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g — WTM S B O R O ARG VS Poslal Noies Pageant Will Be Slated Soon Given Friday Eastern Star Will Sponsor C ard Parly R FFD V IL l.F B eav er v h ap ter K a d e rn S tar, w ill give a c a rd jxir- tv D ecem ber 30 at « 30 p. m . at th e M isonic tem ple in B eaverton P inochle and bridge w ill be p la y ed Prize« w ill be aw ard ed A sm all odtm « n fee w ill be ch arg ed Mr» M M S cott is in c h arg e of arrangem ents. Public invited r . T. A. Meet« An e x e e jtiv e P.-T A m eeting ■was held F riday afte rn o o n a t the •choolhouse to discuss p lan s fot th e hot lunch p ro g ram p ro x w ed fo r th e school. D efinite p lan s have not been eonw leted. P o stm aster G en eral W alker an- nouneed th at a co n tract was aw ard ed t day to r th e m an u fac t u r e of lOO.O0e.0OO po -tal notes and effo rts a re being m ade to place this new and inexpensive ty p e of in. n et o rd e r on sale a, alt of th e 1575 f a s t cluss post offices by a p K ER D V 1I.1.F A C h iistm as p ag ean t to include costum es ahd carols of m anv counties w ill b - given by R eedville school F rid ay n ig h t at 8 »'clock, in the school in d ito u u n i M is Clyde Yount i d irecto r School will be closed a fte r F .i- day un til J a n u a r y 2. A com bined Sunday school p ro g ra m an d w orship service w 11 be given S unday tn e irm g at tv <0 n tile S.'h.'.'I an .!::?; .am M is Anna L in g m an and Mis I. A D ean are IM«« fo the Big Ml C \Y Suiter Brow« Sodio H a rriso n an d Mrs O tto G ro ig e. tre a ts . Jo a n n a MccJeorge and Ida Christmas Forty __ Is'U H agg. d eco ratio n s All a re in vited. lla g g Returns H en ry H ag g re tu rn e d last W ed n esday from a 10-day business trip to C hicago a n d S an F ra n c sco He w as a d elegate of the In te rs ta te A ssociated C ream eries to th e a n n u a ’. m eeting of th e N a to n a ’ Co operative Milk P ro d u cers' Fe lera- unnuu ,, tion held In C hicago D ecem ber k. 7 and 8. w here he spoke on. Sub w ith sidies R e tu rn in g via th e so u th ern f j ' Smilin' Id McConnell rout« he atten d ed an osacut v . m eetin g of th e C hallenge C ream i S ofu rd oy, Dec. 2 3 an d R u tte r asso ciatio n in San F ran cisco Mr. a i d Mrs J H W ag en b last 8:3# V M. Station KGH o f I.ong B tach . Cal . form erly of Reedville. a rriv ed S unday to sp en d the holidays w ith th eir son-in-law and d a u g h te r Mr and M rs A V. M athiesen, and fam ily Mrs. D G F a ’. k en h ag en an d d a u g h te r S u san a rriv e d T u esd ay from E v erett. \ \ t o join th e fam ily group for a holiday r< un.on at th e M ath iesen hom e E rie M arggi. Prop. P ic F ra n c is D esehner w ho v is it ed his p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Hillsboro. Oregon P eschr.er. w hile on a 30-dav fu r lough. left F rid a y fo r F o rt Lewis. W ash., an d will l.a v e la te r for San F ran cisco proximately January 1, 1943 "The Foetal Note epitomizes w hat we a .e a ttem p tin g to .icecm- p lish in tlie e n tire .idm itiist.a: >n ■f tlie P a tai S. i \ .re. Mr. W alker sa.d. ’ M e w an t tn e P ostal S. rvice to be c h aracter , ed by eff.c e 'ey and cc-nom y. We w an t to iticor- porate m c u r service as m any as tsibl* te ext I'> a d vances an d im provem ents w hich h av e been re a l.re d in A m erican business And we w ant w hile per form ing o u r w o rk as efficiently as w e know how to do it. to charge no m ore for a specific set \ ce that: th at service costs. T he new ty p e of m oney o rd et w ill be m ade av ailab le to post of fices o th er th an of th e first class as rap id lv as ad eq u ate >t.x- .s ol P o stal Votes com e from the presses H ow ever, from th e I egin- ntng they m ay be cashed at any post office i". th e U n ited S tates E ig h te e n d en o m in atio n s of stam p s w ill be issu ed in c ■■.,- M odern x “A (Q liristm as CAROL" a re lc. 2c. 3c. 4c. 3c. 6c. 7c. So. 9c. 10e. 20c. 30c. 40c. 50c. 00c. 70o. 8Oc. 90v T h ere w be eleven dc: ■"■ - n . -s V $' $2 <4. s $6. $7. SS $8 $10 T h e U: led S tes had V - o'. N otes from 1SS4 to 1804 They w ere l.n- ,ed. how ever, to fix ed am ar.:.« and .".asm'.uch as they w ere p ay ab le to b earer, they lacked th e secu rity cf th e co n v en tio n al money o rd er. T h e new P a ;..'. N ote S d( as a safe, co n v en ien t an d pc n-omi- cal wav cf sending th ro u g h the m ails am o u n ts of money not ex ceeding 810 5. r r! t.ed metr. .is tele . . . . . . . . o g make* t pos sible to h an d le th e Votes at a u n i fo rm fee of 5c. T ne conventional m oney o rd er is " '. be ng d . . . 1 b y th e new N e e Busier Brown Shoe Store CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING T U FT IN G This is the procedure that w ill b e follow ed w hen P ostal N otes be com e a v i.la b le A p erso n who w an ts a P ostal N ote f r $2 8? w ill so to th e m oney o rd e r w indow The clerk w ill x a 9 . a . stam p to a $2 P ostal Note, and e x ch an g e th e Note for 82 48 T here a re no ap p licatio n s for th e p u r ch aser to fill out. no w ritin g t? be d o n e by th e clerk T he p u rch aser leaves th e w indow , w r.tes in th e nam e of the p ay ee on th e Note, detach es h is reco rd stub or. w hich he records th e p a y e e s r. me and m ails th e P stal N ate The Note itself is a p re-p u n ch ed calc u latin g card form . P ostal Notes of fixed d en o m in a tions. not ex ceed .n g SI.1. have beer, a u th o rized by law sin ce 1911. Ar. am en d m en t to th e law w as ap p ro v e d J u r e 2S. 1944 w h ah re- m -v e d th e lim itatio n c f ‘.L xed de- ra m .n n '. rs " ar.d fix ed tw o c a le n d a r m o n th s from th e d a te '* «< •• . : * v v-7’ a lid ::v. as th e pe SPECIA LIST LEGLER UPHOLSTERY 5230 S. E. F o ster R oad. P o rtla n d P hone S U nset 5273 Local R epresentative: R oper E lectric Co., H illsboro— P hone 1361 IN T R O D U C IN G i Not n ecessarily n e w s' Paul I Patterson getting warm- Mr- J M Person dc, Jas t’liiihps m an clean up his simp and then not being ab le to find anything »»star llagg ex p lain in g t h e ' ' t i n R jillc i being called Mabel. I red t.iiu o liu s ,u : an ap- l'om nn M elson k i d d i i : s . ' i c o i i o w h o couldn't be . dded Vnds I cut« v e r y a a Keid II ■rec a ti ' c di ltlge w e .u in ; a te gallon hal Fayetta Allen gong into t h e l'. :ery business . Eunice K im m erle a \ . .. a red face u p 1 ".'V ii.i.E Annual -• I > ' V. h I G : oige w ill be held D ecem ber 23 a t 8:30 p. ni at th e G ran g e hull. T ins w ill in clude a C h ristm as tre e w ith treats for • e ch ild re n and singing of C h r stm.is carols All G ran g e m em ber- and tn e ir ch ild ren arc in'-ited A loha G ran g e m em bers w ere h -is T hursday n ig h t to m em bers i l B eaverton. H ills'.w ro and C edar M 11 G rorgc.s. at a jo in t Installa- t; m of new officers of th e four i ■ irr. utions. including 16 fo r each g ro u p C anty officers co nducted the cerem ony. R efreshm ent« and a MV. il tim e follow ed T ables w ere b eau tifu llv d e c o ra t ed w h Y ule logs, holly and ta- s't rs. an d de • -.itc.i -■ ikes featur ed li e Ci'.r -tm .is m otif. Mrs A A C urls-".. M ss J e a n e tte LaDue. M - R alph A nder-on and M rs H Berov, in w ere in ch arg e of r e freshm ent«. K. b ert A ndress and M M Sc t: . f dec iral: ms Eighty w ere in atten d an ce. sting at the B ristol h a rd w a re sto re in H ills boro d u rin g the holiday rush Mrs. S te r ie r 111 M is J A. S terzer is seriously n il and u n d e r the c a re of a p h y si cian a t h er home. N ine local C h ristian F n J e a v o r young people a tte n d e d th e rally held S u n d ay afte rn o o n by the co u n ty union a t th e C h ristian ch u rc h in B eav erto n . Jurors Return Two Indictments d • :s w ere re tu rn e d c ren : c c i.rt M onday by th e gr nd ju r y In d ictm en ts re- • irn.ed w te ’ - foil vs: C lau d e Ja m e s B nd. assau lt w ith a d an g er- n. an d G eo rg e W alta. tu t tv offense T he ra n d ju r - v ere ex cu sed u n til J a n u a ry T' ic J u r y n th e case of E. B A n d e r s '" , ch a rg e d w ith larcen y in a w arehouse, w as unable to agree a fter being ut six h o u rs an d was d scharged fr m further c naidera- / 1 D on’t say ”Recaps”- s a y ProA^vt your tire by insisting on only O. K RADI-GRIP TREAD WELDS — the modern recap that is welded to your valuable tire casing by the cnly process which protects your tire from both excessive heats and pressure. An inspection of our plant will convince you. too — you can lay your bare band on YOUR tire casing sidewalls during the curing process. O. K. RUBBER WELDERS KNIGHT SIGNAL SERVICE 3rd and Washington — Hillsboro Phor.e 1251 Exclusion Order Revoked by Army (Cunllnurd from p a i1' 1* that 20 o r 25 j>er cent of (lie p< r- 'l a 'l l 111 BKH Q ueen H lh e r sons trulisfei red fla m the west C o held th eir a n n u a l C h rist, coast hav e left relocation centers m . ivgty last l’liursday in tho and ta k e n 115» life elsew h ere in the At that • ■ tha co u n try • .eel ■ pul« lot tho past y ear w ere A n in Views E xpressed r e 'v d e d M r. 11 E Ew er p re se n t. Tlie p re nlent at th a t lim e said . , aw ay g i: to M rs " . . d. m any law y ers b e lic 'c d c ti.wns of caving fo North Duk ta Ja p a n e se e x tractio n could not be M r. E w er al o p resen ted a b irth - kept locked in eoncenti .non e .u n tis ■ . nfi and b irth d a y c ak e to It was know n th at th e w ar d e the p asto r's w ife, M rs I .wee. p a rtm e n t for som e m onths had felt J i w B Y F h ad a C h r -tm as that the legality of the exclusion r tj the church pai Io n Ft I- ord er, p re d icated on a nn itary d a ' even.ng situ atio n no longer existing, was M i. .Ivhii T : : and son J e r ry insecu re , \ a t th e hom e of M r I’he arm y in S u n d ay 's announce I Mis Ih .mk Ti i. m ent -aid th a t In 1912 it was Im Sli liter on Leave possible to d e term in e Im m ediately D ei’e S teiner. R 2 c. w ho ha« w hich |X'i'sons of Jap an ese ancestry Matthew* 1 ium b for a w ere loyal und w hich w ere not y v ir ;s hom o on leave ' siting Mass tre a tm e n t o f all Jap an ese- - m he Mrs C laire W illiam s American.«. therefore, w as a "neces S M arv s football team w on sary m ilitary p recaution." the d e • :-e U \ O city p aro reh ial school p a rtm e n t -a.d. ' iball cham ;i. oiship T uesday Plan« to Be I'rtailed • o Holy R 's.irv school. S ince th a t tim e, those who w ere 1 ynn Livengood, w ho has been ev acu ated have been th oroughly 11 • r ’ te past m onth, is a b le to in v estig ated from tlie stand)* int he of loyalty, "p ro b ab ly m ore th o r In Xulonioblle A ccident oughly th a n any o th e r segm ent of d.i.igh'.er of Mr o u r population, the a m i ' added I M . W 'I - Sjx'iiccr, w as Tlie W ar R elocation A u th o rity e v e :e 'v n jn red in an autom obile estim ates th at 13.000 Ja jio ie se - cc h S a tu rd a y n ig h t The 1 ghis A m ei leans a re in U nited S tales n th e c c in w hich she w as rid - u n if irm. including about 5000 from -g w e t out and th e c a r stru c k the U nited S tates and » Biers from .. telep :one !"'.c H aw aii. M i. fed Sa'.o gave a p a rty for T w o w holly Jap an ese-A m erican d.. ier M aria W ednesday. arm y units have been rep o rted In ,s. n being M aria's fifth action th e 100th b attalio n w hich b irth d ay . E ight ch ild re n w ere w on fam e In Italy, an d th e 442nd present. com bat team in F rance Prozram To Be Friday S . day .chool C h ristm as pro- ARMY H O S P IT A L S H IP S TO g- m of th e A loha C om m unity SE KVi: ERESII M il K B ch u rch w ill be given Fri- F rozen g rade A fresh, p a ste u r d. ' even.ng at 8 o'clock. E veryone ized. hom ogenized, w hole m ilk, w .ll be w elcom e C onic and h e a r w hich w as processed Im m ediately t ic C h ristm as sto ry as told by th e a fte r p asteu rizatio n , soon w ill be children. su p p l.ed a m iv h ospital ships in quantities lufTlcient to se rv e each Mtient a q u a rt each day. the Ninth S erv ice C om m and surgeon stated today at F o rt Dougla . U tah G range Christm as Party S aturday ' G V i J ' Greetings May tin1 C hristm as lights b u n g i new desire fur cúm plete V ictory und I,listing Pence In HM5 \ \? Oui B ed W ishes go to ' m •»»«• >■■ .ill o u r m en and w om en in e iv iie - w herever they muy In- T U L IP LUNCH Then* a re a score of w ays we m ight wish you d iv e r d u rin g t It b V uletide l»ut som ehow we like the |il:iill old g ree tin g bent . . . So to you «nd to «11 our men «nd women serving A m erica . . MERRY CHRISTMAS «nd « HAPPY NEW YEAR GRIFFITH & MEEKE llillibor.i 131 S Second Ave Post-War Plans for Cities Talked Here t K 'I V S BAZOOKA ROCKET M t » I M ID I IV I s ! D (Continued from page 1) T h e m ost w idely used U nited c e lu r the b en efit of o ne m e a su re ! Stetes i cket- t ■ lav re the army's so ••• red by th e league—th a t bazook i rocket and tn e MS p ro jec w hich tu rn s back to them a p o rtion tile. th e N inth S ervice C om m and f u»e gasoline ta x and th e liq u o r o rd n an ce officer announced at i rt tax collected by th e state. D ouglas, U tah. Man' on Cash Basis H erm an K e h r’.i cf E ugene, execu- I live se c re ta ry of th e league, said t.-.at m any m u n icip alities a re g o -, mg on a stric tly c a .h basis so as to elim in ate the need for paying so m uch out in interest. H e also called a tte n tio n to th e fact th a t , O regon cities h a w built up large An O u tstan d in g S u c c e s s - reserves fcr im p ro v em en ts in the M a d e in U S A p o st-w ar period T hose cities, he In C a n a d a Crc.it Broaichiil Coughs or s d. th a t expect m o re in d u stry Throjt Irrintiom Due to Cold« and la rg e r populati MM m ust plan tu e ir services and do it u n d e r a T h e K i n * o f all « :g»» rn o d l n n f o r c o u ffh » o r b r u n ‘ I r r . t a t i .nn m ore s 'Und basis. O th e r subjects discussed in c lu d reouHing from coi ls in co: l w intry anada u BuoMlo> * CANADI -I. ed budget pr.K edure. liq o r control C Mixture East w orking triple *ct- und stream pollution. i!i< Blukley n tju. k .\ In »«- C ity ■ ff.. ..- w ere p re se n t from ena a n d r a i i e t p h le g m ln d « . I in tb w SI a - G.i ton, T u a la tin , H ills- t u b e s — c le a r « a t r p a w iia if* s Boothe'« s ip « b r B euvert n. F rest G rav e and a r a n s d p e d w o r r a s w t c tia o a u u g e iu s , n t o f n e s p o a r s m t w o «a-ses Ccrneliu* Membei f the i *e t i uh > i feel th a - - ' . ' delegut m. S e n ato r P aul e f f e c t o f Uuckb > s l a « i a n ( l y . " ■ ■ - :i and Representative C o m p o u n d e d f r o m t a r * C a n a d ia n P in e H a ls a in a n d o th e r s »«»th.t.if H. T. !.* a ll n < t r u r e d l e n t i U u u k le y s C A X - w ere a A I» IO L M i x t u r e is d iffe r« r t f : - n b er of a n v t h ln u y o u e v e r t r i e d a ll m ed Try This Rew Amazing Cough M ixture for ................ M late la st W ednes day n ig h t by Ju d g e R. F ra n k Peters- G len n N els n M vers w as se n tenced ta six tr. n th s in th e eounty ja il ar.d w as g ra n te d a 10-day stay of ex ecu tio n a fte r b ein g found g u ilty c o th e first in fo rm atio n ch arg in g c o n trib u tin g to th e de- r ar.d not : nque . itv th e second. i liste d last of H i! R iboflavin G is th e m ost fr e rial, had :n- tors. q u en t d a n g e r p o in t in th e A m eri Worn O ct b er 23 ca n diet, say food econom ists. Al re a r each to dinner. th o u g h a recen t sc.en tific sam p lin g : i food con su m p tio n across th e r.a- r 'R u Í si : w Ived io ■ -. s! wed • •at Arne* can '-n - ■ er. •-«. l.e.s a re s i tt in g a b^-*e- -«ble fro m a c n tr .ti .n a l sta n d p o in t th an er.ee t ;- c m ! r u e d to De- ce rr. zx? : A j j r v r e t i m e d a v e rd ic t f r th e p li.r .’ .ff F~ 3?.y in th e ca«e of V - f- -« T-T ' ; • — — g • • "X • L n d V ol’ A -? :d e r- C o r n m ^ im W.’li.im. C a rl K r ehe - f M anning alm o st a.. a rre ste d D ecem ner 13 ?n a charge of be rg d ru n k on a h.gh.wav. was en o u g h rib o itav .n ter.d ous. v e ry irrita b le , an d fee’ tired fined S25 .n F res: G riv e justice an d ru n dow n. Eyes itch ar.d b u m Alfred James Ludwig of T .g ard an d look tire d ar.d blood shot. V ision m ay be b lu rre d in dim w as fin ed $150 a n d costs ir. H ills lig h t, an d b rig h t lig h t h u rts. A .r bo ro ju stic e co u rt He was a rre st- , corps fliers have o ccasio n ally re- ed S u n d ry by S t te O fficer R over p e rte d eye d istu rb a n c e s a fte r on .. ch a rc e ■ * d riv in g w h ile drunk. I C. W. b . a r :r b id w as anreried flig h ts in b rig h t w e a th e r S ■ irdajr by D eputy S h e riffs , M k j p robably th e m ost im Christensen and Newman on a p o rta n t so u rce of riboflavin, r nee w a rra n t ch a rg in g th e p e rm ttin g it fu rn ish es alm o st h a lf th e supply of th is v ita m in in c u r n a tio n al • ■ .• .• i n o t th e r- " c e n tra te d source. L iv er, k id n ey cheese eggs and som e g re e n / like k a le a re ric h e r O th e r good so u rces of riboflavin a re m eats fish, pou ltry , d ry b ean s an d peas. ribo- p ean u ts. T he need flav in s-em s to be d efin itely re S ix th w a r I'.in bond and stam p I la te d to th e calorie c o n te n t o f the sales a t S herw ood u n i n h.gh diet. P eople w ho eat large scr.:-c! t tile d S24.079 50, an a v e r am o u n ts cf fats, su g ars, a n d age -f $152.50 f : r each cf th e 165 sta rc h e s req u ire a co rresp o n d in g students. in crease in riboflavin. Sales b ro k en dow n in to classes shew ed the fresh m an class w ith 50 m em bers s Id $3.782 50. an aver- ! age i f $82.10 Scph:n> -.-es i Id . $4 742 the av erag e f i r th e 40 stu dent? be.r.g S ilt 55 Ju n io rs, w .th f 4 . M for a to ta l f B . ‘ T • • - itr s had th e h ighest averag e w i t h 1 $326 97 fo r e a rh of the 19 student? , of «212.50 Sugges/ions on Diet Are Given S Annual Party is Held Thursday 'Whoozinit T lm rada . D. e e m le t 21. 1911 ■ a t lo n — n o «> r u p . G et a b o tt’e to la y a t a n y g o o d d r u g a t -re S a tl« - fa tlon g u a r a n te e d o r i • ba k Bates' Hillsboro Pharmacy WISHES YOU ALL A Merry Christmas L IF E 430 THE KEY • TO WISHING YOU A Merry Christmas Sherwood School Sets Bond Record and Victorious New Year W e wish to thank our m any Friends a n d Customers for helping us m ake this past y ear a most ► Specials for Friday Dec. B . through Thursday. Dec OLIVES CORN S. C. SWANK E. W. NEESE BETTY GREGG WENDALL OLSON RAY McCARNEY WALTER OECHSLE EARL GREENE MILO APPLEBEE 20C C an PIC T SW E E T . wh ile kernel. E ach Produce for Fridav and Saturday Only PEAS H & D Early J u re No 3O3 cans 27c BAKING POWDER “ CRACKERS ^'epke POTATOES v s ** lx CELERY lT,'bH ORANGES L'RGE CRANBERRIES °¡?jn n 29c 21c 10 Ï *’• lbs. lbs. COFFEE CAKE FLOUR GOLDEN WEST 1-lb. Jar S » ansdown Pkg 41c 8c 47c 37c 32c 27c fo r a tru ly Economy Grocery In d e p e n d e n tly O w ned and O p erated PH O N E 6112 I. H. BARRINGTON CHAS. R. SMITH FRANCES JOHNSTON FRED RUDOLPH CLAIRE RICHARDSON GEO. W. WILSON W. T. ROLLINS DEWEY DURANT SWANK MOTOR CO. O u r m ost sincere w ish A m erican Pontiac C h ristm as w ith a com- HILLSBORO Phone $31 ! p lete victory ar.d last- { ing p eace in 1945. W e F eature C GRADE BEEF in Our Meat M arket ALOHA. OREGON p leasan t a n d successful one. Si. inclusive MT. W HITN EY . ABENDROTH Jewelers ALOHA i A C C ID E N T N. 4 th Sales & Service ( ORNEI I t S Phone 2*8W AVE • • HEALTH Phone 1B 22 S E C U R IT Y