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Lewis, U. o H . in Showdown Over S trike in Coal DESSERT for tin* IK ».(PAY'S F ru it C ak e ( h ilei '»'mu . E.ii Iv Make \<»ur Ec.itve Hoard Complete with DELICIOUS BREAD - HOT ROLLS FRENCH BREAD — SALT RISING BREAD RYE or NUT BREADS P erfection Bakery Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon f — .........— Jí?.. z th e nn4 on rtf-ed 4 ” in 111! K« d i / ... . H-pcnr c I in- i , hi and 1* Il .. .ri,; of the P IO ». « ! . . U l l i IV .o I I Jem« id . • / f,»» ,ni<4 re je itirn ' <’ornfiiun- i • iid* i f« 11 •in • pi CIO iff nt »nd ph lying l-.y dly to Arm r ita 'f fre< institution '1 tie CIO conveidiou .it A tlantic City Molai.iv i underlined ( ’«»mriiun i I iiih'i feicm e w ith its unions I 1 ■ : I ■ I | Was into iiii 1 )ll> hour h uddle W r<lnr.- tleni.uid (• i incic i ed Wag« imide hi a talk b> P ie lient P hilip day .< the fiiidiiM/ht !«• idline up Mini i . pi OU< III it 111 III. IO ' 'm ill fltfht I alili Vote Won *1 tie B i. 11 h tiou e of com m ons With the ii«»vi*i oini of lie I i . m I ’ U»i id» h«*i<Ui' the 1‘ l i t l «4 th t ( h i. gaV« a 353 to 0 ■.id - < >f co n fid e n t'' wlu*thi i he .v. ul4 Wilhdi.i.v hi Mon Jay to the L abor ¿ Vi r nm ent' ('«intiai't No fimialioti notice Inal foicii'n policy, after Pi une M ile aiz/ay t furans .» sliuhl ».vn ill lie i »tei A llee ti,. I derm «i fla tly acci» .dion . that Bf itaPi alid I United '-ft • . . 1 0 . 11e H .1. in I, St.. s w ere "ganging ii| »¿ainsi « m u l i f i x I r ^ a l p r n . il t i « i f h - t ..I hi do to A p p io x u u u irly inniiiji Pu I (. O I S lab x lux < u( iniiiri ha<J d ie id. h a t h -1 ..o il, 'I to hou c H»p i L I ii .in ti e r i n g A fedi ral ' • m i Monday o h lw t 1 Jiilih I- l.rw h Io h in t dow n hi commitlw* 'I bm du.. u 'K i'»l upon .1 2u pE i »••nt individual ificoni»* tax •JXn.d I f a v4t < o d tid n I'D idi'lll 'i'/UflljN .»‘fit foul ( iblfirt red u rtiu n. an e ig h t-;c u i lim it to teriiii« jh d * <. »n- up ».in i i on the w a ip d h • >m t | Hie pic. idciit 11 .1« ! I V c lab l legi tat ion turn (¿lx I .owe lli< oine 'I he arm y announced Tu<* *h»y . V'Ha'i.ifi . adm iiu irati n reported w .m p u p . i f t d to take a hand in the coal CFisiit if requested. w hile Join W ednesday it hax m ipendcd srnb- L Lewis p n .ri ve<J an iifi|-envti i sisteiicu p ay m en t. t< approxim ately ble silence *.u a fedei d < un t out« i latiooh ex GH for fa ilu re to re p o rt ‘(.•signed to head off a full stale (•.•ruin/ in a hool 01 jo b training l>‘»< k \ K« pi Idle bitum inous r.ti.k«- A F. of 1, picket.; replaced C I O A Ir.ihfit i nrnent older fro/» nickel.; on the P o rtlan d w aterfront the Tiatiofi's m r.ii’.ei soft Coal U| v irtually nullifying plies and p lated them u n d er r< W ednesday, h pc that the hipping tieup th ere tiotung S atu rd ay as Jo h n f. I r * . slood pat oh the challenge wtlii ii would be ended before S atu rd ay or S u u lav tlili den i trik e W»-due <1 • v Yank Blood Sold U nder older* from P resident T in T h e A m erican Bed Crn«« d em an d overti ed 'n iu rsd a y t h a t the foreign le sufi liquidation com m ission tak e an ■ ■' .1 « n ln eri ovi t J,d m I I,, a duiggy head "to honor th eir con ( ’irnatcd 2l)h rnea ircm ent tons of truci und to m ine tin- cout which A m erican blood plasm a out of the S hangh black m ark et, which has been b < lling it t > C hinese as a quick i( toi.itlve for depleted sys- tem < rrd it ( ontrol Lifted 'Hie h dei d reserve 1» urd F inlay scrapped all control over consurn •i cii fit. effective D ecem ber 1. ex cept ie s tn e tio n - on installm ent buy- in;! »f 12 d u rab le goods in short supj.lv including autom obiles, fur- nitin • and i .dm ( utirt H its I 'o h i p n n T he P S upiem e court M onday held that p lu ral m arriages vn lat? the federal w hite slave act Ziiíí/ GUtfULOSOPHItS Superior Market GROCERIES 246 E. Main - M EAT Hillsboro Phone 651 D AILY 2 lbs. 49c RICE, w hile . . . . 2 lbs. 29c HOT SAUCE . . . . bottle 5c A PPLE BUTTER . . 2-lb • jar 49c POTATOES . . . . 15 lbs. 59c VIENNA SAUSAGE . can 15c SALMON, Fancy Chinook ^ -lb . flats 49c GROUND BEEF, f r e s h ............ lb. 35c BEEF POT R O A ST. G ra d e A lb. 39c ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY EARLY. WE HAVE PLENTY OF POULTRY AVAILABLE NOW FREE Bethany Couple Honored Sunday Poor McGillicudy! I lf aluayt u fiiels the u bole neighborhood it ben be'i on bit uay Io ERNIES SIGNAL SERVICE Tiie neighborhood doesn't seem to mind, though! They don’t blame a fellow for rushing down to have us service his car! When wc get through it runs so smo-o-o-o-th ! ! D E L IV E R Y 10 a. in. and 4:30 p. m. daily Special Attention Given Phone Orders CREDIT ON APPROVED ACCOUNTS ERNIE'S « SIGNAL SERVICE «0) CAST BAST LINE PHONE ISSI Sowing, Clothing Counly T eacher Group lo Meet Care Hints Listed R xe' itr.o com m ittee of ’he W uh ingtm i ’min tv T eacher asjuxia tion J! l>e a, the H illsboro Ix g ion hall 'Ihur-tdav at tt .'U> p m for the p u ff <• <»f in stru ctin g delegate* to the tut«- executive c; m m iltee meet ing .it Re<d college in Portland. \overr»ber 2t> .'fh K eitr Goldharri rner. p i m .p.d r,t fJasti/n high pre-idefi! of the group, will i i e o J c I b ¿ a te ■ .r»- Mi . lei». : An/. Thompson of T igard grade sch«»ol, !• 1 .v «d locb/nar iti B W Barr,.* 1 h(> 4 i, Hill hhto H ty Haas ol l o r e ■ G rove nigh A ltern ate arc Noree/» B r»./kn»rd of H.-etJville pa*» c/iool and C lifford W /iik- op of Snc/ .-.Hod h.gh Jo h n Cox pro. cipyl of jfilh i. is a ta te delegati for lugi -idiool and A ustin Scraf fo/d - our.iy eh ol sufX 'im tendent. is delega'«* for ;< hoot su p e rin ten dents of this area. h M any Vets Seek T erm inal P ay num bers of h>cal veterans ppH m g fi r term in al leave pay iccordm g to Doiph S tu art count \ service officer, who is fill- ing P an .iyc/age of 10 applica tion {>«•• d a. at his H illsb o ro o ff.ee S tu a r ,ud jx x k e ’ size reproduc tion- f discharges a re being r e jected by the war d ep artm en t Th« e/ . ice officer also announc ed Hi .’ i hool cred its are being allowed on five d ifferen t type of 'erv ic e experience These are basic oi re< nt training, ?>jx-cialist tra in ing, governm ent conducted corres pondence course . off-duty class program s, educational m a tu rity as mea.- education develop- tesis Stu, he will attend one of the nation m any service officer << h i at P ortland late this month 'I hese seh</ols are for the purpose 4 bringing the rep resen tativ es up to date on new developm ents for aiding veterans. Rites T hursday F or A. J . M acy B\ Mrs. Alvin S toller BETH A MY Mr .nd Mrs. Jo h n F uneral services for A lbert J M arty w ere h o n o re j S unday after- ( Macy 78. of route 1. Hillsboro, noon w hen Go relatives and friends who died N ovem ber 16 at a local gathered at th en home to c e ltb ra te hospital, will be held today 'T h u r s th e n - «With wedding anni versary. d a y ’ at 2 p in at DoneLson it S e Rev F rank F riesen was m aster of well chapel w ith burial a t F ir cerem onies The program consisted Lawn cem etery of a mock w edding, m usical selec Mr Macy was born in New York. tion?. by Mrs I^ester S pencer Mrs August 20. 1868 and moved to Ore- C h arles W alker. H arold Sfxm cer goti .'18 years ago He had been a uid a q u a rte t by the four d au g h resident of the H elvetia com m unity ter* and daughters m -lau G rand- for 10 years S u rv iv in g are. his ehil ren presented several suitable wife Effie Ann. and c n a son. both readings if route 1. H illsboro, also one sis At the reception M r' H erbert ter in Florida. M artv of P ortland poured. Mrs Ed M arty of A loha served punch. »Mrs H erb ert K uehn of Elm onica served th e cakes and Mrs A rth u r A n d er son served sandw iches Mr Jo h n M arty was presented an , dren orchid corsage from h er chil An autom obile w as <tolen from Cadv Motor com pany in H illsboro Sunday, the cu lp rit or cul Mrs N ellie G able has been elec t early using close tim ing to tak e the ed to teach the B ethany school fot prit- vehicle betw een 2:45 and 3 30 a. m the rem ain d er of the school year to City O fficers Jo h n T Mi and Mr> A lvin S to iler and« according ski and K enneth D yrud son M arvin retu rn ed F riday eve- 1 Z.ibm The car. a green 1942 Dodge n in g from a w eek’s visit w ith .Mr sedan, registered to B irds Eyc- and .Mrs W allace M aurer and S n id e r was plant, and had not been d a u g h ter at G ridley. Cal .Mr and Mrs Abe S to lle r a re the recovered W ednesday afternoon g ran d p arent» ,f th e ir first grand son. M .chael Lee, born to Mr. and | uugal. Wash Mrs. S to ller is at Mi L aw rence D ickerson of Wash- W ashougal help.ng h er daughter. Auto Stolen From Cady Motor Co. 'tn- die. BEANS GRAPENUT f«T) * Pl/mC* (/¿lAvIlloIliJ FLAUEM 12-01. box 17« RUTABAGAS SUNSHINE. 2 III box 45c CELERY PERM ANENTS We choose the correct zotion for your type of hair and the depth wave you desire and presto—the permanent you've dreamed of. YOUR BEAUTY TIP: T h ere's a HAND LOTION th a t destro y s clinging odors — Hand Sweet. YOUR BEAUTY SHOP Washington County's Largest Beauty Shop W here courtesy and service prevail. M ILD RED (FO ST ER ) SCOTT, Prop. R uby B eers — N ona S h riv e r Viola W in terfclt — N adine C ullers Whoozinit ‘Not necessarily new s) R um ble of A rgus job presses be ing h eard over KOIN Also m a ch in ery at Birds E ye-S nider . . . . M as Read etithused about his school of floral artistry . Ile n ry Hesse a rriv in g in C ali fornia in tim e for th e big rain . . . I.ester Ireland w riting from H avana. I d I. Moore prize for d eciphering Spanish . ( h arley Jen k in s su b stitu tin g for his w ife as chef. C harley D raper d isp lay in g a couple of cocoanuts as "L um ’ and A bner Ray Casey w atching O fficer Jo h n T. Z abinski riding a horse. Legion Meeting Set For Next Tuesday N ext m eeting of the H illsboro A m erican Legion Dost will be held T uesday evening. 8 o'clock, at L e gion hall, according to Neal Bush, com m ander. Old and new m em bers a re urged to attend. T he m em bership d riv e w ill be discussed. The Legion and A u x iliary a re com peting, w ith the los e r to provide a din n er. A mass county initiation of new m em bers is planned to be held at S hute park soon. Bush said. Pasture, Range Plan Helps Convert Farm P a stu re and range developm en practices under the AAA conserva tion program are helping Fay Ol sen. young C olum bia county ranch er. convert 1180 acres of cutovei b ru sh lan d into a topnotch H erefort cattle ranch. O lsen started developm ent worr under the AAA program back ir 1938. according to a re p o rt from th< C olum bia county ag ric u ltu ra l con strv a tio n association Each y ear ht comverted a few m ure acres of the b ru sh y stu m p lan d into high-grade Room 1, Delta Bldg. In S p ite o l Hillsboro All FLA PJA C K FREE SURPRISE PACKAGE with each bag Friday only V ie n n a S a u s a g e ................... 2 fo r 35c 8-oz. CORN lbs. 47e 31c N EW TELEPHO NE E Q U IP M E N T IS C O M IN G I 1°* 3 3 c L o g a n b e rry P r e s e r v e s 1-lb. ja r 49c < V e lv e e ta C h eese O LIVES M We of the West Coast Telephone Company are do ing everything possible to obtain materials and equip ment which again will make our system the finest telephone service in this nation. Unfortunately, many critical items still are difficult or impossible to secure, so our progress has been much slower than we would like to report. The m anagem ent and employees of the West Coast Telephone Company wish to thank you, our sub scribers, for the splendid spirit of cooperation you have shown during the w ar years and this reconversion period. TELEPIKIVE C om pany For Less” 50c n °z EGG NOODLES 16-oz. pkg. 24e 2-Ib. box SI.30 N os,A,L n .E»DIUM- PU M PK IN 5C Come in today—try one of our choice cuts of heat—and you too, will understand why our modern market is Hillsboro's pop ular "meat-ing" place where people expect and gets meats of fine lavor and fine quality. I V ■ 2 35e L ipton's T e a ............16-bag p k g . 18c 4 lb, 15c The customers of HILLSBORO MEAT COMPANY are assured of the finest meats obtainable—with painstaking preparation by our trained butchers, and courteous, efficient services. “The Beet LEED S H -D . Cream Style JIFFIES IN Telephone 11 ME" A T tins. T e n d e r le a l T e a ..... 16-bag p k g . 18c □ Telephone traffic now is heavier than ever, with both local and long distance calling at an all-time peak. Our employees are working faithfully and under many handicaps to keep our service as close as possible to its high pre-war standards. We pledge to you that we will continue to do everything in our power to maintain effi cient service and to speed our expansion program. H illsb oro Is PENNANT Smith Grocery HILLSBORO th e S h o rta g e s . . . Specials for Thurs., Fri. and Sat.—Nov. 21. 22 and 23 H -D . 119 S. 2nd Ave. Phone 1642 we’ve a lot to be thankful for this year. And among them are your patronage and friendship. We wish you a very enjoyable Thanksgiving Day! M in ce M eat Fresh Produce 19c ZOTOS DUDE RANCH WEEK - END SPECIALS — SHOP AT SMITH'S AND SAVE I Sunburn Rine Lake ran S o 2 ran with .md w ill match perfectly! whet; used fot patching B etter Bu lon B .tid tr F or long e r w eir, sew buttons tin ch ild ren 's! p l a n u s , play clothes, etc , with dental flor-. P i n b . i 'e d e n tal flo- in th e professional oze spools, it is both streo g er and m ore eco n omical. T elling R gh: from W rong—W hen cutting m aterial m w hich it is d ilficu lt te distinguish the r.g h t from the w rong side, m ark the w rong side of each piece w ith chalk T ins will save m uch m ental dubate when it com es tim e for sew- ing. Prom pt Pressing - - P ress w hile you sew " i; an excellent m otto for all s e irn s tre .s e . to adopt K eep an .rolling board and iron et up w hile ew ittg. and p r e ., each seam as it is finished This produces nearer, m ore tailored results, and m akes final pressing a sim ple m a tte r Back up B uttons W hen sew ing I b u tto n s on coats, alw ays sew a I sm all com panion one on th e back side F astened this way. the b u t ton w ill stay on lo n g er G i v e . I l s .1 well opportunity to say THANK YOU to our many customers. We have valued your patronage . . . and invite you to continue shopping at SMITH'S for fine foods at money-saving prices. A PPL E BUTTER PARKDALE. No. P E A R H A L V E S 212 can lu re ifr,p«..ve I sod erd .1 H. AA \ farm plan n ex t y e a r .vili I all f,, d ev elopm ent nf iau i< : h> provid. for efficient use if the e n tire range fencing lo control gracing, and m u . p a stin i' needing. Keep Your Coiffure Beautiful The Thanksgiving Holiday OLD FASHIONED. Thursday, November 21 1 m I6. h TLLSBORO (Qre ) ARGUS - 5 p jt tu f e b .• 'oc jir.g im prr.veil rr-, • ’ u r. uf g ij.“ .e .jil li-'.unu T w .i, A r m 'x - i i.f b i.Ijf il h in t, for year* in Ih f navy int<*rrupt»il hi« f-ziri?. and t.iking care of clothing program in 1943. bur tin.« v ear O l ,.,. ... i, , ?,-,i at ' o' 11,n','j sen re i h i « I the w ork w ith 15 m iles in f dcninri.-.’ratM'ri ugpnt’* '.ff.ee of strx-k Ir.til« and 10 aeres if p is the county courthnu <• m Hills burn. T hey follow S w eater S aver - Iland-kniU ed wi-utera will w e.ir much long, r f flonble y arn is used acro-s ihe elbow . I’aleli M .iHbing W hen m ik in g eh ild ie n ' w i h d re <■ it i; , p u r in-ul id e j 'o an e x tra piece of •.lie m aterial on the u n d er side of, the hem In tins way. the m ater al will la' w a»neI with the rest of No. tin 2 29c a 'H U fc fflT I GRAPEFRUIT Ar ona 4 Aifvnifc For B° ilin9 UNlUIVu u. S. No. I s 25‘ 10 lbs- 33c 10 lbs. 33c CRANBERRIES >.,b POTATOES N M °,b2b.g 39c s1.19 ED'S MARKET F or BETTER M eats Place Your Order Now for YOUR THANKSGIVING BIRD