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Page Eight H IL L S B O R O Tw o Speakers A sk T olerance C h r is tia n C o u n c il G r o u p C o n v o c a tio n Session the present set-up. that w i l l c o m -. plete the hig h school p u p ils ' d i visio n o f council. F ixit S h o p L ead s in B ow ling L eag u e A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , THE GREAT AM ERICAN HOME VCxj SHOUUP Sfe SMAPT LIKE I Q tkSTgÄ HLBVITBß; HETAhf? A b ? MOSlC UEáíOM INSTSAO OF \MST1NC? Hl'S T I M S AV N k - F ix it Shop was in the lead by ’ a n a rro w m a rg in in the fo u rth i week o f the A m e rica n I.eague b o w lin g to u rn a m e n t and a b a ttle is expected next w eek w ith tile F ix its tngaging the second place Royal Soda W orks In the C ity league. H ornback's ’ ’ sed F u rn itu re Store continues on the w ay, ta k in g three games fro m | ne i'a s.im e Card Room, w h ile the C. C Store took three games fro m Lentz A u to Parts team. P erfe ction B a ke ry led in the C om m ercial league by one game v ith the Dodge M o to r com pany and F a irw a y M a rk e t close on th e ir heels. The N a tio n a l G ua rd team con- inues to hold a co m fo rta b le lead i iv e r the second place H ills b o ro t ’ harm acy in the N a tio n a l league n the C annery league, the S h ip ping team s till holds the lead w ith '.he B E. M a lin g o ffic e team w h it- lin g them do w n g ra d u a lly. P erfe ction B a k e ry is g iv in g aw ay i cake each w eek to the person ro llin g the hig h score in league , plat Robinson o f H ornback's w ent i in to the lead on the tir e given by George W ick o f the H ills b o ro M o to r com pany by r o llin g 654 pins Tuesday nigh t. C o un ty Itr s lilc lll D lrs T A Copinger, 52. luburer, du d Sunday in the cou nty hospital alt el an illness of six months lie w a s b o l l i May 27, 1883 B u ria l w ill be Sunday in the cem etery at Rice. Wash S u rv iv in g aie bis w id o w , Eva of Dryad. W a sh , throe »on . N A C oppiugei. P ortla nd rou te 5, A storia Bank F irs t II A of P ortland and H a rva rd of The It.in k u f A storia ranks firs t D iv in i. and one daughter, C'l.11.1 im ong O regon hanks outside uf bell o f M ichigan. P ortland, m num ber of model in atio n loans Insured by F H A T hat Say you saw It In the A rgus bank also was firs t among Oregon in a tic i.il in s titu tio n s to dose a i loan under the F H A single m o rt gage system. Ululi She her home In H llls - tiin c . She Is M ir- i l i c i hv tiu e t ch ild re n . M is Ida II .M W o o d w o i t i l of H i ll. O h i o . ( ' l ' i n ■ of P ortland, and Miss Daisy \ M.n h a ll of G ladstone; also vi it gi - itle liilih i ' l l .m il tw o g ic u t- i .c a lc in i.Iren, a ll of P ortland N ew C hevrolet H ere S aturday 1 T F iL b t Y O U A G E , FELLOWS' M Y LATEST ACHIEVEMENT CM THE KASS V IO L . GALLS AAI I Thursday, October 31, I! O R E G O N h o rn H ills b o r o M o to r C o m p a n y to H a v e P r e v ie w —G loves , fishing taolls EVEN 6i*OUG-HT Mu OWN N e a rly 125 active m em bers of LUNCH.* chapters o f H ills b o ro C h ristia n ? 5 r“ T C ouncil, gathered around the sup / ¡7» NUTSY KLEV iTE C , per table M onday evening at the v o x c t Veterans’ ha ll, in the sem i-annual G E N IU S / C onvocation o f C ouncil, and heard SOME FELLOWS tw o addresses on "T o le ra n ce ” , tlu HAVE A L L -T H u opic fo r discussion in a ll chapters 6Q a '/ d u rin g th is school year. F ather Charles M c A llis te r, p rin c ip a l 01 C olum bia P re p a ra to ry school, P o rt land, and the Rev. George H. Poor, o f U n iv e rs ity P ark M ethodist E pis copal church. P ortland, w ere the speakers. R ichard Abts. hig h school senior and president of the co u n cil. presided. “ We are a ll tra v e llin g in the same d ire c tio n ." said F ather M c A llis te r, "b u t we go over d itfe re n . avenues." The Prep school p r in c i pa l was s u b s titu tin g fo r Fathei M ich ae l Earley, w ho was p re v e n t ed by illness fro m a tten din g F a th e r M c A llis te r has been in Oregon o n ly a short tim e, having come here fro m a teaching po sitio n in N o tre Dame u n iv e rs ity . "W h y should I look dow n upon you because you do not go by the same avenue o f fa ith ," he asked, “ o r w h y should you lo o k dow n upon me because I go by a d iffe r ent road than that by w h ich you tra v e l? " "F a th e r M c A llis te r made p la in W ashington cou nty residents had th a t differences in fa ith could oe a taste o f e a rly w in te r here this discussed and even argued over w eek w ith tem peratures ra n g in g w ith o u t bitterness and w ith com fro m 24 degrees above zero Tues plete tolerance. day n ig h t to an average m a xim u m The Rev. M r. Poor fo llo w e d this o f 50 degrees The average lo w fo r ta lk w ith his com m ents on " T o l the w eek was 29 degrees above erance Between Races." "O n ly on according to A. W. Moore, local the m e rits o f a m an dare we ju dg e w eather observer fo r B io lo g ica l h im ." he said, "n o t on the color survey, o f his skin. Y e llo w o r black, red M onday and Tuesday, snow flu r - o r w h ite, every in d iv id u a l has the ries vis ite d the va lle v . w h ile the Red Cross M em bership R o ll-C a ll w ill be conducted fro m same rig h ts o f p e rso n a lity." M r h ills and heights o f the Coast A rm is tic e Day to T h a n ksg ivin g , and ch a irm e n w ill be ap New 1938 m odel autom obiles w ill Poor, an associate m em ber of the range w ere w h ite w ith snow. Tues- p o in te d in e ve ry section o f the county. A large sum o f m oney be displa yed by a ll local dealers V ik in g chapter o f the C o un cil day n ig h t enough snow fe ll at has been expended by the Red Cross fu r by S aturday. T he new lines are class o f 1926. expressed the b e lie f H ills b o ro to coat autom obiles, but em ergency r e lie f in the co u n ty th is year, th a t no p a rtic u la r race had the tne flake s m elte d soon a fte r the being shown nearv tw o m onths and it is o n ly by the co-o pe ration of the rig h t to be snobbish and consider f lu r r y passed. e a rlie r than in past years. citizens in the ro ll- c a ll s o lic ita tio n th a t this themselves b e tte r than any oth er The heaviest p re c ip ita tio n was is possible. F ifty cents o f eve ry m e m b e r T he new P lym o u th and Dodge He also appealed fo r com plete to l- rep orted M onday w hen .34 inches ship goes to the n a tio n a l chapter fo r re cars have been shown by the Cady erance between those yo u n g people was recorded. lie f and disaster, and on a ll la rg e r m em M o to r com pany fo r m ere than a liv in g in th e co u n trysid e and week, w h ile the M a cke n zie M o to r berships. th e re m a in d e r o f the sum is those liv in g in the city. a v a ila b le fo r co u n ty re lie f. com pany conducted the firs t sho w F athe r J. T. Costelloe o f St M em berships are as fo llo w s: in g o f 1936 F ord V-8's O ctober 19 M atthew 's chu rch said the blessing ' O ldsm obiles have been shown at Am ount of F o r Chapt. F or N i f i at the be ginning o f supper, w h ich the H ills b o ro M o to r com pany fo r Dues Local Serv. S ervice was prepared and served b y the a week and the new C h e v ro le t* A n n u a l M em bership $ 1.00 $ 50 $ .50 N ebraska sentim ent, exce ptin g M others' association o f the C ouncil. w ill be on d isp la y be ginning S at C o n trib u tin g M em bership 500 4 50 .50 A boys' trio , composed o f L u V e rn e the chiselers. seems to be a ll fo r urday. S usta ining M em bership 1000 9 50 .50 A bendroth. Bud Person and E l P resident Roosevelt, acco rding to S u p p o rtin g M em bership 25 00 24.50 Thom as Sholes is now show ing .50 wood Coslctt, sang the "P ilg rim E L. Johnson, local business man. the 1936 T errap la ne, w h ile t h e House Song"; a q u a rte t made up w h o re tu rn e d F rid a y fro m a tw o Used C ar Exchange has the new T of W alter Foelker. A lla n S igler. weeks' t r ip to his o ld home state, i r T Spray Com pounds K ill Beetle-. W il lys "77" on the sales floo r. R ich a rd A bts and D a vid C r itte n accom panied by h; bro th er. G A D A L L A S - T ria ls of Rotenone or T den. sang "T he G reen and W hite", Johnson o f P o rtla n d T hey vis ite d D eris spray com pounds by P olk F avor Tow nsend P lan song of Omega C hapter: and E l th e ir sister, w h o is ill. co u n ty farm ers were u n ifo rm ly Farm ers the re to ld the local mar. I State í house o f re p re se n ta tivi wood Coslett sang “ The V ik in g s of successful on cucum ber and flee th a t i f it w ere not fo r the A A A ; T h is w eek is Hom e Inspection adopted a m em o rial to congre.' T oday", as a solo. Pastor H e n ry S H a lle r, C o u n cil adviser, accom corn-hog pro gra m everyone w o u ld W eek. O ctober 28 to N ovem ber 2. beetles, but w ere e n tire ly in e ff- u rg in g the enactm ent of the T o w n tiv e on red spide r on hops, acco rd be bro ke in th a t section and tha t an im p o rta n t phase o f the Home panied on the piano. A t the con send old age re v o lv in g pension in g to J. R. Beck, c o u n ty agent la w R e presentative E L. Ross clusion o f convocation, the e n tire i f the governm ent ha dn 't stepped and F arm A ccid e n t program , spon in th e re w o u ld n 't be any hogs le ft Farm ers co-o pe rating w ith M r sored by the Red Cross, w ith the assemblage sang "A lm a M ater", voted fo r the m easure and R epre Beck in the tria ls on cucu m be r in N ebraska and nearby states. co-operation o f the F ederal H ous song dedicated by C o u n cil to the sen tative J. W. Hughes o p p i. n l it. u n io n hig h school, in ho no r of Johnson says th a t section is com ing A d m in is tra tio n , and c iv ic clubs. beetles were W H B row n, C a ll in g back fast a fte r h a vin g had a Iverson and E m il Stevens. F o llo w in g are some of th in g s to P rin c ip a l B. M. Goodman, w ho • • • good crop w ith good prices. took fo r about the home, not o n ly w ith seven o th e r guests o f honor, M an y S oil Samples Tested this week, b u t at a ll tim es: T h a t— sat at the speakers' table w ith the presidents o f th e various chapters. E U G E N E — T h ir ty soil sample! 1. S ta irw a y s and steps are kept clear, repaired, lig h te d ; porches tested fo r Lane co u n ty farm -r- T o n ig h t i T hursd ay i C o u n c il holds in d balconies have secure ra ilin g s : d u rin g Septem ber to de term in e its annual H a llo w e 'e n p a rty, w h ich oys and ute nsils are p ro p e rly the lim e re q u ire m e n t, bro ug ht the th is yea r w i ll take the fo rm o f a “ scavenger h u n t” . M em bers w ill Thom as Meade, fo rm e r resident stored; a step la d d e r is a va ila b le to ta l nu m be r o f samples tested by O. S F letche r. Lane co u n ty agent. ga ther at P ilg rim House, C ouncil o f G rants Pass, opened the “ H ills - in the home. 2. S afe ty matches are used, kep t since the fir s t o f the y i ir. headquarters. at 7:30 p. m.. and be boro C leaners" establishm ent this sent on th e ir variou s missions, and week in the same b u ild in g w ith r a t o f the reach o f c h ild re n : bo n he reports. P ra c tic a lly a ll o f the then w ill re tu rn to the House w ith the W ahner Shoe H ospital on South fires a re p ro h ib ite d , firep la ces tests were made fo r farm ers in B o u g h t a n d S o ld th e ir "spoils." where refreshm ents Second avenue. The young man screened; ute nsils fille d w ith hot terested in g ro w in g legum e crops w i ll be served On S atu rday m o rn has leased the cle an ing eq uipm en t liq u id s are ke p t a w a y fro m sm all fo r forage, M r. F le tch e r says. 192 8 F o r d C o u p e ing. a ll C a th o lic m em bers o f C oun o f J im Peppard. He m oved to childre n. c il w ill attend the 7 o'clock mass H ills b o ro a w eek ago w ith his w ife . A verage 15 Years 3. T he garage door o r w in d o w s at St. M atthe w 's chu rch in a body, 1 9 2 6 P o n tia c S e da n O regon home ow ners w h o are are kep t open w hen the m o to r is com m em orating A ll Souls' Day. H o lly In s p e c tio n D a te s ru n n in g ; gas appliances are kept p a rtic ip a tin g in the com plete home 1930 F c rd T u d o r The m others' ne xt m eeting w ill N a m e d f o r T h is C o u n ty in good con dition, the gas shu t o ff fin a n c in g plan o r "s in g le m o rt- E x c e p tio n a lly good be N ovem ber 21, in the evening. e n tire ly i f eq uipm en t is defective, gage system " o f F H A are ih o w in g A n n u a l inspection of h o lly trees a preference fo r loans exte n d in g Mrs. J. O C ra nd all, it was a n fro m w h ich h o lid a y decorations u n til re p a irs can be made. 1 9 2 9 N a s h S e da n 4. M edicines are stored in c le a rly over a period o f 15 years, accord- nounced at Convocation, has ac fo r out of state shipm ent w i ll be N ice co n d itio n cepted the post as adviser to taken, has been set fo r N ovem ber abeled containers, necessary pois- in g to a surve y o f such transac stored out o f the reach o f tion». A n a tio n a l check show that Sigm a chapter, n e w ly organized 13. 14. 15 w hen C. A . C unningham , t s 1935 G ra h a m Sedan g irls ' chapter, and Pastor H a lle r inspector, w i ll be i n H ills b o ro ;h ild re n : food should be rem oved alm ost h a lf the loans are exte nd- L ik e new w i ll serve as A d vise r to P lym o u th Postal in spe ction w i ll be made De from tin cans p ro m p tly a fte r op- <?d over a pe rio d o f 20 years In O regon fe w e r tha n ten per cent Chapter, new boys' chapter. W ith cem ber 19 and 20, C unningham ?ning. 1930 P a c k a rd Sedan 5. E le c tric cords and appliances | o f the loans are fo r 20 years, w h ile the re-o rga niza tion of Beta chapter, said. ir e kep t in good co n d itio n ; touch- about 34 per cent are fo r 15 years V e ry cheap the to ta l m em bership o f hig h school Ing tw o conductors o f e le c tric c u r- ----------------------------- age w ill nu m be r about 180. U n de r S ubscribe fo r the A rgus. O llie r cars SJO and up •ent H ig h t fix tu r e and w a t e r A tir e w o rn fla t in one spot faucet) at the same tim e is avoided, m ay be the sign o f a de fective G et o u r lo w prices on 6. Sharp and p ie rc in g in s tru - brake d ru m , according to the O re - ments and bro ken glass are used gon State M o to r association. I f a ♦ N EW and USED T IR E S c a re fu lly o r disposed of p ro m p tly , bra ke d ru m is “ out o f ro u n d " it Im m e d ia te a tte n tio n is given to w ill cause the bra ke to grab and Cars Washed a.id Polished i l l wounds. slide the tir e when brakes are ap- F in d out w h a t to do before an plied. Sudden and severe a p p li- See 1936 W illy s “ 7 7 ” accident happens. Le arn F irs t A id . cation o f brakes produces exi ■ Have adequate F irs t A id supplies sive heat. M o to rists are advised by 4 -d o o r S e d a n $ 5 8 9 h e re in m ed icin e cabinet. G et a cq u a in t- the safety d e p a rtm e n t o f the Ore- id w ith its contents. gon State M o to r association, to ap G r a h a m S e d a n $ 8 8 9 h e re p ly them s lo w ly and eve n ly if it P ro m p t P h o n e 81 is desired to have them last a rea- G roups Co-operate Gas O il - Ac ssorics S e rv ic e Eleven finance com panies arc sonable tim e. M a in S tre e t I Vene! ian ticket, G e o r g e F r o . , I l op e ra tin g in P o rtla n d in co-opera- ion w ith F H A T hey have r e - 1 No D e fa ults ported m ore than 2000 insured loans O f the m ore than 5000 reodei i - : fo r a to ta l am ount o f a p p ro x i- zation loans rep orted by M inne- S p e c ia ls f o r N o v e m b e r 1 a n d 2 n a te ly $490.000, o r about 28 per sota le n d in g in s titu tio n s d u rin g th • :ent o f a ll O regon insured loans last year, not one has defaulted, 2nd a n d W a s h . P h o n e 2641 under the M o d e rn iza tio n C re d it The loans aggregated m ore than Plan o f F H A . $16,000,000. K K in g W in te r P ay s E a rly V isit H e re i R e d C ro ss M e m b e rs h ip R oll-C all | 1936 M o d e l C a rs N ow Show n H ere J o h n s o n F in d s F. R. S tro n g in M id w est Ilia d i s o in e F irst show ing o f the 103n m odel iii.is lc i am i standard cars w ill lie h i Id at tin* H ills b o ro M otor com pany S aturday, according to.lam es W h ite la w , p ro p rie to r A preview sho w in g to gaiugcim ai and fle d owma's w ill be conducted F rid a y cv cuing. No d e fin ite d i ail.-, regard ing the B etter H ousing w o rke rs d is tr ib new m odels h iv e been released, uted Id.OOO F H A leaflets d in in g hut il is understood that in u rke d F i r e P reve ntio n Week ill Oregon advances in appearance am i in e ll- j I’hose Io diets showed how F H A g in c e n iig have been made The n e m ed loans can he used tu re i* n s are deci ire il lo be m ore la-all- I duce fire hazards m the home and l i l i i l an il c u n fu rl.ih lo than ever I msuicss propel ly. Plans are be T lie 1936 modi I O ldsinoblles have I in g made now fo r F H A cu-opcru- been on th * sale. Ilo o r of ih e lt J I t i c n w i t h tin 1 A m erican Red Cross boro M o to r comp any for more titan in a slu to -w id e cam pulgn to lessen i w cek. ’ he nu m be r o f accidents in the home. Q u a lity jo b p rin tin g Tow nsend c lu b delegates from H ills b o ro to the N a tio n a l T o w n send con ven tion at Chicago w ill r e tu rn the Iasi o f tills week and w ill be g iw n «1 reception at the C h ris tia n church M onday evening. be g in n in g at 7:30 z\H T o w n svn d ltt and then fi it nds .ut u n ited to at* tenti. No Sinus Trouble l»rn«l r o l d a . h n f f e v e r , it a I H tu n «m il ru tn rrh . I l w n 't » n i l u m t h ia I n d u r r nn nt Iter «lug. l«h fur n F lit *. I It i : V I M I : .\ T n an , T O IM Ì. |» l « e « i r r r h«»»» thuu«N M < l« h n t » fu u a d r e lie f q u ic k ly w llk Syn-O-Spray I n u r free I ree t a n n i u u v ava ilab le a ll H ills b o r o Z. J D e le g a te s T o w n s e n d C lu b lo be H o n o re d M o n d a y P h a rm a c y Riggs. Prep. Argus. ùoiUSM'. I O p p o s itio n V o ic e d P u b lic S c h o o ! B u d g e t H ills b o ro p u b lic ehool budget passed its p u b lic hearing Monday w ith o u t di ‘senxion No one v.a in attendance except the ncce try m em bers o f the school hoaitl. The budget calls fo r .1 to ta l of $18.- *10 74 to be raised by ta xa tio n , a decree:.e fro m la. t year Q U A L IT Y CHECKED Asks I'l.in t Inspection A C Forrester, w h o ha . a • w- age d isjxisa l plant dem onstration going at the end id South F ir t avenue. urges a ll people to inspect 1 the plan t. MRS. ( I . A I K L L. M A R S H A L L Mrs. C la ire I. M arsh all. 79. died at he r borne at G ladstone W cdncs- dav m o rn in g . and fu n e ra l s.-rvices w ill be held S itu rd a v afternoon .it 2 o’clo ck at Young' F uneral Home In te rm e n t w ill be in the F ir La w n cem etery. H illsb oro . M rs M a rsh a ll was born at L is bon Center. New Y o rk. O ctober 6, / HOIHC In s p e c tio n j j ■ , Good Housekeeping • I lor ■ is posihvo assurance of qual ity and value tho rosult of months of study by G ood Housekeeping ox- 1 rls. They gavo H oleproof Hosiery the most thorough laboratory check ing thoy could devise . . . vorifiod it» ten features of superiority . . . then proved it in actual w ea r w ith a "w e a r squad ‘ of aclivo young women. S 2 )0,000 of improvements have g mo into the making of this Sheerer an I Stronger H oleproof Hosiery . . . y 1 Y O U pay nothing extra. Shadow less chiffons or light service w eights.. P re v e n ts A c c id e n ts a...... y «neanoa OUAIITV O U A N A N TH O MN« wn »uttcniwi 98c w 3 pair* for »21? I USED N e w D r y C le a n in g S h o p O p e n e d H ere fo r U O I C C I D i D \ Li X-/ L. C Â f i j C HOSIERY I S . SETTER SIGHT MPS SEE CENTER W IN D O W D 0U R kY CERTIFIED! h .,, i« it,. < .»od -, •apinq U n irm i» « o l qualify, H o la p ro o f I lo ti» ,y a»»o b q q rt »He coveted »->al ol a pp rova l o f th« B e lle r In b fU t lu ll« ! ) B ur«)« Il (| tb» only h a r « y ihut d o u bly terh&ed. D IS P L A Y c I E.S. 3 lú e U n p, n n o f liu- c ry l. n i a a n d « o ld f i n t i ) u p l .a ic d sft3.Jp- brci-l t o.-tl «' < o n t. -5 piiuipp' « .’ v ii!i < • ' b u lb to r r o d u c t I :h i « • 100. . 3 0 0 w a tt« in tc n t:t> . A ls o h -$ 1 - . ■ • ><>ur to o t arid if lig h t s a l i n k ” b u lb lo c a te d at th e b.f.e « f t ’ n V. <m dt r .u lly con« m i. m t v. »« r e tu rn h o m e «t n ig l . < >r píele d u 't r ib c u , 1 1 9 .9 3 . J a*.y uti . y Powers Grocery xlsed Gar Exchange SOAP P A L M O L IV E . Î4c 3 fo r SOAP P e e ts G r a n u la te d . L a rg e size p k g . SOAP — by — 5 ba, r . S ÎÔ K Ê Î »TB H IL L S B O R O M O T O R C O ., 3 1 8 3 3 2 E. M a in S i. Just a few dollars down payment is all you need lo drive away in (he car you waul! Our payment 1i rnis are generous, and our used cars above par In PERFORMANCE as w< ;ts appearance! 29c S A y / L 1S T E N , S P I L L E P E. N o a G H Q z tT T A P o c k e t T o b o / zjl .1 u» O G O O D A S A N -/ C A R v fc jz i mf -. l t if yfc) 17C IT FROM H iW » O 3 JAMES WHITEIAW.PR0P. Coffee R E D & \ \ H I I I'!. 1 -lb . g la s s j a r Coffee 1 -lb . p k g . 29c 25c 1932 P lym o u th Sedan, w ith tru n k 1932 P lym o u th Coupe Coffee E A R L Y K IS E R . M ARTY S ü / C R Y S T A L W H IT E , re g . size . M ART. M IL E -A -M IN U T E Electric 1 -lb . p k g . 18c Many other item s specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good Nov. 1 and 2 only. 193(1 D u ra n t Sedan 1939 l ord Sedan 1930 ( hcv Roadster V e ry good 1933 P lym o u th $ 245 Sedan. 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