H ILLSBO R O ARGUS Thursdav. Ju lv 13. 194G .11, anil I I i m I I iic SI.....I W ORSHIP SI' II' l‘ 1 R E W I N D IN G death R o b e rts o n E le c tr ic 365 E. MAIN STREET H illsboro farm some f the Oregon .d u i - Ä • 7 C" 7 COMPLETE AUTO RADIO 4 SERVICE * Of - T u n e -u p s G E O R G E H IM E S R A D IO SE R V IC E W ith W estern A uto S upply 155 8. 2nd Ave. HILLSBORO Telephone 3511 F or C om fort and Savings . . . BUILD W ITH CONCRETE Building Blocks ulation against heat or cold. ♦ F irep ro o f for low er in ­ ♦ C oncrete is tim e and te rm ite proof. SEE VS FOR CONCRETE PRODVCTS OF ALL KINDS McCormack Concrete Pipe Co. Highway East of Hillsboro — Route 2 P hone 3215 ‘d 13 aru ‘US .if ht c o in g farm tru ck s killed while pick- n o th er while prun- . bly the most single m ajor oe- u rth of the oc- n the U nited inculture. r arm ing hazardous eu pa tion cupational P r o m p t S e r v ic e - C o s t R e a s o n a b l e W o rk G u a r a n t e e d suran ce rales. t h i rd Former Resident Dies in Montana I. form er 1:11s- Julv 8 a his M ontana Mi nd Mi < M J. H olt of B eaverton n i th eir d au g h ter and son-in-law . Ir. a n t Mrs. Ja k e Sehlc •sser . drove » K alispell to atten d the fune:*- Mr. P ra tt was born in \v ?c nsin d im- nd cam e w ith V » s W. t € v :.1 th e Fla hr d v h V ITi M m - ' - ina in 1 '1 He retire d I ;• ' m cam e t H:,11st oro ' g In ' J : here he spent 117 vear; a Ma». M0. he and his w ife r‘etu r ne ■* to alispell w here Mrs. P ra tt p aired \ v in Seoterr. her He i: survive« 1 bv ft de. igh- : . Mrs A Hu r d iiil Mr = M md M i s Ca the ri ne n t t , all of Mont.ma. Mrs He had a . th e r in Kens as and a num ber ' grand and artn it-granchildren. Lester Muhly To Be Ordained FIR D A LE-IO ,VA H IL L — Mr. i 1 Mrs. Les' -r M uhlv ■ f- Wed- ng . .r R ichland. spend tw o 's p aren ts Tbnt's * ht3’ l o b o r - s o * '^ Save g ré â te s » ’ ho““ S O« rub. eaUmg I» rubbing'- jbbing • • ' ’ astici 1 ton a « - JU . ■s . and ’ Dries »o * N' J l S ’ l h o ’ « » "- R A D IO N tC How to Keep Cool During Sum m er •.gn Community Church Plans Gathering also « m c . Bone ( lulu» ti"u Z enith for tho < who it p!i\ nbinri recom m end this ty p e. Model B-3-A CCA #950. Sf.ind.irrl Air C onduction Zenith for MO W ith In< onspic- u o iis N e u tra l OrJp.- E arphone aMd iW-.-il an il new lightw eight batteries. JliodS Per Qt. r . . ...„h Io' M a n y T e e n -A g e rs I n v o lv e d in F a t a l s N ineteen teen-age driver» wei involved m fatal aeeident.s re ult mg in the death of » nei >on> in G iegon d u i * i tiu the fil'd five month of this Vcar. S eiie'.a v o! S tate »{obert S F arrell Ji . .‘».nd tin • w eek. l>f the ID d riv e r, three wen* d riving ears that w ere struck hv vther ears driven in a n unsafe m anner, and one stru ck a otde.'»- trian w alking diagonally. Of th e 15 accidents invols .n.: unsafe actions on the part of tin* teen-age drivers. 13 involved speed too great for existing tra ltic e o n ditum s. F arrell said O nr othei casualty occurred when the ea u as h e u u driven at night w ithout lights and another mv 'h c d a ear that w ent off a curve during a heavy fog Young d riv ers u su alh are ade • at the m a n ip u la te e skills of di e mg. ' F arrell said, "hut all too fit quenllv. they lack the good ludg- m ent that comes from experience and carefu l observance ot tra it hazards T hus, they art caught m emt rgeneies w hich the • d di i\ ci w ould avoid. "O peration of a m otor vehicl« m m odern traffic is a complex «.ration Rarelv, can the d iiv e r p r o ­ ceed m s a f e t y unless he is co n stan t­ ly a le rt to other cars Pedestrians and other conditions such .is w eath ­ er. view obstructions or the condi­ tion of the car itself Too often the young d riv e r u<*gleets these fac­ tors an d is involved in a traffic casualty as a result " F arrell said a study of traffic accidents involving voung drivers indicated the need for driv er e >ur>- es. such as those given in high schools in m any states today. FUIt Till: I'lIKSliltVATinX «IF l i l i : Beliiiul the ».n i r . , in n never rutiinit b Itile t l i i r . o e , t h r it i i» t x in K< .r.irt'hL.il» i it nr» are i u n it .mt |y -.tiivinu t'> d rv rl'.p new Innin al pi .l i.t». »n.I tn impi vr the etti cory of tl now in u w. Wht n the result« of their labora have b ran th i i'.l'lv Ir .tr.l, the new nr nn pruvnl drug i» pre». i i I m -4 by your pin »iri.iii und f Ju n e this vear w hen S ertet.iis f S tate R o b e r t S F ur» !1 Ji re ­ ported 441.000 vehicles registered in the state The registration tin vear i eight per cent above the total reg stered m the state at this tim e last v<- n It is about two p««i' cent highei than th e 1941 total <»f 434.060 ve­ hicles F arrell said the record ruunht of cars, together w ith the recoid gasoline consum ption during the recent m onths, c m trib u ted to the heavy traffic volum e that has in created accident hazards in th,» \it(‘ T raffic volum es now are around HO per cent above th • Vol­ umes registered a year ago. he aid «vrattu** vet *' TU S« ¿tbC oM P M « or C xl HO’ *“ * Your pass to Carefree M o to rin g ( h r» r> rt \ 4 1 n K i e l l t d S l J lI it f K , h i t , ( l l r W CM J f lt l « I i i I (h< I I t i l t e d S u te « fu o tn rm g . W hy b o th e r w ith cash? ( r e d il ( ¿ r d n g tw x j 4 II . r I ( li t \ 11 l . i \ s i It l i n g i '. >' % U h s m ih« rt Griffith & M eeke -j. 1 / Iteprc.scntiitive of the ft »ht w ich 4 < h e \ f » N - iii* 1 < < 4 r d t x t ' l l r o il j l i 'i i g , k n o w n i h n M n tr tul<» m o tiv e i »« t tt( J u y m g 1 • « 4 ff> ».**!• t o r N avor a w o rry P ru d e n tia l L ife Insurance Com pany Invites you to listen to the o p e r a t in g e x p e n u v A n d y o u 'r e tre e d ( n u n th e ( i» n f u 1 n o f f ig o r m g o u i \ o n r m o t o r i n g t o v i * I ver» m o n d i m u e t an a m ir a l« a c c o u n t in g u * e ftd L r Li P r u d e n tia l F a m ily H o u r * * V y ’ H '' / > X ' Every Sunday « \ ; . n>.( s it \ "i * r jo n * ni i A ppL. I l ( h « \ O 'l l \ I I . . a m i g e t r e a l m o t o r i n g p le a s u re Apply o t S c .m d .irtl S ia t io m . < h« \ ■ n < . 1 S ia iio iis o r a m S ta n d a r 1 o f ( a l i f u r n i a •*'.«« 1:00 - 1:30 p. m. on KOIN A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA. SilAVICK . : Mr. Farmer: This is YOUR policy— C o m p le te Liability P ro tectio n tor You All in ONE Policy FOR DETAILS SEE G R IF F IT H & M EEKE Tclcphono 171 HILLSBORO. 131 S. 2nd Avo. OREGON MODEL A 3 A $50 SURE DO SAY/) Com p/rlr, r 'fitly . to-u>etir YOU DON'r, ^ S A Y / ïc o m e ort;[ SPEN C ER M O T O R CO. KNOW r; 1 at V/e have all Darts and Batteries For ZENITH Hcarinq Aids Ä'.c'a- tu , A m er A » j A t tv í í u lio n L tju ric il on «11 SAY THEY'RE THE B E S T ^ “Mi llebckc Saves You Money oil Every Purchase' 1 Ì F a rm e rs' C ash S to r e We Sell and Reeommcnd GENERAL P A IN T S for all-purpose use 160 E. M ain S tre e t HILLSBORO i t l e p l i o n e 'i'Jbl 7 - 1 H E A R IN G SUPIR POWIRID n The enclosed check cun 111 no y\.i\ express mv app reciatio n of w hat the Red Cross has done for ih • w orld in general and (or m e m p articu lar," G erald 1> L e w . o l 7 P ark Avenue. New Y ork C itv. vvro'e n atio n al h e a d q u a rte rs r e ­ cently "H aving been in the artnv. it was mv privilege to find out i r m the receiving end lust how Red Cross operated, and I can ioin w ith the rest of the arm ed forces in saving T h an k s.’ "Thanks for the coffee and doughnuts mi that very cold m o rn ­ ing m E ngland w hen we boarded the LST’s for Erance, and again m th.it wet m orning w hen the elubm bile pulled into a tow n we had lust cap tu red T hanks for the blood plasm a and the toothbrush, and especially for that ladv w ho w rote mv fu st le tte r hom e a fter I got hit T hanks for e n te r ta in ­ m ent. and books and food and all the m illions ef services the Ked Cross perform ed ‘ I ap p reciate the Red Cross from a purely selfish point of view, but I al.'O ap p reciate it because it can . nd w ill do a lot to allev iate the suffering w hich is m anifesting it­ self throughout the w orld now "Best w ishes for the fu tu re." i n t! ,i n ng o p p ortunities O rc 4 on bunks :.»!• \V-«rltl W.u 11 \ \ R . veterans a rc pit ers. stat« ■ super ntendent of banks, told effi ’Ills of the d ep artm en t of veterans affair: thia week A four-year ap p rentice tra in in g program bus be »n set up in O regon ta p ro v ile ex-servicem en w ilh G! subsistence allow ances to augm ent th eir salaries w hile learning d e ­ tails »>f b m k in g . w ith prom otions to the position of eom m erei.il te ll­ ers. and in some eases to that of ju n io r officers, as the goal, a c ­ cording to Rogers. All hank m anagers a re fam iliar w ith the program , and in my a re desirous of hiring young men who show prom ise of m aking good. R og­ ers said. His office has received calls from bankers in such cities is A lbany, R we burg and A i I a far veterans io Irani u n d er the ap p rentice program . A shortage of personnel, he said, has developed throughout the state because m any w ar-tim e women em ployes eith e r are q u ittin g to get m arried or because th e ir h u s­ bands have retu rn ed from service The bank apprentice program has been set up by the d epartm ent of voe.i' ea! education, the state ap- ■: r.t. .e -a ip council, and the state I! nkers assoeiati >n. T he V eterans Ac m inistration pays the G l sub- s.stence allow ance of $65 per K eeping cool in the sum ini r is m onth fo r single veteran s and $90 an art. It’s an a rt well w orth c u lti­ :a r those w ith dependents M inim um wages u n d er the p ro ­ vating w hen the rays of the sup gram have been set it S100 i m onth beat dow n at th eir hottest m nnd- to start, w ith $200 th e final o b ­ lu m m w lt*i an ai t w hich c tn be jective. alth cu g h R ogers said this learned if one thing is kept in objective in num erous cases is m ind—m oderation. M oderation in eating, in plav. in reached in a fairly short tim e, d e­ pending upon the v eteran him self all types m ake the sui in te r m ore pleasar I 1. Di ess com fortably, lag ul I th at a: e not too confinin I be wor i on hot days. HAZELDALE- H azeldale C om ­ 2. Ea : sensibly Heavy f* dif- m unity church w il have a fam ily ficult t > digest, should he rie-1 ket-together Ju l 28 S e n d a v This does not m e in living i sehocl w ill be held at 9 45 a in wi 'hes .m i sal ids through) an d .1 special m eeting is planned I slim m er. A well b il in etd Pot-luck luncheon w ill be served, necessary at all times, a nd E veryone is u rg e ! to attend the m eals, if w ill p i.m u d . w 'ill m eeting w hich is in the interest a d i l i the di com fort < urn mi o f the b u ild in t w h ich is planned Rich, heat io da, h iwi Mr an 1 Mrs. Wm. La chew s of th e b o ‘y to w erk overti in th e Los Angeles, Cal., and her sister d n ’cstiv - pro cès- -es- mid old be Mrs N aum ann of P o rtlan d vissited om itted from oin the t ciiet in hi w eath- at the R. E. Jensen hom e last er. week. 3. D rink plentv f w ater and Next S unday w ill be m issionary fru it juices Beca:, the body per- S unday and a gro u p of G ideons sp ires m on f in td te sum m er than ^ o i r P o rtlan d w ill have char e of in th e wir iter, it 1i nee. s.iry t ■ the Sunday school. There will b consum e e x tra ; am ount of licriids tongs ana an in sp iratio n al mes- Cool w ater and are par- -age. E veryone is invited to a t­ tic u la rly good on li m h onade it d iys E xira tend. salt is n c e d e j too, because the body A ttendance at H azeldale Sunday loses m u c h salt in persp iratio n vas 49 B r t hd iy . n i T his salt n a y be obtained by a i d ­ v ’ e re Mrs H Redding. S hariine ing it to fru it d rin k s or by e a tin ? Ri doing ,nd Helen M cIntosh salt t. blct.-. Word has been received of the 4 Be carefu l t i avoid o v er­ m ar.iag e Ju lv 4 of A neta Salec t , ex p o su re to the . un. H arry Sinclai at Reno. Nev Many pec e lin k forw 1 t H azeldale H ippy H our club .vill e x tra do is of sunshine d u r­ hold th e ir picnic Ju ly 21 at Balm getting ing the sum m er, but too m uch sue. G rove. R efreshm ents w ill be serv ­ m ay prove a health hazard. It may , ed by the club T hey w ill m eet cause a painful su n b u rn o r it m ay 25 w ith Mrs. Al je ld c rk s. to sun troke. '.’ hich sw iftly i s W agnor of Long Beach, b lead mi uncunseiou tiess and may flew here W ednesday for , rin g - death. weeks' visit w ith her mother. cause S unstroke occurs m ost freq u en tly Lou M achell. am ong people exposed to the direct eat of the sun and w ho a rc too Rem em ber, in A rgus Classified h h eavily clad. It is m ore c m m on i Ads. The More You Tell — 7 he am ong men than am ong women More Von S«*11 and children It may come on su '- ; denlv. but usually it is the re 'lit I of long ex posure .and may come 1 on gradually. The sym ptom s are a pain in the head, dizziness, a feel­ ing of oppression, the absence cf , ersp iratio n and. som etim es, n a u ­ sea and vom iting W hile a doctor is being sum m on- I (d . the p itie n t should be rem oved to a co 1 snot. H i; cl thing should j e l oosened an J an effort ma c to red u ce his te m p eratu re rapidly. If. he is conseiou . he should be given ( s; It and w at -r to d rin k or fru it juices M udcr.ition practir« ! du n:: the uinri.gr in iiths will m ake t h e c m onths p u s m ore pleasantly a n d , com fortably • T his colum n sp o n 'o ri 1 in the in te re st < f b e tte r health liv W ash­ ington C ountv Public H ealth a -ociation, 7. la P. M organ, ex ecu ­ tiv e secretary, i F au lty hearing Landieaps you in business and social affairs, deprives you of m any pleasures an d inconveniences others. You c a n h e a r b e t t e r — p r o b a b ly n m m i n f f l y b etter, with a Zenith Ucarin; Aid. Come in for d em onstration. afab.ng brUShei:.U e it cleo i quickly- A A V J /b /o s " ’ «Stic. Veteran Expresses Thanks to Red Cross Job-Training in Banking Offered higli- 44 id ♦ on 11 in a n d G e n e r a l A p p lia n c e R e p a ir R e p a irs l l l l l - l m i <■ I >i • al­ vi .ir Even th ere urcs ind icate record in O re tion as a wh 11 in Sc p oints out. T h e ( cidcnta'. d eath toll ir 1945 is m ated by th e N i t . il S ife t' cil at 10.000 A: Or gon has one per cent of 1C nation's the proportion:! e share h ere thus be abo t 10» fat. th o u g h th e nat a n il figures t In O re g o n farm re sid e n ts a r 1 w o rk ­ e r* on 9200 f irm , ro v e r 1 by th e In d u rti il a . B uffered 1719 accid en ts in 1915 of w hich 10 w ere fatal. T hese ti;- u re s. com piled by J B. A vison. s ta ­ tistic ia n for th e com m ission, w ere re le a s e ! in co n n ectio n w ith th e th ird a n n u a l N atio n al F arm S afety w eek J u ly 21 to 27, o f w hich D ean Wm. A S cho en feld of O regon S ta te college is sta te ch airm an . W hile th ese a re d o u b tless th e M OTOR baptist gospel chapel MUGGS AND SKEETER Oregon Accidents On Farms Serious But Under Nation CMMLER-PLVMQUJH S/tLES^5EMfKE Hillsboro, Oregon •.. Phone 751 FURNITURE CO. 153 S. 2nd Avcnuo — Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 4'J1 i