u# oí 0 . Library Eugene, Oregon VOLUME 23, Number 28 BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950 SU BSC R IPT IO N IN A D V A N C E — $2.00 P E R Y E A R SIN G L E COPY F IV E C E N T S Judge Appoints McIntyre As County Engineer Token Vote Accepts City's State Game Revised Budget August 1st Heads Adopt TOTAL OF 133 BALLOTS TALLIES 93 "YES" TO 1950 Rules 40 "NO"; STREET REPAIR PROGRAM WILL START y NEW DEER DATES In a to k en turn ou t, A u g u st 1, a v o te o f 93 • Yes" to 40 “N o ”. v o t e r s o f B e a v e r t o n a c c e p te d the , T h is w a s th e seco n d tim e y o te for r e v is e d c ity b u d g et for 1950-51 by I th e b u d g e t is sue. GIVE THREE FULL Teachers Must File Contracts By School Start U n d er p r o v is io n s of O rego n law. t e a c h e r s w h o h a v e not filed c o n ­ tr a c t s and h e a lth c e r tific a te s prior to th e start of th e school v ear will fo r fe it all s a la r y until th is pro­ v is io n is m et, w a r n s A u stin Scraf- ford, c o u n t y su p erin ten d en t. Co. Director Appointee Left Same Post Lists Civil Defense Dote ln ,942 For Novy Service ENGINEERING PROCEDURES FOR PROGRAM OF MEETING CONCERNS ROAD RECONSTRUCTION WORK BEING SET UP SETTING UP PLANS; L. L. M cIntyre, registered engi- p ro g ra m v oted in th e M ay p r im a i- MAYORS TAKE PART neet of Hillsboro, received a p p o in t­ ie i . T h e su p e r in te n d e n t's o ff ic e re­ m e n t on Ju ly 29 from H D. K e i k q u e s t s all e le m e n t a l y an d high A g r a d u a te o f the U n iv e r s i t y o f The. O regon s t a t e g a m e c o m m i s . sc h o o l t e a c h e r s to su b m it sig n ed A m e e t in g o f m ayors, c h ie f s of m a n , c o u n ty ju dge, as c o u n ty e n g i­ O regon in 1932, M cIn ty re serv ed I sion m et S a tu rd a y . J u ly 29. a ft e r c o n t r a c t s b eto re th e end of A u g u st, p olice and fire d e p a r tm e n ts and n eer to take full and c o m p le te a s a s s is t a n t W a s h i n g t o n c o u n ty c h a r g e o f road building a c tiv itie s en g in e e r fro m 1936 to K*39 a n d I “ a public hearin g, and a d o p ted the to e x p e d it e n e c e s s a r y paper w ork, o th e r o ff ic ia l s h as been called for f ir l n a | h , u n t l n S regu la tio n « for 1950. U n d e r s t a t e la w , a llo w a n c e for A u g u st 4. 8 p.m., in th e c o u n ty u n d er th e sp ecial rec o n st r u c tio n from 1939 to A u g u s t o f 1942 a s V ery f e w c h a n g e s w e r e m a d e and e m e r g e n c y t e a c h e r s is m ad e o n ly | co u rt room at Hillsboro, by S h e r if f c o u n t y en g in eer. .. , . . . ... H e left th e c o u n t y post for a n *1 hUnt,n* r**“,a,,ons ar,‘ throu*h th e s t a t e d c p a it m e n t o f U. H B u sch , d e sig n a te d d irecto r o f CITY PLANS CIVIL n ea rly th e s a m e as th e t e n t a tiv e e d u c a tio n e ig h t m o n t h s stin t w ith th e U. 8. c iv ilia n d e fe n s e for W a s h i n g to n , , . t e g u l a t io n s released se v e r a l w e e k s --------- c o u n ty . P u r p o se of th e m e e t in g is DEFENSE GROUPING e n g in e e r i n g d e p a r tm e n t an d w a s ago. to set up o rg a n iz a t io n a l p lan s to a s s ig n e d to T illa m o o k , H illsb o ro a m a jo r c h a n g e w a s th e m o v in g M ayor H. H. J e ff r ie s, in d eal w ith possible em ergencies a n d M cM inn ville a irp o rts Next fo rw ard of th e O cto b er 1 d eer sea- le c e ip t o f a v o lu m in o u s p a c k ­ w h ic h m i g h t arise due to th e c a m e d u ty w ith the c iv il e n g in e e r SOn o p e n in g to Septeni/ber 30. T h is a g e on sta te civil d e fe n s e trou b led world condition. corp s of the U. S. navy, w h ic h to o k w ill a llo w a S a tu r d a y o p e n in g and plans, reports that th e c it y o f O r g a n iz a tio n a l f r a m e w o r k ca lls him all o v er the S o u th P a c i f i c in B e a v e r to n will in a u g u r a te a t h r e e full w e e k -e n d s o f h u n tin g for c lo s e coo p eration b e tw e e n cit ie s b u ild in g a irp o rts He w a s relea sed d u r in g th e g e n e r a l d e e r sea son . g ro u p in g of v o lu n t e e r s for a a n d c o u n ti e s E x is t in g public ser- to in a ctiv e d u ty on J a n u a r y 1. 1946. S ev e r a l a r e a s listed for th e t w o . local o rg a n iza tio n fo llo w in g G e o r g e L itv in of Rt. 1 A loha v ic e s and a g e n c ie s will be used as 1 pon return to civ ilia n s ta tu s, d a y h u n t e r ’s ch o ic e d e e r sea so n th e A u gu st 4 m e e t in g o f c o u n ­ M cIn ty re tea m ed in th e e n g in e e r ­ r e c e n tly retu r n e d fiont S an Fran - a s t a r t i n g point, w ith e x p a n s io n to ty lea d ers at Hillsboro, called w e r e c h a n g ed . T h e h ig h d esert se c - ing firm o f M cIn ty re and R o s e - c is c o w h e r e h e a tten d ed th e 12-day in clu d e civilian v o lu n teers. by D ic k B usch , s h e r i f f and tion e a st of B end w a s e li m i n a te d gession of th „ G e n ,,ra| C o n fe r e n c e T h e s h e r i f f ’s reserve, w h ich now braugh, o f Hillsboro, a s c o n s u l t ­ c o u n t y d irectoi. fr o m th is season. In a d d ition , all o f S e v e n t h r>a y A d v e n tis ts s t a n d s at ab o u t 62 in n u m b ers, will ing en g in eer. He d e s i g n e d w a t e r ­ A n o rd in a n ce will be p ie- o f H ood R iv e r c o u n t y o u ts id e the in c r e a s e its s t r e n g th to 150 or w o rk s in Hillsboro, an d ca r r ie d on A c c o r d in g to th e report of at pared., a t the c o n c lu s io n of e x te r io r b o u n d a ries o f t h e Mt. Hood ! o th er e n g in e e r i n g t a s k s for v a r io u s ten d en ce, th e s e s s io n broke all c o n ­ more, to m ak e a v a ila b le a train ed I th is b riefin g m eet, w h ich will N a tio n a l forest w a s o p en ed for the projects in T igard, G a s to n a n d v e n tio n r eco rd s o f San F r a n c is c o Police force for e m e r g e n c i e s such d e le g a t e to the cou n cil th e le­ h u n ter's ch o ic e sea son , elsew h ere. w ith an a t t e n d a n c e of 21,000 people , a ‘s t ' 0 *8, e v a c u a tio n s an d o c c a s io n s gal p o w ers to a c t in a d e fe n s e In w e s t e r n Oregon, th e h u n t e r ’s E x cep t for his w a r y e a r s a b ­ cro w d ed in to th e Sabbath se r v ic e s large crow ds. ca p a c ity . A c it y d irecto r or c h o ic e open a rea for d e e r w ill in- In th e fields of fire, h ea lth , m e d ­ sence, he serv ed a s c it y e n g i n e e r held in th e C iv ic Auditorium , the co o rd in a to r will he n am ed and clu d e “ >• cu rren t e s t a b lis h e d c u lt i. ical, w a te r supply, public w orks, of B e a v e r to n from 1937 full use will be mi^de of all vated a g r ic u ltu r a l la n d s a n d ad ja- tr a n s p o r ta tio n , w e lfa r e and c o m ­ A lto h u g h h is p lan s are a s y e t a k e y c it y p erson n el In fo r m in g ce n t n o n -cu ltlva ted la n d s w ith in a m u n ic a tio n s , all e x is t in g grou p s little v ag u e, in light o f h is sh o r t a n u c le u s for th e corps. ra d iu s o f one m ile o f t h e s e a g r ic u l . will be e n la r g e d to m a k e for a tim e on th e job. M cIn ty re a n n o u n c - V o lu n te e r s are to be so u gh t tural lands. H o w e v e r , all o f Tilla- sta n d b y force for sp ecia l service. I cs that he in t e n d s to set u p e n g i ­ for m a n n in g o f a ir - w a t c h in g m o o k c o u n t y and la n d s w ith in th e Kach city, by d irectiv e from n e e r in g p ro ced u res for th e road s t a tio n s , black w ard en s, h ealth ex terio r b ou n d a ries of n a tio n a l for- G o vern oi D o u g la s M cK ay, Is re­ reco n stru ctio n p rogram , w h ic h t h e an d o th er s e r v ic e s w h ic h will e s t8 not be in clu d ed in th e $600,000 sp ecia l le v y o v e r a th ree q u e ste d to s e t up its ow n o r g a n i­ require personnel. h u n ter s c h o ic e d e e r se a s o n , za tio n for p u rely lo cal d e fe n s e . y ear period, v oted last May, pro­ A s m a ll tu r n o u t o f donors, at B u t before m o v i n g to e s t a b ­ An ad d itio n a l a r e a w a s op en ed to F r o m here, m u tu a l aid a g r e e m e n t s vides. S t a f f a p p o in t m e n t s will be grade school, lish v a r io u s g r o u p in g s , J e ff r ie s a r c h e r y h u n tin g . T h is s e t s a s e a s o n th e Merle D a v i e s a n n o u n c e d later. c o v e r in g fire, police an d o th er d e­ 1, n etted for a r c h e r s from S e p t e m b e r 16 to B e a v e r to n , on A u g u st sa y s , it is felt m ost ad visab le p a r t m e n t s are p rop osed to esta b ­ T h e n ew e n g in e e r d e c la r e s he the S e p te m b e r 28 in th e C ow C reek ab o u t 25 p in t s o f blood for to learn o f c o u n ty plans, that lish a n e tw o r k s u f fic i e n t to meet , will do th e best job (meslble w ith local blood hank, it is a n n o u n c e d l e f u g e in D o u g la s c o u n ty . B e a v e r to n m a y m ore e f f e c t i v ­ | th e m e a n s at h a n d . w h a te v e r e v e n t s develop. and T w o c h a n g e s in b a g li m i t s w e r e b y tHe sp o n s o r in g B u sin e s s ely co o r d in a t e , its e ff o r ts to­ B u s c h ’s a p p o in t m e n t w a s made M ea n w h ile, prior to t h e a p p o in t ­ a ls o m ad e. T h e first raised th e b ag P t o f e s s i o n a l W o m e n s club. w ard a c o m m o n goal. by H e r m a n D. K e r k m a n , co u n ty m en t, th e road d e p a r tm e n t la u n ch - 1 on v a lley quail to ten a d a y and H o u r s w e r e from 2:30 to 5:45 i *’d th e c o u n t y - w i d e road r eco n ­ Judge, upon r e c o m m e n d a tio n from t w e n t y a seaso n . T h e o th e r s e t th e p.m. L o u i s E. Starr, s t a t e dir ector of s tr u c tio n p ro g ra m w ith r e s u r f a c in g ! b a g lim it on b a n d .ta i le d pigeon s, A n u m b e r of t h e d o n o r s were o f C ed a r H ills b o u lev a rd from civilia n d efen s e. D u r in g th e seven j if allo w ed by fed era l r e g u la tio n s, “r e p e a t e r s ” w h o had p rev iou sly y e a r s from 1940 to 1947, K erk m an W a lk e r road north to th e S u n s e t a t e ig h t a d a y an d 24 a s e a s o n d o n a ted to th e blood bank pro- MANY ORIGINAL EXHIBITS EXPECTED TO VIE h ig h w a y c lo v e r -le a f a p p r o a c h , a t serv ed as c o m m a n d e r o f county Sherm an and W asco counties gram . P a r k w a y drive. civ ilia n d e f e n s e fo rces, i w e r e rem o v ed from th e a r e a s op en T h e clu b had a p p ea led for w id e FOR NEARLY $4500 IN CASH; STARTS AUG. 31 C o n str u c tio n in c lu d e s g r a d in g , K e r k m a n rev eals, h o w e v e r , that to h u n t i n g for H u n g a r i a n part- p articip a tio n , in b e h a lf o f p ossib le ord ers w ere received and carried A la rg e se c tio n of Jantzert B ea ch * nd r o c k in g w ith 10 inch base. A ridge. T h e m o v i n g o f th e tr a p p in g n e e d s w ic h m ig h t a r is e due to the W ashington C o u n ty r e s id e n ts a p p ly in g resu ltin g p r e m iu m m o n e y | so aso n o p e n in g in M a lh eu r c o u n t y r e q u ir e m e n ts of the m ilita r y fore- ° u t’ in 1947, ,0 d e 8 tr<>y nl1 r*cord * Pa , k hft8 b<,pn rese r v e d and a co m - p r ,m * a u rfn ce c o a t w a s a p p lie d w ith o ilin g or o th e r s u r f a c e to e x h ib its for th e c o u n ty to club funds. p la n n i n g ¡ f r o m N o v e m b e r 15 to N o v e m b e r 1 es as w ell a s civilian d e f e n s e sup- “ l* P,“te P,OKran' a r r a n * “d “ * h ' * b - o f W orld W a r II, In c iv il d e fe n s e light th e 17th a n n u a l M issouri re- c o m e la ter. R o a d w a y c e n t e r l in e F a ir A u g u s t 3L S e p t e m b l r 1 a n d L a s t y ea r a w i d e n i n g in terest ( c o m p le te d th e c h a n g e s . plies. , w . w a s m o v e d o v e r for a b e tte r t h o r ­ 2, c a n o b ta in co p ie s o f th e 80 page w a s sh o w n in t e x t ile exh ib its, an d T h e 1950 h u n tin g i c g u l a t l o n s in F ox t h e a t e r and th e M emorial I1” *00 ,0 h * he,d ®u n d a y. A u g u st o u g h fa r e a n d p r o v is io n is m a d e fo r t.v, h a v e b een w ip ed out. m a k i n g 20. c o m e rain or shine. W e lc o m e ad p r e m i u m b o ok Just o f f th e p ress jt ig e x p ected t h a t in t e r e s t w ill printed form will be a v a il a b le at Opera h o u se an a d d ed la n e o f t r a f f ic o n th e n e c e s s a r y an e n t i r e ly n e w start. d ress will be by Jos. E. H a r v e y by w r it i n g th e F a ir B o a rd at 227 c o n tin u e to m o u n t th is year. C lass- all g a m e c o m m is s io n li c e n s e a g e n - G e o r g e reported th a t th e dom- Major W. W. W o o d b r id g e , re- j p r iz e s a r e to be o ffe r e d for th e w est side, w h e n required, E. W a s h i n g t o n St., H illsb o ro , it es and c a s h p r e m i u m s h a v e been c ie s by th e fir s t w e e k o f S e p t e m . m a t in g th e m e of th e p ro g ra m w as tired m a r in e o fficer, a c te d a s coun- la r g e s t fa m ily , oldest g e n t l e m a n C o n tin u a t io n o f th e b ou levard th e idea th at the g o sp el of Christ w a s a n n o u n c e d th is w e e k . provided in th e fo llo w in g : Bed- ber. ty d e f e n s e c o o r d in a t o r in settin g and |„ d y and o th e r n o te s o f inter- w a s p a tc h e d a n d sm o o th e d , to the N e a r l y $4500 in p r e m iu m m o n e y room lin en s a n d q u ilts; d in in g --------- m u st be q u ic k ly ca rried to every up th e p rogram . eat. 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P a s s e s will be cro p s a n d v e g e ta b le s , h o r tic u ltu r e jn twQ d e p a r tm e n ts ; S en io r and co n v e n tio n of th e P a c if i c - N o r t h - o f th e w o rld ’s 282 c o u n t r i e s in 700 C h a n g e s h a v e o ccu rred at the a v a ila b le a t th e w e s t g a te, a c c o r d ­ G r a n g e a n d F a r m U n io n booths, j unior to p jv e t h e j u n ior e xhib we9t K i w a n i s D is t r ic t to be held sp o k en la n g u a g e s and d ia le c ts R e T ip T o p C afe, on W a ts o n street, ing to J a m e s A C u ah m ah , p resi­ sw in e , d o m e s t ic s c ie n c e , d o m e s tic jtorg an e ven c h a n c e in the jud g- j A u g u st 20 to 22. at S p o k a n e , W n.. p orts revealed that m e m b e r s con- B e a v e r to n , a c r o ss from th e First dent, o f 3404 N. 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A loh a, w h o s e m a c h in is t e x p e r ie n c e clu b w o rk , J o e Cox; F u t u r e F a r m - j J u n io r h ob b yists ra n com pete in R o |gtad> T a c o m a , W a sh ., b u s i n e s s th<, w eP g o f A u gu st 7 to 12 on the h a m b u r g e r s and so ft d r in k s foi N e w o f f i c e r s are: T o m R a m sd ell, d "te* fro m a b e g in n i n g in 1910. — ' r o „ r g,. principal and fOVsrnOI o f -■ htg h V ice | All e q u ip m e n t in th e sh o p is n e w ers. J. B. T h o m a s. model airp lan es, art. and m isrel- h o o , ground* at T ig a r d 1 fo u n t a in p a tro n s C o m m a n d e r ; Bill J a m e l s o n C o m m a n d e r ; H e n r y Jon es, S eco n d and ° f *be m o s t m od ern style. In- E x h ib i t s in th e F a r m C rop s an d lan eou s in th e c i e a t i v e s e c t io n . th e p a c |f ic . N o r t h w e s t K i w a n i s T w n fpnrnl, f rrim P!irv, n f mm S e r v in g b r e a k fa s t. lu n ch and v e g e t a b l e s are e x p e c te d to ex- and c o lle c tio n s o f n ot less th a n d istrict. C o m m i tte e c o n f e r e n c e s , |e a g uea | n th P P o rtla n d area will dinner, th e n e w o p e r a to r s will V ire C o m m a n d e r ; T h u r lo w W eed, '‘luded is a V an N o r m a n b ra k e A d ju tan t; K e ith D en n y , F in a n c e drum la th e and Van N o r m a n bor- c eed la s t y e a r s in e v e r y t h i n g ex- th ree o b jects r e p r e s e n t in g the hob- p a n e j d is c u s s io n , an d e le c tio n o f Pnt er in th e play-off w h ic h will be m a in ta in h ou rs o f 6:30 a. m to Howard B u llo ck , Ser- lnk b ar> in a d d it io n to o th e r m i ­ ce p t fr u its w h ic h su f fe r e d d a m a g e by o f th e exh ib ito r. T h e r e also is o fficers will be c o n v e n t i o n h ig h - I n of f th 11:30 cep th e e sin sin gle g le elim elim in in a a tio tio n n tvne ty p e 1UWJ p P i m on w e e k d a y s and until O fflce r; by f r e e z i n g A s in past y ea rs, a i a place for p h o to g r a p h y in four ^ j ^ h u . T h e P e e w e e te a m s w h ich h a v e 12 30 a. m. on F r id a y and S a tu rd a y g r a n t a t A r m s; R ob ert B e s m e h n , c h ln e r y se r v ic e s b eliev ed sp e c ia l s e c t io n o f th is d e p a r tm e n t section s. P r e s id e n t M urdoch, a rriembei o f q u a lified so far are B e a v e r to n . Ti- W a it r e s s e s in clu d e D a is y Hobbs, C haplain an d C y ru s K irkland, Ser- u n iq u e in th e v a lle y Is g r in d in g o f will be d e v o te d to o d d itie s and T h e m a n u a l a r ts d iv isio n op en s | th e B oard o f T r u s t e e s of K lw a n ia gard. St. H elen s, Park R ose. J o A n n e S p rin g er, B e t t y Meuller vice O ffice r. I n s ta ll in g o f f i c e r w a s Bill L lth - a r r a n k s h a f t w h ile It is still In m o n s t r o s i t ie s Including th e ta llest c o m p e t itio n for c a sh prizes to In t e r n a tio n a l sin c e 1946, Is e x ­ O t e n c o and R ain ier. T h e C u b s and K a r e n K ra ft. L ee R id er Is st a lk o f corn, la r g e s t su n flo w e r , h ig h sch o o l s t u d e n t s in h a n d m a d e pected to d i s c u s s n a tio n a l an d in­ w h ich h a v e qualified for the play- rook. erland. F ir s t D is t r ic t Vice C om - t h * car< mander T h e s h o p w ill sp ecia lize In ser- s q u a s h , p u m p k in , w a te r m e lo n , b eet articles, b eg in n ers , a d v a n c e d stud- ter n ation a l a f f a ir s and to s t r e s s o f f are B ea verton . B a s h o r ’s, P ark Cooper will be a s s is t e d in the F o r th e A u x ilia r y o ff ic e r s are wJc* to d ea lers, w h ich is b e lie v e d tu rn ip , ap p le a n d u n n a m e d vari- e n ts an d In turn ed w ork , co n tin u ed c o o p e r a tio n b e tw e e n the R o se. B lu e Lake, St. H elen s. R a in - m a n a g e m e n t by h is w ife, Shirley, E sth e r Hell, P r e sid e n t: E v e ly n W" 1 '*■ m a i°'- a * ‘vlty. ety. C a sh prizes are o ffered . F loral D e p a r tm e n t, sp o n s o red b y | U n ited S t a t e s and C a n a d a on prob- ier and Verboort. T h e first round M a n y o r ig in a l and a t t r a c tiv e ex- th e g a r d e n clu b s o f th e c o u n ty , of- lem s o f m u tu a l d e f e n s e and w el- o f P e e w e e g a m e s will be played on | J a m e ls o n . F i r s t V ice P r e sid e n t; h lb tts a re expr*#*'l In th e G ra n g e a w id e v a r ie t y of, prizes for fare. Cook said A d ir e c t o r of th e Monday. A u gu st 7 T h e fir s t round Klxle K irk la n d . S econ d Vice Pres- J H E MARRIAGE RECORD an d F a r m e r U n io n e x h ib its sec- a i| ty p e s o f b lo om s, an d In addi- S en io r B oa rd o f T r a d e o f W ln n l- idrnt; G r a c e C u m m in *«, Correii- tlon. T h e s e b ooths, all c o m m u n it y tion prizes for a r tistic a rran g e- peg and o f th e C a n a d ia n R e- p on d in g S e c r e t a i y ; H elm a Me- Ju n g , 5: Tho?ISJL, W ilso n e ff o r ts , h a v e b een ju d g ed o u ts ta n d - merits; ga rd en p h o to g r a p h s ; nov- sea rch In s tit u te o f L a u n d e r e r s A K. tchcr, S e c r e ta r y ; May R e g h ltto . an<1 L ois J. R o b e r ts J on es, w ed by Tn *he Cub and P e e w e e « a in e s in g in th e past, and c o m m i t t e e s e lty a r r a n g e m e n t s ; h o u se plants. C lean ers. Mr. M urdoch a ls o Is played at B ea v erto n J u ly 31. th e T r e a su r e r ; L a u rel F arley . Hlstor- R aylon d L . O tto W it n e s s e s w ere a lr e a d y a rc w o r k in g on p la n s for and ga rd en clu b in fo rm a l d in n e r c h a ir m a n o f th e A s s o c i a tio n of B e a v e r to n t e a m s w on a double ( haplain T h o m a s J o n e s and T h e lm a K . O reg on g a s o lin e sa les in Ju n e ia n, Ju lia M ic k a e lso n . p a r tic ip a tio n th is year. F o u r te e n table a r r a n g e m e n t . L au n d erers. C lea n ers and A llied h e a d e r from H ilN boro. T h e score reached 48 237.971 g a llo n s, h igh est M a rg a ret G u s to fs o n . S e r g e a n t at j oneg spaces have been reserv ed for T h e Junior fair, p a r tic ip a te d In T r a d e s o f M anitoba. H e serv ed ov- on th e P e e w e e g s m e w a s 9 to 5 J u n e s a le s on record, S e c r e ta r y of A ijn s and J a ln e B ullock , A ssista n t JuIy 22 at Cedar Hills A d olp h th e s e c o m m u n i t y b o o th s by 4-H clu b s and F u tu r e F a r m e r s ersea« in W orld W a t I w ith G a r y Oberst th e w in n in g S*«te E a rl T. N e w b r y h a s reported S e r g e a n t at Arm*. j M athes, Jr., o f R o seb u rg , an d In th e d o m e s t i c s c i e n c e depart- receive p rem iu m m o n e y for all D on E. E n gd ah l, S p o k a n e , W a s h , p itch er for B ea v erto n . T h e g a m e In s ta llin g o f f i c e r w as B a ib a r a r „ | ggn M c D o w ell V an W a lter. T h e m o n t h ’s g a ll o n a g e c o n tin u e m e n t th ere are ca sh prizes for var- type« o f ex h ib its in c lu d in g live- sash and door m a n u f a c tu r e r and w a s fea tu red by tm ses-loaded h om e the s t e a d y in c r e a s e in g a s o l in e use R h o d en . P a s t D istrict P resid en t. P ortlan d , w ed by R e v C la r e n c e J. io us b r e a d s and rolls; c a k e s ; co ok - sto ck G irls ex h ib it In c a n n i n g a tr u s te e o f K iw a n is I n t e r n a tio n - run hit by G ary O b erst in the b e g in n i n g la te tn 1945 w h e n wai F orsb erg, o f Hillsboro. W it n e s s « * ies; pies a n d p a stries; c a n d ies : co o k in g , b a k in g , c lo th in g , and in al. a ls o w ill p a r tic ip a te In th e se c o n d in n in g ! •' W tim e re st r ic tio n s w ere lifted, N e w ­ li l %D1 l '»It I’M M t c a n n e d fru its, v e g e ta b le s , m e a t and ad d ition h a v e liv e s to c k projects, co n v e n tio n . j B e a v e r to n Cubs w on by a score bry said T h e g a in h a s av era g ed S o m e of th e Odd F e llo w s and S tlck n ev . fish ; Jellies, ja m s, p reserv es , m ar- fo r e s tr y exh ib its, poultry. The D e le g a t e s w h o w ill rep resen t th e o f 9 to 0 w ith J a c k O b e r .f pitch- ab ou t 10 per ce n t e a c h yea r K eh ek a h * e n jo y e d a picnic lunah J u ly 20, tn B e a v e r to n W illia m J. m a la d e an d b u tters, p ic k le s and b o ys e x h ib it in crops, liv e s to c k K i w a n i s C lub o f B e a v e r to n at t h e , in g no-hit, no-run hali. J a c k ie H unt, M otor v e h ic l e fuel t a x e s in Ju n e and cle a n e d u p th e p icnic g ro u n d s S tern b erg an d D ia n e E v e l y n WII- r elish es and m is c e lla n e o u s ex h ib - fo t e s tr y . s a fe ty , p o u ltry and rab- m e e t i n g w ill be F red S ch eller, B e a v e r to n 's secon d b a s e m a n w as to talled $2.894.109 88, o f w h ich ap- at th e S cott ra n ch on the T u ala tin llama, wed by R e v e r e n d (1. M. lt*. In t h i s d e p a r t m e n t s o m e o f b i ’s. B o th b oy s and girls a ls o Dr « a r s o n K a n e S ecreta ry , R a y th e h it tin g star o f th e g a m e w ith p r o x im a te ly 12 p ercen t will be re river S u n d a y , J u ly 23 m a k i n g rea S n id erh on . at St. C e c ilia ’s ch u rch , th e c lu b s o f th e c o u n t y h a v e b een h a v e m a n y In t e r e stin g d e m o n s tr a - C le a r w a te r and Marble Cook, prea- t w o lo n g h o m e run* and an end turn ed to n o n - h i g h w a y u s e r s as re dy for th e a n n u a l p icn ic o f A u g W it n e s s e s w e r e R o b ert D e n h a m b r in g i n g In m a s s e d e x h ib its and ti o n s o f club and F F A activ ity . ident. I field s in g le > funda. u«t 13 d Sh it lr\ W illiam « j P r o s p e c t o f a d e c r e a s e in ta x a - tion for c it y purposes, m e a n w h ile , WRONG COLUMN ON j b r ig h te n e d w ith u n o fficia l report VOTE SETS ALARM on r e v e n u e s ex p e c te d from public ! utilities, as b ein g com p iled by J. C o n fu sio n , o f not a m ild na- V a , fc*. C arp en ter, c o u n ty a P ssesso r. y Al- - t u r e , led to a la r m in the w e e ♦ Hrn.trK tv, i 1 L. th o u g h th e o f f ic ia l figure h u not s m a ll h o u rs of W ednesday been d eterm in ed , in d ica tio n s so far m o r n in g , a s a c o u p le o f p ro m ­ i . . . . , , p oint up a su b s ta n tia l v a lu a t io n i n e n t c it y e m p lo y e e s too k a in c r e a s e over last year. g a n d e r a t th e w r o n g c o lu m n of I In th e A u g u s t 1 vote, th e b u d g e t p o sted v o te resu lts on the c ity i called for $17,188.80 in e x c e s s o f b u d g et a n d th o u g h t th e issu e th e 6 ' , li m ita tion , or s o m e $500 had b e e n d e fe a t e d by o n e vote. m ore t h a n w a s required last year, O f co u rse, it w o u ld n ’t be B a s ic va lu a tion , e x c lu s iv e o f utilit- r ig h t to s a y w h o w a s involved. ies, w a s listed by th e c o u n t y as- But th e fir s t v ic t im o f th e se s so r at $1,221.640, an in c r e a s e o f w r o n g - g la n c e c a m e, w ith his $42,190 o ver last year's $1,179,450 w ife , a n d sc a n n e d th e s h e e t by valuat^pn. f la s h lig h t. „ W ith th e h ig h e r a n tic ip a te d v a l- “G o sh !" he said, “th ere w ere 100 for an d 101 a g a i n s t ! ” u ation o f utilities, in c lu d in g rail- roads, telep h o n es, elec tric p o w er And th e tw o w en t home m u c h pertu rb ed th a t c it y fin- . and ga s, t a x i n g o ff ic ia ls e x p e c t th e slig h t bulge in the bud get to be a n c e s h a d s t r u c k su ch an u n ­ o v e r c o m e by th e in crea s e in val- y ie l d in g ob sta cle. u a tio n . N e x t m o r n in g , a n o th e r c ity W ith c o m p le tio n o f all sid e s e w - em ployee fe ll in to t h e s a m e ers e x p e c te d n o w by A u g u st 15, trap. H e r e v ea led the d e f e a t o f th e c o u n cil is on record as plan- th e issu e, li k e w i s e by o n e vote. n in g to proceed Im m e d ia te ly w ith T r u th o f t h e m a tter, h o w ­ a c ity -w id e s t r e e t im p r o v e m e n t ev er, w a s t h a t b a llo ts co n ta in ­ program. N e w road b u ild in g stan - ed a c h o ic e o f tw o is s u e s for dards h a v e also b een ad op ted , call- a v o te. I s s u e 100 w a s “Y e s ” ; ing for h ea v ie r c o n s t r u c tio n and is su e 101 w a s “N o ”. lo w e r in g th e level o f s t r e e t s to be- ’T w a s a m a t t e r o f s o m e relief lo w a d ja c e n t p roperty, to s e t th e to g e t on th e rig h t tra ck and b e g in n i n g o f d r a in a g e b y g u tt e r s, fin d t h a t is su e 100 ( Y e s ) n e t­ ra th er th a n h a v in g e x c e s s w a te r ted th e 90 v o te s to issu e 101’s c o lle c t on property. ( N o ) to ta l o f 43. WEEK END HUNTS I ! Aloha Delegate Attends Record SDA Conference Small Turnout Nets Red Cross 25 Pts. of Blood County Fair Premium Book Lists Prize Awards of '50 Missourians Set Annual Reunion- Rainy or Shiny C l i a d a C S ^JC CUT III Kiwanis Club at At Tip Top Cafe Legion and Aux. Seat Officers July 19th Rites Dist. Peewee And Cub Crown Play August 7 To 12 Over 48,000,000 Gals. Set Sales Record For June Venture Offers Dealer Service In Machine Shop