¡ Joi ti Red Cross!— A n nu al K oli (a ll Io Football— lle g in Armistice llay and End on Thanksgiving llilh l A lu m n i and P V. Froah U n d e r Lights on llilh l Field Tonight at Ä V o lu m e 13, No. 3(5 H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894 Kraus Finishes Republicans U. Frosh Battle Mayor Urges Semester Test View Hare Hillsboro Alumm Eleven United Action f°SsH eTsC as Candidate Game Scheduled Tonight on Local G rid­ on Airport H ills b o r o A tto r n e y D ra w s S u p p o rt fr o m P ro m in e n t G . O . P. E d ito r ; K r g n r d r d I.« « d in g S e n a te iron for Benefit of Hilhi Lights; ‘G igantic’ Between Two Elevens Predicted on Slate as G raduates Bound Up Promising Grew C it y W id e C o m m itte e ia In i t ia l S te p to Push C o m p le tio n T im b e r ’ I 'l l « * IIUI1H* H ill.s h o iu a tti O r g a n iz a tio n A lu rn n i fo o tb a ll p la y e rs o f H ills b o ro union h ig h school, c o m in g out fro m re tire m e n t long enough to p la y fo r the b e n e fit o f th e lig h ts on I l i l h i fie ld , w ill meet O rv O la e n ’s I’ a e ilie u n iv e rs ity fre sh m e n T h u rs d a y ( to n ig h t) a t 8. B oasting an im pressive a rra y o f fo rm e r p re p and c o l­ le g ia le stars, the a lu m n i are c o n fid e n t o f ca r r y ni g tile b a ttle to the I*. U. y e a rlin g s , w ho h< la v i­ e n jo ye d f a ir 8U C - cess th is ye a r. o f L o c a l A v ia tio n P r o je c t gtnn c o u n ty ich ■ up* rin te n d e n t. has e o m p le t- ed a n f q u e stion s fo r s ta te -w id e use i i fifth -g ra d e g e o g ra p h y classes and v ill end th e m in to th e state ■U p in te n d e n t, he disclosed, T h . a lig n m e n t was g iv e n in con- n e tt r 'ii w ith a n e w p ro g ra m to g iv e serm ''■r e x a m in a tio n , in place o f th e •, d fin a l" le st g iv e n a t th e end » t tb< e ig h th grade. K . us, w ith a n u m b e r o f o th e r co u n t y s u p e rin te n d e n ts , was n a m - ed i ■ the c o m m itte e to w o r k o u t sen:' te r e x a m in a tio n s c o v e r in g v a ri- ' su b je c ts in each grade. In som « co u n ties these e x a m in a tio n s w ill t >e g ive n as lo w as th e fo u rth gran b u t W a sh in g to n c o u n ty has set t ie lim it a t th e s ix th grade, K r .i , e x p la in e d . A the Salem o ffic e , th e set o f q ue ' oris w ill be checked b e fore be in g sent s o u t to those c o u n tie s con- d u e tn u ig fifth -g r a d e g e o g ra p h y e x ­ aminat ons each sem ester. Two Sections, Fourteen Page« Grand Jury Park Commissioners Reconvenes in Council Flare-Up on Thurday S e v e ra l Case« S c h e d u le d fo r E a r ly A c tio n ; C ir c u it C o u rt D r a w s U p P a n e l fo r N o v e m b e r D u ty Traffic Code Falls H eavily on Motorists C o m m itte e T h r e a te n s to W a lk O u t A f t e r C h a rg e s o f U s u rp a tio n o f D u tie s on A r m o r y R e p a ir T a s k A la rg e n u m b e r o f a n x io u s H ills ­ b o ro m o to ris ts a rc fe e lin g th e im ­ p a c t o f th e n e w t r a f f ic re s tric tio n s A ju r is d ic tio n a l clash b e tw e en w h ic h w e n t in to e ffe c t last F rid a y the H ills b o ro c ity c o u n c il and the w ith th e p o s tin g o f signs. C h ie f o f P o lic e O O F reem an os- : Pa r ^ com m ission ended T uesday tim a te d th a t he had e xh a uste d th re e n ig h t in p a rtia l re tre a t b y t h e books in fo u r days o f "ta g g in g .” c o u n c ilm c n a fte r th e com m ission w h ile o v e r 25 m o to ris ts have m ade had s h a rp ly protested w h a t is te rm ­ ed "in v a s io n " o f its duties. t h e ir a p p earance at th e c it y h a ll. T h e p ro te st arose a fte r th e c o u n ­ T he n e w re s tric tio n s p ro v id e a o n e -h o u r p a rk in g lim it in re s tric te d | ___________ c il h ad app ro ve d a remodeling pro- f ° r t*16 a rm o ry and th e n ca lle d areas. and p r o h ib it d o u b le p a rk in g e x c e p t in those cases w h e re a d r i v ­ in the commission Tuesday eve- e r is in th e car. w h e n fiv e m in u te s ' i n in g f o r a p p ro v a l. I t was th e h ig h lig h t of an eve- grace is a llo w e d . n in g th a t also saw: These are th e re s tric te d areas: 1 M a in stree t, b e tw e en F irs t and i 1. A c o m p lic a te d fin a n c ia l deal Second on th e so u th side o f th e I w h e re b y th e »‘ fe e t fu n d w ill p u r- s tre e t to Second and th e n on both a, ^ 50ft'rrUC a Cha? ‘ S a.n d , 'ra d c u e - b lo __.. sides ._ to .1____ th e m ..J id d .___ le o . f . th c k be­ 1 it to th e fir e d e p a rtm e n t f o r a used chassis w o rth $150. tw een T h ir d and F o u rth . 2. A p p e a ra n ce o f a p e titio n , p re ­ T h ir d and Second avenues: fro m W a s h in g to n to o n e -h a lf b lo c k n o rth sented b y M P. Cady. T h ir d a venue a u to m o b ile dealer, p ro te s tin g p a r k ­ o f M a in street. in g re s tric tio n s on th e lo w e r h a lf B aseline: F ir s t a ve n ue to th e i o f th e avenue e x te n d in g to W ash­ S e ve n th D a y A d v e n tis t c h u rc h . in g to n street. C ity c ffic ia ls p o in te d o u t th a t Threaten to Quit th e re was no re s tric tio n on p a rk in g E. J. M c A le a r. m e m b e r o f th e in the b lo c k th a t in c lu d e s th e c o u rt- I p a rk com m ission, in fo rm e d t h e house, p ro v id e d th a t th e m o to ris t j c o u n c il th a t co m m isisoners w e re stays on th e c o u rth o u s e side o f th e ' re a d y to q u it. s tree t. " I f th e c ity c o u n c il w a n ts to Those d riv e rs w h o f a il to heed j h a n d le th e co m m issio n 's end o f it. th e tag w ill s u ffe r c o rre s p o n d in g ly i th a t's fin e ," he stated. " W e ll re ­ he a vy p e n a ltie s on th e ir n e x t o f ­ sig n ." O th e r co m m issio n m em bers fense. T h e F p re re e s m e a n n t w t r a a rn f f e ic d . code w a s I in c lu d e ¿ w ile y .n d e r,o n ' c h a irm «n - o f W illia m G . Ila re , I n it ia l steps to re v iv e in te re s t in G ra n d j u r y in v e s tig a tio n o’ n ic y and p ro m in e n t H ills b o ro 's u n c o m p le te d “ a ir p o r t ” W a s h in g to n c o u n ty cases w ill open O reg o n i e p tild le a n was m jr r t c d in ­ have been ta k e n w ith th e c a ll o f T h u rs d a y , a c c o rd in g to G. Russell to th e state p o litic a l s itu a tio n r e ­ M a y o r J 11 G a rr e tt fo r th e fo rm a ­ M org a n , d is t r ic t a tto rn e y . c e n tly hci a m b le d by th e announced tio n o f a c itiz e n s c o m m itte e . r e tir e m e n t o f F re d S te iw e r. U n ite d T he p re se n t g ra n d ju r y w ill again Stilt«*» se n a to r G a rr e tt in d ic a te d th a t he w o u ld serve a lth o u g h a n e w panel has ta lk w ith o ffic e rs o f le a d in g o rg a n ­ W As lenders <»f th e G O P eyed been d ra wn f o r th e N o v e m b e r te rm o f c ir c u it c o u rt. iza tio n s in an e ffo r t to so u n d o u t possihl« ca n d id ate » It» succeed St«*i- A b.n i fi< | |,,-ad< ,| by I ) i, M B u ll b g p u b lic o p in io n on th e to p ic. U e i . a h a lf-d o z e n pei s o d a litie s came ' I m . fo rm e r A fte r m a k in g l i t t le progress at 1,In fie ld u m v « iM ty th e last session on th e death o f “ I t w o u ld be a sham e to le t th is to tin* fo re and lla r e was lotted as lu m in a ry , loom s as th e a lu m n i hope . Sven L u n d .-tro m . th e g ra n d ju r y p ro je c t f a il fo r la c k o f a c tio n ." he o ik * o f the p ro b a b le fro n t-ru n n e rs , in lb .- fre s h m a n contest. H e w ill a l­ w ill p ro b a b ly c o n tin u e its in v e s ti­ asserted, r e fe r r in g to th e 100 acre by no l«s an a u th o r ity th a n ( ’ ( ’ te rn a te w ith Les lia tc h e la r at the g a tio n in to th e f in d in g o f L u n d - n o rth e a s t o f H ills b o ro , w h ic h has C h a p m a n , P o rtla n d e d ito r and r e ­ l< f, h u lf p o s itio n , w h e re t h e ir «11- s tro m 's b o d y last s u m m e r. T h e re p u b lic a n seen co n s id e ra b le d e v e lo p m e n t. iiro u m t a b ilit y Is exi>ected to sp a rk w ill be a d d itio n a l w itnesses c a lle d T h e c ity 's lease on th is la n d e x ­ " W illia m G Hare, one o f tin* le a d ­ tin - a lu m n i offense. to te s tify . M o rg a n disclosed. in g a tto rn e y s o f O reg o n , a n a tiv e H a r k f ir ld L iste d p ire s in F e b ru a ry . 1939. and a c tio n M ake Investigation o f H ills b o ro .'* writ«*» C ha p m a n , "has H e rm a n J Ja ck R u sh lo w . a lu m n i coach, w ill B la e sin g , Portland, I in th e n e a r fu tu re is im p e ra tiv e , T he g ra n d ju r y w ill a lso in ­ G a rr e tt d e cla re d . tin* ca h h e i and fo rc e o f c h a ra c te r share fu llb a c k d u tie s w ith T h w a ite . to ld m em b e r of th e H ills b o ro v e s tig a te a m o ra ls ch a rg e against th a t w o u ld be lik e ly to m a k e h im w h ile e ith e r C o o k o r T o rb e t w ill Procedure Told Plans fo r H ills b o ro 's n in e te e n th com m erce M onday an o u ts ta n d in g fig u re in th e U n ite d open at iju u rte rb u e k W u h n e r is e x ­ c h a m b e r o f H ere is th e m e th o d o f p ro c e d u re an n ua ] A rm is tic e d a y o b servance F ra n k D avis, and an assault and noon th a t th e $50.000.000 W illa ­ o u tlin e d b y G a rre tt: Ktnt«*s seuute w e re he elected ’ pected to p la y r ig h t h a lf. a re ra p id ly ro u n d in g in to shape u n ­ b a tte ry ch a rg e a g a in st E d w a rd M. G re e le y. F o re s t G rove . Leglalattve ttreord Good A s tro n g fo rw a r d w a ll has been m e tte v a lle y p ro je c t "ca n be m ade T h e le a d in g o rg a n iz a tio n s o f H ills ­ d e r the d ire c tio n o f th e A llie d V e t­ T he N o v e m b e r ju r y lis t, w h ic h C itin g H a re's le g is la tiv e re co rd , lin e d up S h a ttu c k and G ro g a n w ill to pay fo r its e lf." C o u n c il com posed o f th e b o ro w o u ld a p p o in t re p re s e n ta tiv e s eran w ill be c a lle d N o v e m b e r 22. f o l­ C h a p m a n goc* on to say "H a re re p ­ s ta rt at ends. I. E S e h u lm e rie h at O u tlin in g th e tro u b le s th a t have to a c ity - w id e c o m m itte e th a t w o u ld U n ite d Spanish W a r V e te ran s. A m ­ lo w s: resented W a s h in g to n c o u n ty in the ta ckle s. C o s le tt and G o o d in e ric a n L e g io n a n d V e te ra n s o f F o r ­ at beset fa rm e rs a lo n g th e v a lle y , d ra w u p a p ro g ra m , p o in tin g to th e e ig n Wars O re g o n house o f re p re se n ta tive » and g u a rd s and S to u t at ce n ter. R o b e rt M. B a n ks. B a n ks; C la r ­ e v e n tu a l c o m p le tio n o f th e p ro je c t. B la e sin g stated th a t th e proposed m th e O r e g o n state senate, s e rv in g H ills b o ro business houses, in c lu d ­ ence J. C ro o k . G aston ro u te 1; T h e P a c ific ro o ks have a fa ir re c ­ p ro je c t w o u ld re m e d y m a n y d if - M e m b e rs o f th e a ir p o r t c o m m itte e w ith d is tin c tio n in b o th cham ber». o rd a g a in st h ig h school o p p o sitio n , w o u ld be those w h o h ave a s tro n g in g banks and c o u rt house, w ill be Hazel B S tre tc h e r H ills b o ro ro u te d ic u ltle s . He spoke seldom , b u t w h e n he in te re s t in a v ia tio n m a tte rs and a ir ­ closed as usual f o r th e day. A s th e 2; P e rry C. G a b b e rt. T im b e r; C la r ­ (C en tln u rd on pag« 7, rolum n I) B la e sin g p o in te d o u t th a t i r r i ­ p o rt d e v e lo p m e n t. day is n o t a n a tio n a l h o lid a y th e ence G. P a ttis o n , P o rtla n d ro u te 6; d id speak he spoke a fte r p re p a ra ­ g a tio n fro m th e p ro je c t w o u ld post o ffic e w ill n o t be closed and H u ld a A , W ilso n . C o rn e liu s ro u te tio n a nd was a m a jo r fa c to r ill e v ­ T h e re has been no co n c e rte d ac­ a ll d e liv e rie s w ill be made. alone be o f b e n e fit to m a n y W ash­ M a m ie M ille r. F ore st G ro ve : e ry debate in w h ic h he was engag- tio n on th e a ir p o r t s ite since th e N o rb e rt l l . C h a rtre v , F ore st G ro ve ; adopted fo llo w in g m a n y c o m p la in ts Parade Assem bles 10:15 !n th e 'face o{ , h i .. . ., in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e rs , c itin g an «•«I H is in te g r ity was n e v e r q u e s­ fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t spent $20.000 on on acco u nt o f congested t r a f f ic a nd c o u n c il m ade a c o n c ililm r y 'm o v e W illia m L . Stevens. H ills b o ro . in sta n ce o f an ir rig a te d th re e -a c re V e te ran and p a trio tic g ro u p s w ill tio n e d and he was respected fo r th e p ro je c t. G a rr e tt |>ointed out. fa rm in Y a m h ill c o u n ty th a t p a id g a th e r at th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll on W est R illa M . W ebb. B e a v e rto n ; J o h n d if f ic u lt y in s e c u rin g p a rk in g places to sm ooth o v e r th e d jffic u )t; es and firm n e s s m his c o n v ic tio n s . H a v in g ' a p r o f it o f $2000 th is s u m m e r on E xp re ss in g fa ith in th e v a lu e th a t M a in street a t 10:15 a. m. T h u rs d a y . D. H are. H ills b o ro ro u te 1: S h e r­ æ L t LC c o n b S c t’îrtïr'b e 3 lr t° to ° H '^ T h o m p 3 g ro w n up and p ra c tic e d la w in his H ills b o ro and W a s h in g to n c o u n ty i asters. N o v e m b e r I I . fo r th e parade. C a p ­ m an G. Rhodes. B e a v e rto n ro u te 3: passed th e code in o rd e r to p ro v id e n a tiv e c ity he shared and f« lt th e w o u ld re c e iv e fro m an a ir p o r t. G a r ­ 1; a s o lu tio n to these p ro b le m s He ske tch ed th e basic schem e o f re t d e n ie d “ im p ra c tic a b le " aspects ta in A r th u r K ro c g e r w ill be g ra n d H u g h E. M oore. B a n ks ro u te view |M >int o f r u r a l O re g o n ra th e r son. successful b id d e r, "s u b je c t to m a rs h a l and o rg a n iz a tio n s w i l l be W illia m Jo h n ; th e p ro je c t, w h ic h is to c o n s tru c t o f th e p ro p o s itio n . K e lle r, H ills b o ro : th a n th a t o f th e m e tro p o lis , and on th e r a tific a tio n o f th e p a rk c o m ­ lin e d u p in th e parade a c c o rd in g to R o b e rt H. K e lly . H ills b o ro : E v a seven dam s on th e h e a d w a te rs o f se ve ra l occasions In* fo u g h t and w o n m ission and a rm o ry re p re s e n ta tiv e date o f o rg a n iz a tio n . Bands p a r t ic i­ M eek. C o rn e liu s ro u te 1; C a rrie ih e W illa m e tte riv e r. These dam s P riv ate Co-operation I rged causes m w h ic h o u r le a d in g c ity a t­ ( A r t h u r K r o e g e r l.” A m e r.c a n E d u c a tio n W e e k " w ill W h ile th e c it y c o u n c il has fa th e r ­ p a tin g w ill in c lu d e those fro m K in n a m a n . A lo h a : F ra n k T u rk . to rn e y s d id th< ir u tm o st o n ly to he observed In H ills b o ro n e x t w eek, w ill h o ld back w a te r d u rin g flo o d T ho m p so n s b id o f $1700 co ve rs ed th e p ro je c t to its p re s e n t status. B' Hi lvetia a n d t h t local C o rn e liu s ; Im ogene B e llin g e r. F o r ­ h a ve to lu te th e d u s t o f th e le g is ­ n tx-ordlng to p la n s released b y J . p e rio d s and release it d u rin g the in s id e re p a irs on th e south side o f G a rr e tt said th a t th e c o u n c il is a n x - g ra d e schools. F la g ra is in g c e re ­ est G ro v e : W illia m V a n D o m e le n. s u m m e r fo r ir r ig a tio n , p u r ific a tio n la tiv e ( h a m b i*r u n d e r th e d o u g h ty th e a rm o ry , re s h in g lin g , and a d d i­ P o y n te r. s u p e r in t e n d e n t o f IOI1-. to g e t p riv a te o rg a n iz a tio n s m onies w ill be h e ld at th e fla g p o le B anks ro u te 3; W illia m H. Boscow. c u d g e llin g a d m in is te re d by the schools, a nd th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r as- ! and n a v ig a tio n purposes. tio n o f a th ir d s to ry in o rd e r to a c tiv e ly in te re s te d in th e a ir p o r t a t th e c o u rt house square. H ills b o ro . c o u n try la w y e r.” Long Season Possible p ro v id e m ore roo m Expense o f th e so cial) on. s itu a tio n . P a trio tic e xe rcise s w ill be h e ld in V e rl S ta n le y Hays. H ills b o ro W a sh in g ton c o u n ty a nd th e e n ­ p ro je c t w i l l p ro b a b ly be b o rn e b y " I n re p u b lic a n p o litic s H an* ha» I'lie w eek s i aside begins N o v e m ­ th e V e n e tia n th e a tre at 11 a. m. F u rth e rm o re , it appeared th a t th e ro u te 1: Ed K in g . F orest G ro v e e ith e r p o st-d a te d w a rra n ts o r ty p e ­ h<« n w ith th e fa c tio n rep re se n te d b e r 7 a nd Noses N o v e m b e r 13. T he tir e W illa m e tte v a lle y can co m - c it y g o v e rn m e n t w o u ld n o t ca re to w it h A lla n B y n o n o f P o rtla n d , fo r m ­ ro u te 1; F re d S agert. T u a la tin : pete, he said, on n e a r-e v e n te rm s w r itte n . s e lf-liq u id a tin g bonds. b y C«»l A K C la rk , tin* la te G eorge fir s t o f th e w eek, school w o rk w ill A r e lie f a llo c a tio n th a t w i l l be ! assume a n y fu r t h e r fin a n c ia l re ­ e r state se n a to r, as speaker. F re d A rc h ie Jesse B anks ro u te 3: M a r ­ W Joseph and th e b ite J u liu s L. be l u rrie d oh In re g u la r fa sh io n and w it h C a lifo r n ia p ro d u c e rs in y c a r- T h e co m m issio n w i l l th u s be g iv ­ s p o n s ib ility w ith o u t c o n se nt o f th e C o rn, co m m a n d e r o f th e V e te ra n s o f tin R a in w a te r. T im b e r; J o h n H e rb. th e la rge st in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a ro u n d f r u it m a rk e tin g He te rm e d M e ie r, h is attitud«* m ay lx* de- no -p e d a l p ro g ra m .- w ill be g iv e n ; F o re ig n W ars, w i l l preside. Heads o f H ills b o ro : L lo y d R K n o x . H ills ­ h is to ry was m ade in th e p re p a ra ­ en f u ll a u th o r ity to re je c t b o th th e th e f u a la tin v a lle y an id e a l a re a ta x p a y e rs s< rib e d as against the b ig c o rp o ra ­ in th e grade hchooU. A fe w w e e ks ago th e A v ia tio n th e v a rio u s p a tr io tic o rg a n iz a tio n s b o ro ro u te 4: G. M L e slie . T i- , tio n o f th e 1938 bud ge t, e x a m in a tio n 1 p la n s and b id . i f necessary. in w h ic h to in s ta ll ir r ig a tio n , w ith tio n s. w h ile n o t so fa r to th e le ft C ity M a n a g e r G eorge McGee " I t IS th e r e g u la r w o rk , day by ' a p o te n tia l g ro w in g season o f 10 c lu b a p p e a re d b e fo re th e c o u n c il, a re in v ite d to ta k e scats on th e g a rd . ro u te 1: John Johnson. | has revealed. as th e accept m u c h o f th e I.a F o l- d re w m ild re p ro o f fro m M a y o r J. (C ontinu ed on p age 2. colum n 1) day th a t e p u p t, and w e can see no I m on th « a s k in g p e rm is s io n to go ahead on stage. R e lie f expenses fo r n e x t y e a r w ill 1» Itc -N o n m p ro ^ iM n i H G a rr e tt fo r a lle g e d fa ilu re to special V irtu e in « ta ging a n y spe cia l com e to a to ta l o f $50.900 in c lu d in g "L o c a l fa rm e rs and re sid e n ts can b u ild in g r e p a ir « T h e c o u n c il d id . ¡rn m e diate l.v a fte r th e p ro g ra m , W o u ld F ill Needs consult frequently enough with the program «,* P o y n te r de cla re d . n o t act on th e o ffe r a n d th e status m em b e rs o f th e L e g io n A u x ilia r y a $10 000 a d d itio n * (o th e o ld -a g e h e lp in g e ttin g th is p ro je c t across," I com fnisstbn. "O re g o n a lw a y s c o u ld fe e l p rid e pension fu n d P a re n t • T e a c h e r aasociatlon has B la e sin g held, " i f th e y w ill d e m ­ o f th e a ir p o r t p ro p e rty re m a in s u n ­ and L e g io n n a ire s w ill jo in in a pot M ust Function in H a re in th e U n ite d S tates senate lu c k d in n e r in th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll T h is w ill n o t in c lu d e th e state and a rra n g e d fo r a p ro g ra m a nd tea o n s tra te th e ir s u p p o rt to congress." settled. "T h e re is n o need to a p p o in t a H are, in fo rm e d o f C h a p m a n ’s at th e h ig h sehool F rid a y a f t e r ­ P u b lic o p in io n w i l l re s u lt in fa ­ A n in v ita tio n has been e xte n d e d to fe d e ra l c o n trib u tio n s , a nd re p re ­ co m m issio n unless i t fu n c tio n s ," he sta te m e n t, d id n o t c o m m it h im s e lf noon « t 3 o 'c lo c k , fo llo w in g the B a n k s A m e ric a n L e g io n post and sents o n ly th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty declared. v o ra b le le g is la tio n , he said A u x ilia r y to p a rtic ip a te in th e d a y's I am to o busy w ith m y la w p ra c ­ v is itin g o f p a re n ts to th e school c o m p le te plans fo r th e p ro je c t r e lie f e x p e n d itu re s , b u d g e t c o m ­ T h e d e a l to pu rch a se a n e w chas­ e vents, in c lu d in g th e p o t lu c k d in ­ tic e and c u ttin g b ru s h to m ake D r F G. lu -asu re o f P o rtla n d , c ity n o w in th e hands o f th e U n ited m itte e m em bers p o in te d out. C sis f o r th e fir e d e p a rtm e n t, v ia th e A census o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 's ner. Those a tte n d in g are requested d ir e c to r o f v o c a tio n a l e d u catio n , States a rm y e n g in e e rs in W a s h in g ­ C o u n ty o ffic ia ls expressed hope any s ta te m e n t.” d e c la re d H a re (C o n tin n rd on page 4. rolum n 3> to b rin g pot lu c k d in n e r fo r n u m b e r u n e m p lo y e d w ill begin N o v e m b e r th a t r e lie f m on e y w o u ld h o ld o u t A n u m b e r o f o th e r ca n d id ate s w ill be Ih e speaker, and his to p ic to n . D C 16. it w as an n ou n ce d T uesday by lo n g e r n e x t y e a r th a n in 1937. B y in fa m ily C o ffe e, cream , b re a d and w ill he. ■ T ra in ing O u r C h ild re n h a ve pr<*sented them selves, m ost o f N e x t m e e tin g o f th e ch a m b e r o f P o stm a ster L. T M cPheeters. w h o m id -s u m m e r o f th is year, n e a rly a ll b u tte r w ill be fu rn is h e d . T h e P -T A. 1« also w h o m , lik e B a rk is , a re " w illin g ” fo r Job«,” co m m e rce w ill be M o n d a y at 6:30 F a ilu r e to see a tu r n on th e F e a tu re o f th e a fte rn o o n w ill be w ill be in ch a rg e o f d is trib u tio n o f o f th e fu n d s a llo c a te d to th e r e lie f A c tiv e c a n d id ate s f o r S te iw e r» s p o n so rin g p ro g ra m s and leas at P m J W P o y n te r. s u p e rin te n d ­ S coggins V a lie v ro a d e a rly M o n ­ q u e s tio n n a ire s . a d m in is tra tio n had been spent. post an* k n o w n to be G u y ( ’ . C o rdo n Ih e g ra d e schools M on d a y and T u e s ­ ent o f H ills b o ro schools, w i l l be d a y m o r n in g b ro u g h t n e a r tra g e ­ a fo o tb a ll gam e b e tw e e n H ills b o ro M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt has been N e w O ld -A g e S e t- l'p u n io n h ig h and T ig a rd h ig h on th e o f R o seburg and p ro m in e n t z \m e ri- day a fte rn o o n s. th e speaker, his to p ic b e in g “ M o d ­ d y to V ance B la ir . 43. o f G aston nam ed to head a c o m m itte e to as­ H ilh i g r id ir o n a t 2 p. m. P la n s c a ll T h e la rg e in crease in th e old-age r iio P -1 A. has ta ke n sp e cia l e f­ e rn E d u c a tio n " A business m e e t­ ro u te 1, a n d his co m p a n io n . Lee i .iu L e g io n m an. and H o m e r A n g e ll, fo r m a k in g th is an a n n u a l A rm is tic e sist M c P h e e te rs in c o m p le tin g th e fu n d s comes as a re s u lt o f th e le g is ­ s h a rp -to n g u e d state se n a to r fro m fo rts to b rin g o u t a la rg e a tte n d ­ in g w i l l be h e ld fo llo w in g th e a d ­ Stevens. 61. census b y N o v e m b e r 20. d a y gam e, one y e a r h e re a n d th e T w e n ty - fiv e a w a rd s to W a s h in g ­ la tiv e act passed at th e la st session ance o f p a re n ts to v ie w d a ily class dress. P o rtla n d S te ve n s was b ro u g h t to H ills ­ n e x t at T ig a rd P rin te d fo rm s w ill be sent to a ll o f th e O regon le g is la tu re w h ic h set to n c o u n ty B o y Scouts w e re g iv e n Jam es M o tt. Unit«*d S tates re p re ­ w o rk , and is o ffe r in g a p r iz e 'to th e bo ro . w h e re p h y s ic ia n s said he had lla n e r C a lle d O ff W a s h in g to n c o u n ty residents, w it h a th e age lim it a t 65 years a nd th e a t th e O c to b e r c o u rt o f h o n o r s e n ta tiv e fro m th is d is tric t, to ld H ills b o ro school w ith th e la rge st s tiffe n e d s e rio u s in te rn a l in ju r ie s T h e "D a y s o f 1918 F r o lic ” and v ie _ w , to „ o b ta in in g , re p lie s fro m < m a x im u m a m o u n t a t $30. T h e state T h u rs d a y e ve n in g. frie n d s h e re last w e e k th a t he had n u m b e r o f v is ito rs d u rin g A m e ric a n and fra c tu re s . B la ir re c e iv e d a bad dance, w h ic h w as to have been g iv ­ T ota ly u n e m p lo y e d persons, w h o a nd c o u n ty m a tc h th e fu n d s p u t up P a u l P a tte rson was ju d g e a nd n o in te n tio n s o f r u n n in g fo r sen­ E d u c a tio n w e e k. eye cu t a nd b ru ise s. b y th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t. en b y th e le g io n A r m is tic e n ig h t, are e a b .e -b o d ie d a nd w a n t w o rk . W illia m Johnson, c le rk . F ifte e n a to r. He m ade th is e m p h a tic a lly Schools ( lose T h e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d a m ile has been c a n c e lle d because o f d i f ­ P a r tia lly u n e m p lo y e d w o rk e rs . T hu s, w h ile th e c o u n ty e x p e n d i­ v is ito rs and a la rg e assem blage o f k n o w n , a lth o u g h In* was. a nd is b e ­ ( lo th th e g ra d e school and h ig h east o f S tim s o n 's m ill. T h e car f ic u lt y in m a k in g s u ita b le a rra n g e ­ Those w h o a re w o r k in g in g o v e rn ­ tu r e fo r o ld-age assistance comes to scouts w e re on h and a t th e c o u rt in g m e n tio n e d as an o u ts ta n d in g school w ill re m a in open M on d a y. r o lle d 60 feet d o w n an e m b a n k ­ m ents. T h e le g io n , h o w e v e r, w ill m e n t r e lie f agencies. The n e xt $32.000 n e x t ye a r, th e W a s h in g to n house f o r th e e ve n t. ca n d id a te . T u e sd a y and W ednesday, w h e'n m e n t a nd tu rn e d o v e r one a n d a h o ld a dance in th e n e a r fu tu re A s fast as fo rm s a re re ce ive d c o u n ty aged w i l l re c e iv e $128.000. c o u rt o f h o n o r w i l l be h e ld in D e ­ Likew is«* r e m a in in g out o f the v is ito rs are u rg e d to a tte n d S chools B y a v o te o f 31 to 5, th e proposed h a lf tim es. w ith W ilb u r D illo n as c h a irm a n , it fro m re g is tra n ts , th e y w ill be segre­ T h e a llo c a tio n f o r th e b lin d was cem ber. p ic tu re fo r th e tim e b e in g 1» E a rl w ill he closed on A r m is tic e day. 1937-38 bu d ge t fo r th e H ills b o ro On T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , near gated in to a u n it de sig n ate d as a ra is e d fro m $800 to $1000. and d ire c t A w a rd s w e re as fo llo w s : S n e ll, p o p u la r s e c re ta ry o f state, G rad e schools w ill close on F rid a y , g ra d e schools was a p p ro v e d a t a B e a ve rto n . M a c k C a d d e ll o f P o r t­ was a n n ou n ce d b y J a k e W e il, post c h e c k in g se ctio n , in w h ic h are h a n ­ assistance was raised fro m $9.000 to co m m a n d e r. Second class scouts— T ro o p 226 w h o has a h u g e n u m b e r o f frie n d s. w h e n teachers w ill v is it o t h e r special e le c tio n F rid a y . la n d ro u te 6. w h o w a s r id in g a d le d a ll re p lie s fro m th e area s e rv ­ $12.000 T h e m o th e rs ' pension fu n d (H ills b o ro ) Stephen M cE ntee; tro o p S tiite R e p re s e n ta tiv e O. H e n ry schools, b u t th e h ig h school w ill T h e bu d ge t o f $24.760. d ra w n up m o to rc y c le , re c e iv e d a co m p o u n d ed by th a t post o ffic e . A f t e r N o v e m ­ was e lim in a te d and in its place a 227 i C o rn e liu s ) C le m e n ts M ille r O leen o f Si H elens. th re e tim es re m a in open. bv th e budget co m m itte e , was in fr a c tu r e o f h is le ft leg in a c o llis io n b e r 26 th e H ills b o ro o ffic e w i l l f o r ­ $5000 fu n d fo r d e p en d e n t c h ild re n and G eorge M iln e ; tro o p 247 ( H e l­ elected fro m C o lu m b ia c o u n ty , a n ­ "W e w a n t o u r v is ito rs to s u rv e y excess o f th e s ix p e r ce n t lim it a ­ w ith an a u tm o b ile d r iv e n bv D r. J. w a rd a ll fo rm s a nd ca rd s to th e j w as established. v e tia ) P a u l Bishop. E lm e r G ro s - nounces c a n d id a c y fo r d e m o c ra tic th e w e e k w ith a c r itic a l eye. and tio n . It was p o in te d o u t th a t m a n y R D in s m o re . C a d d e ll was ta k e n to sen. census a d m in is tr a to r a t W a s h in g to n . S e v e ra l s a la ry raises w e re m ade n o m in a tio n fo r g o v e rn o r. H is c a n ­ w e s h a ll he g la d to h e a r su g g est­ im p ro v e m e n ts and re p a irs w e re th e G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l, D. C. Second class scouts fo r m e r it ! in th e c o u rt house, c h ie fly am ong d id a c y was disclosed S a tu rd a y n ig h t io n s." P o y n te r said. "T e a ch e rs w ill needed in th e g ra d e schools and in co m p a n io n . C h a rlo tte S u lliv a n and M c P h e e te rs em phasized th e neces- c le rk s and deputies. E le v e n such badges — T ro o p 226, G le n H a rd y , at th e C la cka m as c o u n ty hom e o f m a ke a sp e cia l e ffo r t to a n sw e r o rd e r to c a rr y th e m o u t. a higher D r. D in s m o re escaped w it h b ruises ises 2? c o o kin g . s ity fo r a n s w e rin g a ll th e q u e stion s raises w e re a u th o riz e d . H o w a rd F L a to u rc tte . d e m o c ra tic q u e stion « a b o u t p ro c e d u re s th a t v is ­ le v y w o u ld be needed. ' and cuts. W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa rm s e c u rity on th e fo rm s . I f th is is n o t done, he H e a rin g fo r th e c o u n ty bu d ge t Badge W inners n a tio n a l c o m m itte e m a n A m o n g ito rs do not u n d e rsta n d . ’ M rs. S. E. F a y rn m su s ta in e d sev­ | F irs t class badges — T ro o p 227, a d m in is tra tio n o ffic e s are b e in g p o in te d o u t. m uch im p o rta n t in f o r ­ has been set fo r N o v e m b e r 29. i t was T e a ch e rs’ salaries, at a lo w p o in t those p re se n t was S e n a to r E. L. a p p lic a tio n s fro m m a tio n m a y be o m itte d . C lifto n O p p en la n d e r. W ayne S p a ld ­ " T o do th a t e ffe c tiv e ly ," he said, d u rin g th e depression years, are also e ra l b ro k e n rib s and a b ro k e n fin g e r s w a m pe d w ith a n n ou n ce d b y J u d g e T e m p le to n . Ross o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . ing. Ira n S m ith . C h a rles Hansen. "w e w ill ask v is ito r s to s la y u n t il b e in g b ro u g h t up u n d e r th e n e w as th e re s u lt o f a c o llis io n at 8:3(1 te n a n t fa rm e rs fo r loans to purchase F rid a y m o rn in g b e tw e e n h e r ear fa m ily sized fa rm s u n d e r t it le “ I " H e ro ld E rickso n , a ll p e rs o n a l th e d a y's w o r k is o v e r th a t th e y p ro g ra m o f im p ro v e m e n t. h e a lth : tro o p 247, E m il Y u r k o v itc h . m ay sit in a h u d d le ' w ith th e te a ch- , T h e T ig a rd g ra d e school d is tr ic t and M rs. M a rie D in s m o re 's e a r at o f th e B a n kh e a d -Jo n e s fa rm te n a n t fa rm m echanics. e r to discuss Ih e ite m s th a t b rin g ' vo te d to le v y $2000 above th e s ix p e r th e in te rs e c tio n o f T h ir d a venue act. savs V ic to r S M adsen, c o u n ty and L in c o ln stre e t M rs . F a y rn m . r e h a b ilita tio n s u p e rv is o r. H ills b o n F irs t class scouts — T ro o p 226, q u e stio n s to th e ir m in d ' cent lim ita tio n fo r sehool expenses th e o n ly o c c u p a n t o f th e e a r’ was | Ja ck A llis o n . Don M acK enzie. A s a llo tm e n ts fo r te n a n t purchase "T h e im p o rta n c e o f p u b lic eduea- , in 1938 T h e vo te was 19 to 1. d r iv in g w est on L in c o ln , and M rs loans in O regon, based on fa rm p o p ­ F irs t class scouts fo r m e r it badges lio n to th e w e lfa re o f A m e ric a n N o o p p o s itio n to th e u n io n h ig h D in sm o re , a cco m p a n ie d b y h e r lit t le u la tio n and p e rce n ta g e o f te n an cy, — T ro o p 216 ' H ills b o ro ). L o r e n d e m o cra cy has been reco g n ize d sehool b u d g e t p ro v id in g fo r a $60.700 son T o m m y , w as d r iv in g n o rth on are B ro n le e w e . p io n e e rin g and b ir d set at $37.166. n o t m o re th a n io A re s o lu tio n u rg in g c o n tro l o f the th ro u g h o u t th e h is to ry o f the U n it ­ le v y a ppeared al Ih e h e a rin g h e ld T h ir d . M rs. D in s m o re and son w e re e r 12 fa m ilie s in th e state can be s tu d y ; Leon W ile y , p io n e e rin g ; «potted fe v e r m en.ice was passed ed S la te s," P o y n te r declared. T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . s lig h tly b ru is e d and shocked. B oth b ro u g h t u n d e r th e p ro g ra m R obert Peters, sa fe ty: R o b e rt B r is ­ A r m is tic e d a y w ill see th e b e g in ­ th is P u r d in - M rs. E lm e r P u rd in . last W ednesday at T u a la tin b y P o ­ : cars w e re b a d ly dam aged, th e im ­ ye a r, said M adsen. T h e act c a lls fo r n in g o f th e Red Cross M e m b e rs h ip to l. s a fe ty ; J a c k K e n n e lly . g a rd e n - G ro v e la n d — M rs. P o w e ll. I I H ona 'IK I G v r ra it i n n g g e i ( o I l f W w .1 v , -y-w « - - I pact se n d in g th e m o n to th e la w n at m a 1 s 1 h 1 1 in 1 g t ; i to m n i t c m o u i l n l i ty T ed G a rd n e r, s c h o la rs h ip ; d o u b lin g the a llo tm e n t n e x t y e a r d riv e in th e n a tio n , w h e n e v e ry o n e T u a la tin — M rs. W R H a w x h u rs t i n g; th e n o rth w e s t c o rn e r o f th e in t e r ­ and f u r t h e r in c re a s in g it th e th ir d w h o can p o s s ib ly a ffo rd to d o so is S h e rw o o d — M rs. O tto S ch a lte n - tro o p 226. V e rn o n Schoen, s a fe ty; section. tro o p 247. F re d B a u m a n, d a iry in g : asked Io c o n trib u te to th is w o r th y b ra n d . ye a r, i f congress a llo ts funds. th e c o n tro l o f th e w o o d lic k th a t «S v w n it v j a. r r R o b e rt N Ra.vmer. V e rn o n ia , a n il J a c k B a u m a n, h a n d ic ra ft, f ir s t a id F o rm a l a p p lic a tio n s f o r te n a n t cause. T h e Red Cross is a lw a y s th e (illlnWO I Is/S •• 4 , s 4 u a «...4$* ..I. «...I ....* ( D ille y — M rs. M a rie Penn. i lite rs Ihe sta le w ith sheep and cal w v e r re in IV v O o IN lv e CO d I in ti$ a n im a ls ; W illia m B a tc h e ld e r, E x • X* I T T1 1 A C t t h m a rle u j » s v O y ( K X o M rn in w e H II il pu rch a se loans ca n n o t be accepted fir s t in tim e o f d is a s te r o r e m e rg e n ­ S tim s o n L u m b e r m ill. lie s h ip m e n ts a n g lin g . in th e c o u n ty o ffic e s u n til m a- cy, and it is in te re s tin g to n o te th e C h e rry G ro v e — M iss L illie Sw an- A n o th e r re s o lu tio n . I< congrí L ife s c o u t—Ja c k B aum an, tro o p ch in e rv lias been set tip fa r a d m in - d iffe re n t phases o f w o r k th e Red ; son. was passed a s k in g th a t e op c o n ir 247 . is tc rin g the p ro g ra m and thi ■ coun- Cross is engaged in. in c lu d in g fir s t L a u re lw o o d — P r o f M ille r. not he enacted in a sm u ch a . fo re ig n lie s selected w h e re th Ih e p ro g ra m a id s ta tio n s on h ig h w a y s , a t re c re ­ G aston M rs A V,'. A nderson. A $11.000 re m o d e lin g p ro je c t at W o rk m e n have been ru s h in g Ihe a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro d u c ts are a llo w e d lo w ill he in itia le d tin s y e a r Net less a tio n resorts, s w im m in g and life - Hie C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k was jo b a fte r hours. F o llo w in g c lo s in g F ore st G ro v e — M rs. M a ry L . R o b ­ e n te r th is c o u n try s a vin g cam paigns, h e a lth w o r k and th a n fiv e o r m ore Ilia n 10 loans erts. T h e m e e tin g was a tte n d e d b y 178 w e ll u n d e r w a y th is w eek, w ith o f Ih e h a n k S a tu rd a y a c re w im w ill be m ade in a n y e o u n tv s e le ct­ m a n y o th ers. A ll o f th is is d one b y H ills b o ro — M rs. E. C. M c K in n e y . b a n k o ffic ia ls p re d ic tin g th a t r e ­ g ra n g e rs N e x t Pom ona session w ill m e d ia te ly w e n t Io w o r k and la b o r- I ed. a corps o f v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs . B e a v e rto n - Rev. E a rl B. H o rs e ll. he h e ld al G a le G ran g e . Forest p a irs w o u ld be fin is h e d by the firs t ed th ro u g h u n til 8 a. m M o n d a y j L is te d in som e o f th e e m e rg e n cy T h e c o u n ty s u p e rv is o rs have been R e e d v ille — M rs. A M . Jannsen. M ost o f th e w o rk w ill be co m - j B o ys w o r k s h o u ld be a personal G rove , in J a n u a ry W in o n a G range, w eek o f D ecem ber. Eugene H a m m a ck, w h o re c e n tly a d vise d th a t n o m in a tio n s fo r state w o rk done in th is c o u n ty so fa r th is H a ze ld a le — M rs. W P. B ro o ks. In s ta lla tio n o f tw o n e w v a u lts p le le d b y th e end o f tin s m o n th , it : hosts fo r th e occasion, presented th e assig n m e n t w it h e v e ry R o ta ria n . d e ­ y e a r is in c lu d e d $316.45 fo r fir e d is ­ rece ive d a suspended sentence in a d v is o ry co m m itte e s have been f o r ­ J a c k to w n M rs. W F. G e m b e lla p ro g ra m F o llo w in g Ih e p ro g ra m . Ill Io re p la ce Ih e o ld v a u lt lo r n o u t was disclosed. c la re d I,. C la r k O b e rlie s o f Tacom a, c ir c u it c o u rt on an a u to th e ft asters. $261.20 e m e rg e n cy re lie f, and w a rd e d to S e c re ta ry W a lla c e fo r b y a r e p a ir c re w was in th e clo s­ F a rm in g to n M rs. L o u D a l by. M rs. c a n d id ate s w e re ta ke n in to Pom ona a sp e a ke r o f n a tio n a l re p u ta tio n , a p p ro v a l and no e o u n tv co m m itte e s $16.3 7.5 fo r glasses fo r c h ild r e n u n ­ E d g a r Rehse. charge, w i l l be se n t to W heeler M rs. II II H udson resigned as in g stages, a nd re m o d e lin g o f Ihe j w h o addressed an in te r - c ity m e e tin g w ill be set up u n t il the state c o m ­ a b le to p ro c u re them . c o u n ty , w h e re he w ill face t r ia l on lo b b y w ill s ta rt soon. T ig a rd -M rs. V D. C a lw a y . Pom ona s e c re ta ry , and M rs A. I. i o f th e H ills b o r o a nd W est L in n -O r c - m itte e s have reco m m en d e d co u n ties a ch a rg e o f o b ta in in g m on e y u n d e r T h e re a re f o u r d iffe r e n t e n r o ll­ T h e area fo r m e r ly occu p ie d b y W h itfo r d — M rs. B K . D e n n y W h itta k e r o f l.e e d v G ra n g e was ( gon C ity R o ta ry c lu b s in th e cham - w h e re ih e te n a n t pu rch a se loans m en t G a rd e n Hom e— M rs . W . j . M c- false pretenses. Ih e v a u lt w ill n o w be co m b in e d m e m b e rs h ip s — th e annual elected to f i l l h e r place. i h e r o f co m m e rc e ro o m s T h u rs d a v H a m m a c k was b ro u g h t back re ­ w ill be m ade th is y e a r w ith Ih e lo b b y Io p ro v id e m ore m e m b e rs h ip o f $1: c o n trib u tin g L a u g h lin . | n ig h t. c e n tly fro m V a le to face t r ia l here. M e a n w h ile th e re are s u ffic ie n t m e m b e rsh ip , $5; s u s ta in in g m e m b e r­ room . T h e re w ill be space fo r fiv e M e tz g e r—M rs. E. W. C o n k lin . H e a d vise d le ttin g th e b e v dress C o m m itte e S h e r iff J W. 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" I f th a t h o y's soul ts s o il­ m e n t rg r.im „ 411 lie available for a lim ­ and c o o p e ra tiv e fa c ilitie s lig h t c o lo rs and ne w w a ln u t f u r ­ B e th a n y P re s b y te ria n — R ev. H G. p a rtn e rs h ip in th is in te rn a tio n a l tio n s. and to the W a sh in g to n . C o l­ ed b y y o u r ne g le ct it ca n n ot be re- F a rm debt a d ju s tm e n t is a v a ila b le o rg a n iz a tio n C o n trib u tio n s o f less D ic k m a n . ited lim e e n lj and Iho-e „ li o n is h in g s w ill be in s ta lle d u m b ia and C la tso p e o u n tv g rie v a n c e p a ire d ." wish to lake advantage of if are to a ll fa rm e rs in th e c o u n ty . th a n $1 m ay be g iv e n b u t do not P h illip s E v a n g e lic a l Rev. B. M Vault W alls R rin foreed c o m m itte e T h o m a s H T o n g u e J r. T ric k s n f m a g ic w e re g iv e n In urged to set al oner. 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