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Laurel Women
Plan lo Help
Hospital Men
M b » — A n u , . . 4 Hllbbon, f a d . p . u d t
Bethany Church
Elects Officers
At Annual Meet
In i m
Alberl Stephens Student Panel
Buried Monday Held at P.-T. A.;
Officers Named
CEDAR MILL—A lbert W S tep h
en'1, a long-tim e resident of C edar
Mill died last T hursday a t his
l.A P ItE L L adies' C hib m et J
home He would have been 82 on
CEDAR M ILL — T he Jan u a ry
liary 13 with Mis B ernice Brown
Jan u ary 22 He was born in W illa m eeting of the P - T A will be
rw elve memheri, w ere present. In
m ina in 1H01
held
Ja n u a ry 2fl at 2 30 p m at the
cluding one new m em ber, Mrs Le-
He was a m em ber of the H ills- school houa* T he program will in
1 I I C olidge D uring the m eeting
boro B aptist church for 13 years clude a student panel discussion
Mr- C liri tie Brown rep o rted on
and a m em ber of the B ethany Bap^ What I H ave a R ight to Expect
her visit to Coffee club m eeting at
list church during the 12 years From My Home and My School in
Hillsboro She also read a letter
Me for Hom" L ife "
preceding his death. He and Mrs T raining
coneernlng
W ashington co unty*
t ' S M urines check th eir weapons and review autom atic rifle lex-
Stephens celebrated th eir fifty. , T he executive board w ill meet.
project in furnishing a recreation
M.na ub a id tran sp o rt taking them to the Solomon Islands How
!
prior
to
the
m eeting, a t 1 p. m. at
y ear
wt'd d ' nK an n iv ersary
last I
lo-.m for convalescing patients at
w e l l th e s e L eathernecks knew th eir studies is now know n th ro u g h
| the home of Mrs. A. R. Pearson
the
B
arne,
hospital
nt
V
ancouver
out the world
S urviving Mr. Stephens are his O
, fficers of th e P.-T. A. installed
B arracks
Tin* club decided th at
W id o w ; tw o sons. Hugh of P ortland ' for this
y ear are: Mrs. F ran k
h m em ber would give 25 cents
Cecil t of M arshfield; and three Y o u n g .
president; Mrs. C laude
' ward Ho fund Mrs E A G rif
daughters, Mrs. W I. Heinrichs, Cover, vice-president; Mrs H A
fith appointed Mrs C hristie Brown
pnd, . Mr;s M w Van B illiard of Ward, secretary; Mrs. L ester Full-
eha.rm un of Hie Camp Service
Portland, route 5, and Mrs H. E ner. treasurer.
f oiincil for thia com m unity. Mrs
Doris W est of O. S. C. sp en t the
„,.ordVn,
C alif°rn ia; fourteen
C lara S h aw reported that th ere
K n T\dch l,d ren and f,ve grc a t-grand
w eek-end w ith h er parents
Mr
is a total of $!i w orth of May
enuaren.
and Mrs. C B. West.
ings Stamps which arc bought with
F
uneral
services
w
ere
held
Mon-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
K
elly
and
M IIE F F IJN Zinn Ladies' Aid money collected from the penny
pu m a t
B ethany son E llsw orth from B anks spent
m et T hursday afternon Hev C J inarch , ich m eeting When enough
zef'^ . Cn Urtl? Rev J - c Schw eit- the w eek-end w ith the Jam es W al
h l . b e e r, collected the d u b plans
K
rueger
com
pleted
Ihe
p
resen
ta
McKINLKY El.MONICA
The
d ,r M u ev’ Dan H ag,‘r of the Ce- te r; family.
to huv a w ar bond Tin* crocheted
t ed.o Mill F arm ers’ U nion met at tion of the series •'H eaven" 'Hie .•ft
d a r Mill com m unity church in Returns to California
li.in
whs flispl.ived and mean* o f
• the h m e , , f j 1» M eurer, Jan u ary resu lt r f Ihe annual election wax
charge Interm ent was in C rescent
Miss B arbara C arroll, w ho has
•
is
disposal
d»>cuiaed
It
was
d
e
Grove cem etery.
12 ‘Hie follow ing officers w ere in
been staying w ith th e C u m m in g s1
stalled W F Stuck!, president; II a fi How* Mis Phil H ergert, r e cided that money to be received
family, is re tu rn in g to C alifornia
It Johnson, vice-president; Inez elected president. Mrs Roy H ein w uld h e invested in a w ar savings
te I’ve- T he h ig h e r grade school
Mi
H o n o r bond Tlie next m eeting will be
Johnson, secretary -.reu su rere. ’flu rich. vice-president
children gave a p arty in h e r honor
Mrs Elm er held with Mrs C hristie Brown on
n ext m eeting will be F eb ru ary II Sim antel. secretary
at the school M onday afternoon.
at the home o f M r and Mrs W F Kalzwedel, tre a su re r The retirin g Ja n u a ry 27
Receive« Prom otion
Durig.
officers are Mrs Scott Cam pbell, tt %AC Honored
C harles W alters, son of Mr and
s e c re ta ry :
M rs
R P K irk m an ,
FARM INGTON T he C om m unity
ROSEDALE—Y oungsters dl w ith
T e F I, Brown and Lee Brown
Mrs S T. W alters, has been home
treasu rer. and Mrs R obert Fowles . unilies attended a d in n er S unday W elfare club w ill m eet a t the Flm
*hls wc<?k a re Johnny and fo
Club Stops Mootings
r a five-day furlough He re c e n t
v'.ce-pievident It less.-, w ere Me.-- given by Mrs n g McNav at F or hom e of Mrs. C. E L intner, T h u rs Elm er W atts. Billie and Ju n io r
SIIUTE
S hute C om m unity club dam es C arl F rn g m e u r and C J e s t G rove in honor of Mw. Mc- day (today I.
Sorenson. B lly and C arole C ourt- ly received another prom otion to
coxsw ain of th e w atch in the coast
li. is d is c o n t . t , tied its m eetings until K rueger
J a n e t V anderschuere w as ill w ith
N.iv * ister Mass Lillie Brown. T he
guard.
fu rth e r notice, ax It lx too difficult
Anniversaries Honored
Zo n W alther L eague m et Friday m ain attraction was a large w hite the m easles last w eek.
Officers Named
to get a crow d together.
Ed H atfield ts painting h is house.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leopold w ere
evening Th v voted to sponsor n cake surrounded by tiny A m erican
Korm Horn
O fficers of the C ed ar M ill E x
flags
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Eastm an of hosts to a birth d ay and an n iv er
spot
announcem
ent
fcllow
ing
t
h
e
1
Mr and Mr.v W ilfert H arnett arc
I. . utenant G Raymond Meyers Boise, Idaho, w ho have been v isit sary p a rty at th e ir hom e S aturday tension U nit th is y e a r a re Mrs. L
L
utheran
Hour
T
he
second
issue
of
the p.m*nt,s of a jmjvi . born Jan u ary
president; Mrs. A. R
,
lJ 3 a ir force and M bs ing th eir niece. Mrs. E dgar Rehse, m hgt in honor of E A G illenw ater Kingsley,
I*’ M r H arnett and the baby a rc in ’In- society paper was d istrib u ted * ■alhe
and fam ily, left Ja n u a ry 13. They and Mr and Mrs. Fritz Meier. Pearson, vice-president; M rs C. B
Brown,
recently
enlisted
in
and
was
voted
bv
the
g
ath
erin
g
to
|
a P ortland hospital.
WAA
w ere en tertain ed a t a will visit th e ir d aughters a t B aker T here w ere five tables of pinochle West, secretary -treasu rer.
Word has been received here of he called "Schefflin S u rv e y " T h e. the lire
party by a group of friends before retu rn in g to th eir hom e in in play. T he honored guests receiv Son Transferred
th e birth of a baby boy to Mr and com m ittee elected to arran g e for th.'
Id a h a
M r s C. B. W est and J a n e t S p en
ed many gifts.
I party next m onth was Exits S a h (•riday night Lt Meyers arrived
M is Jo h n Neuman of P ortland
Mrs. Opal Long of Camas, Wash.,
Mrs. J. p. Schlesser entertained cer visited five days in S an F ra n
Mrs Neuman i.% the fo rm er Laura now. W illene K erkm an. M ildred h o m e Ja n u a ry II on a furlough was a w eek-end guest a t th e O.
with a d in n er p arty Sunday ev e cisco. C a l, last w eek w ith Mrs.
K ahle and Ja c k H einrich Ixiis and retu rn ed S atu rd ay to his base N. Erickson home
If u a d e r of this com m unity.
ning at her hom e honoring h er h u s W ests son C harles, w ho is in navy
Sahnow
reported
th at several M.ss Brown leaves for train in g in
Move to Goaton
Jo
e
Robinson,
w
ho
is
stationed
band's birthday and the first w ed service. Since she re tu rn e d hom e
Moines. Iowa, next S aturday
T he ftchool l >t tw o m ore s tu Hounds of stam ps had been sen t in
Mrs It E Meyers w as hostess nt at Cam p A dair, sp e n t the w eek ding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. w ord cam e th at C harles has been
dent* when J u b a and R alph C o r for Mi -ions L etters f ap p recia
end
a
t
the
hom
e
of
h
is
m
other,
Anton Schlesser. C overs w ere laid transferred to B rem erton, W ash.
a d in n er party honoring h erco u sin s
king moved w ith th eir p aren ts to tion from serv ice men w ere read <
nrp r.d and Mrs Jack O’R ourke Mrs. M ary Robinson, and o th er for eight people.
W alther League pins and w ristlets
Guidon
relatives.
The sixth and seventh grades a re
w, _ JJ.. f ' t r
C am p G ueber.
M em bers of the school board w ere presented to F rieda W eight r . b i 'S
Mr and Mrs. F reem an Row e e n
b . k reports for English i
U Mi IV ( ^ l u b
spi’iit an afternoon d cin£ som e re- and Alberta P a t e n t s for selling "H ia and has been in the arm y for tertain ed w ith a d in n e r p arty for submitting
work
w
w
k
.
_
w
ork
this
week.
nine
month«,
with
this
as
his
first
|xair w ork on the .school house and to "M es-en g ers" five "Cresset*"
tw
elve
at
her
hom
e
here
Sunday.
furlough.
S
ixteen
guests
w
ere
Son
Born
uid 13 "C oncordia M essengers" It
grounds.
R eturns From Hospital
w i. announced th a t registration, present.
and Mrs. W ilford B arnett a re I CFDAR v t t r
c„i
a. u
—
R obert B u rk h alter, w ho has been the Mr parents
of a sun R icaard Le- „ V l-IJAR M ILL—The C ed ar Mill
for W mt *r ( nference F eb ru ary Injured In Fall
C om m unity club m et Ja n u a ry 13 at
Charge of Reckless
hi m k M ackintosh w.t injured ill w ith pneum onia a t the Jones Roy. born Ja n u a ry 12, ' a t the E m c-c
I I and 14 in Salem have to be
an
hospital, cam e hom e F riday.
the grange hall to install the" f ol
m u le by F eb ru ary I O rville Suh- when he slipped and fell, hitting C alls F’roni W ashington
uel hospital. Mrs. B urnett w ill be
Driving Brings Fine
low ing officers: A. R. Pearson,
n.iw reported $35 W heatridge seals the side of the shed
rem
em
bered
as
Sue
Santoro.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. P uncochar
A reckles, driving charge brought i bad lx*(*n sold. Mrs llo in er Sinian-
president: A L. Larson, vice-presi
Mrs. C harles W hitten iM illicent
surprised
last Enters Service
a $15 fine to G erald B roderick of le, was elected as ¡.slant organist, D unsm ore, and three-m onths-old w ere pleasan tly
dent: Mrs. W. C O 'Connor, secre
Jo
e
S
antoro
w
as
m
ustered
in
at
H illsboro in m uncipal co u rt her« I as M ixm e K erkm an was unable to Me l'‘n " 1'' V ?' ' ’sited h er m other, T hursday, w hen th e ir d au g h ter
tary; Mrs. H arold Peterson, tre a s
the induction c en te r M onday ev e
S aturday. He was churg _ "d
Cy Mercer, over the w eek- Evelyn called them by long dis ning and left im m ediately for u re r Each incom ing and retirin g
servi* 11 • Ls w ere Helen and A l end °
tance
telephone
from
W
ashington.
reckle
d riving n ear the
woman officer was presented w ith
berta Petersen and M ildred and
rem erton, Wash. Joe has been very a lovely handkerchief. C om m ittee
school.
f.,IH ,,ni D‘? vis’ . w’ho b •‘’“ “ ten t P C. to con g ratu late them on th eir B
Lester K ahle.
30th w edding anniversary. Evelyn prom inent in 4-H w ork in this com chairm en fo r the com ing v ear w ere
C .m n a 7 ° r
, h e R" d C r <» » •«
m unity. especially in cows and
lu m p A dair spent the w eek-end Is doing secretarial w ork th ere and gardening. He recently w on a blue announced.
has been east for a y ear and a i
■ at his hom e here
A V alentine dance is being p lan
ribbon
on corn exhibits.
half.
_____________
ned for F eb ru ary 13.
S
taff
S
argeant
Dick
G
irard
a
r
Mrs. O. N Erickson e n ’e r’ained
Son Transferred
C O M PLETE
a! h er ...m e last Titursd*.y w ith • rived from Colorado a t the B runo
M r recen
and Mrs.
Jo a e t P
e te rk ««rt
o rt have
S antoro hom e last w eek to s p e n d ' h eard
tly th
theiV
quilting party.
his furlough here. He is the f i a n c e ' a r m y
and
of Mi i Millie Santoro.
N ew - Y o r k
h “ zbeeil ln
C l. and Mrs. A C B ak er w ere s a„ ^ ° g o Cal fo r
■
S pencer M otor Co. took o v er o d -
ille d to
tn M arion hv
, th h e . serious ill
in
_ u le so. C a l, fo r fu rth e r train -
called
by
ing.
’ rat on ,,f the Associated Oil service
ness of th eir sister-in-law . w ho has Receives Wings
been an invalid for o v e r 25 years.
streets last Friday. T he station w ill
Leslie Johnson, son of Mr. and
SHADY BROOK—A c re w o f 12
Mrs. N p. Johnson, has ju s t r e
w h . 1," bh 5 h a rle ’ WlIlls
B anks
men and boys and tw o trucks
ceived his silver w ings a t Roswell,
M m r P m p l « y e d by S pencer moved the scrap pile on the school
Repairs - Tune-ups
M otor Co. fur some time.
New Mexico. R oger an o th er son.
grounds
to
m
a
rk
e
t
last
Saturday.
U ntil last F riday th e station w as
who ts stationed a t F o rt Lewis,
operated by R obert Lisehefcka ^ o T h ere w as over eig h t tons collected
Wash., was hom e last w eek
Prompt Service - Cost Reasonable
in
this
com
m
unity
alone.
T
h
ere
is
G
range C lub Meets
■ now m anaging the G ilm ore Sup-
Jo h n Y aun, 65. of ro u te 3. B eaver
TTie G range H ome Economics club
Work G uaranteed
Hne rV <* S,latlon at F irst “nd Base- still a large pile of ru b b e r to be ton, died S aturday. F u n eral se r
moved. A vote of th an k s goes to
m et Ja n u a ry 12 at the hom e of
all w ho donated th e ir tim e and vices w ere held T uesday afternoon w ere ¿ r ^ n t .
E ight ladies
trucks to th is good cause. T he p ro at the Tigard Evangelical church,
Itislies Stolen
at
C rescent
ceeds w ill be used to b u y fire w ith com m itm ent
W arren Thontps >n M uir of Rt 4 ligh tin g equipm ent. Red Cross first G rove cem etery. Y oungs F u n eral
~
“—
sherwo'Ki bus rep o rted to S h eriff J aid kit. and eq u ip m en t for the Home of T igard w as in charge.
RADIO SERVICE
HlDbert in Traininrr
"
,
C,;
n
'H'l>
>
*’»'
th
eft
of
a
36-piece
He e is survived by
bv his w
if e Lily;
I. ilv - I
z
_ j _ . Willie™,
. . . ..
_
W ith W estern Auto S upply
school children.
H
wife,
C - * adet
m
i , ■_*-
set of dishes from his place. En U nit P lans B enefit
a son, Lloyd; tw o grandsons, Rob- M r and V r S a T ' H o ^ L r t' soft oi
155 S. 2nd
HILLSBORO
Telephone 3511
.
...a
t -------------------- .. . .
. .
-wr.
and
Mrs.
E
dw
in
H ibbert, is at
trance was gained by clim bing a
e
rt
and
Jam
es;
a
sister,
Mrs.
John
T he Home E xtension U nit m et
£ h n Ai'r , F ° rcesj W eath er T raining
tree and going through a window.
at th e home of Mrs. F ra n k J o h n Schock of N ew York.
School at G rand Rapids. Mich . ,
son last F riday w ith 12 ladies p res
unit of the A rm y A ir F orce T ech
ent. Mrs. Mack, w hose topic was
nical T raining Com m and, training
"C are of th e F eet,” led the m eet Father of Dr. Burke
as an aviation cadet. C adet H ibbert
ing. A luncheon w as served at I Dies in Portland
attended O regon S ta te college.
noon, w ith Mrs. F loyd H all and
Jackson V. B urke, fa th e r of Dr.
Mrs. A lvah Logan assisting hos F rederick B urke of Hillsboro, died Marine Gunners
tesses. M em bers voted to p u t on a m P o rtlan d Ja n u a ry 13.
Besides
b enefit program soon. The Adams
u Ä
Ä
Ä
, " ’«“
children w ere o u t o f school last ^ h á d V r t e ' " “ ’1" ' S " Vk" ¡ X “ " ‘" í ,6 e ir
w eek w ith the m easles.
Waller Slucki
Elected Head
Of Farm Union
Schefflin Aid
Elects Heads
BETHANY The ann u al business
m eeting of the B ethany B aptist
church was held Ja n u a ry 13 at the
church
Officer* elected for 1943
w ere the following: Ben G raf,
treasu rer. G eorge Findley, church
clerk; W ilfrid Dudley, th ree-y ear
firm on board; E verett Findley,
traffic chairm an; Mrs Jo h n C roeni
and Mrs Ben C roeni. organists;
C hris Rich, benevolent treasu rer;
Mrs Ben C roeni, publishing repre-
' ' ' dive; Mrs. Altx-rt Schm idt,
church hostess.
The follow ing S unday school
officer» w ere elected- Sam Rich.
S unday school su p erin ten d en t; V er
non Chausse, assistant su p e rin te n
dent; A rth u r A nderson, secretary -
treasurer.
Mrs. Schweitzer Honored
Follow ing the S unday evening
service at the B ethany B aptist
church, the congregation gathered
at the hom e of Mrs J C. S chw eit
zer, wife of th e pastor, to honor
h er birthday. T here w ere games,
music, and refreshm ents. F orty-
fo u r guests w ere p resen t to s u r
prise Mrs. Schw eitzer
Farm ington Club
M eets Thursday
Rosedale Children
111 w ilh M easles
Installs Officers
Spencer Motor Takes
Over Local Station
AUTO RADIO
SERVICE
Shady Brook Scrap
Totals Eight Tons
Last Rites Held
For John Yaun
Volume 49, No, 43____Section Two, Six Pages
Si. Mary s Academ y
M akes Marine Kits
school w ill open S unday evening.
The Reverend John McHugh. K.
J of Alaska, will conduct the e x e r
cises. The literature com m ittee of
the Sos ality is m aking special
ST M ARYS ACADEMY, B eav plans
f jr a reading program and a
e r to n —N otw ithstanding the fact re
tre a t bulletin.
that students are preparing for
•semester exam inations, they are
m aking progress on th e various ae-
tiv.ties connected w ith m em bership
in the Ju n io r Red Cross. A suc
cessful completion of a large num
ber of m arine k its has led into
the fashioning of blocks for a
brightly-colored afghan. In the
m eantim e, the girls are also p ro
N«n-flkl4 » »ot P .4
m oting the sale of w ar stam ps and
tru sses
bonds, record of which is being kept,
o»’ «».ri.ne.4 Stiers C m Mm
for "Schools-at-W ar" scrap book, f • • • 4 . for A b d o m in a l H u p p o r t o r o ,
■UoU. Hool.rr, ghooldar Braro., a«a.
T he new brxiks recently purchas- I
Qaalllr tka Baal— Prlca th . Lavaa« I
cd for the lib rary have excited I
muco interes* am ong t ide.
in rxvRv HP ■ v \ n v v n e x m e m ,
general a well as spec: 1 cl,
D E L T A DRUG STO R i
A three-day re tre a t for the h ig h 1
CARELESS TODAY - - -
CAR-LESS TOMORROW !
Yes—that could well be the plight of the
American motorist who fails to give his car the
attention it deserves in these critical times.
Bring your car to us for
R egular Repair and Check-Up Service
CADY MOTOR CO.
25 Years of Service to W ashington C ounty M otorists
149 S. 3rd Ave.
HILLSBORO
Phone 812
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25% W ool, 7 2 x 8 4
Plaid Double
ah qpj
B la n k e ts......... t J i SS
Heavy W hite
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INDIA COTTON BATTS
1-lb. 49c
P/g-lb. 65c
2-lbs.....................
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Lace-Jo-Toe
Shipw orkers
BOOTS
THE OLD JUDGE SAY: . . .
OWN YOUR OWN HOME NOW
. . . Small Monthly Payments
NO RED TAPE — PROMPT SERVICE
LOW RATES
Eight-inch oil-tanned leather up
per . . . Full leather sole with cord
tap sole . . . Woodsman heel.
See This Local Institution Today!
$ g .8 5
WASHINGTON
FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Savings A Loan Bldg.
J. M. Person, Mgr.
Hillsboro, Ore.
"Judge, I d id n ’t realize till the other night
when I ran across an article in the paper
what a whale of a lo t of industrial alcohol
the government needs for the w ar."
“ I should say it does. Chet. I understand
the beverage distillers around the country are
producing about 240,000.000 gallons of indus
tria l alcohol this year for ammunition, tires.
and other things. I'd say it's m ighty fortunate
these distilleries are available to do the job.
Otherwise, if we still had prohibition, the
government would have had to spend m il
lions of dollars and use up a lo t o f critical
materials to build p la n ts...to say nothing of
all the time it would take. It m ight have been
just another case of ‘ too little , too la te '."
of A/coM tc flfrrrogt InJutlrtts. /•»
^ • ‘*3
THE C . C « STORE
GEORGE HIMES
k is r i. - ™ « b™ I
nq
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
ERIC MARGOT, Prop.
207 E. Main St.
Hillsboro, Oregon