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willsb or Two Sections — Main New« Suction an 'fax Force loHure W i t h W h ic h is <' « County Men Get Benefits Ag Program reader* a quality newspaper with the maximum of service Non-aubacrlbers arc asked to read this copy carefully and note the reader-interest feature», th e complete coverage of county and city new», the community correspondence and the advertisement* Subscription price* are »1.50 a year In the county. 85 cents for six m onths and 50 cents for three month*. F ed eral P roduction Control Plan* B ring $ 6 3 ,7 9 9 to A1.LM It coat the taxpuyer» oi Farm er* Thi* A rea Oregon »311.17 lor eucll of the Press lime of the Argu* ha* been set ahead from T hursday uflernoon to Wednesday night with the result th a t all sub scriber* In W ashington county receive th eir papers on T h u rs day morning. In some eases this Is 24 hours earlier than the old schedule and provides greater opportunities to profit from clussllled and display advertisement*. State Capitol N ew s L etter A. !.. L IN U U K G K O regon’« Legi Jative Coat Ranka Low in Comparinoli S ><-• ) th e I l i l l . horo In d e p e n d e n t Erratic Weather Conditions Hold Forth This Week A Mention, Non-Subscribers! P U B L IS H E R S of the Argu* have now added earlier di liver} * to subscribers In their effort* to give the large famllj ol 408 bill* passed by the regular sea- A rapid glance through the pages of th is Issue will a ttra c t hlon of the state legislature In 1933,' the attention Of the reader to the S tate Capitol New* Letter according to a survey ol legislative with highlights of official activity hi Salem, agricultural new* cost* covering all state* Just made by the county agent and 4-H club new* from surrounding by the law school ol Duke univer- ’ communities, to comic*, cartoons, world news pictures and hity ut Durham, N. O. fashions. T h irty correspondents In various communities of the The total cost ol the Oregon N ew C ontract* P en d in g for county provide the news of neighbors and friends of readers, legislature at Its regular sc.ulon two while un office staff carefully and thoroughly report official Hog and W h eat G row ers year* ago is placed at »luu.iillll 93 utid unofficial news In Hillsboro and the county. Only seven ol the 48 states In the Advertising message* oi scores or local business houses also union spent less on their legisla illy Wn». F. ly r u s . toiu n ty A treni I uppear regularly Careful study and use of these advertise tive mills. These were Tennessee, W ashington county fanners huve m ents will pay the subscription cost many times over each A rizo n a. W yom ing. Id a h o , Nevada, received »83,799 50 to date under year. Scores of small advertisements uppear on the classified New Mexico and Utah ....... in the urdri agricultural adjustm ent udniini.lru- . large which are of Interest to hundreds of farm families and n a m e d . U tu li pul up only »40.365.o9 llo„ piududi,,,, control contracts bring buyer* and sellers together. lo r its 19.13 si anoli Oti the o th ei o„ wheat allotm ent* rep- b....-4 ><,.(■>> uliin aller i Inr si lie ........ . . . hand. Maine, s ts u mill'll much sm state re.M-ul «45.312.50 of this tolul. After reading this Issue you will be convinced th a t you than Oregou, spent «300,144.92 oi Second paym ent hog checks arc cannot keep informed on local affairs w ithout the Hillsboro just twice us much. arriving from Washington, D. O. Argus. Subscribe today! Oregon* comparatively small leg- At the time this Is being w ritten, Lslallve expenditure Is due uhiio.,1 check* for ubout three-fourths of entirely to tire low sulary paid Ito the contract signer* have arrived, lawmaker», thl* state footing the Till* check represent* a paym ent list In lluil respect. Oregon paid of *1 per head on the approved it* lawmakers a total of *10,oou for quotu» and the payment* will total their service* In the 1933 regulur upproxliuately «8000. o n e additional session Utah, with a m uch sm all- payment on t h e 1034 contract* er total cost for the operation of Its will come, probably, sometime dur- leglslullve mill, paid out «10.020, or lug March, although It muy be nearly twice * . m uch In salarn ,. later Tin* last paym ent will am ount c t U A P l » n , R e s is t r a tio n Hilhi hoopsters will open t h e Kansas, the only othei ..taie w ith n, »_• pei head, li ■ the local coats. W ashington c o u n t y basketball u «2 per day puy » h ed u le ullow.-, W h eat T otal H igh for A ll W ork A p p lica n ts schedule Friday night against the a maximum ol *150 tor the session W heat contract signers have rc- t e r q u in te t« * Uw Tigard high whlle 7d t o i Oregon I S ° e » a i h legislator* Im “ A g are to a lim r T it- ^ ’- celled crop, a. two i Z . t payment» m g ’lo a l on « c , t the m n 1033 me Comp.eU- re -re g l.tr.tlo n of the school court. The Blue and WhTte S3 £ " " ‘P P ™ ™ w u c a n u for re- s e t, have been plagued with In- each hou«- receiving an additional allotm ent, and a paym ent of 30 „ef work In W ashington county was u ^ p 'r e seu^in games ^ u t shewed *2 per day. W ashington's legisla- cents a bushel on their allotment.' to r. are paid a t U.e rate of «5 per for the 1934 crop. One additional -'‘»-’ted this week by the local SERA ( OIUlderabIc improvement Tuesday day » . also are Idaho* while Call- puyment Is due on the 1934 crop office. Additional Information re- I night against the strong McMlnn- fornia pay* a t the rate of »100 pei which will not be made until next gardlng applicants Is required u n -j vide squad, m outh straight, seiislon or no *cs- summer. der the new public works p ro g ra m ,,, r n ® . ‘ ‘gvr q u in tet is be- »“ «• C o n tract. are still In existence and and th(. „-re g istra tio n work 1* to ‘^ b m T ^ l i d team s ^ J e i w a ^ While this State has I h c , some- ^ ’t‘‘t f t h . ^ e f T S T v m e n i * C° '" P““ 'd by F“br' T o h Uiorn m the »toe wlial penunuuft in iU treatm en t oi am ount or Un oeneilt paym ent Applicant« are to be cia&filited ac- .. Li locals T iaard features a the legislate».» tl.em.Mlve» th e law- ,’“ t J * 1 ’ " J X COn“ ng ~ 1 uPaUon „unUer lh ‘‘ driving attack and. H Hilnl can maker* have b»-«-n r*llirr exlrava- 1 1,11 >'i Junt or July Word from ncw *rl-up. As a result, a work ,» i,,...,« ,h e in - gaut In the m atter ol lured help, the agricultural adjustm ent ad - history ol (lie applicant since 1915 , s,„ uam e is on i f o r F ri ll* at least 13 states senate cm- m inistration Indicate* th a t there ,* being obtained by the five enum - . . . ployes received less Uiun did those wl11 “ new w heat contract of- erator.s now workmg In the field. i , Mal, a ro n n e ri tw o ea m e x d u e . in this stale in spite ol the lacl l,qed to^ Ja rin c rs ^ before the end u n d er the old plan, those seeking Uu. t week lq MeM.nnvjf.e th a t the Oregon legislature put the 'j*3'1 »eiumn. work were classified ui accordance ike* on spending th a t year, and Orowels generally are hoping th at wu h the type of Jobs they wished ’^'s'.u^tV iV ’l-cond brake 17 or more slates the house cm- Uh» will be a contract covering the to „ m ,,,,. “ le ¿ ,ri>t " J ® f n to « n, ill *{“ * • C lerks in th e local SERA ofl.ee the Ilrst gam e a t M cM innville Iasi pic. ■ye n is i w as below t h a t o l O r .- I™ lu‘ t'<>n “J * ‘,cat ii Innuued I iifiiu ir<< 1 In till« group «mint« <ii «’ U PttSOU IO ............. .............. u.,, . . . : . Wvdxicsduy. .. , . gon. 11 this of •’ver. ill’ there is » BOOlC some I reason to tllitlX thing urc tussein bling ........................ luioniialion obUuti* but were aule to 7 » pull lower employe cost stales are Col r to within tnree points of uie aders several 0#>i-s durtng the P aym ents Still D ue Unemployment Hilhi Hoopsters to Open Season Survey Starts on Tigard Court *0 w. ll paid a» illusi* of other stales, contract NO. 48 Solons Open Legislature on Monday New Governor Old Jupe Pluviu* has been ex tremely erratic In handing o u t weather conditions to Washington county during the past week, m ix ing freezing tem peratures, snow, rain, sunshine and east winds In uls efforts for variety. Minimum tem perature during the week was A itk en , Ross and H ughe* 2« degrees Thursday and the m ax imum was 43 degrees on Saturday, R epresent C ounty in according to A. W. Moore of the S tate A ssem b ly United States biological survey. Snow and rain tiave taller, almost ------------- every day during the week, chang- , A loha CoUlltV M ail V ictim p A ccidental S h n otinu Utai JllOOting states except Alabama where res every lour years. An enthusiastic audience heard «•«•Cham'S crossing Thursday eve- in ¡<1 "iiiv once (he del..... Sunday afternoon In •>"»: ««d fatally «rounded himself E xtends Bid fall occurred on Monday morning ------------- Idea] sident* aw oke to lu m . the ground blanketed with a thin C om m ittee A ssignm ent* in C redit M anager W ill Speak coating of white. Snow continued H ouse Bring Protest at M onday Luncheon to tall during the morning, accom panied by a bitter cold east wind, but changed to rain In the a fter (B y A. I.. Ll*db«ekl Co-operation of the chamber of noon. SALEM—While W ashington coun- commerce with the city council and Snow also appeared Tuesday and ty's legislative delegation did not American Legion in eiforts to have Wednesday m ornings but again ris- draw any of tne- oig committee H Martin, who became the airport near Hillsboro taken tng tem peratures translorm ed the chairm anships they fared as well Charles over by the federal governm ent for governor of Oregon Monday. flakes Into rain at mid-day. The as did the legislators lrom most ol an army air base was voted at first real snowlall for almost two the counties in the distribution ol the dinner meeting Monday night. years took place last Thursday a ft- committee assignments. Orange Phelps, C. T. Richardson err.oon but melted rapidly as did Senator George M. Aitken of and W. G. Ide were nam ed to later precipitations. . G arden Home will have his hands work with committees from the cini.day proved the paradox of th t full as tliairm an of both the corn- week. bkie.> were t.e a r of clouds niittee on counties and the com- T h at the governm ent was con / / and the sun shone almost all day. m ittee on printing, and vice chair- sidering the location of an adequate However, the air was cold and m an of the committee on indtu- m a il UI u a c C U I I U I I I lL C e U ll lU U U p - n o n . D n r tla n d arau r w Y in ts w l to which ‘‘ d ' ula. crisp . _ tries, _ _ _ in _ _ addition __ __ he _ is _ a C ounly Sales Since A u g u it ? * “ . nei r ? out by P. L. Patterson, who said AU county roads have remained member of the committee on m uu- SERA funds in excess of «10,000 A m ount to 3 9 8 0 Tons open although snow lias been fairly lcipa! affairs and unemployment had been spent on the local a ir deep In the northern p art of the relief. port. He declared th a t it would en- county, according to Couunlssionei A p p o in tm en ts M ade Toto.l of 3980 tons of hay have lajj the expenditure of from »500.- H. D. Kerkman. Two feet of snow Iias been reported at Bacona 20 1,1 the house. Representative J. shipped f r o m Washington uoo to »1,000,000 by the government inches a t Cochran and about four w Hughes of Forest Grove drew county to middlewestem points since and th a t selection is said to lay inches at Scofield the chairm anship of the committee August, resulting in the distrlbu- between G resham and Hillsboro, Danger that the east wind Mon- on livestock and the vice chairm an- tlon of more than »40 000 to coun- Patterson reported th a t the coun day m.ght damage wheat plantings, ™ X r t - U « d " Durmg M onte a . well as membership on the oom- Schtotz of Forest Grove ’ ho was day afternoon and appointed afternoon th e tem perature rose be- On agriculture and the oom- ^ t e d j v « ? * « « * L * W * art a n d X ‘d ^ e X o m X “ X H e p _____ r e s on taxation and revenue, rtlf negotiations. Shipm ents com- o ffer the fie ld here free of c. since R epresentative E. L. Ross of Hills- prised 199 carloads. m e work oi l . j . Merrill in secur- boro is vice chairm an of the com- Purchases have been very well mg government aid on the local th at time. mittee on insurance and a member distributed over the entire county, field was praised by Patterson, of the all-im portant committee on saiti- Shipm ents have tFen made Action Needed highways and highway revenue. He iron? near'y every railroad siding n esir a b ilitv o f thut lo ca tio n for will a ls o serve on the committee ln the county with the bulk of the Desirability of th is location lor Win also s rv e o n tn e c o m m iu e e eomin«? fro m th p e a s t such a base was stressed by a num - on food and dairy products and the shipm ents coming irom tne east soeakers who also cited the c o m m itte e o n fo re s trv “ d north parts of the county. “ r of speakers, wno a ls o c u e a tn e •• When shipments started, growers im portance of intensive action by A small revolt developed in tne recelved $10.50 per ton for hay on loca‘ PeoPle and of w hat location House Tuesday when the committee board the car with the dealer get- would m ean to the commu- assignments, already a day late, tlng 50 cents a ton S p e c i a l tuty- T hat w eather conditions here R eplacem ent o f Old School were made public. When it was drouth freight rate a t th a t time were most favorable from an avia- found th a t M ultnom ah c o u n t y was s6 ton . This rate was dis- Uon standpoint was brought out B uilding Investigated members headed nine of the m o „ continued September 4 and the reg- wnen 111 attem pt was made several im portant committees, some of them ular‘ not reduced again until >ears *8° 10 interest the navy in ^ome -------- tim e ------- later when schedule . a dirigible base here, it was de- Possibility of being able to secure heading up two big .. committees, . ------ ------ --- a --------------, a tederal grant of not less than 30 * herea» many of the representa- of j 10.66 per ton became effective, d ared . pe, cent and with a low interest l ives dld ,not , ' ven dn‘* a Vlce W ith freight »2A0 a ton higher Iniorm ation gained Tuesday was rate for the balance has resulted in chairm anship, the outside m em - tf,an on shipments, the mid- 10 tiie effect th a t the government “ > unofficial investigation ol op- ^ L J ataTd a P r i e s t th a t sent the dk.westem purchaser insisted on such circum stance, requires „ n in e s for rp n h r r,,. th . r>*Xi Speaker into an immediate hudd.v , iower nrice here As a conse- th a t the siw be donated, hool ,; j h o „ „ „ .a n r,. with the M ultnom ah county k u ig - o u e n c e . l a t l r ih iD m en ts h a v e b e e m Invitation to Hillsboro Hurt— « lamiiies to attend Hillsboro night a t was presented by AT. F. Norman, set as the time M eKinaey, Jam es Drouth Areas Buy Local H ay X* gX» Officials See O p p ortu n ity llouse uho * ere cnurely ignored in s e i f ' t h e growing u ^ a y ^ in ^ se th c u c en ''^ s t a c wining k 1 for CJ * ere n a n n i to co-operate w.th the lhe qisinoution oi im portant com- a n j u e cannot o n e c t to Afoh* grangers, m ittee chairm anships at ’ for ’ our clover and ’ '* ------* ............ - . . . ^ are . . v also ch ^..a. much more M ayor J. "* H. G arrett pointed out fln« under the lash but saying lit- vetch hay as long as alfalfa lasts the interest th a t members of the tk. apparently being content W a t ‘the price mentioned (C ontinued on pa«« 10» column l j blue their time pending the ‘ expío- A pparent authentic information slon" which is freely predicted be- fron, the mlddlewest indicates th a t fore the session is many days o ld u hay is being sold to farm ers in the and which is expected to blow the drouth states a t prices of from $20 democratic majority t0 '5 t per x r to n w which h ich would seem wm majority wide wide open. open. to s »25 ton W ashington county figured ra th - to establish the fact th a t there is er prom inently in the senate or- no undue profit-taking anywhere gamzation when Senator Aitken per- along the line, reports C y r u s . All milk war litigation between m uted his nam e to be put up as Schultz estim ates th a t there are a p nutted a candidate for the presidency ln proximately 100 carloads of surplus th e Dairy Co-operative association and various milk distributors and ° PPOS1U° n tO “ 5 C° rDe“ ’ Wh° hay remaining in the county. dairymen has now been settled was generally conceded to have the W ith some more wintry weather. ThR “ fact w L "repeated this week honor "in the bag." Aitken was this am ount of hay will be im- X fUed a mdgmwa. (Continued un *Mig. in,cuiumn ii m aterial and probably need not of voluntary non-suit here in re - a? i r , any : orry' Cv^ r b X X ^ » S y ’E X J ,unv.e. ‘i a.PPear5d ? at Portland. O ther federal and state the county might have a burden- w... _ x. . . . . . . i court cases have also been settled, & r< • • A • i a,nh ad 1 'iccording to W. G. Hare, co-oper- A been Possible for all of the regions ktiVf* a »tompv <?» »»*« been Numerous leial controversies arose -------- growers h?re could* pretatoy K fr° “ ian>ous w ar" After a successful season In 1934. obtained a price giving them a lit- out’s ta 'ld ln S i a m ong th e se were two the Long Alr Service at Cornelias lle better return he said ille^ J at€ ‘J 1 1933 by the two factions. These have all been set « Preparing to enlarge its facilities ' be M d for 1935, according to Leslie Long -r- . tled, H are stated. The Brandes creamery made a substantial set Another ship, seating three people 1 U r k e V V jrO W erS tlement with the co-op prior to the has been purchased, m aking a total 7 „ .‘ ‘ i ”? .ad, • ; , , „ „ of four ships a t the field. w , U' M McDougall of Hillsboro Bead Wot E. j . Ball left S atu r- sald n... Z .,.t . “B11“1»1 > r° ut« 3, elected president of day morning for the Atlantic coast County turkey growers will meet County grand jurors reported one t,le depression. Ultimate recovery the W ashington County Local Lead- to fly the new m achine home He “t the Forest Grove Chamber of secret indictm ent against three per- in lU atlve’ however ^ s a l d * priVate Saturda>' during a will fly back by the southern route. Commerce Wednesday at 8 p. m.. sons Thursdays afternoon. No “not F o r est r ir o v e u o i . r i . . w o v e m ”,et’tinB of the Kroup a t the court making a flight of about 4000 miles, according to L. E. Francis, assist-' true' indictm ents were returned, no, oi ovoovi,,, s, , house. Problems concerning the 4-H and will arrive some time in F to - an * county agent. H E. Cosby, p o u l-; Fine of »200 was imposed upon g 01 program arrangem ents club program, the county and state ruary. try specialist from the Oregon S tate J°e T rautner of Vancouver, Wash., 1 ” ' uwl u" »»*« 1°. «oittmn «) fairs were discussed. I W ith the beginning of g o o d rollege, will be present and will Saturday by Circuit Judge Peters O ther officers elected included F. i w eather a regular air service will discuss "Turkey Management Prob- when the m an appeared for sen- H. Jossy of Rock Creek, vice-presl- I be m aintained. Regular student in- lenis.” tence on two charges of violating « » -p , dent; Mrs. E. M. Bowman of Hills- siruction will be given, and ships Incubating and brooding season the Knox law. Sentence on the bi>ro' » r o t a r y ; and Mrs. Frank will be ready for charter trips any is close a t hand and It is time to second charge was postponed. __ „ „ , , / Connell of Hillsboro route 1 and where on short notice. Especial a t- be8>n preparations for the 1935 sea- Suit to collect «195.98 in wages i.ovifiv Ke‘'ncy',,niant“8Cf. 01 r,1 ie A rti’ur Ireland of n e a r Fore , tention will be given to week-end son' states Francis. Conditions in alleged due O. H. Bidwell was filed 1/ co-operative Poultry Pro- Grove, committeemen. trips to the beaches. It will be tht’ past season were such th at the Saturday against Carl Carlson by k i - 1 ? 1 ? CU5S "Vm’ T . •— Z----- :---------------- possible for two people to make U.C efficient turkey grower was able the state bureau of labor. nn„utUdn 1 .R i t", I ’ o T u alatin Savings, Loan run to the beach in 50 minutes. to realizi a small profit. In order Gerald "S p ark y ' Beehtold, alias , , TX,n ,i.v B . n . T 8 G ro u n to M e e t 11 is Planned to pick up patrons to realize such a profit it is neces- ; »• Potter of P ortland was paroled I or*x l_.V ft.clI ll Pension Club Meets Sunday Airport Site Here Sought by Chamber B usiness F olk, C ouncil and Legion W orking for th e D esign ation u. irom on,.- to tb. other with A p I I p o in tm e n ts M ade amazing rapidity. Heaviest snow- which still tuu, another I i1*,.u} tu ~ but they believe in giving service pwyment due The new contract., n ,a a ,«< r - Project under which the abled them to duplicate their vie- ated tliat «6.000 could be secured as and plenty ui 11 for all that. Witli offered llie hue uruducer ^*R A would provide «1300 in labor lory ui the second game here ’lu e s- a P r federal connection e s id e n t grant R o o s e in v e lts n n h iie -------- w with nrv« a total 01 954 bill* introduced at ' and the community »760 in m ateri- » c « .u « u « i« .» « .iv .ij ... nJL e.™ u ----- . . . . . . ‘ C o m " “i n d i c a t e ; *“ « “^ — d — k. program to absorb the unemployed. ‘ d , J, 1l , l L i lvU,^ , , 111 ,l , 1 have been f « warded to W ashing- Administrative costs ol the W ash- r^»In ca&<? «ranl ls available 11 | mx t Hut It 1» really 111 the lotui o u n iv m c ir A n f f ir p a untount m ount C p C tllY tL C hairm an Cady .aid it would prob- ton and so la r as the local corn- lnirLnn higton e county SERA office ■lumber of bills pushed Dial Gre- hog control assoi union 1» concerned 10 approximately 73J per cent ot 1 a--, . . ?u,y to ,use »id building m in o rs *TÍ.“ek 4¡M ¡ X ' u / n m k e ^ é 11,34 * ” rk ' b* ''" cle‘Un«l up “ ><’ appropriation* allowed, al accord- ,Ur a, ftU >var» longer. He expressed U„ | \ ,? w uh ll"' ‘ ”V‘< I,I,O|1 of two or tliree «t»t»«tlc* prepa s J V V F lC o v _ i I .l l .i V j tne thought, liowtver th a t if the ___ »red this week. circult of both house» placed th contracts about which tecliniculi- Tllt’ governm ent figures th a t 11 per uS f 01? 8. 10 I,lake su<;1! slate fourteenth from the top. re n t Is a fair basis for this type of 8 a " U. ^ . ^ ^ X>1 dlSi ncU 1 woula Numerically Oregon's legislature lie* have arisen. work. m .u i i 1 tllC J50®1-® was Justified 1» one of the sm allest among the ai?_^ ion. . as as. w lo Approximately 200 boxes of apples ,nucl, out place „ for a „ “ « “ *n. ^ ^ 8 Ui!a? “ uon 48 slate* Only ten states send as were received in the county this trying to get the historical back- , h . , y7lul^eme“ u - He fe,t lew members to the senate a* docs week for distribution among needy grX V H .iuboio ‘ b ? “ d n X ton made T a tew" v ^ r ' Oregon and ln only lour states 1* th r o u g h o n th e h m h w a v h en n u u . in , ln a icw Jears the house limited to 69 members 01 J families. . These J . were , obtained un- through on the highway, because in with a one-null lew d< r the federal surplus commodity most cases the critic knows nothing sa m ta rv im provements at less. In this connection It Is In the Progr“m - ! of the subject. D s T m n ^ T S m ^ tel esting to note that the little re- Such was the idea expressed by centiv w er. hull. ' with , i,„ stale ol New Hampshire, with a __ cyn u >' * ere built with the idea Hillsboro Old Age Revolving Pen- population less th an lu.lt th a t of sion Z i b ‘ h a ^ s i u r e d 0? ^ " “ ^ Iw to ’K - v ° c lu b " Thu ^sda v? h ‘‘ a ' ^ r " " ! 1" ! ! o rrg u n ha* 4.(8 m vtnben in i u low- n Mogwood of Portland to 'speak . . < . / T t* Z S ‘“ Proved school plant a t a later - Ma...... anothe, state at t l T ’^ n , s í X a t 3 30 L M T t h<? A¿ o m ^ Sf the b X m e m the same population g ro u p a s Orc- ln C hr,/Ua„ chtirch publican but th a t his rem arks came could be used gon h as 151 reprearntutivv.H and the hcv . Msg wood m a regular speaker Believed to have accidentally shot .n HUI school has been the of the Portland area an »fat oi of learlun« learning lor for the children of V'Tmoiit house contain* 248 mem- Of and d consld- himself with a .38 38 caliber revolver. “ “ 7 X u n n - “for alV,O8“ 8 *nl f *u r seat ered one of their best. When inter- Wilmer H K lnner. 28. sawmill op- , »nnoriim in,.i i , I 1 ™ .™ , « „ a thls comnuunty for about 45 years The lawmakers of Massachusetts, viewed by one of the local club erator, died Friday morning a t the xecuritv through the National --------- New Jersey, New York. Rhode Island members he said he delivered jus. Sm ith hospital here. Reports from " T * „ y “ X “8 “ i “ ” d? “ Olrt ; V I,-1 A ™ 11 I I I and South Carolina ineel every the type of message th at should »ie coroners office Indicated th a t , who said ii h S *hT* k , \ M C D O U g a l l I l C a d year. Regular legislative session* follow th a t of Judge Jeffrey, a Km ner slipped while attem pting to o, „rA . „ m iT T r < . are held biennially In all othe: recent speaker In Hillsboro. shoot on owl a t his home above other* of t«kin» 2 T v « n r.L „r .h* 4~H L ead er G lib '■ 11 sessions .ui' The Argus Gives Q u a sity Service a t Fair Prices HILI.SBOItO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1935 VOLUM E 11 II» r g u s Good Printing the Methodist church. The sub lett wl,en the gun discharged - J - 3 • h e young man was born ln Ohio, • of - - the — Townsend old age pension Jam es Lewis, warden at the slate was bundled by two teams, repri - July 31. 190«. and Is survived by a prison, found it necessary to d raft seining the public speaking depart- brother, John K lnner of Bend. Fu- aiiolher cook for duly hi ills kltch m ent of the high school. The a f - |'neral services were conducted Mon- i ii this week when Governor Meier rirnintlve team was Alice W ak and day morning a t the Donelson & Issued a pardun to toy Chung. Gordon Halley anil the negativei ®ewe9 chapel and Interm ent was a t Portland tongman, who was sent team, Royal G ardner and Anna Hie Hillsboro cemetery. up hi 1924 tor a tong war m urder. Mur.kcrs. The audience was left to Ross Hacker of Beaverton suf- * * * individually judge the m erits and fered an Injured back, cuts and More than »3,000,000 worth oi dem erits of the Townsend plan as bruises anil three other persons laird liquor was sold by the stall' both sides were presented. received minor Injuries Sunday in liquor stores and agencies during Hillsboro Townsend club exten- 1111 ftuto accident a t Reedvllle. Pete their less than l l m onths of o p - ' slon conunlltev, represented by R W annebo of Beaverton, driver of crathm in 1934 according Io the L. Putnam , rhalm iaii, and Henry onc of t*><’ cars, Mrs. A. Anderson annual report of the liquor control Young, spoke Monday evening nt of Portland, und C. V. Galloway, commission. the Helvrtl» school house and ex- driver of the oth er car and also ol P,h .t o T ? f 1°“ ‘ * * * plained the plan They have noi Portland, received cuts and bruises. Any attem pt to divert additional enough people in th a t community Hacker. Galloway and Mrs. Ander- sthixil. H. E. Cosby, extension spec- gusohne tiixug or automobile reg-1 for a Townsend club, but a local son were taken to the Sm ith hos lalist, will also be present. nterest of poultry growers is lstration fees to the counties or to committee there will work with and pital for treatm ent. being aroused as a result of the unload more county roads on tin be a p art of the Hillsboro club Increase In egg prices, according to state highway commission without Several new members and a score L. E. Francis, assistant county agent. a compensating Increase in rev- of petition .signers wei ere secured by The m arket prospects lo r 1935 np- I lin es will be opposed by the com- this mi etlng. pear good. Because of tills fnvornuie mission. Tills was clearly indicated ________________ egg m arket, poultrym cn should be m the annual report of the high Rew nrtJ O ffered E ffort ln Keeney’s discussion, way departm ent which was re- . a ‘J , T hat a cook stove mid heater had Interested lensed Baturday. lo I urkey th ie v e s been stolen from her home some- Francis states. Forest Grove meetings have been • • • Stealing of turkeys nt the farm ol i time last week was the report of In anticipation of an Increased Mn>- Nelin Butler near Hillsboro i. Mrs. C. A. Heck of Sherwood route discontinued. demand l o r liquid rclresliment.sj beionilng too regular to suit Mrs j 4 to the sheriff's office. while the legislature Is In si fusion Htitlcr The turkeys, which are Thieves attem pted to break Into P h ysical E ducation Plan at H igh School G iven Up the m anager oi the Salem liquoi valuable birds, m e tattooed on the the Conoly grocery store n t Beaver- Proposal to provide physical ed store has arranged to keep the rlKlit whig with W. N. II. The birds j ton Monday night but were appar- plaee open until midnight every 're insured with the Farm ers' Pro- j cully frightened away, according lo ucation nt Hilhi during the la-1 night. An additional clerk ha . also j R'i live association, which offers «3.i reports to th e sheriff. The nlghi sem ester was abandoned by the been added to take ta re of the reward to anyone giving lnform a- w atchm an discovered th a t attem pts school board this week when It be customers. ,11011 leading to the arrest and con- had been made to Jimmy both the came apparent th a t the SERA * * * vlctlon of such thieves. The last front and back doors of the store. would not be able to assist In the project. The board met Wednesday Appointm ent of Earl Goodwin ol theft was made Monday night, by | - evening and approved the physical Portland to un assistant secretary purl les who parked their enr a education program provided the ship on the bonus commission came sh o rt distance from the farm build SERA would bear one-third of tht as quite a surprise since the former ings. expense. The plan will be consider secretary to Congressman (n o w ed again In the fall. governor. M artin was understood I C ounty Farm Group« ♦ to /» I» «» vlillnrl >w»< ■ I <••• « berth w»*»at« u n " e , W ashington County Tax Equali he slated F for a « linl better I Ian O rgan ization z e ion li'.ii;in' will meet, at t h e H illsboro S tu d en ts on der Hie new adm inistration. Good F irst annual meeting of the Fed court house n t 8 p. n t Saturday win will be in charge of collection», U. o f O. Law H onor Roll rentals and sales promotions for eration of Farm O rganizations will to hear discussions of the "County K enneth Llnklnter and Thomas be held a t the county court house School Equalization" bill and of Tongue of Hillsboro were on I he the commission. at 8:30 p. m.. Jan u ary 25, according the »3000 "Exem ption" proposal. University of Oregon law "honor Charles M. Thomas, public utlll-1 to mi announcem ent this week by Meeting was called by H. R. F ind roll" for the first term. A list of ties commissioner, Is said to be N ’’ Johnson, temporary chairm an ley of Cedar Mill, president. The seven ihembers of each class were pulling every available string in an Perm anent officers will bn elected school bill will be explained by O. announced. Llnklater was ln the effort to save himself from the and representatives from all fnrm B. K raus, county school superin third-year group and Tongue with tendent. groups arc urged to attend. th e first-year students. (C ontinued un pane 2. column 4) Dairy Co-op Case Settled LoflQS Expaild pfcwivi Service in Air to M eet at G rove 01 the non-suit order’ h,: P o u ltry Kaisers ivlcet on I UCSdaV' Thefts R eported to S h eriff H e re C o u n ty T ax League to M eet S atu rd ay An. , P t 7; 1 I u t 8 d a y e ith e r at C ornelius or H illsboro, s a r>' have a good u n d e rs ta n d in g ' to ‘ h e U n i t e d s t a t e s m a r s h a l F r i - of a11 phases of the turkev situa- day to face federal charges of con Annual stockholders meeting of and probably a t Forest Orove T h e he T ualatin Valley Federal Sav- jh lp has a speed of 115 mUes w r mgs & Loan association of Tigard hour, and can travel 600 miles be- will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday at fore landimr f o r fu el fhe I igard Realty company office. ________________ T hree directors of- the association "'111 be elected, q.. Subscribers Like Early Press Time W arner to S peak Legion Jam b o ree »«»• spiring to operate a n illicit dis Cosby has considerable new data tillery. Beehtold was arrested by as a result of experimental work county authorities last week ln a carried on with turkeys a t U nion, raid on 11 stiH near Mountaindale and Hermiston experim ent station and was fined »500 and sentenced brunches. This m aterial will be o ' to six m onths In the county Jail, interest to the turkey grower. He was indicted by the federal Francis further comm ents tliat If grand Jury following a raid a t the the turkey growers are Interested Antone Evers farm near Banks, but enough in this meeting, arrange- had been a fugitive until appre- m ents will be made for a scries of hended here. monthly meetings to fu rth er dis Iniorm ations charging Clarence cuss their problems. M ailer of Banks and M. Kirsch and ______ .2_____ Gerald Beehtold, both of Portland, I ,w, . , l T n c .M « ™ * (C ontinued on p age 4, ndumn 4) . . Harold J. W arner, past state com- m ander mid present national vice- com m ander of the American Legion, will speak a t the county Jamboree Favorable reactions to the earlier press time which re- I of the American Legion here Ja n - uary 28 on the Full Paym ent of suits In the distribution ot Adjusted Service Certificates." Frank « - 'k X - tli J .IIN 1 1 I >II1CC the Hillsboro Argus through Miller of Forest Grove Is county out the county on Thursday Jamboree president. Is being received daily from Forest Grove has sent a chai-, n , subscribers. They appreciate lenge to Sherwood for attendance Gain of approximately »716 000 ln the earlier opportunity to a t the meeting here. insurance policies during 1934 was study store a d vertlsements The Auxiliary county council reported here Monday during the and to rend of meeting dates. meeting will be held in the cham - the annual meeting of the Farmer»' The publishers of the Argus ber of commerce rooms at 8 o'clock, M utual Fire Insurance asociation are In,, rested hi obtaining preceding the joint meeting with of Washington county. This gain the Legion. Mrs. Paul Patterson, brings the total now ln f o r c e the reactions of many other county president, will preside. subscriotis to the new de throughout the state to »6,298.338. livery schedule. They solicit New H „u.e N um ber. ? £ S S X W f .S S « ," “ letters commenting on the earlier press time. In stalled T his W eek Henry K anina was re-elected to New house numbers have been the board of directors for a five- Co-operation of advertisers installed by SERA workers in the | year term , and news contributors Is urg western p art of Hillsboro this week, ed of nil in order th a t the P onion a G range M eets according to George McGee, city earlier press time may be m anager. T hree men have been em- Pomona G range will meet Wcd- continued. All community cor ployed on the work which o c^ a n ' ■«’.‘ day with W inona u G ra ng Wlnona range at respondence must be in the the latter p a rt of last week B a l-, T ualatin. Hillsboro O range will meet office Monday. anee of the town will be cover to 7 ? ? rRda? ?'£ !“ !',* a t , the O ran*e w ithin a short time I ha- ’ - an^ ,in |t la<lon of candidates will be held. Firin Shows G ain C ounty S tu d en ts H ave H igh R ating at O. S. C. 8everal W ashington county stu dents were listed a3 having a high scholarship standing a t Oregon S tate college in the fall term. Those from here with a 2.5 average or above: Ivan R. Blerly, Kin ton; M argaret M. Young, Sherwood; William F. Goetter, Hillsboro, and Eldridge R. Fendall, Forest O ro te. B a g ley H ears Trial in M cM innville Court Oeorge R. Bagley, ex-circult Judge, was selected to h ear the m anslaugh ter trial of Lawrence Malloy a t McMinnville this week. Circuit Judge Walker was stricken with appendi citis last Wednesday and attorneys agreed to have Bagley hear the rest of the trial.