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■ o n - i r u m your m e n d s in HUUboro business firm s. * Now M any W e a r FALSE TEETH W it h M o re C o m fo rt H i l l - b o r o , I l i i g o n , T h u r s d a y . <) t o ite r 21, 191.'! Mrs. Meyers in Charge of Drive For War Chest Volume 50, No. Program Features Cedar Mill Schoo! Open House; Local Confrol Said Best v r t j 'i n T w o . E i u h t P a ir e s Schools Conduct War Chest Drive E A S T k E T H . a p le a .a n l a lk a lln » i n«»n- a<*i<l» p o w d e r, held.'» fnla « te e th m o re f ir m ly T<» eat and ta lk tn m ure com fort, jimt s p r in k le h li t t l e FASTBKTH <»n y o u r plat«*«. N o r u m m y . ir«iooy, p a x ty ta n te o r fe e lm ir. C heck* p la te . « lo r ” i den tun» breath». G et F A S T E K T H a t a n y d ru tr U<>re. BE 7 H A N Y W ar C h e st d riv e is M IL i r t L a be im M A pl rahd pro b u ild in g bein g a b o u t $lf5,. ... c o n d u c te d th ro u g h th e fam a tte n d e d by PM) school pat •Is in th e B e th a n y d is tric t d u e B u ild s \ r u H o m e on < a n d vixitoih m a rk e d the open i*<k f o th e r so lic ito r The and F .'iil P i n n e y p b u ild in g a new i ’H E IIA I.K M .M OUNTAIN Mr o n e < e |e h ra tio n of th e new school er.*, >' Uni n and B e ih a n y h o m e o n t h e a c r e a g e p u rc h a se d Ix>n i M .y e rs ha- In n a p p o in te d • fin flay e vening. P. A T h o rn e • * w ill h a n d le it It is h o p ed I i ta k e chargi- < f th e w a r ch est • ' rnaMter of c e re m o n h a n d t h e fr m Johnson b ro th e rs e v e ry o n e w ho can w ill co-op- M rs . W a l t e r s H o n o r e d d r iv e in th e F ir O r ve d istric t fo g ram w as open ed w ith th e Ming r.d end th e ir d o n a tio n to th e T h e W alter* fa m ih g a th < re d at ..h e ask s fur as m an y as p o ssib le to ng of * A m e ric a ” a n d th e fla g ra - ers if th ey live in th e d is tric t f d M rs J o h n h siv e th e ir c o n trib u tio n s a t h e r ite by th e a u d ie n ce . he them Wa last w eek to hom e h< r a n e sh e h a s no m e a n s of fo llo w in g a s h o r t ta lk by Mr. hor Mr- W-< b irth d a y w ith tr a n s p o r tâ t! ' n. T w o tin can s o u t of e v e r y th re e I h borne o m e on th e h isto ry o f the th a t co u ld be sa lv ag e d a re th ro w n I.’ It aym nd Meyers is not w ith hool, fo rm e r te a c h e rs of t h < tailo r on h u i t aw ay. ins s'l'iadron any m ore, h u t is a hool re sp o n d e d w ith s h o rt ac es C H.ela hom e • tints of th e ir e x p erien c e s Thre< n a v ig u to r for a re n e r.il a n d his 432 E B aseline. H illsboro from rn f/ F ; ! iff a cc o rd in g to w ord re c e iv e d v< f<* p re se n t Mi. E r n e s t Oil o r leav e c a lls a t 'H illsboro A rgus o p e ra tio n g iv en th e c o m - by his m o th er, M rs L ena M eyers, • id o f P o rtla n d , fo rm e rly Mi.-* headquarters a rc still in A fri- a a n . w ho ta u g h t six y « ars in th< ate th ir tie s : M rs. M. D. B row n E rn e st W hlseh leg el c am e from of S p rin g field , 111, w ho ta u g h t on» S alem S a tu rd a y and v isited a b ro th - .'■''■.o'. 1919-20 and Mrs. J . P M eui- i i . I*red U hlsehlegel, u n til S u n i-r. tw o y e a rs. 191(5-17 a n d 1917-18. C E D A R M ILL-C e<lar Mill F a rm - day An u n cle a n d a u n t. M r a n d Mrs. P. A. T h o rn e re sp o n d ed a s e rs unio n held th# firs t m ee tin g Mrs A m os Voss, a cc o m p a n ied h im 'h e only g r a d u a te o f th e school in of tho fall O c to b er 12 a t th e hom e and v isited Mi and Mi Ed W nhl- 1902. of W illiam D u rig . P l a ts fo r the ehlegel. f- F re e m a n . th< a rc h ite c t, y e a r w ere d isc u sse d a n d m em b e r- I'll' G ro v e L ad ies' social c lu b I gavf* a rev iew of th e c o st o f c o n w ere u rg e d to a tte n d th e c o u n ty U nion m ee t at H illsb o ro m e e tin g has bex*n p o stp o n e d u n til d u c tio n a n d a m o u n ts la is e d by F a rm a fte r w a ln u t p ick in g | the d is tr ic t a n d a p p r o p ria te d by S a tu r d a y e vening. O c to b er 23 N ext m e e tin g will he th e second T ues- g o v e rn m e n t. C laud A r th u r M cC orm ick <t E ug en e vis I the fe d era l ited th e C lay to n W hitm ore fa m ily ; Cover, d ire c to r d u r in g th# b u ild day of N o v e m b er a t th e hom e of fr ,m F rid a y until S u n d ay ing period, g a v e a s h o rt ta lk , fol- N else J o h n s o n . Ilod M u rra y a tte n d e d a fa re w e ll owed by re sp o n se s fro m th e p re s p a rty last W ed n esd ay n ig h t h o n o r ent d ire c to rs : H a ro ld P e te rs o n . A. ing P E C. G len W h itm an c f th e G. L arso n a n d A. A. P e a rso n m arin es, w ho w as h o m e fre m S a n ' M ain s p e a k e r o f th< e v en in g w as D iego v isitin g his p a re n t , Mr. a n d P aul S ay re o f th e P o r tla n d school FA R M IN G T O N —P u p ils of F a r m board. H is th e m e w as, "T h e P u b lic ington i-cho 1 h a v e p u rc h a se d S286 - Mi's J W hitm an n e a r N ew berg. Mrs. L ena M ey ers e n te rta in e d School An A m e ric an I n s titu tio n .” 00 of w a r bon d s a n d s ta m p since w ith a d in n e r p a r ty S u n d a y fo r a He sta te d th a t th e second a c t of S e p te m b e r 13. siste r-in -la w . M rs L au ra D elash* the O regon s ta te le g isla tu re w as to N o rm a n M ann J r . and B ob m u tt, of P o rtla n d T h is w as h e r f ir - t set up a public school sy ste m in B u r k h a lte r w e n t on a h u n tin g tr ip visit m th re e y e ars. Mr. D e la sh m u tt the s ta te a n d u rg e d th a t th e p re s o v e r th e w e e k -e n d , r e tu r n in g w ith d ied last sp rin g T h e d in n e r w as ent school sy ste m be m a in ta in e d a d e er. si rv e d to seven in c lu d in g th r e e o t h and th# tr e n d to w a rd le a n in g too e r g u e st- from P o rtla n d . m uch on th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t OKI («O S S T A T I ( 1 1 K l’ K \ I I s D IA M O S I) \ \ \ 1 \ I i i s \ i , \ -r , Mrs. W F. W ohlschlegel m oved be c urbed. H e sp o k e also of po st M O U N T A IN D A L E — M r a n d M rs M onday to P o rtla n d , when* sh e w ill w ar p lan s fo r e d u c a tio n a n d ad- a n n iv e rsa ry „ „ "charter .la i i n n ,b e - th e , . \ l , , lù i ‘ ' h , e l e * 8 t'” i ' ls d iam o n d C o rv a llis college s h o w , i.l.l 'b e l a u d n* ' | i , , Or'.’.. , n“, Ure ' " J “ " du<'sl« ''0' ,><i -W m ak e s m e n e ce ssa ry r e p a irs on h e r vi.-ed th a t th e sch o o ls should c a te r H u b e rt S m ith a n d son E arl and m ore to th e tr a in in g o f in d iv id u a ls Mrs. E arl H lle n b e ek w e re S u n d a y house th a t has b e e n o c cu p ied cen t m ilita ry ceiem o n v on 'h e • , i • o ,- i , t i i .. ó à Ot tier p ic tu re show s m ost r e d in n e r p a rty g u ests c f Mr. a n d M rs i by te n a n ts fo r m o re th a n 16 years. in v o c atio n s f o r life. to co m p iete th e n com .. w ere g ve , , . , , " ' " ' " A r,n v SP<'<“ <^<-d T r a in in g p ro g ram Dodd B e rg o f B e a v e rto n s a n g L eo n a rd V a n d o m elen a n d fa m ily of B o a tsw a in F ra n k P a in te r w e n t H arris..,, C D ale left p , , -aden, of the I ' o', of , I , w ho w,H L L t ’* " ' ’" * * “ re ' ' ' ^ ' “ e n t to S e a ttle th e first o f la st w eek to tw o solos, a cc o m p a n ie d by M iss L a u re l in h o n o r o f th e w e d d in g a n be b ro a d ca st, and D r A 1. S tra n d , p re sid e n t of th e c lege '*“ * ® c e re n lo n >' " W e h w ill i ship o u t in th e m e rc h a n t m a rin e . P a tric ia H e in ric h s. S he also a c c o m n iv e rs a ry of th e S m ith s a n d Mrs. He h a d b een h m e on a b o u t a panied M iss B everly T h o rn e, w ho H lle n b e c k 's b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry . ren d ered tw o n u m b e rs o f bird L ie u te n a n t W a lte r M ath iesen o f V unK leek and M rs E I, Cox D u r w eeks w ith his b ro th e r-in -la w . G. m o n th ’s leav e B o rn , to M r. a n d M rs. L y n n w histling in te r p r e ta tio n s M rs. Zola P o rtla n d A ir B ase sp e n t a fiv e -d a y 1 ing th e n e x t m< n th th e se ladies S n id e r J r . and fam ily. .\a m e tz. a son. O c to b er 11. H e h a s M organ of th e c o u n ty school sup- leav e th e p a st w eek a t th e h e m e of T G. H aw ley a rriv e d h om e last been n am ed M ichael L y n n . M oth- p e rin te n d e n t's w ill c an v a ss th e com m unity, so all office resp o n d ed his p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. Ja m e s ire ask ed to h a v e th e ir c o n trib u - w eek from ’lie e ast, w h e re h e has ei and b ab y a re at St. V in c e n t’s w ith a sh o rt ta lk : also M rs. F ra n k M athiesen. b u n on a b u sin e ss tr ip th e past h o sp ital in P o rtla n d . L ittle M ichael Young, a s p re sid e n t o f th e P.-T. A. arid sa v e tim e for ttie.se m onth. S u n d a y d in n e r p a r ty g u e sts of ladn In th e social h o u r th a t follow ed, M r. and Mrs. L el H o llen b e ck w e re u e so g e n ero u s ly d o n a t- is a g ra n d so n of Mrs. M e rle C ad y K IN TO N Mi E m ery V .uiK lcck, m g th eii tun tu m ak e th is d riv e seyeral old re s id e n ts o f th e d is His fa th e r. PF C L ynn N am etz, i> M r. a n d M r-. E V an B erg en of G la d h a irm a n of th e W ar C h e st d riv e , 1 siieee s. tric t re c o u n te d e x p erien c e s of form - sto n e a n d M r a n d M rs. H a rry E d R a tio n e d at A shland. N eb h..s a p p o in te d th e fo llo w in g com - , L elan d F lin t left th is w eek for R u th S in tp so n , w h o h a d been • r school days. M rs. L ouis S ta rk w a rd s o f P o rtla n d . in itte e Mr« I). .J W ard, Mi F re d I Ione, w h e re he w ill spend se v e ra l sta y in g w ith an «aunt, M rs. L evi ie m e m b e rs w h en th e old onc-room S au n d ers, in S p rin g b ro o k a n d w o r k chool w as lo ca ted on th e so u th I ing in th e c a n n e ry th e re , re tu r n e d side o f th e C ornell ro a d on the hom e S a tu rd a y . C H E H A I.F M M O U N T A IN —M rs p ro p e rty no w o w n ed by C. B. E R IC M A R G G I, P ro p . (T o o L a te f o r L a s t W e e k l \ I <- I l I s b i G M cC orm ick w ill be hostess P e te H a y n es of H e p p n e r v isite d W est, fo rm e rly a p a r t o f th e o rig M r. a n d Mrs. F re d B ro w n w e re i i k n 207 E. M ain St. H illsb o ro , O regon t 'la y I T h u rsd a y i at an a ll day th e Ira G M cC orm ick fa m ily F r i inal W a lte rs h o m e ste a d a n d the q u iltin g and d in n e r p a rty of t h e d a y a n d S a tu rd a y a n d took p a r t in hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. J . J. C h u rch - ! o v e rn ig h t g u ests last w eek a t the c o tta g e o f M r a n d M rs. B ra d v B uck H eaven V a rian t club th e T u a la tin V alley ro d e o S a tu r d a y ley. T he school w as la te r m oved ’ H o u sto n at R ockaw ay. buster b r o w n a cro ss on th e n o rth side, th e lan d ' W ayne J o n e s r e tu rn e d M onday a n d S u n d a y at W itch H azel. SHOES EOK t o r s AND GltLS e n n e th M itch n e r h a s r e tu r n e d being d o n a te d fro m th e W a lte rs 1 to K his t" his jo b of d r iv in g th e m ilk tru c k sta tio n a t C u rtis F ield. M ich . e state. T h e school w as firs t 1 .rôf, / < » < •// fi .in h e re t , M cM innville a fte r a f te r a fiv e -d a y fu rlo u g h sp e n t w ith f ir/cZItrp know n as th e W a lte rs school. m o re th an a m. n th '- leave w hile his p a re n ts here. « H O E S F O R W OMET4 T h e little one room h a s now hi w o rk e d his new h ouse H e I lilplul talks by a noted c.trden expert anil .unitoti tv Mrs. H . c Fu'.k. chairm an o f th e given place to a la rg e fo u r-ro o m T h ird W ar L o an d riv e i n W est fin ish ed p iitti, „ th e roiif on la st build in g w ith th e m o st m odern* U ni.m . w ish e s to th a n k th e m e m on grow ing conditions ot the P a c ific ¡Northwest. w e e k . E ldon I. n gstun, w ho s u b s ti e q u ip m e n t, th e co st o f th e h e u b e rs o f th e c o m m u n ity for th e g e n tu te d f i J ,e s on the n u ik ro u te < ornali your p jp e r tor time .tnd »ration has r e tu rn e d to his hom e in' P o r t „.F A R M IN G T O N T h e C o m m u n ity land. W elfare c lu b w ill m eet F rid a y O c H beat S te w a rt, son of M r and to b e r 22. a t th e h om e of M rs. A nnie M is S t. w a rt w ho live n th e K itc h Boge en farm , i . se rio u sly ill in S e a ttle M others E ntertained K * ' JJ'h .re Mrs S te w a rt a n d R o b e rt a n d T h e F a rm in g to n school V ictory R o b erta w ent to visit Mrs S te w - ! clu b e n te rta in e d 14 of th e m o th e r s a rt m o th e r Mr S te w a rt w as c a ll at th e ir m ee tin g last T u esd ay The ed th e re W ednesday la t w e ik b e p re sid en t, K a th le e n K lein, p re sid cau se . f his s It's illness. ed at th e m ee tin g . A n ew tre a s u re r 4 * » t ^»M eul Mil i M eeker is re c o v e rin g from ; is e le cte d each m o n th , th e o th e r of ■ I b ro k e n |, ft w rist re ce iv e d T h u r s ficers a u to m a tic a lly m o v n g up I.»»« day e v e n in g w hen he w as c o ax in g ' B a rb a ra S tro n a c h w as ele cte d for J m ore speed i lit i f a m u le w ith a n e x t m o n th T h e c lu b v ted to if sp u rs Milo is in th e e ig h th send a re m e m b ra n c e at least once a i grade * at Mt I' p school T n e frac- y e a r to eac h p e rso n in th e arm ed i tu ie caused forces from th is c o m m u n ity . T he " L ig h t H ie r, a P r o d u c t ut th e F arm .n u t a W ho leso m e* B e v e ra g e dav * if sc hool. him to m iss b u t c n c clu b re m e m b e rs eac h p u p il's b ir th day w ith a c a rd a n d gift. M a rg are t Mi s F. E H offm an w ent to P o r t fo r M o d e r a te H a b its a n d T e m p e r a te L iv in g .” land T uesday, w h e re she u n d e r P u tn a m w a s c h a irm a n of th e p ro w e n t a second .p ir a tio n i n h er gram c o m m ittee. S lid e p ic tu re s of troMosio si OLYM PIA BREW IN G C O M P A S \ u m , . » a , m i n c i ,.-. , e Columbus* first voyage w e re sh iw ri r ig h t eve T he illu stra tio n s w e re fre e hand i d ra w in g s by M a u rin c P u tn a m , o th e rs in th e e ig h th g ra d e class , i h e lp in g in th e col ring. T h e e ig h th | l g ra d e g irls se rv e d re fre sh m e n ts. M a rg are t P u tn a m w ill be in ch arg e of th e N o v e m b er m e e tin g K C. S e u fe rt jo in e d his sons Lloyd a n d A lvin of T illam o o k on j a h u n tin g tr ip o v e r th e w eek -en d . fM •EOAH C riA T » TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES REPAIRED DEL JONES Cedar M ill Unit Planning for Year Farmington Pupils Aid In W ar Stamp Sales Anniversary Observed This gay dashing perforated pump with its fashionable faille bow will comm and your heart on sight. It's elast- icized for perfect fit. . . on a grand com fortable heel. In black Patent . . . a s illustrated in Army Russet crushed kid leather. Only Kinfon Starts On Chest Drive $g.45 Buck Heaven Club Meeting Set Today BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE West Union o \ n n n i t ...:u “ G a ir d c iiiii" ioi* P ood ** S o H lf Welfare Club to Convene Friday What are you saenfteng / # t» speed the iitvasian? HOME LOANS Bethany Church Ready For Services Sunday B E TH A N Y T he B e th a n y B aptist c h u r c h ’w ill be re a d y n e x t S u n d a y for services in th e m ain a u d ito riu m . It has been c o m p le te ly re d ec o rated , also new c a r p e t h a s been laid. J 9 4 FREE AIR By Mick Put Your Home Ownership Program on a Sound Basis Investigate our convenient, low-cost plan lor the purchase of ¡1 home of your own or for renewing your present loan. MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK H ow dy Folks: One of the reasons w e h ave a paper shortage may be the extrava- gent use of red tape in g o v ernm ent operation. • * ♦ • In swamps, foxholes, deserts and terrains . . . wherever men are facing enemy . . . staggering sacrifices of life m ade. W hat com parable sacrifice • • W e’re on the offensive now—actually invading the enem y's strongholds. That kind of a w ar costs more than $10,000,000 an hour. Figure it out for yourself. You ve got to slash every un essential from your budget a n d buy all the bonds you can ev ery month. W e're counting on the boys who have invaded Italy, New G uinea an d the Solomons to drive their bayonets to Berlin a n d Tokyo. They're counting on you to give them the surest protection possible—the best and most equipm ent pos sible NOW 1 • And you'll never have to w orry about your ear if you bring it to CH APM AN S reg u larly for M ARFAK LUBR I CATION SERVICE. WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS YOU making? The very least YOU can do is to m ake a personal sacrifice to feed and equip these fighting men. Buy War Bonds Up to the Hilt Every Month Women serving in the arm ed forces should be a ch eer ful group. They never have to w o rry about w hat to wear. • icy the are are THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES - YOU ONLY LEND YOUR MONEY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION havings A Loan Bldg. J. M. Person, Mgr. H illsboro, Uic. This Advertisement is a Contribution to America's All-Out W ar Effort by CHAPMANS SERVICE STORE N.W. 1st and Main, H illsboro LESTER IRELAND & CO. Acknowledam cnt• 9 • " 'r " 1,'ln;inre C om m itter Of W ashington County g ra te fu lly acknow ledges the s u p p o rt of L ester Ireland & Co., who m ade this m essage possible.