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Two Sections— ü or F u ll of New», fo r A ll of the F u iu ily . rgus Willsbori O •S/-, W ith Which is C ornbioed the H ills b o ro Independent VO LUM E 42 ! M Y A. U ABC Member— One o f O nly Tw o W eekly Papers West of Rockies HILLSBORO, OREGOlji, THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1986 Stäte"Ca’pi70i’i judge Signs N ews L e tte r i Foreclosure in Tax Suit » I 1 1 N D H MC K No Spi't iitl Setwion o f SolotiH Unless It'« F o il lid NecesHitry D e c re e T a k e n D a te ,s fo r H e r e F r id a y ; F e n d in g S a le S t ill I n d e f in it e Review of Adult Education Work Planned Locally Mayor Sets Aside Week for Clean-up A ccom plishm ents o f the 17 W ash in g to n co u n ty a d u l t education classe' d u rin g the past fiv e m onths w ill be hbowu S a tu rda y afternoon at the H ills b o ro cham ber o f co m merce. according to O H Kruus. co u n ty school sup e rin te n d e nt Fea tures o f the progrum , w h ich w ill A n n u a l D r iv e f o r Im p r o v in g begin at 2 p m and accompany the e xh ib its, w ill in clu d e u style a n d B e a u t if y in g o f C ity revu e and a sh o rt play S la te d N e x t W e e k M odern und old fashioned g a r m ents w ill be m odeled by m e m bers o f the six sew ing classes In struct«©'* who w ill d ire c t th is event in clu d e M rs S A B ecker o f Reed- Hillsboro Bears Open Local Ball Season Sunday N O . 10 Confers Honor Annual Meet Here Slated by Carnation Local Scout to Receive HighH onors H ain robbed the local Sunset . leaguers o f the opening home game o f the 1935 baseball season last Sunday w ith the re s u lt th a t the H ills b o ro •Bears” o f the T u a la tin V a lle y loop w ill d ra w the favored t i l t fo r th is Sunday a fte rn o o n T he I ‘Bears” w ill cross bats w ith A m ity . M ai L d j w h ile B ill Jooi Sunset squad w ill U H l c e r * o f M i l k P ro d u c ts tra v e l to T iga rd C o m p a n y P la n P r o g r a m S unday’s game w ill sta rt at 2:30 p m w ith Hein and D e a v ille an a t C. o f C. M o n d a y nounced as the s ta rtin g b a tte ry fo r th e "Bears ’’ T he Safew ay and A r - 1 gus soft b a ll teams w ill p la y a z ' a a c u rta in -ra is e r at 1:15 p m. G e n e ra l M c A le x a n d e r W ill C o n f e r E a g le R a n k on T h o m a s B r o n le e w e not convene the legtNluture in special session unless sueh uetion becomes a b so lu te ly necessary T his m uch he made cle a r to new spaper I I men here th is w eek In co m m e n tin g v11!•-. M ii Della Wick Hill upon rum o rs w h ic h persist to the M rs B e rth a Shaver o f Beaverton. a h e a rt-b re a k in g game at N ew berg e ffe ct th u t the la w m a kers w ill 1 m * S tre s s e d g’ rne.® i C a p t a in P r e v e n tio n o f 1 0 5 0 P a r e r l i o f M r* A lic e Huine o f C edar M ill. F ir e G a r r e t t Discusses back in Salem before the F o u rth T o t a l M rs Klm a S utton and M rs T he lm a the season A fte r go in g in to the P o r t la n d T r o o p to P re s e n t o f J u ly W illa rd o f Forest G rove A sp in fin a l fram e on the lo n g end o f a a i P a rt A n n u a l Event L a n d In v o lv r d in O r d r r C C C C a m p P ro g ra m H e re i 7 to 5 score. H ills b o ro was nosed n in g dem onstration w ill be given S tu n ts L o c a lly T o n ig h t O n ly tw o contingencies now loom by M rs P () F u rlie o f Forest M a jo r-G e n e ra l U. G. M cA le xa n d e r. ______ out 8 to 7 w hen Bom S m ith o f on the p o litic a l h o rixon w h ich “ C a rn a tio n D a y,” an an n ua l pro- "R ock o f the M arn e ," who w ill W hole-hearted c o -o p e ra tio n o f N ew berg trip le d w ith the bases Foreclosure decree in th e co u n ty G rove. w o u ld m ake an e x tra o rd in a ry ses »Ion necessary. One o f these Is tin- d e lin q u e n t tax s u it fo r th e y e a r. S h o rt play e n title d tre s h ie w ill H ills b o ro citize n s in co n d u ctin g a d riv e in the ty in g and w in - ? fara. L " ' h i ' i ¡' c o n fer the ra n k o f eagle scout on Rank o f eagle scout w ill be con- Thom as B ro n le e w e Jr., at the fe rre d upon Thom as B ronleew e, necessity fo r m a k in g O regon’s old 1930 and p rio r, in v o lv in g a p p ro x i- b l' presented by students of M rs , UCcessful "C le a n -u p Week.” A p r il n lb K ,,rbns h » v noon under' th«. e h » irm n n «k.» H ills b o ro d is tric t c o u rt o f honor J r., o f H ills b o ro troo p 216, by age se cu rity le g isla tio n mesh w ith m ute ly 105(1 parcels of land, was M a tild a W h itfo rd o f O renco as an 2'J Io M ay 4 in clu sive , was asked H ills b o ro led 7 to 0 In the seventh ' ay , . L p to n ig h t at the c o u rt house. M a jo r-G e n e ra l U. G. M c A le x a n d e r. the congressional uct T he oth er Is issued F rid a y o ve r the signature o th e r fe a ture o f t h e program today In a p ro cla m a tio n issued by in n in g o n ly to have N ew b e rg come . r... o' ..." , 11 ■ ' re tire d a rm y o ffic e r and p o p u la rly the necessity u t le g is la tive a ctio n of It F ru n k Peters, c irc u it Judge A m e rica n iza tio n classes d irecte d by M ayor J I ! G a rre tt P a rtic u la i back strong in th e e ig h th to score p ‘a" ‘ - • * " k n o w n as th e "R o ck o f the M a rn e ." m p re p a rin g fo r the pre d icte d in A lth o u g h a d e fin ite dale fo r the 5?r8,, \ raP,b ‘ b*vis o? H illsb o ro and emphasis is being given th e an n ua l h v e runs George W ick o f the lo - e co flu x of new settlers fro m t h e |ie n d in g -ale has not been set “ v W h ite o f Forest G rove w ill* d rlv e lo im p ro v e and b e a u tify the ca‘s stated th a t the game w o u ld ? ^ y_ W¿'2,l a^ „ e j^ r ‘_ ‘ n ‘ he Program as one o f th e several special fea of the c c i itv is year t be C counted as a league t i l t w k ile e n te rta in m e n t w ill be pro- tu re s o f th e re g u la r H ills b o ro <tbi- :m tw r ;irn ff> t v th th p a " r n° d ro u g h t and dust rid d e n m id d le S b e iiff J W C o n nell stated th lx k*V«* tin* fla g salute und sing A m c r- aonearance u\P' ^ n nr.t e o o M f h t ‘ h h e e BX H i« o u x v in d- ‘ he O fact th a t there "were no ^ u la r P o rtla n d Ad week that it w o u ld p ro b a b ly be *ca ” S h o rt ta lks by K enneth Beach r-i | t r ic t sc° u t c o u rt o f honor a t tha west state supervisor o ffic ia l u m p ire s present if a d u lt «‘duca- cam paign now' in progress house to n ig h t (T h u rsd a y), T he firs t co n tin ge n cy wus th o u g h t »chaduled som etim e d u rin g t l v - f --------- su- I _ M _ a te ria ls collected .. . . by local c iti- P itchers fo r b o th squads yie ld e d K a ey o f P o rtla n d , sales tion, and by M rs M eLennon to huve been covered in the o ld m id d le o f May (C ontinued on pas« H. column • ) zens w ill be hauled to th e c ity d u m p n ln v h its d u rin g the game N ew berg F5°mp ‘ r°n n a,[? ana® " ^ n VO ru ? ° nk J ° ' ’ --------- _____ session w h ic h is expected to be the age pension a p p ro p ria tio n m easure P rodigious tusk of co m p u tin g free o f charge d u rin g the week erred three tim es w h ile the local the t ’ ™ t i ° n com pany, has been largest ever h e ld lo ca lly. pa.HM*<l by the re g u la r session, w h ic h in te re st to date on tuxes dm- on p ro vid e d th a f th e y ir e placed in were charged w ith fiv e ,P? ™ ? ^ 2 ^ a.ku " W a l t e r K r u g e r D e c la r e d N o t Young B ro n le e w e w ill be the placed $1 .000.000 o f state funds at .fo re clo se d p ro p e rtie s subsequent to fir s t scout to receive th is highest container« w h ic h one man can bob bles. In th e o th e r T u a la tin event has a ttra c te d record a tte n d tin* diM|M».sal o f the em ergency re- l®30 makes It im possible to .set a G u i l t y o f A s s a u lt C o u n t scouting ra n k in H ills b o ro fo r sev- handle and are placed along curbs V a lle y league game played, C a rl- lie f com m ittee to 1 m * spent In co- d e fin ite date fo r the s h e riff’s sale ance. hence v is ito rs are asked to --------- e ra l years. The deco ra tio n . w ill bo o f the nearest tra v e le d street M un- ‘ on w a lloped V e rn o n ia 12 to 4. o|M*rution w ith the counties und *•* Hus tim e, according to C onnell m ake w reservations w ith Ed L V e rd ic t o f not g u ilty was re- ‘ he 100th cerem ony p e rfo rm e d b y day or Tuesday As th is o p p o rtu - A il o f the Sunset league games r e t a r v the federal gove rn m e nt A m eeting Notices w ill 1 m * (Misted in three tu rn e d Tuesday a fte rn o o n by the M a jo r-G e n e ra l M cA le xa n d er, w ho n ity to c le a n -u p yards and vacant scheduled fo r last Sunday w ere ’ - < o f the go ve rn o r's p la n n in g b o a rd , p u b lic places in th e co u n ty fo r 10 CCC Plan T old c ir c u it c o u rt ju r y h e aring the tr ia l ‘ s a m em ber o f th e P o rtla n d area lots is a va ila b le b u t once each ra *ned out T ilts scheduled in th is In P o rtla n d Tuesday gave consul- days p rio r to the sale, he said year citizens and c iv ic organiza- looP f ° r th is Sunday are as fo l- s‘ d e lig h ts on th e fed- of W a lte r L K ru g e r o f Sherwood c o u n c il and rep re se n ta tive on the a e ra tio n to the rece p tio n and prop« ! Legal Facts C ite d in tions are urged to co-operate in low s H ills b o ro a t T ig a rd . Gaston e ra l CCC p ro g ra m w ere g iv e n M on- on an assaul t and b a tte ry charge n a tio n a l council. He w ill be assoc i- B o a rd V o te s In c re a s e s care o f new se ttle rs b u t any def- T hat aU MUtcessful p riv a te bid e ve ry w ay possible (Continued on p a ss a. colum n 4) day by C a p ta in B y ro n G a rre tt, a b ro th e r. J o h n C. K ru g e r, also ated w ith R. F ra n k Peters, c ir c u it m ite action in th is d ire c tio n w ill (h.rs w lH rt.q u ire tl t(> ,my the son o f M a y o r and M rs J H G a r- of Sherwood, was the co m p la in in g Juc*8e. in co n d u ctin g th e c o u rt o f S a la r y f o r In s tru c to rs a w a it fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n fro m iu „ arn(>unl (,f taxes, pen alty, in - W r r k P roclaim ed re tt and in charge o f the M ill C ity witness in the t r ia l w h ic h opened honor. --------- P ro cla m a tio n issued by ashlngton as to what^ the f«*«teral terest and costs fo r w h ich judg- camp near S ilv e rto n He lauded M onday. ' Portland Scouts Attend M ovrrn nw nt plans to do fo r th<*w m «*nt i» rendered, to g th e r” w it’h 'o ll t E n tire teaching sta ff o f the H ills - G a rre tt is as fo llo w s : • uzi, u m . i th e Pr ° Kram fo r its ch a ra cte r b u ild - J u ro rs d ra w n to hear th e case T ro o p 85 o f P o rtla n d w ill a ttend un io n high school was re- new settler« , tuxes, ..... in te re fo r a ll sub- . st und ...I,. coots I.,I UH »uu- ,.„.,,,1 |„ , w ,1.. ,1... ___ _ I Whereas, each year the citize n s W , - < . in g a c tiv itie s and fo r its fir e fig h t- i n c l u d e d I F R a m f n .d r . , . . r- J sequ he* d y,,; « e \ : i ,‘ u,"., , .:h .‘ i " - ' - 1 - .....- - - v up w ^ r ?n T t X e u X ' c, 1 f7on r i r^ k . b u i,d in g and re io re s ta ‘ * a“ - . E^ or. s c o u t s tro m ^ X p Once m ore th e g o vernor has ou t- at the sm arted the p o litic a l prognosticu- statem ent issued by the d is tric t at- r .h ri< t V, lo >niprove co n d itio n s o f o u r prop tors H ugh 11 Karie of Eugene, to rn e y ’s o ffic e Sales by the s h e riff ... r •< . ’ ertn»s and th e re b y raise the stand- w h in re^ ,ma^ tSedW? h ? Ì 0*?"50" ’ ” ' ^ 7 M arg a re t troops fro m the H ills b o ro d is tric t w h o m h.- ap p ointe d th lx week as w ill be fin a l, no re d e m p tio n being „ J , m ont'h w ere v o t t l ................ a rd “ [ t ^ , w 1 h o,e c“7 *? ap T * ' F u n e r a l T u e .d a y f o r A g e d w hen com pleted, th e possi- s ” R u d o ip h 'N r t^ in and r “ f insurance cornm iasioner. had been provided _ . , ance. h e a lth fu ln — e s and — i safety — f rorn . . . _ . ble recu rren ce o f a forest fir e such Pom eroy TZLJL-T as swent the coast ranee in K m " , a w iU also present dem onstrations C orps o f teachers o ffe re d con- fires, and R e s id e n t o f B e th a n y d e fin ite ly e lim in a te d fro m the race O regon la w ........... p ro v id in - .................. g th e m ethod by 11 tra “ 7 cts “ " ^ includes “ 7 ' n w B r” W Barnes, su- ■ "W hereas, w e are lo o k in g fo r _____ ’ was the b e lie f expressed by Cap- w ^ ’ffned SHX^and s e n te n c M ° to d i^ a rv " fo r ° Ut ° Z J he several weeks ugo bax*d on con- o f sale wus quoted us fo llo w •y’s o ffice “ Person of- l^ rln te n d e n t. B M Goodman, p rin - w a rd to the hundreds o f v is ito rs John J K u r a tli 9 2 n r n m in » n t t a i n G a r r e t t H e c i t e d a n instance t>0 days in the co u n tv ja il T hu rs- sco u tin if * * associated with ftd e n tia l in fo rm a tio n fro m "those the attorn«1 >ay the am ount due on ¿ P al .Miss Iennesse«* W eatherred. and strangers d u rin g th e co m ing resident o f W a « h in « B n n in the M t Hood area, w h e re roads ¿ay w hen he appeared before C ir M on t h l v / tn h ♦ close to the a d m in is tra tio n " In c i - 1 fe rin g to pay >r loi lot lo fo r r the the least least quan- b d™ 1 q a ° ‘ constructed by CCC men a llo w e d c u ft Judge R F ra n k p X s fo^ ££ s d e n tu lly the g o ve rn o r hus in fo rm e d <*ach tru c t or qua.«- H<“ < <’ H*» Hhorn. M au rice M Hom.g. wason. m any o f w hom w il, o --------------------------- --------------„J shall be the purchase, ^ s . L illie M Hom edew M is . serve o u r c ity th ro u g h the c r itic a l X r ^ n a / t h e hom e n ? h Y ^ re - fig h tin g crew s to get to a fo r- ^ t e n c e on a charge o f d riv in g o > h ^ n th e preaa th a t there w ill be at least tity th e re o f shull be the purchase! l-o lie fir e and p re ve n t m illio n s of w h ile under th e in flu e n c e of in - Easter r h a ir m a n ^ o r J ^ H . ^ « , R r R’ one change on the B in d u s tria l acci- o f such q u a n tity , w h ich shall be < »?r<i?le Y j Dorl a!d,’. ^21^* E h /a | * ’th eye o f the home-seeker, le t us j a u « h t e r M r s A n n a R n v / u dent com m ission pro b a b ly to re taken fro m the east side o f su e , A b ra h am . Miss E d ith M Fort. Miss prOve to them th a t o u r c iv ic p rid e .................................. u ’ d o lla rs in tim b e r loss* s t^ x ic a tin a lio u o r G r ^ wax ’ A. p residing. Re place T M o rris Dunne o f P o rtla n d , tra ct o r lot. the re m a in d e r th e re o f g ro w in g w ith o u r c ity and in ,le d « *fa rm neftr R P ? h a n v a n d ° ^ I« Types of men found in the camps reate d fo llo w in g an a u tom obile c o l- ‘ o f troorx? in ^ t h F 'd h r t r i^ t h ^ v w * und that he w ill a ppoint a n o th e r »hall be diacharg<*d fro m the hen i ’ *n - El.si«- M ay (im ino M iss fu rth e r su p p ort o f the F«*deral « rtiv n m Hany and was are of | en s u rp ris in g , a cco rd in g to ils .on .n C o rne lius A o r il lfi H*» m em ber o f the h ig h w a y com m ix- D iv l.lo n o f the tra c t fo r t h i. p u r- ° S ro th y Tonguc; “ •“ ,na £ “ £ * Housing A ct n o t o n ly c le a n u p ¡ 5 ° ^ a ff" ‘ rS s e rv ,n < as G a rre tt M any are “ w e ll educated S ¿ ? il,y th e f o llo w t a i day bv w m 'ia m F J = n * “ f?eM ’ nO Notices to be Posted Hauling to be Free of VJuartet to Appear Record Court Set Jury A cquits I « I NrlCrW OOCl lviclJI iVInn T co h u e rt public is invited to attend ,he cjtivi nuvu H ilh i T eacher S ta ff Elected Mayor D eath Takes John Kuratli J «, . r . m e X . ' ’“ ' " t r , ' n“ <,U" ,‘ * ! » A n y a id the fe d era l governm ent ars c of ’ a ' h J î p u b lic S p" I* too la ic to (lo # . X S - î â î r UT - C VN = h . ^ M ^ 5 "N o w th e re fo re , .s ilH f I* Krtrn lx,.» '7 i Î Z â s ? • . . . r o lo ^ l t i n « r rtr ^ ih , " U « h ...« s .» .O « ,, i ...... , in c o n fo rm ity of ..A. ••• ■ up p u o mi n*»th»nv Ä J - ' ov- in Ncslau. C l . < « » ' •» »» v»««i in s tru c tio n « ^ °of S 5 “ r> 1 “ - c „ „ „ " u “ „ ï S herw M d ¡ " • » '. . e ? - s S x s X s « ä .» ’ « • « • » — scouting in » * ostasi » » »= present and tne Vancouver area a t present (Continued on pa»re 8, column I) g rand la rc e n y charge, w a ive d grand th a n one p e r cent advantage D v - ju r y in d ic tm e n t Wednesday a fte r in g the past 12 m onths, H ills b o ro noon and plead g u ilty . C ostley was has been fir s t in th e ra tin g eight sentenced to th re e m onths in the , tim es, second tw ic e and th ir d tw ic e co u n ty ja il and fin e d $250. Sen- am ong the 15 d is tric ts o f the area c ity dum p. sor tence w ill be passed on H ic k s F r i- council. • • • in sta llm e n t paym ent o pro . . . ____ r w r < <• of f d e lin u q u e n t u s !?n p ro vid e d th e y be in co n taine rs that th a t ' ‘ *ru.. T he •__ fa m . ily came __ to O regon in day "W e are c o n fid e n t o f a most in - KM fo fo r r the the years years 1925 1925 to to 1930. 1930. fin a n c ia l co n d itio n s have im - one man can handle and placed n* .. , r« ,, taxes O rders in the fo llo w in g c ir c u it te re stin g p ro g ra m to n ig h t." C h a ir- Oscar H ayter. D allas a tto rn e y, jn v| ug| — elusive Persons named in the th t ‘’ XU' n,t, ,h a t ,be H ilh i (C ontinued on p age a. colum n 7 | a n v A c t i v e “ in d ? f ar c o u rt cases w ere issued th is w e e k m an Easter stated “ We c o rd ia lly lio n had fttH.-d lo take advantage d ls ,rlc < »» p ra c tic a lly on a c a s h --------------------------an> ~ itlv e ln, co u n ty a ffa irs. M r F ra n k C M cC u llo ch , u tilitie s com - actio ______ _______ _ L iq u id a tio n o f B ank o f Beaverton, in v ite a ll m em bers o f the com m un- the ¡iiTt'aiFmZmt’ in stallm ent navnu-m nt». h?8" 1.’ C C ',h" hristensen stated M em bers £ u ra tli, was elected assessor _____ in IB- nnsMoncr. and It H B aldock slat. pa\"m, nT p la n ‘' ’‘ " b?sls, ' ’t 89 and covered the le n g th and T w o P o rtla n d yo u ths w ere a r- o rd e r regards F ishe r assets, o rd e r it y to a tte nd a nd especially p a r- h ig h w a y engineer, have b«*en com _r o f the local board in clu d e C h a ir b readth o f the co u n ty on foot in rested T h u rsd a y on charges o f va n - to sell bond: George Looney v s .1 ents o f scouts. T h is scout e n terprise niissioncd by G o ve rn o r M a rtin to , man Chrsilensen. John W Kam na the e x e c u tio n o f his du tie s d a liz in g a n u m b e r o f cabins in C la ra Looney, d e fa u lt, d e c re e , is p a rt o f the c o m m u n ity and w c reva m p the tru c k und bus a rt fo r 1 o f F a rm in g to n . H E Thom pson He was a m em ber o f the W ash- Scoggins v a lle y . T ha t fu rn is h in g s W ashington co u n ty vs. Docia A b ra w o u ld app re cia te h a v in g any pub- co nsideration by th e next le g isla o f Heywood. T P G oodin of West m gton C o u n ty Pioneers' association ln ‘ be cabins had been tn ro w n ham et al. co ntinuance c e rtific a te s bc s p irite d c itiz e n s it in on the tu re Nu piece o f le g is la tio n in th c U nion. F I,. B ro w n o f L a u re l and and ‘ be B ethany d is tric t s c h o o l; about ^a nd ^ th a t ^screens and w in - o f d e lin q u e n c y 354. 363, 364, 2156 m eetings o f th e d is tric t com m ittee recent h is to ry o f O regon has been L. C. L o m a x o f H illsb o ro , cle rk. -------- board fo r m any years He also was dows had bet’ n b ro ke n was th e re- and 2157. dism issal o f ce rtific a te s and c o u rt o t honor. the subject o f so m uch b itte r co n H irin g o f teachers fo r th e H ills ___ A n n ouncem ent o f a m ee tin g in one o t ‘ he organizers o f th e F a rm - P01-’ o t H e n ry Scott, w h o leases th e I o f d e lin q u e n cy 300. 168. 138, 1963 ----------------- tro v e rs y us th is one w h ich wus boro g ru d r _____ school system w ill „ be tu ke n up at the m eeting of the H ills b o ro June 2 to discuss possible ers' M u tu a l F ire Insurance com - p ro p e rty on w h ic h the cottages 2147. red u cin g am ount o f delin-’ l fir s t enacted by the re g u la r ses- ' o rg a n iza tio n in in te re st o f state Pany o f B ethany M r K u r a tli also are b u l* A p p a re n tly n o th in g was quent ta x in c e rta in c e rtific a te s o f slon o f 1933 and la te r amended by In te n tio n o f the co u n ty c o u rt to board n e xt week t h “ e H5 pow er de ve lo pm e n t was made by organized the R ock C reek s c h o o l1" ow * ' nJd bv — °T h °m *u * ' T abinS - “P delln£I uenO - dism issal’ as to seg-1 th e MTond special session o f th u l , obtain r ig h t o f way fo r th e W ilson —— _ _ Ray G ill, m aster o f the state grange, d is tric t. P r io r to its o rg a n iz a tio n o f H Hlsboro and E M C o n d ii o f Fegated P“ rtS ° f Pro Pe rty redeemed y e a r and again by the recent reg- r iv e r road fro m G lenw ood to th-- ,L „_ * in speaking Wednesday m o rn in g there was no school fo r several u la r session o f 1935 W ashington T illa m o o k co u n ty lin o by paym ent o f taxes on those at W ashington C o u n ty Pomona m ile s and he was in flu e n tia l in ob Forest G rove • • • was declared in a re so lu tio n signed T h e ft o f a r im w heel and H r» p a rts' non-s u it as c e rtific a te s of a » , at Cedar M ill. <*’ Gran,<l , he vf Ci nH y ° n tOT c b i,d re n ln gasoline and several o th e r acces: d e li" 9 uel\ cy; A lin a R iih e la vs. Jack I .. . ... _ . .7 . , sioners i uesuay U Djeetions to th i dlsm lssa'- U n io n C e n tra l Am ended _ p o w e r t a r if f c _______ o v e rin g ito rs to the e x e c u tiv e d e p a rtm e n t a lte ra tio n and re-estab- O M O w w n n e e rs rs o o f f firs firs t t L L ib ib e e rty rty Loan Loan M r r and and Mrs. Mrs. R R H H o o rn rn e e c c k k e e r r w w ere ere B ' s w *fe- Theresa, d ___ ie d _ in ___ 1911. . sories fro m his car was re p o rte d Insurance com pany vs. W. R a g ric u ltu ra l p o w e r services such tne pa«( ew weeks nas Deen r io y d | i8hm ent o f the present roud w ill bonds called fo r red e m p tio n June named delegates to state grange at w h ile tw o sons. John C. K u r a tli Wednesday n ig h t by E a rl H e a ring , o f H ills b o ro Z u m w a lt, c o n firm a tio n ; L E. Lange as drainage, ir rig a tio n and o th e r Cook o f P o rtla n d One o f the fo u l h(.ar(1 , h<. C()Ur, h()ug(> )s o f , hls yenr hav,, an o p tio n u n . M c M in n v ille in June P ic n ic com- <Co»tl«u«i«, p.xe s. «>lu» „ zi G u y Powers o f H ills b o ro also (Continued on pare 4. colum n seasonal uses w h e re th e p e rio d of n' h *? a ,n ’ • « cco rtlin g to the “ I M onday to exchange a ll or part m ilte e includes M rs G ladys M ey- who«<* m ission It was lo harass the reso lu tlo n * o f the bonds fo r 20-25 ye a r 2 7-8 ers o f T iga rd . M rs A B ' F lin t of lost a q u a n tity o f gasoline and t w o ; _ “ o p e ra tio n is less th a n s ix consecu- tiv e m onths per y e a r has been file d '' C 'S ' un " . ‘I re ’ ' Route proposcxl in the reso lu tio n P»'r t'en t tre a su ry bonds o f 1955-60 Scholls and F ra n k F lu k e of K in - w ^ n e X 8 nighT h‘s « .e n t cam paign Cook iwems to have |lBR b r ..n PdeR7 K n lltlxl aii „ , , a te h igh . o r fo r fiv e ye a r 1 5-8 per cent Ion by the P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric com pany, e ffe c tiv e last T hursday, Of r o J e r m ^ ’ M a r i n e , o f f i r ‘ wav by ,h<‘ sta,c h |Khw a > ‘ rea!,ur.v Persons w ish in g to A fte rn o o n pro g ra m was g ive n ov- Case o f canned goods was stolen f M ‘‘ r , l " s " 1, f l t ‘ 11w h ,ch , mission and the rig h t o f wav is exercise th is o ption are asked to e r to a pio n e er h is to ry program A p p lic a tio n o f th is schedule to the fro m th e J u n io r h ig h school ca fe fa rm o r r u r a l service constitutes ( ntlim W oiisaa««. »»luma I) j now deglred by , h(, s(at(, g ro u p consult th e ir local bank and degree w o rk was g ive n in the te ria T h u rsd a y n ig h t, a cco rd in g to A n n u a l R o ta ry c lu b o ra to ric a l a re P °r t to ,he » h e riffs o ffic e " bv a ^ un‘ y h,i.gb “ h??1i rack ‘ he a p p lic a tio n o f the low est rates ' R ig h t o f w a y sought fo r th e road ; T he o p tio n also applies to the evening X " w i l l li» h » .A ” S r d u i C. H N osier, su p e rin te n d e nt The and fle.!d meet w , ll b<' held Tues- , to th is class o f • - - - ¡ w ill begin near G lenw ood and p ro- fo llo w in g o th er fir s t L ib e rty Loan R egistrations to ta led 150. S la te contest w ill be held at th e H ills - , accordìi ; ceed in a so u thw este rly d ire c tio n ** manager. to the W a sh in g to n -T illa m o o k coun A m ended t a r if f has been file d ty lin e , a distance o f a p proxim ate “ h e lp a g ric u ltu ra l p u rs u its M erchants o f the local cham ber ly 4 >4 miles. are p r im a r ily seasonal in Dangerous curves and grades on o f com m erce w ill conduct a n o th e r u iui | - -----th be T he demands H ills b o ro B a rg a in D«y"’_ on M «y f l , I tb e , preaent J “ *1 are o f tools T hu rsd a y n ig h t was re- u u . T lK ard , h l«h school fo r ir rig a tio n p o w e r are increasing a ccordlng lo plnns announced by I H,ed« _ « ccordlng to the proposal. holds the rig h t to increase the price G W enger, head o f the p u b lic n o r t e d h v r „ r i baseball teams w ill clash at H ills ------ - ra th e r r a p id ly in th e *......- W illa m e tte porte d by C a rl Ham el o f P o rtla n d o f th e bonds (C ontinued on pave S. colum n 6 | gPe a k in B d e p artm en t at P a c ific u n i- boro at 3:30 p. m. F rid a y. H ow a rd Hadley, c h a irm a n o f th© v a lle y and it is a n ticip a te d th a t the .... , v e rs ity , and W a lte r S chultz, super- ro u te 2. E n tra nce was gained by re ta il trades co m m itte e The event fa rm e rs o f the T u a la tin v a lle y w ill A lt hough th re u te n in g w e a th e r in te n d e n t o f Gaston h ig h school, p ry in g a lo ck fro m the door. is being planned os a n other de m m ake m uch m ore use o f th is sched- Tow nsend C lu b Meets Sunday __ T h e ft o f tw o horses fro m his caused the Easter m o rn in g sunrise T o p ic selected fo r the speeches is o n s tra tio n th a t th e H ills b o ro m a r H ills b o ro Tow nsend O ld Age u ‘ e ‘ han has h e re to fo re been pos- service to be held in the H ilh i the "C o u n ty U n it School System ." b a rn near O renco F rid a y n ig h t was ket Is the center fo r q u a lity m«*r- i ______ _ _ ____ Pension c lu b w ill meet Sunday at j sible. M < a u d ito riu m , a p p ro x im a te ly 60 local Representatives o f th e va riou s re p o rte d to S h e riff C o n n e ll by M a r- ( hnndise n t reasonable prices. R ecently the 8-10 o f one cent ,11 A ,1 ,1 1 I '* 's,5,' ' n' s «“ ended th e services high schools w ere selected bv e lim - tin Bernards. The team w a s 'fo u n d 2:30 P- m at ‘ he C h ris tia n ch u rch As in the past the progrum w ill I ' »-J V ( U I I I U l . l t ,1 1 z A l l l l l l t l l ■'•poriMircd by th e R o ta ry c lu b Sun ¡nation contests Beaverton won S a tu rda y m o rn in g fo u r m ile s south M atte rs o f im p orta n ce to clubs e v - ! w a te r heating ra te has been made in clu d e the free d is trib u tio n o f ! o f the B ernards place, th e th ie v e s ; e rv w h e re w ill be presented w ith a v a ila b le fo r d a iry w a te r h e ating * l u l l i j ” he *’n io n G ood F rid a y service the event last year. g ifts fro m the room o f the ch am ber P re lim in a rie s in the a n n u a l h a ll th ro w fo r distance baseball held at the M eth o d ist ch u rch F ri a p p a re n tly h a v in g tu r n e d t h e ; G eorge P. Sim m ons o f P o rtla n d ; purposes, Easter stated. M a n y fa rm - of com m erce d u rin g the afte rn o o n W ashington co u n ty grade school th ro w fo r distance and baseball I day a fte rn o o n alio «'t’traVtTd^B ■- « "w i .. as speaker M em bers and frie n d s ers a rf a v a ilin g them selves o f th is a n im a ls loose E ve ry e ffo rt is being made to p ro t tra ck and fie ld meet w ill be held th ro w fo r accuracy attendance IT in k t\ 1 ftflltp ll i lo w o ff-p e a k rate. George M Ladd was placed in I are urged to attend. v id e fo r the convenience o f v is itin g F rid a y at .................. B eaverton and Forest ................... " J .......... Class II: Boys u n d er 130 pounds R. . . W il , ) the co u n ty ja il S a tu rda y to serve e w e ig h t 50-ynrd dash. 75- Square C osd Z i r tliir J h i\hC S ’. T shoppers. G rove h ig li school a th le tic fie ld s in age j J 12*76 days on a reckless d riv in g ,,rr h «’ «'Hvered the F ina l contests w ill be conducted yard «lash. 220-yard relay, pole S ' “ 5.‘ £ ’ ' * P? ,„ co n victio n . Sentence was passed by on the H ilh i fie ld M ay 4 w ith I va u lt, h ig h ju m p , broad ju m p und r ‘ , p , w b ‘ ,e K e v- .__ .. , fo r distance _____ _ . x,,t- F rie n d s and re la tiv e s fro m a ll th e T ig a rd ju s tic e o f th e peace H ills b o ro ns the d e fen d in g class A . baseball th ro w • • : . °* ‘ he t h rtstia n b7Ai?s 11 ' ' f ’ h d f<|l n d 'r til|ni<re a ch u rch lead th e assembly in p ra y e r sec,i" ns o f ‘ h e co u n ty crow ded co u rt. in 1 ' . Z w e l c h , ,S 4 n d :; , ' i , ^ - • - " > al b h u n th c h o ir y unndPerraythe 1»“ ' ' ” ' " - d ‘ 8‘ ch u rc h here to over cham pion and Gaston as 1934 t i l l T h e ft o f 100 pounds o f a lfa lfa h o ld e r in class B in age w e ig h t 40-yard dash. 60- j d ire c tio n o f M rs. V. "w ” G a rd n e r {'n w in g S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n fo r the seed and 175 pounds o f c lo v e r seed C ontestants fro m sm all schools ,da^ =-2(l-yard ^ e la y . .b a s k e t-I s m m jw ;, E a ste r''a n th em s w h ile 'C fu n e ra l o f F ra n k W ._Connell. prom'- fro m the d a iry b a rn Sunday n ig h t A p p -------- ro x im a te ly 225 r e lie f case? o f the m en w ere sent to th e Wes- „ F - uneral services ... , - fo r M rs , M a rv ’ wil1 com pete In the m o rn in g and b« ll th ro w fo r distance, baseba H Nosier lead the congregational in e n t “ d “ a ■rym — y »«■».« ugg « iry m a an n or o f v C o o n n n n e e it ll station. station. I I was re p o rte d " by D a vid n Hagg & W ashinf ashington co u n ty w ill be a f- ‘ ¡m be r cam P a" d th * o th er seven I h llllp s 7(1 w h o (.led a, her those fro m the large In s titu tio n s ¡h io w fo r distance and baseball sin g in g Rev C harles Heed h o s ie r " o r th o f H ills b o ro , w ho died A p r il Sons a‘ R ee d ville . in W ’Im ine in H ills b o ro F rid a y m o rn - d u rin g the a fternoon, a ccording to th ro w fo r accuracy ,md 1. C. K ra m le n w ere in c l u .r v ,. 17 J H H icks o f B eaverton rou te fected by I the clo sin g o f r u ra l re- ,o V a n co u ve r Barracks. „«•u.,esdav R W W e il coun- P ro je c t fo r general rep a irs at the Illg , w ere conducted Sunday a fte r- plan announced. H illsb o ro , Forest Ribbons w ill be a w arded fo r firs t, o f the event * Rev. Thom as Duncan o f the O r- 2 was arrested Tuesday on a charge lie f Wedne: eha rman7 stated Vodav A ctio n , K in to n school was approved th is noon at the _D onebon S e w e ll | G rove and ‘ b ‘ rd P « - 8 - Reverends Reed. H a rry D o w n e y w ' T E n s e ^ ,C'>n,lnu' d ° " *’“ « *...... ” ty c h a irm a ’ ta ke n as a resu lt o f orders received by , ‘ he state c o m m it ee. T he chapel w ith Rev. C harles M. Reed at Forest s w h ile S. M arys. Ih’-av «w arded pennants for f ‘ ‘ - W ilson. Putnam sll„ g a vocal X . and M ^ d a m e s o ffic ia tin g . B u ria l was n l th e F ir ,' iiin ln n r ii fro m the state em ergency re lie f '’ 8 ,,f° r 4?!!)nexp<!ndltui’e o t com m ittee, is planned to a llo w aPPr ° x tm a te ly $1100. L a w n cem etery. erton nnd T ig a rd w ill com pete at c lie n ts to o b tain seasonal e m p lo y -1 . M a ry C. Hudson was lio rn al Benverlon. S m a ll schools in the M ounts Crossroads. T e n n , M av 23.! eastern p a rt o f (he co u n ty arc ment. 1881. and was m a rrie d to j B scheduled fo r the B eaverton fie ld Persons liste d on the co u n ty re C o u n ty ja m bo re e o f th e A m e ri P h illip s at the same place M av 18. and those in the w estern p a rt of lie f ro lls fro m th e H ills b o ro . F o r can Leg io n and A u x ilia r y w ill be G rove in clu d e Eugene Bowm an. It a p o rtio n o f the service, a large 1882. T he couple «pent the e a rly the co u n ty a t Forest Grove. In te rm e n t was in F ir L a w n cem est G rove, C o rn e liu s and B e a ve r n u m b e r o f people attended th rough held in the h ig h school a u d ito riu m p a rt o f th e ir m a rrie d life in T en- C ontestants In the tw o classe J. Hans, George Ray and Lee B a r- tli(* e n tire period. The service was etery. E re ctio n o f a 100-fo o t w a te r to w at B anks F rid a y n ig h t. T h is in to n area and the eastern p o rtio n of nessee, Illin o is n n d W ashington de term in e d by size o f schools are ’ P“ “ 1 iln d ‘ huse nt B eaverton w ill the f ifs t sueh u n io n m eeting ever n t ty w ill ‘ n o t be dropped fro m er to p ro v id e pressure fo r th e fire cludes le g io n n aire s and a u x ilia r y co ^ u n, y hW" " B u llis, M a x w e ll D. Lewis, held locally. and came to O regon, s e ttlin g in d ivid e d In to fo u r groups a ccording m em bers fro m a ll the posts o f the re eI ’ he Sald’ T o ,a l ° i p ro te c tio n s p rin k le r system at thp a n d L. A. W ashington co u n ty, in the s p rin g to size and age. Each school is en- M e lv in V anderm ost , n lln lv i~ » ‘ » ui me r e lie f cases w e re recorded a t the R a y -M a lin g ca n n ery jta rte d th is o f 1988 T hey had made th e ir home title d to tw o contestants in each ‘ " lo d ln g C o m m itte e in charge o f M e m o ria l d a v co m m itte e ap i cnd o f h " ° f ‘ .hh Se W" ‘ bC week. G ird e rs fo r th e to w e r are in H ills b o ro m ore th a n 12 years. o f the p re lim in a ry events and each *h,c «vent includes Lee B a rn u m o f; p o in ted at the local post m eetm g I re ’ ,nvest,Katcd d u r,n K the sum m er’ n o w b e in g p u t in place and w hen contestant m ay p a rtic ip a te in fo u r A lo h a -H u b e r, G eorge lin y o f Gales | ' * • - Le id e r, 1 pleted w ill be ounted by Deceased is s u rv iv e d b y t h e Pasture crass meet in c fo r 4-H Tuesday n ig h t ----------- in clu d e s Joe i W e il also stated t th a t he d id not com , e/innn « surm $. c lu b m em bers w h ic h wa? o r ig in a l” K ^ ’d in g e r and L. J M e r- a n tlc £ p A th e < f?.0* ? * ° L any o f a 150.000 g a llo n tank, w id o w e r, th re e sons, W illia m T , events, not m ore than th re e o f $,r F, ’ «, A G ooding o f Sherwood, w h ich m ay be tra c k events. S tu - Esther A lle n o f Forest G rove and scheduled fo r last S a tu rd a y w i" l l i r ‘ " ' SE R A Dr° ieCtS " ° W U" d e r w a v Sam uel E. and J n lf II . and one F ra m e w o rk fo r ,h the “ fir s t flo o r o f Nosier o f H illsb o ro , u n til th e ir com pletion. daughter. Mrs. A. K. Pickens, a ll dents w in n in g firs t a n d second 1 ” the ne w warehouse b u ild in g at the Mrs. Je n n ie Adams, 77. o f N o rth held th is S a tu rda y at 10 a. m. on o f H illib o ro . T hre e g ra n d ch ild re n , places In the p re lim in a ry contests P lains died W ednesday a t S a le iii ¡lie t lu e r b e r '“ fa rm o n e -h a lf " m il e I L I e ’s a n d H o w e ’« S to re s Persons needing h e lp on th e ir ca n n ery has been constructed and fo u r sisters and tw o brothers also w ill he e lig ib le to en ter the fin a ls A r m o r y B u ild in g P r o g r a m fo llo w in g an illn e ss o f n e a rly fo u r west o f the H e lve tia school ae M o v e d to S e o o n J A farm s o r fo r o th e r purposes a r j w o rk is progressing ra p id ly Events planned are as fo llo w s: " m onths F uneral arrangem ents w ill ; co rd in g to I. E F rancis assistant lid ? ® Stax. - 7 ^ ® , ,,e n U e asked bv W e il ,o caI1 ‘ he c o u n ty S ta r, o o f f the su rv iv e . the astxiragus asparagus na pa ckin g Class I: Boys 130 pounds o r o ve r “ r e p a r e d by G u a r d G r o u p he under the d ire c tio n o f D onel- co u n tv agent. assistant 8 ’ ‘ » « « n d H o w e . e m p lo ym e n t o ffic e at H ills b o ro is expected in about 10 She was n life long m em ber o f In age w e ig h t -50-yard dash, 100 Proposals fo r an a rm o ry b u ild in g son A S ew ell, b u t date fo r the E R. Jackm an, e xtension agron- new l ^ a ,onP o X u ™ ¡e c ^ n d th.e.'.r i ’I ? 31 Requests fo r w o rk e rs w ill be daY’ the M eth o d ist ch u rch ya rd dash. 440-yard relay, pole program fo r the state have been services have n o t been set. < .... omist, w ill be present at the m eet- va u lt, h ig h Jump, broad Jum p and fo rm u la te d by the N a tio n a l G uard F arm Body Meets Friday Mrs. Adam s was born in Boston, 1 in g nnd w ill discuss the uses o f th<‘ S , ™ » « “ " ” » •» « »" - m ! H a u lin g P e rm it G ranted e ig h t-p o u n d shot. association o f O regon A rm o rie s M ass, O ctober 30. 1858, nnd hart 13 d iffe re n t pasture grasses w h ich ? h Ä , h " Ä r S i S 2 TO5 Delegates fro m the various fa rm Log h a u lin g p e rm it was issued to Class I: G irls 115 pounds o r over w o u ld be b u ilt in 10 O regon cities OU uab N o rth p,la ,ms to r 14 years. are in the e x p e rim e n ta l plots A n v J C. P a tric k S a tu rd a y by the co u n In age w e ig h t -50-yard dash. 75- j in c lu d in g H ills b o ro nnd Forest She had no s u rv iv in g relative s, h e r fa rm e rs interested in th is w o rk ty court. ya rd dash, 220-yard re la y, b a s k e t-, G rove u n d er the plnn. husband h a vin g d ie d last year 1 are w elcom e to a ttend the m eeting m acy and Eve's B eauty shop. Washington county. Thirty-seven1 Hillsboro. l>een com pelled B f“ to ,.r m Z ^ i n a r w grade S d l « school iX J o i'.viti..< f th 7 ? a lrea d y « » n p la iiit. was handed do w n F n d™,r i" t s n e and xt ye ) local inda and a lt o f , y . .. . , A m an and a w u - u .— i I .. A c tio n against the defendants in I * r m ’ b,,“ nd 8 w ,,m an wil1 b* h ir « 1 c I o m "“ iS?a « ---- UPP° -- d u ty and ^* and u :. b ir th and tn e c ' ity o f his !‘ cauod te r aUendcd o,leges at Lausanne and Berne, m a jo rin g in s 2 Ä 5-H S 5 S B oys A rrested for Vandalism G range Plans Power Session W ilson River Road Planned Farm Pow er Rate A m en d ed I I K J «-»lDCiTy l^Oilll DODOS May Be Exchanged 4) Rotary Plans S p eech M eet automobi,e County Track Meet D w • • at Beaverton rndav Bargain Day Event to be Held May 11 l j I » Conducted Here G rade S tudents o f C ounty • * 1 fzl I i'MIlt'lPtP ^/|ppr iV lttl Buried Saturday C ounty Rural R elief Program to be Closed N e x t W ed n esd ay Last Rites Sunday for Mrs. Phillips 4 A Legion Jamboree at Banks Friday lyjfxj I Ail-mi«; s L/ItJ» Wednesday at Salem Pasture Meeting Set for Saturday High Water Tower Built at Cannery