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Mountain Top C. E. Entertained Here ESMOND S rp triiiliiT 2 I , V olum e 51, No. 26 School Days Here H all's Am bulance eceives Three Boy Hurl Playing R Calls Last Week Cops and Robbers I LYING IN I I IIOI'I 2nd 1.1 Thulium J M i m i k *, h u ll o f M l J ti.ip h M i m i k * Ilf I’m H and, foi i i i v i ly uf Huy. when* hhe o w n ed Un* More. I how w ith the arm y uh fou r m England p a i- tieipating in strafing. d iv e bom bing and bom ber escort unit si n lie a I graduated .it Luke Field, Arizona, w here he won his wiligM and Was com m is » lu ll ed a c i m i d lieutenant l.t Moon* is a Banks union high school g rad u ate of 1042. Lt. Carl R ussell Home on Furlough Lt ( ’a r l B u s s e l l of tin* navy a r rived T hursday fV in New O r- le u it to visit w ith his fam ily until S unday, w hen In* will leave to re- i i n t at P rinceton university. N J . l o r some sjwcial train in g A v et e ra n of the f ist w orld wai and a p a st com m ander of the H illsboro Legion post, he has been in the naval service since Ju n e. 1943 CO BN FLU JS A ftei a q u iet tw o week H d l’>. am bulance w.i kept hu.*y hast week w ith th ree <alL*. K INTON T hom as N ew kirk was o i k ? to S t u n . on Logging ( ’am p to erimmly h u rt F riday m orning a ll the schooihou e w hile playing a tak e C all K lup to I* u e .1 G r ve • <-i C op an d Robb« i !I< G en eral ho pu d w ith an in ju re d om* to take A If <’ed erg reen ..tum bled and fell and one of the hack, to F o k * .1 (»rove (¿enei.il hospital. [othei pupil.', who w as chasing him Ci* le i gi e e n had been driv in g « fell on top of him, h ittin g his 1 Hi.*» tracto r along tin* highw ay and | sho u ld er w ith a shoe The co llar was struck by a gravel truck h ne and u p p er arm bone w ere w inch had skidded into him He | li a tu ied received a neck frac tu re T h e T h ird R osem ary Aten. SK 3 c. of the call was to the O regon E lectric U s N i ’ tatiorw d ' B rtrn ci track crossing in C ornelius to tak e to n W a s h , spent the week Mid W illiam Witson to F o i e - t G r 'v e with her p aren t Mi and Mi* .1 G en eral hospital M r Witson had II Aten Mi Alice Byun of Port- d riv en his ear into the rm v in g I land, was al.su a guest at the Aten tram at th is crossing He received j horn«* m u ltip le bruises. Witson is em ( h f f o i d VunKleck of th e eoasl ployed by Logan am i T aylor C on guards statio n ed m a r San F ra n stru ctio n com pany of P o rtlan d and cisco, a rriv e d hom e T hui day f o i wu.s m oved to P o rtlan d G en eral a ten-day furlough w ith his m oth- h spital later Tue day evening < r Mrs Louise* V anK leek Mis Helen Schults ol tb< Three K inton • ' io n < h h eld its fir t W.»y m ark et is taking a w eek's ch u rch service since the y e a r l y vacation. conference S unday w ith Bev F ish Mr. and Mrs G loyd Hall w ere e r , the new preach er, in the p u l Sunday visitors at the hom e of pit C hurch services w ill be* held M r and Mrs W ilfred Nelson at the- first and th ird S undays of the G aston 'i . '- n t h at ij m a until fux* i I.e a v e s H o s p it a l Bay S lid e . U S N B U who has been hospitalized at the N aval Lt Bussell has been in charge hospital at New O rleans. La . is of train in g m en .met officers in b e tte r now and has been able to electi ical w rk in shin rep air work leave th e hospital. at New O ilv iii. P reviously he spent .several m onths in the H aw aiian islands notice. • LaFollett D onates P eaches to School i 1?' PAINTS, 1 SUPPLIES FOR EV ER Y tv ç 3 JO B ! M ak e y o u r p a in tin g a fa m ily a f f a i r a n d havi f nn ilo iu g i t . ( house only FI LLER P A IN T S , o r F ul 1er P a in t not only gives la s tin g b e a u ty to y o u r hom e hut |»fo\ ides a d d e d p ro te c tio n . YVi h a v e a to m - p le te sto ck of th e fin e s t q u a lity p a in ts , b ru a h e a n d o th e r s u p p lie s you n ee d to give y o u r h o u se a new fa c e — a lo n g e r life . . . inside a n d out. POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO. 151 W. lt«»M*liiie R illiboro. Oregon 1 I ’M .F it PA IN T S—They Last! " W h ic h L u m b e r? Phone 2KD1 C all O u r N u m b e r 2691 P CO RN ELIU S P L aF olIette d o nated Il bushels of peaches to th e , C o rn eliu s school, and school m o th ers m et at the B arlo w -M cIn ty re i can n ery Friday and can n ed the ( fru it w hich w ill be used for the school lunches this year Mr and Mrs A M. Tilson and son have moved to P ortland. They recen tly sold th e ir residence p ro p erty to Mr and Mi's W. 1, Davis. Willi am C ork is suffering from an infection in his foot and is u n d er a doctor's care Mr and Mrs L ester M ooberry of H illsb o ro and Mrs M arina M ann w ere d in n e r guests S unday of Mr and Mrs. R eynold G eiger »• ' >11 ( »m iter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee have in- i a new co u n ter and stocls in i . o . r confectionery, "The C ie r r ie N ik 1 his is a nice nnprovc- m-. nt. A t r n j s M ary lh u rst M argate .1 me Dooher. d au g h ter of Ml and Mr , F ra n k Dooher. left I r M a r y i i o i i . l S u n d ay w here she ■ a ill 1 o te r M ary ih u r t norm al for the com ing y t.it M arg aret J a n e w as a g rad u ate last sp rin g of St. Mary ,f The V alley school and won a sch o larsh ip to M ary lh u rst N orm al Plans fi r Pacific B everly T rites, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs Kay T rites. w ill.a tte n d Pacific U niversity at Forest G rove this y ear B everly w as a g rad u ate of Foie.,I G rove high school last spring. M a rg a re t M ary O 'D onnell, d a u g h ter f F ran k O 'D onnell, left S u n d ay for M ary lh u rst w here she ill a tten d M ary lh u rst college for com ing year. T ins is h er sec uul y ear « i ÁCE D o n’t Let N e g le ct R u in Your C ar These Items Often Oil UVIl In s u ffic ie n t o il o r d ilu te d o il causes engine to run hot — loses pep, damages parts. V FAN B U T lo o s e fa n b e lt r e duces e ffic ie n c y of electrical and cooling systems o f car. V RADIATOR Keep plenty of water in the r a d ia t o r for efficient cooling. Add Rust Inhibitor. W atch for leaks. V V V HOSI CONNECTIONS Check to make sure that hoses are tight. BATTERY C h e ck f r e q u e n tly , a d d w a t e r w h en needed to just cover the plates. GENERATOR M ake sure it is charg ing b a tte ry . Check in d ic a to r on instru ment panel. V SPARK PLUGS Clean ond re-space e v e ry 2 0 0 0 miles. Clean plugs save lots of gas. V TIRES Check pressure every w e e k . R o ta te tires e v e ry 5 0 0 0 miles. Check w h eel a lig n m ent an d b ra k e adjustment to elimi nate tire wear. SHOCK ABSORBERS Refill with fluid and adjust every Spring and Fall. BRAKES Frequent b ro k e in spection and adjust ment» if necessary, saves repair bills and gives a d d e d safety. THESE SPECIALS SAVE YOU MONEY Arr»AcrfVF p»/cfs on HFAvy-ourr 11 R ep la c em e n t F a n B elts F o r Fo rd s BETTER GAS MILEAGE WITH CLEAN SPARK PLUGS o n /y $1 JJ OIL SAVES WEAR < UC dle bolts, drag lin k , s p in d le t i e r o d , clutch a nd release s h a f t , u n iv e r s a l j o i n t , d r iv e s h a ft h e a r in g , b ra k e c le v is p in s , f r o n t w h e e l b e a rin g s c le a n e d a n d r e packed . shock a b sorber flu id re p le n ished. A ll this and an oil change for GET NEW LIGHTS T h e ig n itio n system T r n f f i c r u le s n re s tric t a b o u t “ one- e y e d ” c a rs . O u r special low price for sea led-b eam h e a d lig h t replacem ents, ... w e c . h e k i n n . » . r is the Our life line of scrv your ; , , Cl,» R in g R « f . tee.»»i^ct.ontnclud- ,, ,<ir inc k new , rfrsir/bi/for t ,,, . , *>. C»,I. | enscr. flnd Dirtributor. {Ullo. up c o . t . you N ow on ly OREN CO —School started Sep- 'em b er 11 w ith 86 children enrotl- , ed 111 the school. Mrs. M abley has CORN ELIU S The C o rn eliu s; 27 in th e p rim ary room ; Mrs. Dea- C ivic club w ill h Id its first m e e t-, e has 28 in the in term ed iate mg of this club y ear at th e city ro >m and Mrs. Bow m an has 31 hall T h u rsd ay (today I S ep tem b er ¡n the upper ppe grades. 21 at 2 p m. The follow ing officers w ere Word has been received h ere of elected in th e in term ed iate room: the death of C arl B row n of G er- John H ansen, president; P ix ie vais He was the b ro th e r of Mrs. Baughm an, vice-president: Mary G ladys Brow n S ch eu erm an i” i - |P a t M adigan, secretary; Ina Mar m erly of C ornelius He had visited treasu rer, W erner K arlson. tiie Lesin B row ns in F orest G rove ng leader. 1 l i l y last Sunday O fficers in th e u p p er grade ( el,•brute Birthday >m are: H ow ard Peterson, presi Mrs Floyd A llen spent F rid ay dent; B ruce Rich, vice-president; in P ortland the am e of t.er D arlene G laske, secretary; V irgin- m other, Mrs J N. P iune. It wa E ngebrctson. editor-in-chief. Mrs D UK birth d ay in n iv ersary . School Dismissed Mr and Mrs. 7 m G a rre tt and School was dism issed T uesday, sun m oved into the fo rm er A. M. Septem ber 19. because the furnace 1 s»’n h«VSn „ t j is b eing w orked on and th ere was Mrs. W illiam V anLom a rriv e d 1 no heat hom e from Ren >. N evada T h u rs- Receives In ju ry day w here ¡e had been f r th re e | Donald Davis received a neck visiting h er son R obert, lus injury causing him to stay out of WM..-‘n v fan?i 'V. _ o , O . school several days. ‘ , y Bus.ock of P o rtla n d The M oats fam ily have moved visited last w eek at the hom e of 1 to Siletz, n ear N ew port, w here a Mr Rebecca G oodin ' re w logging en terp rise being | established. E rnest W ilfert and Mr. B u rt re tu rn ed from th eir trip to K im ber- ly. N e v . last week. M R Johnson is having new fences put up on his property. Sam Rich and Amos Rich and I Mrs. Seus to Be Hostess Ladies' Club Tuesday CANNON BLA N K ET ” '5 SIE R R A DOUBLE BLANK ET ----------------- S P E C IA L -------- AVANDOW N BLANK ET $e COMFORTERS THE C. C. STORE !°R wife are in C alifornia on nu rsery business. Mrs. Louise Lofsw old retu rn ed to h er hom e in S pokane last week follow ing a visit h ere w ith th e W. E. B row n fam ily. flavor a ND THI — FllSSBIiniRE PRICES /UiTiniY FEET HURT A R C H S U PPO R TS made to order for weak and fla t feet. Soft Corn and H am m er Toe treamenta. DR. CROCKETT Chiropodist & Foot Specialist 25» S. 2nd A re .. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 995 (O V ice opposite Safewayt FRAMED PICTURES I.EISYV1LLE T he L adies' club »•ill meet .it the Seus hom e next T uesday evening. S ep tem b er 26. t i pack C h ristm as boxes for the service m en in th e com m unity. C ans f. r b aking fru it cake may be obtained from Mrs Seus. M em bers should b rin g candy and cookies of the type recom m ended, also cig arettes and any o th er m ail able cats. Iloppicking Finished H oppicking was finished F riday at the Jo h n S in clair y a rd here. Road Fixed T he new co u n ty road betw een th e G ates farm and G eorge P ad getts has been g rad ed an d m ade ready for the gravel. D arrell S teinke. L ouella Moore an d B etty N elson, the th ree 8,h g raders, have been se n t to H ills boro. WOOD, LUCITE, PLASTIC and GLASS FRAMES W id e v a rie ty o f a ttr a c tiv e s u b je c ts . A ll siz e s u p to 10 x 12 in ch es. 10c to $3-19 SPROUSE-REITZ STORES W estbrn O rg a n iz a tio n ^ R u b b er stam ps a n d office su p plies.—H illsboro A rgus. tl (S im ilar to Illu stratio n ) - fi ' '. 'í i ' , e - ' fc íí ' "9 8 PIECE DINING ROOM SU IT E ’ - ' ■ - V ' ' : T í/ 1 ,W ' I I A to p v a lu e g ro u p in c lu d e s a a rm c h a ir a n d a u p h o ls te re d w ith in b e a u tifu l w a ln u t v e n e e r. T h e 6 -fo o t ex te n sio n ta b le , 5 c h a irs , b u ilt-to - th e -flo o r b u ff e t. C h a irs ta p e s tr y co v e rin g . $ V O £ |. 9 5 All 8 pieces for only ............................. ease - J I \ r-f Í Á y v - .:.:- dM U Y ■ 1 'à ’ ; $g5i> for Bolter Sight AT NIGHT S’ .25 Each 1 I l l s t . J l l (I MacKenzie Motor Company ’05 S. T h ird Ave. Orenco School Elects Officers Civic Club to Have Meeting $5-95 $1.00 Let Us Check Your IG N IT IO N CHK ms \ I) SYSTEM I te r v . G e n e ra to r CORN ELIU S At the M ethodist S in d .iv M r , . A O live, ga • C O R N ELIU S St A lex an d er’s •1 plendid talk on h er recen t ex- A ltar Society will m eet T h u rsd ay , I , n ic e while in atten d an ce at S ep ten bet 28 it 2 p m at the the chool for the O regon confer- hom e of Mr J G K raft, n o rth - 1 , " of The W omen's Society of easi of tow n The m em ber» a re f'hr tian Service w hich was held urged to he present as plans w ill Sm ith (.’reek from A ugust 27 he m ade f o r tiie P arish bazaar S eptem ber 2 Dr. G ertru d e w hich 1 to he held in O ctober. 1» d C rane of Pacific U niversity. one uf the p rin cip al speakers. Mrs Ann H erm ens and Mrs M .uy C h artrcy . co-ch airm en of the To, re w ere 83 w om en and faculty bazaar have nam ed till' follow ing m em bers in attendance. com m ittee Mrs Erm a V uylsteke. M H arold II w arth arid son. d in n e r chairm an; Miss M aym e Don..Id, iiid Bud M isner, of G rand Sush.iiier and Mis-, A lice T o rh o u d t, I tn n d e . w ere visitors a t th e home co-chairm en fancy w ork; Mrs. o f Mr. arid Mrs. E lm er W iebke M arg uerite p o o h ,» . fish pond; Mrs during the week Evelyn Jack .on, candv; A lb ert M Tom G a rre tt su b stitu ted in V enn,ore. ft d rin k s. Mrs. M ar 'he R eedville school last w eek, c e l), V.uiLom. flowers and plants; 'e e b ir ig in the elem en tary grades. Mrs M ari, Ihisiek. tick et sales, j Marine W rites Home 'Ih e men uf the parish will m anage, O 'D onnell had a recent the mouse and beano games M rs.; b " F i rank t from his son, Pat O 'D onnell, C arl A nderson will be c a sh ier of I U S m arine. had been ori the d in n er Mrs J A K raft Willi G . im bu* is now P at in the M arianas. be hostess fur the din in g room. Be is well arid seem ed in good Plan Rally .-piri'..- Pat enlisted in the m arine M ethodist church service will be I irps shortly a fte r graduation at 11 o 'c l.c k next S unday and S u n f: urn the F rest G rove high school day school at 10 o'clock. T he Y outh n. 1943 and has seen considerable Fellow ship will hold th e ir first action. m eeting of this y ear at the ch u rch L e a v e Here at 7 30 n m S unday. O ctober 1. Mr and Mrs S ydney P arkinson will be R ally Day and the S unday i children, Je rrv Ju n e. Sydney, school offering will go fo r C h ris and Lynn, d ep arted S unday after- tian education World com m union re , n fur K adoka. S D. The P ark- S u n d ay will be observed at the form crly lived at K adoka ch u rch service. and expect to again m ake it th e ir L ynn P hillips, son of Mr. and home. The fam ily will be greatly Mi E dw ard P hillip w ho broke rn .-e d here, as the ch ild ren w ere hi» leg on Ju ly 9. has tiad the ca«t aet.ve 111 the young people's w ork rem oved and is again able to w alk. and the w ork cf the M ethodist Mr and Mr P ete Lewi» have church. A nother sen L arry is in moved from the f, rm er Don En- the navy, stationed at F arrag u t. gelen house int » the R uth a p a rt A da ighter. Mrs Jo y ce Vice, and ment». and Mr and Mr C larence >ri Billy who had been staying C hristenson have m oved into th e here also accom panied the fam ily. house vacated by th e Lew is fam ily. .40 We lubricate spin W h y le t d ir t y plugs w a s te g a s a n d s ap y o u r engine power? T a k e s o n l y a fe w m in u t e s f o r u s t o c le a n a n d re -s p a c e y o u r p lu g s — a n d im p io v e car perform ance. . Dr. Crane of P. U. Speaker at Meet 1 Loose, w o rn -o u t fa n b e lt c u n c a u s e t r o u b le a n d s h o u ld b e a d ju s t e d o r replaced. I t tukes o n ly a fe w m inu tes. $< o n ^Y Altar Society Plans Bazaar THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. . . FAN BELT T h e s e b u tte r ie s nre rcxn I in vestm en ts in tro u b le free cur per- f o r in n n r e . B i g < J H E A V Y D U T Y / a (yp<,s a m p le pow er ' i for alt clet ti ical needs. P ric e s a re us low as We Clean and Re- S ectio n T w o , Six P age* WE LL TAKE CAKE OF YOUR BATTERIES Space Y o u r Plugs BLANK ETS C IIL H A L E M M OUNTAIN - M ountain Top C hristian E ndeavor gave a p arty last W ednesday night at th e S Pem berton hom e Gam es w ew played on the law n and pot luck refreshm ents w ere served in door , The next Chr, ‘ in En deavor p arty will be at the G u en th er hom e F riday. O ctober 13. 2 5 ' . wool. 72 by w here ev ery th in g w ill take a 84, io all o f th e backw ard tu rn . Including garm ents w orn by the guests b est sh ad es. S a G lenn W hitm an of the m arines te e n b o u n d . V Itod a form er class-m ate, Rod M urray, from N ew berg high S u n day. Sch,tel Date ( hanged M ountain Top school opening date was set forw ard from Sep- SM.93 tembej- 25, to T uesday when school was opened Mr A udrey H eaton 72 x 84. in a w ide v ariety of a ttra c tiv e colors. is the teacher Mrs H eaton was S ateen bound. ‘cen tral" at the Scholls telephone office for a num ber of years and J£!»5 until the autom atic system was in stalled She recently sold h e r farm □ wool, 95% cotton. 72x84. in the P leasant View d istrict and bought a hom e in N ew berg w here she was a n ig h t telephone o pera tor. lien or Birthdays Mrs. Lena M eyers and d au g h ter no N nrnta shared honors S unday at a b irth d ay celebration and fam ily picnic at the H arley F lah erty cabin 2 5 '' wool. 50" rayon. 25% cotton. on tne C lackam as riv e r n ear E s 72 x 84, variety of shades. tacada R elatives from P o rtlan d and HiUaboro attended. Attend High School '<•15 $«>95 P upils from h ere w ho atten d N ew berg urnen high this y ear in and clude M arjorie and Je ro ld H an All new m aterial. 72 x 84, covered w ith a ttractiv e, son. R obert O rnduff. Milo and lo n g -w earin g m aterials. Bob M eeker. Don Tykeson and H ow ard W illiam s from the M oun- '- .'i T op district; Irene Duncan, S h erm an M urray, Don and P aul Shine, and Twoi and S herm an M urray, from the Buck H eaven district; Don V ersteeg and C harles H arrim an from P leasan t View. Q uite a n u m b er of these did not G a r r e t t & W e ik , P ro p s . begin last week w hen school first started, but they stayed out to help in the hop and p ru n e harvest. Let the advertisem ents in the Argus help you make your shopping pints Mr. and Mrs. Jo e B urger and baby son of P o rtlan d w ere h ere S unday visiting the M cInnis and F. L. Shook fam ilies. B erger is in the m erch an t m arin e and is hom e on a furlough from duties in th e South Pacific. T h ere w as no p reaching S unday m orning a t the M ountain T op church because of the illness of the pastor, Rev H arry Jackson. Mrs. J. E. S im pson's b rother. H arvey C ru m rin e o f L ew iston. Idaho, arriv ed last W ednesday for a visit h ere w ith M rs Sim pson and o th er relatives. Attend funeral R elatives h ere to attend the fu n eral S un d ay of B ently iC huo; B runson at N ew berg w ere a b ro th er-in -law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er W hitm ore cf S heridan, a nephew -in-law and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P rice, and little d a u g h te r from B lue R iver. The la tte r w ere guests of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. an d Mrs. R ay C lark. C hnb B runson w as born and Pepsi-Cola Company. Long Island Citg, N . F- re a re d in the M ountain Top dis- ♦rict. H e w as a son of Mr. and Franrhised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Hillsboro Mrs. J. A B runson, now of Tw in Rocks, and died from in ju ries sus tained in an auto accident S eptem ber 16. H IL LSB O R O P h o n e 911 (S im ilar to Illu stratio n ) 5 PIECE BEDROOM SU IT E " Yes. I’m afraid there’s no denyin’ it, J i r > ' ... jeeps and trucks and other kinds of motor- i.ted equipment have taken the place of the gixtd old horse in modern warfare.” “ It’s true of lots of things in this war. Eben. Every day we hear of new tactics an 1 requirements and new uses of products. I' r instance, take the alcohol that is used l war purposes. In World War 1, this vit~ needed product was used mostly in ma smokeless powder, chemical warfare ma als and medical supplies. Today it must c j I r more... it must provide the base for such t 'dispensable products as synthetic rubber, : .atterproof glass, lacquers, plastics and many other of our requirements so essential t j victory. “ As a result hundreds of millions of gal- 1 ms are required every year... half of which ; • being produced by the beverage distilling i.-.dustry. Bet you didn’t know that, Eben.” “ As a matter of fact, I didn't. Judge. That’s a mighty important war contribution tnat had escaped me completely.” Thn m lirtln n u tm afientattd by C onjtrtnct of Alcoholic B e rn a it Inéttstnt», Inc. H e re 's th e m o d e rn w a ln u t v e n e e r b ed ro o m su ite y o u 'v e b een w a itin g fo r . . . fiv e a t t r a c tiv e s tre a m lin e d p ie c e s in c lu d in g d o u b le bed, v a n ity , ta p e s try - u p h o ls te re d b e n c h , 5° n ig h t s ta n d a n d c h e s t ................................ $190 S E L F R ID G E £ F U B N IT U B E COMPANY I 136 S. 3rd Ave. Hillsboro Fhone 21