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THE WEATHER w M < i Hillsboro Quintet Fifth in State B ack Y o u r R e d C ro s s Hl f i li li 'Ll agp.« Milk Show dow n Delayed; Farmers Still S e e k Boost 4-Year-01d Bog Killed Bg Auto Here W illard Hughes Hurt Seriously in Truck Collision Friday D. Pi * Pi J ur-y< ar- • jii fier- die i at H 't ftcr he nob; J at the versv h i« n \ md East Al «I I It 1 • > p in The Sut « I-1 e«J Ow< *i K of M ilw aukie, th« i.T > »und car, ro on m ade p o rted to file u t he d id not milk te e the bf y un Iter th e crash. J 1 S«*veral witne? >cs said he w as d rtv - ter. ing at a h I ou rate of speed By- milk «U nder» sa.d !n<- boy w ; im »truck : by th e bumpe on the rig h t front M je. the w he Is passing over hi» j don n< dan. Mi I he boy was ru s h e J to th e h o s p ital in it *;,«•!U* car S tate Patrol* m an V«-rn<»n Boyer. D eputy S h e riff D.ck Busch. N ew t G riffin c f th e city police and C o ro n er F red S ew ell in vestigated T he d riv e r was n >t held. It wa rep o rted at sh e riff« office th at th e b >y was crow ing the stre e t w ith tw . com panions. A llen H an- m an. a. and J cu e Y antti. 4. Doth of route 5. Hilhtfborp. T he victim was staying with hi< grandm other* M Ltvin.« P eters n f H illsboro. w ‘n > h p.irents w ere visiting in O regon C itv. He was b o rn in New I ' a .n l. N D . Ju ly 7. 1941. and h.id lived in the com m unity fo r the J’a t th ree .in i a h a lf years. S u r vivin'.» a re his p aren ts and g ran d - ictl 11 overvw he <• w itim i idi i > nt P o rtlan d ilHbora. w as called off . o th e prom ise of , o p A to have a decision an the rrque.4 of farm • ase of 20 cents a pop i e nt b u tte rfa t w H enry, m anager of l >P und a m em ber nt 1 com m ittee, w arned 1 iol a u th o rity s th at ’ m erely in th e n atu re Tiding a reply from vc vm g a price th a t we c • nd ...su re ron.Hunv rs leq u ate supply of qual. . v p r . y o d th e belief th at *h<* on J v way this c >ntro- ,n be sottled w ithout w ith- f rrnlk from the m arket." firmer.» dem and a 20 per ere., e a b u tte rfa t pound ■ ound toal rising costs have i.rodui t r ri of grade A »profitable. and they con- .t a low er g rade of m arket n be d iv erted into m anu- g w ith b etter retu rn s. Phone Company Plans Tualatin Valley Growth Gain Made On Red Cross Funds Drive C-cach Don Kirsch's S p artan Team Swoeps Salem, Bend, Astoria in rla s h v Com eback A fter suffering a sound first-round thum ping at the hands of Eu one's Axemen who later won the state cham pionship - Hilhi s Spartan basketeers rallied to trium ph in their last three state tournam ent games in cham pionship style over Sa lem, Bend and Astoria last week- •nd to win consolation hon- ors and fifth place in the annual prep hoop extravaganza at Salem. * Several A reas Past Halfw ay Mark; Aloha Close to Q uota ountv slippe rk T uesday A m ene Kerf Cross fund drive tow ard of $28.300. « ccord- fiK sd by C h air- man Mei in W B rink Hills- boro Om irefl. A loha N jn d e r C h airm an Mrs F E T uttle, ex p ectin g tc t m eet its quota $850 before T hursday. W'. -, . hope th a t by end of M arch the county will W est Slope. A. V W etterborg, ch airm an , rep o rted sh o rtly be- lo re press tim e W ednesday .hat it w ent over th e top on its quota of $2,000. have g me over th e top on its drive." B rink stated as he voiced a plea for ev ery b o d y to give at least $3 50 as a sn are to w ard help- ing the county m eet its obligation. W est Slope High T otal cf Red Cross fund c o n tri b utions for the county reported at local h e a d q u a rte rs T uesday w a s $15,739.80. West Slope. No. 5. u n d er C h airm an A. N. W’ette rb o rg was at the th re e -q u a rte r m ark w ith $1500 tu rn ed in. B rink rep o rted th at H illsboro area. No. 7. u n d er Mrs M aude S tan n ard . had co n trib u ted $4000 tow ard its $8400 quota ta * r- est G rove, area Nc. 1 Mrs M r . m Em erson, w as also cred ited w ith $4000 H enry Hesse, ch airm an fo r area No. 2, L aurel, rep o rted $1400 tow ard a quota of $250). B eaverton area. No. 4. Mrs. J. R T albert, c h a ir man. rep o rted $1600 tow ard a goal of $2600. T igard, No. 3. u n d er Mrs. V ern C al w ay. w as ju st o v er the halfw . v m ark w ith $1425 tow ard a q u eta of $2800 A rea No 8. O ren- co. u n d er Mrs. G uy P a.ne. rep o rted $507 tow ard a q u o ta o t $850. F unds H elp Locally C hairm an B rink pointed out this 1 Don K irsch s q u .n tr t was easily the best in state to u rn am en t history of H illsboro team s T h ree o th er .Spart an q u in tets w ere able to win only one gam e out of a total of seven played In ad d itio n to w inning the consolation flight w ith a th ree- gam e sw eep the S p artan s placed C en ter Bob A m acher on the all- state second team . 1-aird Injured The S p a rta n 's first-ro u n d p e r form ance was an y th in g but au sp i cious. E ugene's h ard -ru n n in g , ball- snatch ing crew rolling up ¡1 16 te 4 lead in the first eight m inutei .,nd w inning w ith ease. Hilhi tim - p orarily lost the services of W illie L aird, startin g guard, on a bad foot sprain and th e S p a rta n was out of action except for a sh o rt tim e in S a tu rd ay 's final game. The K trschm en bounced back from th eir E ugene lacing in flashy style on T h u rsd ay , trim m ing S al- e m 'rV .k in g s by tw o points at 34 to 32. H illsboro w as outscored from the floor by a m argin of 12 field goals to eight, but won on the free throw line, h ittin g 18 out of 25 gift tosses. A m acher. Les C lark, and Dave F ran k collected seven, six and five, respectively. T rails Salem H ilhi trailed by fo u r points at th e end of th e first q u a rte r, but talk ed 12 points in the second p e ri od to only five for Salem , and w ent out ahead 18 to 15. T he S p artan s w ere still out in front by 28 to 23 at the end of the th ird period, and fought off the V ikings in the final period to win. A m acher paced H ilhi's scoring w ith 13 points. C lark had 10. A gainst Bend the S p artan s w ere tra ilin g by one point at 11 to 10 a fte r eight m inutes, but started .ro llin g in the second q u a rte r and w alked off the floor w ith a 24 to 15 lead at interm ission. The Lava B ears closed th e gap to 32 to 26 at th e en d of th e th ird q u a rte r but the locals w ere again able to stand off the in v ad ers to win. C lark rolled in 17 points for H illsboro, h ittin g seven field goals. A m acher had eight tallies. A m acher Shines A m acher clinched him self a b erth on th e a ll-sta te second team , leading Hilh: to an im pressive 44- to-39 triu m p h over A storia's F ish e r m en. The lan k y S p artan cen ter piled up 16 points ou six field goals and four free throw s an d w as sp ark lin g u n d er th e b ackboard w here he spelled doom to th e As to ria hoopm en. Coach K irsch 's hoopers held rest period leads of 11 to 6. 19 to 17 and 31 to 27. C lark collected 11 tallies for H illsboro T he triu m p h over A storia was 23rd for H ilhi in 30 gam es an d m ade it tw o o u t of th re e over th e F ish erm en fo r the season. H ilhi's first ap p earan ce a t the state to u rn am en t was in 1926 w hen Coach B. M. iGoodv» Go ldm an's q u in tet lost its o p en er to th e vear's cham pionship team . Salem . 45 to 25. an d was elim in ated by A storia. 33 to 27. S ixteen y ears la te r in 1942 a S p artan q u in te t coached by Reece ’H ap) H ath h o rn w on its o p en er over St. Helens 37 to 24. then lost to M edford, 29 to 23. in an o v e r tim e game, and to Mt. A ngel bv 44 to 40. T h ird H ilhi a p p earan ce at th e state p re p hoop to u rn ev w as last y ear w hen C oach S. C. 'O zzie) O sm undson's S p a rta n q u in te t lost to O regon C ity. 43 to 23. an d th en V ernonia, 39 to 25. To car up a huge backlog of appli ions for telephones and for CXI ans on of facilities to m eet the «Irre. f populations in th e H 11s- boio and B eaverton areas. West Coast T elephone Co has budgeted M i 100 for 1946. according to B ar- lev J B arber, d istrict m anager. t are.i w here th e population increase has been sh arp . $73 650 will be spent this y ear H illsboro area will have $20.450 spent on m ajo r B erdan. F u n eral services w ere held projects A total of $13.500 is provided to W ednesday m orn.ng at D onelson S ew ell chapel w ith b u ria l at Cover the purchase and installation of 450 new telephones locally. F .r L aw n cem etery. . . ac- coi ing to B arber H ughes In ju red T h ere is also U iJ a r d H ughes of H illsboro w as p n ¡dtd an am ount of $3.650 f ir ■d St. V incent’s hospital in ad< honal cable facilities in the d y a ’l.u u lan ce for tr e a t- noi '.east section of H illsboro along Main street and E. Jackson e v e re head in ju rie s a fte r F.., W tX X tR » — D :h coached is d riv in g collided sir t no rth of Fifth avenue and H ilh i’s b ask etb all team t o fifth iriv en by C h arles Or, co road as far east as the air- place in th e state to u rn a m e n t at I. Wad ; of F< rest G rove a sh o rt port. Salem , w hich ended S a t u r d a y f R eed v illi sh o rtly A pplications Many r.ight. an d Bob A m acher. 'b e lo w , in Friday, These cables, w ith th e ir lateral lan k y c e n te r on th e team , w as W addle d riv .n g a tru ck >wned leads of a erial w ire, w ill provide . on th e a ll-sta r sec y K iser T ru ck Service w as pro- facilities for serving th e m anv ond team by th e coaches and o f ceding east ist w ith a lew 1 of saw - n- w applications w hich wc have ficials. u«t. It w as rep o rted t s h e r iff s received in th at locality due to the ton county Red C ross fund collec 'i c e that he H ughes vehicle constructi «n of m any new homes." tions will be used in th e county 'ru ck the fr nt left hand c o rn e r B arber said. An ad d itio n al $1800 i« * • It ' - 1 the saw dut box. te a rin g it off the pr >vided to cover th e cost of m ore ter relief, etc. He said Red C ress o"k and spi ing saw dust all over cen tral office eq u ip m en t w hich 1 program s during th e com ing year and <»n the south has alread y been ord ered and will will em phasize service to veterans, M lU lll 1 < 111 > 1 \ l( 1 XI 1 \ - n - i m I t i n n n n dy to lie proces-cd at iu. Hi ruck cam e to a stop be installed as soon as the m au h »spit ah zed m en and occupation bv 0 i- f<.Bowing secretaries 'le ft n* r ig id ' in the top tuetun- Mr« j M th e mcii S tre tc h e r Mrs railro a d fill on th e south factu n rers can m ake delivery. An troops V eterans are aided locally X D C.ir ver Mr r A i’h ur 1. Heili ng and M rr Jo h n K ovals lit the twu'orn p ictu re J w F reem an of H ills- side of th e road H ughes’ tru ck of $1500 on th e budget is pro on loans, o u trig h t grants, and on f >1 '.'<i 1M1 « lui pia crd ln pt »iin n f >r tu» chest X -ray t>> C R Bi. ,If, a ,l of P o rti o technician. w hile led about 65 feet a fte r im pact, <ide<t to* cover ro u tin e re p la c e -r such m a tte rs as fixing o i papers D«lt»«’it Moi aiUtista 1nt. fook» on lltu d fo td and Moi .... w ith the Or. S t a ll- T uberculo la tio r ung w ith the rig h t front w heel m ents and g en eral o utside p lant r - fo r d isab ility claims. ag ain st the light com pany pairs. Mrs. Jo se p .n n e L. David, regional p ale « >n the south side o f the An o rdinance au th o rizin g issu On the B eaverton budget. $40.000 Red C ress re p re sen tativ e of the n u ’hw r W addle received only w ill be used for cable and o th er San F rancisco office, has been as ance of $S50.000 of bonds for th e m in o r hurts. o utside p la n t eq u ip m en t and an sisting th e various areas this week reco n stru ctio n and im p rovem ent of Hug: item of $5.000 for new cen tral office on the drive. S he re p o rte d that th e m unicipal »vater system w as cd . . . . bv H arold R u m m er of ro u te 4. eq u ip m en t and $2500 for a building one sm all 16xl6-foot Red Cross c an passed by th e city council in spe HiH.woro. was rushed to the hos- ad d itio n to house th a t equipm ent. teen overseas served 6500 m en daily cial session M ondav afternoon. The I’ tai by O regon am b u lan ce w here B a rb e r said. including 500 gallons of cold drinks. bond issue »vas approved bv a . wa> rep o rted he had a fractu red T he budget allow s fo r $26.150 to 500 gallons of coffee, and 100.000 special vote of the people N ovem i, UJ I ’,n*d J lnBiry. Sgt. W alter cover th e to tal cost of purchasing d oughnuts daily Nc charge was ber 30. 1945. H idfield and B oyer of the state and installing 750 neu teleoh met e v e r m ade for cam p service food. Bond re tire m e n t is to be m et p he«-, and D eputy h e riffs A lbert Manv ad d itio n al o rd ers a re e x p ect S he served tw o y e a rs in New th rough revenues of the w ater sys i II s I hu «. T« If Ci diti 11 ions ic ,u lt in uncontrolled fires endangering a - ick and N eville S Ba G uinea. tem . but in case th e y are not Suf ¿icy lnvcsti- ed bv th e com pany as soon as the IUIUU.il tim ber lands in the coming weeks a closure of fire season for gated the accident. ficient, by general taxation. This com pany feels th a t instrum ents . r T«- gives added stren g th to th e bonds and m a terials can be secured. the iiurthwc.-. t district cinbiacing W ashington, Yam hill, Tilla- lae.d e an « and is expected to bring a consid "hpw ever. the p resen t tren d of monk, Chit, o! > and Colum bia counties will be necessary, ac- era b le saving of in te re st to th e conditions indie ates th at we will bull I- day re!» 2? T in . <• city over stra ig h t rev en u e bonds. om Ih ll h n i.' cording to Edw ird Schroeder ol Forest (.¡rove, district war- ro t be ab le to secure m ore than 750 I»«-.if.« Bids for th e bonds w ill be re c e iv I’o : « ‘ rlephuncs th is year. " B arber sta t- mid (he t m e is announced, it will be necessary to secure cd ed by the council a t 5 p. m. M on lumi. 1.1 E m m ie 1 iiri» i Ii. •• den. If a day. A pril 8. V . I \ ie for tin J it : > en ti ■ ’ « I" mu' I n- mv Ii . be t able« P lanned • la ir iMint« st tu h< T h e council unanim ously voted Id in I’o rt- »n o r ne if forest land. S c o rn e d - P lan n ed a re new cables east on huid In May » C ■mmis- ud Fu season d o se s Mav 15. the B erth a-B e av erto n hnshw av ¡md sion to act as soon as possible for Joi n E M«< k< vun th e right L ioeder ex p ressed concern the C anyon road, also no rth to C e n i1 ' ' sent Hills» 'o ToiuitniiifcU A total of 2339 persons took a d th e in stallatio n of tra ffic control eniidit nn.s in th e n orthw est a r Mill and west on F arm ington H ilhi speech stu d e n ts took tW( d road at intersections on Baseline < Ju t <1. feuting 1 and Deal In t , area • ev eral reecn t fires re- van tag e of th e second a n n u al visit lights to H uber aven u e in the B«av- night t > d im street. T his action »vas tak en fol flu ii here I i d. «pur d attei (Hl of th e state fire first a second, and a th ird to m ake e rto n area T he cable ru nning io W ashington county of the m obile low an "UtstandniK show ing al the Wil- .1 five w<ck contest Me« k r m b » ing receip t of a le tte r from th e • pati »I men. He said the tim e of n o rth to C ed ar Mill will ¡¡iso serve p o rtab le chest X -ray units last com m ission in w hich it w as su g on ”T ie Ye.ist of Mv C up" on y ear h¿ has a rriv e d w hen a few da vs lam cttc u n iv ersity forensics to u r W alker road and o th er in te rm e d i and S tra n a h a n M ntor C om pany. local w eek, according to M rs Zola M or gested th a t such in stallatio n be d e speech lim ited to five to :e \ clea r u cath er. aeeoinpanied w ith n am en t held at Salem last F ridav ate areas. Nash dealer, opened for business i of gan. executive secretary of the layed u n til a fte r the construction H illsboro, coached m inute . S u b iect of Di al’s talk w G. A. R edner. ch a irm a n of G aston wind, can resu lt in fern fires. .oi i S atu rd ay . It w as announced th at sev W ashington C ounty P ublic h ealth of the W. if creek highw ay across high school board, w as elected presi Meet Jo e C ivilian b \ Miss M argaret R uecker. collect M ondav at its new h ea d q u a rte rs I “ D uring th Ills period tn? dead h cr- eral ¡idditional t 11 circuits to c a r association. T his topped last y e a r’s the n o rth p a rt of the county to see d ent of the W ashington C ounty ed the larges, n u m b e r of top place In the area i hinination each c in th«- recen tly -co m p leted building : bnccous .itiiia l from th e past v ear of th e pai ticip atin g schools m ry tile bustne.«.' betw een B eaverton fig u re of 2223 for a sim ilar si.x-dav w hat effect this w ould have on the School B oard association at its final te it fu st d elivers h s re ul a I or y e a n w ill d ry o u t sufficiently th an d P o rtla n d have been budgeted visit and w as considered "a fa v o r p resent highw ay traffic. e five events. !i and in the second ro u n d at 250 E. W ashington street w hich with a few organization m eeting h eld at H ills day s of su n sh in e so for this year. Present plans call a b le show ing" by th e h ealth offi i ow ned bv I)r J. O Eobb. A new Miss G loria B ates and Wcsle» pi's mi I xtem poi ane us alk nJ (a City officials point out th a t the boro union high school a u d ito riu m that «round fire w ill spread davo E A Nash 600. one ef a sh ip m en t of a large :«’ area in a very sh o rt t o v er I oy n ter. w in n ers at the recent an- for larg e developm ents for the cials. tw o to th ree inm utt p resen t congested tra ffic condition T uesday night. une." n n a 1 l.n ifu Id college forensic« T igard. S taffo rd and G resham toast G riffith u til act . The p o rtab le u n it in a th ree-d av on th e highw ay to g eth er w ith the W E. G rau er, ch a irm a n of th e four new Nash m odels reci ived I < i n 1 ir«s D angerous meet. aRain took firsts Miss Bate« a reas of the West Coast system \ isit to F orest G rove on W ednes- increase th at w ill com e w ith good B eaverton elem en tary d istric t school Don N< 1 o n . d istrict go\ ei h ere E n d ay . is on display ill the F rid.'y took w e a th e r m akes it essential th a t board, w as elected v ice-p resid en t, d istrict vvardtn s i id fern was first ip th e o ra to ry w ith her w h ere large grow th has been re g oay. T h u rsd ay and C all 11. zenkum p. lieu tt n.u i Th show room . fires in som e casi\s a re m stificd iiresen tation of " J a c o b s L adder istered dm ing the oast four » ears ebest X -rays of 785 persons. M rs early action be tak en for th e bene and A rt W illiam s, ch airm an of T i nm for O regon, will be P due to the population increase in H artw ell W hitney w as chairm an. fit of ped estrian s w ishing to cross Nelsoi will speak briefly Hn.< '• 1 p< E arl S tran ah an . ow ner, an n o u n c troni th«- farm er or g razer's point gard union high school board, w as of \ lew but a re one of th e most the h u m orous division w ith “The the a reas su rro u n d in g P ortland. The total cf 553 persons w ere h a n d the highw ay o r for m o to r traffic elected treasu rer. F ra n k P a rr, sec kann» will tie chairm an for the < ed that he is open fo r general J mi es w ill be from I’o desti urtivi- ivpes of fir« know n to Speech Ju d g e 's N ightm are." B a rb e r said "practically all of led in H illsboro bv the m obile w ishing to e n te r or cross the h ig h re ta ry of the O regon S ta te T each ers' rep air serv ice w ith the latest e q u ip the ft H ester " T he problem in this Hi 1 hi s varsity land. F’cre-1 G rove and Hill»ho th e eq u ip m en t and supplies neces unit on F ridav and S atu rd ay , w ith way. T he city w ants to provide for association. P ortland, spoke b riefly and tu nekeep i . from Hill b m ent He was « m plovcd at Sp«*n- d strict, he ex plained, is th at th ere «1 th ird place out of a field of 20 sary to com plete this year's budget 295 the first day and 258 the sec its share of the lights in th e com on state school support, house bill . nd I’o -11 md J T Ki»v.ih pi o < <-i and M acK enzie M otor eonipaii- ari* no m ark ed or n atu ral b o u n i t«’.ims iron» la schoftls. B eaverton hav e been on o rd er for several ond. Mrs. R L. B u rn e tt was c h a ir ing y e a r's budget. 80. an d teach ers' retire m en t. , dent <»f the hod club for th»’ .»If h p rio r to th e w ar. Eiidav s .ship d aries b etw een a g ricu ltu ral .md high w as first and S alem and E u m onths. Of course the com pletion m an. Ei i d a v a f f a i r Is ; elu dili« d R ecord n u m b er of pefsons h a n d m ent. w hich consisted of th ree tim b er land because of th eir in gene tied for second. H ilhi's d e "1 o u r budget w ill necessarily d e start at 7 p. m . w ith u duinci Nash 600s and a Nash 6 A m bassa- term in g led condition. T his resu lts b ate team ; affirm a tiv e — Dorothy pend upon d eliv ery . H ow ever, we led in one day by the m obile unit V d r. is belli ved bv S tran ah an to m a condition w h ere fern fires O rr and E rn estin e S ehu lcn b erg feel q u ite confident that the m a jo r w as at B eaverton on W ednesday, to S<-attle for the national in«- ting hi’ th«’ fu st car-lo ad <»f au to m o th at start on farm land quieklv n«’g;dive W esley P o y n te r and Lc>- ity of the w ork can be com pleted w ith 319 su b m ittin g to the X-rav 'This was u n d er the 1945 record of in Ju ly it was annouiK «•<! J It, biles to a ir iv e h ere by rail since the spia id into ad tae an t logged off ter D cm m m . this year." t indici land it not p ro p erly co n ’I horn.i • w as toastm aster for El i- fall of 1041 D em m in placed second on the T he d istrict m an ag er pointed out 476 p ictu res at F orest G rove on trolled. i ' iiv ' s m eeting. D O tis S m ith of < x tem p o rancous speech division on th a t restrictio n s on the use of A pril 9 M rs B yard Jo h n so n was Pacific u n iv ti . ilv was topic m :»- T w cn tv -o n e re tu rn e d W orld W ar the state d e p a rtm e n t of vocational S ch ro ed er said the state d e p a rt the g en eral su b ject of P roblem s ip . c ritical m aterials d u ring the w ar B eaverton chairm an. O th er totals: T igard. 242. M on Il v eteran s a re now serv in g ap education w hich in tu rn refers th e ter, and G ordon H ansen wa . cripe. Frcss Run This Issue 5705 m ent ot fo restry is n »t concerned the U. S ’ Salem was first in that p rev en ted the building of new te le dav. Mrs. Ja c k A nnatid. chairm an; p renticeships in a v ariety of trades v eteran to us fo r the d ra w in g of w ith the fire w hile it is on farm even,. O nly event H illsboro high phone lines except in extrem e cases or grazing hinds this tim e of the failed to place in w as serious w h ere they w ere necessary for the S h e r w 0 0 d, 210, T uesday. Mrs. in W ashingt on county at the pres the ap p ren ticesh ip ag reem en t if he reading, w hich w as w on bv O re G eorge Plagm an. ch airm an : Gas-, ent tim e, ace rding to R J. Haas is located in W ashington county." arm ed forces o r for bu«incss co n y ear if it is confined to the o w n ersh ip upon w hich it is started gon C ity, follow ed bv C orvallis .md cern s that w ere co n trib u tin g d i ’on. 176. T h u rsd ay . Mrs. H ow ard of Fore«t G rove union high school, he ex p lained. "It en ab les th e v e te r E pling an d Mrs. J A B aker, co- ap p ren ticesh ip s council coo rd in a an to acq u ire th e skills of a trad e t he a d r m ing tim ber, w hich in then S h eridan. rectly to the w ar effort. chairm en. T hu rsd ay afternoon the T h irteen H ilhi stu d e n ts entered A pplications for this tvpe of at a h ig h er w age th a n the stra ig h t in. nv ca. c » is held by an absentee •'C onsequently." he explained, unit visited S tim son's Mill w here tor. th e Salem com petition. At th e r e train in g a re on the increase Haas a p p ren tice wage." ou nce musi he protected, how ever. "w e have been u n ab le to fill m anv 54 pictures w ere taken. C. R reported. cent L infield tournev. Miss R ueck- A lthough 'h e r e is onlv one c o u n "Th.- policy is pot to in terfe re w ith Need for a siati’ police office in and b e tte r pn ferstanding. < r s speech stu d en ts won tw o firsts applications for telephone service B radford was tech n ician in ch arg e F o r e s t G rove ap p ren ticesh ip cil serv in g th e county at th e p re s Wa hinglon county Ii is bad an the u <- ot the in d iv id u al’s property an d th ree seconds for m a jo r hon d u rin g the last four years. Of of the m obile u n it and S. Q Chin, council tin* county, closer co-oj «’ratio n tic- tw o dozen e n t tim e, th e re is a possibility of course tilings arc far from norm al technician in ch arg e of the portable th roughout is the one state of helping tw een law enforcem ent a:-«-nci« . and exc« i lion d row th in th e past few but to use ev ery p recau tio n to ors. in on- at leas, one o th e r being sta rte d if yet. but we feel confident that unit ad d itio n al deputies in the sh eriff’s y ears and th e sh e riff’s office i s protect the ad jo in in g own<-r who th e-jo b train in g of v eteran s T here the list of m en tak in g tra in in g m aterials w ill be obtained w ithin office to provi le m ore efficient law not si.ufed w ith enough men to may not \vi.»h to h av e the land A total of 40 large size pictures ,0 be m ore than 1000 vets co n tin u es to grow . H aas said re - Hie nex t few m onths and of course H xIT -inch w ere re ta k e n M ondav a in re 80 said enforcem ent w ere pointed out by keep up w ith tin* crim inal w orl 1. b u rn ed over." different occupations in O re cently. we plan on building sufficient T hese w ere on suspicious eases, gon. L T he b u rn in * law is designed so S h eriff John W. Donnell m speak - th e »heriM lid. H e u rg ed < o rrin A ndrew s, state d ire c Eleven of th e v ete ra n s liste d b v plant to ta k e care of all present w here p rev io u s p ictu res had d e ing b< lore the cham ber c ’om of com m erce men hers and others th«* g w o rn o r can close th e fire se a out that th e re is still the F orest G ro v e co o rd in a to r a re ap p licatio n s as well ¡is those w hich fects. an d on a ffirm a tiv e eases. a tor. big points firs, of t«» support add itio n s Io the sh e rifl’s son an y tim e a fte r th e m< r< <’ 1’ip-sdav noon. field of potential occupations w orking in H illsboro. F ive a re in we an tic ip a te receiving as the Mrs M organ ex p ressed h er ud - in w hich veteran s m ight get jobs S h eriff (** mu ll pointed to Eetn-uary if condition# m ak e it ip of ille staff “U nder th<* orc sent F orest G rove, tw o in C ornelius, Jum ps B u rd ette, w ho served i'.’ state p< lice, we h ive verv little as- th e m erea ing population, p a rtic u m e« a i \ . S ch ro ed er ex p lain ed If the nuvv tw o ¡md .1 h;ilf years .1« c o u n try continues to grow. " preciation for th e co-operation r e and receive training, an d is u rg and one each in B eaverton. T igard, any fire sistanci from them that does us a larly in 111«’ c is t end of th«’ count v. such closure is m ade ceived e v e ry w h e re in the county ing the vets to investigate the p ro and T ualatin. l.eu l.iiiin ! iu ;i. beeum e ¡i.«sori,ited lot . r !> »d in running c a s e > dow n," At th e pu-sent tim e no p atro ls co v a n t e d w uhoiit the reepured p e r w ith W. G H arp and Franeii F " " i said "Wo hope c erybody gram 's potentialities. Listed bv occupations and p lace mit a 1 1 he treated as a violation a. -('I led Siici 111 ( • »linei I W ap- e r all this tc irit n y .aid Rhet I comes back for a rc-check next W hen an ex -serv icem an is hired of business, they are: Slui'Kis in law p ractice here tins «», the I iw w ith the sam e action C o n n e ll a n tic ip a te s consider.ibh- d e have in W ashington •otin- year." p aren t Iv u n d er the jo b -tra in in g urogram , week. E dw ard H. Pietz. b u tch er. Ha»vx- t«‘ be tak en as d u rin g the su m m er ty tw o .»«‘p arate law enfoi a m»nt m and for a patrol. Mrs. B u rn ett also ex p ressed he- the v eteran s' a d m in istratio n oavs hurst Meat M arket, T u a la tin ; Ha il P rio r Io entprinff the service. he said. Eour h u n .liad m ajo r cases of tib’iith. Hi.ink.« for eo-oper.iti n .n'-ordod ¡bure.ni.. that should be w< king him a subsistence allow ance of $85 A. H erberhoiz, e le c tric ia n . R eiter B u rd ette p racticed law in M on hi lin n u n and all u n d er one head ciim cs w ere handled by th e sh e r F red M isener an d Robert F red- the unit locally. T he H illsbor ■ a 1110,1th if single an d $90 a m onth Radio & Elec service. T ig a rd ' D av tan a for ¡1 n u m b er of v e ils He F o r exainph- if th ere i i i robbery iff's office in 191a, accordin * to ivas born and reared in MeMiuii- lu n d have announced that they helpers: Mis. A rth u r R eilinu. Mrs if m arried. T his co n tin u es until id C. H arrington, b an k ' r. F irst S i- in the cast mid of tin* county, d is S h eriff Ci mu ll. '1 lie •* w ere divid d Snow Falls Friday villa, w h ere his father. J F B ur w ill open .1 general m achinery re Emm a F erland. Mrs. A H Abts. such lim e as the m ail's earn in g ' iritv Bank B eaverton; F ran cis L fiirnc I in to the state police, and a-; follo-ws: T ru n k driv in g , 63; la r .1' dette, is ¡111 atto rn ey . B u rd ette v II p a ir siion. H illsboro M a c h i n e Mis R obert Coe. Mrs. Erl C arv er pow er approaches that of th e sk ill Erick on. ■ 11 lten.ioce. dy, 58: d ru n k on highw ay. 100; Rut D isappears Fast d î . five « r ix d -vs lx fore we m e \e h e ie w ith Ills fam ilv fr.,111 W orks. in part of the new building Mrs. J. M. S tretch er. Mis. F red ed w o rk er in the som e occupation. I Fosti it Co Hil» boro Ge mto theft. 13, a iiiilt. 9. \ igi i - \ u n d er construction b\ A J. U nger Amacher. Mrs. Arnold Jensen. Mrs T he governm ent allo tm en t is ta p Hbci't M eyer, c a r,'e n te r IcM innville I î. î \ a 11 v t h i î ab ut U ) Rus ell S iioa bi« w hite flnkcs cf it 8; ju v en ile, ’’a; «• n,i ibllting to d at W. W ashington and Dennis av e Harr» Hocffel. Mrs. J o h n Koval» ered off eo rrespondinglv so the v e t < «»»iiitx Ilaudi«- lp|ii <1 1 nue. Mr.«. B. F. Black. Mis. Eugene eran does not receive m o te income gene B rad fo rd O'C' ainor au to body th e countv is linquency. 10; d< e r , ion. 10; non fell ph H111..hu i i < ..uni mii i ' iiuik Iin ; ( ’nns<’qiien,ly Cily W ithout W ater Both h u e been in the m echuierv H.irnbv. Mrs. E lizabeth Reh: e. and support, 11; rape 3; contem pt of In l itni'v c.irlv Frill.iv iiinrniitu, than the jo urneym an. h m dicapped in great di i < e by i e,ldcr M acK enzie M otor C o . business for ap p ro x m atch 35 v .' 11 « Miss Hat Douglass. T he Euv Scouts Haas h a s noth in g to do w ith H illsboro; H n iace M D a » i, thi.» inefficiency U n d erstan d that I court. 6; for,".civ, 1 I. m ental ca . cuvet-inn th e ijn iin d w ith n fluffv W ednesday Morning F redlum i bos been employed at and Sea Scouts w ere also th an k ed placing the m en on jobs, he e x •"eehania, C ady M otor C o, Hill - am no, ro n d m nm g any n .d m lm an 25: h it-an d -ru n . 1 ; and m isccllan- blanket. T he seem ingly lust uos- H illsboro was w ithout w ater from Poole A- M eG onigle i:i P ortland for th e ir help. plained. A n u m b er of sources of bore. N orm an M. Robinson, auto that w orks i the couutv. Idr he is « on . 13 30 im til 0 o'clock Wednc ■sdtiv M isener. w ho Ibis been living ¡it lin e of Old M.m W .n ter inelte.i C hristm as Seal sale receipts are assistance h elp v ets secu re jobs. ■A<n kiii '. for the tate p dice, who a’ \ .»In itl«»n G dp Seen and fender. C ady M otor Co. m orning. C ause w as a b reak in H uber, ran a m achine shop ot F ’«- used to finance the v llit of the Among these agencies are th e local H illsboro: A «-I \ d u iti >n w ithin th«’ fust. office is aw ay ov«-i’ in ( ’l a l . i i n i E gbert L. P a v n tr r auhfc the m ain line ¡it C ornelius shortly si I in e a stern O regon for a period chest X -ray units T he total chest d raft board. V. S. em plo y m en t ser- p a rts m an. C ( unity, and we do no, hav«' an count v i . « xp i f d to incK 'a-«' fr< m adv M otor Co H illsbo- O lli, i.il d ep th ¡e reem ded b\ A " ’3.0? 1.r 0 I fnr I i , y« ir to $30,000.- V . Moure, lucid w entlier observer. a fte r m idnight, according Io J. \V ot 26 years. He at 011c tim e was X -r iv program is sponsored bv the » ice. U. S. V eteran s' a d m in is tra 10; R obert L. S tecknev. auto m e o p p o rtu n ity to learn bout the M cG om 'le O regon S tate B oard of H ealth and tion and service officers of th e v a r chanic. H illsboro S ales Co D avid 000 this ye ir. according to the \in s one an d .1 luilf In d ies, The B arney, city m an ag er and w ater a forem an at Poole lintil it is too bite.” m issioner T hey plan to han d le all type.« ot O regon T uberculosis associalion e - ious legion posts. He asked the (’llan»,)«•'!’ of co p i s h e ll,f. w ho a, o pointed oil, that I ill was a record of recent veins com I. a u »° »»-civ and fender. T he ritv drew its supply from m ach in ery an d hop ■ to bp onen o p eratin g w ith the W ashington the 1916 tax roll w.is $1 311,000 .m l lo r lateners "T he v ete ra n m akes application H illsboro S ales Co ; A rth u r A, (fur* pk i ce to urge « • l.dili .Imx'id of Ten v e il s ¡mo on th e 1 ill.OOO g,1II011 toragp tan k d u r for business by Hie first of May. C ounty H ealth d ep artm en t ¡md to th e v e te ra n s' ad m in istratio n as -.tate I lie« office w ithin th e conn that tax«'.» for the coining y e a r w ill A pril I .1 fall of Iwo und .1 liulf ing th e nigh, B reakage was at- ske, auto m echanic. C o rn eliu s G a r Both plan to m ove th e ir fam ilies W ashington C ounty P u b lic H ealth to his d esire to serve an ap o ren tiec- age; D elm ar Lee B ishop mai ,11m ,t, (LotiMnurd on page 81 ty in the in terest of m ore ctfieiency in d ie s lid s recorded. tributed aae" of the line. U Hillsboro as soon as possible. association. ship. H is nam e is th e n re fe rre d to I Continued on page Mj Bond Issue for Water System Is Authorized .1 Toasimasfers Speech Contest Here on Friday Fires Now Threat To Timber Lands Slranahan in New Location Chesi X-Ray Units Examine 2339 in County Hilhi Speakers Place High in Salem Tourney Redner Elected To Head County School Board Returned War Veterans On Job Apprenticeships Sheriffs Problems Cited By Connell: Carson to Talk James Burdette io Enter Law Practice Pair Plan to Open Machine Shop Here 1 1