The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1948, Image 1

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    West Slope
To Get Main
Bank Office
C o m m ercial G ro u p
A pplies for C h a n g e
In N am e. Location
W illi.m i ( ’ C h ris te n :,en
in t'su h 'iit of 'lili' < 'iiiiunei i 1.1
N ation.il b a n k of H ill,b o m
an n o im i c d T u esd iiv th a t oni
of 'file C o m m e rc ia l N ation.i
ban k a ffilia te ,, T h e ( 'tiinm ei
cial b a n k of H anks, w ith
b l a n d i at V e rn o n ia , b a . maili
a p p lic a tio n to th e s ta te slipel
ln te m le n t of b a n k am i tlu
I ) I C in move its m am of
lice fro m H anks to W est Slop«
am i c h a n g e th e n am e to T he
( 'o m m e rc ia l b an k of < >i ecun
T h e H anks b a n k w ill becom e
b r a n d i of flu 1 W est S lope
o r a n i/a tio ii N ew c a p ita l will
be p ro v id e d to lit inc, th e capi
tal stru ctu re up to a p p ro x ­
imately $150,000
TH E W EATHER
M'i<
Mm.
Pier
K ing of Clubs
D ance S atu rd ay
With W hich I« (o m b ln r d the
H illnboro. O regon. 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
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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 ­
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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 ­
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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
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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
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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 ­
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is scheduled
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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.(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 .
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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
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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
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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
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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
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’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
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"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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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‘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
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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
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packed
10
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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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 ­
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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 -
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. 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. H ills -
N O M O R E A ll I) ON l i l l . l ’ L .A A G R O l N D at P e te r B oscow school, w h e re last w e e k c ity crew s spread
ve m b e r I I in o b se rva n ce o f A r ­
p o in te d nut.
iences w h ile s e rv in g in th e senate,
boro, w h ile Ihe c o n cre te w o rk w ill be done b y Van D o rn R e d -E -M ix
12.1MM) square feet o f b la c k to p o v e r th e p la y area U n d e r an u n u s u a l a rra n g e m e n t, the school d is tr ic t
m is tic e Day. it has been decided
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candidate for governor.
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Parties Present
Candidates at
Aloha Meeting
Officers Chosen
At Local Meeting
For CROP Group
King of Clubs
Dance Slated
Saturday Night
Santa Claus Played
By Camp Fire Girls
Death Comes io
Wife of Argus
Co-Publisher
Visitors from UO
Praise Hillsboro
School System
Person io Head
Realty Board
Progress Told
In Chesl Drive
F. F. A. Inducls
New Members
Y oung R epublicans
Sel R eactiv atio n
Local Chamber
Heads Assigned
Various Goals
»
Independent Hoop
M eeting Set M onday
Auio Dealers
Hear Senator
Douglas McKay