H IL L S B O R O Thursday, October 21, 1937 A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . g o v e rn m e n t p o u ltry e x p e rts , eggs w hen co m p a re d w ith o th e r food, re p re < n t a good b u y fo r th e c o n ­ s u m e r." Egg pr oducers in O regon have o r- gam/« d t h c ir s ta b iliz a tio n c u m m it- tee w ith M o rris C h riste n se n o f M c- C oy a . < h a irm a n and memb< rs fro m p rin c ip a centers. F ra n k E ric k s o n o f K t 5 H ills b o ro , c o m m itte e m a n fro m thi i se ctio n said: “ We egg p ro d u c e rs have been m u c h e n co uraged by th is in te n s iv e ca m p a ig n o rg a n ize d th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try . I t cumt.“ , at an o p p o rtu n e tim»* w hen th e b u rd e n o f h ig h feed costs and r e la tiv e ly lo w egg co n ­ s u m p tio n d u rin g th e y e a r has been pres mg h a rd upon o w n e rs o f la y ­ in g floek . Increased co n s u m p tio n n o w w ill c a rry th e fa rm e r o v e r to th e s p rin g p ro d u c tio n season. So we ask e v e ry h o u s e w ife to p u t tw o eggs on th« p la te w h e re th e re was o n ly one b e fo re ." Resurrection Via Rehabilitation Program New Buildings a t F a r m in g to n N e a r F in is h I l l y M i* * lit* h u e S ch u ltz) F A K M IN G T O N lh u ld iiu H on th e K«*v»riiriK,ut rt h iih ilitu tin n fu r inn ur** v ln tf it <•< nt o f p a in t. Th«*v h it n< tir in g c o m p le tio n und w ill be o r n ip ic d soon M r m id M is Hut«*- ft ll m id Noil w ill liv e o il o i k * o f th e ne w ftiriri'-te n d s ereeted on th e H u l- v e i »n pint'«* m id M r m id Mrs. Iln c h e r m id fm n ily w ill m ove in to the o th e r ne w hom e O ccu p an ts fo r th e o th e r th re e fn n n s te u d s o f th is c o m m u n ity m t * not yet k n o w n . Is• mu M .ie m id A r ie l Moi'Mim o f M ro v is ite d frie n d s hr re W e d n e s­ day T in * M o rg u n it fo r m e r ly liv e d In i t T h e ir fa th e r ig s ta y in g in P o rtla n d fo r m e d ica l tre a tm e n t M i anti M rs M a rio n Boge. H e le n Heed and C e c il Boge an* on a h u n t­ in g t r ip to E astern O reg o n . Club M crts O ctober 79 W o m en ’s C o m m u n ity W ei f a r e ( lu h w ill m eet w it h M rs. E d w in B u r k h a lte r F rid a y , O c to b e r 29. M o v e to C a lifo r n ia M rs B e rth a W e rn e r and d a u g h ­ te r E d ith le ft S u n d a y fo r B e rk e le y , C al. T h e y have so ld t h e ir hom e hen* to M r J e n n ie A n d e rso n T h e lo r d C h ris tia n L a d ie s ’ A id p re se n t- i d M rs. W e rn e r w ith a p u rse m id h a n d k e rc h ie f as a p a rtin g g ift M r and M rs J W ill o f W < stirn- lii r Wen* w eek « m l guests last w eek at th e S II D o lb y holm * M rs W ill was fo rm e rly a te a ch e r o f th e F a rm ­ in g to n school S< li a im e r I«'li D ire c to r F ra n k S c h u lm c n c h spent th e .6e« k -e n d a m i "D a d ' ' D a y ’’ at O re ­ gon S ta te co lle g e w ith h is son A l ­ v in . a s tu d e n t th e re . In th e e ve n in g tin* Dads w e re b a n q u e t guests. S e h u lim ric h is a m e m b e r o f th e e x ­ c lu b o f e c u tiv e h o a rd o f th e Dad • • i • M a r g a n t, M a u rm e and “ B illie P u tn a m wa re guests nt a h irth d a p a rty S u n d a y gi\« n in h o n o r o f th e ir lit t le c o u sin C ry s ta l B e lle V o g i's o f M o im ta m d a le M r and Mrs O scar P ie rso n m id fa m ily o f P a lo A lto , C al . vi: t«-il a fe w days th is w e e k w it h his sister, M rs E d w in B u r k h a lte r Th< P u -r- sons w ill m a k e th e ir h o m e on a fa rm m a r lla z.e ld n le . M rs. Ed H a tfie ld is s t ill at th e P o rtla n d h o s p ita l, b u t is re p o rte d m u c h b e tte r. Laurel Acres Girl H urt in Accident i By Mrs. I.cw i* K .iyniondl 1 « A U R E L A C R E S E m m a R o b in •«»n sp e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n m id M onday in Jones lo s p itu l h a v in g fi s titc h ta k e n in h e r nose and in h e r k n e e a s th e re s iite li o f be < in a c a r th a t le ft th , a«!. •ppm a m st n . tu m p in the n e ig h b o rin g f ie ld o f L e w m a lic H e r a u n t. M rs K e ith M c ­ C lu re , d r iv e r o f th e ear a nd o n ly o th e r o ccu p an t, s u ffe re d m in o r cuts and bruises. C F R o b in so n and fa m ily had a d in n e r p a rty and fa m ily re u n io n S u n d a y G uests w< re M r and M* K t ith M c C lu re , J im M c C lu re . B ill Ja« k «on. M r and M i. E rn e st B en- ja n o n and L lo y d . K e n n e th C a rlso n , a n d M i and M rs H a ro ld B ro w n M rs C F. R o b in so n re ce ive d a le tte r tlie past w eek fro m h e r son '.Ia n « w h o is at W ra n g e ll. A la ska , .•aying th a t he p la n s to spend the w in te r th e re as he is n o w e m p lo y e d b y a tra n s fe r co m p a n y. M a rg e ry R o b in so n is at ho m e at p re • n t as h e r jo b at th e Joe P a tte r­ son hom e te rm in a te d W h e n M rs. Roy C a rte r re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fro m a th re e -d a y sta y in P o rtla n d . M r and M rs. Dan C a rte r cam e to spend th e w e e k -e n d w it h t h e ir p a re n ts W illia m Cart« r is h o m e fo r a fe w days fro m P o rtla n d , w h e re he has been fo r se v e ra l weeks. W. R A u e and p a rty re tu rn e d W i’diK sday fro m th e a p p le h a rve st at Y a k im a . Me darn«” . H e rb Johnson. L e w L a m a lle , A. L . R ank and C F R o b ­ ins« in w e re guests o f th e H ill and Dale c lu b O c to b e r 13 at th e h o m e of M rs. T e n n is P y le . W h ile th e re n e ­ g o tia tio n s w e re mad«* fo r th e H ill and Dale and L a u re l A cre s c lu b s to u n ite at a tea fo r th e F ird a le school te a che r ( )e to b e r 19. B o rn to M r. and M rs W a y n e M u l- liv a n O c to b e r 13 at th e Jones h o s p i­ ta l. a hoy. Relief Office Fills County CCC Quota ('C C «luota fu r W a s h in g to n c o u n - tv has been fille d , it was a n n o u n e - «■ii bv M iss A lic e M a x w e ll, r e lie f d ire c to r, w h o also sa id th a t 24 a d ­ d itio n a l a p p lic a n ts a re on th e w a it ­ in g list. F o u r m o re places wer«‘ added In th e c o u n ty 's <|iiota M o n d a y, and w e re p ro m p tly fille d . M iss M a x ­ w e ll has a p p lie d fo r a f u r th e r e n ­ la rg e m e n t o f th e q u o ta in o rd e r to la k e up 111«' la rg e r e lie f needs o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . S u b s c rib e fo r th e A rg u s . 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Even amateur of aver­ age skill ran apply It with perfect resulU." t ’l l 5 NOPCO XX P in s Y o u r O ld T ir e COME I ^ Y D I I R BEST CASH HEAVY GOODYEAR TREAD 5.25x18 F in is h in g touches on th e p a v in g p ro je c t on East M a in s tre e t w e re be in g a p p lie d th is w eek, w h ile C ity M anager G eorge M cG ee c a l- I c u la te d th e costs o f th e re c e n t i rains. A b o u t 20 m en h ave been w o r k ­ in g on th e p ro je c t, w ith W P A f u r - j n is h in g some assistance. Started | e a rly in th e sum m er, a s p h a lt p a v ­ in g n o w e x te nd s to N in th avenue. DR. ABRAMS TIRES 5.25x17 (C o n tin u ed fro m page I ) B ra d o lp h . d r iv e r o f th e car, was also s lig h tly in ju re d . A n n a R o b in so n was also in th e h o s p ita l w it h cuts and bru ise s w h e n h e r c a r h it a te le p h o n e pole a t L a u re l. M in o r in ju rie s w e re s u ffe r ­ ed b y M rs. F ra n k L ille g a rd , w h e n h e r h u sb an d 's ca r c o llid e d w ith an a u to m o b ile d riv e n b y A . W. W a lk ­ er, at F ir s t and W a ln u t streets, streets. East Main Paving Project Finished I have been making plates in my laboratory for 16 years Custom-Built 5 .0 0 x 1 !» Four Auto Crashes Toll of Week-end Don’t Fear False Teeth Egg Production for 1937 High thia W inter with B u sch ’s $ 5 .3 0 5.75 6 .1 5 ff'o n tin a r d fro m p a re ! ) IN T O T H IS W O R LD TO BE­ C O M E S IN EO H US. N e x t a G '.s p e le tte to o u tlin e O od's in te n t to w a rd a ll w h o la y h o ld on C h ris t's deat^i to c le a r th e m A ll these go on t h e ir w a y re jo ic in g . T h e y b e lie v e G od th a t th e y n o w have e te rn a l life . T h e L o rd m ade lie. e to you and w o n yo u to b u ild yo u up in to th e lik e n e s s o f his Son. R. ;ht t ie n A lie n y o u re c e iv e C h ris t ■ . S a v io u r th e n e w lif e sets in. T h e change has begun. P ra c tic a l righteousness takes ro o t. B ib le and p ra y e i; tr ia ls and blessings a re th e a p p ointe d m eans. So y o u b e ­ come lik e C h ris t. He th a t h a th be­ gun a good w o rk in y o u w i l l go on p e rfo rm in g i t in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e day w h e n C h ris t w ill com e to ta k e you to H im s e lf. A n d la s tly a G o s p e le tte as to ho w C h ris t s a tis fie s his o w n . S -K a nd S rem e m be r. S Saves. K Keeps and S S atisfies. C h ris t never deserts his ow n. H e m ay ta k e a w a y a ll th e props and le t y o u s in k d o w n to u tte r helplessness to le a ve you stra n d e d on H im s e lf. G lo rio u s h o u r! T h e n y o u c ry o u t and le a rn his p o w e r as y o u n e v e r c o u ld have k n o w n it . —"H e lp le s s I c rie d to th e L o rd and he h e a rd me. L ig h t o u t o f da rkn e ss he gave.” N o w lis te n to th e m u c h perse­ cu te d p ro p h e t J e re m ia h w ho speaks o u t o f th e O ld T esta m e n t. Y ou see h im le t d o w n in to th e d u n geon to .ng in to th e m ire ; le ft to d ie o f h u n g e r. T rie s u ffe rin g p ro p h e t th e y c a ll h im . A n d th ro u g h th is m an G od says— “ C a ll u p o n me a nd I w ill a n s w e r th e e and sh o w thee g re a t and m ig h ty th in g s th a t th o u kn o w e s t n o t.” — J e r 33:3. — G eorge N. T a y lo r, B e a v e rto n .— P a id adv. u n io n s i.i- i- b y T orn L e n h a rt o f P o rtla n d , p re s id e n t o f th e lo c a l o f li- ll m i I n t c ii- s tiiig s to ry o f r u r a l r e h a b ilita tio n w o rk in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . O n th e R e ta il G ro c e ry C le rk .-' u n io n : Ttw r pictur« Il ft Is a b ro k e n -d o w n b u ild in g . w o rn by th e ravug«’«« o f th e w in te r sto rm s. O n th e r ig h t us a hom e o f " M r . K im m e rle m ade an a g re e ­ tin- ty p o hobo; o ro c lo il u n d e r th e fe d e ra l p ro g ra m w h ite , neat and spacious e n ough to h a n d le th e need.« m en t w ith th e u n io n to in s ta ll Phone 47 — A sk about our service o f a lm ost any fa rm e r. T h o r u r a l r e h a b ilita tio n p ro g ra m is p ro v id in g s e v e ra l such ‘‘re s u rre c tio n s f o r ‘closed shop.' H o w e v e r, pressure was b ro u g h t to b e a r on e m ployes W.i h u ig to n c o u n ty fu n n e l . t u r n in g b a ck to th e m th e re fu rn is h e d p ro p e rty . o f his s to re and th e y have n o t as y e t becom e m em bers. H e has not W ednesday o f la st w e e k. M rs. Cass liv e d up to th e o th e r te rm s o f th e W ils o n re tu rn e d h o m e w ith th e m agre e m e nt in re g a rd to w a g e s , a fte r s p e n ding a w e e k v is itin g in h o u rs and w o r k in g c o n d itio n s . T e le p h o n e 47 H ills b o ro , O reg o n P o rtla n d "H e accepted a u n io n c a rd a nd M iss H azel W o lfo rd was u n a b le d is p la y e d it in h is sto re f o r tw o to r e tu r n M o n d a y to h e r d u tie s as m onths, d e sp ite th e u n d e rs ta n d in g te a ch e r o f th e G re e n M o u n ta in th a t w ith in tw o w eeks o f th e tim e illy M iss M ary Sandy) nose, face a nd neck, b u t is m uch school as she was ill. th a t he re c e iv e d th e card, th e sto re BANKS B ank . h ig h school's b e tte r and at h e r w o rk again. P a u l R e p p e to o f R y d e r w o o d . w o u ld be fu n c tio n in g u n d e r th e fo o tb all te a m Io t I ’ s fit t j . j i i k * <-f Nebraskan* S ettle Here W ash., was a w e e k -e n d v is ito r o f te rm s o f th e a g re e m e n t w it h th e tin* sc.T.on w h e n it was d e fea te d b y T h re e c h ild re n o f th e Cassell ^ 1S m o th e r, M rs. K a th a ry n R ep- u n io n ." 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T h e a g ric u ltu r a l s u rp ris e o f th e wns d e fe a te d by th e C o rn e liu s team A d d to T ro o p y e a r p ro m ise s to be " N a tu re 's P e r- J u s t to g iv e a b a c k g ro u n d to the F rid a y at C o rn e liu s 17 to 1H. A re ­ S ix ne w scouts w e re in itia te d in ( the B a n ks tro o p T ue sd a y eve- of f j Cj ai s of th e N a tio n a l P o u ltr y Y O U P L A Y W IT H S IN . YOU M o n d a y w it h B a n ks w in n in g 1 to H m n g by th e o ld e r m em b e rs o f th e P ro d u c e rs ' F e d e ra tio n , c itin g th e D A N C E W IT H D E A T H . I t means T h e h ig h si-le < >1 p u p ils w ir e g i \ - tro o p . G am es and in it ia t io n stu n ts A A A p « ju ltry section in W a s h in g - a ll o f us f o r — " A l l have sin n ? d .” «11 th e ir IX w<« k list-, last w eek w e re e n jo y e d . T h e n e w scouts are ton th a t eggs c o n s titu te a b illio n N o w f o r a b r ig h te r p ic tu re to Tla work o f I ■«••r u n n in g th e b r in - B illy F in c k . D a le D reezon. Gene