The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 28, 1934, JULY 4TH EDITION, Image 1

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IIILl.SBOltO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1984
V O L U M E XLI
S ta te C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
U V A. L. I. I N il H E C K
Z im m erm an Choice of
"P ro g ressiv es” for
G overnor
s
ZI iiiiik 'I iiiun. h'ut<*
..rn a to r f r o m Y am hill county,
Jhil lead tl»
l"i<- I" i " •«“ '
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f l l i 'K O I I t il lu ll p o lltl"ll b a ll!'' tilt*
fa ll
1 Zliiiineriiiun was nominah«(l a .
An Halt | h ‘< lid,'lit i .iiallil.it** f"r r"'-
C r n n r at a convention oi a a nnily
, a k l III tli' l>all "I o p " ' iitatlV'
i n th e eapilol buildup: l in e M a
liuy. a lie n led by m ore th a n 259
fc rrn tllh il delegates from all *er-
■ lo n n "l the »tote 11
A h i ' ll »11« both uiiaiilliiou» ual en-
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| i. t ll h id ln f ll p n d ii i' d f"i the
I i a . t two week* nr im ae nr ever
I m r e It becam e know n th a t thi n-
I , , a well defined move ufool In
B . lei I an Independent i nndld.iti
V From tlie m om ent the convention
K i . is called to hi tier by I
II M<
B ic e until It was a d jo u rn « ! by At -
• hili W O rton n[ P ortland, It*
■ h a i i in.in. the mcciiin: moved •*
■.m onthly ua a well-oiled nun hliie
■ I'he d eleg ate. hud i nine In .Salem
|. i n o m in a l'' Z im m erm an and they
Kirov,-eded to the task w ith a n en-
R lm .slasm th a t boded 111 for any
• " t e m p t to ru n In any o th er eun-
B tld a le
4 in lit« .«jX’ii'h of a n eptanei Z.lm-
, ,. : m ,u i outlined an '.-I. It-p iin t
|, r o , i a m containing lit* following
lil.inks i t ' Federal or sla te ow ner-
L u p ol power d istrib u tio n lines,
Im m ed iate eon- trm tlon of l a r g e
1 inuiuuKiuie
lis ks at Bonneville I
relief ot tax
Iii-ran-golng vesels; '
L ard e n on fam es and home-, by In-
greased luxes on incomes, in h erit-
L in e s a n d g ill -, opposition to sal*
»1« and lax exem pt securities, <31
In o re ha Incas and le- • politics in
fcovem m ent
'4 ' governm ent ow n-
E rslitp of th e banking system
1
f l u t e and federal aid for public
fchool»; HI' adoption ol old age
•lieiuilon. i7> use of public hlgh-
Avuy.x in Inlercxt ol the public. <>p-
Bxmltlon to creatio n of monopolies
I n tra n sp o rta tio n system« u s i n g
iitg h w u y s. 'Hl rig h t of collective
b a rg a in in g by labor
Z im m erm an was placed ‘ In i nom ­ .
in a tio n by d ia r ie » E Nelson 01
Jlay to n . who referred to th e e a n d "
tla le a* a "fearles leader." "a real
illrt fa rm e r" and “a m an who Is
Jnv,*d and respected by all h i s
lie lg h b o rs" Heixaidlng speech«*«
•L.-re nuule by F E C oulter A A
I ▼ uig h ler and Tom Monk of M ull-
p o m u h county; R obert Bcliuebel of
ria c rk
k a iu m n a as s county;
oiarth
county; J J O
o B
B ozarui
Gala Event Opens Here Sunday
Queen Competition Closes at Dance
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p™ g™ . p , ™ , , ,
Races, Parade, Baseball Games,
Fireworks and Dances
♦
Local Group
Plan Honors
Joseph Meek
Ruler ot "Happy Days"' Festival
tu be Selected in Novel Manner
at z hiditorium Saturday Evening
Projects
Laurel Man Many
on SERA Plan
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Given Approval pA T R IO T IC EXERCISES SCH ED U LED
Re-elected
Hillsboro to be H ost to C ounty Folk a t
Hilhi Body
Celebration July '1, 2, 3, 4
Nine Washington c< unty SERA
projects were approved this week by
the stab* committee, .ringing the
total to date to 21. arc irding to W.
J Mills, county mar agtr. These
Q l|een Alma 111 l‘l-!P Q ueen L u- l l VI pc unopened until all cun-
dls’.rib-
ha vc drawn. Five of the
work program s are ev
id le In 1930! Queen G ludys I n dlda
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! uted over the county ' rith the ex-
1931! Q ueen M ildred in 19321 Q ueen envel |i' will en ntaln lips declar-
ceptlon of Tigard ar. 1 Sherwood,
Zelda in 1933' W hich of the 211 u s- ini! the h o ld er. to be winners in
e is awa'.t-
:Uest. Th esc five will then F. L. B r o w n N a m e d D ir e c to r where the count'
p lru n ts fur ruler oi th e 1934 "H up- thi
ing action by ' he»e i ties to pro-
M e m o r ia l to E a r ly P io n e e r py Days" celebration will receive retire and he eet the queen from
th a t ir.dividuals
n
fo r F iv e Y e a r » b y L o c a l
pose projects
th e royal crown a t th e Q ueen's am ong their own number. Each
trlbu-
; in arc
a t E a st C ity E n tr a n c e
hall T uesday n ight. This question, j of th< m * girls will have two votes,
H ig h S c h o o l B a llo t
u ta ry 1 may "be t
lent.
.
required
to
be
cast
n
empli
which h a s held county-w ide u t - ! one of which
P ro p o sed by M ayor
*k to -
d tl.i
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Projects appr
ti-iitlon for the post few weeks a n d lor herself,
, elude
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completion of - toe HUWboro
lucky girl at
which h a s a ttra c te d th e largest
C oronation :,f th e ,uv.
Wilkes I leads Group
E a r ly S e t t le r s R e c a ll E v en t»
a t A n n u a l R e u n io n , P ic n ic
Erecting of u alatta* memorial to
Col J'ie Meek, lainom. W ashington
county pioneer, at the east entrance
Io 11.K le.ro w a a su g g i. ted by M ayor
() l ’helps In his address of wel-
i oine du rin g th e a n n u a l picnic ol
th e county
Pioneers a n d Native
Son a n d D aughter» association a t |
s h u te park Sunday. lie urged th ."
the* group ol nearly 300 "old-tim ers
who had g a th e red to re-live in
m emory th e early pioneer day»
spULsor th e proposed project
T h a t th e trian g le left betw<*en
the old a n d new highw ays n e a r
the park could be land»cuped and
mad* the alte for th e m em orial
statu e, was the suggestion ol M ayor
I'he plan was a ad dopted
o p ted by
Phelps The
the N ative Holes and D au g h ters u p ­
on m otion of Mrs W illiam Goodin,
a n d a committee consisting of L. E.
Wiik,-.-, a n d Mrs J. E Reeves both
of Hillsboro, a n d Mrs. W illiam
G oodin ol n e ar Cornelius, was a p ­
pointed to look im o th e m a tte r T he
group will also M-ek to have a room
t i g n a t e « , jn th e county court house
tor tlie housing of relics of W ash­
ington county pioneer days.
Officer» H eeled
I. E Wilkes, county native »011.
utiMiiiinouslv
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unanimously riveted
elected urt'AldUlt
president
■■H Indebtedness Slashed
n um ber of e n tr a n ts In th e history ihe a n n u a l q t
of th e event, will be decided during ,n th e S h u tt­
ing a lance S atu rd ay a t H 30 p. in nlng of July 3. will be th e m ain
In the Hhule park auditorium .
social fun ctio n of the celebration.
Selection of th e 1934 ru le r Is to Earl Snell of Arlington, republican
be m ade by a new and novel m eth - can d id ate for secretary of sta te , will
nd which leaves th e actu al choice officiate during th e coronation,
to pure chance and re ta in s t h e . C andidates in th e race th is year
elem ent of suspense until th e last ’ .,r< Doro; hy Kinnell, Aloha G ra n g e;
Jut kson. Laurel - Scholls
possible m om ent. T h e m eth o d wa-t Sophia
evolved to elim in ate any possible F a r m e r s' Union; Thelm a Mulloy,
criticism th a t one girl o r group L aurel Ladies club; Lena Chiotti
Hillsboro D aughters of U nion V et-
of girls h a d an u n fa ir ad vantage
Louise Fischer. Hillsboro
C andidates, accom panied b y a eran s;
m em ber of tin- sponsoring o rg a n i­ R oyal Neighbors; M arjorie Sewed,
sation. will walk once aro u n d th e Hillsboro Colle,- club and Hills-
dance floor a n d th e n be introduced boro Grange; Minerva Fuller. Hills-
to tlie crowd over th e public ad- boro Daughters ol Union Veter-
drC8i system G irls competing will ans- stnrlee Smith. Hillsboro Busi-
Uwn go lo th (. (1.nt(.r o, tll(, h a ll
' a n d Professional Women'»
one a t a tim e, a n d draw a p lain d u b Eva Oakes Hillsboro Pythian
column 11
envelope from a box. retaining the
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L ocal M an
S e r v in g
G o v ern m en t on A A A
Ben H. Pubols, formerly of West
Union, h as been appointed associate
professor In the departm ent of farm
’m anagem ent and ag rE u U u ral econ-
twenty-eighth annual “Happy Day»” Fourth of July eat»*
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at
sh u te park in Hillsboro. The gala event, which opens
the use of land and tax delinquency,
- S.I ,r d « night with th ...... ..
C lerk A n n u .l R ep o rt S h o w .
th . M M
will
hall, repo,ring Aloha-
featured by a pet parade Sunday, Q ueens ball lues-
backfilling for the water system
P L. Brown of Laurel was unan- at the school, painting gym and
Imouslv re-elected director ot th e .
grounds a t Forest Grove
Hillsboro union high school district !
high school, and continua-
nesday, and baseball gam es every afternoon.
Pet parade sponsored by the local Business and Pro­
fessional W omen’s club will be the highlight of the Sun-
C o itio n
nelius city
Im p ro v em en t
for a five-year te rm
M onday
at
tlon of th e CWA project for clear-
the annual school election.
The ,ng ancj leveling the c.ty park at
board uill be organized a t
the Gaston several more projects are
July m eeting.
now being prepared for submission
Reduction in the bonded and lQ the fc, ate committee,
warranted indebtedness during. the
Approximately 100 men were as-
pw-t year am ounted to $34.471.96 signed
we€k t0 work on the
accordili to the annual report sub-
valley highway widening
mltted by B M. Goodman, district prOject Saturday, according to Leon
clerk. Outstanding bonds at present payis, placement manager. Work
total $133 500. a reduction of $6500 u
¿one on the road from
from last year, while the total of
street in Hillsboro to the
outstanding w arrants has been cut jmictiQn a t Beaverton. Protests
from $70.022 19 to $42 050.23.
against the use of Portland truck
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Expenditures Listed
drivers on the work was
made this
by local truck drivers, but
Expenditures for the past school week
.
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,
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.,9 0 0 7 5 1 0 in were of no avail when it w a s
of learned t h a t th e sta te perm itted
t h / h ^ in g a of A r veterans from
expenses was as follows: general
‘ a number of
Local headquarteis company f control $3123.93 supervision
> P d rivers were hired how-
the Oregon National G uard re- leachtng $14.255.23. operation of county drivers were
mreo,
turned to HIlLsboro Tuesday jio o n . plant $331X51, maintenance^and re- c'v r -^
1S mj)M of thp Tuala-
culm natlng a
» 3 0 --^ a/ xll'ary
tin r?v?r for futme“ work programs
training at Camp Clatsop The 17 cludin(! lock fundm library books.
Tuesday by Da-
of tlie company arrived domestic science, »U223 35 B ^ d v “ a^d K enneth Tillotson of For-
m a nd tanned after the period of aIKi transportation $13.223.35. fixed vis
Thev reDorted th a t the
sunshine and outside life and. charges $3 75. new, furniture and e»1 G r°'æ
¿aw logs
- o t th e je a s i - p o r t a n t ^ a t o some s t r e ^ a ^ m e n t s «45.38, and debt rn e r
c o te ttS n
Ben H. Pubols Local Guardsmen
Receive Honors
on WSC Staff at Annual Camp y,ar
Ul HHHUUl
F orm er
Firew orks, parades, races, dancing, patriotic program ,
baseball games, picnics— all these amusem ents and more
are on tap for holiday m erry-m akers who attend the
.,g<wuky<
w a lU n g
__ __________ ______________ Oday program Prizes totaling $15
are to be awarded winners in the
12 divisions and each child en ter­
ing the contest will be given a free
ride on the “merry-go-round." The
event will start a t 2 p m. and chil­
dren will register a t the park from
11 a m. until 1 p m Committee
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in charge includes Mrs. M arie H off-
M r». I o w a T a y lo r , P io n e e r man. Mrs Zola Morgan
M«-
Steinke. Judges will be Dr. R. J.
o f 1 8 5 2 , L a id to R e s t
Nicol. L T McPheeters and Mrs.
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Fayetta Allen.
Grocers to Picnic
Mrs. Iowa Taylor, 90. W ashington
W ashington County Food a n d
county pioneer of 1£ 2, died a t the Grocers' picnic, starting a t 10 a. m ,
home oj
of ner
her son. oesse
Jesse o 8nyder,
be anu
another highlight of the
nome
u j* .-' a »v t -*iU oe
-
Scholls Sunday afternoon. * Mrs. Tay- Sunday
prog ram. A pot-luck dinner
lor t e d t e t t able to ta k e . care, of • p,anned and • W t e < games,
he’rself until she suffered a fall races and entertainm ent. Committee
less than two weeks
before her for the event includes: S N. Buck,
leas 1
Aloha
Otto Keele. B e a v e rto n ;
Funeral services were held Wed- Harold Glover. G aston; Harry G ilt-
ne-day afternoon from the Scholls ner. Louis Schultz and Ed Ahlgren.
Methodist church w ith Rev. Alex- Forest Grove; F M. Jeffries Beto-
ander Hawthorne officiating. In ter- any; W S Atlee. Banks; and A. P.
m ent was in Mountainside cemetery. Talent, Tigard.
pallbearers
were H.
B
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Queen's ball, coronation cere­
F lin t. F ra n k a n d j t e r t
Rowell. W monies and banquet in honor of the
1934 queen and her princesses will
W. Jaquith and F rank Miller.
hi be the featured event for m
Tuesday
Iowa Wigginton was to rn In
w aay
Louise county Iowa February 3. Earl Snell of Arlington. Republican
,0
4 4 Her
H er m
o th e r died'shortlv
I844
mother
died shortly after-
after- nominee for secretary of the stole.
wards and her father went to Cal-
the crown upon th e
_ queen s head..
iforiua. leaving the children with
^ ¿ “ “¿ r a ^ d ^ r e n to ' M r“ ^ d M r i
Patriotic exercises, under the dl-
w illiam Shuck She crossed the rectlon of the local post of the
J ^ t o
“ er. grandparents _ by A « « « ,
o x '^ m ^ i n i r n making th e . trip
Early Scholls
Resident Dies
growing more aggravated as they
,,mlc5 o,
college of agriculture , ngi* m th e pockets. '
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, e e PU
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u >
IKK* in
11. w
u.r
L "*
paym ents of principal on bonds
up stream. In several
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Of the organizutkin. sucreedmg Fred “ <• W ashington Stale College. He Is
•There were no serious accidents undpr the debt service item totaled
reported th a t banks
Cornelius ol Hillsboro F. L Brown chief of the examining unit of the ; or sickness, save for one boy th a t »13.000 and on w arrants $70.022.19. had
P
caved ' in, carrying u large trees
trees
t^iur«-j WHA re-elected vlcc-presl- contract records section of the connected with a boxing glove on interest paym ents on bonds amount
ts into the stream.
to ¿6502.50 and on w arran
dent
Mrs. E. C. McKinney of ,
lllral »diuslm cnt admlnt- the point of the chin in the set-
control
on
“
F irst step in flood
i,f T rUT Y ^ h i T c o ô n ï y ’rïn d J mw H1"aboro * ‘‘s re-elected secretory- stratlllll The former W ashington tlem ent of a friendly argum ent on »3983 77 Transportation costs un- ^ „ v e r ^ i l l “ be‘‘the clear tog of
channel of brush trees and
o f ùam
hlll rounty.
trea,
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ol *x,,|/ivx
appreciation
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an will assume his new the picket line." staled Lt. A rthur der the auxiliary agencies heading
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"• $12.522.98.
£ s . ^Davis' stated. He declared
Kroeger
his return. "The
com-
were listed . at
»Johnson of Marion.
wtts given for tlie work of the of- ' duties July 1
pany
participated
in
the
field
meet
f S
io T d
Orton in assuming the chair- fleer» during tlie past year.
inanshlp of the convention had re-
Rxunlon program opened at the
the auditorium by the Boy
lerred to the republican and demo- picnic table with an uddress of “ cud
«nageroent and agricultural econ-
(c n..nu«i on „ « « •. column?,
hand $1051. special district tax
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ma by flat
n e w agon iram ____ troops. The crowd will th en
Irratle candidal. « J o e D unne a n d welcome by M ayor P h elp s a n d a "J“ me»
“8 during
.
. absenc„
the
absence
of
Rex E
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a
across
the
plains
was
inreaieneo
bv Indians, but no fights rcc~ rt< £ m arch to the open-air ^pavihon to
$57.180 41, non-high school district
C harles If M artin a» "hand picked response by F. L. Brown, following
lard wh* l,L b.*cn loaned to T
tuition $12821.87. non-high school
u tility can d id ates" a n d declared musical number* by t h e Buck '
' dco. r u n c iit of agriculture I p r r m f l
They settled at Lafayette and two | t“ e ,? >uti,5 ^ ? .,CO2 ^ rra^ Rh e Frank
district transportation $9261 49, re­
vea-s later settled near Reedville on , for the formal program R. Frank
t h a t II was high tim e th e people H e av e , o ld-tim e o rc liesl.a Recol-
" t o t e th e ^ C g l O n
w hat is taow “ £
Shuck home- Peters Hillsboro win be toe prm -
ceipts from manual training de­
picked a candidate of their own
lections of pioneer days were given “r «ne y e a ^
Pacific’
partm ent $273.97, lock lund and
stead. The party crossed from La- | cipal speaker, white Mrs. K H.
While neither Rufus Holinan, by Bruce Wilke* of Portland, broth-
8
u ,nhig division oi the
rentals $1175.62, loan w arrants $39 -
Bam Blown nor Willis Mahoney, the er of L. E. Wilkes, and by Charles " 01!
P
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fayette to this county over a Che- Stonnard of1 the R o m e n s Re
agricultural adjustm ent adnilnistra-
750 and w arranto endorsed "not
halem mountain trail and made corps »ill direct a patriotic re
d efeated "progressive" candidates Tigard ol Tigard.
paid
for
want
of
funds"
$8800
23,
Charged with beating his daugh- their w
across the T ualatin o v e r1 view. "It Happened on Independ-
Interesting Incidents of early days 110,1
torearnt at the conversion, the as- in the county were recalled during
Pubols received his bachelors de-
Stopping “c™* to colM-G ™w
balance on hand of $198.27 was ter Aleene Howard, 17, with
a f ~ t " T ^ " a t ^ ^ i ' Is now called '
^ T ^ V n re re ^ to
S-mbly1 wa, d om inated by l.e u te n - th e a f te r ,,« ,n program by H C. « " e j - m
» 1 1 ^ . hU ^ I c a n ^ L e g l o n m e m ^ l ^ c a r d s
________ _______ __ _____ horsc , . hlp gunday foy alleged un-
Farm ington. T heir diet for six
er'»
from
K
ansas
Stale,
and
from
HilLsboro.
Banks.
Forest
Grove
Assessed
valuation
of
the
district
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farm
work.
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winter
wak
composed
the
cast.
O
ther
feature» wv
• n t ! of these three raudidates and U eser of Vancouver, Wash., early maste
National Research and Vernonia posts a huge blue
UsUd M ,495433817. Value of “ oward f t gard farm er, was taken
v ^ m
the
<Coniinu«d on p.«. tceium . 1)
th e delcffiites were almost entirely school teacher in the county, Bam -w as d awarded
» l fellow a ship
for
one
year;s
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yellow^
Travelair
monoplane
the
tWQ
buildlngs
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followers of these candidate»
Walker of F o n t Grove, and Mil- Council fcHow-snip -°C m.e yea. « a™ j e u u . •
the two buildings was carried as
custody Wednesday oo - u ~
snow ^ g
crusted over so th a t , ,
_
The convention confined Ito de- ton Sm ith of Yamhill county, grad- study at H arvard From 19.8 to ladled a t the local airport Thurs »310.822 58 with insurance of $134- sault and battery warTant. He was traye[
c i t wa5 impos.
xeratlons to the one consldera-
(Conilnuml<m p.«. *. «.I»«»»
1930 he served with the U_ S ta n lf day afternoon culm inating tne re QOO. Value of the grounds was plac- released the afternoon of the same _bI
I V l. JD , i
liberations
jeratio n a io u i r one ,
e .
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..rie o lm as ra agricultural
l sneclal- cent
legion aerial membership drive
*io 000 and of furniture and Y.v
»son hail
e'
commission
special
tlon
th a t of nominating a candl
——
The plane encountered difficult ~
lu rn n u re
day under $500 bato
Wigginton was m arried in
1st.
cross winds here, but landed sm ooth- fixtures
flI[tures
085 30
^ ± 5 , « ^
m a b le ^ o 1«» to Simon P. Taylor a t Scholls,
»late for governor, but It was given | J
„
As chief of the examining unit of ly, collected the cards and was off
tatoes properly
tout th a t other conventions would A V I I k J C l l l V l l W
Properly- and
auu was unable to
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home now - being the T
L. „ M.
tlie contract records section of the
fo llo w a t which congressional and
move a heavy sled
e
Hesse farm. Five children were bom
to Portland within five minutes.
sons
given
for
toe
alleged
beatmg
iwq
Qf
them
w u.
AAA
for
the
last
year
he
has
been
legislative candidates would b e
Harold Sander and H erm an Hobl.
Changes affecting the pastors of
to charge of commodity contracts
either nom inated or endorsed A
S hargeS society, w
h ? d e H a re 7 m
covering cotton, wheat, corn, hogs Eugene, piloted tlie plane a n d
Humane
»hojdeclared
t a t t “am D. Taylor and Mary Sorenson.
de&th Qf several W ashington county M eth­
(notion adopted by tlie convention
were accompanied by Mark H atha­
odist churches w e r e announced
and tobacco.
requires th at all legislative candi­
the
e v ^ Mr. Taylor she later m arried WU- Sunday at the annual state con­
way, commander of th e Eugene
Pleading guilty after the Jury [
arm s and body and th a t
.
Jia
gnyde
r a about
bout 58
ve»rs
aci
dates who expect the endorsement
liam
Snyder
58
years
ago
post; W. J. Chamberlin, Corvallis,
ference of churches of th a t de­
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«48! were swollen shut.
C>1 the "progressives" m ust endorse had been drawn and opening s ta te ­
deputy commander of the Oregon
Roseburg was host to Oregon eai-
Thompson was arrested Fri- and three children were born to nom ination in Portland. Rev. Alex­
th e Zimmerman platform. Ju st be­ m ents by counsel had been made.
the
union,
two
of
them
John
and
,
departm
ent,
and
three
represent*-
tors
and
their
wives
at
the
annual
d
eventnK
m
Gaston
on
a
TUla-
““
e
?“
L
0“
'
1
ander Hawthorne of Tigard has
fore the convention adjourned a Harry Mowery of Beaverton re ­
tlves of th e Eugene "trail to rail" state convention of the Oregon mook county w arrant charging lar- F rank being deceased.
been exchanged with Rev S R ay­
hieetlng of tlie “true progressives' ceived a sentence of not to exceed
life
after
moving
to
7
celebration;
Othel
E.
Lee,
George
s
ta
te
editorial
Association
T
hurs-
by
badee
All
of
her
nor Sm ith of the Clinton Kelly and
of W ashington rounty w a s
54 m onths In the »tote penitentiary
Honoring the candidates >o r Godfrey and Bob Allen. New mem- dav Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
7
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this county in 1854 was spent in Lents churches to Portland, Rev. C.
flounced f o r Hillsboro Saturday Friday. Jle was held on an^ Indict-j
W ashington county with the ex­ C. Rarick of the Newberg-Sher­
r i,7 h t‘ " t o t e u « “» ji "toileuei^'nit “« “ I ‘ “ »rglng sodom y
J u r o r s "H appy D a y s' queen m e m w rs 01 berstop cards for W ashington coun- Code problems took up much of tne c
tie??. M uinm nTl. r i m t J tm v res d raw n were Edw ard T M urphy, the local Rotary club and chain- Iy were delivered by A. H. Busch, discussion periods
L q U I D tllC n t D r u e r e a
ception of a brief tim e to T illa­ wood area has exchanged w i t h
i vt» Whl ? e e t a l X
L n e tlm e August Kalile. Ed King. Robert H. her of commerce entertained 23 oi HlUsboro p ^ t adjutant.
Hood River was awarded the
\
r
mook.
Rev. G ilbert H. Newland of the Mt.
I n d Yanihd county p r^ ie a s "•» Kelly. John Klndel, William F. the 25 nominees Thursday, «•venmg
Hillsboro as the next Paul R. Kelly cup for the best edl-
L o c a l P la y g r o u n d s
Mrs. Taylor was a member of Tabor church, while Rev. Ellsworth
t
mret nt McMtonvIuJ on Mon- Z“ W>«r* C. C Corn! II. W C. Buch- at the Veteran.«' h a lt Particular ((> lftgt sUlpplng ,ace on „ U)ur toHal page for the second year.
/©
the Church of God, the first church M. Tilton, who transferred recently
d V n £ h t Similar mee nig« w i l l »»an*
V. Hopper. John W. attention was called to the fa c t'
included Roseburg, Eugene. Hillsboro Argus was accorded an
Equipment for th e two localpla> - started in Scholls, and to which from Ohio, has been assigned to
»ay
| l a \ night
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th
a
t
F
a
rm
Union
locals
In
the
I
CorvaUls
and
Portiand.
the
plane
honorable
mention.
Newberg
Scribe
ground
projects
was
ordered
this
all the oldttmers of th a t section be- t,he Y am hill-Banks parish,
( ( ’•» n im u n i «m !»••> •• I ’ ct»l«im n 4)
J 2 ntinucnl 0« P"«« ** column 2»
county had
contributed 10 candl-
arpd from tlu , ^ ^ „ 1
about
was the winner last year.
week by the district »even school longed.
Complete list of assignments in
dates to the race and to tlie large <Q
m Jt clrcled the fleld once Hugh O. Ball of Hood River was
board, according to Mrs. P. L. P at-
Deceased is survived by the fol- W ashington county are: Rev. Bruce
number of dance tickets sold by “ nd ^ n ' ,andpd from th e gouth elected president, succeeding H arris terson, committee chairm an. Ap- lowing children; George and Sim on; Groseclosc. Beaverton-WiLsonvlllc-
Miss Sophia Jackson, nominee oi on the southeast runway of the Ellsworth of Roseburg. Hugh Me- paratus ordered Includes g i a n t P. Taylor of Scholls, Mrs. Flora T u alatin ; Rev. L. C. Poor, Garden
| tlie Laurel-Scholls union.
airport Hathaway, bewhlskered for G llvra was nam ed on the board of stride, swings and traveling rings, Cromwell of B attle Ground, Wash., | Home-Carson Heights-Metzger; Rev.
. . *
. . . . the directors, representing
. ..---.-.xtlr.- IVnrVsinrTtnit
fh" equipment
i»ntlinmPni an a Jesse Snyder of Scholls.
received
W ashington, pipe fne
for orootirilT
erecting the
is . Raynor Smith, Tigard-Scholls;
Program of the F ourth of July the ■ Eugene celebration,
(Continued on pa<e I* column I)
1
(Continued on page 8. column >)
will be purchased locally
Rev. —
E. . J. Traglio, Bethany; Rev.
—
_
-
I event was outlined by Ed. L. Moore.
.
, She made her home With her i ____
Three additional contributions j son, Jesse, for 36 years.
1
(Continued on pane 8, colum n»)
T h at Hillsboro's "Hnppy Days" and his successor, Governor A. W. secrctary, who declared th a t every-
were
received
this
week,
Mrs.
P
a
t-
1
ielebrntloh
as one of
following | thlng
lelebratlon Is recognised ns
ol Norblad, appeared t h n e ionowing
tb ing possible was being done
none to
terson reported. V eterans of F o r-|
Un* most popular Fourth of July year fov (he coronation of Queen make tlie stay of visitors enjoyable.
eign Wars Auxiliary contributed
K ents Is easily Justified by recall-
S tap leto n ' H. L. MacKenzic president-elect
»vents
$5. while sm aller contributions were
kig the outstanding features of the
of the cham ber of commerce, in-
< ? t n v e ° g a l a '^ y s . te,*h
th e of P o rtlan d
| te n d e d “ U * 7 c a n d id ^ £ P ^ » t
given by Lester Ireland & Company
In W ashington County Only
and thé Credit Bureaus. Inc. Con-
fplerllon and coronation of the resenting Governor Julius L. Meier R. W Well spoke briefly expressing
LL
the
news
of
W
ashington
county
with
reliable
accuracy!
trlbutions of sand by P o o l-G ard -:
ueen, the "bunion derby" from tn l9 3 2 th claU > H aiE .H o s s ,s e c re - satisfaction with the new method
This is the reputation of the Hillsboro Argus, the county's
ner company and lumber by the
Some Improvements In the gener- tailed by shortage of hay and feed
>or!land to the park, and the many
sU tc attended and last of selecting the queen, and Mayor ;
: Copeland Lumber company f o r ai jevei Of farm prices has resulted grains, both present and potential,
leading paper, which members of the local staff and a corps
en tertainm ent features have
____
, K Car- O. Plielps traced the history of
»ntertalnm
nave brought
o io u g .u
-
i , „ Pnh
sand piles were inadvertently left from t he droughty conditions now
F ruit crop prospects cannot be
of community correspondents guard Jealously. Beginning today
thousands of visitors to this city year. Mayor-elect Joseph K. Car the "Happy Days" event. P. L.
out of the list published last week, involving nearly the entire central accurately measured as yet. but,
and continuing until July 4. the Argus Ls offering a trial two-
Patterson dlseussed t h e program
for the celebration.
son of Portland.
Funds
are
still
being
solicitated
and
western
portions
of
the
United
according
to the report, United
montlis' subscription for 25 cents. This offer ls good only for
Five yenr.s ago the first queen
Annual walking race, changed in and called attention to the p atri­
by the committee. Regular hours states, according to a review of the States production does not seem
subscriptions for people living in W ashington county.
lo n te st was Inaugurated. The In- ¡932 U> a “go-as-you-pleaac” event, otic exercises th e morning of July
for the playgrounds are from 1:30 agricultural situation just released likely to fall much below last year
♦en.se Interest which was created ls stiH another feature th a t ha*s 1 4
The Argus has long been recognized as one of the leading
p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Monday, T u e s -| by the office of the extension and not more th a n 10 per cent
bv tile race Ls readily seen In the mttde "Happy Day»” a popular
weekly newspapers of Oregon and the list of honors won
day, Thursday and Friday.
economtst a t Oregon S tate coUege. below average. T he pear crop, es-
lact that Alma Varner, the first celebration. S tarting In Portland,
bears out this reputation. In 1931 the Argus won the cup pre­
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Grains, hay, cotton and dairy pro- tim ated on June 1 a t 21.425,000
queen, polled a total of 55.5,310
route for the race is laid over
sented by the Oregon chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. Interna­
L e a g u e O r e g o n C itie s
ducts especially have increased in bushels, is a little larger th an the
Votes, the largest number to d ale canyon road, the T ualatin Valley
tional professional Journalism fraternity, to the best weekly
H o ld » B e a v e r t o n M e e t Price because of the prospect for short crop of last year but about
T he following year Lucille Cook |d ghway and ends at the entrance
H d .n n u n iu e ? Of t h e sm aller supplies of these commodl- 5 per cent less than average. Al-
newspaper. The next year the paper was awarded a place on the
K d lg c r reigned as queen and In to sh u te park. The first year, 192«.
i
Executive commlttee o f t n e tJeg W ell-finished m eat anim als though Oregon has an estim ated
All-American Weekly Newspaper Eleven. Tills year the Argus
|H31 Oladya K uralll was selected as under the "heel and toe
Official motion pictures of tli
League of Oregon Cities met Wed- have also tended to Increase Ln crop of 2,470.000 bushels, which
won honors in the national newspaper production contest.
Celebration ruler Mildred Donelson Harry Fleeter of Portland, hailed B acr-C arnera championship fight
Inesday e^ n l n g a t Beav-erton to |
'
r" port, but th is Is J about a million bushels less th a n
»11(1 Zelda Wolfe reigned over (he ||s tj,e "Dreaded Barber,' won In will be shown for the first lim e In
I consider plans for expansion. Of-1
; . ,
. .
lower Driees average, th e three Pacific Coast
Complete coverage of W ashington county events Ls obtained
two "Happy Days" event» which 3 hours. 2 minutes and 21 sec- W ashington county a t th e Venetian
by the Hillsboro news staff and some 30 correspondents in
to produce in
followed. 'I7ds year for the first ()ndfl T |n,e the following year wa« th eatre for four days n ext week
county communities. The news columns carry stories of court
excess of 15 million bushels, or
Emc, all former-queens will attend slightly slower for the 17 mile beginning Sunday and continuing
house doings, civic events and of happenings In respective
about an average crop. E astern
the coronation ceremonies.
cross-country hike when George Op- through Wednesday night. The film
communities. The advertisements each week carry messages
western states, In which small states have poor pear prospects
A new anil novel plan for sc- j penlander of Forest Grove won, comes direct to Hillsboro from a
of Eugene, Bert L. Harvey of B a­ . I I grains,
out of countless bargains while the classified page reveals
hay pastures and ranges
Oregon, on Ju n e 1. had a condi­
lei ling the "Happy Days" queen niaktng the trip to 3 hours aiul a Portland run.
ker. J. L. Franzen of Oregon City ' ' have been most seriously damaged,
numerous offers to buv. sell or trade. Regular use of these last
tion of apples somewhat better th an
Fight pictures will be double­
Was started this year and the In- minutes. H P Crowe of Sheridan
and
W.
G.
Rogers
of
Newberg.
two
fentures
will
more
than
pay
each
year's
regular
subscrip­
contain about 46 per cent of the a year previous and about the
terest aroused equal» th at of form- won In 1931 In the fast tlme^o^ billed with "Hollywood Party" on
tion price.
nation's hay and pasture-consuming same as the 10-year average, but
The ■ Sunday. Monday and Tuesday and
• r year. Twentv-flve candidates, r 2 hours and .. 39' i. .■ minutes.
P
la
n
s
f
o
r
C
o
u
n
ty
F
a
ir
j
an|m ais and about 54 per cer.t o f . prospects for the United Stole*
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nt
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The Argus urges you to attend the "Happy Days" celebra­
tlie largest yet In the history of next year saw the beginning of t ie with "Devil Tiger" Wednesday. |
t o b e O u t lin e d T o n i g h t ) the hogs. From these states come a generally are much below average.
tion at Shute park. July 1, 2. 3 and 4 and invites non-sub­
$lie event, have been entered In "go-M-you-pleaae" rules and y o r" Continuous shows will be held from
Program for the 1934 W ashing- I large portion of the total m a rk e t,
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1 p. m. to l t p. m. Wednesday and I
scribers to visit our office and avail themselves of our special
tl 1 race this year and the winner don Snow of Portland won in
ton county fair to be held a t Shute ' supply of livestock. Normally much R j
r»txx»xx. a F m i l
trial offer of a two-m onths' subscription for 25 cents. Let this
Will be named Saturday evening a t hour 48 minutes ami 3-5 seconds. from 2 p. m. until 11 p. m. S u n d ay .!
park
August
30
and
31
and
Sep-
of
the
thin,
unfinished
stock
ar-
o
e
r
n
a
n
u p e n * a r ™ "»
sample Argus be the first of a regular series th a t will keep you
Guy Holmes, Portland colored boy,
1:30 o'clock
tember
1
will
be
outlined
a
t
the
|
riving
a
t
m
arkets
are
returned
to
V
e
g
e t a b l e S ta n d H e r e
New T ransm itter Installed
posted on W ashington county events.
W The array of prom inent men who bent the time a little over a m in­
McKay Radio and T eleg rap h ;
chamber o f commerce tonight. the country for further grazing and I g Berdan has constructed a fruit
have officiated at the coronation ute last year and is entered again station
Subscribe to the Hillsboro Argus. W ashington county's of­
of Hillsboro has Just I
Members of the county fair board finishing but recently, says the re- ; and vegetable stand on Baseline
•erriiionle» to past years Is anoih- this year. Some of tlie contestants Installed south
ficial newspaper and the leader In the fleld for 30 years.
a new transm itter of the
and m asters of county grange» port, demand for these stack ers, street between Second and Third
«1 outstanding feature. Tlie late have fallen a t tlie finish of the latest type for long distance service i
and feeders has been greatly cur- streets and ha» opened for business.
will attend the session.
Governor I. L. Patterson visited race due to exhaustion, but no to the Orient.
I
(Condnueil on im v 1«. column 6)
here In 1929 to crown Queen Alma
uj
Man Charged
With Assault
Plane
Reports Here
C P n ctdlVtS»
ctn rQ
. E.
Pastors
Make Changes
Roseburg Host
Given Mowry
1-
$• rS
F flltO
D ia ie E U llU ra
Queen Candidates
H onored i hursday
Happy Days” Highlight Events
in Former Years Prove Popular
Drouth Results in Increases
in Prices for Farm Products
Trial Offer for Non-Subscribers
A
Baer-Carnera Fight
Film to Show Here
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