The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 07, 1934, Image 1

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"As I have aft<*n Mild, w i rosy
III MUUMI IVM|*-« U» i I i 4 l i * r m rtln H l
while (I m * «»bjtxllvr remuin« i h r
MMiie. Tim« und rxj ♦•rl» »'.<•«• will «Ir
termine."- President Koowcvrlt,
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“Let us akgresivrly and faithfully
support the Blue Eagle; let ua bear
the minor burden, impooed for the
sake of the (renter benefits re­
ceived.''—General Johnson.
W ith W l i i 'h is C om bine! the JI ill ,boro Independent
HILLSBORO, OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , .JUNE 7, 1934
VOLUM E XI.I
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County 4-H
S ta te Cap. tol
Boys, Girls
N ews L etter
M
Go Monday
h id i‘|icii(li*iil.s Jum p in
U V A
I. I l
l> II l< K
<¡overnnrsliip Ritve
Since P rim ary
l.n rge D eleg a tio n of Local
Club Folk to A ttend
XJAI.EM Early Indication.'- point to
Sum m er Session
® a bounteous crop of Hal’ |ien-1' il l
Business Group
Selects Leaders
Monday Session
(io on Air June 14
Groups Vie
Election of officer« will be held
by tlie Hillsboro Ghutnber of Com­
merce Monday night 'Hie meeting
has been called for H o'clock. Plan«
in connection with the "Happy
Day«’’ celebrutlon July 1, 2, 3 and
four will also I n * considered.
H earing officers are Lester Ire­
land, who ha« served two term s a.»
president; M. P. Cady, vice-presi­
dent; L. J. Merrill, treasurer, and
Morris Weil, director.
Holdover members of the board
are 11 L Mai K«nzi»* lor one more
year and C. T Richardson for an-
j other two years.
Pre ,4 n t officers continue to d i­
rect tlie affairs of tlie chamber
i through the summer monttis. Newly
1 elected officers will lx* installed at
the annual meeting t h e second
Tuesday in September.
candidates lor governor Alreudy
four impirunts lor the honor have
signified their wUllngtiese to serve
a» tlie standard bearer for tttose
wild welt an outlet for tlirlr dis­
approval of the choice of the two
G iven Many
m ajor political parties. The list In­ Sch olarsh ip s
cludes Abraham Silverman of P ort­
Due to G ood Work
land. unsuccessful aspirant for a
county post in the recent primary
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election. II E Wlrth, R u tlan d In-
suruine m an. Peter Zimmerman, iU> J.»«»h Hei«n«.r, A»i e..,,nt» A»«it)
state* 's'liator from Yamhill conn-
Alsmt 40 hoys a n t girls will make
ty ami Clureme W Cady of b a- up the Washington county di-legu-
Je«n
Hon a t tlir 20tli annual 4-11 club
So far only Cady has put forth summer school at Corvallis. June
u definite platform upon which lie 11 to 23 A s|wchil bus will leave
pro|s>ws to seek support III h i s Hillsboro a t 0 41> a nt The bus will
ambition to succeed Julius 1. Meier stop at Beaverton at i 05 to ph k
iL. chief executive ol Oregon Cady up the club members who gather
wants to cut taxes 111 two. provide there and will go direct to the
for everybody
, jobs
..... ...................
...... . llial
___ wants to union depot In Portland, where the
.
work and abolish the late lege.la- group »ill Iran Irr to lhe special C ity’s C itizen Soldiery to
ture. substituting In Its stim i a train for Corvallis Round trip lares
Entrain W ednesday
t o iiiiiils s iu n ol II elrctlvr members from Hillsboro will Is- $2.35. from
»ho would not only adm inister the Ib-averton $195. und from Portland
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laws, but who would ulso make the »1 60
HHLslx.ro s national guardsmen
laws.
Nrw Feature« Added
»ill entrain lu re early Wednesday
The Oregon plun has gone far
number of new features for morning for Uie annual two weeks
toward removing all obstacle» from
'l.itsop Local
•i.e path of the isilltleallv Inclined
and
of i ____
First
,
soldiers
under
command
d
liu
u __
f iia l
who seek office by the Independent added tills yeur to the already com Lieutenant Arthur Kroeger
make up
route Two courses are open to ¡jreheii. ive progrum o i Instruction tin- headquarters company. 2nd
Uiein. T hry can either assemble 100 mid recreation for the two weeks' battalion. 182nd Infantry. Second
oí their friends In a convention and period. These Include* a course In Lieutenant Nell FI St&ngel Is sec-
have themselves nominated for the
, ,,
,
«.Hire or they cm, circulate jx-tition» V ,101’*«
“PPl>- d to rani, m a­ ond In command.
lx-tailed orders covering e v e r y
in whirl, event they must Secure
< K-.uimg and testing,
not less m ail 737« signatures Nom- J I * , ' “ .'d ! T w nu-U io^ of delall of tile Oregon troop move-
Inaltna assemblies mat be held a t
ment have been lasued bv Malar-
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A WIT. ,..m-
muting petitions may be filed up
to tM’pti’iuber 21, but not before ....... .
July 30
bnwdeiust o v er' KOAC “ a i 7*30 <urry th e Or'n o“
«»Idlers
cjf much more Immediate Inter­
.......... ...
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h °">-
est th an the Independent candi­
gon Cities to
dates for governor, h o w e v e ry a re
ington
county
delegation
will
broad-
t
,
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K
plana for the reorganization of the cast over this sam e .station. Each I ^ al*sop plains. Dieso " tram s will
state organizations of th e two ma-
the
club member will have some part converge on Portland ‘ early “ on ’he
jor parlies 111 preparation for H ie,. , , lU urottruIn
morning of June 12 and all will h*
fall campaign Curl lxm ough of
in camp by m id-afternoon of th * at t
Mrs Della Cypher, North Plains. day B rigadier-G eneral T hom as E
v
Portland has indicated his desire
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Rile»
m m anrl uf
i ’liit-
to retire
from the _____________r
chairmanship of
1
Rdea will
wlU m
commaild
at CWtrnn
Okunp Clat-
the democratic committee. As his Belanger, AMlst&nt county agent,
auecessor a number of well-known *>H J*' « ‘‘h Hie delegation for the
ivrsonnel of the HllLsboro guard
p a rty worker« are being inentlonetL
*•<*
».
u..,.». dzum .*.
list
Of
4
11
rliib
con>
l>“ny
follows Hugh
MaH »• M.rKeant,
lx)ren Rogers
SUII
Among them are George Wilbur of
Following Is the hat of 4-H club J r
ns louiuy who (lrst sergeant; Henry H arty, George
Local Troops
Attend Camp
District Hoard
Offers Help in
Play Equipment
Local Band
NO. 16
Pension Act
Reviewed by
Offer to m atch all funds raised
for playground equipment up to
»200 lias been made by the Hills­
boro district No 7 school board,
according Ui announcem ent Wed­
nesday by Mrs Paul Patterson,
chairman of the general commit-
“ H appy D a y s” C elebration tee. Equipment purchased will be Inability to M eet D em ands
used under the proposed SERA ;
A dds Music Event to
D ue to A m ount Levied
[ recreational program In Hillsboro,
which was subm itted for approval,
Fourth Program
Cited by O fficials
of the state director Wednesday.
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' and will be the perm anent property i
,,
.
j of the school district on the two
in C ontest
C andidates
Local Court
N am ed
Invited
P atriotic
to
was the American Legion Auxiliary.
Sponsor
E xercises
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A band contest for bands located
w ithin W ashington county will be
,:.l<l.-rl alt r .u tio n for the annual
H a p p y Day. F o u rth of Ju ly c e lt-
bration here July 1. 2 3 und 4.
Fifty dollars In cash prizes will be
awarded the winners
and it Is
. ,
. ex-
.
|H'( ted th at at least seven bands
will enter tlie contest.
Hillsboro post American Legion,
has again been invited to conduct
the patriotic exercLs.;- Committee
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M at-
Includes R J - Soearce,
v. ..
Kenzie, Paul L. Putterson and L.
J MerrtU
C andidate. Increase
Number of queen candidates for
the H a p p y Days ' event has now
reached 17 and some of th e or-
ganizatlons
have notified M . anager
. . . .
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E’d L. Moore th a t they will elect
candidates within the next week,
Selection of the queen will be in
Ibe auditorium a t Shute park S at-
urday night. June 30. at 8 30 o'clock.
Queen’s bull and coronation cere­
monies w 'l be held at 9 p. m.
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New queen candidates
filed with
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P o litics of
City Off to
Long term outlook for business
recovery is good, according to Blaine
B. Coles of the First National bank
of Portland, who spoke before the
Hillsboro Rotary club Thursday. He
had Just returned from the m eet­
ing of the American Bankers’ asso-
ciation in the east.
J. G arrett Enters R ace for
Most of the people talked to In
M ayor; O thers Seek
the east were of the opinion th a t
the country was coming out of the
P la ce on Council
depression and th a t Improvement
was inevitable, the speaker declared.
Real prosperity will come unless
E arly Start
entA P ro p e rty B u rdened » w g
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Legion
Business Future
Good in Opinion
Potar y Speaker
£
P h elp s W ill R etire
ple who
th elr Uvl
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K
S
Z ' S V
L egislature M ust P r o v id e
to C ole, He ex-
pressed the belief th a t much ac­ W iley and R ussell School
.tom ^
M
r s
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' O ther Incom e Source
tivity would result from the home
Board C andidates
building plans of the government
A rthur Kroeger from the A m erican'
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and th a t the real forward move-
Legion Auxiliary; Morris Well, Am-
"E nactm
ent of the old age pen- meI}t
„„a
,»
™
, ___ _in-Construction would
— come
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Candidates in the
local start
political
and' A j ' Ha r t,.am „ f from the sion
by lhe 1933 * siio n of
TV» 1x51 ,oplnlon' he said.
an early
In
, M .
’
1 the legislature Introduced to th i * a :
’ ' h ’~* « .« „ .h . . • » , » L o ~
fact
three
m
onths
ahead
of
the
usu­
VLS„r
ua‘
wu*
B uptr sta te a n old age pension act, which
bel?T tbe h i d i n g industry.
al time for placing municipal tickets
TllP playgrounds will be officially has been unsatisfactory both from
Nos"fr
chairm an of the In the running. Presentations of
opened Friday.
June
15.
p
ro
.ram
to
the
viewpoint
of
the
real
property
^
^
g
e
*
today
°
*
Tiday, June 15, program to
nominating petitions for a complete
taxpayer as well as from the view-
«-naisc iouay.
be announced next week.
ticket for filing was made Tuesday
piaiKround plans under the SERA p,-’in t oi lhose elderly people who
morning.
recreational iirovram call fi r three expected financial security f r o m
J. H. G arrett, prom inent local
hours a day antT four days a week such a law-" declared the Wash-
m erchant and former councilman,
c o m m ittee' is anxious 't o know higton county court in a statem ent
heads the ticket as a candidate for
whether parents favor rnori ings or la8ued Tuesday and signed by Judge
mayor. He is active in affairs of
Donald T. Templeton and Commis-
afternoons
the community, being a past presi­
Funds on hand Include $57 rats- sioners H D Kerkman and Jam es
dent of the Rotary club and a
ed by a committee of the auxiliary Lewis-
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member of the chamber of com-
and friends, a Coffee club donation
, f r0^ . ° ,‘ „ , „ o Progress R eported E f f o r t s merce Couneil candidates include
Dr. J. O. Robb in southeast Hills­
of »10 and Legion Auxiliary contri- nr
Vh ? \
? .h
boro, J. J. Wismer in southwest
^ t l o n of »10. A. J. H artram pf
C ollect Local F ees
started the personal subscriptions legislature made no provision f o r 1
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Hillsboro and L. C. K ram ien In
with »5.
i funds
with
which
to
pay
the
pen-
north
Hillsboro.
Kinns
rvaccssH 4/1
Eliint?
n liraf
sions, Kut
but passed
to the ,’Qvimic
various
Filing C
of )f an
applications
for con-
county courts the duty of making tinuation of the airport project,
Kf?nUen May
j
an additional levy on real property P ^'in g of two blocks on East Main .. ®“r '. K tam ^ n said Wednesday
to meet this obligation. The result street and city repairs under SERA “ la t he probably would not sign
has been th at in practically
was ordered by the city council bls
candidacy petition
and
wovdu
r
J every rr.....J
r p m o i n r v ir t
eon« m
onen
In lr a
Te«.
a.
county in the state the desire ol Tuesday night. Airport project will Le.m? ln,
the rac« ‘n c“ e Jak®
V >
county courts to protect the provide work for 20 men for eight ^ 5 4 J,oui 4 J 5e a t'alldidate to suc-
taxpayer from a prohibitive a n d weeks and the city m ust furnish cee<3 himself.
served
confiscatory Increase
in taxes nas
has “ the • use
of ■
a tractor
and truex.
truck.
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cumiscaiory
increase m
“■« «•
« e w ana
1 Mayor
- Orange
—- Phelps, who ______
SERA W ill H ave ,6 0 Men o n '
i n g ^ „ ^ K
«
Council Gives
Projects O. K.
New Projects
I
r \.‘
O tO O l reC tO r lbe
1
n m c h e l d e r ^ A m . “rt"
can L^IO,! Aux’il ™ ^ d
F ir m '
J,er canm dates X i
„r ‘ 1
d r^ r/^ v
im neu
Aloha Pu ™ g c
J uksoii l aun-l ¿ m o ilT ' F ^ m e r s
K n L auru ocnoxiA ru n n e rs
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"Administration of the law In this Question was raised in 1326 when candidate to succeed himself. Thia
__RS‘Teatlonal e j e c t s f o r play-
^andi- the pavement was net laid on the
8rou"d activities in Hillsboro* and capped by an insufficient under- lin e 'o f the o rig in af su rv ey ."u n d er ?®veral d eferen t men for the office,
Forest Orove wlU ** submitted this standing of th e provisions of the the contract M r Johnson will pay
,n° ^ H o n had been taken un-
wcek to O D Adams of Salem law by Pension claimants, and m »1146. the cost of the paving and ul
weel1' Councilman J. M.
stat* director, by v C T m u I s , ^
“
to dispell this misunder- Interest from April « * * £ 3 “ “ Person.
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Person, R. W Wet,
Weil and Dr.
Robb
ty SEHA ______
manager. This
__ project standing certain salient features of time when the city recorded a deed had been mentioned as possible can
u
o ,, ih give
$r«v« two recreational
wxw
.. w'orkeis'1
~-u I the
are hprein
I to property which it w a s j. i di
didates
dates to
to succeed
succeed Mayor Phelps.
would
th^ act
c t ,»fe
herein f&t
set forth
forth.
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1,1 eacb city "o n ” a '"ro ta u o n ” l» s ls !, “The law. provides th a t there shall quired to obtain to’ allow "construe- ^ ot.1?_r5is? ? .anf i ^ eli._h^ P re.vlo! ^ _
c n 1 Fuller Hillsboro D aughters of oi tw'° wecks carh In"a'"l2“ w eek7' ** established ii cacn county o fltio n of sidewalks on e ith e i" s id e o i i ly / Wted, tiUU
wou]d not con-
r .$ r in r, iiiihsDoio u au g n F tt « r^»
r»rr»<3r»
^*»r» from June
$.— o • " to A u ^ t th<*
ta t*
n o old
ld iuzp
m - the
the nQ race. Mr. m Weil
Un?on
;h e oi
7 Prt*
ram
lhe s sw
te a an
“«e npn&tor>
Pension m
com-
------ street as
« Dart
p >- of th«»ir
uieir ngrrr
a g re e -; sider
said th entering
a t he
vihou
v « i
lajuim
risener,
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mi**inn orvH thn Ammt».
ment.
|Wval N
Neignboi\
M arjorie
arlone 31' tor
^ " d * Provided
and the
county are
courts
of
, IIlllsbor
l"L
«"**1
t«hbora, M
clUej. would be
w&g »487
e)[. - the respective
counties
desig­
sire for the office, but th a t he ap­
City Attorney Paul Patterson re­ preciated the offers of support ac­
H , ^ r o H G!X s : CO^ l 2 1UU 3 ? * * * * « « t ^ v a l w^uld“ ^
'
a . the old age .pension
tU«|> «1 Rl «Jit ii'
fXrttnteas* QF i I f I a . amtfU -
_ ___ — __ _
ivm . k
.
ported progress in the city's efforts corded him.
• . vmm * aaafewoMl
aa-tx*
omw I mm ■»* ' BvAK I
J l OJld
Walli^T ■ m t -
- th ro u g h In
to obtain payment of all monev
Present candidates deny th a t th eir
due on occupation licenses. In ac­
pen- cord with instructions of the coun­ candidacies have any connection
conferred cil the city attorney is to take all , with th e Municipal Ownership
such necessary steps to secure payment Iea«ue- although Dr. Robo and Mr.
»•«h and he reported pledged co-oD era-! Kranu€n have been actively can-
are tion of many th a t had been in cected wh h th a t organization. They
sll.lllllc» for Hu- »late chairm an- M argaret Cypher. M arjorie M-ek “ "raid Abb. and Ray Tonklnson.
" lo"
tion. which will give'wJrk to'23~men neces&alT W « d ry out the provi- arrears T he'JDlan“ ''is to bn™ all do point out though th a t the fra n ­
ship U,«»e of Dr FI H BU-wart of yiU je r H arly. KlrBnor „ , . n d l ( . r . private.
Each candidate ta required to ior Xour , w k s
word
sioru thereof.
firmT up
da “ o^d ^ h e n make chises of the water company and
Roseburg, for year« uti active party George Barkley. Don Jossy, Henry
Stories of the activities of the
.. a > *^asJ
tickets at
cents received on the Hillsboro citv l i - 1
person, m an or woman. adjustm ents th a t have been found the power company will expire soon
Woiker, and Ijtm ur Tboze of lkirt- Tews, Walu-r Flume». Ivan Bli-rly, Hillsboro citizen soldiery and vamp "U11 -' r tlie dance June 30 when brary and "municipal inventory"' m arricd or single, shall In th e dis- necessary for equalizing the fees.
and th a t the interests of the people
hind.
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'Continued on page iv. column 1)
Amos Bierly, la-Roy Mills, u n d life a ill be reported to the Arcus selection of queen and princesses projects
must be safeguarded. Mr. G arrett
will
be
made
1
Chamber
of
commerce
was
g
ran
t­
M ud, activity Is also being mani- ' Charles Kuy.
by 1,1 Krueger.
when questioned Tuesday had no
Projects approved and those an-
ed use of the auditorium and park comment to make except th a t if
fest among those who aspire to
County organizations o f f e r i n g
Promotion» an nounrrd by Com-
Coifee cJab hak b^ n nounced will use up oil labor on a
for the Fourth of July celebration elected he would give his best serv-
the gavel-wielding jobs In t h c l scholarahlps and the winners are puny L° lM th " if^ try . at* F ^ S ’t
rutatlon
»cc-ordmg* tL °M r
toe
h,aVe, eXi?W,d “ * • ices to the city and try to m atch
house and senate at the next »ca- North Plains. Viola Westcott. J C Grove are lo rry Devlin, formerly
<’"«l"uml on parr iu. column
Mills.
M. P C ad ^ and C ^ R i c ^ n ? 1’ “
“ ‘-in 'stra t.o n s,
Mon of flu- stat.- legislature This Penin y vompuny. Jean Ann Con- first lu ulenont. | , now captain and
‘ '
O ne-hundred-sixty
men will b e
too. m spite of Hie luel tliut moll „ell.. W ell» D cp u rn ien t «lore. Con- adjutant of the regiment. Joseph
placed and actually on SERA jobs
appeared
on
behalf
of
the
civic
Terms
Expire
of Hie aspirant.', have ji to lu n a iie e Peterson,
Safeway s t o r e Pur -'ii.- from se nd lieutenant to
M_eV.lL
by the first of next week. Leon S.
group. E. J. McAiear suggested t h a t ! Terms of Councilmen Charles E.
tlie gauntlet of the general election Frances Moyer, F anners' Union, llrst lieutenant and FY.uik Sprouse
.
.
_ ° a' ds' Placement m anager, stated
the homecoming feature of t h e Wells, Thomas Connell and Jake
before being assured even of a seat Edna Sohler; Commercial National iron, sergeant to second lieutenant
George Lockett of Forest _ Grove
total of 28 with 12
_____ celebration be played up more and i Weil expire a t th e end of this year,
In the session. George Winslow, who bank. Elmer lllerly; Imperial Feed
_____________ ___
going on Monday will be required was found guilty on a charge of tha plans should be made for
(Continu«i on page 4. column sj
for some time has nursed an am - ,<• u ra ln Co. Hillsboro Peed Co . -
,
lor leveling and grading grounds assauIt a“ d battery in justice court
.
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blUon to preside over the house is a„.| Farm ers' Cash store. John iY lt ir t llil L a t I I I R I I I
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putting curbs around track and hf " . S aturday by a Jury composed additional seats, perhaps u n d e r !
alreudy circularizing all represents-1 Hansen; First National bank of
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Earl Beit, about 20 _ years old,
was kalsominlng _______
seven _____
rooms for He* » «
7
Connell, J. M. Person
Presentation
of --- a .-----—.
plan for _ a g a r - !
istantly killed when an autom
autum o-
n- Beaverton public
nnhin- school"
tlve candidate», both republican and Portland. Jam es Davidson; Curry s
v7<>e*t<Ma i ^ n o o r , Instantly
c 5- "" Hoffman,
. _ • . J. J. H an d . R. J
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denuxrai with lh e a im o u in e m e n l g r iH e iy . c C store and lr< ..u u l,
kAx. * t v x. 1 1 1 V V lI llI l i,,;,. driven by Charles Vanderzan-
Aloha-Elmoiuca road a e n n t in o a a 'e^i.cex.and E
K uratli. Justice bage collection franchise was made
tluit he Is a candidate for the M*'“ k hardw are. Frances Detrick; lMmona
m u . M a r th a I e h m n n
rtaoahtar den 24 of Porest Grove route 2. tion of a CWA Job will ta k a r> eos»« of » a im
i$ a° ?ndl by M r- McAiear and the problem
-ss . lartlin Lehman, daughter »«»v
went into
into m
the e uitcu
ditch and
and turned
turned men
men Tuesday
Tuesday c a n d s ’iv.
12 , ^ ¿ 2 ¿ “ i L
P?2?Led
turned over to the civic im-
rrshlp
Charles Childs i » o f f Linn Grange, Frances
F ranc
McDougall; F arm -
and
give
work
to
44
provided
he
pay
the
costs.
“f “ r iuid *M rs Ernest Lehman of
iW I “ m th25
the m onth
provement committee.
county Ls also said to be c harboring era' Union. Clayton Nyberg.
Joseph
Mohorich
of
Forest
Grove
■is
who
arc
Hlue
Rlblx)11
c
a
lf
club
of
K.nton
»•">»«»'.
Friday
nig
h
t
at
the
M
r
V
,^
d
c
^
n
d
e
n
js
c
a
p
e
d
Slgus
“
a similar ambition Othe
without injuries. The body was
Sl8ILi of people seeking workers p‘cai* guilty Tuesday on a count of
Co-operation of the city in case! Suit of the Dairy Co-operative
being mentioned in this connection I raised money to send four m e n - Beaverton h i g h school crowned t u *„^d 1' o '."jurt‘“ U ndertaker R. E. are poiit<‘d ui the hall outside the a2grH g without a license, was fin - scat® grange session is held here association against th e Blue Rib-
•include J O. Johnson ... of W ashing- , bt-rs to the summer
school. These
to reign
over
the .........
Beaverton
Burns a at t Forest
Forest Grove.
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office. One calling for 15 berrv t1d *”5 and costs alld then paroled «? 1935 through granting use of bon Jersey Milk company and sev-
t°n county. Hurvey Wells of Mult- f„ur members are Glen Pringle, entry ¡n~ the grand floral parade
Tlie two young men according to plckcrs received little response it w" PaymePt' ° f 95 and costs. R C the auditorium and park was ap- eral W ashington and Clackamas
nomali county and li H. Chlngren Eugene VanKlcck. Raymond Hem- of the Rose Festival.
county producers
of grade
B milk
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w'as said.
’
?°.P*X__or Portland, charged,
------ with proved
request of ‘ M r —
Richard-
Sheriff J.
J W
W. Connell and noniitvI
Deputy was
“ id
, operating a truck without a chauf- son
cnara will be held in circuit court here,
of Clackamas county. In the sen- |
(Xiuminuoila« paw m. rolum n i)
Eight charm ing girls from the Coroner Eari Donelson who in -
_______________ -
| fer's license, plead guilty and was
ate the choice for president seems !
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beginning Monday rooming. Judge
Beaverton high school were in the vestlgated. had been in Portland t
<
«
Little chance of Hillsboro obtain­ Arlie G. Walker of Yamhill county
fined »5 and costs i Tuesday.
Tu
Allan
to center In two aspirants. H L , «
•
I
“.’.O.
“L’.d no
y.lsinng relatives and friends of Mr.
B. Cathey of Pumpkin Ridge was ing PWA money for ''onstruction will hear the case.
knew who would be queen until Belt mid had left P ortland about
Corbett of M ultnom ah county mid
fined $5 for operating a truck of water system was reported in a
F M. Franelseovlch of Clatsop conn-
«-•«-»ao-aaa u - « « « wxvt
Judge Walker will also hear th e
without a muffler when he plead letter from Engineer Cunningham, suit of H. T. G iltner against th e
ty. Corbett served us president of the I
~ illty Tuesday.
who Is representing the city a t Oregon Liquor Commision here
senate In 1927. but Is »aid to h a v e !
Sandy
Laughlin W ashington. D. C. Stum bling block
Saturday.
_ . Olson _ an d _ Earl
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a very keen desire to repeat und j
W arner Freeman, charged with
“ r pl^3d U the eomPeUtive feature in the
a very good prospect of having his j
r t r r t f Q n \ ° & C^ a r ^e
U sing
(Continued on page 10. column 5)
threatening commission of a felony,
desire realised should he Insist up- j
profane and abusive language near
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waived a grand jury indictm ent
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a hi«fiway and were fined $25
Thursday, plead guilty and was
0,1 11
, • ,
I Difficult," will be presented tills
Sti le
accorduig to each Sain Koberstein of Gaston. T M F lS n n r M t f r .n
Genevieve
sentenced to serve a year in th e
I G ™ d u £ i? ^ by,i? e S°llege
May 25 on al1
and 1 r d n S P O r i a U o n O t
........
,
. .
. ..
i evening (Thursday) a t the new
were grouped around the ] U a n A r m c ir t/4 rvr»
county jail.
William Elnzlg. state purchasing. Q rnngp hall. Parts are taken by Tullclson
L o h ;Iadllatcs,.‘iI?f1 the degrees r e - : battery count, waived prelim inary1
r»f
•
throne as Prime M inister Jannsen
/ b IL L N H . Cl O il
agent, was tills week revealed
Muiirlee Demi Miss Glades Me- placed the Jeweled diadem upon the
Motion of non-suit was allowed
S L d raiu L > ™ Ua,?v._RTgil.l ald. Rey- ! hearing Thursday and was bound!
liaving provided a Job In his own I
*T“ " ' „ , _ . ¿i!,
A
n
t
r
v
T
lv
o
f#
i
«•»»
,Hj,Ilsboro.
school
of
science;
|
over
to
the
U
grand
jury
in the case of John Clearwater an d
departm ent for his sister at »90 a ['*.<,d'
?!don
’ head of Queen M artha
®*e^
d
o
rf
Cornelius
routo
l.i
William
G.
Beard
of
Portland,
|
T
ransportation
allowances
for
Tu-
Eleanor Clearwater against Ernest
m onth four days after having re­ l,eod, Miss Gloria Coulter. Miss
rold Hubschwerlln was taken est ¿ r o t e ^ h S m " n
^
™
tCd May 22< T a C0Uun t oi opc‘ - al£tin,' n g a rd and B« v"rton high Grandgeorge et ai.
leased a »65 a m onth employe In Elaine Caldwell. Neil Slmigel, Adri­ Second Q uarterly T ax
into
custody
at
Gales
Creek
S
atur-
Elizabeth
Nieisen>
r,f°TH^?ian
w
iiug
'
^
^
g
a
,
cai
®
wltched
license
j
schools
were
made
by
the
non-
Joseph Powell was held on bond
order to reduce expenses. The prac­ an Hornecker and Miss DcLaurlce
dav on an auto tlieft churge for Jesse M athieson a n d ^fn n ?^ W£ l t' r pIaU ?;
gul .ty Wednesday and h Jgb s ^ 00} district board Tuesday of $500. He was arrested a t Aloha
tice of nepotism, once very preva- Bump. Mrs. H. H. S tannard Is d i­
P aym ent Due Ju n e 15 Portland police by State Office Aid n eth M u n to r^ o f ^S ?nv. X lJ S 6" ;
imPd
35
and
cosU'
T
ualatd'
with
one
bus
re-
s. h lias been recting the production.
May 26 on a drunken driving charge
lent In slate departm ents,
^ S h ^ f R t^ j g a t ^ f î b e ^ »
r Æ
of
c
.
,
.
ceives the same as last year, $630,
Second quarter payment of the ard
rath er frowned upon of recent years,
Judge George R. Bagley held
Little MLss B arbara Moore will be 1934
i
and
Tigard
with
two
drew
$3590.
tux
bill
Is
due
and
payable
although some public officials In featured In lap dancing between
court in Tillamook the first of th e
F-red Goetze. who is moving on n e h t S ^ d Œ
& i S t lis ^ p
Beaverton's figure for last year week.
high places will always be fouitd acts. Koeb's R hythm Rascals will by June 15 In order to avoid pay­
I was $7800. but savings of $600 were
taking care of their relatives and be accompanists during the play. m ent of a penalty. A rebate Is the McCoy place near Balm Grove, of Tigard, school of agriculture
Circuit court orders were issued
ln-law s In soft Jobs, hum an n atu ie _ .. .
. vaudcvU1„
w ill allowable on the second h alf If the reports the loss of a hay fork, rope J Betty Brown of Beaverton Rich- •
p a ^ d on for next in the following cases C Swensson
balance of th e tax bill Is paid by and other m aterials between M ay1 ard Thomas Thacker of T ualatin
J 1“ 1*-
year with an allowance of $6600.
being wliat It Is. Btote Senator I , ,, “ 'f .
tts
vs.
S B Pheister and Anna Phete-
June
15.
Woodward attem pted to bun t h e | fl>llow tl’e I’r,'M h L i L oii . _ . .
29 and June 3.
and R uth W estcott H ajw en "‘'o f! A free surglcaI clinic will be held
Election of a director for a five- ter; John and Eleanor Clearwater
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a
t
the
Smith
hospital
In
Hillsboro
hbId
Ju
n
?
«
d
u
r
-
v
s.’
Ernest Grandgeorge a n d 'O n a
practice by law at. the bust legisla­
W. B. Chandlee was arrested near Oaston, m aster of science.
tiv e session but Ills proposed reform
Scholls Saturday by Deputy S h e r-, .C om m encem ent exercises w ere!011 Sunday. June 24. Tills clinic
A1
I Bene Emmons, and Mark Jensen,
iff. Harry Johnson and R ich ard '
_____ ..
.
| is solely for those who are unable | & t o su c c e ^ w L e i f
Meehan
“ P’
was doomed from the s ta rt with
more th an 25 per cent of the law­
Busch and turned over to M u lt-1. Reginald Reynolds, the only Hills- [ to pay the regular surgeon's fee.
makers themselves with a relative
nomah county on a contem pt o i j boro Rraduate a t the college this All the surgeon's will donate their T"f
* ff
a a a w w
< •
_
on the legislative payroll.
court cliarge.
year. U a member of Alpha Tau services, the only charge being for
Omega, social fraternity, and sig -jth e actual hospital expenses.
“Enforcem ent of the food dealers' prizes, a pot luck dinner will be
R eturn of th e old system o f
Gaf inia Epsilon, professional
While the bulk of the work will
y - ,..
_ _
matching federal aid for highway code and elimination o f unfair served nt noon,
m i . i tV
, " llnlng' geology and probably be th e removal of diseased
construction with state funds, as is practices will help th e grocery and J General committee for th e ptc-
nutallurgy.
His
campus
activities
tonsils
and
adenoids,
preparations
now indicated, will find Oregon In nieat business In tilts county." de- ntc Includes 8. N Buck, Aloha;
Included house president, member
be made for handling any type
The unprecedented d o ith I th i
an embarnisslng situation Recent clared several dealers hi atten d -j Otto Keele, Beaverton; Harold Olov-
Sheets, newly appointed
ore™, D„,r, Cou„e,l
i r ‘” ' , £ " 2 , «
economy moves have rixluced rev­ alice n t Hie meeting of the W ash- er. G aston; Harry Giltner, Louis
drouth relief under the
enues of the highway departm ent Ington County Local Food a n d ( Schultz and Ed Ahlgren. Forest for Improving the quality
Sheets
was formerly for
to the point where there is little Grocery Distributors’ Code Author- Grove; F. M. Jeffries. Bethany, and butter will be considered a t n
tty
til
tlie
chamber
of
commerce
W.
B.
Alice,
Banks,
and
A.
P.
Tai-
or nothing left for m atching pur­
meeting in tlie Forest Orove Cham - V - O l i n t y r a r i n C f S
poses First there was the act of rooms here Tuesday night. Food eat. Tigard. A meeting of th e coin- her
tend the clinic. An operation for Oregon State college. Not only is of agriculture.
«apartm ent
Commerce
rooms
‘
1931 throwing the m arket road sys­ dealers from alt parts of the conn- mittee will be held next week lo Th\n of
s'dAv
"Vime u 'V
io Z at
wmi” 8 ^ p ,‘ m
h
ty
were
present
and
Verne
Curry
make
fu
rth
er
arrangem
ents.
■’* ‘ 1 y’.Jl,ne
I,lla wl|I b» the
tem into the lap of the state high­
MMtrau'd°f
-
-
a-
,e
-
er
WlU
**-d<,m'I
^
L
®
1
**?*
purchasing
the lack
beef of
is
only meeting of its kind in tin
upon anyone suffering; the AAA being pressed into enter- necessary because of actual
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way departm ent and the more re ­ presided.
gency
relief service,
but a d ju s t-: feed
for stock u_ in • A.
some
of the drouth
' «nly io
.
I W ashington countv farm ers as from this disease.
H. II Samuels, representative of , ,
cent act of 1923 reducing the auto­
m
pnt
nrnpruHic
or./4
ovon
^ronc
a.
.
» t " o m a k n an
11 ls necessary th a t all who wish [ ™“ ll r(P£?g^amsa2 ,ld 7 ' " c o n tra c t1 areas. The beef to be bought wtil
Any milk or eream shipper is in- many as carp to go' y w
mobile registration fee to a flat one of the largest liawaitan sugar John D ennis, r orm er
.'em
, t0 ta ke advantage of the clinic
« « b e l n j rapidly be canned for relief purposes.
H illsboro M ayor, Dies vlted and eream shippers are es-1 tour of the experiment
»5 with a proportionate loss ill rev­ refineries, gave nil Interesting talk
e n U ii Twelro
' , gLstl’r at
some t tunc
10 meet the new condl' 1 - ™ e advisory committee of 25 on
'
'
pcdallv requested to be present.: Corvallis Tuesday afternoon“
Twelve regtater
at tlle
the hosp‘L)l
hospital some
im e ly ^ “
enues A tentative highway budget on tlie sugar Industry. C. M. K ill-;
J , ,
cattle adjustm ent plans appointed
for 1935 Includes only »50(10 fur click reported on tlie attendance I John Dennis, mayor of Hillsboro improvement o f cream shipped| made the trip la it year and Countv i withln the next two weeks.
Flexibility of adm inistration of a sub-committee of five which has
dollars and cento to the Agent W. r.
Cyrus savs th a t re-
new construction or for m atching of several members at a meeting many years ago. died Wednesday means
the
various
AAA
activities
makes
been working out details of a plan
of
Portland
grocers.
'
a
t
Ills
home
nt
Torrance,
Cal.,
ac-
shlptx-r It Is pointed out. Foresti quests
for a tour this year are
.. _
hsleral funds, A carry-over of $692,-
passible im mediate a d j u s t m e n t which when completed, will be
Meetlngs will be discontinued dur- cording to word received by E. L. Grove Creamery is paying a pre- three times In excess of last vear G eorge M cG ee Speaker
(100 from former years, now held as
where
necessary,
farm
act
leaders,
submitted
to the Industry in a
a working balance, might be taken lug the summer m onths unless a McCormick from hts daughter. Miss
“ CCntS “ p° luld i ‘>r ^o. I Local men are particularly inter-
at P ortland M eeting point out, an example being the | series of regional meetings before
es.ed In forage, grasses and cereals
advantage of for m atching purposes special session Ls called by the Eva McCormick, who Ls ill Call- t cream.
cereals.
designation of many counties In being put Into effect
for tlie first year, but even that code authority. Members wen* n o tl- , lornla. Funeral services will be
Joe Propstra.
proprietor of the
The .. group
meet west v*
of v*»v
the
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«- will
...........
George McGee, city miiriAger And, the affected area a.s drouth counties
the west coast interest ls be­
would still leave Oregon almost fled Unit the new labor provision held nt Torrance Friday. He had creamery, will serve Ice cream a n d ; agricultural building a t 12:30 Tues- secretary Tualatin Valiev Drainage wherein contract signers will be ing On shown
a public hearing on a
$1,000,000 short of covering Uncle cards will be mailed out within j also served os mayor of Torrance.
coffee to those attending.
¡day and have until dark to b e and Flood Control association, was released
-
- from
-
- restrictions proposed m in arketing
certain
ent for
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B am s ante, only a m aterial In­ Hie next ten days Nearly all mem-
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shown th e station.
one of the speakers a t the Port- on feed crop acreage or from graz­ B artlett pear industry agreem
of California
crease lu automobile license fees hers have received th eir code blue W orkm en Start R epair
H il l s h o r n G r a n o e n t I o
’
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land Uptown association Wednes- ing restrictions on contracted acre­ Oregon and Washington. T here Is
and gasoline taxes can save the
n illsb o r o g r a n g e r s to
W est lln ln n
r i..k
day. The program was given over age under the w heat or com con­ also interest In a move In the early
Decision was made to hold a pic-j
D am age on M inter Fill
H old A ll-D ay M eet H ere
un C‘u *>
to a report on developments on tracts.
Hlluiitloii. according to 11 H. Hal-
potato states of the east coast for
nlc a t Shute park Sunday, July 1,1 Work of opening the M inter bridge
Rock, state highway engineer.
The Rev. Claud Babin of Forest |
P lans Session T u esd ay
ya“ey dra‘" ^ ^ d Plans for an adjustm ent program a m arketing agreem ent covering
« • •
lo which all members together with ¡fill to traffic was started Monday
flood
control.
Much
of
th
e
water,
for
beef
cattle
have
been
deferred
West Union Rod and G un club surveys reveal. Is held up by rock to provide for possible coordination potatoes. The potato business b
Oregon pro|x*rty owners whose their employes and families will and County Engineer J W. Barney Grove will speak a t an all-day
threatened this year with a heavy
taxes are delinquent, for 1930 and l>e Invited. There will be games ’ says the road will be opened wlth- meeting of Hillsboro Grange Bat- will meet a t 8 p m Tuesday at reefs and a bottle neck from Roam­ of th a t program with any necessary increase >n acreage planted, which
and amusements with prizes offer- In two weeks. This road has been urday. HLs sublect will be "The the West Union school for con- er's Rest to the dam. K. E. Tlllot- removal of surplus cattle as a n
prior years
mav
still
protect
them
_
____________
usually
m eans dlstreas ____
prices. Wheth-
----- lass
.
.. ed for different events. A number closed to traffic since December Farm er of the Hour." O ther mini- slderatlon of Im portant m atters
selves from
of their --------
property
son of Forest Orove, SERA en­ emergency drouth relief activity, e r potato m arketing"'agreem ents
of
wholesalers
and
m
anufacturers
when
high
waters
washed
out
part
bers
will
also
be
on
the
program
.)
Holding
pens
are
completed
and
laying
a
t
least
one
Installm
ent
gineer for the district, also a t ­ Relief buying of livestock is being I might be extended to the weat this
by pay
which ls open to the public.
I the pheasants arc expected soon
have already offered some attractive 1 of the fill.
(Continued on pun« 2, column 3)
tended.
started a t once under the direction year Is not yet known.
Justice Court
Has Busy Time
p
L"lt4 R olf Llloc
A-/<11.1
LelLS
in ex
Alltn
ednesday- A
ill
Li IO W/m/’L
VV icLK - W
I^cIlFy GO" OJ5
Case Monday
LOCxlI
JVllISICill
IA'
.
DlStriCtS Planned
Z\UtO I nett Count
Surgical CliniC
Sunday. Tune 24th made and this M
Fair Trade Practices, Code
Enforcement Seen as a Help
rle H X
le A A A iVAxlCIllIlCry i IcaA
-A lD
IUIC
StQ
j-x
«
IjrO Ilfll ( V-iLTSISj
flQIC* IVlOClIiy
JVTrwLAr i lxlflS
Improving Cream
Subject of Meet
p
.
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to Visit Station
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