The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 02, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    II I n LS B O R O
Thursday, May 2. 1935
S unday gueata a t th e Joe Busti
e w ere Mr and Mr» Cheat«” Sunset Squad
Grange Sunday ! hom
K eene und ch ild ren and Mi and
M
K ( ’ L arge of P o rtlan d
Mr and M . Iliggenhotham of
to Play H ere
Services Held I hom
P o rtlan d vialted at th e J K Huy i
e Sunday.
T est:
in
O re g o n P ro d u c ts
D in n e r
I ’roiluet» B in n e r
At
May » the ladies of the G range
I will spoiiNor an O regon Product»
A lo h a H a l l on M a y 9
d in n er, w hich will be follow ed by
a miiMcul program .
Mr* K H C lary and d a u g h te r
( l l y I I . 0 . H lv a r .l)
Salona of P ortlu n d vlhtted Mr»
AI.OIIA T h e c h u rch s e t vice held Matt King F riday evening
In th e G ra n g e hall S u n d a y 1 u
Mr und M in K. D. Nelflon of
charge of ICw K cdinond waa at S|H>kane vlNlted h e r m other, Mi
trn d i'd hy ab o u t 175 people from It I. S nyder, last week.
ill over ti»e county T h e riiuioc was
Mi and M in N ew ell of B elling­
furniNhed hy the locul choral club ham. Wash.. »pent S a tu rd ay a t the
A picnic lunch wan enjoyed “ S n y d e r home.
iiooii , follow ed by a p rogram in
T ed Em eroon ha» im proved hi.*
chitling vocal sid e d ions by D ean! new gas »tat Ion by the a d d itio n of
Mi Kui land, a d rill by the Boy a lurge new neon »ign
Scout tro o p a n d abort talk*
Mr and Mrs 11 K S k in n e r nt
Mr. and Mo. G len n Lee w ere P o rtla n d vialted a t th e S n y d e r
p leasantly iiirp rih cd S a tu rd a y ev<* hom e Sunday
ning w hen sev eral of th eir fi »end»
M in H arry H utchinaon 1» k e e p ­
g a th e red at th e ir hom e T hey w e re ' ing h e r tw o grandNOHH of C e n tra lia
the r<*cipienta of m uny UNeful gift <
Let th e udvertibeinent» help you
Ira I «cc 1» Im proving hl» p ro p e r­
ty hy the a d d itio n of a fish pond iriuke y o u r shopping plans
f e
Ready to Hupply you with the
finest M KAI'S at the least cost.
K rady io advtae you In purrh asin g .
Heady io give real values.
All meats Inspected by Dr. Nicol
Dr. AlmquioL
Friday and Saturday Specials
In
tw o run» He has not ullow ed a
»ingle stolen base th is season.
IteHilt» of o th er S u n set league
gam es found W illam ette breaking
Into th e w in colum n by d efeating
G uston 15 to 13 In a free -b ittin g
, gam e O renco defeatin g C ornelius
7 to 2. T u a la tin tro u n cin g L aurel
10 to 5 und A loha tu k in g th e m eas­
ure of S herw ood 5 to 4 in 10 in ­
nings
Gam e» scheduled this w eek a re
as follows: T u alatin at Hillsboro,
i C ornelius at Guston. W illam ette at
Sherw ood. T igard at L aurel, und
| O renco a t Aloha.
•r
l la t t v r lr «
S la n g
a n d C uanik.
G a a la n
W illa m a it »
h a lte r ia a
W tlia rn a tt .
Grnaa.
and
tak e s and errora. He may
still be the bird with the broken
pinion, never able to auar quite
so high again: for It Is true that
though alna be forgiven, they
often leave th eir Indelible marks
and their effects.
But evan broken by aln In body
and soul, man may And a new
peace with God and the beauty
and glory of a new life.
How can thia be found! The
K
2
6
H c h r r in - I
I larari y .
»
R. H. E.
15 14 U
16 19 4
Bears Tackle
Grove Squad
N e o r n a rh w a fu IrT . Hohnaon and
K o lle r m ie r .
Ilo lla n b e v k
and
(Irene«»
C txm ellua
H a tta ria «
Illi» a a n d
F in e g a n . IxM -kett.
K o lu k
•
VIAN may rise from hla ml»-
R II
« M
I
OREGON
K H F.
7 12 1
2 4
1
V a n b w and
one gatew ay io It Is repentance.
W hen the prodigal «on cam e to
him self and tu rn ed from hla alb,
be hail made the fir s t -''-p toward
the new life. In coming to him ­
self he was on the way to hla
fath er'» bouse, arid on the way
to God.
Sin la alw ays a d e p artu re from
o n e s «elf arid from one's best. Re­
pentance Is th e way of re tu rn to
oneself a» well as to God.
Repentance la the first great
evidence of faith. It 1« not the
full flowering of faith, though It
Is something more tbao despair
and disgust with aln.
•
•
22c
22c
18c
10c
H A M S ,.b
COTTAGES
BA CO N SQ U A R E S Lb
BOIL BEEF
C H O IC E M U T T O N
8c
It H F
B ll
B
lu 12 2
M> K e t.-
I.a u r e l
T u a la tin
liu tte r ie «
Itlk ie r
t i e a n d Kel»er
i. l'«t
Calf Fitting Shown
at Four-H Meeting
lie
15c
25c
23c
17c
LEGS
CH O PS,
LARD
H A L IB U T
•
D E P E N T A N C B Is disgust with
sin In effective actlou. I t la
the strength of one's turning that
constitutes hla repentance. Re­
pentance la the beginning of w hat
faith fulfills Io mao. In the salv a­
tion of man from sin.
Paul said, “I am not ashamed
of the Gospel of Christ, for It Is
the power of God unto salvation
to every one that belleveth.’*
It Is the nature and quality of
the Gospel that It Is defined by
its fruits. It la not a theory; It
Is not even lust a beautiful teach­
ing; It Is an effective power of
God upon which men may lay
hold and under which they may
find their lives transformed.
Would God that In every story
of prodigal sons there m ight be
as happy an ending as In the
great parable of the Sc-lpture!
Why not? The same power la
working In the world today aa
then, and those who hare wan­
dered far away may return and
find a father's grace.
I f human fathers fall, there Is
no failure w ith the Father of
our Lord Jesus Christ and Our
F a th er.
I aid Graf. R obert H ardin. M arion
, Haw kins. Ja m es May a n d H arold
P rin k
New en ro llees accepted from For-
| est G rove in clu d e Lloyd E lling-
I wood, G eorge Cooper. C h a rle s A n-
dregg. P h ilip LaV oie a n d R obert
Brow n.
O ther O regon com m unities from ,
w hich new e n ro llees w e re d ra w n
a re Goble, Sherw ood. T igard, V e r­
nonia. M etzger, C ornelius. Dilley.
B eaverton. C latskanie, St. H elens,
Q uincy, H uber, T im ber. R eedville.
R ainier.
G aston. B uxton, G lenw ood
, -
a n d Scappoose,
All m en e n te rin g cam p w e re r e ­
q u ired to pass physical e x a m in a ­
tions and receiv e innoculations
against typhoid and be v accinated
Filling out of record form s and
educational q uestionnaires, assig n ­
m ent of q u a rte rs and issuance of
clothing and d e ta il to w ork crew s
w ere o th er e x p erien ces fo r th e
rookies.
E ducational in te rests of th e m en
range over a larg e field inclu d in g
art, a g ric u ltu ra l subjects, m usic and
m echanics
T w o enrollees, w ho
dropped out of th e ir high schools
before co m pleting te rm r e q u ire ­
m ents, a re m aking up needed c re d ­
its th ro u g h stu d y a t th e CCC cam p
Mill at Timber
Closed for Time
FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone K51
^ 1 ?
I
Co.
Wcstiniber CCC
Gains Members
FOOD
VALUES
Piicea Effective Fri., Sat., Mon., May 3, 4 and 6
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
Wesson Oil—
Quart
('/»-«“•Ion 73c)
Wesson Oil Mixer with
pint of
oil
..........
Special Brooms
Each ..............
SOAP— Liberty W hite.
43c
COFFEE Columbia
f Lb. 23c) Best.
3 Iba.
65c
M ore cups per pound
COFFEE
Fam ous
O regon
S
28c
d7 .,w " ''
P roduct.
15c
T O M A T O JU IC E 2
K n ig h t's R ogue R iver.
(6 ra n s 43e)
Is.
PRUNES»' ’i u ”
CRACKERS
"
S i X
r z - i b .
ROLLED O A T S
K. T
£ ,
R eg u lar or Q uick C ooking
19c
S T R IN G BEANS
G re en
bo,
25c
29c
43c
Spot.
r?f / »I if)
rjbVHJIV
N orthern or Bell.
’1.53
4 9 -lb . sack
10 bar.
23c
Big Boy or Economy
White.
-i
4 bars ................ li/U
CARNATION OATS or
Wheat Flakes. No pre
miuni.
Q /li*
Large pkg.
PANCAKE FLOUR—
S perry’s.
28-oz. pkg.
JLi/V z
(No. 10 sack 55c)
NllV
<ftp
TOBACCO
Granger Rough
igh Cut
Ct
10c size.
Special.
2 pkgs.
15c
Ad W
MACARONI, Spaghetti or Noodle».
Best Ever Semolina.
9 ^ /*
111 oz. pkg. 2 for
.............. w eJV z
AltfV
CHEESE— Banks.
Mello-Glow. Lb.
MILK— C arnation, B orden’s or Al
pine.
O H /*
3 tall can* ....................
BEANS — Everett, or Santinm. Cut,
fancy, 2s.
2 can» ...............................
Gum Drops
Pickles
Made in Portland.
Libby’s, sweet.
Pint
Quart
2 ib .
39c
43c
25c 19c
33c
16c
Crown, Fisher’s or
Drifted Snow.
49-lb.
$4
Sack
QQ
accom panied by Mrs J. W Mul-
j
sh o rt talk by Paul Patter-1
Many Attend
v ie pn-sidi-nt <>f th e charn- Pasture Grass
j her of com m erce, and D irectors
M orris Weil, A lf Johnson a n d Cor-
Laurel Event l neliu
Use Explained
s R ichardson; intro d u ctio n of
E I. M cCorm ick as a te a c h e r of
the L aurel -chool in 1890. dancing
Use of pasture grasses for the
by Dale Busch, son of Mr. a n d Mrs.
Al Busch of H illsboro; closing n u m ­ control of soil erosion as w ell as
for
supp ly in g a perm anent pasture
G u e s ts L a u r e l M e e t
ber was th e com m unity singing of
Let Me C all You S w eeth eart," led for livestock is of grow ing im ­
by Mr R ichardson of H illsboro portant-« in a g ric u ltu ra l practice-!.
I.A U R E L T w o h u n d re d and six- and played by the L aurel o rch estra T his w as the sta te m en t E R. Jack-
ty-one people dined a t the tw o which fu rn ish e d m usic for the man. extension agronom ist, m ade
i tables set in th e d in in g room of , dancing from 9:30 until 11 o'clock. at a p a stu re grass field m eeting
at the E lm er G u e rb er farm S a tu r­
the c om m unity hall W ednesday
W ednesday, May 15, w ill be day
E ighteen club m em bers ami
e vening a t the an n u al chicken d in ­
ner given for th e H illsboro C ham ­ L aurel nig h t" a t V enetian th e a tre fa rm e rs w ere p re sen t a t this dis­
cussion.
ber of C om m erce and business men. in Hillsboro, for the benefit of
T h irte e n ty p es of pa stu re grasses
th e ir fam ilies and friends
i L au rel C om m unity club. Double
P in k pred o m in ated in table dec­ feature, "The P a rty ’s O ver,” com ­ a re being grow n in tria l plots on
orations T he first tab le was seated edy dram a of sm all tow n com pli- th e G u e rb e r farm . T hese grasses
I at 6:30 a n d th e second a t 7:30 The ' cations w ith S te w a rt E rw in. Ann are: A storia Bent, R eed C anary,
( re m a rk s by th e guests of th e ef- j S othern and P atsy Kelly; "L aw Be- U pland C anary, M eadow Fescue
i ficieney of th e k itc h e n staff and | yond th e Range," Tim McCoy in a K entucky B lue grass, E nglish Rye
the waitresse-s seem ed m erited, as w estern dram a: and short subjects grass, D om estic Rye grass. O rchard
all w ere read y tor th e program at ; will be on th e bill T ickets are on grass, T im othy, T all O at grass
C hew ing Fescue. T all Fescue and
8:45.
sale w ith m em bers of th e club.
Sm ooth Brom e. Ja c k m a n discussed
T he m eetin g w as called to order
the a d v an tag e s and disadvantages
on th e m ain floor. A fter th e sin g ­
of each, w hen g row n u n d e r W ill­
B usiness S tim ulated
ing of "A m erica" by everyone a
short a d d ress of w elcom e w as giv­
T he P o rtlan d office of the Fed- : am ette valley conditions.
en by F L B row n, responded to by eral H ousing A dm in istratio n has ' T hia m eetin g was th e th ird of i
H L M acKenzie, p resid en t of the received re p o rts of stim u lated b u si­ series of farm crops m eetings that
c h am b er of com m erce; ladies' vocal ness a n d in d u stria l a ctiv ities in are being held 'o r clu b m e m b e r.
1 q u in tet, "M issouri L ullaby" by Mrs m any sections of th e country, th e and fa rm e rs in th e county.
Leon Davis. M rs Lee B row n. T h e l­ re su lt of canvasses conducted by
ma M ulloy, H elen R utschm an and B e tte r H ousing com m ittees. C on­
B usiness M akes G ain
J L illie B row n, accom panied by Mi , trac to rs of B runsw ick, M aine, r e ­
T he business of a T ex as b u ild ­
J. W M ulloy; intro d u ctio n of Mr. p ort th ey h av e on hand c o n tracts ing a n d loan e x h ib ito r a t a B etter
and M rs E. C M ulloy as tw o of for $25,000 in w ork for w hich c re d ­ Housing exposition, show ed a gain
the re a l "old tim ers of th is com ­ it ap plications h ave been approved. of 400 per cen t d u rin g the first
m unity. (Mr. M uiloy w as appointed A nd, in addition, th e B e tte r H ous­ w eek ug th e show T he increase
po stm aster here in 188« to succeed ing com m ittee has pledges for $80,- was a ttrib u te d to in te re st g e n e r­
his fath er, who had served since 000. from w hich it is th o u g h t a ated by th e B e tte r H ousing com ­
18781; vocal solo by J. N. W iley, larg e am ount of w ork w ill result.
m ittee in th a t area.
H ills b o r o
B usiness
P e o p le
HILLSBORO
CASH
GROCERY
Independently Owned and Operated
Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 2001
Build Oregon Payrolls
O A T S T Large
RIANG
LE-
pkg.
Cup of Gold
COFFEE
O / T VJ T I D V 49.1b
BLUE BELL.
r CI IA
jack ........ ....
’1.49
G uaranteed the best
you can buy.
l ,k
23c
23c
PA N CA K E FLOUR £ 5 ;
29c
Crown
SOAP
Felsman’s Naptha.
6 bar,
25C
FRUITS and PRODUCE
GREEN
2c
3 ) bunches 10c
O N IO N S ’ Bd„ “ bDISHES
Fancy PRUNES
5 ibs.......19c
CARROTS Ä
7c
LEM O N S
Rose City
MACARONI
15c
lb ,.
BANANAS
lb,.
19c
S afeway S tores
O REG O N PRODUCTS D A Y S !
This week we feature a num ber of leading Oregon-
produced foods. . . .every
one of them real quality,
and every item a t thrifty
low prices!
May 3 to
May 11
inclusive
Help r Oregon!
*nd a‘,.the,
a
same time;
Prices below
Effective
Fri. to Mon.
SA V E!
H IL L S B O R O
MEAT
COM PANY
Quality
S e r v ic e
SHORTENING “ 4
PORK ROAST
PURE LARD
3 ,b.
LEG ROAST VEAL
HAM
,b .
45c
17c
48c
Lb....... 16c
By the Piece.
22c
TENDERLOIN STEAK Lb 16c
RIBS»d BACKBONES 12c
SAUER KRAUT
R ay-M ai
Large 2 ly can
CHOICE BABY BEEF AT ALL TIMES
Phone 982
F r e e D e liv e r y
9c
COFFEE
ÄTZ
E d w a rd s-
2-lb. can
FLOUR
CROWN—
49-lb. sack
SAFEW AY—
49-lb. sack ....
’1.89
’1.59
CHEESE
BANKS, full cream.
Lb...........................................
49c
MACARONI
ROSE CITY—
3 lbs. ....................................
MILK
C arnation.
H illsboro.
3 tall cans
PORTER'S FRI-LETS
50c
23c
Nob H ill—
Lb.
(2 Ibs. 45e)
M ade
i n
20c
10 lbs. ... ^ag'
O «
C
A
>C
F rench's.
xa
2 pkgs.
FR E E -10c booklet on
c are of birds
CIGARETTES
KOOLS.
2 pkgs.
29c
C/»
O
V
PICKLES
10c
6-os. ja r
W H IT E
BEANS—
Mill Race. C ut
BF.ANS— Ray-M ai.
F resh Limas.
TOMATOES—
B agley's ..................
3
2
2
BROOMS— Oregon
LIBERTY —
4- sew
....................
T H R IF T —
Eaeh
H O USEHO LD—
5- sew
............................
K IN G —
pkg.
WHITE KING TOILET SOAP—
5 for
15c
LIGHT GLOBES
G en eral E lectric—
30 a n d 60 W att
Mazdas-
15. 25. 40. 50 a n d 60-W att
M azdas—
75. 100 W att
19c
23c
10c
15c
20c
HONEY
H ighw ay—
a
_
*13C
5 1b. pail
M axim um
^ib pkg....15c
SY RU P—M axim um
P u re cane a n d m aple.
49c
95c
5-lb. can
10-lb. can
— Oregon Canned Goods —
PORK & BEANS
V an C am p's—
11-oa. can
16c
51c
’5.09
1 0 0 -lb . sack
Celto pkg. ... 22c
PA N C A K E FLO U R
SUGAR
Pure, fine cane.
BIRD SEED
M edium
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS 5c
FLOUR
Page Three
loy;
H illsboro ‘'B ears" w ill tac k le
F orest G ro v e on th e la tte r's field
Sunday in th e th ird ro u n d of th e
a n d X e ig le r
T u alatin V alley league schedule.
K H .. T he locals h ave not y et bro k en in-
, «
to th e w in colum n and a re d e te r-
S her w < mm |
A lo h a
t (. o m ined to do so th is w eek a t th e
H a lte rte «
W in te r
Wo.if.il
ttmi'h
expense
of th e G ro v e nine.
nd
H alf or whole
a n d S a in d o n .
T he B ears lost a h a rd fought 4
San««*4 S ta n d in g
w
to (, gam e to A m ity last Sunday on
W I. Pet
Illllal>ori>
2 u I ooo O r r n r o
l i “ ¡ ¡ 't h e local diam ond. H ittin g stre n g th
Lb.
A lo h a
0
I tMio C o rn e liu s
'
of
both squads w as a bout equal
2 .tsto i
T u a la t in
2 «» 1 twwi G aa lo n
1 .twrO 1 but th e visito rs w e re a b le to c a p i­
W illa m e tte I I
,5'wi T ig a rd
1 twill , talize
L a u re l
1 1
,W S herw ood
on th e ir bingles to score
runs. A m ity
found H ein, local
hu rler. for e ig h t hits, w hile D
Wood of th e v isito rs allow ed seven.
M ayor J H G a rre tt th re w the
l.b.
first ball to open th e local baseball
season O B K raus, county school
D em o n stratio n on th e fittin g of n su p e rin te n d en t, w ielded th e bat
duiry calf for show w ill be given and cracked out a nice single, w h ile
by L J Allen, assistant sta te club F ire M arshal W ilbur D illon w orked
leader, at th e W T P u tn a m A Sons b ehind th e p late In th e p re lim in a ry
SHOULDER, lb.
d a iry farm , o n e -fo u rth m ile we*t gam e, th e A rgus soft ball team d e ­
of th e R iver rood on th e F arm ing feated Safew ay S to 0 in a six-
ton rcwici a t 1.30 p. m. S a tu rd ay , a c ­ in n in g tilt.
Lb.
cording to L E Francis, assistant
S h u to u t v icto ries fe a tu re d th e
county agent. F o u r-H clu b m em ­ o th er tw o T u a la tin V alley team s
bers
w
ill
be
show
n
how
u
d
airy
played F orest G rove d efea te d V er­
lbs.
anim al should lx* groom ed, fitted nonia 14 to 0 a n d N ew berg tu rn e d
and
tra
in
e
d
to
lead
for
th
e
show
b a rk V erboort 9 to 0 S chedule of
COM POUND.
ring.
gam es for th is S u n d a y is as fol-
t H y Ix ria R ic h m o n d )
3 lbs.
P a rtic u la r stress will b e placed lows: V ernonia at A m ity. V erboort
T IM B E R —T h e S n id er B ro th ers'
on th e m ethod of fetxhng in o rd e r ;,t C arlton, S herw ood a t N ew berg S hingle
Co.
is again closed dow n
In get an an
anim
im al in th e best con- . I an(j H illsboro a t Forest G rove
t 'hoice, fresh.
for a short period.
dition
for
e
xhibition.
Any
farm
ers
R.
H
E.
Lb.
Boyd W right was called to w o rk
---- -----------4 N 1
inti rested in th is d e m o n stra tio n a rc i
H illsboro
P. lines last w eek. He
0 7 4 on th e S
w elcom e to a tte n d
H a lte rte « . W im mís and H u tc h in » . H ctrn
is w o rk in g betw een T im b er and
■ n il 1‘ e a v ille .
T
illam
ook.
H illsboro A rgus co n ta in s nil the
K H. F.
M r and M rs E ari B eyers and
.... 14 1« 3
new s of H illsboro and th e s u r­ F« rent (,rto »
V e rn o n in
0 2 1 fam ily
of W arrin g to n sp e n t the
ro
u
n
d
in
g
com
m
unities.
R
ead
I
t
R
es
P
h
o
n
e
3
2
1
Z
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St«m tenber»r. R eni a n d F r y e r ;
5 Deliveries Daily
und keep in fo rm ed on w h at is l.Nn»‘ Nel«<- I. L a n u -n nnd H u s te n H uvi». w eek -en d w ith Mr. B eyer's p a r ­
R H. E. ents. M r and M rs A rth u r Beyers.
h ap p en in g a t hom e.
tf
Mrs. Ray E lliott w as a H illsboro
Newt>er$f
y n
4
V e rlx w irt
6 2 v isito r last W ednesday
SNh-
H u tte n «
I*«»» a n d W a h iu n iv u th
M rs G eorge Rabe is recovering
now a r.il H ra n d n w .
from a serious illness Miss M ar­
g a ret E lliott w as w ith h e r last
w eek
Mr. and Mrs. W E G ilm ore
spent S unday and M onday in P o r t­
land v isitin g friends.
Mrs. J. T. R ichm ond and d a u g h t­
C am p R ccher's. CCC W estim ber—
A "new elem en t" of 64 CCC ju n io r e r Iren e dro v e to P o rtla n d Monda>
to
visit for a few days.
m em bers e n ro lled by th e end of
•HELPS SELL OREGON TO OURSELVES”
M r and M rs C harles S tan to n
A pril has q u ick e n ed a c tiv ity at
C am p R eeher's. New en ro llees are a n d Mrs. V E llis of R eedspori
to
M cM innville
Sunday
1 u n d e r 25 y e ars of age. except in d ro v e
c erta in instances, a n d u n m arried w h e re Mrs. E llis d e p arted for her
I U nder th e fo rm er classification a i hom e a fte r a w eek's visit h e re w ith
a "local e x p erien c e d m en's" com ­ h e r b ro th e r a n d wife.
Mrs. L loyd F a rm e r of W estim ber
pany, e n ro llees w e re usu ally m ore
u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ratio n S a tu rd ay
th an 25 and w e re m arried.
Men ta k e n from H illsboro in­ in F orest G rove.
clude Ira F enim ore. Ray H undley.
Q uality ,o b p rin tin g —A rgus.
Jo h n Agee. T hom as T ran h b e r. Don-
Home Cured
SMOKED MEATS
STF.W. Lb.
H illsboro Sunset le u g u e r a n d
T u alatin both u ndefeated this sea
son. will eluNh on th e S h u te p a rk
dium ond h e re S unday afternoon
Both teum s a re anxiou» to stay at
th<* head of the league and a h an g ­
up gam e 1» in proupcct for local
fun».
Locul» pounced on S c h re in e r of
T igurd in th e flrat inning luNt Son
day for four hit*: and four ru m
to d efeat th e T ig e rk 6 to 3 Aftei
the opening inning, th e gam«* tu rn ed
Into u pitcher*» duel w ith S c h re in ­
e r w hiffing 15 batter» and Stung,
Hilliiboro h u rle r, 14
Don S h a ttu c k , su b atitu tin g at
th ird base, tu rn e d in ttie o u tsta n d ­
ing p erfo rm an ce of th e gam e He
got tw o hit» out of five trip s io
the plat«* and uncorked an una»-
»hrtod dou b le play C a tc h er D urety
also starred , th ro w in g out every
T igard ru n n e r w ho a tte m p te d to
»teul second and c rac k in g out a
H llU boru
T igard
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'p i l l t E B things that have bean
»»•ry rnnl nil through human
history am dealt with In thia
leaaon.
The reality of «In need» very
little empbaala. We aee the evi­
dence» of It on every hand, and
the record« of the past «peak
chiefly of what we And In our
own ago.
Here 1« thia tragic record of
the prodigal aon. leaving a good
home and a kind father, going
out Into life to have hla ding, to
wa«te hlmanlf and hla autmtance.
It 1» the old, fam ilia r atory of
aln and the allurement of aln
that turna out to be a anare and
a tragedy.
In thia, alao, the atory la not
old. It la the atory of wbat la
happening In many lives today.
I f that were the whole atory,
life Indeed would be dark and
dlamal.
But the worth of our
study of Bunday school leaaona,
and of our teaching of them. Is
found In the fact that there la a
way out of the ubyaa of sin.
D ia m o n d S u n d a y
to
At
Y our
S e r v ic e
and
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two bofgv In ttoo fifth bring
MEAT SPECIALS
Luke 15:11-21.
Tlo* In te r n a tio n a l f n lf o r t n S un­
day School l.e»M»n fo r M ay fi.
U n d e f e a t e d S q u a d » Io C la s h
Local
H IL L S B O R O ,
The Repentance of Sin
in
P lan
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Made!
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Q u a rt ja r
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3 pkgs.
17c
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