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H T L L S F. 0 RO AR^ÜS . Paro Four Africa RUlsbonÄiArQUS With Which I» Comhin«) th» HUItboro Independent Hillsboro Independent, ISTI Hillsboro Ar»us, 1394 McKINNEY A M c KINNEY. Publisher» Published Thursday — Entered as second-class matter In w verste M c K inney Editor c. mc KI nnev Aowci»«» Editor mrs . e Official Newspaper of Washington County Mrod Nan,« on Honorable Production •’ Omr-n’. R-t W-rl y N»w,,r*r. is All-Americn W«kly Nr-.p.n« Eleven. Mention National Contrat, 1934-85 ; General Excellence. Third place winner newspaper contests Excellence and Best weekly newspapers in two national in 1937—General Editorial Page for with circulations 1.000. - f»SO 1S3S The big Easter-egg hunt Saturday, sponsored by Hillsboro business men, was one of the finest and most en- joy a ble twnts of its kind «»ver held in the city, From all indications the hundreds of child ren of all a g e s and the big thoroughly enjoyed show that followed. and The event was well much credit is due Skipper R I . Bill - nett and members of the Sea S and Girl Mariners for their efforts. This affair is something that should be made an annual goodwill feature in the i ommunity. TT T T t ? RO R O Mi '- 0 R FAUN will (By A Brooks Free Methodi-t Congregational Church Mi F m at the home of Mr and Mi Hogan Mis MXUnial b («1er Sonda) The Ethic im« Mr< . 7 30 a m m . mornin Outlaw Human Natun ance talk will be given during the Bi Roger W Bub on» \\ M h . Oakele) morning WASHINGTON D C Here 7 p HU n at the nation capital This has been vitally inter, billion dui* what 1 find T dry cause giving leetui on pntnp* Yeung lars have b.s-n ing out in various was prim i ng people's meeting. 7 1 ’ r m 1933 X a after id b\ preaching W H unem- 11. Y r Mi Trinity I utheran Church die woi slnp begins at 11 a m . t) school and Bible class at Id hi topic ’ Abide With M«' • Luke 24 .’9 Blessed are tin y that hear the Word of God and keep it ' You are cordially welcomed to w or- ship w ith n nu ne- niueh ed cut a harmful to the nation a Politici,ins talk nbout "ovcr-pro- dm-tun H I irne tliat an indi viduai imiii'trv mi) K«'t out of l,m- bv pr«HÌmmg t«»' man) U«"'1 ,,t .-,!«■ tum- There. how.'ver «-in ............... . . । mo.lrn tian in all «n- mid teach the people « > divide The st.indaid there I imibeik» s i ìli ¡.ht y thal Oiigon' bcnuitoi nil conte ■' tluee-w.iv tullit m the i impiligli "'O' Slleuld Governoi M u 11 » I ” • • ■ *......... nominullon a n < (in win III«' democrati« i t ied by the re . 'halles d 'u : almo't publican < .uiHidide ' I hut an independent w ill liberal leaning:« tiilin either of the-«' the inter the line with « bld f rlltlK'l) within the t i ex rivi ti si that Zimmerman of Yamhill unml) fmir i ante within 21 000 voici of v UI« h > ago will ugain inake tiu- H) boosting total production, by eurtalling it. I would endeavor to It should bo |hr S » urUic«» .»lui • ni hAiig'* * ami I l'dcral l .ix I eglslatlon anieml- Subscription Rate* Strictly Cash in Advance S« hooD Sh<»w («i«')'tl) Whosoever-Will. Hillsboro ----- S 60 $2 00 Three months Oregon's school population continues b Per year ...... with t h e pump ni »o .i»t<> rn.oui a»r—ralher than new enterpriM*» 1 15 Per copy . ................ 05 Six months . peak on Walking St. Francis Catholic Church. Roy Ilir fault is that io di», «.in ane >.......... „i. .«lv Increase »«cording to t « ..uld diffeientlatv bc- Outside Oregon After the Spirit Spirit-filled Chris- lires compiled by Rex I'utnuni. tate II tweeii »pi « uliti.m in nrw ’ i- k ■ Foreign countries $3,50 iiiatrurtloii. In In other states $2.50 Roger H Babson tians should hear this Wednesday Sunday many little children w ill re .„ ,i -• .lai, Il in ouistandlna « IB37 ih be ' When Jesus 111X1 at th four-year p curiti« More incutile may be m <-d- Stands for Freedom time young tel ■ on the semnu First Audited Psrer. munion at the 8 a in. mass sunda> ernight It Member: Ow’nSU” . ,i In thè treasury after elimina*- the numbei M.HH0 to 270 • Parvet t ABC Weekly Editorial Association The beautiful Easter music will work an.l corrected this situation I hav To Circulation in Wett. ind National Editorial Mulhcui vuunty « X Whosoever Will again be repeated and the 8 and The issue is h rough this funds cial t.ix on trust 530. Kxxociation. 10 30 mass All members of Catholic politics The future of Amerien I (Above North Plains' » from the vale of tears, that iM>neneea nu- ............... ..... . iit, . M. ley in trust funds is Fridav. 8 p. m . our Bible forum Foresters will receive holy com at duke' The HiiUboro Arsu. .Mum« no financial appreciated m old pul.,tion. from 3590 b' «M.* ' M“’ bouquets as I mov The easiest thing in the world money It •ihniiv for »mor» which may appear in advertisement« subject ’ will be The Holy Spirit in munion in a body during the 8 ',1 fa per ceni wa ihington < oun«# ■ Í*«* more than waiting publi'I-eii in !■’ ■'■' """ but in eases * "e the W" the Body of Christ Sunday school o’clock mass A sermon on the huh of cours is to sit back in the gal- industries fumls grow uneinptoy- is at fault it will reprint that part of an ad tert I »■ loading the casket. was 8 99 _ . kibitz During the classes for all. sermon following. gospel \\ ill be preached at both ment in which the tyroirraphical mistake occurs._______ vis«' gruw s The »hm PI id and express end I want to heartily 8 p nt . Evangelistic meeting Mel masses. Benediction of the most H k prices, and the dr) , I in last week's destructive new my admiration for your ed California''- border blessed sacrement will be Riven aft- vin E James, pastor. new capitili issues, caus- mi|s'T.v.l in deal criticism by businessmen inf-up ,xl by unwise legisla.ion. is respon suggestions retaliation for Oreg.m’s tomat.i un.l bulb without constructive which sidt quiry class was a real success dur N<> matter Beaverton Christian Church sitile for much of our unemploy quarantine, . .........ling to Solon r Whll< and serac Bible school 9 45 a m opens with ing the hoi) season of Lent, we will "Let business alone" i good "Do ment express state director of agricultor«* “Let every business man set out to guaranteed constitutional privileg«1 at lia m gladly continue and explain m all slogan when tunes are Sl it Reliance Only Real Security communion service and preaching. Christian chanty to our non-Cath- something for business" is the cry use his strength of mind and heart your free opinion. when things are . low olic friends the teachings and prac I would preach continuou»ly Christian - subject "The Essence of There is so much diplomacy and policy A total ot 12IH in -»tie and («’vl'l«' »’'"'I and his confidence in his fellow man One of <1' biggest faults tli«' importance of «.«'If-drpemlem e ity . ' sermon based on the Good tice Subject fur next Sunday eve- in these days that it is a real tn inmate., of stat.- ln»titutmn» m Oregm ,ot been in IS governments an* en- follow the Samaritan Baptism will and his country. some one show genuine independence vtxl'ill/I'tl tilit lllk! I»'** I’ * ' islation. but r ither gaged in all kinds of propaganda morning worship hour Christian ant ministers believe the same Reform" "Let every labor leader lind not we look at our flag we years, iiccurding t«> a m . about the Bibi«* ami no two non in going too far with such legisla- M >:t of : Endeavor will meet at 6 30 p how work can be stopped but how see tnb essence of freedom fought for by fitting men board of health They and at 7 30 the pastor will continue Catholic people sitting m th«- same tlon. What we need toda joble she: cou exer- it can be made to proceed smoothly. ancestors, and I eek positions in his scries of sermons on Revelation church believe alike, how then do take a thorough inventory and won the press, ■ent laws, chop out the bad parts. ■f the freedom you explain the Words of Christ cised the right Mid-week Bible study and prayer continuously and fairly. ■ho had h iis fine Father Joseph B Saal. and keep the good Throw enter.'d industry to stay, but if s. at 8 my Irish father join in the sen ice Wednesday ’ “Let every public official consider When in his the act- umed at «hanging human men must do house-work and believed measure of independent o'clock —George H Hatch, pastor of child health day that his task is to use his authority whole heart he was right and expre ssed him- natur«. and k« p th« «e d< gned bring up children to strengthen human being*. p । d*njp ; . ■ to Interw* wiu* so that the service he renders is self forcibly, further argument would I be fruit- Christian Church the luUmr of nature We «'.inmit Instincts Cannot Be I egislati'd Results (¡ratify adapted to curbing abuses and help less and he d say. "to hell with err r. " R E Lord’s dav unified study-worship been too much loose let । • pl«' »tirve; but we i»*’1 BARRETT F re^t Grote. Rt 1 expre • them- offi service. 9 45-11 45 a m Church ing honest effort. ■i , , ,«l and family blot upon the connection with the thinking in er th«' result • school. 9 45. classes for all ages, III , ,e| (.!.' «■ of relief Civilization “Let every one of us work togeth ill-clothed, a n d ill- "ill-housed, of experiments conducted in th«- n"t «|l’ morning worship. 10 45 music by fed " These unf< rtunate people has dei.ended upon such a stigma er to move the life of the nation. choir. Sermon: The Meaning of sulin and metiazul in the tieutimnt id for centuries Its sudden removal never will be । By J W Poynter) Church Membership New converts mental < -<- «' These experiment» < mlm ted These quotations are from Presi Expresses Appreciation been a primary c*Ur • of un- we get down to funda- of until hw The impetus for this article came are especially invited to be present. dent Roosevelt in his recovery mes Human nature cannot tie mentals To the Argus—The Washington County from sitting in with the summer of prima- Christian Endeavor 6 30 p m In have ih«»wn definite jm - chilit l' I would kirk politics" out of sage to congress. It is sound advice Council of Parents and Teachers wishes t ■ ex termediate. high school and young round-up committee which met re outlawed or outmoded by the wav - the most ■s of dementia cur still the White Houw. landers of b"th nent The world is and the temperate tone used by the tend to you our sincere thanks for y ’iir kind people Study for adults in Book of cently to lay plans for this year's ing of a the instinct the 2004 that form of um prevalent to own and in the splendid publicity you Hebrews. 630 p m Evangelistic work It is perfectly safe to say that ruled by president is encouraging. Let us hope co-operation a ., uhi do much to aid cm- patients in the Salem institution Ik) |>«t have given our organization this past year — service. 7:30 p m . orchestra pre too few parents realize the impor as incurable until cut. They, however, add that cm of dung that it sticks, for it is high time that LOIS SANDE Secretary of Washington Coun lude. Song service assisted by mu tance of the summer round-up. a cent have a uld be lu idal for either the arid l"<s" is the introduction of this there is a recognition in this country ty Council of Parents and Teacher April 1. sicians and young people s choir work designed to place every first busines; . ,| th«' ri ;, ibln ir . In- 1 dvwlopniR h .......... , Sermon study of John 16 Baptismal grade child in school in the very inbred It that the preachment of class hatred through thousands « f veat' It can d< peiuh ntl y to risk cutting out best physical condition possible I about the Landscaping «»f " This means Hint the can only tear asunder and that real night. Hence. Our biggest task in the first grad«' never be changed vice Thursday (tonight», 7:30. Clif With <- >n- of both parties success lies in the co-operation of all ton Spurgeon leader Monthly pot is the reading program. The child s struction work imi the building t pructicnily ily unite in this should not now attempt good health is related so closely to luck dinner fellowship. Thursday. complementary parts of our national compli ted »cafftilding k being torn down the April 28. A welcome at every ser his success in reading It is true that surgical (»peratu n, but f ■ f .11. w England . example life. It is time te call a halt to hate and the j««b of «Iraiung up U he premi»«'« the most important single factor in vice —R L. Putnam, pastor. the building ; a coalition government and act in accordance with fair play A Bill of Rights for Farmers reading is mt'ntal ability but good make the cure H the most practical way some time In June mental ability sometimes has its ef now by preaching s and sportsmanship. First Church of Christ Scientist f ,i ■ implishing this would b«' for A strike is being called in the area in Services arc held every Sunday ficiency cut so low by oth« r factors omic truths. nominate a republicans which sheep shearing begins earliest in Cali- at 11 a m.: Wednesday evening which could have been eliminiated Th 1940 kibitzer.” let me tell y fornia. services at 8 o'clock, Sunday school Of the various factors involved, our f union organizer announces that the at 11 a rn. Pupils up to the age something very decidedly can be would do right now sibillties for of 1’0 will . be followed by strikes in strike there -------------- st« <| men in of 20 years are welcomed Free done about the’child's health condi- president." I think th«' Of the 3339 ublc moves would cure the ba shearing regions as the season advances reading room open on Wednesdays tion. are und<T A forward step has been taken by other child's general health condi which until all wool producers uniformly agree to and Saturdays fr >m 2 until 4 p. m ic new deal has done many President Roosevelt in his request to hire union workers and attach union labels to Sunday's topic. "Probation After tion li rather obvious to the par- in tht (h-whilc thing' In many ways ...... congress to permit the taxing of in all wool marketed ent. His appetit«'. his cub r Stop " Death." m.utc a better nation But weight, in relationship to his height, the I would awurr Oregon wool men have been threatened come from all future government attempts to change human na his play activities his sleeping and comm « Seventh-Day Adventist Church e the capitol group of buildings will with something of the sort. Southern Oregon resulted in unnecessary bond issues and government salaries. Service* are held each Sabbath flours; all these are easily observed ditir- probably be A’.l atteri । t. turkey producers, too. The threat is the rea us continue The policy, which made income from son why Oregon farmers are organizing for 'Saturday) — follows: Sabbath Any defects of these health factor the price of either lead the good I« gixlallon. but unirmi VanWinkle thre \ these sources untaxable in the past, their own protection. And it should renew in school. 9:45 a. m ; preaching ser- readily come to the parents atten directly t <> more ut the bad vices at II; young people’s meet tion. , This applies to labor Into the plan for labor and man has resulted in the setting up of a terest in the recent statement of the Oregon ing of both Hdencr But what about the child's eyes at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting such a plant tbit Thru the pump will ag. rm nt privileged class and to quite an ex Granges labor relations committee. Merton Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Vis and ears? Does he see normally and and rial pros surulus funds in the hand- of the capltnl Tompkins. Luther Davis and W A. Johnson, med mi priming pncc- hear normally ’ ’ Are you sure or are itors are welcome at any service. add to jobli 'tie . Honor tent made it difficult tor the financ which affirmed: immissnm can only be ex- you guessing' Will you take ad fixing "f all kind, .-hold b« tamp ■ pvrity will return' — Dr. Walter Huntington. pastor. pended on th«* capitol site ot* the four new ing of private enterprise. Let us hope 1. The right of the farmer to market his vantage of the summer round-U|i blm ks to the north Previously the attor* that the president is successful in produce at any hour or any place without in The Orenco-Rcedville Parish and know for sure about these fac ney general had iiidn .it«'«! that the « -mnii'* Sunday school in both churches. tors. or will you let the teacher dis getting this across. The Argus in its terference. sum might finance « un .tructiun . f the plant The right of the farmer to transport 10 a. m: worship service in the cover these weakm sms after the small way has advocated this very the 2. commodity if the board of control provided the neces I MARY ANN GARTHOFNER Editor» of his own farm, either by Orenco church. 11 a m.; worship child comes to school’’ Who has the approximately 30 tu- Then thing for years. service in the Reedvillc church. 8 best opportunity, you with your sary site. himself, any member of his family, or a farm p. m. Women’s Missionary society one child, or the first grade teacher Group Makes Plans— employe without interference. n « ach W< dm day morn Reserve cabinet n meets at Orenco on the third Wed with 35 children most ot whom are 3. ' The right of the farmer to grow. pick, Orcgi'n’x lawmaker' batted well above Opposition of the Oregon Common pack or harvest any of his crops by his own nesday of each month and at Reed- Stangers to her” The teacher will the national average in point of production softball — on the fourth Thursday of The girl discover the weakness eventually, ville wealth Federation to Governor Mar family without the products thereof being nt the la’t regular sc.xvinn. according t«» for their trains and tf but maybe too late to be of as each month. figures compiled by the American Leglaln tin's re-election as brought out re branded as unfair. at the holm1 of Mr J M much service to the little first grad The right of the farmer to slaughter tors’ association Whll<- the national aver- Mary Awards l'rescnlcd Rosanne Weil cently by the Oregon Journal, when any 4. meats M. E. C hurch (Beihany) er as she might have been had she for the market with the assistance agc of bills passed during the i.- lon w.« On Germantown road. Sunday known about those weaknesses in it printed a call circulated by this of his neighbors or family without being only 440 Oregon's legislative mill turned Wilma <1., ha mad.- th« following awards service every Sunday at 10 a. m. the beginning. ti< s: Marjorie Sigler organization, should be enough to branded as unfair ■ Mar- f r the month of Man h Dorothy out a total of 502 bills Only 11 states had Sunday school at 11 a. m.—John Need much more be said Accept Schildhauer, reception; 5. The right of the poultry producers to Place, pastor. a higher production record and these were make many, many people vote to re the summer round-up program as tin and Tosh Tsugawa, decorations, Pizcr Gh unis Carlson and Tosh nil more populous states being something vital to the suc and Marjorie Patterson and firm- Tsugawa « ach receiv« d a gold pin turn our forthright state executive. market their own poultry and slaughter and prepare the same for market, with the as Tualatin Plains Presbyterian fur having written a hundred mid cess of the first grader The com Besides printing the call, the Journal sistance of his neighbors, on their farm« with Church twenty words a minute for five mittee in charge is actuated only by Grove Present!* Program— Oregon will lose approximately $3.000 • reprinted from an article by Kelley out interference or fear of being classified as You are cordially invited to at the highest motives, and its work minutes with 98 per cent accuracy (XX) In federal aid funds if congress cuts th • Forest Grove high school put Betty Haldum. Harader tend these services. Sabbath preach receives the whole-hearted i n- the assembly Wednesday afternoon Helen Loe, prominent publicist, of the state unfair. highway appropriation In two as recom ing services. 11 a m.; Sunday school. dorsement of the school teachers ’Wakayama. Of course there is a difference between federation of labor, which said that They presented «•vi ral songs, read Toshio Inhani Helen mended by the house committ«* The Margery Adams. 10 a. m : C E . 8 p. m ; Missionary Martin. More will be said about the men ings and musical numbers be .id« these rights, and actually preserving state highway commission, meeting here the recent commonwealth convention affirming Jean Person and society last Wednesday of each Mary Caldwell, _ tal and physical welfare of chil them. They must be preserved, and if the (day entitled. "Thank You. Doc Caroline this week, sent telegrams to all mcmlxTs "I Fuller made 100 words a was completely dominated by the farmer needs any example of how to go about month at 2 p. m—J F. Gibson, min dren in connection with our read a tor." the Oregon delegation in «ongress urging minute Shirley Martin received the ister. “ ing readiness program, about which Prom Orchestra Named— it, Governor Martin has furnished an excel communists. that they oppose the threatened curtail priz<- winning award as she mad«' we wish to contact the public in the lent one. orchestra committe« The.............. ment of funds Methodist Episcopal Church the near future. The governor was willing to step out and Junior-Senior prom on May <• Sunday school. 9 45 a. m , C. C Seniors Doll ! p— His fight for law and order. When he did. racket announced that Woody Hite and President Green of the A. F. of L., Weber superintendent; morning Wednesday wa senior dress-up More than $2 (XXI000 was paid out to eers quailed. If farmers are well enough or Metal Displayed— Royal Guardsmen will play for the dav and convicts, old-fashioned la- jobless workers in Oregon during the first in a recent interview in the Christian ganized to step out and fight effectively for worship. 11: Epworth Leagues. 6:30 A sample from a mining opera- prom p. m ; evening Hawthorne, worship. 7:30 o'clock. '» Am,.,. M.nu g & Mill- du knitting bags, sleep-walkers, three months' operation of the new unem ^Alexander pastor, tf ’^m^V»^^ Science Monitor, declared that the their rights, they will keep them. New Student Registers— mingled ployment insurance act Nearly 6000 claims Betty Smith, from Iowa, has en- and story-book characters If not. they will soon be paying tribute validation of the Wagner labor act by freely in the halls. were satisfied in full during the first quar . tional forest, southeast corner of tcred Hilhi as a new student. out of their farm income to a dozen kinds the supreme court was the greatest First Baptist Ihurch Manon county, is on display in ter. maximum benefits averaging $73. of organized "touches.”—Grants Pass Courier. Prayer and Bible study Thursday. . Areu;i window. It was brought deterrent to union violence and force. to this Man of Sin. the 8 R p. 9:45: morn- n m. m Sunday school at 9:45; Frank Miller of route 5. ends. Christ then returns fur his I worship Almighty pours forth the vials of It would seem from reports all over ing worship. 11. The pastor will who says the sample is from the own: those who stand on it that hi.; wrath in awful judgments and Oregon Advertised the country that there has been more bring a message of interest to all ; largest proven true fissure-vein His death for their ins has cleared "«•xcept those days had been short- Oregon Is making a strong bld for them of all guilt and who in re Special organ music and special । violence and absolute flouting of law tourist travel this year. according to Hai - discovered on the coast. It con- ened no flesh hould have been turn give thanks by «'rving Him singing. Baptist Boosters at 7. for ( tains lead, oxide zinc, silver. gold old B Say. in charge of the travel infor- and order since the passage of this left on Hie earth. 5 Armageddon boys and girls from 7 to 12 years of and copper. 2 With the true church. Hi body Christ and Hi' hosts utterly Van mntlon bureau of the state high way depart- law and its approval by the supreme age B. Y. P. U. at 7 for all young completed, the Jews come onto the quish this World Ruler ment, In addition to attractive advertise 6. Now people. Adult Vesper prayer service court than at any other time in our Fifteen Years Ago— main line. They set up in Jeru Christ's Thousand Year.; of per- ments in magazine-: of nation-wide circula- BOOTLEG WHEAT Argus, April 19. 1923 — Governor Pierce at 7 for all adults. Evening service salem with tempi«*, priests mid sae- 7 Re- tion display booths are also being main history. Wheat growers who bootleg even rifice.s. as before Christ. This is by I oniil rule over the earth scheduled to speak at Pomona Grange ses at 8 Choir from the Calvary Bap- urrection of the lost dead Judg tained in two of the nation's outstanding tist church of Salem will present an one bushel in a surplus year suf the consent of the World Dictator ment. Tli« «’ Io. i are cast into th«* sion in Hillsboro April 25. Lo* An- spring travel '.how the one evening of sacred music Ortiz. W fer a stiff penalty This is by the who has by now made himself tlv I..ike of Fil.' Tins is Hie Second Dairy creek bridge and fill contract award- geles this week sponsored by the Auto new farm act and when the sur power over th«' nations. No man The nation will again resort to an cd to W D. Hoffman for $48.571. Weniger, pastor. mobile Club of Southern California, and plus clause is in effect, all grow can buy or sell without his mark Death, for all whose names arc other pump-priming effort if the not written in Hie Lambs Book of Mrs. Clara Nickerson of Banks dies April one nt Chicago sponsored bv the Interim- ers are included, even those who Foursquare Gospel Church 3. After three and a half year . “ God commendeth his president has his way. This matter of 16. Life. Hut tional Travel exposition. April 28 to May 1. Sunday »chool, 9:45 a. m.. Classes, did not sign up. See editorial in I this Dictator breaks his compact love for us in that while we were Editorial—The Wobblies are planning a going further into debt only has for all ag>: : morning worship at 11; Saturday Evening Post, page 22. with the Jews and demands that y<' sinners. Christ died for ir tens the day of reckoning and as general strike in the logging camps for May Crusader . ervice, 6:15 p m . Wanda April 2nd issue. Of all men. the ho himself be worshipped m Clod ( h on? N. Taylor. Beaverton . Many Dairy Farmers Oregon tak' a itand against preach Park, president; evangelistic service, American farmer has the name of proven in the last few years doesn’t 1. ing Unless He takes his seat in the temple an I adv. There arc 30,(1(81 dairy farmers in Ore of sabotage the Wobbly element will hold 7 30 p. m , Mrs. Dorothy Sigler, re- ' bring able to run his own busi gives it out that he him; elf i f,od appear to be as important to the wel the state’s future in the palm of a very un turned missionary from Africa ness but now it looks like even gon. according to J. I» Mickle, dairy un.l "Who opposeth and exhalteth him food commissioner Seventy-five priwess- Audited Circulation fare of the nation as properly geared- sympathetic hand. Mid-week services: Tuesday, 7:45 p he is to be bound. You see strange self above all that is called God ing plants handle dairy products valued a' m . prayer meeting; Friday, 7:45 p days settling down on the earth or that is worshipped: so that he member of the Audit Bureau A Hillsboro Rotary club gets charter Wed up private business. it is all to ’ “ * ‘” more than $5,<XM),000 annually, Mickle said. m . praise service Sunday evening and you ask where nesday night. Dr J. U. Rossman is president himself sitteth in the temple of of Circulations the Argus gives the 102 butter plants with an annual produc Advertiser proof of authentic, paid Mr . Dorothy Sigler, returned mis end. Let the Bible give the pro- God showing himself that he and J. H Garrett secretary. tion of $30,000.000; 50 ehre e factories with up subscribers. To the wise buyer sionary from Africa, will be speak gram: God." 2 Thr 2:4 roll-call of the saved Adeline Vandehey and Hubert Pranger the _ Hillsboro is to get its 1938 intro annual payrolls aggregating $375.(XX). ing and showing motion pictures of 1. With 4. Because mankind gives its of space there can be no substitute the tribal life of the natives of complete, this present church-age duction to the national pastime thia married at Verboort April 17. Large Ku Klux meeting held at auditori coming Sunday with the opening game By POP MOM ANH um. Hundred machines come out from Port ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE .IONESES’— Well Dolan’s (¡one, But— of the Portland Valley league. Hills land. boro has been very much on the base J H. Garrett elected president County R< d ball map in other years and it is AH' t IR J -i. . ,i ■ • «-.H1 OHÜ SOMCOtSE"" AT Mrs. Lucinda Berry Rue. 92. dies here hoped that the boys will put us there A WORD WITH TH' DOOR --- X C1UESS April 16. '<OU IN PR ix /ATE.' again this year. DOL-AN FOROOT SOME- wv r sTL-p -THINO!.’ Thirty Years Ago— in T ._- .lu'.i.em' N>- choir rehearsal Friday ar -Reginald Hick in s o m <• indu Encouraging Importance of Child's Health Other Editors A Forward Step HIl.Hl NEWS SECTION Our Yesterdays Reports of increased building ac tivities as reported by the two retail lumber yards here is good n e w s. Such activity furnishes a great deal of work and is a big stimulus to bet ter times. Well, we can expect to hear bigger and better fish stories now. Particu larly with this big trout breakfast, sponsored by the Breakfast club, coming up soon. Argus, April 16. 1908- Governor Chamber lain booked to attend big horse show here Saturday. Committee includes Mayor Dennis. Sam Moon, James II Sewell, W. J. Butner and L. A. Long. Agricultural department to try summer ir rigation on the Bagley farm near Hillsboro. C E. Lytle reports that construction work " P. " R. & N. will probably be resumed on ttv by June 1. Schulmerich Bros, have shipped 25 car loads of county potatoes to various parts of coast and southwest. U. S Senator C. W. Fulton addresses large crowd at Crescent theatre Thursday. TO BC CONTU.