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Oii'M on, T h u rs d a y , J u ly 111, IT4'i 2nd Annual VFV Field Dag Planned in Fall Set August 8 Local« Moot G ro«ham At T ig ard in Third G a m e Dhitrict SorioH *Ih » ld .tin i < i « *< * l < i 111 14 JJUIIK* lx* tW ci n the llilb h m <> iv I. k K (*ii/i(* M«'i i ( *H - r } m > iimui e ti A m e r ic a n I « K lO li J u n i i n h . i c h . i l l te.un a m i the l« l f* lia n i I xu: mu n in e tin the ili trie t i t l e III s ia te li Im li «> < !<»« k t h in tit 1 i l m i s t i l i v i m i th e *| i x a n l (ililllii> li(| 1 n e i n t u ì '- t ' \ f i n i i ( lie e i ­ le«» at l i i t e k u lia * e .u h h e i e S u i i d u V u lle i Im m i li> iju e i zitiK m it a I lo tí u m m I t i n n i n k s H 111*11(11 n b ro k e tiir o u g b w ith the W i n n l i i k i (in In the H th fla m * afin u it ti County Youth Farm Labor Volunteers To Bo Entertained lo u t • »< u e le ie t i f i n i n k • a n d t w o h a l l é i s w e it * m it TöhV 1 W a Volo», 1 H VI* . e ve n t •00 ye e .e il \ T he ree ty b - V ue Dyiii« len d re w u w a lk und th«*" tli<* ( ìie s h iiin catch«*! o v e r ­ tu re A st t o n d h ast* m a tte m p t tu cu t u ff a steal hv the ru n n e r T h e b u ll /.• ’ th ro u g h th e c e n tri f ic ld n and Van Don e le li ro m p e d hom e W ith th e p a y o ff It ili Lot ais U n id la ud N’t illie i team ‘Mill de n te d hum e p la te i l l f ile f i r s t tn n ifiM h u t III tiu * f i l st of till* e e n tld 1 1 a m e < re s iia m t u l ­ lie d a in n H ills b o r o t u in e h a c k in lu st h a lf w ith tw o scure . add d »lie e a ch III th e W u II k w ith I ( n in e s a bliMil«* . A Q T ga m f u m ili and MX' T h e v is itm s m .u le t»ne III th e in it u f tin * e ig h th hut th e lo ­ . Ml m e d t u u m o re to ku in to th e n th f lu m e w it h a c o m fo rta b le tí-2 leai I I* is t G re sh a m b a tte i wax retir< 1 S h o rt s to p A m b iir n to h irs t Has« - m an A tn c k e i and th e n the t r o u ­ ble '»fulled H a w k in s Borman and E S tu ltz sin g le d tti -.cuie one m il B S tu ltz file d u t and H o rtfa ii ■Cored a fte i tile ca tch ( ’a te lie r VMWtei i m in t i ted fur a sin tfle to V lu te d w a rd to ■ sctne > T h ro u g h W ith file w in n in g »cuie on t h ir d blast W a ib e l le p lu c e d V u n lk u il- r le n m i th e m o u n d fu r H ills b o ro untf h it W. d b. to F r a n tz , i t ic k A nn-' it and th e n i)'N . ril eonnec i te d a d o u b le th a t w o u ld h a v e s c o re d V a w te i if he ed I A IK P la n fm »(-.sumption o f a p re -w a r pr<- r.m i at tin W ash- to n c o u n ty f a ll th is fa ll w e ie o u tlin e d lie n * T h u r day e v e n in g by m e m b e rs o f th e b o a rd In c lu d e d in v r ie d e ft to l i g h t ' M is L«*oii D a vis o f L a u re l, se c re ta ry fo r th e m e e tin g . H a r ry S c h rn e lt- p la n n in g tin H A b ts o f z e i o f Sberw< '•<1 b o a rd vie«* p re s id e n t; E lm e r ( iu e r b e r n t ro u te 1. H ills b o ro , p re s id e n t, A H ills b o r o 11 f . su re r, a nd L e o n D a v is o f L a u re l, fa ir m a n a g e r. D ates fo r th e e v e n t have beer» set f o r A u g u s t 29. 30 and 31 \ \ t i l l S f’A l. l I h i ('(>< V I A Miss Scolhorn Named as Home Agent Assistant M is s B e r y l S c o tlio r n . fo r m e l Iv f M ilw a u k ie , hu s he«*n a p ix iin te d u?. a s s is ta n t hom e d e m o n s tr a tio n a g e n t fo i W a s h in g to n c* » u n tv a m i k o v e r h e r d u tie s M o n d a y 'H ie a ssistant was a u th o riz e d in th « c o u n ty b u d ge t a p p ro v e d fo r th e c o r n in g Horse Show Planned A t 1946 County Fair Plans for a three-day horse show featuring riding clubs of this area during the 1946 W ashington county lair at Hillsboro August 29, 30 and 31, were tentatively approved last T hurs­ day evening during a m eeting of the county fair board here. Possibility of starting im provem ent this fall of the new fair grounds near the Hillsboro airport w ere also discussed. y e a r. Butler Sales Slow Locally; Prices Stable T ea ch e r S itu atio n S how s Im provem ent M ip p lv o f d i let blo n d p la sm a h«*en m ade a v a ila b le fo r is h m g to n c o u n ty phv.sicians and A m e r ic a n B ed M itta l* l»v tiie C' • a c c o rd in g t » M iss C o r rin c I‘- u n m g to n miimm \ is«»rv n u rse o f tin* c o u n tv h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t. t The pla-sma was p re p a re d fro m b lo o d c o lle c te d bv th e Bed Cross fm th«* a rm v and n a w and has b< en d e c la re d s u rp lu s It can he o b ta in e d fro m th e c o u n tv h«*ahh d< » a rtm e n t a n ti i . u p p lh «1 w ith o u t e h .n g e f r us«« m tile c iv ilia n m e d ­ ic . ,1 p ra c tic e N o ’ ch a rg e is to be tii.u h * to p a tie n ts fo r th e m a te ria l. I he 11I1-.111.1 is d is trib u te d bv th e h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t to a ll p h y s i­ c ia n s licensed to p ra c tic e m e d i­ c in e and s u rg e ry and to a ll aceept- g b le h o s p ita ls T h e p u b lic tn a v o b ta in th«* m a te ria l tm lv th ro u g h these sources Parad» P lanned Aec< d in g to p re se n t plans, th e fie ld d.iv w ill open w ith a la rg e parade o f k id s fro m th e c o u rth o u s e th : .rn. . tn e d o w n to w n stree ts to Shut,- p a rk . B o v Scouts, c a rr y in g th e V F V b anner, a n d a band w ill p r o ijib y lead th e procession A fla v i. ising w ill be c o n d u c te d at iht p.i k. On chedule w ill be races and Athlet contests o f a ll k in d s , fre e ice c r am and d rin k s , and fre e roller ik a tin g . Joe C o x. a ssistant count'.- agent, is c h a irm a n o f the Conim i ice fo r a th le tic s and w i l l ass ted by O zzie G ates and C liff- ,-d R ow e o f F ore st G ro v e . W R G. m an o f H ills b o r o and Joe Jaros, ro u te 3, H ills b o ro , a cco rd - in« te ih a irm a n A b ts Mr F lo re n c e W ith y o o m b e o f o. c o u n ty e le m e n ta ry school H iIls L SIUM) o r. is c h a irm a n o f a w o - men’s im n u tte e w h ic h w i l l h a n d le passing o u t cards a nd b u tto n s to th e y o u th fa rm w o rk s w h ic h w i l l e n title th e m to th e fre e e n te rta in - rr,. ■ U '« m itte e m em bers: M rs W . H S ilf i and Mrs. R u b v B la n k o f m n; M rs W a lte r V a n D y k e , B. n M, ace Hughes. M rs R u th J o n ­ es and M rs F aye H o lla r f H ills ­ b o ro M r G e ra ld e a n e H ill o f C o r ­ n e liu s . M rs O zzie G ates o f F orest O ro v i M rs M a ry K u r tz o f C h e rry O ro v ! F re d W e lle r o f T i- Mr « ard. M rs Ira M c C o rm ic k , ro u te S. H i Lsborr ( o m r tiitie r M eets 'iiu .'i'v V ie t ,rv F a rm V o lu n - Th y o u th a d v is o ry c o m m itte e te e r ■net la st w e e k to h a n d le p r e lim i- n a rv p lans f o r th e second a n n u a l Ab'.s is a g a in ¿serving as event « e n tra i .'h.o:. an for th e e v e n t, M em be rs o f th e V F V a d v is o ry c o m - m itte e in c lu d e : A b ts . C ox. R oy D a- » id son. fa rm la b o r a ssistant sec- K u rtz . M rs. W ith v - ie ra rV : M rs M c C o rm ic k . M. L. combe. M rs ( B anks, p re s id e n t o f U n it - S m ith >d Ber r v G ro w e rs a sso cia tio n: E l- \ in F ir egan. in c h a rg e o f fa rm o p ­ e ra tio n s fo r B ird s E y e -S n id e r plant; Mrs S neelev. M rs B la n k . E lto n 1..,S a lle o f S h e rw o o d , m e m ­ ber o f P o rtla n d C a n n in g co m p a n y. L e s te r H ughes F orest G ro v e b u s i­ nessm an. V ir g il B«sh. S ch o lls d is ­ t r ic t b e rr y and n u t g ro w e r; P a l­ m e r T o rv e n d . c o u n tv agent. C h a irm a n A b ts an n ou n ce d th a t c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce a nd K iw a n ts c lu b g ro u p s in a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ty w i l l assist w it h th e event. 6 : ♦ t v e n ts had n o t be<*n p re p a re d . it deci d«*d to c o n d u ct tn e horse show t»n a lte i noons o f th e th re e - day e v e n t, a c c o rd in g to L eon S D avis, m anager. M e m b e rs c f r i d ­ in g c lu b s in th e c o u n ty w ill be in ­ v ite d to p a rtic ip a te P lans fo r spe­ al e v e n in g e ve n ts w e re also eon- . Idei C'l M a n y E x h ib its Set 1',. . i l l p la n s c a ll fo r a ll o f th e A lth o u g h th c iP wa. nu e v id e n c e many typ e s (»f e x h ib its fe a tu re d i.f .■ "b u y e r-, s trin e in H ills b o r o at tn e . a n n u a l fa ir p r io r to th e w a r. a n d sales o i m ust l o u l ite m s w e re D a vis > aid A ll p ro d u c ts o f W .ish- n o rm a l, th e p u b lic acce p ta n ce o i in g to n c o u n tv w’l l l he d is p la y e d . b u tte r at 80 cents a pound (o r ho»ne econ m ie s « x h ib ils and co rn ­ «rade A c o n tin u e d .lo w P ric e s on in e i c i a 1 d is p la y s a te p la n n e d m ost c o m m o d itie s c o n tin u e d sla- G ra n g e and F a rm e r U n io n booths, t i e b u t m tw o cases m e rc h a n ts w h ic h h a ve been p o p u la r in th e w ere o t f e r in jj b u tte r at b e lo w av- past, w ill lx* re v iv e d a nd se ve ra l ir a « e p ric e o rg a n iz a tio n s have a lre a d y n o tifie d P r a c tic a lly e v e r^ H ills b o r o s‘, >re, th e m a n a g e m e n t o f th e ir in te n tio n has had b u tte r in e v id e n c e d u r- to have e x h ib its , som e th a t have in « th e past w e e k and in m ost not p a rtic ip a te d fo r some tu n e cases m e rc h a n ts re p o rt sales to be F u ll i it e r o f 4H c lu b and F u ­ s lo w O ne lo c a l s to re has been tu re F a rm e rs o f A m e ric a e x h ib its o tfe r in « th e d a iry sp re a d at one and co n tests are on tai». A n o th e r cent below th e « o in « p ric e and fe a tu re to be re v iv e d w ill be H o b - a n o th e r at tw o ce n ts b e lo w d u r- nv H a ll u n d e r th e sp o n s o rs h ip o f .114 tiie past week A week-end th e H ills b o r o L io n s c lu b a nd fe a ­ sp e cia l le a d e r at 73 ce n ts is a d ­ tu r in g b o b bies o f a ll typ e s a nd v e rtis e d to d ay. d e s c rip tio n s . F a ll o f f in tra d e th e f ir s t o f th is M n k«‘«l :m pn » \ e m e n t in th< •acb w eek was a ttr ib u te d b y m ost m e r­ «unit V I'h re e Dances P la n n e d «*! s itu a tio n in W a s h in g to n ch a n ts lo th e fa c t th a t fa rm e rs are th is 'w eek tin s y e a r was ¡xtin tt*d out T h re e dances w ill p ro b a b ly be u n t V c n d u c tc d d u rin g th e fa ir . D a v ­ busy in th e fie ld s and d e n ie d th e re b y A u s tin T S c r.iffo rd . th a t "b u y e rs ' of l i (!« c l.ii ed O ni o f the! ie w ill be was any m d ie u tio n school .« u pe rin h m d t nt. T it. vacancies are lis te d at tl ie p re se n t O ld T im e rs ' D u n ce ” s im ila r to s trik e s e x is tm « in o th e r areas had s p re a d to th is c o m m u n ity . B u y e rs tim e , w h ile m a n y tim e s th is h u m - 1 In • one It Id .it th e last f u ll scale a cr w e re record«’ .! last si im m e r 1.0 r in !!)•♦! Pi iz.es fo r tiie best w e re re p o rte d "c h o o s y '' in th e face F iv e vacancies e x is t in o n e -ro o m »arc d,.nice team s w ill be a w a rd ­ o f a m p le s u p p lie s o f m ost c o m ­ m o d itie s. schools, seven in Iw o -ro m n schools. ed W h o le sa le m ic e fo r b u tte r corn- P re m iu m books lis tin g a ll o f the and tw o <*.ich fo r g ra d e d schtnils v a rio u s e ve n ts and classes are ill« in to tiie H ills b o i ' area contin­ and h ig h schools. p r in tin g , th e ues th e same as in e ffe c t a fte r s u b ­ P a ri o f th e im p ro v e m e n t «lut now m process o f T hese vviJl sid ie s w e n t o ff. to the r e tu r n o f a n u m b e r o f »ch­ m an a g e r a n n ou n ce d W a s h in g to n c o u n ty had tw o o f c is in o r It r to o b ta in b e n e fits o f ♦ b e d is trib u te d in th e n e a r fu tu r e ei Siatt of department superinten­ •t. de a th s re s u ltiti« fro m b u rn s in ilit* re tire m e n t fu n d w in c h dents fo r Hie f a ir w e re a n n o u n ce d O re g o n in 1945. a c c o rd in g to th e in to e ffe c t th is V« ir. St r a ffo r d 1 a.s fo il >ws L iv e s to c k . E lm e r G u e r- a n n u a l re p o rt o f Seth B T h o m p ­ son. s ta te fir e m arsh a l. M rs. R o w ­ L e r. G ra n g e and F a rm e rs ’ U n io n . ena P e rrv . 54. T t« a rd . d ie d as a r e ­ A H A b ts . D o m estic S cience and .Senator P aul P a tte r-'o n a ttc n .ie d .Art. M rs C la v to n N y b e rg . F arm s u lt o f b u rn s . N o v e m b e r 15. s u f­ the m e e tin g o f th e O rd e r o f .Antc- C ro p s fe re d in a hom e fir e caused bv an a nd V egetables. H a rry BANKS — S h e r if f John W e x p lo d in g o il can, and C lif f o r d l(>i>e at H a rt in tin t.n n in s o u th ­ S c h m e ltz .. E l o r a 1. W a sh in g to n C o n n e ll and H a rle y B a rb e r, m an- e a stern O re g o n F i i ay. S a tin day C o u n tv G a rd e n C lu b s ; G ir ls ' C lu b Risen, age tw o . o f H ills b o ro , d ie d and Sun la v He was e le cte d a • one W o rk . F .iv e N ich o l> : B ovs C lu b ..«er o f th e West C oast T e le p h o n e as a re s u lt o f b u rn s s u ffe re d in a co m p a n y in th is area, w e re «nest o f th e o ffic e rs fo r tin* c o m in g ve.u hom e f ir e on D e ce m b e r 6. a c c o rd ­ W o rk . Joe C ox. F u tu re F a rm e rs o f sp e a kers at th e S u n se t c h a m b e r o f in g to th e re p o rt. A m e ric a . J B. Thom.us. c o m m e rce at B a n k s J u ly 8. T h re e c o u n ty fire s w ith losses A d v is a b ility o f s ta rtin g im p ro v e ­ S h e r iff C o n n e ll p o in te d o u t th a t o f $10.000 o r m o re w e re re p o rte d m e n t 11 th e new fa ir g ro u n d s th is o v e r $1,022.000 in ta xe s w e re c o l­ by f ir e in s u ra n c e a d ju ste rs. T h c v ta ll was discussed at le n g th le cte d last v e a r. th is a m o u n t re p ­ w e re ¡J u n e 6. saw m ill. $19.051; J u lv rhursday evening by f a ir h o a rd re s e n tin g 90.3 p e r ce n t o f th e t a x ­ 2!'. s a w m ill. $22.277; S e p te m b e r 2. m e m h rs. D a v is re p o rte d W o rk F o u r c o u n ty m av he s ta rte d g ra d in g th e p ro ­ es assessed against m o re th a n 17.- h u n t b a rn . $11.828 H e said th e c o u n ­ fire s w e re re p o rte d in th e $5000 to posed h a lf- m ile tra c k fo r horse 000 ta x p a y e rs . ty 's p o p u la tio n has « to w n fro m $10.000 g ro u p : F e b ru a ry 15. fa rm “ D o n 't be .d a rn ie d if such .sym p­ la c in g and rod e o e vents. 46.000 m 1940 to a p p ro x im a te ly b a rn . $6689: A p r il tom s o ccu r In th e a ve ra g e e p i­ 12. d w e llin g . 60,000 at present. d e m ic o n ly th re e o f c v e rv HMM) $5080; S e p te m b e r 3. fa rm b a rn . A s ta r tliir « n u m b e r o f c r im in a l $8150: D e ce m b e r 29. F orest G rove , persons in tn e (ia n g e r area s u f­ cases are b e in « h a n d le d bv th e d w e llin g . $.5432 fe r a i (c o g n iz a h le a tta c k o f p o lio , s h e riff's fo rc e d u e to th e increase and o n ly one o f these, on th«* a v ­ H ills b o r o had 27 c la im s on sound in p o p u la tio n am ) to lu v e n il. v a lu e o f $249.350 w it h losses set erage, w ill s u ffe r p e rm a n e n t e f ­ p ro b le m s, a c c o rd in g to C o n n e ll, at $3918 fo r a p e rce n ta g e o f 1 57. fect! from the di ea e N ow th a t .i ca.se o f p o lio has oc­ I \ titin n o f O ( ’ H iilv o ix m .ind w h o sta te d th a t b o o tle u g in « is be- In s u ra n c e c a rrie d to ta le d $213.650. c u rre d in th is area, th e h e a lth o f ­ Boss F iii'b v fo r tra n s fe r o f th e ir in « resum ed a nd th a t Ins o ffic e and in s u ra n c e o f $.3918 was paid on fic e r m ade th e fo llo w in g sugges­ .» ro p e rty so u th o f lliU x b o r o fro m I as h a n d le d fo r such eases in the . n in s u re d r u r a l and fa rm losses tio n s; t h r n p vv I ’.ir m in g t o u c lp m e n ta r y past ve a r. W a s h in g to n c o u n tv had 214 chum s B e rb e r c ite d th e a ro w th o f the c la im s , a c c o rd in g to the re p o rt, A v o id new co n ta cts T r y not to d is tr ic t to ttip H ills b o ro arpa was c o u n tv w ith a c tu a l loss set at $142,288. I n ­ m in g le w ith c ro w d s u n n e ce ssa rilv. de n te d last W pdnpsday by th e d is ­ N o rth w e s te rn W a s h in g to n He asserted th a t th e s u ra n ce p a id was $111.322. W a tc h fo r these sy m p to m s t r ic t b o u nd n v board. A c tio n w as sin ce 1918. headache. u n e x p la in e d fe v e r. i ta k e n on tin* c o n te n tio n th a t ta k in g te le p h o n e c o m p a n y w as a w a re o f Washington c o u n tv has s ix r u r a l th e g re a t need fo r its s e rv ic e s but fir e p ro te c tio n d is tric ts , a c c o rd in g cold, even upset stom ach m a v he sm ill p a rts s u rro u n d in g d is tric ts the fir s t s v m p to n is ol in fa n tile ad ’cd to tra n s p o rta tio n p ro b le m s. th a t v ita l m a te ria ls and n a ris w e re In th e re p o rt L is te d , w ith y e a r th a t the •rea ted F orest G ro v e d is tric t No. p a ra lysis. I he b o a rd also ta b le d a p e titio n s t ill not a v a ila b le and ( ’ a ll y o u r d o c to r im m e d ia te lv if to tra n s fe r one and i h a lf sections o u tlo o k fo r th e im m e d ia te fu tu re 1. 1940. West S lope F ire A W a te r any o f Ihese s y m p to m s appear. fro m th e M ason H ill d is tr ic t to th e o f te le p h o n e s e rv ic e e x p a n s io n was d is tric t. H U I: C o rn e liu s d is tric t No He n o te d th a t since F x p e i t m td ic a l c a re m ay h e lp p re ­ West U n io n d is tric t. A c tio n w ill be n o t c h e e rfu l. 1945; C e d a r M tlis d is tric t No 3. ve n t c r ip p lin '' ta ke n on the req u e st w h e n th e West Ju n e . 1939. u n t il th e p re se n t th e re 1945: T u a la tin d is tr ic t N o . I. 1945. was an increase o f 60 p e r cent in B e a v e rto n dis! n e t No 5. 1946. ( 'a n v yn y o u r n o rm a l a c tiv itie s . U n io n n e w school is c o m p le te d . Hie ca lls th re u g h Ih e B a n k s lin e s In fa n tile p a ra ly s is ca n n o t he p re ­ and m ore th a n 100 p e r v e n t in Ihe ve n te d but few o f those s tric k e n c a lls th ro u g h th e Forest G ro v e e x ­ d e v t'lo p se rio u s illn c : and. w ith change. good «.ire. the in a b ilit y w ill m ake a s itis fa c to rv recov e ry F o u n d a tio n s fo r 26 new homes Precautions that can be ta ke n A nn iin c c n ie n t w as m ade Frtdav in th e n e w B irc h w o o d a d d itio n to «ire; in I ’m tim id th a t new s p rin t n it e r s H ills b o r o have been graded and D o n 't get o v e rtir e d E x il eine w e re hem « increased «6 80 a Ion p a rt o f Ih e fo rm s a re in place, ac­ fa tig u e m . ikes you an easier vic­ in k r c p in « w ith a g e n era l u p - c o rd in g lo an a n n o u n ce m e n t th is tim . a rd » w in « Ih ro u g h o u t C anada w e e k b y F W M c L a in , one o f Ihe A v o id c h ills Don’t s ta y lo o w Bequest o f n in e -s e v e n te e n th s o f p ro m o te rs and th e U n ite d State» N e w sp a ­ F u r ttie r w o rk is be in g lo n g in co ld w a tc i a $700.000 estate to P a c ific u n i­ pers in I He U n ite d S ta le s w h ic h d e la y e d b v la c k o f c e m e n t fo r the Keep clean Wash hand: be- v e rs ity at Forest G ro v e b ro u g h t have heen pay inc «67 a in n fo r fo u n d a tio n s , he said. fo re e a tin g K e e p flic s and o th e r newsprint n o w w ill pav «73.80. p o sthu m o u s a w a rd o f tl>c W ho insects a w a y fro m ood W ho in A m e ric a e ila tio n lo Ihe T h is is Hie f i f t l i raise in news­ H e lp keep your c o n n n n n tlx la te F ra n k L . 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I r 'an and exposed h a i- T h e a w a rd was m ade in re c o g n i­ ba«e m av he s o n tc c : o f i n f e il m n tio n o l th e la rg e st g ift, in r e la ­ W a s h in g to n c o u n ty was one o f 30 l'u n i a c in i m n o llu te d w a te r tio n In I d a l e n d o w m e n t a nd plan: A v o id re n io v a l o f fo n ah o r a de­ va lu e , m ade to an A m e ric a n I n ­ O re g o n c o u n tie s in w h ic h Ihe ta x n o id i, p im i tu a m i d u in i« p o lio s titu tio n o f h ig h e i e d u c a tio n fro m assessment ra tio s c o m p ile d by the e p id e m ie e, is o li W .ishtn ton eentnty c o u rt house O e to b rr. 1913. th ro u g li S e p tc m b c i sla te ta x c o m m is s io n th is y e a r re ­ No e liild n e d he il n in i ili thè I n c e iv e d re d u c tio n s in p ro p e rty as­ a f l ir. pole a h .n n ' A n e w 63- 1945 r a r e n e c e .: a i v. im e lite N a tio n a l foot ¡.te d p o le wa: h o iste d in to T h e c ita tio n c a lls Ihe bequest sessm ents c o m p a re d to tim e cash F o u n d a tio n fot In f in t ili P a la le : ts place T m : d iv m o rn in « to rep la ce ’■ p ro p o rtio n a te lv one oi Ih e most v a lu e s T h e 1945 r a tio in W a slu n g - sla n d s le a d v lo « i \ e a ll p o ssib lc the o ld w oo d e n one w h ic h b le w o u ts ta n d in g g ifts e v e r b ro u g h t to lo n c o u n ty was 49 as against 48 f o r aid. T h e c o u n tv e lia n le r o f tlic d o w n in th e h i .tit w in d th a t sw ept the a tte n tio n o f Ih e h o a rd o f e d i­ th is y e a r fo u u d a tl n W lll pax a ll m p a ri o f the c o u n tv l.isi D e ce m b e r t to rs T h e la te p a c k in g p la n t o w n - Ilo p ii.il ro. ts .10(1 n te d ic u l and , r s w ill prov id e d P a c ific w ith silrgic.'il fees fili a ll p u lic n l.- ni Ilo 37 8 iver cent o f its to ta l e n d o w - c o n n i' o lie r e n e cil is in d a ited. in c u t c a p ita l, p la n ! and e q u ip ­ T o m n tx R a m sde ll o f B e a v e rto n i r m ir d lr s .. n i date o f o lis c i o f thè C o m m e ie ia l N a tio n a l hank of m ent was e le c te d one o f the grand disease ot 'h e a«e race, c o lo r n i H tlh In ,ro ha:, m ade ,p n t o x n n a le ly The d o n o r, w h o d ie d m M arch c h e m in o ts o f the to and 8 at its cre crl o» thè iia t ir n t Tlie.sc .,er- h a ll i m illio n d o lla rs in loans to 194., v< a., p re s id e n t and m a n a te r 25th a n n u a l g ra n d voiturc nt ’ ine- vteet ti m I l i oos» ibi tb-i iu h World War 1» e ttu n . under the o f the K n ig h t Fa k m ; l omean. riidt m Portland Sunda m con- a n n u a ! p u t i i - . '¡'.trib u ti, ! « to th , GI b:!l of rights, it w as a n n ou n ce d H i a. a P a c ific tru ste e r.acUcn with the /xmertcau Legtcn M.*c S co th i rn is a n a tiv e of N o rth D a ko ta and m ove d w ith h e r fa in tly to M ilw a u k ie in BH1 She was g ra d u a te d fro m O reg o n S ta te co lle g e in Ju n e . HM > and since ihtot tim e ii.e been employed as a d«?m onstra!or fo i H a rp e : McGee A Co in P o rtla n d H er ‘ e le c tio n a s s i s t a n t hom e deim n it r a t i agent her ;• was m ade c- »peiativ Is bv th«* O reg o n S ta te exten.si se rvice and tilt* W a s h in g to n « <>un , ^ p iX t Pei i on base # V it Dom<*h*n tm n e d in m m * cou rt Ih 'c.u ise o f th e c o n tin u e 1 and ~ J tn k e o u tz w h ile W a lh e l ta m e u p tw ne n o f w ith seven f *r th e lo ca ls S to ltz g lo w in g in te re s t o f th«* uih d d it io n a l ra n g up even utrtk« u ts a m i H o b ­ W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fo r a rt six fo r th e \ js itn i H ills b o ro s e rv ic e in hom e eco n om i B a n d in I H c lu b V. » k. t i* c o u n tv I m llc t , co n n ecte d fm 10 h its w h ile girls m ade an in crea se in th«* ip p ro p r i- Gt« h a m ' l i n e d m I I a tio iis fo r th is w o rk in th e c u r- W in n e r o f to n ig h t's gam e w ill a. s m k In n t The new p lav th e w in n e r o f th e s e n e s b e ­ i r n t hudg t ts « S i l v c * ! »n a n d M c M in n v ille vs i l l c a rry on th e p ro g ra m s and fo r th e r ig h t to p la v in th e s ta te phases o f hom e économ ies pr«»l- I ' 1 • \t f i n »Is to u rn a m e n t G re xh a in w o n Un o p e n in g c la s h b e tw e e n t ile tw o Eave N ich o ls, h o m e d e m o n s tra tio n agent te- J p lv 7 Blood Plasma Available Here in annual fie ld day , fo r •n c o u n ty V ic to r y F a rm *r w o rk e rs has been set fo r Auf urt 8, at Sh it« pai k . ■ a c c o rd in g to A H A bts, u rru tte e c h a irm a n . T he b ig ‘ t ye a r a ttra c te d m ore th a n »1.. ers a nd is e xp e cte d to •p th a t fig u re th is y e a r e ld day is b e in g staged 'in ion o f s p le n d id w o rk c o u n - and z.rLs h a ve d one to - vm g th e c ro p s.'' A b ts said, n u m b e r o f th e youngsters, in platoons, have ai sis t- la rv e s tin g th e b e rry and 2 Burn Deaths in County '45 Connell, Barber Talk al Sunset Attends Antelope Meet Public Alert lor Symptoms *0/ Polio Urged in County A p p e a ra n c e o f the fir s t case o f in f a n tile p a ia ly s is in W a sh in g to n C u n tv tin s ve.u b ro u g h t a siig - A g i s tio n fr o m th«* e o u n lv h e a lth d e p u i ttiie n t M o n d a y that the nuh- lic he on th e a le rt fo r the thsease go th .it tre a tm e n t m ay he a p p lie d ^ ^ C . h 1\ T h is area has been fo r- ^ W fu n a h in past v ta rs in h a v in g V e ry fe w eases o f p o lio m y e litis , n v e r h a v in g reached e p id e m ic p ro p o rtio n s , h u t e v e ry p re e iu tio n ghouJd he ta k e n to p re v e n t th e Spread o f th e disease F irs t p o lio \ n tim th is v e a r was n 3 1 y e a r-o ld H ills b o t » y o u n g s te r W ho wa* ta k e n to D o e rn h e e h e r h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d last S a tu rd a s . a c c o rd in g to a »e p o rt by the lie a lth d e p a rtin ' nt T h e case was d is ­ c o v e re d e a rly and local h e a lth a n th o i itie s are ho|»eful fo r a c o m ­ p le te re c o v e ry M e d ic a l science has d e ve lo pe d po sure m e th o d of g u a rd in g « g a itv J the disease, a c c o rd in g to Di H M S to lte , a c tin g c o u n ty h e a lth o ffic e r H o w e v e r, c e rta in g e n e ra l p re c a u tio n s have been d e ­ vise d . nio.‘ t ( f th e m in v o lv in g the o b se rva n ce o f s tric t s a n ita tio n and p e rs o n a l cle .in lm e s s T he most im p o rta n t d u tv of c o u n ty re s id e n t*, in s o fa r as the p re v e n tio n o f a p o lio e p id e m ic is co n ce rn e d , is to he a b le to re co g ­ n ize tiie s y m p to m s and e lim in a te d e l ivs in c a llin g a p h y s ic ia n w h e n such s y m p to m s ap p ea r the h e a lth o ffic e r ridx ised A ll persons sh o u ld be a le rt to a n v e a rly signs o f p o ­ lio p a r t ic u la r ly i tiange in the p itt it '. i I : ta le o f h e a lth o f c lilld r c n Do not ,e sinne th a t a stem ich up et w ith v o m itin g , c o n s tip a ­ tio n d ia r i In a. severe headache oi i 'iis o f .i c o ld a m i fe ' e r are of no im p o r ta n c e '' D r S to lte n d 'T h e s e m av be am ong the tirs t jtv rn p to m s o f in l.in lih * p a ra lysis. A ll ( t’ ild r e n a nd a d u lts sick w ith u n e x p la in e d fe v e r s h o u ld lx* put to bed a nd is o la te d p e n d in g m e d ica l d ia g n o sis . 'O ne o f the p . iiic in . il svm p - k|oin.s lo he v »fell d fo r is a n v n o - ^ ■ c c ib lc f a l l ’ tie oi listle ssiie > t. Tii nnl: p i c h ild r e n bet 'e c u th' ige. of five and 10 sear. r t:f f : w s . r f th Ar • neok .-r spine m ust be reported immediately. B oundary B oard D enies P etition Price of Newsprinl Increased $6.80 Ton Work Starts on 26 Homes in Birchwood University Gilt Brings Citation Assessment Ratio lor County is Reduced Court House Roasts New Flaq Pole Again County Man Named Loans lo Vets High March of Dimcs. ’ this veek. from 1925 until his death. T e n ta tiv e jla n s fo r a th re e -d a y in s titu te fo r a ll W a s h in g to n c o u n ty teachers n e x t fa ll * e r c a n n o u n •»•d th is w eek b y A u s tin T S c ra ffo rd . c o u n ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t H a te ; w i l l p ro b a b ly be S e p te m b e r 16. 17 a nd 18 F ir s t tw o days o f the session are ,-d fo he H ill« u n io n h ig h id w : ll m e lu ' " a ll etc- ,1 teachers ,f is p la n n e d c o u n ty T h ir d d in -s e rv ic e t r a in in g p ro g ra m hea h and p h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n fo r ' tner la ry teachers at B e a v e rto n . e ho J W ,» h tn g to n c o u n ty n o w has n e a r­ ly 400 te a che rs and it is im p o s s ib le to c o n d u c t an in s titu te f o r th is m a n y te a che rs in a s in g le day S c .-a ffb rd e x p la in e d T h e c o u n ty w i l l not p a rtic ip a te in a n y re g io n a l Building Permit Total for First Half of Year Nearly Half a Million Dollars; 48 New Homes Hillsboro has registered grow th to the extent of nearly half a million dollars in building projects during the past six months, according to a tabulation of building perm its issued from the office of City Recorder Ed Bowman. Total am ount of estim ated construction for the first six m onths of 1946 on 115 perm its reached $485,645 despite a slum p during June. -e ig n t n e w residen th e s ix -m o n th s b u ild in g p e rm it to ­ ta l a nd a la rg e n u m b e r o f business b u ild in g s . C o n s tru c tio n fo r th e fir s t s ix m o n th s in H ills b ir o by fa r -shadow ed th e s im ila r p e rio d lo r .» I , to ta lle d $75 005 The fig u re o f ne ly h a lf a m illio n v, a c c u m u la te d d u r in g a p e rio d o f unce ta in ty be- cause o f p . rio ritie s a n d m a te r ia ls shortage, R ecent shortages, w h ic h h it e ve n slid e rs o f to p p rio ritie s r a c t fo r u rfa c in g 12 account fo r th e J u n e b u ild in g b l j t H ills b o i re e t* and fo r s lu m p n e w pa ve m e n t n tw o m o re was Residential A d dition le t to th e Ca de C o n s tru c tio n N o t s h o w n on th e b u ild in g p e r­ C j . o f P o rtla n d T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n m e e tin g o f th e c it y conferences next vear, Scrafford m it to ta l is th e n e w B irc h w o o d c at o u a n c special il. O n ly th e one b id was re- P a rk re s id e n tia l d e v e lo p m e n t s ta rt- stated. in g on a site o f a p p ro x im a te ly 37 an<^ ,tn ? . . «Lo t ’lc co n ­ acres in n o rth e a s t H ills b o ro . T h is tra c t a m o u n te d to $14.582. p ro je c t, sponsored b y Russel S. L id by th e co n ce rn , w h ic h h a n - Id e . F re d W M c L a in o f M c L a in ha f ° f th e f l r s t and Second and T im 'd to been d e la y e d se ve ra l w e e ks bv Ro s U fWt e K r ' n e w F o u r ih ' B a s e lin e 150 feet cast o f la c k o f n a ils , p ip e and cem ent t dipa 33ft F DT m r , bUS1T eSj 1(rth- West M a in b e tw e en D e n n is T h e c e n tra l u t ilit ie s b u ild in g has r7e tZ 1h n d H m » E o w n a 4 h i R w “nd C o n n e ll and East W a s h in g to n c o rru g a te d a lu m in u m ro o f and F , b, L « i i T b e tw e en T h ir d a nd S ix th . w a lls and is 24x56 feet, a c c o rd in g $16000 S tra n a h a .I N e w c " ^ r u c t io n w ill be on (O M c L a in . It c o n ta in s to ile ts , i J n k g L ' - p e rm it B tra n a h a ii S o u [n D ennl3 b e tw e e n B a seline sh o w e rs, a nd la u n d ry room s and Cl t ’ ?5ftaSF ^ 7 =emr.?,De2 'ed , ln a n d M a in and W est L in c o ln fr o m is e q u ip p e d w ith e le c tric a l o u tle ts n e w b u t ld in ^ ownTd by Dr J O F,rst t0 raU roadV ack. f o r iro n s . Each te n t house has tw o o r m ore cots w it h m attresses and R o b b E s tim a te d cost on b u ild in g a ta b le a nd occu p an ts fu rn is h b e d ­ d in g . c o o k in g u te n s ils and dishes. R e n t is $5 p e r house a w e e k W ood, U. J H a m b v C h e v ro le t A g e n c y w a te r and lig h ts a re fu rn is h e d . r e c e n tly opened fo r business in a F irs t o ccu p an ts m ove d in e a rly n e w $20.000 c o n c re te b u ild in g in J u n e S e ve ra l fa m ilie s a re n o w F irs t a nd W a s h in g to n . C o m p le letio tic liv in g in th e ca m p M a r v in S h e a re r o f th e b u ild in g is d e la v e d because is m a n a g e r arid has h e a d q u a rte rs o f m a te ria ls s h o rta g e . O n th e M a y a t th e ca m p . T h e site o f a p p r o x i­ b u ild in g p e rm it lis t was a $15.000 m a te ly e ig h t acres was p u rc h a s e d p ro je c t b y T u a la tin V a lle y C o -o p fro m F red E n n is b y a g ro u p o f fo r c o n s tru c tio n o f fo u r storag? b in s P o s s ib ility th a t th e f iv e - d is t r ic t H ills b o ro business m en and leased and a $7.000 fr e ig h t te rm in a l b v e le m e n ta ry school c o n s o lid a tio n m to th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty F a rm C h a m b e rla in T ru c k S e rv ic e on W n o rth w e s t W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , v o t- L a b o r association. B a se lin e . ed J u n e 17. m av be d is s o lv e d by N o w u n d e rw a y is $80.000 p ro je c t v o te tlm e UÍ lh<* 17 v e h ic le on tn e h ig h w a y w h ile op­ 7vtn7,oC° J 4 n o rm S,CC^ nd e le ctro n , c u ttin g N o rth B lu m s a w a y e ra to r's lice n se was re v o k e d . He iVsned in T \ L r c h W ~R Jbel n £rOm the O th cr ÍÍV e d is tric ts b a í- w.,s a rre s te d last F rid a y . issued in M a rc h . W H. G a b e lm a n . | _ , « ... ,,..,«,i„ . _ „ .,.i, a a K , th S Iz o ra M ae F a ilm e lz e r. 44. ro u te 1. W W N e w m a n a n d K e n n e th M e - Íi í ' . g ' " . / h w ^ - ; G ra th w i l l o p e ra te a F a rm -H o m e d ' s t r -et b o u n d a ry b o a rd d e c la re d S h e rw o o d , was ta k e n in to cu s to d y nd A u to S liod I v s to r e in th is b u ild - th t m e rg e r o f M o u n ta in d a le . S h a d y last W ednesday on a c h a r g e o f and A u to s u p p ly s to re in th is b u ild - B ro o k M eacham . A rc A d e a nd Pleas- d r iv in g w h ile d ru n k . D o r o th y E th e l Eben. 43, T obias, E llis T a y lo r p la n s to o pen a a n t H ill on J u ly 8. A c a d e m y a nd was sent to O reg o n F a ir v ie w H om e s p o rtin g goods a nd h a rd w a re sto re N o r th P la in s w e re e lim in a te d . The board will set a date for a T uc.-day bv C ir c u it J u d g e R. F ra n k on S Sec >nd a ve n ue b e tw e e n S a fe ­ Peters. She was a rre s te d J u n e 10 w a y S to re and W est C oast T e le - revote in the five districts as a (be re m o n s tra n c e s and on a ch a rg e o f la rc e n y in a dwell­ p h one Co. E s tim a 'e d cost on th e rC:>u‘ t • u ild - j in g - p e rm it - is $8.000. -™ e x p e c ts th e n e w ly fo rm e d area to b ing. N e w b u ild in g p e rm its issued d lsso l5 c d - »4 is also exp e cte d F ra n c is S y lv e s te r R o h r. 32. G a l­ b o a rd th a t a n e w a tte m p t es C re ek, was a rre s te d S a tu rd a y th is w e e k in c lu d e d one fo r re - m o d e lin g th e E. A b e n d ro th b u ild - be m ade la te r to co n s o lid a te on a ch a rg e o f d r iv in g w h ile d r u n k R o h r was a rra ig n e d in th e F o r ­ in g on East M a in s tre e t, f o r m e r ly ' ne o rig in a l seven a is tric ts and p e r- est G ro v e ju s tic e o f th e peace c o u rt o ce u pied b v th e c o u n tv w e lfa re “ a Ps include Leisyville. The permit calls for a ■ M on d a y and w as fin e d $146 and office costs. A j a il sentence o f 15 days p a r titio n th ro u g h th e b u ild in g ne w fr o n t a nd a p a r tia l new was suspended. asno & J o h n L o u is R e slin . 43. a nd G eorge in g . C ost was e s tim a te d a t $3500 M a ttio s R eback. 29. b o th o f T i ­ T w o s to re spaces w i l l be p ro v id e d . •one o f w h ic h w i l l be o c c u p ie d ga rd . w e re ta k e n in to c u s to d y S u n ­ day a nd c h a rg e d w ith b e in g d ru n k b v th e A b e n d ro th J e w e lr y store. T o ta l o f 75 p a re n ts o f lo c a l B o v on th e h ig h w a y . B o th w e re released W. M . A r r in g to n is th e c o n tra c to r. S couts ta k in g th e Y e llo w s to n e N a - A n o th e r o e rm it w as issued to L u n d e r $50 bond R. V ................ a n W in k . le f o r a n e w 18 b y 16 tio n a l p a rk t r ip in A u g u s t a nd 42 fo o t reside n ce on S o u th Adam s aJ lendec» a s p e c ia l m e e tin g la st W ednesday a t th e A l l S a in ts ave n ue , cost e s tim a te d at $1000. T o ta ls o f b u ild in g p e rm its issued B p isco p a l c h u rc h h e re to h e a r de- P ro g ra m in H ills b o r o fo r th e past s ix years: ta ils o f th e e x c u rs io n . 1940—$137.188: 1941— $152.625: 1942 was o u tlin e d b y D is tr ic t C h a irm a n R. Easter. D is tr ic t C a m p in g $73.220. 1943 $21.283: 1944— $205,- R C h a irm a n C. H e n ry N elson and 667: 1945 $224.255 T a b u la tio n o f H ills b o r o b u ild in g S4 ’ - 0,1 1 1 E x e c u tiv e C. B ry a n W a lk e r, Seven H ills b o r o boys, ages ra n g ­ in g fro m 8 to 13. w e re a p p re h e n d ­ p e rm its f o r th e fir s t s ix m o n th s o f *? c t u r ^> o f th e p a rk w e re s h o w n th ro u g h th e c o u rte s y o f Easter a n d ed last w e e k fo r c u ttin g w ire s in 1ST6: J a n u a r y — 22 p e rm its issued, n in e S o d e rb a ck o f B e a v e rto n i- Seoul M eeting A tten d an ce Good Seven Caught For Vandalism Press Run This Issue 5600 State School Funds Received by County County Road Department Launches Oiling Program W a s h in g to n c o u n ty roa d d e p a rt­ m en t la s t w eek la u n c h e d its su tn - W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 's s h a re o f the I m e r o ilin g p ro g ra m , s ta rtin g w ith state ir re d u c ib le school fu n d fo r a s tre tc h cn th e W a lk e r road fro m the 1946-47 school ve a r. a m o u n tin g near tlic in te rs e c tio n w ith Ktmonica to $11.325 86. was re c e iv e d last road to B arnes school, a c c o rd in g week a c c o rd in g to A u s tin T to C o u n tv R o a d m a ste r Ross H a rt- S c ra ffo rd T h e fu n d s are b e in g d is ­ rantpf. A n e w road p ro g ra m is to be fo l- tr ib u te d on th e basis o f 91 cents t>cr census c h ild in tiie v a rio u s , lo w e d th is s u m m e r w it h o il to be used fo r m a in te n a n c e purposes on d is tric ts , he said H ills b o ro e le m e n ta ry d i s t r i c t e x is tin g roads instead o f o ilin g o f w ill, i census o f 1606 w i l l re c e iv e n e w s tre tch e s o f road as in th e oast fe w yeai -, H a r tia m p f said $1.461 46 fro m th e fu n d . “ B v fo llo w in g such a u ro g ra m fo r 1 th is v e a r w e feel w c w ill cut d o w n on fu tu re m a in te n a n c e costs on c o u n ty roads." he said T h e c o u n tv had h e a v y m a in te n ­ Sp rrtH re .ii'ts on an V e ils ance costs d u rin g th e w in te r p a tc h ­ classified ad to sell a three- in g o ile d roads The present p o lic y piece bedroom suite, mattress w ill be fo r se a lin g ut, th e poorest n n l .pi m g s w e ie reported bv roa d s fir s t. A tw o -in c h th ic k n e s s M rs W I I lla ll of H illsboro o f road m ix is b e in g placed on th e T he artieles w ere sold bv 10:30 W a lk e r road s tre tc h o f a b o u t a of the morning Ihe paper eam r m ile . T in s road b ro k e d o w n be­ out. It was o rig in a lly ordered cause it d id n o t h a v e e n o u g h base run u ntil ordered out. but onr u n d e r th e o rig in a l surface. A q u a rte i - m ile se ctio n r u n n in g lim e was s u ffirirn t to bring I Cslll, , »vest o f B e rn a rd s c in e r n o rth o f I lie large proven < ir< ulatiou B e a v e rto n , has been s a c rific e d and of »be V g u s In W ashington road m ix added The countv road department last count» i .u re . 'he b t» ( c! tn rr- Rcdroom Suite Sold Fast Through Ad ktts thrs'ggh the Argus classi­ fied pages. lo w n roa d less lh a n a m ile fro m th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n tv lin e w ith a 50 -fo o t s tru c tu re T h e b rid g e is be­ in g le n g th e n e d to c u t d o w n on the h e ig h ts o f b u lk h e a d ' A f i l l is also be in g w id e n e d H a r tia m p f sa id the b rid g e w ill p ro b a b ly be open to t r a f f ic th e la tte r p a rt o f th is w eek. A w oo d e n b rid g e on S tra sscl roa d west o f B u x to n was r c c c n tlv re p la ce d w ith a co n cre te c u lv e rt. "T e n such s tru c tu re s have been re ­ placed w ith c u lv e rts d u r in g th e past v e a r," th e ro a d m a s te r said H a r tia m p f o u tlin e d th e p ro te - d iire fo r people to fo llo w w h e n n e w c u lv e rts are d e sire d fo r p riv a te ro a d w a y s T h e y s h o u ld c o n ta c t the , o u n tv road d e p a rtm e n t to fin d o u t w hat size is re q u ire d T h e c itiz e n then o rd e rs th e c u lv e rt, fro m a tile com pany, pavs fo r it. a n d n o t if ie , the road d e p a rtm e n t T h e c o u n ty w ill get th e c u lv e r t fro m th e tile com pany, m a k e th e necessary f i l l , and ro c k it to th e p ro p e r ty lin e H a r tia m p f re p o rte d th a t th e c o u n tv has secured a n e w tr a n s it i o liv e . I i b l e M ic h ig a n c ra n e and shovel Tins has a th re e -e ig h th s o | a v a rd cubic shove) and a 9 0 -fo o t t.ane "ith 10-foot extension The erk on replacing a I cotinty road decartment at present 42-foot wooden bridge on German- has approximately 60 employes. w eek ¿tar'ed