The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 20, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HILLSRORO ARGUS -HILLSBORO, OREGON
At the Churches
First Baptist Church
S. McMinis, Pastor
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. . Morn-
R.
ing worship at 11 a. m. Rev.
I
Jensen, a former Hillsboro resident,
recently returned from Chicago,
where he spent three years in th«>
Moody Bible Institute, will preach.
We are sun1 Mr. Jensen’s friends
will want to meet him. Evening
service at 8 o'clock. B. Y. P. u.
meets at 6:45 p. m.
♦ ♦♦
Trinity Lutheran Church
Third and Walnut Streets
George Reule, Pastor
Services will be conducted in th«'
English language next Sunday, be-
ginning at 10:30. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m. At 11 a. m. Saturday.
September 22. the Confirmation class
will meet at 1730 Washington street.
You are h«*artily welcomed to at­
tend our services.
♦ ♦ ♦
tween the middle of September and
the middle of October.
"Culling begins at the time eggs
are selected for incubation," points
out Mr. Cosby. "Weak, malformed
and undesirable chicks are cull«*d
when transferred from the incuba­
tor to the brooder. Chicks of low-
vitality are further eliminated as
soon as discovered during the de­
veloping period, and pullets start­
ing to lay a few months later than
the average of the flock are next
culled out. Culling is thus a con­
tinuous 365-day watching for un­
profitable hens.”
Mr. Cosby discusses th«* factors in
culling such as vigor and health,
yellow pigment in the skin. molt,
body changes, head and face, and
temperament. He warn* against de­
pending on any one factor, however.
"It is not safe to judg«> n hen
solely by any one of the indications
mentioned," h«1 says. "Such proce­
dure will result in untold errors.
Only when all indications are ap­
plied to each hen can intelligent
judgment be passed.
"Culling is an intelligent com­
parison between hens of the same
flock having equal opportunity «is
far as housing, feeding and man­
agement are concerned. No one set
of rules applies to all flocks.”
An effort is being made to secure
4,000 ncres for oil leases near Hills-
boro. Mr. Schlief, German geolo-
gist, has gone over the land ami
has explained to a group of busi­
ness men that he is confident that
there is oil formation south of th«*
city.
He said that the first well would
cost about $150.000, and that it
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wouhi put Hillsboro on the map.
Fires in the United States each The leases call for a one-twelfth
year cost about 15,000 human lives. royalty, for the completion of the
according to fire insurance statistics. well when oil or gas is found in
Denton Transfer
has moved its office from
th«* llanel Electric Shop
to the
MW
banners’ Feed Bam
Main St. betwrrn 3rd and 4th
I I Idl All f
CASH PAID
For your trips to Portland and other
valley points, investigate the con­
venience of frequent schedules that
are offered by the Pacific Stages.
Removable shelves
Joseph Fossati Co.,
William Knipp, Wigwam Confectionery
I Liminone! & Card
Wholesale Produce
I I 20 Second St.
H. H. Rehse Pool Hall
Phone 1631 Y
H34 Second
St.,
Ilill.born, Oregon
Next door Modern Woodman
Palm Drug Store
Christ
Corner Third and Baseline Streets
M. Putman. Minister
Residence. 1453 Washington street,
Telephone 471-Y
Bible school at 10 a. m. Com-
munion and sermon at 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.
Sermon. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet-
ing Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock.
£
West Main Street
J. D. and Mrs. Miller, Pastors
The regular weekly services at
the Assembly of God Mission (Full
Gospel) on West Main street are as
follows: Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m., followed by morning worship at
11 o’clock. Evangelistic message
Sunday evening at 7:45. Christ’s
Ambassadors meet Tuesday evening
at 7:45. Bible study Thursday eve­
ning. Healing service Saturday eve­
ning at 7:45.
♦ ♦♦
36% increase in 8 months
NO SHOPPING WORRIES
Relief from the worries of food shopping is found at your convenient
Thrift Store. The Quality Merchandise, the Thrift Prices and the
prompt, courteous attention put you entirely at ease.
Sales of the Safeway System increased 36 per cent during the first
8 months of 1928 over the same period in 1927. They reached a total
of $65,550,272.25, an average of more than 8 million dollars a month.
This remarkable showing reflects the ever increasing popularity of
Safeway Stores in the minds of millions of shrewd housewives. Here
and now we pledge ourselves to continue to merit such popularity
and confidence.
?
Safeway Values You Can Depend On
Foursquare Gospel Light House
(Formerly Full Gospel Tabernacle)
Fourth street, between Baseline and
Oak streets
Sunday school at 1:45 p. m., and
preaching at 3 p. m. Evangelistic
service at 7:45 p. m., and also on
Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 p.m.
We invite the public to these ser­
vices.
♦ ♦ +
Sugar
C. and H. Cane
OQ
100-pound
sack........
$1.00
Flour
Butter
Fresh Creamery
1 Pound
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Poultry Culling Is
A Continuous Task
No one season of the year is the
Beason for culling the poultry flock.
Instead proper culling is a continu­
ous process by which the practical
poultryman watches for unprofitable
fowls 365 days out of the year.
This, at least, is the conclusion of
H. E. Cosby, extension specialist in
poultry" husbandry, whose revised
bulletin, "Culling a Poultry Flock’’
has just been issued by the Oregon
extension service.
In addition to this continuous
culling, one or more systematic ex­
aminations of the entire flock are
made, usually from June to August
inclusive. After this general cull-
inf, select breeding hens are chosen
from those remaining, usually be-
I
ft
Chili Con
Carne
49-lb
sack
Barrel—
4 sacks
Southern Style
IBIA
2 Cans
25c
Mayonnaise
—OR—
Hj Relish Spread
Pint
39c
Salad Oil
Buy It in Bulk
1 Quart
35c
1
2 Gallon
65c
1 Gallon . $1.25
Bring Your Container!
In Bulk
Maximum Brand
95c
2 Pounds
39c
Potatoes
Onions
Fine Home Grown
No. 1 Locals
100-pound
QQ
sack..
t/JLeO«F
$1.89 ft]
$7.39
9 Pounds
Convoy Flour
Mazóla Oil
C risco
Hot Sauce
Our Guaranteed Hardwhcat
Blend—49-tb
SPAULDING Footballs, Suits,
and Accessories. Teachers pur­
chasing for school receive club
prices.
Bacon Backs
Nice and lean; fine
for frying or boiling
Pound
- 29c
The
Pure Lard
He are now the Agents for
the popular
Pure open kettle ren­
dered lard of finest
quality
LONG RADIO
2 Pounds -
Corwin Hardware
Store No. 47
Spaulding Sporting Goods
Phone 72j
33C
Cod Fish
Near Boneless
UvU
Del Monte Tomato Hot Sauce—
Makes tasty food tastier—6 cans
Cake Flour
QCss
XVV
Clams
Swansdown—Assures fluffy
cakes—Package .......................
Rjtzor Minced in ftij-oz.
tins—2 cans
35c
Malt Syrup
Bohemian Style
55c
Fancy Tokays
3 Pounds
47c
Macaroni or Spaghetti
In Bulk—Substantial, nourish-
ing food—3 pounds
-4 Q
a
Dandy for Sandwiches—
>Zts— 6 cans for
Pound -
20C
Weiners
Big, fat, juicy weiners
—just the thing for a
quick lunch
Pound -
25C
Phone 2171
25c
Peanut Butter
Royal Club—Fine for those
school lunches—2’A-Ib jar
49c
Jelly Beans
Popular Brands in No. 10
bags ..................................................
Crushed Fruit Center»—
Assorted flavors— 2 pounds .
Baking Powder
Good Meat
25c
Deviled Meat
Fischer’s—Cream Rolled—
9-0» bag ..............
Pancake Flour
Choice shoulder cuts—
from Safeway quality
beef
Hillsboro
Shorten*
35c
Bars
Pot Roasts
♦ ♦ ♦
Popular
Nationally
ing—3-th Tin
For Laundry
♦♦♦
is so important an item
in the daily menu that
its selection calls for
the greatest care, You
are assured of the best
at the least price in our
markets—always.
A
A Pure Vegetable Oil—
White Wonder
Safeway Market Savings for Saturday
Smoked
*1
Q
I ■ ■ Jr
Quart Tin
35c
Cocoanut
Bulk—Fancy shredded, for
better cakes and pies—Pound
Crescent—Satisfaction in
Baking—1-ît» can
FOOTBALL
Time Is Here!
Bag
Soap
2 Pounds
Peanut Butter
ft
Crown
Christian Science Society
Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sun­
day school at 9:45. Classes for
younger pupils at 11 a. m. Wednes­
day evening services at 8 o’clock.
/
Distribution y^ithout Wci^ie^
Corner Fifth and Oak Streets
J. N. Wood, Pastor
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. G. W.
Bondurant, superintendent. Preach­
ing at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. . m.
Prayer meeting on Thursday i cve-
ning. All are welcome to these ser-
vices.
♦ ♦♦
Assembly of God Mission
• • • * M
» * a » V » » »> *
jQGKltO. XXrXTM * •
♦ ♦♦
Free Methodi»t Church
1152 Second St.
no corners to clean
Complete s impl icily
AGENTS—
PACÎH
No stooping
Eggs and Chickens
and sell Fresh Eggs, Chickens
and Spring Chickens, live or
dressed, while you wait, on
Saturday.
Pacific Stages
Church
for women
We always buy
Take advantage of reduced rate* made pos­
sible by our lO-ride and ^O-ride
book plan.
George T. Pratt. Minister
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Floyd Miller, superintendent, The
classes are now organized and there
is a place for every one. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. The discussion
will be on the theme, “The Motive
and Program of Christian Service.
Central
T II E
Conveniences developed
travel via Pacific Stages
♦ ♦♦
wind ruff» also follow Jaggod in.
cialonn made in un operation. They
nro more or I«**’ harmless unlm« sn
big ux to rnuso th*" fowl Inconvcnl.
an«*«, in which cnau they may bn
stopped by oinking a thn-o-cornered
«kin incision to rclnaae th« air.
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Frequent Schedules
E. B. Lockhart, Minister
No preaching senice next Sun-
day. Sunday school and the Ep-
worth League will meet
usual hours.
♦ ♦ ♦
Church of
Caponiiing fowls by means of
but one slit reduces the tendency to
"wind puff»’’ which frequently re-
[ suit from this operation, reports W
T. Johnson, poultry pathologist at
(Vlalt tlw Fair)
the Oregon station, in answer to a
Hillsboro Argus $1.50 per year. question from a poultryman. Those
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commercial quantities. Th«' leases
also provide that crop damages ar»*
paid, (hat taxon against improv«*
ments are paid, and that th«* farmer
can cultivate all lands.
Telephone 801-Y
Home Phone 2732
Methodist Episcopal Church
Hill.boro Congregational
Want Land Least's
For Oil Drilling
SEPTEMBER 20. |«2H.
—
Salt
29c
Malt
Pabst—Hop Flavored—
In 3-lb tin..........
Diamond Cryntal—Iodized or
Plain—In handy 2-lb shaker..
Bran Flakes
Kellogg’»—The Health
Cereal—3 packages .................
Purex
25c
Master Bleacher in large 32-oz. bottle;
Removes canning stains from
your hands—2 bottles
29c
Ivory—The guest size bar—
12-bar carton for
49c
Crab Meat
North Sea Brand—61/fc ounces
of tasty white meat—Can........
59c
Soap
49c
FELS NAPTHA SOAP - - 10 BARS - -
49c
Thrift Features for Saturday and Monday — Sept. 22 and 24
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