The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 09, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
NOTICE!
Modern Mar Live Up to the Prin­ out spot or wrinkle, or any such
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The newest hat styles are now on
ciples of the Sermon on the Mount?” thing.
Mr. Johnson is an accom­
display at Miller's.
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tin the tenth of March, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty eight, I will
I have filed as a candidate for
Music by the Young People's choir. plished singer and will also give
pay to the holders of the bonds of school district numbered thirty-eight
message in song at each service. the Republican nomination for coun­
♦ ♦ ♦
ty commissioner, and I solicit yaw
Everybody welcome.
of Washington County, Oregon, »«Id bond* being dated May first, Nine
Methodist Fpiscopsl Church
Ì votes and support. My slogan is "A
teen Hundred Fifteen, due May first. Nineteen Hundred Thirty five. and
Dollar'a Worth of Service tor Every
E. B Lockhart. Minister
Miller's are showing with pride a 1 Dollar Spent.”
optional on and after Muy first, Nineteen Hundred Twenty five, the said
Hillsboro, Route Four
"Sir», We Would See Jesus,” the most beautiful assortment of Dress
M E. EASTERDAY,
outstanding bonds aggregating in amount seven thousand dollar» and num
Chehalem Mountain, Feb. ».— question of the Greeks, will be the Flower».
50 50-52
Forest Grove.
We carry a full line of
bered seven to twenty, both inclusive. Please take notice that said bonds
Work on the new er«'ie up the Fini- scripture discussed by the pastor at ;
are hereby called for redemption at the Fiscal agency of the State of
gan hill will start again soon, This the morning hour of worship and in
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Card of Thank.
strip of road is about one mile lone the evening an Abraham Lincoln '
Oregon. In New York City, and interest thereon will cease after March
W,
express
thanks
Notice is hereby given that the
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Half of it was grubbed and graded service is planned with songs and for the ____
many ___
acts of
kindness
and
tenth. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty^elght.
last year and Mr. Finigan, who has addresses appropriate for the fa sympathy extended during our re­ undersigned administrator of the es­
Located one mile north of
Dated this ninth day of February. 192»,
tate
of
Margaret
A.
Dorland,
de
­
The
cent
bereavement,
the
illness
and
"
financed the project, with the ex­ mous American's birthday.
Reedville, at the corner of
ceased, has filed m the County Court
E. B. SAPPINGTON, County Treasurer
ception of 110, has hired Jew War­ men’s choir sings in the morning, I obsequies of the late Christian Van- of the State of Oregon, for Wash
Market and Baseline Road
ner to finish the grubbing to the and the junior choir at night. The nett. and especially for the beautiful ington County, his Anal account, as
floral offerings
right of way.
A one-mill special Epworth League contest will close
such administrator, and that said
Mrs. Mary Vannett and Family.
with this Sunday night's service and
tax was used for the grading.
final account has been set for hear­
ing, before said court, at the County
des are working hard to win
A dancing party at the John Da- both
Card of Thank.
Court
room, in the Court House at
vis h»me Saturday evening was at- a victory with the tug-of-war show-
We wish to thank the friends and
tended by about 60 friends and ir.g some hard work as Sunday ap- neiehbors for their kindness and Hillsboro, Oregon, on Monday, Feb­
Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart sympathy extended1 during our re- ruary 27, 1928. at the hour of 10
Elmer proaches,
neighbors. John Johnson,
o’clock a. m.
will
each
have
a message for the cent bereavement, the obsequies of
Whitmore and Ray Shook furnished
Dated this January F. 1928.
our brother, the late John H. Harms,
Epworth
League.
the music, and were assisted by Ru­
JOHN H DORLAND,
and especially for the floral offer­
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fus Ornduff and the Mesdames E. C.
Administrator f the E-tate of
ings.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Margaret A. Dorland, deceased.
Wohlschlegel, Elmer Whitmore and
Olive Harms.
Benton Bowman.
A. Wood.
Third and Walnut Street
Mrs. J. C. Crocker.
^Attorne^^orA<hnniistrator^48_52
Clarence Ornduff reports tha' he
George Reule. Pastor
cleaned the old vines off his eight­
English services next Sunday at NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
acre hop yard and plowed it last 10:30 o'clock.
Sunday school at
Notice is hereby given, that Jacob
Many other farmers here 9:45 a. m.
week.
We cordially welcome Leder. Administrator of the estate
A home to be healthy must be
have been busy plowing the past you to attend our services.
of John H. Linder, deceased, has
kept at an even temperature.
week.
A few will have to resow
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filed his First and Final Account in
The uneven temperature makes
fields of grain which were killed by
said estate in the County Court of
Hill.b oro Congregational Church
for colds and sickness in the
Washington county, Oregon, and
the hard freeze.
George T. Pratt. Minister
winter time,
Let us supply
that said court has fixed the time
Mr. and Mrs. George Ziegler en-
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn­ and place of the hearing thereof, at
your needs in coal, briquets,
tertained with a card party Friday ing worship at 11 o’clock.
The character of Safeway Stores—the quality of our food», ami the
The
block and slab wood, at eco-
evening. About 20 attended. Mrs. theme of the morning sermon will the county court room in the court
house, in Hillsboro, Oregon, at the
nomical prices.
superior service of the Safeway Man—is best indicated by the type
Dan Way and Mr. Kitchen received be "Sanctified in the Truth.” This hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of Monday. |
of people who patronize them. Most of our patrons could easily
first prixe.
i< one of the series from the seven­ the 12th day of March. li»2S. at I
J. W. Ornduff went to Portland teenth chapter of John's gospel.
We also handle Trojan Pow­
which time and place any one in- :
afford to pay more than we ask if. by so doing, they could get better
terested therein may show cause
Thursday for medical treatment by
der, both stump and rock;
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goods,
greater values, or more -satisfactory service. The fact that the
why said account should not be ap-
Dr. J. P. Tamiesie.
fuse, caps and exploders. De­
Orenco Presbyterian Church
I proved and allowed.
thrifty and discriminating of all classes—regardless of social, occupa­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCormick and
livered any place in the
Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. E.
Dated February 9, 1928.
county
daughter, Miss Monica, and Ernest
tional or financial status—prefer our stores, is conclusive proof that
prayer meeting at 6:30 p. m. Eve­
JACOB LEDER.
Hanson, made a business trip to
Administrator of the Estate of
nmg wlfs
I
ning
worship
at 7:30 p. m. A» this
they can serve you better, too.
Portland Friday.
Mr. McCormick
John H. Linder, deceased.
1'
con
i- the community
church, the whole
and Mr. Hanson are both Hupmobile
Middlekauff & Huddleston,
community is invited.
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owners, and they brought an extra
311-312 Crees Building.
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Corvallis, Oregon,
Lincoln Street at North Range
one home with them.
First Baptist Church
Attorneys for Administrator. 50-2 I
Jesse Warner is again domiciled
S. MeMinis, Pastor
on his farm, which is about eight
Bible -¿aw, at 9:45 a. tn. Morn-
miles north of Newberg.
ing worship at 11 a. m.
Sermon
Stanley
Krandel
of
Newberg
subject, “The Scarlet Made White,
preached at the Buck Heaven school by the Red.”
Evening service at
house Sunday.
7:30 o'clock. Sermon topic, “Fact,
Fancy Ripe
Mrs. Ira McCormick, Miss Anna Faith, Feeling." B. Y.
Seedless
Sweet and Juicy
P. U. meets
Ornduff and W. I. Jones are prac­ at 6:45 p. mr. We are always glad
ticing on a play, “The Pickup Din­ to greet strangers and visitors.
Pounds
Dozen
For
ner.” to be given at the nexA liter­
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ary February 18. at Buck Heaven
Assembly of God
school house.
J. B. and Mrs. Miller, Pastors
I. G. McCormick. E. P. Smith and
Usual services—Sunday school at
Will Hazenberg visited the county
10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and
seat at McMinnville Wednesday of
In Glass Jara
ns.
7:30 p. nr.
Young people's meet­
the past week, in the interest of the
ing Tuesday evening at 7:30. Preach­
roads here.
ing every Thursday and Saturday
Gallon
Mrs. C. A. Teller and «on, Carl, yvenings at 7:30.
Come to us with the rough idea of the sort of home
49-tf
Jr., went to Portland last Wednes­
Full Gospel Tabernacle
you want, and we will give you the most practical and
day, and Mr. Teller returned with
Quart
1246 Lincoln Street
least expensive suggestions for building.
them Saturday to remain a few
T. J. Creighton, Pastor
days.
Revival meetings every evening at
Frank Genzer made a business
7:45 p. m. Sunday at 3 and 7:45
trip to Hillsboro Friday and return­
p. m. Evangelist Alvin Johnson of
ed Saturday.
Fancy Blur Roar
St. Paul, Minn., now with us, and
David Strubb and Earl Genzer re­
is bringing forth wonderful mes­
turned from taking tenth grade tests
sages pertaining to salvation for the
Second and Washington Streets
Pounds
Wednesday. While in Hillsboro they
soul, divine healing for the body,
were entertained by Mrs. John Ken-
Telephone
301
L.
P.
Stranahan,
Mgr.
baptism of the Holy Spirit, soon
r.edy, who is Earl’s aunt.
coming of Jesus, and preparation of
the Bride, which is his church with-
New Road Grade Up
Finigan Hill Will Be
Worked On Soon
OELRICH NURSERY
COMPANY
Fruit, Shrubbery,
Filbert and Nut Tree»
KAGG
FUEL
Distribution 'Without Waste
Convincing Evidence!
Trojan Powder
Hillsboro
Ice and Coal Co.
Top Quality at a Saving
Free Methodist Church
Corner Fifth and Oak Streets
J. N. Wood, Pastor •
On Sunday evening, February 12.
there will be a Home Missionary
meeting in the Free Methodist church
at Hillsboro, commencing at 7:30.
Part of the service will, consist of
an address, in Japanese, to the Jap­
anese people who are expected to be
prosent. A. Youngren, who has la­
bored for 18 years in Japan as a
missionary, will be the speaker of
the evening.
All are cordially i
vited to be present.
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Church of Christ
Corner Third and Baseline Streets
Len B. Fishback, Minister
Bible school at 10 o’clock. There
is a lively contest on between the
P.adiator high school class and the
Live Wire class.
The pastor will
speak at the morning hour of wor­
ship.
The C. E. society meets at
6:30 p. m. The subject for the eve­
ning church hour will be, “Can a
Fleishman's,
Each.............
Evenings
and
Sundays
3
Edwards' Dependable Coffee-Vacuum packed-l-lb. can, 50C
American Beauty Shrimp—Dry pack—2 cans
25c
Del Monte Hot Sauce—6 cans
25c
10c
Flavo Jell— The new dessert;
three packages.............................
Brookfield Cheeae— American 4 Qp
or Brick; l/2-Ib package............. JLt/Vz
Walnut»— No. 1 soft shell—
Pancrust Shortening for fluffy Cakes
Del Monte Peachea— No.
per pound........................................
2'4
Tin; 2 cans....................................
and Pastries; a Pint Tin Plato Salad
Oil FREE with
2-Ib tin............................................. ulV
Preferred Stock Fancy Cut
Bean»— No. 2 tin; 2 cans..........
49c
No. 2 >/2 tin......................................
Crackers— National Biscuit Co., Prem­
A. & L. Golden Yellow Corn—
ium Sodas or Honey Grahams, QQn
2-lb caddy...................................... UvL
No. 2 tins; 3 cans........................
Calumet Baking Powder—
or Egg Noodle»—
three packages.............................
No. 10 bag........
28c
or
29c
24c
39c
bottle.. 29c
17c
1-Ib can..................................
H. O. Oat»— Quick
Regular;
New Kind of Oatmeal—
two packages.................................
Cream of Wheat—
Large package...............................
Snowshoe Syrup— Pure Cane
and Maple; No. 2^ Tin.............
A. & L. Vanilla Compound;
the
Preferred Stock Kraut—
25c
29c
45c
45c
17c
59c
American Beauty Macaroni, Spaghetti
I-X-L Mushroom Sauce—
two cans...............................
Northern Tissue Toilet Paper—
three rolls........................................
Clorox—
two bottles
Crystal White Soap—
5 bars,
for...,
Kellogg’» Shredded Wheat—
Borax Soap Chips—
two packages.................................
Large package; 2 for
10 bars,
for.........
AluU
25c
25c
35c
43c
65c
You will find a complete assortment of both Garden
and Flower Seeds in packages — Also in bulk!
Sterling
Lawn Seed
Per
Pound
40c
Next to Hillsboro Commercial Building
Thrift Grocery
With Frank’s Market
Seed Peas
Onion Sets
3 Pounds. 23c
Alaska
2
Pounds......
Safeway Market Savings for Saturday
Beef Roasts
Safeway Smoked Meat
Savings
All Shoulder Cuts
Those who desire to save
on their ment purchases for
this week can do so by pur­
chasing them at the Safe­
way Market.
We carry a full line of
Smoked and Fresh Meats.
We are putting on a cam­
paign to sell smoked meats,
and you can be assured the
prices will be right.
Our Smoked Meats are
all from corn fed I’ork,
shipped in from tho east,
which insures you of high
quality.
Come in Saturday and
see our displays, all prop­
erly and plainly priced fur
your convenience.
It is
easier to shop at the
Safeway Quality Beef
Pound...............
20C
Everyone is hungry for
a nice Beef Roast for
Sunday
Safeway Quality
Pork Steaks
Per
•Pound
Young, Tender Pork
for Frying
Safeway Market
Palm Drug Store
Oper
Perfection Sodas
-Pound
Box
23c
Thrift Coffee-Consistently Delicious-1 lb., 45C; 3 lbs., $1.33
Up-to-date Prescription
Department
Crackers
Yeast
row
Thrift Savings Saturday and Monday, February 11th and 13th
Albers' Flapjack or Buckwheat Flour—Large package
69c
G arden
S
eeds
G
Were you satisfied with your grocery costs last month? Your Thrift
Store will save you money and give you the freshest, finest foods
on the market.
will not bake out; 2-oz.
Watch for Our Candy
Special»
Beans
£1.15
Caos
Satisfied?
69c
30c
Pound-
Solid Pack; Extra
Quality
. 2 ' •> Tins
Family Flour—
Give her one of our Spe­
cial Valentine Heart-
shaped Boxes of delicious
Societe, Whitman’s, or
Merry Maid Chocolates.
They come in many sizes,
from one-half pound up­
ward.
43c
Pink or Red
Sweet Potatoes
Whole Wheat.................
Delicious
Valentine
42c
69c
29c
1
1
OUR PRICE—
for this Deal
Twin Bread— White or
Such a
Dill Pickles
Soap Deal
Total Value
At the Churches
3
3
Peet's Washing Ma­
chine Soap; Pkg.
Crystal White Soap,
10 bars ....
Creme Oil Hand
Soap, 4 bars -
J. W. Copeland Yards
Bananas
Grape Fruit
Oranges
Get the Best
Ideas on
Modern Home
Building
Store No. 47
Hillsboro
Eastern
Sugar Cured
Bacon
Squares
Per
Pound
For Frying or
Seasoning
Boned and Tied
Smoked
Picnics
Per
Pound
No Bone, No Waste
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