T H E Page Ten H I L L S H O K t) Special prizes are being offered again this year to canning club members by the Ball M an u tad u r- , mg company and the Kerr Glass M anufacturing company. Judges for the event» in Ute girls divisions »ill be Muss Helen Cowgill ci Corvallis, assistant state Enforcem ent of the regulation 4-H club leader, and Mis Blanche recently adopted by th e Oregon S tate Board of H ealth regarding the Bride ot Hillsboro arc m of- - sterilization of dishea and utensils (ContlinMdfmmiwe*l) Premiums totaling * $100 tw are datrv animals He started with but fered contestants in the Future used in public eating places »til be one and has increased this so th a t F anners' competitions These wiU made in this county, according to he now owns five head George oe given for exhibits in shop work. Dr j b Dinsmore, county health iiarklev" of Forest Grove is another crops, livestock and combination officer. Violations of these regula- clubber who. five years ago. showed projects, livestock exhibits and stock turns constitute a legal offense and if continued a little heifer a t th e county fair judging contests. ------ wilfully ...^ may — , result . . . . . in . for the first time as a senior calf. Members of county health clubs the revocation of license and pun- Thia year he will be back again with » ill be examined by count} plrysi- tshm ent by fine or imprisonment the same animal, only this tim e cians atxi dentists during the fan Anyone aware of such violation she will bi’ a five-year-old cow. mid awards will be given to the js urged to report directly to the with two of her daughters and a boy and girl making the greatest s ta te Board o t H ealth. Oregon build- granddaughter. improvement during the past year. Portland, or io the county Demonstrations and judging teams This work will be given utn.er tin health officer. Hillsboro The following ts a copy of the will vie for honors during the direction ol Miss Margaret Dixon, agulation as adopted June 30. 1934 three-day session in addition to the county health nurse. "All cups, dishes, spoons, knives. livestock exhibits. Last year demon­ forks and other eating mid kitchen stration team s from this county in utensils in public eating places. both livestock and crops won first must after using be thoroughly places a t the state fair and one washed with soap mid w ater having of them represented the slate at a tem perature above 130 degrees the competition with other states at (Continued from pa^e II tlxr Pacific International Livestock eight-years old. 1289. 696; mid Fahrenheit, and rinsed in clean show in Portland. Increased com- Fairview s Farms. Troutdale. No 101, water All mugs, steins, or glasses used for serving beverages must petition and interest in this demon- ¿..‘,"(’.'('¿ ,¿ ¿ .“1 ■in. nine-years old. 1819. be washed and sterilized in boiling « ra tio n work ts anticipated this g 8“1 year and former winners ate p.ui.- Four highest four-veer old cows water or rinsed in clean water eon- ntng to duplicate their successes HCre. Mrs lhom as w illiam s' "Pol- taintng at least 25 p arts per million of available chlorine.” of last year if possible Iv 2 at Forest Grove, registered Special emphasis is placed on this One additional attraction to j vrsey 982 til g . David Hagg dairy call club members Hits }eai Sail} 12 j ; Reedville, grade because of the prevalence of trench is the "Calf M inna tr >'PhV 1 ) 1 Jersey. Ii)i9. 58. Albert G reeners mouth (Vincent's -Angina', and be­ sented by the C arnation Milk com- j Hillsboro, grade Jersey. cause it is hoped th at such pre­ pane This cup will be presented 1202. 57.6; mid J. C. Mark estate s cautions may to some extent limit to the club having the best herds- Betty " a t Aurora, registered J e r­ the spread of all diseases th at may be transm itted from mouth to m anship record at th e end of the sey, 1162. 54.6. mouth. A p artial list of diseases fair Keen competition is expected Five highest three-year old cows th at may be spread in this m anner t h is event Clubs will all be were; Fairview Farm s' No. 116. State Health Law Enforced Club Events to F e a tu r e Countv Fair County Dairy H erds Score H igh in Test ing demonstrations and the pres- entation of trophies will all take place at the show grounds. Schedule Listed Schedule for the livestock and crops section will be about as fol- lows’ Thursday—Livestock, crops. poultry and rabbit judging con- __ ay — Judging of stock, tests. ' F rid crops handicraft and forestry pro- iecL judging Judging ot crops an d m is- jecU; oellaneous demonstrations, show- manship, hogs, sheep and goats. Saturday — Showmanship of cattle, livestock demonstrations, judging ot club fitting, and award ot the C arnation cup and the Sperry Flour trophy. Judges will be S. B. Hall, county agent of M ultnom ah county S T L e ^ - 1 M ^ ^ = i Voumy' agent, ot Clackamas county. Roberlscn & g ^ ' , joe." 1091. 56 7; Du,k ^ J o n g 's "Betty at Ani- ity grade Holstein. 1492. 55.3 Five highest two-year old cows were: John H Fick's Little." regis- tered Jersey. 933. 73 7; David Hagg At Sons' Bell 14 grade Jersey, 948. 60.6; Fairview Farm s No. D618, grade Holstein. 1292, 59 4; John H F ick s No 30. registered Jersey. 886 58.4 and Bros.' No. 16. J Connell , registered Holstein 1612. 56.4. County ra ir Opens Here on Thursday (C o n tin u e d fro m paite 1) A R G U S . land General Electric Co, Fairway Market IM ol-Gardner Lumber C o. Perfection Bakery i$2 cake1, and tt P W club icasli' C arnation company is git mg a ease of baby 48s A M u lt ' dog show is being sjion- •'»wed again tins year by the Hills­ boro notary club Prises not to exceed 50 cents ui cash or m erchan­ dise will be given by individual members. »Inch are being arranged by Richard E Wiley, president. Prizes will be given to girl and boy owners in the following classes. Blackest dog. whitest dog. cleanest d‘'K- dirtiest dog. largest dog. , sniall- >'st dog. longest haired dog. sliortest haired dog. best dressed dog.. beet tuck dog. moat unusual dog. long­ est dog. shortest dog. longest e a r­ ed dog. shortest tailed dog. C om m it­ tee includes W Verne McKinney. M H Stevenson and C 11 Nosier. Some of the finest bulbs ever shown here will be a part of the floral exhibit, which is in charge of Mrs Robert W arreus of Gales C reek H illsb o ro and Forest Grove garden clubs are co-operating in securing floral exhibits Fair Board in Charge The fair is being run under the direction of the county fair board, which is made up as follows: R M Banks of Banks. president. C. Il Minton, vice-president and manager, and H T. Hesse of Scholls, treasur- er. M rs. Ed. L Moore of Hillsboro >■' acting secretary. D epartm ent heiuLs are as follows Banks, live­ stock. Hesse, grange exhibits, farm crops mid horticulture. G It Kraus. Hillsboro, 4-H clubs; L. F Francis, Hillsboro. 4-H livestock clubs; Mrs Warrens, floral; Mrs Elizabeth \m e e n t. Tigard, domestic art. and Mrs M C. McKereher. Beaverton. domestic science. This is the first year th a t M in­ ton has served as manager, although he has been on the fair board for years. George L. Woodworth of Hillsboro was m anager the first year the fair was held here after many years without a county fair T hat was in 1925. F. L. Brown of Laurel was m anager in 1926. 1927 mid 1928, while Ed. L. Moore of Hillsboro served m tliat capacity in 1929, 1930 mid 1931. First aid booth is planned at the 1 iiU"r "' bv""the~ W ashington “ County public Public H H ealth ealth association association. H H ealth ealth literature will also be displayed. test. All union members are urged to bring well filled baskets for the picnic dinner, which will be at 12. followed by a program of music and addresses. Laurel orchestra will play and the West Union unit will tu rn - ish aecordian music. G W. P o tts ot Jefferson, state president, has been invited to speak Cedar Mill Divorce Suit Filed mid Blooming unit ball team s will Limpus vs. W il­ < pIay in the uit^fhoon for the cham - bur Litnpus—Neva Limpus ptonslup. Harry Hanson of Bethany Jones—Aetna A. Jones vs. Ruby is in charge ot arrangem ents. B Jones. Saturday. Septem ber 1. is grange da>“ »“¿d" htclud?»“ 3 ' ^ dimu-i H IL L S B O R O , F orger Gets Pen Sentence Girls' Exhibits Planned ______ ___________ «- “ WbiU aiU denior^ratto iis w h l^ak e 4UPH ^ b & ' X £ a r% Z £ £ e ^ s w t r to S i L t u e s ^ ^ u T h ^ r t l ^ e o u m v ^ r ? ^ ’^ ' PrObably the burning does get dl[e ’ an V te re s t i n 't h e i r boS hs * ’ h “rd School FREE R O A D H A Z A R D In su ran ce on S IL V E R T O W N C a r a n d T r u c k T ir e s This store will be open nights and a p art of Sundays. DIFFERENT is t h e D u b o n n e t K N E E -A C T IO N a s f o u n d on USED C A R S Hominy S p e c ia l s f o r A u g u s t 2 4 a n d 2 5 B O U G H T and SO LD 7CHEVROLET4 Red & W hite E ssex S ed a n Owner Satisfaction is gradually proving the su­ periority of this spring type in the light car class. The reasons are made plain in our dem onstration. 4 GOOD M EN are busy these days in our shop. "G enuine” parts sup­ ply, expert work, is the re a ­ son. sboro MotorCo. ES WHITELAW, Manager r o le t and id W a s h . O ld s m o b ile P h on e 441 0 C h e v r o le t C o u p e M o d el A F ord C ou p e F ord T o n T ru ck A gency • 27c W il ly s 7 7 CARS PAINTED G a s - O il - A c c e s s o r i e s and P o lis h e d Used Car Exchange A g e n c y fo r N a sh a n d H u d s o n a n d T e r r a p la n e 2nd and W a sh . P h on e 2641 B u r n e t t ’s R e a d y M ix F r u its fo r Salad Crackers Red & W hite 2 fo r W • 2 i b . ....................... Grape Juice R ed & l’ b o n e 171 ; 1 K Ì/V Mv Coll Printed Pattern »'SB I A ^ < 7 7 36-Inch I .*•»! i olor 1 r i C I \ |s , yard I t J V //¿ ■ G ,// $ 1 .9 8 Æ / , Q / u ,„ . YO UN G EST IN TO C O T T O N S Boys' - G irls' McColl has tha d r jnv ; u ,1 want te uvr i. r th e .0 small co t­ ton ensemble', o n j wn have the cottons. A dollar or oven less pays for the fabru , . . while a few hours a t the sowing macnino makos thorn. M cC all’s note I for ifj simple to follow pattorn which puts so much joy in* > sewin.j. Shoes and oxfords, lilaek and bi-own. Sizes up to 2. Special Boys' Solid Heavy Shoes For school a n d rough w ear. A special lot, in­ cluding extra sizes f o r big boys and men. On Sale No Extra Cost for “ Golden Ply” Blow-out Protection r r ’HlS new Goodrich Silvcrtown with the Golden Ply may savo your life. The Golden Ply resists in- araal heat—Cha gn at, «nanen eanaa •f blow-out». Sllvertowns with this amazing invention lasted 3 times as long in gruelling high-speed teats. And it will certainly saveyou money w ith its m onths o t ex tra miles. Extra safety! Extra mileage! Yet Silvertowna don't co«t a penny more than other standard tires. Look — I I $ 1 .9 8 Boys’ Schotvl Cords Cam pus cut with wide bottoms. Cream and ele­ ph an t colors. Sizes to LS years. S p e c ia l , p e r p a ir $ 1 .9 8 Boys’ Overalls the wonder stocking BI F lf lf I HOLEPROOF " C n * Trade Mart It»« I' ■ |*a| << -IM r»«4 U N C E litui .»• ’ f Stockings and Anklets A BLOW-OUT/ Oldsmobile NR J I-' PeeienlH tom Is now a.'.«s lat - etl w ith E A G riffith III t h e le a l e .l .d e b u sin e ss tai S e c o n d s t r e e t lie hit . Iteen w ill) W O < la ta w a v (or a m im lM i of y e a ts at Washington County’s Largest Dept Store 4th Position Powers Grocery l*«'ei('n iitton i in ( i t i l l i l h R e a l I.s ta to lliis in e a » School Clothes and Shoes A T T A IN IN G ing to Mrs. Zola Morgan, assistant need t o p weather in which to , d , ..,.„..nd ■ leader of W ashmgton county home hatch mto aduU fUes They wdl tf!'?nb..aX s b ^ '- in N a t io n a l S a le s economics clubs. Approximately 300 rem a,n ^5 they now until Ue and Professional Women s c'ub will exhibits are expected representing get tha; damp weather When our ™ ™ D £ ‘¿ . „ tember the activities of girls 4-H clubs faU rain> begln and the needed “ ‘r a t te d ire beuic rn^de a ^ th e during the past year moisture is supplied, these larvae , ,.. . ‘ Exhibits to be displayed will con- hatch mto adult Lies which begin ‘^ t r an™ s a i the 4-H sist of projects in six divisions of to lay eggs. w h en their egg-laying ’ “ ^ . e atgf he f ^ r grounds All sewing, tour divisions ot cooking, is completed the Hessian fly dies ottice at tne tm r grounds. A l l is the sensational car of twins and triplets are urged to three divisions of canning, and regardless o t weather conditions. register and make th is a big event. room improvement. Clothing clubs say those entymologtsts who have The followin this year. III. IV and V will have th eir dis- studied the life cycle of this Insect. ngJ ' prizes of * - plays on the east side of building In w hat m ight be term ed norm al merchandise • P G e n e r a l M o to r s ’ while sewing projects I and II will seasons, th a t is when we have Argus, Goar's Woman's Shop. Les­ be shown on west side of th e dis- our usual normal fall rains, Hessian ter Ireland & Co.. Powers Grocery. H y d r a u lic B r a k e C a r Bristol Hardware. Hillsboro P h a r­ play room. Cooking displays will be fly larvae will have developed into macy. Ray-M aling cannery' Co.. | placed on tables in the center aisle adults ar.d their egg-laying will Weils Store. Delta Drug Store. has so many features ot and canning projects in th e n o rth - usually be completed by th e 18th V netian Theatre. Commercial N a­ east corner of the building. Sewing of October. This m eans th a t 01- tional Bank (cash), First National including superiority . and canning projects will be in dinanly by delaying seeding of fall Banks 'c a s h ', J. C. Penney Co., most popular styling, and place next Tuesday evening and be wheat until about th at time o n e C. C. Store. Palm Drug Store. Hills- i an am azingly lo w p r ic e judged Wednesday, while cooking may be reasonably certain th at Meat Market. Fred's Superior exhibits will not be in place until Hessian fly damage may be pre- boro for a car of its size anti the opening morning of th e fair. vented. One of the best ways of Market. Selfridge Bros. F urniture class. Store. MacKenzie Motor Co., C ur­ Demonstrations by girls in sew- fighting Hessian fly is to plow lin­ ____ Grocery, Gakes Grocery. Port- ing, cooking, canning and home- der all wheat stubble as soon as t h e ry's F E E L F R E E making clubs and the home «con- ground 1» ready for plowing and _ to call for a dem onstra­ omics judging contest will be held work it down to a good seed bed. L fC ftfl D o c t o r 11 f i l l s tion. We wish more peo­ on the stage at the south end o£ Wherever possible a l l vounteer c the 4-H club building. These con- w heat should be destroyed by disk- S lO I I K tC n .llllllflits ple to realize the merits tests have attracted considerable a t- ing or plowing, and it is advisable a w u r d sto ry is told nr a wm 1 » D l e a d in g n e w irb of this tentlon in past years and will be to not p lant wheat back onto the sofrrini* fvSrs,,'a-5rVhi i model, w hether in t h e conducted during the three days of same ground th a t had w heat on created a p re s c rip tio n fo r stomach ,‘1 the event. it the past season. In a norm al *cld stonach, gas pains, he a rtb u rn i n d i - 1 m arket to buy or not. Highlights of the girls' program fall season by delaying planting when*ciSedelfcyniicMs'1 2J5' n will be the style dress revue and until alte r October 15. we should the gomi duetor died. B u t hia nam e t,r,.,. h t the dollar dinner contest. In the not have any appreciable damage fjne a fte r death as one user to ld an -t first event, girls in sewing III will from Hessian fly in the fall grain Jfx h ' eJ i L iU^^Srefui'11 u,e model clothing made by themselves crop next season. The reason the w ritte n l « t e r , ' t e i i l i t ol’ i h e f r 'r w v e r i '- w IAMFS W niTELA W Manacrr W inners will be determined in the reverse was true the past eason tm » p re s c rip tio n ta now know n to h u n . ir . d i • • - . . . following divisions: Wash dress or was tliat the Hessian fly infestat;on «„¿aeh’ m w e r i i . 111 3 rtj a n j W a s h . P h o n e 441 suit for school; wool, silk or rayon cx'-urred in late February and early V r X w X . e-u 1 . dress or suit for school; best dress. March ra th e r th an in tlie tall and Bldg. st. P a ul M in n The leeen d » t t r i a l O l d s a n d C h e v r o le t wool, cotton, silk or rayon: and was due to the extremely mild back r u r a n u e o f s k U tT tc tlo n by * “ "n,y informal party dress. First place winter which resulted in the Hes- H illn b o ro P h a rm a ry winners in each of these divisions sian fly hatching out in the spring will be given a free trip to the about two or three m onths earlier state fair to exhibit their costumes, th an usual. O rdinarily when this Competition in the dollar dinner spring brood comes ou t the grain contest is open to any girl in a ls so f* r along th a t they do not j cooking club. Under the rules of do any damage. the contest, each girl is required to ------------------------- provide, prepare and serve dinner L o c a l C a r n a tio n P la n t for four persons a t a cost not to a j j t c mt » d 11 exceed $1. The work must be ac- A d d s 1 5 M e n to P a y r o ll complished within a period of three Increased operations a t th e local hours. C arnation condensery resulted in Winners in demonstrations, judg- addition of 15 men to the pay­ M A IN S T R E E T ing contests, dress revues and dol- ro^ during the past week. The lar dinner contest will be sent to P*a n t is now taking surplus milk M A IN 81 the state fair. Exhibit« Winning the irom P ortland and was busy sev- first five places in each division last week ^ ^ n g ship- will also be sent to the state event, merits. D is t in c tly of not g u ilty to a ll th r e e a n d th e W illiam A S m llli .'iep lem lx 'r 21 tr ia l d a t e w as set lo r S e p te m b e r 14. F n a l C S d t o n i s J II l l u l d l . Apiwal from the decision ol the S eptem lH ’t 22. M is It c Bolt's Vs S lat* ' I n d u s tr ia l Accident commis­ A il JopiM'l S e p le m lte r 24 a n d 2a, sion ret using him compensation was W C s iu m lx i v Ila 1 n o d d in g , tiled here Saturday by John J executrix, S ip ie m lie r 26. A II llanel The plaintiff alleged Unit Mllev v l>dl.i llo d le i d vlr. S e p ­ he silt (cred a broken hip January te m b e r 27. a n d V i m u A nlel vs. 22 when he fell from a liuldei while R e n e A rdeel St plemlM t "II re wiling I'ted.. M arket In Hills O rd e rs m th e I llowing t in m l boro The commission refused him co u rt rasi". » e r e e s u e tl tills week compensation on the grounds that II W I’rle k e lt tiilm ini a r a to i vs lie was not working under t h e S a n f o rd g llo g c is et ux tlism L sa l; w orkm ens compensation a d . lie E ag le I,um bel Vartl . v . IX'Ifl A declared in hi» complain! He asks Roimmg d e lim it Ju d g m e n t. S ta le Unit a Jury determ ine whether or lin lii .il lal A n lileel . timmls.'.liui V". not lie was Injured. It he was work­ F in e s t 1 Tin k e i . ilel.m lt Ju d g m e n t; iil.il A ccident t o m m ls- ing under the compensation act s t a n l e vs liitltis I'ra n k F K ln n ci et al. tie and the am ount ot tem porary total slo Itiull. Ju d g m e n t. F la n k II R eeves disability a n d perm anent partial v . latsl P ark e o ilflrm a llo n of s a le . disability S ta le ol O reg o n W orld W ar V et­ Trial calender for the m onth of e ra n » ' S ta le Aitl t'om im .'.'ion September was Issued Baturduy by F lu n k J D letseh el al. to iillr m u - Circuit Judge George R llaglev. llo n ol sa le. U n ited S t a l e . N tilit'm il Cases on the docket are as follows: h an k v s E dw in I But h a n m i e t al. Stale vs Jam es II Jack, Septem ­ d e c re e , a n d 1» Shaw vs. Cl. F ber lb. State vs J. F Murphy. S h a w o rd e r P ro b a te o rd e rs were Issued In the September II. R P lauidauer et ill vs Jam es Dixon. Septem ber 12; e s ta te s ot N l l l i i t l i g P e le r IX 'th - Ids. J o lm M a in la n d G eo rg i' S u s S late vs Joseph Powell September Aj ip legale. I*' I-' 13. S tate vs. J W Heard. Septem- b a u e r. C la rk so n II W ilk in so n R u th Kmuer. Fveretl W ih - i 14 Margaret Drake vs. Hudson- Rice, J u lin C S eek er. E lm e r I D unean A- eompaii}. September 17 D t'lla a n . F in ery A lplieus S le w a rt mid 18 C C Edwards v,s Oregon a n d R u th W a g n e r G u a r d ia n -lilp Electric Railway company. Septem ­ o n le r s w ere issued to r M rs F a il Sentences of two years each in the state penitentiary were meted out Thursday to Rufus V. Ervin, alias S S McCue, o f Auburn, Auburn. Wa.-h when h<- plead guilty to Indictment.' ot issuing a forged check and obtaining gixxls under false pretense». The two prison term s will run concurrently. He was taken to the penitentiary Bat urday morning Frank LX>re of EMre.'t Grove w as sentenced to six mouths in the county jail liiursda} when tie plead guilty to a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor A grand jury indictment charging rape was waiuxi Fine of 1500 mid sentence of six m onths m tlte county Jail w a s metod out to J. P Thom as o I Busby. M ont. Saturday when he plead guilt} before Judge Bagley to au lntorm ation charging driving while intoxicated Cjs'ii payment of $250 tie was paroled on the Jail sentence and the balance of ttie fine. Louis It Holt of Hillsboro Was ber 19 and 20. John 11 Hulett Vs. Rtlev arraigned Saturday on an Indict­ ment ot non-support and entered a plea of not guilty 1 J M iller ot Portland was arraigned the sam e day on a driving while drunk in ­ dictment and was given until M on­ day to in te r a plea j. W Heard of llazeldale was arraigned in the circuit c o u r t Thursday o n t h r e e indictm ents charging forgery. He entered p le a s Status of Production Control i Plans Z“»* Cited (Continued from pa^re 1) Tliui'.'dny. Alignai 2.1, I9.'l| O R E G O N 29c W h it e 19c Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good A ugust 24 - 25 only. ^ellinq I V o r tl U N IO N r» ir N » w / / » Overalls Sixth P r iz e -A “ Bud­ JAMES WHITELAW, Manager dy Lee’’ Doll dressed in Lee Overalls. O n ly S ilv e r t o w n D e a le r S eventh to T w en tieth Hillsboro MotorCo. C h e v r o le t a n d O ld s m o b ile 3 rd and W a sh . P h o n e 441 OLDSMOBILE "Style le a d e r” S H IS IO - B A C K -A pair of Lee Doll Overalls. T h e s e P r iz e s a r e F R E E N o P u rch a se N ecessa ry . H ills b o r o .j. O regon