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H I L L S B O R O Page Eight City to Close Armistice Day Clipper Put on Regular Schedule 22 ('alls from 30-Cent Ad F resh (iu e in sry . 3 >ear* old; tested; $55 u ith t i l l . — \n d i rson. i t i b « n .1 ot I bn d V • » rwrnt.Y'two prisons in three days an - n r red t h i s ad v ertise - nit lit. w hich appeared in the A r gus classified page. T his a d v e r tisem ent cost only 30 cents or a little m ore th an cue cent a call. The ouiekest road from seller to buyer in W ashington counts is through the advertising c o l u m ns of the trg u s. t li e great m ark et place o I W ashington county. The cost is sm all and the results a re consistently w orth* \\ liile. V eteran*’ Group* Planning A nnual O bservance H illsboro business men. follow ing th eir usual custom, w ill close on A rm istice Day, according to a vote taken M onday noon by the cham ber of com m erce R equest to close cam e from the A m erican L e gion. P lans for the annu al program , to begin at 11 o'clock A rm istice Day at the flag pole on th e court house law n, are progressing, and all v e t erans' organizations and patrio tic groups have been asked to partici- , pate w ith the legion Earl Snell, secretary of state, will be th e speaker. T h u rsd ay . O ctober 22, l'.l.’.iî A R G U S , H I 1.I. S B O R O , O R E G O N Free Movies and Program Arranged M 1C K IE S A Y S - f is c /rv C U th SH IP S'V HOPS. vor I X .? • !■•' IM ■■■ V A T BO M S»BU T if a m epc b a ut A m r A'lLL-IU' TO A D V EtZH SB , ' a / b a c k u p M S ACTS M T H G o o P S E R V IC E A U ' U P TO DATE STZXCB, 7M 7V A it W iU X ‘s o u r f o l P'? s p o p p i W O U T OF 7 Ö I W W ashington county ccm- « ill be show n in a new l'epeo sound p ictu re "O regon'' at tin' North Plain K P hall a' 8 p in M> n- dav Movies and program « ill be free A ookillg school w ill lie held th ere from !• a in to 12 noon There « i l l be an e le c tric a l e x h ib it a Iso. Linv Lot Suffers ✓ H urt in Accident Hornet ker Bull,ling , f P o rtla n d am i C h a rlc Whippc of Roland llo in e e k e r Is building an C o tta g e G ro v e c o llid ed ncai I (Haiti All a u to m o b ile d riv e n bv t.e llto eight room house ut I hn place on ( 11, ..i ,u V ernonia « a* sonwt»h it P um pkin Ridile A !.. C hase Is in o .ilte ie d , a n d a b lac k h o rse o w n ed ritinge of the w ork. by Keim Vu.v Islelie of lieai B ank «,.< s u lf e im g fro m se rio u s cu ts i .; (lie re ar, follow ing .m_ a u to accid en t m a r B anks at dusk S a in t dav night a cc o rd in g Io a re p o rt m th e office of J o h n C onnell, s h e r iff U la ie iie e V nyb-lckc, « h o « a x d riv in g th e team hom e from th e field. « as not in jim d T h e di iv e r ,,f th e e a r rep o rtix l th a t because the g a v e u ie n t w as black. th e h o rse I.lack a n d the lig h ts of a c a r lie « a s pa m g bliuded hull, he could not see th e team . Koval II H aym ond. IB m o n th s «»Id. W cstim b er. w as stru c k by a tr u c k d r iv e n by N o rm a n L illy of F o re st G ro v e S a tu r d a y at W» tun i h er. a c c o rd in g to .in avoid nt re- p o rt file d w ith J o h n C o n n e ll, s lu t • iff T h e c h ild w a n d e re d in fro n t of th e tru c k a s tin* d r iv e r threw* it in gear, th e re p o rt said T h e e \ .te n t of in ju r ie s w as u n k n o w n . J G N e w m an of S an F ra n c isc o w as in ju re d last W td e n sd a y w hen c a rs d riv e n by M. II K osenerantz rem pleton Attends Land Grant Meeting P rotection of O & C. land grant counties from loss of taxes through federal o w nership of these tim bered tracts, w as th e su b ject of a conference held T uesday in R ose burg. according to D onald T Tern- , (C o n tin u ed noire I I pleton. county judge, w ho a tte n d the job and th e city w ill p rep are ed to accept or reject. S ixteen counties in w hich a re lo cated tracts of land g ran t properly, W. A. One factor in th e rap id com ple or o th er for. st lands w hich the tion of the new sew er lines, the g overnm ent proposes to tak e over. I contractors say. has been th e d ry w ere rep resen ted M eeting w ith the w eather both d u rin g th e su m m er counties w as S enator C h arles M c and this fall. Nary. w ho pledged him self to w ork At th e disposal plant, a W PA to w ard reten tio n of federal m on crew has constructed rock ro a d eys now being paid into the coun- [ ways to the s.udce beds an d p lan t L ties in lieu of taxes proper. The grading also has in U n der plans fo rm ulated at the cluded considerable fillin g and m eeting. T em pleton said, a com G old fish in the I.. E. F rancis leveling about th e p lan t an d te r m ittee w ill be appointed to m eet lily pool « ill live m ore peacefully race below th e road. w ith S en ato r M cNary to fqpntt- now, since Francis began a catn- The p roperty around th e plant a plan to be presented to con- paign of rat ex term in atio n . w ill be planted to grass and ress for th e protection of th e Last week. pu rsu in g tw o rats sh ru b s and otherw ise beautified as tim e passes. McGee said. counties. T he d e p artm en t of th e in- about th e basem ent and into the terior. u n d er w hich th e lands arc yard, he shot one and began s ta lk C heckup in the old sew er dis being adm inistered, is proposing a ing th e o th er through the s h ru b tric t has revealed a n u m b er of su stain ed yield tim b e r plan. places w hich n ever have been con- j bery. To m eet th is proposal, th e coun- nected. N otice is being served in S uddenly the rat em erged and ' ties a re suggesting a form of sev- raced for th e lily pool « h ere it d is these cases, th a t connections m ust | eran ce tax w hich v aries from its appeared. A search th ere failed to be made at once. re g u la r form only in th at th e re w ill reveal th e in tru d e r an d F ra n c is' The city is calling atten tio n to be a specified paym ent regardless w as about to give up the chase th e fact th at sew er connections of w h eth er the tim b e r is rem oved w hen he noticed a brow n nose and m ust not be m ade w ith o u t first ob or not. tain in g a perm it. a few tw itch in g w h isk ers sticking up above th e w ater in one corner. A fte r m o re th a n 500,000 m iles o f successful e x p e rim e n ta tio n in T aking carefu l aim. he let drive tra n s-F a c ific airm a il Hights, P a n A m erican A irw a y s’ th re e g re a t w ith the rifle and as soon as the C lip p er ships a re sch ed u led to begin re g u la r p asse n g e r serv ice O ct. th resh in g an d plunging subsided, 21 o v er th e 8000-m ile ro u te fro m S an F ran cisco to M anila. A t top he retrie v ed the anim al. It was th e C hina C lip p er is show n o v e r G olden G ate on one of its airm a il about th e size of a sm all cat and (C o n tin u ed fro m page D enald S terling, m anaging ed ito r a m uskrat. No«- F ran cis w ould voyages an d b elow —th e o th e r en d of th e tr a il— is M anila h a rb o r, of th e P o rtlan d Jo u rn al, w as the like to kno«- w hat becam e of the pulsory m ilitary tra in in g kept d e w h ere th e old w o rld an d n ew now m eet. M ap show s th e C lip p rincipal sp eak er F riday night at house rat an d w here th e m uskrat serving students from atten d in g p e rs’ ro u te (solid black lin e) from S an F ra n c isc o to M anila, o rd i th e m onthly m eeting of the editors cam e from. college because of th e fees. P a t n a rily co v ered in 60 h o u rs. F ro m M anila to C h in a is o n ly six of W ashington and Y am hill c o u n tits terson pointed out th at advanced h o u rs’ m o re flying tim e. held in H illsboro. A rne Rae. field R. O. T. C. stu d en ts receiv e pay R epublican Nom inee fur se c re ta ry of th e O regon P u b lish ers' from the governm ent. In m any ed to possess know ledge sufficient association, also spoke cases this m oney am ounts to a , S terlin g 's subject w as "G etting scholarship and perm its som e stu for leading a school h ealth p ro I th e O th er F ellow 's V iew point on dents to com plete th eir education. gram. T he schools about th e state I he N ews." He urged to le ra n c e and Q uantity of toys for use in the are n o t su pervised by any definite (t'o n tin u e d fro m pag e 4) ‘ a k in d ly sp irit in h an d lin g of new s children hom e w ho m ight attem pt k in d erg arten at the P eter Boscow h ealth agency, except « h e n th ; (C » n tin u e d I m m p a i r 6) m atter. school «-ere collected by m em bers enforcem ent of state h ealth law s is th e ch ance th a t o th ers had. to to atten d w hile su ffe rin g from a O regon U niversity I.aw G raduate. of the b reak fast club and delivered concerned. T his is usually done by know of w a r an d d eath 's pitfalls. bad cold. P relim in ary sym ptom s A dm itted to O regon Bar in 1911. T hursday. th e city o r county h ealth board. In T hose o th ers k n ew —those m en w ho W et B rakes of in fan tile paralysis, it w as p o in t F our years secretary of P ortland P lans to sponsor a gam e b e some counties and cities, adv iso ry train ed w h ile yet th e angels of A fter a car has been w ashed the ed out. a re alm ost identical « ith a C ivil Service Board Y ear of e x tw een the present H ilhi football w ork is u n d ertak en by visiting peace rem ain ed w ith us. b rak es m ay fail to hold and this bad cold, perience in com nierci.il and m u n team and Ililh i alum ni on N ovem h ealth nurses. T his « o rk . how ever, T hey ho n o r us w h ere poppies nod condition is m ore noticeable w ith icipal bookkeeping and auditing. b e r 6 was approved Proceeds of is loosely co ordinated and em its and blow, y et had w c know n th e I linings that absorb a large am ount S. I CROW THER (I'ai,l A,tv.) the game w ill be used to go to some im p o rtan t factors of h ealth ru d im en ts of o ur u n fam iliar trade, f w ater, according to th O regon FO REST GROVE Sam uel Edwin w ard lengthening the H ilhi a th and h ealth education, such as m en we could h av e kept o u r life, or S tate M otor association. W h e n row ther. 79. died at his home letic field. tal health, d en tal h.vgitne and care. sold it at a h ig h e r price. . b rak es a re w et the w ater acts as C h ere O ctober 18 and fu n eral se rv and supervision of seating, lighting Though, perhaps. I h av e not d ied a lu b rican t and slipping results, ices w ere held T uesday a ft.m o o n HEALTH IN THE SCHOOLS and Cur.-true::, in. in vain, for m ay h ap th e re a re those T his sam e type of lining m av also at th e Forest G rove U ndertak in g (B y O regon s ta te Board o f H e a lth ) gaod program of school h ealth who. from m y death , w ill know g rab if th e re is a slight film of com pany chapel. In term e n t w as in th T he O regon S tate B oard of H ealth , should include all tlje above. I n ’ a t peace m ust have its price, and w ater. This is caused by th e w ater Forest View cem etery- is constantly faced w ith a prob- other w ords th e v. o rk of th e h ealth th at price is tra in in g th a t th e w cap- m ixing w ith dust on the lining and He was born in M issouri Ju n e 30. lem w hich m ust confront all healtji officer should go beyond th e ro u ons given you shall not be u n fa m -i form ing a gum m y substance, 1857. Mr. C ro w th er was m arried to ____________________________ organizations endeavo rin g to carry t i n ’ w o rk of q u a ra n tin e and san ilia r in y o u r hands. M aria F ad« 11 in H illsboro No on a program of health education. itary inspection. The h ealth pro- Starting ( eld Motor vem ber 13. 1920 The w idow and a In order to popularize its program gram should be in co rp o rated in the W hen sta rtin g a cold engine it daughter. Mrs. G ladys K lakcy. of and boost general in terest in public school cu rricu lu m , and a g enuine should be ru n for a few m inutes W isconsin, by a form er m arriage, h ealth w ork, it has been forced to cooperation betw een th e health d e slig h tly in excess of idling speed, survive. direct h ealth education larg ely to p artm en t and the school adm in: '.ra according io the O regon S tate M o th e adults. C onsequently m ore stress tion be m ade th e basis of fu tu re to r association. T his procedure w ill P lease send in new s copy early (C<»ntipii'><i fro m page 2) has been placed on ad u lt health policy. The h ealth p ro g ram should allow th e lu b ricatin g oil to es- to the A rgus. tf T uesday of each m onth. No m eet education and th e m a tte r of child be u n d er th e supervision and d irect j tablish a film betw een m oving parts h ealth education, to a larg e ex ten t responsibility of one d ef-nitely e s ing w ill b e held in D ecem ber. ; and is a practice w hich will add Wc specialize In q u ality com S p eak ers on this y e a r's program tab lish ed health agency. T his ag en has been m inim ized. m aterially to the life of a motor. m ercial p rin tin g .—A rgus. tf It is tru e th a t ad u lts pay th e cy m ight well function u n d er the will be: H. E. Cosby, extension rymani Dr. W. T. Johnson. |~ taxes, ru n business and g o v ern S tate or C ounty B oard of H ealth. p o u ltry patho lo g ist: both from O re m ent. and the co-operation is essen Since h ealth is such an im p o rtan t gon S 'a te college: and G. C K een tia l in th e m a tte r of h ealth ed u facto r in all o ur lives, it is q u ite ey. m an ag er of th e P acific P o u ltry cation. Yet. th e children u n d o u b t fittin g th at it be placed on at least d u cers’ C o o p erativ e association. edly w ould yield th e best h ealth an equal footing «-ith o th er s u b P ro A nyone in te re ste d in p o u ltry retu rn s cn an investm ent in public jects tau g h t in the public schools. raising is w elcom e to a tten d these h ealth education, for it is durin g Teachers should be p rep ared to m eetings. childhood th at m any habits are teach h ealth w ith th e sam e th o r most easily formed. T hough a oughness as o th er subjects. H ealth N eighborhood new s from 30 A r health officer is essentially a sa n stu d y could bz in teg rated w ith the gus co rresp o n d en ts i n d i f f e r e n t itarian . he is forced by th e n atu re n atu ral an d social sciences, and a p sections co u n ty ap of his w ork to be also an educator. plied to ev ery d ay problem s so th at p ear in of th e W ashington A rgus each w e e k W hy not carry on th e education it m ight be m ore interestin g . W hile L earn w h a t y o u r frien d s a re d o w h ere it w ill do th e m est good—in a cam paign for b e tte r h ealth e d ing for less th a n th re e cents a th e schools? ucation in th e schools is at p res w eek. ti T he O regon S tate B oard of H ealth ent th e business of school a d is v itally concerned w ith th e p ro b m in istratio n s we m ust all do our fo r a w o rk ab le child h ealth pro- lem of school health education bit to w ard s p ublicizing th e need gram . T h ere are. at present, tw o serious difficulties connected w ith proper h ealth instruction in th e schools. F irst, as m uch h ealth education w ill go into th e school curriculum as th e adm inistration approves, and som etim es school adm in istrato rs and | boards are not health-m inded. The second obstacle is the fact th at teac h ers a re not train ed or req u ir- Builders Nearing Sewer Completion Rats in Lily Pond Lest Agent's Eye W il k en FA M I EY Q uality job p rin tin g School Boards Hire Health Nurse Here Protest Made on H igh Cost of Peace Argus Prom pt fj? Service TUPFER C O U N TY CLERK Supenne«! I ’V 1 h r \X ilk m I s i l l i l y J.I» s 1 m« li A < m . In« S« henlfy, I*« Powers Grocery Pho rie 81 Main Street (J p S pecials for Saturday O nly W h eat C ereal Red A W hite. I’kg. WASHO 19c 27c Large pkg. COFFEE 23c M A RT. I -lb. bag Donald Sterling Editorial Speaker Military Training Held National Aid D LC N U E D W H IS K E Y ne H ( •' Mian» neutral tiuut R ubber stamp < and office su p plies Hillsboro Ai go- N ew Prunes 23c 3 lbs. Flav-R -Jell 14c 3 pkR»- Cut Beans 10c STAND-BY. Can These prices good O ctober 2 1 o nly M any o th er item s specially priced for Saturday. Poultrymen Open Meetings Tuesday Save $50 to $100 on Every Car! "Nothing Prices Sacrificed for Im m ediate Sale! stops me now — Used Cars BOUGHT SOLD CONSIGNED 1931 CHEV SPORT ROADSTER R um ble seat. 600-16 tires, leather upholstering, w ind wings, side c u r tains, low mileage, good paint, in fact ev erything is in nice condi tion. See this one! 1926 ESSEX COACII New rings, valves ground, b e a r ing* taken up Good 45 tran sp o rtatio n . Only 1936 WILLVS SEDAN E xcellent condition; up to 35 m ilts per gallon gas. You can t ! beat it. New and Used T IR E S Very reasonable prices Willys 77 $559 here Graham $865 here Used Car Exchange 2n d an d W a sh . P h o n e 2641 W hen O th ers C an’t* It ta k e s an unusual, pow erful tra c to r to b rin g a sta te m e n t like th a t from a fa rm e r. Y et ow ners a re saying th is a n d o th e r good th in g s rig h t along ab o u t th e new C A SE CASK Tractors ♦ P o w erfu l valve-in-head engine. ♦ R em ovable c y lin d e r sleeves. ♦ H eavy ."-bearing c ra n k s h a ft d rille d fo r press- su re lubrication. ♦ All p a rts scaled a g a in st dust. ♦ H and o p e ra te d clutch, easily h a n d le d from th e g round as well as from th e tra c to r seat. ♦ F inal drive of stro n g steel ro lle r chains, en closed a n d o p e ra tin g in oil. ♦ T h ree fo rw a rd speeds. ♦ Irre v ersib le ste e rin g g ear. O u tsid e tu rn in g ra d iu s 10 fee t. Sec T h ese T ractors T od ay— T h ey 'll H elp You Show a P rofit! NEW and I SLD I ARM MACHINERY H EIN RICH BROS. 158 S. Third A ve. H illsboro, O regon ‘‘In Y our C ase, Buy a C ase” 1931 Hupm obile Coupe 1934 CMC Truck I Can W ork P H O E N IX MAGIC SOCKS K<*<*<)ti(iitinned Motor, Dual T ires An E x rrR en t t ar 1934 Chev Pickup 1929 Ford Model A Coupe < linicc of Tw o New P aint, New T ires 1936 DcLuxe T udor Ford 1928 Chev Sedan ( holer of l our Radio, H ealer 1932 Chev Sedan 1936 Ponliac Coupe O riginal Black A N early New C ar VTfien cocks are made to fit snugly ...to stay where they'reput...(Lastex tops provide eacure elasticity) when they cor.e in colors and patterns to suit any youthful taste . . . and best ci ail, when they ere reinforced at toe and heel lor extra wear . . . then you can be sure they're l lni«h, 6 ply T ires 1928 Dodge Coupe 1935 Olds l ouring Sedan See This One M ust Bi- Seen To Be A ppreciated » PHOENIX MAGIC SOCKS Z. "Magic C srpet' with every pair. Fun for everyone. (a SERVICE ACCESSORIES F or all e a rs < ay or night Add to the com fort of m otoring. Don’t let w inter w etitlier rob you of h alf th e p leasu re of your car. II d l l Days - - 2812 N ights Let our trained, experienced mi i tianic.s put y o u r ear in sh ap e lor w in ter d riv ing it will SAVE you MONEY and IN CREASE SAFETY and PERFORM ANCE. C om plete M otor f'o m p le lr A leniite T uning. < heek tip L iiliriealion P ro p er W inter B attery md (■rade Oil Ignition ( heek W heel A ligning B rake Texting M EN’S WARM PAJAMAS See T hese T o d a y — ♦ ♦ S ia t Covers R adiator C overs Car H eaters t a r Radios Defruxterx B atteries A n ti-i'rcrx c A; h T rays Glove Panel ( loi kx and N IG H T GOWNS Pall shipm ent just in. Soft, w arm o uting flan n el n ig h tw e a r in new strip es and p a tte rn s. All sizes. In clu d in g m en's bro ad clo th p a ja m a s in a special group. O u tsta n d in g values at W ell’s, of course! 98c H ills b o ro M o to r Co. 31 8 - 3 3 2 E. Main St. CH EVRO LET and OI.E'SMOBILE P h on e D ay or N ight 444 H illsboro, O regon