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o H ill b o r o . (. :------------------- ------------------------- — --------------—________________ ___ ____Volume 50, No. 12 . 've Opens Here On Friday «r Coin Boxes P la c ed In S tores; P ro g ram In clu d es O th e r E vents 14 f’aizc a ew 1har 1er Plan Given Study Here L arg e G ro u p P la n s T ho ro u g h C a n v a s s; C ounty G o a l $1.741.400 " B a ttle of the F ourth W ar L oan” will get under w a y in W ashington inly next Tues lay m orning w ith nearly 6'M) volu n teer w o rk e r, d e term ined to put the county "over the top" on its $1.741,400 quota in ' possible time. With .early three Umes too num ber of .1 eitor available than for any rev. .us drive, present plans call for a house to hou.-.e canvass in irder to give every possible bond p u rc h a s e an opportunity to buy. A 'though the county q uota for th " F ourth War Loan is sm aller th a n th a t set in the last cam paign, the present $1.741.400 goal m ust be raised by non-bank sources, H L. M acK enzie. and W C. C hristensen, co-chairm en of t h e w ar finance com m ittee, declared. Since t h a bonds m ust be sold to individuals, c o r p o r a t i o n s and tax-levying bodies, the county com m ittee has been m aterially expanded The I county has been divided into six areas under general chairm en. Then each of these areas has a bond com m ittee in each school dis- r.ct. This is expected to assure the contacting of every patriotic citizen in the county d u rin g the drive. Q uotas /Announced W ashington county’s $1.741.400 goal has been broken down into the .ollow ing area quotas: H illsboro 5644,000. F orest G rove $453.000, Jan k s $93.900 B eaverton $244.000, rig ard $191.500, and Sherw ood 5115,000. B re a k d ‘ wn of the county quota as to types of securities th at m ust >e sold d u ring the F ourth War -.oan ru nning from Jan u a ry 18 hrough F ebruary 15 is $774 000 in eries E. $104.600 in F and G bonds m d $189,000 in o th er securities In iddition $672.900 is the quota a l located to corporations in th e I ;ounty Area Chairmen Named a. L. Searcy has been nam ed ."'airman of the com m ittee w hich will conduct the F ourth W ar Loan aattle in the Hill, boro area, accord- to -^acH enzie and C hristensen. J t h e r area chairm en are G eorge . i ve • a- Banks. E L. P aldanius at crest Grove, Mrs. R obert H. S u m m ers ar.d Ja y G ibson at B eaver- iin’, r ei-d Lange«- Sherw ood and •V. M. Evans at T igard. 'K ic k - o f f ’ m eetings o f volun- •eer w orkers in each of the six areas a re being held tonight. F riday and M onday to in stru ct solicitors regarding the bonds to be sold and details of the pending cam paign, th e Sherw ood com m ittee w ill be at the Sherw ood elem entary school and the Banks group at the B anks high school to night. Friday n ig h t Jig .ird w rkers w ill g ather a t the Tigard high school and the B eav er ton com m ittee at the B eaverton c,gh school M onday night w ill see tne H illsboro w orkers m eeting a t :.e cham ber of com m erce and the r vest G rove com m ittee a t th e r crest G rove cham ber of cont merce. A ll of these sessions ila ve been called for 8 o'clock, u. m eetings will be conducted by M acKenzie, C hristensen. S earcy and Jam es C. Say. F unctional activities in connec tion w ith th e - F o u r th W ar Loan (C ontinued on page 2) O b jectiv es lor City M a n a g e m e n t O u tlin ed ; Public M eetin g H eld Hill boro's cam paign to raise Hi) ■ pi poi ed new s’.ream - funds to help children crippled oy lined y ch arter was studied by infantile p a ra ly se back to health, a gri oup of repres< n tative citizens bappnii and a b rig h ter future ing with th e e ity council M on win got under way Friday under day night at the c ty hall. A fu r- the direction >f M ervin W Brink, th er analysis of the c h arter by the chairm an of the Li ms club com M AJOR—Th< inas B ronleew e, <>n council ch a rte r com m ittee, headed m itte e in ch arg e ol the drive Half <»f tiie money ruis 1 durin g the of Mr .Hid M? • T. G B ronleew e oy J L Searcy, based on the d is cuss.ops M onday night along w ith ipipaign w hich will end Jan u ary of H ills b o ro , who was recently 3n ivrn.nns in W ashington county advanced f ro m captain to m ajor other public m eetings will be held to aid local {Xiltomyeiitis > o ffere rs, before the ch a rte r is finally su b in the m arine corps air force. He the balance going to the National is stationed .it St Thom as in the m itted to the voters. WOI NDED W A IN , H jR jboro w u w ound F undation for Infan tile Paralysis Virgin islands, w here he is com A fairly large group of business ed D ecem ber 20 in Italy, w here he , e r v i n g w ith Lt G eneral to carry on research into the causes m ander o f t h e h ead q u arters men was present to p articip ate in Vr«rk A l'eIk R 5th a 7 n>V accordin« to a telegram received by his wife and treatm en t of the crippling squadron A graduate of H ills the discussions. The m eeting was t i ,g. rec' Ived 'hrapr.el w ounds ;n the leg Ju ly disease. boro union high school and a open to the public. 25 and the above picture show« him being aw arded t h e P urple ( »in Boxes P lanned 1939 g rad u ate of O regon S tate v ea.7 th° ^ . ".'JUnd3 at a cnnvale,cent hospital som ew here Pin C ouncilm an Searcy in ex p la in C ollection boxes in w hich resi college, w here he received a d e ing the reasons for a new c h a r N orth A frica O ctober 21 Pfc Bascomb , the son >on of Mr and Mrs dent of H illsboro and su rro u n d gree h i aeronautical «-ngmeering. ter, said th a t changing conditions Fred Bascomb of H illsboro.—(O fficial arm y ph ntograph) ing territo ry may place th eir d o M ajor B ronleew e will have be» n necessitate d so m any m any am en d nations for the fight against m fan- in the m arine a ir force three ents that it was deem ed b etter tle puralysit will be pi.iced in 1 >cal years in March His brother. L o r m to have an en tirely new charter. business houses Friday Brink d e en, is a first lieu ten an t in the The charter under which the city clared L arg er donations may be m arine air force is now operating was enacted in m ade i to him at the C om m ercial December. 1923 National bank building in Hill Follows Model Charter boro. City A ttorney Paul P atterson in Plans art now bcint, co n sid ers m aking a resum e of the m o d ern to conduct .1 benefit danc* 1 > ized ch arter said th at it followed the < unipuiffh D etails will be an- a model c h a rte r th a t w a s being . noun * <*d shortly It is also planned adopted in m any parts of the U nited to mail ''M arch vf Dime“ card, Im portance of m eeting m onthly S tates and also that q u ite a few blcod plasma q u o ta , is becoming throughout the H illsboro area and Oregon m unicipalities had adopted to conduct "March of Dune" drives m ore vital every week as the tem po it In planning for post w ar work. i of the b attle on our m anv fignt- in the schools. P atterson said it was considered BABY DFKIU U'INNI ...................... .. mg fronts increases This was the Last y ear th e re was enough in blissfully unaw are of the fact that they started life ,is w inners if t he l!.44 Hillsboro M erchants’ fantile paralysis in O regon to as- C«> ernm ent should confine it- necessary to m ake a num ber of declaration of Mrs. F A bendroth Changes of Hillsboro, county Red C ress annual New Year Derby are Ju d ith Noj ra Shoop <above*, snuggled som e the p ro portions of an epi- >*’R ' 1 rem edying defects in busi- Tw against Floyd ~ Shoop. derrur. Brink declared in launching nvs,‘ ith er than to the operation of points stressed by P a tte r blood bank chairm an, in calling for ,4 . .. . her m other. Mi ......• • ;‘rK* Susan C heryl Young volunteers for visit- of the mobile th e local d riv e T oday the helpless busir declared Ben Hazen. Port- son in ex p lain in g t h e proposed (below», cuddled in the arm «if h er m other Mrs if .rner H Young /i ng and loan executive. ch arter was the desirability of hav unit to the H illsboro donor center victim s of the disease are in need Ju d ith Nora received the gifts assigned to the f.rst babv of the N, v before the H illsboro ing .1 m ore flexible m ethod o f Jan u a ry 21 and 31. of im m ediate e x p ert attention He jr.1 I Year born to parents living Inside the H illsboro c ity ’limits while com m erce luncheon handling city im provem ents in the pi.nt«*<t out th at d onations should Susan heryl won the show« The recent influenza epidem ic >f pia* ents offered first babv ■v Hk bject was post w ar period and to provide for has disqualified many o f the vol be increased this y ear since m ere n,i‘‘ ’ IM4 k> rn to parents ding n the Hills! >oro trad in g urea out is m ore to be done Kee; ivrica Amer in. unteers originally scheduled for the nd a true city m anager form of gov the city limits. ■ere going t If the nation had been un p re- / ' ernm ent in the interest of g reater next tw o blood bank days and other w ere going keep donors a re needed to assure m eet pared for the scourge of in fantile \ . 'r ’ v adm inistrative efficiency. ing the m inim um quota of 140 pints paralysis last year, a g reater toll J,'* U nder the p resen t street im each of the tw o days, she stated. of iive might have been taken, ,1‘' e io r m e in- provem ent provisions the only w ay ilded tbi seriously affecting the w ar effort. f,Hid nation. open at the present tim e is through S he also urged that volunteers Howevt i the N ational Foundation ,l<1. w ho holds petition of 60 per cent of the prop m eet th eir appointm ents prom ptly the had taken every possible precaution nom ic pro- erty ow ners and w ith the assess or notify h er by phone at H illsboro can ma to assure the best m edical care ough giving m ents to be m ade against the a b u t 3612 if unable to attend, in plenty MISSING—Jack L iteral, torpedo m an 3 c of Hillsboro, who was of tim e to obtain a substitut e dividu would be available w h erev er polio th< p ortunity to ting property This, he said, has rted that if the resulted struck What m ight have been a progre s He A ppointm ents assure the volun reported m issing in the U S. S. in th e city being forced Increu.se «>f approxim ately 400 in m ajor catastrophe was av erted be chance tn los of being taken and of the T u rn er w hich blew up in the en yed. the op- take over considerable p ro p er teer th e num ber of boy , .m j girli in the cause the N ational F oundation for p o rtu n ity to m inim um of delay. Mrs. A bendroth trance to New York harbor J a n o destroyed, to ty over the years D uring WPA C o u n ty betw een the ages < Infantile Paralysis existed —because f four T he great< '»I pointed out. However, prospective uary 3. He is the son of Mr. and mie of free en- Placing of .i drastic cu rb an and 2<> is indicated in th 1943 it bad trained m any w orkers who terprise, in the opir on of th e speak- . days. P atterson asserted, c h arter donors are urged to visit the center Mrs. T hom as L iteral of Hillsboro <■iiiutlon.il deferm ent« on youths school ecu i ta b u la tio n com c pleted restrictions m ade it difficult t o be rushed ti» epidem ic areas, cr. are the varioi s organizations, w hether they have an appointm ent ro u te 4. IH through 21 eff.e tiv e F eb ru ary I th is m •ek 'I'hc total as < • f N v ent could because it had available all know n business and farm, that go to Wash- obtain some im provem ents. or not. It is usually possible to w ork was announced S aturday by the ber 2. is 11.914 as comp ured It was pointed out th a t the new d ata on the disease, because its with in e x tra volunteers since the m ax i ingt<»n and trade f r th eir sh are of »elective service director, M iji.r- 11..518 for 1M2 thousands of v o lu n teer ch ap ter g o vernm ent gravy w ith resu ltan t ch arter would perm it th e use of m um am ount of blood th at can be G rn eru l Ix’Wls II Her hev F au n w orkers w ere on guard t the general fund, m oney th at m ight taker, is 166 pints. A dvance ap p o in t in very increase d governm ent T h t - gain osts. »ubsUiitial but far w orkers in the IB-21 age group will come from the city's share of gaso m ents facilitate the efficiency of below t " gain of the previous your locality in the nation. Boy» W m i I Jobs hot be affected by the new order. the u n it and . p erm it the donor to __ _____ „ G row ing ch ild ren a r c th is T he b<»vs on th e ir re tu rn w jnft l i n e taxes and possible federal and O ccupational deferm ents will not w hen ti ■ • l •t. 11 J II! I . 1 '1 : . to A ustin Scrafford. coun- country s g reatest assets. To provide job<, in p riv ate enterprise, accord- state aid. to b e a r the cost of m ain- ew ne a t th e m ost convenient tim e. be granted to registrants un ter 22, cording tain in g and possibly replacem ent for th eir fu tu re security A m ericans ty schot Re-donors a re not necessarily 1 superintendent. ’2 ^ ^3 ^ le ^ °rtlx n d e r, w ho held even if they have critical skills or streets th at are w orn out and called every eight weeks. Mrs A b D istribution f thr cu rren t cen- art* giving th eir lives d aily in w orld th at if ev erything is o perated by of will fathers, the order stipulated w.ir II The responsibility of k eep siis the g o vernm ent it leaves no op used by the public generally. The endroth declared. V olunteers w ish shows 6.173 boys and 5.741 girls O nly e . (Continued on page 3) ing un a constant b attle against this ing to denate w henever eligible p o rtunity for advancem ent bv the in th e case of farm w orkers or in the county betw een four and 20 p lin g disease rests w ith the individual. E verytim e you put anv should phone Mrs A bendroth and its of .me Largest age groups crip d u strial deferm ents authorized by C onstruction of a nut d rie r here home front. m ake appointm ents. a i business under governm ent, he the snt and s< \ cn-ycur-old the sta te se lec tiv e se rv ice ( l ir n l m by the D undee N ut G row ers as A ppreciation of the blood bank C om m ittees appointed by B rink I said, you cut dow n on opportunity. with a total of 804 each. Next D eferm ents in effect F ebruary I w as recom m ended to the com m ittee to the three H ills sociation wall be allow ed to run their course largest group h e 15-year-old to handle various phases of the It is foolish to deny th a t there boro drug stores, the D elta D rug association board c i directors by local cam paign a re as follow s: are no flaw s in the capitalistic but will not be renew ed, it w., w dh 801 a com m ittee of grow ers m eeting store. Bates H illsboro Pharm acy speakers Francis S turgis, c h a ir system, inasm uch as it is m ade up T abulati, n by ■aid. .<■ groups 4 here T hursday The com m ittee was and K ram ien's Palin D rug store, man, Ken Wilcox. Bob Dugdale. R 363 b( vs. 334 girl .Student d eferm en ’s are sharply total 697. 403 of hum ans and the sam e holds true who sponsored a page blood plasma appointed to check the acreage in curtailed by the order, though a boys. 377 gills, 76(1; 429 P. Hassmussen Jam es C. Say. ¿of governm ent. Hazen declared. F uneral services fo r Ju lian Eggel- advertisem ent in the H illsboro the county and determ in e the a d lim ited num ber of college tudents I • \ . 37.» girls, it a I HIM. 406 Schools K enneth Peterson, c h a ir He held th at if som ething goes Johnson, 82. form er kxtal photo A rgus D ecem ber 23 was expressed visability of constructing a drier. taking .scientific or nrofc .. .nal boys, 398 girls, >t al 304; 404 man. A1 Bogue. Dr A M A bram s wrong it should not be the func ston The d irecto rs w ere to act on the h er who died here Sunday, by Mrs. A bendroth. work are exem pted High school boys. 363 girls. >tal 767. 109 Dr. F red B urke. S olicitation and tion to take o v er the w hole thing, g w rap re e m m endation this w eek and if ere conducted W ednesday a fte r (C ontinued on page 2) students in the last half of their boys. 342 gills. total 751: 10 390 but ra th e r do that w hich is neces- noon action is favorable it w ill be put at the Donelson & Sew ell academ ic y ear wall continue to bo boys, 392 girls. total 782: 11 414 sary to co rrect the errors. , up to a vote of the association Assets of the F arm ers’ M utual chapel w ith Rev. H F. P em berton deferred until the end of that year boys. 329 girls, total 743, 12 413 Objects to Bureaus m em bership. officiating. B urial w as in the north vim ««- d7Ur? n.Cue eom pany totaled boys. 379 gols, total 792. 13 411 if they request it. The P o rtlan d er said th ere w ere I annex to the H illsboro cem etery. The com m ittee included M P. $117.662.41 at the close of 1943 w ith The order does not affect occupa boys. 37 » girls. total 786. 14 415 now L241 governm ent bureaus with Cady of Hilisboro. chairm an. L R no outstanding liabilities according Mr. Johnson first cam e to H ills tional deferm ents for men 22 or boys. 362 gill;.. total (77: 15 404 a gox em m ent em ploye fo r cverv Pearson of Reedville. E. W Wood ■» a rinancial rep o rt presented at in 1909 w hen he opened a over, and in issuing the ord er to boys. .397 girls. total 801; 16 347 45 persons. He eited the followin'); boro ford of Forest Grove, and P E he six ty -first an n u al m eeting of photograph studio here. He re d raft boards, .selective service re bo vs. 393 girls. total 740. 17 361 Wilson and R obert A D uncan of objections tq the bureau sv stc n r iD REEDVILLE — F uneral s vice? >5 ?, ?"OUb M onday afternoon at tha tired some y ears ago after 40 years em phasized that in gi anting occu boys. 376 girls. total 757 ; 18 306 P avid HagS- resident of Portland. Duncan was unable to D illsboro cham ber of com m erce E xtrusion of the d airy feed ad- They spend money they d o n 't have spent in professional photography. d r pational deferm ents, father , o v e r 22 boys, 289 girls. total 597; 19 276 be present fa r the m eeting on to earn and don't have to m ake Keedville fcr m ore than 50 «no ™ e‘P ta foJ 1 le -v ear s t a le d $35.. years. ju stm en t program for one no ?nth would norm ally lie given co n sid er bo, 269 girls, total .>36 He w as born in a log cabin in w ere held S aturday _ at th e Donel- account of being in C alifornia. books balance; (2> m ake th e ir own 00090 and di-oursem ents $21.606.- and an increased rate for paym ents rules; ation over non-fathers w estern W isconsin F ebruary 7, son & Sew ell chapel Investigation revealed that there (3) encroach on local and ,9. leaving a net gain of $13.944 li in Hillsboro. on Jan u a ry production was a n G eneral Hershcy w arned that, 1861, w here his parents had hom e was a sufficient tonnage in the according to G. E M ontgom ery nounced tins w eek by the county state governm ent, and 141 giving steaded in 1858. In 1879 the family, She died Ja n u a ry 6 at the home present although the new order wall mak ‘ . m em bership, w hile the in a man increased pow er doesn’t of h er son-in-law and secretary -treasu rer. New insurance daughter. AAA office. U nder tiie new p ro at least 115.000 m ore non-fathers » hiw superior. The purpose of w hich Mr. Johnson was the Mr. and Mrs. A. W A nderson, in creased tonnage from t h e new ly / o n-3™ ing the -v car am ounted gram , producers in W estern Oregon should eligible for m ilitary service, the o r ten th of 11 children, moved to Portland. j ust four days before her planted filberts will m ore than to 7 $1.095.390 be to do aw ay w ith bureaus and brings the total in will receive a five cent increase to d er would not delay long the d ra f t if we believe in private en terp rise, Redwood Falls. M innesota. A bout »DM birth d ay anniversary. In te r ju stify the location of ;uch a plant force to S9.850.789. T hirty-six losses 50 cent.-- a hundredw eight on whole he ing of pre-w ar fathers Only 90.006 this tim e he developed a love for m ent was in the H illsboro said. hero. It was found th at th ere are w ere handled d u ring the year. cerne- milk and an increase of one cent w riting poetry, a hobbv w hich he tery. fathers w ere inducted in the l i t m ore than 3.000 acres planted in J- J- W ism er of H illsboro, vice- H t'nry Hagg. new' president of continued throughout his life. q u arter of 1943 The original goal S atu rd ay night will m ark the ex- to six cents a pound on b u tterfat filberts at least one y e a r old and president of the board, was elected , S h e suffered a fractured hip in w a s 446.000 but draft boat it.- . are niration o f th e second pork ration These rates apply to milk and W ashington county Herd Im prove He started teaching school in 1880 . thc w alnu» acreage exceeds to succeed him self as a d ire c to r • loathe to induct fathers." llei shey bonus, according Io the OPA Un b u tterfat produced in Jan u ary ment association, introduced t h e and w as m aried O ctober 3, 1862. He ia u at her hem e on N ovem ber 25 4,000. during the annual election H old- was taken to P ortland S an i declared. til that time, spare -tam p No 2 m Paym ents for N ovem ber-D ecem ber A ^eD can Hlpeoplde 't o -'’ know ^the^i? j began tuklng taking pictllrcs pictures as as a h ‘,bb-v ln and , m em bers of the board a re E tariu m for surgery and la te r re- ration hook four has been validated production, now being made bv the and shortly afterw ard s r e E. G uerber and A rnold B erger of for the purchase of five points' county AAA com m ittee, will be at story for they could depend on signed as a teacher to tak e up rn’2v<'d to the A nderson home H elvetia. F rank P. Bailey of B ux- $23,220 School Q u o ta th eir good judgm ent. Hagg told of photography as a business. In ihc ( w here she was confined to her bed w orth of fresh pork and all sausage the original rates. ton and Ford L anger of Sherw ood. until she passed away. C ontinued on page 6) Q uota for W ashington county Purchase of sm oke I o r cured years th at followed he had studios G uerber is president of the board. schools d u rin g the F ourth War poik. such as sm o k 'd ham and ioB<tn-7 ^ u?osta Stone. January- in th ree M innesota towns, later Iatan has been sel at $23.220 in bacon i- not perm itted w ith the m oving to N orth Dakota In 1907 he 10, 18a, at V estergotland. Sw eden scries E bonds, according Io word special stam p All flesh pork and Item s C o n ce rn in g Local came to O regon and two years later she em igrated to the U. S. A in I Jrom the state w ar finance office anv type of sausage excel,t .th at 1861 and lived in St. Paul. Minn. opened his H illsboro studio. Second L ieutenant R obert A Folk in S ervice W a n te d This is three p er cent of the c an n e d or in glass, regardless of w hen she cam e to Port-' M ulloy w as reported m issing in Mr. and Mrs. Johnson celebrated !*nta county' E b' rid goal The A rgus welcomes new s pork content is authorized. th eir golden w edding anniversary r ' „ , ' and, united w ith the Sw edish action over thc E uropean area De stories relative tn the activities here in 1932. Tw o years la te r Mrs. B aptist church, now the Sw edish cem ber 20. according to word re W ayne P atterson was u n a n i > f W ashington county service Ration regulations on women's Johnson died. e h u rig ‘^ P ’e The pastor of h e r ceived bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. mously elected president of the men and women. Inform ation shoe- will lie cased for a tw o-w eeks Mr. Johnson is survived by a son. ehurcly Rev. Linus Johnson, of- ' W E M ulloy of Sherw ood route 2. H illsboro fire d e p artm en t T h u rs about prom otions, transfers, period beginning Monday, .accord at the .....t.a fu n eral , a service, and , Lt. Mulloy was a bom bardier with Dewey P Johnson of O akland. Cal.; ficiated - - , .........- c v.ve, aim day night at the annual dinner and visits home should be tu rn ed in ing to a recent OPA announcem ent M II ss ¡j Johnson soloist that r church. --l th v, >' A I. m erican tw o daughters. Mrs. Lee L. W itherte S3 I sxF AT s, T T of ._■ I_ air forces in England election of officers at the city hall so that friends in and out of the R etailers will be p erm itted to sell hvn X . lw3 o f M£ favorite of P ortland and Mrs Thelm a Pep- and had been overseas about two He replaces W illiam Joos as head service mav keep inform ed. 1> per cent of th eir slock of " Ic lni 3 and -Rock months. pard of Hillsboro; 16 grandchildren. !o f of th e group. L etters of general interest from women's footw ear w ithout req u irc- A graduate of Sherw ood .high 26 great-g ran d ch ild ren and tw o; of Ages. S he was m arried to David O ther officers nam ed w ere W il local boys are also appreciated. mg ration coupons during the Hagg. S eptem ber 24. 1887 in p o r t- school and a form er student of g reat-great-grandchildren. and, w here the couple lived until Oregon S tate college ¿md Pacific liam E verett, vice-president; P au l P resident Roosevelt on T u r day men ready to die at the front for period beginning Monday and e n d R ingle, secretary -treas ing Ja n u a ry 29 • ai°' a n ‘V®7 moved to Reed- university, he enlisted in the arm y u r e : and re-elected recom m ended to congress a five- us.” K eith Wilcox, assistan t 1 ¿Ie an2 sottled on the large farm air forces Ju ly 8, 1942. Regulations req u ire that these point legislative program lopped Mr. Roosevelt expressed c o n secretary-treasurer. w here tiie fam ily still resides S ur- by a national service law, which lie viction that the A m erican people sales m ay be on shoes priced at $3 £ r,SJ , r n the w idow er. David Hagg I said would prevent strikes and Would welcome it and said i I o r le s T his is ex pected to limit of R eedville: a daughter. Mrs Edith | m ake "every able-bodied adult in would give o u r enem ies "dem oral sales to novelty type shoes. Foot- F ^ z T ’ d " 7 £ ° rt,land; five sons this nation" available for w ar p ro izing assurance that we m e a n i w ear to be included in the ration- i-led H of P ortland: H enry G duction and other essential se r l> u s i n e s s — th at we. 130.000.000 tree plan will be m arked with of n j r 7 " an d C larence W . all of vices." A m ericans, are on the m arch Io ficial OPA non-ratlo n im ; stickers. Reedville. and Paul E. of T ig ard ’ a The five points are: t i t A real Rome, B erlin and Tokvo." sister Mrs. C lara E kstrom of G resh istic tax law. i 2 i A continuation of Reaction ranged from the tag am; also 12 grandchildren, includ the law for the renegotiation of “labor conscription," applied b y ing four grandsons in the serv- Jam es R Flem ing of Hill. boro re w.ir contl " t (8)A cost of ......I S enator Johnson, dem ocrat, o f On'p an7 ’hl'ee great-grandchildren. turned S, turday from a seven on the lookcut for her. The first law. <4> Early reenactm ent of I lie Colorado, through coolness a n d she evaded One ..on died in early childhood m onths' trip around the w orld as occasion by was the when ieconom ici stabilization statute of caution Io w arm support, the latter British, a fte r the W arning that residents of the a th ird engineer in the m erchant capture O ctober, 1942. (5) A national se r chiefly from a small m inority of Hillsboro fall of Massawa; the second, g e t area take b etter care to m arine. He expects to be here far ting through the S traits of Perim vice law —which, for the duration m em bers who alread y had advo life g u a rd th eir ration books ¿md - a m onth visiting his wife and son. of the w ar will prevent strikes, cated such a law them selves. and n ext she nosed along the is- other m aterials agi’inst loss was Janies, before shipping out again and w ith certain appropriate e x hm d-studded w aters of the F a r and tie says ti n t it seem s good to East la b o r organizations have b it issued this week by Mervin W. ceptions. will make available for terly to reach K tb e a t a period be home. opposed such a m easure and Brink, local ratio n in g board c h a ir prior to Ja p a n 's en try into thc w ar w ar production or for any other heretofore Final paym ent of countv school man. adm inistration in flu His ship, w hich left out of the essential service, every able-bodied ence has been against it. allhough ,h cr latcst d asb ' eluding o n ' t L io7>em cntai'-v --iisti'K-'ts based west coa t. touched at .Australia, R eplacem ent of lost ration books adult in thi« nation." on the 194. census^ is being made India. N orth A frica and Sicily and the u a tc h fu ln ess of Japanese naval will be more difficult in the future. the w a r a n d navy d ep artm en ts and this patrols m the S traits of Malacca." Bring E arlier Victory week, according to A ustin then across to the east coast of the Ihc m aritim e commission h a v e ' Brink declined A thorough in venti Scrafford. C aptain Iannucei of the E ritrea "A lthough I believe that we and favored latio n o | the loss will be made be- j county school superin- U nited States, w here they docked this step. our Allies can win the w ar w ith f» re new books ¿ire issued This bei" 5 d is‘Hbuted is ' last month. Effects of the fam ine in was quoted as saying th a t the one $40.428.18 and com pletes the $10 cor India w ere very noticeable, p a r (te iie of the ship's com pany w as out such a m easure (national se r R atter H eart of Nazidom delay may work ¿1 hardship in P ow erful form ations of U. S m any instances. Brink pointed out. capita allow ed by law on thc 1942 ticularly so in thc m orning at C al to b, ab le to get back to Italy as v ice )," declared Mr R o m evclt. "I school census. am certain that nothing less than bom bers battled hrough storniv cutta. w here he saw people dead i"nor!ua~ Possible; to contribute w ith w eath er and terrific G erm an fight h ,P5 Vn}c 7 1 bc' ng m adc on the from starvation on streets and in ail the m eans in o u r pow er to the total m obilization of all our re er opposition Tuesday to pound from our hom eland of basis of $3..yi pcr capita on a ecu- sources of m anpow er and capital t.u get the river. Thc H illsboro engineer expulsion Ita !y s real foes, the Huns." ep in G erm any. Nazis stt-s Of 11513 The HUlsboro ele- I also will guarantee an earlier victory claim 136 d e of aw ruins caused bv Japanese the raiders w ere shot The Ceylon O bserver also told U77 d‘StriCt a ccnsl'> of bcm binc nt Ceylon a n d C alcutta and reduce the toll of suffering down U S com m unique tales 59 (By A. W. M oore of U. S. Fish nf cholera breaking out in B engal 142.) will receive 85.031 75 and sorrow and blood. and Wild Life Service, co-operative and Italian bom bing of P o rt Tufis in thc w ake of the grave food bom ber; and five fig h ter, failed I" w eather observer» Thc cu rren t distribution the 1 n ear Port Said. "If ever Ihere was a lim e to relui ihortage. a first since May of last y e a r Flem ing was at Colombo when subordinate individual or group Red» S urround Sarny new spapers brought homo Temp. Precip. the Italian sloop E ritrea m adc its by O ther selfishness In the national good, Proclaim ing its object as the Max. Mm. lin c h e s' H eining w ere the Tim es of ¡dash into a B ritish port a fter the Polio B eneiit S c h e d u le d th a t tim e is now D isunity at "utter defeat of Hie enem y.” thc dan. 5 India from Bombay. C alcutta A d 13 30 T home bickerings. self-seeking Red arm y was closing in on the Aloha G range w ill sponsor a sh ip s captain received in tractions vance. C alcutta Statesm an, C alcutta Jan. 6 VICTIM <»l A NAZI HOOIIY- T R A P -T h is A m erican roldier. killed 40 26 no fr >m his i- m m nndcr-i i-e h ic f at partisanship, stoppages o f work, old Polish rail junction of Surnv H industhan S tandard. C alcutta Jan . 7 dance to be given the evening of the tim e Italy surrendered. 40 24 .00 b \ a booby-trap, fell before a sign extolling fascism and ending wi ith inflation, business a , usual, poli from three directions Wedne day Jan. 8 M aii‘ fro m I,C a,r'o.',nd ‘hp E«y p ,i# n 44 24 .00 i ;',nur'.'y thc O la "R® Hall as a the w ord "V incetem o, which mean; "We Will Win." Note how The Covlon O bserver said it was he tic s as u su a l, luxury a s Usual and was m asting for a ste a m -ro ll-1 Jan. 9 L?nHf n i 7 . ,h c lnfal’" lc Paralysis | the "third occasion on w hich thc 42 22 08 must have raised his arm s to shield his face as as inc the trap exploded. these are the influences which ran c r smash tow ard Rumania. En- E ngineer Flem ing has had pre Ja n III lund. Old Inno and m odern danc i elusive E ritrea succeeded in slip 16 31 01 Soldier a t right is op eratin .7 g ■ a ■ m m ine ine detector detector w hile his buddy looks , , . underm ine the m urale ol the brave tto iitiu u c d un jKij,c 8) Ja n . 11 .... ........38 ing w ill bo featured. Public is in ping through narrow w aters, clud- vious m arine experience, having 28 .40 wi. Arc you backing cur lighting men by buying War Bunds.’ vi ted. i m g thc vigilance uf those who w ere 1928Ct ln coaa^w*se shipping ut Blood Bank Unit Visits Set for January 21-31 Free Enterprise Held Necessary To Opportunity I Two Sections. Fourth War Loan Drive Start Set Curb Placed On Deferment Many Youths School Census Shot us lii g Cain In Countv Areas Nut Brier for County Urged By Committee 3T J. E. Johnson Riles Held Here , v" Dairy Payment Rates Boosted Insurance Firm Shows Good Gain Rifes Saturday For Mrs. Hagg Pork Bonus Ends Saturday Night Airman Reported Lost in Europe Rationing Eased On Women s Shoes Patterson Elected Head of Fire Group President Roosevelt Asks National Service to Speed End of Conflict Fleming Back from Trip Around the World As Member Merchant Marine Curb on Ration Book Loss Planned Here School Fund Checks Going Out This Week The Weather I