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Old Clothes Drive Ends On Saturday Donors Asked to Take Articles to Churches; Wasto Papor Noeded áí’á'í Press Run This Issue 5125 Give Liberally To War Chest o H ill "4. ‘ in , ■m Elections of AAA Slated For County ■Saturday will I II* III«- l ist d.iy fi,| W ashington county n- uli'nts to l.ikr donation Ilf old .mil dlM uilli',1 ekilhlng In Ilm irin s in tin i in i. j kii I vum * cam paign r i tin- ii'lii t nf Hui •«• in d ire in i-il. imtii in n - ,in,| I,, the w ar-lorn I'uiiiitii, . ,,f mu ,,| lien riii' w aste paper ilriee. under way at tin . time, will tillin' until the fu st uf tin y, A large qu m tlly I l f «fi;,, i lotlimg h.e- .ilreiiiiy been turn 111 at the church» which ate set inti il l e illii'tliin d< lints in the eu rent drive, but n u n c is ne. ueionling tu Mrs A II Hus. Hillsboro, county chairm an wom en's division of the e uiif A rticles f . . r men. w tim ei girls, ami infant i arc lug: n il' Gains Made County War Chest Drive Nearly $2,000 Needed To Meet Goal; Three Areas "Go Over Top" I W ith $1,99134 needed to reach i the county's Oregon War Chest , queta o f $30,500 some intensive , w ork and additional donations are necessary if Washington county is i to m aintain its record o f meeting 1 its obligations in all war drives, de clared C ounty Chairm an O. B. Gates this week. Collections reported up to Tues day amounted to $28,508.86 or 93 5 of quota Three county areas H ills boro. Forest Grove and West Slop« - The annual elections to choose Raleigh have gone over the top. 1944 c m m u n ity A A A com m ittee The Forest G rove area total was men will be held in Washington given a big boost w ith a donation C' in ty d u rin g the week o f D ecem o f $3.000 from the C. I O . which ber 6 <-i io. J w Kanina, chair coupled w ith other reports, brings man of the county A A A committee, collectons there »to $10,311.41 o r announced this week. 135 8 per cent of quota The A. F K IL L E D IN AC T IO N —Sgt Ron of L. at Forest Grove gave $75i.50. Dates and places fo r the com ald A Larson o f Cedar M ill re The H illsb oro area had collected m u n ity election meeting» are ported kille d in action in Euro- $9.489 67, w hich is more than 100 scheduled as follow s pean theatre o f w ar w h ile serv per cent o f its goal o f $9,400. Sherwood—Olson hall, Decem- ing as an aerial gunner. ber 0 West Slope Raleigh First The total of $7.397 89 fo r H ills - Kin Kmtcn Grange, Decem- ooro alone does not include returns ber 7. on the house-to-house canvass con A lo h a -Bea verton—Aloha Grange. ducted by block leaders West December 7 SIope-Raleigh started th e ir cam West U nion—Cedar M ill Grange. paign at the same tim e that P ort December 7. land did and rang up a to ta l ol $2.546 or 141 per cent o f their H illsb oro— chamber o f commerce, quota o f $1,800 December 8. Donations made at the H ill and Roy—Roy store, December 8. CEDAR M IL L —Sergeant Ronald Venetian theaters here at the so- * M anning M anning Grange De A. Larson. 19. was k ille d in action lic ita tio n c f the Red Cro s m otor cember 10. er England Novem ber 8 accord- c?rp ? am ounted to $835.55 and a Forest G rove—cham ber o f com tng to word received by his oarents check fo r that amount was tu rn - merce December 9 Mr. and Mrs A G * ed over to T. M Spencer, local G a-t. n— Kn.ghts of Pythias hall, dar M ill, last week from the w ar area chairm an, last week by December 8. departm ent. War Orange Phelps, theater manager. B loom ing—B loom ing school, De- Sgt. Larson was an aerial eon mPen£ e,r,_ J 3id this colIect‘on put cember 9. ner w ith a bom bing M u a d r o ^ h - w 6 H ills b o ro a re a over t h e top. L a u re l—C o m m unity hall, Decern- Eng!and and had been overseas ?f Kthe J I i I } f boro Toast - ber 10. ’ only about a m onth eat .masters c lu b spoke between pro- A ll meetings w ill start at 1:30 He entered the service in De- fmpTrtance - th-eatr<îs * P -m . ’ cem V®* i to Consider Goals m ber ^ ^ S 194?- t ^ t e X r T ^ - tr<Un' A ^ n o g l e donating m e n ts w e the r e W i ar n Meetings Scheduled In Different Places For Vote, Talk Goals <|ue t i I < lean ( lathes W auled Donors are asked hi see woolen g an n en t are brushed that cotton garm ents and lag ar clean, the chairm an ¡it.it d .Mend mg IK not inqu ired All a rlie h . except the following. are accept able shoe. rubbers, ru b b er boots overshot*». galoshes, s l i p p e r s leather legging . leath er gloves hull, caps, neckties, collar t. b elt, girdles, rnrs« is. veils, spat rubber coats, diapers and m asquer it. Cedar Mill Boy Reported Killed European Area nine' A rticles of clothing which «•win r know s will he used to w or In the mime li.ile fu tu re are not w.tilted Only discarded clothing is requested A ttention v. a , called to the fact that there will be no house to house canvass In con nection w ith the d riv e due to shortage of gasoline, tires, and m anpow er Donors a re a ked to take th eir contributions directly to I I I ! 5 M M il I i m < ORN SHOW the nearest church, must of which Joe Santoro and Leonard W endt: back row : James Kincheloe Ed the llili annual ( i.m m crcial N ational bank show here Friday and are open from 9 a m until a p m aeus. W. T Putnam ■ "youngest" « th ib ito r). M erton Sahnow W ar S aturday left t,, tight, front row: M .urine Putnam . Leland T w ig ' w eek days. ren Sahnow, Bernie Seus and C layton Nyberg. < harh rristix*, K enneth Twtgg. M yron Bish, M argaret P u tn am ’ Ann uf the cam paign is Io p ro vide a reserve of clothing from which the governm ent m.iv a l locate clothing on im m ediate n o Lowry charge of R. W. Weil. Farm ers attending w i ll have op- £ eJd' Denver. Colo.; WCWU¥Cr tice to people in lib erated countries W endover The need fo r fu rth e r donations portunity to discuss 1944 produc- , Moses Lake, Wash., overseas w here thousands of people io this w o rth y cause was stressed tion goals, m achinery program , and an. completed his tra in in g and re- may die from exposure or for r e report practices perform ed under c« v e d his wings at Madras, Wash., this week by C hairm an Gates. He lief purpose in th e U nited .States asked tha t people who had been the 1943 A A A program . anc* then was sent overseas. U nw earable articles will he eon- missed in the solicitatio n o r who Members o f the county com- . A Je^ er w ritte n the day he was w ould lik e to give more to m aintain verted into rags for w ar use Ten p e r cent of the clothing collected m ittee w ill attend each m eeting to K illed said that he had been on sev- the county's good record to tu rn may he distributed to local c h a ri revtew accomplishments under the cra l missions. in th e ir donations to area ch a ir Clayton N yberg of T ualatin, who has been a consis- On or before December 1 194.1 table organizations normally col 1943 program a n d present i n f o r - ------------------------- — men or use the coupon in this is Wie hingt- i an county donors tidit w inner in l-II club activities in W ashington county, lecting clothing In this urea for the tiers ns who d erive 110 (>er cent . con- m ation on 1944 production goals, sue o f the A rgus to send in th e ir m ore of gross inc .me from fa ir t, ite ,,'c d 1G0 pints of , “ mod to the production practices, and re la ’ ed purpose of defraying expenses won tin' sw eepstakes ribbon an d first place in Ih e hybrid m money. nati m s Prisma supply d u rin g the programs. A t the close o f the m eeb If salvage chairm en in the v a ri mg will be req u ired to f e deelar- Monda Urgent Appeal Made corn division of the Com m ercial N ational b an k 's fo u r alions of estim ated mt t 1 u i, u “ cd Cross mo- in g the county com m itteem en w ill »nie and ous com m unities are unable to bi “ A ll o f us must ce rta in ly take teenth annual corn show here F riday and S atu rd ay . Mr- F AhenHr T2r ° ’ acc?rdln1? ,to be on hand fo r the re=t o f the day traii |«irt clothing collected to the victory tax for 1943 a pride in our county, where w e area central depot, they are asked J W M.d ney, collector of In ♦ O ther first place winners in - man T h U « . d * i h’ i ^ ° Unty ch?, r * to take applications fo r A A A pav- live, and th in k it is ju s t about the ihon „ o t t » , To p ln t » mnre than m ent under the 1943 program . This to contact Mr Busch at llill is.ro tern al revenue. Portland, announ- YX7 T ▼▼ i best county in the U nited States.” - i ' il ' i?f r ^ ' ' ' • ' the day u '11 enable farm ers to file appiica- phone 3311 so th at arrangem ents cck that these farm ers wh ■ filed Sherw ood, first in the yield per d used a ll of the bottles the mo- tions w ith o u t m aking a tr ip to the declared Gates. “ W ell, w ill we back m ay be m ade to pick u p the d o declarations in S eptem ber will not acre contest w ith a yield of 78.3 u n it had brought. _____ , office. up our o p in ion o r go down to de county nations C ady Motor com pany is be required again to file ,n Decem bushels per acre; Leland Twigg. this drive. Sixteen counties Leading the volunteers w ere 35 A ny p_rson who operates a fa rm a w a r d ^ f n F T P b e ll.u received the feat in H1 1? 1 , . serving as collection cen ter for ber. Farm ers are defined as i>er- also c f Sherw ood route 4. first in ber : -' - a in the community and h^v 7„ o L ,he . o u,standing a re .a lre a d y over the the Hillslzoro area. (Jr. iqw in tin* son» wt.<i d eriv e 80 jx*r ren t nr the 4-H M lnnocsota 13 division, '■ ■ ’. 'I - Of the Ca: nation , Lum h , « h „ h a, n o , h , ld , S S T x B i O T S K J S “ . “ « , »■■low ,. G U I,™ : o f Fores* Grove. __ -a. ____ __ _ «• ***» a — - __ Forest G rove district a re a ked to m ire o f gross inc . m e f t ni farm and L eonard Wendt. H illsboro company ‘D./ ,n in the c ,untv >unty to 'm make a k e o r been a candidate eandidatZ fo r such office ? and 5 °ut «in t r ?op at the annual fathe fa th e r- Wheeler, } y be? e. r ' Benton, ? 5 ,?ton' _ 5 G ’ rant, ra n t' Wasco, Wasco. contact H arry B artlett and in ing In general, declarations must route 3. first and second in the uthe Legion hal1 P i ? ™ " ' She,rT an - UTn *on, be filed by farm ers whose gr. .< B eaverton Iwc Ritchie F u tu re Farm er- of A m erica divis donations as a gr >up. The firm during the pas: year :s eligible to ia s t’w M nesH ‘ incomes re q u ire the filing ,,f ¡„. Paper Marling Urged ion. F rlstoc and T w ig g were closed its doors to pe rm it em- be elected, the ' ' A H - Busch, troop Wushu ton county w ar finance aw arded scholar.-hips to th e 4-H loyeea to come to H illsb oro and said. Request that waste paper dona m in e tax__ietui;ui for 1942. OI- will ,cuhairm an The Fox p a -' "W e have fa ith in the people o f commit!« tions must be sorted as to m aga req u ire filing for 1943 irea chairm en and club sum m er session on the O re , > . n td .a fte r noon. F u ll pay v/as Scoufma te ihL n a • " » r e d .by Washington county and are certain received by the group d u rin g their zines. cardboard ami new spapers T ile collecto r point» out tha t the I'eountv b an k ers w ill meet at the gon S tate college cam pus. absence to donate blood. A rran ge and securely tied in sep arate b u n declarations are su b stan tially d if H eidelberg Inn at Beaverton at ,ta ? W ~ ‘ ve. w inners in the Minne: ota ments were made by R. R. Hubert. 6 30 p. ni Friday to discuss plans 13 Place (Continued on page 8) dles was em phasised by J T Km - ferent from Income tax retu r d ivisio , n were: . Kenneth Tw c-u _ .. -gg. Mrs. H ubert is now organizing an- p o in u to 0 3435OVer CObFa PatF° I 3480 th at the «li-clarat; n s'"cali',m ’lV f,",' f "' F " “ r ’h War aly, county salvage chairm an. C.d- Loan drive. (('»iitiiiurd on page 7) an estim ate of Income an d ' Vie ' whl<' 1' ‘ ' irts Jan u a ry 18 .and lasts , "W . e m ust be concerned about lory Tux fur 1943 wh. re is the in- ¿ru :' rv 15 ■‘■'»ding to H Fristoe. 4th. $4 Course in jo b in stru ction tra in - do? %*£chared1 6 H ^ O h » woilld come t,,x retu rn s for that year re- ,i, M.icKenzle and W illiam C M yron Bi h. Sherw ood route 4. 5th , Response o f volunteer: _the at q u irt I Io be filed on o? before executive PortlandrteU fer' v G ’■'l in $3; Joe Santoro. H.izeldale. 6th. $3 county donor center Monday was ing conducted by the tra in in g w ith - c h ie f L ™ " ¡> »1« billion M erton Sahnow . H illsboro route 3 ¡ I d excellent, March 15 HM4. must ¡,s h ereto - ,h e F‘" 'r,h w r th m according ---------- ln to in d M u rs stry Aben- d ivisio n of t h e w a r council He said Rov fore be i a detailed statement of h ,r The h t /» n y n d te e expressed m anpower commission in H illsb oro won a fine had A statew ide m eeting of all county th. $3, and Wmren Sahnow. Hills- , : appr ~ 1 V ? . " ? C 3 « er? Uon * 1U * * ™™P!eted by 12 local bush w h a t thev had Pn r o lT . L income and deductii ns prepared ‘'h airm en of the state w ar finance boro route 3. 8th. $3 .. num ber of p,, pi t. w ho g a ve 'u p n e ssm e n "F rid a y“ ” 'T h ^ " l O - hour H hat, ? u gL bad_pl'omised' hut that in ¡iccordnnct w ith the books or m nilttee was held recently ahu gave up uvbMiien r ria ay. me 10 - hour it wa« ------ 7 John Pubols o f H illsb oro route 1 app untments to m ike ro m fo r course, w hich opened last Wednes- c u lt to ge? b o ^ t o " ^ 6351118/ rtland ... and inform Lieut Jo h n F Heihler. officer- other records lh i ..... . , ation gained placed th ird in the F u tu re Farm - donors who had come some dis- day. is being instructed bv Ursel promises ° ' l° 6 Up to th e ir " In-charge of the P o rtlan d N a w Re The d eclarations of farm er! due there w ill be passed on to c o u n ty 1 ers division to w in a $3 cash prize. | tance. Part E a rly response in the th ir ty - o f the Forest G rove N a rver of P ortland. ' ! O berteufer cruiting station, has announced that on o r before the D ecem ber 15th com m itteem en. Som e new ide.n seventh annual Christmas seal sale O ther h yb rid d ivisio n winners ' C h ristian church gro u p agreed to IIiII In.111 |s to have a r • j : . • The program is designed to make they were "going to be t h e ' kind o f sP°nsored by the W ashington deadline, are a p art of the cu rren t that may prove effective in the were: Zira Nyberg, Tualatin. 2 n d . postpone their appointments u n t„ i __________ o r __ _________________________ U v JL1-,___„ five of th a t station tw ice m onthly tax p aym ent act of 194,1. designed com ing drive, w ill also be pre- <3- F ! « , „ ■ ■ api nim cnts u n til supervisors anyone tra in in person o„ w .. o n ,. to - be." - Qatj were C ounty P ub lic H ealth asenri ■' '1.p cri 1 ?OIS. o a r new an-V0I}e. tra in in g g per- P»r- a a a iW person you want n - J s - ’____ a fin n association $3. Ed Scus, H illsb o ro route 3. 3rd December 1«. w h ile the group or- sonnel to do jo b in essential « M sented. to discuss naval service w ith those to place taxpayers on a pny-as- is v e ry good, according t o M rs. •l' 4 th l'$ l ' r md iUS' i'°u,e 8a n ,z e d a ’ Roy by F .th e r Saul co- in d u s try conscious o f the best w ay id ta him R ^vs' up to th e ir boy’s of this area who might be Intel - > i-ti-go-ba-is. Tills is accom plished A dditional ideas and inform ation 3 4th $1. and Jean Moe, T ualatin, operated by w a itin g u n til the later o f in stru cting . M ain object is to title d to » ' Zola F. Morgan, county seal sale ■ 't e ^ d it e 'a " ^ “ k chairm,an $1. ...... .........¡ d;,t-c; ............. ......... ............... . M n Se‘r 7e“ m ^ D O ^ ln h 7 ’,,iC 2 1oH n2 t0 a d e H r d J T h i annual s e a i'^ le " “ to ested in enlisting or those w ho ¡ire by treatin g the paym ents of 1942 in will also be brought out at the 5th. _ date. conserve m anpow er h - e H . w i n » . a definii nearing induction. m eeting in the general discussions come tax m ade in 1!H3. plus th e Leland T w ig g o f Sherwood n ut. Included in Monday's volunteers the length o fPtra in in g ' t i m ^ a n d that* ^ eiF r u ds to do the th in «s bereulosi?1’ against tu ' "Service in the navy today falls am ount paid mi the declaration of that w ill take place. 4 With y:,",l ,,f 76 3 bushel- w ere several seven'-tlm e donorc c u ttin g down ab sen "ee ?sm X m ak n X s s * ^ St t ° do' Thg maU aga n by Into three phases,” said I,!. Beih estim ated incom e and Victory tax ■cro e «•"„ 'V hld and a nU,mbeI' ° f ' ’d ':: 11 " \g the W orker c° n t<mted w ith his e o ^ v e r^ tm n sw inging ho%"d° ° r °-f neal 2 ! " an.d - an, ler "Men w ho are skilled in v a r for 1943. as credits against the in peal fo r support w ent o u t to 11.000 u cro c o n te s t and won a cash prize ( ever, a large percentage o f vo l- „J , ♦ U j both ways. ious trades may .apply for volun come tax disclosed in th e 1943 in a" d ,K ep n^ th ^ * ¿ 8 8 o f S h e r-i unteers were visiting the center T w o s im ila r classes are scheduled wh?i , j ° ui h leader' county fam ilies. ta ry induction in llie new S h ip Re come lax retu rn due to be filed in A do lla r's w o rth o f seals w e nt ,ud r< 1 ,p. 4 th ird and $5 fo r the fir.-t time. to open ne xt week at the cannerv *hould be ju n io r p air Units. Young men w ho are 1944 T hese credit« will in w hole w ith a yie ld o f 73 8 bushels to the I T w o visits o f the m obile „n i, here cannery partners in the household. out to each of the fam ilies w tih seventeen and have not yet reach or in l.irgi- p art discharge the 1943 acre. Announcem ent was made o f a the request tha t they send th e ir have been scheduled fo r Washing ed th eir eighteenth b irth d ay m ly incom e tax, w ith provision for pay contest between patrols by L e co n trib u tio n in the enclosed blue There were 19 exh ib its in tnis ton county next month. Mrs. Aben- still v oluntarily enlist. Lastly, the m ent of any shortage in the ac- land Deal, d is tric t Boy Scout com envelope. Mrs. M organ suggests Radon costs o f beef w ill be .... cut year's show, w hich was rated by dro.th announced. Dates assigned » •I'y today has a great need fop count, or refund in d u e course o f — per pound ei- Oregon State arc December 17 and 27. Quotas for missioner. who is o ffe rin g a set o f that the people m ake ea rly returns tw o to three points ef- i ■ ^)li, R F ' Fore additional women to release men any ovc rpaym ent signal flags as awards. Deal acted so that the w o rk m ay be com pleted feetlve S unday it was annomiced CgC' i ud «ef> th e exhibits. each of these trip s w ill be at least to fight at sea W AVES today a n Estím ales of the 1943 income t as toastmaster and D is tric t C h a ir- as soon as. P°ssible. doing a great job on nearly all of filed on or lad De,-,unb« r I >5 . Tuesday b y Price A d m in is tra to r ‘,s one ” / the best fro m the stand- 140 pints. man R R Easter presented the N inety-five ^ per cent o f the pro- Chester Bowles. Radon cost o f point o f q u a lity ever held her A lthough a num ber of vo lu n Ihe shore statio n : of the navy 1943. before the clore of 'h e v .a r speaker. eeeds fro m the Christm as seal sala P etty O fficer First Class Dick may of course differ ..m ess',,i lamb and m utton and pra ctica lly Dr. Fore spoke b rie fly at the lu ll teers have been registered f o r w - . P oynter, superintendent remains in Oregon, w h ile 75 per cheon given fo r the e x h ib ito rs at December 17 date, ad ditiona l don- G ridley will be in H illsboro I h e from the exact t.a- d ', niineii a ll veal w ill rem ain unchanged. cent o f the total stays rig h t here in first and th ird T uesday of each a f t e r c l o s e o f t In 'j,' 0» .« n Æ a A p ^ i n U ° n n t.' view ed“ ‘ '^ n r e T ' - ' ~!’- i s 7 X m a s Party Planned- Bowles said that w ith one or tw o .V c a r. W aihington county and is a d m in i m onth w ith headqu arters al Ihe 11 is sufficient that the farm er exceptions, pork cuts w ill continue Davis to Speak Tuesday stered by the health association city hall. G ridley plans Io be there m ake a reasonable estim ate of at the reduced p o in t values put in fo r educational m aterial and health - A n n u a l chamber front 10 a. in. until 2 p. m. to d is the lax: and congress has provided to effect ten days ago. projects un de r the county health cuss any of the above program s lh.at no additions to die tax for an It was also announced tha t in- tian theaters by M anager Orange j possible to meet the county quotas departm ent. w ith those w ho m ight be interest- u n derestim ate will be assessed u n creased supplies of canned grape- Phcl »;. Cam p F ire G irls under the d i i d P aren ts of young men about to less the estim ated lax is less than m n v .iJUZCe W il!- rcsu lt in ¿ts rc ' Im portance o f leading a w e ll or- in the future, she declared. rection of Mrs. George Fischer and s * «■liter the arm ed services are p a r. till and tw o-thlrds per-cent of th. Miss Blanche B ritto n w ill sell FaVr’iC I? ,lon" 1K ln Decern- dered life was stressed bv Ralph ticularl.v urg«'d to take advantage actual income tax for ihe yea:. * ‘‘ lr l'Y, s,harp " ‘Oi'cases were Thom« o f Portland, assistant mana- Christm as seals in H illsb o ro on of G ridley's visit Io discuss prob Willi this h uge m argin for eiro r, made on a ll types of cheeses and ger o f the Hank o f C a lifo rn h i Saturdays u n til Christmas. in lem s in th e ir m ind about Ihe fu farm ers should have no difficulty m ajor canned fish items. , the p rincip al address. The bank tu re of th eir sons. (Continued on page 71 2 i„ ? OI^ merCe hlgh schocl in Port- ler. H arry Thom Clifford T ro u t executive said there should be a Farmers Must Make Returns By December 15 Nyberg Wins Corn Show Sweepstakes Blood Donors Give 160 Pints Here Monday Bruce Campbell Receives Award In Legion Troop War Loan Heads To Make Plans For New Drive Job Training Classes Held Navy Man Here Twice a Month Larger Ration Meat Promised Poynter Named OSTA Officer ■ ' ra*1* ? '-I, Aid to Taxpayer Scheduled Here ""tali '“¿ T r .™ Tour of Roads Made al^ sK s= I apd desire Io live a better life. He em Commissioners J. W. Hughes and phasized the value of cu ltiv a tin g I p . . a lik in g fo r people and compared i. , ,PUly, ‘’.olIec,° rs f r"m the office was one of tw o representing this | Leon Davis, who has been w ith James Lew is made a tour o f roads in tiie southeast part o f the county te rn a l Revenue Service county at the meeting, " i ir disposition to a w orm in an h,e In ntc.r."?,1 the Red Cross as a fie ld director, Monday. They reported that the w ill be in H illsb oro December 11 w ill speak at the luncheon next roads were good considering the The Hilhl ch o ru s of 40 will pre- Uons° m a d ? b v ^ h " 8 ° th er SURRCS’ to 15 and Forest Grove Deceber 10 speaker wcr«.. Tuesday on tra in in g and equip tim e o f the year. This was true 0w •’ pi’i'grain of sacred m usic at w ith relatives to see how to assist farm« rs and ether ta x ment o f the present w ar as com p a rtic u la rly in the h ill sections, Hie Hillsboro Union high school check you slack up: analyze the wav y u payers in Hie filin g o f declarations pared w ith W orld w a r 1. they said. P arent-Ti'.icher a soeiation meet get along w ith others; practice self of estimated income and victory A nnual grid banquet and aw ard-1 giving Day include Jo e M rrchen ing in the school auditorum at control: take advantage o f c riti- tax T iie same assistance is also ing of honors for membi I'.- of III«' , D i c k C l l . i m ' - a a - «. I 1 l" 'lr l,’ei l'" n ' ” 'irl Wolfe and 8 p m. Monday, December 6 The available at the office o f the C ol 1943 H illsboro S partan football » Bud a ,, (Continued on page 7) II, effel. ends: Ken A rrington lector o f In te rn a l Revenue. Custom team which tied for second place in an d Dick Gales, tackles; Al Judah public is in vited Io attend and en House, Portland, u n til December Ihe T ualatin-Y am hill valley league an d Al Shearer, guards; F ritz jo y this fine musical event w h e th or not they arc members of the 15. the fin a l day of the filin g is staled for this noon i T hursday I I h 'l 'l ’i Don S lannard. Hub M iller er P -T A period. a t Ihe R otary club. The y early Norm S ehulm crich and Don Engel- The deputy w ill be located in the "R eligion as a factor in our in luncheon given by the club will be dinger, backs. in te rn a l revenue office in room 20.' d ivid u a l and social life ," w ill be one of Ihe final football events for H illsboro wound up Ihe 1943 the subject o f a ta lk b v Com m ercial National b u lk b u ild Rev. i Edw ard Tanner, m em ber of the Thomas said it was intended to help 13 seniors on (he high school «piad. grid season with a record of seven ing w h ile in Hillsboro. H illsb oro Future Farmers of A m e ri young people get started in fa rm "D utch" Shields, coach of V an vietorie:; and I wo losses ln league Claude Sabin of (he M a llo ry A v $32,000-- j ca chapter, was presented w ith the ing. The F uture Farm ers o f A m e ri couver high school will be the play Ihe S p arl. Ill ended in a three- enue C hristian church in Portland. $30.000- j Plans for the m eeting were made ' th ird place award in the Colum bia ca. he said, was composed o f boys speaker. way lie with Forest G rove and d is tric t better fa rm in g contest, in vocational agriculture. Honors to be aw arded today will B eaverton for second place with by Ihe P -T A. executive board $28,000— Monday night. Parents o f high I sponsored by the K iw a n is clubs of include the R otary club plaque In four wins and two losses A model F F A mf m eeting was ex- ex- $26,000—1 Oregon, at the chamber of com- e,VnS was Saturday nigh t closing a t 7 the player selected as "Ihe g re a t The S partans opened the season school students are in vite d a n d mcrce luncheon Tuesday noon by em phfied by the fo llo w in g FFA o’clock for dow ntow n Hillsboro est inspiration io his team m ates" w ith a 12 Io I) loss to C entral urged Io jo in (he P.-T. A. $24,000 President Thomas H B ailey He 2 ,hai>t7 r o ifl£ ers: W illia m Heinrch, j ocery stores w ill become effeejivo and the W. G H are trophy to the C atholic in Portland, but this Washington $22,000- was given a $7.50 cash award. , JS,e" ncth. L °8 an, vlce- this week. The new closing hours p la y e r "w ho m ade Ihe g rcalcst im game was later forfeited Io Hilhi C ounty’s The contest was based on t h e 1 ,pTeslcleI1’ i A nicker, sccre- $20,000 will pe rm it clerks to spend more provem ent during the c u rren t when one of the P ortland players fo llo w in g : H ow w e ll the projects I , Schwanke, treasurer; (Junta tim e w ith th e ir fam ilies, w h ile the season and made Ihe m ost of his was declared ineligible Then In a ' $18.000— f it the farm : long tim e plan; made SI,‘ ffo rd Mas.I en. reporter, and J. B. end o f the harvest season w ill athletic abildy A nnouncem ent will pre-league lilt the Blue and White J M Person, cx eru liv e vice- ' $30,500 $16,000—1 best use o f home situation: fin a n - i _ orn‘,s. advisor. make it p«»ssible for ¡.hoppers te also be made of the selection of a laughtered Tillam ok 48 Io 1!. president of the W ashington Fed- I $14,000- c ia l interest and resp on sibility; Conserve Electricity make th e ir purchases e a rlie r in the team captain for the y ear Ildhi opened Ihe TYV league oral Savings A I,nan assoicialion, complete adequate records; practcai A Plea f ° r conservation of day, it was bi lieved. The R otary club aw ard lias been with a 27 Io 6 victory over Tigard le ft Thursday fo r Chicago to a t $12,000 - n o - f p ro 'e le c tric ity w h ere ver possible was ■»a technical « „ u _ : „ . —--------- and in fo rm a tio presented In Ihe "m ost inspirational and then followed up w ith a 27 Io tend a .-livings and loan e,inven $10.000- ject; scope and q u a lity o f project; made by R R E aster.'Tualatin val player" for 21 years. The present 6 win over the McM innville tion He is expected back Munday. $8,000— follow e d recommended practices ley division manager of the P ort holder of the plaque is Frank Plus , G rizzlic.. Tlie next clash was with and shows increased producton for land General E lectric com pany at outstanding TYV all-star i uard on the defending cham pion Newbi rg G rove Man Fined $(i,00(E I w ar effort. the request o f the W ar Production $1.01X1 J tho 1942 .Spartan team. Sieve Me I'igers mid the locals w ere nosed The 43r.l annual Hremen's ball Fine of •• t $109 -— was ...... levied . . . . . . . against board. Thomas Outlines Program Entee halfback, won the I lore I uol 7 to 0 in :: hard-fought game T hanksgiving Eve was attended by A lbert Wise of Forest G rove on a $2,000- J B Thomas. Smith-Hughes trophy Iasi year while Ken- Wort- Hillsboro e.imc hack Hie next week Program also included tw o fo lk one of the largest crowds in the drunken d riv in g charge T hanks a g ric u ltu ra l in stru cto r at the high songs by the B. W Barnes ju n io r man was (lie 1942 le.un coplain ' with a 41 to (I trium ph over St. g iv in g eve. Ho appeared in Ihe ; history of the a ffa ir, according Io STATE O F n C E R J W Poynter school, who was in charge o f the The thirteen Spin lan seniors w ho | H elens in a non-league affair and high school chorus under the d i Fire C h ief W ilb u r D illo n. The fir e H ilsboro grade schools superin- c ity emu I mid his drive r's license | program, explained the S m ith- rection o f Mrs. L. C. K ram ien w ith : aw their last action for Hilhl in : th en dum ped West Linn 34 Io 0. men wish to thank a ll who pa tendent, who has been elected was revoked in addition Io the Hughes setup, w hich was started (Continued ou page 3) the F orest G rove gam e Thanks-1 Mrs. E. N. C ro ckett as accompanist. tronized the dance and donated to vice-president of the Oregon State fine. by vote o f congress about 25 years Kenneth Logan gave a reading, its success. Teachers' association. ago to prom ote vocational w ork. "T iie C rem ation o f Sam McGee.” Annual Football Banquet Grid Honor Awards Slated Today at Rotary Club pta Meet Monday Edward Tanner Presented Award in Better Farming at Chamber Meet Oregon War Chest Drive Groceries to Close 7 P. M. Saturdays Person Attends Savings Meeting in Chicago I Returns Show Good Response For Seal Sale Annual Firemen's Ball Successful Event