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If a n y of v oiir J a m S p re a d s h a \. H— 11 ILLS BORO ARGUS QJgjj-g ReTCll T h u rsd ay . A pril 1.1. IP 11 YES. 1 WANT TO IIEI P SAVE A LIFE" Call to Du tv! Taken by Reds; Vienna Bombed charge . f d riv in g w h ile d ru n k He w as released en bail. W rist w atch w as rep o rted stolen from th e hom e of Mr Ira Purdin of Forest Grove last week T heft o f a rifle from his slau g h te r house n ear H illsbor ' th e m e a t P aul R em aley of P o rtlan d , dicted in connection w ith -c iv- of A pril 5 was rep o rted to th e sh eriff bv H arold K u m m er of H ills cent ro b b ery of the H liq u o r com m ission store, u -1 . v boro. Fine? of $25 and costs each a c re a not g u ilty pie? to a bu: yl y r in a dw elling indictm ent M tJ.-y m eted out to V erne B laker. liee.e and plead guilty. Sen:?!-. was B lak er and R obert P al.o n . ail of postponed for 3l) day- by Circuit Dilley, las: W ednesday w hen they Ju d g e R. F ran k P eters R em aley I ap p eared in the F orest G rove ju s w ill rem ain at lib erty on b ail u n tice of the peace c o u rt on d ru n k and d iso rd erly charges til sentence is passed. S pencer N. W hitney, also f P o rtlan d , w ith d rew h:s not g u ilty plea to a larceny in d ictm en t M -n- Lighter Paper for dav and en tered a plea of guilty. Air Mail A dvocated H is sentence was postponed n In crease f tw o cents p e r ounce condition th at he go into the in air mail rates now : n effect m erch an t m arine. Hi w ill rem ain as au th o rized by th e new re v in custody of th e sh eriff u n til th at enue b ill is ex p ected to prom ote tim e. use of lig h te r w eig h t a m ailsta- D am ages totalin g $27.299.50 are , tionery. T.ne postal d e p artm en t ;s sought in a damage action filed adv o catin g t h e use of lig h ter in circu it court last w eek b y Mrs. w eight p a p er because of th e c ;n - N ellie M unkres of Forest G. ve stantl.v in creasin g v olum e o f a ir against D elm er K ys..r T h? . m ail. The d e p a rtm e n t has re q u e s t p lain t alleges th a t t h e p lain tiff ed p o stm asters to ren ew th e ir e f w as stru ck and ru n v er by K ey fo rts to en co u rag e th e c -opero- ser's tru ck in F o re s t G rove N ovem , tion of th e ir p atro n s in this im b e r 2. 1943 As a resu lt she su ffered p o rta n t m atter. a b ro k en leg and arm . lacerations and contusions of th e leg. hands, S erv e scarce f id- w ith w h ite body and head Mrs. M unkres seek- or tom ato sauce. U se them both $25.000 general dam ages an d $2.299. 1 w ith -m e a t—w h ite sauce d ressed up 50 special dam ages. w ith egg for p o u ltry , an d p lain C harging th at she w as stru ck on w hite sauce fo r vegetables. th e head by a soft ball at R earners R est A ugu-t 15. 1943. and su ffered concussion of th e brain, L ic v S p en cer filed a dam age action against M aiv V. Jossy. p a rk o w n er. last week in circu it court. Site ask s $8.000 general dam ages a n d $414 for loss of wages. A uto accident M arch 18. 1944. on th e W est Pacific highw ay n ear T ig ard resu lted in th e filing of a $10.652 dam age action last w eek in c irc u it court. G us A. C h ild ers seeks $10.000 general dam ages and $652 fc r d a m u tis to his c a r an d for m edical expense in his su it against T hom as B eaty N els O lia Nelson of H illsboro w as a rre ste d S unday by state police on Remaley Enters Plea of Guilty W ash in g to n C ounty C h a p te r, A m erican Red Cross BLOOD DONOR SERVICE R ussian forces cap tu red O .’e -.i on t ’ e Black sea M onday and dr o e N am e - w ith in six m iles of t h e ua.-a I escape hatch at O vidiopol, w hile a " A red . ?•,''■ .'US .'.■■■lliy. 1 d A ddress th e assault . n 100.000 iso', ac t G erm in and R um anian troops pi the C rim ea Tuesday, and cap tu red Telephone K erch fo rtress in th e east O ne of th ree R ussian colum ns Any pei son in th e county is invited to participate Age of men clam ping a stran g leh o ld en t h e donors 18 th ro u g h .'»!' <18 to 21 inn-: have w ritte n consent of Crimea d ro v e into the cer.tr d ns W ednesday a fter so ld . 11: parent ot tardianl Wome . through 59 Donors may re • c stranded garrison w ith th e e in. peat ev ery ten w eeks Food you may eat a b reak fast of dry ■ ire of th e co m m unication hub if toast, fru it and fru it ju ices, black coffee u n i fats, d airy p ro d D zhankhoi in a sp ectacu lar 37- ucts or su g ar ' n . c advance O llie r S oviet arm < on the south front forced th e S ire' I ill O ut and M lit to • v e t in R um ania a n d cap tu red P ascani ju n ctio n o n C ern au t.- Mrs. F. A bendrot Ii B u ch arest railroad. 360 N T h ird Ave. Hillsbor. O r, V ienna Bombed More than 500 U S bom bers, fly- N ext B lood Bank V isits A p ril 21 and 2-, ; from Italy, attack ed G erm an factories in the V ienna area W ed M asonic T em ple. Second and L incoln S tre e ts nesday w hile B ritain -b ased air H illsbor, . O regon fleets" savept in to E urope, carry in g into th e fifth day th e c u rre n t cam paign to crip p le the G erm an air force ah ead of th e invasion as tin- doughboys by tiir... An Results Im m ediate can chaplains Net a single - .11 80 I S. P la n e s I.ost U. S a ir forces stru ck an o th er fell in tile im m ediate sector d u ring For T. W. Schappert h o u rs of the heavy blow at G erm an y 's a ircraft the nearly tw o 3 TONS loose oats, vetch, alfalfa in d u stry Tuesday at a les- of 64 P ro testan t and C atholic serv ice :? hay. ni.ike offer E lectric w ater began shortly a fte r sunrise. bom bers and 16 fighters, w hile 126 ' I 25-1 w ell, $ to. •• ''**I n.izi planes w ere destro y ed in the 1’i'slw .ir P la n s R e p o rte d air. The atta c k included 2000 S ecretary ef S tate Hull, in :hc Me i.4 k i‘ 'en rail ’.e. $25 T W bom bers and fighters. m ost detailed re p o rt of U S fo r S chappert. Kt 2. Box 718. B e.iver- eign policy of his m ore th an 11 • >n; I ’ m iles no rth E ltnonica, b e Polish P lan ts B om bed G ian t fleets of A m erican b o m b y e a rs in office, rev ealed Sunday tw een W alker and C o rn ell rd 50-1 ers. som e of w hich flew beyond that m uch of the w ork of fo rm a th e range of th e ir fig h ter screen, luting plans for a postw ar o rg a n i ham m red five in te rra la te d nazi zation to keep the peace a li a . .iv P lease cancel m y atl a nd iircraf: factories in P oland E ist has been accom plished and that .. send invoice R esults w ere i m P ru ssia and N o rth east G erm my has asked congress to d esig n ate a mediate." w rites T W S ehap- S and .y in op eratio n s from w hich b i-p artisan group to consult w ith p e i . Kt 2. B eaverton Tli.it is 31 bom bers and eig h t fig h ters fail him on p o stw ar peace policy. tile k in d of resu lts A rgus staff ed to retu rn . Stassen G iven Lead m em bers like to see .m d it is N ebraska gives lead n rep u b ln a: To Appoint U m berto tiie ex p erien ce of m any, m any King V ittorio E m anuel III p ro p resid en tial p rim ary to C o n u n at.d e; people w ho re g u larly use the claim ed to his people and the H arold E Stassen, f.iiim r gave: A rgus classified pages T he ad of Minnesota G . Dewey w orld W ednesday th at he would u i-. o rig in ally o rd ered for four Y ork displayed pop.,..,: tu rn over th e p ow er of th e t h i n ? New issues. to his son. P rin ce U m berto, on the stren g th . An im p o rta n t fe a tu re ot the P re- dent M anuel A vila C l i e day th at A ’.i.ed troops e n te r Rome S ch a p p e rt ad w as th a t it w as w as fired upon Monday by G e rm a n s B a lk e d w ell and com pletely w orded A G erm an at: :ck against Allied ficer of his palace staff, bu: and th e ad d ress w as com plete troops defen d in g th e h ills n o rth c[ chief ex ecu tiv e escaped w : a -o t h a t b u y ers could easily C.issir, i Tuesday was throw n back b u llet hole in his c .it and h.:i - '.: find him . c ap tu red the assailant. M ore M a rsh a ll M olls T a k e n U S C e n tra l Pacific forces have cap tu red four m ore J a n atolls and one m ore island in th e M arshall groups, a p p a ren tly w ith o u t oppo sition. it w as announced T uesday by A dm iral N.mitz. O nly four M arshall atolls rem ain in Ja p FARM - CITY - COMMERCIAL hands. Riles Held for Con McNamei al Forest Grove FOIIKST GROVE ice-, for C onrad W Eiltliial \ l c \ a m c i . do .Cendant of pioncetM ,in.l one tim e st.u,t‘ d riv e r over the Wit-, »n , \ c trail, w ere h e ld .it the H eppner Ma som e hall \r e h lc icon Ney lit il d B lunt officiated Fin a t onduc com m itm ent w ere c conducted • l»\ F«»i e .t t «rove Satu d a v 11 ; 1 and H olbrook lod^c Nt » 30 A A M Con McN tiner v a . bo, u N ovem- b er 2‘\ IB. I to N eheituah and Nan- ev K ,rt ; M eN am e, on the Id Me N attier hom estead at (S reenv, lie he tw een F«»rest l i n n e and B anks He lived on th< farm until 1893 when th. fam ily m oved to Forest G love .o he could e n te r T u alatin acadciu> of P acitie u n iversity, w here tie or :am zed and eoaehed it t i t font- hall team In 1895. w ith h i. broth ei T heodore M eNamei tie «• t il, ’¡•»bed a sta •.(' line over the W. riv e r into T illam ook wh *h e a rn e d pas>eni;ers over m uch of the pre - imt Wils i i riv e r ro u te until t : « railro ad w as finished in 1912 In 18‘>7 these in terests w ere tin n ed over to a b ro th er. Jo h n M> N am e:, and t h e ho> joined t u “gold riis tf’ to the K londike. lea\ ing on th e fu s t trip of th e G e o i .*.<• W E lder to S ka -wax Jul> 39 Tin \ w ent into the Klondike* over the L’tlll eoot Pass and dow n ttie Yukon riv e r T hey m ined in D aw-on, .md I had claim s on Bonanza creek, nd discovered Em m a creek w inch \\ a Itlic I» .I paying ground in the K u- ,|. iel..|ie.l a IIH'UI. <il"- .x o k cck d i s t r a i 1 P I i i i h i •' il. I l f " f lh r Wtnlc in the north. Mi McNaili- ,,„t III. p.iill'il I ' l l l i " » " I ‘ I 'l U l l I . I er w I for six m onth u m vintf re- li.Hlel Heat tb ' "l!‘>'l'' ..... I tu n f l i t I'Vi'l l l h i 'c l h e it .m i he Al.el. I ( ‘n i t r i c i . m d p u r le t I tin o .1 , Al " he t i ................... m l .i . le .m . x h H l - e 4 e .i f l l .i l li e i ■ im no, th >d I N i n I t e l e l l " h . e ' H i m a m p 80 in to fii.nl . I l l il imp f l u I- . Wi'i t ■' hit l:,9 h lilt', f l . i i u I'n lllt II. i l l ' ' AK’, tt,e .ue likely hi i i i •! •\ t , C!mt' nut th ri ll p« mit «>r A l.» (11(1 <ui Ihr .lipplv I nul« 1. P o . 6M Y « Hit to the ti uhiu; povt. t« ll \h n t 1.1 , H In inni be iid if . A t, k 111 !(•,«• t .. tlicii cni!.i : f d Ol 1,1»'- 111«* s m I F«,tc' 1 1 ¡1 .i\ 1 . . H i d 1 ,ii nitmt I I , t,»e \l. it a m d a t e d i s h a t u n til 1918. II. un»Oa »•»•••to w h e n I,«' b o u g h t th e lo n e ” ie.,t m u \ e t In th a t * u n e > e u h e t i t ai i i«‘d S ii all lh» ' w h o m lie h a d m et w h ile s h e v a - te » e h u » - t h e Ite« h e , , h o u l on th,‘ Wil >m , IVC> T ',e\ 1 ,0 ,,,« ' made* th< w hen tl \ ,ll«'\ c«Mit nim w here I,' I m s m ess, tu i v e r a i r.a u e d in m h u v in to«,k -ill lh \ eat t l . 'I K .1 1« .1 III I null 1 9 2 2 Ilf ,p„, , t h »* l l i c . i t I i ' i .I Ilf .1 Ml W. . c , fllf, the h«‘( m i hi SI,,«' • .md ,ni«l l '1 'l l » ' ( itti, • II.- i\ te ,, live p.n kci .uni d l l , ‘( t«»r «•! the 1 l.l'vt od( > ,n„I foi ««mini v S IO ll L iv e s H old E ire fo r E a ste r P o rte r Bldg. — P o rtlan d 4. O regon T housands of A m erican s.ild c i- k n elt in foxholes w ith in 400 y ard s of G erm an in fa n try in a sp ectacu lar E aster service S u n d ay th a t was broadcast to th e nazi troops, as well » r |n i r t r « t 11 It I ’. c Im P u n ì 281 Si z S u rv iv o rs are Mt M-N’aiiu ami hi- - : 1er. B lanche M noic P ortland of W hen hu> m : ta ,,-.e » ,n e r e m e m ber that those heavy for th e ir st/e have th e most juice T ry them m :-.»lads, puddings, or for flavoring in cakes and icings. YOU'RE AN ANGEL IF YOU RETURN HANGERS! SUGGESTS: Due tu m etal iCtdlb* -n and help ih u t ig« . w e vi found :t in c « .Kingly difft cult tu »«ht.ili, h.mgei ( do n«,t w ant to I,«* f :«« I • i etui n your clean gar m en ’ \\ tttinut hungci •. Business an d Professional Women Plan Your Future Security Through a Lite Insurance Retirement Fund. 4 ’ 2 % - Low Cosl - Prompt Service KAUFMAN MORTGAGE COMPANY D eath toll of storm s rose to 49 W ednesday as w eath er d is tu rb ances sw ept over w ide area of the south, c e n tra l and Rocky m o u n tain states l I gop « K \ \ \ 11 \ \ H.1,1 ... \ V , , | t h 1 1 ( d , m i x t u t,-« 1 ,0 ,»< \ \ « \\ \ V t< tl * « h i . h . <l*h IIP G •III! « 'I , , | ( . 1 1 \ \ h .n u i .« ,11,-. « til .> «, Ü I • ■ • F ratern al!) Mi Mt N m em ber of the lle p p m r Ma nine lo d e and the Ea te, Il Stai o f llcppnt i B * held a life u « „bei hip m the D elphian lod .e, K nights of Pythias, at Fore t G rove W , 11 j,I a* tu ally put h a lt, a r o u n d >«m r ' lo ad y«'U b r in g h a n g e r w ith eh , th e» v o u w a n t c le a n e d MORTGAGE LOANS S to rm s C la im Grayvita Vitamins WORK— R e s to re s C olor N aturally 'y HOME LAUNDRY & Dry Cltaners L IF E • A C C ID E N T • H E A L T H 4 3 0 N . 4 f h A V E • P h o n » 18 22 Phone -171 Hill-.t) t u . O regon Local Agent: CHARLES L. WALKER H illsboro. O regon THEY’RE FIGHTING FOR YOU! Keep on Buying War Bonds for Them! BUY YOUR WAR RONDS AND STAMPS AT WEIL S DEPARTM ENT STORE C A LLS FO R SEW . . . FOR VICTORY NEW ABC Jacciueline Shoes "FASHONERA" DRESS PR IN TS Is Ready With Your Spring H ave ju st arrived for S pring and Sum m er DRESSES FO R W OM EN! 39 inches w ide, flo ra l p a tte rn s . S p le n d id £ o r c h ild re n ’s dresses. 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