»Thursday, April P.n, m nc H IL L S B O R O Disease l est H eld at Ot •eneo Scene* o f Air " T F “ ------- v / Tragedy and Heroine C ircle to M er, W ed n esd a y ; P la ce in Track M eet (llr Mrl lluuh ll. . - . l* t i« l flR F .N t'f) l l r A ( I I ' l t i i u m u n d M u ig .n i't D ixon. county in n , gave d q ih lh i i lu test to the n i l l i i stm le ilt body of i»3 p u pils In the O l ein o grade I'lion l l.i .1 'I'm l.n T in s was the f li it tim e In W.i .hlng ten e o in ity an entire student body hay been given tlie te t A ll lh in .il ■ cu ltu re s re tu rn e d negative, hut an- ■ oth er c u ltu re w ill he taken tin week. J I P ARG US, n IL L S R O R O , ! looney was a va ila b le and incress- fu l fa irs were staged each year. .O n e m em ber ha-, been oil the board linee 192.1 II T Hesse, pre u le n t, is the Ford Lunger youngest m em ber of the board in point o f serviee rece ivin g his ap­ perou . farm er, the no m in ation po in tm e nt Jan ua ry 4, 1928 ■p— ■» Ki hert B a n k , i the o ld e it, h a v­ ing been appointed fir I Septem ber i 11!, 1923. and being re-appointed at P the end o f each term ■ nice. The ' members hold o ffic e fo r tw o years | o n ly C D M in to n o f Fore it Grove, e.mie to the hoard on the resigna­ t i o n o f B K Denney o f Beaverton. F e b ru a ry 15. 1927, and has served co n tin u o u sly since. T Y P H O ID T he presence o f typ h o id fe ve r in th is state at tin s lim e < m p tia s i/i s the re sp o n sib ility w h 'e h every Circle to M r r t co m m u n ity owes Its citizens re ­ Womun'H C irc le w ill meet May ga rding the occurrence and spread ll at the home of M i II E Scheldt Ml It A M itc h e ll am i M i. II o f th is disease T yp h o id fe ve r is E Scheldt are the h n . t i - i " contracted throu gh w ater, m ilk , or I l l ’ll II W ilfe rt. who ha?, been il l some other food w h ich has been fo r several weeks, u n de rw en t a eontarniriated w ith ty p h o id germ nuudotd operation at Jon*** hos T here are a few isolated com m u n­ p ita l lust W ednesday, Ur lln g i:in itie s in this stale w here the w a te r " o iie a tin g g le i ratiu tu p p livs have not been s u ffic ie n t­ / IM. w II Him : hits been In ly safeguarded to protect fro m in ­ ' I r f I i'V e ial das dm- to an in ju iS 'il fection. O utbreaks of typ h o id may bark sustained in a fa ll I . i t week be due to in s u ffic ie n t local sup­ M r and M rs I.. T W oodward at e rvisio n of the w ater supply. Every T il ■ view of the w recked T W A tended a pa rty at the home of M r co m m u n ity should have a w ater a ir lin e r w h ich craalied m a r and Mrs. Ir v in R iley In Heaver- su p p ly w h ich is safe at a ll tiroes. It to n S atu rday n ig h t I n io n io w n , I ’a . k illin g 11, is the d u ty o f c ity and school o f­ M rs George It Sounder . o f R ich ­ utaki i oho w o nd er how th e fic ia ls to fu rn is h a afe w ater sup­ land spent a few day.1, last week li m o s u rv iv o rs escaped ile a ih . ply P ra c tic a lly a ll o f the cities of W ith her daughter. M is. II E M l h N e llie G ra n g e r, r ig h t, O regon are su p p lyin g tr e ir citizens Scheldt, unit fa m ily s te w a r d '' i, was the crush h e ro ­ w ith d rin k in g w ater th a t meets a il V isito rs ut the F ra n k W arren ine. she assisted thu o th e r the standards o f p u rity re q u ire d hom e over the w eek end w ere i wo s u rv iv o rs fro m th o plan e, fo r c e rtific a tio n T here are, how - G eorge l.ra s lii. F rank. L lo y d anil u ilm ln n u im I firs t a id . and th e n , I ever, a few .small tow ns and school M m in e W a lle n , V io la V a le n tin e , i t s p lti lo r ow n In ju rie s , s tu m ­ i d is tric ts that have been de lin qu en t M i am i Mrs I. Ilereon of Port in th is m atter, and in these it w ill bled th ro u g h a m u d d y fo re s t land anil W erner Hu/ of H illsd a le ■ be o n ly a question o f tim e u n til John Higgs m oved to P o rtla n d to telephone f o r lo d p . ! an ou tbrea k o f th is in fe c tio n w ill last week ami w ill liv e w ith Ills em. M o th e rs day program . M ay serm on at 8. "B ro th e rly Love.” m ake its appearance. E very com- sister fo r a w h ile M r. and Mrs, D w ig h t Goodman 10. am i C h ild re n 's day. Jun e 7. Wednesday. B ib le stud y and p ra y ­ I m u n ity m ust sooner or la te r fu r - and son, Mrs. I tu tli K oleek and M o rn in g wm hip, 10:45-11:45 M usic e r m eeting, and c h o ir practice ; nish its citizens w ith an adequate A lfre d Hanson spent the w e e k - e n d by ch o ir Sermon, "T h e M arks o f T A Lexer, pastor. | and safe w a te r supply. a C h ris tia n ’ No. 2. Note We at N ew port T yp h o id feve r can be prevented. M i and Mrs Jack C a rr, M r and cliaiige tim e of eve ning services Trinity Lutheran Church ¡T y p h o id is a filth -b o rn e disease, 1 in I ndeavor, • ’ (/clock. In­ M rs H u ssrll C< u p " am i daug hter D iv in e w o rsh ip begins ut 10:30 a. i Each case comes e ith e r d ire c tly o r you ng people m ; Sunday school and B ib le class Connie and Mrs L a rry D aniel , of term ediate a n d in d ire c tly fro m a previous case E vangelistic service at 8 Song at i) 45. Serm on topic. "R e jo ice E v­ P ortla nd v is ite d th e ir m other, M r: erv iee assisted by young people erm ore " 1 T h e is 5, Hi. You are T he germs th a t cause the disease F \ a Hl am li -i g l.i It .. . i I are excreted by persons w ho are i l l M i. S I. C a rly le attended the w ith c h o ir and special m usic S e r­ c o rd ia lly welcom ed to w o rship 1 w ith the disease o r w ho have had Dead." w ith us. annual P ortla nd P resb yteria n u n i t mon, "Stoned But N u t ’ it at some tim e. Persons w ho are lu g tn the F irs t P resbyterian Board m eeting, Tuesday, 8 p m a p p a re n tly w e ll, b u t w ho have had T liu r lay ito n ig h t) 8:30. pot lu ck Church in P o rtla n d last T in day. Pilgrim House the disease at some tim e ahd who Songs, talks, •» B ertha A n n u l i f P ortla nd d in n e r fe llo w hip M ay 1 Sts P h ilip and James. spent the last tw o weeks w ith me a g e s and good fe llo w s h ip for A po stil's M ay 3 May day, h o n o r­ i con tinu e to excrete the germs are her uncle and aunt. M r am i M rs all. Pastor w i ll read xp»"i ial mts- in g the Blessed V irg in M ary. M o th ­ k n o w n as "c a rrie rs ” . C a rrie rs who I are cureless in th e ir personal hab- lo n .u y m i" age fro m the Congo I I F S tu l.b by er o f O u r Lo rd. Chapel w o rship | its o r w ho neglect to wash th e ir M i and M rs C u rtis Sim on of Io the local chu rch w ritte n at 10:30 o'clock. Special M arian ; hands th o ro u g h ly before hand lin g H e rm iston a rriv e d at the Stubh: G oldie R uth W ells, m issionary, on music. "T 'is the M on th o f O ur home ea rly M onday m o rn in g to a t­ Congo. M em b er; and frie n d s w e l­ M othe r '. "Sw eet M ary. M othe r of ' o r p re p a rin g food fo r others are . lik e ly to contam inate any food they tend the fu n e ra l o f her g ra n d fa th ­ come "T h e church w ith a fa m ­ O u r L o rd " and Nam e o f M a ry ". handle. ily s p ir it." R L. Putnam , pastor e r II F. S 'u lc . A m usical prelude of seven m in ­ I f the discharges fro m persons D in n e r p a rty guests at the II utes w ill present everal o rig in a l M ethodist Episcopal Church , w ho are i l l w ith ty p h o id o r w ho F Scheldt home last Tuesday w e n com positions of M arian hym ns .-el C h urch .•.cti.io!. 1145, C C. Weber, M rs Fannie W rig h t. M r Don to m usic b y the pastor. F irst of are ca rrie rs are not c a re fu lly dis- Buchanan, M r and M rs E arl D iet- general s o p c rin te n d e n '. Mrs. T W series of three sermons on "M o th ­ I infected before th e y a r t disposed le in and d u ug hter of P ortla nd , M r M cD onald, p rim a ry su p e rin te n d ­ ers", top ic t in - week: "M a ry . M o th ­ of, th e germs w ill p o llu te the soil and M rs Fred Saunders. M rs ent D iv in e w o rsh ip at 11: sermon er o f C h ris t" in to Sunday. M ay 10. : and the y w ill be c a rrie d George Saunders und Mrs. J. T by the pastor. E p w o rth League at w ill m a rk ce le b ra tio n of M other's ' stream s or wells, and thus contum - 0:30 Evening service at 7:45 For- i C roat o f R ichland. day Serm on "Mathers o f M a n ­ 1 m ate nearby w a te r supplies. The M r. and Mrs. Robert P ic k e tt of i st G ro ve choral society and Pa- ' k in d " On M ay 17 pastor H e nry I p o s s ib ility of con ta m in a tio n o f this C e ntralia. W ash, anil M rs George c lfic u n iv e rs ity m ixed chorus w lli S H a lle r nifty be consulted any | sort makes it necessary fo r moct C a rte r and d a ug hter E lizabeth of give Hos im ’s Stabal M a te r in con­ day except M onday, between 10 , com m u nitie s to use some m ethod o f i ltu su m . Wash spent Wednesday cert at the evening hour. You w ill a m and noon, or by ap po intm en t, ' w a te r p u rific a tio n . w ith M r and M rs B. A M itc h e ll Is* d e lig hted w ith th is presenta­ at the House office, 232 N o rth P rotect y o u rs e lf fro m ty p h o id by , M i. I ..mi em e H i l i '. l i t t l e tion, w h ich comes as another of i ta k in g the fo llo w in g precautions: ' nephew, Donald Eugene W ahl, of the special a ttra ctio n s fo r Sunday 1 B o il a ll d r in k in g w a te r taken S u th e rlin died at D o rnb ecker hos­ evenings under the auspices o f the fro m a ll unprotected o r question-1 p ita l ea rly Sunday m orning. F u n e r­ chu rch c h o ir chorus C harles M. I able sources. al services were held Tuesday a fte r­ Heed, pastor. 2. B o il ra w m ilk tw o o r th re e I noon w ith b u ria l in Fneat V ie w m inutes and keep the sup ply clean, Foursquare C h urch insni tc ry a t Forest G rove cool and covered u n til used. Services w ith Rev. H. 1) M itz - y Place In Meet (Cnnlinued fram par* 1 ‘ 3. Wash vegetables and fr u its A t the county p re lim in a ry tra ck ner c o n tin u e to n ig h t, to m o rro w and places were necessary at the tables ■Sunday. G reat blessing has been meet at H ills b o ro F rid a y. Esther to care fo r the o v e rflo w o f m em ­ I th o ro u g h ly before usin? 4. Screen y o u r food and liv in g I Bella placed firs t in play ground received by a ll w ho have attended bers and guests. th ro w fo r distance. Lo uie Bella the e services T o n ig h t M i'.zner's N ext m eeting w ill be the th ird q u a rte rs against flies. 5 Wash the hands w ith p le n ty of ; won .second in broad Jump, pole topic w ill he "T he Ounce; in God's o f a series o f "K n o w H ills b o ro ” , va u lt und 75-yurd dash; Donald Pound " T o m o rro w he w ill preach and w ill be in charge .of H ow ard soap and w a te r before h a n d lin g or on. "T h e Com passion o f Jesus". Baughm an won fir s t in high ju m p H adley o f the Im p e ria l G ra in A p re p a rin g food. and broad ju m p ; Stephen M cK ntce T l’.i • w ill be a D iv in e h e aling s e rv ­ Feed com pany. Be.ides a program . 6 V accinate against th is disease;1 ice and the sick w ill he prayed for. won firs t in pole v a u lt; Ernest H adley prom ises a t r ip th ro u g h the th is should be repeated w ith in fiv e He w ill . peak three tim es Sunday. Loehden firs t in 75-yurd dash and m a n u fa c tu rin g plan t of the com ­ years. second In 80-vard dash, and Donald A t 11 a m. H o ly C o m m union w ill pany. be served and the message w ill be W arren second in broad Jump F irst o f the series o f in d u s tria l O u r cla ssified colum ns m ay have H onor ro ll in Miss M aria M e K In - "W h it's In the Cup'.’" A t 3 p. in. a program s was by The A rgu s and ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g fo r — service o f B ib le study and pra yer nls' room fo r last six weeks, re ­ tf included a t r ip th ro u g h the p rin t- | Read them . c e iv in g 1's and 2 s, were Lo rn a Jo w ill be held, subject, "T h e Double- Ing plant. Purpose o f the m eetings , Johnson B illy Ensley, Grace Karns. Edged S w o rd ". A t 7:30 p. m. the is to acquaint m em bers of the Nancy Pitm an, D a nie l B e l l a , message w ill he on "T h e Evangelist i cham ber of com m erce w ith the de- i L o re n i' Scheldt. Hubert Dune in. W ho Spent T h re e N ights in a ta ils o f H ills b o ro Industries. M ary Jane M i'Entee, Charles Jo h n ­ Strange H o te l". M o rn in g service w ill be held at 10 o’clo ck on F r i­ son and A r th u r Anderson W E. B row n and M edford P e r­ day. sons dro ve to N e w po rt Sunday fo r See Ad Page 3, All Saints C hurch (Episcopal) ii few days’ stay. T h ird Sunday a fte r Easier. C hurch Section 1 .school nt 9:45. The 11 o'clock serv- (f'entinurri from p s< f 1» I lee w ill be the in a u g u ra l service o f to r of the state fa ir, as general i Rev. Reginald H icks as v ic a r of su p e rin te n d e n t o f in d u s tria l and First Church of Christ (Scientist) A ll Saints. T h e ju n io r branch of m a n u fa c tu rin g concessions and a ll Services are held every Sunday the ch o ir w ill meet fo r rehearsal outdoor shows and amusements. 11 a m.; W ednesday evening I at 4 p. in. S aturday, M ay 2. The W ashington cou nty fa ir was | s e r v ic e s a t 8 o'clock; Sunday school c u rta ile d w ith the deepening o f | at 11 a. m. P up ils up to Hie a Beaverton Church of Christ the depression in 1932 and 1933. o f 20 years are welcom ed. Free F rid a y at 10 o'clock th e Mi.xxion- 1 and devoted o n ly to the pro m o tio n rea ding room open on Wednesdays j a ry Society w ill m eet in the o f 4-H w o rk . Then in 1934 tlie and Saturdays fro m 2 u n til 4 p. m. ' chu rch a u d ito riu m . State o ffice rs w o rk again was expanded to in ­ Sunday's topic, "E v e rla s tin g P u n ­ w ill be present as speakers M em ­ clude general e xh ib its, tre n d in g A ish m en t.'’ bers and frie n d s are urged tn be to w a rd a resu m ptio n o f the re g u ­ present. B ib le school w ill g ive a la r cou nty fa ir events. M. E. Church (Bethany) A ll m em bers o f th e board have special program on M other's day On G erm an tow n road. Sunday and also on c h ild re n 's day. Services held over since the davs when CORRECTLY APPÜhííEü hOtot school every Sunday, 10 a. m.; O cr- fo r next L o rd 's day are as follow s: m an service, 11 n m., firs t and n ib |,. school. 9 45 a. in ; C om m un th ir d Sundays; E n g lish service. 11 ion service and preaching. 11 a m.; a. m „ second and fo u rth Sundays C h ris tia n Endeavor, 7 p. m.; preach­ tf ing. 8 p. in. M id -w e e k service — E. J u liu s T rn g lio , pastor. Wednesday evening. Y ou arc c o r­ nanks M. E. Chureh d ia lly in v ite d to a ll assemblies.— Sunday school e ve ry Sunday nt M. Putm an, pastor. 9:45 a. in.. Mrs. Fred W olford , su­ pe rin te nde nt. P reaching services Baptist Church iiy E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor, every Sunday school 9:13. O u r contest Sunday evening nt 8 o'clock. L a ­ is now in its second m onth. Come BAKERY SPECIALS dies' A id meets firs t and th ird and jo in o u r g ro w in g school, b rin g Friday and Saturday W i'dlie: da] 0 2 |1. 01. I' y o u r frie n d s and fin d a real w e l­ come. Classes fo r a ll ages. Com pe­ Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Chureh tent teachers. O u r aim is "K n o w HONEY CREAM (F o u r m iles n o rth of H ills b o ro ) Y o u r B ib le ". M o rn in g w o rsh ip at Sunday services: Preaching, 11 a. 11. E ve n in g serviee at 8. P raye r in.; Sunday school, 10:15 a. m „ C. serviee, T hursday, 1! p. m. E v e ry ­ IP. 7:30 p. in. W oman's M issiona ry body welcome. '•ft ie ty last W ednesday o f m onth Betliar.y Baptist Church — Rev. A. C a rric k , m in iste r. tf THE QUIET DIGNITY of M ay 3: C h u rch school. 9:45, in j three departm ents; serm on at 11. Christian Ctiurrh the formal classical drawing PINEAPPLE - ORANGE L o r d ’s day u n ifie d s tu d y -w o rs h ip "M e d ita tio n s on the L o rd 's S lip p e r." : service, 9:45-11:45 Chureh school, Young People's B ib le study and shown in this wall paper will 9:45-10:45. John West, s u p e rin te n d - devotional, 7:15. Song service and Gas Company Gives Chamber Program c* 24 CHURCHES .»9 Pa tre P've irth w e st and uncle of Mrs. Fred Pearson oí H illsb o ro , died at his home Langly. Wash., Sunday. T h .' Rev. Mi McNam ee was bo, n M arch i. 1848. in P ortla nd 's fo u rth nf ilie rw o o d prox- hou e. w hich his fa th e r b u ll: on is s a candidate for t" •• »hwest corn er o f F ro n t on Tie Republican avi and Y a m h ill His parents. " t ic k e t f o r Job and Hannah McNcmee. cross­ I date senator ed the p la in to O regon in 1845 in Born in M u lt- Colonel T T 'V a u ll’s tra in . He I nom ah coun- -pent most o f his life in the m in ­ ty Novem ber is try and was know n as B ro th e r I n Mack, the fro n tie r preacher 1889 his p a r­ ents moved to W a s h in g to n county and bo u g h t th e large acreage, one m ile n o rth ORF.NCO H arvey E d w in Stubbs, o f Sherwood, 75, fo r 32 year, a resident o f O re ­ f r r r t Langer ’.'.her» he now gon, died Sunday evening at his rcsid i He ha been a ctive in com ­ home in Orenco. F une ral services m u n ity a ffa ir.! fo r m any years, were held Tuesday at 2:38 fro m having erved a grade school the Young F uneral home w ith board d ire c to r fo r 21 years and past b u ria l in Ro e C ity cem etery in three years ax cha irm an of the P ortland. M r Stubbs was born in I860 at union hig h school board. M r Langer ha., been an oppon­ M t. Pleasant. Iowa. He is survived by the w idow , ent o f the .all's tax. A n ard en t sup­ p o rte r o f a social si-cu rity pension Emma A d e lia Stubbs: tw o nieces, fo r the aged, and stands for the one nephew, fiv e gra n d ch ild re n fun dam e ntal rig h ts of the people as and three gre a'-gra nde hildre n. M r. and Mrs. Stubbs were m a r­ to the developm ent o f th e ir great n a tu ra l resource. He states th a t the ried 55 years ago last Septem oer and have live d in O renco the last la rge eastern b a n kin g interests are schem ing n ig h t and dav in ord er s ix years He wag a m em ber o f to c o n tro l the sw itc h o f the peo­ the Nazarene church of B eaver­ ple's pow er S ho uld the y succeed ton, his e a rlie r life being spent the y w ill dom in ate t h u c o u n try as an e va ng elistic m inister. both econom ically and co m m e rci­ F ire at M ill a lly . he says. I f elected, has vote Fire, w h ic h broke out M onday w ill be to place th is cheap elec­ tr ic it y in the homes and on the afternoon at the A lb e rt B o n fig t farm s, it's certain. r ig n tfu l and s a w m ill southeast o f Scholls, was bro ug ht under con tro l before ser- I ready m arke t, he states ious damage was done The blaze i was discovered by M ik e McCann REV. A. J. McNEMEB and H a ro ld S tark. The Rev. A. J. MeNemee. p io ­ neer M ethodist m in is te r o f t n e Q u a lity jo b p rin tin g —A rgus. Fcrd Langer in Race for Senate i fly O rsgnn S im if llo n r il n f H e a lth ) Moore Selected as M anager of Fair OREGON ts ci ti'e o ilh Orenco Resident Succumbs Sunday May D ay Spice Cake 18c 25c 40c CAKE With M arshm allow H ave Y ou T ried ROYAL MISSION Orange Drink 29c Phone 2432 Hillsboro 345 E. M a in St. lend an atmosphere of tranquil­ lity to the home. It is done in soft tones in keeping with the requirements of the design. 39c ASSORTED ROLLS 18c D em and P erfectio n B read and P astries at Y our G rocers. One. of our wide assortment of correctly styled wall papers. BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY Next door to Venetian theater Hillsboro IO W A H IL r.-F IR D A I.E M r and Tennis Pyle were surprised G EORGE HIM ES Wednesday evening when a group I of friends gathered at th e ir home to help them celebrnte th e ir 33rd w edding anniversary. The evening was spent in p la yin g "500." M i and Mrs. W illia m R ufener received Low Prices — W ork G ii. ir . in lr n l high score. M ary Jane, sm all daughter o f M r and Mrs. Charles Sellers, spent the past week w ith her g ra n d p a r­ ents. M r and Mrs. W E M a rr of Kansas C ity. H arry P earson ’s G a ra g e Mr RA D IO SERVICE 164 8. 2nd A vi". 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