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C ounty F air R eady for W ednesday Night O pening Local Grade Schools Open Doors Sept 2 THE WEATHER M 'i« A » » A u i J 'I m I A q . j u « 1 Hb II 1 1 1 Au<|U »l lb a - ij 1 A u g u a l 1 *« 1 * Mm 7i /4 44 I i I L . I k i i n , ( )i • • g u l l , T i m i a l a '. ' W ith W bhh ** < n rn h fr.» -,| ( h r fill P c ra n ts S a y C h ild re n Enjoy 8-W eek S u m m er P ro g ram ; 202 T ak e P art A lt tc tit'h n h .iV i* !>«•»•t» i i n t l f n i Io be on h and S w tu id u y m o rn in g A u gu»t 30. I’m lilt* in kt g e n c ta l t«*uch- Mk<<» n w t l »in. i n (In * i f W B a ll» « * ^ b u d it o r iin n B. 11 n« i<»i • ill get t<> w g ltltr aK-uii M n itl.iy fm b u ild in g meeting in tin* m o rn in g and p re - (»»ration of lo o m » lo t ch Id rc n in the w ild * <>n Name ijr h r d u lr » S chool bo »«• w ll <»b*erv« th e ftollie tlim - »< h r t l o b .« \\«-i u»cd last yem and w ill l i a v d tin - »»me lo u le t U n til f u r th e i nolle« if !<»<-.« lio n » of c h d d ic n .111 s u ffic ie n tly d iffe r e n t b tn mot«- m id schcduh w ill be < limit;« (I Io f it lht»»r I n « Hills boro's first sum m er su pervised recreation program was a greater success than was ever anticipated, accord ing to a survey conducted last week of parents of 302 Hills boro youngsters who took part in the program. ml ■ r — - r 4 - I t i l l o l I l< I \ l - M A K I H N E A K f i l l \ it t\ to house th e 2?nd a n n u a l W a sh in g to n c o u n ty fa ir at S h u tc p a ik . H ills b o ro A u g u s t 27-30, f a ir o ffic ia ls and tw o ca n d id ate s fo r H a rv e s t Q ueen o f the L a n d o' B e tte r L iv in g , v is ite d th e g ro u n d s lust S unday. P ic tu re d above a te » fa rrv Schm eTlzer, p re s id e n t o f th e fa ir board and m uster o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty Pom ona (¡ra n g e . H - ilv Jean V a n D o m e le n . C o rn e liu s , and I.o is H a w le y . T ig a rd , queen ca n d id ate s; L eon D a vis m anagei of the fa n , and M is M au d e S ta n n a rd . d ir e c to r o f th e pageant Fair-Goers to Eat Heariily at Scout Barbecue A b o u t I .'»00 pounds o f bai t>»< u rd b<*«*f w ill b«* served to W a sh in g to n c o u n ty fa ir-g o e r» ut th e b ig H ills b o ro Boy S co u t d is tric t ba rb e cu e at Shut«* p u ik b e tw e e n t 30 »n«i < .in P rn W« dn< Ml.»y. A u g u st 27. ac c o rd in g to ( ' H e n ry N cluon. co- c h a irm a n o f th e p r c - f k lr eve n t H uge s u p p lie s o f beans, c o rn , ice cream , col fee and cookies w ill a l so go in to th e d in n e r A rra n g e m ent» are b e in g in.uh* to h a ve 12» p ic n ic table» and 250 benches at the p a rk to p ro v id e »eating f a c ili ties fo r a b o u t 1300 p e o ple at a tun«* T he c re w o f cook . servers and assistant» w all he a b le to serve up to 3.000 hot d in n e rs d u rin g the tu n e a llo tte d fo i th e d in n e r. N e l son said T h e barbecue was p la n n e d to raise fu n ds fo r th e proposed $10 • (MMi Im p ro v e m e n t p ro g ra m fo r G am p Ire la n d N o a d m issio n charge o r fa ir p m w ill be re q u ire d fo r e n tra n c e to th e ba rb e cu e g ro u n d s T h e tu n e o f th e d in n e r was set to p e rm it fair-goer» to w itn e ss th e «»p- e m n g event» at the fa ir g ro u n d s at 7 p in T he p i «»post'd im p ro v e m e n t p ro g ra m in clu d e s c o m p le tio n o f th e re m a in in g 20 p e r cent o f th e access to a d and p a rk in g area at C am p Ire la n d , c o n s tru c tio n o f a c a re t.ik e r 's house, re p a irin g th e e x is tin g dam on M c K a y cree k, im p ro v e m ent» to the su m m e r s w im m in g fa O regon s best ho rke sh o c tn .ei- c ilitie s . e n clo su re o f th e pow-w«»\v w i l l com pete fo r sta le tu b . h h I s h e lte r and c o n s tru c tio n o f ;» f ir e to ile t fa cash p r l/c . in .1 Ih re e -d u y to u rn a place. • im p ro v e m e n t o f m ent ut (he W a s h in g to n co u n ty f.m c ilitie s on th e g ro u n d s and e re c tio n o f a fence a ro u n d th e cam p I11 Hills!». and T he cream o f c o u n ty horseshoe & Itchers w ill m iv t A n g ie I 27 and County, State 'Shoe Tourneys Set lor Fair W a s h in g to n c o u n ty f.m b o a rd is o ffe rin g i mu lii cash p rize s fo r the gtttte tou rn ey w ith $73 to go to tin* w in n e r, I ..»die . w ill also p itc h fo; th e »lute c ro w n , w it h th e fin u l scl f o r A u g u s t 3(1 Person-, w ith n s ix -m o n th resi d euce In i he s i. d r in i" e lig ib le foi (h r q u a l* i y m g ro u n d m i th e 2 H lii m id th e in n i i n i i ; o f th e 29lh T in m XIren lo p scorers on to ssin g of 15(1 shoes w ill» < iu iilify lo r .1 ro u n d - r o b in to u rn a m e n t F o rm e r O reg o n S la te I d le hold ers entered lire W II H a yd e n a. it Joe F ris c o o f I ’m II.mil O lio .1 ihn- ...o n o f M il- ol i.■ a o . l I I I I 1 . 1 • h u m o f T in - D a lle s O llie r e n lrh include; »1 G e le h e ll, f n r 'iie r Si il tie und W ashington s ta te ch im p - inn. now o f S h o w ...... W II I 'lo k e o f Eugene, L in e c o u n ty c h a m p io n , W. B ru n g tc a d e r o f O n l i r c i m id II P o ll o f P e iid lc lu n . Mi E ll” ii pn nl F o m d lu n d o f Coos B a y . O re g o n 'w o m e n 's c h a m p io n , .1110 M rs. B y e i» o f P o rtla n d , lust ye a r': ru n n e r-u p m e entered. T h e W a s lu iig lo n c o u n ty lo tir n u - m e n t w ill be open o n ly Io |, id - id o f the ooiioly. I'. I, D ro w n ol route 2, H ills b o ro , is in ch a rg e o f e n trie s . E a rly c u ll fu r e n trie s b ro u g h t (i sm a ll response fo r th is to u rn m n e td w h ic h Is e xp e cte d I bo w ide-opi u. 1X73 Recreation Program Big Success Htllnb< >i>< g i . i i l c M 'lim tl.. w i l l open tin* n e w s i'lm u l y u m Tuesday. Keptembci 2, w i t h full day.', p la n n e d fm ( lie l u s t week of h e lio o l in s te a d o f h a ll day» as in t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s J. W. Poynter. s u p e r in t e n d e n t rt)( local grade s c h o o ls , a n nounced this week tlo iif. iH iy n lti P O u rx h -d Volume .74, No 22 A u g u s t 21. 1917 T each cru M o d A ug. 3( At Barnoit B uilding; Busses R un a» U sual A ll c h d d i «Ml a t e asked to re p o rt the first m o rn in g m > »» to b * ui th e ir MBBigned room»» not lu te i th a n Via m. V n U U ie n H o m to e kind« . gai te n to |i.» < lr th ic« w i l l be dlf.m . • «1 hl 11:30 (to i l tin m 1 m u g < ion th e a ftc i boon h o u rs to be fro m 12 30 to 2 30 Age L im it« G iv e n U n d e r p id u -.iu ii» o f .* tat lav Children m o t be fiv e ><*»»•' o ld o n y r b e fo -e Nov« m b e i 1 ». BH<. ill o rder to «-liter k tn d e rg ia rte n tin . fa ll. P«>? ntei ant > n»t g ia d e i •» W ill be a d m itte d if »lx y e a ia o ld o n o r b e fo re N o v e m b e r I > Kln<b g u rte n e r» w ill a tte n d o n ly »« h a lf do • of i h«H»l tin* fn*-t da> I ’oynle »aid and ea< h s h o u ld b« UCCOmpmiK’d b y a ll a d u lt to liiak«* the IM ' ary a rra n g e m e n ts .1 to w h ic h • «•»»loll each c h ild 1» to a t tend. K in d « : ..iite n c i a tte n d ng tin titornn u •»»•«»»» so n v i on no route» m ay rid«- lb«- b in to «h o o l hMt m n t piovid«* t h e n o w n tr a m * w W teti >n t»"'* at m »on 11» " at te n d in g th e a fte rn o o n •« non m u: t p ro v id e th e ir own tru n » p o r ta tio n to BCh<* b u t m ay 1 id«- hom e on tin 3:30 be » N ew F a< l l l l l r s C h ile , Cl» a tte n d in g th e Pet el Bvs- c o w a nd II W. B a rn e t school* w ill be gr< *<1 by a new c a fe te n u w h ic h can accom m odate a ll stu- dent». 1 he new U .tv id H ill d a s room F un it 1» now u n d e i co n stru e - Bon, W ith < u n p le t.on e xp e cte d in about ox m o n th l*ai«-nt o f th • D a v id d ill area w e re asked to e x ercise ion»«- h t r a in t in p e im ittin g chlldr* » to p la y »trout tin new con- iiru c ti< n d u rin g » f te r-s c h o o l Im u i and on w eek-end» E ig h t ne w te a c h e is w e re added to th e iOCal g ra d e schools fo r th«* c o m in g y«*ai th e s u p e rin te n d e n t a n n o u n d i ’hey .»re II W Bai in school V lc to i 1 W m e g n r and M r» L a u ra N eu m a n . tith g la d » . Jasper Ito g e rf 7 th grad«-. M i G e r tr u d a Id« dth grade m id G o rm .u . Hole, ba id and vocal D a v id H ill school *lr- V ie tta RiiM im sen 4th grade, »nd M n D o ris O lson, k in dergarten P e te r Bo 1 ov. school M iss M u ¡»el W eber». 3 rd grade. I n r|» rH -rifh n t Traffic Lights To Go Up Soon 11 is t ,, 11 ..t i < >n i.f H ilH tin ru 's t i'i i f f i r lig h t system m i B a se lin e is e x p e r t- t d In s ta ll n e x t week, e x a c tly 15 m m ,ills a f t r i tin - c ity c m m c il a u th o riz e d th e w o rk a m i de p osite d th e fu n d s w it li th e slate h ig h w a y com m issio n , C ity M an a g e r J W B a rn e y reve a le d T uesday. O ve rh e a d t r a f f ic lig h ts w d l he in s tid le d m i B a se lin e al Fir.sl, S e c ond and T h ir d a venue F o u r w a lk - a m i- " . n l lig h ts fo r p e d e sln a n s w ill also he n i s i d ie d al each o f th e in ter.-. c c lim , T o ta l cost is exp e cte d to ccach all ail $5000 W o rk on th e p ro je c t, to he c o m pacted ill a t,out a w eek, is la I iq done by th e slate h ig h w a y rm n in is - xlm i D e ris io n Io s ta ll th e w o rk next w eek w as m ade by a I •*|»i e- s e n la liv e o f th e h ig h w a y c o m m is sion w lm vi d id H illsb o ro M on d a y T lie lo n g w a it fo r in s ta lla tio n ol Ihe system was n cccssitn te d by la ck o f e q u ip m e n t, B a rn e y e x p la in e d . County Fair Program W ednesday Night. Auqust 27 — Boy Srout Night 5:30 7 :(M) 8:30 !» IM 9:30 p. in.— Boy Scout Barbecue. Shute park. p. m Cerem onies opening fair p. m Harvest Pageant in auditorium . p ni Harvest Queen coronation. p m Dancing in auditorium . Thursday, August 28 — Farmers' Union Day POO a m 3:00 p m 9:00 p m. 10:00 p. m. G ates open to public. C attle JtnfPini». all classes (Show Rings! Horseshoe pitching, county and state cham pionship eliminations. Mystic escape from sealed packing case. Kramien and company. Husband subduing contest. Starlight theatre. K ram ien and company. Starlight theatre. A m ateur contest, auspices Forest Grove Lions club. Old Tim ers’ dance in auditorium . Fair ground gates close. Friday, August 29 — Grange Day 9:00 a. m —Gates open. 9:30 n. m C attle judging. 1.00 p m State horseshoe pitching cham pionship contest. 2:00 p. m K rannen's escape from sealed packing case. 2:30 p. m.—Ju n io r w estern horseshow at old ball park. 7:00 p. m Starlight theatre. Kram ien and company. 7.30 p. m. A m ateur show. Starlight theatre. 8:30 p. m. Four-H girls’ style rev ue in auditorium . 9 30 p m.—Dancing in auditorium . 10:00 p. m.—Fair ground gates close. Saturday. Auqust 30 — All-County Day 9:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 a. m.- p. m. p. m. p. in.- p. m. -Gates open. State horseshoe pitching championship. K rannen’s escape from packing case. Senior w estern horseshow at old ball park. Special aw ards, all classes. S tarlight theatre. 7:00 p. m.—Starlight theatre. Kram ien and company. 7:30 p. m.—A m ateur contest. S tarlight theatre. 9:00 p. m.—Dancing in auditorium . O f 75 h x j k , rises i c v v id a lre a d y o n ly < nc stated ’. he p r o g r i . r n ■*.. n o t n-rr-s .r y T w o o th e rs f»-lt th e e ig b l-w e r k h < xf,il" a , ', a lu ll- to ., to n y fo r c h ild re n o ld e n ouun ' > t " Ip in th ? fie ld M ost p a re n ts said th e p ro K o o n was ju s t lo n g e n ough and several fe lt it was too sh o rt. S w im m in g P o p u la r M ost p o p u la r pt. <• , f th ? p ro g ra m was th e w e e k ly s w im m in g t r ip to P o rtla n d , th e s u rv e y s.now- A to ta l o f 115 y o u n g s te rs c o m p le te d th e s w im m in g p ro g ra m a c c o rd .n to A l Johnson, in ch a rg e o f s u p e r vision E n ro llm e n t at th e I ’ o. llai?.! p o o l w ent as h ig h as HB ¡at? in J u n e and n e ve r d ro p p '-d b e lo w 91 A b re a k d o w n o f re g is tra tio n fig u re s shows th a t 102 c h ild re n , six, seven and e ig h t ye a rs o ld . w e re re g iste re d in th e p rim a r y g ro u p u n d e i M iss M a rG w e n M o rg a n and M i Frances M ic h e l; 96 c h ild re n ages 9. 10 and I I . to o k p a rt in th e I n t e r m e d ia te g ro u p u n d e r M is , M a rg u e r ite G illis : and 105 y o u n g s te rs in t.u 12 to 14-ycur class to o k p a rt if. ih e advanced gro u p . T he d a lly p ro g ra m s ta rte d at 9 a m w ith a 2 ‘ j h o u r sports and play p e rio d T he tw o -h o u r a fte rn o o n ses sions w ere de vo te d to w o rk on p ro je cts. w ith s w im m in g classes h e ld fo r each class on one a fte rn o o n each w eek. Projects Made P ro je c ts tu rn e d o u t by th e in te r - m ad <tc g-ade in c lu d e d r a ffia w e a v in g w o rk , aoap c a rv in g , a lu m in u m w o rk , t in can p ro je c ts fin g e r p a in tin g , s p u tte r w o rk , e m b ro id e rin g . c la y m .x lc lin g . w o o d e n beads and c a rd b o a rd cartons. In the advanced g ro u p boys m ade 31 le a th e r belts. 11 b illfo ld s . IS c o m b cases. 6 book m arks. 7 c o in purses. 2 h u n tin g k n ife cases, sev e ra l books, plaques, lam ps, le tte r openers, scrap books, book ends, and o th e r a rtic le s o u t o f w o o d p la s tic s a nd m etals. Some boys c o m p le te d as m a n y as fiv e p ro je c ts A ske d w h a t p a rt o f the p ro g ra m th e ir y o u n g ste rs e n jo ye d m ost. 2 5 of th e p a re n ts sa id s w im m in g ano 1 3 said h a n d ic ra ft and a rt w o rk S e v e ra l said th e ir c h ild re n e n jo y e d e v e ry m in u te o f th e day O th e r th in g s e n jo y e d w e re s p o rts events, m usic, d ra m a tic s , m ovies, c la y m o d e lin g . se w ing, and the p u zzle and s to ry - te llin g periods. Pool Need Noted O f th e s w irtim m g p ro g ra m . J W Poy n tc r. s u p e rin te n d e n t o f lo c a l g ra d e schools, said. " In te re s t in and the re s u lts fro m th a t p a rt o f th e I rw gram p ro ve s th e u rg e n t need fo r a lo c a l s w im m in g p o o l." Jo h n son said. " A n average o f 115 boys and g irls p a id fo r t h e ir o w n tra n s p o rta tio n to P o rtla n d each w e e k to le a rn to sw im , g e ttin g n v e ry sh o rt p la y p e rio d w h ile th e re , and th e y re a lly e n jo y e d it . " T h ro u g h th e re c re a tio n p ro g ra m se ve ra l lo ca l y o u n g ste rs w e re g iv e n th e ir fir s t o p p o r tu n ity to see p ro fe ssio n al baseball games in P o r t land. Jo h n son to o k about 75 boys to th e L u c k y B e a ve r s ta d iu m to sec P o rtla n d s defeat Los A n g e le s last m o n th and San D iego last F rid a y . v Big Crowds Due At 4-Day E vent T hree Sections -21 Pages Holiday Traffic No Problem for Teufel Family " t . f - '- n v o d k id s in H ill a,ro •br..~ d; y - a rc the t h r r e T'U?«*lt "•'reddle 11. J u d y . B and T lm m ie . under the new allotment, lie added The greatest exposition of The Land o’ Better Living” ever staged in Washington county will open Wednesday nm ht at the fair grounds on the southeast edge of Hillsboro, Fair Managet Leon S. Davis, announced yesterdav. He has a b o u t a 1200-foot ru n w a y tie .,re d ..u t b e h in d h is greenhouse. T h e Seabee's boat* h o lt is re s p o n s i b le fo r its p e c u lia r d ru m b e a t so u n d in g e n g in e w h ile in flig h t, w h ic h echoes ag a in st th e a ir - tig h t C o m pa rtm e n ts he added. Hillsboro F.F. A. Team Winner at Multnomah Fair H ilh i s F u tu re F a rm e rs o f A m e r ica f o r th e second co n s e c u tiv e y e a r M o n d a y w o n th e sto ck ju d g in g co n test at th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty fa ir. G resh a m in c o m p e titio n w h ic h n u m b e re d 17 schools. D ic k M o e lle r was h ig h in d iv id u a l s c o re r o u t o f 51 e n trie s . B ob H o c k e rs m ith was f o u r th and D o n L o g a n seventh. H ills b o r o to o k fir s t in A y r s h ir e cow s and Jersey h e ife rs , second in Je rse y cow s and t h ir d in b re e d in g beef. M o e lle r was h ig h in A y r s h ir e , and Logan tie d f o r seventh L o g a n was f if t h in Je rse y h e ife rs. H o c k e rs m ith tu rn e d in a p e rfe c t score in w in n in g a f ir s t in beef. T h e lo c a l F F A c h a p te r scored 2212 p o in ts to 2030 f o r R edm ond M c M in n v ille had 2024. A lb a n y 1967 and Eugene 1948 The team w ill e n te r th e Y a m h ill c o u n ty fa ir at M c M in n v ille F rid a y , th e C lackam as c o u n ty fair at C anby, A u g u s t 27. a nd th e W a sh in g ton c o u n ty fa ir n e x t w e e k -e n d J B Thom as. H ilh i v o c a tio n a l a g ric u ltu r e teacher, is a d v is o r. C ra m m e d w ith e x h ib its o f cho ie - c a ttle , th e w e a lth o f th e fa rm la n d ,, the h a n d iw o rk o f hom e m ake r., and t h " a c tiv itie s o f h u n d re d s o f c o u n ty citiz e n s , th e 1947 W a s h in g ton c o u n ty fa ir is expected to ru n before re c o rd cro w d s on a ll fo u r days th is ye a r. A u g u s t 27 th ro u g h 30. A ll Space T ake n W ith e v e ry nook and c o rn e r f i l l er! to o v e rflo w in g as n e ve r b e fore and s p illin g o u t o f th e fa ir g ro u n d s p ro p e r in to a n o th e r h a lf b lo c k , v is ito rs w ill fin d th e show p re s e n tin g h o u rs o f fu n . e n te rta in m e n t, e d u - c a tio n and a new s p ir it o f c o u n ty - w de c o -o p e ra tio n . D a vis said. T h e fu n fe s tiv a l o f th e fa ir w ill begin at 5 30 p. m. W ednesday w ith th e b ig B o y S cout barbecue at s h u t" p a rk a d jo in in g th e fa ir grounds, fo llo w e d at 7 p m. b y th e Rfar.d o p e n in g o f the fa ir u n d e r sponsorship o f th e H ills b o ro R o ta ry club. A fte r th e gates to th " fa ir a rc o p ened th e "H a rv e s t F - s tiv a l." f o l lo w e d by c o ro n a tio n o f th e H a rv e s t Queen, w ill b ■ staged U n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f ,M"s. M aude S ta n n a rd . th " fe s tiv a l w ill be g iv e n in th e u d ito riu m at 8.30 p. m „ c u lm in a t in g in th e a n n ou n ce m e nt o f " H a r vest Qim er, o f th e L a n d o f B e tte r L iv in g ." T h is w ill be the fir s t p u b - lie a n n ou n ce m e nt o f th e r u le r o f th e H a rv e s t C o u rt. W a s h in g to n c o u n ty f a ir D a n c in g w ill fo llo w . C attle Show Added N e w fe a tu re o f th e fa ir th is y e a r w *11 be th e open class c a ttle show , __ . . . . to in c lu d e 150 head o f th e best d a i r y c a ttle to De fo u n d in tn e c o u n ty In a d d itio n , m ore th a n 125 head o f c a tti e are to be e x h ib ite d in th e 4-H and F u tu re F a rm e rs o f A m e ric a show. J u d g in g w ill begin T h u ra - dav m o rn in g in bo th classes, and w ill proceed as fast as possible to meet th e d e a d lin e o f special a w a rd s to be m ade S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , ac c o rd in g to th e fa ir m anager. In th e m a in e x h ib it h a lls, f u ll th is y e a r fro m to p to b o tto m , w i l l be fo u n d e x h ib its by a ll F a rm e rs U n io n u n its in th e c o u n ty and e ig h t o f th e c o u n ty granges. T h re e a d d i tio n a l a g ric u ltu r a l booths w ill be show n by the V e te ra n s F a rm T r a in in g u n its o f th e c o u n ty . Besides th e d a iry b a rn devo te d to 4-H c lu b a nd F F. A . c a ttle e x h ib its , th e re w i l l sh o w in g s o f p o u ltry , ra b b its , jv v in e and sheep b y c lu b m em b e rs th ro o g h m it^ th e e o in ty . * Norblad to Give Main Address Al Fair Opening Welfare Checks To Be Upped for Many in County T h e n u m b e r o f W a s h in g to n co u n - ty o ld people, depen d e n t c h ild r e n - K t b lin d u s/- w-dl re ce ive in c re a s - es in t h e ir ^ W e lfa re cheeks n e xt m o n th as a reshiit o f re s to ra tio n by th e state p u b lic w e lfa re c o m m is sio n last w e e k o f c lo th in g a llo w ances has n o t ye t been d e te rm in e d it was an n ou n ce d th is w e e k b y K en P eterson, c o u n ty p u b lic w e lfa re o f fic e r. Increases w i l l be in th e fo rm o f m o n th ly c lo th in g a llo w a n c e a m o u n ts to a m a x im u m o f $5 fo r a d u lts . H o w e v e r, not a ll w e lfa re cases w i l l re c e iv e th e added bene fits . P e te rson said F unds a v a ila b le are s u ffic ie n t to m ake th e c lo th in g a llo w a n c e s on a pla n n ed basis o n ly he e x p la in e d T he state co m m issio n has d ire c te d c o u n ty o ffic e rs to re v ie w th e ir case loads on th e p la n th a t" those re c ip ie n ts w h o are a b le to p ro v id e c lo th in g fro m o th e r m eans, w i l l n o t receive th e increase in g ra n t a t present. T he c o u n ty w e l- fa re o ffic e is no w h a n d lin g about 35 o ld age assistance cases. 94 a id de- p e n de n t c h ild re n and 22 a id b lin d cases. P e te rson said. A b o u t 130 c< s- es n o w re c e iv in g g e neral assistance w ill be re v ie w e d to d e te rm in e need f o r th e c lo th in g fu n d . R e m o v a l o f th e c lo th in g a llo w - ancc fo r th e s u m m e r was o rd e re d by th e S ta te com m ission as a m eans o f s ta y in g w ith in th e b u d ge t la id d o w n f o r it by th e le g is la tu re . T he re s to ra tio n was made possible by a p ro m is e o f a d d itio n a l fu n d s fro m tw o c o u n tie s and by passage by congress o f a b ill e x te n d in g b e yo nd D e c e m b e r an a d d itio n a l $5 p e r p e r- son in fe d e ra l m atch m oney a v a il- a b le f o r th e th re e social s e c u rity p ro g ra m s . Y o ungsters T ake P a rt T h re e b u ild in g s th is y e a r w ill be de vo te d a lm ost e n tire ly to 4-H c lu b ar.d F u tu re F a rm e r e x h ib its , in - (Continued on page 3) Man Reporled Dead in Mishap Near Glenwood C lin to n B A aen o f P o rtla n d was k ille d la te W ednesday m o rn in g « h e n th e lu m b e r tr u c k he w as d r iv in g crashed in to th e re a r o r a loaded lo g tr u c k at th e P o rtla n d L u m b e r m ill re -lo a d d o ck n e a r G le n w o o d , a c c o rd in g to C o u n ty C o ro n e r F re d J. S e w e ll, A aen was re p o rte d to have been d r iv in g his tr u c k east b e h in d th e log tr u c k w h e n th e tr u c k ahead o f h im crossed th e h ig h w a y . H e ra n in to th e o v e rh a n g in g logs a nd w as b e lie v e d to h ave been in s ta n tly k ille d w h e n th e cab o f his t r u c k was crushed b y Ih e logs. He liv e d at 2154 N E W e id le r. P o rtla n d . He was e m p lo ye d b y P o o rm a n s L u m - b e r Co. o f P o rtla n d . W h e n Aaen s tr u c k s tru c k th e lo g tr u c k it lifte d th e logs o ff th e t r a ile r and c a rrie d th e m 75 feet across th e h ig h w a y . S e w e ll said. T h e cab o f th e lu m b e r tr u c k was c o m p le te ly crush e d u n d e r th e w e ig h t o f th e logs. Commercial Bank, Grove Win Tourney Openers M an a g e r W a lt R u e c k e r w e n t th e C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k of H ills b o r o and the F orest G ro v e ro u te on the m ound fo r C o m m e rc ia l L e g io n w e re fir s t ro u n d w in n e rs in bank in its 6 to 5 w in o v e r th e T i l l th e d o u b le e lim in a tio n d is tr ic t 6 am ook Eagles in T ue sd a y's second s o ftb a ll to u rn a m e n t w h ic h got u n game. T he bank o u t f it w e n t ahead d e rw a y at the c ity b a ll p a rk T u e s w ith fo u r run s in a b ig second in d a y e v e n in g W in n e r o f th e to u rn e y n in g . T illa m o o k cam e back w it h gets a b e rth in th e state m eet w h ic h th re e in the last o f th e th ir d w h e n O u tfie ld e r V e rn L u ca s h it a h o m e r opens in C o rv a llis Sunday. w ith tw o on base T illa m o o k g o t C o m m e rc ia l b ank and F orest tw o m ore in th e last o f Ihe s e ve n tn G ro v e w e re scheduled to m eet in on a long h it to le ft fie ld . th e second W ednesday n ig h t game n II E a nd th e tw o Tuesday losers. T r o u t Fore»! G rovo .'01 021 I Z 10 I m an's S to re o f N r lh P la in s and Troutm an'» 000 200 0- -4 9 1 th e T illa m o o k Eagles, to m eet in Hinrs and Crawtord; B. Troutman an d th e fir s t, w ith Ihe loser to b o w o u t F Troutman Umpire Fairw eather, Sialcr and Adaim . o f th e to u rn e y . n h e Commercial Bunk 040 200 O n 7 2 T h u rs d a y n ig h t's fir s t game at !! Tillam ook E aales 003 000 2. 5 6 3 p its th e loser o f th e b a n k -L e g io n Ruecker a n d E. S ch u lm e iich ; B o rih ic k l i l t against Ihe w in n e r o f T r o u t a n d Poole. U m pires: Chtulti, M ueller a n d Schul- m an's vs. T illa m o o k , w ith th e loser o f th a t contest to bow out o f the inericn. to u rn a m e n t. T a y lo r s S to re o f H ills b o ro is scheduled to ta ke on the F u r n itu r e W o rk e rs o f th e P a c ific league. P o rtla n d , in th e second T h u rsd a y game. Demand for Help in Hop Fields Growing Help Need to Fix Barbecue Facilities Press Run This Issue 5350 G rc n d O p e n in g of F air G ro u n d s D ue a t 7 p, m. T h e y are th e o n ly ids ir, H ills - 5oro w h o ra n leap j t o f bed i n he m o rn in g , c lim b in to t h - fa m ily p la n e p a rk e d in th e back y a rd and t. .'"i th e ir p a re n ts be o v e r to tr i b ra c h in a h a lf h o u r w th no tr a f f ic p ro b le m w h a ts o e v e r I f th e re is n 't an a ir p o r t h a n d v th e r dad eon a l w a ys set t h e ir lit t le a m p h ib ia n . : W a lte r N o rb la d o f A s to ria . O re R e p u b lic Seabee. d o w n on -n e of gon's re p re s e n ta tiv e fro m th e fir s t the n u m e -e u s bays o v e r a, th - cnaxt. le, th e w h - e |s d -.w n and ta x i congressional d is tric t, w ill be the p r . n c ip il speaker at th e g ra n d o p r ig h t up on th e beach. T h e ir d ad J o h n T e u f 'l H ills b o e n in g o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ro f lo r is t b o u g h t t h " Seabep about fa ir W ednesday e v -n in g . A u q u s t 2 ' wo m o n th s ago a nd p - r k s it r ig h t i l was announced T uesday in h back y a rd a lo n g sid e th e R e p re se n ta tive N o rb la d . assisted h ig h w a y a t th e e o -te rn e-t^r. n f to w n , c a u sin g m uch n e c k -c ra n in g by M a y o r E A G r if f i t h o f H ills b o - ro. u 11 cu t th e rib b o n at 7 p m to am ong m o to ris ts pass.ng b ' 22nd annual I n te r v i- v .c d I v t h - A rg u s one o f f ic ia lly op?n th e m o rn in g re c e n tly a b o u t I I ' clo ck c o u n ty fa ir here. W R G a lx lm a n . Mr T e u fe l w--- busy c le a n in g c h a irm a n o f t h - H ills b o ro R ,ta ry clam s in t h - i r k itc h e n . **Oh ves he ..id <. :u illy , "w e w e n t i n t > c lu b c o m m itte e in ch a rg e o f the L o n g Bench. Wash th , m o rn in g cerem on.es said T u - day The a d d r r s s . o r e o f th e f i r . t to i i.d got th e s - clam s Ju st s - t th e con pla o e d o w n at th e ' d - e o f t h e a i r be d e liv e re d by th e y c u n g r e tu r n fro m p o rt t h e r - s te p p -d o v - r in te the gressman since h is -..nd d ug t h - clam s, el m bed back W ashington. D C w ill b - d -1 v e r- in th e p la n e and cam e on hom e ed at 7:30 p m. Rev C lif f o r d T ro u t w ill be m aster o f cerem onies. F o l a g a in .” lo w in g th e address. N o rb la d . Rev He's v e ry p ro u d o f his Seabee T ro u t and o th e r o ffic ia ls w ill m a k e and v e ry w e ll s a tis fie d w ith th ' a to u r o f the f a ir g rounds, v is itin g w a y it serves h im b o th f o r business e x h ib its and d isp la ys. and fo r p".-«ona 1 use. He h a u l* M em bers o f th e p a rty a cco m f l ■.(•., in it to P o rtla n d 's C o lu m - p a n y in g th is d is t r ic t ’s re p re s e n ta ;a a ir p o r t tw o o r ‘ hree tim e s ? tiv e w ill be W. 1 j? " ' w o rk to co n n ect w ith N o rth w e s t In- M e rv in B r.n k . re p re s e n îtn?J tin g thf* Ih e lo A irlin e s , s h ip p in g flo w e rs to M o n ca l ch a m b e r o f co m m e rce: H a rry tana m a rk e t- Q u e stion e d about S ch m e ltze r. state re p re s e n ta tiv e p e rsonal use he la u g h e d and said and m aster o f th e W a s h in g to n ’ W e ll m o s tly w c v e ju s t open com C o u n ty Pom ona G range, C o u n ty m u tin g b a rk , nd f o r th to t h " A g e n t P a lm e r T o rv e n d , a nd G a- beach, so f. r T h e plane, a fo u r- b e lm an ■ • ; - r m o d -l h -Id s th e ir fa m F o llo w in g th e o p e n in g c cre m o n - ily o f fiv e in c lu d in g M rs T e u fe l ,ea th e c o lo rfu l H a rvest Pageant o f and th e th re e c h ild re n , n ic e ly . (Continued on page 3| In id " , th e Scabcc lo o k s a great deal lik e a c o n v e rt.b le a u to m o b ile w ith w .d e c o m fo rta b le seats, d u a l c e n tre !- and a H illic r a f t c r ra d io T h is p a rtic u la r pla n e was one o f th e fir s t a s s e m b ly -lin e c iv ilia n pla n e s e v e r b u .lt. T e u fe l says, and is a b o u t th e cheapest fo u r-p la c e p la n e a v a ila b le n o w w ith th e a d d ed a ttra c tio n o f be in g a b le to land on e ith e r la n d o r sea. Saturday Mail Service Returns Ite g u la r S a tu rd a y m ad d e liv e rie s w ill he re sto re d S a tu rd a y in H ills - , boro. I ’ o s lm a s lc r I, ’1' M e l’ h e e le r- reve a le d M o n d a y a fte r re e e ip l here V n l l i n t e i r h e lp Is le e ile il fo r o f an Increased a llo w a n c e fo r Ihe .SM lllldH y i i f t e i n o o n Io h e lp c r e e l J u ly I h, S e p te m b e r 30 q u ir le r S a tu rd a y se rvice was d is e m iliii- fa c ilitie s fo r th e B o y S e o u l l i a r h e - ued A l ig n I 2 as a re su lt o f a d ra s i ne at S h o e |,.O I, a d no ; I" C H enry N elson, e h n ir..... 11 fm lllll s - tic cut ill Ih e lo ca l po-1 o ffic e s al- bol'o scold d is tric t. B m l H a lvo rso n lo w a m 'o C u r ta ile d se rv ic e has been Is tn charge o f e o n s lrn e lim i fm- th e observed h e re since Ih e m id d le of event w h ich is set for A nuusl 27 ?luly as a re s u lt o f Ih e post o ffic e M em ber 1 o f a ll g ro u p s in the d e p a rtm e n ts cu t in e x p e n d itu re s The new a llo w a n ce , a llh n u g h » c o m m u n ity w h o sp o n sor cu b and 's c o u t U n its m e re ip fc s le il Io lin n s u b slant ta lly h ig h e r Ih n n Ih e o r ig out mid hi dm saws and hum m ci: in a l a llo w u n e e fo r Ih e e u rre n t o r shovels W o rk s ta rts nl I p. m . q u a rte r, i.. s lill lo w e r III.in re q u ire d Ij.V Ihe local post o ffic e . M e P h e de e s Nelson said. ix p la in e d The H ills b o ro o f lu e w ill g iv e a ll th e s e rvice possible Loy Scout B arb ecu e S tarts 1947 F estiv al; RECREATION PROGRAM PO PU LA R—1 (ill shore's first sum m er superv ised recreation program came to an end this month with parents and children .dike singing the praises of the eight-week project. A lolal ol ¿02 young sters took p art m the program . Show n above learning the finer points of the great Am erican game of baseball are (left Io right): Dale Hein. Jaek W injum, Ivan Hein, G arv H artranipf und G ar\ Mueller, getting set lor a bunt. Al Johnson, hupuAiooi oi the program , does the eoaen- ing. . . . T h e to u rn a m e n t's tw o re m a in in g ¡cam s b u ttle F rid a y n ig h t at 8. ac A b o u t 100 hop p ic k e rs . 35 bean c o rd in g to a schedule an n ou n ce d by p ic k e r , and several p ru n e p ic k e rs D is tr ic t C o m m is s io n e r F ra n k Doane and shakers a rc s lill needed b y th e o f H ills b o ro . I f th e unbeaten loam W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa rm la b o r o f w in s , th e to u rn e y w ill end I f the fic e in H ills b o ro . Roy L D avidson, o n c c -b c a le n a g g re g a tio n triu m p h s , fa rm la b o r assistant, said W cdnes- a n o th e r S a tu rd a y game w ill be n e c Jay. essary. P ic k in g o f la ic hops stalled la te W ith B o b .Craw fo rd k n o c k in g a th is w eek and is e xp e cte d to be h i h o m e r, d o u b le and a single, F orest f u ll s w in g e a rly in S e ptem ber, he C.rove L e g io n topped T ro u tm a n 's .-aid. w h e n a h e a vy dem and f o r S to re o f N o rth Plains, local N a tio n p ic k e rs is expected. H a rv e s tin g o f al league ch a m p io n . 7 to 4. in the the e a rly v a rie tie s was c o m p le te d fir s t T uesday game. Ted L in d le y W ednesday No o rd e rs w e re o u ts ta n d in g in also h o in e rc d fo r Ih e w in n e rs . F o r est G ro v e led th ro u g h o u t a fle r p u s h the lo c a l o ffic e fo r peach p ic k e rs , in g o v e r Iw o ru n s in Ih e fir s t and h o w e ve r, and fro m one to th re e another in the th ird Russ Hines m en e x p e rie n c e d in b u d d in g p e a c li- e» are s till needed. Davidson added. was the w in n in g pitcher.