rg u s Read Advertising Latest Store New.- Always A ppears in th<* Argus W ith W h i .h V O L U M E X l.l S ta te C apitol N ews L e tte r is Com! » in c l i >• I I i i l .l i 'i r o Independent Good Printing The Argus Gives Q u a lity Service at Fair Prices H IL L SB O R O , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 5, 1934 i Citizenship Duties Told Local Lunds Given for Relief, SERA High During June Widening of Baseline in City Sought NO. 20 Pet Parde Here Sunday Attracts Much Attention Local Bank Shows Rise in Deposits Queen Joy B eaverton Girl Rules Happy Days Pets of every imaginable shape. ' Contribution!« b y W afthliigton size and description, ranging from county and county () jm r ernt a« much ( i uheriiatnrial Bat t le were exhibited by 46 proud owners 04 the federal allotment during Sunday afternoon during the chil­ the month of .June accordlnK to a Promises Interest re|x>rt subm itted tins week t o D e le got ion U rg e» H ig h w a y dren's pet parade at the park Al- F e llo w Klmer II (ioudv fate SERA a d ­ 2.,.o ’(,.*?.„thc .Z luthi u2 ‘^ 5 ™ C o m m er cia l N a tio n a l M ak e* R e s p o n s ib ilit y t o for Oregon Mi»« J o y H u lit S e le c te d as mint.strutor, b y mistresses took the event as a ii« local office B o d y C o n tin u a n c e o f •'■nous m atter. the pets them - M a n , L a w O b e d ie n c e T his statem ent .ould tend to re ­ In c r e a se o f $ 2 3 3 ,5 7 6 Q u e e n G a la E v en t H ere; wives took the m atter in a lighter L o ca l P r o je c t fute rumors th at have bw n circulat­ OAI.EM W hatever tin ou tr »me, S e e n as N e e d s vein D u r in g P a st Y ea r ing tlirough tla tale to tin* effect S n e ll C ro w n s R u ler the ku I m i nutorlal • ampiUgn In Prize for the largest family of th at local conrlbuuons In Oregon Ort’Koti this \ciu proinlM’« to 1* a u m ounU 'd to only 12 per cent of I L -ifin n t. most InterehlUig one and on«* which V I J Ircrrd i g U l t^.t w ho d is p la y e d a lamlly of l: ’li» gov«*rnm «nt, I Xt S l g l 1«11lOIIS will be anylM>dy*A race until tin* Ute rats. Including the m other W J. Mill* m a n a g e r bald final m u l t U announced. and father rats. Second prize went today. Already the «trutnrlata 1 n the to Wanda Johnson of Beaverton Allotment by th« federal govern- three political comps are busily lay­ P a t t e r s o n S a y s G r o u p S e e k s in« nt to WatdiUigt« t. county dur- W o r k o n W o l f C r e e k S h o r t Th a mother dog drawing three S ta te m e n t of C o m p a n s o n R ace», P icnic», F ir ew o rk » , ing their battle plans while the can* P ippi' in a wagon. Hugh Ring of C ut B each R oad A sked . r o May and June am ounted t o dldaten tliemaelvea have let no grass Pause fo r I ro g ra m $10.000 for e a c h of th e p e rio d s L o- Orenco took first honor.. In the In d ic a te s P ro g r ess D a n c es, G a m e s P ro v id e d grow under their feet in getting • —- <'»•! contribution* totaled <3352.70 In W idening and fesuriacing o f i haractenzation division dressed as out onto the firing line Joe Dunne, th. Singing Cowboy." T his equlp- , . , . . . May and <4977 71 In June, accord- Baseline street w«y*t to the city the republican nominee, hiut been Citizens, business men and farm - Happy Days" celebration w ith I .o n n m u a r o u n d t h .. aLaU . w it h a n • , ^ PP. rtly style of ur< h it.. lu r i. u l- (llll|y | lv,.s wa8 m g c l by K F ran k The bulk ol tin- < nntrtbotinns were tim ated a t between 40,000 and 50 - re of the . tale highway commission mid a , 'Huckleberry Finn," with nancial recovery if the increase of lending editorial ..invention». plo- jv ierz. prom inent 1.x ul attorney, from the county in tin fo rm o f Monday ufternoou by a delegation n :. h pole and dog. Prize for $233 576 80 in deposits at th e Com- 000 persons during the four days neer picnics and political gatherings m speukintf before M’veral hundred widow..' and old age pensions, Milb ol Hillsboro odlcials headed by '.ia- smallest pet went to Ann Marie mercial National bank during the of the event which opi ned a t Shute and making hl* presence felt at t pi«, at the Independence day said. park here Sunday and closed Wed­ Mayor Orange Phelps. Considerable Reding ol Hillsboro with a bowl past year is any indication. Corn­ most every place where two or ¡)atii<»tlc exercises at Khute park nesday night. Typical F ourth of Work was *«art«*d on the Hazel- interest in the project was taken ell.tam ing three minute goldfish, parative statem ent issued by the more voters have been gathered Wednesday morning Peters d«*dar- Lai rest pet exhibited w as a riding bank as of June 30 of this year Miss Joy Hulit of Beaverton, who July weather brought out a throng together Dunne h u d u amooth t.tj th a t we must have more re- lab* m *1 knj 1 project Monday m orn­ by the commissioners and Engineer horse with Billy McDonald astride, shows deposits of $986 420 09 as was chosen as queen of the tw en- of homecoming picnickers a n d working organization during the *>l>onsihllity for the well ladng ot ing with e v e n men and a ruper- Lynch of Hie U. 8. bureau of roads. ty-eighth annual "Happy Days" merry-m akers yesterday for events o th e r prize winners were: Best against a total of $752.8.52 29 a t the ’I’he project includes build- I’ L Patterson, city attorney, prim ary camimlgn and it has con­ our fellow citizens and that, if it visor (Cunlinur.1 rated vehicle with pet—Elea- same tim e in 1933 celebration a t Hillsboro. th a t culm inated the four-day an- <»n paur io . colum n 3| spok< .man lor the city, pointed out n,,r R eed of Hillsboro, first; Ann tinued to function w ithout so much was not voluntary, it wus up to house and equipment of —Courtesy Oregonian, nual program. the present highway improvement j>, is of Hillsboro, second. Best the Banking as a pause for breath Peter Zim ­ th«* government to bring it about local home-owned institution Selection of the "Happy Days" here only comes as far as Fifth Cos merman. the choice of the “true America's great liberties will la* dog Betty Bristol o f has been expanded during the pas' queen Saturday n ig h t and t h e s tre i' where It breaks down from i j , j umed progresaives.** Is likewise on the m aintained by the men and wom­ end of the county did standm g at the middle of 1933. The F. Cyrus. No satisfactory control dau for ^ c r e t a r ^ S ^ U te offl- Ills cam paign which up 1 o tilts we u i r a ¡M-ople whose citizens are lam etle Valiev Flood Control asso- 1101 “ “'et with favor from the com­ statem ent for the present tim e m - m ethod has been developed so far ^ t e d a t , h„ Qu£ n s oail Tueaaay point lias Ix'cn e.itlrely 111 the hands ils true rulers. United Utulc«. he elation Officers of the body, which ,nlssl(,n because of lack of money dicates th a t the slate has been as is definitely known. Various , h , d d th crown UDon of hts friends and a highly efficient ... alwuyx m aintained ......... ban hitch rcpr«*M*nt nine valley counties, are in the secondary highway fund. wiped clean with the result th a t remedies have been suggested and h Queen Joy Beaverton no „ bills now uuisumumg. outstanding. «■«•Minm.iiv h»»,w «ueen headed joy. Beaverton cam paign commute« ideals in Its foreign policy, but not now gathering flixxi damage d ata Icm pleton pointed out th a t „„ „ „ are uuw o occasionally cv ao iu n au y sv m e u u u y n h'» a s » a ru h neaa 01 hand th» m»»i somebody h'a s iie heard Now as lo the pnx |»< 1 o' ihe enough attention has Isen given to Incorporate 111 a n application ' 1,1 knanon had only been Increased activity in the handling about something or other being ef- „A ,,. ,n , h„ march and several candidal« who aspire t o to tin p e a c e anil well being "1 ' kli;.: federal aid for tl«x>d con- 1,1 :l1’' south end of t h e J u ly T erm J u ry P a n e l H y tniin.,.»,' h» th » ineai Rnv I a s of W ashington county and school fective but so fa r mo6t of these ■1 '■ w ool M. .■ a Oregon own people M l P tto n eitod trol c- u . u / «• » j d is tr ic t w a r a r n ts is indicated by an remedies have not worked out sue- q, , ™ . R -u i,, Milter son of E c h ie f e x e c u tiv e Z im m e rm a n w h o th e laxm .. in H um iliation policies. Many aci> of formerly g o o d wtts boldnig up action on t i ig g h h t t W o m e n L isted increase of $16.267 44 in the am ount cessfully. M _ . ,1 ,, be w ill» adm its to atum g MH ialLsllc lean- » h u h ha» perm itted many to come farming land has been transferred L1* ln" norl21 ° rt ' a“ i r t h ^ W « ’!? creek -------- Oi theSe, 1*?*d lU5der r e ' BUCh * " ” vlrus ioiection which ¡xiro, crown-bearer. Queen Joy, ac- l'n “ d L designations until u e not h Hl l for American to lo waste land on the county location of Ing although registered a» a re- here th at are v, the mv Wolf „ d , creek cw » Jury ,____ of 31 _ persons ___ __________ ___ by the „ beet „ companies by Earl Snell; Princess county tax tax ....... tl »-»cwcii .......... Jury panel was sources of th e bank. Recently both _ Is transm itted ____ only Donald u l county. puhh.an, is g e n e ra lly c o n c e d e d th e eilin-n.slilp roll». County Judge D onald T. ro“U ln 11 ' th IU °unty. drawn Monday by Sheriff J. W locaI banks inaugurated a policy leal hopper. According to inform a- Thelma MuUov accompanied by a re in discussing A delegation from Tigard asked Connell _____ to _ _____ ____________ ____ supixirt of the extreme left wuig Olx dlence to law is tla cement in Templeton d e d c la re d ln report ____ July __ 16 for the oi ca!,hln8 county w arrants at _ par tlcn concerning the disease, the vir- Gillman W ight of Laurel; Princess or the radical elem ent of both ihe the foundation of our government, conditions in Ihe county. Some of the completion of the widening j u]y term of "court 'The group In- wlth a resulting increase in the us is earned * ”ove over th e winter ln Mabel Nelson. accompanied by W il- republican uiul democratic parties, declared the local attorney, who these areas could uld be made produc- project on the West Side Pacllic eludes eight women and 23 men. am ount of money available f o r the bodies of these th leaf hoppers. iard Newton of Hillsboro; Princess Kponaor of nutnerou» rudlral re- decried from within used 111 assesstxl M ultnom _ ah Jurors satisfactory control co , , the infection .. — live and lncreaa«*d .................. - val- highway from .. t h e ------ - drawn are: George George Dick, Dick, tfilisboro trade . r a a e channels. cnanneis. No sa.islactory for the in- Verna Mae W alters accom panied experienc forms (luring hi» cxjh rK w e In the law lc sm He »aid 11 was a nation If floods could be controlled, county line tlirough Tigard. They pyed Rood. William E M asters Balance sheet as released by the sects h as been developed bv h e r u n c le P h illn M e a d o f H ills- im m e r m a n s 1 eight- line a n I courag.xm., thing for a he •■ontinued. He also testified th a t Siate senate Z Zimmerman * H*»hl further action on the Lawrence D Hanel. W alter H am - Commercial National bank this About aU th gardeners can do boro' Princess Wilma Schultz, ac- ,M.int Program announced In ac - >u.,„g man to a n s w e r the c a ll o f m a n y farm ers were finding It in- »”u u rth street project. Jo h n w Prlcc and And week, with the 1934 balances first u to t h f c S e d X n U compamed by George B ennett of ...pim g the nd«p«ndrm iuw 6 M - mitry in time of war. but th a t crea. ingly difficult to borrow mon- Nearly every county ln the Mate B rands», Hillsboro; Julia Berggren. lh * “ 32 is as toliows h ‘ “ Pa r al d d Z « w U ^m Forest G rovT M ta Z e ld » 1 Wolfe ( K ill t. .a h u lH i.x l to ..p|pcartng and with a w°uld have been less sulferlng. and president of the association, No arrests or .serious accidents Beaverton route 3; Frank Pulver, _____ all be used a s repellante, b u t six minutes. R obert Neese, 17-year- public record which stam ps him as Program lni|M>rtant following th is testimony _ __ route 4; Molly Leach’ u ere reported in W ashington coun- Beaverton Four Boy Scouts were advanced il should be definitely understood °>d W ashington high school b o y u conservative. Is generally eon- N ecessity of such patriotic pro- Farm ers living along the banks during the Fourth of July cele- Dilley; Andrew Bishop G a r d e n in rank and nine others earned th a t these things are only sug- from Portland, who bad set a h o t i.xled the support ol the right gra ,„ , U) brlng <)U, m oI n ,e T ualatin .......... ......... ....... .. - - - to lead the 20 en tran ts as wuig of Ix.lli Uie dom inant parties. ,,f Independence day was slrcss«d dltlons during t as Beaverton, finished third, conservative republicans J o in in g by Paul L. Patterson, who presided em phasizing the __ m inute behind Lavell. At Beav- with M artin democratic adm irers |„ r Or K j Nk.„i , ,.oll„ nalul,.r the valuable ‘ Frederick Miller of Aloha — --------------------- erton. Sahlfeld was running l n in persuading bun lo give up his H(. gtatPd U)p conillUoUi| th ird P«lW position, but increased ms his u ,,; carried away during the high w ater S m cilL y “‘m toUUn« W200 were * advanced^to the s te r ?rank R 1 | W/ l °n «>« seal in cungn ss for n try ul the g In California, according to as president of Hillsboro Rotary win fircm anshln ’ ’ 5 C° abdomen of one of the sn jd e rs 1» thp tnn^nf c d ° Utv.?i 016 raC8 a t fuse to support M artin in Novem- furnished by the Beaverton band. J«t»cs Lewis, county commission- T?^d. He had returned to £>ub at the club luncheon today-. » ^ "btnshlp, a m of on of ^ h e ^ p id e re is U betop of Canyon hill with a leg lx-r even a« they (W ««d him In An excellent pageant. "It lli.p - ci . Mrs Helen Hamilton, executive ' ’‘»'tlimd recently and had then f ¿ „ “ cvAle’ r » « P r e s e n te d with ~ Z ------ , eggs were brought w U h The ^ n 7 v ^ hlngton smd M ultnonuN ilw* primaries. He a I mmi UI also b«- pen«xi on Indc|»*nd>nfust-d G aston with the outskirts de„ i nnH r r ls Vl« ,-Presi- -------------- 1-------------- ------ ---- ; Salem and alighted from the i Vu Alid .ers?n •e« * ta ry . . . . . __, * | No u .ick widow spiders have been ‘ Wednesday evening ». a Î S Â 1 - t s - X I« - ' Ä - s a S i S f S ' . 'S S S ’S S Ä - d / S S well a» to dip well into the follow­ . r , D *fl • A $ Ibus. “ I,ght<>d ,r ° m ing of Ham Brown, although he c an ­ t F r n Z lC r - L d llK C B i l l 111 A c c o r d R attle » a s U k e n to Dallas Fri- ,h “ r Rolling an d T h o n in sBróníéew’e str* fe- declared' Rev" Chârîès” M* a t the south portion of the park not expect much help from tlioee before one of the largest crowds who followed Rufus Holman to de­ in the history of the celebration. Wieber Resigns feat and who still sm ari under the il. He appeared to be su ffe r-, U s ta r'«d as a before the Hillsboro R otary club W. H. Wieber, who has been lush of the “best Holman drive. >m a paralytic stroke or blow „ “ r .PU?„ Vm True P’‘rP°se « at the Thursday meeting I t should County Grocers Picnic head. On the other hand Dunne will lose on the e uvuu. i I ,iy? 18 to kiu 8erms and protect the be encouraged more in the or- m anager of the Shell Oil company W ashington County Food a n d WASHINGTON. p . C . - " T h e heavily Indebted farm ers are act- WatCh and , 30 ln cash w e r e | A meeting win to both of hl» opponent» many of ... dinary affairs of life- he salf the Farm the .security o f farm mortgages a; Forest Orov«- p .o rx ,, Hansen j time patriotism , according to Rev county as his territory. .Continued on pare i . . column 2> cd when they had helped to save Credit adm inistration, since It a t- ninety per cent of which was used gained throueh . V " aS D t H lix h t P t * I rvr-'il Reed, who said all should be true “ the state from Holman domination, t'-mpte to prevent occasional scl- lo refinance existing farm d e b t' door. h w t unlocked screen Aig* i c r O l L.OCRF to ideals of fathers and the heritage ll Is this shift of allegiance, com- i*sh creditors liom foreclosing on burdens and ln making conunltt- plicated now with Ihe en try of t h e ' .Halrcssp 1 farm debtors." W. I. My- m ents to lend seven hundred mil- „ „ j ,:aP °ns °« gasoline R eierence of our heroic citizens Independent ran.ll.lut. expressed bv by the andldate which will 11 ■ governor ot the F arm C redit lion dollars more, the Farm Credit ÎÎ.P'« hat hat 'hey they were th a n w what "I'lie program of lie F arm Credit farm ers who otherwise might have . \ 9 ra f- Portland route 2, ie- datighler Mrs niu„ei! L ’ lh e y d id - managers. Oood m anagem ent and plenty of ble. Forty acres are given over to ' ' :lstrntlon has has been to pre- needed to avail tin- «»elves ol bank- E u ‘" Î, a borrow from àgèd Mrs” C oow r^w hoC orchard tr«*« arc clean-cut th e land. A few years later h e greater th a n were the receipts d u r­ added 13 acres, then 12 and finally ing the sam e period ln el four more to round out ihe 75-acre or 1033. FTom January farm The land was made to pro­ 30. stale departm ent recocts duce a living for a growing family the game commission collect which now numbers six and even ln total of $142,364.39 compare. these "hard time»" Vandehey 12 bushels (Continued uv a . u L iN iim c * at Program Pageant P resen te d Bank House Expands Flood Damage Data Obtained Large Crowd Attends a Blight Strikes Tomato Fields Circuit Court Jurors Drawn B oy S c o u ts Yy Jfl L/Unnp rOUrin o *J Wiley Installed rvOf’nt’X7 LeilGer rvoiury Farm Credit Administration Ä * ' — ”” W Folk Fatally H u rt I igard Boy Drowns • n , ... Ill Pudding River — - has bcen left Uum Good Management, H ard W ork SflOW r> KCSllItS V V anfleiieV 1 ram <11.11 i 1