The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 08, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
NOVEMBER H, I92H.
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON
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son, Linn, of Watts, were guests at
Bondurant, superintendent. Preach­
ing at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
the Eira Wright home Thursday.
Prayer meeting on Thursday eve­
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sears and
ning. All are welcome to these ser­
daughter of Forest Grove spent
Trinity Lutheran Church
Miss
Alice
Woods
entertained
vices.
Third and Walnut Street*
• • • • •
with a Hallowe'en party for the Sunday evening at the Charles Sears
Georue Reul«, Pastor
home,
Foursquare Gospel Light House
high school children.
Divine services will be conducted
Mrs. John I.oyne- w as a guest of
(Formerly F'vtll Goaiml Tabamaela)
children
Mrs.
Rex
Obernian
and
in English next Sunday at 10:30 a.
Fourth Street, between Baseline and Oak 1 were guests of Mrs. Robert Mott of Mrs. Lawrence Bamford of Hill Me
m. Sunday school at 9:45. “Not
last Friday,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and
forsaking the assembling of our­ preaching at 11 a. m. Evangelistic Gales Greek Wednesday.
LaSalle spent Sunday
Maurice _______
Miss
Blanch
Haxlitt
of
Forest
selves together,” is the inspired ad­ service at 7:45 p. nt. The special
evening at Lou Comstock's home at
Grove
visited
relatives
here
a
few
monition of the apostle, We wel- revival services are still being held
Hillside.
come you to worship with us. Choir at the church. These meetings are days last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Hanev mid
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis and daughter, Lois, called on Walter
practice Friday, 7:30 p. m., at the open to the public. The services are
church.
son
spent
Sunday
with
her
brother
Willis Sunday evening.
being conducted by Mrs. Kathleen
family,
Claude Morgan, at
Mr. and Sirs. Robert Mott anil
Stilton McAtee, the young Canadian and
Methodist Episcopal Church
Banks,
children
of Gales Creek spent Sun
evangelist, who is assisted by Miss
E. B. Lockhart, Minialer
day
with John Loynes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comstock of
Lydia
Gillispie,
song
leader.
Every
­
At the morning hour the pastor
Airs. Ted Haney and son, Everett,
Portland spent Sunday with his par­
will speak on "Armistice Day.” body is welcome.
• • • • •
and father. F. A. Bennett, and Mrs.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Comstock.
Harry Stone, general secretary of
Christian Science Society
Charles Shaw of McMinnville was Allan Haydon worn in Portland Sat
the Portland Y. M. C. A., who has
ul .lax .
Sunday services at 11 a. m, Sun­ a guest of Charles Sears Tuesday.
recently traveled through Mexico,
The Ladies' Industrial club will
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern and
Classes for
will be at the Methodist church Sun­ day school at 9:45.
son, Lawrence, of Portland, were meet at the home of Mrs. Comstock
day night when he will deliver an younger pupils at 11 a. nt. Wednes­ guests at the Charles Sears and next Wednesday for un
all day
at 8 o'clock.
address on "Impressions of Mexico,” day evening services
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Ted Haney homes Sunday after- meeting.
telling of the religious, social, po­
Howard McDonald spent Tuesday
Hillsboro Congregational Church
j noon.
litical conditions of that revolution­
The bible school meets at 10 a. m.
Everett Haney gave a Hallowe’en with his aunt, Mrs. Ted Haney.
ary country.
Martin Herb and cousin and two
Public worship at 11 a. m. Topic party for his little friends.
• • • • •
for consideration. "Sterling Value,”
Mr and Mrs. George Wilson and ^riends^^^hvenxjdle^calh^l—llLjJ!!!'
First Baptist Church
H. A. Deca preaching.
At the Churches
stores, Keller Laboratory, Meehan-
Maurice LaSalle home Sunday af­ I SLEEP Al l. NIGHT NOW
' Ii sburg. Ohio, <>r locally at Delta
ternoon.
A. C. Smith, 41 W Broad. Bethle­ Drug Storr.
hem, I’a.. •■»•!
Fred Haney, Lou Wright, Earth
“I will tell or write how I was
ing l.oynes and Rex Olierman at
tended the O<l<l Fellows’ lodge in relieved of getting ill» nights with
l.ithiated Bu.hu (Keller Formula».
Hillsboro last Tuesday evening.
Mr, an<l Mrs. Fred Haney and Now I get up refie lied mol (.. ling
family mid Mrs. J. M. Haney were fine." It nets on bladder ns ep»om |
FONERAI. HOME
salts do on bowels. Drives out for-»
in Hillsboro Saturday on business.
<ign deposits and lessens excessive
Phone 972
Walter mid Wilbur Wright and acidity. This relieves the irritation 31.th ■ nd Washington
Art Shontell wet‘e in Hillsboro Sul that causes getting up nights. Thai
HILLSBORO
OREGON
unlay.
tablets cost 2 cents each nt all ding
Thatcher
a.
GEO. J. LIMBER
A SUCCESSFUL HOTEL
Assembly of God Mission
Wrtl Main Street
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., fol-
lowed by morning worship at 1 1 a.
m. Evangelistic message Sunday
evening at 7:45. Christ's Ambassa­
dors meet Tuesday evening at 7:45.
Bible
study
Thursday
evening.
Healing service Saturday evening at
7:45.
All Saints Episcopal Mission
R.-v. Thomas Jenkins. Vicar
The services of worship next Sun-
day will be at 8 and 11 a. m. The
church school at 10 and Young Peo-
pie’s Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. On
Saturday night at 7:30 there
ther will be
a preparation service for the Sun­
day communion. The church is open
daily for prayer.
Weils on Excursion
To Honolulu Friday
Are You Satisfied?
With the Lumber you have pur­
chased at one place and an­
other? Our regular customers
are satisfied with our Lumber
and Service. If you are not one
of our customers give us a trial
next time you place an order.
All we want is a chance to serve
you.
Jake Weil, chairman of the retail
trade committee of the chamber of
commerce, has been given creden­
tials to serve as a representative of
the local group on the Portland
chamber of commerce excursion to
Honolulu. The group will leave here
Friday on the S. S. Malolo for Hon­
olulu. Mr. Weil will be accompanied
by Mrs. Weil and Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Weil. They will return about
December 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Groner of
Scholls will also make the trip to
Honolulu on the Malolo.
J. W. Copeland
Yards
Classified Ad Action
Shown to Be Fast
E. Petrequin of near Orenco was
in the city on business Friday. Mr.
Petrequin says that action on Argus
classified advertisements is very fast.
He called at two places where cows
had been advertised and other cus­
tomers had "beat" him to it.
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The Hotel Washington
Building
__ complete telephone service is a convenience to
every member of the family. Properly placed ex­
tension telephones save tiring steps for the house­
wife. Son or daughter, slater or brother, dad or
mother—find them a year ’round comfort and
satisfaction.
And. too, the téléphona 1« an aid in emergencia*
and a protection in danger.
We bespeak for them a splen­
did business, and success in
abundance.
WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO.
—at—
HILLSBORO, OREGON
A Dainty Lunch Room
The Apple Inn
opened last week in
8. McMinia. Taator
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. H. E.
Thompson, superintendent, Classes
for all ages. Morning
"
’ _ worship at
11 a. m.
Robert Jensen, recently
from the Moody Institute. Chicago,
will have charge of the service. He
has a good message and will be glad
to greet all his friends, B. Y. P. U.
meets at 6:45 p. m. Owing to the
pastor's absence there will be no
evening service.
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IN EVERY HOME
Hotel Washington
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Quality At Lower Prices!
This is the opinion of the customers who buy regularly at Thrift
Stores. The prices on the merchandise Hated below will convince
you of this advantage.
Second and Washington Streets
L. P. Stranahan, Manager
Telephone 301
Thrift Features, Saturday to Tuesday, November 10th to 15th
Free Methodist Church
Corner Fifth and Oak Streets
J. N. Wood. Pastor
Ml
There will be quarterly meeting
services at the Free Methodist
church commencing on Friday eve­
ning and continuing over the Sab­
bath.
Rev. J. G. Taylor, district
elder, will have charge.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. G. W.
FLOURS and CEREAI S
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Quality Flours and Cereals in handy No. 10 bags—
Graham, Whole Wheat, Patent Flour, Rye or Rolled Oats,
Your Choice, No. 10 bag
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"Splinters
Distribution Without TV«
It’s all over but the shouting!
Hoover and Curtis, both western
men, have fulfilled the traditions of
the West as they “broke the solid
south” and carried away the nation.
your SAFEway Store
will SAVEyou More
Mr. Al Smith no doubt feels a
good deal like the negro who was
to undergo an operation.
Surgeon: “I feel it my duty to
inform you that four out of five pa­
tients die under this operation. Now
is there anything I can do for
before 1 begin?”
Mose: “Yassuh, kindly hand
mah hat!"
Helvetia farmers who have
all summer, and still feel that
future of the farm is safe, are John
Lubich and Abe Zahler. The former
is building a new house and the lat­
ter is adding to and remodeling his
old one. The Haywood school house
west of Hillsboro on the highway is
finished. H. E. Thompson was the
contractor and builder. All three
of these builders find it profitable
to buy their building materials from
Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co.
A lady from Beaverton told us
that she hears the paint programs
broadcast by W. P. Fuller & Co.,
and finds them very helpful.
We
wonder how many Hillsboro ladies
are profiting by hearing them. Pool-
Gardner Lbr. Co. is the Hillsboro
dealer for “Fuller” paints, var­
nishes, enamels, kalsomines, brushes,
etc.
Enough %-inch oak flooring to
lay over an old floor for a room
12x16 feet will cost only $19.75.
Can anyone afford to be without a
nice o3k floor at this price? Ask
Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co.
Two Trucks—Dependable Service.
Telephone 2691.
Butter
Crown or Big K
1 Pound
2-Pound
roll........
$1.05
49-lb
sack
Honey
Cleanser
Sunbrite
Cleans and Scours
19c
$1.79
10-lb
pail
60-lb
can...
$5.69
Syrup
Fancy White
$1.39
$6.29
Pure Cane and Maple
Safeway Brand
Extra Fancy Florida
50 Pound sack
29c
Local Burbanks
100-Ib
sack. .
$1.19
Bananas
Large, Ripe Fruit
3’ Pounds
Phrn«1631Y
Has Moved to
...... ..
Safeway Market Savings for Saturday
Pork Roast
We Are
Smoked Ham
Choice shoulder cuts
from young grain-fed
pigs
Featuring
Fancy sugar cured
Every one guaranteed
Whole or half
21C
Pork Steaks
Nice lean shoulder cuts
from choice pigs
Pound - 23C
a very fancy high
grade
Eastern Sugar-
Cured Ham
this week-end, at a
price far below current
quotations for this
same
Quality Ham
Pound
- 29c
Shortening
Cudahy’s White Rib­
bon brand. This is a
very high quality short­
ening, considered by
many as the best
2 Pounds - 33C
Store No. 47
Hillsboro
Phone 2171
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Crab Meat
Deep Sen Japanese Crab;
mostly leg meat; in 6* g-oz. tin
$1.85
25c
Clams
Smile
Baking Powder
Calumet—A national stan­
dard—l-Ib tin
Brand; dandy pack of razor
minced clam« in 3'g-oz. flut
tins; 2 can*
28c
Lima Beans
Sardines
Tinapa Sardines; the handy
B 01. tin ; 6 cans
29c
Comb Honey
New crop, well filled 12-oz.
combs—2 for..........................
45c
Thrift Strawberry Preserves,
packed in full 3-lb jar.........
New crop; fancy quality in
bulk; 4 pounds
59c
25c
Large bottles,
2 for................
15c
Babo
Cleans anything like magic
2 can* for
Opens drains instantly,
per can ..................
29c
Catsup
19c
25c
Toilet Soap
Lux; keeps the skin soft;
8 bars.................
25c
*
Toilet Tissue
Sweet Pickles
Fine flavor; contain no alum;
large 27-oz. jar............................
25c
Drano
Fancy French Mix Candy—All hand
rolled; an exceptional value in this
high grade candy in
1-lb cartons for..................
Del Monte Tomato Catsup;
large bottle .............................
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39c
Blueing or Ammonia
Macaroni-Noodles
Semolina Macaroni or Coiled
Noodle«; 2 pound«......................
29c
White Figs
Candy Special
Joseph Fossati Co.,
1120 Second St.
Convov Flour
Preserves
Potatoes
CASH PAID
Wholesale Produce
35c
39c
Recleaned, Fancy
3 pounds ..............
5-lb
tin
Grape Fruit
Boiling Onions
Celery
100-Ib
sack
Hillsdale Asparagus; select ( 'alifornla
Asparagus in No. 1 tall tins;
2 cans for
Fresh ground. Yellow or
White, 9-lb bag................
4 9- lb
bag
4
Asparagus
The newer, better Oats,
Small size. 2 packages ..
Pure Cane
19c
19c
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H. O. Oats
Corn Meal
Sugar
Flour
Best Creamery
Pound -
We always buy Eggs,
Chickens, Turkeys of all
sizes, spring and large
springer Ducks and
Geese
See us first when you have
something to sell!
Thompson's Seedless in Bulk—
3 Pounds
Some Attractive Week-End Offers
Tender and Crisp
Large Stalks
“Sow Lime.”
Shredded Wheat
Raisins
The Original Health Biscuit—
2 Packages
<
33c
Swansdown; a high grade absorbent
tissue in lOOO-sheet rolls,
3 rolls.............
THRIFT COFFEE
“The Taste Treat”—This quality blend still gain« in popularity—
Always Ground Fresh
One
to Your Order............................. pound.
48c Ä$1J9
Where you save on Foodstuffs
That’s Thrift!
Hillsboro THRIFT Store
Munger’s Laundry Bldg.
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