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! Celebrate— Early Copy— Th»* Kouri h of Ju ly und I I i o III«*«'o tl I i II K lie r )* W ith W hich is V o lu m e 12, N o . ( 'o r n h in c j|“ th e H i lls b o r o Independent H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , May 30, 1935 I ó Unveiled Cites Plaque in Honor Mrs. High School Josephine Case Graduation Value New Set Friday State Laws j State Capitol ! Snell N ew s L etter ! Makes for Fewer Mistakes and Better Service First Section. Pages 1 to 3 Scout Financial Campaign Slated Here Thursday In Flanders Fields City Pauses in Memory Heroic Dead 'D aw n to D u sk ’’ d riv e to obtain A p laque was unveiled to the funds to finance scouting in the m em ory of Mrs Jo sep h in e ( ’aw , H illsboro d istric t for th e c u rre n t w ho wan u te a c h e r in th e Wanh- y ear will be conducted locally next In^ton county wchooh for 47 yearn, Many Enjoy B enefits of T hursday u n d e r th e d irection of at an a p p ro p ria te t e n rnony in the Alf Johnson, ch airm a n of th e local Ju n io r high st hool a u d ito riu m Wed- E m ergency Educai ion finance com m ittee. A p proxim ately henduy night T he p laque v.as dedi- K e v ie w L e g is la tio n A d o p te d < a,‘ d to ' * fornw i tu E x e rc is e s S la te d f o r H i l h i 30 re p re se n ta tiv e H illsboro citizens C lasses, Schools P a t r io t ic G r o u p s J o i n w ill tak e th e field to in te rv iew 165 d e n ts and fellow teachers in the lo- prospective su b scrib e rs to th e end A u d it o r iu m , 8 : 1 5 o ’c lo c k cal schools, when* she ta u g h t for by 1 9 3 5 A s s e m b ly G iv e n L ocal O b s e rv a n c e o f of raising a $300 quota. 28 consecutive years. T o m o r r o w E v e n in g th an 12..MM) a d u lts In structions for the d riv e will be a t C . o f C. M o n d a y H er hi«- of service wn> eulogized M e m o r ia l D a y land ’><Ml c h ild ren of pre*school . given at a b re ak fa st m eeting and by H A Deck, w ho told th e story age have been en ro lled in the em er ' th e m en w ill m ake th e ir final re- of M rs (*as«*'s life She first started g e n c y education « la • and n u r x > Y o n n « ; » r t a t 5 P m T h e local q uota has teaching in the H illside school n e ar I V ’ * H 1 I1 ^ k Z JJJ v « I M I been *t a s the p ro p o rtio n a te share, < i y m hools co n d u cted th ro u g h o u t v ^ O S lS Forest G rove w hen 16 years of _______ based on population, of th e cost of O regon d u rin g th e past year, a c age, and also tau g h t in th e G re e n ad m in isterin g the P o rtlan d a r e a co rd in g to C A H ow ard, sta le su- J ville. Forest G rove C ornelius and p e rin te n d e n t of public in stru ctio n U t i l it y G r o u p to S p o n s o r H illsboro schools before •«mini A n n o u n c e m e n t S c h o la rs h ip s ™until com prising 10 n o rth w est G h o r m le y C a ll» A t t e n t i o n 'I'he p ro g ram has given em p lo y r O regon counties and five in south- here. m ent to m ore th an ."XX) tea ch e rs of a n d H o n o rs to be M a d e w estern W ashington In d edicating the p laque Ju d g e E n t e r t a in m e n t P r o g r a m to D is a b le d C o m ra d e s ___ ___ Proclam ation issued by M ayor J. a d u lt classes a n d 32 tea ch e rs and It F ran k P eters, a fo rm er stu d e n t | H. G a rre tt of H illsboro re g ard in g hl p art tim e cooks in connection «•f Mr Cuse, aid that we n a tu ra lly A w arding of diplom as, honors th e d riv e is as follows: w ith th e n u rse ry school** conducted th in k of public e ducation. He de B elief th a t no im p o rta n t legisk H onoring th e m em ory o f th e n a as a p a rl of th e e n u I gency e d u ca tlo n was enacted by the recent <‘lare<l that th ere w as n o thing m ore and scholarships d u rin g th e n in th rna y ° r of H illsboro I take tio n 's heroic soldier and sailor dead tio n p rogram . leg isla tu re wus re fu te d ut the I. cul Im p o rtan t in th e life of o u r nation annuaI com m encem ent ex ercises at p lea su re in p roclaim ing T hursday, a n d o th er loved ones, citizens of J u n e 6. as Boy S cout financing day I'he proK iam w .i; financed in - c h a m b e r of com m erce M onday by «han public education, th a t w hat th is v icin ity paused in th e ir daily tire ly th ro u g h fed eral relief funds E arl Snell, secretary of itnte, w ith «he co u n try is today is w hat the the H illsboro union high school in this city in co-operation w ith task s today «Thursday) for th e ob $15,5410 i m o n th being allocated to „ re v .e w of th e law s pas e«l and a y outh w ere tau g h t in our schools a u d ito riu m F rid ay n ig h t w ill m a r k ! th e local Boy S cout com m ittee servance of M em orial Day. P a tr i O regon for th is pin pose discussion of th e ir effect upon the y esterd ay . Ju d g e P e ters said no ibe close of high school days fo r . Scouting a c tiv ities in th e H ills- otic exercises, d irec te d by th e local A dult i lasses w ere con ducted In dully lives anil fu tu re secu rity of profession was m ore im p o rtan t th an 1935 class of g ra d u a tin g H ilhi ” " ro area have been w ell estab- A m erican L egion post, w ere held every co u n ty of th e »lute, b u t tile the public A ctivities of the ••ate «hat of teaching. Ihat it was the senior«. Dr. H enry Y oung of H ills- *isbed for a n u m b e r of years. Of a t th e V enetian th e a tre a t 10 a. m. n u rse ry schools wh > h w ere In the assem bly cannot be ju d g ed by th e >•■“ '« a p p reciated a lth o u g h its in- boro will d e liv e r the p rin cip al ad- a11 tb e scouts «» «he P o rtlan d area In F ia n d ers fields the poppies blow betw een th e crosses, row on ro w for the’^ d a y ^ M ^ o m n u tu re of a n e x p e rim e n t and dem - new spu|ier h ead lin es inspire 1 nor fluenee was th e g reatest T he re al d ress d u rin g the exercises w hich our ,ro ?P» h ave consistently m ain- th a t m ark our. place ." In th e A m erican m ilita ry F landers Field" u i S -v ic M w e re conductedI a t the I nstralKHi w ere estab lish ed in only by the length of th e session he de- m onum ent to h e r m em ory is h e r are scheduled to begin at 8 15 p m la ln ed f*rst o r second place. ' “ ' “ (C onliouod on pbvu S, colum n 2 | e — . . . ¡ _ . u i . . . . . . . . . . 1 “Boy S cout a ctiv ity in th is coun- cem etery at W aereghem , Belgium , p ictu red above. 366 U. S dough 1 « '''v ice s w e re conducted a t the 1-1 e u u n tiis. w ith th r e e of th e n u r- clm ed M ethodist ch u rch S u n d ay th ro u g h h e a tu re of the g ra d u atio n pro- tr y has é c o r n e one of th e m ost boys re st in peace. series o p e ratin g in P o rtla n d C hil- P ro g ra m this com ing M onday will a rra n g e m e n ts of th e W om en's R e S i‘*,n.<ws b< tb c a n n o u ” ccm pri« w orthw hile c h a ra c te r build in g ac- d re n e n ro lled in th e n u rse ry schools be sponsored by th e P o rtlan d Cus lief Corps. the 1935 w in n e rs of th e Bj W- tiv ltie s e t-tci v er u UIIUV1 n d e rta k en , U one hich J -x l»»IUV3 IdACIl, I1V w WIIIVI1 - - . • f g tan g e d from tw o to four y e ars of gt C oke eom pany w ith T. G Hron- B arnes c u p by B. M G oodm an 1 P lea th a t people forget re ce n t prm cipai. T his tro p h y is a w ard e d g ^ ° L iq u id a to r age a n d cam e e n tire ly from fam - leewe. local m anager, as ch airm an w ars, th a t th ey en d eav o r to n u rse Hies on re lief ro lls T he "R olllckers Q u a rtet." Pol t land back to life and happiness those each y e ar to the senior boy a n d th e c o u n try . i u rg e th e splendid T he a d u lt edu catio n p ro g ram of- singers w ho a p p ea red h e re d u rin g girl e xem plifying the highest in and kindly th a t t h e p e o p i e w ho w ere disabled in th e struggle, fi re d In stru c tio n In A m rrlcuniza- the C a rn atio n p rogram , w ill he fea w as m ade by D r J. C. G horm ley «>1, comm unity alw ays g i ^ t o tto n or lite ra ry , vocational subjects, tu re d in e n te rta in m e n t planned, loyalty d u rin g th e ir fo u r high w o rth w h ile p r o je c ts —J. H. GAR- o f P o rtlan d , form er n av al officer, vocational re h a b ilita tio n and gen- G ifts w ill also be d istrib u te I to w ho spoke d u rin g th e p a trio tic ex- school years. « RETT M ayor.” e ra l a d u lt ed u catio n M ore th an girls w ho huve se rv ed tables d u r- A m e n d m e n t " F ir e - c r a c k e r ” --------- i c*- «a n c i d ■ ercises th is m orning. H e also urged Honor« Announced O th er co m m unities w hich w ill 7000 a d u lts w ere e n ro lled in th e Illg th e past y e ar Fourth dividend am ounting to 20 3 **m i o n -Siege b r o k e n t ha t tjje y re m e m b e r th e ir c itize n - A c t to be C o n s id e re d g e n era l e d u ca tio n classes Voca- Problem « D ifferent R ecognition as honor stu d e n ts c o n trib u te to w a rd th e a re a budget on T k u r .J .,, _ ship and c a rry it e v er as a sacred _____ w ill be given m em bers of th e class a re P o rtlan d , M cM innville, F o rest E frc,e n l on savi««8s f o u n t s in th e tio n al e d u c a tio n co u rses attracted T h at th e recent leg islatu re was te rn o o n obligation to hand on to succeeding w ho have m ain tain ed an av erag e of G rove. T illam ook, A storia. G resham . !,‘1«J«e Sa¿’m gs bank liq u id a tio n was m ore th an 3300 a d u lts w hile m ore not c o n fro n te d w ith the serious --------- g enerations as a m em ory w o rth y P la n to re -b o n d $98.«U 69 in Hills- 90 du rin g th e ir high school care ers Hood River. T he D alles, V ancou- ° f t«cre<« *\rl<«a y by R. F ra n k P eters, th a n 1000 foreign born a d u lts took problem s and em ergencies of fi- L u m b e r strik e situ atio n in W ash- of A m erican ancestry. and general . obliga- O tt,e r h o n o r^ wlU ,n c .u iud e an- ver. Kelso —— and L ongview M any ^ C,a ...... ,U„ 8eu a d v a n tu g r of th e A m ericanization nance, relief, tru c k a n d bus regu- >oro , B ancroft , , « . .. ...v u c t. ,h >..c --------------- , C hecks to , ta lin g $18.- "Expel All Ism s” at a a low« low er ra te ■ of in in te te r- r- nouncem nouncem ent ent of of th th e e w w in in n n e e rs rs of of sm sm aller aller com com m m unities unities h h e e lp lp th th e e ad- ad- " 7:18 * ‘11 b e , m ailed to a_ a ppi p proved «■lui «--. to im prove th e ir chances lation* unit liq u o r control w hich lon «x bonds ‘»ds ut r rati „ «5_ Pv^d ington county has settled dow n to th e onotonous pacing of tw o « j- , . j __ • ___ j __ ¡« j f o r n a tu ra liz a tio n S ev en ty - n in e faced th e 1934 session w as Snell's est was ap p ro v ed T uesday night by M h„ la rsh ip s and of the hom e econ- m in istra tiv e centers, of w hich H ills- claim an ts on J u n e 6. according to unio n m pickets at th e Stim son m ill . R ad‘c a s a h T tiS t J. L. S earcy, dep u ty su p e rin te n d (Continued on pa«e 8. column 6) r p ..„ ____ „ _______ r ,___ . . d t y council and the city at- urnics a w ard Jo h n W K anina, Jr., hysically handieapjM il ,________ p e r s o n s co n ten tio n ____ A « ctivities of . the assem a n d th e w atchful p a tro llin g of th e byu ? r G horm ley. w ho sacd th a t e n t of b an k s w ho is in ch arg e of w ere placed nl p e titio n to e a rn bly thin y e ar w ere c o n ce n tra te d on lu rn e y in stru cte d to p re p a re th e school board directo r, w ill p re sen t highw ay bv four s la te trooner«« w hich is R ussian should be ship th e local liquidation. th is waX k bt h e fObUr eak?ng X ^ n " h ic T I s ^ r th e ir ow n livelihood th ro u g h the a m en d m en ts to e x istin g law s and necei«ary o rd in an c e O th e r act Kin the diplom as D epositors in th e savings d e p a rt v ocational i e h ab ih tu tio n program , on m ethods of e lim in a tin g com- I® ^ c n b y the councilm en included to p, th« 1 G ra d u atio n exercises w ill open m ent of th e bank w ill h a v e re ce iv th e union siege a t th e m il) w as • • • p etitio n b e tw ee n v a rio u s econom ic u proposal to am end th e fire- a c ra c k e r ' ord in an ce and a decision u 'H^ K Bra ed a p p ro x im ate ly 88’ , p e r cent of re ac h ed last T h u rsd a y a fternoon A m ericanism , he L said. A pril gasoline sales slum ped m ore unt* p ublic groups. to e n te r into c onversations w ith Sp? , a l 11 ' t 1**,,h ‘8*\ ’f ho?! band th e ir o rig in al claim s w ith th e dis w hen leaders dispersed th e ir ow n T he sp eak er urg ed th a t politics th a n 600,000 gallons below the rec- A lthough $13.000.000 w ere ap- th e O regon-W ashington W ater S erv - and w ill b e follow ed by th e in- trib u tio n of the pending dividend, m en as co u n ty a n d sta te officers a n d veteran s' organ izatio n s be sep ord for A pril, 1034 In cid en tally p ro p ria te d for ta le g overnm ent ’"V u n ^ i < T f i ^ ' voc<ltion b> R ev- c - M * R « « 1 <he p re p are d to red u ce pickets to the S earcy stated. F ive per cen t of the tax e s collected *»v th e d <«'■""« u r i n g t h e c o “ m " i ^ n g V b pany npaid fire I< ,oI « « ‘h o d irt ch u rch P reced in g a ra te d so th a t th e A m erican Legion g « « 4 in e U xea rollrv-t.M by o i n e n e n i u f m o u , r t th h ^ is ? Ut h v d com r e n t'T ^ n ta re is g “ ard in g ’ u ......................¡ ^ w al accounts r allow ed by law. accounts w w as as released released on on M M arch arch 15. 15. n u T m h b ? e ‘o n l 7 " o l h e r ''m i r o r develop- a n d X,e tc r? ns oi F or^ ? nl, W,ahrs sta te w e re dow n «28M 5 for th e T hat „ ..b ,.,,,,,,,,, ot th e c l,y is- v * com m encem ent a d d ress by D r G r o u p C ite d L a rg e s t L o c a l 1933. w hen the S h u te S avings b a n k m ent d u rin g the w J k also o i- ™ y J 11’ th e pl,a ” oc„cup^ b y 2he m onth as ro m p u red w ith th e sam e *"« a m o u n t .u tu u lly to bo ex- in a i ri Donning oi i n i c i i y is Young, th e school chorus w ill sing ” o n e n e d i f t e r t h e h a n k h n lir f a v a ., m onth a y e ar ugo At that, how - pended. S nell Mated Including the sues w ould p e rm it th e re tire m e n t '{jtxj T ouched th e Rose."' O th e r a t F a r m U n io n M e e t ad ditional 50 tier cen t w a s ' dis- c u rre d T h u rsd ay w hen a m ajo rity <? ra n d A rm y , of tb e Repl h e v er, sales for th e y e a r to A pril expenses of se lf-su sta in in g brunches, of th e bonds w ith little o r no in- m u sic a i n u m b ers w ill in clu d e a trib u te d w hen the F irst N ational of th e w o rk e rs a t th e Elw ood m ill «‘i* ? UP ± W ’T ,h ■10 a re H-t OOO gallons ah ea d of the th e to ta l w ill a m o u n t to ap p ro x - crease' in th e m illage for d e b t "ery- VOcal solo, "W ould G od I W ere th e bank o f P o r t la n d t o o k o v e r n a r t n e a r B uxton w alked out. T he log- l ^ e J u tu rS w a s , “ J* in tbe ha,}(is 1934 record, re ta il sales for th e «mately $00.000.000 O nly a few Ice desp ite delin q u en cies of 2 2 4 T en d e r A pple Blossom s," by W ilm a Ia u re l-S c h o lls F a rm U nion was j , h assets S i n c e t h a t t i m e d e l ging cam p follow ed th e m ill w o rk - of t b e u Veix^, vT " r 8anl5a ««ons be imit fo u r m onths of this y e ar to tal- short y ears ago a legislative up- to 50 per cen t In paym ents on Rja r ie S ch au s and "Blue and G old cited as th e largest local g ro u p in dends a m o u n tin e to 10 n e r cent e rs F rid a y a n d th e m ill w as closed. cause ‘h e th ! " k in « W° U*d ing 49 129,779 p ro p riu tio n of $1,000.000 for sta te liens w as the opinion e xpressed by O v e rtu re "' by th e band. O regon and w as a w ard e d a gavel 25 ™r re n t 20 n e r e e n t a n d now P ic k ets w ere posted b u t no violence ste e r lt on th e n £h t path, ’ * * go v ern m en t raised a trem en d o u s G eorge McGee, c ity m an ag er T otal S necial f(.a t urp o t th e e v e n i n o a n d block d u rin g th e tw e n ty -fifth LL ", had been reported. Dr. G horm ley d e clare d th a t vet- « ¿ n e r .l oblig atio n a n n u a l.s ta te convention of the or- u7 d a t?on p r o i ^ g s . R azing of the w a ll, of the old hue a n d cry T his .tre n d of expense of^W .O OO H eavy c o n ce n tra tio n of unio n e ra n s m ust forget any idea of per- liq u id a tio n proceedings. Capitol build in g still a w aits , M.r . show s th e need of rigid econom y, bonds and $54.858 85 in B ancroft ganization a t A lbany last w eek. in th e m an u a l tra in in g de- , : , ,, C i . C om m ercial d e p a rtm e n t claim - p ickets at Stim son m ill began last sonal aggrandizem ent, saying that m isaion from th e courts. Most of he said. bonds a re considered in th e pro- p a rtm e n t u n d e r th e d irec tio n of T v crb o o rt J * “ r e ' an ts h a v e receiv ed a p p ro x im ate ly W ednesday evening a fte r five cars w e are in th is b a ttle of life to w in th e d e b ris has now l i e n d e n n e d D em and by th e g o v e rn m e n t th u t posed refunding. M aurice M Romlg. Instructor. T he reL 'iifnn of n tu o 8nd 45 p e r c en t of th e ir o ri8 lnal dp- of lu m b e r had been tak en aw ay a n d w ill sing. "P ack Up Y our out of th e - build in g and __ h a . u . . le . . d . O regon A m endm ent of th e p re sen t “fire- - - p ro v id e fu n d s for re lief t « tis n la v w ill he lo c a te d in th e «*• n r> Jacobson of W est U nion as ^ - ¡ 7 . from th e m ill by th e S o u th e rn Pa- T roubles in Y our Old K it Bag and ___ _ ~ F C ld-ury iA ch arg e of l>"ri««ses 01 stands to lose fe d era l c ra c k e r o rd in an ce to p e rm it th e P -v 11 “ ^ a ‘«> «". «"« a m em b er of th e bo ard of d irec- a d d i t i o n to t h e f m . c t h d i „ i a w w re ay ~ __ ___________ cific. T he n u m b er contin u ed to Sm ile. Sm ile, Sm ile rk ln g operanTuis, plans ¿ “ blast "«<« '„ lie ,, for prom pt action by sale of firew o rk s w ith in th e c ity ’ b° P ^ d u tter ,ors w . . dend, a few persons w hose claim s 1 Frow d u rin g th e e arly e vening and V eteran groups, th e ir aux iliaries, th e w a U s d o w n if It is finally de- leg islato rs T otal of $3.000,000 of .m ils by th e fire d e p a rtm e n t w as J™ ,?x „ clses d D elegates , trom w asn in g to n coun- w ere j ,|ed and apprOved subse- "«Wrtly before m id n ig h t D onald T th e H illsboro n ational gu ard com- cnleti th a t it is not prac practical to use ’ «ate liq u o r funds w as e ar-m a rk e d favored by th e c o u n cil and w ill be m i n i a t u r e f a r m h u i lr i . «y w ere: 1T b » w i i r Urel u h ° . r UvS qu®n« «» «be last pay m en t in th e TM npleton. county judge, called peny and o th e rs g a th e red a t the for relief. $1.000 000 from th e gen- a cted upon a t th e re g u la r m eeting ,n ® I a r m n o i i d - __ th em in u new build in g aoiunnH aicd Kfor t h is “coribng T u i ’d a v ' c v cn irii? Saic lngs co n stru cted by the 4-H bu ild - a'ise' T1 ¿ r ~ savings d e p a rtm e n t w ill receive t h e ’ G ov ern o r M artin a t th e re q u est of V eteran s' hall this m orning and e ral fu n d c a r e „0 i nP art ht.m uA w .'uld b liin H c d t i defim u“ a rea - 'Con«ln«don p . , . ». column 5, Blaz" apd M r a n d M rs_Gus E rick- fu „ four d lv id en d checks the sh e riff and discussed th e ad- p arad ed to th e th eatre F irst L ieu- in digent «are a n d a n a d d itio n al " J a lld l.b . lim lt.-d to d e fin ite areas ---------- son. W est U n io n - J o h n Pubols, M rs No stock assessm ents have v isa b ilitv of callin g out th e n a tio n a l te n a n t .A rthur K roeger w as gran d P lans fur a n ew build in g at the $1.(XM)(MM) set aside for old age pen- and th e ty p e of firew o rk s to be „ k T V a a y Ka^ called to date, according to S earcy, g u a rd m arshal of the p arad e a n d groups 'i* to >Ll’st “ P«,r,,x l" ‘" l*‘' sum contingent on th e passage of h a n d le d w ould be restricted , ac C ity M. J \ a nderzanden, KarJ .— --------------------- E arly T h u rsd ay m o rn in g E rnie form ed in lin e in o rd e r of th e dates l.v $100 000 h ave b een ap p ro v ed by (hp s(M-inl secu rity act bv th e fed- c u rd in g to the proposal S ch o efer and G len Ingles. V erboort Schm id, special d e p u ty from F orest of th e ir organization. H igh school th e tauiril of co n tro l anil c onstrue- .... ,1 .....,, . , R eq u est for th is action w as m ade I — I z x L l Q o c c ì n n I — —C rle h s n H Plass. erb, G. C O. S ahnow and r G rove and ex-service m an, a n d band p layed in th e parade. Jo h n tio n o p e ratio n s w ill get u n d e r way e ra l congress. M rs h a Jo ed ar M ill—M p i «.« mu í T h e btn ld in g w hich w ill $ Acts e ,u lb h n « l><»htical subdivi- by S W M elhuish. fire chief He G eorge V anderzanden. m ill w o rk e r P ubols of W est U nion a n d L eon S. ut oner and M rs A lbert S treiff. Bloom ing R p f i l I i r p m p n f « ^ P f from Roy' w tre b eaten u p a s th ey D avis of L au re l w e re color b ear- iiccomnnxiate 200 a r fd itin m U i l - sion!< to lsMUe rv fl,n d ,n « w arrant«, d e clare d th at firew o rk s w ere sold to re d u ce in te rest below six per u n n u a lly outside th e city lim its —J o h n K am na and R ichard Schoel- 1 V I.V JU 1 1 V 1 IIC 1 I1 3 u J V i a tte m p ted 'o go th ro u g h p ick et ers and S ta ff S e rg e an t H ugh R ogers tie n ta w as au th o rize d by the last cent and to allow c ities to slash a n d th at they w ere brought into D affron Selected as P re sid e n t; I er. M iddleton — H arold A ebischer. I lines to th e m ill. Schm id was drag- and F irst S erg ean t Jo sep h P a tte r- leg isla tu re E lia n d rr V ice-P resident in terest on B ancroft bunds by re- th e city und fired A m endm ent. ___ t; D ,Wai? o n ' C ounty u n it s nso . o |d Tim F id d lers' ged iro m k ls c a r' m °b b ed a n d son w e re color guards. t «, „ .. rv. . ..a ___ . bunding w ere cited as im p o rta n t by such as requested, w ould perm it r> r. ft a V IT - r>iM rs M ary L ' H o rn e r a n d J ° b n ‘ k nocked unconscious sh o rtly before M usical n u m b ers u n d e r th e di- Dan D affron. aged Fores G rove Plass < oldest. N u rsery A nnounced ; o c !o c k V and e rzan d en w as a t- rection of Mrs. V W G ardner, .,..u d is tr ib u te ! by i.v .... «.hw„v . 1'* •‘’r* l a l l ,d «« sup erv isio n of th e types of fire- being the i, highw ay h " ' 11. (C ontinued on pair» 1. colum n II w o rk s used und th«- localities in C ivil w ar veteran , w as elected hon- O th e r county re sid en ts a tte n d in g ------ tacked a sh«,rt tim e la te r w e re given by a m ixed q u a rte t d e p a rtm e n t a re by la r th e most a t w hich they a re fired. o ra ry ^ p re sid en t of th e W ashing- in clu d e d Mrs* H enry Jacobson and R e q u irem en ts for c an d id ates in P lan s w ere laid by a u th o ritie s com posed of Mrs. L ym an Howe, tra c tiv e e v e r lsaued S ev en ty -fiv e Decision to c onfer w ith th e O re- ton C ounty V eteran s’ association son. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jepson. Mr. th e G oddess of L ib e rty contest to c le a r th e road to th e m ill a n d Mrs. G ard n er. C. A. Thom pson and th o u sa n d copies o f th e m ap have gon-W ashington W ater S e rv ice com - at a n n u al m eeting in S hute a n d Mrs. P e te Y unker. Mrs. F red w hich w ill be conducted in connec- d isp erse th e p ickets a t 3 p. m. C. T. R ichardson. T he q u a rte t sang b e en p rin te d for fre e d istrib u tio n . pany reg ard in g th e p aym ent of P®r ^ S u n d ay He succeeds D epart- *Jos®y’ Mrs J o h n K am na a n d Mrs tio n w ith th e a n n u a l “H appy Days" S h o rtly before th a t tim e 40 sta te (Continued or pa ire 4. column 7) bv «« . ii ----------------------- a p p ro x im ate ly $6500 in u n p aid hy ntent C om m ander H V. G ates of J D W atson. c eleb ra tio n at S h u te p a rk J u ly 2. police d ro v e th ro u g h th e lines a n d ----------------------------- d ra n t re n ta ls w as m ade follow ing tbe A - 8 . as president. K ansas C ity local received th e 3 and 4 w ere an n o u n ced th is w eek p re p a re d to m arch to th e ju n ctio n SM S iy h8S **7 . K re ce ip t of an u ltim atu m from the T h e a n n u al m eeting this y e ar was gavel offered by W ashington coun- by the local B usiness a n d P rofes- of th e road to clear th e pickets C O U iltV W h e a t M e n $M « / ‘r 1 .CKUn7 la * ,M,vert l u , Ph M iller F ound D ead N ear com panv to th e e ffe it th a t Sat- sponsored by W ashington county ty for th e local h a v in g th e largest sional W o m en s club, sponsors of At. 2:45 p m. B e rt Hall, union r> 1 1 n l R ailw ay TreM le at T igard u rd a y w ould be the d e ad lin e for P<*t. V eterans of F oreign W ars p ercen tag e of gain in th e county th e contest. L ocal firem en also an- re p re se n tativ e, urged s trik e rs to re - se ttle m e n t A fter th at tim e, th e (C om m ander E. C M orford of th e since th e first of th e y ear. nounced th a t th e old tim e fid d le rs' tu rn to th e ir hom es and not cause th e s ta tu to ry sa lary of $7500 a y ear V F W. presided. M rs E Hel- N ext m eetin g of th e county u n it contest w ould be d irec te d by th e th e d e clara tio n of m ilita ry law in (C ontinued on p age 8, column ft) l ie «'«intends th a t th e g o v ern o r is F atally in ju r « ! w h en he fell from ________________ v ogt of the V. F W A u x ilia ry w as w ill be held a t 8:30 p. m. S a tu rd ay Odd F ellow s a n d R eb ek ah lodges th e a rea. This« he said w ould be B allot Show s 199 F av o r P rogram e n t i t M only to the |1 M O |>r..v i«l«.«t •*" O re«on E lre tric railw ay trestle secretary a n d Lt. Jo n e s of V F at th e L egion h all in H illsboro, and th a t th e S ervice clu b w ould d e trim e n ta l to th e union cause 40 Vote in Opposition by the ro n a titu tio n m ak er n e ar T igard, th e body of R alph I N C U ’ I V l i t r k C t D p C f l S W post 81 in P o rtla n d w as officer F our-H clu b sch o larsh ip a w ard s have ch arg e of th e n u rse ry a n d A cting upon th is plea, th e concen- • • • M iller, a bout 45. of D urham w as ___ _ * 1 T C a .J tbo day , T ade d u r *ng th e session and play pen d u rin g th e event. tra tio n of pickets began to b re ak (B y Wm. F. Cyrus, County Aircnt) U n d er the term s of a new legis- f° u n d « » " “ »> n m rn ln « by a p a rty n e rc O i l j a t u r a a y , HaLry E |,ander. co m m ander of a ll locals a re re q u este d to h ave Any co u n ty org an izatio n m ay up W ashington county farm ers w ho la tv ie act e m p lo y ers w ho fail to »«’ h erm en. In v e stig a tio n indi- the T u a la tin V alley post. A m eri- th e ir c an d id ates selected. C. HY A. I* L IN U K K C I S I: numerated Veterans in Parade Council Plans Refund Bonds to Pay Dividend Saving Accounts County Strike Area Peaceful Laurel-Scholls Unit Honored Veterans of County n o ia session n ere Mrs j„h„ cedar Mr GoddeSS Liberty Durham Man Dies from Fall Sunday OaCK C on trol Plan mi mti oner. In d isp ov- as Inst - seen at 10 o clock th e ini.-vn$4uivi in e v v v v en i i t i o of i a u is p u u te ie u v - : c ,u b. w ............... - - ..............- e r w ages d u e th e em ploye th e em - 1 previous night w hen he alig h ted p lo y er is re q u ire d to pay th e am ount fr» » ' « G nrden Hom e bus at the h l' concedes to be d u e nt once O ak ■y!v,vy service station, a half- once leaving th e d isp u ted b a la n ce for m ile n o rth of his hom e He had ap se ttle m e n t by th e co u rts or oth er- (C<.ntln«,Bd«n |.«xe L r e ju m n 71 wl F ra te rn itie s and so ro ritie s a t C orvullis and E ugene have app ealed to th e sta te tux com m ission in an e ffo rt to g«-ure a red u ctio n in th e ir assessm ents. T h e assessors of B enton a n d lain e co u n ties a re o p posing th e req u est. N e ith e r H. L. C o rb ett of M ult a ccording t o - t ----- n t ■ ing UK w j u be held at M etzger club p ro p rieto r. ' hou, house and p a rk w ith T u alatin Val- A special cooler to keep veget- )ey post as host. a b le , fresh h ™ a s been *’ installed T he | I Co..... ............ . . . at .. C om m an d er G ates declared th m ark e t w ill be open seven days a lt w as not necessary for P resident w eek from 7 a in to 9 p m Roosevelt to say in his bonus veto F o rm ation of D rainage D i s t r i c t w« . . . . , m easure th a t th e v e te ra n w as not M ay Hold I 'p P ro m p t A ction I e n title d to a n y m o re co nsideration i ; th an any one else. N ever in o u r 1 H opes for p rom pt realizatio n of H x i ^ n t r o l on th e T u a la tin riv e r I L” n_g ? ‘2’l - ? i ^ r “ 1.d.Sn I.s: _ ? ,2 e’ .saldJ flood^control Plan Hits Red Tape Control of Strawberry Pests i^ lltlltA O rl A rrtsnp C V xlirilllC C l v^ O lin tV / v fiie V ^ y n iS , .. - . f, . fm . K yr»««, t ..«inly m g off th feed Hv Wm I « « vr„.. ..„.«ty Am.«««« A . . the e fe ed e er r roots of these A dults of th e stra w b e rry ro o t R ow ers w eevil fam ily a r e b eginning to All th a t is re q u ire d in b a itin g is m ak e th e ir nppcaranr« has a p re sid en t e v e r been g uilty of a Statem ent before. If the re- !LUn?.eud .v e ,e ra n cam e back in good a u u l lt t of o f th health it w as not th e f fa the .- , U nited S tates, for w hich he of fered his life, a ccording to Gates. ... , „ , egg laying begins, co n tro l m ens- rectlo n s for p re p a rin g th is bait m ay ____ The I o rt of I a rt land com m ission urpfl a re no( effective. be obtain ed from th e county a g e n t’s i U l l l « i r C l S I l l C t l of w hich C o rb e tt is a m em b er be- Som e v a ria tio n e x ists as to th e «iffice. _ . ( Continued on pair« 2. colum n 3) tim e they m ake th e ir a p p earan ce. S p ittle bugs h a v e the last few v J t lC S t S # ilt LcglOll ScSSlOfl and trib u ta rie s su ffe red a set-back W ednesday night d u rin g a m eet in R o f th e countv p lannfng board . W . . ord*w . co'int> lan n in th,.b g board, as 1 re c riv e d p Pfrem WJ? ]am ette v a l,?v p r o i w t e n m m ittre in d i Ca t i n J th a t i t h b e _ should form th e n ucleus of' th e d ra in a g e d istric t w as th e opinion e xpressed by the county group Qirtrsas i e r and — a trib u - Since th e T u alatin - riv taries d ra in n e a rly ' 90 'p ^ r “ e'iit"o f Director Non-High Area to be Named e H illsboro R eb ek ah C o m m ittee in clu d es R. N. B annister, A rn ie D ick- M esdam es R. C. M unson. M oore a n d H erm an Rehse. I '- ,>n te s la u ts a re asked to com m uni- cai f w ith th e com m ittee. u rs e rY anc* play pen d u rin g the H appy Days c eleb ra tio n w ill be sponsored by «he local S e rv ice Men Favor New Association E lection of one m em b e r of th e r e T ^ n r z o T t w ’C oh wi,U ^ l e i d ° ,aS !° " « T thosi p " ' p a r“d I r e n t m .^ s " ^ r e t • ... ' VHUCy ^ ° Up a t Salem S en tim en t fav o rin g th e A ssociated T iino 17 a r o n r H in tr ii v * d ap p le products. W here b ra n b a it tin g dow n th e n u m b e r of so ittle Jo c In g r a m s G asco E nter- ♦«, u • « , W alnut G ro w ers of O regon, re- co u n tv school su n e rin te n d en t XViT’ ls l,sed lh e a d d i,io n of n c o n ' bugs th a t a re now w ork in g on t h e , ,a in e rs” p re sen te d a vocal and in- (Continual o n ^ r o 4 c en tlX o rganized to co n tro l the e d J c Cl£ id e. e r i „ a adds a ^ al b P£ ^ o Mn.le q u a r,e t -------------------------------- ^ S d e n ? nof X ham A Sahnow S ahnow of th e C e n te .e rv ille d le " ^ " « r a t ,cd_ d d s_ l th i ,e e . a ap p p le p plants. la "<* T his late in th Ihv e season s.-nson th e re i ± s,,'l,nir “ “ O regon-W ash n t Incum bent , i " V'T ,m ak,' f‘ il m o re a t,r a c ' *’ ""« " ’» ‘ h reason to attem pt any '„<’ns,s«ed >•« H" b " « S petlberg. Leo d istric t is th o p p re se , ,, m o cn «- I tiv e to th e Insects. control. T hev a re so c en e ia llv dis- F ox’ G eorge S m ith a n d C larence in g to n association, w as a l m o s t U nder r W aw th ree to rs a re S tra w b e rry w eevil a re p re se n t I trib u te d over th e n ian t a n d th e s *epI W illiam K n o rr w as pianist, u nanim ous a t th e o pening m eeting eeted hv v o ters <«f lh e »»ne ..«........ ........ . _«...... .......... .............. Inl P*«™ ano m i w , n . . . . i , . . m ..«..u„«_. ' ‘V«>Pi, ere<,<<1 by vole,r s o f uthe. Z*?Pe i a,m ost e v ery place re g ard less of foliage Is large enough so th a t ef- W allace G ra h am violinist and In of w a ln u t g ro w ers a t F o rest G rove h?ctsh in* z(..m P twmn nr«.S<r.? rn .h ..« ‘ w h ' ,,h e r it Is a stra w b e rry section fective control is difficu lt and too gram banjoist. M onday night. S im ila r su p p o rt was Ir 'c ts in zoiu tw o a n C ornelius, or not. T hey feed on m any o th er expensive. A m ong th e m aterials O th e r n u m b ers included an ac given d u rin g a session a t N ew berg E n tra n ts in th e G oddess of C e n te rv ille, Roy A cadem y, B uck plan ts besides stra w b e rrie s a n d e a n trie d this year, i-ubor dust w hich cordion solo by D ale B usch and S a tu rd ay , a cc o rd in g lo F ra n k R ow L ib e rty contest to be held In ;i;:a.y£,n: J ,,Wa " m * and usually be found on any grassy is „ ,,e rris pow der, show ed con ” • d ancing n u m b e rs by Lee Anne ell of Scholls, p re sid en t connection w ith th e annual W hitm ore. O th e r m eetin g s for discussion of a ccom panied by h e r a r e a As a m a tte r of fact, the fence sid e rab le prom ise w h en it w as ap-1 K ram ien. "H appy Days" c eleb ra tio n in th e w aln u t code provisions affect- row alongside a stra w b e rry patch plied e arly in th e season a n d ac- m other, Mrs. I,. C. K ram ien, and H illsboro a re being sought ; ing O regon g ro w e rs a re p lan n ed at w ill usu ally h a rb o r as m any straw - tu a lly affected m ore control th an d ancing by H etty C olleen Poole of P h a r m a c y P la n s F o r m a l fto m ev ery o rganization and V ancouver, W ash., w ho w as ac I M cM innville, A lbany, Salem , Eu- • a. i »• I b e rry ro<,t w eevils ns found out any o th e r m a te ria ls used com m unity in W a s h in g t o n com panied by Mrs. L ym an Howe O p e n in g N e w L o c a tio n in the b e rry field ' g ene and R oseburg. county. G roups n o m in a t in g D ep artm en t C om m ander H V H. T. Hesse, Mr. a n d Mrs. F. E. F orm al opening of th e H illsboro R ed ra sp b e rrie s a re also favored v a n it w c an d id ates a re asked to com G ates of th e G ra n d A rm y of the P h o rm a cy in its new location at feeding cro p s of th e w eev il and K em nneiing I n d e r Way Rowell, B ert R ow ell, M rs Jo h n m u n ic a te im m ediately w ith S u th e rla n d , L. M. and F. G. M iller. 243 E ast M ain street w ill ta k e place som etim es th ey ra n be found In S to re sp a re fo rm erly occupied by R epublic w as guest and discussed e ith e r Mrs. Zola M o r g a n , V ictor B oleen, Ed, C arl a n d Fred S a tu rd a y T h e P h a rm ac y is th e c o n sid erab le n u m b er a ro u n d c h r y s - l h e H illsboro P h a rm ac y in the v e te ran nffairs. He said no c o u n ch airm an , a t th e c o u rt house oldest estab lish ed d ru g store in a n th e m u m p lan ts a n d in this ease W ells’ build in g is being rem odeled try w as m ore g ra te fu l of th e se rv W ohlschlegel and F erd G roner, all o r w ith th e A rgus. th e city and d ates back to p ioneer J «hey do ju s t ns m uch d am age as ¡th is w eek by th e M ohr B rothers, ice of its d e fen d e rs th a n th is coun- of Scholls, a tte n d e d th e N ew berg m eeting. Iry days. I «hey do to a stra w b e rry plant, e a t- J contractors. Goddess Liberty Aspirants Sought '- « A z lllliy asking for a c ontinuance of some • w t , k in d of a w h e at co n tro l program 111 V O l l t C S t i N a i H C t l a" d W voting against th e program , . Vote as com piled re p re se n ts 93 . . . . . . . . . in . . H elen bcn m u lt of H illsboro a n d jx,r __________ cenf of th e ________ co n tra ct _ . signers Ja orest G rove w ill th is county. N on-contract signers J a m cs es S heck of F Forest fpnrp^pnl Washintrtnrv z«z-vnr»4«z « « « ♦ $«*« « . « . . .... . i?E res^, « " 'a sh in g to n county in th e w ho grow w h e at w ere also eligible s*a «e division of th e fed eral hous-1 to vote on th is question as an- contest as a re su lt of nounced th ro u g h new spapers e arly ^ f ' Z X ^ o r c o m m e r e l ^ u ‘re ‘*1 “ Y ’ b “ \ v e r y few of them took iocal c h am b er of com m erce T h u rs- ad v an tag e of i t :H?a day evening. T he sta te e v en t is V oting in fav o r of a continuance “ sch hi ed u led to be com pleted by J u n e of a co n tro l p rogram did n o t in 10. — « ---- b — ............................ any w ay __________ com m it any fa rm e r to an M ark S a y e r of B eav erto n placed acceptance of a new w h eat con- second ln ‘h e boys division. ' (CoBttna«) on p a x . s. colu m n «) 35 tic k e ts to th e dance J u n e 29 w hen th e G oddess w ill be selected. T hro u g h a rra n g e m e n ts b etw een th e Seligm an S tu d io in H illsboro ___ _____ and _ th _ e ______ B usiness a n d . P rofessional an d id ates W om en's club, c can ate s m av ay re- e. . ceive one fre e p h o . to g rap h a t th e studio. T he p ic tu re s m ust be ta k e n before J u n e 10 and a p p o in tm en ts ">a d * a « «he studio. C om m ittee in charge of th th c e c contest ch arg e of °n«esl includes includes Mrs. Mrs. Zola M or8a n - Mrs. F a y e tta Allen. M rs' M arie H o ,,m a n ' M iss M arion j y tle a n d M iss G ussie S igler. L o ld tim e Rd d «ers' co n test w ill held on J u ly 4 and w ill be spon- i , Record Number Grade Students Graduated in County This Year E ig h th g rad e diplom as fo r th e Rock, V ern Theis, Ja c k VanLom, c u rre n t school y e ar w ere presented G oldie W essels, A lice Wolf. to 559 g rade school stu d e n ts ill . C* M . an. W est TTniz-yr« U nion — X W 17nl8as«« alter E rdm | W ashington " c o u n ty , " according to P aul Schiebel. J u n io r Croenl. L au rel—K a th erin e K ingston, w eek by O. B. K raus, county U nion—R oderick Eggim an. S h ir- school su p erin ten d en t. T his gro u p ley Frey, V erna G erb er, R obert is one of th e larg est in history, ex- Jen n e, B eatrice M artin. H enry M ar- ceeding the 1934 total of 537 by 22. tin, L enw ood McCool. F o rest G rove w ith 62 g ra d u ates L eisyville—M argaret A rdell, Dor- fa r exceeded th e o th e r e le m en tary °«hy K ennedy, C y ril Lorenz, Rus- g ra d e a n d 10 p arochial schools i n ; se*« O'Rear. th e county. T he T ig ard d istric t re-1 Jackson—D ora Sandstrom . corded 34 graduates. M etzger 20. D illey—C a rl A nderson, Sidney St M ary's 19 and A loha-H uber V ernon B randa, R o b e r t a a n d B eaverton 18 each. Successful F ranck, M arg aret M orris, M ary eighth g ra d ers in th e H illsboro dis- Pa rk p r. D orothy J e a n Plum lee, D ar- tric t w ere not inclu d ed in th e list reB S ullivan, D orothy P a rk e r, released by S u p e rin te n d e n t K ra u s G aston -C ly d e Benge, M aryellen as th e local d istric t ra n k s as first H oodenpyl, M arie B lodgett, H lr- class and gives its ow n exam ina- schell H oodenpyl. C arroll H ooden- tions. L ist of th ese stu d e n ts w ill be py*» A rnold Noack, R obert P ecren- b«x>m. R alph T urner, D onald W elch Pu b lish e<« next w eek S ta te e x am in atio n s w ere given in o u « , . th e co u n ty e arly th is m onth a n d a «52^2* a T ^ En W ard ™e r Cb corps of teach ers has been busy Rp r‘n ir^ A /X iv Br^ l^ t ^ heljBrOWn' for th e past tw o w eeks c o rre c tin g F ' ld ay ' Kpa,ba o n w piling ilin z grades. e rad e s G erald in e M K essler, Roy K a th ry n M p oaDers ap ers a a n n d d c com D ona,d oore Mogg D iller, gvld G ra d u ate s listed by K ra u s a re as Hosencrans, D onald T u ck e r F ra n k follow s: Wah]- peggy Wilson. C o rn eliu s K a th ry n Beck, H ar- Ja c k to w n —V irginia K eutzer i i eiuF<,XJ .M ai j urie EaFoJ letJi; G la d y s i Scoggins V a l l e y - M a r j o r i e W ll- M ilbrandt, Jo h n M undorff, E s th e r ! Hams, E dw ard S ticka. E sth er H e rr Peabody, L ester P eabody, W innie I (Continued on pat« ». eoluam 4»