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T h u rsd a y , O c to b e r 21. 1948 Per Copy. 10c Probable Starting Lineups H IL L S B O R O • io n lo n Huber I Ion R ich l.ee Alvord In . llersbey \ \ a v i l i ' I I 111 l e l s i m Irinil Hiamlaw I iob ( i lit lu le Hick Voll .Ici i y I .elSIanc or I ferald Blown Hay Kntbstrom or lo | i l M adsen lill l'iter Independent— Founded 1873 SA I.EM D on Boyd Cordon Bacon Fred Sproule Hay Cummings Hill .Johnson I’lnl Thompson .Jim Hock W arren Mulkey 47 D ean P a u lu s 211 23 26 32 43 45 Hud M ichaels Paul Jewell H I L L S B O R O R E S E R V E S A d R u ts c h m a n . If), H on R e u l lli'li J o in s 111. 1‘i i r K le in , 23, B o b B a le s 29; D a v e E is c h e n , 5; l.y le ( f tle lle k e , 13, J a n l l a i ris, 27. M ei le n d E cu . 211, H e r m a n I,e o |io li|. II. I,.(V e rn e M e a c h a m 30, N e a t M c In n is , 32, J i m S c h u ltz 17, C o n n ie S p r o u t, 3, S ta n V a n d e i z .in d e n , 25 .'SALEM R E S E R V E S D on A lliso n , 25, B uzz C o v a lt, 17. D e lb e r t ii.ni 80 George E i o . i , 3 i, Jerry Grave*, 40; Lee Harm M Mob Hart 22; Jim Houck 14; Dick Howard 40; Jim Jen oi 31, M ik, K a y e 41, A lla n K le in s in lth , 111. L e o n a rd M illig a n 20, D ale O lso n , 111, B o la n d P a tto n . 35, E r a n k P a r k e r . 50, B ill P a u l- (in, 41), D ick P e t e r s o n , 24, D o u g R o g e rs . 44 G o rd o n Eloan 30, T oll) S o d c m a n , 31). D ic k T a n d y , 42 Volume 55, No. 31 —Four Sections. 26 Pages Hilhi Faces Salem Crew Friday Night County Tax Statements Put In Mail Tax Bill S how s 38 Per C ent Jum p O ver Last Y ear The county tax departm ent will have all 1948-49 state ments in the mail by the end of this week and taxpayers will begin their trek to the county courthouse for pay m ent of a $2,448,099.37 bill. Jim D avis R ev am p s L ineup; In ju ries To H a m p er S p a rta n s A welcome cessation of T. Y V. league hositilities Fri day night will find the S par tans taking the field at 8 p. m. against a team from the pow- erful Big Six league, the Sa lem Vikings. The game will be played at Hillsboro. C h ie f D e p u ty T a x C o lle c to r W il lia m B u rle ig h was w o rk in g w ith an a ugm ented s ta ff th is w eek in g e ttin g o u t th e a p p ro x im a te ly 20,- 000 statem ents. A b o u t h a lf o f th e statem ents had been p u t in th e m a ils W ednesday. B u rle ig h re m in d e d ta x p a y e rs th a t a th re e p e r ce n t d is c o u n t is fo rth c o m in g to those w h o pay th e ir e n tire ta x b ill on o r b e fore N o v e m b e r 15. The to ta l ta x le v y o f $2,448,099.37 represents a 36 p e r cent increase o v e r last y e a r's $1.748.65978 fig u ro and re fle c ts a g e n e ra l increase in cost o f g o v e rn m e n t and school op e ra tio n s A fa c to r in th e increase th is y e a r is th e 2 6 -m ill le v y w h ic h has been assessed fo r a ll school d is tr ic ts as a re s u lt o f basic school fu n d la w . D is tric ts w h ic h last y e a r had no le vie s th is yea'r appear on th e r o ll w ith at least 26 m ills . C o u n t)’ L e v y D rops T he a m o u n t o f m on e y to be spent fo r c o u n ty purposes on th e 1948-49 r o ll has increased b u t th e le v y has d ro p p e d because o f an increase in v a lu a tio n . T he le v y f o r th e c o u n ty 's o p e ra tio n last y e a r was 16.3; th is y e a r th e fig u re is 158. T h e lo w e re d tig u re . h o w e v e r, w ill b rin g in $535,- ;63.78 th is y e a r as co m pared to , $509.261.87 la st ye a r. T h e c itie s w i l l get $113,761 26 o f ihe ta x in co m e th is y e a r as co m - pared to $97,644 96 last year. A s an e xa rn P*e o f th e increased Schoo! costs b ro u g h t b y necessary b u ild in g to h a n d le g re a tly e n la rg e d e n ro llm e n ts , th e h ig h school d is- lr lc ts w il1 «et $604,o65.71 th is y e a r _„~r,ar~4 to tas«799*57 $458,722.67 la s t af> co m p a re d ,„ year, School r o r t io n L a rg e T h e schools w i l l g e t th e m a jo r p o rtio n o f the c o u n ty ta x d o lla r. A c c o rd in g to fig u re s s u p p lie d b y C o u n ty Assessor J. E. C a rp e n te r, 70 p e r cent o f th e ta x d o lla r is used f o r a ll school purposes. T h e n e x t oiggest a p p o rtio n m e n t goes to th e c o u n ty g e n e ra l fu n d , w h ic h _ gets 9.9 p e r cent o f th e ta x in co m e io r o p e ra tio n o f th e c o u n ty setup, Th«. c o u n ty gets 213 p e r cent o f th o d o lla r w it h 6.7 p e r c e n t g o in g in to road f ,u n d and th e re m a in in g " “ Pe r cent be in g used f o r w e lfa re Purposes, C itie s in th e c o u n ty w i l l get 4.7 p e r ce n t o f th e ta x revenue, f ir e d is tric ts . 2.2 pe< ce n t a nd w a te r d is tric ts . 1.3 p e r ’cent. A lth o u g h t h e V ik in g s h a v e w o n K IN G O F ( I.C B S D A N < I O c tc A e r 23, w ill fe a tu re such o u ts ta n d o n l y .( S in g le g a m e d u r i n g th e s c a - in g d r i ll teams as th e H ills b o r o A m e ric a n L e g io n A u x ilia r y , and w e ll k n o w n P o rtla n d fr a te r n a l d r i ll oii a 23-0 ti lu m p h o v e r S p r in g - teams T he e x h ib itio n w ill com m ence a t 9 p rn. and Wes Lang s o rc h e s tra w ill p la y fo r th e dance f o l l a i d last F r id a y , t h e S a le m c r e w lo w in g the se lection o f a K in g . P ic tu re d above 'le f t to r ig h t 1 are: M y rn a Hood. P a t Z ie g le r. M a ry B a n 'o f l .o r e n M o rt h a s r e g i s t e r e d s te a d y : t. » lit \ i |>l e » (le n t . í « r i» iC J ' G ner. K a th r y n L o tt, R u th E llin g s o n , M a rie L a c k e y . X ena Tnom pson. B e tty D avis, L o is P h illip s . A n n a M a ry i m p r o v e m e n t a n d lo c a l s c o u tin g r e l. tv e r e . is h K ’ l ( ‘. i l l Ix»< k u u l l e t " H a rtra m p f, M a ry N elson. P a t W ynne. E d d ie M a th e -o n , T h e lm a P ep p a rd , A lic e C r u s e — «Argus pho to ) p o r ts in d ic a te t h a t th e V ik in g s a r c c o m in g a lo n g a n d w ill b e to u g n d u rin g th e r e m a in d e r of th e « ea rn S a le m lo cs h a v e b e e n to V a n Direi lo r i l.lstril c o u v e r . W a s h . 35-0. K l a m a t h t a i l s , I'll, I k ,ai d o f d i r e c t o r consist.', o f A re g u la r W a sh in g to n c o u n ty 21,-0. A lb a n y . 21-13, a n d B e n d , 1H-0 E .u l, A B ow m an. W illia m I c o m m itte e fo r C H O I’ , C h ris tia n C h rls tc n a -n . J 1 S e a ic y , G c o i gc H ills b o ro M e n to r J im D a v is has A b o u t 1» p e l son- .it th e l i i a n g e H u ra l O verseas p ro g ra m , was o r- been g iv in g his p e rfo rm e rs a m in G L a v e r . M a .on 1' C a d y a n d L e s g a m z e d a n d o ffic h a ll in A lo h a la s t T h u r s d a y n ig h t im u m o f co n ta c t w o rk th is w eek t i ! li i-laiid T h e W est S lo p e a r e a h a s n e a i ly h e .o d c o u n ty p o litic a l c a n d i d a t e s m e e tin g h e ld 111 th e S e ve ra l e rs tw h ile s ta rte rs a re n u rs g a llo n a i c h u rc h in d o u b le d III |M ipiilat!oii ill ttic Iasi of b o th p a rtie s m .ik e v e r b a l b id s in g b ruises and s p ra in s in c u rre d ir. i (c e n t league contests N one o f th e d e c a d i' and s u b d iv isio n s How III fo r o ffic e in a voters* c lin ic s p o n w e e k z\t t h e s a m e pledged in ju rie s is serious, D a v is reports, p r o g re s s , e x c l u s n e o f in d iv id u a l so re d by t h e A lo h a eh .u n h « r of hers o f th<‘ c o m m itte e T , , , By, Mr* John w- »«“son W a sh in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e rs to a H ills b o ro 's fir s t K in g o f C lu b s b o n u s a n d a p a rtm e n ts c a ll fo r c o m m e r c e a n d t h e A lo h a g r a n g e b u t he w a n ts to ta k e no chances on m in im u m goal o f one ca r o f fo o d Loaded down with 120 bright red stockings th at bulged I dance, in a u g u ra tin g w h a t p ro b a b ly *57.000000 of d e v e lo p m e n t, of E ie d S ch e lle r J r , p re s id e n t o f s tu ffs o r th e O re g o n C H O P tra in , his s ta lw a rt» n o t b e in g re a d y ( o r th e s tre 'c h ru n in league p la y , w ill become a gala a n n u a l e v e n t with games, candv, scarves and other gifts. Santa Claus last w h ic h J 1.048.(881 h a s b e e n fin is h e d ttie .Aloha ch a m b e r, pre sid e d , in r r S a S tu rd rd a y a y „ , „ _ u t n n k o f f f r o m W a q h in o t o n p n n n t v a n d h o a d p d n v o rs o a s : is scheduled scheduled fo fo a tu a n d $40.520000 is p la n n e d . C h i | - ■ tr o d u c in g O s c a i lla g g . c h a i r m a n of and set N o v e m b e r 1 to 13 as the w in c h w ill fin d th e S p a rta n s m e e t nere. n ig h t at S h u te P a rk S ponsor o f WeeK tOOKOII irom Wasmn ton COUnty and neaaea 0\erseas. date« when v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs te lis e li s a id T h e su I m I is islol) c a lls the c o u n ty R e p u b lic a n c e n tra l w o u ld v is it fa rm s to c o lle c t co n in g B e a ve rto n . T ig a rd and M c M in n the event is th e d r i l l team o f th e Bv Christm as day, Saint Nick Will have left cheer-filled v ille on successive F rid a y s . to r a to ta l of o v e r 5700 h o m e s of co m m itte e , and A lb e r t K e m m e r. F a th e r Jo h n G o o d ric h | lo ca l A m e ric a n L e g io n a u x ilia r y , stockings With thousands of bovs and girls in almost every w h ic h .l im it 1100 h a v e b e e n c o m w ho heads ttie c o u n ty s D e m o cra tic tr ib u tio n s Barks Banged I p o f B e a ve rto n c o n d u cte d th e m e e t the o n ly L e g io n d r i l l team o f its t u „ , „ r , r ld T h e S p a rta n b a c k fie ld , a lre a d y 1 • p l e t e d a n d a b o u t 4700 a r e y e t to c o m m itte e E a c h c h a .r m a n i n t r o in g - _ ........... ........ ... co untry in • tn ,, e , v to ria . ,. - , • , . ~ s h o rt on reserves, was banged up ; k in d in th e c o u n try , a cco rd in g to hi b u ilt d u c e d c a n d i d a t e s o f his p a rty All the credit for sending him overseas, says Santa, goes L. 'S k ip p e r) O ffic e rs o f th e p e rm a n e n t C R O P against Forest G ro v e and some its d rillm a s te r, R T h e n e w h a n k w all p r o v id e b a n k E ir?t to be heard was Hay An c o m m itte e are Rev A t m in H Reitz., to some very special fem inine “elves” in W ashington county new face.' are lik e ly to be seen be B u rn e tt. Ing f a c ilito f o r -i la r g e a l c a a n d ' tr im head o f th e P ro g re ssive V o t- T h e o rg a n iz a tio n re c e n tly gained c h a irm a n ; A H A l i t H i l l s b o r o , h in d th e H ills b o ro lin e ag a in st S a « nd o th e r A m e ric a n c o m m u n itie s — w ill b l i n g to i Id th e n u m b e r o f <1. in the c o u n ty lie d re w ap M T re t.iry -tre a s u re r. I s ta te w id e com m ent th ro u g h its p e r- and W ilb u r lem Bon K e u le , Bob Jones and hank .(ltd III .in c h e s of th e C o n i plause w h e n he led off w ith an cm th e C a m p F ire G irls . 1 fo rm u n ce at th e A m e ric a n L e g io n Km ;.ti.ii t • e p i esenting the Wash» Roger M adsen, a ll b a ll-p a c k in g li.c i c l a l g ro u p T h e C o m m e r c ia l p h a ttc statem ent th a t his g ro u p was in g to r c o u n ty a g e n t’s o ffic e , p u b "W e ju s t had to get those s to c k re g u la rs , s u ffe re d in ju r ie s in th e : c o n v e n tio n in A s to ria . B a n k o f O r e g o n . w ith b l a n c h e s a t ,n no w a y a ffilia te d w ith the W al lic it y T he K in g o f C lu b s w ill be a n C o m m u n ity c h a irm a n w h o in g s packed and m a ile d by O c to and p ro b a b ly B ank a n d V e r n o n ia , w ill he a n la c o -T .iy lo r m ove m e n t hut instead w ill ta ke o v t i th e d u tie s o f b u ild Forest G ro v e t i l t b e r 15 so o u r frie n d s w o u ld be sure see m u c h a c tio n F rid a y nounced at th e dance. He w ill be id f il i .d e of I h e C o m m e r c ia l N a- w o u ld .support e ith e r D e m o cra ts o in g a cm ps o f v o lu n te e r s o lic ito rs w o n 't chosen fro m one o f th e se rvice to get th e m by C h ristm a s. I t was tin n iti B a n k of H ills lto io (U h i i a f R e p u b lica n s w h o show p ro g re ssive m th e ir areas are L A Jackson, n ig h t As a re s u lt. D a v is has been clu b s w h ic h are p a rtic ip a tin g in such fu n g e ttin g th e m ready, and f ilia ti a r c th e C o m m e r c ia l H a n k tendencies We propose to fig h t fo i B i n d G ro v e . D a v id B O tto , C o r w o r k in g S o p h o m o re J e rr y L e B la n c I tic k e t sales and w i l l be c ro w n e d th e y lo o k e d so g a y!” co m m e n te d at le ft h a lf, a lo n g w it h D e ra id c l T illa m o o k w ith a b r a n c h at th e lie n e fits o f h u m a n ity ." A n tr im n e liu s : E Ray M ille r. B e th a n y . B ro w n , in w o rk o u ts th is w e e k As ! w ith a p p ro p ria te ce re m o n y n in e -y e a r-o ld M a ry V ance o f H ills - W h e e le r , a n d th e C o m m e r c ia l B a n k stated i T he dance is sla te d fo r 9:30 p. m . B e rt Beesacker, R oy. E d w a rd S p ie r- fu r th e r b oro. in su ra n ce . th e S p a rta n of N e w b e r g w ith a b r a n c h u t St. ( om m lw ionrr llrartl jn g N o rth P la in s; J A C ru n ic a n , m e n to r has p u t Q u a rte rb a c k D ic k w ith th e o rch e stra o f Wes L ang M a rg a re t E liz a b e th M c K in n e y , B lu e B ird s H e lp P aul Hagg th e n in tro d u c e d James V erlw M irt; A1 B »enningh.uisen. T i- V e il in th e le ft h a lf spot d u rin g s u p p ly in g th e m usic. T he L a n g o r- w ife o f W V e rn e M c K in n e y . A rg u s M a ry , w h o is one o f Santa's L e w is, ca n d id a te fo r re -e le c tio n as g a id , A R H u g e . B eaverton, and se ve ra l w o rk o u ts . A d R u tsch m a n , j g a n iza tion has appeared here pre- 1 c o -p u b lis h e r and e d ito r, d ie d W ed y o u n g e st sp e cia l h e lp e rs, is a B lu e co u n ty co m m is s io n e r T h e c o m m is Jo h n S c h ie rlm g , H ills b o ro M in is N ’ 1 le ft h a lf, p ro b a b ly w ill be ! v io u s ly and has been w e ll re- nesday , m o rn in g a t St. V in c e n t's , t D a rti r,a („iiA u -m u an B ird , th e d iv is io n o f C a m p F ire sio n e r passed o u t g ra p h s sh o w in g te ria l association. h o s p ita l in o itla n d ,, fo .io w in g an f o r g i r l j agpd _ tQ 1Q A lo n g w lth h e ld out o f th e S a le m game, D a v is 1 ceivcd th e d is p o s itio n o f th e ta x d o lla r C H O I gives A m e ric a n fa rm e rs a in d ic a te d p e .a tio n fo r „ b ra in tu m o r. F u n - tQ i j . yeal-.o ] d C am p F ire I S cheduled f o r 9 p. m. is a c o lo r- - o ope lie p o in te d o u t th a t o n ly $5 o f each p ro g ra m o f th e ir o w n fo r h e lp in g by top d r i l l c ra i services w ill oe S a tu rd a y at 2 p G irls , th e B lu e B ird s h a ve been A s r ig h t h a lfb a c k in su ra n ce , D a- , fu i d e m o n s tra tio n ’ o<> pc p j’ Id id m taxes goes ••■»to the th e needy o f E u ro p e and C h in a v.s has b ro u g h t Ray R o th s trc m up 1 team s o f th e n o C h w c it Stated to m a t P o n e iso n A S e w e ll chapel. b u s y m a k in g and c o lle c tin g g ifts « ' * *wzhiL 4 A A C- w ith p ro d u ce w h ic h th e y g lo w tro m th e B ' squad to a id M adsen I a p p ea r are th e P o rtla n d Eagles o f w ith Rev D E N o u rs e c o n d u c tin g P 'K ' In to ' th e g e n era l fu n d W e l them selves C h u rc h o rg a n iza tio n s, B ill P lfe r , w h o saw co n sid e ra b le A e rie 4. state c h a m p io n s th is y e a r, th e s e rv ic e In te rm e n t w ill be in fi r C h ris tm a s stockings. M o re th a n „60.000 C am p F ire G ir ls across th e fa re in the c o u n ty th is ye a r w ill in c lu d in g C h u rc h W o rld S e rvice . a c tio n a g a in st F orest G rove , w ill th e Eagles a u x ilia r y o f P o rtla n d . F ir L a w n ce m e te ry. c o u n try decided th e y w o u ld "S e n d cost $700 000. L e w is said L u th e ra n W o rld R e lie f, and C a th p ro b a b ly do most o f th e w o rk at w h ic h placed t h ir d in th e n a tio n M a rg a re t B a r r was b o rn A u g u s t Santa O verseas" th is C h ris tm a s . R e p u b lica n c a n d id a te fo r s h e riff o lic R u ra l L ife , assume th e o b lig a fu llb a c k against Salem W ayne ths y c .,r. th e E lk s lodge N o 142 and 25. 1907. A l.iig e c ro w d o i U n iv e r s ity o f Hiilsboro th e d a u g h te r o{ ,hem aiready Pen Pals O reg o n n lu tn tii m o th e rs a nd dads D ick Busch. sp<*ke b r ie f ly p o in tin g tio n o f c o lle c tio n and d is trib u tio n . C la r k b ro u g h t up fro m th e S p a r a u x ilia r y o f P o rtla n d , and Moose o f M r and M rs F ra n k S B a rr She and F rie n d s h ip groups in o th e r to im p ro v e m e n ts w h ic h he has In - T h e c o m m itte e hopes to be a b le to ta n B o m b e rs the c re w w h ic h e m lo d g e No. 291. also o f P o rtla n d was m a rrie d to W. V e rn e M c K in n e y c o u n trie s. T h e y agreed th a t th e g if t and fi'ie n d s w e re on hand fo r the ile d in th e d e p a rtm e n t since his an n ou n ce c o lle c tio n depots in th e ulates th e o p p o s itio n in p ra c tic e T ic k e ts fo r the a ff a ir a re b e in g J u n e 10. 1926. a nd had liv e d in sto ckin g s w o u ld be a "s u p e r" w a y i i \ ; i \ dinner at HiUU lo t a ta p p o in tm e n t r e a r fu tu re , fro m w h ic h W a s h in g ------------------------------------------------------------- o f e xp re ssin g t h e ir w a rm fe e lin g s ’sessions— also is lre in g worked at so ld fo r $1. T h u isd.»> e v e n in g and th e y heard J O Johnson, M e tzg e r. R ep u b to n c o u n ty cars fo r th e O reg o n b o th le ft and r ig h t h a lf and m ay The A rgus o flir rs w ill be closed to w a rd th e ir unseen frie n d s , as w e ll th e lo ta ! chool» h ig h ly p ra ise d by lica n ca n d id a te fo r re -e le c tio n in C R O P tr a in w ill be loaded. T he Saturday out of rrspect to the as o f s h a rin g an A m e ric a n C h r is t see a c tio n F rid a y n ig h t. th e v is ito r* w h o to o k tim e to o u t "T h e th in g s th a t we have ta k e n w h ic h W a s h in g to n c o u n ty Line Is Krady m em orv of Mrs. M cK inney. lin e pla n s fo r th e fu tu re and also th e le g is la tu re to ld th e assemblage goal mas w ith less fo rtu n a te y o u n g peo f o r g ra n te d have m ade A m e ric a th a t he w o u ld re p re se n t W a s h in g w o rk e rs p la n to a tta in is a c a r T h e fo rw a r d w a ll p ic tu re is con to o ffe r some liv e ly e n te rta in m e n t p le th e w o r ld o v e r. g re a t, and th e e n v y o f a ll n a tio n s ,'- to n c o u n ty in te re sts as he th in k s load o f d rie d prunes. s id e ra b ly b e tte r w ith the lin e near H ills b o ro h e r e n tire life . She was D r H K N e w b u m . U. o f I ) pres M ary Vance, w h o is in M rs. W a r- stated S e n a to r D ouglas M c K a y , at it s h o u ld he done, on th e e vidence f u ll s tre n g th . Don R ich w ill be a g ra d u a te o f H ills b o ro h ig h school id e h t, opened his ta lk by sa ying o f facts presented He u rg e d the -,n H aley's B lu e B ir d g ro u p , a nd a d in n e r g iv e n in h is h o n o r as R e- le a d y to go at le ft ta c k le and Pete in th e class o f 1926. he w . . . '»natei ia lly im pressed w ith "'h . e r g ir ls in th e g ro u p , p u _ b lic a n u c a n .u d id a te fo r g o v e rn o r o f .p p io v a l o f tw o m easures on the K le in , e a rly season s ta rte r at le ft S u r v iv o rs a re th e w id o w e r a nd :he . . 11 . <•u r school nvstem ” He s.od the b a llo t, one w h ic h w o u ld p ro v id e J. M . Person o f H ills b o ro i m o o b b i ile d e a le r* o sons. W a lte r V e rn e J r. a n d fe n t th e ir b o x o f 10 s to c k in g s to a O regon by th e a u to m g u a rd , w ill be in shape f o r at least nam ed p re sid e n t o f th e W a s h in g to n tw p re ent e n ro llm e n t at O regon is fu n d s fo r re fo re s ta tio n a nd the o th - L?'°. Sj n 'n i r M , , c K in n e v . h e r d t - ia rn '*>’ in B e lg iu m . T h is fa m ily , of W a sh in g to n , T illa m o o k a nd Y a m - o ffe n s iv e a ctio n . lîo e a a i.v u ..,ra F R ic h a rd B a r r M c K in n e y : h e r pa • ...................................mpai - <r w h ic h w o u ld e sta b lish a boys’ C o u n ty R lty board F riH rid a a y v n n io ig h h . t ents. M r. a n d M rs F ra n k B a r r o f V " lch |>as f - ' e c h ild re n , w i l l in v ite h ill co u n ties a t F ore st H ills C o u n - A p o ssib le change in ih e lin e is <d to th e p i e w a r re c o r d o f 3800 d u rin g a m e e tin g at Forest H ills H ills b o ro ; th re e b ro th e rs . G e ra ld f;ve, ° the5 c n lld r e " . ‘ ° a C h ris tm a s tr y clu b , O c to b e r 13 cam p at T im b e r. Ih e in s e rtio n o f S ta n V a n d e rza n - C o u n try c lu b I B a rr R o se b u rg ' F ra n c is and J a c k P; ir t >' u rd each c h ild w i l l re c e iv e S e n a to r M c K a y o u tlin e d reasons Patterson Praised F a v o ra b le response to th e C o m rien in a ta c k le spot w h e n th e S p a r inem iM ’ is N e w h u rn s trc is c d that O th e r o ffic e rs elected w e re L o u B a rr b o th o f ~ M cd fo rd and a sis- a C h ris tm a s s to c k in g f ille d w it h w h y O reg o n w ill g ro w , p o in tin g M c rv in B r in k H ills b o ro a tto rn e y , m u n ity C hest appeal d u rin g th e tans h a ve th e b a ll r— . k — ...— -------- 1— . — * 1 a. • . • • • . presents by th e ir A m e ric a n frie n d s , o u t th e re c re a tio n a l e n jo y m e n t and i f f o i t . a n being m ade to secure an spoke fo r P a u l P a tte rson , ca n d id ate firs t w eek o f d r iv e was re p o rte d A s a re s u lt o f V a n d e rza n d e n 's W eathers, v ic e -p re s id e n t, and Ja ck o u ts ta n d in g s ta ff and to h o ld it fo r re -e le c tio n as se n a to r, te rm in g W tnlnesday by G le n n H a rris , c h a ir s p a rk lin g p e rfo rm a n c e s in recent N. E n th u sia sm S hared o p p o rtu n ity fo r e v e ry m a n a n d S eabold, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. K la m a th F a lls O reg o n has th e same p e rm a n e n t h im K n o w n a ffe c tio n a te ly by m an y as M a ry s e n th u s ia s m f o r sen d in g ,b‘ii’,1 j 2 e*?v 5SI?t ,r a *j“ ti<’ n *n ‘fu n d a m e n ta lly sound and m an o f th e ca m p a ig n in H ills b o ro . tilts . D a v is m ay use h im as of- B o th a re fro m H ills b o ro . Nam ed on h o u s in g as b e fo re th e w ,ir despite (C ontinued oil Page 2) W o rk e rs f o r th e business s o lic i fe n s iv e r ig h t ta c k le , re p la c in g h im th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e w e re E a rl "Marg. " she was of even dis^osi- Santa .verseas is shared by B th e b ig m c re .is i1 in e n ro llm e n t b u t nd w l - lik l ik e e d d t th h r ro o u u g g h h o o u u t t t th h e e K en 9 - -ye v e a a r r-o - e lH He d added 40 p p e e r r ce ce n n t t o o t f Ra le ig ig h H ills: ills : H. H. W a le h H w. C f u u r r - t tio io n n a and w e e l ll- b a ara ra T T r ro u t t. 1 1 2 ld m m e e m m h b e e r r o o f f uuca i th n a a t t w ta tio n m et M o n d a y and w e re as- w it h r o c k - lik e E m il B ra n d a w on B rig g s s. . R in now la u n c h in g c o n s tru c tio n on rin . c o m m u n ity . She a lw a y s seemed to the W a k iy a p i C am p F ir e g ro u p . ' S X ? " ? signed d is tric ts , th e c h a irm a n re defense. m ated in th e C o lu m b ia basin, a nd i nJ,in to aid thii situation <>ne W est Slope: H o w a rd Reeher, F o r- e n jo y h e lp in g a ro u n d th e A rg u s and The g ro u p sent sto c k in g s to a fa m p o rte d . .A lth o u g h no fig u re on co n D efen se Stressed new w o m .in's d o rm ito ry is e x p e c t th a t 40 p e r ce n t o f th e a lu m in u m in tr ib u tio n s was a v a ila b le W ednes D a vis is n 't p a r tic u la r ly w o rrie d est G ro v e ; P. L. P atterson, H ills - d u rin g th e past y e a r had assisted a ; ily in L o n d o n w it h th re e s m a ll th e U n ite d States cam e fro m the ed to he ready by n e x t fa ll W o rk day. th e d r iv e is p ro g re ssin g s a tis about th e b a ll- c a r r y in g a b ilitie s of boro, and B ru c e V . M cM ahon. Bea- ¡ot on th e c o u n te r. D u r in g th e w a r boys, and th is fa m ily w i l l in v ite s ta rte d last w eek o il lo n g -d i earned she was o f g reat assistance in th e seven o th e r c h ild re n to th e ir J l “ " , fa c to rily . H a rris said, and if th e Ih e re se rve backs w h o w ill replace v e rto n . $1,800.000 E rb M e m o ria l b u ild in g Reed Ire la n d , p re s id e n t o f th e fr o n t o ffic e and back shop, d o in g C h ris tm a s p a rty . T h e g ir ls s tu ffe d " aS‘-s Ini-rease tre n d co n tin u e s. H ills b o ro w ill e x th e re g u la rs a g a in st S a le m b u t has; A new school o f m usic b u ild in g ano Association o f R e a lty such jo b s as s tu ffin g and w ra p p in g th e m an y g ifts in to red n e t s to ck- T h e re is a 10 p e r ce n t increase :.t T w e n ty - fiv e new’ m em b e rs o f the ceed its 1948 q uota. been w o r k in g th e m on defense co n O reg o n a speech th e a tre a re exp e cte d to was th e p rin c ip a l speaker papers She was a lw a y s w illin g and ings about 11 in ch e s lo n g and 4 wages o v e r last y . e a r, , M c K a . y s .id _ . E E A a g ric u ltu r e class s id e ra b ly th is w e e k in o rd e r to B oards. be r .idy w ith in a v e a l, he p o in te d l l i l l n lo r th e m e e tin g . gave h e r lim e fr e e ly a ro u n d th e anches w id e . T hen th e y packed 10 I f w e are to h a ve in d u s tria l expan- p re p a re th e m fo r th e a e ria l th ru s ts out. He said th e school's o p e ra tin g w ere o f f ic ia lly in itia te d as G reen R e tir in g o ffic e rs a rc J o h n M eeke. c o m m u n ity w hen c a lle d upon. sto ckin g s in a s tu rd y box. f ille d up sion, w e m u s t lo o k fo rw ,rd to th e d u rin g in s ta lla tio n c e re la n d s w e e p in g end ru n s used by budget fo r e d u c a tio n is no w $2,- Hands M c K in n e y was a m e m b e r o f any e x tra space w ith w a ln u ts , hazel c o n s e rv a tio n o f o u r n., i ,il re - m onies h e ld in th e a g ric u ltu re I Ih e V ik in g s P a r tic u la r ly d a nger- p re s id e n t; Les Hughes, v ie c -p re s - < >00.000 p r y e a r as com pared to t in sources. In a c h ie v in g o u r a im , th e | ous a ro u n d tjic ends is P a u l J e w id e n t and Reid C o ttre ll s e c re ta ry - ,tle A m e ric a n L e g io n a u x ilia r y , past nuts, candy, and Y u le tid e fa vo rs. n a tio n a l average o f $3,100.000. c o u n t shop T uesday n ig h t. P a re n ts and ' c h ie f o f th e P y th ia n S isters, H ills - We hope t h e y 'll h a ve a re a l s p e a k e r stated, w e m ust accept th e frie n d s w e re present e ll, 185-pound fu llb a c k , w h o has i tre a s u re r in g dozens o f v e ry sm a ll schools, _________________ b o ro C o ffe e clu b . G a rd e n y u 5 - ' C h ris tm a s p a rty w h e n th e box a r- fm a n c ia l re s p o n s ib ility th a t ac G ree n Hands in c lu d e B ill A n d e r Bo-activation <>f th e Y o u n g Re been a sta n do u t in th e S a le m back and D i N e w h u rn voiced th e need Beta T h e ta P i M o th e rs c lu b ta n i- j-ives." e x p la in e d B a rb a ra . "W e com panies such e xp a nsion . T h o fo i m o re fu n ds to h e lp b o th O re son. Don H ille c k e . R a y Hughes. p u b lic a n c lu b o f W a s h in g to n eoun- fie ld . v e rs ity o f O regon M o th e rs c lu b , tagged th re e s to ckin g s w it h names steady in f lu x o f peo ple in to O re - W all R ichards. Don K l.iu se n , M e l ty is p la n n ed at a m e e tin g to n ig h t gon and O reg o n S ta te colleges i r She was a m e m b e r o f th e C o n g re - t de th re e boys in th e fa m ily and tton is a h e a lth y s ig n th a t th e state v in E m syth . C h a rle s S u tto n . R ic h (T h u rs d a y ! at H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h Ih e ii b u ild in g program ? B e said g a tio n a i c h u rc h and a m e m b e r o f gent a present f o r th e m o th e r too " W«R c o n tin u e to g ro w . O u r pres- S m ith . B ill ( io tt lii'h . G a ry se iiool a u d ito riu m . The m e e tin g T»ur y o iin • people deserve th e best a rd the w o m en s c o m m itte e o f th e N a - ,, ,, . e n t rese rve in the tre a s u ry is o n lv K ra h m c r. Jones B e rg h . .Arnold w ill sta rt at 7:30 p. in. ......... is s 's . s s s a r c x " s • in sch o o lin g . D .in ze r, A d o lp h Risen J r . W a lte r S ch e d u le d tn a p p ea r are re p re T h e second m e e tin g o f the H ills Don K irs c h , fo rm e r H ilh i coach - • project w e re th e - T anda • H o u i needs. T o a c c o m p lis h these b o ro B a s k e tb a ll association, o r ig G and ne w head baseball m e n to r at L o rcn ce , E llis T ho m p so n , V ic to r se n ta tive s o f th e s ta le Y o u n g Re of irls wh'ieh Mrs. C arl M illet g ?s ro t u i p e , “ n * ‘, £ " 7 ) , ±u avvo .up .isn xneso A iu c k e i. D a rro l P eaison, G eorge p u b lic a n c e n tra l co m m itte e . T he in a lly sch e d uled O c to b e r 28 at P e t Legion to M eet l'n i\ c is it \ o f O regon, said "h e Rose, T om L m e n e e . K e n B u rk - c h a rie r o f th e c o u n ty g ro u p w ill be W in n e r» in th e m e m b e rs h ip con- g u a rd ia n , th e P a c a n tu g ro u p , o f rII Ui!t ?.‘.ve c a re fu ' th o u g h t a nd usa e r b o s c o w school, has been changed ( o iild ii't have w o rk e d at a b e tte r in „ "h o rs e sense." j j . land. B e lli C o re y, D o u g la s M u rp h y . ren e w e d and o ffic e rs elected and to M on d a y. O c to b e r 25. at B. W. j est of th e H ills b o ro A m e ric a n L e - w h ic h M rs. Jam es B u rn s is th e p la -rh - , school ' th a n in H ills b o ro . He said C o m m itte e c h a irm e n o f th e H ills (Je ra ld S im a n te l and Ray W old. in sta lle d . B arnes school, it was announced „ lon tx,st W, U be a n n ou n ce d at g u a rd ia n , and th e A p a s u n ta g ro u p . ca"dldate flrmly th e 1048 W ebfoot g rid d e rs a re "a b o ro c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce met Wednesday. X,t_. C Z- zx_________ M believes in a tw o p a rty system a n d T uesday n ig h t s re g u la r m ee tin g , il o f w h ic h M rs. S. C. O sm undson is sta t Cfi • t fin e , s tro n g team , w e ll-co a che d , w it li I. C K ia m ie n , p re s id e n t, at a M e e tin g tim e is 7:30 p m. I n t e r was re p o rte d by K e n n e th Cruse, th e g u a rd ia n . M rs. R o b e rt W a tts is f n r Am oi-i.-i ant a p a rty th a t stands w ith h ig h m o ra le and s p irit. special lu n c h e o n T uesday noon lo ested sponsors are u rg e d to a tte n d id ju ta n t. th e g u a rd ia n o f th e W a k iy a p i g ro u p . H a ym on d T. E llic k s o n , associate discuss e x te n s iv e p la n s and p ro a ll g ro u p s— one th a t is in te re s te d dean o f the g ra d u a te .school, said je c ts fo r th e year. i; i p e o p le —p e rio d ." H e w a rn e d th e th e a to m ic e n e rg y com m ission has v o te rs to use c a u tio n in se le c tin g Im p ro v e m e n ts lo be considered nam ed th is area < Heed college. U. the a d m in is tra tiv e and le g is la tiv e as goals consist o f p a rk in g space on o f O and (> S C > as one o f fo u r ca n d id ate s f o r th e y w ill " w r ite ttie th e n o rth side o f Ih e c o u rt house places in Ihe n a tio n fo r h e a lth and tic k e t" f o r the n e x t 10 years. M c designed e s p e c ia lly fo r fa rm e rs , re n ieflic .il w o rk lie .a id that o f 32 K a y a d vise d people to read c a re m o d e lin g stores. C h ris tm a s dec people' chosen to go Io O a krid g e . o ra tio n s , c o n s tru c tio n o f n e w b u ild I f u lly th e m easures in v o lv e d in th e T i’iin . th is s u m m e r fo r special j e le c tio n fo r it m ig h t m ean the d i f ' Ings to rep la ce o ld s tru c tu re s w o rk , th re e w e re fro m V. o f O ference betw een h e a vy a nd d e ce nt c h a n g in g th e te le p h o n e se rvice to Hi- p o in te d o itl that in a to m ic en- I taxes. encom pass in u re area, c o m p ilin g e ig y w o rk yo u fin d bio lo g ists, and d is tr ib u tin g p a m p h le ts to a d I'. 8. Incom e High p h y s ic is ts and chem ists a ll w o r k v e rtis e H ills b o ro , lo seek new in The incom e o f th e U. S. is th e in g i lo i ly to g eth e r, lie gave some d u s try , m a in ly a »saw m ill, in s ta ll hig h e st in Ih e c o u n try 's h is to ry , ttie exa m p le s o f h o w ra d io a c tiv e c a l a c o m fo rt s ta tio n in Ih e c ity , ereel speaker stated. He also p o in te d o u t c iu m and so d iu m can he used in signs le a d in g lo Ih e c ity , in v e s t! th a t th e people s h o u ld p re se rve th e m e d ic in e and said th is w o rk is i gate and c o rre c l th e d isp o sa l p la in i o p p o rtu n ity fo r jo b s fo r y o u n g p e r o p e n in g up c o m p le te ly new fie ld s o p e ra tio n , in s ta ll si reel lig h ts, sons. and th a t we m ust re w o rk t im Dean T h e o d o re K r a tt o f the street c le a n in g and e x te n d Ih e c it) b e r in to new in d u s trie s , and th e school o f m usic, w h o was a big lim its , m a k e p ro v is io n s f o r garbage processing o f p ro d u c ts fo r th e g ro h it d u rin g the da.y in a I,ilk at co n ta in e rs, w o rk on roads lo llu - cers' shelves. N o w since a d d itio n a l H o la ry and also w h e n the tourm e, new Sunset h ig h w a y , e s ta b lis h Ihe people a rc liv in g in O regon, th e re g ro u p appeared at l l ilh i. le c tu re d I fo u r-la n e system , re c o n s id e r zoning. is a need fo r m ore m arke ts. S en i.n m usic a p p re c ia tio n , d e m o n stra 1 (.nd p ro v id e w a te r system lo (lie a to r M c K a y co n clu d ed his speech tin g w ith the p ia n o lie said til*' a ir p o r t in ttie e v e n t th e n a va l re by s a yin g th a t "O re g o n lo o ks a w th re e basic ele m e n ts o f m usic are serve tr a in in g p ro g ra m is accepted. f u lly good to m e" and p re d ic te d an n ie lo d x . h a rm o n y and i.vth m C h n irn i n and o ilie r rc p rc s e n la - o p tim is tic fu tu re fo r th e " la s t Ih c d th e c la s s ic a l a g e in in ti . I i \ e s present in c lu d e J e rr y F o w le r, fr o n tie r .” a- (a id e d in a b o u t H i l l ) a n d p o in t r c la il lr . d e b u re a u ; Russel S Lie P a xto n Presides < d o u t th a t w < a r e n o w in th e ( c a l l o i : I-' A A h n q u is l. a g ric u ltu re . lo in a n t i e oi pci o n .il stage lie e \ G rant. Jo h n son , le u ris ts ; John L S. P a xto n was m a ste r o f c e re p re. cd re g re t that some o f the f.Iecke, new in d u s ln e s : H e n ry Nel m onies and in tro d u c e d O scar lla g g . Iv o r I; s o f the m asters have been so n . e o n in iu n il) re la tio n s : H a rry o u ts ta n d in g d a iry fa rm e r w h o has H ills b o ro w e re c o n d u rle d M on d a y at Ihe E ig h th and L in c o ln street c o p ie d by m odern A m e ric a n c o m represented v a rio u s d a iry o rg a n i S eabold, c ity a ffa irs ; O liv e r G a le - , site. P ic tu re d ilo f l to r ig h t) k i t : L ou W eathers, site rlia iia iia n ; p o s e rs on a c o m m e rc ia l h a s r On«' schools; G eorge E ric k s o n , st reels zations at sessions in Salem . W. C. . d v,U llage, h o w e v e r, is that these I leur,V Y oung, c h a irm a n o f the b o a rd o f Iruste e s and d o n o r o f the i and roads; W ilb u r D illo n , a irp o rt C hristensen, pre sid e n t r»f th e C o m s to le n " hits o f m usic have b ro u g h t silo ; C la u d e K ra u s n ic k g e n era l b u ild in g c h a irm a n , and K e ith W il- m e rc ia l bank o t H ills b o ro , gave n n e w e d in te re st in th e o rig in a l h ig h lig h ts o f his recent t r ip cast m x . iiliin s and construe tlo n c h a irm a n T he L -s h a p e d s tru c tu re lo S tores to C lose c o m p o s itio n . " E ig h ty p e r cent o f T he m ain speaker was in tro d u c e d be h u ili on the 161) b.v 190-foot lo t, w i l l cost an e stim a te d $150,000. Stores in H ills b o ro w ill close Ih e re c o rd in g s in fr a te r n ity house? hv W. G. Hare, lo ca l a tto rn e y w h o O f R om an lilc e x te rio r, Ihe b u ild in g w ill c o n ta in 13.000 square feel b e lw e e n 16:30 and 11:30 a.in. N o ..re s ta n d a rd m a ste r w o rk s ," K ra tt to u che d upon some o f h is e x p e r o f flo o r space. T h e gene m l c o n tra c to r is D e x te r Job. ro u te 4. 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