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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1927)
DECEMBER 1, 11)27. PAGE TWO THE HILLSBORO ARGUS two sons visited relatives at Till»- ter in Portland last week, mook over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Klatt were recent Mrs. Ethel Gaunt, Mrs. Robert Portland visitors. Chamberlain and San foni Rogers Eldon Martin and daughters were visited Hillsboro Rebekah lodge on visitors at Beaverton last week. A tO-mill road tax was voted at the degree work Mr. Seawell of Stacy avenue ii a road meeting at the Mountain Top Aloha-Huber, Dec. 1.—Mrs. El Tuesday to see put on. school house. 7 mills to go to op«'n 1 visiting his brother in Hawaii. don Murton and daughter, Bernice, a new road from near th«' school Mrs. Reed and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. Jess Hayes, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Jess Hayes, Mrs. Harry Wea Haines and Mrs. Robert Chamber- of Corbett, have been visiting Mr. ver, and Mrs. William Shoemaker house to the Sam Otto place. The remaining 3 mills will be spent on lain and daughter, Virginia, attend- »nd Mrs. Harry Sidwell, and daughter, Maude, were in Hills the roads in this district used by Robert Chamberlain boro last week. «■d the Washington county council of — Mr. "• »nd Mr». "-tert mail carriers. the Parent-Teachers held at Garden celebrated their fourteenth wed Mrs. Harry Sidwell and daughter, ding anniversary Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman and Home Saturday. Muriel, and Mrs. Reed and daugh Kenneth McInnis sold poultry on anJ stew*rt »nd daugh- Frank Gaunt sustained an injured ter, Evelyn, visited Gladys Sidwell, band when some hay, which he was ter> ^ar“b, of Huber, were dinner who is ill at a sanitorium near Sa- the public market in Portland the guests. two days preceding Thanksgiving. loading, feli on it m Mr. and £*day, and found her re . and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Niepert of | Miss Alice McInnis, who ie work Mr and Mrs Tad Uhe. b r an.: H viaiud > Portland , **’«» *" •»•<* of grippe. __ «w# th., -¡-a-. — from — ing in Portland, spent Thanksgiving ’ Some of the Rebekah sister« over the holiday. '----------------------------------------------------- Mr."andMr’’’Nielson had a fam- J»*«* •«•■ded • funeral at Metxgvr 1 here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McInnis. ily reunion at their home Thanks- bu"d*X afternoon. Miss Bernice Finigan visited in giving day. Those present were Mr. , Sa"ford v h>ank Gaunt- and Mrs. Harry Sidwell and daugh- 1 J™ .L**' . Chamberlain and Portland from Wednesday of the First Quality Grooeries mv W I?"'* ’ tnckland attended __________________ until Sunday, with her ter, Muriel, Mr. Sidwell’s S mother Portland rast Prices Reasonable Re«*d"and Encampment Saturday evening to «"»nt, M,s» Emma Finigan, and Miss from Texas, and Mrs. 1.«.. , , daughter of Corbett. ,c* ,he de*re’> WE DELIVER — PHONE «1 1 Mrs. Charles Haines made a busi- Mrs. J. W. Ornduff went to Port- ________ __ 2 William Gardiners visited his sis- ness trip to Hillsboro last week. land Sunday to visit her brother. Mrs. Harry Sidwell and daughter. Will Sagert. who is at St. Vincent's Muri«-), visited friends at Corbett hospital with pneumonia. WILLYS-KNIGHT WHIPPET Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Wohlschlegel fr^ The people of this community nnd children ate Thanksgiving din- are cordially invited to attend the rer in Hillsboro with Mrs. Wohl- big free entertainment and dance at Schlegel's father, L. V. Hulit, and Complete Automotive Service the Shute Park auditorium, Friday family, Forest Grave, Oregon night, from 8 to 12, 12. as the guests of Mrs. Clara Wohlschlegel was a Ta WiUys-Kaight aag Ov.riaad Owasrs— the Hillsboro justness men; sponsor- house guest of her son. E C. Wohl- ing .* the Buy-In-Hillsboro -- —_ — - -- - Week, j A schlegel, from Wednesday until Sun- Our «hep is aqaippsd with th« latest op-to-dat« aaachiaary good program from 8 to 9:.-30, and day. and tools, and ssanned by specially trained mechanics, ana hi ng I dancing follows. All Free! Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel was a it passible for you to obtain correct and e&ci«nt service on guest of her sister, Mrs. Collin Gra your car. A large stock of parts always oa hand. Low flat land in Oregon that is ham, at Aurora, over the week-end. sowed to fall grain will drain off Mrs. Ella Hanson, who. has been all excess surface water if furrow with her son, Ernest Hanson, and 4 ed now before the heavy rains set family, for the past three months, t in. This is beneficial in preventing returned to her home in Portland winter killing. the flrst of last week. The first hard frost for this fall occurr^J Friday night, Until then the dahlias and other tender an nuals had been blooming freely. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Finigan and daughters. Misses Bernice and Wan da. and Fred Wohlschlegel. were dinner guests of Miss Emma and Joe Finigan at Portland Thanks giving. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel were hosts at a Thanksgiving din ner when the following guests from Portland were entertained: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempsey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and chil- dren, and Mr. anri Mrs. Mowrey. Miss Reva Barlow returned home with the Dempseys and remained ■ until Sunday. Quite a number from here at* An attractively designed tended the dance at O. J. WiUiam- set, of excellent work son’s Saturday evening. manship. This will make Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanson and an excellent gift for Marvin Ornduff had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lacey the home Ornduff at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman en Smart Metallica. Felts, Velvets in a fascinating tertained the following Thanksgiv selection! Modes that will point you out as WATCH THIS SPACE ing dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. being distinctive and individual! Different George Gould of Portland, and Mr. NEXT WEEK FOR r nd Mrs. E. P. Smith and daughter. Hats trimmed with chic effects, so new and SPECIAL Miss Helen. so lovely. Every new color. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Pauline and Sam Otto's home was the scene of a party Friday evening, the time being spent in playing games. About 35 were present. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING .Miss Marjorie Windsor spent the 1147 Second Street thanksgiving vacation at home. Second Street Miss Windsor is attending ' high ■k school at Dundee. F. J. Clark went to Portland Sat to receive medical treatment at« b urday for a dancer on his neck. The Buck Heaven school gave a Thanksgiving . program Wednesday afternoon. The Last number was a reading by Gloria Hoffman, inviting all to a* program and animal sale > • at the school house Saturday eve ning. December 17. • :: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mattern and : children, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Etxwiler and children of Newberg, were Thanksgiving guests at the J. W. Ornduff home. Mr. and Mrs. George Zeigler and children and the L. Meyers’ family- had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. - and Mrs. Bill Zeigler at Hillsboro. ■ > Be ’The people of this community 5! are cordially invited to attend the 15: big free entertainment and dance at ■ the Shute Park auditorium, Friday Aloha-Huber Well Represented Satur day at Meeting Chehalem Mountain Vote» 10 Mill Tax ^‘ T Vaught’» Grocery E. L. ROSS GARAGE night, from 8 to 12, as the guests of the Hillsboro business men. sponsor ing the Buy-In Hillsboro Week. A good program fiain 8 to y: .30, and dancing follows. All Free! Butter wraps Popular Millinery -► A GOOD HOME LET US FURNISH THE BUILDING MATERIAL We carry everything for your needs from the Base ment to the Roof, in flrsl-claaa material. GIVE US A CALL J. W.COP ELAN I) YARDS Second and Washington StreeU L* P- Stranahan, Mgr. Telephone 301 printed.—Hillsboro Argua. 29 tf Why We Advertise We advertise for the purpose of acquainting those not already trad- ing at our stores with the fact that the values and service we offer ..... ______ will enable _____ them __ to ___ live __________ considerably cost. better at a materially less Our regular customers know these things, and protit by the knowl edge. We want everybody to have the same opportunity. Our Usual Safeway Savings Very Special Price» PERCY LONG HARDWARE WANT Distribution “Without Waste/ TEA SETS $5.00 Hats for..... $2.75 $6.50 Hats for.... . $4.95 REALLY Russell Merrill, brother of L. J. Merrill, president of the Shute Sav ings bank, laat week jumped into prominence again by his aeroplan«' rescue of Resale Howe, government school teacher at the isolated native village of Ninilchic, I lb miles west of Anchorage on Cook inlet, Alaska Miss Howe accidentally shot her self whil«« cleaning a rifle and a faint amateur radio signal of dis trees was received at Anchorage and Pilot Merrill with a doctor took a big chance and hopped off in a plane J equipped with skiis. Merrill planned to leave after the rescue to help in the search for a lost trapper. Pilot Merrill has visited here with his brother and is well known among the business men, having addressed tte chamber of commerce. A Suitable Gift Holiday Sale of Hats IF YOU Pilot Merrill in Thrilling Rescue Flour Coffee Comb Honey Big K Brand Well Filled, Local Milled in the heart of eastern Washington’» Hard Wheat Belt, and guaranteed by the man ufacturer as an all hard wheat flour. As we buy in car lots much freight and hauling ex pense is eliminated. Therefore this high grade flour is offered at so low a price. 2 Combs 43c Asparagus No. 1, Square Tina 2 Cans 49c Catsup 1 $1.84 1S $7.20 There just isn’t any better Coffee available than you will find in our Safeway Brand! It ia the finest of Coffees selected and roasted by our experts. Ground to your order at our store, it comes to your table with all the original flavor and aroma and a delicious freshness. Try a pound with your next order I 1 Pound 45c 3 Pouryl» $le33 Heinx, 2 Bottles : ■ Qenuine Values 5' : :: * * * - Every item sold in your convenient Thrift Grocery is the Acme of Fine Value. Not alone is the price outstanding in the sav ing offered, but the quality embraces Genuine Goodness only! Now by Rail Value Offering» for Saturday and Monday, December 3 and 5 Convoy Floor Crown Floor Hardwheat Blend, 49-Tb Bag ............................ Best Family Patent, 49-Ib Bag .... _..................... $1.69 1.85 Cheese full cream, per lb. 25c Oregon Milk Tall Can (limit 6 cans) 3 cans for...................... — 25c r • with Puree. QQn —luxurious motora-conches supplementing RedElec tric at>J steam train service in Oregon New convenience for travel ers to Portland and intermedi ate stations. Deluxe, si 1 ver-gray motor coaches in daily service, operated by Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co. No. 2’2 Tin; 3 cans 00 V Kerr’s Rolled Oats, large 3-Ib package for................................ Broken Slice Pineapple, Motor coaches are of latest design, with every modem im provement for your conven ience »nd comfort. Also serves Pacific High way points between Portland and Ashland via Cor- vallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grant's Pass and Medford. Del Monte Fruit Salad, Fancy Blue Rose Rice, Convoy Flour, Fig Bars, New Crop Figs, Get your copy of the new time-folders showing complete Red Electric and motor coach service. Snowshoe Syrup, Layer Southern Pacific rail tichcts are good on then motor-coaebn. Heins Old Fashion Pickles, Pancruat, P. & G. White Naptha Soap, Southern (One Pint Tin Plato Salad Oil FREE) Next to Hillsboro Commercial Building Thrift Grocery — With Frank’» Market No. 2 Tin: Cans ...... Case— 24 Cans . 6 I 4 Agent Hunt*»—Fancy 3 No. 2 Vi Tin»— Cans 69c Toilet Paper X Big Roll, Crepe 4 Ron» 19c Pop Corn Sure to Pop ! 3 Pounds . 23c Maximum Brand 35c Bleaches and Cleans Halves Celery Fancy Hearts 1 Bunch Also softens the water, removes stains; will not injure the clothes; with the purchase of each quart OQn bottle at we give an 8-ounce trial bottle FREE! Grape Fruit Minced Clams Oranges *4», Flat— Cans ....... 3 3 50c T -65c Florida Russata 3 For............ 25c New Navel. Size, yf Dozen .... t U f C 1 Large Saturday Offerings in our Market All Shoulder Cuts Hams Cudahy’s Puritan Pork Roasts Whole or Half Ham 18c lb. 24c lb. We Are Very Proud First Grade, Sugar Cured, Skinned Ham Cudahy’s Puritan Sliced Ham All Center Cuts 2 45 c No wahte in these slices Store No. 47 L- Shinaberger Peaches Standard Grade Hominy 25c Thrift Coffee, ground fresh to No. 2*g Tin; 3 cans.................. 53c your order; per pound............ 45c 3 Lbs.,$1.33 Buffet Tin; 2 cans.................... 29c Salt, Diamond Crystal, Iodized or Plain; shaker........................ 10c 4 pounds .................................... 23c chuck full of Fresh 45c No. 10 bag.... Figs: 2 pounds.......................... 25c Matches, Buffalo Brand, Black or 17c carton of 6 boxea............ White; 3 pounds .................... 25c Pure Cane Fig», for eating; 39c 2 pounds.......................... ........... 25c and Maple; No. 2*£ tin...... 10-Lb. Box, $1.19 large 12-ounce jar................. 25c Pure Vegetable Shortening: 2-!t> tin.................. 49c 10 bars for............................... 39c Standard Tomatoes, Com-Peas-Beans < f the success we have at tained through the use of Cudahy's Puritan Hams, as our fancy ham, because they are mild sugar cured and very tender. The Cudahy Packing Co. appreciate the vast outlet for their merchandise made possible for them by our volume of business. They are showing their appreciation by giving us a very good buy on their Hams, which we are pass- ing on to our customers at a remarkably low price. Be sure to take one home next Saturday! Safeway Market Hillsboro The real economical meat for thin season of the year All Shoulder Cuts Pork Steak 23c per lbs. Young, Tender Pork Phone 2171 Í ä