C
nre on (he honor roll for thè »Ig
week
ilei lod ciidlng Jmu1.11 y 7
Hetty
l’eia me. Veinon Itanilull,
I ..itu .i Raiidall, Ago«' K tevim ko,
and A nton K revank"
SIIITIE The names ef Ihe f it
I tic 4-11 Siiteli In-Tim e Sewlng
low mg pupils of the Sbuti* distile! c i n t i
w in n iu I
bave
compieteli
CEDAR MIL! C ornell road at
ipioiix f u- their niothers' U hri.tina
the top of the hill « .is a sheet of I
p r e a u its
alni are now em broldei
placed in the hospital for a few aig rw iiig bags, bureau -.eitrfs and
h i on Monday nv i ning A nutnbei I
of ears piled up and w ere pulled
months'
treatm
ent
with
fundi
d
e
luneli
clotn.M
Tin- n e« l.itiiui token plan e f
| out of the ditch Hus service was
fective next Febriiury 27 « ill e n rived from the infantile p ira lv Is
A n n A n n ie .' Buy War Bondi.
able
the boU‘;e«‘tfe to buy nbout
ampaign, lie said
I nt i ci vice by som e « h o had to get
the same amount of ratioiieil p ro
| into Portland
Mi . - Phyllis T horne and Vir- cessed foods and ineuts-fats as she
ibm.i C ote, « h o a re a tte n d in g O S is now buying, the district DPA
C spent the m id-term vacation at explained today
Ration buying pow er « ill I
! then icspi-ctive homes
kept on an eyen keel by adjusting
\tte n d s C onference in Hast
point
values very slightly at the
i . Rev Smion E F, rslu-rg, pastor of
i C edar Mill C om m unity church, is tim e that the token plan goes in
I .itte n d in g a confluence in the east to effect T he result will tie that
His place is being filled bv Rev the housew ife's monthly allolm en
Haymond T
Fram e, a retu rn ed of about til) points of ration stamps
m e - onary from Inland China liev to each m em ber of the family for
Fi.im e more recently from Canada buying m eats and fats «-ill huv
was ready to re tu rn to C hina «turn the same am ount that she gets with
F u t H arbor changed Ins plans He her present approxim ately «14 points
li is much of interest to relate and a month Likew ise the fin points she
the church feels fortunate in h av « ill receive m onthly for p i .'cess
ing so able a substitute for Rev ed foods purchases will buy an
Forsberg.
am ount about equal to the 411
Mr Calvin K.ittevman. who has points she has had to spend
be n a patient in Coffey M emorial
T hrough low ering slightly the
hospital in P ortland for several value of m eats-fats stamp- and a d
week-, is home
justing upw ard point values of
l’he
B irthday 500 club" met processed food, ration buying power
Sunday evening w ith a pot-luck will be kept stable I'hus. there
luncheon at the hom e of Mr. and « ill be neither a loss in nxl stam p
Mi
Jam es W alters T he p arty buying pow er nor a gain m blue
honored the birthdays ef Frank stam p buying power
U nder the present rationing pro
I lukat and Mrs W aiters Eighteen
w ere present High .score m cards gram. a strip of ration stamps is
was wan by Mrs F ran k K iukat and w orth K! points on a w eekly basis
, When stam ps m e used in w ar ra-
low by Mrs N P Johnson.
; lion book four under the ration
| token plan, stam ps will have a
i f . r M rs. I' ( ’ S tre a m ,
value of in p u n ts each regardless
A.'H.t.m iy
H e rm a n C rss-ker
c h a irm a n : 1 of the num ber printed upon them
I.
E. O lsen. J , , lin k e
F ra n k H e rte l.
The present iti p u n ts for meats
F r a n k Jaekaun.
and fats becom ing valid at the b e
F a la te M rs. V ie le r b o r e i r. c h a irm a n
ginning »if each week roughly
M ts
F ra n k « .obéi. M rs H u fe n ! P.-P. :■!
total 64 p u n ts a month. U nder the
M rs p e n Pearson
token plan 30 p u n ts (th ree stamps*
K .-v ,lv illc M rs
A M
M a th itm e n , eh«ir> « ill become valid at the beginning
rn .tr
M rs
M * n tv M e y e r-. M r-i C h urlea
Itttlas
M t-
K re h ie H r«*wnlee M iax M ar« of each tw o-w eek period a total of
khiv I Im la y . M rs A r t h u r C a rl..» n . Mr*» approxim ately tkl p u n ts each m »nth
Eor processed foods. 4« iiomts
S. \
I h v k e r . M rs. H u r r y Hear. M rs . I.
I ’ . P eanu’ n, M r
H e n ry H ukk
becam e valid each m onth tin d er
the
token plan 50 p u n ts will be
(Ir.she! M rs, L y d a E J m is t.in , c h a irm a n
C h ari«« I ’ . G ra h e l
come valid the first of each month
Jo h n
M rs
H
m S im p s o n , e h a ir*
It'» R rtte r and Y o u ’ll
Slippery Road
Balks Traffic
Is P alestin e E c o n o m ic a lly
S u ita b le As a Je w is h State?
RH.vmond T F ram e f, .»in Canad i
■r ’■'LibCf' ' r ‘' P e" ‘ H a r‘>.'r w as en-'
? a,R?d J " . mis m narv w ork in i„ .
and C h,na. « || have ch arg e " f
Ihe Bible study classes at the
< "''«'¿¿«ation..1 Church on C ornell
' n T i h u » y->1 ■>' n
ig IU
h t »lonight).
<tonight* He
U,*
w ■ ui
ill alse
also be the sp eak er of th e m eet-
in U ? f
Mi ¡nonary Kuild
Which m eets T hursday afternoon
i today)
B ethany B aptist
church
M
k it i
.E ve’yn Keehu and
M is Iie n e A nders, n will be host,
esse, for th e m eeting
Miss J e a n e tte Schulz sn en t the
m id-term vacation front O S
w ith her parents. Mr and
A rth u r Schulz
Jack Nermo Injured
T en-vear-old Ja c k Normo
re-
h atid d “.i-h?- SS'.
,h e back of his
hand. w hile chopping wood Sun-
day His fath er held his arm tight-
K h. stop ,h ë f h ^ o V b l o ’iT Ä
Theo Rich d ro v e him
- uiiuhi meeting m
I 1 o rtlan d 1 ist week Pacific li te r -
nution.il Livestock Exposition was
set for Oct iber 7 to 14 inclusive
Llm er t.u e rb e r, president of the
W ashington county fair board
t-
ten d ed the m eetings
It was suggested at the meeting
th at surp lu s funds be accum ulate t
to insert n w ar bonds for b u ild
ing and rep air on fair buildings
a fte r the w ar.
Need for carry in g on the toil*«
for the encouragem ent of 4-H clubs
and F u tu re F arm ers o f A m erica
ch ap ters w as stressed. The value
of such activities and the fact that
less ju v en ile delinquency w a s
show n am ong 4-H a n d F F A
groups w as pointed out.
H erm an H C h in d g ren of M olalla
was elected president of the
d atio n .
A m m a n Ero nom.<
Foundation
Aa debated hr
B. Netanyahu
Murray C. Harris
F rerwFtre Jbrrrfor. Y«’»c 7/«>rti*f
C e le b ra teti llr ilith l ' h e r t
O rg a n iza tio n o f in te rica, Inc,
D ip lo m a t a m i A u th o r
Food Purchases
On Token Plan
To Remain Same
mk . x r n x Y w r opens : r . r . e s - 1
MR. II lltK Ik OI’FX» Economical-
tine can absorb all the millions of l.v, Palestine is not a paving proposi-
Je«-s in need of a homeland, «-hili- tioa. It cannot become a Jewish State
these Jews are best fitted to convert while the Mandate Is In force. This
that sparsely-populated undeveloped promises only a Jewish Home, while
territory into a thriving industrial guaranteeing rights of non-Jewish
and agricultural country. If a land communities. Palestine, the size of
of sim ilar geological and climatic New Hampshire, is mostly desert
characteristics, like Sicily, is taken and cannot hold 1/lOth the homeless
as a basis for calculating Palestine’s Jews This one-erop land specializes
absorptive capacity. Western Pales- in citrus fruit, but development in
tine alone can accommodate approxi- Egypt and Syria, formerly customers,
mately 5.000 000 and the whole man- has curtailed the market. It has no
dated area more than three times as coal, iron, lumber, little meat, and
many. Presently Western Palestine for cereals and vegetables depends
has a population of about 1.500.000. on Syria Half the 500.000 Jews of
Boy Hurt in Fail
and the larger more fertile eastern Palestine live in Tel Aviv, the only
The sm all son of M r and Mr
part 300.000. Situated at the cross- I all-Jewiah city in the world. This
E rn est B erg er fell
lit • ‘ of - • his
roads of three continents and being hot-house growth is an uneconomic
fa th e i's car in front f the Rich
a meeting point in the world’s net- I consumer: the lop-sided trade bal-
n u rsery S atu rd ay and received a
work of communications by land, sea .wee creates deficits carried by for-
deep gash in his forehead The
and air, it is most suited as a center eign charity. In industry and agri-
M c K in ley - elmonica M r »
fath er rushed him to a doctor Sev-
I’ M eurrr. Mrs F red C ourt- for commerce. With its proximity to culture the Jews have done won-
eral stitches w ere taken in the J
w n c h t and Mrs H E S c ru g g s w ill vital raw materials and with an In- ders. We cannot expect miracles,
wound
canvass
M cKinley d istrict in t h e 1 dustrially undeveloped direct hinter- Unfortunately extremist p r e s s u r e
Sons Home for Funeral
Sgt and Mrs
M elvin W right bond drive. It is h iped th at all land of a population of 40 000.000 and aims only at the creation of a Jewish
and Cpi
F red erick I iY'11, co-ep erate and h elp put Mc- an indirect one of 400.000.000, a west- State in Palestine, riding roughshod
T hode of Sum ter. S C w ere home I K inlev over the top
ernized Palestine can become a great over human rights and economic
on furlough to a tten d the fu n Plan Carnival
manufacturing center. The exptoita- dictates. alienating old sympathies
M cKinley C om m unity club m et tion of its mineral wealth alone of- and deplored by reasonable Jewish
eral of th eir m other. Mrs Cl ira
Thode.
Ja n u a ry 4 at the hom e of Mrs. C arl fers tremendous opportunity. That elements. Since the war Britain has
L arsen The afternoon was spent in ■ Palestine can be revived to its old taken in more Jewish refugees than
Working on th e afghans th e club I fame as a center of agriculture has any other nation, including Russia,
is m aking for th e Red Cross. Plans been indisputably proven by modern but instead of gratitude gets only
« e r e started for a carn iv al to be i Jew ish colonization. As a western- j vituperation from the extremists. The
held at M cKinley school in Feb
ized industrial people compelled by argument far the influx of millions
ru af.v Xext me**ins o f the club forces
of necessity as well as by more into Palestine is based on false
W illiam C harles Sam pson, fire w :l. be held F eb ru ary 1 in the base
m an 2>c in the Seabees. is e n m ent of the schoolhouse All m em their age-old devotion to their home- political and economic premises. It
m an
M is J K e tc h urn
jo y in g a 30-dav leave at the home bers and o th er m others of school land, the Jews offer the best human .s the people of Palestine who should
M r - ( ia i l K a r ie ,
c h a ir m a n .
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs W J cm ldren are urged to come to this material for the reconstruction of decide, by majority vote, what is M n ,
P a ine. M rs
E lle n
P itm a n
practical.
Sampson, at B eaverton a fte r b e m eeting and aid .n com pleting Palestine.
M rs Kv«
Fniielbrit.«« n. M rs. F « r l H a rd -
plans
for
the
carnival.
ing torpedoed in the Med iterran -
intr.
Mr
F ra n c is H ra n d e n b e rir
MR.
HARRIS
CHALLENGES:
The
s
1
,
"*
Y
AH1
c
l
<
'L
l
ENGES:
A d au g h ter was born to Mr. and I
can.
Gr> n c r F ra n k K<»wt«||, , h a irm a n
M r
dream of ousting the Arab ?,Ir, Harr.11 » <a
m e n t s regarding
Mrs H arold A nderson D ecem ber I Zionist
W a lte r O r r . M rs
In « S u th e rla n d .
.
,
..
,
H ll. P x '. n P « a h t i t r n l , v d p a i t i o i ♦ x» n«.A
Ferd
Sam pson, w ho atten d ed B over- 23
at J >ne> hospital. Mrs A nder- from
nis millennial home, founding Palestine's absorptive capacity are ( ï n ner.
ton high school for a year, en list s m is the form er Ellen S hattuck
contrary to the conclusions of all
M H in ta in tia le J H P ow er«, c h a irm a n
ed in the S eabees in Ja n u ary . 1343 and is living w ith her fath er Mei- ! an economic empire to supply "un authorities from Conder. the great
M r-
F l«t.‘ L e n ititi;. Jak«- V a n lb ’n .e lm
developed peoples" of the Near East
He train ed at Cam p P eary Va.. and
Mrs \ in Shattuck, w hile her husband
S h adv Br«M»k M rs
F
F
H a ll, c h a ir*
American Mead
is I certainly not in keeping with the ^ ° gr.a p!?"’ t0
C am p Endicott. R I He spent nine is in th e service.
m an
jirit » of the
C ..u.
harter 1 note ... : epjrL AU agreed P a p o PuIa- Jo«w. M r- Jo h n S. hn . id e r. M r- W illia m
; spir..
» Atlantic —
m onths in N orth A frica. Sicily and
A d in n e r p arty was held S a tu r Mr Netanyahu has quietly annexed .'on i 211 in^rease tenfold. The "wu
B u ck H eaven
M r-
F.lti C la r k , c h a ir-
Italy and w ears stars indicating day at the hem e of Mrs. Emma ;
ders Jews have achieved in industry
m an.
participation in fo u r m ajo r battle» Hamel, honoring the b irh d ay s of | i Transjordan to Palestine. I doubt
d
agriculture"
in
5%
of
the
coun
M
’
.
H
M •
. h a ir*
Before e n terin g th e service, lie Mi
C harles K vler. Mr. and Mrs ' whether Saul and David ever claimed
” ’ »•
R M M •< ire . Fresi W hl» L!«v« I
w as a sh ip fitte r at O regon sh ip Lou Hamel and Mrs. F red C ourt- ' Gilead, the land of the Ammonites try can be accomplished in the re- K. L S e iffe r t.
as part of Judah. Even this gratuitous gaining 95%. I n e excess of Pales
yards.
M .«•ebani
Mr C la m F T h o m p so n
w right.
imports over exports is typical i'h a irm a n M
II
H o lle n b .s k , M r
annexation would not help his case tine’s
.
Transjordan is 100% Arab; the land of colonization processes, and the K a th e r in e K iir ly
I-«
*«
H
i
ll
M
r
Women on jury List
«•ha
is desert except for a 20-mile strip
*s ca^rie^ not by charity, but
\
N E
between the Jordan and the Hejaz
industrial and commercial invest-
■
k C reek
V •s F u W e ld on
Receive Notification
c h a ir«
That Loosen
Zionists do not intend to man A b e Z ah le Fre«f G roasen. Ben \
N otice of inclusion on th e 1944 Railway, which provides the bares’. men*s-
livelihood for the semi-settled Ajlun, oust
^ ra^s:
lcno-.v there is I.et. M rs. I^.iiiw , P e to ld t
Need Not Em barrass circu it court ju rv list has been nomad
H
M
L o u is e
B le u e r.
■ •h a ir-
Bem-Sakr, and H o w e ; t a t r^c,:n ^Jr t “e Present population and m an
M a n y w e a re r» o f fa ls e te e th h a v e a u f- sent to several h u n d red W ashing
F ra n k F H o fe r. M rs
M a ry Me
(Lawrence's Arabs).
j additional mil.ions.
fe re d re a l e m b a rra s s m e n t because th e ir ton
county women. A bout 1000
M r- J o h n D a vid so n . J o e W.
el
p la te druppe ,). » lip p e d o r w a b b le d a t ju s t nam es,
F a rm in i; to n
Mr-» W . T P
MIL HARRIS REPLIES: Irrespec-
inducting both m en and
c h iir .
th e w r o n e tim e . D o n o t liv e in fe a r o f women,
M rs
Fre«l Steven«,
M Edwin
MR. NETANYAHU REPLIES: I tive of Arab right«, this barren land m nn
w ere included on the
th i» h a p p e n in g t o you. J u s t s p r in k le a
B u rk h a lte r.
ten
tativ
e
ju
ry
list
for
th
e
vear
did
not
have
to
annex
Transjordan
cannot
absorb
the
numbers
proposed,
t i t t l e F A S T E E T H . th e a lk a lin e 'n o n - a c id .
Women on the list h a v e 'th e op to Palestine. It belongs to it histori- In 1920, American King-Crane Com- R u A -s rc e a il d e L o ftis A . K R e y n o ld ’ «•hairm an
P w d e r. on y o u r plate» H , ids fa ls e te e th
w ithin 15 days of declining cally and geographically and is part mission warned Britain that immi-
m o re f ir m l y , so th e y fee] m o re e u n f o r t - tion
W a lla c e M ” a. G race N elson c h a irm a n
a b le . Does n o t s o u r. C hecks "p la te od r " to serve on th e ju ry , thus rem oving
P le a sa n t
V iew
R. Ifo r n e c k e r . c h a ir
of the mandated area. Gilead was gration had reached dangerous pro-
( d e n tu r e b r e a t h e G et F A S T E E T H a t a n y th eir
m
an
. A v is G riffe la .
nam es from the list from
never the land of the Ammonites, portions and advocated a "greatly
d r u g s to re .
N r h P a in - < la re n c e DeFrees
c h a ir
w hich ju ry panel- a re draw n.
Its fertility is a known fact That it r e d u c e d Zionist program." There m an W M W tlk e n . M r M a rie K. Cham«
provides "the barest livelihood" for were then 10 Arabs to every Jew; b e r la in . Mr«. R a ym o n d W e s tc o tt. Mis-
FI« rence H u n g e r.
a few nomadic tribes is no evidence the ratio is now 2 to 1, and the
Rl«<»m inr M a rv in K r a h m e r . c h a irm a n
of its possibilities. Iraq, one of the population has t r e b l e d . Palestine
Mr
most fertile of countries, also pro- lacks water tor extensive coloniza- A lb e r J - h H n e fire K rt ttm n a . Per, y N .-w m a n . M r«
’A
h
vides the "barest livelihood" for its th.n and industrial development. 2J.-
Hntel M rs . R a lp h A n d e n n r ,
A rab masses An industrious Jewish 000 gallons are needed to make a «•hairm an M rs. R u th H H a r t s A l. M rs
C
e
cil
M
il •r. M rs J . B M c V a y . M r« I r -
population would turn this undevel- umi of steel. There is so little water
te ■ sen. M r
C h a rle s S t-u ie M rs
of
oped, depopulated area into a h.ghly that the irrig..
area cannot Le,..n !.« t e C r b ris
C r t*r. .Mrs
' M P . w n in
Mr«
productive land, as happened with to feed the pres t population How J . J
. "desert" areas in
M « .e n „111
M r
N "ra
R
J „h n .n n
PRINT
z b a ln m ii
V-
I - '
M r- V lf t i r
Z.onists seek no "economic Empire" j further mih.or.s and become a com*
lb e ry e r
but a home for their homeless peo- petitive indust: ial n a t i o n in these C h l. r n ia u e r y n lv - r ir n w , M r» T O K. tt o M A . h r.-.
, h . ir m i . t i
FLORALS
pie.
I circumstances
M - , . A m . . W n tk in » .
Solicitors for
Drive Announced
Torpedoed Seafeee
Home on Leave
FALSE TEETH
House Dresses
POLKA DOTS
Fourth War Loan
Drive Opens Soon
1.49
(Continued from page 1)
payroll allotm ent.-: Mrs. P. L. P a t
terson. school and w om en's ac
tivities; Ed Coman. Hugh M cGilvra.
d riv e w ill be in ch arg e o f th e
follow ing groups: H en ry Young,
M F leet an d Mrs. H H. Jefferies.
publicity: Ju d g e H. D. K erkm an,
public funds; A J. Foelker. special
events: H. R Johnson. Mrs. En d
W alker. C ounty A gent P alm er S
T crv en d and Leland I. P eal, farm
activities: and C hristensen and A if
O Johnson, co rp o rate subscrip
tions.
Names of the county F ourth W ar
Loan d riv e com m ittee, the largest
ev er organized in this area fo r anv
drive, will be p rinted in the H ills
boro A rgus during th e c a m p -
M em bers of th e H illsboro ’ a n d
B anks groups ap p ear this week.
Sizes 14 to 52
—GIVE—
to the Infantile Paralysis Fund
The C. C. Store
G a rre tt & Weik. Props.
Hillsboro. Oregon
H e y w —I M r.. T F - r r» a S r t im i. lt . r h a ir .
m an : M r». E tm e r W .h ie r. M r». H . r r i r t
F
o
n t. C k — T r W . h ie r. M - . F r i- t (!• r,| ti
w hile w orkers in o th er areas w ill
M '.u n ta in T . p M r» G lm n M ille r r h a ir .
be listed in la te r issues.
an.
H ill« b«»ro A re a J . L . S» ir e y . G e n e ra l
M d w a y M rs . A lic e W a k e fie ld , « h a ir-
C h a irm a n .
m an
M rs . M a rio n T w lf o n l. M r«. C a rl J
W* 4» l* n i >n M rs. C r.rl V<nre*4. c h a ir A m m a n n . Vi«” « r W e n s tr-.m
B u c k M o u n ta in
E a rl R Jo h n s o n , c h a ir-
m an; M rt
R u th M F a lk ,
M r« . M a x in e
E rd m a n ,
M rx . C a rl B e rb e r.
M r«. Pete m an.
I Y u n k e r.
I r G ro v e
M rs . M ild re d
W h itm o re
M rs . C la y to n W h itm o re . M r
C o rn e liu s
P e rc y
H illis .
c h a irm n n ; c h a irm a n
L e n a M eyer«
M r* . M a ry C h a rt re y. M r*
L 'm b e H o ff M y r t le W hitm < re. M rs
R 1 ~»e«iale
M rs .
E liza ie **h
Sorenson.
m a n . M r«. E v e ly n Jack.«on, M ra . H a llie
c h a irm a r
M ra. H J Hin< h. M r» L«*ori«
< a rtw n .rh t. M r
A
e Ob n. M r< M a ry
F
ra
n
k
s
,
W
illia
m
C
O p p e n la n d e r. M rs . W •«* W in te r * . Chari«**
B a nk« A re a —- G« >>rye (
L av er, G eneral
R u th , O. L . B a rlo w . M m . A . L . G iro d ,
C h a irm a n .
M r* . F ra n k D » h e r . M rs . M a rg a re t E u -
G re e n v ille
M illa r d B u rn e tt
^ e le n , F r a n k D«*»her.
ch a irm an .
M rs . M illa r d B u rn e tt
L a u re l J >hn M u tin y , c h a ir m a n : Mr--.
Roy
J o h n B e rn a rd ,
c h a ir m a n :
m
Ed M c N a y , M rs . L e o n I>avi«, M rs . Ted
M - re J r . C h a rle s D u y c k . G eorge S p ie r
R ut.«chm an.
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G. E. M i n tie o m e ry . W . W . P o ttu u r y . J a ke
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M ra. E d w a rd E. L e n tz , c h a ir
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L e if •;d D e al, W illia m G o e tte r.
G reen .M ou ntain
F r a n k G enzer. c h a ir
L e is y v ille M rs . J o h n Gates, c h a irm a n : m an.
Mr Joe Sens, J. W . G ates, C a rl P e te r-
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M rs . E s th e r G em b ella, c h a ir
V e sta F ry d e n d a il.
m an
M r«. C h a rle s P h e lp s, D a ve R ich .
H a rr is o n
K. E. N o r t h r u p
ch a irm an ;
C h a rle s Rosem an.
M T u rn e r
H a y w a rd J o h n D»>her, c h a irm a n ; M r- !
Shut«-
M ra .
D o ro th y P e rrin e , c h a ir
m an : M r- . I.«»* R a n d a ll, T . I ’ . G oodin, A d d ie H id aon
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4th
WAR LOAN
Starts
Next Week!
Every
American
Will be asked
to invest
AT LEAST $100
in extra
War Bonds.
Polio Drive Opens
Locally on Friday
BISQUICK
GOLD MEDAL
40-oz. pkg.
32c
CORN
D undee, cream style.
No. 303
« «
lie
24c
64c
L arg e
P ackage
G O L D E N W E S T . R eg u la r
o r D rip .
2-lb. ja r ..............
Mop Handle
Old fashioned, spring-
type. Each .....................
19c
Produce Features for Friday and Saturday
ORANGES, large, Sunkist. D ozen
CABBAGE, solid, crisp. Lb.
LEMONS, large, Sunkist. D ozen
CARROTS, sw eet, crisp. Lb.
GREEN BEANS
C rines
Can.
Q uality,
2
SHOP OCR SHELVES FOR
TREET
Stringles.?
for
23c
OTHER SPECIAL
49c
...3c
33c
6c
12-oz.
C'an
A rm our's
39c
VALLES!
W e F e a tu re H ig h Q u a lity Fresh a n d S M O K E D M E A T S in O u r M a rk e t
Economy Grocery
A LO H A , OREGON
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
Î07
e.
ERIC MARGG1 Prop
Main St.
Hillsboro, Oregon
BUSTER BROWN
I
•«*>»• F«>M »V. UIN
January
SALE
—Former sell
ing prices
disregarded!
J a n u a ry is our c learan ce m onth of UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE despite
un-
se ttle d conditions and replacem ent problem s. Wise buyers will m ake furni-
tu re investm ents N O W - -w e’re offering some m ighty attractiv e
pieces.
Achieving New Beauty . . . These Suites Will
Appeal Io Careful Buyers
Davenport
and Chair
O verstuffed, b e a u tifu lly
designed (sim ilar to illus
tra tio n ) turquoise blue
m ohair.
194
.50
F rid a y , S a tu rd a y and M o n d a y, J a n u a ry 14, 15 and 17
OXYDOL
COFFEE
i .m
Feel B etter if You
W ill Buy $200, $30 0 or $500
(C ontinurd from page I)
progr.ims G erald G ray, chairm an
H B raucr. Ken Cole. Russel Me
Eric M a gi Ja k e Weil. Will.am
Po'.tieary. Or J Vernon Horne and
Winston Pool. Dance Leland Deal
chairm an. Jim Dierickx. Del Join s'
P b B eattie Hal Barr. .vs. Dun A n
derson, Keith S usbaupr and Dr E
W A lniquist P ublicity—Ed Coman
Sim ilar fund raising eam puigns
are to be conducted in other county
tow ns and com m unities, according
to Ray A ntrim of A t'h a , president
of the county chapter
T hat the local ch ap te r is p re
pared to supply neve-sarv brace
mid treatm ents for infantile p a r
alysis sufferers was the declaration
of A ntrim He asked that anyone
having know ledge of needy cases
or that m em bers of the fam ily con
tact him. \\ ithin a short tim e 1
24-ycar-old county woman will be
W as $220.
NOW
Price» E ffe c tiv e
Honor Roll Given
For Shule School
In d e p e n d e n tly O w n e d and O p e ra te d
PHONE
6112
ALOHA
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D O N ’T
FIGHT
Y onr S teerin g W h eel
Y’ O L can't win the de
cision over a Btcer-
ing wheel that shakes and
pulls out o f your hands.
You don’t have an even
c h a n c e w it h a c a r t h a t
st«'ers hard. It wears you
out soon after the first
round anil leaves plenty
o f openings fo r accidents
and fatigue to get in
a knockout blow.
I f your ear shim
mies, wanders, steers
hard o r wears tires
e x c e s s iv e ly
th e n
there’s something wrong
w ith y o u r a lin e m e n t .
D on’t sacrifice you r safety
a n d c o m f o r t w it h • 1 ueh
conditions.
D riv e into
o u r station tom orrow . W e
have com plete Bear Sys
te m A lin e m e n t E q u ip
m ent which fixes every
misalined c o n d i t i o n o f
steering, axles a n d
frame.
B ring your car
in to d ay !
SPENCER MOTOR CO.
227 S. T hird Ave.
'V’in<* upholstery.
W as $89.50. NOW
^ p I o 'H s in blue or wine.
W as $74.50. NOW
$7 4 50
s g ^ .s o
DAVENPORT AND CHAIR
Swing Rocker
R ocking c h a ir com
fo rt w ithout
th e
rockers . . . in blue,
green, or wine velour
Was $39.50.
NOW
34
.50
Early A m erican style. T apestry c o v e rin g
W as $ 10 9.5 0 . . N O W .
w r in g s .
Other Upholstered Furniture
in This Special Sale!
S E L F R ID G E
136 S. 3 rd A ve.
FURNITURE COMPANY
$gg 5 en o
k