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U. of 0. Library Eugene, Ore. W EATHER ’Hillsboro Focal P oint For Big Farm ers’ C onvention County Men Cited Consolidation For Unpaid Toil on Selective Service Vote Set For Monday Night Upwards of ¿00 Delegates, Members and Guests on Hand for 36th Annual Meeting of State Organization This Week Bei ol P et \ 1 let t con < r. Slat« 10 Grade School Districts Involved In Merger Plans authorized the United litt ' i - I o'. DJ 3 hoi M« Í inc Cm Bow ivucl* r oi J d J H Mu co un tie.: Chiesti H illsbor ■ f direi conférer him self C. W«>h ide< id L of 1 The 38th annual O regon F a n n e rs' Union convention got *»ff to a tug s ta rt at th e Hill th e a tre h e a d q u a r ters hi H illsboro T uesday m orning w ith betw een 150 and 20«) delegates, ii 1-11111'" . I guests in atten d u n ri The first post-w ar confab of t h e state organization w inds up T h u rs d a y afternoon w ith an election and installation of officers. H erb Kolph, national v ice-p resi den t, is scheduled to speak to the convention at 10.43 a m D e a n Schoenfeld. d irecto r of extension it O regon S tate college, w ill talk shortly before noon. A com m ittee re p o rt at 1 30 o'clock will open Ihe afternoon session, follow ed by e n te rtain m en t. Election of officers is to be at 3 p. m. Scouts on Program C onvention otitcii got u n d er way Tuesday m orning at the Hill th eatre w hen the Boy Scouts of K nights of C olum bus troop. No. 235. presented the flag and led the pledge of alleg.ance. A IL Abts extended a w elcome on Bcnwlf c t the cham ber of com m erce, M ayor E A. G riffith a w elcom e from the city, and H enry Johnson, president of the county farm ers’ union, a w elcome from that organization. M orton Tom pkins, m <ster of the state grange, told the assem bly the nation looks to farm ers now , as n ever before to feed the world. He said the nation's fa n n e rs can help to solve the im nortarrt issue of reh ab ilitatin g w ar veterans and can aid in the w ar-tim e to peace tim e conversion of the country. In a speech h ighlighting the af tern o o n program , Mrs. Agnes B octh, M arion county school su p e rin te n dent. spoke on R ural S c h o o l Needs." She said the old b a rrie r betw een city and ru ra l schools is being broken dow n by m ore m ix- i ing of ch ild ren and parents. She ; said the co u n try needs to educate adults as to the need of legisla tion for standardizing schools so all pupils en terin g the schools of h ig h er learning do so on an equal basis. , A rth u r Bone, ed ito r of O regon F arm er Union, gave a report on th e paper and urged that locals m ake g re a te r use cf th eir hom e tow n new spapers. Mrs. Rae S m art, secretary -treasu rer, rep o rted t h a t the state organization now has m ore than 4100 m em bers. It was revealed that m em bership in W ash ington county has doubled d u rin g the past six m onths. Mrs S m art said Lyle Thom as has achieved big resu lts as a state field m an for the S tate F arm ers' Union since going on a full-tim e basis in A ugust. Mrs. Alma K now er, state ju n io r leader and educational director, : said the union now has 60 to 70 ! ju n io r m em oers an d 40 to 50 in the reserves. W endell B arnett, vice- i ^resid en t of the state organization, suggested several changes in the C-I bill of rights as it relates to v e te ra n , getting em ploym ent on farm s. He advocated a g rad u ated land tax to stop the tren d tow ards j corporation r r large scale farm ing. L eonard P erlich, ju n io r president I m ade his rep o rt a t the T uesday i u tern o o n session. Lois M eier of £ ed ar san« tw ° solos and E arl I G enzer of B uxton play the elcc- 2u.;t3r d u rin g the program . Mrs. E im er G u erb er served as pianist during the d ay and G eorge A ngel as s;n g leader. A. L. H afenrichter. chief of the : regional n u rsery division of U. S. D. A., in a talk on “Soil C onserva tion" W ednesday m o rning said this co u n try is losing one m illion acres of land a y ear th ro u g h erosion. He said th e w ar has m ade everybody realize the im portance of food, and pointed out that th e U nited S tates is one of the few nations w ith m ore production capacity th a n it can use The sp eak er said it req u ires 2 4 acres of land to produce food fo r one person and tl»e U. S. has th re e acres Jap an has only th re e -te n th s o i an acre p er person and C hina ju s t sev en-tenths. he said. , . P ' E. Huff, m anager fo r F arm ers' L nton insurance, said th e com pany now operates in 12 states an d has 25 m illions of life insurance in force. H arley L'ibby. past state president, and a m em ber of th e ex ecu tiv e board of th e state F arm ers' Union, advocated a h ealth program w ith an an n u al physical check-up for everybody. He em phasized th e im p o rtan ce of th e p rev en tativ e fig h t against disease. H erb ert P eet of C olum bia V alley a u th o rity said th e Pacific n o rth w est has 42 p er cent of all th e h y d ro elec tric pow er possible to develop in the U nited States. He said enough pow er is going to w aste along th e C olum bia riv e r to com pletely ele c trify all hom es in th e Pacific n o rth west. Rev B. C L eonard of H illsboro gave invocation W ednesday. tk Landon New Lir« < tor < Jt. G. A L a n d >n of vv’- ar Mill dis elected ! rie oc «• 1. H illsboro, J A. succeed A. He n of Jls d istrict; L>r. F- T bany a: ¿11 h W«»l Votes «in consolidation involving a iod and the th ree ho mem b' 10 county elem entary school d is en representing M ult- f - mk F a n e r >1 ». He nom, op. Colum bia. C lacka- trict» will be h Id on M onday T orvend of Salem /in Sn ith nriu.s id W ishington counties are of N ew berg. night, F eb ru ary 25, according to to b< 1 guests at a presenta- The association, at its busin A ustin S c i.d io id , county school BOIi at the Mu om c T em ple m eeting, voted t authorize «up j intenm nt u a te s lo r the ele c in Pi .larch a They will re- board of director.5 to spend up to tions wen- set recently oy tn e cei vr d of m erit in th e form $50,000 for improv« rn nt of the new boundary boaid a lte r bention» hao of ind a certificate. The ite at West Salem w here a new I <>K A S M XI hi n < ho M l < U l l ’ M G S I -dn from th< H illsboro Lioi been Hied Hom cacn district. a War with a service ribbon building is planned. The property < lui» auxiliary e I m i n p i < p .U l i i j k i t s t o h e M ’ h i n v. . . D i i in the county He«l ( ’loss funds driv e wnich All of the elections w ill be held ahd nt (<> he held ft button will be given was purchased last fall. M u lc h I th r o n g I i uiidei d m tio n of ( huinnu, M ervin W Brink T he i{roup met iirst at the respective grade scnooi to f ind vidual "in the nam e on EchiUuiv 8 Shown .it the »world I M I O I I lu u t F rid ay at the Brink hnm e «left to right»: Mrs B rink, At th e m orning session the a u d i buildings at o p m.. w nn the e x iti tk jn a r i .- a of the U nited S tates to r > re p o rt was adopted Total dis- M i E V\ AhiMjuixt. Mi Il P B arrow . M r » . L v M acIntyre. Mrs Neal Bush and Mr». Buben K uratli. ception of Baieigh. w nicn w ill for fu hful and loyal service.” tn b u tio n of the association was r e »tai l an liom v a in e r. w lls b o ro Gov« nor Ea 1 Snell w ill m ake the ported as $778,719 14. Net m argin elementary district, Mo. 7. v o t o is pi « « n tat ion. The P resid en ts’ C oun- was $36,763.97, approxim ately dou to be held at D avid Hill scnooi. cil. « >ni posee l of some 20 civic and ble over the previous year H eym an H illsboro and Hey wood. No. 8J. will bu .si i ss clubs in P ortland, spun- presented th e report in the absence vote on m« lo. ion ot tne la tte r d»s- to rn the program . of W illiam Stacey, auditor. ti ict w ith No. 7. W ohler outlned the organization’s I are 'I wo Issue*» business of the preceding year. D M. Eby. general m anager of the Voters in V crboort d istrict. No. four stores at Sale;:,. Corvallis. 97. will pondei tw o issues, a cco rd N ew berg, and W oodburn m ade his ing to S crailo rd . on taking in a p annual rep o rt and said he believes p roxim ately one-sixth ot C en ter- Quota for the annual Washington county Red Cross fund Mile. No- •». and on lak .n g in p art h ard w are, farm im plem ents, and «Maud W B. iw, countv cr. Me electrical appliances w ill be easier mtv C le i h campaign being nearly .¡0 per cent less than tor a year ago, of B urdin, No. a. P u rd in voters to get in the coming year. i up pc I will decide on proposed division Ol ite .Monday I • . i W alter Luoma. field man for P a m unary elee- Chan man M ervin W. Brink ol Hillsboro is hoping to achieve the district, one half to f o r e s t cific S upply C ooperative of W alla >11 »n »1.1 1 « ecd herself the $2H,JU0 goat in a w tiiilw ind campaign in the lu s t two Grove, and one nail to Y erboort. Baleign district, N<>. 95, and B eav Mi a tu ( to file ol Di: ‘n e t 9 basketball cham pion- W alla. Wash., was principal sp eak w e e k s o l IVlai ch. erton. -tb. will decide on proposed four coun ufficiali* A’hu»c term» ship w-dl be settled in a single eli- e r at th e evening banquet held w hich w ould send mina ’¿on tournam ent to be held In the grange hall. Luoma spoke on u t office ix p iie tl « .n Every one ol the eight areas w ent over the top in 1945 consolidation stu d en ts of the two districts to in If llsboro on Friday and S atu rd ay th e responsibility of the co-op to Ju u g e B h i . m k P el# filed in Blooming. No. 77. and nich' s. M arch 1 and 2. T he w inner its m em bers and said it should e n ’.he »tate depai tm ent. Salem, List when Vvaslnngton coumy contributed $50,4155.32 toward a goal B eaverton w eek for Circuit pidge of the lotti ol >.55,51)1), a n u Brink is Hoping the 4b quota can be m et with C ornelius. No. 2. will decide on will represent the district in the courage full em ploym ent to enable m erg er ol the districts w hich w ould 1946 state prep cham pionship at the producer to find a full m a r judlcial di.sti ict compì • I l lg W u s t» k et for his produce Luom a also • send Bloom ing c h ild ren to C ornel- S a in ingioi! .imi filhiiiiook i Louiitirs und as much margin. n il be on the iionpurtu, n Pau »t Eoi lr team s — B eaverton. Forest said the co-op should continually O igu n i/u tio n of the county foi I ius. edu cate its m em bers as to m atters If.:.« inly offici.U. 1» uve until ♦ th . Bed ( ross d riv e w as I Possible form ation of a school , Grovi Tigard, and H illsboro—will he deadhn e date of «Mulct 8 t • l i h - j v irtu ally c »mpletcd tins week w hen! district consisting of G roner. M id fi ght it out for the crow n. Two p ertain in g to the organization- < inuil am louncem ent of « u n d i t l u - | L hairm an m in k announced the way. K inton. Jack to w n . M ountain game: will be held F riday night, Lom e and M ountainside d istricts ' and he w inners and losers will ie» Th<V »mmi.v.iohei J W eight area ch airm en They lollow will be discussed at a m eeting in pair « if S aturday night in th e con- i H P n.i F orest G r 'u v e , N o 1 M i s . M arvin benolis grange hall at 8 p. m. M on tut ( oron <n and cham pionship games. •d J Sew«, - Emerson. day. it was announced. Hill sboro and T igard are slated ie H p U D ll Lam < 1 . N« H cnrv He b eraffo rd said an o th er m eeting to gle in the first gam e at 7:30 , Ju d g e Pc finishing h T igard. Nc Mrs. Vein Cal w av. has been tentatively, set for M arch Fri / ri ght as a result of the nd u rm lo r discussion of a consolidation d r.i ng. and Forest G rove and 1 B eaverton N< 4 Mrs. J. N. Tal- involving N orth Plains, A cadem y. B« •i her for rt »n w 11 play in th e second i «st» bert. Al «* special c*»y council m eeting M ountaindale, M« acnam . A rcade. 1.1 tarn« a» fu s t ci Bri West SI »pe. N. VVetter- Pleasant View, bhady Brook« ano at 7:30. Admi ge tei I ber iiiu u y noon City .vi.uiugci j . w. burg. T Y V L e n jfu e S t a n d i n g s Bui ney was tiuifioi i/.eu to contact possibly Boy districts. t at 50 cents for .<■ late w ty B ¿dents and Aloha. No ft- Mi K E Tu Ihi?» district, if form ed w ould be J 80 cei s for adults, tne »iate nignw ay u ep artm en t re- •ath. H i l l s t i <o. No. Ja k e Weil. the largest in tne county both by Det ds of the tournarr icnt w ere Earl E i slier < Hc.iv« for- g aiu iu g a p to g rain for w utcm ng O ie n e o . N o 8 Mrs Guv P; area anil tutal enrollm ent. S cratfo rd settlei M onday night at ; i m eeting r list av en u e betw een o a se h n e anu met »tali »v ma tur i • S e r v i c e s M a n y Main slieets. :uid C ounting Boy d istrict it of tne three-m an district committee broke H.e lex al polit 11 In voicing the hope W ashington w ould have a valuation ol $1.338.- : ■ in G ston. The three principals last « i eek en he f rrnullv Pre-.eiil plans of the city are to n e e d in s mdlduey for state u «ie**** the w idth ol h .1 avenue county w ill bacK this year s u r.v e 181 38 C om bined census w ould be ! who oinprise the comm ittee are: ciMative >ti the republican to -40 leet on Uic iwo-blocK »Helen. Brink pointed out th at the local 466 and total en ro llm en t from J a n ' Thom s Fow ler of Tiga; d. ch air- 12 ch ap ter m aintained the follow ing uary figures. 248 N ine te a c h e rs ! | man: [ B M etzler of Bcaverton 1 1 OUJU rnu« tne n nut • in n a t HUI services h o m e service, c an ieen and a re at pre >ent em ployed by the i and F ul M enegat of For« ?st G rove, IV « - . J O <u U lo set « juu avenue. lohn Tiliäni M Mil at n u tritio n units, eam p and h ospital, eight d istili Hill will be defendin g cham p- H T. He te o f G rave. Ft B, B ainey wilt ids«» contact the m otor corps, first aid and surgical ion 1 iving w on the last vea >th »ublicii iin», m ust hl,. iway ti i .«i uhvnl ivguiUing H illsboro and M cM innville go in- SPEA K ERS—V isiting officials at d r e s s in g s , tiroduction. Ju n io r Bed I joint ¿strict 9 and 10 tournam e Uni •o if they I in sinuation of lla tllc si signals Cross, nursing activities, disaster I la tne final night's play in the th e 38th ann u al O regon F arm ers' which was held here. legislature ilim diiip »tn 11. P iopone'i n ti m p r e p a r e d n e s a n d civilan relief T u ala’.in-Y am hill valley league U nion convention h ere th is w eek >ue «presenta* P io n c t urge ih.it .»top and Friday ftt a deadlock for first place a re H erb Rolph. (topi, v ice-presi "The total inon hours co n trib u ted i g 1 CÎ the governor. ii|i Tib he p . u i e t l . s e v « .,1 . w ith 12 wins and one loss apiece w ire enorm ous.’ he said. P roduc- dent of t h e N ational F arm ers' seel etai v ol si, id i uninission- I I'Cliop:. Of the stieet. which t "ii alone co n trib u ted an estim ated The S partans play host to West Union, a fo rm er sp eak er of th e er of the bure f labor must be becom e one of the busies t tral- Linn's th ird -p lace team and the M ontana house of representatives: 32 000 hours, and 2173 pints of blood elected u tei it s in the stale, G rizzlies en tertain N ew berg's sev C. E. H uff 'm id d le ', m anager of w ere procured for th e benefit of Mrs B o .fiw ’s slog, Thi en-place urnntet to w ind up the reg N ational F arm ers' U nion in su r the ci tv council au thoi izt d « ur arm ed forces.” coinpanied hei film, ( '" illu m e d ular schedule. ?y io p rep are an um t L-numcnt \i't«*i.!iis A i d e d ances: B enton J. Stong. ed ito r of prom pt and courteous 1 o l ( I.- R obert H enagin. West Linn p rin the N ational Union F arm er. pre. eni city dug conti fui ami oiny c«>iiM»icnt with Home set vtee staff i., handling O rganization of a W ashington cipal and president of the T u ala .» > z .a 0 W III! mu vail lor « Hicicii udtmn.stiati< uii av«*ragc of 400 eases for veteran s tin-Y am hill valley league, said Ill: lit - koi dogi I'U U g H l .»nd th eir d ep en d en ts per m onth C ounty School B oard association was started at a m eeting M onday l.lll te. .mu $a i I’ll ' it, W ashington county. T hat th e budget of the H illsboro . W ednesday m orning a nlav-off ‘ This in evening at Gast >n high school w ith H i m .*. i ’its e iu oi a m a n t e union high school district would w ould in all probability be a rra n g clude* alm ost every type of ser- ap p ro x im atel” 200 board m em ber >i anu exceed th e six p er cent lim itation ed betw een H illsboro and M cM inn \ ice im aginable, and we an ticip ate clerks, and guests present. ville for earlv next week if the Olili il i p p i o v t - U a e ontl acl an ev er increasing load lo r this A live-m an com m ittee w as nam ed for the n ext six years was the be in em en » association to Use •ei vice alone, the chairm an said. and is scheduled lo m eet next W ed lief expressed at Lions club W ed co-leaders w in F riday night. A sin- . P ilk pav ilion nu ine annual With men in m ilitary hospitals nesday. F eb ru ary 27.. at th e county nesday noon by P rincipal Jo h n R. , gle gam e on a n eu tral floor w ould py L)ay s celebration on tnt- -till n u m bering h u n d red «if timus- school su p erin ten d e n t's office to Cox of th e l o c a l s c h o o l. T h e s t a t e be the probable play-off if bot*" he d istrict enforcem ent division » » It o l l U u . n i n I.ut« d in ol Ju ly w eek-eiiu. ent was m ade in connection w ith team s w in th eir final gam es as of T OPA . nds. Bed Cross hospital w ork is has em barked upon a sta te om inate can d id ates fo r oltices in m in the district 9 a discussion of the i e< i of th e lo H illsboro plays thoi iZatu 'll was passed for a to t e x p e c tid to decrease for some n tile y » B hi ist mus «Seal suie shows w ide com pliance survey and is now orgam zalion. Oe issued 1 . 1 ucd lo the $Ha<XI quota topped hy more Jt u l l I • * he m o tl (.«- 1 lim e to coma, th e chairm an con- j to tau r.nmio cal system for a larger, expanded tournam ent w hich is to be held in position to take action on all here on F riday and S atu rd ay nights. ( h a l l $*MHI W I t t i a t o t u l « f $11112 31. aim Alice G. ¿»laiioru lor lo fou u r lots i tihued. P rofessional Bed Cross I On the com m ittee w ith C o u n t' plant established violations of over ceil .» ■ ' « > u. . . i t , ' Reason for exceeding the six per M arch 1 and 2. aecoiding to Mi Zok ¿Moi g.m. : i o rk ers provide w elfare and r e c - I S c h o o l S u p erin ten d en t A u s t i n Coach Don K irsch's S p a rta n - ing prices, according to R ichard executive »eeietaiy « »I the Wa h- ltie special council m eeting was i eat ion service to hospitalized i S cratfo rd a re th e follow ing school cent lim itation d u ring com ing years w ill go into F riday's gam e against Fendall. chairm an of the price con ingtoii C ounty Public Health «ISSO- held at the lu ltp Lunch. • of the arm ed forces, and ! board m em bers: H om er Waltz. G as was explained by Cox as i result the Lions here as a slight favorite trol board at F orest Grove. Bed Cr oss elation, and chairm an <>f the annual v olunteers perform I ton g rad e school. G- A. iiedner. af student attendance increasing J on the basis In a bulletin to all re tailers in of a first-h alf 36-to- chairm an of the G aston union high faster th an th e gam in p roperty v a l se.d sale. Iriendl.v personal services. 33 win at West Linn. M cM innville the area. Fendall said the office school board. A rt W illiams. T igard High« i total posted hy any area i. d of the H illsboro Lions’ union high: and IJvron G oodman. uations In this connection he p o in t w n by 29 to 22 over N ew berg on does not wish to give the im p res ed out that enrollm ent at the local v. i H lll'hoiu with $2477 49 w hile A ux.k.iiv y have b e e n prep arin g H illsboro g rade school board. the T iger floor in the final gam e sion that it feels th ere are a large high school w ould reach the 1000 of E o i « t ( » lo v e t i . o l c d in s e c o n d w i t h k its t o r the driv e under the dircc- num ber of violations in this area, the first half. Waltz was elected tem porary $1 >99 2 . H ' u . e r t o n w as a close i h i r d m ark bv the fall of 1947 A survey tion oí L L. In tv re. First scs- p resid en t: H edner. vice-president O ther F riday night gam es w ill but w ants "to urge everyone to w ith $1490I I Totals for o th er sion w; s het J F eb ru ary 8 at the and W illiams, secretary, to c a r t ' a y ear ago indicated that point p i' B eaverton against F orest G rove take every p recaution and recheck would not be reached before 1953 a n .. Aloha $ 1 6 1 .3 0 . B u n k s $ 1 9 4 . the V iking court w ith fourth your c u rre n t postings w ith your Sale «r. the Barlow Custcm can hi me • i f Mr. and Mrs B rink and i on until the next m eeting. but changes since that tim e have on Cm iieliu $441 ad. G aston $ a...ether was last F ri- place in the league at stake, and base filings, com m unity ceiling G oodm an was appointed program 1 varied the estim ate, he said. W t Slop« v.til oi. S h t ' i w o o t l $ 4 8 1 . nery .it C ornelius hy O. 1. Barlow Jay. Ft jiti . u v 1.) L a J iis w ho have j chairm an for th e n e x t m eeting 1 T he com m unity must provide a Tillam ook against T igard on the price lists or percentage m ark-ups li...m l ■*»•.». 103. and $639 83 listed as to 1). J. G anoe t>: P ortland has lixiiig up the k its for I w hich is ten tativ ely set for H ills iger floor. B eaverton beat Fore"--' and see th at every item is posted been ann unced. '1 he new ow ner m ailin I î in inciu large school building to provide T miscellanvoli.*. ie: Mr . M iclntvre, G rove. 44 to 36. and Tillam ook in accordance w ith regulations." .Annual \ i. «1 of the mobile chest s u n t P i a t he would co n tin u e oper- Mrs Bi ink. Mrs. Jo h n Hare. Mrs. boro on M onday. M arch 18 Waltz proper education, he said. Classes trim m ed Tigard. 52 to 26 in p re Many erro rs are being found by X-ia.v unit is scheduled l«»i Mutch u t i o n on the sam e basis as B anow Franc . S tu r as. Mrs B. J. B eit- is ch airm an of a com m ittee from m ust be sm aller and m ore facilities vious games. the enforcem ent division w here p er th e G aston area association of m ust be provided Among th e main id this yeui D elm ite d.ites will he and w;.l change the nam e to C o r-| tie. Mi centage m ark-ups are used in a H illsboro notched its 12th league Cl ronce W injum . Mrs. ' school boards w hich m ade plans for needs at present a rc laboratories, announced lutei Proceed* from the n e . i n . C u i f i o m cannery. I’ i C >m m, Mr. Eric Marggi, Mrs. j the m eeting. win h ere T uesday night in easv m an n er o th er t h a n the m ethod Bai 1 w . who lias operated the 1 physical education plant, m usic 'h i i ’ n S« ul rule finance the mo- fashion. 49 to 34. and M cM innville prescribed in the regulations, r e W a liir H«ni v. Mrs K enneth W i l - Rex P utnam , state school superm - ' room and art room. 4 ( hih- m i l l s < xpen.e O regon S tale i jtineiy for the past seven years. I cox. Mrs Neal Bush. ¿Mis. Buhen tendent, up an im pressive 6t)-to-19 sulting in one cent overcharges. was m ain speaker on the Cox declared that costs of p rovid rolled 'ru h e it ul" i association officials the past th ree at its p re.en t loca Kui uh. Mr: H. P. Barrows and program and he gave a talk on ing schooling in the d istrict would u.um .ph over Forest G ove m a a ie urging everybody to have a tion on lac highw ay, expressed his Mrs. E W. A lm quist. hom e game. B eaverton barely school finance. P utnam said the am ount to betw een $4 and $5 p er chest A-ruy this year, including nppreei.ition to patr. ns of the b usi state is facing an acute shortage of $1000 of valuation during die next edged out Newberg. 25 to 23. in ness. those who had one last year. teachers unless reg istratio n at the few years He contended that teal a hom e gam e to b reak a four-gam e G anoe has lived in P o rtlan d fur I teach er tra in in g colleges show s a property could not stand the burden losing streak, clim bing into a tie the p u d fo u r years and expects to ! m arked increase. He pointed out and that a new system of taxation w ith Forest G rove for fourth posi move to C oin -hu.. soon. He was in i th.it reg istration is needed to pre- should he provided Prediction that, tion in the circuit. West Linn edged G ran d ju ry hud one not B u t bill eornnieiu,al cannery w ork in Idaho, ' 'c u t the schools from losing the unless the state provides a sound fi out T illam ook. 32 to 29. on the and a s e t i ft indictm ent .it It: meet - prior to m oving t - P ortland and I Lion floor, in the league's o th er stale school support tax fund nancial program for school support battle. mg Monday at Bit- county colli t- loiTiH'rh atten d ed O regon S t a t e : H edner spoke on the preparations colic-’,«-. holt: V ictory clothing collection for for th e m eeting and about the dis- w ithin the next five years, th e gov Hilhi trav eled to N ew berg F ri Ju n io r m em bers of state F arm ers' miles trav eled p er m e m b e r Ililb boro fell hu rt of th e 1945 . trie t association w hich w as started ernm ent w ould step in and provide day to win its 11th league gam e bv t nion locals staged a successful , most ship. it w as m ade by Cox He also pointed drive a . expeeted b u t local d ona [ at G aston m ore than a vear ago a 56-to-41 count, and M cM innville convention T uesday afternoon and Riverview local of S alem w as tions o f garm en ts for the relief J. W P ovnter. president of the O re out that th ere would be a serious kept pace bv defeating Tigard. 47- evening, clim axed by a banquet at for having the m ost m em of o v e t.e is su fferin g hit a total gon S tate T eachers’ association, and loss to schools in income tax re v to-14. on the T ig er floor. W est L inn H illsboro union high school cafe honored bers the cam p n ear M olalla last enue this year. defeated B eaverton. 29 to 26. in a teria w hen th e out-going president. y ear at o' four l i five tons, according to su p erin ten d en t of H illsboro grade and w as given a m yrtlew ood Lions will be guests of the a u x il hom e game, and Forest G rove t r i Home' S ettlem icr, chairm an i f the schools, was introduced and spoke L eonard P erlich. of Belhal local. block and gavel. p a c k a png and ship p in g com m it , briefly S crafford voiced Ihe opin- iary n ext Tuesday evening al the um phed over T illam ook. 42 to 37. on Salem , officially turned over the Mrs. Alm a K now er, state ju n io r church recreation hall for the V iking court in the league's tee. j ion that a county association is d Episcopal gavel to new lv-clected president. loader and educational director, l*i ini,il v ( 'l i n c e i l i u f U n - iinlinii.il m e n . mid mu i n l n i l n high I. vcl in n er and program . o th er F riday contests. Lloyd B utler, of C entral Howell lo presented service pins. Mrs R alph A ert vz ( f vo lu n teers from the necessary. An assessm ent of five I* u i 'i n r i U l u l i l i i - llic niuiiili i l . lin i ’ economy. This is im possible it nnv R eport that net retu rn s from th e from each school district infantile cal. Salem . Wilson of Bethel received a pm for ol .1 lugli levcl l'ioiiouiv. deci.ned of our vnlley m ens nrc on nil eco local ch am b er o f com m erce, and d u ollars paralysis fund-raisin ; cam as m ade to take care of incident lto tarv a n t Lions (b ib s w orked R egular business m eeting and six years of leader service. Mina B< ululi .1 Slniig ol Denver, ed ito r nomic decline, he suid. paign conducted in H illsboro by die al expenses. I c i wb 1 1 •. v night at th e falr- Lee S p ran g cr and Lloyd H ow ard election of officers was held in Mnintuiiiiiig of the u itionnl soil ol Niitioii.ll Union l'urilli c. in ;.penk- Lions club w ere $2146 was m ade by the afternoon. R ussell Hicks of w ere designated as torch b earers iin; hefore Ilio H illshoro ch.uubci resource lor the tiroduction of food giMtind depot helpin'.; on final C hairm an Ii J B eattie Si ring V alley local at Salem was for outstanding w ork during the of eiiinineice Tue duv noon Ile supplies must huve th e consulcrn- p ick. igitig of Ihe clothing fo'" sh ip elected \ ice-president, succeeding past vear. H ow ard M ader received w.is li n e ni connection willi Ilio linti of nil people usserled Slone. ment 'I ’ ii o g p . up included: S ettle- New com bination lounge and flo r m ie t; II \V. C u rrin . city chairm an Sam B arker of S p rin t V aliev local, a fo u r-y ear- Din, an d C h arlo tte Il furm ers nrc prnspernus lliev « ill F. l inei -. Union .stuie convention. ist shop adjoining the Hill th e a tre and Viola P erlich of B ethel local, H aine a th rec-y ear pin. in addition Ihe collection; Lcs H ew itt. Ed T he orginiiziilinn. he siild. reul- cure for the luint Hint mnkes this of was being enjoyed this w eek by K illin g Al Bogue, Eric M lrggi. Salem , w as elected seeretarv -treas- to m any w ho w ere given tw o and izi , limi Ilio Ini miei' cunnol he iiio . s - prosperitv possible. state F arm ers' Union convention : urcr. succeeding Mina Lee S prang- o ne-year pins. Stong suid thut he wus alw ays Ellis 'I ivlor and I, C K ram ien. ih c o l i . l i n i ' ,. . .,11 . c lineili.". Ol Ilio guests and delegates Tiic H ill F lo r L eonard B astiant of S pring V al ' e r of Bethel local. Salem . T ru ck s donated by the city an I l.ulnninl ecoiioinv m e ulso p rn sp e i- c.lud I ' s< e Im riness men .mil farm A nnual form al inspection of Sea ist shop, w hich occupies th e front Lt Carl G reider. blind veteran of ley spoke on "W hat Wo E xpect ers meet together us it reflects a Im perial Feed w ere used for h a u l Scout S hin ‘Rainbow ' was m a d e . iis For lini, ìcui oii th è Fumici part of the 65xl7-foot q u arters, is T u alatin V alley Rodeo, Inc., has W orld W ar 11. who is advisor and From Being a F arm ers’ Union J u n Hill Union is . nimoi'img thè tuli eni- m utual interest in each other's ing the garm en ts lo the m ain depot. T h u rsd ay nig it at D avid C h airm an C u rrin expressed his school bv C om m odore Dean W eb announced purchase o f ihe nine fcattu ip g a com plete line of c o r counselor for veterans at Salem, ior." He said the eo-operation it Business mid labor plnym ent bill ni un effnrl lo pio- I problem s. sages cut flow ers, potted plants and of land at Witch Hazel site gave the m ain address at the J u n develops aids citizenship. unite u lugli levcl * coiuimv lo puv should m ake an effort to become ¡ip'prccgilion to the com m unity for ster of P ortland, inppccting o f f i c e r acres the present rodeo grounds, from o th er floral services. He said blindness is I G roup singing was led by Mrs. off the g n a t natiunal dclil mid b etter acquainted w ith the farni- th" generosity of m any peopde in Present la w itness the inspec of The air-conditioned lounge fea ior banquet Ralph Wilson of B ethel local. Earl and their problem s for we must giving of l i e 1 ling, cb thin«, etc., tion w e re C h a irm .u i A. I. Amaehei Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Young. The tu res specially built seats and in not altogether a catastrophe and and niainlain a high standard ol living G eorge G enzer of B uxton gave ard tbe comfort of the m illions C T. R ichardson, and C h a r’es E, i"s organization held a lease on the land pointed out that sightless p erso n s' If the national income drops to consider Ihe w elfare of all «roiins tow direct lighting Its th ree w alls ire two g u itar solos, and M ary J a n e f pet s ms in w ar-strick en areas of the k c a l R itary d u b ship com for the past four years soon learn to visualize. $100 million, a s some advocate, we if we arc to have a good stan d ard m aroon-rose, m idnight blue a n d Hollock and Elaine B radv of K an T he follow ing association officers I ove . c a s . G reider ouoted the old m arine sas C ity local gave vocal num bers. w ill have im llioii. of unenniloved of living. m ittee. Vi ilors w ere C ircuit Judgi w ere nam ed in the announcem ent light blue, w ith large m irrors. The H enry Johnson, president of the and our living standards will drop, R Frank Peters, judge of Hillsboro Clem Eslinger, president: Ray Dels- lounge, w hich is to accom m odate saving "D on't fight a problem , Ralph Beck of the O regon S tate W ashington C ounty F arm ers Un m e rding to E ditor Stong. d istrict Bov Scout ll m o r C ourt. I nian, .secretary - Ire a siire t: Susaim e th eatre p atrons w ho a re w aiting for s live it:" as som ething for people college extension departm ent, spoke The Farm Union i interested in ion. was program chairm an and Rav Miller, a n t Robert P eter . Paine. Chet Bales. E vcritt M erritt the next show, w as constructed to to follow. at the afternoon session and lauded the developing ol colonial a n a s amt loin.dd Jones, stale niesident. in firm e r m em ber c i the SSS 'Rain-1 and Fred Adams, directors. The a s scat approxim ately 100. One hundred and tw elve persons the ju n io r organization for the w av bcw." advocates valley authoritie. . a c - tro d u c 'd th e speaker. Among oth er Form al opening of t h o florist atten d ed the banquet w hich was it carried on through the w ar. P a l sociation also recently purchased cording to the s c . , k c r . w ho assert- I arm Union officials p resrn l w ere B ryan W alker, field executive ; Lou O lsen's shares of stock, it was shop is scheduled later II is at p res served by the H illsboro union high ' m er Torvend. W ashington count v D eadline for gelling dog licenses for P o rtlan d a r e a council. B o y od that tile Tonnes cc Valles' a u H erb llolph, national vice-pre.-i- ent being supervised by Ja c k C ole school home economies departm ent. ' agent, told w hat the v e te ra n s’ a d th o rity changed a declining econ dent: C F Huff of D enver, head in o rd er to avoid I d e p aym ent p en S co u t, of A m erica, presented the I revealed. local I visory com m ittee has to offer r e man of P ortland, w ho is associated H oward M ader of Bethel F arm ers Union alty lie is March 1. C ounty C lerk 1945 f ill ro u ndnn ribbon to the shin omy m the ."'until lo a | oml w here ol the N ational w ith O liver a id Thom pson, w hole served as toastm aster. Rev. John | tu rn in g servicem en. m any new inilu-.li ie . w ere a llracl- insurance program , and H ailev \V A T u p iier rem inded this week for w inning first place in the re- ! sale florists. The shop will be open Sehierling of the local F irst B ap R ichard M oeller of B loom ing lo cd th ere befor," and (luring Ihe w ar l.ihby i f Jefferson, pasl slate presi- Less Ilian IlitMl licenses had been cent H ill-born d istrict in the m em days, and each evening d u ring show tist church gave invocation. cal gave the w elcom e address. A rd issued T uesday as com pared to b ersh ip contest. beetilise of cheap power. D uring di nt. A H. Abts. chairm an of the en S hep h ard of Salem presented a hours, it w as announced. S en ato r Don "las M cKay of S a l ..288 licenses is. ucd Iasi vear, he H illsboro ilggled t ight along w ith this tim e other valley ari"c; were elianther of com m erce convention | piano solo en titled "C hur De L unc." the rest of the Pacific northw est in show ing a decline, he said l'i" irh l em. form er atinv officer, will 'p eak said com m ittee, presented prizes H ow Don G u erb er of H illsboro high I ieensrs mav lie ord ered bv mail. the e a rth q u ak e Thursday m r i l i n g rates and pow er costs m e im p o r Tne (lav 'lid Ju d g e II I ’ K erkm an ard M ader was given a table lam e school sang tw o num bers. B ethel v ill be chairm an The Episcopal T ap p er annuuneed These ap p lica Next C ub Scout Pack inert mg I hut the shock was decidcdl" ' "Id W ashington C ounty F arm ers' U n for coming the longest distance '60 | local put on a skit en titled “C o tan t to industry. church i wake luncheon will be w ill be held at B W. locally M any of the local resident- tions should have th e nam e and a d B arnes ion is scheduled to m eet S atu rd ay m iles i S pring V aliev had the la rg operation Pays." d u rin g the p ro Edit, i S t o l l « exprC ised Hie o p in dies, of the nerson to whom the si liool M onday at 7 311 n tn. ar w ere u naw are of the quake and night at 8 o'clock at the H illsboro, est delegation and was given a [ gram and Stirinu V aliev local gave ion that the valley au th o rity plan Is Id M uvh 5 and Ihe ineelm a s the best approach to meet some Murch 12 w ill be given over to the license is to be issued, and the sex cot ding lo W. R. G abclm ait, cub- others thought the Jiggling was cham ber of com m erce room s w hen block and gavel. A m inute bo"k 1 skit e n titled P eace is a Way of uf the dog. m aster. cau»ed by a p a titn g tra in o r truck. com m ittee rep o rts a re to be made. w ent to B ethel local for h aving the of the le a l problem s of undeveloped Red Cross. M UIM. 1(1 ♦ Mrs. Boscow, Red Cross Plans judge Peters Seek Re-election Whirlwind Drive Districi Hoop Tourney lo Be Here Next Week Cily lo Contact Siale Regarding Widening Street Spartans Still Deadlocked With Grizzly Quintet County School Board Given Start Monday Enrollment Gain to Cause 3udget Boost Dealers Warned To Watch Prices Seal Sale Quota Easily Topped Portlander Buys Barlow Cannery Press Run This Issue 5740 Grand Jury Meets Local Clothing Drive Completed Farmers' Union Juniors Have Busy Convention Maintenance High Level Economy Union's Desire Lounge Opened fit Hill Theatre SSS "Rainbow // Rodeo Group Buys Has Inspection Witch Hazel Land Deadline N earing For Dog Licenses Hillsboro Jiggled By Earthquake Pack Mooting Set Meeting Scheduled i Life." ’