Huy E a rly In IlillHborn for Your ChriHtman Noeti» rgus Millsbori With Which is Combined the H illsboro Independent In Hillsboro for Your Christmas Needs IIIL k S K O ItO , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 13, 1 9 3 4 V O L U M E 41 State Capitol '¡five Grange N e w s L etter UY B uy E a rly - - A. L. L I N 11 I H C 1 Corbett Seems Assured of the Presidency State Semite »------------------------------------ - N a ^ e J ia u g M ^ Groups Hold Cost N p n -H ig h H ilh i Hoopsters S ta rt P ra c tic e for 1934 Season NO. 43 G rid iro n Stars Grid Stars Honored at Fill Shelves Preparations for th e 1935 Hllhl basketball season got under way Monday night when 4C aspiring hoopsters. 19 veterans and 22 first year men. reported to Coach B M ___________ S Goodman for the opening practice New plan under which the district B o a r d R e p o r ts A v e r a g e o f representative for the state con- J i m S a m s e l A w a r d e d C lu b test will be determ ined in an ellm- j A b o u t $ 8 0 .8 0 T u itio n ination tournam ent a t Linfield col­ C u p ; G e o r g e H ö ls c h e r lege, McMinnville, early In M arch fo r E a c h S t u d e n t G ets H o w e T rop h y lias brought about an Increased Importance to tlie county race this ------------- year, according to Goodman. p ro p e c ts oi a high-scoring quin- let to represent the Blue and White in the coming season was predicted this week by th e local coaching H a n d lin g o f T r a n s p o r t a t io n staff. R eturn of four letterm en for- H ilh i F o o t b a ll S q u a d F e t e d d o- d l i wards. Jack Barr. Vernon Cook. . . in - ■■ P r o v e s B ig P r o b le m ltOhs Cox and Jjm Grogan a a t A n n u a l D in n e r H e r e ----------- basket-shooting guard, Neil Rich- --------- Area Made Installation H ills b o r o , W a s h i n g t o n , G a le , R o c k C r e e k a n d R iv e r s id e Holiday Gifts Rotary Meet Local Stores M e r c h a n ts M ake C h r is t m a s T r a d e B id s fo r W it h CA14 Wu-xh- the county non-high school area Ior a i>lronk scoring com honored Thursday a t the local Ro- Shop in Hillsboro!” This Is the still have enough votes to Insure u>wlwI,. JUM.k CrV4.g, Oaj„ W|U WluJl. last year averaged »80 80 per stu - tary club, Jim Samsel, left end, be- Ills election to Uie presidency 4 «e tinuiK ,.a W)sre plal.ixl holiday message extended by local dent, according to the annual re- Lack of an experienced jum ping ing awarded the Rotary loving cup m erchants who have made their With UM lciMtandklp of Uie two j ictJ Huluruuy id ler noon d u r i n g Jim Samsel port of tlie board of directors com- o®*’-ter to take the place of "L ordly ar.d George Hoischer, halfback, re- shelves and windows a treasure lctri&lniiv** bodice thu* uppart ntly insinuation ceremonies a t tlie __ __ pleted Friday night. A total of Dbismore and Dick S u th e rla n d , who ceiving the Howe Clothing shop trove of attractive Yuletlde m er­ Hcllkxt nttentlon now turn» to the itXAj (irunge hall. Approximately M . Sarah May G reer of Hillsboro. »87,075.68 was expended by the graduated last spring, seems to be trophy. Announcement of the awards chandise and who have added ex­ letflftlativr program. Oovernor-cle« t JtM) grui U,.|A fro|ll th(. Ilv<. Wash- native daughter of Oregon, who board for tuition and transporta- biggest handicap during pre- was m ade during the Rotary club's tra clerks for the convienfence of Martin, who wan In Salem th is week m gpjn county unlU» attended the died here Monday morning lion. »46,167.32 being for tuition hm inary sessions. However. Good- annual .dinner for tne local high shoppers. on a houae-hunting expedition, re- service a t winch George A Palini- purposes and »20,908.34 for tran s- man hopes to develop either Dave school football squad. Every effort is being made to fu.Mil u> discuss tin* message which u .r executive com m itteem an porta lion. T o rtx t or H erbert Hess, both ex- In a secret ballot, Samsel's team - the end th a t residents in the Hi ls- he Is now wluppuig into sluipe ex- 4UU, sUU. lluuVer, acted us in- Lcvy of »92.834.32, or 10 3 mills penenced, but new men on the m ates declared him to be the great- boro trading area may shop con­ cept to say th a t It would deal with sUtJhlHC officer. on an assessed valuation of »9.311,- HilHi squad, for this position. Kind- est Inspiration to other members veniently a t home, avoid the crush a number of important problems. P resentation of a large flag to ■ 987.01 for the 54 districts Included a guard to take the place of th e squad during tlie past sea- and confusion th at usually accom­ Uegandk-NA of w hat recom m ends- Uk. Klvendde G range for liavlng in tlie non-high school area, was tJon Shattuck may also prove son. The trophy was first awarded panies shopping in large cities, and lion» Uw* governor may have to ,jH. m ^ xjik 1 g reatest Increase In made last year. Actual expenditures a knotty problem, but w ith a host by th e Rotary club in 1923 a n d , still enjoy a wide selection of gifts. make, however, It can be taken lor nW«||Px*r>Uiip In Uie state was made for the 1933-34 school year totaled 01 m aterial to choose from, a cap- winners have Included Laurel Frost, Progressive local m erchants ask granted Uuit tliere will be tlie by Palm iter. The county grange »67.811.73. according to the report able man should be developed. 1923. 1924; H arry K ent, 1925; Loren th a t you inspect their shelves which usual grist of bill». x as reported us having Increased F u n e r a l fo r M rs. S. M . G r e e r Expenditures Low Veterans reporting f o r action Schulmerlch, 1926; John Hare, 1927; are filled w ith gifts tor every pock­ Bmall tru ik owners are orgtuilz- ip, nwinberslnp more Ilian 100 per While the levy exceeded the ex- Monday Included Barr. Tom B ro n -, Leonard Rea, 1928; Lester Chase. etbook and for every member of C o n d u c te d H ere T o d a y lag for tuiollicr attack on the bus cent duniui H r year. Dondltures bv approximately »25 000, * * '■ Frank Bosvelt. Lowell Chase. 1929; Lawrence Kummer. 1930; Don your family, th a t you let them Oiere ¡¡ i? a t p re ^ n t » T o V s^i . lii , <*>*• Elwood Coslett, . Grogan. . and truck bill. Even tlie big truck Officers Inslallrd _ . Batchelar, 1931; Jesse Rasmussen. assist you in selecting appropriate " .._ * llial »Vttlf/K* operators think th a t the motor Assisting Palm iter w ith the In- Mrs. S arah May Greer, widow m . Oeorge Hoischer, Hess. Alvin Mohr, 1932; and Bob Dinsmore, 1933. presents from among their wide transport lees arc too li»«ti aiid suillalloii cerrm onlrs w e r e Alta °f tlie late Robert H Greer, died , ' . , Ai? , »57000 oi Edwin Matsen. Bob Patterson, Jim Trophy Presented selection of gift suggestion. They will dem and a revision downward. w „utn.imi, Mrs. C.O . Church- a t the Jones hospital early Mon- ' •* . b and Samsel, Richardson. Lloyd Selfridge, Lyman Howe Clothing s h o p know you will be convinced th a t It a proposal th a t can be expected to u| emblem bearer; and Mrs. A. day morning, December 10. a lte r . L th a t , he Torbet, W arren W ahner and S an- , trophy for the best all-around play- is profitable and convenient to shop meet wtUi plenty of opposlUon. Howell bearer G range a two days' Illness from pneu- , , , 3, ... collccted ford Will. New men Include D ick' er on the squad was m ade this year in Hillsboro Hotel and restaurant men are Pr' - j officers s«at«xl lor the coming year m onia She had been an Invalid. . course oi , he npxt , ew tCominuwl«0 p*«e ¡¿.column» for th e first time. All players were < hopping Suggestion paruw to send a powerlul lobby to w w ft)lluwlnK a para-ytlc stroke about ^ ¿ he, ^ ^ t i r e n X “ o u t * ------------------------- In each game on a num ert- years for the retirem ent of o u t­ And now Just a suggestion. Look George Hoischer salem to Ute Interest of a n unu nd- Hillsboro- J R. Forsythe, mas- a year ago cal system for scholarship, leader­ standing w arrants and lor the pay­ through the display columns of lim Mj.s D Burkhalter, overseer m en it t t to o Uie u i e liquor Iiquur control i m i u w act to Mrs S arah May H iatt was born In „lent o?claim s due in January 1935 I llF V ship. training and co-operation as Jim Samsel. (above) who well as the Individual's ability to ^ ...s s w ----— — - - - Mr> u irrr, W w W. w MurcJ). y, ______ , «.« awarded the Rotary' d u b M r. R iKJTiircKrr. Homecker. irc lecturer; March, löOf l a J . in In UBCKMin Jackson ruiiw county. .nH h , Tuylor su w ard ; lrvUl|I as- O r^ o n . an d on January 23. 1887. r o S by play football. Hoischer was first 1^P; X was°ragL o u ° n ^ eI s wm-' X ^ d S s t X X ^ X ^ V f r o m Tlie 1 nv-pow er-for-luitldng boys (UM>nt sVeward. M„ R „ Mc. . w„ muted In m arriage to Robert with 7193 points, Jim G rogan next undaunted by Uie of u *' Aiilnch. chaplain; R Homecker. H G reer a t Yakima. Wash. They “ Jf d, with 7188 while Vernon Cook and ClottllnK shop among these suggestions, then vls- grange power bill In th a recent lrwulur,.r; w ,.na w chase, secre- moved to Hillsboro soon after th eir 2 ^ a te lff iM Bob P atterson tied for th ird with trophy plaque. it the stores and avail yourself of Cleitton rail be expt-cted to rei^w A u ,ak«.r . gatekepeer. M is marriage, and had made their home S S S l . L o • -c -------■ each. — — -------- of — Picture courtesy Seligm an Studio. 7183 * points Samsel. winner = their courteous, convenient service. tla ir dem and for a hydro-ele1 Ten *vu indictm uaucuueiiia, 01 which w n ic n r i v e players p ia y e r s on the m e 1934 1S34 squad ents, seven of Five and to w hat Is newest an d up along th e 11 nr« suggested by lyaslUngton - Leltoy Mills, mas- a, thl. Rebekah Assembly Ppf Ore- , A,t£ n ' X , Waf * S n i Were kept ■ecret- were ^ tu rn e d were also honor students ln school / best. la b o r Conunlssluoer G ram . Tlw u r ; , L; g s r O e r tle u a lw a y s a f a it h f u l 10 lf * J3 1OT. Wednesday afternoon by the coun- with an average of 90 or over, ac- People in this community enjoy auUMnoblle roroclatloii ts Meek. lecturer. Pearl VwiDomelon. ^ " k(.r t ,„. lotal lodge o, wlucb - - “T-vy vh.. u-au h a arter rtn r n ia n ih a r U n r of merchandise th a n exist ln other Ity measure wtilch does riot a t all steward, Sadie Loltis. chaplain, lll A t „.. uh ,. aDDcarance was as ru es' 8re 1>“id u ‘ere * dl S°n ld *’as lndict<*d on two counts, one scorers on th e Howe aw ard were b e P r e s e n t e d H e r e F r id a y Oregon towns of th e same size. A satisfy Uie compulsory insiuanee OrBCe Raffety, treasurer. Rosella o( honor a t the homecoming m eet- ^rirUCle c-ly *8 taking on a ‘A m,n,bCr Oi t h e MeUXKlUl In the county operated but eighl mlCleS B d the high" school and "m ad e" HatXhorn t h e q t h e from r ior p Vlr'pl e tty ' larceny for - Tlie I h o r t” talk oi s comedy, will be presented F rl- Uvely Yuletlde spirit this week problem* with whteh the luw inal- fiew ard, uiul H arry Chapman. lapnian. iirs G reer 1s survived bv three monUis mo*‘^ ,s last lai>t year , iiistead '¡ ^ lrad h~ ol i Uie rePuted reputed th theft eft of of a a violin violin from from Al- Al- C. C. T. T. Richardson, Richardson, who who made made the the day day a a t t 8:15 8:15 p. p. m. m. by by the the Hilhi Hilhi Stores y y d . h of"5gW m L a-u« u “ - ^ ^ ‘ —. «1» m other - M - rs Anna presentation, cited th - e high stand- junior class a r t the J high school er> will have to wrestle during th eir ,.XecuUve committeeman, and ornaments. City stay ln Haleru Governor-elect M ar- IloG Geek—Ted Zurcher, r. m as- nienl0 IMmon E Maple- a a ‘ the . w l ^ u i o n given b t the Oa k'( m * ct4>d on a < * "8 « °f mg of the football boys ln scholar- auditorium The - Uv j. under the _____ _ _____ ____ auQllor,um ■cr. ' _ B wood uood * “s r> <1 Dy tne receiving and concealing stolen __ tw ir w i tzw r HaJein. enact Uie gover- z urc)M.r Pomona; a n d Mrs. F r s seven stltu te of the Rotarians. W. G. Hare, as cosher of the Farm ers' S tate bank. o rt, oy the combined Bargain Day e v e n a grandchildren r a n d e h ild r e n mid a n d t two w o sisters s la te rs X il'' ^ , ‘S ^ X ^ « m r a t l r a i Wof"WMd Mrs Ellen Faulkerson ol Yakima’ Jack Herod of Hillsboro was fined ha*s been .the CUStom ior several * obtain a loan from the Federal weeks ago. Ever since th a t tim e wrll b v o r t Uw expiration of tn e o ^ le —F. A. LXxlgt*. m aster; Al- Wash and M rs R Re- “f 1.. the bankers' association'years ln the state ---------------- penitentiary was u county . , — 1 --------- Becker's friend and advisor, finally As a result local m erchants have conciled lo an acorptanre of tlie ckali lodge. which m et Wednesday evening .n m eted out to Jo h n P. Johannsen Repeal of the state criminal explains everything." filled their shelves with a host of gieateat good to Uie greatest n u m ­ «r, ............ conotltuents .. . ........ .......... n IT, J r - of H ukb° to Wednesday by Clr- syndicalism law is opposed in a Members of the cast include the newest and most appealing ber and with and lobliylsts pulling an«l hauling this Saturday will be th e final iluv L o t ' l l W O m a t l L ) lC S , , J „„1 7 ih cult Jl“ 8e ^ Ba8ley. Sentence had resolution passed by the Washing- LuVerne Abendroth. Lloyd Selfridge, stocks obtainable. Not in years have way and llial hi their effort to ln- for paym ent of the last quarter of ^ ’7 “ . ,Ja\ „ Previously been postponed on the ton county council of the A m erican; Billy Allison. K enneth Short. Jam es residents in this trading area had fluetwe legislation, tlie forthrom - 1934 taxes without Involving the rsri T-i.JLi „¿I,1 charge of embezzlement by agent. Legion in session a t Forest Grove Potsythe, Bernice Howard. Ann such a wide selection from which to ing session can be depended on to accrual of Interest, according to 1 l C r t , M il 1 U t s U d ^ cent I Iig rd. -p , t, a d Sustaining the defense attorney's Friday night. Legionnaires a l s o Munkers. M arjorie Montgomery, choose remembrances, be Just as interesting u s any of Mlaa Olndys Eisner, deputy In Funeral services for Mrs. Lena , , MO* m an 01 “ caverion, secre- contention th a t th e complaint filed took action commending the action Christine Robb and Carol Coulter.: Visit the local stores and make those Hint liave gone before and charge ol tax collections. No dis- H arris. 63. of Hillsboro route 4 „ -tgninst Giles Henry Rockhill on a of Judge K anzler in the Dirk De- Betty Hobbs Is business m anager, your C hristm as selections today lnaoiiivy oi ounxs io oovaiii a cliarge of allugvd reckless d riving1 Jonge case. d dr irMne «nei.ton» business « m «.« __IT__ R . uth Kraus, assistant m an- Fn»™ Enjoy chn»wvi„» shopping where selections f operation Ls evl- Interm ent was at tlie Fir Liw n to i th?°w -ndtoc hiterert re- *‘he in P ortLand Armlstlce day ? ° pieS trainin8 departm ent under super deal of pleasurable anticipation to . foreclosure sale for years of 1930 « brother. Albert Manske of K an -, speakers k(,r , included Larrv M ann oe ed Hillsboro Rot arv elnh i ’re„a8lirei L , , , , i o f a teiegram just re- Included ed a s bv by n the Tlic state hospital for Insane a t ..................... .. 12. column 4) sas. and three grandchildren. i m ?. ‘ ..m .. Larry h .T v M nr ann of C h r the " L Hillsboro o f * ? S Rotary club ‘ « Jark Eakln ot Dalkvs' P881 ?tate W ashington county was repre- ceived by L. E. Francis, assistant ^h.e iF'i^i.,tiNatM>np!hebramk M ta ra n i t h ” ! ' 15: cotiunandcr and nationafT lefense sented by^flve officials at the N orth- county agent. Corn entries In this Salem reached a new population 1 land. Scott McE< heron. aMlstonl j. second an d »2 50 for third are chairm an, and E B ritt Nedry of west Oregon Peace Officers' a s s o -, show are ln competition with en- record tills week w ith a total ol manager of the P ortland branch **«1 b> tllc ,Me!?bers_i are Tigard, district commander, gave ciation meeting Wednesday evening fries from all parts of th e United 2878 patients, 1479 men an d 1199 of the Federal Reserve bank ,f not eligible to compete for prizes. brief u lk s MonmoUth Representatives m- States. women. San Francisco, and H arry King of although they are expected to have 1 M rs. p ,,.,] P a t te r s o n e le c te d eluded Mrs. Helen McDaniels, Hills- | Until fu rth er word Ls received It th e Bank of California, outside Yuletlde lighting displays 1 president of the Legion Auxilian boro city recorder; O. O. Freem an, will not be known definitely Just Oregon lias received more help Cram er scouted reports th a t banks All displays m ust be in place by County Council, and other officers Hillsboro chief of police; W. W which one of the three brothers. from Uncle Boni during th e past Two hundred and th irty four Judging contest a t the Pacific In - were unwilling to make loans, cit- December 21 and m aintained over ¡elected were Mrs. C. Biederman ot Weaver, Hillsboro night w atchm an. Ivan. Amos or Elmer Bierly, all of year In ‘ proportion to Its f own ir th o . . w » r t ran r t i n eon- im W ellin g to n county 4-H club mem- ™ “ ,c l n ' mg government statistics on ln- New Year's day. according to rules Tigard, vice-president: and Mrs. t h a ^ t i ? r tJ ie r n o r th e r n i bers com pleted projeet-s during the u' n ln t‘on" 1- Oreenville Dairy club d,» tria l loans showing th a t poten- announced by the committee c o m -, Ernie Schmid of Forest Grove, sec- J. W. Connell, county sheriff; and ‘ whom entered exhibits a t the corn Dick Busch, deputy sheriff. ‘show, won th is honor. vear1 and M of th e 3« »tan- hJ * the second high scoring judg- ttol borrowers were _unwlUlng_ to p ^ d o f B ^ P U ,lB M Good- _ |»er « w a. 1 1 Y / I «.1_____ 1 funds spent ln Uie state this veiu (lard clubs reported 100 per cent 01 ‘ng team ln th e county and entered take loans unless assured of a prof- mail. Rew Charles Reed and Claude L n m e e1 their members completing work the Judging competition al the ^ i.^ a iV d b le T i X ^ c e ^ R M e a " M r a ^ S ro to y ^ k t o of for unemployment relief h as co lw- undertaken, according to achieve- stJll. , nir considerable credit, available 111 advance with B. F. Pile a t F arm ers' ' t Dresident: and Mrs J. 7 from tlie federal governm ent a c - 1 stnte fnir Rock Cl.cpk o . r . i- n e ai, ra im e rs , Oallfls past president; Mrs. cording to inform ation received bv m ent records compiled this week , banks and declared th a t th e govern-i C ash Store or a t th e Argus. h . Turnbull of Portland, depart- the executive departm ent Approx-1 by B. E. Francis, assistant county | w 011 t'llc P f'h 'ty Judging contest ¡m ent was unable to loan money tc A special plea for co-operation m ent membership chairm an. Hills- Imalcly »18,000,000 In federal funds agent. Total of 311 clubbers were and judged a t th e state fair. j industry In any greater degree than is nnwe to p e o p lc living along the I boro(Auxiliary Unit was represented highway, where modest displays or j bv Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. C. H (B r Wm. F. Crru«, County A m t) preferably can be delayed, w eather huve been allocated to Oregon this enrolled In the county and brought , Shady Brook Poultry club won . banks. just a show of C hristm as color t o ' Eslinger. out-going secretary of the Spraying for curly leaf ln peach- perm itting until shortly before the year. 'I7ie.sc Includes »8,530,503 I n , to this county a large share o f ' second place a t th e county fair and M? mb5rs ,b e Yamb111 es may be done cither In December buds begin to break open. Is de- federal emergency relief funds, » 6 .-1 prizes and special honors offered, judged a t the Pacific International, , , e „ »•'««'lation m et with tne the outside will make a favorable 1 County Council. impression on passing motorists I Next meeting of th e council will or January with practically equal sirable. TTte fall sprays are for the 000,000 ln olvll works funds a n d ’ Clubs competing 100 per cent j placing third. The T ualatin Rabbit | 001 as®06“ 110!! tor tne program Participation and interest of all in ** held ln Hillsboro In January, control providing good qual"y Bor- control of peach blight and dle- »500.000 w orth of commodities (or were: Verboort Dairy club. Schef- club won tlie county rabbit Judg- the community is urged by commit-1 _ , _ _ _ , deaiix is used in each instance a n d ' back but these should be p u t on distribution among the needy. flln Dairy club. Shady Brook Calf Ing contest and placed third a t th e tee members, who see in Uie pro- p f C Q lO S S V I l C i l U S a thorough Job of applying the earlier th a n October or November, • • • club, Rock Creek Dairy club. H azel-; state fair. Orenco Rabbit club plac- j spray Is accomplished. They should be applied before th e o r c> Kram an opportunity to make J ' Legislative action will be neces­ dale Dairy club, F ir Grove Dairy ed second n t the county lair and I If growers were certain th a t they 1 fan rains begin which usually m eans Hiusbor» an attractive Yuletide! sary before th e state's three n o r­ club, Reedvllle Calf club, G reen- second a t the Pacific In tern atio n - center would have an opportunity to spray before th e leaves are off. mal schools can be designated as vllle Dairy club, Bald M o u n tain )"' Kinton Corn club won first in) W ashington county post. Veterans Good quality Bordeaux ls essen­ Annual election of officers took ln January, most of them would Junior colleges Attorney General Sheep club. Verboort Sheep club, crops dem onstrations at th e county of Foreign Wars, will open a scries 1 A . J e f f r e y t o T a lk place a t the W est Union local of prefer to put on their curly leaf tial in any of these spray applica­ VanWinkle has advised th e state Shady Brook Poultry club, S co g -) and state fairs. of smokers a t the organization's) H e r e o n O ld A e e P la n ,he Farm ers' Union meeting a t : spray late th a t month. W inter con- tions. T his m eans th a t if It ls board of higher education. The a t- gins Poultry club, Orenco Rabbit Crops Judging team of th e R o ck ) hall a t N inth and Oak streets here - John — - A. - Jeffrey - -- 8 of - - Port North Plains T hursday night. O f-)d ltio n s during January are too un- bought ready to use th a t it should torney general's opinion point« o u t club, LelsyvlUe Corn club, Hasel- Greek Corn club placed first a t the Friday evening, December 21. The Judge th a t tlie preaent law provides tlio t dale Corn club, K inton Corn club, j county fair and fifth a t th e state post iias purchased equipm ent for- j 'and will address the mass meeting fleers elected were Fred Jossy, pres- certain to always perm it spraying, be freshly mixed. Some few growers the exclusive purpose and object j Oreenville Corn c l u b . Verboort falr ch eh alem M ountain Potato merly used a t the Hillsboro Athletic sponsored by the Hillsboro Town- ident; A rthur Connell, vlce-presi- Sometimes Bordeaux applications buy Bordeaux prepared, getting ln February are effective but w hat is known as two-package Bor- of the norm al schools "Is the g lv -, o o m club. Sunrise G arden club eiub judging team placed second at club and has Install 'd It a t the send Old Age Pension club a t 2:30 dent; Mrs. Eva Meek, re-elected early Ing of ................. instruction ...................... necessary or a p ­ iuid chBhatem M ountain Potato j the county fair and Judged a t the hall. Announcement of the first S P- m - Sunday. He ls considered one secretary-treasurer; John Gates, not infrequently spraying early in deaux. Probably the greater num ­ ........... propriate to quality persons f o r c' ul>' of th e best speakers ln Portland conductor; O. Essner, doorkeeper; February Is too late as the buds will ber of local growers make their own card will be made next week. j Pacific International. teaching ln the public schools of The public is Invited. Rev. R. L. Henry Jacobson, purchasing agent; already have begun to open a little Bordeaux and this ts satisfactory Several of these clubs have w on) Rock Creek Dairy club won th e W. H. Dierdorff, organizer; John bit. Curly leaf spray applications providing they follow a good plan the state and they ore by law des­ special honors during th e year, j - c a lf M anna" trophy awarded at Inspection for Holly P utnam ts club president. Pubols, Arnold Berger and Pete m ust be made before the buds have or process ln makng t. ignated as norm al schools." Shady Brook Calf club and Poultry the county fair to the club which opened very much if they are to be I t takes more th an just a few • • • Gorge risen, executive committee. H Ä Wunderlich O . Cr'rdi, club each had the winning demon- nlIKle n le best showing. K inton pounds of lime and blue vitriol Next meeting of this local will successful Property owners will contribute stratlo n team for respective div-1 c o rn club took four out of the first f ° r B lo c k in g G r o v e P u n t be a C hristm as family gathering of Due to this uncertainty regarding ; dumped together to make a B o r- only »1.383,706.47 towurd the cu r­ Islons a t the eounty fair. Both f(VP places a t th e Commercial Na- m ent will be Inspected a t Hillsboro, favorable w eather for spray Through error Alvin Mohr, H ilhi| members and th eir families. T h e re .------------ ---------- . work a deaux spray mixture. T here Is a ren t expenses of the state govern­ team s competed a t the state fair tlonal H ink Corn show. This club Wednesday, December 19. accord- Ing to C. A. C unningham of t h e ' tacjt'e. was given credit f o r ! will be a short business session for good many of our peach growers on recognized method making this m ent during 1935. the farm th a t of when fallowed Livestock dem onstration team later also sen t Individual entries to the state departm ent o f agricuture.1 H in e s'p u n t in the fourth the initiation of new members. A feel th a t if they get th is spray • Of tlie total state levy of »4.535,- went to th e Pacific International T lin s e n e n n le w h o h a v e h o llv t o Quarter of the annual Forest Grove program of local talent, lunch, w eather in December th a t they bet­ produces a high grade spray m ater­ 005.59 «gainst property announced and won the Northwest dem onstra­ Junior national corn show a t C h i­ Those people who have holly to HUh, game p cago and also entered 10 ears as a ship should bring It ln In the m orn­ dancing or games will follow. Ladles ter spray. If not, they wait until ial th a t Is entirely effective If by tlie tax commission last week tion contest. The play was actually made by P**y ' p a rt of a state wide exhibit which ing of th a t day to the post office Bill W underlich, left tackle, and are requested to bring cake or January Spraying late ln the fall thoroughly applied. The m aterial, »1.867.008.81 ls tlie two-mlll levy Rock Creek Dairy club had the was entered In th e same show. and It will be token core of by the Argus is glad to correct the sandwiches and all members and th a t ls, October or early November, particularly the lime, used ln Bor­ for support of tlie elem entary school, a fund which rem ains ln the coun- high scoring livestock judging team Eighth pace was won by this club Mr. Cunningham . W. F. Cyrus, coun­ error and give credit where credit their families are Invited to come ls not effective in th e control of deaux spray should be fresh and of (Costlnucd on pass 11, so I m « 4) a t the county fair and entered the a t the National Corn Show. curly leaf. The later spray which ty agent, stated. It due. and have a good time. No charge. (Oonttnued nn p«r«t 5, colum ns) Scholarship is Cited Expenditures Given Extra Clerks Added City Resident Dies Monday ld"U JUr/ Indicts Ten ¿ Hilhi Juniors to Give Play SiX Of uw f m KankefS Platl Interest Cut T PtTIOtT Last Quarter f PflVsLic Sld<> 8ervlce8 by ,hc bvndicaiism Act C ?ICaK ° °n busm,es?; ,W it,h Bierly Corn Exhibit Wins Yuletide Light Plan Interests County Four-H Club Members Set Enviable Record in 1934 1 C U n V L e a f COtltrOl M e t h o d s Discussed by County Agent V.F.W . Post Plans I Series ot Smokers West Union Local