The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 13, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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Aloha Grange
installs Nine
New Members
An
n . lo t
Vocal Music
Provided by
High Schoo!
Bebekabs Hold
District Meet
B e a v e r to n O ffic e r
S e e s S o n F irs t T im e
KFEDV
i ache :
F
Ap 1
;\e d
I I . ll< lu
Mr Ted Na il:
G iven su rp ris e Parts
S urprising Mr- Tod
hei birthdav an n iv . i ar
Id. T e \.
Apt 1 !
th ered it her hom e for
Mr and Mrs O tto Gi
hosts at an Ea ter d o m e
a group of 11 S unday w
of-tow n guests.
Mrs. M. J
W oley
E aster p arty and egg hi
son R oger at h er hom<
his friends w ere guc-ts.
.1 Je
P a re n ts L e a rn S on
H u rt in N e w G u i n e a
n
e signal corps of the a ir forces
New G uinea
Mr and Mrs. J H W agenblast
vc re tu rn e d from a s.x tn m ths
iit ill Long Beach. Cal . w ith th eir
ter Mrs m
Redman Joins Nave
G rdon R ydm an left M onday for
navy .-ervice He is statio n ed at
F arrag u t. Idaho
P o stm aster P rice s rep o rted v ery
m uch im proved from his recen t
illness
C E B ark er entered Good Sa-
m aritan hospital last F rid ay f o r
treatm en t
Boys in Service
T h ere a re 37 b >vs from th e A loha
C m m un.ty Bap st eh u rch in th
• ervice . f th e ir c o u n try .
Grange Plans Party
T he A loha gran _e w ill h av e a
party in the grange hall S atu day
evening. A pril 15. w ith gam es an d
refreshm ents
F riends
are we!-
come „
.
Rev. G. D L oree was able to be
back in church on S unday, but
th e E,
r ---------------- was given by
R tv. W illiam T
Young Man Draft
Hastened by Order
(Continued from page I)
students in med cal and theol
il
courses w ho have
ive been acc
accepted
in recognized
lo o b and wh*i w ill
Ju ly 1: in te rn s h aving
professional
train in g
en ts lim ited to nine
w»
ints “ In certain coal
■eas” w hose inducti
in :eri_us
Pd.Adv. Smith tor Senator Com.
S m ith .
M u r.. C.’rbe:
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SATURDAY, APRIL 15
Give yourself a furlough—you owe it to
yourself and Uncle Sam to keep yourself
physically fit. Take time out for a fishing
trip. We can supply
LIN ES
LEA D ER S
HOOKS
EGGS
M t.
:.i Rheu
briefly
< struck by a »
ned .i broken
rk according to w ord i
•d by h .s parents. He has be
W *
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. rod .tl the 11 E
>11 Wltlg the’ silll-
E.i tot breakfast
\\ hltntot o w -
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W ill M.
W atkins and
K Con. the high
M.
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T here
He
nd
■man D elegates
the
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freni
B eat
Mesdames
Jav
J 'er
Rae
Sanford
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Rub.
the 104.’
Scl' 11s w ill be host
c o n v .n t . n.
H arrison on F urlough
N . a r.
K eith H arrison. V
rived W ednesday from S eattle, t.
visit his parents. Mr and Mrs C
W H arrison, w hile on a 15-da\
furlough
Walters Transferred
W a lte rs,
son
f Mr
( liu r .li
d passage-
w n of P o rtlan d is
• h »me of his d.uigh-
B tchcn Mr B row n
few rem ain in g eld -
i»f this com m unity.
Mr
H o w a rd C h u t c h i y
t a pat*.s A p t ¡1 3.
Ladies' Aid Will
Meet April 19
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u u tn eio u s gifts for the oceaoon
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Ai P air W.it hlino and Jo h n I > li
n o confined to th eir iCNpeetivc
hom es w ith influenza
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Best F lo u r
PEA S, n e w , sw e e t
2 fo r 25c
Enriched
G R A P E F R U IT , A r iz o n a
3 fo r
14c
49 lbs.
$«V23
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10c
GRAPENUT
A S PA R A G U S , fre sh , te n d e r
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for
Large 12-oz. pkg.
R P A M C <R,NFS. »»my
u L flM i) strin i;h -,s. No
2 can
lb .
Bf,
12c
PORK & BEANS
Van ( am ps
27-oz. can
15c
Economy Grocery
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PHONE
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SUN. - MON. - TUES.
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RUSHLOW
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C O O PER MOUNTAIN Mr.
'M r- J G a-sn er rece.ved w on
j cently th a t th e ir son L aw rence
j w as m arrie d overseas,
M r. and Mrs. Earl Je n k in s en-
te rta in e d relativ es and friends w ith
a d in n e r on E aster. T h ere w ere ten
pre-en t
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17c
2 5 c I PEANUT BUTTER ' r , : 1 : , 4 9 c
Starts nt !
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Louis G .s.rtell ric e
w eek of the death
giandm o:.;i.-i
Gu .de
past 9a. Mrs. G o d e i
K ansas.
Produce F eatu res for I rid a i and S atu rd ay Only
I h l l- d h ii o . <hcM »oi
Sonos and loughs on
a global scale, cs a
happy £ eng of trovp-
ors lours our far-
H u n g f i g h t in g /
front;.
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tending sch ■ >1 ai d j
R ubber S ta m p s —G et them at the
H illsboro A rgus.
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K e e p s a k e D ia m o n d s
C ontinuo us Show S a tu rd a y
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BEAVERTON
John Sum m '-r .
72. died A pril 5 at B eaverton F u­
n eral services w ere held Sunday.
D eceased is survived by the
widow. C arelyn (,f B eaverton, and
a son S tan ley of C alifornia.
O -lb.
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51 jin M il'll
Thars., Fri., and Sat., this week I
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Prices Effective Friday. Saturday and .Monday. April 11. 15 and 17
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C ontinuo us Show S u n d a y— S ta rtin g at 1 :30 p. m.
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FO R E ST GROVE Jo h n Ealen.
62. a retire d farm er of Gaston
route 1. died at a P ortland hospital
A pril 9 a fte r a y e a r'- ¡line
Fu­
n eral services w ere held at the
Forest G rove U ndertaking com ­
pany chapel W ednesday with Rev.
Sias officiating.
B urial was at
R iverview cem etery
Mr. Ehlen was born in P ortland
M arch 25. 1882. H e is survivi d by
one b rother. H enry of Gaston
book
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THURS. April 13, thru WED., April 19
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de- i M a r r ie d O v e r s e a s
LAUREL— "The Jab b erv
fe a t.d th e F ren ch M.tdvm»«,:Uct-.
19 to 16. :n an ex h ib itio n basket-
ball c n test F iid ay n ig h t at th e
M oussey w arehou
Pvt H ulda
E rn st starred for te V, AC five
and sh ared high-?corin,
honors
w
the M _ adem soilles E lianne
_ ith
ertgner.
ie
.Mad
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g n er.
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M
adem o.seiles
f gave one of ,
displays .een thit season b u t w ere
h alted by the n eat gu ard in g urn-
ed in by Cpls Adi
Van C .u rt-
ren and L illie Brow n."
So reads a clipping from a N rth
* A frican n ew spaper sent from there
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KELLÎNGTON’S
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Theatre
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7 DAYS
L A U R E L —L au rel
will m eet A pril 1!» w
De Boer. T he annoui
last Week th a t th e n
be A pril 12. w as a n
To R ep resen t L aurel
L au rel w ill be fe: tred in tl
E vangelical h o u r b adeast ovi
K W JJ S atu rd ay ev en in g at
when Ire n .' W hitm ore w ill sin
solo as p a rt of th e p rogram
M r and Mrs Jo h n W ill Sr.
ceived a paper last w eek, .inn*
cing the m arria g e of th e ir gr;
son Lt. '] go R obert W ill tc M
an C anfield, in New Y ork C
M arch 11. The voung people
both e f C le Elum . Wash
R b e rt’s father, th • late V
Will, ow ned a d ru g store for
years.
Sells Land
Lee Br*.wn has sold a trac
si ting of f a r act * s and the
ings of th, A dolph Schm id
to Mr. and Mr- Edw in T ayb
centlv of C.>rne' u< Mr
w ho is 78 years old. is a b
in P rtlan d . and plans on
a* his tra d e f >r : > > n.
T'ney a re m oving in this
I*
d vi
| in ee B ertha R eusserl have been ill
i jn a h ospital in P ortland. She hi
, been released but Mi M
HARDWARE
continues q u ite ill suffering
i a stroke.
FURNITURE
| Mr. and M rs C arl G in d h art and
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oria visited over the
APPLIANCES
HiLLSfi&ftO
w ith his b rother. F ritz
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and fam ily here.
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Mr arid M rs P G O rt. who w ere
■ enjoyed the game- and practicing recen t C ooper M ountain residents
> «•***»»**»***•*«»*•*»»«*««*«»««**•
a re now located in P hoenix. Ariz.
A R eusser rem ains in a helpless
condition at his home.
Y O
T hough i»‘pui ded I
th eir lie.ii Is shall I»' a
together w ith the ti.i.li
love, i g« num e i e i >t‘ > d
DIAMOND KINO
T!i
Hegb.t rat ion and G u a n
tmii.ill.v «•'’tabllslH »1 pi a
able \ > »u to ehoo >o aii>
confidence Sec the n c
m a w ide rang» of prici
cd
het
h one c• •tnplitncnling her m o tiv i
M
M.t. > (llu atcr, >n h e r b ithdav
.•ntiH fi • irv Tw vlvi guests wen-
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s:n-
W l'v '-’
anil Hay
KEEPSAKE
DIAMONDS
. I t ir t lid i\
E.iste
church Sund >
gram cu nsiited of
»derogation; rcci- J a c q u ie A u tr y W in s
\ cns. .aui S lep h -
EUGENE Second place
H ite o n S c h o o l P u p ils
> ng "C lim b up
in” by the pri-
,
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C
o lle c t M u c h P a p e r
W c re you T h e re ”
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the I H i i ; * » \ a
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Hit
us consisting of a
. t»f O icgun cam pus b> sm all sch ol it is doing sis bit f
1 people, w ith solo
'
i high school speeca J the u ar effni t On Apt d .» Mr and
Mr> Lee B row n,
.*' i the g* n e ia l i \ t e n s . »n - Mrs B leth m took in B>?a pt»und> » I
n g er of G alilee“ bv
f
tu
.e state svsteni of hl^h
paper ed le c te .i b> tin pupils Ai
F our boys and
¡oat >n Miss Kuties c, ich- »»ther e>'licetu-n
w ill be mad«
I.auvcl L ights cl.»>-
(
t scrip tu re describ- j
ii*..ai 111 a field of lrt e n • th e ir old p.»pers. m agazines am i
I
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I catalogs at the sch»»olh»mse.
illu strated it w ith
p o rtray al of the
by a
tnd
m :<
Jo h n Walt, r-
re, e '
in-
ducted into t h e a r n i v . has b e e n
. ,,
I.e
from
Fo
Wa.-h
Camp Robert
basic
ining
Dr D avid H are of P ......... id cavi
.¡n E aster serm on at t e 11 .........
A .r«hip ervice tnd tn e eh.' . un-
d er the d irection of Mrs I A Dean
gave special num b, g w ith \o cal
solos bv Ja y n e M ile and K..t .k e n
I Im lay.
Observe Easter
E aster was ob-ervi d
all deoart
| services S unday it
, m ents of the R eedville c!
su n rise service was hf Id .0
i w ith special mu ic. The
by th e S unday scho 1 was
10 a m. as fellow s: song, r
p rayer. R e V ictor H -v I
tu re reading B ettv C orrit : wei
come. Dell i M e W heeler
id be
1 s in n e r’s d ep artm en t: drill, Easte
j T id e .' p rim ary group: clarn t duet
C h ris’. Ar > e." F lora La Rue. J,,
anne
M cGeorge; play. "He 1
Risen." ju n io r g rid e s; piano duet
Pat Br
uee. C .iD l Thav
vo-
cal solo. A C h ild 's P ray er
G er-
. ald in e S jes Mrs. Dean, ace in-
panist; ré c it on. "T he E aster'
M arching O
P iris B row nlee:
saxophone solo,
K ath leen Im lay,
Mrs C. T Imi
accom panist; 'a
talk by Be H ovda: s ng. audience;
and closin benediction. O ne hu n -
d red -fo rty persons w ere presen t
, and an of ring og $28.74 w as re-
ceived for
Me dames Ot-
' to G eorge F L. M tG .
1.1 R ue : d V H
rro a ra m com m ittee.
Taking Officer’s Training
Me.- Dan O 'M eara re-
,d
i fr.>m th e ir son Dan
Jr., th a t he has c .m p le te d his
p relim in ary tra in in g at th e U ni-
v ersity of C alifornia and q ualified
for n avy officer's train in g . He is
now m ajo rin g in engineering.
Cpl. Lillie Brown Wins
Mention in Basketball
and
w ere H-»
li
ctti
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l io n *
ami I t il e \ l-ll
>1 H-.d Mi . n n W
io a. W.ish . w e r e S uini.n
- o f li
nioihcr. Mi
Ilo » a l>1
: Deuverl in and
lei Mi
i e s S t i l b ! ) ., of »cede ilio
\ S teiver. wlui has been a',
e : ir a w eek e aivaleseiiig fol-
ni
aitai, re tu rn
rk wit'.h the
w en- a b o gue ts
Is > Mrs Seab. Id
earlo ad of tlie
Kt
E lm e r
c .x
II.
and
lin k
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H am It
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I m i tt A piil It
I ile< it O \L
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lie iluUI: cd
11 and
»bit
ni ned t o K eedvllle
ttdl” till
. till »
he
I
ni*
»I the Kugeln hr. ;h
IU rl> *h P aper rom pan) He
ndacted into the nav>,
»cid • evei tl d is . i hie
t . hi dep ti ta re I’m ■
e e. vn
Mi
P nvell
hie Pow ell 111. will live
Ini p u e n t.. Mt
and
Mrs H . t i \ Auld. fer the d u ra tie n
\,
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Corl
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UC. V end
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1 fu i,
Make Million
111 H lty il l E
boro union high '
adults
en t ¡in
u n d er tin* lead- ’ ’ i '
Vide »n. B e it
Ke.bei t, provided ' e , ‘:n
iiu a n i V
i •» an im piv*M u 1
t Baid Peak He\
1 .i.itel c h u a h I »'«'
ir lp
He had g en eral
\l
Hu ¿ph
and
Mi
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third and fourth
o id v r as folio»
.John M i k . M eh
lluili D elltutn. M.
Mr an i Mrs E .1
and Mrs A nton 5
h- ur follow i' I i le
Parly Planned
By Local Grange
T’ .- jp Type mi'
Sewing Club Plans
A ltar Society Tians
336 E. W a s h i n g t o n
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I BARGAIN NIGHT WEDNESDAY I
J AdulSs 2 5 c, Tax 5c; Total 30c ?