Th unid ny, April 4, 1936 H IL L S B O R O unthroplat in the true »en»v of the word Hut like Pilate they are not Interested In 'the truth'; they | reject HI» redemption und despise Ills 'kingdom that 1» not t h i a world'." Mr». Walter Steinke sang Caro I llomu’s 'Grateful, O Lord, Am I." The Lutheran a cupellu chorus I rendered Dibble's lengthy arrange ment of "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," In which Miss Esther Heinrich und Chester Driesen sung solo parts. The entire congregation Joined voices In singing “O Bleeding Head und Wounded," a rendering Into English id an old medieval pus- slon hymn by Hernurd of Clulr- vuux AR G U S. H IL L S B O R O , OREGON ItcKignution of Jack Allen of Pen dleton from the state senate to I become liquor administrator leaves a vacancy .n the 19th district com- ixxttd of Morrow, Union und Uma- tillu counties. Johnson and Allen were among the new democratic members of the last session Mer Lutheran Missionary Will Encounter Rough Weather riam was a republican. Absences Decrease; Treble • • • Be on Local Program on Trip to Islands State Senator Ashby Dickson is Clef Plans Concert not going to be In any hurry about handing In his resignation until he I lev E Kuhnian, Lutheran nil»- JOHNSON An interesting ac makes up his mind that he likes Graduating class of the Junior '»inimry ;« the deaf mutex In Port count of hi» recent trip to Hawaii his new job us uttorney for the high school gave an "April Fool land, will »|>eiik thin e v e n i n g with u shipment of Oregon cows NKA well enough to stay with it. Carnival" in the school gymnasium * fhursduy I nt the Itllhi auditorium was given by Ernest Behrman up Dickson stopped over In Salem on Monday night About two-hundred on "The Via Dolurima" He will on ids return here lust week Eoi- his way to San Francisco to look children and a few parents attend d>o accompany the ainglng of lowing tiie louding of the stock ut the situation over, but expects to ed During the evening a total of My tailli in lluilt <>n Nothing Seattle, the ship upon which ttiey be in Portland in a month or so *2983 was taken in, with a clear Leas, Than Jaaua I I I imm I utul Hight- wen' curried encountered a seven- to establish his permanent head- profit of *25, which will be used to County Students Named eutianea»," In the algo language storm on the way Huge waves quarters. Dickson says that he likes finance the eighth grade banquet on O. S. C. Roll of Honor lushed the vessel und progress was Oregon too well to leave the state in May The graduating pupils wish Itev. P Schaus of Schefflin »poke to thank the merchants who so on the trlul of Je»ui» before Pilate Several Washington county stu made difficult by the rough wuler ^ur u,,y federal job. last week Among other thing» hi! dents have been named on the und high wind The cuttle, in the generously donated articles, which '.nil "that JeBUS wo» not guilty o f Oregon State college honor roll temporary Itarn erected for them Not all of the good state jobs were useo for prizes. Without this the crime of which He w u » for the winter term Lisle Wulker on the deck, were badly shaken are going to "deserving democrats" co-operation the carnival could not charged Pilate rendered the ver of Heaver ton w m on the straight und finally, the structure collapsed by any means. Gene Kelty, who have been a success To the follow dict, 'I Find No Fault In lllm ’ Tin» A list. Students on 2.5 point honor completely, killing one cow und has been promoted to the position ing the eighth grade extend their verdict »till »land» Until the pret roll ure a» follows: Ivun Bierly, Injuring two others so budly that of assistant liquor administrator, is deepest appreciation: Powers' Gro ent »lay no evidence ha» been ad Kinton, agriculture; William Goet- they hud to be killed. The others the son of Paul Kelty, editor of cery, Hillsboro Cash Grocery, Fair way Maiket, Piggly Wiggiy, Cur vanced that might Incriminate Him ter, Hillsboro, engineering, und Curl were bruised und shaken, und bud the Oregonian, principal opponent ry's Grocery, Wiley's Grocery, Col Those who reject III» deity and Eheleb«*, Garden Home, forestry. of Governor Martin in the recent ly frightened. The crush occuired campaign Kelty's promotion wus umbia Food Store. Hillsboro Phar III» work of redemption luud and ut about i leven o’clock ut night, based entirely upon merit and with macy, Delta Drug Store, Palm Drug magnify 111» virtue» and Ilia in Our classified columns may have und If It had huppened wtien the out political consideration of any Store and the Ray-Maling cannery nocence, they cull Him a great Just what you ure looking for-— Absences have been on the de Teacher, a Prophet of God, a Phll- Head them. tf crew wus busy in the burn it might kind. • • • have resulted in the loss of human : cline, only two of any extended life. Mr Behrman, who was in the _ _________ length, being reported. These are Two deserving democrats have burn at the time attending to one been taken care “of"in the reorgatii- Edith Latimer of the 6B class in of the cows, luckily escaped injury ration of the motor transport divl- the Junior high, who was ill with The wreckuge was cleared away f sion of the public utilities commis- a sore throat. Virginia Moretz of us quickly as possible, and the sion. Edward A. Landis of Port- the Peter Boscow school Is at the crew set to work to clean up and land succeeds Herbert Hauser as Smith hospital, convalescing after erect a new shelter and the rest of superintendent o f transportation an appendectomy. the trip wus without undue excite- and Alvan .......... Kurtz .......................... of Salem has .. There are two new pupils at the been named as special attorney for Peter Boscow school Valentine Ros ment. Following the arrival in Hawaii, tlu' department in place of Arch si from McMinnville has entered the cattle were unloaded at their MacDonald, who resigned. Hauser the 2B and LaVelle May from , various destinations Mr. Behrman, iai1 , ,‘en retained In the depart Laurel is in the third grade. was pleasantly entertained e n terta in ed d u iin e m en ‘ ‘n dining Y“-'"» *n charge of the n e w l y Slx-B class of the Junior high f,ic d iiUP«?rvision and cn ’ is giving the assembly program his stay by the captain of the ship Ihc latter's beautiful home 1 ¿ - ° J ““ *11 °< Friday at 2:30 p. m. The public is at the been designated cordially Invited. • The Huwalians were said to have a» *rhi<rf well pleased with their new 1 , 1 engineer utilities Junior Junior high high school school h had a fire' been well and "plan, h z " , Z X m ^ a in t * the C,aUd<? was clear-; stock for unother Bother shipment of Oregon! _____ _______ ‘ I Oregon Ì Grace Milliman of the Peter Bos cows to the islands in the near 1 cow school brought a silkworm co future. coon iron, a silkworm farm near McMinnville Mrs Linn O'Connor returned! Treble Clef club is planning a Ready to supply you with the home from the hospital in Hills- j concert foi May 3. The boys’ chor fineat MEATS a t the least coat. boro Tuesday with her infant son us is also going to help this year She is reported quite well, and Tuberculin tests were given to the new boy, who weighed five R ra d y to advise you In parrhaslng . grade school pupils last week. Only (B y M r». E. b Cox) pounds at 1 Irth Is doing splendidly ' K ra d y to give real value*. five perct nt reacted positively. This KINTON—A special school meet He has been named Sylvester includes several children, who must A ll m eats Inspected by D r. Nicol ing has ben called for 8 p. m. Sat- take Lynn the test again, since there was and D r. Alnujulat. Mr and Mrs Ed Schoeler and m .u li to° v h , aE thc some doubt as to their reaction. son Richard and Mr and Mrs V the sch, ^ hou ™ k ^ « Fluoroscope examinations w ill be Friday and Saturday Specials I x iw is and son Gene were Sunoay ,abor A„ voters , hi dlstric , ^ given soon, in an effort to find ex actly which ones of the five per dinner parly guests of Mr and urged to attend Home Cured cent have an active case at present. Mrs. C. C. Demtnin and family. On Grange to Meet Eleven grade school teachers took SMOKED MEATS Munday the Schoelers and Mrs. W Kinton Grange will meet at the Denunin and son Lester and Mrs grange hall Saturday in all day the test and none of them reacted positively The 8B2 class was the B. Denunin were entertained at the session with pot-luck dinner at only room in the school in which Jacobson home at Gaston. noon. All grangers are welcome. every child took the test. Mr und Mrs. Ed Koss were Sun- H alf or whole. Mr and Mrs Warren Wilson vis day dinner party guests at the Joe ited here March 26 The Wilsons Werre home. . . . j m ™ ii . u formerly lived on their place here, rh^fir M| a ‘ i l Bowlb* _ and It is now occupied by Mr and Mrs (B y Ed. Scheldt I children El-iel and Jim were Tues- Oscar Lierrian say that the popular sor.g day evening dinner party guesG at , „ Church services Sunday are — .has They L, . - always the spirit the R. Bowlby home. - -- . . . by pastor, Rev. ■ of the times represented preaching Thus if times were W. E. Simpson, 9:45 a. m., followed bad and nickles were scarce as by Bible school at 10:15. All are in 1897 we find that F. C. G roene, welcome. und Co. came out with a song en (Continued fro m pave one! S. H. Pomeroy, Everett Wright titled. “It Ain't No Lie." Perhaps ing bonus bonds and *577,745 94 on and Edward L. Cox attended a it would be a good idea to repeat , outstanding highway bonds. Out committee meeting held at Scholls a few verses here: STEW. Lb. SHOULDER, lb. standing state bonds now total *30.- church last Tuesday evening to W h ite full*» * * y that the time« a re hard 897,010 compared with *64,163.210 make plans for the Sunday school But nigger» never w orry tru st in de Lord. Have no trouble get a plenty to eat on September 30. 1928 convention at Scholls church April And fo r chicken dinner they can’t be beat. • • . LEGS and CHOPS. Lb. 7. I went last night to a chicken coop. Should there be a special ses- Mrs. Edward L. Cox attended a Chickens root-tad high didn't have to stoop. , »inn of the legislature, as many Rebekah district convention at N o m atter how hard the time« m ay be. 2 LBS. FRANKFURTERS and don 't a dim e to high fo r me. still insist there will be. a num- Milwaukie. On her return home Chickens Then the chorus: 1 QUART KRAUT ........... ber of new faces will be found in she was accompanied by Mrs Mel- I'see a n a tu ra l burn rear her both the house and senate as the drum and her son Francis Mtl- l'»ec a n a tu ra l born reacher We have Home fine SPRING LAMB th a t will be result of recalls, resignations, etc. drum and her parents. Mr and I do love my chickens Lane county w ill have a n o w Mrs. Charles Lakin, of Milwaukie, It a in 't no lie. appreciated by all the family. Another verse goes like this: member in the house as a result, who were guests at the Cox home I laughed last night, t il m y bones felt of the reeill o f Representative I for the evening. sore, Howard S. Merriam and there will I Ladles' Aid society will meet I never done laughed so much before. also be ii new face in the M ultno-lthis afternoon iThursdayl at the I heard a m an. who was blind as a bat. song on the Htreet. then pass his mah county delegation as a result Mrs O. H Peterson home. All Sing a hat. Phone 651 Deliveries Daily Rea. Phone 321Z of the resignation of William John- ladies are .nvited. N o w i t ’s nothing strange to hear a blind < son Jr., who has accepted a job Mr and Mrs. Floyd Bierly, Mr m an sing 7------- common thing. 3E= in one of the state liquor stores, and Mrs. E L. Cox and Mrs. Lilly , I" fact it'» rath er made me laugh so much you -------------------------------------------------- M Bierly attended Tigard Rebekah llut meeting Mrrch 26 He was singing, " A ll Coons Look A like M« "I believe lhat our industrial and • • • economic system is made for indi- In 1932 Harms and Co. came ' vidual men and women, and not i out with a song. "Brother Can You individual men and women for the Spare a Dime.’" It is a song of benefit of the system "—President pathos for a boy who was a drum- I Roosevelt. mer boy in the World war and ------------------------- now flat broke. Subscribe now to the Argus. In * Oregon *1.50 a year. Six months Then in 1914 when the ladies 85c. Three months 50 cents. Two were fighting for universal suf- Full Count, Perfect Matches months 35 cents. tf frage, Richards and Richards came Kev. Eichtnan Talks Tonight E. Behrman Returns Home Junior School Gives Program MEAT SPECIALS a Special Meet Kinton School H A M S , » 20c COTTAGES u. BACON SQUARES Lb Capitol News Letter 8C lie 15c ............ 38c FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Co. GET YOUR SU PPL IE S QCp 6 - c i - <"1 FLAVO JELL 4 Dktrs. BAKING POWDER. ber Girl. 2-lb. can Clab- 19c 19c DOG FOOD. Victory. 4 cans OATS — Crystal W edding. Large Pku. 25c Price» Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, April 5, 6 and 8 COFFEE C c \ C 17c HILLS RED CAN ran DIMFAPPI F x llN C Z x r r l a E Columbia Best. (Lb. 24c) 3 lbs. SWEET TREAT 2V4«. Fancy sliced. 2 cans IV O R Y S O A P r blUM BAR P,NK' 18 TALU 70c 55c White 47c Economy— (Lb. 19c) 3 lbs. SHORTENING — Cloud. 4-lb. carton .......... CORN. W ilton Golden Ban- tarn. 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"Townsend Plan." • • • Hold Beaverton Meet The Washington county poultry- And thus the mills roll out songs to appeal to the people and no men met at the Beaverton high one can dery that they are truly school last week according to L, E. Francis, assistant county agent representative of the times. H. K Cosby, extension poultrynian. • • • discussed briefly a few of the prob- According to this theory good , lems confronting the poultryrnen times will soon be here because , during the brooding period The the late songs all strike the key meeting was devoted to a dlscus- note of optimism. I sion of individual problems. S afeway S tores Tell M e A nother - - • 20c 18c C H O IC E M U T T O N Page Three out with a song called. "Suffrage I March Song." • • • During prohibition some company came out with the song. Ev< ry- body Want*. a Key to My Cellar’” Ouch! • • • And now Huey Long is coming out with a song. 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