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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1928)
PACE TWO OCTOBER ZS, 1926. THE HILLSBORO A RGVS—HILLSBORO. OREGON Kinton Ladies’ Aid Names Its Officers • Richard- I* " ‘ “ Mesdamea E. C. Mutiny, E Graver, gene Richard* spent Sunday------ E Rothstrvm, M Campbell. M relatives in McCoy. ran IV 1 TV -| I Haase. Al. E. L. Cox was quite ill last week min. J. Mutiny. F Brown, the hos with gripjie. He is now much im- tesses and guest of honor. Kinton. Oct. 25.—There was a ( proved. Laurel. Oct. 25.—The dry weather Mr*. Mary Ward of Tirard visit Theodore Nissen is making some this fall was an asset to the r -ad very good attendance at the regu ed her mother, Mrs. E. Grauer, over lar meeting of the Kinton Ladle»' - repairs to his home on Hillsboro builder*. The rock work was fin- the week-end. Harry Richards and L. W. .*hed thi* week and the crusher shut Aid society held at th« church last road. Mr and Mr* F.d IWmmir. and Thursday afternoon. The following i Crowder of Scholl* are employed *n until next year A special children, Mr. and Mr*. Hear»' Reese . doing the work. officers were elected for the coming road meeting will I* held at the hall and son. Walter, and Mr». Hogrvfe year: Mrs. Harry Richards, presi The auction sale at the ranch of Thursday. November 1, to vote on attended a birthday party la«t Sat dent; Mr*. J R. Daniels, vice-presi George McNamee, Pleasant Valley a special tax levy for rock work urday evening at the home of Wal dent; Mrs. Floyd Bierly, secretary; road, last Tuesday, was largely at- next year. ter I*emmm in honor of Grandma Mrs. Roy Bierly, treasurer. The aid tended and the articles sold brought Some farmer* are digging pota- IWmmin's 6Mh birthday. in in a prosperous condition, there very good price*. Itoes. but the majority of the fields Mr. and Mr*. Evans and children being 16 members and a good sum Mr». E. L. Cox was transacting are »till green as the frost has not are settled on the MeClarkin place in the treasury. business in Beaverton last Wednes hit the uplands. one-half mile east of Laurel. They John Heaton and daughter, Mr*. day. Walnut harvester» have finished recently came here from Iowa, mak Henry Hesse, of Scholls, were call The crop was not as ing the trip by auto. Mr* Evans H. J. Valentine has the sympathy their work. ing on friends in town Sunday af of his many friends and neighbors heavy as earlier reports stated. is a sister of Mr». C. E Wells of ternoon. Sunday visitor» at the W. L. Ste in this community upon the loss of Miss Bertha Dallmann spent last his mother, the late Mrs. Sophia vens home were Mrs. J. J. Krebs of Hillsboro. Charlie Schmidt recently return Tuesday in Gresham. ~ «h.r* *be was Valentine, who passed away at her Rockaway. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kamna, trip a guest of her lister, Mrs. August home in Portland last Wednesday. Sr., ard Mr. and Mr* H. Kamna. ed from a two weeks' hunting in southern Oregon. Obrist. Sr., of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mr». Funeral services were held last Sun the Sunday dinner guest* at Anthony Schulte of Portland was day afternoon, the interment being George Stevens of Portland, Mr. and Henry Haase home were Mr and calling on his old neigh tsors on in Bethany cemetery. Mrs. W. H. Williams and children ___ ________ _________, __ Mr*. Cooper Mountain last Friday. Hillsboro, and Mr. Williams' Mr». Charle» Whitsell. Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Cox attended the of H. Nobel and Mi»- Martha Haase of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bucher were birthday party of Mr» Mary Me- mother from California. Mr. and Mr». Henry in Tigard Sunday afternoon calling Henry of Haxeldale. held la»t Fri- The basket sale given Friday eve Portland. on Mr. and Mr*. Ben Ker-haw, who day afternoon at the home of her ning for the benefit of the school Haase. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haase and daughter, Florence, and Mr*. were former Kinton residents. netted |33. daughter, Mr». W. P. Brook*. The past week ha* been a very Mr. and Mr*. G. Everest, Mr*. John Goetxe of I-.-wa Hill, Mr. and County Agent O. T. McWhorter busy one among the farmers in this and Floyd Bierly took the members Flora Baker and Mr*. Fred Schmidt Mr*. Fred Meyer of Blooming, and community; some have been digging of the boys' and girls' calf club to attended grange at Scholls last Sat Mr and Mrs. John Haase and two children of Firdale. their spuds and the Pleasant Valley Salem Friday to judge the stock at urday. farmers have been harvesting their the state fair grounds, Amos Bier- Mr*. W. L. Stevens, assisted by Chicken Thieves at onions, and some have been topping ly. Catherine Boge and Francis Hol- her *i»ter. Mr* C. Bagley, of Port them ready for the market. boke are to go to the International land. entertained at her home Mon Work in Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wenzel of stock show in Portland next month day afterr.oon«in honor of the 72nd Thirty chickens were stolen from Portland »pent Friday with Mr. as the judging team from Washing I irthday anniversary of their mother. Seventh Wenzel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Au- ton county. Y-- I - ■< gust Wenzel. Cooper Mountain. Mr*. Lillie Bierly and grand daughter, Miss Blanche McCormick, of Hillsboro, spent a few days the la-t of the week at the home of Mrs. Bierly in this town. Mr*. Ethel McCormick and daughter. Miss Grace, and son, Virgil, »pent Sunday. All returned to Hillsboro .Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Koenig are being congratulated upon the ar rival of a son, bom to them Octo ber 15. Mr». Warren Wilson spent last Thursday with friends in Newberg. Miss LtieUa Dallmann, who is em ployed in Portland, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Dallmann. Charles Warren and his father of Beaverton were guests last Sunday at the home of Mr*. Julius Wede- king. Mr. and Mr*. L. W. Crowder of Hallowe'en time is nearly here—the time of year the kiddies are filled Scholl* were calling on friends around t< wr Wednesday evening. with joy and gaiety, and parties for young and old prevail. Lots of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards and dainties such as fancy candies, oranges, apples, raisins, nuts, etc., are family and Eugene Richards of Portland were week-end guests at necessary to complete the Hallowe'en dinner or midnight supper. A the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drv Weather Asset 1 o Koad Builders Distribution ‘Without Wcu/le^i "Splinters” Î J«. F B««d«l«M. R 30. Bad«. Si« • St- Lows. Mo , *ay«i “I will tell or write about complete relief with Lithiated chu (Keller Formula). How 1 tlfflc« Pumpkins “So you are lost, my little man. Why didn’t you hang on to your mother’s skirt?” For Funny Faces All sizes and shapes Per pound “Couldn't reach it!” L. E. McDowell and family have new moved into their beautiful home on Fifth street. O. J. and C. W. Gillett were the builders and the lumber, shingles and “Dixie” oak flooring and W. P. Fuller A Co. paints, varnishes and enamels were supplied by Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co. Broken Slices No. 2' i Tins 59c Dr. R. J. Nicol EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST will be here Wednesday a ad Saturday After- aoo.i af Each Week with Dr. E. 11 Smith in the Com mercial National Bank building Practicing Eye Sight Specialist in Portland for 15 year*. VETERINARIAN the modern oil A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT » ■ HALLOWE’EN Festive Days like Hallowe'en mean parties in many homes. z\ll the Goodies necessary to make your party a success are here. <*ur com plete stocks of New Crop Foods at Low Thrift Prices insure satisfac tion from every angle. ----- r Special Three-Day Hallowe'en Features—Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday—October 27, 29 and 30 ar (■RS** Seedless or Seeded 15-ounce package— 3 for ..................... 4-pound package— seedless for ........................... JELL WELL This popular tasty dessert is easily prepared— Six packages for (With 6-package purchases we are giving FREE I gla < jelly niou « • lea||M llUUl Fisher’s Blend—The all purpose Flour—49-tb flavor o't sun-ripened tomatoes—3 can* Wlllf Mince Mea Comb Honei is Just arrived! In full 12l*-ounce ■ frames—Comb for 25c (>4n v-lv 49c New pack; just arrived; the quality of Dunbar is well known; packed in the new flat key opening tin— 2 cans Tor ................................ 33c Hot Sauce packages for FOUR Jell Well Glasses FREE Red—Pink—Bayo Sure Pop, White 10 Pounds.. 69c 10 Pounds.. 69c Shortening We always buy Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys of all sizes, spring and large springer Ducks and Geese Cudahy’s White Rib bon Brand—This is a very high quality Shortening, considered by many as the best See us first when you have something to sell! 2 Pounds - ÖJ 33C Eastern Sugar- Cured Ham this week-end, at a price far below current quotations for this same Quality Ham 3 Pounds Del Monte—The spicy flavor adds zest to many dishes— A g" 6 cans for ¿vV* 25c Walnuts New 1928 crop—Soft shell—2 pounds for Delicious halves in heavy syrup, large No. 2> 2 tins 19c Pork Roast Choice cuts of shoulder from young eastern grain-fed pigs Pound - 21c Thompson's—Chocolate flavored; a hot “Choc Malt” is a very delicious, as well as nutritious drink— l-!b tin ...... Jelly Beans Hillsboro 33c Layer Figs Well selected cuts of shoulder—nice and lean Pound - 23C Phone 2171 29c Dates Cold Circle Pitted Dates—New crop in 8-oz. package.......... 19c Blueing Mrs. Stewart’s— 2 bottles for 25c Rolled Oats Cream Rolled flats; New crop; freshly milled; 9-lb bag 49c Crystal White, the "Billion soap, for ihe laundry— 10 bars for............ Baking Powder Pork Steaks 55c For Hallowe'en; ¡.". attracti Orange and Black .Jumbo Jelly Beans with the Jelly centers; 2 pounds Fancy new crop; fine for eating; 2 pounds for Del Monte Peaches K. C.—A standard baking help 4 for many years; 25-oz. can JLt/V Bubble” 40c Toilet Pap er Northern Tissue; fine quality absorbent paper; 3 rolls THRIFT COFFEE Mw* p7i:!i"r‘^y„ai.ly"2.ndcr,ul Always Ground Fresh to Your Order............................. Store No. 47 59c Pure White Full weight bars Safeway Market Savings for Saturday CASH PAID Cider Pure Apple Cider— Gallon Raisins Blue Rote, Head - 29c 25c Sun Maid Puffed Raisins; the new seed- cd Raisin that isn't sticky— 15-oz. par ■kage; 3 packages Pop Corn Pound Quick Quaker—A hot cereal t hat the whole family enjoys— Large package lUV a very fancy high grad" Oc Shrimp Seven Different Flavors Featuring 4 B food for break Citrus Soap Beans Fancy Eastern Sugar Cured—Every one guaranteed—Whole or half ft ■ . •. package Spaghetti Franco-American—A tasty preparation of this delicious food, cooked ~ ready to serve; 3 cans....... Malted Milk Pool Gardner Lbr. Co. operate» two trucks and give dependable ser vice. TELEPHONE 2C91 ft Oats Warrenton—Snow white minced razor Clams—Full of flavor; tall 4 A _ We Are 1 1 «0 O 5 0c 5c 0c Bran Flakes Snowdrift For Salads or Cooking— Quart tin Rice Smoked Ham Bag Campbell’s Tomato Soup — The true Clams Extra Fancy Quality From Southern Oregon 3-Pound basket for .... Paint “fans” are you taking vantage of the program» being broadcast every Wednesday morn ing from 11:10 to 11:30 from Sari Francisco by W. P. Fuller & Co.? They are full of good suggestion» and information. ■ Wesson Oil Raisins Imported The genuine Rye Crisp Per package THE NEW ZEROLENE SucrrMur to Dr. S. M Pure vegetable riiorteniaf- Tokay Grapes “Only healthy poultry is profit able poultry.” Cel-O-Glass and Flex- O-Glass (glass cloth) admit the ul tra violet, health giving rays of aun. Sold by Pool-Gardner Lbr. Phons 1631Y Northern Spy Per box Swedish Bread Pineapple <t l i Announcing that Dr. Kenneth T. Long 29c A. E. Newby is building chicken house at his home a mile north of the Witch Hazel school house. Mr. Newby finds it profit able to buy his building material» from I’ool-Gardner Lbr. Co. 1120 Second St. Home Grown 5 Pound- Going from “marriage” to “trial marriage” is simply lengthening the word and shortening the sentence. Wholesale Produce Orange and Black Large Size Extra Fancy Smooth Time to “Sow Lime plowing and alfalfa; also garden« and lawn*. Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co. has both agricultural lime and hy drated lime. Joseph Fossati Co., Apples Sweet Potatoes l«le|il*uH« B purest ingredients—2 pounds Jelly Beans 2 Pound* | «Ir pin*«« 643 Hv.id.nc« K The- old fashioned kind, made from the HALLOWE’EN FEATURES We are hoping that election day will have a beneficial effect on busi ness so that the average small town business will not have the same ex perience this little boy had: A NIKIKKf GETTING UP NIGHTS IS NATURE'S DANGER SIGNAL Spooks ’n’ Things few suggestions you will find below, but ask the Safeway Man about the rest of the many items that we have procured for this annual event. He is at your service, and can suggest some dainties that pos sibly you had not thought of. I street Monday night A «mall truck or automobile was backed up to the chicken yard to carry them away. One pound.. lh"» "«‘»Ins » 48c nets. $1.39 HIIIIHIUUOIII Where you save on Foodstuffs Next door Modern Woodman Hillsboro THRIFT Store That’s Thrift! :