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•- — - 'Happy Days' July 1,2, 3, I "Happy Days' July 1,2, 3,4 ! W ith W hich in Com bined th<- IL J k b o ro Independent HILLSBORO, O R EG O N , 'I 11 I K~ I >A Y, J UNE 11, 1934 volume XI I Many Girls Candidates for Queen S ta te C apitol N ews L e tte r Il V A. L. I. I N 11 II K C K Poter Z im m o rin im May lie the C andidate ni’ ProgreHHÍven ÇALEM P i l li Zimini i m an - M an y ul G roup » Improvement of Park Here Given O. K. Wednesday Improvement of the Shute park providing for cleaning an<l leveling park groimdn and work around the ball park, wiu upproved W<*dnrs- <lay ufternoon by the state com m it tee when submitted b y George I McGee. HlUaboro c i t y m anager This will provide work for 20 men R e p r e s e n te d (»»»' t h r e by N o m in ee» A n n u n i w « h ___ but th ro u g h dou b le- R e b a te shifting It Ls expected th a t the work will be completed by June 30 Two recreational projects f o r HUlsboro and F orest G rove huve also been upproved. i Indications th at men on relief L o ca l E v en t ululi county will, in ull prob Yainl ability be Uii' Hub prudent candi dale lor governor in tin* lull cuin- puigu. E n te rta in m e n t Plana lor drafting Zimmerman P la n were discussed, il I» understood, ul .------------ . a conference held In Portland Bal- uiduy night mid again Hiuiday m id E n | r i c s W a l k i n g C o n te st attended by som e 30 of th e fa llii- i fill T h e a ttu a i d ia llin g of the fro m M an y S ectio n » Yamhill county a rn a to r will prob- ---------- ably take place a t u nominating convention io be held either In Ha- Queen contest for the "lluppy leni or I*nrlland within the week jjaya" jA>Ur th of July celebration The I’ortlaiul conference 1» aald h(.r<> 2 , Wld 4 u d ir e c t- to have been representative of the 3 followers of Holman. - - Brown - and lng county-wide in te r t at with . Mahoney hi tlw recent prim ary total of 24 candidates now noml- cam paign in which all three o f llatcd p y d lflcrrn t organizations thesi. candidate. went down to dc- llu. ^ „ „ . y fh ls Is the was seen this week by HERA of- flclals. who said th a t r>0 per cent of those a.u ignid to the Aloha-El- m onna road project had found oth - er work W J Mills, manager, said there was considerable seasonable employment now and suggests th a t those on relief keep th eir eyes op en for tills type of work Project» submitted and repair Si buildings, hniidinio on Alnhu-HulM'r school uuta liliiiiK u ditch n til ijii vvn yiuicvt back Illllng on i. CWA project at Dales Creek, painting exterior Cornelius city hall and painting ex- tcrior a n d kaLsomlnlng interior Cornelius .Choo, buBdlnJ. * uve • » opponent*. .................. .. Zim merm an. I t 1« understood, dors not particularly relish the no- lion of running on an independent ticket In fact lie was only recently quoted as saying th a t la- would not be a I andldate. but was expected to yield to the Hn|*»rtunlttea ol in d ep the e n d o en n t . man lenders who whom w t l.ic In him behind : ” approved for v ." m fo u r' wt.,.ks we,.ks four Forty-eight men In four crews of 12 will be worked on the Alolta- Flmonlca road Job Work started Tu( (uy Eleven men went to work on lh<, Beaverton school Job Mon- duy. which will liandle 22 In all llill boio d rainage lob look 13 *’ M on- , ....... b e , Of c h d k U U „"..I- m ated since the queen contests wert. fitu rtrd Method ol selection , a {alr ' " and equal chance Nominations can still be made Ncw candidates and their spon- ...................... io n ,.,I “ m Uns T Friday Last Day to Meet Quarter Tax •I,mi arc, ah , • work I'LM-whi-r»' lurgest n u m b er or canaiuaw .s nom - Fw est, P o ssib le by P a y in g NO. 17 Annual District School Sessions Set for Monday Hillsboro district and all other county school districts of the coun ty will hold their annual meetings j Monday Polls for the local meet- : tag will be open from 2 p m . until I 7 p. ni. at David Hill school. Two directors will be elected here ’ thn • -year term s R ichard E MacKenzie New Leader Civic Body Civic Leaders Co-op Case Settled by Agreement ___________ C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce Ha» S e t t le m e n t Wiley and Carl Russell have been nominated by petition Harry Mor E le c tio n ; P a tte rso n gan, district clerk, will make his of T axes D ue V ic e -P r e sid e n t annual report. Chairm an R Frank Peters and L. T M cPheeters are • ■■ ■ — - retiring board members. n» a a i Union high school meeting and j a x D e a d lin e M a d e election will be held a t 2 p. m C o -o p e ra tio n U r g e d June 25 F. L. Brown of Laurel Is ■ a candidate for re-election. Non-high school district board S o lic ita tio n o f P la y g r o u n d D e lin q u e n t la x r a y m er tl election will be held In connection M u st b e M a d e J u ly 1 with the annual school meetings E q u ip m en t A p p ro v e d --------- i of the districts comprising the non- ! ______ high gro^p Frank Bailey of Bux- Tomorrow ' Friday i Is the final item, director from zone one. has H L. MacKenzie, proprietor of day ior paym ent of the second filed for re-election No other can- the MacKenzie Motor company, was Quarter of this year s taxes to or- didates liave filed. unanimously elected president of der to avoid - paying delinquency ln- the Hillsboro Chamber of Com- . . __ i merce a t the annual election of * r« * i T»1? * P ^ i «*»• ! officers Monday night. Mr. Mac- allow,’d on the second half of i Kcnzie is active In civic affairs “ ic taxes if paid by Friday, accora- and has served as a director for two years He will succeed Lester Ireland, who ha* served as presi A 4 two p er cent rebate on the dent for two years. New officers fourth quarter will be given If paid _____ , will be installed September 10 at 0,1 ° r before Septem ber 15. F ourth | M ayor annual meeting of the organ quarter is due on or before Decern- F orm er H ills b o r o ization. AU taxes or quarters of rv- • r- i- r ^ x e s r‘° t PttXl °n or before Decern-, D ie s in C a lifo r n ia P. L. Patterson was nam ed vice- president. a n d Ail O. Johnson, Per 15 sliall become delinquent. In - -------- treasurer. M - om s Well - was re-elected > rest »* charged and collected --------- ---------------- «•»* t ° ï r e quarter / ‘ J r4i a director for a three-year term a « “ Z »y l/Y ’ ^ Â of t h tax, i S not i „ .1_U o r . ’ 4e m e r _s ^ y io_ o i r . . g.?„“ohn and L. J. Rushlow was elected Last T h r e e Q u a rter» C o n tr o v e r ie s D a iry C o-op , J e r se y C om pany A rranged G ra n d D am age J u r y R e p o rts S u its F ile d R esu lt A c c id e n ts in C o u n ty Funeral Held Judge Dennis Settlem ent of all controversies be tween the Blue Ribbon Jersey Milk company and th e Dairy Co-opera tive together with certain dairy men of this county has been made out of court, according to William G. H are of the co-op counsel. Poor thousand dollars was paid to the co-operative in settlement. This ar rangem ent includes the case against the Jersey company in this coun ty and the action brought against the co-op and certain farm ers aris ing out of th e milk war. The suit against the Jersey com pany was to have started here Mon day before Judge Artie O. W alker and 21 days had been given over to it on the trial calendar. Order of voluntary non-suit in the dairy co-operative cases was signed Tuesday by Judge Walker. Three Indicted Three true and two not t r u e bills were returned by the grand jury Thursday. Next meeting of the grand Jurors will be July 5. Indictm ents were returned against George Madsen and Jack Powell on a charge of driving while ln - toxicated and Mayo tn d Ross H ay- den on assault and battery count. Two damage suits, one for <13,- 225 and the other for $15,414, have been filed in circuit court against the H udson-Duncan < y Company of Portland by Gladys H art and M ar- saret Drake as the result of in- juries sustained in a n automobile accident a t Reedville January 16, Include Anna Williams by flERA relief work today of one per cent per m onth or frac- j“ >d *1*0 of Torrance, Cal., were director lor one-year to fill the "true progressives ¡•an unite this WC ,eld at Torrance Friday, a C hris- unexpired term of Mr MacKenzie 1 ( i its ta II Parmer»' Union. Prances js j 99 lrM.n according to Leon Da- tion ol a m onth until paid fall with any hope of success ( ,m rt M ust Act ? an Sc“:“ <:e service being read. Mr R etiring officers besides Mr. Ire- Zim m erm an supported Sam Brown Dctrlck by R ik X Creek Orange, vis placement manager Payroll lor ' Dennis died June 6. land are M. P Cadv as vice-Dresi- ol Oervala tor governor in tlie p r l - ' Betty Soderland ol Hillsboro b y ,tl ic month, up to Saturday night The law specifies t foreclosure Torrance citizens giv- ; aent and L J Merrill as ‘reasurer proceedings must lx- th a taken by the en ,,Few so generously of their have tlm e^to oT whom « v -’ mary campaign, but Is said to be Veterans ol Foreign Wars a n d a a s 5946.30 elitnely satlslaelory to tlie follow- Auxiliary, and Mabel Nelson and ; county court against owners of public service," according to the eral terms Ireland will continue ers of both ltu lu s Holman and Erma IxtVe of Forest Orove by C C D A Pr °Pprty th « ta x r’> on wh(cfc are Torrance Herald, "and certainly « t t e ^ w d « Willis Mahoney. K ansas City Farm ers' Union. Verna delinquent lor the year 1930 and none have contributed so unsel- presiden- H. L MacKenzie. above, elected The Portland conference Is un- Mae Walters by Farmer»' Union of prior and who have not made any fishjy and devotedly to the d e - „ president of Hillsboro Chamber derstoud to have discussed the ad - Cedar Mills, Wilina Schultz by •effo rt to protect them aelve. by velopmcnt of this community as D elegation .Named of Commerce, and Paul L. P at- visablhty of bringing out an en- ¡cham ber of commerce of Forest advantage of the five-year Judge“ j i h n ^ ' o e ^ . ' ^ ‘r‘l‘s u “ yearT terson, below, nam ed vice-presi- tire independent ticket and agreed drove / I p - - — Installm installm ent plan and make ihe '-he f froni rom April A nn, iq 1926 ? k to April Anni 1932 io - jo ? ,‘elPs' Secretary Ed. L. Moore. .»»ovie, 1 ¡r-e.y s«iirman studio upon such a course, but the group »Inner Thursday _____ first payment. John Dennis served as mayor of M r' MadKen3Ue and M r- Patterson th a t is in te n t upon draiu n g Z1111- complim entary dinner will be , All unpaid taxes of 1930 a n d this city without financial com- were delegated to attend the state m erm an o r whoever : the ultl- g |v, n ull the candidates by the S y m p a th e tic U n d e r sta n d in g previous years were grouped into pensation. devoting his entire time ^range sexton a t Roseburg yester day and extend Hillsboro's invita m ate choice will keep Itself fr<e , immber of commerce, celebration n • r IL A b >#4 J ■ sP,‘t lai classification under the tax to cnqc affairs." from any entangling alliances and .sponsors, at the Rotary club meet- B u sin ess rolK A s k e d law o( 1933 an(j interest and penalty Mrs Dennis and her niece Miss tion for the state meeting here in confine Its eflorts to tile election a l t lie Veteran»' --------- waived -- until July from .uvvui Eva n McCormick of Hillsboro,’ D •_ _ _ a. • ........... hall .. Thursday -- - - — 1, 1933, ------ u ta ui nuiouviu, WtlC were 1935. This fr»»- Invitation thro --a - ... Jias been ex- of a governor. night, June 21. nt « 30 o clock T ills w k t o a n rn tzrn m which time the taxpayer had live present a t the family residence at for U S S >ears- « " " » >« "P . 8 » . u n . e e , “ “ to Incidentally it has become known ta oru,.r w K1>v u „. „ „ „ , n ,ain O the chamber to put on the program n o r a V ' ^ l ' ^ t i l n c . l ^ ^ U ^ a m “o ' ‘” >«x,rtun,t> W K'’1 “‘ QUAxlnt.xl mad(, „y R w Wel, taxes In ill health for two years. live self-starters so far »lie,m g T*“ ' PUhcesse-s wjU be C()umy chairm an, and members of It specially provided th a t when a John Dennls w « born August 13, a t a 2l R ^ otary a c c e meeting p t S BQ Thursday, u 4 ^ S e v e r a l T h e fts a re R ep o rted ^ « X n ' - D u ^ c a ^ n d ^ a s ^ e ? selected at 8;30 p in. June 30 at Ule ofilc<. s U f l ' a t the Hillsboro (l £ P “>e,r , / ec*®e d^ Q ' ae u t o n 1869, a t Otsian. Iowa, but moat ol ^ t e s wlU be g n S t e 'a T t t e dm - IhciiUM'lvei (or the hoiu r Mprakcr- th e Hluitc pink auditorium less and reckless in his driving, All R o u ry club J M. Person w a s the ten equal sem i-annual his boyhood days were spent a t '“ “ g T h r o u g h o u t C o u n ty xhip T he lu t includes George Win« Ihe complaint charges. Gladys H a rt •ll*' 1*^ *1 cwndkluta» must be present with a chairm an of the meeting. installm ents, jh e county m ust it Mankato, Minn When in his early &low of TlUuinook, L xjwc asks $15.414 and M argaret D rake Is » ol L in n r,'l,n ''M‘n t“ t n e ir« ‘n o r6a n " The government spent fr of Porlluiul. Churltx Child.4 L. J. Reed of P ortland was ar- $15,225 izutum Pi introduce th em A ller OOH to $175.1X10 in tin. county and others, all ol whom rested here Monday night by Dep- Damages totaling $5,576.93 a r e llu - « lection of the queen and p n n - dt.r CWA proJects and are clanxed a* ultra-conservative» 's there will be 11 dam 1 .mil , lare(j Mr w the e com •d .Mr w ell, e l l , who wno said saio in com - . ¿ m an 0 of the general committee In uty Sheriff Harry Johnson on a asked of the O reg"r Electric by and at» trprv.M* tiling a school of irsN m an entertainm ent with u (irsi class n)ltu, reckless driving charge following an Marie Edwards and C. C. Edwards, é l l ñ ^ p l U ’of l ' Î Â S ^ n d 0 ’^ delüiquency will be a m r tc a n tS * « r í T í o / *36V e a rs ’ Ä e Chf ppr political llioiight entirely out of o rc h estra fu rn ish in g the Appreciation of the services ren - . accident at First and Lincoln streets. ^ n c e ^ ^ e a V ^ g 'T ’Î ^ h arm o n y w ith the- pohl cal ideals Adlmssiofi charge «1 2 5 ? SUJU. , m . Mam object of SERA .s to S e If^ ïn s U llX ’ £ £ P i d e n i H eland m ' ¿he Don o . O albreath^ has reported S S T « ol a large block of the house can- MnU wU1 (u lhls cvwn and G arden Home w ithout ilklales. e x ^ n e r 1 ”-6 ' m . ^ d ^ v ^ M ^ Ä “ C - l a b i e M. J. Haynes of Sher- < It Includes dancing. or warning and resulting C onsiderable Interest Is m a n ife s t xplained d an iered for "another six 'm o n th i ^ow^toca’e d 'h il h is T i tv " “3’' vote. Mr. Ireland said th a t - crashlne m to y ,. Ilie queen will be given a com ed here In tlie report th a t W illis 2 . ^ , ................. ^ a £ 5^ dldatc for congress, w.ll the dress, each I hot.;» of_al .h e ra n - _ „ — th „ ------ ---- „ y w ^ Qf any o th t,M .r July JuJy 1933 waa mayor. o > retlr^ £ £ ■ S t S k w d q u ^ l r h m i motSr ^ ds $5.101.93 for injuries M - _ enter ------ — er congressional race in th e wcond »mates will he on aupiay in some gOVernm ental subdivision and ex- ship. Secretary Moore said the last ____ _____ __— q u a rte r_________ . business here he was placed in taken. He also reported th e theft C€iye<l' (Continued on page 8, column 3) dlstrlct Mahoney, it is understood. oi lil<‘ ®tore windows scx>n M ueeus p|.un<k<j l jU4t wa> a gn *at benefit charge of the Oregon building at of 50 feet of rubber hose, an elec- Sentence was postponed T hurs- is out after the scalp of Jay Upton, ^al 1 and coronation ceremony will frOm the relief angle. He declared the S an Francisco fair and later tric plate and a half-horse motor day ior Rose Swnnt, who waived a the republican t.uidldutr Should o®« ln t *u‘ ™jute park audito- was a hfesaver for every engaged in the logging business. from the Cipole school. Rr“ >d indictm ent and plead tlie K lam ath Falls mayor enter th e Hum night of July 3 and will be coun^y view of the need for re . ... .. u — j . l guilty to a charge of larceny In a On May 18. 1893. he was married race, It ts believed here, his candi- "tg social event ol the cele- j ucmg taxation and the huge de- A rthur M iltenberger reported the dwem nK. to M iss Esther Birdsell in Hillsboro. dacy would have the effect of de- oration. llnquency of taxes. It would have loss of a tire and wheel Monday. | Mayo Hayden, who was arrested Surviving, besides the widow of ng W a lta Pi® '• 'I..- ii-m u 1 r ( ■‘ •| r .u n - i i.u im - d been Impoggiblg (or tho county to H. C. Gleaser was arrested in Ju n e 8 on an assault and battery the deceased, are a sister, Mrs. cratic candidate, and m aking the A pet parade is being plunned for have assumed tlie burden, accord- Forest Grove Tuesday by O fficer' charge, was fined $250 Saturday W ashington Savings aivj i r t a n Mary Wellman, Bakersfield. Cal.: a election of Upton doubly sure. Sunday afternoon, July 1. Details mg to tlie Judge, who said con- McGuire on a drunken driving | and paroled on paym ent of $50 • • • have not been worked out by the tinuation of the present relief pro- association of Hillsboro has dc half sister, Mrs Daisy Tone, Tilla- Investor', who nut th eir money committee but a great deal of en- gram by tlie federal governm ent Is ' “‘r,‘d Hs eighteenth consecutive niook two half brothers, Earl Den- company representative a t the lo- c^arge against Ross Hayden m iM.nd» of Oregon Irrigation dis- U»u»ta»n» la being exhibited by th e eeeentlal as long as tho need« are ' “ v.“l''n,;! at Sw M ;«a£ td /- RlCh^ d Den" c<u R«y-Malin< cannery, in speak- T - K - Shigeno reported to Sher- dismissed _on_ motion of District trtets a re taking it on tlie chin In children, and It is possible th at such as they are. Tills program also , b, ’a n P in 'e r “", !“' ? June 6 fr o n ^ H U L h ^ 1™ 1** 4rnved ln8 at a Joint meeting of th e Hills- iff Connell Fndav th a t two tents Attorney G. Russell Morgan. bOTo“ ‘a"n d “ ‘For‘S “ Grove“ VR ^tan’ had been stolen from his K aM *s A six m onU u t<Tln 41x1 * the refinancing of th e« , financially “ >«■ P“™de may Include decorated allows the county to spend its June 6 from HUlsboro. X h» , trJ w 5 City camp. fine of $500 was meted out by Judge e n ib a r r a s a e f l n r o l e e t s I x a u a a o f a s WagOIUS. doll buggies, etc. A com- (C ontinued on pagr 8. colum n t>) mailed to Investors a t t h a t ------------------ - slid HUlsboro and the s S r t^ i m n g F ° Shay reported Thursday George R. Bagley to George Mad- « niDtiri ,i p r o je n s tx a s e s of a s -------- #----- u no.... ........ „ . j _________________ time. In addition to paying th is dl- T m uch .is llu |*'i cent a re going to ,n,1I,'c l! " " ’ th e B usiness und I’m - , territory were unioue in the worid :he thef: ° „ f K„ a , wal1 clock from “ “ of Saturday Porest Grove' vidend. the directors' ordered a JL/OCclI O O ld lP f*S be nccisssary If th e d istric ts a rc I c mn.il W omen s club Mi M arie J | p | j J |p \ \ IDS r e r r n o r y were unique in the world' guilty to a who charge Plead of I substantial am ount to be added to c y v o u iV l j for production of vegetables and ^ ern ^^1 school. to be refinanced through the use Hoffman Mrs. Zola Morgan and the reserve fund. fruits for frosted foods p ro cess'H e T Koski o f Nasoma. between of federal funds. Already tlie Ita- Mrs Helen Steinke, will be In S ta te G r a n g e M e e t In r<T*»tmg to the board of di- cited the long packing season from T ualatin and Sherwood, lost 12 i r r ™ “ y o ln c e r Me construction Finance corporation has charge ol the parade rectors, J M. Person, general man -1 M arch 1 through November ! window shades June 8. ,‘5 / . approved loans for 11 Oregon dis- Entries In tlie walking contest _________________________________ _ Hillsboro lost out ta McMinnville ager, stated th a t collections on Mr Rudnlck pointed out th a t W alter Knowles. 27. a n d Fred frnm " hR trlcts In tlie ease of the Ochoco have been made from Portland. for tlie 1935 state grange sessldr. mortgages have shown m arked im” mu u ’ ■itliin a radius o< 250 miles from Paedersen. 47. of P ortland were ar- w.n b the clrcul', courtJ here S atu r district a loan of $281.142 bus been Newberg. Bend, Beaverton, O res- llt thc annual convention In R om - provement and money in e e n e r m 1 H.lUsboro national guard contin- h against William A approved This district has $1.- ham Stayton. Vancouver, W a sh . burk, Wednesday. Albany also made is easier He said the rew/v..» of 8*nt entrained here Tuesday m om - the plant all the products needed rested Wednesday by Deputy Sher- 388,two 111 bonds outstanding. T hai Molalla, Boott-s Mills and several u strong bid lor the meeting Dele- the association are now the larir i? 8 io r _the “nnual encam pm ent at can be secured and th a t with 24 iff Richard Busch on a larceny i T n “ M ? a " ? , ^ n. i r „ OiVi.t, h Je i a.’? e ^ 0ly‘? g - ^ e£L-Oi 4 tPnt been granted a n o n -s m ^ a g a u ^ t means the bondholders, If they ac- of the ru ral routes. Thc race will nation from tlie local chamber of est In its history and it u f«vnrl S;an’p Clatsop under command of cept the term s of the RFC will start at 9 a m. July 4 from Kelly 's commerce Included President Les- ably situated to take advantage of lrS* JJeutenAnt A rthur Kroeger. the products leave th e field they a t the T. K. Shigeno place. plaintiff. are packed and in storage. Peas at get a fraction over 20 cents on the restau n u it and go out Broadway, ter Ireland. H. L. MacKenzie and the enlarged volume of business ,B r L t- Kroeger) Ben Hensen was granted a di dollar The basis of settlem ent hi i u Jefferson tlie Ed L. Moore. Hillsboro's which now appears in in t tlie Camp Clatsop. June Ju n e 12 — Dear It u m c i a u i i street s u n - i and unu u i e Canyon xsauyuu secretary Ed. l i e «ffina o ffin e t am p ctatsop. .? r_eSeni tlme P?®ke<l w ith- vorce from Gladys Curry Hensen the other districts are somev............... . *" - " btd ■ was made ■ In a - talk L - a re in building u ie oiling wluit road to Sliute park. A ------- committee by Secretary "So far as P l" home and i E,ditoL - . I t ls lark‘n 8 a few m inutes fielfih m .e h ‘’iimek“11*’« leav“ g l f\e Tuesday by Judge A rte G. W alker home renovlzlng U co n cern ^." better. In (act bondholders of , th e fro m . t h . cham ber of commerce Moore. sitting on the circuit court bench ---- — - A., VC/UkVlilVU, Otua I In j x- -----r —J •»••avvw* Middle Fork Irrigation district In will be In charge o f this event. Ray Gill was re-elected state Mr. Person, “we can look for a n m and soon had tents, ’ h w a « here in place of Judge George R. llo<xl River county stand to gel f a s h prizes totaling $1-5 are of- m aster for two years. Increasing am ount as t i m e t m e s l s t o v e s a n d cots up. We have onlv I j - who is holding court In W ashington county grange coun Bagley, back 72 cents on their Invested fered the winners. Among those from this county along, and should t h e n a tio n a l’ three m en> who have never a t- rtio*U1?S 'd ^ c i^ le s of the mid- Yamhill county. cil went on record as favoring Hills dollar and those who have their Celebration Munager Ed. L. Moore attending the convention are Mr housing act now proposed bv con- fcntfed cam p before, so the work r 8 d “ j e.aSt are nOt suitable Circuit „ court _ , trial calendar: - , Ju _ ne money In bonds of the M ultnom ah announces th a t a splendid program and Mrs. M. F. Mills. Leroy Mills gress become effective, we will see was Quickly done, as all the rest ° F tile Bll'ds-eye quick freezing boro as the 1935 state grange con- • , o vention city a t the council m eet- J8’ ®bver Taylor vs. Jennld Tay Drainage district will get 70 cent« of fireworks bus been arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Janies Forsythe, Mr Ihe greatest activity in home con- know »'hat has to be done and how , t0 the sPcakcr, ing • — at ------- Aloha June 6. They also f_r ior; . June te n J° h ru,iKo^»— n W ahid- on Ihe dollar Acceptance of the th e night of July 4 o th e r enter- and Mrs. C, E Robertson. Mr and structlon and repair ever xeen in 10 d° it. " the frozen pack would —« j une 19’ 2o s ta an» u proferred RFC loans In each In- talnm enl m atures have been nr- Mrs. 1) B Burkhalter, Oscar Hagg tills country." Some of the boys have alread y ' w t ih* cooked foods due Passed a resolution f a v o r in g a L<,a , ned “ R -naoin’h Rnw^hu- stance ls up to the bondholders ranged for the four-day celebration, and Latne Stowell. W ashington Savings and L o a n madt’ the trip to the ocean to see difference in m arkets Problems change of state fair dates back j 9., qT.t Hpnrv ixnwory> o n e district thc T n eln l has del- — — association bca™ 7 i T m “ ? , n 3 ° it was still there, and m uf storage, transportation and re- to the old time because so many » • « » t e vs. Henry Mowery; asstx latlon bears the distinction of . ?£U1 ibere. and found t h e , been settled products are not m atured in time G- Sefton vs. J. H. lnltely refused to accept the loon being among the few institutions ‘^ , ‘2 be Pretty tor b a th -| en setUed under present arrangem ents. Hulett; June 26, Mrs. R c . Roles rath er than settle on th e basis of m th a t have continued regular dlvi- wlthout suits. , . ~~ -------- The county agent was asked In t i o n a ^ b u ^ o f N^oto27’ U' rw.N a* 35 cents on the dollar. In the othr dends through the depression, lt is Th^ , cainp has been greatly im - L e g l O l l C o n d u c t s a resolution to have a display of g ° districts negotiations arc still |>cnd- I methods for pest eradication at the Mnev vs neha'^Hndu.116 ,28’ Ing with Indications lluit most of Board of directors Include* George j * * 4, m ore things to add *to5the a n A e ria l D riv e county fair. They favored having j unp ’<» F.heian Hr iUer Ct a? L / nd the bondholders are ready to accept - , «-c G. Hancock, D. D. Bump of Fores' comforts and conveniences of this on th e theory th at even 20 or 30 Word has Just been received by th an they would have obtained be- Grove, and J. M Person Dr J O tented city. It Is quite a site es- eents in cold cash Ls better th an a Wiinlim p cvrus. county agent, fore this latter ruling. The com- Robb, E L. Johnson of Hillsboro P*-'CIally' a t night when all the tents dollar *.............. In an Irrigation district plete costs adm inistering the ........ ......... * bond. ¡ th a t farm - .. of ------------------ containing well over 3000 Oregon bershlp drive Ju n e 21, according to ®°t .. „f “ e to i them °PP°rtu - ing circuit court cases: J. F. M an- ers ’ having wheat con- ................... plan have not ns vet been worked, D z ’v • j men are lighted up. There ls a announcem ent made a t meeting of - ' 1 ^ e in g tnem. Ux>ntina«d on p »ge a, colum n s ) tracts may p lant forngc crops, ex- out nnd wlll no, h,, UI)tt] th(, fa rn , t ' a r t K ’S V / r g i t l l l Z e , buzz like a vast bee-hive. P la y g ro u n d s to cept corn anil grain sorghums, on inspections nre completed. These — ° z - w r r » • < ' I n _,a few “»‘notes "T aps'1 w i l l HUlsboro post Friday night. O ther C - I posts are to bring th eir new m em any i»mu land vu covered by such contracts ------ (n n u — Inspections within z"v « ■ i r ------- will — , begin ....---- S e le c t O f f i n a ----- l s mi toi'nl rriv , and a11 w111 be Qoiet except berships into the county seat. I ---- he O p e n o n iv lo lld a v ‘»eluding rented n,,xt wcck S() ano and every evpn m t lu llin g ii in . a , or contracted ....... m i . u acres ........ th(, IU.X[ weeg or so a te Tonklnson’s m mntiertni.« for Private utterlngs nlane« aro ziu. i , . « ». « . « permission applies only to the farm covered by a wheat contract Co?*?}ty <* “ t»'al committees of the J8 be attem pts to keep his rotund Legion meetings w ll^ he ^hBui Sio * Z This permis: „ , Playgrounds , i nt in the i two Hillsboro .y e a r of 1934. 'lh ls m eans th a t H will be looked over and actual republican and democratic p a rtie s, iorm °h his bulging straw tick He once a m onth ih irin J | be d bUt sdKxil grounds will lx. officially op- a farm er desires to do so he may measurem ents made as to contract- have been completed nnd are In Pllt bales of straw in one tick No other ^s^inn»"8« ? s UnU?wr ' en.'d Monday, a cording to Mrs plant a crop th at Is going to be ed acreage and wheat acreage. readiness for the tall campaign saying, "I believe In a golS night's m onth a id to Jo v and a ± 6 (B y Wm. F. Cyrus, C ounty Agent) particularly Canadian thistle and Paul P a tte rso n , genera! ch airm a i. used for hay on his contracted ------- ----------------- Democratic ell editor? L S i 4 " 8 1 " ° " tb ..a" d win assemble^ «»d August Weed eradication by m eans of wUd morning glory, have been gathered h precinct e ^ ^ d . ' commit v m"]1“ to-men M'men rest." S i " r W Wel,t edl,° r ' beins *“ <>WI gionnaires t h / s e " le- Opening a t Peter Boseow wlll be at acreage i a I a 1 sodium chlorate is too expensive killed out by cultivation. Failure to -elected w p and n ‘m ’T ' Ca” UU him « « ond Friday of ea"" m onth 1:15 p m and David Hill a t 1:30' ThLs word r()nll. , r a ther late to D e l C g a t C S A t t e n d selected W. I . Fisk of Snerwood ns He will keep awake all night trv- Co-operative action of all veteran by to this the method ha* usually cliairn ian n im u irfi— r. . ..... .__ _ . ‘u gui n j - ----- . VLUcran, for practical use on farms. Where control due culUvat4on J ^UlV.'k L fOPrniil Rotary T opic tak‘n« Driving Count A DrinCTS /Arrest Savings Group Pays Dividend Rotary Clubs Hear of Pack 1 O 1 1« Go to Clatsop Hillsboro Favored for State Session Forage Crops May be Planted on Wheat Contract Acreages Cultivation Economical Way Farmer to Eradicate Weeds “V“ 1 so shallow th a t the weeds had op- PPrtPntty to sprout and develop were no new shix)t's a n d ‘eaves above th e r- . ground between cultivations If thia irnipa. Also, » lu re a contract irom i uesnny to Friday or inis committeeman, and M. K ‘“ ‘“ **“ 8 of some deviltry, no doubt crated on a t The" M nt,™ K“ “ u« Canadian occurs, eradication Is impossible signer has s.X'd.-d wheal to ex- we.-k nre Mr and Mrs. J. R For- Abraham of Forest Grove congres- “ > entertain the recruits to Portland hospital thistle or wild morning glory then To bp ,.ffPf.tiw , it might be practical lo u s e chlor- k e e p ^ t h e ^ X V e n S ^ d X - , 1M.r,.llBl. uni, sythe and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Burk- “‘ona^com w goeS "Taps" the 5' c v i i i m u itteem m m II1 an. H I1 . w v e". u , I there n e r t * i?O t*S ‘" T a » » * ’ and nnH I sllch whe#t crop lias failed, he halter. -»-'k _ I......... l a P-" q a“U Jack Anderson of ------- Forest Grove “ghts w ill go out pre!t£ iik V the so C ourt F rid la y A w a r d s ‘ Cost of eradicating the two men- 0,6 Ot th e i ,n |g h t use p art of his wheat acre- Rev. Claude Sabin of Forest Orove • e iiii< n.. t’ l'cUxi e h u irm an of t h e | * “ ‘ have lo close, expressing the n _ -i_ i „„„ u u contracted acreage and ‘ gave an Interesting talk on "The ‘*'P,1b“ i'an rounty central co m m it-' nnnual * ‘sh that you try a hitch , R ock H I a u lin g C o n tra c t tioned weed pests In W ashington | w here Kock the weeds are In fields , and E B- Sappington of For- ' yourself and forget your printer's \5 'unty court co»o contracted with E ' county by means of chemicals have I th a t are cultivated, a crop like oats ru t the same e for hay. T ills would Farm er of the Hour" a t the all- n case lie had seeded , day grange meeting here S ntur- Grove Ls vice-chairm an. O ther ‘“ k for -------™ a few days. L Ross Friday Friday for hauling rock and < varied from 10 or 15 cents per and vetch on the land aids In con- ,.. apply only In officers are E. A. G riffith, Hills P- S — D on't forget to send us a i ?raV«1 ir° m the HaZf,ldale quarry square rod to as high as 25 or 30 trol. This crop, being rath e r rank more th an his required acreage, day. O ther program numbers were: Dies of of the tho 4r„,,o i n . o___-. cubic -- — yard per — *' — Argus. We don't i for „ 6 '2 j cents » - per ------ The regulation th n t a particular Miss M arjorie Sewell, violin solos, boro. secretary, and C. C. Condii, few copies cents per --------- square rod. ---------- Present day ( in growth, draws heavily upon th e Dr. . F. . . T. j ml e and from Pehl quarry for 8 prices for farm products do not moisture and th e weeds usually acreage of crop cannot be b o th , accompanied by h er m other, Mrs. Forest Grove, treasurer. — . want to miss 'em _________________ cents Per cubic yard per mile until w arrant methods of this kind. The [ are more or less sapped Im m e- contracted acreage and w heat acre- F. J. Sewell; Robert. Kelly, vocal R,,‘‘ker of Sherwood was named r> . . . . . ' December 31. age ls still effective. solos, accompanied by Mrs Sewell, „ ‘f cointnltteem an, while Samuel m question then naturally arises as to jd la te ly after the hay ctod 1» tak- M an y P e r so n s W o r k in g -__________ _ how these weeds may be kept under en off the weed patch should be An additional ruling of Interest »“ <* MLss J >me Ireland, tap danc- B. Lawrence of Raleigh ls con control or eradicated. Cultivation is plowed and then replowed or disked R a y -M a lin g C a n n er y C o u n ty M en N a m e d on to W ashington county farm ers ls ‘»Of, accompanied by her mother, gressional committeeman. | the answer. Whenever weed con i i j a, th a t the w heat adm inistration Just Mrs. Harold Ireland. Approximately 450 persons a r e B la ck R a sp b er ry G ro u p trol by means of cultivation is men- deeply and then It may be left for Miss Marjorie 8ewell. grange queen ‘r c ' a n t > o n N o r th w e st or ten days before it would announces th a t the am ount of the employqed a t the Ray-M allng c a n - ' W. J. Dodson of Sherwood and tioned someone immediately re- j a be week necessary to cultivate" it’ again, Im p le m e n t A u th o r ity nery now. Packing of cherries and J. S Herd of Scholls were elected benefit paym ent to be received Will candidate, was presented with a be one cent larger th an was orig corsage bouquet by her sponsors. Lester Ireland has been appointed loganberries Is being finished up, j members of the control committee m arks th a t they cultivated a p a tc h 1 H the operator waits to see If th e inally announced. T his m eans that. J. E Lewton o I Oale Grange on the retail Implement code a u red raspberries have Just b e e n of the O regon-W ashington cold- anywhere from a few times to an j weeds are going to come up be- W ashington county farm ers will talked on thc state banking bill. thority for Ihe north west along with started and the plant ls running pack black raspberry Industry a t excessive number of times and did I tween cultivations, he might as receive on their second paym ent Gale G range »'111 put on thc pro two men from Washington. The full blast on pears, black raspber- a meeting held In Salem Ju n e 8 not kill out the weeds. No o n e 1 well n o t s ta rt the control measure* on the 1935 crop, one cent per gram for th e local grange a t th e group met In P ortland Tuesday rles and youngberrles. Next pay- under the direction of Max Gehl- would dispute such statem ents as The patch m ust be cultivated be- they probably are correct. However, fore any weeds appear so th a t they night. bushel on th eir allotm ents more first meeting In July. day will be June 21. I har, state agricultural director. a lot of perennial noxious weeds, I will n o t appear Ufn r t h o will be continued this week nnd the first Ol next Each school will be equlpptd with . »' following apparatii i, providing a total of $509 Is raised. Including $200 from school, $100 on hand and $200 to be raised by private sub scription: Equipment for games, giant stride, set of six swings, set of traveling rings. If additional $100 ls obtained or If one or two firms make large donations a slide will be provided for each school. Additional subscriptions made in clude $15 by Rotary and $25 by Individuals. Pool-G ardner Lumber company is donating the sand for thc sand pits. North Plain» W ant« Games Baseball games are wanted by the North P lains ball team, accord ing to word given the Argus by C. D. Chamberlain.