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Pare Eight H IL L S B O R O ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON 1 Miss Griffen Dust Storms, Prevalent in R ecent Years, Group Holds in Accident C eleb ratio n Are Grim Portent to Farmer B a n k « G ro u p Session (B y M r . A tte n d N o rth M e e t; P la in s P y t h ia n L o d g e Has P o s tp o n e d 2 0 t h A n n iv e r s a r y (B y N orth Plain* I* T A.) Errd Wolford, Thursday, April II, IH.3Í» I tendent; eom m union service, fo l Special m usic a p p ro p ria te for the baptism and confirm ation Herm on, lo w e d by preaching. II a m . young day IToei .a o u a l hym n, "All G lory, "W ho Will la k e I lls C ross’ ’ Al tin »»copies m eeting. 6 30 p in.; preach I.am i and H onor" by T eschner; ves|M*is Pasloi H enry S H ailer w ill ing, 7.30 p m We u rg e all not recessional. "R ide on' Rid«* on in speuk on “ Who itcjeela H im h aving a ch u rch horn«* to com»* M ajesty" by Dykes Young people's Holy W eek services begin oil Tm and enjoy these s e r v ic e s w ith us. fellow ship at 0 30 p. m "Why K eep j day evening, 7 30. w l l h t b e S t o i y M P utm an, m inister. L ent?" Is the discussion subject o f th e Cross in M ush’ W edtwsduy. • w ith S W M rlhutsh as leader ,7 30 p in . w orship prep arato ry io C h ristia n C hurch ' the tioly com m union T h ursday. , L ord's day ch u rch school. 9 45. M c H kh II m I Episcopal C hurch I 7 30 p m . tin* sacram ent ot the C II Nosier, su p e rin te n d en t P re C h u rc h school. 9 45. Miss Rose , L oui s Sup|H*r. and the M aundy, oi Faster aim : 300 E very class 100 Cave, superintendent; divine w or , com m and. to r feet w ashing «Si per cent a tte n d an c e T w o w eeks to ship. 11 a m S erm on subject. "T hy I Jo h n 13 14 15» "A ll those w h o lov« go E verybody in the school urged K ing ( orneth S o lo , "T he Palm s," the l.o r d " iii'r invited to Uu* e o i « to see th at his or her class is UN) V' ’’ Wiley E pw orth L eague, j m union table Good Friday, adorn per cent M orning w orship at 11 o 30 E vening serv ice serm on sub lion p ra y e r from 9 a in un Special m usic Serm on. ’ T he Sig Jeet, ‘T h e G lory of the Cross " ( t i l 3 and p m . th e hours of U»«’ cruel liifieanee of Palm Sunday ” C h r is i l i o e n tire se rv ice w ill be b u ilt i t i j f i x l m At 7 30 p i n , serm on on tian E ndeavor, 6 30. Ju n io r, in te r keuii. story and s o l i n o t i aro u n d the ho Dies on tip* Croaa?'* E aster m ediate am i young people E van cross as (lie c en tra l them e Palm d "W a y w o r s h ip . 0 30 a in. a n d 10:30 geh stic service, 7 30 p m Song S ,unlay is one of II,e a rca i cal a in S p e c ia l m u s ic liy m a le \ o i c c . serv ice assisted by young p e o p le '. I o n d a r days of tin- ctn,, h We In- P l l g i l i n G u ild , e a c h T liu r s d u y a l 2 choir Serm on. "A fte r Failli vit yon to jo in us n e x t S un d ay p m Y o u n g people's iiu a -tliig s . a W hat?" S pecial pre E asier a n d as we w orship Je su s and Ills ., h e d iile d P a s t o r m a y Is- e o n s u 'l e .l m Sim nr,' r , v ' ' S , ThU,S,' ‘‘V- J i'" ' >' " ‘Il >»’ >'•<’ ,. mc e ,or the - them for tne tir a n y d a y I h -I w c c ii 10 a m and S ,o í Í X ; ‘’‘’î - ï ' “ ' “ -*- “ »»•"•’‘«•s <»<»' a n d . „ j o y (h e - c ,v i c e s noon* m by appointm ent, nt the H V ••C lir of Hus «real day »III, os office. 354 F. Jneknon s(n et hinta«* tifix io n service Saturday*. 7 30 p . i»» _ m . ••!»» "In <1... th e m T om b" service: . and . i T rin ity L u th e ra n C hurch In M ake < li.iufluar ▼«•*»( Raster: S u n rise serv ice a n d m o rn P ain , S un d ay service la-gins at M ultili Bedding. rxuinliH i of op ing w orship at It o'clock. E aster 10:30 a m : Sunday school at » 4.- s unti chunffeuiN. will i ill e vening th e Intel m ed iate C E so T h e final L enten service w ill he vrutor oro W etiiifstluy, z \p n l 17. i' ciety. u n d e r the d irec i.o n of M artha cond u cted lit the high school audi H i i l i nut hoimo from 9 « in th e < • to Jam es, w ill p re sen t an E aster to rlu in T hursday al 8 p m T he 5 p m pageant W e e x te n d a h e a rty w el- h a u l paslor w ill speak on "Gol ¡ . 'X 1,11 o u r « ’iv icv s H 1 gath a ' You a re cordially w e l lam. pastor com ed to w orship w ith us YOUNG’S NORTH PL A IN S P y th ia n Sis BA N K S — Miss M arjorie G riffon tors c e le b ra te d th e ir tw e n tie th an in ju re d in a n autom obile accident • n iv e isa ry at th e K of P hall Pi t in F orest G ro v e W ednesday ev e day ev en in g A n u m b er of Hills ning. w hen the car she was rid in g boro K nights and S isters w ere in w as stru c k by a n o th er car coin present. T he Past C hiefs’ eluh in g in iro n , a side street. She re p re sen te d th e tem p le w ith a gift ( B r e d a bad c u t over th e eye w hich T he ev en in g w as sp e n t playing iwces dated seven stitches to close' gam es Mrs M abel Hahn. Mrs C lara th e ¡wound. S he also received a G ordon a n d F lo ren ce G ordon w ere d e ep c u t in a knee a n d other in ch arg e bruises. R eynolds E n te rtain A ttend In stitu te Mr a n d M rs A rth u r Reynolds A gro u p from th e B anks E p e n te rta in e d a n u m b er o f t h e i i w o rth I-vague w ent to Salem F r i frien d s w ith a ”. W p a rty April day aftern o o n to a tte n d th e E p I N a h is lo rj of th e w orld s tin- 3. P re se n t w ere Messrs, and M es w o rth L eague in stitu te Rev. and ■ u su al w e ath e r, d u st sto rm s ita m es H enry C ypher, A. F C h rls M rs T ilton and a n u m b er of y oung i a re no p h en o m en a T h ey 're c< in- te n e r, W illiam Joos, J R S a n d people from Y am hill also attended. n,o„ In the n o rth e rn S a h a ra ii.-«- ford. Ja m e s M athiesen. Loel H ol T he y oung folks w ere d in n e r guests est Som e y e ars ago. (or In lenbeck. E arl H ollenbeck, and the S un d ay of Rev. and M rs T ilton in host a n d hostess H onors w ere won Y am hill Those going from B anks sta n ce . a se ries of A frican d u st by M attie Joos. Loel H ollenbeck. w ere E arl and Lloyd M iller, Don sto rm s Iltie red c ities of w estern A F C h rlste n e r a n d Mrs H azel M oore. K ath leen and P a tric ia J e n E u ro p e w ith S a h a ran sand H ollenbeck sen. H arum i W akasugi. T heresa In South A m erica, a c en tu ry P h y llis C h rlste n e r a n d P a tric ia Paetsch. M arie R ieben and Hazel ago, so m uch soil w as tr a n s F ree M ethodist C hurch M oyer v isited F rances M illet at F o u rsq u are C hurch W olford. p lan te d In g ales th a t a fte rw a rd s S u n d ay school. 10 a m ; p re a c h - th e St M ary ’s academ y S a tu rd ay T uesday. 7 45. p ra y e r m eeting Mr. a n d M rs H arold B ennett of n a tiv e s w ere u n ab le to tell j Ing. 11 a. m : song service, 7 p. "T houghtful. H ym paltietie afternoon. F riday. 7 45. Rev B etty II W ilson P o rtla n d spent th e w eek-end w ith w here th e ir land end ed and th e ir I hxt by A lphu K err; preaching, 8 sp eak in g on "Thy Spoacli lle lrav - Bervlee" L illian P e tsia ff of W est Union Mrs. B ennett s p aren ts, M r. and p. in. T h u rsd a y . 7 30 p. n , . p r a y e lh T h e e " n e ig h b o rs ' began, giving rise to I'honr 972 11 Utah«™ visited M arjory M eek A pril 4. Mrs. C h ris R ieben. m any law suits. W alter O ’D am of P o rtla n d spent e r m eeting All a re c o rd ia lly in S u n d ay school. 9 45, classes for Mrs. M ary Love of Spokane J u s t seven y e ars ago. P oland S u n d ay at the E dw ard M oyer hom e v ite d to a tte n d S tra n g e rs w ill find all ages T his S unday w ill la- the W ash., v isited Mr. and M rs G. W. Mr. a n d M rs E m il Jo ssy of T ill- i “ " ’«‘•come h e re "Hi- th a t h a th no closing day of our contest M orning a n d R u m an ia becam e Indebted M cG raw W ednesday afternoon. am ook a re v isitin g frien d s h e re for b u -v w ith o u t p rice " w orship. 11 o'clock. Rev B etty 11 ____ _____ _____ to sand-laden breezes for some C lub Postponed a few days “ J YaU>»- W ilson sp eaking on the sub ject H . R. Kellington M others’ club w as postponed F r i - ! 3.500.000 tuns of R ussian soil C e le b ra te B irth d a y .... "H older S teady " Young people's So th e re wa> n o th in g fre a k ish d a y on account of th e d e ath of "L et 'K elly' Fix Your W atch " Mrs E dw ard M oyer e n te rta in e d i ? , , P ’*h M ission C ru sa d e r service. 8:18; band con M rs. H utchens a b o u t tb e recen t d u st sto rm , In Stage Depat w ith a slu m b er p a rty S atu rd ay ,n ' o n ' ' "nV c ert. 7:30; evangelistic service, 7 45, Mr and Mrs. F ra n k G enzer and sired by th e d ro u th out ot m id- n ig h t in h o n o r of h e r d a u g h te r 2. J \ lh ” m e ,llkv ’’ i '" ' Rev lla rry P W ilson Speaking un Hillsboro. Oregea son E v ere tt of G reen M ountain v is w estern fa rm la n d s , w hich fll'-d F ra n c es b irth d a y P re se n t w ere f<* fr '*’ w o r,h lP "T he Deity of Je su s C hrist " A wel ited M r and M rs F re d W olford th e n o strils a n d litte re d th e M arjory Meek. L sV elle Jackson. V.m., ' " s *.’f " " " com e a w aits you here. Sunday. hom es of d is ta n t m étro p o lites, S h irle y K elley, a n d F ra n c es and ation A nd w e tru st, go back to Mr. and M rs F ra n k G rin d le and y o u r hom e c h u rc h refre sh e d und sta llin g traffic a n d a d d in g to P ilg rim H ouse P a tric ia Moyer. M iss C ry stal G rin d le of P o rtlan d G uests at th e J a m e s H D avis encouraged in th e Lord A special F rid ay : L iturgy of Way of t h e ' In th e scene above, soil “ t r a n s p la n te d " by heavy w inds n e a r a n d M r a n d Mrs. B ert G rin d le and sp rin g b o u se c le an in g c h o res in v ita tio n to those w ho a re not a t DR. R. J. NICOL Cross, and serm on on "T he Mod-1 hom e S unday w e re M rs E lizabeth An a n n o y an c e to city d w e lle rs, ly c o m e á is o u tb u ild in g s on a S o u th D akota fa rm . Below , u re c e n t Mrs. N eila H ieberlein of M cM inn D avis. Mrs. Louis H ughson and tending services e lsew h ere S e r v e rn P ilgrim and th e Cross." S un- j v ille visited Mr. a n d Mrs. Eli d u s t sto rm s a re m u rk y te r r o r s K a n sa s City s tr e e t scene, w hen a g re a t d u st sto rm b ro u g h t d u sk in ices S unday. 2:30 p m and F rtdav DR. E. W. Al.MQULST day: Palm S un d ay services of w or ' d a u g h te r, und Mrs. G e rtru d e D a G rin d le Sunday. to th e ir r u r a l b re th re n — g iim m id a f te r n o o n .. T h e K a n sa s C ity w om an ab o v e, r ig h t. Is not g rie v 7 45 p. m Mrs C E C lark in ship. 10:30 a n r and 7:30 p. m vis a n d son of B eaverton. Mrs. R. M K ines of F orest G rove h a rb in g e rs of d is a s te r a n d fu Veterinarians c h arg e 12« W M ain stre et in g ; »she's sim ply try in g to k e ep fro m b re a th in g c h o k in g d u st p a r T h e m o rn in g service w ill be sung F. F. L aH aie of G aston spent , a n d Miss G ladys O v erto n of B u x tu r e fam ine. In c re a sin g fre tic les. by a m ale c h o ir B lessing and d is se v e ra l days last w eek w ith his to n v isited w ith M rs C. B H all quency in recent years of these Telephone 643 and S4Í W hosoever W ill trib u tio n of palm s S a c ram en ts of I d a u g h te r. M rs Jutnes H Davis. Sunday. (A bove N o rth P lains) h o t. dry g ales w hich strip p e d plow ing g ro u n d th e su b so il into se arch h a s re v ea le d th a t p e rio d s Mrs. R ussell L oftis w as culled to P re p a re H allocks S unday school. 10 a m , good pow der. Lack of ra in did tb e of heavy p re c ip ita tio n o c cu r In G oldendale, W ash . last w eek to a t lesson stu d y and a tte n d a n c e S ta r t A crew of sik w om en a n d fo u r th o u sa n d s of to n s of fe rtile to p te n d h e r sister. Mrs. W alter T ow n- ing a new q u a rte r lesson study; re st. H ot w inds blew over the cycles. m en a re m aking hallocks p re p a ra soil from m id w este rn ta rin s a n d send, w ho is ill. So th e r e Is tb e hope th a t soon fa rm la n d s , and sw ept topsoil in to ry fo r th e com ing b e rry season. sc a tte re d It th ro u g h o u t o th e r the sc rip tu re w ord for th is S un d ay Mr. a n d Mrs. E P. C o rn e liu s of is "W hosoever W ill." S erm on. 11 to dunes on neighboring lands. th e tre n d to w a rd lig h te r r a in B ill E d w ard s is sup erv isin g the s ta te s h a s posed an om in o u s H illsboro v isite d M r and Mrs. a. m T h e su b ject "R eligion Is w o rk In th e Bodle b a rre lin g plant. q u e stio n — " Is th e m idw est be E d d y in g w inds w h irle d th e soil fa lls m ay be re v e rse d : t h a t In J o h n L o ftis S unday. Mr. a n d M rs. R alph K ennedy com ing a S a h a ra? " s te a d of m u tte rin g m o ro sely . " I t h ig h Into th e a ir. d e p o sitin g It But Don't Go to F a r " i P a s C h ild re n of W. H S p u rg eo n h ave Good, • • • a n d little son R onald of M ountain- to r ’s note How far can you go*). in far-aw ay sta te s. a in 't g o n n a ra in no m o '," f a rm been con fin ed to th e ir hom e w ith A fternoon. 3 o'clock. "W ill the d a le v isited Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n T H E way w as paved fo r the B ut soil c o n d itio n s a re not e r s will begin “ sin g in g tn th e ! th e m easles. H artw ick Sunday. C h u rc h G o T h ro u g h t h e N ext g ra y m enace by th e over a l o n e re sp o n sib le. S ta tistic s r a in ." a n d th a t m id w este rn fa rm illiam « o H B ailey of , „ S , eattle. r P or eattle, D I)r. I’, vv'ir**** » > Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Je n se n and c W illttim s J D show th a t, over th e last 25 y e ars, soil will s h u n Its n om adic c a re e r little son Jo e a tte n d ed the c o n p ro d u c tio n of w ar a n d p ost-w ar Order your Enster Lily early! th e r e h a s been a ste a d y decline ' and s e ttle dow n, fo r a tim e a t v isited M r and M rs J u liu s Schoen 1 good m usic a n d re g u lu r testim ony c e rt given by th e Pacific u n iv e r y e ars, w hen tu r f w as rem oved in a m o u n t of ra in fa ll. O th e r re- b e rg S u n d ay e vening lea st. sity glee clubs in F orest G rove F r i from g re a t a re a s a n d re p e a te d m eeting T h e serm on w ill be "A M rs P e te C h risten sen has r e day evening. T h e ir son sang in W arring W orld, an E nraged Devil, u n iv e rs ity a n d a re d isp lay in g a tu rn e d hom e from th e G ood Sania- a n d an A ngry God " T uesday. 8 p. th e m en’s glee club. re a l in te re st in th is o p p o rtu n ity to r ««®p .bos.P.i,al F ran cis T hom pson of P o rtlan d m . re g u la r p ra y e r ___ a n d - pra , ise serv- W H. W ieneeke and fam ily v ls - 'i,.„ sp en t th e w eek-end a t th e B. W — •4iu1 ■ — (Continned from p*<« one) , b e tte r fit th em selv es for a jo b aft ite d Mr. and M rs G eorge W ieneeke q,,r n , ,,, , J ••nuue r I A rm e n tro u t hom e here. Sunday S alem as re p re se n ta tiv e from G ra n t c r *e a v ln tf th e house a n d fam ily at W estim ber Sunday M iss M am ie S andy of V ernonia county. | • • • M r and Mrs. Ju liu s S ch o en b erg . S ^nnge' Dews v isited a t th e A rm e n tro u t hom e. C ounty c o u rts of U m atilla. U nion -s .......... isu S choen- h ’.i. J h e u n re g en I Mrs. M ollie W illis of P o rtla n d --------- G o v e rn o r M artin h a s accepted th e a n d M orrow co u n ties a re m ee tin g -¿’" ''" A l ' c r », e d '» - M elvin E Jam es, pastor. I SH O P L tK ’ATION Fred's Superior Mki v isited frien d s h e re Sunday. B asketball le tte rs w ere p re sen t- in v ita tio n of the Y oung D em ocratic , ir> P e n d leto n to d ay (T h u rsd ay ) to „ r. , M rs, „ i l Ia ly ’o t * — j CM r M ' i i i n i " x i j n w * T h r <’o n «"«»«lo«»sl C hurch . a n a , . rs B ’ A rm e n tro u t ed to m em b ers of th e first and sec- league to be the guest of h o nor a t select a successor to S e n a to r Ja c k G REEN H O U SE 12th a n d Oak St v isited re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d tw o ond H ilhi hoop squads last w eek th e a n n u a l Je ffe rso n day d a y b a n q u et ! A llen w h o h a s resig n ed to becom e ™ a ? a P aln> S unday. 10 a. m . ch u rch d a y s last w eek. sta te liq u o r a d m in is tra to r, A llen is ot,h„ P£ ^ lr ’ Lm> school. R E W iley, su p e rin te n d - F irst team lette rm e n in clu d e d Ross in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y night. 1‘hnne 651 or 1021 v isito rs a t th e T an n o ck home • • V M iss P h y llis N elson spent th e Cox. N eil R ichardson, V ernon Cook, a dem ocrat. S ix of th e n in e m em •n t; m orning w orship. 11 o'clock. M r a n d M rs C. F G ra b el of w eek -en d a t h e r hom e in V er E dw in M atson. D ave T orbet, Jim In m ates of th e O regon p e n ite n b ers of th e th r e e co u n ty courts, -" tb «, n . i n 2» v -- i nonia. M onday she w as ill a n d w as Sam sel a n d Jim G rogan. M em bers tia ry a re being en co u ra g ed to b ru sh w hich w ill select his successor, a re G ra b e l Visited Mr. a n d Mrs. W. H. W ieneeke T u esd ay ev en in g o e o n le 's v e s te d e h t 'w ^’ i Yul,ln *i n o t ab le to re tu rn to h e r classroom of th e second team w ho re ce iv e d u p on th e " th re e R’s" a n d a n y republicans. T ea ch e rs N am ed A o rd 17 H n m P W‘‘<,n<'w “ y J • • • in B anks aw ard s w e re L ow ell C hase, H arold o th er su b jects in w h ic h th e ir e d Mrs. R u th W ill and Miss H ila service T A r t h u r ' n W|‘‘‘‘k M iss E velyn Ja c k so n spent th e W ojohn. E ugene In a n has sw e r h a to d re e r f re re q u su ests H ow ell, A llen u c atio n m ay h ave been neglected. A rgus a a b d rie m e the of Ç o m e liu s h a v e been re ta in e d by m in iste r * a<' “ n ’‘ w eek -en d w ith re la tiv e s in P o rt M ohr. Elw ood C oslett. L loyd S e l M any of the p riso n e rs a re e n j-gus has h a d a b rie f re su m e of land. S u n d ay th e y dro v e to R hodo fridge a n d L ew is G arfield. how th e W ashington co u n ty dele- w 1 teach —..— d ele- c ro lle d in re ad in g courses sponsored now The fortune« and heritages d e n d ro n , on Mt. Hood. B aptist C hurch A rt K irkham , chief a n n o u n c e r of by th e sta te lib ra ry a n d th e sta te gation vo ted on th e m ost im p o rta n t le re a «aln n e x « y e ar which men leave behind are un F ra n k W ahl H onored m easures at th e legislative session. S u n d a y school. 9:45 - a ..... m morn F ra n k W ahl received a m erit statio n KOIN. spoke a t th e Hi ini certain. insecure, estates and in X I > N ing w orship. 11 o’clock, subject. assem bly last W ednesday. H e e x badge fo r f irs t class firem an sh ip "C hew ing th e C ud w ith a C loven t heritance« may and do p a c «. plained th e w o rk of a ra d io a n a t th e Boy S cout c o u rt of honor nouncer. Foot.” E vangelistic service. 7 45 p M. E. C h u rch > B ethany) Only the Memorial will positive in F orest G rove last W ednesday On G e rm an to w n road. .Sunday m . subject. "Fire, Fire, F ire!” W S p e a k er's ro stru m w as presen ted evening. ly stand forever as a reminder T. M ugford, E nglish evungelist. school e v ery S unday. 10 a m.; G er to th e stu d e n t body last w eek by- H B. « C ounty U nit L»w B ro th er M arried and a history of those who lived Vea No Yea service. 11 a. m.. first a n d sp e a k .- Rev M S W oodw orth. No Miss M oxie H opkins has received M arvin Robb, p re sid en t of th e 1932 H B. M— S ta te Plann in g Board ... No Y ea Yea No and passed beyond. H. B. 103— S ta te Industrial Recovery Act H ilhi class. F u n d s w ere a p p ro p ri .... Yea Yea No Yea w ord of th e m arriag e of h e r b ro th H. B. 242 S ta te Police on S trik e D uty .. . N.» Yea Yea No a m.. second a n d fo u rth S undays er, Eli H opkins of W ishram . W ash ated by th e class a n d th e ro stru m —E. J u liu s T raglio. pastor. tf .Ill S ain ts Mission (Episcopal) OREGON MONUMENT WORKS 1 ------ — ...Yea No and Miss D orothy H all of P o r t was designed a n d b u ilt by th e m a n n . d . * vom pulaory A rbitration «Died in House» No Yea P alm S u n d ay : C h u rc h school. H . If. Staiinard, Mgr land. T he young couple w ill m ake ual tra in in g class u n d e r th e d ire c H. B. 3 4 » --Steel Head Bill No -5- 4th at Main, H ills b o ro N o No No C h ristia n Science C hurch 9:45; serv ice und serm on H. B. 39S Free Bridge» tion of M aurice Romig. Yea Yea Yea Yea th e ir hom e a t Pasco. Wash. S e rv ice s a re held e v e ry Sunday H. B. 11 ( C losing R ogue River Vea Y ea Y e - No Mr. and Mrs. E llis M cG raw and H ilhi H i-Y clu b m et a t th e hom e H B. 428— Rural E lectrification A ct ....... Yea No N o Yea a t 11 a. m ; W ednesday ev en in g ch ild ren of V ernonia v isited M r of M au rice Romig. advisor, last H. B. 43.» -F'Uhing on U pper Columbia No Kx Ah No a n d Mrs. G. W. M cG raw S a tu rd ay j w eek. T he S e n a te clu b m et Mon- H. B. 447 Liquor Control Am endm ents Yea Yea Yea N.. H. B. 473— Liquor R evenue Bill Yea Yea Yea Yea qight. day for a sphinx m eeting. S en ato rs H. of 20 y e a rs a re w elcom ed. Fret B. 481—Truck and Bus A m endm ents .... Yea Y ea Yea No C harles K essler. C. W M cPeak. B arr. B usch and W ahner m ade up S. B. 35— Free Ferries on Columbia Yea Ah Yea No and H enry A tlee a tte n d ed a tru c k th e p ro g ram com m ittee. S. B. 8<— Milk Control A ct A m endm ents (Vetoed» Yea Ex Yea Yea S. B. 87—C ounty School Equalization A ct (K illed in Senate) d riv ers' m eeting in P o rtlan d T h u rs Yaa Yea S u n d a y 's topic. "A re Sin, Disease, Local high school w ill e n te r a S. D. »»—Ju nior C ollege Bill (V etoed) Yea N o Yea Yea a n d D e ath R eal?" d a y evening. ty p in g team in th e co n test to be S. B. 107 Banning Fixed Gear from Colum bia Yea Yea No Yea M iss S ylvia O asheim spent the held by th e B e h n k e-W alk e r b u si S. B. 140- Partial Paym ent o f Taxea ___ Yea Yea Yea Yea w eek-end w ith h e r p a ren ts a t Bay ness college in P o rtla n d th is m onth S. B. 153 C ancellin g Interest on D elinquent Taxes B anks M. E. C hurch Yea No Yea No B. 151—F inancial R esponsibility A ct City. No No Yea No , S u n d a y school e v e ry S unday, P re lim in a ry d rills w ere held w ith S. 8. B. 18»— Tim ber A cquisition A ct ................... — .... Yea N o Yea No 9:45 a m.. M rs H. Je n se n , su p e rin T he R. N A. lodge w ill give a B eaverton and F orest G rove. Miss S. B. 2 0 4 - C om pulsory Student Body Fees ................ ----------- No Yea Yea No card p a rty F rid a y night. A pril 12 P re a c h in g s e r v ic e s b y S. B. 3»3— County Child W elfare Commiasions L ouise N ex is coach. .............. Yea Yea Yea No ten d e n t. Hold F am ily R eunion S. B 404- S ta te Pow er Bill (V etoed) e v ery Yea Yea No No E llsw o rth T ilton, p asto r, C ast for th e senior play, "T he M r and M rs D ean Sellers and S u n d a y evening, 8 o’clock. L adies' H e is a freshm an in for- little d a u g h te r D onna of G ran ts Poor Sim p." w as chosen last w eek estry. P ass sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith and re h ea rsa ls sta rte d u n d e r the day s a t 2 p. m. tf D ean’s father. W illiam Sellers. T heir d irection of M iss T ennessee W eath- erred . C h a ra c te rs and d a te of the visit occasioned a fam ily reu n io n play w ill be an n o u n ced later. B e av e rto n C h u rc h of C h rist F o re s t G r o v e F a r m e r a t th e S ellers hom e Sunday. P re s I ___ c i O n F rid a y ev en in g before E a s te r .; O regon S ta te C ollege—R uth and S u f f e r s Loss o f L e g A p ril 19. a t 8 o'clock, a candle c e a n s k t w v ere ac a Mr. ki . d iiu i Mrs. Y ir s . V dSneS f J t w and C e harles A lice L u n d g ren of B eav erto n h ave •, J E S elllers and d a u g h te r J a n e of Iow a i L o i l f l t V IlP F flK L a liP L ew ton of F orest G rove, light com m union se rv ice w ill b e ' Hill Mr and Mrs D D w w ight .ght S ^ r G S 1 3K e S eilers e lle r s I . ism a c tiv ities R uth w h o served a s ------ w t s *"ju re d w hil<-' w o rk in g in held a n d no one is e x clu d ed Wc of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- e x ec u tiv e new s e d ito r f o r t h e R a r ’ ? ” o r c h a r d w ith a team of horses especially in v ite m em b ers of o th er o rr^ te r college da y fo i th e oasi ‘ -’L ^ u tre re d th e loss of his »><*«« •* P resent a t ' n a rd Sellers and d a u g h te r Ja n e t Z r w m r X e n tly M m ^ d on T h e lh e , E.m anueI Lhis w rv ic e . A ’P « .'“ * P rogram w ill of F ir G rove. L ee E rv in a n d , Continued from p a re one) d a u g h te rs B a rb ara and M arjorie G H. F u n e n w id e rmof*N ew berg, 14 stTff' o 'f ^ t h ^ C o ed B a ro m e ter 'a n hosPital in P o rtla n d found it neces- be given d u rin g th e B ible school and son L eslie of Portland. L ew is p u re b re d Jerseys. a v e r a g e '788 edition o u b b s h l T e n t i ^ i " '^ ''’Tn" « r y to a m p u ta te th e fra c tu re d leg leg. h o u r E a ste r S unday. R em em ber I Poole of M onm outh Mr. a n d M a ' poVndi7m li;~an“d 45 buT ^ fc T T a ^ a ± V fiZ ' ------------------------ o u r m id -w eek se rv ice e v ery Wed - ’ riri o r? From" , h ‘«h hsma11 . h5 r d ' term jo u rn a liX . w h O8 had m ore "In e v ery n a tio n econom ic prob- oes,l«y ev en in g a t 8 o'clock. The M r a n d M r s A 7 f J S i - v « „a ? ‘ f N e w b e rg. eight p u re b re d th an 250 inches of m ate ria l pub- lem s long in th e m aking h ave S isterhood m eets W ednesday for ¡ » " v S i a m“ 1 s s s j s r " ™ ,c t ,e rm b ro u g h t crises of m any k in d s tor w ork a ll-d ay . S e rv ice s for next w hich th e m aste rs of old p ra ctic e Sun«lay as follow s: B ible school. ' th e o ry w e re u n p re p a re d ” 0:40 a m - "F- B- H arris, su p e rin - ! and c hildren S un d ay 3 ' t ,OJ T e ^ t M W’ f " ^ i ? n ro l,e d R uth is a sen io r in se c re taria l a n d : -------- ------- ----- ——______________ ___ ! Mr. and M rs Ola Hopkins, M r rfrv Tn»=i •• w h ie h » . 7 ? ^ science a n d a m em b er of th e D elta —P re sid e n t R oosevelt. Competition is keen - in sport anJ and Mrs D P. H opkins, and Mr 1 TOun^s of m ilT a n r t^ n 480 9 ®44,152 Z cta so ro rity A lice is a freshm an N eighborhood n ew s from 30 A'r a a n rs E E l lm m e er r H H opkins, r . r i . n , a a n u oi o f i I o f T h u u t tte t e rfn r f a t t * ¿ ..a-., a n d 30 489 2 pounds P ° u n d s in >n education n d d M Mrs. in business - it’s the extra point, gus c o rre sp o n d e n ts i n d i f f e r e n t Tnda s,mdk \ ! a,lUr'la .y ^ ^ ' ^ P - n ^ ’^ m i l ^ T n T ^ l B a w V a o s u n 6721 d l , C arl E helebe O regon S ta te col- ^ t i ^ ^ W ^ i ^ n c « a£ 30-DAY that count and win. and W«h> i a tn e£ ,n B anks of b u tte rfa t T w o hundred^ a n d , stu d e Pt from G a rd en Home, p ear in th e A rgus each w e e k . H u le h e n ? d d thC fUnera oi M ri n in ety -fo u r cows averag ed m ore ,hu S k ‘,C,e? v ice -p resid e n t of L ea rn w h at y o u r frien d s a re do- H utchens th an 40 pounds of b u tte rfa t j , ^ e a ^ ® r ^orcl d u b . in d ep e n d en t ing for less th a n th re e c en ts a One little point that means a lot is * *• I mziFS e czxzsiesl MI izatio wax« IOM n » on A ft*« e . 1 I w eek. — 1- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stafford a n d . . „ m en's social org an th On the Fafttest, C lean est M r and M rs W illiam Bozell of: J M uBoy o f L aurel and Ed- your business envelope — docs ii S afest W anher M ade T aft visited M r and Mrs. C harles W1,‘ E B u rk h a lte r o f H illsboro K essler and fam ily Sunday ass<x-'*ation d u rin g th e truly represent Y O U and YOUR M iss V ern ita R aines of Salem m onth. FIRM.’ Envelopes can be high class sp en t th e w eek -en d at (he H op If you change y o u r ad d ress k in d M ODEL "Y ” kins hom e here. and worthy of your institution or ly notify th e A rgus d irec t and at M ore M umps tf S everal n ew cases of m um ps once. they can be shoddy and unworthy. E lectric W asher w ere re p o rte d am ong the grade ALL E lectric Iro n -a t — school ch ild ren M onday. Iron B oard M AIL-W ELL Envelopes, properly FO R Pass Sw im m ing Test w ith cover S co u tm aster A. C. Wahl took a Hix m o n th s’ sup printed, are star players on yout g roup of B oy Scouts to Forest .95 p ly of .'10 pkgs. ^ (¿ rp v e , w h ere th ey took a sw im - business team - they help you win W hite K ing ' m in g test in th e P acific u niversity G ra n u la te d Soap sw im m ing tank. T hose passing »he test by sw im m ing 59 y ard s w ere Lumber of all kinds V ernon W olford. D onald Moon- Lime O th e r M odels O ff f» .V /fff J f f f f f f / B illy Moore, and F ra n k Wahl .95 Mouldings Cement Funeral Home Hilhi Hoope rs Given Awards Muller's Flower Shop Capitol News Letter Greenhouse The Memorial - - - CHURCHES The E x ir a Beaverton Students Active at O. S. C. Production Honors e,d!ior f O l l I l i K i n b U H in P H H / o o f SPECIAL OFFER BUILDING M ATERIALS N eighborhood new s from 30 A r gus c o rre sp o n d e n ts i n d i f f e r e n t ' sectio n s of W ashington countv a p p e ar in th e A rgus each w e e k L e a rn w h a t y o u r frien d s a re do-1 ing fo r less th a n th re e cents a week. tf dgo/wiq fo r BARGAINS FORCED TO VACATE SA LE ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED! IHLE’S Pool-Gardner Lumber Yard Sash and Doors Lath Cedar Posts Cedar Lumber Oak for farm machinery Spruce Lumber Brick Tile Blocks Flex-O-Glass Cel-O-Glass Shingle Stains Plaster Glass and Glazing Builders’ Hardware Fuller Paints They last! Veneer Wall Board Fir Tex Poultry Netting Hardware Cloth Garden Stakes Oil and Turpentine BETTER SHOES EXPERT FITTERS HILLSBORO’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE No orders too large or too small to receive our sincere attention and service. Phone 2691 151 W. Baseline St. THE Z E N IT H 59 ’49“ ’79 DEMONSTRATION Tuesday, April 16 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. FR E E G IF T To every lady visiting. BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY N ext door to V enetian th e a te r Hillsboro rip e n until !) P. M. Every S atu rd ay N ight FavorlnicMAIL WELL H o l l d - a v n l W IN D O W ENVELOPES is th e full gumming on the trans parent window. window» are cem ented clear to the edge. Thl« save« on Inaerting time and in- sutes «ale delivery of your mesnage. In t t liii tttt l o u r M o M , , . « . G n /rra n /« » « * « / U liA L I T W HTillsbonj|^A.r g u s