THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGI EIGHT MAY 27. 1926 W Th« Summary Show* lb« Precinct Vol« on th« Conl*»t«d Office* in th« Primary Election REPUBLICAN Aloha Banks East Beaverton West Beaverton Blooming .. Buxton ..... Cedar Mills Cherry Grove .. Cochran ........... Connell ............ North Cornelius South Cornelius Dilley ..... Northeast Forest Grove Northwest Forest Grove Southeast Forest Grove Southwest Forest Grove Gales Creek . Garden Home East Gaston West Gaston Grabel ........ North Hillsboro Southeast Hillsboro Southwest Hillsboro Kinton ... Laurel ..... Leisy ---- Manning Middleton Mountain Mulloy .. East North Plains West North Plains Orenco ...... Purdin ___ Reedville .. Roy ---------- Scholls ---- Sherwood .. North Tigard South Tigard Timber . Tualatin Verboort Metzger Totals The Hazeldale Store General Merchandise Kelly Springfield Tires and Tubes General Gas and Oils J. A. 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Christine Parmley was taken to a Forest Grove hospital Friday suffering with pneumonia. Some of the farmers in this section Mrs. Fred Harwick is seriously ill report that rust, aphis and Hession fly with pneumonia. are injuring their grain crops, due to The Washington county bankers held the continued damp weather. Al their regular meeting at Banks Tues- i though crops are looking fine and there day evening and were guests of the , is heavy vegetation, a close inspection Washington County Bank at a banquet of the wheat and other grains shows at the Banks hotel. Covers were laid an uneven growth with streaks where for 30. heads are short and not well filled. The graduating class of the Washing­ Strawberries are suffering from the ton County Union high school will ap­ rain, and. although there are plenty of I pear In commencement exercises Fri­ them, it is almost impossible to pick. day evening, May 28. at S o'clock. The Herb Carstens, while working in the members are Florence McFarlane, Mar­ timber, injured one of the fingers of jorie Muller, Theodore Gibson, Ole his right hand and badly bruised the Strandberg, Lethia Shipley, Fred John­ son, Bruce Hahn and Orel Creps. The class has taken for its motto, "Not at the top, but climbing.’* The class graduating from the Banks grade school numbers eleven and the graduating exercises will be held In the auditorium at 8 o'clock tonight. The graduates are Kenneth Mumford, Lois Engen, Edyth Eberly, Christina Parm­ ley, Myrle Moss, Sarah Biddington. Evaleth Miller, Tom Edmondson, Thel­ ma Sandy, Fernie Straw and Earl Shipley. The Women's Foreign Missionary so­ ciety will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell, Fourth and Base­ line streets, next Tuesday. All are In­ vited to come. It is Mite Box opening day. Mike Ras müssen of near Bethany was in the county seat on business yesterday. Walter Van Dyke of Verboort transacting business in Hillsboro terday. 'rs. Flora Marqult of Portland Xreek-end guest of Rev. Poor family. Mrs. Marquit is a member of the University Park M. E. church, of which Rev. Poor was the former pastor. Banks SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INS I RUCTION • k. I 3 « i flQ 33 24 51 30 8 6 12 1 15 18 10 16 10 7 17 15 17 22 31 8 11 16 19 50 38 «>9 6 •»•> 5 17 5 4 10 12 8 6 19 12 Q»> 16 15 25 8 16 10 19 ■ ■ 1 I « R. 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If so, let us figure with you on materials. We can furnish everything but the car. J. W. Copeland Yards Phone 301 SUPT. PUB INS 1 1 1 311 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Barrett and son and daughter, Daniel and Beth, of Cornelius departed Monday for an auto trip to Jamestown, N. D.. Mr. Barrett's old home. They will visit Mr. Barrett's mother and other L. H. Freer moved from near Sew­ relatives and expect to be gone about six weeks. ell station Friday to Portland, Second and Washington Sts. GOV. ER NOR J night was well attended and tin enjoy­ able time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Hajd u 10 7 45 12 20 18 4 Hl 6 5 2 4 9 II 8 20 37 15 37 13 9 3 ft 7 23 16 19 14 19 13 HI 6 3 3 6 8 1 o 6 5 12 17 11 tl 3 16 7 ¡5 21 ft 8 6 1 10 4 4 3 2 8 6 3 9 14 6 13 4 14 3 4 I 13 8 18 2 12 8 6 3 2 1 3 4 6 I I 9 6 14 4 4 2 i