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Oregon, Thui ilav, Nov F irem ens Ball Next Wednesday fit Shutc Park Portland Concern ha» Low Bid of $206,445; Four Finn« Bid p l ' » V i t i I|q » th i’ f i» i o f |>l|>< m in t tie r i rp lu c ih g W ill ll-O U t •i .yutern wm » le d M o n I »v th>* i itv u tilitie s < unrniH* to B e .ill l ’ i|n ,1 T a n k o r p o i • i o f P o ith in il fu r u low h id of T h re e o tlu i B in » hub- bid« p ip - \ a i II he H id fr urn th e ■wt end o f the I ’ S L o rd vo in p a « ( d i i i i . u t , at the ju n c tio n o f th e un h ig h w a y fio rn For eat f i r ve Y .n n h lll and the B u tto n v a lle y id to C h e rry G ro ve to the pro- lurn Mte fo r the B ill ihufo v s te n i a b o u t fiv e mllej» W tlt 1 • I o lie >(«»»rd The w lt li d e liV e i y lo 3 .U t o li o i h i fo n 1. l'.MV a n d to p n x e e d e q u iv a le r li 1 fi d a y u n t i l tl co m p le te C o n tr a r i fo p ip w ill h<* let hv thi er date I li m u t i ui t a w urded to B e a ll Pipe .1 Tank c o rp o ra tio n m fm Mp- pt o x ir n a tr lv 53.0(10 feet f I ' th Mpecif lent tonn S eornpanv c<Ml- w it h t l p ti n th a t th e w ill huv •lig h t seam in - o f h e u ig p ir a l - J W B a n .e s . du\ n ig h t . N iv e n . h c i Bright Outlook Predicted for County Farming 27 ut S n it. played ut hu m ilie r, D illo n Miiid * We re ex pec birgejd cro w d e ve r to .itti event E a rly t cket s il< » ha vi good H i Reta m On Centn . c o u n tin g ta x E n tir e go fo r b e n e fit o f t ile II V-» u n te c i F ir e d e ju r t r n c n t i ving - i the - wn n i t u I 'I lio n a n W H <; b e lrn a n . J 1 h o m .n a n d E a rl F u lm e r B TYV Has Only One Friday Tilt; Spartans Idle T illa m o o k ed to nw> t on F rid a s n ig h t Van n il valles w eek a» the ci w ill 1 o th e as g iv e n a id in g pipe I s in it on a • 1 1 I h o f about ih * , f i o r i i one m ile west o f > r«» 'Ih m par o f the p u lir c i x ir n a te ly t o -th ird .s corn- fo r Fourth Position in League at Stake; Rivals Play Here i u k u u d lto i ¡in n p , f| | , t f.,i f i h o u r* u e e u rd ln g to K m - C h ie f W il hiu D illo n «dun rm . m o th e »in in itte e in ( h in g e i f u i r in g e in e r it- M i i - h w i l l he fu r n iK ’ ie d h v B »1 ton Mi M u h o p x p o p u la r i i ¡>ier< I u «> t h ir d s F in is h e d p 3 L o r d e o rn p a n v i> t fo r b o th p r f p ip e at a to ta l o f S iiti 17.775 w o r th la t e .»f SH 85 Thr ec Sections -22 Pa^es 1 h i 4 6 th a n n u a l p re 'I' u tn k .p v in b ill sp H iN o re d H i I I x jo . V o! u n ti Bir«- d e p iir ir n e n t 'ill / u ii d i i w n . i t U o c lo c k n e x t W . d i < c ity with .«ppi ( » x iin .itily m ile . ' lu m e I’ I I l.r a g u r M a n d in i« W I. Spartans To Face Vikings Next Week r th I »»wit G ro s Til!a»ti<><>k W c«i I .i n n Tl««nl M M in n v d le . G riz z lie s . T Y V league a lre a d y won Second ve a r w ith six w in s loam . and w ith th e d is tr ic t 3 t it le w o n as a re s u lt o f g e ttin g th e de visio n o v e r Eugene h ig h la st F rid a y n ig h t, w ill face the (» ra n t Iwirfi G e n era ls in P o rtla n d in a send fin a l game o f the st ite ¡»rep p la y o ffs O n ly ta m e l< f t • TV v league s c h e d u le a ft e r th e T illa m o o k N e w b e rg m ix w ill be th e a n n u .il T h a n k s g iv in g Dav co n test b etw een Hi I \ T h e S p a rtan s o f H ills b o ro h ig h and th e V ik in g s o f F ore st G ro v e , riv a ls since b e fo re W o rld W a r I. w ill come to g rip s in th e ir a n n u a l tr a d itio n a l T h a n k s g iv in g D ay g rid iro n b a ttle next T h u rs d a y m o rn in g . N v e m b e r 28. on th e H i l h i a th le tic f ie ld S ta r tin g tim e : 11 o 'clo ck. G iv in g f u r th e r in te re s t to th e tim e -h o n o re d fe u d is th e fa c t th a t fo u rth place w ill be a t s ta ke in the T u a la tin - Y a m h ill v a lle y league race fo r th e w in n e r p ro v id e d N e w b e rg does th e e xp e cte d a nd d e fea ts T illa m o o k F rid a y to c lin c h t h ir d p o sitio n . 29th .Meeting In p re v io u s ye a rs H ilh i a n d F o r est G rove have m et w it h th e S p a r tans h o ld in g a b e tte r p o s itio n in th e T Y V league b u t th e 29th m e e t in g o f th e r iv a ls fin d s b o th at th e a<M) m a rk w it h th e ir w in s and loss es b a la n c in g . H ilh i, coached b v J im D a v is , has p ro v e d to h a ve a m ore p o te n t o f fense. s c o rin g 149 p o in ts in w in n in g fiv e o f its e ig h t sta rts , w h ile th e V ik in a s have r o lle d up o n ly 71 t a l lies in e ig h t s ta rts w h ile p o s tin g a re c o rd o f tw o w in s , f o u r losses a n d tw o ties. F ore st G ro v e , w ith its b e e fy lin e p ro v id in g a s to p p e r to enem y p la y s , has p ile d u p a s tro n g e r d e fe n s iv e re c o rd , y ie ld in g 82 p o in ts w h ile H ills b o ro has had 121 p o in ts scored b y op p on e n ts. v mings Im p ro ve In e V o tin g s , coached b y A r t B ra c n m a n n . n a ve com e s tro n g in re c e n t games a lte r a w e a k s ta rt. A lt e r h o ld in g tn e h ig h ly to u te d ix e w D e ig e le v e n to o n ly one to u c n - a o w n . F o re s t G ro v e lo u g h t B e a v e r to n to a i —a ll tie . la o tn o f those teams s o u n d ly tro u n c e d H iin i. F o r est G ro v e tn e n tr im m e d T illa m o o k , it) to 0, a n d in its la s t s ta rt d o w n e d T ig a rd . 25 to 0. m e S p a rtan s, e m p lo y in g a s in g le w in g o lle n s e . w m e n has at i»..ies c.iCKeu w n n a nnesse, h a v e iM iie d up triu m p n s o v e r iv u lw a u - m . n g a r d , iiiiu in o o K . w e s t iu n n ana rvs.uria . s c o rin g a t le a st tu rc e to u c h d o w n s a g a in s t each team . tspuric o i m e M ilis o o ro o lle n s e is »»nite L a u u , t r ip le th re a t le it n a if. C a p ta in B in y D a v is , w ho i.as been on m e s id e lin e s in re c e n t we ns w n n a lo o t in ju r y b u t is e x pected io oe re a u y lo r a c tio n n e x t m u - s u a y , is a s ta n d o u t t o r m u v iK.ngo. A c t iv it y o f tnese riv a s b a c x iie ld aces is e xp e cte d to p ro v id e la n s w im a tiu m o e r o f t h r ills . £>otn a re p a cke d u p w it n m ates w n o a re s tro n g in tn e v it a l b lo c k - in g a n a ta c k lin g aspects ox tn e game. opartans A head in ¿o ^ m e e tin g s b e tw e e n F o re s t G ra v e a n d H u m on th e g r id ir o n tn e b p a rta n s n a v e com e o u t anead l 1, tim es, ih e V ik in g s n a v e w o n I rune, a n d tw o b u ttie s w e re ties, n iiis b o io has h a d a il th e best o f the c o m p e titio n in re c e n t years, w in n in g nJ o u t o f th e la s t 11 | games. fo r e s t G ro v e b ro k e an e ig h t- game H ilh i w in n in g s tre a k in 1943 o y tr iu m p n in g . 7 to 2. in an upset, i t>ut tn e b p a rta n s re tu rn e d to t n e ir w in n in g w a ys in 1944 by w in n in g , 34 to 6. a n d fo llo w e d th a t la s t y e a r w it h a 2 1 -to -0 t r iu m p h a t F o r est G rove . E a rly ye a rs o f th e lo n g r iv a lr y fa v o re d th e V ik in g s . F ir s t gam e b e tw e e n th e team s back in 1916 re s u lte d in a 73-to-0 v ic t o r y f o r th o V ik in g s . N o gam e w a s p la y e d tn e fo llo w in g y e a r, b u t in 191» f o r e s t G ro v e came th ro u g h w it h a 37-to-3 tr iu m p h . T h e r iv a ls d id p o t p la y in 1919, b u t in 1920 i t w a s th e V ik in g s a g a in b y a 47-to-O m a r gin. A f t e r th a t b ig s ta rt in th e r iv a lr y F o re s t G ro v e h a d su ch a le a d on to ta l p o in ts scored i t w a s n 't u n t il la st y e a r th a t H ilh i c a u g h t u p a n d w e n t ahead. T h e S p a rta n s go in to n e x t T h u rs d a y 's gam e w it h a le a d o f 291 to 280 on to ta l p o in ts sco re d in th e 3 0 -ye a r s tru g g le o f th e teams. Seven s e n io r le tte rm e n w i l l be p la y in g th e ir la s t games f o r H ilh i next T h u rs d a y . T h e y a re : K e n B ra n d a w , Tom C a lla h a n . D ave E h e le r. F o rre s t H e n n in g . W illie L a n d . J a c k S h e a re r a nd W a lla c e S ig le r. T h re e o th e r se n io rs a rc on th e squad o f 45: D ic k K n ig h t. R a y M cC a nn a nd J im S to lle r. Season's re c o rd s o f th e team s: F o re s t G ro v e 8 Scappoose 19 0 M c M in n v ille 25 12 W est L in n 12 0 M ilw a u k ie 13 0 N e w b e rg 6 7 B e a v e rto n 7 19 T illa m o o k 0 25 T ig a r d 0 H ills b o ro 19 M ilw a u k ie 13 20 T ig a rd 0 0 M c M in n v ille 26 0 N e w b e rg 32 49 T illa m o o k 13 21 W est L in n 6 26 A s to ria 0 14 B e a v e rto n 31 hi h t 'f ii t o i f r W a sh in g ton v . u p u litu r e w as p r e d ic te d o u n tv Ag n t P a lm e r T o rs end H I V A L b F O R THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL CLASSIC—T ie Buchanan. Johnny M ontgomery, Chet Kiser. .Dale Bonnell, Eugene ta lk on tra n s fi-rm a tto n o f the Hilhi and Forest ( iio ’/e prep gridm en tangle here next Thursday with try be fore B il l b o ro L io n s s c h e d u le d c m *• b e tw e e n TdLim «» * Oberg. Jim Dillon. Clarence Koennecke. John Brown. Gene Lewis, c lu b a* :t.s noon lu n ch e on W cd- and fourth place in the T ualatin-Y am hill Valley league race at stake. Top M c M in n v ille w a - c a n c e lle d H erb Norris. K enneth Strandberg. Coach A rthur Brachm ann. Assist- nesd i V c o m p le te ly to a llo w Coach O r:h photo shows the Spartan squad. They are (left to right): First row _ To: s e n d s a id th e m a in tra n s and Coach H enry Pete; second row —Jim Gray. Byron Haevernick, B O ru fo r n i. i t i n has t " m e s in c e th e m id * Dave Eheler, Wally Sigler. H arry Elliott. W illie Laird. Randall H arri th e state title Ray Lowe. Ronald Engelen. W ayne Randlem an. Andy Cunningham , d ie th ir tie s . W a s h in g to n c o u n tv B e a v e rto n , coached by G ene Dun son, Dick Waibel. Tom C allahan, Terry C hristensen. Ken Brandaw. i m i i ;! its a g r ic u lt u r e in c o m e Rus M itchell. L arry Borst. M arvin Simmons, Em ery Huschka. Bvron can, c lin c h e d second place in the fro m $ i IHHI (MM) t , $13 (HNI 000 (m m G arth K ohlm eyer and Tom Six: second row Coach Jim Davis. Dick Hodge. Allan Swanson. Darrel! Frye. Bill Noah, Bill Davis a n d 'B ill 1945 T h i« change v. »« nt* league fo r th e second season in a Knight. Gordon Faber. W ayne Danielson. Ray McCann. Don Rich. to b e tte r p ro d u c tio n r o w b y co m in g fro m b e h in d w ith Dahl; third row —Dick Johnston. Harold Highv. Jim Spear. P eter P a r b ro tig ib o u t bv greater use o f a late sco rin g spree to d o w n H ills Jack Shearer. Jim H arris. Glen Richards and A ssistant Coach Louis son, Jim m ie Mixer. Gene Johns. Paul Thornburg. Jack Beu. Harvey boro, 31 to 14 lust F rid a y n ig h t m a c h in e ry fe rtiliz e rs , e le c tr ic ity McCorkle; third row Forrest Henning. J e rry Doyle. I’.w. Simmons. ind th e t c h a n g e t » g r o w t m m o ro on th e B e a ve rs’ home fie * 1 That Janjes, Dennis Brundage. Bob McEachern. Eddie Kapham m er, A rthur Don Holmes. Lee Alvord. Leon Leinan, Jack Towtbll. J*m S ta le r and ca n n ei v pi ,ducts and les h.iv and de feu t. co u p le d w ith F o re s t G r o v e s W hite, ITm aid Sm ith. Don Chance. Dalton Davidsoft. Eddie Taysi Jack 25 to-0 w in o ve r ' I i g . i r i la t T h u r» grain*. Don Bahnsen; fourth row —Chuck Jones. Willie Potten. Pat Hurley. Dickey. Bud R utherford. H ubert Nelson. Don Schaffer. Roger Sinclair, T h e c o u n ty g ro w s KM) d iffe re n t d a . n ig h t le ft B d h i and the V ik Joe McCoy. Joe K irkbride. Ralph Hanna and Vernon Schindler: back o jrh u lt u ia l co m m o d itie s, m ost o f in g tie d fo r fo u rth place at th e 300 R ichard Lewis, Robert Peterson. Clinton Parm ley. A rland Bertsch, th e m fo i e x p o rt p u rp o -e lo r v e n d m a rk in the sta n d in g s row Don Sauber. Duane M itchell. Boh Eheler. Henry Hinck. LeRov Dean W arren. Don Dwyer. Lam ar Sellers. J e rry Hodge, Dan Sm ith, i e v e . .led B e said tlie peak in r e Voelker. Tom W illiamson. Emil Brandaw and Bob Rich. M embers of tu rn s fro m ’ he fa rm ill W a s h in g Fred Parks. Lloyd Cooper. Wesley James. Pat Longtain, Gene G arrett, to n (< » u nts was in 1944 D u rin g the Viking squad: first row A ssistant Coach Lynn M eridith, Jack Dale M cFarlan. Gordon Young, Bob Over.—(Bottom photo by Fritz) th Li t 10 seal . th e re has been an up tease fro m 4,200 to 5.000 111 th e n u m b e r f c o u n ty fa rm s In cre a s e in acreage has been about I ooo in th a t le n g th o f tim e The co u n ts increase in fa rm acreage H IL L S B O R O FOREST GRO VE n i c e 20 s a i x ago has been o n ly W ally Sigler LE M arvin Simm ons a b o u t 5»ooo acres but th e p o p u la W ith C h r is tm a s d r a w in g nea tio n io thi* last co u p le o f decade Ken Brandaw LT H erbert Norris has m ore th a n d o u bled , le a v in g a and sh o p ping fo r th e Y u l- tid e sea Jack S hearer LG Dale Bonnell g a in in g m o m e n tu m . g re a te r m a rk e t and a la rg e r pool o f son a ll eadv P ostm aster L. T M cP h e e te rs th is p otent ia l lab i Tom Callahan C Jam es Dillon w eek issued a request fo r e a rlv T o iv e n d a id c o u n ty fa rm e rs w ill T erry C hristensen RG Johnny M ontgom ery Legislative m atters and taxes w ere given a tnorough dis in the fu tu re fin d it necessat v to m a ilin g o f p a rce ls and ca rd s b e re so rt m o te to .supplem ental i r r i cause o f the h e a vy p u sh a n tic ip a t G arth K ohlm eyer RT John Brown cussion at the all-dav session of the W ashington County g a tio n m ethods because o f c o m p e ti ed Dave Eheler RE Al Sw anson Farm ers' Union at the Hillsboro cham ber of comm erce rooms ” We a re e x p e c tin g h e a v ie r tio n Be said increases sh o u ld be m ade in use o f m a c h in e ry a n d fe r C h ris tm a s m a ilin g th is seas n th a n Tom Six Q Bvron Hodge Saturday. A pproxim ately 60 persons, representing all areas of t iliz e r s and th a t m ore s p e c ia lty a n y y e a r b e fo re .” he stated F a c ili W illie Laird LH Bill Davis the county, attended. State Legislators Paul P atterson and ties fo r h a n d lin g th is a re not a d e an l c a n n e ry crops sh ould be g ro w n To: vend .said th e n a tio n as a q u a te so th e e a rlv m a ilin g w ill he R andall H arrison RH Bill Noah 8 J. O. Johnson w ere present during the afternoon to hear ac w h o le c g e ttin g m uch g re a te r p ro necessary i f present« a re to a r 8 H arry Elliott F Em ery Huschka 15 tions of the forenoon and to discuss problem s. d u c tio n fro m its fa rm s in th e p re s r iv e at d e s tin a tio n in tim e. A ll C h ris tm u s pa rce ls fo r p o in ts ♦ A h e rd la w g o v e rn in g th e n o rth - ent tra n s fo rm a tio n and w ith a HILHI RESERVES: Richard 1. Reule 2, Simmons west p a rt o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty of th e R ocky m o u n ta in s ..m ailt r p o p u la tio n m i th e fa rm s east 4, C. Jones 6. H ershev 7. K night 9. Holmes 10, F. Hen- sh o u ld he m a ile d hv D e ce m b e r 10 designed to keep h ig h w a y s c le a r Average income of the famlhea is o f c a ttle , was asked b y th e g ro u p In g he i Be said th e re are 13 per m d parcels fo r west , f t h i R ockies ning 13, S toller 14. H arris 17. Hurlev 18, J. Doyle 20, : a id ; greed u p o n b y b o th P a tte r- a n t li i.n m . than in 193 • and by D ecem ber 15. h stated Danielson 21. G. Faber 22. McCann 23 D. Rich 26. Wai- I -on and Johnson. T h e c o u n ty I he p o s to ffic e depai tm e n t has 31 p e r cent less renters, m ore peo ; c o u rt w i l l be asked to have a b rie f bel 27. Potten 37. Saulw r 41. A lvord 47, Schindler 48. p le lx . in in g o w n e rs T h e re is been sw a m pe d w ith a la rg e a m o u n t w r itte n to be p resented to one o f II per ( i nt li . indehtedness since of p arcels o f food and c lo th in g fo r W illiamson 9. Hinck 49 (dupe nbr.). B. E heler 51. R. ' 'h e le g is la to rs . T h is W o rld W’ a r B th opposite o f a ft- c iv ilia n * in o ccu p ie d F.urope a n d lc d . Rich 5.'). Hanna 56. K irkbride 57. Leinan 57 (dupe nbr.), ei thi* fu s t W o rld W a r w h e n in- a m o u n ts to p ro b a b ly 30 per cent me Several C attle H it G e o rg e M o c ra d . P o rtla n d ra d io d< btedne s on fa rm s increased the m ore th a n a n tic ip a te d , he .aid E a rl G c n z e r o f B u x to n , m e m b e r Voelker 64, Tow hill 65, McCoy 65 (dupe nbr.) Bahnsen new s c o m m e n ta to r. a u th o r o f th e M a ilin g o f p a rce ls Io t h i' a rm e d speaker revealed bo( )k "B e h in d th e Iro n C u r ta in ." j >f the Kansas C ity lo ca l, presented 66, E. B randaw 68, M itchell 69. Be said the n a tio n p ro d u ce d one- forces overseas has been h e a vv in and fo rm e r w a r co rre sp o n de n t, w ill th e fa c t th a t the S unset h ig h w a y t h ir d m o re a g r ic u lt u r a l p ro d u c ts recent w eeks hut lig h te r th a n last a p p e a r at th e H ills b o ro c h a m b e r I is open ran g e and th a t d r iv in g in FOREST GROVE RESERVES: Borst 1, Fi ve 2. d u rin g th e w a r w ith o n e -te n th less year because o f th e la rg e n u m b e r if c o m m e rc e lu n c h c n m ee tin g . ( some areas is b ecom ing in c rc a s m g - >f men d isch a rg e d d u rin g th e past w o rk e rs d m ’ m a in lv to g re a te r use Lowe •!. Oberg 6. Koennecke 7, M itchell 9. Cunning- 1 fir e O ne b. »A .us b o rn at the N o v e m b e r 26. a c c o rd in g to A. L. ! ly hazardous. I t was p o in te d nut o f la b o r-s a v in g m a c h in e ry a nd f e r vear In a u g u ra tio n o f fiv e -e e n t a ir c.ifnp. A m a c h c r, c h a irm a n o f th e fo ru m | th a t c a ttle w e re h it by a u to m o b ile s ham 11. Buchanan 12, K iser 13, Strandberj g 17. Young m a il has b ro u g h t about an increase tiliz e r s | re e e n tlv and th e e n tire dam age K e n t was i s’» per w e e k f ’r c.icit c o m m itte e . D e ll .L ues, president o f th e O re o f about 15 to 20 p e r cent in tiia t 19. Engelen 26. Lewis 21. had to be assum ed b y th e d riv e rs . u n it Ten ints w ere iu n is h e d wood. se rvice M o o ra d fo r m e r ly w o rk e d w ith in th e lo c a l Me- gon C ity L io n s clu b , th a n k e d the T he m e e tin g agreed g e n e ra lly w a te r and u;sc o f th e c c iu r a l u til th e C h in a Press and was c ity e d ito r local c lu b fo r p re se n tin g th e c h a r Ph. etcì i re v e a le d . it y roo m fa r show cr.- .md l.iu n d rv o f tlie S h a n g h a i T im e s fo r tw o I th a t th e reeentlv vo te d "H o u se B ill ter at O regon C ity T uesday n ig h t SO" "s h o u ld he d e cla re d u n c o n s ti- t.H’ ilitic s . E n »h mi It is 12x14 feet v c a is He was th e fir s t fu ll- tim e 'u t i o n a l" Rev. B a k e r p re s id e n t o f the new T he c o n te n tio n was w ith a w ood w a ll about th re e feet c rre s p o n d e n t in th e O rie n t fo r V e rn o n ia c lu b , and a co m m itte e hifch and a t ?nt to:P. M ir v in F h c a r- T im e and L ife m agazines b u t was based on the fact th a t c itie s such fro m V e rn o n ia a tte n d e d the m e e t N exl H ills b o ro d is i rie l Bov ' er w is fir s t m an i ger o f th e eam p fo rc e d to h a v e in A u g u s t o f 1937 is P e rtla n d w h e re th e v o le c a rrie d ing Sc ut c o u rt o f h o n o r w ill be h e ld j «ind he was stive« •eded a b o u t the w h e n th e Ja p s m a rch e d on S h a n g 'h e b ill, a re not a ffe c te d b v the L L M a c In ty re was p ro g ra m on F rid a y n ig h t. N o ve m b e r 2!l. at T h e past, p re se n t a n d tu tu rc m easure. T h e F a rm e rs ' U n io n v o t H » \e hai. He re tu rn e d to th e U n ite d 'd th a t th e b ill be v o id -d . t i. i n i n a i i .ind in tro d u c e d T o rv c n d th e c ir c u ii c o u rt room 111 the H ills b o r o a nd W a s h in g to n co u n ty s m an- W h ip p in g e li'. m i was M ate s to spend th re e ye a rs as e d i P io id c n t C la re n c e W in iu m p re e o u n lv Suggestions G iven r o u r t house, it \\ as an- m a rk e t W ednesday by ,,f w e re discussed Tuesday n i.d i! <>ver to r o f tlie S a n ta C ru z S e n tin e l in sided nounced Ib is week. In r e l. it too to the basic school 1 a d io s ta tio n K O IN . P o rtla n d , in th«' Hie d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu r e C a lifo r n ia M o o ra d was p u b lic l\ - (Continued on page 4) la tio i> . d ir e c to r fo r the n a tio n a l M .is flo w e r d a irv and Mm n u ig d .w fir> t o f a series o f n e w b ro a d c a s ts R d Cross and m 1941 w e n t t, ilii.v la rg ì' lo ca l d is trib u to r s , and u n d e r th«’ g e n era l t it le o f "L o o k o th e rs in II,is a ie a w e re fo llo w in g W e ll to O u r I in d .” A u s tra lia to o rg a n iz e Red Cross ac t iv it ie s "d o w n u n d e r." I a p ric e .'i lie d u le a n n o n ,ie .it .11, C ir e u i: .h id -;e K F ra n k PeU'rs; i l ’ u ri land M o o ra d w ro te th e s to ry o f the A r th m K e ilin u . w e s te rn p ro d u c ti.u i T h e w a rtim e o rd e r p i o lu b i, m g m an a g e r fo r th e lo c a l B ir d s> Eye fir s t la n d in g s on G u a d a lc a n a l and sale o f e re .o n a n d ('re a m p r o d u e ls S n id e r d iv is io n p la n t o f G e n era l c o o f the B is m a rc k The Argus will be printed Sea v e re fo d r th th e e B a ttle S a tu rd a y E v e n in g I w .H i in re Ilia n 18 p e r C« n i but Foods c o rp o ra tio n ; M a r tin Senko. Long range p la n n in g is n n p o r- o u r o w n p la n s and r u n o u r o w n t e fa t c n n le n t was te m p o r a rily I l in t s u p e rin te n d e n t, and t ester at the regular time on W ed Post. He was w it h the 32nd and l.in t to th e s liite , e o u n lv and c ity , pro je e ls. T he W a s h in g to n C o u n ty D a ir y I p ro g ra m m o re e ffe c tiv e and to be lif t e d d m in g H ie s u m m e r b id 1 - D e in rn in , H ilh i s tu d e n t w h o recent lis t d iv is io n in th e iiin a L s , f N e w d e c la re d J a c k U a r lle tt o f P o r t W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , lie said, 1 s to re d again. nesday of next week, but G u in e a , served w it h G e n e ra l M a rk Breeders assoeiat >n e le cte d R av i a b le to s e rv ic e m ore d a iry m e n ly w o n second place in th e n a tio n a l la n d . e iiiis iillin g e n g in e e r fo r the sh o u ld eo-o p e r.d e in th e W illa P a lm e r S. T o rv c n d . c o u n ty agent P rice s as a n n o u n ce d bv Hie d is r k s 5 th a rm y in Ita ly , and was D ic iic k x o f Forest G ro v e , and W e in te r- because there is no ru ra l or C w la s la te e o n iin iile e on p o stw a r a d iu o t- m e tte v a lle y flo o d c o n tro l p ro je c t, tr ib u to r s a ri': F or q u a rts $1 là. t e F .F A . s p /e c h contest, ith G e n e ra l P a tch 's 7th a rm y in I P u tn a m J r. o f H ills tu r o . os n e w p o in te d o u t th a t a r t if ic ia l in se m - v ie w e d A ll to o k id v .in ta k e in c n l a n il d e v e lo p m e n t, in .speaking lie p o in te d o u t th a t s o il e rosion la ti: $1 07 w h o le sa le : fo r p in ts , till d ire c to rs o f th e a ssociation a t th e ir E u ro p e fo r C o lu m b ia B ro a d ca stin g u la tio n o f d a ir y c a ttle was p a rt o f o p p o r tu n ity to speak h u h l? city delivery by the post- b e fo re th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce m ust be g ive n serious c o n s id e ra cents re ta il, ââ cents w h o le s a le , S ystem . He was m Russia d u rin g a n n u a l m e e tin g h e ld in the H ills a lo n g -tim e p ro g ra m fo r th e g e n tio n because so il is th e v e ry es o n e -h a lf p in ts 31 cents r it . u l. at) c o m m u n ity and each p re d i T iie s d a v boro c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce room s the w in t e r o f 1914-45. e ra l im p ro v e m e n t o f d a irv c a ttle office distribution will be b r ig h t fu tu re fo r the area. T h e p la n n in g done bv G e rm a n y sence o f Hie c o n tin u a n c e o f o u r cents w lw le s a le . He is b e in g h e a rd in a M o n d a y last Thursday. Ditrickx and Ptit« and th a t d a iry m e n p a rtic ip a tin g in Triday m orning throughout th ro u g h F rid a v new s c o m m e n ta ry nam w e re elected to th e n sit ions it c o u ld w e ll a ffo rd to take a d v a n t- fm m a n y te a rs w ilh the v ie w o f i xislenee T h e w h o le lo n g range p la n n in g w o r ld di in in a lio ii was e ile d bv h e ld b y V ic to r M dsen and Ed t ge o f the d a irv h e rd im p ro v e m e n t the county. In some postof iv e r s ta tio n K G W at 5:15 p. nt. (lie speaker, w h o asserted th a t if p ro g ra m is not a lj eco n om ic F re u d e n lh a l. b o th H ills b o ro , whose te s tin g w o rk Ixu n g co n d u cte d in lo r d in g Io Bai H e ll, w h o h e ld that D ia l ty p e o f p la n n in g c o u ld be te rm s e x p ire d Ih e c o u n ty so th a t th e v w o u ld h a v e fices w here mail is d istrib li i d fo r a d e s ir in '!iv r purpose Hint h u m a n assets have an im p o rta n t T h e te c h n ic ia n . H a m id R ussell, reco rd s w h ic h w o u ld assist th e n , re p o rte d th a t at th e tim e o f the w lie n used fo r c o n s tru c tiv e p u r place A lo n g range p ro g ra m , he m d e te rm in in g lu s t how e f f r e liv e uted to boxholders, s u b aid. s h o u ld in c lu d e edueat inn, poses w o u ld re s u lt in a h it h e r m ee tin g th e a ssociation had re c e iv th e p ro g ra m was in th e ir re s p e c Ilills O ld M an W e a th e r gave local h e a lth, re e re a lio n a nd re lig io n . p la n e o f liv in g scribers will probably r e re sid e n ts a taste o f tilin g s lo come ed s ig n -u p s fo r 1 800 cow s and th a t tiv e herds. boro this w eek issued a sire- T h e local liu s iiie s s n ie ii w e re u r g Seven tru e lu lls .111 I one nut tru e I 157 d a iry m e n w e re p a rtic ip a tin g in C ily p la n n in g com m issions, ac A m o s W a tk in s , L a u re l, one o f r ia l p lra tu citizens to make ceive their papers. w hen he tu rn e d loose e a rlv th is the p ro g ra m . c o rd in g Io Hie speaker, s h o u ld o p ed b v Hie s p e a k e r Io get b e h in d b i l l w e re re tu rn e d bv W a s h in g to n the d ire c to rs , re p o rte d on th e a n every e ffo rt possible to pro w eek w ith Ih e h e a vie st r a in f a ll o f T h e a sso cia tio n, w h ic h has been n u a l m ee tin g o f th e sta te associ e ra te u n d e r Hie ch a m b e r o f eom - a p ro g ra m th a t w ill b u ild th e k in d e o u n lv g ra n d .1111 v lo C ir c u it Ju d g e In fairness to all who wish Hie season to d a te and fo llo w e d vide rooms, apartm ents ami f a c o m m u n ity Dial is w a u le d and R. F ra n k P eters T ue sd a y F iv e ot in o p e ra tio n since M a rc h 7. 1946, a tio n and p o in te d o u t th a t a t (lie in e ie e la th e r th a n eil.v co u n c ils houses that are not now in use to check on the classified th a t b.V le a v in g a th in snow on has d o u b le d its g ro w th sin ce th a t present tim e th e y w e re o p e ra tin g le cause il e u s u a lly lim ite d Io p u b th a t w ill a ttra c t th e k in d o f peo th i' in d ic tm e n ts are e c ri I. lo help ease th r leeal e r iliia l Hie area W ednesday m o rn in g . ¡ tim e T h e d ire c to rs n o w hope to O ne in d ic tm e n t ch a rg e d L lo y d lic w o rk s B a r lle tt held th a t n u b ile p le th a t are w a u le d lio u s iiiK condition. ads. t h e Argus classified R a in fa ll fo r M o n d a y was 201 | tic able to sig n up a s u ffic ie n t n u n i- fro m th e ir fa rm , w h ic h is lo c a te d w ith d is o rd e r ly I. R. H e n d e rsh o tt, p u b lic ac B e .ii.l o f B ank: w o rk s are not th e p. I iiia lie id w a v th re e m ile s n o rth e a s t o f C o r v a llis , It was pointed out that a inches fo r T ucsd ; v 1.17 fo r a 48- pages will be posted in an , tie r o f cow s to ju s t if y th e e m p lo y and th a t th e fo llo w in g c o u n tie s a re Io p ro v id e e m p lo y m e n t. In d u s tr ia l c o u n ta n t. and t ) W H randaw o f c o n d u ct. lie was a rre ste d O c to b e r large num ber of industries are h o tir to ta l o f 3 18 inches Less th a n in g o f a second te c h n ic ia n , a c c o rd p a rtic ip a tin g in th e p ro g ra m : Y a m - dollun he Mia, linn over d > h l N ew sham F lo ris ts w e re p re se n te d 12 bv D e p u ty S lie r ills .A lb e it Nos- Argus window T h u r s d a y h a lf an in c h , .42. fe ll S u n d a y. b ring p re v rn lrti from try in g to in g to W a ld o F lin t, v ic e -c h a irm a n , h i’.l, M a rio n . L in n -B e n to n , Coos» aek an I N e v ille B a g le y and i.- now lie ie b e fo re le a v in g the c o m m u n as new m em bers. settle in and near H illsboro anil m orning. w h o served in th e absence o f H e n and W a s h in g to n , and th a t in five G eorge M oo ra d , K G W c o m m e n at lib e r tv a fte r p o stin g SbiHI b a il. ity I ’ m chasing p o w e r o f the peo businesses w liieli are starting r y Hagg. w h o is th e c h a irm a n o f n e a r fu tu re i t is e xp e cte d th p t p le is Hie o n lv lia s i, fo r o u r econ ta to r and a u th o r, w ill be th e sp e a k M a r tin D e la n e y M e ln tu e ff o f ro u te Deadlines will be the same Itrre are being c urtailed bv the Ihe b o a rd o f d ire c to rs . e r n e xl Tuesday. ,1. W B a rn e y was I. .Seappoo.e. is churea'd W illi g ra n I u n its w ill also be in o p e ra tio n in o m y. il was held lack of adequate housing fa c ili T he Wa h iu g to n G u ilt y A s s o c ia as usual. Classified deadline D F re d M c K e n z ie . O regon S tate C lackam as and la rc e n y 011 a n id h e r lin e b ill, lie M a lh e u r c o u n tie s T ile sp e a ker d e c rie d th e idea o f p ro g ra m c h a irm a n T uesday. ties fo r owners and employes tio n o f School B oards w ill h o ld its | „lie g e , re p o rte d th a t th e re was G re e te rs' c o m m itte e fo r next was a rie s te d N o v e m b e r Hi by Di p d e p e n d in g on fe d e ra l g ra n ts, a l will be 3 p. m. Tuesday and a n n u a l m e e tin g and e le c tio n o f of-1 ra p id g row th in a r t if ic ia l in s e m in w h e re o rg a n iz a tio n a l w o r k a n d a lik e . in c lu d e s Rev C lif f o r d u ly S h e r iff D ic k Busch m id is Im lg i s ig n -u p is a lre a d y w e ll u n d e r w a v . th o u g h in some eases llre.v are fiie s d a y ' Too late to classify" at 1 liv e rs at B iru e - school a u d ito riu m a tio n a ll o v e r th i c o u n try a nd e m M r. H agg is also c h a irm a n o f t)i«j T ru u l. Rev . Jo h n S c h ie i lin g and B ed in th e C ounty j a i l w it h b a il set m o p i lie m a in ta in e d th a t II wa in H ills b o ro on Monday, November tim e lliu t p i .L. people develop I F. Pile. at $1000. p. m. Wednesday. 25, at 6 p. tu. ued research m order to m ake the bOClJUUii. Early Christmas Mailing Urged By Postmaster Probable Starting Lineups Farm Workers' Camp Closing First Season Legislation, Taxes Pondered by Fanners Portland Writer, Commentator, Speaks at C.ofC. Honor Court Set Whip Cream Control Gone Four Local People On KOIN Program Press Time Same; Dislribulicn Lafe Importance Long Range Planning Stressed Here s Grand Ju ry Finds HaY°r Issues Piea Seven True Bills County Dairy Breeders Elect Two New Directors Heavy Rain, Snow Hit Area This Week School Group to Meet Proiw Hun This Issue 5630