The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO. OREGON
PAGE TWO
evidences of a capacity that county
electors saw fit to sacrifice.
In Klamath county, one commis­
Foursquare Gospel Light House
(FWrmerig Full Gospel Tsbernaclrl
Trinity Lutheran Church
sioner resigned early
this
year
Fourth
Street,
between
Bsseline
and
Oak
Third and Walnut Street*
rather that, submit longer to com
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and
Gaorve Reul«, Pastor
heckling and
“loss of
V,-
.
What legislation, if any. is need- nuinitv
1'
.. K.ti
German service next Sunday at preaching at 11a. nt. edn."tl*iv
-it *''* to strengthen the hands of the friends.” While in the general elee
service
at
7
:45
p.
m.,
Wednesday
at
10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45.
__________
cou nt y coni
m iasione rs and county lion campaign a former Klamath
The Thanksgiving service will also 7:45 p. tn, and Friday at 7:45 p. judges in the performance of their Falls editor returned to the city to
be conducted in the morning at m. Everybody is welcome.
duty in order that exercise of their wags' a strenuous campaign against
10:30.
In choosing the morning
l'est judgment will not tend to im­ one commissioner who was a candi­
hour, the congregation has sought
date for re-election.
mediately expose them to recall?
to follow the Alstom and practice
Admitting that there may have
Should county judges, where the
of those sturdy Christians who set
separation has not been effected. Iw been serious mistakes in judgment
this day aside for the purpose of
relieved of their probate duties in committed by these gentlemen, isn't
returning thanks. It is also in ac­
order that they may have more tints' something wrong with "ur present
cordance with the wish of our Chief
Laurel, Nov. 28. __ A Parent- to devote to detailed administration system of county management when
Magistrate that we guard the old
reputable, capable citi-ens who are
landmarks and first serve God on Teacher club was organised at the of the county business.
I, the volume of county business, sufficiently generous with their time
the day that has been dedicated to Laurelview school. District No. 80.
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Hei- particular!}’ tn those counties where t<> be willing to till such thankless
Him. Welcome.
neck was elected president. Mr’. N. road construction requires constant offices, are elected one year and re
Hillsboro Congregational Church
E. J Bennett, vice-president, and Miss supervision, increasing at such a called soon afterwards by the same
The bible school meets at 10 a. tn. Eva McCormick secretary-treasurer. rate that < dictent supervision there people who elected them originally?
under the leadership of Floyd Miller. The next meeting will be held at of by the judge and commissioners Such treatment of public servants,
Public worship at 11 a. m., H. A. the school house December 14.
is becoming more and more diffi­ in the absence of charge’ other
than local disagreement with judges'
Deck
preachirg.
Sermon
topic,
Miss Eva McCormick has been cult, thereby increasing opportuni­ official acts performed to the best
“What Religion Has to Do With hired to complete the school term, ties for negligence, oversight and
of their ability, can only result in
IL”
as Miss Buyer resigned on account lax accounting for funds?
a • • • •
And a final question; Is a full lowering the quality of county gov­
I of ill health.
ernment. If laws regulating county
Methodist Episcopal Church
The following pupils were neither time county manager, a trained administration are so inflexible as
K. B. Lockhart. Minister
executive, employed by the county
absent
nor
tardy
during
the
month:
“Prayer in a Common Sense
to permit of no exercise of a judge’s
Arkle Rosevear. court and responsible to it for ad­ sense of busim-s judgment and dis­
World, or IV>es Man's Petition In­ Frank Schmidt,
ministration of its policies, a ra
Velma
Rosevear,
Blanche
Bennett
fluence God?" will be the pastor’s
tional solution of the problem of cretion, either some of our laws
topic at the morning hour of wor­ and Gordon Heineck.
should be changed or the form of
county management?
ship. Sunday school and Epworth
A. Forcia is seriously ill with
We are prompted to ask these county administration altered. Con-
League as usual, but the evening pneumonia in the Veterans’ hospital questions by the recall of Judge J. atant recall threats hanging over
commissioners
preaching service will be omitted in in Portland.
T. Adkisson. Wasco county, the de­ the head of county
the interest of the Bulgin evange­
John Spiering is in the Jones hos­ feat ef Judge R. H. Mast. Coos and judges, to their discredit and
list» meeting.
pital. where he underwent an oper­ county, and the biennial shake-up in to the impairment of their service.
ation.
Klamath county, preceded this year, are negative and not positive meth
All Saints Episcopal Mission
The basket sale at Meyers' school as usual, by a recriminatory cam­ ods of approaching the problem of
Rev. Thoma* Jenkin*. Vicar
house was well attended and netted paign. No brief is held for Judges securing efficient and competent
Thanksgiving services will be held the school $32.25.
Adkisson ami Mast, for good rea- county government.
Cally Whitmore’s birthday
at All Saints Episcopal Mission on
as sons, not visible at this distance.
tani- . nlust h>ve t,xistl.d in thl,,e conunu.
Wednesday evening at 7:30, and celebrated with a dinner at the tarn-
One in Every Office
„iH„. for their ,^.
lt ami defeat
Thursday morning at 8 a. m. The ily home Sunday. The entire fam- nities
recall
A
dame
I would like
•
Rev. Thomas Jenkins will have ily was present, including Mrs. Les- I else the
opposition would not have
To put out of bis:
lie Lee and family of Cherry Grove. t TuecelwfuT
charge of both services.
______
—
Newspaper
reports
The one who 'phones
• • • • •
and Mrs. Pearl Burkhalter of Port-
*ucce*mui.
i indicate, however, that passion and
“Guess who this is?”
First Baptist Church
land.
feeling growing out of bitterly con­
—BinTalo Evening News.
S. McMIai*. Pastor
Sunday dinner guests at the W. tested controversy,
entered
into
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. H. E. I.. Stevens home were Mr. and Mrs. these election campaigns. And we
Thompson, superintendent, Classes John Spiering and children, Mr. and note expression* of local editorial
Morning worship at Mrs. Adolph Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs.
for all ages.
11 a. m. Sermon
~
subject, “Saved F. L. Brown. Beatrice. Lillie and confidence in both judges, indicat­
ing that factional jealousies and
to Serve, ” Afternoon service at 3 Lee Brown, and Marie Schmidt.
community strife may have been a
o'clock, Dr. Bulgin in charge. Eve-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schmidt and compelling factor in displacing front
ning service at 7:30. 1 Union evan­ son. Frank, went to Helvetia Sun­
gelistic service, song service and day to help celebrate Mrs. George office experienced men whose knowl­
edge of intricacies of county ad­
sermon by Dr. Bulgin.
Everyone Schneider’s
birthday
anniversary. ministration cannot be immediately
welcome.
Mrs.
Schneider
is
Mrs.
Schmidt's
Formerly known as the
replaced.
Certainly Judge Adkis­
• • • • •
sister.
son’s work in obtaining state co­
Christian Science Society
Mrs. Pearl Burkhalter, daughter operation on and local tax support
Hillsboro Transfer Co.,
Services are held every Sunday at of Mr. and Mrs. Cally Whitmore,
11 a. m. The Sunday school of this was married to Gene Hoover last for The Dalles-California highway,
and Judge Mast’s aggressive repre­
operated by Strong ami
church, where pupils up to the age Monday.
They will make their sentation of Coos county on high­
of 20 years are lovingly welcomed, home in Portland.
Larrance, is stil located at
way and market road matters, are
convenes at 9:45 a. m. Classes for
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schmidt moved
the younger children at 11 a. m. A into their newly remodeled home on
Wednesday evening meeting which Monday.
includes testimonies of healing is
held at 8 o'clock. The subject of ♦---------------------------------------- +
the lesson sermon this week is,
“Ancient and Modern Necromancy, +----------------------------------------- +
We always buy Eggs.
Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism.
Chickens, Turkeys of all
(Too Late for Last Week!
and solicits your business
Denounced.”
Thanksgiving service
sizes, spring and large
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidlin and
will be held Thanksgiving morning
on all hauling jobs
baby son of Vernonia visited at the
springer Ducks and
at 11 a. m.
• • • • •
Smejkal home Saturday and Sun-
Geese
Assembly of God Mission
day.
+ + ♦
West Main Street
See us first when you have
C. A. Teller was in Portland on
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m„ fol- business last week.
something to sell!
lowed by morning worship at 1 1 a.
J. R. Bailey was in Hillsboro the
Contract and Long Dis­
m. Evangelistic message Sunday- first part of last week.
evening at 7:45. Christ
________________
’s Ambassa-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey and
tance Hauling
dors meet Tuesday evening at 7:45. children drove to Forest Grove Sun­
Bible
study
Thursday
evening. day and spent the day at the home
Healing service Saturday evening at of John Williams.
Wholesale Produce
GIVE US A TRIAL
7:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smejkal of Sco­
1120 Second St.
PKone 1631 Y
field visited at the home of Mrs.
Free Methodist Church
Has Moved to
Theresa Smejkal Sunday.
Corner Fifth and Oak Streets
J. N. Wood. Pastor
Mrs. D. Woods and daughter.
Munger’s Laundry Bldg.
Sabbath school at 10 a. m. G. W. Rose, are spending a few days in
Bcndurant. superintendent Preach­ Hillsboro
ing at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p.
Prayer meeting n Thur?lav
At the Churches
ning. All are welcome to these ser­
vice*.
, . , . ,
County Courts
and the Recall
P. T. A. Club Formed
At Laurelview School
The Hillsboro
Truck & Fuel Co
1153 Washington
Street
CASH PAID
Green Mountain
Joseph Fossati Co.,
Telephone 1542
"Splinters
There once was a man not unique
Who
imagined
himself quite a
shique,
But the girls didn’t fall
For the fellow at all—
For he made but twenty a
The Pool-Gardner
“unique” as a lumber store,
“shique” in number of satisfied cus­
tomers, because it doesn’t take all
“dique” to get action on your or­
ders.
Our two trucks insure de­
pendable service and our large stock
of lumber, building materials, hard­
ware and paint guarantee satisfac­
tory dealing.
The activities of the 4-H club
work were instructively and pleas­
ingly set forth at the chamber of
commerce luncheon Monday noon by
O. M. Plummer. We also learned
that 4-H is a lucky four-leaf clover
the leaves of which are named
Head, Heart, Hands and Health.
Fuller Radio program Wednesday
morning at 11:10 was a continua­
tion of the “gift” talks. The Pool-
Gardner Lbr. Co. is the Hillsboro
dealer for W. P. Fuller & Co.
The Toggery Rack for the inside
of a closet door is the newest fix­
ture for the modertf’ home; also the
sink wings that can be attached to
any sink opening.
< Come in and
see these two modern I conveniences.
W. M. Hurst has bought two
acres in the Mahon tract and is
building a small house and other
buildings. He finds Pool-Gardner
Lbr. Co. prices and material p
able.
Upson Tile Board, a nationally
advertised wall board, is filling a
bathroom and kitchen tile need. It
is easily applied and cheap in price.
Order it at Pool-Gardner Lbr. Co.
Telephone 2691.
“Certified by centuries—Wood—
Use it, nature renews it.
It ion*Witftoo t '
is
a* -
fe.
Flour
Big K, Bleached
«5 A • / »7
“.......... $7.00
49-Pound
sack.......................
M. J. B., Hill’s, Golden West
1-Pound
tins........
Smoked Salt
Post Toasties
Ideal Cure for Meat
Toasted Corn Flakes
10-Pound
can..........
2
Packages ...
15c
Fig-Co
Cocoa
Catsup
Crux Brand
Buy It in Bulk
Maximum Brand
55c
2
Pounds
2
Bottles
Oranges
Onions
Grape Fruit
Good Quality Boiling
Onions
Florida Ru**et*
Fancy Navals
Dozen
8
Large Size
Pounds
Eastern Sugar Cured
Nice streak of lean
Open kettle rendered
Choice Lard at an un­
usual saving
Milk Fed Veal
Cut and ready for the
kettle
Pound - 29c
2 Pounds - 33C
2 Pounds - 35C
Hillsboro
day, December 10.
NO LIMIT—BUY WHAT YOU WANT!
VEGETABLES
2 Cans
Hillsdale Asparagus, No. I tall tin
Hillsdale Picnic Tips..................
Standard String Beans, No. 2 tin
A & L Cut Beans, No. 2 tins . .
A & L Sliced Beets, No. 2 tins .
Standard Corn, No. 2 tins ....
Fame Corn, No. 2 tins................
A & I Yellow Corn, No. 2 tins .
P. S. Tiny Kernel Corn, I lb. tins
P. S. Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2 tins
Standard Peas, No. 2 tins.............
P. S. Fender Melting Peas, No. 2 tii ns
P. S. Pumpkin, No. 2l/2 tins ....
P. S. Spinach, No. 2'_, tins ....
Del Monte Spinach, No. 2 tins . .
Standard Tomatoes, No. 2l/2 tins .
A de L Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 t
A & L Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2l/2 tins
Phone 2171
6 Can*
12 Can*
33c 95c
35c 98c
25c 70c
35c 99c
29c 85c
25c 70c
33c 95c
37c 97c
27c 73c
45c $1.25
25c 73c
37c 97c
29c 85c
39c 95c
29c 85c
25c 70c
25c 70c
35c 98c
$1.85
$1.90
$1.39
$1.95
$1.65
$1.39
$1.8*5
$1.93
$1.43
$2.45
$1.45
$1.93
$1.65
$1.85
$1.65
$1.39
$1.39
$1.90
45c $1.25
35c 99c
45c $1.25
45c $1.25
$1.85
39c $1.10
$2.45
$1.95
$2.45
$2.45
$3.65
$2.20
74c
49c $1.45
$1.45
$2.8*5
45c
29c
55c
35c
35c
55c
10c
25c
35c
45c
$1.23
75c
$1.60
97c
95c
$1.60
30c
70c
95c
$1.25
$2.45
$1.49
$3.15
$1.90
$1.85
$3.15
59c
$1.39
$1.85
I $2.45
43c $1.18
19c 55c
17c 49c
20c
10c 30c
$2.35
$1.05
98c
$1.15
59c
FRUITS
P. S. Grapefruit, No. 2 tins ....
P. S. Peaches, No. 1 tin......................
P. S. Peaches, No. 2 ’ , tin................
Del Monte Peaches, No. 2% tins . .
P. S. Bartlett Pears, No. 2* , tin . . .
Broken Slice Pineapple, No. 2’^ tin .
P. S. Pineapple, Sliced or Crushed in,
No. 1 flat tin..............................
P. S. Sliced Pineapple, No. 2’ , tin .
FISH
Minced Clams, tall tins.....................
Smile Brand Clams, flat tins.............
Crab—North Sea, ô’/^-oz. tin ....
Oysters, A ÔC L, 5-oz. tins.................
Salmon, Rosedale Medium Red, l/2s
A &, L Alaska, No. 1 tall...................
Sardines, Casco in Oil, l/4s..............
Sardines, Mustard or Tomato, oval .
American Beauty Shrimp.................
White Star Tuna, l/2s........................
Miscellaneous
Del Monte Catsup, large bottle
Pimicntos, l/4s..........................
Campbell’s Tomato Soup . . .
Franco American Spaghetti . .
Del Monte Hot Sauce ....
THRIFT COFFEE
“The Ta.ste Treat”—Fine enough for any table—A cup of the deli­
cious blend will round out a perfect meal—
Always Ground Fresh
to Your Order .............................
Safeway Market Savings for Saturday
Bacon
Pure Lard
Veal Stew
Store No. 47
December I to December 10 inclusive— I’.uv your winter supply -Newest pack'
of Foodstuff«, re presenting the Finest Quality of »11 grade«, are on display in
every Thrift Store in enormous quantities. There’s a Big Saving to be had in
this Sale of Sales! Come in and see these massive displays. Inspect the grades
anti you will appreciate the opportunity we offer you in the purchase of your
t aimed Foods. Sale »tart* Saturday, December 1, and extend* through Mon­
Coffee Substitute
1-Pound
package
Margarine
3 Pounds
1
93c
Canned Foods Event
• - *^3*WÉ*
You Can Always Save at Safeway!
Coffee
The Quality Sale! Thrift ’s Mammoth
One
JOz»
pound.. itOC
Three
Three (¡*4
Q-g QA
nn
pounds
pounds
The following Items are for Saturday and Monday only
Shredded Wheat
Two
packages for
December 1 and 3
Matches
Buffalo Brand—
6 boxes for
Mazóla Oil
Quart Tin
45c
Cloth Bag—
10 pounds for
Where you save on Foodstuffs
That’s Thrift!
19c