PAGE EIGHT THE HILLSBORO ARGVS during the lust report month: Miss service at 7:45 p. nt. The special revival services are still being held Jones. Miss Young. Miss Reed. Miss Konigun, Mrs. Paine, Mrs. Doyle, at the church. These meetings are Mr. Johnson, Mr. Mooberry, Mr. | open to the public. The services are 4 Trinity Lutheran Church The program at the Venetian Barnes, Mrs. Kruchek, Mrs. Mel being conducted by Mrs. Kathleen Third 'and Walnut Street* Stilton MiAtee, the young Canadian theater Friday evening, sponsored huish, Mrs. Case and Mrs. Blades. Geot ya Reul*. Paa tor by the Women's Service club, Mrs. Frank Davis substituted for German service next Sunday at evangelist, who is assisted by Miss realized more than $100 for the Miss Johnson Tuesday morning. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. Lydia Gillispie, song leader. Every- milk fund. Miss Fahy was absent from school The great apostle l’aul once stated \ body is welcome. The three eighth grade rooms en­ Monday on account of illness. that he was not ashamed of the joyed a party Saturday evening in Lester Wilson of West port is reg­ Gospel of Christ because it is a the basement of the school house. istered in Mr. Barnes' room. We still power unto salvation, 4 The guests came in costume. Helen Hazel Blades and Juanita Kerr preach that same gospel, It still has ,___ for the most have been practicing their angel ............ won first prize The Thatcher Sunday school gave Hart that same power to save. It is also attractive girl's costume, and David food cake demonstration regularly your privilege to avail yourself of a party and supper Friday evening. Combs for the most ridiculous girl's 1 ‘ •• ■■ • I since the state fair. Miss Helen Frankie Oberman has blood poi­ it. Welcome. • • • • • soning in his arm and is out of costume. Arvin Robb and Willard Cowgill, assistant state club leader, Newton won the prizes for the J’est has been helping the girls. Wednes­ ! school. Methodist Episcopal Church Miss day they went to Corvallis as guests ------ K B. IxcHhart. Minister Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Haney and sustained boys' characters. Meredith's room was awarded first of Miss Cowgill. They demonstrated “The Battle of Ballots and the daughter, Lillian, of Forest Grove, prize for the ----- most - entertaining _. before the ex-club members dub of Christian Voter” will be the pastor's and Mr and Mrs. Paul Ringle and stunt. Hallowe'en games were play­ the senior home economics class. On sermon topic Sunday morning, and 1 son of Hillsboro, were Sunday guests ed during the evening and refresh­ November 7 they will demonstrate in the evening Dr. George l*ratt of at the Ted Haney home. Mrs. LaSalle and son were in ments consisting of pumpkin pie and nt the Pacific International Live Portland will speak on "What I cider were served in the lunch room stock show. There they will com­ Would l)o If 1 Were You,” a dis­ Hillsboro on business Saturday. pete against tennis from Washing­ Mr. and Mrs. Pius Vandehey and at to o'clock. course to young people and to those The field man front the A. M. Pal­ ton, Idaho, Nevada and I'tah. who are interested in young people. son of Kansas City visited with her mer company spent Friday after­ mother, Mrs. George Zimmerman,1 • • • • • “Did the doctor remove your Hp noon in the school. He gave sev­ Sunday. Central Church of Christ Robert Mott of Gales Creek call- eral interesting writing demonstra­ pendiz?” Corner Third and Baseline Streets M. Putman, M> “Feels to nie like lie removed my ed at the John Loynes home Sun- tions, 14S3 Wa.hincton Street; Phone 471-Y Douglas Doyle, who broke his arm whole table of contents. day. Octopus. Bible school at 10 a. m. Sermon, Mrs. Charles Clapshaw and chil- a few weeks ago, reports that it I “Personality.” 11 a. nt. Christian dren of Hillside spent Friday w it h will be cut of the cast m two weeks. I Hillsboro won a 10 to 0 victory Endeavor at 6:30 p. m„ and sermon, her mother, Mrs. John Loynes. “Na’uraliration," at 7:30 p. tn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDonald over Forest Grove Friday afternoon. and son, Howard, were in Portland Howard Thomas, Hillsboro quarter­ First Baptist Church back. starred throughout the game, Monday. 8. McMinia, Pastor Farthing Loynes is helping Sam making the first touchdown and con- | Bible school at 9:45 a. m. H. E. Thompson set out thre? acres of verting. Raymond Sandy made the Thompson, superintendent, Classes strawberries. second touchdown on a long end , for all ages. Morning _ worship at Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and run. but failed to convert. Howard 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "Isaiah's daughter. Mabel, of Watts, and Thomas made the third touchdown, Vision." Evening topic, "The Dear Ethel Wilson and Miss Boyd of but tailed to convert. Hillsboro had Bought Draught.” B. Y. P. V. meets- Portland, were guests of Mr. and much the stronger team. at 6:45 p. m. The team will meet St. Mary’s on Mrs. Ezra Wright Sunday evening. • • • • • Mr. and Mrs. I.. Thompson and Thursday afternoon. The boys ex-: Hillsboro Congregational Church pect a hard game, but hope to win ■ The bible school meets at 10 a. m. sons. Dale and Darrel, who have by a concentrated aerial attack. : been in California for the last two At 11 a. m. the Rev. C. H. Harri months, visited their daughter. Mrs. This is the hardest team they will son, superintendent for the Congre­ Royal Raymond, and family, last meet this season. gational churches in Oregon, will de­ week, and left Saturday for their Robert Tupper from the 7 B room liver the message. is back in school after a week's ill­ home at Rainier. Ruth Smith of Forest Grove was ness. Christian Science Society Donald and Dale Merrill left the ' Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sun­ a guest of Ellen McDonald Friday first of the week for Canby, where day school at 9:45. Classes for night. Arthur and Mildred Watkins and they will make their home. younger pupils at 11 a. m. Wednes­ The following rooms have had at­ Vera Sills spent Monday night with day evening services at 8 o’clock. tendance of per cert or better • • • • • Walter Wright. Margaret McCann of Manning Free Methodist Church Corner Fifth and Oak Streets spent the week-end with her grand­ J. N. Wood. Pastor mother. Mrs. LaSalle. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. G. W. Ted Haney has been hauling hops Bondurant, superintendent. Preach­ for Mr. Thornburg near Hillsboro. ing at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. , m. John Williams is helping rock the Prayer meeting on Thursday eve- - roads. ning. All are welcome to these ser- vices. Try Thi* on Your Piccolo • • • • • I A sleeper is one who sleeps. A Assembly of God Mission West Main Street sleeper is that in which a sleeper Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. fol­ sleeps. A sleeper is that on which lowed by morning worship at 11 a. the sleeper which carries the sleeper m. Evangelistic message Sunday Therefore. evening at 7:45. Christ's Ambassa­ while he sleeps runs. the dors meet Tuesday evening at 7:45. while the sleeper sleeps in Bible study Thursday evening. Jeeper the sleeper carries the the Healing service Saturday evening at sleeper in the sleeper over 7:45. sleeper under the sleeper until the • • • • • sleeper which carries the sleeper Foursquare Gospel Light House jumps off the sleeper and wakes the (Formerly Full (kxspel Tabernacle) sleeper in the sleeper and there is Fourth Street, between Baseline and Oak Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and no longer any sleeper sleeping in preaching at 11 a. m. Evangelistic the sleeper on the sleeper.—Ex. At the Churches School Notes * NOVEMBER I. 192H. HILLSBORO, OREGON ] Thatcher --------- - Many Arrests Are Made Ox er Week-end Nine persons were arrested by Sheriff J. K. Reeves and deputies over the week end. The charges are ninny and varied. Roscoe M. Bennett was taken Thursday on two charges of assault and battery. August Beck and Ralph Morton of Gamut ion were ar-1 rested on booze charges Friday. I Deputy Game Warden V. F. MeFar land filed charges against E. .1, Sher man of the Sherman Lumber com pally, elarging him with dumping sawdust nto Dairy creek. Frank E Erickson and Fr ink Fisher, both of Dallas, were arrested Saturday and face liquor counts. Harry E. Davis, taken on Saturday, is faced with an FUNERAL HOME assault and butteiy charge, t'haiged with destroying improvement* on and Washington Phon« 07 2 Si«th mortgaged land Henry Kurtz of HILLSBORO OREGON near Hillsboro was arrested Satur- ihi^^£udol£h^touUiilllier^vii^j»r — GEO. J. I.iMBER — i Announcing that iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiìiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihvì Bounties from Oregon Rivers Oregon rivers offer unsurpassed scenic beauty, the zest of sport, and the challenge of adventure. For our practical well-being, Oregon rivers give us food and game tlsh. Dr. Kenneth T. Long EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST will be here Wednesday and Saturday Altar- noona of Each Week But in modern civilization fish are lhe ieaat of the rivers’ gift». with Dr. E. II. Smith in the Com­ mercial National Bank building. Practicing Eye Sight Specialist in Portland for 15 years. From the Rivers Come Water For Mining Water For Manufacture Water For Communities Water For Irrigation Water For Lumbering Hydro-Electric Power Shall We Tie Up Four Great Rivers 509 511 515 515 Iliesc bills stop development and prog« ress VOTE NO! « : X ? The aim of the water and fish bills is to prohibit the use of water from the Deschutes, McKenzie, Ump- qua, and Rogue risers ami their tributaries for "any purpose what­ soever,” except fish propagation, covering one-fourth of tin- state and one-half the undeveloped wa­ ter power. League in Opposition to Water and Fish Bills J. E. Shelton, President Eugene, Ore I'd. Adv. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ the urn Original Rexall One Cent Sale Friday, Saturday and Monday : : ; This is a Sale where you buy an item at the Regular Price and another for ONE CENT—A few of the many items that will be on sale are listed below: RUBBER GOODS $2.00 Maximum Hot Water Bottle. $2.00 Maximum Syringe ................. 50c Lady’s Dressing Comb 50c Gent’s Dressing Comb 2 for $2.01 2 for $2.01 2 for 51c ..... 2 for 51c CANDY $1.00 Liggett’s “Taste Full” ... 35c Liggett’s Milk Chocolate .. 60c Liggett’s Hard Candies .... 10c Chocolate Blocks................ 2 for $1.01 2 for 36c 2 for 61c ...2 for 1 lc STATIONERY $1.00 Exotic Papetrie ..................... $1.00 Arabesque Papetrie ............ 75c Pierre Papetrie .............. 50c Lord Baltimore Papetrie 75c Monarch Pound Paper ... 2 for $1.01 2 for $1.01 2 for 76c 2 for 51c 2 for 76c ■ I 5 Î DRUGS AND CHEMICALS 75c Rubbing Alcohol ................................. 75c Aspirin Tablets (100) ....................... $1.00 Mineral Oil ......... 40c Peroxide Hydrogen 50c Milk Magnesia ..... $1.00 Cod Liver Oil ..... 25c Castor Oil .. 15c Epsom Salts 2 for 76c ...... 2 for 76c 2 for $1.01 2 for 41c ...... 2 for 51c 2 for $1.01 2 for 26c 2 for 16c TOILET GOODS 50c Jonteel Face Powder ............... 25c Narcisse Talcum $1.00 Harmony Toilet Water 75c Theatrical Cold Cream .... 75c Narcisse Perfume ............... 50c Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion 50c Petrolium Hair Rub .......... > 50c Rikers Brilliantine 25c Rexall Tooth Paste 50c Almond Cream .... 50c Harmony Massage Cream 50c Bay Rum ........................... 50c Rexall Shaving Lotion .... 25c Tiny Tot Talcum .............. 35c Rexall Shaving Cream .... 50c Klenzo Dental Cream ...... 50c Klenzo Liquid ................... 2 for 51c 2 for 26c 2 for $1.01 2 for 76c 2 for 76c 2 for 51c 2 for 51c 2 for 51c 2 for 26c 2 for 51c 2 for 51c 2 for 51c 2 for 51c 2 for 26c 2 for 36c 2 for 51c 2 for 51c SO :■ simple a ml safe a child « an n\r it With the children studying home economics in school and eager to cook at home, it is imperative that you have a modern electric range in your kitchen. : : The new Hotpoint makes baking and cooking an assured success before you begin . . . for all the guess­ work becomes clockwork. Charts presented to you with the range show exactly what heat to employ and for precisely how long. Then you set electrical attach­ ments to do the work. s ■ s Until November 17th, the new Hotpoint will be initalled on THE MOST CONVENIENT TERMS WB HAVE EVER OFFERED Small Down Payment and $10.00 Monthly Portland Ele ~Eleclric~B!dgr Electric Building Alder Street Ret. Broadway and 6th SALEM I Delta Drug Store Ihe 1929 all-white porcelain enamel Hotpoint brings a luxury you would have considered impossible a few years ago. An electric light to shine directly into your cooking pots ... a smokeless broiler ... a utility drawer to put the broiler arid knives and forks into . . . (think of the steps saved there!) ... a three-cup perco­ lator with outlet on range ... a white enamel clock . . . white salt and pepper shakers , . . automatic heat control. Almost a complete kitchen cabinet in your range! And the new speed units make quick cooking a joy! 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