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M A K E EVERY P A Y DAY iS fs S Press Run This Issue 4295 WAR BOND DAY Stor SENDING — SAVI DOUAIS Hillsboro. O regon, T hursday, D ecem ber 3, D»I2 H illsboro A rgus and H illsboro In d ep en d en t C onsolidated in 1932 Heavy Wind Storm Hits In County Three Day C am paign T his W eek for Bank Corn t t t o ■ i <■ Show Begins * * a r S avings D eductions Go Over Plans for War Pond Drive Here . Local Firms In Contest With Grove Service Flag Dedicated Sunday Treoa U prooted O ver Utility Lines C au se C o n sid e ra b le D am ag e S e v e ra l D ivisions in A n n u a l E vent; H ybrid C orn Exhibit F e a tu re A w im ln to i in o f ulnitiftt u n b e n d «if" vc! c ity fo r th is »ection o f the c o u n try h it d o w n th m u g h C .n ito n md (• .• •• t• .«1 and north to tha <2 ten ' •. I i l l ' l l i- ' T I' I.IV .ifte i ! " u u p ro tin g tree» and c . iil m iik con- id« rub le u t ilit y lin e dam age S o ft g r o u n d d u e to the heavy r a n t' <»f the l.o«t few week» c o n trib u te d to th e e ffo rt» o f th e u n i t to u p r o o tin g tree» F u llin g tree» on »oft gro u n d < ve r the H ills b o ro w a te r lin e betw een the In ta k e on Sum creek and the re s e rv o ir re s u lte d in tw o bud breaks In the lin e ab o ut u h a lf m ile below* the in ta ke , acco rd in g to C ity M an a g e r J W Harney Tree» aero»» the road p re ve n te d w o rk crew » i n m g e ttin g in to re p a ir th e dam age T uesday n ig h t, h u t w a te r d e p a rtm e n t crew s w ere b u sy g e ttin g it in »hape Wedne» d |> E le c tric L in e » l>ow n T ree» d o w n o v e r p o w e r line» in te rru p te d e le c tric service in the C h e rry G ro v e and (»ales C re e k d is tric t» . b u t P o rtla n d G e n era l E le c tr ic c o m p a n y c re w * restored .service by w o rk in g th ro u g h o u t the n ig h t, a c c o rd in g to It H Ea»ter, d iv is io n m anager, w h o »aid lin e m e n have 'been occupied in m o p p in g up the damage caused by the »torm o f a co uple week» ago lie say» it wu» one o f the w o rs t w in d s to rm s e x p e rienced here In the v ic in ity o f W ilso n »chool near H alm G rove , Easter re p o rt* 25 tree» d o w n o v e r the lines and the w ire s festooned w ith h u n d re d * o f branehe». a ll o f w h ic h m ust be rem oved S e rv ic e was s t ill o u t in th is v ic in ity W ednesday M in r tro u b le » w ere re p o rte d m o th e r d is tric t» a* the re s u lt o f lin e * being down Phone Lines Damaged West <’ ast T ele p h o n e com pany lin e s in the w est end o f th e c o u n ty also w ere b a d ly h it by u p ro o te d tree», a c c o rd in g to M a u ric e S la to n <»f F orest G rove , d is tr ic t p la n t s u p e rin te n d e n t. L in e tro u b le was p a rtic u la r ly bad betw een Forewt G ro v e and V e rn o n ia , w ith V e rn o n ia being is, lu te d H o w e ve r it was hoped to have these line« cleared u p by noon W ednesday A b ig tree fe ll, b re a k in g o u t tw o bents on an S P & S tre s tle at T o p H ill and h e ld up a logging* tr a in .md cu t o ff one o f the te le p ho n e line, to V e r no n ia A procession o f trees on the lines a ro u n d th ro u g h T im b e r cut o ff o th e r c ir c u it , to V e rn o n ia . S ta to n said S h e rid a n . W illa m in a and (C ontinued on page 7) Civil Defense Tesl Slated Monday Night A test «if th e e n tire c iv ilia n d e - fens.' o rg a n iz a tio n in the H ills b o ro c o m m u n ity w ill tie held M unday H ight, a c c o rd in g to J W Harney, .community director Mobilizations 'nr test aie being conducted th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try to m a rk the fir s t a n n iv e rs a ry o f the treacherous a tta c k on P e a rl H a rb o r by th e Ja p a nese. T h e test w ill in clu d e a ir ra id wardens, a u x ilia r y fire m e n and (Kilice and fir e w a tch e rs A m ee t in g w ill tie h e ld a fte rw a rd s to go o v e r the w eak spots. H arney said C o u n ty C o -o rd in a to r O range Phelps lias c a lle d upon c o m m u n ity d ire c to rs th ro u g h o u t the c o u n ty to m ake s im ila r tests o f th e ir o rg a n i zations. City Voles Aid For Red Cross Sewing Room Ar.M st.incc m p ro v id in g la rg e r q u a rte rs on th e g ro u n d flo o r for the Red Cru. s s e w in g h e a d q u a rte rs w a» vo te d by the c ity c o u n c il T ue s day n ig h t p ro v id e d the c o u n ty »hni«‘d h a lf th e re n ta l b u rd e n T h e »(•w ing h e a d q u a rte r» here serves as the o iM tn b u tu ig c e n te r fo r th e e n tir e c o u n ty Q u a rte r* m ay be < b- ta in e d in the H a lle y b u ild in g now* o ccupied by the W C G iffo r d a p p lia n ce »tore A c tio n on an o rd in a n ce to p ro vid e fo r »top stree ts at ra ilro a d I crossings in th e c ity was dela ye d 30 days C ity M an a g e r J W H ar ney re p o rte d th a t th e state h ig h w ay co m m issio n fro w n e d on the request fo r »top sign» w h e re .state . h ig h w a y » cross ra ilro a d » h e re on the g ro u n d th a t th e y .ire not m a in lin e road». L iq u o r license requests w e re g ra n te d to Pastim e C a rd ro o m . F a ir w ay. S a fe w a y, P ig g lv W ig g ly . C o m p to n ’ B a r-B -Q . C le m ’s Place and E M Stile». H;.»ney re p o rte d th a t O ffic e r J. C A Jone.s is w o r k in g on the d im -o u t e n fo rce m e n t in the c ity A review* o f c ity o rd in a n ce s fo r the c o n tro l o f v a rio u s v io la tio n s was g ive n b y th e c ity m anager Fines fo r d ru n ke n n e ss ru n fro m $25 to $100 w ith ja il te rm s ra n g in g fro m 7 to 50 days; d is o rd e rly co n duct. fin e n o t to exceed $100; cross in g fir e hose, m in im u m fin e o f $5; d ru n k e n d riv in g , fin e o f $100 to $500 w ith ja il te rm s fro m 60 to 100 days, reckless d riv in g , fin e s fro m $1 to $500 and ja il te rm s fro m 5 to 90 days, and ge n era l, in c lu d in g d o u ble p a rk in g , etc., fro m $1 to $500. A d v a n c e d C la ss Set A d va n ce d firs t a id class w ill s ta rt Tuesday, P e ce m b er 8, at 8 p in in the Hcd Cross classroom in the H ill th e a tre b u ild in g . H ubert l.ischefska w ill be the in s tru c to r. Two-Day Nation-Wide Observance of Jap Attack on Pearl Harbor Slated A tw o-day nation-w ide observance of the anniversary .o f the a tta c k on Pearl H arbor will be sponsored by the O ffic e of W ar Inform ation. Jo in in g in tin observance will be th e w ar and navy d ep artm en ts, al. o th er w ar agencies, w ar plants, labor, schools, colleges, and nnm- C lu e y. R ic h a rd M Schouboe. D o n n e ll R M cK a lso n . Douglass D I O 'D o n n e ll. C lin to n D u x b u ry . H a r o ld M S lid e . M e lv in Rehse. W il lia m ( ’ o rw in , W illia m Ray H a n - bcy. R o b e rt W H ra ith w a it. lx 'o n a rd F J e rrn a in . G eorge F ish e r, V e rd o G. R h in e h a rd t. K r»pon»lbillty of State Sentence lor Youthful Trio Due Saturday 'T h e state 1» the body < f the c it i Sentence w i l l be p ro n o u n c e d Sr. zens. o rg a n ize d fo r a d e fin ite p u r pose the co m m o n g o o d --a n d in the u rd a y by Ju d g e R F ra n k P e te rs on face o f d a n g e r the state has a r ig h t t the y o u th fu l trio , w h o pleaded g u il to c a ll u p o n th e c itize n s it needs ty in c ir c u it c o u rt N o v e m b e r 25 to to p ro te ct th e w h o le b o d y .” assert the s lu g g in g ro b b e ry w h ic h n e tted ed Rev. P c n b e rth y in p a rt "So $1680 in cash fro m the R o ck C re ek there, it seeni», 1» th e good reason sto re on C o rn e liu s Pass ro a d N o and ju s tific a tio n fo r the use o f force ve m b e r 14. T h e th re e y o u th s . Joseph L . M o r- in tim e s lik e these Force. 111 and o f its e lf, does n o t se ttle a n y p ro b , Ran, 19. alias H a rry C o r fie ld ; M e r- I iin H e n ry S p illm a n , 19, and Rex A l- lem . . . B u t fo rce can stop, and at tunes does step, so m e th in g w h ich i b e rt Carnes. 17. signed w r itte n con- m ust be sto p pe d unless e v il is to i fc.-sa ns follow ing their arrest N »• ru le th e w o r ld and d e stro y a ll so 1 ve m b e r 24. M o rg a n and C o rfie ld | w e re ta ke n in to cu sto dy b y P o r t c ie ty . . . " In 'M e in K a m p f. H it le r has to ld la n d p o lic e and Carnes in Camas. the w o r ld w h a t he e xp e cts to do. Wash . on a v a g ra n c y charge. C o r H e proposes a w o rld re v o lu tio n . fie ld is an a d m itte d a rm y deserter. We m ig h t re g a rd his ideas as n o n L ittle Left sense w e re it n o t fo r the s ta rtlin g fa ct th a t he has p u t so m uch o f it in to a c tu a l e ffe c t Hus w o r ld re v o lu tio n has as its purpose n o t o n ly (C ontinued on page 2) th e re re m a in e d $270 in cash, s ix n e w ly purchased guns and tw o r e c e n tly purchased a u tom o b ile s, both dam aged, p o lic e said. William Carter Honored Monday W illia m C a rte r m em b e r o f the H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h sehool ch a p te r o f the F u tu re F arm ers o f A m e ri ca. was ho n ore d at th e ch a m b e r of com m erce lu n ch e on h e re M onday noon at th e L e g io n h a ll b y be in g presented w it h a $10 cheek on be h a lf o f the K iw a n i, clu b s o f O re gon fo r h a v in g Hie second best F u tu re F a rm e rs o f A m e ric a p ro je c t in th e lo w e r W illa m e tte v a lle y . J. B. Thom as, S m ith -H u g h e s in s tru c to r at th e h ig h school, in t r o duced C a rte r and P re sid e n t J 1. S earcy o f th e ch a m b e r o f com m erce m ade the pre se n ta tio n . T h e local y o u th was a guest o f h o n o r at th e P o rtla n d K n v a n is c lu b Tuesday. Member of London A u xiliary to Talk F ifte e n h u n d re d d o lla rs o f the m on e y ta ke n, w h e n th e a rm e d tr io s tru c k d o w n M rs L o u ise P czo ld t. s to re e m p lo ye , w ith a sap. re p re sented th e savings o f A b ra h a m Z u m k e h r. 78. H ills b o ro ro u te 1. fa th e r o f M rs P ezoldt. He had le ft the m on e y in th e s to re safe last J u ly . ( ii'a n t C o n w a y B a ile y on F rid a y w ith d re w his plea o f n o t g u ilt y and pleaded g u ilty to a m a n s la u g h te r ch a rg e in v o lv in g the d e a th of F ra n k M c G o u rty . 52. G le n w o o d lo g ger. ill .1 fig h t at A lo h a S e p te m b e r 19. Sentence was postponed on con dition th a t he go in to the service D ecem ber 15. He is to re m a in in the cu sto dy o f th e s h e riff in th e m ea n tim e L o u is M a lin s k y . jo in t ly in d ic te d w ith G e ra ld Jone.s and A u s tin M a rr fo r the la rc e n y o f tu rk e y s , w a iv e d a g ra n d ju r y in d ic tm e n t and p le a d ed g u ilty . He was lin e d $100 and p a ro le d on p a y m e n t o f $50. Dim-Out Guide S u n rise Sunset R u d o lp h H a y b ro o k , w h o was a Dee. 3 8:35 5:27 L o n do n a u x ilia r y fire m a n d u rin g Dee. 4 8 .! 5.27 Ihe a ir blitz, o f 1940. w ill speak al Dee. 5 8:37 5:26 several c o u n ty h ig h schools D e Dee. 8 8:38 5:2« ce m b e r 10 and 11. a c c o rd in g Io a Dee. 7 8:40 5:26 c i'iiu s o th e r organization schedule o f ta lk s announced by Dee. 8 8:41 5:2« T ile a n n iv e rs a ry w ill be observ R ig h ts and the Ci nslitution of the C o u n ty S ehool S u p e rin te n d e n t B Dec. 9 8:41 5:2« i d S unday, IJtC crnbcr 8. and M o n United Stales of America. W Barnes, w h o w ith th e state de Dee. 1(1 8:42 5:26 day, December wherever there T h e O W I proposes th a t Sunday p a rtm e n t < f e d u ca tio n , is a rra n g - j are A m e ric a n s a ro u n d the w o rld . in g fo r ti e t 'Iks. T he in c lu s io n o f Sunday Is d o u b ly lie de d ica te d Io solem n m e m o ria l S chedule fo r Ih e ta lk s is as b i l fo rtu n a te , n o th because the o rig in a l fo r tlio ■ w h o d ie d a t P e a rl B a rb , r io u s : D e ce m b e r 10 8:45 a m. Reav- a tta c k fe ll on a S unday and liecaiis • and those w h o have d ie d since. Io e rlo il h ig h school. 11.15 a 111 H ills - I th a n k s g iv in g fo r o u r s u rv iv a l d u r Hie tone and re lig n us cerem onies b o ro u n io n h ig h school. 1 p. n r B. Im bued w ith the urge to aid o f ttic S a b b a th a rc in ke e p in g w ith in g the firs t c r itic a l y e a r o f th e W. B arnes ju n io r h ig h sehool, t lills - w a r and Io re d e d ie a tio n o f a ll o u r the U nited States in I t s battle tile s p irit o f re d o d ie a tio n Io a h ig h resources Io th e s p ir itu a l values b o r D e c e m b e r 11 8:45 a n r T i against the axis a large purpose w h ic h w ill chai a c id ize w h ic h are at sta ke in th is w a r. gard u n ie n h ig h sehool and I I a. in num ber of W ashington th is a n n iv e rs a ry . S h e rw o o d u n io n h ig h school. eoiinty b oys have enlisted 11 is proposed th a t th e r a lly in g T h e O W I proposes llia l the na c ry , " W o rk E nlistm ents reported: .. F ig h t . .S a c r ific e !" tio n , u n d e r tin ' c ry o f " Rem em ber he sounded on M on d a y and that All nam es for this eolum n P e a rl H a rb o r W o rk . F ig h t . . . n a tio n a l red e d ie a tio n be in that m ust he turned in by Tuesday. S a c rific e !" w ill: key These w o rd s m ust s u re ly b rin g N avy H o n o r and re m e m b e r the men In e v e ry man and w om an a r e a l and w om en w h o have a lre a d y g iv iz a tio n tlia l Ib is is a « a r D o n a ld O. Nelson. Scholls. d ial en th e ir liv e s in th is stru g g le . G o rd o n i. H ughson, B eaverton. M O U N T A IN D A L F . C o rp G len touches a ll o f us. p e rs o n a lly and A r t h u r A C a rlso n J r . B e a ve rto n G iv e th a n k s to t'o jil fo r th e n a in tim a te ly . II is a p a rt o f Hie o b M o r r ill, w h o has been sta tio ne d tio n 's s u rv iv a l o f the u n p ro vo ke d servance o f th e a n n iv e rs a ry Sanford W Stein. Beaverton. o f w ith Ihe m a rin e s on G u a da lca n a l. a tta c k o f ru th le s s enenue P h ilip S tre tc h e r. Scholls. I . a rl H a rb o r Pud a ll i f us should i< hom e on a 30-day fu rlo u g h w ith I C le a r-h e a d e d ly assess w h a t I,a ta ke stock, b o th o f th e m a te ria l his p arents w h o liv e on the A . L e h W esley L in c o ln . H ills b o ro . a chievem ents and s h o rtco m in g s of been done in one y e a r o f w a r. and m an place. S tanlev W S chneider. H ills b o ro the pied w h a t lie s a lt ad tu be done i n o u r w a r e ffo rt d u rin g D a rre ll S F leck. Forest G ro v e te rm » o f "W o rk . . . F ig h t . . . S a c ri ye a r and o f o u r s p ir itu a l a ttitu d e F re d W illia m S h a fe r Jr., Forest I n w a rd Ihe essential values o f n a Ju d g e, Sheriff fo Talk fic e .” G rcve . R ededicale th e n a tio n 's s tre n g th , tio n a l and in te rn a tio n a l life . C o u n ty Ju d g e 11 P K e rk m a n and N avy Nurse T he h o r o f th e P e a rl H a rb o r a t ds tim e, its w e a lth and Its v e ry B e tty C lin e . Forest G rove. S h e r iff J. W. C o n n e ll w ill speak at life to p re s e rv in g a concept o f life ta ck ,2:20 p. in., E. W T ) , D ecem the c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce lu n ch e on Editor's N ote: Leave nam es m ere pre cio u s th a n in d iv id u a l life b e r 7, w ill be s p e c ia lly m arke d o f youn g m en v olu n teerin g for its e lf; In w o rk , fig h t, s a c rific e fo r but no ceremony should delay war a t th e A m e ric a n L e g io n M on d a y noon. se rv ice at this office. a ll tliu t is c o n ta in e d in the B ill o f I p ro d u c tio n , Answer Call Marine Back from Guadalcanal Duty Two Sections, 14 Pages I " G ro w in g h y b rid co rn fo r seed" w ill be an added fe a tu re o f th e l.'lth an n ua l 4-H c o rn show sehed- u 'ed fo r today. F iid a y and S a tu r day in tile C m imereial N a tio n a l bunk T h is fe a tu re w ill be e x p la in - ed by the use o f la rge placards, m ade up by C la y to n N y b e rg o f T u - .11.i t , 11, b o w in g h o w h y b rid seed is pro d u ce d fro m one and tw o crosses o f k n o w n h y b rid va rietie s. J u d g in g o f a ll c o rn ex h ib its w ill b e d o n e F r id a y b y D r. K E F ore o f O regon S ta te college T he e x h ib its w ill be open to th e p u b lic bo th F rid a y and S a tu rd a y . G iv e I ’ rlzes F o u r-H m em bers. F u tu re F a r m ers and fa rm e rs w ill each have | e x h ib its in separate d iv is io n s w ith S e rvice fla g o f th e A ll S aints Episcopal c h u rc h was de d ica te d h e r e rib b o n s and cash p rizes b e in g f u r w ith a p p ro p ria te • e r v ii” S u n d a y m o rn in g T h e Rev N e w to n Pen- nished by th e bank. b e rth y is show n s ta n d in g at the side o f the fla g , w h ic h he fo rm a lly E H G ree n w o o d , s e c re ta ry o f dedicated. th e O regon S ta te B a n ke rs A s s o c ia tio n , w ill be th e special s p e a k e r at the a n n u a l b a n qu e t to be h e ld S a t u rd a y noon at th e H ills b o ro G ra n g e h a ll. T h is b a n qu e t is fo r a ll e x h ib i to rs and th e ir fa m il.e s . F o u r-H c o rn c lu b m e m b e rs w i l l com pete in tw o classes— one c o n - •is tin g o f 25 ears o f M in n e s o ta 13 rn and a n o th e r, th e y ie ld - p c r - Service fla g of the All Saints E piscopal c h u rch was co acre contest. F u tu re F a rm e rs o f hung in the church Sunday m orning w ith a special ded i H ills b o ro and F ore st G ro v e h ig h catory service with Rev. New ton I’en b e rth y having as his schools w ill com pete in a n o th e r class, c o n s is tin g o f 25 ears g ro w n serm on subject ‘‘T he Chi istian and W a r.” in t h e ir a g ric u ltu re p ro je c t The ♦ c h u rc h w «» have gone in to th e ser- h y b rid class, c o n s is tin g o f 25 ears, v .ci a r e D on H W ick, W e s le y N eil is open to any g ro w e r o f h y b r id K e tch a m . E rn e st C B ro w n . C Roy | io ra in W a sh in g ton c o u n ty . T h is B u rn e tt. R u fu . B u rn e tt. E d w in M I sh o u ld p ro v e an in te re s tin g class S o u le . M G le n n H i e b .r . P e t e r N i inasm uch as acreage o f h y b r id c o rn Huson. C h a rle s S haper, I^eroy M< - ' in th e c o u n ty is s te a d ily in c re a s in g Ch urch Service Flag Dedicated on Sunday \ "lum o 19, No. 36 ! ; I Drive to End M o n d ay ; Bond L ead ers S tress P ro g ra m ’s N ecessity “ Top 1 0 ’ • by New Y e a r’s” is the slogan of th e H ills boro w ar savings bond com m ittee in calling upon every em ployer, em ploye an d resi dent of th is com m unity to invest a t least 10 per cent of th e ir incom e in w a r savings bonds to assist in th e na- 1 tio n ’s w a r e ffo rt. avings bond c o m m itte e m em bers assembi d M n d a y fo llo w in g th e ch a m b e r o f com lu n ch e on in tn e A m e ric a n L e g io n h a ll to go o v e r p la n s fo r th e p a y ro ll a llo tm e n t savings cam paign ' . ¡ t l i re p re s e n ta tiv e ^ o f the state c o m m itte e F irs t ro w . re a d in g fro m l . f t to rig h t: J. L Searcy, c h a m b e r o f c o m m i-ri, p rc -id e n t. B ill B in g h a m o f P o rtla n d , ass f ia te state d ire c to r o f th e w a r bond com - m . ' . e c . James Say. H ills b o ro bond sales c h a irm a n : L v n n S a b in o f P o rtla n d , associate state c h a irm a n fo r M . m om ., . c o u n ty . and J a ke W e il. B ack ro w : D r G eorg? B u tte r fie ld . Ray M ille r R. C Busch, M rs. M .ibe l G ru- P a lm e r lo re end. M iss Faye N ic h o ls a n d H. L . -MacKenzie. S e v e ra l c o m m itte e m em bers w e re una ble to be p re se n t fo r th e c o n fere n ce w h e n th is p ic tu re was taken. m e rc e Two Front Rationing Under Way R a tio n in g e x te n d - on tw o fro n ts th ro ig h c u t the c o u n try th is week G a soline im ile a g e i ra tio n in g , de- - : g " " d to conserve ru b b e r, w e n t in - to e ffe c t Tuesday. A ls o coffee r a ti in n g was sta rte d th is w e e k w ith each person, whose n a m e is show n 0,1 his sugar ra tio n in g b o o k as 15 o r ove r, b e in g e n title d to one pound in th e n e x t fiv e weeks. P re s id e n t R oosevelt on T h u rs d a y d irecte d th a t n a tio n -w id e gas r a tio n in g should begin on th e sched uled date, s a yin g th a t th e n a tio n 's ru b b e r needs w e re g ro w in g m ore c r itic a l and " v ic to r y m u s t n o t be d e la y e d ” th ro u g h fa ilu re to su p p o rt th e a rm y and n a v y . In so d o ing. he tu rn e d do w n pleas o f m e m bers o f congress fro m o il-p ro d u c in g and o th e r w e ste rn states th a t e x tension o f ra tio n in g be delayed fro m 90 days to s ix m onths p e n d in g a t r ia l o f v o lu n ta ry tire -s a v in g schemes. S ervice Restricted No se rvice can be g iv e n in the lo c a l ra tio n o ffic e s cn coffee, tir e o r su g a r ra tio n in g u n t il the rush caused by ra tio n in g is cle a re d up and s u p p le m e n ta ry gas r a tio n in g a p p lic a tio n s processed, ra tio n o f fic ia ls said W ednesday. A d d itio n a l v o lu n te e r h e lp w o u ld Jam es Say, H ills b o ro b o n d sales c h a irm a n , has asked th a t th e lo c a l cam paign be c o m p le te d b y M o n day, D ece m b e r 7, c lo s in g date in th e c h a lle n g e contest b e tw e e n H ills b o ro and F o re s t G ro v e to de te rm in e w h ic h c it y can secure th e greatest percentage o f th e ir b u s i ness firm s signed u p on th e p a y r o ll a llo tm e n t savings plan. Further Farm Scrap Metal Pick-up Asked A special a p p e al is being m ade to th e farm ers of W ashington county, as well as those in all p a rts of th e nation, to p u t fo rth fu rth e r e ffo rt in the scrap m etal cam paign because of th e necessity fo r step p in g up steel pro- ■ duction f a r ah e ad of expected quotas. -------------------- > Tax Payable on Transportation; Carrier Liable Im p f the cam paign is stressed in th e fo llo w in g te le g ra m , re ce ive d by th e A rg u s fro m D onald M. Nelson, c h a irm a n o f th e W a r P ro d u c tio n B e a rd : N elson C ites N eed "The govern m en t is asking the A m erican farm er to d ed i cate the rem aining w eek s of 1942 to an in ten sified scrap AH p a ym e n ts f o r tra n s p o rta tio n hunt. S teel m ills need m ore o f p ro p e rty o f a n y k in d b y m o to r I h eavy scrap and the farm s are vehicle, ra il, w a te r, o r a ir "that are ‘ one of the best sou rces of this m ade D e ce m b e r 2 o r la te r fo r type of m etal. W e need your tra n s p o rta tio n o rig in a tin g D ecern- , further help in this farm drive, b e r 1 o r th e re a fte r w ill be s u b je c t ! end in aiding our salvage com to the n e w fe d e ra l ta x o f 3 p e r cent m ittees to con tin u e this effort o f th e to ta l ch a rg e fo r tra n s p o rta throughout the n e x t few w eeks. tio n . a c c o rd in g to J. W M a lo n e y. 1 “A ll salvage com m ittees are c o lle c to r o f in te rn a l revenue. P o r t being instructed to continue to la n d . m ake availab le to the farm er C o lle c to r M a lo n e y sa id th e ta x ! all their transportation facilities w o u ld be c o lle c te d b y th e person and m anpow er and to cooperate re c e iv in g p a y m e n t fo r th e tra n s w ith you in every' possible w ay. p o rta tio n charges, and each m o n th 's "The nation is looking to the c o lle c tio n o f ta x is to be re m itte d A m erican farm er. 1 am sure to his o ffic e d u rin g th e fo llo w in g w ith your help, he w ill come m o n th , a ccom panied b y a r e tu r n o f through.-' Want C om plete Signup As M o n d a y is th e f ir s t a n n iv e r s a ry o f the trea ch e rou s Japanese a tta c k on P e a rl H a rb o r, i t is hoped to have the cam paign c o m p le te d 100 p e r ce n t so th a t " M in u te M an” fla g s m ay w ave fro m e v e ry fla g p o le on th e c ity 's streets. These fla g s m a y be d isp la ye d b y b u s i ness and p ro fe ssio n a l fir m s in w h ic h 10 p e r ce n t o f th e ir p a y r o ll goes in to th e purchase o f w a r bonds u n d e r th e p a y ro ll d e d u c tio n p ro gram . T he ca m p a ig n g o t u n d e r w a y here M o n d a y w ith the h o ld in g o f a w a r savings bond p ro g ra m a t the ch a m b e r o f com m erce lu n ch e o n at th e A m e ric a n L e g io n h a lL B ill B in g h a m , associate s ta te d ire c to r o f th e w a r b ond c o m m itte e , and L y n n Sabin, associate state c h a ir- i m an fc r M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , o u t- | lin e d th e u rg e n c y c f e v e ry m an. w o m an and c h ild p a rtic ip a tin g in I th e purchase o f w a r savings bonds " to p ro te c t and p reserve a ll th a t w e h o ld d e a r." B in g h a m , w h o show ed a m o v in g p ic tu re "T h e F re e A m e ric a n W a y ,” th ro u g h th e c o u rte s y o f th e Coca C ola Co., d e c la re d th a t e v e ry b u s i ness m an s h o u ld get h is e m ployes I sig n e d u p fo r w a r bond d e d u c tio n s T h ro u g h w a r bond purchases, th e ! in d iv id u a l "becom es a p a rtn e r in , w in n in g th e w a r." P ro v id e s C u sh io n ------ W a r •------ bond ■ purchases p ro v id e a cushion fo r a fte r th e w a r and help p re v e n t h a rd tim es, d e c la re d S abin, w h o p o in te d o u t th a t the in d iv id u a l " is n o t g iv in g one th in d im e , o n ly in v e s tin g $3 and g e ttin g back $4.” T h e re is no sa fe r in v e s tm e n t, ha said. T h e c o m m u n ity . S a b in asserted, is m a k in g a good re c o rd in th e p a y r o ll d e d uctio n savings p ro g ra m , b u t it m ust do b e tte r. O regon is a t th e th e ta x on a fo rm p ro v id e d b y th e A ll- o u t co -o p e ra tio n o f the fa rm - g o v e rn m e n t. "T h is ta x w i l l a ffe c t e v e ry p e r - 1 r r " u rg e d ln th e io llo w in « c o m ’ ' son in th e state h a v in g a t r u • c k K o r u n ic a ti in fro m C la u d e R. W ic k a rd . o th e r m o to r v e h ic le fo r h ire , w h ic h s e c re ta ry o f a p ic u lt u r e : ( i a iu i . is used fo r tra n s p o rta tio n o f p ro p - F a rm e rs o f A m e ric a , m ore fa rm C o m m is s io n e r L e w is has been in e rty o f a n y k in d ," said C o lle c to r scrap is n e tte d . F a rm scrap is fo rm e d b y th e state o ffic e th a t M a lo n e y "as w e ll as a ll tr u c k lin e s ‘ needed n o w in la rg e am ounts to those w ith " A " books i f dela ye d in o r o rg a n iz a tio n s . A ll charges fo r ble n d w ith lig h te r scrap g a thered j re c e iv in g th e ir s u p p le m e n ta ry r a tra n s p o rta tio n o f p ro p e rty b v r a il. ; in th e rece n t c ity d riv e , in o rd e r | tio n books can use th e contents o f bus. tru c k , o r a irp la n e , and any ! ’ o m a ke th e h ig h q u a lity ta n k s a nd w a te r-b o rn e tra n s p o rta tio n w o u ld , 8uns o u r bo-v s m u -st have on the | th e ir basic ra tio n book. S e rv ic e s ta tio n a tte nd a n ts w ere be ta x e d ." I fig h tin g fro n ts . k e p t on the ju m p a ll d a y M o n d a y A ll persons lia b le f o r th e ta x i Y o u have done a fin e jo b o f c o l- as e ve ry o n e seemed to w a n t ta n ks s h o u ld w r it e to th e C o lle c to r o f le c tin g and tu rn in g in y o u r scrap, (Continued on page 6) f ille d to the b rim as th e y e n tere d In te rn a l R evenue, 210 C u sto m b u t th e need increases. T h e re fo re . the ra tio n in g p e rio d . 0:1 com pany House. P o rtla n d , and req u e st fo rm s I am a s k in g each o f y o u to search d is tr ib u tin g p la n t w o rk e rs w ere on w h ic h to f ile m o n th ly re p o rts >'our fa rm again and also to tu r n in re p o rte d p a ttin g in a lo t o f h a rd o f ta x. and a lso a p p ly f o r a C e r- y o u r scrap as fast as it accum ulates, (C o n tin u e d on page 7) tific a te o f R e g is try , w h .e h is re - T h is w in te r y o u w i l l be g e ttin g I q u ire d u n d e r th e "law, as re g is tra - y o u r fa rm m a c h in e ry re a d y f o r the tio n m ust be m ade n o t la te r th a n big d riv e n e x t s p rin g . T u r n in a ll J a n u a ry 30. 1943. to a v o id a fin e o f b ro k e n and w o rn o u t p a rts and a n y e q u ip m e n t th a t's n o lo n g e r u seful. C h ild re n fro m a ll the schools in $50 im pesed b y la w . I f it c a n 't be used on th e fa rm th e H ils lb o ro area w ill be in v ite d fro n t, tu r n i t in fo r sc ra p and i t to a tte n d a C h ris tm a s p a rty a t the w ill be used on th e b a ttle fro n t. V e n e tia n th e a tre a ll day S a tu rd a y , W h ile w e a th e r c o n d itio n s m a k e it D ecem ber 12, as guests o f H ills T he w in d s h ie ld s tic k e rs v a lid a t- l possible to salvage scrap m eta l on b o ro business a nd p ro fe s s io n a l peo in g the 1943 m o to r v e h ic le r e g is tr a - 1 W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa rm s, it is u rg ple. T he p ro g ra m calls f o r a m o v lio n s w ill be a v a ila b le e a rly in D e ed th a t e v e ry fa rm e r locate such in g p ic tu re and o th e r features. cem ber. b u t a ll m o to ris ts should m a te ria l and get it in to the nearest T e n ta tiv e plans also c a ll fo r a v is it F arm ers w h o use o ff-th e - h ig h w a y bear in m in d th a t the 1942 p ia te s i scrap m e ta l salvage depot. A n y res fr o m S anta C laus. gasoline fo r tra c to rs and o th e r fa rm m ust be le ft on th e ir ears, a cco rd in g R e ta il trades co m m itte e in charRe im p le m e n ts s h o u ld file an a p p lic a id e n t o f th is c o u n ty , w h o m ay to th e s e c re ta ry o f state's o ffic e . k n o w o f any fo rg o tte n o r n e a r-fo r- o f a rra n g e m e n ts in clu d e s T hom as F o r th e fir s t tim e since O regon tio n fo rm w ith th e ir lo c a l ra tio n g o tten sc ra p iro n d u m p in th is v i H B a ile y , c h a irm a n , L lo y d R am p, s ta rte d issu in g a n n ua l l i c e n s e board, says J o h n W. K a m n a . c h a ir c in ity is asked to re p o rt it to th e W in s to n Pool. J. T F oster, Ray plates, no new plates w ill be issued m an o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w a r c o u n ty defense o ffic e in the c o u rt M ille r , N ve B ris to l. H a rry Bates, P. b o a rd . to m o to ris ts whose cars w ere re g house. o r if m ore c o n v e n ie n t to the A . A n d e rson , Ja ke W e il a n d H. F orm s fo r m a k in g these a p p lic a iste re d in th is s ta te in 1942. T h e y K im m e ric . A rg u s o ffic e w ilt re c e iv e instead a s tic k e r, c o m tio n s m ay be o b ta in e d fro m th e r a m e m o ra tin g the one h u n d re d th a n tio n in g beards. W ith o u t a c e r t if i n iv e rs a ry o f the great im m ig ra tio n cate a fa rm e r w ill be u n a b le to ob- to O regon in 1843. T h is s tic k e r is *a in g asoline f o r his e q u ip m e n t. It to be placed in the u p p e r c e n te r o f is n o t the in te n t o f th is ru le to cut th e w in d s h ie ld , d ir e c tly b e h in d the d o w n esse n tial fa rm in g o p e ra tio n s b u t to p re v e n t m isuzagc. states r e a r - v ie w m irro r. Kam na. M o to ris ts w e re urged to m ake th e ir a p p lic a tio n s e a rly th is y e a r A dditional first aid stations, a sw im m ing program R ic h a rd Schouboe le ft M on d a y In o rd e r to a vo id the m a il rush o f th e h o lid a y season. S tic k e rs m ust fo r Bend w h e re he w i l l ta k e A v ia and mobile units will be ad d ed to the local Red Cross ac be on th e w in d s h ie ld s a fte r J a n u tio n P ilo t tr a in in g fo r n a v a l d u ty . tivities in the n e a r future, according to R obrt R. Lischef- a ry 1. but they m ay be a tta che d any ska, tem porary chairm an of the com m ittee including first tim e a fte r D ecem ber 15. aid, w itter safety, and accid en t prevention. Auto Stickers Now Available Annual Xmas Parly Planned Farmers Should File for Gas More First Aid Stations Planned Ry Red Cross; Many Classes Held Cedar Mill School A sk s Building Bids B id s f o r the c o n s tru c tio n o f an a d d itio n to the pre se n t C edar M ill sehool b u ild in g fo r school d is tric t No. «2 jo in t, W a sh in g ton and M u lt nom ah counties, w . ll be received u n t il D ecem ber 18. a l 8 p m ., a c c o rd in g to an o ffic ia l no tice p u b lish e d in the A rg u s th is week. Plans, sp e c ific a tio n s and fo rm o f c o n tra c t m ay be e xa m in e d a t the o ffic e o f M a rth a T h o rn e , d is tric t c le rk , ro u te 5. box 771. P o rtla n d , and at the o ffic e o f C. N F reem an, a rc h ite c t, 304 P ostal b u ild in g , P o r t la n d . Class Ad Brings Sale of Produce ---------- ♦ "Please take m y ad out. Am all sold nut and they still eomr." w rites S. C. In k ley of Banks, w h« lias been a frequent user of Argus cla ssified ads over a period of m any years. Cost o f A rg ils cla s s ifie d ads is sm all, but th ey bring big results as discovered by h u n dreds of W ashington c o u n t y resid en ts that m ake con sisten t use of the Argus classified pages— "T II e G reat M arket P lace of W ashington C ou nty.” A quirk w ay to convert a n y thing m arketable into rash is jo w rite or phone your ad into the Argus. Light Call in Draft Slated J a n u a ry c a ll fo r in d u c tio n in to the a rm y th ro u g h s e le c tiv e service w ill be the lig h te s t in O regon since J u ly , w h ic h was th e peak, a c c o rd in g to a n n ou n ce m e nt b y C o lo n e l E lm e r V W ooten, state selective se rvice d ire c to r. W ooton said th is w as due to heavv e n lis tm e n ts in th is state H e added th a t the D e ce m b e r c a ll a l rea d y has been made. T he lig h t J a n u a ry q u o ta p ro b a b ly w ill m ake it unnecessary to c a ll a n y m a rrie d m en in O regon. W o o to n said. W o rk in g on a IWNTC (■• ’ ■ basis than in th e past, the c o m m it tee proposes to e stablish fiv e n e w f ir s t a id sta tio n s in th e c o u n ty to s u p p le m e n t th e present one a t M ali's se rvice s ta tio n in C o rn e liu s . H a ll's am b u la n ce w ill be e q u ip p e d f o r e m ergency and disa ste r p u r poses and w ill be used b y th e Red Cross M o to r corps. Ill a d d itio n , th is is planned to esta blish v o lu n ta r y f ir s t aid detach m e n ts and m o b ile e m ergency u n its . T he la tte r d if f e r fro m the a m b u la n ce in th a t th e y d? n o t c a rry as co m p le te c q u ip - 1 m pnt" D c ta ils o f th e Red Cross swi T i n ; i’ i Pr ° « ra m “ re M Xe‘ ln ‘ com plete. A to ta l o f 109 fir s t a id classes have been ta u g h t in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty since J a n u a ry 1. l.is c h e fs k a ICoottoue«! un page 7)