The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 01, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAGE TWO
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON
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son. Jack, attended a party given
Boys’ Pow-Wow Is
| by Mr. and Mrs. Shallberger, on the Kinton Road Meet
' Canyon road, Saturday evening.
Barbara Gorham entertained
Held .it Beaverton the Mrs.
Called for Mondav
Lady Slipper club at a luncheon
Harriet Ford were shopping in Fort
land Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Daily of Port
hind were at their ranch on Cooper
Mountain Sunday.
Wednesday.
Regular session of Kinton grange
Mr. and Mrs. Pitch and Mrs. But-
Beaverton. Nov. 1. — The first
Nov. 1.—All the taxpayers in this will be held at the hall this Satur­
boys’ pow wow of the Bethel Con­ t"rtie!d were visitors at the home of road district will want to be pres­ day in all day session. This is the
gregational church was held Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kanes of Yam ent at 4l'.e special road meeting to first day meeting to be held since
evening.
Dinner wit« served at 6 hill Saturday.
Members will please
be held at the grange hall Monday last spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis and afternoon
o’clock with 22 boys present. These
at 2 o'clock, November note the change in time. Session
family
moved
to
Huber
Saturday.
pow-wows are he!d once a month
will open at 10:30 in the morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Denney were 5. for the purpose of levying a spe-1
during the winter.
The following
J. J. VanKleek was a business
cial road tax to be used on roads in
een were
Glen Shellen guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. As­ this district.
caller in Portland Wednesday, also
berger, first chief; Porter Under­ ha r of Portland, it being Mr. As-
Regular preaching service by the at the county seat Frida).
wood, second chief; Kenneth Tay­ bahr's birthday. Other relatives ,'roni pastor. Rev. W. L. Strange, will be
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Met 'entine
lor, scribe, and Carl Beach, v.am- Portland were also present.
of Hiteon were Sunday callers at
held
at
(he
church
this
Sunday
The Live Wire class of the Bethel morning at ll o’clock. Bible school the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
pum keeper.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds celebrated Congregational church gave a penny •it 10 o'clock.
Bierly.
A large
their 14th wedding anniversary Sat­ social Monday evening.
Buster Wedeking
_______ _
purchased a
Mrs. Robert Pomeroy has been
urday. Among their many friends crowd attended, and it cleared be­ suffering the past week with infec­ horse from Farmington parties last
tween
$17
and
$18.
The
money
and relatives present were Mr. and
week.
tion in her right hand.
Mrs. Walter Harris, Mrs. laiuanna will be used to finish one of the
The many friends in this commu­
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thomas of
class
rooms
in
the
church.
Boring, Mr. and Mrs. Woodin, Mrs.
Portland spent Sundav at the home nity as well as others, of Mrs. Min­
Austin, Mrs, Fetch, Mr. and Mrs.
nie E. Bond, lecturer of the Oregon
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall.
F. W. Livermore and Mr. and Mrs.
Kirk Hoover and son. George, State Grange, will be pained to
N. W. Gorham.
were transacting business in Sher­ learn of her sudden illness last
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris and
week.
wood Saturday.
Mrs. Barbara Gorham attended the
Mr. and Mrs. E. 1.. Cox purchased
Mrs. Julius Wedeking. Mrs. Louise
Miss
Case
will
demonstrate
at
the
101st birthday celebration of I'ncle
VanKleek. Miss Anna Wedeking and an acre from Roy Bierly the first
club
hall
here
November
1*.
Every
­
Janies Whitford given by the Grotto
is invited, and a picnic lunch Buster Wedeking were calling on of the week, which joins their pres­
at the Masonic and Eastern Star one
ent line on the east of Mr. Bierly’s
relatives in Hillsboro Wednesday.
will
l>e
served at noon.
home at Forest Grove Saturday.
Mrs. E. I.. Cox was transacting land.
The
primary
room
gave
a
Hallow
­
Mrs. Gertrude McKalsom of Port­
W illiam Keil and wife and dnugh
business in Hill-boro la-t Friday.
land has organized a ladies choral e'en party Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of ter and William Burkley of Port­
The
mothers
were
invited.
club which meets on Tuesday after­
Portland were Sunday guests at the land were among the out-of-town
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fraer were home of Mrs. Newell’s father. S. 11. people in town Tuesday.
noon at the home of Mrs. H. M.
Portland
visitors
last
week.
Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Welter and
Pomeroy.
Several members of the Beaver-
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Harg'lt and
Miss Lois Bierly, daughter of Mr. daughter, Jean, of Timber, were
_
ton _
grange
attended Pomona at family spent the week-end visiting and Mrs. Floyd Bierly. had the mis­ guests Sunday at the home of Mr.
Leedy grange of Cedar Mills.
Mrs. Hargitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. fortune to fall and break a bone in and Mrs. F. J. llolboke. Pleasant
Sunday school members of the Golden, of Goble.
Valley road.
her right arm last week.
Bethel Congregational church will
Mr. and Mrs. George McNamee
Kinton grange was represented at
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson vis-'
be special guests at the church ser­ ited his paret^s on David’s Hill Sun­ the meeting of I’omona held with and family, who have made their
vice Sunday morning.
Leedy grange at Cedar Mills last home on the Fred Anieker place for
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobson of day.
Mesdames R. B. Lilly, L. Hargitt, I Wednesday, by the following mem­ the past number of years, moved to
Doty. Wash., were guests of Rev.
bers: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van- their own home on Pleasant Valle)
and Mrs. Donald M. MacNeil Sun­ M. A. Worthington, George McRob­ Kleek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Fluke road Monday.
erts
and
T.
F».
Johnson
attended
the
day.
and Ralph Fluke.
W. H. Boyd spent the week-end at Federation of Women’s clubs at
S. H. Pomeroy. Everett Wright.
Why Asker?
Cornelius Thursday.
Olympia. Wash., with relatives.
E. I Cox and William VanLoh at­ There was a young man from Alaska
Elmer Stipe and Bob Summers
The fish are being moved from tended the regular meeting of Hills­ Who, to kiss a girl, never would
are pheasant hunting near Tule lake the Gales Creek hatchery. Two men boro Encampment I. O. O. F. in
asker.
have been busy for the past week Hillsboro last Friday evening. Mr.
this week.
His method, you see.
Mr. and Mrs.
Butterfield are doing this work.
Pomeroy was given the Royal Pur-
Was plain as can be—
spending a week with their daugh­
Mr.
Rather than asker, he’d flasker.
ter at Corvallis.
census.
jgwump.
VanHorn and Mrs.
Mrs. Louanna Boring visited with
her sister, Mrs. Oma Emmons, a
critic teacher at Rickreall, o’er the
week-end.
Mrs. Marne Cady, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Tetft and two daughters, the
Misses Helen and Thelma. Miss Bar­
bara Cady and Manson Bennett at­
tended the A. C. Y. C. P. meeting
at the First Congregational church
in Portland Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Young and
c
Gales
-....... Creek
—-
The Saturday Evening Post has become the most widely read maga­
zine in the world—because away back in Colonial days Ben Franklin
got the idea that the best publishing policy was to offer the public
a publication of quality at a price everyone could pay —sell everybody
the magazine and make a tiny profit on each sale, The same prin-
ciple has made Safeway Stores the West's largest food concern.
QUANTITY BUYING PAYS
The radio program this week de­
scribes the color schemes for a
kitchen in primrose and blue. These
programs are broadcast every Wed­
nesday morning from San Francisco
by W. P. Fuller & Co., from 11:10
to 11:30. Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co. is
the local dealer for W. P. Fuller 4
Co., and is able to give the detailed
description of the color schemes.
Milk
Citrus
Crux Brand
Maximum Brand
Washing Powder
95c
Extra Standard
No. /2 Tins
Dozen
cans...
$1.39
R. E. Christensen is building a
new home on the Julius Christensen
farm south of Hillsboro.
Tomatoes
Solid Pack. Vine
Ripened
Pack is short this year,
and sure to be higher
in price. Buy a quan-
tity now.
Talk about specializing, “Dere war
a man in de odder day what said he
am a naval surgeon. Boy, doctors
suah do specialize these days, don’t
they?”
Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co. specializes
in dependable materials and service.
Be sure to call on them when in
need.
No. 2*2 Tins
Dozen
cans........
$1.69
The Three Link party at the I. O.
O. F. hall Tuesday evening was a
crowded success. “Jim” Young was
presented with a sixt.y-year Honor
Badge by the grand master.
p Shrimp
Dunbar—Dry Pack
Big K Brand
Made from the West’s
Best Hardwheat and
manufactured under
the latest scientific pro­
cess, assuring you the
best Flour obtainable,
Buy it in barrel lots
and save.
49-lb
sack .
1 Barrel,
4 sacks...
$1.79
$7.00
Lo in Backs
Two trucks insure dependable ser
vice. TELEPHONE 2691.
Mild sugar cured east­
ern; nice lean backs,
from grain-fed pork
Pound -
29c
CASH PAID
We always buy Eggs,
Chickens, Turkeys of all
sizes, spring and large
springer Ducks and
Geese
Pure Lard
Extra Fine Quality
An attractive buy at
0
2 Pounds
- 33C
We have other items equal-
)y attractively priced which
we do not have room to ad-
vertise.
Ask our market
men to offer suggestions.
Wholesale Produce
Phone 1631Y
Next door Modern Woodman
The Nationally Popular Shorten­
ing—3-tb Tin for
Standard Corn; new shipment arriving
of fine eastern pack; No. 2 tin; 3 cans
Broken Slice«;
No. 2>t tin« of golden
ripe fruit—2 can* for
A. & I.. Vanilla Compound; true flavor,
will not bake out—2-ounce bottle
O
Safeway Best
J?/”
B Boxes
19c
39c
Red or Pink; new crop;
Argo; corn or gloss;
1-9» package«; 3 packages
12c
Jolly Time, in bulk; it
all pops; 3 pounds for
69c
Those good old fashioned
chocolate drops; 2 pounds
Choice shoulder cuts
from young grain-fed
Pigs
Pound -
Luxury—
Pint jar ........................................
21c
45c
Very highest quality,
flavored with brandy
and sherry wine, new
stock, this year’s pack
2 Pounds -
35C
Knox; sparkling desserts in
many different ways; package
39c
Black or Green,
'4-n» package .......
Hillsboro
Phone 2171
20c
Bottle Caps
49c
35c
(J ross or pound to
package
25c
Purex
The master bleacher; large
32-oz. bottle; 2 bottles ...
45c
Rinso
25c
Soaks clothes clean; a great washing
help; large size—
2 packages for
Apples
98c
Apples
per Box and up
This is National Apple Week—Buy Your Winter Apples NOW'
THRIFT COFFEE
“The Taste Treat” — There’« economy in this high grnde blend—
Always Ground Fresh
One
to Your Order...............
pound.
48c Ä $1.39
iiimiuimuiuwaiui
Store No. 47
19c
Tree Tea
All Kinds, from
Mince Meat
45c
Gelatine
Creamettes
Or Chinese Noodles,
3 packages for .........................
23c
Chocolates
Peanut Butter
Fresh stock packed in
II» jar ....................................
25c
Popcorn
Mayonnaise
B. & M.; a meal for the whole
family; big can of each for........
Pork Roast
25c
8 pound*
10c
Beans and Brown Bread
3 Pounds
73c
34c
39c
25c
Beans
Kaffee Hag
Real Coffee with the caffiene
taken out; 1-tb tin
Ma tenes
Joseph Fossati Co.
11 20 Second St.
I hrift Features for Saturday and Monday, November 3 and 5
Heinz; large size;
2 bottles for .....................
Fancy Franquettes
We made an especially good
buy in fine quality Pork—
and this week we are offer-
ing Safeway Market buyers
extra quality Pork Roasts
at especially low prices.
This is another example of
the ability of our market«
to supply you with the
highest grade meats at very
substantial savings.
T
Ketchup
Pure Fruit
Smoked
T
Cocoa
Gallon
Bring container
Safeway Market Savings for Saturday
Frank Wallace is re-roofing his
house on west Baseline street with
Johns-Manville hexagon asphalt
shingles.
You will always find a Friendly, Cheery atmosphere at your con­
venient Thrift Store. We are happy in our work and pleased with
the opportunity to serve you. COME IN TODAY!
Hersheys; in half pound
tins ...
35c
Quart
Walnuts
65c
FRIENDLINESS!
Starch
In Bulk
A pure oil for Salad
Dressing. Frying or
Baking
Preserves
3-Pound
Cel-o-Glass and Flex-o-Glass for
chicken houses, sleeping porches,
back porches, hot beds, barn win­
dows, etc.
See us first when you have
something to sell!
Flour
3
»
Diamond Crystal ¡iodized or
plain, in handy 2-tb shaker
Salad Oil
Corn, Peas
I
Swansdown; for better
c a k es— Package
Two large
packages
Dozen tall
cans............
CANNED GOODS
We are just unloading a car of
kiln-dried lumber, most of which is
suitable for construction of garages,
wood sheds, chicken houses, etc., at
very reasonable prices.
\\
Cake Flour
Margarine
Pounds
Ilaieldnle, Nov. I. T
dale school children, the
and friends enjoyed ii
party and Weiner roast on
grounds Monday evening,
program was given by th
and their teacher, Mr
Crisco
Corn
Pineapple
Vanilla
It’s the Same Principle
Now we don’t want to be misun­
derstood and are able to back up
what we say that Pool-Gardner Lbr.
Co., building material merchants, is
the place to get what ybu want, as
you want, when you want it.
were roasted.
clioeiibai lller, who Ini- been
ma for several month», is
his mother, Mrs. Schoen-
♦
I
üiít¡‘ibiition ‘Without Wasfie
Rastus: “Boy! When ah kisses ma
wife she jes closes her eyes so
tight.”
Sambo (with enthusiasm): “Ah'll
say she do.”
Rastus: “What’s dat?”
Sambo (not so enthusiastic):
say, do she?”
Hallowe’en Party Is
I leid at 1 lazeldale
Where you save on Foodstuffs
Hillsboro THRIFT Store
That’s Thrift!