Ci J 1 ¿ a s * •/, - . Read the Ads— It's Lots of Fun— T h e Latest In M ercliandtalng News Iro in Your Ilonin H lorm Each Week Many Persons Took Part in Lasi Provi rb (u n irsi; Work for Prizes W ith Which is Combined the I lillsboro Independent Volum e 13, No. 32 F. G. Driver Faces Jury Next Month H illsboro In d ep en d en t Speaker HilLsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 21, 1936 Recomes Move Made Jurist Adept I.ayer of Values Drop C ornerstones to Hold Back in Districts Wilson River Over County P o r tla n d Iln ld w in , In d ic te d on C h a r g e N ew spaper Say» M a c h in e r y , F u n d T a k e n M a n s la u g h te r , in C o u rt O c to b e r E stablished 1873 fr o m W o lf C re e k 19 Eight Cases Listed feniplcton Explains T w o C o u n tie s N o t C o n s u lte d F o u r O t h e r C r im in a l A c tio n s J u d g e R F ra n k Peters o f H ills ­ boro. elected m ost w o rs h ip fu l g ra n d - n a slc r o f the g ra n d lodge o f O re ­ gon. A F Az A M th is ye a r, r a p ­ id ly is e s ta b lis h in g a re c o rd fo r •(»rnerstone la y in g U p to date he has o ffic ia te d at fiv e such events, in each d e m o n ­ s tra tin g th a t he is fa m ilia r w it h the w o r k in g tools o f a m a ste r m a ­ son bo th a c tiv e ly and f ig u r a tiv e ly p e a kin g . In each instance he has in siste d on th e a c tu a l to o ls o f a m aste r m ason b e in g in the hands o f h im ­ s e lf and a tte n d in g o ffic e rs W ith a w o rk m e n 's tro w e l he a p p lie s th e m o rta r w h ile his o ffic e rs le v e l and p lu m b th e stone W h ile w o rk m e n set th e stone, it is a p p a re n t th a t even th is co u ld be dispensed w ith . W h ile fo u r o f th e co rn e rsto ne s have been la id in w e ste rn O regon, w h e re it is k n o w n to ra in now' and then, .Judge Peters d eclares th a t th e o n ly tim e he was in a ra in was at T h e D alles. H is most im p re s s iv e ce re m o n y, he ays. was in T h e D alles, w h e re he ’a id th e co rn e rs to n e fo r th e n e w F irs t C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h . O th e r co rn e rsto ne s la id w ith M asonic ce re m o n y are post o ffic e s at N e w b e rg and M a rs h fie ld , th e c o u rt house at O regon C ity and th e c ity h a ll at D a llas Loza in T im b e r L o g g in g , by H ills b o ro A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894 Tw o Sections, F o u rte e n I’a g e i Sewage Piani Completed •*1 B u rn in g , C u b b in g R e fle c te d in 9 P r o p e r ty F irs t in H ills b o r o A r e a Election Near, Cherry Grove Voter In terest Greets Arrival Seems Lacking Electric Lines Aoed Resident of County Dies Melinda Mulloy, 78, Succumbs Strange Formation Found After Blast Demo Voters Seek Ballots Sale Lots Reported for New Buildings Meet Wednesday "White Caravan” in County Today Sunflowers Nod on Main Street Damages Asked for April Auto Crash S ta r t Add to Supervision Hilhi Winner Grid Contest Government Puts Firm Hand on Duck Hunters; Season Here Opens Nov. i Young Democrats Boys Gains Shown Here Many Hunters Invade Forest Reports Show Plans Being Made for Joint Meeting to 12 W i l l fo r H e re N e x t W e e k Hazeldale Club Members W in Honors at Fair Rites Today for Bessie Ireland P ro g r a m A ssessm ents S ta te S e n a to r M B P itt on P ro p o s e d C h a n g e s In c re a s e s $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 B e fo re J u rie s cent, Io w a , w ill address p u b lic a n r a lly F rid a y th e c o u rt house lie is W a.shirigton and T illa m o o k c o u n ­ Less v a lu a tio n in a ll school d is ­ and w ill ta lk a b o u t fa rm p m b - In d i 1 th e m id d le o f bust J a il- ties sponsors o f th e Wilson r iv e r tr ic ts in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty is lents. w ir y on e h .iiK « *s o f iitu n .s lu u K h tc i. 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T w e n ty ye a rs ago th e to w n was v o lv e s a m o ra ls ch a rg e and P It o f a ll th e th re e firs ^ place d e m o n ­ $2,078 470 a y e a r ago to $2.096,- in t h e ir m in d s th e s id e fo r w h ic h C o o k o f T ig a rd w ill he tr ie d on a lig h te d b y e le c tr ic ity fro m th e s a w ­ ” T h e sta te h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t s tra tio n teams, w in n in g th e state 970 th is ye a r. T h e fig u re s show th e y in te n d to vote. m ill there, b u t th e s e rv ic e o n ly ch a rg e o f assault w h ile a rm e d w ith 1 has a gre a t share o f th e heavy c h a m p io n s h ip in th e a g r ic u ltu r a l o n ly a v e ry s lig h t change in F orest A lth o u g h th e re has been some lasted a s h o rt tim e b e fore th e m ill a da n ge ro u s w eapon T h e alle g e d G ro v e w it h th is y e a r v a lu a tio n j c o n s tru c tio n o f W o lf cre e k u n d e r d iv is io n . q u ie t w o r k u n d e rw a y fo r s e v e ra l b u rn e d and th e d re a m o f a c ity assault g re w o u t o f an a rg u m e n t c o n tra c t and c o n s e q u e n tly state T h e y w ill com pete at th e P a c ific placed a t $1.188.530 a nd $1,188.880 w e e ks b y c e rta in o f th e c o u n ty on th e h e a d w a te rs o f th e T u a la tin o v e r g un c lu b p ro p e rty th e re v a lu e s de . h ig h w a y fu n d s a re c o n c e n tra te d In te rn a tio n a l L iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n la s t y e a r B e a v e rto n G e o rg e H in k le w ill be tr ie d on on th e W o lf cre e k road w it h d e m o n s tra tio n team s fro m creased fro m $1.028.270 a y e a r ago can d id ate s, th e m a in lo ca l c a m ­ w e n t crash in g . a c h a rg e o f assault and b a tte ry p a ig n s t ill re m a in s to be p u t u n ­ An in n o v a tio n in c o n s tru c tio n , n o rth w e s t i toG.$L004,600 th is y e a r._ ... s ta te s “ I f W a ^M n g U u i a m i TiU«rvioi4». C i\ il cases in c lu d e B e ll vs S ta te d e rw a y T hm m ay o r m ay n o t used fu r th e fir s t tim e in W a s h in g ­ i c o u n tie s e v e r a re to h ave a h ig h ­ cRum’p in n s h ip T h e state w in n in g - *■ In TTif* rdhdS ând c itî3 ? valua In d u s tr ia l A c c id e n t co m m issio n in ­ arouse th e voters, some p o litic a l ton co u n ty , is th e steel core, a lu m ­ w a y to th e sea. it m ust be c o n ­ th is contest is a w a rd e d th e P lu m ­ tio n . H ills b o ro show s a g a in over fo re ca ste rs believe. in u m cable, a c c o rd in g to R a lp h v o lv in g an ap p ea l o f a d e cisio n by s tru c te d w ith fe d e ra l fu n d s as w t m e r tro p h y , w h ic h is a la rg e n a tio n ­ last y e a r w it h th e fig u re s fo r th is H ills b o r o N im ro d s B rin g in tb co m m issio n M e a n w h ile a fe w v o te rs are p re ­ Easter, lo c a l m an a g e r o f th e PE P a l fla g aw a rd e d by O. M P lu m m e r. y e a r $1.484,210 as co m p a re d to $1.- i n o w a re u sin g T h e re is lit t le (C o n tin u ed on page 6. rn lu m n 2) S c h a llb e rg e r b o th o f com pany. T h is ty p e o f cable a l­ K e lle r V p a rin g th em selves fo r N o v e m b e r 3 m a n a g e r o f th e P a c ific In te r n a tio n ­ th a t state h ig h w a y fu n d s ,.v B u c k s ; O n e A c c id e n t 4 an appeal fro m a B e a \ ei ton. b y re g is te rin g , b u t b o th a t t lie lo w s distances up to 500 feet be­ I w o u ld be used in th e im m e d ia te al L iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n . u rt th e re f ill v e rd ic t in ju s tic e c o u rt house and a t o th e r p o in ts in tw e e n poles, a g a in o f 200 feet o ve r T h is tr o p h y has been w o n fo r j fu tu re to d e v e lo p th e h ig h w a y .” ( ( on tin n e d on p a g e colum n 1» th e c o u n ty , re g is tra tio n is n o t u n ­ th e c o p p ;r typ e , th u s re d u c in g the M ore h u n te rs th a n th e re are W h ile W o lf cre e k is m o re d is - th e past th re e ye a rs b y O regon cost s u ffic ie n tly to a llo w c o n s tru c ­ usual. I de r a re b e in g re p o i ted in th e fo r- t inet ly a p leasure h ig h w a y d e s ig n ­ d e m o n s tra tio n team s and tw o o f i est areas o f eastern O re g o n by D e m o c ra tic re g is tra tio n , fe llo w - ! tio n in to th e m o re re m o te p a rts of 'd to g iv e P o rtla n d v a c a tio n is ts these th re e ye a rs it was w o n b y th e c o u n ty . h u n te rs r e tu r n in g h e re th is week. I a d ire c t and s h o rt ro u te to th e team s fro m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . It in g a ste a dy s w in g begun fo u r , T o c e i e h r a t e t h e a d v e n t n f b o h , ,d n o w e r i n P h e ^ I fo llo w in g th e o p e n in g o f the season n o rth O reg o n beaches, th e W ilso n was fir s t w o n b y Iv a n and Am os ye a rs ago. co n tin ue s, w ith n e w r e ­ a nd p o w e r in C h e rry G ro v e and • Sunday W h ile a la rg per ce n t o f | r iv . r roa d w o u ld se rve tw o p u r ­ B le r ly o f th e K in to n c o rn c lu b and p u b lic a n re g is tra tio n s la g g in g be ­ th e v a lle y , th e P E P co m p a n y has th e n e x t y e a r by L e Roy M ills and I the h u n te rs are m a k in g th e ir k ill. poses. th o se in te re s te d p o in t out. h in d . H e re and th e re a fe w v o te rs p re p a re d a r a th e r e la b o ra te p ro ­ I m an y w ill r e tu r n w ith o u t game, it W h ile it w o u ld a llo w T illa m o o k C h a rle s K a y o f th e S h a d y B ro o k L o c a l F c o t b a ll T e a m G oes a re c h a n g in g fro m re p u b lic a n to g ra m fo r th e to w n , to b e g in F r i ­ is said d e m o c ra tic a nd n o w and th e n a .i d ire c t o u tle t to P o rtla n d , it a l­ d a iry c lu b . day a fte rn o o n and c o n tin u e th ro u g h In close c o m p e titio n w ith th e to S c a p p o o s e F r id a y F irs t to re p o rt in H ills b o ro fro m so w o u ld a llo w W a s h in g to n c o u n ty d .m o c ra t is fo u n d , w h o is d iv o rc - ! S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , E aster a n n o u n c - H a ze ld a le d e m o n s tra tio n team at in g h im s e lf fr o m th e n e w deal. W e l l K n o w n H ills b o r o W o ­ i th e c o u n try east o f th e Cascades j an o u tle t fo r a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro d u cts ( ed th is w e e k. 1 w e re L C K ra m e in and F ritz needed by d a iry m e n and reside n ts i th e s ta te fa ir was th e C h e h a le m R o o se ve lt sh o u ld c a rry th e c o u n ­ T h e p ro g ra m opens w ith a s h o w - i M o u n ta in p o ta to c lu b d e m o n s tra - (By Ed Comani S chendel, w h o w e re in th e M u rd e rs 1 o f th e coast c o u n try . m a n D ie s A f t e r O p e r a tio n ty b y a m u c h n a rro w e r m a rg in i i in g a nd d e m o n s tra tio n o f e le c tric a l creek re se rve T h e y b ro u g h t out S p a rk e d b y Z ie g le r, a speedy, th a n in th e last e le c tio n , w h ile [ I a p p lia n ce s w h ic h begins at 2 p. In a d d itio n such a road w i l l ta p ' tio n on seed d is in fe c tio n , states ' th re e fin e m u le fle e r bu cks th e vast T illa m o o k b u rn in its F ra n cis . Jam es and G eorge A llis o n s h ifty h a lfb a c k . H ilh i d ro v e to an W illia m L e m k e . N o rth D a k o ta c o n ­ m and c o n tin u e s to 4 p. m. I w e re th e m em b e rs o f th is team , im p re s s iv e 18-to-0 v ic to r y o v e r th? P a rsin g th ro u g h th e ca m p o f B< si - H a rrin g to n Ire la n d , 46. (C ontinu ed on p a g e *. rnlum n 2 | gressm an and U n io n p a rty c a n d i- ' A t 8 o 'c lo c k in th e eve n in g, th e re j They placed fir s t in th e crops J e ffe rs o n w ife o f L e s te r Ire la n d . H ills b o ro S h e r iff J o h n C o n n e ll a nd his p a r­ R a m b le rs h e re F rid a y date fo r p re sid e n t, a p p a re n tly w ill 1 d iv is io n and w e re one h a lf p o in t a fte rn o o n in th e fir s t gam e o f the n o t o b ta in th e v o te in th is c o u n ty ' ' w i l l be s p e a k in g b y v a rio u s re p ­ businessm an, d ie d M o n d a y in a lo ­ ty . w o rd w as s nt o u t th a t th e re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e com pany, e x- b e h in d th e H a ze ld a le team fo r state 1936 season. T h e B lu e and W h ite cal h o s p ita l fo llo w in g an o p e ra tio n s h e r iff and o th e rs p ro b a b ly w o u ld (C o n tin u e d on pag eS . **<>lumn 1) I p la in in g th e v a rio u s uses o f elec- c h a m p io n s h ip . p e rfo rm e d a b o u t a w e e k b e fo re not ret u rn as soon as pla n n ed . s q u id d is p la y e d u n e x p e c te d p o w e r [ t r ic it y and th e c o m p a n y p o lic y in H e rb e rt S c h n e id e r and Ira Stauss. or, Ooth o ffe nse and defense fo r R e p o rts fro m the h u n te rs in th e j h e r death, F u n e ra l se rvices w ill I th e r u r a l d is tric ts . m em b e rs o f th e S hady B ro o k d a iry coast ra n g e w est o f here in th is 2 p. m. to d a y ( T h u r s ­ be h e ld at e a rly in th e season. S a tu rd a y m o rn in g th e re w i l l be a clu b , placed second in th e liv e s to c k d a y ! in th e D o n e lso n A- S e w e ll and T illa m o o k counties, in d ic a te d Z ie g le r, S c h u lm e ric h and H o w e ll [ c o o k in g school fo r th e w om en, dem - d iv is io n w it h th e ir m ilk te s tin g team ed u p to tu r n in th e m ost F u n e ra l eh-«pel in H ills b o ro w ith th a t p le n ty o f h u n te rs also had i o n s tra tin g th e m o d e rn e le c tric a l d e m o n s tra tio n . T h e y w e re tra in e d s p a rk lin g p la y o f th e gam? e a rly in Rev E D K e llo g g o f Forest G ro v e in va d e d th is area. S h o o tin g was 1 k itc h e n and th e use o f e le c tric ity b y t h e ir le a d e r, C h a rle s K a y. w h o th e f o u r th q u a rte r. H ilh i t o o k o f f ic ia tin g C o m m itm e n t w ill be in , f a ir ly good F u n e ra l R ite s W e d n e s d a y was a m e m b e r o f th e P a c ific N o rth - in p re p a ra tio n o f meats. A fe w o f those r e tu r n in g w ith the L in c o ln M e m o ria l M ausoleum . possession o f th e b a ll on th e ir 1 w est c h a m p io n s h ip team in 1934 (C o n tin u e d on page 7. colum n 2) P o rtla n d . o w n 20 B a u m g a rtn e r m ade 12. fo r J o h n L o ftis , 71 M is Ire la n d was b o rn J u n e 5. T he n S c h u lm e ric h . p la y in g in th e 1666. in B e n e d ict. N e b , and came b a c k fie ld , d ro p p e d b a ck and r if le d F u n e r a l S u n d a y A fte r n o o n to W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w ith h e r a pass to Z ie g le r, w h o raced th e P io n e e r i f (lie P u m p k in R idge f o r L a u r e l R e s id e n t p a re n ts in 1905. th e fa m ily s e ttlin g re m a in in g 60 y a rd s th ro u g h a c o m m u n ity and re sid e n t th e re fo r at C e n te rv ille . O n Ju n e 2. 1909, she b ro k e n fie ld f o r a to u c h d o w n . tlie last 60 years, J o h n L o ftis . 71. A stra n g e fo rm a tio n r e c e n tly was was m a rrie d in th e fa m ily hom e H o w e ll added an im p o rta n t b it to J o in t in s titu te fo r 675 teachers of d ie d in his hom e S u n d a y a fte r an LzMTRF.L A n e x c e p tio n a lly la rg e u n c o v e re d in a series o f blasts on at C e n te rv ille to L e s te r Ire la n d . th e s p e c ta c u la r p la y w it h a b e a u ­ illn e s s o f 18 days. He is s u rv iv e d th e W o lf c re e k h ig h w a y w e st o f F ro m C e n te rv ille , M r and M rs. W a sh in g to n . Y a m h ill and C o lu m ­ . by Ids w id o w and tw o sons. R us­ t i f u l b lo c k to cu t d o w n th e J e ff c ro w d a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l s e rv fo rm e r I Sunset cam p in w h a t is k n o w n as Ire la n d w e n t to N o rth P lains, w h e re b ia c o u n tie s is be in g a rra n g e d fo r sell and W ilm e r; also one s is te r, s a fe ty m an and leave Z ie g le r a ices o f M rs M u llo y . M a n y re s id e n ts o f the c o m m u n ity w e re th e L y o n s C o n s tru c tio n c o m p a n y R e p u b lic a n s L e ft B e h in d in c le a r ( ie ld . he was in business fo r 10 ye a rs H ills b o r o O c to b e r 26. a c c o rd in g to | M rs. M a rth a Jones o f P o rtla n d . sector, a c o n tra c t le t b y th e state. b e fo re m o v in g to H ills b o ro , w h re an a n n o u n ce m e n t b y O. B K ra u s, H ilh i got its fir s t s c o rin g o p p o r­ p re se n t as M rs. M u llo y was a p io ­ N e w R e g is tra tio n s M r. I.o ft is was b o rn N o v e m b e r T h e p o w d e r holes, b o re d b y a th e fa m ily has reside d fo r th e last c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t. t u n it y m id w a y in th e fir s t q u a r ­ n e e r o f th is section and was lo v e d 11, 1864. in B oonesboro, Io w a , and d r i l l fro m th e A t Jannsen co m p a n y T lie in s titu te w ill be h e ld in 16 ye a rs M erle , y o u n ge st riaugh te r w h e n J e ffe rs o n fu m b le d and b y a ll. cam o lo O reg o n w it h h is p a re n ts at R c c d v ille . p e n e tra te d a shale R e g is tra tio n cards fro m r e g is tra ­ ter. d ie d J u ly 22 A n o th e r d a u g li- I H ills b o r o u n io n h ig h sch o o l b e g in M e lin d a A M u llo y . 78. re s id e n t I I in 1676. th e fa m ily s e ttlin g o n tio n p o in ts o u ts id e o f H ills b o r o a rc S u th e rla n d re c o v e re d fo r th e B lu e o f L a u re l fo r th e last 50 years, d ie d fo rm a tio n w h ic h p re v e n te d th e ter. M rs. Jessie H anson o f Baguio. n in g at 9.30 o 'c lo c k on th e date and W h ite on th e J e ff 15. B a u m ­ P h ilip p in e Islands, a nd th e h u s­ w ith fo u r o u ts ta n d in g speakers on P u m p k in R idge F e b ru a ry 6. 1695. p o u rin g in to th e o ffic e o f Ed C g a rtn e r and K c tc h a m . d r iv in g be­ T h u rs d a y in h e r hom e th e r? a fte r c o n tra c to r fro m u sin g his re g u la r an in te re s tin g p ro g ra m n o w b e in g he was m a rrie d to Sadie D u rs t. He Luce, c o u n ty c le rk in an in c re a s ­ h in d p o w e rfu l in te rfe re n c e , a lt e r ­ band s u rv iv e . lo n g illn e s s w h ic h fo llo w e d an e q u ip m e n t fo r such holes, i t is re ­ ported. F o u r b ro th e rs and fo u r siste rs j p re p a re d B y p o o lin g in s titu te fu n ds was a m e m b e r o f G le n co e K . P in g stream . nated to pack th e b a ll o v e r th e a c c id e n t in w h ic h she s u ffe re d a W hen th e bla sts w e re released, also s u rv iv e T h e b ro th e rs a re Fay i •' b e tte r p ro g ra m is possible, K ra u s lodge and a c h a rte r m e m b e r o f T h is w e e k a ch e ck show s 270 goal in s ix plays. S c h u lm c ric h 's b ro k e n h ip . W a sh in g to n G ran g e . n u m e ro u s h a rd b a lls o f stone w e re <(*.»ntinui' H e a ve rto n - A t a n y ra le II,e s u n flo w e rs lo discuss issues and p resent the inee; Ed L. Moore, c h a irm a n o f th e O regon and g e n era l c h a irm a n o f o f M o u l a u a and tlio D akotas, w h e re i'll« O cto b e r 19 and closes N o v e m - R e e d v ille road was f ill'd th is w eek E. th e ju d g in g com m ittees. b ro u g h t th e re p u b lic a n s r a lly in g p la n o f ca m p a ig n , D o n a ld T. T e m ­ ‘ c o u n ty d e m o c ra tic c o m m itte e ; th o iis a n d s o f d u cks nest c a d , ye a r, J lie r II. O re g o n is in tlie tn te rm e d i- b y M a rg a re t H eesacker th ro u g h her T h e local c o m m itte e , co m p rise d p le to n . c o u n ty re p u b lic a n c h a ir ­ L. Ross, sla te s e n a to ria l no m in e e ; on e v e ry street c o rn e r and t u r n ­ II,e p a re n t b ird s last s p rin g fo u n d ato zone. ed th e s tre e ts in to p ro and con m an. has announced. R G. S cott and R ay L. A n tr im . o f L. E. F rancis, a ssistant c o u n ty g u a rd ia n . Jo h n H eesacker. in c ir ­ W ider holes w e ll f ille d and eon- H u n te rs th is y e a r a r c b e in g c u it c o u rt, against E a rl D ic k c rm a n p o litic a l ra llie s a ll day. A ll persons in te re s te d in the I n om inees fo r sta te re p re s e n ta tiv e ; agent. H ills b o ro ; O. B. K ra u s , c o u n ­ s e q u e n tly nesled a lo n g th o u sa n d s | w n rn ed th a t th re e o f th e im p o r t- C o u n ty re p u b lic a n h e a d q u a rte rs re p u b lic a n ca m p a ig n f o r c o u n ty , I le r t Hagen, ca n d id a te fo r c o u n ty t y school s u p e rin te n d e n t; R ussell H. T h e s u it asks fo r $1.090 g e n era l o f s m a ll ponds. T isda le , m anager of H ills b o ro d e n ie d a n y hand in th e a ff a ir and sta te and n a tio n a l c a n d id a te s are c o m m is s io n e r, and o th ers ! a n t species h a ve been pla ce d on dam ages and $119 sp e cia l dam ages T h e s u m m e r progressed and these ' tlio f u lly closed and p ro te c te d list to c o v e r d o c to r b ills , etc. T lie com - a ttrib u te d th e free a d v e rtis in g to in v ite d to a tte n d . T h e m e e tin g w ill T h e c a ra v a n is e q u ip p e d w ith B ra n ch . T he F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k o f ponds d r i id up. c a tc h in g tlio d u ck [ t h is ye a r, a n e a rb y fa rm e r, nam e not m e n ­ b e g in at 8 o 'c lo c k in th e c o u n ty lo u d s p e a k e r a p p a ra tu s and th e P o rtla n d : ren d e re d th e ir d e cisio n and In c lu d e A tla n tic p ln tn t charges n e g lig e n ce on th e lin g s b e fo re th e ir fe a th e r* w e re d e - 1 c o u rt room . (C o n tin u e d on pobo 7, colum n 3 , tio n e d . t r a ile r c a rrie s c a m p a ig n lite ra tu re . a fte r s ta tin g th a t th e p re p o n d e r­ p a rt o f D ic k e rm a n . Hillsboro School (/ranted $540 for Aid of Students Scout Work Shows Big Gain Locally County Republicans Meet Here Friday C o u rt of Honor To­ n ig h t a t C o u rt H ou se W ith 107 B o y Scouts a nd Sea Scouts in th e H ills b o ro d is tr ic t o f th e P o rtla n d A re a C o u n c il on A u ­ gust 31. 45 boys h a ve been added j to th e ro s te r s in c e J a n u a ry 1 o f th is y e a r w h e n 62 w ere e n ro lle d . T h is has been th e la rge st in crea se in th e e n tire c o u n c il w ith th e e xce p - ! tio n o f th e c it y o f P o rtla n d a nd I cn a percentage basis is o v e r 30 tim e s as great. H e n ry S chainek. fo rm e rly o f U ta h w ith lo n g e x p e rie n c e in s c o u tin g there, has been a p p o in te d a ssistant ■ d is tr ic t co m m is s io n e r b y R a lp h R. Easter, d is tr ic t c h a irm a n He w i l l assist V csey G a rd n e r in th e s u p e r­ v is io n o f tro o p s in th e d is tr ic t and th e d ire c tio n o f in te r - tr o o p a c tiv ­ ities. Meet Monday. Tuesday W ith th e Sea Scouts b ra n c h a v a il­ able fo r o ld e r scouts, th e y o u n g e r boy b ra n c h o f C u b b in g fo r boys o f 1 9 to 12 is co n te m p la te d . R. P. Ras- I m ussen is in charge o f a c o m m it­ t e e o f c itize n s fo r th e o rg a n iz a tio n and in te re s te d persons and p a rtic - i u la r ly p a re n ts o f boys o f those ages a re asked to m eet M o n d a y I a nd T uesday. S e p te m b e r 28 a nd 29. at th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll a t 7:30 w it h W illia m F. Johnson a nd K e n ­ ___ n e th W ells, fie ld e x e c u tiv e s fro m : th e Boy S cout h e a d q u a rte rs fo r i p r e lim in a r y steps. “ T h is p ro g ra m is p a rt o f th e B o y S couts o f A m e ric a f o r th e t r a in ­ in g o f boys fr o m 9 to 12 ye a rs o f age. b u t is n o t 'C u b Scouts.’ b u t 'C u b b in g ,' an e n tir e ly d iffe r e n t set o f a c tiv itie s a nd p ro g ra m designed fo r boys o f y o u n g e r ye a rs," s la te d Johnson today. “ I t is h o m e -ce n te re d and. i f i t is to be o rg a n iz e d lo c a l­ ly . th e p a re n ts m ust show an ac­ tiv e in te re s t a nd a tte n d these sched­ u le d m ee tin g s B o ys le a v in g th e C ubs at 12 in v a r ia b ly p ro v e to be b e tte r scouts, th e p ro g ra m g e ttin g th e m s ta rte d in th e ir ‘te n d e rfo o t* w o r k w h e n th e y rea ch th a t age. T h e y a re a u to m a tic a lly g ra d u a te d in to th e lo ca l tro o p s .” M o n th ly m ee tin g s o f th e d is ­ t r ic t c o m m itte e and th e c o u rt o f h o n o r w ill be at th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty c o u rt rt nouse house to n ig ig n h t “ l.u rs - lo n da -v ’ / l c l o u frie n d s and p a i re n (T ts a re in v ite d to a tte n d th e m o n th ly m e e t­ in g o f th e c o u rt o f h o n o r a nd th e d is tr ic t c o m m itte e m ee tin g s are n o t closed sessions b u t open to a ll in te re s te d citizens. Tax Collection Showing Gain P a y m e n ts fo r P e rio d $ 2 5 ,- 000 O ver Y e a r Ago G a in s in ta x c o lle c tio n in W ash­ in g to n co u n ty th is s u m m e r a rc sh ow n in c o lle c tio n fig u re s co m ­ p ile d th is w e e k b y G la d ys E isner, ta x d e p u ty . T h ir d q u a rte r p a y ­ m en ts closed S e p te m b e r 15. C o lle c tio n s fo r th e fir s t th re e q u a rte rs a m o u n te d to $615.87107. th e re p o rt shows, w h ic h is 66 6 p e r ce n t o f th e to ta l r o ll. T he c o l­ le c tio n s s h o w a g a in o f 11.3 per ce n t since Ju n e . C o lle c tio n s to S e p te m b e r 15 a y e a r ago a m o u n te d to 55.9 per cent o f th e to ta l r o ll. T h is year th e c o lle c tio n s a m o u n te d to $25.000 m o re th a n a y e a r ago fo r th e p e rio d b e tw e en J u n e and S e p te m b e r. Susbauer Builds H e n ry S usbauer has begun co n ­ s tru c tio n o f a ne w house, garage and o th e r o u t b u ild in g s on his e ig h t-a c re place south o f A lo h a and expects to ta k e u p h is residence th e re as soon as th e house is c o m ­ pleted. He has o w n e d th e la n d fo r a n u m b e r o f years. Kathryn Carvrse, Clayton Nyberg Teamed Outstanding q-H Members ance o f fin e score ca rd s fro m e v e ry c lu b in th e c o u n ty m ade s e le c tio n o f o n ly tw o c a n d id ate s d if f ic u lt . K a th r y n C aw rse. m em b e r of A ca d e m y 4-H clu b , d ire c te d bv M rs. H a r rie tt F ord, was f in a lly nam ed as w in n e r am ong g ir ls because o f h e r e n v ia b le re c o rd o f a c c o m p lis h ­ m ents fo r th e past ye a r, w h ic h se­ c u re d fo r h e r m a n y f ir s t and second a w a rd s a t th e s ta te a nd c o u n ty fa irs . C la y to n N yb e rg . m m b e r and le a d e r o f T u a la tin 4 -H clu b , re c e iv ­ ed th e boy's honors in c o n s id e ra ­ tio n o f his o u ts ta n d in g re c o rd fo r Ih c c u rre n t y e a r w h ic h re s u lte d in his b e in g nam ed one o f th e tw o o u ts ta n d in g 4 -H c lu b boys in O re ­ gon fo r 1936 In P o rtla n d , K a th r y n C aw rse and C la y to n N y b e rg w ill jo in 40 o th e r w in n e rs , w h e re a ttra c tiv e accom ­ m o d a tio n s have been p ro v id e d at a le a d in g ho tel. T h e y w ill be the guests o f o ffic e rs o f T h e F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k w h o have pla n n ed fo r th e m a f u ll th re e days o f e n ­ te rta in m e n t in c lu d in g atte nd a n ce at th e P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l L iv e s to c k (Continued on past 7, column ft>