U. o f U. L i ' Eugene, O re . ry THE W EATHEH Illy A W M « h > r»l M m «. M tu J u ly 2 i i . i . J u ly J u ly J u ly lu ly i ft «. I h 71 4M 77 ift 4M M Legion Baseball 4<i Game Sunday l l ills lm u i. O re g o n , T h u r s d a y , J u l y l i , 19411 Volume 52. No lfl T hree S if t ions—20 Pages Grade School Many Attend Project Given H,ts 68 MPH "Happy Days" Planning Loan i n a » “ July Fourth FWA Makes S7351 Available; Plans Eeing Readied T he $450.000 H illsboro g rade project was one notch n e a re r com pletion this wpck w ith the announcem ent th at a loan o f $7351 has b en approved bv the F ederal W orks Agency to pay for advance planning, according to J. W P oynter. su p e rin te n d e n t of ele- r en ta ry schools. A bond issue of $165 000 was a p proved last O ctober 8 by H illsboro elem en tary d istric t No. 7 voters. 188 to 14. on the project A total o f $15.000 is to be av ailab le for c a r ry in g out th e project from an im provem ent fund voted four years ago. A pplication has been m ade for governm ent aid for th e a d ditional funds required. fla n s Readied A rch itect-E n g in eers A nnand & K ennedy of P o rtlan d have com - pleted p relim in ary plans for th e program The project calls for r - a »bilit i ’.ion of the e n tire B. W. B arn es school building, ad d itio n of tw o classroom s by cu ttin g up the present au ditorium , and con- stru ctio n anrt of new nhvcipol and sep arate audi- TOriUm nnii/soUnn and physical education units. P lans call for reco n v ertin g the P eter Boscow school cafeteria to the original tw o classroom s, r e h ab ilitatio n of th e rest of th e building, including en larg in g toilet facilities and constructing a new cafeteria. A new 16-room classroom unit, and new and se p a ra te au ditorium , cafeteria, and physical education units are planned at David H ill >ol A new h eatin g p lant for th e school is now in use. D ate w hen construction w ill s ta rt has not been set due to present building c o n d itio n : Mr. P o y n te r said. sch ol expansion ge miles sons arrested u. that city police w ere lenient to offenders. lo w e s t xpeed on an a r rest was 30. at T h ird and W ash ington T otal a rrests on speeders the previous m onth w as 89. O ther •June a rre s ’s were: stop streets 8. passing w ith insufficient clearance U tu rn s in the m iddle of blocks no m ufflers 1. reckless d riv ers and d ru n k en n ess < not dru n k en 4 r>ix hi w ere m ade on kids se ttin g firecrack ers in the business • on. according to Me Pherson rc ported th at city of H ills b o ro residents w ere involved the city lim its and visitors in 60 during Ju n e One h u n d red and eight a rrests w ere m ade. N um ber of traffic tic k e ts passed out for such infractions as over- tim e and double parking was 163 as com pared to a high of 443 d u r- mg M ay Of the 99 traffic viola- t:ons. 40 w ere by persons 21-30 age gioup 18 from 16 to 20. ¡6 from 31 to 40. 16 from 41 to 5<h six from 51 to 60. and th ree from 61 to 70. M cPherson said 385 cases w ere handled in the city re c o rd e rs court rin g the first six onths inm d u as — — m for of * 1946 com pared to — 228 a sim ilar period in 1945. Improvement of Streets Slated; Bid Call Made S everal ip ro v em er w ere approved bv the city council in reg u lar session last w eek. The w ork includes new and resurfacing, Stage Company Pushing Plans For New Depot I- IIO IO I.K \I-IIK I . U M I 's ls OF A N N U A L ' H A IT I DAY> ( I 1.4 l t l ( \ T I ( ) N — T ho u s.m ds o f fu c,-sci-kci , v is itin g H ills b o ro saw a w id e v a r ie ty of e n te rta in m e n t d u r in g th e s ix -d a y show U p p e r le ft show s th e bu g gy b e .u y ig "G o d d c , o f l j b c r t y " B it t y Jc.m D avis, w ith R ay D e ls itia n a . d r iv e r and Sea S couts as , . its m th e J u lv F o u rth parade, m id d le le ft is th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty h and and lo w e r le ft is a p ic tu re o f large- c ro w d and a ttra c tio n s on th e m id w a y S m a ll p ic tu re in c c n te i shows p a rt o f th e k id d ie s pa ra d e on W ednesday in d o w n to w n H ills b o ro w it h T olo . tile Hillsboro Nine Faces Gresham Here Sunday Poultry Raisers Get Only Part Of Promised Aid c lo w n , m th e fo re g ro u n d : u p p e r rig h t, scene f n upper r ig h t fla g b e a re rs f o r th e W a s h in g to n Ci b a ll f ie ld fo llo w in g J u ly 4 p e rfo r m a n te second fo rm at p a tr io tic p ro g ra m at S h u te p a rk a u d ito g iv in g th e m a m a d d ìi -s. G oddess a nd a tte n d a i S h e r iff . Posse 16-nian d r i l l team in fo rm a tio n ' H a p p y D a y s " c e le b ra tio n . y S h eriff's Posse leaving the o n button, on right speaker s pi« n w ith Ju d g e M ears of P ortlai m th e background; low er rtgl he close of fin al perform ance ♦ 0r«c4 . „ j / „ o fr’nm R . t i m / c £ n ' 5 ,,? ern nls i S ? 1, * ? 11* M am and W. L in- coin from lbt to N. A dams. R esurfacing projects fo r m ain- ‘enance approved included S. 3rd : >m W ashington to B aseline; S. 3rd. O ak to B aseline; N. 3rd. L in- P re p a ra tio n of p lan s by a r c h i - , Co,n ’ ' Jacks n; N. 2nd. Lincoln tec's for a new O regon M otor Jackson: S. 2nd. O hk V o Base- Sh.ges passenger depot in H ills- line; E Main. 1st to 2nd; E Main. boro are progressing rapidly, ac- 4th: E. Main. 10th east 150 Jrding to A. L. S chneider, g en eral r Ma:n. D ennis to Connell. and E W ashington. 3rd to 6th m an ag er of th e com pany. A 50x100 fo ' reinforced con- _,BLds f? r the wo.r k *'*U be receiv - etc uuuuhik building is is p piunneu lan n ed oil on m th e e by the councl 1 at 3 d - m. Ju ly Crete n o rth ween J riJ R a sc lin » stro o t hn- First and Second avenues 1 ~ . Two sidew a,k construction o rd i- Annual "H appy Days” cclebra- tic n given a shot in the arrn bv an abundance of w arm sunshine • hich brought thousands of fun- .-eekers to Hillsboro, w ound up w ith a flourish last T hursday. A long, co lo n u l all-horse p a r ade provided a fitting opening for th e last day of the celebration, w hich was again sponsored bv the H illsboro V olunteer Firem en w ith W ilbur Dillon as m anager. A large crow d w atched the p arad e w ind through the streets from dow ntow n H illsboro to S h u te park Sea Scouts u n d er direction of R. L. (S k ip p er) B urnett, w ith m usic by the W ashington county band, handled the flag raising. Ju d g e Jo h n M ears o f P ortland gave the m ain speech of the patriotic pro- ram in the au ditorium w ith l.ee Schouboe. com m ander of the A l lied V eterans C om m anders Council, presiding. Miss B etty J e a n Davis. "G iddess o f L iberty" and h er four attendants. Miss Jack ie D unaw ay. Miss B eatrice T reglow n. Miss P at Douglass and Miss Ja n e P aine w ere Honored m em bers of the parade. each in a buggy, decorated by h er sponsors, and sat on the speaker's clatfo rm d u rin g the patriotic p ro gram . Mounted Posse Drills u/ashington C ounty S heriff's P os se presented its 16-inan d rill as a featu re of th e afternoon program . T he P isse ra n through such m a neuvers as the circle and chain, double reverse circle, th read in g the needle, and fours and eights. B urt H ansen is captain of the o rg an iza tion and B ernice Hansen. princess. T he posse assisted w ith th e kid- dies' parade and rodeo, w hich w ere highlights nl the kiddies' afternoon. b ill gam e W ednesday afternoon, G aston defeated V erboort. 4 to 3. fo llo w in g T h u rsd a y s show by th$» u n to r i Posse. Pn«p C C n ornelius m n i m c «imn the M M n ounted won by a sim ilar score over F orest G rove before a large crow d. Scv- eral thousand persons also attend* ed the T u alatin V alley Rodeo at tho grounds a few m iles east ui • U ihsooro T h u rsd ay afternoon. C low n Pleases Crow ds Tolo. the clow n, pleased "Happy D ays" crow ds w ith his act on th a m idw ay A featu re of his perfor* m ance was jum ping rope w hile flat . on . ■ his buck Tolo did o th e r tu m b lin g stu n ts, T he H illsboro R otary club again 1 contain facH?ties for ito A Pances ° " west 10th avenue sponsored the parade with F J. Main and Washington and Sew ell in charge. J. W. P oynter, & west side of North A dam s betw een W. J . Enschede and A rt Reiling w itn lava- j ackjon and Umit> were ap_ _ . proved. i ,iTeS,aU‘ unL *cas? a P ortion Bid of S3000 from Tom D ovlc ?• ‘ . ’ j ne»w b u ild in g , it w as an- and associates fo r city-ow ned dm cd An e n .ra n c e d riv ew ay 23 property, bounded by W ashington. feet w ide w ill e x ten d to th e re a r D ennis, M ain and city lim its w as of the depot and have a 14-foQt referred to th e a p p ra is a l c o m m it- . Tribute Paid M em ory Price of Milk Upped Two Cents O f Oregon Pioneers Per Quart Here sid e of Sunshine Brings Crowds; Horse P arade Feature ........»«cuter ... ivide exit driveway, concrete pav- served on the I m ittee for aw ard in g prizes in the -Tl-horse parad e B ernice H ansen, princess of th e S h e riffs Posse, pre« (Continued on page Zi /" l ■ tee composed of Councilmen Harry I n m m O m a 1 T I 1 R a n k ed Ml and L-shaped. P lans are being Seabold. B. F. Pile and J L U U l l l l l l C i U iC lI JJC lillX . dr: Irawt bj Universal P lan S ervice Searcy Doyle told the council that , - — of Portland. he and associates planned to erect E xpansion and im provem ent pro- dn autom otive cen ter cram s a re also p lan n ed by th e com - ------------------ 1-------- I any for A storia and P ortland. T jr , i t -\ H ills b ir.» « M. k -K. ii/ie M dor Co - T ribute to the m em ory of the pioneers who blazed the Thi- feed pinch w hich has caiiscd . de r e v e l e d : CPA a p - W r G S t l Q i n G S lS t S •c on bottled m ilk w as upped S •ponsored A m cric.in Leeton Ju n io r On-.:mi pou ltry raisers la kill th eir [ trail to Oregon and laid the foundations for the great state or proval w ill be sou g h t first for the ents per q u a rt to 16»- cen ’s 1» iM-b.ill tp.ini filers th e G resham flocks has im proved so m e w h a t d ur- csd.iv m orning in this area ■ m d ■ f f i r c • Q n L e g io n tun« h e re S u n d .iy a fte rn o o n im; the past m onth but onlv "about i today was paid at the annual picnic and m eeting of W ash- R esources of the C om m ercial Na- ■ *n a schedule adopted e a rlie r at neo .e a d q u a rte rs building in P o rt- V / l l I C t T f S , tO U D O U G D tional bank of H illsboro and a t in th e .second gam e o f th e tw o -o u t- h a lt of tin - cnici Mcncv shipm ents ington County Native Sons and D aughters at S hute park land. m eeting , f large d istrib u to rs in D eputy S h eriff H allie Irelan d filiated banks of Tillam ook, Banks, r f - t h r e c p la v -o ff series in th e state prom ised this area have reached P -'.land. The increase is said to and Sgt. W alter H adfield of th e N ew berg and St. P aul w ere $19.- here, according to W J Enschede Sunday. More than 100 persons w ere in attendance. e lir n to .itunis G .u n c tim e is 2 o’ebiek l> . close to the am ount of federal state police found S am uel F rancis 129.102.49 on th e ir first j o i n t "I H illsbnro, chairm an of th e feed 0 M; « m i : u Mf«-k ol near N T h e H ills 'tx iro n in e w .is nosed subsidy w hich dairvm en lost 'S a ilo r' Franz. 42. P o rtla n d boiler statem ent, issued as of J u n e 29 a t P lain s w as re-elected president v :<id ju t . 3 to 2. bv G re sh a m at B lu e advisors* com m ittee of th e O regon v h the dem ise of OPA on Ju lv 1. ter and wrestler, a tough man to Hillsboro. The Commercial Nation- F red Rood o f H illsboro, vice-presi- I..ik e p a rk .Sunday in th e t i r ‘ gam e U nited S tales d ep artm en t of a g ri M a y flo w e r m ilk and cream price handle w hen they attem p ted to ar- al bank of H illsboro. W C. C h rist- «.ient. and Miss Mabel H anson of o f liie series and m ust w in the c u ltu re c o u n c il schedule announced by Francis rest him on a charge of d ru n k - ensen. president, listed reso u rces H illsboro, secretary, w ere also r e "Much of w hat w as originally secon i d a s h in o rd e r to rem ain in enness at S hute park Ju ly 4 W ith of $13.112.745 24. m ore than doublu elected. M rs W illiam Jo o s of n ear B arr, m anager of the local Dairy ti»e i m in in g fo r state iio n o rs I f com m itted to the n o rth w est has the help of F ran k S chulm erich the the com bined fig u re for its affil- to oilier critical N orth P lains was elected tre a su re r C o-op plant, large d istrib u to r f .r H illF b o ru w in s a t h ir d gam e w ill been d iv erted D G. S tuart. W ashington countv c.fficers finally subdued th e grap- iatss. ureas. " E nschede said as a result of a by-law change d i this area, calls for a retail price Or p la y e d tile fo llo w in g w eek service officer, h andled 161 con- pier and jailed him. but not be- C ash on h and and d ue from of 58 cen ts per gallon on regular viding the offices cf se c re ta ry - F ive h u n d re d carloads of oats, ▼ i. uh B M i( in o d y * G iw x in ia iis barley , !r ’nB _urle' b *s f 'f s ' m onth fore Irelan d had sustained a solid banks on the com bined statem en t and c a m w ere scheduled tre a su re r. D irectors elected w ere hom ogenized and chocolate milk, ro w cam e close to k n o ttin g the I re g u la r service, according to w as $3.921.521.41 and loans and dis- for shipm ent from the m idw est to Mrs. E C. M cK inney of H illsboro. an increase of seven cents, and 38 report. A pproxim ately $2580 per blow to th e left jaw . score in tiie n in th in n in g , h a v in g the n o rth w est follow ing an a r F ranz was released the nex t day counts $3.883.997.31. G overnm ent F. L. B row n of L aurel. E. J Me- c. ms p er q u a rt on crem ten (19 per m onth will be placed in the hands lim ite r s on second and t h ir d w ith rangem ent — -------- a fte r b eing fined by Ju stice of bond total w as $9.926.785 19 and m ade m ore than a A lear an d H A. K u ratli of H ills cent», an increase of six cents. o n ly one m an out G re sh a m scored Coffee cream was upped seven of residents of the county as a re- the Peace H A. K u ratli on tw o the bank building and eq u ip m en t month ago and pleas were made boro. and Mrs. C harles VanKleciv once in tlx * second in n in g , a g a in in to W ashington. 1). C . on b eh alf of cents to 66 cents per q u art, and suit of pensions, train ees placed, charges: assault and b attery . $35 total was $128.532.95 D eposits to- of K inton. U |lu ‘ fo u rth , and tr o tte d o v e i the pou ltry raisers five cents to 36 cents per pin: and jobs secured for W orld W ar II and costs, and being d ru n k in a tailed $18.273.441.96 Ex-Governor Speakrr in iun»' ta lly in th e last o f the public place. $25 and costs. H ur- The H illsboro unit listed $2.699,- Skim m ilk a n d b u tterm ilk will veterans. S tu a rt said. A little bit of b arley is reach- W alter P ierce of Salem , form er retail locally at 40 cents per gallon, s ix th H ills b o ro scored its o n ly run:* ing O regon from C alifo rn ia. En Of th ree w idow 's pensions an- A nthony Pow ers. 44. also a 199.85 in cash on hand and d ue g o v ern o r and ex-congressm an, in in increase of seven cents accord plied for. tw o w ere granted five P ortland boiler m aker, w as arrest- from banks. $2.889.475.98 on loans in the first of the eighth schede said "W e've bail prom ises th e p rin cip al address cited the ing to th e new M ayflow er m ilk train ees w ere placed out of 31 ap- ed b.v D eputy S heriff A lbert No- and discounts. $6.786.391 45 in gnv- ( b « ham • tin e a in a w hen C a trh - g a lo re ” He said dairy foods have debt of g ra titu d e ow ed those w ho M’hedulc plicants. 11 jobs w ere procured out sack and S tate O fficer V ernon Boy- em in en t bonds and a total of $93.- T i V a w te . le a d -o ff b a tte r, was hit not been requested and "s > far hl ized th e tra il and m ade it pos- buildings and llu lit Sons. M orningdew D a iry of 30 applied for, tw o w ere placed £“>'• on a charge of being d ru n k in 821.88 for bank b y a pitch«’ I b ill, stol- second an I as can be co ntrolled the feed r e , sible for us to enjoy O regon. T he on housing, and six pensions w ere a Public place and he w as releas- equipm ent. T he deposits totalled large d is trib u to r south of Hillsboro. t h ir d ib a c . and s e o ri’d on an in ceived has all gone for poultrv sp irit of the pioneer« m ust be kept W ednesday announced a new milk put th rough out of a total of 14 cd Ju ly 5 from the county jail af- $12.556.306.67 of the $13.112.745 24 fie ld out A t r ip le bv O ’ N e il and foods." aliv i in o rd e r that we m av m ore and cream price schedule calling for applied for. ter being fined $25 and costs. liabilities figure. E. L. P etersen, d ire c to r of the a in g le b y E S to ltz gave th e w in ap p reciate the g reat h e ritag e left i charge of 161-.. cents per q u art of Seven GI loans w ere sta rte d and ners th e ir second t a lly In the s ix th state a g ricu ltu re d e p a rtm e n t has to us. declared the sp eak er, w ho on retail sales w ith 17 c e n t' 96 d ifferen t form s w ere m ade out B S to ltz as fir s t m an up w a lk e d , m ade several trip s lo W ashington, said th e story «f th e O regon pio milk fo r a s in g le q u a rt purchase l l u l i i in addition to o th e r activity. S tu sto le second, w e n t to th ir d on a D C , on b eh alf of the poullrynien. n eer should be told o v er and over P etersen recen tly urged farm ers lis te d a price of 18'.. cents for five art said. His office hours a re 9 illv to «•enter, and scored on a sin so th a t th e com ing generations a. in to 4:30 p. m. at the H illsboro to "G et your feed as soon as vou (Continued on page 3) gle bv V aw tes. w on’t forget. Legion hall on w eek days o r te le W n llv S ia.h’ r opened H illd b o ro ’s can and bang on to it " He pointed T he fo rm er g o v ern o r asserted phone 4151 P ersons having jobs lu g in n in g u 111» a I) is«» o il ba lls out th at as a result of enforced Itl IT.FCI'FD— M r- G e rtie M ock that we honor the p ioneers "be- s la u g h te rin g o f O regon chickens lo r w ar v eteran s a re asked to co n T o tiv V a n D o in e le n got an in fie ld T he A m erican citizen has m ore faced the fury of the sea w ith the j cause they w ere courageous, r e o f N o rth P lains, w h o was S u n d a y tact him . and turkeys, th e state egg receipt- s in g le F ra n tz th e n s.iei ifie e d . a I- to w ork for. to hope for. to fight crossing of th e M ayflow er nor sourceful. fo rw ard-looking men and re -e le cte d p re s id e n t o f N a tiv e \ ane in g S ig h a to t h ir d and V an Were 12 tier eei»t below last ye a r for. to believe in and to live for plodded through dust clouds to women. T hey had these v irtu es a l Sons a n il D a u g h te rs and W a sh D o n ie le n to second S ig le r scored and dro p p in g steadily than any o th er soul u n d er the sun. find by covered wagon our prom is- Engineer G roup to Meet Ju w ays needed in a good society, "O regon's poultry in d u stry has in g to n C o u n ty H is to ric a l A sso cia on a w ild p itc h . V an D m elen d g e J R. M ears of P o rtlan d ein- cd hom eland, th e O regon co u n try , especially in a dem ocracy w here lin k in g to th ird , and lie score I be. ii sel back, not just the 16 or phasized as m ain sp eak er on the nor did all of us pass through the In Hillsboro July 27 tio n . every m an is a p art of g o v e rn 29 m onths needed to rep lace slock l i i l l boro'.- last ru n m o m e n ts la te r T he O regon section of the A m eri annual F ourth of Ju ly patrio tic bloody and toilsom e y ears bv m ent.” Imt all of 19 years, w hen we con on a passed b a ll can In stitu te of M ining and M etal- program at S hute p ark au d ito riu m w hich dem ocracy cam e and free "T hey w ere strong m en and A m b iir n an I S to lle r opened the sider the m ark ets lost, and the loss urgieal E ngineers w ill meet in as a feature of the w ind-up of the en te rp rise w as established. A ineri- w om en." stated the cx-g o v ern o r ca has a m a jo rity of the energy n in th w ith w a lk s and w e re a d of the fine rep u tatio n this area lias H illsboro utilities comm ission H illsboro Ju ly 27 w ith Alcoa M in ' H appy D ays " celebration. a ttain ed .'' ■ fh e w eaklings did not come Monday night aw arded the contract ing com pany m em bers serving as "T he A m erican is the luckiest g en erated in the w orld for the vanced bv H in n b u rg 's sa c rific e . Enschede said the local situation They w ere b rav e because there pu.v in the w orld." said Ju d g e production an d conversion of raw .S igler s lia iik out a fte r fo u lin g o ff for con stru ctin g a feur-m ile w ater hosts. R ichard A nderson is Imt prom ising but i was no place on the tra il for the system access road from C tierry charge 1 1 Mears. In a speech en titled "We m aterials into goods and w ealth. se v e ra l p ilc h e s V a n D o in e le n then is an y th in g of arran g em en ts. weak or the tim id. T hev took G rove w esterly to the dam site to Arp A m ericans." the iudze advo- "But." he added, "of all these, d re w a p o litic a l w a lk to f i l l the pointed out th at the re lie f re th eir w om en and th e ir children V n iken Sand and G ravel com cate of the d epartm ent of O regon, you and I—A m ericans—are in h eri- ib«i <s b u t F ra n tz -was c a lle d «mt on ceived has enabled m anv p o u ltry - men to stop plans of liq u id atin g They w ere going as p erm an en t set F iv e H ills b o ro persons are on a V. F W. defined A m ericanism as tors. We a re privileged to add our s trik e s to end th e game. Citizenry R equested to pany of Forest Grove. th eir flecks list o f 31 ju r o r s d ra w n fo r Ih e J u ly tlers. L an d -h u n g er, or the desire "an unfailing love of country, loy- own efforts to the deeds of others H ills b o ro had ru n n e rs on base T hree bids w ere subm itted for , to ow n som ething of th e ir own was Fix O verhanging Trees te rm o f c ir c u it c o u rt, it was a n alty to its institutions and ideals, in e th e r years to m ultiply laibor in e v e ry in n in g e xce p t th e second the job. w hich is part of H ilD borc's eagerness to defend it against all and invention." il unced fro m th e e o u n tv c le rk 's p erh ap s one of the strongest in- I’ : p o st-w ar w ater svstem bui'.ding b u t e o llld n e v e r «•ffectiv el v h it Notice to persons having icn tiv es. T hey did not come as I” 'gram , and V anaken was low enem ies: undivided allegiance to T h e sp eak er pledged th a t “we o ffic e T ile s k iy . E ig h t are f r o m P itc h e r B. <Leftv> S to ltz in the trees u liieh overhang eltv sid e B e .n ei ton an I fo u r fro m Forest «onquerors. the flag, and a desire lo secure the shall not su rre n d e r our h eritag e to clin c h e s ” uh $58.375 64 O ther bi ts w ere: walks requesting that they be blessings of liberty to ourselves privilege, monopoly, class w arfare G ro v t Ih e lis t: "T he pioneers w ere a «elf-ie- Dob.vns & W ebb of Salem . $61.555.- sure ample clearance is left and n o-lent', " This definition was ..nd apathetic citizenship any H tll.ih o ro M a r lin Senko. route li.m, people. T hey had to be T hc\ 29. and Jo h n It ivelik Jr. of Seap- overhead for pedestrian traffic prom ulgated and adopted many m ore than we w ould su rren d er o p r P lose. $63,410.3.5 The w inning bid ’ . E 't.i I, Jo h n son . C a rrie H a n le v. re,«aired th e ir w agons on the trail was issued this w eek bv J. W. vears ago at a conference in W ash- lives, our fortunes, o u r d ear ones Lr.Mtrr Dcrrnnln <»f ('«»nn,,i,i. ro u te 3. IT fie F a v e tte A lle n D e lla I hev w ere hard-w oi king and h«>n- approxim ately $19 99!) above Barney, city manager. ington. D. C bv com iaaiiders-in- or our freedom to the ru th less .p o n so re d bv llillb n rn Ib ita rv D e n to n B e n e l l n D o ris M u e lle r | est. oi i. in .il eslim itcs far the iob. ac- 'Willi the heavy foliage and chief of the G rand A rm v of the b ru tality of any aggressor '' » bib, w.i;» (•Icctcil m nvni «»I (It in, ro u te 2. M ililn I .1 C a rr, ro u te I "W hen the pioneers brought . " d in g to J. W. B arney, city m an g in n in g crops of fruits and Republic, the U nited Spanish War He concluded w ith We are ( itv. «»tie of mx m y th ic a l «•iti«,s m M' Mill i \ W h .d le v ro u te t. «’ivilization to this w ild region a ager. m ils, many of Ihr tree limbs veterans, the V eterans of Foreign A m ericans vou and I citizens of tlm B ra v e r B«»\. S ta te at <’<»i\all, C h a rle s .1 Roger ro q te 2, C li ir le - cen tu ry ago. one of the first thin.' - Mr. Barney said the higher b u t. bend so low over (lie sidewalk W ars of the United S tates and the 'h e U nited S tates, free tpen of th e w eek. Paul P.itt«' am .Ii W .is h in g lo n ( ’o iin tv Bank of last I. D re w . R u l" II M i den. ro u te th e\ did was to «s»abli I, p la c e , " 'd he a ttrib u te d to unsettled as Io m ike it impossible to trav national com m anders of the Ame- w orld." I ’ .in k has Changed it. nam e Io p o tis o rrd bv II I. Ma<’K« ti/ir I. J o h n W Si’ heel. ro u te 2, Jo h n w here th e eh ild ren and the u n in c o n d itio n s and increased la b o r and el on Ihr sidew alks of the eltv i lean Legion and the D isabled The A llied V eteran s f'om m atid- '1 he ( 'o nn n e , ( i. 11 B a tik o f Banks, was it »mrd a s r n a ln r and als»> wa form ed m ight receive an ed u ca i i ’ .del l its costs The road is to tie M a n o a li P itm a n . in an upright position, and Amei can veteran s of the W orld ers Council had ch arg e of the pro- a i’eoi fb n g to E.n le A. B o w m a n , r h ’e tid F re c n o n t City councilm an F o ri’ I G ia n e la m es F, M cV a y. tion. Many schools of higher ethi d o t and 16 feet wide w ith d rainage mam complaints are roming in War. he said. gram w ith Lee Schouboe. entn- v ie e n re d d e n t. T h e hank has bc« u ( ie r r y C h a m b e rla in of N o rth Leo ,1 V .in d e h e y. ro u te 2: H u g h cal ion w ere established before the p:pi' included. The protect consists I at the city hall regarding this “The title of A m erican Is the m ander, presiding. The W ashing- o / f ilin t e d w ith Th«’ C o m m e rc ia l P la in s, sponsored bv th e local l . illv . M rs J, sep h ln e G rie p . ro u te se ttlers e\ en had decent homes o clearing and cleaning up 12.7 ii-itter,” Mr Barney stated. most distinguished title in the ton C ounty band en tertain ed with .W itio iia l bank o f H ills b o ro sine«’ L io n s c lu b was nam ed a re p re "W e can honor them not alone ' a. grubbing 6 9 acres, access "Please either cut off the of I G aston Ada H H e ir , ro u te I w orld, said the speaker, "and w ith music. G oddess Rctty Je a n Davis .r allai y. 1941 s e n ta tiv e and wa c le c h 'd to th«' S h e rw o o d W o o ilio w tid e , n u d e I. bv b u ild in g m onum ents or hol«iing r. ad e a rth w o rk of 40.907 c u b i c fending branches or prop them you title flows u n tram m eled the and her atte n d a n ts w ere on the O ffic e rs o f the in s titu tio n are: J G ra n t C jtv c o u n c il. J a c k Sbearr» an n u al p ioneer picnics but b> nils, furnishing and installing 789 up high rnuugh to he out of the W illia m F F ill ;■ en. ro u te 1. F t-ie stu various associated rig h ts of free- platform and introduced to the d y in g th e ir histoiv, th eir cha»- I S e a rcy, p re s id e n t; B o w m a n . o f C o rn e liu :.. sn rtn so ie d bv E l< Jo h n son , m u te a r I feet of 12-ihch corrugated win Your cooper itlon in this D ille i C ot i dont of speech, freedom of the gathering. Rev Jo h n S chierling of «•4'tei is t ics. an d building here the na al pipe. 299 lineal feet of 18- \ h t p I < I d » ,1 t . ( ’ CO' ge 1 a\ ci , G t t e r b e t wa elei ted tx» th e E isen Jo in mallet is earnestly requested Coi • , lim A rth u r F lit press, freedom of the ballot and H illsboro First B aptist church gavu civilization th.it the b n g h test of mail pipe. 276 feet of 24-inch pipe . htt I R ' Coe .I..liti : h o w e r c o u n c il, and H o ’ v a id I'ra.a ! and prompt action on »out pait of elections freedom of religion invocation, and Rev R C L e o n a rd . Tot it re-o tii'i i» of June 29. o f H illsboro M asonic lod^< , to the m a n ti. Jo h n t i e d S aunders, b o th them d re u ued of. and th at m ean t— i icet of 30-inch pipe and 112 will avoid embarraaament for ! and freedom of the »oui." assistant m in ister of Hillsboro (Continued on p««e 3) Nimiti coun«'il. (Continued on p<u* 3) i:>46. wer« $1.262,000. feet of S6-inch pipe. you and expense to the city." Judge Mears said "Not aU ot us Christian church, gave benediction. Aníllales Issue Joint Statement Service Officer Assisis Many Water System Access Road Contract Given July Term Ju ry List Announced Banks Firm Changes Name Demmin Mayor At Beaver State I American is Luckiest Guy In World, Speaker Asserts