ft— HILLSBORO ARGUS________ Thursday. March 21. 1946
Edgar Rehse
Dies Sunday;
Funeral Today
Fats and Oils
Major Shortage
Circle Elects
New Officers
Beaverton Pharm acy
Farewell Party
Honors Mrs. Staub Under New Owners
Lewis Buys Sloro
YAMHILI
Hugh Lewa. of B ra
v e t n Ila - pm . ha-ed the 1*1« l ’ un
h i n l w i o , i n l i p u n v ili Y a m liill a n i
Inni, I ' . .Sion l u i " < ek Ile Ita,
G A Ka i child and W 11 llovd m a f n in d a h m is c r r hi» l.milly
a le now epeiali m; I l t a \ e ■ 1 o n .u n i i ■ i : id n g I ' 1 and fot Ih lo
F its ,iml oils a te .1 m ajor w orld
OREMCO- La lies' C ircle met at
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h«i\ til. : n u tvh r e d 1 th« Iris work
the h. me of Mis E rnest Wilfer!
; recently made b> sp ’keuneii for
buxine •« fiotn G 1. (’oui ICI K a li ■
with 25 present. T hey don ited $10
• dv.' 1:11.0 .U lti e "ili httiicuts ni
I’ .- Fam ine Emergency c - u n u t t i e
to the E e l Cross Mrs M .M .irty
'sigli In t'h le a
child w a . p n \ inii.dv in the diULi i.f u n d v un Ini 1
ted
by
P
resident
T
rum
an
to
was re-elected president. Mrs. Ri b-
Gi » !»»tl go barlirr siimi
hiuinoM tn I*» III x lile .
I avert s tirv .ill ’ll am ong the liber-
F uneral services for E dgar Rehse. soit vice-president, and Mrs. Moan
ttlfi*'.
tw
I pa >r.< af K.inipe and A» a
w hviv he npei.d ed
55, of route „5. Hillsboro, resident secretary -treasu rer.
Subsei die lo The Argus.
I’rior to 42 mold !,. Ill I!he n avv,
W h ile this w orld shortage .» '.its
ot the com m unity for the past 53 Sailor Visits
Povd W'lf. a.Mioci ited Wi th Kaiv
a n t nils is I «'fleet. .1 in the United
years, w ho died at his home S u n
Sherw ood W ilfert, w ho is »'.a-,
child m P iiiicvdl t*.
States b ' reduced production of
day. will be he'd today (T hursdayt tioned at Bremerton. Wash., in tne
• and other in iu stria l produels.
The pair w en' tu g clh rr for it vc
tit 1 o m at Donelson A 8
navy, spent the w eek-end w ith his
'
in
.
.m
in
es
ath
er
than
the
A
m
er-
\ cm •> In 1*« incvill c. Iluvd wo« uuni
chapel w ith interm en t at F ir Lawn parents. Mr. and M rs E rnest W il-;
, leas there is in addition a grave
AMinjI »’lie ol the »Iure» at the inne
fert.
dearth of fond fats w hich are a
h r entvicd . a i a lev
lie
1» nt
Mr Rehse w as born in C alifornia
Mrs C lara C urtiss retu rn ed from
prim e essential la m aintain health Itulluek Home
en tire navul dutv in th e I'.n >(ie. Idquld. latilrtr. Salve, Nove Itrups
Ju lv 22. 1890. and was m arried in Los Angeles Monday
H oward Bullock has received h l, ( n in the A leutian« to ll»v «oui!»
• C >\ loiisly." com m ents the A m er
H illsboro F ebruary 4. 1912. to Miss
T he tied Cross d riv e is n earin g
U autlon Use only u.s dlleeted
Paeihc
ican Fat Salvage com m ittee, "we discharge from the navy.
Sara M argaret R rvcraft ■ Thev had its com pletion and re tu rn s arc
e
mnot
use
w
aste
from
.American
resided on the home place p rac q uite satisiac'ory
A ttendance al Sunday setiool was
kitchens to feed the starving peo- ¡ 49. b irthdays horn red w ere those
tically ever since th eir m arriage
George P erson is ill.
pie- of the w orld, but every A m er of M is S tout and Jim m y a n d Hot.
S urviving a re the wife, one son.
G race K arns won tw o firsts at
ican woman can save her cooking by This was m issionary Sunday
Loren, both of route 5. Hillsboro: a com petitive ride h e ’d at the
fats for reuse A fter she has got Several from the Sunday school
a nteee. Mrs Helen Fixsen, route P o rtlan d Hunt club Sun.iav Jo an
1 Newberg, who m ade her home w on a first and a second in a jun-1
ten the food values out of them attended th.' Youth fin C hrist r a l
W ith them until h er m arriage, also
she should tu rn in h e r used fats ly held at the H illsboro high school
ride held last week
a brother and four sisters. H erm an tor T he
for industrial uses T his will m«x«n
ch u rch d in n er w ill, MOVE l»l> kBLKI» VFTS TO \ F H tIOM F CHICAGO III A group
Sixteen w .m en troni tlie Hazel-
Rehse of Hillsboro. Mrs Anna be held annual
that industry w ill not have io m ake: dgle
of veteran» from the P e rry Jo n es G eneral hospital in B attle Creek.
M arch 30.
Hour club attem le.l a
K am ns. route 1. Hillsboro. Mrs
as
great dem ands on the over-all j s h o w Happy
a n d . I . n n . i m I ’m : 1.u n i Iasi
Mich
a
re
saow
n
in
th
eir
special
hi
espilai
car
on
a
rriv
a
l
at
siding
at
C
om
m
unity
club
m
eeting
w
ill
be
1
A manda C aries. S eattle. Miss B er M arch 29
supply
dS
aavilwble
fats
and
o
ils'
hursday in honor of the club's
V aughan G eneral hospital at Hines. I l l . a Chicago suburb. T h eir new
tha Rehse and Mrs. V erna Steinke, Carnes Home
and that m ore food Tats can go to 1 T
ninth birthday
hom e w ill be th e paraplegic section—a hom e most of them may never
both of Hillsboro.
feed the starving
M ax C arnes is at hom e a f t e r 1 leave because they are victim s of spinal injuries w hich have p a ra
"It is ap p aren t in an over-all I Receive » Ixrhsrges
being discharged from the n a w .
Jim m y C alhoun has been d is
lyzed th e low er portions of th e ir bodies. D escribed as "the real vic
Q u ic k S e r v i c e
Undergoes Operation
world deficit of fats and oils, such I charged
from the navy He is at
tim s of th e w ar." the m en w ill receive a special ro u tin e of care and
as is reported bv the d epartm ent hopie w ith
JO H N SO N — Ernest S hf'rb was
Too m an y cocks may spof. the
his
wife,
the
form
er
treatm en t w hich is inten d ed to teach them self-care.
agricultura and the Fam ine
taken to Jones hospital S aturday b roth b u t dem ocracy dem ands th at
Em ergency com m ittee, that every Jean Miller.
Rt. 4, Box 32, Hillsboro, Oregon
evening fo r an appendectom y.
everyone starts cooking
*
Loren B road received his d is
pound of f a t that can be released charge
the arm y. He Is home
from in d u strial use is needed for w ith his from
l’hone 3183
folks.
food I n e r t fore, consistent salvage
of used household grease will m ake |
(Lg
Mile
West on Baseline)
Do we accept each other as w.
avai'.oble m ore food fa t supplies,
or change each o th er into what
by providing in d u strial fats and are
we can b e ’’
oils for th e U nited States
"Collections
of
used
kitchen
fats
KINTOW—T h e targets crow d to
M cK IN l EY-ELM O .NICA - H ead
atten d any school m eeting in this q u arters and office of a crew- i«f are cu rren tly averaging opproxim -
PROMPT SERVICE
district in y ears turned out Friday ! w orkers for the S unset highw ay atelv 13,000.000 pounds a m onth for
uses that norm ally would
n ig h t to vote down the consolida ! h ive been- set up along the right- industrial
Chromolox and Cxlrod Replacement Units Available
w asted In term s of o u r ow n
tion w th G roner. Midway. Jack - 1 ofew.iy n e jr the S iegenthaler mill i be
for All Ranges. Estimates Gladly Given.
tow n and Mi untam side The vote i T h e 'men expect to begin w ork needs as well as the w orld economy,
i it is alm ost crim inal t<> w aste fats
was 43 against and 35 for
I soon and are try in g to find b a r d and oils these da vs. yet m illions
The hot doq may be an bumble ditb — but when it is served with Sick«' Select it is fit
Mrs
E
L
Cox
left
Sunday
for
'
and
room
in
this
vicinity
to
r
sev
MODERNIZE YOUR OLD RANGE
Seattle. W a sh . w h ere she w ill eral months. A num ber of them : of pounds of used kitchen grease
tor a king! For Sick«* Select, with »1« buoyant lightnc«» and »mooth ie « t, make« any loed«
spend a w eek cr tw o visiting re la I a re from S eattle and w ant accom are still being throw n nwav or
poured down the kitchen d rain
with New . . Speedy . . Economical Units
ta«te b etter and give« o lif t to the m o il jaded appetite.
tives.
m odations for only a five-day w eek i "U ntil fats and oils can be pro-
C apt and Mrs. R obert B urger
One ot Am erica'» exceptional beer«. Sick»' Select is pro-
£2*<*L5**"L
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
L
Bailey
and
,1
and
im
ported
in
quantify
of D enver. Colo
spent th e past Mr. and Mrs. F red O tt of P ortland
tarred by those who know
(J k t k
t w o weeks visiting at th e O T w ere w eek-end guests of Mr. and ' from the P hilippines and OUMT 0U
In HILLSBORO see:
In FOREST GROVE see:
producing a re a s —w hich may tik e
M urphy hom e Mrs B urger is Mrs Mrs. A ugust Foege.
tine beer and enjoy good
./- t iliP*'
SickC ’
¡
another
y
ear
—
used
cooking
fats
Gifford's Appliance Store
Barnes Electric Service
M trphy'g niece S Sgt R obert M ur
living.
,
“
Sr
will
be
needed
to
keep
industry
Priscilla
club
m
et
w
ith
M
rs
A.
Phene 3715 or 4564
Phone 227 R
phy retu rn ed hom e Sunday af’er
spending tw o and a h alf years J Meetings Thursday. Mrs. W illiam supplied w ith essential raw m a
overseas in the E uropean th e a tre P a rk e r w ill be hostess M arch 28. terials fo r soap, paper, ink. floor
coverings, fabrics, leath er products
He accom panied the B urgers as
"A m erican w om en have a tre
far as F e rt Lewis on T uesday
SICKS- SEATTLE BREWIMG
m endous opportunity to help th em
w here h e w as g ran ted several
A MALIIDG CO
selves and the rest of the world
w eeks' furlough before being d is
Sines IITi < L. C. Sirt. htt-
by using and reusing every pound
charged
of used reck in g fat and then tu r n
R eport G iven
ing it in In th at w av it will do
Mrs C ris Cron, chairm an for
M cK IN LEY -ElA IO NlCA — Mc double d u ty , first as food and then
the Red Cross d riv e in this d is K inley C om m unity club sponsored
trict. reports a total of $185 02 col a p rogram and box social for th e , to m ake peraonal and household
lected on th e drive. M rs C ron and benefit of the school S atu rd ay eve goods and allow m ore equitable dis
Mrs A. Scott w ere the only so lici ning. Tne follow ing program was tribution of fats and oils th rough
tors and cred it should be given presented: song. "F lag of the Free," out the grease-starved w orld "
Meat deale rs are authorized to
them for th e tim e sp e n t
follow ed by tne flag salute; "D ar
The recent installation of
M r and Mrs. Jo h n Fox and son ling Nellie G ray.” "Ju an ita." "Song pay four cents per p eu n d for all
used
fat turned in
NEW EQUIPMENT now
G eorce and Mrs H arry S tin e of ot O reg m" and A m erica the B eau
Detroit. M ich, are visiting all the tiful" oy the u p p e r grades. Ac
enables us to offer a
Crons T he w om en a re sisters of com panists w ere Mrs. B eryl Olsen.
complete and prompt service
George W and C ris Cron.
T rachsel and D onna Schap-
Women of T ile F lat road en ter- p L e oretta
for your clothing.
rt The low er grades presented
ta in e f w ith a s to rk ,s h >wcr Friday a play. Opal's T h ree La>vers," w ith
in honor of Mrs. G eorge C ron Mary Sue A ddington. F o rres’ Los-
TAILORING - ALTERING
O ver 40 w om en w ere p resen t and li. Kelly K yler and Sydney Paine,
and fine finishing of
th e guest cf honor received m any xylophone duet by Mary S ue A d
Jacob T uller. 85, of route 2. B ea
b eautiful gifts
verton. died at his hom e S atu rd ay
■
ladies’ garments.
dington and Yvonne W ilhelm
D ue to the iln e s s of the assistant
L ad.es of th e club presented a P riv ate funeral services w ere held
preacher. D an S herm an, th ere w ill
afternoon at Donelson A
,,
5-DAY SERVICE on
be no preaching services Sunday. one-act play. Von R io b in tn p p er's Tuesday
ell chapel w ith in term en t at
Sunday school w ill sta rt at 10 a. m. F inishing School." Mrs. Agnes Sew
rugs and draperies.
F
ir
Lawn
cem etery.
P a rk e r p o rtray ed the p a rt of P rof.I
Mr T uller w as born in S w itzer
Von R ioointripper S tudents, in
Join Republicans
types from the mis- land on N ovem ber 21. IB80, an i
Wisconsin progressives a fter a cluding all
boys, hard to learn, p re came to the United S tates 68 years
storm y m eeting in w h i c h they chievous
b asntui and teacher's pets ago He had been a resident of
to u g h ' out th e ir political fu tu re at cocious.
w ere portray ed by Mrs. H. Neil-1 W ashington county for the past
a statew ide party conference, v o t .ngs.
B. Olsen. Mrs A. Wyss. 28 years H it wife. Elizabeth, died
ed S u n d ay to reji in the republicans Mrs. J Mrs.
dzinglon, Mrs. C. Scruggs. in 1344 S urviving are four sons.
Hours: 8 to 6
Phone 2672
from whom they b ro k e loose in Mrs. C. A
Sm ith, Mrs. D L arsen an d , O tto and Erw in of route 2, B ea
1934.
verton, A lfred of route 5. P ortland.
156 S. Fourth Ave.
Hillsboro. Oregon
Mrs. D. K ingsbury.
Erw ol.j of P ortland; one daughter.
(Next door to Roper Electric)
Follow
ing
the
program
the
boxes,
It you have a nouse, an ap art of w hich tnere w ere a large num M rs Ella S chultz of route 2, Bea
W. C. ORR
ment or a room to rent—use t h e b er beautifully decorated in St. , verton, and th ree graitdeuildrrn
Argus want ada.
tf P atrick them e., w ere auctioned by
"Suits Pressed While You Wait"
Jesse H ansen Cake, Coffee and
Subscribe to T he Argus.
punch w ere served to those who
had no box lunch. A bout >50 was
cleared.
P
A
Y
S
’
O u R B t-iy 'tH C s ,
v/E. VOCINO 'T
mother , ^
W IT H
BEST T o DRAW
w t X t d Q t> T /
SENSE.
T h i S l i k e . —
"k
DEAL O AT
i l * <
1 C?OlN u T M t J ?
IIA /.El.D A l b M s -I U Snnlo
ef I'ai mingioii road gave a I o clock
i e sei t luncheon lor ix women
al hei home Iasi week fur Mis
I’ 1» Staub Mis S taub lolt on III.
stream liner Tuesday on a throe
m onth vacation She will visit in
and near I’ittd n i gh ami Latrobe.
l*a. Mi and Mis S hank are e a r
ing for her place during her a b
sence
M r s Ians Itae Jack is again at
Dr H u lls' hospital in llillsb ,n u for
further penicillin treatm ents She
expeet.s In be there for a month.
USE 6 66
Cold Preparations
Baseline Drilling I
WATER WELLS
Kinlon Vetoes
Consolidation
ELECTRIC RANGE and
WATER HEATER REPAIRS
Sunset Highway
Opens Offices
CfVeS APPETITES A HET
f
Burdette E lectric Service
■HQ
Community Club
Gives Box Social
Bronco Cleaners
Jacob Tuller
Services Held
B R O N C O C LEAN ER S
Ves,
b ,
1
imisKift
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County Students
Pledge at Pacific
T w elve women and 64 men re
ceived bids to Pacific university
sororities and fratern ities last week
The follow ing from W ashington
county w ere am ong those pledged:
T h e ta N u A lp h a S o ro rity
M a ry
E rd
m an n , G len w xxi ; M abel W ilson and G eurgia
M o rg a n , Forest Grove.
P h i Lam bd a O m ie r o n — Taka Iwaaaki,
H illsbo ro .
K ap p a D e lta Lee Loom is. Fore»t G ro ve;
B e tty K oberatein, G aston.
A lp h a Z e ta C. F. C o n le y . C o r n e liu s ;
Jack Dawaon, H ills b o ro ; C u rtis Ezell. Bea
v e rto n . Jack Ktaeko. H ilta b o ro ; Ivan M c
D o w ell, Forest G ro v e ; G len Sandford. N rth
P la in s ; fcd S c h a ffits . L y a ll V eater, Forest
G m ve.
G am m a B tam a — Thom as C h ard.
Jim
Dawaon. D ick O gden. Bob S p ierin p . a ll of
H ills b o ro , H a r id Bond. P a u l L ew is , J<hn
fim m e r m a n , a ll o f Forest Grove.
Phi B eta T au Robert E p ie r, George Pot
te r and R a lp h Raines, a ll Forest Grove.
All local, social and frater
nal new s should be turned In
at the Argus for publication io
that week not later than Tues
day and earlier If possible.
tf
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