The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
PAGE TWO
At the Churches
Wake Up! Adverti»e!
Easterner'» Advice
"Oregonians should stick a
pin in themselves, wake up and
advertise."
This statement was made to
Dr. Charles A. Lamkin by Dr.
Anderson of Minnesota, when
the two made the Columbia
river highway trip Thursday of
last week. The easterner said
th«» Palisades of th«* Hudson
were toys as compared with the
Palisades at The Dalles Ik* de­
scribed the Columbia river high­
way trip as well worth the time,
money and effort to come here
from the east. A million a year
should be spent in advertising
the highway, he said.
Dr. Lamkin attended a dental
clinic at The Dalles Friday and
Saturday.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Third and Walnut Street«
George Reul«, Peat or
atü
"Dad’s”
Set for Saturday
University of Oregon, Eugene,
German service next Sunday st
Oct. 4.— (Special)—Fathers of the
10:30. Sunday school at 9:45. "In
I University of Oregon students liv­
ing in Hillsboro ar«* out to chai-
morals, as in physics, the str«*am
li-nge th«* claim mad«* by \ W Nor­
cannot rise higher than its source."
blad, of Astoria, that th«* coast city
Just as external force must be ap­
will have the largest delegation of
plied to water, for instance, to raise
' “Dads" at th«* annual Dad’s Day
it above the level of its source, just
event here October 6. Mr. Norblad
so external force must be applied to
has just wired President Arnold
the morals in man if it is to be
Bennett Hall that at least a doxen
raised higher than the level of
cars will leave in a special caravan
morality in natural man. The re­
from his vicinity. These will be ap­
ligion of Christ-Crucified is the only
propriately decorated with slogans
external force that has been able to
and banners, an«l th«* fathers will
accomplish this. The word of the
b«* out for a great time from the
Gospel has that intrinsic power to
moment they leave Astoria.
bring about a complete regeneration
in man. We preach that Gospel,
Fathers of students from Hills­
and you are cordially welcomed to
boro who have b«*en invited to come
attend our services.
Esther Sehefheld, at Los Angeles, to Eugene include the following: T.
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H. Tongue, L. M. Kelly, H. R.
California.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Deceased is a son of A. R. Eng- Chantier. J. W. Goodin, C. A.
E. B. Lockhart. Minister
land of this city, and lived here un- Hand«*. Thomas Connell, W. K Put-
“How to Build Up a Strong til three months ago. when he went nam. John A. Rasmussen, William
Meierjurgen, S. E. Olson, S. H.
Church” will be the sermon topic to California for his health, He Thwaite, L. A. Long and H. R. Em
was
a
sufferer
from
tuberculosis.
by the pastor at the morning hour
Mr. England and his son, Forrest niott.
of worship, and in the evening he
speaks on "Devils In Masks or City left Sunday for Los Angeles to at-
Three View» on Advertising
Traps for Giris,” a discourse he in­ ten«! the funeral.
A local business man complained
vites all interested in the young to
the other day to one of his custo-
Walnuts Grow in Large
hear. The Sunday school is rapidly Clusters
| mers that he did not see why he
at
Banks
getting into its fall work, and the
| could not get more business, as h«»
Epworth League will discuss “Facts
Two clusters of walnuts, eight in ergued that his prices were as low ('
of Prohibition.” There were about one, an«i ten in the other, were as those for the same goods any- i
thirty young people at the service brought into the Argus office Fri­ where else. The customer spoke up '
last Sunday night and the study day by Mrs. E. M. Ingles of Banks, at once and said: "Well, they may
course for the season of renewed who says the trees are well loaded. be, but I take the P. V. ami I have
activity and planning for the mid­ Mrs. Ingles says that it is the first never seen your nd with any prices
winter convention have much to in­ time she has ever seen so many in quoted on it. Are you ashamed of
terest the voung people.
clusters. The walnuts are in the them, or are you just afraid your
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Argus window.
^ompetitor^na^ see them?” After •
OCTOBER 4,
HILLSBORO, OREGON
all is said, there Is no reason why
any man's services or goods shouhl
not stand on their merits, and there
is not th«* slightest excuse for sup
posing that a competitor does not
know what your prices are. He
doesn’t have to depeml upon th«*
printed prices to secur«* th«* infor­
mation h<* desires. Hut it is impor­
tant to let th«* buying public know
what your prices are. what goods
you carry, and something about
their quality. - Windsor (Colo.)
Poudre Valley.
what h«< puts into that space ill the
way of thought and attention to
th«* things that appeal to th«* buy­
ing public. One of th«» odd things
to th«* publisher of a new»pnp«*r
and one of the unfair things -Is
that those who consider advertising
Next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—Oct. 10-11-12
CECIL B D e MILLES
KING®
CASH PAID
We always buy
Eggs and Chickens
and sell Fresh Eggs, Chickens
and Spring Chickens, live or
dressed, while you wait, on
Saturday.
>v
Joseph Fossati Co.,
■ UtfdXfúf ¿>ÿ JEANIE MACPHERSON
ADMISSION---- Children, 15c; Adults, 50c
Wholesale Produce
Phone 1 6J1 Ì
vvrtialnir »chrm«*» «» oaxlly an they
«•an nay "No!" Io th» 11 »raid when
unki'd to do real advert i»ing, they
wou'd not only nave money but
would get »vine leturit» for th«»
money they »pend. Eaton (Coin.)
Herald.
VENETIAN THEATER
When business men of the small
town fully understand that adver­
tising is an investment and not a
donation to th«» printer or publisher,
then will he become a great factor
in holding his trad«* and attracting
trade to his town. Just how much
value an advertiser gets out of his
us«» of space depends largely upon
1 1 20 Second St.
n donation, n«*v«*r chargv th«» »x
poll»« to donut Iona Init itlwrty»
«hiirg«’ it to advert ixlng. Windsor
(Colo.) I'oudro Vallvy.
• • • • •
If Eaton m«*rchant» could only
»ay “No!" to worthl«*»» out,id«* nd
n
;
Next door Modern Woodman
First Baptist Church
S. McMinis. Pastor
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morn-
ing worship at 11 a. m. Sermon
subject, "Slarantha." Evening ser-
vice at 7:30. Sermon topic, "God
or Gold.” The ordinance of the
Lord’s Supper will be observed at
the close of the morning service.
B. Y. P. U. meets at 6:45 p. m.
Visitors and strangers always wel­
come.
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‘Without W<
Christian Church
Corner Third and Baseline Streets
M. Putman. Minister
1453 Washington Street : Phone 471-Y
Bible school at 10 a. m. Sermon,
“Winning a Crown,” at 11 a. m.
Y. P. C. S. C. and Christian En­
deavor at 6:30 p. m. Sermon, "The
Gréa» Judgment Day,” at 7:30 p. m.
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Christian Science Society
Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sun-
day school at 9:45. Classes for
younger pupils at lia. m. W ednes-
day evening services at 8 o’clock.
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AT YOUR THRIFT STORE
Low Prices and Good Foods go hand in hand. Our weekly advertise­
ments list only a few of the VALUES to be found here, and ALWAYS
QUALITY is SUPREME.
Safeway sets the pace in
Value Giving
Free Methodist Church
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 eve­
ning. All are welcome to these ser­
vices.
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Assembly of God Mission
West Main Street
J. D. »nd Mrs. Miller. Pastore
48c Xi Si.39
Saturday Shopping
Margarine
Milk
Soap
Crux Brand
Maximum Brand
Citrus Brand
3 Pounds
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 mornir.g 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.
58c
Raisins
Lily of the Valley
Sifted Early June
An Exceptional Value!
4 Cans
4*4* +
Foursquare Gospel Light House
Dozen
cans.......
(Formerly Full Gospel Tabernacle)
Fourth Street, between Baseline and Oak
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and
preaching at 11 a. m. Evening ser­
vices at 7:45 p. m., and also on
Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 p.m.
We invite the public to these ser­
vices.
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69c
82.00
Hominy
Maximum Brand
No. 2l/i Tins
Seedle SS
Big-K Brand
all hard wheat
Flour made from the
West’s Best Wheat!
Sk 81.79
S.
87.00
This is an exceptional
value and our advice
would be to lay in your
winter’s supply now!
Hillsboro Congregational Church
George T. Pratt, Minister
4-lb
package..........
29c
Oysters
Reedville Preabyterian
American Beauty
Morning worship at 9 a. m. Sun­
day school at 10. The theme for
the morning sermon will _be .‘‘The
Cure of Some Present Difficulties.”
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5-oz. Tins
Big-K Brand
S
49c
Another big saving!
15-ounce
package...........
10c
Peels
New Crop
Citron, Lemon and
Orange
Oranges
HARLEY
Pickles
Dills
l-gallon jars,
each.................
Harley England, aged 23, died
Saturday afternoon, September 25,
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
In game district No. 2
you can hunt Chinese
Pheasants each Wednes­
day and Sunday in Octo­
ber.
Medium Size
Extra Choice
£S....
- 29c
Pure Lard
One of the highest
qualities to be had
and all size game load
shells.
Phone 72
Jonathans
Netted Gems
Pound
Automatic and Repeating
Shotguns, Hunting Coats,
Spaulding Sporting Goods
Fancy Sunkist
Cudahy’s Puritan
Eastern Sugar Cured
Very mild, whole or
half
Opened October 1
1152 Second St.
Potatoes
81.25
No. 1 Grade
100-lb
sack ...
Safeway Market Savings for Saturday
Smoked Ham
Pork Roast
Duck Season
Corwin Hardware
Apples
Dozen
ENGLAND
2 Pounds -
löi
Store No. 47
33C
Ham! Ham!
This is the Ham so of-
ten demonstrated in
our markets, and its
high quality proved to
hundreds of Safeway
customers. If you are
not already a satisfied
user of this Ham, try
one at the great sav­
ing we are offering
Saturday.
Hillsboro
ellow or White, freshly ground—
it-lb bag for
New Crop Seedless in Bulk—
4 poundfl
The Popular Pure Vegetable
Shortening—I-lb pail
A quality pack of golden Hawaiian
35c
23c
91c
aa ■■
fruit; alicea slightly broken; No. 21 *
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Baking Powder
Calumet
l-lb tin
Choice Shoulder Cuts
from young, grain-fed
pork—
Pound -
25C
C.1
Lipton's Tea—Orange Pekoe;
11 lb pat kage
29c
Pioneer—Dainty Razor Minced
Clams in tall tins; 2 cans
35c
Peanut Butter
19c
Peaches
Del Monte — Delicious fruit, in heavy
syrup; large 2 Vi tins—
2 cans for
Large bottles of these house-
hold necessities; 2 bottles
The Master Bleacher anti Water Soft­
ener; ■ great washing help
y|
Large 32-oz. bottle; 2 for
iOC
Sunbrite Cleanser
The double acting cleanser—
I)eO{lorant—Can
Pound -
25C
Phone 2171
5c
Toilet Soap
Life Buoy—
3 bars for
Golden Yellow Corn
Maize variety—No. 2 tins—
3 cans for.................
19c
Laundry Soap
Crystal White—The "Billion
Bubble” Soap—10 bars
Asparagus
Hillsdale — Tender, short Asparagus,
packed in picnic tins—
OO«
2 cans .......................
dOC
«
—
JLtfC
Purex
4 0«
xmv
Toilet Pap er
Thrift’s Quality Tissue—
1000-sheet rolls; 3 rolls for
Steak
Choice »Shoulder Cuts
from Safeway Quality
Beef—
49c
Blueing or Ammonia
Old Mission—Delicious Whole Wheat
Bars, filled with fresh figs—
2 pounds for..............................
In Bulk—Fine and Fresh—
Made from selected nuts; lb.
23c
Clams
Pancake Flour
Sperry—A favorite for
Hotcakes—3-lb package
Fig Bars
Orenco Presbyterian Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
mediately following the Sunday
school session will be given the Sun­
day School Rally Day program. The
C. E. prayer meeting will be held at
7 p. m., and evening worship at 8
o’oclock.
Corn Meal
Raisins
Snowdrift
Pineapple
Seeded
Hot Cake
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Floyd Miller, superintendent. There
is a place for every one. Morning
worship at 11 a. m.
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THRIFT COFFEE
"THE TASTE TREAT”—This Blend is the acme
Always Ground Fresh
to Your Order ...............
poun.1
s You Can Make in Your
Corner Fifth and Oak Streets
J. N. Wood. Pastor
Thrift Values for Saturday and Monday — October 6 and 8
19c
CANDY SPECIAL!
An unsurpassed value in these assorted “Hand Strung”
Chocolate Creams—Per pound
Where you save on Foodstuffs
That’s Thrift!
Hillsboro THRIFT Store
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