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8—HILLSBORO (Orc.) ARGUS, Thursday. August 21, 194 Roni E state T ransfer« Educator Suggests Tour to Show Teen-Agers I V Rosine I Safety in the Making' lly Roscoe I West C hairm an. N ational C mini sion on S afety Education A m illion and a half new d riv . is Will get b ihitvl the wheel this year A lm ost all of them will tie to n- tfgers in th eir th ird or fourth ...u cl high school. Unless the nation'.' ed u cato rs res.pcnsi.ble t or th. tn in ing of the c you th s recognize the im p o rta n c e of saf, ty education the new d riv e rs w ill be a m illion and “ a ?f P °, n ,*al m enaces to life en d lim b on o ur streets and high Tvcn-ag is are much m ore in ter in I. km,; an active p art in things they know about and under land Tins basic p rinciple can be a . lied la th ir p it s nt record in tra ic aeetden - I h e . in a x b e ..w are th t t h e i r i . e r . as d iiv rs s the worst cf any age zroup, and th. t easitaltiis are nn Hinting at a e ri.u s rate, but the; aren 't g o in g to feel p rto n ally rt sp o im b l. tor b ___ e.tcrin g th eir tr..:fic n e o rd un! -- th .y h a v e an unders n d tt i■ w a it the traffic v . clem s a r e 'a n .i WV S; , , w hal .an b. lont to solve them. Not only |. th ere a resp. nsibility A well p l.in n .d ( . d : > mi ht to r establishing d riv er education in op n the ty - , te e n a g e r ami the school.., but it is im portant tl t show them it .v th e ' can i n a ov. oner such c o u rs.s arc in au g u ral d th .ir tee. : d L e t hent s e e ' how they be conducted in such a wav th eir c .:i c r d a te e .- w i'h th as to en h an ce the in ter t ,-f the tr , ‘ie problem stu d en ts. T h e most desired type o" T here are s veral city of ices o r tra in in g is actu al behin -the w he- 1 stat d e p .tm e th a. w ould be W'.structn n w ith dual-control tram well w ar h visiting , n uch a field in ; autom obiles. Many school i - tr.;, A w of t.te m re i v t o ii m t . ins can n o t y. t afford such e q u ip ar. th t . f;;c com :, the highwax n.ent how ever. For th .m th ere is dt par,m en:. the traffic engine .'r's in a lte rn ativ e in conducted tours . ITice. and the ,icc: eat r e c o r d 01 sa fe t. and traffic agencies bureau. I Field trip s have a terrific eifeet The op> rtu n itt s for teen-agers J n th e te. n ag. rs' mind<. They sc. to sec " tr.d u e - « tv m i m aking" pt’ople genially w orking cn m ean c r . m any nd v a rt.d Anv resouree- nigful problem s. T he facts are there !ul teacn er can. through projects " l,O M F _ > ' HUto . '.'.st m - .• ba bceut to h Id next Wedneadav Pcfore them , and se .in g is belitv - such are are suggested here, p ro ta e n in g at S hute park w ill provide some ot the fu n d s neccssaiv to in.uigur.it.' a Slii kH) Iflg vide valuable learning experiences. program for beautification of the Boy Scout cam ping site. C am p Ireland l ocated ju s t'a few n u lJs no rth ,.f Hil sboro. th e cam p needs m ore parking space, an im p ro v ed sw im m ing place enclosure of the pow wow sh elter (show n tn background», im provem ent of lot let faeihtics. a care ta k e r s house a fence around thè cam p and rep airs on the wooden, cable bridge (show n at left ■ nm na the e s te d Hieber Enters News Highlights Privale Practice Of the Week M elvin G. H ieber has resigned his position as d eputy d istrict torn¿y for W ashm gi'm c o u n t? a‘èd Red View Hit I'. ygve Lie. ." cr. ta y gen ra l of w ï m '’11?* N a' “' n ' '* sh;,rP ..f f T f c o m m is s io n a m t i t - - u O s t d ia r v g re , f f u i.M u A P ‘ * 4” E comm ission and it.- subsidiary group m G ........................................... re e c e w e e . : g . i i d . i t c .. a now ««on't Glee ■ Ip • «tea A cting Gov rn. r G eneral H. J \ an M ok . e c la r.d W edne d av th at The N etherlands will r tain au th o r- r' v . ° \ ‘,r ¿ r,c:’ ; Of S u m at a ? o o „ . m'/£r'i„-?.t's 1i P!Cd bv U utch too Kill.-.I m It! The Spam h national radio, giv- t h . - f first i r s : official olftcial casual:v casualty figures »ng g . th in k ., Z- g . in the Cadiz - - tx ___ p .o _____ sicn of a s n u av t v al . torpedo and m ine factory, s a i d tprpedo *ues<*av night 105 b dies have been Alain street. Hillsboro, it w as an- nounced thia week H ieber succeeded the late Talbot B ennett as d ep u ty district atto rn ev Ja n u a ry 1. 1M1. and held the posi tion until en terin g service. May la 1942 He retu rn ed to the past iiftei m ore than fo u r y ears in th e arm v. SfeiV1 ,! 8 s.m onth# overseas m the ETO. H ieber ------------ g rad u 1 ated from , Uni- ___ v ersity of O regon law school in 1935 and was ad m itted to the bai th at year. . ___ __ ____ _ He m arried D orothy .. . 1941 ... M arte . C hallacom b? in and r - c o v ç r g d . n d th ey have one child. G lenda M arte M S ï 'K - g Æ ,”,“ ï s s age four m onths. • as 400 p .n o n s k illed and 5000 in- ju red . Horce G. Lake Dies at Gresham 3 iu s t R e n o u n c e C o m m u n is m national lab o r relatio n s board Tuesday that f u lu re o ' i o f f o f A FL o r C I° B urial services w ere held Mon- " J . ! " n . V ; 2 , lÎ'h aV 'ih è8^ , * ' * “ ? *K * . ^ ; day afternoon at Law n F ir cem f " . G i th e or!vln lz;i:iJhS e te ry fo r H orace G , L ake of G resh ^ n e i ^ USln* am form erly of H illsboio, who diet ¿e b u ife d ' ..... ^ 1 “th e fh ,n3,Tia , nfe r ,CC,> i i 'ei e held The V n ittd S tates has told R ussia Home at Graham ^ 2 o ' c l o ^ ^ 3 “ ^ ^ V - . ^ K V r d U n ^ b v ^ ' c - m Mr. L ake is surv iv ed by one ton •v. fer?nce of vi m any nations, not ju st And tw o daughters. H arold oi the Big Fou —and *u ° ------ B:g toko it „ or i------ .. the S oviets Call G resham . Mrs A lice W olverton o* take leav it. G oldendale. Wash and Mr> Flo- r i ’e Prices Hit rence K ron of Salem ; six gran d - 20Vfcrr.in.nt in its second at- children and one g reat-g ran d ch ild ; :ack on high prices w iih m 24 also a brother. H ow ard Lake. G resh- n o u rs M onday chargee eight lead- am. and a sister. Mrs. M ary Milne. ini. tlre m an u factu rin g concerns P ortland. ortland w ith en terin terin g g into price-fixing en agreem ents. His wife, th e fo rm er M aud Pit- tin g cr of H illsboro died 15 y ears ago. He was a b ro th er-in -law oi Dr. W E P ittin g er. . uby an °P e h SI?.VTr.i V ? th e j a ^ou.1 to ’■'Peel you into the su rg ery ? A re you flat broke w ith a family- to feed " W hat- e v e r it m ay be, G od loves you an d he stands by to prove it, for God IE love. MORE THAN LOVE — God is love but he is also th e g reat Law- G iver. You cannot steal, kill, tak e an o th er m an ’s wife, nor cheat n o r lie. and get aw ay w ith it. God leaves us free to obey his law or not us we m ay choose b u t—Ju d g - m ent Day is on th e way. We «re lost to God if we sin and yet he yearn s a fter us as after a lost son. So w hat? Shall God w ink at our sins: Shall he be blind to o u r sins and cancel out his la w ’ S ^ l a ^ ^ ^ ^ y ^ * % D G Eo r The ru led « sinxl Veterans Urged To Use Care in Handling Papers Too m any v eteran s a rc careless P-ssessions — th eir m ilitary d.s- ch arg e p a p e rs—and not only have f illed to record them tn the county courts but in some instatic, s . veil c a rr-v th «f docum ents around in n_':?,rd ln f , o -unsellors for the ?T«8.on epartm ent of V eterans' i i ? gon D Dcpa A f f .. , „ A ffairs. ~ G aarenstroom . recen tly aD- W. F. pointed d ep artm en t d ire c to r w arn- « « « » j m a j . »■>« 0 . 1 . ,o sto? " ls «hd-’ng rin g his chances and those of his d ependents for ob- tain in g benefits u n d er state and fed eral laws. Y tt he can record his discharge in his hom e county free of charge, and be sure of getting p P?» n _ u o icsiattc tf?ta t‘S o r c e n tr e d copies co p i.s a: any tim e for a sm all fee To obtain a ^ r t if ic a te in “ X c i T « t d i, charge charge from from th th e e arm arm v y o o r r r„ navy de Pa r,n ’en ts tak es m onths a: ad may ------- ------- , ... " " " *" * securing veteran s' benefits. M ultnom ah countv this w eek C ounty C lerk 20000 Al B row and n rep p2] rt d tha; ney wh» i.- com m i n e r -in-chief of \ I S • : ' • g .a m w h e n congress adj<>u ned Wlfchout tak in g «»c.* .. on <he \ P \\ sponsored univ ersal m ilita ry train mg iegi-lature. vet rans have r corded th eir dis charges since V-J day. yet selec tive service figures show m ore than 40.1XX) separations as of Ap il 1 of men who enlisted or w ere in ducted from this county An instance of the reg ard s me veterans held for th .s e im part,m t docum ents was cited by an tn t.r- view cr in the P ortland office of the veterans' affairs d p artm en t recently An cx-G I was asked If he had recorded his d k c h a rg ? ... the court house 'Oh no. I h a v .n 't bothered. ' he replied. T carry it in my b.Ilfold s? I won t lose it." The sam e in terv iew er in the pas' helped five ' \ tfrails y e f a r t has helPed - -u ia ap Ç v c erG*»cates in lieu «»f lost Sign Habit" tor Drivers Urged I 2N Wash Dresses PLAINS PRINTS 1 to 10 Y ears i Special aw ard s fo r t.ie best 4-H club clothing d em onstration in the state a re being sp nsored this v a r by th e American V isco -' C orpora- tion Beryl S cothorn county ussist- ant hom e dem o n sL atio n ag n ’ ha- received word th at th e fi.-.n will presen t $25 in cash to each of the tw - -"Lite cham pion individual dem - o n strato rs or to each of the two m em bers of th e state cham pion dem onstration team on this sub- D em onstrations m ay be cn any suijjcct relatin g to th selection and care 9^ Clothing T his m ay include ¡n» C irT n in l iab ics' w ashing, dry stains a n d ’ r J r / ” ^ 3 .k ° f Ip 'Jts or u n ' ra ".d ,Pare of ¿ h * «a™e>“ s m n’t a ,S ia t; w lnV«h' Tn?1™,! 2 1 > ears ° f age or “ older B C e - S t H - E te rn a l has Wc have the disk you have been looking for. Come in today and sec the new EVANS RUBBER- TIRED OFF-SET DISK. It has all these modern fea tures: 1. EASILY TRANSPORTED 2. POSITIVE DEPTH CONTROL 3. TURNS BOTH RIGHT AND LEFT 4. 22 INCH HEAVY DUTY BLADES 5. BALL BEARING WHEELS 6. HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION ROY W. HEINRICH J. I. Case Farm Machinery W. Baseline — Hillsboro Phone 1062 T rin tr . H lt ib '» n I3 S H 3 W H ilt.x h n r« » . p u it F J H u t i o t u x lo Fata •»' t H i in g le p a r t S r« tu, *|*2S »<2W I he«» «»re K u i x h n x Io SJ.«t«- d P,r g o ti, p a ; t i «<»\ to t 2. S « I rut H lW N« I • P t Nii im >n e t u x ln ilt, i dixlt n 't N o 11 4 p.« f S ; » ;» i i P.»\t l.l ' , I. i h ilu teiiM'ii «, • « Ix« im th Ing et ux. p u i s « I-3N H3W J > eph H Jo P m A Stanley V I •«.’ \ ard i i \ < l«leu Tlu«'t« Catlu’i in Kolmbui'k to Ja. k « H«4>in on l«»t (Ui T i.«latin V . ,. I loin« V Ph A H«»I», 11 , i x , U e i.e g e V in e ill el ux ux. |„ |, BACK TO SCHOOL IN f2 e /t SW EATERS LOOK FOR THE JANTZEN LABEL • ■ . . it’s e x c lu siv e at W eil's D ept. Store. See tho new tall J a n tie n s in one of the largest se le c tions in the statel BOYS' New Plastic BROGUES FALL BELTS H e a v y O xford s 5 $ e.98 A ll C olors and W idths dou ble SOLE 1 to 6 net s w i »8,C <h° rt 8,eov',d pull over by J an tzen i . the pet sw eater of m any a nirl's collection r wf“.h i’ackx and odd 7fn . »U't »«• knit of F eather F leece c o " “ h0,,Venly soft 100'’’ worstod w ool. co*ors you 11 want several1 S it or Stand . . . j.„ „ «, 5 .9 5 Sizes 32- 44 At Wed s T he F it is G rand ! *' A p aten ted slip that w on't ride up! it's th e r e tu r n of th e M ID D Y 'Tea lose and white . . . Loomcraft fine rayon, ad justable shoulder straps. S p e c ia lly graded sizes cut from m aster patterns. A large selection to choose from at Weil s! Fall version of DORIS DODSON'S middy dress, chosen by the St. Loins Fashion Group for the All-American Gallery of Fashion . . . a two-pieeer in green, red or copper penny wool feather flan nel bv Pacific. S J O-85 9 to 15 AU BOYS' SCHOOL SPECIALS H E A V Y CREAM CORDS RO UG H R ID E R S $ In s iz e s 6 to 16 4.98 FALL DRESS SLACKS Fall Dresses P a r i W ool G abarcU nes s 7«95 and up s4.98 I’.UJES - BROWNS - GREYS Siz.es It to Hi. Al Weil :, Th I, hi he I I your a. suranee oi Hie best ! Exclusive at WEIL'S ' n«| iv«-!.|,.,. et M . i i i c N«.li«»tt SLIPS T h is F a ll P lr Ctirlutiun chuivh u, ¿ «lux p u t IMA’ N p |j 'Í 1.1 Mill T F I» Cui r( Mei ville M M I e t u x |,,j g 34. i'is . u i w Ha/etwoo«t Add II a v e r t o n H JW . E P T m e o u t t M H H ut • H I. h S D .« v is « I u x lo C i p «»T ¡Mi l Set ert 1. Sw am to (le, 17. 1'3N. H3W Kill Hill. .X» o p u t l »I 4. block 2. Birch \1 Ireland h' W«,>l ('«»a*! T h rp too« ix I .t ."H. M. M Han a ”< i W F .„ rt w o o d P a r k . H t»»ei1 A H u n t e t u x C»>. p u r l S im m o n ^ \«l«l A l« * M M IV l l i x l l l I , No;., N i » 1 « n m d H V rw t ‘ i k 1 >i 4 bl« « k :n.; Co to J II H« ' .«d . . ' ■ • I . Ill 17 III IU 2,1 21 ,,„t m si, J A R u n o u s S o b l le a v v i ’ h i 34 T3N. H.IW 24 W P I II.11 .1 II , ;||l ìh « s » « io re J o i n n s n e t u x tn H .itp h le x E :tri « |,. lû t . E lib o an t Win C Ford el ux «» 11« > v 1 A ip itb c c I u x . lo t 1 F i v O uks I T .G PIS H4W Ak«’ts. et ux P M J«»r<er*M *n «'1 u x to H i lp h H e m \ F A k c i > <»t u x » W < E na I T,„ kt- to J.,Ini I F »nt. p a r t S« 2. P.’S HlW Vi ' • et nx pari lot 2 hlnek I tern u se) generally throughou th< H m«*N, hi« lo H ie h a r t A l* xand«H \ I Fol I G rove. M f United States A t i y e h e t ux. l«»t 7 bl« « k 7. lit«« ,-t «1 t , S herw ood F inni: A safety man pointed out tha m o o r . V i c t o r y H orn« > In« to V t lati n. |s u t See 2U. I'2S III w s in? people ap p aren tly don't f el loi «!, orge A ilyeh et ux l> 8 bl., that any signs apply to them pei 7. B roadm o-i. A itliui W Hruiley sanally He cited the instance of et ux to David E F an et ox. ! ■ Karl Voiton F u n e ra l an O regon d riv e r who pass, d a I 2. 6 8 III 12 14 an I HI II: . Hold in P o rtla n d board m a rk id Slop Ahead ignoi 1. y s G arden He.iverlon lx ,11 \ It ,1 o f H i l l It I ed a stop sign at the side of tile E G Go f rt n x to I’ll I i • I . ! I t i . « t i l l f u ..« - : .« J i n ; J, highw ay a painted w r.i Stop in ser , t ux p rt bl x k J Walk o ’•«•M A « (ftu- ,|.«\ Hb> imu* the highw ay itself and a red stop Add Forest G r xe (.T a in ,.. F I V . M< >1 tlllle .' li g h t t hxkp, 1 b u tt'ii in the cent r and proe txl Mathis i t ux to Wdkei M G , et I . t iid < '« >i 11111 « t r « «ci « I vx i« it« |( | e d into an arte ria l w here aim thei ox |xn t lo t 2,1 B o u le e . it d H e g n i , « tu e t t v H r u .»» .« b l o t b c i >t M ' ' '' 1 " f •>. I '. i. - e , .1 M e , | . W om en's 2 5 c 5 0 c S1 .co Al e h u ix ’h E m b r o id e r y end lace Trim ''DORIS DODSON" "The Best Days ot the Year" Do You Want a Disk That Will Cut Straw ? H .u u » L u n«' lim H a s Ju s t U n p a c k e d S o m e L o v e ly 10 c io - h - rn n nz r - n n a . 2 <j em ° n stratin n team s in train GUU IS GOD—G od put yo u r ing f r c m p .titio n at tnc state sins on his Son. Jesus w ho died un- fa ir this fall d cr the law in y o u r place. He up- ____ _____________ held the law The law was carried Stfltp VFW Pnclc out against Him God is still God O , a l e * r *» r O S t S tO and his love is law. Aid G u a rd P ro g ra m ^iO,*Libc be^.rt tbc Bible—God O regon V eterans of Foreign Wars so loved you that he gave his only- post. 146 thro u g h o u t th e Mate ;.r: bom Son. Jesus, th e Lord to die l o t being enlist: in a ■ m p u g . to ,,id you. If you w ill tak e him as y o u r in bringing the N ational Gu-«H to ow n Saviour, you shall not perish full stren g th . F rancis G G a‘o. but have tern al life. — G eorge N. Send, state com m ander of V F W T aylor. program includes "adop- --------------------------ti : n ” cf N ational G ua d units bv , M ms and M artha S ocic'v w ill S a n « Taiynitv Dn?rk tOp ^ Vi.'.Ti-hUr.sd ‘'"V at Tbc statew ide program i, keyed w in h i r ? i" uck luncheon to a nationw ide program set up w ill be »eived at 12 noon ________ b v L o u i , E S ', .- P mtland aitor- h lo t • itc t le u > I K . C T IN IU W H ie h .u U A H e ttlU *>n ’ ux h» S S I X ’ P .'e et UX. p u r l 4 281, J o h n - o n Add Be t\ e rt • H e ilv l i l e .1« i e t •«• i W i l l .tin 1* o h \ to M t \ S e u t i t I .u t S e e 9 1 2N H 3 W D a v id M i 1« t A n n S ’ ra u c h . p a r t See K P IS . H lW H oben J P V o n t» e u x t » F i e 1 S m i l / <*t u x . f . u l S« V acation d riv e is are being urged to get the "sign habit ' by S evretaiy of S tate R obert S F arrell J r Ob- servation of traffic w arning signs by tra v e le rs all o v er the nation is being stressed this sum m er ' O regon has m ade a sizable cash outlay to post its highw ays w ith adequate w arning n d guiding signs, th e secretary of state s.ud Some of o u r most te rrib le au to m o bile accidents have stem m ed from m otorists' ignoring these m ark ers D iam und-shap. d signs indicat perm anent hazards, such as sharp cu rv es narrow bridges, and d n n g e i- 5 « , « « * . s « .’ o u s intersectio n s R ectangular st01en P æ ^ G te u m ark ers a re for p a rt-tim e dangers ... as crossing livestock Stop signs The answ er to "Work o r ... W ant are m arked by round w arnings "W ant to Work C h ild ren 's H »W !>• Nelli«' Il l i ipnui). i .ut P Awards Offered for Clothing Champs God ___ is God ^ t , o ^ Bf ^ m s« l Itu.'xi’l Hicli.iixl C 1UlWiN «1 UX bl Itu S l.lv i 1 ,•X p,,ii I S« c 2.1. IIS HlW Illl-M I S u«' «’1 ux In Hu,-ben II Mlllci t IIX 1 1 ’• S .,' 21 I’IS. HlW M., lull l Guruuni 1 KiuM'l S 1 e vl ux part Sv, "J. IIS It 1W E d w i n I ’ IK im e l «»I» <1 ux I»» I .e> It Whi ti» n « t UX. J» ti I S«‘e 10 Apple!»«*«* el ux loi I H v.' (>uk - ....... .« Gisicr . . . . . . . Stiver t Plx'd Wll Ftli liatn Ih iv e n ic h l «■’. ux l«»l I «»’»d purl 1« I 2. block 3. Ileiun x Ad I t ' u i iH 'h u x . ,.e«»uu K i'tn « l. «1 ux I«» h u i ice P K»»X «! u x P ‘ H l« n \ n of lla.xtim. William W S l . u i «'I ux Io O. to Vincent Silver el ox p.u I lot 3.1 T ualatin G irdeos |*u «1 » in Pluiux Pi cxbv let lull ehuich I«» M a g gle Pixie pail lot I'M* hxt Add l ualalin Pi e.xhy lei m t church c m- et i y IXinit 11. H fo.uu «1 ux 1» Chf rd P Haule et al. |M»rI S«r 31 I IN KJW At I Surou «-I al I" <• d«m ( ‘lair Isut.doii el ux lot ft block I. Birchwood Patk H P Ntcholx <t ux I«» t \ c . l P S o ft t ux, part S«'c 2, PJN H2W. 11 W C u in ii «‘1 ux C o :: P Sc«»lt «'I ux j x ii St 31 1 *N ZELAN ZIPPER JACKETS WHITE STAG and LEVIS $5 .9 8 Ski-king1 of the year. Knit of I...,', w o, ed ^ 7 , ^ | “W° w eave, w ith ;in a u ll)e illjt N orw egian 't u-h C h", i four handsom e color com binations 1 , C h° l('° ° ‘ Sizes 34 - 44. At W eil's Size , G lo 1G. V alues lo $11.95 AT HILLSBORO 5