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2—HTbtSBORO ARGUS Tl.ui-jJa>r Pec pint er 21. 1911 Elva Bradley Volunteers for Overseas Duty Walter Schwanke Home on Furlough Fire Partly Destroys the Adams House S C H E F F L 1 N — W a lte r W Schw anke. son of Mr. and Mrs. C I S ch w an k e a rriv e d hom e M on FA R M IN G TO N The M is .1 B day on a 30>dav furlough a fter having spent 21 m onths on th e New A dam s house cau g h t f ir e b e tw e e n the w alls from the vhimney early ORENCO—E lva Br idlev. d au g h H ebrides and elsew h ere in th e Pa- F rid ay m orning. H er son Hi . e. h ere te r uf Mr. an d Mix Jo h n J B rad- I eifie. He says it’s "cool who Lad spent the night there, lev left D ecember 14 for Fort L ew i V, ung S chw anke. E M 2 c. has discovered the fire and by tearin g is,.’ Wash . w here sh e expects to been at th e n av al ad v an ce base up floors and chopping Into the rem ain about six weeks. Miss i E sp iritu S an t,’, in a n av al av iatio n wall» m an ag ed to put it out Hills Bradley, a recen t g rad u ate of li n t and w ill re p o rt back for boio tu ta l fite tiu e k responded Em anuel school of nu rsin g In I advanced tra in in g but the fire w as u n d er control P ortl md. has joined th e a rtry Heinrich in G erm ain Lt R obert H einrich is now w ith by th e tim e It reached there. Con nurses corp». S h e expects to be sid erab le d am age inside th, house sent to P alm Springs. Cal., lrom th e U S. 1st arms- in G erm any. w as done by th e fire and w ater. Pfc. Rady B erw ald is w ilt the F ort Lewis. She has v o lu n teered Boge T ran sferred for ( verseas service. Miss Irad- 7th arm y in G erm an y Cecil Boge. w ho h as beet, s ta ley graduated from H illsboro high Aid Meets Zion L adies’ Aid m et last T h u rs tioned a t C am p Beale. Cal . has school in 1940. n s fe rre d back to F o it Mrs L. W. G ibson arriv ed a j day aftern o o n in th e p arish hall. I L s e e w n is tra He spent last Sunday ll w eek ago last T h u rsd ay to visit T he follow ing officers w ere r e the hom e of his p aren ts, Mt and re s i h er daughters. Mrs. J. R C,xik elected: Mrs R H einrich. M rs Ed Boge and M i- M elvin S h p le v She was d en t. Mrs. R. Eawles. se c retary : n ew ly elected tre a su re r. M rs H o-' Mrs K C S eu fert and son Mel accom panied by an o th er of h er vin of T illam ook visited at the an d Airs Scott daughters. Mrs D ew itt B rottgher. n ier S im an tel E d g a r R ehse hom e F rid ay Mis and babv d au g h ter and her m other C am pbell, v ice-president. M rs H e r S eu fert a tte n d , d th e com m unity Mrs. Ma’ttie Fink Mrs. F in k is vr - bert S ahnow J r and M rs E lm er W elfare rlu b m eetin g at th e O. N iting her son. S tan ley F ink, of S alrw ed el a re th e re tirin g officers. E rick so n home Hillsboro T hey plan to spend th e Mrs R H einrich v o lu n teered t o , A A. Y earian of W eiser Idaho, C hristm as holidavs h e re and a re tak e th e don atio n s of g ifts to th e is visiting at th e hom e of h < s- n- L u th era n S erv ice c e n te r to P o rt enjoying th eir visit very m uch. land Mesdame-- F W eight an d R in law and d a u g h te r Mi and Mrs M rs .Tones, a cousin of M rs J . S ch w an k e a re on th e co m m it N athan W eston, an d fam ily Ccok's w ho has been h ere for a tee to rem em b er th e sh u t-in s a t | C arl G uidberg of 'O ak lan d . Cal., few w eeks left for Richm ond. Cal . C h ristm as Follow ing th e business w as a v isito r at th e W. T. P u t last T hursday m eeting Mrs. E lm er H erg ert w as n am horn, last w eek He w as em Brown on Furlough com plim ented w ith a show er. It ployed by W T P u t n u n Sr. 41 T Sgt. E rnest Brown of Cam p . , 1 T 1 -■ p aren s »..-a »a • ts was a no host m eetin g a n d Mew- y ears ago for seven years, when Polk. L a . is visiting V. his dam es A F K ahle and W A S a h th e P u tn a m fam ily lived in W ash Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Brow n He w ill ” now w ere in ch arg e of a rra n g e Ington. tem ain for C hristm as. B >b B u r m ents The an n u al ex ch an g e of Mrs. Jo h n K an in a en te rta in e d dette visited G lenn B row n aboard S u n sh in e gifts w as also h eld a t w ith a b irth d ay d in n e r p a rty Sun liis ship somewhere in th e South this m eeting. day in honor of Mr K am n a's b irth d a y an n iv ersary . Pacific. to Home S everal from O reneo atten d ed Returns Ju a n ita C aw rse a rriv ed hom e A nnual P a rty H eld the annual tu rk ev d in n er held at T h u rsd ay h av in g spent 10 day* n T w en ty m em b ers and tw o visit the P o rtlan d H unt clu b at G arden Los Angeles w ith h e r frien d D oro o rs w ere p resen t at th e C om m un H me S atu rd ay evening ity W elfare club a n n u al C h ristm as sel C hristm as program w ill b e held thy T h Sam e ch ild ren o f Zion L u th era n p a rty a t th e hom e of Mrs. O N in the church S atu rd ay evening at dav and S u n d ay schools w ill p re E rick so n F rid ay aftern o o n A fter 8 o’clock. E veryone is invited. sent th e C h ristm as story "F o r C.od a d essert luncheon th e 'p resid en t Honored at Party So Loved th e W o rld .' C h ristm as Mrs C. E. L in tn er, presided at the The senior class o f the S unday Eve (S unday evening) at 8 o clo ck business m eeting. E lectio n of o f school held a farew ell p arty Mon in Z ion church. ficers for n ex t y e a r w as h e ll day evening at th e W ilfert home N ew officers ire : Mrs. N it: •• for Sherw ood, w ho left for the W eston, p resid en t: Mrs. 0 N. navy T uesday and expects to spend E rickson, vice presid en t, and Mm Rill P a riso s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r C hristm as in San Diego. N am es w ere d raw n for secret s is E. F. B rau er has been ill w ith te rs fo r next y ear, followed hv the a cold for several days. H e w ent exchange of g ifts Mrs. H aro: ! back to w ork last S atu rd ay , M eyers w as en ro lled as a new liovle on Leave m em b er The J a n u a r y m eetin g V incent Dovle. ensign in th e will b, an n o u n ced later. m erchant m arine, a rriv ed hom e th e ROY — Mrs. C. V a n J th t y ’s place T he ch ild ren of th e school will la tte r part of th e w eek and w ill tw enty-second g re a t g ran d ch ild , a a C h ristm as p a rty at the spend C hristm as w ith his w ife and boy. w as born last w eek to Mr. have school F rid av aftern o o n . Due to relatives. He has ju s t retu rn ed an d Mrs. E v e re tt V andehey. so m any ch ild ren being absent from the A leutians. i The com m unity extends its sym because of illness, th e re will be Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moon had as p ath y to Mrs. W illiam Y ungen on no pro g ram . T h e n will be a w eek's th e r guests last w eek. Mrs. Moon’s the recen t d eath o f h e r husband. v acation, w ith school resu m in g on parents, Mr. m d Mrs. B ert Sm ith, Cpl. Y ungen Mrs. Y ungen. h er T uesday, J a n u a r y 2. and h e r b ro th e r and wife. Mr. and fath er. C harles R eiling. an d sister. Mrs. Fred S m ith, a n d tw o ch ild ren Erma, form erly liv ed here. VOLUME OF O VERSEAS of A berdeen. Wash. Arrives in Germany H a rry C lark left fo r th e navy I P vt. W ilb u r K em per, son of M AIL NOW G REA TEST T h e volum e of soldier C hristm m last week. Mrs F ran k K em per, a rriv e d safely m ail now m oving to points w h ere Mrs. A. P ark s is a t hom e again in G erm an y in N ovem ber. A m erican so ld iers a re serving ov after spending som e tim e in P o rt Attend Me- ting land w ith h e r ch ild ren an d g ran d A larg e crow d from h ere a tte n d erseas re p resen ts th e g reatest n u m children. T h eir d a u g h te r D orothy ed the m eetings of the K n ig h ts of b e r of packages ev e r sent in a i -:e w as m arried last F rid ay evening C olum bus an d C atholic D au g h ters period, it w as learn ed today at th e Max C arnes' m o th er from Pilot T h u rsd ay even in g a t H illsboro h e a d q u a rte rs of th e N inth S ervice Rock is visiting th e fam ily here. A fter th e m eetin g s a C h ristm as Com m and. Ardeel Visits p a rty w as h eld in the L egion hall. H enry A rdeel. w ho w as w ound Vandehey Transferred EUROPEAN U N D E R O R O l NO ed in F ran ce last J u ly and has Pfc. P a tric k V andehev. son of SU PPLIED BY V. S. T h e E u ro p ean u n d erg ro u n d is been in the B arnes hospital, .s vis Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry V andehey. itin g his parents. h as b e .n tra n s fe rre d fro m K ey b eing supplied th ousands of tons of A p arty w as given in h o n o r of Field. Miss., to a cam p in L ouis w eapons and am m unition, the C M 2 c G eorge C sergei and T Sgt. iana. N inth S ervice C sm tn an d ord n an ce E rnest B row n, w ho a re hom e or. officer learn ed today from a w ar G race M arie, d a u g h te r o f Mr. furlough, at th e hom e o f M edford and Mrs. G eorge V andehey. is d e p a rtm e n t rep o rt. P erso n s S a tu rd a y evening. hom e and feeling fine a fte r a re E ighteen you n g people w ere p re s cen t o p eratio n fo r appendicitis. 63.000.000 TONS MOVED ent T h e co m m u n ity also extends OVERSEAS IN 31 MONTHS sy m p ath y to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A p p ro x im ately 63 000.000 ship Sc.-bauer on th e d eath of th e ir son tons of supplies and 4 000.000 troops V incent. w ere tra n s fe rre d fro m th e I :i < Fam ily Reunion Held t i 12? o v erseas p o rts M r. and M rs. H en ry D uyck heid S 31 tates m onth period th e N in th S ervice a fam ilv reu n io n in M oore's h all C om m and tra n sp o rta tio n o th e g r T raffio accid en ts in O regon Suhdfev 'a n d a big tu rk ey d in n er was inform ed t ’d ay at Fort Doug claim ed a toll o f 22 lives d u rin g w as enjoved. T hose p resen t w ere las, U tah. th e m onth of N ovem ber, according Mr. and Mrs. E. H. D uvck and to S ecretary of S ta te R o b ert S. fam ily. G e rge Duyck and fam ily F arrell, w ho said th is w as th ree Ju liu s Duvck and fam ily. Mr. and m ore d eath s th a n w ere rep o rted M rs C arl A nderson and fam ily. in the sam e m o n th last year. Mr. and Mrs. M artin S tad elm an "T his slight increase indicates and fam ilv. Jo e an d Rita The th ere is a g re a te r d an g er of acci g ran d ch ild ren w e re v e ry h ap p y to d en ts this y ear, despite th e com see S an ta a rriv e w ith a big sack m on su p p esitio ; th a t d an g er has ’ of gifts fo r each one. lessened, due to w artim e restrie- Hospital I n lt Travels 420.405 Miles In Septf n ib er T h e N in th Service C om m and hosp ital tra in u n it in S ep tem b er m ade 113 trip s and moved $1,581 so ld ier-p atien ts a to tal of 420,405 miles. It has been an n o u n ced at h ead q u arters, F o rt D ouglas. L'tah Mrs. C. Vandehey Great-Grandmother Of 22 Children Raymond Lane Phones Mother From New York H A ZEI.D A LE Hav B rctlhour. I.A l'K E I M rs 1 I n i Ison L ine o f tiio Ha eld ale general r e c , ' . v e i l i telephone call from her o w in '! son R aym ond last W ednesday te ll stero, had th e hoVior of h aving an ing het th a t he had lpiulr,! ill invasion I'.irgo h . lined f, r Inni for New v m d wait hop n to be having a I,'cord atte n d a n c e at the hunt, fi’i Chi istm as E iv m o n d h is sh ip y ard s w here lie w orks been ill lln g lan d and in F iance, Mr and Mrs J o e B orger have w here lie w as w ounded. He w a s m oved to th eir new place on \\ I liospit alired for a tim e th e ie luim son avenue w h ere lie levelved i t , a tn iettt lor Thomas Young form erly of Hi th e heel of one foot. vietnify and uncle of Tom M iller lto b e it S p ie lin g has the ra n k of and Mrs Alice S d ie . vv a an a-1 serg ean t, h av in g leoeived th a t pio in th e C ooper M ountain . c,'m otel v m otion Just b if o ie leav in g Italy Tbilisi! iv ( t u b M e e ts to come hom e H a rrid a le H appy H our club me! M um Vtti'inl M ed,ling M ,”.y fio m tin ; co m m u n ity it tended the w edding of Vii -Ini.i , leete,I w ere R aleigh W hitm ore, V a te n h o is t an d F i n e s t R a iio w leader: W alter Schm idt S a tu rd a y n ght V irginia and E r n e class are both fo rm er re sid e n ts of this assista n t class lea,lei : E lbert Ste v. " tin s te e . M ir Ellen M vin eouunun ity. W ayne E a stg a te i- s ta tio n ,,! a t se c re ta ry ; M is M vrtle W hitm oie th, n iv a l tra in in g sta tio n a t F a r tre a su re i . Mi s M il,lied St, va ns, pianist : lie iie W ‘ tm are. e ll.'lisle - rag u t. Idaho. M ix R eeher a tin t Sgt R oy Dobbs, a buddv of Cpl. an d il l ch o rister. W illiam McNav. visited W illiam 's p a te n ts Mr an d M is W 1, Me- ’C h ristm as P arty Held Most of Hie in,'tnbei s of the Nav. P ecem bet 12 Dobbs w as w ith W illiam ft om the tim e th ey went Taiurel L adies' club vv, i e p r 's e n t nt the C h ristm a s pat tv held at o verseas u n til the la tte r w as tra n s H M N v ferred to H e a d q u a rte rs com pany tlie Mi : W lNd>bs ‘i id p ic tu re s of Int, re t to P ecen ih e r 13 N a tn .s for new S u n tb.e M cN ays, ns well as m any In shine sisters for th e com ing y e a r te re stin g item s of news. He was w ere draw n and the «xehange of acq u ain ted w ith R ill's new bti.le g ifts revealed li s t y e a r’s 'e e re t also, h av in g been e n te rta in e d In pats T he club decided to bold a her hom e IT, h as been in R arnes pot luck d in n e r D ecem ber 31. at h o sp ital but w as ex p ectin g to be the com m unity hall. Mi-: M vitb released to re tu rn to his hom e nt M cM illin w a s a p p o in t'd head of D undee for a 30-dny fu rlo u g h be the d in n e r co m m ittee and M r- M a rth a E g g e r head of th e ele in fore re tu rn in g to active d u ty up co m m ittee T he next m eeting O fficers 1 leet, ,1 At the election held a t the of th e club will b-> J a n u a r y 10 at R ubj v \ i ch u rc h D ecem ber 12. th e follow ing • h a h o m e o f Mi S unday school officers w ere elect R e tu rn to M Iseonslii M ”. and M is W illiam L an g re e,l Amos W atk in s, su p e rin te n d e n t; tin n e d to th e ir hom e at W a- m, W a d e r M ann a -is ta n t s lip . : " a fte r spendin . tlx week te n d e n t: Mrs C o ta S chm idt, secre- \\ s ~ I.ie De h ere and at P o rtla n d vvitli Ills ;s ta r y tr e a s u re r : m is . C lara Shaw , lie w as B o e r. P i a n : - ' T e d W a l k tins and ler, Mrs M a r j o r i e W i'd. e h o r l s t e i s . an d Jim helping Mrs Khn, v w ith Hie vv , S' C h u r c h officers n u t h a rv e st on h, r f i l m here •5»' Any and All Electrical Appliances Sewing Machines Lawn Mowers, etc. Write J. A. Romano Rt. 1, Box 806 Beaverton, Oregon last week at F dna Mere r - w ith ,• glit m em bers and one v isittr F in d plans w ere m ade lor selmol tre a ts Som e of Hie Luttes wall [g a th e r at Sirs H ,''te rtio to rack i ,in tv Final totals on b aru ar w ere »lilt ’ i leur I’rugraiii Tonight T he school wall hold ils I'liiisl- m as ino g rain at th e schoolhouse b ai d ll T iu irsd a,\. ot !• . ,-) Th, y w ill pros,‘ht a 1 u-hour i n- 1,'it.dim 'tit l'li loi on will iiqxirt tor school on F in i.i v nv ruing lo exch an g e gifts and di m antle the room s S (mol tak es up a : on Jan uarv 2 Pariv S cheduled Happy H our c lu b w ill bol l its t'iu isim as parly at Mi l iiarl. R em ington's D ecem ber 22 AB i m em ber! should be th e re I find I o u t w ho th e ir l’ollv mna.'i aie title insurance O ut title ¡ » s i i t a n c e fully protects the lille to your real estate. “ No nbstract re- quire«!.“ Capital an.l surplus »9R0.000. WASHINGTON COUNTY BRANCH Tille and Trust Company An O regon C orporation C apital anil S urplus $950 000 00 Etfl S 2nd Ava-, IHtUbnro V m y H ospitals To I s e G rttdilato I allot V u e s 1 t i l l e d S tate C adet Nui e Corps gi ad iia te s. w ho have tak en th e ir senior cadet ¡e llo d In » l i n y box pitals and w ho hav, applied for eomm isslon.s In Hie arm y nurses ,'oriis, m ay now he em ployed in m ilitary hospit ils p rio r to rreelv ing com m issions, it w as announced a t th e N inth S, rvi, -e C o m m a n d •surgeon’a office. Port Douglas, P iali. A ppointin' n ts w ill be ma le only in sta te s w here g n id u a te s of leeognized schools of n u rsin g may he , m ployed as ti n ne,| i i ' I I h i - prior to sta te board e x a m in a 'Ions. Phone 333 SEASON'S GREETINGS Quick T he w re a th in th e w in d o w I he suow covered pines the la u g h te r id' lit t le « 'b ild n n BfM WI5HIS — o s ym b o lic ot th e tra d i tio iia l A m e ric a n C h r is t in a ! ' Let us keep it so a lw a y s , by d o in g o u r share to speed T o ta l V ic to ry . i RELIEF From BACKACHES » n il p a in » «lue to back t r » n. rh< i n ,• i » i h . a r th r h t- * . t a r r o - ilia e , p w r n a n c y nn<i »•••»- r n » l «»14 a*re. E lim in â t« ’ p a in f u l, • i i u ht . w . h th e \b lM .tt S I.L I- P K IT !. N«» «irutt'«. m e d ic in e «>r «« n « M ' i • In«, »p«*n- aiv«» a m i w i l l la I » I l f c. h r «* S « : t . f . i lio n iru a ra n te e d !>«»»•'t u ffc r a in d li< -r n ig h t ? W r i t e fi»r f r w dr»«‘ i >pt n«* c ir c u la r . A b b o tt «'.»in putty. h l« "w a ik 1, N ew J c k c y GEORGE H IN E S RADIO SERVICE W ith W estern Auto S upply 53 H 2nd Ave. IIILI.SBOK O Telephone 3511 D SANTA’S BEST LAST MINUTE Gift Suggestion... Personalized Stationery S • VARIETY /"TV OF ATTRACTIVE CABINETS. • PRINTED WITH INITIALS OR NAME. ORDER TODAY 0 3 FRIDAY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY The Hillsboro Argus Traffic Accidents Takes Lives of 22 Repairing Invasion Barge is Named in Honor Of Ray Brelthour S I «1 $ «Í COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT ^ S T R A D IV A R IU S The world'* n$o»t o u ttta n d i-j violA* v S*'ad *ori ' : * 4 4 1 73 7 c i waited yeor* to own one o f hi$ . n it r i beauty of dei gn and iw eetnen and tlons on th e use of m o to r vehi cles," F a rre ll said. O f th e 22 fa ta litie s In N ovem ber, six were p ed estrian s, seven w ere killed in tw o-car collisions, one died in a m o to r v eh icle-train acci dent, tw o J r , fixed-object collisions an d six in non-collision accidents. F o r the first 11 m o n th s of the year, th ere w ere 215 tra ffic fa ta l ities in the state, an increase of about th ree p<r cen t o v er the toll of 208 d eath s fo r th e sam e period a y ear ago. R ailro ad crossing fatalities, the d ark spot in the traffic p ictu re th is year, to ta l 23 for th e first 11 m onths, com pared to only five for the sam e period of 1943. This is an increase of 360 p er cent. OUALITY IS ALWAYS WHItTII WAITING FOB Blitz-Weinhard beer is famed for its unvarying quality, its consistent'goodncss.. Little .wonder then that people of discriminating taste prefer to wait for Blitz-Weinhard... the beer so good it’s guaranteed satisfying. uaran> Zrf’f Z BEER » Distributed by Royal Soda Works