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Norblad P arty Candidate tor District Election covered bv th e unem ploym ent declined for th e fifth consecuh >« > a i. ur.’ t’-;nctd by S. G.t.ser. .-»dnunstratcr for th e unem pb ymen? enm pens. t:on co m ission O nlv 131 concerns u have 'fa so n a l ra t.n g s f liW th« n >a red u ; th S25 ,n 1941 and a h A n in d ep en d e n t n o m in atin g a»- ir m b ly fo r N orblad w ill be h eld at A’ to n a i n D ecem ber 26 to safe- g u ard le t ■lily of his nom ination, T l j j w in an n o u n ced T uesday a fte r th e re p u l ilican can d id a te co n ferred In Salem ith C harles A S prague. c h airm an of y u it d istrict con- cressional com m ittee. D u rin g th e day H arm on and Conn, both i f w hom had sou g h t th e r e p u blican nom ination, pledged th e ir h ill su p p o rt to N orblad M arsh had e a rlie r p le d te d hi- su pport W aiter A. N’ 'i-b’.ad. 36-year-old Ast ria atto rn ey , w as nam ed as th e rep u b lican can d id ate for firs’ d istrict congressm an in th e J a n u a ry 11 <>pecial election at the p ar- tv's first district co m m ittee m e e t ing in Salem Saturday. 'D ie a ir forces v eteran of W orld W ar 11 received 12 of th e 20 votes, w h ile E ugene M arsh o f M cM inn ville received seven. Dan H arm on of N ew berg received one vote and C apt. Im rie C .on. L ak e Grove, candidate, failed to get a v i e N .rb la d w en on th e first ballot N orblad stated follow ing his election th a t h e w ill p u t on a v ig o ro u s cam paign for th e co n g res sional seat loft vacan t by th e death of the late R ep resen tativ e Jam es V.’ Mott. D em ocrats of th e first d:.-’rict nice" Salem S uturday to n o m in ate th< ir can d id ate by asaetnbly. J . P. W agner Rites Held W ednesday . iX'. nt^wnum Read ar.d use A rgus C lassified Ada has 13 d eterm in ed n al. Th w ith 57. lecrease >'f 10 from last year, w h ile feed handling and w areh ou sin g is n ex t w .th 27 Re s' ..-ts and am usem ent places n u m b e r 21. w hile 12 of th e seasonal concerns a re forest protectiv e asso ciations. M arion county continues to lead W n u m b er of seasonal f.rm s ih 22 w hile M u.inom an ec.irty h as 14 and C latso p 13. V ir.it.lij . 1 Lane each have n.r.e. and K L - rr ith report* e.ght. In W ashington county th e n u m b e r of seasonal firm s has been de- term iaed as fo u r com pared w ith sever, f r IMA Such f.rm s are a l low ed an off-season of 12 w eeks or m ore d u rin g w hich no unem - p.oym eR t b en efits may be paid th e ir seasonal em ployes. The de- term . nat.cn is m ade on the basis of p ay roll records o v er the past fe a r years Phone 361-M — Call Collect G eneral Sheet M etal Work Ventilating F ans IN ST A L L A T IO N S 1281 227 S. T H IR D A V E . KEN n /7 V u /: . tede lock* and chanm I M ALM _ w EOATS AND WEAPONS M E & ALL W ELWMIED W A L K M E THE TARHET Œ M W E & , EXCEPT W THE ANTARCTIC WA ALMOST ALL ARE ! V ZOOS. * ¿rÂWÆôÎtf P ostwar home conservation includes SAVING USED KITCHEN EATS. EVERV POUND TURNED >N SPEEDS UP PRODUCTION OP SOAP NV LON STOCKINGS, CLOTH ¡NG PAINTS AND MANV MORE SCARCE ITEMS. v V > » » H E R -.- T h e p erfec t gift fo r h e r in a w id e selection of a ttra c tiv e shades. to i » » » V s i I » y I I y y n 11 F u n eral services fo r S tella Schulz. 48. of B ethany, who died D ecem ber 10 at P o rtla n d S an itariu m , w ere held W ednesday aftern o o n at F in ley A- Sons M orninglight chapel in P o r’. iand w ith Rev F ra n k F riesen of B eth an y B ap’ is’ ch u rch o fficiat ing. In te rm e n t w as a t R iverview cem etery. P o rtlan d . Mrs. Schulz was bo rn at M arsh field May 24. 1897. S he w as a m em b er of th e M ethodist ch u rch at J e f ferson. S he w as m arrie d in N ovem b er of 1919 ar.d had resided at B eth any since th a t tim e. S u rv iv in g a re h e r husband. A r th u r; one d au g h ter. J e a n e tte ; one bro th er. O laf C h risten sen of Toledo; and h e r m other, Mrs. G eorge Veil of Jefft-rson. .95 Q u ilte d Robes J J In d a in ty p astel colors . . th e h e a r t’s d e sire of e v e rv w om an. 14 .95 to . / ’ ■ .95 16 C h e n ille Rugs . . . . S10.95 .A ll local, social and frater nal new s should be turned in at the Argus for publication in that w eek not later than Tues day and earlier if possible. tf A ssorted colors. y C h e n ille B a th Sets S2.98 to S4.95 D re s s e r - V a n ity Sets 49c to S I.49 G uest T o w e ls . . 49c to S2.98 I BLANKETS ired . SR’95 O y F 25% I Wool. k k JL y ► SWEATERS -• An Ideal G i f t ! "B E A C O N " 100% V irgin Wool SR| g .95 A ssorted colors w L a rg e asso rtm e n t for L A D IE S, M EN and BOYS By Mick H ow dv Folks: Ju st heard a local woman explain that a husband's snoring r a n b e stopped bv kindness, patience and stuffing an old sock in his '.nouth. • • * A good tim e to believe all you h e a r is w hen the locom o tiv e w histles at th e crossing. • • • And you ran believe all you hear about MARFAK H B- KI( ATION at C I I W M lX s keeping old cars running bet ter and longer. CHAPMAN'S S E R V IC E STO R E N W l.At and Main, Hill&bore THE C . C « STORE y »• y y IX. G arrett & Weik, Props. Like Mother U w d to Cook It I THE B A R -B -Q fo rn rr First and Uaaellnr ' — 1 - 1 3 1 in T im e CAN PREVENT I I we <jol To O«T ewoawe, rito-s S erio u s The Farmers' Group >».o s io r ‘eoktVNCZ i Ulkt < lllllaboro. Oregon A CHECK ' 1... 1 TROUBLE I t’s th e little th in g s th at count . . . in |i*cventa- tiv e au to repairs. If votir ear isn't ru n n in g right . . . b rin g it in today. O u r ex p ert m echanics will check it o v er anil m ake th e necessary rep airs befo re its co n d ition gets “critical." PR O M PT SERV ICE : REASO N A BLE COST Washington County Motors Earl M orley, O w ner O ld sm o b ile S ales a n d S erv ice SO. SECONO AVE. millzsono , ORIQON West Baseline at City Limits PH O N E IIIIKborn. Oregon 781 THANK Y O U --- We take this means of commending history. To the hundreds of I’GE linemen, the loyal, hardworking men and women load dispatchers, telephone girls, service of the PGE family. With a devotion to clerks and many other employees who public sen ice, they worked hard restoring worked as a well-trained team to repair electric power after the windstorm of the havoc goes credit for restoring normal December 4 “blacked out” the homes and electric service much more quickly than businesses of thousands of our customers. was thought possible. Many repair crews To you, our customers, we express worked continuously from 36 to 40 hours grateful thanks for understanding PGE’s without rest repairing the most badly problems during the great emergency. damaged portions of the PGE system. Special credit goes to the many volunteer It is a matter of pride with us. too, citizens, Boy Scouts, police and others that our modern facilities for meeting who stood by downed lines to warn emergencies of this kind, such as two-way, passersby of the hazard until repair crews high-frequency voice radio for dispatching could take charge. repair crews, and repair equipment of the More widespread damage to electric most advanced type, proved to be of lines was caused by the near hurricane inestimable value in minimizing the after than any previous storm in the company’s effects of the storm. F o r C h r is tm a s -¡ g « G IV E * rt rt YOUR FA M ILY S E C U R IT Y IN 4 A A K THE Y EA R S TO K ■ff Pioneer in supplying Electric light and power to homes, agriculture, manufacture and mercantile enterprises « « g ■ I I I « Portland General Electric Company COM E! g » j BE SAFE TOMQMOW MSUBE TOOAV W ant Fried Chicken or a Steak S u g g e s ts - - - <1 ' S' L a u re l N ew s Mr and Mrs Jo h n S p ierin c re- You FREE AIR Schulz Services Held on W ednesday C h e n ille Robes 1.49 Another County W ar Dog Given Discharge O bserv;it ions n.».le on recent tr j k to Chicago. III. w ere ; \ t 1 \ J M IV rson of th e W .uhington F ederal S a v in g \ lx>an a.-»?« vtats,»n and A A F o elk er of th»* HilHbnt ■ th eatres P erson atten d ed ¿1 b u ild ing and loan conference, w hile FoeU ter wa# a delegate to the A m erv u u laai un convention School Directors an d Families Entertained in te rm e n t a: F o rest V iew cem etery. Mr. L ongtain, a resid en t of the vicin ity for th e past 15 m onths, w as b o rn at C ath lam et, Wash.. J u n e 5. 1900. S u rv iv in g are, his w ife, E velyn; tw o sons, P a t an d B u rrell; fo u r d au g h ters. Nova, N a omi Jan e. S haron, and K aye, all of F o rest G rove; his m o th er. Mrs A deie L ongtam . and tw o sisters. Mrs. Ju lia n S o u v en ir and Mrs. E llen Gil!, all of C ath lam et. Wa=n.: and tw o b ro th ers, H en ry of C ath lam et, an d Lom e cf A storia. Y o u ’ll find the item for p e r fect g ift-giving a t th e C. C. Store! I W hen Lions H ear Talks On Recent Trips Rites Held F riday For M ary W alint R ibbers Services Held on Tuesday I'■ Pic C layton L Tho m ei Port route it. S.nerwo si. land firem an, .o ld \V , i O rchard of G arden Hume w e e tw o of the It* persons k lie.I w hen a t.v 'n engined tran sp o rt plane crashed in a snow - 'lo r n lie • Billings. M ont. S . ’.i: - vtav. w hile atiem pling to land S eventeen w ere killed null lit w een tin- C-47 si nest tw , d ml burns and four w ere in ju re I Th. inj- on enti e l Ihe vice on J a n u a ry 13 1944 and •ei ved vv t ,e th ird arm y O r c h ard whose niothei and a br.dh- A nother W ashington countv w ar dog has been discharged a fter faithfully serv ing ins coui tr j Mrs N'i i.1 M Stone of ro u te 1. B e iv e i- ton. w as not fied in a le tte r dated D ecem ber 5. th a t h er dog. Laddie, w as ready for shipm ent hon e from w ar d g reception and tra ntn : F u n eral services for Marv V.'.il- te r a t F ort Robinson. N ebraska int 78 of i .'<■ 4 S herw ood, w ho c en L addie w as in serv ice tow y ears d ied D ecem ber 4. w ere held Frid.ny i .ne m onths M rs S tone raised aftern o o n a t F in ley 's M om inglight .,nd him from a five-w eeks-old pudi ’ v C r.ip ei in P o rtla n d w ith conim .t- on th eir litlle farm at F.,. . t at R iverview A bbey crem a- A ccom panying the letter from Fort to riu ” '. S ervices w ere cor.duc'.ed Robinson L a d d .e s h m o ra o le bv H iy C h ap ter. No. 126. O .E S d i s c h g e was from th e arm ed forces of Sherw ood. Instructions a re issued on re- M rs W alint was born in H ungary •jrn in u th e canines th at the fact • n 1867 and cam e to O regon in they w ere train ed as w ar dogs ¡907. She had been a re sid e n ' of th e T u alatin d istrict since 1910 should always be borne in mind are cautioned against S he w as m a rrie d to Louis W alin, P ersons sicking'' them on anyone. 53 y ears ago. S u rv iv in g a n . her h u sband: an d one son. L. J. W alint A m an should live up t s his of G ran d C oulee faith before asking any one to die for it. taking y » I’ : v e .d Ed 1. Moore, in d u stries and . .. p i.m l'. I C K r.iim e,' i s’-, w ild life, stream purification. •id recreatio n ; J W Dixon, tim b er id products produced from tim - , K E E. star, pow er O..kes explained th e , : gar .-ation and du ties of the co m m ittee and short talk s w ere m ade bv C C , U nited S tates Recla ra tio '. 11 v ice A rth u r King, irng.it -oe. alist. ex ten s.o n service, and W M B artlett, consulting engm ee: ci the poct-w ar read ju stm en t and i.ev elopm ent com m ission. A fter these talk s th e m eeting was tu rn ed over to discuss, >n o! the flood control hearing for th« T. I'.atm. S peakers w ere W M M acG .bion and Mark Xel-i-n cf the arm y engineers H la.ne Brown w as nam ed as ch airm an for the v uinty to present fe a tu re s of flood c '■ ir <1 on the T u alatin at th e he.u - m F u n e ra l serv.ces for Em il Lcr.g- :ain, 45. of F orest G rove, w ho d.ed M onday, w ill be h eld T h u rsd ay 't o d a y at 2 p. m. a: F reft G rove ■ I, Palm er S lig a tio n , m in o r drainage and land M U ' W W W t u n e d Sunduv filini a week vHUI I <|in|e be.ivv Miuwfull in Ihe Si,,,. „ ,,.|.,tiv i in Spnkuiiv mid 1 in lulinie in, mutuili |».i ■ hut nice C :• iv Ju d g e II D K e ik n .n i c, utv com m itteem an for the pro ject announced the following m >- reside at Garden Home Joined jx n r ents of sub-conn,u'.tee heads , w ,v 11 p articip ate in the T uala- th e arm y in N ovem ber. liH2 valley llood control h earin g set Itevem ber 21 .,t H illsboro. Thev are J W lt.u n ev . flood . intro! and m ajor d rainage. W J . , e '" , Longiain Services Set for T hursday R O TH LEIN . P rop. H illsboro. O regon FOR jREAT W EST UNION’ -T h e schi ,1 b o ard nd th e ir fam ilies w ere guests at ihe C ar: V ogel hom e M onday ev e- • g Wh le the school business took place th e ch ild ren and t h e G eorge A lm eron iM a rlb n ' T ib m o th ers m ade C hristm as tra y fa- bits, 71, of C ornelius, d .ed at his v irs f r th e m ilitary hospitals Lois hom e on D ecem ber 8. F u n eral se r Mason poured fo r th e ch ild ren 's vices w ere held T uesday m orn in g group at refresh m en t tim e. C arol singing com pleted th e ev e at F o rest G rove U n d ertak in g chapel w ith in te rm e n t a t C ornelius ning Mr. ar.d Mrs Loyd M ason Mr and Mrs. and daught cem etery. Rev T. D. Y arnes o ffi Jam es Jm brie and sons, Mr an d ciated. Mrs. C arl B erg er and ch ild ren . Mr T ibbits w as b o rn in N ebra d Dick Mr and Mrs. ka. N ovem ber 28. 1E~1. He is s u r S h i rle v C ir l V o jes and children. Jo a n and v ived by h .s w ife G race: one son. , jester A. A ioany. o n e d aughter., avnan. eo.-pprised the party. L ucille Tfipton. C o'r.elitfs: t .• >' M aybe, w hen you feel d is g ru n t b ro th ers. W alter E. Spokane. Wash : and W ill H . P o rtlan d : and led. it’* ju s t because you are p.g- one sister. S tella O lip h an t, an d fo u r headed g ran d ch ild ren . Free E stim ate on N ew or R em od eled PHONE practical ' v ' V F uture »rer.itior< , ( the W illam ette V.'Hev Project eom n ttee w ere uim ’ u . vm J D ecem ber 5. ¿it a m eet- of the Wasihir»:\»n countv co • courthouse called bv F Iv analyst of Plane Crash Kills Two County Men Tliui day, D ert n ih er 13, 1945 R ites Held T uesday For G. À. Tibbits VALLEY HEATING & SHEET METAL COMPANY FU R N A C E droves , F u n eral services fur G race Mac R ibbers. 62 of T im ber, w ho died D ecem ber 8, w ere h eld T u es day aftern o o n at F orest G rove U n it.-..K in g ch ap el W ith it te n u e :.: at k v e rg re e n cem etery . M cM innville M rs R ibbers w as bom at C lev e land. O hio. F e b ru ary 3. 1883. She . fa rm e r - e tid e n t o f T , liv in g th e re for n in e y e a rs p rio r ; m oving to F orest G ro v e five y ears ago. S u rv iv in g a re h er husb.,nd. Pi - er: fo u r d au g h ters. Mr? Kern o’. B ak er of F orest G rove. M rs R egin ald T w y m an of S eattle. .,nd Mrs G eorge W hite of T im ber, an d Mrs. H orace Richm &rd. and one son. E arl R ibbers. both of S eattle, an d eig h t g ran d ch ild ren . KÂLL'S GARAGE, Conielins H eating & S Q N ONCE ROAMED O IR HESTERN P tA /fo Lena Olson Rites Held at B eaverton Towing and Ambulance Service i /VJi r finals N ig h t - I U T E ’ 4™ <- / F u n eral services for Lena Olson. CS, of ro u te 1. T igard, w ho died j D ecem ber 6. after a long illness, j w ere eld Mortdav afternoon at B eaverton C ongregational church. B u rial w as at C rescent .G ro v e cem etery, w .th P e g g s M ortuary .n c urge o f arrangem ents. Mrs O lson was born n Sw eden J r.uary 23. 1880 and h er paren ts m oved to O regon w hen she w as an .-ria n t S he is su rv iv ed bv tw o d. ughters. Mrs. J. T. 'L a u ra Bol- er.. ro u te 1 T gard. and Haze'. Oi- s- n. W ashington. D. C : and four s ns N' rris of M ultnom ah V ircer.t f T.gard. Car! of B eaverton, ar.d H erb ert of Coos Bay; also seven gran d ch ild ren . F u n eral s rvjces w ere held Wed- r . s tay aftern o o n at P o rtlan d Cre- fo r Jo h n P W agner. 82. ■ tf F • Gr - dent f t v ir’n t v for th e past 74 re a rs. w ho d ied M nday M r W agner was a m em b er of •be M-M; inv .il B P O F He •ra j b e rr M arch 17. 1863. in F e rn - sy ltu i.a S urv iv in g a re h is wife. iSaffic l a c f Forest G rove. ar.d m any niece? and nephew s. D a y CONSERVATION STOPS WASTE! Meeting Held For Willamette W 'L D U f t Valley Project Seasonal Firms Show Decrease ” - H I I I^ B O R O A R G U S THE KEY S E C U K IT Y