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Two Sections— Full of News, for All of I be Enmity. O i Ils li or rg u s tí ? Wirh Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent VO LUM E 42 HILkSliORO, OREGON j Local Area News Letter Considered for A irport State Capitol U V A. U IJ H h i S O « State Plans to U n lo a d Some o f H o ld in g it; ( in AnxiouH Sea, G e o g r a p h y o f L o c a lity H e ld A c c e p t a b le f o r F e d e r a l S A (N L N E ) M w o W rth ith o f th a n Ift.OOO,- fa rm and c ity p ro p e rty on it» hunds the Htatc I h ¡ prcpai h <-|>MiiiiK to u n lo a d Koine* o f its mote* h o ld in g s T h e W o rld W u r V e te ra n « ’ S ta te A id coininiNMion. w h ic h hold» th e h u lk o f th is p r o p e r ty , ha» a l re a d y (»stahlishctl a sales p ro in o th in d e p a rtm e n t und th e S ta te L a n d b o a rd is lo o k in i' fo r a «ood »nun to heud u p a s im ila r d e p a rtm e n t H o ld in g s o f th e B o n u s c o m m is sio n in c lu d e 195 fu rm s a n d 1220 piece« o f c it y p r o p e r ty in w h ic h th e state has an in v e s tm e n t o f $3. 1HU 1.530 T h e la in d h o a rd has 700 fu rm s o n it» ha nds re p re s e n tin g an In v e s tm e n t o f $1,245,(M)H A ll o f these p ro p e rtie s h a ve been ta k e n o v e r b y th e tw o h o a rd s to p ro te c t is ju ltie s re p re s e n te d b y loan , in th e on e in s ta n c e fro m tin* B onus fu n d an d in th e o th e r fro m th e irre d u c ib le school fu n d In a d d itio n to p re s e n t h o ld in g s th e B o n us c o m m is s io n bus a lre a d y sold I 205 fa rm s a m i an e q u u l n u n ih v i o f c ity riK ld e n e e s and th e L a n d ho ard has disposed o f 207 fu rm s A l l o f th e sales h a ve been m a de on easy te rm s o f o n ly o n e -te n th d o w n w ith lo n g te rm s on th e b a la n c e in o r d e r to e n c o u ra g e ho m e o w n e rs h ip an d get th e p r o p e r ty b a rk o n to th e tu x ro lls B ase by D r . S ta u b Defense Needs Cited C a p t a in G a r r e t t W i l l Speak at C h am b e r N ext M u n d ay T ha t the g«*ography o f th e H ills boro urea is most acceptable fo r th e locution o f one o f the federal a ir buncs proposed in the W ilco x b ill now pending before congress was the d c clu ru tio n o f Dr. R ay m ond R Staub o f P o rtla n d, re gional d ire c to r o f the N u tio n u l A ir Defens«* ass(N*intion, at the chain- ber of commerce M onday. S ite fo r th<* n o rth w e st fie ld hus not been selected and, if local citize n s w ill get to w o rk, H ills b o ro has u chance fo r the designation, he said. G o ve rn m e nt req u ire m e n ts fo r the u ir base locution cu ll fo r u tru ct one m ile M juure in an open co u n try , Dr. Staub stated. In ad d itio n, fa rm lunds should be a v a ila b le fo r em ergency o r "h o v e rin g " bases. T his urea is alm ost ideal in these respect«, according to the P o rt lander Adult Education Cl a sses Condu ct Exhibits Toca II v ABC Member— One of Only Two Weekly Papers West of Rockies l i n R8D ■ . APRIL IK, 1985 Dairy Group to Conduct H erd Tests A d u lt e d u c a tio n c I o n m s in W a sh in g to n c o u n ty w ill e p n d u ct an e x h ib it d a y and s ty le re v u e a t th» H ills h o io c h iiin b e t o f c o m m e rc e a w eek fro m S u tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , a c c o r d in g to O B K ra u s , c o u n ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t W o rk done b y th e 17 c o u n ty clusses d u r in g the* C o u n ty D a ir y m e n O r g a n iz e past fiv e m o n th s w ill be* sh o w n P rin c ip a l fe a tu re o f th e a f t e r S e p a r a te Im p r o v e m e n t no on w ill he th e m o d e lin g o f g a r m e n ts m u de by m e m b e rs o f th e A s s o c ia tio n H e r e s ix s e w in g class«*N T h ese g ro u p s j w e re u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M rs S. A. B e c k e r o f R e e d v ille , M rs D e lia W ic k o f H ills b o ro , M rs B e rth a S h a v e r o f B e a v e rto n , M rs A lic e I Ita ln e o f C eda r M ill, M rs E lm a S u tto n and M rs T h e lm a W illa r d C h ris te n s e n N am ed o f Forest G ro ve . A n o th e r fe a tu re J u liu s w i l l b e .« s p in n in g d e m o n s tra tio n P re s id e n t o f N e w G r o u p liy M rs. P. O. E u r lie o f F o re st 1 Grove* R e m a in in g classes w i l l e x h ib it W ashington C o u n ty D a iry H erd w o rk o r dem onstrate* w h a t has been a c c o m p lis h e d b y th e g ro u p s d u r Im pro ve m e n t association was o r ganized at H ills b o ro F rid a y n ig h t in g tiie te rm K e n n e th Beuch, state* s u p e rv is o r w ith 22 d a irym e n in clu d e d In the M a jo r o b je c tiv e oi o f a d u lt e d u c a tio n fo r O re g o n , w i l l m em bership he* p re s e n t d u r in g th e a fte rn o o n the o rg a n iza tio n is to im p ro v e d a iry q u a litie s of herds by p ro v id in g and spe ak b r ie fly In s tru c to rs o f th e v u rio u s classes w i l l lx* m a de the means fo r w e ig h in g and p e r i a n d a b r ie f outline* o f th e w o r k o f odical te stin g o f each cow's m ilk , each w i l l he* g iv e n b y S u p e rin te n d a ccording to W illia m F. Cyrus, co u n ty agent who assisted in fo rm e n t K ra u s M usic d u r in g th e p ro g ra m w i l l in g the group O ffice rs of the new association he* p ro v id e d by M i and M rs C O W ils o n o f H u /e ld a le a n d M rs J a c k in clu d e J u liu s Christensen o f H ills Hess o f H ills b o ro T h e p u b lic is boro ro u te 5. president; W T P u t nam. Jr. o f H ills b o ro rou te 5, vice- in v ite d to a tte n d . Former Body Divided NO. 9 Neil Richardson to Leave Today on World Voyage The Spirit of Eastertide City Firemen Will Sponsor July Fourth Destined for a tr ip around the w o rld a» a cadet o ffic e r on the D o lla r lin e r "P re sid en t Johnson.*' N e il Richardson, son o f M r and Mrs. C T Richardson o f H illsb o ro , leaves today (T h u rsd a y) to r San Fran-«r</j to m ake connections w ith the »hip H is a p p ointm e n t calls fo r tw o trip s th is year and at least one i m ore in 193« The yo u th w ill tra v e l fro m P o rt- land fo r San Francisco as the guest o f the captain o f the fre ig h te r " B a r bara C " The "P re sid en t Johnson ' leaves the C a lifo rn ia p o rt on A p r il 1 26 Each o f the trip s around the w o rld w ill be 25,642 m ile s in length and w ill take 110 days. T he ship w ill call at 14 d iffe re n t co u n trie s and at 22 ports d u rin g the voyage, le a v in g San Francisco the lin e r goes to H o n o lu lu , then to the O r i ent and India, th ro u g h the Suez canal to Ita ly . France and Spain, then to New Y o rk. Cuba th ro u g h the Panama Canal and back to San Francisco Young Richardson is a m em ber o f the g ra d u a tin g class at H ilh i th is year and ha^ taken an active pa rt on basketball teams He plans to take at least th re e trip s around the w o rld and then possibly tw o trip s to the O rie n t and re tu rn . C o m m is s io n A p p ro v e s P la n o f D e p a r t m e n t ; C o u n c il F a v o rs P ro p o s a l Goodwill F re e Stressed A t t r a c t io n s , G am es a n d E x e rc is e s P la n n e d Local fire m e n w ill conduct the an n ua l F o u rth o f J u ly ce le b ra tio n in H ills b o ro th is year, according to in fo rm a l a p p ro va l give n Tues day a fte rn o o n by the c ity council. Recom m endation th a t the fir e de- p a rtm e n t’s proposal be accepted was made by th e m u n ic ip a l com m ission F rid a y n ig h t and a p o ll o f cou n cilm e n Tuesday assured fa vo ra b le reception o f th e sponsor ship. I T h a t the co u n cil g ra n t to the H ills b o ro fire m e n a ll rig h ts to Shute p a rk and a d jo in in g p ro p e rty owned by th e c ity fo r the purpose o f a F o u rth o f J u ly c e le b ra tio n was the recom m endation su b m itte d by the com m ission to th e m ayo r and council. The group also proposed th a t no charge be made fo r th e use o f the park. Schools Enter Home Contest president; C. B. Buchanan. J r , o f Gaston. se cre ta ry-tre a sure r; and Os< a r Hagg o f R e e d ville and E d w ard F ru e d e n tlia l o f H ills b o ro , d i rectors J p. Lohrenz w ill handle H o u s in g G r o u p to S p o n so r the te stin g w o rk w h ic h w ill s ta rt im m e d ia te ly. N a tio n a l S p e e c h M e e ts G o o d w ill S tressed llills h o r n C o n s id e re d O ld G roup D ivid e d T hat the H ills b o ro urea is being C om m ittee rep re se n ting the fir e M a jo rity o f the m em bers o f the Secretary o f State S n e ll w ill considered fo r designation was D r de p artm en t assured the comm ission W ith a possible tr ip to t h e a w a it the receipt o f legal advice Staub's report A e riu l pictures have Sunset L e a g u e rs W i l l P la y new o rg a n iza tio n belonged to the na tio na l ca pital as the guest of F rid a y n ig h t that, i f granted p e r o 1 d association w h ich in clu d e d fro m A tto rn e y G enetul V a n W in kle been taken o f a ll a vu ila h le sites in m ission to sponsor the F o u rth o f the Federal Housing a d m in is tra d a irym e n fro m W ashington, Y a m Indore d e cid in g w hat he w ill do O regon and a second photograph A lo h a N in e H e r e S u n d a y J u ly event, th e y w o u ld conduct, as tio n in the o ffin g , students in coun J o in a ll ye b rig h t celestial choirs, to sing o u r risen L o rd .” L ilie s , h ill, P o lk and M a rio n counties in the ease «if Representative le w to o h tuin a d d itio n a l d etails was fa r as possible, a g o o d w ill cele T his old association has now been ty high schools are la y in g plans and rays o f m o rn in g su n lig h t p la y in g th ro u g h stained glass w in W allace o f M ultn o m u h county, who ta ke n in th is lo c u lity re ce n tly, he b ration. Num erous fre e e n te rta in to enter the N a tio n a l Educational s p lit in to tw o groups. dows on th e cherubic, u p tu rn e d face o f lit t le B illie Lee. capture Baseball season w ill open in also holds a post on th e state declared. m ent acts and services w ere p ro H erd testing gives re lia b le in B e tte r Housing contest th is week. the beauty and sym bolism o f Easter as the la d s voice rises in game comm ission In the m ean O regon is e n tire ly devoid of H ills b o ro Sunday afternoon when fo rm a tio n fo r the e lim in a tio n of E ight s e m i-fin a lists w ill be awarded posed in the te n ta tiv e program . th e joyous. “ C h ris t the L o rd is risen today, H a lle lu ja h ’" tim e W allace has let it be* know n coastal defense, e ith e r in naval the local Sunset leaguers, fresh u n p ro fita b le cows and fo r econom trip s to W ashington. D. C., in the Free a ttra ctio n s, such as fo o t that he w o u ld contest any e ffo rt a rm y or ue riu l forces. Dr. Staub from a 7 to 3 v ic to ry over W illa m ical feeding, C yru s states. T he m id d le o f June fo r the fin a l con racing, horseshoe p itc h in g , o ld tim e to oust hirn fro m e ith e r office. fid d le rs ’ contest, p a trio tic exercises, |H>mted out C a lifo rn ia has lftu rm y ette Sunday, w ill clash w ith Aloha p ro fit and loss fo r each cow is ac test. according to w o rd received on the home diam ond T u a la tin • • • by T. G. Bronieew e, co u n ty c h a ir dancing, baseball games and such a ir fields, W ashington bus five , c u ra te ly ascertained th ro u g h the o th er amusements as can be ob- Alaska two, the A le u tia n Islands V a lle y a n d W ashington co u n ty m o n th ly record o f the va lu e o f her man B yro n G C arney o f M ilw u u k ie , tained are planned b y th e fire m e n tw o and O regon non«*. T his situ a tio n leagues w ill in itia te the 1935 sea W inners in the va riou s h i g h .late senator fro m Cluckutnu conn has been b rought about by the fact son on the same day, the H illsb o ro product and the cost o f th e feed acc° rd in g to th e ir proposal to the schools w ill be de term in e d by M ay consumed d u rin g th e year. ty and one o f the neophyte-- in the th a t th is stule hus received the Bears tra v e lin g to N ew berg fo r the Room s t ill rem ains fo r a fe w 3 and county e lim in a tio n contests upper branch o f the re« ent legis w orst end o f p o litic a l tra d e -o ffs opening game commission. A lth o u g h m any o f the m ore days of- te stin g in the county w ill be com pleted by M ay 17, ac la tiv e session, Is» understood to be fo r fe d e ra l projects, the v is ito r usual concessions w ill be p ro vid e d Game between H ills b o ro and group, a ccording to Cyrus. H a lf co rd in g to the schedule. State con t asting longing eye* in the d ire c to ld his audience --------- fo r th e event, the com no m ission de s' . rx • manded th a t th e re be ga m b lin g A lo h a here Sunday promises to be day herds are those w ith not to tests are set fo r M ay 25. s e m i-fin a ls T w o Easter season events, in ad F u n era l tio n of the nu tio nu l c u p itu l and for C o u n ty D a iry or games th o a f t chance to b take manded th e re designed be no ga m lin g D r S taub (piotiNt m ilita r y a u one o f the feature games o f the exceed 20 cows, w h ile w ho le -d a y in the n a tio na l co m p e titio n fo r d itio n to the usual services at local p la n n in g to en ter the lis ts as u m oney fro m v is ito rs w ith o u t g iv in g June 4 and the fin a ls on June 15. churches, w ill be conducted th i. L e a d e r H e r e S a tu r d a y candidate fo r the d em ocratic n o m th o ritie s in p re d ic tin g that the next season B oth teums nre undefeated herds ru n up to 50 cows in some them fa ir v a lu e th e re fo r. Subject fo r th e speeches w ill be in a tio n fo r congress fro m the firs t naval c o n flic t w o u ld be fo u gh t on and a v ic to ry is needed by each cases. O ffic ia l herd te stin g under “ B e tte r Housing and the Hom e" week-end. T he fir s t w ill be th< C o n s tru c tio n o f a n um ber o f ad the P a cific ocean In th is prospec clu b to slay on to p u t the league. the req u ire m e n ts o f the breed as union Good F rid a y services at the d is tric t next yeur. a l seats and tables a t Shute k W. C onnell, 44, p ro m in e n t d itio n fo tiv e fie ld of buttle, the m outh of T ile loeul team is composed of sociations m ay be ea rn e d on in and the w ritte n essays m ay not e x M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch and the | F - ra - n --- - ..... — - r the convenience and n le a s - • • • the C o lu m bia r iv e r is located ut young players w ith a fig h tin g s p ir c o n ju n c tio n w ith cow te stin g w o rk ceed 600 w ords in length. A boy oth er W ill be the Laster m o rn in g co u n ty d a irym a n , died a t th e Dr. are o f p ic n ic k e rs and v is ito rs * !) G o ve rn o r M a rtin has announced the wist«*rn end of the most d ire c t it and is expected to im p ro ve d u r and a g ir l cham pion w ill be d e ter th a t he proi-oKt-H to take h l* tim e rou te fro m the O rie n t to A m erica. ing the season. Team w ill have and W T. Putnam & Sons have m ined at W ashington. D. C „ and o u tdoor service, sponsored by th i , C oftey C lin ic in P o rtla n d at 10:55 also planned. In short, th e firem e n taken advantage o f th is p ro vision a i J R° l3 r y club, at 6 a. m. Sun a. m. W ednesday a fte r a m o n th ’s prom ised to use th e ir best e ffo rts in m aking a ppointm ents The jo t, J.tla in has rep u d ia te d the W ash new u n ifo rm s and each inun w ill to p u t th e ir e n tire herd o f re g is te r ¡ w ill p a rtic ip a te in a coast-to-coasl 2 K » “ U 8 f J S S . o »= y « * . broadcast hunters, how ever, had a lre a d y d is in g to n naval tre a ty, demands equul- c a rry a n u m b e r on his back fo r ed Jerseys on o ffic ia l herd test. covered thut tlie g o ve rn o r d id not ity w ith the U n ite d States und easy id e n tific a tio n . O pening o f the Federal H ousing Good F rid a y services w ill b e g ir fro m his home at C o n n e ll station, a tte nd in g D a irym e n who have signed agree •eeni to la- iii any great haste to G reat n r lta ln and lias plans under la ica l lin e u p fo r the H ills b o ro - ments to date in clu d e E d w ard cam paign o ff: ?e in H ills b o ro , an O ffic ia l c o n firm a tio n 0 / the in - do h i* p o litic a l house cleaning w ay fo r a huge navy. Recent d e N ew berg game in the T u a la tin V al- F ru e d e n tlia l and Sam H u lit & Sons. nounced last week fo r M onday, has at 12 noon and co n tin ue u n til 3 n o rth o f H illsb o ro , A p r il 5. F un e ra l services w ill be held fo rm a l a p p ro va l is expected at the W h ile the governor** p o lic y may velopm ents In a via tio n have in i ley league lias not been announced H ills b o ro ; E lin e r G u e rb e r and C o r been te m p o ra rily delayed. B ro n o clo ck in the afternoon. S crip tu r« H ow ever, the m ^ n u T m ^ a n d “ dev’ X n i ^ S - fro m the Donelson & SeweI1 cha^ ' S T r U t T ^ ^ ' 1" 8' resu lt in tile selection o f b e tte r o f i' reused the p o s s ib ility o f hostile b u t it is expected that "B abe" n e ll B ro th ers, H ills b o ro rou te 1, ieewe announced. fic ia ls it 1* r iv in g a lo t o f the e n try to th is co u n try A ll o f these O e a ville w ill w o rk behind the bat J u liu s Christensen, W T. P utnam o ffic e w ill be opened as soon as dresses by Reverends C harles Reed t,ere a‘ 2 P- m - S aturday. In te r- F o u rth o f J u ly comm ission ap- help around th e state house a ser- factors b rin g the re a liz a tio n that and th a t C a rl H ein w ill d ra w the & Sons. E d w in B u rk h a lte r and A l possible. A n d re w C a rric k m ent w ill be in F ir L a w n cem etery, pointed by the c ity c o u n c il in - C. O. Mabee o f A lo h a was ap H a rry D ow ney, lous rase o f the jit t e r * W h ile the the U n ite d States. and Oregon in p itc h in g assignment O th e r players bert G reener, H ills b o ro ro u te 5; H a rry W ilson. R. L . Putnam . H e n ry M r C o n n e ll was b o rn at the eludes J. J. W ism er, L. J. R ushlow, g o ve rn o r hus said repeatedly that p a rtic u la r, must be prepared to d e listed by the team in clu d e Clarence D avid Hagg & Sons, R eedville; C. pointed T itle II. M u tu a l M ortgage Young and W A Sprague arc h . F e b ru a ry 18 1891 th e J a k e W e iI- M r s H a rry M organ and t h e r e w o u ld be no wholesale tu r n fend its e lf against fo re ig n aggres Vandehey. L u k e Stangel. Am brose B. Buchanan. Gaston; John Cordes. Insurance specialist in W ashington planned Services w ill be give n in ! Joseoh c!n - E J “ c A le a r C om m ittee fro m the C h lo lll, Bus M a llo ry . Jack D el- A n d re w Vanderzanden, M rs C. E. co u n ty th is week b y E. J G r iffith , o ve r in the peraonnel o f xtute de sion, D r Staub declared se\en periods o f a p p ro x im a te ly 25 n e ll H j s u rv iv e d by the w id o w fir e d e partm ent was made up o f partm ent« th is assurance has been , Mers H uld a G u e rb e r CofmeU X d C h ie f S W M elhuish. Fm eM arshaU A m ong the powers o f the w orld, planche T ra n k T u rk . Jansen. T u r n Robertson. M rs Thomas W illiam s. state d ire c to r Mabee w ill be a v a il m inutes each la rg e ly offset by the appearance the U n ited States stands th ird in er. Z im m erm an. H e in rich . Oakes C. II B a m fo rd . I. V M o rro w , R. able fo r conferences w ith persons S o lo is ts _ w ill be Miss D o n s Web- a Yean A „ n c“ l l a^ Lentz. A. L. o f new face* around the state house naval strength, s ix th in a via tio n and Rogers B M u rp h y, J „ Busch. M ik e interested in new co n stru ctio n or -r. M rs. C harles M. Reed. M rs V home His Darents. M r and Mr« — “ ro c ^ and W S Everett. Wes W inters, fo rm e r Salt la ike re fin a n c in g under the a<t, accord lo b b y and rep o rts th a t old employes und seventeenth in a rm y forces, Y u n k e r and A P. Ire la n d , Fores! W Gtc ^ d » i« d ™dp . ^ 7 rIlu m n 7 )r ' a" C Conne11 o f H illsb o ro , a si s tir . M r- Cornmission w “ aP- are being supplanted w ith new fiiv according to the speaker. A p o w e r player, w ho was signed w ith New G rove route 1; Am os W a tkin s and in g to the plan. t Continued on pa*« 8. column j Grace A b e n d ro th o f P o rtla n d , and 1 P?ln te l by ,h e m ayor 0,1 M a rc h Women's organizations in H ills o r lti A t le a -t f i . fo rm o l o n fu l defense* along the P a cific coast berg last year, has been w o rk in g J W M o llo y , L a u re l. a brother. A r th u r W. C o n n e ll o f I 8 , 10 d ire c t the annual F o u rth of boro have been asked by R. J . 1 ployes o f the u tilitie s departm ent is necessary to discourage aggres w ith the locals in p ra ctice and may H ills b o ro rou te one. also s u rv iv e J 4 ly event pla n s ra n sm oothly un- Scearce. H ills b o ro chairm an, to ap be in a H ills b o ro u n ifo rm before and m otor tra n s p o rt departm ent sion. x ir r n n o o ii i i.' 1,1 th e question o f finances h alted p o in t B e tte r Housing ch a irm e n in have been let out d u rin g the past T ha t the W ilco x b ill contem long son uui ? e progress. A t th e n e x t co u n c il m eet- As a special inducem ent George th e ir clubs. These w om en w ill be m onth, tw o "gasoline cow boys" in plates a program o f defense and f - ie in iq n g 'iir t h,gf] ln 6. A p r il 1, it was revealed th a t asked to prom ote in te re st and give the de p artm en t o f a g ric u ltu re have not one o f uggression was th e d e W ick has o ffe re d new m its to the Was g ra d u a te in c iv il the counci i had no legal pow er in fo rm a tio n reg a rd in g th e federal He cited players g e tting the most hits in been displaced by new employes cla ra tio n o f D r Staub e i^ n e e n n g a t Oregon State col- the ch a rte r to e ith e r under- housing campaign. and th e re are at least tw o new the p u ra lyzin g effe ct w h ich t h e the firs t tw o T u a la tin V a lle y league _____ h f e H i./d o 0 x P V WaL ma.r n i w r *«e o r fin a n ce such a celebration. Bankers, architects, b u ild e rs . games He is also o ffe rin g $1 for , , . Mlss H ulda M. G u e rb e r in P o rt- In s tr u c tio n s w e r e th e n v iv e n th e em pluyes in the board o f co n tro l bom bing o f the B o n n e ville o r G rand each home ru n , b u ild in g m a te ria l dealers. B e tte r Legal a ctio n a ris in g fro m the fir e land N ovem ber 24 1917 in s tru c tio n s w ere tn e n g ive n tne In a d d itio n to the new purchasing Coulee dam by an enemy a irp la n e h ic h d e s t r n v e d t h e T o u ris t and , com m ittee to o b ta in a sponsor fo r Housing ch a irm e n and others in W B ill Jixw ' local e n try in the S un <(\mtinu««l on page 4. colum n S) w n icn destroyed the T o u ris t and He was associated w ith his b r o t h - ! the event. agent The tenseness th a t pervades W ashington co u n ty fa rm debt ad terested in re v iv in g th e b u ild in g set league h it mid-season strid e in Home re sta u ra n t at Gaston A p r il er A rth u r, in the fa rm in g , d a iry - the atm osphere In the va riou s state defea tin g W illa m e tte Sunday Stang. ju stm e n t co m m itte e has been re trades a n d associated in d u strie s and s „ n y i agalnst in g and stock breeding business _ _ . departm ents can be expected to appointed by G o ve rn o r C harles H have been in v ite d to a series of H ills b o ro h u rle r, pitched fo u r-h it co n tin ue u n til the reo rg a n iza tion M a rtin , according to w o rd received "B e tte r S e llin g " m eetings in P o rt- 5 ta k |? a d ‘ he .Sun Jnsurance O f- and had ta ke n an active in te re st i b a ll w h ile his teammates found here. In announcing groups in the , land A p r il 24. 25 and 26 The M u lt- e u' L, d,a . by^ A u * ,l st. ab? C?.rr,e in a g ric u ltu ra l, c iv ic and ch u rch I under the new a d m in is tra tio n has ¡7 K o lle rm ie r fo r 14 bingles. S choenfeldt T he p la in tiffs allege a ffa irs. O ffices w ere h e ld b y h im Z J been completed. various counties and fo r the state, ( Continued on p«*o 8. colum n O rin D a rety, H ills b o ro catcher, the g o ve rn o r expressed his hearty • « • thut the re sta u ra n t and fix tu re s in the H o lste in association and he played a bang-up game, th ro w in g a p p ro va l o f th e w o rk accomplished w ere leased to S ta rk and th a t the was tw ic e sent east as the re r e p p re r e - . T he new state board o f a g ri out e ve ry man w h o trie d to steal d u rin g the past tw o years and his fu rn is h in g s w e re n o t in c lu d e d in sentative — . as-1 i o f the state H o lste in c u ltu re is h o ld in g its firs t m eeting ] in a d d itio n to catching a perfect desire fo r the continuance o f farm the in su ra n ce claim . sociation. He had served as c le rk > — — in Salem today (Thursday» Am ong T ha t W ashington co u n ty SERA ) game H a rold V o e lke r had the b ig debt a d ju stm e n t w o rk . T he y ask th a t th e ir p ro p e rty be and d ire c to r in the Jackson school John T h o rn b u rg h o f Forest G rove problem s under consideration is gest day at the bat. ga the rin g fo u r w o rke rs are not d iscrim in a te d ' in clu d e d in th e insurance and th a t d is tric and was an e ld e r and su-1 has been appointed by G o ve rn o r th a t o f a m anager fo r the state M em bers o f the co u n ty c o m m it ! against in the present wage scale safeties in fiv e trip s to the plate. the d e fendant com pany be re- p e rin te n d e n t o f the Sunday school fa ir. Mux (¿ehlhar h a vin g refused A r t Hanna. Rufus Fox and B ill tee in clu d e W illia m C. Christensen j strain e d m a k in g any settlem ent to o f the O renco P re sbyterian church. M a rtin as a m em ber o f a c o m m it to accept the Job fo r a n other yeur. was the d e cla ra tio n o f m em bers of o f H illsb o ro . H. R. F in d le y o f Ced tee to represent th e W illa m e tte (Continued on pm * , column 5) I the S E R A w o rke rs co m m itte e ! S ta rk w h ile the s u it is pending. I t ar M ill, F E R o w e ll o f Scholls. v a lle y in e ffe c tu a tio n o f a p la n ' T hursday. T h is statem ent was made . , T h e ft o f a w h ite gold w ris t w atch the p la in tiffs cannot share in the Gus K rause o f L a u re l and J M. fo r broad developm ent o f the W iU- M a rrie d wom en on the state I fo llo w in g a conference w ith the and w h ite gold diam ond r i n g insurance, th e y ask th a t th e y have 1 am ette v a lle y watershed. T he com- 1 Vanderzanden o f V e rb o o rt A ll of p a y ro ll are also considerably w o r ! co u n ty re lie f com m ittee and Iva n ju d g m e n t against S ta rk fo r $500 to L 'U U l C r d l I som etim e Sunday o r M onday was these men served on the com m ittee I m itte e w i l l in fo rm th e p u b lic and ried over th e m ove on the p a rt o f W h ite o f the state o ffice Wednes j rep o rte d to the s h e riff Tuesday cover p ro p e rty loss. . p re vio u sly. 7 ' assist in th e developm ent in con- the budget d e partm ent to weed out day nig h t. F o u r suits to co lle ct c o n trib u afte rn o o n b y M rs. J. H o lm o f near „e c tío n w ith th e state p la n n in g O regon fa rm leaders w ere among wom en whose husbands are also When p e titio n s requesting re sto r Stim son m ill. Stolen p ro p e rty was tions alleged due u n d e r the state L A U R E L — A n n u a l ch icken d in - board T ota l o f 18 co u n ty men were I the fir s t in the c o u n try to p u t in valued at m ore than $100 Q u a n tity j w o rkm e n 's com pensation act w ere g a in fu lly em ployed. The m ove Is a tio n o f the 1934 wage scale w ere J S t not a new one. b u t has b e e n c ircu la te d , w o rk e rs believed that I placed on P W A projects d u rin g the to effe ct the v o lu n ta ry fa rm -de b t of m oney and another w atch were I file d in the c ir c u it co u rt F rid a y by ner fo r the business men o f H ills - „ ^ agitated p e rio d ic a lly fo r a num ber the m in im u m wage paid in th is j m onth o f M arch th ro u g h the O re ' a djustm ent plan w h ic h has now I in th e d ra w e r w ith the articles the state in d u s tria l accident com- boro, th e n fa m ilie s and friends, w ill p la n n in g com m ission o f a com pre- gon State E m ploym ent service, I become n a tio n w id e w ith 44 state I taken, b u t w ere not bothered. (Continued on p«*e 5, ruin ma I) I < an I in II,si on pent* 4. colum n 6) i m ission. D efendants named were be given by th e L a u re l c o m m u n ity hensive p la n fo r th e broad develop- w h ic h has replaced the Federal j com m ittees and 2,720 co u n ty com- Radio set, $5167 in cash, fo u r | L o u ie F. S chultz and Chester E. j R e-em ploym ent service. The local | m ittces w ith 13.500 members, ac- cartons o f cigarettes and a su it ! Evanson. p a rtn e rs in a meat m a r c lu b at the h a ll W ednesday e v e - ! m ent o t the v a lle y , in c lu d in g rec- ning. Tables w ill be set at 6 30 and 1 ° 8 n itio n o f the in te rre la te d features SE R A placement also reported that ; co rd in g to a re p o rt fro m the state case w ere stolen fro m th e C. B ket; D e lm a r K ise r, wood dealer- 7:30. ! o f a c o -o rd in a ted program . , 11 o th e r men had been placed college. C om m ittees are assisting K e n n e d y service station at Tobias H e n ry W . H e n ry C and R obert A. A s h o r t n r o o r a m o /ith ! ‘‘As a rese ttle m e nt area th e W ill since A p r il 1 in a d d itio n to n u m in b rin g in g about thousands o f am F rid a y n ig h t. o m 'H U ls ^ r T ^ d ^ u r e T ^ a- e t t e vaUey is o u tstan d in g ." Gov H u n t, p a rtn e rs in th e H. W. H u n t iable adjustm ents between fa rm erous fa rm placements. T h e ft o f tw o h a rro w s in the | L o g ging com pany; and C a rl A. fro m H ills b o ro and L a u re l fo lks e rn o r M a rtin ’s statem ent read in creditors, the re b y T hree P W A projects are now un- , debtors and w ill fo llo w the d in n e r a fte r w h ic h p a rt "T h e com plete developm ent i d e r way in th is county. They arc a vo id in g th e disastrous economic ! c o u n ty d u rin g the past tw o weeks Carlson, o w n e r o f th e C arlson L u m th e re w ill be dancing. illy Wm. L CyruN, Cntinly A gen t) should be used before the fo lla g t w ere rep o rte d to S h e riff C o n nell ber com pany. o f the W illa m e tte v a lle y is now S p ittle bugs have begun to make becomes so la rge th a t the sp ittle the H ills b o ro p ostoffice job. con and social consequences o f w h o le T he fts w ere rep o rte d by A lb e rt A ll are in v ite d to th e program . . . . -y ...c t u y e * o e io r e P t-re sia e n i Kooseven M a rs h a ll H. E lto n o f Forest G rove before resident Roosevelt ana and tne the th e ir appearance in s tra w b e rry bugs arc e ffe c tiv e ly hidden by the s tru c tio n on the Rex h ill section sale foreclosure proceedings. They Jansen o f V e rb o o rt a n d H a rry was a rra ig n e d before C o u n ty Judge and dance fo r w h ic h a sm all door n a tio n a l a d m in is tra tio n as a p a rt j o f the westside P a cific h ig h w a y are give n c re d it by n a tio na l a u th o r plantings. N ic o tin e dust and h y d leaves 1 (C ontinued on p a c e s , eolum r I) T em pleton M on d a y on a b u rg la ry charge w ill be made. ities. in c lu d in g the president, for E lia n d e r o f Progress. and the B u x lo n -T re h o rn cutoff. rated lim e have both been used lo r E a rl B a ile y o f Forest G rove re charge. He w a ive d pre lim in a ry- M ore requests have been received a id in g m a te ria lly in the extensive co n tro l in p revious years w ith ported the th e ft o f an e le c tric m o h e a rin g and was bound o ve r to the Feeders' day at the e xp e rim e n t v a ry in g result. Past experience in stations at C o rv a llis n e xt Tuesday fo r fa rm h e lp in the past fe w fa rm m ortgage re fin a n c in g opera- to r fro m his w o odyard M onday grand ju r y u n d e r $1000 bond o f the fa rm c re d it a d m in istra - dicates th a t th e n ic o tin e is the w ill be o f in te re st Io those few weeks than th e re a rc men a v a il i i tions nig h t. F ine o f $50 and costs was im pos tio n able, a ccording to the local office. m ore e ffective. Charged w ith d riv in g an a u to ed upon F red Landess o f T ig a rd W ashington co u n ty fa rm e rs who O ffice rs o f the state com m ittee T his ye n r a d e rris p ow der pro have been o r w h o in te n d to feed I a r e O. M. P lu m m er, Portland. m o b ile w h ile u n d e r the in flu e n c e T hu rsd a y w h e n he plead g u ilty in d u ct is being o ffe re d grow ers fo r a few ra ttle . The past w in te r m ore I chairm an; E. A . M cC or n a e k. j o f in to x ic a tin g liq u tjr, Ed Greele.v the local ju s tic e o f the peace co u rt s p ittle bug c o n tro l. Last ye a r this farm ers in th e W illa m e tte v a lle y Eugene, vice -ch a irm a n ; L. R. B rc i- o f Forest G rove was arrested Tues to a charge o f o p e ra tin g a slot Recent purchase o f “ M a d rid ’s | in a recent a rtic le on "M a d rid 's m a te ria l was used in n sm all way tu rn e d th e ir a tte n tio n to feeding thaupt, C o rv a llis , secretary; and day n ig h t. A rre s t was made a fte r machine. On the same day. C lara T rista m 's St. M awes," proven herd ; T ris ta m 's St. M awes.” "T h e herd in one o r tw o place* w ith .. ..r a p ,.... p a r ca ttle fo r beef th a n fo r a good Judge Ed L. B rya n , J u n c tio n C ity ,) th e car w h ic h G reeley was d r iv Sanders o f S p rin g fie ld was fin e d sire, by L. T. S ills o f Forest G rove sire is lin e bred to “ Poppy’s St. in g was in v o lv e d in a c o llis io n w ith e n tly satisfactory results and w ill ; m any years. A t C o rv a llis next Tues (C ontinued on pa*e 8. colum n 1) Scouts o f P o rtla n d troo p 85 w ill counselor. ro u te 1, places th re e o f the o u t M aw es” and "R osaire's O lga L a d " a tru c k d riv e n by Claude Coomer be trie d be guests a t the H ills b o ro d is tric t sta n ding Jersey b u lls o f the P a c ific w ith th e G ran d C o in lin e as an o f H ills b o ro in Cornelius. been fed va riou s home g ro w n feeds c o u rt o f honor n e xt T hu rsd a y eve- season. n o rth w e s t in the T ha tch e r d is tric t. outcross.” A lle g e d to have passed fo u r fo rg N ico tin e dust o f a tw o per cent w ill be a v a ila b le fo r inspection n in g at the c o u rt house. A p p ro x i The b u i ll, ¿ fo D a vid ed checks to ta lin g $52 at H ills b o ro D the u ll are notec noted u „I. rm e rly d owned j • „ by < — u a aughters u g n ie rs o i f m e b Dun stren g th m ay he purchased already m ate ly 20 o f the P o rtla n de rs w ill n.aJ K^ ^ a? „ RÆ le ^ _ CrÆ f.°r R e n d id c o n stitutio n s and C o rne lius last week. Chester m ixe d or, If the g ro w e r has some be up fo r advancem ent in a d d itio n ited b y S ills as h a v in g been the deep bodies and q u ie t dispositions, Jansen o f H ills b o ro rou te 2 was a r k in d o f co n ta in e r Just about a ir I to a n u m ber o f scouts fro m d is P o u ltry range problem s w ill be basis fo r the success o f th e Hagg and fo r th e ir h ig h p ro d u c tio n tests, rested by co u n ty a u th o ritie s M o n lig h t, It may be prepnred at home. t r ic t troops. Plans arc being made Have any G erm an b ro w n tro u t day. discussed b y H. E. Cosby a t the herd. B e langer said. P ra c tic a lly a ll o f H yd rate d lim e <9(1 pounds) and fo r one o f th e largest co u rts of been caught in the T u a la tin riv e r P revious to the purchase o f Hagg's the m ore th a n 40 daughters o f M a rs h a ll H. E lto n o f Forest G rove m o n th ly p o u ltry m ee tin g at the “ B la c k le a f 40" (fo u r pounds) m ake honor ever held here. th is ye a r b y W ashington county b u ll by S ills, M rs. Thom as W il Beaverton h ig h school at 8 p. m Pasture grass plots at th e E lm e r a Iw o per cent n ico tin e dust. The Parents o f Boy Scouts and other fisherm en? I f so. th e anglers are was arrested on a b u rg la ry charge Tuesday, a ccording to L . E. F ra n lia m s had “ T ris ta m 's O x fo rd St. M a d rid ’s T ris ta m 's St. M aw es" at the Hagg d a iry have b e tte r p ro n ico tin e sulphate o r "B la c k le a f" is G u e rb e r fa rm w ill be exam ined interested persons are in v ite d to asked to re p o rt to D onald T. Tem Saturday. cis, assistant co u n ty agent. A n u m M awes," a m edal o f m e rit b u ll and d u c tio n records than th e ir dams, a liq u id b u t w hen m ixed w ith h y d by 4-H clu b m em bers and farm ers I attend. R. F ra n k Peters, c irc u it pleton, co u n ty judge, N ye O B ris to l ■ ■ .. h a lf b ro th e r o f the sire o f "M a d rid ’s a cco rd in g to S ills. ber o f problem s have arisen as a d u rin g a fie ld m eeting a t 1:30 n rated lim e the p ro d u ct Is a dust. j judge, w ill preside. T ris ta m ’s St. Mawes.” In the same re s u lt o f lim ite d range space. lo t H yd ra te d lim e, i f used alone, m. S aturday, according to L. E. P o u ltry m e n should m ake it a lo c a lity , D. G. L illy has "Old B u lls - assistant co u n ty agent. E w ill be m ucn n e c tiv iiv e u «■■nuv.s, «.no, uch m ore e ffe if tw o Francis, A p p ro x im a te ly 7000 o f the b ro w n It 41 - ____ -- — - J « n ts .tlll llltf t p o in t to a ttend th is m ee tin g and eye,” the isla n d -b re d b u ll fo rm e rly ist s M ure made about tw - o r , iR . Jackm an extension agronom i a l | p ) | p H lica I ( : N tio llU n lin U ii.s sxsx ............................... ............................................................................................................ ............... tro u t have been planted in the be prepared to discuss any o f th e ir owned b y A. C. G rib b le o f Canby, ,,,. r th ih r ,w h<,nr« u n n rt. T he fir an- j w i ill o re e iix»«*»n hours apart. The s t np- l l discuss (he uses o f the various r iv e r d u rin g the past tw o years by (II UIIVT7 ............r B e lle W eil. 55. w ife o f N athan problem s as th is w ill be the last fo r his herd sire. ------ p •• lic a •• tio n d rives th e 1 in se rt 4 o u t o o f f, | grasses and the results o f fe rtiliz e r i the state game comm ission. The W Mrs. eil, senior m em ber o f the W eil's m eeting before n e x t fa ll F o llo w in g S ills, secretary o f th e co u n ty . . . . . . . . ents ------ w ill be studied. the p ro te c tin g co ve rin g o f foam j e xperim state body w o u ld be interested in ..... . Use o f pasture grasses is becom- and the second a p p lica tio n k ills P ro je ct fo r co n stru ctio n o f a I re ce ivin g in fo rm a tio n r e g a r d in g D e p a rtm e n t store firm , died S u n the discussion m o v in g p ic tu re s w ill S 7 Bbrsh ± r ! T ? h 2 ? r f añ,d M J ? ta ,ly in ju re d w he" i " cks »1'P- day in P o rtla n d a fte r an illness of be shown. Durebred J e r ¿ £ .J »f a ? .2 ’ on the house w h ic h he A p p ly in g the dust w ith sorne ing m ore w id e spread as a means $7500 gym nasium nnd co m m u n ity any th a t have been caught i over a year. F un e ra l services w ere Purpurea Jerseys at his d a iry n o rth - was w o rk in g Peter 7 e h r 51 n / nnd fo r h a lt at the D u rh a m school was ap k in d o f a duster is desirable When fo r c o n tro llin g soil erosion nnc G r° Ve O b ta in in g o f ' B eaverton d W M onday a fte rn o o n conducted in P o rtla n d Tuesday. d u stin g Is done by shaking a b u r- u tiliz in g o th erw ise useless land, proved Tuesday eve n in g by the 80 C ity P la n s R e fu n d in g I Mrs. W e ll was b o rn in N ew Y o rk Track M eet to be H eld the Hagg b u ll is seen by S ills as { w h ile be in g taken to a P o r tla n d lf persons a tte n d in g n special school la p sack over the plants tin t ve ry states F rancis T rln ls w ith 13 d if- Saturday Hilhi Field an"F a m m í« n íty l ° in?provue his herd hospital. F uneral services w ill be G e n e r a , F u n d B onds C ity M ay 2. 1880. and was m a rrie d lit t lc o f th e dust reaches the under fe re n t grasses in d ica te w h ich grass d is tric t m eeting The group hopes to M r W e ll in the same c ity on T ra c k meet fo r W ashington and w n rtd w n In this to o b tain a $5000 la b o r p ro je ct fro m n c a lh p n n a r rt t o f th the haves N ic o tin e can be successfully gro g row neath e leaves. n?.meSj n Jersey conducted a t 2 p m. today a t the Plans fo r re fu n d in g outstanding A ugust 28, 1920. Besides the w id o w l » ai'í . - SCaí í er.e d Lso ,b ic k ,y on Pegg chapel in Beaverton. o f in interest the SERA. m ay as n t h is lo ca y ana oe oi ie re ny be used ns a sjJVay spYay and th c a m lity nnd snouia should be o p tio na l general fu n d bonds o f the er, a sister, M rs. Ida Stern, and C olu m bia co u n ty h ig h schools w ill hi?r his pedigree th a t the record the be held S a tu rda y a fte rn o o n on the idso applies to the use o f the der to farm ers w h o hnve land th a t T e n ta tiv e plans ca ll fo r a b u ild c ity o f H ills b o ro w ere discussed by M r. Z eh r was th e b ro th e r o f b ro th e r, S idney S ilsdo rf, b o th o f H ilh i a th le tic fie ld . H illsb o ro , Beav b u ll made at Hagg Bros herd is ris pow der p ro d u ct but the d u stin g m ig h t be u tiliz e d In th is m anner. in g 44 by 78 feet in dim ensions A the co u n cil finance com m ittee Tues ( a New Y o rk C ity , survive. erton, Forest G rove. T ig a rd . St not s u rp ris in g ,” stated Joseph B el- C ris Z e h r and M rs. Lena Mapes o f ie ’r rre r e d u u.y u » b i , »*.*<* „ o rk .v stage and fu ll basement are also day evening. The c ity hopes to re Is g e n era m lly y p e e r rfe by h most A ll people Interested *** in th is w Beaverton, F eh lora The local store was closed a ll-d a v r* nd M aude d E Z r of Helens, R a in ie r and V e rn o nia w ill a n ^ ! o w T g eernta7 t StMotr r ° U nty agCnt ° Rd' " ’ G Íah' M rs Any co n tro l m easures, are In v ite d to a ttend the m eeting. planned. growers. fu n d at a lo w e r ra te o f interest. Tuesday. be represented. ana now agent at M o rro w county, I Nampa, Idaho. Local Teams Open Season Easier Services Death Takes to be Conducted YY7 F • W • ViOnnCIl Friday, Sunday 4) Legal Action County Debt Body Named Workers Cite Wage Situation f-1 1« 1 EollOWS U11UWS I F ire irt- VZoIIov V d liey rOieCl A «IrewU VTUtiUlC /\SKCQ 4) Theft Reports Received Here 4, Annual Dinner at I crl-ii ¡ l-^aurei W eunesaay Many County Men Receive PWA Jobs Spittle Bug Control Method Discussed by County Agent Thatcher Dairyman Purchases Outstanding H agg Herd Sire Scouts Plan Large Honor Court Here Game Body Seeks Brown Trout Data Study of Pasture Grasses Planned all Durham Approves SERA Gym Project musitor ”Brd*are company' Mrs. Nathan Weil Rites Held Tuesday Poultrymen to Meet at Beaverton High Peter Z ehr Fatally H urt at Beaverton