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Z Special Vote Friday State Tax Levies Budgels — County. City In This Issu. <* «r Im iii, ( »i i- i'ii ii. ’l i n n ' ' Q I in n ' 2 1 , Volum e 52. No. 13 19 15 Tw o Sections— 16 Patres Hilhi, Grade Budgets Up On Monday C igarette Tax and Buildinq Fund Up; Polls O pen All Day Votl’IM (»r W u s h ih /J u n e t >uii' w ill In* ( .ilb il U|MKI t • j *•(s JUKI t u c u l o h tl»«‘ utiit«« »bu11 In »g iiu ..m l c lg . n ’l«* ' i . i ,, » i 11. » .1 i r l i th • .,»«•' »1 « I«• tu m f.ill« (| f »i Ei Searcy Urges G reater Efforts During Final W eek an d Half Drive .1 t ill« * Hi?h School Expansion Program Duo for Vote; Both Over 6% Limit . <h>i »I« <1 h " th e i«*(< it 43d st it« h f i .1 .till <* «ui 1 « 1 i «* ii .su b iin th d ' Hi«* |H*»| »1«* fa i .ip p l'» ’. 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M l i t v l i »11 “ f th e > t boa» 1 fo rn i J : l ; ’ h e r v ilu c .itln ii. .«nd lu ild in m g .m il e q u i p p i n g th« '1 h e m e a s u r e .»1» o pi □ v id e fo r e- tin n in g each l p in « »priât. ill u n i expended ui . . . 1« v i e Gaston Flier Dies in Action Over Germany n ext !>' M onday atter- uon of oite u*rector in each area a ill b e held at tne sam e tim e. HH- z.i are i will ai.*»o seetc au tn o n za tio n lo r tw o expansion projects. I L . l . b o n union high scnocl ses sio n n a . peen fa ile d lo r 1.3b p. m. ... iiu,.y in tne school auditorium , m e budget culls to r a levy o. Q.oJ.bbo, »24,022.77 of w hich is over th e legal six p er cent lim itation , : . i V - ..S lo r a special a u th o riz a tion vote. T ux bill few tin Si luiiih Aided I lor rio .n. Annual m eetioss ...id eive- M<le th e Proceed.*» of th e c . . r e t t e t a X W i l l g o to t h e h u rp - r t o p u t i i u school <4 one ’1 h e n i e . o m e lev le c i y e ig .ir e tb t e n t h <d a c e n t o n hoi 1. o tf i r e d to r s a b gì ' e n a w a y X s ta m p ' Jl r e i p n r e « «1» ilei . ta x c o m - p u r c h u e d f ro m th e a n d c ig - m i s s i o n o n .ill c ig . lt p ro - u i e t t e s e n d i n g n m u achín«"* n tocks in g a llo n of s .id in in - a n d d l i e i t ; . in te i s t a t e tract t th e i h t r a ti o i i a n d ent« >i 11 m e n i a c t. p r o v i d in g p e n n a l t i e s foi vinl.i- for c o n ti lio n s a n d pi oeed u « i/i »f t io n . s a l e a n d ri A ll rn< c i « .i t e t t e ; , a n d \ e t i S.gjOU 1 in e x c e s s co lic a d m i n i s t r a t i v e exp« ’ •«• arc (« r r e d to t h e s t a t e p u b lic a n c e fu n d . by F u n d s w ill b e a p jx irG n e d the* s l a t e .mp<‘t in t e n d e n t f p u b lic M »nday in s tr u c tio n on th e th u d in I'«•(■(•niber o f e a c h y«*.i a n d at s u c h o t h e r tu n e s d u r i n g the year ■... B a s h e s h a ll d e e m adv f o r d i s t r i b u t i o n w ill b e i n p r o p o r - tio n to tin* n u m b e r of t e a c n e r s in e m p lo y e d th e p it- c d im : y e a r t w ill tin- fit t 12 g r a d e N o d is t i i t i t le d h i t h e a p p o r t i o n m e n t b w hose a v e ra g e d a ily a tte n d a n c e f o r t h e p r e c e d i n g y e a r w a s le s s t h a n 'i x u n le s s t h e d i s t r i c t b »un- c la ry b o a r d d e te r m in e '« t h a t d u e to r e m o t e n e s s it is a d v i s a b l e to a llo w a f u ll a p p o r t i o n m e n t. It is e s t im a t e d t h a t t h e b ill w ill p ro v id e a p p ro x im a te ly $2.iHX),0tMl p e r y e a r f«u th e M ip p o rt of e l e m e n t . u y a n d se c o n d a r y sc h o o ls P o l l i n g p la c e a t B a n k s h a s b e e n c h a n g e d f ro m t h e A t l i o to n to t h e A m e r ic a n L e g io n h a ll, a c c o r d in g to T u p p c r . Hi u vut«* Is a n tic ip â t« 1 u v e e -•••♦»» J h p. m e o f tw « » b . s t a i r Itu lliliiiK I und fu n d County Still Short Quota On T Bonds Buy, Sell or Trade w ith Classifieds! E xpansion P roposed O m er m u tters up for th e con- slae. hi'i.i ol tne union high school oi...trict voiers is the proposed e x p en d itu re o l s>.ibf) to r m e purchase ot addit.on.il p r.p e.-ty ut m e east end it tne p re s e n t Hilhi ath letic lieid i nd for a $40.000 a y ear special levy fo r th re e years to e n large and im prove present school laiuuties. F unds lo r tne pvircnase of tne p ro p erty are included in trie c u rre n t uuuget. but th e special d istrict levy ot $40,000 a y e a r for tn e n ex t inree y ears w ill be in cluded if voted by the people. '(;.»• e irnpr ivem en.s w ere recom m ended in th e survey conducted ■z . : recen tly Uy C. L. H u n a k e r, school building p ro g ram au th o rity , t o ner, B arbara G ates, C arm alita N apier. G loria Bates. C h arlo tte P a t ONI W ILL BE GODDI - > m eet an ticip ated g ro w th of stu d en t terson; th ird row : M ary E lle n M o rriso n , M a rg a re t E v ers. B e tty m i s w ill b e s e le c te d f r o m th is g r o u p o f m i ls a t t h e -la n c e a t S h u t c attendance. C lapshaw , M ary S pears, Je a n e tte Leads. P a t C yrus w as th e only p a r k a u d i t o r i u m F r i d a y n ig h t H e a d in g f ro m le f t, f i r s t r o w : G l o r i a Proposed H ilhi levy of S109.385 can d id ate absent. H u l u n : m i. (.<•»• A n n e Kramien. V io la D o d g e . B a r b a r a J e a n D u n a w a y , w ould hav e an offset from the state incom e ta x school support C a t h e r i n e E n s c h e d e , A lle n e A n ia c h e r , s e c o n d r o w : C h a r l e n e W a g - fund of ap p ro x im ately $30.000 d u r ing th e y e a r 1045-46. according to // P rin cip al J o n n R. Cox. T his would bring the ta x to ab o u t eight m ills as com pared w itn 6.9 m ills last year, he Mid. A doption of tne building fund p roposal w ould bring an additional levy. Jo h n K am na is the re tirin g m em ber of tn e H ilhi d is tric t board and petitions have been circu lated fo r Selection of u “ G oddess of L ib erty " a n d fo u r a tte n d m s re-election. H illsboro A m erican L egion ju n a n ts S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t S hute p a rk a u d ito riu m in H ills E x t e n s i v e a l t e r a t i o n s to m o d e r G rade Vote Slated H illsboro e lem en tary sch o o l boro will be th e o p en in g event of th e a n n u a l “ H appy iors won th e ir first re g u la r league n iz e t h e b u i l d i n g o f t h e H ills b o r o ann u al m eeting has been called for I baseball gam e of the season here b r a n c h o f t h e F ir s t N a tio n a l b a n k H ays” ce le b ra tio n being plan n ed by th e H illsboro vol S unday afti rnoon. d efeating the 2 p. m. M onday at th e B. W. B arnes of P o r tla n d h a v e b e e n a u th o riz e d u n te e r firem en. T he c o u rt, w hich will reig n over th e B e a v e r t o n s q u a d 14 to 3. N ext Sun- school. T ne budget, as it w ill be at th e session, w ill re a n d t h e p r o j e c t w i l l b e c o m p le te d four-day ce le b ra tio n will be selected from a field of IT day th e locals w ill tangle w ith the q presented u ire a levy of $79,167, of w hich th is s u m m e r , a c c o r d i n g to J a m e s i F orest G rove ju n io rs a t the Grove, $48.407 is outside the six p er cent c a n d id a te s in a contest sponsored by th e local Business C S a y . b r a n c h m a n a* r. W »rk w ill sta rtin g a t 2 p. m. itation. Incom e f r jm tn e stale s t a r t so o n h e s a id . and P rofessional W om en’s club. H -lisboro got aw ay to a good lim school support fu n d fo r th e 1945- at: 11 will M a j1” ite m of th .■tart in the opening fram e and was 46 y e a r is estim ated at $30,000, ■Si t . 'll I I'l l il. I.'lll- A II S t.irt A b e m o d e rn iz in g ti H ie e x t e r i o r o f n ev er headed, scoring in every in bringing th e am o u n t of m oney ' li 1.1 ; ill .'. ' :i .1 gl'.u 'I .n .lic h th e b u ild In : w ith a f a c in g o f s tr u c - ; .ii.d in ti o d u c tio n o f t h e c a n d i d a t e s ning w ith the sixth and seventh actually to be raised by tax atio n t u r a l g la s s. T h e e n t r .m c e to th e I a n d t h e i r e s c o r ts . F o llo w in g th e T h re e local chuekres took th e to $46.407. S u p e rin te n d e n t J. W. se c o n d f lo o r w ill a ls o b e i m p r o v e d i n a r c h , e a c h o f t h e c a n d i d a t e s w ill m ound and pitched good ball. A l P o y n ter stated. w ith t h i s m at« ri il. though they yielded 10 hits, they s e le c t a n e n v e l o p e f ro m a b o w l m P etit: ns hav e been circulated P r e s e n t wind«» ill b e tik i eaine through in the pinches h o ld : tlie c e n t e r o f t h e a u d i t o r iu m . A t a o u t a n d r e p la c e (I w ith n ew ’ s te e l- . s i g n a l e a c h w ill o p e n t h e e n v e l o p e in g B eaverton to not over a single 1 for the re-electio n of B. M. G ood m an as d irecto r. e n c a s e d g l a r e - n ‘d u e in .t i'll- .- N e w . a n d f in d a s l i p of p a p e r i n d i c a t i n g j tally in any inning. f u l l- l e n g t h V e n t ti a n b l i n d s w ill b e J w h e t h e i o r n o t t h e h o l d e r is o n e Local players h it the ball well. A nnual m eetings of all o th er in s ta ll« * i N eitling. H enning. Howell. Hum- W ashington co u n ty union high id t h e "lu ck y fiv e ." T h e c e i l i n g w ill b e lo w e r e d a n d berg and S iegrist connecting for school d istricts w ill also be con '1 h e f iv e s u c c e s s f u l g i r ls w ill .s o u n d - d e a d e n in g m a t e r i a l i n s ta ll- t h e n r e t i r e a n d s e le c t t h e ‘G o d e x tra bases. H enning tu rn e d in a ducted M onday, according to Aus-1 id P r e s e n t l i g h tin g f i x t u r e s w ill d e s s o f L ib e r t y ' f r o m a m o n g t h e i r 1 game at short, making two tin T. S crafio rd , county school b e r e p l a c e d by s e t - i n f lu o r e s c e n t o w n n u m b e r b y v o te . T h e other nice stops and throw s. H illsboro su p erin ten d en t. I l ig h tin g In te rio r w a lk I will be ( o u r w ill b e a t t e n d a n t s . A f t e r th e also executed a snappy double c o m p le te ly d o n e o v e r I lay. Bella to Howell to H olznagel. \ .tin :; is c o m p l e t e d , t h e g i r l s w ill New’ a s p h a lt t i l e flo ir will be r e t u r i to t h e a u d i t o r i u m f o r t h e S unday was th e first tim e the ’ la id in t h e lo b b y a n d : ome struc- i n t r o d u c ti o n o f t h e “G o d d e s s of B eaverton team had been together tu r a l c h a n g e s w d l b e n ia d e to l. b c r t y . ‘ J I.. S e a r c y W ill b e m a s and is expected to develop into a ew installa- t e r ol c e r e m o n ie s . h a r m o n iz e w ith th e (C ontinued un page 3l /z Goddess Liberty Selection Saturday First National Dank Announces Alteration Plans Legion Juniors To Meet Grove There on Sunday Changes Made in Class Ad R ales ' t ions. B a la n c e o f t h e e v e n i n g w ill b e S to k e s A* A llv n . a r c h i t e c t s , a n d E I :;iv e r o v e r to d a n c i n g to t h e m u s ic E ffective J u n e 28, m inim um E S e t t e r « , e n . c o n t r a c t o r , o f P o r t o i E d d ie B u r k e 's o r c h e s t r a f r o m first tim e classified ad v ertisin g E v e n t h o u g h c r e w m e m b e r s a p la n d h a v e be«*n e n g a g e d to d o tin P o r t l a n d , s t a r t i n g a t !l p. m . charge in th e A rgus w ill be 50 p l i e d a r t i f i c i a l r e s p i r a t i o n fo r f o u r w o r k f o r t h e b a n k . I n a u g u r a t i o n c e r e m o n i e s w ill b e cents. M inim um charg e for each h o u r s w h ile f l y in g th r o u g h h e a v y ' h e ld Ute e v e n i n g o f J u n e 30 a t t h e additional ru n w ill be 30 cents. f la k o n a b o m b in g r a i d o v e r N u r m - I S h u t e p a r k a u d i t o r iu m . M rs . E li z a The change has been m ade b e r g . G e r m a n y , S g t. W ayne K b e t h ll c a e o c k a n d M iss M a r g a r e t necessary by th e g reatly in A lle n . 21. d n «1 F e b r u a r y 21. a b o u t H u e e k e r a r e e o - e li.u r m e n o t th e Ju d g e R. F ra n k P eters of H ills- i creased circu latio n of the A r 2» m i n u t e s a f t e r t h e B-17 o n w h ic h llills 'b o r o B u s in e s s a n d P r o f e s s i o n gus. w hich has n early d oubled boro will give th e address at the h e w a s a f lig h t e n g i n e e r h a d r e a l W o m e n 's c o m m i t t e e w h ic h is in in th re e and a h a lf years. The F ourth o f Ju ly p atrio tic exercisse t u r n e d to its b a s e in E n g la n d , l ie K O .\I » M A S T E R — R o s s H a i t i ,, n f c h a r g e of t h e s e le c tio n a n d I n n u m b er of hom es reach ed and lo st c o n s c io u s n e s s w h e n lu s a i r of H illsboro w ho has been nam to be held at S hute park th e m orn a u g u r a t i o n c e r e m o n ie s . th e p o ten tial custom ers d e te r l i n e b e c a m e d i s c o n n e c te d . ed W ashington county road: as ing of th e F ourth. Tlie A llied V et m ines the value of ad v ertisin g eran* C om m anders C ouncil is W a s h in g to n c o u n ty G a llo n c lu b G o d d e s s c a n d i d a t e s w e r e g u e s ts ter. succeeding H. P. B arrow s, T h e tw o w h o a p p l i e d r e s p i r a again sponsoring the exercises. an d the rates to be charged. picnic w ill h e h e ld S u n d a y a f t e r o f tile B u s in e s s a n d P r o f e s s i o n a l county surveyor. t i o n , S g t C h a r l e s W h ite a n d S g t T he ad d itio n al m i n i m u m V eterans o f the 41st division and W o m e n 's c l u b F r i d a y n i g h t a t th e G u y B ••» w o rth , wrote* h e. p a r e n t s . n o o n a t B a lm G r o v e p a r k , a c c o r d ' o th er W orld w ar 2 boy* at home charge, it is hoped, w ill resu lt M r a n d M rs G r a n t V. A lle n of in g to M rs F r a n c e s D e a v ille , p r e s i lo c a l c h a m b e r o f commerce. in ad v e rtise rs giving m ore on fu rlo u g h o r leave w ill be hon C a n d id a te s a n d s p o n s o r in g o r m ute* 1. G a s to n , th a t th e a c c i d e n t or guests at th e program , w hich is com plete addresses and d irec A ll “ G a llo n e e r s " a n d t h e i r g a n i z a t i o n s to d a t e a r e : o c c u r r e d w h e n th e plan«* w a s 35.- d e n t scheduled to start w ith the flag tions and th u s m ak e it easier C h . r l o tt e P a t t e r s o n , d a u g h t e r o f (Mio fi i t u p a n d th e Iximb bay doors f a m ilie s a r c u r g e d to a t t e n d . B a s raising im m ixliatclv a fte r th e par- fo r persons an sw erin g the ad h a d b e e n j a m m e d by fla k . A lle n k e t lu n c h w ill b e s e r v e d s t a r t i n g .Mr. a n d M rs. W a y n e P a t t e r s o n o f ; ade w inds up at tlie p ark . All vet- by saving gas and tim e R e a t 1:30 p. in. H ills b o r o , s p o n s o r e d b y t h e S e r h a d g o n e h a c k to o p e n th e m a r t i . eran s of all w ars a re in v ited and m em ber. th e m o re you tell, th e •‘G a l l o n e e r s ” a r e a s k e d to b r in g v ic e c lu b . f i c ia lly . The* a i r lin e f o u le d a n d h e i urged to be present. m ore you sell." b a s k e t lu n c h e s , t h e i r o w n s u g a r M a r g a r e t E v e r s , d a u g h t e r o f M r. lo s t c o n s c io u s n e s s a t once*. B o r n m H a y m o n d . W a s h . th e a n d to w e a r t h e i r G a l l o n c lu b p in s, a n d Airs A ntone Evers, ro u te a c c o r d in g to M rs. D e a v ille C o ffe e (Continued on page 81 y o u t h m o v e d io O r e g o n w ith h is f a m ily 11 y e a r s ag o . H e to o k h is a n d c r e a m w ill b e prov,d«*d. A f t e r n o o n p r o g r a m w ill in c lu d e s w im R egulations g o v ern in g the u s e 1 f ir s t a n plain* f l ig h t a t Sw a n I s la n d w h e n h e w a s 10. He* w a s a t t e n d m in g a n d s o f tb a ll. of city w ater fo r irrigation or 1 H o n o r g u e s t w ill b e M rs. H e lm a in g B en so n T ech in P o rtla n d , sp rin k lin g w ere put in effect this w h e r e he* s t u d i e d te c h n i c a l a v i a M c K e r c h e r o f B e a v e r to n , th e c o u n w eek by the u tilitie s comm ission t y 's 109th G a llo n c l u b m e m b e r t io n w h e n In* j o i n e d the* a i r fo rc e in E e h r u .i i y . 1913. lh* t r a i n e d a t A ll «Migible g illo n e e r s w h o a t t e n d in an effo rt to conserve the w ater F r e s n o . C a l., g r a d u a t e d f ro m AAK th e p ic n ic w ill r e c e iv e t h e i r p in s supply d u rin g the su m m er months. a t th a t lim e t e c h n i c a l s c h o o l a t C h a n u te f ie ld T he ru les w ill co n tin u e in effect P ic n ic w ill L ik e th e p la c e o f th e 111. r e c e iv e d h is w i n g s at A m a r illo until O ctober 31. r e g u l a r J u l v m e e tin g . <( initiniicd «in |>. irv 31 C o n s u m e r s liv in g o n t h e sin e of th e s t r e e t w ith e v e n h o u s e n u m b e r s w ill i r r i g a t e o n l y o n c a l e n d a r A r t h u r V. D a v .s . c h a i r m a n o f th e b o a r d o f th e A lu m in u m C o m p a n y d a y s w i t h a n e v e n n u m b e r T h o se dif o f A m e r ic a ; I. W. W ilso n , v ic e - o n th e s id e o f th e s t i e e t w ith h o u s e n u m b e r s w iil i r r i g a t e o n ly p r e s i d e n t in c h a r g e o f o p e r a t i o n s a n d A r t h u r P. H a ll, c h a i r m a n o f on c .i l e n d a r d a y * with an o u A le o .i's ' e o n n n i t t e e on p o s t - w a r n u m b e r . C o n s u m e r s liv in g o u ts id e f a c ilitie s , a n d d e v e lo p m e n t, i n o f th e c ity a n d o n t h e s o u th o r lv r a c e - A la r g e n u m b e r o f ro d e F re e h o rse sh o w fo r y o u n g s te r spect» I th e H ills b o r o o f f ic e a n d e a s t s id e o f a n y r o a d o r s t r e e t w ill e x p e c t e d f o r t h e tw o u n d e r la veal':: w ill b e t h e m a in s t a r s a r e l a b o r a to r y o f t h e A L C O A M in in g i r r i g a t e o n ly on ev en c a le n d a r f e a t u r e o f K i d d l c d >>. J u l y •». a l sh o w s. S ig n in g fo “T u n y , i h e W o n d i r c o m p a n y a n d t h e c o m p a n y 's » h i l l d a y s , w h ile c o n s u m e r s liv in g o n th e a n n u a l H ap p y D ays c e le b ra n o r t h o r w e s t s i d e o f t h e ro a d o r in g o p e r a t i o n s o n D ix ie M o u n ta in tio n in H ills b o r o , a c c o r d i n g to W il- Hoi i ' as a free a ttra c tio n d u i ng T u e sd a y m o r n in g . s t r i c t w ill I r r i g a t e o n ly o n o d d ln ir D illo n m a n a g e r O t h e r f e a l u r i “ H a p p y D a i - ' w is a n n o u n c e d th is T h e A lco a e x e c u t i v e s w e r e »■on- c a l e n d a r (la v s. b v D illo n . T h e tr a c k h o r s e o f t h e d a v w ill lie r e d u c e I a d m i s w e e k N o n - c o m p lia n c e w i t h th is o r d e r tw ic e d a ily d u r i n g d u e l e d o n t h e lo c a l t o u r li.v E rn e s t s io n s o n a ll m id w a v n i e c liu iie .il w ill p e r f o r m M e s s e r, r e s id e n t e n g i n e e r fo r o p - w ill c a u s e t h e c o n s u m e r to h a v e r i d e s f o r I h e y o u n g s te r s . T h e c e l e t h e c e le b r a t i o n . w a t e r s e r v i c e d i s c o n t i n u e d a'.al it e rn tii ns in ibis county They were S e l e c tio n an I in a u g u r a tio n o f a c c o m p a n ie d b y C . S. T h a y e r , m a n w ill n o t b e r e s u m e d u n t i l a service I bration, which is aponaorad by ihe lo c a l v o lu n te e r t i r e d e p a r t m e n t . Ihe “G o d d e s s o f L ib e r t y '' to r e ig n a g e r ol th e A lc o a p la n t a t V a n c o u c h a r g e o f $2.50 h a s b e e n p a id to W ill b e h e ld a t S h u t e p a r k J u l y 1. o v e r " H a p p y D a y s " is b e in g c a n - i v e r . W ash .; G e o r g e S to u t, m a n a g e r th e c o m m is s io n . d u c t e d a g a in by t h e H ills b o r o B u s i o f th e T r o u t d a l e p la n t, a n d s e v e r a l 2, 3 a n d 4. T lie u tilitie s c o m m is s io n a ls o P r o fe s s io n a l W o m e n 's lo c a l b u s in e s s l e a d e r s a n d o f f ic ia ls p o in te d o u t t h a t it is u n la w f u l f u Y o u n g s te r s ' h o r s e s h o w w ill o p e n n e s s a n d 'I ll« 1 e in d id a le s b ill a n d a n d c o m p a n y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s . w i t h a g r a n d p a r a d e in d o w n ! iw n c lu b . a n y c o n s u m e r to c o n n e c t a p r iv a te selection is s t a le d fo r 8:13 p. m H ills b o r o , a e e o r d in g t o th e I u al.i T h e assiii a n e e s of C h a i r m a n D a w i l l w ith t h e c ity w a t e r s y s te m tin V a lie v H o d en . I n c . w h ic h is S a t u r d a y n ig h t w ith E d d ie B u r k e s v is a n d V i c e - P r e s i d e n t W ilso n w e r e in a n y w a y , e v e n t h o u g h Hie c o n s p o i e o r i n g t h e s h o w . i.v e n t s s la te d o r e h e s l r a fi >in I’ 'i ll a n d p r o v id in '. a d d e d w h ile h e r e Io th o s e g iv e n n e c tio n a n d s e r v i c e | ip e m a y b e at th e ro d e o g ro u n d s o p p o s ite Ih e m u s ic . I n a u g u r â t n d n ic e w ill last N o v e m b e r b y i l a l l th a t t h e o w n e d l>v t h e c o n s u m e r . S h u t e p a rk , w ill in c l u d e a n <ib be th e e v e n i n ; o f J u n o 31) w ith c o m p a n y is " i n t h e n o r t h w e s t to s l a i'l e r a c e , s a d d l in g ra c e , s n u l t l e m u s ic p r o v id e d b y th e W a s h in g to n stay." I c o u n ty b in d a n d by t h e J o e 1' . u t r a c e a n d m u s ic a l c h a i r s C h a i r m a n D a v is , w h o a ls o v is itix l ils' o r c h e s t r a . C o n te s ts a r e a ls o p la n n e d fo r V ancouver and T ro u td a le A ll-h o i.s o p a r a d e , s p o n s o r e d 'by t h e lllC b o :t a ll a r o u n d I.id 's h e r e. w o r k s d u r i n g h is v is it Io th i s a r e a H ie s m a ll e s t h o rse. Ih e ta lle s t th e lo c a l R o ta r y e lllb . w ill o p e n w ith W ilso n a n d H a ll, p o i n t e d to h o r s e . Hie b est lo o k in g h o r s e , th e th e F o u r t h o f J u l y p r o g r a m . E n I h e V a n c o u v e r p l a n t a n d to t h e P ecu liar vari-co lo red c lo u d h o m l i e s l h o r s e , I h e f a t t e s t h o r s e , t r ie s f o r t h e e v e n t a r e n o w b e in g ap p eared southw est o. Ih e p o o re st h o rse an d th e b e s t t a k e n b y F. J . S e w e ll, c h a i r m a n c i n o a m - b p e a a n r y i 's n g c u o r r e r e s n t in q u O e r s e t g o f o n r a a s l u i m n w hich H illsboro M onday afternoon a t f o r Ih e R o ta r y c lu b T h e p a r a le k i d 's o u t f it . d i c a t i v e o f t h i s p o lic y . O r i g i n a l ly tracted c o n sid e ra te atten tio n here. g a g e d w ill s t a r ! in d o w n t o w n H ills b o r o W e s t e r n s h o w s w ill be to p ro d u ce 30.(1110.0(10 The cloud v aried from a deep cop tra v e l to th e c e le b r a t i o n d e s i g n e d bv t h e ro d e o a s s o c ia tio n on J u l y 1 a n d VETERAN "JEEI’S" BOOST WAR BONDS— S ix teen jeeps," b a t p o u n d s o f a l u m i n u m a y e a r , tin p er color at the top through tlie g r o u n d s . a n d 4. a e e o r d i n g Io L. E. ( »Ison, tered veteran s of the South Pacific cam paigns, c a rrie d capacity A n n u a l | a t r i o ti e e x e r c is e s , s p o n V a n c o u v e r p l a n t , w h o lly o w n e d b y sp ectru m to a d e e p b l u e at th e b e iiig m a n a g e r . C a sh p riz e s a re loads of series E w ar bond buyers for tw o hour* in H illsboro A lc o a and d e v e lim c d w ith th e bottom and th e s tra ta kept rh a ttg -, o f f e r e d in I h e v a r i o u s ev< n ts w h ic h s o r e d by Hie a llie d e o in m a n d e r s ' T h u rsd ay afternoon in th e local re ta ile rs' "O ver th e Top" seventh c o m p a n y 's o w n f u n d s , h a s b e e n e x ing. A distinct ring around the sun w ill in c l u d e s a d d l e b r o n c o r id in g . c o u n c il, w ill f o llo w al S h u t e p a r k w ar lo an rally. The "jeeps,” d riv en by R ed C ross M otor C orps panded in .a i.\ s i x - to ld s i n c e its was visible at tne sam e lim e and i b a r e b a c k r i d in g , c a l f r o p in g , w ild a f t e r t h e p a r a d e . C i r c u i t J u d g e R. Judge Pelers To Be Speaker Galloneers Plan Picnic on Sunday Use City Water For Sprinkling Curtailed Here 100th G A I.L O N E E K — Mr H el m a M cK crcher o f B eaverton w ho F riday becam e the 100th W ash ington county blood donor to q u ality for the gallon club by donating h er eighth p in t of blood at the local center. Sale of series E bonds in W ashington county d u ring the past w eek to ta le d $117,- 394, or ab o u t an 11 per cent increase in th e to ta l sold d u rin g the seventh w ar loan ( anipaign, acco rd in g to fig ures released W e d n e s d a y m orning by J. L. S e a r c y , i cam p aig n c h a irm a n . T h e county will have to ste p up ; th e pace d u rin g th e re m a in ing w eek a n d a h alf of th e drive if it is to achieve th e rem aining $211,931 on the $1,122,000 quota, the c h a ir m an d eclared . Mrs. McKercher County's lGOth Gallon Clubber A lthough W ashington c o u n t y was still leading Ute 10 O regon counties w ith seventh w ar loan q u o ta s of il.OOO.UUO or over in tlie tace for the honor ot launching a snip a t t n e O regon Snipyard*. bearcy d eclared tn al lu ll co-oper ation of Victory V olunteers and tn e public w ould be req u ired to put Hus area "over th e top tirst and clinch the honor. He urged coun ty residents to buy every scries E w ar bond possible and requested solicitors to speed tne canvas# of tn eir district. naiiKs d u e s O ver W ashington county had sold 81 p er cent of its seventn w ar loan series E quota, or SJiO.069.37, ac cording to tne rep o rt W ednesday m o r n in g . B anks w a s the only area "over Hie top," having sold a to tal of $69,750 on a goal ot $3<,320. This gave the d istrict a percentage of iu3. S tanding of other county areas was as follow s: F orest G rove, $302.- 940 quota. S2+8,:5a4.2a sales, 66 per cent; H illsboro. $403,920 quota, $332,462.50 sales, 63 per cent; T i gard. $112,200 quota, $90,871 sales, ol per cent; B eaverton, $157,080 quota, $115,326.25 sales, 72 p er cent; Sherw ood, $78,540 quota, $a2,- 299.37 sales, 67 per cent. H onor of being W ashington county's 100th “galloneer" w ent to Mrs H elm a M cK ercher of B eav erto n w hen she gave h e r eightr. p in t of blood last F riday at the county donor cen ter in Hillsboro. As a re su lt Mr3. M cK ercher w ill be honor guest at the W ashington county G allon club picnic Sunday afternoon at Balm G rove. Mrs. M cK ercher, w ho is vice p resident of the county public h ealth association, gave all eight of h er pints at the H illsboro cen ter. H er son, M MM 1 c G eorge C. M cK ercher. is serving w ith the navy in th e South Pacific at the present tim e, is a v ete ra n of S a i pan an d sev eral o th e r Pacific cam paigns, and has been in the navy n early five years. He w as Leads "Big 10" S tanding of the 'Big 10" O regon aboard the b attlesh ip C alifornia d u rin g the P earl H arb o r bom bing. counties m th e ship-launching race was as follow s: Mrs. M cK ercher also has a 21- W ashington county, 75.6 per cent, (C ontinued on page 8) C lackam as county, 70.5 p er cen t. M ultnom ah txiunty, 67.5 p er cent. K lam ath county, b5 per cent. U m atilla county, 56.6 p e r cent. M arion county. 55 per cent. L ane county, 52.9 p er cent. L inn county, 46.5 per cent. Jack so n county, 46.4 per cent. C latsop county, 47.7 p er cent. S eventh w ar loan cam paign o f ficially closes on Ju n e 39, S earcy Pea and Berry Harvests Bring Top Labor Call W ashington county is ex p erien c- | ing the first lab o r peak of 1945. w ith stra w b e rry h a rv estin g and pea vining in full sw ing. U nseason ably hot days the first of the w eek caused b erries to rip en rap id ly and pea pods to fill w ith th e lesu lt th a t pea v in ers a re ru n n in g full , Emergency call for 200 more pickers to prevent spoilage of the Washington county stra w berry crop was issued late W ednesday by the county farm labor office. Situation was d e clared to be critical in the B. E. Mating field above H elvetia and in the Banks area. Anyone « h o can help out in the em ergency is asked to contact the farm labor office in the basement of the courthouse in Hillsboro. Arrangements have been made for some pick ers to go out to the fields a ft er 5 p. m. Transportation w ill be provided. blast em ploying all M exican n a tionals a t the H illsboro cam p and. in addition. 150 m en w ho a re be ing tran sp o rted daily from P o rt land w here they a re recru ited by th e extension farm labor office. R ecent surplus of b erry pickers, d u e to th e cool w eather, has been com pletely absorbed and the farm lab o r office h ere is now h a rd put to fill all o rd ers for b erry pickers. T he cam ping situation is th e m ost c ritical and cam pers a re still need ed fo r th e h ig h er m ountain fields w here tran sp o rtatio n is too costly. Most of these fields began o p era tions the first of the w eek, and h arv estin g th e re w ill continue u n til the m iddle of Ju ly . All m oun- (C ontinued on page 3) (Continued on page 3) County Budget Meet July 12 * J P u b lic h earin g on th e W ashing ton county b udget for 1945-46 has been set for 19 a. m. J u ly 12 in m e county c o u rt room of the co u rt house, according to an an n o u n ce m ent this w eek. E stim ates fo r th e com ing y e a r a re p u blished in th is issue of the H illsboro A rgus. P u b licatio n of the b u d g et wa3 held up p en d in g a decision by th e state su p rem e co u rt on tne leg ality of th e Dudget bill passed by th e last leg islatu re and w hich w as signed w ith o u t th ree am endm ents. T he c o u rt ru led F rid ay th a t th e new law was in v alid and budgets w ill be re q u ire d to com ply w ith th e old regulation. T he 194o-46 county b udget calls fo r a levy of $493,452.19. Outdoor Honor Court Planned A nnual sp rin g outdoor ho n o r court for th e H illsboro Boy S cout d istrict w ill be h eld n ex t T h u rs day evening at C am p E lizab eth Irelan d n o rth of H illsboro, acco rd ing to R. R. E aster, d is tric t c h a ir m an. A picnic fo r Boy Scouts, scouters, th e ir fam ilies and frien d s is schedule*! for 6:30 p. m. w ith th e honor co u rt to follow im m ed i ately afterw ard s. Press Run This Issue 5915 Alcoa Heads Visit Local Operations Free Kiddies' Horse Show Slated Annual "Happy Days" Celebration Vari Colored Cloud A ttracts A ttention cow riding, bulldogging and novel- (Com lcucd un page 7) i (Continued on page 3) later. | members are shown above wrth four members of the Washington county w ar finance com m ittee perched on the front bum pers. From left to right: J. L. S earcy, sev en th w ar loan cam paign chairm an; Ja k e Weil, county re ta ile rs' ch airm an ; O. Phelps, county th e a tre committee chairman, and 11. L. MacKenzie, co-chairman .of the county war finance committee.