The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    B— I7ILLRRORO_A RGVS
T hursday. O ctolw r 21. 1948
Oregon Leader
H I L H I N E W S Quinine Gifts
Services Held
For Mrs. Flint
t.larq u r \ ut r e v Editor»
.m.u
Ration Book Issue
Set tor Next Week
(Continued from
\ and
If
1)
d
orld Community H eek s Schedule
Day Observed
Of Coming Events
reported to the A rgus by
Here November 12 repi As I’^enl
.tivc.s of oi ^.uuzatlons
II
through
ITIWUII VU I I
IIIII4 IK
Hu bard A Moon, A S • f Farm
Kilt. Idaho, is on a I » day lull niJi
with hi parents. Mi and Mi* h .m
M.>. n. .it O ienco
\ \ III
I m it e
12 I.
1411. I
y-iam
ma til« l i ­
«>r Hu- t
Mrrik«sl it
i w A
11,
in«*
II P h
l'he U nited Council i
or sponsors
hurch
I»
Mill Mak« i l o i l l e H e r í
Othu
rai rati n b »k Women have designated f A r C
F u n eral services for M rs Iv\ S w e a te r A w ard s Told
m i s i ic e
I I iu im U x O ctober 21
id «<• tail D ruggists' as
I I It
M:
tit ut V ai W alt
d until a later Do November it
F lint, 41, wife of Leland Flint cf
w
,
i
I t . -n
rid Coin
B \ A m eets .it l.eg;<»it hull. 1 Mellow« 11» ..in v e ii last
as received word f.v.n
S h k four la-
mt
nity
Day.
the
purpose
K inton. w ere held at the Scholls
8
p
in
of
winch
I Q uinine Pool in W. si, belcJ
and will
Neu
.h
i
\
auto
from
urm
tixl
» h f. 11 •
I is to r all church women t * unite m
M ethodist church O ctober 13 and
Friday. (It* tolwr ’!
th a t O re g o n 's d riv e
m ake her i o n i e u i t u lu i parent .
d
.ti
a day's study of then rt spot,sibil-
interm ent was in the M ountainside tita s
P ythian S isters in w t at K P
McP well.
Mr and Mi
I
I
ted
|
hall. 8 p in
m
cem etery She died O ctober 10 fol- rose
m ade under the spon- mg and packaging book, for distri- i y f r a just und lasting peace
w hile her U.sli.U ld
i vuig
A«l»»|»t «•>»«
II n l > . i i lv 4 II II k I i I i i
a new w orld order and th them e
low ing a brief illness
H
-Incsd.n.
Ovloher
ae
O
regon
S
tale
Ph.tr
« 11 y 1 1 < » \
w ith
E\ e r x
I bution to the v a n . as districts in-
W S i ’ S m eets at Method
association resulted in eluded Mis Maude K ickw od. eh cf w inch has boon adopted is "The
III lh«’ < . .ml» « ••.!»• «»f Ihr 81«
< U IC s ( OH | t i l l H u l l
Ivy Joan S nyder was born O cto­ ports
I i ec of an Enduring Peace "
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ist church. 1 p in.
n of 1.008.713 gram s
ber 6. It. 12, in Coffcv county. K i- tiens.
lh A o Pitm an w «s a guest on
of til*' F rc .t G rove ration
In th e
M u H « i <U ih .
V I , |. t |. - ii . f u y a
Because of conflicting program s.
Hit L'500 itnt’s This am ount clerk
Past M atrons’ club m eets at
sas. the d au g h ter of Mr and Mrs
a ti i.d ru n « f one «>( the new all
I.-.,,
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I I H I . P I It
. im i, ,- , I.
boat d M; - Altec M u.. gut and M .. H ha- been decided to use Friday
home of Mt Y W r¡a, liter 8
it to supply to.ikX) ser- Katherine Ninemire, b th of F o re ,
,,i, H.nfi.w Mii.l l.,--iu»u I
18,
p
lan
e
c
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r
r
ie
r
s
m
P
u
t
lami
M
mi.is
Mr
id Mr
G eorge S nyder The fam ily proved
November
12.
for
such
study
in
p.
in.
for
m
ore
t
h
a
n
three
‘
h
iia
l.
n
ii.
l
NU,I
w
if
,
I e.n es (« r Ashland
ui Mi
id M > H a rx B
to W o.xlburn, O regcn, w hen she
v
Mrs Payne En gel te a n d this eommunty On that day all
i.
/MI..H w li-i.i,*» hi , a p
fiths
th the norm al im muniz- G
I l l .«lay for
H II M cAmnch left
Mr. M arian It Pfenning, b th of w o not, are requested to meet to
w as three w eeks of age, and af er
H I.I.-I h,, h out ioni w >r,-.
I., .
dos
ten gram s a day
so«
uni
the
A’
hlami
II«
e
x
p
icts
t«
i
,
r
|,c,ra,,|iM
lin k iii 'W ii . I f M'O a u, h
Beaverton;
M
t.
F
la
Barney,
chief
n few m onths they cam e to Kin-
the F u st M ethodist A uxiliary E n tertain s
. n a t . r l.xnch stated th at O rc-i clerk of the H ilb b .ro ration board. geiher II,
New
B
and
A
rra
n
g
e
m
e
n
ts
III«
-
l.hl
w inter the
hi
ton in this county
S he attended
s record is som ething of which M r. F iv e S inders end M . Zola church of H illsboro to study such
« s it h it a
hm in . (« re e tí
Next .>s«embl\ \v:2! he Monday
U.
S.
W.
V.
C
am
p
the K inton grade school, g rad u at­
pr
hlems
as
effect
th
eir
responsi­
o
f
t
h
e
S
t
I
h
r
N
a
n
the slate may w ell be pr.m d since
F a ls i, -
M u r , G i « , r M . l < ,iu il« k
h rtrh
I t c l and I
ed from B ehnke-W alker business because of six w eeks e \a :n s For th e collection average for all states F Morgan. Mrs Lois W alworth, all bility.
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\
A u x i l i u x e i i l e t t .U n v t l
NOTH I
I O ( IO I I I I O K S
that assem bly the band has some
of Hillsboro.
college in P ortland and u is then new
In lh ,- « - » in ly C o u r t - I
11»,- 8 l u l .
>>f p r m h r f o r th e lio n , la h l.- I h r I . „ „ I -
l'he
exact
tim
e
will
bo
announc­
was
2800
ounces
However,
many
Ft
hliiy
night
in
honot
of
P
e
p
.u
t
arrangem ents of old songs
. r t h r S ta 1 o f H i, v . - n
f.-r
C
o
m
m
issio
n
e
r-
J
W
Hughes
and
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v
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f
-
i
W
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u
l,»n
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ed later.
•employed at office w ork in P o rt­ The band w ill plav and the a u d i­ of the states have populations ru n -I
inent Conun.intlt i F A Sm ith ami
It.« ..,
th«»
W ., - h ln u '- i
nt th e
« mt
N> H e r i . h n r b y r n - i i . t h a t t h r m u l« >
aunty School Sup
land.
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In th , t
.m t»
f W,« h ln , -
at llill. h . i
ning several tim es that of O regon I Jam es Lewis
P
epai
tin«
nt
A
djutant
A
H
a
m
M H i« (s l
I,.«-
In s D H |,|> « *m l« s | l u l i u i i i t i i n I - ’ i
ence uiH attem pt to sing.
erin
ten
d
en
t
Scr.iffo:
d
and
Harold
Ih
r
’
.’
ml
of
S
,-n
M
.
n
.la
y
H er m arriage to Leland Flint
T herefore, on a per capita basis j
man of Pottlutnl, who officially - I ( h r . • - n . t r . r M \ l( V i . K V I M O i l I Mt I " o , Io. ln I h r f o iv m - ,
M iycr r u n it pi oation
ffieer. Tem ple to H ear R eport
l« h .
,1, - i , . , s |
h\
lh ,* ni---«»- c i i i i i h - l
Io. k place N ovem ber 2. 1930. and
vtsUed Scout H arrington cam p Fri M
''
the Na­ assisted
I to ah, W Cl b r, i f a n » e « l.
C«»«irt
A l l i„ -r» -u ia I i n v I iik . ¡ n i i i , - ,,k u m
in
delivering
books
and
Pep
A
ssem
bly
S
c
h
e
d
u
le
d
M
Hani
Sewell,
delegate
to
the
th e ir home for the first flv, yei -
tional Q uinine Pool, which is sc
«lay
night
.\ftc
r
the
«-amp
m
eeting
ru ta
I
1 8-nfr«
I t c n f r . w a '«!
*
w
i,|
,-a
lN
tr
t
o
r
h
r
i
r
b
v
h t» U fl*-,| I o |- t , - « . iit
applications
to
m
any
of
the
school
grand
h
m
ple
>ession
of
P
vthian
m .I .- p
ll- t r h a r
W lf u .
ahou
w as on the Flint farm at Scholls For the N e w b e rg G a m e
essential to the health and well b e­ beard-
the men joined the ladies at the th ,- -« in ,- d u ly x«-»
u . h v lu w i« s iu ir< I
11,1.1. I . M
h ll. l, Mt»,I w h y t
S •«•: • held ;n P ortl.u.d this month, Legion hall for I efreahnn nta ami • o (h<* U M ilr r a lu iu - .l «• I h r I t n . f l i . -
M
l t ' -t of the boys in the service lo­
In 1937 thev moved to th e ir present
For F rid ay there w ill be a short
J rn
I I . - I . I, ,
h .uhi
II lim n » , in l l i 'h a . . io I ' d . u . w i t h i n
o I o f Ita ih a i,
w give a rep rt o ' the -,e- »¡on at a social time.
hom e at Kinton For the last ten pep assem bly at the end
y , i.
. h a itN ,s | !..
I. P rilla It. r,.
the cated in m alaria infested areas llillsb e ro
in - u it h . f r o m , l n t r h rr« -.-f
F nday night's in citin g at the K P
le a d s the n ation O regon's q u in in e |
l
i
e
f
>
a
»
«s|
f.
r
in
t he
w
h
y
th
e
r
>
4
/
m onths Mrs. Flint had been t h e a • > G >tt> get pepped
P .« tr,| u i i i l P r a t |, u h h a h r , | < » . | , - lc i
21.
Issuing of the fourtt, ration book
o f p r - u i- m
u ld n o t h r u r a i
11» *3
’dispatcher at the bus term in al in ¿am e w ith N ew berg B etter be p u t­ ..onattons av erag e 4 7 ounces per for ail people living w ithin the hall.
11,1-,
C
t
t
i
nubltahed
hl
,
U l U H ’ li M .iH K M IC k
V lm ln ia lr »
In the W indow
4
>
>
P ortland.
ting some pep in yo u r stu d '.n i; drug store
II. n
II
P
J,
of school d istrict seven
M
II
I I I M l ’ . M t l : ■ x
initial drive, w hich netted boundaries
Bert
(
’
H
untington
««f
H
illsbor
Deceased is survived by the w id ­ tco. Six w eeks' ex.»ms are quite o ft­
nI
i u , t.
• i . js. N o * i. i i . i v iu < n
will take place at the It W Barnes
*,nh .I« » . -
h is some very old currency d is­
ower; her parents, and three b ro th ­ en tough The final w ord of doom a3 ,.0 t, ¿ram s, was confined large-! building on N orth T hird avenue. S hipley Visits Home
nnd
F vcrett Shipley F 1 C. arrived played in the Argus window A $»>
I » ta le
M a r« I \ a i i n r l
ers and three sisters. E verett S.nv- — R eport cards to some of you—w ill I.' to tiie retail dru g stores of the O ctober 26. 27. 28 and 29 from 2 p.
" lh
a f f i l e I th
(
I
l
k
HUS
state,
many
,
f
w
hom
c
o
n
trib
u
te
d
!
s.itiu
d
a
v
on
a
lll-dav
leave
to
visit
hill from the Colonial Bank of C t i
.der of K inton. G eorge S n y d er of come out T hursday Oct her 28
m
to
9
p
m
A
pplication
blanks
his n tiler Mrs F 1. S h ip ley , am i ’ ad.i. dated May I. 1839. $100 lull C- In u n i » I h . r U r v ( u - o u n n t y ( . n r l ,-f W a « h in y -to n
ta c .r en tire q u in in e stocks having a
\ 11 I I I It
(h r t
Ione. W illiam S nyder of O akl ind
will
be
furnished
at
t
h
e
school
' .t.o of m ore than $i50 each. The house en the ration days and can
thi’f relative He has been u, the­ fr«un the Confe«lerate States of
In lh ,- M a l l r r , - f I h r l » i „ , r o f ,M \ II \
Cal ; Mrs G lenn M iller of Forest Junior Red C ross H ead
..m l It
Il y J
18«
si
o..d
d
riv
e
.
w
hich
has
just
been
h
\
\NNh
l
.
1»..
.
,.,-a
America,
date«!
S
eptem
ber
1.
1882
se
n
ice
since
Jan
u
ary
.
1942.
and
has
Grove.
Mrs. L ucille Saelens o f
o f f l r » l p u h lt r a
T»»
J a , ,4« Vannet. S u « a n
I 'a r k h n r « ’ .
c. nip.cted. produced 509 695 gram s be m ade out at the building.
and a $8 bill of exchange f r o in
been serving in the Aleutians
4. I ! . I» IH»*
P ortland and Mrs. Edwin Jen k in s S election D ue Soon
Ql i- B . i .. .-i- «• I • ». i i || \ ,,i . . i;
M
aryland,
dated
April
10.
1771
An
a
considerable
portion
of
w
h
ich
was
it
«
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v
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,
|
of Kinton.
A Ju n o ir Red Cross chairm an is dottated by the public in response F arm ington R egistration Set
i O riental poppy grown by Mrs H t> I, M a « t» a r,| \ a io o - l m ,.| lh«- u n k n o w n
i
t
s
T
/
M
i
ra n
FARMINGTON R egistration for
Mrs. F lint had been a m em ber of to be elected by the student coun­ !o •’ ^P^cial appeal
I h use Wednesday and D esinger is also in the window h.D,
M en
M r
ration book No 4 w ill be held at
Kinton G range for many years.
cil in the n ear fu tu re If any one
.lections o f these donations the school T hursday and Friday. Thursday. O ctober 27 and 28. from w ith n bloom as bright as in the d a u b - h tc r o f M a r» I V a n n r t a m i a ll
7 30 to 9 p in and Friday. October early spring
is in terested or has a friend whom we:
, 'h r r
unknow n
h r lr a
of
» a id
d e r r a a n i.
m ade by t h e O regon S tate
I «rc r1 1 n y
they think could and w mid do a p . : ■c. headed b y C harles Pray, O ctober 28 and 29. from 2:30 until 21 from .1 to 5 p m Each registrant
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4
I n lh«- N a m ,- o f t h r S t a i r ,»f H i« * a "n
good job for the Red Cross, please whi covered every d ru g store ,u't- 9 p m I.orene P utnam , school must bring ration book No 3
Y ou a r r h rrrh y
, it « s l lu a | , | * m r In l h *
tu rn his nam e in to t h e student s de M ultnom ah county, whereas clerk, w ill be in charge of reg is­
( ' - M i n t y C o u r t o f yy a * h l i i | | t o i i C -
,t> . I » , .
D o n ald E aq o n Home
tration.
Shiite
council.
L 'on, a t I I i l P I m - i
n w it h in
day»
c eetions in M ultnom ah countv
P W ' Donald Eagon left S u la
f
r
o
m
t
h
r
d
a
t
r
o
f
t
h
r
f
i
r
s
t
i
m
l d l ' u l l . ii
R ati-n book f .u r registration for m orning for San B ernardino. Cal .
I l ' t to sim ple «n,l eaay IO
Wore m ade bv -he Red Cross Mo-
h « -rr« 'f t o ah w , a n a r i f a n y e x t l - w h \ an
The Spokane. P o rtlan d & S eattle
re-idents in the S h u te district will after spending a w eek's furlough o r d e r , - f a a lr o f t h r f o i l, w in e ,1,*« r t h r I
h a v e te n d e r . <lrhci<»ua,
o’t C orps headed by Miss R uth Register at Banks
gulden • brow n pancake«
railw ay has applied to the In te r­
be conducted at the school house w ith his parents. Mr and M rs F t r a r t a ,-f r,* n l p r o p e r t y In W h ln v < o
NKS
R
C lark.
ur w affle* Ju*i hum Tri«
state com m erce comm ission for
. No 4 ;s being held at the next ru esd aj through Friday from O Fagon He m ade the trip by p C r o a u v n r - t | y . f o O r r r in y fo t n h . r s p h o e u t it ld io n n o t t«» h -w r tt m a d ,- n»
angle Pancake and W affle
‘
3
to
5:30
p
ni
daily
au th o rity to purchase the Gales
grade scho.T next week Tuesday
plane, and said he appreciate«! the
T ra c t I
A l l «»f t h r yy r.» H a l f . , f J...|
Í
I'l.iu i w ith m ilk or w ate r
C reek and Wilson riv er railroad in
through F riday, O ctober 19-22 from
O regon scenery and w eather much I o f a n d in U h -, k t o f a n d in I t m n p h r r y a
B A N K s N e ia rb o is found M -
and tltey're ready (ur (h e
W itch Hazel
W ashington county, it was revealed
2 to 6 p. m
m ore a fter being in a country that
griddle A t grucrr'aeceiy«
Paul
Cota
of
W
ilkesboro
seriously
Witch Hazel scho, 1 will be open was dry and dusty
F riday
j
FEET HURT
wtiere. Sold <m a money«
ill F rid ay m orning. A physician
next week on the fT low ing sched­
C h a rle s A H art, attorney for the was call-d but Mrs C. t r p issed
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back guarantee.
A l t C I I 81 ' r i ’ O K T S m a d * t o o r d e r f o r
D istribution Planned
ule
ft r ration book four reg.
I
(C ontinued from page 1)
w e a k a n d f l a t fe e t
S o ft ( ’, rn a nd
railroad, said that the transaction aw ay before he arriv ed . She had
LAU REL— D istribution of r a t io n 1 ttor.s W ednesday fr. m 2 to 5 p
H u m m e r T o e t re a m e n ta.
T housands of o u r fighting men
S
erv
ice
C
lu
b
M
eets
w as largely a move to sim plify op- suffered a h eart attack
T R IA N G L E
can s.ay. T owe my life to b! \>d book No 4 to residents of L aurel Thursday from 10 a n, until neon
S ervice club will meet W ednes­
era ti.'n s and accounting on the p art
D ll. ( IHR Kl IT
, L.)
MNCAMI a n o
F uneral services w ere held at the plasm a." H undreds of these men school d istrict will be on Tuesday and Friday 2 to 5 p m and 7 to 9
d
a
y
n
ght.
O
ctober
2»
at
8
cl
-
it
('h iru p « M li« t ,1 F o o t S p e r la lla t
o f the S P & S. The railroad, a Forest G rove U nder: kking c
j
w a r m rto u a
and
W
ednesday.
O
ctober
26
and
27.
p
m.
! the hom e of Mrs Th mas IF »vie
254 S. 2 n d A » » .
I llll a b u r o . O r* g « > n
legging line is ow ned by the chapel M onday afterr. n w ith have been snatched from alm ost from 7 p m. to 9 p m.
I'h
-
n
e
l»l»&
I
O
f
f
ic
o
«
-p
p
.-a
it*
S
a
f
e
w
a
y
,
I Mrs Held E ldridge and Mi s Marie
N o rth ern Pacific and G reat N orth- Rev H E S tas o f f ic ia tin g It. . •- certain death to re tu rn to action
At L aurel View district the new
P riest will he assisting hostesses
m ent was in Forest ATew cem e. list because som eone recognized books w ill be issued at th e Amos j R egister at F ir G rove Tuesday
CHEHAI I'M MOUNTAIN ’ Mrs M em bers please bring sciss«»rs f >r
that the inconvenience of a short
tery.
W
atkins
hom
e
as
has
been
done
in
Red Cr«»ss w ork
M
ildred
W
hitmore.
Fir
G
rove
d
i
-
-
I
Mrs. C ota was b rn in R ich­ tim e taken from a busy dav was the past.
P resentation of ration
4
4
4
m ond. A’a . May 15. 1990. She had n othing com pared to th e sacrifice book No 3 w ill be req u ired f re a c h trie: clerk and who is in charge of
registration for ration book No 4
being m ade by the men w ho are
been a resident f Banks route
r.»xt
M
atrons
Meet—
fam ily m em ber for w hom applica- U ft - as many as poeaible to regis-'
since 1940. Deceased is survived bv suffering on the field cf b attle
will
Past Mat runs club O
ter at the school house Tuesday,
the w .dow er. Paul, and tw o d au g h ­
Blood plasm a has an A -l priority- tion is made.
O ctober 26. betw een the hours of m eet next Wedi’e I.lv n
ters. Emma M uir and Rosalie Qtiit- all the way from th e donor cen­
2 pounds of kitchen fats will fire 5 anti­
10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
home of M r. V W Gal
M-Sku l » t p u
en. both of P ortland, and a b ro th er ter rig h t up to the b attle lines. T er J a rk to u n Signup Slated
tank shells Save u tablespoon ol hits
M i
Miss C o ir inne Penniin
JA C K TO W N
R egistrata ti f t> r
B U S S E S
Rush Bell of Hoquiam. Wash
m inutes a fter a m an is w ounded ration book No. 4 w ill be held at Shute Signup F our Days
and greases every day. S train into
M abtl G r -s and M
» »tear« a b a »«rr« r w v
he can be given th e blood plasm a
Abdom inal
Sopporterà.
CLEAN CAN Keep refn ;»rated. Sell at
SHUTE
R egistration for ration S e v e rs as a s is tin g h
Sk^Aa
Baalary. Shaoldar Bracea, eta.
book No 4 .vili bv from 3 t > 5 p
ern and has been operated for some th at w ill save his life T here is no
meat counters when you have a pound.
Owaltty the Beat— P rice the L e v e rt :
tim e by the S . P & S I: e x 'en d s delay for blood typing since p las­ necessity of traveling to P ortland m . O ctober 26. 27. 28 and 29. at M bs »'ount lli.n ir —
Quotas
a
re
set
for
each
locality
Mis.
K
athryn
V
.
! from W ilke b o ra t G lenw ood
ma is univ ersal
Plasm a lasts in ­
the school house
been em ployed in Ea 1
The purchase price in th e app lica­ definitely. can be sent anyw here to m eet th e m axim um production of
’
the
laboratories.
H
ence
failu
re
to
graduation from U f O . arrived
Register at W es, I'ninn
tion to the in terstate com m erce and can be p rep ared for use in a
ind. finite
meet a quota m eans that ju s t tnat
1 commission was given as S863.299.
m a tte r of mom ents.
M ESI LNION
R egistrata n for home last week f. r
Mr and
P lasm a and th e sulfa drugs arc- many pints t f plasm a that o u r ra tio n book No 4 will be held Oc­ visit w ith her parer
recognized by arm y men as the | fighting m en w ill n ever get since tober 27. 28 and 29 at the school- Mrs C lyde Yount
house.
In r.irtlanil H ospital—
most im p o rtan t factors rev o lu tio n ­ I shortages cannot be m ade up
M eeting W ash in g to n c o u n t y ’s
izing w artim e surgerv. A p p ro x i­
in tiu' I’ -rt-
Mi - 11. n r j N,
Leisx
Signup
Slated
!
quota
for
each
of
the
visits
of
the
m ately 1.300.noo pints of blood w ere
land Medical ho-pita
I.E IS Y V IL I.E - R egistration f o r f r observation.
donated by p atriofic A m erican neo-1 I mobile unit to H illsboro depends
b -ok No I will I»- held at
pie in 1942 and th e arm y and navy ‘ I sim ply upon volunteers appearing
>
>
has asked for at least 4.000,000 pints j prom ptly for th eir appointm ents or tiie Leisyx ille school W ednesday
H illsboro business houses offer
' taking th e trouble to call Mrs F and T hursday. O ctober 27 and 28.
m ore by th e end of 1943.
W ashington county residents are A bendrcth. county blood b a n k betw een the hours of 3 p m. and 8 quality m erchandise at reasonable
n
affered an oppo rtu n ity to aid in i ‘ chairm an, at H illsboro 3612 to give l . m , according to Mrs Jo h n G ates. t rlces
All kinds of bread can stan d th e test of com ­
'I
the life-saving plasm a program that I ' notice of in ab ility to attend In the j .«strict clerk.
P h o n e 361-M—C all C ollect
If you hav e a nouse, an a p a rt­
ing out of an oven. But fo u r or five hours in a
is not available to everyone in this 'la t te r case, sufficient notice shm id
m
ent
or
a
room
to
rent
use
t
h
e
lunch box show s w h eth er it's really th e re with the
country. Only 33 fixed blood donor be given to allow a substitute to P la n s to D istribute
A rgus w ant ads.
tf
centers are located in the U nited m eet the d ietary re q u ire m e n t
flavor, freshness, and punch a w ar w orker w ants
A dditional volunteers are needed I R ation Book 4 M ad e
S
tate-,
th
eir
location
being
d
e
te
r­
. . . and needs. O ur b read m eets all th e tests,
SHADY BROOK— W ar r a t i o n
SUGAR STAM PS—
mined by p roxim ity to laboratories to keep m eeting W ashington coun­
l o u 'l l relish sandw iches m ade of our
equipped to e x tra c t plasm a from 1 ty s quota of 260 pints each m onth book 4 will be distr out*, d from the
No 14. 15 and 16 •od until Oet. 31
the blood P o rtlan d is one cf these Persons w ishing to co n trib u te to schcolhouse from 7 t 10 each cve-
W HOLE W H E A T or BUTTERCRUST BREAD
BROWN STAM PS—
centers, giving people in this area the blood bank are asked to sign ning fr an Oc'..t>. i 2« to Oct ber 23
the o p p o rtu n ity to donate and p ro­ up at registration points in th eir Extension Unit to .Meet
C D, E and F now good Expua < )el
Hon
Ext«
Unit meet
viding an obligation to m eet t h e com m unity and notice of ap p o in t­
h me of Mrs. Frank Johnson
MI.I
E STAM PS—
quotas. The process of m aking a ment w ill be given e d h e r by mail the
F riday at 10:30 a n,
b l.o d donation is fu rth e r sim plified or phone by Mrs. A bendroth Reg Move to Portland
X, Y and Z now good. Expire
20.
in W ashington county by the fact istration points in H illsboro are
126 N. 2nd Ave.
HILLSBORO
P hone 1113
Mr- Rodci ck hav*' mov-
th at a m obile unit visits’ Hillsboro Red Cross h ead q u arters in th e H iil -d Mr to a P r d ortland
t c . b e n e a re r Mr
tw ice each month, elim inating the theatre building. Mrs. A bendroth, R derick's work
W eek-End Specials:
H illsboro A rgus. Delta D rug store,
W
ord
ha-
b
o
n
received
that
city hall, W eil's d ep artm en t store C o rp .ra l A drian H ornecker in n w
(.R A P E I Iti IT. P referred
5-lb. wide
W estern A uto Supply, B ate,' H ills-, stationed som ew here in Italy He
Stock. 18*02. can
nioulli Jar
boro P harm acy. A bendroth Jew elry 1 -aid apples ami grape- arc ju st got-
T O M A IO P referred Stork.
Ha^pberry
flax or.
and M illie's B eauty shop.
tir.g rip e there.
46-os. ran
1-lb. jar
T R IA N G L E
S. P. & S. Plans to
Purchase Railroad
Mrs. Paul Cota of
Wilkesboro Passes
Couniy Barely Meets
Half of Plasma Quota
F IV E / c T W O
Ç
DELTA DRUG STORE
D ay • N ig h t
Enriched Bread
Towing and Ambulance Service
FOR WORKERS LUNCHES
HALLS GARAGE. Cornelius
RATION
DATES
HILLSBORO BAKERY
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS
C lassified Page D e a d l i n e .................................... T uesd ay N ight
“T oo Late to C lassify” D eadline . . . .
1 p. m. W ednesday
m iff *
‘
"
,~rc
R IC H F IE L D
REPORTER
N I G H T L Y N . B. C .
a. m . E X C E P T »A T.
M
1. S P A R K
PLUGS
clean ed, adjusted and
tested.
V
;
7.
FRONT
W HEEL
B E A R IN G S
cleaned, inspected and
lubricated.
,O t m m *
IO VITAL S
8. R A D I A T O R
drained, c le a n e d and
refilled.
2 . A IR
CLEANER
c le a n e d a n d re o ile d .
3. C R A N K C A S E
d ra in e d , clean ed a n d j
r e f i l l e d w ith Richlube |
M o to r O il.
i 4 ï • i »
1 4 is
M oke a re se
y o u r RICHFIELD d e a l e r n o w .
S el o c o n v e n ie n t I ,m e ...
s a v e m o n e y o n t h e s e m d js -
p e n S a b le p r o t e c t i v e s e r v ic e s
5. B A T T E R Y
Ó. T IR E S
checked a n d Riled,
case a n d te r m i­
n a ls c le a n e d .
c h e c k e d , in flated ,
cross-switched fo r
longer life.
9. C H A S S IS
C om pletely lubricated
w ith h ig h e s t q u a lity
lubricant*.
I O . T R A N S M IS S IO N
droined, c le a n e d , re­
f ille d w ith R ic h fie ld
T A D Lubricant.
6-FOOT single disc with seat and
trucks. $35: good, young G uern­
sey w ith 2-w eeks-old heifer calf
S100: good fam ily cow to freshen
1st of Novem ber. S75: electric hot-
w ater tank 30-gallon. $20: eight 10-
gallon m ilk cans. $4 each; 2-com-
p artm en t galvanized wash trays
practically new. $15.—Lou W eath­
ers. 4 m iles south on L aurel road
to 4 corners, then 'g-m ilc west and
south.
30p
1P30 CHEV 2-door for sale, good
tire
heater; $100 J. G. White,
Rt 4, Hillsboro. Phone 3038
30p
ELECTRIC range, table model.
cooker pot. good baker. $85: S im ­
mons iron bed. coil springs. $10 3-
b u m c r gas plate. $2 50: 2 gas Ruud
w ater heaters. $5 each; S harpies
cream separator. 650-lb capacity.
on . tand. $15 fireplace g e t , $2 50
Mrs. E rnest Manning. Rt. 3. Box
STENOGRAPHER, all or part time 1504. B eaverton. T elephone Aloha
6624.
30p
w anted Some insurance ex p er­
ience preferred. 316 E Mam Tele-
WOOD
cooking
stove,
a
Ii
bu
rn
er
phone 841.
30
A -l condition; couch, like new
salt
Frank Fischer, Rl 4. Box
RUG, 9xl9'2. O riental design good for
!23. Sherw ood; ' —mile ci
condition —429 N. 5th Ave.
30p Trask Store, Scholls, on ist P otter-
Sherw ood
road.
30
POTATOES. $2 sack.— L. Blue, mile
south county hospital on M inter l ’*i ACRES corn, ready for en sil­
Bridge road.
30p
age, for s a le —Rt. 1. Box 339-A.
B eaverton; Davies road.
30-31
LOST—Spare truck tire and wheel,
1 to
32-6, betw een B eaverton a n d 3 GUERNSEY heifers.
years, to freshen next month;
North Plains. Reward Earl Green.
yearling
Jersey
;
6-year-old
G u ern ­
Rt. 1. Box 3351, B eaverton.
30p
sey-Jersey. had 4 calves, and bred;
ill good stock: all Bang’s' tested.
HOUSEKEEPING room Mr M, I- Also
T ornado weed culler;
quist. 372 S. 2nd Ave. Telephone sm all 6-foot
th resh er hand feed, very
2243.
3()p
little used —Feldt. Buxton.
30-32p
TOMATOES. 75c bushel, bring your
containers. — L. Plansoen. Rt 2,
Cornelius; '--m ile south Baseline, p
JUICE
40c
JUICE
27c
PRUNE JUICE Q uart bottle 3 4 c
EA PPLE. P referred
JUICE PIN
18c
Stock. No. 2 ran
OvaE Tom ato xauce
SARDINES P refererd Stock. Can 17c
TUNA FISH
r ... « “ a,, 3 7 c
NAVY. Pre«eooked.
BEANS Pkg.
17c
GELATINE
6c
P IC K L E S ”
39c
KEW MArs
Hume U wnetl—Hume O perateli
We R eserve the R ight to Lim it Qua
t'lmiie 771
M E A
is FIRST wilh our
Fighting Men . . . and
Their Needs Come F IR ST !
JERSEY - Guei 11 I v h eifer. fresh
N ovem ber 20 .1 H H ohnstci-,
Rt. 3. Box 855. H illsboro; mile S.
on C hurchill road.
30-31 p
29 MODEL A Ford roadster for
sale, $175 cash —Perfection B ak­ 1939 CHEV deluxe edau, excellent
conditi .n low mileage, tires 80':
ery.
30
$850 cash if taken a t once Jesse
2-WHEEI,
tire 1 III .'I Io, V Johnson 4 miles cart of H ills­
sale —R 11 J o n t . . Phone Hill - boro near Witch Hazel service sta­
.'10-31p
boro 3048.
30p tion.
CONCORD grapes. 3c lh. you p i c k : [ ROAN marc. 1200 lb: . w orks
single or double; good saddle
5c lb. picked Mrs C all Brown
6 m iles south on Ihr Iowa Hill horse, for sale Ray Sinclair. 1'$.
road
fjOp miles east on Maui SI . Hillsboro.
Phone evenings 3220.
30p
WANT board. r r om and someone
FRI II ( AKI
to care for 3 children, aces 4 6
N vcuibcr 1st is deadline for
and 8 W rite Hillsboro P O Box
m ailing to boys in navy.
112.
30-32p
O ur fruit, cakes arc gifl w rap ­
3 0 t o n s of baled clo, ei at d
etch
ped and arc of the highest
hay, 30 to n of tr.iw
(' S
quality. V ariety of sizes and
Howard, m ile W of Tigard. 30-32p
shapes.
PERFECTION BAKERY
MISSING
2 boy Carol Melvn,
Meyers and Bob B ittrich. both 5 ! 1 0 ' I 'I 'I E.s good breed, to hi g|t -
feet, v eight 95 lb . both blue cy,
en aw ay Io a good home - Phone
light brow n hair. 14 years old H illsboro 2145.
30tf
Wear brown leath er jackets May
be picking w alnuts in ar Hillshf.ro TOMATOES, you pick. 60c bushel.
Reward $50. — Notify Sheriff at
Dun Miller, 167 N 12th, Hills-
H illsb tro .
jt’p borc.
30
HONEY
1.4 9
HONEY
30c
MARMALADE OKANGI
39c
2 lb. jar
YPPEE M artin ellis
CIDER (Gallon Kile) Q uart
32c
DRESSING.
tju.irt
SALAD Over the lo p
I U 4 5 c
Next man's I inest
COFFEE Eli.
29c
M I)
o
TISSUE
rolls 2 2 c
O xen H are, I rim m ed in C-karat
DISHES gold.
32-pieie J
(18-plece B ow l Set $12 95»
Set 1 2 .9 5
T h a i's lh,. why of lh,. m.-al rationing pro­
gram
. ( h a ts why you am i I and all ,,f ,,s rnnsl
m ak,. H i p program work, g u a ra n tee in g our l ie hl
m g men Ihal they will gel all of the meal they
"<"'<! Hl th e ir diet l„ win this w ar w e're all in
U 8 ey o ,,r ration points wisely . . . learn Io use l|,e
' "
»»y '»'ii' I'ighlers . . . stam p
"nt black m ark ets h.v shopping only w here deal-
<;rs com ply with rationing regulations.
H illsb o ro
“The Best
M
■ v ■ E A T
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b b i
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