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Argus i ca turc- «•- Many t'orrrspondriits Bring Voa j »■'reali N r t n of Your tu iii- liiunily Weekly I There's a Reason- Record-Breaking ClMaified Taxes Show Increased Argus Popularity W ith W hich is Cornhini d On Hill inno In d ep e n d e n t \ ’ <11 h n i < No 13 Local Guard Will Become Artillery Unit Hillsboro Independent Established 1873 A venue Tracks Prove Danger Spot Hillsboro to Honor Dead on Monday Hillsboro, O regon, T h u r day, May 27, 1937 Rides Popular Entertainment tor Youngsters H illsb o ro Argus Estoolished 1891 School Days End Friday for Seniors Two Sections, F o u rteen Page» I Jersey Club Stock Show Here June 2 A m o n g tin - m an y d a n g e ro u s t r a f C h ild re n fro m a ll p a rty o f th e fic -.pot.*, hi H ills b o ro is tin - F irs t a v Hill.* b o ro tra d e te r r ito r y . re s p o n d enue crossing o f th e S o u th e rn P a c if in g to th e p ip in g o f th e rn e rry -g o - ic ra ilw a y , w here h a ir la is in g <•#- ro u n d o rg a n F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , < apes are a p p a re n tly a c o m m o n <><•- th ro n g e d H ills lx ^ ro to e n jo y th e c u ire n c e and accident.« do happ< n e a rm v a l o f fre e rid es d o n a te d by In p a rt th e « rousing is b lin d p a r IIill. 'b o r o businessm en. tic u la r ly to t r a f f ic a p p ro a c h in g fro m A t th«* peak o f th«* day. th e rn e r- N e w B a tte r y N e e d s 4 3 M e n the n o rth a tin* tra c k s c u rv e west o f M e m o r ia l D a y O b s e rv a n c e s r y -g o -ro u n d w h ir le d 576 y o u n g s te rs tin tre e t and nr,* m o s tly h id d e n by U n iv e rs ity P r o f e s s o r W i l l an h o u r a s trid e g a ily p a i n t e d R o y a lty o f C o u n ty H e rd s ort to C o m p le te Q u o ta N e x t a w arehouse on th e east B e g in W it h P a r a d e fr o m horses, w h ile the fe rn s w h e e l, to p On«* d im lig h t b u rn s on an in te r- G iv e G r a d u a tio n A d d re s s ; p in g th e sto re b u ild in g s b e h i n d D is p la y a t F a ir G ro u n d s T w o W e e k s ; P e rs o n n e l o f •, t tio n n e a rly a b lo ck w id e w h e re V e te r a n s ’ H a l l ; O r e g o n w h ic h i t operated, d id n e a rly as m u ltip le tra c k s cross th e stre e t T h e D ip lo m a s P ossib le f o r 1 0 0 W ednesday; 4 - H C a lf w e ll. o n ly w a rn in g g iv e n d r iv e r s th a t I le n d q u a r te r s A b s o rb e d C ity A tto r n e y S p e a k e r H ig h S ch o o l S tu d e n ts tr a m , are a p ro a ch in g . is th e p re s M any C h ild re n ltid<* C lu b s W i l l B rin g S to c k ence o f a h ru ke m a n . C o n s e rv a tiv e e s tim a te show s 14- Vigilance Necessary 6(XJ fre e rid e s d u rin g th e tw o day . H ills b o ro ' , own. H e a d q u a rte rs M e m o ria l d a y observances fo r in w h ic h th e rid e w e re in o p e ra S h o u ld th is b ra k e m u n and his School days in H ills b o r o w’il l be C’o n tp a n y St c o iid B a tta lio n 162nd H ills b o ro and th e s u rro u n d in g t e r R oyalty of the Jersey herds of in fa n try , IB y p iii" o ld th is sp rin g , is la n te rn In* absent at n ig h t, d riv e r s r it o r y w ill be g in M o n d a y at 9 3(1 a tio n S a tu rd a y , y o u n g s te rs fro m a ll over fo r 100 se n io rs F rid a y n ig h t m ay crash in to tra m s o r he s tru c k p a rts o f th e c o u n ty ro d e a.s m a n y W ashington county w ill be on dis w h e n d ip lo m a s a re p resented a t ' on th e w a v t o h r r o i n i n t f B u tte ry F, m w h e n m e m b e rs o f a ll lo ca l p a 218th F ie ld A r t ille r y , a c c o rd in g to by engine? N o w and th e n a ca r t r io t ic o rg a n iz a tio n s w ill fo rm fo r tim e s as th e y co u ld c o lle c t tic k e ts exer« i •■« •; in th e h ig h school a u d i play at the fa ir grounds in H ills to riu m b e g in n in g at 8 o’c lo c k . P ro f. n o tific a tio n re c e iv e d F rid a y n ig h t p ro tru d e s in to th e s tre e t w it h c o u p th e p a ru d e at V e te ra n s ' h a ll West a t th e v a rio u s business houses. boro a ll-d a y Wednesday. June 2, J '-h n L C a ste ll. head o f th e s p e a k by L ie u te n a n t A rth u r K ro e g e r, le r « xte n d e d to catch th e u n w a ry M a in street, fro m w h e re th e y w ill T h e c ro w d came fro m a ll d is at the sp rin g show of th e Jersey a u to d r iv e r c o m m a n d in g o ffic e r in g d iv is io n o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f tances and fo u r fa m ilie s w ith 14 C attle club. More than 75 head of m a rc h to th e V e n e tia n th e a tre fo r Latest v ic tu p o f th is d e a th tra p is c h ild re n w e re fo u n d fro m th e T i Or« gon. w ill d e liv e r th e g ra d u a tio n stock w ill be on display. The event R e c ru itm g opens at once. Lieu* a p a tr io tic pro gra m at It) a. in. D r (.’ T S m ith . H ills b o ro p h y s ic ia n , addr«*>. gard n e ig h b o rh o o d . Som e o f th e is the fir s t attem pt at a show ing te n a n t K ro e g e r said, w ith 43 m en S p e cia l e ffo rts a re b e in g m ade b etw een th e ages o f IB and 42 y e a r* w h o crashed head on In to an e m p ty tin s y e a r tiv v e te ra n s ' o rg a n iz a tio n s c h ild re n ro d e th e m e rry -g o -ro u n d in the county, and w ill take the Cl » ses cam e to a close M o n d a y needed w it h in th e n e x t tw o weeks log ca r about 3 30 a rn F rid a y , to have a ll a v a ila b le m em b e rs in fo r th e fir s t tim e . O ne lit t le g ir l, e v e n in g and f in a l e x a m in a tio n s oc place o f the annual club picnic. c rip p le d fr o m in fa n c y a nd u n a b le c u p ie d th e s tu d e n ts T ue sd a y and to b rin g th e b a tte ry u p to pen<*e th ru s tin g the ra d ia to r o f h is ear fa r Arrangem ents are in th ^ hands tlie lin e o f m a rc h and in a tte n d a n ce s tre n g th T h e b a tte ry w ill have 60 e n ough u n d e r th e tra m to ca tch and at th e V e n e tia n th e a tre A f t e r th e to w a lk , w as assisted to th e F e rris W ednesday w ith fin a l d e ta ils o f th e o f a com m ittee o f Jersey breeders h o ld u n til th e tra in m e n had b ro u g h t w h e e l fo r th e fir s t rid e o f h e r life . m en and fo u r o ffic e rs , tw o ne w o f school ve a r b e in g c o m p le te d to d a y headed by L. T. S ills and in c lu d in g p ro g ra m th e p a ra d e w ill fo rm again th e tr a in to a stop fic e rs b e in g needed < T hur.day> and F rid a y . C. M. Bam ford. E lm er Batchelder, V is ib ilit y w as h a d .' I ) r S m ith o u tsid e fo r tlie m a rc h to Hie ce m e Event W ith o u t A ccident I he b a tte ry w ill gu to L a m p M u r e x p la in s , and I co u ld not sec th e te ry , w h e re th e o ffic e rs o f th e Sam«* Size and M r. and Mrs. John Lind ow . A c re w o f 15 persons w as neces ( la ra y la te m A u g u st to p a rtic ip a te in cars m o v in g ac ross tin* tra c k s T h e re A m e ric a n L e g io n w ill g iv e th e G s a ry to o p e ra te th e rid e s Ju d g in g w ill be by an exp ert from and S e n io r class th is y e a r is th e same m a n c iiv e i o f th e F o u rth A r m y was no sig n a l o f any k in d I f the A It M e m o ria l D ay r itu a l f o llo w h a n d le th e cro w d s F o r s a fe ty sake size a th e g ra d u a tio n class o f a Oregon State college at C orvallis. w h e n n a tio n a l g u a rd u n its fro m tra m had been m o v in g fa s te r I in g a req u e st m ad e at tlie tu n e th e and to. assure ;,!l c h ild r e n o f a ye a r ago. B M . Barnes, s u p e rin Special in v ita tio n nas been e x se v e ra l state- and a fa r east a-. w o u ld have lo st m y life " G ra n d A r m y o f th e R e p u b lic d is (( o n tin u rd on pace 2. colum n 4j te n de n t. said. A fe w m o re th a n tended to 4-H c a lf club members M o n ta n a c o n c e n tra te fo r tw o w eeks th e 100 w e re e xp e cte d to c o m p le te P a v in g on M a in stre e t th is • ■ ck. b a nded here to e x h ib it th e ir purebred Jersey in te n s iv e d r i ll u n d e r c o n d itio n s in th e busy in te rse ctio n s, e m erged (•ten Jack S p e a ke r w o rk e a rlie r in th e ye a r. calves. A ll calves e xh ib ited m ust s im u la tin g w a r w ith y e llo w t r a f f ic g u id e lin e s fo r be fro m Bang's free herds, t h e P ro g ra m in th e a u d ito riu m opens G le n Ja ck. O re g o n C ity a tto rn e y I ' m * S t* Inch Guns m oto yi t . m a k in g r ig h t h a n d tu rn s and past d e p a rtm e n t c o m m a n d e r o f com m ittee ruled. w ith the p ro cessional p la y e d b y th e T in* b a tte ry w ill he e q u ip p e d w ith and o u tlin in g pedestrian lanes at th e V e te ra n s o f Foreign Wars, is h ig h school b a n d u n d e r d ire c tio n o f O th er Shows Held s in -in c h h o w itz e rs o f ih e latest a p a ll crossings. th e sp e a ker o f th e day. F E B u s h n e ll, to be fo llo w e d w’ ith The show is one of several s im i E m e rg e n cy sto p signs. h o ld in g p ro v e d p a tte rn d ra w n b y he a vy th e in v o c a tio n by Rev. Jo h n F. G ib la r events scheduled successively P ro g ra m in tlie V e n e tia n w ill tie O ak s tre e t fro m tru c k * T h e guns a re m o u n te d on t r a f f ic e n te rin g son P re c e d in g the address b y P ro f. in each county o f the state w here F irs t avenue, w e n * re m o ve d M o n d a y in ch a rg e o f H u g h Rogers, state p n e u m a tic tire * J o h n L C a ste ll. th e g ir ls ’ g le e c lu b Jn solemn vigil this honor guard paces the marble tomb of the Un Jersey breeders are organized. T. co m m a n d e r o f th e U S W V. T he w’i l l sing, I S h a ll N o t Pass T h is W ith a h a tte rs to he o rg a n ize d in n ig h t, le a v in g F irs t stree t an u n p ro g ra m was p re p a re d by a jo in t known Soldier in Arlington National cemetery;, licing memorial to R W arren, fie ld man fo r the clubs, W g v A g a in .'' H ills b o ro and a n o th e r in N e w b e rg . 1 o b s tru c te d th ro u g h t r a f f ic lane. c o m m itte e o f ve te ra n s o rg a n iz a tio n s w ill be present. Jud ging is sched the sacrifices of America's yesterdays. S tim s o n m ill in S co g g in s V a lle y w ith h e a d q u a rte rs co m p a n y p ro b - ' F ollow ing the address. Mrs. L. C. uled to begin at 9 a. m. nam ed by th e co m m a n d e rs' c o u n c il. a b ly to b<* located at M ilw a u k ie , i suspended o p e ra tio n s T u e s d a y m o r n K rgm ien w ill .sing. ‘W ill O ’ The C T R ich a rd so n w ill lead th e O fficers o f the W ashington co u n - fo rm a tio n o f a re g im e n t o f th e I in g and o n ly h a lf o r less o f th e Wisp <Charles G ilb e rt Spross) and c o m m u n ity s in g in g w h ic h precedes w ood c re w re p o rte d fo r d u ty , w h ile ty club includes D. G. L illy , presi- h e a v y guns is c o m p le te d ‘L ife 'P e a rl B. Curran». E velyn a p ro g ra m w h ic h in clu d e s in v o c a pick« t lines, e s ta b lis h e d M on d a y, Rob« rts is the accompanist. det; J. J. VanKleek, vice-president; P h e r e g i m e n t h a d its b e g in n in g in tio n by I t n R F Hieka in tro * p e a c e fu lly c o v e re d e n tra n c e s to th e Mrs. Dave Storey, secretary-treas th e 148th F ie ld A r t ille r y o f lig h t I A • ards fo r h o n o r students, s c h o l d u c tio n o f v a rio u s o rg a n iz a tio n o f o p e ra tin g p ro p e rty . urer W illia m Putnam J r „ is secre arships. and th e B W. B arnes cup, guns fo rm e d s h o rtly a fte r th e I fice rs w h o w ill be seated on th e ta ry-tre a su re r o f the state club. M e a n w h ile , G le n w o o d l«x*al. S a w w ill be m ade b y B. M . G oodm an, W o rld w a r w it h B a tte rie s A and B stage and sp e cia l m u sic by th e L e There are about 18 herds re p re m ill a nd T im b e r W o rk e rs ' u n io n , p rin c ip a l, a fte r w h ic h M rs. W illia m as a nucleus. B o th these o rg a m z a - , g io n A u x ilia r y se xte t. sented. was re p o rte d as a c c e p tin g m e m b e r E. H in d s w ill sing. 'A t P a rtin g '' by lio n s saw* fro n t lin e s e rv ic e d u rin g “ Taps" Special Feature Funeral services were held F rida y P icnic d in n e r w ill be served at ships fro m v ir t u a lly a ll o f th e S tim Jam es Rogers, and A M a y M o rn in g '' th e w a r as m em ber*, o f th e 147th i S p e cia l fe a tu re o f tlie ce re m o n y afternoon from the Gresham M eth noon in the Grange b u ild in g and a ll In v ita tio n s to sponsor a e a n d i- u li em p lo ye s. A J. M ille r co m p a n y b y L Denza. M rs . F. J. S e w e ll is F ie ld A r t ille r y . 32nd d iv is io n S truck by an autom obile as he d a te fin "H a p p y Days' G oddess o f in tin . ce m e te ry w ill be th e s o u n d m an a g e r, was absent in C a lifo r n ia a ccom panist. ( n ln u r l Is V e te ran ran from behind a school bus at the odist church fo r Rev. Charles M. persons interested arc in v ite d to L ib e rty . are b e in g ent th i; w e e k in g o f Taps ' b y H e n ry B a rro n o f b u t was e xp e cte d back b y th is D ip lo m a s w ill be presented by T. union high school S aturday m o rn Reed. 46. pastor of that church, and b rin g lunches and jo in the m em C o lo n e l o f th e 218th F ie ld A r t i l by t h i1 Business and P ro fe ssio n a l H u b e i d e p a rtm e n t m u sicia n o f th e m o rn in g (T h u rs d a y L P G oo din, d ir e c to r T h e re w ill be an ing. Raymond E ckhardt. 14. is in form er pastor o f the H illsb o ro and bers. Special in v ita tio n has been e x le ry is W illia m Jackson, w h o w e n t ' W o m e n '. c lu b I o a il c lu b s in th e U S W V , a n d th«’ echo, w h ich a lu n 'J p a rty in th e g y m n a s iu m im Jones hospital recovering from se Cornelius churches. Rev. Reed died tended to H illsb oro businessmen. Situation Seems Peaceful to Franc«* w ith B a tte ry A a*, a firs t w i l l be b lo w n b y N elson W e a ve r n t m e d ia te ly a fte r th e p ro g ra m . c o u n ty n o tify in g the o rg a n iz a tio n s vere concussion and fracture d skull. Wednesday afternoon in P ortland Prize C attle Listed O ffic ia ls o f th e m ill a n ti u n io n d e lie u te n a n t and w h o has been w ith 1 c f ch a n ge * m ade in the ru le s t ills H illsboro. where he was taken tw o weeks Am ong ro y a lty to be e xh ib ite d c la re d th a t th e w h o le s itu a tio n was A u d ito riu m F ille d th e a r t ille r y o rg a n iz a tio n since. r,s- , year. The car was d rive n bv Leon T. ; p re vio u sly fo r observation. He was H e lv e tia band has v o lu n te e re d Sunday night seniors, th e ir fa m W ile y . 15. son n t M r. and M rs J N is Standard Dandy Sultan, n e w p e a ce fu l, and v io le n c e o f a n y k in d m g th ro u g h th e v a rio u s grades to operated on im m e dia te ly fo r a r u p M a jo r change lias been lo w e r in g to p la y fo r th e p a ra d e fo r w h ic h herd sire of the John K o p p lin J e r was not e xp e c te d S tim s o n o ffic ia ls ilies and frien ds gathered in the W ile y of H illsboro. his p re ent p o s itio n . He is a fo rm e r , tured appendix. C om plications fo l seys at Gaston fo r w hich $700 was e x said th a t c lo s in g o f th e m ill was b e high school a u d ito riu m fo r th e re s id e n t o f th is c o u n ty . A la rg e ' th e age lim it to a m in im u m o f 1« m em b e rs o f t h e c o m m itte e W ile y said he was proceeding at lowed from w h ich he failed to ra lly , 'e m w ith a m a x im u m lim it o f pressed th e ir a p p re c ia tio n . paid last fa ll. There also w ill be cause o f a s h o rt c re w and th a t no baccalaureate .services. The large n u m b e r o f o ffic e rs o f the re g im e n t moderate speed, east, past the high despite tw o blood transfusions. im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e p ro g ra m , a ctu m w o u ld be ta k e n u n t il th e m en ju c ito r iu m was ne arly fu ll. cham pion cows fro m the B am ford are fo rm e r m em b e rs o f th e tw o bat - | 35. A ll ca n d id ate s m ust w e ig h not school, and had just reached the Was Native of Indiana m ore I tian 140 pounds a nd it Is th e p a ra d e w ill a g a in fo rm fo r th e had d e c la re d t h e ir in te n tio n s . herd, w h ich has led m ilk and fat te rn s , w in n in g th e n w a y to th e ir T he serm on w a s b y Rev T. A r - bus when E ckhardt ran around the I p o s itio n s fro m th e ra n k s d u rin g th e ■ su rg . - ted th a t g irls he at least fiv e m a rc h to th e c e m e te ry led b y th e Rev. Reed was born in Connors- .p ro d u c tio n consistently in th e co u n - N e a rly e v e ry m an o f th e 300 e m T h r r Dungan. pastor o f the H ills end and crpjshed in to the side o f his feet th re e inches ta ll. Colors fo llo w e d b y th e N a tio n a l ployes o f S tim s o n ’s was s ig n in g on b o ro C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h , h i s autom obile. w a r o r since. v ille Ind.. August 18. 1890. and en- ■ ty ar>d state. J u n io r cham pion 4-H G u a rd . G A R m em b e rs. V e te ra n s as m e m b e r o f th e u n io n , a c c o rd in g to s u b je c t being. "T o w a rd T h a t W h ic h By v ir tu e o f th is s e rvice, and tin* M ethod* to tie Same The boy was rushed to the hos tei-ed the m in is try there in 1913. club h e ife r and her tw in calves, illu s tr io u s b a c k g ro u n d p e rp e tu a te d G ir l* elect,>d "G od d e ss" in f o r o f th e S p a n is h -A m e ric a n w a r. V e t A L. G re g g , fin a n c ia l s e c re ta ry o f i. H ig h " He p o in te d o u t th a t th e pita l in the M eltebeke bus by B. M jo in in g the Indiana M ethodist con- | owned by D avid H ia tt, also w ill sine«* the o rg a n iz a tio n o f separate* m e r ye a rs w ill not be e lig ib le th is erans o f F o re ig n W ars, A m e ric a n G le n w o o d lo c a l T h e e n tir e crew , g o a l had not y e t been reached a nd Goodman, princip al, and others at ferencc in 1917 and was ordained in be on display, along w ith m any ( ( o n tin u rd <m page 2« colum n 2) b a tte ry A d u rin g the C iv il w a r. year, but a tte n d a n ts in a n y p re v io u s (C ontinued on pace 2. colum n i) he said, was m a k in g th e m ove to the scene. He is the son o f M r and 1923 at Evansville. He occupied pas other prize anim als of the county. tr a d itio n has been e s ta b lish e d w h ic h ve a r a rc e lig ib le .Method o f selec g e th e r and began a p p lic a tio n s fo r Feature o f the display pro ba bly Mrs. John E ckhardt o f West Jack- torates fo r 12 years in the In d ia n a polis d istrict. w ill be c a r r u ’d to th e n e w b a tte ry tio n w ill lx- th e sam e ns in th e m e m b e rs h ip M o n d a y P ic k e ts firs t son street. w ill be the ancient herd sire. M ad about to be o rg a n iz e d in H ills b o ro . app ea re d at th e m ill M o n d a y m o rn In 1930 he was transfe rre d to the past w ith each o f the g ir ls re c e iv - rids T ristra m St. Mawes owned by The bus was a w a itin g a load of Q u a rte rs <»f tin* b a tte r y w ill be i in g an e n ve lo p e d e s ig n a tin g th e ir in g . youngsters bound fo r the high Idaho conference at B urley, where Sills. The anim al, now 14 years c o n tin u e d in th e Shut«* p a rk a u d i se le ctio n i r re je c tio n A n e f f o r t w ill be m ad e a t once. school freshm an picnic and E ck he served fo u r years. He came to old. was sire of 38 daughters, w h ich to riu m w h ic h , u n d e r th e present G re g g said, to reach an a g re e m e nt W in n e rs w ill be selected at a hardt was a m em ber o f the fresh- ‘ H illsb oro in 1934 From H illsb o ro averaged more than 468 pounds o f plans, w ill be in creased in size and w i t h th e S tim s o n co m p a n y, and a j h a ll to tic h e ld in S h iite p a rk a u d i- man class. E ckhardt was uncon he was transfe rre d to Gresham fa t in 1936. and also s ire o f the changed so m e w h a t to m a k e cp ia rte rs (C o n tin u ed on p o re 2. colum n 2) i lo r io m S a tu rd a y n ig h t J u n e 26. and scious when he a rrive d at the hos J u ly 1. 1936. Ben I I Pubols. b ro th e r o f Jo h n m e e tin g w ith c o m p a n y o ffic ia ls w ill f o r o f f i c e r s , n o n -c o m m is s io n e d o f S tra w b e rry fie ld m ee tin g s w ill be p ita l. be h e ld as soon as M ille r re tu rn s . He had been active in c iv ic club ' th e Goddess o f L ib e r ty dance w ill Pu boi: fic e rs and e n lis te d men. West U n io n , and son o f R. held th is S a tu rd a y , and Tuesday. I^ite Wednesday a s lig h t im p rove w o rk in addition to his church I be h e ld F rid a y n ig h t. J u ly 2 G ir ls P ubols P o ri land, the a c tin g head o f M ovem ent B ig S u rp ris e Ju n e 1. as fo llo w s : S a tu rd a y . 1.30 p. ’ w h o fa il to w in - e ith e r as "Goddess" th e d e p a rtm e n t o f O ffic a ls at th e m ill re p o rte d th a t ni T h e o d o re L a n d w e h r fa rm , fo u r ment in the bov s condition was ap w o rk. W h ile here he was a m em ber fa rm m anage- p a re n t. alth ou gh lie s till is uncon o f the Rotary club and since going n r a tte n d a n ts, w ill be guests o f in c u t and a g r ic u ltu r a l econom ics at th e m o v e m e n t came as a co m p le te h o n o r at th e "G oddess B a ll, " th e W a sh in g to n S ta te co lle g e since 1934 s u rp rise , and w h ile o p e ra tio n s w ere m ile s south o f S h e rw o o d on th e P a r scious most o f the tim e. He is ex to Gresham had been secretary of ro t m o u n ta in ro a d . T uesday. 9:30 a. pected to m ake a slow recovery. the K iw a n is club. com m ittee has a n nounced has been a p p o in te d head o f th e d e c o n tin u e d th ro u g h M o n d a y w ith n A le x Eischen fa rm , south o t C o r Buried Beside Son ( .im lid a trs Sell T ickets p a rtm e n t am t a d va nce d fro m asso o n ly a few’ o f th e woods and m ill n e liu s on Io w a H ill: Tuesday. J u n e Funeral services were in charge I o be e lig ib le fo r c o m p e titio n , c ia te p ro fe sso r, to p ro fe sso r at c re w m issin g . T u e sd a y m o rn in g not 1. 1:30 p m . A r t S m ith fa rm tw o G old Leaf D a iry Products com of Bishop T itus Lowe, assisted by J. e n ough o f th e m ill c re w was p re se n t m ile s n o rth o f Ih e I ’ r ic k c t t school, i aeli c a n d id a te is asked Io sell 35 W a s h in g to n S ta te college. Hot lu n ch e s fo r school c h ild r e n in tic k e ts Io th e d ance at 35 ce n ts C. Harrison, d is tric t superintendent; pany. som ething new in H illsb o ro A t th e same tim e P u b o ls becam e to keep th e m a c h in e ry o p e ra tin g e f n o rth w e s t o f B a n ks. Rev. V ic to r P h illip s. C entral M etho industries, w ill open Tuesday m o rn W a s h in g to n c o u n ty m ay he m ade each, t h i ' n u m b e r o f ticke ts being a g r ic u ltu r a l e co n o m ist and tiead o f fic ie n tly . O n each o f these places b o th r o dist church: Dr. G uy Goodsell, ing in the new M oh r bu ild in g, ju s t p o ssib le th ro u g h c o -o p c rn t ion w ith lo w e re d th is ye a r. F o r m ore th a n tw o years. th c -S n v - te n on e and lim e du sts w e re a p p lie d th e d iv is io n o f th e same nam e in F irst Church, and Rev. H. D. west o f the Com m ercial b u ild in g W P A s h o u ld «‘iio u g h in te re s t he Plans w ere m ade fo r th e e v e n t th e a g r ic u ltu r a l e x p e rim e n t sta tio n . m ill and T im b e r W o rk e rs ’ u n io n has on M ain street. P roprietors are R ich H um phrey. Freem ont church. sh ow n by lh<* v a rio u s la rg e r d is at a jo in t H ire lin g T ue sd a y n ig h t B e fo re go in g to P u llm a n , he was been t r y in g to b rin g o rg a n iz a tio n fo r th e c o n tro l o f s p ittle bug. T h e re s u lts w e re a p p a re n t and can be ard J. D oherty and Francis S. B arr. Dead ap ro xim a te lv 10 days, the tric ts . it was a n n ou n ce d th is w eek o f th e c lu b c o m m itte e w it h th e B u ria l was in F ir Lawn cemetery. ; w ith tlie fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t in to S tim s o n em p lo ye s. D u r in g th e .-eon at these fie ld cncelings. says body o f B yron Baker. 40. Portland, D oherty is an experienced proces by () B K ra u s, c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d fire m e n in ch a rg e o f the c e le b ra H illsboro, beside his son. Charles H. W a sh in g to n . I). C . as a g ric u ltu r a l w in t e r a c tio n w as b ro u g h t th ro u g h C o u n ty A g e n t C y ru s In a d d itio n to was discovered Wednesday a fte r ent Reed, who died in August, 1935, of sor of d a iry products, w h ile Barr, (C u n lin u rd on p ao r 2. <-»lumn S) tio n M is M a rio n H a th h o rn and e x p e rt in th e t a r if f com m issio n , th e re s u lts o f s p ittle bug c o n tro l noon in the fro n t scat o f an auto fo rm e r em ploye o f The Argus, has A eonfci•«•ne«* w ith o ffic ia ls and a s im ila r ailm ent. s p e c ia lis t w ith th e M rs E u n ice K im m c r ic a r e i n a g r ic u ltu r a l w o rk , s tr a w b e r ry ro o t w e e v il c o n m obile in a deserted garage near been engaged p rin c ip a ls o f th e la rg e r schools o f M rs i j 3.” ........ fo r the past year in S u rv iv in g are the w idow e h a ig e w ith a c o m m itte e , in c lu d b u re a u o f census, and c h ie f o f th e t r o l w i l l be discussed. the W a lk e r fa rm on the Cedar M ills th e c o u n ty has been c a lle d fo r W e d G eòrgie Reed: tw o sons. Ralph and reco rd s in g M a rg a re t C ady. E m m a M o h r. e x a m in in g u n it, c o n tra c t O n th e Eischen fa rm co m p a riso n road n o rth o f Beaverton. B aker was B yron: a daughter. Eleanor, a ll of nesday. J u n e 2. at 8 p m . in th e „ 3 pa r,n pr o f Bud Phelps. se ctio n o f th e a g r ic u ltu r a l a d ju s t a fo rm e r resident o f th is countv o f h a n d d u s tin g and p o w e r m a c h in e c o u n ty c o u rt roo m M iss A r lm e H e le n S tevens J u lia T a to m and Gresham: and tw o sisters. Mrs. K a rl M achinery was being installed m e n t a d m in is tra tio n . E la in e C a ld w e ll, to assist. d u s tin g can be noted, also th e e f m oving, w ith his fa m ily, to P o rt- I Filson. East Chicago. Ind . and M rs J this H o w e ll, s u p e rv is o r o f w o m e n 's w o rk t .1s. w cck to handle pasteurized C lu tis w is h in g to sponsor a c o n P r o f P u b o ls is a g ra d u a te o f O re fect o f f e r t iliz e r on g ro w th as ju s t a land about tw o weeks ago. in W P A and M i Jean B la ke , m ilk . '_ b u tte rm ilk , chocolate m ilk . Joseph Hauck. Connorsville. Ind. ml.. s m a ll p a rt o f th is p la n tin g w a s s u p e rin te n d e n t o f th e hot lu n c h p ro te sta n t. o r g ir ls w is h in g to e n te r gon S ta te co lle g e and re c c iv c l Ins He fo rm e rly occupied the b u ild - 1 cottage cheese orangeade, butter, fe rtiliz e d . je c ts fo r th e d is tric t, w ill e o m iu e t th e contest, a re req u e ste d to w r ite m a ste r's degree fro m Kansas S ta te mgs w here lie was discovered The M ellow -G Iow cheese, mayonnaise, M rs H a th h o rn . H ills b o ro ro u te I. co lle g e in 1927. H e also has ta ke n a tin* m e e tin g . K ra u s said body was found by W illia m Ryan, salad dressings, relishes and oth er H ills b o r o p u b lic school b a n d , y e a r o f ad va nce w o r k at H a rv a rd T w e n ty schools h a ve been n o tifie d o r le iv e nam e at A rg u s o ffic e . who had been w o rk in g in a ceme products. The plant is designed to u n iv e rs ity . P ro f. P ubols is a fo rm e r o m p e t in c in th e a n n u a l H ill M i l i o f th e m e e tin g , a nd if s u ffic ie n t in tery nearby and had cone to the T , produce m ilk to the federal m ilk re s id e n t o f th e W est U n io n com ta ry academ y band contest S a tu r terest can he aroused, th e p la n is to L o c a l B usiness H ouses deserted fa rm to v ie w th e b u ild in g s . S t a t C L o t l f C I IC C : standards and o f Oregon. day re tu rn e d w it h fir s t place in m u n ity. d ra w up a p ro je c t u n d e r W. P A An investigation was made by Sher- ! & th e B d iv is io n T h e band is u n d e r „ . . . . .. , P art o f the equipm ent includes a Io p ro v id e cooks fo r the.s«' schools to C lose D o o rs M o n d a y if f John C onnell and Coroner Fred E dw in M Bowman, c ity recorder, m odern pasteurization plant, in clud - th e d ir e c tio n o f F. E. B u s h n e ll o f Sewell. w ill,o u t d ire c t cost to th e d is tric ts . H ills b o ro stores, p ro fe s s io n a l o f- was elected grand ju n io r warden ing b o ttle r and rapper, steam ster- P o rtla n d . A ll t h a t th e s c h o o l d is tric ts o r c iv - fiees and o th e r places o f business as Connell reported that B aker ap D o n a ld T. T e m p le to n , c o u n ty pa ren tly had com m itted suicide by at the grand encam pm ent o f the ) ilizer. and re frig e ra tin g system. T h e b and a ppeared in n e w u n i ii' o rg a n iz a tio n s such as th e I ’ -T A i w e ll as th e c o u n ty c o u rt house w ill Oregon Odd Fellows' lodges held fo rm s o f w h ite and red. in c lu d in g ju d g e , has been nam ed re p re s e n ta attaching an in n e r tube to the e x The company w ill also d is trib u te w ill he asked to p ro v id e is th e Ilia - j he closed M o n d a y fu r M e m o ria l d a y M ay 17 to 20. inclusive, in P o rt red caps, red ja e k e ls . red n eckties, tiv e o f th e G o v e rn o r M a rtin te s ti haust pipe and pushing the tube T aylo r's Guernsey d a iry m i l k , te ria ls fo r th e lunches S e ve ra l such observances. T h e A rg u s w ill go in to land. About 12 H illsb o ro Odd F el w h ite s h irts and tro u s e rs T h e re m o n ia l c o m m itte e fo r th is c o u n ty b y through a hole in the flo o r of his p ro je c ts a lre a d y have been tr ie d in th i' m a il a day la te because o f th e lows were in attendance at the w hich w ill not be pasteurized. It car. are 30 m em b e rs, w ith s e v e ra l g ra d J C. A in s w o rth , c h a irm a n . v a rio u s p a rts o f tlie c o u n ty . ' h o lid a y . ' w ill be produced and bottled at sessions. P urpose o f th e c o m m itte e , as e x the T a y lo r d a iry as grade A raw W ith sch e d ule o f e o m p le tio n set u a tin g th is y e a r in to h ig h school. In tlie car was a newspaper dated Mrs. Hugh Le w is of Beaverton m ilk, the same m ilk and q u a lity fo r th e last o f Ju n e , th e J W D ix o n A n o th e r c o u n ty w in n e r was ih e p la in e d b y Ju d g e T e m p le to n , is to May 18 and a w hiskey b o ttle ne arly was appointed m usician of the Re m ill, lo ca te d on P u m p k in R idge fo r B e a ve rto n h ig h school band, w in c h raise fu n d s to h a v in g a recognized em pty. The man le ft a note address served th e ir customers fo r the past 1 fiv e years. th e last fo u r years, is be in g mov«'d to o k fir s t p la c e in th e C d iv is io n . a rtis t p re p a re a b u st o f G o v e rn o r ed to his fa m ily The body was ta k bekah assembly o f Oregon. M a rtin fo r th e n e w state c a p ito l to th e s ite o f th«' S h e rm a n m ill, to Pegg s U nde rta king parlors in T h is band also is d ire c te d by B u s h b u ild in g T he c o u n ty q u o ta is $30. en Beaverton. w h ic h b u rn e d to th e g ro u n d last I w is h th a t y o u w o u ld m a k e an a u tu m n . T h e site is in th«' v a lle y n e ll. appeal th ro u g h th e c o lu m n s o f th e n o rth o f M o u n ta in d a le A rg u s fo r s u b s c rip tio n s ." T e m p le to n A ll m a c h in e ry fro m th«' P u m p k in said th is w eek. ‘"S u b s c rip tio n s can R id g e p la n t a lre a d y has been m oved L tin c lte o tt m e e tin g s o f tin* clm m - a y o u n g c h ild is n e v e r a fra id o f th e and fo u n d a tio n s fo r th e saws c o m he tu rn e d o v e r to me and I w ill f o r b e r o f commeiT«* closed fo r th»* su m d a rk u n til fe a r is in tro d u c e d by p le te d . W a te r a lre a d y fills th e log w a rd th e m Io th e state c o m m itte e .'’ m e r seiison w i t h t h e ,n«*('ting M o n sonn* a ctio n o r speech <»f o ld e r p e r pond, th e o ld da m across D a iry S u b s c rip tio n s fo r th is purpose a l C ourt house employes, w ith the i day at w h ic h A lla n H. M c C u rta in . sons. L e a r o f fa ilu r e o r r id ic u le also cre e k h a v in g been resto re d . so w i l l he accepted at th e A rg u s o f S e v e n ty -fiv e vo ungsters, 48 g irls fice. exception o f c irc u it court, county I Plans fu r the annual H illsb o ro as businessmen, school children atuf Pul l la n d attorn«\v. w as speaker. A n is b o rn in Ih e same m a n n e r, he said, T h e m ilt sit«' in c lu d e s 120 acres co u rt iind d is tric t attorney, w ill be- i Firem en's "H appy Days" celebration others. n u a l e lc c lm n o f th«' c h a m b e r o ffi and w ie h is a gre a t in flu e n c e on th e o f p ro p e r ly s u rro u n d in g th«' m ill, a nd 27 boys, w ill leave fro m H ills b oro. B e a v e rto n . T ig a rd and S ix Kin a new schedule of hours June 8. , | J u ly 3. 4. and 5. continue to move vers w ill be held al n ig h t. Ju n e 14 f u tu r e o f an in d iv id u a l. and a ll o f th e o ffic e b u ild in g s , mess C o rn e rs M o n d a y . J u n e 7. fo r 4-11 This year the celebration com m it This schedule follow s a law passed tow ard the largest sum m er event in tee expressed satisfaction over the h a ll, d w e llin g s a nd b u n k houses, M c C u rta in , w h o says he is in te r Self Confidence Key s u m m e r school in C o rv a llis . by the last legislature. the state. announcem ent th a t one o f the best ested in th e p h ilo s o p h y o f liv in g , S e lf co n fid en ce . M c C u rta in d e fo r m e r ly o ccu p ie d by th e S herm an M ost o f tin s n u m b e r w ill tr a v e l in T w o orchestras have been placed aerial acts in the northw est had Hours on a ll days except Saturday read an a rlic h * w h ic h he re c e n tly cla re d . is th e ke y to success, and crew s. th e tw o la rg e busses, one le a v in g w ill be 8 to 5 o’clock w ith the o f under contract already to p lay in been placed under contract fo r an J. W. D ix o n o f H ills b o ro is o w n e r s u b m itb 'd to a ntagazim * fo r p u b li s tim u la te s th e w ill to w in W h ile H ills b o ro at 8:3U a. m M o n d a y fro m T lie W a g n e r la b o r re la tio n s act fices open d u rin g the noon hour. the a u d ito riu m in Shute park J u ly appearance tw ice da ily d u rin g the ca tio n . T h e title o f tin* a rlic h * is not a ll persons can b«* c h a m p io n s in o f lln * in d u s try and «'m ploys 20 men th e east e n tra n c e o f the c o u rt'b o u s e , was discussed at th e R o ta ry c lu b Saturdays, offices w ill be open iro n, 3 and 5. according to W ilb u r D illo n, three days. The feature includes a I h r i r lin e o f e n d ea vo r, th e y can a l in c lu d in g th e w oods cre w . ’W ho's A fr a id ? ” and th e o th e r, east bound, m a k in g In n e liv o n T h u rs d a y by II C. H o llis 8 a. in. to I p. m. and closed the re manager of the event. The orches double trajieze act 40 feet in the air. h ast g iv e a good a cco u nt o f th e m Contrasts Success. Failure its fir s t stop at th e B e a v e rto n post te r o f P o rtla n d , s e c re ta ry o f tlie I n - m ainder o f the day. tras are M cDonald o f the Navy and M ay B ill Rodeo selves i f p ro v id e d w ith s e lf c o n fi o ffic e al 8:15 a ni. N ext stop is T i d e p e n d i'n t B a n k e rs association. He He c o n tra s te d the successful men dence. Under th is schedule, employes his Musical M ariners, and Paul Lam - Plans s flll arc Incomplete for a g a rd post o ffic e at 8:3(1 and S ix im in te d nnt th a t and w o m en w ith th e unsuccessful, th e act places po in t out. m any w ill w o rk tw o hours oreaux and his musicians, w ho are A ll m en are en d ow ed w ith Ih e C o rn e rs at 8:45. Bus fa re is $2 p o in tin g out th a t in his o p in io n there heard five nights a week over radio topnotch rodeo as an added a ttra c m an y in h ib itio n s on th e e m p lo y e r, longer per week than before. im e « p ia litie s in th e b e g in n in g . M«*- tion designed to make the annual w e re m an y w h o n e v e r had h«»en s ta tio n K O IN A th ird orchestra s till tin t n one on tlie e m p lo ye . H o llis te r C u rta m said, and th e re fo re a ll celebration bigger and better than rem ains to be engaged. ta u g h t th e ir c a p a b ilitie s , o r I,ad d is- said th a t tlie e m p lo y e r because o f m ig h t a tta in degrees o f success if M e e tin g to Discuss ever. Indications arc, the eom m ittee O ffic e rs o f the W a sh in g to n C o u n - eover«*«! fo r th e m se lve s th ro u g h s e lf) Plan Sunday Event lack o f in e o rt'o ra tio n o f unions, is s e lf co n fid e n c e w e re not d e stro ye d l.v H e a lth association, m e e tin g in said, that arrangements w ili be com ana lysis. A lo n g w ill, Ihe th re e Rs w ith o n t fin a n c ia l recourse in ease S a fe ty M e a s u re s and rep la ce d w ith fe a r lie d e cla re d th e c o u rt house T u e sd a y n ig h t, set This year there w ill be no danc pleted fo r this part o f the show. ta u g h t in school, he said, it was hi*. ol w illf u l d e s tru c tio n o f p ro p e rly b y th a t lim e spent in stu d y and th o u g h t .Inn«' 14 at 8 p. m. as d a te fo r th«' N um ber o f H ills b u m businessm en. in g on Sunday as tha t day w ill be beh«*f th a t th e c h ild sh o u ld be taught That portion of the com m ittee as s tr ik in g u n io n ists. M rs. C. E. W ells, c o u n c il w o m a n , and devoted Io a special program design «m any c e rta in q u e stio n was fa r c o u n ty w id e h e a lth ra lly . Sadie m o re about h im e lf. W ith M onday i legal liiiliiia y signed firew orks fo r the closing day. W ( ' C h risten se n , w h o in tro d u c e d M ayor J. H. G arrett, w ill meet to ed to f it the occasion, D illo n said. ,noi<* p ro fita b h * th a n g re a te r tim e O r r- D u n b a r w ill be th e speaker. fo r observance of M em o rial d a i. are negotiating fo r a la rge r and th e sp e a ker, d e cla re d (h a t in d e p e n d Few o f us.” M c C u rta in deelar«*d. spent in re a d in g w h a t o th e rs th o u g h t P lans fo r th e fu tu re a c tiv itie s w ill I wo bands also have already been m ore varied display than was pre e d ito ria l anil shop employes of ent b a n k e rs w e re faced w ith a fig h t nigh t (Thursday» nt 6:31) in H ills "ever la k e ih e tim«* fo r s e lf analysis. o f th«' same q u e stio n . boro Pharm acy to discuss tra ffic 1)«' m ade at th a t tim e and c o m m it engaged to furnish m usic d u rin g Ihe tlie Argns w ill have a holiday, against th e e x te n s io n sented last year, D illo n related this o f b ra n c h regulations and safety measures in G e n iu s g e n e ra lly is fiv e p e r cent " E v e ry m an is m a ste r o f h is o w n tees w ill be nam ed T h e m e e tin g three days. They are the Bethany week. m aking p u b lica tio n a day later. b a n k in g b e yond state lines. H e said H illsb o ro in s p ira tio n and 95 p e r ce n t hard d e s tin y , and no m an s h o u ld rise w ill be in th e c o u n ty c o u rt room . and Sherwood organizations. These The Argus w ill go to prrss T h u rs th a t a b ill had re c e n tly been in t r o H illsboro Coffee club, sponsors of w o r k .’’ a b o ve bis desires to a cco m p lish . Wc T h e a ssociation m e m b e rs h ip is 100 Mrs. W ells plans to organize a bands w ill be a feature of the parade day next week instead of Wednes duced in congress p e rm ittin g b ra n c h H e ta ll < d fo r s »m- le n g th on the n il s h o u ld p r o fit b y s<*lf a n a ly s is ,” safety council among the citizens of * from dow ntow n to the park and p a r the inform ation booth at each cele to d a te w it h 400 persons y e t to be day nigh t, b rin g in g y o u r ro p y of bration. again has indicated that b a n k in g to e x te n d th ro u g h o u t the H illsb o ro In an e ffo rt to e lim in a te beginning > uf fear, po tin g ut that M cC u rta in t»aid in clusing. signed. ticipated in by a ll civic, fra te rn a l Ihe club w ill be in charge o f Una tlie Argus to you a day later. ra rioub federal reserve districts. Labor Resumes Stimson Strife; Mill Shut Down Rules Changed for Goddess of Liberty Contest Auto Accident Mars Plans for School Picnic Rev. C. M. Reed Laid to Rest in Family Plot Berry Growers Plan Meetings Pubols Given Advancement New Industry Opens June 1 Seek to Solve Lunch Problem Car Gas Fatal Portland Man Public School Band Winner in Annual Contest Bowman Elected to Templeton Asks Fund for Bust Pumpkin Ridge Mill Relocated Chamber Commerce Election June icf; Portlander Speaks Court House Hours Will Change June 8 oungsters Prepare for Summer School Two Orchestras, Bands Engaged for "Happy Days” Celebration Wagner Labor Act Discussed at Meet Health Association Sets Meeting Date A r g u s E m p lo y e s to H a v e H o lid a y -a fe ty n a za itL and accidents. and p a trio tic «rgnuw atious as w e ll popular feature.