I Page Eight H IL L S B O R O Sunday School Names Leaders Breaks Production Records H IL L S B O R O , M any Cases Flu R eported l im ber TIM BER A larg c n u m b e r of resid en ts h ere a r c co m alcscing from the flu 0 . S S h ifte r a n d d a u g h te r S y lv ia arc in Jo n es hos- pilal in H illsboro, a fte r a serio u s •a tta c k of it I.aV crne and M axino K ilb u rg have been confined t o th e ir hom e for tw o w eeks w ith it. T h e re have been m any o th er eases i less severe. O rv ille S hew ey. w ho liv ed h ere several y ears ago. has re tu rn e d I He w ill w ork in th e W estim ber I null. G le n S t if f S u p e r in te n d e n t o f R e e d v ille S c h o o l (B y H a z e l ARGUS, C h u re h le y l OREGON Thursday. M anli 19. 19.1 Lutheran Services Attended; 1 w It A . ' fv » C u r t I sm I o i; ’ U i Il U «*t ti X. A udiences at th e L u th e ra n L e n ­ ten services at th e H ilhi a u d ito ri­ um a re re p o rte d on the increase l i t wi-ek th e Rev 0 W endling ol 1 crest (.1rove ad d ressed th e crow d on th e q u estio n of th e high priest to th e co u rt, "W hat fu r th e r need htiv« we of w itne: A mong iiir «•( n« io c u r r o n l i u u n ii nt n iin k tr» C lc llll Real Estate T ransfers IN A D lilt l'» r l* l n d II ( 'h a t I«*’ » I N e l ' d ii r t t i« t o C u t V l . Sc« l i . m 2 ì 1 r itti K e lle ( » .I • Ul W I t,,I, III m w ».».•Tur r l n V I ft: • M an tent w ith tlm an sw er of h u m an reason, o r w ith the a n sw er of p u li lit o A i.rr- W i t - I lltlU t 'U I « t.u iily (o K l! r l II teac h ers or preachers, or ol any 1 m u t i. L o t l i . ( K c i ì o o k A . ic h I It A otic else, l et us search the S c rip ­ \ \ i i ’ l u n g t o u • •- u n » \ t " I’. « » 1 I I r r tn u ti. L i. 'i i I I tu re s w h e th e r those things a re so." 1 K 'y o f N I A * o f N W , S d ì « •n I 2 N . W vt n * . la it liity A l. u H u lle I. La> U ltim iti i L I. i 1.« C K m i I ch ’ M llt iin in n , T he jo in t L u th e ra n ch o ir re n d e r­ It i VA ’ , . I i r . ,S. • • l- n \ \ a a h ltiiftu li r o llili ed M ontgom ery's "Gome to C a l­ 17 I t 82 u !>'• X. N c 'd m n .U S • «•«’ l r i ( u t i u t «J (o T I 1, H l> K 2 W V e l in , r t It ( I lm , Il !.. . . U .x A e r i v ary 's Holy M ountain" am i D y k e ' 1 it« . 1 A « t v 11 i l l ' l . . . •• I . Jatp* I M in ( U b i. I . C l« 1d in S. 1 ’ . h lv r t ni l o » .lu e . 4» li "Holy. Holy. Holy" w ith a dr.-cunt (iu...|YÌew A . l. I.u ln 17. | h l i l o c k : -’ •» N 1’ u r t a rra n g e m e n t sung by Mrs E H in ­ , S h t t l M l 'i I l f f l( c '-it-h ( '» ir la I t u n i < < richs L aurel H lurich sin g Allis- 1 J \ \ « n e ll i S h e r if f i K» ♦bn I io ti rl«» «e. I. u t I. \\ a r t « i a l i t i IH Ion's "Ttie L ord is My L ight." A . re». S e c t , Vi»i«’ < c l u l. 1 , . l 11 C i t y . 4 l u i « . » i .' i - i 1(1 w T he fo u rth serv ice of the series 1 J . W C o n n e ll i S h r r l f f i I o ; w I. « 11'. et n «. p a r i 111. h I. K m K t 'lit t ll J o lllln u li w ill he held this evening at H i t ' u it * . u h i la t in \S H a rt H im o n »*( u « . p u r i I t i. • k 2 o'clock. Rev E. W H inrichs ol I t i W H n n t u r l M u g l i a l i !.. A li. > uliini cl v l r I hu B loom ing w ill speak on Hie q u e s ­ F . l l lt t ilb p a ri I.u t I III. . k 2 1 i - f- .- n I i 4. ft. III... tion of P ila te addressed to Ji - u- ( t i e n e u . E m m it I. llv x e n r i a l I M l(iK ,1 '• A. i . • I t o . ,| \ . . . ! , T he p u b ­ W hat li.i. t T hou done A l i t u n II M t,M O I . n l u G e r t r u d e M e W N a h iiit f lo n c o o h t v t u S m MMii Nyhritf I t IW KK- 1 I A f i r . T I N lie is h eartily welcome. n i. L o la H a m i n I lio , k I < h« ir $ Gr>> 1 11.1 ll H i i o l h I t n u F iliv i M S m it h , \Y m h | i I n i f (<>n c iu n t y tu S W H » i N vir« IIS l!.W H ii liin I 'liiiik lin S it v in u « A l.'M in r t UM. I . o l U muli 1 W C h i m e ll J. iS h 'iif f i A de. S v e li- I ’ « ' r iI 'T B llh , UHI 1 (2 W R EE D V ILL E —T he follow ing of­ ficers w ere elected by th e S u n d ay school Sunday: G lenn Stiff, s u p e r­ in ten d en t. Mrs. C Intlay, assistan t su p erin ten d e n t; E l s i e N o rdlund. secretary : H elen Im lay, assistant secretary; A S h ro d er, tre a su re r, and song leader; Mrs. H e n r y W ot Hagg. assistan t song leader; Mrs. ■ m an to S p e a k B e fo r e A. S chappcrt. pianist; M arian Hagg. L ocal T o w n se n d G rou p assistant pianist; Mrs. Ida K irk ­ wood. ch airm an of th e crad le roll; H illsboro T ow nsend club m eets M argaret Im lay, assistan t on crad le S unday at 2 p. m. in th e C h ristia n roll; R alph N ordlund. lib rarian , and church. Mrs. N ora Iv ie an d her E lm er G ray, assistan t lib rarian . tw in girls, singers, of O regon C it' C. Im lay re tu rn e d F rid ay from a C arn atio n O rm sby B u tter King, above, is th e first cow in h isto ry to a re to be featu red . T he g ills w ill th ree-d ay business tr ip to so u th ­ hold both w o rld m ilk pro d u ctio n an d w o rld b u tte r pro d u ction fu rn ish special m usic and Mrs. J a m rw I I J< k Vi M l I I . I- I K .u m i ' l l t o H c i i j m i i i t i F 'lM iik lt n S a v i n s * ern O regon. records. T h is cham pion H olstein produced 28.606 pou n d s of m ilk Ivie is th e speaker. M rs Iv ie is p a r i Z. M l( * r l l c la im T"..’ S 1 (2 W A "B D (D'H.-, li t i lo ll o f I ’. i l t L l D . I . M ili W n n h lii|f t< n L elia O 'C onnor gave a p arty at -o u n ty to J o h n S n m la t i and 1752.5 pounds of b u tte r in an official 365-days test at S eattle. a T ow nsend sp eak er of sla te h e a d ­ I lie « i r l ' i i n t r r I». I ( ' i.J I I S l i I \ \ « t a l, <• A cr S p r t r i i i t f u h H i l tu l I K r iii h er hom e S a tu rd a y night. G uests i W rrk rrt Io U n io n llic h S chool W ash. T he m ilk record had stood since 1920 an d th e b u tte r m ark q u a rte rs w ho sp eak s re g u larly for K o a a lir J m i a r i i Anna ct 9 jo in t, I . <11 A « r v « S e c t l o l l ; i2 w ere M ildred K rah m cr. C lara Hel- since 1923 A n n u al p roduction of th e a v erag e cow is estim ated at ; th e plan. E v ery o n e is in v ited to l i r r v i a r t a l r t l. n t a '.l't J o h to , n I «i T he first aid course lo be giv- I 'S l ( I u mold. H arold K rah m er. A rth u r A 'i d i t l o n I come. E specially a rc business and 5000 pounds of m ilk and 200 pounds of b u tter. ( ’ l i l i tu « hank of S h c r w o o 'l t o U n io n en by the local Red Ci', is ch a p te r G urske, R ichard H erdlein. all of l 'h r o 'l u r a l l c r i i M i 'l a lo l'a t h r r i n « * | professional w om en u rg ed to h ear iiir t •.» j o i n t , it i A • if' is f n e and en ro llm en t m ay be Hiwh S 'h i o ’ o | I’ JS h i n 1(1 n a i ' U . t> u rt IH . , k h l l i l k h o r o Bloom ing; F lora F ro st a n d E ugene ice she w ill b e sp eak in g at durin g S unday, 9:45 a. m : com m union her. acco rd in g to P resid en t K. L. W A l l l r t l ( i t i ( ’ ,. t.. W | K lu n t r t m ade now w ith Mrs C h ristin e » t i n o» II > S h e r l i t » t o ( . i I i « ■ I O 'C onnor. th is visit. S u n d ay m orn in g th e pas­ service. 11 a. m., follow ed by s e r­ P utnam . ft A c r r » S o. i l o t i | u T 2 N I t l W Davis. C lasses a re held at the li- prick» n . p a r t S e c t io n I I T.’ S l( I U A chicken ow ned by F red W al- to r w ill sp eak on "C h rist's Message mon. subject, "S eein g Jesu s." C h ris­ M a i k i v i i r t «•( t i« ( o 1. |{ I* c w ra n n brnry on T h u rsd ay n nights ig h ts betw een del laid an egg th at w eighed six to th e C h u rch at P hiladelphia." tian E ndeavor. 6:30 p. m. follow ed HI A c re « I I S H2W S u b serib e fo r tire A rgns 8 an d 10. D r 11 D. H uggins is and one-fifth ounces. T he egg is on N ext w eek is to be designated as by song serv ice an d serm o n by th e THE SUNDAY N IG H T SU FFE R eo n d o i'tm g an a ih a n c e d class for T hese days w e a re h earin g a display at J. B. Im lay ’s feed store. P ra y e r W eek. S ervices of p ray er p asto r a t 7:30 p. m.. su b ject of th e th e firem en F lorence Yeo v isited h er sister. w ill be held ev ery evening in a n - ' m essage. "In cen tiv es for Y ou th:" g reat deal said about th is n ew ­ M artha Yeo, at R oseburg th is w e e k ­ ticip atio n of a special rev iv al cam ­ m idw eek serv ice W ednesday. 730 found leisu re an d w h at w e a rc to T he Red C ross sends out a w arn end. ing to c h ild ren in calling a tten tio n p aign to be conducted by Rev. p. m. A11 a re in v ite d to th ese do w ith it. B ut sh o rte r w ork in g hours an d m o re tim e for re c r e ­ Mr. an d Mrs. K eys an d Mrs. G lad w y n Nichols, b eginning M arch , to th e need for cure on th e ir pari atio n al a c tiv itie s has a tendency Em m a M eirs of P o rtla n d w ere 31. T u esd ay an d F rid ay m e e tin g s ; assem blies.—M. P u tm an , pastor. w hile flying kites, it being tiia' w eekj-end guests of M rs. Rosa w ill be in th e church, w hile t h e ! to in crease r a th e r th a n a b a te th e tim e of y e a r Boys a re w arned Christian Church Bruce. in d iv id u al's d esire fo r food. Ami not to clim b poles to rel >ase en o th er n ig h t cottag e p ra y e r m eet­ ANOTHER TREM ENDOUS Rev. F. W. Hinrichs L o rd 's D ay u n ified service. 9:45- so th e re rem ain s the u rg en t ncces- | M. M cD onald of S eattle. W ash.. L. ings w ill be h eld at v ario u s desig­ tan g led kites, as by so doing they G rice of Salem , an d H F. S chultz n a te d hom es Do not m iss Miss 11:45 a. m. W orship serv ice for sity for th re e m eals a day in th e other tiung- Past«r Wendling s t a t ­ m ay com e in contact w ith higli- and Mrs. C h ris G esm e of P o rt­ V erna S tro n g 's m essage and th e ch u rch school con d u cted by Jo h n a v erag e household w ith th e m o th er ed. "T he high priest, seein g th a t p o w er elec tric w ires and be elee -, land w ere w eek-end guests of Mr. b e a u tifu l m u sical pro g ram th is S u n ­ West, su p e rin ten d e n t. 9:45-10; class p lan n in g an d p re p a rin g b reak fast, t h e co u rt w as g e ttin g n o w h e re w ith tro c u te d R o ller-sk atin g is an »tiler and Mrs. W. M. Snipes. period, 10-10:40; re-assem b ly and luncheon and d in n e r A nd as a l­ its w itnesses, said. T a d ju r e th ee g reat d a n g e r if done on th e w alk day evening. m o rn in g w orship, 10:40-11:45. M usic w ays. a fte r e v ery m eal th e re a re by th e living God, th at th o u tell and streets. T he Red C n -, urge - b y choir. S erm on. " P re p a rin g to dishes to be w ashed along w ith I u's w h e th e r thou a rt th e C hrist. boys am i girls to e x ercise great Banks M. E. Church R each th e U n reach ed " — No. 2 household chores. E very w eek will Son of G od.' Je s u s could no c are in th e ir play an d m otorists S u n d ay school ev ery S u n d ay a t , C First Church of Christ (Scientist) 9:45 a. m., Mrs. F red W olford, su - ' h ristian E ndeavor. 6:30 p m. In ­ be a sev en -d ay w eek for m o th er longer rem ain silent. He an sw ered also a re adm onished to he on the unless she w rite s a code of h er te rm e d ia te an d y o u n g people. E v an ­ and said. 'T hou hast sa id .’ T he lookout for c h ild ren in th e streets S ervices a re held ev ery Sunday p erin ten d en t. P reach in g serv ice by i g elistic service, 7:30 p. m Song own. It can be done. too. high priest re n t his clothes, saying, a t 11 a. m.; W ednesday ev en in g E llsw o rth T ilton, pastor, ev ery S u n ­ serv ice assisted b y y o u n g people. By h av in g a hot roast on S a tu r ­ lie h a th spo k en b lasphem y.' T he services at 8: S u n d ay school at 11 day ev en in g at 8 o'clock. L adies' S erm on, “T h e C o n v ersio n of a Mad New H om e S ta rte d d ay an d a p re p a re d m olded salad th in g is se ttl d He is w o rth y of a. m. P u p ils up to th e age of 20 A id m eets first an d th ird W ednes­ M an P erm it w as tak en out M onday A tten d an c e co n test count. large enough fo r tw o meals, very death . 'W hat fu rth e r need h av e day s a t 2 p. m. tf | y ears a re w elcom ed. F re e read in g m o rn in g for a new residence for _ __ C h o ir re h e a rsa l M onday. 7:30 p. little tim e need be sp en t in the w e of w itnesses?' room open on W ednesdays a n d Mrs. F red F. H ughes at 11th and , . . _ " . rn- Mrs. F lo ren ce K ram ien . direc- k itch en on S unday. S erv e a sim ple S atu rd a y s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. t T , u alatin P lain s P re s b y te ria n C h u rch tor. T h u rsd ay . M arch 26 6 30 p b u t ap p etizin g b reak fast am i t h e 1 "H ad C h rist not been th e Mes- O ak streets. M ohr b ro th ers started S u n d ay 's topic. "M atter.” Isiah , th e c h arg e w ould hav e been w ork Monday. (F o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro) j ra.. m o n th ly pot luck d in n e r fel- lefto v er roast sliced and served tru e B ut th e q u estio n w h e th e r or S u n d av services: P reaching, 11 a. low ship. We e x te n d a h e a rty w el- cold, or re h e a te d and serv d w i t h : n ot he w as th e C h rist, th e only Pilgrim House m.; S u n d ay school, 10:15 a. m.; C. ; com e to w o rsh ip w ith an d en jo y th e rem ain in g salad for d in n er. M arch 19: St. Jo sep h 's D a y . E-. 7:30 p. m W om an's M issionary ; o u r fellow ship.—R. L. P u tn am , pas- P otatoes w ith canned veg. ! ibles p ro p e r p o in t of in q u iry , w as not iim i . . .e x a m in e d . T he high p riest assum ed M arch 21. St B enedict's D ay M arch society last W ednesday of m onth, lor- re q u ire little tim e to r p re p a ra - th a t he w as an im po itor, and 24: St. G ab riel's Day. M arch 25: —Rev. A. C arrick , m inister. tf • — — tion. an d if you hav e p re p a re d ' such w as g u ilty of Hr F east of th e A n n u n ciatio n to the Trinity Lutheran Church y o u r dessert in advance or a re should hav e in v estig ated death. th e testi- B lessed V irgin M ary. H oly E u ch a­ M o stly N e w S p r in g D r e sse s p lan n in g to m ake a I P u b lic w o rsh ip a t 10:30 a. m.; All Saints Church (Episcopal) p ractice of m ony. He should h av e said. Let us rist. each day d u rin g L en t a t 7:30 F o u rth S u n d ay in L ent: C h u rch S u n d ay school an d B ible class at serv in g com m ercially m ade i c e I ta k e a look at th e W ord of G od ju st r e c e iv e d ! Made possi­ a. m. A ngclus p ra y e r tim e. 6 p. m. school at 9:45; m o rn in g p rayer, 9:45 S erm o n topic. "T h e Last cream ev ery Sunday, th e re you i nnd see w hat th e .S c rip tu re s say. ble by a L u ck y P u r c h a s e o f M arch 22; O ffices of C onfession choral serv ice an d serm on w ith M iracle of C h rist."—L u k e 22. 50-51 are! He w ould have found th a t Je s u s is and L itany, in L itu rg y for fo u rth Rev. R. T. T. H icks in charge. You a re also w elcom ed to t h e L o v e ly S a m p le s. Values to W ith tw o h e a rty m eals th e s u p - ! th e C hrist, th e Messiah, the S av io r S unday in L en t at 10:30 a. m. | C hoir reh earsal F rid ay . 7:30 p. m. L u th e ra n L en ten serv ices in th e 920.00. Practically every p e r on S u n d ay n ig h t can be light In M. s i an d the P ro p h e ts one ref- P a sto r w ill p reach fo u rth in L e n ­ Rev H icks w ill ad d ress th e m em ­ high school a u d ito riu m at 8 p. m e x trem ely inform al M any . eren ee a fte r a n o th e r speak of the B o u g h t - S o ld - C o n sig n e d fall and winter dress in our ten series of serm ons on "Seven b ers of th e G u ild an d y o u n g w o­ T h u rsd ay . Rev. E. W. H in rich s w ill and L ast W ords of C hrist," on “Why m en of th e ch u rch on a lta r guild speak on th e q uestion. "W hat H ast fam ilies enjoy serving th e sam e office of C hrist, sto re, m a n y y o u h a v e se e n com bination of food e v ery w eek ! "A nd frien friends, d s th a t is w liat w c H ast Thou F o rsak en M e?" (St. w o rk W ednesday evening, M arch T hou D one?"—Jo h n 18. 35. ’31 C h e v a n d w a n te d b e fo r e a n d n o so th a t e v e n tu a lly it becom es a I m ust do In all m a tte rs >f religion M ark 15:34». M usic for th e passion- 25. S ix w he trad itio n . In on e fam ily th e fa th ­ I w e m ust ask W hat say th e scrip - d o u b t tr ie d on at $ 1 9 .8 5 , tide. P alm S u n d ay falls on A pril Free Methodist Church e r takes c h a rg e of th e k itchen ture#? U ntil th e Bible has con- 5. H oly W eek a n n o u n c e m e n ts : ; $ 2 2 ,7 5 a n d $ 2 4 .9 5 . '2 9 W h ip p e t Six R ev iv al services a re b eg in n in g w hen the S u n d ay night su p p er is The Congregational Church \ m eed us. wi d a re n t . we cannot T uesday, S tatio n s of th e C ross and M otor reconditioned, good C h u rch school. 10 a. m., R ich­ at th e F ree M ethodist church. F ifth T enebrae: W ednesday, p re p a ra to ry ’ a rd W iley, su p e rin ten d e n t; m o rn ­ and Oak. S unday. Rev. and M rs being served. T he tw o c h ild ren of be convinced Let us not be con- ru b b e r. Body very good. to th e H oly C om m union; T h u rsd ay , in g w orship, 11. L en ten serm on. W. R. B u ck ler of L ebanon. In d ian a, th e fam ily a re p e rm itte d to in v ite