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Issue 5065
Give Liberally
To War Chest
•!'<», O regon, 'I h u rs ila y , O etohei
Bai. .a Book “ X 3
Issue Set /or Popu,ation
Next Week
H il
ta x le v y in mill.4
cond lo w e st am ong O regon
i ’ltl»-- in 2.500 to 5,900 p o p u la tio n
b ra c k 'd . a< e n d in g to a * u rv e y C< n-
d a r te d b y tin B u re a u o f M in ir ip a t
Kesi arch and S e rvice o f ttre U n i-
vei ;ty o f O re g o n c o o p e ra tin g w ith
’
L< ague
f O regon ,Cities and
th e O re g o n F in a n c e O f f ic e r - ' a ‘- i »ci
at) n T h e le v y t >r 1943-44 is 15 8
w h ile R o s e b u rg js I w w ith 120
m ills
B i ed ori a 1940 ccnso . fig u re o f
3 747, H ills b o ro 's per ca p ita c it y ta x
i $9 23 on a to ta l ta x o f $34.568 A
< ' d v a lu a tio n o f the c ity is $2 -
187 832 A ssessed v a lu e p< r ca p ita on
«I 50 p e r c e n t basis is $590
In th e l.iXMi to 2,500 class F orest
f i r m e ta x m illa g e is 14 on an o -
‘ «•-sert v a lu a tio n o f $1.037.247 W ith
a to ta l c ity ta x « f $14 521 and a pep-
u la tio n fo r 1940 o f 2.449 th e p e r
ca p ita t;«x is $5 93 B e a v e rto n : P e p ­
u la tio n
1.052; as i ed v a lu a tio n ,
$597.746; c it y ta x le v y . 18 5 m ill» ;
am ount
f c ity tax. $11.058; p e r
ca p iti, c it y tax. $10 51
C m e liu s :
P o p u la tio n . « 7 ; .15-
ses.ed v a lu a tio n . $270.573. le v y . 16.3
m ills ; c ity tax. $4.410. and p e r ca p ­
ita c ity tax. $.192
Q
B anks P o p u la tio n , 247; assessed
v a lu a tio n $85.421; c t y t a x le v y . 30.7
m ills ; c it y tax, »2.822; p e r ca p ita
tax. $10 62
G a s to n : P: p u la tio n , 333; assessed
G ra d e Schools H an d le
D istribution; D ates
A nd Tim es A n n o u n ced
Hilhi Faces
Tiger Squad
Here Friday
Drive Under W ay
For Chest Funds
D rive to raise $30.500 as W ashington county's share
ot the Oregon W a r Chest to aid o u r fig h tin g forces, o u r
lig h tin g a llie s and home fr o n t fa m ilie s got under w av
M onday m o rn in g w ith m ore th a n 500 vo lu n te e r s o lic ito rs
w o rk in g under the d ire c tio n o f O. B. Gates o f H ills b o ro ,
S p a rta n Title H opes G et
"Acid T est;" First Night
G rid C lash S c h e d u led
---------------- ♦ c o u n ty ch a irm a n .
E a r ly re p o rt» in d ic a te th a t m a n y
people do n o t re a liz e th a t 28 o f th e
fin a n c ia l d riv e s u s u a lly con d ucte d
D is t r ib u t io n < f w a r r a ti n book
a n n u a lly in the c o u n ty are c o m b in ­
H ilh i's c h a m p io n s h ip hopes fo r I
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t
W a sh in g ton c o u n ty re»i-
ed th is y e a r in one ca m p a ig n — th o
1943 w ill m eet th e "a c id te s t" here
dents w ill be co n d ucte d at e le ­
O regon W ar Chest. As a re s u lt a v ­
F rid a y n ig h t w h e n A l B o g u e ’s fast-
m e n ta ry ch o o l houses d u rin g the
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v a lle y league tta rts , clash w ith the
n e x t F n d . v . O cto b e r 29 T he
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title -h o ld in g and also undefeated
act day and tim es o f d is trib u tio n
L S tra n d, p re s id e n t o f O regon
6 o n s -ru c tio n o f 15 n e w fa m ily I M a n y D riv e s in One
N ew berg T ig e rs < n the lo ca l g r id ­
•-« t m each d is tr ic t by • chorfl
S ta te college, w h o spoke Tuesday
u n its in H .lls b o ro has been reco m ­
Seventeen n a tio n a l m em b e r agen-
iro n. T he game, the f ir s t u n d e r
o ffic ia ls
am i
th e
a rra n g e m e n ts
neon at the H ills b o ro ch a m b e r o f
m ended as a p a rt o f the 65 a u th o r- cies, e ig h t s ta te -w id e c h ild c a rin g
lig h ts in H ills b o ro fo r tw o seasons,
mad«* in
co m m e rce lu n ch e on .
n u m b e r o f areas are lis t-
zed fo r the Forest G ro v e area by agencies and th e B o y Scouts, G ir t
is slated to get u n d e r w a y a t 8 p. m
cd below
the N a tio n a l H o u sin g agency, ac­ Scouts and C am p F ire G ir ls in
IJ U X O K S A l l ! I I I . B I l M . M I N
A lth o u g h lig h t and in e x p e rie n c e d
T h e n i w b k. w h ic h is designed
M rs E rr « t S ta e h le o f
c
o rd in g to F red C u th b e rt, se n io r W a sh in g ton c o u n ty w ill be assisted
W r it U n io n
,
at the .-tart o f th e season, th e
F r id a y b e c a m e th e 1000th
to L«d J 1 th e d u ra tio n , w ill not
housing re p re s e n ta tiv e in charge o f b y fu n d s raised in th e d riv e . S in ce
v o lu n te e r to donate a p in t ..r b lo o d a t th e W.
S partans h a ve d e m o n s tra te d th a t
h in g to n c o u n ty d o n o r
| h r m aile d b u t w ill be g ive n o u t at
the P o rtla n d s u b -o ffic e . H ills b o ro th e O regon W a r Chest p ro v id e s th e
c e n te r in H U M ,o r ,. T h e m o th e r o f L o o t Jo h n F Sta.-hh
they are to be considc red a serious
the school at the tu n e o f re g is tra -
a rm y
is also e lig ib le fo r p a rt o f the 15 o p p o rtu n ity o f c o n trib u tin g to a ll
title co n te n d e r by d e fe a tin g T ig a rd
i turn One a d u lt n un l x r o f the fam -
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u n its fo r p riv a te co n ve rsio n , h e o f these v it a l o rg a n iz a tio n s a t one
27 to 0 and M c M in n v ille 27 to 0 n
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stated.
to o ,, donoi
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H ills b o r o ro u te 5. .1 t h ir d to o ,- .lo o ,
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n o rm a lly g iv e to each, m a k in g the
a pre-season clash,
B< ok Three Needed
w a r in d u s try . Since F ore st G ro v e to ta l c o n trib u tio n to th e O regon
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W
a r Chest.
w i l l be re q u ire d fo r each fa m ily v a lu a tio n . $83,471; c it y
ta x le v y , lam ,k Cheesem akers 46 to 6.
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b ro th e r.
a fte r t h e
w a r c o u n ty, th e m a . jo r ______
p o rtio n o f the N eed fo r A id G re a t
son and hush id. rc |>«. liv e ly . P F V W ayne G
I m em b e r f< r w h ich a p p lic a tio n is 24.2 m ills : c ity ta x $2 220. ; ?r cap- i H ilh i K eady
¡ h i s . wh<
m .-.t be p re p a re d to p ro v id e g u id
b u ild in g has been e a rm a rk e d fo r
H o n e d w it h th e a r m y e n g in e e rs in th
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I Last y e a r N e w b e rg h a n d ’ d th e
m ade
Issuance o f the new b ok " a c ity tax. $6 07 S h e rw o o d : I
me counselors and tests to d e te r- 'b a t area H ills b o ro is in c lu d e d in
w as a fu s t tim e d
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w ill b e i: led on book three, w h ich ■ u la tio n .
447;
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he F orest G ro v e t e r r it o r y in th e in m e e tin g its W e r Chest q u o ta ."
a fo u rth tu n c donor.
G
ates
declared. "B ecause o f th o
w ill tm o be re tu rn e d to the u p p li- ' $168.137. le vy, 20 6, c ity tax. $3 464 seasor I 2(1 to 0 t u m p in g on the th e c u rr ic u la m u s t be ad a pta b le a u th o riz a tio n . C u th b e rt declared
ca n t Facts needed to f i l l o u t Un p e r capita c it y tux. $7.75.
•i g r id ir o n T h e
,1 have been eno ug h to d e v e lo p these in te re sts
A p p ro v a l o f 89 f a m ily u n its fo r e m e rg e n cy c f c a rin g fo r o u r f ig h t ­
i a p p lic a tio n w ill be the f u ll name
T u a la tin :
P o p u la tio n .
180;
p o in tin g f r t
N e w b e rg e la -a and a c c o rd in g to J o h n R. Cox. H ills - M W c o n s tru c tio n . 15 u n its fo r p r i- in g forces, o f g iv in g a id to o u r g a l­
ages ¡md ex
f m e m b e r, , f fam
sessed v a lu a tio n . »75.266; c it y ta x are Pre Pared to " th r o w e v e ry th in g b o ro u n io n h ig h school p rin c ip a l. va' fc c o n ve rsio n and f o r 25 p u b lic la n t a llie s in w a r -to m c o u n trie s and
1 c ity tax. $1.212, and pei Jn th e b l,k
,o s,° p the T ig e rs
Ily. ra tio n o ffic ia ls stated Consum* le vy. 16 1.1;
rs in in discussing school p ro b le m s at tra ile rs in the F ore st G ro v e area o f p ro v id in g f o r th e w e lfa re o f
I . rs w ill not have to d e cla re stocks ca p ita c : i it t y tax. »6.73.
i
d riv e to w a rd a t h ir d s tra
n i ij g h t the R o ta ry c lu b T h u rs d a y noon
w as g iv e n la st w eek. C o n s tru c tio n c h ild re n on o u r o w n hom e fro n t,
on hand, e ith e r c o m m e rc ia lly o r
I '-narnP|on<if' l P
T he arm e d fo rce s are d o in g a ca lls io r p riv a te fin a n c in g and is c o n trib u tio n s to th e W a r C h e st
hom e-canned
B . w a rk .if th e B .u e and W h ite fo o d jo b se g re g a tin g m en a ccord- n o t a g o v e rn m e n t h o u s in g p ro je c t s h o u ld be m a te r ia lly g re a te r th a n
C o u n ty re sid e n ts w ill go to the
r < '•'••••! W lil )><-• J <' M erchep. ( in g to th e ir ta le n ts. C ox declared H o w e ve r, c o n s tru c tio n is expected w e o r d in a r ily m a k e .”
schoi 1 house hi th e ir d is tric t fo r
B o g u e -, illy v e te ra n re g u la r tro ir. T h e y are using th e tools d e v e lo p - to be e lig ib le to in s u re d loans u n -
"C o n trib u tio n s o f o n ly »1 p e r
fa m ily w ill b rin g us fa r s h o rt o f
re g is tra tio n , unies» o th e r a rra n g e -
,
w fl
va
s h ifte d fro m ed by th e schools b u t w h ic h t h e d e r t it le V I. F H A fin a n c in g .
W a s h in g to n county, the area th a t has mad
' ‘t'k le :•
n to le ft end w h e re sch ols cannot use now . A f t e r th e
Tne ne w p ro je c t is designed to th e »30.500 q u o ta set f o r th e c o u n ­
a n P it- m in ts are m ade by th e ir school
via b le record in going „ t e r the top on every fin a n c ia l board. A u s tin S c ra ffc rd . c o u n ty
¡..Iiy in g a w h a le o f gam e on w a r g u id a nce o f th is ty p e sh o u ld be P a rtia lly re lie v e th e acute hous- t y . " said Gates. " I f e v e ry f a m ily
w ill g iv e a t least $5, th e g o a l w i l l ba
o • a .B e n e and defense M uch o f p ro v id e d fo r a ll stu d en ts to d e ve lo p ln S s itu a tio n in th is area
d riv e to date in connet tio n w ith the w a r e ffo r t, fa ile d to sch o o l su p e rin te n d e n t, ra id . S chool
| th , d e fe n s iv e s tre n g th o f th e S p a r- th e ir in te re s ts to th e best a d v a n t-
— ------------------------
achieved. L a b o r u n io n s have a n ­
and teachers o f the c o u n ty
meet its blood bank quota last F rid a y by 57 pints. .Ample boards
ta n s lie s in th e p la y o f F u llb a c k age. C o x contended.
w i l l again have ch a rg e o f the d is t r i­
nounced th a t m em bers have su b ­
a p p o in tm e n ts fo r voluntee rs w ho bad s ig n ifie d th e ir de­ b u tio n .if th e books S in ce these i
I Bob M ille r and C e n te r W a lt Me-1
F in a n c e is th e la rg e s t o f the
scrib e d a t least 12 h o u rs pay to the
w a r chest."
sire to donate w ere m ade to meet th t re q u ire d 130-pint people are g iv in g th e ir o w n tim e : M a ilin g o f 1943 ta x statem ents to : K in n e y W’ho back u p the H ilh i lin e , school pro b le m s, a c c o rd in g to th e
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Quotas to be raised in each o f the
goal, b u t .ilrn o -t 100 f.u lv tl
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l f t « P I i n 1 A 1 i ]
asked th a t th e p u b lic co -o p e ra te in ers s ta rte d W ednesday, a c c o rd in g U
e ig h t areas esta blish ed in th e c c u n -
jx»rt and o n ly 73 p in ts o f blood
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ty a re as fo llo w s : A re a 1— F o re s t
w e re donated 50 p e r cent o f the
1 N rm S
U- average
v e d r e n h t a lf
o / y S e T a r X w S ill
Rono
y h c rift. T a x p a y e rs are
th e ir w o rk.
i.vci-cge $112. O v e r h a lf o f the cost
Rope salvage ca m p a ig n in W ash- G ro v e and v ic in ity . E. L. P a ld a n iu s,
quota.
W ar ra ti n book f. u r w ill be us- fr r th e ir ta x statem ents and n ;t c a ll I m e ric h show s p ro m i-e o f h ittin g it . , ,
f
te a che r salaries, he said.
m gten c o u n ty has been extended c h a irm a n . $7.600; A re a 2— L a u re l
R e p o rt o f the Red Crus m o b il,
ed b e g in n in g N o ve m b e r 1 fo r p r o - , f i)r , * " 'm
th e c o u rth o u se since I o ffe n s iv e peak F rid a y n ig h t.
F. L. B ro w n , c h a ir ­
re d e ra , a id fo r school presents u n til N o v e m b e r 15. a c c o rd in g to J and v ic in ity ,
u n it fo r the fiv e area» v is ite d I . t
i t im - i s<,<-'r h ig O ffe n s iv e S tro n g
vd foods, vanned go ds, and th e - u o r tig e o f h e lp m ake
p o s s ib ility th a t the g o v e rn - 1 T K o v a ly , c o u n ty salvage c h a ir- m an. $3.300; A re a 3— S outheast p a rt
w eek was: 137 p in ts at D allas, 147
N e w b e rg w ill b rin g to Hillsboro.»
Red ( ross m o b ile u n it w ill
igar. G reen stam ps A B. and C p e ra tiv e to av id d u p lic a te s w h e re -!
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hi S iilc m . 114 at V a n co u ve r. 13.1 .it
M iss Jean A n n «
recognized as I?u2enE?Ul^
r o i l wh,at
b ra n d , ch a irm a n , $3,000: A re a 4—
m ake its set a n il O cto b e r v is it to
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declared.
I., n g v ie w and o n ly 73 at H ills b o ro
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•> w ill became valid Novcm«)ei " l'il
ta x d e p u ty stated.
P rcD a h ly th e b e s t o ffe n s iv e b a ll- to t-
B e a v e rto n and v ic in it y ,
M rs . J.
the W a sh in g ton n u n ty blood
e g a tio n
in th e league. I e q u ip m e n t fim m e e 'in d ’ J h i i ’ 1 k n d
T
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O u r fig h tin g men are d o in g then
G eorge Eisenhauer, c h a irm a n . $3.-
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been m ade to m eet the quota
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A IU IIU H
B c u la r ly tru e .p sp ecialized courses
was c u t o f f s h o rtly a fte r th e | ty , T . M S pencer c h a irm a n $9
d id n t ta k e th re e -q u .u t t ' i ' . o f ,u,
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i th e ir jo b s are to o o fte n su b je ct to ‘3 the w a r in d u s try and th e salvage
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cate th e p o in t values. O n N o ve m b e r «cm th e fir s t th re e -q u a rte rs o f the
th e O regon W a r C hest d riv e are:
have reeelved a p p o in tm e n ts h u t
v it a lly needed by these fig h tm
h in d e rs o f lost ra tio n bookg m a y th e ir a b ilitie s has re s u lte d in a i camT aign.
■sugar sta m p n u m b e r 29 also be- ta x t>y N o v e m b e r 15 o ffic ia ls
p o in t- d ro p them in the m a il w ith o u t -"eduction o f the n u m b e r o f teach-
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F a ilu re o f these v o lu n te e i
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L e v y c n th e c u rr e n t ta x r o ll is ac- th .-m in ; postage
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lu te donors.
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r a tio n in g b oard.
■ o lce reiea ses tw o m en fo r sea duty. in g p ro g ra m in each d is tric t.
v a tic n
A rm y .
N a tio n a l (C a th o lic
i p e rso n a l c o n trib u tio n to the w .n i ors: I it n o th in g fo r th e last i to p ro v id e fo r .d ic tio n o f c o u n c il-
W h ile th e pe rce n ta g e o f lo st ra- : Rec<r u i t ‘ n S ° f w o m e n is m ost tm -
C o m m u n ity S ervice. N a tio n a l T ra v -
e ffo r t th a t ca n n ot be me c u re d in !
■ m en f r m the c ity - a t- la r g e ra th e r
h o u r het. re d o n a tin g . D u rin g
tio n books is low . th e p ro b le m o f i P" ^ a.n I ,o d a y s'n ce
the n a vy's
(C'ontinued on page 7)
th a n by the w a rd p la n as c a lle d fo r
d o lla rs and c e n ts . . . a c o n trib u tio n
t h e l ist sis lx urs eat n o th in g
re tu r n in g th e m is im p o rt m t to ^5.
,
m a n p o w e r are bc m g m et
| u n d e r the pre.-ent c h a rte r. T h is re-
th a t can be m ade by a lm o st e v e ry - : e s c i p i i l l b la ck I o ffe r ; .2, d ry
,,
, <he ow ners, w h o o f course n .e d : ? L , w i v i - e se rvice. He d e clared
i vi- mn was not in clu d e d a m o n g the
one b etw een th e ages o f 18 and 60
I. ..s i
i in. b u tt, r I ; , :, s le w e . l
M ore m en have been c a lle d in to 'h e m fo r use in b u y in g ra tio n e d 5“ ?, W A V E S a rc n o w h a n d lin g 207
changes proposed in A ugust. T he
regardless o f t h e ir s ta tio n in life
o r fresh f r u it ; (41 f r u it ju i.e s .
p r, posed c h a rte r in in te n d e d to be the a rm e d forces b v c o u n tv selec- foods. In m a k in g it as co n ve n ie n t ' a iIIe r e " ' J ° bs m th e n a v y and re -
E v e ry o n e ca n n ot b u y a $1600 w ar
lid s d ie t is necessary to re n d e r
o f 'ra in in g .
w o rk a b le u n d e r c h a n g in g e o n d i- tiv e s e rv ic e b o a rd No. 1 a t B e a v e r-1 »« possible fo , a fin d e r to re- CC1Ve 1,16
bond e v e ry e ig h t weeks, b u t t h e
the plasm a su ita b le f o r use.
M u s ic was p ro v id e d b y tw o H ills ­
to n Those c a lle d a re as fo llo w s
t u r n a lo st bo o k, by s im p ly p u ttin g
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expected
o p p o r tu n ity to donate a p in t o 1 i Don. rs sh o u ld w e a r sleeves th a t
W i l l i n g t o n c o u n ty schools w ill I A lth o u g h W a sh in g to n c o u n ty has
n n r .m>’
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W . N o r th r u p . R l
1 it in a m a il box. O P A believes the b o ro u n io n h ig h school students.
I m th e post w a r p e rio d In c o n s id e r­ H
r a il h r easily ro lle d up.
b lo o d is e q u a l fo r all.
illR b u ro : J«w rph P. S r h m id t. R t. l. T i-
n u m b e r o f re tu rn s w ill be in ­ Joyce T hom pson, vo c a lis t, and E d ­ b e n e fit by $103.243.64 in the f ir s t o n Iy 20 m ore teachers th is y e a r
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Age lim its are fro m Ik to 60.
na
B e rg e r, accom panist.
O B. a p p o rtio n m e n t o f th e sta te school th a n la s', 113 o f th e to ta l o f 346 in .
deemed n e c e s s i-rv to the best in te r- H a r r y U V in c e n t. E v e re tt W . R .m e r- R t. creased.
to
Gates w as c h a irm a n o f th e m e e t­ s u p p o rt fu n d a n nounced la s t F r i- s tru c to rs are new . a c c o rd in g
l ests o f e ffic ie n t and econom ical ♦< P o rtla n d , and W illia m F. D u n g J r Rt
da >' b>' S e c re ta ry o f S ta te R o b e rt sta tis tic s released th is w e e k by A u s ­
nd.
ing.
i c ity a d m in is tra tio n and in co rp o ra te T & ^ P r o i n rtla
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P re g ra m to d a y (T h u rs d a y ) w ill
I ed by th e c o u n c il have been o u t lin ­ Ted L . < r««em. R t. l H1llnh4.ro.
fe a tu re R a lp h S m e d le v. e x e c u tiv e m e n t is scheduled fo r A p r il 15, in te n d e n t. T h is m eans a tu rn o v e r o f
M a n n e Con»» Jesse W S n y d e r. R t. 2
ed in p re vio u s a rticle s.
he stated.
a p p ro x im a te ly 29 p e r cent.
s e c re ta ry and fo u n d e r o f T oa st­
S tre a m lin e d c h a rte r was d ra w n H ills b o r o .
The d is trib u tio n is based on the
N avy
M o rr is R. S e u fe rt, R t. 5 H t ll* -
R o ste r o f teachers in p u b lic
m asters In te rn a tio n a l, fro m Santa
by O rv a i E tte r o f Eugene, legal
la w passed by- the la s t le g is la tu re . schools th is y e a r show s a to ta l o f
.»"r l A L ie r m «n-
A. K e tch u m .
A n a , C al.
I eo n u lta n t o f th e la-ague c f O regon R t 1 < B
e a v e rto n ; E d w a rd E. Rexach. Rt
T ile R o ta ry c lu b board c f d ire c ­ I t pro vid e s th a t $5.000.000 o f s u r­ 322 as com pared w it h 302 Iast y e a r.
I C itie s It I,as been re tu rn e d to h im I S h e rw .s x i J o h n I». L a d d . T u a la tin I r -
D iscu ssio n o f the Japanese ls-
b y ( . S m ith . Rt. 11 P o rtla n d
to rs has vo te d a $25 c o n trib u tio n to plus s ta te in co m e ta x revenues P riv a te and p a ro c h ia l teachers r e ­
ci.ren,-.- sue w ill be co n d u cte d
Ex-G ov
W in h in g t ii ci u n ty w a ln u t g l o w - ' iH 'iq iiis itc
is th a t g ro w e rs m ust I f -R ow ing last T h u rs d a y 's s tu d y and
be
a p p o rtio n e d
a n n u a lly m ained co n stan t at 24. b rin g in g th e
th e c o u n ty c v m m itte e fo r the O re ­ s h a ll
W J r n o r W a lte r P ie rce s ta rtin g a t
ci s w ill p ro b a b ly e x p e rie n ce an i tii.v.- c ith e r in su ra n ce o r in d u s tria l it is hoped to have the f in a l'd r a f t M«,e. W ill'ism "E H .M 'd i." "
am o n g the c o u n tie s f o r d is tr ib u ­ to ta l o f a ll teachers to 346.
gon W a r Qhest.
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Northrup, Gerald F. Hark.n. Portland.
S I’ ni S a tu rd a y in th e c h a m b e r
. a o n g re a te r shortage o f p icke r, accident coverage in o rd e r I o b -
tio n a m o n g the school d is tr ic ts and
O f th e 113 n e w teachers, 83 a rc
m ee tin g N o v e m b e r 2 F o llo w in g a p ­
j o f co m m e rce room s, a c c o rd in g to
th is y e a r th a n la st season T h is was ta in the. typ e o f h i ip
s h a ll be used to o ffs e t school d is ­ e le m e n ta ry and 30 h ig h school, ac­
p
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presented
l et
B . cause school p u p ils w o u ld lik c -
t r ic t ta x levies.
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re
n
ce
' l r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty F a rm e rs
c o rd in g to S c ra ffo rd . T h ir t y o f
k
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_
u n io n , s p o n s o rin g o rg a n iz a tio n
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g d u rin g a m eet- ly not be used th o u g h , n t the e n tire re fe rre d to the people at a special T
A n o th e r a p p o rtio n m e n t in v o lv in g these, o r a b o u t 10 p e r ce n t o f th e
LeylOn. A uxiliary oet
n u m b e r o f re p re s e n ta tiv e s
fro m .
m g o f school re p re se n ta tive s, the season, g ro w e rs agreed that th e y e le ctio n
the O c to b e r 15 d is trib u tio n o f the to ta l roste r, are te a c h in g on e m e r­
C o n fe re n ce fo r d is tr ic t N o 2. : ,h<>
s ,a '<' fa rm u n io n o ffic e w ill '
c o u n ty fa rm la b i r c o m m itte e and should rcee ive the t r e i a ilin g rate
tw o -m ill e le m e n ta ry school ta x was „ gency
___ . e e u c c e u rtific
iu a
i te o s n e issued f o r o n e
A m e ric a n L e g io n, w h ic h in clu d e s also h,‘ present.
in te re s te d g ro w e rs c a lle d at the I o f pay plus the bonus, w h e th e r o r
also announced. W a s h in g to n conn- year.' E ig h te e n teachers re tu rn e d to
j posts in W a s h in g to n co u n ty , w ill
P o !i' " - ' r plans re g a rd in g the
re q u e st o f
Farmers and
school n. I l i n y
w o rk e d th ro u g h o u t Un­
ty s share o f th is fu n d is »29.288.50. the schools th is y e a r a fte r b e in g
| be h e ld in Salem th e a fte rn o o n and r e h a b ilita tio n o f Japanese in th is
p e o ple Io w o rk out a p ro g ra m e n tire season.
w ill be con d ucte d d u rin g the n e x t A s im ila r a p p o rtio n m e n t w ill be | o u t o f th e pro fe ssio n fo r p eriods
le v e llin g o f S unday. O cto b er 31, b v c o u n t r y w i l l be c o n s id e re d . P ie rc e tw o w eeks by school c h ild re n , ac- i
w h e re b y the jc lie r l y o u th c o u ld as-
It had been hoped. T o rv c n d sta t-
n c x t A p r il-
'ra n g in g fro m one to 27 years,
S c h o o l e h i l d r e . , i h , . ........
w
.1
! h<\ ,cRio n . a" d a u x ilia r y . T h e d is- I» « e ll In fo rm e d on the su b je ct
s is l in h a rv e s tin g the w a ln u t crop . i-d. th a t s u ffic ie n t M e x ic a n n a tio n -
g to J. T. K o v a ly
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A picker requirement of between
would be available to aasi t in lngton county
w ill be VV
enrolled
in a ' -,*K
0,1 ^l-cn- " S a 1 c s,1'os'Hi : end plans to give valuable In- c c o o u rd n in
ty salvage ch a irm a n . He p o in t­
HMMl'and 1466 w ill e xist d u rin g the 'h is harvest .-,o th a t th e lab<»r sh. r t - 1 t h r i f t V im p ^ f f i '^ h i s ^ a - a r '^ a s 1 M r i o f s iB n e ^ lo e^r1r J ,^ . » a. h P r° ,traJ n . dC'. f o r l?’ a<ibn on ,hp J a P»ncse issue
ed o u t no cans a rc to be co lle cte d
l« rd
..k m o g f to
tin- b c e r s t1
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in the
c o u d n e ty
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as any
in a
d u m cte
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w e e be
k- as
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v e a ,, l m
by schools
the ^ g i . t m w a ' r ^ i r ro ^ g n ra c m e co ^ n m
^ L d th ^ A
S a l n n ’ V L X \ ' ’ e m anda,cs
l , ° n ° f ' Pa-ClfiC
S c h o c l c h ild re n a rc b e in g asked
T h e p u b lic is in v ite d to a tte n d .
P a lm e r S. T o rv c n d . c o u n ty agent. 1 « a h iu t g i . w i rs w e re re lu c ta n t to 1 tee.
”
to d e te rm in e h o w m an y cans are
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in
advance
and
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the m ee tin g
T o h e lp w in th e w ar. c h ild re n
re a d y in th e ir o w n homes and a t
i.ome o f th is n u m b e r w ill lie made m ea n tim e th e M e x ic i an g o ve rn m e n t sh. u ld be t h r if t y a nd the w a r stam p
the hom es c f im m e d ia te n e ig h bo rs
ih.
i i .-lin im e n t o-f s.ivings p ro g ra m is designed to fix
tip by fa m ily and n e ig h b o rh o o d I,.is -.I.j ,.e l
h a v in g no stu d en ts in school. I f
A general edu catio n , n o t o n ly a s , c iv ilia n stu d en ts b y the h u n d re d s
h e lp , th e large p o rtio n w ill have to fa rm l .h o r A l p r, e „ t the w a r food th .s idea fir m ly in the yo u n gste rs'
enough cans are a v a ila b le , a w eek to im m e d ia te e n v iro n m e n t b u t also it was g a in in g a rm y students in p ro ­
com e fr, in reside n ts in n e ig h b. rin g a d im m s .ra tio n i.s s h . it on (h e ir m in d s d u rin g (h r w a r.
w ill be set in the n e a r fu tu re fo r
as to w o rld a ffa irs , s h o u ld go a lc n g p o rtio n a te num bers. E n ro llm e n t o f
e o m in iin ilie s S h o rta g e o f M e x ic a n e. m in u te d co n tra cts. T o d a le 5(1 I Th
schools a t w a r p ro g ra m is
c o lle c tio n .
w ith the specialized courses, dc- c iv ilia n
students
dro p p e d
fr o m
n a tio n a ls m akes it e vid e n t th a t s u f­ M exican w o rke rs, w h o hav.
,
” 'e" u n d e r th e d ire c tio n r f R ex P u tn a m
T eachers at the v a rio u s c o u n ty
cla
red Dr. A L . S tra n d , p re s id e n t m ore than 4.000 to 1.900. b u t th is
in
in
c
n
ilta
b
o
r
cam
p,
have
been
fic ie n t n u m b e rs w ill n I he n a ila b le
v ...
.
..
, s u p e rin te n d e n t o f p u b lic in s tru c -
| schools a re also be in g asked to
Of O reg cn S tate callcgc. in sp eaking has been made u p to a la rg e e x te n t
and M rs. F W B lu m , m e m b e r
to ta ke eare o f the heavy p ic k e r d e ­ m oved 1 V .ik im a .m d a n a d d itio n a l i,
re p o rt i f th re are a n y scrap m eta l before the ch a m b e r o f com m erce by th e tr a in in g c f 1.400 a rm y s tu -
20. w h o (' c o n tra c ts have e x p ire d . I o f the O regon w a r fin a n ce co m -
m and.
o r ju n k p ile s le ft in th e ir c o m m u n ­ lu n c h ii m ee tin g Tuesday noon. A dents. The a rm y re q u ire s a b c u t 40
ities. A rra n g e m e n ts a rc being made b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g on the p a rt o f , p e r ce n t m ore w o rk fre m its trainee-»
In o rd e r t.) m ake the pre gram a r t r»’tu rm n g to M exico. T h is leaves m ittc e M rs B lu m is als«» p re sid e n t
to c o lle c t th e scrap at a c e n tra l the pc, pic is needed, he said, in er- than fo r the c iv ilia n so th e 1.400 is
fo r relea sin g school y o u n g s lrrs fo r an a va d a b l, s u p p ly a, the H ill - , f the sla te P a rc n t-T c a c h c r associa.
I»
i
o
eam
p
o
f
betw
een
90
and
9«
I
tio
n
p o in t fo r sh ip m e n t. K o v a ly said.
th e harve.-t ru n us s m o o th ly as p. s-
d e r to d e te rm in e (he course o f | e q u iv a le n t
to
a b c u t 2.000.
D r.
D a v id W. Eccles, e x e c u tiv e m an-
A t the close o f th e scrap m eta l th is c o u n try in the post w a r w o rld .
.-ible, the c c n im itlo c agreed that w o rk,a .- E flo r ls ar, b r in g m ad by
H e s o n so rin g eom m U lec. lo r v e n d ; e r o f t|,c O re g o n w a r fin a n ce
S tra n d said. E ig h ty m em bers o f th,-
d riv e last y e a r th e re w ere 140 p ile
fa rm e rs sh o u ld m ake I h u r p ic k e r
In
te
llig
e
n
t
research
is
necessary
, in tlic c o u n ty . T h is n u m b e r has t d e te rm in e w h a t can be done to fa c u lty a rc on w a r leaves o f v a rio u s
in q u e s ts k n o w n nt the c o u n ty ag­ aid. to o b ta in .1 few m ore «is homo j co m m itte e , issued a sta te m e n t say-
o f the o th e r hai ve stin g jo b s in tin
and the re m a in in g
s ta ll
been reduced to a b o ut 2». ucc rd tn g replace the th in g s th a t w e are n e w k in d s
e n t's o ffic e w e ll ii' advance o f I he \ a lle y a re co m p le t« cl. II » w cve r, th e , in g that a ll .schools d id o u ts ta n d in g
m em bers are w o r k in g h a rd e r th a n
j to K o v a ly . N o a d d itio n a l scrap
w e rk in last y e a r’s cam paign, and
need. In o rd e r I • d e ve lo p th . p ro ­ w i
d u n g o r to b rin g a b o ut im p ro v e ­ e v e r and cn a y e a r-a ro u n d basis.
n«d. be en ugh to I.ik e care o f stated th a t the c re d it is due to
to bo c o lle c te d now .
g ra m In th e schools, fiv e days no­ th e need
m ent- in the v a rio u s fie ld s o f en­
O r-g o n S tate co lle g e w i l l c e le ­
w o n d e rfu l r u n p c r it im i o f in d iv id u a l
tic e is desired.
deavor. a cco rd in g to Dr. S tra n d. b ra te Its 75th a n n iv e rs a ry w ith a
teachers and .-etnici su p e rin te n d
School y o u th in both the H ills ­
He declared th a t fc r instance it is special c .n v o c a tio n
W ednesday
en Is.
b o ro and Forest G ro v e w ill co. | c r ­
s u rp ris in g w h a t a g ric u ltu re , as w e ll n ig h t, O c tc b c r 27. a c c o rd in g to Dr.
ate w ith th e pro g ra m , a cco rd in g to
a- o th e r lines, has re ce ive d and S tra n d . In O ctober. 1888. the state
Ih c ir re p re s e n ta tiv e p rin c ip a ls
Ft
b e n e fitte d fro m th o ro u g h s tu d y and le g is la tu re recognized C o rv a llis c o l­
w a s also stressed th a t becam e o f
rs
L ir u t E a rle A. B o w m a n ha^ been research.
lege as the la n d g ra n t in s titu tio n
th e h e a vy s c h c . I p ro g ra m c a rrie d
F ire p ir in ils are no lo n g e r needed
The th e o ry o f education, asserted in th is state.
advanced fro m second to firs t lie u ­
b y most p u p ils th a t th e y should be in r u r a l ure a s fo r the b u rn in g o f
te n an t, a c c o rd in g to w o rd received the speaker, is th a t it sh o u ld begin
T h e s ta rtlin g increase in ju v e n ile
used o n ly d u rin g Hie peak o f the •.lo l hla '.lash, fe n c e i w s slum ps. I D a vid H ill e le m e n ta ry school in
here. L t. B o w m a n is s ta tio ne d w ith w ith th e th in g s a ro u n d us b y in - d e lin q u e n c y was p o in te d o u t in a
. ea son.
Io c s a n d s im ila r m ale ria l, a cco rd in g | H ills b o ro
w ill
p r, bab’ly
th e q u a rte rm a s te r co rp s at Cam p te rp re tin g those th in g s in c u r en­ shert ta lk b y H a ro ld M eyers, co u n ­
re-open
In discussing tra n s p o rta tio n , the Io an a m i u n c e m e p t to d a y b y J
E dw ards. M a s s . n e a r Boston, and v iro n m e n t. He said there n e ve r ty p ro b a tio n o ffic e r. S tate fig u re s
M nday m o rn in g a fte r being closed
c o m m itte e stressed the im p o rta n c e M ille l, f i l e w a rd e n T h e o r d e r b e ­ te r n e a rly tw o weeks, a c c o rd in g to
has been in th e s e rv ic e
fo r 1.5 was an e n v iro n m e n t s u rro u n d in g on ju v e n ile d e lin q u e n c y re p o rte d
f fa rm e rs h a v in g safe a n d re,is. n- cam e e ffe c tiv e W e d n e s d a y in zone S u p e rin te n d e n t J W P o y n le r. The
m onths.
B e fo re jo in in g the a rm y a people o f g re a te r in te re s t and re- by M e y e r showed 1292 before O re ­
i b ly c o m fo rta b le tr a n - p o rta tli n lo r tw o a n d w i l l co n tin u e as lo n g as sell, „1 was d ism issed O cto b e r 12
he was ca s h ie r o f th e C o m m e rc ia l - m rccs than th a t in th e n o rth w e s t. gon c o u rts in 1940, 1517 in 1941. 184!
tlie i p ic k e rs A lth o u g h some hu e, w ea th ' i , . m illio n s re m a in fa v o r­ flu e to the fa c t th a t the new h e a l,
W ar's Im p a r t G re a t
N a tio n a l b a n k here.
A W A R D E D P U R P L E H E A R T - P F C Ja ck "B u d B c „,n b c f H ills -
in 1942 and 764 fo r the f ir s t th re e
w ill be a v a ila b le fo r tra n s p o rt ili. n. able
T he second w o rld w a r. D r. S tra n d m onths in 1943 D e lin q u e n c y am ong
ing p la n t had not. been o e m p le lcd .
boro is show n above re c e iv in g the P u rp le H e a rt at a c o m .d e sce n t
(h e re w ill not be e n iu g li 1" ta k e
M ille t a l o announced th a t th e
asserted,
has
shocked
the
system
of
I n a b ility to o b ta in sheet m e ta l In
h o s p ita l som ew here in N o rth A fric a .
T h e v o u n g m f.in ti vm an was
g irls . 14 to 17. has increased 400 p e r
G ra n g e to Vote
eare o f a ll th e need and g ro w e r, w i r k i f In s o ffic e w as p r o b a b ly c o n s tru c t h e a ting cham bers caused
h ig h e r e d u catio n m ore than a n y ­ cent, h a lf o f w h o m have been
w o u n d e d by s h ra p n e l in the b a ttle o f S ic ily J u ly 25 and u im p ro v ­
H ills b o ro G ra n g e w ill m eet to- th in g else b e fo re . A lth o u g h i t has
w ill need Io p ro v id e Iran sp rt-ilio n e. m p lc le il u n t il n e x t y e a r H e e x
'h e delay, P o y n tc r e xp la in e d . The
ing. a cco rd in g to a te le g ra m received re c e n tly bv his w ife . M r-
re s id e n ts o f O regon fo r les. th a n
I n ig h t (T h u rs d a y i at 8 o 'c lo c k a t the g re a tly c rip p le d some in s titu tio n s
G ro w e rs w h o use th e chool b u -.., , pr, ..I u 'p i'te ia lii n lo r the c o o p ra - ' new p la n t is e x p e c te d 'to be corn-
fiv e years, a c c o rd in g to M eyers,
A lic e Baseomh o f H ills b o ro . l ’ I'C Bascom b is the son o f M r and
: ila11 to. , y otc on *bc c h a n ge o f b y - o th e rs have m o re w o rk to do than
w ill have to m ake p r io r a rra n g e - lio n o f 111«- p u b lic d u m ig the pact i p lc tc d and c p e ra tin g b y the fir s t
w h o said m ost d e lin q u e n c y o ccu rs
M rs F re d Bascom b o i H ills b o ro and has been in the arm e d se rvices
!
law
s
.V
I
m
em
ber»
a
rc
requested
to
o ie iit i, it ,va* j|« tw l. A n a d d itio n a l' Jtku'.u.
1 o f th e week.
for 13 m onths.
i ni» TAt^asL-sanf
County Barely Meets
Half of Plasma Quota
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Two Sections— 16 Pages
T T
•
T T
• .
Housing Units
For Hillsboro
Given Approval
Guidance Tests
In High Schools
Seen After War
Statement for
Current Taxes
j
Now Going Out
Rope Salvage
Plasm a Mobile Unit
Due Here Monday
L*
.rX.
Books Simplified
«
Council Studies
Charter Changes
Y^,»Sel,Æ
Men Called to
Armed Services
Offset School
Tax Announced
Total Teachers
In County Gains
Japanese Issue
To Be Discussed
Shortage Walnut Pickers Foreseen;
School Youth Will Aid During Peak
X Tin Can Survey
Set for County
County Students
In Thrift Drive
State College Head Cites Need lor
Better Understanding World Affairs
thl-
Rural Fire Perm its
No Longer Needed
David H ill School
To Re-open Monday
Earle Bowm an Wins
A dvance in Rank
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