The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1935, Image 1

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    rgus
Two Sections —
Main New« Suction und
Tux Forecloauru
W ith Which is Combinai flic H illsb o ro In d e p e n d e n t
Lutest Store News Always
A ppears in the Argus
HILkSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935
V O LU M E 41
'
Legion Head
N ews
Read Advertising
L e tte r
Cites Stand
S S 5 S , « , BankerCites
Basketball Race
Factors for
Hllhl busketeers now lead the
county basketball race by virtue of I
a 4« to 20 victory over Beaverton
here Friday night. A return game
will be played tomorrow (Friday)
' night at the Beaverton gymnasium.'
The Blue and White hoopsters
shook off the curse of "mlssltus" Business on U p w a rd T re n d
that has plagued thrm all season
an d Past C risis, Says
and ran wild Friday to snow the
visitor« under a barrage of baskets
P o rtla n d B a n k e r
from the start of the game. Oox,
Hllhl forward, came through with
14 points to claim high scoring
honors and Patterson, local center, Federal M o n e y A id s
was a close second with 12 counters.
Hillsboro broke the Ice early In
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tlie first period and led 12 to 6
,
_
at the quarter During the second R o ta ria n s O ppose R e p e a lin g
qunrter, Cox continually connected
o f S yn d icalism M e a s u re
wlth long shot« to build the local
advantage to 22 to 10 at half time.
Coach B. M, Goodman sent In re-
"Buslness Is definitely on the
;,,.rV(^ |„ the second half but the
inspired play continued for a final mend. The crisis has been passed
and we are now In the recuperative
of 46 to 20 for Hllhl
preH,nlllarv
K,.,Wp»n H1.|. period leading toward better times."
lm!‘ i,ry
t»et w«*n Hllls- With this statement E B. Mac-
Naughton, president of the first
'*(co" t l .
National bank of Portland, sum-
“ •
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. , , 53
marized .—
the present
' .
. ,
do,nlnated the ----------
------- economic out-
lpe,rlod b“t a t ,
tbne look at the local Rotary club Thurs-
by i* ? o8 * P01” 1 day
™ ,1 P 'rlod the teams
Business in the Portland area at
, pl about, one P°*«H apart. In the tj,u time Is approximately 15 per
closing minutes of play, Bosvelt, cent better than at the same time
local center, tallied a penalty shot last year. MacNaughton stated. He
to knot the score at 24 all. Each warned his audience, however, that
team scored another basket and improvement would be gradual and
then Just as the gun sounded for not rapid. Business has been sick
tfie end of the game, a Beaverton for a long time and It takes time
player holed out a long shot to to recover, he declared.
Win 28 to 26.
Optimism Needed
Hillsboro defeated the strong St.
"People must be reasonably op-
Helens quintet 21 to 18 Tuesday tlmlstlc and must have faith In
night on the 8t. Helens court. The themselves, their neighbors a n d
game was a nip and tuck affair their government to work out ex-
durlng the first half with neither Istlng problems." M acN aughton
team able to hold an advantage, stated. We must learn to play the
In tlie second half the locals pulled game in the open and go forward."
out In front to hold a narrow lead
Business increases are noted In
until the end of the game.
those activities which first respond
St. Helens took a three-point lead 10 money ln circulation, according
at the start of the game. At the 10 MacNaughton. The stimulation
Roy Scouts Here
Plan Observance
of Anniversary
N O . 50
Local Drive
on Housing
Relief Committee
Hires New Social
Work Head Here
Ross Oil Bill
Has Center
Miss Alice Maxwell, formerly ex­
Twenty-fifth anniversary of the
ecutive relief secretary in Colum-|
l founding of Boy Scouts of America
B Y A. I» L I N U B K O B
bla county, was engaged Tuesday
will be observed In Hillsboro Feb­
evening by the Washington county ,
ruary 8 to 14, Inclusive, according
Houseeleuning S tarts
relief committee for a similar posi­
to R R. Easter, district chairman.
tion here. Mrs Helen Hamilton,
District rally and church service
a t Salem ; Hanzen
who had been executive secretary
are planned In Hillsboro, while sev­
eral district committeemen and P o rtla n d O f fic ia l to O u tlin e In this area since May, was trans­ Solona P resen t M e a s u re fo r
W a r n e r C ites C om pen sation
and Einzig Go
ferred Saturday by the state oom- ;
their wive» will attend the annual
F e d e ra l P ro g ra m H e re
M in o r A m e n d m e n ts S ta te
mlttee.
’ dinner in Portland February 13
P la n as R ecovery A id
The new social service worker 1
District rally will be held Febru­
a
t
T
h
re
e
M
e
ets
M ilk C o n tro l A a t
a
t
J
a
m
b
o
re
e
H
e
re
ALEM The long predicted house
will take over her duties here eith­
ary 8 at the Hllhl gymnasium and
cleaning In the «lute's ofllrlul
er Friday or Saturday, according
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the public In Invited to attend.
family got under way tht» past
to R. W Weil, chairman of the . . , _
.
Demonstrations and competitive
week with the resignation of Henry D eclared
games will be staged and certlfl- Local S u rvey P lan ned county relief committee. No other I A id Sm all D a iry m en
Just D e b t
Huuacn us director of the budget
changes ln the personnel of the |
/
j cates of standards awarded. The
county office is anticipated at pres-
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und William Elnslg as ittate pur­
. church service Is planned for Feb-
chasing agent Hansen's resignation
ent, he declared.
|
I ruary 10 at the local Methodist
was bona fide. In fact Governor S ta te A u x ilia r y P r e s id e n t
February allotment f o r direct,: A itk e n W o u ld M a k e O re g o n
Episcopal church. Members of the B ro n le e w e Seeks to A rouse
Martin wanted him to remain on
work and transient relief ln Wash- ■
four district troops will attend and
In te re s t in S et-up
Prison S e lf-S u p p o rtin g
P lead « fo r A m e ric a n is m
the payroll until February 1 to
ington county has not yet been re- ‘
Rev. Charles M. Reed will deliver
explain hla budget to the ways and
the sermon.
ceived, Well stated today. However,
means committee, but Hanzen was
Committeemen and roster of of­
Vigorous campaign to arouse in- a small additional allotment was re- t
(B y A. L Lindbaak)
Ad J us ted compensation to the vet-
taking no chances of being put on
ficers for the Hillsboro district, terest ln this community ln the ceived last week to make up th e .
SALEM—The bill by Represents -
the spot In defense of that muchly e r a n s o! the world war Is a Just
Portland area, were announced this lederal housing administration pro- deficiency in the transient fund
criticised document and found that obligation o f t h e g o v ern m e n t
, live E. L. Roes, striking at the re-
week as follows by Easter: V W. gram for repairing and remodel- tor
f°r January.
and should be paid now. declared
his M l B m i i l l I>u
'
Oardner, district commissioner; W. ing houses will open Monday with Four new SERA projects were a p - ' tall business of the big gasoline
Harold Warner of Portland, nation-
C.
mnnded his Immediate release. Eln- al
~
Christensen,
treasurer;
R.
F.
a
.series
of
meetings
at
the
cham-
proved
for
the
county
tills
week
distributors, is attracting a lot of
vice-commander of the American
slg. on the other hand, Is under­ legion and past state commander,
(Continued un p««e io, column 2 )
te r of commerce for business men, t»y the Portland office, according attention, not only locally, but
stood to have been asked to vacate In speaking before more than 200
contractors, dealers and farmers, to W. J. Mills, county S e r a man- throughout the nation. It te Un­
his post, which he did at a star legionnaires and auxiliary menibt-re
s’
Following the meetings a house to ager. Largest of these calls l o r ' derstood here that several repre-
chamber session of the board of at the county jamboree of the Am-
L,£*il(TSlPrS
house canvass of home owners in clearing, grubbing and ditching of . sentatlves of big oil companies will
control.
J
this vicinity wll be started, ac- 36 9
of roads in the area come to Salem Friday night to
ertcan Legion here Tuesday night.
cording to T G Bronleewe cam- south of Hillsboro and Cornelius | oppose the measure which is to be
D. O. llood, Portland bond brok­ Warner urged that the question be
paign c h a i r m a n
to the Yamhill county line. Other t the subject of a public hearing be-
er. has been placed In temporary taken out of politics.
V. H. Dent of the Portland fed- projects include canvassers to work
fore the house committee on Judlc-
’"•liarge of the budget deportment,
As
u
recovery
measure
It
would
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eral housing administration office on federal housing administration 'ary.
but Is understood to have agreed do more good and get money Into
,
will outline the general set-up of campaigns in Hillsboro and Forest, Senator George M. Aitken is the
to accept the post only for the
local channels, according to
R epeal o f S y n d ic a lis m L a w the program at the regular cham- Grove and for grading and clean-
author of a resolution providing
duration of the session, and will all
Warner,
who
said
that
»20,000,000
for the appointment of an interim
ber of commerce luncheon Mon- m8 Hayward school grounds,
serve also us liaison officer between
T
op
ic
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
M
e
e
t
’ committee to make a study ot ln-
the governor and tlie legislature In would come to 35,000 Oregon veter­
day. The meeting will be open to
'dustriefi that might be conducted
securing favorable action on th e ' ans and of that sum »656.000 would
the public and questions regarding
come Into Washington county. If
'by the state prison withent Inter­
administration's program.
Law
under
which
county
treas-
lhe
plan
are
invited.
fering with free labor. The resolu­
the government waits until the 1945
Sam Gillette, for many years In date fur payment as argued, 25 per
urers would be permitted to Issue „ . Builders to Meet
tion declares that “It Is necessary
warrants In large denominations for
Contractors and building material
the state purchasing department, cent of the world war veterans now
that some way be found. If possible,
sale to the highest bidder was pro- dealers are urged to attend the
has been designated as acting pur­ living will be dead If the rate of
make our penal institutions self-
posed
by
Donald
T.
Templeton,
meeting
called
for
3
p.
m.
in
the
chasing agent pending a permanent mortality continues as at present,
supporting in order that they no
county
Judge,
a
t
the
county
tax
chamber
of
commerce
rooms.
Ques-
rppolntmcnt to that post for which he said.
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I longer may be a burden upon our
equalization league meeting here tlons of particular Interest to this
there are said to be a number of
Debt Set lip
Saturday evening. Resolution op-
°* tradesmen will be explained, C o u n ty F e d e ra tio n to Seek • taxpayers.
applicants. Including Day Fry and
Amendment Sought
Commander Warner declared that
posing repeal of the criminal syn- The session will be In the form of
Milton Myers of Salem and a Mr.
G u a ra n te e o f P ro fits
The names of Senators Aitken
opportunity existed to meet a Just
dicalism law will be presented and a round table discussion with Dent
Kent of lHirtlond.
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'and Peter Zimmerman and Repre­
obligation without Increasing the
measures pending before the state as tbe principal speaker. Unem-
Frank A. Spencer of Portland, public debt as the sum was nutural-
senting to assure farmers cost sentative Roes appear on a bill ln-
(•iifi
of
tin*
firs
t
(im
irtcr
tH<*
com
ps,
n
o
t
fro
m
thie
b
asic
Indus*
legLslature
discussed
at
another
Pi°yed
tradesmen
are
particularly
once mentioned In connection with
ly set up as government debt years
(
a and at the half the Utes, bul ,rom the government'» meeting of the league at 8 p. m mvlted to this meeting. Bronleewe of production plus a reasonable troduced into the senate hopper
the purchasing agent's Job Is now ago
when the Obligation to the vet- X e was still k.»ttw i ll to D Program of "priming the pump Saturday ln the court house. All stated.
profit on their produce, the county this week providing minor amend­
being referred to us a possible ap­ erans was realized. Tlie government
-
8
1
ll to 11. with --------,--------
money for public works, relief taxpayers are Invited.
Arrangements are being consid- federation of farm organizations ments to the milk control act
|Contlnu»d un pug» 10, column I)
pointee to the state liquor control Immediately after the war laid
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ered for another meeting at the was formed at the court
house Fri- passed by the 1933 session. The bUI
and re-financing.
commission from the third district down the principle of adjusted pay­
P. Johnson of , » said to represent the views of
Factors favorable to the con­
chamber of commerce in the eve- day night with N . ____________
now represented on the commission ments by puling out more than
8
nln8 d tradesmen and home own- Cedar Mill as its first president, the dairy Interests. Among other
tinuation of upward progress arc
Ain H arry A number of names four billion dollars In adjustments
Representatives from various coun- things it would relieve the “ o m
the turn of the administration to an interest rate of 3'x per cent ers desire it.
are being bandied ubout by the to the railroads, war contract hold­
Projects to supply SERA labor ty Farm Union Locals. Granges, j
farmer from the necessity of
the right and the change ln the
political prognosticators in connec­ er». government employe» and oth­
r
aSm
cH
fv^larhu0D^
n
^
!
i
nPlTT?iR
for
conducting
house
to
house
sur-
Dairy Co-operative units." Berry taking out a license or of submit-
attitude of the people from "de­
tion with the seat on the commis­ ers. he said.
vey» in the Hillsboro and Forest Growers' association and the HUI- ting to inspection of his dairy bam.
featism" to optimism, the speaker
sion left vacant by the resignation
4, 4
8
Grove districts were approved this side-Thatcher Mutual Telephone He would, however, be required to
stated. He pointed out th at the , cent
Hope that veterans would never
of E E Brodie of Oregon City.
to
the
county
cent
to
th
c
o
tu
U
y
a
n
d
week, according to W J. Mills, coun- company attended the organization comply with the minimum price
government was placing less re­ amount to sev
Among these are Arthur McMahan secure the adjustment compensation
.eral thousand dollars ty gERA nlanagcr Porms for
meeting.
I provisions of the milk control act If
of Albany. John Thornburg of For- If they feel that It Is a reward for Mi s. D o n ia G o o d in B u ried liance ln the "brain trust," was during the course of the year, he
recognizing t h e mounting public said. The proposition met with canvass are being supplied by the
o th er permanent officers elected; b® 301(1
to territory in which
e t Grove, Lynn McCredle of Eu­ patriotism was expressed by W arn­
N o rth P lain s T u e s d a y
debt, was modifying the NRA, and unanimous approval of the league. local branch of the Oregon BuUd- included P. Patton of Gaston, vioe- the pnce ot 1,11111 was ftxed.
gene and Gordon Baker of Mc­ er. who In reply to critics said that
waa
rationalizing
the
relief
pro­
ers'
Congress.
president,
and
J.
R.
Greenwood
of
Representative
Ross Is at work
In
no
sense
was
the
asking
of
this
Minnville. Should the Spencer ap­
Members of the county legislative
gram.
Workers on this project will vis- Kansas City, secretary - treasurer. °n a bill designed to place the
pointment materialize In the third sum commercializing on patriotism
Mrs
Donla
McNamer
Goodin,
68.
meeting it every home owner In this area, Three members of the executive i maintenance and construction of
Regarding the optimistic attitude delegation attended the
district that would eliminate Mc­ He declared that "bonus" was a wife of former County Judge J. W
of
the •—
people,
according to the plan proposed. In- committee v. ill be selected at the secondary highway« under the su-
-- —-
«■—. MacNaughiou
---- -— ------ de«-
— ho?
Mahan, a democrat, as the first misnomer, that adjusted compen-
b y home at.N orth ejared that people recognized that bills now before the state
assemblj formation to be obtained will stress definite profit and farmers have, peryiswn of
the county engineer.
district choice since Spencer Is Aif • vtion means wages. It was reels'-
tXsds of the work would come oat
nlzed by the government because of J,,“ 1" ,
_?y ' ’VX _ K , Wr, an tlle system of private enterprise, Representative J. W. Hughes ex- data on needed repairs and ren- next regular meeting
th at same political persuasion as the
cluinge
m
the
economic
scale
dayv
Funeral
services
pt-opPr,y
alld
profit
has
been
tested
plained the house bill intended to OVatlons and on remodeling
u,,
. _,
of highway department funds set
also is Judge Burns of Condon
allow county courts to compromise
The federa] housing program lias
Pb*31“ utliltl? , y ? guaranteed a
tor secondary highways. The
who win probably be retained on from the time of enlistment to the 7 er£, conducted 1 uesday afternoon !ind tried and has taken the coun- the payment of delinquent taxes on iagged Jn
Hillsboro,P
Bronleewe
Just
“
m“ch
1
?.^h
t-
t?
a
stmj5aT
Washington
county representative
io
.
R
r'r»A
*5
the.
Tu“
latln
try
a
long
way.
He
expressed
the
the commission. No Inkling has lime when the veteran came back Plains Presbyterian church and In- tx-uef that people now sought to property damaged by fire, flood or 5 ^ ^ a n c j
drive is being con- surance . , Pr0^^- Johnson declared
e c la r e « t that
h a t s such
u c h a an
n i ir
ra n u p m p n t
. .. d declares
arrangement
yet leaked out as to the possible to find purchasing power of his terment was at the church cem- co-operate with the government in
acts of Ood. He declared that the d u c t e d for the purpose of arous- In explaining the purpose of the would provide more work for local
successor to George Snmmls, who dollar greatly changed. Tremendous etery.
interest of
home own- organization. He also stated th at people than the present aystem un
repairing the present system rather measure was recommended by the
resigned this week as liquor ad­ rewards and profits were made as a
Donla McNamer was a
members of the group would ta k e ,der which outside contractors bring
of county Judges and ers and contractOTs in the plan,
ministrator. except that he will In result of the war. 22.000 more mil­ daughter of Washington county, tllan scrapping tt for an untried association
an active part in seeking the se- ,n their own creW8.
commissioners and cited the case of
’’ plan.
all probability be selected from lionaires or almost as many as the having been born July 8. 1866, ~ on
lection
of legislate representatives
c D Minton of Forest orove,
the
recent
bum
in
the
Trask
river
The NRA and Its basic principles
the ranks of the present organiza­ Americans that lie ln French rem ­ the old McNamer homestead at
who would be loyal to agricultural- manager of the Washington coun-
section where damage was so great
are
right
and
will
endure,
the
re­
eterles.
Warner
said.
If
the
veteran
tion. probably from among the dis­
Greenville, north of Forest Grove. construction of the banking sys­ that, unless some compromise was
ists but that they would not ln- ty fair was at the capital this week
could have picked up the threads On
trict supervisor«.
October 10. 1888. she married tem was momentous and the re- effected, the entire amount due to
dulge m partisan politics. ___
,n connection with the governor's
of
his
economic
life
as
he
had
left
Jolui
Wesley
Goodin.
Her
entire
Further change« In the state or­
Report »'as given on the bfKan' program for budgetary control over
the county would be lost.
iC onlinum l on phrc 4. column ft)
he
would
never
have
asked
for
the
life
was
spent
ln
tills
county.
ganization will doubtless await ad­
ization of the Oregon Farm Forum self-supported boards and commis-
Hughes opposed ihe county unit
Her mother. Nancy Klrts Mc-
journment of the legislative ses­ adjustment compensation, he said.
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at Salem Thursday. This state slons The efforts of the county
school bill, declaring that the cost
Namer.
was
an
Oregon
pioneer
of
Mrs,
Gunn
Asks
Support
sion when several other department
group' fonned by representatives of
(C«.tin«d «, P. « i. euioma T)
ln this county per pupil was as low Alleged to have attemDted to nass farm
organizations, seeks to unite,
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heads will probably be asked to
Mrs. Cecelia Gunn of Hood River, 1852 Her father, a "49er from Cali­
or lower than in Klamath, Lincoln
“ “ 55 'arm organizations on legislative
make way for deserving democrats. department president of the aux- fornia came to Oregon In 1864 and
or
Crook
counties
where
the
system
store
here
Friday
afternoon.
Elvln
C*
4
.^
£
First of those slated to go 1s sold lllary. told the joint meeting that J « * “p a donall°b claim near
was used. Road systems in these H. Comils of Bethany was arrested
O
tS
tC
I y C IIC I
I « 'atsuft ft •>
a l i i m n 3)
"Il
{.»TCx II VU10,
(Continued
on p « k « III
l<>, a column
to be Charles M. Thomas, public
counties were simple, while this at his home Saturday morning by
™<£ 5 ? gShp£ i
Mrs. Goodin was the mother of
utllltleg commissioner, who Is ex­
countie has 1600 miles of road and county officers. He plead guilty to
Melvel Ooodln of Portland and Mrs.
pected to sever his connection with
presents
a
complex
transportation
the
charge
before
Circuit
Judge
¿
2
,^
5
r
That erection of a custom smelter
Margaret Batchelder of Hillsboro
the stute payroll along about March
route 1 and the sister of C. W. Mc- In Oregon would benefit the state problem, he said. O. B. Kraus, r . Frank Peters in the afternoon. H 1,0” “ Rre^ ,
1 A. II. Averill, Insurance commis­
ga^ l “ e
Namer of Heppner and Mrs Blnnche through greater development was county school superintendent, was Sentence was postponed until Feb- p° , aG
sioner, Is also said to 1» only
(Continued on
McNamer Moore of FwcM Grove the opinion expressed during the
ruary 9 Report
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Total of »178,144.06 was spent In
awaiting the pleasure of the gov­
cated th at Comils tendered an (18
Punersi arrangements were made Oregon Mining congress meeting
Washington county during 1933 and
ernor before relinquishing his post
check
in
payment
for
merchandise
from
farmlDg
activities
at
the
local
chmaber
of
commerce
by Donclson * Sewell.
1934 for unemployment relief, ac­
to a successor.
Friday night. Formation of a local
but that delivery of the goods was _
,
< a .
n
cording to the biennlaJ report of
The governor has Indicated that
Tax statements for the current IV
unit of the congress was suggested
withheld until the check was ln- rCUCfnl A lf O3SC
, the state relief committee released
he Is pretty well satisfied with the year are now obtainable at the ' Sk ating to Start
by B. K Lawson, ex-chlef of Port-
vestlgated.
.
recently. Of this amount »128.261.30
state police organization "as Is’’ court house, according to an an
land police, who presided.
Fine of »50 was imposed upon
in O rpann S
n j i n s o g s n s t i t2122926
c*me ,rom from
the the
federal
and will probably retain Charles nouncemcnt this wertc by Miss
*>«
u
x
state government,
and ,22.-
Ben
Easter
Saturday
when
he
plead
at Park Saturday / cate
?"rp the
?s<' °f
¿he c'°n*r‘'« to *di‘-
I* Pray as superintendent. Judge Gladys Eisner, deputy In charge of
public concerning proper
....................
. guilty to a larceny charge before
Developments in the fight to 653 50 from local contributions.
Charles H Carey is also understood collections. The warrant was at-
Shute park auditorium will be investments ln mine properties, E.
’
A' w - Havens, local Justice of the bring an army airbase to Oregon
Administrative costs for the coun-
to be retained as corporation com­ taehed_to_the 1935 tax roll Friday giyrn over to roller skating under G. Harlan, secretary, declared. An c"d
^ ac e. He was paroled on »25 of were outlined Monday at the P o rt-; ty ln connection with unemploy­
missioner. Mast of the state Insti­ by J. E. Carpenter, assessor.
the direction of R. C Hubbard and appropriation Is to be sought from for business Saturday according to tbe (¡ne on condition th at he make land chamber of commerce forum ment relief projects amounted
tution heads are also expected to
Taxes paid In full on or before J C. Carpenter, beginning Saturday the state legislature to finance in­ A H. Busch, proprietor. The new restitution for the property stolen, luncheon. Mayor J. H. G arrett and
9.15 per cent of total
continue on the Job, particularly March 15 will be eligible for a night. The two men have leased the vestigation of mining stocks with station, located on the corner form- He was charged with the theft of city Manager George McGee, b o t h approximately
___
funds received or »16.296.75 out of
since they are under the Jurisdiction three per cent rebate. Taxpayers auditorium and posted a »1000 bond the hope of weeding out worthless
1
M?,™ a watch from Byron Ranes of of Hillsboro, and Mayor A. E. W ll-, the »178,144.06. Average for tho
of the board of control and sub­ making quarterly payments three for the maintenance of the floor, tssues.
r^io k tL 5 n<fdern llL e?b»trUiii,t<in Oales Creek.
son of Beaverton attended.
state during the same two years
ject Io removal only by a majority months ln advance of tho due date
Followtng discovery of minerals ln and equipped lor up-to-tne-minute
They have conducted skating
postponed sentence was meted
Mayor Carson of Portland stress- was quoted a t 103 per cen»,
vote of the board.
will receive a two per cent rebate, rinks In eastern Oregon and Wash- the state, inquiry ls to be made to service
out to G. R. Bailey Saturday by ed the strategic importance of an
Approximately 8.6 per cent of the
• • •
First quarterly payment will be Ington, coming here from Chelan, determine whether development ls
nJ«
Circuit Judge Peters. Bailey was air base near Portland In the p ro -, population of Washington county
Figures complied by the state due March 15, the second on June Wash . where they hod on attend- to be encouraged or discouraged, It tahr ri'dk«
held on
bad check cllarKe
tectlon of the Bonneville dam. Col- was receiving relief ln November,
treasury department from budgets 15. the third on September 15 and ance of 8700 persons ln two months ls planned. This will save Investors'
7 iu
r
nl!o
Pour Banks residents were fined umbia River basin and water sup- 1934, or 2611 persons, according to
of the 3fl Oregon counties show the final payment on December 15. and four days.
money, the speaker declared.
n?
A ™ 1 ¡4 $5° eBch M(>nday when they plead, plies. He also pointed out th a t, the report. Results of the relief
that a total of »976.120 has been
Considerable outside capital was of accessories. Building is 30 hy guilty before Circuit Judge Peters Oregon had received but three per canneries maintained last summer
set aside to pay old age pensions
brought into the state during the 100 feet and has a service floor 30
(Continued on page 4, column 1>
| cent of defense money spent ln the I showed a production of 7490 cans
during 1935. Multnomah county
post year to aid ln the development by 30 feet. Contract for the work
, west, that Oregon had no air bases,1 of commodities,
with an old age pension budget of
A
of mining resources. With the con­ was held by the Mohr Brothers.
that Washington had five and Cal- ' Source of the (15.275394.67 in
»354.660 accounts for more than
Busch will continue to operate j C O U t S W i l l / \ W a r O S
struction of Bonneville dam making
j ifomia 13.
; funds used ln the state of Oregon
onc-thlrd of the state’s total. Crook
e
t r
tremendous quantities of electric hts Service Garage at 1163 Third n
Designation os such an air base during the past two years was as
county foots the list with only »240
power available, even more rapid street in addition to the new sta- DClOre H o n o r COUll ls proposed in the Wilcox bill pre- , follows: Federal, 87.6 per cent, 813,-
appropriated for old age pensions.'
tlon. Neville (BUI) Bagley and Wll-
By C linto n P. Ifn lffh t
committee and It renders a decision development Is expected.
Us Pyle will be attendants at the
Three scouts were advanced to ^ lPd l° Congress amiI calling for 392386. UwU 6.9 per cent »1,049-
Based on an average pension of
Ed itor, Blue M ountain Eagle
that it pass or “do not pass.'' The
approximately »10 a month, Indi­
station,
while Bob Corrleri and Walt- flrst class rank and six others earn­ an appropriation of »190,000.000 for ¡356.99. State, 5.5 per cent, 8833,061-
Canyon C ity , O m ro n
housp,
the
supreme
court,
with
its
68.
S c o u t G ro u p
cated In a recent survey conducted
er Busch will be employed at the ed first class merit badges during 10 bases.
(K d ito r'e N o te - («egliilator H a ig h t, de» 60 Judges,
hears the arguments
| the court of honor for the Hills­
by G. H. Oram, state Inbor com- J Acribnl
Service Garage.
by Oregon V o ter aa the Irreprea-
boro district Thursday night at the
mlssloner, this would Indicate that Nible, Iranclbb« editor o f the oft-quoted and renders Its decision with these
O rg a n ized H ere
Blue M ountain Eagle,” whose '•exagger­ men of many minds.
court house. Circuit Judge R. Frank
there are approximately 8100 aged I ated
Nelf-deprerlatlon ami drolleries have
That
is
only
a
small
part
of
the
Peters presided.
Organization of a sea scout ship,
people on tho pension roll In this popularised hlin w ith the people o f aouth-
legislature,
the
supreme
or
super-
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Jim Davidson, Arnold Leppin and
state.
c-Rxt O regon,”
la w ritin g thia column,
wbi,•!, w , hope to present io our render, legislature with hundreds of little Scouts of America, has been coni-
I Ralph Hamar. all of Helvetia troop
state, like nlpted ill H i l ls h o r n TVnvirt T e m r
I 247, successfully passed exam lna-!
The state senate has two boy! eneh week (lurlnir Ih e present le « l,ln tiv e legislatures all over the S
£ ? * ¡2 5 5
! tlons for first class scouts. First
pnges, but very few of the members
Definite systems of keeping farm part in the discussion, and receive
A man is stabbed and bleeds
eagle
class merit badges awarded were as records and accounts will do much a copy of the record book.
are aware of It. Tlie boys are twin ,io n th«i ore not nppeerinit in ih e daily 1 o w man. the butter and milk man skipper and Nelson Weaver
to death ln a room bolted
and every business. Industry a n d ! SCOUt. as mate Eight older scouts
brothers, Fred and Colin Slade, reports o f the le s is le tu n .)
follows: Hillsboro troop 216, Loren toward eliminating from year to
from the Inside. He dies quiet­
The complete schedule of these
Je .e , into
activity,
the ones
that of - the
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Bronleewe, leathercraft; Tom Bron- year unprofitable enterprises on
Hillsboro trqops 216 and 226
•sons of Fritz Slade, former Snlem
ly as he prepares for bed. A
Today, T
I went down
Into ti.o
t
propORp for
lhe they
|aws are q^p
laws that
meetings
ls as follows;
are
members.
lcewe,
Jr.,
and
Keith
Busch,
camp-
some
farms,
according
to
William
banker. They look very much alike) restaurant In thejh««*“
revolver
Is
found
in
his
hand,
the orlg,nate ,n thp mlnd„
t„ c lpRls.
Ing; Faurest Anderson and Bob F. Cyrus, county agent. In getting
The organization bases its pro­
and take turn about at the paging capltol, for lunch—cafeteria.
Roy, Monday, 9:30 a. m.. Moore’s
a bullet ln his head. But It
lators are few compared with what
Tongue, pioneering. Hillsboro troop1 necessary information for wheat hall; Hillsboro, Monday, 1:30 p. m.,
gram on sea and older boy activ­
Job, one working mornings and the
was a knife that killed him
uiherrv ^ el eHe,rodr
m i i v t h e PeoPlp themselves concoct, tor
226: David Wiley, first aid.
and corn-hog contracts during the county agent's office; Blooming,
ities and has proven successful
other taking the afternoon shift.
and the knife cannot be
andC
|t
look
water
and
coffee
to
get’
ev
en'w
ith^m
eone
e
^
w
h
o
*
l
s
Ithr0URhO,,t
tlW
country
In
keeping
post year and a half, many farm ­ Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., basement of
Only one of tlie boys ls on the
found.
appease
the
appetites
of
the
other
towaM
hbS
fif
i
00X8
ta
8C0Utln«
for
»cveral
years
ers have expressed an Intention to church; Forest Grove, Tuesday, 8
legislative payroll.
These are the bewildering
K
ruchek
G
rocery
two. There were four appetite., all
iX
J l ^ r e n t t o ’i ? 8<‘r -
niust
15 ycars
• • •
keep some sort of a farm record p. m., high school; Laurel, Wed­
facts th at confront Philo
tllP ’obby_ 8 dlffprent, for oId and fll, t cIaas scputs
whereby information of the char­ nesday, 1:30 p. m., community hall;
A bill has been Introduced ln th e , different. And then, upstelra the
Vance, super-sleuth, ln "The
S
o
ld
to
P
ortlanders
acter
called for in these contracts Tualatin, Thursday. February 7, 9:30
house providing for a portrait of house convened, the roll was called
Kennel Murder Case," one of
During nJ»
the prol)kbly
week we t,\.
had ' largcst
nwnv r F o u r C e,---------
Z “ " ~ -----
one of the men was Itor the partl(>s
o u n ty R esidents
be readily available in an a. m., city hall; Sherwood, Thurs­
former governor Julius L. Meier to and one
the most baffling mystery
Kmchek's Kash Orocery has been would
be hung In the legislative halls T u » . r i i , I plan, one against, ont i was Townsend day, when 2500
stories ever written by S. S.
day, February 7, 1:30 p. m., city
Request N a tu ra liz a tio n
sold by C. M Kruchek to R. C. unquestioned form.
For the purpose of encouraging hall; Scholls, Friday, February 8,
along with those of hts predecessors for a compromise_ and.™ n i? » dl|n rr°wded the capltol; they were
Van Dine and which will ap­
First naturalization papers have
Coffey, A. 8. Welch and Clifford
In office. The bill carries with It theCrestamRn!^.’’ here w ^ w fom 'lnanlmoH8'
pear serially ln the Argus be­
blg
for
been granted to four aliens In Wash­
Norwood of Portland, who took such record keeping the Agricul­ 9:30 a. m.. grange hall; Beaverton,
on appropriation of »800 with which
ginning next week. Readers
possession Saturday. They will con­ tural Adjustment administration has Friday, February 8, 1:30 p. m.
»11 different.
aifr«ro„t
I county school unit was divided and ington county during January, ac­
ln mind
mind, aU
all
to pay for the portrait. This art types in
are invited to Join in the
., we will say like English ale, haf and cording to Edward C. Luce, county
duct an independent grocery there prepared a farm record book. This Bank of Beaverton; Jackson school.
(C o n tin iiR l on pnge 4, column 7)
thrilling
man
hunt
for
tlie
,
th l 8 n m i S L n . hftf But the fur fl,,W and the hallS clerk. Activity along this line has
as has Kruchek. Norwood Is the ls rather simple and for some Saturday. February 9, 1:30 p. m.,
legislation must run, men of many wprp CJ.owdPt, Thp m|lk bln llad been quiet for some time but picked
murderer.
son of Fred Norwood, who served farms where more complete records school house.
minds. Training, environment, ex- draW|ng powers like Will Rogers up markedly this month. The pap­
as manager of the Safeway store are desired the book Is not entirely
Where was the man killed?
C ornelius B ank
perience Interest Influence poll- and t„
stapkpd ,nto thp hou5p ers were granted to a German, a
adequate, but It ls a good start.
here several years ago.
Why was he killed twice?
Cannery Contracting
tics, and the liber of m nd that
,kpd „ kp sard)nM at
t,p wpd. Scandanavlan, a Slovak and a Bel­
The store will be called the
How
did
the
murderer
escape?
These books have been supplied
to P ay D iv id e n d accepts, rejects or compromises Ideas d,n([
aga)n wp wpre rpmlnded gian.
for Corn Production
Hillsboro
Cash
grocery.
See If you can work out the
In considerable number and many
solution before the great de­
Dividend of 15 per cent for de­ and translates them I n t o t h e of mpn of niany mind^. The public
farmers have asked tor copies. To
Contracts for the production of
Judge Playa Cupid
( hearing on the syndicalism bUI re-
Meet at Oregon City
tective points to the guilty
positors ln the Cornelius State bank phraseology of law.
distribute these and to offer what­ com are now being entered Into
R. Frank Peters, circuit Judge,
Count; ty, munlctpa.,
clpal, » school a n d ever suggestions may be desired, a between county growers and B. B.
Thc legislature la like a supreme minded us of a 4th of July cele-
person. Don’t miss the open­
was declared Tuesday and checks
other officials
ln this
— ----------section
of
ing chapters of "The Kennel
are now available at the Commer­ court which passes upon all of the|bration. All it larked was the pea­ performed his first marriage cere­
of meetings has been a r­ Moling, Inc. Although contracts tor
the state will meet ln Oregon City series
Murder Case” which begins
cial National bank ln Hillsboro. The ruling of the circuit courts. The nuts and lemonade. Everybody, both mony since taking office on Fri­
ranged over most of the county. lima beans, green beans, wax beans
at
1
p,
m.
today
(Thursday)
with
next week.
dividend ls the fifth declared and circuit courts are the committees sides, was patriotic and Patrick day. He united ln marriage August
C, C. Hockley, public works en­ Any farmer, whether or not he has and peas are nearly complete, a
brings the total realized by deposit­ and the house has 37. A bill, like Henrys sprang up like toad stools L. Wiese and Lilah L. Beckwtth,
gineer, to consider new projects a wheat or corn-hog contract, may few additional agreements are still
both
of
Oranta
Pass,
on
th
at
day.
(Continued on pave 4, column 0)
a law suit, la flrat heard In the
,
under the public works program. attend any of these meetings, take being signed.
ors to 76 per cent.
o f Veterans
S
Plan Opens
Better Times
o f Attention
T ax Leaguers
Talk M easures
Farm G roups
U n ite Friday
• ta
«111
C ounty N ative
Passes A w ay
Bethany M an
Faces Court
Sm elter N eed
Cited at M eet
B ody R eports
Current T ax
Roll Com plete
Service Station
to O p en H ere
Cow C ountry Editor U nm asks
C om plexity o f State A ssem bly
Sea
w i ih h k
c v iu k k i
Can You Solve
This Mystery?
C ounty Farmers to R eceive
Federal Farm Record B ooks