* — H H.kSB O RO ARGUS
T h u rsd ay . O ctober 21. 19 1:5
U. S. MARINES
—By Kref
SCT JChN
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USMC WAS AWARDED THE CON
GRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR FOR
EXTRAORC NARY HEROISM IN THE
SOUTH PACIFIC
. HE STUCK 8Y H'S
MACHINE CUN FOR 7 2 HOURS WITH
OUT FOOD OR S L E E P ANO IS
CREDITEO WITH \ iRTUAL ANNIHILA
TION OF A JAP REGIMENT.
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1ST LIEUT THOMAS
USMC FLYER HAS DOWNED 10 JA P
PLANES IN 0 6 FLY’NG HOURS
HE'
COLLIDED WITH AN ENEMY SHIP ANO
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WAS THE GUEST OF
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NATIVE HEAD -
HUNTLRS AFTER A ’
FORCED LANCING.
TO 1 .
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f » ’ aa
n e s h a \- t always
“ BEEN SELF SUFFIC.ENT
I EARLY MAR,NE RECRUITING
POSTERS READ "EACH
APPLICANT MUST HAVE A
COOO F:R£ ARM, CA RT
RIDGE BOX ANO BLANKET."
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Committees for
Laurel Bazaar
Dec. 9 Named
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'KF1 I..idles’ Aid met xvitl
.1. in Davis O ctober 13 a-’d be
*k on the
Dresden p! Hi
it w ill be auctioned off a
b. a r to bo held in connoc
tion w ith the chicken noodle sup
per It was decided to hold thi:
annual event on D ecem ber 9 Com
m ittees in ch arg e are
D inner
M - M yrtle W hitm ore Edna M •
X.n Hattie Davia. Emma Fog.* Ell
en Mann and I ena M evers: deco:
itions- Mrs M ildred Stevens end
L ora S c h m id t; .-Rets Mrs C hr.-: e
■ Edna McNay and Lib W at
kins; bazaar Mrs D ucie DeB e.
Reha MeCandliah and M y rtle M
M 1 in Sm all photograph alb u - s of
local people and scenes are bein -
planned for sale at the b azaar The
• com m ittee, consisting ,,f Mrs M •
' I Stevei
d M i-
C o ra
. Schm idt, would appreciate reeeiv-
- ing film s oi ex tra p rin ts to be used
• in m aking these album s
To P resen t D ram a
The Watson P layers from t h e
M ilw aukie church w ill presen t a
I religiou s dram a. "T la e C rim son
Cross" at the
M u ntain
H ome
church at 8 p m F rid ay A fre e
will offering \\ ill be taken to help
pay expenses of th e cast.
John D avis has sold about TO
acres of his- place a t M ountain
Home • -> Jo h n S ch m eltzer an d the
->0 acres including the buildings to ,
| H ow ard B row ning
Schm idt T ran sferred
c.c ■ - s,
hn It 1 as been ti
rcople Served
Hy Printing of
Public Notices
J a iii c m
I
imiiionphtec that tin puhfle I - apt
take It for g ian te
I'o lla n li
A i FIRST
SlbN 0.' A
:tli your com m unity
»ti li nt by turning in your
nt new h.qqs n m g . It is
Lile lor the cot i espoiident to
evciyciie for l»K*:it new t
Io >ui‘e that the item Is real
I not just a men* day s visi»
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(.>luo S tate Mnivci Mt>
One ot the les..« ,»cvt ix-ul 11 but
nonetheless tm p o itau t fuiw'tion- of
the neA spnpiiB of general eh eu la
tlon i . to seive as a m edium foi
public notices, som etim es a legal
or official advertising The> are
tin most com m on am t ettcctive
m eans of serving legal notice on
individuals o r the public*, or both»
of some contem plated move.
P ublication
of
such
notices
m akes the proposals In « |U < stlo ii a
m a tte r of record and a ffo rd s tho c
whose lig h ts may be affected b\
them an opportunity to tak e what I
ev« r steps ar,. necessary to pioteet
those lig h ts Such publieath u in a 1
m edium of genei.il circulation, tol 1
lowed by an ade«piate laps«* of *
tune, is required l»y law in hun j
d n d s of situ atio n s involving t»«>iai
private and public m a tte r
The
device is sim ple in principle, but it I
has been established for v eals as
an essential p art of the dem oeia '
tie process.
A nother im p o rtan t type of put» |
he notice often found in the n. w
papers is in the form of peilodical
financial rep o rts of political sub
divisions or o th e r public ag tn cle-
such as school hoards These, too,
are com m only requireti by law t.i
be published. T his is done to give
the w idest |H>ssibl< publicity to the
expenditure of public fu n d , and Is
th u s a b rake on possible ttfficial
w rongdoing or m ethods th at would
not stam i the test of such public
ity.
I here at« tim es w hen newspa
pers feel it necessaty to invoke the
law to insure th. publication of
certain notices as provided hy d a t
ute. In so doing, they frequently
ren d er anothi r public service, for
if they did not. the m a tte r might
go by oefault and in the long run
untile public in terest would suff. i
as a result. F o r these and o th er
reasons, the press p« rform .. an im
p o itan t public function in
as th e chief m edium for m
He notices It clainta no
credit for so doing, but th«
laud
w
USE
6 6 6 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
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HOW 1NOOFS IKE I WDE'l» FOR l \ \ ISION
tiousands of our
troops who invaded N orth Af
Sicily and Italy is well us other
parts of the world d ebarked
•ats like the:
Huge doors on
the bow of the boar enable a
np t bt* low ered and the men and
m achines em erge in an endl<
f’ w\ H ere an LST «landing ship
tank» is shown. Huge bow d is swing w ide like flapping ele-
p hant ears w ith its com plem ent f men show n leaving for th eir in-
vasion of enem y territo ry . (Som< ie of these boats w ere made at the
K aiser V ancouver yards and - :ne
1 local people have undoubtedly
helped in th eir construction.)
Alum ni Will Join
In 75th Observance
though only about a fifth the u s
ual num ber of men.
com pleted
tiashm .an week here am i is now
launched on the fu s t term of tHe
college year. T h large num ber of
freshm an women flocking to eol-
1« ge resulted in the school of home
econom ies having its largest first-
y ear toal.
W hile final reg istratio n is not
yet com plete, early indications are
for a civilian total of arcund 1800.
m ade up about h alf of fiashm en
NeW a: : i\ <’ . of
'. : . : •
.ire bring AS'i'P tow ard the 1500
m ark.
ferred from N orth D akota to G o v - I OREXJON STATE O O LLSQ E
S tate college a l u m n i
Field at Boise, Idaho He w ill be O regon
are: L au rel—Mrs Ruby Meyers on
there for about a m onth He is an [ th roughout the state, and else
F ir G r . \ e - M r -
Lena M ey en , in stru cto r in the a ir corps, and his w here w ithin b ro ad cast reach o f
F rdale—Mrs F ran k W aibel: J o h n train in g recently included fix ing to I the cam pus, are planning to hold
son—Mrs Rolfe Sim ps n B
an altitu d e of 36 000 feet He hopes special city anil com m unity n u e t
| ings on the night of the c h a rte r
in g —Mrs. S cctten.
G rabe! Mrs to fly hom e for a visit soon.
I day celebration of the 75th anni-
H ilieeke; R eed v ille— Mrs H.irrv Tells A bout A ustralia
v e ts .» r \- of the in stitu tio n W ednfs
J
H .nck;
LAUREL—F
L. Brow n, are i B ear; Rosedale—Mrs
Cpl Billie McKay. in a le tte r re-
chairm an of the O regon w ar chest J a c k t. wn—Mrs. P help-i Farm ing- 1 reived bv his parents. Mr and Mr-- day. O ctober 27. T in en tire pto
drive, repo rts th a t all d istrict! ton—Mrs. S tella Stevens; Midway M H McNay. tells of a trip to 1 gram , sta rtin g at S o'clock, will
and G r .n e r —Mrs Sydney. A ustralia, d u rin g a recen t be broadcast over the s ta te station
chairm en have been app u n 'e d and M ountainside
KOAC and p a rts of it m ay a ls o
have th eir supplies d elivered ready Max B ennett: M ountain Home— seven-day furlough.
H ighlights
for work. C o ntributions averaging I Jo h n S chm eltzer: W.tc-. H ao.l— w ere a visit to the n atu ral rock be h andled by one or m ore of the NO TRESPASS, A partm ent for
Rent. No Sm oking. For Rent.
$5 per fam ily a re req u ired to m eet Mrs. R alph Anderson; H azeld ale- caves; a visit to th e zoo in w hich he netw orks.
Because of travel conditions an.I For Sale. No Peddlers. No H and
the quota. The district chairm en Mrs W. Brook.-. K inton—Mrs. Em spent one enti e day and d id n 't see
27tf
ery Van Kleek.
all of it; a th eatre so large that possibility of a capacity atten d an ce bills. signs for sale at Argus
| -hex- could not have found th eir I of students, faculty and local peo
“ i LOST
As soon as possible a fter suspect j way around in it w ith o u t a guide: ple. no effo rt is being m ade to
W EAR SIZE 14 A G A IN '
ed o r know n contact w ith poiscn beaches w ith enorm ous sw im m ing encourage distan t atten d an ce ex-
M R S . C. D. W E LLS . F T . W O R TH
ivy, wet skin thoroughly but g e n t tanks b u ilt so the w aves could come , eept by sta te officials and other
A« P ictured Her« ►
special representatives.
ly w ith heavy suds m de of vel- I in.
P re sid e n t H arriso n C. Dale of
Miss Helen V orhees spent t h e
low laun d ry soap and w ater '.\ ash
« e r a s e . N o drug«. N o [n ativ e« .
the U niversity of Idaho will be
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w
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alcohol,
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w
ith
w
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PO*®*<**. « ra n -, b jtte r.
The experience of M n Well* m ay
atten d in g the U niv ersity of P o rt- principal sp eak er on a program
peat w hole process 5 or 6 times.
or m ay n o t be different th a n yoora.
If the rash has developed, wash I land school of nu rsin g and doing th a t will also include special m usi
but w hy not try th e Ayd« Pun*Loofc
a t t h e s e result*.
as above, then apply a thick coat of floor w ork now. She says they ?r e cal num bers and o th er fe a tu re s re
In c l. *1 te s ts under f t • <
paste m ade from shaved yellow very busy th ere and th e new stu lated to the an n iv ersary occasion.
tio n o i D r \
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P resid en t A. L. S tran d will pre
I laundry soap and w ater, leave on d en t nurses often p u t i n e x tra side.
**»n* lo s t 14 to IS lb s a s e ra x e
'.n 14 ,ew We* k ’ w ith <he A x is
overnight. O r apply cloths w et hours to help out. O th er college
P la n , sw o rn to be/ore a N o ta ry
Pubhc.
w ith stro n g solution of Epsom salts girls w ho xvere hom e for tho w eek
and w ater, bandage loosely, keep end w ere Miss M arjo rie Will, wh
W ith thts A vds P lan vo u d ^ n ’t cu t
is m ajoring in science at O S C i
o u t any n e ..» , «Larches, potatoes,
dressings moist.
m eat* or b u tte r, jrou «im ply c u t them
and staying at the Sigm a Nu ho :se.
dow n. It s sim ple and easier when
a fra te rn ity house th a t is being use i
GENERATORS - CARBURETORS - GAS
forti-
Form th e Interesting and p ro fit as a girls' do rm ito ry for the p re — i
h"l Ai lw:o'- e,.- k ita m in A
fcte ly h arm less Try * large «ire box of A V D S now.
O R E G O N STATE COLEEGU
able h ab it of reading th e A rgus ent emergency; Miss Ruth Reehe'-
, Classified Ads. T u rn to the Classi
3 T ht fresh m an class, with a larg er
num ber of co-eds than ev er before
P a lm D r u r Store. H illsbo ro . O reyon
fied Ad pages now.
Davis of Pacific u niversity.
A rt B arro w s has joined the m.er- 1
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chant m arines, according to w ord j la re d a great sucees
id al
HAROLD WEISENBACH, P rop
received by friends here.
i king fo rw ard to the
Pvt. Lloyd D ailey has now an ov- ' Donald H olm e- had
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erseas address and speaks of th e ' line last week due t
prain<
See Sam ples of
ex trem e cold and w ind w here he i
is located.
Mrs. Fred Schm idt's nephew .
H oward S nyder of H elvetia, w ho I
is w ith th e Seabees. w as sent to a I
train in g field in V irginia.
Chest Campaign
Leaders Named
T A K E HOME
S U P E R -C R E A M E D
Ice Cream
and
Pop Corn
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riim u- k.'il
( « e n e i -«»toll
(o the O regon W ar ( hr*»i
S H A K E SH O P
II I. llatchurd. Prop
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VENETIAN
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C o n tin u o u s S h o w S n tu r d n y — S ta r ts a t 1 :3 0 p . m .
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Admission—Adults 31c. Tax 4c; Total 35c
Children under 12—10c. Tax lc; Total 11c
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Edward Small presents the star-
52 Lbs.!
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b est-loved stage su ccessesi
LUBRICATION - TUNE-UP
□SC Rook Class
Has M any Co-eds
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- OIL
TUALATIN VALLEY SERVICE
T R A N SPA R EN T
PA L A T E
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F riendly Circle
To Meet W ednesday
C r o w n s, B r id g e w o r k , I n la y s
F illin g s , E x t r a c t io n s
O R E X C O — F rie n d ly
F irs t A p p o intm ent N ot N ecessary
DR. P. G. BROWN
D EN TIST
C o m m e r c ia l B ld g ., H ills b o r o
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C ircle
m eet n ex t W ednesday. O ctober
at the church. A dessert lunch
w ill be ser\-ed.
Mr. and Mrs. F lan d ers and
children c t P ortland have mo r e d
into th e house form erlv oocuj ;ed
| by the Jo e M yers fam ily.
F landers is -,v;rk:ng for Mr. Jo h n
son. The o th er m an w irking f r
I Mr. Jrh n so n is R. H utchins, w ho
w ith his fam ily also cam e from
P o rtlan d several w eeks ago. They
live in th e house in w hich the
H illtb c ro fam ily resided.
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, who re-
I cently sold th eir home here, left
! Tuesday for th eir new lo catirn in
: Chehalis.
Mrs. Ruby C unningham of Wen-
son. Mo , was a hou-e guest ,-everal
days last w eek at the hom e c f her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
M arsh McKechan
Mr. and Mrs Everett Evans, who
for some tim e occupied the a p a rt
m en t a b tv e the Person store, and
who had moved to V anport a few
w eeks ago. have now g ne to
Council. Idaho, w here he will be
inducted into th e arm y O ct ber 20.
Mrs. A P ark was confined to her
bed w ith the flu la t week.
Mr. and Mrs C harles Moon left
S atu rd ay for Black Duck. Minn.,
w here th ey w ill m eet relatives.
They expect to be gone about a
month.
Mrs. M artha C ongram has re tu rn
ed from a several m onths visit in
N ebraska and is now visiting with
h er son in Hill? boro.
She spent
several days last w eek at the A r
nold M orten hetne.
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H illsboro, O regon
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10-15
I 7 DAYS - THURS., OcI. 21, Ihru WED., Ocl. 2 7
C o n tin u o u s S h o w S u n d a y , S ta r ts a t 1 : 3 0 p . m .
with Stars in Her Eyes!
/p f I Ctti'H
II® ««
| g V EN ETIA N TH EATRE
! g SUN. - MON. - TUES.
Deanna in His Arms!
with
C o n tin u o u s S h o w S u n d a y — S ta r ts
in T h e ir M ost
Admission—Adults 31c, Tax 4c; Total 35c
Children under 12—10c, Tax lc; Total 11c
Romantic Roles!
She knows all about
Love-potions and
Lovely Motions !
Zhcy met ht a kiss
am i held itfar lei e!
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“ Begin the Bcguinc,” "Say a Pray’r
for the Boys Over There”, "K ashm iri
INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND
CLAIM SERVICE FOR THE IN SU R E D
HILLSBORO
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MAK£H LAKE
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MOST S W IM t£ K M M M C £ '
Hers to H old
EVELYN ANKERS GUS SCHILLING
NELLA WALKER LUDWIG STOSSEL
THE U. S. N. "SEABEES
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C H A R LES W IN N IN G E R
1919 - 1936
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24th YEAR OF SERVICE
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DEANNA
Mr. and Mrs Ix’an Moon are e n
joying a trip to A berdeen, Wash.,
for a few days. T heir son Dick is
home on a furlcugh from L am p
F arragut, Idaho, and accom panied
his parents.
The first c ay of the schorl p a
per. "O renco A ctiv ities' was issued
T u t-d ay noon. The p aper was de- I
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24, 25, 26
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Theatre
•Soldier Son on Furlough
Chu
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Chas. W inniger and Nancy Kelly
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Song," "Scguidilla".
News, Cartoon
And Thru Japan'
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V EN ETIA N
I ¡BARGAIN NIGHT WEDNESDAY}
’ I Adults 18c, Tax 2c; Total 2 0 c I