The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 17, 1934, Image 1

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    W cleome
banners' Inion
Welcome
Farmers' Union
With Which m Combined t
Stute Capitol
N e ws Lett er
ar
A.
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State Meet
Farm Union
Slated Here
H
>ro Indepe
Service (jroups
Plan Observance
of Memorial Day'
I' armers’ Union Convention
I’ R OG K A M
IIILLBBORO, MAY 22, 23 and 24
Candidate
Political Camps Vote
Qtes
Friday for Selection
Partisan Nominees
of Reforms
M«*morlal Day Wednesday, May
30, will be observed In Hillsboro
with a fitting tribute to the mem­
Rival (iubvrnntorial
ory of the soldier dead of Ameri­
ca’s wars. H V. Gates, depart­
Tuesday Morning, May 22
Campa Optimistic
ment commander of the Grand
Called to order hy Pr«ddrnt Potte.
Army of the Republic and promi­
on Campaigns
MuMc
bv
C<*dar
Mill
local
nent Hillsboro business man, will
Oregon Annual Convention
n
Prayer by Chaplain it R Richard*.
be the speaker at the patriotic ex- McAlexander Raps Political
Scheduled at Hillsboro
Addies,
of
uvlcenir
zq
Mayor
Phelps
of
Hillsboro.
ercte«
. at the Venetian theatre at
e ALEM Fiiday's battle of the bul-
lt<*Kpoi..M* by L. H McBee
, 10 o clock.
Promises as Source of Law
V luta may l>r u primary contrst
for May 22, 23, 24
Addre; of wc iconic by John Pubols, president of Wash­
Hillsboro
post.
American
Legion.
no far a* ita legal statua is con-
and Education Troubles
ington county.
' through formal request of the
ii-iiini but II will bo *i gellerul
Re ¡xm 4* by peter Zimmerman
Grand
Arrny
of
the
Republic,
Gen
­
election in may rrapmta with Urn-
Report of Cr< J< ntials committee.
eral Ransom post, has charge of the
rial Marlin irking the democratic
AnnouncemenU.
Memorial Day observance. Com­
gubernatorial nomination General
Pot lu< k luncii to
served by the ladies of Washington
mittee. include the following Lt.
Alexander lending color to tlie
county in the basement of the union high school.
Arthur Kroeger, parade; W Verne
republican race and Oencrul Apathy Conclave Banquet and Bail
McKinney, James Say and Nye
dominating tiu* entire picture.
Tuesday Afternoon
Bristol, exercises
at theatre, and Successful Candidates to be
--------
Music.
Of tiie 451.000 registered who arc
Pia incd Wednesday Eve
Dr R. J. Nicol, post commander,
eligibic to • l>< iputo in the re­
API» ilntmcnt of committees
Honored at C. of C. Meet
program at cemetery.
publican and democratic primaries
Report of State Officers and National Delegates
( <...
inc-hour -
[,,r committee work.
National Guard Commander
___
not more than 270,ooo or 60 per
Annual state convention of the
Iteport of County Officers.
Kroeger will be In charge of the
< <•111 are expected to avail tin in- Farmers' Union will convene In
Proposing a courageous program
parade,
Adjourn.
*“■“'■ , i which is U> leave the Vet. •'of relorm in law enforcement, edu-■
aclvcA of the privilege tiomc esti­ Hillsboro Tuesday, Wednesday and
erans'
I hall
..
Music by Van's orchestra
at 9:50 a. m for the cation and taxation, General U. O.
mate tlie vole as low as 50 per cent i Thursday of next week with loo
Venetian
A<1<1! ■
or a total of ZM.OOO,
Hiazls of the
1 delegates, representing every local
by National President E H Everson Open
of Newport, cand-date
veteran organizations and auxil- McAlexander
In spite of tlie ballyhoo of the 111 Orrgon, and approximately 800
for the Republican nomination for
Starting field of candidates in the primary election
lanes
have
seven republican gubernatorial can­ visitors in attendance E 11 Ever-
bcen invited by Fred governor and retired U. S. army race will be narrowed to a favored few Friday night
Wednesday
Morning,
May
23
Engeldmger,
post liaison officer, to
didates *lx now with Dixid out
son of St Charles, Soutu Dakota,
unleashed the full strength
be on the i itage during the exer- officer,
it*bus bern im|Mk*>siblr to awaken national president, will be the
SO—-Opening exercises.
ot his dynamic energy in outlinuig after voters have signified their approval or disapproval
clses.
more than a lukewarm intciext in principal speukor of the sc J.jn, I'd-
Continued reports Local delegates,
his platform before the local cham­ of the various seekers of public office at the 48 Wash­
UMt contest which has become a dressing an open meeting TucsJ.iy
30-mlnute recess for committee work.
Ritualistic work . of
„ the
--- various
-------- ber of commerce Monday. He de­ ington county polling places. Due to the unusually quiet
Address.
koft of secondary attraction to the evening ut the Hllhl auditorium
groups will be put on at the Grand clared that he entered the guberna­ pre-election campaigns conducted this year, political
Mai'tin-Mahoney bout in the dem­
Lunch.
Wiuiiington county union, which
Army of the Republic tomb In torial race only as an American cit­
ocratic ring and wide)) is bring fol­ Is joint host with the city of Hills­
Hillsboro i cemetery, following the izen and tnat he was under obd- prognosticators are reluctant to predict just where pub­
Wednesday Afternoon
lowed with as much interest by tile boro to the state convention, tht>
exercises a the theatre. National gations to no one.
lic favor will fall in choosing a winner among the can­
Music.
republicans as it is by tile demo- week completed preparations for en­
guardsmen will form the tiring
_
That soft laws and lax admin- didates.
Addiess.
crats
tertaining and housing convention
squad. New flags and wreaths wit tstration of Justice had permitted
Competition among democratic candidates for county
-30-mlnute recess for committee work.
(ContKiucd on page 4. column 2)
The eleventh hour withdrawal of delegates and visitors. The puuhc
the state to become the dumping
-Committee
report*.
and district offices is a non-entity this year with only the
Dunne
is
not
Dodd in favor of Jor
I e invited to attend the opening
ground
of
the
country
for
criminals,
Adjourn
?|rllr\<(l to have all' l ied the pol­ session of tlie conclave as well us
McAlexander stated. He promised'
♦requisite number of aspirants luted
Annual banquet to be held in Masonic hall. Admis-
Itlial picture mat«,i »ally. While the those addresM*d
address«
by national offi­
i that, if elected, criminals would’
I for nomination to the various post*.
sion 40 cent*
niitl-Holman faction in the repub­ cers Tlie Hllhl auditorium has been
leave Oregon and that he would
1 George M. Aitken of Garden Home
Dance to be held at the Shute park pavilion. This is
lican ranks have been attempting designated us the convention meet­
make it the "most unhappy place
is the lone candidate for the demo­
open to the public. AdmLsfsion 25 cents.
to center their fight around the ing place
for crime in the United Slates. He
cratic nomination for state senator
roly-poly htute senator from Mult­
Program Outlined
pointed out that Oregon ranked
from Washington county, while J.
nomah county even the most rabid
Thursday Morning, May S4
first in the number of burglaries
George W 1 Hitts of Jefferson,
W. Raynard of Midway and E. L.
of the Dunne supportcra w . l » ad­ state president. *111 open tlie con­
committed
and
fourth
in
the
num-
,
Boss
of Hillsboro are unopposed
O|M"ning exercises.
mitting th«- fit t «’i ibg wi• k that vention Tuesday ut ID u. in. fol­
Robert
Dinsmore
Awarded
ber
of
major
crimes.
Political
obll-
!
'
for
tbe two nominations as state
Committee report*.
Rufus was the num they luui to lowed by welcoming addresses by
. gations have macle law enforcement
representative for the county. As­
Addrexx-s by Fruten al Delegates.
Highest Honors Friday
brat Whether they ure succe ful Mayor O I’helpn of Hillsboro and
Agreement to give the new coun­ pirants for nomination for county
bodies almost "spineless,” he de-
Lunch.
or not only the result of Friday's John PuboLv ol West Union, coun­
ty
SERA
and
relief
office
set-up
dared.
| offices include J. M. Vanderzan-
balloting can determine
“a break” marked the close of the den of Roy, candidate for county
Penal System Scored
ty president Responses will be
Thanday Afternoon
Highest individual honor» of the
Should It develop tiiat Holman given by L. H. McBee, past state
meeting
Thursday
between
a
Civic
!
Music.
1934 Hilhi commencement exercises
Jails and penitentiaries of the
__ Emergency Federation of Oregon 1 commissioner; H. R. Huson of Cor­
I» the republican nominee, a . ercins president, and Peter Zimmerman
Election of officers,
nelius, candidate for county sur­
Friday night at the union high state have become universities of and
altogrliicr probable, and that Ma­ of Yamhill Report of tile commit­
Farmers' league dela­ veyor; and Robert E. Burns ol
Installation of officers.
school auditorium went to Robert crime due to the fact that first tion. United
honey should win the democratic tee on credentials mid announce­
numbering
approximately
80,!
Adjourn.
Dinsmore of Hillsboro, who ranked offenders are imprisoned with hard­ and members of the county relief [ Forest Grove, candidate for county
nomination, ns is not without the ments will be given just before the
first among the 19 honor graduates ened criminals, McAlexander stated. committee. Free rent, lights, water, coroner. All three are unopposed.
range of jxi&sibiiiiies, it is openly session adjourns tor a pot luck
with a four-year grade average of He held that houses of correction medical and dental care were de­
Republican Ballot Crowded
predicted that some prominent num lunch served by ludles of the coun­
96‘a and who was co-winner with should be lor rehabilitation and manded
The situation in the republican
will lx* drafted us an independent ty organization
by the group which was
Claudia
Ingram
ot
the
B.
W.
Barnes
declared
that
heads
of
many
state
candidate some one u|>on whom
by J. F. Murphy of Beaver­ ranks is quite a different story,
Apixilntmrnt of convention com­
cup A record crowd filled the hall institutions were unfit for their po­ headed
the conservatives of both parties
ton and Mrs. Beatrice DeBord of with active competition existing for
mittees
mid
reports
of
state
mid
to
capacity
to
see
honors,
awards
sitions,
obtaining
their
appointments
all but. three cou..,j and district
can center tlrcir support.
Portland.
and diplomas presented to 96 grad­ as a result of politics.
in many rr.spects the secretary of county officers mid national dele­
Investigations by Mrs. Elizabeth positions on the partisan ballot.
gate
will
comprise
the
program
for
uates
and
to
hear
Paul
L.
Patter
­
Declaring
fiat
the
state
needed
alate contest in the republican the afternoon ot the first day. Tlie
Todd, county juvenile officer, of These three lone candidates for
son of Hillsboro, commencement I a law requiring the registration of the
arena is aUTacUng more interest
cases declared to be needing nomination are the present incum­
speaker.
highlight of tin* conclave, the ud-
| all ex-convicts, the speaker said medical and dental care revealed bents, Mrs. Maud W Boscow, coun­
tlwn is the gubernatorial race with dress
Mayor Aska Co-operation of
by
National
President
Ever
­
Presentation of the B. W. Barnes that if ejected governor he would that but a small percentage were ty treasurer; J W. Barney, county
IxHh Abrams and Snell fighting to son, is slated for 8 30 p. m.
Selection of the queen for the
Citizens in Proclamation
the hist ditch auii carrying their
1934 "Happy Days" celebration to cup. which went this year to Dins­ force such a law through the legis­ actually in need of emergency at­ surveyor; and F. J. Sewell, county
Resporl* by local delegates, two
appeal for support to lire propl«
be held at Hillsboro July 1. 2. 3 more and Miss Ingram, has been lature with the moral support of tention. Mrs. Todd started her ta- coroner.
Predictions as to the outcome of
(Continued on pa¿e 4, column 1)
>. airplane, radio, motion picture* addresses with speakers to be an-
and 4 will be entirely by chance, mad» each year smee 1931 to th.' Oregon citizens. He pointed out
I ' tbe republican legislative races are
h
Whole-hearted
co-operation
o
f
noiuu-nd
later,
committee
wsrioiu
and Ure press.
, accord.ng to a plan adopted Mon­ senior boy and girl excmplilying dial Bi) per-cent ot aii crimes are
mid initial committee report* are the citizens of Hillsboro in con- day night by representatives if the highest in scholarship, leader­ commuted by ex-convicts. Organ­
at best merely gambles and one
the city's annual "Clean-up '*)
jg
guess is as good as another. Re­
The increase In Uw* price of gns- scheduled foe the Wednesday pro­ durting
organizations who met ship. courage and loyalty during I ization of vigilantees if necessary
Week. May 21 to 26, inclusive, was { I with
—*■ county
high sc I too I years. KatherineHemmj and enforcement of the sterilization
spective proponents of the three
directors
of
the
local
chamber
ollne, following expiration of ite gram E E Kennedy, national sec­ asked
today m a prix lamaUon ls- ' 1 of
<„ commerce The plan w as pro- was awardod the certilicate ot law Jor defectives were also pro­
party entries In the battle for
coulract on May 1, will cort the retary ot tlie organization, who is
every
candidate a a merM for home economics work posed by the general as steps in re­
nomination for state senator, J.
taxpayers approximately $112 500 a expected to attend the session, will sued by Mayor O. Phelps. Assist- posod I to give
give
every candidate
ancc
of
cltlteiw
mid
civic
groups
U
!alr
aIld
(
^,
ual
cllance
^1^.^
presanted by the Homemakers Edu- forming Jaw enforcement in tbe
Henry Jacobson of West Union,
year unless tlie state can find some probubly speak during the day
sought to improve the appearance txj ruler o ~ f ‘ **-
: Samuel B. Lawrence of Raleigh and
way lo again beat down tlie price. Tin* convention banquet is plan­ of
the annual event. rational assocaauou ot Kew York. state.
the
city
and
to
aid
In
fire
pro-
I
ned
for
7
p
m
in
the
local
Mason
­
SchoLarslup
to
Whitman
college
Education in Oregon has become
| Edward Schulmerich of Hillsboro,
Tile boost 111 the price of Ulis luiu-
i Each organization will be per-
teclion.
' milted to nominate »s many can- was won this year by Carol Weng­ a football of politics, McAlexander David Davies Fatally Hurt are confident of their candidate's
tuodity to state departments ranges ic hull, followed by a dame, open
The
proclamation
:
to
the
public,
at
the
Bhutc
park
while
1
h
e
Pacific
university
er,
success. However, general concensus
charged,
stating
that
political
prom
­
from four cents In the case of tliose
' didates as desired, according to
Near East City Limits
"Whereas each year tbe citizens . rile new plan. All candidates will scholarships were won by Catherine ises and pressure had led to the
; of opinion in the county indicates
buying in bulk lots to five cents auditorium.
' that the former solon has the
Final cununlttee reports, addresses of Hillsboro participate In 'Clean­ meet June 30 at tlie Shute park Boge and Lawrence Crow ley, accord­ appointment of unqualified men. If
a gallon to those patronizing serv­
Fatally injured when he was slightly best chance to win the
ice stations. 'Die highway depart­ by trutcniul delegates, election and up Week’ in a community ctlort auditorium and be introduced by ing to B. M Goodman, principal, elected governor he declared that
(Cu«Un«ied on pare 10, column 2)
struck by an automobile near the nomination.
ment is the luirdest lilt Usiug ap­ installation of officers will be held to improve conditions of our prop­ a member of the sponsoring organ­ who announced the honors.
Relative strength of the follow -
east city limits of Hillsboro early
proximately l.ooii.ooo gallons of gas­ Thursday Musical numbers during erties ainl thereby raise the stan- ization. Candidates will then go
Larger group of students were
Friday morning. Daniel Davies, 78, ing commanded by the four aspir-
oline a year the increas. d price the convention will be provided by dnrd of the whole city In appear- ' to the center of tbe floor one at a designated as honor students this
county
locals
and
orgunlzatiuiLs.
mice,
hcalthfulness
arui
safety
from
__ __ ____
in
an -innate at the Forest Grove ants to represent the county
time and draw an envelope from a year Ilian ever before declared
will cost this department some $40 -
Registration of delegates uud pro­ I ires, and
Masonic and Eastern Star home, tbe state bouse of representatives
(XX) a year The state polite buii.iu
box After all have drawn envelop*’.', Goodman in reading tee list of
viding
of
housing
facilities
for
dele-
“
Whereas,
we
are
looking
for-1
is
hard
to
ascertain
and
the
race
died at about 3.30 a. m. Friday at
winch hues about 2;>O.OUO gall >ns
| the candidates will open the envel­ those maintaining a scholastic aver­
(Cuntiuued on
10, nolumn 4)
ward to the hundreds of visiters j opes in the presence of spectators age of 90 per cent or above during
the Smith hospital here. Mrs. How­ seems to be about neck and neck.
of gusoline annually from Mivlie
mid
strangers
during
the
coming
ard
Wells of Hillsboro, driver of Two of tbe quartet, J. O. Johnson
station* will I m - lilt by approximately
Five of the envelopes will contain the four high school y-‘ars. Dins­
season, many ot whom will observe slips declaring the holders to be more placed first in scholarship,
the car, was exbonerated by a of Metzger and A. M. Jannsen of
$12,500 Other departments winch
Urvd Garrison Selfridge, 52, local coroner's jury when evidence in­ Reedville, have had previous ex­
our city through the critical eye! winners.
arc large consumers of gasoline In­
one ol very few boys to be ac­
of the home-seeker, let us prove lo 1 Successful candidates will then corded this honor at Hiihi, mid furniture merchant, died early dicated that the man was walking perience in the legislature, but J.
clude the world war veterans' state
tiiem that our civic pride is grow- : adjourn and select a queen from was closely followed by Lillie Brown Tuesday morning at his hrene after; in the middle of tbe road.
W. Hughes of Forest Grove and
aid commission, stale labor bureau,
ing with our city and not only j among their own number by ballot ' with an average of 95 7 8 per cent. illness had kept him from his place
Howard Wells, husband of the H. R. Findley of Cedar Mills are
flail and game commissions and tile
!
of
business
about
a
week.
Funeral
;
clean-up
and
paint-up
our
prop-1
making
strong bids for the nomina­
car driver, informed the sheriff
Each girl will have two votes to | Other honor graduates were Cath­
state college,
erties, but construct and maintain use as she pleases with tlie excep­ erine Boge. Florence Heinm.v. iva 1 services will be conducted this aft­ lhal the man. dressed in dark tions and are given a good chance
a
• • •
(Continued on page 10, column 1)
(Thursday) at 2 o'clock from clothes, suddenly appeared in the
Automobile registration off iclals
Organization of the recently ap­ better lawns, shrubbery and keep tion that, if she votes for herself, Harader, Florence Hanley. Velma I J ernoon
I
(CwuUnusk u* pass IV, column 4)
now attribute the decline in non- pointed Hillsboro city planning colli­ our vacant lots presentable, and
Hines. Katherine Hemmy. Margaret ' Donelson & Sewell chapel with middle of the road and that it was
"Whereas we need to remove all
resident registrations the flrst of sion w as completed Tuesday evening
Johnson. Esther Kahl, Norma! i Rev. R. X. Putnam officiating. In­ impossible to avoid striking turn.
tills year as compared with 11 lose at the city hall Mrs C E Wells possible fire hazards Irani our
Kreitz. Bernice Lorence. Blanche terment will be at tbe X O. O. F After hitting the man, the Wells
was
circled
president.
Dr.
J.
O.
car went off the road, struck a
McCormick. Eldon McLeod. Louise cemetery here
for tile same period a year ago to Robb vice-president and Arthur premises, and
Mr. Selfridgr had been a resi­ cherry tree and overturned.
"Therefore. In conformity with
I*eters, Helen Rutschman. -Carol
the fact Unit last year many Ore­ 1 lleiilng. secretary.
dent
of
Hillsboro
for
the
past
14
That Davies had left the Mason­
gon motorists living along t h e
favorable action of the cily coun­
Wenger. Bertha Groesbeck and
I’rior to tlie election of officers, cil and In support of tbe desires
jmars and had been engaged with' ic home Thursday afternoon un­
Gwendolyn Dixon.
Washington line bought the cheap­ respective
terms
of
the
seven
ap
­
bis
brother.
George
L.
-Selfridge,
in
er plates of the northern sla.e ui'd pointees were determined by lot of our civic organizations, I. as
Members of the graduating class the Selfridge Bros, furniture store attended and had not been located
Citing the benefits to be derived
then registered In Oregon as non­ As a result. Mrs. Wells will serve mayor, hereby proclaim May 21 to
marched down tlie aisles te the | on Third street for 11 years. Prior until reports of the accident were
May
26,
inclusive,
as
'Clean-up
residents tlius boosting the "tour­ one year. M. I* ('adv and O. B
Forest Grove copped tlie district platform while the Hllhl band .4) that time he served as a rail- ! .received was the statement of from an Oregon exhibit at tlie
(C«utinu«d
on
prsre
4,
column
1)
Week'
and
ask
tlie
generoits
activ
­
"Century
of Progress” world's fair
bit" business for 1933. ’IXnirlst travel Gates, two years, l»r. Robb and W.
high school track and field title played. Girls were dressed in in- road telegrapher in Kansas and
Into Orrgon during the last two C. Christensen, three years; and ities of our citizens In support of Saturday at Pacific university, pil-! lurmal frocks of pastel shades and Oregon
at Chicago this summer, Arthur
montlLi has shown a decided gain Mrs. E. C. McKinney and Rolling., this important dnty and
Foster of Portland addressed iocal
[ ing up a total of 51 points In a I carried rosebuds, while the boys
"Be U understood, that the city meet that saw seven new meet | wore white flannel trousers and: He uas bocn November 15. 1881. I
Rotarians Thursday, urging them to
over the same months of last year, (our years.
at
St.
Zolins,
.Kansas.
He
was
mar-
get behind the movement for state
but tlie year's total to date still
Regular meeting night of the¡ will assume the expense of hauling records established. Tlie highly
(ConltBiMd on mice 4, roluaeti 1)
,ried to Miss Winnie F. Murray at
commission was selected as tbe i all materials to tbe city dump pro­ touted Beaverton squad, which has - .
display. He pointed out that fil­
lags behind that for 11133.
■ «
Wichita. Kanses, on August 1. 1907. I
second Thursday of each month., vided they be in containers that made an imposing showing this Y CtCTailS 1O IvlCCt
berts. walnuts and cherries were but
Peach
growers
of
Washington
In
addition
to
the
widow.
Mr.
SeJ-
General
discussion
of
tlie
purpose
!
one man can handle and placed i season, finished in fourth place.,
a few of the thousand of things
The state police will get you If
__ —
_
son, Lloyd U county will meet at Cornelius Sat­ Oregon could display.
r . fridge
--------- vu is survived by a
PMU,
(C<*ntlnu«Hl I'oBr-VI, column 4)
while Hllhl came In ninth.
you don't watch out. This warning
- «a ----
-
urday at 2 p. m. The purpose of
at
Grove
SundavlV
lXK
í
rov
^^
’
^Ke
or
Huisboro,
a
Foster was manager of the Wash­
i efer.s partIculni ly to 111. ■ ■ motor
First and second place winner'
7 | daughter, Mrs H. O. Bonnekes of this meeting is to discuss 1934 mar­
ists who do not have a drivers'
In each event of the district meet Annual meeting of the Washing- Portland; three brottiers. George L, ket conditions ani crop prospects. ington state exhibit last summer
license. With an estimated 100,000
are eligible for the state meet at ton County Vtierans' associations Selfridge of Hillsboro. Charles Sei- Growers that come are being asked and declared that the display cost
to be prepared te estimate their $23.000 and finished the season with
operators in the state who have not
CorvaUis Saturday. Forest Grove
Auxflinrtes will be held Sun­
(CuaA'DuxI
10,««lumn t)
tonnage. This meeting is being a net profit of $10,000. Washington
yet compiled with the license law
will be represented by six men
Bt n a m at tne Am-rican
called by representative local grow- 1 apples were sold at the state ex­
the police huve started a round-up
while Hilhi »ill send Samuels to Ix1tlon j,au in forest Grove. A pot
ers
selected at the meeting of 1 hibit and so many were sold that
la*gion
hall
Grove tu A noon.
pjt
of the delinquents which lues re­
tlie state meet.
| Iuck
)unc
n w in Hi Forest
.be served
HUbboro won the class a cham­
Large Schools—Large Boys
growers held late in March at Car- I the health department at the fair
sulted In a boom In the licensing pionship
Smiiiuins
of
Forest
Grove,
How-
f
O
itowe<i
bv
<>
«««Ternm
in
<*♦•-
and Gaston the class B
50-yard dash Wheartv. Beaver­
nelius. says W. F. Cyrus, county ordered
<
: followed by a program In the aft­
their sale stopped to keep
business the pust two weeks.
agent.______________
title In the county elementary school ton, first; Grogan. Hillsboro, sec- j ard of Vernonia and Jones of St.! ernoon. Coffee and cream will be
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track and field meet at the Hllhl oiid; Johnson. St. Mary s, third. , Helens led all scorers for indi­ provided by the Legion post of tin t
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sur...
Washington
County
vidual
honors,
each
gathering
10
Public Health
field Saturday. Fischer of Hills­
city.
100-yard dash — McLean. St.
asaiclatfai
will
hold
points.
The
following
scores
were
boro. competing in the division for Mary's, first; Miller, Forest Grove,
its first an-
Representatives of all veteran
(Cotituiued Qii.oaire 10, eotam 8)
iiialii-i u.a . was high point man second; Nagoe, Beaverton, third.
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high >
; organizations' tn the county and nual meeting at the Gmton
of the tournament, scoring first
school
auditorium
next
Monday eve­
their
auxiliaries
___
„„
have been in-
Broad
Jump
—
McLean.
St.
Mary's,
in the 50 and 75-yard dashes and first; Pruitt, Aloha-Huber, seomd;
vited to attend, uid speakers from ning at 8 o'clock Mrs. Hugh Mc-
(lie varions groups wilî pnrttcpatè, Cnlwa. president, will presde. This
Local National Guard company in the pole vault and taking sec­ Whearty, Beaverton, third
ond
In
the
high
jump.
in thè program. Ernest Schmki ot ! is to be an Important meeting and
received n rating of "satisfactory"
High Jump — Rollins. Hillsboro,
Washington post No. 2, American will include election of officers.! Evidences of the crystallzatlon of Martin victory. Richard Doherty of
Piling up a total of 70 points, first;
during the annual inspection Feb­
Grogan, Hillsboro, second;
was voting
for Mar-
I. egiox Forest Greve, ls cha'CFian i mlmeigrapied reports fritn all opinion in Washington county dem- Banks said ___ he ____
ruary 18 by Major Dennis Pills­ Hillsboro easily out-distanced Ti­ Johnson St Mary's, third.
ocratic circles favoring the candi-'*1'* u—-----
" .«rvasag
* ■ 4 Ml ITllVT“
Concentration of employment ac­ I of the event
bury, according to word received gard. 1933 chainpion, which placed
committees, and a report of the dacy of Congressman Charles H. tin because he had thp Interests
Pole
vault
Grogan,
Hillsboro,
tivities
for
Washington
comity
lu
third tills year. Beaverton came in first; McConville. St Mary's, sec­
tills week. Tlie company will re­ second
executive meeting held in Hillsboro Martin
.......... for governor
Bv>c*uvr were indicated
muivaivu of the smaller business men a t
I lie personnel and placement de­ Pacific University Host
to win the second place ond; Reynolds, St. Mary's, third.
heart as shown in his support of
ceive n decoration for Its guidon.
on
April mnrnliarchin
5. Also tlie
question
for in
statements
reported
to the Ar- President
__
i
iu
a»«!«»«
reporiea
to
tne
Ar
­
pennant
with
n
total
of
4.)
p
Inis,
partment
of
the
SERA
is
one
of
the
<V»1
1
nr
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Roosevelt.
Shot put
Me lean, St. Mary's,
Four members of the company while Tigard took 42 points Ollier
gollar memliership for organiza- gus this week. Many citizens of
features
of
the
recent
cotisolida-
Archery
1
ournament
j
ti'n.s
»ill
be
brought
bcfoi*
the
Hillsboro
and
various
parts
of
the
Brooks Hanford, who has been
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have n record of 100 ]>cr cent for scores in the clnas A division were: first; Whearty. Beaverton, second, i lion of the county relief nnd SERA
actively working for the Martin
Archeiv. of Oregon have been is-(meeting
county have
sounded out
attending all meetings nnd drills for Forest Grove 32. SI Mary's 26, nnd Rockwood, Forest Grove, third.
A»» *»•»•>' _ “•» _ ”*”•----- . ■ . ■ ■
I vvuutj
iu»vr been
ucrii svuiKieu
out on
on campaign committee, spoke optimis­
440-yord relay St. Mary's, first; offices. Culls for berry nickers, farm vited to participate tn an invita-
A"
the past year. They arc Sergeant Aloha-Hillier 14. McCh'.m <*f Kt
n
-
#
i
.
lnt
^
rest
J
n
ff
ard
instructive
the
outcome
of
the
race
between'
tically of Martin's chances. We
Hugh S. Rogers, Sergeant L. E. Mary's was second high point Hillsboro, second; Benverton, third labor and other clrcses of employ- tlonal meet at mil°
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ment are now being routed through and Forest Hills golf course Batur- aid Templeton, i-.„ •*v.y juupv, WU1 _Ma«in «2« WUlk. Mahoney and have contacted hundreds of voters
Smaller Boys
Stiff, Gorporal Lyle Oakes and competitor
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in till* nii'et. scoring
county
judge,
will
I
predict
a
Martin
victory.
50-yard dash Fischer. Hillsboro, tills department with the result day A courtesy exhibit of bows and talk on tile relation of the county
Private Edmund Pcsclika. Rogers first* in tin* 100-yard dash, broad
ir>n
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That he expected to see Martin in Washington county and know
first; Knepi»er. Beaverton, second; that listments for various jobs are i archery material made by the late and the public health
lias maintained the record for two jump and shot put
association. ! win because of his record and the j that the victory of Martin in this
Hambach.
Tigard,
third.
needed
to
fill
the
demands
from
Led bv Steele, who won the 50
years while tlie others have a onc-
Friend Barnes of Forest Grove, the I Homer Chamberlin, director of pub- fact that he had supported Presi- county Is certain, he declared. Re­
75-yard dash Fischer, Hillsboro, the berry- fields and elsewhere.
ports coining from other parts of
year record. Awards will be given and 100-yard dashes and the broad first;
famous archer and bow-maker, will | lie information of the Oregon Tuber- I dent
Boner,
Beaverton,
second;
Roosevelt in carrying out the
Persons
seeking
employment
nre
jump.
Gaston
retained
Its
class
B
nt the annual camp
be shown in connection with the eulosis
association,
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nm npcnik will un speak on major policies of the new deal was the state Indicate that Martin will
Emmons, Beaverton, third.
championship
by
piling
mi
a
total
asked
to
register
with
tlie
SERA
be nominated by a large majority,
The local company will leave for
I " "Beton*.
D"’— T During
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‘ After a ~
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and
Tubcr-
87 points. Gales Creek won the
the statement of L. A. Long, local Hanford continued.
Broad Jump- Knepper. Benver­ personnel and placement depart­ meet.
Camp Clatsop June 12 and rcturr of
Testing clinic."
second place |>cnnant with 37 points, ton, first; Hambach, Tigard, sec- ment in the Wells' building, Hills­ 4-
•
democrat. He stated his belief that
f , culin
June 27.
R. J. Scearce, local banker, stated
A good attendance is a..ked by Martin would make Oregon an
while Sherwood mid Tualatin View ond; Hui).er. Aloha-Huber, third
boro. A request has already been
that he was supporting Martin for
those in charge.
tied for third with 23 points. Total
High Jump Waltz. Forest Grove, received for 50 raspberry pickers1 I
illustrious governor.
governor because of his personal
More Teachers Needed
scores of other schools comp *1 ing first; Fischer. Hillsboro, second; to report by June 1.
L. T. McPheeters of Hillsboro, who knowledge of the fine character of
were. Union 22. Banks 21, Reedvllle Lawlor, Beaverton, third.
,S
Grange
Women
Receive
has
been
active
In
the
Martin
cam
­
County SERA Projects 8. Witch Hazel 5, Kinton 4. nnd
I
the man and said he could not be­
Pole vault Fischer, HHUboro,
Election return bulletins for
Certificates Saturday paign stated that in his opinion lieve that the people of Oregon
Projects for six teachers under Cl|xilc 3.
first; Knepper. Benverton second;, Forest Hills Team Wins
the
primaries
will
be
posted
Martin
would
carry
this
county
and
;
The countv meet was originally Rohrbnck, Alolm-Huber, third.
the HER A have been allotted to
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mi support sucn
would
Tail man.
such
Mrs Anna Gottlieb of Hillsboro I the state bv at least a two
in the Argus window nt reg­
BfandlnM
— — to
— Oregon
-
Golf Tournament Sunday
to one standing
has an
the out-
op-
Baseball throw for distance I
Washington county and only two scheduled for Mny 5, but. was post­
and Mrs, May A. Hughes of Sa -1 I vote’ We need a substantial, clear- portunity of obtaining a splendid
ular intervals during the
poned
until
Sattirdav
due
to
bud
Ketcham.
Hillsboro,
first;
Lawlor,
Forest Hills defeated St. Helens
qualified teachers have been lo­
lcm were awarded “25-year silver I ' thinking man in the office of gov- executive and a man of high Ideate
night
following
the
election
star" certificates at the Hillsboro
cated by the relief office according weather. Class B schools eomix'ted Beaverton, second; Hines, Hillsboro, and Tillamook golf teams in a
and until complete county re­
the morning nnd class A scnools third.
Grange Saturday. C. W. Craft, dep­ ernor and Martin is the man, he who will do all that can humanly
three-team tournament Sunday at
to O. B. Kraus, county school su­ in
turns are reported. This serv­
In the afternoon. Committee in
220-yard
relay
—
Tigard,
first;
Bea
­
uty
for this county, was the speak­ I declared.
the
local
course.
Forest
Hills
scored
ice
is
being
provided
for
the
perintendent. He requests that any charge of the event included: L. A verton, second. No third.
Declaring
““ ** done for
-* the betterment of the
Declaring that,
that he
he could
could ~**
not see
er. An invitation was extended to
convenience of local residents
75 points. St. Helens 70'j points and
majority of our people, Scearce de­
teachers who can qualify for direct Gooding of Sheiwixxi. E. E. Arant
I.argc Schools— Larger Girls
how
Martin
would
lose
throughout
the group to visit the Aloha Grange
and all others interested in
clared.
relief apply at tile relief office Of of Forest. Grove R J. Haas of Gas­
Baseball throw for accuracy — Tillamook 34' >i points. Jerry Bush­
tonight (Thursday) and to put the state and in this county, Rich­ „,5J.artliL cl080s bls campaign to­
tire outcome of the election.
office of the county school supei- ton. Roland Watkins of Carlon, and Meyer, Hillsboro, first; Panek, Ti- ong of Forest Grove was low medal­
on the program during the lecture ard Fendall. Forest Grove mer-|U
^u. .xiuisuay;
witn a
a radio tala
ist with a score of 70.
(ConiiiiueU on psgo H. column 5)
(Thursday) with
Intendcnt.
C. H. Nosier of Hillsboro.
i
' cliant, predicted an overwhelming night
4 Lour.
from Washington, D. C.
ut Union High School
Voters Will Ballot on Candidates, Judges
and Measures at Primary Election
in 48 Precincts in County
National Head Visits
Mahoney Stand Hit
GOVERNOR RACE IN SPOTLIGHT
Republican Contests in This County Close;
No Competition Among Democrats
Hilhi Seniors
Get Diplomas
Relief Demands
Presented Here
by Unemployed
Clean-up Week ^aPPy ^ay Ruler
Starts Monday Will be Selected
by Novel Method
I
Aged Man Hit
by Automobile
City Merchant
Dies Tuesday
Planning Body
Meeting Held
World’s Fair
Display Urged
Grove Wins
District Title
‘1
Peach Growers Meer
to Study Prospects
Hillsboroand Gaston Win Titles
in Grade School Track Tourney
Guard Company Gets
Satisfactory Rating
Health Group to
Meet at Gaston
Martin Proponents See Victory
for Candidate in Primary Vote
SERA Conducts
Employment List
I
Argus to Post
Vote Report
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