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Independent
New President
Reach Goal,
G ro u p s
Established 1873
C o m p le te
M any
“ D a w n to D u s k ” M o v e
F lo a ts P rom ised
L in e
fo r
o f M a r c h ; Pets
fo r F in an ces
to be F e a tu re
G irls to Get H elp
Business Men H elp
I w e lv c
P la n B eing M a d e to E x p a n d
M o n e ta ry
Paul L
P a tte rso n , lo ca l a tto rn e y ,
w h o was M o n d a y ele cte d p re s i­
T o p p in g th e q u o tu o f $7(1. th e
d e n t o f th e lo c a l c h a m b e r o f
iitih u u l " D a w n to D u sk ' B o y S co u t j
co m m e rce.
fitun u'e
cam paign
was
E n trie s
Seem
A ssistance
com pleted I
M o n d a y b y 14 team s o f tw o citizen»»
each < smvas.sing llilL s b o ro fo r fu n d s
T h e d r iv e w a s u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n
o f J a c k S e a rcy, d is t r ic t tre a s u re r
a nd c h a irm u n o f th e fin a n c e c o m ­
m itte e A to ta l o f $374 w as raised
w it h a fe w odds a nd ends o f s o lic i­
ta tio n s t ill to be ta k e n c a re o f
T u e sd a y. S e a rc y .said
Ita lp h Ka.-.ter. c h a irm a n o f th r .
sco u t d i.s tn c t. e xp re sse d
h im s e lf
in w e ll pleased w it h Ih e response
o f those m en c a lle d on to assist
w it h th«» d r iv e and th e g e n e ro u s
w a y in w h ic h th e b u sin e ssm e n and
o th e rs o f th e d is t r ic t c o n trib u te d
to th e reque.st fo r fu n d s
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H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , J u n e 11, 1936
Parade Big
Event Here
July Fourth
Scout Drive
Tops Quota
H ills b o ro
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With Whit h is Combined the I Iillsboro Independent
Five Indicted;
Grand Jurors
Session Short
L ik e ly
by
F ir m s
Now
C o m p e tin g f o r p riz e s to ta lin g
JltM) c o m m e rc ia l e n te rp ris e s , f r a ­
te rn a l o rg a n iz a tio n s , c iv ic clubs, in ­
d iv id u a ls . p a tr io tic g ro u p s and odds
and ends o f pets, w ill ta k e pla ce
In th e p a ra d e w h ic h w i l l be one
o f tile b ig fe a tu re s o f th e "H a p p y
D ays'* c e le b ra tio n
in
H ills b o r o ,
w h ic h c u lm in a te s a t m id n ig h t J u ly
4
Hopkins Gives
P refere nee to
Ambitious Polk
C h a n g e in th e ru le * g o v e rn in g
e m p lo y m e n t on W P A to a llo w p e r-
so n - w h o le ft th e r e lie f r o lls p re ­
v io u s to M a y 31, 1935, fo r p riv a te
e m p lo y m e n t, to o b ta in assistance
fro m th e w o rk a d m in is tr a tio n , was
a n n o u n ce d h e re th is w e e k b y R
W W e il, c h a irm a n o f th e c o u n ty
r e lie f c o m m itte e
T h e im o rm a tio n w a s re c e iv e d
W e d n e sda y b y W e il fro m th e sta te
r e lie f c o m m itte e a nd in s tru c ts th e
lo c a l r e lie f d e p a rtm e n t th a t p e r ­
sons on th e r e lie f r o lls
b e tw e e n
J a n u a ry 1 a n d M a y 31, m ay n o w
be c e rtifie d fo r W I’ A e m p lo y m e n t
p ro v id in g th e y a re in need o f h e lp
o r w ill be.
T o n ig h t 'T h u r s d a y I th e c o u n ty
r e lie f c o m m itte e w ill m eet to c o n ­
s id e r a p p lic a tio n s fo r o ld age a j-
istance, W e il said
Because th e
c o u n ty b u d g e t fo r o ld age assistance
is n e a rly
e x h a u s te d m a n y
w ill
n o t re c e iv e a n y assistance.
Checks fo r $30. W eil said, cannot
be given to each in d iv id u a l m a k ­
in g a p p lica tio n because the a p p li­
cations are considered on the basis
of need, those re q u irin g m ore as­
sistance
re c e iv in g
th e
largest
checks. H ow ever, a ll exp en ditu re s
are in accord w ith the am ount
of m oney w h ich the county has to
spend fo r th is type o f re lie f.
H ills b o ro
A rgu s
Established
1894
Cyrus Urges Plans Announced for
Plans Made
Filing Farm
Goddess o f Liberty Event to Distribute
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Crop Report
Judge Long Selected by B. and P. Club to
Crown Goddess; Candidate Age
Limit is Reduced
P a y m e n t o f $ 1 4 .1 0 P e r A c re
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P rom ised O p e ra to rs
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J u ly
1
P ro b a b le
L im it
fo r
P a rtic ip a tio n
Proverb Series
Argus Contest
(By Wm. F. f ’yru». County A gent I
E very
fa rm e r
in
W ashington
cou nty should file his 1935 crop
acreage and accom panying in fo r ­
m ation in connection w ith the a g ri­
c u ltu ra l conservation program . P a y­
m ent o f $14.10 per acre fo r i n ­
creasing the acreage o f soil co n ­
serving crops on W ashington coun-
; ty farm s above the acreage o f such
crops in 1935 has been announced.
T his rate is p ro b a b ly sub je ct to
i a s lig h t d o w n w a rd a d ju stm e n t ow -
! in g to the orch ard d e p le tin g acreage
I being in clud ed s’ nce the program
was started. The ad ju stm e n t w ill
; not m a te ria lly change the acre ,
i rate, how ever. T h is ra te is the
basic cou nty rate and in d iv id u a l |
fa rm rates w ill v a ry up o r do w n ,
depending upon th e ir p ro d u c tiv ity j
in re la tio n to the average p ro d u c -1
t iv it y o f the county.
F arm ers w ho have not file d w o rk
sheets are som etim es o v e rlo o k in g
some p o ssib ilitie s in th is program
In com m e ntin g on th is last week. .
C. B Buchanan. j r „ m em ber o f |
the co u n ty com m ittee, m ade the ;
fo llo w in g statem ent:
H ills b o ro A rgus is s ta rtin g an
in te re stin g new education ca r­
toon series in the A rg u s June
18 and subscribers o f the paper
are offered $10 in cash awards
fo r solving the pro verb s best
represented by the w e e k ly ca r­
toons.
A ll the fa m ily can e n jo y this
in te re stin g game. I t is educa­
tion al. e n te rta in in g and p r o fit­
able.
S ix cartoons w ill appear, one
each week fo r a perio d o f six
weeks and the prizes w ill be
aw arded at the end o f th a t tim e.
Besides solving the proverbs
best represented by the w e e kly
cartoons, subscribers m ust e ith ­
er renew th e ir own sub scrip tions
fo r a period o f one year, o r se­
cure one new one-year su b scrip ­
tio n to the Argus.
Savings and Loan
Association P ays
Larger Dividend
Beautification
Feature County
Fair in Autumn
Imperial Feed
Adding Space
ling Presentation
Ceremony Sunday
More Sheep Go
to Hills Range
Moore Elected
Head of Group
Ô
Officers on Night
Shift for Picking
Night Sessions for
Summer Planned
armers Study Grasses; Discover
Better Vaneties fo r Use Locally
V e te ra n « ’
O rg a n iz a tio n «
to
Id e n tific a tio n
fo rm e r resid e n t of W ash in g to n county, has been selected
by th e Business an d P ro fessio n al W o m en ’s club of Hills-
boro to place th e crow n on th e h e a d o f th e G oddess of
Closing Date N ear
Bonds Here
Assist Post O ffic e in
D onald E. Long, fo rm e r P o rtla n d m unicipal ju d g e and
W ho C o n fo rm
Big Pay Day June 18
♦ L ib e rty the n ig h t o f J u ly 3.
F irs t organization to sponsor a S p ecial D e liv e ry S ervice I«
candidate fo r "goddess" was L a u re l
S ch ed u led ii I C ity
Ladies' club, according to the rec­
ords o f Mrs. Zola Morgan, c h a ir­
man o f the com m ittee Miss L illie
Pay day fo r veterans o f the
B row n, daughter of F. L. B ro w n of
W o rld w a r has been d e fin ite ly set
L a u re l, is the candidate.
O th e r candidates in clud e M a r­ fo r June 18, it was announced th is
garet E sling er sponsored by th e week by Fred Holznagel, postmas­
,
Forest Rebekah lodge No. 44 o f | te r.
A rrangem ents are being corffple l-
Forest G rove and B ern ice M. H o w ­
ard, sponsored by the Daughters I ed io r an augm ented d e liv e ry serv-
ice to fu n ctio n on th a t day fo r
of U n ion Veterans o f H illsboro,
The Business and Professional | the H ills b o ro te r r ito r y and the c ity
W om en’s clu b s till is seeking c a n - , of H ills b o ro w ith members o f the
didates fo r the honors, and various three H ills b o ro veterans’ associa­
organizations are urged to speed tions assisting in id e n tific a tio n of
designated
to
receive
th e ir selections. Contest rules are persons
v ir tu a lly the same as last y e a r , bonds.
N u m b er U n kn o w n
w ith t h e
various organizations I
The nu m be r o f veterans to re ­
sponsoring the candidates and each
ceive
paym
ent on tha t date is not
candidate re q u ire d to sell 40 t ic k ­
know n, but it is assumed th a t a ll
ets at 25 cents each.
M oney received fro m th e tic k e t those who made e a rly a p plicatio n,
sale w i ll be used to de fra y expenses g iv in g H ills b o ro as th e ir address,
in connection w ith th is p a rt o f the ' w ill be included.
Veterans are again urged to
"H a p p y Days” celebration.
The tic k e ts e n title the hold er to make arrangem ents to be at home,
adm ission to the dance in Shute accompanied by tw o persons w ho
can make id e n tific a tio n i f the v e t­
(Continued on pare m , column 6)
eran is not k n o w n to the m ailm an.
In case business takes the veteran
aw ay fro m home, his m a il c a rrie r
w ill leave notice of registered m a il
and the veteran then can make a r ­
rangem ents to cla im it.
T o fa c ilita te the m ovem ent o f the
registered packages, an extra ca r­
rie r w ill be em ployed in H ills b o ro
a ll day June 18, m a kin g id e n tifi­
cations and d e liv e rin g th e pa ck­
ages. I f the veteran is em ployed, he
m ay leave the address o f his place
W P A Prom ises C o -o p e ra tio n of em ploym ent w ith the postof-
ficc if w ith in the c ity lim its of
in F lo o d P ro je c t
H illsb o ro , and the bonds w i ll be
d e live re d to this address.
A rran ge m ents also
have been
A u th o riz a tio n o f a su rve y to es­
ta b lis h probable cost on a drainage made to d e liv e r th e packages to
em
ployes
o
f
the
cannery
at the
pro je ct to em brace D a iry creek,
was prom ised F rid a y n ig h t at a cannery som etirpe d u rin g the day,
m eeting o f the cou nty p lan nin g and those veterans em p lo yt'd there,
comm ission, according to W. G. Ide. Holznagel declared, w ill be id e n ti­
, cha irm an . The m eeting was w e ll fie d by the forem an.
T h rou gh arrangem ent w ith the
attended by la nd ow n ers along both
various veterans' organizations, an
branches o f the creek.
id
e
n tific a tio n crew consisting
of
W ith w aiver? p e rm ittin g entrance
I onto the land signed 100 per cent men w ho are acquainted w ith the
along the e n tire proposed project, various veterans, w ill be on hand
F lo y d W. A lle n , d is tric t W P A en­ at the postoffice fro m 7:30 o'clock
(('(Mitinatd on pas« 7, , ulumn 3|
gineer fro m P ortla nd , to ld the com ­
m ission th a t the p ro je ct seemed
e n tire ly feasible. He suggested that
a fu rth e r survey be c a rrie d on by
the cou nty to de te rm in e cost, and
to ascertain how m uch tra c to r and
■horse la bo r residents along the
creek w o u ld be w illin g to donate.
When the facts concerning cost .
and donated po w e r labor are sub- i
m itted. he assured the commission, L a rg e C u t, F ill N ecessary
a p ro je ct w o u ld be prepared and
B e fo re P ro je c t O p e n
sub m itte d w ith a good chance o f
approval. W ork, he believed, could j
be under w ay e a rly in Septem ber
E xcava tion
in
tho large cut
The proposed pro je ct involves
West D a iry creek from B u xto n to th ro u g h w h ich the W o lf Creek
the ju n c tio n w ith the east fo rk , hig h w a y passes at it leaves the
and fro m near M ou ntainda le on Canyon road a h a lf m ile west of
the east fo rk to the ju n c tio n . D a iry S ylvan, is progressing as ra p id ­
creek fro m th e ju n c tio n to the ly as a gang o f tru c k s and s h o u l­
T u a la tin r iv e r w o u ld not be in - ders can move the d irt. W hen the
eluded in the present project, Ide 10 to 12 feet o f d ir t o ve rbu rden
is rem oved, blasting w ill be neces­
declared.
sary to b rin g the cut t o grads
. H ow ever, should the landow ners th ro u g h the rock.
along the creek south
fro m the
The d ir t and ro ck w i ll be used
ju n c tio n desire to come in. a ll th a t
w o u ld be necessary w o u ld be the to f i l l a deep canyon about a m ile
w a ivers and a guarantee o t assist­ fa rth e r along the road west. M uch
ance in fu rn is h in g pow er «xjuip- o f the grade has been com pleted
ment. «here are some 25 m iles of and th is section o f th e h ig h w a y
creek in vo lve d in the present p ro ­ should be connected w ith the Barnes
road by autum n, it is reported.
posal.
On the Sunset cam p sector o f
The project w o u ld ca ll fo r the
the W o lf creek pro je ct, the crew s
rem oval of a ll overhanging brush
have cleared 24>j acres o f the
and trees, log jam s and d rifts , and
rig h t-o f-w a y and com pleted t h e
the s tra ig h te n in g out o f a bad bend
g ru b b in g o f 17 acres. In ad dition,
ju s t above the ju n c tio n on the east
the crew o p era ting pow er m a ch in ­
fo rk
ery has com pleted g ra d in g 8900
feet o f te m p o ra ry road. The camp
is 75 per cent com pleted, accord­
L o cal G u a rd s m e n Leave
in g to K. E. T illo tso n , resident en ­
T u es d ay fo r E n c am p m e n t gineer fo r W PA The re p o rt shows
Headquarters company. Second 153 men em ployed.
A lo n g the W ilson r iv e r rig h t-o f-
B a tta lio n o f 162nd In fa n try , Na­
tio n a l G uard, w ill e n tra in
here way, 25,000 feet o f excavation has
Tuesday m o rn in g at 9:30 o'clock fo r been com pleted and 13,550 feet o f
Cam p Clatsop fo r the annual tw o te m p o ra ry road graded. The crew s
weeks' tra in in g , according to L ie u ­ have com pleted 61 5 acres o f c le a r­
tenant A rth u r Kroeger. comm ander. in g and 39 acres o f g ru bb ing . A
T he tra in is made up at C o rva llis. to ta l of 387 men were on the p a y­
The local com pany musters 17 men ro lls in the various crew s at the
end o f th e week.
and tw o officers.
l.e d b y th e lo ca l h e a d q u a rte rs
co m p a n y
o f th e n a tio n a l
g u a rd ,
c a rr y in g
th e colors, veterans of
W o r k e r G ro u p W o u ld
th e C iv il w a r and p a tr io tic o rg a n - i
H in d e r F a rm H a rv e s t
I
iza tio n s.
th e p a ra d e
w ill
pass I
A p p a re n tly seeking to pre ven t
' A lle g e d A la r m C lo ck T h ie f th ro u g h d o w n to w n H ills b o r o stree ts
to O a k stre e t, a lo n g O a k stre e t t0 i u n e m p lo y e d persons in W a s h in g to n
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T e n th
a ve n u e
and d o w n T e n th ‘ «»unty fro m a c c e p tin g e m p lo y m e n t
,
O rd e re d H e ld
a ve n u e to th e p a rk fo r th e p a t r io t ic ! 1,1
h e rry . f r u i t and fa rm c ro p
«•xcrci.ses w h ic h a re an a n n u a l fc a - 1 h a rv e s ts . n o w u n d e r w a y in th is
lU sed on Populiatinn
In d ic tm e n ts a g a in s t fiv e persons tu re o f th e F o u rth o f J u ly o b s e rv ­ county, h a n d b ills were being d is­
trib u te d th is week among persons
T in * H ills b o r o q u o ta is based on w i re re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g by ance in H ills b o r o each y e a r
em ployed on W P A projects in this
p o p u la tio n and th e b u d g e t w o rk e d th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty g ra n d ju r y
T w e lv e F lo a ts E xp e cte d
o u t by th«» 1(1 d is tr ic ts c o n ta in e d i a nd one n o t tr u e b ill wax fo u n d
T w e lv e o r m o re flo a ts a re e x ­ cou nty
The h a n d b ills are signed by the
in
the c o u n c il,
w h ic h
in c lu d e s ! , T h e n o t tr u e b ill was re tu rn e d in pected in th e p a ra d e fro m le a d in g
P o rtla n d , F o re s t G ro v e , M c M in n ­ th e m o ra ls c h a rg e a g a in st J o e H ills b o ro business firm s , a c c o rd in g Oregon W orkers A llia n ce , w h ich
v ille . O re g o n C ity , A s to ria . T i l l i- D o b e r.
to H E W ile y , w h o is in ch a rg e p u rp o rts to be a ffilia te d w ith the
m o o k . T ig a r d . C am as, V a n c o u v e r. 1 In d ic tm e n ts in c lu d e d Jo h n A lle n , o f th e p a ra d e a rra n g e m e n ts . Spaced W orkers A llia n c e of A m erica. Head­
quarters are said to be room 420.
L o n g v ie w . K e ls o . G re sh a m , T h e
aged re s id e n t o f th e r a ilw a y tra c k s in th e lin e o f m a rc h w ill a lso be K rae m er B u ild in g . Southwest Sec­
D u lle s . St H e le n s and H o o d R iv e r i
c a in p n e a r th e co n d en se r, w h o is fo u r bands to fu rn is h th e m u sic ond and W ashington street. P o rt-
H ills b o r o ’s q u o ta th is y e a r was
A ll Should F ile
w a n te d fo r c o n tr ib u tin g to th e d e ­ necessary to ke e p th e p a ra d e m o v ­
(C o n tin u e d on Pag« J. .u lu m n
set at $330. w h ic h was b ro u g h t ! lin q u e n c y o f a m in o r and C h a rle s in g at a liv e ly tem po.
"E v e ry fa rm e r should file a w o rk
d o w n to $304 b y rea. «»n o f a c r e d it *
C o m m e rc ia l e n trie s in th e parade
sheet because I am convinced th a t
A
D a n ie ls a nd Joseph L
F e rris ,
o f $26 o b ta in e d th ro u g h th e sale
in a great nu m b e r o f instances
a r r e s t'd
in C o lu m b ia c o u n ty fo r a lre a d y in c lu d e th e H ills b o r o M o to r
o f tic k e ts to th e scout c irc u s h e ld I th e ft o f a d ru g saw.
co m p a n y. P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry , Ben
things have alrea dy been done fo r
e a rly in th e s p rin g in P o rtla n d .
F r a n k lin
sto re ,
F re d s ' S u p e rio r
some k in d of a paym ent next year
W ashington Savings & Loan as­
F J E a rl. B a n k s b e rr y p ic k e r, M a rk e t. P o o l-G a rd n e r L u m b e r c o m ­
T h e d riv e h e re M o n d a y began
if not th is year. Since they are sociation of H ills b o ro announces
w it h Hie d is p u tc h o f scouts to th e > was in d ic te d fo r th e th e ft o f an pany. M e n ’s Shop. H ills b o r o M eat
under no o b lig a tio n w hen the y its tw enty-second consecutive sem i­
h e r m -s o f each o f th e s o lic ita tio n I a la rm c lo c k fro m th e B a n ks P h a r ­ co m p a n y. P o rtla n d
G as A C o k e
file th is in fo rm a tio n , the y can go annual d ivid e n d at the ra te of 3'A
c o m m itte e , th
scout a c c o m p a n y ­ m acy. o p e ra te d b y II T ris h u m .
ahead and fa rm as th e y please and per cent. T h is ra te is on e -h a lf of
Co., a nd P o rtla n d G e n e ra l E le c ­
In d ic tm e n t w as re tu rn e d a g a in s t tric .
in g th e m e m b e r to th e H ills b o r o '
if they do som ething fo r w h ic h one per cent la rg e r than paid d u r­
I. It F is c h e r o f F o re st G ro v e on
P h a rm a c y f o r a 7:30 o ’c lo c k b re a k
paym ent is being made, then the y ing the last tw o sem i-annual p e ri­
In a d d itio n to th is se ctio n , each
fast T h e s c o u ts ta k in g p a rt in as­ a bad ch e c k c b a rg e It is a lle g e d o f th e a u to m o b ile d e a le rs in H ills ­
w ill be able to get th is m oney.
ods. Earnings have been increasing
s e m b lin g th e c o m m itte e w e re g iv ­ th a t he d re w th e ch e ck on his a c ­ b o ro w ill be a llo w e d to e n te r tw o
"A n y fa rm e r w ho has not fille d fo r the past year and have reach­
c o u n t to P C E lb e rt o f P o r tla n d a u to m o b ile s o r one a u to m o b ile and
en a b re a k fa s t o f h o tcake s
out a w o rk sheet lis tin g his 1935 ed a p o in t w here the directors
At
th e b re a k fa s t,
th«» v a rio u s a nd th a t E lb e r t passed th e ch e c k 1 one tr u c k H o w e v e r, p riz e s w ill n o t H ills b o ro 4 -H G ro u p W o r k ­ crop acreage and w ho has not gone fe lt an increase in in te re st on sav­
m e m b e rs w e re assign«»«! t e r r it o r y to to th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ta x d e ­ be g iv e n f o r th is d iv is io n o f th e
over his crop set-up fo r 193« should ings accounts was f u lly ju s tifie d .
ing on B e a u tific a tio n
in p a y m e n t
o f ta xe s com m ercial se ctio n . W ile y said.
he «*oveii‘d a nd th e c a m p a ig n g iv e n p a rtm e n t
go to t i e cou nty agent's o ffice and
The board found th a t even a fte r
i.i
fin a l o rg a n iz a tio n
b e fo re th e P re se n te d at th e b a n k th e c h e ck
A ll p a tr io tic o rg a n iz a tio n in H ills -
file th is in fo rm a tio n where they paying the increased d iv id e n d it
b o u m s M '-b a c k I t w a s fo r (120
e , k w n In g u n . . ,
i b o ro h ave been in v ite d to pa rtic- (Br L. B. Francis, A«»’L Counts Aaetu) can g ive h im som e a p r m r jm a ’ e j was passible to add a substantial
In c lu d e d on' tn«» t a m s w e re It
O rders file d th is week in c i r ­ . ip a te . and e ffo rts a re b e in g m ade
T h e hom e b e a u tific a tio n e x h ib its idea o f w here he stands th is ye a r." ' am ount to th e reserves In fact, a
R C aster H E S ta p le s. R P Ras­ c u it c o u rt In c lu d e A A S c h ra m m , by these v a rio u s g ro u p s to have w ill be a n e w fe a tu re th is y e a r at
T h is statem ent o f M r. Buchanan's I m uch la rg e r am ount tha n usual
m ussen. H o w a rd H a d le y. P I. P a t- s u p e rin te n d e n t
o f b a n ks o f th e representation i l l th e parade. I n ­ th e 4 -H c lu b d e p a rtm e n t o f th e is correct and it m ig h t be tha t the was found available.
«( uniinurd on p « * e(7, rolumn I)
state o f O re g o n vs. L . II M u r r y , v ita tio n s also have been sent to c o u n ty
1937 ' J M Person, m anager, reported
fa ir. D u e to
th e
a c tiv e same thin gs hold tru e fo r
a ll fr a te r n a l o rg a n iz a tio n s to m a rc h sp o n s o rs h ip o f th e H ills b o r o g a rd e n paym ents and i f the program is ' th a t the o u tlo o k fo r business t o
n o n -s u it;
K n o w e ls S. T ontz
\s
in
th
e
lin
e
.
l.e la h E M c P o la n d . c o n firm a tio n ;
c lu b a g ro u p o f seven H ills b o r o con tinu ed on the same basis. The i con tinu e to increase w a s never
P r u d e n tia l S a vin g s A- L o a n asso­
exact n a ture o f the 1937 program brig h te r.
’ S p e cia l a tte n tio n is b e in g p a id boys u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip o f M r-
(Continued on page 3. column 3)
The home b u ild in g business," he
c ia tio n vs H H K n a a c k , c o n fir m a ­ to th e c h ild r e n s pet se ctio n w ith J o h n L. S e a rcy, have
been e n ­
said, " w ill un do ub te dly reach p ro ­
tio n o f sale; H o m e O w n e rs ’ L o a n th e in te n tio n o f m a k in g th is as r o lle d in th e h o m e b e a u tific a tio n
portions ne ver before attained. The
c o rp o ra tio n vs Hestine W H o llis
large as p o ssib le T o in crea se in - i project,
acute housing shortage together
te r . a d m in is tr a to r estate
B arclay 1 torcst th e V e n e tia n th e a tre w i l l | T h e w o r k in th is p ro je c t consi.s
D a vis, p u b lic a tio n ; A n n a I
w ith the la rge sup ply o f funds
Siege p re se n t each e n tr y w it h a tic k e t I <>f b e a u tify in g th e hom e b y mea
vs G e o rg e 11 J o h n so n et al con- to th e sh o w th a t day. w h ile a fre e , ♦« im p ro v e d
a va ila ble fo r home loans is a com ­
la n d s c a p in g ,
la ttic e
b in a tio n that is ideal fo r develop­
tic k e t to th e c a rn iv a l rid e s also w ill fencing, lily ponds, etc.
C a n d id a te s fo r Place f ir m a t lo n o f sale.
T»
m ent of th e house co n stru ctio n
O rd e rs e n te re d th is
week
I n be g ive n .
E xh ib its consist o f notebooks con­
business."
U n io n H ig h B o ard
probate c o u rt in c lu d e W illia m M og-
P rize s also a re to be o ffe re d to ta in in g pictures o f the pro je ct be­
W ashington Savings & Loan as­
rn s e n . g u a rd ia n s h ip o f F ra n k . M a ry . th e m ost c o m ic c h a ra c te r o r cos­ fore it was started, d u rin g its de­
sociation was organized here in
W illia m a nd V o o ru s I ’ u lv e r. m in ­ tu m e in th e c o m ic s e c tio n o f th e velopm ent. and a fte r its com pletion
Sales
and
S
to
ra
g
e
Rooms
to
1925 and bears the u n iq u e record
llillx b o r n p u b lic
school
v o te rs ors; L m Ila S m ith , M a ry P e te rson , e vent.
along w ith a d ra w n plan show ing
o f h a vin g gone rig h t th ro u g h the
w i l l fin d l i t t le d if f ic u lt y in e le c t­ F e rd in a n d S tu w e . J o h n F o rm . C a r ­
w hat the o b je c tiv e was and a
be
C
o
m
p
le
te
d
Soon
A
n
o
th
e
r
d
iv
is
io
n
o
f
th
e
p
a
ra
d
e
depression w ith o u t m issing a single
in g tw o school d ir e c to r s w h e n th e y r ie F o rm
n a rra tiv e re p o rt o f the w o rk done,
H e n ry F Parson. M e rle
is rese rve d fo r d e c o ra te d bicycle s,
d iv id e n d . J M. Person was fou nde r
go to th e p o ll- M o n d a y a fte rn o o n I M W o lf. C h a rle s C lif f o r d S m ith
the m ethod follow e d, and results
w
it
t
i
a
p
p
ro
p
ria
te
p
rizes,
w
h
ile
s
t
i
l
l
o f the in s titu tio n and has been its
at 2 o 'c lo c k T w o nam es o n ly a re on ,
this
A f t e r a rr a ig n m e n t M o n d a y th e a n o th e r s e c tio n w i l l fe a tu re dec- accom plished. A ccom panying
A d d itio n of a th ird m ore room
th e b a llo t T h e y a re J a k e W e il and . f o llo w in g d e fe n d a n ts w ere o rd e re d ï orated
note book is a record book sh o w ­ to the Im p e ria l Feed k G ra in com ­ m anager since organization. T here
a u to m o b ile s .
ing in de tail the cost o f the project. pany p la n t in H ills b o ro w i ll be has been no change in its board
R jllp h E a sie r
to a p p e a r F rid a y m o rn in g to p h ad
The three -da y celeb ration opens
o f directors, w h ich is made up of
B o th M rs C E W e lls and M P | J o h n A ll i'i i, m o ra ls ch a rg e ; E. J
"T h e H ills b o ro clu b has been ve ry
J u ly 2 w ith a baseball game be- a ctive and a ll o f the boys have com pleted w ith in tw o weeks, ac­ George G H ancock a n d D D.
C ady
h a ve
d e c la re d th e m s e lv e s , E a rle
la rc e n y ; J o s e p li L
F e rris
c
o
rd
in
g
to
H
ow
ard
H
adley,
m
a
n
­
(( On 11 nurd un pa«« M, rolumn C)
B um p o f Forest G rove, and E. L.
h u t o f a n y ra c e fo r re -e le c t ion 1 and C h a rle s A . D a n ie ls, th e ft o f
been doing fin e w o rk .” states L E. ager.
Johnson. J M. Person and J. O.
P e titio n s fo r W i ll a nd E a ste r w e re I d ra g saw.
Francis, assistant cou nty
agent.
F ram e w o rk fo r t h e a d d itio n , Robb of H illsb o ro .
"T h e ir e x h ib its at the county fa ir w h ich covers the e n tire n o rth side
f ile d S a tu rd a y n ig h t, th e last d a te
f o r n o m in a tio n s .
should be v e ry in te re stin g to those o f the old stru ctu re , is a ll in place
people w ho are interested in g a r­ and the ro o f about tw o -th ird s in
C a d y , w h o has s e rv e d a n u m b e r
dens and la n d sca p in g ”
«if y e a rs on th e lo c a l school h o a rd . I
place th e firs t o f the week. The
M em bers o f the clu b are Jack room w i ll be 155 feet long and 28
w i l l be a c a n d id a te fo r e le c tio n to
h
Howe.
Raym
ond
Eslinger.
B
ill
Ev-
th e H ills b o r o u n io n
h ig h
sch o o l |
feet wide.
Î3
ere tt. Robert H u rd. D e lm ar M ohr.
Ix ia rd at th e e le c tio n M o n d a y a f t ­
The new space w ill a llo w o ffic e
Douglas
Seym
our.
Jack
Goodman.
S-ooms
on the fro n t; sales room and
e rn o o n . J u n e 22. P e titio n s fo r h im
A
fla
g
w
i
l
l
be
p
re
se
n
te
d
to
C
o
u
n
­
W
ashington
cou
nty
fa
ir
board.
w e re b e in g c ir c u la te d th e last o f
storage and displa y place fo r seeds :
Si> C a rlo a d s Pass T h ro u g h II. T Heese - -
R. M Banks and C. as w e ll as fo r re m o v in g th e re - I
th e w e e k and w i l l be f ile d n e x t t y J u d g e D o n a ld T. T e m p le to n fo r
D. M in to n, held an a ll day session ta il stock fro m the m a n u fa c tu rin g
w e e k.
h is c o u rt ro o m b y S co u t H a r r in g ­
H ills b o ro M o n d a y
D em o c ra ts H o ld P r e c i n c t
in th«- cham ber o f com m erce rooms p o rtio n o f the b u ild in g
W e d n e sda y a fte rn o o n W illia m F to n cam p. U n ite d S p a n ish W a r V e t­
F rid a y, and revised and prepared
The
im
p
rovem
e
nts
also
in
clu
d
e
C o m m itte e m e n M e e t
Haase, p re s id e n t o f th e F arm ers’ erans, a t 2 p. m S u n d a y.
(Cunlinurd on pnur S, rutumn 7>
In a d d itio n to th e s h ip m e n ts o f
a street connecting F irst and Second j
M u tu a l
In s u ra n c e c o m p a n y ,
an-
sheep fro m «'astern O re g o n ranges,
D
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
C
o
m
m
a
n
d
e
r
Jam
es
;
avenues
along
the
fro
n
t
of
the
I
n o iin e <1 h im s e lf as a c a n d id a te
w h ic h a rr iv e d
last w e e k fo r G.
i warehouse.
Ed L. Moore, secretary o f the
fo r d ir e c to r to oppose C a d y. He T Beach o f P o rtla n d a nd D e p a rt­ R ussell M o rg a n , s ix m o re c a rlo a d s
M a n u fa ctu re o f feeds was sus­ H ills b o ro C ham ber o f Com m erce,
d e c la re s D ia l lie lias n o th in g o th e r m e n t P a tr io tic In s tr u c to r J u d d
passed th ro u g h H ills b o r o M o n d a y
pended
fo
r
tw
o
days'
at
the
end
of
was
elected chairm an o f th e dem o­
in m in d th a n th e d is tric t a n d th e S ta u ffe r o f Eugene w i l l be pre se n t. on th e w a y to T im b e r.
the week w h ile e le ctricia n s m oved j c ra tic c e n tra l com m ittee o f W ash­
ta x p a y e rs , W C. C h ris te n s e n is th e
T h is s h ip m e n t, o w n e d b y an east­
Business men are asked to put
i the m aster sw itc h -b o x and w ir in g ' in g to n cou nty at an org a n iza tio n
r e t ir in g m e m b e r, w h o lias declaim'd
e rn O reg o n sheepm an, w i l l go on
B e rry p ic k in g season has brought fro m the center o f th e b u ild in g to m eeting o f pre cin ct com m itteem en
th a t he w ill n o t be a c a n d id a te out th e ir flags fo r the day.
ra n g e
a d ja c e n t
to th e
M o rg a n e xtra w o rk fo r both the sh e riff's i the east side.
T hursd ay n ig h t in the cham ber of
fo r anot tie r te rm .
M em bers o f the p a trio tic o rg a n i­ flo c k s , r e m a in in g th ro u g h th e s u m ­ o ffic e and the ju stice cou rt, records
com m erce rooms.
S ch o o l e le c tio n s fo r o ne d ir e c ­
m
e
r
m
o
n
th
s
to
be
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
indicate. In the s h e riff's office, ac­
O th er office rs in clu d e d
Mrs.
to r each and a c le r k , w ill be u n d e r zations are welcom e as w e ll as the w in te r ra n g e east o f th e m o u n ta in s
cord
in
g
to
John
C
onnell,
a
nigh
t
M azie Hays o f Aloha, v ic e -c h a ir­
(('»ntiniirft on page 7, rolumn 4)
I general p u blic
in th e fa ll.
patrol has been assigned to d u ty
man; Mrs. M a ry L. R oberts o f F o r­
R a n g in g o f sheep in W a s h in g to n in a d d itio n to the day tim e w o rk.
est Grove, re-elected secretary, and
c o u n ty is a n e w in d u s try , w h ic ti |
Because o f disturbances near and
L. S. C am pbell o f H illsb o ro , treas­
fo llo w e d th e d is c o v e ry a fe w ye a rs j in tile various b e rry patches, where
Decision to hold n ig h t m eeting« urer.
ago in C o lu m b ia c o u n ty th a t th e I pickers fro m a ll parts o f the state
M oore replaces I,. T McPheeters,
w ild pea v in e s a nd o th e r g ro w th and the na tion arc assembled, the d u rin g the sum m er was made by w ho has been appointed postmas­
( n th e m o u n ta in c u to v e r la n d s o f- p a tro l makes a series o f n ig h t v is ­ the W ashington county u n it. F a rm ­ te r for H ills b o ro and w h o soon
, fe te d e x c e lle n t p a sture .
its and rem ains on ca ll at any ers' U nion, here S atu rday at the w ill enter on his du ties at the
V eterans' hall. A ttendance was lig h t
R a n g in g o f sheep in th e c u to v e r tim e.
E n g li: h ry e grass seeded in a m ade on to p o f a h ill a nd w h ile
postoffiee.
In Justice A. W Haven's court because of the busy b e rry season.
p lo t on th e E lm e r G u e rb e r fa rm Reed c a n a ry grass is a lo w w e t la n d s is co n s id e re d a b e n e fit in
A rrangem ents have been com ­
N ext m eeting w ill be Jun e 27. a
at H e lv e tia r ig h t a lo n g sid e a p lo t la n d grass, it lias p e rsiste d n e a rly th e w a y o f fir e p re v e n tio n , ns th e over the week-end six men plead week ahead, on account o f the pleted by the exe cutive com m ittee
o f Ita lia n o r d o m e s tic r y e grass as w e ll as a n y o f th e m a nd .shows sheep re m o v e m u c h o f th e g ro u n d g u ilty to being d ru n k in a p u b lic re g u la r session com ing on J u ly 4.
o f the dem ocratic co u n ty c e n tra l
w ere sentenced. A ll
has p e rs is te d and s t ill sh o w s a c o n s id e ra b le g ro w th e v e ry s p rin g . g ro w th w h ic h is a fir e h a za rd in place and
C o m m itte e to take charge o f the com m ittee to celebrate Roosevelt
th e la te s u m m e r m o n th s.
w ere pickers.
good sta n d th a t is c o m p a r a tiv e ly
Day
at A loha in the G range h a ll
annual
p icn ic J u ly 19 includes
In th e s p rin g o f 1935 G u e rb e r
i h i i f t y . D o m e s tic r y e grass u n d e r seeded a s m a ll a m o u n t o f H ig h la n d
M onday, E a rl
B u tle r, Thomas F ra n k S chulm erieh, Pete J o rg e n ­ S aturday night. June 27. T h is w ill
D in n e r tim e Sunday n ig h t found
Dugan and George U n e ril were son and M r. Patton. T hey w ill de­ be in honor of P resident Roose­
th e same c o n d itio n s has p r a c tic a l­ c a n a ry grass at one end o f th is
W ashington county's delegation to
sentenced to 2(1 days in ja il ajid cide on the place and the n a ture of ve lt's n o m in a tio n fo r president.
ly d is a p p e a re d . B o th seedings w e re p lo t and th is is d o in g re m a rk a b ly
4-H sum m er school v ir tu a lly set­
paroled on paym ent o f costs. S a tu r­ the sports and prizes.
A rrangem ents so fa r in clu d e a
in n d i O c to b e r 31, 1933, at Hie same w e ll th is y e a r. It is m a k in g a v e ry
tle d w ith baggage stowed aw ay and
day F ra n k W heeler and L. C.
ra te o f see d in g D is a p p e a ra n c e o f h e a vy, lu x u r ia n t g ro w th , a nd at
C o n v e n tio n re p o rts w e re g iv e n dance and e n te rta in m e n t program . beds made up in dorm itories.
Foster dre w three -da y ja il sen­ b y W E. J e tt. C h a rle s H e rb , M rs.
(Continued on page #, rolumn 2)
th e d o m e s tic ry e grass a fte r tw o p resent tim e sh o w s p ro b a b ly m o re
The fu tu re citizens were carried
LEBANO N
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty tences and Jack K en t dre w 20 days J o h n K a n in a and M rs . M a ry H o r n ­
n r th re e y e a rs , u s u a lly one ye a r, feed fo r a g iv e n area th a n a n y o f
to C o rv a llis in tw o busses, w h ich
is w e ll re p re se n te d h e re a t L e b a n ­ and costs.
e r. R e p o rts b ro u g h t o u t th e need
is w h a t u s u a lly h a p pe n s w it h th is th e o th e r
v a rie tie s .
T ills
bears on at th e a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n o f th e I
le
ft
H ills b o ro s h o rtly a fte r noon
fo r m o re e d u c a tio n
a m o n g th e
V a rie ty o f grass, a c c o rd in g to W. F out re s u lts in o th e r p a rts o f th e
and a rriv e d in C o rv a llis at 4
O re g o n S ta te G ran g e . M F. M d ls
ra
n
k
s
a
nd
th
e
u
n
it
d
e
cid
e
d
to
e
s
ta
b
­
G.vru.s, c o u n ty agent.
c o u n ty , w h e re th is s tr a in o f c a n a ry o f H ills b o ro , m a ste r o f th e W a sh ­
o'clock. One bus traveled the east
lis h a c ir c u la tin g lib r a r y in th e
R e c e n tly a gre u p o f W a s h in g to n grass has been seeded.
In some
p o rtio n o f the T u a la tin va lle y loop
n e a r fu tu re . Need fo r c o -o p e ra tiv e s
rc n in ty fa rm e rs in te re s te d in grass o th e r p a rts o f th e cou nty s m a ll in g to n C o u n ty Pom ona G ra n g e , is
c h a irm a n o f th e te m p e ra n c e co m - ,
k e e p in g th e ir b e n e fits w it h in th e
P a u l L. Patterson, local attorn ey, high w ay and the other went by
fo r p a s tu re o r s ed p u rp o se s lo o jt- p la n tin g s and in on«' case a c o n ­
m it t ie ;
Ross
F in d le y , m a ste r o f
m e m b e rs h ip was stressed. It was was elected president o f the H ills ­ w ay of Forest Grove. The groups
i d o v e r these p lo ts o f 14 v a rie tie s s id e ra b le acreage is a p p ro x im a te ly l.e e d v O ra n g e , is a m e m lie r o f th e
H ills b o r o ’s z o n in g o rd in a n c e , u n ­ de'emed an in ju s tie e not o n ly to boro C ham ber of Com m erce M o n ­ met in M c M in n v ille .
on Ih e G iie r lie i fa rm w it h H a r ry s h o u ld e r h ig h
It Is not as p a la t­ c o m m itte e on d iv is io n o f labor: d e r c o n s id e ra tio n fo r th e last ye a r,
A r r iv in g in C o rva llis, the boy«
Mac-
those c a r r y in g th e b u rd e n s b u t to day night to succeed H. I,
S e h o lh . w h o d ll eels th e fo ra g e c ro p a b le as some o f o u r o th e r grasses, O scar lla g g o f R e e d v ille . m a ste r o f '
w ill lie re a d y fo r th e c ity c o u n c il
Kenzie. w ho ha.« served fo r the last a n d g irls were tak«*n at once to
in v e s tig a tio n s in th e P a c ific n o r t h ­ hut because o f its h e a vy y ie ld in g A lo h n (¡ra n g e , is b u sy on th e b y ­ al a sp e cia l m e e tin g J u n e 17, ac­ o th e r business concerns.
tw o years.
register and be assigned to rooms.
west fo r Ih e U n ite d S tates d e p a r t­ a b ilit y m e rits c o n s id e ra tio n
G la d y s M eye rs, c o rd in g to G e o rg e M cG ee, c it y m a n ­
fro m la w s c o m m itte e ;
H illsb o ro g irls w ere assigned to
O th e rs ele cte d
w e re :
H o w a rd
m e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e .
Taxes Due M unday
a n y o n e d e s irin g I o e s ta b lis h
a m a ste r o f T ig a rd (¡ra n g e , is a m e m ­ ager.
Hadley, vice-president; J. I,. Searcy, W aldo hall, w here most o f them
H ig h la n d b e n t grass, C h e w in g 's p e rm a n e n t
p a stu re
o r
m ea d o w b e r o f th e hom e e co n om ie s c o m ­
A fte r presentation o f the o r d i­
W it li ta xe s c o m in g in
s lo w ly , treasurer, and C. T R ichartison, re ­ were congregated on the second
fescue, E n g lis h
ry e grass.
T a ll grass p a sture .
m itte e .
nance to the council, p u b lic notice ta x p a y e rs a rc b e in g w a rn e d th a t elected d ire c to r fo r th re e years. floo r. The boys made the t r ip
fescue, o rc h a rd grass, a nd t a ll oat
S o m e tim e in th e n e x t tw o w e e ks
J. R. F o rs y th e , c o u n ty d e p u ty of date o f he a tin g w ill be neces­ J u n e 15 is th e latest d a te fo r p a y ­ H o ldo ver m em bers of the board under the d ire c tio n of L. E. F ra n ­
grass have been th e m o re c o n s is t­ a n o th e r fie ld m e e tin g w ill b e h e ld fo r
th e g ra n g e fo r
W a s h in g to n sary a fte r w h ich the council can m e n t o f th e second q u a rte r, ac- are M o rris W e il and G eorge S el­ cis, assistant cou nty agent, w h ile
e n t v a rie tie s in these plo ts. O ne in th e c o u n ty , w h e re th e re is 10 c o u n ty , is also present.
pro cred to adopt the law. A d v c r- cord in g to M iss G la d y s E is n e r, ta x fridge.
the g irls are in care o f Mrs. G len
o f th e s u rp ris e s has been
Reed acres o f th is to be h a rv e s te d fo r
N e w ly e le cte d state o ffic e rs w ill tisem ent o f the ordinance w ill be | deputy. I f p a id not la te r th a n M o n -
New o ffice rs w ill be in sta lle d in S in g e lta ry o f G arden Home.
Two Retiring
as Directors
Tw o Sections, F o u rte e n P ages
Group Feels
Dairy Creek
Work Certain
Crews Speed
Work at Sylvan
Members o f County 4 - H Clubs at
A n n u al Session on College Campus
County Grangers
Work at Sessions
Patterson Named
C. C. President
Zoning Ordinance
Ready Next Week
can ary grass. Those seedings were
(Cunlinurd on pngr 3,
column 31
be installed Friday.
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through the columns of the Argus. ! day, interest will not be due.
Septem ber,
ï
Monday morning the groups were
organized fo r classes and a c tiv itie s
o f the sum m er school.
Each year It is custom ary at the
4-H club sum m er school to pay
special
reco gn ition
to
various
groups in the state th a t have been
p a rtic u la rly active in th e support
o f 4-H clu b w o rk, according to L.
E Francis, assistant co u n ty agent.
These groups are usu ally honored
at the d a ily a ftern oon assemblies
at w h ich tim e representatives from
the various organizations are pres­
ent and se a t'd on the p la tfo rm
Schedule fo r these special day« at
sum m er school th is year arc as
fo llo w s :*
S aturday, June 13, educational
day C. A H ow ard, state su p e rin ­
tendent o f schools, speaker S u n ­
day, June I I. fla g day. Tuesday,
June 18. grange day-State Master
Ray G ill, speaker Wednesday, June
17. bankers’ and K iw a n is day T P.
C ram er, secretary Oregon Stat«
Bankers' association, speaker T h u rs-
(ConUnasS ye pass 3, isiaiaa D
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