The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 02, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tage Six
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, April
OREGON
1936
; W ashington v isitin g his g ra n d p a r­
m em b er and w ill th in k of th e
died S atu rd ay a fte r a w eek's ill­ . th e acreag e of red elover and grass
ents, Mr. an d Mrs. J S anders.
friends m ade am ong the girls from
ness.
Soil conserving crops include red
o
th
er
cities
in
th
e
northw
est.
W B. A. held a social at th e hom e
Mr. F ren ch w as born at The and alsik e elover, alfalfa, w hlti
of Mrs. O scar C earley M arch 25.
W riting from Los A ngeles to the
D alles Ja n u a ry ti. 1873. anil w a. clover, crim i n elover, pvrennlul
Argus. Miss C h a s e s a i d "W e a re
in.it lied at Sea View, W a s h . July ¡grasses, and w ild er cover crops
Mrs. W illiam H id d in k w as called
( ( *ontinutsi from >*••«* • )
( < ' „ i t l l l i l l . , l i r n n i | i « h « I l
ju s: h aving a grand tu n e Alt th e
2.i, 1913, to M eda Stevenson, w ho w hen tu rn ed u n d er as green mil
to P o rtlan d S u n d ay by th e d e a th
girls a re so nice and frien d ly and w as signed, in a m a jo rity , b.v su rv iv es A sister, Mrs M J Bol n u re. Soil d ep letin g crops Include indetitedlie •; L iq u id atio n of Bank
of an infan t g ran d d au g h ter. Bessie,
all get along fine We both a p ­ w om en, w hile in th e opposing set, ton of P o rtlan d , anil a b ro th er. Ed Corn, potatoes, com m ercial truck, of B eaverton, paym ent of dlv l
Comedy Scheduled at Aloha d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Floyd Bierlys Move Satur­ we
p re c ia te this g ran d trip so m uch, im ti alm ost ex clu siv ely signed the w ard H. F rench, of Tin- D alle., also including vetch h arv ested ns grain (tends of III per cent In each th e
llodgden. T he child died M arch 28.
com m ercial and savings depai i ■
Grange Hall April 18
but th e re just doesn't seem w ords p e titio n s .
survive.
day to Gervais
six d ay s a fte r its birth.
or hay. and a n n u al gra es tin
H um ors w ere flying am ong m a ­
m ents, and Murk T. Cox v
II D
enough to th an k you w ith, but I
vested
for
hay
or
seed
Soil
build
Ira Pow ell and Ed Scofield w ere
th in k you w ill u n d e rsta n d how we chine o p erato rs over th e county
S euddei d ' t a l l i t
(By Mr«. J. C, S m ith )
ing
crops
a
re
classified
sim
ilarly
IBs Mm. K I. Cox I
hom e most of last w eek from Mayo
S atu rd ay , follow ing th e action F r i­ Star Scout Award Given
feel."
Tin' foliot* mi' m di i w eri filed
to soil conserving crops and In ­
H A ZELD A LE—Plan.« a re being w h ere they a re em ployed.
K IN T O N G ra n g e w ill m eet Sat-
day night, th at the county officials
Walter Hershey Thursday clude a n n u al w in te r legum es tu rn lids week In p ro b ate court Riitti
m ad" to presen t "H ere Comes
u
rd
ay
in
all
d
a
y
sessio
n
.
O
ffic
e
rs
w ere m oving to p rohibit th e gam es
Mrs. Jesse M eyers is ill at her
Flora Adaio
tB y H elen S ah lfeld )
C harlie", u th ree-act com edy, at
H ELV ETIA S eoutnia 'e r Joseph ed u n d er as g reen m anure, and liases, Jo h n Mill
and mem ber: of Scholls G ra n g e
in the county w ith th e ex ception
L ester V M ailer. V ietolla A lm ia
th e Aloha grange hall A pril 18. hom e h ere w ith h eart tro u b le.
O u r nin e-d av p leasu re to u r end­ of the m achines using 111 balls, and W enzel and sev eral Boy S couts at b iennial and peren n ial legum es
w ill be gues s for th e day, a n d
W B. A. w ill m eet at th e G ran g e have ch arg e of th e b u sin e ss se s ed all teo soon. We w ere all re-
T he local adm inisli atiou of this A nderson. S eym our S S k ill, A xel
D ancing will follow the play, sp o n ­
d ed court of lionoi at H illsboro
w hich a re not au to m a tic in th e ten
plan will be m uch th e sam e as for Larsen. Jaco b O tto F lan k .
sored by the H azeldale com m unity hall A pril 8
T hursday night Follow ing n e e iv
: luetant to go home. My g reatest pay-off.
sion. All g ran g ers a re invited
Mr. and M rs G eorge R iggie v is it­
club and under th e directio n of
ed m erit badges: A rnold Lcppin. both th e coin hog and w heat pro
IJa tis for th e rev iv al m eetings. ex citem en t w as th at of o u r tr ip to
H ow ever, co n firm a tio n of th is Jam es D avidson and H enry Bishop gram .. T he county w ill la- divided
Her: "W hen do you prop. e to
ed th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. Elm a Tall w hich w ere an n o u n ced last w eek, C atalin a on th e steam ship, and t h e
Mrs. Je a n O 'Connor.
Mrs. C. P Syverson. w ho has m an. at T im b er one day last w eek. to be held at th e ch u rch , have rid e on th e glass-bottom boat. As inform ation could not be o b tain ed W alter H ershey becam e a sta r into d istric ts m eetings w ill lie held get m a r rie d '"
Him: "U sually a fte r th e th ird
been ill w ith pneum onia at th e
Mrs. W E. Hill is convalescing been neseessarily ch an g ed to the J w e looked th ro u g h th e sea w in- from local officials, except th at G scout F riday an d S a tu rd a y this m , .n il, community Aiminltteex
M organ, d is tric t atto rn e y , w eek the scouts w ill a tten d the elected, the c h airm an of w hich 1 drink."
S m ith hospital, is now convales­ from a recen t illness.
I dow s in th e boat, w e could see d Russell
follow
ing
dates
and
w
ill
com
m
ence
cing at her home.
w ill be one m em ber to tlie eoun
W B A. dance S atu rd ay w as a t ­
i m any d iffe re n t species of f i s h ecla red th at he w ould m ove to scout circus at th e Pacific Intel
A rgus classified ads get result*.
Mrs. A rth u r M ills has been in ten d ed by a sm all crow d d u e to A p ril 14 and co n tin u e u n til A pril ■ sw im m ing around, also shellfish. clca n -u p all punch board s said to n atio n al are n a in P ortland, w here ty board of d irecto rs o t a C ounty
2t>
T
he
pastor.
Rev.
V
irg
il
S
p
eeee.
in com m on use in v io latio n of they w ill ta k e part F red Jo ssi is A g ricu ltu ra l Soil Con.- oi vatton as
P ortland for a few days as th e th e snow y w eath er.
i m any b eau tifu l m osses and kelp, be
w
ill
conduct
th
e
m
eetin
g
s
an
d
w
ill
th
e
law.
guest of Mrs. C arrie W ilkinson.
going to tra n sp o rt the m aterial for I delation.
O ren F rost is hom e from T illa ­
w hich grow s to a h eig h th of 4.»
At present th e su p re m e court tin» b rid g e they a re to build T h ere
Mrs. W illiam S aari of Y akim a. mook. w h ere he has been em ployed have an assistan t. E veryone is feet. M arcelino H erm andez, a na-
earnestly
ask
ed
to
assist.
Wash., is visiting h er b ro th er-in - for som etim e.
i five of th e island, did som e deep has been asked to ru le on a con­ w ill be 10 boy scouts and then
M iss B erth a G erig of Salem sp en t
law and sister. Mr. and M rs Theo
i sea diving u n d e rn e a th the boa! viction ta k e n in one of th e s o u th ­ sco u tm aster.
W illiam M cC arthy. D. K aum er
a
few
days
last
w
eek
w
ith
h
er
K aupilla, of C ooper M ountain for and E lvin C earley are w o rk in g at
He has a reco rd of div in g dow 1 ern cou n ties against o p e ra to rs of
lliv ll,i.-«-l Churi'titryi
g ran d p aren ts. M r. and M rs A u g u s t I jg feet an d can stay u n d e r w a te r the one-ball m ach in e gam es in
100 Ib». U. S. No. 2
a few days.
At th e R eedville ch u rch election
W estim ber.
D
allm
ann.
Ross H iddleson S r and his young
j th re e m in u tes and 21 seco n d s. T w o w hich th e ju ry held th a t th e m a ­
last F riday in the school hull e
Mrs. llan sen H onored
son Ross Ju n io r of O lym pia. W ash .
w ell k n o w n people, Mr. Wrigle.v chines w ere o p erated on chance
Rev T D unean was called to be
spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and
Mrs. C. H ansen w as a guest of ! and Z ane G rey, live on this island. I and not on skill.
m in ister of th e ch u rch for the
Mrs. C harles B arron. Mrs. B arron
S hould th e su p rem e co u rt hold
honor at th e hom e of h er d a u g h ­
th ird eo nseeutive y e a r O scar J la g g
T his w eek
On o u r w ay to T ia J u a n a we
is Mr. H iddleson's sister.
(C o n tin u e d fro m p n r r l )
ter. Mrs. H. J. V alen tin e, F rid ay sto p p ed at th e Ryan School of th at th is ty p e of m achine is a d e ­
w ill succeed S A B ecker us tru stee
th
e
acreag
e
so
p
lan
ted
to
alfalfa
Builds C hicken House
aftern o o n in cele b ratio n of h er 86th A eronautics, w h ere we saw how vice of chance, th e gam es w ill be
and A rth u r S h ro ed er was re elect
w ill m ean a 15 p e r cent d ecrease
Ray K incheloe is h aving a new
F u n eral serv ices for the late b irth d ay . A bout 25 ladies w ere airp la n e s w ere m an u factu red . T hey ruled out all over O regon and give in his acreag e of s o i l d ep letin g ed. V. P P erry w as reelected eld
chicken housa built on his p ro p e r­
le g a l
er. Mrs C hrisnna K elly w as re
p resen t an d gave h e r a h a n d k e r­ also had planes th e re th at w ere local county a u th o ritie s
Gain» C reek Road
cro p s and that it w ill be In add:
ty. E lm er W addele of P o rtlan d is C h arles Jam es K elley, aged 80. of ch ief show er.
elected as .secretary
ro u te 3. H illsboro, w ere conducted
sisters to th e “S p irit of St, Louis" grounds on w hich to ta k e action
P hone I (»rest (¿rove HiWBW
ti»'ii
to
his
1935
acreag
e
of
soil
eon
doing the work.
At
th
e
p
resen
t
tim
e,
th
e
O
re
­
Aid Meets Today-
T Im lay and Jim K elly , r e ­
in w hich a few of us girls took a
scry in g crops T he sam e paym ent tu C.
Sam G arber, w ho has been ill. is S u n d ay aftern o o n from the Donel-
rn e d from a business trip to
L adies' Aid m eetin g th is T h u rs ­ ride, circlin g th e b eau tifu l and gon sta tu te s hold th at m achines in w ill also ap p ly to an increas«
m uch im proved. His son. Sidney- son & S ew ell chapel by- P astor
j
w
hich
th
e
re
is
an
elem
ent
of
skill
G arber, of S pokane and his d au g h ­ H en ry S H aller of P ilgrim House d ay aftern o o n at th e h om e of Mrs. h illy city of S an Diego.
T he G olden G ate bridge has the a re not gam bling devices and co n ­
ter. Mrs. Boyd, of Jo p lin . Mo., a r e ; In term e n t w as in T u alatin P lains B ruce Bowne. on th e C u ttin g place
P re sb y te ria n cem etery.
longest single span in th e w orld - se q u en tly can n o t be seized and
All ladies a re in v ited ..
v isitin g w ith him
Mr. K elley, a retire d farm er at
M r and Mrs. G . P Jo rd a n of fo u r-fifth s of a m ile. T he to tal prosecuted.
B erth a May Jeld erk s, th e young
SUNRISE
d a u g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 his passing, had lived n ear G aston C o rv allis w ere guests S a tu rd a y an d w ire len g th is enough to go aro u n d
Jeld erk s. w ho has been q u ite ill for m o re th a n 35 years. B orn at S u n d ay of Mr. an d Mrs. E v erett D th e w orld th re e tim es. T he San
F ran cisco -O ak lan d b rid g e is eight
M ilw aukee. Wis.. A ugust 31. 1855. W right.
for some tim e, is im proving
he d ied last F rid ay . His w ife died
O scar T aylors Move
W illiam W enzel has been q u ite and o n e -fo u rth m iles long an d th e
T h ere's n one b e tte r
S u rv iv o rs
include ill d u rin g th e past w eek w ith a largest in th e w orld. T hese b e a u ­
Mr. and Mrs. O scar T aylor have last A ugust.
m oved into th e ir house at Aloha. th re e sons. C h arles O.. Y akim a. bad case of M easles, b u t is im p ro v ­ tifu l bridges w ill be com pleted
(C o n tin u e d fro m nage 1»
n ex t year.
Lb.
Mr. and Mrs. H arley T ay lo r are W alter M . P o rtlan d , and F red J. ed at this w ritin g .
C h in ato w n w as very colorful. noon and had v irtu a lly d is a p p e a r­
A storia, and tw o dau g h ters, Mrs.
occupying the farm home.
( 3 lb s .
65c )
Floyd B ierlys Move
ed by night.
We
w
ere
all
ex
cited
w
hen
our
A lton G rab h o rn is out of school H attie H oover. P endleton, and Mrs.
W eather rep o rts for th e week
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
F
loyd
B
ierly
and
guide
said
w
e
w
ere
going
up
a
Eva H undley, of H illsboro ro u te 3.
w ith a siege of mumps.
fam ily, w ho h av e been resid en ts C hinese elevator. He opened the disclosed five of th e sev en days
April 3, 4 a„., 6
P lan P rogram
w ith freezing te m p e ra tu re s, w ith
most of th e ir life tim e of th is co m ­ door and w e found before us-
Inclusive
T he children and teach ers of the
E. H. BUTTLES
the
highest
m
axim
um
te
m
p
e
ra
tu
re
m unity. m oved S a tu rd a y to G e r­ fo u r flig h ts of s ta irs to clim b. He
S u n d ay school a re w o rk in g on a
Hillsboro. tire.
L ast rite s w ere held T uesday vais. w h ere th e y re cen tly acq u ired also told us som e of th e founda- for th e period 54 d eg rees above
p rogram to be given E aster S unday m orning, a t 10 o'clock, from th e
q u ite a larg e a c re a g e of b cav e rd a n . , tions of th e C hinese language In zero last T h u rsd ay and th e low
In th e school house.
D onelson & S ew ell chapel for the s tra w b e rry an d o th e r p ro d u ctiv e th e e n tra n c e of th e C hinese th e ­ est m axim um 31 reco rd ed T ues
FREE DELIVIÎRY 4 TIMES DAILY
late E d w ard H erb ert B uttles, long lan d u n d e r a hig h sta te of c u lti­ a tre at H ollyw ood w ere m any hand day. T he low est te m p e ra tu re for
TELEPHONE 3131
a resid en t of th is district, wtto vation.
' and fo o tp rin ts of m ovie sta rs im ­ the w eek w as W ednesday m orning
w
hen
th
e
read
in
g
ta
k
e
n
by
A
W
passed aw ay h ere Sunday. P asto r
J a k e K oenig Jr., son of Mr. and p rin te d in th e cem ent.
Moore of the biological su rv ey
H enry S. H aller, of P ilg rim House, Mrs. J a k e K oenig, w en t to Th >
T h e m ovie sta rs' hom es w ere w as 27 degrees above. T h e survey
officiated. Mr. B uttles, w ho u n til D alles th e first of last w eek, w h ere
set
back
q
u
ite
far
from
th
e
stre
e
ts
records show an inch of snow on
tw o y ears ago w as an activ e logger, he h as em ploym ent.
(B y Mrs. J esse M eyers)
up b e a u tifu l d riv ew ay s and in ­ S unday and a h alf-in ch for S a t­
w as bo rn in Ohio. N ovem ber 17.
Mrs. L ouise V an K leek re tu rn e d closed w ith colorful s h ru b b e ry an d urday. M oisture has been recorded
BUXTON— T eachers for
n ex t 1854. b eing 81 y ears old at his death.
school term have been hired . Thev One d au g h ter. M rs Hazel W itte, of hom e th e first of th e w eek from a flow ers.
five days out of th e seven.
I'd lik e to th a n k th e H illsboro
a re tw o sisters, the Misses R uth and Salem survives. In term e n t w as in few- d ay s visit w ith re la tiv e s and
C o n tin u ed inclem ent w e a th e r has
frien d s in P o rtlan d .
A rgus an d also the H illsboro m e r­ caused
A lice G in th er of L ebanon. T he H illsboro cem etery.
c o n sid erab le
g ru m b lin g
ch an ts for sponsoring such a con­ am ong
present teachers. Miss G ladys O ver-
businessm en, p a rtic u la rly
test.
ton and Miss M am ie Sandy-, have
th e op erato rs of w ay sid e filling
S tate C ap ito l N ew s L e tte r—G iv-
tau g h t th e past four and five school in g th e h ig h lig h ts of official ac-
stations, confectionery sto res and
term s here.
d
ry goods m erchants. S easo n al sales
tivity at Salem.—Every week in
(
j • r
•
MT. VERNON BRAND. Tall t ans.
A nsel W arren w as h e re from the Argus.
a re held back.
(Saturday only) Per can
F arm e rs still a re d e lay in g the
Mrs. V ine B anta of T he Dalle.-
(C o n tin u ed from p a g e 1)
w hile bells w ere rin g in g out th e is v isitin g h er si.-ter, Mrs. C. A. beg in n in g of farm o p eratio n s, a l­
h o u r from a b e a u tifu l to w e r on Black, for the first tim e in 27 though co n sid erab le e arly plow ing
years. M rs B lack m oved h ere from w as accom plished in F e b ru a ry .
INSTANT POSTUM. 8-oz.
37c
th e hillside.
A Sure Winner!
W eek’s Temperatures
T h e m otor tr ip th ro u g h H o lly ­ Iow a last w inter.
Golden
Mr. an d Mrs. IL W C raig a c ­
COCOA— Bnkvi i. U-lb. tin
9c
wood w a s , very in te re stin g an d we
D ate
• Max. Min.
West
saw m an y lovely h o m es of p ictu re com panied E. M cTavish to Salem
M arch 26
54
30
stars, and now and th e n som e of last M onday to v isit his d au g h ter.
M arch 27
49
SYRUP— Log Cabin. Medium
39c
30
COFFEE
th e stars, th em selv es. We also saw Miss G erald in e M cTavish. w ho is
M arch 28
46
52
how th e settin g s a re m ad e fo r d if­ a tten d in g school th e re
M arch 29
45
30
OVALTINE. 75c size
53c
G irl Scouts of C ed ar M ill a re
fe re n t pictu res.
M arch 30
38
IS
ta
k
in
g
o
rd
ers
for
a
dou
g
h
n
u
t
sale
O u r trip th ro u g h C h in ato w n in
M arch 31
31
30
SOAP— Crystal White. 8 bars
25c
-lb.
S an F ran cisco also w as an o th e r Ito be held F riday.
A p ril 1
40
27
D
uring
th
e
past
w
eek-end.
M
rs
tin
A delicious drink made from
in te re stin g a d v e n tu re, w ith a C h i­
SUPER
SUDS—
1()c
size.
3
for
25c
nese boy as g u id e p ilo tin g us E. J. E ggers of C ed ar Mill visited
tree-ripened fruit
i th ro u g h d a rk stre e ts an d little, .h e r m o th er, M rs L. E. D tley e, ut
SANYO NOODLES. 2 for
25c
-lb.
d a rk alley s to g iv e us th e real B oring.
Ezra and P aul G ullow av of T il­
till
effect. We also v isited m any sou-
Bottled Fresh Daily—Available at All Dealers
SANYO NOODLE SAUCE. Bottle
12c
: v e n ir shops. C h in ese tem ples, an d lam ook v isited th e ir sister. Mrs.
R. W. C raig. S a tu rd a y night
SLICED BEETS— Dundee Brand. Large can
10c
w ere g iv en a lesson in C hinese.
F u n eral services for V ivian H ar-
Bottled and D istributed by
Mrs. P. A. T h o rn e e n te rta in e d land F rench. (13. of C ornelius, r e ­
In S an F ran cisco w e saw th e
GREEN BEANS— No. 2s, Princes»*. 3 for
25c
EASTER SPECIAL
G olden G ate p ark , th e tw o fam ous th e C ornell club at h er hom e W ed­ tired b anker, w ere held from the
b ridges u n d er co n stru ctio n , th e city- nesday. M arch 25.
F o ris t G rove U n d ertak in g com pany
TOMATOES—
Dundee
Brand,
2Us,
3
for
25c
W. I. H ein rich 's m oth'-r arriv ed chapel T uesday aftern o o n w ith Rev
hall w ith its gold trim m in g s and
M ission D olores fo u n d ed in 1776. from Los A ngeles last M onday.
C harles M. Reed of H illsboro of- '
RABBIT COOKIE CUTTER
H-D JELL DESSERT— 10 flavors. 3 for
14c
T he new Fox th e a tre w as th e most
S e rg ean t W allace a nd fam ily ficiating. In te rm e n t w as in the
Phone 2432
AND RECIPE
H illsboro
345 E. M ain St.
b e a u tifu l I have ev er seen.
h av e m oved to S eattle, w h ere he C ornelius cem etery. M asonic s e r v ­
KRAUT. Large 2*/g can
10c
-lb.
T his is a tr ip I a lw ay s shall re- has been tra n sfe re d and prom oted. ices w ere held a t th e chapel. He
Hazeldale to
Present Show
Kinton Granne
to Hold Meet
Pin-ball Machines
Puled Out Locally
Horse* Salesman
Sued for Damages
i
Rcedville
POTATOES
New Conservation
Plans Announced
C. J. Kelley Buried
at Tualatin Plains
•1.30
t
Robert Warrens
April Fool Weather
Brings Winter Back
Teachers Selected
at Buxton Schoo!
Coffee
23c
Snow fla k e s
Z E E T O IL E T T ISSU E.
I
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25c
3 rolls
10c
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Royal-Mission
ORANGE JUICE
V. H. French Dies
at Cornelius Home
Royal Soda Works
1
27c
3
78c
FORM AY
3 tin
119 S. Second
PHONE 771
FREE
Pancake Flour
BUSH’S MARKET
We had so many calls for this flour at this low price that
w e are giving our trade another opportunity to take ad­
vantage of this low price.
CORN
CORN MEAL
FARINA
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2
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m ellow
JELL DESSERT £?££RRED
QTCF BLUE
fancy
long grain .
ROSE
CRACKERS
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g u ia r size ( a n
BEANS
27c
27c
43c
bag
C/OFFFF OL of D P ch L oic<J
A N T A T IO N ,
coffees.
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6
pkgs.
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5 c
TOMATO.
25c
5c
5
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19c
5c
WAX PAPER
City.
25c
49c
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No wonder the HILLSBORO MEAT CO. “takes'’
with the housewives of Hillsboro. We feature high-
grade meats . . . charge right prices and render
PERSONAL, enthusiastie service.
Friday and Saturday Specials
FRESH FISH
Just Out of the Water!
2 ml"
D ISH FR EE
65c
I5c
L,
HALIBUT SFÄ
Baby Limas
15c
17c
17c
lbs.
Fruits and Vegetables
SPINACH
3 ibs.
LEM ONS
Size 360.
D ozen
10c
25c
O RA NG ES
L arg e
ize. .sweet
and ju icy . Dozen
G R A P E F R U IT
L arg e size, A rizona.
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10
25c
5c
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T U R N IPS an d BEETS
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( AltROTS. RADISHES and
ONION8
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hum
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hunches
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We wish to thank our many friends and customers for their
test and Surprise Days. We welcome an opportunity to serve
Ihs.
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SALMON
S& T’
BACON
SHORTENING
Pork and Beef.
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PORK ROAST "
5c
Lb.
20c
14c
Lb.
Lb.
9
10 lbs.
. TOMATO
BUTTER
2 ib,.
OREGON
SOUP
PRUNES
Van Camp’s.
19c
7 i b ...
10-oz. can
25c
Del M onte Special Sale
Fruit Cocktail, Is tall. 2 for 27c
Cabiup, tomato, 2 for
25c
Grapefruit, 2s. 2 for
25c
Tomato Juice, Is tall. 3 for 25c
PEACHES— Del Monte, 2 1 j cans. 2 for
29c
35c
-
SEASONING.
PEANUT
9c
29c
19c
19c
19c
14c’
43°
Fine Granulated. .
(Saturday only)
14-OZ. bottle
BOR ENE
25c
25c
COCOA
MACARONI 1 Rose
|
Coffee
18c
SUGAR
BEANS
ORAHAMS
M
S CAN
28-oz
PR r .
’1.29
SUGAR
BEANS— \ an < amp's. 221/g-oz. can
CHERRIES— 2 Us, Rayt rest Brand. 2. cans
SPLIT RICE. 3-lb. cello bag
BEANS— Idaho small. 3-lb. cello bag
BEANS— Red Mexican. 3-lb. cello bag
MARSHMALLOWS— Doumaks. 16-oz. bag
Sperry’s
D E L IV E R Y
FLOUR ^ T E?kQUEE"
53c
cFe&r/tjon, •
GRAPEFRUIT
Arizomi Seedless
6 f„,
CARROTS
19c
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Green Onions
Bunch
4c
Head
Sweet and juicy
Med. size
2 dozen
LETTUCE
Solid heads.
ORANGES
-JF
■2 bunches
5c
P ro d u rli P rices for F rid ay am i S a tu rd a y O nly
Ib. \
1
I7c
[ thus p u t i ' hirir ' c during the Radio Con-
further.
ASK FOR DETAILS OF THE NEW REFRIGERATOR CONTEST
E d ’s M aster M a rk e t
Quality Government Inspected Meats
SATURDAY ONLY
PO I
ROAST
Ground Beef
Quality Steer Beef
'ound
1 4 lc
Sirloin Steak
Steer - Beef
Pound
17c
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