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THE WEATHER Hillsboro, Orcj'on, Thursday, Ju n e ; <H6 _______ ' v o l u m e Orti*' N o ♦ Committee Starts Classification of County Lands 20 Pages "H appy D ay s" A yain to H ave F u n V a r ie ty ' .<■ da vs seems to be a perpetual headache for local ators. In short, they spend a lot of tim i • saying o this and th a t.” Chickens can be found aplenty m am lv because of another m an’s headache. He’s y raiser who can’t get feed and is selling his Forty Tent Houses Reedy; Utilities Building Not Set Three Sections Ju Butchers Have Things Tough; OPA Blamed (MMN 12 Celebration to Open June 29 an d W ind Up On Fourth of July D<- ,d'i < i • ' ■ i ■ f., , how ever, local butchers agree a l most to the man th a t conditions could be m uch wors • and really a re in cities not very rrianv m iles aw ay Ix x al m ark ets are still g et ting a trick le of the ra r e m eats but in P ortland, for instance, m any m ark ets are closed for days and w eeks at a time. A program designed to cram this year's "H appy D ays" celebration w ith e n tertain m en t (or all is being O F A B la m e d M but 40 i lined up. it w as announced this What w ould th e local b u tch ers idy com- week by W ilbur Dillon, m a n a g /r F;r.‘ t < la ification of county it? II Mi -i \ •r. camp of the H illsboro firem an's associa f v t h e new ly-organized do H about ere are a few com m ents: of H illsboro succeeds H enry S h e l tion. w hich sponsors the tug event, /eek. JJ Forest Land “ Kick OPA out. The w av it's l'he fun-fest sta rts on S aturday, ton of F orest G rove as county <i st is the ( la.« tic .lion com m ittee was held w orking now they are m aking lead er for the O regon C hest col Ju n e 29. and w inds up on T h u rs Hiding w h i c h at the < ourthouse T uesday m o rn crooks out of everybody day, J u ly 4. le c tio n . ill h a v e show - ing. Public h earin g on the work If they w ould lift th e price iid to ile ’ facilities, of t/i C arnival attract! ns will lie open »roup prior to final classi ceiling things w ould go up I o r ng ere< ted on fy ah n a ill he held T uesday. Ju n e about a m onth and then th ey 'd run all day and evenings through-out Mini! I IM P p \ ic 11 \ i I t < OMPI I H O H appy Days." Special event on of concrete as ni. at the court room. tow ard norm al. of shortages m building m aterials w rit up i the program will be a K iddie med h i e to the sh o rt the W . n l n i Ih< o:ip T uesday classified the ake the ceiling off. T hen you'll (.im p southeast of Hillsboro, but 40 loo r afternoon w hen reduced rides and 'd M cLain con- tim bi r a r e . i i n the w estern p art of see T plenty of m eat.' view ho special events will be given as a i group of th e com- handling the the < , i ,’ y w hich includes both the flit hous« J u s t w hat is th e m eat situation from on the $20 000 project. tre a t to the children. W ashington n ortheast co rn er of the bite and H illsboro and F orest G rove w ater , < »i k n in i F ìtti M tl. iri H illsboro? Som e m ore com m ents shed 'Ih e area is approxim ately C ounty S heriff's Posse will have O ccu p an ts 24 n dcs from no rth to south and from various local m eat m ark et charge of the afternoon The S h e r •arer announced that the operators: aver. ,< five m iles from east to iff's Posse is also scheduled for a tdv for ecu pan t, C laim ed W orse west. special ap pearance on Sunday. T h e nigh it is inadv .hie for W om an * * ’ k H Sholes of C ornelius. new ly-organized unit w ill r u n ' It s w orse now th an d u rin g th e til th< f county p roperty custodian. i s w ar." It w as ex p lain ed fu rth e r by C arleton W. T ravis. H illsboro in through its d rill both days. finis! eh iim.n of the com m ittee: Fr<d th at spokesm an th a t “during the surance m an. w as chosen county T w o O rche stra s Ko< i ' - • C h errv G rove is scc- w ar the business m en w ere m ore ch airm an of O regon C hest for the ar Dillon, w ho is m anaging the a f re ta r. Frank Bailey of B uxton is co-operative. Now it's a case of com ing y e a r at a m eeting of the Frida the otiier county m em ber. The o th su rv iv al." county com m ittee F riday night. He fair a 12th consecutive time, said the Van A rm itage orchestra and ippl for ( n- er t.'.'i m rnbers at T uesday’s ses A n o th er said m erely, "It's tough." succeeds H enry S helton of Forest Eddie B urke's orchestra are sched c o n t a c t sion: Lvnn F C ronem iller. O regon G rove. Russell C rockett. F o r e s t uled to play a t dances d u ring A th ird said “P le n ty rough." to th e c o u n state board of forestry, and E. C. G rove agent for P o rtlan d Gas & tin ' county M um ford O regon S tate college ex- A fo u rth sum m arized: "You C oke com pany w as nam ed vice- "Happy D ays.” The W C in Dai blidg: apply by per.m ent station. couldn't p rin t w hat I th in k about Selection and inauguration of the chairm an. H erd Imp • th e m u n oddess of L iberty" to reign over A • system calling for four it.” He said his sto re w as getting cd 1825 ci T ravis moved to H illsboro the "G the m onth roup and ¡ te.'-. acco rd - cla. id e ations is being used. They j only ab o u t a ten th of w hat it o r "H appy Days" is again being con of the y e a r sh o rtly a fte r being ducted May accor Davidson. farm labor • • N i sum m ary 1 tim ber. No. 2—tim ber dered. "P ork is p ractically o u t of first by the H illsboro Business discharged from the navy a fter & P rofessional IT the m onth' d T. d h eports P ab r and / r / i n ? N o . 3—grazing. No. 4 the p ictu re. Beef is, too." W omen's club w ith tw o years' service. P rio r to th at S T o rv en d S hort 'll L ittle can n ed m eat is in prospect he lived a t O akland. Cal., w here Mrs. M aude S tan n ard in charge. ■ ' ultural Land c l a s s i f i e d dei Ma I ue day fell into tw’o d ifferen t according to th e inform ation one he was active in com m unity and C andidates' Ball w ill be S aturday. been l*ei grout .\ 1 for tim ber, and No. 3 d eale r picked up. He w as told th at w ar chest w ork. T ravis attended J u n e 22. w hen th e Goddess and d ’llh for grazing. all over 10 ounces a re being held state college in C alifornia. a tte n d a n ts w ill be selected. C row n and- nd;: the by th e g o v ern m en t to send to In his sh o rt tim e h e re he has ing of th e G oddess is to fe atu re Europe. been active in com m unity affairs, th e opening of the celebration on d Tl H ard T o G et b e i n g new ly-elected a d ju ta n t of J u n e 2&. nd R otary club is again sponsoring firn How can you get m eat? “If you the A m erican Legion post, a m em d V. dinji go black m ark et you can get it." ber of T oastm asters club and Ro th e parade w ith F red Sew ell in charge. P atrio tic exercises will be (I . com e ta ry club T ravis atten d s th e First said one butcher. "If y o u 're honest M m on. Dav- you can't. " A nother gave a sim ilar B aptist ch u rch and is a m em ber of conducted again by the C om m and w ho have answ er to the question of w hether th e eountv fam ine em ergency com e r s Council at 10:30 a. m. on J u ly lb. u> w ill be he had any beef. "W e ju s t d o n 't m ittee. He is affiliated w ith N or 4 at S hute park auditorium . rom it. N<i ■'me» i girls are now on the have any and we can t g et it—not th e rn Life In su ran ce Co. of S e jt P ic n ic f o r Vets h a n d l e (I tie. to ..dates sponsored by var- leg itim ately .” The local V eterans of Foreign <1 In d uh I m ust be T he new eountv C hest head said W ars and A m erican Legion posts T h e re was general ag reem ent on i ./.at ns for "G oddess of I n in I.ih office, y t » reign over th e annual the th eo ry th at prices w ould sk y th is about H illsboro: "I'm crazy w ill stage an all-v eteran s picnic lx- leased v Days" celebration w hich rocket if O PA w as to stop im m ed about it. F inest ,-not I'v e ev er on Sunday. Ju n e 30. T he firem en His w ife and th re e ch ild ren a re furnishing an o rch estra for a >n the F o u rth of Ju ly . T h ree iately. A nd it w as agreed th at this seen." here. d 'll free dance. The picnic is to be an added to the list d u rin g the would bring a supply of m eat to liv C e rockett is a g rad u ate of the all-d ay affair. the m ark ets O pinions varied t o r n pa c k. K ay Lien of Banks, rep- one m onth to six o r eight m onths U niversity of M.iinc. He served in d ur D illon announced th at sev eral m the Sunset C ham ber of as to how long it w ould req u ire th e tank corps in the arm y and d u . i z erce; M argaret Sim m ons, tor the law of supply and dem and lo w ent to t ■ ork w ith the com pany in scheduled. One or tw o Legion J u n rival and hot e club; B everlee G ran t. Dixie bring things bock to norm al. N ovem be ior tilts a re slated for J u n e 30 and ' T h ere's enough m eat in the tent a T u alatin V alley league gam e fo r of the Goddess and her cou n try l.ia t it's - bound to a d u s t J u ly 4. be m ade at th e annual fairly fast." said o ne dealer. "All The W ashington county band, the packers w ould be pu ttin g it out ball to be held at S hute in fu;l - » and w hich is sponsored by the H ills com petition w ith each other." Il I! lud, • rium on Ju n e 22 and T he tent hous 12x14 boro v o lu n teer fire departm ent, is laidi:. . ith fn e-foot e.i girl w ill be crow ned a S trik e B lam ed scheduled for appearances. D illon iff of fo O nly one b u tch er m entioned the -aid the band w ill play on Ju n e 30 b e cam p w hen it is full. Coinplci T he girl celling the most tickets re cen t rail s trik e i n connection F light O fficer H ow ard R obert and all day Ju ly 4. d ate is not kilo a h be cause‘ of w ith the m eat fam ine. He said it i the ball tc C elebration visitors a re to be is to receive an aw ard, T he h George, f o r m e r l y cf R cedville. ib i’ difficulties of g.?t ting m ate rials G oddess candidates selected to stopped m any shipm ents of beef m issing in action since May 25. given free en tran ce to the grounds IDXX’ is b e h e v .d that the cam u will fi-om com ing west. It w as charged date: and free p ark in g and also free pic erd ex p an d ed later from its ores Viola T aylor, d au g h ter of Mrs. that 90 per cent of th e total q u a n 1945. in the S outh P acific, is now nicking. D illon said. A dditional big 100-uni M aude Taylor. Business and P ro - tity of m eat being sold these days presum ed dead, according to w ord attractio n s for "H appy Days" a re the received by hi parents. Mr. and being lined up an d w ill be a n is going out over ceiling prices. wa.s dis- fe.sional W om en's club. It w as pointed out by one b u tch Mrs. A. B. G eorge of P ortland nounced later. w h ic h ar A pril 1 C o rrin e W ortm an. d au g h ter of ind her. 1942. Mr and Mrs. Ed W ortm an. Royal e r that H illsboro people w ho a re from the w ar dep artm en t. d eterm ini! Hills He was oversea doing the most com plaining should rear. ¡1 , N eighbors. G eorge was born in P o rtlan d hom e is ¿i N orth B eatrice T reglow n. doughter of go to E urope "and w atch 'em eat May 27. 1924 He g raduated from fm out of garbage cans." Mr. and Mrs. W. H. T reglow n. W hat about OPA? "T h ey 're ju st R eedville grade schocl and B eav er P y th ian Sisters. creatin g a black m arket. ' said one ton high school w hile th e fam ily Virginia Hu.-on. dau g h ter of Mrs. the I Vlliu it m eat dealer. "W e w ant to stay lived at R eedville and la te r was M A. T eeling. C offee club. in the ci 1 xx as required for the local leg itim ate but the black m a rk e a stu d en t a t O regon S tate college Pat Douglass, d au g h ter of Mr. p rio r to joining the arm y a ir force. Sr m t troops to collect a p p ro x - aid Mrs. C harles Douglass, R ain teers get the m eat." telv 2» tuns nf p ap er in the He g ran ted , though, that "people He went overseas in A pril. 1945. bow G irls. lu e e on Mav 18 A local A m erican L eg irn social B etty Davis, d a u g h te r of Mr. and here a re really lucky. All the shops and was on his th ird bom bing m is ca-.e v<»u w ondered, th e l . i o m club was organized at T uesday Mrs. I.con D avis of L aurel. Legion have been g ettin g som e m eat." sion on a B-29 w hen he w as lost School m eetings fo r the W ash to be fell’d as a 1 e.sult ( f n ig h t’s m eeting of the H illsboro One d eale r philosophizing: "We on a night raid ever Tokyo. N oth ington county g rad e schools an d A uxiliary. $ 1 (MI(HM) wn troops collecting m ore p.a- 're getting ju s t enough m eat to A m erican Legion past C harles J e n B everly A rm itage, d au g h ter of ing was ev er h eard of th e plane » in lm< the non-high d istrict w ill be h eld than did the H o t a r v club kins of C o rnelius was elected c h a ir Mr and Mrs Cecil A rnutage of d irty up th e counters a little bit." or crew . fi f. i tl at the respective school houses on p. p The Lions club won by a man of th e group and Ben Jackson Scholls. Scholls J u n io r W omen's He said it is w orse now th an b e Tl Monday. Ju n e 17. to elect d ire c t S u rv iv in g are hi® parents; two «in of o ne-tenth of a pound, fore the w a r but ad m itted he is to r W a sh Hl an d F ld riee W h ite of H illsb o ro club. unity sisters. M ildred and Dolores: two ors and approve o r disapprove ording to .1 usually reliable keeping open the fu ll six davs a 1 tvo persons w ere rushed to w ere elected to the board cf d i w a s $i>0,|(Mi *J Je a n K ennelly. d au g h ter of Mr. brothers. K enneth and D avid, and budgets, according to A ustin S craf c<’ ’ a Lions chib spokesm an >. and Mrs. Jo h n K. K ennellv. V et w eek. 519 900 th e next v ford. county school s u p e rin te n .summons was ;crv ed on the Portion 1 ( . eiivr.il hospital bv am rectors. H ere is th e local outlook for th is his g ran d fath er, Jo h n K irkw ood, all dent. eran s of Foreign W ars A uxiliary. ‘ d an o th er $4800 f b u lan ce for treatm en t of injuries Ned Bash of H illsboro w as named of P ortland. s club hv Deputy S h eriff Dick w eek, according to a P o rtlan d d is A ileen H erm ens. d au g h ter of Mr. V ear. O ne directo r w ill be elected in Alien an autom obile d riv en by legal advisor to the board. A. J h a t 1: . M a v 2 2 ru e . t i n g w i t h nd Mrs. G eorge H erm ens of F o r trib u to r: each district. P ractically all of the i Hd age assistance resist <1 tv club as plain tiff and the Adam S. Skizypeck. 3a, of P o rt F oelker ,a n d A drian Young, b th es! B eef—S upplies w ill be shorter. G rove. W om en's C atholic O r l. o u i» l 1 end u\ i ! h e . . u n c p e l budgets in th e county to be voted I. <11 as defendant The w inners land a ir base, w ent out of control of H illsboro, w ore eleeteii secretary der of Foresters. V eal — O nly veal av ailab le is on are again over the six per cen t I tarthig at $37.000 in 1942-43 n\ ited to p artak e of a din- and left the road a q u a rte r of a and tre a su re r, respectively. Il was w hat co u n try m ark ets a re getting R am ona G abclm an. d a u g h ter of lim itation sta tu te because of in d m aking the following yearly per oine tim e w ithin the next nile wr-st of B eaverton at a p p ro x i announced that installation of fix Mr. an d Mrs. W. M. G abelm an. R e direct from farm s. , ’ '»l.a» M ii.lH , SI 1 01 1 creased costs. 20 ’ mately 8 30 p. m . Sunday i veiling. tu res fer th e club room w ill start bekahs. P ork — No im provem ent in pork ■ A special issue w ill be subm itted The laon chib subm itted a mo •laek Irvin Dill. 21. received T h u rsd ay . M arilyn Je a n M artin, d a u g h ter supplies. »• to $72.000 Aid for dependent tion on Mav 23 r e » | i i c s t i n g c la rifi P erfection B a k e r y , first-h alf io voters in the new ly-consolidated treatm en t for shoulder and back L unch M eat—U nable to purchase cham of Mr. and Mrs M. J. M artin. F ire West U nion d istrict w hich em < i h « 1, h 1 gained fi am $10.000 to cation a . to the <tate and for e\ 1- pion in the H illsboro A m er necessary beef from w hich to m ake ican softball league play w ith eight braces five form er countv elem en D epartm ent. s oiMl and blind .1 sislanee from dcncc that the w inning m argin was injuries, and M axine T aylor. 30. P h y llis B row n, d au g h ter of Mr. lunch meat. ’oo to $3000 nn county budgets i tentti o f a p o u n d I he Botal i.oi.s was treated for face laeeration.s and w ins and no defeats, v.ill risk its ta ry districts. T his w ill be on P o u ltry — Good supplies. and Mrs. Edwin Brown. L ions club. ' : n in ’ I he past fix e veai record against a top-notch w h eth er the district w ill reco n a irw e re d the motion mi Jum» 12. a neck injury. Both a re of Port- Sea Foods — S upplies of Salm on P perfect Jam Paine, d a u g h te r of M r. and I «»fai 1 vv on Ih«« 1948 47 eountv clarifying t h e m i l I be e.isfbound autom obile o rtlan d team in the second gam e sid er a vote of A pril 12 w hen a p articu lars re- continue short. H alibut, fillets of Mrs. G uy B P aine of route 4. H ills 1 "I .1 1. $522.999 »7 as e m paied iiiestrd and .('fling the Ju n e 27 bit the diieli on Ibe left side of the a special doub leh ead er under p erm an en t site for the new school rock cod. dressed ling cod. dressed of boro, T u alatin V alley Rodeo. 1 $ 1 9 3 .4 5 2 19 o n l . e ! ve.11 - b u d g e t the lights here F riday night. Gam es house was selected. If the ballot date "at winch , ime .1 d in n er will pavem ent an I o v ertu rn ed a fte r a blues cod. c ra b m eat, oysters and The county straw b erry harvest is Ja c k ie D unaw ay, d aughter of Mr. is reconsidered, the voters w ill ' increase nf $29.547 38 Because he serve I of nell qualify and such n a r t i r e blew out. according to w ill sta rt at 7:15 o'clock. proceed to select a new site for "I the im r e a .c i n the public a s ' n atu re i s to be com patible to the tin- repi it of D eputy S h eriff N ev well advanced, w ith sufficient pick and Mrs. L aw rence D unaw ay of kip p ered salm on a re in goed su p V alley H eating and R oper Elec ply. the schoolhouse. 1 1 u i c e i t e m a n d o th er item s the dietary i eutiirem cnts of th e de- ille Bagiev who investigated the ers thus far to supply all growet route 3. Hillsboro, Washington tric a re slated lo m eet in the first according to a report from the C ounty W esterners. he site approved on A pril 12 is Im on i.d n serve fund was chin ft ndants aeeidi nt. contest to play off th e ir tie of Ju n e of T IK in the northw est corner county farm labor office. Cool m ated e n tirely from this vc,ir‘ Kay Lien d au g h ter of Mr. and W arning Issued to The att< rnevs in ease you want ti in the A m erican league. P ro b of the acres old West Union d istrict on i’lidcel T he figure am ounted to cd f o know and w ho would ’ a n w eath er has resulted in large b er Mrs. R iv Lien of Banks. Sunset ab le startin g pitcher fo r M anage. City Jay-walkers ■■'»lì.(Mio on the 1945-4(1 budget. L cppin acres. Enough opposition ries. C ontraband P aper for the plain C huck Ingram 's B akery team is C ham ber of Comm erce. Politic h earing on t h e countv tiff and Lion T am er for the di H aving is now u nderw ay, with W arning was issued this w eek F ran k McCoy. M anager Vie F ricke has developed about the selection M argaret Sim m ons, d aughter of budget will be held Ju n e 28 at 10 fendant. calls for iro n , according to Kov I. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Sim mons, S e r from city police h ea d q u a rte rs to of V alley H eating and C huck S aw that it was decided to place the •' ui. at the county court room. H illsboro jav -w alk ers. T he police yer of R oper w ill probably open issue before th e voters again. Davidson, farm labor a s s e t ant. and vice club. School m eetings and elections for spokesm said "People a re grow on th e m ound in the o th er contest. ch erry picking will probably start Attend Regatta B everlee G rant, d au g h ter of Mr. ing lax an county union high d istricts w ill be and should show g reater Attend Conference in 10 days c r tw o w eeks w ith a oid M rs F red G rant, route 3. H ills caution w hen crossing dow ntow n held on M onday. J u n e 24. T hree officers of the H illsboro \11.I111 S crafford. eountv school Sc.i Scout Ship B.utihow atten d ed AB em ployers of th e a rea w ho fairly goe.d cro p in prospect. boro, D ixie Mt. G range Leap Called OR streets." unci in te n d e d !. Mrs F I o r e n c e the .inmial Sea Scout Begatt i for have jobs av ailable for xvar v eter- W a lk e r R e tu rn s Jim M iddleton, the ex-gob from M ithycom be. < lem entarv siipervi.. B ryan W alker, field executive P ortland A re i Council at St H I- • ns arc asked by D G S tu art, P ortland, w ho planned lo m ake his and Mt Bov P eters '(Jr.ice i ns on Saturday. Thev a te B I W ashington emmi', serv ice officer, for H illsboro d istrict, Bov Scouts first p arach u te leap over H illsboro of A m erica, retu rn ed this w e e k Mi '•(‘ornnek ». .secretary, attended B m m ’B. skipper; M a in i.c Knispel. t" report th< e openings I d his o f S unday afternoon, called off the from the east w here he atten d ed a • ions of th" IHtli ann u al confei fice at th e local Lcaion hall in o r 2nd mate. Ed B urnett. 3rd mate. ad v en tu re due to bad w eather. ’ »•«••• nf O regon county school n ational Boy Scout m eeting. d er to give em ploym ent to as manx' ipei iniciidents 111 S a l e m la t as pos‘ ihle. Press Run This Issue 5640 vets " eek. S tu art said th e em ployers should ‘ talc th e nu m b er of mien needed, type of men. and give inform ation about the jobs to be filled The county serv ice officer xx as appoint- ed effective. Ju m ' 1. lo a i d local w ar v eteran s w ith th e ir m any A num ber of protects w hich the once should be p ro v id e d fo r v is i problem s. He can be contacted a? Rot o v club m ight support for the tors from th e country. th e H illsboro Legion hall from 9 b etter of Hie com m unity w ere sug- offici I m Hill; boro spent eight w ere «»n S T enth avenue and T hat th ere is a dem and for .’ested at the club luncheon T h u rs schools 1’ic v m onth in Mav due to the seven on W. B teline in the can- a m to 4’30 p m i»n w eek d ay s or to em ploy th eir physical by telep h o n e at 4151. day noon. 1 i • u i n g l v I I I ' ivv ‘ iim nier traffic, net v area education instructors on a vear- The citv adm inistration should arottnd ' • k m ' a t o t a l o f I 19 ai (’ f S ixteen per ons w c e arrest pfl .imi basis so th at th ey mav a s take h Id of the park in g problem sist in coaching ' inrhiu' »ul 113 lic k .Is for viola- fm* run n in g through slop signs youth in baseball ind m ake cverv effort to solve it. and o th er recreational (»f traffic reg u latio n 1 ce rd McPhe on t a i« l f»'» of the« 139 ar- asserted R R Easter, who decried w as pointed out by Jo h n activities rested w ere Hill hoi » h d • i' • l o the report of O fficer (Î. A R Cox. M ’ h e t s o p A tot.il of *1 ’ 7 was and 83 w ere nut of t o w n A x e r a : .1 the fact that p ra e tic iP v all alleys A panel of R otary business m en w hich w ere provided in the o rig olle« led op fines amt fm f« iturcs mih ’s p(’i Imm of all speedei . w a . in '! plat of Hie eitv have been v a to m eet at stated tim es for the p u r All im Is of M’trr.'iiix groups ip of figiil ed at a lt M’pr»»x i n i a t e l v ÎW) p e r cent e cated He u g g ted that an effort pose cf advising, encouraging and. lit I a <a . M cPhi’i on. A M Ba (be (oiinlv iru invitrrl In purlu'i- • m o m \ t a k e n in w as fm i speed lie m ade to secure paved alleys assisting veteran s into business np- and reckless Io •• di d p ing and the mi’x, John T Zubin kt amt J C I’ u l i ' i p lb.' F ourth nf . t i l l , p . i i . u l c and provide paved park in g spaces poi (unities and suitable em ploy III ) P i t ! M t |i pf J .ip, |p , , ,| it n»H..(’ lolled lit» u I d a l o f '*'»91 ,h(’i III per ( d l l f i d i l i n k p u l. ,.v - in the eenter of the business m ent was urged bv C arleton T ra ' in f in ti ind ol her \ mia miles m, the ctlv police cat d in in '. '.III, I Ill'll' c o lo n . 1 1 U« C o t o i SI I . I l l I • blocks E aster said th at unless vis. Im p Max m the pi«»«a • »»I cm him; tr a f Tills action W a s taken liv the \l I I' '.lily-idlie (»f the om e .uch iirot ision is m ade there Need for a com m unity center licil V eterans I'niniu.iiulers ( ’mini il lor pe dine a compai ed I«» fic x itilalm ' F - mav lie a tendency for the b u si and an im proved stre e t lighting 21 • he previous m onth an I 13 for More traffic vm lators xvere in m m eeting 'u n c M onday night ('(»( < 1 » MH UI! I ness d t'act to move out fu rth er. system was brought out bv R. W. P D '-sl IT ID (H O IS —W ashington county was reptc.-cntcit in the Rose F estival '• e k lr di ixuiig as com pared to the 31 to Id age group than anv m ake plan , fur the Fourth nf .lulv p arad e m I’n n la n d I ' ul.iy v oh its new ly-organized m ounted slic n ff s posse. The organization tiad lead A veterans' m em orial in the W e il. .>ther Io c o rd s show tin t 21 \xere natrin lie nrngraiu. 1 w o fm April position in the ull-|i< form nf a com m unity bu ild in g in m that group T he Bi Io 29 and 1 1 Bull, th e V et,'tan s nf F a rtig n -se how ai M ultnom ah stadm n T hursday night w here it w ent th ro u g h such (iflicer M cPIiei; on rep Tied that A sum m er youth recreatio n al ria n t livers as the ci. i lo an», chain, d o u b le rev erse circle, th read in g ttie needle, fours and eights, cross- w hich all organizations of the citv program w as suggested by V erne Pie highest iatp of .p eed i corded tp 5(1 groups each had 29. Fixe vio Wars and A m erican I.egiun will o , vers m ight m e t was urged bv M. P. M cK inney. ,, and , rarlK oeel and d rillin g in close form ation. T he posse is show n in the stadium prior "u an.v a rrest was 7(1 miles pet lator w ere 51 lo (»9. tw o w ere 81 b a le inform al am booths at the Cady, who said that H illsboro has All eountv ' 1 start ol t - 1 a. \ s p ar ole ta u t . Burt H ansen is in the m v n ediate toreground. The posse w as first The R otarians alm ost u n an i hour 9’he law violator was clocke I to 70. and Hire arrm-ts w ere on celeb ratio n ground- outgrow n all of its au d ito riu m fa m ously w ent on record as favoring m ounted group m the i node behind the p rize-w in n in g B onneville P ow er float. First ap pearance of tlie •d that : peed op the stretch f nm persons in th e 71 to 89 age roup. v eteran posts are invited In help cilities. No p i ’ i oa.s w ere arrested for man the booths. open forum progrum s once a county m le is w... ai the fualatiii V alley llodeo. M ay 2K. The organization is scheduled for tw o ap p ear- ■^(’ 'oiid io T i’idh on Baseline A public com fort station in the m onth. anees at th e Happy p a y s celebration w hich opens h ere J u n e 29 and finishes on th e F o p rth of Ju ly .— Full details of the patrio tic p ro - l " i l v fixe nf the 89 speeding ar d ru n k en driv in g by city police business d istrict w as urged by Ray t l ’hoto by Bob B ristol) B. B. H a ll acted as p ro g ra m gram w ill be given later. ivsU w ere on E. B aseline. T w enty- during May. I at M Hillsboro Faces Grove Legion Team Sunday M em ber Ol County Budget Group H onored F. F County Dairy Herd Testers Active in May Carleton Travis County Head Of Oregon Chest i- ,f IW* S e v e n te e n N o w In Punning for G oddess Crown • 1 County Public Assistance Aid Shows Uptrend Howard George Presumed Dead Don't Worry Folks, They'll Eventually Have the Big F eed Grade School Meetings Set For June 17 Local Legion Post Starts Social Club Two Hurt When Aulo Overturns Perfeciion lo Face Portlanders Friday Strawberry Harvest Progressing Nicely Job Aid for Vets Urged by Stuart Projects fo r C o m m u n ity Im provem ents Suggested C ity O fficers Busy in M ay C u rb in g Traffic Violations County Veteran G roups Invited m s*’’ Miller, who sard such a convent- i chairman. ;