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DECEMIIER A, |(ioR THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILUSBORO, OREGON PAGE TWO Corum of Arting. Wash.. E. Worth morning from Los Angeles, where ington of Timber, and II. C. Ad he has been working. kins of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Foxton of North 4 Mr. and Mrs. R B Lilly and Dakota were guest* nt the home of Thanksgiving guests nt the Frank RUTH DENNEY, Correspondent Mrs. Foxton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kitson home were as follows: Mr family were guests Thursday at the home of Mr*. Lilly’s father, Judge Union Thanksgiving services were Ed Halsten. during the past w<< k and Mrs. Martin Lull of Portland. Stevenson, of David's Hill. held at the Bethel Congregational Gayford Wilson, who has been at Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eslinger and son Mr and Mrs. Paul Pratt and church Wednesday evening. Rev. tending O. S. C„ was home for the of David's Hill, Mr. and Mr*. Allen children of Salem spent Thanksgiv Robert Waddingham of the Metho Thanksgiving holiday. Haydon, Mr and Mr*. Ren Bennett ing day at th«' horn«» of Mr. and dist Episcopal church was speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson are and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ha Mrs. M A. Worthington. Miss Barbara Cady entertained the proud parents of a son. ney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clifford Churchill and family "f the following at a party Wednes McDonald and family, F. A. Ben Portland spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Desinger day: Helen Tefft. Paul Shellenber- nett and Grandma Bennett. his parent*. Mr. anil Mr*. J. Chur ger, Gladys McLeod, Lloyd Ander family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Duel of chill. and Mrs. Carl Desinger Thanksgiv son and Manson Bennett. Watts spent Sunday with Mr*. Cum Mr. and Mrs. Lee Land and fam ing. mings. The cabinet members of the In ily, of Goldendale. Wash., «pent Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Denney and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eslinger and Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. termediate Christian Endeavor so ciety of the Congregational church Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Denney and son of David'» Hill spent Saturday and Mrs. Roy Land. held a business mooting at the home small daughter Lorraine, were visi with Allen Haydon. A program «nd pie social will be Mrs. Frank Heesacker spent a given by th«' I’. T A. at th«' school of Rev. aid Mrs. 1>. M. MacNeil on tors with relatives in Corvallis and Jefferson, Saturday *n«i Sunday. few days with her son. William, in house December 15. Monday evening. Everyone is Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Livermore, Gaston, taking car«' of th«> family, Miss Juliette Carter left last week w elcome. Sr., and son. John, of Huber. Mr. who were all ill with the flu. for Chicago, where she will visit and Mrs. E. W. Livermore and son. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Love •re her sister. Willard, of Seaside, ami Mr. and visiting Mrs. Love’s sister. Mrs. Mil Mrs. Carrie Leonard and son. Mrs. E. R. Sheets of Tigard, were ler. at Puget Sound, Wash. Billy, have moved into the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Liver Mrs. Buckley and son. Ralph, formerly occupied by Dr. Graphis more. Jr.. Thanksgiving. were in Portland on business last Good Illumination Important in th« on Watson street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall are being Tuesday afternoon. Cla*, Room Mrs. Jessie C. Pharis, who has congratulated upon the arrival of a Margaret McCann and brother, been teaching school at Raleigh, is son last week. Bobbie, of Manning, spent last week " 'Twas th«* light and not the seriously ill as the result of a para Mrs. W. O. Roberts and Mrs. with their grandmother, Mrs. La child that failed." lytic stroke last week. Mrs. W. H. Frank Lassiter were luncheon guests Salle. l»i<i you ever see this written on Boswell of Beaverton is taking her of Mrs. Barbara Gorham Friday. Frank Buckley of Corvallis spent the bottom or back of that kill joy place in the school. Thanksgiving with his mother. Mrs. The regular boys’ pow-wow was misnomer—the report card? The older boys belonging to the held at the church Friday evening. Allie Buckley. Probably not. but modern educa Nellie Haney spent from Friday Pow-wow hiked to Cooper Mountain W. L. Cady was the speaker. The until Sunday with her cousins, Mr. tors, architect* anil electrical engi Tuesday. remainder of the evening was spent and Mrs. Warren Barnes of Hills neers have seen it. and are writing Mr. and Mrs. L. I.. Myers spent in dinner and games. boro. it into their building specifications, Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Myers’ Miss Margaret Reid. Y. W. C. A. Fred Haney and Forthitig I.ovnes after having been apprised of the mother, Mrs. Florence Johnson, of worker in France and the Near East returned horn«' from Tillamook Fri fact that faulty lighting ha* an im Dilley. will be the speaker at the morning day. where they spent a few days. portant bearing on "grades" and Mrs. F. B. Tefft and daughters, services of the Congregational Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sears spent therefore on taxes. Helen and Thelma, were dinner church, Sunday. December 9. Comstock of itill- Sunday with L. That defective vision is frequent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. An- Thanksgiving dinner guests at the side. derson. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mott and ly acquired, and is often progres Evan and Whitworth home were Mr. Mrs. M. C. McKercher and son. and Mrs. R. A. Renpple and daugh family of Gales Creek. Mrs. Irene sive. is shown by the fact that eye George, spent the past week with ter, Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mott of Forest Grove, and Mrs. trouble* are more prevalent among Mr. McKercher in San Francisco. Roach and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney and son. Allen, spent children in the advanced grade*. Mr. and Mr;. Edward Boring of Gilbert Buxton and family, and Mrs. Thursday with Mrs. Rex Oberman. For instance. 1 per cent of the chil Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mork of dren entering school are near ....................... Portland visited with Mr. Boring’s Claire Buxton, all of Portland, Mr. mother. Mrs. Louanna Boring, on and Mrs. M. B. Murray and family Burntwood spent from Wednesday sighted, while about 33 per cent are of Multnomah. Mrs. Claire Briggs, until Sunday with Mrs. Mork’s par- near-sighted at the end of their Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacks and of Port Townsend. Wash., and Mr. ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ed King. eighth year. That adequate illumi Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and nation can offset to a great extent daughter spent Thanksgiving at and Mrs. Janies Whitworth and Mrs. small son. family of Gales Creek and Hoquiam. Wash. the handicap of defective vision Miss Elsa Ringel of Portland was Mrs. J. E. Davis has been visit Cummings spent Thursday at the was demonstrated effectively in a home of Leon Sills. entertained over the week-end I by ing her sister, Mrs. Rose Grammar, J. Watkins, who is working at test conducted on a group of public Miss Kate Belden, teacher of do- of Portland. Toledo, spent last week with his school children who were decidedly mestic science and art at the Bea- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKell had backward in their studies. parents. verton high school. Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and These children were observed un- Mrs. M. Cady and daughter, Bar- Mrs. William Y’oung of Portland. ♦----------- - ----------------------------------- bara. spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Those attending the banquet and Cady's sister. Mrs. Flower, of Port- show given by the Al Kader Shrin- land. ers Saturday night were Mrs. F. H. 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Denney and Shoene. Mrs. E. W. Woodruff. Mrs. The play, “Miss Byzby’s Board family, and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Per Elmer Stipe. Mrs. Otto Erickson. ers,” presented by the Ladies* " ; club. kins spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mrs. Doy Gray, and Mrs. W. J. netted $65, and played to a packed Perkins’ and Mr. Denney’s parents, Edwards. house. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Denney. Crete and Myron Gray and Rol Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hargitt and Miss Grace Allen and Miss Edith land Main, attending the University family motored to Salem Friday. Robig of Nachez. Wash., were guests of Oregon at Eugene, spent Thanks Mr. and Mrs. E. Howell and fam at the home of Rev. and Mrs. D. giving with their parents, Mr. and ily spent Thanksgiving with Mr*. M. MacNeil Saturday. Mrs. Doy Gray. Howell’s sister at Timber. Mr. and Mrs. H. Copeland and Mrs. Barbara Gorham, worthy Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corum of Mrs. E. Barry of Portland, and matron of Beaver • chapter, O. E. S., Arting. Wash., visited a few days Mrs. Ed. Boring of Beaverton were entertained the < officers and their last week with Mrs. J. J. Adkins. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. husbands at a card party Monday- Mrs. Corum and Mrs. Adkins are and Mrs. R. D. Young. night. sisters. Mrs. Corum visited here Mrs. Barbara Gorham spent The Daughters of Civil War Vet twenty years ago and she noticed Thanksgiving at the home of her erans met at the home of Mrs. L. many changes in the vicinity of sister, Mrs. C. P. Wheeler, of Port C. Thomas. Officers were elected Gales City. land. and a social hour followed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and Boy Scout troop 214 of Beaver Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stepe enter family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. ton took an overnight hike to Lost tained at a family Thanksgiving and -Mrs. B. McCoy of David’s Hill. Park Friday night. dinner. Those present were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adkins enter John Gray returned home Sunday and Mrs. Frank Allhands and son. tained the following at a Thanks- Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe, giving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. W. J. Leonard and son, «- Billy. Thatcher Beaverton Faulty School Lights Gales Creek ''Splinters 9, Business Men Ask Ad Writing Course With scores of business men In eastern Oregon already registered, the new home study course In ad vertising copy and layout offered In that section of th«* state srvermi weeks ago Is meeting with enthusi astic response. The course is given under the auspice* of the extension service of the Oregon State Agricul tural college and is taught by Pro fessor C J. McIntosh, professor of industrial editing Mr. McIntosh was first urged to promote such a course for the bene fit of business men in town* where no advertising specialists are avail able, while he was in the «'astern part of the state la-t spring in the interest of hi* other home course in community news writing. Complet- ing th«' plan* this summer, h<~ ha* Phone 972 HILLSBORO—OREGON “How come, We try to say what we mean so that we can be easily understood. When we say if you are not satis fied with the quality of material and service you are receiving just give Pool-Gardner Lumber company a call, phone 2691, and near right we are. Add the personal touch your Christmas gifts this year by decor ating with your own hands such household articles as bread boards, magazine racks, tea wagons, book racks, etc. Fuller Decoret Enamels and Nitrokote Lacquers are best paints for such purposes. Fuller’s radio program every Wednesday at 11:10 a. m. Pool- Gardner Lumber company is the Hillsboro dealer for Fuller products. Wood is "coming back.” Uncle Sam used wood for the deck of his newest and largest submersible, the V-4. This kind of weather is “just right” for setting posts and building fence, Pool-Gardner Lumber com pany has a stock of good split cedar posts at 15 cents each, also barbed wire and poultry netting. The Toggery Rack for the inside of the closet door is the solution for traffic congestion in the closet and on the closet floor. A Toggery Rack will make a most practical Christ- mas present for the “man about the house.” For artists’ colors, Bronzes, Bron zing Liquids, Transfers, Transfer Varnishes, Lacquers, Ilecoret Var nishes and Enamel, all for gift making, come to Pool-Gardner Lum ber company, Building Material Merchants, telephone 2691. “Certified by Centuries—Wood— Use It; Nature Renews It.” 1:00 P. M 1260 Second Street Just north of Long’s Hard ware, and across from the Court House Good team horses; *<*t hurries*; 14 inch plow; harrow; one-hor*» plow; grape hoe; cultivator; three horse engine; bo fret of 2 inch pipe; 60 feet of 2 inch hose; spraying pump complete; grindstone; pruning outfit; kitchen range; heater; grrvnhoUM* stove; oil stove; bed and spruyrs; mattresaes; 10- and 50 gallon keg*; and all «mull tools found on a farm. ■ Terms—(’ash (’(IME ANI» VISIT US! We Have What You Want I. FURAI, Owner THF WHATNOT A. KURATLI, Auctioneer WISHER. Clerk Courtesy, Savings and Service Go Hand in Hand at Safeway : Ifll Í I I Safeway Service Will Please You I : ■ : : On the Seth Miller furiti nt Scholls, Oregon Fucsday, December II, 1928 Into our New Quarter Brother (fresh from college): “Look here, I done tole you not to say ’lasses. Say molasses.” Piccaninny: mo'lasses ’lasses?” SALE AUCTION These three most important functions of food stores are found in larger measure at Safeway Stores than anywhere else. This is so because Safeway believes its first duty is to you—the consumer. FUNERAL HOME Sixth and Washington Tim»* Hai* Chan«*<| recently opened the course for reg istrntion with the first cla»« limited The kind of mother who used to to 100. Other sections of th«’ state My her 12 vear old daughter wn* « will be reached later. no she could travel un half f„rr' Th«> problem preaented Io Mr. Mc liuw nay* *h««’a 1(1 no ahn um a.ij? • U- ..... Intosh by business men and editor* the car. I g in (he smaller cities and town* is I that with good road* and rapid | transportation many of the com ■nunity centers are in danger of 1"» ing th«> remaining buslnesa service to conipelitors in the large cities presenting their ware* through at tractive advertising. “While adjustment to new rondl- 1 lion* ia inevitable, the timu will probably never come when a com munity can well do without adv quale bu*ine«* service," says Profes sor McIntosh. “If by this course we ar<> able to n**i*t the merchant* in presenting the advantage* of home trade in such a way that their volume of business will be increased with consequent lower prices and better service to the community, we will be satisfied." What to advertise, principles of display, layout, typo style, illustra tion», sha|H' and tone, milling punch and other factor« are considered in the 12 lesson*. WE HAVE MOVED— GEO. J. LIMBER Doubtful Instruction Daughter: "Mother, do you want me to put the parrot on the back ” ♦---------------------------------- » porch? Mother: “Positively not! Y’our Piccaninny (at table): “Pass de father is repairing the car in the back yard." — Ex. ’lasses.” dor various inten»iti<‘« of artificial illumination, and a marked increase in mental alertnesa was noticed as the mount of illumination was in creased. Every failure up to high school cost* the state $450. Yet. ut un c»- t (mated cost of lea* than $1.60 per child per year, good illumination can be provide«’ which will decrease eye troubles and resultant buck wardites*. -. I Thrift’s Mammoth CANNED FOODS EVENT Closes December 10th Just THREE more days of this SUGAR, 10 lbs. 56c 100 lbs. $5.59 Canned Vegetables Dried Fruits Com, Peas, Tomatoes, Hominy, Red Kidney Beans; good quality pack Doz. Cans, assrtd,, $1.39 29c 39c 29c 45c Prunes, 3 lbs. - - Peaches, 3 lbs. - Black Figs, 3 lbs Apricots, 2 lbs. - EXTRAORDINARY QUALITY SALE We have sold Quality Canned Foods in enormous quantities the past week. Have you taken advantage of the BIG SAVINGS offered? Sale Closes Monday, December 10th Citrus Powder Citrus Washing Powder; large size; 2 packages........................... Oregon Milk; tall tins; 3 cans for.......................... Baking Powder Calumet— 1-tb tin for.................................... ÄUV 45c Blueing or Ammonia I'«rge Bottle for............................................. tlV 19c 48c X 81.39 HILLSBORO THRIFT STORE Pure White Quart jar... 2 ( ans 45C Bars. 33c A Real Value ß-Tie, each Oranges Bananas Potatoes Fancy, Navel* Firm Fruit Yellow, Smooth 3 Pounds 8 Pounds Safeway Market Savings for Saturday “The Taste Treat”—A high grade cof fee at an economy price—Ground fresh to your order— One pound . That’s Thrift! Citrus White Mammoth 2 Vi Tina 25c Thrift Coffee Where you save on Foodstuffs Asparagus ...... 28c Toilet Tissue Thrift Toilet Tissue; 1000- sheet rolls; 3 rolls........................ Rolled Oats Willamette Valley’s Finest; 9-Ib bag....................................... 45c Starch Unit Starch for fine laundry or the bath; 3 packages for ... Walker’« Red Hot 2 Cans 25C Safeway Red Tip Strike Anywhere Per carton Honey Brooms Below are a few additional Money Saving Thrift Features for Saturday and Monday-------------------- December 8th and 10th Milk Matches Chili Con Came Bacon Shortening Pork Steak Mild Eastern Sugar Cured, nicely streaked A very high quality, snow-white Shortening, considered by many as the best Choice shoulder cuts, from young, grain-fed pigs Pound - 29c 2 Pounds - 33c Pound - 23c « Store No. 47 Hillsboro Phone 2171 löi