The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 27, 1935, Image 1

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Early Copy—
Celebrate—
Makea for Fewer Mistakes
and B etter Service
The F ourth of July and
llurnocoiuinK lloro
W ith Which b Combined
First Section, Pages 1 to 10
“Happy Days Events Will Open Saturday Night
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
A.
Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, June 27, 1935
V o lu m e 4 2 , N o . 1 9
HV
th e l l i i l . b o r o
lohn Kamna
t- L IN D U B O K
No Legislation by State
for Federal Pension
Act as Passed
Returned to
Crowded Program on Tap
Local Relief
for A nnual Celebration
up t()
B a s e b a ll
*********** •
Hilhi Board
G am es,
P a t r io t ic
F ir e w o r k s , P a r a d e ,
C o n te s ts ,
P r o g r a m , P ic n ic s Set f o r “ H a p p y
D ances,
D ays
Altered Soon
“Happy Days'' Program
County Girl
to be Named
Saturday, June 29-«-
Goddess of Liberty Selection Dance, Shute P ark A udi­
torium. Selection of Goddess and A ttendants at 9 p. m.
Dancing the rem ainder of the evening.
as Goddess
AI.KM No additional legislation
Tuesday, July 2—
is needed to make the Oregon
Baseball games, fireworks, pa­ Saturday in the Shute auditorium.
old age pension act conform to the
Baseball game. Hillsboro Juniors vs. Cornelius Juniors,
T w e n ty -fiv e A s p ira n t* W ill
triotic and floral parade, contests, The Goddess will b e crowned S e p a ra tio n R e -e m p lo y m e n t,
federal act Just upproved by con­
Shute P ark field, 2 p. m.
gress, In the opinion of officials S ix t y -f o u r B a llo ts C a st H e r e uerlul acrobats, picnics, band con­ during the annual ball on the eve­
R
e
lie
f
O
ffic
e
s
A
s
k
e
d
T a k e P a rt in S election
ning
of
July
3.
Public
wedding,
Public Wedding and Dance, Shute P ark auditorium , 9
certs und patriotic exercises ull
here based on press report! sum ­
M o n d a y a t A n n u a l V o te
these free attractions und enter- | with IJr Henry Young performing
p. m.«
marizing the provisions of t h e
H
e
r
e
by
M
o
n
d
a
y
a t D a n c e S a tu rd a y
tulnm ents und more ure on tap for the ceremony and Mayor J. H.
new law Tile Oregon act. passed
Adams Aerial Acrobats, Shute P ark midway, 1:30 p. m.,
U n io n H ig h D is t r ic t
Visitors at the tw enty-ninth an G arrett giving the bride away, is
by the last legislature. Is believed
and
7:45
p.
m.
nual "Happy Days" celebration, scheduled for the highlight of the
to meet all of the federul req u ire­
Carnival attractions and shows, all day.
Dancing
sponsored by the Hillsboro hire- dance Tuesday evening
ments Including lliose of age, rest-I
men's association, at Stiute park ■ will lx- conducted all afternoon and
deuce and adm inistration. S o m e.
Tuesduy, Wednesday und T h u rs­ evening on July 4
—
fear was felt that the uge req u ire­
W ednesday, July 3—
G rand firew orks display of 150
ment of the state law might not
day.
S enator G eo rg e A itk e n W ill
O utstanding among the a ttrac­ pieces is planned for 9:15 p. m. E s ta b lis h m e n t W o r k s S t a f f
satisfy the provisions of tile fed-
Boys’ Bicycle race, starting at Cornelius 1 p. m. and
eral which perm its participation in B o a rd o f N o n - H ig h S ch o o l tions scheduled will be buseball j Thursday. Firem en declare that
ending
at
Shute
Park.
C ro w n Goddess J u ly 3
in
C
o
u
n
ty
C
o
n
te
m
p
la
te
d
games on each afternoon of the the exhibition will be one of the j
old age pensions by persons 85
Baseball game, Roy (Washington County league) vs.
A r e a W i l l O r g a n iz e
three-day event. Hillsboro's junior largest in the history of the "Hap­
years of age but a provision in the
Cedar Mill (Farm Union league), Shute P ark field, 2
team, sponsored by C arl Russell, py Days" event.
federal a d perm its stutes to limit
Goddess of L iberty for the an­
p. m.
Patriotic, floral and pet parade.
Complete separation of direct re-
and the C ornelius Juniors, managed
assistance to persons 70 yeurs of
W. Kamna Jr. of Farm ing- by ' Bun” Huson, will clash in the v h .c h is to start at 9:15 a. m . July 1
nual Hillsboro “Happy Days’’ cele­
and re -e rn p lo y m e n s e ^ e ° ‘
Crowning of Goddess of Liberty and Dance, Shute P ark
age or over until January 1, 1940 ton John
bration!
Wttich of the 25 attractive
was unanimously re-elected as opening game at 2 p. m. Tuesday 4 from the corner of firs t A venue I Bees and personnel in Washington
auditorium , 9 p. m.
There does, however, appear to
aspirants will be the first to win
on the Hillsboro union Hoy of the Washington County and Mam streets under the span-
w‘“
completed on or be-
be need for further legislation If director
Adams A erial Acrobats, Shute P ark midway, 1:30 p. m.,
this honor and be crowned with a
school board for 11 five-year league will meet Cedar Mill of the sorship of the Hillsboro Rotary - lore Mond“y’ “CCOrd*ng„
Oregon is to reap the full benefits high
and 7:45 p. m.
diadem on the evening of July 3?
Monday during the unnual Farm Union loop nt 2 p m
.
•
Wed­ club. Is attracting considerable in. nouncement today by .
of the unemployment Insurance sec- term
This question, which has attrac­
Carnival attractions and shows, all day.
Hilhi district meeting A totul of I nesday In the second scheduled terest All entries must be in line chairman of the county relief com-
11,,11 o f tin- fed . , a l e< o i l . m ile
ted county-wide attention for the
voles were cast at the election, game In the Fourth of July game. of march on First between M a in ' ™ l«* This action u being taken
curity a d This act levies a puyroll 64
past few weeks and which has
a m arked increase over the 24
tux of three per cent on ull cm- ballots received at the local ele­ Verboort of the T ualatin Valley and Edison not later than 8:45 a. iollowing noUfication from federad
T hursday, July 4—
draw n nominees from enthusiastic
players of four or more persons. In m entary school district vole the league and Aloha of the Sunset m and report to the ch airm an .; headquarters and isbelievedItoi be
organizations in all parts of the
league will play for the Washing Richard E Wiley. Cash prizes will i t*>e first step In setting up the new
»tales winch have provided for u n ­
Patriotic and Floral Parade, starting at the courthouse
area, will be answered at 9 p. m.
Monday.
ton county cham pionship at 1:30 be aw arded in all classes. Entries government works program.
employment compensation a cred­ previous
at
9:15
a.
m.
and
ending
at
Shute
Park.
Saturday during the Goddess of
Reduction In the w arranted and
The new program w ill be han­
it of 90 per cent is allowed for bonded debt of the district during Admission to all games will be should be filed at the Argus of­ dled by the works progress ad­
Flag-raising ceremony, Shute Park, 10:30 a. m.
Liberty selection dance at the Shute
fice liy noon Ju ly 3.
contributions to the slate fund
free.
park auditorium.
ttie past year of $29,750 23 was re ­
P atriotic exercises, south grove Shute Park, 11 a. m.
Opening event on the crowded
Free V enetian theatre tickets and ministration, the letter received by
.
• • *
Following the procedure adopted
Weil stated. Placem ent of all em ­
ported by 1,. C. Lomax, clerk To­
Baseball game, Verboort (Tualatin Valley league) vs.
The report of the state planning tal of $¡4.75023 In loan and gen program will be the selection of free m erry-go-round tickets will ployes on the new w orks program
last year, selection of the Goddess
(Continued on pave 4, column S)
board on ttie proposed m-w capital erul fund w arrants w a s retired the Goddess of L iberty at 9 p. m
Aloha (Sunset league). Shute P ark field, 1:30 p. m.
of Liberty for the 1935 celebration
will be made by the N ational Re­
building together with recom men­ and the bonded debt was reduced
will be left to chance and the can-
employment Service.
A irplane Stunts, over Shute P ark, all afternoon.
dations us to location, style of by $15,000. according to the report
! didates themselves. All will be giv­
New Office Planned
Boys’ and G irls’ races, Shute P ark, 2 p. m.
architecture and method of financ­
en a lair and equal chance to re­
Debt Load Slashed
Prior to this time the county re ­
Ladies’ Nail-driving contest, Shute Park, 2 p. m.
ing Is due to be filed Friday of
ceive the honor.
O utstanding loan w arrants at the
bel committee has assisted the Na-
tins week Governor M artin bus
Old-tim e Fiddlers’ contest, Shute Park, 3 p. m.
Novel Selection Planned
! tional Re-employment Service by ,
been in almost dully conference present time am ount to $27,300,
Band Concerts, Shute Park, morning, afternoon and
Nominees will gather at the audi­
11
provi«Ui>g p e r s o o n a l a n d fa c ilitie s
with m em bers of the board and while endorsed general fund w ar­
evening.
torium and be introduced to the
l l O n O r S LIT I r i e e i fo r registering and placing unem-
with •.ate officials and individuals rants are non-existent. Tile total
audience at 9 p. m. by a represent­
_____
ployed. Under the new set up, this
Fireworks, Shute Park, 9:15 p. m.
i.-gurdlng plun» for the new build­ for these1 two Items at the close of
ative of each girl’s sponsoring or­
ing which is being given pri-ce- till. 1933 34 sch o o l y e a r was $42.- In te r e s t L a c k in g a t O p e n in g <Hy I. E m neta. A..L County Aa«nt) work would be handled by a sta fi
Dancing. Shute P ark auditorium, starting 1 p. m.
ganization. The candidates will
Seven W ashington county club entirely separate from the rebel
.1. ncc over ull other stute problems. 050.23 Bunds now outstanding to­
Adams
A
erial
Acrobats,
Shute
P
ark
midway,
1:30
p.
m.,
then go one at a tim e to a box in
tal $118,500 us compared with $133,-
• • •
M e e t ; S ec o n d Set M o n d a y
members won honors in judging personnel.
and 7:45 p. m.
the
middle of the hall and draw
500 at the same lim e last year. The
contests held at the close of the
First word that a federal re-em-
Criticism by J M 8ehon, deputy l l i l l.l i .n o union high school dis­
out an envelope. Five of the envel­
C arnival attractions and show’s, all day.
stale insurance commissioner, of trict is practically on a cash busis.
Local citizens are either entirely annual 4-H sum mer school in Cor- ploymcnt service office would be
opes will contain slips declaring
tin- new safety responsibility act Lomax stated.
In sym pathy w ith the proposed vallis. The county delegation re- organized in Washington county
the holders to be w inners in the
which goes Into effect July 1, has
Hillsboro zoning program or lack turned Saturday after two weeks was received last week by Donald
elimination.
Receipts of the district during Interest in the project, as no one of study and recreation.
T. Templeton, county judge At
bi ought 11 storm of protest from
The five lucky girls w ill then
t0
agents of cusuulty 11 n d liability the past year totaled $87,084.86 attended the first public hearing J Mary Olive S narr, Portland route ‘hal Ume lhe county was
retire
and select one of their num ­
companies operating In this state These funds were obtained us fol­ conducted by tin- city planning 5. won first place and Virginia contribute $100 a month to aid in
ber
as Goddess of Liberty. The oth­
Sehon. in an address over KOAC, lows Taxes. $85.852 62; tuition from commission Monday evening. As a Sohlcr. Cornelius, won second place conducting the work. The county
er four wiU then become attend­
last week referred to tin new act as the non-high school district board. result, a map showing the various in the cooking contest. These girls in turn called up the various cities
ants. Each of the five successful
•a vicious law." Insurance agents $10,05031; transportation from the contem plated zones is being p re­ had scores of 370 and 355 respec­ to assist.
candidates w ill be allowed two
That the first set-up would prob­
1 n protesting Selmn's statem ent same source, $53X1.34; loan w ar­ pared und will be exhibited in the tively Hmka Koopmans. Tigard,
votes, only one of which may be
point out that sim ilar laws are rants issued during the year, $5350. Argus window. Citizens are asked and Jean Ann Connell, Hillsboro, ably be of a tem porary nature and
D e le g a te s 10 S ta te C ounties cast for herself. The Goddess of
i states Tile and other sources, $878.59.
would insure establishm ent of a
ffect
to
study
the
map
and
then
attend
tied
in
third
place
in
the
canning
Sum
m
er
recreation
program
at
Liberty will be given a complete
Expenditures w ere reported ns the second hearing at 8 p. m. judging, each w ith a score of 340 perm anent office under the social
i t 1 involved
ides that
outfit, while the attendants w ill re ­
O
rg
a
n
iz
e
H
e
re
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
Junior
high
and
David
Hill
schools
follows;
General
control,
$2342
13,
■
,t
itisfy
any
1
1
celiteli
fit
in
Monday at the city hall to offer Approxim ately 600 girls judged i n , seO lU tt act after the first of the
ceive dresses.
ic had as a supervision, $1800, teachers. $18,- suggestions nd reactions.
will
probably
open
at
9:30
a.
m.
y
tb
r
was
the
opinion
expressed
last
it th a t n
these contests.
George M A itken of Garden
b fore they 925 94; operation of plant, $3800 60,
by Judge Templeton. At that Monday, according to the P arent-
of lie ac<
re
Decision to form one super pow­ Home, state senator from Washing­
The tentative plan contem plates
In the agricultural division Carl week
provide maintenance, $855 37; transportation.
Teacher associati o n c o m m i t t e e ,
time
he
stated
that
betw
een
four
can d rtv . again and al
ton county and representing Gov­
f future ti­ $13.807.03; domestic science, $110 38; the designation of six districts in : Van Kleek, Beaverton, placed third and five persons would be em­ which is co-operating with the er district of eight northw est Ore- ernor Charles H. M artin for the
i
1 ( . • • -I - e l l o.
the form manual training, $301 35, library the city and regulating the types in ttie crops judging with a score ployed in the office.
gon counties and to organize M ult­ occasion, will officiate at the crow n­
SERA
and
local
school
boards
in
li a l ic i . l l 1. pollMbilt
e policy. b o o k s $186 49, lock fund. $308; in- of buildings that may be construc­ o f 835 out of a possible 880. There
SERA canneries are expected to sponsoring the project. All young­
o f u bond or an in
and Tillamook counties as ing of the Goddess of Liberty at
surance. $270 43, equipm ent, $524 80. ted in each The en tire city will be w ere 100 entries in the crops ju d g ­ start operation in W ashington coun­ sters betw een the ages of four and nomah
separate units was reached h e r e ! the annual ball on the evening of
Included
in
the
program
and
almost
ing
contest.
"turned women employed in state street a s si•» .eluents. $398 80; pay­ every citizen will be affected by
ty on or about July 5. according 16 years who wish to participate late Thursday afternoon following July 3.
LeRoy Mills and Remi Coussens. to Weil. Equipm ent has been pur­ are asked to attend on the opening a conference of delegates from 10
departm ents are suffering from a ment on bonds. $15,000. payment on
The Goddess of Liberty will take
< both of Hillsboro, tied for sixth chased for units al Hillsboro. For­ day.
serious case of the jitters what old loan w arrants, $11.300. pay­ the project.
counties at the Hilisboro Grange an active part in activities planned
ment
on
old
w
arrants,
$8800.23;
in-
Zones
planned
will
include
two
place
in the livestock judging con- est G rove and Aloha, while the
with all the rum ors em anating from
hall.
The
N
orthwest
Oregon
Power
Only
classes
for
children
are
during
the three-day "Happy Days”
tContinuMl on pas« 4, column 4)
residential districts, a special busi­ ] lest with scores of 750 out of a pos- cannery at Tigard was already
the budget departm ent about a
at present, but if requests D istrict association, consisting o f . celebration. Principal events will
ness district, a central business i sib le 900 T hree hundred-seven stu- completed. The general supervisor planned
proposal to remove them from the
for adult instruction are received, the counties represented, was a ls o 1 include the patriotic and flora)
area, an Industrial zone and a park I dents entered this contest.
public payroll August 1 has been
and assistants will be provided the program may be changed ac­ set up.
parade and the patriotic exercises
Forty of the 59 county delegates by the county SERA.
und recreation district.
(le fin lt. ly fixed as tile time at
cordingly. The program is planned
Counties to be included In the on the morning of Ju ly 4.
One and tw o-fam ily homes will to the sum m er school attended on
Five new projects w ere approved for morning and afternoon of regu­ projxised super district are Wash- I Candidates who are anxiously
which the budget director will make
be perm itted iji the first residential scholarships
These
scholarships I this week, according to W. J. Mills,
his recom mendations to the gov­
zone and u 20-foot setback will be w ere offered by business firms, county manager. These included lar school days during July and ington. Clackamas. Clatsop, Polk, aw aiting the selection of the God­
ernor and board of control cover­
required.
Regulations
will
be
ex-
community
organizations.
Grange. programs to produce rugs and car­ August and the w ork w ill be given Columbia, Marion. Lincoln a n d ] dess of Liberty are as follows:
ing this subject. Ills report, it is Mission type Itanrh House Begun
Yamhill. In the ballot for th e large
Candidates Listed
1 tended to ullow apartm ent houses F arm ers’ Unions, schools and local pets from w'aste from the sewing free of charge.
understood, will contain a list of
M orning activities w ill be con­ district, seven counties voted fav-1 Complete list of candidates nom­
Last Week on to r n r ll Koad
in the second residential area. 4-H clubs of the county.
all m arried in the employ of the
projects, cleaning approxim ately
Further extension to perm it busi­
The Washington county delega­ six miles of drainage ditch north ducted from 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. orably. the Washington c o u n t y inated to date by the various or­
state, together with their salaries,
delegation alone voting against the ganizations are as follows:
(Continue,! on page 4. column 4)
Construction of a two-story Mis­ ness establishm ents, but continuing tion broadcast a 15-minute program of Beaverton, clearing and leveling
tile employed status of the hus­
plan.
Gloria Coulter, Hillsboro Busi­
(Continued on page 4. column 7)
band in each instance and his in ­ sion type ranch house wns started the setback, is contem plated in the
one acre adjacent to the Carlon
The original organization motion ness & Professional Women's club.
come, If any. The proposed reform, last week by H W Itay, chairm an special business district. Industrial
school, shingling and repairing the
M argaret Greenawald, W ashing­
was drafted to include all 10 coun­
It Is explained, is not a move of the Ray-Muling cannery board structures only will be restricted
Pleasant View school, and con-
ties. but was later am ended to ex­ ton County Moose lodge.
against m arried women as such but of directors, on the south side of from the central business zone.
i struction of 25 tables at Shute
Helen Rutschman, Laurel Ladies'
clude M ultnom ah and Tillamook
Following the public meeting
an attem pt to replace women who the Cornell road opposite the Hay
counties. The latter area has al­ club.
do not really need to work with i breeding farm. The house will be Monday evening, the city planning
Total of 34 juniors left Hillsboro
Ruth Raynard, Hillsboro union
ready organized a people’s utility
I Tuesday afternoon for enlistment
others who ure in need of jobs to , set back from the highway about commission wiil prepare its final
high school seniors.
in CCC camps. Sixteen of this Local Soldiers Look Forw ard to district, w hile the form er was per­
support themselves and their d e­ a qu arter of a mile nnd will have report and subm it the m atter to
Authelva Cox, Hillsboro Rebekah
m itted to w ithdraw following a re ­
Camp Clatsop N ext Year
betw een an acre and an acre and a the council for final action. An Hillsboro Motor to Move About group w ere sent to Camp Boynton
pendents.
quest by Ray W. Gill, state Grange lodge.
ordinance incorporating the recom ­
at Astoria and the balance to Van­
half in lawn und grounds.
July I to Main Street Site
( Continued on pa<« 8, cotamn 1)
m aster and delegate from M ultno­
couver Barracks. The county quota
First story of the building will mendations of th e commission will
(By Lt. Arthur Kroegerl
mah
county.
was
28,
but
the
additional
six
were
lx* of white-washed briek nnd the then be prepared and acted upon.
Plans to open a new sales room
The local unit of the Oregon
Tem porary officers of the group,
j second story of vertical boards and The council may or may not con­ and repair shop for the Hillsboro sent as cooks.
National G uard arrived in H ills­ selected at th e first meeting in
batting Exposed beams w ill be duct other hearings after Monday Motor company on Main street near
boro Tuesday a t 6 o'clock, glad to Hillsboro on Ju n e 2, w ere declared
hewn tim bers taken from an old night.
the new postoffice building shortly
be home after a dusty, but in ter­ officers of the perm anent organiza­
C harles McKinley, chairm an of after Ju ly 1 w ere announced this
Two Forest Grove residents were burn constructed in the seventies,
esting two weeks' camp w ith the tion for the coming year, while
the
P
ortland
planning
commission,
Injured Monday evening when the , according to Hay.
week by Jam es Whitelaw, propri­
41st Division at Fort Lewis, Wash. present chairm en of the various
and
Mr.
Freem
an,
technical
ad
­
ear In which they were riding was
The ranch house will have eight
etor. The firm has also opened a
The general comment among the county delegations w ere named as Local Man Heads Veteran Group
Involved in n collision south of C or­ I rooms, a sleeping porch, and three visor for the same board, w ere in used car lot on Second street with
boys was th at they would not m em bers of the board of directors
tor the Fourth Time
nelius. Earl Perry suffered un in ­ , fireplaces Heat will be provided Hillsboro Monday conferring with William Davidson in charge.
i
trade one county of Oregon for until such tim e as perm anent chair­
local officials regarding the pro­
jured nose nnd M arrletta Perry re ­ by an oil burner
New location, formerly occupied Local Concern Reports Gains in the whole state of Washington.
men
w
ere
chosen.
G.
W.
Thiessen
H.
V.
Gates of Hillsboro w a s
posed
Hillsboro
planning
o
r
d
i-
ceived severe scratched and bruises. I C harles W Ertz. P ortland con-
by Moulton's garage, is now being
Reserve for Past Six Months
G enerally, the local soldiers con­ of Clackamas county and John O. elected comm ander of the D epart­
Virgil H. P erry was driving the i tractor, and Tom Burns, associate, nance. The tentative plans were re m o d e le d by the Weik Bros, of
ducted them selves in a reputable Bozart of Bay City thus became ment of Oregon, Grand Army of
car In which the two injured p er­ | are in charge of the work. These studied Saturday by F. A. C uth­ Hillsboro and w ill be decorated by
Three per cent dividend, t h e manner, not only in camp, but also
sons w ere riding, while the other | men arc the same that built B. E bert, associate professor of land­ B. R. Nickeson. Up-to-the-m inute tw entieth consecutive sem i-annual on leave. One Hillsboro group ran chairm an and secretary, respective­ the Republic, for the fourth year
machine was driven by Mrs. George I Mating's home at Whale Cove and scape architecture at the U niversity shop equipm ent Is to be installed dividend to be declared in the past afoul of M ilitary Police In South ly. Dr. E lbert Slaughter of Portland at the annual election session In
was named as advisor.
Portland last Thursday. First term
Foege of Portland.
tin- new w a r e h o u s e at tin- c a n n e r y of O regon.
and W hitelaw declares that he will 10 years, has just been ordered by Tacoma, but nothing serious re ­
Delegates present for the session was in 1895, when the departm ent
Mrs. Vernon A. See of Henverton
have the most m odern shop west of the W ashington Savings & Loan as­ sulted.
w
ere
as
follows:
Clackamas
coun­
had hundreds of veterans on its
received head injuries Sunday eve­
Portland. Opening date at the new sociation of Hillsboro. The pay­
The company has a high rep u ta­ ty—Elm er McClure, G, W. Thies­ roster and when everyone had to
ning when the car In which she
location w ili be announced later.
ment is effective July 1 and checks tion for its technical training, and sen nd Byron G. Carney. Tillamook
hard to finish all the busi­
was riding collided w ith the rear
W hitelaw has been in the auto­ to investors will be sent on that usually w orks hard to m aintain county—John Schild, L, J. Redberg work
ness in three days. This will be Mr.
of another autom obile near Six
mobile business in Hillsboro for the date.
i the reputation. The unit also be­ and John Plasher. Multnomah coun­ Gates’ third consecutive term as
Corners on the West Side Pacific
past three years, handling Chevro­
The association holds the unique longs to the famous 2nd Battalion ty—Ray W. Gill. Mary Schand and
hlghwny. In reporting the accident,
let nnd Oldsmobile cars. He reports record of having gone through the which is called the "Pansy Bata- A. W. Orton. Clatsop county—P. F. commander.
O ther officers are: Joseph W.
her husband stilted that a machine
museum
here
Mrs.
W
entheired
de­
that
he
now
has
six
mechanics
em
Early days in th e Oregon country
depression w ithout missing a div- lion” by the jealous, because it is
a n d William Pustenen Ridge, 88. senior vice-commander;
apparently stalled on the hill nnd w ere recalled and the place of clared that Washington county had ployed in his shop, tw ice the total idcnd and w ithout im pairing Its called upon to act as escorts for Dempsey
(Continued on page 4, column 7)
(Continued on pa«« 4, eoinmn l j
that the car In front of him stop­ W ashington county In the state's more history connected with It for a year ago, and has also in- reserve fund account. J. M. Per- governors, generals and o t h e r
ped suddenly.
, SOn, m anager of the association, re- prom inents. This also calls for ex­
early history wus cited nt th e a n ­ than nny other county in the n a­ creased his sales force.
nual meeting and picnic of the tion. This county, she said, wns
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i ported to the board that the asso- acting drill in order to keep the
W ashington County Pioneers nnd nnmed by Colonel Joseph L. Meek
standard of the battalion w here
after
W
ashington
county,
Virginia,
(Continued on paire 4, column 6)
Native Sons nnd D aughters asso­
it is.
where
he
was
born.
ciation at Shute pnrk Sunday a f t­
No one was reduced in grade or
Musical num bers Included old-
ernoon. More than 300 w ere In a t­
subjected to any more serious dis­
tendance and the gathering was so
cipline than confinem ent to camp
(Ry Wm. r . Cyru®. County Agent)
Six entrants in the old-time fid­ enjoyable that It was decided to tim e violin music by Pioneer Sam
that trim s off too m any roots In
O R. Westcott of Hillsboro was
j over a S aturday night or an extiu
B erry growers, both of straw ­ the spring. In the greater num ber
dlers’ contest to be held nt Shute make the organization perm anent Walker of Forest Grovo. songs by aw arded the contract this week to
j
tour
of
duty,
peeling
potatoes.
berries
and
cane
fruits,
have
been
of Instances, this is due to the
park on the afternoon of the Fourth w ith as large a mem bership as pos­ W. C. Belknnp of Portland, and carry mail from the local postof­
T here w ere no accidents, and no somewhat concerned this year over same
the Buckaroos, of near Laurel. The fice to the stage depot. He also
4 ,f July have been received, ac­
dry w eather conditions last
serious
illnesses,
although
the
clouds
sible.
The Argus w ill go to press
"Buckaroos,” w ith th eir w histler has a star route between Hillsboro
the almost general lack of growth fall that prevented norm al root
cording to Mrs. George Selfridge,
L. E. Wilkes, who presided, wns and
of
dust
encountered
daily
w
ere
not
Tuesday night in order to al­
accordion
accompanist,
made and Ranks. The messenger service
committee chairm an. The event named president; Finis
shown in many fields. In the cane and bud development.
Mnis L.
i.. Brown
nrow
( (k,r|(,(,d
h u wi(h
, h(. nudlence.
helpful. We are looking forward fruits
low distribution throughout
this applies to red raspber­
■will stnrt nt 3 p. m. and will be
was form erly handled by J. J.
W here the cause of the condi­
to
the
next
camp
at
our
own
of
Laurel
is
vit
i
■
T
h
n
nct-Konncl
in
c
lu
d
e
s
M
e
rv
in
the
county
on
Wednesday
and
more than to others. Most of tion is dry w eather, the planting on
part of the annual "Happy Days" Mrs Emma C. M cKinney of Hills The personnel includes Mcrvin Moekley of Hillsboro.
Camp Clatsop, w hich is a paradise ries
perm
it
the
new
spaper
staff
Whitmore.
Don
nnd
I’.
Haynes,
this condition Is not disease, but the lowest or w ettest land In the
c e le b ra tio n .
Plastering on the new Hillsboro
boro secretary-treasurer. All offi­ Cecil Copeland (w histler) nnd J.
as far as Camp M urray is con­ Is
t o celebrate t h e glorious
the result of the long rainless field usually shows this condition
Fiddlers who have signed 1 o cers w ere re-elected.
postoffiee building is about half
cerned.
Fourth
of
July
along
with
date Include II. F. Mooter of P o rt­
period last fall.
A h u m ™ comparison of plo- Haynes, accordion accom panist
completed, according to Fred Holz-
the worst. This is because these
The
entire
guard
paraded
in
other people in the commu­
land route 6. Frank Jones nnd S. neer days w ith those of the present
Thomas S. Wilkes of Corvallis, nagel, postmaster. The structure is
F ruit buds on most of our straw ­ plants on the w etter lands do not
Portland Tuesday on th eir return.
nity. This edition w ill carry
A. W alker of Forest Grove, W. G. wa« made in the principal nddress form erly of this county, was one expected to be ready for occupancy
berry
varieties
as
w
ell
as
leaf
send their roots below w ater level
last m inute news of the “H ap­
Walker of Banks, Dr. W. II Pos- of the day bv Miss Dulclnn Brown { of the speakers nnd told of some betw een the middle of July and
buds form in the fall. Unless there In the soli in the w inter time.
py Days" Fourth of Ju ly cele­
Icy of Hillsboro nnd E. J. Downc of Portland, daughter of Mr. nnd ' of his rem em brances of early pto- the first of August.
is
sufficient
m
oisture
for
a
normal
Consequently,
they are more shal­
bration here, including the
of Cornelius.
bud developm ent there can not be low-rooted than those on dry land
Mrs E C Brown of Hillsboro and I neers. O ther speakers Included W
Goddess of Liberty and a t­
Entries will be taken until Mon­ the great-great-granddaughter o f:W . Jaq u lth of Scholls, Rev. W. S^
a good foliage growth the follow­ and, in a season of drouth or com­
tendants selections together
day nt the Selfridge F urniture Rev and Mrs. C l a r k (Tabitha) Gordon of Portland, formerly of
ing season and a consequently parative drouth, t h e s e shallow-
with th eir pictures.
store. Harms
Brock garage, or Brown founders of Pacific unlver- Hillsboro, who read several or-
rooted plants naturally suffer more
Correspondents and adver­
Sale of 293 tracts in the recent heavy crop.
by Mrs. George Selfridge.
sity This talk wns the highlight ¡«Inal poems; Milton W. Sm ith of
Many of the straw berries this than those th at are a little more
tisers are asked to please have
auction of property foreclosed for
ieeply rooted.
of the program. Qualities of n Portland, native son of 1855. E. M
their copy in earlier by a
delinquent county taxes netted $34.- year failed to develop and just
Ten Boy Scouts from Hillsboro
pioneer ns given bv Miss Brown In- Crolsan, president of the Oregon
dried on the vine This was largely
Good eare of these plantings from
day
if
possible.
Classified
420.13,
according
to
figures
released
elude vision courage, sacrifice, hard ’ Pioneer association; Miss Mary Bui- nre attending camp at Lee Falls |
columns will close at 11 a.
this week by Miss Gladys Eisner, due to dry w eather, but the small now on w ill In most cases bring
work and perseverance.
I'H-k of Garden Home, officer of above C herry G rove this week. The
m. Tuesday for this edition.
i tax deputy. Since the sheriff’s sale foliage grow th was also a factor them back, providing we have nor­
Mayor J II G arrett made (be the Sons and Daughters °f P ° - cam pers left here Sunday for a one
Correspondents a n d others
! started on May 18. 108 parcels of as there was not enough leaf su r­ mal w eather conditions this com­
week stay.
a
d
d
r
i
’ss
of
welcome
and
Mrs
Edith
neers'
association;
Milton
Miller
sending In news should send
Hillsboro district Boy Scout court
, property, involving $26,497.12, were face to feed the crop of fru it that ing fall. It Is not likely that we
Scouts
taking
the
(rip
included
I and C aptain A rth u r Higgs of Port-
set in some patches.
would have a repetition of delayed
in as much copy as possible
of honor scheduled nt lhe court Toz.ier W entherred responded.
j redeem ed by owners.
Evan
West,
Jack
Butler.
F.lvisDIek-
Htllsboro, in the opinion of Mrs. land.
the last of the week. A mail
Dying of the tops of canes in red fall rains two years in succession.
house tonight (Thursday) has been
Total of 600 tracts w ere neither
ason,
Francis
Brown.
Robert
B
eat­
Mrs. W J. Enschede and Mrs.
slot has been placed in the
! redeemed nor sold and w ere turn- raspberry fields is quite prevalent.
postponed until Friday and will Edith Tozler W eatherred, because
W here straw berry root weevil
ty, Jim m ie Peppard, Robert nnd
Argus office door as a con­
b e held at the Lee Falls camp above of the great part played in the early Blanche Bride, vice-president and Jim Allison, Bud F.lslnger and Jack
l ea over to the county, Miss Eisner Practically all of this is due to has caused the damage, applica­
Oregon
history
by
¡lie
pioneers
of
j
secretary
of
lhe
G
arden
club,
ns-
venience’
to
those
wishing
to
some
kind
of
root
damage.
This
•( lu rry Grove A num ber of local
stated.
Taxes
involved
am
ounted
to
tions
of straw berry root weevil
Christensen. The camp is being eon-
leave m aterial here when the
scouts not attending the camp are W ashington county, should be m a d e , slsted by Mary Elizabeth Bristol ducted for scouts from the Hills­
$73,622.23. These properties w ill be may be straw berry root weevil in poison bait w ill effectively con­
a
great
historical
renter.
She
said
mid
K
atherine
Enschede,
distrlb-
office is closed.
expected to appear. Several Hills­
appraised by the county court, a few cases, and in a few other trol them, but this should have been
boro, Forest Grove, Tigard and Mc­
boro people nre planning to attend thnl many of her friends had of- uted flowers to the pioneers, and M innville districts.
prices set and re-advertised for sale. cases it may be cultural practices applied about ten days ago.
fered
to
contribute
to
a
historical!
ftkmtlnusd
on
pas« 4, column 5)
nnd will leave about 0 p. m.
S
New Plan Expected
D ebt Load S la sh e d
Interest Runs H ig h
se­
County 4-H Club
Zoning Plan
Hearing Set Delegation WTns
City Recreation
Super Power
Project to Open
Unit Approved
Here on Monday
Ray Plans to Build
New H om e at Farm
Guardsmen Back
from Fort Lewis
LtK'al A uto Dealer
Plans N ew Location
Three People Hurt
•
in A uto Accidents
H . V. Gates Named
G. A.R. Commander
Savings, Loan Firm
Declares Dividend
Pioneers, Native Sons and
Daughters Recall Olden Days
Fiddlers’ Contest
Attracts Entrants
A
Scout H onor Court
to be H eld at Camp
Berry Growers in County Feel
Effect Recent Rainless Period
Local Man Gets
'ciation has added more to its re'
Postal Contract
Plea for Early
Copy Next Week
Local Scouts Attend
Camp at Lee Falls
Receipts of Recent
Tax Sale Reported