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I I I THE WEATHER (By L*y«» lf>iljbor«li M i« M n •>« • n i t i d i . f b«r Pi» ip 4 W ith W h lr b Is C e m b le e d th » H iìtib o r n Hillsboro, Oregon. Thursday. December 29. 1949 Per Copy. 10c In d e p e n d e n t— F o u nd rd l«7S Volume 56. No. 40—Four Sections. 24 Page Best Yule Decorators Get Prizes Winners ol Christmas Contest Announced by Hillsboro Rotary Club Community Chairmen Appointed; Cottrell Heads Drive Again Tucked «iw.iv at the end of South S < olid avenue Im peri al Feed & (¡ram company came tip with the prize w in ning. display in the business window division of the an nual C hristm as d e c o r a ti n g contest this year y/ Retd Cottrell h a s b e e n named county chairm an of March of Dimes for the fourth consecutive year, it was an nounced this week by Al Kemmer, chairm an of W ash ington county chapter for in fantile paralysis. D e s p ite t i n fa c t tin «-«»rnpw ity is «»ff th « ’ b 'a t « n tru c k and p rn b - i h i y d id n o t h«»pc tu a ttra c t m uch <>f t h i h o lid a y s h o p p in g c ro w d . ju d g i o f H i 11 -bon» Ih ita ry c lu b «mt« st m .i’ iged t«> m ake th e n w av «low'll th«i< to view th e s im p le b u t e ffc c ’ iv e s ilh o u e tte d wise men scene D ep icts R«*llgi«»us sid e A n «’ye « ate tun g d isp la y of < hah<« m d B ib le n *in g on b la ck v e tv « ! b i - u g h t m ( f»nd p rize m th is d i \ i ion ,«- W ilk . A b s tra c t A/ T itle c o m p . m y n E t M am stree t P u r p le h u n tin g c o n v e rg e d on a f, anted « x h lb it le a d in g th« eye to th< ce n te r of th«’ w in d o w w h e re th e rc - l.g io u s sid« of th e C h ris tm a s season w.ts de p icted W is h in g H ills b o ro g o o d w ill, p ro s per ,,y peace n e a rth good h e a lth happin« .«nd a s w im m in g pool. H ills b o ro \ .* P a rt hMk p riz e in th e business w in d o w d i- v is,on Th«- v a r io u s “ w ishes ap- i th . a n n u a l C h ris tm a s ma U l i in re n t If: .(I Ft- -d (» la in com panv it, x ik fir s t pi. <‘V t i W ilk e A t outstd, B e tn le h e n Second place VKillt w o f 111* h u ly day G a th e rin g “ w ishes r.n IlilU b o . t h ir d p riz e tn thru rn v n tio r Nt h <th' • categories, w ith tht< « • f i p i n itc r e n d e n n s o f H ills ><»ro .m d s u rro u n d in g v ic in ity Social Security Rates Increase On January 1st Toys Delivered To 300 Children By City Firemen It lx i «nie a hi ig h te r C hri.stnio fo j about HO L u n d i« ’ th is ye a r du«' t» H ills b o ro fir e d e p a rtm e n t s H ugh H E ,« rl.- t . »i .»I ’ C h r.s tn ia s .!«•> Some 300 c h ild re n :«««'iv<d toys T h e fin -m e n . using • th« u ow n u u h im o b il« s. d e liv e re d 4 g ifts th ro u g h o u t the w e ste rn h a lf 11, in .1 < ( ‘ t i l i t i : h ii* « A 1 pi «•i W is h in g to n c o u n t> \ ide f.»i ,*n iih i • . < ,» the 1 W« w o u ld lik e to i ,ite m id * i th .» t A c t ! • • . ! , • i ’ ll those w h o don ate d g ifts hut t l x w o u ld J i have re ce ive d a tw ite i'r , < w ard <f m id o tic -h a lf pel cent on c n ip k < i H um (1 on .ill t.ix .ih l« ’ w.iu« p. id tli« '' c«»uld have seen the f a i l ’s of o n .u id u f t c ! .1.«nu.it v I 19 »0 p arents and c h ild re n l w hen the i ven d e liv e r d said E m E \«'i since the b e g in n in g o f t •The eves of C h ie f W ilb u r D illo n S o cia l Seem it y p i ogi am o f w I i one lit t le hoy sw e lle d out -f p ro these taxes .«|e .« p .iit (h<*M* r •' p o rtio n as he >,«w a tric y c le being li.iv c been one p < r ce n t each r ile d in to his house H«* co u ld cinplnse.s and empl< \ e i .Old (.’• >!- |« t t<u E a rle c a lk 'd a tte n tio n to the n t ev«*n speak, b u t ju s t fo llo w e d change in o ld e r to p re v e n t con- th«- tr ic y c le u n t il it wa placed u n liih io n in p it p a rin g J u im .tiv p a y d e r the C h ris tm a s tree r o lls ’r i l l s change does not a ffe ct tin rah > of incom e ta x w ith h o ld in g i ; out w ag« w hlch a i«■ the • an ■ ai th e y w e re in 1949 E m p lo y e rs w ere also re m in d e d h o w e v n , th a t new ic g u la tio n s w ill he e ffe c tiv e J .in u m v 1 re g a rd in g the M ee tin g ,n the o ffic e s o f the d e p o s itin g and re p o rtin g o f both lh< h it 'A la x e and in co m e tax W a sh in g to n co u n ty Iw a lth d e p a rt m ent la ! El id a ' to fo rm u la te plan w ith h e ld Im m v w S ta rtin g w ith wages paid in J a n - fo r the X - r a y m o b ile u n it s u rv e y o f n . o y . e m p lo y e r . , w in » a r e l ia b le f o r th« co u n ty in 1950 w e n G D C ar M D as. istant ( tl 11 • . • • i. I.'I«* I'tm m pson • one m on th .ire re q u ire d to depo it state h e a lth o ffic e r; M is Z ola M them 1,1 I Itfu I a Ft’d i'l. il It« «'I V «• M o rg a n e x e c u tiv e seer«’ta i > o f the C o u n ty T u b e rc u lo s is h o ik o r .< c o m m e rc ia l hank a u th o r- W «'dungton H e a lth association, and the f o r and i , i ‘d to i i i i v e s u c h «i’ p o.'O tra n s in itt.il to the F e d e ra l Ih serve ta a l!h d e p a rtm e n t sta ff Plan., are being mad«' fo r an in bank Deposits an* re q u ire d fo r taxes te n sifie d p ro g ra m in c e rta in des r< s u itin g fro m wag«' p.od m Ihe ig nated areas o f th e c o u n t' A >vs- h m a tic and th o ro u g h m ethod of firs t .oid second m on th o f each q u .ti t< i Each such de p osit sh o u ld l»«‘ c e n te rin g e x a m in a tio n s in specific m ade not la te i than th« la th d.iv a n as ra th e , th a n sp re a d in g 11 out o f the n e xt m o n th , hut mav be th in enables m ore «xact i«'suits ae made < .o l i e r if d e sired Tax« 1«» c o rd in g to Di II M S to l’ «' m e d Ila* th u d m o,O li m ay he deposited i d d in etoi ot W a sh in g ton Y a m h ill d is tric t X -ra y s o f 80 per cent o f any o r paid w ith th e q u . u t e r i ' l e t u r n E m p lo ye , ' w ill he f u r n r h e d w ith g ive n area w i l l he attem pt« d next b la n k conie - o f T h ,i a i r v D r p o s h o r \ ye a r. H e id p i 1 " III) I »9 to U e 1,1 l u a k l l d e p o s it- E m p lo y « is w ill t i l l «»id tlx rece ip t a a dep«>.‘ it lip \ft< the fo rt,, o id rc m iti.o ic e ,o • r, re iv e d and clu ck« «! |»\ th* I « «1« il Re.sc IV« b a n k . 111«* d e p o s it l i t r i p i 'I he , c a l e s ta te a n d , m in ane« w i l l he v a lid a te d and m a il« « l b .u I. p a n n i i -hip o| G alaw a.' X M eG iaw I«» the e m p lo y e ! fo r a tta clo iK iit !<> w i l l he d is s o lv e d e l f e i t i v e . t a n n a i' hi q u a rte rly re tu rn I and M e G ra " " i l l open a re n i « - The v « ai 1930 .«I o w i l l ii. a i k tin ta te and in su ra n ce o f f i c e in In n a tio n w id e a d o p tio n o f a o»inhi,u-«l l io in . to w n <»f H a n k O t t o G a la w a ' fo rm fo r quart« i tv ic p o rtm g bv en> vviP e o n ,m ile the husin«' hen p lo v e rs o f incom e tax w ith h e ld and T he tw o h a '« ’ been m p a rtn e rs h ip i( o n tililie d on page 3) f o r th re e years Thorough X-Ray Program Planned Change in Business Announced Locally Contamination oi Wells Reported By Sanitarian W h ile w a te r-s h o rt N ew Y o rk «uthw estern states w o n - d«*t w h e re th e ir n e xt d r in k o f w a te i w ill come fro m th e n o rth w e s t t ih«- p rid e in its u n lim ite d supply o, g u rg lin g stream s B u t a re p o rt fi- .li» th« W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty S a il, - md : «il n« sday in d ica te s th .it a b u n d a n t s u p ply is n o t the o n ly q u e stio n . Wat« i 'a m p le s of p riv a te w e lls in th« c«)unty tested by th e state h v- g,t i ic la b o ra to ry d u rin g 1949 n u m . • md 10» unsaf« «« c o rd in g to T W C h i ist i.in scn W a sh in g to n county s a n ita ria n P u b lie s u p p lie s Safer A m uch g re a te r p ro te c tio n is o f- f« .cd by p u b lic w a te r su p p lie s. O f 79 re p o rts on w a te r su p p lie s of c it ii’ m u n ic ip a litie s and w a te r dis tric ts . 6.» w e re s a tis fa c to ry w h ile only I I show ed c o n ta m in a tio n Same o f th< w a te r c o lle cte d fo r haeteriol«»gieal tests comes fro m fo ste r honn s ' said C h ris tia n s e n ‘ In re g a rd to these su p p lie s, the par« nt . - exp e cte d to m a ke the nec essary c o rn et ions if sam ples co n tinu«' to h«»w c o n ta m in a tio n T he m a jo rity o f o w n e rs o f o th e r p riv a te supplies t r y to re m e d y th e s itu a tio n . too. “ A lth o u g h th is is not re q u ire d , e ve ryo n e n u rg e d to see th a t then w a te r is « lean, h r added, w a rn in g that d y s e n te ry o r d ia rrh e a can r e sult fro m d r in k in g co n ta m in a te d vv .der S h allo w W e lls I n s a fr Bad w a te r o f v a ry in g degrees of contamin ition is usually found in (C o n tin u e d on page 3 1 Count on Saturday Shows City Growing In d ic a tio n s th a t H ills b o ro ,s no l«»ng«'i a co u n try to w n w ere seen by Ed I. M oore, fo rm e r ch a m h ci o f com m erce se cre ta ry, w h o made a tr a f f ic and p e d e stria n co u n t iro n the ch a in b c i r«»oms S a tu rda y A co u n t o f ears g o in g in a ll di re e l,o ir at T h ir d and M am fro m 11 fo 11 l i a m S a tu rd a y accounted fo r Jr»0 m flic 1 n -m m u tc p e rio d . R A E S A ANI> T IS S I’ K c o m b in e to m ake a m o d e l plan< a M o rris J M cE n te e lo o ks o v e r a n o th e r m in ia - tur« co m in g o ff his assem bly lin e He has w o rk e d w ith v a rio u s hobbies since an in ju r y p re v e n te d h im •. prev o u i jo b A well-stocked lib ra ry that w ill provide referenct •* is p la n n ed fo r n e x t y e a r S ca le -m o d e l r a ilro a d is s h o w n in b a c k g ro u n d — < A rg u s p h o to by T B r u b e c k » Sparlans lo Play Astoria in Finale Of Hoop Tourney H ills b o ro s S p a rta n s w i l l square o ff on th e b a s k e tb a ll c o u rt of the A s to ria a rm o ry F rid a y n ig h * «gainst ‘ he host fiv e th e A s to ria E sherm en. in the th ir d appearance of the Sams.« fiv e at th e m v ita tio n - ' * ' p .u S t . al to u rn a m i nt T he F ish e rm e n the foot «»f a C h ris tm a s tree H onorahl« m e n tio n w e n t to G ..rd - coached by A le x P eterson, fo rm e r O reg-m S la te com great, and the « m t s S« If S e t v n r L a u n d ry . Sus- b a u er F uel O il con.p m y and T itle Spartan.* w ill s ta rt th e ir w in d u p game at 8 45 p m and T ru s t c o m p a n y M a n y o f t h ° The S p a rtan s w ill m ake th e ir f i business w in d o w s th a t d id n«»t place am ong th e to p th re e are to be com - nal h o rn , appearance be fore the ’ a rt o f th e T Y V league season p lim e n te d upon w h a t they able to a c c o m p lis h in th e s m a ll Tuesday y ig h t w hen th* v engage a m o u n t o f spact* a va ilabl« . said ih«* V a n c o u v e r T ra p p e rs Ir a p re- W a lte r Gr« jt .«i. c h a irm a n o i dec- vio u s m e tin g b e tw e en the tw o clu b s on th e V a n c o u v e r flo o r, the o ra tm g p ro g ra m P riv a te Kcsiden« cs Listed T ra p p e rs triu m p h e d easily 57-42, G e p 'ia l o u td o o r d e c o ra tio n d i but the S p a rta n s hope to reverse v is io n fo r p riv a te r«sidenccs was th a t on the hom e flo o r d iv id « -I i n ’ tin « c a te g o r ie s W in - The S p a rtan s open th e ir league in - : s of the fir s t section w e re L lo y d schedule n e x t F rid a y n ig h t at O re .L in k « i fir s t place; G eorge B a ld gon C ity w in . second, and A lbv’r t Cap&haw, F o u r p e rfo rm e rs are s t ill f ig h t t h u d , second s e c tio n — H E Sus- in g fo r tw o s ta rtin g b e rth s as the b u u « ’ t. E u l D onelsou w ith K e n n e th « Sam s f; < n fi« > th e end o f its M cO , th and J o h n C o x tie in g fo r e x h ib itio n slate Roth J im Nier- t h ir d p i n « t h i r d section .1 N A x «.Ison M ax S n y d e r and T om F ra n tz m an and N o rm H u b e rt hav ' s ta r t Th«’ to p th re e o f the d ecorated ed at a fo rw a rd w h ile S o p hom ore d o o rw a y s e n t e r e d in th « ' c o n te s t D a n n y F re n ch and Pete M e lh u is h have b<>th been c a lle d on fo r o p e n • '. W in g d u tie s at a g u a rd W illia m C h a n d le r, and M rs. C hes te r M e r r ill W in n in g the d e co ra te d w in d o w div i ion w e re M rs E ls ie C a rty R u ben K u r a t li .m d L o w e ll K ra m ie n In s id e tre« L « ' H e w itt. F la n k B o sve lt and A l E ric k s o n Insid« or o u tsid e scent»— Ram ona G .tb elm .m M rs V e rn H a d le y and Rex H o w e ll T h e proposed o n e -m ill le v y fo r R u ra l a w a rd w e n t to L R D u n - re -lo c a tio n o f o p e ra tin g fa c ilitie s iw a y . o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa ir was Ray Del.«man. dressed as Santa a p p ro v e d in a re s o lu tio n passed by C laus last F rid a y n ig h t, to o k the C e d a r M ill L o c a l N o 229 o f the honors in th e m o v in g v e h ic le d i F a rm e rs U n io n at its Decem bei 20 v is io n T w o m en p la y in g C h ris tm a s session. T h e n e w lo c a tio n is ca.-j ¡¿' carols on a cco rd io n s accom panied H ills b o r o n e a r th e a irp o rt h im w h ile he m ade th e ro u n d s w ith P re s e rv a tio n o f th e fa m ily -s iz e d his d ecorated s u rre y . fa rm was th e to p ic o f a pa n el d is I ve ry I n tra n t Judged cussion led b y M rs L o re n e S m u rth - “ The d is p la y o f e v e ry hom e and w a ite . e d u c a tio n a l d ire c to r. Panel business w in d o w e n te re d in the m em b e rs expressed the o p in io n th a t contest was ju d g e d . ' saw* G ros- o n ly a fa rm la rg e e n o ug h to s u p je a n “ They v is ite d th e m a n y dis- p o rt th e fa rm e r and h is fa m ily , g iv . playfc last T h u rs d a y n ig h t It was m g th e m th e necessities fo r a n o r b e lie v e d th a t F rid a y and S a tu rda y m a l. h a p p y , life , can keep r u r a l w o u ld have been b e tte r, b u t it was people fro m m ig ra tin g to c itie s im p o s s ib le to get ju d g e s d u rin g M em b e rs o f th e discu ssio n g ro u p those tw o n ig h ts .” w e re M rs. Ed B e rg e r. I. J C o w ie G ro s jc a n . w h o spent m u c h o f his and H a ro ld S hapei <iwn tu n e in p la n n in g th is year*? W r itin g s a g a in st C V A now being d e c o ra tio n contest, expressed his c ir c u la te d a nd in c o n s is te n t east- a p p i re la tio n to those w h o to o k west fr e ig h t rates w e re re v ie w e d b> p a rt c o m m e n tin g th a t a ll th e en U n io n m em ber.- P re s id e n t R M tra n ts hi Iped b rin g a m o re m ea n B e n n e tt u rg e d those p resent to in g fu l C h ris tm a s to H ills b o ro w h e w r ite th e ir o p in io n s on these and th e r th e y w on u p, ize o r not. o th e r m a tte rs to th e ir congressm en H illsboro Rotary « xtended th< ir N e x t r e g u la r m e e tin g w ill be ,< o n tin u e d on page 3) J a n u a ry 17. Relocation of F air Endorsed p e d e s t r ia n count ta k e n fo* Supersonic jet fiqhters and flying saucers will be for gotten for aw hile after New Year's Day when the spotlight shines on storks slowly winging their way south to deliver the first 1950 babies to W ashington county Before they take to the air. prizes are being lined up to give the first two babies a proper reception, along with Need G re a te r W ith th e c a le n d a r clo s in g or. the w o rst p o lio y e a r in th e h is to ry o f th e disease in th e U n ite d States, lo cal c h a irm e n are d ig g in g in f o r one o f the m ost c ru c ia l c a m p a ig n s ♦ n a m i n g tn e m c h a m p i o n - f th e 11th fo r the N a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n 's f ig h t against in fa n tile p a ra ly s is . H l 1 T f i I 3 T C H llC V Y ear B ,ib > One t th e w in - M o re th a n 41 000 cases w e re added to the g rim to ll o f fo u r d e v a s ta tin g •LZUIU IC U m D U u j id s a .11 be fo.- H i l l - lx .ro pr,.(X‘i . i. d .. n o t lm i i n , . .. • pidemics w ith in a s ix - y e a r per. d -aid C o’ t r e ll M ost o f th e sick w e re c h ild re n B u t th e disease -tru e « g ro w n -u p s . to o ; m en and * F irs t T w o Chosen w m e n w ho s u p p o rte d fa m ilie s and f P n z .. ;>e • - a ,. i .r whose liv e lih o o d depended u p o n n tbetr th e ir a b ilit y to engage in p ro d u c W h ile m ost o f H ills b o ro tr ie d t eyes fo r a w h ile T h e y range fro m tiv e la b o r W ith th e b e g in n in g o f th e 1950 re la x d u rin g the Y u le tid c season, i th re e -p ie c e b aby fe e d in g set to d riv e J a n u a ry 16. d im e ca rd s w ill b u rg la rs in the area w o rk e d o v e r- th e a tre tic k e ts tim , A c h u rc h c o lle c tio n was s to l- T o be e lig ib le f» i th e p riz e in be m a ile d to e v e ry fa m ily in W a sh en, tw o o th e r p riv a te homes w ere .rea I th e p a re n ts o f the baby m u>' in g to n c o u n ty , c o n ta in in g roo m for $2 w o r th o f dunes S ch o o l c h ild re n lo o te d and a p a rk e d a u to m o b ile liv e w ith in H ills b o ro 's c ity lim its was b ro k e n in to w h ile its o w n e r F o r purposes o f m a rk in g area II. w ill also be g ive n an o p p o r tu n ity was a tte n d in g c h u rc h se rvice- th e H ills b o ro tra d in g area has been to h e lp p o lio v ic tim s w h e n th e y A n u n d e te rm in e d a m o u n t o f n io n - d e fin e d as H ills b o ro routes o u tsid e re c e iv e cards th a t w ill a cco m m o ey. c o n ta in e d tn c h u rc h o ffe rin g e n - th e c ity lim its , f o r n e liu s and date fiv e dim es. x elopes w as stolen fr o m a hou routes. B a n k - and ’ rou te s F orest T h e d im es fo rm th e d r iv in g fo rc e at 471 N o rth F .fth avenue o w ned by G ro v e ro u te 2. B u x to n . B e a ve rto n b e h in d th e w o rk o f m o re th a n 2800 C J K ra u s n ic k . tre a s u re r fo r th , ■ ( Be . a .T ie : Rock N a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n ch a p te rs w h ic h M e th o d is t c h u rc n T he c o lle c tio n C re e x C edar M ill. L a u re l-S c h o lls fig h t th e e p id e m ic on th e fr o n t lin e was m ade the d a v b efore at a Betl ■■■■:• — r ig h t here in y o u r c o m m u n ity , C h ris tm a s service T he th ie f gained ( r r t ilie a t e N eeded and in e v e ry s tric k e n c o m m u n ity e n try by c u ttin g a h o le in a screen T h e b a b y's b ir th c e rtific a te m ust in the n a tio n , said C o ttr e ll. T h e y and ra is in g an u n lo c k e d w in d o w be re c e iv e d by th e A rg u s n o t la te r p ro v id e fu n d s th a t pay f o r h o s p it le a d in g to a bedroom , a c c o rd in g to th a n 9 a m W ednesday. J a n u a ry a liz a tio n . p h y s ic a l th e ra p y and H ills b o ro c it y p o lic e F o o tp rin ts 4 I f no c h a m p io n has been b o rn by n u rs in g , s u rg e ry , sp e cia l o rth o p e d ic ’ take» w h e re he w e n t over th a t tim e , the d e a d lin e w ill be e x ap p lia n ces — c ru tc h e s , braces and ic tfc c a fte r le a v in g th e house te n de d to 9 a m . W ednesday. J a n w h e e lc h a irs . C a p ita liz in g on th e re lig io u s sea u a ry 11. son. a th ie f b ro k e in to an a u to m o - A tte n d in g p h y s ic ia n s o r nurses b ile o w n e d by J o h n W o lfe o f 202 m u s t c o n firm th e h o u r and m in u te W est G a rib a ld i last S a tu rd a y w h ile o f b ir th in each case, and m ay be the o w n e r was a tte n d in g c h u rc h re q u ire d to n o ta riz e th is since the services. S to le n w e re a p a ir o f s lip d e rb y prizes w i l l be a w a rd e d to per.- tie ra c k and a c a rto n o f c ig th e fir s t baby b o rn in each o f the arettes «C ontinued on page 3) A m an's -v ifs t w a tc h v a lu e d at A fir e g u tte d a k itc h e n und u p $100 was taker, fro m th e home o f s ta irs roo m at th e hom e o f E. P a v E llis T a y lo r. 507 N o rth F ifth a ve le n ko . 432 S o u th F irs t avenue, H ills nue M o n d a y a fte rn o o n . T a y lo r, re- boro. last T h u rs d a y . tu riu n g to his house a b o u t 6 30 p.m .. T he o w n e r was c o o k in g b re a k fo u n d c o n te n ts of d ra w e rs in th re e fast w h e n he f ir s t n o tic e d fla m e s bedroom s sca tte re d on beds and c o m in g fro m a h e a te r in th e a d T h e H ills b o ro A rg u s w ill lie flo o rs C u p b o a rd doors in the k it c h jo in in g lo o m , said F ire C h ie f W il d is trib u te d th ro u g h o u t the c o u n en had also been opened E n try was b u r D illo n . It had a lre a d y b u rn e d ty on F r id a y , a day la te , n e x t m ade in to a b e droom by p ry in g a th ro u g h th e ro o f and th e u p s ta irs w e e k because of the New Y e a r w in d o w u n t il th e lo c k b ro k e room was ru in e d b e fo re lo c a l f ir e h o lid a y , w h ic h w ill be observed •A nother h o u s e -b re a k e r e n te re d men b ro u g h t the blaze u n d e r c o n on M ondav instead of S un day. th e hom e o f Ray P a rr. 455 East Ed-1 tro l. ison stre e t T uesday, also p ry in g D e a d lin e fo r classified ad T he dam age, w h ic h was c o v e re d open a bedroom w in d o w A ll th a t v e rtis in g w ill be 2:30 p .m , by in s u ra n c e , was e s tim a te d a t was sto le n was s lig h tly o v e r a d o l W ed n esd ay n e x t w ee k. "T o o $1500. la r in change J e w e lry and some la te to c la s s ify " w ill close at guns th a t w e re in a closet w e re , noon Th ucsday C o -o p e ra tio n of T w o o th e r fire s o c c u rre d d u rin g not touched. c o m m u n ity co rresp on den ts and the w eek, n e ith e r re s u ltin g in m u c h oth ers in sending in item s e a rly dam age. O ne was a c h im n e y fir e a t w ill he g re a tly a p p recia ted Jacob Z o ln o w s k y s hom e on 140 A lo n g w ith m ost o th e r H ills West O a k stre e t and th e o th e r at R e g u la r m ee tin g o f th e c ity c o u n - ' boro business firm s and offices, C H e n ry N elson in s u ra n c e c o m c il w ill be h e ld T uesday n ig h t ut th e A rg u s w ill be closed New pany. 109 S outh Second avenue, 8 o 'c lo c k Y e a r's day. caused b y a flo o d e d o il b u rn e r. Throughout City Il U V i r c I H f lU a 11 ri -s s llU a y fc. Blaze Results in Two Gutted Rooms Argos Day Laie Doe lo Holiday Council Meets Tuesday Pastime Becomes A Career For Craftsman Ity K a th e r in e Itru b e c k A b ro k e n back was th e t u r n in g p o in t in M o rris J M c E n te e - life lim in g his fiv e m o n th s ' stay in a h o s p ita l fo llo w in g the in ju r y the H ills b o ro m an s in te re s t in his old ho b by, m od e l a irp la n e b u ild in g , was re v iv e d W ith the e n c o u ra g e m e n t o f p h y s ica l th e ra p is ts the young man fille d the tra c tio n bar above his bed w ith scale model.- H o s p ita l dot to rs b e lie v e d M cE n te e w o u ld n e ve r bo out o f Ins w h e e l c h a ir W ith d r te rm in a tio n lie le a rn e d to get along on crutches, but g o in g back to ln - old lob as p la n t m an a g e r o f a P o r t la n d m ilk p la n t was o u t o f the question. 5 0 0 " lb s fa v o rite p la n e is the W o rld W a r 1 Spad MeEntee is a " fre e f lig h t " fan. T he fre e f lig h t p la n e is p o w e re d by a m in ia tu r e gas e n g in e O n ly th e tu n e r set on th e m o to r and the set o f th e ru d d e r and a ile ro n s d e te rm in e w h e re and how fa r the pla n e w ill f ly T he " c o n tr o l ' m odel belo ve d by a n o th e r set o f fans, is p u t th ro u g h its pace- by its ow ner H o m e b h o p F irs t M c p M cE n te e b u ilt .it bis hom e on 9th w ith a w ire a tta c h e d to its w ings. avenue a h o b by shop T he b e g in F or advanced h o b b y is ts it is a game n in g was s m a ll — ju s t the balsa o f s k ill M cE n te e said m a n y w o u ld - wood, tissue paper, "d o p e " and be fre e fh g h tc r.- are now re s tric te d o th e r th in g s th a t m odel m akers to c o n tro l f ly in g in H ills b o ro be use. H ills b o ro business m en coop cause th e re is no area la rg e enough m w h ic h to f ie ld the planes e ra te d w o n d e r fu lly .'' he said he gave th e m one o f th e planes h a n g in g fro m th e b a r above his head. G r a te fu l p a re n ts w ere s t ill se n d in g h im cards A d d itio n a lly M c Entee k n e w m a n y m en and boys in th e H ills b o ro area lo ve d b u ild ing m odels, lin t a ll o f th e m bad to m a il o rd e r o r go in to P o rtla n d fo r s u p p lie s F illin g lo ca l b o b b y needs seemed to be a n a tu r a l fo r the d is a b le d m an. lu th e fo u r ye a rs the m od e le r T r y in g to fin d some w a v to m ake ., liv in g fo r Ins w ife and s m a ll -on has been d e a lin g in planes he has I » m in u te s b e g in n in g at 1120 th«' M eE ntee rem e m be re d how c h ild re n c o n tin u e d m a k in g planes fo r his same day to ta le d 401 m en. women on Ins flo o r at the h o s p ita l took a o w n am u se m e n t. M eE ntee e s ti and c h ild re n new in te re s t in g e ttin g w e ll w hen m ates he has c o m p le te d "a t least T in ' Storks Preparing for Bee-Line Flight South C o m m u n ity c h a irm e n nam ed fo r tii. 1 i ill d riv e are R o b e rt M e lq u is t, H ills b o ro D r A V Jackson F o r- e .t G ro v e M rs 1) I. Je n k in s . Bea v e rto n . B ill S n v d e r. A lo h a . M rs. A J Pearson. T im b e r; M rs V io le t D r ie s z e n , B anks M rs C M G rc d - v ig C e d a r M ill C u r t T ig a rd . T i gard M rs Agnes H ite . S h e rw o o d ; M r- J o h n A n d e rson . D ille y . J o h n H o s te tle r Gales C re e k ; G L . M c C u tch e on G le n w o o d . A u s tin S ta f fo rd . S c h o ll-. M rs V iv ia n W a lk e r, M a n n in g M rs L. V H u m m e r. G aston. D r A V Jackson. C h e rry G ro ve . M rs C h a rle s M cC lintO Sh, Progress, and M rs H M ay Q u ie r, B u x to n . Residents o f C o rn e liu s can m ake th e ir c o n trib u tio n s a t th e L io n s c lu b T he d riv e w i l l c o n tin u e th ro u g h J a n u a ry w it h a je t P-80 S ince op e ning his shop th e b u s iness m an has become in te re s te d in o th e r m a te ria ls he stocked He has gas m od e l ra c in g cars and b u ild s M -O gauge r a ilro a d la y o u ts lik e th e one sh ow n in th e p ic tu re M in ia tu re stage coaches are a n o th e r s id e lin e . M o ve E n larges D ffie e >paee M eE ntee m oved d o w n to w n tw o m o n th s ago, w h e re he shares o ffic e space w ith Freds F urn a ce S e rv ic e It is a n o th e r step to w a rd c re a tin g ih e c o m p le te h o b b y and c o u n s e llin g c e n te r he hopes to o p e ra te one day. S h e ll, b ja id in g and p la s tie m a te ria ls have no w been added. Soon Prizes Won la p id a ry , o r g e m -p o lis h in g , s u p p lie s M cE n te e to o k fo u rth place at a w ill be a v a ila b le . H o b b y m agazines sla te m odel contest th re e years ago. w i l l be in sto ck a fte r the f ir s t o f H is e ig h t-y e a r-o ld son. L a rr y , f o l the year. lo w in g in h is fa th e r's footsteps, T he p e rso n a l p ro g rè s- m ade by to o k a red rib b o n at the c o u n ty f a ir M cE n te e has been e q u a lly g r a tify - m g T w o years ago a t Easter he d e cid e d it was tim e to th ro w a w a y hi» c ru tch e s. I t was s lo w e r g o in g w it h a cane, but M cE ntee s tu c k w it h it. N o w he seldom uses th e cane in his shop o r at home. O ne o f the m ain tasks M eE n tee has n o w is to educate p a re n ts to th e fa c t th a t a llo w a n ce s spent on h o b b y m a te ria ls are spent c o n s tru c tiv e ly . To m a k e sure y o u n g p a tro n s d o n t b u y b e yond th e ir c a p a b ilitie s th e shop ow n e r b u ild s one o f each m o d e l k it in stock He advises w h ie n pla n e to ta c k le n e x t and w h a t to o ls w i l l be m ost useful. In th e fo u r ye a rs he has been in business o n ly one p a re n t has c o m p la in e d to M eE ntee th a t h e r y o u n g , - te r was being too e x tra v a g a n t. H o w e v e r, h r th in k s m a n y o th « r p a re n ts m e re ly to le ra te t h e ir o f f s p rin g 's m odel m am a. “ I'd lik e to sh o w th e m w h a t a h o b b y re a U ’ m e a n s .' he said. " I k n o w .”