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8 — HILLSBORO ARG US OPA Anounces Point Rise on Processed Food T hursday, S cp tem h er 21. 1944 Early End European War Cannot Cut War Fund Agency Services Soon SALEM E arly < nding of hostili new unit# to provide en te rta in m e n t ties in E u ro p e can n o t result in in w ai hospitals ‘It seem s e\ any im m ediate reduction in the «lent Mr B arn ard concludes, rerv ices of n atio n al w ar agencies, “th ere can be no ab ru p t cu rtail according to a statem en t by Win- m ent ot VSO a c tiv ities w ithout det th ro p W Aldrich, president of the rim ent to the service we have un fund, rec» ived here by C harles A d erta k e n to render S p rag u e, president of the O regon Jo h n R. M ott, c h airm en of the w ar chest. w ar p risoner# aid co m m ittee of V ictory in the E u ro p ean th e a tre the YMCA in his lett« r sets io ith m ay. on the co n trary . increase his conviction “th a t th e services ra th e r th a n dim inish tn e net d for of W ar P riso n ers Aid wil. have o u r help. Mr. A ldrich advised Mr to be c arried on at th e present S prague. «cab» for 12 m onths, an d th a t a .. a i u- .»»oir'i d im inishing but in creasin g ly im Mr. A ldrich s statem en t an tici- ,« win »>.. • mii pd K ther *h " m orale net da of o u r forces when they become occupation forces, R egarding the p lan s of I n ' c, from the com plicated problem s in S eam en ’s Service. D««(izl.i> I F .li the rep atriatio n of w ar prisoners, eoner. its «»eculive d irecto r re from the need for prom pt aid to ports the opinion of th e m ilitary civilian populations in the new ly a u th o ritie s th a t d em an d s for ship lib erated cou n tries to supplem ent ping have not reached th eii max tile relief p ro g ram s of V N R R A im n n >nd states th a t bis agency and o th er g o v ern m en t agencies, a n ticip ates a steady p ressu re for and. principally, from the inten- service to s. am en th a t will re sificalion 01 w ar in the Pacific, quire 'm a x im u m e ffo rts from F o r th is fin al phase of the w ar. United Seamen s S ervice fot some the sta te m e n t points out, "th e tim e a fte r th e cessatio n of Ruro- I 's t i. 1 'n it.d Seam en s Service a n d ' pean hostilities.' W ar P risoners' Aid m ust be ready for biggei ta s k s We m ust rem em XT 1 c r t r l U n t i n r P i l her too th a t th e day is draw ing i t l l o U f l I I U I I U I ( U neat w hen th e lib eratio n of the P hilippines, and an open door in <’hina, w ill h r ng us fac. U fa. • ■with tra d itio n a l responsibilities D IXIE MOUNTAIN A group w h ic h all A m ericans will gladly of friends and relativ es gathered at S h u te p ark Sunday honoring welcome.” E u ro p ean victo ry will create C ornelius Nelson on his 90th b irth sh ifts in ce rta in p ro g ram s of w ar day fund agencies, but. acco rd in g to A party was held at tne p arso n the fu n d ’s sta te m e n t, b udget p ro age T uesday for D onald and Elsie cess« s have been set up to p ro Nelson. w ho are retu rn in g to vide fo r th is situ atio n . school. D onald left T hursday for In ap p ealin g for public partici- 'M lnneapoijs f , r his senior y ear at pation ion in the w ar ch est cam p aig n j;t,r . h w estern Bible c-liege soon to start. Mr. Sprague called ___________ for co n tin u ed su p p o rt of the w ork of the fund's agencies, until ti e Tlj- H in d ? KglUITlS day w hen o u r men an d worn« n • th e ir hom es." forces are f rO m £ g SJgr n f j - j p On 90th Birthday William E. Hinds, local oste- S u b sta n tia tin g his conclusions as to th e need for m ain taining t h e , serv icfs. Mr. S p rag u e m ade public th e co n ten ts of le tte rs tecently re- cetved from th ree of the fund s ian and saI-gco:i re- )v from a -w and a w eeks plane trip to Los An- Ca] Washington. D. C members agencies—LSO. W a. I S e^F ce ' a L seam ens _______ _ by ___ T he USO letter, _ signed its p resid en t, C hester L "B arnard, p oints out th a t term in atio n of the E u ro p e a n w ar "will brin g an im- m e d ia te increased d< m and an d need for th e en te rta in m e n t of o u r arm ed forces overseas. M eanwhile, a t the r«quest of the au th o rities, L’SO cam p show s have recru ited 80 : . use o f penicillin. At Los A ngeles he gave several lectures on penicillin to the post- g rad u ate class and u n d erg rad u a.es of th e C ollege of O steopathic P hy- sicians and S urgeons At Wash- ington. D. C . he conferred A the head of th e p enicillin ad m in istra- tion d ep artm en t cf th e w ar pro- duction board and w ith the food BAD CARBURETION CAN CUT YOUR Gas M ile a g e W a rtim e d riv in g is h a rd on c a rb u re to rs because w a te r and “ gu m " form in them w ith less driving. This causes stick in g p a rts an d plu g g ed je ts. To get m axim um m ileage fro m w a rtim e gasoline, y o u r c a rb u re to r needs periodic a tte n tio n . Wallace School Enrollment 45 I l i a d e . J o h n o n i f 111 i W al nut w is in ju red last S alu id ay at new II Ilw Belding Logging Co w h e r e lie I. em | loved Johnson leveived a b r o k e n arm alni leg and Is now in at first D IX IE M OUNTAIN W allace C. ffey M em orial lio q n tal in P ort SION o r A land. school opened M nda.i w ith an en rollinent of 45 M r. V i o l i S e ll i n i II M rs A in i- r ie a . i f y o u h a v e s p e n t is to .idling the u p p er grades and gasoline f r e e ly a n d h a « * ' g o t - M r- M avbelle B. i i s l . n l the lower your le n d o w n to th e la s t c o n [M iii. d o n i grades T h e re are f i v e b i . q n n e i s aw ay the e o v e r o f « o l i i "A C onrad Houli. Jo an n e D aniel-on, llllow a r e g o in g I " Dixie S tolteiibei g. Dolores Nelson g n e a e s d o lin 0 e w b h o e o n k a p p Y l i « e i a l ! ...... a ie m a d « ' C o/ii p te p a ra tw ii» us J ir t c u 'J an I Je a n H aller M issionary S c e ie ti m et rim i ■ for renew als I'.ii'ty in Se[>temliei day at the hom e , ,f Mi W arren Davis B ecause of sh arp ly increased l uni buving pow er in the hands of housew ives resu ltin g from the rem oval front «aliening of many p - cessed fo il,. A dm inistrate! C hi'ser Bowles of lie O ffice of I’, ice A diniitisr ition announced It :her i lint values f, r item s 'w h ic h a ie still ratio n ed T he new point values, w hich will F o r S unday »upper serve a i eh. be used u n til tiie end of ttie r a tioning iH-riod on S ep tem b er 3tl. hot. navy lie.in soup, topped W i l li q ply io canned am i b u ttle 1 fruit». slieed f r a n k f u i l e i ' s I r a d d e d r i d i fla v o i S Ile w il li a . for fru it and vegetable juices, n, la O l d canned tomato« s. catsu p and chili ft to n s » s . e d g i e e li s a la d a n d h o t l l l l l f - 1 sauce W ith few exceptions, th e new point values are approx’, m ately li.m ble th e ir form er values F, r | “ I LOST AI \»i t u s 14 AMIN* example, peache», peara and pine MKS. C. O. WILIS, r 1 WON I II apple. w hich had an old point A» Itirvil NM* ' value of 43 points for a No 2 's V»ui n t >v '«»•<• ....... 1» «» « I li*« - • i , g i u H u l tig it . \.i can. h av e been Increased to SO m i*a o r t t » * la p al>an«t< N u t lt u g a \« > L k i t i i i * points per can P in eap p le ju ice l a t l l t r . i f , |H it.4 t> h « . « 1 .1 1 1 . Iii lt l« , l r » p r t i cit» •• >| S i t e \ \ .-Ha m a y was increased from 25 to 5 ) p o in ts' rtt Pi«« in .i y n o t !■« i | i i | . .. n t «»» «■« * .« it « , fo" tile No 2 < lH -onnce• can H ow b u t \ * l i » it o t I t v | r S v«1a I T a t i * I ., k ik ever. I "n it es w hich had a value a t I h c t a t r a u l l a of 5 [ unis for a No 2 can. w eie , In « lin i* al tr a ta t o m i « t n l by m e ,|it a| 11,a im a n r ii> iu I Ut» increased to 21 [mints p r r a o n a l<>«t 1 4 t o IS p o u t I« M I D—IN SO I r ilW F S l P A C IFIC —F e e :' f . — e r w ho has w aded « • • « a d r in a f»»* w «*rlt« w i t h AU of the new values a re fixed t h a A v l» S V i t a m i n t * u * t y thro u g h a rain -so ak ed feed lot w ill ap p reciate the plight of Lt. Earl in m u ltip les of 10. because the sys N a t i t i . I tili P l a n tem of b lue to k en s as ration W i t h t h is A t « le P l a n y o u «l-» i t c u t M \ X C orcoran of the Island Signal Depot G uadalcanal, w ho is here change is being d iscontinued S u n rain, m ud. due to p re v a le n t seen stru g g lin g th ro u g h the mud. The O u t a n y in r .t la . a t j i > lir a . M. .*■ «. M i \ day B lue tokens m ay be used in i m - . t l t o t I d l l r i . v o i . m i d i H U . , m I | t \ is nine inches deep .it this point. n p la a n ,I i ««i , A A units of 10 m buying processed ( y I o o u w a e n t I o t v a »'i >1 to tia i t i i . . ^ # l>> ** foods A fter th at they w ill have n«-*li A \ I ’ i o f e.t. Ii n ir - t l \ l u t e l y h a in t le a a It i « la v a a u p p lv H ew itt on a d ru n k ch arg e M elvin I i no value \» «1 a o n ly I - ’ II not ’ < it r .l w it h I . a. M O N E Y b . V k w i t h t h a v c iy m a l b u a r u o . x Jo h n Ranes. 29. «.f G vles C reek | M e a ts K e ll i l i t | hanged was tak en into custody S aturday As announced earlier, processed by S tate O fficers P ro c to r and foods being rem oved from ra tio n K ongsgard on a d ru n k driving ing a re all jam s, jellies, fru it bul- charge an i was fined $100 and ters. asparagus, Inna beans, corn, costs in Forest G ro v e ju stice court peas, pum p k in and squash, m ixed Five in d ictm en ts w e n reported M cnd.it Dean H arriso n H eisler. vegetables, baked beans, tom ato in circu it co u rt T u esd ay by the 27. wn • w is a rre ste d S aturday , n sauce, paste an d puree, all the co unty g ra n d jury. No not tru e a d ru n k charge by Proctor and v arieties of soups and baby foods bills w ere re tu rn e d Indictm ents K ongsgard. was fniixl $25 and c -is O th e r vegetables ex cep t tom atoes re tu rn e d w ere as follows G eorge m F orest G rove ju stice co u rt M on have been ta tie n -fre c for some Jos« ph H ard eas. a ssa u lt w ith in day G txqge F rancis S tev en s was tim. ten t to rap e: F elton H ead rick, arre ste d S unday on a d ru n k d riv Red p o in t values on m eats, b u t th re a te n in g com m ission of a fel ing count by S ta te O fficer B utler ony: N o rm an R an d all, o b tain in g Eddie S u th u rth . 28. of B eaverton te r and d a iry p roducts a re u n H ow ever, com bination p ro p erty u n d er false preten ses, and was a rre ste d S atu rd ay by Dotson changed. Lewis R ich ard V anW inkle, two and H ew itt on a d ru n k driving spaghetti d in n ers, form erly on the processed foist c h art, a ie being in d ictm en ts on assau lt an d b a tte ry charg e and is out on $150 bail. sh ifted to th e red point ch art, John Nelzer M ooers pleaded n t Ray K lufm.in of M etzgar has w ith a one-point value for cartons guilty in circu it court S atu rd ay to re p o rte d the th eft of his bicycle c n tain in g from 1 to 1«, ounces of a ch arg e of co n trib u tin g to the E dw ard Jam es H arris. 31. ro u te I g delinquency of a m inor and the 1. S herw ood, was a rre ste d by S tate [ ra te d cheese tim e for tria l w ill be set later. O fficer B oyer T uesday on a lar- 1 Tom ato« s can be served in u W eldon T h rap p . 35. of H illaboro. w ho w as a rre ste d S atu rd ay by ceny ch arg e He w as given 30 days v ariety of w ays, but th e ir flavor in ja il and a $20 fine in T igard com bines p a rtic u la rly well w ith D eputy S h e riff H allie Irelan d on m eats. T ry a d d in g 1 cu p of fresh a forgery charge, w aived in d ict ju stic e court. o r can n ed tom atoes to y o u r favo m ent in c irc u it co u rt, pleaded T he D .p a rtm e n t of A g ricu ltu re rite rceeipe for a 1 «»-pound m eat guilty and sen ten ce w as set for w arns hom e c a n n e rs not to co m th a t calls for about l cup of S atu rd ay . bine c a n n in g d irectio n s front d if soft b read cru m b s us a bind«r. A A $25 fine was given E thel T h rash fe re n t hom e can n in g publications. delicious g ra v y can be nttnle if in circu it co u rt F rid ay w hen she because it is risk y even if all the you [stur 2 1» cups of tomatOM • j - j w aived in d ictm en t and , n.i, d irectio n s are good. Use only tim e over a pot ro a st d u rin g th e last guiltv to a ch arg e of selling ai- tab les an d d ire c tio n s based on h o u r of cooking. Add a chive of coholic liquor to a minor. scientific research and follow g ir lie and a Ifttle th y m e fo r e x tra F letch er B H ow ell of H illsboro th em every step. flavor. F rid ay rep o rted th e th eft of a p o rt able rad io from his room. T heft of a 10-gallon can o f m ilk w as rep o rted T uesday by W H A ndersen of ro u te 3. B eaverton. H arry W Boyd. 52. Dille) was fined S100 and costs in F orest Novelty TEA an d 22 x 44 Heavy 36-inch G rove ju stic e co u rt S a tu rd ay f il- low ing his a rre st th a t day by D eputy S h eriffs Dotson ir.d H ew itt on a d ru n k e n d riv in g charge. F o r n ig h t sh irts, p a T hom as Jo h n so n . 56. of D urham P rin ts and flow ers. F or H eavy w hite te rry w ith w as a rre ste d F rid ay by Dotson and ja m a s, u n d e r sk irts. A s ih Two A lm ost New LO G G IN G TRUCKS w ith P ierce T railers. SWANK MOTOR CO. PONTIAC SALES ANO Phone 631 Hillsboro, Oregon SERVIt E Phone 3*8 VV Cornelius, Oregon PUBLIC AUCTION SALE — for — SPENCER A N D G R A F — on Sauvies Island . . . from P ort land via Lower River H ig h w a y — B urlington ferry 6 m iles across island , C olum bia river side. Spencer farm . C om p lete D isp sersal of the M ilking Herd o f H olstein s THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th FREE LUNCH AT 12 NOON SELLING 87 COW S — 25 H E A V Y SPRING HEIFERS 20 fresh. 50 sp rin g ers to freshen from sale date to 60 da.« . H erd ju st read y to go into fu ll production. One of the highest producing g rade h erds in the P ortland milk i cd. M ajority will m ilk 70 to 80 lbs. H erd test. 3.8 to 4.01 (You a re in v ited to com e and w atch these cows m ilked anytim e before sale). These cow s are purebloods but not registered. 2 G overnor B ui's from the S. B. H all Herd H ave B acked T his H erd for th e P ast Nine Years. All cattle up to 3rd calf a re vaccinated for Bang's u n d er U. S. supervision. H erd clean. 4 y ears for Bang's, alw ays clean, for T. B., re-tested for auction, certificates. C ow s are large, m any w eight 1500-1600 lbs. in No 1 con dition. C losely culled, only top cows, shipping A grade inilk. T eam P erch cron s, 3 6 0 0 lbs. — G eld in g, 8 years old, com in g sm ooth true, good w orkers. Must be sold. SPENCER AND GRAF, Owners DRY GOODS SPECIALS GUEST TOWELS g ifts a n d hom e use. and d ru g ad m in istratio n . He a ’so v isited a n u m b er of penicillin Diants on th e east coast an d the N o rth ern R egional R esearch lab o r ato ry at Pe ria, 111. 50c Outing FLANNELS jj T ransparent Palate PLATES Itrldgewerk — »Illing» E x il a d i e u s First Appointment Not Necessary! I tillltlliT e ial B lllg .. llills ln il'o Fall Shoes } Turkish TOWELS s trip e d ends. S pecial so rte d colors. 79c 25c PURREY BLANK ETS Yard 12°- 70 Wool 88°o Rayon 72 x 84 YES, 1 2 ' i W ool and fine brushed ray o n . W a rm th w ith o u t w eight . . P a stel colors, at- in binding. B eau tifu l b la n k e ts at a n u n su rp a sse d price. HAS JUST RECEIVED FALL SHIPMENT OF MUNSING SUEIIES w Wear UNION SUITS 100% WOOL 0' THE WEST PURE VIRGIN WOOL W eig h t 4% P ounds For Men! MADE IN OREGON H eavy cotton, long o r s h o rt sleeves, an k le len g th . All sizes to 50. B eautiful p astels or J a c q u a rd s in m atc h in g bedroom s h a d e s . . W ide satin b in d ing. Y ears and y e a rs of s a tisfa c to ry service. $2'25 The Blanket of U nsurpassed Value! 10% W ool W O M E N 'S UNION SUITS 2 -PIECE SUITS an d MATCHING COATS / ./ ( WOOL UNIONS G et them now w hile sizes are co m p lete . . . Longs, P ro te c t y o u r h e a lth from the cold w in te r w e a th er. Long sleeves, an k le len g th and sizes to and in clu d in g 50. M unsingw ear, $ / | QQ of co u rse! A t W eil’s D ept. S tore sh orts, regu lars. MEN S MUNSINGWEAR SOCKS Can b e w orn s e p a ra te ly or as 'J an ensem ble. F all and w in ter colors. M a te ria ls of S h e tla n d s and W orsteds. s 29 .75 THIS I’RADE MARK SWEATERS SKIRTS B lig h t p rin ts for school and play. S p ecial a t W e il’s *r° AV \s i\G - V ,, ,nr LOOK r o i l each GIRLS' DRESSES T he kind th a t stay u p ! . . Long w earin g, e a i 1 y la u n d e re d , th e color an d p a tte rn s men like! Pair $6-95 NEW . . for Fall! 1.98 45c F em inine w ithout flu tte r! Pum ps ad m itte d ly rom an, tic, a llu rin g . . . yet styled w ith in It "It sim plu it? th e y ’re right w ith an y th in g you w ear. A v ailable in b lack. At W eil's, of c o u rs e ! Smooth Fitting! Suavely Flattering! 3 -P IE C E ENSEMBLES J y s t th e rig h t am o u n t of wool fo r w a rm th an d ju s t t h e rig h t a m o u n t of cotton fo r service. 2 5 0Á/0 $1295 S lipover sw e a te rs a n d sk irts. S pecial lot ! Y our choice. $ 1 .98 Each YES, WE HAVE ZIPPERS BOY SCOUTS ATTENTION! COL. CLYDE w . W O O D , A u ction eer W e have just received a lim ited supply of COOK KITS. G et yours w hile tb« .\ la t ! SA L E SW O M E N W A N TED NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Your A ssurance of the Finest in W om en's Footwear! < Information gladly given. Call at the Wood's Furniture Store, 110 West 9th, Vancouver, Wash. Sells A ny Place at A uction! Photic 611 — Office al 903 W ashington SI . Y ancoutcr, W a 11. CREDIT DENTIST ii Grand Jurors Report Tuesday COWS AT 12:30 — PLEASE BE ON TIME 112 Head of Holsteins Dr. P. G. Brown t — to clean and re c a lib ra te y o u r c a rb u re to r. W e will rem ove th e c a rb u re to r from th e car. clean it and all th e choke p a rts a n d m ake all necessary c a rb u re to r a n d choke a d ju stm e n ts. See These C ars Now! S^666 52 Lbs.! IT DOESN'T COST MUCH We still have a fine selection of USED CARS Y o u r "A" b o o k e x p i r e s S e p le m l., '•1 l u l l y o u « v ili h a v e p l e n t y o f im a f i e r th e l u s t o f S e p l e m t e i Io i i Johnson Injured AT HILLSBORO