1
Millsb or
Celebrate—
The F o u rth o f J u ly and
llo liie c o iu in g Here
W ith W hich is (
Volum e -12, No. IK
A. U
Early Copy-
Makea for Few er M istakes
and B etter Service
o m b ir ic ii r lic
H ills b o r o
independent
H illsboro, Oregon, Thursday, June 20, 1935
Again Active
Provide a Bone o f
C ontention
School Body
P ic k e ta D isp e r se d T h u r sd a y
a» S e g h e r a by S h e r iff
Pension Plan
• A t.K M 1.o c u liiin n t the new cap-
a n d S ta te P o lic e
«-> Hot b u ild in g promise» to p ro
v id e u hone o f co n te n tio n fo r the
lu w m u ker» to chew on w hen t h e ,
special session is convened to |Miiui
ju d g m e n t on the e u p ito l construe- j
tio n program
The p u b lic w ork» co m m itte e of S tr ik e rs F ile D a m a g e S u its
th e S lu le P la n n in g board In a "p ro - |
grenii re p o rt" file d w ith O o ve rn o r
f e d e r a l C ourt S a tu rd a y
M a rtin »ay» th a t by all means So- <
_______
M P Cady who was selected as
lem should be re ta in e d us the cap- j
ch a irm a n o f the H illu b o ro ele
llu l o f the »lute, but q u a lifie s th is
A c tiv itie s on t h e
W ashington
m e n ta ry school hoard M onday
d e c la ra tio n by uddm g " i f u su ltuble ro u n ty lu m b e r s trik e fro n t were
fo r the second consecutive term .
site eun be fo u n d " fu r the new re-opened last T hu rsd a y afte rn o o n
b u ild in g
a fte r th re e weeks o f peace when
The site o f the o ld eu p itol. the «wo u n its of state po lice were
c o m m itte e declares, is too sm ull to
>««' « ta rtin a h i, iw e itih
an c le rk is now s ta rtin g his tw e lfth
X ear
- J o f l - service
ic e
to diMjjrrsc1 the
C o m m itte e appointm e n ts fo r the
past school year w ere re a ffirm e d
P lcketo T a ke W alk
S um m er school events w ill come M onday e ve n in g by C ady These
T in h ir ir iy
ty - - m
n in
e troo
ne
troo p
p e
e rs
rs under
under the to a dose F rid a y evening and th e ln r i„H ,.d H i r t n m n f \ n d r . r i »7.«
d ire , t,on o f G eorge A le xa n d e r, dep- co u n ty delegates w ill leave fo r ^ q | b u d ding s ?nd vroonrts M rs
u ty su p e rin te n d e n t o f state police, home on a special tra in at 9:30 a <• v W ells m d it F W ih.v ♦«-,. f >
Vayne G uardane. ca p tain o f the m Saturday, a rr iv in g in P o rtla n d e rs
inri W ilev .nd C ndv
‘ .«-tl.n, d lx lr lc t. and C a p ta in W at 1 p ,n Stages c a rry ,,,« the c lu b -
,d the c le rk showed a re
>» M cC la in o f th . Salem d is tric t b,-rs w ill a rriv e at B eaverton at 1 30 r iu rt,™ In i t „ » n 2 i l i l
^ i h - d T ' m v*
W1’ 7 '
*’
a,ld “ * H llls b ,,ro “ » > « P edn.-ss o f the d is tric t fro m $9350 to
/ " X r . h e '¡ " “ h
»»» “ a
«« t h T I m p r m id
(h<> n)<>b
« » '« « d is p e r s e d
Special music, group sin g in g and co n d d io n o f ta x receipts Receipts
in g h w a v to the o u ts k irts in ,,'r v ‘* » » w ill fe a ture the ra d io fo r »he d is tric t to ta led $42.396 39
J P J J * " '« b w a y to th e o u l.k lr ts program F rid a y evening D etail» of fo r the years, d e ta il o f w h ic h was
we|.p ,(M1 ' n
tru c k s and r ,.n i
ht' W*’rk a it om P|*«b «< d u rin g the as fo llo w s: d is tric t tax. $22.150;
r . » . p „rih .M ,i
trans- sum m er Mission w ill be revealed
co u n ty school fund. $10.694 54, ele-
* 0,1. * Of
1 the
i o r 26
i i a n inch
a . ai i , i c I T h u r .
a r n i i n 36;
o state
, A " ¡ '7 t i . __»_______________________________________________________
r,,,,.,. m e n .a ry ^ h ^ f u n d . ■ $5311
. .. w ere held to f a , , 3 <*-d I . V,-lie Jacks.,,, of Cornelius - h , » . ! fund. $1357 62. o th e r sources.
.. - . . .
.
w ere elected us m e m b e r, of the g « ! « - and o u tstan d in g w a rra n ts.
^ , ‘, ' , 7 . “ " ‘i t m ‘
boys and g ills exe cu tive co m m it- S—WK)
T’.1“ ” 1 . 11 i ° K
„ r l 7 l l - Urn
..,b
y ” f J ° K
e r e r ir
i. G home
uy C
rc p e c U v e ly T h e « groups have
D isbursm ents
to ta led $42 368 65
» ; X na' " ' J , - -
b*;‘ b
am“, X ‘
de"ieaX
n ‘ n‘
d ‘’ t ,PUne g e n e r i r c o ^ r ^ " s ^ r v t a Z
Revised Set-up Cited
ooi
„ m im ir y
.....
m u r in g
h e re .it 10 a
n,
w h ic h w ill not s tic k too closely to K ri.L.y John Aho. also o f P o rtla n d
the dom e-w ings p o rtic o style o f ar- , , held on a d is o rd e rly conduct
c h ite c tu rc nor one w h ic h w ill io l- count and a h cu rin g on a m otion
lo w the to w e r or abaft style o f the tiy his a tto rn e y to m ake the com
Nebruska. N o rth D akota or L o u is !- p la in t m ore d e fin ite is also set fo r
ana b u ild in g s , b u t ra th e r one w h ich F rid a y
w ill fo llo w a m id d le ground, rep-
Seven m ore p icke ts w ere arrested
resenting a com prom ise between by co u n ty o ffic e rs S a tu rd a y n ig h t
these» tw o extrem es
(Continued on pan«* «. m lum n 4>
E stim ated cost o f the new b u ild
,ng is fix e d by the state p la n n e r.
ut $3,500.000 as rep re se n ting a p p ro x- vJliIH. r u n t t I V I C d
im a te ly the same per capita ex-
qp
[K iid itu r e
in v o lv e d in the e ig h t
O ia t C O I lC F C I O O a V
w estern ca p ito ls constructed since
/
the close o f the W o rld w a r
'
T hre e m ethods o f fin a n c in g arc K r p rr s r n ta ttv r s o f 10 C ounties to
being considered by the board—a
Discuss Organization Plans
|
p ro p e rty ta x le v y , a p o ll ta x and
d iv e « rs io n o I f liq « u o ( r K ' p ro
fits
,
w
ith
.......
u
t
iia
y
l tt
th
O rg a n iza tio n o f pt»<>piv s u im iy
preference g ive n to the la tte r m e in - d ls lrlc ts to ob |a ln cb,,.,p
c a n «-l.-etric
e le c tr ic
Pnwpr
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B c i-io g e tn e rs an d
o th e r
e n te r ta in -
I
John H enry Wirtz
Rites H eld Today
F u n e ra l services fo r John H e n ry
W irtz , 75, o f H ills b o ro ro u te 4. w ho
died e n rly Tuesday m o rn in g nt the
Good S n rn iiritn n hospital In P o rt
land, w ill be conducted at 2 p m.
today (T h u rs d a y ) n t th e Donelson
f t S e w e ll chapel. Services w ill be
u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f the C h ris
tia n Science ch u rch and b u ria l w ill
be a t th e F ir L a w n cem etery.
M r. W irtz was b o rn in Iow a,
M arch 3, 1860 He had liv e d near
H ills b o ro fo r th e past 25 years and
p rio r to co m ing here had resided
T „ t Forest G rove.
He is s u rv iv e d by his w id o w ,
Mrs. A lic e W irtz o f H ills b o ro rou te
4. and tw o sons, W illa rd H. W irtz
o f Salem and H e rb e rt C. W irtz o f
Kelso, Wash.
7
uy
P a r a d e , B ic y c le R a ce , A e r ia l
A c t, W e d d in g A n n o u n c e d
C o m in g C e le b r a tio n
Full Program Listed
G o d d e ss o f L ib erty E n tra n ts
N o w T o ta l T w e n ty -s e v e n
Team s Enter
TA 11
aRe' C ly d e p o in ted out. A d p o tio n
f)<4l] I illlTHPV of tbe T ow nsend plan w o u ld place
nail
lOUrney a p p ro x im a te ° f ly 60 10.tM»,000
^ p le ^ t
° " aan h° nOrable
* J ^ p ln g ,a l!u C
h is to ry and tra - e a rly in th e a fte rn o o n o f J u lv 7
° f the Oregon pioneers are an(j w j i l be sponsored bv t h e HH1«
J ° in a« e" d (, ' b« - 'e m and b o r o ^ o u n c i l ^ h U o 7 C d u Z
tl ok L T 'w d k e s nf0 H n 7 h o CCOrd‘ ng T he race w iU
»« C o rne lius a t
d ig n ifie d pension and w o u ld m ake
E W ilke s o f H ills b o ro , pres- j p m T he course ja ld out B
™?re.,A ha?__4 ° ° ? 000 7obs. avai lable
south fro m C o rne lius to the Forest
fo r the present unem ployed, he
d in n e r w ill be served at H ills g o lf course, east to th e L a u re l
said.
12 30 p. m. and v is ito rs are asked
road, n o rth to W a ln u t street in
C lyd e scored the present pension to b n n 8 w e ll- fille d baskets. Coffee H ills b o ro , east to N in th avenue
system in Oregon as w o e fu lly in - and cream w ill be fu rn is h e d free and th e n south to th e pa rk,
ad?dua*e and n o t s u ffic ie n t to p ro - , Reunion pro g ra m is scheduled to Contest is open to boys betw een
v Id e . th ? necessities
and . ‘ hat
com men
forts begin
2 p.
m. a n in u the
a rk
unb^>,evarble
a u d ito at
riu m
and
m b e Shute
7 t f 'p rT p m
- r ^ th id e 'e ages
n ts o o f f ih 12
e “ c and
o u m 16
y “ and
T ^ l w
ô ho
ï are
’ nd w o r n « T o ^ ^ e “ “ i n “ ¡ £ m e n t pionee’ r T a"re‘ 7 x ^ c t ^
f? l d s t ° ' P>en ty . and the aged have Present to give short ta lks. Some
*he r ig h t to ask th e U n ite d States
Ih e v is ito rs expected are A lb e rt
to p ro v id e « * • “ • p Ie n ty and Pros- T ozier and E d ith T ozier W e a t b ^
r ,T ^ nSe" d p r ° gram was Clted by
‘ ? ,yde as a m ovem e n t to w a rd a
,h l«ber £ Iane o f. c iv iliz a tio n .
He
w f l ™ < ^ p ^ n y lT h 7 ^ « t a n “
C o m m itte e m charge o f X ^ t e n t
includes W illia m W eiber A J M il
tenberger, J o to R y i a H E
a"<* *
d ^
r
P ° o ril^ d . J0 lU R S m d h Co f
H** / H e ^ ^ f ° ‘ N ew b~ *
^ d . H c L>eser o f V ancouver.
'.. a_ l “ Ch«,r J“ ®anks and
- , PubÜC
« J W «<*a.l P *« '
P«e T s p l i ^ “ V
t ^ ’e S r S
J u ly 2. M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt w ill
g iv e the b rd ie aw ay and D r H e n rv
'
" ,1
«--m oy
nounced as one o f the descendants
”HaDDV Davs” event« w ill „n e o
' anA o . _7I e * ame ,han was o r'
o f e a riy p.oneers who w ill speak, on t h ^ e v e n Z
ig
in
a
lly
planned.
nlngs
n o . th e r < speaker ,,, w ill
be T
S. th
Goddess u
o , f c L .io
ib e e r rty
w iU
C edar M ill w on the r ig h t to rep-
-
u A jiiu
.
—
'■*” e ■ vuuucas
,y w
in De
N e a rly 1100 4-H clu b m em bers
resent th e F arm U n io n league by
F .'n i’ c h o f T T
F
*7 b ro i h e r o f E selected a t the S h u te p a rk a u d ito ri-
»nd th e ir leaders attended the
a tw o-gam e m arg in , b u t the situ a -
F i n i S n 3 t L J. Of
f t h is c it y and a g ra n d - urn fro m am ong th e 27 candidates
sessions, representing e ve ry co u n ty
tio n in the W ashington C o u n ty loop
___
u-
la,C i r ’ and M rs ’ P a y " w h o have «***" entered in the race
in O regon but Jefferson. T he n u m -
s
t
ill
rem
a
in
s
in
v
o
lv
e
d
G
a
r
d
e
n
s
,
f
H
ills
b
o
ro
in
'
1
T
t
"
e a rly ploneers
C ro w n in g o f th e lu c k y g ir l w ill be
^x *r e n ro lle d was 40 per cent over
Hom e w ent in to th e last game o f s e v e ra l rro m
H ills b o ro in 1935. The address o f w elcom e w ill be conducted by Senator George M
Fist year and is the largest reg istra -
‘ he e lim in a tio n series Sunday w ith
G ra d u a tin g Class
g ive n b y M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt.
A itk e n o f G arden Heme, a c tin g on
tio n e ve r listed
------
M usical n u m bers on the pro g ra m beha lf o f G o ve rn o r M a rtin , at the
M em bc •rs o f the Raleigh Harden Tom B r o n lr * w f J r. Scoutm aster at a ° n e -h a lf game advantage o ve r
4 11 g
grouD
t am p M eriw e ther O u tin g
K?F- A lt e r a hard game. Roy dow n-1 Several W ashington c o u n ty stu- w ill fe a tu re vocal solos by W. C. Goddess o f L ib e rty b a ll on the
club, th e ,- o n ly 4-H
ro u p fro m
ed the G arden Home squad 7 to 6 dents are lis te d am ong th e U n iv e r- B e lk n a p o f P o rtla n d a W ashington eve n in g o f J u ly 3.
W ashington co u n ty to ever e n ter a
and to o k a h a lf-g a m e lead
~ o f n O ----------------
.---------------------
-------..
- Selections
-
m.—
j d j d , . itio
, — n a . l candidates w ere
s *4‘ ity
regon
graduates,
w h o Bach-
n u m - i th
co u n ty n Heaven
a tiv e son
T w o th . a is
flo a t in th e Rose F estiva l parade
__ _______
r , . r.n. J?1 o n le e u <-
• . Eagle
Scout
G arden Hom e has a game to m ake bered
M —
onday.
“ Buckaroos,”
o ld by
- , —»-»-gj
ad^ed
week
th e -•
lis - t o f as-
U----- 1 626
one at
_< Eugene
m-----------
J
„
, I -L _ e — B u ck
. —
th is week
- to --
lb P o rtla n d , visite d the sum m er o f H ills b o ro tro o p 216 has been
(C ontinued on |
8, colum n 3 1
school lust S a tu rda y
T he y w e re selected as a scoutm aster r Jt'V nT .T i!P w ith G lenw ood and e ffo rts are e lo r o f arts degrees w e re a w arded tim e v io lin m usic and assembly
«» ,-am „ 'z
, nLadf
have th is game F ern c B a ke r o f Gaston and Lo u ise sin g in g is also planned. C e cil Cope-
accom panied by James L . Rose M e riw e th e r, sum m er coast
ne P
H o nm
anri
p . °? sohetlu led fo r th is Sunday. I f the A. N e x o f H ills b o ro fro m th e col- land o f Y a m h ill a w h is tle r w ill T
^.1 A z l
f'
th e ir leader. M rs
M o ltzn e r and «he
rtla
n d area co u n c il
ipened yesterday fo r a n e ig h t1
E nd* rs" can ,come th ro u g h lege o f a rts and letters. James M appear w ith the "B uckaroos,’ ac-
(Continual on pag. a, c o lu m n .)
t a ’. d X ’ u
a, . 7 c? o ry : th e . IeM « “ >ad^ - W clls received a b a ch elor o f a rts c o rd in g to F. L. B ro w n o f L a u re l
— --------------------- w eek season In ad d ition in s.-tinv i,
„ L
league leader- w ens received a Dacneior o f a rts c o rd in g to F. L . B ro w n o f L a u re l
™ p ofr a thp - v =
®
* ga™ w .n
I" S *
G r a n d L o d g e P o s ts
----------
... th
,,.v , cam
i« n ,p p w
m e summ er, header
e a B
R A d e g r e e frnm
»v , u
um
a c expected_
x p e c e o t to_ap-
oap-
»
J
tro o p a
for r th
. G arden Hom
Home
ild u d
lers
M onday
me
« 'g h t in clu d e d the
County Students
« in
O.
Local Scout Given
Summer Camp Post
L V a _ e rb O o o 1 ___
rt a. nosed
out
Salem w ith a v ie w to securing
c w o u u s rt i »>11
on U d is
chui
school I have
devoted
v B a T r- - a tio n of . . plant. $5037.51; ’ ---------------
........................................
. — a
, t, »
l M o ' rd
IU e
t i rly
I Y I conduct
tlllU U ll c
n u i l ges
f l ’s
l u • «7 been u
r v t i u ’ l j to
IU a
,| V
------
M
a
in
a th r ilh n a
least a p o rtio n of W ills o n park, ad- K e llv » l e a d n o t a ....... ... >n d ,f i,.i led and eo m n reh en a iv e s r n e - .a . „< «nee, $2541 40; tra n s p o rta tio n . $2523. 3 to 2 last Sunday
ie h t t o r e n e e -
liv e
Grand Officer
Unity Urged
at Rally for
F irs t p u b lic h e a rin g on the p ro
poned H ills b o ro zoning p ro je c t w ill
be conducted at 8 p. m. M onday
at the c ity h a ll by m em bers o f the
local p la n n in g board. T he te n ta tiv e
___________
p la n to set up six d is tric ts in th e i
I c ity and to re g u la te the types of
A . J . H a r tr a m p f R e -E le c te d buildings ,n each will be e x p la in e d C o m m issio n e r C ly d e O u tlin e s
and maps show ing th e va riou s zones
z
D ir e c to r D u r in g A n n u a l
w ill be displayed.
C a m p a ig n fo r P a s s a g e o f
Plans approved by th e p la n n in g
E le m e n ta r y B a llo t
T o w n se n d P r o g r a m
board ca ll fo r tw o re s id e n tia l zones,
a speHal business d is tric t, a c e n - 1
tra l business area, and in d u s tria l
zone and a p a rk and recre a tio n
area. S tru ctu re s in th e fir s t re s i
_________
d e n tia l zone w o u ld be lim ite d to
one and tw o -fa m ily d w e llin g s w ith
R etu rn s N ot C o m p le te fo r a 20-foot set back fro m the street M ore T h a n 3 0 0 0 A tte n d
w h ile reg u la tio n s w o u ld be e xte nd - )
N o n -H ig h A r e a B oard
ed to Include a p a rtm e n t houses in
M e et H e re S u n d a y
the second area.
j
______
F u rth e r e xtension to in clu d e busi-
” , ’ ’ »C m y 'J'“ ’1,
as c h a ,r- nesiT estabiishm ents b u t“ con“un7dng . Plea fo r u n ity in the fig h t to ob- R P ra n k Peters o f H ills b o ro who
an
H ills b o ro e le m e n ta ry the
back js conte m p la te d In the ta in ado p tio n o f th e T ow nsend O ld
was elected de p uty
te r ” oZ"the” o r e J o n 'if ^ t m ic
am? A
‘ ,“ COnd' «pecial business d is tric V In d u s tria l Age Pension p la n was made Sun-
‘
- -
-
in P o rtla n d T hursday. J H M u r-
te rm and A. J
H a rtra m p f was s tru c tu rt.s o n ly are re s tric te d In day by C om m issioner R alph C.
ton, also o f H ills b o ro , was ap-
un a nim o u sly re-elected d ire c to r fo r the cent r al business zone
C lyd e o f P o rtla n d in addressing the
p o in
in ted
ted as
as d
d is
is tric
tric t t de
rie p
nn tv grand
a r te rm M onday d u rin g
-------
a th re e -ye ar
u .
,
m ore th a n ------
3000 persons w h o at-
p
m o aster
fo r the
second
“ o uty
n L c u tiJ e
the a n n ua l m eeting at the D a v id
A ? / ' ? d p P b l‘ C„ he?r l n ?
tended th e W ashington c o u n t y
H ill school The annual session fo r "
evening o f J u ly 1 B oth Tow nsend c lu b ra lly and p ic n ic at
ye a r
the H
onion h
school ’f eetings were a u tho rize d by th e S h ll, „ nark
«
___
the
H ills
ills b
b o
o ro
ro union
h ig
ig h
h school
S hute p a rk. S upporters o f th e p ro -
d istrict is sch ed u led for 2 p. m. city- cooncl1 re c e n tly
" J S r t & jJ S fc T *
S S m ’ X i S V - S a « !
n e x t M onday
O n ly 24 votes w ere cast in the
u s r u u - s x r
. „ h ;;i
s ; r a a , * »
L I N 11 II K C K
C a p ito l’H Location May
First Section, Pages 1 to 8
Zoning Program
Hearing Slated
Monday Evening
County ¿»"¿tar.,/"""' CA«/»-nw« Cady Named
Strike Front
Head Grade
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s s L e tte r
BY
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,he p rln c lp a l u n u s u a lly keen th is s p rin g as e v i- '
R.
K e n n e th
A.
L in k la te r
o f H ills -
W hitm oTe
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k « .k _ ! _
.1 G rove. W h itm o re w ill be accom-
arded a ba ch elor o f
(C ontinued on page 8, c o lu m n .)
fro m th e school o f la w . 1
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as doctor of medicine
uy m e six
l e v r i ived
v r a o by
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Lowell
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Me-
tcams n o w in th e ru n n in g and fans A le a r. H o w a rd A. W ells and W a tt
ar4r4<«ir»n
A™
Frank Peters Elected Deputy
Grand Master Portland Meet
R. F ra n k Peters o f H ills b o ro was
elected d e p u ty grand m aster o f the
O regon M asonic g ra n d lodge T h u rs
day d u rin g the 85th an n ua l session
of m
the
g ro u p in P o rtla n d last
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e s state
ii
J. H. M u rtó n , also o f
& f the
D *1935 ! J H illsb
o ro .
, T o ta l o f 47 Der cent *o
‘ Rsboro’
w as ap p ointe d d is tric t
u p ^ ^ S a t u r d “ " t h h ? “ d0^
c o m V u tfv e ^ e T b y ta ^ n e X ^ n d
Collection Current
t fr 1 ,
, J [ on ’ a rc lo o k ‘ ng fo rw a rd to an outstand- P ie rcy, a ll o f H ills b o ro . L in d a B.
1 kL
ln g series o f games d u rin g t h e K o ch o f C o rn e liu s and Frances L.
M ic e k o f S herw ood w e re a w arded
USThefOc a X mi ^ Ìd?vlded Into eight 'H appy D a ys" ce le b ra tio n
' r a t i n ' 168"
ln
SCh° 01 ° ' edU'
troops
T h r™ o f'th e traps'
James M W ells and E. B u rk e t i e
L o C a I Y ° U th W h lS
1 axes Running H igh week-end
«
sefo’ n Ä r t e n
Ic ^ o rd V n /h ,
W ay“ e S tanard o f M e-
m em -
bers o f th a t branch, and th e D a v id
Douglas tro o p w h ic h specializes in
n a tu re study.
The fir s t p e rio d w ill close J u ly
3 w h ic h also m a rk s the beg in ning
o f the second period. T he second
p e rio d closes J u ly 17 and w ill be
fo llo w e d b y th e th ird , J u ly 17-July
X '7 n d = ; i ? F “ d -
D epredations o f A lfa lfa Looper
B elieved A lm ost O ver in C ounty
T »
R obert Tongue at B e n e fit
Em ploym ent OfftCC
,k
aPPr ° * lm a te>y «19 den. D o n a ld M egargel and E. W.
per cent o f th e c u rre n t ro ll.
P la p p jo in e d the above named grand
C o lle ctio n s on th e 1935 r o ll to ta ls and lo ca l lodge o ffic e rs fo r the an-
55431,683 4a. T h is fig u re is th re e per n u a l banquet W ednesday evening,
cent h ig h e r th a n last y e a r at t h is , w h ile C a rl Russell attended ses-
tim e. Rebates g ranted th is y e a r sion meetings.
are 5700 o ve r th e a m ount fo r the
T h a t a ffa irs o f th e M asonic home
e n tire p e rio d o f 1934.
near F orest G rove w ere in excel-
C o lle ctio n s on th e 1933-34 ta x r o ll le n t c o n d itio n was the re p o rt o f
a m o u n t to 72.6 p e r cent.
1 James W. W elch, su p e rintendent.
o b e rt Tongue, son o f M r. and
in C m in f V
P la n n p r l
Robert
and a ______
senior ___
in
111
Mrs. E. B. Tongue,
___ ______
H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h school, seem s1 E stablishm ent o f a fu ll- tim e of-
to be fo llo w in g in the footsteps o f fir e o f the fe d e ra l re -e m p lo y m e n t
A r f ; £ , L , ^ 'h ^ ; ^ ^ , , s .
his fa th e r in the m a tte r o f horse- service in W ashington co u n ty is
e ^ s id ^ ^ r / ^
‘ b- | >
H O b e rte u ffe r. scout execu- ra c in g fro m th e re s u lt at th e an- be in g contem plated, a cco rd in g to
n u a l s p rin g m eet o f the P o rtla n d w o rd received
by
D o n a ld
T.
tw o weeks. T h is is th e lit t le i n - ! tTley « h L ’ d ¿ ^ n “x ^ d
“
’
’ ' S cam p d lre c to r He
be H u n t c lu b a t G arden Hom e S a tu r- j Tem pleton, co u n ty ju d g e . T he of-1
F. Johnson, day and Sunday. H is fa th e r w o n 1 flee w o u ld place co u n ty m en on
seel, resem bling a cutworm, but ) d rated lim e 'o o iin d fni-1?, , , ' W ' ’r i ,y " ! a^s' s*ed . by W illia m
in g lik e a c eater
p illa r, tha.
c ra w d lin
a te rp
in a i should bo
....
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«» considerable re n o w n in e a rlie r days p u b lic w o rk s p ro je cts and in p ri-
le ft Ihe c lo ve r and a lfa lfa fie ld s ¡h , The la te r vets n
, S° sn® headiu a rte r s staff. A s ta ff of as a horsem an R o b e rt w on tw o va‘ e em ploym ent.
in a i the la tte i gets a good coating 20 scoutm asters and o th e r leaders firs ts _ , rid
, u in
„ g "D e a le r" and a second)
T he fir s t set-up w o u ld be o f a
w hen th e hay was c u t and cra w le d
I f ap p lie d as a I is in charge o f v a rio u s parts o f i on "Satan,
. te m p o ra ry n a tu re and w o u ld p ro b -
o ve r in to alm ost a n y th in g th a t ot th e m ix tu re
spray one ounce to a g a llo n o f - the program .
The m eet was sponsored b y th e a b ly in su re e stablishm ent o f a per-
was green, p ra c tic a lly d e stro yin g w a te r w o u ld be about th e recom -
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J u n io r League fo r th e b e n e fit o f m anent o ffic e u n d e r th e social se
a ll o f such crops adjacent.
A nnouncem ent was made Tues- h ig h class o f personnel. We w o n ’t
the free c lin ic o f th e U n iv e rs ity o f j c u rity act a fte r th e fir s t o f the day a fte rn o o n fro m Cam p M u rra y say a n y th in g about one c o rp o ra l’s
T h is is n o t a new pest and it
Poison bran b a it made tip
O regon M e d ic a l school.
; year, Judge T e m p le to n declared. by B rig a d ie r-G e n e ra l Thomas E , r if le th a t was in bad shape (n o
has been w ith us fo r years, b u t molasses, p a ris green and w a te r t o - i z«
..
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—
w o n f ir s t in event No. 8, j Betw een fo u r and fiv e persons R ilea th a t th e e n tire O regon Na- fa u lt o f h is) o r the o th e r lit t le
o rd in a rily , w e a th e r co n d itio n s d u r
ge the r w ith Ihe bran aided m n tc ri-
C>tlldied
DV
C o u n cil rid Robert
in g "D e a le r”
in th e
G arden ! w o u ld be em ployed in th e o ffice . tio n a l G uard. 3100 strong, w o u ld i th in g s th e general d id n 't m ention,
in g M ay have been such th a t the a lly in heading o ff m uch o f th e ir
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’
(C
ontinued
on p age 8. colum n 4)
! W ashington c o u n ty has been ask- close its 15-day tra in in g p e riod w ith
n a tu ra l enemies o f th is Looper ke p t w o rk w hen such b a it was ap p lie d | G eneral discussion o f the pro-
T he cam p here is n o t as c o m fo rt-
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J ed to c o n trib u te $ioo a m o n th to a b ig parade th ro u g h .th e d o w n - able as Cam p Clatsop, and the dust
it u n d er s u ffic ie n t c o n tro l so that a ro u n d th e edges o f the fie ld to P °sed e xtension o f sewer f a c ilitie s !
|
a
id
in
c
o
n
d
u
ctin
g
th
e
w
o
rk
.
T
he
th e damage it causes is In s ig n ifi be protected before th e y had any I to Pa rts o f H ills b o ro n o t n o w )
to w n streets o f P o rtla n d ju s t a fte r does n o t h e lp us fo rg e t th e clean
co u n ty c o u rt has set aside $25 fo r a rr iv a l th e re en ro u te home n e x t a ir at th e beach H o w e ve r, m any
cant.
m ore than begun to e n te r it. P lo w - served was conducted Tuesday eve
J
the
purpose
and
is
a
skin
g
c
itie
s
in
D u stin
g
o
r
s
p
ra
yin
g
w
ith
enleium
Tuesday
afternoon. The parade w ill o f th e veterans th a t read th e A rg u s
. . .
,
. i *ng a K °°d deep fu rr o w a ro u n d the n in g by m em bers o f th e c ity coun
i the co u n ty to p ro v id e th e a d d itio n - s ta rt p ro m p tly a t 2:30 o 'clo ck and j w o u ld th in k th is cam p an o ld sol-
arsenate o r lead arsenate was used fie |d w ith a good deep stra ig h t c il, and J. W. C u n n in g h a m and G. V.
j a l funds.
on th is most recent o u tb re a k. W h ile s i A th n t lh e y w o u )d hrv<» 5, column 1)
* IdHIieU
E xperiences at Guard Camp
Described; Parade Planned
of N ew Sewer Program j
Treasure Ticket
O ffer Continued