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I ! Good Printing Dead Advertising The Argun Gives Quality Service at Fair Prices Latest Store News Alway* Appear* in tin* Argun HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRII VOLUME XL! • State Capitol I News i t ter I I I * ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 NO. 10 I Chalmers Voter Lists Dorothy Named for Queen Urban Area in County of May Day Fete Designated For SERA Show Loss Dunne Cites Vital Need Hilhi Actor Ray- Maling Plans Cash Dividends Mi*.*. Dorothy Chalmers, da ugh wr I ot Mr uti'i Mr*. I (i Ciialrru’r* of Corn, llus route 1. ha* been selected to reign a* queen of the annual May festival ot the HllLsboro Christian club* Blip w.ll be crowned a* Queen Dorothy II at the Venetian theater Three Plant* Make Profit; Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Republican Party Total Cut May 8 Mix* Chalmers 1* a member of Maling Optimistic Eastern Part of County 18 Per Cent, Democrats Gamma chapter of the Christian council and a Hilhi aenior Rank on 1934 Pack Districts Set Up ^ALl;M Willi H u I il . (• <’ Holman Reduced 8 Per Cent Ing princes* Ln the event will be lulu 111 led I y Irnillng th,* field in MU* Ixiulse Fischer of Hillsboro, « Uir race for the republican gulx’r- who will attend the queen a* maid naUirlul nomination efforts of the of honor She is also a Hilhi sen untl-llolmun fai'llon are now being State Issues Outlined ior and 1* president of Beta chapter cone,’ntruUxl on ways uik I no .in., of tlie council. Other princesses »111 lor hciuling off the atalr treasurer be Miss Margaret Davis of North Officer* and Director* o f Ul I ils mad dash for this coveted Earl Snell Scheduled to Talk Polling Place* for Primary Plains Mis Margaret Drake of Eligible Workers on Relief g<ml Wtich Hazel, Ml** Ruth Raynard Company Re-elected Rolla Given Interviews Elections Announced A statement attacking Holnuin's at C. of C. Next Monday of Midway, and Miase* Margaret record us u member ot th,* board Newton, Velma Hines and Gertrude Joe E Dunn,- republican candidate of control wild particularly hl* re- PMtmiXXNn, all of Hillsboro tor state governor, who spoke Cash dividend of three per cent, Increasing fttrength of tlie demo Designation of three urban areas i|iax.t for u standardization of stale ('barging cutthroat business lu Ambrose Chlottl o f Hillsboro, Munday ul the local chamber of the first in several years, on the cratic party in Waahington county member of the C-Hl chapter, wil, and organization of the county aalario* was ivlcuscd to tile press ‘ trre»U *lt)i InailguUng tile hue and < ominen e basis of 1933 packing operations, Is indicated by registration figures officiate at the coronation cere executive force was completed this Moi al ay morning by Henry M | cry of oppmutlon thut hiu» been was declared by Ray-Maiing direc released this week by Edward C. monies, while Elwood Coslett, also week preliminary to launching the lliuiu'ii. Stute budget director and ' aroiLMxl again.''I tix* acts of the tors and approved at the annual Luce, county clerk. Both camps ot C-Hi, will act as court herald. state emergency relief administra |a>llUcal s;>okesiiuiii for tlie Meier milk control board, Joe E Dunne, stockholders' meettag Tuesday night show a loss from the peak of 1932 These will be the chief musical tion in Washington county. Olfice administration Tlie statement la republican candidate for governor. due to the disquali. .cation of more roles of the festival Names of the quarters were also transferred to —Cut courteay Oregon Journal in the company offices here. Finan understood to be tlie f Irat of u vigorouwly d<’frnd<xl the purpose and than 3000 registrai. m* for failure prices and members ot the queen's the corner of 8econd and Main Gale Woodworth, who has a prom cial statements as given by Presi serie* of broadsides to be ri'ieiu-cd 1 necessity of U m * Dunne-Ireland milk to vote, but the democrats appear princesses and members ot the streets in the Commercial building by Hanzen during tile next three bill Monday al Uie chamber of inent part in "How's Yo-ur dent B. E. Mallng showed net prof to have received a bit the bcai of queetis W J Mill* of Forest Grove has Health." senior class play to be its of $3049933 tar the Hillsboro »«•rks In an effort to undermine commerce. 'Dw bill Is of vital no cabinet will be announced the deal Republicans rhuwed a loss May Day presented at the high school au plant. $29,885.82 for the Ray-Brown been placed in charge of the local tlie liulman following ' portancr to the aulvutlon of th.- plant at Woodburn and $2.39244 ditorium Friday night. office as manager, disbursing offi In hl* statement Hiuurn charges ' dairy industry and thoar who are Milk Control Board Given ot about 18 per cent from 1932 while Following coronation, members of for the Yakima, Wash., plants. the democrats had approximately the Gamma chapter are planning cer and purcjtasing agent. Person Uie slulc trtasurer wlUi bud faith i leading tlie opposition do not un- Support of Granger* eight per cent lotu>. Ray-Mahng is in a stronger fi in attempting to bring up the derataml the rxiMtlng »iluaUon nor a burlesque ceremony. In this pro nel and placement work ha* been nancial and operating position than Republican regLiratlm* as of gram Betty Mayes will be queen. assigned to Leon 8 Davis of Hills standarliuUou quosUcai at thia tune i rrcognbr Ur Importance of the boro. who will also serve as master at any time in its history reports Organization of Washington coun April 17. when the poll books closed, Naydeane Patterson maid of hon and asserts that tlie state treasurer industry, lie declared. of officials indicated. Action of the Bujiinr»* Intcrrfita that employed ty a* a utUity district is urged in totaled 10,644 as against 13,017 In or; and princesses. Margaret Cyph timekeeper. C W Brome of Aloha U only trying to use Uie board of u resolution passed by Washington has been named a* auditor. The of company in selling the physical November, 1932 Present democratic er. Eva Welntz, Bernice Howard, control as a political vehicle to • bargain milk ok a mranx to beat assets of the Hillsboro plant to B. furnish Mr Hobiuui with a flc- down competition have rntsed an County I*omona (¡range in session registration totals 4728 as compared Viok-t Wick, Leone Corder, Dorothy fice will also employ approximately. Buxton Wednesday afternoon with 5141 In 1932 These statistics Howard and Hazel Hanna Shirley five clerks and stenographers. E. Mallng, Inc., nominee of Frosted tltious lasue in his campaign tor uproar agaiiut Uie milk board in ut Nearly 20U were in attendance. Un Foods, strengthened the position of Areas Designated guvvruor ' an attempt to recover thia weapon, << the plan proposed this county Indicate that the republicans hold Kelley and Wilma Bose will act as Holman, however, refuses to be Dunne charged The intereaU of der Urban area* laid out in Wash How’» Your Health” Slated the local company materially. It Is to work with adjoining counties an advantage ot slightly more than flower girl* and Thelma Davis as was pointed out. President Mallng two to one. while in the past tht crown bearer. LuVerne Abendroth ington county have beer, designated •<lnmg,il into a .i Uie farmer and of othrr buMneas- for Auditorium Friday Grangers also adopted resolu difference has stated that he held no Interest ‘ been as great is of the Vikings' chapter will be as the Forest Grove area, Hillsboro wlUi tlie budget director as Uie men have been overshadowed by tions supporting the state* milk whatever in B. E. Mallng. Inc., the _______ mock cardinal Latter luul no doubt hoped lie would Uir «rlfudi motives of UUa group, control board, favoring drainage three to one Other registration area and the eastern Washington "Hows Your Health.’’ a three- name being selected in order to be do Instead lu- kissed Uie cilalgcs • according to the wiuitor. Balloting for the 1934 winner of county area. The first district in and flood control of the Tualatin totals are Prohibition 40.’progres act comedy, will be presented Fri as similar to the old name as pos of Hanarn off a s "half truUi* ’ river and opposing the employment sive 8. and miscellaneous 364 To the Galahad trophy was started cludes Forest Grove, Cornelius and Situation Cited evening by the Hilhi senior sible so as not to disturb markets. tal for 1934 Is 15.835 as against (C*Bliou«<l on I m . column 2) concocted especially for political of relatives by congressmen adjacent area, while the Hillsboro day milk Dairymen cannot produce class at the high school auditorium. Acts of the officers and directors purpose* and espiesscil delight that 17ie state board of control was 18,927 In November, 1932. district includes Hillsboro, Orenco, Gale for le.v» than $2 UV a hundred with- Woodworth, Lawrence Crow in consummating the sale since the U m * butigvl direc tor had al List out asked In a resolution adopted by Polling Places Usted Reedville and adjoining territory ley and running behind and Uiry had Morns Schmidt will carry special meeting in January were found an ouUet tor his talent* fur ■ received as low an $1 20 a hundred the griingeis to place Albert Tozier The third urban area is bounded as List of polling places for the which Ux* taxpayers were payUig prior to Uw* poa&age of Ute milk and Edith Tozier Weatherred back primary nominating election was follows: Beginning where the Hills the leading roles and Miss Ten given approval. nessee Weatherred will direct the Officers Re-elected al the rate of $500 a month, even bill, hr declared Such a condition ill cl large ut historical Champoeg announced this week Due to the boro area ends north of Reedrille production. if Uial outlet Involved only Uic w<u leading to tlw* killing of cows park. Present directorate of the com east to a point north of Beaverton, re adjustment ot precinct* in the Another resolution demanded that Plot of the play involves the lives conduct of a political campaign pany was unanimously approved north to the Multnomah county to meet expenses with the result government officials fulfill their eastern part of the county several three men: Satterleigh. a hypo and includes H. W. Ray, B. E. Ma Haiueua attiuk on the slate that a shortage of milk, serious du y to the constitution and enact a new polling places have been added line, thence south following the of chondriac who believes that every treasurer was nut unexpected. It price increase and an ovrrUirow of bill empowering Ule U. 8. treasury The complete list U as follows: May 5 Date Set for Second eastern county line and around to thing is the matter with him; Dr. ling. Edward Schulmerlch. Arthur is no aecret Uial Ux re L> no love 'ull standards wa.s Uircatcncd, Dunne to coin and Issue money and pro a point where the Newberg road Pepper, his physician; and Cat- Relling, R. W. Well, C. F. Nokes North Aloha. Grange hall; South lost between Die state tn-aaurcr . contended. hibit private persons anti corpora east Aloha. Wheeler hall; South Intersect* the south county line, terson. Peppers friend. Pepper is and M A. Covington. The board Savings Day This Year and tiu- budget illreclor oial the tions from doing this public func west Aloha. Buck's building; Banks. thence northeast along the west side aware that Satterleign’s ailments later re-elected officers as follows: The milk bill was founded on tion. H. W. Ray, chairman of the board: only qia cUon ha* becn ** tu liow of the Pacific highway to Progress, are Ano tlier Hillsboro bar pa in day, a I O O F hall; North Beaverton. imaginary and takes Catterson B. E. Maling. president and general gotxi common .M'n.se* and U an in- A resolution providing for a HCSl llaiua-n would Ira in ins pol- thence west to Hazeldale and north to cheer gala event for thrifty shoppers, is Haullenbeck building; South Biav- ' legriil fMirt of Uic new era of fair him up. Satterleigh re shelter exemption of taxation and lUcal baUerHw on llolnucn and wiiat planned locally May 5 by 26 busi to the place of beginning. All parts fuses to be cheered and Uuks Pep manager: Edward Schulmerlch and IncrMM m income tax rates erton. public school house. Bloom ness Arthur Reiling, vice-presidents, and form hi* iituu k would taka wini<- competition in business, according an firms in co-operation with the of the county outside of these areas ing. school house. Buxton, Grange provoked much dLscusston and was to Srnator Dunne Tiie increase in Hanzen luui beeil credlled wiUi prices resulting from acts of Uie finally referred ark to the com hall; Cedar Mill, Union chapel; retail trades committee of the are designated as rural areas, ac per and Catterson into believing M. A. Covington, secretary-treasur that they suffer unheard of ills. ot commerce. As in the cording to Mills. er. By-laws were changed to make bruiglng call GciM-raf McAk’X.uidcr mittee Cherry Grove, depot building W V chamber pat. i.ach merchant will feature prominent characters in the annual meeting the second fur tlu* republican noinlnaUon Uie milk board b too small for con Speakers during the lecture hour Projects unuer uie SERA pro the Other C. R R Co . Connell, D Win one particular item, but many ad- play are: Rita Page. Claucha budget director has let it be known sideration in the light of benefits t > were 8, B. Iaiwrencc. candidate tor A Tuesday in May instead of the last and of additional safc- republican nomination for state ger's hall; North Cornelius, city diuonal attraitive opportunities for gram will probably be started lirst Lngram; Helen McCoy, Alma Gott Tuesday in April in order to allow Uiat lie Ls not supporting any can i dairymen hall; Sou.h Cornelius, M E. church; saving aie to be offered during the in toe urban areas and as soon as. lieb; Mary Hickson, Carol Wenger; guarxls to the public, the speaker didate in particular, but I* ready I declared Hr pointed out that dairy senator; Rav GUI, state grange Dilley, Artisan hall; Northeast For event passible thereafter in the rural dis Miss Plusey. Kathleen Gregg; Fran auditor* mere time in making the Bott*, candidate for est Grove, library budding; North annual statements. to throw himself into the tight men lutd pledged thewun Ives to master; H T Botts trict. Several uncompleted CWA A full-page advertise men: in the dge; H. R Findley candi biuk of any of U h * candidates «no Canning industry of the coast is Aigu* next week will carry the __ projects have been submitted to the cis, Jack Power; Jane. Flo.-a Wick; west Forest Grove. No i6 Wiwt care for the pemr and declared date for republican nomination for and Etta. Lilae Brown. Francis practically unanimous In its de ^u.iu.’.l .’ :.’P sutticie-iit strengUi pccial messages of the merchants Portland office for approval. Side of Main street; Souiheast For 'Jiat the claims that the new price slate representative; L. M. Graiiam. Greenlee will be understudy Dan sire to co-operate under the new t.> look Ilk,- a winner In short U* cards featuring the special candidate for circuit Judge, and est Grove, high school building; and Letters and questionnaires were cers cast are Flora Wick and Am national laws for the improvement only desire Is to defeat Holnuui .schedule would work a hardship menliauuue offers will be placed in forwarded George Palmiter southwe.'t Forest Grove. No 28 store this week to 400 men brose Chiotxl. Margaret Davis and of industry and agriculture declared window. Free gifts, donated 'Die mean* to Ui:z end is of sec on the chtldn-n of the poor »rrr I I C: aw lord of Manniri; gave Main street; Gales Creek. Com bv co-operating firms, will be dis selected from the county relief rolls. Eldon McLeod. Dorothy Chalmers ungroundjxl ondary importance. President Maling. Marketing agree a brief history of Green Mountain munity hai. Garden Home, school tributed ixx-al Men I’ralned from the roof of the cham These men were instructed to re and George Mayes, Bertha Groes ments are taking much time to per Wilde the sUitemcnt In question Grange, host grange, saying that it house: East Gaston. Nelson garage; ber of commerce port at various offices in the coun during the after Washington county liad a t re was organized April 20. 1901, with beck and Alvin Schulmerich. was relcxexl over Hium n's signa fect and may not be completed be (Continu« d on pax** 4, column 4) noon. ty for interviews with SERA oili- ture ami was contained in a let mendous part in Uie passage of ihe 53 charter members. Student managers for the play are fore products start rolling in. He Firms taking part in the event cials. Following these conferences. milk bill, Dunne suited, lauding Fav Mills ol Washington Grange ter addressed to Governor Mi ler Margare- Johnson, business man expressed the hope that It would include Lester Ireland & Company. (Cmtinued » page 10,column 8) (Continued on page 10, column 5) a* <:iuurm.in of the board of con ttw* work of Senator Arthur Ire «as named alternate delegate to ager; Eldon McLeod, publicity man C. C. Store. Hillsboro Argus. Pool- the stale grange meeting ut Rose land of Hirest Grove. Representa trol It ls generally suspected Unit ager; George Mayes, stage man- Gardner Lumber Company, Hills it luul Uic liearty approval of the tive E J McAlear of Hillsboro, and burg in June Ciunnilttee for sum aer; Norma Kreitz. property man boro Meat company. Powers' Gro |>' nlc as named includes W ager. and Flora W’ick. costumes. governor if it was not ucluully Ui- ex-eenator W. G. Hare of Hillsboro. mer cery. Bristol Hardware. H o w e's M. Smith of Hillsboro, Mrs J. L M. Romig. Miss Edith Findley. Miss spired by tluit official, who har Hr pointed out that McAiear*s name Schmid of Aloha. Mrs N P. John Clothing store. Safeway store. Su Dorothy Tongue. Miss Lillian Home perior Market. Curry s Grocery. Im bor* a bitter hntn d for his board 'should have been ncluded in the son of Cedar Mill Mrs Pearl Van- Feed & Grain company. Delta dew and Miss Louise Nex are colleague ansi wiio Ls understood title of the bill and gave tlie rvpre- domelon i.i Wa&lilngton Grange and Motions for a change of venue perial (C ’ ontmu<*il 4-1» !<*, rolunui 1) Drug Store. Goar's Woman's Shop. faculty assistants. to lx* ready even to enter the full Mrs George Bauman of Forest to Multnomah county and tostnki Wiley's Grocery, J. C Penney & campaign u* an independent can Grove A committee wii* also to lx* tlie complaint were entered Wednes- Company. Sprouse-Reitz Company. Program between acts will in That the state milk control board didate If lie feels that suoli a mow named to work with the county . -lay bv defense attorneys In the suit Columbia Foods. Palm Drug Store. clude a marimba solo by Miss Edith That the farm administration ugent on formulatm.*; ______ _ ____ is necessary to defeat Holman for rules H for brought by tp. Dairy Co-operative Selfridge Bros., J W Copeland act as an arbitrator to settle litiga Findley and songs by the mixed had decided against undertaking a grange bootli* at the county fair governor. against the Blue Ribbon Jersey Yards. Western Food Store. Per tion existing between various con glee club and girls' glee club. An dairy production control plan at Washington county grunge <oun Milk company and several Wash fection Bakery. Hillsboro Pharmacy. flicting elements in the milk con award will be presen.cJ during the present was the substance of word Except to admit that Holman is i ll will meet at Aloha June 6 ington and Clackamas county pro- Weil's Department Store and the troversy is the purpose of a move interval between the last two act* received from Washington. D. C., today easily Uic fiirorhe In Uie launched this week by representa to the best ticket salesman. I ducers. Tlie motions were taken un- Hillsboro Feed Company. this week. Opposition to control by republican race for tin* governor- 1 ilcr advisement by Circuit Judge a majority of the nation's dairy Members of the chamber of tives o f the Oregon Independent ship lew, lf any. ot the political Arlie Walker "B" Grade Milk Shippers' associa men during recently conducted hear commerce committee tn charge arc "Bagiev for Judge" club, organ wLxeacres ¡ire willing to slake their Hearing on tlie temporary in Jake Weil. Fled Engledinger and tion. The group believes that the ings in 15 principal dairy centers reputaUon on a gu,*w a* to whom ized liere Friday night to further junction asked by the co-operative led to the present decision. Ralph Wilson. board has ample power under the might be the runner-up Just at tlie candidacy of the local Jurist was lield Monday, but the plain'iff Abandonment of the propose d provisions of the law which created Ulis iMirUcnlur stage of U m * primary for position tour on the state su plan for the present at least is in Gauges to check the height of aCri<’d to postpone request for the preme court bench, will be headed it to act as an arbitration board jiuuidhon. line with the fixed policy of the 1*11111 I. Patterson of Hillsboro as water flowing In the Tualatin river injunction provided an early trial and that such a move would restore The theme of the Garden club * Conflicting report* continue a* to by not to attempt adjustment ut three bridges scheduled. Tlie brK.ues in ,ould 3?'.e dairy co- president and J W Bailey, also of were installed at peace to the dairy industry in the meeting Monday evening at the AAA U m * status of tlie two democratic HllLsboro. as secretary-treasurer. the county tills week to assist in¡operative asks that the defendant programs without the expressed library was highway beautification Portland milk shed be enjoined support of a substantial majority of gubernatorial candidates While the McJiods ot bringing the name and collecting data for the proposixl distributor ‘ ‘ ' from buy "For over a period of three years and civic improvement. Special I , the industry, the announcement heavy democratic registration Ls quallf lent ions of Circuit Judge flood and drainage control program. ing milk requirements from others emphasis was placed on projects than the co-op during the term of there lias been continuous strife in sets out. believed to lutgur well for U m - suc George R Bagley belore tlie voters The gauges were furnished by the tlie contract and that the defend the milk industry." D. G. Lilly and to be carried out under relief funds. A limited program of diteased cess of General Martin's candidacy, of tlie state w, re perfect, d follow U S Geological survey and material ant Displays of products manufactured Clyde E. Robertson declared In ex The city council Was asked to in cattle producers be enjoined from de and labor for the Installation were reduction and relief Dur- ing tlie organization ot the group jiolltlcal observers returning from clude the east entrap ’ e to the my in Washington county and Oregon livering milk mid cream to tlie Blue bv the Tualatin Valley chases financed by funds .nade the purpose of the request. in the application for funds. lauding Judge Bagley's legal provided n tour of Uie state rvport. consider are featured in local show windows plaining Ribbon Jersey Milk company Drainage and Flood Control asso available by congress___ _ ___ may , be car "As a result of this situation, there able activity In all s< < lions tn Uie background and desirability for ciation Acliie and C. 8. Long of Hills this week in observance of "Ore is John Yeon of Portland was the ried out. The present policy of a general discouragement among principal service on the supreme bench mid interest of Mahoney. gon Products Days." The event is boro entered pleas of guilty to al speaker and told of the Kenneth Tillotson of Fores. Grove. milk marketing agreements win dairymen and one of Oregon's im J. M Dev, rs. allorncy for the citing the favorable reaction In charge of tlie river survey, will leged violations of the Knox law state-wide in scope and designed states policy on highway beautifi also be continued, but no general throughout Uu* state to tlie jurist s to boost the sale and use of Ore portant industries is endangered. cation. Mayor Phelps thanked the control »Uitc highway department, was Ciuiihiliu read the gauge at Jackson fill. Fred when they appeared in tlie circuit plan will be instituted un v William G Hare, tem Roberts will check the one at tlie| court From bickering, the situation has c I ud members for the work that had til the industry as a whole is more products. granted u month's leave ot absence porary chairman, Thursday. Archie Long, gon appealed to tlie In- ! One of the most unique and grown steadily worse until at the been done, and expressed the coun- nearly agreed on such a program. effective this week in order to group U> provide the enthusiasm tor Rood bridge, and Alta Clark at the charged with setting up and operat- teresting displays is that of L. I present time there are a number of cil's ___ ________ attitude _ as favorable toward tondiu't his campaign for the re the campaign which Bagley refuses Farmington bridge Arrangements (Con I in u ed on pave 10, column 7) The Pacific northwest gave strong Sherman and R. A A lison in th” suits pending in the courts of the ' t_h e contemplated improvements. support to the proposed adjustment publican nomination for Congress to supply This reluctance on the have been mode by the valley as Argus window. The exhibit is _ of _ McGee __ explained ________ the plan and may petition that c-itain state in which various conflicting City Manager man from the first Oregon district part ol tin circuit Judge to take sociation to keep Tillotson on the myrtle wood ’ from the Coos Bay state law in regard to city planting, oortions of it be made effective in in the milk controversy while Jiunes Mott, incumbent, con an active pan hi the campaign ls survey work for an additional period section, yew. maple and maple burl elements and stated that the council would of time. territory, according to D -an iCsnonur* on piu • IS. column 61 tinues to bombard his consUtuenLs from local trees Handicraft objects' are involved, some as defendantsf take action at the next meeting. this William A. Schoenfeld of Oregon actions and others as plain- Councilman J. M. Person. President with appeal* for support from hl* shown by Sherman include boudoir in the State college, who presided as chair (Continued on page 4, column 4) lamps, vases, candlesticks, nut bowls office biuk in Washington In U m * Ireland and M. P. Cady of the man at the Portland reglo-ial meet second treatments of toxoid and and mallets, trays, powder boxes.' democratic oamp nil three congres chamber of commerce also expressed ing.. vaccine will be administered to 45 trult bowls, pedestal, bracelets and «i sional candlibites in the first dis their views on city beautification. On hearing of the dec is, on of HllLsboro elementary school chil rings. He also displays a pin tray The nominating committee, Mrs. the Washington officials Dean trict—Gos«, Turner and Delzell dren Thursday morning by Drs. D made from wood believed to have Fred Beach, Mrs. L. J. Merrill and are conducting strenuous personal Schoenfeld said it is a matter of E. Wiley and J. B. Dinsmore, with floated to this coast from China Mrs. George McGrath, reported as great regret that other areas did campaigns in Uwlr effort* to win ancc the effort toward control should the assistance of Miss Margaret AUison exhibit* a sign "Oregon (lly Wm. F. Cyru*. County Ayrnt) follows: Mrs. P. L. Patterson for not see fit to collaborate. It is the Ui<* ixirty nomination Dixon, county nurse. Tlie first Products," made from wood, nut1 “Grange Sunday" wil! be observed president. Mrs. W. J. Enschede, first; belief Insect pests ciui usually more begin immediately. here that certain treatments were given last Thurs crackers, cribbage board and bracket Sunday at the Carl,* Abram* and Karl Snell, re effectively .................. Christlan church at vice-president; Mrs. Blanch Bride, phases of of leaders be controlled by starting i Tlie recent warm and rather dry day. the plan applied locally Forest Grove, beginning with a second vice-president; Mrs. T. G.: publican candidate* fur secretary the use cf control measures early weather apparently improved tlie shelves. in the Pacific northwest would be of state, have opened headquarter* rather than late. Tlx» frequently, aphis situation Some attempts to; Tlie "preventive" clinic is being Another unusual exhibit is that' special sermon by the pastor. Rev Bronleewe. secretary, and Mrs.' to leaving the sruation taotli here In Salem and In Port gardeners, berry growers, and °Fh“ eon: rol the aphis with a two per j l iven under the assistance of the of a pair of "Pay Day" overalls 12 Claud Sabin, at 11 o'clock The Thomas Connell, treasurer. Elec- j preferable ____ _____ _____ _______ drift, although the opinion _______ is held will also give a special musi- land and both nre engaged in a er* slate they believe they will u nt du it wei • mad ■ without mi h Washington County Health assocla- feet in length and four feet in choir tion and installation of officers will; here that the entire plan should cal program. _ , ______ _ ___ ___ l* on ;uld Oie American Legion, success. From experience here and j width. These overalls, manufactured tour of the state with speaking wait anil :.ee liow numerous certain i’ll" Other’ ioc’iilitie* it wou’kt' seem! lYeatmcnts for the children of par be held at the next meeting be put into effect nationally Basket lneheon will be served at in Portland, are shown at the J. C in.-cet* uie going to be before they engagement* every day. probably a dust currying ap-i<i.ts who are tumble to pav for Penney & company An interesting noon, and tlie afternoon's program go to the trouble of applying con that (Continued on pagv 10, column 4) proximately 10 per cent nicotine isi them will be fret', according to MLss will begin at 2 oclock. with Ray In tlie cium * ol a A total of 360 fires occurred in trol meusures W. Gill, master of the State Grange essarv In fields of vetch, control [ Dixon Similar work will be done many of our pest*, the wait- ntx unprotected rural areas throughout good impossible and Impractical Nico-1 at Gaston May 3. when children as principal speaker. Short talks might as well continue indef ls the state during 1933. according to ing tine innv be used either as u dust lrom Laurelwood, Hill. Springhill. will be given by C. E Robertson. initely for once the U.sects are or the annual report of A. II. Averill, presint added to water and put on as a Seghcrs and Seth school district; I master of Gale Grange, by a rep-' in large numbers control stute fire marshal. These fires re measures will not lx* effective. spray. Lend and calcium arsenate will receive treatment. Total of 22 ■ resentative from Pomona Grange. sulted In losses aggregating $486.466 innv also be used in the garden us children were treated at Kinton and Miss Bertha Beck, secretary By the Editor _ I I place, where the north fork comes In combating insects in gardens, a dust or spray. B\>r worms in apples schcxil Wednesday, on which $407,351 in insurance was Farmers' union livestock exchange, of State Grange. Vocal and instru Last year's forest fire left its in in, and this is covered with fallen berries, orchards, or tlowers, t is collected. or pears, the use of a spray is gin-' Miss »•— Dixon spoke - on the health recently incorporated under the mental musical numbers will com- ; delible impression on the scenic trees and snags. ... well to bear in mind lhat there ernllv preferable and more effec-1 and care of children of pre-school I co-operative laws cf the state, will: plete the program. Wilson river country and wrecked The return trip, aggravated by age Tuesday at the Watts school. I start operations August 1. accord-1 Seventy Oregon motorists had nre two general types of 'bugs, live. the old Wilson river road, according steady rains, makes the going al their drivers' licwi.xe* revoked dur one is the chewing or biting kind Lust year quite a portion of the! ing to word received here. Funds to a party of local fishermen, who most impossible even with a car which cat the rollage or some p in potato crop was injured more or I ink Mureli. a< < ordlng to Secretary of to inaugurate the program are be-! went in as far as the site of the equipped with chains. Deep rut* the plant. Examples of this typ, of Stille SIivlelmiui Fifty-four of less by flea beetles Most of the i ing raised through the taking of, old McNamer camp Sunday. Mem makes pushing and tugginc a reg the slugs, flea beetle.«, cabbage failures to control this was due to l lie cancellations were for drunken are subscriptions for stock by thel bers of tlie party were H. L Mac- ular routine. Descent on this side worm, codling mot li. asparagus waiting too long. In a patch of1 driving. This was the largest num beetle various locals. Kenzie. Jake Well. Floyd Rice and in wet weather is almost a steady anil many otlu rs Hie other sonic size, if the several outside j MOUNTAIN HOME—E A Stew-i Verne ber of revokatlons in any month in Directors elected include C. J. I McKinney. slide with time cat to throw limbs group are the suck.ng .ns ct* Incse the experience of the department rows are dusted all iiround tlie patch i Three county youngsters, two from j Herb of Banks R W Hogg Riek- art. who has been staying on the1 Mile on mile of black snags bear and bark into ruts that have worn ----- . and ---- one ------ from Beaverton, 1 real!; Frank Farmer and L. H. Me- iuu I is attributed to better co-opera do not eat the plart but suck out. Just as soon as the first beetles Laurel ____________ _ _ ___ Charles Flynn farm, accidentally testimony to the great fire damage too deep. A fitting climax on reach sap or juice ’< .if mos: com arc found, the damage will usually were reported missing Tlli ’iuinv ' Bee. Dallas; r* Tuesday tion on the pnrt of the courts in the C. V F. Vintnorcnn Emmerson, TLn The ' ! shot himself In the knee earlv Sat- I which was caused bv man's care ing the bottom and apparently mon example* of tilts type *lc IJ ’ e not tie serious Nearly anv kind Rudolf Kokich, 15. left Monday for Dolles: W R. Hawley. Baker; and ! urday morning, and is in a Port- , lessness. The desolation ls almost clear sailing was a huge fir tree punishing offenders. aphid and spittle u. c- of dust will be of some benefit, the Beaverton school and has not Mr Grenfel. McMinnville_________ land hospital. Stewart drove him- beyond the Imagination. Beauties i which had fallen across the road Control of these '*o WP 1 * 1 jjU'i Hydrated lime, landplaster or ashes1 been henrd from since He is describ Word was received bv the coun- self to Portland after the accident of a great forest wonderland were ‘ since going over in the morning. Unless the state's flyer in the In tluit the first named kind an help A combination of h y- | ed ns being 5 feet 9 Inches in height, tv organization this week that vis-1 He is in a critical condition at this! transformed almost overnight into Another party had encountered the gasoline business results in break fer nre kllhxl by using stomach poison lime and calcium arsenate weight ............. 145 . pounds, brown hair, itors at the state convention in i writing. an uninviting shambles. same obstacle earlier, however, and ing the price of the commodity to sprays. In using this the part of drnted blue eyes, corduroy trousers, white Hillsboro May 22. 23 and 24 would----------------------- proven good. Tlie road from Gales Creek up had cut a wav around to the small the Oregon motorist It Ls difficult the plant the pest fed* on L* Klvcn has Details regarding control of cer shirt and dark coat The other two to the first Reeher place L* about end of the tree, where axes were ’ * r( P ermitted to camp at 8huti | Patterson on Executive Io figure Just how there Ls to be a covering of some poison lik< tain Insects may be obtained at the boys. George. 15. and Harvcv Brash the same as when the writer made used to get clear The 15 miles any profit In the venture. In fact am nnt.' of lead, cak ium aracnatc Group Snell Candidacy er. 14, of Laurel are described as a trip into that wonderland five back to Gales Creek took three and many department heads are alto or urns green. Suck! ig Insects are county agent's office. follows: George—Height 5 feet 6 Rotary Club Sponsoring Paul Patterson of Hillsboro has years ago to a Wilson river road a half hours. gether dubious about the wLsdom controlled onlv by the use of con- Inches, weight 128 pounds, brown been named on the executive com meeting. But from there on to Washington county ha* a «lgn at of the deal under which the state .aet. poisons. In these ca*M uy Candidate* Invited to Oratorical Event Here mittee of the state-wide ex-service where it ends up near the end of the foot of the climb, which advises eves and hair, rod and white sweat Iiurchaslng department has under- spray Open Meet Cedar Mill er. datk suit Harvey—Height 4 feet must actually hit the insect. Representatives of the Hillsboro, men’s Snell-for-Secrtarv-of-8tate the “Zig Zag.” with a part of the a full ga* tank, engine In perfect aken lo buy up gasoline in large most common contact pjdson inchi's, weight 100 pounds, brown Beaverton and Forest Grove high club Earl Snell of Arlington, can road sloughed off into the canyon, condition, good brakes, frequent All candidates are invited to at 8 eves quantities for storage in a central Tlie used is nicotine, commonly sold as and hair, tan suit schools will compete in an orator didate for republican nomination great damage has been done and sounding of the horn, etc. The sign plant and distribution to the various "Blackleaf 48 Application of spray tend an open meeting of Cedar Mill Harry Mowery of Beaverton route contest at the Veterans' hall. May 18. is an ex-service man, Britt ¡ravel through there means pioneer 1* not adequate They should ad Institutions. It was nt first pro- material should not be made un local of the Farmers' Co-operative 1 was token into custody Thursday ical Hillsboro Rotary club is sponsoring Nedry of Tigard is chairman of ing. A hike of nearly five miles ls vise turning around, particularly jMwed that the highway depart less the Insect pests arc present, Union at Ute Grange hall at Cedar the organization. required to mike the McNamer If there ls the least danger of rain. the event. on a statutory charge. ment act ns tlie intermediary In but when they make their appear-, MUI Tuesday evening at 8:30 (Continual eu pas* iv, evlumn 2) Stabilization Sought Office Force Named Many Names Slashed County Utility Unit Approved Hilhi Seniors Present Play Local Bargain Event Planned Venue Change Asked in Suit Dairymen Ask Arbitration Dairy Control Plan Held Up Bagley Club Plans Drive Water Gauges Placed in River This Week John Yeon Speaker Garden Club Meet Oregon Goods Shown Locally Methods of Insect Pest Control Outlined by County Agent Cyrus Preventive Clinics Conducted in County- Grange Sunday” at Forest Grove County's Sign on Wilson River Road Inadequate, Say Anglers Fann Group Plans Livestock Exchange rhrcc County Youths Reported as Missing Victim of Gunshot Drives to Hospital