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    Thursday, A p ril I,
1007
T T T L Î, S B O n o
Alfalfa Seems
Frost Resistant
Reports Show
I laud.
Hearer ton Couple
Celebrate Their
50th Anniversary
M is .
Austin'.«
c o ie in ,
them
Hcv. T A Leger, in iiin d e r o f the
H cth u n y B a p tist c h u rc h wa g ive n
I a fu n -w e ll ; u rp r in i’ W e ilin day eve
I u m g M a n b 24. at th e usual p ra y e i
1 m e e tin g lie is r e tir in g , and w ill go
I to N ehrus, a soon Io jo in Ills sister.
A p ro g ra m o f m tru m e n ta l and vo
j < al m iiu b c i . was g iv e n T lie lado
A id p ic .c u te « , h im w ith a g d t
B e th tm y B a p tist S u n d a y m J ioo I
pre .« n ti d a p ro g ra m .at th e ch u rch
S unday e ve n in g
R e cita tio n s and
■ ongM w ere g ive n by th e « h ild ic n
Couple I lonored on
20th Anniversary
i l l y G irl Scout Troop No. ( ill
C E D A R M IL L S
On S u n d a y a
pot lu c k d m n e i and g a th e rin g wa.
held by the M ead fa m ily at the
J am« . W alter.’» hom e in h o n o r o f
M i and M i
Lee M ead o f N e h a ­
lem w h o c tw e n tie th w e d d in g a n ­
n iv e rs a ry i» A p id
1
A lo v e ly
i
th e m T h e re w e re 45 gue t . pre
ent. in c lu d in g M r and M rs
M ead and d a u g h te rs L o is
fl(*na. M r arnj M r. t )
B
tr a m p f and d a u g h te rs Joy<
O liv e Mae, M i
and M i
W a rre n
L m d s le y and Joe, Lee, Joan and
K e n n e th , M r and M is J R Sand-
b u d and E ln o ra and G len. M r and
M rs
A lb e r t M ead u n i t
Wanda
M e rv ille . June. !.«•«• D e r r ill a n d
B obby. M r and M rs Ray D o rla n d
and B e tty. Donna and Jack. M r
and M is P h ilip M ead and P h y ,lib
M is B c ith a S c h o llrn e y e r and s «n
Erm ,
R ic h a rd
P rin ce .
Mr
and
M is A lt D avis, and M r and M i .
James W a lte r and V e rn a . E ve lyn
Leola. Jana'S, B a rb a ra and D o n ­
ald
Mr
H o iu e n and M r M c C a rth y
o f W ilb u r. Wiv»h are here fo i a
short v is it w ith C. B West and
CANNED VEGETABLES
fa m ily.
M rs
S. S ko v
and son M ilto n
and Ja ck H rite n s te in
spent th e
Eg b ter h o lid a y s in S e a ttle
On State Force
Jones, who r e c e n t l y
H o llis
re tu rn e d fro m A la ska , bus been a p ­
p o in te d to th e O regon .state p o lice
fo rte
P ro g re ssive b ir th d a y d in n e r was
held in h o n o r o f Ted Fleskes w ith
th e m um course o f th e d in n e r be­
in g served at th e hom e o f M r and
Mi's. B e rt Fleskes.
D e ssitrt was
served la te r i l l
P o rtla n d .
O th e r
guest
in c lu d e d M rs Ted Fleskes,
C h a rlo tte
H a il, P a tric ia . G le n n a.
W in ifre d a n d H e lt
F ie kes J r ,
H e rn a d in e Frus and son B illie .
M r and M rs. z \r th u r S lo cu m and
M i and M rs A . F B a il Tu.- .lav
m ade a business t r ip to A s to ria
M r. and M rs A F B a il v is ite d
re la tiv e s in Salem fro m W ednes­
day th ro u g h Easter S unday.
A
C Junes and fa m ily have
m oved to th e C ol a T h o m p so n place.
M r and M rs F II R o b e rta spent
th e .r F a -te r va ca tio n a l Seaside
C e lla r M ills
W esley
M e th o d is t
c h u rc h had an Easter S u n d a y p ro ­
String B eans, S to k e ly ’s. 2 cans 25c, 6 can s 73c, D oz. $1.39
F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld M o n ­
day a fte rn o o n fo r E liz a b e th M. W il­
b u r. tilt, re s id e n t o f H ills b o r o fo r
th e last n in e years, w h o d ro p p e d
dead at h e r hom e F rid a y . S e rvice s
w e re h e ld at th e D o n clso n A* S e w e ll
ch a p el w ith b u ria l in a lo ca l ce m ­
e te ry .
She wus h o rn M a rc h 12. lttliB. and
was th e w ife o f L o u is L . W ilb u r.
Best Patent
kitchen Queen
Mi-Choice
Snow Bird '
,w*« .s. ,.,f. •
Puritan
Seal of Oregon
Harvest Maid
Highland Chief
Pastry Flour
Cake Flour
Graham Flour
Farina
P a n c a k e Flour
Whole Wheat Flour
Cracked Wheat Flour
Crown Feeds nave nosuoerJor
RUBY.
bottles
JUICES
Bright
P in ea p p le Ju ice, Libby's, 3 No. 2 can s 33c, 6 cans 63c, D oz. $1.23
G rap efruit Juice, Dei M,te, picnic, 3 can s 23c, 6 cans 43c, Doz 83c
O ran ge Ju ice, Libby's, 3 No. 1 can s 4 3 c, 6 can s 83c, D oz. $1.63
Lem an J u ice, M. C. P., 2 S-oz. cana 2 5c, 6 can s 73c, Doz. $1.43
S auerkraut J'ce, S ta n field , 3 No. 2 cans 2 9 c, 6 cans 57c, D oz $1.09
T om ato Ju ice, Libby's. 3 No 2 ‘ j can s 3 3c, 6 can s 63c, D oz. $1.23
T om ato Ju ice, S tok ely's, 3 10-oz. can s 14c, 6 cans 2 7c, D oz. 51c
D ill P ick les, C olum bia.......................................................... Q uart jar 15c
Coffee
1
BREAD 1
JELLO nO
M arsfim al’s
Nob H ill
qts.
W H IT E
or W H E A T
YOUKSILF
«omi
Ç
I’iltzn e r T ype
i
14C
pkgs.
F O R T IF IE D
Brown D erby.
IX A S S O R T E D
S IX
Q uarts
Case $1.98
J)t‘posit on Rot* les
Sayings of
E E W R IG H T .
J U L U I A L
LEE
A */
45c
lbs.
Lb. 23c
-lb. loaf
(Lb. 9 c )
2
(P in t 2 5 c)
QUART
F ID E L IS .
FLAVO R S
FL UFFIEST.
Pcund
___
Children
FRUITS
SEd FOODS
to
you r
W hite Star T una Fish, 3 No. >2 can s 4 4c, 6 cans 87c, D oz. $1 .7 3
K ippered Snacks
3 can s 14c, 6 can s 27c, D oz. 51c
A p ricots, S tok ely's, 3 No. 1 cans 29c,
C herries, S tokely's Reds, 3 can s 50c,
O ysters, D unbar. Pelaco, 3 can s 33c, 6 can s 63c, D oz. $1 .2 3
Salm on, D - M. Libby's. 3 No. 1 can s 61c, 6 can s $1.21, D oz. $2.31
Salm on, H appyvale. 3 No. 1 can s 29c, 6 can s 56c, D oz. $ 1 .0 9
Crab, Lucky Sail, 3 No. ’ 2 can s 5 0c, 6 can s 95c, D oz. $1.95
Crab, C h atk a, G eisha, 3 No. >/j can s 85c, 6 can s $1 .6 5 , D oz. $ 3 .1 5
M inced Clam s, W a rr'g to n , 3 >/2 can s 55c, 6 can s $ 1 .0 5 , D oz $ 2 .0 5
M inced C lam s, H a lfe rty 's, i/2 can 15c, 3 can s 4 3c, 6 can s 83c
Shrim p, Pelaco. Can 14c, 3 can s 3 9c, 6 can s 75c, D oz. $ 1 .4 9
Fruits for Salad ,
Belacit Wet.
C a n te rb u ry
G ran g e Pekoe
25c
TEA
Bran Muffins
Dozen
20c
L ip to n ’s, B lack
ee
39c
SYRUP
Peanut Butter Rolls
Dozen ......... 20c
K aro. Light
Cream Puffs
SYRUP
(Custard F illin g )
Sleepy H ollow ,
C ane an d M aple
3 for
15c
10c
Maple Bars
3 for
5c
W
ft«» YOURSELF «eme
2
17c
C leaner. B leacher.
^s-g allcn
..........
5e Deposit on
nn Bottles
Bid
5c
— S ix T imes Carbonated
State C a pito l News L e tte r—G iv ­
in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac­
t iv it y at Salem.—E ve ry week in
the Argus.
tf
NEW ®»
PORTLAND.ORE
49-lb. sack
A irw a y , pure B razilian
blend.
O
lbs.
Lb. 19c
At Hillsboro Home and
Aloha Bakeries
. Crown Flours set the standard
RITZ.
L arge pkg.
Sunset G old, h a rd w h 't
SPA G H E T T I, Franco- A m eri n, 3 cans 27c, 6 for 51c, D oz. $ 1 .0 0
DEVILED M EAT. Libby'-. 3 *4 tins 11c, 6 can s 21c, D oz. 41c
Sliced B eef, Libby'
2 2 -oz. jars 25c,
6 for 73c,
D oz. $ 1 .3 3
C offee
M erry Mix
WINES
BEER
19C
19c
S 1 .2 5
or OXYDO L w ash in g P ow d er
Large pkg.
PORK & B EA N S, Van C am p's. 1 1-oz. cans. 6 can s 29c, D oz. 57c
LIMA BEANS, Seaside.
3 cans 25c, 6 cans 49c, Doz. 95c
S p a g h etti, Van C am p, 22-oz cans. 3 can s 29c, 6 for 5 5c, D oz $1.05
B EA N S, Will Cam p's. 22-oz. cans. 3 for 2 7c, 6 can s 51c, D oz $ 1 .0 0
Saturday S pecials
..
6 cans 77c
100-lbs. sk. $5.19
READY-TO-SERVE FOODS
Funeral Services H eld
for E lizabeth M. W ilbur
OF
'«.•
3 can s 39c,
55c
Corn, Old Y ellow stone. 2 cans 23c, 6 can3 65c, D oz. $1.27
H om iny, V an C am p's, Can 10c, 6 can s 55c, D oz. $1 .0 9
P eas, Del M onte E arly G ard en , 14c, 3 can s 4 1c, 6 cans 79c
P eas, Sail W an, Can
13c, 3 can s
37c, 6 can s
73c
S w eet P otatoes, T a y lo r’s, 11c, 3 can s 31c, 6 can s <
Pum pkin, Did M onte, 3 cans 22 :, 6 cans 49c,, D oz. !
Sauerkraut, H illsdale, Can 12c, 3 can s 35c, D oz. $1
M ixed V eg eta b les, Libby's, 11c, 6 can s 61, D oz. $1
Peas. Ra.'.crofl. 2 No. 2 cans 19 , 6 for 53c, D oz. $1
T om ato Sauce, V alvita, 3 cans 10c, 6 can s 19c, Doz. 37c
TEA
' 'i» ■
29c, 6 cans
Corn, B utter K ernel, Can 14c,
Eastman Injured
A
F K astm an was in ju r e d last
T uesday w h e n a h u g e iro n b a rre l
w e ig h in g a ro u n d 4tki p o u nd s fe ll
and ca u g ht tw o o f hi.s toe*, c ru s h ­
in g th e m . He was w o r k in g at th e
tim e fo r th e S ta n d a rd O il c o m ­
pany.
"U n cle Jim , being a great cake
eater. Mom told me to b rin g buck
plen ty of cake am i pa slrv from the
NEW HO M E B A K E R Y .
'
D oz. $1.98
String B eans, R aycroft. 3 cans 25c, 6 can s 4 9c, Doz. 95c
B eets, Libby's, D iced, 3 can s
SUGAR
R1NSO
C rackers
FLO U R
PUREX
CATSUP
PU RE CANE.
A sp aragu s, B u rk e ’s S uprem e 17c, 3 can s 50c,
gram.
"So you got com pany
house w hat a bother."
. .• Scientifically milled In the Pacific Northwest!
from the finest grains of Pacific Northwest
farms! told thru Pacific Notthwest dealers.
Paste Phte
Higgins, o f P ortland and
I Joe F ln o i o f Colorado accompanied
A llu lf . i ha
u W i .hi. g in n co n n i v
II .11 .11’. .1 >IH C«| • \ t r y '.|» lm e . .’i l i c i
M 've rc u i i i l t
u « utln i . look llij; bel
t»T und g r. un tim i v p ld llll;..* o f ut
I t .• I •,» \ y ie ld I h m Mli.S o llic i li.iv
vii»p . ; i\ . ( (H in i\ ;ig cut W illia m ,*’
( ' 1 "
’PI»« i • • co t \ cm i ; not nn
• ■\( •• p t iin
T h e ir ujc sortie i;«*o(l
flllil
l . f r.-.l r liiV IT u l m r
w in te r
lu p u s ss u not
i i ion . but m uch
o l ih c i cd e |o vo i • hoss- ( oti .it|i i
u h lc th iin .ig t
Tin
d .irii.ig r w o u ld
po- . ibls' not hits i* oiu n i t i*d in u
iio r tiiu l fu ll
c.' .on ss i I h ch ough
»•.uls i.m i io g is c c lo s e t u n o rm a l
b u t M . iiis c e d in g , o f .d fa lfu mud«’
,•» I ye a r lo o k e x c e p tio n a lly good
the. ye a r
G ood
l. u i'l
■ ate f.ic lo t s* yie ld s
p id lo n g e d life and h ig h o iiu lity hay
usual,s lolloss c e rta in d e fin ite ptuc
the-; m gross in g a lfa lfu S eeding on
soil adapted io u lfu lfu is firs ! re
< p m e iiie til T he. means, fir s t o f a ll,
r.< " d d ra in a g e S o il m w h ic h w a te r
land-, h ig h d u rin g the ss -in te r is not
a lfa lfa soil I f h ie d ra in a g e e. net«-.-
S.II s it I'i n e iid iv ssill n u t he ale.
fa cto rs a laud that need.*» I«*s.> d ru in
age
U n ir I s s rn tia l
I aine itf
in a n o th e r essentia,
essential T h e n
are ni th is c o u n ty fie h U o f a lfa lfa
th a t have been s a tis fa c to ry w ith o u t
lim e but gem ra lly , a p p lic a tio n o f
g ro u n d lim e s to n e Io sW eeleli the soil
e. a d v is a b le am , is a p ra c tic e w h ic h
s h o u ld be c o n s is te n tly fo llo w e d in
p re p a rin g la n d fo r th is c ro p
I Thursday
Using seed o f good q u a lity o f the
M r and M rs. Samuel B
Law ­
G rim m s a tie ty is ¡m o th e r h ig h ly rence w i re am ong those a tte n d in g
im p ôt (¡m l <• .e n lia , T h e pas! tw o o r 1 th e
a n n u a l a lu in m
b a n qu e t
of
th re e yeat ■» a lfa lfa seed has been P a c ific U n iv e rs ity at th e N o rto n ia
n iie e d to th e g ro w e r fro m 25 to 30 ! Dot« I m P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y eve-
c e n t’, p e r p o und ThiM présent sea­ I u m g R a lp h P otts o f S eattle, g ra d ­
son, due Io an e x tre m e ly sh o rt p r o ­ uate <>f 1915. was to a xtm u jile r.
d u c tio n o f c e rtifie d seed. th e p rice
Easter Program G iven
ha tu ,cn to above 40 cents G e n e r­
B e th e l
C o n g re g a tio n a l
ch u rc h
a lly th is e e rtif'e d seed, even th o ug h c h o ir presented an Easter p ro g ra m
it m ay cost
cents p e r pound, is I o f m usic
S u n d a y « v e ilin g
T he
s t ill th e c h e a pe r seed to use.
m a in fe a tu re
was th e
cantata.
Tests Made
'D a rk n e s s and D a w n .”
l a I sear, on th e E m i, D u v c k
A b o u t s ix ty people a tte n d e d the
fa rm ‘ even m ile s n o rth w e s t o f H ills
card p a rty sponvored by th e social
b o ro 15 tra m o f a lfa lfa seed w o re C u b o f H eaver c h a p te r S a tu rd a y
I»,anted at the same lim e u n d e r the e ve n in g in th e M aaoruc h a ll. C o m ­
same c o n d itio n s w ith th e same p re p ­ m itte e in ch a rg e was M r and M rs.
a ra tio n o f la n d Stands o f a ll o f
P ra n k Itos« bra ugh. M r and M rs
tin (' w e re e q u a lly good last fa ll
h u t th e re i an e x tre m e d iffe re n c e V A W... I Mi and Mn P ,,
Scheone M r Scheone showed th e
ill th e stands no w a fte r th e ss in te r
m o tio n
p ic tu re s
he
and
M rs
w e a th e r
Sotne are gone c o m p le te ly
In Schoen«* to o k on th e ir t r i p to A l-
o th e r th e re has a p p a re n tly been no nska h e t ye a r
th in n in g out at a ll T h is re su lt illu s ­
tra te s the fa d th a t th e re ts a Wide
v a ria tio n o f th e a d a p ta b ility o f v a r
mu
tra m ' o f a lfa lfa seed und that
c e rtifie d seed o f kn o w 'll o rig in is
the o n ly one a b s o lu te ly itcp e n d u h le
I1 F .T H A N Y -C F D A R M I L L F arm
W h ile m ost o f o u r b> ra llv ie «•<,
h. nit* u n it m e e tin g w ill be h e ld
. e , i hat com« fro i l Idah > and Mon
tana
c e rta in sections o f O regon F rid a y a fte rn n n n instead o f T h u rs -
have in th e l ist f< sv years been p ro ­ day as fo rm e rly planned lt w ill
d u c in g a h ig h q u a lity o f G rim m a l­ m eet at tin* h o m e o f M is .lam e
W alters.
fa lfa seed adapted to th is lo c a lity
B e tlia iiy
Presbyterian
church
It«" u lt nt th e t r ia l p la n tin g on the
D u v c k fa rm and hi oth«*r p la n tin g .' gave an F a ste r p ro g ra m Sunday
mgs. d i-
in • in n la r tr ia ls m ade in th e last in g tit. w h ic h in c lu d e d
seven o r e ig h t vears ho w th a t O re ­ alogues and ris*itaiiiH i.s
gon seed p ro d u ce d u n d e r c e r t if ic a ­
M i and M rs F It A n d e rso n and
tio n re q u ire m e n t:; has p ro v e n '.d e
O -'-.u A n d e rso n o f P o rtla n d w e n t
fa c to rv bo th fro m th e sta n d o o in t o f i n
fis h in g t r ip to th e b e a chi’S
y ie ld und le n g th o f p ro d u c tiv e life ‘ Sunday
Good Practice
BUI C a rr re tu rn e d hom e fro m
G ro w e rs h e re has«* g e n e ra lly in - ' Jin n
In . |u ta l S a tu rd a y
M in te d
o il
b lu e tag c e rtifie d Mt*cd
J< ..<-p)i F lu o r o f C o lo ra d o
lie n t
w lu i h is o r d in a r ily th e h ig h e r grad
.....
a few d a y
w ill) M r and M rs.
•n
e
t
i
n
*
.
I
and 1 s g e n e ra lly good pr
W t i l ' l l I G le n n C a rr d u rin g th e w eek.
T h e re are tinien, how«
S im o n B e rg e r is t ilin g
lo t o f
good b u ys can be had in red and 1 l>is land
y e llo w tag g ra d e ; o f c e rtifie d seed
P ris c illn se w in g clu b met at the
W hen seed is m a lo w e r g ra d e be-
im in e o f M rs. G eorge Foege T h u rs -
cou ;«• o f a s m a ll a m o u n t o f sweet
clo v e r, o r because o f be in g som e­ I day
Mi
N P Johnson and M rs A r ­
w h a t w e a th e r sta in e d it can u s u a lly
a tte n d e d
th e
fa rm
be b o u g h t at a p ric e s lig h tly u n d e r t h u r S e h u l/
b lu e tag. b u t s t ill is a good b u y p r o ­ , hom e u n it m e e tin g at H ills b o ro last
Tuesday T h e y w e re slm w n how to
v id in g it has a h ig h g e rm in a tio n .
A p p lic a tio n s o f la n d p la s te r are do Ita lia n h e m s titc h in g und Sw ed-
T h e y w ill show
a d visa b le and u s u a lly increase the , isli e m b ro id e ry
y ie ld
Superplinsphat«*, m several h o w to do it at th e n e xt lo ca l m eet-
places in th e c o u n ty , has p ro d u ce d . in g
e x c e lle n t re tu rn s , b u t it is n o t neves
M r m id M rs A r t h u r S ch u lz and
nary to l a r la n d p la s te r o r su p e r- J e a n e tte S chulz, and M r and M rs
plm p h a te b o th th e same ye a r , t ’ le ve O w ens spent th e w e e k-e n d
W h e re su p e rp h o sp h a te g ive s in ­ , al Seal R ock beach.
creased y ie ld s , some g ro w e rs have
Mr.- J Wyss entertained w ith an
ad o pte d th e p ra c tic e o f u sin g p h o s­ F aster d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y at th e
p h a te one y e a r and la n d p la s te r the hom e o f M
C
L a rse n Present
a lte rn a te y e a r T h is ha:, p ro ve n d e ­ w ere M r and M rs E d w in H ic k e y
sira b le .
and son I.a r r ie o f K e n d a ll sta tio n ,
P oor stands a re fr e q u e n tly caused H o m er W h ite . M r. and M rs J im
by seeding on to«» loose seed beets o r . Larsen and J im M ills o f P o rtla n d .
so lat«* in th e season th a t th e m o is­
1 M iss D o ro th y Boy. C u rl Larsen. M
tu re s u p p ly is in s u ffic ie n t to p ro p ­
Larsen und M r. and Mrs. J.
e rly ‘ ta rt th e c ro p E a rly seedings 1C
m ay he b o th e re d m ore b y p ig weed, i Wvss and J a c q u e lin e Wyss.
B o rn . Io
Mr
and M rs
F re d
but i f th is is c lip p e d it r a r e ly e v e r
p ro ve s s e rio u s ly d a m a g in g
T h is I K irs c h o f G re y 's R ive r, W a s h . a
y e a r th e c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m p ro ­ g ir l F rid a y M rs K irs c h w ill be r e ­
vid e s a ra te o f fo u r d o lla rs p e r acre m em bered as N e llie Larsen
M rs Y u le A u s tin a nd fa m ily le ft
fo r seeding a lfa lfa . In u d d itio n . lim e
Thursday m orning instead o f Tues­
and pho sph a te p a y m e n ts a re liste d
the fo rm e r g e n e ra lly n<*eded and th e day a fo rm e rly planned fo r Oak-
la tte r a d v is a b le in some sp e c ific in ­
stances O b ta in in g these p a ym e n ts the farm that is large enough to in-
is d e p e n d e n t u pon un u llo w u n e e fo r I elu d e them .
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O REG O N
I C linton
BEAVEHTON Mi
and M r . C
N D o w n in g o f L o m b a rd ».licet c e l­
e b ra te d th e n f if t ie t h w e d d in g an-
n iv t i a ry M arch ,7 ¡it the horn«* o f
th e n i n and d a u g h tc r-in -p iw . M i
and M i
Ito h et t D o w n in g in P o ll
I..nd
T w e n ty - fiv e rclu tiv« - w ere
pi t" ( lit
M» ii
B ib le class o f th e C h ris
tia n « h u tc h wan host to the w o m ­
en's chi . m the c h u rc h p a r , n r .
M un d a y « v e ilin g
M is s ie n a ry to T a lk
M i. . F ian ce s E m e ric k , w h o pent
•'••’. i n V( at ■» in the M a ia th i m e ion
m In d ia , w ill he guest .speaker at
the Wouian'i» m e e tin g o f the B e th ­
el ( ' o n g icg .iL m n .il c h u rc h T h u rs d a y
m oi u m g a, II in the ch u rc h p u l­
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Mi
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J a tc nn a fu rlo u g h
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J e w e ll w ere recent v is ito rs o f M rs
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B a in e s ¡md M rs M 11 M e tc a lf
Ralph, .m a il .on o f M r and M i
R obert H o lla n d . was ta ke n to a
P o rtla n d h o sp ita l the f ir t o f tin*
week w h e re he hud b o th o f ) iii
eat ■ lanced
W
E G u ru e tt o f P o rtla n d de-
liv e ie d the Eastern serm on at the
(e* pel U n io n meeting in the W h it-
fo ld .school tiouKc S u n d a y e ve n in g
M t • M C Mt K u rc h e i is v is itin g
Mi
G A G ilm o re at K ir k la n d ,
Wash
M rs
M c K u rc h e r
was a
lu n ch e on guest o f M i < ( ’ E P alm
• G e n e vie ve ( 'a r t e i•> a t S e a t t l e
Farm 1 Ionic U nit to
Convene T hursday
C al
A R G U R . H IL L S B O R O ,
f W ITH/OOXBUrUK-BAKU) M t HOM
NORTH SECOND ST - BACK OF PIG6LY WIGGIT
OHN EVENINGS L SUNOAYS - HIUSBORO.ORl
33c
Q uart ju g
DOG FOOD
P la y fa ir
6
3 can s 14c
25c
D oz. 49c
CALO, DR. ROSS or
SCOTTY ALLEN
3 can s 25c
6 can s 49c
D ozen 95c
6 can s 55c,
6 can s 95c,
D oz. $1.05
D oz. $1.85
6 can s 95c,
D oz. $1.85
Sour Pitted
Can 18c,
3 can s 50c,
Del Monte or Stokely's
Fruits for C ocktails, Can 15c, 3 can s 4 3 c, 6 cans 83c, D oz. $1.63
Del Monte or Stokely's
P in ea p p le,
2 1/2 can 16c,
3 can s 4 7c,
6 cans 89c,
D oz. $ 1 .7 9
H illsdale. B roke n Sliced
1% can 10c, 3 can s 29c
P ea ch es, No. 2 1 , can !6 c , 3 ca n t 4 7c, 6 cans 92c, Doz. $1.80
P in eap p le, L ibby’s, fan cy sliced
Del Monte or Libby's
P ears,
Dunbar Wet Hack
2 1Z2 can 17c,
3 can s 50c,
6 can s 98c,
Doz. $ 1 .8 9
Del Monte or Libby’s
Fresher F ru its and Vegetables
SATURDAY' ONLY
BANANAS
A sp aragu s
CARROTS
N e w Peas
S P IN A C H
R h u b a rb
W e a re fe a tu rin g “ T ri-R ipe”
B an an as this w eek w ith a sp e ­
cial dem o n stratio n .
Be sure to come and learn (be difference between Bananas.
Very ti rider and rweet.
U. S. No. 1. T ender,
S v ,- i- t.
Full pods
Local, ten d e r.
Sw eet .............
lbs.
3
lbs.
Local, fancy fru it.
POUND
2 1b-
C ello bag .........
1 U
PRUNES
L arge Ita lia n
4 a....... 19c
10 lbs...............47c
U. S. No. 1. New.
green.
lbs.
ten d e r.
U. S. No. 1
New
C alifornia
3bu.
RICE
Fancy Rlue Rose
GRAPENUTS
IOC
19C
id c
. 5c
pkg........17c
CAMAY SOAP
3
14C
bars
SOAP
Crystal W hite
6
17C
bars
TOILET PAPER
Zee
3
10c
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