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Help Uncle Sam! O Buy War llumls Hill baro, ( Iri-gon ■ g ■ ^ïDsbar^^rgus *8% General, and Society, Clubs and Locals, Hillsboro Argus and Hillsboro Independent Consolidated in 1932 ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------- ------------------ Volume Volume 49, 49, No No. 3 — Two Sections, 16 Pages ■ XT Section One --- — District Music Contest Here Friday, S a turday Three Days i^S Slated for Registering Rurai fjre Protection Plans Made Employment1500 Pupils Service to Participate J Open Office ’ Music Event '' Reclassification of Ill A Men Started; Questionnaires Out 4 ! Service Will Follow Telephone Exchanges Many High Schools To Be Represented; Hill Theatre Building Staff Includes Six Various Calls Given Plans >p id i j .-. i I ! ft calls and eliminate possible tuiephon. congesti n. as called for by ■romeni in case oi 1 an em< rgency, were formulatea1 th: week by County Judge H. D Kirkman ani Major W Vv Wood- bridge county dciense council co ordinator. ( alls Scheduled Hillsboro fire department u ill anawrr fire call» coming in over the llillhboro exchange and alM> from North Plains and Scholl under the program an announced. Beaverton firemen will han dle rails on thr Beaverton i ■ Employment serv.ee for Wash- • ngun t only win open M i-iOoy morning. April 20 in the H.il theatre bunuing. i WuS aonounc- ed this week by L. C Stoll, slate! uircc.or cf tne Umt.d Sta.es em ployment service. Olticials cf the employment! service will confer nere tn.s morn- Lynn Mic.ael. Hilhi music in ng ^Thur-dayi with Secretary Le on S. DaviS of the c lambcr ci I structor. host chairman for Northwest Oregon music contest commerce relative to bringing out rec;rds and arranging the local here Friday and Saturday. Hillsboro will be the music cen ter for Northwest Oregon district F r day and Saturday. April 17 and 18. when approximat ly 1.500 y >ung F'1 *1 musicians will assemble at the un-, ion high school here for the annu < orrehdor al n.rthwe-st district music contest, ng furimi- -n laughts by numcrical- ln- g.dlant litth- aimy of Lieutenant according to Lvmn Michel. Hilhi M urton of Hillsboro who music director and host chairman n B ita.m penin.-nia ta Corregidor. een ele cd to high office Thi- photo shows tnc < for this b.g musical event. The 2 inch dr>.ip|<ai mg guns, with which -md chapter Royal Arch l a a i i-gid' n i equipped m contests will run from 8.30 a. m. m. to 5:30 p. m. ! Registrations have been made > m and the Wmle the employment service from 27 hirh schools from the area offic Maim ng huilii will furnish the personnel, office between Hood River and the coast space is b mg furnished by O outside of Portland. Hillsboro has Phelps and H C H:ll of the Ven- the largest number of entries with n m B) 32 and wcst Linn is next with 22 etian-Hill theatres, and equipment It W Weil tilat men by the county court. A. H. Abts. The contest is sponsored by the of (he county, h hkh are to he register of th- local Oreg n State Music association and ! chairman of the chamber of com relayed over the Portland ex- merce labor committee, reported. ratings from 1 to 5 will bo award B. .nil N Present plans include a staff con- ed. These receiving a F rating will Ure fighter, at Tualatin are X lower millage levy is in prospect for Hillsboro city the sisting of an office manager and be elig.ble to compete in the na- to cover the area served by Il ::-b< r and Forest Gru tate five field men. Persons interested the Tigard and Sherwood tele Many Hillsboro business f firrms 1 i'<ona ,c0"test at Eugene aaid comi will n m to 5 p m De formally III , nn ,YayJ5'16 for ,he stat s "f Oregon, in ob.aimng employment with the phone lines. approved at the budget committee meeting at the city hall M onday n:ght by field force are asked to register and professional men have co-op o-on- Washington. Idaho and Montana. Laureisi ood and Cherry Raip h P Cow- immediately with Leon S. Davis at erated in sponsoring the Northwest I tiesdav night. Estimated millage is 17.1 as against 17.6 tii Oregon dstrict state high music Ranking Educators Judge guard ccmmand- the chamber of commerce rooms. Banks exchange patrons are in 1941. Total tax to be levied is placed at $33,814.89 in Ranking directors and music ed contest, which will be held here according plans announced the The cffice. it is understood, will to call the Forest Grove de • l 11. n wim $¿3.2^167 in 1941 Wc, dne.-day by Major W. W Wood- Friday and Saturday. Appreciation deal with workers in crop harvests of their suroort was voiced by ucators will act as judges, accord partment and all territory cn Although t :ere ing to Michel. Vocal judges will b" in in c.large cf th? formation as well os farm labor and other All m the east of the Forest Grove Principal John R Ox and Lynn Virginia Ward Elliott of Linfield g ate guard battal.on in this employment. I -i ty-fifth birthday on fire district that is on the For- Michel. Hilhi music director. college, Melvin Geist of Willamette made possible by increased The muster will be held F'.-bi limy fl 1942 and est Grove exchange should put ,p< i ty valuation wnmn the city, t Shute park- auditorium Those co-;perating are as fol university and Leslie Armstrong of I'll SIXtV fifth their fire calls through thus ex- Olympia. Wa^h.. nigh school. abcut 9 o'clock lows: i rving on th. budg, t committee Judges for instrumental music in Organization of the guard units member - of the council Dr A. M. Abrams. Al's Shake Cornelius rails made •it Hillsboro Forest C C Busch, H 1. Mac- Shop. Angelo's Shoe Snop. Dr R. clude Andrew Loney of University through thr Forest Grove rx- of Oregon, Vernon Wiscarsen of ton, Gk-nwcod and Vernonia is F Mi Ali ai M-.n Weil S. Anderson Anderson, jeweler; ehaittr will hr relayed to thr s.ng rapid! according to I Gertrude Abendroth. Abendroth, Salem high school and Captain Cornelius firemen. 111 A W.« idbr.dt ni Regular drill jeweler: Ben Franklin Store. Ben- Harry Beard cf Oregon Stat- col Under the rural fire protection established by tlie Hear.ng nett s Sweet Shop. Busch's Super lege Piano will be judged by Har aw jxi»rd bv the 1941 legislature men are tak- Service. Bristol Hardware. Bateas' ry VanDyke of Pacific university, r H p m OHS 12 Bud- g hold in good ipe. it was re- Hillsboro Pharmacy. Bear Align violin by Robert Hirtzel of Pacific •t tn de will published sponsibility of providing adequate irted. college and twirling by Ted Frei- Seventy per cent of the total ment Service. Commercial Nation berg of Portland. fire protection for rural territory. Ot.ncr be mustered in al Bank. Dr. Eugene Colgan. Cred- current tax levy was collected as Besides Michel, other committee of March 14 date for payment of | it Bureaus. Cadv Motor Co.. Clem's members are Howard The court is investigating to see Miller Of required strength. peakn 'he first half of the 1942 levy of Place. H W. Currin. C. C. Store. Newberg. marking a transition if priorities can be obtained on who is instrumental D:rothy's. Donelson & Seweil. Del romer $724.814 28. according to a report ■ old January 1 to De- rhairmnn. and Faye Sparks cf Can quipment and also t - determine Ihe local battalion has bc.n des rum n J W compiled this week bv O. R Hem ta Drug Store. W A Donaldson. by. veeal chairman. ■ seal year and tile new what ntedid to furnish neces igi'.t d by ta'.e headquarters a Dinette. Ed's Master Market, R. sing. deputy sheriff in charge of period from July 1 to sary protection. tin fifth with A company at Hills II. R. Easter. Reid Eldridge. E and L. Ccncerts Both Evenings that b- > Bl .m; . at F res- Gro?e thlJax coy^tion department. i. 30 uj provid' d t r in a law Grand concerts will b- held in :« I “ o gi.ntng cf the tax year Barber Shop Fairway Market. «i by the 1941 legislature. The cuti ---------- Store, Fix-It Shop, the high school auditor:um Friday structure fo all goiyrnm ntal Approximately 80 men turned ¿.iJ 1 n«d, “On?u January 1 to Farmers' Cash the In •alitions m the v suit «or the • court drill period ,f !^.y 1-.eff.cc’>ve this year and with J. 1 Foster. Fred's Super.or Mar and Saturday evening . beginning ictures within the state also ' quipment he exception of school levies this ket. W. O Galaway. E A Griffith. at 7:30 o'clock. Numbers to b" used the the local guard company Monday future of the fin- Tight will be selected from Ihe day s ses this year. Cliairman Frank Miller .night. Several veterans cf the last is a half year tax bill, New tax- Gold Leaf Dairy. Hall's Barber sions by the judges. The public is paying periods are set under the Shop. Halverson Motor Co.. F E 1 1 u< k l ’ roi idi <1 war look turns a: putting the men If tho registrant bel: Hartrampf. Hillsboro Argus. Hills urged to attend these concerts. An through their drills under the di- new law- the a thorough tra iling of Total taxes paid as of March 14 boro Auto Wrecker. Hillsboro Bak a-dmission charge of 25c will be if Jack W acting ba made. Contest participants will be tali >n vxucutiw officer Next drill was $507.396 12 with 10.027 receipts ery. Hillsboro Meat Co.. Dr J V admitted free. period is from 8 to 10 p. m. Mon- being issued. Delinouent taxes paid Horne. Ide Real Estate. Lester Ire he burden of the i land & Co.. Imperial Cafe. amounted to S72.828.19 or 10 per A dinner for supervisors and di I artmi nt and $6 435 for the fire Jesse Brown was elected com J. W. Copeland Yards. Chester judges will be held each evening at department Provided under the mander M< m r new men report d cent of the 1942 levy, bringing the cf Washington countv 6:30 fatal tax collection to $580.224 3! at the Pharmacy. A vocal Johnson. Jones Hospital. H. D. fire department is proposed ex- oust. Veterans of Foreign War.-, a': for duty M. nday including county .if f i - t nd ture of $2 5(H) f. r . new light the election mi eting Friday- night truck drivers for transport service. or 80 per cent of the levy, Total Korkman. Kuratli & W:smer. H affairs business meeting will be that Hlllsbor. Kellingtcn. jeweler: Kramien's Palm held in conjunction with the din- Men de fast fire truck to provide needed at the V F W hall enlist may check receipts issued was 12.777. A qui s Drug Store. E F. L mg Shoe Shop. nor on Friday and instrumental af in with additional equipment for adequate McKin ney the Other officers Elmer Bar L T McPheeters. Men's Shop. L fairs meet ng at Saturday's dinner. protection A slight increase was ber. tho- ■ vice-commander: Rus king to establish de- might I k - E. McDowell. F. W McLain. Melte- Each event will begin at the time also made for more street lighting sei Addit - nal Hillsboro guard unit Ide. junior vice-commander: thht communitie b?ke Electric Store. E. J McAlear.! scheduled in the program. Entries to provid,- greater protection. C. Kramten. Francis Brandenberg, chaplari: Al- r cruits include I. call Edward McCourt, MacKcnzie I ________ ___ ... at will be called as numb-red and I’erm Is Down b -rt T. Cavanecs, quartermaster: Noel B nnett. H W Currin. Keith M Iler Foust the ucci Motor Co.. Newman’s Nu-Wayith? time given. If a contestant does lay General fund receipts were esti- Hugh S. Rogers, judge advocate, L Susbauer H E Susbauer. making Grocery. Oregon Monument Works. I not respond, he is disqualified. Kent. J ' m W. Connell Jr Wai rn.it J at $11.78935 Among items and Ernest Hite, surgeon. the Oakes Grocery. Paul Patterscn. J The Program Mvers Commander ~ given under receipts ar $4.000 in Brow n pinted lace E. Folsom. Neil D May r lln C Penney Co.. Pastime. Pat's Beau- Fire The program in detail on page fees an i licer officers: Fred B Morr.s J. McEnte $2. Clief Wilbui If m tv Shop. Jav Phillips. Perfection 6. «Picture page 2). -taut 4110, fines and forfeitures $590. per- have enlisted for Corn, adjutant; Ford Kinney, "f after Bakery. Pigglv Wiggly. Portland notifica- nuts $109 in comparison with nor- Plapp Donald Nelson. *18. son of Mr and Gas & C;kc Co. nuil y ars of around $550 and liqu >r servie- officer: Hugh ... ------ ... S. Rogen, with H. E Susbauer in request of 615 East ed, the Royal Soda Works. S pro use- e from st»t<‘ $450. legislat vc officer; Herman Schind Ciarles J Hine?. Edwin W Nelson. Mrs Elbert Nelson t ecning S Hinders. Ern : Wes- Walnut and prominent Hilhi ath Re.tz Co.. Francis Sturgis. A M S ler. guard; lanns Furrow and Lee France Debt service under the ley Nelson. J e Corrieri. Harry R lete. is in a serious condition in Stook. Spencer Mot r Co.. Safeway Sci rubo.. fumi amounUs to $17,79975 $3.- Batchelder. colcr-bearcrs: Elmer McDaniel. J-A 'ibj it induction Herman Selfridge Furniture Co.. Schindler Jones hospital here with skull and Stere. iki triot ie insti ne t o r 515 51 -inking funds for a neck vertebrae fractures as the re Smith's Grocery. Standard Stations. and Theod re W. Green. •d bv taxatioi. Russel Ide. publicity and Waite sult of an automobile accident on Inc. The White Shoppe. First Na- for debt service wir fund one Ferguson, employment in the highway west of Hillsboro lute ticnal Bank of Portland. Tom's ilance with instructions Jack Murton, active in local Ma arc being re- Martin Ryan Initialed h'lt.uy District G vernor Fred water system is: Saturday night. Elmer V Wooten, state Barber Shop. Tualatin Valley In sonic affairs for many Highlight of the evening was the - ------ , years. — -, was K J"”*' • of Spokane- will make an Sam Smith. 28 driver of the car surance Agencies. Tulip Lunch. Wednesday elected service din-cti r • initiation into the post of the first most excellent "ff rial visit to the HilLb.no club 1 systems in which Nelson was riding, re- Tasker Studies. Union Oil Service, grand high priest of the grand All of World war No. 2 bevs now in tod.iv mH will Kirn'll »« il , .... ... Strict fund budget totals $12,- ce:ved a scalp wound and broken Valley Feed & Seed Store, Chas. chapter of Royal Arch Masons of luncheon incelmg m 3.’> H2. money for tins fund coming rib He is the son of Mr. and Mrs L. Walker. Washington Federal Oregon at the 82nd annual conven <>f men where there is recently returned from Icela of comnu-rce r 'om.s Pre.dent W William Smitii of 621 S. 3rd ave Savings & Loan Association. Wash tion in Portland. .Klult dependent, either wi ’ h the S xth Marines, became C Christ m? n urges i 100 per cent nue The car went out cf control Al a -pecial council meeting tha' ington Hotel. Whatnot Store. full-fledged member be liberal attendance to m ct t-m govi-rnm the Hillsboro chapter was also rep and upset on the highway at the Weil's Department Store. Wiley'sl resented at the convention by Bin Ilmi i d City Engmc.-r .1 W Bar- gañiz itiön, H - where there he sun c' Mi minor children A. dub a i-mblv Will b<- held al west edge of town, according to Grocery. Wilkes Abstract & Title Faber, high priest, and R N. Tor- « u a.- insructed to proceed wilt and Mr's. . John M Ryan of Hills flirtili r P in with the governor pres improv, men;? Co.. Western Auto Supply. Scienti boro. Colom-] Elmer V Wooton. state reports. bet. scribe. more with ' ent A11 '»fiicfis, dirt ett n .X. c.>mmit and E ghlh avenue between Mair Earl Olsen. 19. was able to leave As the V. F W a perpetual ¡ selective service director, has an- the hospital Tuesdav after being •hainnen ,ind new member: and Washington and Eighth be organization, one the peints ! nounced that wholesale reclassifi- ment in di fi ine industries tv -en Oik and Walnut, all oi brought out bv tile joinin ’g of Rv- cation cf registrants who have treated for a leg injury received which ha\.e already been .started. an was the d fference in his 21 i been placed in class 111-A, with when the motorcycle on which he was riding was in a collision with with the HO years of! younger the Comrr.de Vei n ■ McKuin y. O B < ¿m these men. previously deferred be 1 car dr ven by soldiers late Satur army and replace them with work- lm day night. i -I W I’ Il Illi r Chai Ics Fini I. < N, w officers will b- ins'alleil cause of dependent will be Disced m inary .service. Krumii-n. Art bur Heilin Theodcrc John Gic- bers who I A| rii 24 by National Council M m in 1-A. has been started by Oregon Order mimi, r for the F'i-brua. y Wi bi r. Jack W lives on a rural route out of Forest Jrhn Schum. Auxiliary and draft boards. Classification under (Continued on page 2) Grove, was taken to the Forest with Mrs. Brown as A diplomatic rupture between the'United States and 1-A makes a registrant subject to Grove general hospital April 8 with dent. also be installed that immediate military service lacerations and ether injuries fol the Vichy government appeared imminent Tuesday night Marriage, in itself, according to Fr»d Engcldinger of Hillsbor lowing a traff c accident near Ver- as pro-German. British-hating Pierre Laval returned to Colonel Wo ton, will no longer be boort Stat" Officer Vernon b"cn apponitid on the staff o Boyer power in the Petain regime. cause for deferment fur deferment, and a man. to; Hie Wa-hinclon c untv investigated. def 'nri be deferred must actually have However, it was emphasized that no official report has hcndmimd"r persons dependent upon him for yet been received from United*--------------------------------------------------------- — their support. States emergency medical s Ambassador William D. s. Dr. F If a man has a wife and no chil Leahy, and that until his report ships were listed as sunk and nt r Bink' according to Mijor W dren. and if the wife is capable of least three others hit directly, plus comes W Woodbridge, county defense co- the situation must be re- Our national leader« placed early war emphasis on de- supp rting herself, lie would be a toll of Japanese planes destroyed garded as obscure. Friday. April 17 has ..... been subject to military induction. iense because of the shock of realization that the Pacific In DNB reported from Paus that on the ground and in the air. On Building permits Issued during Eicrldinger will be resp nsibb lejtgnatcd by President Rooscielt ICoiitinued on page 7) coast might have been invaded and overrun had the Jap for the organization and training is Va’t tv Book Dav Americans the past week bv Citv Recorder Laval would become "chief of the the southern island of Mindanao | government" with Petain remain Jap troops were bombed. docks Edwin Bowman totaled $6.00’. verywhere arc asked to con- anese struck in this direction at the time of Dunkirk, de of mi'dic.d field units and nvdica and warehouses hit. two troop Permits granted were f-r th" ing as "chief of state" and Vice- auxiliaries, for th.- organ zifon o' r b ite as many good books as they clared Philip II. Parrish, editor ol the Oregonian editorial h" pitids and medical and nursing following construction: L. H. Premier Admiral Jean Durian be transports hit. two planes destroyed am spare to the men in «he armed several damaged. Effective page. Ill S|x-aking h -foi ■ tin- Hill; ♦ Hewitt. 7th and Lincoln. $4.000 coming "successor-designate" to and personnel to serve Ihe countv th" ailors. and blows were also struck clsewhcrg club l imi day nomi. I m id? that might result from en narinc.s at home and overseas, who. Imbued with the urge to aid residence: J. C. B Ils. 2nd and Petain. Thus it was believed -.hat Editor I’ rrish । a nted out th.it coiinling their mice. He This was the longest-rangc de Grant, duplex residence, and H Laval would be the real power in training to the United in its battle E. Campion. 252 W Baseline, at Hie I mii of Dunkirk "we eoul.l- . i ted th I’ It was difficult to do- emy action, f r the co-ordination vhile fighting and structive air attack in the entire Vichy, which thus far has not of ambulaqcc sm iees. for the as- $800 igat. still have time Ie read, and against the axis a large Il 70.0110 fully traim-d 1'imine where Hitler's brilliance -ignm nt of nurses' aids, for co lunch room. risked all-out collaboration with coursc of the Pacific war. and was ipprcciatc a good book. number o f Washington i nds and insanity begins That il and equi evidence of General Douglas Mac- Germany. ordinating Ihe first .-lid training o- Two facts which have a definite countv hoys have enlisted I ft off whin he struck at Russia anywhere Arthur's sincerity when he said, other services through the loca’ bearing are: first, the campaign No Compromise Likely V '' 5 s for du(v in the various I • ’ ’ i m? nai ‘J came through and I will return.'' The di chapter of Ihe Red Cross. nut \et attained its original branches of miliary services in It was taken for granted that, in Japs Shell Corregidor fieri i d in the mining of th - Tr nt '' 1 °f ,l,r such an event, there could be no goal f 10.900.000 books; second the last few days. Hitler beh nd him Since the historic fall of the dile aluminum plani Io Spokane compromise by winch the United hungry, weary defenders of Ba ill c; I mates of bocks needed bi some w Enlistments reported: «md m flu- decision to build the States would continue to recog tli- army and naiy were f figured I built ii| id a that tliey are taan. the Japamse have continued Henry Klinger. St. Mary's Alaska highway bv ar iid.m l runic. prior to Dccemb r 7 Million is more Washington county school boards nize a government at Vichv with 1'icir intermittent shelling of Cor Horne, cnli- led in the navy. Laval urging a program of full books me needed Ilian w illusion that if they Im e a war th;- and clerks will meet in the court regidor and apparently intend Io Howard McCann joined Ihi- Attltadc ( hinges first estimated collaboration with Germany. take their time in wearing down room at the courthouse here at 10 Ben Simon.on Carnation com- The rise of Laval to power in that island fortress just as they Smmsors point mil ln w \ aluahb' 1 TIÍ ■ ufficiai atiibel ■ h»w n ■ Hou ci i r. a m. Friday. April 17 of Mr. and Vithy came during a hectic day in earlier wore down h is swim,", .noun I toward offem foe swera’ it is for the mcralr of a fighting 1 and puny fidd man her, on adjacent Lester A. Wilcox, legal adviser Mts. Jrsrph Snr route 3. the capital of the un ccupied zone Bataan peninsula. I u-tics mi:1 that must left Monday for Br-oking- man In have access hie good book; ! G'-rtminy c innof expect us Io be a.. in the office of State Superintend llillshnrc. culstcd in y tn give him the enurage an I the climaxed by the sharp rejection ,f ti , mi nuir, on. th I’ rilander mun- Ilemepf al the peace table again parents before It was uncertain how long Lieu- quarr1. ent of Instruction Rex Putnam of enterim Ih" servici His place here kncwPdge Io fight, and how iliffi- tamed. the American note according rec tenant-General Jonathan Wain Salem, will be present to talk or. • Jiteiied concerning th Portland1 wo. taken by Don Andrew Young, son of Hr. Ciih n would hi- for the averag«- ognition to Free French rule in wright's supplies of food and am He held that this war is a roh- Anderson, who hipiai I situation, which received I mrived recently the new budget law and help in Africa, one of the wars strategic and Mrs. Henry Young, in na- soldier to obtain good reading mat flirt of illusions in whirh wr as rom Ferndale munition could hold out as Cor- considerable praise in a well- Wash., with Mrs. clearing up any questions relative theatres. ter Without the public at home American. must cm I Anderson. regidor was believed rut i ff from known Washington column. Edi- to the making of the 1942-43 bud Paul Schiebcl of Hillsboro in helping by givim; books Yanks Hit Japs belief that mere p r •s-.ions of re • .. n .... i. ।.. । alii n of Simonson's scr . ,. .. .. . all communications. Scattered marine corps. get and any other school law prob- | . eure" insure for u . th tradition Japanese shipping, planes, bases, bands of American and Filipino ii d redor of the chamber Ie ms. William F. Bishop of Forest "f commerci’ and in other civic «locks and troop concentrations in troops in ;il hap) y eliding- The 0 rc .iii.d... ' i northern Luzon and on remark,-’hie job and that his Grove in navy. duties w is expressed at thr Mon Stockholders to Meet the Philippines were smashed Mindanao island were continuing I'-n ri::li : aid. mu I b »lr.m. f,i|-m. d have indicai d that th" « day luncheon bv President Robcr' into striking 1 nwi-r Monday and Tuesday bv 13 Ameri Annual meeting of Ihe Ray-Ma raids on Editor's Note: Parents anil . “ :d; ..n Japanc <* cutposts and reallv giving a । College Leader Booked Busch and a gift was presented to ling company stockholder will be ( >11r enemii can army bombers in a 4000-milc supply trains. illusions Eight warehouses others having knowledge of Hi- deci ired Ilie George Allen Odgcrs. dean of him S tnonson in saving goodbyi held at 8 p. m. May round trip raid from Australia stored with food for t'hc Japanese in the joung men from this county Id ■lumi bi’hlr i Multnomah college in Portland, will The offensive was accomplished were burned lor. who c I I how th-; Japan« se Flillsbor.r chamber oi commerce bv Amcrtcan-Fili- enlisting in any of the branches l eak at the chamber of commerce with th- loss of only one plane pino patrols on the island of Min went into Uns conflict without like any Directors will be elected and other of Ihe service arc asked to re- tories bx_.d uh hearsay.' lunchecn next M.mday India will bettei than Hiltaboro. ' W ’ os. crew was saved. buuiit.u V. ill be cciMduid. danao. mor,, than MM) miles to the puil then uaautu to O il Argua- bg 1 h _ .ubjL.t. Elie Jap traiupuiU and supply (Loutluued ou page b) Ï Lower Millage Levy For Taxpayers Here Musler Slated Local Guard Units Monday Fire Equipment Responsibility Cited in Talk Local Folk Aid In Sponsoring Music Coniest Collection of Taxes Heavy First Period Jesse Brown New Leader of Local VFW Post Hilhi Athlete Seriously Hurt In Auto Wreck Murton Named To High Office Rotary Governor On Visit Here Spirit of Defense Giving Way io One of Offense; Workers Praised New Ruling on Married Men Made in Draft U. S.-Vichy Break Seems Imminent; U. S. Army Fliers Smash Jap Bases Engeldinger in Defense Posi Victory Book Day Designated Building Permils For Week $6,000 Answer Call Simonson Leaves For South Dakota Boards, Clerks io Meet Here Friday