Circulation— Your Home Paper I,argent Audited Oregon Weekly Zillsbor Early Copy— Makes for Fewer Mistakes and Better Service With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent Volume 42, No. 28 lili laboro Arit_ FXubltaheuI 1MW4 S ta te C apitol County Cuts N e w s L etter W arranted Hillsboro h^tabllshml I »73 Robert Dinsmore Gets Appointment to U. S. Academy Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, July 25, 1935 Many Sheep Exhibited at Change Planned for Boundaries County Precincts Robert Dinsmore, »on of Dr. J It Dinsmore, H un been admitted to the United State» Naval academy at Annapolis, according to word received by hlN father Monday | morning He left here on the ‘ P o rt­ land Rose" July 16 to take his R e p o rt S h o w s <’Xi*niination at Washing M a r v i n Two Sections, Twelve Pages County Gets ~S7a45,039 76 in the Grove precinct to Dilley, trans- lv h‘ngto" coun/ Traffic accidents claimed t w o through appointm ent of republicans w arranted indebtednesi f w . Telegram indicating that he had route 1, won th ree of the four first est for of a small part of the north- % iyl" iL e.as, t 2*V.ber and ?°Lth , more lives in Washington county part o as i- bee,) admitted to Annapolis was prem ium s aw arded Saturday in to fill vacancies. of a point one mile south of T i­ during the past week, bringing the Cooter, it should b e remem- ington county during the first six received Munday. Verification from tin* second annual Forest Grove west corner of P urdin to a new gard has been classified in the Port- i total since the first of the year to very nearly conforming UnS beied, forfeited his seat in the months of the current year is in the academy has not been received National bank sheep show at For precinct w ith th ,. oirf N ,.r th ^ ,.« i nd m etropolitan area under th, 31, oi of Ulen- Glen- », t i six William McLeod, •vivi.eoa, di, est Grove. A total of 42 head of w un m e oia in arm west r orest huu»u unit also the speakership, d irated In the sem i-annual report but |g ®«P®®tod 1 w or*s progress ad- Dr. R J Nicol of Hillsboro recent- wo William Cyrus Jr. of Verboort to N ortheast Forest Grove. Principal ruli nre tlione, uinong h l. own p artisan, rove Principal resuIt result of of the the ruling re- Z Totul receipts by the county dur- a s | in which he was riding was In- who believe that .. the honor nhould Hillsboro won first place with hi Changes contem plated near Aloha garding the the eastern eastern part Uoha garding part of of the the » * i u inR lhe ® ^x months ¡jeritxl total / \ S 3 c A L ..7 c A H I p C O d f l i l r l i l f V T volved in an accident on the high- pass to .wine other m em ber Jack .... . . . ’ , en trF >» the fat lam b claM- Last >viI1 include the shifting of the county will be that the minimum way west of Reedville and crashed .. ...... ><83.039 62 und . . disbursem ents , T, >668.- L a r g e A tte n d a n c e R e c o rd e d year H eynderickx placed first w ith J boundary line betw een N o r t h montWy^wage^ orT w orks "croTects t aufield o f , •r.it 1111a n u><>k I. county, u ...... , .... . , - 849 34, leaving a balance of >114 • - _____ | into a Dee. nt F a r m U n io n P ic n ic democratic floor leader in the reg- 118)28. according . $ ? . . • to $ » the reports 7 . a ewe lainb and second in the ’ Aloha, Southwest Aloha and Reed- will be set at $55 The lowest waee , , , _ Glenwood Man Dies ular session. is said to be ambitious ,$.............. , . of aged ew e class. ville one^juarter mile east. scheduled in the rem ainder of the „ Details of the McLeod mishap are to preside over the special session !!" pl<,l|,n,> ,* V **1 , ?*'|d ,, . . . Winners Announced Under the new set-up the pres- county will be $45 Under the orig r r o p o s e d L o c a l O r d in a n c e . . . .. ,, ,,, i Urer. Receipts totui include $80 Belief that the government has .. n r a n m /siinnuiu ea c * J c meager. A report to Sheriff J. W ford new.uiiuermu'ii’ lT 'also 'lo o k ed c“'lh t,“ n<* “* ,h ‘‘ f11’’ * of never intended to furnish electric . Winners of the first five places ent total of 48 precincts will be in- inal set-up all of W ashington coun- to be A r g u e d Soon : Connell by George McLeod o f :.or"_ the year and $30.859 in tran sfer, power io t h e rural population to , * h lhe fOUr clasa<;s * * * creased to 49 Descriptions of all ty would have been classified in -------- Strassel, brother of the deceased, upon as likely speakership material. _ .... , , areas are being re-w ritten by J. the fifth and lowest division with through taxation was expressed “s follow». .. .. Ä IÄ Ä Ä k«n- ^ Both were out.lan.I.ng in their ,rom one fund “no,her Sunday murning by C harles M A,Jed Ewe class—Marvin Heyn- W Barney, county engineer. The a minim um m onthly wage of $40. leadership abilities in the regular R e p o r t Details Given — Many Affected utilities commissioner on the' pro- ' bv a‘n‘ °i- P' . .......... ....................... . Thomas, former state public util- derickx- firgt • Raymond Haymond Dierickx. Dierickx court also proposes to abolish pre- session, the first, incidentally, f u r 1 Hrc Break-down of the receipt fig- ,ty comlnlagloner ln addressing the »ccond: Merle Pennington, third, cinct names, designating the areas A pproxim ately 150 relief clients Pused Hillsboro city ordinance re- The car 1« T »,U knO.W" ' both of them. 1 ures by numbers will receive advantage of the high- ducing the rental on fire hydrant, t h i four rs given by the county treas ? H e J s ^ h o , Union . t U n d members £ n E " .n n a S n a d l ®\erA Knepper, fourth; . and Adelbert Then there ure at least two mem- ure ------------------------- er classification for the eastern from $3 50 to 87-, cents a month the annual bers of the Multnomah delegation 10. miscellaneous receipts $24.207 40. cuunty picnic attended Yearling Ewe class — M a r v i n A Y portion of the county, according to was requested last week by the injured man and at Rippling Waters who could be persuudrd to accept transfers $38,859 and balance $80. park. Heynderickx. first; Donald Hergert. C i m n c p r s A < s L w . j I & Mllls- This Oregon-W ashington W in~ that the accident w o t d d ^ ^ I Z the wielding Job William w ithout rants 250 Detail of disbursem ents on is: War- , coim ty , m anager . , ater Service b > nueli gavel difficulty, namely $597.165 19, interest war- tu n n u u i** of "dndrw ts “for^bonding Kncpper.R fourth;1 a ^ ’ B iil^ C jfrw J g r a n g e r s a m niueli difficulty, namely case load of 600 listed at the first City A ttorney Paul P a t t e r n dur'- ! ¡~ ‘On~ ¿7 ««»• G Iraham B nd H ow .rd L atouretie . ra n t. »I0.M 312. bond. _.nd Inter- S u c t i o n o u r ™ o f t h e m o n t h f o e t h o o n . I . . ____ . . . o a a s o o e i.l o n ,m o ll ______ s lo n , not o ftain the driv er’s I’i'd 1 ot the month for the entire county, i ing a special council meeting F ri- n name or license number, Connell All of winch will add spice to est $24.940 03 and transfers $38.659 that ** he w a' * c'unfidcnl * lh 'it1U'ihc Ewe l 'aml> class—Marvin Heyn- *• s - V I C 1 i t 1 A ^ l l l v » Mills stated. day noon. The hearing h a, been declared. I * ri«hl ° rf “nJ ^ ? n a “" “ W,.‘ih D‘»<’’“ >utioii of tax receipts to power would be provided through der1ckx- ,lr8t; Haymond Dierickx. That W ashington county relief set for August 13 and both the city McLeod was taken to Forest e right of certain democratic t),e various county funds was listed a bond Issue secured by earning swonOn 3’ .¿ hCIWi fU" d " hlo1 d *8*rict $44.183. fire Pierce and others for then cduca- Flrst Plac*' w inners received $4 ernm ent to build transmission lines Total of 23 form er Washington could be passed after the 90-day Lester Mailer died instantly oi < a rm * rk2 and carrying electricity from the Bon- county SERA projects, rew ritten period provided by law. A definite i”5erna,. . in jyr,e? Monday evening of the federal , grant ‘e definitely >5892 96, cities and towns >45.428 43. He concluded his talk by advo- O ran M Nelson, professor neville dam to the rural districts under the new federal works prog- decision w ill be made following the ? 7? lh V. truck, driven by hs Known ne w ill be ready to c all the drainage district num ber seven eating public ow nership of truns- anim al husbandry at Oregon vas passed at the Washington Coun- ress program, w ere filed in Port- hearing. If the w-ater company’s , r? xn55’ Ha,j y M ailer of Banks sw eiai session In the* m eantim e >224 43 and building fund >7G3 74 mission lines through co-operation Stale college, was judge. ty Pomona G range session at Ti- land Monday morning. All ap- claims are sustained, the city may i***.1" * r.o ad and crashed into i h. plunning b. m i anil various W arranU draw n against the vari- wilh government plans Washing- Club members and their parents gard Wednesday afternoon. plications filed subsequent to that »till call a special election and S n ,,lhe ?”uih s,dc ° • aic d. partm en,, ..re rushing work fu n d " b / t h e couniy cle k were '->» a “d California have accepted Kui>sts “ “ F^ « » ‘ G «"® Announcement of another utilitv da,(‘ *¡11 have to be sent to Wash- pas, the ordinance over the Vall®y »“ « h w a, op- ' lu ^ f S ? “ «‘• d « i o l X ^ b u i W t o « tonSs 'hl* method, he said, and ,»*«>k- « P a r i n g organ d l ^ m ^ n g in S ° C to r approval And it lection of t h . public utilities com- i g ^ ^ tuu. To ihat U i ' i e » 1 1 1.0 J 'd T fin to M1U77’ u n 550 61, Rl forging ahead of Oregon because t*>tion. h e I | tw , wo „„„ (Contl.ued on s. column». nussioner. H . airy MaUar e escaped . rteedvilie ,a, , . ---- — 77, ®®~*®’ general tond fund t $193,550 “ ■•ion, at noon. Nelson was t the o wceks weeks was made made. Thp The „ power Works progress applications to injuries, while the five ,ty road $87.(101 29. county school ,h<' P1“» *■■ rejected at the last P’’,nc,P“ * speaker, complim enting question was discussed by State ' ‘ tu the leglsla- 1 county program to present remodel the second tloor of the j£ opl7 / ,dlnS !? « car. the boys on the fine showing at a ; , Master Ray W w Gill Glll of Portland D 8.140, druinage district num ber of the legislature He con- J™ I? ; J ,.p c H p l r l tors wlien tin y do meet possibly city hall and to extend the m uni- ' . T s' Ho'*ard Hughes of Hillsboro, the event and 1. pra.sm J g a J o h n _i j E —w LeWton of Forest G rove and K , t e S F i C I U 1 l l C S a a y fire pillU patrol t $246240. In- >*’nded that ..... the public was not »Fft»,.-— , ,a ,s $300, 111« 141, IIJ- ............... ft,,. _-.ft, vra v av S-SSV/VC . O I I rir » m rYl 11 “if rt U- riiknlr neiik’izlonl cv».-4 1 ••• . svsa va a — • in Septem ber To*? a . > «• a < Z« c‘Pal inventory and survey w e r e '? 540 .l? vol.v ed in . the accident* «*<- stltut«* fund >56 50. dog fund >1323 - sufficiently informed and urged Fnornburgh, bank president, and q w Thiessen of Oregon City. for Julius A sb a h r thv favored by th<* council Friday and fvSS?atbriL,Se5M ,i? CU.tS . 71. mm kef road >448 27, high school that |X’<»l>lv be enlightened to take _ 5 _ L r_5/f? ts_ lr! Mrs Edith Tozier W eatherred projtv filed this week, ’ lruc^ and the sponsoring the sheep project and Oregon historian, told of the plans lass over the d ,\k “ th i sU te pur «■n,c fund »“ 75- clem ent- »«I'anlage of th eir opportunities The latter work proposes planning Hughes car were proceeding to- im- of herself and her brother _ c ^ l n 7 a a ^ t ~ c h v « i ^ o v e rtn a " r r «7.733 86. law library G®orge W Potts, stale president, show He also outlined the im (Continued on p«« 8, column 1) (Continued on p«*« 4, column 8) Tozier, to bring their historical of ( om m unity for .Many for the future grow th of the city every conceivable item from urns *212-70- G arden Home w ater district 8tY’kc bn ®fly following Thomas' every conceivable item from pins >1#fl093 Metzger w ater district ,alk and ,hcn a P^«“ ® l“ "d> *■» picpuidiiuii of tji a u master m aster t j * i a « collection to Hillsboro soon Years Dies Here Sunday and the Preparation and pap«*r clips at a few cents a ing topography, property lM on-Illgn A rea DOdV box to snow plows at >10.000 each $18(M> IMi, West Slope w ater district hcld During the afternoun a sports D airy C lub s S eek ership and land uses A d - ° / $1424 24. district roads $6355 30. p n ’Kram was conducted Music was ty grangers to attend the Multno- Julius Asbahr. 84. retired Hills- p ^ m a l d y ^ U " o p ’k ^ o ’S d C o m p letes Contract» _ . ’ ’ ’ $1379 45, cities and Provided by th e Helvetia band C , ' i r » n f i r v t v T e n n h i , mah County Pomona picnic at boro farmer, died Sunday morning .J. ,« Reports current here indicate towns $44.752 08, district schools Special guests for the picnic in- v a m a tio n ir o p n y Jantzen Beath Sunday was ex- at the Jones hospital here after a £ e»n X .2 ? Ihat a num ber of changes may be $79,243 85. non-high school fund «-’ludod S tate Secretary and Mrs tended by T. J. Trueder. Multno- short illness Funeral services were contribution am ounting to a h , t expicled In the employed per- $41.948 58. Ban$s irtiion high school S B HoH of Salem and son. Mr , mah m as,er conducted at the Donelson & Sewell r5 0 0 a n d X X “» X e ^ 3 0 0 A greemrnta Reached Monday With sound of lhe state liquor control $1337 Tigard union high school " ,d Mr" *• H McBee of Dallas t , l f Manna Award to tr a tu r r Beaverton. Tigard Boards W ashington county grange pic- That the application for a $175, organization soon "in the interest $12.348 12, Hillsboro union h i g h Senator and Mrs. Peter Zimmer- 4-H Events at County Fair w ill be held at Avalon park 71 D*^k ° ffl®lab n ^, ®“ ” al, was 000 federal grant tow ard construc- of P®ac® and harm ony.” Governor school $38.985.82. Scappoose $2214 ,nan of Y»mhlll. Henry Thompson. ‘ Tlart to replace either of the bo.ird from Clatskanie, and (Continued on t>«Ke 8, column S| Manna ,r “ Pb> - ®warded of Tigard. Mrs. A. B. Flint of m ark. December 11. 1850, and came C. C. Hocklev. acting state public district to Tigard union and Beav­ liquor commissioners also made it McAdams and family, Columbia k by the Carnation Milk Products Scholls and Frank Fluke of Kin- to the United States 67 years ago. works adm inistration engineer was erton high schools w ere approved plain that he did not propose to tv • ,. . . . . I county secretary. , W V • • • kill V champion , , , I L,, OI I s 4-H a* ¡ ton company to the He had w resided near Hillsboro for the report of George McGee, city here Monday night following a interfere in the Internul affairs oi K U •**•••*’ DUC K L / - C 'V d M l C i v a u t l i O i v I i l i Winners in the sports events were h ,,r v r lu h n t t h »» Wn«hin$riitn <*. , — ---------- tlie liquor control organization. R u­ reported as follows: Race for boys county fair will be presented ig ,in O ther f a k e r s included Charles ¡he Past 60 years. He lived in the manager. Councllmen also d i s- conference between members of the mor has it that Jealousy has crept P o sto ffice r Plannprl under «to Bobby B urkhalter, first. ,tu- year This Donhv which was Dickason of Oswego Grange, Yam- Sacram ento valley in California for cussed a public w orks project to non-hign school district board and rilM U IIIU i . i l l l H U Norman Toellc, second Girls u n d e r. fl>r , h ? f i r T .h n c Us! v™ ? ‘•¡R County Pomona Master Daven seven years and on January 1. repair sidewalks in the city. directors of the tw o schools. An into the ranks ot the liquor set I offered for the first time last year, por, and ‘Mrs7 Davenport? County 1875- he came <° Oregon by w ater O ther m atters considered' during agreem ent was also reached to al­ up because of the promotion of ■ six — K athryn Herb, first; m e 4-M C1UD IlidK- a „„^* i«y f _________» w __ v .__ a n d la n d e d in A sto r ia In Mav of »ftix* _a *u _ low Banks union high school $60 Eugene Kelly to the post of assist I. Wood to the post of purchasing Arrange for Program C ontract price for five bus routes agent. It Is not believed, however, . out of Tigard was fixed at $5330. that either Kclty or W cmx I will ’ * * paentlofis for the public dedi* utivs in io k __ainimt** u v •* mu u » at according to O. B. Kraus, county £*LuJ-b ed, ‘n V * Pendln« »h-ke up flrs t G irls 10 to 14- Jean Conkl!«: a w £ d " u ° t o i l ^ : ^ e r ^ t * . f Anna K rahm er w ere m arried Oc- M atter of rem oving the Rehse slab- school superintendent and secre- tO P l C H l C S l i n d a V tober *• I®84- at Blooming. wood yard on N orth Adams street to r / of ,he board. The arrangem ent Neither is A dm inistrator Atlerfs building have been placed first; Irene Plass second * •/ He is survived by the widow, between Main and Lincoln was also ! al®0 provided for the transporta- job believed to be In jeopardy " ,hp hands of a comm ittee of free-for-all W illis' Schook ' Worn- ;est‘"^ o V es'ex h ib it‘Dia/rn“C7 * * * " ve ,““ ' 1 residents appointed this en's free-for-all Vida M a rln w F .,t . »cores, exniou platings. — Mrs Anna A sbahr of Hillsboro: discussed. McGee was instructed to tion ot certain students in the Mul- Considerable surprise was occn- * <'ek H L MacKenzIe. preal-1 ladles’ ra re Minnie Wvffells. first: ?hip placing*? terd m an sh to B asrhall Game. Competitive Events seven a0" 8' H arry of Corvallis, Al- investigate the m atter. *oy district, who wished to attend f e .h ~ i.i Z Z . a Z ._ I n bert. Carl, William. Theodore. Er- ________________ T ualatin high school. atoned among members of the Slate dent of the cham ber of commerce Martha Haase, second Swimming and fttU n a M o re l“ "*P . on Annual Program win and Lester, all of Portland; C a rs F r o m M a n y S ta te s Reduction of $400 in transporta- Land board by receipt of a claim T lc new »tructure is expected to ---- ------------ ..... and tilling scores. Finul showing ot clubs for the from the special m aster who took h** comPl®<®d about August 15. . and iour daughters, Mrs. M argaret D __- » j , ti-n , tion costs in the B eaverton con- “Calf Manna" trophy is one of the A nnual Washington county 4-H A. Denny of Beaverton, Mrs. K a th -: > e g lM e re d a t H ills b o r o tract was made Monday evening. Hie testimony in the M alheur Lake Members of the comm ittee t„ p i - n c main features and the closing event club picnic will be held at Balm erine G ilbert of Minnesota, and O ut-of-state perm its have been Final figure for the 1935 36 year litigation for $10,877, representing prepare the dedication program a r e , » J lIx Y L J Illi I I J I of the 4-H dairy show at the fair Grove park Sunday, according to Mrs. Estella K roeger and Miss Helen ¡»sued to motorists from seven was $6800 as compared with $7200 the state's portion of the m aster’s K- U. Johnson. L. T. McPheeters, f A n n i l ' l l G m i n t v F - l i r At this time competing clubs lead L. E. Francis, assistant county Asbabr. both of Hillsboro. Twcntv states since the first of the month last year The district also agreed fee and expenses In the case The W. V erne McKinney. Rev. J. T. z I i i u u d i s q u i n n y g (» ii an o( lhclr a n imals into the show- agent. Activities are scheduled to grandchildren, one great grand- at ,hc local cham ber of commerce, to refund $200 of the am ount paid state’s general fund is already out I Costelloe and Postmaster Fred Holz- Free admission for the annual r*n8 and compete as groups. They start at 10 a. m. w ith a baseb all1 child as well as two brothers a n d ' according to Ed. L. Moore, secre- for 1934-35, re-paym ent being made $25,s) in defending the suit brought nngel Ed. L. Moore, cham ber of by the federal governm ent in ns- commerce secretary, is ex-officio county fair August 29. 30 and 31 are sc<>red as a club and the win- game betw een club membeic and sisters in G ermany also survive. I tary ' Automobiles registered were in the form of a deduction from w ill be continued again this year, ,lcrs receive the trophy, leaders. A picnic lunch will be He was a staunch advocate and from Ohio, California. C o lo r a d o .__ ______ the __ paym ent ______ for the first half „ of <,n a»K»s column at______i mem ber of the committee. according to C. D. Minton fair Interest in this event is running served after the game and a short participant in comm unity develop-1 IHiHois. Kansas, W ashington and j the year. Six or seven busses w ill board president and manager This hlgh among club members. Last musical program conducted. m ent and co-operation. For ex am p le! ° ou“ * Dakota. I be operated under the contract. is being continued because of its -v car 11 was responsible for a m ark- Tug-of-w ar and other com petitive > he served his district school as I ~ ~ successful operation last year I ed im provem ent in the appearance events are planned during the aft- clerk for a continuous period of A colt show is being added as a and n >in’hec of dairy exhibits. This ernoon. Prizes w ill be aw arded u years and as director for many feature for Saturday because of in- ir°phy will be on display in the w inners in the various contests, years. He was active in road d e­ creased interest in the county in windows of the Hillsboro Argus All club leaders, m em bers and velopment and was foremost In the and lhe Forest Grove News-Times their fam ilies and friends are in- introduction o f ru ra l telephone Appreciation of the co operation I Ing Io Henry, who said production horse raising. Four-H club day has been set for u n til the lair. ; vited to a t t e n d . ______ service and the establishm ent of given the Oregon Dairy Co-opera- wns the largest of any plant in the Thursday, August 29, Farm ers' Un- ru ral mail service. Mr. Asbahr was (By Wm. F. Cyrux. County Axent) I vested it is difficult to get the tive association and the dairying « . J - . law as in interests of this aren by the Hills- i„ n - con,ro* - — ......... —, and .......... C leaning up garden pea patches, crop refuse covered deeolv hv lon — dny - on Friday Grange .... day j plowing im m ediately after bar- : piowing D .sktog apparTnUy ae^ boro chamber of comm erce indl-1 ¡Z.f ii* J i . ? ‘>K2n .2Tfs !i vc? i redlt I on Saturday Both farm groups will vldunls Agent W F " and E? ¡ ?'V, He?vry ’’'« ¡"'« i" 1 hold programs and a piimïé din,w.' vesting prom when else of can, be compliah.es very little. Peas with A vmiHnviiir* vaudeville nrtniAct contest /«»»• for granges i More than thirty loyal carres- have your loyal help in m aking served as an appraiser for* it for : done- pt nothing fum igation seed, weevil in them »A,, a i................» en i . * " * : s lc iin y price* r k e t. A J. i McAlcar. and 4L the s Hillsboro ArgiTs ,<:ady Pr ‘ce in th ‘he e m m a arket, ...ill L e . . .... . . . iM in d r n t v t h rcti I a b o u t W n e h ln tr tn n v m ir n tim bom » ___ . . ........... . • tvlvii m m i n i can be covered prompt grinding of screenings and ; several inches but the was voiced by officials of the co- hales work of the Interstate As- will be a feature of Thursday night , Pondents throughout Washington : your own home operative at a luncheon given for ?i’c Creameries, according to forty members of the cham ber of ” Allan Brown, manager, makes commerce at the Campbell Court <,rr<‘sldcnt *' MacKenzIe of the McCormick. in the garden. These should be prom pt harvesting followed by just of the fair with the Helvetia newspaper. predation for the co-operation al-1 L'ham ber, Mayor J. H. G arrett, day Elmonica—Miss C lara Trachsel pulled and Iast fed o( to the livestock as as prom pt fum igation eliminate« band playing Thursday nnd Friday rlu ’-\ nre ,at ,be service of read- S till C harge i sot,n as up the peas are ways given by the local civic or V.""."/5’ AK,','t w F Cyrus. E. 1. and G re e n M o u n ta in — Mrs. I. R the Forest Grove band Sat nr- < , s and ready *° serve them *n the most of the weevil damage. ganizalion and the people of th is ; McAlem and W. Verne M cK inney:® "" 1V. reporting of news items of im- Strubb. The wheels of justice moved rap- picked. Where the peas are mowed community, saying that It w a s !,,f the Argus. G arrett averred that ,,,,y M anager Minton reports t h a t) P°rlance, the renew al of subscrip- H ayw ard—Vivian Hudson. idly in th e arrest and conviction and there is some loss of pods, ( much credit is due the co-op of- probably greater than that received " ," 1" ‘." '„ o ,s nue m e co-op oi- p ) a u n d '™ ,™ 1 tions. securing new subscribers arid Hiteon—Zell Struthers. ' of A rthur E. K endall of Portland about the most effective m eans of C o u n ty B r id g e D r o p s from any other group flclals for the success of the plant underw ay m r plenty o orders f o r » H v e r tis in a Hazeldale- Mrs. J. C. Smith. entertainm ent Tuesday evening on a still opera­ control is to pasture hogs on the Progress of the c o o p erativ e and nn<1 the ‘»'8»niMrtlon and Cyrus ¡entertainm ent for children and ,,,-inting O rders given them U n d e r L o g g in g T r u c k A n v iz liim v ) 1 n o l a a z l I w I _ Helvetia—Mrs. J. M. Davidson. tion charge. K endall was arrested pea patch. Pasturing is generally its hl»n( . I M . anager .„ f<„- others on Ine midway, Including y im r s given them its plant was cited I by W gave {'•*'* lhe e co-onerntive o o p irau v c credit c le a n ioi i help Prlnllnk your neighbors. County bridge above Shermaafs Johnson—Mrs. Venus Bunnell. by state officers at Metzger and almost impossible because there W Henry, who said "from what being a lug influence in stabilizing llrtls anit members entertainm Kinton—Mrs. E. L. Cox. O ther of ent the fair board „Rfm em ber in order to chronicle a 35-gallon distillery, five barrels may be no hogs on the farm or mill collapsed Tuesday afternoon you have seen you will agree t h a l ; ,h *' m arkc' are Robert Banks of Banks and ' the u®'?8 of ,h e lr communities Kansas City -Mr... J. A. McCoy, of mash and two gallons of alleged more frequently the pea patch is and dropped a heavily loaded log­ we have advanced." The luncheon nnd plnnt Inspec- Henry Hesse of Scholls. L aurel—Mrs. F. L. Brown. : ( whiskey . -. - - — they must have the co-operation of w ere confiscated. He was not fenced so that livestock, partic­ ging truck and trailer into Roetr Operutors, he said, are entitled to tion were arranged in appreciation every reader. Contributed items L aurel Ridge—Miss Helen Asbahr. | taken im m ediately to the Tigard ularly hogs, can be turned onto it. creek, aecording to a report re ­ a profit but not to an exorbitant of lhe co-operation given In dairy should be of news value and all Leisyville—Ruth Gates. justice of the peace court and This leaves a good, clean job of ceived by the county c o u rt The one. Henry held that prices h a v e 1 problems in recent years, C o u n ty G ets Share should rem em ber that the Inter­ M ountaindale — M i s s M a rg a re t, fined $250 harvesting as about the only really vehicle did not turn over and th<- been maintain,',I and lhe producer Those m aking up the Hillsboro community visits and travel of a Mathiesen. Charged with the possession o f ! effective control measure. If there driver and passengers w ere not o f U l f / I l W ' l v L l l t l r l c short distance by autom obile now is receiving a more fair share of party w ere It L. MacKenzIe, I.. E. Mountain Home—Mrs. Mabie Al- stolen property. Lloyd Cline and is no loss of peas or pods, it is injured. t i n ig n w a y r u n a s in, comrnonpiace and hoid iittie o f the consumer dollar through the Francis. Lester Ireland, W. Verne lison. j Guy C. Wood, both of Multnomah, ’ not necessary to practice weevil fact that the co-operative has its McKinney. W. C. Christensen. Dr First half of Washington county’s j interest for all readers, unless there Fire Threatens Garage North P lain»-M rs. Henry Cyph-j were taken Into custody Friday, control measures. Usually, however, own plant. Aim of the co-operative. ( J. O. Robb, O. O Freeman. V. W share of state highway funds f o r ' is something really im portant back Fire, which startl'd ln a pile of The tw o men are alleged to have there are sem e pods left on the he declared, was to secure as G ardner, H A K uratll, J. H Mur the year wns received last week, j of it. Provide them w ith all the Oreneo Mrs. H. Burdette. j sold farm m achinery reported stol­ ground. dried grass, scorched the back wall much of the consum er dollar for ton. A. I,. Amacher, Howard Had- Total amount of the payment was details. If it Is an election of of- O rchardale—Mrs. R. Hunger. en from Sherwood recently. Plow ing is of doubtful benefit of the garage at the C. H. M iller the producer ns possible. M anu­ ley, Dr. R J Nicol, W O. Ide, P $24.425 9!) Cost of oiling county ' fleer» of the ladies' aid. the grange Rock Creek—Mrs. Frank Pezoldt. Loss of a tw o-year-old G uern­ If the w aste on the ground could home on Fast Lincoln street a t facture of cheese and other prod­ A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George roads with state highway depart- or the lodge give the names of Roy - Miss Martha Vanderzanden. sey heifer from his pasture last be plowed under deeply a good 10:15 a. m. T hursday The local ucts is progressing in order to in ­ Selfridge. W. J. Mills, Ed. L. Moore. m ent crews and equipm ent, am ount- those elected, etc. Scholls—Miss L orraine Demmin. week was reported to the sheriff I many of the weevil might be killed, fire departm ent was called and the crease the price received by the Jak e Well, W. F. Cyrus, J, H, ing to $2900, was deducted, leaving These loyal people help to make Thatcher—Mrs. Lou Wright. by Dwight H ullt of Linnton route Under conditions that usually pre- blaze was extinguished before ser­ dairym en for the surplus, accord- the net amount $21,525.99. a more interesting Argus, may they (Continued on pass «. rolumn t) T igard—C urtis Tigard. I- ' vail at the tim e the peas are har- ious damage resulted. Debt Totals Grove Event Works Plan C o llis io n s S State Power I J. y y • to“,,'y '''J1’ T v m i J (n- Dairy Co-op Officials Voice Appreciation of Local Group Methods of Pea Weevil Control Outlined by County Agent Cyrus y 0Ur ArgUS Correspondents