Celebrate— The Fourth of J u ly u n d Huini'i'Killing ili'ii 1 Early Copy— j Makes fur Fewer Mistakes and Better Service W ith Which w Combined the Kitisb ro Independent V i i lu i l le « 2 , N o . Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, June 1<>. Il V A |> I. I N II II K <3 K s __ PA I.K M ’H»« t«*|M»rt of G overnor S ulrm ite* to b m tir them - avlvee In « sea rc h for “a sultuble bile” for U h * new capital hutldliitf While* re sid en ts of the capital city w ould p re fe r to see the new strut* lu re locuted on the ite of the old b uilding th e re a re plenty of other sltew available if th e eapltol p la n ­ n e rs insist (Mi m oving it. T he Hindi pasture, a large un- “V l.itted trac t III the h e art of south .Salem, w ould lx* an Ideal location A serious obstacle Is confronted here, how ever, in the relu ctan ce of th e o w n ers to dispose of the tra c t for se n tim e n ta l reasons. A n u m b er of sightly locations arc a v ailab le in th e hills of south Sa­ lem, som e of them overlooking the beautiful W illam ette river, but any of thes«* w ould ta k e th e eapltol a long d istance from the o th er sta te buildings It has been suggested that the sta te ta k e over th e curnpus of Wil- lum ette u n iv ersity for cupitol pur- . poses paying th at in stitu tio n enough to p erm it reb u ild in g tm a m w nod m ure su itab le location but in ­ I the fV’. r 1'«' vestm en t Involved, Il is reared, w ould be prohibitive. A nother suggestion involves pur chase of a block of ground d ire c t­ ly across C ourt stre et from the cupitol site, und th e closing of the in terv en in g section of C ourt street. This, in m any respects, seem s to be th e most feasible proposal so fur advanced, since it w ould avoid sepuratUm of sta te buildings cuumm I A ppE cations for P W A funds to ta l­ ing approxim ately $411 166 for oil and rock to im prove county roads and to replace a wo<«i< n bridge at Glenwcxsi a re now being p re p are d by J. W Harney, county engineer. W hen com pleted the applications P ro m p t D is t r ic t F o r m a tio n w ill be filled by th e county court K a r l D o e r n , F r a n c e . F i e l d . ’ th ro u g h the W ashington county U r g e d to O b t a in E n e rg y R e c e iv e B a rn e s T r o p h y ; plan n in g board. P ro ject of crushing and hauling H o n o r R o ll L a r g e B o n n e v ille P r o je c t a p p ro x im ate ly 100.009 cubit yard nt c ru sh ed rock from th e county _________ ow ned Jackson, D urham , laiurel and Hazeldulc quurri« . « - tirnated Q z - L / d n t Here Sunday Site for Building of Capitol Interests Salem People. Honors Here Ray W. Gill Speaker .a G ro u p to M e e t n t H ills b o r o G r a n g e H a l l on J u n e 2 0 Necessity of speed in the fo rm a ­ tion of people's pow er d istric ts in tin* sta te to be ready for cheap pow er from the B onneville p ro ­ ject w as stressed h e re Sunduy d u r mg a conf<*r«*ncu ot delegates from the 10 no rth w est Ori gon counties. D etails of the orguni/.ution pro- gram , e ith e r as county u nits or as one su p er pow er district, w ill lx* d eterm ined ut t h e next m eeting of t h e group at the H illsboro G runge hull J u n e 20. Steps necessary to p re p are for B onneville pow er w ere outlin ed by Ray W Gill, sta te grunge m uster ■ ••«.•ansa speaker. -’»rx tins s Form U| IIIUUIII, und principal ation d l, trlc tI of lm porU nct.( wlf. KUilltls ,lf ,t.g , l*,rinl1 th e îitttle to act as a unit muMt obtained and efforts m ust be m ade to get the federul g o v e rn ­ m ent to co n stru ct the m uin a rte ria l pow er lines, he d eclared State llA n d iru p p rd O regon Is handicapped by the luck uf legislation p e rm ittin g the sta'*‘ uc* as “ ><*>*t in th e con un P°w®f lines. ( , ill stated W ashington und C alifo rn ia a re pre i,y Tbi- j.,» ,f ^wara jh noiarsmps fluids a re granted, w ould give cm- _________ ployrnent to an av erag e of 95 m en f ° r u l*‘r hxl of 11 m onths on a 30- D r . H e n r y Y o u n g A d d re s s e s h our w eek buNis O iling of 93 6 m iles of county 9 2 H i l h i S en io rs F r id a y p rim a ry roads is co n tem plated in th e second pro ject w ith costs e stim ­ High schon days for 02 H ilhi ated at $187,51.3 66 R eceipt of funds for these tw o Jobs w ould reduce seniors i end ed F riday night w ith resentatlon of diplom as by th e a n n u al m ain ten an ce costs for the pres K anina ___ Jr., , _____________ school hoard Jo h n W ______ th e county m aterially d irector, at the close of th e n in th G lenw ixxi bridge w ork, estim ate for w hich has not been com pleted annual com m encem ent exercises at by B arney, will call for an e x ­ the high school aud ito riu m . A re c ­ p e n d itu re of a p p ro x im ate ly $10,000 ord crow d filled the hall to w it­ T he presen t w ooden s tru c tu re ness the aw ard in g of honors, schol- w ould be replaced by a steel and 1 a rsh ip s and diplom as and to h e ar th e com m encem ent speaker, Dr. concret« bridge 114 feet long C ounty court m em bers expect to H enry Young of H illsboro, subm it the th re e ap plications to the K arl D oern. 1934-35 stu d e n t body county p lan n in g board som etim e president, and Miss F ran ces Fields du rin g the first of th e com ing w ere announced as w in n ers of the week B W. B arn es cup for th is year. ------------------------ T he aw ard, one of th e o u tstan d in g honors th a t can be c o n ferre d on , H ilhi g ra d u atin g seniors, has been m ade each y e a r since 1931 to the senior boy and girl exem plifying th e highest in scholarship, le a d e r­ ship, courage and loyalty d u rin g th e ir fo u r h igh school years. M any H onor S tudents ~ , T w e n t y T e a c h e rs S e le c te d T otal of 13 out of th e class of 92 w ere d esignated as h o nor grad - to S e rv e 1 9 3 5 -3 6 Y e a r of ’ X“ ; -------- age of 90 or above d u rin g th e ir C orps of 20 teachers for the th ree bl*h school care ers K ath leen Me- 1,11 I........... I............................ „U. . A le a r r a n k iv i f ir s t w i h a n a v n r a a a Grade School Corps Named 1935 Tea Page» This Week Commerce Body to Hold Election Monday Evening V i ' L High School State Power CS /».pravtoe lp,,,» Seniors Get Plan Studied S tate C apitol N e w s L e tte r 6, 'Daum to Dusk” Scout Financial Drive Launched Four-H Club Group Plans A nnual election of H i l l s b o r o ! c h am b er of com m erce officers will be conducted M onday evening. T he d in n er m eeting is called for 6:30 p m. and w ill be th e last session until th e an n u al m eeting in S e p ­ tem ber ....Quart,:t, “ Io " u m b e r , by th e C o u n ty D e le g a tio n o f 5 7 to Gasco H ousehold F o u r” w ere tea- z tu re s of the P o rtlan d G as & C oke G o M o n d a y to S u m m e r com pany program last M onday T. G. Hronleew e. m anager of th e local S ch o o l a t C o r v a llis office, acted as chairm an, w hile Jo e Ingram of P o rtlan d in troduced the singers and gave a sh o rt ta lk on the history ofthe concern. M em bers of th e q u a rte t included C larence Steel. G eorge Sm ith, H e r­ b ert S peilberg and Leo Fox. all S c h o la rs h ip s W o n by M a n y salesm en for the gas com pany. P ianist was Bill K norr. o f L o c a l C o n tin g e n t P. L. P atterson. W. V erne Me- j ______ K inney and J M P erson w ere a p ­ pointed by H L M acKenzie. presi- D elegation of a p p ro x im ate ly 57 d e n ‘- to re p re se n t th e c h am b er of W ashington county 4-H m em bers cornm«Tce a t th e local P. T. A. w ill leav e M onday m orning to at- k in d erg a rte n and e le m en tary school ten d th e 21st a n n u a l clu b sum sum m m er er _ . last . . night. - . . ---------- • on •— m eeting school the — O regon S ta te vooeae college P resent officers of th e orgam za- cam pus at C orvallis M any of the tion will con tin u e In office u n til delegates a re a tte n d in g on scholar- th e ir successors a re in stalled at ships won at th e 1934 sta te fa ir o r the annual m eeting n e x t fall. a w ard e d by county business firm s or organizations. S pecial bus to ta k e 4-H club m em bers to P o rtlan d w ill leave F orest G rove at 6:45 a m., stop a t H illsboro a t 7 a. m. and at B eaver- ton a t 7:15 a. m F rom P o rtlan d th e delegation w ill go d irec t to C orvallis by special train . B roadcast P l i n n u t In t e r e s t G o d d e s s o f L i b e r t y SDecial fe atu re of the cum m er school for boys and g irls from this Trea w m ^ ^ s l ^ u u W a T h i ^ C o n te s t R u n s H i g h H e r e -------- ton county rad io p ro g ram over P rep aratio n s for th e an n u al “H ap- statio n KOAC a t 7 p. m. Ju n e 21. py Days" celebration, to be con- A t this tim e club m em bers w ill ducted a t S h u te p a rk h e re J u l y ' have an o p p o rtu n ity to tell listen- 2- 3 and « u n d e r th e auspices of ers of th e " 'c o u n ty 'w h a t th ey "are th e H illsboro fire d e p artm e n t, a re doing a t th e session, rapidly ro unding in to shape, ac- T otal of 22 clu b b ers out of the 30 ‘ - ! - f O-Tn?itt! e ? “ ch®I'ge planning to a tte n d from th e crops Particular' i n i e ^ “ is M n g ‘T/vision*" h iv e won in th e Goddess of L iberty contest, scholarships These w ere aw arded >____ I__________ w ere H earings on T h irty H illsboro citizens m et for b reak fast a t th e P h arm acy this m orning to launch the "D aw n to D usk" cam paign to obtain funds for fin an cin g scouting in th is d is­ tric t for th e c u rre n t y e a r A lf O , Johnson, ch airm an of th e local \ flnance com m ittee, is in charge of P u b lic M e e t i n g s o n P r o p o s a l , th e driv e here. D u rin g the day the solicitors w ill S c h e d u le d a t C i t y H a l l w ork in team s of two, contacting 165 prospective subscribers in the on J u n e 2 4 , J u ly 1 business d istric t to ra ise a $300 quota. F u n d s expected from th is i ---------------- d istric t a re d e term in ed according / a* * to th e p ro p o rtio n ate share, based on population, of th e cost of a d ­ m in iste rin g th e P o rtlan d area c o u n ­ cil com prising 10 n o rth w e st O re ­ gon counties and five in sou th w est­ F ir e w o r k s S a le A u t h o r i z e d e rn W ashington. fo r F ir e D e p a r tm e n t T eam s w ill w ork d u rin g th e day and m ake th e ir final re p o rt a t the local P o rtla n d G en eral E lectric Two public hearin g s on th e city com pany office a t 5 p. m. A t th a t tirne it is a n tic ip a te d th a t th e local zoning p ro jec t proposed by th e lo- I c a l p lan n in g com m ission w e re a u - cl u° ___ ta _______ w ill be _ raised. S im ila r cam paigns a re being con- ,hi" ,m"nth and next by d ucted a t P ortland, M cM innville • ~y counci1 d u rin g a busy sec­ F orest Grove. Tillam ook, A sto ria’ ? ° n T uesday evening. O th e r m ajor G resham , H ood R iver. T he D a lle s? ,raDaa5‘« l by th e m unici- V ancouver, K elso and L ongview body included the a d o p tio n of tor co n trib u tio n s to th e a rea lw o re fu n d in g ordinances. budget. M any sm aller com m unities Pa&sa£e an a m en d m en t to the w iii hold the a d m in istrativ e cen- *ir ®c ra cfcer law a n d th e p urchase Ters- of w hich H illsboro is one, to o i a clu a n tlty o t fire d e p a rtm e n t m ake up th e ir quotas. ! ^ ^ ip m e n t. Johnson is being assisted in £ ve zoning pro g ram p re- M e e tin g th e d riv e by M P. Cady. sen l?? th e p lan n in g com m ission Ja k e Weil, W illiam C. C hristensen UP si* d istric ts in the and R J Scearce. clt* ai?d re g u la te th e ty p e of build- We e arn e stly re q u est y o u r a t- ing? coo,d be c o n stru cted in ten tio n and courteous and g ener- ^ac ! i M eetings to h e ar o b jections £ S ™ e p ,i° " “ f. H e i t o r s ," , Tune 7 U,V J °hnson. -They a re giving cl,y hal1 ,o r 24 and July 1. ° ‘ *"e lr tlm e and m oney to sup- R egulations C ited pO rt, t^ cause a n d . th ® clean in g D istricts co n tem p lated in t h e up ° „ th ls necessarT jo b in one day p ro g ram w ould in clu d e tw o re si- i Continued on pa^e 10, column <) d e n tia l zones, a special business d istrict, a c en tra l business zone, a n in d u stria l a re a a n d a p a rk a n d r e ­ c reatio n al d istrict. S tru c tu re s in th e first re sid en tial zone w ould be lim ited to one and tw o fam ily dw ellings w ith 20-foot set-backs from th e street, w hile re g u la tio n s w ould be e x ten d ed to include second . , a p a rtm e n t houses in th — e --------- L o c a l U n i t L e a v e s T u e s d a y residence d istric t F u rth e r e x ten - , * . sions to m clude business establish- fo r A n n u a l M a n e u v e rs m en ts b u t c o n tin u in g th e 20-foot _____ set-b ack s is to be allow ed in the u n u , - -special business d istrict. In d u stria l H illsboro s natio n al gyard u n it firm s only a re elim in ated from th e “L , X ’ V t c e n t r a l business zone. m™ T„ F ollow ing th e public m eetings. U k ^ t^ in of“ n te n ! th e Clty p tan n ,n g " ili siv e m a n e u v e r s b v » t h u « e e n tir e . 4 1 rt P r e Pa re. . “ a re p o rt a n d su b m it divTsiM L m M t r o o o s u n d e r t h e t h e to llX‘ councl1 I™ « n a l c o m r ^ n d o 7 L t A rth u r ger T en ta ‘iv* of the m lk T un t h e h e a d o u a r t e r e ^ o m b o d y w a s g i v e n T nesday evening IllilK t F ,,. M K f e rs' n ___x and > ^ U p o n i d n C ' t a n t t a t Q a G « U ^ a ! n S c r n S d ° C O m iT l by C E c * W ells' Presld«>t. second battalion. 162nd in o P h e lp ^ ex-m ayo,. M aps oi ia n try . proposed zones w ill soon be avail- H illsboro contingent w ill tra v e l a b le for public inspection t o F l,r t G **'*5 o n a -'Pc«al tra in O rd in an ces auth o rizin g th e re- c arr.y,n 8 t r oops from D allas. Cor- funding of $44.000 in c ity g e n era l vaI,is- M cM innville a n d F orest obligation bonds a n d $54 658,65 in G rove T roops a re scheduled to a r- B ancroft securities w as adopted by — ------ ’ a t 3 p m. ■ th ■ e council Both - - types of - re fu - nd- LI%e encam pm — ent anc* tr a in in £ w1^ begin Jng bonds a re to be issued in $54JO ' ednesday m orning. d enom inations and in te rest w ill be — P ersonnel of th e H illsboro u n it d e te rm in e d by the low est bid sub- is as follow s: F irst L ie u ten a n t m itted. G en eral o bligation re fu n d - K roeger. Second L ie u ten a n t N eil ing bonds w ill m a tu re o ver a period E Stangel, F irst S erg ean t Jo sep h of 15 yeans w ith re d em p tio n op- P atterso n , S taff S erg ean t H ugh tio n a l a fte r 10 years. B a n cro ft se- Rogers, Jr.. S erg ean ts H enry H arty, c u rities w ill ru n for 10 y e ars and L aw rence H anel and P e rry W alker, th e re d em p tio n option m ay be ex- C orporals L yle O akes. H arold R us- ercised a t th e e n d of five years. W ay n e Rood and E dm und A ction w as ta k e n b y th e c ity for P eschka. P riv a te s F irst Class M ark th e p urpose of re d u cin g in te re s t B lake a n d M illard M orley, a n d ra te s on bonds w hich a re re fu n d - P riv a te s G eorge B agelv. Jr.. F ra n k a b le a t th is tim e. B ids w ill be called Annual Meet Zoning Plan Radio Talks Planned KeilindUlg AppFOVed "Happy Days” Events Slated ........... ... Council Sets d w araea tom the tlon old site, d«feigning th e new build m g to fit Ute tit«* ra th e r th an ac q u irin g a new Bite to fit the build lng. Guard Troop Attends Camp . . _ .. , , JUiy 4 w in est G rove, P e te r E vers; F irst viding for sta te a u th o rity hus been ” * “ ,c served here O thers in th e honor list w ere be un d er th e d irectio n of local N ational B ank of F orest G rove. Jo e defeated. once by refe re n d u m and d * J o " L 'h*‘ P",f ‘ w h ' ,e 1“ ’r « ‘ Uoroihy H « k e r 92 54; K arl Doern. p atriotic organizations. V eterans Berger; B anks business m en, E velyn again by the governor's veto ’I n c Y. ‘^ a l, acho<,1,i' ac ‘ ? ° 51; F rances Fields, 92 59; B ette ot Foreign W ars post w ill select K elly; C hehalem M ountain potato Costs of c o n stru ctin g Dower lines cordlnK to c H su p e rin - Havens. 93 84, F lorence Holcom b, th e principal sp eak er for th e pro- club, Ja m es A llison; T u alatin 4-H e i t h e r b v t h e a n v e r n m e n t n r h v t c n d e n t. 93 12, F rances L air. 90 50; H elen «ram . w hile th e A m erican L egion clubs, th ree m em bers w ho h a v e Th«* sta te d e p a rtm e n t < >f a th g rlru „ l , w o u id t„. ....... bv P erso n n el of th e D avid Hill staff Schm idt, 90 25; A nna S chw anke, w ill sponsor th e re ad in g of th e not been selected yet K inton B lue the t includes L e i , et M ooberry prin cip al 9112, E lizabeth Sabo. 91.28; E d ith D eclaration of Independence. An- R , b l ^ da“ ry club C hartes H em ! tu re w ill c o n tin u e to enforce th . . . a g ric u ltu ra l m ark e tin g agreem ent i i ’. Ì , ' i i ,by t“ " Uo" ' “<* ° r Ìa M rs B lanche Bride, Mrs M a r ie , W alters. 90; and S an d fo rd Will, nual pageant w ill be u n d e r th e di- rich. act u n til it Is set aside by th e ,ng «» Gill S ta te construction w ould , , r i„ t „nd sch° 1,artshlps « " e w » a‘ Misses G ladys Rood. 90 28. court*, according to Solon T W hite, rexult in O regon e v en tu ally own J u n ia Johnson. Hila C ornelius and ' Scholarships at P acific iv c e r i- . y — x ----- n e r p n a s« .s or m e **•»*••••** program w in iiie th e O regon sia sta ie te ia fa ir as louow follows: — k “ -- • -v.a.v u u n tv ” *** s: d irecto r of a g ric u ltu re It U not m g and c ontrolling the lines The W inabcth M acDowell. P e te r Bos- ' sity ------------ w ere a w ard e d to Ja m es S am - be provided by th e follow ing or- C hester Robinson. M arvin H eynder- believed th at upoH of the N ation­ state grunge inaxtcr ulxo rep o rted cow school — M rs M argaret M o o -1 sel and and Miss F ields by P rofessor gan,rations: U nited Spanish W ar lckx. G len Ireland. Jo h n H ansen, al R ecovery Act hud any effect u p ­ on his recent conference w ith P re s­ b erry . Misses R uth Jones. Eva Me- Fitch. i. ____ ___ of philosophy at V ________ _________ _______ G uard. E -„ dw w a ard rn B m latter. a n o r P a u lin e B latter. professor eterans, ____ ch airm an . N ational ident Roosevelt reg ard in g pow er n i v n ,rsn r c i t v y AX i «?*• I H I o o,conib l„ r .r ., I. rk lo r m g i u a a rH z -o iiie s »r‘‘ • • • Hex Jones has been announced a n n o u n c e as w in n e r of th e hom e r a >»e flag; A m erican L egion A ux- C harles K ay Am os B ierlv and Churl«« T S tric k h u . sta te r n ru ral e le ctrific atio n program iliary, m inister; and V eterans of Ivan B ierly ' IWXfeeentu. of opixuua as to as p rin cip al of the Ju n io r high and , econom ics aw ard. ginecr, r«»p«»rt* a grefit deni of ur- P e ter B u e o w «ehoble for th e com- C ertificates of m erit for o u ts ta n d - , Foreign W ars A uxiliary, hostesses A dditional scholarships have been tercirt th roughout th«* «late in th«* w h eth er th«* first step In o rg a n i­ lng y ear O th ers nt the Ju n io r high ing w ork in th e band w ere pre- A1‘ «roups have been asked to aw ard ed by 4-H clubs and c o m p r o p o s ’d ru ra l el<*ctrification pro- zation should be as county units w ill 1». M r, M yrtle K ruchek. M rs sented to Jo h n Persons. Ja m es bring th e ir colors. m unity organizations, b u t have not grurn At l«u*t 20 d litrict* have or us u super d istric t w as evident O live M iller W aller H enry, and Sam sel, Royal G ard n er, Jo h n El- Five new cand id ates for G oddess as vet been rep o rte d officially A n du rin g th«* m eeting T he county ignifled in tention of form ing P e o ­ proposal w as supported by Dr. Misses Elsie A nderson. G e rtru d e dridge. D onald C aw rse and R obert 0« L ib e rty contest w ere a nnounced n ouncem ents of these s c h o la r s h ip ple’* P ow er dtotrlcts in o rd e r to unit ----- *" Nam ------- P past * w eek. es of ' w ill be m ade at a la te r date. Re- E lbert S la u g h te r o f P o rt fu n d . N eedham , R ow ena H erm ann. E sther G ra n t bv L ynn S herm an lea d er d u rin g th e ---- re ap the benefit* of ru ra l eleetrifl- (Continued on page lo , colum n 4) th e girls and th e ir sponsoring or- m ain d er of th e clu b m em bers a re C harles H Thom as, e x -sta te p u b ­ W icks and G eorgina Brow n catlon New teach ers h ired th is year ganizations o r groups a re as fol- a tte n d in g a t th e ir ow n expense lic u tility com m issioner, and Sam a re Miss Hila C ornelius. Mrs O live lo w s : Miss M iss R t h R a a v y n n a ard r H rtf M id . ___, on page 4. . colum . . ’ • • • lows: R u uth of Mid (Continued n 4> B row n of G ervais, w hile S tale way. H ilhi senior class; Miss H elen Seasonal em ploym ent w ill g re a t­ Senator B urke «if Y am hill county M illet and Mias Father Wicks R utschm an of L aurel. L au rel L a­ ly re li« * v e th«* u n em ploym ent r e ­ favored the sup«*r d istric t plan Miss W icks w ill have charge of d ies’ Social club; Miss E vangeline lief fund d u rin g th«* next few O th e r sp e a k ers du rin g the c o n fe r­ m usic. Nosier stated T w o physical ed u catio n teachers, F u lle r of H illsboro. H illsboro R e­ m onth* In the opinion of F.lmer ence indudcxl P eter Z im m erm an a m an and a w om an, to serve in bekahs. Miss D orothy Cox. lo c a l; G oudy, Rtate re lief adm ini«tratar, ( ('<>m i n u n l o n p u a e 10, c o lu m n 4) the union high school and grade A m erican L egion A uxiliary; Miss who conferred w ith G overnor M ar­ schools have been endorsed by the F lorence Evers. K rm i C o u sse n s M arjo rie Sew ell. H illsboro Coffee tin here thin w«*ek ----- Win D raw ing H ere S a tu rd ay e le m en tary board. A ction w ill be club. C om m issiocer C lyde to Speak a t tak e n by t h e H i lh i board before Ap|H»rtionment of $47,175 22 am ong v.. > , t x , Scholls J u n io r W om en’s clu b is, P i c n i c H e r e l o n e in n m ir r ,‘„ « E „trS and Plan n in 8 a p rogram a n d contest selection w ill be final. b th«* vurioux countir* for fair pur- m »1™., « W alter K im ball w as h ired as s R u m C oussens of W est U n i o n S a „ ird a « po*e* w as m ade this w eek by S ec­ ju u ito r re ta ry of S ta te S nell In each in- — stan ce th«* am ount received by each Ja n e tte ( ady Com plete* Co«ir*e at for Chrisu county wax th e am ount raix«*d in O r e g o n S t a t e C o lle g e school the county by th e tax levy of one sta n d in g bonds involved is p u b ­ -> u n ‘y E m ra n U ‘a ra ^ o a n t ^ ‘S o th ers a r T f r o n T T S l l s S to d a te to serve at th e Ju n io r h 1Sh ^ u n ,asrrnfa u n wnereP ou,SIin ^ t,?e l T tw e n tie th of a m ill plus $4 32 r e p ­ lished in th is issue of th e A rgus county fa ir w ere outlin ed by C. pated from countv G ran g es a n d by th e local organization. | _ .. . , . OREGON STATE COLLEGE. C or - resenting th e division of M ultno- C o n trac t to fu rn ish 300 fe e t of D M inton Of Forest G rove, pres,- £ h er o rg a n iz atio n ? n e x [ w X k . C om m issioner R alph _ L C lyde of J 1? Ti*!1 £ as: assem - m ah cou n ty 's excess above t h e v a 9is, Ju n e .1 (Special) Seven one and a h alf-in ch fire hose, a d e n t of th e fa ir board and m an ow nsend ad bled as a u n it for th e first tim e m uxim um of $16.300 A llocations to W ashington county stu d e n ts re- C an d id ates an n o u n ced p rio r t o < P o ”2 rtlan “ “ “ d ' t , a n a ctiv e T zownss Siam ese Y fix tu re , a h y d ra n t gate ag er of th e event. t h ls w ee^ w e re M iss G loria ia C o u u l lter t e r i I h e re n t- h a s been a nnounced as the since its r e tu r n from F ra n c e in the several counties included: Ben- ceived degrees at th e six ty -six th 1919 and consists of m ore th an v alv e and th re e m ask c a n n iste rs for C an d id ates for the scholarship of H illsboro by th e local B usiness P p??'Pal LsPe a k e r- ton. $735 21; C luckam as. $2267 51; «»nual O regon S tate college com- th e local fire d e p a rtm e n t w as contest w ere selected by the var- & P rofessional W om ens' club a n d . . ■ m ° t_ l u c k P’i u 1C. u 1S p la n n e d io r 7000 m en a n d 600 officers of th e placed w ith the A m e rican -L aF ran ce C olum bia. $001 28: Coos. $1135 48. m encem ent held here this m orn- ( C o n t i n u e d o n p a s e 10 , c o lu m n 1 ) I 1 "W P' ,m y lth th e Speaking pro- O regon. W ashington. Idaho a n d G illiam . $381 90. Hood River. $437.-1 *n 8 N early 400 degrees w ere Issued H ighw ay w ork at H illsboro and ious locals of th e county organiza- (C ontinued on pogo 10. colum n t) gram sla te d fo r 3 p. m. C om m is­ M ontana natio n al guard. M ajor 94 G ra n t $324 06 Jack so n $1377 21 ,o one ot th e sm allest classes to be Forest G rove has progressed rap id - tion N am es w e re placed in a hat sioner C lyde w ill speak on "W here G e n era l G eorge A. W hite is in Josephine, «382 33, K lam ath. $1807.: graduate! in recent y ears ly since th e jobs w ere sta rte d and th e w in n e rs selected by chance T h n r n k i it-r r k ' Do We G o from H ere," discussing com m and. T he g reatest peace tim e 02. Lincoln, $415 01, M orrow. $454 Four W ashington county stu d e n ts n early th re e w eeks ago E xcavation A ssurance of th e co-operation of A H W H U U rg U - .. . r ___________ th e past a n d fu tu re of th e Tow n- m an e u v ers in th e w est since th e 37. l ’o lk . $823 61, U m atilla. $1973 - , received bachelor of science de- for w idening B aseline street in , hc F arm U nion was given Mm 5?nd, nw vem ent. C. E. H anson of W orld w a r a re planned. 98. Union. $340 27; Waaco. $739 70; k'rees in en g in eerin g T hey a rc H illsboro has been com pleted from ton by th e c o u n ty u n i, E ight Io. A nnual review of troops w ill be P o rtlan d , sta te m anager, p lan s to W ashington. $1390 85; Y a m h i l l . M axw ell Beno, Sherw ood; E dw ard Fifth to Adam s avenut and a large cals a re p lan n in g in d iv id u al booths i ------ ' a tte n d w hile m usical n u m b ers w ill th e fe atu re of Sunday, J u n e 23, $1045 17 M cL aughlin. G a rd en Hom e; Eldon share of the form s for cu rb s and C om petitive p ro g ram b etw een the • • • Muy. Forest G rove, and P aul S hell- ’ g u tte rs a re in place. A ctual paving Ea rm U nion and th e G range was Services for F orest G rove B a n k rr be presen ted by P a u l K. H utchin- w ith governors of th e fo u r n o rth ­ w est states and M ajor-G eneral P a u l Local Group Totals 53 Students; Set for T his A fternoon baritone. T he 12 C o rin th ia n colum ns w hich cnberger. B eaverton. '* orl1 ? n Pacific av en u e a t Forest a nnounced by M inton. A ugust 30 D elegations from th e six co u n ty B. M alone, com m anding th e 9th Jones to Head Summer School 't r a c e d th e east a n d w est porticoes Ja n e tte L ady Hi lsboro. received G rove is e x p e lle d to begin soon w ill be F arm U n ion day a t the corps area, in th e re v ie w in g stand. o f t h e old eupitol build in g a re now I ‘he d egree of bachelor of -------, seere- T otal en have called fa ir w w ith _ _.— of - - 71 - - m -------- — — - - been — -— | ican iui a a pot pvi luck luiK din ain n n er, e r, base- Dase- R ich ard G len T ho rn b u rg h , 31. T ow nsend clubs, w ith , a m em ber l l science. L undgren .... by .u„ th e sta te re em ------------ ploym ent . „ st-rvicc approxlm a?lely 1100 w ill i C am p wil1 c o n tin u e for 15 days only a innm m ass of bro k en brick b rick and ,a r ,a ‘a rla Mdence. It R u u t h h Lund „ „ » . I . b a .. n gam e and p ro g ram scheduled, cash ier of the F orest G rove Na- ^ ‘P T otal of 53 H illsboro g ra d e stu ­ 'n c h e lo r of for th e local w ork and 73 a t Forest n ____ _ _ ___ , tional bank a n d s o n o f M r a n d i ? t,e Pd ?_s w ill m em bers from P o rt- ! and ,ra in in 6 w ill in clu d e tw o com - d en ts com pleted th e ir e le m en tary m o rta r T he p illa rs w ere p u lle d . B eaverton, received a bachc G rove. according to L eon S Davis . T 0" ’" 1“ “ * ,o ta * e ch arg e for „ " " " j o h n " A T h o r n b u r g h of" For“ ' lan d ' VancoG ver " a n d ' other* dis-1 b a t. Problem s p a rticip a te d in by th e school w o rk F rid a y a n d a re now i —1_. ---- i«.e-— ln secretarial science dow n this w eek n fter investigation science d egree in secretarial sclcnr - ------------- ----------------------- ‘hc ,8 ir a p p ‘’*"‘*d “ ‘ollows: “ " GJr°0™ tr ic ti ^ " * ¿ 7 h*1" « m ade 1 enUrC dlVWOn- at th e county SERA office. M ajor- , , , . „ eligible for high school, acco rd in g hud re v ea le d th a t It w as imprac Im p rar t ero l N ew th. Iig ard , reelv ed ity of these m en have been h ir e d ., J ;’bn KaI™>a . -----x__ > science ------ d d egree m ustiT of egree Miss an auto m o b ile accident n e a r M ult- n ™ T ^ a te betw een 3000 and 4000 1 to C. H. N osier, su p e rin te n d en t. tical to save them for use in a he said. Both highw ay jobs a re p Jo hnson. C e d ar M ill; Mrs. M N ew th received h e r b achelor of H i l l s b o r o C r e d i t M e n T h e 1935 class w as of re co rd __ size. colonnade an had been suggested. T olliver, G aston; Mrs. Mae nom ah sta tio n a bout 9 p. m. M on- j persons- science d egree in in d u stria l a rts handled by K ern A Kibbe. P ort • • • R e - e le c t T h e i r H e a d s tb e num be r for last y e a r day. He su ffered sk u ll fra c tu re a n d I ' j S h earer. K ansas C ity; F. L. B ro w n ,, , . land con tracto rs here in 1931. I by 12. E dw ard M. D uffy of P o rtlan d r e ­ I L aurel-S cholls. a n d Mrs. W illiam ‘" u ’rn a l in ju ries, dying a t th e H illsboro b ra n c h of C r e d i t S u m m er school w ill b eg in n e x t 'V an D y k e. V erboort. O th e r appoint- M ultnom ah eounty hospital a t 11:10 p o rted for d uty as th e new parole B ureaus. In c , u n a n im o u s ly re - M onday w ith classes held each officer S atu rd ay , aucceedlng Dan ¡m e n ts w ill be m ade la te r p „m ' . . „ , elected its p re sen t officers to serv e day u n d e r th e d irec tio n of R ex K e lla h ar w ho has occupied the a n o th e r te rm at th e d in n er m eeting Jones, p rin cip al of th e J u n io r high. position th e past fo u r years. D uffy Miss D orothy A lex an d er. 20, M onday e vening a t th e H illsboro C onditioned stu d e n ts fro m t h e was assistan t ch ie f clerk of the T -h l o r i.r t d a u g h te r of D eputy S ta te Police P harm acy. O fficers a re J. H. G a r­ six th and e ig h th grades a n d 8A house of re p re se n tativ es at th e r e ­ county union T h e re a re no o th er laceratio n s S u p e rin te n d e n t and Mrs. G eorge re tt, presid en t; G eorge Selfridge, a re eligible for th e w o rk a n d all cen t legislative session. A. P. Irelan d and I R A llen J a5"J U nion «ro u p a in C lackam as T he h„ tw o m en w ere in B a ld w in ’s A lex an d er of S alem and fo rm erly vice-p resid en t; H. E. Staples, sec­ those p lan n in g to en ro ll a re ask ed • • • T "Ash 4." th re e -y c a r old grade 1 autom obile, w hich failed to m ak e H illsboro, received face lacer- re ta ry ; a n d V erne C u rry and A lf to g e t in touch w ith Jo n e s a t hla Slow ly but su re ly sta le boards Je rse y ow ned by D avid H agg A of F orest G rove, sta rte d testin g in i O. Johnson, b o a rd m em bers. a c u rv e on th e C apitol H ill high- a ^ o n s w alls of th e b u rn (Cuntinued on pax« 10, eotam a S) und com m issions a re re v ertin g to Sons at R eedville, won top p ro d u c ­ May, a ccording to J P. L ohrenz. j w ay ab o u t m iles from M ultno- e<* capitol b u ild in g w ere blasted by th e practice of em ploying th e ir ow n tion honors in th e May re p o rt of teste r T w e n ty -th re e herds w ere _ 1. _x_xt _ rast. . ' i •< rlunnmitrt rtrt^lt, .. ____ •_ j m ah station. T he autom obile w ent d y n a m ite e a rly T uesday m orning. legal counsel r a th e r th a n depend th .. e W . .............. .. C ounty ..................... ashington H erd Ini listed in th e test and 233 cows p ro ­ I over a n e m b a n k m en t and rolled T he w indow of th e room in w hich upon th e atto rn ey g e n era l and his | ,)roV(.m pnt association. T otal of 558 duced o ver 40 pounds of fat. she w as sleeping collapsed on th e field. Roll of honor cows for May p lac­ over in sta ff for th is service. T he L iquor COWR w ere e nrolled in th e tests . F u n e ra l services w ill be held at bed w hen th e b last occurred. C ontrol hoard thin w eek announced w b |cb show ed a total production ed as follow s w ith th e nam e of M uch can be said for the A gri- 2:30 p. m. today (Thursday» at th e ' M iss A le x an d e r w as sp en d in g th e the em ploym ent of A ustin F legel 4fi7112 pollnds of mUk a n d 20.- th e ow ner, n am e of th e anim al, of P o rtlan d In th is capacity. I ho I 286 6 n pounds m im la t n rfat. r fiit A v verage i 'r n t f « » breed, age and production of m ilk c u ltu ra l A d ju stm en t Act. a c c o rd -| Forest G rove C ongregational ch u rch n ig h t w ith a frien d in th e H al Pat of I b m u t tte A m g to P rofessor B enjam in Pubols, w ith Rev. E. D. K ellogg officiat- ton residence across th e stre et (Continued on p«««* 8. column 4) (By Wm. f . Cyrus. County Agent) tiv e th a n lead a rse n a te in codling production w as 837 pounds of m ilk and b u tte rfa t in order: Cow s p roducing over 70 pounds w ho w ith Mrs. P ubols a n d son. vis- ing. In te rm e n t w ill be in F orest n o rth of th e capitol, m o re th a n a A pple and p e ar grow ers in th e m oth control. j and 36.35 pounds of b u tte rfat. . . . — , u „ , w u u H i iis o i r o i - *,ed bls b ro th er, Jo h n P ubols and j V iew cem etery. block from th e blast. T h ree stitches of fat- Mrs. Tom W illiam s of For- T horoughness of a p p lic atio n is Record set by “Ash 4" w as 1302 est G rove " P o lly " p u reb red J e r- fa 71lly ,b e las‘ of ,h e w eek. He is M r. T h o rn b u rg h w as b orn D e - ! w ere re q u ire d to close a cut on h e r W illam ette valley should apply the I pounds of m ilk and 88 5 pounds of sey, 11, 1802, 76 9; Mrs. W illiam s. a f «r m er county re sid en t P rofessor eem b er 18. 1903. in F orest G rove, j u ppe r lip. first cover sp ra y now for th e con- essential in codling m oth control, b u tte rfat. Second honors w e n t to "M ab," p u re b re d Je rse y 6 1323. 1 u , s ',s * e bead of th e d e p art- a n d had m ade his hom e th e re e v er) tro l of codling m oth, according to i ^ foliage a s w ell a s th e e n tire „ „ _ ’ , ” su rfa ce o l e v ery ap p le a n d p e a r "D ina," a fo u r-y ea r-o ld p u re b re d — ■ — „ __ , - , - .... . -„ . • • . m erit of - — farm m anagem ent and H e e w m a arrie to E . ...................... ... . . . . . . , o since. u iv c . n w a as s m r r ie d d 10 t u lina n a A .: ., r-> » f n B. G. T hom pson, entom ologist, O re- should b e th o ro u g h ly covered w ith A rth u r G ray of C arn atio n w as Je rse y ow ned by C. B B uchanan 7rL 4 ' Ba.mfo1r1t‘1’o R" by' n pu^ brpd a g ric u ltu ra l econom ic a t W ashing- D uncan M arch 25, 1931 H e is su r- B a t i k O l B e a V e r t O l l s t o n w i t h 1416 n o u n d s o f m i l k *^rse y* ^* H19. uchanan, gon ex p erim e n t station. F o r th e th e sp ra y solution if w o rm in ju ry in ju re d T ueaday ev en in g w hen he a nt t G l.a a sto n w ith 1416 pounds of m ilk „C ut T e a t .. gra(Jc J 74.9, e r s ,,y B 1267 74 7; ton S ta te nncj a y e a r ( vived by th e w idow a n d d a u g h te r, ■ # w as stru c k by a c ar n e ar th e M a­ a?d - past tw o evenings th e re has b e e n , *s ‘° be prevented. S pecial c a re Vanderzanden « AJ « & > r » sonic hom e T he in ju re d m an was highest In the county for th e m onth a considerable flig h t of codling ' should be ta k e n in sp ra y in g th e u p p e r portion of th e tree, as m ore tak e n to th e county hospital and w as "Bell 12," fou r-y ear-o ld g ra d i' m J."';.,,,?;'.“” ' ¿ " "J H e d eclares th a t th e AAA is one '»en‘ resid en ts of th e county for Jersey a t the H agg d airy w ith 1491 W" P “ ««y 2 p “ ^ e d Second d iv id e n d of 10 p e r cen t m oths and eggs h av e been deposit- th an b a jf o f thp COd lln g m o th eggs Inter tra n sfe rre d to P o rtlan d of th e m ost successful of the N e w : years. K r t a ? m ‘,k “ nd 805 ” D a l r / 'a t 'H i l l s b o r o . 'N um ber 16." on com m ercial accounts in th e ed. U nder o rd in a ry W illam ette a re laid In th e u p p e r th ird of the G. E. B eers of G aston, d riv e r of D eal policies a n d has done m uch ' ---------------------- —— w aI ! - . ° ” ..liqu.i.d i î io" _ w as w e ath e r conditions, th ese eggs w ill ; ‘ree. th e c a r w hich stru c k G ray, told good in ra isin g fa rm incom e m ore u , g rade Je rse y , 8. 1897. 72; B uchan- o rd ered W ednesday by R. F ra n k h atch in seven or e ig h t days. T he S h e riff C onnell th a t hc saw the High pro d u cin g h e rd in th e class < an “A lice,'' p u re b re d Je rse y 7 n early to a p a rity w ith industry. P eters, c irc u it judge. C hecks to ta l­ spray should be ap llied before these I «-* m an w alk in g on th e highw ay and for m ore thun 40 cows w as ow ned 1428, 71 3; H agg A Sons, "Judv 2." Professor P u b o ls says th a t P re si-j • . x-» , ing $19,507.18 w ill be paid th ro u g h sw erved to miss him. How ever, by th e Hagg dairy. T he h e rd of 54 j grade j erseyi 7 jogj, 70.3. d e n t Roosevelt Is concientious and! I \ P H 1*111 <7 I n n i n l e t i n n th e F irst S e c u rity b a n k of B e av e r­ ‘ G ra y h it th e back of th e e ar and grade Je rse y s iiad an av erag e of 11 p i t l l O I l M a tu re cows m aking over 60 sincere and th a t h e is doing his R ecom m ended sp ra y is pow dered « t x w • < ton, according to th e o rd e r. P a y ­ w as k nocked to th e pavem ent. 797 pounds of m ilk nnd 44 04 pounds p(„ ,nds of fa t - H agg A Sons. "Beu- very best for th e com m on people H illsboro post office b u ild in g is m en t of first d iv id e n d c h e c k s lead a rse n a te used a t th e ra te of of b u tte rfat. B uchanan's h e rd o f ' iah 8 •• g rade j e rsev , 7 1333 «5 3. of this country. j expected to be com pleted som e am ounting to $1064.17 on claim s th re e pounds to 100 gallons of w at- Rodent control demonstration 35 grade and p u reb red Je rse y s Am o„ W atkins of L aurel. “Susie," T he tw o fam ilies a tte n d ed O re- [ tim e betw een J u ly 15 and A ugust approved a fte r th e first d istrib u tio n " P e a k S tra w b e rry Season is not a serious problem , tw o w ill be held at the Sam Logan placed high In th e class for be- grnde j prsey, 5, 1001, 64; Ju liu s gon S ta te college com m encem ent 1. a ccording to e stim ates th is w eek w ill also be m ade. R e a c h e d L o c a l C a n n e r y twei-n 20 and 40 head w ith a v er- C h risten sen of H illsboro. "38 Spot," exercises F rid a y a n d S a tu rd ay . pounds of p ow dered lead a rse n ­ farm, I H miles east of Hillsboro by persons in charge. W alls fo r _________ ____ __ a te to 100 gallons o f w a te r is su f­ I th e s tru c tu re a re in place, the roof I R ay-M aling can n ery is ru n n in g ages of 991 and 4804 High h erd g ra d ,, G uernsey, 7. 1847, 627; A l­ on Oak street at 10 a. m. Friday ficient to give control. is on and w orkm en a re expected F r a z i e r - L e m k e A c t full b last thlR w eek h an d lin g s tra w ­ in th e class b etw een 12 a n d 20 bcrj G re e n e r of H illsboro, "N um - by L. E. Francis, assistant county to sta rt p laste rin g th e in te rio r of I b e rrie s for cold pack and canning, cows w as ow ned by Mrs. R obert- bpr j 3 g ra d e Holstein, 6. 1534,61.3; C o u n t y M i l k S h ip p e r s C alcium a rsen a te has been used T o p ic V e r b o o r t U n i t w M ulloy of L aurel, “M ay," I acco rd in g to A rth u r Rolling, m a n ­ son A Son a t F orest (»rove, th e j M e e t a t G r o v e F r i d a y the .bulldi" « ,be *a“ ar par‘ of this successfully ln th e W illam ette val agent. Demonstration of methods | w eek o r th e first of next. ag er Pea season at th e concern Is herd of 19 p u re b re d Je rse y s a v e r a g - ! purpbrpd G uernsey. 8, 1038, 61.2; F razier-L em k e b ill w ill be dis- ! Icy for codling m oth control. T ests for poisoning a n d tra p p in g gophers. W ashington c o u n ty g rade B m ilk i W ork ‘ on the build in g w as sta rte d cussed at th e V erboort F arm U nion c arried on by th e entom ology de- moles, and g ra y sq u irre ls w tll be ju s t begin n in g a n d th e last end of Ing 741 nnd 4019. In the sm allest Huchnnnn, “A dilnde,"' p u r e b r e d th e asp a ra g u s and spinach c rop is division th e C. H B am ford h erd o f ' j prsey, 5, 1044. 50.5; E E. B urk- sh ip p ers w ill m eet F rid a y a t 8 :301 D ecem ber 2 of last y e a r w ith j local W ednesday n ig h t by H erm an | p a rtm en t o F th e O regon ex p eri- shown. Demonstration Is being being handled. G ooseberries a re n in e p u re b re d Je rse y s a t F o rest j h a lte r of Hillsboro, "Number 32," p. m. a t th e F orest G rove cham ber Jo sep h A nderson of P o rtla n d hold- E L ofky of Salem T he m eeting m ent statio n o v e r a period of five sponsored in co-operation with the of com m erce room s. Topic for dis­ ing th e co n tract. W. R iippa, con­ w ill be held a t th e F o re ste rs’ hall 1 y ears in d icate th a t u n d e r W iilam - agricultural committee of the Hills­ G rove wns high w ith av erag es o f ' grnde Je rse y , 5, 1435, 60 2 also bein g canned. P a y ro ll at th e c an n e ry totals a p ­ 728 pounds of m ilk a n d 44.861 F o u r-y e ar-o ld s m ak in g 45 pounds cussion w tll be of v ital in te rest stru c tio n engineer, has been c a r r y ­ a t 8:30 p. m. T he public is inv ited 1 e tte valley conditions calcium a r- boro Grange. Anyone interested Is ing on inspection w ork. to all dairym en. p ro x im a tely 500 persons pounds of b u tte rfa t. ; (C ontinued on pass 10, column SJ to atten d . | senate is only slig h tly less effec- welcome to attend. Farni Union Gives 4-H Scholarships Townsend Members to Rally Locally Seven of County Students Graduate Baseline Widening Progresses Rapidly Large Grade Class Ends Work Friday VlCtim of Crash Former Hillsboro Girl Hurt Salem High Production Records Set in May by County Dairy Herds ?.™ A A A Has Helped Farmer Interests Codling Moth Spray Application Urged Now Apple, Pear Groves Man Struck by Car at Masonic Home Dividend Ordered Local Post Office eggs hatch. « s > Rodent Control Meet Slated Here Friday