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"Happy Days" July 1,2, J, 4 With Which is Combined the I iillx h o ro Independent Jl'c N ew s L e tte r I. I N D U R O « Happy Days “True I'rugressive.s" Set to Nonunute Peter Zini luennan P r iz e s governor Zim m erm an'.« form al nom - Illation will probably b, •na.le a t a con volition to In* held in S alem In huUM* of rv p rc h t n tn U v « -. T o ta lin g $15 to W ile y an d C h ild r e n ’s E vent WO« T I I I II 14 L I-11 im i I v wL at R a c e In te re st H ig h ; nU ur visions planned unu eacn en n a en- me the parade with a pet will Bank Opened at Beaverton -------- . n seined to the l-ortland caucus, th at " * 'v*’* 11 y .S ta te B an k D e p a r tm e n t H a s of C. M Thomas. public utilities K°„£ u d . . d » • i j a . commtooloner. who. however, has T h e parade to plannod for 3 p R estricted A c c o u n ts lU f.nllely decUmxl to « w id e r the L’r . ^ ' L i d ^ c l S ^ reato u i -------- U“' lUdCPrnd' * U > " X k f « m D a m. t o T p First Security bank a new bank- was pri A.A.Z" “V ^ t h e reactions of the various [Mshtlcal groups to Uw entry of u i Independent candidate Into tlw field Ls Interesting Fol- • lowers of Joe Dunne, republican nominee, insist tliat it will nsure thc election o f their candidate, while tlie democrats are Just us In- stotent th at an independent < andi- date will bring about th e defeat or D unn,, a n d th e election of G en- eral M artin The "true progressives" however are .„ u n d e n t of t ic sue- tva* of th eir »UILN4- iuul the <•*«•< turn m,u , r h'',Jm '|di i dut<Ti of th« two m ajo r p o lltu a l p a rtie s If. they point out. an in- d e p en d e n t n m d ld a te ru n depend upon t h e support o f iho.se who i X y i ^ U i e '^ i i n l n e 's " ^ wii? h l?e “ al I!' i" '.«HMMI v,,(c» m Sturt with or IMMMl m ure tlu in th, com bined vote for D unne. MrAlex muli r a n d Loticrgan, a » u m ln g th a t all of th is following vlng c an be relied ujMHi by th e republican nomln«*«* All of t h c a r aasumptlon». o f cour.M«. must lx* taken with «rveral g lam s of salt II to h ardly to be . ............ c „ , uiaeemonl." Restrictad accounu ol th e Bank aourcu ln I rum the («»llower.s of Mc- Alexander and L o iie ig a n . L a i king tin s additio n al su p p o rt M irtm is as good an out of Ol tlie th e ru n n in g before he »tar t-s be innlled out as soon as prepared. according to Searcy. Liquidation of the assets of the S h in e Savings bank of Hillsboro will still be. un d er th e direction of Seurcy a n d a schedule will be a n - nounced la te r u» to office h o u rs a t som ew hat tired and sleepy a fte r a fa |rly active day And tom orrow to ttnoU)er long day being th e day we a r ,. having Held probit.... problem ving a a field We have breakfast a t 6 a m and m arc h at 7 a. m. We will have d „ invr lb(. n ,.ld pr0VltUn„ tll (llow « ag o n d o , sin 'get loM No mg h andled u n d e r th e plan w here by one deoutv h an d les m ore tlia n 5 “ nu n th a n on<’ ‘“luidaiioii. T in s m ethod re- su ,ts ,n k re n te r econom y ln liquid- ation.s. S earcy poin ted out. IV -trlc f W /lv o re t- ,)f D istrict W llta t M eetings Planned W(nlld |a. p |(.|„ j ■ J as a bout p noon ................. .. °< ' I fresh al] n u k es Which. It must to- adm itted, pre- the Ixij , quite eager to don the R e c e iv in g It lie im usi Hefner and Miss Shlrlee Sm ith, both of Hillsboro, are being provld- _ f ------------- _ d (lllb t ................... ................ of . willing pull tieavtly from th e following • « • II w a re h . e rs !> ••« IX 4SI p it >« l l ( i l l l l l - 'l , City Water Users Ask Rate Slash L ocal C itiz e n s F ile P ro test on S e r v ic e an d R a te s o f L ocal U tility F irm . V ote M onday < < •'■* “der th. ser a program, «c- Salem Set-uo Visited cording to Mrs P. L P atterson I Value H eld Excessive general chairm an. Equipm ent for ------------- „ „ j j ci games has already been provided _ , ___ » „ B a ile y C o n c e d e d E l e c t i o n and a total of $233.25 has been S e v e r a l S E R A P r o je c ts to raised for the purchase of play -I to N o n -H ig h A r e a B oard ground equipment. T his sum, w ith ( be S u b m itte d T h is W ee k , the $200 to be given by the school, -------- ' R Frank Peters, prom inent Hills R ich ard E Wiley and Carl R us- ^ 7 ™ ^ h c a tfT ’ n ‘quíry ín l° the Possib««y of boro attorney, was named senior sell were elected m em bers of dis- , money expected from or- obtalning » portable canning kltch- grand warden of t h e Masonic tr.I t 7 school board for term s of a" d indRid^aLs n m v et en io r Washington county where three year, Monday afternoon du r- , ¿U eved to be ample ianuIles m ight can their own gar- G rand lodge in Portland T hurs- . , .. . ___ ing tlie annual election a t the be am ple den produce under the direction of cay. Jack Murton. also of Huis- David Hill school, replacing R. “ J ? ^ n d lrauled experts Was StarUd thls boro, was appointed district dep- Erank Peters, former chairm an, and d PP£ about foSr wreks week members of the county re- uty grand m aster for W ashington I. T 1. mci-ueciero, M cPheeters, u both of whom w i u, ».iuin X - 7 «h7 . rf . . • Uef uei comm ittee as a phase pnase of oi the tne arzl Yamhill counties. have served two term s Hillsboro Members of t h r ^ n S t ^ ^ h rehabilitation program W. J Mills, union high school m eeting and a n - , h„ county SERA manager, Mrs. Helen nual election Is set for next M on- att*nd^ Hamilton, ezecutire secretary, and day at 2 p m . with F. L Brown * ere Frank Peters, president of . Davis Dersonnel manager ln ol Laurel as candidate for re-tlec- the school board, Mrs P atterson; ~ "g ^ d ; hT kitchen n ~ rS " tlon c - H N06ler, elem entary school T T , th e superintendent: Mr and Mrs. Nye S ’ k lo c £ e l e m e ^ - X ^ l e?ectl£> ^ d . Bristol. Mrs. R Frank Peters. S X ^ f ^ o ^ o S e ^ t ^ e ' ftnnors o f c o n te m p la te d <Udt. ' couS « J t -------- np1 1 I 3K6 Monors M (I III ills If. ils MM’in.N to bo tin* cium «*, th© them niter rille report», and mvit- ompletc sell, (lilies fo r t h e s e Karn«* »-•- • t o - ame coim m ssion <- to ---- unable u ,r a sw ln, tb(, Ino(or m eetings Is as follows: Sherw ood. mi leet Its con trib u tio n Io th e sla te piH,i r b l. bllll.,- p |a rc bs tb c arva school gym nasium . F riday. Ju n e 22. polle dice lor e iifo rian ien t of th e gam e w here the tru ek s m e p arked am i 8 p 1,1 • Aloha. M onday. Ju n e 25. laws how would It fin a n c e gam e n, ,,U| b - devoid ol sw m im ing f a n i- law en fo rcem en t un d er th e old m,..s gam e w arden .system? T h is ques- -p ,,, b,,ys nre re tu rn in g from (Ion to raised by revelation of th e lb(. .show A large new building F r e u d e n th a l, H agg ° C oun cil J o in s in C o m p la in t; H e a rin g E x p e c te d S oon Complaint protesting against the sendee rendered and the r a t e s tJ ? “ Ked? y lbe O regon-W ashi^ton W ater Service company in HUls- boro and a petition for relief were flied Saturday with the state pub- bc utilities commission over th e signatures of 90 local consumers. Hearing on the m atter will prob ably be set In the near future, ac cording to word received by city officials, who Joined ln th e protest and requested to be considered a P“ 1*? to the complaint. T hat the supply of w ater pro- vided by the company was insuf- D a ir ie s «?*?«•' R ank H ig h in F a t T esta Washington co u n ty d a ir y m e n again ranked high ln tests con- ducted by the Yamhill-W ashington Herd ImDrovement association ac- _n rd ,ncr ,K Ed cordlng 5 ° th e M y re p o rt Freudenthal of Hillsboro had the high fat producing cow for the m onth while David Hagg & Sons f th . . ? H , W h produc' herd in the class for more th an — 20 cows and ..................... had high producing cows in the two and four-year-old classes. The Hagg herd of 45 Jersey cows produced of 786 and’ pounds Sf ^ i k 'd t u an i n g average ’t h e ’month’ 42*92 pounds of fat. Honors in the divi- sion for herds between 12 and 20 cows went to the Meadowvale farm at Newberg with 19 Jerseys and Holsteins producing an average of 1028 pounds cf milk and 47.62 pounds Of fat In the division for herds 7 la t tne aivvion ior neras under 12. F rank F innicum s herd o t tL f th t h a a r t the t h p h book n n k v value ahu» of and the plant and the operating ex penses were excessive were the prin cipal allegations of the omplalnt. Fending a valuation of the prop erty of the water company and a thorough investigation of its a f fairs, the petitioners asked a tem porary order and reduction of rates. They - requested a t water - - th —— ------ costs ------ - be Put in line with wages and th e c06ts othCT commodities, Grievances Outlined Inadequacy of the supply of water at the Sain creek source7 for th e hicrh high urinc „ dry seasons was aJ- . d ____ leged ln the complaint. I t also de- dared th a t th e Intake is not prop- erly patrolled and protected and th a t the quantity and quality of water supplied generally u n sat- isfactory.'T hat, to "due to inadequate protection and improper operation, large excesses of chlorine have been added to the w ater a t times, m ak- mg It unpalateable and objectlonal for certain industrial uses" was set forth among the specific al- leged grievances mseo Brer.aiices. T hat the condition of th e pipe source of supply to such as to make it provide proper serv- 1 that a num tier of M a r io n e o u n tv “ “ u w u ' :“ « “ s tf “ o o u s , 10 consumers was the contention . ,c tnin u 2 ? n p°;.:I t l X . ) “ > pIated flr3t in the class for four- of the complaint. The consumers Receipts totaling $46.485.46 re- be served a t 12:30. the committee year-olds, producing 1233 pounds of signing the protest alleged th a t th e ported Ior the year were: Cash on furnishing coffee and cream, guests milk and 69 pounds of fat. In the pipe line was old. inadequate an d two-year-old class. “Bell 14" of the subject to heavy leakage. They de sam e dairy produced 1078 pounds dared that, in addition to Hills- of milk and 64.6 pounds of fat. boro, the w ater company to a t- High fat producing cow for the tem pting to serve several o t h e r m onth was Number 16 of the Freu- large consumers with the result _____ denthal herd with a record of 1674 th a t th e dem and is at times ln $9350 A balance of cash on hand 1^ by Professor Robert H Down First conviction to be returned Pounds of milk and 83.7 pounds of excess of the supply. They asked a t the end of the year of $46.23 was prlnc',pal Franklin high s c h o o l ' W ashington county under the ^or ^he month. th a t the company b e restrained shown Portland, an authority on Oregon new law perm itting 10 purors to Thirty-seven herds w e r e tested irorn such service detrim ental to Its d f lrlct' 7 history. H. C. Lieser of Vancouver. return a verdict In a crim inal case during the m onth with 889 cows en- (c o n tinued on page i t , column 1) is $2.32i.0(10. to M organs w vJi «chooi t««rh«r at Rank» return „.port. Census according of the district show s a n d o th er w e ? ^ rn W ^ h l n « o n ^ i t o occurred Tuesday when Jo h n W al- rolled, 103 of which were dry. To- ashlngton the• «riv^sevem U 'V "ofer of Hillsboro was found guilty U l production of milk for t h e (C o n tin u ed on patfe 10, co lu m n 5) ty centers in “ will, Xvprai on » driving while drunk indict- period was 672.796 pounds, of fat others1XS h o r^ ta lk s^ «.«, wUl“ nw_S7-i_ be°«lven ment" the verdict by 30.203.4. Average production o f _ ment. verdict beul8 being signed signed by bv a n u £ ib £ of^llw o*dtim^rs 11 of the 12 Jurors' c h a r 8es mllk was 756 8 and of fa t 33.97. A lum txr of tin oldtimers. from a n a cc i-je n t Which occurred total of 344 cows produced 40 or Music will be furnished by the ¡n Hillsboro April 14. Members of more pounds of fa t during t h e Laurel-Scholls orchestra. A 'o cal the jury' were Archie F. Campbell, month. "Boarders" detected during i? , by " C' Bel- William F. Ziegler. John W. Gib- the m onth totaled 19. Carl Broderson. prom inent F or knap of Portland. son. George M. Bledsoe. Craig C. est Grove Pythian, w a s elected R F r a n k P e R r s w a s e l e c t e d »cn aie mreie.-u-u m m e Condit. G race I. Busch, Robert H. f ' A II T J grand chancellor of the g r a n d t rairri w ard en o t h t O r. on ' ° f ° d <* eROn Kelly. O B Bennett. August Kahle. I ..I.111U w .irm n oi tilt o i ,..m vited and a very plea-stint reunion Ed King. W. C. B uchanan and Lola . lodge. K nights of Pythias, . Monday cvni.’ig at 'i Tie' Mas’,inc temple in ? L ° ld „ i n f nds n ? M unkers E n t e r t a i n e d H e r e at 'the opening session of the SIM I ' , . : , iid J H M ii r t o r w a s an- !? charge Officers of the W alnofer was fined $200 a n d annual convention of the order ln ap .association aren Fred E. Cornelius, sentenced to serve 90 days in the Colonel Russell C. M artin of Portland He will succeed W arren Hillsboro members w to a t- Sent and Mre E C ' McKumey C° UtUy ^ r e i " ^ ** re " '1" h ” “ *,’ S ' B arnes Portland. ......... ..........------------------ ----- . dent, and .Mrs. b. C. M cK inney sentence Thursday morning The and Darwin B. Woolcott. national h - - —, sentence to to run concurrently with adjutant-general of the G rand Ar- w escou 01 Gaston w a s the term he is now serving on an mi’ of the Republic, were in Hills- named grand prelate, assault and battery charge arising horo Monday as guests of H. V. Charles W alter of North Plains from the sam e accident. Gates, commander of th e Oregon was named grand inner guard. Sentence of one year in th e c o u n - departm ent. O. B. Gates, son of Mrs. Hazel Hollenbeck of N orth ty jail w ith provision for parole H. V. Gates, took them on a trip Plains temple was elected g r a n d fu-ers a n d E W. Plapp. H arry M or- at the expiration of 60 days was UP the Columbia river highway. senior. Mrs. B arbara Graves, P ort- L. Auld, Carl Russell, and k-u> J J. . L imposed upon Fred Bisner, Treston All thhree went to Astoria late < land, was named grand chieit. Mrs ta l1 m odus . --------- Howe and Eddie Cummings, all of Monday to attend the Oregon state E. C. McKinney of Hillsboro wias D ates for the 1934 W ashington Portland. Wednesday. The t r i o encampment and from there the ■ succeeded as supreme representa- Lj j I ¿ a | f ..I T - , . county fair w rp set as August 30. plead guilty to a n inform ation three will go to Seattle for the tive by Mrs. Rose F arrington Ot 1 $$»l * l i l l l J. »IA 31 and Septem ber 1 by members charging larceny of bronze and W ashington encam pm ent. i Portland. I . C ' ___ 1 of the county fair board who m et brass bushings from the old Wheel- D e'etntec tz, th» ct»,» i__ w — u n <su . Wednesday evening a t th e local er mill near Cochrar. of W oman's R e l ie f t? ' . ch am b er o f c o m m e rc e T h e last Postponed sentence w a s m e te d ° J . w o m a n s Relief Corps a t Astoria representative of Phoenicia temple. Approximately 44 per rent of the held ma, e out to \Valter KnowlX, o f P o r t l a n d thls J eek are Mrs Arnie Dickason. Hillsboro, ln attendance at the 39th n New Verdict Measure Acts Now there ore only two bources j Cltn gel havlng put nway a gen. Beaverton u n d Hillsboro Many from w hich M a rtin can draw any ■roiu portion of chow anil feehiig liquidations in the state are be- is from th e ra n k s of th e true pn>- gressive , of noth th e «lem.H ratie a n d republican p a rties T h e o th er Grand Officer , . . . _ , , In v e stig a tio n P o rta b le K ilc h e " T h is A r e . IL' 1 u^lcltf'Cl ^U.nda.V Jumpy Horses G n e o f lh c .se J until 4 .) p ii. end all local ehtl- drl.„ an. lnvlu.d uk<! ,Mr, ln ^ T ^ e c t o r . , Miss Marly,. L), votea to hla .standard If he Is to m ake any .showing a t all ln th e fall conti’.st a n d th ere are plenty of politim i prognostic a to m who In sist th a t M artin will not only m ake «Hv l.t. A rth u r Kn«iti*ri a .splendid show ing next Novem ber C am p C latsop. J u n e IB E ditor of b u t th n t Ills «•lection íun governor Ls y H, Argus Cu nip t.s h alf over a l- iiN good as in th e hug. ready m i s seem s to be a s fur as lu ld iti o n a l siip |H irt Local Body Opens Study for Canning ‘S T S , e x ° ^ » J X ’S (.,.nU ^-st d e c o ra te ? C hicle with d ,y m“n "n g ln the south room ol 34 votes each and the nam e of “'t c h ^ P e r e r e ^ t e l ^ ^ d summer, needy ^eA ons may come ,M.t tw„ dlvlUons OIU. for girU tne Beaverton bank building Earl Mcl>heeters one of the retiring ' * /; Pbt* ■ ' to the kitchen with their produce lU)j onc for noy8 n an d 60 cents; , Bowman, formerly with the Com- nM*mkx‘rk °f hoard wa3 w rit- . J and can it under expert supervision. iargc^t fam ily of pets including ‘ ..jeicial N ational bank of H illsboro U n *n . lunkir hto-h / vkilhi - o k a11 clients assigned to a particular nloU, „ „ und M cos- ' " , 7 ta d y BM*r<’ 1„ ^ , ? S 1 n’ Chf children Uv- day Cans tinned dog, $1 and 50 o en u . beat *“ ld mor' rc,,‘ntly vice-president o f , * , Uowlng canvass of votea “ Uth of Baseline « re e ls are an/ sugar for fruits up to 50 cnAnu tenzutlun o f well - k n o w n ! Citizens bank of Sherw ood.1 th e board was organized for the , . . .J 1® David Hui cans individual are furnished character with pet, two divuions. wlll be cashier. com ing year with M. P. Cady os ; th 7 P e is ? m T -s a - oy the Rovernment. An additional one io r glr|x a n d une for lxJy, g l j unrestricted deposits of the l lutlrnlan and Harry M organ a s , ® Boscow school. The pom on oj each client's produce to aud ;x) m(lst c„ „ u ra J U 111 d 111 clerk th e la tte r starting his elev e n th 1 em'lh“ l2e6‘he canned and retained by the can- two divisions one for girls iuid one I!:,nk of B,‘,,v‘ rlon llave b,'«’n ai>- year of service as district clerk. A Ch2 i ^ l n ^ der Wgh nery for use of the plant and is , or 7;> luld 25 tx>I)U jarKril ,m.,ed by the new institution Beav- j Haxtrampf and Russell were ap- * e‘C° m?d ; used for direct relief purposes. The 75 an(j 05 cent»; amaUest j* t. »rton has been restricted ln its pointed to the buildings and ground» *• * f g °i cann€rY is mounted on a trailer 7'' 28 " ' ,lUs' h“ 1 Perforn>- tanking facilities for 15 months comm ittee in order to obtain lm - ' the and moved w various communities pet, 75 and 25 cent». m ediate action on the SERA pro- __________ '____ Plan Successful Members of committee ln charge A sta te n in t issued by the new Jecl whlcl, district to prepar- _ . _ Total . . of - ------- . 97,800 cans of produce ari. Mr.s M arie H offm an. Mrs Zola ' ‘toern says in pur: W hen It be- m g to su b m it to th e county com - (A r e V lr s z » « - were packed under this plan last M organ a n d M rs H elen BteUike i.i.u e a p p are n t th a t re-o ig a n lz a lio n n ilttee M em bers of o th e r c o m m it- IV zllC -C L 1 ’ J. v l L sum m er in Marion county and it ITrparallon., Speed ' eff0I G of th e B onk of B eaverton tees wlU be a p p o in ted U te r. e-, j aDtlclpa ted th a t approximately 3OO'???.-eanS~-J.1 - . ? to statistics packed this H1, , ¡, ! „ a ; 7 , 7 , ' ", M**l dtsoursi-mei»t.s as M M u i o i v u U U I l U a j r summer, according ob- July celebration, to be held a t the “> L“ 1*“1 uI ..... tlle Gaston S tate bank 43923 ......... ......... «nd a reduction ln the war- t* « « l by the county relief com- mittee. Original cost of construct- b x a l B hute p a rk Ju ly 1 2. 3 a n d , wus taas approached regarding the pos- ranted mdebtedness of the district tillty ol moving th a t In stitu tio n from $15.242 49 u, $9350 was a d o p t- N a tiv e S o n s a n d D a u g h t e r s ln8 the cannery was given a-s $9788 “ re r ',‘pldl> *>‘a P<' s‘bl1» b< iverton Thto bank h is been 1(1 D< tails of the disbursem ents1 .0 1 d - • and the cost ot bP ^^tion for the th is week in u n tlcipution of onc of Was as follows: G eneral control o> C o u n ty E la n r ic n ic season as $1525.26. Valuing the pack the moRt o u tstan d in g und in te re s t -------- at 10 cents per can. the program i,<..^iui.> opciim , 1 m in«. MiniLi- >210072. instruction - s u p e r v is i o n ing events ever sponsored here. wi .u r i i p u tt ol W a tniikton counts $1955, instruction - teaching $16.- « showed a profit of $6927. b o u n ty -w id e In terest in th e queen 1,1 ovci 25 years, und lias been 27i 74 n r w r a tm n „1 n u m iioggnu Annual reunion and picnic of - w ar th ,, , , ,......... ................................... . operation of p lan t »J9W j O 9.| ... , _ . _. " e are P » « tne relief stage “ n , *'s t ‘ . m t i n u e s to m ount .is the t ‘" , r ‘'P i n o a c l . , lo r the selection ‘V™ cr a" " " ‘g th‘‘ ' “*« 25 exported th a t any in d ep en d en t cun- hold t h e e n t i r e f o l- lowing Ila- th three »logre.-ivc vlng of tlx* re e "prog cundUlnt«'.- o n tlie o th e r h a n d It rundidalc.N A large crew of n u n L n Just its rl llculnu.N to suppose th a t is en g ag td cleaning the p a rk and p u ttin g it in first dus» sh ap e for * gun votes in tlie p rim ary ele< Uon th e convenience a»¿d c om fort of will .swing to D unne ln th e general the a n tic ip a te d crowds. d l d a t e could a 4 Two Playground Programs Here Started Monday ------------- by 100 or more bund pick’ d dele P ark B e in g P r e p a r e d gates. Announcement of ttu* meet M P Cady, who was elected chair- ing was made Tueaday by Morton inan of the lis al district n u m b er 7 Tompkins of Yamhill county, fol school board Monday night after llctulls of the pet parade to be lowing a meeting of a few of the I conducted July 1 u t Hhute park the annual election faithful. Plana for nomination of the In m connection with the “Huppy dependent candidate were c o m Days" « leb ru tlo n were perfected iia iiu . it is understood ’ \r . i lilni SI /« t 3 1 1 . . ........... M onday atul u ttrn d e d Q u ee n mary campaign ............... ..... Happy Days' July 1,2, 3,4 NO. 18 Supervised recreation prograrrw at the David Hill and Peter Boscow schools lor all local children up to high school age were officially opened Monday afternoon under the direction of two playground directors. The playgrounds will b e __________ . open Monday, Thursday and F rl- E le c te d da of each week from 1:30 p m. C o u n ty R e lie f G roup S ta rts R u ssell . « a s D ire cto rs at A n n u a l D istrict B a llo t be A w a r d e d to W in n e rs in stage seem» to •*' the nom ination of 1’i-ter Zimmerman of Yamhill eoun- » ty an mi inili'iM'iitlent candidate lor 10.20 a in Cady Heads Local Grade School Body ---------------- The S ALEM all M*t for th e Heads Hoard Pet Parade Planned for S ta te C a p ito l I. u HILLSBORO, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUN E 21. 1934 V O L I!MK XI.I II V A rgus mllsbori j I 8 p '» • W'-st Union schon.. T ues- day. Ju n e 2b. 8 p. m : f orest G rove I'h a m b e r of C om m erce. T h u rsd a y . J u n c 28' 8 •’ ; 1'au rP> community Va«n UrUdCrSOn Pythian Leader Peters Elected Senior Warden G. A . R Leaders ' appeared J?r County Fair Dates Slated Collections G ood hull. Friday, Ju n e 29. 8 p m. fact (hat the game commission to colum n 6) now some $40.000 behind on Its contributions to the state police. The legislature of 1933 fixed the dog racing make Jury indictm ent and plead guilty A W Walker and P i X Z : £ a morning by Miss Gladys Eisner duct a county fair to a charge of larceny. He was A? T J. Peterson. day and Tuesday. game commission's assessm ent for an d Representatives visited the P yth- state police support a t $244,337 for a i r ° m M Mrs. Î T j u Ora ^ J Laws, « president, ? tos Ju n ia Johnson went to As- ion home n ear Vancouver, Wash., the current biennium. Records of Fred Faedersen was ordered dis- tplda M°uday as delegates for th e Sunday afternoon, where Tacoma the game commission as published T7l<i. ^a ir wiU be b e'd a t Damage from weevil can be great- the field L ater in th e week three ^2 J2 lutve llave been been made. made Tlie Tlie latter latter TíP'íVí10?' the Shute Dark th aiged in court Saturday wnen no ? ? , CPI' ventlon of D aughters of temple put on a program. A Joint In Its biennial report for 1929-30 show th a t for th e 'tw o -y e a r period ly lessened In pea fields next year more will start, making four on figure contains approximately $8400 ______;__________ evidence was found to connect him Unlon veterans which is being held banquet of K nights and Sisters was with the th e ft of a te n t from t h e 1 1 ? c™1l uncj 1° 1’ 4'‘th th a t of the G. held Monday evening a t the P ort- ending Septem ber 30. 1939. enforce- If those field, th a t were in fx-as the Job for the tim e being. L ater | Qn 1Ma A, K. iLIlCi W. R. C. m ent „1 the game laws cost a total this year are plowed now or th o r- on. If It appears tliat more nre ‘“ «U'encies on th e 193- tax 1 1 land Pythian temple. Siugeno place. of $304,523 70 Thto expenditure. I oughly disked. Loss of pods fro m , needed to get th e job done in seas- r° b- now am ount t o 3 L 6 per cent, Order dismissing the suit brought which to $60,186 in excess of the the vines during the harvesting onal tim e then they will be added. - W J n x a te l y ^ »50.000 have b e e n by H. T. G iltner, Forest Grove a eurrent assessment, was for salaries I process was rath er heavy and In according to word from the director paid in during the last t h r e e m erchant, appealing the action of months. Miss Eisner reported Tlie Wednesday has been set aside as the state liquor control board ln and expenses of regular and spe- some fields where these are lying of the w heat control association, levy totaled $960.773.75 and $656.- court day by the county court for clal wardens, patrol of th e Wiliam- on the ground checks made during ; Under th e requirem ents of the cancelling his license to sell beer considerable time and . Judge . Don was signed Wednesday by Circuit ette river and launch expense, all I the past week Indicate th a t prob- w heat adm inistration It is necessary 085.16 has been paid. .,, _ _ , . of which are now taken care of by ably 25 per cent of the peas ln , to measure both the land th a t is ln ' i, lit T. Templeton asks the Argus Judge George R B a a le v G i l t n e r 's to call nils to the attention of the license, which was revoked i n OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Cor- arranged for each assembly. These the state police. 77ic arrearage ln these pods carry weevil. w heat and the contracted acreage G r P P t l I M o i I n t a i n oc tvn il Tn tHrtcja cases rnflAA w H n rn f th hA D III«1II1 ¡public. He says: 'M arch a few days after its issuance i™ ls' June 21—Among the nearly programs are broadcast for the the game commission's contribution | Later in the season these little as well. In those where e | “Anyone wishing to see all mem- i has been restored by th e commto ’ ! 8?? c] ub members and 60 leaders benefit of parents anti friends of to the state police to not a new I grubs all h atch out Into adults w heat acreage has all been aban- °f the county court may do SjOn attending the tw entieth annual 4-H clubbers and for th e thousands of condltlon by any means. Records The ndult weevil fly around mor«' doned. only the contracted acreage RernnH n . i , , .u . f0 by »IsKlng the court on Wed- Sam Phillips of Hlltohn™ w . j club sum mer school on the campus members over the state who are of the state departm ent show th a t or less through the summer and will be measured, according to pres Second prize in the grange ef- nesday of each week, whlch ls the ( fibedm, 50 and c X ™ e l £ ? w h e n ,h er? are 24 20 glrls and two ,mab* to P a l p a t e In summer it has been continuous since the hibernate for th e winter ln the ent regulations. fldency contest was awarded to regular court day Many people he p,eld gudVy S the & j ^ r e leaders from ................ W ashington county, school Each county delegation also first of the present biennium, flue- crevices and cracks ln fence posts j ------------------------- G reen M ountain G range of Buxton considerable distance to s e e jof the peace court to an assault the fourth largest county delegation broadcasts over station KOAC be Uniting between a low or $19.618 a t! and on the bark of trees. Every qp C J -o c a t sum m er school. T his is the larg tween 7 and 7:45 o'clock in th e tlie end of May, 1933, to a peak of 1 uneared for pea patch to a source I W O • I I « N IV4 | >OI I t 41 a t the T hursday afternoon session I, e . ™e,dhors of the court only to j (Continued on page 4, column •) est club summer school ever held evening a t some time during th e $55,140 a t the end of M arch th i s ! of infestation for next year for a , r -io«» , ________i ’“1“ lllat ^ e y are absent from the! ---------— ------------ «- " « , K w 5 at ' hurtf Greci. office, and to accommodate the peo- I in Oregon. two weeks’ session . year. S tate departm ent statisticians j distance of probably two miles j M ountain had a ratin g of 14« pc, pie the court has established the Ivan Bierly of Beaverton to chair - are of tlie opinion th a t sum m er and ! around, according to A. O. Larson, W ashington county club mem j man of the boys' executive com- bers preeent are M argaret B atchel ___ ........... E 're In the sawdust conveyor of (cent as against 221 per cent for practice of having all three mem-1 fall _______ revenues of the commission entomologist of the U nit«! ........... S tates ! m ittee a t summer school, and Don- der. Jean Person, Eleanor Bendler. from ftohlng and hunting licensee D epartm ent of Agriculture, who was the mill operated by th e Glenwood Mealcal Springs G range of Union bvIR. In office all-day on Wed- ■ I • I I — ...1 • — . * . . . . a I ° 1134' QW of sa aa^aVa a week.' wcaaaat» • • , JL l aid Jossy, also of W ashington coun- Jean Ann Connell, Constance P eter I ncsda.v each wlll provide for the paym ent of j In the county this week. Lumber compnny a t Midway result- county. _____________ Incurring of indebtedness to tal- j ty, is one of the five members, nrost. If not all, of the current a s - ! Flowing Uiese fields now w ill, . . .. ,. . son, G race Bowman, Frances J t - tng $1617 for m aterials to be used , The boys a t summer school live sessment. bury mnet of this stuff on th«' rd in a rail to tne local fire «le- Jennie B. Haves o f Sherwood M rs. D e n n is to S erv e O u t “ “? lmprovement of the Hazeldale in the « liege m i i i i dormitory.' and G range was one of two to a re | ground and ln th eir present stage p artm en t this morning a t 4:46 a s T erm elementary school house was au-1 the girls occupy two women's halLs. H ^ r v ^ Z w T a i! of ceive golden sheaf certificates iorj Mrs p i n H u aban d Corporation C«>nunls.slon«'r Carey of development tlie weevil will not m. Tlie blaze was brought under Mi-years Mrs. Esther Dennis, widow of th e thorlzed Monday evening by voters Waldo and Kidder They spend i a service in the grange, w arns shareholders In Oregon build- survive. Disking would also b«'ne- control before th e fire equipment oiutlon subm itted by W ash- I T°f JOhn J” U’e d b trlc t by a ^ ‘ot of 28 to their mornings attending c lo ses N«ith ^ la t™ ^ 1 ^ m L . ^ I a ' lng and loan and savings and loan fit and will probably elim inate a arrived. ingtor County Pomona O range and (onneriv of ^tillstoi'rn proposcd Improve- following associations against signing away i l» r t of the weevil, but would not <1 by the convention called o T th e ^ n e x n lr e d re™ o? her h , T S L'?b° 8, r « f,°r ¿ S ? * Pr° V‘ded Under th e ' and daily their afternoons, a« «pent ln a th the le t- , Velle v a n L Jackson kX k^ H a dni T T E Sohler r r i n ’ H ifclen ey^ th eir Interest In these associations be as effective as the plowing. « «argon's senators and repre- band in »h»Pr ^ . o CO,i? ty .SER,A Pro8rw n' a " d other forms of supervised derickx Cornelius- X r i v W alk to solicitors who are now active Wide differences are apparent ln th e 8. W. Melhulsh shop on Wash ab - - " ner throughout the state with promises the am ount of pods th a t were left lngton street was turn ed in Sun tiC m X is . . n u r w ^ s ; ^ n coouf ^ ^ ^ ? dn; v rap P r " : of speedy setlem ent. Commissioner on tlie ground ln d«-fferent fields. dav aftemoon. No damage was done. l i l t ■ S s ' S S S S ™ 1 £ : S S f J 5 K the federal government to develop Carey points out th a t these asso In some Instances the loss seems Its own banks and aboltoh the Fed- ciations, now ln tlie hands of th e excessive, ,, , r. JL 1934. and it to stated Hazeldale comm unity a fine school been added this year and are G lenn Pringle, Raymond Hemrick. Dr. Talbert Re-elected eral Reserve bank system. corporation departm ent, are under th a t she will not be a candidate plant for its 40 to 45 pupils who ( meeting with great favor among Lloyd Anicker, and Eugene Van- M easurement of land on those Dr. J. R. T albert w a s elected Mrs E dith Tozler W eatherred, for re-election. T he form Kleek, Beaverton; Frances Detrtek. going liquidation and tlia t no dis have previously >zvvil been nVVVIlllUDUalcU accommodated the clubbers. ---- er - Hills- — — ---- Linn ton; Groce Hampton, Bette tribution of the assets will be pos- farm s In W ashington county under school director a t Beaverton for Mar.c.i county and formerly o f ooro woman ls the first woman in a one-room building according Special programs, usually featu r slble until after the liquidation has j w heat allotm ent contracts began a three-year term, while Mrs. John ridtoboio, was named state chap Justice to serve in Los Angeles to O B. K raus, county'school su- Pllklngton, and Louis Goldhammer, ing some prom inent citizen or cit Tigard; Pauline Blatter, John Wan- Tuesday morning with one crew ln Haulenbeck was re-elected clerk. lain. (Ceni linoni <m paire H. column 21 county, | perintendent. izens of the state as speakers, are lCon««»u»d an pa« 10, nulurnn 7) Plowing Weevil Infested Fields Advised to Cut Loss Next Year W ednesday CoUft D ay Court H ouse County Delegation Ranks Fourth in Size 4-H Club Summer School l_I J Lir.lllOC Iion ored btrs During Past Week EiaZCIQaie UlStFlCt p, j rlailS Improvements ii £,nd f