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• H I I .I . s b o k o ARGUS Thursday. February 21. l!>4ti Vitamin C Said To Greatly Aid Growth, Health T h ro u g h e x p e rim e n t statio n re- search a t O regon S tate C ollege and ex ten sio n a c tiv ities th ro u g h th e •tate. n u tritio n a l d ev elo p m en ts w ith v itam in C a re b eing passed along to hom em akers, acco rd in g to M s. I ucy A Case, ex ten sio n n u tr itio n ist. R ecently Miss C ase c arried out J d em o n stratio n called K eepin ; F it w ith V itam in C" in th e O lncv » ran g e hall n e a r A storia. Miss Case p re p a re d a m eal high in vitam in C for th e ho m em ak ers at A storia, as she e x p lain ed h a n d ling. storing, an d cooking m ethods w hich best p reserv e th is food clc- m ent She nam ed a ir heat and w ater as the com m on c u v n e - , ; v itam in C M i. J«>., S ’ j i m - i n eig en cv ass.stu n t in C . . t > . ;i county, assisted in th e demon.; a- tion an d w ill d ev elo p the v itam in C p ro ject in Id o th e r e n ;•> tie. A fter su m m arizin g college re- se.irch. Miss C ase ex p lain ed t tat the av erag e uers n n eeded v itam in C d aily to help p rev en t low ered resistan ce to b acteriat 11x1ns. build and m ain tain stro n g bones and teeth , p rev en t p ain and soreness of jo in ts and lim bs, p rev en t h e m o r rh ag es and anem ia, stren g th en w alls of blood vessels, aid m heeling w ounds, hold body cells togethe p rev en t scurvy, p rev en t irrita b ility , an d im prove dispos ttor. A sam ple of blood taken from a vein in the arm can be tested ch e m ically for th e am ount of ase >rb;c acid or v itam in C present, explains Miss C ase Such te s’s she adds w ere m ade th is past v ear in the M , Ma sehoo .1 .e .1 S' S’ o i R. In Lieu of Pl farm Dale Changed for Clock Man Takes Roy Card Party ROY The date foi the next card Cockerel to City Pai tv lias been changed to Eebi li arv 26 instead of M.neh .1 li original Enforcing Price Regulations Gets Tougher for OPR s it... it// Bird’s-E y e V ie w H.’w evei W IN T E R IN S U L A T IO N S t a r t s w i t h W in d o w s .' Almost invisible cracks around windows, doors and chimneys can be the cause of a serious loss of heal A careful weather-stripping job is easily done and inexpensive yet the saving m fuel is considerable Why not drop in today and let us help you with your insulation problems? Hillsboro Yard—Corner 2nd and Washington D o n 't L o s e Y ou r P a n ts ! See us for F in a n c ia l A s s is ta n c e OREGON FINANCE CO. C. HENRY NELSON, M anager 112 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon P hone H l S-206 T h e y 'r e H e re ! TRUCK ** LOAD C H IN A W A R E t- • Beautiful Chinaware of at tractive prices—get a com- plete set today! A TEA CUPS COFFEE CUPS 5-inch PLATES 5-inch CEREAL BOWLS ■ ■ > c «C-._ zA'i) .¿aesp V I | | Saucers—Each ........................................... 5c Oyster Soup Bowls—Each 10c 7- Inch Plates—Each ..................... 15c 8- Inch Platters—Each ................................ 20c 8-Inch Dish-up Bowls—Each 25c 10-Inch Platters—Each ................... 35c W estern O r g a n iz a tio n — Our Loans are Tailored to lit your needs • R e a l E sta te L o a n s • L ife I n s u r a n c e L o a n s • B arn yard L oans • P erso n a l L oans A LOAN FOR EVERY NEED ! The officers of this bank are at your service. • ••'■..i...’,’ th .it O P A s sn . ve price controls > safe t ■> d e so— that ■apply begins to ap- rh cer 1 As to w hen that an sw er depends en we c m solve our tes and ease the • rta ’.s. O P A can get 1..ch arg e very soon, it tim e does come. ' h ap p ier th an vour tre! board Because e a rc able to go out m t in ■lit w e re gear a th e road secur tv arid pres- F endali stated ♦ pc: COPELAND LUMBER CO. lltihv siiuen A new «i.iit pi'o|«’cl a I ih h fi. Au » »|M'n inccl m ; h.i heen sehe I I m i olii«* *i Lai »il th«* A im v A ul«*d I »I Tu«*«.lay, b’«»biii.ti\ M at h m i cs Si i,imi fiospit.il. Iti .nll, H p m in (he "i » hiki * fiali .»t h'oi «-si l*'i<'lil. C o m i. r> m.ikiiiK baby sh«»« l »I t»\ e a inn» M’i'.ikt i » will < x p i.iin (ioni fclt l'onVitleMcmu ••« i \ le» I»« 1 • ’.¿cr* .»mi saw m ill w tnkci i n meli p ii'fc r w fute or «•« i u (»• .»«i\ant.tip's »»f one « i g.miz.itio for i.HCtl witfi conti .istiiiK wool V.ll t E r m . ' Foord of F arm in g to n , ae »«' ,»UI*|M»sf . f ft»! ll’t'll \ »• I» n u n Insti urtim i i> Kiven bv ,m Aniei lv se heilu let 1 F ifteen tables of c a rd , n a ile d bv Ins wife, w ent to and bunco vvi re played at tile I 1st um. av.-oulnm to I \\ \ CIt> Io J « .ili lie ti l*i • a l t . a liti .1 i | | . u t i l i ..<itl.m il recently to sncild .1 few e i .1 party sp on oied bv the A ltar « I . W ill» |s lia i ..«• f (''indiicti . . v . w th Ins sister B ecause h - leiv Winn ers in 500 w ere: l.a- p u i t o f III« t i i c a tit Wc t p iu PI "Kl «im. Hilly b . o u t hav v’ an al.it :n clock and lit lies first. 11 U 11 C rtiiuc.in. six oiid. •*t»m: lin k s • ha\ c f» »il I » ila be sure he w ouldn't ge' too loin Ida Ilei men... m e n s 1.1 1. G eorge • f a now tllty » S ub a i ibe to til«’ A l K U X . e ta r the ru ra l life. ,\lr Foord ering. ’ ,1 •. ill. a ll) V a n I lom , .dong lus Rhode Island Red e a 11 Jo h n R eim ers and Eetxi H erb rooster. ,c,l tar bunco Lois V an.ici zn:i tell Several curm tis eitv s ids plaved liad high score w 1 the b u d and tiualiv let n e s Paul W illiam w as the nam e cape from the lieu To m ake ne.iee given to the infant soil of Mi I roin w h ere I J o e M a rsh w i ll the farm er, the fath e r of tile and M W illiam H erb lie was 1 Itv bovs paid $2 to r the tow 1 born F eb ru ary 29 and is th e but bet a e dav light (he cockerel list son l'hev have live d m g li- found ts wav hom e tei s He a b o pa- 26tli n an.lelu'.d Foord happily re tu rn e d hom e if Mr ami Mrs C harles H erb from Ins vacation th e follow ing dav Ceci llle r b Antli nv V aiiPom - elen. F rancis lle rte l. H ow ard V.in- deliev ami M .iuriee H erinckx w ere am ong the 2.» m em bers in itiated I n ta the C atholic O rder of F o re s t e rs at Veftxmi t F ebrnarv 19 A A fellow t«»«»k an aerial ph«»to- v«»te one way Nome an o th e r ; some banquet was servaxi in the eve- g ra p h c f our town, un«l it make« of h« •cr and olio i enjoy a g la nmg at the C D F to Hill guest-, tfie place look like I'to p ia . don’t. You ou m ight think th ere wu lit rm.m P ran g cr cut an a rte ry in his foot w hile cutting wood a lot of reason for frictio n . I’t»lks argued that the new fire FARM INGTON F a rm e rs' Union H erm ans Visits house a «»uld never lock a < II he bli met at the school Tluirsdav e v e Hut It’* all in your point of view, W ilfred llerm en s. F 1 c. son of ning w ith a good atte n d a n c e F rank Mr and Mrs Jo e llernien.- of Yam th e old Town Hall. Hut they l»ai (•el up high enough see the rom S. h u l” i n c h . p r e s i d e i- presided at .'nil. h is b e e n v U i t i n f In . am i m oni/e perfeelly from (he air. One munity as a whole and tho«e hill«* he bus ness session Mis G ent of ’ll t i l e r Mis A ntonc Vandehe.v He hide of the railroad track s look '..he K ansas City local gave a till, recently re tu rn e d from overseas ami discords blend to g eth er into wh.it o ju n io r F arm U nion clubs Mrs is on a 30-day leave un good an (he o th er. All (he d if we call A m erica -a fire , harm o n i F reem an w ill be the ju n io r leader Mr and Mrs H enry H erb and ferent landm ark* blend in nicely ous land. The differences only look tor this local P lans a n d a rr a n g e Mr ami Mr*. J E Nielsen pent w ilh surrounding*. m ents w ere com pleted for the state a few days w ith th eir b ro th cr-m - big to people who see then» from convention Committee to help with tuo d o se ! M 1; W F rom w here I sit, th ere'a a le.*!«oh tie b anquet is Mrs O N E ric k W itt of Garibaldi M r W itt w a * n- in th a t photograph. A conuuuruty'a son. Mrs Jo h n Haase. M i- Ed Jtired wh le w orking in the woods Ç lv E reu d cn th al and Mrs E teem .ui 1 last O ctolier and is still in bed but m ade up of d ifferen t elem enU Rowe is im proving people aa well us landm arks. Some Six new m em bers w ere signed v • M up and Mrs M aurice VanLoo of C o r The u p p er grad e's teacher. Miss nelius. is the n in th great grand- E redora W ollard. spent the week C op) I m tr d S ta in th r u f n IturidtH . M rs At.'.o:;,. V a n ’.eile.v end at the hom e of h er b ro th er-in - She i also f has 92 g randchildren law and s s ’er. Mr and Mis O 1. M iller D isehargeil M cClelland in P ortland P:c RusseU M ilier. aon o f Mr Mr and Mrs F reem an Rowe and Mrs H arry M ailer, received fam ily w ere Sunday d in n e r guests and his discharge from the arm v F e b ru at th e hom e of his m o th er Mrs ary 7 He served 26 m onths amt F lorence Rowe, at C edar Mill in the pu rp le h eart and tw o celebration of Mr. R o w es b ir th received b attle stars m the Italian cam- day .Mrs Eva Itagiu 11 and Mis E d paign M arie was the nam e giv- gar R ehse visited w ith Mrs E rn en T ere-,i to the infant d o i g h t e r o f Mr est E dw ards of H eppner at the and Mrs L am bert H< e-ack er She hom e of her b ro th er. Jo h n Lor- ■v , , b a : ii F e 'o i ”ia : y 2 sung. in H illsboro last S unday D onald Nielsen, son of Mr and School Closed T h ere w ill be no school M ondav Mrs J E N ielsen iBUH of Slav ton. left for Fort Lewis F eb ru ary and T uesday T h e teach ers M ss M ary Koch and Miss F red o ra W ol 6 a fter visiting w ith h;s g ra n d and Mrs C harles lard, w ill attend the teac h ers' in parents. Mr Herb, and o th er relatives He e n stitu te at R eedville listed in the arm y Mr and Mrs A rth u r A vers and A large c r. wd from here a tte n d Investigato the Advantagoa fam ilv visited h er p a re n ts at T il ed the w adding dance of Mr an i lam ook Sunday. H ans G la d of F I ;. Mountain Mrs. W illie Herinckx a t the G of Wvo., w as a visitor at th e O. N hall in Hiló bor i Thurs iaj n E rickson hom e S unday I t ’s not w h ere you are living that Mrs N athan West >n's father. A m atters. I t’s how you are living A Y earian of We ser. Idaho, wh has been visiting the W eston f.un- th ere ilv. left last w eek to visit an o th er d au g h ter. M rs C J Keel; n g. at Tacom a. Wash Mrs H arold M overs ho * been i II M rs L au rel M iller a id d i n - ter. A nna, left T11 d ■’ evenir for th e ir hom e at B ik er O rc M: M iller has been sta y in ’/ . the h ci of her cousin. Mrs Ed ir Hch H er fath er. J 1, E astm an . w ho ill in a H illsboro hospital, is m a Sh e s ns Lively as n Y o u n g s t e r - ing a satisfacto ry recovery Now her B ack ach e is b etter Woodworkers To Meet Wire Recording Shown at 4-H Meet H ELV ETIA —W ire reco rd in g was ted t the 4-H .. - <■■. m en t program a t H elvetia school A n o th er featu re on th e pro g ram was Missouri cow bov. Dave West He sings in th e m orn in g at six over KOW. The 4-H safety club met T h u rs day at the hom e of Jim F oerster. M em bers stu d ied th e ir u ro ject books, and p lan n ed activ ities for th e vear The W om en's G uild m et at the hom e of Mrs E E G uerber. w ith Mrs R H o rn eck er assisting h o st ess At the M arch m eetin g M rs J. S ch n eid er and Mrs. S tau ss w ill be hostesses- Yungen Honored Abe Y ungen w as h o n o r guest S u n d ay a fte rn on at a su rp rise g athering at his hom e Y ungen has com pleted 20 v ears as a m em b er of th e C onsistory, an d Sunday- School teac h er in th e H elvetia church Mrs. Don A ddington was . ch arg e of the pro g ram . A lovelv gift for th e ir hom e w as p resen ted to Mr and Mrs. Y ungen bv th e 60 guests. Mr and Mrs Jam es D avidson and baby m oved to S auvics Island Monday D avids -n w ill be em p lo y ed at the S p en cer farm Mrs. Lovat D avidson has been x is itm g for th e past th ree w eeks at th e J. M D avidson hom e. H er h u sb an d is in G erm an y . F red Y ungen is recu p eratin g from th e effects of a b ad ly b u rn ed foot. I’Kl U T U N G IIIK K The Rev P e te r Je n se n S e a ttle evangelist, w ill conduct services for th e next two w eeks He began T uesday t 7 30 p m at the A ssem bly of G od church. 246 E Lincoln ¥110 s e r vices w ill be held every ev en in g except S aturday He wall speak on subjects of im portance p e rta in in g to th e present chaotic days. cur,- ren t events and Bible propheev. The Rev Jep sen is an in te rn a tio n ally know n sp eak er an d has been activ e in th e m in istry for 25 years. Friendship Temple Membership Up M O U N T A IN D A L E O reg o n 's traffic" d eath ra te f ir the y e a r 1945 .vas 11 7 p e r s o n ^ k ill ed p er one h u n d red m illion m iles o ' trav el, according to S ecretary o f S tate R obert S F a rre ll J r This c m pares to a ra te of 9.7 for 1944 T he d eath rate, show ing t h e n u m b er of persons k illed in re la tion to th e ex p o su re to accident. in inert - ■ for th e th ird consecutive rate. F a rre ll sa.d The ra te has been in creasin g slig h tly each y ear since 1943. T raffic d eath s in 1945 to taled 349. w ith th e possibility th e fig u re may go h ig h er w ith late rep o rts. F a r rell said. He a ttrib u te d th e in creas ed ra te to th e h eav y increase in the use of th e m otor v ehicle w hile d riv e rs failed to re g u late th eir d riv in g practices accordingly. "Driving p ractices th a t w ere relativ ely safe d u rin g th e w ar y ears w hen trav el w as light, m ay be e x ceedingly d an g ero u s now th a ’ traffic is h eav y on m any roads." F arrell said "F o r exam ple, vol um e counts show th a t w h ere tw o cars a m in u te passed a given spot a y e a r ago. from six to 11 cars m ay pass th e sam e spot now. "O bviously, w ith traffic m uch heavier, d riv e rs n eed to exercise g reater care in such things as pass ing. m aking left o r rig h t tu rn s off the high w ay , tu rn in g onto a h ig h w ay ot d riv in g across a highw ay. F a ilu re to m atch increased traffic volum es w ith increased caution is a dom inant facto r in the rising accident ra te .” F a rre ll urged d riv ers to hold speed dow n to a reasonable pace, sw in g due reg ard to existing tr a f fic conditions. W hich is y o u r philosophy?: The rest of the w orld do esn ’t give us a b re »k so w e’ll b reak the rest of the w orld; cr. I can h elp p u t a b ro k en w<»rld rig h t if I s ta rt by b reak in g w ith wrong. T he w av to see eye to eye is to k eep on the level w ith each other. . large m em bership of new m em bers to F rien d sh ip T em ple No 8 since vacation and next tim e th re e m ore are to be added It is hoped a good a tten d an ce w ill be p resen t as th ere w ill be initiation Coolidge Discharged S tan ley C oolidge has re tu rn e d hem e. He is the son of M r and Mrs C arl C oolidge He w as in th P hilippines, saw com bat on M in danao. and a rriv e d at J a p a n O c to b er 22. 1945, He was statio n ed at O kayam o on H onshu He r e ceived his disch arg e F e b ru a ry 14 A llsup V isits E d w ard A llsup. recen tly r e tu r n ed from G erm an y w h ere he spent th ree y ears in the a rtille ry division : ' ■ ( t h e Ed L en g ach er hom e Patez Discharged W alter P atez from P o rtla n d v is ited w ith his p aren ts and fam ilv th is w eek He recently was d is charged from the arm v He w as on activ e d u ty over seas three yean V ogrs Leaves P vt K enneth V ges left T u e s day night from P o rtla n d to C am p R obertson. A rk . w here he w ill b- assigned to his new w ork fo r ttie n ext th ree vears. Mr an d Mrs Loel H ollenbeck. Mr and Mrs Jim M athiesen a t tended th e 500 club S atu rd iv night at th e C laud W illiam s home M rs G uy W illis r, tu rn e d to h er hom e from M cM .nnv.lle hospital w h ere she had been for ten dav ta k in g m edical tre a tm e n ts S he ... im proving n ic e '-. Mr and Mrs. B radford Fow lcs of P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end at th eir hom e here. He is em ployed in P o rtlan d . Cooking Class Formed At Hazeldale School Death Rate for Highways Upped o f A m e r ic a Convention Plans Complete; Junior Clubs Discussed Electrical Contracting • • TH ER M fìD O R E lectric H o u se H e a tin g CAN’T KEEP GRANDMA IN HER CHAIR ROPER Electric Co. •t o y : tilf.-rr i i , n s e i t i n » I,a. Xa I - qatckly, o n ce th e y discover th a t th.- r. »i ‘ ’ -A® ' / " l' lr , r " ' tie m sx lx- tire.1 ki.lney. I h r kiunt ya ar< N a t u t r 't e h irf w ay o f ta k ing th<- rxcvas acois an.I w gatr o u t th.* ■ I. Th» y help in.j -t roplc ¿ ims a b o u t .1 Conference Post Given Local Girl M. • Bet*y J e .1 n V .::[) • ■ ! n. frcshrruin in h »me econom ics at t.nt.n a <!.»;•, O ; «.*: >n S tate cdleK<‘ and * 1114b , n ti r !rr < f ki ’n ry function perm it« b of Mr and Mr- J L VanDorn- p- n< « m ati. r to rrn ia in in your bliMxj. it rn of M untai a Laic, has been ap- ini» can < nnu-'>iu» i*a< l.a< hr. r h»-umatir psiin«. ’ J I' *'•» ' f !•« 1» art«! rneriry. g rttin ir up P inted mpud ch airm an o f the lLnjr. I '.flin r « « u n d e r t h r r y » « . O regon Old G irls' e n ferencc 1-kl.' • i - « » ' i nn«l F'raquent tn a< a n ty w hich is bein 2 held at O lio o n 1 1« -a ■ 9 ith s fiixEin*-««. m artin g and b rniny a«m r- S tate college th > v ear on F eb ru ary ’ A * t ’ .«• i« . m otlung w rung w ith : - • o r bladdrr. 22. 23. it d 21 T he 1 'i r e - . • « 4 l,(. h'-M m . ' f t v. •' ,\ak > • t r d ru g tfi-t (or D nan'a i i *. a in' .»nt diu re tic , u-ed *>ierr«sfully the M- th ali>; ch u rch ai th e col f, r . - . r i yrnr«. 1». nr.’» give lege cam p u s an d is fo r all high by n 11 r< ,n« ,.-f a n d will help th e 16 mil«« of school .in i coll« ge age girl - A min* « ■ l . h . ',t p. i nuua w»*Ui irvm im um atten d an ce of 25) girls is yuur LI l. Get I»ou:i'g Pilli. planned Mis V anD om elen w ill help w ith sleeping arran g em en ts arid will ir- ran g e recreatio n for the girls She is also c rresponding se c re ta ry for the organization. H er m other, Mrs J. I, V anD om elen. w ill be a guest at the co n fer ence. i H A ZELD A LE —T h e cook u cl of H azeldale school was o ¡anized u n d er the lead ersh ip of Mrs. V ilet Mills. T he girls w ill m eet at her hom e . nee a week H azeldale H tpp> H ir ciub m e» ': T h u rsd ay w ith Mr- Viola W altli- ard A ttendance at H azeldale Sunday ■. - 57 Mr- A H rringtoi b irth d a y w as honored A large n u m b er of ch ild ren from the S undav s'-hool hav,- -• irted to m em orize Bible verses M inor z- ing a sufficient n u m b er w ill en title them to one week free at a su m m er cim p. A q u a rte t from the M ultnom ah School of the Bible w ill be at H azeldale S unday evening. F e b ru a ry 24. T h ere w ill be col r slides and singing by the q u artet. E very one is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. A rnold Allen o f V anport C ity vis.ted a ' the O. W H esterlee hom e over the w eek-end. M O UN TAIN D ALE - S e v e r a l Charlie Rogers recently b r o k e his ankle. It w ill be in a cast for hom es rep o rted feeling th e e a r th q u a k e T h u rsd ay night Light f.x- som e time. tu res and w indow s wi re shaken Don M cCourt, who r e c e n t l y bought th e Roy W alters home, sold it last w eek and w ill be leaving soon. M rs B erth a W alters, w h o i s ending th e w in ter m Idaho, CEDAR M IL t^ -C e d a r Mill L u m sp ber and H ard w are com pany is be w rites th e re a re four feet of snow th e re an d th e onlv tra n sp o rtatio n ing constructed on the Jam es P e r rin p ro p erty purchased from Mrs. people have is sleighs. S traw . N ations w hich h i v e forgotten Mr and Mrs. C lark C offelt's *:-■ n ■ scon be fo rg o tten them - has been hom e on furlough from selves. the arm y. Mrs Fred L angford spent the w eek-end visiting at Eugene Mr.-. Mabel S traw and on are m oving to th e ir hem e w est of B ea verton nex t week T he C offelt fam ily is m oving to C alifornia. They sold th eir home here. M is C lara S -hm it f Foi vth M >■ I vi ited with M - i .• Mr- E S Hoak an i baby, J a n e are at home. Quake Fel, Slightly At Mountaindale Cedar Mill Building Under Construction 144 S. 4th Avo. Hillsboro, Oregon Tolophono 1361 Prompt Attention Given All Jobs— Large and Small Financing Your New Car Costs Money . . . but o u r Bank A g en t P lan c o sts you le s s an d g iv e s you a g re a t d e a l m o re . W e w ill b e g lad to e x p la in th is p lan to you. G R IF F IT H & M EEKE Telephone 171 HILLSBORO. 131 S. 2nd Ave. OREGON S U P E R -E A S E It S w in g s S ubscribe to the A rgus. H A S F U L L F L O A T IN G A C T IO N AUTO R E P A IR S E R V IC E • Don t delay necessary minor car re pairs—you risk loss of use of your car and a big repair bill. Come in today— let us help you keep your ear in shape. This revolutionary new chair designed hy SUPERBILT swings with full floating action hut do not confuse it with a platform rocker. This is a luxurious full-sized chair, handcialted with Superhilts scientific features, including • inner-spring construction. THE LIVING ROOM SET Davenport and Chair — is uphol stered in velour with walnut finish trim (similar to illustration) SEE IT TODAY — YOU'LL BE THRILLED WITH ITS COMFORT AND BEAUTY 1 U N F IN IS H E D F U R N IT U R E C h e s ts , B e d s , V a n it ie s , D i n e t t e S e t s , a c o m p l e t e lin e ! < COMMERCIAL NRTIDNRL BANK o/ MEtIBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP Washington County Motors Earl M orley, Owner Oldsmobile Sales and Service West Baseline at City Limits PHONE Hillsboro. Oregon 781 WHERE THE HIGH SU H U 15 /fllllllWWWV m URNITURE ^ E t c 156 S. 2ND. AVE. PH-49 1-HILLSBORO n n iP h MEETS THE LOW