The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 21, 1928, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1928.
TW®
BUSINESS
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
DIRECTORY
8 T lTm o
B A I'B f
Tolc
>y Our
\ctive Special Correspondent.;
REVIEW
The street light that ha» Wen
, .reeled hu« muti« quita an improve-
I ment in our community.
Mr. «uni Mis. A. Chop limn will
«atei lain twelve gui-st* at u Christ
maa dinner at their home.
Inter—ling Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as
S
FWAVfflîTON
Weekly
N azaren e Church
per curd, $0.00.
Iiniuire Brook
n s a a s ii
,.
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Advertisement» In this rolumn 1
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Beckett are
( hristmtis Greeting» to you all. ct>nt a wimt. Mini mam charge 26c.
1U. 2. Phono,
Bros.,
Hillsboro
iro.ng to «Nil th*ii- perenta ut Sa- The Sunday school will
trive
Scholls 0610.
I at 7:30 P. M. Everybody is invited
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KIN TON H AP PEN IN G S
Mrs.
Elisabeth
McGowan
and Usm ov* r tho ChrUtm*» h^'day.
FOR BALK
Christmas
program.
Monday
24th
For Sale— Light Six Studvhaker Rü­
Margaret Zimmerman attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Rose. Mr
J. B Stephens. I’ rop.
Earl C. Boll purchased two cows Sctimi.iy matin»« performance
of and Mr»,"~J. 'TìUmlòri''w dl” entertain K^ryho^r I» invitedI t o corn#,
den, 1023 model. See J. A. Cox
For Sale— H acre tracta In B»r-
last week iron» parti«« in Portland. Julius C M N r in Portland.
( twent i y ______
_________ ____________
at Beaverton High School, c-tf.
K uosts __ lit Christmas
dinner
" " wU1 ob,*rv* th*
CHK
•hold's Addition, Beaverton, Ore.
Stock
Country
Some tracta clear and others not For Sale— Family row, yoiinr. Res
Kinton has been well represented
The Misses Lucille Hite. Dorothy'
Mr and Mrs. Yarbrough o f Port- ^ ^ ^ “ ¡n^w hlte“ fo rb o rn e *needv
Companies
clear and some with shade tree«.
Rates in Portland during th * past week and lk'i«vieve lYUv>on and Karl land will entertain Mr. and Mrs one.
“
son tide.
J. H. McLeod, Beaver­
Four blocke from High and Pub.
■ Ut m o b i l e In- l - . r n r «
Klr k Hoover ipent a few iUys
Kmcinvlh Pet rson, Ray Chris. J. T. Hadley and daughters at a
The Sunday services will he at
ton, It. 2.
c-3 tf
lie Sehoola on rock road. Lgrliu
V J SKEE
—
ALOHA las
week in Po.tiand whcid he
^
J ; '1“ 1!' . f * 1" " West. Christmas dinner.
the usual time, with appropriate
Gas and with ail improvements C m Sale— Plymouth Rock pullets,
and Henry and Lloyd
Metientine
Office. Beaverton Finance Co.
mu cuso.es» interests.
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TK» Ladies’ Auxiliary had their t"c.*ogo. You are invited to com#
$1.26 a piece if taken at once.
paid 1600. $10 down end $10 per
'-w
.
, ,
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,
i spent 1 ursduy night in Durham. . *........... “ ,v*
and
worship
with
us.
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Mr». C. L. Keller of Portland
•* • «mial aftentp.n (or the year
Mrs J. H. Hulclt, Cedar St ,
month.
Cali,
Beaverton, 3H-
spent last Thursday with her sis-
Bad coida and la gnppo
have of *28, Wednesday l*ec. 1», “ BOO”
Roy L. Nolt, Tastor.
Phone Beaverton 20.86,
03
c -t f
ter, Mrs. J. C. Snider.
: •>««» visiting lliteon people. Miss was enjoyed. Mrs. Hadley received
\. E . H A N S O N
.
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Genevieve lVtcrson. Maurice
Wil the honors and Mrs. Chapman, the
WANTED
WOOD and COAL
For Sale— Wood. Firet growth Hr
Church of ('hrist
,*“ r-
Mrs. C. W \oung and t0U4illl.y, ( herbs VanKieek and Her ‘ consolation.
Green, 10 tnch. per cord, $'1.60 Paper hanging.
Cord Wood or Slab___anv length ^ r- * n<* ^ rs- bloyd Bierly were in man Metientine are among the vie. I . . .
,
, ■
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kulxomtning and
^°ra
o '* » —« ny wr.gtn Portland last Thursday.
i Wmi
. Wednesday evening. Dec. 12, both I .
Partly dried 111 inch, per rord,
paining done reasonable. Satis­
any kind
r
v
.
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the Huber Commeicial Club mew- •'WMWiieewenta fur Dtc. 2 . 1 . It28
$70 1 ). Green, four foot, per c««rd,
faction guaranteed. L. S . Rica,
Phone 4504 ,
lou n K was reporteu as ill
We wish to correct a typograph- iters and the la d ie- A uxilary hud
>ou" * Iffuple will put on a
Prompt Delivery .
$6.60.
Parity dried four foot,
Beavyrton Rt. 4, Box 47.
p -2 -l
last week is some lnrpro ed and is ical “ ir. r in our column last week, their annual soelal evening, “ 600 " I ^ ristm a a !»••>'. called "The Christ
#t hl* home on Tllt' tl4t ro* J*
The words “ dairy" and “ doming ' was enjoyed. The ho- ess had a plea
'"** Q“ »•." Everyone is invited.
H AJ j S 1 E N
H \R D W AR E
Mr- Ulenn Snider o f Lake Grove were confused. The item should ,;uU surprise for ail the members ! , A” eh'ctioii of otneere will beheld ken from Pearls cantata. "The Song $:3
:90 a. m
1111
«l>enl the day last Friday at the have read:— Freest
Hite.
Christ
¡a fter the preaching service. Sun- of the birth of Christ in song, ta -1 I iiu|itlatn — 2 p. in.
STANDARD HARDWARE
home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider. Ohristenaen and Charles YanKleek
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W eekduy M oss S :2d a. m.
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U,‘ rd tü
e b h wil,
and
•U
U FURNITURE
* t .« * » i s v .» «
U_ is- I
. »mMUiPU
111 kllM
attended n «WIV
dairy UlVX-tlIl*
meeting in
thw a t ° t t l i l : ,?au.
m i
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offertory solo, a wonderful1 . „ j 7
Cash paid for
old stoves and
, sûn,î
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McDonald Hall c i Tigard., Friday, representation from Beaverton. The
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Preaching arrangement of one of the favorite j *
- - »•
n .M
furniture
*>est tortlana were Sunday guests —----------------------
j hcn.rs were won by Mrs. H
Heartt et lt:0fl. sermon.
“The Bitrh of Christmas Hymns, "It Came Upon
Aev. J. M. O Neill
. of
\F .ur.
... «« and
a n/l Mrs.
\( ee August
A itdntat Hallmann
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—A a a i'L _ _
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Dallmann. ^
and
Mr.
Chapman.
The
consolation
I d Rank Block
III B L R
Jesus .S upernatural or Not."
I the Midnight Clear" ( Marker).
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, was won by Mrs. Leonard and Mr.
There is a lot of sickness around P>----
Celebrate the birth of the world'»
The Sunday School
Christmas | I
LOCAL NEW S
Kaynard.
^_
town, ¿..wood VS i.son is reported as
Saviour by attending church »«>me party will be held in H*th.| church
J.
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Lareon
is
now
finishing
the
Fountain Service
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.Beet «* Kate having been very ill during the
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place next Sunday. Welcome to all on Monday evening at H o’clock,
interior o f their home.
Mrs. Nell Talbot waa a week end
past week.
LO CAL N E W S
at our services.
interesting
program will
be
Whitehall Restaurant
visitor at McMInnvLle and Salem.
E.
D.
Grey
from
Eureka
Califor*
—
Oscar
A.
Cboper,
Pastor,
presented,
riease
be
prompt.
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u .m v T u e a
j » . vnv
Mr.anu Mrs. Floyd Bierly
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MAGAZINES and CANU1
iamUy Wer, amner guegt4 Sunday
••
th* hwme of Herb
Mrs. Howard llughson and Mrs.
Mr*. N. G. Kroenuin was a Port­
W’
R Petch were Portland visitors,
BEAVERTON
ft
OREGON at ure u w u ot Mr. and Mrs. Lor- <-,re>'-
land visitor Monday.
St. Cecelia Church
Bethel C'onir. Church
last wsek,
,
fn l Ficken.
Mr. and Mra. Dan Shaw will en-
Mrs. Violet Rodman was a visitor
R urday
Masses — 7 :4 0 and
Mrs. J. H.
Rtlles o f
Forest
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall and
tcn quests
Christmas at th« H. F, Waite home Tue*.
The
Christmas
Morning
service
'1
0
a m.
Grove was a visitor at th# N. G.
Beaverton Lumber C o.
u u , u r , ...ary sa.henne spent Sa- “ *nnw-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of at Bethel Church includes the story
Sunday Catechism — 8:30 and Freeman home last week.
ness trip. J. J. VanKteek returned
Mr. and Mrs. Agnell o f Huber
h ave' hid“ a*"* furna^e ' lnstalied'' at
vis.ted at the H. F. Waite
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE pmg m Portland.
home Tuesday and Wednesday.
Lewis Brothers. Proprietors
J. J. \ an&leek and son, Wayne, their home in Huber.
Mrs. H. F_ Waite was a ..dinner
went to Sa.ein Tuesuay on a b u si-. The Cunninghams are enjoying
ness trip. J. J. YanKleek reuturned their new turnace which has been guest o f Mr. and Mrs. McMisnor of
installed the past week.
I Tot Hand Monday night.
home, Wednesday.
Dellmore Lessard
FIRST l I ASS WORK
AT REASONABLE PRICES
on business Friday.
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Ported
Mrs. Julius Wedeking and son,
Buster, Miss Anna Wedeking and ■
Mr. Louise VanKieek were visiting ■
relatives in Hillsboro last Monday. ■
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offices
with
Justice
Swenson
Here Tuesdays and Thursdays
Ray Chr.stensen of Tigard has
been finishing the interior of the
new home o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy
L'.xny during the past week or so.
M A LE S & SON
BILLIARD PARLOR
Cigars, Tobaccos
Confections, Soft Drinks
Cady Bldg.
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DR. A. E. WILSON
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OPOMETRIST
JKWELERg
Optical Work— Repairing
BEAVERTON
->
OREGON
Ti*e children of the school will
observe Christmas Friday aiternoor.
There will be a nice tree in each
St.
j|
gifts.
f
Eugene VanKieek, son o f Mr. an
Mrs. Wayne VanKieek was very ill ^
i usi week, but is improving. He ^
was attended by Dr. Mason of Bea- ;
verton.
A. C. CHINN
PAINTER and BUILDER
Jack Frost
0
Day or Contract Work
is here and W e
E.
UNDERTAKER
and
EMBALMER
Grange Building
—
Beaverton
'
Beaver \\ ood & Ice Co.
lock
W’ood,
Planer Eads; All
grades of Utah-Wash. coal.
Yard at Front 4 Main
Phone 6702
P. L. Schultz
BEAVERTON
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Beaverton Barber Shop
C. J
STEVENS,
SATISFACTION
PROPRIETOR
GUARANTEED
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Beaverton,
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Painting. Kalsomining, Papering
Prices Reasonable
A- Norgaard
AJ.OI1A
Beaverton.
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Co.
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PHONES:
7215.
Portland AT2021
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Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson are
driving a new Sedan car.
We Serve Good Coffee.
Mrs. Harry Weaver rats recover«
j from an attack of the flu.
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Jlrg- F. Gaunt and Mr. Bragga of
i Portland were visitors here tne first
C. FLORENCE
j of the week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sophus Boniokk,
Electric
Irmg an Repa ring
^
dUioi( a|eiG .ye u o^ syi sasai
CARL’S BARBECUE
Huber. Or#.
TeL 2407 mat of the week.
Mrs. George Wilson entertained
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell of
B E A V E R TO N F E E D
Usui, over the week end.
and
The i.oys and Gir.s of tne H. H.
PRODUCE COM PANY
c iu o . will have a tally day once a
Highway and 0 E. Tracks “***“ - '* 9 ™*'* the ,ir«1 oi Jan-
I p
R eacn
pn ch , m
IM an
a n ager
a ffP r
i C . J.
in Hillsboro for
veask.
treatment,
last
j
Mr. George Wilson and family
| leave t ruiay to . pend the holiday»
| in California with
Mr.
Wilsons
i sister and attend a family reunion.
Let T h e B eaverton Review Do
T h a t Printing
Mr. ^ Harvey
County
Road
en w of thv the Jones.
h0#piuu
,
Quality and Service
For You.
WE PRINT
Charles Haines will visit with un
PRICE LISTS! fst“ Ly at Huber, u. t.i alter uie
Christmas houuays, when he wm
i e. urn to nis d 'tiej as an engineer
POSTERS
HANDBILLS
in a logging camp,
HBMvrrton Review Print.
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CATALOGS
HITEON
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“ Good Select,«» of j
Shrubbery, Fruit, Fil-
J bert And Nut Trees
\ 0 E LR IC H N U R SE R Y
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Welcome
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Christmas
program for
handy, for our prompt deliv* 1
COCOA NUT—Sweet
p
Shredded in bulk, lb ___
CHOCOLATE— Chirra-
Beaverton Lumber Company \ | deii¡-s ciíSí.n5rs f-'tZ.
Lewis Bros. »
, s
9 £
■
a P?
ed ? ? handy
size pkes.
C M
popí
^ J ELLO —So
So popular
for
desserts, 3 pk^s.
Hite
went
to
.
—-
w —
I d Every Home
■ aaa
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It l x! rai( r‘‘an’ ,Mi^ 3 lbs. 57*
Cream Mixed, 3 lbs.,
15#
& I hi:4 Extra Cream could well be advertised as a fane* French Mix as there
— complete telephone service is a convenience
g
to every member of the family. Properly placed
extension telephones save tiring steps for the
f t Chocolates— Those
housewife
Son or daughter, sister or bro her,
dad or mother— find them a year ’round comfort
and satisfaction.
And too, the telephone is an aid in emergencies
and a protection in danger.
West Coast Telephone Company
is a big j>ercentage of hand rolled French pieces included.
old-fa-
» shioned drops all like, 3 lbs.
Plain Velvet Mixed, or bro­
fjf Fancy Chocolates in Holly
ken Christmas Mix, 3 lbs,
Boxes, this is a really high grade
Mixed Nuts— All new crop
ft Chocolate, 214 lb. Box ....................
Nuts — No peanuts. 2 lbs.,
Campfire Marshmallows—
Walnuts— No 1 Soft
12-oz. sealed tin, .............
shell, 2 lbs..........................
FIG S— La>er, (Fancy Cali­
Almonds—New Crop,
fornia, for eating, 2 lbs. .
California, 2 lbs..............
S P E C IA L G IFT S U G G E S T ON— Water Glasses-9-oz. Tumblers
1 doz. to carton, durable fli.it, fancy or plain, per dozen..............
45c
79c
25c
29c
— BA K IN G N E E D S —
Fisher’s Blend Flour—
49 -tb. bag, ...............
Snowdrift, Pure creamy
vegetable short’ning, 2 lbs.
Royal Baking Powder—
12-oz. tin, .......................
Swansdown Cake Flour—
Large package................ i
A & L Vanilla (Compound)
2-oz. bottle, .....................
© Knox Gelatine, for variety
desserts and salads, pkg.,
Clipper N u t—A palatable
Spread for bread, 3 lbs., ..
Fancy Blue Rose Rice—
3 lbs., ..............................
Snowshoe Syrup, Pure cane
and maple, 21/2-lb. tin, . . .
Spices—fresh ground, Cin­
$1.89
49c
39c
35c
29c
19c
55c
19c
39c
15c
f'andied Orange or Lemon
Peel, per pound................... 29c
Candied Citron Peel—
Per lb................................... 39c
namon, Mustard, Ginger or Sage,
2 oz. tin ..............................................
PIFT C O F F E E — “ The
Friday
Tillamook
M INCE M E A T — Purest
Ingredients Has Kick 2 11 > h
C U R R A N T S— Preferred
Stock, the best, 15 oz. pkg.
R A ISIN S— New Crop,
Seedless, 4 tb pkg. ...........
S U iiA R — Powdered or
Brown, in bulk, 3 lbs, . . .
D A TES— Bulk, All New
Crop, 2 lbs.
C A N D IE S A N D N U T S — A fine assortment at very LOW PRICES,
2
These two varieties are ve ry popular as a Christmas
3 ^
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t r e a t ----till*
DY ceptionally
P nhf in n n llt f good A this
« V. w, year
iia as .
treat—
the quality is 14 ex
Taste Treat" Makes a perfect meal
belter, Ground fresh to your order,
1 lb..........................................................
Mr°. He -man Metientine and son,
2 Henry were Sunday evening call-
R m
the Harry Robinson horns.
Erne.t
25c
29c
33c
10c
25c
#
ni,fht °*c 21-
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P O P C O R N — Jolly Tim e
A
l orited one mile north of Reed
Mr. and M.s. Herman Metzen-
P v'lle, at the earner o f market
tire
e e > edn sedsy dinner guests
and Baseline Road».
in ’-he F ovd b u r l / home of Kin-
Ill!«! ro. O egon,
Route 4. (j ton.
g
In bulk, “ It Pops” 3 lbs. .
HlUon who#1 pupils
pupilg are
are planning
plannin|f
a
When the family all asflembles or the friends come to share your Yuletide
reast, be sure of the success of those old Family RecijK’s by buying from
our l ine Fresh Stocks. Prices are reasonable this year and our stores are
well stocked with Goodie s from every source.
J | Special 5 Day Christmas Sale-Wed. Dec. 19 to
j.J Dec. 24-Prices prevail until 9 P. M. Christmas
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The Misses
Vivian a n d -------
NeHon spent S.turuay in Portland.
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To You and Yours
this week, so get your shovel J ^
ery of your order
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The following have been guests 1
during the week of Mf. and >lr
Everett Wright: Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Vxaters and family o f Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Anderson of SheL
ton, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ward have
been having
some improvt
made to the interior of their
on Pleasant Val-ey road by havin,
some papering done. Jake Faix •a \
do:ng the work.
auc( Ion gaie on the Seth Mil
ler place in Scholls, last Tuesday,
was very well attended by Kin_
ton folks and somU o f the liv e: A
»u>ck and farming implements sue-
tioned off will be put U use on j
some of the Kinton farms.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider had as
uin».er guests Tuesuay: Mr.
ana
ia n , lieo.ge Sniaer
anti family.
Mrs. Hairiett Ford, Mr. and Mrs
(xeorge aniuer, Jr., and family o f I
lone, Ore. A six o'clock dinner was .
serve<l and the evening waa most
pleasantly spent.
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A lo h a -H u b e r R e v ie w
PEGG
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are just re- g
ceiving
a av.
lead
of
v
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C J V*
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Anicker « 2
j Gresham were in town the first I
of the week attending to business £
in connection with his ranch
on
F . W . B IS H O P
Pleasant Valley road.
PtU M M N Ö and HEATING
Mrs. Li.lie Bierly and daughter,
Hardware, Paints
Mrs. Ethel McCormick
who
are j 5
spending the winter in Hillsboro 5
Phone. 2003 ........................ Beaverton
were at their Kinton home for the j !
afternoon last Tuesday.
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Phone. Beayerton 2754
W.
M ERRY
■.■■-A-'c.-v
3 lbs...................
48c
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— C A N N E D GOODS —
Oy*ters— Southern Cove,
6-oz. tins............................
Crab Meat—Japanese Crab
in 61/2-oz. tins, 2 cans, . . .
Dunbar Shrimp — Fancy
Southern Shrimp In the new key
opening tin, 2 cana ..........................
Lindsay Ripe Olives—
No. 1 tall tins, ...................
Sweet Pickles— Dandy
flavor. Large 27 -oz. jar, ..
Snider’s Oyster Cocktail
Sauce—8-oz. bottle, .........
Del Monte C a ts u p -
Large b o ttle,...................
Hillsdale Asparagus Tips —
Picnic tin, 2 cans, .............
Preferred Stock Corn or
Peas— 1-tb. tin, 3 cans, . . .
Preferred Stock Pumpkin
No. 21 /j tin —2 cans...........
A & L Golden Yellow Corn
Del Maize. No. 2 tin, 3 cans
Pineapple— Golden Hawaii
Fruit, Slices alight'y broken, Pack­
ed like whole slices, No. 2 V4 tins
2 cans .............................. .....................
Del Monte Peaches- -Lusci­
ous halve* in heavy sirup, No. 2 %
tins, 2 can« ........................................
WHERE Y O U SAVE O N F O O D S T U F F S — THAT’S T H R I F T
>M
I 1TIE M A IN H I G H W A Y
BEAVERTON,
OREGON
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