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Hillsboro Soldiers 'Body oi Browned IWhoozinit
f fi Or u no nee Cirouv n tt
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Farm ington Reunion
jam a? esum v and who w at a dele- of w inning in November. Se nator
w .is i m p ii- s - e il W illi the
I g a t e to the republican national con-1 H e lto n
news)
Slated
July
30
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m a lot w ith h e r w i n n i n g s p e e c h at the C h r i s t , a n c h u r c h g r o v e J u l i |. s l , o „ g f ie k e t ,,, D e ^ ; u m i T l n l k e r
th e
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base
a rm a m e n t
V ?Kn Vi1' l,i;dy , , f Ose-»'
I l e d A m .ie lie r b e in g h e l p f u l ! RD Frank Schuliiierieh, president,
T h e y A s k e d f o r It! W hat Japs
; m aintenance battalion, in North (Oc 1 , V ',Tb!,ln' ,w lo ‘‘“ "vne<i at
m l t h a t th e y h a v e a g o o d e lia iie i-
M r A^ Fif’ xTM‘’r '^ 1' M ead- 8On
Doe Abrams l e e o v e r i n ; f r o m a
A s k is O u r T a s k !
A fric a .
O p e r a t i n g in o n e o f t h e I S e a .
in charge of the arrangem ent;
a . M
ile on a straw - wasp sting . . B o y S c o u t d a d s is Mrs.
Mr. an d Mrs. F a y Mead of Rai.I l a r g e s t a r m y o v e r s e a s a r s e n a l s in i b e n
Don Iandow. who liiis bi
'• i-,.'kcrs picnm had net been missing out on a little sleep
M ountain, is now in F ran c, ac-
in the Sm ith hospital, returned l o i
reeovi ; ed by Monday
evening. I Wait lleiu-y g e t t i n g a b ig s c a r e '
| co rd in g to a le tte r they teceived 15n.t i o n U . o . o l l f d - i , '« s '■ k < i n d t h e in f i r s t h t e organi-
a r m v . Little hi
hei
home
J,ere Monday. Her m oth
- I m n v t h a t it w ill
from hn n last week.
2 > m i H a l l h a v i n g a g o o d u u d e r - e r - i n - l a w , M rs G e o r g e L itid o w , is
v f f ' CL': o f it s l a b o r s h a v e b e e n ev er be I, mid.
I
ho
parents.
Mr
■
W avne F aber
e t l m g taking care of tier w hile she is
Mi
(>■ c
*n * h e v i c t o r i e s in T u n i s i a I and
a " d XIis W alter Beard have
Ifanrblin have ¡ 4 ' . ' ' , ' ' ,' 1‘ b e s t r e e t
lately received two I, tie rs from S ic ily a n d I t a l y .
Sammy 1 convalescing. The Lindows are em
, ma l, several n ip s to Seasld.
,
a
i
i
-
t
e
n
s
e
n
getting
sun
g
la
s
s
e
s
ployed on the A lbert G reener
e o m n a n v 1 IJ o i'd’
on “ n ti-ta n k
1 -o u r H i l l s b o r o s o l d i e r s a r e m e m t e rire r Resident Married
tarn,.
com pany, say in g he is now in b e r s o f t h i s b a t t a l i o n : C p l. R o b e r t
h
B
aum
gartner
receiv
in
'
d,in’ Rogers and Mrs. Theresa bump.
F ran co but had been ,Uck*
a
Kraus Daughter Married
J . s m i t h , s o n o f M rs . V io la O
Dili of Portland, bath form er Banks
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kraus en ter
Haul P atterson startin g his dav
S m i t h o f r o u t e 2 H i l l s b o r o ; P t c i residents, were m arried Ju n e 22 a t
V isit Son
Hen F aber w ishing lie tained w ith a family dinner on
D o n a l d .1. H e r z o g . h u s b a n d o f M rs Vancouver, Wash. The couple was e "
could go along .
H enry , , ini.k S unday for th eir son-in-law and
H erzo g of
H i l l s b o r o ; visiting
ia n il ^ rs- G ene Shipley spent
friends and transacting
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W il
R o b e r t B. Y o u n g , h u s b a n d c u . a ’ie-.s m Banks Friday last week taking a chance on his fish pole.
son la4 h ‘ a>’n *aSt W*‘ek w ith theil , r ,.
D oe A bram s lam enting the fact liamson. who were m arried at the
son, S herrill, a eoast guard s ta 1 t "
s ; M a r j o r i , J . Y o u n g o f r o u t e Has Rheum atic Fever
th i! lie had to go to work when r ,„ . i J;T Cn«i L ” ‘he’'a b church in
tioned a t Florence.
14 Hillsboro: a n d P v t . K e n n e t h F
Joyce H artw ick is ill w ith rheu-
, i e e , ‘" ld Thursday evening. Mis
W ayne Shipley sp en t Ju ly 4th i Filter, sen of Mr. and Mrs. M. El-1 , m atie fever and will have to re- he returned from vacation
i he best in lau n d ry service—w artim e or
i der of Hillsboro.
j
Emilia F erland leaving for P o it- Williamson is the youngest daugh
w ith his brother. T hurlll.
i
main
in
bed
several
m
onths
s
h
e
te r of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus, a <«radu-
ber boudoir slippers
Jo h n n y G ard n er spent a few I ■ Precision in stru m en ts for fire is the da, filter of Mr. and Mrs x ,IU
peacetim e. O ur thanks for your
ate
of
Hillsboro
high
school
and
Mabel Grass (at the Pharm acy)'
days la st w eek w ith his sister. control, artillery, ta n k s an d gen- i | Jo h n H artw ick.
‘b’Ployed in Portland the
n Oik ‘',S v i01’.- The Man ,h e Devil V'o ,,een ‘■
M rs. A lfred L ippert. He was on jCtal purpose vehicles pass through
co-operation.
ru rlo u g h from Cam p Carson, Col., the w orkshops of this battalion „ M l?- ™!bcrt H eard and 4 children. 1 idn ! W ant . . Mr. and Mrs \ past 2 years. The bridegroom is m
SAM l'EL H O W A R D D A V IS, w here he is statio n ed w ith the lh e y em erge the equal of an y new Hazel Thompson, and Alice and W. llavens sitting in th e ir g a M e i the arm ed forces and has been sta. i
Hillsboro m arine c o r p s f l y e r ' arm y.
t h e tinned in Alaska.
, piece of equipm ent, and som etim es Delores G ehrts are cam ping at the undet an um brella d u rin g
K irkpatrick
farm
at hailstorm . . John K.vker pushing
who has been prom oted to cap-
Beverly H ep p n er of P o rtlan d is I better. T his m ay be said because G eoige
picking blackcaps. his wife under th e law n sprinkler.
lain, according to announcem ent v isitin g at the hom e of h er aunt. of the ordnance d ep a rtm en t's pol SrbolU and
kjr- O« P« Ticket Strong
by marine h eadquarters in W ash- Mrs. Jo h n P eppard.
i c y to improve fig h tin g equip- S atu rd ay evening th eir cam p was
b
it
.b
y
a
cl.
ud
burst
which soaked
in/ ^ n '
C aptain D avis, son
S tra w b e rry picking ended T h u rs i m ent as new and b etter ideas crop
States
S enator Belton
Phone 4 71
Hillsboro, Oregon
bedding.
They
retu rn ed
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Davis of day on the B e rn a rd Sellers farm , I HP. J n ,he lab o rato ry of the battle- o r
Senator H ow ard Belton of Clack-
to Banks but went back to cam p
Laurel, was com m issioned a m a M. Sellers trea ted his pickers I f ie ld .
,n'i i,‘V evening to restore o rd er
rine flyer in F ebruary, 1943.
w ith a movie p arty . H , is now
Today, one can see in the tan k and
be re idy for w ork Monday.
h a rv e stin g s cherries
---- shops, for example, slabs of arm o r
th e Mothers club m et F riday
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Mr. and Mrs. H enry McDonald being welded on certain p arts of afternoon
W ashington county's sh a re of the
at the hem e of Mrs. Cliff state
Work On Nut P lan t
of Banks and th e ir daughter, Mrs ta n k s w here experience has proven Sandy w ith
irreducible school fund for
Mrs.
E
.nm
ett
Shipley
Horp
P ete Z im m erm an, and son. spent ’be need of such added protection as hostess. O nly routine * - ..
the year which ended Ju n e 30
business
amounts
to $12.509.70. according to
n ere p ro g ressing
several days last w eek at Rock- fo r ’be f i g h t i n g m e n .
M o d if ic a -
was transacted.
I Austin Scrafford, county school
.u TTr ii*<. of concrete footings fo r aA'ay -
, tions inspired by field conditions
T he next “ m «ycims
eeting w
w ill
in be
oe a superintendent. This was allocated
the Hillsboro d ry e r and receiv in g R e tu rn s to W illiam ette I7
i a l i* being co n stan tly applied.
the parsonage ?h“? n o u Slii “i ? 1 0 5 -p er capita for
F
1 ie f u n d e e N ut G row ers! H ow ard M cDonald retu rn ed to a M ajor H. W alk er H u n sak er of ‘ u,I.iL'e ln Au£ ust
expeutlvA o nf.
n’ .
is being com pleted this w eek a n d , bis n av al train in g duties at Wil- ? an F l'anctsco, Cal., executive
f-’ I
TT ii
children in the countv.
S unday d inner guests at the E
Hillsboro elem entary school dis-
installation of sills has started . T h e ' b am ette u niv ersity Tuesday afte r
,er says’ "An nlen in ’be b a t -
M,.
Hbt’.k'bs
home
were
Mr.
and
piant is located at the foot of 3rd I spending a w eek w ith his parents Ita l‘? " are volunteers. T hey came
90 fle
fund wil1 be
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. H enrv McDonald.
Iln ,th ? arm y to do a specific job Mis. Jim Delaney, G arv C arter Sit,_3 30 for the la4G census children
and Mrs. F latt H opkins of in the area.
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Mr. an d Mrs. Niles Jen k in s of'™ , ll}ey have done *’ adm irably. « Mr-
‘S h r a m W a s h ., a n d M r. a n d M r s
Last y ear the fund am ounted to
O ffice S u p p lie s o r a ll kinds — A t I I R 5 ainier,
a ln ier,_and
Mrs p Phil
b‘l P P arm
and Mrs.
arm ley
ley of
of <_bey„ . ? ? wi J heiIl J obs- w an t noth Clyde Hopkins and children of
$1.25 per capita, the decrease this
F orest G rove w ere guests of Mr ing more th a n to do th e m ;- The Sherwood.
H illsboro A rg u s.
y and
year being attrib u ted to reduction
Mrs. C harles Shipley Fridav. results you can see on the fig h t
ing fro n ts.”
^Irs- A ndrew G rinde and in school fund revenues. T he fund
F id ,« obbr vicl Mi> and M rs- Edw >” s ^ ’i'lSo'0111110 state am ounted to
Eide and V irginia and D a n , a t
ended a South Dakota picnic n ear
St. Ja h n s Sunuay. Thev rep o rt
th e re SeVernl thousand Pe°ple w ere M arine Home from
Banks Soldiers
Now in France
«™>
^nrecovered
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,!jr-r? B-,,s -vin*
S£RY!ôSiK({/^7ifn«
Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners
County Gets Share
State School Fund
Shute Park Roller Rink
OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 21st
SATIN SLIPS
AND
P anties
KUSTOM-FIT SLIPS
Rayon Satin or Rayon Crepe.
Tailored or lace trim m ed.
Sit or stand— the fit is g ra n d !
A patented Slip th a t w on’t ride
up Color, tea rose.
¿jg
«2-98
PANTIES
69c
’1 .3 9
Rayon knit, elastic w aist band—w hite, tea rose,
CHILDREN’S PANTIES
Rayon k n i t ............................
D inner p arty
guests S n n d ™ , South Pacific
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evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wil- I , .-^DUNTAINDALE—M arine
c.'x and M argery and Ralph J r ' V T ’01'
son of Mr. am,
w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. I. W illiams Jo h n . E- Willis pf M ountaindale.
and W arren W illiams ‘from east i w,as.¿lon2red w ith a P’cnic dinner
of Banks.
I
b? , borne of his parents at-
e f r P u ortland
by 20 relatives and friends.
E yie W olford „■.
r u a n a i :
Willis
is on leave after spending
spent .he w eek-end in Banks w ith
20 months in the South and S o u th
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford
9
, and Mrs. C lair Sw ank and west Pacific w ith the first m arine
3 children spent the w eek-end w ith air wing. He has been in New
™iamono k MrS' EV6rett S w ank at Caledonia. G uadacanal, New H eb
rides. and Santa Cruz, and is w ear
SCHOLLS -— S a tu rd a y s sudden
the Asiatic cam paign ribbon
I rain and hail storm , follow ing a nhms' and Mrs. George Neilson and v ing
itn 1 star in addition to the presi-
children vacationed at Rockaw ay
I m orning of intense heat, did thous- sev
eral days last week.
J dential u n it citation.
* ands of dollars of dam age to ber-
.Sgt. W illis was m et at Columbia
| ry, fruit, and h ay crops in sections a i r s . M u n f o r d H e r e
Mrs. K enneth M unford and little airport by his wife and sm all son
south of here. Scholls also receiv
who
are staying w ith h er parents
son
Jam
es
Dennis
of
Tampa.
Fla
ed a deluge of h ail and rain, but
wer Paren ’s, Mr. Mr. ana Mrs. G rover D evine of
no dam age of great ex ten t. B er 9ndCn\f'r-n ' C^ i
He will rep o rt foi
ries on the W ohlschlegel Bros and an a Mrs. Claud Vannice of Red- Forest Grove.
to duty at Santa B a r
o th er farm s w ere beaten off and th end’wo»L-1Ve<^ Satl”’day and spent assignment
bara,
Cal.,
Ju
ly
13.
| th e bushes torn bv the hail. Corn th i w eek-end w ith Mrs. Flora
w ar bond com m ittee of the
■ crops on th e W endland farm w ere M unford. A fter a visit w ith he? M The
ountaindale district wishes to
i to rn to ribbons, and the m ajor \f r .thTr^ anvr SIS‘e r-in-law , Mr. and thank
the com m unity for the
'ce of Oakland,
Mrs.
portion of the fru it and w aln u t M unfm d a Yan
nHn? n ie'
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orchards w ere w ashed into deep f, i? i
and so.n. w ill retu rn here operation they received
fifth
w
ar loan campaign,
gullies. Shocked hay in th e field s' M .i i r ^ e n ie i'h ^ 'iiT ^ e r husband,
was buried in m ud, and boulders temhni? Knen aeth M unford, is at ing to J. H. Powers.
w ere w ashed from the hillsides staff fehcnl f» - and --------
and general
j in to the road. O ne farm er r e p o r te d ; k a n scbco1 at r o r t .heavenworth,
I th a t a m ilk bu ck et left stan d in g ; A rlie
.
in th e open w as filled in a f e w , W a s h
. i e s °,f D rcm erton,
m inutes w ith hailstones as large as ! m o th e r
a wee^"end w ith his
t m arbles.
s
m otner, Mrs. A lta Carstens
Total pupil days attendance for
M,ens A 0?’*5 to M cM innville
M Ta” d fM rs- H arold Jensen and county schools d u rin g the past year
! o
D uring th e severe storm
Joe,
— ’ ’ form er ¿ Banks
¿ a m ts r residents
e s i d e n t s am ounted to 1.219.G07 days, accord
S atu rd ay lig h tn in g stru c k
two
v e moved from H illsboro to M e’ ing to figures released this week
tree s back c f F rancis V anderzan- h M a tnnville,
w here Mr. Jensen is fn by the county school superintend-
| den s house. T he tree b ark w as ¿ h e , insurance
business
T ’i y o°sfrf!ce ,Last Year the total was
i t.br °w n on ’be chicken house roof
1,142,959’v2 days.
A n, electric pole n ea r Jo e Meeuw-
These figures are the basis' for
; sen s house w as also h it an d brok-
distribution of t h e state school
I en.
support fund, a reduction of prop
erty taxes for school purposes.
i BANKS—T h u n d er ra ttle d w in
dow s and ro ared around B anks for
A dvertise y o u r odds and ends—
. I several hours S atu rd ay afternoon
count your profit in fives and tens
I , and evening b u t the heavy rain
th a t h it on alT sides V a V s ^ d 'b ? ! i ^ a ^ ^ T h u r s ^ v ) ^ a‘ 9:3b a -
Banks, leaving a dry area w hich ' C-ithnlin
u y t . at tbe Huxton
centered in the town. Some dam - Ft ‘»he Rnvm nh' In t®rm ent w ill be
age to
to gardens,
gardens, fru
fru it
it and
and other
othTr
cem etery A rrange-
age
m ents are being m ade by Donel-
creps w ere rep o rted east
south son & Sewell.
and w est of Banks.
Mr. Bill was born in Poland and
came to the United States wh?n
Audited Circulation
Years of age He had resided in
j A m e m b e r of th e A u d it B u reau ? ’8 v e?
° h rn th Ce 19 a 10' H e is survived
»í-lCiíf•Ulations• th e A r^us gives the i by
m ., 2
x , brothers,
o r o m e r s i A ugust and A ntone
A dvertiser proof of authentic, paid | Bill of Chicago, Ili • and 2 sister,
up subscribers. To th e wise buyer Mrs. Ju lia Fc-lcng of Buxton
j i f space th e re can be no su b stitu te (M rs. Jack Evans of Vernonia and
/| «
and
Elastic w aist band.
59c
THE C. C. STORE
G arrett & W eik, Props.
John Bill Riles
jrSel for Today
Furniture designed and
carefully made just for the
tiny tot . . . with colors,
styles, usefulness Mother
will appreciate, and priced
to fit Dad's pocketbook.
Û :
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CRIBS
’9 “
!27 50
Kiddie Kages
io25
Baihinettes
$12'5°
BABY
FEEDING SETS
95c
’4 1.05
CRIBS
MATTRESSES
?LAY PEN
FIRST CLASS
Sunday. July 23 — 5 to 6 p. m.
Those interested in advanced skating,
please enroll now for this course of free
instruction. Phone, write or see
31R. or MRS. S. E. SELFRIDGE
M anagers
Beginners’ Class Periods will I)
announced later.
FOR HEALTH'S SAKE
Lei Yaur Children
ROLLER SKATE!
$1475
s7"5 to s1475
CRIB PILLOWS
P in k o r b lu e
9J.45
HIGH CHAIRS
N atu ral and m aple
finishes
io
,i r ,
BABY
EXERCISER
$0
15
PLAY PEN PADS
S^.95
NURSERY
CHAIRS
?2 95
O R E N C O -P v t. E rnest J. Loeh
den, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Loeh
den, is at hom e on a 19-day fu r
lough from his base in Santa Ana,
Cal., w here he is stationed as a
w i t h thoesolire cham ber
operator
thoh 4 A r 9th„ servlce com m and of
t L t; „ ^ A^ ' Hls w ork consists of
a h h n ^ lr#,Crew "»embers for high
ai t ‘t u d e
flying in
a
pressure
chamber. Ernest, who was ju st 21
saw fo r the first tim e his baby
aister« Ju d y Sue, who is 4% m onths
old. He also has a brother, Otto
un'it
1S, 11 years old. Ernest
On „ Y i? • to, Santa A na to con
tinue technical w ork as low pres
sure operator.
p
i r d w / s kie Keeiey and children
arrived S aturday from Gainsville.
•Tin., for an indefinite stay with
RoPe?9reF tS’ MY' aund M rs' Charles
Hogers. En route home they visit-
ed with friends in Bakersfield.
Cal., and relatives at H eath er Falls,
Called by Illness
Stanley Stew art, who is in the
I service w?s
„ d home
of the serious illness of his wife
Hiiioh13 *nu tb u Jones hospital in
Hillsboro. H er brother, John Eckert
was also called and is here, how-
n o w ’ i S- f t<;?vart is m uch better
now and a fu ll recovery is expeef-
m issionary m eeting will
be held in the church parlo r Ju ly
SCHEDULE
Sundays
Sundays
Sundays
2 to 5 p. m.
5 to 8 p. m.
8 to 11 p. m.
Cool, comfortable, well ventilated Rink. Newly
decorated. Refinished floor,
Largest Rink in state outside Portland. Only one in W ashington county.
W A ITS Pi G
Loehden H as Furlough
M easures A pproved
I i Dj’y ch a rter am endm ents to in-
i elude a city m anager were approved
M ™ / PeCZal F orest G rove election
M onday by a vote of 180 to 28
A nother proposal for a special tax
, to provide a w inter recreation pro-
j gram was also approved 152 to 57.
Save C ivilization—B uy W ar Bonds’
Discriminating buyers are
sometimes disappointed when they
call at their dealers and ask for
Blitz-Weinhard by name.
But they know that their favorite
beer will again be on the shelves
in a day or two . . „ and they
also know that it is most definitely
worth waiting for. Because
for more than three quarters of a
P.M.
BABY
SWINGS
SO-»«
and
$*40
Tl
Phone 21
century, the Blitz-Weinhard
r
Company has brewed one fine
beer. . . of unvarying quality and
flavor. . . a beer so good it’s
guaranteed satisfying.
$5 '95
FURNITURE COMPANY
HILLS BORO
WILL CONTINUE ON FORMER
Tuesday evenings
F riday evenings
Saturday evenings
N a tu ra l fin ish
S E L F R ID G E
136 S. 3rd Ave.
FREE INSTRUCTION
By DELORES EAST
(Continued from page 1)
| d istrict estim ated that his crop had
suffered dam age betw een $15,090
and $20,000. N eighbors in th e same
vicinity w ere also h ard hit.
However, all of th e rep o rts w ere
not bad, according to County
A gent Torvend. Some farm ers in
areas w here th e storm was not too
severe declared th e ra in would
m ean a real im provem ent in crops.
F U R N IT U R E FO R
Tiny Tots
N atural, maple, w hite and
ivory finishes.
/s
Attendance Data
Given for Schools
Extra sizes 46 to 50
Rayon satin
Tea rose color
C ’Y
Hail, Thunderstorm
Causes Damage Here
BLITZ-WEINHARD CO.
PORTLAND. OREGON
DON LEE-MUTUAL
LOWELL
THOMAS
NEWS
TIM E
Standard of California
SSeegi A sM œ fj fo r i t b y N a m e
G U A R A N TR E D
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