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I Shop Early for Christmas Fine Printing— The Argua Has One of the Beat Equipped I'lunta Hillaboro, Oregon, Thursday, November 2B, 1935 lili laboro I u'lepan (Jarit K« tau II« he«] JH73 State Capital N ews L etter Power Firm Plans More Rural Lines Poultry Expert Talks Merits of Mattery Layers B uttery lay ers a re p ro v in g to be q u ite p o p u lar an d a re in co n sid B r A. I* L IN D H B O K erab le use in m id w estern and e a st e rn sectio n s of ttie co u n try , b u t ap- p aren tly h av e no o u tstan d in g a d Assessed Valuation of v antage o v er the laying house and I w ould p ro b ab ly be of no ad v an tag e State Shows Drop to O regon p o u ltry m en , stated A. G. P rogram for 1936 Include# L unn, professor of p o u ltry h u s of $20,000,000 b andry, O regon S tate college, at C on stru ction o f 47 the m onthly p o u ltry m eeting held in B eav erto n high school, T uesday, Q .M .KM T he as1« cd v alu atio n M iles S ervice according to L. E. F rancis, assist o f all ta x a b le p ro p ertie s in O re a n t co u n ty agen t. gon this y e a r aggregates $921,071,« In sp eak in g to th e 60 p o u ltry - 620 HI, a led u ce io n of a p p ro x im a te m en, w ho w ere p resen t at th e ly $20.000.000 from thu assessm ent» m eeting, P rofessor L u n n pointed el lust y ear, acco rd in g to f ig u r e s o u t th a t as a resu lt of his studies com piled by th e state tax com m ission Of the total assessm ent A d d ition s to Sub S tation s of a larg e b attery lay in g un it of five thousund birds at th e Mt Hope $701,120.734.32 represent.- p ro p erties E x p erim en tal farm , M assachusetts, a e sed by th e county assessor and N ecessary T h is Y ear he finds th a t th ere is no sig n ifi $102 *»11 888 52 i « i’" *nti u t i l i t y c an t d ifferen ce in th e laying or pro|>ertlcs asses cd by th e state tux 'com m ission. T his m akes th e fifth I R eflection of a decid ed u p tu rn in m o rtality of birds k ep t in b a tteries consecutive y e a r t h a t ussckmk I buxines* is disclosed th is w eek In and those on floors a n d th a t th e values hav e show n a red u ctio n in th e an n o u n cem en t of R. R E aster, tim e of h atch had no a p p a re n t e f com parison w ith fig u res of the manager of the P B P. coowany fect on th e to tal pro d u ctio n of th e previous y ear M aterial red u ctio n s b ran ch in H illsboro of a $50,000 e x birds. in th e aercuge of tillab le, non- pansion pro g ram p lan n ed by th e H ow ever, th e most sig n ifican t o b tillab le and tim b er lan d s on the com pany a fter th e first of th e y ear serv atio n w as th at reg ard less of assessm ent rolls as w ell as re d u c Tile pro g ram calls for co n stru ctio n th e tim e th a t the b ird s a re hatch ed tions in th e v alu atio n s of b uildings of 47 m iles of new line to d eliv er and s ta rt laying th a t th ey reach th e p eak of th e ir p ro d u ctio n d u r and o th er im p ro v em en ts uccount e lec tricity to 2H0 custom ers. T his program w ill follow th e one ing th e e arly sp rin g m onths. T his for the sm aller assessm ent S light increases a re show n in th e a g g re n earin g com pletion for 1935 in factor alo n e d efeats one of th e gate assessed valu e of m e rc h a n w hich 42 m iles of ru r a l lines have p rim ary purposes of b attery laying dise. farm im plem ents, horse« and , been added to b rin g new serv ice to w hich is to m ain tain a stead y ra te m ules, cattle, sheep, hogs, goats a total of 251 custom ers, at a cost of egg pro d u ctio n th ro u g h o u t the e n tire y ear. and dogs. W ashington co u n ty ’s an of $35,060, E aster said. More Em ployed si-. sm ent roll show» a d ecrease of T he stu d y of th ese 5000 b attery "T h ere a re m o re persons em p lo y only $70.000 in the yeai from $24,- layers show th at th e birds, w hicn ed an d on o u r p ay ro lls today, th a n 006 9.,3 90 111 1934 to $24,535,900 92 com m ence laying sev eral m onths e v e r before in th e histo ry of th e p rio r to th e sp rin g season, show a i n 1085 local b ran ch ," E aster d eclared. "At very g ra d u a l in crease in p ro d u c T he bu rd en of th e special e le c th e p resen t tim e w e a re d o u b lin g tion, re ach in g th e peak in A pril tion, Ja n u a ry 31. w ill full la rg e o ur field eq u ip m en t in p v eparation and May, w hile th e b ird s w hich ly on the counties. D ave O ’Hura, for th e expansion p ro g ram n ex t com e in to laying w ith in a m onth e lec tio n , c lerk in the sta te d e p a rt y ear." or tw o of th e sp rin g p eak In crease E aster called a tte n tio n to th e fact in p ro d u ctio n at a trem en d o u s ra te m ent estim ate the total cost of th e th a t th e re a rc 4.000 farm s in th e elections at $65,000 of w h ich th e an d reach th e ir m axim um p ro d u c state w ill put up $15.000 w ith th e county of w hich m ore th an 75 per tion ap p ro x im ately th e sam e tim e cent o re serv ed by his com pany, counti> sh o u ld erin g $50,000 of th e as th e o th ers. w hile th e te rrito ry served by P. E. cost. T he second phase of P rofessor • • • I’., 93 4 p er cent of th e farm s a re L u n n 's discussion w as devoted to b ein g served. T h is fig u re is com V oters in 13 O regon cities of 5000 w ork on b reed in g for b e tte r egg or m ore | ><>|niIn11<>n m ust pass on p ared w ith an a v erag e of 12 per size. T h e O regon p ro d u cers a rc on cent for th e n ation. th e q u estio n of civil serv ice for rt basis stated L unn, unu R u ral electrificatio n , w ith devel- . an e ( x ( p u o n tin th e ir file fig h ters at tile Ja n u a ry u rd un p a g e to lu m n ft) o pm ent of m ore in ten siv e farm in g , 31 special election, u n d er an uct m ethods coupled w ith irrig atio n , is 1 isi i'it by Hie re g u la r session of th e ‘ate leg islatu re O rd in an ces th e one big step in ad v an cem en t o f ! au th o rizin g the electio n oh the W ashington county, E aster believes. civil ervice Issue m ust I k - passed R u ral fam ilies, he says, a re becom - | by the city councils of th ese 13 lug m ore e lec trically m inded an d ! c itic . by D ecem ber 2. according n c l t i i ed u cated to its advantages. Of tlie 1935 ex p an sio n p rogram , i to E .ul Snell, se cretary of state. T he list of cities affected by tins seven m iles of line rem ain to be net includes B aker, C o rv allis, I.a co m pleted before J a n u a ry I. E aster | G rand. M arshfield, M edford nnd says. On tills lin e a to tal of 51 S herw ood R esid en ts S eek in g cu sto m ers w ill be served. Som e of T he D alles. D istrict H earin g • • • th e larg er p ro jects in th is pro g ram in clu d e lines at Rock C reek for I) O Hood, state bu dget d irecto r, five w ho lias been in C alifo rn ia on p r i 14 custom ers; L nurelw ood. In itial step s to set u p a union vate business since a d jo u rn m e n t of farm s; East V erboort, four; F a rn high school d istric t in th e S lier- th e special session, is ex p ected to ham line n o rth east of H illsboro. wood te r rito ry w ere tak en th is resign Ins sta te jo b w ith in th e n ex t 7 custom ers, and 15 custom ers on w eek w ith th e filin g of petitio n s few w eeks. G o v ern o r M artin lias t h e F iv e D aks lin e east of H i l l s for a b o u n d ary h earin g w ith O. B. given no Indication as to w ho he bo ro T he cost of th is w ork w ill K raus, su p e rin te n d e n t of schools. be $8,000. w ill nam e to succeed Hood. T he p etitio n s seek to locate the • • • Increases in th e co unty load d u r high school in Sherw ood and w ould ing th e last 12 m onths, E aster d e G asoline sales in O regon co n include th e d istricts of Sherw ood. tin u e Io show su b sta n tia l increases clares, forced e n larg em en t of su b M iddleton, C ipole, M ulloy, L a u re l over 1934 sales. F igu res com piled statio n s at R eedville. Scholls, Banks. Ridge, C hapm an, M ountain Home. by th e slate d e p artm en t show total F orest G rove and H illsboro an d th e P leasan t Hill, and Hood V iew in sales of 154.428,760 gallons for the co n stru ctio n of a new statio n at C lack am as county. first ten m onths of th e c u rre n t G ales C reek. T he d istric ts of C h ap m an an d T h e estab lish m en t of th e G ales y ear, a gain of 12,806.840 gallons P leasan t H ill a re jo in t w ith o th er C reek station w as n ecessitated by over th e sam e period a y e a r ago. counties. H earin g on th e p etitio n s Gn ailine tax es of $7.721.436 col th e estab lish m en t of a new 25.000 has been set for D ecem ber 21 in lected by th e state a re $640.442 volt line into G ales C reek v alley th e co u n ty co u rt room in H illsboro. g re a te r th an collections for 1034 to brin g pow er an d lig h t to th e M ove to estab lish th e new d is new ly estab lish ed C o nsolidated to O ctober 31. • • • L u m b er com pany p lan t; added tric t follow s ap p ro v al of a PW A L iquor sales for 1035 by state loads n ecessary for u p en d ion of g ran t of $18.00U to S herw ood for ( ( on tin tied »11 p a g r ft. r » lu m n 2) co n stru ctio n of a b u ild in g th e re a t stores and agencies w ill exceed a cost of b etw een $55,000 and $60.- $6.000.000 in th e opinion of A rth u r 000. T h e b u ild in g pro b ab ly w ill be K M cM ahan of A lbany, ch airm an of b rick an d w ill be located on a of th e liq u o r control board. P ro fits sev en -acre tra c t in S h erw o o d n e a r of th e liq u o r com m ission from sales th e p resen t school. O pton on th e and licenses to O ctober 31 th is y ear seven a c res w as tak en by th e S h e r total $1.471,304. accord in g to a r e wood school board recen tly , a c port filed w ith th e sta te d e p a rt Rev. P u tn am C oncludes R eport of co rd in g to K raus. m ent. • • • V alu atio n of the proposed d istrict C hicago N atio n al C o nvention for tax purposes has been placed R obert J. M aiiskc, assistan t state a t a m illion and a h alf dollars. su p e rin te n d e n t of public in s tru c T he sem i-an n u al m eeting and tion, has been ap p o in ted slate d i electio n of o fficers of th e local S tu d en ts n u m b erin g 100 from S h e r recto r of A m erican izatio n by the T ow nsend club w ill be J a n u a ry 13. wood v icin ity now atte n d in g th e new state A m erican izatio n com at th e M. E ch u rch , acco rd in g to T ig ard school w ould be ch anged m ission created by th e last leg is plans m ade S unday. T h e m eeting to S herw ood, K rau s said. latu re. Mrs M abel A. M eln tu rff is to be a "H om e C om ing" b e g in of M arshfield is ch a irm a n of the n in g w ith a (Hit luck d in n e r a t 7 new com m ission. p. in. • ♦ • R obert K elly, secretary , p re s e n t In I hi- event V oters of O regon ed a ty p ew ritten rev ised list of th e I again d e feat the sales tax . the local m em b ersh ip to d ate c o n ta in B ald M ou n tain d airy , sheep and State's needy aged w ill have to be ing 723 m em bers. M any of th e pig clubs, J . L. S m ith, leader, w ill cared for from relief funds, a c m em bers have been tra n sfe rre d r e hold th e ir a n n u al 4-H ach iev em en t cording to sta te officials w ho have cen tly to o th er local d u b s In th e m eeting in th e A m erican L egion m ade a stu d y of th e situ atio n . county, us new d u b s a re b eing o r hall at B an k s F rid ay nt 8 p, m., W hile (he sta te stan d s to lose all ganized. An a n n iv e rsa ry m e m b e r according to L. E. F rancis, assistan t federal aid for old age pensions b e sh ip d riv e w as lau n ch ed at th e county agent. The th re e livestock cause of fa ilu re of th e leg islatu re clu b s of th is com m unity have com to finance th is activ ity ex cep t for m eeting S unday. In ad d itio n to pleted th e ir w o rk 100 p er cent. re g u la r m em bership, th e se cretary tin- proposed sales tax th e re will rep o rted , eleven T ow nsend L egion At th is m eetin g certificates of lie a p p ro x im ately $5,500.000 avail- m em bers. Mrs. J. A. H o ck ersm ith achiev em en t, scholar s h i p s a n d aide for relief of the needy. In clu d co n tin u es to c a rry ,lhe h onors sis ach iev em en t pins w ill be aw arded. ing an u n ex p en d ed b alan ce of a p th e one in th e d u b secu rin g th e Follow ing th e aw ard s m oving p ic p roxim ately $3,000,000 ill liquor most new m em bers. S h e has th e tu re s w ill be show n. profits d iv erted to relief purposes cred it for about 50 p ercen t of th e by the 1035 session. $1.000.000 dl- 1 L egion m em bers also. v erted from th e gen eral fund to Rev. H enry Y oung w as nam ed relief needs by the special session, eak er fo r th e m eetin g De- a n o th e r $1,000,000 of co u n ty funds chief ( ( sp o n lltiu rd on p a g r 6. colum n 3) levied for old age pensions b u t sid e track ed Io g en eral relief needs by A rg u m en ts in th e suit bro u g h t tin- legislature, anil $500,000 r e by th e O regon-W ashington W ater m aining of th e $1.000.000 a p p ro p ri S ervice com pany of H illsboro In ated for relief of in d ig en ts by the collect $6.841 alleged d u e from re g u la r session. the city of H illsboro for h y d ra n t Alice Emm a Foord, 71, n ativ e of rentals, w ere com pleted in federal W ashington county, died T u esd ay co u rt in P o rtlan d late last W ednes C oroner Prob es D eath in a P o rtlan d h o sp ital w h e re she day nnd th e case ta k e n u n d er a d o f A g ed G aston Man had been confined for th e last 16 visem ent, according to P. L. P a tte r R elief Hint in ju rie s ab o u t th e head days. S he w as bo rn in th is county son, city atto rn ey , w ho rep resen ted m ight have been the cause of death M arch 14, IB64, an d had been a H illsboro. of T hom as S co tt, C5, la b o re r w ho resid en t of H illsboro for m any A tto rn ey s for both sides w ere In lived n ear G aston, w ere d ispelled years. stru cted to d raw u p b riefs for p re s F u n eral services w ill be held T uesday follow ing a post m ortem en tatio n to the court. A fter study S ew ell fu of th e briefs, a decision w ill be conducted by D r G uy Via, c o u n from th e D onelson n eral chapel F rid a y a t 2 p. in., ty physician of F orest G rove, and given. T h e ru lin g is not ex pected [)r. .1 B D insm ore of H illsboro, w ith Rev. H. A. Deck officialing. for som e tim e. In te rm e n t w ill be a t F ir L aw n on direction of F. .1. S ew ell, c o r oner. Scott w as b ro u g h t to the cem etery. Local Man G ets “ 2 3 ” S he Is su rv iv ed by th ree sons, county hospital M onday in an u n for A u tom ob ile P la tes B. E and Ernest Foord of H illsboro conscious condition and died T u es S A L E M —T he au to m o b ile d riv en day m o rning B ruise aro u n d one and A lb ert of T h e Dulles, an d one eye n e a r the tem ple, and scratch es d au g h ter, Mrs. O na M innick of by D. II. H anshcw of H illsboro d u rin g 1936 w ill b ear license p late on his hand, led officials 4o th e b e P o rtlan d . n u m b er “23". The n u m b er xxas lief that th e m an m ight h av e been selected in a d raw in g for loxv n u m Francis Scoutmaster stru ck . D iabetic coma w as given L. E. F ran cis has been nam ed bers co n d u cted by S e cretary of as the cause of death. L ittle is S nell, S a tu rd ay . License know n as to S co tt's h isto ry and fu sco u tm aster of th e Boy S co u t troop S tate n eral rite s a re being held u p p e n d sponsored by th e local American n u m b er "5” w ent to Theo V an G ru tu x c n of i o r e s t G rove. L egion post. ing m ore in fo rm atio n . E xpansion F orced 4, Propose New Union School Election Session Planned by Group Achievement Day Named for Clubs Court Will Study City Water Case Native D aughter Dies in Portland A Hilhi Takes Oregon City in F ootball ~— V ictory G ives L ocal ... £aws J^gme Defendants Get Big Demand Union Planning Short Shrift at Rally Saturday Q f LlUlcheOn Hands of Jury Disclosed for W ashington county F a rm e rs’ U n- ion w ill hold a big ra lly a t th e H illsboro union high school all day S atu rd ay w ith a pot luck lunch- eon at noon. T he ra lly is to dedi- I cate th e new w areh o u se in th e E rickson bu ild in g on S outh Second , I th e day, p re fe ra b ly in th e fore- I noon as th e aftern o o n will be de- I voted to a program of speaking. P io n eer E leven "A ll farm ers a re in v ited as th is | is to be an open m eeting,” states Mrs. M ary L. H orner, secretary . ' "M em bers a re re q u e ste d to brin g i a friend. B ring y o u r basket and enjoy th e day w ith us." r- r IJ _J r - p r i The n c i p a l sp e a k e r w ill be Prom ising Strong on D e fen se I ! : ; | Talks H ere ______ T w o convictions in succession w ere re tu rn e d by ju rie s in circu it co u rt h ere M onday and T uesday, one for selling diseased ca ttle and th e o th er for chicken theft. In th e first case W alter W yss of T igard was found g u ilty of selling H ouse S p ea k er G u est Local ,a T eam W ahner, G a rfield and C hase Two Sections, Fourteen Pages Co«m/y Farmers' Second W in O ver th e Reserves K illiib o ro A rg u n E atabliahed 1H9I C om m ercial G roup, T ells o f W ork _________ A • i T -- v o rs /Aitken fa nT- la x w ! t h R a n « ’ d i ^ a s e to P . E. Lewis of n e a r T igard. T T< estim ony | disclosed th a t W yss bought t h e cow from R. C. T aylor, T ay lo r testify in g th a t th e cow w as good, 1 but had so m eth in g w rong w ith her. L ater T aylor said, he saw th e cow at th e L ew is place and told | closed th e disease. A rie and Jam es F low ers a n d L e w James W edding of P o rtla n d w ere Local Bonds P ortlan d Firm P ays H eavy Prem ium for Last City O fferin g Council Buys Land c„„. , p ro n ertv A cre s e e s L ow er r r o p e r iy Levy , „.q g u i l t y o f c h i c k e n t h ’ • e of th e Pacific S upply com pany ol ¡n S a les A ssessm en t ju ry , w hich d e lib erated an hour and F raction B rin gs $ 4 0 0 for Park W alla Walla Wash., w hich is com- j j T uesday afternoon. T h e chickens posed of m ore th a n 60 co -o p erat- i ------------ w ere stolen from G eorge B aker of O ffering high prem ium s for D isplaying a pow erful ru n n in g ives of W ashington, Idaho and O re- ' G eorge M. A itlfen of G ard en n,c ar j T igard, th e testim o n y d i s- closed. H illsboro refu n d in g bonds, six b id a ttack and an a le rt but stu b b o rn gon, and is in tu rn a m em ber of pjom e state senator, an d E. L. Sam Sim m s, arre ste d w ith the the N ational C o -o p erativ e U nion, r oss o ( A loha, sta te rep resen tativ e. d ers ap p eared M onday n ig h t b e defense, H ilhi tro u n ced O regon C ity, cham pions of th e B ig Nine- w hich o p erate th ro u g h o u t th e na- ■ re"enforced "by H o w a rc fL a to u rc tte . ! others, w as found not g u ilty w hen fore th e council seeking th e bond tion O th er sp eakers w ill tell about sp eak er of th e house a t th e special ; w as disclosed th a t he w as an x league, 19 to 0 F riday on th e local »... — — - . a* — ' 4 a - > f S •— , tf a — a-, I , _ . _ . ..aw _ aa — ___. _ — - _____, , I CX /■* , CVX t . Z ■ 4 . I"'/. •— C /"X O ax » a 4 , i a-, al j a, M 4 a V -x . ax offering am o u n tin g to $25,062.75 fo r ’ session and E llis B arnes, M ultno- incom petent person and u n d er the w hich bids w ere asked th re e w eeks g rid iron. T h e victory gave H ills the m ovem ent in O regon. mah county re p re se n ta tiv e and , carc ° / a 2uardlan. testim o n y ago. boro its second successive w in over 'c h a irm a n of th e capitol b u ild in g j to th e e “ ect th a t th e six g W. A dam s & C om pany of P o rt- th e P ioneers, th e B lue and White, com m ittee, spoke of leg islativ e ac- I chickens w ere from t e ia n d w as high w ith a bid of $102.83, elev en h aving nosed out a 7 to 6 tiv itie s at th e last session before ' ™ n m s hom e to P o rtla n d an d sold. ancj w ere a w ard ed th e issue. T he decision at O regon C ity last y ear. | the ch am b e r of com m erce M onday d efen d an ts atte m p te d to show C om m ercial N ational B ank of H ills- T he opening score of th e gam e L. T. M cP heeters, c h airm an of th a t Sim m s fu rn ish ed th e chickens boro w as a close second w ith a bid cam e e arly in th e second q u a rte r : th e ' county D em ocratic c e n tra l a" d ? hat T r e St° ie? : n ° n .e of $102.62. O th er b idders included w hen the P io n eer safety m an fu m ¡com m ittee, in tro d u ced th e speakers , ot th e d efen d an ts knew of th e act. C am p & C om pany of P o rtlan d , b led W ahner's punt and th e ball and guests Ja m e s P h elp s of n e a r D urham , $102.33; F ed eral S ecu rities com pany w as recovered by W underlich on , charged w ith th re a te n e d assau lt on and Hess, T rip p & B u tc h a rt of P o rt H ouse C ontrolled th e O regon C ity 20-yard line. T h ree M any Seek In form ation on L a to u re tte described th e m ethod a n ei8hbor, plead not g u ilty M on- land, $102.28. T he F irst N ational plays b ro u g h t 't h e score, G arfield used to lim it leg islatio n th ro u g h a day- B ank o l P o rtlan d an d H illsboro H ig h w a y P rob lem s g aining seven yards, W ahner c h a lk _____ l special co m m ittee in to w hich th e j A. J“ ry..ln y ie . C8S^ ?• Y^aRac.e bid $101.6064, w hile th e F o re st ing up a first dow n on th e eight- bills w ere conducted befo re release a 8ain st th e S ta te In d u stria l Acci- G rove N ational p resen ted a bid of y a rd line and th e n p lu n g in g over Con d erab le in te re st is m anifest f or action. T his com m ittee, he said. d®n} com m ission T h u rsd ay declared $101.60. for th e score. S ch u lm erich 's try for ; in th e special road m eeting called k e p t th e n u m b e r of bills to 35 th a t W allace had lost fu n ctio n of In te re st R ate Low th e e x tra p o in t failed. h is rig h t leg by one-third. for S a tu rd a y m orning, according to each from house an d senate. T h e bonds can be red eem ed on G arfield B reaks A w ay R ichard J. D o h erty plead g u ilty or before D ecem ber 1, 1941, c a rry D onald T em pleton, county judge, T he in tro d u ctio n of C an d alaria H ilhi p lay ers w ent to w ork lm - | and o th er m em bers of th e board H eights in to th e q u estio n of a cap- S a tu rd a y to an in d ictm en t, ch arg - 3*6 per cen t in te re st and m a tu re in m cdiatcly a fte r th e opening of the of „f com m issioners. F rom th e num n u m - ¡to l site, he said, w as p u rely in sup- )ng larceny, and sen ten ce w as post- blocks from $2000 to $3000, th e last second half and did not re lin q u ish cer of req u ests for in fo rm atio n , a rxjrt of th e a d m in istratio n and no» P °ne£I u n til D ecem ber 7. Jo h n block m a tu rin g D ecem ber 1, 1945. th e ball u n til th ey had scored G a r - i go<xj a tten d an ce is ex p ected .. T he .b ecau se a m a jo rity H of th legisla- . Biggs Plead not —J e ______ . . S uilty to a frau d O n a p revious re fu n d in g sale, field received th e k ick-off on b i s l m etq in g is in th e c irc u it c o u rt ; to rs believed th a t th is site w as c h a rSe "" involving t he secu rin 1 g of * mac|e S ep tem b er 20, W ashington ow n 25 and re tu rn e d it to th e 45- room at 10 o'clock. w anted by th e voters. W hen th is r e l,e ' an(l w as allow ed to go on his s a v jn gs L oan association o t y ard strip e O n tw o plays G arfield | A p p aren tly th e reactio n to th e m a tte r fin ally w as su b m itted to a recognizance. . . . . . H illsboro bid in $34,500 of th e gen- picked up 16 yards, W ahner took i m ovem ent to raise m oney for road vote, th e old site carried , he said. »^uttagatn.xt , e ra i fu n d re fu n d in g bonds a t $102.- th e ball for a n o th e r first dow n an d , purposes is favorable, th e coin- B arnes spoke b riefly of w o rk in ■Ian'les M cG ill for $10,000 gen- 55 an(j F irst N ational B ank of th en th e elu siv e G arfield b ro k e , m issioners believe, as persons seck- th e le g isla tu re and both m en w ere e ra ' o am a8es and $140 special dam - p o rtia nd an d H illsboro w as high aw ay and w as finally dow ned on lng in fo rm atio n have been ex p ress- high in p raise of w o rk done by ages as , h e . resul? ° f in ju rie s re- on t ne im p ro v em en t re fu n d in g « o n tinued " , I . c , l « , n 1) ’ w U h a b jd Qf gg fo r th e th e P io n eer n in e -y a rd line. T h re e ; jng th em selv es as in sy m p ath y Ross. Ross w as d eclared to be an plays la te r W ahner w ent over th e | w ith th e m ovem ent a fte r th e m al- honest an d conscientious w o rk er e n tire issue of $29.595.90. goal line been ex ed . B an k ers p resen t at th e council „ . , fo r . th . . e second .. x s c o r e , ., te r has ------ — p r lain --------- , in legislative m atters. B oth speak- A galn S ch u lm erich s a tte m p t to add | B ecause of a sh o rtag e of funds ers a ]so said th a t w h ile th ey w ere m eeting M onday n ig h t a ttrib u te d th e conversion failed. fo r m a in ten an ce an d co n stru ctio n not p erso n ally acq u ain ted w ith the th e high an d n u m ero u s bids to th e O regon C ity w as forced to punt ' th ro u g h th e re g u la r budget, a rap id w ork of S e n ato r A itken, rep o rts need of an o u tlet fo r su rp lu s funds soon a fte r th e n ex t kick-off. C h a s e ' break in g up of th e county road disclosed th a t A itk en m ade an e x accu m u latin g in ban k s o v er th e and G arfield a lte rn a te d a t c a rry in g i system is feared. T his p ro m p ted a cellent reco rd in th e senate. country. th e ball dow n th e field to th e ' n u m b er of county re sid e n ts to seek F ollow ing th e opening of bids, T w o bills of im p o rtan ce w ere P io n eer 35. O n an end ru n . G ar- a special m eeting passed a t th e last session, Ross the council ap p ro v ed th e p u rch ase A m ax im u m levy of m ills on to ld m em bers of th e cham ber. P W A A p p ro v es P l a n s f o r of 1.17 acres from W illiam and field eluded th e O regon C ity sec o n d ary defen se an d raced over the ail p ro p erty w ith in ro ad d is tric t T hese re la te d to m ilk, effectin g th e L nella M artin t o T O T npIrtr a fiv e- -, line. A puss. C hase to T orbet, No. 1 is asked in th e petition. T he one-cow d airy a n d pro d u cers of $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 B uild in g a c re tra c t to be used for a b ase m oney, w hich am o u n ts to $51.984.43, g rad e A. B oth w e re good bills, h e n etted th e final point. ------- ball field east of th e p resen t city O regon C ity held th e u p p e r hand I w ould be used to b rin g ro ad s back declared, and as long as he had a F u rth e r b u ild in g a ctiv ity In H ills- p ark . T he p ro p erty lies ju s t east of (C o n tin u e d on page S. ro lu m n 3) d u rin g th e first q u a rte r and had ’ to sta n d a rd , in stall bridges, con- | boro d u rin g th e sp rin g or e a rly th e cu rv e in th e highw ay and th e th e locals decidedly on th e defen- stru ct new roads a n d p erm it th e su m m er w as v irtu a lly assu red th is p u rch ase price w as $400. give Hilhi kick ed off to th e P io n eer county com m issioners to ta k e cd- i- J £ D I’ £ C o n sid erab le in te re st is b eing w eek w ith th e an n o u n cem en t from 15-yard line and finally brought van tag e of a W PA fu n d of $225.- L L1I1C1S I OF iVCIlCt show n by co n tracto rs in connection ¡W ashington, th ro u g h n e w s p a p e r d o w n th e r e c e i v e r o n t h e 35. A ( 0 00 a l l o t t e d to t h i s county f o r r e - : . t I dispatches, th a t th e new a rm o ry w ith th e bid fo r H illsboro's sew er (C o n tin u rd »n p a c t 3, ro lu m n 1) lief w o ik on th e county ro a d sys fo r th is city, to be b u ilt w ith PW A and disposal p lan t w hich w ill be [ tern. opened a t 10 a. m. D ecem ber 5. a c funds, had been approved. ' B ecause of a sh o rtag e of larg e [ ■■ ■ ■ The fin al a p p ro v al lies w i t h cord in g to G eorge M cGee, city p rojects in th e county for relief Sales T ax N eeded. S late D eclares, P re sid e n t R oosevelt a n d th e con m anager. w ork, th e county co u rt feels th at A t least fo u r of th e la rg e r P o rt C om m ittee C hange M ade tro ller-g en eral. w hich is ex p ected th e road p rojects w ill offer a n out- to be given w ith o u t hitch. H ills lan d co n tracto rs h av e called for for unem ployed lab o r d u rin g copies of th e plans a n d sp ecifica F unds sufficient for th e o p era boro is to receiv e $25.000, w h ile tions and have in v estig ated co n the w in te r and sp rin g m onths. a n o th e r a rirq ry a t F orest G rove has tion of th e W ashington county r e Services H eld M onday for Local ditions in connection w ith th e co n lief office u n til D ecem ber 15 a re been ap p ro v ed fo r $45.000. B usiness M an; Illness B rief S ite for th e b u ild in g m ust be stru ctio n , M cG ee said. N otification assured, according to R. W. Weil, has been received by th e city from ch airm an of th e county com m ittee, fu rn ish ed by th e city a n d in th is C. C. H ockley, en g in ee r for PW A Jo rg a n H en ry K rocger, 64. H ills follow ing a c o n fe re n c e T u e s d a y connection G eorge M cGee, c i t y in O regon, th a t all p lan s an d boro business m an of m an y y ears | night h ere w ith V ictor C arlson, m anager, said W ednesday, t h a t (C o n tin u e d on p ave ft, colum n 2) stan d ing, (Bed F rid ay at Jo n es hos field ad m in istra to r fo r th e state n o th in g d efin ite has been done alth o u g h th e council has s e v e r a l. p ital He h ad su ffered a stro k e of „ Tnsefcsel of D airy C lub com m ittee. panily.sis th e S a tu rd a y before, r u - a r * A ffairs of th e re lie f office, a c possible locations in m ind, w h ich n cral services w ere held a t th e Don- R eceives A w ard for W ork cording to rep o rts, a re u n certain w ould be n e a re r th e c e n te r of the clson & S ew ell chapel M onday a ft a fte r th a t d a te d u e to th e w ith city th a n th e present S h u te p a rk ernoon w ith Rev. H. A. D eck of- H ow ard T rachsel of th e R ced- d ra w a l of fed eral aid. H ow ever, pavilion, w hich is b eing used by ficiating. In te rm e n t w as in F ir ville 4-H d a iry club, H enry G th e sta te co m m ittee is m ak in g a th e guard. L ieu ten an i A rth u r K roeger, com L aw n cem etery . Hagg. leader, w as aw ard ed a schol- req u est fo r fu rth e r fed eral assist Mr. K ro cg er w as born D ecem ber a rsh ip to the 4-H clu b su m m er ance to c a rry o v er u n til Ja n u a ry m an d er of th e H ea d q u a rte rs com P ro g ram F rid a y N ight to Show New B uilding pany, 2nd b attalio n , 162nd in fa n try , 14, 1870, in G erm any, an d cam e school ai the a n n u al ach ie v em en t 1 or later. to A m erica A p ril 4. 1880, w ith his m eeting F rid ay evening, w hich w as C arlson ex p la in e d th e effect of located in H illsboro, ex p ressed sat G ran d opening of th e S ahnow parents, w ho settled in N ebraska, sponsored for th e club by the recen t legislation on re lie f m a t isfaction o v er th e a p p ro v al and He w as m a rrie d to M eta A. C. R eed v ille P. T. A., according to L. te rs and pointed out th a t a d e cited th e need for an arm ory. He , B ro th ers' new g arag e a t th e c o rn e r M undt at O m aha, Neb., in 1893. E. F rancis, assistant county agent, feat of the sales tax w ill m ean a believes th a t it w ould be an asset I of T h ird av en u e and L incoln street five c h ild ren being born to th e T he scholarship w as offered by change in plans. If th e sales tax to H illsboro as it can be used for has been scheduled fo r F rid ay union. He m oved w ith his fam ily J- B. Im lay & Sons, feed deale rs passes, m oney w ill be a v a ilab le for public functions w hen not needed night. On th e th re e days follow ing a rra n g em en ts have been m ade tu to C alifo rn ia in 1910 an d in the of R eedville, for th e boy w ho ex- m atching of county re lie f finances by th e g u ard . The H illsboro u n it of th e Ruard ! hav e a free a u to clinic conducted sam e y e a r cam e to O regon, settlin g h ib ited th e highest scoring d airy and if it is d efeated th e incom e in H illsboro, w h ere he h ad been an im al a t th e county fair. H ow ard's d eriv ed from liq u o r sales m ust inclu d es 17 en listed m en an d tw o ' by a U nited M otor serv ice re p re in business u p to th e tim e of his H olstein y earlin g h eifer had a score carry th e b u rd e n alone and w ill officers. sen tativ e. d eath . He and his son, A rth u r, w ere of 98. w as th e g ran d cham pion m aterially c u t th e am o u n t of m oney T he new building, a on e-sto ry associated to g e th e r in th e H ills- H olstein and the highest scoring av ailab le and needed in each coun b rick stru c tu re , 50 by 75 feet in boro C oncrete B rick A- T ile Co. d a iry anim al at th e fair. dim ensions, w as sta rte d late in the ty, C arlson ex p lained. D eceased is su rv iv ed b y t h e ! Mr. Hagg. th e clu b leader, w as su m m er an d w as occupied about C hanges announced in th e relief follow ing ch ild ren : Miss H en rietta a w ard ed a fiv e-y ear lead e r's pin com m ittee at th e m eeting included th re e w eeks ago. T he official o p e n K rocger. P o rtla n d ; A rth u r F. K roeg- in recognition o f h aving success the lesig n alio n s of W. G ld e of ing w as postponed u n til the au to L ab o rers w o rk in g u n d e r W PA clinic could be arran g ed . or, H illsboro; Mrs. W ilhelm ina D. fully led 4-H clubs for fixe years. H illsboro and J. S. B a rb e r of T igard. Z enor, A gate B each, and Mrs. M ar- A certific a te of ach ie v em en t w as the co u n ty co u rt resu m in g relief w ere busy this w eek lay in g tile M odern testin g eq u ip m en t for g aret L. E rickson. A dam s, N. D. a w a rd e d club m em bers as a re w a rd activ ities a fte r an absence of a and p re p a rin g to level a fiv e-acre ch ecking ev ery au to m o tiv e o p e r B ro th ers an d sisters su rv iv in g arc: (C a n tln u r d an p ac e 3, ro lu m n 3i ¡y e a r d u rin g w hich tim e ld e and tract, east of S h u te p a rk along th e atio n is provided a t th e garage. highw ay, 'o r a baseball field. T his T ests w ill be m ade free of chargo Mrs. A nna D ali. C hicago; Mrs B arb er served fo r the court. Louise N ietfcldt, Long B each, Cal ; F ed era ted Farm G roup T he com m ittee w as told by A lice Hs p a rt of a com plete p lan for on S a tu rd ay , M onday and T uesday. F red K rocger, Wood R iver, Neb.; P ro g ram for F rid ay ev en in g w ill _ M axw ell, ex ecu tiv e secretary , th at ren o v atio n of th e e n tire park. T a k es Stand Road I ax w p a w o rk xvas m ak in g m aterial ; O th er PWA jobs to s ta rt or un- include an o rch estra and o th er e n B ertha K rocger. S an Jose. Cal., and F ed crated F arm O rg an izatio n s of l in ro ad s on certified re lie f cases. | d erw ay in clu d e b u ild in g of side te rta in m e n t features, according to Mrs. Em m a H arm s, H illsboro. 1 w alks in B eaverton, w hich began G ordon S ahnow , w ho is associated W ashington county, m eeting h ere , M onday w ith th re e m en an d a w ith his b ro th e r W ilbert in th e last F riday, w ent on record as b e Dr. H u g g in s S p ea k er at forem an, w hile in th e M etzger area j business. T he b ro th e rs hav e o p e r ing Opposed to levying an a d d itio n a crew of 30 m en. forem an and as- ated a garage in H illsboro fo r thu L un ch eon o f R otarians al road tax, not to exceed 2 1,; R n z 'o ix /f» A tx tx r z si/n I sistan t su p e rin te n d e n t w ill be as- ; past eight years. Dr. H arriso n D. H uggins, local m ills. R. G reenw ood, se c retary of 30 eye, car, nose and th ro a t specialist, tiie group, sta te s th at delegates A u th o rity has been given E J. | m en and a forem an w ill be called spoke on eyes and th e ir c a r e w ere of th e opinion that th e p ro at th e R otary clu b luncheon T h u rs posed tax xvas to be used m ainly G riffith . O regon a d m in is tra to r of f o r w o r k o n t h c F o r e s t G r o v e o v e r - .......... g W PA, fo ad d th e W olf creek sh o rt- flow pipe line from th e D avid of th e ex istin day. Miss E sth e r W icks played tw o in im proving one — violin n u m b ers, accom panied on h ig liw av s’ra th e r 'th a n im p ro v in g aii cut and ‘he W ilson riv e r ro ad to hill reserv o ir. W PA p ro jects in O regon, a c c o r d - ’ the piano by Miss M au rin e Moore of th e 'r o a d s of th e county. i T he corn e x h ib its of Amos B icr- ing to an n o u n cem en t m ade F riday. ly, K inton, a n d G erv aisc Ja n se n , T he w o rk is to be d one w ith h an d . Bca erton, x\,n- «•!.•< ».-r| a pin labor, as a clearing, d ra in in g and I landscaping p ro ject in co-operation is will be sent to th e In te rn a tio n a l (With th e sta te h ighw ay d ep artm en t. C h arles D ouglass a n d P a u l ' G r a i n and H ay show, held in con- O iling of m a rk e t ro ad s in W ash Rlngle. H illsboro firem en, xv e r e ju n ctio n w ith th e In te rn a tio n a l ington, C lackam as a n d Y am hill elected p resid en t and secretary - L ivestock E xposition at C hicago j counties at a cost of $100.000 w as Let us be thankful for the common things— t h e ' according to L. E F rancis, assistan t approved last w eek at a special tre a su re r, respectively, rtf m eeting of th e s ta te h ig h w ay com W ashington C ounty F irem en 's a s county agent. The things wc most accept as our just due; sociation form ed at a m eetin g in Each y e a r a 100-ear ex h ib it Is mission. th e city hall h ere T h u rsd ay night. m ade up in each state by selecting Food for our hunger, shelter for our head, Each of io ,,r d e p a rtm e n ts rep re- the ten best 10-ear ex h ib its o ffe r M ore -c h o o ls R eport ren ted in th e association w ill elect ed by 4-H corn clu b m em bers. L ast Good hooks to read and friendships that are true. for Ju nior Red Cross v ice-p resid en ts to re p re se n t them y e a r Amos B ierly had an ex h ib it Let us give thanks that morning follows night, F our m ore schools in v ario u s T he association w as form ed to in the O regon sta te en try , th e state p a rts of the county have rep o rted alloxv b e tte r an d m ore in ten siv e ex h ib it w inning n in th place in That there will always come another spring, m em berships in th e J u n io r Red in stru ctio n in fire fig h tin g m e th com petition w ith th e o th er s ta te ! Cross, according to O. B. K raus, ods as xx’ell as in effectiv e fire p re of tiie nation. That there is love to share and work to do. su p erin ten d e n t. T he schools in vention in each of th e tow ns re p clude SliHdy Brook. M ary S to ller resen ted . M eetings w ill be held W ild Life S u b ject o f That there are smiles to give and songs to sing. teacher; G rabel. G race M cCorm ick, m on th ly w ith th e n ext called for , , , w » os j „ iM ncheon N ext M onday teacher, one room in th e G aston J a n u a ry 7. at th e city hall at F or- Let us give thanks, for though skies may seem grey, Ed F Aver ill of P o rtlan d w ill public school xvith F red W eber, est G rove, at 7:30 p. m . R ep resen ted in th e o rg a n iz a tio n ; discus« the wild life of O regon a t teacher, and B arnes school w ith Life brings us countless blessings every day. Mis. Alice 1 Lawson, teac h er T his a re Forest G rove. C ornelius. H ills- | th e ch am b er of com m erce luncheon —By M YRTLE BLA SSIN O . m ake; a to tal of 64 schools re p u rt- boro an d B eaverton w ith a total < M onday. Ju d g e D onald T. T em ple- m em b ersh ip of ¿3, I ton w ill be ch airm an. + | ing so far. — Much Interest in Road Meet City Assured Armory Fund Continued M onth J. H . Krocger Dies at Local Hospital Reedville Boy Gets School Scholarship SahllOW Brothers to H old Opening Park Work Begun; O ther Jobs Ready Short Cut Roads neceive /Approvai sjgncd soon Monrtay a crew of Club Corn Exhibit Sent to Exposition Let Us Give Thanks Washington County Firemen Organize of.‘hoko^K-’n state exhibit which I j