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8—HILLSBORO ARGUS T hurstlay. J a n u a ry 21. 194,1 Controversial Bills Showing In Second Week Holds Meetings (By V rm o n W illiam s) A ST h 7 ,E H? VSE S A T ™ J " " » - .^•cond Z « i atU,rC “* ,s * * “ ,n:<1 its vcr«ial h ill w o rk the contro- ™ in J t J ’l a re beein,1'n c to show i f b t a » h hnr ’ S ev eral tax bills state ^ n riy h:<?h. WOU,d m od,fv the w dh. ,a x T ru ck biIls are w eieh i • * " ln . w hJcb w ould increase w eig h t and len eth . S everal local tro d u ced ” Ud eS h,V e aIso bcen in - trodueed. and m o re to c o m 1 Two SalXath V S,r" n8 b ,c k i’’e 'f the A nti- n ’loon L e a ru e and th e W C T V i °.f c o ,,r' e H w o u ld n ’t be th e leg islatu re if w . d id n ’t h av e a f“ w f i'h and m ilk bills on th e law m ak- ¡ r e h o ? “ ,A" ’he ab(" ’e a re hot subjects and a re su re to b r.n e fo rth mu-'h o ra to ry if thev m ?erh r " aCh i he f H ' r B ut fir^t t-e v SCHOLLS — S unday evening tTe wh7eh hP g ?u n tle t >n com m it- w . / n r n rep o rt ,h e b i» ’ nut "Do Ja n u a ry 24. m arks the beginning Pa. s o r Do not pass." and it's a nf the evangelistic m eetings to be Cinch m an y of th ese meaui-es wUl held a t the Scholls Methodis Ret a real w o rk in g o v er from the church u n d er th e leadership o* mi't’t™ . S Who a re on said com * the Rev R obert J K ennedy, o Dallas. Texas. The Rev. K en n ed ' recom m ended bv sue) O ne of th e h o tte d o f the hot bills comes S » ! fa r is J hp m easu re to church leaders as Bishops Marti- mod fs th e tax p a ,d by em ployers and Selectm an, and Dr H arry D en 'n the w o rk m en ’s unem p lo y m en t man, executive secretary of the w in bCe h fl,lnd m easure Commission on Evangelism of the labo-b ? " M lV OUght b y organized M ethodist church. The evangelist av«?l\hiL b ° r b as a h u ee b an k ro ll is know n to be a splendid singer c “ . jl tn concluding a m eeting to to m am tam a p otent lobby He is the to ''a r d off any such effort on the in S anta Paula. Cal. p a rt of em ployers and this lobbv is yougest b ro th er o f Mrs. Clifford alread y on th e scene of action I L.arkin of this com m unity. & • e » II* Enemy Always on Lookout for the Apparent Innocent Items in Press Variant Club Helps Furnish “ In te rc e p t” is m ore im p o rtan t— in w ar th an in i football gam e, ti is a broad term usually m eaning to stop or seize com m unications intended for the enem v In f or- Whitmore Home ' ''ii the look-out for ap- p.irentlv innocent item s in publi cations and o th er m ethods of com- m unication. All new spapers e n deavor to meet the requirem ents of the censorship code on a voluntary basis. O bjectional m atter occasionally creeps into news columns despite an editor s vigilance and desire to conform to w artim e practices for lew spaperi. Practically every com m unity has boys in service overseas ' ho w ant the home town p aper no m atter hew out-dated it is when copies reach them The only g u a r anty that each edition w ill get ¡trough the censorship screening w ithout the application of the scis sors is to p rint m aterial w hich c an not be useful to the enemy. Too much detail about soldiers' and sail- ors' foreign addresses helps the Vxis agents figure out the size and | ocation of our m ilitary and naval orees. The approved-form of ad- tresses for overseas destinations p articu larly th at published for pub- .c exam ination. is to list th e Arm y Post Office or Navy Post Office num ber and the two m ajor m ail . listrib u tio n points "care Postm ast- { 'f —New York or San Francisco." T here will be no occasion for " in tercepts" at the B order C ontrol Stations if these sim ple and sane p re c a u tio n s are observed. ........ | ... ' . . , J H ’z z z s H ’z z z e x Former Resident Buried Friday SALE BOYS' m edium heavy sole and a m e d i um low w alking heel. Fam ous Enna Jettick a rc h th a t acts as a su p p o rt in itse lf o r as ad d ed su p p o rt lo r y o u r own le a th e r arch es ■ $ 5 -5 0 DR. GEO. H. BUTTERFIELD Optometrist - Eye Specialist 2nd Floor, C om m ercial Bldg. C o rn er 2nd and Main, H illsboro ■ Highly Recommended by Dr. Crockett, Hills boro's Foot Specialist and Chiropodist! MacKenzie Motor Co. 3rd and Washington III! .1 S ilt >R{) M Silk and W ool, Part W ool H eavy Cottons FOR e t A M unsingwear High Style 2 w ay Stretch Combination STEP IN X ». ,1 \ . T ,1 ) ■ a V - / For Children! PR. AH sizes s p Coat Style B oys’ W ool Mix SW EAT SHIRTS WARM BLAZERS Sizes 2 y ears to 1»’,. H eavy w eight plaids. $1-25 $ 2 -9 8 $ 3 -9 8 SALE WINTER COATS FOR W O M EN! M issea! C hildren! A verv s5 special lot p ractical, good looking coats lo r a Jot of service and w arm th. Take your pick! 2-Pound Rayon J 'y .s o I I aiunsing SALE SWEATERS $ ].0 0 A ll Satin Front Combination STEP-IN w ith satin suppo rtin g lace uplift K<u iti elastic back and stays. Satin and bra. A beautiful teu rose color, Sg.M % ' 1-Pound W ool QUILT BATTS COMFORT BATTS W arm th w ithout the w eight. Double $ 39 bed size Double bed size. Sale 79c 1 CURTAIN NET th a t PANELS will M U N S IN G B eautiful new p astel colors harm onize p erfectly with y our bed room color schem e all in fluffy cush ion dots. Size 38x78. Hem m ed all rea d y to hang. EACH R eal Lace 79 Rayon and E lastic GIRDLE Size 70x80 Plaid Curtain Panels Sheet Blankets W ith loop tops. J-arg. -size 45x78. All finished all rea d y to $ 00 hang. Each Stock up w hile you can g e t them a t this I o w price! M aybe la te r we c a n ’t get them a t all. Each I A beautiful satin g irdle with clastic panels. T w o -w a y •Wretch back z ip p e r closing Rayon and Wool Purrey Blankets $4.50 F? eautiful a ! . i V • UFFY « V« B FL RAYON and long Large Size 70x90 W HITE SHEET Special Selling BLANK ETS “C A N N O N ” Lot’s w a rm e r and ju st as easily w ashed as sheets. Special $ 1 .1 9 JL Each Turkish TOWELS H eavy quality fancy or plain and this lot comes in ju s t th e sizes y o u w ant. 4 ÎC45 $i Muslin Sheets Ml \s|N(.VF4R G raduate Corsellieres in C harge at All Ttn.es. Consulation and Advice Free and Fittings G uaranteed! I-y ear Q uality! SI 49 63x99 72x108 8 1 x99 (Lim it 2) Size 8 1 x 1 0 8 $1.59 PILLOW SLIPS IN HILLSBORO « •• » Elastic front an d back with pow er knit side«. ( om plet e d ia phrarn "tipport with comfort- able easy fit. WOMEN ! 69c C hildren' I •«»f U. 1 Fo. Of. H ealth protection w ith Ffootl looks a ii it loiijf w ear. B roken sizes. V alues to $2.95 W om en’s - J MUNSINGWEAR M unsing w ear” HOSE UNION SUITS For W om en! phoiu- ;i| | ? I Everybody, E very P ayday 10% W arm, Part W ool A N D GIRLS’ CORRECTIVE "MYNURSE" j H e'll A ho ( he» k Vt ur Hull»* and | eiixrx I ir e Buy War Bonds and Stamps First fibre wool! Pastel colors with wide satin binding. The ideal top c o v e rin - lo r y o u r bed on these chilly nights' Hour* I »« rw w a r a lot nf ban, r i. ■ gu at lit»* tir»l r»»ltl •peli. I In rc ’« m» ex» ti»» f»»r n. A »impie « in rk up ul ihi» lime of «» ar u 111 I» | | if lime un* Meukne»» in the elrelrlrnl »*»l« ut u in | li»»** litui li longer *our bailer* nill lu»l. At W ashington County's Larqest Dept. Store for ease and endurance Enna Jettick s fam ous “foot co m fort” oxford. Soft black kid with C W T ALIBI A DEAD BA T TEin JA N U A R Y S A IE For M en! cn Vs ó n ? H o U d ? y 9 to O in tm e n t by apP Res. so m , Ph- ¡602', Office S upplica of all Ulllhhoro Aiuti« Ilniiib the Japs with Junk! COLD WEATHER NEEDS Slipovers, Buttons, Zippens. and good asso rtm en t colors. can be w orn fo r dress and ev ery day w ear. Specially constructed fo r su p p o rt and foot balance . . . P lain but w ith a dainty toe and side trim . hom e at V You h a e of hom e double V» .ork- ’ n d v’.ar eii if making ¿o it You can fro m eye- o ffe r ision- X’ OU or ^ ^ L ' d o u b t s tra in h av < anv l e t us If y ° u eye». .b o u t your now S e e k th em Leypoldt I r itv Baptist church of Portland c o d,n’,,d - ’> x >‘ <- , led to J ’’’ >'f H i' T u a l.ilin >’l‘" " s church , „ »«l.’lt-ti«- la n d e r was born „ ” •••'"«’ S w u .e ila n d J a b 9 A.M. Io 6 P.M. They have a record “ M artha” last. This Enna Jettick w om en h in ut I.un* Mül January 23. ItUll. STORE HOURS « « « * BLACK KID OXFORD Front cemetery. Ret BEAN AMERICAN SAVE FUEL B irthdays Honored 1 5hirtKdlela P :,° e n te rta >he<t With a birthday d in n er party Sunday C r',h h n" '" !‘i’k a " ‘•P’10"'- P Cd G .ab h o rn . of Cooper M ountain Mrs. Sam Stone of N ew berg w is p a rt"/ $UeSH at a bir,hday dinne? W % r hiUnd;'y glven by Mrs Ed W ohlK hlegel. Covers w ere la,d for "BEAUMONT" TIES on the H°me iw d hv lii s well ■ X , - 1"'-* ........ sht lived until seven 'ars ¿mo Sun ttiat tim •he had made her home with h,‘r n.s-m law und d au g h ters Mi ........................... and Mrs Trachee! and Mr »nd r s Ernesi Z ureher. II •• luish.oul on F ebruary 13. 1!1H , ,v’: I»»* s '" "■ »urvlved by - ur datigli ' .... . , , £ ; ’ « " J bl' re'n' ,'m - **'1' -"‘<1 one son. Mi Emm i S h 1,1 ’ im'l l s r h . i l ' i VS Ed" '" rd - "'h o of Till uno k, Mrs I ,.,m T, , | .. . ht,r<\ a num ber of of Reedville. Ileum S !.„ le. M H ivne Jones, u’ho b n Irene Amavher. .md m ,- s Elsie > na.~s u ° f ' scboo> hoard, at- Z ureher. Hillsboro Als„ ., br„-!iei fore X tr‘’''ì " v " ' S,le ,a u ih ‘ he- -(olili L inder of r, ill • 2, l’.oll.m d. •eaeh.nc Eu ’ H ;,n,'>h<’r one 1« grandehildren and cue gr, ,!■ t n h m e „ w. who taupht in the grandchild a ir e s e m ’ , T<” '- M,s -ShH-hle's granddaughter. ,v ,s , , ,dlrei-tor- O tto O rnduff. Mrs W alter Schm itke an l t . • ,.h ' I', • 1 Trael.sel. O n g a! the services lie- Mr and Mrs K enneth W hitm ore t'° " ’l’-inii‘d by a n o t h e r ra n I d a ,■ mil fam ily, w ho h:»ve been st.iv- tcr H enry G aylord Pali Leslie Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs N P Johnson of Rt 2. HK’ at the home of her moth-?r. Mr< b‘ ‘»rers w ere aL,, Riunii n . and ady. 5inee the W hitm ore «nuid-sons-in-law . I. ren. Howard B eaverton, has received his 2nd Merle lieutenant's com m ission and the Home burned down Jan u ary «. a re u,ltl Ix 'nald T ruck« !. Robert Zur wings of a pilot in th e arm y air now living in the house built for ch er- H enry G aylord and W alter force He joined ta e arm y in nor gran d p aren ts the late Mr and Scl»»‘lke O rnduff, n ear th site F ebruary. 1941. serving 15 months I as a w eather observer in the air or tn eir form er heme. G et in the Scrap i n ^ h - r T 8 R acba" of P ° r‘land , corps beginning pilot training i)es V ux ^ ’x ?' KUCS'' Mrs K1,' a \ aux of Missouri, visited at the Mmn d " ” ShUCk h ° me S u n d a y ‘ and Appreciates U. S. OXFORDS r ■ ■' X <» hem .hem get th » jr sudden loss «iihstitiites for T ra rh r r Mrs H enry S e -l-l is suh titu t- ’’ ’ o* (he P leasant View school for Mrs Ju.m it , H v„s ,,f N , M ■> ni h is the mum ps T here was no PARKAS 59c good eves |> n.'L.ui "M • id ■ * Three Indictments Reported by Jury „„„n at the fit’iiiv ¿'1 s (vcnnelli U h ltm o re tents w oie J*. ., V u "d , “ S tl Thr.-e u b> f" V , on d fwo ,w , others i w eie A n" his d'' com pleted ket d in n e r wa< served it no „ m l • '«iinvr ai „ o'clock A . ¡ n , 1 WARM KNITTED * 1 *’ , Ri,es *° Be Sel Trachsel. at Reedville and > I * r *>‘*« «<’>'•’ held Monday iftei * an » J. W. Millor Alberi Sherwood .1 W Miller, liti, divil ‘ Un Monday m orning at Io •in« \|b«’i Sherw -’oJ »!> re^ident of ll-m h«in: and futi» , | Titfard eotninunit.\ dicd M ond.iy, wdl l»e held h»duy « Thu! . i Mrs M adelene Staehle. 79. died night V“ un ; Kuin ial H 'inr. Tl •’ p ni ut llul .» y. O h last T hursday afternoon at the ,u»l. wtll he in charme of fun<*iul »1 hv Oli .un; I home of her d .n u h ti < Mt t o! rii ru riiA i ' m •> x...... I m ation usetul to the A x is is in tercep ted at B order Control Buck H . - n - 'v x .rA ,N H e,ub s ta tio n s m aintained by the office of censorship Thev i r e • , I I I , , : V quilting 'tld .1 house In the f <t tw o w eeks m ore bilks ^/zOOZl'nZ? h » \e been in tro d u ced this session (Not necessarily new s) th a n last. T h e law m ak ers are re a l C ounty C lerk W. A. T upper g et ly try in g th e ir b e d to w ind up th e H enrr session come the fiftieth day F o r tin g locked in his office th e first t.m e in m any years both H unt Jr. running into a m achine gun nest Alvin K atchelar dt houses w ere in session every dav CHEHAI.EM MOUNTAIN — Mr. ing some pain tin , g - at night Fav . d u rin g th e first w eek H arv ev of e>h and Mrs J E. Sim pson received a P o rtlan d and F risb ie of B ak er hold < habo ?J^ v serving SerV!,ng "lizards ’llzards ' Evelyn Evelyn Mrs. K atherine W alters Betz. 73. victory letter S atu rd ay from then- th e lead fo r r in intro ew | b ‘,? nke r * a* in « a b -*rber chair Jb2 ea d to tro d d u u ctio ctio n n o of f 7 new M arry A ldinger accidently tu rn - form er old-tim e resident of W est son K enneth, w ho is in A ustralia, bills in th e house, w hile W allace o. P o rtla n d holds first honors in ing w ater on Sven D ahlen . . . Al Union, died at a P ortland hospital saying he is well and busy and that the senate. A ru lin g by S p eak er Bogue d e m o n s t r j h o w to lift a early Tuesday m orning a fte r a when he is aw ay from the U nited Don W oodman g et M cA llister th a t th e old m oth-eaten i big m an . Jean sh o rt illness. F u n eral services w ill States, he realizes m ore and m ere custom of "M r. S p eak er. I ask th a t ting a "big " prom otion rt TeId Pearson's F u n eral th e c o u rtesy of th e house be e x A nn C arv er w earing a rin g . C hurch in P ortland on Friday at how m uch it is w o rth fig h tin g for, tended to M r B lah” is out this ses G eneva Strong hearing rum ers. and urged his younger brother. A r M ilma S childhauer being s u r H iiu'h^! In term en ‘ "'ill be in the sion. caused M cA llister’s stock to thur. a high school stu d e n t to join Millsboro cem etery a t 1:30. rise still h ig h e r as a p resid in g of prised . . . F rank Pauli cleaning out as soon a s it is practical. ficer. T he ho rsep lay to please v a n ashes . . . Mrs. Pauli w earing e a r • X a ’’ ?urvived by six sons and Mary A nn Srhuim erich tw o daughters: Fred. John G eorge ity o n ly caused th e house to lose m uffs . , ¿nd B enry. all of near Hillsboro- m a n y hou rs of v alu ab le tim e in j calling h er dog. Bill Jcos riding a bicycle . . Doc Pete of Portland: William of Los sessions gone by. an d everyone Jak e of" Mihs-auk ' M rs , ChrLStlna 00,1015 aro u n d h ere is glad it’s o u t:’ and H inds having a car fire and Mrs E lizabeth h e re s h o p in g it stay s o u t definite-1 Well, Paul P atterson and AI H off ^ « L ^ . P e r ' ukio: of C lackam as; also 23 man enjoying" cold w eath er fish ly. g randchildren and five g » a t- ing Bob Buseh figuring out the - g randchildren survive. CHILDRENS great right change Ed Moore m aking G o v ern o r S n ell's in au g u ral ad S he was born in Russia on An motion for the benefit of J. B. d ress co ntain ed som e v e ry m e rito r a Thomas . . Mrs. Stansell joining m S ¿ ; 18H9' \ nd Came 10 N e" ' York ious recom m endations to th e legis the cham ber of commerce. la tu re . b u t o n th e o th e r h and he D icdre Sahnow. th ree-y ear-o ld S S suggested o n e o r tw o m oves th at the ¿°etzP ?nn i ? ^ X , ^ a^ tax-conscious can h a rd ly get land d au g h ter f Air. and .Mrs. G ordon Sahnow explaining all "tales' w ith preceded h e r m S haS w ho isn 't tax conscious th ese davs»? T he g o v ern o r m entio n ed th at an I see in the A rgus" . . K enneth Well ad d itio n al 8 p e r cen t excise tax be Peterson, surprised, saying. levied on ail u tilities, b u t did n 't | I w onder who w rote th at letter"" H ew itt p attin g a m an's m ention th e B o nneville project, . . . Les head to b ring him luck at w hich is ex em p t from all th e n u m bald bowling . . . New can n ery league erous fed eral and s ta te tax es and bow lers having trouble keeping h as O regon u tilities fo r its largest , balls on the alley. custom er. T his su g g estio n by the Homer S ettlem ier bragging about governor also in th e face o f ap p ro x im ately a m illion d o llar rate how low his th erm o m eter w ent . I Elva B atchelar telling m o r o n red u ctio n ju s t o rd ered by th e state u tilitie s com m ia-ioner. As everyone stories . . . . Doc A bram s looking know s, th e u tilities a re th e s ta te ’s disgusted . . Jim Thomas discuss F u tu re F arm er activities d u r largest taxp ay ers. M illions come ing ing a b ask etb all gam e . . . . Jack from this source each y e a r ta tax Person w an tin g to borrow a bottle collectors for cities, counties, school hot w ater . . . E sther Bella claim districts, etc. So those w ho tak e an of in g not to know an y th in g . Rev. \ \ Ì in te re st in ta x m atters ju s t can 't M ugford b rin g in g in his church I / m ak e such a suggestion add up to BI„ .U V annou ncem en t to th e A rgus a week good common sense. T h ere is such early a th in g as killin g th e goose th a t lays the golden egg. * • • T his is the season of th e session w hen th e politically w ise m ake th eir guesses as to how long th e legisla C ounty grand ju re rs reported tu r e w ill rem ain in session. Many th in k the law m ak ers w ill w ind up th ree tru e bills of in dictm ent in th e ir chores and be hom ew ard c irc u it c o u rt Tuesday. Two in d ict bound by the tim e th e fiftieth d ay m ents charging assault w ith in rolls around . H ow ever, th e old- te n t to com m it rape A-ere retu rn ed C larence K en tim ers w ho h av e been w atching against C harles them com e and go fo r m an y years w o rth y and a statu to ry indictm ent sh ak e th e ir heads and say 60 days ag ain st M ary G ift and L ester Zook. a t least and m aybe m ore. It's been close to 30 y ears since th e law W hosoever-W ill T abernacle, above m akers finish ed th e ir labors in the N o rth P lains—F riday. 8 p.m.. vounc alloted tim e and ad jo u rn ed sine die. peoplpe's m eeting, tcpic "Which B ut things h av e changed in 30 w as the g reatest in prophecy, the years, and so h a v e we. P ro p h et Isaiah o r th e A postle P au l?” Sunday, 10:30 a. m. the O bservation s from th e press box: S unday school hour has been T h e ra ilro a d an d tru ck lobbies are changed cn e-h alf h o u r later b u t the here, read y fo r th e usual braw l . . . classes are th e sam e. M orning w o r Jim m y D onegan looks things over ship, 11:30. As a sequel to last S u n for th e lu m b e r people . . . Giles d a y s serm on, “God's H eaven and F rench, th e law m ak e r from Moro, H ow to G et T h ere.” this serm on is floor lead e r fo r S p eak er M cAl w ill be "T he D evil's H ell and How lister. and doing th e usual good job; to G et T here," by the pastor; B .ble F ren ch is serv in g his fifth straig h t forum and p ray er m eeting, 3 p. m.; h itch as a leg islato r . . The G range E vangelistic service. 8 p. m The boys, headed b y M ort Tompkins, co-pastor. Rev. O ren H utchison w ill Calf Surfaced Crushed Kid in lock things ov er . . . A nd so does have charge of this m eeting. S e r m on “G od's R ationing B oard ” A llen S m ith, th e big tim e law y er Black and Brown. High style Roy M eyers is on the jo b as usual; ! T uesday 8 p. m "The M an Who w alking heel w ith arch su p p o rt he has been aro u n d th e lobby long C hanged the S abbath. W hy and e r th an anyon e else. . . P h il M et How He Did It," by th e pastor and plenty of toe room. A dressy, sohan drops in to say hello . . . Ex- Rev. M. E. Jam es, pastor. G o v ern o r S prag u e feels a t home p ractical Enna Jettick in all sizes w hen he visits th e p ress room . . . so do prices for ev ery th in g in this and w idths. rn The w eath er sta y s beautiful, and m a n s town. A t W eil’s .............. *O *0U » Mrs. M. Staehle Piles Monday <