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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1928)
At the Churches Hillsboro Congregational Church age of 20 years. Classes for the younger ones at ll a. m. Subject of the lesson sermon this week is, "God, the Preserver of Man." • • • • • The bible school meets at 10 a. Assembly of God Mission Floyd Miller, superintendent. West Main Street Public worship at 11 a. tn., H. A. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., fob Deck having charge of the service. lowed by morning worship at 11 a. Topic for consideration, “The Indi- m. Evangelistic message Sunday vidual's Contribution.” evening at 7.45. Christ's Aaxbaaaa- • • • • • dors meet Tuesday evening at 7:45. Trinity Lutheran Church Bible study Thursday evening. Third and Walnut Streeta Healing service Saturday evening at George Rrula. Paator German service next Sunday at 7:45. • • • • • 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. Free Methodist Church Sermon subject, "Is Christ the Corner Fitih and Oak Streets . Promised Messiah?” This question J. N. Wood. Pastor demands an answer from every Sabbath school at 10 a. m. G. W. heart. It is of such a nature that Bondurant, superintendent. Preach it cannot be permanently filed away. ing at 11 a. ni., and 7:30 p. m. And since it is fraught with such Fra,er meeting on Thursday eve serious consequences we welcome ning. All are welcome to these ser you to hear the positive side before vices. you answer the question and dismiss Foursquare Gospel Light House the subject. our meetings are discontinued with the exception of the Sunday morn ing services until after the Bulgin revival. We urge all of our peo ple to attend these meetings. Entertains Little Friends at Party Old alfalfa meadows are better renovated in the fall than in the spring in Oregon. Thorough har- howing will check the growth of grass and weeds, says the soils de partment at the college. Beardless winter barley may be seeded in the mulch formed by harrowing. This will check the growth of weeds and grasses, as well as increase the yield of the first cutting the follow ing spring. Brooks Hill, Dec. 13 — Burton Brooks entertained 18 of his school friends on his ninth birthday anni versary last Saturday afternoon. Miss Norma Jean Brooks, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Joe Brooks, celebrated her third birthday anni versary last Smiday at a family re union. Lawrence Siedow spent last week with his relatives before retili Hing to Tillamook. Miss Marjorie Siedow has been ill. The Brooks school will present their Christmas program Friday. December 21. Eggs have been used as a highly priced food by men for centuries. Recent investigations by scientists have proved that there is a sound justification in this ancient practice, as eggs are unusually high in valu able nutrients. FRANK’S Saints Episcopal Mission Rev. Thomas Jenkins. Vicar The service of the Holy Commu- on with sermon at 11 o’clock. Sunday school will convene at 10 a. , and Y’oung People’s Fellowship 7 p. m. All are welcome. inspected, but the condition of the Ill small squares and grain is better this year. In Sep plates with n butter -—-I»—' tember, 1927, 2,563 carloads, or 37 per cent, were smutty, while this Art viini. If v«rd year only 525 cars, or 19 per cent, were so reported The total ex ports of wheat out of the Columbia were 9,744,046 bushels for Septem ber. 1927, while this year for the same month they were 3.846,580 bushels. For July, August and Sep tember, 1927, exports were 15,046.• 252 bushels, and this J ear 8,053 930. bushels. One cup of molasses in a recipe is the equivalent of one third cup of sugar and one cup of liquid, One egg equals , ’ one half teaspoon leav- ening agent. If one clip ground nuts is used one third cup lesa but ter is required. Three tablespoons cocoa equal one square of ehoco- late. Cheese and soda crackers are of- ten served ns a last course nt din rer. Roquefort, Camembert er Neufchatel cheese is especially de sirable at thi' tune. It nuiv be cut SERVICE WATCH OUR REFRIGERATOR WINDOW FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER MEATS Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "The Turning Point.” Big meeting for men only at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Then at 7:30 the union evangelistic service for everybody. Telephone 982 i Ê Christmas Candies • • • • • Christian Science Society I ♦ From Factory to Consumer * . J 1 "Splinters ...... ----- --------- Judge (humorously): “So your name is Joshua, is it? Are you the Joshua that made the sun shine so long?” Colored defendant: “No, sah. Use the Joshua what made the moon- shine so long.” Joshua was a modern “nigger" and Pool-Gardner Lumber company is a modern lumber and building material store, with everything for remodeling and modernizing the house FIVE years or older, as well as for the ultra modern house of today. Í t ? Twenty cents out of every’ dollar spent for building goes for remodel ing. Authorities predict an even greater per cent and are emphasiz ing the vast importance of this mod ern tendency. Think it over. How- can you modernize your home? Con sult Pool-Gardner Lumber company. We have had inquiries about the price of magazine racks, so we will set down a few items for dec orating: Magazine racks, 85c; bread boards, 40c; tea wagon, 36.50; end table, 31.75; sewing cabinet, 31.25; card table, 31-50. Fuller’s Nitrokote Lacquer or Decoret Enamel is used for best results. Transfers, var nishes, bronzes, bronzing liquids, all aid in adding the “personal touch” to your Christmas gifts. Call phone number 2691 and we can tell you more about it. W. P. Fuller & Co. radio program every Wednesday- morning at 11:10, When Cupid hits the mark usually Mrs. it. If we miss the mark and fail get it all over, come in and let demonstrate. The Toggery Rack is a most prac tical gift. It uses the space on the inside of the closet door. The price is 34.15. A boy came in last week and asked if we had spruce “to make things of.” We did. He said he had been looking all over town for it, and then came to us. Boys, come to Pool-Gardner Lumber company's store first and save time. “Certified by Centuries—Wood— Use It, Nature Renews It.” Two trucks—Good service. TELEPHONE 2691. Mid-Month Savings! RIGHT NOW! The middle of December—Just before Christmas—when a dol lar saved will buy that little remembrance you had in mind. There's a Saving at your Local Thrift Store on every item of your Food Supply! Special Mid-Month Savings for Sat. and Mon., Dec. 15 and 17 ■ vOnVOy $1.79 Pkg. 33c Fluff Cake Flour The Flour that insures success. FREE, for a limited time a 1-pound package of Carnation Wheat Flakes with each package of FLUFF! Cake Flour Cornmeal Swansdown Cake Flour— large package ........................... Fresh ground Yellow or White, 9-lb bag ........................................ 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! Joseph Fossati Co 39c Cheese Quick Quaker Oats large package ....... 25c 27c Peanut Butter Made from select Nuts 2'o-Ib glass jar............. Pancake Flour Sperry Pancake Flour— 3-Ib package ................... Full Cream Cheese— Pound ............................ 29c 49c Raisins New Crop, seeded or seedless: 15-oz. package; 3 packages..... Syrup Log Cabin Syrup—Cane and Maple, medium tins................. 49c Pure Pacific Slope Honey, strained in 5-Ib tin.............. Special Discount to Teachers and Churches Gloria Chocolates French Mixed A fancy assortment of Creams, coated with light and dark Milk Chocolate. A holiday design on each package, making a wonder ful gift— 5-lb box Hand-made Ron Botta, Jelly Cuts, and Fruit Slices, A super-quality product at Factory to Consumer Savings— 2 pounds for S1.59 Commercial Chocolates Monster Gums Very desirable for < litirch or School Christmas gatherings Assorted Fruit Centers wtih rich Chocolate coating 45C 2 Pounds for 35c Various colors Sparkling ami very attractive 2 Pounds for 35c Broken Mixed Peanut Brittle nds for Satin Mixed 69c A real value in Hard Candy The rqal Christmas mixed, also contains Ribbon Candy ounds for “The Taste Treat”—Adds zest to any meal— Always Ground Fresh One to Your Order ............................. pound. pounds 81.39 AIRPLANES Boys! Get an Airplane! A Thrift Coffee Wright Flyer, not a mere glider; they actually fly, loop the loop, barrel roll, or do the Immel- mann turn. Go to your nearest Thrift Store and find out how to get one of these nifty cloud chasers. You can buy ’em or get ’em FREE! Preserves Strawberry Preserves, packed for our stores from finest berries, ZQi* 3-lb glass jar................................. M vyLz Puritan or Pabst; hop flavored, ff Qg? No. 2>/2 tin vJzV. Coil Noodles Macaroni or Spaghetti Purex O/ZiO AuL The master bleacher and water soft ener; large 32-oz. bottles; /1 Cn 2 for................................................. With One 8-oz. Bottle FREE! Red Mexican or Pinks, 3 pounds ............................ 25c Lux—Keeps the skin smooth; Off/» 3 bars for fcivU Toilet Soap 2 doz. 35c 25c 35c 45c Bananas Grape Fruit Firm, Ripe Fruit Fancy Florida Russets Large 3 For Pounds Extra Quality, made in our own factory 2 Pounds for 35c Sunkist Oranges Assortment of Walnuts, Almonds. . Filberts, Brazils, and Peanuts 288-252 Size Dozen 216-176 Size Dozen 150-126 Size Dozen 30c 40c 50c Lemons Fancy Sunk ist 25c Safeway Market Savings for Saturday Bacon Pork Roast Have you ever noticed the Choice shoulder cuts, from young, grain-fed pigs - 19c P & G SOAP DEAI ORANGES, California Navels 35c Mixed Nuts Pound 5 bars P & G Naptha Soap; 1 bar Medium Ivory Soap; 1 package Small Ivory Flakes; and a Colored Enamel Oval Dish Pan, VALUE, 31.25—All for.................................................................... 55c Extra Cream Mixed THRIFT COFFEE 48c EARLY These Prices Effective Until Christmas 25c Honey Beans CASH PAID SHOP t I aa aa «Guaranteed Bag Hardwheat Blend— llOUr49pound for Finest Semolina products, 2 pounds for.................... I slightly soiled spots on kid K|IIV,,, — •*l keep <>•■.... 1-> will them !.. In -------- wearable condì- timi fur some time, postponing t|,,, neceully for a th- rough cleaninir. Fresh and Cured Meats First Baptist Church S. McMinis. Pastor Services are held every Sunday at 11a. m. Wednesday evening meet ing. which includes testimonies of healing, is held at 8 o'clock. The Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. ni.. and welcomes pupils up to the served on small , spreader. ' ' frequently for Wheat Export« Are Lets During the month of September, < Formerly Full Gospel Tabernacle) “How would you get down off of 1927, 6,91! carload* of wheat were Fourth Street, between Baseline and Oak inspected at Portland by the depart Methodist Episcopal Church an elephant?” E» B. Lockhart. Minister ment of the state market agent's Owing to the fact that we have "You win. How?" Rev. Lockhart will be assisted by joined with Dr. Bulgin in his re- "You don’t get down off of an office, while during September of Rev. C. this year only 2,7 76 carloads uere elephant. You get it off a duck.” Rev. D. M. Shannon, and one of the evangelists from the Baptist church at the morning service. 11 a. m. A mass young people's meeting under the direction of Charles B. Clark and Ray Gourley will be at 6:30. All »EUEMBER II, loju. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE TWO Pure Lard Choice open kettle rendered Pure Lard 2 Pounds - 33c crowds around our market counters? You will find nil classes of shrewd buyers there—folks who insist up on Quality Meats, but are equally insistent upon pay ing a reasonable price for them. Economy of opera tion and enormous buying enable us to satisfy there people to n degree they can not find elsewhere. We can satisfy you too. Try us. Morrells, mild stigar- cured, medium weight, well streaked with lean, by the piece Pound - 29c Pork Sausage A well seasoned Pork Sausage made in our own market. 2 Pounds - 45C Wholesale Produce 1120 Second St. Phone 1631Y Has Moved to Munger’s Laundry Bldg. Where you save on Foodstuffs — That’s Thrift! HILLSBORO THRIFT STORE Hillsboro Phone 2171 >