Rea d A d ver tisi n g - : Early Copy— Latent Stolti New« Alwuyn Apponi*» in tho Argo». Makes for Fewer Mistakes and Better Service '* U O f W ith Volume 11, No. 21 County Folk Enjoy Gala Event H ere N e w s L e tte r Y A. I. I. I N i l UK OK Pay-As-You-Go Plan on Capitol Gaining Mut h Support ALEM A pay-as-you-go plan for financing the new capitol build ing is gaining support in official S ex,,I...,, .hat there iT n o ib ' * r«» f r o m ing to prevent the legislature from making a direct appropriation cov cring the ’ wui', state s l,t share of the *W cap! h ,.“'i'«lii.r|i.,h ,ui,kl tol cost *r“ h 3T<* “ Administration advancing 45 per «, nt of tin- < tiin.it« <1 $3 800 000 tentatively fixed as the cost of the new building, the state’s s h a r e would hl- »1.929,000 The fund to meet the appropriation could be raised through the regular annual I it la Independent Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, July 11, 1935 S ta te C a p ito l Il W h ic h is ( n m b irie d r h c llillw h o r o rsr»»sr x .tr l I - Nciv E m ploym ent Office L o ca ted City H all Here Two Section«, Fourteen Pagan Legion's Leader Visits Tuesday; Nam e Delegates Claims Paid by Non-High Area Board fudge Dies New Rating for County County brunch office of the O re­ More Boy Scout troops in the gon Stub* (Employment Service, u n ­ United States are sponsored by the der the direcetion of M ikh (iruct American Legion than by any oth- (tucker of Sherwood, was tran s­ ei organization, declared W J ferred Monday from t h e Well« Cham berlain of Corvallis, state de­ 1 b uilding to the ftecond floor of the i partm ent comm ander of the legion, Hillsboro city hall at Second and I in an address before Hillsboro post P r o b le m o f A d m in is t r a t io n T h o u s a n d s F ill Shut«* P a r k J 1,’. ,n? u 1 */ .'n ‘)u T u itio n a n d T r a m p o r t a t io n Tt sday night registered with the service will not He also pointed out that the 1 be required to re-register, accord­ f o r F e d e r a l W o r k s P la n C o s ts T o t a li n g $ 3 6 ,2 9 8 D u r in g A n n u a l “ H a p p y gion is the only organization in ing to M ims (tucker the United States that has ever H o ld s U p R e q u e s t A p p r o v e d on M on d ay D a y s ” C e le b r a i io n Present move was made to bring received a citation from the U. S about complete separation of the , -—— - .■ - bureau of public health for its reem ploym ent service and direct I furtherance of public health m eas­ ures. citing in particular its spon­ sorship of diphtheria tests. More * ’ . . . . z vided both personnel and offic than 500,000 boys participated in space for the registration of per _ _ ________ „___ junior basc- tin* American ___ Legion S tu d y o f C la s s if ic a t io n in B a se -b a ll, C o n te s t* , I’ n r n d e Y'- kini employment on fedcr- N e w I n s tr u c tio n C o n tr a c ts bail program In 1934 * « K ' •« - ■ as J . Out of 1 « bills Introduced in P o r t la n d A r e a P e n d in g B a s e d C o st P™ “ '" . , , u Bascd »‘ P e e r S tu d e n n t r(. , concerning veteran k.gl,. a n d F ir e w o r k s A t t r a c t Placem ent of employes on work lation 89 were for the benefit of relief and public works projects Proposal to request classification Tuition and transportation claim . Happy Days” in Hillsboro turned .w ,n »» icgister while other persons who «>< the past school year, were ap- 5X M-r X‘u - m tn are receiving pay under the new Federal Works Pro- Hangs Fire * ___ * s. _ . . _ s_ i a . » S ta t e Floral Parade Op ens Fourth could t„. uddi-d to the cost through coronation oy »••iiuior George M ............ , . »«•■■•«« civic, a loan or bond issue A lik e» of G arden Home mi the comm unity and fraternal organl- zuiions, T he opinion of A ttorney G en eral evening of J u ly 3 w ere h ighlights /d11' 1'.1' 1 ' J,lr ,n ’ J ‘nd indl- VanWinkle holding the proposed l>u* “Happy Day»’’ program A '»djialx the parade was upproxi- rental plan for repaym ent of a record crowd was on hand to wit niateiy three blocks in length and l’WA loan to Involw Involve a violation ,,e* « « » • Hie the latter latter event event and and to to ap- ap «•tiractetl ’ 1 a “ record crowd < rowu along along the me of t h e constitutional il inhibition brief /m e of march Inhibition ph»ud P*«ud the beginning of the brlel debtedness was not tj,‘’ »P> « tacular reign of the 1935 I.<*nl Methodist Episcopal church .«gainst state ind Sunday . h.x,l fl,,at placed f.rst in uncx|>cctcd in View ,f re p e a te d suprem e G rand ■ m arch was headed by * a " r be • division for rulings by the r Oregon vwshvumf — ~~ — • — 1 ■ comm unity and court disapproving sim ilar schemes guard from the local National »nuernui organizations. S e c o n d by county and city governm ents U uard company w ith Lew' Me- (’ ate u en 0 he Hillsboro G range In their cffurU to circum vent debt ‘ •'-•‘«•r »1 Bethany a.. Uncle San. • 'vp.cal old-time buckboard. restrictions Hillsboro guardsmen next in fa" “ *.v and pets This entry also ...........- Then ennu the Cnmii Fire i“0* 1 Hrst ------ place ■- in the civic or- With the rental scheme definite- ‘ , , r c — — ------------ Buck H roven t’Ut” two alti-inatives are avail- kHIs under the guardianship of ganization section tih* to the r.ipitol builders One Mrs George Fischer a n d Miss community, represented by t li e the proposed legUlative appro* Norma Kreitz. Boy Scouts from “Buck Heaven Buckuroos.” pi lation w ith annual lax ieVic. beaded by T G Bronleewe « '<'o"d >n the civic division Portland Gas & Coke company w ithin the six per cent limit. The anil Bex Jones, and G irl Reserves .„..K ollwr , icsoi! to a Special c lrtlio n w ider the leadership of Miss Ten- w nh “ I,, approval of n loan or A bond w arrants Monday night, w hile the try, and attacking efforts to pre- balance of »16.664 will be paid Mon- vent deportation. In declaring for day with interest bearing w arrants the deportation of Baer. Cham ber- O ther claims ordered paid included lain Clted the many tim es that the »200 for travel expenses of the five man had been in conflict with the board m em ber, and »19 for the iaw, and read his entire history secretary's expense He advocated a closer check-up Tuition on New Basis on aliens in this country, saying Contracts for the tuition of stu i b att "ace«i to ° a L n s ^ W h ile ^ h ' e dents residing in districts outside “ “ a“ cns w nne i n e of lllgh sch w l areaa wl" bc bascd \ i ,n 77., slud,.nV. basls on im m ip atio n it does not apply next year in accordance w ith the a(,cs for the various schools were as follows: Banks union high school jih 99: T ig ard union h igh School Board school $55.44; Hillsboro union high school, $<9.41; Forest Grove union high svhool, $7838; $78 38; T ualatin highschool, high school, school. to Sewer Plan Held Up P la n S id e tra c k e d in Favor M u n ic ip a l W a te r P ro je c t SALEM—«Special)—Reduced hy­ drant rates for the city of Hills­ boro as dictated by a recent ordì- nance passed by the city cou ncil ef- in- the tate of Hillsboro and can see noth­ services ?>et city ing in its provisions which I re­ adm inistrative identity b v t h e county „ . . , . . , P ri? <^25l objective to be gained iyi28 tb® county ln tb*: Portland area wza.M would Pnr,land m etropolitan — be to increase the minim um month- .. ly wage for unskilled labor on pub- according to R- w Weil, chairm an of the reliet committee, who out- lined the proposal. No increase in the hourl/ w^ e wou,d p* ^ d e , but a greater num ber of budge: gard as contrary to the public in­ terest, consequently I shall make F u n e r a l F r id a y fo r F o r m e r no objection.’’ Commissioner Mc- Collogh declared H e a d C o u n ty G o v e r n m e n t New Rate Set This means that after the lapse - John .....................- ......... 79, - .............................. Wesley ■ ......... Goodin, who oi the required 90 days the .«=w new served as county judge for ten hydrant rates set out by the ordi- year, died at the Jones hospital nance reducing rates paid by the here Wednesday noon after an ex- city from »3.50 to 87M, cents a tended illness Funeral services m onth will become effective unless ¡1, p m Friday in the m eantim e the w ater com- Seweil chapel pany takes the m atter into court in the fam- ln an effort to set aside the ordi- T ualatin Plains nance. cemetery. The legisaltive act of 1933, under county hospital whlch ordinances aim ed at utility ,-eled roads ra,es mUKt ,lled with the ihU- _... considered ities commissioner, provides that explained W ashington countv ~is a monument io ine adm inistration tb u oMleial may object to their S ’nm t h ^ f S c la s 7 S o m affa- b* Goodin. o p ^ ^ ^ ^ b l^ in ^ ’ Hillsboro having a population oi Le- . ? . ha.n 50W. , „ ^ lt?_°n} ^ however, is placed in the highest rating and the lowest monthly in- come provided is $55. O utline of the new works pro- gress program provides that dis- tricts im mediately adjacent to a m etropolitan area may be classi- lied under that area, even though f , .. the district lies in another county, Such a request is now being con sioered in the case of Washington county. Belief that the county would re fZl.- l a u r e l R e s id e n t S u c c e e d s 75: and Verboort high school, »101.- e 1 n 87 Contracts on the new plans will W . C. C h r is t e n s e n 5,. prepared for the next meeting _____ — Monday night. F I. Brown of Laurel was elect- Resolution calling for reduction .* ’ f on ou rtandbig A r r a n t" «1 chairm an of the Hillsboro union ’* ‘ ° “ , i ' a'ld1' * * a" a“ ,s high school board last Wednesday evening during the organization .. . . .. . ,,, tb e, ubo* 'd , “ ?od*y’. m eebng of the dirtrict body. L. C. d£ .lhe_ _ llg‘i 5 t ba' e d- - .° Lomax of Hillsboro w a s re-ap- date and the new interest rate * “> ‘u ‘h® V 8'884, ii1 T r ’ ■ ^ 'ro w n r« -"n a tiv e son of Wash- t o ~ h 7 r " ‘ « t i n r was h ibfiton county and beginning his p.esesd by Weil and Templeton Transportation contracts with seventh year of service on t h e However, both men sta te d th a t they nesting the new -linom ah county dictate the works ashington countv. Negotiations betw een the com­ prize aw arded for decorated prl be a candidate for the position That 600 county relief clients out m ittee a p p o in ted by G overnor M ar­ torch bearers; the Goddess of Lib again this year due to heavy busi- of the 724 listed reside w ithin a tin and trustees of Willamette erty attendants and escorts. Mis: vate automobiles. Jacqueline Walters of Hillsboro Betty Altishm and Glenn Wolfe ness responsibilities. 25-mile radius of Portland was university for the purchase of the _______ ____ Preceding the organization of the Weil’s statem ent. and ___ Mr route 4 was first in the decorated university campus for a eupitol M ins G ertrude McLaren votts cast ior John Kamna Committee of seven was appoint- site are understood to have reach- Hunt, MI m M argaret G roe naw aid bicy®l® section. Robert Bristol of Jr., in the recent district election ed to investigate the m atter of ad- a sU dcm at. over Uto m attor'"¿1 a '" 1 f a b l Crawford, and Miss Glen- Hillsboro dressed ns - Uncle Sam.” ___ w ere canvassed. Personnel of the ^Continued on page S, column 5) price. ®va Brandaw and Klwin Watt; the wa* »®®o»d und Wesley Lincoln of . „ .. . . . . . board now includes Brown, Chris- University trustees are under- Go>bl‘ ’ <>f Liberty and Senator Hillsboro route 3 wux third Annnal Outing slated for July 21 t enscn. Kamna. H arry Thompson stood to be agreeable to sale of A i t k e n . Miss Gladys Kuratli. for- l ets of every size, shape and de- at Rippling Waters Park and T. P. Goodin. the property hut at a price w hich Happy D ays' queen, and W « T ip to n , lunging from ponies to ----- | Discussion of the schedule and will perm it purchase of u larger Senator A itken's daughter " tustle. were entered in the ehil- Annual Washington county Farm equipm ent for tne physical educa- truet and replacem ent of the pres- «” <• <-’arl Hoffman. Mayor J H d n "JJ J » ‘_. si-ctlon. W inners who at the park will be tion departm be a, started • at ent buildings with new and more £.*a rre !L K ianuen; reported 1...... . t it office a . for s Union .. __ picnic . _ . held at R id - «8:11.1 l_ at ent >_11 to ___ File Uhtel ami Mrs S W Mel- tb e lr Pri/,'s were as follows: And- plmg W aters park July 21. accord- Hilhi in the fall was the m ajor ----- modern structures Estim ates as us . huisli. Allen, new- *L! -' Holt, Hillsboro 5. . G . race ing — to -------- arrangem ents -------------- announced business of Two in- July Court Term Opens Monday; the uinount necessury to cover this . . Mrs E Fayeiln -- - --.................... .. route .. . —- ---------- . . . the . meeting. . . program range from »500,OOM to us «'••'' •cd president of the Business Jvurns, Orcnco; Dorothy and Mar- here Saturday night during a meet- structors have been hired and w ill New Jurors to Report (C o n tin u a l on pns,l. p air, 1, column 1) 1, h.gh us »1000.000 with many legis (t'ontlnum «, o H illsboro;. Hughie mg of the county unit at the divide their tim e betw een the high Ring. Hillsboro route 4, Robert Lee. Legion hall. The group also took school and the Hillsboro elem entary . ... Intors known to be opposed to even Eight indictm ents against seven Dolores Miller, Hritzie Platt. Joy action protesting against the pro- schools. the sm aller am ount ns the price | — 17-, persons and one not tru e bill were Olson. Bobby Lee Atwood and posed P ortland ordinance to assess for u new cnpitol site reported Wednesday by the county Winifred Wiley, all of Hillsboro: inspection costs against dairymen Friends of the university see In grand jury. Following the filing of V g O f l i n i ___ l t S S _______ lI I C K I C o l,g,n,a ^ u r ,*‘y. Hillsboro route and against the im portation of Jt 1HT1S the present emergency n splendid the report the ju ro rs w ere dis- 2. Naught. H ills- various farm products in the face • r* i opportunity to unload the school ? and Genevieve waugnt, unis- ------- ----- missed from fu rth er service and property as a prelim inary step to- . ----- b?r" routc 3 A greater num ber J of crop restrictions against Ameri- a n e w group will be draw n for the w ard exp.in-.ioii of the Institution B<>d.v John Sigrlst Found Saturday; oi P '1/'* _ ,an nien,loIU‘d Jtbovc can farm ers July term of court Monday. (C ontinu«) un p«xc S, colum n 2) On tile other hand state ufficials i unrral Services on Tuesday Date of the annual picnic was regard the campus as an Ideal cap- ----- changed from’ Jtdy S 'd u e " to con- Whitelaw Announces New Business "’¿ X / T h ^ n f p " H V itol site, susceptible of landscaping Body of John Sigrist, 65. was flict with the 4-11 club outing A Location on East Main Street disorderly conduct; Mrs A l m a into u beautiful setting for the f„Und hanging from a short rope ___ : ___ _ ____ . . _ . . ____ _ program of speaking and music,! ----- Buchanan of Gales C itv issuino , .rirvtadksl Vssstar sc* n i s i I . »»__ i i i t oases s . piojM'seil new state liuus,^ if it cun jn his barn near Helvetia early £°H°wpd bv sports, is planned G rand opening of the new Hills- forged bank check and forging an be had at a price which th e state Saturday, apparently having com- / •s P<”’ts are scheduled to begin at 2 boro Motor company sales room endorsement; C harles E ric k s o n can ufford to pay. m itted suicide due to despondency W arrant for $11.711.25. represent- «’• m* . . . . . L repair shop at 342 E Main Pum pkin Ridge w oodcutter, assault Fami Union Group Schedules Picnic .-il C o m m is s io n e r N e w H y d r a n t R e n ta l .. mat proxim al buc I the that complete the cMpitol after llie con- the event tract is let In that ^ e n t th c rr W eather conditions were ideal would be at least $1,800,000 avail- for celebration and the pic- able out of current revenues to n | (.kers and m errym akers respond* apply tow ard construction coats r<| Jn ever increasing num bers dur- dunng thl» pcilod and lh® r®' ing the three days Everyone en- maining $325.000 could either be tered into the spirit of th occasion borrowed from other state fu n d s, ttnd h im s e lf-s m a ll boys now lying idle in state banks and Hln(.ttri.tl th H r ittceM hl p l eating e arn in g no in terest, or th e con- c«»nt< • t fat m en and w om en joined C o lo r fu l F lo a t s E n te r e d by »»ruction program could be e x - , wltl, youtl)l, u.r, in foot racw; tht. C o u n tv a n d l o c a l G r o u n s tended Into the third year midways, baseball field and other v u m ysn cl L ocal b r o u p i Governor Martin, who lias ills- pjacca w ere crowded; enthusiastic cus.M*d tills plan witii some of his U t ilit y W it h h o ld s O b j e c t io n Higher Wage Sought Full Program Slated iouniy"rehef' ennlmim7 hady,,'^ Jannsen Heads Body City Council Takes Point Water Case Judge Goodin was born in Spen- es{ Jn such an event lb). voters of anH tbe m unicipality would be given 1856. and resided there until 1373. . J * ’ ®" when with his parents he moved on tin 1 proposed new ra te J schcdule to Nebraska. In 1376 they came to “"u ,, f ™ £ , ^ d £ an Si tT e T c a lto T c ’t o n c ^ 0» . " ’« J X WOU“ beCOmc *-'f fective in -s .. spite ot the objections of the util- j" d Donia McNamer, pioneer iueg commissioner da.V8hter- w ere m arried at Green- k J ? inn 'i‘vai, 1 G ^ .° ^ ® 'P f ° j? * .OSto' Fearing tto jeopardize chances lot ber 10. 1888. Mrs. Goodin died J a n ­ a federal grant on the proposée uary 26, 1935 $390,000 m unicipal w ater system, Deceased is survived by a daugh- - COuricilmen Tuesday evening de ter. Mrs. Jam es M argaret’ Batch- cided to sidetrack the filing of an cider of Hillsboro route one. and application for funds to build ^ H e m pending action on T/ ? . brothers’ WilHam A Goodln ^ ^ e q ^ t tor’l l d ‘on the'wator' w e S ° U to o a and a* s i f t e ^ M ^ " Id°a ‘“ S “ ' ’ , , u n i*?n~ ,, a J 1 , • M rs Ida Plans and estim ates for a sew er G ullck of a ^ ° survive system in that part of Hillsboro He served as county judge iron: not now served were presented to Ii^66 to 1910 and from 1918 to 1924 the cnunei] by John W Uunning- Throughout his residence in the ham, P ortland consulting engineer, 1 fount? he had been active in pub- Mayor J H G arrett, however, ex- llc «Hairs. A fter retiring as county pressed the belief that the city i ud6e he served here a year as jus- would be unable to obtain grants Bee of peace on two projects. Councilmen then Among the commissioners who v ent on r»-cord as favoring the served as colleagues on the coun- continuation of the w ater appllca- ty court w ith Judge Goodin w ere tion and holding up the sewer work C B. Buchanan, W. J. B utner, for the tim e being John McClaren. John Cornelius, H Estim ated costs of the proposed T Hesse. John Wismer, the late sewer system w ere set at »183,000 John Carstens. the late John Ire- by Cunningham Set-up as proposed land, and the late F. W. Livermore, by the engineer included trunk P rior to his election to the coun- lines and laterals in the east, west ty court he had served as a eon- and north sections of Hillsboro and tractor, engineer and farm er. The (Continued on p*g« s, column Si old wooden trestle that form erly served traffic across Jackson bot- IVZI____ . tom was built by him. Judge Goodin was a m em ber of , . the I O O. F. lodge in Hillsboro , and the K nights of Pythias lodge W IV L d U y D O O R at North Plains. ___ * ’ ______ ~ Bétails of New Foar-Year Program » Expected Within Short Time . (B Co now , n ...u i SeVCIl Indictments Reported by Jury7 * »«.iVtll«» rdlllltT • r* • • « IVIOlOr A1 Hill Opening Saturday ” flCGt VOfltraCtS tO t)C Readv Snon i r\ , , Home L/CStrOVed by ’ndj.ct ^ * rC N e a r S c h o l l s Home of Mrs. Christina Hansen. southwest of Scholls w as com nlcte- ly destroyed by fire of unknow n origin at noon Friday P art of the dow nstairs fu rn itu re was saved. _ , _ , „ toUowing a recant n arro w brook Washington county's share of , ‘ "'•■nuitee to meet with county (treat will bo conducted Saturday, and battery; E. K a ile s of P o rtla n d P e rso n a l effects of R bner G rants la s s is the tourist gate- down Funeral services w ere eon- accrued interest un the state ir- t? , pre„pare. a_P.rol.‘Lst accordin_lf to an announcem cnt_by threatening the commission of a Frank Hansen and of the house- s iis m StatC School Fllllds RcCClVt'd bvCoiltltV New wheat contracts w ill prob- p^ ucers’ st£ n a tu re s sometime in Ju ly or early Au^us^- according to latest word J5!Ceived I™ "1 Wa®hin®ton „ g° n ^ tote colle.8e extension ’e rv>ce. The new contract is to ex- *^n d . over , ^ c f,?“ r "year l)er*<’d **' by the who T° consider final suggestions for , m P r o v i n K t h e n e w contracts, grow- • nea er representatives from w heat pro­ ducing states w ere called to con­ fer in Washington Ju ly 1 and 2 with Chester C. Davis, adm inistra­ prepared"'!! 'F ran k ' i ’etei'i "c irc u it u o F * r ” 1. ^ e a r V e r b o o r t of tj,e grain division of the AAA m dee nians to hold c o u rt' .t t ii ! G ^ avls 25-acre farm near Will Steen, chairm an of theU m a- larrSok for the next tw o weeks Verboort was purchased last week tilla county w heat control associa- ... .. by Hugh Paul of Aurora. Neb., ac- tion. is the Oregon representative , u!1 ,br2.“ fSht by the '',llkes A b- cording to W. O. Gaiaway. local who sat in on this meeting. The «tract A T itie company against the realtor, through whom the deal was conference of producers follows the Ray 'MaUnK cannery for payment made. Mr. Paul's son is now on referendum of a m onth ago when alleged due on abstracts prepared the place, w hile the new owner w heat growers voted 404,417 to Nebraska and w ill 63.303 to continue w heat production Septem ber. , adjustm ent. burned the Redwoods with t h e Pacific highway. Ashland, with 5199 regls- tralions. was second and Brook-1 lugs with 2004, third. O ther regis­ tration points report the following records for the six-m onth period: Arlington, I486, Clatskanie, B3; F o r-1 est Grove, 54; Freew ater, 178; Hills- j boro, 57 pendence, G rande ford, 1097 67, and North Bend, 65. , program will In- piano-aocordion claim to have 85 per cent of the I music furnished by H arry Pearson, voters of their county. Mr. Wil- Ofliclal Oregon was pretty well s„|,, |)V |« ,ve of the Staf- + ford local w ere present for county session the --------Firemen Express Governor Enlarges Thanks for Ajd Local Planning Body Appreciation of (he Hillsboro Firem en's association for the co­ operation of th e various county and local organizations and com- ' m itteem en in m aking the recent F ourth of Ju ly celebration a suc­ cessful comm unity affair was ex­ pressed this week by the general committee. The appreciation was extended over the signatures of Andrew Lentz, S. W Melhuish, A L. Brock, William Everett, L. G. Burge and W ilbur Dillon. P a tte r .o n A p p o in te d on R e p u b lic a n C o m m itte e Paul L. Patterson has been named on the policy com m ittee for the annual convention of the Oregon Republican club in Salem July 26 and 27. E. B ritt Nedry of Tigard is president. Argus to Award Ten Free Tickets Have you received a free advertising ticket to the Vene­ tian theatre? W hether you have or not. be sure to study the classified and display a d ­ vertisem ents this week. Names of 10 Argus subscrib­ ers have been hidden in the ads this week, five in the display and five in the classi­ fied columns. Read each a d ­ vertisem ent carefully and see if you can find your name listed with the words "Vene­ tian ticket” before it. If so clip out the advertisem ent, bring it to the Argus and you w ill receive free adm is­ sion to the Venetian theatre. Don't miss this opportunity! Read the advertisements. This may be your lucky week. If you've received one free tick­ et, look again. We might r e ­ peat. Dairymen Urged to Start Tests «vetting by the ju ry im paneled t o ! 5,eaL ti?iu daTnaR?, case brougbt bv lran ag^Lnst T Craw ford of \ ernonia. The ac- !,d.n a rose fro n ia n autom obile col- llslon ° " ‘.a les Greek road Feb ( p y w m . F. Cyrus. C ounty A s e n t) has had reactor cattle moved off ruary . White sought $150 for D airvm en may find it to their the prem ises on Ju n e 10 or after repairs to his car in the case which advantage to start blood testing can sign the new T. E. 33 revised opened in court Monday j or contagious abortion now- rath er agreem ent in order to get the in- Jurors in the W hite vs. Craw- than w aiting very much longer As creased indemnity. o i u T eLe > Ci. Amachor, things stand at the present time Any herd owner who has signed Ralph C. Oglesby. L. E. Bamford. the new Banks" disease control the old testing agreem ent but who Jit^n’lor “*undorff, R ena B. C aples, ¡aw w ,u p ro b ab ly become effective has not yet been tested should get William H. Joos, Rudolph N elson.' j anuary j one of the revised agreem ents and K. F. Pom eroy, Vida Goodman. w hen the governm ent Bangs' d is -, study it carefully. These may be (C ontinued on p age S, co lu m n « ) ease control program is discon- obtained from the veterinary who j tinued. the indem nity now being I is doing the w ork or the county paid w ill cease Consequently, re- agent's office. actor cattle will, if disposed of, Qp U tlttle I OF DilflffS LJlSCilSC Dr. Pitman Takes Mayo Clinic Study _ Dairymen to Hold Picnic on Tuesday »z-x esose» ♦ V» 1 a o.eseso- esose-l rv« Dr. A. O. Pitm an, prom inent lo- P°sed c~* w ‘tb this y*a F a,nd' - case it cal • physician, left S aturday night ln !n ,case ltd does, o e .s' the lnet new n,®wt state si ate law to take special surgical study at bccomes effective at that time. Washington county H olstein-Frle- ' the " * famous ..................... Word from Dr. S. B. Foster, in ­ sian association will hold its an- Mayo clinic at - Roch­ of the federal ester, Minn. He made the trip spector in charge -u. picnic a t the farm of A. J. onp nurth verboort. from Spokane, Wash., to Rochester program in this te rn to n r states i n ! a cjry^ a^ ‘after under date of Ju n e next by airplane. His practice during his absence j 25 that "Indem nities have been in­ The 4-H judging contest w ill is being handled b y Dr. D. P. creased to a possible m axim um of take place at 10 a. m., while n T rullinger, graduate of the U ni-1 P«r head for «cade anim als basket lunch will be served at versity of Oregon Medical school; instead of the form er »20 maximum, noon. The indoor ball game, a reg­ and who ju st came north from the No difference is made in the maxi- ular event of this annual picntc. Pasadena, Cal., hospital. ! mum indem nity for purebred regis- will be held after dinner Several Dr. Pitm an is a native son o f 1 ter«d animals. guest breeders from neighboring W ashington county, overseas World "The increased indem nity became counties w i l l be present. w ar veteran, graduate of U niver­ effective Ju n e 10. and all anim als Evers' 26-acre irrigated Ladino sity of Oregon Medical school, and not moved from prem ises prior to clover pasture is one of the best prior to coming here several years Ju n e 10 are eligible for the in- in the county and will be ot Inter- ago practiced at Forest Grove. creased indem nity. Any owner who est to the dairymen 125 4 - I /