie k it.
f" _
25c
Q
bag
43C
Prince Albert
or VE LVE T
Reg. size
Tin _____
Jo h n 1’iihols. H illsboro Rl. D
10c