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Q US Hillsboro. Oregon, Thursday, Dei ember 21, 1 '» 1 1 Secretary For Health Body Named Grade Pupils to Give Program at H. S. Friday Eve T iv people of W ashington c o u n ty w ill be asked th is M irc h to c on- Put) Is of th e P eter Boscow. Da vid It 11 and B W B arnes schools will presen t a C hi 1 tm as program a, th e H illsboro union high school u d itu riu m wt 8 p m F rid ay . De- ' irn b er 22. u n d er th e d irectio n of M - L C K ram ien. m usic in stru c- to r for th e e lem en tary schools. P rogram w ill be ns follows: "F t lie in S an ta's Toy Shop." Pe- t r H i - iw «hool. "C h ristm as Via Television." prologue by grade five. "C h ristm as in S w eden. by g rad e th ree. "C hristm as in M exi co," bv grade four: "T he F u st C hristm as." by grades one and tw o at David H ill school: "P raise G od from Whom All Blc. sings Flow." eig h th grade; "T he Holly and th e Ivy," "in a M anger G e n t ly Lay," it W. B arnes chorus; "H ark! T he H erald A ngels Sing." violin trio com posed of B etty K rautsehied of A rcade school, Mary K ram ien and Dean Sivan- on. C h an t, "N oel.” "P eace to All." B W B arnes c h in i..; "T he V irgin's S lu m b e r S o n g ,' girls' trip le trio; 'C erne S h ep h erd * L ow ly,’’ B W. B irne 1 chorus, "S ilent N ight," E ighth grade, and carols by all. tr ib u te to th e ir Re«t C r> ss a to ta l f $36000. sc c q rd u ig to w o rd je - 1 otved by O. B Gate*, county «lialrm in from V erne S iii rnnns. m anager of Piicific aro a I1r.1dq11.1r- t»r> T he announcem en t was m ode fter new s was received front N a tion il lied f r o * he idqu trie rs in W ash in g to n . 1> f ti l l ’ 'h e total «■n.il for the n u llm 111 the ann u al fund raising cam , iiign to be held n* xt M u c h has bee 1 • et at $180.- 000.000 o r W.e hingtoh co u n ty 's quota. $14,000. will Ko to th e ext« n slv e Red ft . 1* . a, ins c a r r ie d on h e re .a hom e The rem ain ler. $22 QUO. will K’o to the N ational lied C ross ■ th at exten ive Bed C n s, o v er- , ,'utd 1ion.1l p ro g ram s may be fin .u n ed and ex ten d ed Mr Simmon* pointed on’ "T h ere 1 ■ «s 1............. 1 Cn activit.es tm. com ing y ear B ath er ac I e fur ’ui lucre.in In serv ice throughout Pacific a re a and through it the co u n try, paiMIcul i r is n the fields of hospitalization and hom e service " The local w ar fun d d riv e w ill be l iimchcd M rrh l. u n d er the d i n e ,i o n of O li G ates, w ar fund eh uirnian. “Th e Im pur t.m t th .ng to i . m em b er in reg ard t o the n »mini; npiieal for funds." stat 0 Mr [int<s. "is ti n t ,he nionev you give *n I o' Anu : lean ¡fed Ci osi K n d u rn - ed Dio pe pio in th e foi m . <»f Hod l 'ri r n . ice? W hen you Rive to the A m en can ltd I Cros> you I>1»‘ d pi ism; t ’ to are 'e n d in g woiin led soldiers: you .u e se tiding i food p.it'k.igi* to u p riso n er o f w ar; advice and you .ire pr ■;ividlim friendliness b;,■ sp-uùii lized p., i st ns t«> si ; vicem en .5\v;iv from home. to patients in hospitals. to persons Idet -I - '• 1 You aren 't jus, giving to th e Bed Cross von are helping y o u r neighbor." N ational quota last y e a r w a s $140,000,000. an I th e county q u o ta $24 .,00 with $3,000 m hand m ik in g the t ' -1 q uota $27 5 10 T he ,04a quota tor the county being $36,000 m akes an inere iso of $8,500 m ore for the M arch d riv e Willis Awarded Bronze Star M OUNTAINDALE Mr. an d Mrs Jo h n Willis have received w ild that th e ir on, Lloyd Willis, wh > is iu New G uinea, h i been aw ard ed Hu- P r mze S ta r for acts of b ra v ery and the saving of th e lives of I.is buddies He is serv in g in the 41st division. Brinqs Down Nazi Plane 1.1. E dw ard P. B radford of Banks cred ited In a new» dli p it h M ondav from S u p rem e H ead q u ar ters. Allied E x p ed itio n ary Farces, w ith bringing dow n a G erm an p lan e in the g reat a n 1 al b attle 1 f S unday «hiring w hich th e G e r m ans lost 108 planes. WOUNDED— S Sgt. R alph He ul H illsboro. w ounded 111 action in Italy. Hess Wounded Action in Italy S tuff S erg ean t R alph He . son of I*'ml lies* of HlUeSoro, w as w ounded In »ctlon in. Italy, a c cording to a teleg ram received Ttn day by hi* fa th e r from th e w in ■ ■ • - nt lb- has ...... . overseas since A ugust. IB 12. a n d | h w ith I,icu ten n n f G e n e ra l M ark E G. P ain e h as accepted a pos W f ’ia ik 's fiflh a rm y in Ita ly . ition as factory m an ag er of the canvas division of the H irsh-W eis Mariuf actu rin g com pany in P o rt land and will b.-g:-i his new d ' Ja n u a ry 2. T he w ork w ill consist aim 1st e n tirely of p roduction for the w ar effo rt, P ain e said. P anic has n p erated a sleep in g bag factory in th e M itchell b u ild C an tata, songs and C h ristm as ing on S o u th Second av en u e and carols w ill m ake u p th e program p reviously at his .-hop at his hom e to be p resen ted by the H illsboro on East Jack so n . T his w ork has high school at 8 p. m. to d ay 'T h u rs been carried on for n early a y e a r d ay ! in th e high school au d ito riu m . and a half T he p lan, has also T he g irls' chorus w ill p resen t a been producing shopping bags for short can ta ta, "T he Wi n jro u s Arne-. H arris, N eville Co. of P o rt S tory." telling in song of th e land. b irth of Christ. Chrismas carols The shopping bag production of m any lands, as w ell as new w ill h f c arried on at th e shop Otl songs of C h ristm as w ill be sung East Jackson, thi- q u a rte rs now by th e ch o ru s w ith a special a r occupied h aving been leased to ran g em en t of Jin g le Bells. M ontgom ery. W ard A Co. M an u Vocal solos w ill be prevented by factu re of sleeping bags w ill be K athleen lm lav. P e lo re s Benge. d iscontinued h ere Mrs P aine w ill F rancis C am pion. G arth K ohtm cy- be m charge of the »h pping hag cr and Don Brands C ithy En»- production T h e ch an g e w ill r e cbede. A llene A m ach er and Norma sult 1,1 reduction in th e n u m b er of Lou K roeger. w ho m ake u p th e people em ployed. P ain e said. «iris' trio, w ill sing sev eral C h ris t P aine said Ihis w eek th a t th e m as songs inly civilian w o rk th at h«' w ill be Intended to create a Y uletide able to do h ere 1- th e re p a ir an d atmo: p here. th e program is u n d er j reb u ild in g of tru c k cushions. the directio n of M arion S. Egbert. P aren ts and frien d s a re invited. Paine to Take Production Job Program Tonight At High School Apportionment M ade W ashington county's sh are in the D ecem ber ap p o rtio n m en t of 1941 stale highw ay funds am o u n ted to $48,867 42. T otal ap p o rtio n m en t to all counties w as $1.200.000. A p re v i ous ap p o rtio n m en t, announced in Ju ly , totaled $300.000 or $2,000.000 for the y ear. Th«> ap p o rtio n m en t is based on m otor vehicle reg is t r a r ns in th e various counties. H o n o rs and a w ard s w ere p re sented to 16 Cub S couts T u es day evening at the m o n th ly pack m eeting at th e B. W. B ain es I school au d ito riu m . More th a n 125 Cubs, p are n ts an d frien d s a tten d ed th e session. S ilv e r arro w s w ere aw ard ed to D ennis B urns. D ennis McCoy. D on ald P tte rso n . R o b ert P esch k a. W il liam Sauber. B illy Wieber" and W alter Bringle. <10,4 arro w s w rn l to D ouglas G iesbers, Jo h n Manley. H en ry H u erer, W alter B ringle and Dear. coast, th e state of C alifornia. W ash B urns. ing, in and O regon T h e m ajo rity W olf badges w ere »arned bv G or o| them ev en tu a lly w ere tr a n s don and Billy W ieber. ferred 1 relocation cen te rs located w hile Lorsuntr en n eth W hite. (Jordon Lor- ch iefly 111 Hie m ountain states, in sung. K Melvin eg an and Jo h n cluding A rizona. U tah, W yom ing , M anley received F in bear badges. T v o and f*i lor.tdo servici s ta rs w ere aw ard ed to Mel T he d ep artm en t said it w as vin F in eg an and one each to D oug "aw are that the recession of mass exi'lusiorw w ill create certain a d las G ietb ers and A rth u r V anD vkc. R e fresh m en ts for the C h ristm as ju stm en t problem s beyond m ilitary I p arty th at followed the p ic k m eet considerations.'’ It a d d td the b elief, how ever, ing w ere provided by tilt Royal Soda w Jo h n P lass acted as that ad eq u ate solutions for these I S an ta C orks. laus and su pervised the problem - exist exchange of p resen ts betw een O rd erly R etu rn P lanned "The d ep artm en t c f th e in te rio r Cubs. Mrs. W H. W ieb er’s den won has inform ed the w ar d e p a rt m ent." Hi«’ arm y said, " th a t il in the p o i n t s a tte n d a n c e co n test ‘ and w ill have possession of the tends to put into effect ¡1 p ro g ram based on a g rad u al a,id o rd erly re pack flag u n til th e next m eeting. tu rn Io the west coast and a v ig o r ous co n tin u atio n of its effo rts to Junior C lass Play relocate persons of Ja p an ese <le- scent th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates. Friday W ell Received "The w ar d e p a rtm e n t believes T he ju n io r class play. "S kid- that the people of th e Pacific coast I ding." ittrn eted a large atten d an ce area w ill accord re tu rn in g persons and nm eh fav o rab le com m ent at of Jap an ese an cestry all th e co n th e hicli sei,n el a u d ito ri,ini F r i sid eratio n to -which they are e n day n ig h . All m em bers of th e cast titled as loyal citizens and law - handled th eir p a rts ex cep tio n ally ab id in g residents." n e ll and Bob B u ch n er w as report I ’ i e. irlent Roo e \ elt at ,1 new s cd to be p a rtic u la rly o u tstan d in g conic, 'ence last m o n th , e s tim a te d as "A n d y " Miss M arg aret R ueck- ttu u tu iu e d un page 2) e r w as director. Army Revokes Exclusion Order for Japanese-Americans on West Coast 1 persons of Ja p a n e se an cestry he perm itted I o .r e tu r n to the fic coast u n d er a w ar d ep art - t ruling rev o k in g it- cxclus- oifler of c a rb in 1042 T his ides m any Ja p a n e se wh > for- v l o r d in W ashington county, roxim alely 250 w ere ev.iru.al- ront this county '¡nor.able progress of the w ar ,e Pacific, as well as oilier dc- pm ents." was given as the „n for the revocation o rd er cd bv M ajor Gijncr.nl H en ry ('. chief of the w estern defense nanfl at San Francisco, w ith approval of the w ar d e p art- t. e , , . revocation o rd er provides any person of Jap an ese an- •y about " w ln n , in form ation railable indicatin g a p ro -Jap - i> attitu d e" w ill co n tin u e to be i>d from the coast states, liinales this w eek w ere that (in HOP of the 110.000 Jap an ese nled in March. 1042. w ould ro und it. was ind icated that this nu m b er w ould be slow , com ing hark, tak in g ., y ear .1 half Io com plete th e move, v E vacuated , i,c th ill 113.000 p e ro u .s Of ne e an cestry w ere ev acu ated 1 strateg ic areas on th e west Cub Scouts Win Awards Tuesday Tw o Section*— 16 Page* Total Sales Hit 155.8°<>; E Bonds 107.5°o G oal; Every A rea 'O ver Top' W a-hington countv ti,p -« d It» six th w ar loan quota by $977,009 62. according to figures released at the close of the cam paign S a tu rd a y night by J. L. S earcy, d riv e c h a ir man. The area was ale > one of tho few O regon counties to go over the top" on its E bond goal, sale» S atu rd ay n ig h t totaling $752,817 • 75. or alm ost $53,000 o v e- the Released Recom m endations for Future O utlined by County School Head Zola M organ N am ed Executive Secretary; Will Expand Program Red Cross Goal Set at $36,000 For This March Volume 51, No. 3!) County Tops All 6th War Loan Quotas q u o ta . Sale of all types of secu rities in the county d u rin g the six th w at lean am ounted to 155 8 per cen t on a q uota «if $2,750.000. 'I ot»l* fof series E bonds show ed 107.5 pel cen t on a goal of $700.000. All A reas O ver E very one o f th e six district» in the county surpassed the q u o ta assigned by th e w ar finance com m ittee, S earcy pointed out. B eav er ton held First place w ith sales am ounting to $482,778.77. o r 197 p er cen t on a goal of $245.000. S herw ixid w as in second place w ith $204.444 25, or 177.7 p er c e n t on a q uota of $115.000, w hile F o rest G rove w as a close th ird w ith sales of $806.747 25. c r 177.3 per c e n t on a goal o f $455,000. H illzboro d istrict sales w ere the largest in the county, am ounting to $928.991.35, b u t percentage of q u o ta w as 139.7 on $665,000. B anks i rep o rted sales of $128,092.50, o r 134.8 p«?r c e n t of a $95,000 goal, w hile T ig ard totaled $176,855.50, or 101 p e r cen t on a q u o ta of $175,000. __ ® d u rin g the bal- S ales o f ¿."Y E bonds ance of D ecem ber w ill count c o u n ty ^ quota.^ S e a n ^ r e - A com p reh en siv e su rv e y of W ashington ccu n tv schools to g eth er w ith recom m endations has ju s t been com pleted in the office of A ustin S craflo rd , county school su p erin ten d e n t. A PPO IN TED — Mr*. Zola M or "In clu d ed in this o u tlin e are gan, w ho has been nam ed ex e c u suggestions p e rtain in g to th e e le tive secretary o f t h e county m entary. high school and non- HEADS BAN KERS—C lyde Y ount health association. h 'g h school d istricts cf W ashing of H illsboro, w ho ha? been n am ton county," th e re p o rt states. ed p resid en t W ashington - Y am "T he follow ing -urvey p resen ts a hill counties b ank group. plan for the im provem ent of the schools of the county, but it is in no w ay intended to be a fin al plan as th e re are m any d etails w hich m ust be discussed by each d istrict involved. "T he re-o rg an izaticn of school d istricts ) a m easure recom m end ed bv (he S tate D ep artm en t of W ashington county donors con E ducation. It is being used th ro u g h trib u ted a tt ta i of 163 pints of u r out the nation in an effort to build gently needed blood to th e Red stro n g e r schools and a t th e sam e C lyde Y ount. C om m ercial N at- C ross plasm a p rogram F riday tim e red u cin g and sp read in g m ore ional b ank cashier, was elected m orning at the local do n o r center, evenly th e cost of education. p resid t of the W ashington-Y am - "T here is a strong possibility hili rn en according to a re p o rt by M rs. F. i'in tie- B ankers' a-sociation A bendroth. county blood bank th a t a t th e close of th e w ar tnous- m eeting in F orest G rove T hursday com m ittee chairm an T h e n e x t vis ands of school buildings th ro u g h it of the m obile u n it to the county out th e nation a re to be p a rtly fi nl* n l- a re still sh o rt on q u o tas and th e w ill be on J a n u a ry 19 and m any nanced w ith govern m en t aid. It is O th e r officers are; C liff cam paign c n series E secu rities v o lu n teer, w ill be needed to m eet logical to assum e th a t those d is m an ag er N ew berg branch, r ; has been ex ten d e d u n til P ecem - W ork P ra ise d the q u o ta on th a t date, she de trict? w hich a re ready w ith plans N ational bank of P ortland Shelton" ber "It is w ith m uch relu ctan ce th at clared. and H en ry and have a fund w ith w hich to p resid en t. N ational A ppreciation for th e effo rts of his re q u e s t is being grant«?d, T w o n in th tim e donors and seven begin a re th e d istricts w hich w ill cashier F orest G rove a ll individuals and organization* su p e rin te n d e n t A ustin S craffo ra eighth tim e donors w e re included be given first consid«mation. Now bank, se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r I aided in a ch ie v in g ’ the sixth said T u e dav "N ot only in view in th e 164 v o lu n teers w ho W’ent is the tim e to begin. involved .. th e G1 n goal i»zxal tuaa „ P«scu>"ions ,, _ i w ar lm loan w as ex p ressed hv by if th e fact that secu rin g an o th er through the c en te r F riday. Mrs. ed u cation of its citizens is B ill o f Rights, com m unity prop- m em 5ers 0{ the county w ar financa isslstant w ill be a considerable Chloe B enge of H .llsboro, whose the "T he d m inant facto r in an y d e e rty law . postw ar c re d it plan of coL .m ittee problem. but th a t d u rin g the ____________ _ is a J a p prisoner, co n trib u ted m ocracy. If o u r nation is to con the A m erican B an k ers association : i-a rly 17 y ears of serv ice M rs son first p in t on h e r second gallon, tin u e to en io y th e p rivileges a f and review of O regon B ankers as Morgan has accum ulated a know - the hile M r K ietha K ingsley of forded in a dem ocracy it m u st then sociation progress. edge o f the schools w hich is a w B eaverton, w h o gave h e r first co n tin u e to provide for its fu tu re S p eak ers included M itchell T il- <reat a set to th e co u n ty office eight pints in P o rtlan d , gave her ' citizens th e educational op p o rtu n i- lotron. president of the O. B A [luring th e tw o y e a rs th a t I have n in th in H illsboro F riday. tie w hich a re th e very basis upon and m anager of th e K lam ath Falls a e n county school su p erin ten d e n t Mrs. A. W. Nelson of H illsboro w hich a dem ocracy is built. branch, F irst N ational of P ortland: I have found h er to be a very A. L. Pow ers, v ice-p resid en t of •fficient and en jo y ab le person to gave h er eig h th p in t F rid ay , ac R ural Life D om inant com panied by h e r navy son. Don. “W ashington co u n ty is one in th e U nited S tates N ational b ank la v e a ; an assistant. w hich ru ra l life is dom inant. It is w ho co n trib u ted his second pint. of o rtlan d ; R alph Thom , assistant "T he county h ealth association O th ers q u alify in g for th e "G allon th e aim of th is su rv ey to place as m an P ag the P o rtla n d branch. n a y c o n s id e r' itself v e ry fo rtu n - C lub" w ere Jo h n Van Moock. Mrs. m any schools as possible in ru ra l B an k er of of C alifornia, John Pvt. Ival K irk. 35. fo rm erly m an ite ,o have been ab le to secure S tanley H ubbard, W illiam E v erett area-. A check w ith th e proposed Geari.n, P o rtlan d atto rn and ey . ag er of the S ta n d a rd Oil service sta he services of a person wuth such and Russel Ide. all of Hill- boro; local ion of these schools w ill show tion h e re an d la te r a t F o rest « w ide know ledge of th e county C raig C ondit and M rs. F lorence th a t over 70 p e r cent c f th ese sites G rove, w as killed in action in is Mrs. M organ possesses. I. as H olroyd. both o f F orest G rove. a re ru ral. F rance N ovem ber 30, according to .cell as th e h u n d red s of people "T he ru ra l school th ro u g h cen Mrs. A m anda N aylor of ro u te 4 w ord received h ere M onday. He directly connected w ith the schools, en te re d th e service on A pril 26 of o gret t see h e r leave. We w ish H illsboro observed h e r 57th b irth tralizatio n w ill be b e tte r th a n a n y I this y e a r an d visited his fam ily her ev ery success in th e new day F rid ay by donating bl«>od. She thing th a t has ex isted in th e past. It »Ho ild be designed for the p a r ;n O regon C ity a fte r com pleting position and we feel th a t the p eo has th ree sons in th e service. tic u la r area it is to serve. It should __ , . , ... ,_, . 1 his tra in in g in S eptem ber. He also Blued b ank v o lu n teers w ere d i ple of our county a re to be g reatly T he revised ra te s fo r w ithhold- , visitcd h e re a l th a t tim e. K irk not m erely be a school fo r c h il vided as fo llo w 44 f i r s t tim e . 35 O enefitted from the ex p an d ed p ro gram to oc u n d e rta k e n by the second. 2b th ird . 16 fourth. 19 fifth. d re n b u t for th e en tire com m u ing incom e tax from wages, pro - , h d only been in COm bat a few having gone o verseas Octo- W ashington C ounty H ealth asso 13 sixth, eight seventh, seven nity, an d should be set up dem o vjded by th e In d iv id u al Incom e d 20 eig h th an d tw o ninth. T o tal of 60 cra tic a lly by those in the com m u T ax A ct of 1944, apply to all ciation,” said Mr. S craflo rd . w ages paid by an em ployer to his , K irk w as m anaR er of th e nity. I »«XL. 2«C »Y IcasJUao <k>«*^i«»> d by the IL. M - .- m w ill tak e < /.'' h e Ja n u u a a ry y | HiUsboro s la tiOn for sev eral y ears • l ’he ideal com m unity school em ployes on an d a fte 1 e r r aan new du ties F e b ru ary I in associa d o n o r and ded icated to a re lativ e 1945. reg ard less of w hen the tion ftice to be o pened "» ' " j tA -erscas w e re f i’le d o u t F riday ih u o ld be larg e enough to hav a 1. w ages a re earned. J. W. M aloney. and la te r took charge of th e pe sta (Continued on page 3) Carl P eterso n b u ild in g at Second F ifty-seven d edication card s w ere C ollector of In te rn a l R evenue, e x tio n in F o rest G rove, a period and M ain, know n as th e W ells sent. estim ated a t six y ears in all. p lained. building. A ctivity of th e "G allon C lub" K irk is su rv iv ed by his w idow , U nder th e new law . for exam ple, and th e speak ers' com m ittee head L ong S c h o o l E x p e rie n c e A lta; fo u r ch ild ren , L a rry and G ar- w ages e arn ed in D ecem ber. any ed by A. H. A bts, to g eth er w ith lo She first served as se c retary to bu't not paid to th e em olcve un- tw ins; D ennis an d K areen all ,il J a n u a r v 1 o r l i t e r T r e subject I O r e g o n C ity; his p aren ts, M r. C ountv S u p e rin te n d e n t B. W cal new spaper publicity, is c re d it til J a n u a r y 1 o r later, a re subject a of G len Echo B;«tnes for tw o y ears and when ed w ith the m ark ed in crease in . to the new w ith h o ld in g rates. I ‘ lie w en, back to his fe rm e r p> i- the nu p ib er of first tim e donors On th e average, about th e sam e “ *«* VF. "I" tion as su p e rin te n d e n t of H ills F riday, according to M rs. A ben F arm e rs w ho have not as yet am o u n t of ta x w ill be w ith h eld ^ r - Mrs. P e te r ^ au ^ s of O r g boro schools she rem ain ed as droth. beslt^es a H pl'a AZ,rn p o rte d th e ir 1944 AAA practices u n d e r the n ew ra te s as w as w ith - A ppointm ents for th e J a n u a r y 19 i re secretary to S u p e rin te n d e n t N. A. who ,s on a fur- ?hould do so a t once, according to held u n d e r th e old rates. H ow ever. K irk ™ r ,n e Frost for th re e years. W hen S upt. bloodm ubile visit may be obtained Jo h n W. K anina, c h airm an of the since th e ra te s w ere revised to 1 a fte r spending 2 2 y ears n Frost decided to ru n for office in now bv calling Mrs. A b endroth at j county com m ittee. ad ju st each em ploye’s w ithhold- s2 u t^ , and r^uam n^ » D 1028. he ¡i k«xl h e r to serv e as his H illsboro 3612 or w ritin g h e r at ing m ore closely to his a n n u al in- 1 tb e B ougainville and G uam b a t C om m unity m eetings fo r this assistant, beg in n in g J a n u a ry . 1929. 360 N orth T h ird avenue. H illsboro. | purpose have been h eld in every com e tax. in in d iv id u al cases the ties. She has been in th e office e v e r ! I com m unity in th e county. T he w ith h o ld in g m ay be e ith e r m ore since, w o rk in g w ith fo u r su p e rin signup from now on w ill be ta k e n o r less th an before. tendents -the late N. A. Frost. O. in th e county AAA office in th e I C ollector M alonev fu rth e r e x B K laus, the late B. W. B arnes, I courthouse in H illsboro. W hen plained th a t th e W ithholding R e and S craffo rd . ' com ing in to m ak e th e ir rep o rts, ceipt, F orm W-2 iR ev .i. fo r 1944 In th e in terv en in g years. Mrs. . farm ers a re u rg ed to b rin g th e ir , to be given by em ployers to all M organ .-pent a y e a r w ith C ounty I F ran k B ennett, su p e rin te n d e n t .-ales slips o r any o th e r inform a- em ployes by J a n u a r y 31. 1945. T re a su re r E. B. S ap p in g to n , a y e a r of schools at Salem , spoke on the I tio n indicating the ca rry in g cut m ust ?how all w ages actually paid N ew office hours for th e H ills w ith S h e riff G eorge A lexander "Second Mile" at th e C h ristm as of practices on th e ir farm s. T his d u rin g 1944. to g e th e r w ith the and a y e a r w ith th e county en g i p a rty for R o tarian s and R otary is a fa rm e rs' program . K am na said, am o u n t of incom e ta x w ith h eld b o ro p ric e and ra tio n in g office h av e been announced effective neer. S he assisted w ith the m a k e A nns at the cham ber of com m erce and each fa rm e r is responsible for , d u rin g th e c a le n d a r year. H ours fo u p of th e countv b u d g et io,' 15 T hursday He held th a t no one had th e re p o rtin g of h is ow n practices. If an y w ages e a rn ed in Decern- ■January I, 1945. — __ r th e ¡b e r a re not paid to th e em ploye offices all o v er th e n atio n w ill years, from th e tim e th e present really lived until th ey e n te r the budget se tu p w as sta rte d , and also "second m ile." the o p p o rtu n ity of u n til J a n u a ry 1. o r later, such be uniform a fte r th a t date^ , helped th e county ju d g e w itn the h e lp in g an d serv in g o th e rs and wage? m us, not be included on i ,..Hl ,u rs . announced a r c T uesday, ro ad -w o rk bocks p rio r to h aving j th e com m unity. the 1944 W ithholding Receipt, he W ednesday T h u rsd ay and F riday, a road engineer. said. Inasm uch as p ractically all j® a. m. to 4 30 p. m M onda , T he first m ile. B en n ett asserted, Mrs. M organ has been activ e in is th e selfish m ile in w hich one w age earn e rs w ho m ay use these ! 1° a. m. to 9 p. m., S a tu rd a y , 10 local civic and fra te rn a l affairs th in k ' only of him self. T oo m any R eceipts as th e ir 1944 re tu rn s file j a - m - u n til noon. and is a past state p re sid e n t of the people, he said, th in k th a t doing re tu rn s on th e basis of incom e re B usiness and P rofessional W omen s only that w hich is re q u ire d of them T he su rv ey fo r an ad d itio n al ceived d u rin g th e y ear, inclusion y n r f f l A t t o r n e y s o n club . S he has been county c h a ir is sufficient. T he w hole g ro u p is source of w a te r supply to provide in th e R eceipt of anv wages not --o c a l « . I t o r n e y z . « u man of th e C h ristm as S eal sales m ore im p o rtan t th an th e in d iv id H illsboro w ith an ad eq u ate supply actually paid in 1944 w ould re su lt Slate Bar Committees for 12 years. ual. according to th e educator, got u n d e r w ay this m onth, acco rd in in co rrect retu rn s. D istrict A ttorney G. R ussell M or w ho pointed to th e v a lu e of foot ing to J. W. B arney, city m anager. gan of H illsboro has been ap p o in t S u rv ey o rs hav e ru n a c e n te r line ball and o th e r gam es in m aking ed ch airm an of the O regon S tate for team w ork. O ne to really live from th e re se rv o ir to C h errv G rcve A nnual M eeting C alled A nnual m eeting o f m em bers o f ! should tak e p a rt in th e com m unity a n d w ill go o n u p to th e old about them to assist in building H aines pow er site to w hich the W ashington F ed eral S avings &L«tan I C latso p and C olum bia counties by c ity ’s w ater rig h ts extend. a b e tte r en v ironm ent. u I m : P resid en t F rancis E. M arsh of Mc- T he survey w ill re q u ire sev eral hom e office in H illsboro a t 8 p. m A ppreciation c f th e servic«' re n A trio. M rs V. W. G ard n er. Mrs. M innville. J a n u a ry 10. d ered by n ew sp ap ers w as e x p ress W. J. E nschede and M r-. Ben F ab m onths fo r com pletion, according W ednesday. _________________ S e n ato r P a u l L. P a tte rso n w as ed in a reso lu tio n adopted u n a n i er. sang tw o n u m b ers w ith Mrs. to B arney. t , n *> l . » nam ed on th e tria l co m m ittee fo r m ously at l he recent W estern F. J S ew ell as accom panist. T. G. Press Run This Issue 5665 the first district. S tates F arm L abor C onference at B ronleew e led in group singing. Pvt. W erden Killed Salt L ake C ity, according to Fred L. B. Hall, w ho served as p ro M. S h id eler, inform ation assistant gram chairm an, announced th at In M editerranean A rea o f the O. S. C. ex te n ion service instead of p resen ts for R otary P vt. B ru ce C. W erden, son of "T he sentim ents expressed in the A nns thi y ear th at funds w ill be M rs L avina E. W erden, form erly reso lu tio n p ro b ab ly apply m ore d i sent to the naval h ospital at As of H illsboro and now of S herw ood rectly to O regon than anv o th er to ria to provide apples, oranges has been k illed in action in th e sta te ' since 1 knoav of no o th er and decorations. M ed iterran ean area, acco rd in g to state w h ere n ew sp ap ers cooperated a casu alty list released from W ash so th o ro u g h ly in helping to solve ington. C ounty m unicipalities are activ e com m ittee. He said th a t cities farm lab o r problem s and in a-sist- ly p re p a rin g for th e post-w ar should p rep are a long range p ro ing w ith re c ru itm e n t of v o lu n period, it w as indicated in reports grams of public d ev elopm ent and teers.” w rites S h id eler in a letter should bo given at th e regional m eeting of im provem ent. Needs to th e A rgus. "W e a re p articu larly the League of O regon C ities here figured out and listed as to need ap p re c ia tiv e of th e assistance you D r e 'e l T. Scot,, rad io technician la;t W ednesday night a t the H ills and im portance, according to B art and the A rgus gave." 1 c. fo rm erly of H illsboro, w as boro G range hall. F red C. Inkster, lett. w ho aid the funds should bo lost at sea on his w ay hom e for secured first. P rojects, it w as league president, presided. leave a fte r serving 18 m onths on Form er Hillsboro Man P lans outlined briefly by city pointed out, should be ready to go A ttu. Follow ing en listm en t in the w hen needed to case unem ploy officials w ere as follows: To H ead Banker Group navy. S e t t received special ra- H ills b o ro -B u d d in g up reserves m ent. ('.n tia in in g at S it, F rancisco b e B artlett said he w as gl id to see R ii . ell Tisdale, m an ag e r of I he an d re tirin g bonds a little ahead A lbany branch. F irst N ational bank fore d u ty on A ttu. He w as an,one of schedule. W ork planned on interest in com m unity c en te rs and 'h e first of the navy u n its to land cited the necessity for an ov er-all of P o rtlan d , has been nam ed presi w ater sy .tem , sew ers and streets. m a -te r plan including recreatio n dent oi the L inn-B enton-L ane on tlie island a fte r th e arm y. The S u rv ey "started on w a te r project B an k ers association. He w as m an son of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Scott and should be read y to go as ap- facilities. He advised sm all com B rem erton ager of the H R lsbero b ran ch of w ho new resid e at p rrv e d bv the governm ent.. The m u n ities to tak e advantage of the Wash.. Scot, w as a a 19.39 g ra d the F irst N ational - sev eral years system will he paid for out of re v e public services available and to uate of H illsboro high school. ago. nues from the svstem . S h are of gas use them . P resident In k ste r pointed o u t tax is b etter stre e t m aintenance, but m uch will have to be done by th a t th e league now had • m em as cssm ent m ethod Will go ahead b ersh ip of 174 m unicipalities and that all but tw o tow ns of over 5<M( w ith plans for a b e tte r city. F o re s t G ro v e - B uilding s in k in g population w ere now m em bers. T he possibilities of m u n icip alities funds from p ro fits of city-ow nea state-collected utilities. Plan extension of w ater, sh arin g in m ore m oney w ere pointed out by the sew er and cl«x;tric lines. T in 1 A rg u s will be d istrib u te d th ro u g h o u t the C ornelius- S ta r te d sinking funds league head, w ho said the objec tiv e was to keep tax es dow n and co u n ty on F rid a y m ornings for the next tw o w eeks for w ater system an d sew ers. B eav erto n —B udgeting funds for incom e up. The league, he s.ild. is b ecau se of th e C h ristm as anil New Y e a r's holi tak in g th e lead in a re tire m e n t w ater, sew er and parks. G aston—R etired bonds on sew er program for public em ployes and days. A long w ith o th e r business houses, th e co urt is w ork in g on a law designed to be W OUNDED - P f c . R i c h a r d F; system . S herw oad — S ettin g u p funds for actu a rilv sound, so as to p u t p u b B onnett. U. S. m arin e corps, w ho house, hanks, etc., th e A rg u s will be closed De- em p lo y e' on a m ore eq u itab le has been a w ard ed P u rp le H eart w ater, road an d p a rk im p ro v e lic footing w ith p rivately-em ployed c e m b e r 25 a n d J a n u a ry 1. in connection w ith w ounds re m ents. T u alatin -P la n n in g m aintenance w orkers. He expressed the hop» ceived it, action on S aipan. He that such ii plan w ould lednco and repairs C lassified a d v e rtisin g d e a d lin e will I,«' at I lived w ith th e C. W. H erg erts taxes throng!, increased efficiency Sane Planning StrcsseiJ n i. n e a r H illsboro fo r sev eral y e a rs p m. c « lin ’s,Iuy in stead ot th e re g u la r 1 p. Need for sane planning was; from ilraw ing m ore cap ab le help. ., n d en listed S eptem ber, 1942. stressed bv Jack B artlett of Sa- j Ink te r pointed out that O regon T u e sd a y . » . He h ad been uversegs fu r uaru- lam. consulting engineer w ith th e ; cities have recently begun to re- (CusUoued un page 2» g J ie rn c r ’s past- war d c . elupaieut, ly j year. .1 z a M organ, a sista n t to u p erin ten d en t. he eo u n ,y school .... been i rn’il'iyed • execu tiv e d i e t a r y of the W ashington C oun- y H ealth association, it w as an- m unced this w eek. On the request of th e a» ocla- inn, Mrs M organ vas g ran ted a iX m onth ' I'-ave n, absence from he c o u n ty school su p e rin te n d e n t s fflre At the en d "f th e six nonths' p erio d she will e ith e r re - u rn to her form er position c r «•main as (««rm an en t se c re ta ry oi he association H er fir t w ork w ith th e W ash- nun,n C ounty H ta lth association vill he organizing the county into inlts to han d le th e p ro je tf of per- .m d in g the n c' | it- th a t th ey should ivail them selvei of 'h e free tu o cr- •ulosis lest which w ill he p ro v id 'd bv tiie visit ‘J a m obile unit n the s'pring. Eor a w hile a fter is um ing th e office she wiU .-.pend mme lim e at state h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rtlan d , w here she w ill re- •eivc tra in in g in th e w ork This, o g e th e r w ith her long experience is T u b trc u lo -is Se >1 S ale ch a irm a n will m ake h e r w ell q u a lifie d for he ex ecu tiv e sec re ta ry 's position 163 Pints Blood Donated Friday At Local Center Yount Elected President ot Bankers' Group Ival Kirk Killed Action in France November 30 Revised Rales On Wages Due Farmers Urged To Make Reports Educator Talks At Rotary Meet Ration Office Sets New Hours Survey Started On Water Supply Newspaper Service Given Pat on Back Post-War Plans for County Cities Outlined; Regional Meeting Held Former Hilhi Grad Loses Life at Sea PAPER DAY LATE NEXT WEEK i- --- 1., .u »A. *$ 4»—»‘»H i»«.... .t ..iJ.»u>..