Be Prepared When War Chest
Workers Ask for Donations
McKINNEY & McKTNNr.'
Publishers
The O regon W ar ( best drive, a p art of the N a
tional W ar Fund, is one of the sm artest moves to come
out of this w ar. T hrough this p ro g ram rep e a te d e f f o r t'
to raise money for the m any w orthy ch a ritie s in con
nection with the w ar are co n so lid ated — it saves the tim e
of volunteer solicitors and of those who a re asked to
give.
People should he p re p a re d to m ake th eir donations
to cover all w hen the solicitors call so th a t it will not
he necessary for these volunteer w orkers to m ake re
peat calls to those who have fo rg o tte n about the drive.
M ake it a pleasant, courteous business deal, for it is a
definite responsibility of every individual to do his
share.
< ontrib u to rs are assured u n d e r this n a tio n a lly -a p
proved w ar chest program th a t th e ir money is going
into w orthw hile channels and th at it is going w here it
is needed most. A fter c arefu l study the quota was
m ade up to correspond to the dem ands of each of the
17 approved organizations in the N ational W ar Fund
and the eight state-w ide child carin g agencies. In a d
dition th ree ch a ra c te r-b u ild in g o rg an izatio n s for the
youth of W ashington county— Roy Scouts, ('am p Fire
Girls and Girl Scouts— are also included.
The various agencies approved in this cam paign
are w orthy of the w h o leh earted co-operation of every
individual in W ashington county and th a t should be
forthcom ing if the county is to meet its quota of $30 -
500. This county has consistently met obligations in the
w ar program and this will be no exception.
President Roosevelt in a recent broadcast urging
su p p o rt of the drive said in p a rt:
"I ask you to rem em ber th a t the USO is y o u r share of w hat we
are doing for our cw n fighting m en. and the forces behind the lines
I ask you to consider that W ar P risoners' Aid does w hat no g o v ern
m ent can do I ask you to th in k of the U nited Seam en's Service in
term s of the people's debt to the men who took cu r ships across ia
the darkest hours of the war.
“And I ask you not to forget that the people of Russia and China,
end of all the oth er U nited Nation»—and especially the u n fo rtu n ate
hungry men. women and children of all the o v erru n and enslaved
countries—see in your personal and frien d ly concern the b rig h test
ray of hope and th e greatest pow er for good in the w orld today—
the sovereign voice of the people of th e U nited States
“Living on the Home Front"
Last week m arked th e celeb ratio n of N ational
Business W om en’s W eek by 73.000 m em bers of t h e
Business and Professional W om en's clubs in every state
in the union, A laska and H aw aii, the first observance
of the week being in 1928. The w eek has been h e ra ld ed
by the chief executive of th e U nited States, by gover
nors and m ayors as a national institution. It has been
celeb rated by the local club since th e y e a r in which
the club was organized as one of the o u tsta n d in g events
of the y ear. Down th ro u g h th e y ears th e focus has
changed as the w orld has ch an g ed . This y e a r ’s p rob
lems are so confusing, so com plex th a t only tra in ed
m inds and far-sig h ted o rderly p ro ced u re can solve
them .
“ Living on th e Home F ro n t,” this y e a r's them e, is
tak in g care of the people a t hom e as th e boys in th e
service w ould like to have them cared for, and to aid
in every w ay possible to bring th e end of th e w ar closer
and to bring a lastin g peace to th e w orld. To th is end
Business and Professional W om en a re d e d ic a tin g th e m
selves.
An Unhealthy Picture
T hat m any A m erican citizens are sh irk in g th e ir
duties in the w ar effo rt is in d icated by a recen t survey
by Dr. G eorge G allup. This survey reveals th a t about
1 3 G, million fam ilies own no w ar bonds or stam ps. P e r
centages of non-bond buying according to sections w ere
revealed as follow s: M ountain states and Pacific coast,
1 5 . : New E ngland and M id-A tlantic, 1 2 '. : E ast Cen
tral. 1 5 '. ; W est C entral 1 8 '. , and South. 3 2 '. . The
su r’ ey also show ed th a t th e g re a te r n u m b er of non
bond buyers are in th e low er incom e and edu catio n al
brackets. Every fam ily an d individual should c arry
th eir p ro p o rtio n ate sh are of th e w ar's cost and some
m eans should be found to ch an g e this very u n h ealth y
picture.
A move to “ d r a f t” Eric Jo h n sto n of Spokane,
VV ash., president of th e L’nited S tates ch a m b e r of com
m erce, as a c a n d id a te for th e rep u b lican p residential
nom ination is rep o rted from C hicago. Jo h n sto n is one
of the o u tsta n d in g m en in th e country to d ay and his
views on national and in te rn atio n a l a ffa irs have been
w idely p rinted and quoted. F u rth e rm o re , th e re is a lot
of logic and good comm on horse sense in w h at he has
to say. He would have a lot of p o p u lar a p p e al with
th e rank and file of th e voters, m uch more so th an most
of those m entioned so fa r. In sp ite of his post as p resi
d en t of th e U. S. ch am b er of com m erce he is very lib
eral, believes firm ly in th e sp irit of A m erica and free
enterprise. His youth, perso n ality and intelligence
should m ake him form idable.
____ Hillsboro Argus Editorial and Feature Page
N ew s o f the Churches
l’nilv Paeks
In Other Days
W .s ' ii -t n , S t het 2nd
i San. ,i\ Holy C om m un
io a m C hurch school. 10 15
m orning p ra s e ' and sermon
at 11 Y
people - tell w>hip
0 p m .
t B u tteri, Id. le.» 1er
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Rev Enun»
sudet com m ander,
n all the set \ ccs.
he message*
pray er and
E Hav jms -
E irst RaptlM.
d and Lincoln
k'spcl C ru sad ers’ radio broadcast. 8
a m stati n K.XL. Sundav school.
9 45 .
in D routh •'
I- 7 p. m :
■rv ice. 8 p in : se r
G ai M. ti Cot S a v
i enjoy . in old-fash-
service
M id-week
8 p
M
m
Re'
t
C hurch of Jesus Christ. Laitter
Dav S aints
day sc)'.
io 30 a m Sundav at
A m erican Legion hall. H illsboro
P resid in g E lder John T S P e te r
son. Rt. 1. Bog 55, Hillsboro.
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Seventh Day Adventist Service-
each S ab b ath (Saturday» S ab b ath
school, 9 45 a m : preaching at 11
young people's. 3 p m P ra v e r
m eeting. 8 p. m . W ednesday —C. R
Aimes, resid en t pastor. 454 E. Main
s tr e e t
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R eedville Community Presbyter
ian—S unday school. 10 a m.. Mrs
Ida K irkw ood, su p erin ten d en t: w or-
S^*P service. 11 a. m.; young p eo
p le s C E . 7 p. m
P ra y e r m e e t
ing and B ible study. T hursday. 7
p m W om en's M issionary societv
meets th e 4th T h u rsd ay of each
m onth at 2 p. tn.—H arry H am pton
stu d en t-p asto r.
ti
tV hm orrerW H I T abernacle, ib iv e
X. lii 1'l.iui
S aturday, 5 .lit p m
K " .1.1 1 idio blond» ,-t
S undu,
lit i ' l l t i’i . Sund.i, -oh.Hil. ntorii
mg w .isti.p
Il ;o sernion Ju st
■ ed R edem ption
I’r.iye service
•' p in . evangelistic service. 7 4,.
p
I uttni „ M o',- . , . Whei
the E arth Shall Be Kid of Preoch-
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I'tiesd.»» 7 45 p in Rev th e n
Hul.'hi ■ ti » I spc.ik on A " 1 Id
of V nniit
He» M F J.tine- o-is
tor.
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('»ngrrgatton.tl. Fast Main and
F fth M orning w orship ser» ice at
l ’ wi ti sermon by mlniater D
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I S u tle r- on An Old S l o t ,
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Vicitor in the Night. a n d Three
I.oaves of Hr,'ad Music pi'o'p.im
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naiating f Mi ('ly d-
Yount, Mi- " .1 Enschede. Dale
Fngelen a n d C T R ichard o >
C hurch sehiH'l. 10 a ni : adult
B b le class taught by Mrs Ada
P atterson and high scho, I a g
y iing people s class in studv o f
cu rren t w orld events from t h e
view point of the C hristian faith
leader. A .1 Sullens Young peo
ple's Congo club m eets at B eaver
ton C ongregational church ,.t 4 p
m.
Zion Lutheran. Scheffl n Divine
w orship. ID 30 a t n , Sundav. S u n
day school and Bible class. 9 30 a
m L utheran hour. I p m . station
KALE C .1 K rueger pastor
Fifteen Years Ano
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A p p re n tic e
, Elbert Hewkins end Norman PeFree». with U. 6. Armed Force» t
celebrates pp4'niit|( f P u n . t r o . i e ,m
ll Pl id.I.V ( >VCI' »00 i h«x *1 children
.it Cutlhtv full .it P l'e s t ( h u v i » «Ml
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11111' I»«»t «i h . nt over 5FMI pupils
tht* p.u.tdc .it the f.tlr and win» f It
prize
Com m ercial t lub to put <»ti bi}
( tiupuigii to interest u ipitul 11
Il II hoi
need
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tmbiii* gutuge on Fluid next <l<»oi
to the M P church utid hove it
reud.v foi ouutipunuy by
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Dl.lW.1 lor
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Public Forum
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1 »iters I t ihls rv'lumr
bv aikmexl by th e w r i f e r »n « .►»...,ir
t. t be lo n ir v r th a n 500 w o rd »
S uch let
te r* a re w e lco m e d b u t aho uid be tu r n e t
in th e week bef»»re to in m r e p u b lic a tio n
b x p r i- .M .in i *1.» n o t neo eaaarily r e fle c t th«
o p in io n »»f th e nnb lin bera.
Poultry eytntiit at eounty fair re
P ( ’ Surnnn ns | ran tied Just as good as one at -t.,l<
f
' "lit to th eir w ork w ith a sm ile on
their lip- and tragedy in llv u eyas
" o i k n u t not stop bee in-" one .
heart is breaking
Work brings
w eariness and w eariness bring»
sleep and tem poral v forgetfulness
Is that not queenly '
" 'h e n there are queens t o b e
eliosen, let us place crow ns on the
heail of ev ery brave m other m these
C in to .1 S t.,:,.' MRS J F
D Me
K .'IS D X Hillsboro
i
Nv Office
Will Be Closed
from Saturday Noon, October 23rd
to Monday, Novem ber 1st!
ON V A C A T IO N !
» enlral t h ristian 3rd and Ba-c Queen cf U. S. Mothers
B
it 9:45 N e w lj ■
Edit t *• Note T he I Uow ng let-
aufciirat«d d epartm entalization will
be c f spec al interest to the c h il ter. very m uch ’o th e point, was
dren M orn.ng w orship and eoin- i w is :en by M - McK.il-on of H ills
boro to the B Mike colum n in the
n it II Serm oi
O p to m etrist - Eye Specialist
Words by the pastor In term e d iate I O regonian and .- reprinted under Passes It On
HOURS: 9 1.» 12 - 1 to 5 p. m.
Evening«, Sundnya and
■ Public F cru
e for
Chi i-tian Endeav or at 8 30: Miss
IX'ur Argus These .ire th<‘ (Liv»
M artha Jam es tp o n s -r E vening ’ its local interest
Hullduys by appointm ent
Phone 28U2. Res S0S4
when
.ill
g»»tKl
men
must
otx»v
tin*
services at 7 30; "Cho sing O ur
Dear M ike: On»* sentence in a orders of ttu* v.inous com binations
S m I noor. Commercial Bldg
Come«
I
I '.t un, K U bbore
M aster
will be the »veiling se r letter published O ctober 4 in B e of
letter-», w inch rem inds < ne (»f u
mon th me Thursday evening. Oc- hind the M ike has cause I the vv r.t- L inotype on .1 d ru n k o r got into
L ber 28. at 7 30 will be the regular I e r ! o break a long-established trouble and l respectfully pasx on
m onthly C hurch Night ' Again we precedent and w rite in The para- this one to those of my neighbois
w id featu re our program of "Learn I graph was en titled "Long L ive the who u t' feeding cuttle
V e r \
It and Like I t " C lifford N T rout Queen.
All this discussion o f truiy. w F r t ’TNAM
m inister.
w hether Mrs
R cosevelt
should To the E ditor of the New York
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travel h ith er and yon is rathci
H illsboro M ethodist. T hird a n d waste of breath as the independent
H aving been som ew hat connect
W ashington s t r e e t s — S u n d a y lady in question will probably <J • ed w ith the business » f breeding
D ixie Mountain Baptist— Sunday sch.ol at 9 45 ,i m M ruing w or ¡a s she th in k s best regardle-s
! uni feeding cattle. I. like m a n y
school. 9:45 a m ; m orning w orship ship 11 o cl ck Bishop B ruee K public approval
other-», have been im pressed by the
11:15 W ednesday 8 p. m.. p rav ei Baxter. I. I. D of P ortland will
The sentence m entioned w as "I c uiple’e c«»r fusion in the (>P.\ re
I’acilii- ('o a s t’s lliglti it
m eeting.—H Schilli:::;. pastor.
preach At the cLi-e of the serm o n ' think stie is queen among A m eri warding beef, but this week we have
(Quality Ire t 'ream
he will b u rr the cancelled mort-1 can m others " B efore anyone st irt the prize
St. Peter's Lutheran 2*. mile« gage in the parsonage p illo w in g lic k in g queens it m ight be wise t
I qunl a letter from the cattle
south of C ornelius Sunday, 9 45
this service th ere w ill be a c ver»-d visit every tow n and home in tile
ountry :
cattle man here sc
m . S unday school. D ivine service dish dinner for all m em bers and country
cured a perm it to kill oat • b u tc h
at 10 C ordial w elcom e to all.—A friend-- f the church, in the church
O ur p artic u la r tow n is filled w ith er» 1 few steers at the rate <-f tw e n
E. B ohlm ann. pastor.
tf dining ro m. M ethodist Youth Fel-
' queens among A m erican m other- " ty-five a week W hen th ere wa re
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hip at 7 p m Evening Gospel but few have had the m oney to fly only fifty head of steers left, the
T u alatin P lains P re s b y te ria n — H
,,ic k c k Serm en: "W hat through the skies and none h a v e party w rote W ashington asking
S abbath services. 11 a. m.; Sundav Man Trunks
>»f G >d." Second in the
KKAMIF.N’S
school, 10 a. m : C E.. 8 p. m.; M is •2/ p' on„ M odern Science and spoken over the radio nor "m ade perm ission t»> kill the balance o f
STORE
fifty hi*.id at one tim e and save l.i-
sionary society last W ednesday of C h ristu m T h o u g h t. P rayer m eeting the h ead lin es"
The
m
others
of
o
u
r
town
v
v
h
o
bor.
feed
and
expense
The
answ
er
each m onth. 2 p. m -- J . F. Gibson
Phone 261
I’ R F S i K IP l IDX D id GGISTS
evening at 8 o'clock have bravely sent th eir sons nw.iv cam e back by a ir mail to the ef
Hillsboro
m inister.
tf Cl ir eaday
Re
rehearsal T hursday evening are too busy- to travel far afield feet. ‘Y u r request on killing
ed I’ll.inn.irist
k
Duly at All Tim
of
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at 8 o'clock -Dr. H F Pem b. i i n They have helped save the crops steer:s cannot be >¿r;iinted.
C hristian. N orth P lain?—M orning pastor.
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'h e r e at hom e T h e ir t isements are! trury to rules of thii O P .\ Th, re
services at 11. No even in g service.-
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filled w ith fru it they have canned | mum ing f:ft> he ld mist be km : f,,i
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d u rin g th e su m m er m onths.—Geo
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brcpiling
purp»
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St.
Paul
L
utheran,
Sherw
ood,
IL
T
heir
hands
are
calloa
ed
and
then
I
H arris H atch, pastor.
males
w
est
of
Six
C
orners
—
S
u
n
nails
broken
from
un
'-us
med
U topian planning in the O l’A
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day school. 9:45 a. m ; church se r labor W hat queen could do m ore'’
Is certain ly w ith us and will
T rin ity L u th eran . 3rd and W alnut vices, 10:30 a. m.—J. H. M eissinger.
probably stay.
Women
who
h
a
v
form
erly
been
—P ublic w orship. 10:30 a mg S u n pastor.
t| entirely occupied w ith honie arc Tlie latest directive 1 ve been
day school and Bible class, 9 30 p
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now in our canneries, our re s ta u
T. O. w ill m eet follow ing m orning I
Aloha Community Haptist S u n ran ts and stores, w orking I n n : ;
O rdered w hite-face s 'c e r s re
service A cordial w elcom e aw aits
day school. 10 a m., j C, Vincent • hour» to keep busin....... in it- wearv
served for breeding
y o u —<J. Reule. pastor.
sup erintendent; classes for all ages ! feet so that there will bp f od for
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K
B utler
M
orning
w
orship
at
11.
Dr
F
W
Illa
.i-'
ivvn. X .1 . .Sept. 20. 1943.
1 th eir sons overseas and industry
A ssem bly of God. A lo h a -S u n d a y
S
tarrin
g
speaking
Youth
fellow
into
w
hich
those
sons
may
en
ter
school, 10 a mg w orship service
7 p m Evening service at 8 I w hen thev retu rn Is this not quee . - i
11 a. mg E vening evangelistic s e r ship.
Help to Bond Drive
Dr S tarrin g speaking -G rav d en d ' ly ’
vice at 7:30. R egular m id-w eek s e r Loree, pastor.
H ilbbor Argus
T
hey
are
com
m
uting
great
d
is
Ni w th at the I
vice T h u rsd ay at 7:45.—Rev. O rville
t a n c e s to the sh ip y ard , and vv ■!»- | T hird W., L« »an
officially ended '
Poulin, pastor.
mg nt strength-sapping jobs tli I ' and the returr
piling far above I
Officer Completes
there may be ships to carry sun I the quota, tlie Or« , »n War Finance
First Church of Christ, Scientist—
i plies to th eir sons The women 01 committ« «* wanl
>u to know how
Services ev ery Sunday at 11; S u n Transition Training
day school a t 11. W ednesday serv-
HOBBS ARMY AIR FIELD. X M our neighboring farm s a r e doin' I m uch we apprt
i
m
en's
w
ork,
trying
to
keep
th
,
I ices, 8 p. m. F ree reading room —Lt. Eugene V ictor P ulcipher of
T M I U 1 C O V IR N M IN T HAS
You and the At is helped build
open W ednesdays and S aturdays, 2 B eaverton has com pleted the pilot farm s ru n n in g till th eir nun t o p .
R lO U C f D
TNI
AMOUNT
Ok
Could . the f undation
i until 4 p. m.
»f public under-
S IL V i R
A V A IL A M L t
FO R
tran siticn-four-engine c o u r s e a t I back to occupy them
i
queen
do
m
ore'’
|(W (L R Y
BUY N O W W H Ill
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in
W
a
ihington
county
.and
Hobbs Army A ir Field. Hobbs. X
FUNS ARE A V A IL A B L E . . . .
W
P ilg rim L u th eran , B e a v e rto n —
* hat of those m other w ho have O regon, withou t which the strnc-
S unday achool,
m.; vtt
d iv viiixj
in e of Colonel
Bailey, ct
c o m -’
ved te,eKr"
„ T - that th eir sons tu re < f bond s;i les could n t have
-» - 10 - a. «»».,
— • ■ • Joseph r P . Odiitiy,
JEWELER
w ill n ev er re tu rn 0 Have tht v had . been built 1 w sh to add my per-
services. 11 a. m. L u th eran s of this m anding officer at H bbs Field
O ver 20 Y ears In H illsboro
vicinity and eth ers w ith no church
L» P ulcipher wi< com m issioned tim e fo r g rie f’ Those of our town sonal th an k s tn ttio.se - f th«' com-
affiliation a re invited to w orship ,,s sec nd lieutenant and received have not. They have quietiy g
w ith u s —Rev. W alter R Buhl, pas- his pilots w ings at C handler Ariz
tor.
tf Ju ly 28. 1943.
Com pletion
of his
transition
H illsboro F ree M ethodist. 5th and ’raining at H.ibbs Army A ir Field
, Oak: parsonage, 366 S 5th— Bible qualifies Lt. P ulcipher as a com
school. 10 a m . Sunday, follow ed bat pilct.
I by service of divine w orship at 11
He is the son of Mrs. John F
! o clock.—E arl F. Aiken, pastor.
T eller ,f B eaverton.
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A igus Oct 18. 1028 1.1 A rthur
Krocgei proinol.si to fa-I he ilen-
* an. in head,pi. u l i s company
2nd
b atiali,m. Ilf’ id infanti v and Ray
Dillon has ben conimi .sinned sec
, end lit'iitenant
Ten vent toll rale betw een Hill •
I' uo and ( 'i n c l u í s el nun , le d by |
order of putrite .erv ice comm e non
Deaths Dr S T Bowse, e.ulv
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ANDERSON
A ssem bly of God—Sunday school,
9:45; m orning w or-hip at 11; chil-
dren's ch u rch at 11: evangelistic
■ervice. 7:45 p. m
T hursday. 7:45
: p. m., all people's night.—C. E. Free-
man, pastor.
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Orenco Presbyterian - Services
every Sunday, 11 a m Every o th er
Sunday th e re is held an evening
service, opening w hich we enjoy
15 m inutes of song This service is
held at 3 o'clock. W ednesday, 7:30
p m . p ray er m eeting.—Rev, Leeds.
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Jesse W illiam Snyder, 32, of
Scholia, has been inducted into
the m aiin e corps, and will leave
for tra in in g cam p a t San Diego
C al, following a 14-day furlough
P riv ate Snydei a 1930 g iaduate
of H illsboro union high school, was
form erly in the brick and tile
business w ith his father. Je- , c
Snyder, of Scholls F or the
y ear he has been w orking at
Sw an Island shipyard
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C ongratulations are in o rd e r fo r F red J. Sew ell,
prom inent local resident, who has been elevated to the
high post of ch ancellor com m ander of th e K nights of
P y th ias of O regon. It brings fu rth e r honors to the com
m unity. This position offers Mr. Sewell a fine o p p o r
tu nity fo r service in th e fra te rn a l field in which he has
tak e n a keen interest fo r m any years.
T he navy d e p a rtm e n t announces th a t the A m erican
fleet is now the m ightiest in w orld history. This was
tru e a t th e end of th e last w ar but th ro u g h arm s con
ference ag reem en ts we sank some of our ships while
others scuttled th eirs on p ap er. Let us hope th a t it stays
the m ightiest, fo r it will serve as good insurance against
w ar in the fu tu re.
JlILLg)P(Jn(J, Unr.LiUN
October 21. 1943
HURRY ! HURRY ! To Selfridge Furniture Store
to see the newest things in TOYLAND . . . .
Toy Animals
Sewing Sets
Doctor an d Nurses' Kits
Dolls
Doll C arriages •
W agons
Rocking Horses
Writing Desks • Chairs
W heelbarrow s
Dishes
Doll Beds
Kiddie Cars
The Men Who Go to Sea...
Thousands o f m erchant seamen who
b rin g convoys th ro u g h fin d needed
r e s t and r e l a x a t i o n In homes and
c e n te r s o p e ra te d by th e U nited
Seam en's S e rv ic e in c o o p e ra tio n
w ith th e War S h ip p in g A d m in istra
t i o n In p o r ts In two hem ispheres
o f th e w o rld . You h e lp th e s e
courageous men when you su p p o rt
th e N a tio n a l War F u n d ~ b y g iv in g
to your own community cam paign.
CADY MOTOR CO.
Card« af Thanks A chare» of 2 rent« a word ia mada for all cards of thanks, includ
In« Staoaiure P.^trr in ohitu.ri-a at 1» cent« per type line.
P'.eiry Net Accept,»
Free Puhtiradnn -The Arrus doe« not feature a lltcrai-r peer
Therafora p,«lry la nos accepted for free publication, hut will ha accepted through the
• a .e c - ls in e d e p a rtm e n t a t a c h a rg e ,»f 1ft canta aer tepa line.
25 Years cf Service to W ashington C ounty Motorist»
149 S. 3rd Ave.
HILLSBORO
Phone 812
FLEDGE TO THE FLAG
"I pledge allegiance to the
for which it «lands One Nation
Pteg of the Dhited States of
indivisible, with liberty and
America and to the Republic
Justice for all.”
OREGON WAR CHEST
Co-operating with
Gam es of Skill
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Gam es of Art
Gam es of Competition
Albums
Scrapbooks
Soldier Play Sets
Cowboy Play Sets
Indian Play Sets
Target Sets
Airplane Building Sets
Ten Pin Sets
Play House
Give Generously to Oregon W ar Chest
S E L F R ID G E
136 S. 3rd Ave.
FURNITURE
COMPANY
HILLSBORO
Phone 21