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Special Vote
Friday State
Tax Levies
Budgels —
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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
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Searcy Urges G reater
Efforts During Final
W eek an d Half Drive
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Hi?h School Expansion
Program Duo for Vote;
Both Over 6% Limit
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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
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lo r a special a u th o riz a ­
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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
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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 ­
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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in
a
contest
sponsored
by
th
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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,
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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
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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
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of H illsboro w ho has been nam ­ to be held at S hute park th e m orn­
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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
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' 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
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m
ak
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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
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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 ­
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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 ­
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 .
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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
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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
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ld
s
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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)
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(Continued on page 3)
later.
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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.