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8 HILI2SBORO ARGUS T hursday, Ja n u a ry 13. 1911 ll( » « C A S T A W A Y S H S I I FO R FO OD— N lo n g et do c a s ta w a v i >r a life ra ft n e e d to fe a r sta rv a tio n a n d th irs t A sim ple, com pact com plete, a n d fo o l-p ro o f e m e rg e n c y fish in g kit is now sta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t on a ll lifeboats, ra fts, a n d p lan e s of th e n a v y a rm y and m e rc h a n t m a rin e H ooks, lines lures, sp e a r, bait, and a n et p ro v id e th e m ea n s to c a tc h food. T h e fish sh o w n h a s b e en sn a p p e d m th e back by tre b le -g a n g hoo k s fro m th e kit. Bailed-Out Navy Flier Has Varied Rescue Equipment .. ,, . . . . . . Local Nan Fined Drunk-Driving H o w ard L ero y F o re m a n . 40. of H illsb o ro w as a r re s te d Sunday a n d b o o k e d on a c h a rg e o f d riv in g w h ile d r u n k He w as fin ed $100 a n d costs M onday w h e n h e a p p e a re d in th e local ju s tic e of th e p e ac e c o u r t J a r u is S m ith . 40. of B e a v e rto n w as a rre s te d S u n d a y o n a c h a rg e o f be- ing d ' r u n k ‘ on a p u ................. b lic ic h hi ig h w a y , H w as fin e d $20 a n d co osts sts i 51ond.iv ¡n the H illsb o ro ju s tic e o f th e peace co u rt F e ltn e r T rav is. 2 2 -v ear-o ld sol- d ie r fro m C a m p A dair." w as a r re s te d S a tu rd a y bv sta te p o lice on a c h a a rg r g e e j o a f b e in g d r u n k in t. a p u b lic plave. H e w as tu r n e d o v e r to th e pro v o st m a rs h a ll fro m th e c am p M onday. L e tte r P a tte rso n . 23. a n d R ic h a rd H u n te m a n . 24. b o th of H illsboro, % Ye re a r re s te d last w e e k on la rc e n y c h a rg e s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e •so n av y fly e r is lo o k in g fo r th e o p p o rtu n ity to leave his p la n e a n d ta k e a p a ra c h u te hop to th e o p en sea below , b u t sh o u ld a n e m e r g e n cy occur, th e n a v y h a s e n d e a v o re d to p ro v id e h im w ith th e best p o ssib le s a fe ty t q u ip m e n t. A fte r th e fly e r h a s p a r a c h u te d to th e c o m p a ra tiv e s a fe ty of th e se a a n d th e im m e d ia te c ris is in h is life -sa v in g o p e ra tio n is p a st, h e m a y se t h im s e lf up in w h a t m ig h t be c a lle d , m e rg e n c y “ lig h t h o u se k e e p in g " in his on e-m an , in- fla ta b le p a r a c h u te - r a f t. V e ty im p o r ta n t a m o n g th e un- f o r tu n a te f ly e r’s re scu e e q u ip m e n t is th e r a ft itself, w ith its a ir p u m p fo r in fla tin g in c a se th e a u to m s - tic c a rb o n dio x id e in f la tin g d t- vice fa ils to w o rk a n d its r u b b e r d ip p e r fo r b a ilin g out. In a d d itio n , th e fly e r h a s a n in fla te d M ae W e s t” life ja c k e t, a S S S " S i i “ 8 5 S . ! ” o,d ? K b a c k pack, a n d a s e a t pack . R e a d y f o r M o re E m e rg e n c ie s Traffic Deaths Total 222 for 1944 in State .fr o n d s at the •/u n it e n tra n c e , a n d one of the Japs inside threw out a hand g re n a d e ’I’h i c e m o re Ju p s ,c one ru n n in g out. and w e t it them . We deeid • i ' » p u n p luym g so we throw m fo u r tw»- p ound T N T chnige.*. tw o nt eac h en tra n ce s I H rothei it blew J a p . all o v e r the I p lac e.“ I tte r the Ixxlies of IH J a p w ere I found in the w re ck e d pillb o x (in th e am e n ight, m e m b e rs of W allace »«|ua l k ille d th re e J a p - atie «' in thou bivouac a rea O n G u a d a lc a n a l. Gpl W allace d istin g u ish e d h im self by sa v in g th e life i f a m a rin e lie u te n a n t, wound* | cd d e e p m J a p a n e s e t« t rito ry E.»r the a ctio n In* re ce iv e d th e S ilv e r Stai u i'tla l Local Marine Did His Bit in Tarawa Fighting As Indicated by Reporter O regon tra ffic accident Í aim ed a toll o f 22J lives, and 4.850 per w ere in ju re d d u rin g th e ve.tr 1948. S e c re tin '. of S ta te Bob F a rre ll a n no u n ced tod.is T h e re w e re 30.7 m ) a c c id e n ts d u rin g th e y e a r T hese fij tire s a re su b je ct to re v isio n in view c f po ssib le late re p o rt-. F a r re ll said. N in eteen fo rty -th re e p e d e s tria n toll w as c o n sid era b ly h ig h e r th an in 1942. F a rre ll said. P e d e stria n fa ta litie s to ta le d 80. an m ere.! e of 21 | p e r c e n t o v e r th e toll of 66 in 1942 T he fa ta lity toll of 222 lives l.vst in 1943 w as a d e c re a s e o f IS per cen t from th e d e a th te ll of 273 lives in 1942 In ju rie s show ed a fiv e p e r cen t d e c re a se from th e p r .v i.m s y e a r w h en 5.141 p e rso n s w e re in ju r e d T o tal a c c id e n ts d ro p p e d IS p e r c en t T h e re w e re 37 930 in 1942 O f th e 222 p e rso n s k ille d in acci- d e n ts. 150 or 70 p e r c en t d ied in a c c id e n ts th a t o c c u rre d in ru ra l a re a s L ast y e ar, r u ra l a c c id e n ts a c c o u n te d for 65 per c en t of th e te ta l fa ta litie s. "T h e tr a f f ic toll c o n stitu te s a tra g ic blow at th e w a r e ffo rt of th is state. F a rre ll said, in eem - m e n tin g on th e accid en t e x p e rie n c e fo r 1943 "A cc id e n ts - tr ik e at two im p o rta n t fa c to rs in th e w a r e co n o m y o f th e n a tio n , tra n s p o rta tio n a n d m a n p o w e r By a v o id in g a cc i d e n ts —a n d m o st o f th em can be a v o id e d th ro u g h th e e x e rc is e of o rd in a ry c a r e a n d com m on sen se— w w e H .can l"be speed oims‘ th e day w h en victo ry \ of s ta te u rg e d ' j.j.. s e c re ta O . e rs a n d p e d e s tria n s to d riv e 1944 " a k w ’*(* g r e a te r c a re d u rin g f *’ I »>|{ \\ \ h 1> I \ I O 1» \ I I I I in fa n try c o m m an d er. rid es w ith his troops m an e n g in e e rs' boat up a - nallow lagoon to th e new b each h ead on A ru n d e l islan d in the S o u th P acific T h ese sm all c ra ft keep the su p p lie s m o ving free ly to o u r tro o p s A re y o u doing y o u r sh a re to h e lp th em by b u v in g m o te W ar B onds? , Tbt* follow m g ¡»tot V p rin te d in III«* S tic k ,ie \ S D . ,u w >,».q «•>,»- e ern s a Hill h >io m arin e I’fc P a u l B arrow s. \ »n of George* 11 B arrow of ro u te 4 H illsboro, a n d lus » a rt at T a ra w a P aul e n liste d w nile living at latucel D ecem ber 9. 1911. tw o days a fte r th e J a p sneak .it tack on P earl H a rb >r He is a v e te ra n of the G u a d a lc a n a l fig h t ing also M r B a rro w s h a s t w o o t b e r sons in th e m arine*. G eorge, w ho e n liste d J a n u a ry 12 1942. and E rn est, w ho jo in e d u p in Ju n e . 1942 A fo u rth son. A rth u r, w ent into the m cre h u u t m a rin e s in (X 'tober. 1943 <M T eeh Sgt J im G l.ue.is, T ulsa. G kla . a m a rin e co rp s c o m b at c o rre sp o n d e n t, in As «»elated P ress i TA RA W A (D elayed» 1 he boys on T a ra w a a re ta lk in g ab o u t R d Dog W allace, th e J a p K iller, Just a they did on G u a d a lc a n a l "R ed lX»x‘ is CpI J a m e s A Wal lace. 29. of ro u te 2. W alla W alla W ash O n G u .id alca n .il, he w as . p riv a te first el as Upl W allace's w o rk on T a ra w a s ta rte d calm ly e n o u g h His squad w as sen t to b last out a J a p a n e s e pillb o x W hen th ey fin ish ed they co u n te d 21 bodies o u tsid e th e e n tran c e. e ig h t in th e d o o rw a y and 22 im id e Jury Awards Crash Damages car in th e a cc id e n t and $¿1.51X1 g e n e ra l d a m a g e s for th e loss of the services of his wife. V erdict for th e d e fe n d a n t w ith no d a m a g es w as r e tu r n e d F rid a v D am ages to ta lin g $2.650 w e re al- of the ‘lam a g e n eliön of .T-, «-»»»• . o i is v»rav igainst E lih u V asbind- lo w e d R o x ie R N e ls o n M onday bv e r in c irc u it c o u rt h e re T h e suit th e j u r y h e a rin g h e r a ction a g ain st arose from an a u to m o b ile acc id e n t M r . a . n d Mrs J ? ® " '4,1 L J o h n s in lO c t.,b e r 3. 1942, on the W est S id e , 'a T he P la in tiff re ce iv - hig h w ay at T ig a rd J u r o r s h e a rin g i d $L.5(X g e n era l d a m a g es and $150 the e v id e n ce w e re M abel G ovt, sp e c ia l d am ages in the suit w hich H elen F M orrison. E llen B J o h n - trose from an a u to m o b ile collision on. Ida S m ith . H e ttie Sheji.ird, O c to b er 23 of last y e a r on t h e F rancis E R ow ell. A deline Frost. B e a v e rto n - B e rth a h ig h w a y n e a r A lo e Place. G ra ce S B ailey. Je ss ie B e av e rto n . J u r o r s for the ease w ere Fleet. M a rth a G u e rb e r and A lfred A lice Place. Dola B ear. F rancis P ieren . R ow ell. G ra ce S. B ailey. L au ra E H a rris. E llen B Jo h n so n . H e ttie (C ontinued from p age 71 D orothy C B roderson. m a rm a la d e s th a t is. if th e y 're S h e p a rd . Ida S m ith . H elen E M orrison. m a d e solely fro m c itr u s fr u its F u n e ra l se rv ice s for Mrs Je ss ie po in t free H ow ever, p o in ts are R alph A. W ithycom be a n d C a rl O F a rris Jo n es, w ho died last w eek, ______ _ P e terso n . Jo h n s is sc ry in g w ith th e w ere held M onday a fte rn o o n a t the requi re q u ite d fo r a n y n o n -c itru s fru it n ia rm a la d e s o r for c o m b in a tio n s n av y a n d w as not p re se n t fo r the D onelson & S e w e ll c h ap e l, a n d in o f th e se ty p e s of fru it w ith c itru s trial. term e n t w as in F ir L aw n c e m e te ry fru its . A n o th e r dam age a ctio n a g ain st • • • M: and M rs J mis w as filed M on-i If you hav e a house, nn apart- ■ a> by th e h u sb a n d : Mrs N el- m en t o r a ro o m to r e n t—use t h e son. He seek s $4b0 d a m a g es to his A rgus w a n t ad s tf - Ä S S Ä T h e bulk of the w ork was done. W allace tol 1 me. bv I’fc Paul T f S tick n e y . S I » his ma I Harrow c h in e gunnel ami r f e A G Rich m om l «1 P o p u la r Bluff, M o. "p « ra tin g the B ro w n in g .m l-in die rifle W hen tin* J a n . cca*ed firing from tin* pill box W all ice and Itiehniond d e cid ed to e n te r "W e w i nt inside aftei thr«»w in,’. four h a n d g ren ad es as a sui t of all annouueenw nt hi laid Wi t und «»ill) «»lie J a p He sta rte d to pick up a rifle, hut he n e v er finished the job, I shot him " O otid«- W allace kilted tw o m oie Sl«ps to w a rd the re m o v a l of all w hile his stjuad c a p tu re d a t h ir l I ! i cm « ra p piles in th e co u n ty The lea l fun cam e W allace • i f .lining heing ta k e n this w eek by W. aid. a fte r the last J a p had su hie. n e w ly a p p o in te d co u n ty re n d e re d ami he am i his m en w ere G ilvage ( h a lim a n sittin g aro u n d F our Ja n s cam e u p b e h in d us B m hl Baut ' Buy W ar Bond*.' from a P slian« «! d u g o u t." he said "A b unch « f tin* boys saw them amt yelhxl It wa n't m uch w ork to get W HAT CAUSIS rid “ f them " EPILEPSY T We d ecided a lte r th a t th e re m ight he m e m ore in tin* dug- ut 1 saw one com e out w ith a rifle A b o o lla l containing Iho opinions of fo- am i I got him So we built a fire at mow» d o d o n on this in to ro itin g iwb|««.l the e n tra n c e am i plugged th e air w ill bo ion! f m t wh.lo they to il, to any pip«* R ichm ond f« und a tr a p door read e r w riting to the Educational Division, so w <* built a fire then* A m ai me J(p» g u n n e iv se rg ea n t shook the palm 5J4 fifth Ave . N e w Y o rk , N V , D ep t Scrap Disposal Sought It Starts Tuesday, Jan. 18 4th WAR LOAN 14 BILLION DOLLARS Mrs. America Meets the War Mori1 Plunes, more Tanks, more Guns, more Ships, more Am m unition a n <1 more Supplies for our ever grow ing fighting forces! Funeral Rites Held Dig Up Every Dollar. Every Nickel You Can! All Out lor Victory! Come on Oregon, Let's Go! e ra to rs and e le c tric iro n s, a c c o rd Once the ra ft is p ro p irly in flat- c o m p e te d Un,eman has not been in g to a W ar P ro d u c tio n B oard u rv ey ed. th e pilot can craw l in. open T hp„ ‘ n, „ tru ck Ure J— - . , T h t c h e c k -u p w as m ade to YOUR D IN E S A R E N EEDED NOW! w h a t Mr. a n d Mrs. A m er- JANUARY 14th lo 3 0 lh f ir s t aid k it. I t a lso c o n ta in s a c a n T h e ft of a m an 's w a lle t c o n ta in - fo u n d a tio n g a rm e n ts m ad e f r o m o f e m e rg en c y d r in k in g w a te r a n d m g a S19 c h e e k a n d S100 in cash e la stic fab ric, th e e la stic th re a d a c a n of dye fo r a “se a -m a rk e r.' fro m th e A loha bus d e p o t F rid a y used to be p ro d u c e d from sy n th e tic ru b b e r. H o w ev e r, no g re a t in crease a p o w d e r w hich c a n be used to w as r e p o rte d to th e s h e riff m a k e a h u g e c o lo re d s p o t in t h e __________________ in th e a m o u n t of th ese e la stic -ty p e w a te r a ro u n d th e r a f t in c a se a i g a rm e n ts a v a ila b le w ill be noticed possible re sc u e r c o m .s in th e v i - ; im m e d ia tely , a n d it is n o t ex p ec - c in ity . T h is “se a -m a rk e r" w ill r e ed th a t a ll- r u b b e r g a rm e n ts w ill m a in v isible fo r a b o u t tw o h o u rs. be a v a ila b le fo r a few m onths. S h o u ld h e be in ju re d o r ill th e f ly e r n e x t m a y be in te re s te d in his N ew s fo r food b u g e te e rs . (C ontinoed from page ll m ed ical k it c o n ta in in g c o m p re sse s, c irc le m e t“ ’? * ^ . . ' ! ; ' S u lfa d ia z in ,, s e a s ic k rem edy, b o ric g o ^ th Russia rw e 'v T d p o w e rfm pIaCed U nder p rice ccntro1 k a cid o in tm e n t fo r b u rn s, m o rp h in e im p e tu s fro m th e c a p tu r e of to w n s p ric e rise s in th e ir tra c k s. Yam p a n d iodine on eac h sid e of S a rn y , 36 m iles in- p rice s w e re "fro z en " a t th e in d i L a s tly th e fly e r will w in o open p e n his nis o h » v id h i u i w a l i beuei se lle r's s n h ig n h es; est p ric e lo for r th e b a c k p a c k . T h is p a c k in clu d e s 25 mdf n U teraV ra ?Iro a d fiv e -d a y g e r io d . from. D e ce m b er 1 N azis in th e U k ra in e a ’n d " Ì h o s e ^ o '.h ro u £ b ^ m b e r 21, f e e t o f c o tto n line, re fle c to r ( f o r .. 1943. T h u s s u n s ig n a llin g ), fish in g k it, w his- th e n o rth th e c eilin g s w ill v a ry a cc o rd in g to th e to p p rice of in d iv id u a l m e r tle, p r o je c to r a n d V e ry c a r tr id g e s a w» , ( f o r sig n a llin g ), w a te rp ro o f elec- r M ade c h an ts. b u t th e u p w a rd tre n d m T h e M oscow ra d io T u e sd a y b ro a d p rice s o f fresh sw ee t p o tato e s has tr ie lig h t w ith a n e x tra b a t t r y c ast a s ta te m e n t th a t the" C urzon been nipped. a n d lig h t bulb, ta r p a u lin (o r s a il) h e a d -n e t fo r p ro te c tio n a g a in s t lin e ,, d r a w n in 1919 b y th e a llied m o sq u ito e s, s a f e ty pins, k n ife, a d - P ° w’ers, sh o u ld p ro v id e th e basts h e siv e, m a tc h e s in w a te rp ro o f con- 9*e b o rd e rs of so v iet R ussia ta in e r. c o m p a ss, a n d e q u ip m e n t a n d P o la n d . T h is lin e is a consid- a n d c h e m ic a ls f o r d e sa lin a tio n o f c ra b le d ista n c e w e st of th e P o lish se v e n p in ts o f se a w a te r to m ak e fro n tie r as it w as fin a lly e i t d rin k a b le . F o r re a d y -p re p a re d lish ed a n d as it e x is te d u n til th e food, th e s tr a n d e d f ly e r’s p a c k con- R u ss ia n -G e rm a n p a r titio n of ta in s a choice of jiem m ican (d e - la n d in S e p te m b e r. 1939. h y d r a te d m e a t a n d f a t) , ch o co Y anks Take San V ittore la te . a n d m a lte d m ilk ta b le ts . H e T h e fo rtre s s v illa g e of S a n V it- h a s a lso s a lt ta b le ts to re p la c e tore, j u s t six m iles fro m C assino j s a lt lo st in p e rsp ira tio n . a n d th e fla t p lain s le a d in g to w a rd Rom e, fe ll to G e n e ra l C la rk 's 5th In stru c tio n s in F ish in g K it NOW SHOW ING T o su p p le m e n t h is food, su p p ly a rm y T h u rs d a y a f te r th r e e d a y s of sh o u ld his re sc u e be long d ela y ed , d e sp e ra te , no q u a r te r s tr e e t fig h t- th e fly e r c a n tu r n to his fis h in g in g w ith a G e rm a n g a rriso n . k it. A nd th e n a v y is ta k in g n o B oat L oss L ig h te r c h a n c e s on his b e in g a n a c c o m U -boat w arfare cost th e U nited p lish ed d e ep se a f is h e rm a n . In- N a tio n s o n ly o n ly 40 p e r cen t as s tr u c tio n s on w a te rp ro o f p a p e r a r t , m u c h c arg o to n n a g e in 1943 as in P5iX ld e d ^in 1942, a jo in t A n g lo - A m e ric a n th in g s, th e se in s tr u c tio n s tell him s ta te m e n t r e p o rte d M o n d a y night, to use th e enclosed p o rk rin d a s b a it to c a tc h U tti, fisHh to u se f ^ r »« H it' e r is r e P ° r te d doin g his u t- I b a it to c a tc h th e b ig o n e s t h a t u b sta n t'ia l m ost to p e rs u a d e J a p a n to attack 11 w ill p ro v id e m e a t in Rui e in an e ffo rt 1 q u a n titie s . T h e f l y tr 's ta : p a u lin is y ello w a Nazi d isaster on the S o v iet front. on one side a n d blue on th e o th e r C o u n t C ian o E x ecu ted G e rm a n s re p o rt th a t C o u n t C iano. f o r c a m o u fla g e if n e c e ssa ry . H is f la s h lig h t a n d h is p r o je c to r w ith , so n -in -la w of M ussolini, a n d fo u r j I V ary ca rtrid g e s a re u se fu l s ig n a l- o th e r fo rm e r m em b e rs of th e | lin g dev ices a t n ig h t. D u rin g th e fascist g ra n d council w e re e x e c u te d | day, m u ch of th e fly e r's tim e w ill • fo r tre a so n T u esd ay m o rn in g . b , g iv en o v e r to se a rc h in g fo r Chicag« Convention Site po ssib le re sc u e rs. H e is a d v is e d R e p u b lic a n s se lec t C hicago for | to k e e p fla s h in g h is s u n -s ig n a llin g | th e 1944 p re sid e n tia l co n v en tio n , m ir r o r over th e h orizon e v e n M rs. H oover D ies th o u g h he can see n o th in g , be- M rs. H e rb e rt H oover, 68. w ife of ^ UI en l h e ,.!?.1r r ° r . i “ i , . ra .n.?e fo rm er P resident Hoover, dies su d - I 10 m ile s—f a i t h e r th a n h is <ye c an d e n ly in N ew Y ork F rid a y . see. I m p o r ta n t in s ta n d a r d iz in g re s K ill PU D Issue V oters of ru ra l H ood R iv e r I cue e q u ip m e n t a n d m a k in g all e q u ip m e n t a v a ila b le to all th e se r- c o u n t y v o t e d h e a v ily a g ain st I v ices h a s been th e liaison c o m - n u ;n o r. z ' n g in e ir p e o p le s u tility m itte e on e m e rg e n c y rescu e equip- to sell $175,000.000 11 m e n t e sta b lish e d by th e jo in t U. in re v e n u e bon d s to fin a n c e p u r- ! chase of p riv a te u tilitie s se rv in g ! S. c h ie fs of s ta ff. R escue equip- m e n t sim ila r to th e n a v y e q u ip a la rg e p a r t of O reg o n a n d W ash )on’t shiver and m e n t m en tio n ed in th is s to ry is ington, in c lu d in g P o rtla n d . F o r tn e | ike these cold fu rn is h e d by th e a rm y to jt‘” tim e bein g th e h o p e of H ood Rivi ' PU D d ire c to rs to p u t th e d istric t fly e rs. ays! 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