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PAGE TWO AUGUST 26, 1927 THE HILLSBORO A ROUS 7l + r ford of Banks nr* visiting at Burt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. her home in Hillsboro, where she Grind*)'* at Dufur this week. has employment. Fred Richards. R. J. Woodman ami family of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller spent . Eva Meincl returned home Sun The Literary society will hold day after spending a week at Gales Sunday in Portland. Winfred Frwnch, of the U. 8. Seotleld spent the week end in I Mr. *"4 Mrs. Ray Haines and navy, who has been visiting with Banks visiting the George McGraw a picnic on Sunday at Elsner’s Creek. grove at Sherwood. Cars will leave Mrs. C. P. Syverson is at Long- ar* »Piding a week or two his sister, Mrs. Haroki Banks, and and Woodman families, Mrs. II. A. William* invited the J Wash , with her sen. Roy, who . ** other relatives and friends here, the Hazeldale store at 10 o’clock port. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nichols left Monday to again take up his members of the Rebekah lodge of promptly. Come and bring your ! has been seriously ill. Banka over to her confectionery, 1 are at the Haines home. lunch. duties on board the Partridge. Miss Maxine Seller, Fred and where they were treated to ice Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. McMillan i Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family I Jack Seller, of Portland, are guests Mrs. Freti Wolfred and children, I spent Tuesday shopping in Port- who have been spending the summer cream and cake after the regular spent the week-end with Mrs. Pearl of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMillan. I land. at Cochran, where her husband is meeting of lodge Tuesday night. It at McMinnville. Mrs. Pearl is Mrs. Mrs. Mills ami daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton had 1 Nelson's mother. employed by the S. P., returned to s wa much appreciated by all. spent Wednesday in Portland. an automobile accident at the rail Banks last week to make prepara Mr. and Mrs. Birdsell and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Kaiser. Mr. way crossing at Reedville. Mr. New- tions for the opening of school. Mr. DeGell and Gertrude and Bob- ami Mrs. W. A. Amery and family ton was slightly cut, and their car Mr. ami Mrs, Herman Hopkins | bie, made the loop by Oregon City, ' | of Portland, were the guests of Mr. | pretty badly smashed up. This is and family of Drain, formerly of Clackamas, etc., and visited with and Mrs. L. P. Brooks on Sunday. I the second time they have had an I Banks, are visiting wtth friends and Miss Georgia Tonbll of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Hoogduin at Sherwood Mrs. Kelly and Marjorie are accident at this place. I is the guest of the Mi.wi Marian relatives in and near Banks. on Sunday. spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Kingston of Beaverton :ln‘* Flenore Straus, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Love of For J. A. McMillan. Mrs. Kelly is on + Miss Clara Lout hi "pent the past est Grove were guests at the Syver- ! her way home to The Dalles from ._________ ------_________ I is visiting with Miss Clara Hutchens here this week. j week with friends in Seattle, son home on Sunday. Manhattan Beach, where she has Mrs. John Kessler and daughters Mrs. Fre«i Cook and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mussie and spent the last couple of months. Mrs. Thompson ami daughter,' daughter. Dorothy, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Brooks cele Mrs. William Heesacker, and chil- spent the week-end at tho Pegg Ruth, are visiting friends in south brated the twentieth anniversary of (jren went to Manning Tuesday to i home in Beaverton, returning home ,.rn Oregon. their wedding on Sunday, August I vjgjt Mrs. Thompson’s daughter, | Sunday. Mrs. If. B. Tigard has return«'«! Miss Cornelia Smith is spending to her home, 14. The following were dinner Mrs. Roy Raymond. having spent her va- a few days this week with her cou guests: Mr. and Mrs, R. Beadles and cation at the coast. Jackie Haxlitt spent the week-end sin, Miss Margaret Shipley, at Ver sons, Richard and Roy, John Con Mr. und Mrs. Gehlert and chil- with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. nonia. ley of Gresham, Joseph Brooks of «Iren of Albany sp«int Sunday visit Noah Baker, of Hillside. Mrs. Partnley is having her store Wasco, and Mr. and Mrs, G. A. ing here with old friends. They are Roy Comstock and wife just north of the Banks confection Watson of Aloha, former residents of Tigard. lanu spent the week-end ery reshingled and the interior dec Mr. and Mrs, W. Abbott of Aloha Mr. and Mrs. E. Strom and sons, parents here. orated. Mr. Mcl ’ eak expects to with Mrs. Abbott’s sister from I Erick und Albert, have returned nenry McDonald and family and move his family ami shoe shop into ' Offers you courteous Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver home from i\ week at Netarts. , Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oberman motored it as soon as the work is completed. treatment and a square Compeau on Sunday. Clifford G. Cutting of Hood River Mrs. Susie Ludwig ami children, deal the year around. Miss Agnes Syverson is making to Portland Sunday afternoon to was a Sunday guest nt the home of see the ball game, of Lincoln. Neb., ami brother, M. his mother, Mrs. Alice Cutting. Charles Clapshaw and family and Schramel, ami children, of Forest ■ Elwin Root is spending his vaca Lawrence Bamford and family of Grove, were visiting with friends General Repairing tion at home with his parents, Mr. Hillside helped John Loynes thresh and relatives here Monday. and and Mrs. W. A. Root. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gibson and son, j. a c illan Mr. and Mrs. Garvin of Corvallis Used Parts Layton Hollenbeck of Portland Guy, and daughter. Mary Evelyn, were guests the past week at Proprietor spent a few days last week with' of Forest Grove, spent Sunday with Vannett & Hains home of their daughter, Mrs. 1048 Main St. Telephone 191 his uncle, James Gibson. the A. C. Wahl family. Biedermun. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hutchens and Raymond Woods and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Bryant Sylvia, left last Wednesday for Eu sons of Redmond, formerly of this «laughters, Miss Haul and Miss gene and North Bend, on a visit. city, are spending the week visiting nora, und Miss I.elu Fuller, returncil Mr. Woods’ daughter. Miss Alice, with the J. J. Hutchens family and home Sunday from a vacation at who has been visiting down there, other relatives and friends. Newport. Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Coffee and will return with them. Mr. and Mrs. Wahl and daughter daughter of Portland spent Sunday One pig for each cow will utilise and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of at the Harold Banks home. the surplus skim milk available on Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilcox and Watts were calling at the Comstock the averngc dairy farm where cream Winchester Products daughter of Banks, Mr. and Mrs. home Sunday. I is sold. Roy Schulmerich and son of Hills Mrs. LaSalle and son went to Manning Saturday afternoon to visit boro, spent Thursday ami Friday of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce McCann, last week on a tour around the Mt. Hood loop. and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and grand Several from around here attend ed the Nebraska picnic at the Frank son, Lowell, of Banks, were guests Lewis place last Sunday. Those at at a birthday dinner given Sunday tending were Mr. and Mrs. Walter at the M. Schramel homie in Forest Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grove in honor of their son, Paul's, Sears, Ted Haney and family. F. A. I 21st birthday. The Banks public school will open Bennett. Will Haney nad family, Charles Sarah Haney, Victor and Nellie i Tuesday, September 6. Shipley has been hired as janitor Haney. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckley for the coming year. SEE FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT IN THE Elmer Tilden and family have were callers at the LaFollette home taken apartments in the former south of Cornelius Friday. OREGONIAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 25 Washington County bank building. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mawhiney Argus classified ads bring results. 1 and daughter, Zeola, of Hillsboro, r------------------------------------- spent Sunday at their home in this city. Vaught’« Grocery Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and The Best Creamery First Quality Groceries Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moore attended C. & H. Cane Milled from old wheat We know of none better the funeral services of Mrs. Jennie Price* Reasonable Winchester Store Moore, William Moore’s stepmother, For your canning PRINCESS WE DELIVER — PHONE 61 ---------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- ) in Portland Monday morning. Mrs. E. T. Eberly is moving to 100-lb. sack . Oregon City this week, where she Lb. Roll will make her home with her daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stohler and son, Robert, returned home Friday from a ten days’ outing at Long Superior to any Cane and Whole Slice* Beach, Wash. Maple No. 2% Tins Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarlane of Manning entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lb. Can J. A. Pinckard of Banks at dinner Saturday. Broken Slices Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pinckard made No. 2 Tins a business trip to Corvallis on Wed nesday of last week. Lb. Can Mrs. C. B. Hall and children, who have been visiting at the William Special Thrift Feature« for Saturday and Monday, Moore home the past few weeks, re August 27th and 29th turned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Thumb, at Linnton, Monday. New Strained The Mothers’ club will meet at 25c WHITE WONDER the home of Mrs. Harold Jensen, Friday, September 2, for an all day meeting. All mothers are urged to 49c come and bring baskets for a pic A Shopping Bag FREE nic lunch at noon. 39c The George family picnicked with the Lewis family and relatives and 9c friends at the F. J. Lewis farm on Sunday, There were over seventy J. 59c present. E. E. Nickerson of Portland SCHILLINGS BEST $1.00 spending a few days at his place Guaranteed Sweet* or Dill* (Small Ivory Soap Flakes FREE) Banks. Market Day Special*, irt Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell Tound Quart Jar... Heppner visited with Mrs. W. Lb. Sacks.... Severance at Banks two days last 43c; $1.25 Pounds.... week. % Mrs. Eli Grindel and A. H. Wol- 60c Hazeldale Banks All things considered GAS HEATING is cheapest k Thatcher HAZELDALE STORE . M M SPECIAL SALE Thursday Friday and Saturday A UGUST 25-26-27 Distribution Without Watte Very Attractive Features for Saturday Lester Ireland & Co Butter Sugar Flour 46c Skagg’s Syrup 2i Your THRIFT Store insures you a Saving Regularly COME IN TODAY! 10 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes or Post Toaslies, 4 pkgs. .. Preferred Stock Extra Slice Pineapple, No. 2^ Tin, 2 cans ................................................................ Jelly Glasses, with Lids, squat type, 1 dozen Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 cans . Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars Ivory Soap, medium size, 14 bars for ... Pickles 1 Random Shots from Thrift’« regular Money Savers tÄ 20c CONVOY FLOUR, Guaranteed Hard Wheat Blend, 49-Ib. sack............ PURITAN MALT, Bohemian Hop Flavored; No. 3 tin ... Crescent BAKING POWDER, 1-lb, can................................ Clipper NUT MARGARINE, 2 pounds .............................. Del Monte SARDINES; large oval tin; 2 cans.................... P. S. RIPE OLIVES; extra Jumbos, large 9-oz. can....... JAR RINGS, heavy double lip, 2 dozen................................. $1.95 79c 33c 45c 25c 39c 15c PARAFFIN WAX, 1-lb. Pkg., 2 packages .......................... Swans Down CAKE FLOUR, Package............................ Del Monte TOMATO HOT SAUCE, 6 cans.................... Warrenton CLAMS, Razor, Minced ; No. 1 Tall Tin, 2 cans..................................... CHIPSO, Large Package................... PANCRUST SHORTENING, 2-lb. Tin............................... (One pint Plato Salad Oil FREE) FLAVO-JELL, the true fruit dessert; .3 packages........... Jumbo SALTED PEANUTS, fresh and crisp, lb.............. Thrift Grocery — With Frank’s Market Next to Hillsboro Commercial Building 49c 89c $1.59 45c 79c $1.49 Thrift Coffee—Coffee Satisfaction combined with Economy........... ................ 1 lb., .3 lbs., Sugar-Pure Granulated; 10 pounds TREE TEA, Japan or Orange Pekoe— JA-ib. 9ft« ‘z-ib. ggc Baking Powder Raisins 24 89c 39c 4 Saturday Offerings in Our Meat Dept 25c 33c 25c 49c 19c 49c 25c 20c Pineapple Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon Squares 19c lb. Morrell’s Pride Like a New Car Bring your car to us if you are particular about the way it looks. We have just installed the latest equip ment for washing automo biles and are ready to give you particular service. Service Garage Goodyear Tires and Service TELEPHONE 601 Third Street Hillsboro Picnics 20c lb. .lust the right size for that Sunday Picnic Store No. 47 When you think of Meats think of Skaggs- Safeway Markets. Think of the good meat you have seen there and the crowds around our meat counters buy ing. There is a reason. Ask your neighbor and she will tell you it is because our meats are always fresh and good, and the desire of our salesmen to nerve you makes our markets the most popular wherever located. Re one of our Satisfied Customer« I Hillsboro Steer Beef Pot Roast 13c lb. All cuts from the shoulder Boiling Beef Cuts from Short Ribs and Brisket 10c lb. Cut from Young Beef Phone 1271