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Boren ■ locution ->i t h © ilu m ii V ic t o r , spent f 'h r i.tr n a . and New • o.i h a . aun»»uin»«l it will Yi o ' day with turn in Sioux C ity ti h i » till li.i . not been just before tie w ent to E n.dand lb ir I lin t w e have alw ay w,.s on his second ri.i ion a n <1 » I i<i< » it tii. it i n . h k< t-; c o u l d b.al been ov< i .«••' • five w» <-ks wilt» I I « »I for < in p ro d u c t, so D oolittle BHi AAF. He w.is top I f , I it IO N O Í O l l i ' O |H i ution tu r re t g unner. » .1 .-. ' uhi be econom ically T he p a r e n t s arid b ro th er, L oren, le," h» ud an- tils only survivors. it o •h fur ores in the «•„ f- r w orking Sgt. Leftwich Killed tiid it I.-,, as yet, nn* ill li S /> g t ».liiev II l i f t u l ' l i . hu Ah «»a engine» ! h HI,I of Mrs Vera I. L eftw ich of ti illinji und (-ouduet ihK l«-.st 11,11 h < , i h i , ■ been I, I,-a ., kill«'! uluuiifid-be ii in;', in action in P acific fighting. »ns «»ri the Hill .boro vicinity. T heir will tell pr •tty w ell the Service Men W ounded if these ore ,. |»fe A. I i.la i k , I roxt wu » H ill my s lab »nilones a» 'wounded in action w ith the m a • >'ii East SI im» ■> » h i O kinaw a .fun«- 10, a cco rd K {ton, Pa . und • mv d ig atin g thi.» ing to w ord received from the nul, wriicli is ol r.avy d» p i it merit by h fa th e r, Ix?e ms m He was I (l.ll type. in o rd e r to <le Ernst, of near Tobias. by w hich the g rad u ated fiorn H ilL boro union J-11 succi fully high school iii 1943 and has been I gilt be he in th e com m ercia 1 bu i ; a « foi 15 m onths. !•(<-. Iturcn K P ingleton Jr., tin •d that P ' band nf -Mi M adge P ingleton of Wilson 'J « pus .I bi the. tim e I »av erto n , ti.n been listed a s on tin* I w ounded in Pacific fighting. lutelh ntl h . . ig or buying pi. Her wnc*d ; -i- ' * t>rrt Hweckef u nuinlr r of factor i t son of Mi .md M rs C h arles <plumed. ' S w eckcr. was w ounded recen tly in 1) Mr th i-h »h I Sur t h e r i g h t h md and is in a tiospi- A d provides th a t > t.» I ».n N egr». I land. P r< ty B oard mu. I h.lm Wlle> th e d I posai of u action w ith t h o fleet s»»rne- ned alum inum , w here in the Pacific, acco rd in g to this p im m us’ w ord received fr»»m turn by his ( '■ h i . Unt il • „.lent* Dr .md M is D. E. Wil< V b .pp, l b e i li tak en , it ih of H illsboro He hud been a w a r d ha er! th e P u rple H eart. Jo h n w rote ..Ik a b o u t plans, th a t hr- .-.sis getting along in goorl b e d c \ /eloped L-ithcr ib o ard which sbap»- and for his folks not to 1»-r.ible ruble ¿x.rtion worry. Th»- young seam an has been in i pot for w hich facilities I m the n orth w t. Davis j tbr- service about a y e a r a n d a b. If He e n tered th e navy in his ..id H< laid ernpha is on th e po- senior y ear at H illsboro union ,! , . 1 in C hina w hich can ; d if A m erican ingen- i high senool, w here he w as s tu i ¡-, i- .md ex p erien ce is d en t borly prr sir!<*nt arid activ e in all stu d en t affairs l > th is task. Pfc. B uren K. Pingleton lr . h u s M artin Hall, th e invent- band of Mrs M adge P ingleton o, (- elec tro ly tic process for B eaverton, has been w ounded in » alum inum from its ores, Pacific fighting. of th e «-arly bu sin ess as- of Davis. and as young ■ e tw o w ere th e principal in th e P ittsb u rg h Kcduc- U!ll| m y, w hich la te r becam e Alim nun C om pany of A m erica. i oldest em ployee in p o in t' Ale (C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e I) ; <»f service, D avis w;us a 1 W ashington county has actor iu th e developm ent ' d eclared | m a etim e m ark ets. He n ev er failed to m eet its assigned Ale« i- id en t of th e com pany ; q u o t a and he called on county resi din W< i Id w ar I and has been den ts to keep the reco rd clean by man of th e board thro u g h o u buv eg serie- K bonds up to th e Win Id W ar 11 lie v.., ..ctive in tiie limit. He called atte n tio n to the expansion pro- fact th at local b an k s a rc payin'! • xecution of th e ir in which in te re st th rough J u n e 30 on all gram for defense . d o ,e th an $300,000.000 savings accounts d ra w n ou- now Alcoa siH’iil m ore f .r th e purch ase of series E w ar ,,f its own funds. A d in n e r was given in honor of bonds. T otal of $10.350 w as invested in the th ree A le,,, le a d e r, at th e lfim- scries E w ar bond in H illsboro i i i in,tel in P ortland M onday night 1 ist T h u rsd ay d u rin g th e local r e bv tiie Itoi tl.ind < h am b er of com- ii,ci ' , R ep resen tativ es w ere pres- tailers' "O ver th e Top" day. S ix H ro Gresham, Sa - teen "jeeps." v eteran s of th e S o u th I, a. P o rtlan d an i V ancouver. At- Pacific campaign:-, ram e out from from hen w erc M ayor E P o rtlan d w ith Red C ro ss. M otor W. C. C hristensen, corps d rivers. T he “je e p s” w ere M c K in i and A M. Ja n n - b usy fo r tw o h o u rs giving rides R eedville. e s i V ,1 R w ho is handling to bond buyers. Follow ing th e rilling ojiei a tc i , - for th e com - street rallv. the crow d w as invited in tiie n o rth e rn |w rt of th e t, see "To the S h o res of Iw o J im a ” at th e V enetian th e a tre . J o h n H o dgkin’, assistan t state a d m in istrato r for th e seventh w ar loan, and S en ato r P. L. P atterso n of H illsboor spoke on b eh alf of the w ar loan cam paign. in . - 227 S. TH IR D AVE. KEN ROTHI.KIN. Prop. W ith F aber E lectric A ppliance and R oper E lectric Hill: boro, O regon HILLSBORO ELECTRIC CO. COMMERCIAL, MILL and HOUSE WIRING General Maintenance W orkm anship G uaranteed ‘Nn .Lib T<><> Sm all or Ton Large F o r S e r v ic e — P h o n e 1 6 F 1 4 .las. E. W olford, O w n er 1910. in County E' Bond Quota Still Short Legion Junior Play Grove There Sunday SUGGESTS— Hii i .sin uui BUSINESS an d PROFESSIONAL WOMEN PROGRAM Your LIFE INSURANCE to Reap the GREATEST BENEFITS. H. : Pi. li vs ti , Inquiries G ladly Given Ite r» , r f H er. I f n tilli, c f i w i h ro Iin< f«>. i f SS I nt w o rth . M i-h t. s -» I H< L IF E • A C C I D E N T • H E A L T H 4 3 0 N . 4 t h AVE • P h o n o 1 8 2 2 i \ y I .V ( ’ail Miller, O eorge P attereo * ve. F ra n k .Miller, Hay ltoplogle V«. E. E. ( »ilb-nwater, K en D avidson vs. J o e R eh . F lrvt flight: R ic h a rd F endall vn. Andv V anderzanden, G lenn Cate Forest Hills Championship Tourney Set 'v s . J o h n G p p e n la n d e r , J . T u r k ve. Les Howitt. B ert Van Dyke ve. Dr. S u n Todd, D. G. Jo n es va. Jainea Say, Arne E vason va. J a c k Cate, eorge leaver va. H en ry Shelton, P a irin g s for the a n n u al F o rest G F ra n c is S tu rg is vs. W. B. C hand- Hills co u n try club cham p io n sh ip lee. to u rn ey w ere announced this week F o rsy th e and R eh tied fo r lo w and opening rounds are to be com «lualifying rounds w ith 73s. pleted by next Sunday evening. P lay will be w ithout h an d ica p and losers w ill be elim in ated from the Jerry Abts Home to u rn am en t. 1 J e r ry Abts a rriv e d S u n d ay from C ham pionship flight: Gil For- the na\ it train in g statio n at San ,J Crop • • i • / < ’ > n !. • VS Diego to visit hl» fam ily for a B -‘5fK G e t in H a rd M ckft Dr. R. I. Mills. A ustin S craffo rd w eek. He w ill re tu rn south S u n d a y Ab«ui» IfiO A m ei.' ».-. B vs. O rville Hutch«-n , G lenn M iller and later wiR go east fur speciut J a p in d u strial c e n te rs of Shizuoka. vs IJoy l Ram p, lioizer Fuig tte y2 __________________ T oyohashi and F u k u o k a with fire t/ornbs early W ednesday. On Coin» so m ain lan d , C hinese forces drive on im p o rta n t base of L iucbow On«* colum n w as th ree ¿¡(M , ¿ la v e , a ¿ v a t e i / z i M e n t , ? m iles from the airfie ld form erly used as an A m erican bom ber base J a p forces still h a d n 't tu rn ed to m ak e a stan d in N o rth e rn Luzon, •where the 37th division reeled off a n o th e r 13-rnile advance. Ja p a n e s e forces on O kinaw a faced slau g h ter, suicide nr s u r re n d e r as cam paign en tered its closing hours W ednesday. Scores <tf »-nenny s#Jdi» rs leaped into the sea from the cliffs on the island's so u th ern tip M any su rren d ered , m ore th an ever before in Pacific w ar. T he few rem ain in g w aited in th« ir foxholes an d caves until A m ericans fell upon them and killed them . Tiisle, odor, color or luinlness G e n . B u c k n e r Kill»-/! Our Lt. Gen. Sim on B olivar B uckner J r , com m an d er of U S. 10th A rm y on O kinaw a, killed by shell M on day. Gen. A rnold an n o u n ces t h a t A m erican bom b loads dum ped on J a p a n will reach tfhe ra te of 2,- iOO.OOO tons a y ear by J u ly 1. T h ree A rm ies To R em ain T h re e m ore A m erican a rm ies— one m ore th a n o rig in ally planned will be k ept in G erm an y a t least until Deremb» r. T hese a rm ies are the 3d. 7th and 15th. T he 9th will re tu rn to th e U. S. in July. e lC lfc L c il G eneral E isen h o w er given big w elcome in W ashington an d ta lk s to jo in t session of congress. The g en eral declared th a t the fig h tin g m en e x p e c t w o rld lead e re to p re serve peace. T rum an Al t OA LEADERS — A rth u r V lia \. above, chairm an of t h e board of A lum inum C om pany of A m erica, and I W. Wilson, b e low, v ice-president in ch arg e of operations, w ho inspected t h e H illsboro office a n d lab o rato ry ,nd drilling o p erations on D ixie M ountain T uesday. Former County Lumberman Dies P r e s id e n t in N o rth w est P re s id e n t T ru m a n flies to O lym pia, W a sh . T u esd ay on w ay to S an Francisco to address closing , sfseion of U nited N atio n s co n fer ence. P la in s a tten d ed th e A lbert W ach- n er funeral. Mrs. M ildred T hrapD visited at th e A dkinson hom e. She re tu rn e d Jam»-. P e te r M cF arlane, a for- to h er hom e in A lbany S atu rd ay . m ei -aw m ill o p e ra to r in th e B ux H er son W ayne rem ain ed to help ton-Scofield area, died a t The in the berries. D alles Ju n e IB. F u n e ra l services will be h tld this a ftern o o n (T h u rs day) at 2 p. m. a t th e F o re st G rove U n d ertak in g com pany chap- cl with Rev. Sias officiating. B u r ial will be in the B ^nks cem etery. Mr. M cF arlan e was born a t Good- :and. Mich , Jan u ary ’ 21. 1864. The fam ily had lived a t D u fu r for a num ber of years. S urviving a re the w low R osetta, of D u fu r; th ree -ons, G eorge of F o re st Grove, Jam es K. of bongvierw and Jo h n of Vancouve r; tw o d au g h ters. Mrs. C. V. F ry d en d all of P o rtla n d and Mr-- E tta P lace of F o re st Grove, and tw o broth» rs. J. A. M cF ar lane of Bellflow er, Cal . an d Rev. E dw in M cF arlane of K ansas. Whoozinit KO PRIORITIES - | I IMMEOIATE OELItfERV For Econom y, H ealth and Better Living .. . See your water doctor. Today . . . J. T. FOSTER CO. 137 S. 3rd Ave. H illsboro P hone 1011 F o r R e s tfu l S lu m b e r s! S T R IP E D (Not necessarily news) Harvests Bring Big Labor Calls Lons Life & Simple to Install A sks C h an ge P re sid e n t T ru m a n T uesday w aiv ed pow er to nam e h is successor in »vent of his d e a th or disability and asked congress to place the sp e a k e r of the house firs t in suc cession line. L in e of Equipment w ill solve, (ompletely, any water problem at a cost of less than one cent per day. G en . Eiw*nh«iwz r W e lc o m e d ( apt. \ e d Ross being booked a ■ eek a h e id o f schedule . . . IE L. the season ppog- Ma, K en/ie !>, ing questioned about H om er Leamrd gelling things lined up to leave for M i R li PO A K C alifornia . . . T h ree local n a w (C ontinued from paee 1) recru its h aving a chance to be back hom e for a few hours . . . . tain gro w ers re p o rt good crons. All piatoons a re w o rk in g s te a d Ila rrv Bates planning a rest for . F red E ngeldinger ily now and som e g ro w ers have hl- h ealth found it necessary to re c ru it e x tra deliv erin g a m agazine. pickers to h elp out in th e peak ru sh . Ira S co tt, prin cip al of Skv- Attend Funeral l.ne school, is su p erv isin g and N O R T H P kA IN S Mr. and Mrs. tra n sp o rtin g p ick ers at th e R E. L. H. A dkinson of n e a r N orth M aling 50-acre field He reports 200 y o u ngsters w o rk in g in this field w inch includes platoons from 4»» 14 I t 2 2 l f i the S k y lin e school, l.in n to n . and A Alt G uild s ' b ak e. S cott has found it r necessary to re c ru it e x tra help i d u rin g th e present w eek and ha. t been nicking up pickers in Hills- , boro. Scott, w ho lives in H illsboro, w ill be p rin cip al of th e A loha school n ext fall. 1 1 (C o n tin u e d f in n i p a g e l l H IL L S B O R O A R G U S — 3 T h u rsd ay , J u n o 11, 1915 Okinawa Battle Nears Finish; Japan Blasted Gaston Flier Dies In German Action BED PILLOWS t h e h e « 5’ I 'll' R.t T .H f KEY TO S iC U R IT Y 33 3 1« R I t lieu y e r t ' 3 H 11 10 H earing on C edar Mill District Set July 11 H earing on tiie form ation of the C edar Mill F ire P ro tectio n dis- 1,, , ha been set by Ihe countv court for W ednesday. J u ly 11. a! 1(1 a. in. in tiie co unty c o u rt room. T h ey A sked for It! Ask is O ur Task! W hat Jap s GENUINE FORD PARTS T ry us first! E v en th o u g h F o n t p lan ts are engaged in all-out produ ctio n for th e arm ed forces, o u r stock of G e n u in e F o rd P a rts p erm its us to continue p ro m p t service on m ost needed items. R em em b er, it p ay s to rep lace w ith G e n u in e P a rts; th e y 're F ord -en gineered for b e tte r service. SKILL IS VITAL IN FILLING prescriptions a n d F o " c,crS r,n1 v O*"era „ re c«f t e * ' VJe ' L a a .'v For R eliable Service Bring Your Car "Bach Home!” W. have the k.tle.l “ ,.,h„„„-s. (he special tools an,I cqu.pm cnt n eco- „„nh. allv perform all service operations with it - Pncy and precision. O ur first interest is «.. het . owner»’ to secure top perform ance from th u r r l)s T ry us. You ll like our leliahlo service! As vital as any in g re d ient w ritten dow n by y o u r d o cto r is th e skill w ith w hich a p resc rip tion is filled. Son can b rin g y o n r p re sc rip tions here assu red t h a t they will he eonipouud- ed a c c u ra te ly b y a ipialit ied r e g is te re d p h a rn ia e ist who uses only the h ig h est (pial- ily d ru g s. 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