The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1946, Image 1

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Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday,
Roses
VFV Field Day Hillsboro
On Charter Flight
NextThursday Oregon to Hawaii
At Shute Park
John
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Big Event Expected
To Attract Upwards
Of 1000 Children
i
(above) , nearing com pletion at
I, b en ,K
by <) C II.ilvm son to house Halvorson M otor Co., lld U b o ro
hip Tlie A .1 Uliger building i below i at West W ashington and D en n u han been com*
tune It now is occupied by the H ilH hon, B lacksm ith W orks o p erated by A J U n g e r;
T h e llillsboi • Machín«* W orks w ith Fred Mr.en«*i and H ubert Fr<*dlund is proprietor»; and H illsboro
Elicei Met.il Works, operated by Hay and Willi» O dell and S tan ley G uild
6HOK4) HI NINE6N HUEIHNGN KIMI
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Four Districts
Re-vole Merger
Issue August
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Cupid Thrown tor
Severo Loss Here
11 ant e
tint y
•»chool
tri
dale
M eacham,
M unt
«.mt View calling for a
c nsalld.itior», w ere can*
v the d istric t boundary
M ondav and d ate for tin*
set a» A ugust 16, iccord-
A ustin S r «fiord. county
auperint •nde it.
al
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Ac
V o te d
iati
and .m other,
ated hv
arv bo
e it was
let One
id n
file
C upid took a heating locally last
Sat u n lay
A record total of 14
ilvorees w ere gianteri m the eir-
uit e m i t of Ju d g e |< F ran k Pet
• i s at th < nut thou? «• m H illsboro
t i l l i n g t h e m orning T h e total was
hngeat of any day h ere for several
years
S atu rd ay s p roceeding wan a
harp about faci* fioin Ju n e when
t'u p id enjoyed his
b st
m onth
h ere for q u ite a tim e M arriage
licenses during that month topped
the divorce* filed thtal hv 41 to
27, according to C ountv C lerk W.
A T upper.
Many Teacher
Vacancies Listed
A total of IH te «ch<T vacancies.
16 it g ia d e ichools are on list at
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county m t • ol <mtn [ in ten d en t i
offie. it was rev alesi Tu. d »y bv
S craffc
d. he
VA Contact
Meeting Date
Now Thursday
I he
V eterans
A dm inistration
will continue to conduct reg u lar
'.‘■ccRlv contact icrv ;c • h ere but.
star'in g next week, m eetings will
b< on T h u isd ay of each week.
Thomas C raig. VA rep resen tativ e
her«*, announced.
S tartin g next week. C raig will
be at the citv hall in H illsboro on
l’hursdav » of each week, at which
tim e i e w ill he av ailab le to all
veterans seeking in form ation or.
the benefits co ntained in both the
G I bill and public law 16.
Among the latest im provem ents
in
the educational Lenefits. Craig
• id. are several additional cor-
resjMmdence school courses. re-
i ntlv co n tracted for bv th e V?\
These include com m ercial banking,
investm ents, savings m anagem ent
and i c d estate financing, trusts.
m m cfi i.il .n t. cartooning ai J d e ­
signing. m eat cutting, accounting.
Iif«* u n d erw ritin g , statistics, fid -
«I
edun*» rep o rts and ag-
'I
VA will pay for thes :• cours-
but v eteran s w rio take eorres-
ndem ••.* courses ire not cligiblc
subsistence pt »v m e n t:. Ci uig
plained
Listini :s of
ill * .p -
proved c
»ndcnce rhools are
. \ ailablc, he aid
1 ►
id She
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m nty g rade sch»w> M Still
le.n in 'is a re H« »' >ert«»n. H
F orest G rove, M- •acham.
I d «. W. .: Urn in. Farm in
I
rei Watt I i ­ m es H.,com
da
«I Shady Hr. >k
L,: Scouts Prepare
For Trip; Drive
fìrgus
Brings II Tons
Inman Expands at
Hillsboro Airport
Hillsboro
Given Recognition
'I
He»
d hit
and
futi
d
d
U
field
he n p nting
. fi
up th»* jffice
up
T« i and
>f Hillsli n o have
d
new 1ÍM41 T y 1< reraft
i >m Inm an, u ho is local
i ' ’ ■ i
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plan to
plane for flying be ween
•iv» r
ai iges at II. sboro
d M M innville.
Lions Club Troop
Camps, Gets Tents
M ond. i
Wash*
t when
««d 1 11 ir
rv i wed
tl.m d. hv
I >i am is”
W V«
and <•«
w.
on r ,.<1i
KEX P
Ken M «-on
<
on hi» ’New
program at t> 45
T h e record of service b v t h e
A rgas to H ilL boro a:, i W ashington
county, w hich has won it a place
am ong
th e o u tstan d in g w eekly
new spapers of A m erica, was prais< d
by Mas n T rib u te to the lom*.
servi •• of his m other. Mrs E C
M eK innev. who has been as d e la t­
ed w ith the A rgus as p u b lish er for
m ore th an 42 years, was paid bv
the editor, wh«» also expressed ap ­
p reciation o f the co-operation of
•
hers M cK inney exp lain ed fu n c­
tions of the n ew spaper and told of
ex p erien ces d u rin g his nearly 23
y ears .is editor.
Boy Scouts of the H illsboro
1 ion club tio o p 261 .‘ pent S atur-
day night
imp E lizabeth Ire-
land unde the direction of Scolli­
taa I« i () li
Wescott.
M ervin
B rink and Ed C om an of the spon-
aniza! ion accom panied
Le n Davis. W ashington co unty
nu
Kaih«*r in the week tin* Lions fair m anager. w ill speak at th e Ro­
i hih put chased Hi pup tents for tary club today (T h u rsd ay ) on
the troop
county fair plans.
To Speak on Fair
, Greater Voice for Smaller
V Nations Urged at Session
C. o ....
I a... Mololov
M. .1. .1 .
v irt .4 I.'
F oiciun M
M .....
inister
W ci I ih * 1 t\ c.ilh’d for tiii.iiiiin11v of
• II 21 allied nations in th eir p ric e
« «infer« nee d elib eratio n s and said
that the hi« pow ers must not im-
pos<* th e ir wilt on tin* sm all ones.
M« l<»i v’s address, couched in eon-
i d iato rv , oni’s. w as sim ilar on the
urfae«* at l«*ast to tin* finht h e m ;
in nt« hv Am Ij .di.m Foreign Mini-
h r Evatt for a « re a te r voice for
the sm all pow ers in the peace dc-
Ida i .itions.
I In* Eiii op«- m peace c of reik «*
i jolte l at the verv hcginninK
M<»n ¡ay w i t Ii ,m attack itt.iinsl
majoi pow er dom ination .«r I a d e ­
mand that tin* : m ailer allied n a­
tions have a stiongei voir«* in the
tm al form ulation ol w orld p«\u*c
T he appeal was m ade bv .Australia's
m in ister of e x tern al affairs, Dr.
I \ itl
Voice of tin* sm all nation* in tin
Em pe.m pe,««1«* conference was
stren g th en ed Tue.vdav bv S ecretary
o f S tate lb i n
when he pledge I
U nited S tates suppoi t for any
changes in the Bif, F our treaty
d rafts sought bv ,i tw o -th lrd s vote
of all 21 nation.'
lip L u i* i a’ ice co n ferem e Tne. -
« Ii» announced trim s d proposed
pe « tr e d ir
foi It dv Rnnnni.».
Fnd nnt
B ulgaria, v inch perm it
them onl _ t «) I e p arm ed t rce:
rld le them w t’l, hug« rep aratio n
impose a : t i r i control of th ru
« i «»iiorn
md in n v •. t cu « take
.o ' .
a p u I of f lv n teri lfoi y.
I b ird lt» t(’«*diip Sinks
‘1 tie ,1.♦ 1 .ni«'sn battle 'u p N n: i o.
th e .......
in il.illy w ’. Hiii.f. -d i
w ater alInmic b, in.li explosion of
J u l . 31 : a Ilk Ma lid.(V night It was
the tlurr 1 1 .p Il.ll ■ hip In succum b
to the 1(11-1 |l i , m am . 1 d uigei -
' 1aa r a d a 1
¡1 > 111
♦
• *uki a I■ prim h w ithin lift
P e t el her
tir v iserl
til Effet«
P resid en t T rum an stgne.1 th e new
i
or \
the
Trio io Flay
Landmark Comes Down
For Oiiice Building
H ilhi Office Open
For R egistrations
Mining Engineers
Hold Session H ere
(• I
IriQia
Hed-
Hillsboro Boy Second
tow
tbal dances
prt sen la non.
pre.- e n u a on
s. accoraintc to
troupe w ill oc-
lurmg its stay
n ative lashion.
>pen to inspec-
i <
:
upy
Ret
1 1
lanned
appeal
Planning Body
To Recommend
Street Changes
j I
puouc.
Books Bawdy
P rem ium
iks listing all of the
v arious event an d classes fo r tne
la ir h av e bet
published an d are
being m ailed t> previous ex h io i-
tors, 'i hey in be had on request.
according to Da
A ll ot the m any types of ex h ib its
featu red at th e ann u al fa ir prior
lo tne w ar a re being planned,
lio m e econom ics
ex m b ils
and
com m ercial ex h ib its are planned
id proau.
of W
igton coun-
ty a ie to be displayed.
F u tu re ia r m e r s of A m erica and
Ed
4-H club ex h ib its and contests are
., a n d "Hobby H all, ' one of
tn e popular featu res of pre-w ar
w ill fairs, w ill be rev iv ed
T his is to
in clu d e displays <it all types of
hoobies. also a new division for
w ar trophies. ' H ooby H all
w ill
occupy tne e n tire second floor of
tn e f a r m U nion building.
P lans a re oeing m ade for a
th ree-d ay horse show featu rin g
rid .n g ciubs of the area. Tne fair
Board recently decided to conduct
th e show on aftern o o n s of the
fair. T h re e dances w ill also prob-
uoly be conducted.
m
Weil Installed
To Club Position
R W
rday
Ar
W.i
W i-M
not • >
prg-gchool lie .
Doane Named
Softball Head
. . .
, \
:
«liildrcn start:'*« •
t
this fall according ' > M > C i ne
Pennington, coui t
ncalth
nurse T he countv
<- -!i " e
in the m idst of ciiccx g i ..Li ca
now.
H ealth examit
•
startin g school in " o f:
.• ,.de
arc re q u ire d bv a * ' \ -
law
P arents a rc urged t > • ke their
children to : :
mg A ugust to have this done Th«*
ccuntv h ealth den .,•'m en : is h a n d ­
ling exam inations
. p * t-
ment. T hese cal
(
mg 3461 at the co arth . j ?e in H ills­
boro.
Bernice Hansen
Queen ai Rodeo
Miss B ern ier H a r> c '
d.«ug Her
of Mr. and Mrs Bert B unsen of
route 4. H illsboro.
!1 reign .is
m een tonight <Thur<d«‘V' at the
fifth a n n u al P ortland St « o /d e at
Jan tzcn Beach arena. The rodeo
starts at 8 o’clock.
Miss H ansen is one of > x S ta m ­
pede queens, each of whom w ill
reign one night for the affair T he
m ils w ere introduced to the crow d
Tuesday night w hen the S tam pede
cot u n d erw av
B ernice is sp o n ­
sored by the W ashington C ountv
S heriff’s Posse
He
’ ' h<
captain of the organizati n.
Speaks at McMinnville
S en ato r P u ll I’. i t 'e : - on of Hills-
boro spoke before th e M cM inn-
ville K iw anis club last W ednesdav
on "L cgisl.iti\ e Proble ms and the
Place of the l,o b b \ s! md In d i\ id-
ual C itizen m Solving Thcm "
tv farm training a n f p! in- to or
.* m ize e t cuing el. is.-es in H ills'bov
Forest G rot e and Banks
In stru cto rs " i l l bo J B Tiloina
of H tlisb o 'o I H B urns of Fore-
Banks, i -
Da
G rove and K
•it pia»
S ev eral
ro r d in j to p
l
o
c
a
1
ad» isorv
m em bers of th-
th e m ee‘-
council w ere p re so
of Vic
mg Tins com m ittee
Madsen. F S A . Palniei T 'l 'e n d
county agent. C arl Bcclien of West
Union. A lf Johnson. E A G riffith
• md A M S Stcok of H illsboro.
M rs.'M am K u rt/ of C herry G rove
Mrs A rth u r Connell of route 1.
H ill-boro. M ilton Sim on of Forest
G rove. Dai d C erri hliio of S h e r­
wood and I, L. G ucrbci ol Hi 1-
' elia
S tu art announced t.ha* he ha.-
blanks at. hrs h ead q u arter* in the
A m erican Legion hall. H tllsborc.
for m aking application fo r th e
training.
R e-appointm ent of F ran k Doane
I H ;ilsboro as com m issioner for
:he local so ftb all d istrict w as an-
• >unced S a tu rd a y bv Don J a n n a -
arv. sta te so ftb all director, at O re­
gon City.
Doane serves as com m isoner for
w hich includes
H illsboro and F orest G rove. He
was first ap p o in ted as d istrict di-
re c ’. cr in 1941 an d has held the
po>; since that tim e. A rrangem ents
to sclec: a d istrict team for the
state to u rn am en t at O regon C ity.
A ugust 25-29. w ill be m ade soon,
according to D oane.
F inancial Report
Issued by Couniy
Baby Burned
To Death at
Labor Camp
Blaze Sweeps Tent
House; Parents in
Field at Time
A 14-
ild
ift •rnoc
nda;
the W ashingtt
ounty
fa
labor
y
cam p pear t
the. tern city
lim its of Hills
in
fire w h im
destroyed the
he tent house of Mr.
and Mrs. Courtney R obert Cun-
trell.
The infant was an only child.
Mr. and Mrs C an trell w ere w o rk ­
ing in a nearby field at the tune.
Hazel. 13. a cousin, had
been
w atching R obert and h er tw o
brothers. F rank, four, and M erele.
two, and had left the te n t for a
few m inutes to borrow a broom
fr jm her uncle, it was reported.
The fire, w hich was believed to
have been started bv m atches, g ain ­
ed too m uch headw ay for persons
n earby to m ake a rescue. T he
H illsboro volunteer fire d e p a rt­
m ent extinguished the blaze. Two
n earby ten ts w ere badlv burned.
S everal o th er spot fires w ere e x ­
tinguished.
T he babv was b u r n e i beyond
recognition. D eputy C oroner Jam es
D ierickx investigated. Mr. and Mrs.
C antrell previously lived in M on­
tana. T hey cam e t > H illsboro from
P ortland about Ju ly 1.
T he county A m erican R d Cross
ch ap te r gave the fam ily clothing
and o th er aid. C an trell is a v eteran
of W orld W ar II. having served
w ith the navy in the A leutians.
His m other. Mrs. M arv C antrell,
has been w ith the fam ily here. T he
baby was born in O klahom a. J u ly
28. 1945. T he bodv was sen t to
R iverview A bbey C rem ato riu m in
P ortland and the ashes shipped to
Oklahom a.
A nother Si
H illsboro s A m erican
L e g io n
Ju n io r baseball team cam e from
benind to u e le a t tne ueav erto r.
Ju n io rs, u to I. at tn e local bail
parx Sunday aftern o o n in tne first
gam e of a ro u n d ro b in scries b e ­
tw een tne tw o team s and T igard
w itn players eligible for the U4i
season.
The local M utK enzie M otor Co.
.ponsored team was scheduled to
piay its second pre-iy47 league
gam e at T igard W ednesday nignt.
a contest scheduled betw een the
riv als to r last T h u rsd ay w as post­
poned. H illsoor j is also scheduled
lo play tne T illam ook Legion J u n ­
iors a: the coast city S unday a fte r­
noon startin g at 1:30 p. m.
A fter a wild second inning in
w m eh B eaverton scored IL, seven
ruria on tw o hits, a couple of w alks
and four erro rs. Coacn B. M.
■Goody» G oodm an's H i l l s b o r o
team settled do wn an d played good
baseball to win.
H illsboro's first th ree runs of the
B eaverton gam e cam e in tne last
uf th e second inning on tw o w alks,
a oase h it by P itc n e r H anna and
a B eiders cnoice. G oodm an s crew
cam e througn w ith five ru n s in
m e fifth fram e to g rab a o n e-ru n
lead of 8 to 7.
K lein was hit bv a pitched ball.
H am b u rg and Solderholm singled
and H anna s fly to c en te r was
dropped, allow ing one ru n to
score. A lvord m en
singled
to
a n v e in tw o m ore tallies, and H.
h ra n tz tied th e gam e w itn a long
double. M cInnis tn en w ent in us
a pinch n itte r and singled h ran tz brf
hom e w ith w nat tu rn e d out to be
tne w inning run. H illsboro added
an o th er tally in the eighth.
H anna pitched seven innings and
yielded five sc attered nits and
H am burg blanked tn e visitors d u r­
ing tne last tw o innings.
Box score page 1, section 3.
Hillii
Th.
□ute 1.
luded :
$20
, tool h
W A
od
an d srr
■hnow pl.
m
:ed w
tacks
p
id app ro x -
h o f‘ t; urkey f e d .
m Coim eliu s and
; Salvation Army
Collection Tops
; Thousand Dollars New Bank Shows
A Large Growth
mi E M ceke of H illsboro, wb*
the d istrict speech cham pior
a fte r w inning th ree contes
h.s area, com peted T hursday
he p relim in ary round of th -
national
speech to u rn am en .
is: o th e r d istrict w inners. His
h was T h e Yeast in Mv C u p .'
h w .n local honors. A ttend
h e convention from H illsboio
Mr Weil, Mr. and Mrs. Meeke.
and Mr.- E. A G riffith and
md Mrs. Leo Pearson.
Pre-School H ealth
Exam s Required
urged
tboro w as 'n -
s lieu ten an t-
Ct 7. of
iticnal at the
itiön at Sc
Hillsboro Legion
Nine Wins Over
Beaverton, 9 to 7
ìp ire and T im oerlin
".land, H illsboro, Ore
and T illam ook club
Agricultural ]ob Training
For Veterans Explained
A g iiriiltu i.il o n -th e -jrb training
program for W ashington countv
w .tr v eteran s was discussed m i
m eeting Frida> night it the A m er­
ican l egion It til in H illsboro, which
w a: atten ded by 27 Ten \ rtrra n s
of th e 2> req u ired for rl.nse. to
start w ere signed
B orden F
a g ric u ltu ril rep
resen tativ e for the , eteran s ad-
in in irtratio n . P o rtlan d . Dolph G
S tu art, countv service officer, an I
M aurioe B uchanan of the state of­
fice for vocational education e x ­
plained the program anil m ethod
for gelling firm training
The nm gi .un will prnr ide faun
Irain in g for veteran s w h o o w n
farm s oi n e m teiesled in tannin*:
oid " ill be eondueled under the
S m ith H ughes act Instruction is tr
e n te r th e field of ig riculture from
the n o tic e in farm in g through
fo ecialii.rtio n in p articu lar phases
G ar Dennis, v eteran s' agricultural
in stru cto r, is in charge of the couj>
► u o u p e pre-
. ; ot
ed uy H enry
in
ms
and
Es
C.A.A. Suspends
License Here
Jding
111 a l l .
Mat
Big' •
rout.
Tu«
COBI I.
CAB
its are virtually com plete for presentation of
ant H iaw atha by tne Warm Spring Indians
snington county lair at Hiilshoto on August
t was announced this week by Leon Davis,
i nc group t a r n
pilo'
P o rt,
Th.
tran :
it t 7 .
«ítf
en*i< .
pldr.«-
frmt.
potat
egg n
The
dire t
it a I
deci ,
boa
thro i
An accordion trio consisting of
G ladys
B urkhalter.
May
Ellen
Howe and Norm a Billings of F arm -
' m gton will provide m usic for the
event w hich last year attracted a p ­
p ro x im ately 800 county ch ild ren
P a re n ts and grow ers a rc urged
R :co
to assist in every way possible to son st
p rovide tran sp o rtatio n for y o u n g ­ nue b,
sters to tl,e field day." A bts said P ark
On schedule for
th e
afternoon be mat
will be races and athletic contests m it'ce
,1 a l l
k in d s , fr e e
a i
c rC S R I
a. I cil. T
drinks, and free ro ller skating.
that
T he skating is p lanned through straigh
(he co-operation of S E S elfridge Jacks.,
rink m anager, and the W ashington area a
C ounty-H ilisboro cham ber of com ­ bet w ee
merce, Jo e Cox. assistant county 12th b,
agent, is chairm an of 'h e com m it­ ’ residen
tee for ath letics and w ill be assist­ tion
ed by Ozzie G ates and C lifford
The
Howe of F orest G rove. W. K G a- that S
belm an of H illsboro and Jo e Jaross. Jacks
ro u te 3, H illsboro.
the ea
Women Helping
st re t
A dm ission to the field dav w ill the cil
be by th e official VFV button, ac­ group
cording to Abts. C ards good for Edison
tree skating and refresh m en ts will nuc e
be d istrib u ted at the park
Mrs.
11 ren ce W ithycom be ol H illsbo­ Btrchw
ro. co unty elem entary school su p ­
Elim,
ervisor. is ch airm an of a w om en's log it
co m m ittee for passing out card s north
and buttons. C om m ittee m em bers
, include Mrs W H Shceley and Sug
Mrs Kuby B lank of B eaverton: be pe
Mrs W alter V anD yke. Mrs G race section
Hughes. Mrs. R uth Jones and Mi.-. road
F aye H ollar of H illsboro:
M i . —ec
G eralde.ine Hill of C ornelius: Mrs. institut
Ozzie G ates of Forest G rove; Mrs. zoning >f
M ary K u rtz of C h erry G rove Mrs. 10th stri
F red W eller of T igard Mrs. Ira for
a du
M cCormick, route 5. Hillsboro.
side of
W allace K adderly of radio s ta ­ from class
tion KGW. P ortland, w ill be on trial will a
hand to m ake recordings of in te r­ tnoy dc tr
view s w ith grow ers and som e of industrial
the youngsters. A rran g em en ts for ng to loej
the field dav were discussed at a i present
tir
m eeting of the county VFV com ­
m ittee in th e courthouse F riday.
( llv-w ide Boy Scout p ap er drive,
st.o ed S atu rd ay
and com pleted
M nndui. bro u g h t 11 tons, acco rd ­
ant to C H enry Nelson, cam ping
aid activ ities ch airm an . Proceeds
from sale of th e p aper w ill be
used t , hcip finance th e trip of
H illsboro district rc nits to Yellow-
tone N ational park this m onth.
An effm t was m ade M onday to
m k tin all paper missed on the
fa s t collection, according to N el­
C ivil A eronautics A uthority S a t­
son
An Ihcr d riv e will be m ade
rd ay suspended the p riv a te li­
the fu st p art of O ctbber an d lo­ u cense
of one local flier for c a rry ­
cal residents a te urged to save
ing passengers com m ercially
in
th e ir p ap er until th at time.
violation of regulations, according
T h ird and final o v er-n ig h t p ra c ­ to Ed Ball, m anager of H illsboro
tice cam ping l u p to C am o E liza­ m unicipal airport.
beth Ireland p re p arato ry to the
C.A.A is also tak in g action to
Y ellowstone trip w ill he m ade this stop
fliers from "buzzing” over
w eek-end P aten ts and friend« arc tow
at low altitudes. F lying at
being invited to a cam p fire p ro ­ an ns
a
ltitu
d e of less than 1000 feet
gram S atu rd ay evening startin g at over cities
a violation of C.A.A
about 8 15 T alks w ill be m ade regulations. is Ball
said. S tate police
and an im p ro m p tu court of h o n o r a re co operating w
ith C.A.A. in
held for boys seeking aw ard s p rio r catch in g violators of
statutes. F li­
to the trip The cam p w ill be o p ­ ers are being w arned
against
en lo public inspection p rio r to "buzzing" o v er tow ns at low a lti­
the program .
tudes.
The 40 boys and ad u lt leaders
m aking the Y ellow stone trip are
•heduled to leave S unday A ugust
II. at 1 p m fro m S h u tc park.
H illsboro The delegation will as­
Tin* h istoric b illb o ird standing
sem ble at 8:30 o'clock and final
inspection of all equipm ent is lo j ., m ile e.ist of B eaverton on the
be made at !). follow ed by church n o rth w est co rn er of Canyon road
services ¡it th e park. A pot-luck and W a l k e r r o a d intersection,
din n er for the boys and th eir par- w hich for 35 years pointed uphiil
ents is scheduled for 11:30
in. to Weed s N m -erv and m ore re ­
Ice cream , coffer and m ilk will be cently W eed's N ational Iris G a r­
furnished by the cam ping and «C- dens. cam e dow n this week
On the site, w hich new is beim*
livitics com m ittee.
leveled hv a bulldozer, will b.
built an 1Hx24-fnot office building
The b uilding is being erected and
w ill be occupied by T hurlow Weed,
re tu rn e d veteran, w ho w ill h.m dl •
real e state and insurance. Weed
w ho has been an active m em ber ot
H illsboro union high school of- the O regon state b ar since 1934.
lice is now «»pen from 9 a m un- also w ilt resum e liis practice of
til noon and 1 p. m. to 4 p m. law.
w eek-days and from 9 a. m. until
n o n S atu rd ay s, according to P rin ­
cipal Jo h n R. Cox. T ran sfer stu ­
dents w ho will he reg isterin g for
l.e lm d Johnson of H illsboro won
Ihe fir>' tim e at Hilhi are asked to second place m H i.- F ' s i i c . B o d v
come to th e office and m ake a r ­ C raftsm an ’s G uild contest for O re ­
rangem ents as s«)on as possible so gon. it w as announced this week
Piat school record tran scrip ts may First place w ent to Louis H.mberg
he obtained.
of Benson Tech. P ortland
The
Inform ati u «»n freshm an reg ­ boys bu ilt m.>dels of autom obiles.
istration will he released bv Cox
" it'im tin- next fev week* Uooer
cl issinen desiring to change th eir
registration are also ¿isked to come
in before school opens.
t I . . I if
. t . d I proved
. ...
I ma
....
res. th.it
q u a te he will call a special ses­
sion to stren g th en it and perhaps
i use taxes Im m i'diatc resto ratio n
of Ju n e 3U ren t ceilings in areas
im ter federal control at that tim e
o rd ered by OPA
R eburn OPA F rid ay poured out
pi n«’ o rd ers in great num bers, rais­
ing or rem oving <*eilings cn th o u s­
ands of items .m t m aking its fn I
day of new life the busiest in its*
i in hiiit ui caret i
High OPA official S uir I. iv said
clothing prices *.oon u ill h «* g i n
hooting up and H tall will h a w
reached u n p rcc d ented heights as
a result of th e new price control
law.
ProrPictinn Increases Seen
A " le c ir d volum e" «if goods may
flow to consum ers in the next six
m onths
is force ist ’Pucsdav by
i 'i \ i l i m P r»luetn»n A dm in istrato r
Sm all on the stren g th of rap id re ­
covery in steel and coal.
S alary Rill Voted
The sen ate Fridas approved and
sent to the W hite House the con­
gressional reorg an izatio n hill w hich
sharply reduces the numb« r of
«• angressional < »nimptees but give>
m em bers of both houses a 2» per
O regon Section. A m erican In .ti-
' cut m ere •.-e m pay
iin of Mining E ngineers met m
Ren«l l’i> /ipprnwd
Hill-bo: » S atu rd ay w ith the A lee.
\ sen ate-h o m e c ’nference corn M inin; compattv as host Fort» -four
rnPtee agr«ed T u cid av ♦<*’ pav e n ­ m em bers w ere p resen t and Mason
listed men for unu ed fuvloa b m Bingham of P o rtlan d , president,
bon Is. not cash, but to m okf the pi en d »d
< mds im m ediately negotiable for
In the afternoon the p arty visited
pay m en t of G l life in su ian c
the Dixie M ountain area, w here
inm m s
Alci a b is been d rillin g , and on
( h a rg rs
M.»i»in.»l»le” Acfs
Hie re tu rn h ere \ isited the Alcoa
A mveeping indictm ent rf the 1: boiatoi.s and offices* A d in n er
uovc, nm cnt'h v . illu n e
spen ding was het^ in the ch am b er of coin-
i v ic t ic r .
\\
m ,i d « Aloud
hv me re i nms in the evening when
('temuti »’In Gcufr.H Wai icn, w dm R i v t o " i i i | LaPoo. specialist io non-
- if« I 1' «ir in • «flou
b e l\vr«*i| a i - ■netallu
who is n u k in g tonic stu ­
mv offn ri
«,d « r«'|f i b t »i> .md d ies I »I Ihe P ortland c.hanibei i f
»-»ibrjcf loophole; u hn h cobt the c o m in e r c e
spoke on
Fused
nation
untold milli« n s
Q uartz
Two A lum inum Com pan
R ep resen tativ e Jo h n M Coffee. of A m erica Pictures, Mine to M et-
• *■ . ' ' ■' ir i .
■ "* « i
!» ■;
tra! I u lay de- i!
and
U nfinished Rainbow s,"
(Continu'd on p a f 4)
re luz ta n g e '—«nd w ith a notice to
w ere show n.
Art angerni
the Indian pa;;
at the l!f4b \ \ ,
29, 30 and 31,
lair m anager.
N
N ext T hursday. A ugust 8.
arm y
W ashington county Vic-
lory F a.m V olunteer w orkers will
be ,e w a rd e d for th eir work to-
w ard harvesting various berry and
field crops of the area Second a n ­
nual field day I ■: ttie boys and
girls is to be held a ’ S hute park.
Hillsboro, w ith upw ards of HXX)
youngsters expected to attend.
I he county VFV group «will as-
sem ble at the county court house
at I p m. and then m arch througn
dow ntow n H illsboro to the p ark
for an afternoon of free fun lay-
cat Boy Scouts will head the p a r­
ade. carrying th e VFV banhar. a<-
coiding to A H Abtx. VFV ■ I
m ittee chairm an. A T igard school
band is to ap p ear for the occasion
and w ill play for the flag raising
at S h u tc p ark .
at
Indian Pageant
Planned lor Fair
_ S alvation A rm y collected $1091-
”5 d u ring its 1946 an n u al funds
local ap p eal w hich sta rte d in May.
R R E asier again served as c h a ir­
m an of the H illsboro sponsoring
com m ittee an d W. C. C hristensen
was treasu rer.
A to tal of $218.35 of the am ount
collected w ill stay in H illsboro for
local w ork
L etters sen t ts vari-
us hom es in the countv brought
in $821. and $270 w as personally
solicited. The local com m ittee has
expressed its ap p reciatio n fo r con­
trib u tio n s received.
A large am ount of funds collect­
ed n atio n ally w ill go to a re h a b il­
itation p rogram being carried out
by the S alvation A rray for v e te r­
ans. T h e m oney w ill also be
used fo r em ergency purposes.
S alvation A rm y clubs, hostels
and m obile u n its gave services to
approxim ately 225 m illion service
men and w om en in all th eatres of
w ar d u rin g W orld W ar II. The
figure includes aid to 115.760,605
individuals w ho took advantage of
social and recreation facilities o f­
fered in this c o u n 'ry
by USO-
S alvation A rm y clubs. D uring the
six y ears of w ar. the organization's
in tern atio n al b ranch ca rrie d on its
religious and social service pro­
gram in 97 countries and te rrito r­
ies. tak in g its d iv ersified activities
to 26 fighting fronts.
dopartm en t
M .n.
answ ered
C om m ercial bank of N ew berg
ana its St P aul office, affiliate of
the C om m ercial N ational bank of
Hillsboro, is show ing a rem ark ab le
grow th, according to G. L. Glass,
vice-president and m anager.
T he N ew berg bank opened for
business on A pril 8 and a re p o rt
on J u n e 30 revealed
th a t total
resources of $2.002.198 for the tw o
offices. D eposits w ere $1.885.212.
The tw o banks had invested $1.-
2*8.123 in U nited S tates govern­
m ent bonds, and th e ir discounts
am ounted to $265.454.
W illiam C. C hristensen, p resident
of C om m ercial N ational b ank at
H illsboro, is also president of the
N ew berg and St. P aul banks. J. L.
Searcy is vice-president of both
institutions.
T he N ew berg in stitu tio n is o p ­
e ratin g in tem porary q u a rte rs in
the H arger building on E ast F irs,
.street in N ew berg.
P lans have
been form ulated to obtain a new
p erm anent location n ext year, ac­
cording to officials.
Judge Peters Holding
Court in Tillamook
Ju d g e R. P eters is holding c o u rt
in T illam ook this w eek. M rs P e t­
ers is w ith him . T hev w ill be
hom e for the w eek-end and th en
R egular m eeting of the city coun­ expect to spend A ugust at O cean-
T.ix collections in W ashington
c .u n tv for th e first six m onths of cil A’ill be held at 8 p. m Tuesday side.
1946 .m iountcd to $111.353 23. ac­
cording to th e sem i-an n u al rep o rt
•f receip ts and disbursem ents re ­
leased by the countv c lerk this
week
Of th is am ount $37.626.39
was on 'h e c u rre n t tax roil.
R eceipts w ere rep o rted at $1.-
468.919 42 and
d isbursem ents at
R eport of the am ount of state $5.397.96; G ro n er $4.240.12. $:*808.-
$1.385.952.83. C ash on hand Ju n e
39 w as listed at $347.539.36 and school su p p o rt funds allocated to 98
M ountaindalc $751 07. $1 131 76*
u tstan d in g w a rra n ts at $8.499 46 the various W ashington countv
1946-47 H illside $1.010 59. $1.293 91; S h ad y
D isbursem ents w ere divided $159.- school d istricts fo r th e
vear
w
as
released
this
week
bv
Brook $696 70. none: M aim ing $1 -
»62 54 for th e general fund. $154.-
A ustin T. S crafford. county school 920.84. $3.567 08: C ipolc $1.475.48.
»90.89 for th e road fund, and Sl.- superintendent.
$1.968.22:
Buck H aven $538.09 $668 -
979.816.07 for o th er purposes in­
T he follow ing rep o rt gives the 26; B eaverton $19,382.67, $27.218 13.
cluding school d istric ts an d o th er
■¡¡ate
school
support
allocation
first
Meacham $1.157 none: Iow a Hill,
tax levying areas.
jn d the rem aining levy to be m ade none. none. K ansas C itv $1.406$:i.
by the district for school purposes $6.114 80: Farm ington $1.440.22. $ 3 -
second:
529 78: A rcade $1.223 46. $786.19:
N on-high area $5944.50, $29.789 - H azeldale $2.845.04. $763 46
■»9. B anks union high school $3292 -
W allace $1.251.42, $1.098 58: C edar
35. $21.702.85: T igard union high Mill $3.372 84. $6.405.16: S pring Hill
school $10.513.49. $69.447 51: H ills­ $747 05 $367 15. F ir C reek $833.44,
G eorge Wilson Eben of Tobias boro union high school $31 225 69. $150.48:
S th
$563.56. $1.097.71;
was found g u ilty in circuit court $154.739.31: Forest G rove union T ualatin View $91196. $1.82004;
'Saturday m orning to a charge of high school. $17.736 19, $83.807 81. P le .ia n l View $256 12. $16698:’
larceny in a dw elling, sentenced Gustcm union high school $1.612 Ta. I vda $851 78. $1.936 ,'2. N orth Plain ,
to not to exceed 18 m onths in the $14.222 92: N ew berg union high $3.065.14 $6,033.86.
state p en ite n ia rv by Ju d g e R
chool $17.839 48. $195.012 32 S h e r­
F airview , none, none: B uxton
F ran k P eters and then paroled to wood union high school $6.734 49, $1.177.86. $4.679 17: B ethanv $1904-
'lie state board of parole on con­ $35.581 76. B eaverton union high 09. $1,573.81: T im ber $1 16976. $2.-
ditions.
-chool $18.843.19. $68.764.90; T u ala­ 246 55; Witch Hazel $2.957.79, $10.-
Ebcn and his
wife. D orothy, tin high school $512 24. $6.587 76
192 57
e re arrested J u n e 19 bv D eputv
West Union $5.237.23. $9.942 77:
M c K i n 1 e v $1.685 69. $3.233 31:
Shei iff Dick Busch and S erg ean t C ornelius $7.279 89. $18.303 25. L a u r­ D urham $.3 107 23 $2 949 59; Bonnv
w a ite r H adficld of the state pol­ el $1.614 84. $1.075.16. C en terv ille Slope $4.36181
$5874 19; Mason
ice and w ere indicted eight davs $80983. $302.66. P u rd in $256.12. $1.- Hill $258 15. $1.083 16. Shei w ood
lalei
Mrs Elven w as sent to the 143 88. Union $1.978 17. $3.37159 $5.652.20. $15.067 80 Hevwood $1.-
O regon Fairview hom e at Salem H illsboro 39.994 17. $84 986 83: Lei- 15152. $89498. Wilson $1 05549 $2-
lu lv 16
syville $818 24 $896 74 D illev $2.- 153 08
649 16 $4 289 29
G arden Home $5 262 27 $13.267 -
t.j it o n $2.8'9 48. $6.607 32: G re e n ­ 73. P aiA o ' M' $539 34 $737 53-
ville $256 12. $1 019.38. B anks $5.- Cooper M' $2 003.3'» $2 724 70 R a­
362 89 $29.379 11 Rov. none. none. leigh $.3 181 19 $15 856 81, M ountain
Torest G rove $21,342.97 $38.162 05 Home $329 39 $1 923 16. V e rb o d t
Scoggins Valiev $2.31919 $2 471 86 $t.753 05 $6 773 13. G reen Mt $256 -
Dolph l ,
Stuar*.
W ashington McKav $3.770.35. $9.833 70; S hute 12. $114 3.3, T hatcher $1.923 86 $3»1 -
county s e n ire officer, w ill m eet $1.011.82. $1.932 58.
14, M ountain T op $1.044 75 $400 8.3
A cadem y $93061. $1,286 39. T ig ­
w ith state unem ploym ent coninen-
W ilsonville
$3.136 33. $1,990 17;
station rep resen tativ es at F orest ard $12,076.78. $27.489.22; Bacona S trassel $256 12 $313 98. S vlvan
G rove on F ridays in the fu tu re for $256.12. $263.88: F lrd ale $973.71. $5,060.07. $36 49P.9.3. M etzger $7,400 -
the assistance of w ar veterans, tie $278 29; T u alatin $8,600.38. $18.404 - »3. $18.759.87; A loha-H uber $9407 .
12. W atts $1.71569 $1,637.08 Hill 60. $35 956 73; B urk
announced W ednesday.
Mt
$256 12.
He will be located in the Forest $79607. $168 11; R e e d n lle $4.310 45. 3491 07, C a rp e n te r C reek $893 71.
t ¡rove V eterans
f F oreign W ats $6 752 03; G ales C reek $1 764 32 $1.- $230 13; Jed m o re $1.918 51. $1.892-
i 10
nail S tu a rt has an office at the 535.87.
Rosedale
$963 1«
»2,497 59;
Gr.abel $778 68, $1 "01 42. C h errv M ountain Top $822.22 $1 282 69
H illsboro A m erican
Legion
hall
$292 05. Johnson
and will be a ia tla b le th ere on o th ­ G rove $1 898 95
F iguie* on four district* w hich
er da* s a. urual
$564 84 $1,90191. Scofield $1.026.82 arc joint, w ith Colum bia county
$1.412.48. G ibbs $460.13, $957.57, w ere not available They a re u n ­
Rex $2.05948 $517.48; Kintdb. $! - ion high district No 4 and 8 a i d
523.51. $2,477.79, Orenco $2.922.34, ( elementary dutrict* No. 49 and 117,
Council to Meet
School Support Funds and
District Levies Listed
Eben Sentenced
On L arceny Charge
Set vice Officer Has
Change ol Schedule
Pt£s¿ Run Thia L&uc 5550