The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 28, 1934, JULY 4TH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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H IL L S B O R O
Pioneer Group Plans
Memorial tor Meek
Mr. and Mrs C. T Richardson,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weil and Mr.
and Mrs H A K uratll. This same
group will act as reception com-
m ltlee th e night of the dinner
iContlnued from pair» 1i
given in honor of the newly-elected uate of 1878 from Pacific univer-
queen and her princesses.
' sity Lies« i. who was introduced by
Reception comm ittee for the a former pupil. I. E Wilkes d e­
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queen's ball and coronation cere­ clared th at he came to W ashing­
monies will include J. H. G arrett ton county in 1850 and enrolled at
Z L. Riggs.
V. A. Pacific university in 1864 living
(C ontinued from paw* U
— . Verne Curry
elude the reading of the "O eclara- Al\de5?°“ ’ N\ ‘‘ ° Bust«'« and H o » ' with the Rev W alker family a:
tlon of Independence ' by W. Verne ard Hadley Prawn«
it the a id - Forest Grove. He started teaching
M cKinney, group singing and mus- to n u n i will be directed e> v . in county schools in 1870 and many
of the members of the ass« statio n
leal numbers arranged by Mrs. Hiyderson of
st.
ev
V W G ardner. Surviving m em bers John Pubots of West Union Vo nig were his pupils.
of the G A R . th e queen and her « W
the live winners will be <oi -
Declaring th at in the 82 years of
his life he had been out of the
princesses have been Invited to be ducted by I*'-'1*’*'
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state of Oregon but l 1.. hours,
on the platform . Members of all MacKenzie and M 1 Lady
S.un Walker of F\>rest Grove re ­
county patriotic orgatn.-a.ions are
called the days when the Tualatm
invited to participate in the pro- p . . t. T e r m
i x iv i'IJ
valley was covered with forests and
gram Com m ittee in charge will
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I t T ill V J lv t.il
told ot clearing the land for crops.
consist oi r J. Scearce, L. J M er-
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He related the hardships endured
rill and H. L. MacKenzie.
by his pioneer parents
A nnual "go-as-you-please" walk-
(C ontlnuedfr.-m p a c . i l
Other features of the program
ing race from P ortland to Shute Gibson. Archie F. Campbell and
included several violin selections by
park, which has attracted state- O B. Bennett,
Fiddling
Sam' Walker o: Fores
wide atten tio n in th e past years.
Fine of $20 and costs was assessed
will sta rt at Kelly's restau ran t in Fred Houeryluk of Hillsboro Tlmrs- Grove, vocal numbers by W. C.
Belknap of Portland and the read­
P ortland a t 9 o'clock W ednesday day when tie plead guilty in the ing
of a poem on pioneer day s by-
morning Leaders in the event are local Justice of peace court to a
expected to s ta rt coming into th e charge of assault an d battery. He George Doughty. Little Donna Mac
park shortly before 11 o'clock Ap- was charged with assaulting George Ritchie of Portland sang a song,
sung by her grandm other 58 years
proximaiely 40 contestants have been Mike.
entered ui the event, many of them
Notice of taking possession of the ago in the Hillsboro public school
of condolence for those
form er winners and com petitors m B ank of Beaverton for liquidation Resolutions
who had passed away since flic last
past races R W. Weil. H. L. Mac- was filed Saturday in the circuit reunion
read by W ilkes.clutir-
Kcnzie. Lester Ireland. Jake Weil, court by A. A Schram m of Salem, m an of «ere
the necrology committee.
A. H Busch. Donald T Templet n, superintendent of banks
Robert 11. Down, principal o i
H erm an Schoen. Nye O. Bristol
O rders in the fellow ng circuit
and L. G. Burge will be in charge court cases were issued this week: Franklin high school. Portland,
of the event.
Liquidation
Liquiaauun of
ox Shute
o u u ir Savings bank who was scheduled as the principal
«.,
authorizing execution of agreement program speaker, failed to attend
Display
ay of tin works in -he south
h
j>,;orvs Vinton vs Gale the afternoon session, although he
p a rt of the park is scheduled for _ B Vinton, decree: H T G iltner had been present a t the picnic d in ­
9 p. m. W ednesday. Dancing will vs s ta te 'L iq u o r ¿"entre. «. n.ni.
ner.
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be conducted in the auditorium all ston. dismissal: M. R. Johnson et
afternoon and evening on th e al vs M artin J B ernards et al.
F ourth of July.
sustaining dem urrer, sustaining mo-
Four
basebaU
games
are
planned
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a n ts answ er
Fred (.$. H aicouri
during the celebration Hillsboro
E G WUson. judgm ent: Frank
"Bears" will meet Verboort at the E Schnudt Vs Calista Schmidt, de-
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jaseball field Sunday afternoon in cree; Ci:v of Forest Grove vs. Har- Columbia. Clatsop, Tillamook and
a regular league game and the local c.d E EEiott et ux. dismissal: and Yamhill counties.
Sunset league team will play an S tate of Oregon vs. F ran k J Die.sch
W Verne McKinney. Oregon del­
all-star aggregation from th e league et al. default, decree.
egate to the national convention In
Monday afternoon. Tuesday the
Follow :ng p ro b a te orders were St. Louis, reported on the national
"Bears ' will play the G aston "F arm - issued in th e est. - : E m m a W. meeting Mrs Verne McKinney a l­
ers” and on the F ourth of July Uox. Minnie A h :s:-'in
Fred B so attended the convention.
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Sunset ‘earn " l d 12 h ? W Zinim Jraian ‘ William Mahon.
Bears will tangle for th e local j-rR,
. ud Minn c H o.f-
championshlp.
man. G uardianship orders were is-
Park grounds have been put m sued {or Nina Esther Lvda and the
shape to accom modate visitors d ur- ijplay minors.
ing the event. T he midway, w
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has been dustv in pas: years, has « .
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cards and then the plane soared
been planted to grass ai d th is Is I V I C t n O u l S t d l l i r C n
away
for
Portland.
expected to elim inate the dust prob-
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.
The plane was one of four which
lem. Picnic tables and benches
M l f llS t lT S G lltin S C U
took part in th e first aerial round­
have been repaired and th e floor
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up of legion members in Oregon
of the auditorium sanded and p re-
«Continued fr -i, pace : ■
pared for dancing The p ark will A G - Bennett. Bores: Grove-Dilley and was under the direction o f
be decorated with flags, banners Rev- C harles M. Reed. Hhlsboro- Hugh Rosson. Eugene, state mem­
and colored lights while concessions. Cornelius: Rev E.sworth M. t a - bership chairm an.
"fe m s wheel." "m erry-go-round." «o n . Y am hill-Banks: and Rev. Gil-
Let th e advertisem ents nelp you
“tilt-a-w hirl." glider and other de-
H. Newland Newberg-Sher-
vices have been provided for en ter- wood Assignments of pastors .orm - make your shopping plans.
tainm ent.
erly located in this county are:
The "Happy Days" event is m an- Rev. O rm al B. Trick. Fossil: Rev
aged and sponsored by the local W alton Skipworth. Clackamas: Re\
cham ber of commerce.
H H Miles. Molalla Carus-Clarks.
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Rev. J. R. Jeffrey. Oregon City:
Rev E. B. Lockhart. Seaside; and
Rev. M ilton A. Marcy. Sunnyside
S R aynor Sm ith, who has been
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vear*« He was formerly missionary
Sisters; Georgenia Brown. Helena
i ndia for nine years and was
Mohr and Josephine S tu art, all distrjCt superintendent for five. He
Hillsboro F. L. club; Erm a Vande-
active in community af-
hey. Verboort Farm ers' Union: Joy falrs
wa3 secretary of the T tl-
Hullt, Beaverton D a u g h te r s o f iamoo)c Kiwanis club. Rev. Sm ..h
Union V eterans: Velma Hines. Hills-
m arried and has two sons.
boro Woman's Relief Corps: Esth-
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er Erdman. West Union Farm ers'
M a rria g e Licenses
Union; M argaret Batchelder. Hills­
Alton L Foord a n d Mildred
boro American Legion Auxiliary;
27“ p h U lin f"b o th o t Hillsboro
Mabel Nelson. K ansas City F arm -
June 23
ers' Union; Betty Soderland. Hills-
w illiam A ”ciuyton and Mary
boro Veterans of Foreign W ars and Genevieve Shearer, both of For-
Auxiliary; Anna Williams. G aston est Grove. June 23.
Farm ers' Union; Frances Detrick.
Harold Willis Schmale of C o m e -,
Rock Creek G range; Wilma Schultz, lius and Beatrice Delena Davis of
Forest Grove Chamber of Com- Garibaldi, June 25.
merce; Verna Mae Walters. Cedar
Divorce Granted
Mills F arm ers' Union; D o r o t h y
Rood. Hillsboro D aughters of Amer­
Vinton — Dolores Vinton f r o m
ican Revolution; Jeanne Jepson. Gale B Vinton.
Blooming Farm ers' Union; a n d
Schm idt—F ran k E Schm idt from
Blanche Finegan, Cornelius Civic Calista Schmidt.
Im provem ent club.
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Committees from the local Busi-
G ran g e M eets T o n ig h t
ness and Professional Women's club
Hillsboro G range will meet to-
serving on queen contest activities night a t the new G range hall.
a re : Dress committee — Mrs. Eva
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Downs a n d Miss Marion Lytle; i
queen’s throne committee — M rs .
Howard Wells, Miss M a r g a r e t
Pranger and Miss P atty Lomax.
Newly elected queen, h er prin ­
cesses and their fathers and m oth­
L istings of
ers will be feted by the cham ber of
<x>mmerce Tuesday a t 7 p. m. pre­
F A R M S - A C R EA G ES
ceding the coronation ceremonies.
Persons invited in addition to the
IN S U R E
queen's party include the present
and new officers and directors of
w
ith
T ualatin Valley
the chamber of commerce, past
presidents of the chamber, past
Insurance Agency
"Happy Days" queens, queen’s dress
and throne committee and any
W e rep resen t
special honor guests. Committee in
RELIABLE
COMPANIES
charge of the program consists of
H L. MacKenzie, C. T Richardson,
P. L. Patterson and A, O. Johnson.
Reception committee for the can­
didates and their sponsors at the
1314 Main Street
opening dance are: Mr. and Mrs
Hillsboro. Oregon
Lester Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. M. P.
Cady. Mr and Mrs. L. J. Merrill,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. MacKenzie.
"Happy Days”
Event Opens
Here Sunday
on Morals co u n t
Editors of State
Meet at Roseburg
Legion Membership
Plane Lands Here
ueen Race Closes
at Dance Saturday
ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Lewis. The Clackamas county c a n ­
nery Is permanent and is operated
! by a private Individual, imlioiui
supplying tbc pi> lue«* ami paving
a siipulatcd fee for tbc canning
Investigation was als«« made of r e ­
lief activities in that county
Two it«'« cas«* workers were plac­
ed on duly Monday by Mrs H am ­
ilton Mis.' Helen Fauli'V of lk'av
erton ami Miss Mary Ionise Hlgby
of I'on'si Grov«' started «oik. re ­
placing Mr.- Blanche Jones o f
Shcrwi'ml ami Miss 1 .'iiisc Brown
ot Beaverton
Dvclvc io 15 experienced wooda-
iiH'ii are wanted lo report to the
SERA oils«' lues lav for CCC
camp enrollment.
Pioneer Called
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A p n .III 1 1 1 « . ami Is •« t «« 1«
In il.u h ’h tci Mi* V i*»u» Shun« i
ihlL shom , u bi o ilie r u ii l u sln ler
Ml
Ito h .u n io n h .ul I m tii UI loi
sexual
P roposed P o sto ffic e
Plan to Start Soon
l’i«i|x«.sed Hillsboro p o s t office
building was included hi a list re ­
du\ .
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pleim ii s Jor sal«'
Mrs J. C
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Craughan. i miles nurtli lltlls-
of firewood Residents along the
boro.
n«'xt
«loor
Nlek
Schmidt.
river are heartily in favor of t h e '
A GOOP
May »g w a a h v r f o r **!«•
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t'ax*i control program, he stated.
s o u rth lc
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viig in «» . n l l
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g>««*«l
F u rther study of the proposed | m n n ln g o rd e r l „ S to n e . K l. I . I l o t
l<*. H a n k * . P h o n e 2 F IS 8 ,
1U-20
calming kitchen project was made
this week in Oregon City by Mrs K » K S M . h . K e tts o n a b le T e a m , w e ig h t
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C O M PL E T E
CAR
l.« t th e a d v e rtIs e m e n U h e lp you
cxenhiK I«’’ make your ahuppllM plan*.
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LOWER FEED PRICES
Our Buying P ow er and C ash P olicy
M A K ES
YOU
M O N F. Y
All IM PERI AL BRAND FEEDS b i <> inunul'»« Im« «I
in «ini' ow n Bintlei'ii plan t, and sold direct to tin*
lecder. You lave th e tlen ler profit R esults show Hint
IM PER IA L BRAND EEEDS are as good, if not b e t­
te r, th a n any on th e m ark et.
OF THE
S E R V IC E
W e will w ash y o u r c a r w ith good w arm or
hot w a te r: also th e chassis
FORD V -8
C ertified Lubrication — B attery and Tire Service
G uaranteed Car R epairing, T ow ing and Road Service
Invite us to y o u r next blow out. Get o ur prices on th e
FA M O U S
IN D IA
T IR E S
before you buy. W e can save you m any d o lla rs on them .
Try Our Service — W e Try to P lease E veryone
L. S. C A M P B E L L ,
Third and W ash in gton S treets
P rop.
P hone 1703
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Get the FACTS Before You
Get the CAR
MANY vlninis for p erfo rm an ce, size, econom y, design find quality
fire being m ade for ca rs in the low -price field.
As a pro sp ectiv e b u y er of a Ford, or any o th er car. you have a
right to know the fa ils . T hen you can d ecide for yo u rself w hich c a r
gives you th e most fo r th e m oney.
T he Ford V-S c h a lle n g e s any car in the low -price field to beat it
on th ese im portant points or on total d oB ar-for-dollar values.
R CARS
(112-inch wheelbase)
W ITH STANDARD
EQUIPMENT
CO U PE..................
. .
W ITH DE LUXE
EQUIPMENT
. . $520
. . 505
. . 575
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$560
545
615
600
590
525
550
• Thete prices remain unchanged
FORD V-8 TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS
There will be a new, modern grocery
in Hillsboro known as the
. $350
T r u c k C h a s s is — 1 3 1 -in c h w heelbase . . .........................
485
T r u c k C h a s s is — 1 5 7 -in c h w heelbase . • .........................
510
S ta k e T r u c k (C lo sed C ab) 13 1 -in c h w heelbase . .
650
S ta k e T r u c k (C lo sed C ab) 1 5 7 -in c h w heelbase . .
715
FAIRWAY MARKET
Zn addition to above, prices were also reduced on other
Commercial Cars and Truck types from $10 to $20
|c h ~ T » T rT h .(S h o Z ^ ll^ H —
M
I ..rk V «
I ar "A "
PERFORMANCE
T o p .Speed in lliit li G ea r
T o p S(»eed in Second (¿ear
A cceleration from S tandinx S ta rt
Acceleration in Second and lli< h G ea r*
llill ( lim b in g Ability in lllx h G e a r
H iding Q ualities oxer All Type<t of Koad*
SIZE
M caau re A ll Inside I tody Dim rrudofvi w ith T a p e lin e
M easure ( haasis Space Required by Engine (not av ailab le for
body)
.Measure Length of W heelbase (C en ter of F ro n t llu b to C en ter
o f H ear H ub)
( he< k Stse of Tires
ECONOMY
T e«t Gaaoline and O il Economy
In vestigate Kepla« em ent P arts I*rices
In veattgate E ngine O verh aul Coata. I C om pare w ith Ford
to ry reb u ilt C ylin der Assembly R eplacem ent Policy)
fa c ­
C om pare Service I«abor C hargea
I «earn about Service C e rtific a te B eneflta
C om pare D elivered Prices on New C ar W IT H E Q U IP M E N T
In vestigate F reig h t, D elivery and F in an ce C harges on N ew C a r
A nalyze Ite m ize d B reak-dow n of M o n th ly In s ta llm e n t P aym ents
and Check a<ain.st D elivered Price of C a r
DESIGN
C onsider t li r Ford V -8 Engine, A lu m in u m C ylin d e r
C ra n k s h a ft, Ig n itio n System, C arbu retor, etc.
Heads,
Check T o ta l N um ber of both R oller and B all Bearings In C a r
C om pare B rakin g Surface Areas ll.e n g th and W id th of B rake
L in in g s ). T h e Ford V -8 has 18« square in d ie » — an Im p o r­
ta n t safety facto r
L e arn advantages of T o rq u e -tu b e D riv e and Ford H ear A xle
Design
G e t d ata on Shm k Absorbers (F o rd has se lf-a d ju stin g double-
acting h y d ra u lic ), W heels (F ord has one-pieee welded steel
type) and o ther Exclusive F o rd Features
QUALITY
C’h e rk q u ality of every item fro m F ro n t B um per to R ear B um per
and compare w ith
Ford V -8, Including
Rustless Steel
H eadlam ps, A n ti-ru s t T rea ted Fenders, W elded Steel-spoke
O ne-pieee W heels, E ig h t-c y lin d e r Engine, A lum in um C y l­
inder Heads, S afety Glass, A ll-steel Body, In te rio r T r im and
A ppointm ents. No m a tte r w h a t you cheek on th e Ford V -8
you w ill fin d th e same high, un ifo rm qu ality.
C o m m e r c ia l C ar C h a s s is — 112-inch wheelbase
FO R O P E N IN G
a lt.iw a r .l..
NGE
Is now read y to give you
♦CABRIOLET . .
W ATCH
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THE
The New TEXACO STATION
VICTORIA . . . .
located at Second and Main streets
(h|.
New SERA Projects
Too La te to Cia ssit )
Approved This Week BINDFR. sprmg-tiHilh. other Im-
FORDOR SEDAN
DID YOU KNOW
will bi' In the I G G
IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN CO.
Effective Friday, June 15, prices on Ford V -8
Passenger Cars, Trucks and Commercial Cars
were reduced $10 to $20. These reductions repre­
sent new low prices on 1934 models, as there
have been no Ford price increases this year.
♦ROADSTER
obtaining a work program for Uie
T ualatin river flikxl control pro
gram will 1*' coiisi lin 'd this a lte r -
noon during an executive imssiu,;
ot the I ' u a l a t U l Valley Drainage
and Flixkl f« nlnil association hi re.
M atter of incorporating Hie u.—ocl-
atlon will also be considered.
Members ot the T ualatin valley
group inei with ropresentatlvi'S oi
the W illamette Valley Fkaxl t'on
trol as.MKi.itii'n this morning
I\<ur persons w « t «' Injured S u n ­ miller conlracl its rapidly as plans
day afternoon m an uutomoblle col­ ami sixs ifleal io'«s cun be prepansl
lision at the Intersection of the Bite purchased for the building at
Scholls Icny and Hiaverton-Ttgul'd Hi«' corner ot Mam and Fourth
T rade w ith Im perial — Pay Cash and Save!
roads
l'carl Vhyng of Portland streets has been cleared and Is
rouie •>. «hiver of one of the cars, ready tor the sta rt ot the build­
suffcnxt broken ribs and torn liga­ ing program
ments. while Ercd Ludwig of Beav­
III I I S I
IIO H A N N O N
Mrs Iowa Taylor, pioneer of 1852. erton rente I. driver of the other,
Miller* of Quality Feed«
South Heeond SI
R uin. E Bohannon, tii, and resi­ riioue HI
and resident of county more th an received lacerations Mrs Fred Lud­
"HAPI’Y HAYS." Hillsboro, July I. 3. 3 mill 4 t ’elelii ale hen"
80 y cars, dies at home of so n .; wig sutfi ii'd a cut arm and George lient of Hillsboro for the past 25
Des Brisay of Portland route & years, dted I'uesilay evening a t
J< -c Snyder, at Scholls
Join's hispllal
Euneral servici's
received two broken ribs
will be held al Y oungs Funeral
TUDOR SEDAN .
W. G. ID E
W ork Program C onsidered home Friday at 2 p m with Rev wus seen .silling on I he l>uni|M*r
e iit 1,1 > uelghlMii
«at a m i w h e n a p
by I' lood Control Group l ' ,, M , Risa! o lin lallin : liili'i'in
............. pniai'hiil was (oilinl lo be very III.
Four Persona Injured
leased tills week ot federal projects
in A uto Crash Sunday already approved an I t o be placed
FORD PRICES
REDUCED
WANTED
Tliui'Nilay, June 2H, I'.i.'lt
OREGON
AMERICA’S FASTEST
SELLING CAR
AS D EFIN ITELY PR O V ED BY SALES
RECORDS
COMPARE DELIVERED
PRICES
ALL PRICES F .O .B . DETROIT
FORD MOTOR C O M P A N Y
V-8
J
M otor C o .
, AUTHORIZED SALES ANO SERVICE
( ar "B "