The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 04, 1936, Image 1

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    d t f e Í O i ’ü,
Read thè Ads—
The Late*! In Merchandising
News (rum Yuur Illune
Sture* E d ili W r r k
&
W ith
Voinnit* 43, No. 1Ö
Class of 100
Graduated at
Hilhi Friday
'sboro Independent Established 1873
Hold That Line
Ruddy! Pay Day
l ivo Weeks Off
V eterans of the W orld w ar. s e rv ­
ed from the H illsboro post office,
may reaso n ab ly expect d e liv e ry of
State Board
Files Report
Utility Unit
35 Correspondents
Write Nelghhorhi>««l New* (or
the Inform ation of the
Readers Each Week
Which is Combined the I lili >boro Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, June 1, 1936
54 Pupils Finish
Crude Schools in
City Last Friday
H ills b o ro
A rg u s
Established
1894
Tribute Paid Celebration July Fourth
Scout Drive
M em ory o f Has Outstandins Features for Finances
Eifty-four p u pils in d is tric t No.
Y o u th fu l D a re d e v il to Seek
7. H illsb oro , com pleted th e ir grade
school w o rk Friday T h is d is tric t
U . S. A ltitu d e R ecord fo r
) com pensation
bonds and c h e c k .
i is of the firs t class, and schools of
j .lone 17 or 18. acco rd in g to F red
this ra tin g handle th e ir ow n eigh th
J u m p fro m P lan e
| llolziiagel, p o stm aster
grade exam inations
.Should tin bond.-, a rriv e in lesser
A sum m er school fo r those out
H ig h t T h in k in g A d v ic e o f q u an tity , d eliv ery p robably w ill be H u g e R e p o rt C overs Phases due to illness fo r the s ix th grade P le a fo r B e tte r C itiz e n s h ip
T hree ou tsta nding events a r e
i and up w ill begin Jun e 8 T h is is
| made June 17 unless m ails from
Jack, the John W arneke goose, features this year of the annual
J u d g e L o n g ; *11 Clnsa
Seven
C
o
u
n
ty
P
o
w
e
r
M a d e by H e a d of
made necessary by the great am ount
I San Eiuni'iseo are delayed H o w ­
p ro b a b ly is cooked, despite the F o u rth o f J u ly celebration under
I
f o f illn ess, p a rtic u la rly
measles,
ever, if the bonds come in large
fact th a t he was the p a tria rc h of the auspices of the H ills b o ro F ire ­
i
G ueata o f H o n o r
D
is
tric
t
A
m
e
ric
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
' d u rin g th e year.
q u a n tity , d e liv e ry
m ay
not
be
W ashington cou nty geese, and de­ m en's association, it was announc­
The H ills b o ro eig h th grade g ra d ­
made u n til the m o rn in g o f June
served, at the least, to be stuffe d ed th is week by W ilb u r D illo n ,
18
uates:
fin a lly , and acq uire a place o f hon­ m anager of the event. The cele­
Eor
H illsb oro , special arrange-
b ra tio n w i ll open J u ly 2 and close
William Cox, E leanor Reed. Wes­
or upon the m antle.
at m id n ig h t J u ly 4.
, ments an- being made to use one
ley P urcell, D e lb e rt Nelson, Charles
T
here
was
n
o
th
in
g
about
Jack,
m ail e a rn e r e xclu sive ly fo r the d e ­
Hines, Donald W ilson. Joan K a u f­
M ost ou tsta nding o f the events,
w hen he was a d o w n y gosling, to
liv e ry of bonds, w h ich come by
man. V irg in ia Havens,
E la in e
w ill be the free-act staged each day
in
d
ica
te
th
a
t
he
m
ig
h
t
ever
acquire
A w a rd » P re s e n te d ; F o rm e r registered m u ll D e liv e ry can be C om m ission B elieves C h ea p Cruzen, Helen Cyrus. E lla Mason. T w o A g e d V e te ra n s o f C iv il fame, o r even rise above other o f the celeb ration w h ich features
made on ly to the In d iv id u a l v e t­
C lin to n Lentz. James A lliso n , Anna
geese to a place o f a ffe ctio n and G eorge H opkins. 22, M c M in n v ille ,
E le c tric ity F a r A w a y
S tu d en ts G e t D ip lo m a s
W a r H o n o r Guests
eran who m ust id e n tify him self
Webb, Douglas Seym our, A lb e rt
respect in the W arneke fa m ily . B ut, parachute ju m p e r w ho w ill seek
and sign u receipt, according to
I.oom er. L o rre a n M ay,
Rosanne
as the years w hisked by. 14 of a reco rd fo r a ltitu d e ju m p in g . He
governm ent in s tru c tio n received in
W ill, Donald K ennedy, K a th e rin e
them , he became an in s titu tio n and alrea dy has ju m p e d fro m 15,000
One hundred young m i n and the H ills b o ro post office.
(Hy Eron S. Davis)
P a trio tic men, women and c h il­ som ething to be m arveled at by feet and on J u ly 4 w ill a ttem p t to
W ile y Colene M acD ow ell, L u c ille
wom en
received th e ir diplom as
P a rtic u la r em phasis is la id on the
C overin g page upon page, and W alters. Jacqueline W alters. Anna dren of th is co m m u n ity jo in e d here v is itin g neighbors gathered on a b e tte r th is by 2000 feet, w h ich, if
from IlilU b o r o un io n hig h school I necessity of Id e n tific a tio n
Each bound in to a th ic k book, w h ich in ­ M a ry H a rtra m p f,
Hose W atkins, S atu rday in paying trib u te to the Sunday to discuss crops o r pitch accom plished, w i ll set a new re c­
at the tw e n ty -fifth annual coin- 1
| veteran, if not personally kno w n cludes ta b u la te d figu res and cx- R o llic Holwege, J a c k Goodman, m em ory of A m erica's w a r dead and
ord fo r the U n ite d States.
m encem ent exercises hete F rid a y I to the m a il ca rrie r, m ust have I plan alion . the re p o rt of the H y d ro ­ Zelda W emtz. Fred W yatt, Neva those w h o lie b u rie d in nearby horseshoes.
H o pkin s, w ho in his 10 years of
W ith age came sagacity, w h ic h is
nigh t in the un io n hig h .school i , w ith h im some person kn o w n to e le ctric com m ission on the propos­ Z ieg le r. Charles Tews. Ed L in n . cemeteries. Parade, program in the
d a re -d e vil s tu n tin g fro m airplanes,
a u d ito riu m
the m ail e a rn e r and who cun iden- ed People's N o rth w e st B o n n e ville Robert H u rd , D e lm ar M ohr. D oris V enetian the atre and exercises at rig h t, and w ith this wisdom , a c q u ir­
has leaped more than 1000 tim es
Pre.st u ta tio n o f diplom as w a s i tif y the veteran.
(C o n tin u e d on nage 3. ro lu m n 2)
the G rand A rm y o f the R e pu blic ed p a in sta kin g ly th ro u g h o u t the and escaped death by n a rro w m a r­
pow er d is tric t, has been com pleted
made by Zena.s Olson of P ortland,
Eor th is reason, tin- governm ent and a copy of the re p o rt file d w ith
m em o rial tom b at the cem etery years. Jack elected h im s e lf d ic ta ­
gins, is entered in O ctober in the
a m em ber of that firs t class of i is m a kin g a special appeal to vet- Ed. C. Luce, county c le rk Persons
w ere in clud ed in the day's events. to r of the barnyard, and watchdog n a tio n a l parachute contests fo r a l­
fiv e in 1U1I. a fo rm e r p rin c ip a l o f | elans' organizations, c iv ic clubs, interested m ay read the re p o rt in
H ills b o ro stores w ere closed fo r o f the fa m ily p ro pe rty.
the locul hig h school and now an oth er organizations and newspapers i his office.
Woe to the stranger v e n tu rin g titu d e in Dallas. Texas, w hen he
the day.
w ill a tte m p t to beat the w o rld's
in s tru c to r in the P o rtla n d schools, i to urge a ll veterans to be at home
w
ith
in the confines o f J a c k ’s do­
"W e d o n 't w a n t any E uro pe in
In the re p o rt, the engineers of
record held by the Russians. His
Most of th<* program w a s
b y , on the date of d e liv e ry so tha t
m
ain.
dogs
and
stray
cats
included
A m erica, w c w a nt A m e rica ." de­
plane then w ill c lim b m ore than
a lu m n i, w ith Judge
Donald F m ail earners w ill not be delayed the com m ission have set up a hyp o­
clared Thom as V erd en ius o f P o rt­ R aising his s n a k ty neck, he hissed 30.000 before he th ro w s h im se lf
Long of P ortla nd , a fo rm e r m em ­ and repealed attem pts to locate th e tica l d is tric t em bracing the te r-
his
w
a
rn
in
g
and
then
aroused
the
land.
president
o
f
the
A
m
e
ric
a
n
i­
ber of the cla.ss o f 1914, as speaker tlie veteran shall not be necessary I r ito r y W ith in the proposed d is tric t
w ith his c la rio n
honk, in to space.
zation cou ncil, w h o spoke at the fa m ily
and have com piled figu res and es­
A t th e H ills b o ro celebration he
Shipm ents o f bonds designated tim ates on cost of con stru ction , d is­
program in the V en etia n theatre. ho nk in ear s p littin g crescendo.
T w o W in < u p
w ill ju m p fro m succeedingly h ig h ­
fo
r
W
ashington
county
w
ill
leave
H
is
address
was
considered
one
of
B u t age m ust have taken its to ll er levels, s ta rtin g the fir s t day at
Names o f H a rold F M eyer and
trib u tio n , income, cost o f opera-
the best messages ever given here o f Jack, m a kin g h im less cautious 5000 feet and d o u b lin g the distance
B ecker w ere an n o u n ced a. San Francisco on June IS and a r ­ i tion, etc.
riv
e
in
H
ills
b
o
ro
and
oth
er
W
ash­
on
a
lik
e
occasion.
o r else m ore to le ra n t o f strangers, j on the second day, m a kin g his hig h
Ti
yeai • winner? of the B W
D isposal o f M u n ic ip a l P o rt
Have Two Proposals
"America First"
Perhaps he dozed too lo n g in the a ltitu d e on the last day, and la n d ­
Barnes cup. The aw ard, one o f the in g to n cou nty points on June 17 or
T
w
o
proposals
are
named,
the
June
18.
depending
on
the
volum
e
"A
m
e
ric
a
comes
firs
t,
last
and
shadow fille d dimness o f th is p a r­ in g near th e park.
ou tsta nding honors tha t can be con­
A s k e d at M e e tin g
(C o n tin u e d on page 3, rn lu m n I )
1
firs
t
being
to
en
ter
in
to
the
d
is
tr
i­
alw
ays
w
ith
m
e,"
said
V
erdenius,
tic u la r W ednesday n ig h t w ith its
fe rre d on H ilh i g ra du ating seniors,
Second big fe a tu re of th e cele­
b
u
tio
n
o
f
pow
er
in
cities
and
p
ro
­
w
h
o
was
born
in
H
o
lla
nd
.
"
I
t
is
drow sy, m isty dampness c u rta in ­ b ra tio n w ill be the de dication of
has been made each year since
vide
2.855
m
iles
of
lines
at
a
cost
a
place
w
here
e
ve
ry
boy
and
g
ir
l
Im m e d ia te action on the H ills ­
in g the moon and b la ckin g out the th e p a rk on J u ly 3, and a d is tric t
1931 to the senior boy a n d g irl
of $6.001,000, w h ile the o th e r plan boro zoning ordinance was prom ised has a chance i f th e y w i ll o n ly do stars.
e x e m p lify in g the highest in sch o l­
Tow nsend clu b picnic. T o H ills -
w
o
u
ld
serve
a
ll
possible
te
r
r
ito
r
y
th
e
ir
part.
A
m
e
rica
is
the
greatest
' Tuesday n ig h t by the c ity coun-
arship. leadership, courage and lo y ­
(C o n tin u e d on page <, ro lu m n 3)
A t any rate invaders came, creep­
w
ith
in
the
d
is
tric
t
at
a
cost
of
c
o
u
n
try
in
the
w
o
rld
and
we
are
I cil. Passing o f the ord in ance w ith
a lty d u rin g th e ir fo u r high school
in g in to the confines o f the W a r­
|
$6,426.000.
a
ll
fo
rtu
n
a
te
in
being
able
to
liv
e
I
its
atten
dan
t
b
u
ild
in
g
code
p
ro
b
­
ye a r'
P rin c ip a l B M G oodm an
neke homestead in quest o f w h a t­
Cost o f e ith e r pro po sition w o u ld ably w ill be accom plished w ith in un de r the Stars and S trip e s."
awarded the honors.
ever it takes to please the w arped
A
m
erican
ism
,
p
a
trio
tis
m
a
n
d
I be paid back over a period of 30 the ne xt tw o weeks if present plans
and s lim y m in d of such tw o legged
Mis.* A nn M unkr« > wiis announc-
citize
n
sh
ip
mean
th
e
same
th
in
g
,
years
and
w
o
u
ld
cost
the
d
is
tric
t
an
, are earned out
ed as the w in n e r of the P acific
rats. There in the darkness o f the
according
to
the
speaker,
w
ho
said
am
ount
in
interest
n
e
arly
as
great
A c tio n was in stiga te d by Mrs.
barns they siezed upon g ra in sacks, |
u n tve r ity scho la rship of a yea r’s
it
was
not
o
n
ly
im
p
o
rta
n
t
to
die
as
the
p
rin
c
ip
a
l.
B
oth
plans
do
not
C. F, W ells, m em ber of the H ills -
tu itio n T h is is based on scholar­
the o n ly loot at hand, and w o uld
fo r one's co u n try, b u t to liv e fo r
include
the
possible
purchase
of
1
boro
p
la
n
n
in
g
com
m
ission,
w
h
o
ap-
ship. leadership, character and s tu ­
have made o ff and been content.
H u n d re d s o f T h o usan d s B e­ u t ilit y holdings w jth in the d is tric t, ! pcared before the co u n cil a n d it. Need fo r an a rm y o f lo y a lty was
dent a c tiv ity .
B ut somhow. one has a feeling,
: and the re p o rt suggests th a t con­ ! urged th a t the pro spe ctive con stru c­ stressed. T he c o u n try needs b e t­
Fourteen out of the 100 were
ing Spent on H ig h w a y s
s tru c tio n o f c o m p e titiv e lines w o uld tio n o f d w e llin g s a n d business te r A m ericans today than a n y ­ old Jack. here, p ro ba bly arose to
designated as honor graduates, h a v­
serve o n ly to s p lit the revenue of I places in H ills b o ro should in flu e n ce th in g else, declared V erdenius, w h o great heights and made fo r h im se lf
in g m a intained an average of 90
both the com panies and the d is tric t. ! action on the ordinance. A ction , pointed out tha t he had lit t le use the one suprem e gesture o f th is
or above d u rin g th e ir high school
goosey career.
C o u n ty P la n n in g C o m m is ­
Hundreds o f thousands of d o lla rs
The proposed d is tric t includes she said, had been delayed now, fo r those A m ericans w h o preached
careers Honor list includes lia r - o f federal m oney, in a d d itio n to
Perhaps he sensed the invaders
the gospel o f despair th a t the cou n­
n e a rly a year.
sion Session F r id a y
i-: i F Meyer, Christine H " h i> . h ** h - I -la te funds, is b rin g poured in to parts p f Clackamas. Clatsop. C o l­
The fin a l re p o rt of the com m is­ tr y was "g o in g to the dogs. " The and. raising his long neck, made
e r t G Tongue. A nn a M unkres. W ashington county
fo r high w ay um bia. L in c o ln , P olk. W ashington sion, M rs. W ells to ld the council, o n ly persons, he said, w ho had not the echos rin g w ith his w a rnin g,
W ayne G oetter. B ernice Mae H ow - and m ad projects in a d d itio n to a and Y a m h ill counties In regard to ' was placed in the hands o f George lost a n y th in g in the perio d o f th e and thus betrayed h im s e lf to the
W ith a ll b u t tw o la n d ow ners
a id . H u /c l B yrde m Rogers. L e ila few s m a ll jobs o f road im p ro v e ­ i the coast counties, o n ly the p o r- McGee, c ity manager, a yea r ago. depression w ere those w ho d id not ruthlessness of the trespassers w ho
E velyn O ’Connor, W illia m A A lli- m ent being c a rrie d on by the cou n­ i lions adjacent to the coast are in ­ P. L. Patterson, c ity a tto rn e y, in ­ have a n yth in g .
seized upon h im and so disappeared along D a iry creek agreeing to p e r­
cluded in the d is tric t w ith the e x ­
m it go vern m ent operations along
i. M . u j o i i e Jo a n n e M ontgom ­ ty
T he speaker said th a t he came to in to the darkness, the k in g ly d ig ­
structed the co u n cil th a t the o r ­
ery C. H olcom b Him es, D o ro th y 1 Because o f budget lim ita tio n s , ception of C latsop where the coast dinance could be passed Im m edi- A m erica as a yo u n g m an o f 22. that n ity sm othered in ro u g h hands the cre e k in the interests o f flo o d
V irginia Jack so n . H elen M a r i e i road co n stru ctio n and im p ro v e ­ ! and some on the in te rio r are in ­ i a te ly a fte r a m eeting was called th is c o u n try had been k in d to h im w h ich encircle d his th ro a t in spite co n tro l, the W ashington cou nty
B ecker, am t Jo y C o rrin n a Foelker ments o f any size a rc not listed by cluded. In C o lum b ia cou nty the fo r the purposes o f protest against and th a t he w anted to in some o f the fra n tic beating o f wings p la n n in g board w i ll meet F rid a y
A diplo m a was presented to Su- the cou nty but must be allow ed to area lies along the C olum b ia riv e r, ' any section o r p a rt o f the o r d i­ measure repay fo r th is kindness by against w ris t and forea rm . A few n ig h t a t 8 o'clo ck in the co u n ty
|)crin te n d e n t Barnes by Olson, re p ­ lie u n til tim es arc m ore no rm al m erging in to W ashington county at
feathers w here the car was parked c o u rt room at th e c o u rt house to
; the m ore th ic k ly settled northeast nance. T he m eeting m ust fo llo w h e lp in g to make be tte r A m ericans to ld e lo q u e n tly tha t here Jack s till consider a p ro je c t to cle ar the
e l o l i l l n u r d « ill l » » < r • . c o l u m n I )
and m ore tax m oney ra n be c o l­
((. o n lin u r d on p a g r 3, ro lu m n 3>
out
o
f
fo
re
ig
n
-b
o
rn
citizens.
channel.
I corner.
lected to c a rry on the program
“ I f foreigners do not lik e th is struggled, but beyond— w ho knows.
In W ashington county, as w e ll as
W. G. Ide, ch a irm a n o f the
New
projects
announced th is | Clackam as and Polk, the heart of
co u n try, they should go back to P ro b a b ly the aged W arneke goose
board, is in possession o f w a ive rs
is cooked.
week fo r the cou nty in clu d e re-
the
c
o
u
n
try
from
w
here
the
y
came.
each cou nty has been set in to the
T hat same n ig h t, so rep orts in signed and acknow ledged, w h ic h
u rfa cin g o f the P a cific h ig h w a y be­ te r r ito r y and the areas of sparse
I f the c o u n try is good enough to
the o ffice o f John C onnell, s h e riff, w ill p e rm it crew s fro m W P A o r
tw een H ills b o ro and Ernest G rove
m
ake
a
lit
t
le
m
oney
in,
it
is
good
po pu latio n excluded Thus in W ash­
fo r w h ich the state h ig h w a y com ­
enough fo r them to become c it i­ say, a F ord V-8 car on the B arn- : oth er governm ent agencies to en-
in g to n cou nty tha t p a rt o f the
g ro ver place was strip p e d of tw o 1 te r on the p ro p e rty to cle ar brush
mission has estim ated a cost of
zens." declared the speaker.
cou nty n o rth of Gales Creek is e x ­
fro n t wheels, tire s and tubes. The fro m the banks, logs and d r ifts
$120.000 to be spent next year when
V
e
rd
e
n
iu
s
pointed
out
that
since
cluded as is the d is tric t along the
surveys, now un de rw ay, have been n o rth e rn h ills , w h ere farm s arc
com ing here he had vis ite d Europe car was pushed to the ra ilw a y fro m the channel, and dredge i f
(C o n tin u e d on paxe 5, colum n 4)
necessary.
S p e cial
Concession# G iv e n com pleted. The proposed project fa r apart. The same is tru e of the M a h o n e y B ooked to S p eak and his home c o u n try several tim es
Before th e m e e tin g F rid a y , Id e
calls fo r new surface and sho uld­ area ly in g in the Coast m ountains
and tha t eve ry tim e he re tu rn e d he
to C o u n ty P rod u cts
i declared, the board expects to be
ers on fiv e m iles o f old paving.
lik
e
d
A
m
e
rica
better.
H
e
re
on
J
u
ly
3
and fo o th ills.
i in possession o f w a ive rs fro m a ll
A n o th e r p ro je ct is a co n tin u a tio n
Deportations Needed
O f the m ore than 700 square m iles
land ow ners along the creek.
o f w o rk begun last yea r on the of W ashington county, o n ly 426
He advocated sending the 3.000.-
A u Im p o rta n t d iv is io n o f the east loop of the W estside Pacific
I By 15. E. Putnam)
000 aliens ¡le g a lly in th is co u n try
D rifts , lo g ja m s and fa lle n trees,
square
m
iles
have
been
included.
W ashington county fair to be held h ig h w a y between M id d le to n and
Plans are ra p id ly shaping fo r the back to w h e re the y came from .
it is said, have choked the channel
in H ills b o ro Septem ber 3. 4 and ft. V otaw . a 1 3 m iles stretch to be The to ta l area o f the d is tric t is big "T ow nsend d a y" J u ly 3 at As fo r the oth er 4.000,000 aliens in
u n til w in te r floo d waters are re ­
w ill be the in ve n to rs' and m a n u ­ graded and paved and w h ich w ill 2427 square miles. The largest area Shute p a rk d u rin g th e "H app y A m e rica he w o u ld give them say
tarded and fa rm s in un date d along
(< o n d n u ed on page 3, colum n 1)
fa ctu re rs' departm ent.
connect w ith a tw o m ile change
Days" celebration. R obert K e lly , tw o years in w h ich to become c it i­ W illia m E. M a s te rs B o rn a t the creek. The s p rin g flo w o ff also
A n y and a ll in ven tions produced made a year ago fro m
V ota w
general cha irm an , has arranged fo r zens. I f at th a t tim e they had not
is re ta rd e d w ith the re su lt th a t
In W ashington cou nty that arc not to Hex. The im p rovem e nt removes
at least three ou tsta n d in g T ow n s­ q u a lifie d he w o u ld also send them
i fa rm in g along the creek is delayed.
" îe e d v ille in 1 8 5 4
now being m arketed, w ill be given num erous curves and w idens the
end c lu b speakers in c lu d in g W illis back. He declared tha t th is w o u ld
I t is understood th a t th e d ra in ­
reaso n ab le am ount of free spare roadw ay. The cost is estim ated at
M ahoney, m ayo r o f K la m a th Falls m ake fo r a b e tte r A m e rica and cut
age p ro je ct along the T u a la tin
and p u b lic ity at the fa ir
$05.000.
and dem ocratic candidate fo r U. S. dow n on the un em ploym ent rolls.
W illia m E dw ard M asters 81, na­ r iv e r is s h o w in g some signs o f life
A ll m an ufacture d a rticle s
that
T h is sum m er the state w ill o il
senator; John W eir, rep rese ntative A lie n s in oth er cou ntrie s do not tiv e son and pioneer o f W ashing­ th ro u g h e ffo rts being made by the
are not now b rin g com m ercialized fo u r roads fo r the cou nty at a
o f w estern region o f O. A R. P.. get jobs when th e ir ow n na tion als ton county, died at the D r. S m ith com pany c o n tro llin g W apato lake.
w ill also be given free space. A ll cost of $12.585 w ith the county
and
Dr. R a ljih Shaddock, state are unem ployed, he said.
hospital here W ednesday m o rn in g T h is com pany is a d ding seve ral
a rtic le s now being m an ufacture d fu rn is h in g rock The roads a rc Shcr-
These soap-box orators, w h o
area m anager o f O regon Townsend
(C o n tin u e d on page <. co lu m n 2)
In W ashington cou nty that are be-
F iv e Cases Set fo r H e a rin g clubs. T he big T ow nsend chorus praise Russia, lik e e v e ry th in g about a fte r an illne ss of seve ral weeks.
(4 'n n lln u rrf on p a , » 5, ro lu m n 7)
The body is at th e D onelson &
lu g m arketed w ill o n ly be charged
it
b
u
t
the
idea
o
f
liv
in
g
there,
ac-
un de r the d ire c tio n o f P aul K
Sew ell chapel, w h ere arrangem ents
B e fo re In v e s tig a to rs
a sm all re n ta l am ount.
( ('» n tin u r d on pane 4, -o lu m n I )
H utchinson o f P ortla nd , w i ll also
are held up pending the a rriv a l
The ob je ct o f th is in ve n to rs' and
be a fea tu re on th e program .
o f a daug hter fro m San Diego, Cal.
m a n u fa ctu re rs' show is to prom ote
The local clu b sponsored a social
W illia m M asters was b o rn on his
F ive eases w ill be investigated
in d u s try » in W ashington county.
M onday
eve ning
The
fathe r's fa rm in w h a t is now Rced-
by the grand ju r y F rid a y when program
T here m ig h t he some a rtic le or
K e lly , K e lly , K e lly and K e lly
v ille June 9. 1854. Ho m a rrie d Sarah
A p p o in tm e n t o f A lb e rt K em m e r th a t body convenes nt 9 o'clock, m ain fe a tu re being the “ M ontana
oth er device w o rth y of prom otion.
M a ve ricks." a cow boy program ,
G osncy in 1879. C h ild re n born to appeared last w eek in ju s tic e co u rt
T h is de partm ent of the fa ir w ill be o f Beaverton, a tto rn e y, as legal according to G. Russell M organ, presented by Roy Nelson and fa m ­
the u n io n w ere John, M rs. M a ry before A. W. Havens on a charge
advisor to Young D em ocratic clubs d is tric t attorn ey.
w e ll advertised.
Moores and Mrs. L o ttie Thompson. o f d is o rd e rly conduct g ro w in g out
A ll eases on the calendar were ily o f Oswego. Nelsen is an o f­
A ll in ve n to rs and m an ufacture rs o f Oregon was announced at the
fic ia l Tow nsend speaker as w e ll
T w e n ty -e ig h t years o f his life o f an arg um e nt in M a n n in g dance
in W ashington cou nty are in v ite d Young D em ocratic m eeting here cleared last week before Judge R. and d e live re d n short address. He
were spent in tra p p in g , hu ntin g, h a ll a m on th ago. A fte r testim on y
to take advantage o f th is o ffer. May 27 in tlm cham ber o f com ­ F ra n k Peters convened his term also showed tw o reels o f m ovies
C o u n ty C lubs H o n o r B a n k e rs fis h in g and lu m b e rin g in B ritis h by the c o m p la in in g witness, E d ­
M ake a p p lica tio n to the m anager's m erce rooms by C. C. Carlson, o f c irc u it co u rt in T illa m ix ik . He on the "P e n d le to n R ound-U p."
C olum bia.
is expected to re tu rn F rid a y lo r
w ard and E lls w o rth K e lly w ere
office, cham ber o f commerce, H ills ­ stale president.
fo r A ssistance G iv e n
G. N. T aggart, delegate o f the
In discussing his lif e w ith an dismissed by Justice Havens. The
W a lle r H utchinson of H ills b o ro the re p o rt o f the grand ju r y .
boro. Oregon.
clu b to the state con ven tion in
A rgu s rep rese ntative several years ju r y re tu rn e d a v e rd ic t .if not
S
u
it
dem
anding
$10,000
and
costs
was
elected
president
o
f
the
local
T here w ill he a large increase
Salem Sunday, re p o rte d the high
T h ir ty - fiv e
local
leaders
and ago, M r. M asters said in p a rt: “ Yes, g u ilty fo r Ray and B ill K e lly .
in the nu m b e r o f h a n d ic ra ft and gro u p Io f ill (he vacancy caused fo r in ju rie s alleged to have been school a u d ito riu m in w h ic h the
bankers were present at the m ee t­ most of m y life has been spent in
by the resignation o f 1,. E. Francis. sustained in an accident, has been
I l n n . i n i l r d on pa»» .1.
.-olum n 21
R alph Shepard,
b e rry p ic k e r
brought by Eleanor Jean M u n d o rff, con ven tion convened packed and in g o f the local leaders’ associa­ tra p p in g , h u n tin g , fis h in g , and in fro m Banks fie ld , was sentenced to
aged 7, th ro u g h h e r-g u a rd ia n , E l- people tu rn e d aw ay. V o tin g dele­ tio n in the H ills b o ro Cham ber of | the out-of-doors. I have trapped 10 days in ja il on a charge o f be­
| eanor M u n d o rff.
U n de r another gates represe nting 250 clubs of the Com m erce, T hursday, according to t lite r a lly thousands o f beaver in in g d ru n k in a p u b lic place, w h ile
s u it file d th is week. Eleanor M u n ­ state w ere there. The purpose of L. E. Francis, assistant co u n ty I th is cou ntry. In the e a ily days I R udolph K em p er and S. L , Ries-
have seen as m any as a score of
d o r ff is seeking $591 95 fo r m edical the con ven tion was to elect one agent.
back. on a s im ila r charge, were
[ care and hospital service fo llo w in g "c itiz e n m a xim u s". C lin to n H aight,
The bankers were honored bv these w eb-footed an im a ls on the fin e d $15 and costs.
the same accident. The s u it is e d ito r of B lu e M o u n ta in Eagle of the leaders fo r the a ctive su p p o rt beaverdam at w h at is now the C ity
Canyon C ity , was elected to re p re ­ given the 4-H program . C. F. W il­ o f Beaverton. The old s a w m ill and
; against A. G. Heals.
sent O regon clubs on the national liam son, president o f the bank of stream along the B. K . Denney
The
accident
is
alleged
to
have
S e ve n ty-th re e W ashington cou n­ i 2 to 4 p. m „ supervised recreation,
ad viso ry board.
A lb a n y and cha irm an of the a g r i­ farm , B eaverton v ic in ity , used to
ty 4-H c h ili m em bers have e n ro ll­ in c lu d in g p layg roun d games and | taken place 1000 feet east o f the
N e xt m eeting of the local club c u ltu ra l com m ittee o f the O regon be a great bang -out f o r
th e
c
ity
lim
its
of
C
o
rne
liu
s
O
ctober
ed fo r the 4-H sum m er school, special sports; 4 to 6 p. n i„ rest
w
ill
be
at
the
B
a
p
tist
chu
rch
June
State B ankers' association, was the anim als.”
w h ich w ill be held at the Oregon period; 6 p. m., d in n e r; 7 p. in., 9. 1935, when the M u n d o rff c h ild 14.
speaker.
M a le college, opening June 7, ac­ evening program ; I) p. in., lights and three others were crossing the
M usical num bers were fu rn ish e d
high w ay when stru ck by the Beals
co rd in g Io L. E. Francis, assistant out.
• by M a ria n Hagg, pianist, o f Reed-
car. The c h ild suffere d a bro ken
cou nty agent.
B a itin g fo r s tra w b e rry ro o t wee­
The afternoon assembly w ill be leg. bruises and concussion o f tjie
| v ille . A t a short business m eet­
A rran ge m ents have ticen made broadcast over station K O A C each
v il should be done as soon as the
ing
before
the
program
,
fin
a
l
plans
brain.
to la ke the delegates dow n by day fo r the benefit o f those clu b
w e athe r settles. A d u lt w e e v il are
fo r the 4-H clu b sum m er school
O rders file d this week in c irc u it
school bus. The schedule fo r the m em bers and people o f the slate,
Oranges and g ra p e fru it, shipped em e rgin g and in some places they
were
announced
and
the
fo
llo
w
in
g
court
in
clud
e
John
Berger
vs.
Sim
on
b il l's fo llo w : East hound 12:15 p. w ho w ish to keep tra c k o f t h e
num erous around the
The Raleigh 4-H G arden club.
in q u a n tity to t h e
W ashington are q u ite
m , Aloha post office ; 12:30 p. m. a c tiv itie s o f tne sum m er school. In R. Berger, dismissal; Adam Bella James V Rose, leader, w ill enter com m ittees named to m ake plans cou nty re lie f departm ent, cannot be cro w n o f the p la n t on top o f the
fo
r
the
4-H
picnic
J
u
ly
26:
A
r
th
u
r
vs.
Thom
as
S
herlock,
o
v
e
rru
lin
g
Beaverton bank; 12:45 p. m.. T ig a rd a d d itio n to the above broadcast a
a floa t in the Rose F estival pa­
d is trib u te d to persons re c e iv in g old crow n. These a d u lt w ill begin to
post office ; I p in , S ix Corners. special program pul on by the m otion: M a tte r of L iq u id a tio n Bank rade again this year. Last year the Ire la n d , cha irm an ; W T. Putnam , age assistance, acco rding to M iss lay eggs in 10 days o r tw o weeks
Jr.,
M
rs.
Roy
H
e
m
ric
k
and
M
rs.
o
f
Beaverton,
exchange
stock
c
e
r­
West bound 12.30 p m., H illsb oro , c h ili m em bers w ill lie broadcast
Raleigh clu b m em bers entered a John L. Searcy.
A lic e M a x w e ll, e xe cu tive secretary a fte r they em erge and i f b a itin g
tifica te s; M a tte r o f
L iq u id a tio n
n o rth entrance of c o n i l bouse; each evening from 7 to II p. in.
is to accom plish any co n tro l it
float in Hie fe stiva l and rereived
o f the re lie f com m ittee.
(C o n tin u e d on pose «, ro lu m n 21
12:15 p. m.. Forest G rove N a tion al
the honor o f being the firs t 4-H
The fo llo w in g girls, m em bers of
The fru its are purchased w ith should be done before egg la y in g
L
eg
io
n
N
o
m
in
atio
n
s
to
clu b to eve r pa riie i|> alc in this
bank, I p. i l l , Gaston post office.
various 4-H clubs, w ith the loca­
federal r e lie f funds fro m surplus begins.
Mrs. G len S in g le ta ry, (tarde n tio n o f the club, in s titu tio n g iv in g C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce
event.
be G iv e n T u e s d a y N ig h t com m odities and canned, u n d e r
A p p le pomace baits made o f ap ­
to N a m e H ea d s M o n d a y
Home, w ill accom pany the group scholarship, and Ih c ir pro je ct, as
The color scheme fo r the float
N o m ina tion s fo r o ffice rs of H ills ­ federal rules, to be d is trib u te d on ly ple waste o r pomace and ca lciu m
as chaperon fo r the girls. The boys announced h,v O. ft Kraus, county
C ham ber o f com m erce o ffice rs th is year w ill he based on le d and boro post, A m erican Legion, w ill to persons on poor re lie f. A c c o rd ­ arsenate are g e n e ra lly recom m end­
w ill he un de r the supervision of school sup erintend en t, w ill attend: w ill be elected at a m eeting In the w h ite roses T h e re w ill be a large he made at the post m eeting Tues­ in g to the r u lin g the old age as­ ed and have the advantage of la s t­
the assistant county agent
I,m ile Chilson, T ig a rd , T ig a rd cham ber rooms at 8 p. m Monday. green fo u r-le a f elove r in each nl day n ig h t in the Legion hall. N om ­ sistance clients are ju d g e d to be in g longer th k ii baits made out of
Advance in fo rm a tio n
indicates Bank, c lo th in g
Florence
Freas, Term s of President II. I, M aeKen- the fo u r cornel's w illi a w h ile II in a tin g com m ittee, w h ich includes rece ivin g adequate assistance w ith ­ bran w ith the a d d itio n of sugar
th a t there w ill he a p p ro xim a te ly health and clo th in g ; L tie lla S chultz, zle, V ice-P resident Paul L. Patter­ 1:1 each leaf of the clover.
R. J. N ico l, W illia m D ie rd o rff and out supplem ental aid.
and the poison The la tte r are e f­
1500 delegates al the school, w h ich Jean Combs, D ell D a rne ll, M ary son, D ire c to r C. T. Richardson and
K enneth H o lm lu n d and Freddy I*. I.. Patterson, w ill rep ort. E lec­
There s till w ere a p p ro x im a te ly fective, but w ill not re ta in the a t­
w ill be the largest allendanee in Jaquess, a ll o f D u rha m and all T reasu rer James Say e x p ire in Z w nh le n, both m em bers of the tion w ill be held the last m eeting i 300 persons re ce ivin g r e lie f
i n tra c tio n fo r the w e e v il ove r as long
liie h isto ry of the 4-H sum m er ses­ sponsored hy the P arent-T eacher Septem ber. Say was appointed to club, w ill be a tte n d in g sum m er in June. M atters p e rta in in g to post W ashington cou nty on M ay 1, but a period. F orm ulas fo r p re p a rin g
sions. The general program of ac­ association and a ll b u t one in a f i l l the u n e xp lre d term o f R, J. school th is year on scholarships a c tiv itie s also w ill be discussed, th is has been reduced to a m in i­ the bran b a it m ay be obtained
Seearce, w ho resigned on le avin g w h ich were aw arded by the Bea­ acco rding to C om m ander W illia m m um by occupations fu rn ish e d in fro m the co u n ty agent's office.
tiv itie s w ill he as follow s: 7 a . i l l . , health and cooking club.
The quantity required per acre
breakfast; 11 In 12 a. m. class w o rk;
Dorothy Het. Tualatin. Sherwood here. H o ldo ver d irectors arc G eorge ve rto n G range and the Raleigh C yrus, w ho is u rg in g m e n tb n ••> to the b e rry fields, M iss M a x w e ll
S e lfridg e and M o rris W eil,
G u ld e n club, resp ective ly.
attend.
w ill usually be somewhere be­
12 noon, lu nch ; 1 p. m., assembly;
((n n tln u rd nn p i» r 3, ,-ulunm 2)
said.
1 lonor B. W. Barnes
Veteran Dead
Lower Rate Scouted
All
Warneke Coose
Seems Cooked;
Was Patriarch
Business Stops
Council Gives
Pledge Instant
Zoning Action
Road Progress
Made Despite
Limited Budget
Dairy Creek
Flood Project
Being Planned
Inventors May
Exhibit at Fair
Townsendites
Plan Big Day
County Pioneer
Passes Away
Grand Jury to
Meet Friday
Z
Keminer Appointed
Advisor of Group
Two by Two, Kelly
Brothers Set Free
Leaders Attend
Meeting Here
County Club Members to
Leave for School June 7
Raleigh Club Plans
Rose Festival Float
*
Two Sections, Twelve Pages
Old People Barred
from Additional Aid
Here Monday
“ D a w n to D u s k ” C a m p a ig n
U n d e r D ire c tio n o f
J a c k S earcy
Honor Awards Made
F a s te r
R e -e le c te d
D is tr ic t
C o m m itte e C h a irm a n
A n n u a l "D a w n to D u sk" Boy
Scout finance cam paign w ill be
conducted M onday by t h ir t y H ills ­
boro citizens under the d ire c tio n
o f Jack Searcy, d is tric t tre a su re r
and cha irm an o f the fina nce com ­
m ittee. He states th a t H ills b o ro ac­
cepted a quota o f $330 fo r 19.36
m aintenance o f scout w o rk in the
d is tric t a t t h e an nu al p la n n in g
conference o f the P o rtla n d area
co u n cil last fa ll w hen a ll d is tric ts
o f th e co u n cil m et in P o rtla n d and
o u tlin e d the budget.
Searcy says t h a t p re lim in a ry
' w o rk has started w ith o u t-o f-to w n
firm s and th a t the e n tire quota
w o u ld be raised by in te nsive e ffo rt
on the one day. Last yea r the quota
was raised before noon.
Based on Population
H illsb o ro 's quota is based on pop­
u la tio n and on the budget w o rke d
out by the 18 d is tric ts o f the cou n­
c il in c lu d in g P ortla nd , Forest G rove.
M c M in n v ille , O regon C ity , A storia ,
T illa m o o k . T ig a rd . Camas, V an cou­
ver, Lo ng view ,
Kelso, Gresham,
The Dalles, St. Helens and Hood
R iver.
M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt in a p ro c la ­
m atio n issued th is w eek urges the
co-operation of the e n tire com m u n­
ity in h e lp in g to finance the Buy
Scout m ovem ent here.
T he budget m a in ta in s a head­
qu a rte rs office , professional su­
pe rvisio n, re c ru itin g and tra in in g
of leaders, se cre ta ria l help, post­
age, telephone, tra v e l expense, m a in ­
tain s the c o u rt of ho no r and camps.
Seventeen Boy Scouts o f the lo ­
cal d is tric t w e re prom oted at th e
m o n th ly c o u rt o f ho n o r at th e c o u rt
house T h u rsd a y evening. T w o w ere
j made second class scouts, seven
second class scouts received e ig h t
m e rit badges, one was made a fir s t
class scout, s ix fir s t class scouts
j received nine m e rit badges, and
Eagle Scout Nelson W eaver, m ate
o f the Sea Scout S hip Rainbow ,
received a bronze pa lm f o r the
a tta in m e n t o f 20 m e rit badges and
(C o n tin u e d on page 6,
colum n 4)
School Election
Set for June 15
P u b lic ,
N o n -H ig h
D is tric ts
to N a m e O ffic e rs
V oters in the H ills b o ro elem e nt­
a ry school d is tric t and in cou nty
elem e ntary and d is tr ic t hig h schools,
w ill assemble in th e ir respective
d is tric ts June 15 to chose new d i­
rectors and clerks, one to each
d is tric t.
In H ills b o ro d ire c to rs w ill be
elected to succeed M. P Cady,
cha irm an o f the board, and M rs. C.
E. W ells, veteran board m em ber,
w h o re tire th is year. D is tric t high
schools, in w h ic h school board
m em bers m ust be elected, in clud e
V e rb o o rt, T u a la tin and Beaverton.
T w o d ire cto rs also are to be
elected on th is date fo r the non­
u n io n high school d is tric t, one in
zone three w h ere A. M. Jannsen is
the r e tir in g d ire c to r. The other
d ire c to r w i ll be elected in zone
five , n e w ly created ih the non-
hig h area to re lie v e a s itu a tio n
bro u g h t about by tin- c r M tlo a of
the Sherw ood un io n high school
d is tric t, w h ic h includes seve ral o f
the school d is tric ts in th a t end of
the county. The d ire c to r to be
elected replaces F erd Langer, w h o
is now in the S herw ood d is tric t.
June 22 is th e date fo r u n io n
high school elections and the H ills ­
boro d is tric t voters w ill gather In
the hig h school here in the a fte r ­
noon to elect one d ire cto r. The
re tir in g d ire c to r is W. C. C h ris te n ­
sen.
Baiting Strawberry Weevil
Urged with Good Weather
tween 40 and 100 pounds. A p p r o x i­
m ately a teaspoonful o f the b a it
per p la n t placed r ig h t in around
the cro w n o f the p la n t w ill be s u f­
ficie n t.
L a rvae o f roo t w e e vils feed nn
the sm all fin e feeder roots o f the
s tra w b e rry p la n t a ll w in te r long
and in the late s p rin g o r e a rly
sum m er change o ve r
in to the
a d u lt w e e vil. These ad u lts lay the
eggs th a t in the late fu ll hatch in ­
to larvae.
T h is species o f w e e v il lives on
m any oth er plan ts besides s tra w ­
be rries and can u su a lly be found
along n e a rly any fence row and,
p a rtic u la rly w h e re the re is sorrel,
fern, and n e a rly any o f our com ­
mon grasses. T hey also w o rk on
raspberries and i f they are pres­
ent in a ra sp b e rry
p la n tin g
tt
should be baited ju s t as c a re fu lly
as
the s tra w b e rry
patch.
O ld
patches th a t a rc to be plow ed up
( i M i l i n i t S an pas« J,
calsMM »1