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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, June 25, 1936
Portlander to
> Speak M onday
Senate* C andidate
//<• Thrills Crowds When He Flies
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-
M ahoney
Bouked for July 3
illy
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I'u ln a m )
Hev K A W an* o f P o rtla n d w ill
speak at th e T o w n s e n d c lu b meet
in ti in the M e th o d is t c h u rc h M on
day at H p in. T he c lu b w ill con
tln u e to meet d u rin g the M im m ei
m o n th on th e second and fo u rth
M m u ta y o f each m on th .
T h e local c lu b
is e n te rin g
a
flo a t in the parade on th e F o u rth
of J u ly M i
II II C h a n tle i, chan
im m
of
th e “ flo a t" commifttt*«*.
pi o m i s a .surprise to a ll e xce p t 1
th e c o m m itte e lte v H e n ry Y o unn
g e n e ra l c h a irm a n o f the “ T o w n ­
send D a y ” at i a n g e m rn ts and p ro ­
g ra m on J u ly 3 in Shut»* p a ik . an
iio u c e . th .it M a v o r W illi * M ahoney
c a n d id a te fo r U S .senator, and
<•»•1» b ra t ion th is y e a r in
Jo h n W e ir, w e s te rn re g io n a l rep- F e a tu re d a ttra c tio n d u rin g th« ’ H a p p y Day in
22. M c M in n v ille p a ia -
H ill.b o r o . J u ly 2, 3 and 1 < »co t g o l l -j
1« e lita tiv e o f th e O ld Age K c v o lv
chut,* xtu n t m an. is d ro w n here w ith th, h it- w in g , w h n h he so m *-
in g Pen io n plan, a r e
d e fin ite ly
T in . ty p e of ju m p in g , he­
tim e , wear.s m m a k in g p a ia c h u te ju m p
. .slated a . p c .ik c i fo r th e day
nne th e im p re ssio n o f be-
declare.* is d is tin c tly a sen u tio n an,I g i\
•
Iti
t lv i
Y o u n g and R I Put
<’u t co u rte s y O re g o n ia n
m g n e a rly as fre e in th e a ir a the b ird .
n.nn. p re s id e n t o f th e c lu b w e re
ele ct, d F rid a y e v e n in g a.s d< legate
to th e .second n u tio n a l c o n v e n tio n of E liz a b e th O tt. B an t P W c lu b , |
T o w n end c h ilis in C le v e la n d , O h io , H ills b o ro , D o ro th y
B a rr. P y th ia n
J u ly
P> 19 T h e c lu b is a llo w e d S iste r
H ills b o ro ,
M a in - S m ith
tw o v o tin g d e le g a te ., b u t w h e th e r M e n ’s B re a k fa s t c lu b
H ills b o ro ,
tw o o r one d e legate goes depend
Hegina Neum an. B lo o m in g F a irn
June Ik
o n tin * .'ice«- -s a tta in e d in la i. in g e rs’ U n io n . C h ris tin e Hobb. H ill.'
B r itis h ( . lin n e t decides s a n c tio n s ,
th e m oney n«'« «•. .u v to end d e li
b o ro C o ffe e c lu b . Dal«- P ow , i
gates Y o ung is fir s t choice
S ch o ll J u n io r W om en's c lu b , H elen ag a in st Ita ly s h o u ld he scrapped.
Hou.se o f re p re se n ta tive s. U n ite d
The
Tow nsend
m ove m e n t
is M acL ca n , A lo h a G range.
States e o i i g n
re je cts p re sid e n t's
la u n c h in g
a m a m m o th
n a tio n a l
p ro p » al to c o n tin u e F lo rid a s h ip
m e m b e rs h ip d riv e fo r fiv e m illio n
( a n a l w i t h $10.000.000 r e lic t m oney
ne w m e m b e r- A d e fin ite p ro g ra m
G o v e rn o r M a r tin a b o lish e s s o l­
o f p ro c e d u re i o u tlin e d fo r a ll the
d
o!
a m i . u l o r s ' c o m m is s io n e f ­
c lu b s and th e Io, al c lu b plans on
fe c t iv e as o f A u g u s t 31, 1936.
d o in g its p a rt in th e ca m p a ig n .
Highlights in
Week's News
Former Resident
of Hazeldale Dies
i|lv
Banks Legion Gets
Large Service Flag
( ( n n lln u r d rn>m page I )
, t e x p e rim e n t in g o v e rn m e n t e ve r
a tte m p te d and th a t we should he
h ig h lv in tc n - .ted in c o n tin u in g th e
e x p e rim e n t to it., end, o ffe rin g a
■olid f io n t in , p p o s itio n to a tte m p ts
fro m w ith o u t and w ith in ttie n a ­
tio n to d e s tro y it.
P
tin* jo ,n t m e e tin g o f L e g io n and
A u x ilia r y . P I.
P atterson, a c tin g
co m m a n d e r o f th e ja m bo re e , n
tro d u c e d
M i • B la n ch
Jnnca of
S h e rw o o d . v ic e -p re s id e n t o f t h e
A u x ilia r y D e p a rtm e n t o f O regon,
and M rs
M ay W aters o f Salem ,
d is tr ic t pre sid e n t
Mi
Jon« • re v ie w e d m e m b e rsh ip
b r ie fly , p o in tin g out th a t o f tin* 92
A u x ilia r y uni*.
in O ie g o n . o n ly
t h n , had not n ached th e ir q u o ta
in m en ib , rs h ip . w h ile the o rg a n iz a ­
tio n now had th e hugest m e m b e r-
. d ip in L i ' " i v w ith 3222 O regon,
s in
a id
» xpeecd n a tio n a l re c o g n i­
tio n f< r th e increase in m e m b e r­
s h ip
( in
tin* e n te rta in m e n t p ro g ra m
f. ! th e jo in t m» < tm g wa re D ew ey
a nd E v e ly n K c s jd c r w ith a pia n o
d u c t. N a o m i C a n b y, d ra m a tic re a d ­
in g .
H o llis
H a rtw ic k , a cco rd io n
solo. M ild re d M ead w in n e r o f a
4 -H «- lio la is h ip g iv e n b y th e B a n ks
p . t to ld ,,f her e xp e rie n ce s at th e
su m m e r school in C o rv a llis . A ll
n u m b e rs on th e p ro g ra m wa re by
F orest (.»rove p " t a n n ounced a
c o u n ty L e g io n pn n ic in B a lm G ro v e
p .u k for n e x t S u n d a y, b e g in n in g
oon «after noon w ith a p ic n ic d in ­
n e r in th e e v e n in g A p ro g ra m of
.-port . cont, s'.s o f v a rio u s kin d s.
.* w n rim in g and d a n c in g in th e e v e ­
n in g w e re p rom ised. L e g io n m cm -
tier.ship cards o r L e g io n caps w ill
a d m it those a tte n d in g free in to th e
p .u k
A section o f th e p a rk has
tie» n reserved fo r the event.
A I th e business session o f tin*
A u x ilia r y , a panel diM'U.ssion of the
Let
Q u it K illin g '' ca m p a ig n wa
h e ld w ith M i.
F la n k M ille r of
F o re d G rove . M i
It. S T h a tc h c i
o f Banks. M i
P aul P a tte rso n of
H ill b o ro M is G race D ie tr ic h of
S I h h w o o i I
M i
F reda NcLson o f
M c tz g , r. M r. Em m a P ie rce o f S a ­
lem . and M i
A lic e Y o u n g o f S h e r­
w ood M rs Edna M oore, p re sid e n t
o f th e Y a m h ill P o w -W o w . w a s
p re < n t and m ade a sh o rt ta lk The
.•• ion was p re sid e d o v e r by M r*
E dna Bond o f Fore.st G rove , c o u n ­
ty p re s id e n t
* Lhirtccn Seeking
I lonors in Contest
(C n n tln u rrf irn m |»R«r 11
(■¡indidiit.'s and escort* w ill m a rch
.
)
F
once a ro u n d th e a u d ito riu m . T h e
s. i o iid tu n e a ro u n d . th e g ir ls w ill
m a rc h a lo n e nod one al a lim e ,
.step tu th e center id the roo m and
d ra w an e n ve lo pe
fro m
a co n ­
ta in e r th e re and step back in to
lin e .
In the e n ve lo p e w ill be a s lip
o f p a p er d e M g n a lin g th e w in n e rs .
A f t e r th e d ra w in g each
w in n e r
w i l l ste p fo rw a rd a m t be a n n o u n c ­
ed as th e lu e k v g ir l a fte r w h ic h
th e fiv e w ill r e tir e to a lo o m and
th e re east tw o b a llo t*. O ne b a llo t
m ay be fo r them selves, b u t th e
o th e r m ust be fo r someone o f th e
p a rlv as Goddess. T ile one r e c e iv ­
in g th e m ost vo le s w ill be Goddess
and th e re m a in d e r, tie r a tte n d a n ts.
P a u l I. P a tte rson . H ills b o ro a t ­
to rn e y . w ill be m aste r o f c e re m o n ­
ies in a rra n g e m e n t o f (lie march
and th e d ra w in g .
C r o w n in g ce re m o n y fo r th e God
,i,
• ill be
3 p "i July 3 in
th e a u d ito r iu m
w ith
D o n a ld
E
L o n g,
fo rm e r
H ills b o ro re sid e n t
a m i p ro m in e n t P o rtla n d a tto rn e y ,
o ffic ia tin g .
T ill- e e re in o n ii • w ill be preceded
b y th e g ra n d in a rc h led bv th e
c o lo r bearers. U n c le Sam, n a tio n a l
g u a rd . C a m p E ire g irls . Hov Scouts.
G ir l
Reserves. th e
Goddess and
h e r p a rly , w h ic h
in c lu d e s sm a ll
c o lo r bearer, d ia d e m and torch
lie iire rs , a tte n d a n ts a n d escorts,
fo llo w e d by M a y o r .1. II
G a rre tt
and w ife , c h ie f o f fir e d e p a rtm e n t
and w ife : It. and P. W. C. p re s i­
dent and escort; c h a m b e r o f eom -
m erce p re sid e n t and w ife ; E d ito r
M c K in n e y o f th e A rg u s, and w ife ,
unit n llie r o rg a n iz a tio n beads.
P ro m p tly at 1) o 'clo ck. th e parade
w i l l e id e r Hie n iid iliii m m fro m th e
so u th e iilia n e e and pass a ro u n d the
w e t side o f th e a u d ito riu m . T h e
m a rc h w ill be Io band m usic.
C a n d id a te s in c lu d e la llie B ro w n ,
sponsored by L a u re l L a dies c lu b ;
M a rg a re t E slm g e r.
sponsored by
Eoresl R ebekah lodge, F o rvxt Grove:
H e rn ie e M
H o w a rd . D a u g h te rs of
U n io n V e te ran s. H ills b o ro ; A lltb e l-
va C o x. R e bekah lodge. H ills b o ro ;
E liz a b e th S o d e rlin d , H ills b o ro fir e
d e p a rtm e n t; H erniee D illo n . A m e r ­
ican Legion
Auxiliary. Hillsboro;
M r«
J
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June 19
S m it h )
H A Z E L D A L E F u n e ra l
'.c iv ic ,
M e . C e lia G a v in , T h e D alles,
w e re h e ld S u n d a y at B e a ve rto n member of the state r< lie f commit*
w ith in te rm e n t in C o o p e r M o u n ta in t i . ie igns m a k in g th e second of
ce m e te ry fo r M rs M a n e NieLson the co m m itte e to (p u t sin ce G o v ­
HO. w h o d ie d at L a G ia n d e
T h e ) e rn o r M a r tin pla ce d th e c o m m itte e
fa m ily w e re o ld tim e rs
o f th i
und( r the gun on e x p e n d itu re s .
n e ig h b o rh o o d and o w n e d th,* p ro p ­
M ax S c h m e lm g defeats Joe Lo u is,
e rty no w b e lo n g in g to It II J e n ­ n e g ro p u g ilis t, in t w e lfth ro u n d of
kin s T h e y le ft here about t h ir t y 15 : eheduled rou n d s by k n o c k o u t,
years ago H e r fa m .ly is liv in g in u p s e ttin g a ll forecasts.
m an y pa rts o f th e c o u n try , but I
F ew re m a in in g p io n e ers a tte n d
tw o d a u g h te rs and fo u r sons and 64th a n n u a l re u n io n o f th e O re ­
fa m ilie s cam e here to a tte n d the gon P iu m c r io so cla tio n . N e a rly a ll
fu n e ra l. Som e o f th e fa m ily had 1 w e re m en and w o m en b o rn in O re ­
not seen one a n o th e r fo r m any gon te r r ito r y .
years
O ld frie n d s w h o acted as ' W a lly , m o v ie e le p h a n t at San
p a llb e a re r* at th e funei.,1 w en* C F ra n cisco w h ic h k ille d its keeper,
P Svv**rson. Ja ke and Joe K«*m- shot to death by e xe cu tio n e rs.
m er. J u liu s Gassner, A r t h u r M ills
W illia m L e m ke , congressm an fro m
and his son. K e n n e th .
N o rth D a ko ta , announces b ir th o f
D o ris S yve rso n spent th,* w e e k - f " U n io n " p a rty
w ith
h im s e lf a s
end w ith frie n d s «it Sea ide
c a n d id a te fo r p re sid e n t.
M r. and M i. W P B ro o k had
C ongressm an M a n o n Z m n ch e ck
a . g u e st, S unday M i
and M i
Ed bi h i ved i i l ane by c a p ita l c o m m is ­
M c E lro y and d a u g h te r S h ir le y ,<t sioners,
Salem M r* M c E lro y i a n ic e - of
J u n e 20
M rs B ro o k
O th e i recent
T he $1100,000 000 c o rp o ra tio n * ta x
at the B ro o k 1- hom e w e re M r an I b ill passes congress and re a d y fo r
M rs C h a rle s S n o lls tro m and d a u g h ­ p n s id e n t's s ig n a tu re .
te r V e lm a o f Eugene M i
S n e ll-
D e m o cra ts a n n o u n ce tw o m illio n
s tro m
is also a n ie ce o f Mr-- d o lla r ca m p a ig n fu n d fo r b ig show
B ro o ks
, th is fa ll.
M r and .Mrs B ru n n e r and fa m ­
G o v e rn o r M a r tin m oves to ta k e
ily , w h o fo rm e rly liv e d on C ooper y o u th fu l f ir s t o ffe n d e rs fro m p e n i­
m o u n ta in , have m oved in to th e te n tia r y and place th e m in state
B la ck hou .«• on F a rm in g to n road. tr a in in g school
Mr.* T om M ille r spent M on d a y m
C ongress a d jo u rn s at m id n ig h t.
P o rtla n d w ith her sister, M i. J B G u ffe y coal h ill
d ie s i l l senate.
T h o rn to n
F ilib u s te r h a lt, a c tio n a fte r s h ip
M rs J H F lle rs o n i re c o v e rin g su b sid y and ta x m easures a re sent
at her home fro m a s e i to n . i l l i n
to p re s id e n t
H e r g ra n d d a u g h te r. M rs Ada O1
F u tu re u f F ra n c e said to depend
son, o f P o rtla n d , is s ta y in g w ith on b e h a v io r o f fru n c .
her.
P re sid e n t R oosevelt re vo ke s a ll
S h e rm a n Rhodes has m oved out p ro c la m a tio iv c o v e rin g sale o f w a r
o f th e house b e lo n g in g to M r
m a te ria ls to Ita ly . E th io p ia . End
L a u ra D ye on th«* M ille r H ill road o f h o s t ilit ie s b e tw e e n tw o c o u n trie s
Mr
D ye is h a v in g e x te n s iv e im ­ r, . «ichi/ed.
p ro ve m e n ts m ade and pla n s to put
D r. J.
M ason.
noted
S e a ttle
h e r p ro p e i ty on th e m a rk e t
u r g io n and pre id e n t o f A m e ric a n
H o n o rs A w a r d e d
M e d ic a l asseciation. dies.
T h e v a ca tio n B ib le school, u n d e r
M g r - h a ll N. Dana, associate edi­
d ire c tio n of Rev. E v e re tt, e l o ’ d tor O rc g l J 11 u.d. i 1 -igns fro m ,
last F rid a y w ith a p ic n ic lu n c h n a tio n a l resources board.
H o n o rs in th e ir w o rk w e n t to Joan
John
J.
B e ckm a n
re-elected
H e il. W anda He .--ter lee and E loise c h a irm a n M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty d e m ­
Im la h
ocrats.
M r T a y lo r, w h o m ake his hom e
M rs. F lo re n ce I.. C ra w fo rd , b e ­
w ith his son and d a u g h te r-in -la w . lo ve d " m o th e r" o f th e w o r ld -w id e
M r. and M rs L y le T a y lo r, is r e ­ Apostolic fa ith , do ■ in P o rtla n d
c o v e rin g now fro m a s tro k e s u ffe r ­
G o v e rn o r Ross o f ld la h o c a n d i­
ed last w eek.
d a te fo r U. S. Senate.
Hem y C h a p m a n is c o n fin e d to
Los A ngeles b a rb e r, accused o f
h is bed w ith b a ck tro u b le .
d ro w n in g w ife
a fte r a tte m p t to
k i l l h e r w it h ra ttle s n a k e venom ,
p ro n o u n ce d sane
E n d M ille r o f K la m a th F a lls
d ro w n s at R o c k a w a y w h e n he and
b ro th e r s w im b e yo n d b re a ke rs.
Veterans Seeking
Bonus Bond Cash
.I iiiic
«Continued fro m noir«* 1»
e ith e r by w a y o f w o rth le s s in v e s t­
ments. o r m o re c ru d e m ethods E v ­
e ry a tte m p t to m ake sale o f bond
o r sto cks s h o u ld be g iv e n car« f i l l
co n sid e ra tio n , v e te ra n s .»re be in g
to ld
V e te ran s w is h in g to o b ta in cash
fo r th e ir bonds, s h o u ld m ake a p ­
p lic a tio n th ro u g h th e ir nearest post-
o ffice . w h e re the p o stm a ste r is a u ­
th o riz e d to c e r tify th«* bonds fo r
p a ym e n t. W hen c e rtifie d , th e bonds
.u** sent to P o rtla n d fo r p a ym e n t,
th e ve te ra n re c e iv in g a ch e ck fo r
th e a m ount th ro u g h the m a il
A t present th e n* has been such
a rush to draw- cash, th a t the P o r t­
land d is b u rs in g o ffic e is said to
be sw am ped w ith th e re s u lt th a t
pa ym e n ts a re b e in g d elayed.
V e te ran s in a ll cases w h e n * th e y
are n o t k n o w n to the p o stm a ste r
o r postal em ployes, s h o u ld b rin g
w ith th e m tw o persons k n o w n to
th e postm aster w h o can m ake an
id e n tific a tio n .
County Farm ers’ Union
to M eet Saturday Night
Because th e J u ly m e e tin g re g u la r ­
ly cam e un J u ly I n e xt m ee tin g
o f W a sh in g to n
C o u n ty Earmer.s'
D illo n w ill he held S a tu rd a y n ig h t
at H:30 in th e L e g io n h a ll in H ill -
boro. F in a l a rra n g e m e n ts w ill be
I m ade fo r Hu- a n n u a l p ic n ic tu be
held J u ly I'.i
31
L o g g e rs’ s tr ik e comes to close.
B a llo t m a jo r ity 32.
V e rn e D H atch. 60. P o rtla n d , ru n
d o w n and k ille d by a u to m o b ile .
T h re e th o usa n d Japanese in va d e
P e ip in g .
C h in a ,
w it h
fu ll w a r
e q u ip m e n t.
T w o B r itis h
s o ld ie rs k ille d in
A ra b am bush n e a r J e ru sa le m .
A l S m ith heads d riv e by fo u r
I o th e r o u ts ta n d in g dem ix*rats to beat
P re sid e n t R oosevelt fu r d e m o c ra tic
n o m in a tio n .
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
ta in and o th e i fo re ig n e rs re p o rte d
fo re i'd fro m road . and sidewalks
at p o in t o f bayonet.
T w o d i - at Tacom a as a u to d iv e s
in to Puget Sound.
P o rtla n d a u to m echanics c a ll o ff
s tr ik e F irm s s t ill on u n fa ir lis t
Out p ic k e tin g stopped
A l Capone, fo rm e r p u b lic enem y
No I. a tta c k e d by fe llo w p ris o n e r
at A lc a tra z is la n d p ris o n and r e ­
ceives s lig h t w o u n d in back
S en a to r B a rk le y o f
K e n tu c k y ,
d e m o cra tic k e y n o te r at P h ila d e l
j,lu a . praises (too. e v e lt re c o rd anc
pourx fir e ori head; o f past re-
p u h ln a n a d m in is tra tio n s and L a n ­
don F la ys L ib e r ty league D e m o ­
crats r i ady to tu rn m ilit a n t face
not o n ly to w a rd th e
re p u b lic a n
a tta ck but against a . a u lts fro m
the r ig h t and th e le ft.
Page Three
OREGON
Ferd Groner Talks on Nuts and
Prisoner Returned
from Bellingham
Berries at Rotary Club Meeting L. E. S ta ire t. 42. b ro u g h t back
June ::1
T w o ca b in e t m em bers. S e c re ta ry
of L a b o r P e r k in s and S e c re ta ry of
C om m erce D a n ie l R oper sp e a kin g
at P h ila d e lp h ia b e fo re d e m o c ra tic
wom en, p o in t to n e w deal a cco m ­
p lis h m e n ts f o r
w om en. S e n a to r
It. bm son. p e rm a n e n t c h a ir m a n ,
m a k e n ig h t address.
A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n o f L a b o r
a .k
c o n s titu tio n a l
am endm ent
lim it in g p o w e r o f su p re m e c o u rt
A r t h u r W C u tte n , w o rld -fa m o u s
as tra d e r in w heat, d ie . in C hicago.
C a m p a ig n m anager fo r Ite p re -
e n ta tiv e L e m ke . U n io n p a rty p re s ­
id e n tia l ca n d id a te ,
a d m its
p a rty
can’t w in .
O regon F u n e ra l d ire c to rs h o l d
c o n v e n tio n ut Eugene.
G o v e rn o r M a r tin c a lls fo r ce le ­
b ra tio n S a tu rd a y w hen P re s id e n t
R oosevelt is re n o m in a te d by th e
d e m o c ra tic n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n .
R ain m ake. O regon d e le g a tio n at
P h ila d e lp h ia fe e l a t home.
R e p re se n ta tiv e W illia m L e m ke ,
U n io n p a rty c a n d id a te fo r p re s i­
dent. re n o m in a te d in N o rth D a k o ­
ta fo r house seat.
F e rd G ro n e r. p io n e e r W a s h in g ­ E W ells. W C. C h riste n se n . C o m ­
to n c o u n ty w a ln u t g ro w e r, was m u n ity se rvice; J. M Person, H
p e a ker at the T h u rs d a y m e e tin g A. Deck. W. J. Enschede Boys and
o f th e H ills b o ro R o ta ry d u b W h ile g irls w o rk : It B B u rlin g a m e , D r.
G ro n e r poke on a n u m b e r o f s u b ­ I) E W ile y . F. J. S e w e ll.
O ra to ric a l contest: R. E. W ile y .
jects. he gave some in te re s tin g in ­
fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g his e x p e ri­ A . M . Jana an, A. L Amaehei
Easter se rv ic e : H A . D eck C h r is t­
ence;
lig h tin g
B y ro n
G oodm an.
T he n e w ly in tro d u c e d Boysen- mas
F re d A m a c h e r, Jam es W ells. E d ito r
b e rry , he declared, was th e com
in g b e rry fo r th is p a rt o f th e state, n a rra to r: Rev C h a rle s Reed. Song
surpassing th e Y o u n g b c rry bo th in le a d e r: C T R ich a rdso n w ith f . I.
B ro w n as a iis ta n t. P ia n is t. C h a rles
fla v o r and in p ro d u c tio n . He wa
o f th e o p in io n th a t th is p ro d u c t W a lk e r. C o lle c to r: R R B u r lin ­
ra p id iy w o u ld s u p p la n t bo th the game, assisted by Jam es W ells.
C h a rle s W a lk e r is v ic e -p re s id e n t
Y o u n g b c rry and th e L o g a n b e rry .
I. A nderson,
s e c re ta ry -
Rem ai k in g
on th e e d u c a tio n a l and J
B oard o f d ire c to rs in ­
system o f th e c o u n try , he d e clared tre a s u re r
th a t th e u n iv e rs ity e d u c a tio n should clude., C h a rles W a lk e r. T G. B r o n ­
be condem ned h e r m w th e subjects lewee. W V e rn e M c K in n e y . Rev.
needed w e re n o t ta u g h t th e re and C h a rle s Reed and past p re s id e n t,
co n s e q u e n tly th e ave ra g e stu d e n t C. T. R ichardson.
em erged w ith o u t p ro p e r p re p a ra ­
tio n fo r the life he m ust face.
C. T R ich a rdso n , r e tir in g p re s­
id e n t, re p o rte d on a c tio n o f the
board o f d ire c to rs a p p ro p ria tin g
$125 fo r an in h a la te r; $25 fo r te n ­
<f r«tinue«f fro m p are I )
n is nets i f th e c ity p ro v id e s th e
c o u rts ; and th e s e ttin g aside of te r Eames. Don Steele. G eorge A ll i-
:
son.
and
B e rn ie A ltis h in .
$20«) to s ta rt a s tu d e n t loan fu n d
L u c ile C h ilso n . D o ro th y Ite l. Su-
C o m m itte e s a p p o in te d by th e in ­
c o m in g p re s id e n t. A r t h u r R e ilin g . . san C le m e nt. Jean S c h illin g . J u n e
E v e ly n Busch
M ild re d
w e re re p o rte d to th e c lu b and in ­ 1 G iffo rd
K a h le . Jean A n n C o n n e ll, B e rn e ice
clude:
B e tty D avis, W ille n e
P ro g ra m and p u b lic ity : Vesey M c K n ig h t,
G a rd n e r. O ran g e Phelps. W illia m K e rk m a n . E u n ice Sahnow , F lo r ­
ence
Freas.
L u e lla S ch u ltz. Jean
H a re C lu b se rvice R E W ile y . M
H Stevenson, T G. B r o n le w e e . Com bs. D e ll D a rn e ll, K a th r y n S a n ­
C la s s ific a tio n ; R a lp h R Easter. R. to ro , R u b y G ille n w a te r. Joyce M a r ­
F ra n k Peters. W V e rn e M c K in n e y tin . B e tty Easton Jean B e rn a rd .
F e llo w s h ip and a tte nd a n ce : W. G. B e tty S in g le ta ry . E v e ly n Johnson.
Johnson.
G race L arson.
Ide, L . C. K ra m ie n , F ra n k P yle . T h e lm a
A im s and o b je cts: M ason P Cady. Lo is B ie rly . K a th ry n C aw rse. B a r­
Van
Loo.
E. J M c A le a r. J. H G a rre tt. V o ­ bara Enschede. Edna
c a tio n a l s e rv ic e : C. H. N osier, C. M a ria n Edw ards. A n ita K ra h m e r.
V e rn ic e Sahnow. L a V c lle Jackson.
M a ry Jaquess. E v e ly n K e lly . M i l ­
d re d Mead. M a x in e M eyers. V io la
! S to lle r. E lv a B ra d le y . J u n e F eld e r,
' P e ro n ice Ego
Washington County
Clubs Make Record
Loan Associations
Lead New Housing
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a r« l>
H u g h M c G ilv ra , e d ito r o f th e
F ore st G ro v e
N e w s -T im e s
was
1 ele cte d p re s id e n t o f th e O regon
N e w sp a p e r P u b lis h e rs ’ a ssociation
at th e a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n h e ld at
O regon savings and loan associa-
G ra n ts Pass and O regon
Caves
T h u rs d a y , F rid a y
and S a tu rd a y , tio n s have made 62 45 per cent of
H e succeeds M e rle R Chessman, a ll F ed e ra l H o u sin g a d m in is tra tio n
th is
e d ito r o f th e A s to ria A s to ria n - in s u re d m ortgage loans in
state, a c c o rd in g to J M Person,
Budget.
i v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e W a s h in g to n
O th e r o ffic e rs are: A lto n F. B a k ­
er. Eugene R e g is te r-G u a rd , v ic e - S a vin g s & L oan association and th e
p re s id e n t; H e n ry F o w le r. B end B u l­ T u a la tin V a lle y F ed e ra l S a vin g s &
association o f H ills b o ro .
le tin , tre a s u re r; W A r t h u r Steele. L oan
T h is loan reco rd places th e O re-1
C la ts k a n ie ; Z. C. K im b a ll. In d e ­
gon
savings
groups in second place
pendence. T ho m a s N elson. J u n c tio n
C ity ; S h e ld o n S a c k e tt M a rs h fie ld ; in th e n a tio n in a co m p a riso n m ade
B en R. L it f in . T h e D a lle s, a nd W. in W ash in g ton . D C.. w ith s im ila r
in s titu tio n s in a ll states. P erson
H C ra ry . Echo, d ire c to rs .
N am e o f th e
a ssociation was p o in ts out.
O f th e to ta l o f $670 450 loaned in
changed fro m th e O reg o n S ta te E d ­
it o r ia l a sso cia tio n to th e O regon O regon u n d e r th e F ed e ra l h o u sin g
N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e rs ' association. plan, savings and loan associations
E d ito r W. V e rn e M c K in n e y o f have loaned $418.700. M o re th a n
th e A rg u s and M rs. M c K in n e y a t ­ h a lf th e in su re d loans c re d ite d to
O regon association have been m ade
; te n d e d fro m here.
. since th e fir s t o f th e present y e a r
and a m o u n t to $224.550. a c c o rd in g
to th e W a sh in g ton su rve y.
T h e s u rv e y also disclosed th a t
O regon associations have m ade 35
new c o n s tru c tio n loans fo r a to ta l
o f $126,200 or an average o f $3606
(C o n tin u ed fro m p a re D
t y lin e , w h ile c re w s fro m T illa ­ each.
m o o k c o u n ty co m p le te th e re m a in ­
der of t h e
h ig h w a y c o n n e c tio n
th ro u g h to th e o ld W ils o n r iv e r Dr. H oward W ells W ill
(C o n tin u ed fro m na<e 1)
H ill;-. do. Rock Creek. Verboort, Wil- road
B ecom e M edical O fficer
W ith m ore fe d e ra l fu n d s m ade
.-hire. Jo b and H azeldale.
D r. H o w a rd W ells, w h o is co m ­
a
v
a
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b
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b
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congress
fo
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W
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W o rk n o w a p p ro v e d
fo r
con­
p le tin g his in te rn e s h ip a t
th e
s tru c tio n c o n te m p la te s s e rv ic e to th e lo c a l o ffic e exp e cts th e w o rk E m a n u e l h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d , w ill
o ve r 100 r u r a l cu sto m e rs on C he- to proceed w ith o u t in te rr u p tio n . re p o rt at Boise. Idaho, n e x t w eek
on b o th th e W ils o n r iv e r
h a le n i M o u n ta in road. S E ric k s o n W o rk
fo r s ix m o n th s ' s e rv ic e w ith th e
avenue, a nd in C e n te rv ille . F a r n ­ roa d and th e W o lf cre e k fro m S u n ­ C iv ilia n C o n s e rv a tio n Corps.
D r.
ham . G aston and C h e rry G ro v e d is ­ set cam p to w a rd ELsic. is p ro g re ss­ W e lls is a fir s t lie u te n a n t in th e
tr ic ts
P ro s p e c tiv e e x te n s io n s in ­ in g as r a p id ly as h and la b o r, s u p ­ U n ite d States a rm y m e d ic a l r e ­
clu d e d fo r th e n e x t tw e lv e m o n th s ' p le m e n te d w ith p o w e r m a c h in e ry , serves' M rs. W e lls and b aby son
p ro g ra m w o u ld m a k e s e rv ic e a v a il­ can c a rr y on. T ilio ts o n said.
B esides tra c to rs and b u lld o z e rs , w i l l jo in h im la te r D r. W e lls is a I
a b le to an a d d itio n a l 300 r u r a l
son o f M r. and M rs. C. E. W e lls
cu sto m e rs in th«> G ales C re e k. T ile th re e p o w e r shovels a re in o p e ra ­ o f H ills b o ro .
F la t.
M o u n ta in
V ie w .
F ird a le . tio n on th e W ils o n r iv e r g ra d e and
S cholls. M id w a y . B u x to n . C a rp e n - one p o w e r s h o v e l is w o r k in g on
Attend Convention
ti - Ci eek. Soda Spring W • - * W o lf creek, th e re p o rts show.
T h re e s h ifts on W o lf c re e k road
B l"in n in g . S o u th H a zeldale W ilk e s ­
Delegates to th e state fire m e n 's
boro. S h a d y B ro o k a n d F e rn H ill e m p lo y e d 286 d iffe re n t m en d u rin g c o n v e n tio n in M a rs h fie ld . S. W.
last w eek, a re p o rt shows, M c lh u is h . c h ie f, le ft
d is tric ts .
j th e
W ednesday '
w h ile th e re w e re 581 e m p lo y e d on and W ilb u r D illo n , c ity f ir e m a r ­
W ils o n r iv e r M o re heavy m a c h in ­ shal. le ft to d a y iT h u rs d a y ) to a t- :
e ry has been p ro m is e d fo r w o r k te n d th e sessions.
o u t o f S unset cam p, it is sa id .
WPA Highway Work
Supervision Here
Service Company
Plans More Lines
First Aid Classes
Begin in Hillsboro
T en persons w e re in a tte nd a n ce
T uesday n ig h t at th e second ses­
sion in th e c o u n c il roo m o f th e c ity
h i l l o f th e Red Cross class in fir s t
a id w ith J S T o m lis o n o f P o rtla n d
as in s tru c to r. T he p u b lic is in v ite d
to atte nd .
Classes a rc h e ld T uesday and
T h u rs d a y n ig h ts in H ills b o ro and
M on d a y and W ednesday n ig h ts in
T ig a rd , th e h o u rs b e in g fro m 7 to
9 p. m.
We specialize in quality
mercial printing.—Argus.
C o m p a n y , Inc., a p ­
I,. A b b o tt o f P o r t­
L u c e tta M cP h e rso n
M cP h e rso n , p u b lis h
fro m B e llin g h a m , Wash.. Tuesday
m o rn in g b y D e p u ty S h e r iff D ic k
Ask your attorney to send your
Busch was g iv e n u n t il S a tu rd a y
m o rn in g to e n te r a plea w hen he legal advertising to the Argus
appeared W ednesday b e fore Judge
R F ra n k Peters in c ir c u it c o u rt
He was h e ld on a charge o f o b ­
ta in in g m on e y u n d e r fa lse p re ­
tenses.
E rnest G ro w , b ro u g h t in to c o u rt
on a charge o f n o n -s u p p o rt, had
his case c o n tin u e d on
c o n d itio n
th a t he m ake an a tte m p t to f u r ­
nish his fa m ily w ith m oney.
Sam Logan H ills b o ro ro u te fiv e
charged w ith s h o o tin g a n e ig h bo r's
dog. plead g u ilty and sentence was
postponed in d e fin ite ly as was th e
sentence o f C D. N urss. w h o a g re e d
to m ake good a bad
check
A
m in o r h e ld on a fo rg e ry charge,
was released on postponed sen­
tence on c o n d itio n th a t he m ake
th e checks good fro m his e a rn in g s
and re p o rt to Ju d g e Peters tw ic e
a m o n th
T h e fo llo w in g cases w ere file d
th is w e e k in c ir c u it c o u rt: N. A
B ro e rc n vs M ik e F ru tig e r J r . re ­
co ve r m oney: Id a M J. L o c k e tt
vs. C a r l L a n d a u e r S r. e t al. d a m ­
ages.
O rd e rs file d this w e e k in c o u n ­
W e subm it social s ta ­
t y c o u rt in c lu d e J .S . M c N e ill. C a th ­
e rin e M c N e ill. Jo h n Iron sid e . A E.
tionery th a t are rep li­
S to re y. E m il O spelt, E lla M B a ile y ,
cas of form s used by
J o h n E. B a ile y . M a ry S titt. Rosina
noted so c ia l l e a d e r s
O ste rm a n F ra n z A le x a n d e r Reitzel.
R ic h a rd F. G leason. B a rc la y D avis,
and a surprisingly re a ­
E G u sta ve
F is c h e r,
C h a rles S
sonable prices.
H a n co ck.
O rd e rs file d th is w eek in c ir ­
c u it c o u rt in c lu d e G eorge T M c ­
G ra th a n d Rose M c G ra th vs. John
T. B a rk le y , to s tr ik e e vidence; W
M. Evans and R. E D ennison vs.
Clackamas Woman McGilvra Elected
Takes Life in Pool
Publishers’ Head
ci
It was an o ld fa sh io ne d 22
c a lib e r ta rg e t p is to l s in g le shot a f-
fa ir, w ith a fo u le d b a rre l fro m r e ­
peated f ir in g A rn s e n to ld ’ be o f ­
fice rs th a t he re m e m b e re d p la c in g
th e p is to l in a s u it case some tim e
ago.
A n a u top sy p e rfo rm e d T uesday
disclosed th a t th e b u lle t p u n c tu re d
a lu n g a nd fa ile d to h it th e h eart
and th a t d e a th was th e re s u lt o f
d ro w n in g a lth o u g h S e w e ll d e c la r­
ed th a t th e w o u n d w o u ld have
p ro ve d fa ta l
T h e A rn se n fa m ily liv e ju s t o v e r
th e C la cka m as c o u n ty lin e alo n g
th e M e rid ia n road cast o f T u a la tin .
T he d e a th to o k place in W a s h in g ­
to n c o u n ty
S u n d a y the A rn -e n s sent th e ir
1 1 -yca r-o ld d a u g h te r,
R u th M a y .
to P o rtla n d w ith frie n d s fo r a v is it.
A rn se n is e m p lo y e d on a C la c k ­
amas c o u n ty W I’ A p ro je c t and was
a w a y a ll day M o n d a y he relates!
to th e o ffic e rs .
T he case was closed T uesday a ft
ernoon w h e n th e c o ro n e r d e cla re d
the d e a th due to su icide.
T ig a rd M o to r
p o in tin g P e rry
la n d re c e iv e r;
vs, R a ym on d
sum m ons.
3F
H illsboro A rgus
Powers Grocery
Phone 81
M ain Street
Prom pt
Service
S pecials for Friday and Saturday
Tomato Juice
3 cans
CRISCO
57c
3 - lb . ca n
SOAP
W o o dbury's F acial.
3
bars
P-Nut Butter
1 -lb. glass jar
25c
.........................
25c
19c
Marshmallows 19c
1 -lb. cello bag
.................... ..............
M any o th er item s specially priced fo r F rid a y and
S a u trd a y . These prices good Ju n e 26 and 27 only.
Local Post V. F. W.
to Receive Colors
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty post. V e te r ­
ans o f F o re ig n W ars, w ill be p re ­
sented w it h post c o lo rs at an open
m e e tin g T uesday n ig h t. Ju n e 3J
P re s e n ta tio n w ill be b y th e Joseph
C. L e n ts post o f P o rtla n d .
L a st n ig h t (W e d n e sd a y! th e state
d e p a rtm e n t c o m m a n d e r. D w ig h t C.
A ld e rm a n o f P o rtla n d , m ade his
o ffic ia l v is it to th e post a t th e
com­ re g u la r m e e tin g h e ld in th e V. F.
tf W. h a ll on N in th and O a k street.
4?
June 83
L a b o r d e p a rtm e n t re p o rts 88.000
re tu rn e d to w o r k d u rin g M ay and
w e e k ly p a y ro lls increased $6.700.000
D e m ocra ts at n a tio n a l co n v e n tio n
in P h ila d e lp h ia re p o rte d u n a ffe cte d
b y A l S m ith o u tb u rs t against Roos­
e ve lt. C o n v e n tio n to be w id e open
fo r S m ith if he appears Io fig h t.
E xp re ssio n m ade by W a lte r L ip p -
m an that S m ith ’s message is best
a id g iv e n Roosevelt. E ig h t u rg e d on
m o n o p o ly. S m ith decides n o t to at-
te n d m eet.
G o v e rn m e n t loses in D is tr ic t o f
C o lu m b ia c o u rt o f appeals to d e ­
la y t r ia l o f in ju n c tio n s su its b ro u g h t
against W h e e le r-H e y b u rn
b o ld in g
co m p a n y law .
N ow Deal opens w o r k lis t to a ll
needy u n e m p lo ye d . "P a u p e r’s O a th "
no lo n g e r necessary.
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