The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 18, 1936, Image 1

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Read the Ads—
I li II.,boro
Independent
'"aker Sunday
Established 1873
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H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , Ju n e 1H, 193G
Record Crowd
Anticipated for
Pioneer Picnic
Heavy Vote
Sets Record
for Election
W eil W inners
Mini Covers Ronds
Expect Union Battle
C r o p s D a m a g e d as W e a t h e r
H igh
Sch ool
V oters
A rg u s
Established
1894
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Tw o Sections, F o u rte e n P ages
Auto Driver Dedication Ceremonies
GOP, Demos
Planned fo r Park July 3 Prepare for
Near Death
After Crash Workmen Have Transformed Landscape to Fall Contests
Meet at C ro ssro ad s
B allot
M onday on T w o
W et
H ills b o ro
W rite NrUhhorhixHl New» for
the Inform ation of the
Reader! Each Week
Place of Shaded Walks, Pools
and Green Lawns
in Hot C am p aign ; E aster,
T en ts in N ight
g u s
35 Correspondents
A record crow d is expected to a t­
tend the annual p icn ic o f Pioneers
and N o tic e Sun., and D aughters of
W ashington C o un ty association at
S iiu tc park Sunday, be g in n in g w ith
a p icn ic luncheon at 12 30 The a ft­
ernoon’s program w ill begin at 2
o'clock, w ith L. E W ilkes, p re si­
dent of the organization, presiding. G arden H om e W om an H eld
Donald E Long, a descendant o f
U nder Car in M ishap
e a rly pioneers, w ill be the p r in c i­
pal speaker, and sh o rt ta lks w ill be
E arly T u esd a y
made by several p ro m in e n t p io ­
M a jo r event of “ H a p p y D a y s ’ c e le b ra tio n J u ly 3, will
neers and n a tive citizens of the
be o fficial d e d ic a tio n of S h u te p a rk . T he p ro g ram , u n d e r
county. F in is L. B ro w n o f La ure l,
vice -preside nt, is a rra n g in g
the |
th e direc tion of H erb S tap les, c h a irm a n , assisted by R alph
m usical pro gra m and is m a kin g j
an e ffo rt to have descendants o f :
E aster, ('. T. R ichardson, O ra n g e P h e lp s and W. G. Ide,
e a rly pioneers featured. He an- '
nounees that the program w ill in - D river o f L oaded G as T ruck will include a sp e a k e r, fla g ra isin g a n d special m usic.
elude o ld -tim e m usic by S T. W a lk- I
E. J. G riffith , s ta te d ire c to r of W PA , p ro b ab ly will be
S ays U n a b le to Stop
c-r < F id d lin g S aini of Forest G rove;
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er. An invitation,
vocal solo by G. Russell M organ o f !
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th ro u g h th e local o ffice o f W PA.
H illsb o ro ; o ld -tim e orchestra m usic
was sent th is week, and, though
by M a rv in W hitm ore, v io lin ; Tom | S u ffe rin g a crushed ku l 1. in ju re d
o ffic ia l acceptance has not yet been
Shuck, cornet; F. L. B row n, g u ita r, I rig h t leg arid o th e r probable hurts,
received, it is expected th a t he w ill
w ith M rs. John M u llo y as accom- Mrs. F rye S tein bo rn, 43. o f near
be here. H is address is deemed
panist; songs by three c h ild re n of , G arden Home lies in Good S am a ri-
p a rtic u la rly a p p ro p ria te b e c a u s e
M r and M rs. Ray Ego of L a u re l. , tan h o spita l fo llo w in g an autom o-
I the w o rk in the p a rk was carried
g ru n d c h ild re n o f e a rly pioneers o f ; b ile accident at 5 o'clock Tuesday
j on w ith W P A funds.
the cou nty; vocal duet by Mrs. m o rn in g She is in a c ritic a l con-
'
V is ito rs to S hute pa rk th is year
Leon S. Davis and Mrs. John M u l- j d itio n .
w i ll fin d the H appy Days celebra­
lo y o f L a u re l; song and dance ‘ The accident happened at the in -
tio n progressing in such an a r ­
num bers by Jean A nn M ognett o f teraection o f the B e rth a -B e a ve rto n
boreal settin g as H ills b o ro never
T iga rd, g ra nd dau gh te r
of
Mrs. high w ay. Oleson road and Scholls
has before boasted.
F lora I ’io. county pioneer, and as- F e rry road 6n the eastern border
U n de r d ire c tio n of George M c ­
sem bly s in g in g of old songs. O r- of the cou nty M rs. S te in b o rn was
Gee, c ity m anager, the e n tire p a rk
ehestra w ill also p la y several n u m - , a p p a re n tly th ro w n fro m her car
has been tra n sfo rm e d fro m odds
before it fe ll on her a fte r h u rtlin g
bers d u rin g the lu nch hour.
and ends o f n a tiv e trees and grass,
A m on g the
m any o u t-o f-to w n ' 80 feet in to a hedge to th e west of
to
a w e ll planned p a rk w ith sweep-
v is ito rs expected w ill be the X. P. the intersection.
in g drives, grassy plots em erald
U. clu b of P ortla nd , w h ich is com- ' Unconscious w hen th e car was
w ith new gro w th , flo w e rs bloom ing
posed of wom en w ho were pioneer . rem oved fro m her, her version of
and sh ru b b e ry fra m in g the curves
students o f P a cific U n iv e rs ity , w ith ' th e accident could not be learned.
(Continued on pace 5. -olumn 1>
Mrs. N e llie Woods Adam s as pres b u t K en ne th T. B ent, 30, d r iv e r of
ident. and Mrs. Cora W ills Soden the A sb u ry gasoline d e liv e ry tr u c k
as secretary. Mrs. H a rrie t Hoover w h ic h crashed w ith her Essex se­
K illin . the firs t wom an graduate of dan, declared th a t she d ro ve her
the u n iv e rs ity , is an othe r one of m achine in to the in te rse ctio n fro m
((u n h n u rd on page 7. column 4)
the G arden Hom e d ire c tio n w ith ­
out stopping and he was unable to
avo id the crash.
T ru c k H e a v ily Loaded
The tru c k , c o n ta in in g 4600 g a l­
lons o l gasoline designated fo r de­
liv e r y Tuesday m o rn in g in V e r­ Judg? R. F ra n k Peters o f H illsb o ro ,
w ho was T hursday elected grand
nonia, was tra v e lin g at about 25
m aster o f Masonic lodge in O re­
m iles per hour, B ent declared.
L ocal Jurist E lected to H igh
gon.
T ire m arks of th e tru c k , acco rd­
in g to the s h e riff’s re p o rt o f the
F ra tern a l O ffic e
lisclosed that Bent a t- J
•
School P atrons T hrong Polls
P ick ers from
C o n t in u e s
/
W ith W liitb is ( o m b in ed th e I I illxboro In d ep e n d e n t
C loudburst S atu rd ay Move«
Berry
£♦
V i
■
MW*- -
o
Wind, Rains
Sweep Valley
During Week
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I 'a
’I h r I..Ue*4 h i M m iia iid U ifijc
N e w * fro m Y our Hume
S tu rm k a d i W eek
V o lu m e 43, No. 1H
w & k í p /} >
Grand Master
Casting one of the heaviest votes
Belea ed fro m a rlo u d b u t t S a t­
in tiie h is to ry o f H ills b o ro school
urd ay flig h t about 9 o'clock oil
elections, electors M on iia y
n ig h t
b»w.i H ill, sm ith of Cornelius, flood
had named R alph It. Easter and
waters ru sh in g dow n a canyon
Jake W eil school board members,
adjacent to (he John C o rne liu s
despite an in te n sive w rite - in cam ­
farm , swept aw ay food supplies,
paign to defeat them.
hi tid in g and c lo th in g of b e rry p ic k ­ Donald E. Long, na tive of H il
bom grandson o f pioneers and
O pposing Easter and W eil were
er camped there The victim s were
p o p u la r P ortla nd attorn ey, w ill Edgar K an in a and H C. V arner,
le ft w ith o u t su ffic ie n t c lo th in g to
iie
the
speaker
Sunday
when
the
w h ile oth er names w ritte n in on
& b e lte r them against the night.
pioneers and n a tive sons a n d tiie b a llo t in clud ed Mrs. It E rank
A id was rushed to them by the
daughters
ga
ther
In
S
hiite
park.
Peters. L. C. K ra m ie n . A J. H ar-
Kt d Cross chapter here, assisted by
tra m p f and M rs. S. W. M elhuish.
S h e riff John C onnell, w ho carried
The last three nam ed had
one
food. h(*dding clo th in g, and blankets
vote each
to the u trlc k e n fa m ilie s
Easter. W e ll W in
The victim s included M r
and
C o un ty o f votes disclosed Easter,
Mrs. C
M ille r of P ortland. Mr
141,
W
eil.
179. Kanina, 118; V arner.
and Mrs. John H e rtle and fo u r
84 and Mrs. Peters, 14. A to ta l of
c h ild re n of S ilv e rto n , M r and M rs
283 votes w ere cast.
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W
T a y lo r a n d s ix -y e a r-o ld
A n o th e r h a rd fou ght election is
«laughter o f B rid a l V < il
A ll o f
expected M onday when the d is tric t
n
elects a m em ber to tiie union high
mg and bedding by tin* Bed Cross
l iiool board. N o m ina tion s now in ­
and countv re lie f com m ittee O th e r
clude M. P. Cady and W illia m F.
v ic tim
included Thomas W alch
Cyrus
U
rgin
g
F
arm
ers
M
ake
Haase, and it is ru m o re d th a t an ­
of P ortland, w ho lost his bedding,
oth er candidate may be w ritte n in
and the L. e Bussell fa m ily o f six
E
ffort
List
A
c
rea
g
e
on the tic k e t. Polls w ill be open
fro m Lebanon, who lost t h e i r
at the high school fro m 2 o'clock
grocery supply. T w o boys, also
in the a ftern oon to 7 o'clock at
camped there, lost th e ir (equipment,
illy W hi F Cyrun, I "iiniy Aus,it)
nigh t.
but were taken home soon after
J u ly 3 has been set by the State
In the election M onday, a ll q u a l­
the disaster, when th e ir parents A g ric u ltu ra l C onservation c o m m it­
ifie d voters of the union h i g h
w ere called
tee as the Inst day on w h ich w o rk
i lioid d is tric t may vote, rc g n rd lc v ;
I iw u a r r of Hanger
sheets m ay lie file d at the county of w here the y reside in th e d is ­
Most of the <• im pers w ere ready agent's offices. M ure than
900 tric t. V oting, the re fore, is expected
fo r bed oi in bed w hen the sto. m
fa rm e r of W ashington cou nty had to be heavy, H ow ever, a ll o f the
stru ck the lu ll and the w a te r came
file d th e ir crop acreage reports up voters o f the d is tric t must come
mo s w iftly th a t n o m * w e r e
aware to S aturday nigh t.
une oft the
to the p o llin g place, w h ich in th is
h ig h w a y about 58 feet fro m the
o f tro u b le u n t i l th e flo o d s w e p t
D
iv
id
in
g
t
|
ir
cro
p
acreages
fo
r
ease
is
the
high
school
b
u
ild
in
g
.
D
eliv
er
First
C on sign m en t scene o f the crash.
dow n upon them,
b e a r in g
mud.
Persons q u a lifie d to vole in th is
_
_
,
The le ft fro n t w heel o f the tru c k
sticks and c a rry in g a ll loo. e ob- 1935 in to th e ir respective c la s s ifi­
c
a
tio
n
!
under
th
is
program
and
electio
n
are
a
ll
persona
o
f
vo
tin
g
B
onus
B
onds
B eg in s
s tru c k the Essex ju s t ahead o f the
jcct.s in its path
com
paring
th
is
to
ta
l
acreage
to
age.
w
ho
are
citizens
o
f
Oregon
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j
w
in
d sh ie ld , be nd ing the fra m e and
A cco rd in g to the l«C<
account given
I sho vin g the en gine ove r to the
by S h e riff C onnell, the w a te r cut what they are going to have thi.. and w ho have resided in the d is­
D is trib u tio n of adjusted com pen- opposite side. W h ile the car was
a d itch th ro u g h b e rry fields h ig h ­ year and pro ba bly w ill have next tric t at least 30 days p rio r to the
The H ills b o ro A rg u s is s ta rtin g
A person to be consid­ sation t h r if t bonds w ill begin th is v ir t u a lly dem olished, th e le ft fro n t an in te restin g, new education car-
er on tlu* h ill w h ich was at least year i> the on ly accurate w ay that «lection
three feet w id e and m ore than tw o a fa rm operu to r can a rriv e at a ered a citize n o f O regon m ust have m o rn in g 'T h u rs d a y , as scheduled, he a d lig h t o f the tru c k was crushed, toon ^ r it .s j „ today's issue, o ffe r­
, h. e paper
nan„ r $10
eln in
,n
feet deep T he m ud ca rrie d from d e fin ite idea as to any possible resided in the state at least six acco rding to Fred llo lz n a g d . post e e le ft fro n t s p rin g broken, a xle ing subscribers of th
m aster The firs t shipm e nt o f bonds | bent and the fr o n t w heel d riv e n
months.
thi* plowed fie ld s hv the excessive benefit to h im in the program .
cash aw ards f o r ’ s o lv in g the p ro v ­
back against th e ru n n in g board. A erbs best represented by the w e e k ­
T h is plan has been exp la ine d at
V o tin g began as soon as the polls a rriv e d here yesterday.
on < vered the » >mp and de-
Some confusion resulted in the-* l i f t re a r tir e was cut and b lo w n ly cartoons.
con tinu ed
i ’ t I fi-o n « b»ot t«» • f<ot a n t m eetings and th ro u g h ou r local opened M onday a n d
a h a lf of m int ove r the roadw ay newspapers several tim es and it stea dily th ro u g h o u t t h e day, a H ills b o ro te r r ito r y th ro u g h the ear- ' out.
A ll the fa m ily can e n jo y th is in ­
A p p a re n tly , acco rding to the re- terestin g game. I t is educational,
at the m outh o f the canyon.
I should n o t be necessary to go nu m be r being turne d aw ay a fte r ly d e liv e ry o f the bonds in P o rt-
The creek, w h ich flo w s fro m the over it again, how ever, in b rie f the polls closed at 7 o'clock. T e le ­ land b e g in n in g M onday, but bonds port, the car s w u n g as the tru c k e n te rta in in g and p ro fita b le .
canvori. raised over three feet f o l­ paym ents a p p ro x im a tin g $14 per phones w ere said to have been busy designed fo r d is trib u tio n in the crashed in to it. a llo w in g the gaso-
S ix cartoons w ill appear, one
lo w in g the storm .
acre fo r increasing the acreage of th ro u g h o u t the day u rg in g voters sm a llcr centers came as scheduled, lin e ta n k to catch the Essex in the each week fo r a perio d o f s ix weeks
the shipm ents le a v in g San F r a n - ' rear, th ro w in g it in to the d itc h I and
u the prizes
K.
Tin-, storm, w h ich form ed above soil conserving crops in 1038 above to the polls.
w ill be aw arded at
Im m e d ia te ly a fte r the resu lt of cisco as fir s t announced on June about 80 feet d ista n t The w heel ,[lf . cnd o( th a t tim e
Bald Peak, swept along the sum - w hat they w ere in 1935 can be
<< „ n iin u r d « h i page », ru lu m ii 5)
the v o tin g was made kno w n , the 15.
m a rks of the tr u c k in d ica te d th a t
obtained.
Besides solving th e proverbs best
T h rou gh
special
arrangem ents | R skid de d a p p ro x im a te ly 41 feet represented by the cartoons, sub-
S oil conserving crops are a lfa lfa , school board met fo r the annual
m
eeting
o
f
organization,
Easter
be­
made in the c ity , an c jttra c a rrie r a fte r the collision , the re p o rt said, scribers m ust e ith e r ren ew th e ir
any o f the clovers, pe ren nia l grass­
B oth the occupants o f th e tru c k ow n subscriptions fo r a perio d o f
es o r cover crops. Paym ent o f the in g elected cha irm an and L . C. w ill w o rk today d e liv e rin g bonds
Lom ax re-appointed as cle rk.
to veterans w ho have given an ad­ and car w ere d r iv in g alone and no one year, or secure one new year's
sum m entioned fo r such increase in
é
C
om
m
ittees
appointed
included
dress w ith in the c ity o f H illsb o ro . witnesses near th e scene w e r e subsc. ip tio n to the A rgus. The prize
; acreage is dependent, o f course,
A J. H a rtra m p f and C a rl Russell,
upon h a vin g a to ta l acreage o f soil b u ild in g s and grounds; Jake W e il On the routes, the ru r a l ca rrie rs found. The d riv e r was a llo w e d to schedule and the rules appear in
d e liv e ry
w h e re ve r 8 ° fre e and up to date the re has another colum n o f th is issue.
conserving crops in 1938 w h ich and R. E W ile y, teachers, a n d a r e m a kin g
E veryone know s w h a t a p ro ve rb
instances n,,t been an a tte m p t to b rin g
; am ounts tn at least 15 per cent of Easter and W ile y, finance and p u r­ possible tod ay in a ll
is. Some of the m ore famous, p e r­
w h ere the veteran is at hand w ith j charges against him .
that acreage th a t is in soil d e p lct- chases.
haps. arc: "A B ird in the Hand is
P W A O rders L arge Sum for . in g crops.
Report o f finances given at the p ro p e r id e n tific a tio n . W here the
W o rth T w o in the B ush." "A R o ll­
O th e r paym ents can be obtained m eeting, shows the d is tric t in b e t­ veteran is not accessible to the
in g Stone G athers No Moss." 'B ird s
S ew er P ay rolls
fo r n e a rly a n y th in g tha t m ig h t be te r fin a n c ia l shape th is year than ca rrie r, n o tific a tio n s of registered
o f a Feather Flock T oge ther." etc.
I listed as a soil b u ild in g o r a soil last w ith a balance on hand of m a il w ill be left.
N ow go to it! G et the m em bers
A il bonds, a n d accom panying
o f y o u r fa m ily together fo r a few
F ina ncial problem s c o n fro n tin g conserving practice. Seeding red $230 98
checks fo r a ll am ounts un de r $50.
clover,
e
ith
e
r
alone
o
r
in
grain,
Income, according to the re p o rt
H ills b o ro in connection w ith p a y ­
Reservation o f a section o f 200 m inutes each day, and see w ho
are in registered
packages
ad ­
ro lls fu r w o rkm e n on the sew er •ceding a lfa lfa , la d in o clover, w h ite bv L. C. Lom ax, cle rk, totaled $37,- dressed to the veteran and f o r seats in the firs t base area o f the can get the answers firs t. Y o u r la ­
no il dis|M>sal plan t projects under clover, sweet clover, crim son clover, 798 44 made up o f a balance from w h ic h the veteran, him self, must grandstand at V aughn p a rk fo r bors w ill be rew arded!
(('n n tin u r d on page 2. colum n 2 )
w ay in H ills b o ro since e a rly spring, pi re n n ia l grass o r grass m ix tu re ,
Wes
sign a receipt a fte r pro pe r id e n ti­ H ills b o ro and v ic in ity on
was solved tin s week w ith notice j and fo r p lo w in g under a cover crop
S ch u lm e rich n ig h t. June 25. has
fica tio n .
*
W ashin '
I > C that PW A i even though som ething else is p la n t- |
Id e n tific a tio n can be accom plish­ been announced by the p a rk m a n ­
In s au thorized the deposit o f $102,- I ed on the land afte rw a rd s, and
ed th ro u g h tw o persons k n o w n to agement.
co m b a ttin g noxious weeds, a r e
000 to the cre d it o f the c ity .
T ic k e ts fo r the section are to be
the m a il c a rrie r w h ere the m a il
The sum is the am ount o f the I practices fo r w h ich paym ents v a ry -
in the hands of the men's H ills b o ro
c
a
rrie
r
is
not
acquainted
w
ith
the
governm ent loan to H ills b o ro fo r i in g from $1 50 to $10 pe r acre may
B rea kfast clu b in H ills b o ro th is
veteran.
con stru ction , and p ro ba bly w ill be ' be obtained, such paym ents being
w eek and can be procured fro m
Veterans
w
h
o
have
n
o
tifie
d
the
fo llo w e d by the gra nt m o n e y apart from the firs t paym ent m en­
po stofficc o f a business address in any m em ber, and a t the A rg u s o f­
am o un ting to $83.455. D u rin g the tioned w h ich was fo r s h iftin g acre­
fice.
W ill M eet F ast C ornelius
H ills b o ro w ill be in clu d e d in the
in te rv a l w h ile governm ent red tape age. These la tte r paym ents are also
The occasion is to honor Wes
special
d
e
liv
e
ry
service
as
w
i
ll
a
ll
Troop
T
rain
L
eaves
T
u
esd
ay
was being unw ound, the c ity treas­ depi ndent upon a soil conserving
S ch u lm e rich o f H illsb o ro , w h o is
T eam H ere J u ly 3
veterans em ployed in R a y-M ahn g p la y in g th is year w ith Los A n ­
u ry lias been com pelled to ca rry crop acreage am o u n tin g to at least
T ak in g M en to C latsop
cannery w ho have made a p p lica ­ geles and w ill be in P o rtla n d ne xt
15 per cent o f the d e p le tin g crop
the p a yro ll load.
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tions fo r bonds. Id e n tific a tio n of week.
t ip to dale ttie c ity funds have acreage. Also the d e p le tin g crop
C h ie f a ttra ctio n in H ills b o ro F r i-
veterans
em
ployed
in
the
cannery
(('.,niinurd
<»„
p«ur
2.
column
51
been s u ffic ie n t *to meet the de ­
C a rry in g f u l l fie ld equipm ent.
day afternoon, J u ly 3. the second
mands, but w ith the new p a y ro ll
H eadquarters
com pany, S e c o n d w ill be made by the forem an there,
day o f the Happy Days’ celeb ration ,
or
by
tw
o
persons
k
n
o
w
n
to
both
due the m id d le of the m onth the Earl B ow m an A p p oin ted
B a tta lio n o f the 162nd In fa n try ,
w ill be the baseball game between
N o rth Plains and C o rn e liu s w hen
c ity pro ba bly w ould nut have been
O regon N a tio n a l G uard, assembled the veteran and the m a il ca rrie r,
A ssistan t C ash ier H ere Tuesday m o rn in g at the S outhern if desired by the veteran.
aide to pay. T ile deposit of new
the tw o teams meet fo r th e th ir d
funds means that the w o rk can be
Special arrangem ents have been
Earl Bowm an, w ho has been w ith P a cific depot fo r the a n nu al t r ip
tim e th is sum m er.
kept at as rap id a pace as is neces­ the Beaverton bank for some tim e, to Cam p Clatsop.
made th ro u g h H ills b o ro veterans'
So fa r th is season the tw o teams
sary to com plete the Jobs before | lias been named a s a n assistant
The guardsm en w ill be gone tw o organizations fo r a w in d u p d e liv e ry
are even-up on games, C o rn e liu s
fa ll, mid re tu rn needed funds to 1 easliier of the C om m ereial N ational weeks u n d e rgoing in te n sive tr a in ­ service in the po stoffice to n ig h t
ta k in g the firs t game 3-2 and N o rth
the treasury.
I h«nk am i took over his new duties in g in the variou s phases of m ili- . fro m 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. M em bers
W ith th i’ w a te r tab le s till high ' here June 11. He was fo rm e rly cm - ta ry life . T hey w ill be p a rt o f o f the p o s to ffire force w i ll be on L egion J a m b o ree S ch ed u led Plains the second 3-0. to defeat
C o rne liu s fo r the fir s t tim e th is
( I „tiffin ,e d tin i»«u* M.
o ln m i, «1
I ployed by the local bank.
some 300 men and o ffice rs assem- hand to m ake de live rie s, w h ile
sum m er. W ith both teams now on
bled at the cam p fo r the tra in in g m em bers o f the va rio u s veterans' I
at B ank s J u n e 23
th e ir toes, it is expected th a t the
period.
groups w ill be present to assist in 1
game here w ill be a m a s te rfu l b a t­
The local com pany includes 17 m a kin g id e n tifica tio n s.
men and tw o office rs. Those w ho
and m em bers o f the tle.
U n de r th is plan any veteran w ho . Le
. gionn
. . . aires
.
The m eeting in H ills b o ro p ro b ­
made the t r ip are F irst L ie u te n a n t was unable to contact his m a il man ' k'?^lo n A u x ilia r y fro m a ll posts in
A r th u r K rueger, com pany com m an­
I W ashington
cou nty w i l l gather ab ly can bc r ig h tfu lly term ed a
(( nnlinurd tin patir S, nilum n 2)
der; Second L ie u te n a n t
N e il E
Tuesday n ig h t in Banks fo r the b a ttle between the veterans and
you th, y o u th being the d o m in a tin g
Slangel. Sergeants Patterson. Rus­
co u n ty Jamboree.
T h e ie is som ething m ajestic in I H is m asterpiece is a trim , one
sell. Oakes. H a n d , and W a lke r;
Plans o f Banks post, the host, q u a lity o f the N o rth P lains nine
the protest laim ehed by Charles ’ lack steamship, perhaps fiv e feet C orporals Rood. Pesehka. Bagley,
includes speakers and several en ­ backed by the veteran, D a rety,
D ial n against the mood o f in d u s­ long, and fille d in pro p o rtio n . The Blake; P riv a te F irst Class Waeh-
te rta in m e n t num bers fo llo w e d by be hind the bat.
tr ia l leaders.
boat, itself, is a dream come tru e ner and P riva te s Batehelar, W ick,
Not once th is season has N o rth
lu nch and a social g a th e rin g a fter.
To this mao. w ho has clim bed to .She is Unden s idea o f what he
(< outinuril on page M, column (i)
Ha
W arner, fo rm e r state com ­ P lains been defeated by m ore than
tile 78lh run g of life 's ladder, the w ould be m aster o f i f he w ere a
The Raleigh 1-H G arden club.
one score. Success o f the N o rth
w hole system re la tiv e to re tire
sailor.
James V’ . Rose, leader, was re ­ m ander, C a rl Moser, state a d ju ta n t, P lains clu b is due, in great respect,
nient fo r age. is cock-eyed.
But, the beauty o f lin e the (rim
w arded fo r its second p a rtic ip a tio n and Freem an F raser o f M c M in n ­
to Jo h n n y Lund, fo rm e r W ashing­
When you ta lk w ill; him , tiler.- grace o f her is on ly a long d is ­
in the Rose F estival parade by v ille . d is tr ic t com m ander, have
ton high school sta r h u rlc r, w ho is
is som ething pa thetic in the way tance view . The real interest lies
w in n in g th ir d place in the d iv is io n been in v ite d to attend.
In a d d itio n to the program n u m ­ p itc h in g topnotch b a ll eve ry game.
he declares that In- is ju st as good hi her fittin g s . So p .r fe c t is the
fo r co m m u n ity clubs and churches,
S atu rday n ig h t th e re w ill bc a
a m achinist as ever Perhaps somi- illu s io n o f size, that as you look
according to L. E. Francis, assistant bers. the W omen's service elu b of
dance
fo r the
lioil.V has lie e li m istaken Perhaps, down on the decks, yon forget th ill j Road proceedings t o establish cou nty agent. T h is is the second Banks p ro b a b ly
w ill present a baseball ... b e ne fit
. . .
is i i r ii
rig
h
t-o
f-w
a
y
fo
r
the
G
arden
Home
a lte r a ll he 'll g I his break am i s h e s e t s on the p a rlo r table and not I
year th is c lu b has entered a flo a t service fla g to Banks post, The | N o rth Plains club in K . P. h a ll,
slate
high
w
ay
overpass
at
the
O
re
­
N o rth Plains.
again fin d in his hands the lo u li al the dock You alm ost expect to l
flag, made by the c lu b w o m i n, con
in the parade.
hear II,e creak of the wenches and ' gon E le c tric tracks, eaine to a te m ­
w h ich he loves and to again fa h ri
Last yea r the gro up had the dis-1 tains a star fur eve ry Banks man
p o ra ry sta n d still T hursday m o rn ­
ra le this gadget o r that as he once sm ell I lls odor of hot o il ru sh in g
41 111 Cl I ( <411Nnl<‘t*N
ing at the hearing in county court j tin e tio n o f being the firs t 4-H clu b w ho w ent t»i w ar. and a gold star
was doing.
up Hie eom panionw ay fro m the when Ruth Sehanen. p ro p e rty ow n
to ever en ter a flo a t in th is event. ' fo r each o f those w h o d id not re- V A U H I l . l l V a U l l S l l I l L »
“ How old do von th in g I am ." engine loom .
or, alleged fa ilu re of the county tn I The elub was given special recog­ tu rn .
Z o n in g
O r d in a n c e
lie a s k ! and von cannot help lu ll
Below flecks, in the engine room, n o tify her of the proceedings
P receding the jo in t m e e tin g at ,
n itio n at the 4-H sum m er school
l ig u r e W
dow n in ta le r life , fo r els the en ginee rs dream o f a
and ,
The hearing wa ■ con tinu ed for assembly last S atu rday. The tw o 8:30 o’clock, the A u x ilia r y
H ills b o ro c ity cou ncil met W ed­
Ills e y e is clear, lii.s voice steady power
plant, com plete from the fill tlie r
in ve stig a tio n and should I members of the elub. F reddy Z w a li- Legion w ill have short busines.; ; nesday n ig h t to consider the new
and bis hand cla p s till firm , as m in u te peleoeks to the earns at the m otion be d e n ie d , w h ich e. e x ­ len and K en n e th H o lm h in d . who r nms. th e w o m e n ¿ " . . l i n g n p I ;.r„
h l¿ o rd in a n c e , w in c h is to he
I lls heavy fing ers g rip yours
the end of the piston rods The pected. the ease pro ba bly w ill be are a tte n d in g sum m er school on stairs in (lie L e gion h a ll and the
enacted al an e a rly date. The o r d i­
W hile :om e are v o icin g protests m arve l of the w hole engine is the
the Beaverton men down.
taken to c irc u it court The ow ner scholarships fro m
nance has been un de r p re pa ration
a g a in I this and thnt from slreel perfect dim ensions of each valve
E. G M c K in n e y is cha irm an of fo r the past tw o weeks. D ate of
is asking $3(100 in damages to the G range and Hie club, w ere also
c o rn e rs and rostrum s, Unden, the and m oving piece, from the b o ile r
p ro p e rly w h ile the board o f re ­ given special re co g n itio n at the the Le gion com m ittee, assisted by he a rin g was set at the m eeting.
m a ste r machinist, is building his lubes Io
th«- d im in u tiv e pumps vie w e rs allow ed only $420.
assembly.
F. E. D avis and R. A. W ilco x, and
The zoning ordin ance w ill be fo l­
p ro te st w ith a ll the s k ill of long w h ich force the w a te r in to the
M em bers of the c lu b are George •« com m ittee fro m the A u x ilia r y low ed by a u n ifo rm b u ild in g code,
A t the bearing T hursd ay the
and care fu l tra in in g . When it is bo ile r.
'
e o m p lc tid . the sto ry o f his e f f i­
A nd the engine is constructed to court denied a cla im by M ax Loeb Oules. Sard S teadier, F redd y Zwnh-1 w h ich includes M rs R. F. T hatch er, re s tric tin g the types o f co n stru ctio n
ciency w ill b,- lo ld and the lib e l o p ,la te . In fact it already h a s been fo r $10,000 The vie w e rs bad a l­ ti n, Lee George. K en ne th H o lm - M rs B E. C ro w the rs, and M rs. F. to con form w ith the va rio u s zones
set up in thu city.
,
lu n d und Dane S ta rk.
! E. Davis.
lowed $1970.
(liin lin u cd un pniic 3, column «)
against bis age re fille d .
Final Date Set
for Filing Crop
Work Reports
Today Payday
for Veterans
This District
iiovcrb Series
Offers Readers
Sport and Cash
City Financial
Trouble Over
Scats Reserved for
Schulmerich Fans
North Plains
. Club Coming
Guard Begins
Annual Camp
County Posts
Meet Tuesday
I'oreecl to Retire, Mechanic Builds
Steamship, Protest Against System
Raleigh Gardeners
Win Parade Place
(.and Owner Halts
Road Proceedings
1
Peters Named
Grand Master
Masonic Lodge
Judge R. F ra n k Peters o f H ills ­
boro, p ro m in e n t in c iv ic and f r a ­
te rn a l a ffa irs here fo r years, was
T h u rsd a y elected grand m aster of
th e grand lodge, A. F. & A. M.. of
Oregon, at the 86th an nu al com ­
m u n ica tio n at th e M asonic te m p le in
P ortla nd . He succeeds H. W ayne
S tan nard o f M c M in n v ille . Judge
Peters presides ove r t h e c ir c u it
co u rt of the 9th ju d ic ia l d is tric t.
C a rl G. P atterson o f B a k e r was
named d e p u ty gra nd m aster, the
position held by Judge Peters the
past year.
A tte nd an ce th is ye a r was the
largest in a nu m b e r o f years, m ore
than 200 delegates b e in g present,
' A ll the delegates, a t the reequest
o f the grand m aster, jo in e d in a
pilg rim a g e to th e M asonic
and
Eastern S ta r hom e n e a r Forest
G rove im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e elec-
tio n o f officers.
W ashington c o u n ty was also rep-
resented in the o ffic ia l fa m ily of
j the gra nd ch a p te r o f Eastern Star,
Mrs. E lm e r Stipes o f B ea verton
being elected associate grand con­
ductress. an ^ M rs. F ra n k Peters
being re-elected on the sch o la r­
ship com m ittee fo r fiv e years, h a v­
in g ju s t com pleted fiv e years on
the com m ittee.
A m on g o ffic e rs appointed and in ­
stalled by G ra n d M aster Peters
F rid a y w ere A le x a n d e r G. B ennett
o f Forest G rove as grand chaplain
and G eorge A le x a n d e r o f H ills b o ro
as gra n d m arshal.
Jack M u rto n o f H ills b o ro was
named d is tric t d e p u ty grand m aster
fo r d is tric t No. 4.
Delegates to the session o f grand
lodge w ere R obert H. K e lly , w o r­
s h ip fu l m aster o f T u a lity lodge;
J. L. A u ld . senior w arden: C a rl
_______
Russell, . ju n io r w arden; and J. H.
M u rto n . d e pu ty grand m aster. O th -
ers a tte n d in g the banquet Wednes
I day evening, the opening o f the
session, w ere A lf. O. Johnson, and
E. W. Plapp.
Judge Peters is the firs t grand
m aster from T ualit.v lodge in about
I
years. The late W. D. Hare, fa th -
, e r o f W. G H are o f H illsb o ro , was
I ' hc la?‘ m em ber o f th is lodge to
‘ bc 4,0 honored'___________ .
W illia m D ier d o r ff J o in s
L ester Ireland Firm
W illia m D ie rd o rff, w e ll k n o w n
in Legion and fa rm e r circles in the
county, has take n a position w ith
Le ster Ire la n d & Com pany, w here
he w ill be in charge of the fa rm
m ach in ery departm ent, according
to an announcem ent made th is
week by Ire la n d . D ie rd o rff began
his duties M onday.
T em p leto n N am ed C hairm an
R ep u b lican C entral
C om m ittee
_______
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.
1
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Activity D em a n d ed
D em ocrats Plan R ally Ju ne
27 at A lo h a G ran ge
P olitics, do rm an t since the p r i­
m ary election, now show some signs
o f life again w ith b o t h m a jo r
parties in th e cou nty f u lly org an­
ized and m a kin g plans fo r a c tiv itie s
th ro u g h o u t the sum m er and fa ll
months.
D e cla rin g fo r a m ilita n t cou nty
organization. Donald T. T em pleton
was elected F rid a y n ig h t, c h a ir­
man o f the rep ub lica n cou nty cen­
tr a l com m ittee at an organ izatio n
m eeting o f the com m ittee held in
the local cham ber o f
com m erce
rooms. Jack Anderson o f Forest
G rove is r e tir in g chairm an.
J. O. Johnson o f M etzger was
i elected secretary to replace E. A.
G r if fith o f H ills b o ro and Bet P at­
ton was named treasurer. John A
Wood o f Sherwood was elected
state c e n tra l com m itteem an and C.
J S tickn e y o f Aloha, congressional
com m itteem an. T em pleton was au ­
tho rized to ap po int an e xe cu tive
com m ittee.
F ill Vacancies Eater
Vacancies in th e ra n ks o f the
p re cin ct com m itteem en w i l l b e
fille d la te r, it was agreed by the
m eeting when it was decided th a t
vacancies should not be fille d u n til
men or wom en cou ld be found,
w ho w o u ld take an a ctive pa rt in
the p o litic a l org an izatio n and the
cam paign th is fa ll.
Tem pleton,
in a short address
w h ich fo llo w e d his election, said
th a t as ye t he had no d e fin ite p ro ­
gram w o rke d out, b u t w o u l d
prom ise the com m itteem en th a t an
a ctive organ izatio n w o u ld be c re a t­
ed to fu n c tio n fo r the stre n g th e n ­
in g of the re p u b lic a n p a rty in
W ashington county.
D ate was not set fo r the ne xt
m eeting. P. L . P atterso n gave a
sho rt ta lk before a d jo u rn m e n t on
plans fo r re p u b lica n clubs in the
co u n ty and pointed out th a t m em ­
be rship no longer was. lim ite d to
ydu ng republicans, b iit was open
to a ll m em bers o f the p a rty.
A n a il state ''R oosevelt fo r Pres­
id e n t" p icn ic w ill be held at Oakes
(Continued on page 4,
I
column 4)
Club Seeking
More Entrie
L ow er A g e Limit for Con-
test; E leven G irls A p p ly
P le n ty o f room s till rem ains fo r
en tra nts in the "Goddess o f L ib e r ­
t y ” contest sponsored fo r the “ H ap­
py Days" ce leb ration by the H ills ­
boro
Business and
Professional
W om en's club.
Eleven candidates, up to date,
made o ffic ia l a p p lic a tio n and m ore
are expected since the age lim it has
been lo w ere d fro m 18 year to 18
years w id e n in g the fie ld g re a tly.
The new age lim it makes g irls
e lig ib le between the ages o f 16 and
25. in clusive.
Selection o f the "Goddess” and
, her
attendants w i ll be made
1
the b a ll to be held June 27 in
S hute P a rk a u d ito riu m w hen the
g irls w ill be the cen ter of a ttra c ­
tio n fo r a large th ro n g , w h ic h a l­
ways gathers to pay ho n o r to the
g irls e n te rin g th e contest.
Just before the b a ll opens the
candidates w ill parade in the grand
m arch w ith an o ffic e r fro m th e ir
sponsoring group.
The "Goddess ‘ w ill rece ive an
ensemble, com plete, w h ile the a t­
tendants w i ll receive a dress each.
E ntries new th is w eek in c lu d e
D o ro th y B a rr, d a ug hter o f M r. and
Mrs. F. S. B a rr o f H illsb o ro , spon­
sored by the P yth ia n Sisters; E liz ­
abeth O tt o f H illsb o ro , d a ug hter o f
M r. and M rs. C. J. O tt o f G aston
ro u te 1. sponsored by the Rusiness
and Professional W om en’s c lu b o f
H ills b o ro ; B ernice D illo n , da u g h te r
of M r. and Mrs. W. A D illo n o f
(Continued on pace 7, column 2>
Flag Presented Judge Tem pletons
Court as Observance of Flag D a y
offered th e ir lives in its pro te ction .
D e pa rtm e nt Com m ander James T.
Beach of P ortla nd , speaking
on
"A m ericanism .
N a tio n a l
Defense
and the U. S. W V.,” cited the
need fo r p rip a re d n css to defend
the c o u n try against i t s enemies
from w ith o u t and fro m w ith in . Cost
of preparedness i.s s lig h t in co m ­
parison w ith the f r ig h tfu l cost d u r ­
in g w a r tim e, hc said.
H ugh Rogers of H illsb o ro , de­
,,llCld S ta u f,e r' depa rtm e nt p a tri- pa rtm e nt senior vice-com m ander,
o tic in stru cto r, gave a ta lk on "O u r declared tha t there was no room in
F la g " and presented the fla g to th is c o u n try fo r any other isms
Judge T em pleton, w ho accepted on than A m erican ism and patriotism ,
be ha lf of the court and the people lie said that no one hates w ar more
if W ashington county. He said it than the so ld ie r w ho has been in
was p a rtic u la rly a p p ro p ria te tha t w ar Rogers pleaded fo r an A m e r­
the presentation should bc made ica fo r A m ericans w ith a ll stand­
by members o f the U n ite d Spanish in g by old g lo ry.
W ar Veterans, w h o have ca rrie d on
T rib u te to the p a trio tic s p irit of
! p a trio tic teachings in th is county the U n ite d Spanish W ar V ete ran!
fo r m ore than 30 years. H c declared and o th e r veteran and a u x ilia ry
th a t no one could hold th e flag groups was paid by M ayor J. H.
il untinued un p«»» 2, iu lu a n 2)
m ore d e a rly than those w h o had
N a tion al Flag Day was observed
here S unday aftern oon w ith the
prcsenta>.ion by Scout H a rrin g to n
camp, U h ite d Spanish W ar V e te r­
ans. o f a b e a u tifu l A m erican flag
fo r the court room o f C o un ty Judge
Donald T. Tem pleton. U. S. W V.
de pa rtm e nt officers. Scout Young
: cam p of P o rtla n d d ru m corps and
I representatives of local veterans'
groups and a u x ilia rie s were pres-
c n , t0 aid ¡n the ceremonies.