The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 13, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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War Prisoners
Write Cooper
M t Relative
Farewell Given
Methodist League
Schedule.'» Parly
A t Cornelius;
Sailor on Leave
< ( >< »I’l lt M< M I N’ I \ i n
L u k in > htiM 1 received w<>nl tl
f ir r
ml loi h oid o f |)u
¡i a J.ip prison <•.,
S p o rts
THOMAS It BAKFK
h
try very much
C lub Moots Jan. 20
K cquircm ent that purcha ers n*
I’
h iv in g cre.un and
I icked in c »IJaptddc
• d a l t u b e s t u r n in a used tub«- br-
'«• receiving a full one will be
n t ' » \ e d after M.ircb 1, according
the war pi oduetm n board
I ’ cd tubes w ere retpiired for
♦•it tin salvage value Since the
‘,,,r
l.EISY V Il.LE The I.ad.es club
111 m eet with Mi s. Gcorjp* P.clgett
Jan u ary 2d at 1 30 p m Mis Faye
Nichols will give a dem onstration
<m “giving home .cw ing a p ro ­
fessional lo o k ” L o in s an* req u est­
ed to bring th eir blocks for the
R ed
m
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m, w ho
li a
i h o m i - , wn
m ound
M on
S ix ty ei
p a i tv .
I ti
und
ha«
been
r ••<
« r i n g , w h o In
41«t d iv isio n ,
from
Jean
I and
M a rth a
A v r.
HU.
di
E d iso n ,
th<
i obiter-
ig anm -
y anni-
t a t «.
t the S partans t .ok a de-
• p 1 ••••'*. Friday when they
• ¡1 in trouncing the Sher-
■ dogs 31 to 11 in a non-
' Probable Hilhi starting
• 11 . 1 ide Walt T urner
f b onberlain at forwards.
■ p at center. F ritz Plapp
< b : d n at guard sp ts
n- lay the S partan will
n ill a t
w ith th e
u t a g a in
will leave
d a u g h tti,
t h e M t.
S t . M a r y 'a
v travel to N ew berg to
th the Tigers. Newberg
f '-j We. : Linn 29 to 22
rd win er of the TYV
24 to 19 T uesday night
downed B eaverton 25 to
Ic .:?ic games <>n F riday’
" ire N ew berg at Fores
and Tigard at V/ <t Linn. Or
■>-t f ie.,day will be Fores
«• W e4 Linn and McMinn
an
with her grand mot I
Kusscll. She return?
S a tu i d ay .
Mr«. P e te r Lewis
at her home from
«ration at the For«
eral hospital.
Bob Wiss of Port
w eek-end w ith his
Mr. and Mr». J. J
Mrs. N ora elites
lard Cllte.s and di
Sue left F riday ev<
den, W a s h . to vb
W illard elites, part
Mis. M. Miller, foi
W. C Ow n spent
w ith his son. M. I
wife at W est Slope
A g io u p of fiiendt» cam e in
urday m orning and surprised
R ebecca Goodin at hei home
a hr* ak fast.
C larence G eiger d turn« d 1
day from a C. I. (J. me«-tin,
Roseburg.
Miss Olev.i B eigcr has had
HILLSBORO B A IIC H r
I'lio tir 111]
iD pposiie Courthouse
served notice of iti
be a <r ous contender
\ ho »p crown last week
Grizzlier no ed out the
'• t G rove V iking 23 to
vertim e thriller. Tues-
hey turned back Tigard
Ç o llin g c
a i tu m i
o n i n la w a n d « l a u g h t e r , M r . a n d
Mr
R u d o lp h S c h u ltz , r e t u r n e d to
O n a la s k a ,
W a«h . S unday.
Joyci
T h o m p so n
1« w o r k i n g a t
W a lk e i*
i n s u r a n c e o f f ic « i n H i l l s ­
b o r o in t h e a f t e r n o o n « d o i n g « s te n o ­
g r a p h ic w o rk
( e b b r u t e Itirthduy
Mr
a n d M rs. R o s c o e M a tte s o n
an«l d a u g h t e r J u d y A n n o f F o r e s t
G r o v e a n d M r« . ( ’ H
V an D o rc n
o f P o r t l a n d w« t . h o m e S u n d a y f o r
d i n n e r i n b .a n o t o f t h e b i r t h d a y o f
t h e i r m o t h r, M e*
M
A
M a tte -
o n
T h e i r « o n D e l m a r is i n t h e
n a v y s o m e w h e r e in t h e S o u t h P a -
• trtan hoopsters hit their
he last half o f th eir tilt
•v > d here Friday night
the Bulldogs 31 to 11.
at half tim e favored the
id 7 to 1. Walt T urner
e f m t s in the third
;I e Stu Richardson. J »e
and Dick C ham berlain
field goal each. Chuck
and Bob A m acher came
th tw.i baskets apiece in
i qu arter. C ham berlain
St ¡rk contributed two
i and F r.tz Plapp netted
t » round out the scare,
i - B squad came from
toe final period of the
clash t > knot the score
3, but the S partan re-
ie through with three
the overtim e period to
□me 16 to 13. Hilhi lead
ie fourth q u a rte r opened
<11» S h e r» ord
,
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First National I
D ecem b er 31/1942
Cash on H and & due from Banks $72,555,015.02
All O th er B o n d s.......................................
5,437,683.49
Loans and D isco u n ts...............................
54,030,792.70
Stock in F ederal Reserve B a n k ...........
300,000.00
Bank Prem ises, F urniture and Fixtures
2,710,360.87
O th er R eal E s ta te ...................................
1.00
C ustom ers L iability on A cceptances.
16,214.24
In te re s t E a r n e d ........................................
666,921.99
O th er Resources .....................................
156,362.03
T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ...............
’
g
2- Puree
Downey
T.nid
Howell
1. L&brou&te
Mur.l-.-k
Floy.
M ille.
3. M ir r
L a ird ,
('am id i
Si «.«ir ri.--
Fd«on w*»« » pf#» < n " rryprry
t G E ’k P o rt M*> ^odi«!
of lo ^ a
4,500,000.00
S u rp lu s...................................
5,500,000.00
U ndivided P ro fits ...............
1,604,730.28
R eserves for Contingencies
1,223,102.94
Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners
487,947.76
A c c e p ta n c e s .......................................................
16,214.24
In te re s t C ollected in A dvance......................
166,802.09
O th er L ia b ilitie s.................................................
119,437.94
D eposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits)
257,099,051.23
Hillsboro, Oregon
d and Mr«. Im ogene Bel-
Fo»-<.ut G r o v e
r. nd on*»
’v M. Edpon of S*n D <,f,o
i'ho wax unable to cor*'*k
lor the funeral on account
of
pm «.
T b ree
g ran d
c h ild re n
ur g reat-grandchildren also
CORNTTLTT’R F uneral
service®
for Mrs. C hristina Schuh were he’d
T uesday in t ue H olm an and Lutz
chapel in P ortland
with Rev
George T aylor o ffic;ating. Grave-
aide services were held at the
1 ” th »•'•n cem etery jp CorncUfve
Mrs. Schuh was born in Rum ania
in 1868. The fa m ’ly la te r settled
in N orth D akota in 1910 moved to
Carlton and later to Cornelius
w here
jived a good many
re a r - She is survived bv four
daughter«, Mrs. P auline S chreiber
and Mrs. Anna G riffith, both of
P ortland. Mrs. E lizabeth R andoloh
of M ilw auke. and Mrs. M artha
Wochos of K ansas City, M o. and
thre* sons, Daniel Schuh and Al
G Schuh, both of P o rtlan d and
Joseph Schuh of Corvallis. She
also has ten grand children.
H illsboro has a ,ci!y m anager, it
does not have a city m anager form
o f governm ent. He said that under
the present ch arter the m ayor m aj­
or may not appoint a city m an­
ager. The pow ers of the m anager
are also quite closely hedged un­
der the present setup
The new ch a rte r w ould provide
for a tru e city m anager form of
governm ent, w here the m anager is
elected bj- the council, is responsi­
ble to the council and may be re ­
moved for or w ithout cause, it was
explained.
The m anager would
have the appointm ent o f subor­
dinates so th -t he would be di­
rectly responsible for the efficent
m anagem ent of city affairs P a t­
terson prai-ed Mayor Hugh Rogers
for the vesting of pow ers in the
city m anager and also pointed out
that the m ayor has looked to the
m anager for recom m endations.
The old w ard system, under
which councilm cn have been elect­
ed by w ards would be changed un­
der the new c h arter so that m em ­
bers of the council would be elect­
ed from the city at large The m ay­
or does not have veto pow er, but is
riv e n a vote on all questions and
serves as the presiding officer of
the council.
Discussions centered around ap ­
pointm ents of certain officials and
the provisions for m anagem ent of
city utilities.
The new ch arter was prepared by
O rval Etter, legal consultant of the
Fashion-Riqht and Rightly Priced
wonaenui tor at-home duties now . . . to wear on
outings this coming spring! Fresh, crisp cottons in
immaculately tailored or attractive dressed up styles!
Neat-as-a-pin checks, slender stripes or enchanting nov­
elty prints. All trimmed, of course! Sizes 12 to 20.
For Rough and Tumble Playboys
New Charier Plan
Given Sludy Here
216,870,121.69
$299,276,399.91
14,814,833.10
50,916,522.34
300,000.00
2,706,549.82
1.00
3,987.56
1,283,672.53
156,363.07
F U N -L O V IN G , A C T IO N CUT
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iC ontinned from page II
way to obtain a good street system,
it was stated, was for the citv to
adopt a plan rath er than through
the haphazard basis of petition of
(10 per cent of the property ow n­
ers.
P atterso n explained that while
.......
Husky cotton suiting models, rugged­
ly stitched and generously sized. Built
to “take” hard wear, with high bih
front for all over protection. Two
deep pockets. 1-S^
$369,458,329.33
$4,500,000.00
5,500,000.00
3,356,674.43
1,546,862.89
R eserves A llocated for Taxes, In terest, etc
DR. CROCKETT
Chirnpodiat A Poo« M periallet
S. 2nd A re ..
H illsbo ro . ()re«o n
Phone 996
<O f f ir « opposite S a fe w a y )
1M
D ecem b er 31z 1943
$270,717,286.48
12,827,833.22
FEET HURT
A R i H S U P P O R T S m ad« to order fo r
weak and f la t fa«t.
S o ft C«r® and
H a m m e r T«»a tream enta.
R em em b er— W e P ick u p and D eliv er
Phone 471
14,903,537.32
1,118,892.91
3,987.56
125,843.18
231,115.62
353,074,952.74
T he Right A nsw er
to T hat Most
Im p o rtan t Q uestion!
At that b reath -tak in g mo­
m ent, m ake the prom ise bind­
ing w ith a fiery DIAMOND
set in any one of m any m od­
ern m anner ways. This very
day, drop in to sec the p e r­
fect solitaire.
T O T A L L I A B I L IT IE S .................... $270,717,286.48
GABARDINE JIMMIES for HARDY WEAR
Built of sturdy gabardine twill in dark m « Q
solid colors. Right for school or active 1 *
play hours. Sizes 1-8 yrs.
■
’Reg. U. & Pal. Off.;
ANDERSON
JEWELER
Over 20 Years in Hillsboro
..................
Dil­
Cornei
O ur m odern m ethods renew
your clothing — m akes them
last longer and look better.
Send them to us regularly.
T hen invest the m oney you
would spend on new clothes
in WAR BONDS.
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p ita l...................................
Lend
R eg u lar Dry C le a n ­
ing M akes C lothes
Last Longer!
1« p n r v l v c 'l
bv
i*r« M r<* F r q n « t
Interior of her home redecorated
tnis week.
C ornehus M ethodist church re-
5 holiday greeting from
b ji o n Re»d, who
is in
New
G uinea.
Mt«. Helen B arber received a
letter from a friend. Miss Alice
V ital sta tistic s, ra tio n in g
Fleck o f P aradise. Cal., a form , r d a ta , h o sp ita l n e w s a n d
resident of H azeldale, th at her sls-
t,'!-in-Iaw, Mrs. E lm er Fleck, of court ord ers r e g u la r ly at
Meadow Glade, W ash . died De- h ead o f c la ssifie d p a g e s.
cem ber 17. Mr. and Mrs. Fleck
lived for m any years at Haz, ldale
$82,406,278.22
U nited S tates Bonds, incl.
U.S. G overnm ent Agencies 134,843,935.54
""$207,398,950.56
t
• h e r» ood B
of Portland/ Oregon
RESOURCES
The Money You
Back in the End!
G iro d
show on
A viation C adet E irl L Johnson
returned to Kingman, Ai iz . S u n ­
day after «¡«•riding a ten-dav fu r­
• tin C onsum ers are a»ked to lough at bis borne near West Union
F rid ay to transf* r
r d t r n i e t u r n i n g in o l d t u b e s v o l -
On S aturday
night the \ umg
N< x t
S u n d a y ’« « e r m o n
u i l v t .|H‘ciallv old tubes pur- p e o p l e o f t h e neighborhood gathei I
a t the , Diane, who i« att«
( A n g e l a c a d e m y , to
•« h I a year or m ore ago
«•d at h li bom« for n social «•v«inn»,. ¡ b M e , e t h “ o P d i a i s y t e r c h u H i e c l h p g u t t o 11 G e a . t m will at B eaverton.
T hing «
I )o n e .”
Mr«. I ' t t c y Hillis
com pletely from h
< l i u r c l i Meet in I’nrthtiid
An
im p o r ta n t m e e tin g
w ill
b e of the flu and ha
| h e l d a t t h e F i i « t M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h duties at th eir hard;
F ra n k M iner of
in
P o rtla n d
W edn« «duy, J a n u u r y
19. f r o m
hi a
m . t o 9 3 0 p . rn . w ent to work at
Ih ie e
b is h o p «
and
o th e r«
w ill M onday m orning.
Im ogene H arvey
«peak.
M i-
E ffie
B u r n e t t , w h o « p e n t rived F riday to a tt
al
of h er g ria t-g ra i
th«- < h i i s t m a «
h o lid a y «
w ith
her
iid
A nn
returned
w here hi-
verrtaiy Of their
rranco« Sirnantel.
conduct the annual
celebration in Hills-
-3 and 4 was made
during the annual
lection of officers of
association.
ie group w ere unani-
ted as follows: A L.
nt; William Everett.
Paul R ingle, see-
Ietiry-treasurer; and Wilbur
lon, celebration manager.
M undorff,
4
J . C. li e r n a r d
has
I h l« h o m e t h e p a s t u
. f l u . Hr* w a.« a b l e t o
M onday.
M r« . D o r i« H a rd e b «
• < - u t e u t w .c
r e d u c e d la s t y e a r .
<• t u b e r io w b e i n g t u r n e d in y i e l d
J
V o u t h c o n f a i i ma
V I c M in n v ilb
,Ja
3b T hore f t o m
to
atten d are
J o h n V a n L o r n , who 1
Hl Ili a l u m i e l o r t h e p i
’• M , in f e e i m g m u c h be
u i m - d to ln« w o r k a t
d l i o n A- S t e e l work«
\
J
O liv e r a t t e n d e d «
L
c o u n c il m e e tin g a t
» S unday
He
fo u n d
'W
c o n d itio n s
on
tl
R eturns to D uty
Ml M
.i t« F urlough
lined
D a,
I . d I - . •s .,.||. o r g a n i s t , a n d M r s .
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b o th
of
H ills b o ro .
ne ng t w o o f H e r f a v o r i t e h y m n s
" H o c k o f A g » - , ’’ a n d “ A b i d e W i t h
Me
I n t e r m e n t w a n i n t h e H ill «
boro r e r n e t e r y h v t h e s i d e o f h« r
h u h o n d . th e la te O b * d
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P a ll
b e a re r,
w ere
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D o r e , W i l l 'a m
C ooke
fi
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H i l l i s , a ll
o f i u rn e tiiiu .
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w aa
b o rn
J u ly
7
n C lftv tn n c o u n t y
Tow n th e
' - . ' - ' l t e ’- o * M r
and
V P-
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m ith
H e r r»rir* n tM d i e d w h e n »*•<*
v / • • 11 v e a r « o l d . S h e l a t e r l i v e d
w 't b
her
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and
fa m ily
In
Rb.eU TD V P r F . . , U W , p a n d w a e
m a r r i e d a t t h e a< /e o f P i t o O h e d
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a n d t o » f i l l b n ’ O f o r 1C vr-TTH a n d
TVV B asketball Mandiiigs
C ro ss a fg a h n
BUY WAR BONDS
H appv
boro July
Monday n,
m eeting an
HILLSBO RO A RGUS— 8
1011
"Happy Days" Even!
Planned for July 4
Deci-ion
Here on Friday
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I emode
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p ro m o te d
fi '»m
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fn 4
l u u i t e n a n t in t i n
q u . u h i m .i d e i
d iv is io n o f th e a r m y a n
fo rce
iccordlng t o w o r d r e c e i v e d b y
bi
p a re n t« , Mt
and Mi
II ( '
B aker
Lt
B . i k e i is in E n g l a n d
a n d w rite « th a t h e lik e s th e c o u n ­
Melai Tube Ruling
Removed on March 1
a n«|
rhur.sday, January 1
H i »hi Hoopers
Meet Grizzlies
• U av f
Ven n g
I n m ie
» n in e
Mi
Last Rifes Held
For Mrs. Edscn