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-R I L L S B Û R O A R G V S T l u r> d * « • H H ILLSBO RO ARGUS « _?I. _1«44 IIM H t : News of the Churches Letters from Service Men W rites from N. G uinea Venw Feur^quire. S 4th. Morale Builder • c M rs M c K in n e y and yrwsPAFrK o r w a « it s j t o x ' V13LVT MrKtXXl Irra* M rraa If«**« M i t i -» £¿a •< V «y 4*•* « J « ■ ■' L A SO »? A B C » T - f . T cntCTX-AlBCW Di TST WOT - MFWBFX« OF STAFF ï if /e “ ¥»?•<-*» Aeeraetavt SM M K f E V k : v s î O» ruaran A r. J~fet C k> b ** «B-n f “ • » • e - » •V Cài te C- R \: ... . ie r > R O B T R 7 M EYER tí •*e and i in tne r . n< «end -4 a real v a jfl fn Other Da vs Fu • Fcrty-five Years Aqo .aw?— Argus. Septem ber 21, T here .s not : t w a te r and I W eather a b : a .rm . but am ple Az: •*“ : "*• have r.c m irro r e -h s e q -e r.tiy I wood weather i . .» expected to ——- Jafet U Ira n am Ic-tuog niy beard gnau In fact ▲rara F-<rra B wr-. Ha » t -s ' ~ À - - *»* -~t*w 1 : - \ re p . . . e of I ha ver ’. shaved i r over th re e •ogs ■ u - ’.e weeks A good share c f the fe l SC’. _ - _n a- ■ — a Y Ci'ü*TFI <OT" *-> »**” * j - w \ ! gan has ag. re- loe's have te a rd s and tney s h : a -•? K : r f ke . d w ..’ a great deal o f o rig in a lity .r. the ¿ rv • ^ r s . wav r.a.n .nside a yea r be- th e y trass them. w at a r-.-r. « ta 7«- --r» '* _____ ______ We are a long w ay fro m no- « h e re _net ever a r y natives re- N iL c r . il A dx-e rtxir.g R eprese"'-'..v«’ jna«n n thi» d r»n c’ There .s a NEW SPAPER A D V E R TIS IN G « f i V l f f Irte m il ir. bacic o f us hut I have Argu< Septem ber 17 1914— E K. a # ©€ •.!► •* SaîfcÂA Et '- ’ - a - Araartatam • never heard o f any aa lors gu-ng F S c-.-.- tzer vu.- » e . j u re- Ser^ r jf to n e n o H A.4, e^ise r? s-¿ th e H ■r_e T ottt * Kesrspapers over it. - .1 Ed it< w ’' ¿ - ¿ . . K e x » , • a . c m c is « * » < b -< s*- fd A s h - * u g iv e r every - . : nd Ly ons at T u ri <k. Cû- is re a ily upprec.ated e v e r though c unty declared b.g- W oshini •*e have to sit on eocoar.ut logs x tu e e r in state w .th w .th b jts fly .rig ove r r u r heads 14 car ads Cedar There - re oth er lu x u rie s to be ra d M •at.-, next n rro d u c - here, fo r instance, in n e r spring C u -a t.:- r a’ H is- mattresses In H .ils h c ro we ocn pJa in about S Iv. y w in- o f d is c > - the cfelonne in the w a te r—here ner» ir. Eugenes e r e - - ' they put w a te r .n the c h i r.ne sio n o v e r a p e r io d o f m a n y y e a r - a n d n o w .: _< g o ::.g There are q u ite a fe w strange b e f o r e t h e p e o p le o f H ills b o r o a t t h e g e n e r a l e le c tio n an n ils and birds tiere ncludir.g A . Se em ber :?J9 - jn e large blacx b ird w h ich Ix -k s in N o v e m b e r f o r a p p r o v a l o r d i s a p p r w a . T h e re h as -i : are lik e a c ro w but m akes a nv.se lik e b e e n so m u c h d e m a n d f o r it t h a t th e p e o p .e a r e e n t i t l e d O S C a d ock I ha ve had several coc-oa- ots t o v o te o n th e q u e s tio n . b u t you have to g easy or. them 1*’ T h r o u g h s tim u lu s f r o m a R o ta r y c lu b c o m m itte e o r the y w ill upset y o u r s’, m ach Broelee we t-ie d.- V rr. ..ig-.r I have seen q u ite a few can an is ■ge t h e p r o je c t h a s a t la s t b e e n b r o u g h t to a h e a d . S o n o w anc they say there are pineapples Ftf-.h an nu al W net - u n ty it is u p to a ll p r o p o n e n ts o f th e p ro g ra m , t o c o - o p e r a te and oranges also grew .ng .tt the fair draw s la rg e r crvw d th , r last jungles Tine jungles a r e re a lly in b r in g in g a b o u t a s u c c e s s f u l c r im in a tio n . year T w in contest cor m u tt dog dense never rea imed ju st how show and A s w im m in g p o o l, w h ic h in c lu d e s a ., -a te t;- :e a - th .r k th e foliage co u ld be fea tu red tu r e s . s h o u ld a d d m u c h to t h e _ t t r a c t : \ e n e . » o . H iils - It w ..i be a treat to get the A r Jack Rus nxun go* aga nd f in d out t b o r o a s a p la c e i r ■ h " 1 - T r.e v h a v e p r o v e n e x in ath let e o o bark home S letter-’ en d -C huck ’ H -a e e O vg n tr e m e ly p o p u la r e ls e w h e r e a n d t h e r e is n o r e a s o n w hy have reached me fo r some weeks tru .r.r.g at V n iv ers.ty Dea-.ns—Mr? Sarah K -inem an. now. We do get the news ever» it s h o u ld n o t p ro v e th e s a m e h e r e . M -s K • e W re - M m A nna n ig h t • ust be fore th e show. ar.d. F r o m th e s ta n d p o in t o f f in a n c in g , o f f ic ia ls n a v e fro m the sour, id c o f tim ngk th is m ay H er M rs A le x a n d e r Chalm ers p o in te d o u t t h a t th e g e n e r a l b o n d o b lig a tio n s c t th e be ever one of hese days— I cer- pe :t « soon. t a ir . y c ity a r e “ o v e r th e h u m p a n d t h a t a 2 0 - y e a r b o n d tssu e are a Oit ba ckw a rd rrm g s o f n o t to e x c e e d $ 5 0 .0 0 0 w ill n o t in c r e a s e t h e t a x m ill »• -« l j here, yo u go to the south T h a t since he - new associated to get any s’oade ar.d t h e w ith a local g ra in -and feed com a g e o v e r th e p r e s e n t r a te . T h e o b je c tio n s to a t .net is tru;.-ts and jeeps a ll d riv e on th e pany. he's p u t on fiv e pound- So s u e t h a t it s a d d le s d e b t o n f u t u r e g e n e r a tio n s c a n n o t le ft hand side o f the road. it goes to show th a t calves and h o ld g o o d in th is c a s e b e c a u s e f o r t h e m o s t p a r t it “ - th e rem o d elin g c n in e hogs are not the on.y a r r . i l s can I co u ld dr:,p . a ltn g " W ish co drop in ar.d p r o fit by th is feed I w a - te llin g w ill b e th e y o u th w h o w ill u se it t h e m o s t a n d g e t th e say h e llo to each o f you. but / i 5® a fe llo w here th a t in spite o f all a w m h ile m o st g o o d o u t o f it. . ! ^ • a" w i l l have to w a .t aw ie. p o u ltry products in s ig h t ar.d W r.te w hen you car. sin ce re ly. being here n e a rly tw m r.-hs T h a t th e s w im m in g p o o l a s a p o s t- w a r p r o j e c t is H O W A R D 'H illis * . i haven’t been able to la y an egg a p o p u l a r o n e is a t t e s t e d b y t h e e n th u s ia s m a n d s p i r i t ------------ yet. Says he th a t's strange I t h a t so m a n y e x h ib ite d in s ig n in g , in a s h o r t tim e , t h e have ar. uncle w ho’s a great Car*. W TfcaaA»—A t±a-r» .< S S ¿X-» ï W '.' ï 1. buen* Opera** » “ *• ** **-'•*’ Thirty Years Aao Swimming Pool Project Up to People at Last . - • » Y K a- 7 p in E ven in g C- *P*1 « r at 8 Rev C a rl K ■ sner la n d spra k.n g Ha Assemble God 1 « F I .c ’n Ce<Ur M ill C b o re ii — Sunday —Sunday . 9 4 i a m .S - n d a y sch . . :. .K x> t 9 45 a m i m o r n ta f w o rs h ip m o rn in g w o rs h ip at 11. y oung peo • : i Yeun< people s m e L n x . T 15 p le -, 8 30 p m. evar.g» ; »tic. 8 p even.’i i w . rsh.p. 8 o clo ck — T u e s d iy n ‘. * h t c-.’tta .e p ra yer (r. Sim on F Forsberg. pastor, tf m eeting*. Wednesday. 7 30 p m K re d tille I om cn an iti P resb yter- 5« v F: 8 c-' B ib le orn- or question night ■C fc Freem an schrxoL 10 a r tf so rsh ip at 11: C h ris tia n Er.- ? a- 1er B .bie C h ristia n ?r. * 30 p. m Wednesday, :» ch o ir rehearsal at the em •-,-h t’ .i’s A ssociation meets fo u rth •O u r l a r d ’s V nanaw ered -ja y c f each m o n th at 2 p m . E vw ng s e n tee 7 i m n.sters w i ll supply u n til Prave • ” ferm e i. T h e Heal ng Power of ar. l ove C h .r rehearsal Piltrtm Lutheran. Beaverton — C h riJ l E ven in g e v u n c il m eet- w .th g_n i ! iy sehooL 10 a m .; d.v.r.e Jcrnaon. 5IO F Cd s tt ci ser ce*. 1! a s i Lutheran* of this Friday er.in g T he doors o f this v ’.y and ethers w ith no ch u rch a ll races ph sw in g w .de t a f f i i t i o n are in v ite d to w o rsh ip ciasses o f m en — R C Leon- u s - R e v W a lte r R. B u h l, pas- m in is te r - Qrerxo Presbyterian - Services v ip -t G h n rrh cf ( h r H t X c ie n u -i every Sunday. 11 a.m E ve ry .her t im t t h a r c h e l t u r n » s o « a w Sunday the re is held an everung Se.-v-.ee* every Sunday at 11; S u n serx-.ee. Opening w h ic h we enjoy day school at I t . Wednesday serv- ices 8 p rn Free reading room 15 m inutes c f song T h is service Is held at 8 o'clo ck W ednesday. 7 30 open Wednesdays and Saturday». I p nr., p ra y e r m e e tin g —Rev Leeds u n til 4 o tr. Sunday's to p ic is : -; i _- ••-■ '. |m beat the »abject Fifteen T e ars Aao Art Sa vs Keep Waste Paper Flowing G o o d c o - o p e r a tio n w a s g iv e n C h a ir m a n \ \ . G . I a e a n d o t h e r s a lv a g e l e a d e r s b y H ills b o r o r e s id e n ts a n d v o lu n te e r w o r k e r s in th e r e c e n t w a s te p a p e r d r iv e . T h e y b r o u g h t in a lo t o f o ld p a p e r , m a g a z i n e s a n d c a r - t ns to h e lp lic k A m e r ic a 's N o . »1-s a l v a g e p r o b le m . J u s t b e c a u s e w e h a v e d o n e a g o o d j o b f o r th is tim e , h o w e v e r , is n o r e a s o n f o r p e o p le s i t t i n g s m u g ly b a c k a n d n o t g e t t i n g t h a t w a s te p a p e r o u t to t h e s a l v a g e d e p o t r e g u l a r l y e a c h m o n th . T h e f lo w o f w a s te p a p e r m u s t b e c o n tin u e d a n d it is u p to e v e r y in d iv i d u a l to s e e t h a t it is c o n tin u e d . l, . j v u.c w e ll-k n o w n H ible teacher REV. SIMEON E FORSBFIRG WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27 T h u rsd a y «at Lers ore w -Iro n ed to a tte n d —C JEWELRY \\ I u a r tin t i* Ci n s tro c tin g a-r f.elds b e h in d trie (: nt I.ties in France He L.tided w ith one o f the f.rs: detachm ents o f mer. fro m th.» tw t- tai: n w h ich started its o p eru ti ns . beachhead ■ ' ■>’ - D-day H.s b a tta i.o n wms the f.rs t u n .t o f the c.etim and t .and j French soil and com pleted t- firs t miss.on. an em erge:.ov L.r.J r g strip on D-day in the face c (.t.r.jqjus enem y fire Since th a t t me the ha ita. *r w h ich is com m anded by L t C V \ M cC: y f Steube . O • ’ tl T r in ity 1 at he ran. Srd and W a ln u t D .vin e serv .es. 10 30 a m Sun- _ school and B ib le class. 9 30 L - ’ - rar. ho ur. K A L E 9 30 A c r- ¿.a; w elcom e a w a.ls yo u — George Revle. pastor. Xerth Plains Church of Christ— Sunday s ch o o l 10 a m : church get- -¿. n a m . O .r..-t.a n i_-.- deavor. 6 30 p i t C h u rc h s e m c a . ? ;y p m —J a L u s F leener, student _ .. . ® a Seventh Day A dventist—S m vices each Sabbath 'S aturd ay». Sabbath »L 9 45 a. m : preaching at 11. young people'». 3 p. m. P raye r B p rr. . W edn esd ay—C R A.htes. res.dent pastor. 615 W. G a r.- t i. V St. Peter s L u th e ra n 2 4 tr le * - ith o f C o rne liu s — D .v.r.e ser. ,;e< 10 30 a ; Sunday school. 10 . A c o rd ia l welcom e to a ll — A r t h u r E. B ohlm an. pastor tf Congregational 5 th ar.d M ain — - . • - . v - - * • KELLINGTON’S O m ega K eepsake W a tc h e s » ► D ia m o n d s H ilU b >ru. Orr»x >ti 211 E Ma r. Street the re fore n w no condem nation to then are in C h ris t Je«w Rom 8 1A- w h lch Whosoever-Will Tabernacle ♦ : ibove N o rth Plains) . a - • ‘.'D A Y .¡\ -u p ;- -Sunday Set100I C b < « » f r all :ld belai igs in Sund av School. 10 30 VOI K ♦ , ke «^ved H •li«tic Serx c■e f. B r it bcfr.oers and • Forsaken o r Forsak ir.g W orshlj Hutehisan ♦ < S< already it e m » ly g if ts f u r m e n . w o- li G r . c 7- N A . H ..sboro, is serving w ith an ¡ij p»nl t.atherwn. Sherwood. I S a xiat. n engineer b a tta i.m o f tr.e m .ies west of S ix Corners — S u n - IX (h g .n e i.- comm J *'h. i day schcol. 9 ts a m ; chu rch ser- vices. 10 30 » m .—J. H M eissm ger r « - x t r u t ix f i- i lim it , ( n u l i ) m e n a n d c h ild r e n . AX F X G 1 X E F R C i» M M A S D B A T T A 1 I >x E »• •' 4 v kc J nior»‘ T r c a - f in - il t th a n Tkr Local Man A ssists In Building Fields 7ioa I Btheran. S c h r ffL c — D.v.r.e ->n.p. 10 M a m .. Sunday Sun- school. 9 30 L u th e ra n h o u r is -d ut. 9 30 .. ver station K A L E . Choir rehearsal w ill b e to- When A! 1 Else Fa. Pas «-cd Am? M r r -lg service at 11 w ith «errr.on bv the m i ..-te r D r A J Sullens. and m usic by q u a rte t. C hurch school at 10 a m Spec.al im p o rt ant m eeting of the ch u rch b u ild in g I com m ittee at the cl >se of the w o r ship service W EST C M O S ' » Sch A lo h a C o m m u n ity B ap tist— S u n • W • ' n Sept day school. 19 a. m ; m o rn in g w o r. e n r -llm ent i f 33 . ~ ■ • ship a: 11 T h is Sunday - P rom o- "Ñed: « and R M “ y l and “ ba rle y knocked me e f t m v t on Sunday w ith spec.al services B r a ' R um ania e a rly las* .»eek to ar fee’ He said 1 "ro lle d ar.d tossed d u rin g the chu rch school h o u r B and G lenn H er range f : r tne evacuat.on o f s-'me a ll n ig h t. I said you been sho otin g E ven in g w o rs h ip at The West Un: - 4-H 1003 A llie d airm en held prisoner M .d-w eek p ra ye r -e r. .ce and —<>; Septem ber 8 again ,.h a w-ith some “ cheat." , of w ar were 'h e L rs t heayy b m b- crops J u jt . hen jry vp. ^, cam re i-.ecteh B ib le study. 8 p m . Wednesday vear ers * :• land or. R um anian : de: : R. hard face, and lo o k in g G rayden D Loree. pastor James P-.i the m a k in g a "ry e W ir ld w a r II. th e y are Lee S x . k in d a "c o rn y " bra: -e H ills b o ro M ethodist, T h ir d a n d B - ' v firs t A '.l.ed a irc ra ft ta do Donoid » p a ir o f overalls He wras Ju.-t ' med ashington s t r e e t s — S u n d a y -ecre ta rv I- ' Irt th e course o f an a ll-fig h te li n g ' tai', and said he was g .ng W ire r J ar. V -ge« schooL 5M5 a. m : m o rn in g w o r- shu ttle to Russian base e a rly in u p.-:«;- « to tage a 'screen w as decided to hat surmu The F e llo w - 11 A ugust F-O R ich a rd A ndrew s, i I said yeu should put on your I P re p a ra ti or. the fir s t F- Jaj P ortland, a p ilo t c f a P-38 landed •■short« " Ju st th«n someone rhout- ship c t t h e Cro; \tle n d « < »liege Co-nm un.on Sunday .h a Rum anian pasture t rescue ed. “ A1 sac” him Then the y had f or W orld fo r Oui J yce Voge- ' M etho dist yo u th fe l- a fellow- L ig h tn in g p ilo t w ho had h im in a "bag ” I t sure made a O ct ber 1 t Eve- ..ng g »pel Cal S unday eve r r g f -te d • cra sh i nd B o th good "co ver crop ' T im o th y had low-ship. 7 p. m C a L fo rm a C r.ccrd.a lie sermon. “ Jesus T r es h o u r at 8. p ilo ts then fle w on to Russ.a in a hard tim e try .n g to “ ba le " him C a ro! C r lis s e n ro lle d Frem co w ill meet O u r F aith “ the co c k p it o f A n d re w - plane. he I grade H ig h S .x o u t I th o u g h t th is a eood tim e I Mor.da;. evening Septe: m t 25 fo u rth , ar.d I-ee S ix in the seve r.r C p l W is tn the - n f M r an to ask the bo«« fo r a raise. He C h o .r rehearsal. 8 p. m . Wednes Mrs. A. C. W ilso _________ n o f H illsb oro . said "W h e a t" see about it. so I day Pr .iyer m eeting. 8 p rr.. T h u rs These pupil» hax-e re ce n tly mox-ed .r.-.j the d is tric t T-s J TX~^ ««• •F T » day.—D r. H F. Pem berton, pas S< bool Board Meet« to r. The school board held its firy t S u p p er is on. Up you g k id d ies We i it s about “ m ea l" t in t- --> i A ll Saints Episcopal C o r r e r 4’ h and Dad ju m p ; them .nto tn e ir i th in k I I I go home and take -he and L in c o ln —Sunday. 7 30 a m . re g u la r m eet.ng M >nday e erung C r! B erger - the new d .re cto r ’.err. It w.. them to bed. N o w comes the p :l- we dor. : g - : in a mash ar.d j H o ly C om m union: n w m m ? p ra ye r and L lo y d Maae: lo w fig h t o r a sto ry o r is i t a have to “ s h e ll" out a i re T h a t and sermor. at 11. C hurch school decided to help the school c h ild re n rom p? W hatever it .-. they grow would be e g g -asp eratin g and place 9 45 a rr. — N e w ton P enberthy b u y a r-ew m im eograph. Tr.e p r - reeds fro m the soc .4 were used fa ; or. it. A r.d a ll day long, th e y u « ;n such a predicam ent -ha- we vica r. T u a la tin Plain« P re sb yte ria n — to cover h a lf the expen.-e t Sabbath services, 1! a m : Sunday k n o w in g how m uch. W eil H tllo .—A. J M I t wm t ie r , m r. the days _ -------------- ----------— Dad Puts Em lo B e a POPULAR BIBLE CLASS 7’ USD A Y W hy’ " Rev : —t v a i Hu: West Union School Enrollm ent of 33 REV tic S^YV’Œ. • Standing' M E I.V IS F JA M E S . Pa r ett * < SUGGESTS: I.eavc Them a HOME Instead of a MORTGAGE with a West Coast Life MORTGAGE RETIREMENT PLAN , -g .-. An .- 1 Comments of Other Editors W here Thanks Are Due (In d u s tria l News R e view - A c o u n try gro cer re ce n tly said to a som ewhat ira te custom er: “ I f you had to keep tra c k o f a ll the rules and regulations th a t I get f- t t se re r.t '. te s t e r ; ,r. W i« r - t . - . -e m t re . i i . . : ' . ' in yo u r a ttitu d e to w a rd the m erchant. M en w no a p pa rently kn o w n o th in g about meat c u ttin g , te ll us h o w to c u t meat, w h a t cuts w e car. keep in o u r show case, and h o w we can prepare it. We are a ll glad to he lp ra tio n supplies and c o n tro l prices b u t the ratior.ers and price fix e rs ou gh t to re re q u ire d to have some p ra ctica l experience before th e y are a llo w e d to m ake th e ir fancy rules and regulations." W e car. a ll a llo w fo r m any m istakes under the p rice c o n tro l act. b u t w e never w a n t to accept the idea th a t a fte r th e w a r it w i ll be necessary to con tinu e in d e fin ite ly the restn-ct.cn« w h ic h the b u y in g p u b lic and the producers and m erchants have had to endure. R a tio n in g and price c o n tro l have beer, a success because o f an e ffic ie n t r e ta il m erchandising system w h ic h was able to c a ; . » out a ra tio n in g and p.-.ie c o n tro l program w h ich , w ith o u t the co-opera tio n o f tr.e m e t;.tin ts - T . '. 'i have beer. imposs.ble o f acco.-riplish- m e n t T he na tion has its m erchants to th a n k f o r th e unprecedented d is trib u tio n o f necessities ar.d lu x u rie s w h ic h i t has enjoyed d u rin g the w a r emergency C h airm a n Har.r.egan announces th a t P resident-C om m ander in C h ie f-F o u rth T erm C andidate R oosevelt w i ll give a ra d io address O ctober 5. follow m .g state addresses by cand dates f i r g o vern or and senator. T hat m ay cause some em barrassm ent as fa r as O regon is concerned Edgar S m ith , w ho hopes fo r some re p u b lica n votes, m ay not lik e the arrangem ent, and R o .se ve it c a n t expect to g a m e r m an y votes try in g to rid e cn W .ii s M ahoney’s coattails.—Salem Statesman. T he governm ent is s h u ttin g do w n three o f its b.g a lu m in u m plants in this c o u n try b u t the b ig Shipshaw p la n t b u ilt «ecretly in Canada .th A m erican m oney fo r ar. im p o rta n t A m erican com pany » till operates T hat is know n. - M y friends, as the good ne:ghbah p o licy - —Bend B u lle tin . •• » • ■ THE TIME IS SHORT! , Lt. Trout Assigned ar.d ju s t kne w tha t oe p r victed C r .r .s t; a ler. eye took it a ll in ar.d He used .: to s h tw G d as is the tr.e G re a t Gix-er ar.d th a t we are to open o u r hearts and rece.ve of ms vast p le n ty F irs t—God c.eared --'.e w ay fro m heaven down 1 • - A ' f.t th o u g h t ar.d deed. t r e sm ut and sneaking, he put • r. C h r is t The L o rd hath la id on H im the in iq u ity o f us a ll—B ib le I m q . . t y —arty w ro ng w hetr.er c r not there a la w aga.rat .b N e x t—W .th sins b lo tte d out God im parts h is ow n Lie. Tr. .5 tr.e r.ew b irth . Sa.d the grade school boy, n e x t m o m u tg a fte r he had received C h ris t as S avior— I f there .» a n y tn ln g in th is new life . le t God n o w ta ke away m y cigarettes and s w e a rin g A n d C h r j t was there to do it. T hat was 49 i years ago and oaths and a io t m ore have beer, o u t to this day. 1 nree— B u t God has st... m ore. 1 y o u r de stiny out k i e te rn ity . On R esurrection M e m , y o u are to be raised fro m the grave ar.d re ceive y o u r body o f g lo ry. We have a h c .s e not made w ith hands, eternal in the heavens— B.bie In the ages to come. God is to show the exceeding nches o f his grace :r. h.s kindness to us throu gh C h ris t Jesus. H k shall we escape i f we neg lect so great salvation?—George N T a ylo r. S W .McCr.e-r.ey Read P ortla nd 1. T h .- space p a d fo r by an Oregon businessm an. all the kidd.es th in g s w ould p o R T JA C K S O N S. C — F .t t l e‘ut C liffo r d N T r ut f H..1-- «. r - ;5 am- ng -. - f ' v 7 , . : s re recer.tiv .--.-d to • 1 F r* chaplains ce n tly ..--.gr.ed J a c k in . S C O f D .-u p Ie C h r is t der.om inat.on. Chapla.r. T ro u t has beer, assigned to tr.e ;3e;)j evacuation ho spita l t t F rt r P rio r t r a t t y in t D ix ie M ou ntain Daptfcrt— Sunday school. 9 45 a. m : m o rn in g w o rs h ip 11 o'clock. B Y. P U . ju n io r ar.d senior. 7 p m . M .d -w e e k service. 8 p. m., W ednesday. tf H ills b o ro Free M ethodi«t. 5th ar.d O S 5th— - ak; - , - parsonage, 366 _ . . . 3 :b le , he held past - t schoo.. 10 a. m . Sunday, fo llo w e d A . E n te rp r.s e . A d .' o -rg W by service o f d .v in e w o rs h ip at 11 H ills b o ro . o clo ck.—E a rl F. A ik e n , pastor. .— ----------------------- —--------------------------------—— —-------------- ------------ WHY pay more f o r fire insurance? You make actual, monev-in-the- pocket savings when you invest in Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance . . . savings up to 25« on premiums. policies give you absolute fire pro tection—the finest money can buy. Investigate before you place vour next policy. W h e n you are th ro u g h w ith t h a t m atch o r cigarette, b rta k i t up.’ . . .T h a t is another th o u g h tfu l way to p re v en t forest fires. 2 CHAS. L. WALKER CO M PLETE IN S U R A N C E S E R V IC E Phone 1732 SU R ETY BO N D S Phone 1722 112 S outh T h ir d Ave. H illsb o ro , O regon E Y T R Y F O R M O F P R O T E C T IO N L IF E • A C C ID E N T • H E A L T H 4 3 0 N. 4 th AVE • P h o n e 1 8 2 2 ; Ross in T w o . And these standard, non-assessable -0, announee- the >ieginning o f a 8X* Cpl. W ilson W rites p e titio n s c a llin g f o r a n e le c tio n . T h e A r g u s h a s u r g e d a s w im m in g p o o ! f o r H ills b o ro f o r m o r e t h a n 2 0 y e a r s in t h e b e lie f t h a t it w o u ld b e a g o o d th i n g f o r th e y o n in i-r..'..- t a l l y s t a n d s f o r t h e p r e s e n t p r o je c t. H ltta b a r. 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V eterans of this w ar will be interested to know that this bank will m ake loans under this act. W e do not yet have all the details, but loans under this law will be m ade by banks under certain governm ent g u a ra n tee s an d regulations. Loans will be m ade for m any purposes, such a s to buy a home, business, farm or equipm ent. Part of our post-war plan is to assist the returning veterans, however, the w ar is not yet won, so let's continue to KBIU Y g B O N D S ^[QMMEROFIL NRTIONHL BHNK I »