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2— TTILI^BORO ARGUS H IL L S B O R O A R J' G p U . i S p Pub::« AN INI'M'KNDI NT NEWSPAPER MfK *: H; : •« ■ o n d -rla » m a tte r in th e p,»«..: fic> E n te re d u S E L E C T E D N A T IO N S B E S T W P E k l t N « « - S .Ir.tr| a, Oregon*» H rst W «4. , N r« -. ... O F F IC IA L NEW SPAPER OF $3 C o u n ty «y & M k \ tch a n ve Out» M em ber : Oreif>>n S ta te E d ito ria l A re oe ia tian S u s ta in in g M e m be r: e V LARC Nation nJ h>’:: r.»I .V- <ia‘.i. n M EMBER- V E R N E M K IN S E Y . E t • - \ ! a er Fxl. C. Com an _ . M a n a g in g E d it, r Ire n e B a rne * _ A B lan ch e V u jrla te ke — C ir, .'.a: New» M cC ia in _ _ A d v e rtis in g J“ hn I. Laura P roduction S -j t. A E Edwartf« C m p m ito r W <EH»eit Ha* km« S r~nan I'eF re«* and \ OE s W T HMM \ C \ L k S S Jc h n C K> • • • . .« •: te >4 .„,4 a l| j-.cnic - u n d e r th. "'•e e'i.u -ei'. w h. "1 \V’ R C. R. Car pr e v d e s ire«- l» i\ie M o i i n t . i i i i i i j p i U t -S uini. i ' L-h.'.'l. 9 4., a. ni : n ie rn .n g w orsh.p : 11 li. V P F . ju n io r a n d s c i ?:• . p ni Ève;: ig serv iee at 7:15 How r i A S. : li pasior. li llillxboro Mi*ihoULt. f 4 u t us2utigt«'>i >tia*«-t - S und.iv ¿>chool Y Sidney M N atio n al A d v ertisin g R epreser.’./.ive N EW SPA PER ADVERTISING S E R \ R F \ e: . t>: V \ \ Inc S erv in g A m erica s A d v ertisers and th e H em e Tow n Xc < <p..:x'rs Its W. Randolph, Chicago I. IU. OFFICES Bolbmk 1 Support of Tiro Measures Friday Important to State's Future P assag e of th e s ta te bu ild in g fund m easure is es se n tia l if O reg o n is to a d e q u a te ly «are fa r its w ards and fo r the ex p ected la rg e increase in en r u ’-ut nt at th e s ta te in stitutions of h ig h e r lea rn in g wk« n th .'u sa n d s of service m en and w om en will be re tu rn in g to s, hool. T he fe d e ra l and s ta te governm ents are m a k in g i: i sible fo r th e v e te ra n s to a tte n d college a fte r th e w a r «and O regon should be in a position to ta k e th em into its schools of h ig h er education. P resen t facilities are • e n tirely in ad e q u a te . F u rth e rm o re it is \ .tai as a p -t- w a r em ploym ent p rogram . It should be rem em b ered th a t p assage of th e state bu ild in g fu n d m easu re will not increase a n y o n e ’s tax es w h e th e r or not this b ill is I a n d w ill not be collected as a p ro p erty tax. T he m easure w as p laced on th e b allot as a p ro p erty tax so th a t ini ome ta x surplus, reserv ed by th e constitution f r offs< tti _ p ro p e rty tax es could be used. The th re e fo ld , state-w id e benefits of the m easure a re : 1. It provides essential ed u catio n al facilities fo r v e te ra n s and fo r oncom ing O regon youth. 2. It m akes possible a d e q u a te facilities fo r th e c a re of O regon's w ards. 3. It h elp s provide em ploym ent fo r v e te ran s and w a r w o rk ers d u rin g th e p o stw a r a d ju stm e n t period. A vote fo r this m easu re is a vote fo r th e w e lfa re of O regon, its v e te ran s, its y o u th and its w ards. P assag e of th e c ig a re tte ta x is im p o rtan t to sta b le s ta te su p p o rt of O reg o n 's public school system . A d m itted ly it is not th e co m plete answ er, but it will help. It is m uch m ore logical to o b tain a portion of school su p p o rt m oney th ro u g h this kind of a tax . w hich has proved s a tisfa c to ry and sta b le in a p p ro x im ate ly tw o- th ird s of th e states, th a n to have all th e b u rd en fall back on p ro p erty . T he A rg u s fav o rs th e p assag e of both m easures, believing such action to be im p o rta n t to th e fu tu re w e lfa re of O regon a n d its people. By all m eans m easu re up to su ffra g e o b ligations by voting in th e sp ecial election Friday.- Did You Buy Your Share Of Seventh War Loan Bonds A lth o u g h W ashington county i« in th e lead am ong th e 10 O regon counties w ith seventh w ar loan series E bond quotas of over $1.000.000, th e h a rd e st p a r t of th e drive lies a h e a d , th a t fin al push to g et over th e top. The people of th is county have n ev er failed in a w a r finance drive an d th ey m ust not fail in th is one if th ey a re to keep fa ith w ith th o se w ho fig h t an d die. A nalyze y o u r own position. M r. an d Mrs. W ash in g to n County. T he pu rch ase o f w a r bonds is little in d eed to ask of anyone on th e co m fo rtab le hom e fro n t w hen you consider th e sacrifice and su ffe rin g of A m e ric a's j’oung m anhood to b rin g victory over a fa n a tic a l and bestial foe. O u r boys in th e service a re o ffe rin g th e ir all. W hile h ere a t hom e we a re sim ply a sk ed to invest o u r m oney in victory an d fu tu re secu rity . F o r every S3 invested you get back $4. A nd it will com e b a c k a t a tim e w hen you will p ro b ab ly need it a w hole lot Tnore th a n you do today. P e rh a p s you say you c a n n o t a ffo rd it. th a t you need so m ething else. B ut M ister w h ere w ould you be if th e cream of A m erican y o u th w ere not out th e r e giv in g life and blood? Did you e v e r sto p to th in k th a t m aybe th ey w ere ju s t a little b it tire d , too, an d w ould like ju s t a little bit of th e c o m fo rt t h a t we e n jo y on th e hom e fro n t? Buy bonds now so as to sp eed victory a n d b rin g y o u r boy and y o u r n e ig h b o r’s boy b a c k hom e as soon as possible. To do so is to h e lp W ash in g to n county k eep fa ith w ith its th o u sa n d s of sons se rv in g th e ir co u n try in th e arm ed forces. Adequate Seating Needed Lack of a d e q u a te se a tin g has a w a y s been a h a n d i cap to th e F o u rth of .July p a trio tic p ro g ra m in S h u te p a rk au d ito riu m . W ith th e im p o rta n c e of th is d a y g r e a te r th a n ever in view of th e g re a t sa crifice s b e in g m ad e by th e young m anhood of A m erica, too m uch stress c an n o t be p laced on th e p a trio tic p ro g ra m . L ack of se a tin g has kept m any p eo p le a w a y a n d re s u lte d in confusion th a t has been d isc o n c e rtin g to p ro g ra m p a r tic ip a n ts and th e au d ience. It is ho p ed th a t som e a r ra n g e m e n ts can be m ad e th is y e a r so th a t m any m ore can be p re se n t a t th e p ro g ra m in som e d e g re e of com fort. J h ere is also a decided s h o rta g e of s e a ts th ro u g h out th e g ro u n d s fo r people to sit an d en jo y visitin g old frien d s. Comments of Other Editors Talk, Moan and Groan C ig arette tax is th e best pro p o sal th u s fa r m ad e to do som e- th in g m ore th an to talk, m oan and g ro an ab o u t an O regon situ a tio n too long to le ra te d —in ad eq u a te su p p o rt fo r schools. P iu s arg u m e n ts exceed th e liabilities. C itizens w ho now spend $15,000.000 an n u a lly for cigarettes can add $2.000.000 to g iv e ch ild ren g ra te r ed u catio n al o p p o rtu n ity .—C oos Bay Tim es. This Isn't Socialism L incoln, ad d ressin g a d ep u tatio n of w o rk in g m en. stated . “T he strongest bond of h u m an sy m p ath y o u tsid e th e fam ily relatio n sh o u ld be one u n itin g all w o rk in g people of all n atio n s an d to n g u es an d k indreds, nor sh o u ld th is lead to a w a r upon p ro p e rly o r th e o w n ers of p ro p erty . P ro p e rty is th e fru it of lab o r, p ro p e rty is d esirab le ; is a positive good in th e w orld. T h at som e sh o u id be rich show s th a t o th ers m ay becom e rich and hen ce is ju s t en co u rag em en t to in d u stry and e n te rp rise . L et not him w ho is hom eless p u ll dow n th e house of o th ers, bu t le t him w o rk d ilig en tly an d b u ild o n e fo r him self, th u s b y ex a m p le assu m in g th a t his ow n sh all be safe fro m violence w hen b u ilt.”—D aily Jo u rn a l of C om m erce. St. P aul 1 u th rra n . S herw ood. I S m iles w est of S ix C o rn e rs — S un- W 0- BIBLE ß üE S TiW A N 5 W < I7 € D BY T H € VOICE/PRQPHESLY INTtftNATiONAL BlB.e Ö* 'AOCASTtl •niovec t'Xp« w as We He quai ar.k W wl WJs .•e i: s of aj?e. C lark w as tall, rev h aired ar.d of a h ap p y n a tu re T h.s wa< a younsr m a n s expedi ? on an d its m em bers wer«? eheser c r a - serious responsibility. A fte r som e delays, th e expedi tier, left .ts cam p on th e Pub« •?r W ood riv er opposite th mo-.itV of th e M issouri, a fe v m iles abov< St L- - 0 0 Ma> U IftM proceeded bv boats u p th e m u d .n tide of the* M s j r : T he party h ad one keelboat. 5.5 feet lor.ir d ra w in g t h n e feet of w ater, eq u ip ped w ith a arg e sq u ar a sm all cat B esides this beat in ted prow >t bottom . It qua Ordwa; wer- 43 men party . :nsr Lew is ar. T h e junct M K an sas nv< n w. Ju n e 2£. s he r i v e r City, w hen a b ru p tly no On Ju lv 4 pedItion wa. p resen t At< K an. w as observ th e can n o n , th e re beintr no tim e fo r fu r th e r o b serv an ce F u rth of Ju ly creek an d In d ep en d -n ee creek w ere nam ed in h o n o r of the day In th e even in g th ey fired a shot from th e can n o n .and is-ued grog to th e m en. w ho d ra n k a to ast to th e S ta rs an d S trip es. P la tt r ;v er m o u th w as passed on J u ly 21. P ro g ress w as slow and laborious. F ierce sto rm s assailed them . san d b ars, d riftw o o d and .sn a g s o b stru cted th e river. One n ig h t they* had a narrow* escape . when the s a n d b a r cn w hich th r v w ere cam ped d is in te g ra te d b en eath • them . On Ju ly 3^ th e y m.adp cam p or. a high b lu ff overlooking* th e M issouri riv e r to a w a it a p a rty of In d ia n - T h ree d ivs la t^ r a g ro u o o f Ot*oe an d M s.-ouri I n dian s a rriv ed and. on th e follow*- ing day. a council w as held, the pipe of peace sm oked, and m edals and p resen ts w ere given to the chiefs. T he place w here *he coun- B luff by d a r k , and w as about 20 m iles n o rth of p resen t O m aha. N eb rask a <To be co n tin u ed ) In Other Days Fifteen Years Ago A rgus, Ju n e 19 1930—G eorge W. Joseph, rep u b lican nom inee for governor, drops dead a t C am p C latso p w hile w atch in g soldiers j drill. H a rrv C. Hill, m a n a g e r of th*1 local C arn atio n p lant, tra n s fe rre d to S eattle as a s s is ta n t m a n a g e r of fresh m ilk d istrib u tio n fo r C arna- N ew J C P en n e y com pany sto re opened to public. M P. C ady elected m em ber of d is tric t school b o ard . R. F. P e te rs nam ed board ch airm an . V o ters approve o rg an izatio n of union h izh school a* F o re st Grove Ou3 T<»lke lose« 2-0 p itch in g duel in H .'.-boro vs W ashougal-C am a- W ^- »Schulmerich w ins plaudits of Los Angele-s sp o rts w rite r for his h eav y b a ttin g w ith Ix>s An- geles. D eath s — G eorge D ooL y of B o n k - Mrs. W R. Z um w alt of Fore-* G rove Jo h n H e n ry Astell of F r res* Grove. Mrs. Jane* Hoef- fel of W itch H azel. C harles F T ru e of M iddleton. Civil W a r v et eran. Thirty Years Ago A rgus. Jun< 17. 1915 Im p erativ e need of fru it can n eries is m ore and m ore m a n ifest fo r th is ser*fr.n ?ince th e big fa rm s a re rap id ly ¡being c u t into sm all tra c ts. K: ,-h- of P-.hh a-- d e fe a t F a rm ington 15 to 2 B atterie.-; K p P 'ie .rs and G o etH r: F irm in g to n R eh-e R o b in -' n and M. R obinson. L eonard B row n elected ch an cel lor co m m an d er K n ig h t- o fj^ y th ias I 1 • now estim ated th a f a t leas* $125.000 have been expended on r.ew autom obiles and on trad e-in - W ash in g to n co u n ty alone. M a ch in e- are g e ttin g so plen tifu l th a t one can h ard iy tra v e l a mile w ith out m eetin g o r b* ing passed by one of th e sm oke cars. F ra n k J. W illiam s i Sons c a n n ery will .start p re serv in g five acre« of lo g an b err - M onday. r>e'f*h Jim * < M onroe Bridge- of O ak p ark . E. L. Moore serio u sly injured w hile h an d lin g .some m ach in ery at his la u n d ry in so u th H illsboro. C ounty eig h th g rad e g rad u ate to tal 103. Forty-five Years Aao Areru?, Ju n » 21. 1900 Bartjecur: to fe a tu re big F o u rth of Ju ly cele b ra t ion. C o n g ressm an T ongue and fa m ily have c tu r n e - l from W ash in g ton and- will rem ain until the next session. P a rifio u n iv e rsity h as its m ost su re r ««fill year. M eK inley and Ron evelt. nomin a tr d bv rep u b lican s for p resident . and vice-p resid en t. Legal b lan k s 10c and 20c each at I the A rgus. tf Q uestion— How can I tell a tru e pro p h et ? A n sw er—By the Bible te s t: “To th e law am i to th e te s tim o n y : If t:.- y s: •\i k not acco rd in g to th is w erd , it is be, au se th e r e is no lig h t la them . ” Isaia h 8:20. Q — How m any a n je is are th e re ? A.—In R ev elatio n 5:11 " e read of " te a th o u san d tim es te n th o u san d ,” o r 1> a .'„in. B ut th is is only p a rt of th e h eavenly h ost, fo r th e re is added, “and th o u sa n d s of th o u san d s." In H ebrew s 12:22 th e n u m b er is said to be “innuum er- ab le.” Q.—A re we to believe In th e di. v in ity c f C hrist? A.—Yes. If w e believe th e Bible. R e a l H ebrew s 1 : '. 9: “ B ut unto th e Son H e saith . T h y th ro n e . O God, Is fo r e v e r ar.d e v e r: . . . God, oven T h y God. h a th an o in ted Th« e w ith th e oil of gladn» ss above T hy fellow s.” Q.— Will babies he re su rre c te d ? A.—Je re m ia h 31:16, 17: “ T hus s a ith th e L o rd ; R e fra in th y voice from w eeping, an d th in e ev s from te a r s : fo r th y w ork sh all be re w ard ed , s a ith th e L o rd : ar.d th ey sh a ll com e a r a in from th e land of th e enem y. And th e re is hope in th in e end. s a ith th e Lord, th a t th y ch ild re n sh a ll com e ag ain to th e ir ow n b order.” Q — Second Sam uel 24:24 sta te s th a t David pa d fifty sh ek els of silv er fo r a th re sh in g flo o r and 1 C hronicles 21:25 say s th a t he paid 600 sh ek els of gold. Isn 't th is a co n trad ictio n ? A.—No— re a d th e e n tire p ass ages. In th e firs t, h e bought th e th re sh in g flo o r and oxen fo r sa c ri fic e ; la th e second, h e p u rch ased th e w hole place, w hich w as M ount M oriah, on w hich to build th e tem ple. [S ee 1 C hronicles 22:1.] Q.— W hen a n tic h ris t com es, will th e p reaching of the gospel be for- bidden ? A.—M any a n tic h ris ts h a v e a l re a d y ap p eared . 1 Jo h n 2:15: “L ittle children. It is th e la s t tim e: an d a3 ye h av e h e a rd th a t a n ti c h ris t sh all come, even now a re th e re m any a n tic h ris ts ; w hereby w e know th a t lt Is th e la s t tim e." T h ese a n tic h ris ts h av e n o t alw ays fo rb id d en th e p reach in g of th e gos pel, b u t som etim es th e y h av e cor ru p te d It. “ W ho is a lia r b u t he th a t d en leth th a t Je s u s Is th e C h rist? He Is a n tic h rist, th a t d en leth th e F a th e r and th e Son.” V erse 22. R ead also 2 T h essalo n ian s 2:3; 2 P e te r 2:1. ». T •' ' r question» to the BIBLE QUESTION COI L'MN, The t'oiee of Prophecy, Box S~>, Los An geles 53, Calif. B hie questions of gen eral interest uill be answered in this column as ¡pace permits. d.ty school, Ü 15 a m ; cn u rch ser- v iv í . IO.il) a in.- J . II M eisstngrr. paster. tt T he Ldluw m g le tte r la fi«»m Pfe 1 oui s q i u i ». F o u r th n e a r B áse Alex A T a m n o ff .li to Ins p.u»nt te , S i r ; « S .tie e l. it I > a in. Mr an.l Mi Alex A. T ai.in o tr. 11. sv in i.>n. to u te 2, C on liu* and d Bh •‘Situs." J u n io r an May 21 PJL» cev ti 1.» i- Pear Folk.»- • 45 p tn ; Now I atu ahi«* to I« II you about M. O n.” Tue-» e \c iy th in g o will t»1l you is nnii h p rayei M a« I can. W o iltd from Boston. 4 S \\ e • P o in t k ' ' \t . • . on 1 l i n t C h u rrb ol < In 1st. S cientist - Nov.-i.ib. 1 t i.u i \\ , w. t.- mi • 1 Service» «very S unday at ll ; Sun« w a t r «-ven das -. We a n lve»l In »I. H ngland, N ovem ber 12. «lay rch«x»l at 11 W ednesday serv I.h -'t F ree read in g room m d t it luglit houid- <1 the ti iln 8 P m >t u t» d aero K n .Jan d \\ < Wednes, »pic Is mi.x.'.l 1 a'lulon an d »tax » «1 at Sont h till 4 p m. b u n d u v » 1.« the U niverse. Includi { Man 11 i nipt « 'll. Ill« * : «■ \\ »• g«d u n a LC1 b«Mt Evolx.xi bv A tom ic F orce T h i «*< i* tim es w •• x tm t«*d f»»r th«* Ml S aints' I | i I m opal. 4th k u n d e»Hint «■f Fi;in«- «» hut «• »»In t un«* 'A «• 1 ■!:: S- S unday. H Iv C»*ni- lui I » t in n b ’H'k. h«'«-aus»* the . n 7 « p ni. M orning p r.ivcr ch an n«»I WIVH ton tough, an d we i .ern io n at 11. T uesday. p ra y c r eo u ld n ’t land i»n th«* b«*ache* The , .!.«■ ’. 7 o . p m N e a l i Pen- fo u rt h tun«' w«1 lan«i«'«t *»n a beach V icar called U tah h u . u h . I ' l a t o Tsietnblv of G od T ab ern acle. " ' ni i t. « mi. » n« «1 .1 «uni .’46 F Lincoln S u n d a y ¿»chool a t tow n L itu i in the t.»wn of <’ u • 4.’. C h .ld re n ’a c h u rc h a l ll. 1 .1 i\ T h i, we iy«»d to ic organ M '- . n . n : w o rsh ip »it ll. Sund»iv ,z*‘ ’ "»’’’k F rom tl t irte d ‘ for the , veniug Y oung P eople's serv ice at th io u c h m any 1 to E vangelistic serv ice at 8 f 1 ont W, w er« «1 v evening, p ra y e r m eeting tow ns in o u r tru e ,.- nn.t l.n o u g h ! d J e v e n in g , a il p e o p le s night at 8. tf . . . . . - , J . r r l n l h i u tfe e i.... Krd n d Walnut ne •'«'i\ices. 10 JH u ni ; ’••«> :i«> I a n d • ■ ju • <r' ‘u r - KALE. 9 »Io \ k ' vi a. w elcom e aw aits y* u N orth P lain s C h u rch of C h rist— m ; ch u rc h rviee, ll a m. C h ristian En- ieavor, 6 30 p. m. C h u rch service, 7 30 p. xr. J u liu s F leenor, stu d e n t If pastor. /bin » L . « th e •. rm l * - . t f r/ . • \ li L , i, ■ 'I n .’vi . i v ' i < . ’ l.l.A .'i*, i ' • ? 'i ? '1 1 w ill be held w ith 1 tors | \ i z .iie l 1 I'rt- :d , . A t ? ' »P*“ *“ ’1" ■' - '! i' tespiy . \ 1 \ A : ' x l': ■' ' ' « . K rueger, pa • O ren ro P re s b y te ria n — S ervices every S unday, 11 a m . E very o th e r S unday th e re is h eld an evening et iice. o p en in g w hich w e en jo y 15 m inules of s«>ng T his serv ice is held at 8 o'clock. W ednesday. 7:30 P n r, p ra y e r m e e tin g —Rev. L eeds pastar. S, hulls C onim unily M ethodist— S unday school. 10 a. m ; m o rn in g w arsh ip serv ice a t 11; stu d y classes ct 7 p. m. and P leasan t Sunday ev en in g gospel se rv iee at 8. P ra y e r m eeting. 8 p m . T h u rs- day. On S u n d ay s th e o rc h e stra wail play at th e S u n d ay school .,nd at th e e v in in g gospel h o u r.— F. R. S ibley, pastor. 4titf St P e te r's L u th era n . 2 'a m iles uth of C ornelius — D ivine serv - 10:30 a. m ; S u n d ay school. 10 i m. A co rd ial w elcom e to all — A rth u r E. B ohlm an. p astor. tf Iterd v ille C om m unity I’resby* ti-rian S atulav K h o o l 10 a. m : \V. rsh ip se rv ice 11 a. m.; C. E. > an.; people's serv ice 7 p m. at • ':«> school house. C h o ir reh earsal W ednesday 7:3<> m. a t th e hom e f Mrs. F lo ra IV. n, c h a ir director. S it d -y tchool, 10 a iation I . " « ' u i’ ,l> 1 1C V erdun, from th e re we w rie eio->'«l tin* Hhim* it\< t at K«*ni a *«*■” 1 '*•'* w ith th e 7th arm o red ' I ”' ir h ead in g the I t n n n v aeio«- C e rn im v and w hen the win in i , (,rfen , n> Nclw , n, jn H .n .b p , . , j PI mnny. | g U,. 4 y,,u aIt. w o n d erin g wlmt I'm doing now Weil, not m uch of nyth tn g J u s t n tins ■ • I won • • I f ti : b i lm-kv next t i n , I ui w n!,l : i,» tie hom e am t ' -s ' ' ' ' 1 w io t. to «■ u i -’ m \ I' h n . . am ui I hi« . in e h t h fu n i \V : bin «erv H "Th, ch w it .i W T a Int.» <>m ahora n foj U» am i die uinh-i enteiice, foi the w a p I m i »» il I O llt lin t of lie A th» lif e I I . , th«« now It ib le by lo di Uttei I t o O l l l l x t t t i t o l i g l i T ll- l o w lif e I « ;...:• , I , t h e Bible M . < ’ hew n . V l b o l . P o l t l a I h l» p in e paid foi by < ln« lg« m en I f th \ 011 n o t --l i I no a lito ” In d ite d ( Iri u latlo n A i i a m lM T of th e A u d it »«I t I il «II» the «lia» A rgus if /«la»«. ( ’Irculutionx. A dvertiser p roof of uuth«*nt up ■ubtierlberx To the wi • o f H pw re t h e r e r a n l»e n o L. ire m j ru ( SPECIAL IN ITI ATION ! IH THE Amazing NEW S0NOTÖNE H us I ( m u r e | m » w c i *. » I n ' v «>f t»>n<* r i« '. it « * i d u d . iiiv c . M il.d l« « b u t t e r »es ( II X \l) l I It < « ilitu il S«ni«»h»ne ( »»it iilt.inl w ill be at the WASHINGTON HOTEL. Hillsboro. Oregon Monday, June 25th 2 to G p. m. SONOTONE THE HOUSE OE HEARING W atch Î for Re Opening of Tualatin Valley Service Notice to Old Custoniors: In cast- of iiccil f e t cm cri'ciit y s e rt ice PHONE HILLSBORO 323 F o r th e 11 a m Best Food B . T ins serie six m onths. (I 30 P nv E i.m ■non. ' You ;e ' H e a r th Til c a sto r w 11 incident fro m hi rrien ce w h e t a he i arm y Com, d ty of each m onth, 2 p. m .—Rev. t I i Io' n 1 I« «îilUtv 111 m >i|t u i .1 i • h .n u i Id 01 thia ill the next. Ami did not the Ilion l»uli.\« G rit in thl q u o i lio iti of • »111 < li> lb - » o u i . I h » the thin an I ' aw.iv w ith i t ” Indeed Io* did u n d yet lb w ent I«» th ’’ pen He helli-v »«I w rong .md lo.tt. And J11 t voll aleo hide If you bell«-ve that God will have le^ p eit for V»m uood drudi» »Ibi pa V"'» In \ Il I' HAGS I’O lîO l» See I n ah '•» ,l Ehm If not by your own hum an goodtb- > how lie you to net llgbit Alth Goti ’ lb le it I Out of lov«’ for you «ml in»- i»nd the man l«>w st town, <!o»l ent Ilia Soil to , " V " .', ’ :l: ' ' Imt ttiat i- n t " enough P a d . «¡nee I ve b«-i n in K T O I i ,« ■ ■ ■ a I ,m e I m e know if you got th em I w a n t VO util have the h in t m d knife It isn't m uch Imt it th e be t I e in g t l i c e W ed .: ...I n i- lit n.t good luck Y our an _ . ALl '.X I'A lt X >.'«»»• I- ' f' 1 inl, -• nding som e <,er ,n:41' c a p tu re d i l-t lir e 9 IS i m s «• o 1 r t i e « d -I F illi pi s • ! .: - H arry B. H am p to n , p asto r. 48tf H illsboro t ree M ethodist, 5th ” i O ak: p arso n ag e at 366 S 5th 1, 10 Su y, fol low ed bv service of d iv in e w or- « i: at 11. - Mrs. E arl E. A iken. tt I irst B aptist, i rn c r " f ?• d and I icoln— Bible school. 0 45 a, m. M irn.i.g w o rsh ip at 11. S erm on: P rice ..f a Sou! ' The Put t“ , Y F. F« •v en tn g gosp< 8 W ednesday B ible ..'u.l vt r m eetin g 8 p. m. Tit ac rse N I. W. Br vn. OUl 't < o u r com bat w ork Ntatt«*»l From th«T«' »'ti it w ai one tow n to an o th er. Th«*v ill look«‘«l th«» - am«* in«t w,« d id n ’t hav«* tint«» to «-ven b a i n th«*ii nam«* You ju t hoped \ u 1 t\ •' n \ t »la\ ■ • . ■ «. • thiaum h at B a••!» -n«*. p u t «»f ’.(.«• tim«* I \a w *ii :• «• soth divi'i<»n f m-!.« ft«»m th.* t«»wn Arion, and ’at« * w i w ith t?u* ♦•'h • »top th erm io n ill n uiuimi» I orfici» out III a <|Ulet fi-ction .1. ,t H I IL I I w ind, that y ou» iiiH «i • i » n t h » i V lee m an p‘ » ' • • Tin ( ’h i l t ¡1 ml ru m e lln l h\ 1VJ1 the lit lioiii tin- • uhhv ■ m t v o lli* h e « 11 h e lle itimi «> .«mt t he • lei U Up i i h t r o i i m « -« m 1» w r i t t e n H t l ll d li y Tells Experiences W A S H I X . ’« \ S uh*r r ip t ion Kat«« S t n . l l * « a»h in P*r Year (in W O'ilnhl« Wn*hi” s County Church Services X <'oiureK .iliuu.il. 5 ’i a n d Main 1.4U 0 a 'd the W o .il L e ig h Pith \ " is 1 .e s u b jtv t of Dr P. O. Mon Wont to Pen Letters from Serviee Men S top lit Tulin ■ Lunch OPEN DAILY i M i. except S u n d ay from 7 n. m . 4M 7iíi(\iíLiÁ t ’ * ’ ONS IN W t ttt S N to 9 p ,m . Hillsboro, Oregon M(s« ', . [« ( Muha C om m unitv B a p tist— Sun- v ch ...1 y 50 I m . M :-s M <i v A ntrim itrim , . su p e rin te n d e n t M orning t 11 o'clock. Serm m ,. w o rsh ip th a t R efreshes.'' Youth “T he Pai F iliow 'sh 7 o'clock. E vening serv ice at 8 o’clock.- G ray d en D I-oree. pastor. B aptist G ospel C hapel, corner East B aseline ar.d F ifth A venue— T u n e in to th e G ospel C ru sa d e rs’ 8 a m. rad io statio n K X L, P o rt land. S u n d ay s only. S u n d ay school Beginning July 1 ,1 9 4 5 POST OFFICE windows will be CLOSED after 12 Noon on Saturdays. to SAVINGS DEPOSITORS of The First National Bank of Portland! 1’ Io fp a id A dv.) “I w ill p raise thee. O L< rd m y God, w ith al! m y h e a rt: an d I w ill glorify T hy n; me for ev erm o re.—P salm s 85:12 Whcsoever-Will Tabernacle aid the sale of War Bonds before the close of the 7th War Loan Drive this bank will pay full interest, through the (above N orth P lains) S u n d a y School, classes for all ages. > Wm hip, “F aith in C onsecration,” by th e P astor. SUNDAY—10 30 a. 11 ’¡0 30th of June, on all monies withdrawn before M m ■ : Sei 'ou.-.g P eo p le’s Service. m.. Ev ngel tic S ervice, “E te rn a l L ife is S erm on by P asto r. m , W hat W ould D aniel Say If H e War T U E S D A Y -8:00 p. A live T oday?" S erm on by P asto r. —REV. M ELV IN E. JA M E S, P asto r that date for the purchase of War Bonds. Only requirement is that you present your War Bond purchase application to our Savings Tellers when making withdrawals for the pur TITLE INSURANCE O u r title in su ra n c e fu lly p ro te c ts th e title to y o u r real e s ta te . “ No a b s tr a c t r e q u ire d .” C ap ital and s u rp lu s ¡5950,000. chase of W A R B O N D S . (G o o d at any of our 40 state-wide branches) WASHINGTON COUNTY BRANCH Title and Trust Company An O regon C o rp o ratio n C apital and S u rp lu s $930,000.00 136 S. 2nd .Ave., H illsboro P h o n e 333 P r e s id e n t THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Paid iycr • tut«,