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S partan Grid&ers O pen S eason H e re F rid a y No. 26 Swim Pool Vote Slated In November Used Cited For Workers M Cannery T w o S ortions. 14 Patfe* Six V eterans Get Call In Starting Lineup A nnounced by Bogue % Long-Talked Project Goes Before People; For Their Decision Help N eeded to Save Food; Prune Shakers Required in O rchards Hilhi Eleven Slates Clash St. Helens H ilhi’s S p a rta n g rid d e rs will open th e 1944 season here F rid a y n ig h t a g a in st the St. H elens p rep p e rs w ith lette rm e n in th e lineup, four in th e fo rw a rd w all a n d tw o in the back field . O p en ing k ickoff is called fo r 8 p. m. on th e Hilhi g ridiron. H eading th e probable startin g lineup as announced for the S p ar tans by Coach Al Bogue w ill be w as s tre s s e d by Ja c k Doyle. TYV 1944 a l l - s t a r to , E m ploym ent speedster, a t rig h t halfback. Rog service this week W orkers wdli i \i i in i bi n o n n o s o a s !>. to 1 ii irly five gallons have been con trib - er H arm an reserve from the 1943 be in ,-di d for days, nights a n d rthW"..n in W.i iington comity. T hey t.irtcd squad, w ill hold dow n left h alf D EC O R A T ED — Cpl. A llan S ig 1 spot, ItOTAKV SPEA K ER — E dgar W. p a rt tu n e all th ro u g h S eptem bei c , olail;, In the front row are the th re e who w hile Tom m y S trau g h an , ler of H illsboro, w ho has been and O ctober Sm ith, dem ocratic nom inee for y d o n .it.n.; th eir eig h th pint, left to right: shifted from guard to the back- aw arded B ronze S tar. With ja-acho and corn ru n n in g U nited S tates senator, w ho w ill M Uuxl<n, ¡o l M r. E thel C ro w th er, ro u te 1. Bank:. field, w ill han d le th e blocking at th eir height thi» week, as m any -peak at R otary luncheon m e e t •Mi B i« S u lliv a n . B u x to n , and Mi. Vesta F rvdendaE , M anning, in th e back row', co n trib u ted th eir back or q u a rte r assignm ent. D uane I w orkei ., ; ible a r t needed in ■ A cntb pint ( h F riday. Mrs. Hinck, Mr». C ro w th er and Mrs. F ry d en d u ll are sisters, th e first tw o C hapm an w ill probably get t h e •o rd e r to k e e p th e fo xl from spoil ing h ere today. being twins. call for fu llb ack position. ing C auliflow er, broccoli and lim a Line Rugged beans are sta rtin g and w ill co n In th e c e n te r of the m edium - tin u e in la rg e r q u a n titie s very w eight. b u t rugged line w ill be shortly. W alt M cK inney, back in his old I’run ■ . baker: a re needed for keystone spot and backing up the p ractically all th e o rch ard s w ith line on defense. F lanking him ■ nu m b er of p ru n e p ick ers still w ill b e V eteran L ynn Hall at needed Men irking on sw ing rig h t g u a rd and J e r r y S chw anke, E dgar W. Sm ith, dem ocratic shift a re asked to w ork in t h e SOMEW HERE IN THE SOUTH reserv e from last y ear, at left. m ornings if i nly for tw o o r th ree candidate f r the long term U nited W ayne F ab er has been shifted from PA CIFIC AREA—Cpl. A llan J. hour.-. the F arm L abor office S tates senate seat, w ill be guest Sigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray c en te r to tack le and will probably \Va hiiigtnn co.inly fi ll below its blood ban k qu o ta fated M exican lab o rers a re being speaker for the H illsboro R otary S igler of H illsboro, w as aw arded get th e call for the rig h t side of • nt f . i i . : . in i . | ¡as; F riday m orning to r th e first tim e in six m onths, ac- p rovided only to g ro w ers w ith club today 'T n u rsd ay ? noon. ' th e B ronze S tar for the p a rt he th e line w ith Bill H einrich at left C lassed as a "dirt farm er. " S m ith contracts w inch leaves th e larg er played in ad ju stin g quickly and ac tackle. Bob M acK enzie and Bob •" ,,h , . 11 cording to the rep o rt of Airs. F. A b e n d ro th , county c h air- per entage of pickers an d sh ak ers has lived his en tire life in O regon curately. a rtille ry on an enem y- A m acher a re slated for rig h t and now w ith his tw o sons in the w.i inn urn 1 .1 m an. Only 135 pints of blood w ere d o n a te d F rid a y , five to be secured elsew here. W hite la- and h eld position in New G uinea, w ith left end spots, respectively. . tai thia season has tended arm y, is “pinch h ittin g " in the 1 11 itnlfv "t s)mrt o| the m inim um goal of 1 10 pints for the day. the resu lt th a t th e in fa n try received F rid ay n ig h t's tussle w ill be the to be very u n sta b le as w ell as d if m anaging of th eir larg e w heat and I 11‘ boii» i •unty ch airm an Coni- much needed a rtille ry support. second of the season for th e v isit i cattle ranch n ear P endleton. I{< , •, \ i ii I r i. mu : nc ficult to obtain. m nity chairm en are now being C pl S igler w as a m em ber of a fo r ing St H elens Lions. Last F riday R. W. C hapm an is in charge of F ilb ert p ick in g w ill begin in the i pointed and « rgum / ition m eet- w ard ebservation p a rty w hich was n ig h t th ey dropped a 19 to 7 tilt to H illsboro area aro u n d S ep tem b er the m eeting and w ill in tro d u ce the ;. in ea h aie.» will be called su b jected to J a p fire fo r five Ridgefield. H ow ever, the visitors 25 w ith largo* groups of school c h il speaker. ■lortlv. Bailey declared. hours. are expected to be clicking in top d ren planned i ,.- erewa on S a tu r H - ter of area chairm en a n T 4 C harles O M arshall, a g ra d form for the S p artan clash. Dick days and a fte r school. F ilb e rts are uate of H illsboro union highschool, Howell, a rugged trip le -th re a t largely n ear H illsboro, w hile the w as also aw arded the B ronze S tar fullback, is th e principal Lion I rim e o rch ard s are closer to For- for sim ilar p articip atio n in the th re a t and team s w ith Chuck B ar e: t G rove. -am e observation w ith Sigler. ker, pass-snagging end, in the S t. F arm ers wh > desire to keep A m em ber of th e O regon N a j H elens a e rial attack. M cx.can lab o rers cn th e ir farm tional G uard. S ig ler w ent into the S p artan s Ready -hiring the w in te r are asked by the arm y service on S ep tem b er 16. Coach Bogue and his assistant, F arm L abor office to m ake appli- | ' 4-H 1940. and received his tra in in g at Syl O sm undson, hav e h ad tw o cation at once in o rd e r to in s u n con- F o rt Lewis. Wash. He w ent over- the ecu rem en t of su itab le farm w eeks to get th e S p artan s into eas on A pril 22. 1942. w ith the shape for th e opening clash an d ading req u ests in m pion will F ig h tin g F o rty -F irst In fa n try D i ran ask for certain believe th e ir charges a re ready c 4-H con- m. an d F u rth e r increases in enro llm en t vision. A fo rm er m achine g u n n er for the in itial test. H ow ever, holes th ey m ight d esire the ten th il. Mr <) S ih . 1 ’ «’ii,i a n d . .d en ts in and chance of having Me >r and F ran k w ere recorded by the high schools . he :s now a m em ber of th e field in the kick in g and passing assign irel. John W M illo j A m is. M ounlain- filled. A pplication buildm g. Oc iber 9 th ro u g h 13. if Hillsbor » this week T .e union a rtille ry u n it of the "S unset" divi m ents a re still w ide open. nut in the West Slope area I tel ve; 1.1. R <k iv be m ade at th e F arm L abor Jim Woods, senior tra n sfe r from th re e placings h ig h school ju m p ed to 755 th is sion, com m anded by M ajor Gen. nners be nam ed sh -rtly. a ie u rg ed to office M issouri, in ju re d his leg in p ra c all di asions in hom e econom - w eek as against 700 opening w eek. Jvi.s A. Doe. >tas a .’ited to th e \ ari h i Principal Jo h n R. Cox is e n d eav o r A ny inform it: n re g ard in g can- S ig ler g rad u ated in 1937 from tice this w eek and w ill be o u t of and some m iscellane . crop.- i*ts out <>f the county goal of >n of th e proposed r e r y w rk m y be jb tain ed from ing to secure tw o m ore teach ers H illsboro union high school and action fo r the St. H elens tilt. Woods re el.giblc to exn >je 0 a ie B ored G rove *7000 h is roughly th e n o rth the M ating cannery or from the aeir w ork in the state 4-H ex- to handle th e increased teaching plans to tak e specialized train in g is an ex p erienced, aggressive en d I $2..'>O3. S herw ood. $1..'»'H). H illsboro civ ilian de- U nited State.- E m ploym ent office 8>it. 1 :,d. which is fa r g reater th a n e x in re frig eratio n a fte r the w ar. and w as being groom ed to fill the i.n. $3,000. We ' Slope. $1 . us au th o rized re cen t- in tin- I* 1! thi itre building, w hile pected. B aseball and football are his fav- shoes of Jo e M erchep, o utstanding A nne G irod, w in n er of the ccun- \louu $1 000 Ifilb b o i i $9,100 T w elve m ore pupils reg istered in I c rite sports. itate leg islatu re. A fter farm wori 1943 S p a rta n w ingm an w ho ¡3 now v i . it. . x i v d o lla r d in n e r contest, w ill pre- •o. $1,000. T ig ard , $1,800; and the grade schools b ringing elem en- e d istrict m ay set up | inay be ired a t th e M arshall is the son of Mrs. C. in the navy. M^l’are a d in n e r fo r th e stale con- ta iy en ro llm en t to 773. F ive of the d e p a rtm e n t o r co n officA, w hich w ill not be o ? „ r rl, N ext w eek th e H ilhi eleven w ill D. M urray e f T urlock.- Cal., an d test. C onstance Jo C onnell w ill ation w ith unv ex ist- I reg u la rly but inform , n nay oe . rCpresen t W ashington county as new pupils w ere at B. W B arnes has been overseas since A p ril 22. p lay host to the Seaside squad, im zation. Expense« secured at t- 'c em plo ent c e n te r th e style review cham pion. Miss ju n io r high and seven a t D avid 1942. serv in g w ith the “S unset" coached by V ernon Cook, fo rm er by a real pro|>crty I at th e f ur grounds or th e coun- C onnell w ill also be th e county Hill. division. B lue and W hite backfield ace. T eacher assignm ents have been , tv ag en t's office. c intestant for th e S p reckles ca n re arran g ed so th a t tne g rade H illsboro has been p roviding ning contest. Vi la Dodge and schools now have fo u r fo u rth pi teetion for th e area fo r sev eral Noelle B urtpn w ill d em o n strate grade teachers to tak e care of the years, but it is ro w im possible to the w ashing of w oolens in the big enrollm ent. T his also perm its co n tin u e th e serv ice at th e p res clothing dem onstrations. re tu rn in g P e te r Boscow th ird 1 ent rate Forest G ro v e an d W est B arbara Dapp and J a n e Connell, graders fr m D avid Hill. Mrs. M th Mr Tolk Slope d istric ts have a lre a d y been the county cham picn d em onstration M yrtle S taples has been tra n s fe r S ulliv an nf B uxton ' foi med an d fire a reas a re being team , w ill d em onstrate th e m aking red from the fifth at D avid H ill went to g eth er th e first tim e to co n tem p lated at B eav erto n a n d of p arty sandw iches. G race C on to the th ird a t P eter Boscow. P o rtlan d w ith th e m otor corps T u alatin . nell and D arlene D app w ill d em A m a jo rity of county schools a re : filed also from H iteon to join B ea F ifth g rad ers are now divided and since then to th e H illsboro , A re p re se n ta tiv e of th e state o n stra te the m aking of cream soups into th ree groups instead of two. now in session, according to C ounty verton d istrict, b u t M cKay peti- c en te r Mi. S u lliv an was a st v- f ■ e m arsh al's effice w ill atten d in th e dairy food d em o n stratio n Tiie teachers included Miss Eileen S u p e rin ten d en t A ustin S crafford. tiens w ere filed first re q u irin g en th tim e donor Friday Mrs the N o rth P lain s m eetin g . A sim i P lans for using th e m obile X -ray contest. In the food p reserv atio n H ind; as a son Jo h n in t h e lar se ssio n w ill probably be called unit fo r th e H illsboro a r i a w ere dem o n stratio n c o n t e s t M arlvn M cNamee and Miss M arguerite Schools opening M onday included this election to be held first. F o r n avy who has been in the service roi»n in th e area south of H illsboro. discussed last T h u rsd ay night in L indgren ai I Constance J o C on G illes, w ho fo rm erly ta u g h t first F orest G rove. Sherw ood. G aston m ation of the B eaverton union at P e te r Boscow. now has high and grade schools. T u alatin high school d istrict w as voted upon two* ’-ears and is now serving ev er- i th e ch am b e r of com m erce rooms, nell will can tom atoes. C lara Je a n g i raders fifth grade at D avid Hill. Mrs. grades, W atts, M cK inley and B anks ■ by 15 d istric ts T uesday. eas.’ w hile Mr . Crow th e r has tw o I at a m eetin g w ith Miss J a n e C. P ubols w ill e n te r the b read b a k Leila Graham , who has been serv- high. rep o rted m s m the navy. Bill in the Pa- A llen, field o rg an izatio n secretary ing contest. B everly C lark and i ing as a auhatitute teacher, n o w . A rcade and S eghers a re th e only J C hanges in d istricts i ific .m a »did F ran k at F arrag u t. of the O regon T uberculosis asso G ene H odenpyle are rep resen tin g com es on reg u larly is a th ird sm all schools th at have not yet d u rin g th e year: P ric k e tt consoli ciation. th e county in the h ealth contests. grade teacher. She succeeds Miss secured teachers, w hile Hills'ooro d ated w ith B anks; M ead consoli dated w ith M anning: R oberts No. d u b m em b ers for the Mrs. J. M. P erson, w ho called to R uth Jones on the faculty as Miss union high needs tw o teachers, 85 abolished; G lenw ood consoli f A ugust w ere H elen g e th e r sev eral in terested women Jen e s has resigned a fte r many- S craffo rd said this w eek. dated w ith Jedm ore. and M eacham G eertgoiis. Mai ...iret H ummels, of th e com m unity, w a s elected y ears teaching in the local schools. Many Vacancies Filled and M ountaindale added to H ills I)oi , ’h.v T. > Nm'a B ellam y and g en eral ch airm an for th e project. A to tal of 105 elem en tary school • Paratrooper Nierm an boro union high district. TTia A nna Karlsi n. Mi- A b endroth ie- Miss A llen o u tlin ed the w ork to la c a n c ie s and 20 hign school Posi Union d istrict w as recen tly e n I u'tod that th ere w ere now 17 W ounded in France be done in p re p a ra tio n for t h e tions have been filled since F eb larged to include the B ethany dis the d u b in Wa.shing- N OK Ttl PLA IN S Word h.i- m em bers , ru a ry 26. C ounty teac h ers’ in stitu te w ill trict. but both schools w ill be o p er E ig h ty - s ix elem entary. eight ated u n til a building program is boon receivi I by Mrs A ll in N ier- ton county. be held at H illsboro uni. n high th e need for fully acq u ain ti .............bur h in b an d . Cpl A lvo. D onations H t. sy w ere m ade by p u b lic w ith its v a lu e s in com bat- high and 13 p arochial schools are com pleted. school F rid ay . S ep tem b er 29. at T h irty -tw o y ears of teaching in operating. S craffo rd 's re p o rt shows. ................ i p aratro o p er, was 24 first tim e donor.-. 2» second. 0:31) a m. A business m eeting of I mg tu b ercu lo sis and w ith th e im the H iilsboro grade schools, m ost . 12 fifth, 13 th e Washington County Teachers' p ortance o f ev ery o n e having the tied in F rance .sometime in - 1 n in a . ..a 1 Schools operating this y ear th at ly in th e p rim ary room , cam e to t( ontiniK G on page 3t did not hold school last y ear in association is scheduled from 1(1 to chest X -rays. an end last week w ith t ie resig All persons from 12 to WO will nation of Miss R uth Jones. H er clude M eacham . M ountaindale. 10:50. follow ed bv elem en tary and C a rp e n te r C reek. Buck H eaven secondary .sectional m eetings from be urged to hav e X -rays at the tim e last day w as F riday. Mrs. L eila th e unit visits H illsboro, w hich and H arrison. T hese changes 11 to 11 30. R obert W. B raith iv ait died in G raham , w ho has su b stitu ted f o r a Dr. W illard B S paulding, su p w ill be som e tim e in the spring. •lum ber of years, is ta k in g Miss Xew G uinea J u ly 31 from in ju ries w ere m ade because of lack cf W. F. C yrus. H illsboro, form er erin te n d e n t of P o rtlan d public A one per cent finding of active Jo n es' place on the P e te r Boscow r e d ived in a vehicle accident, ac tran sp o rtatio n . W ashington county ag en t and now n -cn ol faculty. Schcols tra n sp o rtin g pupils a te agronom ist for E. F. B urlingnam schools, w ill ad d ress the teach ers cases is usual am ong any cording to iverd received from the n u m b er of X -ra y s tak en of seem-1 P rio r to tak in g a position in the w ar d ep artm en t by his m other. as follow s: P u rd in No. 5. and F air- & Sons, F orest G rove seedm en, at 11:30. D ep artm en tal m eetings w ill be ingly h ealth v individuals, b u t , local schools. Miss Jo n es taught Mrs. H azel W. B raith iv ait of n ear view No. 71 to F orest G rove; C hap expects tc atten d the conference m an No. 20 to M iddleton and S her- of food in d u stry advisory com m it held from 1:30 to 2 15 Elem ental.v p ractically till of th ese tire very | tw o y ears at G rabcl. tw o nt Recd- O rencc. hep u rtm cn tu ls w ill include p rin early cases. 'This proves the w orth ville and four at O rcnco. S he w as He w as a m em b er of Co. H. 162d ivocd; Bacona No. 24 and G reen ' tee of the w ar food ad m in istratio n cipals. in term ed iate, p rim ary and of the p ro ject in a rre stin g early ' fourth g rad e teacher h e re for a infantry. 41st division, having been M ’u n tain No. 98 to B uxton; F ern on O ctober 6 at K ansas City, Mo. rural. S econdary ad m in istrato rs, cases and p re v e n th ig spread of the j J short tim e, but m ost of h e r service in the S outhw est Pacific since H ill No. 53 and B loom ing No. 77 to w ith E V. B urlingham vocational ed ucation, science and disease, d ecla red Miss Allcn% A pr I. 1M2. and was in all the C ornelius: L a u relrid g e No. 47 to in- T ogether i h ere has been in th e first grade. Ii is been invited on the recom m athem atics. English, h ealth and S even o th e r com m unities i n ' I have ju st enjoyed it im m ense cam paigns in w hich his regim ent Sherw ood: L aurelview No 80 to , m endation of W. A. W heeler, gov . physical ed ucation and m usic for W ashington county a re setting up ly." declared Miss Jo n es M onday w as engaged. His last letter, w rit L a u n 1: W oodland No. 87 to T im ber ern m en t chairm an, to re p re se n t high school and elem en tary identical com m ittees and pi ins w hen asked as to h er reactions to ten July. 17. said th at he was just or V ernonia; H iteon No. 108 to contract seed grow ers on the beet, and T igard: Dr U G. D ubach, dean of men for th e m obile u n it u n d er Mis- h er long period of teach in g here. out of rest cam p follow ing the B eaverton. M cKay trassel No. 102 to Jedm ore, and carro t and onion seed com m ittees. at O regon S tate college, w ill speak A llen's guidance. Tim service " ill Miss Jo n es plans to leave about w orst engagem ent in w hich he S Buck M ountain No. 112 to o th er The m eeting is called for the p u r at 3 p. m. Dr. Kay H awk, re p re be free of charge, being paid for ctober 1 to join h e r adopted had taken part. pose of discussing p resen t supply sen tin g O regon S tate T eachers as by th e co u n ty 's local ap p o rtio n I d O au B raithivait enlisted in C om pany schools. g h ter, Mrs. B. F. S prague, at positions cf beet, carrot, onion and sociation, and Dr. C. A. H, w ard, m ent from th e sale of O regon Tu j K lam ath Falls. , H of the O regon N ational guard May Consolidate C onsolidation proceedings are other vegetable seeds and th eir p resid en t O regon College of E lo b erculosis C h ristm as seals. in Ju n e. 1940. and w as called into t? com m odity cred it c o r cation. a ri' scheduled to a tten d the ’ active service in S eptem ber. 1943. u n d er w ay in the county as fol- i relation V arious phases of th e prelim in- ! poration co n tracts placed for 1943 I in stitu te also. Born Ju ly 25. 1921. n ear O renco. lows: F ern H ill w ith Cornelius, production. ary w ork a re being assigned to the Brenneke W ounded To aid in reliev in g th e congested com m ittee form ed at the T hursday | Pvt Dale H B renneke. husband ; he lived w ith his m other and his :.o d a te set for election; Raleigh The app o in tm en t is indicated as lunch s itu a ti.n dow ntow n, the ¡m eeting. N am es of th e com m ittee of Mrs. Hazel E. B renneke of '•randparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ford No. 95 w ith B eaverton, election I H illsboro high school cafeteria j .uid th e ir assig n m en ts w ill be an- Hill b>n>. was w ounded in action K enney, n e a r O renco before e n O ctober 25: H ite n with McKay, being significant in th a t it gives will s e n e sandw iches, coffee and I nounced at a la te r date. in the C en tral Pacific th e a tre ac terin g th e service He w as a m em election S eptem ber 29: C enterville national recognition for the first ice cream . cording to w ord released by the b er cf the local V eterans of F o r N ’. 4 to join H illsboro union high tim e to O regon as a vegetablo school d istrict. P etitions w ere seed producing area. eign W ars post. w ar dep artm en t. for both w om en /o ik c rs at tiie B War Chest Area Leaders Named; Drive Set Soon Smith Slated as Rotary Speaker County Falls Short Of Blood Bank Quota Rural Fire Area Discussion Set .September 28 Girl 4-H Winners A t County Fair In State Events Teachers Slate Institute Here September 29 Former County Man A w arded Bronze Star NORTH PLA IN S Duane C h am b erlain ef B ellingham . Wash., lias received a B ronze m edal and O ak L eaf C lu ster for g allan try in flying o v er F rance. He has been j in F uel and for som e tim e. Lt. I C b um berlain is the son of Mr. and Mrs R aym ond C h am b erlain , and liie .t h ere for sev eral y ears before I m ol ing to B ’tlingh on. Mr. C h am b erlain was p rin cip al of the N n th ■ P lains sell at. and later at T im ber l.t. C h a irb e rla in is a nenli iv ef Mrs. .1 R S andford and also D o m e C h am b erlain of the C h am b erlain T ru e1; Service. Missing in Action S Sqt M irioii F. Ojet'fliii'4, sen I of Mt L.'iir.t O berding f B eaver- ton. is rep o rted in i.- i* in action in , the M ed iterran ean th eatre, ac cording to the w ar d ep artm en t. Clean-Up Fund for Cem etery Being Raised . Local people and o th ers in- le re -'e tl are being solicited to co n trib u te to a fund Io clean up the H illsboro eem eteiy . t hecks, should be m ade o u t to Edwin Bowman, Hillsboro. Sigler, Marshall Awarded Bronze Stars in Action Enrollment of Local Schools Gains in Week Majority of County Schools Now in Operation; Consolidations Planned Plans Made for Visit of X-ray Uni! to City Com m ission L ilts B an on S p rin k lin g IIO U 'S MV DADDY?—R h ard P otter. 23 m onths old. i Hi in With h i: m other. Ml-:;. 1!. E. P o tter of Roek C reek. The la th e r Sgt. Rich- ird E l ’oller. has been o v erseas since last Ja n u a ry and i non in F rance. tT lic A i» u s w ill p u b lish the p ictu re ol yo ui child if Hie fa th e r is lio iu th u conuuuw ity, u> u* th e »ervice an d hat, never t-ctu th e baby.) _ . - P etitions as filed w ith th e city last week au tom atically place tne sw im m ing p<a>l proposal on the N ovem ber 7 baliot for decision by the iito p le f H ill o ro. it w as re vealed a- the special city council m eeting last W ednesday night. When 15 per cent of the total vote cast at th e last election for m ayor sign in itiativ e p etitio n s th e m easure au tom atically goes to a vote of the electorate. T he v .te f r M .vor Hugh S. Rogers in 1942 ■was 861. A check of the petitions revealed 302 qu alified signers o r m ore than 35 per cent. Bond S ituation Good T he o rdinance to be voted on authorizes the city council to co n stru c t a m unicipal sw im m ing pool us par: of the city's p ark system , to m ake such regulations and im pose such charges as necessary for pro p er m aintenance, operation and financing, and to issue not to e x ceed $->0.009 in g en eral obligation bonds to b ear in te re st at not to exceed th re e per cent and to ru n over a period of 20 years. It ha- been pointed out th a t g en e ra l obligation bond re tire m e n t in th e city has progressed to a point •where it w ould net be necessary to increase the tax m .ilage to re tire the sw im m ing pool bond issue C ontinued on page 6) Miss Jones Ends Long Service in ; Schools of City Orenco Soldier Dies of Injury In New Guinea Cyrus io Attend Seed Conference Former Local Soldier Killed Pvt. Lee G abie. a form er Hills- J loro b v, has been k 'lle d in action in F rance, according to u : I re ceived here. He 1 m ded in F m ec , tu n e 9. No d etails are available, but he 's believed to have fallen | in the St. Lo b reak -th ro u g h . l e e w as a m em ber of a re eon- n a i-sin e e and intelligence u n i1 in the in fa n try and had been in F lg- 1 md since A pril, being se ll . er- e is s o n a fte r com pleting bis basic traili n'’ C am e Robert.-. C al.. M arch 15 l l r " is md'.i lad int ■ the sci i ire O ctober 15. 1947. P u n i i Caney K ansas. 'e r i l la. 1912, he was a g r a d u a te f H i'l-- | 'tore grade and high schools and i of O regon S ta te college. A lter i ’ - respansibte position w ith Hie AAA ' Besides his " ¡dow. A nne L. I G ahie of T he D alles. Iv is su l ived i bv his m other. Mrs H J Smith | of P rtl.'n d ; t w » bv. (hers. Cecil of | the T illam ook N aval A ir Base. W I C lifford O abie of the arm ored infantry. Fort K nox. Ky . and tw o .asters. Mrs R uth Gia: ’"c of Me- j M in n 'd ie and Mr: A lpfha M ead i of W'a.h ng: ii. 1* C Pwo nieces ¡and a nephew also survive. IIIM d E TA LK S 1) OVER V e te ra n , fro.n la t ycai H illu football sq u ad a rc pictured talk in g it over w ith C oaches Bogue and Os- niundsou in p re p a ra tio n for tlie 1944 aeaaon o p e n e r h e ie F rid ay night aga.nat at. Helens, heading from left: S. C. Osmundson, nez/ assistan t coach: J e r r y S chw anke, D uane C hapm an, Bill H einrich, Ja c k Doyle, W alt M cK inney, A il Eastwood, Bob Amacher. llort Harman. Tom Straughan, Bob MacKaoaie, Wayne Faber, Lynn Hal* and Coach Al Bogue.