The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 30, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    »Thursday, April P.n, m nc
H IL L S B O R O
Disease l est
H eld at Ot •eneo
Scene* o f Air
" T F “ ------- v /
Tragedy and Heroine
C ircle to M er, W ed n esd a y ;
P la ce in Track M eet
(llr Mrl lluuh ll. . - . l* t i« l
flR F .N t'f) l l r A ( I I ' l t i i u m u n d
M u ig .n i't
D ixon.
county
in n ,
gave d q ih lh i i lu test to the n i l l i i
stm le ilt body of i»3 p u pils In the
O l ein o grade I'lion l l.i .1 'I'm l.n
T in s was the f li it tim e In W.i .hlng
ten e o in ity an entire student body
hay been given tlie te t A ll lh in .il
■ cu ltu re s re tu rn e d negative, hut an-
■ oth er c u ltu re w ill he taken tin
week.
J
I
P
ARG US,
n IL L S R O R O ,
! looney was a va ila b le and incress-
fu l fa irs were staged each year.
.O n e m em ber ha-, been oil the
board linee 192.1
II
T
Hesse, pre u le n t, is the
Ford Lunger
youngest m em ber of the board in
point o f serviee rece ivin g his ap­ perou . farm er,
the no m in ation
po in tm e nt Jan ua ry 4, 1928
■p— ■»
Ki hert B a n k , i the o ld e it, h a v­
ing been appointed fir I Septem ber
i 11!, 1923. and being re-appointed at
P
the end o f each term ■ nice. The
' members hold o ffic e fo r tw o years
| o n ly
C D M in to n o f Fore it Grove,
e.mie to the hoard on the resigna­
t i o n o f B K Denney o f Beaverton.
F e b ru a ry 15. 1927, and has served
co n tin u o u sly since.
T Y P H O ID
T he presence o f typ h o id fe ve r in
th is state at tin s lim e < m p tia s i/i s
the re sp o n sib ility
w h 'e h
every
Circle to M r r t
co m m u n ity owes Its citizens re ­
Womun'H C irc le w ill meet May
ga rding the occurrence and spread
ll at the home of M i
II E Scheldt
Ml
It A M itc h e ll am i M i.
II
o f th is disease T yp h o id fe ve r is
E Scheldt are the h n . t i - i "
contracted throu gh w ater, m ilk , or
I l l ’ll II W ilfe rt. who ha?, been il l
some other food w h ich has been
fo r several weeks, u n de rw en t a
eontarniriated w ith ty p h o id germ
nuudotd operation at Jon*** hos
T here are a few isolated com m u n­
p ita l lust W ednesday, Ur lln g i:in
itie s in this stale w here the w a te r
" o iie
a tin g
g
le i ratiu
tu p p livs have not been s u ffic ie n t­
/
IM.
w II
Him : hits been In
ly safeguarded to protect fro m in ­
'
I r f I i'V e ial das dm- to an in ju iS 'il
fection. O utbreaks of typ h o id may
bark sustained in a fa ll I . i t week
be due to in s u ffic ie n t local sup­
M r and M rs I.. T W oodward at
e rvisio n of the w ater supply. Every
T il ■ view of the w recked T W A
tended a pa rty at the home of M r
co m m u n ity should have a w ater
a ir lin e r w h ich craalied m a r
and Mrs. Ir v in R iley In Heaver-
su p p ly w h ich is safe at a ll tiroes. It
to n S atu rday n ig h t
I n io n io w n ,
I ’a . k illin g
11,
is the d u ty o f c ity and school o f­
M rs George It Sounder . o f R ich ­
utaki i oho w o nd er how th e
fic ia ls to fu rn is h a afe w ater sup­
land spent a few day.1, last week
li m o s u rv iv o rs escaped ile a ih .
ply P ra c tic a lly a ll o f the cities of
W ith her daughter. M is. II
E
M l h N e llie
G ra n g e r,
r ig h t,
O regon are su p p lyin g tr e ir citizens
Scheldt, unit fa m ily
s te w a r d '' i, was the crush h e ro ­
w ith d rin k in g w ater th a t meets a il
V isito rs ut the F ra n k W arren
ine.
she assisted thu o th e r
the standards o f p u rity re q u ire d
hom e over the w eek end
w ere
i wo s u rv iv o rs fro m th o plan e,
fo r c e rtific a tio n T here are, how -
G eorge l.ra s lii. F rank. L lo y d anil
u ilm ln n u im I firs t a id . and th e n ,
I ever, a few .small tow ns and school
M m in e
W a lle n ,
V io la V a le n tin e ,
i t s p lti lo r ow n In ju rie s , s tu m ­
i d is tric ts that have been de lin qu en t
M i am i Mrs I. Ilereon of Port
in th is m atter, and in these it w ill
bled th ro u g h a m u d d y fo re s t
land anil W erner Hu/ of H illsd a le
■ be o n ly a question o f tim e u n til
John Higgs m oved to P o rtla n d
to telephone f o r lo d p .
! an ou tbrea k o f th is in fe c tio n w ill
last week ami w ill liv e w ith Ills
em. M o th e rs day program . M ay serm on at 8. "B ro th e rly Love.” m ake its appearance. E very com-
sister fo r a w h ile
M r. and Mrs, D w ig h t Goodman 10. am i C h ild re n 's day. Jun e 7. Wednesday. B ib le stud y and p ra y ­ I m u n ity m ust sooner or la te r fu r -
and son, Mrs. I tu tli K oleek and M o rn in g wm hip, 10:45-11:45 M usic e r m eeting, and c h o ir practice
; nish its citizens w ith an adequate
A lfre d Hanson spent the w e e k - e n d by ch o ir Sermon, "T h e M arks o f T A Lexer, pastor.
| and safe w a te r supply.
a
C
h
ris
tia
n
’
No.
2.
Note
We
at N ew port
T yp h o id feve r can be prevented.
M i and Mrs Jack C a rr, M r and cliaiige tim e of eve ning services
Trinity Lutheran Church
¡T y p h o id is a filth -b o rn e disease,
1
in
I
ndeavor,
•
’
(/clock.
In­
M rs H u ssrll C< u p " am i daug hter
D iv in e w o rsh ip begins ut 10:30 a. i Each case comes e ith e r d ire c tly o r
you ng
people m ; Sunday school and B ib le class
Connie and Mrs L a rry D aniel , of term ediate a n d
in d ire c tly fro m a previous case
E vangelistic service at 8
Song at i) 45. Serm on topic. "R e jo ice E v­
P ortla nd v is ite d th e ir m other, M r:
erv iee assisted by young people erm ore " 1 T h e is 5, Hi. You are T he germs th a t cause the disease
F \ a Hl am li
-i g l.i It .. . i
I are excreted by persons w ho are i l l
M i. S I. C a rly le attended the w ith c h o ir and special m usic S e r­ c o rd ia lly welcom ed
to
w o rship 1 w ith the disease o r w ho have had
Dead." w ith us.
annual P ortla nd P resb yteria n u n i t mon, "Stoned But N u t
’ it at some tim e. Persons w ho are
lu g
tn the
F irs t
P resbyterian Board m eeting, Tuesday, 8 p m
a p p a re n tly w e ll, b u t w ho have had
T liu r lay ito n ig h t) 8:30. pot lu ck
Church in P o rtla n d last T in day.
Pilgrim House
the disease at some tim e ahd who
Songs, talks,
•»
B ertha A n n u l i f P ortla nd d in n e r fe llo w hip
M ay 1 Sts P h ilip and James.
spent the last tw o weeks w ith me a g e s and good fe llo w s h ip for A po stil's M ay 3 May day, h o n o r­ i con tinu e to excrete the germs are
her uncle and aunt. M r am i M rs all. Pastor w i ll read xp»"i ial mts- in g the Blessed V irg in M ary. M o th ­ k n o w n as "c a rrie rs ” . C a rrie rs who
I are cureless in th e ir personal hab-
lo n .u y m i" age fro m the Congo
I I F S tu l.b
by er o f O u r Lo rd. Chapel w o rship | its o r w ho neglect to wash th e ir
M i and M rs C u rtis Sim on
of Io the local chu rch w ritte n
at 10:30 o'clock. Special M arian ; hands th o ro u g h ly before hand lin g
H e rm iston a rriv e d at the Stubh: G oldie R uth W ells, m issionary, on
music. "T 'is the M on th o f O ur
home ea rly M onday m o rn in g to a t­ Congo. M em b er; and frie n d s w e l­ M othe r '. "Sw eet M ary. M othe r of ' o r p re p a rin g food fo r others are
. lik e ly to contam inate any food they
tend the fu n e ra l o f her g ra n d fa th ­ come "T h e church w ith a fa m ­ O u r L o rd " and
Nam e o f M a ry ". handle.
ily s p ir it." R L. Putnam , pastor
e r II
F. S 'u lc .
A m usical prelude of seven m in ­
I f the discharges fro m persons
D in n e r p a rty guests at the II
utes w ill present everal o rig in a l
M ethodist Episcopal Church
, w ho are i l l w ith ty p h o id o r w ho
F Scheldt home last Tuesday w e n
com
positions
of
M
arian
hym
ns
.-el
C h urch .•.cti.io!. 1145, C C. Weber,
M rs
Fannie
W rig h t. M r
Don
to m usic b y the pastor. F irst of are ca rrie rs are not c a re fu lly dis-
Buchanan, M r and M rs E arl D iet- general s o p c rin te n d e n '. Mrs. T W series of three sermons on "M o th ­ I infected before th e y a r t disposed
le in and d u ug hter of P ortla nd , M r M cD onald, p rim a ry su p e rin te n d ­ ers", top ic t in - week: "M a ry . M o th ­ of, th e germs w ill p o llu te the soil
and
M rs
Fred
Saunders. M rs ent D iv in e w o rsh ip at 11: sermon er o f C h ris t"
in to
Sunday. M ay 10. : and the y w ill be c a rrie d
George Saunders und Mrs. J. T by the pastor. E p w o rth League at w ill m a rk ce le b ra tio n of M other's ' stream s or wells, and thus contum -
0:30 Evening service at 7:45 For- i
C roat o f R ichland.
day
Serm on
"Mathers o f M a n ­ 1 m ate nearby w a te r supplies. The
M r. and Mrs. Robert P ic k e tt of i st G ro ve choral society and Pa- ' k in d " On M ay 17 pastor H e nry I p o s s ib ility of con ta m in a tio n o f this
C e ntralia. W ash, anil M rs George c lfic u n iv e rs ity m ixed chorus w lli S H a lle r nifty be consulted any | sort makes it necessary fo r moct
C a rte r and d a ug hter E lizabeth of give Hos im ’s Stabal M a te r in con­ day except M onday, between 10 , com m u nitie s to use some m ethod o f i
ltu su m . Wash
spent Wednesday cert at the evening hour. You w ill a m and noon, or by ap po intm en t, ' w a te r p u rific a tio n .
w ith M r and M rs B. A M itc h e ll Is* d e lig hted w ith th is presenta­ at the House office, 232 N o rth
P rotect y o u rs e lf fro m ty p h o id by ,
M i.
I ..mi em e H i l i '.
l i t t l e tion, w h ich comes as another of
i ta k in g the fo llo w in g precautions: '
nephew, Donald Eugene W ahl, of the special a ttra ctio n s fo r Sunday
1 B o il a ll d r in k in g w a te r taken
S u th e rlin died at D o rnb ecker hos­ evenings under the auspices o f the
fro m a ll unprotected o r question-1
p ita l ea rly Sunday m orning. F u n e r­ chu rch c h o ir chorus C harles M.
I able sources.
al services were held Tuesday a fte r­ Heed, pastor.
2. B o il ra w m ilk tw o o r th re e I
noon w ith b u ria l in Fneat V ie w
m inutes and keep the sup ply clean,
Foursquare C h urch
insni tc ry a t Forest G rove
cool and covered u n til used.
Services w ith Rev. H. 1) M itz -
y
Place In Meet
(Cnnlinued fram par* 1 ‘
3. Wash vegetables and fr u its
A t the county p re lim in a ry tra ck ner c o n tin u e to n ig h t, to m o rro w and places were necessary at the tables
■Sunday. G reat blessing has been
meet at H ills b o ro F rid a y. Esther
to care fo r the o v e rflo w o f m em ­ I th o ro u g h ly before usin?
4. Screen y o u r food and liv in g I
Bella placed firs t in play ground received by a ll w ho have attended bers and guests.
th ro w
fo r distance. Lo uie Bella the e services T o n ig h t M i'.zner's
N ext m eeting w ill be the th ird q u a rte rs against flies.
5 Wash the hands w ith p le n ty of ;
won .second in broad Jump, pole topic w ill he "T he Ounce; in God's o f a series o f "K n o w H ills b o ro ” ,
va u lt und 75-yurd dash; Donald Pound " T o m o rro w he w ill preach and w ill be in charge .of H ow ard soap and w a te r before h a n d lin g or
on.
"T
h
e
Com
passion
o
f
Jesus".
Baughm an won fir s t in high ju m p
H adley o f the Im p e ria l G ra in A p re p a rin g food.
and broad ju m p ; Stephen M cK ntce T l’.i • w ill be a D iv in e h e aling s e rv ­ Feed com pany. Be.ides a program .
6 V accinate against th is disease;1
ice
and
the
sick
w
ill
he
prayed
for.
won firs t in pole v a u lt; Ernest
H adley prom ises a t r ip th ro u g h the th is should be repeated w ith in fiv e
He
w
ill
.
peak
three
tim
es
Sunday.
Loehden firs t in 75-yurd dash and
m a n u fa c tu rin g plan t of the com ­ years.
second In 80-vard dash, and Donald A t 11 a m. H o ly C o m m union w ill pany.
be
served
and
the
message
w
ill
be
W arren second in broad Jump
F irst o f the series o f in d u s tria l
O u r cla ssified colum ns m ay have
H onor ro ll in Miss M aria M e K In - "W h it's In the Cup'.’" A t 3 p. in. a program s was by The A rgu s and ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g fo r —
service
o
f
B
ib
le
study
and
pra
yer
nls' room fo r last six weeks, re ­
tf
included a t r ip th ro u g h the p rin t- | Read them .
c e iv in g 1's and 2 s, were Lo rn a Jo w ill be held, subject, "T h e Double- Ing plant. Purpose o f the m eetings ,
Johnson B illy Ensley, Grace Karns. Edged S w o rd ". A t 7:30 p. m. the is to acquaint m em bers of the
Nancy Pitm an,
D a nie l
B e l l a , message w ill he on "T h e Evangelist i cham ber of com m erce w ith the de- i
L o re n i' Scheldt. Hubert
Dune in. W ho Spent T h re e N ights in a ta ils o f H ills b o ro Industries.
M ary Jane M i'Entee, Charles Jo h n ­ Strange H o te l". M o rn in g service
w ill be held at 10 o’clo ck on F r i­
son and A r th u r Anderson
W E. B row n and M edford P e r­ day.
sons dro ve to N e w po rt Sunday fo r
See Ad Page 3,
All Saints C hurch (Episcopal)
ii few days’ stay.
T h ird Sunday a fte r Easier. C hurch
Section 1
.school nt 9:45. The 11 o'clock serv-
(f'entinurri from p s< f 1»
I lee w ill be the in a u g u ra l service o f to r of the state fa ir, as general i
Rev. Reginald H icks as v ic a r of su p e rin te n d e n t o f in d u s tria l and
First Church of Christ (Scientist) A ll Saints. T h e ju n io r branch of m a n u fa c tu rin g concessions and a ll
Services are held every Sunday the ch o ir w ill meet fo r rehearsal outdoor shows and amusements.
11 a m.; W ednesday evening I at 4 p. in. S aturday, M ay 2.
The W ashington cou nty fa ir was |
s e r v ic e s a t 8 o'clock; Sunday school
c u rta ile d w ith the deepening o f |
at 11 a. m. P up ils up to Hie a
Beaverton Church of Christ
the depression in 1932 and 1933.
o f 20 years are welcom ed. Free
F rid a y at 10 o'clock th e Mi.xxion- 1 and devoted o n ly to the pro m o tio n
rea ding room open on Wednesdays j a ry Society w ill m eet in the o f 4-H w o rk . Then in 1934 tlie
and Saturdays fro m 2 u n til 4 p. m. ' chu rch a u d ito riu m . State o ffice rs w o rk again was expanded to in ­
Sunday's topic, "E v e rla s tin g P u n ­ w ill be present as speakers M em ­ clude general e xh ib its, tre n d in g
A
ish m en t.'’
bers and frie n d s are urged tn be to w a rd a resu m ptio n o f the re g u ­
present. B ib le school w ill g ive a la r cou nty fa ir events.
M. E. Church (Bethany)
A ll m em bers o f th e board have
special program on M other's day
On G erm an tow n road. Sunday and also on c h ild re n 's day. Services held over since the davs when
CORRECTLY APPÜhííEü hOtot
school every Sunday, 10 a. m.; O cr- fo r next L o rd 's day are as follow s:
m an service, 11 n m., firs t and n ib |,. school. 9 45 a. in ; C om m un
th ir d Sundays; E n g lish service. 11 ion service and preaching. 11 a m.;
a. m „ second and fo u rth Sundays C h ris tia n Endeavor, 7 p. m.; preach­
tf ing. 8 p. in. M id -w e e k service
— E. J u liu s T rn g lio , pastor.
Wednesday evening. Y ou arc c o r­
nanks M. E. Chureh
d ia lly in v ite d to a ll assemblies.—
Sunday school e ve ry Sunday nt M. Putm an, pastor.
9:45 a. in.. Mrs. Fred W olford , su­
pe rin te nde nt.
P reaching services
Baptist Church
iiy E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor, every Sunday school 9:13. O u r contest
Sunday evening nt 8 o'clock. L a ­ is now in its second m onth. Come
BAKERY SPECIALS
dies' A id meets firs t and th ird and jo in o u r g ro w in g school, b rin g
Friday and Saturday
W i'dlie: da]
0 2 |1. 01.
I' y o u r frie n d s and fin d a real w e l­
come. Classes fo r a ll ages. Com pe­
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Chureh tent teachers. O u r aim is "K n o w
HONEY CREAM
(F o u r m iles n o rth of H ills b o ro )
Y o u r B ib le ". M o rn in g w o rsh ip at
Sunday services: Preaching, 11 a. 11. E ve n in g serviee at 8. P raye r
in.; Sunday school, 10:15 a. m „ C. serviee, T hursday, 1! p. m. E v e ry ­
IP. 7:30 p. in. W oman's M issiona ry body welcome.
'•ft ie ty last W ednesday o f m onth
Betliar.y Baptist Church
— Rev. A. C a rric k , m in iste r.
tf
THE QUIET DIGNITY of
M ay 3: C h u rch school. 9:45, in j
three departm ents; serm on at 11.
Christian Ctiurrh
the formal classical drawing
PINEAPPLE - ORANGE
L o r d ’s day u n ifie d s tu d y -w o rs h ip "M e d ita tio n s on the L o rd 's S lip p e r." :
service, 9:45-11:45 Chureh school, Young People's B ib le study and
shown in this wall paper will
9:45-10:45. John West, s u p e rin te n d - devotional, 7:15. Song service and
Gas Company Gives
Chamber Program
c*
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CHURCHES
.»9
Pa tre P've
irth w e st and uncle of Mrs. Fred
Pearson oí H illsb o ro , died at his
home
Langly. Wash., Sunday.
T h .' Rev. Mi McNam ee was bo, n
M arch i. 1848. in P ortla nd 's fo u rth
nf ilie rw o o d prox- hou e. w hich his fa th e r b u ll: on
is s a candidate for t" ••
»hwest corn er o f
F ro n t
on Tie Republican avi
and Y a m h ill His parents.
"
t ic k e t
f o r Job and Hannah McNcmee. cross­
I
date senator ed the p la in to O regon in 1845 in
Born in M u lt- Colonel
T
T 'V a u ll’s tra in .
He
I
nom ah coun- -pent most o f his life in the m in ­
ty Novem ber is try and was know n as B ro th e r
I n Mack, the fro n tie r preacher
1889 his p a r­
ents moved to
W a s h in g to n
county
and
bo u g h t th e
large acreage,
one m ile n o rth
ORF.NCO H arvey E d w in Stubbs,
o f Sherwood, 75, fo r 32 year, a resident o f O re ­
f r r r t Langer
’.'.her» he now gon, died Sunday evening at his
rcsid i
He ha been a ctive in com ­ home in Orenco. F une ral services
m u n ity a ffa ir.! fo r m any years, were held Tuesday at 2:38 fro m
having
erved
a grade school the Young F uneral
home w ith
board d ire c to r fo r 21 years and past b u ria l in Ro e C ity cem etery in
three years ax cha irm an of the P ortland.
M r Stubbs was born in I860 at
union hig h school board.
M r Langer ha., been an oppon­ M t. Pleasant. Iowa.
He is survived by the w idow ,
ent o f the .all's tax. A n ard en t sup­
p o rte r o f a social si-cu rity pension Emma A d e lia Stubbs: tw o nieces,
fo r the aged, and stands for the one nephew, fiv e gra n d ch ild re n
fun dam e ntal rig h ts of the people as and three gre a'-gra nde hildre n.
M r. and Mrs. Stubbs were m a r­
to the developm ent o f th e ir great
n a tu ra l resource. He states th a t the ried 55 years ago last Septem oer
and
have live d in O renco the last
la rge eastern b a n kin g interests are
schem ing n ig h t and dav in ord er s ix years He wag a m em ber o f
to c o n tro l the sw itc h o f the peo­ the Nazarene church of B eaver­
ple's pow er S ho uld the y succeed ton, his e a rlie r life being spent
the y w ill dom in ate t h u
c o u n try as an e va ng elistic m inister.
both econom ically and co m m e rci­
F ire at M ill
a lly . he says. I f elected, has vote
Fire, w h ic h broke out M onday
w ill be to place th is cheap elec­
tr ic it y in the homes and on the afternoon at the A lb e rt B o n fig t
farm s, it's certain.
r ig n tfu l
and s a w m ill southeast o f Scholls, was
bro ug ht under con tro l before ser- I
ready m arke t, he states
ious damage was done The blaze i
was discovered by M ik e McCann
REV. A. J. McNEMEB
and H a ro ld S tark.
The Rev. A. J. MeNemee. p io ­
neer M ethodist m in is te r o f t n e
Q u a lity jo b p rin tin g —A rgus.
Fcrd Langer in
Race for Senate
i fly O rsgnn S im if llo n r il n f H e a lth )
Moore Selected as
M anager of Fair
OREGON
ts ci ti'e o ilh
Orenco Resident
Succumbs Sunday
May D ay
Spice Cake
18c 25c 40c
CAKE
With M arshm allow
H ave Y ou T ried
ROYAL MISSION
Orange Drink
29c
Phone 2432
Hillsboro
345 E. M a in St.
lend an atmosphere of tranquil­
lity to the home. It is done
in soft tones in keeping with
the requirements of the design.
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18c
D em and P erfectio n B read
and P astries at Y our
G rocers.
One. of our wide assortment
of correctly styled wall papers.
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
IO W A H IL r.-F IR D A I.E M r and
Tennis Pyle were surprised
G EORGE HIM ES
Wednesday evening when a group I
of friends gathered at th e ir home
to help them celebrnte th e ir 33rd
w edding anniversary. The evening
was spent in p la yin g "500." M i
and Mrs. W illia m R ufener received
Low Prices — W ork G ii. ir . in lr n l
high score.
M ary Jane, sm all daughter o f
M r and Mrs. Charles Sellers, spent
the past week w ith her g ra n d p a r­
ents. M r and Mrs. W E M a rr of
Kansas C ity.
H arry P earson ’s G a ra g e
Mr
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FIR GROVE
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Builds Sound,
H ealthy Bodies
Childhood days are active days, and only a
healthy child can be active and happy. Give them
plenty of pure, healthful milk.
FIR GROVE DAIRY
Grade A Milk and Cream
Phone 4RX1
M ay 1, 2 and 4
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Y O U ARE SAFE
R D F A FA JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Sliced,
DivE/xl-/
or wheat. “ Better by
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white
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FRANKFURTERS
Lb.
Take plenty on that picnic.
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AIRWAY
MAYONNAISE
LBS.
The coffee choice of millions.
(Lb. 17c)
soup v“"c,m"' 2
ARISTOCRAT— All that the name implies
(Pint 21c) QUART ............................ .V.
19c
3
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No.
Tins
M ATCHED BROKEN
RICE
lbs.
FANCY BLU E
ROSE
FLOOR WAX Johnsons
Pound ran
53c
Q u a lity.
29c
17c
53c
No.
Tins
FA R IN A
The maintenance of an
undemoralized
local
m arket on the prod­
ucts o f W ashington
County producers. . . .
Our policy — A Fair
Price to the producer
as well as the consum­
er.
SLICES
39c
W H IT E STAR T U N A
Safeway
Champions
VEG E T A B L E o r T O M A T O
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To follow v»ur money saving urge
at SAFEWAY STORES. Thousand«
w ill daily verify that low price
isn't the only reason for this trend
of trade. You ran rest assured
that every item we sell is one of
quality ana freshness. Your com ­
plete satisfaction is alw ays our
ultimate goal. Our strict adherence
to sound and honest merchandis­
ing methods
your best assurance
of sensible food service every day
in the year.
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All natural fruit
flavors. Pkg........
JELLO
P ills b u ry
Large pkg.
fo r
a be tte r breakfast.
2 2
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No. 2
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10
SUGAR
lb.
( loth Bag
P U R EST C AN E.
25C
7c
49c
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PEACHES— Del Monte.
No. 1 tall, fancy..................... W
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TAPIOCA— Minute.
For a tasty pudding.
F n u rrs
^VECEIRBIES
Hilsboro’s Finest, Largest and Most Complete
Quality Produce Displays!
TOM ATOES Pirm
' Lb.
slicing.
RADISHES
2
b un ch es
Select New Spring.
5c
3c
ORANGES £ Z Sunkw:.. 25c
Large 200 size.
5c
GREEN PEAS Lb.
Tender, full pods.
BANANAS
,
Ancel Food Cake
Dozen
Royal Soda Works
49c
SWANSDOWN
If not, order n bottle today. Enjoy all the
delicious*goodness of tree-ripened fruit.
Available at all dealers
B o ttled Fresh D aily by
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PERFECTION
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Couple Honored
on Anniversary
4
Firm, Ripe Fruit.
Ibs.
17c
WE FEATURE ALL LOCAL PRODUCE
IN SEASON.
Produce Specials for Friday and Saturday Only
cans
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MUSTARD— Bronson’s Prepared.
4
GRAPEFRUIT— Fancy Florida.
CORNED BEEF—
Libby's fancy
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10-oz.
tins
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Marsh-
mallows
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TISSUE
Fluffiest are better
100% quality.
1-lb. pkg.
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MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE—
Lb. can .........................................
SYRUP— Log Cabin Table.
Medium tin ..................................
DEPENDABLE COFFEE—
Choice Vacuum Pack. Lb. can
M edium
IVORY SOAP—
bars
“ It Floats.” .
WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP—
Large pkg..................................................
4c