The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 21, 1942, Image 9

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    Buy Victory
ülillsbor^B^rQ u
Help Your Country
And IB Ip Volimeli
Huy Bond*«. Ntampa
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, May 21,
Orenco School
Graduales Nine
Picnic Held
Eleven Graduale from Cedar Mill
Health Club Holds Achievement Day
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pupll
Mill
the '
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President Urges
Display of Flag
fly the
Toilet
I rank Iin
Mi •
( Inly
chib.
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With
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•»pon <*. Bevri ly
awiiids,
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all
white, the <
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th« it
mt
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n of unni? <■
’nixed ’’hcduli
effect by the
nmtii
due«'
F
th«-
height.
IU ! IK*.
been
idrnt ;
This is the first club of the kind
in tin- county to hold an achieve
n nt meet.
birthday club met nt
of Ml and Ml
N I' .
nut
it attendane«* i>
-uf
< ham;« 1
park
hull
of mln
Ernest I.
Mrs otto
end visitor
is working
Motoi
some
I r this reason
In order that the
cue it-, fülle-.t com
■ the
e. the
public is
opci.ition in every way possible
I*. i -eii/iT' are urged tn buy tickets
.it authorized agencies before board*
mg thi» bus.
when Hus in not
possible. Io
ready when
ticket fr >m the bus driver.
I delays
Many unneecss;
could lie eliminated if p
me common point along the high-
ay instead of stringing out only
M i
Kain
m
Aid clause;
Word has
been
received that
G' uge A Cscrgi who is stationed
it the Great Lakis naval station,
Mich, is recovering from p. case
of mumps Dale Pickens is also
at Great Lakes naval station
Mrs Ada Lehman returned b
her home nt Molalla again afte
spending a week with
■..... .. and Ins family
with
<• I u h
First
g.ven later A gift of apprecia-
i was given to Tom Bronh e-
the instructor, and also to Bob.
S3 in
11 M I
All copy for this column must
be in office not later than Mon­
day evening.
Helen
Wilfert,
Mikin I Boieoff
Congram
md Kenneth Carbon all of Orenco.
were among the graduates at the
Hillsboro high
graduation
last Friday evening
hm. ! It It |‘»r’ put thr pcoplr
• » Ihr i tilled NUU s flj tin-
Schedules Revised
By Bus Company
II Id
News of the Churches
f :
Keedvllle ( omniunity Presbyter­
ian—Sunday school, 10 a. m.. Mrs
Otto George, superintendent; wor­
ship service 11 a m ; young peo­
ple's C E. 7 p. m. Prayer meet­
ing and Bible study. Thursday 7
p m. Women's Missionary society
meets the 4th Thursday of each
month at 2 p m —Harry Hampton,
student-pastor.
tf
Church of Jesus Christ Latter
Day Saints Sunday school, 10 a m
American Legion hall —Elders Jen­
sen and Hanson, missionaries.
tf
Tualatin Blains Presbyterian —
Sabbath services, 11 a. m.; Sunday
school, 10 a. m.; C. E., 8 p. m.; Mis­
sionary society last Wednesday of
each month, 2 p. m.—J. F. Gibson.
minister.
With the heavy increase in the
use of public transportation caus­
Congregational
Memorial Sun­
ili b\ curtailment in operation of
day" service, Ila. m Church school
is ncccs-
California ( amp
at 10 a. m.
ciimpanics
Mr and Mrs
m tke the best p<'-mole use of the
Hillsboro rout" 3 have received
allotted schedule time and avoid
First Baptist Gospel Crusaders'
word Qnm their son. Herman Deel-
unnecessary delays in
broadcast. 8 a. m . station KVAN;
hng. that
at
Camp
Cooke.
maintain schedules on time
Cal . in an armored regiment. He Sunday school, 9:45 a m ; worship
"Rulo
reported that he had been driving service. 11 a m. sermon,
Rubber stamps a n d office sup- tanks and that they arc pretty for a Revival." What arc these
lilies''
Who
gives
such
rules''
Whv
plies
Hillsboro Argus.
tl rough riding.
observe such rules" Young people's.
7 p m. Evangelistic service 8 p. m
sermon.
"America
Remember.'
—the Alamo, the Whitman massa­
cre, the sinking of the Maine, the
Civil war. the Pearl Harbor trag­
edy. the fall of Philippines, the fall
(t Corregidor. What should Amer­
ica yet remember? Come and hear
this .stirring patriotic and evange
listic sermon. Mid-week p
. 8 p. m.. Wednesday fol-
lowed by the choir practice
Rev.
W. T. Mugford, pastor
REAP RIGGER
RETURNS
WHEN THEY
GROW HERE !
Let us tell you how your dollars
earn more safely in this home-
owned institution.
START ANYTIME
WITH ANY AMOUNT !
Zion Lutheran. Schefflin Satur­
day school. 10 a. m. "T ne Power
«I Ged." a feature motion picture
will be presented in the church
I Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. All
I are asked to
come and bring
friends Pentecost services, Sunday
10 30 a. m Sundiiz school, 9 a m
C. J. Krueger, pastor.
•
«
«
Foursquare—Sunday school. 9 45
a. m.; Morning worship. 11 o'clock;
Rev M. un-r s subject. “When God
was Surprised." Crusader and Be-
rean services 6:30 p m ; Evan­
gelistic. 8 p. m. Rev Mourer'- ser­
mon:
"Tlie
Foolish
Virgins"
Special music. Mid-week service
Tuesday night. 8 o'clock
Rev and '
Mrs. Roy H. Mourer. pastor.
»
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Hillsboro Methodist — Sunday
school, 9:43 a. m. Morning worship.
11 o'clock, sermon: "Dare Wo Seek -
Another Pentecost"" This is Ponte
cost Sunday and also the anniver-
s a r y of Methodism.
Epworth
Public Nitices
V olume 19, No. s
No Tickee—
No Gas Card
Section Two, Eight Pages
< f rat.on cards is to stamp each car
registration certificat?.
Such a program is being follow-
in the
and probably will
¡on and Waahing-
on.
check
□ Id
regi.
ridin
Hei.
H .
failed to reviv? him Ma
body was taken to H Im;
Lu'z Funeral Hom
in Pm
REMODEL
WITH
WALLBOARD
Friendly service is always avail­
able from your friends in Hillsboro
business firms.
Community and
Roger Silverware
2G-piecu sets
Local Observation
Post at New Site
*1640
aroma
- i vice observât
Hillsboro area to
n
location
week by K‘ n-
neth Wilcox, new ch
observer.
Anyone interested ip serving as an
•> » vt r if requ ited to contact
Wilcox or Ed C Coman
of glory.—This space paid
>eoplc are like
an Oregon businessman.
with a message
: They ai ? under orders
rl.md and sea to the last Read and use Argus Classified Ads
•st jungle. They
>.ich. invent him
labe
the B.ble into
:cach him to read
hen the full fruit in
the ear. Go into all the world and
hold up Christ and Him crucified,
they must Out of i: the natives
what pr ee th • Son cf God
nd to see their sins blotted out.
.) matter how ‘far dhwn in the
¡lie they may be. the Holy Spirit
set to convince them. Out cf the
st number to whom the story is
told. many come i Mo Saving Faith. •
Th
is the Faith a act; Faith to
tak
ms is < the saving
b?ncf
dca'h. Th -e
,ing Faith that
the board can
;n the i n mv
ration cards can secure dupli>
by filing a s[M< ml form with
ci tary of Stat s office and
BUY NOW
Rick
ind
di manded by the the
before gasoline
Ma
m
'he Bible bu ids up in them—
know that they have been ric­
in:') the family of God. A h s
St. Peter’s Lutheran. Blooming
dren.
take
for
10
heir sin* Christ uph Id- them and
Ret E W
icy
walk
in
the
Light.
Facing
into
Him
their Ch
an duty.
the midst of h .athen people.
convert has the witness
>f th?
Holy Spirit Th? Spirit bears • ‘t
quiet, inward witness as the man
(By Geo. N. Tayler, < luvcrdalei
of God g es on ;n daily duty.
Thiy who turn to Christ are no
nree cans of condensed
a hundred odd sandwich s. comfort to the warlords. A^k tne
who imprison
All
the church groups have
M: sion on Th? indwellin
Christ holds
the
up in
up He is nev
close c
Er
Atter the hour o: song
His
redeemed
are
called to go
,e. the men line up for
through
the
valley
of
the shadow
. and, munching away.
of
death.
them—:
fresh from
Th s side of the Great D -. ide.
rm and homesi . mayb ; also.
may He be
W dom
n
own d by drink, with now
and Comfor
Lock to Him now
ion a businessman bitten by
Saviour
and
when
your
feet
touch
>r gambling, say.
the dark river of death. He wi'l be
church groups
Dlxle Mountain Baptist—Sunday
hden. .son of Mr and school. 9 45 a. m : morning worship
Lohdcn.
as a week- at 11. Young people's. 7:30 p. m.. 2nd
and 4th Sundays Wednesday eve­
at the Boeing Airplan« nings, 7 o'clock, choir practice and man
mid-week prayer. — Loren Wahl,
pastor.
Mrs Everett Evan,
to the Gre. n house Mrs Evans
Aloha Assembly of God Sunday
the
:'e of Mi
Knox
school, 10 a. m ; worship, 11 a. m ;
Ilea
of Brother's Death
young people. 6:30 p. m : evangel-
nee Beck was not
istic. 7 45 p. m Prayer and Bible
away cf his brother study, 7:45 p. m.. Thursday.
E tu
of
Portland
Mrs
Sadie
Trinity Lutheran
Divine scr-
th- Beck home last whk .
vices. 10:30 a. in : Sunday school
Friendly < ircle Meets
.¡nd Bible class. 9 30 Ascension Dav
Fr endly Circle will meet ncx । services will be held Thursday, 8
Wednesday at the church
p. ni.—George Roule, pastor.
pot-luck lunch.
Mrs John Sm.ith rs and
Central Christian Bible sch< I.
children tf Dalv Citv. Cal
45; morning worship and com-
Mrs Smath* munion. 11 o'clock: sermon’by pas­
na Kehrli.
tor. Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m :
boon a house guest at th Wilfert adult Bible study group. 7 p m ;
home, returned to her home at Sa­ evening services at 8. sermon by
pastor. Mid-week services. 8 p m..
lem .
Thursday.—Clifford N. Trout, min­
hier, who is stationed
ister.
is hi me over Mothi
Boy Drowns
In Tualatin
( hurches, Farm.
( Ussified.
automa
Lutheran.
Beaverton
Regular Moderi Life" Men's
will
Lutheran service', every Sunday
hui day (today
m
( (RENCO
rnght IntheKiwani. hall. 8 o'clock pot
supper All it:
Lutherans of this vicinity and oth-
of the church i
of thi
•neo year Fcllowshif,
Evelyn Miley Jerry Sb Iley.
Rev.
inging.
program
E W. 'HmnrhA
J
II
Il nni Day aid Ralph
Neventh Day Adventist—Services
each Sabbath (Saturday): Subbath
Bi I hany
school, 9 45 a m ; preaching at 11;
gue it . peakei
11
Shelley
young people's, 2 30 p. m. Pray­
er meeting. 8 p m. Thursday.—
F.irowoll gift
ut 8
Sunday
tf
F.lwi» d Lehman and Mn Bertha William Lay, pastor.
rogram, Rev M<
F a a risoli, tiLichers, who wdl not
Free
Methodist
-Sunday
school
¡«•turn to t< ach n« xt fall
'I h<- annual school picnic held 10 a. m ; worship, 11 a. m.; after­
l.i. t Friday was, m spite of the noon service at 2; prayer meeting,
Whosoever Will. Pumpkin R lg<
7:30 p. m , Wednesday. — A. M
• yer and praise sc vice. 8 p
Mothers ol
fu t
Ramey, pastor.
tf
Friday. Kev Oren Hutch isot
; rade pupil
with
• pecial
Aloha Community Baptist Sun
erm'n. "Why Compro-
present
day school. 10 a m ; morning wor
th? pastor; Bible forum
Community ( lull Meets
evangelistic service ¡1 p
ship at 11; B Y P U , 7 p tn. Pray
Monthly meeting of the Commu er meeting, fl p. m., Wednesday.— m
Tu< day. 8 p m. Rev Oren
Hutchison and R< v Perry Wright
B. Marcus Godwin, pastor.
«ill have charge cf the service.—
First Church of Christ, Scientist- Melvin E James, pastor.
Buys I lag Books
Services every Sunday at 11; Sun­
All Sainis Fnd
lire being mudi b
H'ly Com
day school at 11. Wednesday serv­
new flag for the pole
ices. 8pm Free reading room op­ Sunday . 7 30 a m Sunday. Whit-
church Dedication will be mad'
Holy Communion. 6:15 a
en Wednesdays and Saturdays. 2 un- m: Ho y Communion, 7:30 a. m ;
■ mu More new song bu
til 4 p.
Sunday
’
s
topic
is:
bv the church as
rnmunion and sermon. 11
"Soul and Body."
been lost lately.
Vcwton Penberthy. vicar.
do
cd in i < one. (ion w th a
Hillsboro Arguì and Hillsboro Indepentlent Consolidated in 1932
Section Two
We
have
beautiful
pieces of hclloware which
soon can net be replaced.
J. L. ANDERSON'S
JEWELER
241 E. Main St.. Hillsboro
Established 20 Years
USED TRUCKS
♦ •
* . -
1936 Dodge Pickup
A-l condition
1936 Chevrolet Pickup
Extra good tires
CADY MOTOR CO
149 S. 3rd Ave.
HILLSBORO
Phone 812
QUALITY
INTELLIGENT
Wise spending is a defense measure, so make
it a rule to buy only what you need, but what­
ever you buy be sure you get: QUALITY
merchandise that will mean fewer replacc-
SERVICE
LOH'PRICE
be satisfied with your chcice; INTELLIGENT
SERVICE to help you get the article best
suited to your needs and LOW PRICES that
will leave more money to be invested in War
Bonds and Stamps. Shop here and you'll spend
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