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    r>iiiri(1nv, M ay 14, lO.lfi
H IL L S B O R O
\)renco to Play
♦ Locals Here Sunday
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Plan Graduation
at Cherry Grove
OREGON
P a g e Seven
4i
G uy Sands
and M rs E Z are expected to be idle, in c lu d in g
(a u fm a n o f Si ilv e rto n , M rs Ella 3.IXX) s a w m ill w o rk e r- in P ortland
ro m e r and M is. D e lbe rt T im e r of In W ashington cou nty n e arly 500
h lls b o ro and M is M Chase of men are on s trik e
in n A rb o r. M h. M rs. Chase also
U p to date tro u b le has not de­
íHy Mr* I ' Pul ton I
r ’UIH’
u n # /tic
( C o n tin u e d fr o m pa » « l>
II. a k k I.asl
|.:i I y year
. ,r O renco beat
I,,.;,I
.
isited Ed Sch ■gel e i- t of Bank,
veloped in any but the C o nso lid at­
I Hilt* m in tlie f i r • h a lf anil H i II m -
CHERRY
D R O V E T h e eig h th
Monday she
nd Fred Schlegel ed camps in this cou nty, and a ll Buck Heaven; 52. Iow a H ill; 77,
I b u r . i def< iited
I grade g ra du ation program
_
w ill be
O renco in the •a c-
ho ve to O aki lie. Wash., to v is it m ills are expected to con tinu e op ­ B loom ing. 115-J. W hitm ore.
I held
I. -.1,1 . at the school hou.se M ondav
M id
Zone 3: « U nion: 2V. R e ed ville;
T w o T eam s H old Place*
h iilf
A lth o u g h H ills b o ro i.
d a tiv e s
and
fro m
th e re Mrs. erations w ith supplies com ing in
1 f u V ill
i at 8 p in Rev S tanley C o rn lls w ill
'•d to w in, it wu3 an over-
.'naw w ill go on to Seattle fo r a by tru c k from sm aller logging u n it* 37, K in to n : 60, H azeldale: 94. C oop­
C
ellar;
P
lay
T
o
n
igh
t
I
give
the
address.
co n fid i nt H illsb o ro tra m tha t Oi -
¡sit before re tu rn in g to her home not affected by the general s itu a ­ e r M ou n ta in ; 107, A lo h a -H u b e r.
I A shower h o o o iin g Mrs. H arold
Zone 4: 18, Progress; 57. Barnes;
‘ •neo defeated last year unit since
n M ichigan
tion.
I
Olson
was
held
at
M
i
.
Reuben
02-J, Cedar M ill; «7-J, T u a la tin
1 .,- a r u . S ta n d in g s
M r and M rs H a ro ld Hanks and
hall
H illsb o ro E ntered in State a n yth in g can happen in
S
trik
e
rs
at
G
lenw
ood
have
re
­
Johnson's
home
T
hursd
ay
The
i
V
ie
w ; 92. G arden Home; »5. R a l­
W I.
game no predictions as to the out- Luke S tan gel for Tw in O aks
W f. on C a lv in of T illa m o o k spent the m ained o rd e rly and no tro u b le of
7'otirnam ent Ju ne M
Gu
'h o n o r guest received m any nice
c«»me ¡ire being made The game
week-end
relative s and frien ds any k in d is expected. John Connell, eigh; 101-J. Frog Pond; 104-J. S y l­
l la
| g ifts
Fans 15 R atters
van; 108. Ilite o n .
w ill fa rt ¡¡t 2 30 cm thi ’ new field,
H»$r«- »y
1 Arum
0 2 in LiinK
sh e riff, said Wednesday.
W ednesday
the C h e rry G rove Rn y M n hit
M r. ¡id .»7rs Ca ? ! W ilson v is ite d
I'o a l t r n
h im ,
Zone 5 (N e w ): 1. West U n io n : 9.
1 f n d y M o to r
0
2
Anyone w ho faded to receive
J school held its p icn ic along the
S. < 0 111 of t he seven s c h e d u le ! S undtiy w ill i M r. and M rs S tanley
Jackson; 54. Hock C reek; 55. H e l­
Western Kun«H
W I. I’etI
W I, l ‘ . l
t^ c ir money bin k tw o Weeks ago
JA
C
O
B
P
IE
R
C
E
1 II.II.In ,rn
I » I «Hu I . . . I , ,
r
iv
e
r
above
L
ittle
Fall.
C
la
rk
and
(>n
at
fhishus
Lo
ng
view
.
Wash.
vetia;
70. N o rth Plains; 74. B eth any;
W I. IM «
in th • H ills b o ro so ftb a ll
W I , P.
when the game wa,*; rained out
MuIn.
» I 1.1. . Nrwla
rti« -l» n
Jacob Pierce. 91. died M ay 7. at I BI. M c K in le y : 8.3-J, B onny Slope;
'. o I i»oo 'I w in O u k
T h i Poca bontas Rebekah lodge
Home He Meet F rid a y
h -a x 'if found lo y a l Soda in firs t
should contact B ill Z e ig le r and re ­
\ \ l l l t l l. K 't I f
I
lit . , t i ' . l c l l If
mk«
! I
l»(.7' N o r t h P ilt in .
bene f it d in n e r F rid a y the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. 84-J, Mason H ill.
A ll ladies are in v ite d to attend place jn d fiv »• teams conte ,?irn? w ill terve
ceive n free ad m ittance to S unday’s
M .rw .Hl
| I.«.. ..........
M io .
' I
0 .7 S. « ,.,..........
B. Beeler, near R eedville. He was
the Home Economies m eeting at f u r ,(•( ond place w ith games lost in the I O O F d in n in g room .
2 I «•«,7 V . rm m iu
in
t, .'I ,000
The game ¡it A Inha Sunday was game
born A p r il 28. 1845, in W e ll Springs.
j M rs Hutton's F rid a y at 10 30 There and won by each. T wo oth er team >
The H ills b o ro team has been of-
I f yo u change y o u r address k in d ­
’ *cUn «•< 1 fo rfe it l’<t t o
h lls b o ro in
( ‘..t i i c I i i i .'. scored another v ic to ry I w ill b e a pot lu ck lu nch at noon,
Tenn. He m oved to Nebraska la te r ly n o tify the A rg u s d ire c t and at
c e lla r position.
V-. second in n in g by I m p ire 1 -ang- I fic ia lly elected ¡is one of the 16 nt the W estern Son .et league S u n ­ j C liffo rd Go sett i . p a in tin g his w e W r in iim ; < the
ar.d came to O regon about ten once.
score-
iri
contests
T
hurs-
)
team
-
Io
compete
In
the
state
chain
-
tf
it it a fte r an iirgun ie nt had delayed
day b y ta k in g Seappoo.se to the house on m ain street
years ago He had enjoyed fin e
dav night ranged close to a baker's
the game loni'.ei it in the prescribed I pern, lu p baseball tou rn am e nt, be­ 1 leaneis to the tune of 12 to 7 at
: health u n til about a week before
M r and Mrs. Donald Watson en­ dozen in : 11 but one instance. Per-
ing
played
at
Vaughn
street
grounds
th re e n iln n tt
Up 1«> th is tim e the
I Scappoose
his death. He is su rv iv e d by three '
tertain ed a group o f toe young fectlo n won from Ire la n d 's 1.3-5:
game w iw u n ip and tuck a ffa ir i in P ortla nd June 29 to .July IK
V e rb oo rt slugger , won an easy 11 I people at a p a rty at th e ir home Hay Mann fro m the A rgus, 12-9;
daughters. M r J. B Beeler of near
1C o n t in u r d fr o m p a r » 1)
Sh< •i wood defeated G arden Home I to I v ic to ry over Sauvie-s Island
w ith H ills b o ro leading 3 to 1 Aloha
M i s. E li
Beeler o f ;
; last
S atu rday
evening
Am ong Hoyal Soda fro m C ady M otor. 13- a to is w idened w ith the re su lt tha t R eedville,
i»i ote ted the fo rfe itu re to
t h e I I I to 1, N ew berg won from O renco T w in Oaks w ith L u k e Stangel on | those present w e re Mrs. W alter 5. and N a tion al G uards fro m Safe­
St.
Helens,
and
Mrs. Ada Ritchies«
i
operators
associated
w
ith
the
C
o
l-
.
,
.
..
.
„
.
.
„
4V MgUI
ague head
1 k t K and T u a la tin was vic to rio u s | the m ound dru bb ed V ernonia 14 to Neugebauer. A lla n Hedin, L lo y d way, 7-3.
um b ia Basin Loggers’ gro up began 1 o f L ib e rty . , Neb.;
Neb., three sons, George
•d
"b
r
a
w
l”
wn/t
great-
I
‘
r
W illa m e tte 1 to 1.
fc
lilt
, < .'I
2 Stangel w h iffe d 15 batters N o rth Johnson. V io le t Davis. E in a r Hedin.
and W K. Pierce o f W arren and
T onigh t,
'T h u rs d a y )
I r e la n d s clo sing camps.
1. exaggcrat iNi in e a rly re p o rt* uh
Plains hut out Banks 3 to 0
James Pierce of L ib e rty , Neb., and
L illie
W a llin ,
W alter Anderson, meet the A rgu s on west union
I U 11 Ml i l l
The
s
trik
e
was
firs
t
apparent
in
no s(H*ctatoi i were s w in g in g fix Is W i l I n iiii- t («•
A fte r losing th e ir firs t tw o games Kev S tanley C ornils. Elva Love- high school diam ond; Ray M ann
m an y g ra n d ch ild re n
and g re a t­
1
I
2
an<| no huts wen* sw ung by tin*
2-1 and 3 2 to present league le ad­ gren. H a rold and W aldo S e iffe rt. play. Cady M o to r on south ju n io r W ashington co u n ty at the C on­ g ra n d ch ild re n .
I t u l P i ir « : S< h r r i n r r
u n .1
it in rite i le .
solidated
and
V
ernonia
camps
and
players H ill shorn players did not K . f l l r r n . i - i r r Mini |lu v i« l« o |i.
e r , Not th Plains fin a lly broke in - I L illia n Anderson. George Heeler. hig h fie ld ; R oyal Soda meets N a­
Services w ere held at St. Helens
at Deep R iver, Wash., and in vo lve d
It n
¡argument except to
engage* in th
to the w in colum n w ith a .3-0 score i M ay Johnson. S tanley Lei
and tio n a l G uards on east union high, dem ands fo r a closed shop ra th e r S unday w ith in te rm e n t at Scap­
1) 12 6
protect tin* o ffic ia l o f the game Newbern
over Hanks. S ig le r led the h ittin g , G ladys Anderson.
and Safew ay tangles w ith P erfec­ than a disagreem ent over wage ad- I poose.
S 12 3
fro m possibl i* b o d ily hurni.
Inri«-« H m llb .
iddo< k
<1 V e - ’ u l . w ith three out o f fo u r to knock in I
tio n on n o rth ju n io r hig h fie ld .
justm ents. A n agreem ent a llo w in g
A fo rfe it game
i
tw o runs G rogan pitched superb '
in fa vo r of Hill.s- J I trio r II.» n m id ¡ 4 fo rd .
an increase o f a p p ro x im a te ly 7>£
H K K ha ll fo r seven and o n e -th ird in - .
boro
eiit to the league o f f i- |
L
aurel
F
a
rm
ers’
U
nion
I « . i t o I r ft H o in r
percent per h o u r was accepted by
• nings. but w ent out due to e a rly I
C orw in H ard w are
< mis by the u m p ire in charge of H L r r w m id
II I t
t
both
factions.
T
eam
B
eats
G
a
les
N
ine
tin» game, nc o rd in g to the o ffic ia l
season
co
n
d
itio
n
in
fa
vo
r
o
f
Lund,
B u tte ri« -«
H u ll.
H in it h
I h ii r n l r r .
C losing o f the logging operations
rules
w ho stru ck out the firs t fo u r but- I
I K u r k in « u n d i ln«k«n>
L a u re l Farm ers U n io n baseball
H ill boro and the n c w lv re va m p ­
te is to fai e bun to save a shutout. :
team defeated Gales C re ek at Gales is expected to have an im m e dia te
H e n t in u r d fr o m p a r » • )
Prize W inner Last Week
ed O tt-ncn rune w ill c n h a t s here
T h e in fie ld has played three games cent debenture notes due M ay 1 C reek S unday 16 to 9 P e rry and effe ct on sa w m ills w ith a re s u ltin g
Banks U ins
Longest T ro u t Caught b y
Sunday a ftern oon at the new uth-
w ith one e rro r W h ile S ig le r and 1944. to ta l »150 (XX)
M eyers led the attack fo r L a ure l, shu td o w n there fo r lack o f m a te r­
Bunks T u a la tin V alle y leaguers W althe r have been liv in g up to
Leonard Fowles, Rt. 1 Banks
le tic p a ik Shei wood goea to Tual*
each g e ttin g th re e hits. L a u re l is ial. R a ilw a y men o p era ting the
the s te lla r p itc h in g
of la -t season's record at bat G rogan 1 C a p ita l stock au thorized to ta ls now undefeated in Hague com ­ sevaral logging tra in s w h ich p ly
1 8 4 -in c h T ro u t
atm . A lo ha to W illam ette, a n d behind
$650.000.
issued
amount.-
to
$516.-
S
toutcnbt
rg
upset
C
a
rlto
n
K
to
1
th
ro
u
g
h
W
ashington
co
u
n
ty
also
N ew berg to G arden Home
and Lund, le ft and righthanders. 1 622 less $911« in treasu ry. T o ta l p e titio n . L a u re l plays West U n io n i
Watch
this space for the
Sunday.
He
held
C
a
rlto
n
to
fou
r
w
ill
face
layoffs.
O renco hie. not yet broke in the
respectively, can p ro b a b ly be rated i o u tsta nding c a p ita l stock is $509,- at N o rth P la in - next Sunday.
week's Derby winner.
w in colum n, but have igned up hits.
w ith the most cle ve r m ound artists 506.
W hen the shutdow n Is f u lly e f­
B atteries t o r Sunday s game were,
fiv e new players in o ld e r to a t­
The game was featured by the in the tw o d iv is io n s o f the Sunset
P resident M a lin g leaves S aturday fo r L a u re l: Blazer, M eyers. B ake r fective. a p p ro xim a te ly 15,000 men
tempt to stop the H flL b o ro w ln - heavy b ittin g of the Banks team league us th e ir scores w ill indicate. by u irp la n e to spend three or fo u r and Ceater, Z e ig le r.
For
Gales
A le x M acD onald has resigned as days in W ashington. D. C . and w ill C reek: Redmond. Dober and S m ith.
o ff A n d y Petersons, ex-Beaver,
slants
Stoutenberg allow ed fo u r m anager of the Hanks team and re tu rn by plane im m e d ia te ly fo l-
fi
ove r ,h.e
the mana|<t‘ " lo w in g his business engagements.
scratch h its and a fte r 25 scoreless S tore y has taken
B u x to n W ins
' k , i " i ,,V,o
Y
our B est
______
in nin gs against opponents C a rlto n m ent M acD onald w ill play second
B U X T O N — B u x to n defeated West 1
—
-
- -
----
G u aran tee o f
scored in the n in th on an e rro r. base on the Hanks T u a la tin V a lle y
U n ion in the F arm ers' U n io n league
league team
T u rk got fo u r hits.
I S unday 6 to 5.
It Il I
N i'x t Sunday's games are as f o l­
R „ E
I
C a r it i. n
1 K u x to n
6 13 3
lows: N o rth Plains at F arm in gton
II
llu u k «
W
e
s
t
U
n
io
n
5 7 3 ’
T w in Oaks: V e rb o o rt at C ornelius;
B ottle d un de r the most r ig id sani­
t la ltr n r .
r . llu
P e t . ra u n , I . y,tu
ta ry
conditions,
M O R N IN G D E W
Scappoose at V ern on ia, and Sauvies
< ('«»ntinued f r o m p«» p 1)
S t o u t . l. h r rtf u h ,] T u r k .
P A S T E U R IZ E D M I L K is u n s u r­
Island at Hanks.
health. M iss M arg are t D ixo n , cou n­
\Y
can fu rn ish you an y flav o r,
K Il F. ty
passed.
nurse »ays:
Hunk«
I 2
Banku High Wins
________ _____ 4Oft o r h a rd on s h o rt notice, fo r
Ask for it at the Hillsboro Safeway
"F lie s are recognized by a ll san i­ . Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests o f ,
N<»rth l ’ lttih 4
7 1
M
r
and
M
rs
N.
Berdan
w
ere
M
r.
I
B A N K S Banks high school bust -
Store or call
K ä tte n « *'*: M« v u w a rn u n d S to re y . G ro -
ta ry exp erts and health a u th o ritie s
te
a
s,
e
v
en
in
g
d
in
n
ers
o
r
any
p
a
rties,
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
and
Mrs.
E
Van
F
e
rre
ll.
M
rs.
L
y
d
ia
b u ll nine defeated T ig a rd F ndu y tra n . L u m I n i ul li n re í y
as one o f the greatest menaces to
Conner
and
M
iss
O
ra
Scovell.
a
ll
of
on the Ti|?ard fie ld 10 to 9 Bunks
health: especially w hen homes are
occasion.
1 lin e u p wus ns follow s: Haym ond < S< 'o r n e liu *
not p ro p e rly equipped w ith s a n i­ ' M c M in n v ille , and M rs. Jane B a xte r
o
f
Dallas.
M
rs.
B
a
x
te
r
rem
ained
Diet it k x, e.itchcr; Donald Spiel ing,
B u t l i r a « : Su hn<»w. W » rrn v r u n d bvu- ta ry fa c ilitie s . For th is reason, as
V /e m ak e a ll our Ice Cream from th e p u rest
G U E R N SE Y D A IR Y
pitchei . W arren T a y lo r, lb ; V iv vili«. T v n lia n t , \\ .itkin«. L u n d und Hun- cou nty nurse. I feel that the 23 fo r a short v is it.
James
Thom
pson
o
f
Salem
v
is
it-
C ream s and fla v o rs to be h ad in th e m ark et.
"A Flavor You'll Favor”
I .ip o ite , 2b. Lester Schlegel. 3b; u e r fu r d .
I schools w h ich have in sta lle d m od-
A lb e it Vandornelen,
G len Ire ­ T w in O nka
y
ern fa c ilitie s have come one step ■, ed his nephew. C lif f Thom pson. ;
Sam Hulit & Sons
land If. Donald S tow e ll, cf; H ow - V r r n o n i *
B j-, | nearer to p ro v id in g h e a lth fu l su r- and fa m ily S atu rday.
Phone 2568
V is it A fte r 51 Years
, urd Hvppeto, rf.
K a it» ri«« ; S ta n a v i u n d fc¡irn|>non
Oaob- rou nd ing s fo r g ro w in g c h ild re n ."
Three Year Average Score by
W ill Jordon o f St. Helens was a
»on a n d C a flu o n .
Pacific International Over 98
R
v is ito r o f N athan Berdan. Sunday.
Z. J. Riggs, graduate o f the C a lifo rn ia College P ha rm acy
S a u v ie u In lA n d
1
The tw o men were schoolm ates in ,
V e rb o o rl
li
12 2
Kalkasha cou nty. M ich., and had !
K u tte ri« «
I t i. hnrd*44>n, M a x m v y e r
und
not met fo r fifty - o n e years.
M m m . (« J v t i' f n , 1. J v n n v n and M J e n -
Gu'ests 1 ast
T h u rsd a y o f M r |
M r. and Mrs. W . G. W a lk e r were
( C o n tin u e d fr o m na » e I )
cials w ill be in v ite d to p a rticip ate.
i
Townsend clubs are a rra n g in g
' to have a b ig state or cou nty pic-
E D W IN L.
Iti-ta in ■ n Ahle. E ffh (m l. l'x p e r-
nie here J u lv 3 and i f possible
have D r. F E Tow nsend here fo r
Im e n i 4 »f f ili a l
— at —
H ills b o ro bo w le rs a ll placed in the day.
the N o rth w e st b o w lin g tou rn am e nt
R ichard E. W ile y w i ll again have
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y , O W N E D
F orest G rove
w
h
ich was com pleted on P ortla nd charge of the parade.
RE-ELECT
alleys S atu rday n ig h t N e a rly 1000
Business and Professional W o-
bow ler? from a ll part? Qf Hje n o rth ­ m eu. c lu b w ill again .sponsor th e
W E L E A D — O T H E R S FOLLOW
west p a rticip a te d In the events.
Goddess o f L ib e rty selection and
S econ d at M ain S treet
FREE
DELIV
ER
Y
P h on e 3251
C la u d Cook and G ordon Corey dance on June 27, and the arra n g e ­
placed in the
Booster doubles; m ent o f the throne.
C orey in the Booster singles, and
— for —
P rices E ffe c tiv e F rid ay, S a tu rd a y and M onday — M ay 15, 16 and 18
H erm an Rehse. H a llie Ire la n d and
W illia m G oetter in the C om m er­
cial singles Coe and G oetter also
placed in the C o m m ercia l doubles.
F in e P rin ter«
A team w h ich in clud ed Coe. Ir e ­
E lm e r G reen. 40. s u ffe re d b ro k ­
land. G oetter. Rehse and Corey also
In tro d u c in g PR A IR IE M A ID FLO U R a h igh
placed in the C o m m ercia l team en rib s, and L e w is G regg, 40. an
(P aid nd\ i
in ju re d neck F rid a y n ig h t in an
events-.
g ra d e h a rd w h e a t p a te n t. Sold w ith a ; m oney
au tom ob ile crash at R eedville. B oth
b a c k g u a ra n te e
men are fro m Gaston and w ere
b ro ug ht to Jones ho sp ita l in H ills ­
boro fo r treatm e nt. T h e accident
happened w hen a t ir e on a car
d riv e n bv G len n K eys o f P o rtla n d
b lew out and th re w th e K eys m a ­
chine in to th a t d riv e n by Green,
Armour's W hite Cloud
according to an accident rep ort.
Government
Inspected
lbs.
Pheasants for E’armers
F arm ers w is h in g to raise pheas­
ant ch icks are urged to get in touch
w ith
D o na ld T em pleton, county
judge, as the cou ntv has 100(1 eges
W h ite o r Y ellow
set in Hughes h a tchery w h ich w ill
R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r
F a n c y , S w eet, O ra n g e
Buy in b u lk a n d save
be ready sh o rtly. In s tru c tio n s on
-lb.
feeding and care w ill go w ith the
L arge
B ag
chicks. T e m pleton said.
28-oz. jar
Pound
Has legal training necessary to
PLUS C on ven ien t and C ou rteous S ervice
perform efficiently the duties of
G-r-r!
"D a d ." said the k id : “ w h a t is p e r­ County Clerk, and promises cour­
sonal lib e rty ? "
teous and im partial service.
F o r re a l coffee
"It's w h at a man exchanges fo r
(P a id A d v )
a w ife , son,” g ro w le d his dad.—Ex.
sa tisfa c tio n
AIOIKl ( v liisll
/Mona
i.tMi
is Forfeited
Changes Forced in
Non-High District
Soda Players
Lead I eague
Cornelius in
League Lead
I imber Operators
Shut Down Camps
MORNINGDEW
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Ray-Maling Has
a Large Deficit
F ish D e r b y
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Schools Aided hy
Sanitation Project
Ice Cream
PURITY
Banks
Momingdew
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Firemen Arranging
Big Celebration
BERRY
T IC K E T S
^3
Hillsboro Bowlers
Rate in Competition
^ m flR H C T
GRAHAM
Reasonable Prices
James Lewis
♦ -
Pair in Hospital
After Auto Crash
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COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
FLOUR SALE
T.19
PURE SHORTENING
3
», 29c
23c
PURE LARD
Corn Meal
N A T IO N A L L Y
K N O W N BRA N D S
25c
9
COUNTY CLERK
Marmalade
27c
DeLuxe Coffee
at CONSISTENTLY
LOW PRICES
matches ;
SNOWDRIFT
HATQ
VGA J J
r eg u lar
Lb.
6
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or
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MAYONNAISE
n
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Real mayonnaise wilh a real flavor.
CO FFE E
C olum bia
Best
Lb.
23c
S P A G H E T T I— H urff'.s, in to ­
m ato sauce.
It-
15-oz. Jar
s fL
C IG A R E T IE S — L u c k y SI lik e
T h e y're toasted.
» Pkg*-
(Carton
$1.13)
D E V IL E D
H ’s.
Can
Wc
- Frosh
M ARSH M ALLO W S —
fro m th e fa cto ry.
1-lh. in relio
3.5c
»53C
35c
10c
8c
10c
P rice * E ffe c tiv e F rid a y , Sat­
urday. M onday, M a y 15. 16. 18
JELL-W ELL
z \ll tru e f r u it flavors.
Sealed in cubes.
lie
pkg*.
O R AN G ES — M an da rin. T ry
w ith L im e J e ll-W e ll fo r a
special treat.
4c
25c
SALAD OIL
25c
P kg.
5c
5-ot. ran
G R A P E F R U IT —B o n n y h ill or
G old ette*, 300's
3 cans
25C
25c
' ' ¿ S COTTON 0,L
B rin g y o u r ow n container.
PEARS
DEL M O NTE
B AR TLE TT.
15c
2'a'« can
D e liciou s w ith cottage cheese fo r salads.
TOM ATO JUICE
P icn ic*
(Del Monte Eamous. 2's. 2 cans
PJ
N orthern H ard W h eat.
All p u rp o se fam ily flo u r.
for
MEAT
A CD AI? A T I TC
1.43
O ur H om e Cured
H a lf or W h o le. I.b.
SPINACH
15c
Effective
Friday and
10c
Saturday Only
Local g ro w n . Long, g reen , te n d e r.
3
lb.
L ” r s . G re ”
L ” v" ;
3c
5c
5c
E x tra la rg e , solid h e a d s.
Soap Flakes
Armour's Balloon
>on
G rade A W h ite Flakes
’lake
Large
2 '.,-lb . pkg.
W hy Pay More?
19c
OCz»
P a ck ed by G old en
W est. 1-lb. g la ss jar
(2 -lb . g la ss ja r ....... 4 9 c )
R eg u la r
C ant
Corned Beef
A rm our’s Star
12-n«. ran
2 4 -o z. can
FREE
25c
B a b b itt*
15c
29c
25C
Soap Powder
Q uality
ioc
D ouble Size, D ouble V alue
B E A U T IF U L G LA SSW A R E
C U P a n d SA U C E R SET
W ith P u rc h a se of O L-O -PIN E
F a n c y T o ilet S oap
FRED’S
7c
Each ....................................
HEINZ or
B
I I S
B__
2iC
CABBAGE V;"' s<""
C A M PB EL L ’S
12c
10c
B O IL IN G BEEF , b
bars
15c
Fisher’s Pancake Flour
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 Deliveries Daily
L arge
2 3 -o z. ca n
ib*....................
T a v e r n C o ffe e
S oups
17c
BEEF R O A S T Lb
Phone 651
4
LOCAL L E T T U C E
25c
24c
B A C O N SQ U A R E S Lb
14c
A rm o u r’s S ta r Q u ality
Sweet, Ju ic y . M e d iu m Size.
BACK B A C O N Lb
17e)
Tomato Juice
L arg e O regon Ita lia n s
/A^Jr/AIV/AVILJD Do Y our C A N N IN G N O W ! Pound
ORANGES
2 Dozen 29c LEMONETTES
Full of Juice.
A lt Meats Inspected by Drs. Nicol and Almquist
LARD COMPOUND
Prunes
Produce Prices
F in e st of M eats at
th e L ow est o f Cost
T T A A /4 C
n /A iV lO
45c
15c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
BARGAINS
SO FTA SIL K
C ake Flour
27c
M E A T , L ib b y 's .
DOG FO O D —
V ic to ry . 6 cans
¿S '.llz
T O B A C C O B u ll
D urham . 3 bugs
¿¿/££Ä.-£/ k Z
15C4
2 lbs.
23
Relish Spread
Self Rising. J u s t A dd M ilk o r W a te r
10
Res. Phone 321Z
BS
-lb.
B ag
43c