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Buy War Bonds (very °ay Day Q Our Quo.* / y Wllsbor^p^rgus Hillsboro, ( h'cgon. riiui'Hd Hillsboro Argus and Hillsboro ln<|« p<-n«h nt C onsolidated in 1932 Rural PB Defeated By Voters Commercial National Hank Hirst to Quality < hin i Four-Breed Dairy Show On Friday 3 afile I irm Taters City Mt Certi ; t j Title tile t Voti- was 31 l.l mimic palit ie* sid ■ til.* mu Local Business Mon To Serve Noon Lunch Special Program Set W. four.h nu. 1 fou.-o.e.d Snow w I bz h. fa.rgrounds in hill biro ad d..y Hriusj, Muy 2z All d leynic i. beeal fanciers and fri nds are invited to a t nd. according to Palmer Tor- « no, assuiant c univ agent and manager of the show. Hillsboro business and profes- ai men. unu-.r .ne j .ec..3n of John W.smer, will dun their aprons and set in t s.rving of tae noon luncheon. which will b? made up of lun;h baskets arcugnt in by the dairymen and coftee. meat and ice cr:am furnished by the Hillsboro chamber of com merce. for Ilk! [-er cent pm lx ipan >n |n payroll saving plan fur purchi . ofwur I .nd and stamp- -<u t«',t t,, u„ < ommercial Nati nal bank, the first Washing!on county in ft :ti.,r to uu 1 to Mr. Paul Patter n «ounty * . — The above picture ho W Chris himk pros it. <>n right, hhowinx certificate right: Ho Brown. Earle A H Paynt« I. Searcy. Clyde Ycunt. rear row. left to right • dilhld .Juanita (iwrsi Margaret I ergen. Roth Fowler. Cal Ja« k Jr Augusta A II Abt General, and Society, Club* and Locals, Volume 1?, No. 8 Two Sections—Sixteen Pages Bids -jiven 61 Äirpart Snell County Wi mcr Section One Aigus photo A special program is being plan ned following .he roon hour at which time business men. dairy men. 4-H club members and F F. A boys will trv their .skill at ( annot selecting the prize cow in a judg City Man« J W Ban .' said ing contest. nue Wednesday ttnat 11 but Cattle judging is scheduled io property of the land start at 10 a m Friday wita H P. red Tnese four Hillsboro union high school graduates held the spot Ewait and I. R Jones of Oregon I he citv and t .e owners light at the graduating exercises here Friday night Erma Jean Wil State college as official judges. of the agreement, acocrding to liams of Hillsboro and Wayne Shearer f North Plains t:p winners Don Anderson of Hillsboro is help District loaders in the Barney, but if titles can A c« rtif cate for l(kl n< Relief War of coveted B W Barnes cup award, bestowed annually upon boy cent ing with the judging contest. Tne 21 OIK) ola med immediately ths Fumi campaign with a and girl in Hilhi senior class adjudged most outstanding through quota of $5500 for Washington committee hopes to nave the judg 7!» Utti have to resort to con- pun ha their high school careers Margie Epperson of Rock Creek. lower ing completed by 3:30 p. m. county were announced this weak by ( ounty Chairman O. as the airport develop- I left, and June Ireland class valedictorian and salutatonan respect- The ci untv unof th The show will have 72 classer ment-d signaled ! ivplv bank, rep i IL (iates of Hillsboro. Many of the district heads have for individual and group exhibits :t. cannot be delay- rev. <xecu already got their local campaigns underway and it is S fr , of dairy animals. Three produc- ■-f the contract and | tion classes have been set up in ♦ uction await acquu- commit* f nipotini which grades or purrbreds may be possible The quotas mus raised ¡Vo polls Wedn <H. night bv Mr entered The only requirements in not later than July 4 but Chairman T Male assed a $40 - these tnree classes are that the Gates is hop ng that the goal will 0G(> light local bank L the hi s ie the neces- animals show the characteristics be reached lom before that umi ig the pres- such of the breed in which they are The communities. ti he quel, and Mr. district shown and that they have met the chairman a announced th 7 0'10 republicans rp rt dcvelop- other production requirements of the V by Cha.rman Gat s are a .'.1 aeronautics will follows: class in which they are to be en- 2.000 demur The largest class in the history of the Hillsboro union tered. according to the dairymen's Total acreage Aloha ’ Recdvillci $250 C. J •und . s of the new Stickney Aloha high school, 156 seniors, was graduated at the thirty-first committee. icuatic n of all Mi fr.m be certified to lb ”f Aloh I Banks Manning) SI me '.es of W annual commencement exercises in the high school audi Barns Open Today- Yam- accordin . to from W; kind t<» Ml. flora Munfird Banks Box 73, Barns will be epen this after- ’ hill Tillamook. Cl 1 out ID Ills I Peak Lumlr torium Friday night. With the nation engaged in an all- noon •St. Mar Huber, (Thursday! and will be lum bid. r with all oí M<-Mintivi Fred । out war effort the exercises stressed the patriotic theme. I closed Saturday night. _____ ____ Exhibitors i n- lunch on meeting Monday Bo I should be ready to show their ani- outly cover d bv (elusion orders distr cl. tmt Washington county., bond qu< 'Blm ming. Siheffun. I I mats by 10 a m. Friday Each ani- from the Wr : rn Def. n e Cam- | and Wayne Shearer of North Plains i M.n is $97 (>0(l I mal exhibited must have parsed a mand arted Wedn sday rr.orumg i were presented with the B. W It will Tier and w - com: let d to 30 days Bangs test, as well as the nidi ation Nott | Barnes cue as the climax of the Mott herd requ n ments. Straw will be ^¡fb°ro campaign Hon C liter • the Pac fie IntW- I award and honor presentations. This , furnished by the chamber of com- Pii'sidcnt W annual award is based cn selection Will Start Monday « . 1 Moll » I nt Into the pi i Wi <hi« • 1^3 blue buildings in Portland by norm! merce. ' as the most outstanding boy and Hillsboro's I'SO-N»« T —-___ ■ 1 Mott diew ^331 February 15 savings the , I Civil control «gâtions for Uie , - - - deposits —,---- — at ..-v Four trophies will ■be awarded -’,i I lu Hilhi s arqduating class. Stu- drive for a quota of «1300 will ■v 3 ( ommsr«Jal have increased it the area wer«' established । at the show to the champion ur • dents are judged on scholarship, be started Monday morning un Churl«' won of $1 IHM) a d.iv bringing the ; American Leg.on hall- in each breed in the production leadership, service and courage I li e direction ll •ro grade school budge ■ ts as , f May ' Or. v ■ and in Astoria, w •here a classes. Ribbins will be award’d The 156 seniors received their Christensen Hillsboro district r 1942-43 calls foi a total 19 up to $1)11.09! 93. I msible m mbs r of each fam- in th; first three places in each expenditure chairman. I SO buttons will he $55 33« which diplomas in the school auditorium, Washington county motorists, Chr:. tensen ly and ea< i individual living alone which was filled to overflowing ( all ng with all other Oregon i class. given to all adults giving SI or in this :r cent nd to report at the nearest sta- limitation and ounty Wils 421X1 to H((6 more and to children giving eqicres a special with relatives and friends. and Washington automobile on on nthir Saturday or Sun- 25e or more. ime pcrcent.ig ■ held g n me of the annu ii | Grades Highest owners, will register for card 4 indar. June 15 Margie Epperson of Rock Creek posters fcr th s area Amour be raised by and June Ireland of Hillsb to . ' rationing of gasoline in elemen I bv army authorities, Iowa Hill!—$2(M) $33.1.IS A th • w hose grade averages for their en-I tary schools of the county May d puties from the of- Dooher. Cornelius budg. t 28. 29 and 30. according to Rich tinted th«- public tire four years were highest of any of W Connell, For. st Grove ’V rb or' Roy. 1) I- of th ard G. Montgomery, state OPA of the :n the 1942 class. w<re valedict;riin tnor< Watts ’ $80> I director. than 4 0(10 vot and salutatonan. respectively Miss Paldanius, The X B St F : ? duccd to such n had an average of 96 for County School Superintendent B. an < xtent during th« te depression th? years and Miss Ireland an birth or anc completed years that a special 1; ;vy has been average of 93.5. according to the W. Barnes has been asked by State Creek i Balm Growl W ulaee 1023 Superintendent Rex Putnam to ar- I Plans f;r the local observance of required several year s since that high school records. : ' Fr< Am i can born time. o' I1'1 r l-"n"n J" nt dinner and range for every school, which as- 1 Memorial Day are proceeding un Garden Home $100. Mr- J . m Five scholarships, one music and 137 '"bile 34 ithilbck rrograni will beheld in the ch mi Budget Studied Holmes. Garden H m Cur honor, were awarded to out j sisted in the sugar registration ’ der the direction of the Allied Vet nomination for I' S ■ n,-J ■ R II St wart in magei : «war hoa rd standing students. Pacific univer- . program, to be available for reg- erans' Commanders' Council with ■I 1235 W.i hing on ci unity time civil control administration Stimson s M i 11. Patton Valiev budget »ity honor scholarships went to | istration for gasoline rationing on A. J. Foelker. commander of the (Continued on page 2) headquarters Seven cf the 40 fam Laurelwood »— $300. Bert Fleisch- ".mmitîeo Monday Erma Jean Williams and June Ire । the three days. The directions from I American Legicn, and Jesse Brown, RM nt w il! I, ■ i ri tudy of th. budg ilies had sons m U S aimed fore 's land. while Dorine Foelker won the ; Superintendent Putnam state that | commander of the Veterans of For Frank C Bramwell of Port Glenwood before submitting to th 'I he area north I Lumb Hillsboro. copie of Pacific music scholarship. Patricia I in case the school is closed for the eign Wars, in charge of program. j former stat !«• superintendent O I—$200. A the district. Committee 319 Ma where many strawt ludrd E McCoy received the Marylhurst year < practically all local schools | Members of veteran and patriotic banks, poke ,r ■ • • ■ :a:rm >n. Arthur Rcil- scholarship and Rosemary Reed the have closed for the year! arrange groups will assemble at the Amer the eh.imb r nt commère? Iun< h Helvetia ’Phillips’— $50 ican Legion hall on West Mair« tration. wit i 70 persons from there . A. W. Hoffman and scholarship from Linfield. M " I iy on tn impressions ments should be made with the. street at 9 30 a. m. Mav 30 and pa Don Garr gus. Gaston contr.buted 44. including the Louise Bleuer. Hillsb ro R: W.i Members of the class announced proper local authority to open the | Hill bon- (Leisyi $1300 William rade to the Venetian theatre where Reasons f iven for increa; ng the . as having averages of 90 or mor? Japanes ■ population of the Wapa C Christensen, Hillsboro arc: Increased c st f fu:l. for the four years were Martin De- building and arrange facilities! a patriotic program will be held. Bramw II a.d that in his travels to ■ lion tract Thirty-eight w re Laurel ’Midway. I needed Where possible, it was I Captain H. L. MacKenzie of A from south of Tigard. 26 from Beav- chool surplies, labor. 1”« Andersen. Rudolph William he had n V r s«-: n a better pine? <r on. 18 from a Vernonia lumber ington i $125. John W 5th battalion. Oregon I Mull. tion. buildini maint nance. Berwald. Mildred Maric Boicoff. ■pointed out. registration fcr gaso- company, in which ti live, a more prosr.T- camp. 7 from Corneliu?. 2 girls at- Hillsboro Rt.' Guard, will be marshal of the line rationing should be handled : State : to meet ine: - living costs, to । Gloria Campbell. Jack Croeni. cl:i-s of pc. pic than U’nJing Linfield colle; ? and I from •— $100 A A B.ildu offset ' e los< of funds derived Glenn Eugene Dawson. Margie Na- by the same persons who assisted ’ । day Grand Army of the Republic A call for eo-oper.ition of al! n th«' Metzg r. Pi rtland Ri 6. I , memorial ritual will be given at from the county school fund and I dine Epp.rson. Bettv Jane Gardner, with the sugar registration. Hili'liero r«'sidents in the city's an- the r part of North exercises at the G. A. R. tomb at Plains iMounta inda! e. bccam cf addition of two teach- Ida Lorraine Graham. June Lor- < arolina »s mor nearly like the City Superintendents in Charge Jackson Senoo! ’ the Hillsbcro cemetery following $11 ’ 0 ule Monday found representativ s ers I - the faculty due tn increased | raine Ireland. Dorothy Jean Kid- this week Willamette \allry than anv other All material used for registration | the 1 uptown program. on. North Plan federal reserve bank, the Mr? M -rritt cnrollmcm ■ ney. Marene Audrey Kjelmvr. Mer- Orcnc ’ Bet haili ■ We-' Unioni farm in 1 second and third class districts AU patriotic organizations are curity administrativo and $ioo Ine county school fund, which vine .Arlene Lentz. Irma Je in w Sa said th it I O renco ill be mailed direct to the clerks I invited to participate in the parade, ’IVice workers on hand to ixima'elv $12,500 • L. rsung. Clarence Donald Nelson, surroundings and pressi ns of W.i imgton in any of per year has this year fallen short Lloyd Milton Pearson. Rosemary f the various districts except in the program at the theatre and the nt in life. mui'h differì nt sp ndmg som« to'hh (Continued on page 61 almost $3 000. Gordon Shearer. the cases of Hillsboro. Fcrest memorial exercises at the cemetery. ssed supremi Sadie Irene Siebert. Velda Mae Grove and Beaverton, where the : ---- -----------------—“ ■ 28. 29 and 30 pluvie d the confuí nei outcome of the found that bls mat.' had the cho • «Ji is m proper container in the - spite of much mercas? in te.i"hers' Steffen. Bernie- Marv Stoller. Vi city superintendents are to again DOOJ„)|_ le and if remaining with her • iking by that ! me allowed under th«- 1942-43 ola Maude Taylor and Erma Jean be in charge, according to Superin- «CCUVllC lUdlinu husband and children Student Jap Williams. City MaiHij.> r J W Harne tendent Barnes. . Collins. Portland budg.t is 12.8. The item for instru anese learned they may be trans- lh.it all riibbi r. aerap iron and rub' «Tinan who I'hedulev The "interim ' card rationing MlSSing 111 ACilOIl Imbued with the urge to aid ti.n in the last budget was $23.700 Student« Give Addresses fu red to inland schools to complete peak, failed I _______ _____ the United States in its battle and the increase in wages boosts I Commencement addresses, given plan will be put into effect June th ir courses Ray K. Humble, sen of Robert C. against the axis a large this sum bi $3 026 Two additional I by six members of th' ? senior class, 1 the same date bulk deliveries Humble of Reedville, was included A boy. With two brothers in the 1_ number o f Washington teachers for a total of $2400 because I stressed the meanin of Am; rican 11 sei'1CC •-lalions in these two1 in the list of men reported missing sei vice and himself deferre.i to county boys have enlisted of increased enrollment brings the citizenship and th obligation to eoinpli't ? Irs high school work, 1 's L1!' Ptr ce£t from । by the navy department last week. V for dutv in thr various budget figure fcr instruction-trach- maintain free and democratic found h ■ would be unable to j in ’Continued on page 6) | He was in the marine corps. ing to $29.126. branches of miliary services in state. These talks were given by his brothers b: cause the date for the last few days. Superintendent W Poynter Donald MacKenzie. Robert Jackson, enlistment of Japanese had p issed. points out that the usual sources of Velda Steffen. Wavne Shearer. Enlistments reported: slab wood lave dried up and if it June Ireland and Erma Jean Wil Byron I,. Worthing cf unis, ■ cannot be found, an equal quantity liams. who also presented the dif- boro in mar lies. A lather ¡mil sou. Fred Scheller Sr. and Fred Si hell Kennrth Earl George of Beai - Names cf class members were than twice what the district has ■' Jr., of Aloha responded for the newly naturalized and erton in navy. been paying for slab woed. Esti called for diplomas by Max Snvder. Hillard Erncxt Johnson of I he new 21-year-old citizens, respectively, at the welcome mate for 1942-43 is $1.8.50 in com- cl.i s president. School Board chair Beaverton n navy. for new citizens given at the “I Am An American Dav" rarisun with a tolal cos' of $1.04348 man T P. Goodin presented th ■li mes Stuart Nichols of I or The red army is still rolling ahead on the Kharkov for the year 1941-42 d plomas. H - declared that if all Determination Io carry on th«’ observance at. the American Legion hall Sunday afternoon. It was als ■ pointed out t'-at s ncci’, °°ls in ,h(' land displayed the front, it was announced Wednesday, but a German coun fight for public ownership The «md obligation.' ron- power was expressed in a state I thcr? is I ttle lik.lihood that the isamc high degree of patriotism ter-offensive had begun 80 miles southeast of that key • truction battalion. ment issued this week bv the Spon Davi.I Hill building will bo rcplac- there would be no question as to I point in the Izyum Barvenkova sector. welcoming add ros by lodge II Harry t iri Wojahn of llills- sors Committee of the Washington I nd within a five to ten-year p.r od. the future of this country. h< to in coast guard. Frank I’eti rs and E J McAle n. Musical numbers included th-. I The main red army drive toward Kharkov was ountv Hural Pei plcs' Utility Dis- Edmond Arthur Arded cf i t b. comes necessity to do more r. who gave tin ' principal addi .' ' li el under the name of Lyman Scholls in navy construd. im I airing than othen, wculd b boys octet and girls' trio botii against a major highway used by» Jmlg ■ Pi tri s a frem the senior class. a solo by ' the nazis, soviet dispatches said. I Ross of Aloha, chairman I done. ha'talion great privilege Io be an American ! Dorine i’"i ne Foelker. roelker. and processional The rhe Germans were using continual H. Doolittle, were stationed at Edward L Larson, son of Mr and "The sponsors feel that the issue Kenneth Smith and Fra'i- and recessional by the high school । and violent counter-attacks with a Pendleton field, and virtually every c S R. Schultz, bnth »f t crneli- those who come from foreign land. Mrs J O. Larson of Beaverton, is should not be closed for long." ¡band under the direction of Lynn desperation born of 1 knowledgc _ one of them received his advanced More Freedom us. have cnlistcd in the nai.il ■ ne of six Oregon men completing Ross' statement said The Grange I Michel Dr A J Sullcns gave the , that loss of t.o highway would training there, it was announced Union of this reserves. This comftry. Judge Peters d •- 111 ir training at the air force ad- and the Farmer I in^"$':’Iton and bcnedicticn. ■ sharply limit their ability to shift Tuesday night. the battle ilar«'l. has more in the way of John Rimk. Biixten, son cf Principal John R. Cox. who pre I reinforccm nts over the most vital public distr buth n of power for The vivid story of the American Mr. and Mrs. Tnnv Itinck. en- freedom and liberty to offer than sid.d. announced that other schol-’ front in Russia. raid on Japan Anril 18 was re li-lcd in Ihc navv. any oilier l.md Fii lil. Cal., ami arc members of a many years and the Sponsor want (Continued on page 21 On the Kerch peninsula the com- vealed by Doolittle, famous speed Kcimrth George, Rendville. iJi.irr it. will) t’ie new citizens f. up class of aviation cadi’ts In be gradu Committee will continue to carr Hours for the local rationing on the ! ght in this county." mimique said the Russians were record flier of the days cf peace other lands It enriches th?m. son of Otto George, enlisted in ated there soon They will be cum- have been set frnm still battling the Germans in the Doolittle told reporters that the ini; imml second lientmint , in the Hare Sponsors Boy 9:3(1 a m 3 30 n. m vicinity of the pert of Kerch. 'Ger Amer can airmet) flew so low that ITigrnr l’uI-Ucr non < f Mrx. Cilizen h p. according Io Judge ccpt Sundays and hoi ac- William G. Hare will sponsor a man; have off’cially claimed the they could see amazed expressions J. I filler, mlislt-d in (he air I’’ lei's. ent.-Ills th re: । ipslbility of ver win; s and placed cording to Chairm ni E rorps. John- boy at the annual American Legion occupation of the peninsula and on faces below them A squadron ; ci ing to il that mu' form of gov duty. the destruction of three soviet of B-25 medium bombers wax HaroM M i H oimi . Rcovcrtim. ernment is maintained in order t inf Th ■ offe s mov d th«’ last r imnij. at Corvallis in June. armies there’. According to a Beits specially equipped for the attack rnli-tcri in air coips. we mnv keep our liberties of the wek from the basement of cording to Fred Engcldinger cf ish m litary commentate: in Lon- Doolittle said. Lttlc opposition was Homrr Broun h»s enlintcd in Fred Seh« Iler Sr . a native ol the Mitchell ! Hillsboro, courthouse member of the state ! don. the nazis are now substantial- encountered, and all planes rcturn- I hr Tualatin valley highway hr llir army avGfion corps. ¿iwilzci I uni. । xpi । i .1 pridi' in b ly n complete command of the ! safely to their bases. vond avenue I Beai. r B’ state commission. Harnld A. M^nn. <-on of Mr. B". it citizen of the United States I ween West Slope and Mult noma ' to nroi'idc more K rch penin, om and h tter the Russians j Direct hits left a nearly complet- ;*nd 3Irs G. I Mann of I inrcl ”nl dcel.iri'd flint lie Mould work county is nearing completion. The facilities, icccrd holding onlv to Chairman | positions. ed cruiser or battleship near Tokyo harder than ever to win this war in the army I'j-mile section is bring inrreaaed Here, be said. German casualties | in flames. The Mitsubishi aircraft. fficc now lias three Logger Fatally Injured cviatlon mcch.ini«. two and do everything possible for th ■ LAUREI. U O. benefit lanes by the Arvid Lcnb-rg. 45 of Portland had been very high. I factory at Nagoya was strewn with Editor's Note: Parents and dance will be held in Laurel hall was fatallv injured last Tuesday Brmh’ng Hefails Announced The son. Fred Scheller I incendiary bombs. Industrial con A third lane has been placed in nthrrn having- know ledge of 30 Admission will b? 35 «•• ’ ii''tho>i< ■ is fnr- when a leg roll.d over him at the Hint although we don't I All 79 of the men who were list centrations. shipyards, docks, fuel use and much of the fourth lane young men from this county ! thcr i tbat room in the B iding Logging company at Coch- ed as receiving the distinguish'd , stores, collections of fuel tanks, with all mucceds umr! In h is b« < n poured. The $103.000 con another. ha e the enlisting in any of th»' branches c. untv ■ r I of goi . rnment is f ixi d He dii d at St Vincent's hos- •rvicc cross for the Tokyo bomb- ammunition dumps at Yokesuke. ■”i cilizeiship m common. 1 I he S () The hall and mu ic st met Ion job start od of the service arc asked to re- icitv v 'h cv. rv available I I’ital In Portland. He suffered back ing. with the exception cf their i Kenagawa. Kobe and Osaka, all llotitiumd oil page JI bui!;, duuited for tn March. pojt their uauiu» to the Argu*». ’abdominal and It. mjunt-. ilice ^p.:ie occupied. leader Bi (¿adier-General Janit-1 (C outiuued ou page 3) Payroll Saving Plan Award Given lo Rank USO-Na vy Relief Drive Under Way Diplomas Presented Largest Hilhi Class Japanese from County Report For Exclusion Grade Schools Budget Requires Special Levy Legion-Chamber Annual Meefing Slated Tuesday Gas Rationing Registration May 28,29,30 Memorial Day Plans Formed Ry Veterans Cc-Operaiion in Clean-Up Week disked by Mayor Answer Call "I Am An American Day" Observed Father and Son Respond to Welcome Red Annies Roll Ahead on Kharkov; Oregon-Trained Fliers Romb Tokyo Power Bailie Will Continue Couniy Man Nears Wings in Air Corps Rationing Board Hours Scheduled Widening Project Nears Completion Laurel io Sponsor U. S. 0. Benefit Dance