! n / )• Save 25°o — Going Up— ’.»> Y o u r Suh»< r lp tio u *o r As A lu m Y e a r* As ! « • > • » by S rp le a n b rr i. • A rgus Subscription Rales A dvance to $'! Year on Sept. 15— Pay N ow ! •<« V o lu tin 1 W ith W hich is C o m b in e o th e H illsboro In d ep en d en t 13, Nu. 2K 1111 Ihlx >r>> la d e p e n d e n t ' . ta b u .bed 1873 IF«.. Honors in 4-H I'.lub Work Water Utility i H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 9, 1937 H ilU b o r o A rg u s esta blish ed 1854 Two Sections. F o u rteen Paire» Enrollment First Football County Club W o rk Big Crowd Sets Question Put Pupils Here Game Slated Feature A n n u a l Fair Record for to Vote Here Shows Gain September 17 Fair Closing A ll H ilh i C itiz e n » A sked to E xpress D e s ire s on $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 Issue a n d J B ond A m e n d m e n t to C ity C h a r te r H ills b o r o Schools H a v e Squad, M o r e P u p ils as V a c a tio n s to Com e L ig h te d to E n d ; O r g a n iz a ­ f a n g le F o re s t G ro v e , at D e d ic a tio n A t h le t i c F ie ld ; Leaders Praise Increase of Interest in Ex­ hibits of Accomplishments During Year; Girls Display Skill in Cooking and Sew­ ing; Boys Show Livestock to A tte n d N ig h t P ro g r a m a t A u d it o r iu m ; 4 - H P ro g ra m P la n n e d tio n N e a r ly C o m p le te d M o re T h a n 700C B ra v e R a in G re a te r interest, and a b ig g er field o f exhibits, m arked the 4-H club division of the W ashington county fair, which closed a th re e -d a y session S a tu rd a y night. Both boys and girls responded to th e call for exhibits, to produce w hat leaders d e c la re w as the best and larg est show ing yet of work am ong the farm ers of tom orrow . Club w ork in this county, and its p a rt in the an nual fair, is u n d e r the direction of L. E. Francis, assistan t coun- C lu b E x h ib its P le a s in g V n h i . t»f H ills b o ro w ill **«$ to the M lo n g iis f ir s t appearance o f th e Vacation*, w e re la id aside T uesday p o ll . T in d a y , St ptt in h t i 28, to «1«* E xce e d in g atte nd a n ce re co rd s o f in th e H ills b o ro schools by 1100 i . 'as*,n H ilh i fo o tb a ll squad w ill I c iin iiit* w h e th e r or n o t p r o c ffd in ^ s a y e a r ago. the W a s h in g to n c o u n ty yo u n g *te rs , w h o re tu rn e d to books take the fie ld F rid a y n ig h t S eptem - s h a ll lx* m s titiitt'd to d i-tc i nuni* tin* fa ir closed S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ith and school ro u tin e a.s s u m m e r n e a r- j lx r 17 at 7 30 a g a in st th e ir o ld r i ­ p i n t fo r w h ic h th e c ity o f H ills b o ro vals. F orest G ro v e h ig h school m ore th a n 7.000 persons v is itin g th e • «d its close G ro u p o f 4-H g ill w in n e rs in t h e ir d e m o n s tra tio n o r e x h ib its , at the m a y a c q u ire th e w a te r system o f th e Tin game w ill be p la y e d u n d e r gro u n d s a tte n d in g th e p u b lic w e d ­ Increased a tte n d a n c e was re p o rte d W a sh in g to n c o u n ty fan w h o have been « n t to th« state fa ir th i w eek People's W id e r »1 (ia s co m p a n y, and ding. dance, a nd d is trib u tio n o f in Salem fo r fu r th e r c o m p e titio n L e ft to rig h t, fro n t ro w : L illia n by both p u b lic a nd h ig h schools on th e lig h ts on th e H ilh i f ie ld as th e to a u th o riz e issuance o f not m ore m e rch a n d ise g ifts . Yung« r H u th G u e rb e r B e tty Jean D a vis Back row V io la W estcott. the ( pening day. with additional m a in fe a tu re o f a d e d ic a tio n u ro ­ th a n $12,000 in bonds A c tu a l c o u n t disclosed th a t 2.100 ♦ agent O B K ra u s , c o u n ty school M ild re d K a h le , K a th r y n C o w rite and E ve ly n S ch u m a che r. M i s « re g is tra tio n s e xp e cte d d u r in g th e g ra m pla n n ed as an o p e ne r f o r n ig h t Voter*, also w ill pass on a p ro - fo o tb a ll in H ills b o ro . s u p e rin te n d e n t, a nd M rs. Z o la M o r ­ persons w e re a d m itte d to th e a u ­ Caw i s« was sweeptftuk« .** w in n e r w ith the m ost p o in ts in c o m p e titio n , n e x t tw o w eeks, p a r tic u la r ly in the p <*d a m e n d m e n t to th e c ity c h a rte r th re e gan. a ssistant to K ra u s . F ra n c is d i­ d ito riu m . w h ile m o re th a n Faced w ith th e necessity o f w h ip ­ L illia n Y u n g e i and H u th h ig h school. f i xtt tid in g th e r ig h t (if th e c ity to , and H u th G u e rb e r was in second place tim es th a t n u m b e r re m a in e d on th e rects th e boys' w o rk G u e rb e r placed fir s t in ca n n in g ju d g in g . E v e ly n S ch u m a che r and In th«* h ig h school, d u rin g the fir s t p in g an iiK x p e rii need squad in to purch a se a p p ro p ria te o r condem n fa ir g rounds, am ong th e b u ild in g s , G ir ls ' W o rk G ro w s B e tty Jean D avis firs t w ith th e ir d e m o n s tra tio n o f ’‘F aste n in g : M i l ­ days fo llo w in g b e g in n in g o f classes, shape fo r th e b a ttle . Coach B. M p ro p e rty rig h ts used, o r u se ful, in , G irls * 4 -H c lu b e x h ib it a t th e and s u rro u n d in g th e p la tfo r m fro m Ju st s ix days m o re l d re d K a h le and F lo re n ce Ev< re fir s t in c a n n in g d e m o n s tra tio n and e v e ry < f f o r t wa« b e in g m ade to a d ­ Goodman i w o rkin g his men long a c q u irin g and op«*ratm g a m u n ic ip a l E ffe c tiv e S e p te m b e r 15 y e a rly W a sh in g to n c o u n ty f a ir was m u c h w h ic h th e g ifts w e re d is trib u te d . E sth e r R o b b and K a th r y n C a w , sc f ir s t in d e m o n s tra tio n o f “ V ege­ ju s t the school load to th«* c a p a c ity h o u rs each n ig h t fo llo w in g o rg a n i­ vsatcr system , in c lu d in g th e p ro p - s u b s c rip tio n rates nt th e tw o c o u n ­ za tio n T uesday a fte rn o o n . G ra d u a ­ b ig g e r th a n usual and th e q u a lity U n m in d fu l o f Rain o f th e b u ild in g and th e a b ilit y o f the ta b le Salads ” T h re e o f th«* w in n e rs w e re u n a b le to a p p ea r fo r the i i tv o f th e c o m p a n y n o w tip p ly u q : U n m in d fu l o f th e ra in , w h ic h be ­ ty o ffic ia l new spapers, th e l l i l l s - a g re a t deal b e tte r th a n i t has H ills b o r o p ic tu re T h e y are E le a n o r H a n le y. E sth e r H obb and F lo re n c e Ever:. s ta ff to a b so rb a la rg e r n u m b e r o f tio n last s p rin g , d is lo d g e d so m a n y bero A rg u s and the F orest G ro v e veterans, th a t b o th th e lin e a nd th e been th e la st fe w years. T h e re gan f a llin g in the m o rn in g S a tu rd a y , P h o to by S chram els. , p u p ils . ( ost I iid r lr r t t iin r r i back fie Id are m ade up o f n e w m en th e c ro w d had increased b y n ig h t N ew s-Tim es, advance fro m $1.50 1 w e re 300 e n trie s , in c lu d in g c lo th ­ N ew Course A d d e d A c tu a l cost o f th e p re lim in a r y p ro - , to $2 Team E ig h t in g d iv is io n s one. tw o and th re e ; u n t il th e b u ild in g s w e re o v e rflo w ­ C« f ilin g : as proposed in b o th the O ne n e w course was b e in g re - | C om pared in w e ig h t, th e team th is S u b scrib e fo r as lo n g a p e rio d h o m e m a kin g , ro o m im p ro v e m e n t: ing. and th e g ro u n d s th ro n g e d , f u r ­ Chart« r a m e n d m e nt and th e a u th o r c ru ic d a.s r a p id ly as possible, th is y e a r w ill be lig h te r a ll th ro u g h , b u t ; as yo u w a n t at the o ld rate. Joe c o o k e ry d iv is io n s one, tw o and n is h in g a s u rp ris in g c lim a x to w h a t i/ a t io n to proc<*«*d. has not been de- be in g th e tw o classes in a g ric u ltu r e | W e rre o f so u th of H ills b o r o w as th re e , and ca m p c o o k e ry , a special fir s t seemed de stin ed to be a d re a ry o f th e o p in io n th a t ac- fa iin iiH il h u t o rd in a n c e w o u ld al in s ta lle d by th e school b o a rd a t th e tio n w ill be faster. A n u m b e r o f paid up to F e b ru a ry 17, 1938. b u t a bread b a k in g co n test u n d e r s p o n ­ closing. lo w tin* c o u n c il to issue up to $12 » on th e o ffic e b u ild in g fo r D r I.oil« rin g F o rb id d e n schools, he said. A c o n s id e ra b le 1 S29.103.P3. le a v in g $9.271.06 u r c o l- C a r M asks Road L a rg e r q u o ta o f r e c ru its fro m T h e y cam e to th e in te rs e c tio n o f is a d is tin c t fie ld here f o r a sh o w s h iftin g was fo u n d necessary to b a l­ lected In th e roa d fu n d . th e le v y J () Rohh on Second avenue, n o rth T h e o rd in a n c e also a tta c k s slow house p re s e n tin g fe a tu re p ic tu re s W a s h in g to n c o u n ty f o r C C C camps, o f B a ile y s S e rv ic e s ta tio n . H E I • p«( ds. m a k in g it u n la w fu l ance th e loads b e tw e e n P e te r Bos- was $6.933.37 w it h c o lle c tio n s to W a s h in g to n s tre e t and th e h ig h w a y , to on lo n g e r ru n s ." was a n n ou n ce d th is w e e k b y M iss ! cow and D a v id H ill schools T ho m p so n has th e c o n tra ct, and tra v e l at such speeds as m ay in ­ date o f $4.737.03. and an u n c o lle c te d these tw o . as th e y h u rr ie d along, A lic e M a x w e ll, c o u n ty r e lie f a d ­ E n ro llm e n t b y schools disclosed balance o f $2.196 34. w o rk w ill he rushed. T h e b u ild in g te rfe re w ith n o rm a l flo w o f tr a ffic . a nd th e re was a ca r ju s t tu rn in g M o re Shows Promised " A t present, o u r c o n tra c ts w i l l m in is tra to r. R e lie f s ta tu s no lo n g ­ th a t th e re w e re 173 in D a v id H ill. i* o f fir e p r o o f c o n s tru c tio n a nd w ill Expenses o f th e sew’erage sys­ in to th e t r a f f ic . T h e c a r was d r i v ­ R everse o r “ U ” tu rn s , are p ro ­ 167 at P e te r Boscow and 196 in J u n ­ tem in c lu d e s $135 in sa la ries; S82.- en b y L o u is E m m o tt o f H ills b o ro , n o t p e rm it s h o w in g a n y one fe a tu re e r is re q u ire d o f those e n r o llin g in c o n ta in a s u ite o f o ffic e s fo r D r h ib ite d in a ll p a rts o f the c ity w ith c o n s e rv a tio n w o rk , a n d a ll y o u n g io r h ig h school. Hobb. in c lu d in g tre a tm e n t and x -ra y i th«» e x c e p tio n o f stree t in te rse c- 25 f o r m a te ria ls ; la b o r $42.85: 110 - and it fo rm e d a p e rfe c t m ask to on an e xte n d e d basis, because o f D e sp ite th e th r e a le r in g w e a th e r "We e x p e c t to h a ve classes f u lly ,8 fo r w a te r. $101 77 f c r e le c tr ic ity h id e w h a t m ig h t be c o m in g fro m th e n u m b e r o f show s booked. W e m en m e e tin g th e age. a nd p h y s ic a l room s; o ffic e fo r a n o th e r d o ctor, j tio n s. and a re fo rb id d e n at th e in - S u n d a y a la rg e c ro w d o f T o w n se n d o rg a n iz e d and th e schools o p e ra tin g also fe e l th a t th e H ills b o r o t e r r i­ re q u ire m e n ts , a re e lig ib le . .md q u a rte rs fo r a d e n tis t. and o th e r s m a ll ite m s m a k in g up th a t side. I te rse ctio n s on M a in stre e t o f Sec- c lu b m em b e rs m et at S h u te p a rk A n tic ip a te d in c re a s e in c o u n ty to s m o o th ly w it h in a fe w davs. ' P o y n ­ th e to ta l. S h ir le y w as a ll fo r w a itin g a w h ile » s** s* • • x V z x « V C l 1 1 1 4 1 C l V s 111!U * r y is e n title d * to a ll o f th e b ig D r. R obb w ill m o ve fro m his | ond and T h ir d avenues. fo r th e T ri- c o u n ty r a lly o f C o lu m ­ te r said, "d e s p ite th e fa ct th a t s h if t ­ q u o ta is d u e to th e d isch a rg e o f to see w h a t m ig h t come fro m th a t ¿e a t^ rC5* and th is w i l l be possible present q u a rte rs in th e T e le p h o n e In th e im p ro v e m e n t fu n d , d is ­ E m e rg e n cy ve h ic le s are g i v e n bia. Y a m h ill and W a sh in g to n a p p ro x im a te ly 700 persons n o w in ' b y th e n e w th e a tre b u ild in g as soon as the n e w o ffice s c o m p le te rig h t- o f-w a y , and t r a f f ic 1 co u n tie s T h e s u rp ris e o f th e m eet in g m o rn in g . j p lo y m e n t. An h o n o ra b ly d is c h a rg e d ju n - n ig h t o ffic e r. $125.30; s tre e t lig h t ­ th e g ra d in g and storage b u ild in g e x te n d th e b a n k lo b b v. A n e xte n d e d lo b b y w ilt a llo w tw o ¡or. i t is p o in te d out, is in e lig ib le W illis M ah o n e y d e cla re d he f ir m ­ on S h a m ro c k A cre s at G ales C reek C a rn a tio n L u m b e r c o m p a n y m ill ing. $19125. m ore te lle rs ' w in d o w s , p riv a te o f- ly be lic v e d th e T o w n se n d m o v e ­ in F orest G ro v e , closed since F r i ­ fo r re -s e le e tio n fo r a p e rio d o f s ix A t th e p a rk . $51 95 was spent fo r S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A u g u s t 28. R o b e rt .. m en t to be g re a te r th a n "a n y p e r­ d a y w it h 90 m en id le , a p p a re n tly m a in te n a n c e o f g ro u n d s: $64 fo r in ­ W a rre n s, one o f th e la rg e s t g ro w - f lc ? ?n t* c Pen o ffic e space fo r b a n k m o n th s f o llo w in g th e da te o f his * a nd m o re discharge. I f o th e rw is e q u a lifie d a t son o r p o litic a l p a r ty " and a "m o v e ­ w o td d be closed u n t il th e d if f e r ­ surance. $22.29 fo r w a te r and s m a ll­ ! ers o f n a rcissu s b u lb s in th e state. o ffic ia ls " a * t th e ‘ fro n t, m ent to save A m e ric a " a nd th a t he ences o f a ll fa c tio n s had been iro n e d e r item s. s t ill was u n d e c id e d th is w e e k as ro o m fo r custom ers. A ll n e w f u r ­ th e end o f th is w a itin g p e rio d , he had e n liste d in it fo r life . n is h in g s w ill be in s ta lle d as soon m ay again e n lis t i f his s e rv ic e does out. Reason f o r clo sin g , g iv e n by In c h e c k in g c it y re c e ip ts , th e to w h a t course he w ill pursue. A r t ln lr M oore, d is tr ic t m anager F o r 10 years. W a rre n s has been as th e re m o d e lin g is co m p le te d . n o t exceed 18 m on th s. W a ld o Raines, m anager, was th a t a u d ito r reco ve re d $382.03 fro m th e gave the p resent status o f th e pe ­ th e m ill had been c u t o f f fro m so c o u n ty d ue th ro u g h an e rr o r m ade d e v e lo p in g his b u lb stock, b r in g ­ titio n ca m p a ig n , n o w on in th e state. in g it to a h ig h s ta n d a rd w it h the A n n u a l R o ta ry c lu b M u lt Ong in e le n . N o rth P la in s; M a rjo rie W ills , as it re la te d to his d is tric t He said m a n y o f its m a rk e ts b y th e C a r­ in ta x segregation, and $22.03 due re s u lt th a t th is y e a r he exp e cte d ;.how passed in to h is to ry S a tu rd a y L a u re l. th e y are co m in g in to his o ffic e s v e rv p e n te rs' ,5: J o in e rs ' u n io n b o y c o tt the roa d fu n d fo r th e same reason. 80 p e r cent o f his b u lb s to grade b ro u g h t ab o ut w h e n s a w m ill w o r k ­ T he c o u n c il's a tte n tio n a ls o was , a fte rn o o n w ith o u t a ca su a lty, and 1 S h o rte st ta ile d : J u n io r j r a p id ly and th a t lie had nt th a t L illy . w ith o u t a fig h t, ( le s p ile 'th e th ro a t- | H ills b o ro ; M a ry a d e le K ane, H ills - ' d o te re ce ive d o v e r 27.500 signatures. ers and lo g g e rs a ffilia te d w it li the d ire c te d to th e fact th a t th e c ity n u rn b c r one. T h e sto ck in c lu d e d has n o t been re c e iv in g c r e d it f o r m a n y v a rie tie s , in c lu d in g im p o r ta ­ c itin g a ltitu d e o f se ve ra l e n trie s. boro, ro u te 4. C la re n c e W agoner, w h o has th e C. I O. Dogs o f a ll k in d s lit t le dogs big Longest Tail one ce n t p e r g a llo n e xcise ta x b y tio n s w h ic h ca n n o t re a d ily be r e ­ I d is tin c tio n o f b e in g th e fir s t one to Consolidated Closes dogs p u re breds and ju s t p la in I Longest ta il: D o n a ld Logan. Shady speak in O reg o n fo r th e T ow n se n d C o n s o lid a te d L u m b e r com pany, the fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t, m a k in g a placed. i f a t a ll. m o lls , a l, e n te re d in to Hie s p ir it o f Brook; M a rg a re t Ft c iid c n tlia l. clubs, h im s e lf a business m an. c h a l­ w ith 609 em ployes, abandoned a t­ sizeable sum due fro m th e g o v e rn ­ S h ip m e n t Saved tlw occasion u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f H ills b o ro ro u te 5. T h e b u ild in g w h ic h b u rn e d . 60 L a r r y F ra n cis, assistant c o u n ty k e p t ty p e w rite r s busy lenged th e business m en to a fa ir- te m p ts to o p e ra te its woods crew s m ent. c o m p ilin g ( fn n tin u r d on pose S. colum n 21 s o lic ito u s m asters, o r m istresses, and C ity fu n d s on deposit a re s h o w n b y .54 feet, housed a ll o f his p la n t­ agent w h o is re sp o n sib le fo r th e lis ts o f aw a rd s, and la te r p a y in g S h o rte s t e a re d : Jo h n Douglas, | m in d e d s tu d y o f th e Tow nsend plan to H ie f u ll s a tis fa c tio n o f th e c o m ­ H ills b o ro ; F .dilh S iv a rd . A lo h a . in g s to ck w h ic h w o u ld have been as $20.114 56 in th e C o m m e rc ia l N a ­ b o y s ’ 4 -H c lu b a c tiv itie s in th e p re m iu m s a n d lis te n in g ■ fo r such a ie Io be tre m e n d o u s ly to c o m ­ m itte e in ch a rg e tio n a l b a n k; $32.000 in th e U. S on its w a y in to th e g ro u n d th is j c o u n ty , p ro b a b ly was th e m ost p la in ts . Longest eared: P aul P atterson Jr.. b e n e fite d by its a d o p tio n . He also D r E W A lm q u is t. because o f his H ills b o ro ; E la in e W h itm o re . L a u re l. said he w as not wed Io th e T o w n s ­ • • • • w eek, re a d y fo r a n o th e r s p rin g N a tio n a l b a n k o f P o rtla n d and th e pleased o f a ll those connected w ith ip i.d ifie a tin n s in hi p ro fe ssio n , a c t­ B r n k o f C a lifo rn ia . P o rtla n d , and season. A n o th e r b u ild in g n e a rb y th e c o u n ty fa ir. "O n e o f th e best c o u ld . \v r . /— ,i • S m a lle st dog: M a rv in V a nloo, and end p la n and n th a t if a n yo n e co O ne e x h ib it became such a p o p u ­ ed as ju d g e , and hv th e use o f a Jean H a te h elar. H ills b o ro . p re se n t some "th in g b e tto r bo w o u ld O il W «IV t O L l l l l l i l an in a c tiv e account in th e F irs , was saved, and w ith it a s h ip m e n t fa irs fro m a 4-H s ta n d p o in t," he la r spot th a t it was necessary to re ­ ¡(e e l tape m easure, m anaged to im m e d ia te ly espouse said, " th a t I'v e e v e r seen. " W ith th e o f c o m m e rc ia l bulbs, b o x e d and espottso such. ' N a tio n a l bank. H ills b o ro b ra n ch , L a rg e s t dog: G le n n H a rty , H ills ­ m ove p a rt o f it. T h a t was th e e le c- se parate th e s h o rt ta ils fro m the b o ro ; Jo yce S o lb e rg e r. M ason H ill. re a d y fo r tr u c k in g . C ly d e A . B irc h . H ills b o r o boy o f $2.(M)7.41. L o ca l c lu b m eets M on d a y at 8 b a rn s fille d w it h e x c e lle n t liv e ­ I tr ie fence a ro u n d th e d is p la y o f th e long; th e u n d ersize d ears fro m those S o u rce o f th e fir e has n o t been sto ck. and e n th u s ia s tic y o u n g fa rm - M o u n ta in s id e D irtie s t: C h a rle s T re g lo w u , M a ry p tn. at th e M e th o d is t ch u rc h M em - w h o e n lis te d in th e U. S. m a rin e s E le c tr ific a tio n 4 -H o v e rg ro w n , and o th e rw is e le n d a A n n Douglas. H ills b o ro . th re e m o n th s ago at P o rtla n d , has hers and frie n d s are in v ite d d isco ve re d , and W a rre n s is a club, led by H arry Schmeltzer. To ju d ic ia l a tm o sp h è re to th e s itu a ­ ju s , d e p a rte d fo r th e scene o f ac­ loss to a c c o u n t f o r it. A fe w m in ­ sam e o p in io n a rr iv e d at b y o th e rs C leanest: P a lsy M cC o n n e ll, H ills - m ake th e e x h ib it m ore in te re s tin g , tio n . tio n 111 S h a n g h a i. C h in a , th e c ity b o n t ro u te 2. utes b e fo re th e fla m e s w e re d is ­ a c u rre n t o f e le c tric ity had been Prizes for All th a t ho ld s th e a tte n tio n o f th e en- T r ic k dog: D o n a ld D avidson. c o ve re d by fa rm help, he had been M o re th a n e v e r in re c e n t years, a p p lie d to th e fence, and so m a n y Each boy and g ir l in th e va rio u s H ills b o ro ; N o rm a M a y F re u d e n - ; tir o w o r ld a, ,h o p resent ¡me. T h is in th e shed w ith h i s d a u g h te r th e fa rm m a c h in e ry e x h ib its w e re y o u n g s te rs —and a fe w o ld e r ones - classes, whose dogs q u a lifie d , re ­ Ih a l, H ills b o ro ro u te 5. m fo rm a io n was re c e iv e d fro m C a p ­ S e v e ra l W a s h in g to n c o u n ty p e o ­ c a tc h in g c h ic k e n s to k ill. W hen p o p u la r, and m a n y a sale w as closed m e t d isa ste r a tte m p tin g to test it. ce ived a p riz e and th e re also w e re ta in Jam es B lla r d ie . m a rin e r e ­ ple h a ve been lis te d am o n g w in­ d isco ve re d , th e fla m e s had gained at th e fa ir g rounds. N o te w o rth y in th a t steps had to be ta k e n . S e ve ra l B la cke st: D a v id D e lp la n ch e , R oy; ! p r i z e s fo r a ll o th e rs e n te rin g dogs G e n eva N ie lso n , H ills h o ro . c r u itin g o ffic e r at P o rtla n d , and hv n e rs in d iv is io n s so fa r released g re a t h e a d w a y in th e second s to ry m a c h in e ry e x h ib its was th e te n d e n ­ o f th e yo u n gste rs, ta k in g a fir m R e p u b lica n co m m itte e m e n and in the show. W h ite s t: D e lo res S iv a rd , A lo h a ; p a rty w o rk e rs have boon re ip ih ste d w h o m B ire h v as e n lis te d B irc h is fro m th o state fa ir a, Salem . , s to ra g e room s. cy. g ro w in g y e a r b y y e a r, to m o u n t h o ld o f th e w ire s, w e re u n a b le to G ra n d sw ei pslakes p riz e w e n t to J u n io r I ’ lapp. H ills b o ro . a b o a rd th e U. S S. C h a u m o n t W ilb u r N y b e rg o f T u a la tin w o n | T h e loss in c lu d e d a g ra d in g m a- m ach in e s on to a tte n d a re p u b lic a n m e e tin g p n e u m a tic ru b b e r detach th em selves im m e d ia te ly and a m o th e r dog and n in e pups d is ­ Best co m ic: W esley L in c o ln . N o rth M o n d a y n ig h t in th e c h a m b e r o f tra n s p o rt s h ip c a rr y in g th e S ix th firs t on Ins w heat e x h ib it. M rs. ■ chine, in v e n te d and c o n s tru c te d by tires. T h e tre n d r a p id ly is d e p a rt­ s u ffe re d an u n pleasant s h a k in g up. p la y e d by H e rm a n H erm ens. T he P la in s ; L o is M ild re d Stone. H ills ­ co m m e rce room s, D o n a ld T. T e m ­ M a rin e s to its m issio n o f p ro te c tin g M i i v H ill w on fir s t on b a k in g , th e fa rm o w n e r, as w e ll as m otors, in g fro m th e o ld fa s h io n e d iro n H o w e ve r, none was in ju r e d —ju s t a w a rd was m ade on Ute g ro u n d s boro. p i' lo p c o u n ty c h a irm a n , a n nounced 1 United States c itiz e n s and p ro p e rty . p o w d e r biscuits. i wagons, crates and a ll o th e r e q u ip - tire s . g ive n a lit t le fr ig h t. llia l th e e x h ib it m ore n e a rly re p re ­ F atte st: W a lte r M c K in n e y . H ills - th is w eek. • • • • B irc h is th e son o f M r. and M rs • • • • S a n fo rd H e rr o f Forest G ro v e ' m e n t in c lu d e d in b u lb g ro w in g . sented a ll o f th e q u a lific a tio n s o f b o ro ; M a ry Joyce. C b e lia le in M o u n ­ T h e m e e tin g has been c a lle d to C ly d e A . B irc h o r ro u te 2. H ills ­ was one o f fo u r boys selected o v e r Some in s u ra n c e was c a rrie d . Busiest m an on th e f a ir g ro u n d s Seats at th e PE P c o m p a n y m o tio n I he v a rio u s classes th a n a n y o th e r. ta in . discuss p a rty business and to elect boro. W a rre n s d e c la re d th a t he c o u ld ! was Ed M oore, m anager, b o th d u r ­ , p ic tu re sh o w w ere a t a p re m iu m a t 100,) c o m p e tito rs in th e F u t u r e W in n e rs in th e v a rio u s classes, T h in n e s t: R o b e rt H a rv e y H e lv e ­ delegates tn a re p u b lic a n r a lly A sid e fro m his d u tie s o f p ro te c t­ F a rm e rs o f A m e ric a p ro je c t ju d g ­ n o t e s tim a te th e loss because o f the in g th e f a ir and b e fo re hand. I f a ll tim es, a nd the b ro a d c a s tin g sys- fo r hoy and g ir l, fo llo w : tia ; M a ry R u th N o tta ge . H e lv e tia . sch e d uled fo r P o rtla n d S e p te m b e r in g liv e s and p ro p e rty , B ir c h w ill in g contest. W o rk done on th e boys' : g re a t v a lu e c f th e p la n tin g stock, S h o rte s t h a ire d : R o b e rt H o e ke r- C u rlie s t h a ire d : F r ilz ie Plapp. 17 and 18 T h is is th e fir s t m e e tin g have an o p p o r tu n ity to see m a n y fa rm s was ju d g e d as w e re th e ir i and p a r tic u la r ly th a t p o rtio n o f it a n y b o d y w a n te d s o m e th in g , th e y ‘ tern o p e ra te d b y th e c o m p a n y was lo o k e d fo r F.d M oore, d e m a n d in g j p u t to p le n ty o f use. smilli, Gwen Montgomery, Hills­ C la ra B ic k fo rd . H ills b o ro . h e ld b y th e re p u b lic a n o rg a n iz a ­ sig h t and c o u n trie s d u rin g h is fo u r booth» at th e fa ir. Each was an e x ­ I w h ic h n e v e r can be rep la ce d , and a n y th in g fro m a d d itio n a l space to a " L e n a ." v a u d e v ille c h a ra c te r ac­ boro. It, i behaved: W a yn e F aber. Uc- tio n in the county jincc hut elec­ ’ • p e p h s tp ie p t th a t w o u ld o rd u ia r - h ib it d is p la y in g l i b hom e p ro je c t on w h ic h he h a j spent 10 ye a rs of ta c k and h a m m e r. In th e fa ir o f ­ companying one of the fre e acts, L u iia c_t l u l l nJ. 11 ■, d Vdli-Ju- lv tis . M r l l t i lJ r lL b u io . tion. 1 ily be d'-iued m i n / yomi* men. s o rk . I d e ,fc le p m tu t. fic e , H i— M u e it a n d an a M i-ta u t tL o n tln iis d ua »448 j, c u lu u n D S e p te m b e r 15 L ast D a y a t O ld R a te I Council Adopts Advance Scouting in This District New Code for Cited at Rotary Traffic in City Plans Complete Here for New Theatre Building Auditor Reports Condition City Finances Good Death in Bold . Bid for Life of Girl a t Huber Work Begins on Robb Building Forest Camps Need Recruits Townsendites Join in Rally Paralysis Hits L ocal Sawmills Future of Bulb Farm Undecided Little Dogs, Big Dogs, Pure Brecls and Mutts, Vie in Show County Fair Furnishes M any Points o f Interest to Public Hillsboro Youth Local Folk Take Places at Fair Republicans Plan Meeting Monday 1 • • « •