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Firdale-Iowa Hill
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a state. Lincoln was elected President. T h e C ivil W ar was fought
n»»,F « p e nd , d «he P «• n \ I c .n • •• uled fu r F rid a y , t h h
week, has
P.«Mr«dcna H-. it n »»n<*|jt , ’vc»»k been po tp »u< d u n t il F e b ru a ry 28.
w ith hl< »on T.i»-’ it F d w ,’*d T »nn- on .'H’Cuunt d the p re va le n ce o f j
. . . the Spanish-A m erican W ar . . . then W orld W ar I. Portland
• ••»» at D ',"1 • A r H
w l, '” -». L I 'it measles.
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J a c q u e lim P ort v tins tw*en o u t n t ;
G as & Coke C om pany weathered all these events — continued to
I», ’ h»» n lr c,,rns M r J.»nn« •» found
i lio o l the pa t w eek w ith measles.
co ld and !»*<’t in part» o f A rizo n a
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M in n ie B la k e re tu rn e d last
expand and im prove its service, in good times and bad. T h en in
O c a r lla g g lo ft M - la v f
S i. F rid a y fro m T u r n e r w h e re she has
l»»m w h e re he o w n t sever it d.,v. been ta k in g care o f h e r cousin,
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B e rt ! ’« •!,« . w h o was »11 M rx.
1942, W orld W ar II was in full swing — challenging the C om pany
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, md«’x fro m th»* flo o d ed area w h e re
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f ‘ e ! •; f t
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with new problem s and new responsibilities. But — as in the past
125 ix iA.-Fi« wer© le ft homeless.
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— P ortland G as 3C C oke C om pany has m et this
-^e with
d a r M ill b o th o f w h m a r c h ec<»x M o n d a y and Tuesday.
« / M r W lit» F < C le v e rly «1.-
In fa n t« w e a r w w fe a tu re d In « t v
new and greater achievements^ Som e o f these are s. nunarized in
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fig h tin g a im o f th e U. S- n a vy.
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D a y - N ig h t
Towing and Ambulance Service
HALL'S GARAGE, Cornelias
Phone 361 M —Call Collect
A report on your ( «as Company’s
84th year of service
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abxent f r »m school th e laxt week
w ith th e flu
M r« J K lin d t and son M u r l o f
T h e D a lle s w e re recent v dor« at
th e O scar M orri.« hom e M u r l wax a
p a tie n t nt th e G ood .Sam aritan hoy-
p ita l In
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a b o ut seven
m o n th » ago. w h e n E a rl M o rris w.is
c o n fin e d th e re
L it t le B o b b y Bvpe. w h o re c e n tly
fe ll o u t o f n tre e near h is home,
fr a c tu r in g h i« r ig h t a rm l>etween
th e elbow* and w r is t, is abb* to re
tu r n to school.
T h e m en w h o an* e m p lo ye d at th ,'
A lb in a Shop« o f the U n io n P a c ific
ra ilro a d in P o rtla n d , w h e re M r O
ca r M o rris is e m p lo y e d , have re-
e e n ty p re se n te d hi« s.»n E a rl w ith
a re c e ip t s h o w in g tlie y have p a id in
a dvance a c o rre sp o n de n ce course
in rad io , fro m the In te rn a tio n a l
C o rre sp o n d en ce .school a t S cra n ton .
Pa T h is o p p o r tu n ity fo r E a rl to
le a rn a tra d e was g iv e n ax a C h r is t
mas present.
YOUR
DENTAL
NEEDS
growing population accounted for a substan
tial part of tbis increase. Last year 6,962 new
gas users were added to our lines — as much
as a whole new city of 20,000 population.
The total number of customers served by
Portland Gas & Coke Company at the end of
1942 was 96,548 — another new record.
DR, ABRAMS
H H I M tO ltO
TRY THOXINE for that irritated throat— it’a a
fine cough syrup, too. Bottles at 35c - 60c * $1.00
BATES PINARET SYRUP (creosoted). Bottle 50c
BATES CHEST OIL. Bottle ....................................50c
Bates Nose and Throat Drops. Bottle .............. 50c
ALL THREE FOR ONLY $1.25
PFEIFFER’S CREACOMP, wonderful tonic and
cough syrup. Large bottle ..
98c
VALTIVA, for convalescents. Bottle
$1.49
A n im p ro v e d ro m p o u n d o f tn.-ill e x tra c t co n ce ntra te ,
v ita m in s A. II. B . G . and Iron .
250 capsules v ita m in s A. 11 I), G It m o n th s' s u p p ly h o ttie
Sixty-four members of the Portland Gas & Coke Company organization are now serving in the
armed forces of the United States. Their names are listed on the Honor Roll below. And here at
home, 10% of the Company's payroll is going into War Bonds every month to back them up.
Clarence Walter
Anderson
Blair Babcock
Lawrence William
Belin,er
Frank J. Bosvclt
Irwin N. Brokenshire
James Thomas Rurkc
James Edward Butler
Sydney E. Caldwell
Lloyd Claggctt
Howard C. Cofer
Patrick O. Connor
Glen Alvin Dake
Chester E. Davis
Clement Day
John Patrick Dorigan
Marvin L. I-'olkharts
Virgil Gcllatly
Lloyd Leslie Goheen
James 1 larold Grant
Harvey G. Hanson
Albert Hoeft
I larold D. 1 (ongen
Roger I.. Johnson
Webster A. Jones
.Vincent Richard
' Klinefelter
Leon Francis Krcidl
Sulo Henry Lainc
Paul Lancefitld
Jack K. Larkin
Frank Leary
George S. Little
S. A. MacDonald
Cecil Malcolm
MacGregor
Henry Howell McClain
Francis W. Mason
John D. Medak
George L. Moore
Wilfred Moorman
Raymond F. Nelson
Otto A. Olson
Ray Otto Olson
Kenneth J. Opitz
Ransom Dale Powell
Charles Frederick Pride
Gerald E. Reeves
Walter E. Reeves
Claud Ricketts
Neil M. Rilette
Shelby Rhoton
Jack Hughston Roach
Marvin Lee Rogers
Edna Roth
John Gregory Schin
William Bertram Singer
Luther Spraher
Donald H. Trinkhen
John Seymour Tyler
Lloyd Russell Verhei
Raymond Vogue
Eugene Weber
1 loit Wilson Webster
Wayne E. Weddle
M. Weinbaum
John J. Winn, Jr.
$1 it!)
1 0 0 f o r ................... ................ 49c
OTHER DRUG ITEMS
MILK OF MAGNESIA
Pi. 39c
Qt. 69c
COLGATE SHAVING CREAM. L a r g e tu b e 39c
PALMOLIVE SHAVE CREAM. Giant tube . 39c
Colage Ribbon DENTAL CREAM. G iiin t t u b e 39c
VASELINE HAIR TONIC. Large size
63c
WILDROOT— Cream-oil formula grooms the
hair, relieves dryness, removes loose
d tin d r u ff.
9 1 . 0 0 size ......
79c
JF.RIS HAIR OIL
75 ) „ , r
JERIS HAIR TONIC . 60c ) Bo,h for on|y 7 6 c
CHF.RAMY, creamy, fragrant skin halm ... $1.00
18-oz.
, tr«Kxxh.m c i c«w
H IL L S B O R O
Because of the fuel shortage caused by the
war, die demand for Gasco Briquet» was
greater last year than ever before in the com
pany's history. Production in 1942 totaled
91,600 tons — 58% more than in 1941. But
this production figure doesn’t tell the whole
story. The greater part of these briquets went
to meet local heating needs. This tremen
dously increased the amount of sacking and
house-to-house delivering necessary. But by
careful planning, scientific routing and hard
work, our crews kept deliveries right on
schedule. Because of (he splendid job our
entire briquet organization has done, more
than 25,000 homes in this area have had their
fuel problems economically solved. Gasco
Briquets still are sold at the same low price
in effect for the past four winters.
R o ll of H o n o r
HAVE YOU A COLD ?
ASPIRIN TABLETS,
Portland gas production in 19 <2 passed all
previous records. The secd-out for the jear
was 5,763,761,(KM, cubic feet — 29'«' more
than the previous peak year of 1941. Much
of this increased volume went to war indus
tries to help them build vitally needed equip
ment for our armud forces. But a rapidly
B r iq u e t P r o d u c tio n G r e a t e s t E v e r
OREGON
1 Teat C o n s e rv a t i o n .. .
The man{x>wcr shortage, the staggering bur
dens being carried by our transportation
systems, the immense fuel consumption of out
war industries, the increasing population in
this territory — all have combined to make
fuel conservation an essential part of the war
effort. For this reason, saving heat in every
way possible was a responsibility for the
duration that every man, woman and child
assumed cheerfully in 1942. Everywhere are
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W a r N e c e s s ity
evidences that a real fuel and heat saving
job is being done, hut in the event that
extremely cold weather should create an exces
sive demand for gas, the War Production
Board has directed us to ask all residential
customers and many businesses and industries
to curtail temporarily their use of gas until
the emergency is over. You will be notified
promptly by newspaper and radio if and
when such necessity arises.
G a s c o M o to r F u e l . . . G o n e to W a r , T o o !
Portland Gas A Coke Company’s benzol —
along with quantities of other important
chemical by-products — has also enlisted in
LTncle Sam's services. You knew benzol,
blended with gasoline, as Gasco Motor Fuel.
Now benzol is used in 100-octane gasoline to
give our air forces a more powerful aviation
fuel than any being used by the Axis. Benzol
is also employed in the manufacture of syn
thetic rubber and other essential war products.
But when benzol's war job is done, you’ll find
it back in its former civilian role, ready to
give you top performance in your post-war
car (or plane)!
Y o u r C o o p e r a tio n M e a n s M u c h
In addition to supplying gas service to our
96,548 customers, we have the urgent job of
producing a wide range of chemical products
which are going directly into war uses. For
this reason, we are particularly grateful for
the splendid spirit of cooperation with which
you have accepted necessary war-time changes.
We appreciate your business, and — as in
peace time—we are making every effort to give
you the best public service possible. But the
need for conserving tires and equipment— the
scarcity of materials— the loss of men to the
armed forces— together with other factors—
make it difficult for us to carry on our business
entirely as in the past. Service calls, for exam
ple, have to be routed in advance to minimize
mileage — this means we cannot answer them
quite so promptly as in the past. We are asking
you on occasion to read your own meter. Vie
may even have to ask your assistance on other
matters. Hut whatever inconveniences we
may have to ask you to share with us in
1943 — whatever changes in production or
policy may be necessary — these will come
about only in aid of the common purpose of
helping win the uar as quickly as possible.
P ortland G as
& C oke C ompany