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PAGE TWO THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO. OREGON At the Churches »/M Trinity Lutheran Church F3 I. « J service at 7:45 p. m., and also on Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 pi m. We invite the public to these ser vices. ♦ ♦♦ Occurrence of One Case of Infantile Paralysis Should Be Matter of Much Concern to Community; Let’s Stop It Third and Walnut Streets Christian Sci.nca Society George Reule, Pastor Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sun German services next Sunday at “The occurrence of a single case I tend theater», go to large picnics or Classes for 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. day school at 9:45. younger pupils at 11 a. tn. Wednes of poliomyelitis or infantile paraly I other places where there may be You are cordially welcomed to wor- ' day evening services at 8 o’clock. sis as it is more often referred to, . careless rougher» or sneezers or ship with us. (Vi.it th. Fair) ----y— ■ ■ - should be a matter of concern to | where food i» handled by hand» thnt ♦ ♦♦ the entire community,” says Fred have not been washed just previous THERE WAS A MAN Methodist Episcopal Church erick D. Stricker, M. D., of the Ore ly. Theaters are urged to take the E. B. Lockhart, Minister There was a man who fancied that gon State Board of Health. ’initiative in refusing to sell ticket» The last two messages of the pas By driving good and fast "The appearance of the first case , to children. tor before leaving for conference He'd get his car across the track in a community will give concern "2. Always cover the nose and will be given Sunday, when in the Before the train came past. to the physicians and the local mouth with a handkerchief when morning he speaks on “Christ, the He’d miss the engine by an inch. health officer. The appearance of sneexing and coughing, The germs Burden Bearer.” and in the eve And make the train-hands sore. several cases should be the occasion leave the body chiefly by way of ning on “The Thief on the Cross,” There was a man who fancied this— for greater community action. A the nose and mouth. the evening discourse being pre There isn’t any more! single case may have been imported ; “3. Always wash the hands with ceded by a short playlet the minis or gotten the infection from an out- soap and water before eating. They There was a man who fancied that ter has asked Miss Jessie Poole to I side source. Several case.« in dif- Our stuff was mere surmising. • ferent families mean that the dis- may have come in contact with ar present, entitled i •• “Have You Regis ticles soiled with the saliva of other He'd get his business o'er the top is invited to all tered?” The public 1 case has gained a foothold and 1 that persons. Without our advertising. services. 1 in all probability the source of ' in- He'd just keep mum and play along fection is in the community. "4. Keep flies away from food, ♦ ♦♦ And win at last somehow; The germs of the disease may leave First Baptist Church the “ It is difficult to prevent There was a man who fancied that— the body by way of the intestinal S. McMinis, Pastor spread of poliomyelitis due to the He’s out of business now!—Ex. Morn- Bible school at 9:45 a. m. fact that this disease is transmitted ; ------------ (Vi.it the Fair)------------ ing worship at 11 a. m. Sermon chiefly by mild cases—case« which A conscientious father was chas ” subject, “The Divine Guarantee. C- do not develop paralysis and which tising his son. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon FUNERAL HOME may indeed be so mild as to make “ And now, my boy, ” he said, topic, “Transcendent Love. ’’ B. Y. it difficult for the physician to make Sixth A Washington Phone 972 when he was through, “ tell me why P. U. meets at 6:45 p. m. A sug- a definite diagnosis. The disease I have punished you. ” HILLSBORO OREGON gestion: Train up your automobile “That's it!” cried the boy, burst ' may also be transmitted by healthy I in the way it should go, and it will non-susceptible persons who have ing with indignation, "first not depart from the Lord’s House within a day or so been exposed to I pound the life out of me, and on the Lord’s Day. some probably unrecognized case. you don't know what you've ♦ ♦♦ BILL BENHAM “There are, however, certain pro it for!” cedures that should be followed Hillsboro Congregational Church ------------ (Visit (he Fair)------------ GOLF INSTRUCTOR whenever the disease appears in a George T. Pratt, Minister Forest Hills Course The permanent wave may be a community. They are as follows: The Sunday school meets at 10 All Day Thursday “1. Avoid large gatherings. This i o'clock with all of the classes pro fine thing for the women, but if vided with teachers and a place in some one would invent a permanent applies especially to children. Chil-1 Make appointments at the course the school for every one. Morning neck shave it would help a lot more. dren under sixteen should not at- worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme. "The Triumphs of the Gos pel of Jesus Christ.” Treat your souls to a season of refreshing in the presence of the Lord. ♦ ♦♦ GEO. J. LIMBER —r Thor, are in the Uniteti .State* tract «tul file» are great visitor» of prevention of much crippling of children and all that such means to over 1,000 woolen mills, with HO. tilth. the individual concerned ami the 000 looms nod over 4,000,000 ac- •‘5. Pasteurize or boil the milk, live spindles, The 1027 crop ap- ”6. Whether or not the school» state." proxlnintril 272,46.3 pounds, exclud- (Vi.ll (ha Fair) should bo closed must lie decided There are more than 148,000 Ing pulled wool. This ranges from by local authorities, who will, no doubt, l>e guided by the advice of physicians in the United State», not 40.000,000 to no,000,000 pounds n the local health officer or the for including osteopaths mid other» out year. mal recommendation of the local aide the regular fold. I tent lata in She: "So you kissed that pulntod medical society. In general it may i the United State» in 1925 by a be said that, except in rural com Carnegie Foundation count, number creature?" Ile "Ye». I »«lilted the color».” munitie», where the school 1» the led 64,166. _______________________ only place where close association j of children is necessary, it is not j A advisable to close the schools. But | where kept open, there should be efficient daily inspection service. "The prevention of infantile pa ralysis means the avoidance of much unnecessary expense »nd worry; th«' ' With I he Lumber you hnvo pur pi*. ’ trwi chased nt one place and an. Arc You Satisfied? -o » other? Our regular customerH are satisfied with our Lumber and Service. If you Hre not one of our customers give us a trial next time you place an order. All we want is n chance to serve J Olis ? CASH PAID We always buy Egg» and Chicken« and sell Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Spring Chickens, live or dressed, while you wait, on Saturday. Joseph Possati Co.. — r Wholesale Produce 1120 Second Si. Phone 16.31 Y Next door Modern Woodman / / • J. W. Copeland Yards Second and Washington Street« Telephone 301 I- P. Stranahan, Manager Reedvills Presbyterian Worship God at the beginning of the day. ! Service at 9 a. m. Sun- day school 1 at 10 a. m. Everyone invited. ♦♦♦ Orenco Presbyterian "Without Wasted Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. E. prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m. Let the whole community worship God. ♦ ♦♦ Central Church of All Saint» ♦ ♦♦ Episcopal The growth of SAFEWAY STORES is unprecedented in the chain food store industry. Unprecedented growth can mean but one thing —“unequaled senice, quality and values”—of which the public fully appreciative. ♦ ♦♦ Free Methodist Church Corner Fifth and Oak Streets J. N. Wood, Pastor 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. ♦ ♦♦ AMAIZO Three Packages k Baking Soda rtMflIZO Butterscotch ®3 can T Hillsboro Radio & Electric Company 1255 Washington Street Telephone 1332 Alaska Red Sockeye— No. 1 tall tin—2 cans 33c 49c Buffalo Diamond Mate hen—Easy strik ing, long burning—6 boxes for Yeast Fleischman’s Per cake...................... Ona of the great pleasure« of life is finding the right coffee. You’ll like and appreciate the flavor and fragrance of Max-I-Mum Coffee. The best coffees of the world are yours in this blend. It is roasted by experts---- and expert roast ing is the basis of coffee suc cess. Try a vacuum sealed tin today. 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