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MAKE EVERY PAY HAY WAR BOND DAY ■ t r o r SUNDit ' — SAVI DOUAIS O III ................ ' i ° n 'o ------------- —------- .. • Januai 1 1913 Overseas Army Mail Restricted sbon Hillsboro A rgus and H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t Consolidated in 1932 Loyal Service Æs Observers Rewarded H oqulations Effect S e n d in g of Parcels, N e w sp a p ers, Letters i Press Run This Issue 4480 \ ol irne 19, No. 13 Sign-Up Set New Hilhi Courses to County Bond For Farmers Meet Needs of War Quota Upped On '43 Goals By $55,000 New courses, in keeping with requests from the arm ed forces, will be included in a revised H illsboro union high school curriculum when the second sem ester begins Mon day, according to Principal .John R. Cox. The plan adopt ed here is an en larg em en t of the Victory Corps program program . M eetings S c h e d u led T hro u g h o u t C ounty To C o n sid er Problem Im portant «'bongeii have been m ade ill m ailing iii druction* effect Two Sections, 14 Page! ♦ Group Leader S ubjects in f wi.h the pro- regularly each ved in accord- ibjecLs. Such classes w.ll be carr ed in addition to the regular cours D ay Lengthened A drive to enlist every W ashing ton county farm er in the 1943 p ro duction program and to m ake sure that every farm is equipped and in gear for essential food production to its full capacity will be m ade during the rem ain d er of Jan u a ry and the first of F ebruary, accord ing to announcem ent by John W. Kamna, chairm an of the W ashing ton C ounty USDA W ar Board. AAA supervisors will assist each farm er at com m unity centers in the various districts to fill out a farm plan work sheet and. if he wishes, he may sign up for the 1943 triple A program . This signup w ill be conducted by triple A supervisors and m em bers of the county USDA w ar board at various com m unity centers from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily D ates and places of com ing m eetings are as O re g o n 's R ecord Best In N ation a s S tate L ead s in Bond S a le s N ext sem ester w find H ilhi's W ashington county quota for w ar schedule changed t include an- savings bond sales in Ja n u a ry is oth« One hun d red -h o u r arm hand* w ere aw arded to 42 b rv fi- of the H illsboro observation post by the r period and eight new sub- $263.680, an increase of $55,680 over jects, w hich will m eet the re q u ire the D ecem ber quota, according to aircraft w arning service here last week C hief Ob* e rv er K enneth Wilcox also received a six months’ m ents of w ar tim e schools for ad- announcem ent from the Oregon w ar chief observer aw ard Those present to receive th eir aw ard ;ue pictured as follows: Reading from left vancem ent in the arm ed ervices. savings staff T he state’s Ja n u a ry to lig h t «front IOWI. M esdames E A G riffith, J A Swanson. Hay Thomas, Kay Sigler. Thomas Doyle, The activity period will be elim i- quota is $10.300.000. w hich is $2.200.- H enry Ih s in g i’i Ed W ortm an, < J W aldron .aid New 11 M acrum Second row Mrs K enneth Wilcox. nated and the day - - lengthened - — - higher • - to — 000 than previously. It I’ Hasmus-en. W inston Pool Ed Coman Erl C arver. R.ibert Beattie. Louis H urd. Wayne Lytle. Glen 3:55 p m. All activities must be Oregon again leads the U. S. A. Dawson I M Spi n« e r T h ird row K enneth W ilcox, chief observer. H ward Hillis, Hus.se! Ide Ed- fitted into the n x m hour School in w ar bond sales and W ashington i o u i h I Mitchell. Homer S ttlem icr. K eith Susbauer. Eric Marggi and R obert Cull The others w ere Un- will tak e up a t 9 15 a»s usual in county did its p a rt by purchasing able to be present. the m orning. $149.201.75 of w ar bends d u rin g No- T he new courses filling voca- vem ber, th e last m onth for which tional as well as educational de- official figures are available Total sires of «tudents. w ill include a state-w ide sales equaled $10,787.000. m ath refr<-hm ent course, trigo- Oregon Record Best nom etry. typing, business English, A pply (» Army O regon's national record is the welding. forging, practical hem e largest purchase of w ar bonds in T he r e s tric tio n * a p p ly o n ly to nursing, and a com plete course in proportion to inccme of any state pe rso n n e l o f th*» IF S a rm y se rve d electricity through a rm y p » t offices outside the union. Nine d liars and 93 cents In com pliance w ith th w ar pro- out of every $100 of income was tin- < n tin c n ta l U n ite d S ta te * T he y I-',,,-i,- „1 e . 1- i t - i i i • 1 o r tj- tu o o b sen et.s of th e H illsboro a irc ra ft w arn in g follows: do not a p p ly to m a il fo r p e rso n n e l I gram all boy-, unless physically de- loaned to the governm ent to provide Dirk J o u y . s«.n of Mr and Mrs service w ere presented w ith 100-hour arm fective. w ill oe req u ired to take equipm ent for the boys on the fight- < f the na vy, m a rin e corps o r coast j bands for L au rel—Ja n u a ry 21, 22, 23, L aurel toe physical fitness course planned m g fronts. g u a rd n r to in te rn a tio n a l m a il, the F red J c .s v of Rock C reek and .1 faith fu l service a t a m eeting of observers w ith r e p re com m unity hall. I stu d en t at IfiUsbi.ru union high A rth u r L. Reiling, R ay-M aling by th e arm y and navy for schools. I Oregon has led the nation tw ice in o rd e r state* Hoy — Ja n u a ry 21, 22, 23, Roy Co., In c , executive, w ho has The o rd e r p ro v id e s th a t n«» p a rce l 1 school, was this week announced I sentatives of the lth fig h te r com m and in th e c h a m b e r of store. the last fo u r months, having also been nam ed vice-president of m ay be * m t oversea* th a t exceed* 11» th e o u tstanding bov in 4 If H o l com m erce rooms last W ednesday night. These a w a rd s are been num ber one state in August. Bloom ing—Jan u a ry 25, 26, 27, 28, stein dairy club work 1 1 1 O regon the N orthw est C anners' associa fiv e pounds in w e ig h t o r 15 in c h m The lim it purchase fo r husband s given to individuals pu ttin g in at Blooming school. tion.—(Photo by T asker I m h-ngth o r 36 inches in le n g th and 1 and the w inner of a Holstein h eif and wife or any ow ner and co-ow n least 100 hours of duty on the w arn er presented by A rth u r Connell of Forest G rove—Jan u a ry 28 29. 30. g ir th co m b in e d F u rth e r, no parcels e r has been raised from $5000 to ing post. and F ebruary 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, Forest w ill be accepted fo r d iapntch to a r H elvetia It Is ¡1 coincidence that $10000 in any one year. M any in the w inner of a «late aw ard should W ilcox W ins H onor G rove cham ber of commerce. dividuals. w ho have accum ulated m y post o ffic e * outalde th e U S live so close to the donor, th e K enneth Wilcox, chief observer funds w ill w ant to take advantage unlevs th e y c o n ta in such a rtic le * as C onnell a n d Jossy farm s being Sherw ood—Ja n u a ry 25. 26. 27, city here, has been presented w ith a hall. .ire be in g *c n t at the s p e c ific w r i t only a few miles apart Mrs. H arold M eyer has been ap of this new high lim it during J a n chief observer's pin for six m onths pointed chairm an of the women's uary. ten reqin*st « f th e addressee and Meetings have already been held Dick has had an o u tstanding of duty division of the salvage com m ittee a p p io v e d by the b a tta lio n o r s im ila r record in 4-H club w ork in his A jo in t d in n er m eeting of the from M anning and Buxton. for H illsboro by the county civilian county w ar savings bond and Vic u n i! co m m a n d e r o f the addres.ee T ribute to the loyalty and service nine years as a m em ber, w hich in C om m unity signup centers in I defense c ffice. according to Miss tory F und com m ittees was held In d iv id u a l copies o f newspa]>er* cludes two as a leader of the observers was paid by Lt other districts w ill be a n n o u n c e d ' Included Faye Nichols, county chairm an of W ednesday night at the A m erican W. A. Hynes of the 4th fighter later. n - 1 e !.■.11' shull be a c c bptad f<• : am ong his m any aw ards, he war the w om en's division. Mrs. M eyer Legion hall. J C. English and E. com m and, w ho w as accom panied d ' p a trh to >uch A P O ’* o n ly adjudged cham pion show m an a! "We hope to use the farm p la n , by S taff S ergeant W. L. Sousa. A March of Dimes to ra se funds wiU 5x5 assisted ln the collection of C Sam m ons cf P ortland re p resen t w h e re s u b s c rip tio n , a re s p e c ific a lly the 1942 county fair was a m em Sergeant Lynn Sm ith and C orporal w ork sheet,” K am na said, ' as a I fight infantile paralysis will be wast~ fats by the H illsb° ro P a i- ed the state Victory Fund com reipieste d m w r it in g by the a d d re s b er of th e grand cham pion dairy basis for evaluating the fa rm e rs '| ent-T eacher association. C. N. Robertson. m ittee and F orrest Cooper and Ray see o r f r w h ic h s u b s c rip tio n * are dem onstration team at tlie state needs as to m achinery, supplies, f t held Jan u a ry 29 at 12 noon in cverv P.-T. em bers assisting o n n ! C onw ay the state w ar bond staff. ashington ccunty. T he local w arning post is an im n a n c in c and la b .,r and it th e «amp school -■>«.««u.n room m om in W « asm ngion c-.unty. ‘ ■'1 A n m ««‘vuioeis assisting o ,n e ffe c t S uch co pie* » h a ll fair ill I! HI and which pieced second tim e get an indication of t h e ^ T ^ I accordlnc * » > the 7 i m m ,ttee_ will be J. W _P oyn- <»nl> he accepted fro m p u b lis h e n in the n orthw est at the P acific in p o rtan t link in the netw ork of ob- who * ‘ h a ll pine? on the w ra p p e r, o r tern atio n al Livestock in cu ltu ral X L chairm an Com boxes w ill ^ r s . Thomas Exposition ■ervation posts, according to Lt » o n on th«- p u b lic a tio n w hen a w ra p p e r th at sam e year, won t h e Jersey M” T h "™ * D v i. Hynes, w ho held th at the aircraft servation program . Food and fibei ?,!s? be. P aeed ln bu?lness houses sr is not breed special at th e county fan in w arning service is one of the re a a re as vital as m unitions in ís w in- L , a evcr> °” e may have an oppor H om er S ettlem ier. Mrs. A. L. Am-1 •••i u *e d ; a c e rtific a te re a d in g -M u :!ed m C o n fo rm itv w ith P O p 1931' and a m em ber of th e Hock sons there has been no invasion of ning the war. F arm production isi uni v to donate to this w orthy acher. Mrs. J. M Person. Mrs. W i . ^ « ffNeWman and MlSS Ro' the coast It gives planes on t h e w ar production, says S ecretary o f | ta u se <> h r No HHJH7 • T in * m ean* th a t C reek 4-H d airy rlu b winch is the ground am ple tim e to get into the A gricultural W ickard. G oals have in d iv id u a l* w h o have been accu*- only tb ree-tim c w inner of Ihe C alf U nlike other y ear’s observance of , been set up for state and county I P resident Roosevelt’s birth d ay this w ld n e sd a v in each m n n ih f , h J M anna trophy aw arded annu ally air, he said. W ith th e AWS, one tom ed to ,< n ilm g in d iv id u a l copies at the county fair by Ihe C arnation plane on the ground takes the place and we h.ipc W ashington county year will be danceless for the most p e,e ? b ^ I cow B W Ba?nes D avH i f th e A rg u s o r o th r r new spapers ccm pany. of 18 on patrol. (Continued on page 71 i P?r2 ln. O re S ™ ’ D r E. T. eter -S Boscow B. s W and Barnes. are not perm itted to d o *0 I of P ortland, state chairm an Hh « 1Uand I HiU’ t JIathew union David hi«b The Jossy fam ily also ties in w ith W ashington county. Lt. H ynes T his mean* that u n d er these chools. the G uernsey aw ard for A rt Fillc- «aid, enjoys one of the highest cf- I nounced. new regulations, n T he F u tu re F arm ers o f A m erica e I ger of A storia, the w inner, is u n _ . . . , Proceeds from the sale of fats ' ejency ratings in the area as e v i i„ wstMp..,s may be m ailed to a dor the g en eral direction of D on D istrict chairm en listed by An- W|U be used by the P.-T. A. for p arliam en tary team from H illsboro denced by the large numb« n «.Idler only by tl - p u b lish er and Joasy, a b ro th er of Dick and 4-H trim so far include the following , purchasing supplies for first aid i b n inn high school, w hich won sec- 100-hour observers honored at on«, Mrs. L B D rake. Forest G rove, gits for the school. only If the soldier Is the suhsi’rtb cr cltib leader in Clatsop county. rnci P '?ce am ong seven in a parlia- tim e m entary contest recently a t Day- However, th • soldier will be free Mrs. J L. VanDomelen. M ountain- V W G a rd n e r o f H ills b o ro , w h o Free Ten Divisions ton. p u t on the program at the dale: Mrs. Mollie Landingham . T i to subscribe to any new spaja-r or lia-i been cd vie, -p re sid e n t These p u ts , if operated by the cham ber of com m erce luncheon gard: Rev. W P. K eebaugh, B eav m agazine he wishes, and will not fo r W estern O regon o f W estern arm y, w ould tak e 150.000 men or Monday noon a t the A m erican Le- erton: Mrs John Anderson, Dilley, req u ire special iiermisxfon to d o so R e ta il L u m b e rm e n 's association ’ the equivalent of 10 divisions, ex- I gion hall. Team m em bers included and Cecil K cberstein. G aston. Mon In this connection. it should be ( plained Lt Hynes. T hey aid lost Dick Jossy. president; Eddie Tan- ey collected should be sent to borne in mind that copies of m any planes to get dow n safely and are | ner. vice-president, su b stitu tin g for . C hairm an A rtrim <jr to the nearest c u rre n t publications a re provided H oarding not only violates the local cha;rm an. greatlv appreciated by th e fliers M illard Thom pson: Roy G rcssen, by the S|«ecial Service D iv is io n o f tenets c f good citizenship b u t it I he said. -ecretary; Bill H einrich, treasurer, the Army, and are available to H alf of the income frem this and K enneth I. gun, reporter. J. B. so ld ers. A rt B roderson of F orest Grove, can very easily lead to serious I cam paign w ill go to the N ational for the hoarder, a c - 1 r . , , , . , _ . Thomas. Sm ith-H ughes instructor chief of the a irc ra ft w arning se r consequences A wait In terp retatio n .o rding to an announcem ent m ade ! ? ^ ndhatl" l l ork,,I? fa" tl 1? H illsboro experienced its coldest vice in the county, said the H ills Business men on Main betw een at the high school and ch ap ter ad A pproxim ately 4(Ml c pies of the and the o th er half to th e W ashing Sunday boro p -st was No 1 in the county W ednesdav by M elvin B rink, c h a ir ton county chapter for help in fight' S»ccnd and T hird and Second from visor, w as program chairm an. A rg u s a re in w being sen t to men I w eath er in three years man of O PA's H illsboro W ar Price V \\ G ard n er, H illsboro lum ber- .................... .. *»*»». i He com m ended Mr. and Mrs. K en- j ing the dread disease in the county. W ashington to M ain w ill be invited The m em bers conducted a m eet in the arm ed forces in the United night when th e th erm o m eter d ro p A v ic e -p ie ident for noth Wilcox for th eir fine w ork and R ationing Board. ped to six decrees above zero, ac ni Last y ear the state contributed t0 atten d a m eeting w ith the city ing and dem onstrated p arliam en tary (C ontinued oil page 2) ! w e ste rn O reg q n " f th e W estern R e He w arned th at excess stocks B roderson expressed the opinion if cording to A W Mo re. co -o p era , . i i ' i , -----Li I rnore th an $35,000, of w hich 50 per council T uesday, J a n u a ry 26, a t 8 procedure in a m ost creditable tive observer for the U S w eath er ta il L u m b e rm e n '« association at th e th a t w om en m ade th e best observ «.« cent was retained by the state and P to discuss th e traffic ques- m anner. Motions dealt w ith sug I concluding sessi m of th e organiza- ers. be declared and the equivalent » countv organization* bureau Low for M onday night 20 tion. it was decided a t a special gestions th a t business m en raise num ber of stam ps surrendered at ° U * rgam zatiom . 'io n 's w ar conference in P ortland above. The lowest tem p eratu re | Saturday. council m eeting T uesday n ig h t fol rabbits to insure an adequate m eat Those aw arded 100-hour a r m registration tim e, and stated that I previous to this was th ree above low ing a lengthy discussion of the supply for th e ir tables an d also Th<> stream lined c nference was bands are as follows: severe penalties aw ait those w ho F eb ru ary 9. 1940 On four o th er problem . grow victory gardens. O th er ques Mrs. C ath erin e Desinger. M rs J fail to comply. 1 chiefly to trad e problem s days m 1940. local people shivered | rii’vot«« Q uestion of loading zones, double tions considered w ere the shortage in c lu d in g those re la te d to b u yin g . A Sw nns.'n. Mrs. Cloe Benge. Rob "But, such penalties w ill be m e a n -; at six above on Ja n u a ry 12 and p ark in g and less tim e fo r parking of labor and the need fo r includ e rt Cull, C lyde Yount. Louis Hurd William F C yrus, form er W ash 24 and F eb ru ary 2 nnd 16 Tw elve I s e llim , and p ric in g f lum ber, taxes Russel fde. E A G riffith. Mrs W ingless if. through food hoarding ! w ill be considered. N eed for pro ing la b e r prices in farm parity. and the labor ,-ituation. supplies are w ithheld at this tim e ington county ag ricu ltu ral agent, above was the lowest in 1942 on Food for the arm y and navy w ill viding for an easier flow of traf- T he association includes retail if Phelps. A. J. Foelker. G eorgs from our boys in the arm ed forces." ha« been nam ed as the th ird mem- Ja n u a ry 5, w hile 24 above w as low ., , . , f»c w as stressed and it was con- be discussed a t the luncheon next liim b rnien of Oregon. W ashington. Laver. Erl C arver. D r J V. Horne. declared Brink. "The D epartm ent l>er of the county's selective se r in 1941 on D ecem ber 31. R obert C oyner, Ed Coman, R P of A griculture has issued a state- I vv ith the closing of the th irty - tended th at a half hour parking on M onday bv Lt V. T. O liver, Jo h n Idaho and Nevada. vice l> . rd No 2, w ith h ead q u ar sixth y ear of the appearance of the M ain betw een Second and T hird Ross, B E. Maling, Inc., ” ice-presi- K ismussen. V. W. G ardner. W in The abnorm ally low tem p eratu res ter« at F orest Grove. Program chairm an, ston Pool. F ran k Pauli. Mrs. F rank m ent show ing the percentages o' | C hristm as T uberculosis S eal the and Second from W ashington' to den1, " - 11 M onday m orning threw an exces A m erica's food that must be d i ro^orns have been m ost generous Main w ould be of benefit to shop- Since resignation of Jo h n A. sive load on I’t rtlan d G as At Coke Pauli. V ineent S hackelford. Dan verted from civilian use under the | Mrs. H arry »« Morgan, T hornburgh three m onths ago th N ewsham , E ric M arggi. M rs M arie H illsboro | pers and business firm s by provid- .... . com pany’s facilities and for sever- W ortm an. Mrs. A lta Jam es. Mrs rationing to m eet m ilitary a n c' | seal sale chairm an, reports that ng m ore parking room through a board has been functioning w ith! al hours service in T u alatin val- lcnd-lease requirem ents. A bout 50 C hristm as Seal retu rn s a re still q uicker turnover of p ark ed cars W allace Hoeffel, Mrs. E thel Moore. per 1 w«> m em bers, F ran k M iller of For- ! Icy com m unities was affected by of all canned and dried coming in. "Seal contributions are Mrs T hom as Doyle. G len Dawson. fruits cent 1st G rove, chairm an, and J. A low gas pressure, w hich left some . F ollow ing a request from the vegetables must be d i never 'la te ’, but this M atilda M acrum , W. E Donald- verted and Howell of Scholls. The new m e m - u s e r s tem porarily w ith o u t service Kir» »r. e a r . w S C ivil A eronautics A uthority for a from civilian use for t h e wnniH A ppeal agents for the tw o selec tier is with the E F B urlingham < ««operation Praised w ould like to reach o u r quota of decision deci. ion on nn w ,,.hplhpr „ A the „ city „¡.v Mrs Enid W alker of W inona | son' dobn Uaurs. M rs C. J. W al m ilitary." hether o nr r not tive service boards in W ashington $5.000 before F eb ru ary 1. The •ti Son com pany sei'd firm at F orest House heating custom ers w ere G range. T ualatin, will be installed dron, H om er S ettlem ier. Howard "W hen these reasons for ra tio n W ashington C ounty Public H ealth would purchase additional property county include P aul P atterso n of Grove, heading th e research dc- aslv il liy th«' «'..mi-.iny to m aster of Pomona G range at Hillis. W ayne Lytle. Ki-ith Sus adjacent to the m unicipal airport lim it as I artm ent. the q u arterly m eeting W ednesday bauer. Edm und M itchel. Mrs. Lin- ing are unerstood by t h e buying association lacks $200 of m eeting to provide for extension of r u n H illsboro for board No. 1 at B eav (Continued on page 2) erton and Joseph M cCready for Ja n u a ry 27. a t S h erw o o d . Mrs. nie Thom as. Tom Spencer. Mrs. public,” he continued, "the urge this goal.” ways. it was decided to inform to hoard w ill gradually disappeai T his y ear m arks a crisis in the the CAA th at the city w as not in board No. 2 at Forest G rove. T hom W alker is the first w om an m aster Ray S igler and R obert Beattie. and good citizenship w ill prevail.' anti-tuberculosis cam paign. Tu- a position at this tim e to proceed as H Tongue J r . of H illsboro is to hold th at position in this county. A dem onstration of the w orkings associate governm ent appeal agent O th er officers to be installed are of a filter b o ard in an aircraft berculosis has alw ays increased w ith such purchase. for board No. 1. Mrs Ethel Pennington, W inona w arning cen ter w as given. Two d u rin g w ar and an increase is a l A ppointm ent t f E. C. B ennett Notices have been sent to regis G range, overseer; Mrs. Mollie m oving pictures w ere shown, th e ready evident in m any sections of this country. T his y ear th e C h rist as a police officer w as confirm ed tran ts pointing out th at they "may. I. indinghntn. Tigard, lecturer: Fred first being on the English aircraft Sm ith, Hillsboro, stew ard; H arry w arn in g service and the other on mas Seal S ale is of m ore im p o rt by the council. A re ta il beer li w ithout charge, obtain from these Schm eltzer, Scholls, assistant stew aviation cadet train in g in the U. S ance to the h ealth and w elfare of cense was also approved for G eorge officers advice as to th e ir rig h ts the country than in anv y e a r since H endrcn. who has leased the L a r under selective service and reg u Seriousness of Ute fa rm production problem was ard; Mrs. Mamie Downing. B eav arm y air force. son place at 148 S outh Second av e lations, and, w here necessary, ob erton. chaplain; R. H«>rnecker. 1917. pointed out by H enry H agg, prom inent Reedville dairv- Hillsboro, treasu rer; Mrs. Fred R obert B. Coyner, assistant m an tain assistance in taking appeals.” In spite of all the calls for our nue. ager of the H illsboro branch of dollars, we m ust not fail to support man in sp e ak in g a t the R otary club luncheon T h u rsd ay G rant. D ixie M ountain, secretary; the F irst N ational B ank of P o rt tCharles W alker. Winona, gatekeep- the W ashington C ounty Public on "D a iry in g an d Its Relation to the W a r.” land. has been prom oted to a H ealth association. Mrs. M organ <’r: Mr«. Phyllis Mill«. W ashington, H agg said the food production m ay becom e d e sp era te Ceres; Mrs. S ara F« rsythe, Hills- sim ilar post with the G resham said. "We m ust not fail to observe ulth a h th«- farmeri have b e e n * ------------------------------------------ b«ro. Pomona; Mrs. Fred Smith. branch and w ith his fam ily w ill the old trad itio n of C hristm as Briee Plyrnatc. a chief commis- asked Io incrciisc th e ir goals in I Hillsboro, Flora: Mrs. M C Mc- sary stew ard in th e navy, arrived move there som etim e next week Seals—» trad itio n th a t literally spite of m uny difficulties, p rin K ercher. Beaverton, lady assistant M onday for a five-day visit w ith A man is coming h ere from the saves lives. Have you re tu rn e d cipally that of a labor shortage. stew ard: 'Charles \a ■ n , K , le e k of , | h ' ; w ife and d au g h ter P enny. The La G rande branch to succeed Coy your blue envelope received w ith Close Io 2,000.000 farm w orkers. K inton. Lym an Ro the seals'.’" K,,^k’i,nii»> ° ff A.'.’ u ,'.n< c h ' cf petty officer, now in his sec- ner. (P icture on page 3) Ihe cream of the crop, have been "Ration coupon banking,” a new type of banking Mrs Dan B u rk h alter of Hillsbori«.«on^ perieni of naval service, has D u rin g his tour years in the lost Io the arm ed services and war executive com m ittee, and com m unity. C oyner has been ac service for retailers and wholesalers of rationed com I been in active d u ty for tw o years industries, according Io Ihe dairy Dorothy lfeinbach, pianist. I and three m onths, during w hich tive in civic affairs. H e is a past modities, designed to make the nation’s ration program leader, w ho said th at as a result S en ato r Earl E F isher of W ash tim e he has been on a tran sp o rt president of the Lions chib, is manv farm s will be out of pro- ington work more effectively, will be inaugurated here in Hills county has been accorded I nnd traveled to most A m erican serv in g as scoutm aster of the iluction. It w ill be up Io Ihe eld er good recognition in Ihe ap p o in t boro on January 27, according to announcement. scenes cf operation, including so u th Lions-sponsored Boy Scout troop, men. children and women Io carry m ent of co m m ittee at the stale leg west Pacific d u ty On his last trip. secretary of the Y am hill-W ashing This (is a w ar service that th e * on the farm production. ton C ounty B ankers' association. islative session a t Salem he was aw ay from this country for I "J" £ an*c,'s , a N ervier Loss to Herds D eputy collectors from the office governm ent has asked the banks He was given the chairtm anship of eight m onths ' rn cm b tr ° f T oastm asters and of A Worse Ilian any th in g in llie d n iry c f J. W M alcney. collector of n- to un d ertak e under w hich w hole C hief Plym ate praised the m orale com pany Oregon S tate G uard since tern al revenue in P ortand w ill be , salers and the larger retailers will in dustry is the loss of herd founda Ihe com m ittee <;n county affairs and its organization. was nam ed vice-chairm an of the tions for 1944 and 1945 through the S U G A R — Stamp No. 10. in in H illsboro from F ebruary 1 to 13 i be rC{l uired tbc Office of Price A rth u r L. Reiling. secretary - of the boys in the service and said sale i f v«al calves, Hagg declared. im portant rule« body. S enator F ish tre a su re r of the Hay-M uling com they w ere giving the Ja p s a little to open "ration Rook 1, good fo r three pounds, inclusive, and from F eb ru ary 23 to A * J dm inistration " Up to recently it was alm ost im e r also won places on Ihe ag ric u l pany. has been elected first vice- of th eir own m edicine in the jungle bank accounts" in the banks w ith | March 15, inclusive, to assist ta x expires Janu ary 31, 1943. possible to supply Ihe dem and for ture. roads and highw ays and m u president of the N orthw est f a n fighting. As one of ihe oldest men I payers in p reparing th eir federal in which they custom arily do busi COFFEE— S t a m p N o. 2 8 i n calves for Hie build in g up of herds nicipal affairs. ness. Into these "ration acco u n ts' aboar I ship, he recently had Ihe | come tax re tu rn s for the y ear 1942 ners' association, w hich includes In the house, R epresentative canncrym w hile now it is d ifficult lo sell opportunity of serving as K ing i Im bued w ith the urge to aid salera^ in d retailara will Rook 1, good for one pound, e x A ssistance wil be given at S h e r en from Oregon, W ash pires Feb ru ary 7. (For bookhold H esse was nam ed chairm an of (he ington and Idaho. I hem for this purpose. N eptune rn ihe cerem ony of cross the U nited States In I t s baffle wood F eb ru ary 15 and a t Forest deposit the ration coupons receiv ers 15 years of age or over only.) O ur fields ami h erd s helniig Io engrossed and enrolled bills. He was against the axis a large G rove from F eb ru ary 20 to 22. in- I ed from th eir custom ers against He had previously served as sec ing the equator H e looks as though | , Ihe boys in Ihe fighting forces, ar- also nam ed a a m em ber of Ihe ond vice-president. navy life agrees w ith hint. which they w ill d raw special " ra s^bg« num ber of Washington elusive. G A S O L IN E — Stamps num ber I'ordm g Io Ihe speaker, w ho urged ag ricu ltu re, elections, and w ays and The local man has seen and p a r In addition, the sam e assistance tion ch<icks'' w hen o rdering new ed 3, each good for four gallons enm ity boys have enlisted th at cveryon«» having any ex tra m eans. ticipated in considerable of the is available to taxpayers at the of supplic« lt is expected th at only Enlistm ents reported: through January 21. Stamps No. lime help «ml on Ihe farm s if at R epresentative K u ratli d rew the South Pacific action including o f fice of the in tern al revenue collec Id le retailers whose food sales in A ll names for this column i each good for four gallons from « hait man.« hip of the health and pub-1 (C ontinued on page 3) fensive action and bombing and ! must be turned in by Tuesday. to r a t the C ustom House in P o rt Decem ber. 1942. exceeded $5,000 January 22 through M arch 21. In' nior.ils com m ittee, vice-chait man su b m arine attacks. land each day until March 15, the ' will be directed by the Office of A rm y of banking and corporations and T IR E S — Inspection dales: Cars final day for the filing period. Price A dm inistration to open ''r a W illiam Yates, Hillsboro. w ith " A ” mileage rationing honks, places on adm inistration and re- ' W illia m C. C hristensen was rc- il ion accounts." No charges of any C h im n ey Fire D a m a g e s N avy organi, -at ion. federal relations, and eli'i'ted pre: ident of the C om m ercial kind will be m ade by Ihe banks for p rio r lo March 31; ,'B ” and “C ” S unrise Sunset food and dairy products. N ational hank a t the annual stock A fire resulting from a chim ney R obert Edwin Sclander, Hills- H illsboro G ra n g e hf.nks, prior to February 2$. | ihis service. 8:45 Ja n u a ry 21 8:0« « -. ' — ■ holders' m eeting last week. O ther b u rn ing out caused dam age esti- j boro A ids P a ra ly s is F u n d "D ” books f o r motorcycles: C onsum ers such as housewives, Ja n u a ry 22 11:44 6:02 officers are: M . I’. Cady and J. L. m aled a t $50 to the W alter Ja rre ll L eonard Boyd H ascall, Forest H illsboro G range m em bers have m otorists, and o th er individuals Those having basic bonks are to Bills a t H a v en s O ffice Ja n u a ry 23 8:43 8:03 Searcy, v ic e -p re sid e n ts; C l y d e rcsideiK c at 206 West W alnut street Grove. voted to contribute proceeds from who purchase rationed comm odities observe the "A ' date; those w ith Ja n u a ry 24 6:05 8.42 Hill.* before the O regon legis- Yount, cashier, and C. Jack J r . as T uesday afternoon. Damage was Chas. Schm idlin of above B ux th eir dance Ja n u a ry 30 to the In for consum ption will not be affect a supplemental ration the "B ” Ja n u a ry 25 8:41 6:08 la to re are mi file in the office of sistan t cashier. ton. covered by insurance. Firem en date and those w ith a second sup fantile paralysis fund ed by the new “ration coupon Ja n u a ry 26 H:40 6 87 Ju stice of Peace A. W Havens, w hoi Director.: an« Cady. Christensen, w ere also called out Monday a fte r Editor's Note: Leave names G range will meet tonight (T hins- I banking” system . T hey will cou plem ental ration the "C' dale. Ja n u a ry 27 8:39 6:00 ; has announced th at anyone Inter- R. I! Ea ter. L oiter Ireland E L noon w hen Dr. W. E. H inds' c ar of young men volunteering for a t the G range Itali for the | tinue to obtain th eir ration cou- Hillsboro Kaiion O ffice— 133 S. Ja n u a ry 28 8.38 8:10 I Cited is welcome to cxaxniuo them. Johnson, H. A Kuratli and bcaiey. cau g ht on lire. service at this ofiice. ¿uJar r business nieetuig. (Continued on page 3) 2nd Ave., U ouis 10 a-m. to 3 p in . in g m en In t ’n* a rm y overseas, ac- < »tdm g to ru lin g s received by the Aigu.s w ith in the lis t w eek These new re g u la tio n s in c lu d e le tte rs, p a r cels and n ,w>paper> un i m agazine* and w i re e ffe c tiv e a*. o f Ja n u a ry 15 T h e W ar D e p a rtm e n t In fo rm e d the I ’ *t O ffic e d e p a rtm e n t t l a t \ 1 lu m e o f m a il dnipjitrh<*d to o v e r« is d e s tin a tio n * in tu t be ke p t to a m in im u m because o f the heavy de m a n d being m ade on ca rg o .space fo r m ilita r y .shipm ent* and becauae o f t ie lim ite d fa c ilitie s a v a ila b le to « -m m a n de r* of th e a tre * o f v p e ra - to m- fo r d e liv e ry o f m a ll Jossy Winner of Slate 4-H Club Holstein Award Aircraft Observers Honored on Service Named Officer March of Dimes To Aid Campaign Against Disease ; ! Hillsboro Folk Shiver As Cold Hils Low Level -it» Hoarding Food Decried by OPA Chairman Here Gardner Named Officer of Group Cyrus Appointed On Draft Board ¡ s s ¿ ¡ s . îfe Demonstration Given by FFA Team Monday Business Men invited to Traffic Meet Sale of Seals Nearing S5.009 Pomona to Seat New Officers Appeal Agents for Draft Announced Labor Shortage Serious Handicap In Food Production, Declares Hagg Coyner Given Gresham Post Navy Veteran on Visit to Family Ration Banking Program Scheduled To Begin Soon; Boards Not Affected Legislators on Good Committees Aid for Income Tax Payers Set Reiling Named Canning Leader Ration Book Data Answer Call Dim-Out Guide Local Chairman Appointed; Drive To Collect Fats Local Bank Names Officers, Directors