ællsbor Read the Ads— T h e tu te s t In M e n u jiitllk in i N r « » fro m Your llm ne Storrs K uril W e e k ó* °Z O it's Lots of Fun— .be M a n y Persons Took P a rt In Last Proverb (o ilie s t; W ork for Prizes W ith Which is Combined th< I [ill boro Independent Volum e i.'i, N< tlill.slx.ro In d ep en d en t E stablished 1H73 Hunters k .a d y for Opening of Season Sunday County Total Values Down H illsboro, Oregon, Thursday, September 17, 1936 Argus National Ballot to Close Thursday Night County Clubs M ake Good School Sets H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894 No. 1 Mother Picks Best Babies Record for A d d ic ts o f th e chase In th is P articip ated in by h undreds of | c o u n ty have guns polished. a m ­ w eekly new spapers am ong I l a m u n itio n purchased and a ll plans grass roots of America, the A rgus m ade fo r th e o p e n in g o f the buck pre-eli.-clion poll will close tom got deei si ason S u n d a y m o rn in g 'T h u rsd a y i at 5 o'clock except for F rid ay and .Suturday p a rth w ill ballots bearing post office can cella­ he on th e ir w a v In to th e w ild e i tions dated at the sam e tim e on th at day o f eastern O regon to estu hlish T u n la tin Y o u th O n e o f I ’ a A *s c a » m e n t D iscloses D ro p io Classes eumps and he rea d y fo r th e sun- The ballot appeared in the A ig u i R e a r r a n g e m e n t o f i is Sunday Som e w ill r e tu rn of Septem ber 10 and is available to in V a lu e » O v e r L ast N a m e d as O u ts ta n d in g F o rc e d as F re s h m en M o n d n y w ith L ie u lim it w h ile the readers o f the A rgus only in this section. T hat is. th e re a re no o th ers rnu.st re m a in lo n g e r Y e a r'» r ig o r e s in O re g o n P o u r In E v e ry y e a r th e re is c o n sid e ra b le e x tra copies of the ballot available o f a m ig ra tio n to t h e h u n tin g Each subscriber has th e privilege ground-, fro m th is c o u n ty and tin . of exercising his rig h t to vote once and no more. ye a r prom ises to set a re co rd fo r Last week saw th e first and th e n u m b e r m a k in g th e t r ip due | only ballot printed T he ballot will to b e tte r incomes. W h ile th e m a jo r ity o f h u n te rs not be repeated and it you haven't P e rs o n a l P r o p e r ty ; B u ild in g p ro b a b ly w ill go to p o in ts east of H a z e Id a le Boys C a p tu r e B ig voted h u n t up your last w eek's T o t a l R e g is tra tio n R e a c h e s | th e m o u n ta in s, a fi w w ill hag th e ir A rgus and vote for your candidate A id w ith In c re a s e N u m b e r R ib b o n s 5 3 0 Last C ount for president. bucks in th e coast m o u n ta in s o r in At th e end of th e voting, the so u th e rn O regon H o w e v e r m an y o f th e h u n te rs feel th a t th e best W a sh in g to n co u n ty ’s 4-H live- ballots will be tab u lated and the Wit iu n g to n c o u n ty assessed vul- deer com e fro m < a stern O regon L arg ;st freshm an class in the tab u latio n dispatched to Chicago, sto ck and crops c lu b m em bers made n a tio n u ffc i it «1 net locss tins ye a r T h in ye a r, as in o th e r years, a an o u ts ta n d in g re c o rd at th e state w here it w ill be included w ith history of H illsboro high school is o f $242,.320, a c c o rd in g to un assess« la rg e n u m b e r o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ­ registered and at work this year, fa ir tin ye a r, re p o rts I. E F ra n ­ h u n d reds of others from all parts according to B. W. B arnes, su p e r­ m en t .sum m ary Just c o m p ile d by ty of th e U nited States. L ater the ta b ­ n im ro d s a re e n te re d in the cis, assista n t c o u n ty agent. J E C a rp e n te r c o u n ty assessor, n a tio n a l p riz e b u ck s h o o tin g c o n ­ intendent. L e a d in g in th is re c o rd was th< ulation of votes by states w ill be V a lu e o f a ll p ri p e tty was placed test c o n d u c t! d fo r P etei Because of a large n u m b er of co m p a n y n a m in g o f C la y to n N yb e rg . T u a la ­ published in the Argus, show ing at $21.348,965 w ith o u t th e u t illt h th ro u g h B ris to l H a rd w a re in H ills ­ tin . as one o f the tw o o u ts ta n d in g ju st how the sm aller tow ns and late arriv als in the freshm en reg is­ Loss o f v a lu e on tim b e r lands b o ro trations, classes w ere re-vam ped boys in th e state* fo r 19.38. and th e | cities, w ith the country, feel about M onday and again W ednesday in th ro u g h lo g g in g and b u rn s account« the various candidates. T h e ir a re $250 in p rize in th is cd fo r the. lotss. C a rp e n te r said content, w h ile in a d d itio n B ris to l w in n in g o f th e state c h a m p io n s h ip i T he poll, prep ared by a national an effort to escape the necessity of T h e fig u re s show th e to ta l loss in is o ffe r in g $7 50 fo r the la rge st ' in d e m o n s tra tio n contests by t h e organization dealing w ith n ew spa­ hiring another teacher. Baby F rederica R ockfelier w ill have som ething to tell her bridge club d e m o n s tr a tio n on I tim b e r v a lu a tio n as $293.700, and m u le deer and $5 fo r th e la rge st m isce lla n eo u s Balance Made w hen she grows up At the age of 21 m onths she was selected as the pers, is one of th e most com pre­ o th e r losses, p r in c ip a lly th ro u g h b la ck ta ile d deer k ille d A ll h u n te rs fo w l pox v a c c in a tio n , w h ic h was hensive ever attem pted on a n a ­ U nder present plans. B arnes r e ­ m ost beautiful baby at th e D utchess county, N. Y.. fair. A nd one of ta x fo re c lo s in ' in 1935 o f $80 290 p a rtic ip a tin g , h o w e ve r, m ust regis- p u t on by Joe* H rg e r and D o n a ld | tional scale and is expected to p re ­ lated. another teach er w ill not be the judges was Mrs. S arah D elano Roosevelt, m other of the president. on a ll lands, and $23.400 on c ity te r w ith B ris to l b< fore* ta k in g p a rt. M c In to s h o f the* H a ze ld a le p o u ltry sent a tru e forecast of w hat w ill necessary th is y ear as th e re - a r­ Mrs R oosevelt is show n in th e cen ter of th e above p ictu re looking I c lu b T h e g ro u p w on $29.3 in p re - I lo ts and acreage rangem ent will give a satisfactory over th e w inning baby, held by ¿1rs. B. A gersborg, also a ju d g e in ' it has been a n nounced rn iu m m on e y and w o n 9 fir s t places, I happen on N ovem ber 3 w hen the th e contest. Itiiilr iiiijg Gain T h e bu cks w ill he w e ig h e d in at 18 second 5 th ird . 8 fo u rth . 7 f ifth , ' nation goes to th e polls to choose and efficient balance in freshm en O ffs e ts to these losses is show n B ris to l's and th e p tize s a w a rd e d at tw o each o f 8th, 7th. 8 th and 9th men to carry on the operations of classes T otal registration for the school governm ent by a ga.u o f $78 500 in personal th e end o f th e season Last ye a r and one te n th . E very ballot is secret. W hile the is 530 on th e count com pleted this p ro p e rty , and $70.880 in b u ild in g s , c o m p e titio n fo r these p rizes was H olstein D ivisions Win voter places his county on the b al­ w eek, although changes m ight tak e m a k in g a to ta l g a in o f $153,180 keen and se ve ra l la rg e deer w e re In th e H o ls te in c a ttle d iv is io n s , lot. nothing else appears w hich j place sw elling th is total w ithin the T h e g a in in p e rso n a l p ro p e rty p ro b ­ brought in. c o u n ty c lu b m em bers w e re su c ­ m ight in any w ay identify the next week. Last y ear the e n ro ll­ a b ly cun b e c h a rg e d hack to la rg e r cessful in w in n in g a firs t, th re e person casting the ballot. m ent was 477 pupils. sto cks o f m< rc h a n d is e in W a s h in g ­ seconds, a th ir d and a f if t h and Of th e total. 175 are new fresh ­ The A rgus w ishes th e co-opera­ to n c o u n ty sto re s and h ig h e r v a l­ also p la c in g fir s t w ith th e c o u n ty tion of its readers to assure the men and 25 a re holdovers from ue-. of p ersonal p ro p e rty on th e herd w h ic h is m ade u p o f fiv e I best possible cross section of v o t­ I last year's record class. B arnes said. fa rm s T h e g a in in b u ild in g s check.* a n im a ls In th • G u e rn se y d iv is io n | ers' opinion in Oregon. The 13th annual Oregon poultry- If you I Classes have now settled into the hack t > n e w c o n s tru c tio n , m o s tly o f I fir s t and second places w e re w o n ' h av en 't voted, you still have tim e reg u lar schedule and stu d en ts r a p ­ m en's convention has been called homes by th e a n im a ls e x h ib ite d T w o fifth s to get your ballot in to th e m ail or idly a rc assum ing the various ac- by H. E Cosby, head of the poul­ The scftsment o f 1937 sh o u ld and a n in th place w e re w o n by to place it in the ballot box at the | tlvlties of high school life. The try d ep artm en t of the O regon S tate R e p o rt S e c re t C a u c u s H e ld show itnsidei-able advance o ve r the' Jersey cattle* fro m th e c o u n ty i A rgus office before th e end of the 1 football team w ill play its first college, for Thursday. S eptem ber th e b u ild in g gains th is ye a r because and tw o fifth s , tw o seconds and a i tim e lim it to N a m e T ic k e t ¡gam e w ith Jefferso n high school 24. in th e M em orial U nion b u ild ­ a m o u n t o f hom e of th e unusual th ir d by th e B ro w n Swiss. ing. according to w ord received by I of P ortland F riday afternoon here, c o n s tru c tio n in a ll p a rts o f th e J e r r y S c h w a n k c o f th e S c h c fflin 1 and the rem ain d er of the schedule L. E. Francis, assistant county c o u n ty in c lu d in g to w n s and a cre ­ T alk of changes in m unicipal L o c a l C iv ic G r o u p R esum es p ig c lu b e x h ib ite d th e ch a m p io n ! I w ill he m ade up as soon as possible, agent. > age ¿^long th e (‘a ste rn p a rt o f the C h e ste r W h ite fat h a rro w and w o n ' | Coach B. M. G oodm an has a n ­ An in terestin g program begin­ adm inistration in H illsboro is be­ c o u n ty the* C h e ste r W h ite breed special w ith In s ta lla tio n nounced. ning at 10 and continuing through com ing m ore a p p aren t as th e final A cre s o f la n d in th e co u n ty w h ic h is a w a rd e d at th e state f a i r ' W orkmen, placing sounding boards the en tire day w ill include discus­ d ate for filing nom inating p eti­ to ta l 409.948 w ith a to ta l va lu e of In a d d itio n to th is he p la ce d «se c- I on th e ceiling of th e auditorium , sions on poultry feeding, m anage­ tions nears its close on O ctober 3. $11 878 24 i a m i a u n it v a lu e o f $28- D iscussion of city affairs in one C h a m b e r o f co m m e rce fa ll o p e n ­ ond w it h h is C h e ste r W h ite g ilt I have com pleted the w ork, im prov- m ent. disease and m arketing. 49 O f tin t* ta i. th e re are 140.274 i n g i si h e d uled fo r M on d a y n ig h t, In th e D u rex* Jerseys a f if t h , seventh The detailed program follows; instance, re p o rt has it, resu lted in , ing the acoustics. S peakers on the .u i «-■ o f tilla b le la n d v a lu e d at $9.- O c to b e r 5. w ith a d in n e r m e e tin g I and te n th place w e re w o n a n d stage now can be heard at the 10 to 10:10 a. m.. call to order: "R e­ a m eeting of citizens at w hich a 041 780 m a k in g a u n it v a lu e of and in s ta lla tio n o f o ffic e rs . D in n e r fo u rth and e ig h th p la c ; - w e re w on 1 back of the room w ithout difficulty, m arks and A nnouncem ents." H E. possible ticket w as discussed. $84 48 per acre T o ta l tilla b le a c re ­ w ill he p ro m p tly at 6 .30 o 'clo ck, and in th e P oland C hinas. H ow ever, up to th is tim e, v e ri­ I a condition w hich has not before Cosby, head of poultry departm ent; W in n e rs in t h e s h o w m a n s h ip j age last yeat was 139,668 acres, th e m e e tin g w ill a d jo u rn a t 8 10:10 to 10:30— "Force M olting Hens fication of this re p o rt has not been been possible. B arnes declared this m a k in g an in crease d u rin g th e ye a r o'clo ck, Ed L M oore, s e c re ta ry , has contests w e re C la y to n N yb e rg . sec- D e s p o n d e n t V e r n o n ia for F all Egg P roduction,” F. L. found. T his group, it is said, is L a d y week [ ond in hog s h o w m a n sh ip ; F re d : o f »08 aci< V a lu e s drop|M*d in th e an n ou n ce d I U nder the co rrectiv e system as K now lton, professor o f poultry not satisfied w ith th e ex p en d itu res B e rn a u. second in Je rse y show m an-1 to ta l o n ly S4 125 o v e r a y e a i ago. B egs fo r D e a th T h is w ill be th e f ir s t m e e tin g of sh ip ; C la y to n N y b e rg and H e n ry I used here, squares of ab sorbent husbandry: 10:30 to 10:50— "T end­ of th e present council and a re pro­ T h e tim b e r it’isessnient .«hows a m aterial, in w"hich holes have been ency to S m aller Farm s M eans More posing an econom y ticket. v a lu a tio n th is y e a r o f $2 104.735 as th e ch a m b e r sin ce the su m m e r v a ­ 1 D ic k m a n , fo u rth and f if t h in J e r ­ M eanw hile th e only petition in drilled, a re placed in panels on the O regon P oultry." A S. B u rn er, < »mpart (I to $2 398 525 a y e a r ago c a tio n began in June, and a large* sey sh o w m a n sh ip ; and in H o ls te in asscciatc the econom R e g u la r ¡sh o w m a n sh ip . Jo h n Hansen placed i r/ nt: ’? \ Cff».eC? . Oi a veiling, holes ist; and 10:50 soft to m a 11:15— t.ria l circulation is th at of A rth u r K roeg- T h e re a re th is y e a r 269 674 acre s of a tte n d a n ce is e xp e cte d (C o n tin u ed on page C, colum n 2) io ■ h i ' ° n ' w h lc h ?t*e h a d taken serving to absorb the sound in- er in the southw est w ard, w ho as­ tu n - tilla b le la n d v a lu e d at $2.636.- noon lu n ch e on s w ill he resum ed second. M a rv in H e y n d e ric k x . fo u rth J v ? 10 > o r « “ uG r o v e stead of echoing. pires to fill th e vacancy left by J on M on d a y, O cto b e r 12. w ith the and H e n ry D ic k m a n , s ix th . In the ee o i i ll n u r d m i p a « r * colum n 2) L. A nderson, w ho has declared usual p ro g ra m in c lu d in g a speaker. B ro w n Sw iss s h o w m a n s h ip second bv -to R egistration in the grade schools m 1 , non ! a ' died a t 1:301 ,,f H illsboro passed well bevond i tn at he w ill not be a candidate for Moe »re said i and th ir d places w e re w o n by J o h r i re-election. T onunK 1,1 ,t, h e the 500 m ark w ith the beginning of O ffic e rs to he in s ta ll, d at the i Hansen and A lb e r t G rosscn, re- enurnv h «n ,ai „ X h rP s aer/ . Va y e fi° rt I the second week, and m ore are M ayor J. H. G a rre tt this w eek o p e n in g m e e tin g in c lu d e P aul L. ' s p c c tiv e ly . ne io « d ( t Cd'„ aCCOrd; expected to register d u rin g th e declared th a t he w ould be can d i­ Jo h n and Joe S a n to ro placed P .»person.. p re s id e n t. H o w a rd H a d ­ John r nnn the Wilson riv e r road Tuesday, / h e "big boar” was on th e job. H arry H opkins, n ational ad m in is­ tra to r of the w orks progress a d ­ m inistration, larges^ relief o rg a n i­ zation ever attem pted in th e w orld, was a visitor on the new Wiison r've* highw ay, sh cu< to the sea. y d th ere expre« -2 nim scif as p a r­ ticu larly well pleased w ith the w ork created for idle men by this p a rtic u la r ty p e of project. Plan Refused A y ear ago. w hen attem pts first w ere begun to establish this h ig h ­ w ay end th a t of Wolf C reek as NVA. projects. H opkins refused lo he inteiested. He i cciared th a t not enough m en could be placed at w ork at a m inim um of cost p er w orker. Tim e a fter tim e the proj- ect w as resubm itted until finally it was accepted, m ore or less as an experim ent. As an ex p erim en t it evidently su;ceeded in pleasing I the Hopkins. H opkins, in com pany w ith state highw ay engineers. M ayor Carson of P ortland; E. J. G riffith, state ad- m in istrato r of WPA, and o th er of­ fic ia ls , visited i n W a s h i n g to n ■ county T uesday as p a rt of a to u r of O regon projects. At the tim e of his visit. H opkins found th e men concentrated along th e low er p a rt of th e highw ay w here, on orders issued in A ugust, th e crew s a re com pleting the grade and m axing it re ad y for surfacing as s o :n as th e t r t i r e project has been com plet 'd. E n terin g the new highw ay at G lenw ood, th e p arty proceeded along the new ro ad w ay to th e a d ­ m in n t rat ton buildings, w hich are v irtu ally at the end of the m ajor ] construction. Beyond w some pio- I neer road and the cleared right-of- w ay only. M eeting the p arty at Glenwood, Floyd W. Allen, d istrict engineer for WPA. explained th e various stages of th e w ork to H opkins, pointing out that th e crew s now a re strip p in g th e o verburden of d irt from tne bedrock in th e cuts. T he rock will fu rn ish w in ter w ork, (C o n tin u ed on pave K, colum n 5) F. W. Lepschat, 86, Succumbs term and at present th ere a re no candidates for his place. M. H. S tevenson in th e so u th ­ east w ard has declared th at he is L egislation effecting m any W ash­ not a candidate for rc-elcction. ington county in terests is faced by pointing out th a t he believes he the new sta te legislature, declares I has served long enough. H ere. also, E. L. Ross, dem ocratic candidate i th ere is no candidate at the p res­ F u n e r a l W e d n e s d a y o f L o n g for s ta te se n a to r in this county. ent tim e and no one seem s to be T im e R e s id e n t A m ong these issues, he relates, suggested. are proposals covering dairying, The m unicipal election w ill tak e tim ber, ag ric u ltu re and fish and place at th e sam e tim e th at the F red erick W illiam Lepschat. 86, game, all of first im portance to general election is held N ovem ber resident of W ashington county for resid en ts here. i 3' "A serious condition exists d u r­ W hile th ere is considerable talk the last 52 years, d ied at his hom e ing any p residential election in the about this or th a t situ atio n in H ills- h ere M onday a fter an illness of six appa r ent lack of in terest a n d boro, observers a re of th e opinion weeks. He had been a resident of thought in local affairs. Ross points th a t contests probably w ill not de- H illsboro for th e last 27 years, m ov­ out. "Im p o rtan t of course, is the | velop and that difficulty m ay be ing h ere from his farm w here he necessity for thoughtful considera­ experienced in obtaining candidates resided for 25 years before r e tir ­ tion of national issues, but. in this for th e offices. In addition to talk ing. enthusiasm , it is well that we also F u n eral services w ere held yes- (C o n tin u ed on p ace 6, ro lu m n 7) note carefu lly the problem s th at ' terd ay 'W ednesday) afternoon from a re of p a rticu lar interest to the the B aptist church. B urial w as in com m unities in w hich wc live and the Odd F ellow s cem etery under w hat relatio n they have to the the direction of Donclson Sc Sewell. program as a whole. H e cam e to the U nited S tates "A rc those who seek local pub­ I 65 y ears ago from G erm any, w here lic office in sym pathy w ith the R abbit breeders of W ashington he w as born n ear Budenw edcn, sound popular issues w hich have county a rc requested to brin g e n ­ Ja n u a ry 6. 1850 On his a rriv a l in a d irect bearing on our personal tries selected from th eir best stock A m erica, he lived for a tim e at affairs, is a question w hich we to a rab b it show scheduled for H alnvllle, Texas, w here he was m ust an sw er if w e p roperly dis- S unday at the A. A. C arlson place, I m arried D ecem ber 4. 1883. and jo in ­ charge o u r duties as citizens, We a half-m ile south of th e H arry ed the B aptist church of w hich he in W ashington county d u ring the B ear service station at R eedville. I still w as a m em ber. next few years w ill have the op- according to a n an n o uncem ent S u rv iv in g are th e w idow , five (C o n tin u e d on page 3. colum n 1> m ade this w eek by C arlson. sons. Rudolph, W illiam, and Joseph T h ere w ill be a pot-luck d in n er of F orest Grove; A rnold and F red at noon. T he show w ill be of p a r­ of P ortland; th ree daughters. Mrs. tic u la r in terest to boys and girls, | M arie F ields and Mrs. B ertha Me- w ho plan to raise rab b its or al- N u tt of Portland. and H ilda Lep- ready a re raisin g them , C arlson , schat of Hillsboro. T h ere also are said. 10 grandchildren. S eeking au th en tic inform ation on sta te ow ned banks, the W ashing­ ton county taxpayers' league is asking for letters or v erbal infor­ m ation on the m atter from p e r­ sons. w ho have resided in N orth D akota. N orth D akota several y ears ago estab lish ed the Bank of N orth D a­ W ashington county voters so far C h erry G rove; D. C. W hiting. C or­ kota. and the system has since been both condem ned and praised. unregistered, should m ake re g is tra ­ nelius. P recinct No. 17. 32. C o rn el­ T here now being a large num ber tions at once if they wish to vote ius, A. G. Hoffm an. Lucy L. H cr- in the election in N ovem ber. Ed early Tuesday morning Funeral of form er residents of th at state C. Luce, county clerk, declares this vcy. F orest Grove. F orest G rove services will be held at Y oung's living in W ashington county, the week. district; G eorge C. M c R o b e rts . F u n eral Home al 2 p. m. F rid ay league believes that m uch in fo r­ R egistration books w ill close Oc­ G ales Creek. P recinct No 23. G ales w ith Rev. R. I, P utnam officiating. m ation can be obtained in this tober 3 and persons not registered C reek: F D. Sipe, G arden Home. In term en t will be in F ir Law n way. P ersons having au th en tic know l­ t y th a t tim e will oi unable to vote P recinct No. 8, G arden Home; F cem etery. M ary P hillips was born in L ynn edge of th e bank and Its o p era­ th is fall under the Oregon election L. K nberstein, G aston. P recinct No. county, Iowa. N ovem ber 15, 1H66. tions. a re asked to com m unicate laws. L uce is urging early reg istra- ] 22. W G aston: R. D. W alker. G as­ th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. w ith H. R. Findley, route 2. P o rt­ tions -because of th e fact th at last | ton, route 2. P recinct No. 19. E. M. Phillips, m arried H. I. P atten land. Mr. Findley resides in this m inute rushes m any tim es find the G aston; Frances Helen F ryden- at Coggon. Iowa, i n F ebruary. county and is a m em ber of the books closed w ith persons unable dall. M antling. P recinct No. 27, to m ake proper show ing to becom e M anning; W Z. G. Steele. Metzger, 1888. and moved w ith her fam ily tax p ay e rs' league. voters. P recin ct No. 7. M etzger; Mrs. L e­ to O regon in 1917. T he follow ing list of registrars ola R Cole. Sherw ood, route 1. box Deceased is survived by t h c Y o u n g D e m o c ra ts M e e t I for voters in various precincts over 200. P recinct No. 1. Miillov; I. it. w idow er: one son A lta P. l’a 'te n H e r e to Discuss F u n d s th e county. R egistrations may be C ypher. North Plains. Precinct No of Placentia. C alifornia, a form er Y oung D em ocratic club of W ash­ m ade by those designated at the 35. 34. N orth Plains; G eo T P e r­ H illsboro high school principal, ington county met last n illil iW cd- I places named. and one brut her. F S. P hillips of | nc.-day) in the cham ber of com- ’ C. J. Stickney. Aloha. P recinct sons. O rcni o. P recin ct No. 38. Ori n- co; Rosa B Bruce. Reedville. P re ­ C en tral City, Iowa. ! m erce room s in H illsboro to dls- No 39. 9. 10. Aloha; B yron B. At the tim e of her death, Mrs. I cuss ap propriation of funds neces- T resham . Banks. Box 38. Precinct cinct No. 14. R eedville; J A. Moore. P atten w as a m em ber of the C o n -: i sarv to pay th e local sh are of the ! No. 28. Banks: G eorge Th.vng. B ea­ Roy, P recinct No. 29, Roy; J. E B ennett. H illsboro, route 5. Precinct gregationnl church of Hillsboro: , „ , a radio program s being broadcast verton. Precinct No 41. 42. B eav er­ No. 12. Scholls; E. W. Johnson, past w orthy m atron of T u alatin from KOIN. Portland, each M on­ ton; Mrs. Ethel Meyers, B uxton. Sherw ood. P recinct No. 2. S h e r­ chapter. O. E. S.. of H illsboro; a day and W ednesday nights at 8:30 P recinct No 26. Buxton; B. B. past noble grand of the local R e­ c’clock. The program s a rc sp o n ­ Reeves. P ortland, ro u te 2. P recin ct I wood; C. F T igard. Tigard. Precinct No. 6. N T igard. B ert C. Hagen, T i­ bekah lodge, and a m em ber of sored by the Young D em ocrats of No. 40, C edar Mill: A ndrew Frid. gard. P recin ct No. 5. S T igard; B. H illsboro Grunge. Oregon. C h erry Grove, P recin ct No. 21,, 'C u n t ln u t d a n p a iil, i»J»M n)l E . L . Ross D e c la re s Hilhi Squad Shaping Well Rabbit Breeders Invited to Show Circuit Court Trials Monday!’ Services for Mrs. Patten on Friday Argus and Daily Farm Union Back to Day Sessions for Only $3.50 A special clubbing offer of the A rgus and P ortland N ew s-Tele­ gram by mail for one y ear is be­ ing offered people of W ashington county for several w eeks The N ew s-Telegram is regularly $3 by mail for the y ear and the A rgus $1 50 in W ashington coun­ ty fin a year. U nder the special offer Ihe tw o papers may be se ­ cu re d fo r $3.50. Tliis offer is only in effect for a brief tim e and local people, who a re interested, are urged to lake ad v an tag e of it at once. U n­ d er this plan Ihe N ew s-Telegram gives th e read er (be detailed news of the w orld and the A rgus the d etailed new s of your home com m unity, together w ith th e in ­ terestin g features in both. Taxpayers Asking Bank Information Coters o f Washington County Urged to Register, Books Close Oetober