The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1946, Image 1

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    U. o f 0 . L ib r a r y
Eugen«, O ro .
Most County
Schools Open
September 9
O rie n ta tio n P eriod
F o r F resh n io n Set
At Hillnboro High
H illsboro ullKili high m liiiul ami
Ihi' local C« id.
hint! a m i a m . i
Jorily uf
county sell 4* will officially Ol>< II
on Hoiilrnilii i II. a iio rd iiig in A ii
tin Scruff« ud county Hclniol ttupi i
In U ndrnt. Many a i r al-.o oiHMiiiiii
on S cptem liri :i
A new tw.i day , >■ u ni ilnm pri
ud for tni’niii11 hi f ii.liiiiin ai llil
In i i ui ' m
procedure, am i Ihc
faculty («
been »el fm S p tn n b c i 5 ami il
B un route» will on i ale on tlm
THE WEATHEH
M <M*re I
P la n to f ì t t e n d
T h e C o u n ty F a ir
11 illsbui'ii
City Ball Park Being County Quarry
Readied for Pagean t Scene of Big
11 ill: b o r o
W eek le i t h e
b.ist hitll park will In- n-adit d the first of next
iiij'.lit pie.a-iitatinn of tlie pageant, “H iaw atha”
by (i0 Indians from Warm Spt ings reservation, August 29, 30,
31, «luring W ashington county fair, according to Leon Davis,
l.ui iBanagi.T.
Final Fair
Preparations
Being Rushed
T hree-D ay P ro g ra m
C o n ta in s Long List
Of E n te rta in m e n t
Work crt w at th e fair grounds
in H illsboro neared th«' end of
the reh ab ilitatio n w ork tins week
of the W ashington county fair
grounds and buildings in p re p a ra ­
tion for opening T hursday m orning.
♦ A d d lti' n.il • <?af . w ill be installed
Augus« 29. «if th«* th ree-d ay fair,
O v e r T hirty-S even
fiorn the bleacher .eat» ow ned bv
first full fair since 1941.
(tie fair board, and flood light» in-
L arge crow ds are expected to be
T ons oi D y n am ite
ialled to light the various and
on hand to see the G range booths,
eoloiful .scene, of the pageant An
I
1-H
club w ork.
F F A displays.
U sed to D islo d g e Rock
advance delegation of the chief
Flow er sh -w. Hobby show. N eedle-
character» in the play w ill arriv e
craft exhibits. Horse show and In ­
in H illsboro several day» before
tw o duyi.
dian village
An estim ated 200.000 yards mt
the fan open» to su p erin ten d the
Bunk». T ig . m l. Km," t (¡rove ami
Mu«h S pare Sold
rock
was
dialodged
bv
37*^
U
na
p
rtpaiatiG
n
of
th
e
scen
ery
and
of
H r .n n 'u ii
V irtually all available com m er­
me Indian village to be erected in >1 d y n am ite F riday m ornm x in a
scheduled In open on Septem ber
I
hui(e
blast,
at
JaCKsnn
q
u
arry
,
10
cial space has been sold, and p re­
S hutc park to house the cast.
It and G aston ami S hcrw n at high',
A pplications of 34» W ashington Indian Legend
m iles n o rth east of H illoboro T he
parations com pleted for full p a r­
w ill Sturt li w, rk laic, Scofield Is county w ar v e te i.m . for on-the-
! rock la to used on co u n ty roads
ticipation by b a n n e rs ' U nion lo­
lhe first c o u n t y w h o « >1 (heilui il farm train in g under tiu* G I lull
H iaw atha, played by Lewis Pitt.
cals and G ranges of the county.
The b la st waa largest ev er h a n ­
to open, R e c o r d in g t
list (if of rights, w ere approved by the : • th e chief c h aracter in H enry
Unless last m inute cancellations
dled in W.ibhinkton county and one
•choola w hich have lep o rted to
o u t il v
ad\ .ory comm it
at »a W adsw orth Longfellow*» poem of of th e OiKXest in Vhe e n tire n o rth ­
change the picture, 14 of th e ag­
county w i n » | . u p e r i t 4*ndcnl's of
m eeting
in
B.llsh.ii . T h u rsd ay Indian life, " l h e Song uf H iaw a­ ■ west
ricu
ltu ral organizations w ill be
for sam e time, according to
flee. w ith the il.it
t .IS AURll.t iiim M with ( ;.n
*1),«* ch a ra c te r is ha»cd on
s D. u n is, farm tha
represented w ith booths.
F K ralsic, special
ft
Indian leg< nd of a person of m ir­ engineers. J
irntiuc1t»i fm lhe vets
D em ands for space cf all kinds
D uPont com pany
rep resen tativ e,
O th er opening dati
f county
The 30 V( I n will he u n d er the aculous b irth sent to th e tribes and I. D P etke, D uPont .4« sm an.
has been unusually heavy, and
•lem e ntai v
<6 io I n w i l l rh have program for . ■ period of tw o years. to d e a r th eir forests, riv ers and who w orked w ith C ounty E ngineer
general in terest indicates one of
fishing gro u n d s and leach them the
been repot'.« «I in the sch( o i SU|H*I
wtth ( xlcn.sifi n of tlie tu n e prob- 1 arts
m e best show s ev er presented.
H ons lla rtra m p f. in planning the
of peace.
In trn d e n t'» offi «
.•hie if th eir work is s . » l l b f l l l O l V
E arly p rep aratio n s for housing
p
ro
ject,
term
ed
the
results
p
e
r­
T he v arious ad v en tu res of H ia­ fect."
Keotembi
.1
Union,
Union. Sliulc fh e proKi.nn ( .«Il for 200 hourit of
4-H club cattle forecast a bulg­
a u n u n 1 I'.nm
R cedvlllc (iin n I M
M muling.
»('booling a v<
w ith not less than w atha are i elated in the pageant 166 Fret High
ing barn and keen com petition in
much a.s in the original poem, in-
eight hour» 11 nv month.
. in t iln n . S i
I n a la lin t
these events. In girl's w ork, space
luding the actual Indian W edding
T he rock was rolled -om e ?'*)
• N o rth I ‘i
il,.-,
has been allotted for nuire e x ­
K vim ng classes 5 will sta
»tart
rt soon at i ene in w hich M innehaha becomes
nr
300
feet
out
from
th
e
sh
eer
face
Durham , licvw nd. G arden llm ne. Hillsboro, F o jest (h o v e and B ank,
hibits of all kinds th an ev er be­
m
e
bride
of
H
iaw
atha.
An
au-
«4
a
«lift
ap
p
ro
x
im
ately
1M
i«<-
Alotui*Hlllicl . J l 'l l l l i o i c
fore.
fm tam in g of the ex-s< rvicem en. thentic Indian w edding cerem ony
high and 110 feet w ile T he ro ll­
Septemb«'« it W cat Union, 4 n • Sfiuth-H ughes a g n ru ltu ra l tr a in ­ ’ | will
Early Preparation
be used by th e cast of the ing pieces of rock covered a p p ro x i­
neliuM. Lam cl ( ' ( tiici vill . la
ing teachers at each school and pageant
Word has ccm e to the fair board
m ately 50 leet ot ,1 .00-lont ram p
Ville. Dllh \ hoi l Gin\<* A. ad
l>enm. will conduct the training.
< DI TY IL%S RECORD DYNAMITE B LA ST—T h irty - even and a h alf tons of dynam ite w as used to
from W arm S prings reservation,
Lewis P itt is the son of the late leading d iag onally from in front i f
einy, Tu-'l.itm Watt . C h en y G rove
T w elve of the men will receive | ' G eorge
that a delegation of the cast of the
dislodge upw ards of 200.000 yard s of rock at th e Jack so n q u a rry 10 m iles n ortheast of H illsboro F riday
1*111. prom inent in Indian the cliff to ,1 county c ru sh e r w here
Orenco. M ' •uutaiinl.il'
B eaverton liaim n g at Hillsboro, nine at For-
H iaw atha P ag ean t.” w ill arriv e
rr»"r,.ing The blast was largest ev er held in th e county. R esults w ere excellent, according to the engi-
iffa n s on the reserv atio n un til il w ill he processed. T he cru sh er
Hutcldalc*. ( (d.t;
M ill. Ilcthanv. rs! in ­ e, ami mm* at Hank
All his
e a rly
to
d irect
p rep aratio n s
death
n<*< i
The cliff is show n sh o rtly a fte r the d y nam ite was discharged by J. W. Jones, d riller. C ounty
w as undam aged
M c K ln lrs T hatcher, It,,«'dale
ai e at presen t engaged in far in
for the elab o rate pag ean t w hich
J W. Jones, d rille r, th re w the
quarry, w hich escaped serious dam age, is in th e foreground.
work in the county, five being ( ust Listed
Septet««
i will be presented each evening.
at 11 a m to electrically
irners. 15 ow ning th eir own
H arriet M innick plays th e p art sw itch
pole. Fit C reek, V erboort
Including dem onstration.
stock
arg e the dynam ite. T h e rock
farms, one on
p artn e rsh ip hasis.
f M innehaha. She i.s the g ra n d ­ d pu isch
F our elem en tal v ilis'.i u :
M am
judging for 4-H clubs and F.F.A.
ffed o u tw ard and then a cloud
tuludalc. Stunts tiro k. M e.uii.uii. eight having 1 >.->(*s </ii farm s, and d au g h ter of L um -chu-nie, o r A r- of d u st rose to hang over the
events
in
th
e
G
irl's
4-H
building,
j one being on m ow nership-lease row nead. a signer of th e Indian
Pleasant \ •
e n tertain m en t and o th er features,
u a rry for several m inutes. The
treaty of 1855
She also is the q greu
ed by an uim ffictal total count of basis.
a full th ree days program c ra m ­
rid trem bled fo r som e d is­
U nder th e program the v eteran g ran d d au g h ter of L ac-cus-cus-m e, tance.
72 to 9 Against con Jid .it;,m The
med w ith in te re st is assured.
four w en m Iglnallv in .« proposed IS gual antccd $413 pci m onth if Sin­ lath er of L au ra T em ple M iller, In Fight Pockets
T he fair w ill get un d erw ay at 9
If he is (list g rad u ate of C hem aw a in 1885.
m erger plan fm seven d istricts hut gh' and $!lii if m a u le d
a. m. T hu rsd ay w hen 4-H club
Tlie d y n am ite was placed in eight
a wage e a rn e r the em ployer pays
The p art of
"Old
N akom is.” pocket» u n d er the c iilf in tw o tu n ­
this was given up earlier.
;udging starts. New S ettlers' High
Vole I r M ou n tain d ale district the baluiit c. th e co n tract s tip u la t­ gran d m o th er of H iaw atha, is play- | nels w hich ran horizotially and at
Jin k s is scheduled for th e p ark
No. 41 Was til Io 2. I n Sliatlv ing that the em ploye is to he r e ­ ed by Lucy M iller w ho is the rig h t angles front the face inw ard
au ditorium at 6 o'clock, w ith a
ceiving
a
la
y
m
a
n
s
wage
at
the
Bosses
at
the
Alcoa
M
ining
com
pany’s
Hillsboro
head­
g
ran
d
u
u
g
h
lcr
of
L
a-caw
ay.
a
W
ann
Brook N< 43. 32 I , 7. fm Mi a, h im
dance and first presentation of the
O ne of the tu n n els w as 86 feet and
H illsboro F u tu re F arm ers
of
S prings scout for the U. S. arm y th e o th er 74 in depth. O p en in g ,
No. 91, 20 In 0. ami Plea ,ant View. -•nd of the p4 riod.
America won first place this w eek quarters have been doing their share tow ard seeing th a t w ar Indian pageant in the evening.
A pplications for the train in g are in the Mcdoc w ar. He also w as w ere 85 feet apart C ham pas was in
4 to 0.
the first stock judging contest veterans have jobs. In tact the boys at the Alum inum Com­ "H iaw atha" is scheduled for 8 p. m.
all th ree nights at th e ball park.
F ifteen teac h er va uncles arc still fu..t su b m itted to the W ashington u sig n er of the tre a ty of 1855 and pnw derm an for the job, and was held at
ne M ultnom ah county
»
«
C
hief
of
Police
oil
th
e
R
eserv
a­
•uni
v
cer
e
off
I's te d a t 'In r u u i i l t school super-
thence
4-H ju d g in g w ill be on the F r i­
assisted in placing the d vnam ite fair. G resham , since 1941. in com ­ pany of A m erica subsidiary are w ondering if any firm of sim ­
tion until his death.
V«
I AQm
I n '. c i i d e n i n i l ,, , it fot (‘letnvnt.u v
tratio n fti
day
m orning program . T he Ju n io r
bv D riller J. W Jo n e s and Dick
P articu larly apt was th e assign­ Jones Main p rep aratio n s sta rte d on petition with 14 o th er te; as. T he ilar size in these parts can equal th eir record.
B< fore H
zetcran
school*
i
,, i , hiith schools ,pj I ova
W
estern H orse Show is set for 2:30
local
tea
piled
up
at
total
of
2.-
s
nee
opening
the
H
illsboro
o
f-<
m
ent
of
Ah
x
T
ohat
to
th
e
c
h
a
ra
c
­
ligible for the training,
p. m. a t the ball park. Old T im e
/ d u a l ' l l l l l l l ' i I <4 v a . t h e i r s l i t t h e lit me
Ju n e 24
814’ i poi ts out of a pcssible 3.000. fice and lab o rato ry in
May of
Mana toe. the
county
la-lit •.,4 ,n h e s o i n e w h . i t his applu at ion mus be approved ter of G uitch ie
dance is to be in the evening s ta rt­
A No 2 Red C rt ss blasting pow ­
Charlci K reu g er of th e H ills­ 1945. the com pany has ta k e n on a
Alex is th e son of Jim der.
ing at 9:30.
high er
n,m ,1'hools hav
not ny the cu inly ad vi« ry com m ittee .Mighty
20 p er cen t gelatine, w as used. ■
F inals in ju d g in g w ill featu re
listed tin e ,' t h e i n u r t h i i u s e
E lm er ( in e r b ir \ as re-elected fo h et. one of the g reat m edicine eee.irding to P etk e T he d en o ' iling boro team placed second on in d i­ payroll com prised 80 «eignty, per
vidual
high
score
w
ith
884
to
910
re
n
t
of
veterans.
H
ighest
m
onthly
the S atu rd ay
m orning activity.
chairm an of tlie com m ittee at men. and his g ran d fath er. S h a-k - prim ers w ere -40 per cent gelatine.
for
the
w
inner,
R
ichard
Je
n
k
in
s
percentage
w
a
s
in
J
u
l
y
o
f
k
ar
was
also
a
W
arm
S
prings
A nnual M utt Dog show sponsored
1‘hui dav
m eet m g
and Dennis >c ut durin g the Modoc War.
A secondary deto n atin g system was of Indeixm dence.
Don
Logan
of
this
y
e
a
r
w
hen
ev
ery
m
an
taken
was el ch d .secreta,
by H illsboro R otary club is set for
O tn er mem-
to insure th a t all i»>ckcls H illsboro .'.a, f u rth w ith 8663« on by the com pany w as a v eteran
P laying th e part of th e A rrow - Use!
be s of tl
1:30 p. m. w ith the S enior W estern
i <’arl B«ch-
w ould discharge.
points and M erton Sahnow a close «100 per cen t). E ighty-eight p er
H orse show at 2:30. A dance at
A. O Jo h n
E. A G riffith. head, lath« r of M innehaha, is J.oi-
L argest previous d y n am ite blast in fifth with 864.
Q
uestion
cf
ju
st
w
hy
the
tw
o-m
ile
cent
of
the
m
en
h
irc
a
in
J
u
n
e
w
ere
per
T
ufti.
w
ho
is
th
e
son
of
9:30 to the tu n es of Hazel F ish­
Ai I b ur Slook Mil >n Si,non. Dav-
the «(unity was believed to have
stretch of Thom pson road from the e r’s all-g irl band w ill close the a n ­
H illsboro won by a safe m argin ex-servicem en.
id
Cei cghiiio Mt
Ai th u r Con- C harlie T ufti last of the once pow ­ tx'cn ap irroxiinately 28 tons 111 the
Tslultnomah county line to Salz- n ual fair.
in the team com petition, second Service Total High
n d l. M n . G U K urtz and the erful trib e of .Molalla Indians. The late th irtie s .
o rth easte rn W ash-
place Albany having 2,469. M olalla
it 11 il - nam e for the tow n of M olalla was
Srnllh-Hughfcfc , 'it. ..
T h irty -n in e of the A lcoa vets m an _ ro aJ ir. n has
not been oiled
waft tl.. d .'. a : 2.440.
N« berg interview« d by the A rgus adm it-
boro. Forest ( (Ac an d Bank high derived from this tribe.
F
our
of
the
War
D
ancers
arc
aired
in
the
co u n ty c c u rt room
fourth
w
ith
2.420
and
M
ilw
aukie
schools. T he c inmitt« e approved
ted
to
a
total
of
1.429
m
onths
in
s of Wo: Id W ar II w ith
fifth w Ah 2,403
War
m county qu ta for the all applications s u b m itte d a t th e p v h etciap
service. T his adds up to a tractio n S a tu rd ay m orning.
ply of action overseas. V eter­
C om m issioners Jam es L ew is and
,y-«r ** Usboro toxin of K reuger. over 119 years. A nd 29 of th a t
1M0 4 h< t drive, wtiH'li is m i»ed- met t mg
ans
of
both
w
ars
also
a
re
sc
a
tte
r­
The 12 v eteran s w ho w ere a p ­
Sannow an a Logan "took first An group saw overseas d u ty for a ¡J. W. H ughes received a group of
Ulcd to sta t about the nud lie of
ed
thro
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
cast.
25
Bonny Slope citizens w ho w a n t­
the Jerse y cow event, second in total of 692 m onths or m ore th an
Oetotx I ti.• .■» b e e n set at $20.000. it proved to atten d school at H ills­
Rom ance of the old w est in ­
ed to know w hy th e ir road has
jw ine. and th ird
in beef and 57 years.
ivan atu -.m r e d t m s w e c k bv ( ’at le- boro ('o n ra d E A nderson, route 2. volves
enry K alam a, w ho tak es / /
G uernsey cows. Logan was high
When it cam e to finding out just r o t been im proved. L ew is and
if Hi Unno, county Iig ard , Jo h n R and F red H Bowl- the p art H of
¡•»t.
T
ill
lagoo. story teller. He is
bv. lo u te 2. C >iia bus. Lloyd G.
boy in Jersey and A yrshire cows w hat m edals the boys w on d u ring H ughes explained th a t the county
rhatrm nn
the
grandson
of
C
h
arlie
P
itt,
W
arm
.nd S ahn nv was h ig h in sw ine.
$12.4(H) |e » than Miller, ro u te 1. C ornelius. R ob­ S prings in te rp re te r of an
the tenures in service th e resu lt at p resen t has ap p ro x im ately 800
This ip,
early
w. route 1. C ornelius;
proved to be a p a rtia l list. Most m iles cf road in the sam e con­
W ar Che
d riv e ert G Mi
fo r la Kt
J.
B.
Thom
as,
H
ilhi
S
m
ith-
L
ively
in
terest
in
the
rev
iv
al
of
Local w a r v eteran s w ho have
C h arlie was a son of Base-
itio n and th at because of the p res­
the otal am unt to I »«• P cicy H PcA onka. ro u te 3. Hills- day.
nlthou.
H ughes agricu ltu ral in stru cto r and of the Alcoa vets e ith e r claim ed d ent
"Hobby
H
all"
a»
o
ne
J
the
(eat
wee.
chief,
of
th
e
P
itt
R
iver
In
­
budget the county is follow ing certificates of elig ib ility to receive
t'al budgets . high* u»ii". Dale L. V anDom elen. ro u te 1. dians of C alifornia, and w as c a p ­ tires of the W ashington county fair K F A. advisor, took the team and they couldn't rem em b er or claim ed
i allée t- <1 f
teg
schooling, flig h t training,
Coriiebu . S y lv ester Rice, ro u te 2.
that the honors m ean noth in g an y ­ a program this y ear of using oil or u o lar
t r . Tr .
e-jo b train in g u n d er the
tu red by tin* Modoc trib e and sold next w eek -end in H illsboro is in ­ 10 o th e r m em b .rs to the fair.
way. Inform ation the A rgus w as only on roads th a t have been G. I. n -th
rent m eeting of the e«»un- C o m ch u . Robert L. G ulvui. route to a trib e in O regon w here h e dicated by th e applications for di-
At n
of rig h ts a re urged by
Robert I). M illar,
able to pry from the gro u p cam e oiled previously in o rd er to protect Dolph bill
budget com m ittee, repre- 2. H illsboro.
ty ch»
G. S tu a rt, W ashington c o u n ­
m astered m any of the In d ian la n ­ play space and req u ests fo r in ­
partly because som e of the o th er its investm ent.
from the Bov .Scouts, lout • 3, Beavt rton. Leo M S p ie l­ guages.
sen U t \
fo
rm
atio
n
concerning
the
show.
ty
service
officer, to consider all
"We have d u st in c u r b u tte r
boys knew so and so h ad w on the
Carni» i c G irls, (till Scouts, anti ing, route* 2. H illsboro; R aym ond
H enry, him self, is a g rad u ate of P resen t prospects arc for a w ide
and cream and if w e don't have aspects of the program before m ak ­
air
m
edal
or
P
u
rp
le
H
eart,
etc.,
and
\T < A each presented .1 bud« 1. C appottt, route 4. Sherw ood
ing a final decision on w h at bene­
Foie t G rove A lvin 1. M artin- Cush Indian school in Tacom a, and v ariety cf e n tries in both senior
out the hero on the spot so he had polio o r som ething before long I'll fits
get of fin.m» I req u irem en ts for the
to use.
dtendvd H askell In stitu te in L aw r­ and ju n io r divisions, according
be surprised." one Bonny Slope
to ad m it it.
and these w ere ae- ell, (»ales C ieek . Robert B Bridg- ence Kansas.
conking
S tu a rt said m any v eteran s do not
His
son
Ross
w
as
th
e
Lions
club
com
m
ittee
in
charge
lady stated. T hom pson road is the
Rohei t D en llcrd er.
tou r Majors
cepted An over«.ill increase 111 rc- » .*. G t ton.
th a t if th e length of se r­
a m em ber o f tIV C ross Roads of th e event.
F our fo rm er m ajo rs a re in the m ain feeder to th e valley." an o th er tealize c red
(lUiren Tilt
1 f each
group was route 1. Forest G rove; Flovd H operation in Bikini.
it is used for one aspect
S ev eral
«tolled ions of various
H aipcr, stai route. Bank*. H ow ard
•Alcoa payroll and four of th e Al- visit« r said, and p rin ted out th at vice
M
iss
G
race
C
onnell,
route
1.
shown ovet last year
types, p ain tings an d photograph.-, H illsboro, won fits ' in the 4-H and c a payroll saw service in W orld he thought the am ount of traffic of th e tra in in g th at it sub tracts
T ra \
said a greater proportion H Shccle. C o in eliu . ('o n ra d J
proportionally
from the benefits
have alread y been en tered in the Lam b D ollar D in n er c in tc s t held War I. W D. M oreland w as a m ajo r it has w ould ju stify the expense.
of the m oney collected on the IlMti Hidy, io n ic I. Fore.-’ (»rove. Civile
left for o th er phases.
hobby show and m any m ore are e x ­ in tlie county A ugust 15 and 16. in the arm y and served w ith the
A
M
c
C
m
a
c
k
,
route
4.
H
illsboro;
C
om
m
issioner
H
ughes
explained
d r i’ e w ill rem ain 111 the countv
The service officer now has in­
pected d u rin g th e com ing w eek. Miss C onnell will ga to t h
91st division and in th e second th at "Y our road is passable and form
m u te 1. Fore t G rove;
s ta te
,th e n fo r previous years The o th er A l\y S ah
ation on the steps to be tak en
A nyone in tjie countv w ho has a (air
to re p resen t W ashington coun­ arm y. He w as a captain in the in ­ w e're so rry ve c a n 't get to it as by discharged m en and w om en in
mone
is used to iipport w elfare Joseph Bi idgcs, (Liston.
hobby is in vited to ex h ib it in the ty.
fantry but finished as a m a jo r in yet. We w ould like to have all our applying fo r unused leave or fu r­
H ollis F H artw ick , star
agenen and thus h e l j . the c unty
event
and
inform
ation
m
av
be
ob-
Ju d y D onaldson, ro u te 3. H ills­
route. B anks; Jo h n J . 11» rinckx.
T he o th e r w inners were: B ar­ the a d ju ta n t general's d ep artm en t roads oiled."
indire» lly
lough tim e u n d er
the
term in al
boro. and Daniel P crin. ro u te 2. lained bv writing "Hobby H i l l ” in bara
C om m issioner Lewis
said the leave pay bill re cen tly signed by
The local d riv e mav he used as route 1. C ornelius; P aul P. Vnn- B
eier, route 1. H i " .
- and confesses he's m ore proud of
eaverton, placed first in th e 4-H care of lhe W ashington co u n tv fair □nd; M
derzanden.
ro
u
te
1.
Banks,
Roland
the in fan try service. J o h n S w an ­ county now has approxim ately 50 P
P
h
y
llis
L
inendall.
ro
u
te
4.
a fu i inel through w hich W ashing­
resid
en
t
T
rum
an.
K erm it
1) health contest held .August 13 «i board. C adv .Motor Co.. Hillsboro, Sherw ood, th ird : H> ien Hansen, son was a p riv ate in th e first petitions
for
im proving county
ton county people can
p ro y . le I) Bellish. B uxton.
S tu a rt at present has office hours
B anks. W illiam J Her- the public h ealth office, in H ills­ or telep h o n e H illsboro 3344
World W ar and served w ith a field roads on hand and is doing its best
needed funds to carrv 011 w o rth ­ Compton.
E n tries w ill be accepted at the route 4. Sherw ood, fourth: P atsy rem ount squadron. R. A. W allace to u-e its m oney w here it w ill do at F orest G rove. S herw ood and
boro.
im
cks
and
G
ene
B.
W
hite,
ro
u
te
1.
w h ile iclivitics to comb.it ju v en ile Banks.
B eaverton in addition to H illsbo­
Jo an n e P ran g er. ro u te 3. B ea­ la ir g ro u n d s on the u p p er floor of H iller, ro u te 4. Sherw ood, fifth.
Robert G. V anDom elen.
was a p riv ate in th e av iatio n sec­
greatest ro. He is a t B eaverton from 1
cielinq icncy. he pointed out. The route
T h e D ollar D inner C ontest con­ tion of the signal corps d u rin g the th e most goed for the
Forest G rove; A lovsius verton. placed second in the girls' the F arm U nion building startin g
am ount of people. It w as pointed until 4 p. m. on T uesdays, at the
follow rig rep re • tiled
the
f<»ui V.mdei 2. zanden.
contest and A udrey May Sm ith, W ednesday m orning at 9 o'clock sists of p rep arin g and serving a -atne w ar. W illiam G olden w as an out to the Bonny Slope gro u p th a t
u n ite 1. Banks.
y cu th program s at
the b udget
route I. Scappoose, th ird
A tten d an ts w ill be in H obb. Hall'* d in n e r fo r four people in th ree arm y sergeant in W orld W ar I no county money is oeing used on Sherw ood L egion hall on W ednes­
days from 10 a. m. u n til 4 p m.
m eetir : and poke of the necessity
In the boys' contest. Robert in th e evening and e n tries w ill be
and was in the fam ous A rgonne d ev eh'pm ent cf roads in new sub­ and
M
eeling
S
c
h
e
d
u
le
d
at F orest G rove V eterans of
o f in ’ nsifying activities for the
P ian g cr. route 3, H illsboro, scored closed at 9 a. m. T h u rsd ay . E xhib­ hours, the cost of w hich does not offensive.
divisions
in
the
eastern
p
a
rt
of
the
Foreign
on F rid ay s all
com ih.’ yea, AI Amaclu r of H ills­
W ashington C ountv F arm ers’ U n­ -ecotid highest and T hom as S te in ­ its are to rem ain in place until 10 exceed $1.50.
Donald B A ddington w as a gun­ county, th at the projects them selves day. He W is ars on hall
duty at the H ills­
bo ro , Bov S 'ids. H irold Meyei ion will h< Id its re g u lar m onthly ke. ro u te 3. H illsboro, third.
p. in S a tu rd ay , closing tim e of the
M iss Ja n e t T avlor of C lackam as ner's m ate in the n a w and had finance these.
boro Legion hall M ondays and
H J hm > C am p E lie girl . M.
m eetinu S a tu rd a y at ;?he HilLs-
H ollister M Stolte. M. 1). medi- fair.
one ««f th e longest serv ice records.
county w as acting judge.
The com m issioners gave a ssu r­ T hursdays from 9 a. m. u n til 4:30
IK l A d a m
d i B e a v c i l t ll. (»Ill hoio ch am b er of com m erce room s .al d ire c to r i f W ashington C ounty
E n try b la n k s w ill be available
.-even y ears and six m onths, v ir­ ance to ’he visitors th a t the coun­ p.
and on S atu rd ay s from 9 un­
9cou'
Huy Miller, of Forest G rove, <• h 10 p m., .i< < »i ding to Mi. Public H ealth
D epartm ent, co n ­ at th e hall w hen
of it overseas. He re- ty w ill fix T hom pson road and o th ­ til m.
e x h ib its arc
12. His H illsboro phone n um bet
G eorgia S h earer, secretary
Y A1
P ress R un This Issue 5580 tually all
(C ontinued on page 6)
ducted the exam inations.
(Continued on page 6)
er roads as socn as possible.
is 4151.
Blast Friday
30 County War
Vets lo Receive
Farm Benefits
Hillsboro F. F. A.
TeamW insat
Gresham Fair
Alcoa Hires Many
World War Veterans
Delegation From
Bonny Slope A sks
Why Road Unfixed
g County Quota
For Chest Drive
Sei at $20,000
Service Officer
Explains Aspects
Of GI Training
Lively Interest
Being Shown in
Hobby Hall'
Grace Connell
Contest Winner
Winners Announced
In Health Contest
Reasons ior Shortage of
Teachers Cited by Speaker
ALCOA MINING COMPANY HAS LONG LIST O r
WAR VETS ON PAYMOLL— Thirty-nine ol the ex-eer-
vice men now working out of the Hillsboro office arc
shown. The group includes four form er arm y m ajors,
literally dozens of medals. 'Hie group in the picture ad ­
m itted a total ol 1.429 monthb in service, 692 ot that time
overseas. (Left to right): front row —W illiam Golden,
John Swanson, R. A. Wallace, Ld M- Ja n n te n , Joseph R.
Donnelly, George C. McBride. W illiam Cyrus, Edw ard
Setnikcr, Robert Newman, Alvin N ierm an, Edw ard H ar­
ris, Maurice L. Strait, Howard LaFountaine, A lbert P hil­
pot! and G rant C handler; second row —-W. D. M oreland.
Woodrow Barnes. Burl G reen, Glen Pow ers, Jack Jud'-.
Jame., Vidos, C ail M inden. V incent Jam es bpiering An­
thony K ilburg, Jack W illiamson, G eorge Jurgensen, Don­
ald R. Addington and W ilbur W. Jannsen, th ird row—
Ervin Lindsey, Richard RI Abts. W alter Ruecker, David
W hite. H om er Price. Robert Harvey, A rthur Lvnn Wab-
er. R ile Parks. Charles Munford, George Bovd. Je ra ld
S traughan Milton M. Bowker was not present for the
picture Eight others are working in Alaska H erbert
C hristensen W allace W eatherton. E. t G illenw ater Paul
Branson, Tom Caldwell, Jam es N eustaedter, Snyder P a r ­
ham and John Fautrke.
,
U nless the teaching profession is
m ade m ore attra c tiv e it may re ­
sult in low ering stan d ard s or u n ­
ionization of teachers, asserted P ro ­
fessor C lifford P. Rowe, head of
the jo u rn alism d ep artm en t at P a­
cific university. Forest Grove, in
speaking before the R otary club
last T hursday on 'The Reasons for
tlie T eacher S hortage "
If th e education «>f o u r youth
is not w orthw hile don't bother
ibout it. but if good teachers are
w anted our legislators, taxpayers
, and people must
do som ething
ibout it. declared Rowe, w ho p o in t­
ed out that u n d er present condi­
tions th ere will likely he a teacher
shortage for five or six years.
W ants Good Educators
T he Pacific un iv ersity professor
said that he had heard a great
leal of criticism of the profession
bv the teachers them selves and
said that he was vitally in terested
from a selfish standpoint because
he w anted his ch ild ren to have
»he best teachers.
The shortage, he said, is not the
result of the w ar because men and
" o m e n started leaving the te a c h ­
ing profession prior to tlie w ar The
bottom of the bucket has been
sc .a re d and the q u ality of some
of the teacheis is bound to be
worse u n d fr such conditions, he
laid
S alary schedules of some of the
larger schools are proving a h a n d i­
cap w ith the result that
some
sm all schorls, realizing that thev
have to na.v m ore, are outbidding
them , asserted Rowe.
Reasons Cited
Reasons cited bv tlie sp eak er for
oeoole leaving the teaching p ro ­
fession are «D W omen m a rry in g
«21 F in an cial— S alaries not «oni-
n arable to those in in d u stry School
districts arc onlv pavm e present
rates because th e ,' h iv e to (3)
O pinion th a t anyone can
teach
school.
M arty form er teachers
. have suddenly come to tne re a li­
zation th a t they ran
do o th er
things at m ore monev and w ith o u t
the headaches. «4« T eachers leav ­
ing O regon to go to C alifornia and
W ashington because they pay m ore
is the result of g re a te r public in ­
come from the use of sales taxes.
'5 i T hev see no fu tu re in it. L a­
bor strik es for h ig h er wages and
industry has to up prices, m aking
the teacher feel th at he c r she is
losing out in the w ar of inflation.
«6« N ature of teaching as a job.
The biggest problem is discipline.
N um erous a fte r school activities
w ith the result that the teacher
often has very little tim e of his
own. T he w ork is a strain. t7)
Position of the teachers in socie­
ty. In m anv places they are not
encouraged to p articip ate in civic
iffairs A person's position is too
often based on how much m oney
he m akes T eachers' salaries are
oaid on a basis of being as low as
nossible and the belief is p rev alen t
th at tlie present salaries are not
lik e ly to continue
The low salaries are the resu lt
jf people not w ishing to nay any
m ore tax es than necessarv
ac-
cording to Rowe who pointed out
th it the p roperty ow ner doesn't
w ant to nav an y m ore p ro p erty
taxes, and labor and »he farm er
oppose ’he tales tax W ashington
and C alifornia, he pointed out.
have the sales tax w ith re su ltan t
greater incom e and thus are able
to a ttra c t teachers through offer­
ing m ore money. T he federal gov­
ernm ent covers most every phase
of the lu x u ry tax and the Income
tax from w hich O regon schools
iraw a percentage of th e ir su p p o rt
ha.- no lim e guarantee.
N cv m em bers presented a t the
luncheon T hursday ".-ere is fol­
io ' s Lloyd A u d e:, «n bv E. .T.
M cAlxar W illiam R G abelm an bv
H arold Jo tie , and A lf O Johr.»en
by W. C. Chirster.sor. Jbhnxbr. is »
fsrm .ef ciestdert’ o f
the
Fofe»t
Grove R o u ry club.