'Firemen. Fire9 Dominate Kias
Parade in Woodbiirn's Annual
- Fireman's Frolic Festivities
WOODBURN "Firemen" in all forms dominated the tint
kiddies' parade a a kickoif feature f this year' annual Firemen's
Frolic Saturday afternoon. ' i
Outstanding entry In the decorated wagon and can division was
the "Fireman and Flame" entry of Eathy Sue and Gerry Forgard who
sported Pistol -Crick fire department engine, complete with loud bell
Nine-month-old Gerry bedecked as
Art chief was pushed by his sister
dressed all in red to represent the
flame. The two are children of
Bud Forgard, senior captain of the
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local lire oeparunem.
Tiny Sheryl Anos captured a
prize for being "Miss Fireman's
Frolic of 1985." Other winners, in
this section were Cleq and Dou-
Jlas Livesay, Paul Tremblay and
tllly Ostrom.
Two little girls from ML Angel
dressed in costumes of the gay '90s
were prize winners in the girl's
costume section. They were Ar
lene and Nancy Ebner. Patsy Corn
wall as a bride won a prize as
supported by her brother as groom.
Their 2-year-old sister was sup-
Estd to attend the brfdal couple as
ower girl but at the last minute
decide to stay with her mother.
In the boy's division. Dean as a
detective, Billy Bishoprick as the
Night Sessions
devil, and Douglas Kresten as at Legion park.
Huckleberry Finn, took prizes.
Prizes in the bicycle and tri
cycle section went to Susan and
Don Morgan, Bessie Paulson, Mic
key Donobue, Marilyn Sowa and
Mike Schiel. The latter two were
Mr. and Mrs. Fire Chief Marilyn
being the daughter bf Fire Chief
Joe Sowa and Mike the sod of Har
old Schiel, general chairman of
the frolic. I f
. In (he pets division girls as wo
men carrying their peketngeee
dogs were winners. Linn ' Higgin
botham, Betty Burke, and Carol
Sidor. ,
All children entering the parade
received prizes. The parade was
held In cooperation with Wood
burn Merchants association.
Sunday's events will include a
friend chicken dinner, races and
concessions which will be open
throughout the day. The dinner
will be from 11 a.nv, to 140 P-m.,
At Pacific U.
' FOREST GROVE. Aug. 20
Pacific university will have a
night shift of classes in the com
ing year, an Innovation for which
17 members of the Pacific faculty
have agreed to take night assign
ments.. .'!
The night classes will be pri
marily to enable employed teach
ers in the' area to qualify for the
new fifth-year certificate, to pro
vide higher educational oppor
tunity for other working people,
and to use the educational plant
more efficiently.
The night classes will have one
long session weekly instead of the
customary three one-hour ses
sions for three semester hours of
credit However the night classes
will not necessarily be three
houn long, because it has been
demonstrated that in many sub
jects long sessions are proportion
ately much more productive than
short sessions.
Elected
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MADRAS (JP-The jurors of the
Madras high court hereafter will
be addressed as "members of the
Jury" and not "gentlemen of the
Jury.' This was necessitated by
the high court's decision to include
women Jurors in criminal sessions.
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Bnee Wnilasaa, above, was elected
president ef the Saieea Meaaer-
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Wlllamut a Kenneth l Bron
son, mathematics and soienoa tea
cher at the local high school, has
resigned, it was announced this
week.
Gasli Forecast
ForUS.-BntisIi
Money Talks
Br Jeha M. HUhUwer
WASHINCTON, Aug.
An air of defeat already, oversha
dows next month's American-British
conference on Britain's econ-
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onue ciuus.
Truman administration officials
and British economic and political
experts predict that a good many
sensational proposals will be put
forward at the conference Septem
ber 6. But they say there is little
chance that both sides will agree
it this meeting on broad plan
of action that will set John Bull
back on well-shod financial feet.
There Is a chance, too, of an ir
ritating dispute over who Is re
sponsible for Britain's present tax
Te Fliaae Kaceeatsn
Britain's , economic chief. Sir
Stafford Cripps, and Foreign Sec?
retary Ernest Bevin are expected
to argue that the crisis was forced
by the the economic recession in
the United States, which caused
drastic cuts in American spending
f.r British colonial products such
aa tin and rubber. The British
art spending- dotlaea faster than
they get them.
The American viewpoint will be
presented by Secretary of the
Treasury Snyder and Secretary
of State Acheson.
Te BlasDe British
Snyder if he is governed by
American views now dominant -will
argue that the British are
responsible for their own difficul
ties. This argument is based on the
contention that they have failed to
develop the flexible kind of econ
omy that would permit them to
cut prices in the world market
to; compete with American goods,
and to take other measures by
which they could sell enough of
the things they make to buy all
the things they need.
.Well informed officials here cur
rently believe that the best that
can be expected from the confer
ence is possible agreement on some
short-range measures and perhaps
a decision to meet again in six
months or so to see what shapes
the western world is in then.
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MOSCOW -JP- Moscow's first
steel-frame skyscraper Is steadily
rising on Smolensky Square, The
first of a large number of tall
buildings which art to go up here
in the next two yean, this struc
ture is startling Muscovites by the
speed with which it Is climbing
upward. ,
'28 Air Crush
Victim Dies
KETCHIKAN. Alaska, Aug. 20
UP)- Ruth Miller Staats, 44, a
former teacher and musician who
had been a wheelchair Invalid
since a. 1928 airplane crash, died
today at the home of a sister
here.
She was injured in an airplane
crash at Valdez, where she went
to teach after - having taught in
Oregon schools. She was bgrn In
the Willamette valley, reared in
Alaska and graduated from Ore
gon state normal.
Despite her paralzed condition.
Miss Staats was determined to
have a useful life and devoted
herself to making trays and pic
tures depicting Alaska wildlife.
Polk to Continue
Efforts to Collect
Road Work Claim
DALLAS. Aug. 10 Polk eounty
win oontinue its efforts to get the
full $150,000 appropriation for
military in the Camp Adair area,
it was reported today. !
The house of representatives hat
approved a bill for $104,000 osi
the claim. ; Rep. Walter. NorbM
has told the court County Jiidge
Jack Hayes said Saturday "that
efforts to get the additional $43,
940 will be continued. !
The two ; roads in question ar
market roads described as the see
tions between Bunny Burns cor
ner and Lewurville and Lewis
ville and the old Monmouth bight
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