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A * A - t T 536 New Families- Read the Ads— | The la te s t in M erciia n d iiU iif New* frum Your H om e S torm Each Week Added as New Paid-in-Advance Argus Subscribers from Jan. 1. to Dec. 23 W ith Which is Combined the I lillshoro Independent H ills b o ro Volume 13, No. 15 Thirty Scouts Appear Here for Awards Maritime Strike Roosting Relief, Records Reveal In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d H illsboro, O regon, T h u r day, I >»-< >tuber 21, 1936 1873 Xmas Lighting Adds (lay Air to Hillsboro Homes Many Attend Argus Xmas Show Party H illsb o ro A rgus Estaolished 1891 Tax Payments Show Upturn During Year C hristm as P rophecy R e vie w o f th e C h ris tm a s lig h t E ffe cts o f th e m a r itim e s tr ik e in g in H ills b o ro T ue sd a y n ig h t r e n o w a ie b e in g re fle c te d in th e a d vealed a n u m b e r o f a ttra c tiv e se t m in is tra tio n o f r e lie f in W a s h in g tin g s b o th o u tsid e and in te r io r to n c o u n ty . fig u re s released in p re se n ta tio n s J u d g in g in th«» R o H ills b o ro T ue day re ve a l ta ry c lu b lig h tin g co n test was to A t th e r e lie f o ffic e a p p lic a tio n s be m ade last n ig h t «W ednesday) a ie m o u n tin g ra p id ly , a c c o rd in g to w ith M i R F ra n k Peters M rs W M i n . A lic e M a x w e ll, e x e c u tiv e sec G H a re a nd M rs. R a lp h Easter r e ta r y o f th e r «• I 1 e f co m m itte e C row d S u b scrib ers T h ron g a c tin g as ju dges R ecord L ocal C la ss A tte n d s T h c ic a rc 400 a p p lic a tio n * fo r p u b Rotary c o m m itte e p ro m o tin g th e T h e a tr e E arly and L ate; lic assistance now . w h ile th e o ffic e C ourt o f H on or; W e a v e r is a lre a d y a d m in is te rin g g ra n ts fo r contest in c lu d e s Jam es W e lls and M e r c h a n ts R ep ort H e a v y B M. G oeximan P rizes in c lu d e o ld age a m i b lin d assistance to 418 G iv e n 1 0 - Y e a r R e c o g n i T h e re are 400 a p p lic a tio n s fo r pub- lig h tin g e q u ip m e n t fo r th e w in - B u y in g D u rin g D ay ' ners. ca tio n s fo r review fo r r e c e r tific a tio n ; P la n J o in t S essio n T w o o f th e m ost a ttra c tiv e sets tio n to a id th ro u g h tin* W o rks are fo u n d at th e C. E. W e lls hom e Progress a d m in is tra tio n . S tie a rn in g in to H ills b o ro fro m a ll < (i S o u th S e ve n th a venue and the F ig u re s also dusclose th a t th e re T h ir t y Hoy S c o u t* o f th e H ill» - are 392 persons c e rtifie d to w o rk p a rts o f th e c o u n ty S a tu rd a y , A rg u s R oland G ates residence on W a l b o ro d is tr ic t appeared b e fore C i r on W P A p ro je c ts O f th is n u in b e i su b s c rib e rs ke p t th e V e n e tia n th e a tre n u t street. A t th e W e lls place. c u it J u d g e l( E ra n k P e te r* at th e th e re are 74 w o m e n e lig ib le to e m f u ll o f y o u n g ste rs and g ro w n u p s * (rin g s o f c o lo re d lig h ts fra m e a m o n th ly c o u rt o f h o n or at the c o u rt p lo y m e n t on th e c o u n ty se w in g fro m 10 a. m. u n t il 5 p. m. w h e n la rg e e ve rg re e n tre e in th e fr o n t house T h u rs d a y n ig h t and re ce ive d p ro je ct* w h ic h have bet n closed th e la st flic k e r in g sh a d ow o f th e y a rd , w h ile lig h ts also add to the (C ontinu ed o n p a ce 3. colum n 3) a w ard-. .1 11 d ad va nce m e n ts T h is n o w fo r n e a rly tw o weeks because , p la y . “ T o o M a n y P a re n ts.” bad was tin* large. t iiiiin h t 'r o f scouts o f la ck o f fu n d s A new p ro je c t fo r sped across th e screen in to th e n o i f th is d is tr ic t eve i to appear at a se w in g is in W a sh in g to n a w a itin g w h e re . c o u rt o f h o n o r a lth o u g h .several a p p ro v a l. C o u n t o f th e c ro w d in d ic a te d la rg e r c o u rts have been h e ld on Peak o f th e r e lie f lo a d was in a b o u t 2500 persons passing th e d o o r Miet i.tl occasions w h e n m em bers of M arch . 1935. w h e n 831 fa m ilie s th ro u g h o u t th e d a y w ith th e c h il P o rtla n d troo p s h ave been re p re - w e re rep re se n te d on th e r e lie f d re n o n ly a p a rt o f th e c ro w d , th e r.' ■ I th e p a rty ju s t ro ll. In a d d itio n to th is the co u n p a re n ts e n jo y in g N ine Second ( lass ty was c a rin g fo r a p p ro x im a te ly ns m u c h as th e c h ild re n , fro m a ll ond 220 u n e m p lo y a b le persons, and a n appearances and fro m h a p p y c o m N in e boys w e re mad' class scouts, seven second c 1 a o th e r 300 w e re re c e iv in g o ld age m en ts m ade to m em b e rs o f th e scout re c e iv e d n in e m e rit badg assistance, m a k in g a to ta l fo r r e lie f A rg u s s ta ff a fte r th e show. F irs t step to w a rd th e fo rm a tio n scout. one is m ade a f ir s t cltu* From all Parts in the c o u n ty a t th a t tim e 1351 as < o f th e n e w W a s h in g to n C o u n ty fir s t « lass scouts r e ive d co m p a re d to a to ta l on T ue sd a y o f ele ve n C h e ck o f the sig n e d coupons t u r n - h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t was ta k e n T h u r s 20 m t i u badg< B illy C o rw in o f 1360 re c e iv in g a id o f one k in d or { ed in a t th e d o o r disclosed th a t d a y w h e n M rs. C la ra E n g ebretsen T ro o p 226 o f H ill- hm n and Ja ck a n o th e r D u rin g D ece m b e r th e re 1 th e re c o rd c ro w d cam e fro m a ll o f P o rtla n d was te n d e re d a c o n H u u m a n « »f T n ,x»p 247 i >f I f e l v e ’ u h uve been 182 a p p lic a tio n s fo r aid. p a rts o f th e c o u n ty in ab o ut eq u al tra c t as h e a lth nurse. She w ill r e w e re in. l<|l* «tar scouts. and M ate o f w h ic h 60 w e re fo r r e lie f and 84 n u m b e rs , w ith th e v a rio u s sections place M rs M a rg a re t D ix o n -L o g a n , N e ix m Wi uveii of th e S<-a Scout 1 fo r r e c e r tific a tio n to W P A . i re p re se n te d in p ro p o rtio n to the c o u n ty n u rse fo r th e last th re e . ( H : Lsboro re - * H o w e ve r, m ore th a n 50 fu in ilie . p o p u la tio n . S h ip K uirt years, w h o w ill r e tir e J a n u a ry 1. c e lv c d (< year v e te ra n I'« c o g n itio n • have been ta k e n o ff th e r e lie f ro lls O ne fe a tu re o f th e p a rty , n o t M rs E n g e b re tse n n o w is e m p lo y W r.iv.* r in i .in «•alile seo ut and h i.» . p re v io u s ly suspected by T he A rg u s ed w ith th e v is itin g nurses in P o r t (( onUnucd »n pace colum n i t i iM*n fr< »m the rank*. T 'hut is the I w h e n th e a f f a ir was p la n n ed , was la n d . She g ra d u a te d fro m a P o r t Ills ! Ill 1Utilie <if th is aw a id in th is th e n e a t o p p o r tu n ity o ffe re d to , la n d h o s p ita l w h e re she served, d i 11 ’ “ p a rk ” y o u n g ste rs fo r a g o o d ly , a fte r h e r g ra d u a tio n , as flo o r s u p e r In iru e d i.it<Ply fo llo w in g th e c o u rt p e rio d w h ile m o th e r and fa th e r d id v is o r o f p riv a te d u ty n u rs in g , a fte r <»f h o n o r s ro u t E d w a rd J .iiu ib cn o f some necessary n e g o tia tin g w ith w h ic h she to o k a co u rse in p u b lic T ro o p 2 10 ren d e re d xev* 1 S anta C la u s in th e v a rio u s to y h e a lth at th e U n iv e r s ity o f O regon. tio n s on the a c c o rd io n M o n th ly ' 1 ce n te rs a b o u t th e to w n . Much Experience session o f Hie H ills b o ro d is tric t D u r in g th e p e rfo rm a n c e . S anta F ro m 1930 to 1934 she se rv e d as c o m m itte e was h e 1 d succeeding 'C la u s o ccu p ie d a p la ce in th e lo b b y th a t. S ix te e n m en w e re present. 1 fro m w h ic h va n tag e p o in t he g re e t-; c o u n ty n u rs e o f D o u g la s c o u n ty II ti 1 >i 111< t ed th e y o u n g ste rs as th e y a rr iv e d and th e n was s u p e rin te n d e n t o f H ills b o r o again headed th e - ix - a M e r r y nurses at th e O re g o n tu b e rc u lo s is S h e rw o o d C o m m e rc ia l c lu b is a nd w is h e d e v e ry o n e te c n • i itr ic ta o f th e P o rtlh n d A i m sp o n so rin g a p o ta to «how J a n u a ry C h ris tm a s . F ro m th e th e a tre he h o s p ita l at Salem and in the e a st e rn O regon in s titu tio n . < 8 and 9 at S h e rw o o d , re p o rts I. E w e n t a t 2 o 'c lo c k to th e c o u r t . A n o th e r n u rs e s t ill re m a in s to 2 ,» 1 .«* plan Hep 1 ' \ el e F ra n cis, a ssistant c o u n ty agent T h is li o n <• < « n c r \\ l>. 1 • m o re th a n be h ire d as w e ll ns th e d e p a rtm e n t • sh o w is a re n e w a l o f th e o ld S h e r 1.000 bags < f C h ris tm a s ca n d y w e re p h y s ic ia n . S e v e ra l a p p lic a tio n s a rc Scout troops the Sea S cout u n it, w o o d p o ta to sh o w w h ic h became d is trib u te d u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f and th e ( ’ uh Pack P rogress re p o rt so w e ll k n o w n in th e past and th e r e ta il tra d e s c o m m itte e to th e u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n , b u t h ir in g is on th«* o rg a n iz a tio n o f a tro o p at w h ic h recent ye a rs was d itc o n - Ic h ild re n v is itin g H ills b o r o d u rin g c o m p lic a te d b y ru le s o f th e state h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t w h ic h w o u ld C m e liu s wa m ade R a lp h Easter. tin n e d ; th e day. fo rce th e c o u n ty to p ro c u re a d o c <li t i n t c h a irm a n . nd he expected Decoration Elaborate In te re s t in the show was aroused th e o rg a n iz a tio n to he c o m p le te d b y 4-H p o ta to c lu b le a d e rs and F ro m th e g ift d is trib u tio n , he r e to r w ith a special co u rse in p u b lic b e fo re D e ce m b e r 31 H I, B u r n e t members of W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , tu rn e d to th e th e a tre to con ip le lc h e a lth w o rk C o m m u n ic a tio n fro m D r. F re d vas a p p o in te d assistant d is tr ic t w h o sought a sh o w w h ic h was late th e day. c o m m is s io n e r in ch a rg e o f se n io r e n ough T h e th e a tre was d e co ra te d w ith e ric k D. S tric k e r, state h e a lth o f f i to g iv e th e m an o p p o r « r o u tin g B u r n e tt has re ce ive d na- tu n it y to m a ke good e x h ib its . « le a rn in g s ta rs suspended fro n t the cer. d e cla re d th a t c o n s id e ra b le tim e m ig h t elapse b e fo re a d o c to r w ith tio n a l r e c o g n itio n in th is fie ld h a v c A c o m m itte e com posed o f D r F. e ilin g , a g lo w in g C h ris tm a s tre e in in g been s k ip p e r o f th e n a tio n a l Itu e k e r and F A S lie rk . re p re s e n t tlte lo b b y and h o lid a y lig h ts . O n p u b lic h e a lth t r a in in g c o u ld be p ro S« a S co u t fla g s h ip a nd his a s is t in g tile S h e rw o o d C o m m e n ç a i clu b , th e stage, b e tw e en shows. Santa cu re d N one o f th e p resent a p p li er on I m u cd on p age 5. colum n 3) in th e s p o tlig h t cants have special tr a in in g in th is a tte n d e d th e re c e n t C h e h a le m M o u n C la u s a ppeared w o rk . ta in 4-H p o ta to ban qu e t at w h ic h beside a' huge C h ris tm a s tre e a g lo w Surgeon N eeded A lso , tim e te n ta tiv e suggestions w e re w ith gay lig h tin g and tin s e l d e c o r T h e c o u n ty c o u rt has expressed : made by th e 4 -H p e o ple fo r th e ations. fro m w h e re he in tro d u c e d I event T h e re w ill be classes fo r 4-11 W V e rn e M c K in n e y , e d ito r o f the its e lf as fa v o rin g th e h ir in g o f A rg u s, w h o w is h e d e v e ry o n e a one o f th e present a p p lic a n ts be | c lu b m em b e rs and fa rm e rs. cause o f th e n a tu re o f th e w o r k in , M e r r y C h ristm a s. F ilia l d e ta ils re g a rd in g th e show S p e c ia l p rize to th e largest fa m - co n n e ctio n w it h th e c o u n ty hos / a re b e in g w o rk e d o u t and w ill be ; ily a tte n d in g d u r in g th e d a y. was p ita l w h e re a surgeon is needed as E m p lo ye s o f W e il’s D e p a rtm e n t a n n ou n ce d n e x t w eek a w a rd e d to If. J. S m ith o f 621 w e ll as a p h y s ic ia n . Utore w ill fin d a d d itio n a l s a la ry M em b e rs o f th e c o u rt p o in t o u t S o u th T h ir d avenue. H ills b o ro . in th e n pay envelopes S a tu rd a y. (I o n tin u rd on p age 4, colum n 4) T h e re w e re 11 in th e fa m ily a tte n d - ; J a k e W e il a n nounced T uesday Tin* in g th e p a rty . T h e p riz e was $5 ra is e is th e second th is year. W e il w o r th o f a d m issions Io th e th e a tre i said a m i became e ffe c tiv e M o n d a y don ate d b y O ra n g e Phelps, th e a tre ) a C h ris tin a s present to the 22 County Begins Building Staff for Health Unit Two Sections, Sixteen Pages ONG, long ago the Magi came with trophies To pay their homage to an infant King. T he vanished years saw shepherds in Judea Find magic light, and pause, remembering That there would be a sign that early morning When One would come with balm for weary scars, A donor of new hope, gay love, warm shelter, Who came to earth attuned to Christmas stars. r p llE prophecy of peace has ■ never vanished; it sings its way through blur of martial drums. Good will to men is more than myth or fancy: There are so many kindly ways it comes! Where stockings hang, gift-filled, and dreams are mended, Where tires, long dull, glow high and true again, Because we shared, an echo linds fulfillment: “Peace on earth, good will once more to men!” I B etter in c o m e s B ig H e lp to C ou n ty ing C o lle c tio n s 1936; D u r D e lin q u e n t P r o p e r ty D e c r e a se s B e tte r fa rm and c ity incomes fo r 1936 are reflected in the re p o rt on ta x collections released this week fro m the tax o ffice in H illsboro, w h ich shows gre atly in creased revenues over a year ago. F or the firs t tim e in a num ber of years, the collections have exceed ed a m illio n dollars. When books were checked, f o l lo w in g the close o f the fo u rth q u a rte rly paym ent December 15, to ta l collections had reached $1.- 018.101.85 as compared w ith to ta l collections o f $954 384.51 fo r 1935 In this comparison, the rem a ining days of tax collectio n f o r 1936 w o uld add som ething to the total, Miss G ladys Eisner, ta x deputy, pointed out. Back Taxes Paid C u rre n t taxes collected to date am ounted to $723.109 92 w hich is 78.5 per cent o f the $920,753 32 levy fo r 1936. The rem ainder o f the to ta l collections represented paym ent of de lin qu en t taxes w h ich have been flo w in g in to the tax o ffice fo r nearly a year in a steady stream. Comparison o f percentages shows that only 66.6 per cent of th e le vy i fo r 1935 was collected last year, and there s till rem ains 17.4 per cent H ills b o ro postoffice set a record of the 1935 r o ll uncollected. C om fo r outbound m a il Monday when pared on the basis o f ta x receipts 140 sacks of C hristm as cards and | Regular sem i-annual divid e n d of issued, there have been to date P ro p i sal to a llo w th e to w n s and c itie s o f O reg o n a share o f th e gaso packages started the jo u rn e y to , the T u a la tin V a lle y Federal Sav 13.000 receipts fo r 1936 as compared lin e ta x and re g is tra tio n fee fu n d , various parts of the country. L. T. ings and Loan association o f H ills to 11.000 fo r last year, according to boro has ju s t been announced and Miss Eisner. has been placed b e fo re th e state McPheetcrs, postmaster, said. G eneral business in the postoffice is e ffe ctive as of December 31. One d iffic u lt hu rd le taxes s u r h ig h w a y com m ia a io n , a c c o rd in g to seems to lx- reaching a peak for Checks fo r the d ivid e n d w ill be mounted th is year, th a t was not G i i rge McGee. H ills b o ro c ity m a n the year, w ith heavy sales of . m ailed on January 15 to a ll inves in e ffect iq 1935, was the lack a g e r and c h a irm a n o f a c o m m it B eginning M on tors of record on December 31. 1 o f a tax foreclosure sale this year tee fr t in th e L e a g u e o f O regon .-tamps reported day. three w indow s at the office The g ro w th of the association ! w hich last year stim u la te d collec- C itie s, been keeping steadily at has been most rem arkable, as it i tions and brought in m any tax R e c e n tly th e c o m m itte e m et w ith have H e n ry F C a b e ll, co m m issio n c h a ir w o rk from 8 in the m orn ing u n til has made a gain o f over 500 per paym ents w h ich m ig h t not o th e r m an. and R H. B a ld o ck. s ta te h ig h c lt lin g t im e a t 6 in the afternoon. cent d u rin g the calendar year. As wise have been made. The peak o f incom ing m a il was sets on January. 1936. were $28.- Interest Ends w a y e n g in ee r. A n o th e r session w ith The year 1935 also saw the te rm i th e e n tire co m m issio n has been r e vet to be reached Wednesday but 483.18 and now are $181.007.02. indications are tha t both outgoing "T he loan demand has been ve ry nation o f interest on taxes fo r quested. M cG ee de cla re d . and incom ing m a il exceeds that of good," said R. P. Rasmussen, treas 1934 and p rio r years. Aid Plans Given last year by a considerable amount, urer. "and has been unusual in tha t Forecasts of collections fo r an O ne pro p o sa l a d vanced to the M cPheeters said. loans have n e arly a ll been made o th e r year have not been made, co m m issio n is s im ila r to an a r T his year again, postal employes to ow ners occupying th e ir ow n but it is expected tha t collections ra n g e m e n t in th e s ta te o f W ash are pro m isin g the d e liv e ry of g ift in g to n . w h e re in c o rp o ra te d to w n s packages on C hristm as day in the homes. There has been p ra ctica lly ! w ill be as good, o r better, should no demand from contractors o r the u p tu rn in fa rm prices and in - re c e iv e d $1.50 p e r ca p ita fro m state c ity lim its. W hile the employes are fro m professional home bu ild ers." I comes continue at the same pace h ig h w a y fu n d s fu r m a in te n a n c e o f allow ed pay fo r th is tim e, the serv Rasmussen stated that it is a n tic i as d u rin g 1936. streets. T h is w o u ld g iv e th e in ice is a ll v o lu n ta ry on the part of pated the loan demand in 1937 w ill c o rp o ra te d m u n ic ip a litie s o f O re the postoffice crew , none being , f.ir exceed that o f th is year. gon a b o ut $880.634 based on th e com pelled to rep ort fo r d u ty on The association is under federal 1930 census. M cG ee p o in te d out. that day. ■ charter and carries the regular -A nother proposed p la n w o u ld r e R egistrations fo r the old age pen guarantee o f $5000 to each investor. lease fiv e p e r ce n t o f th e state sions under social se cu rity law w ill ) U nder act of congress the federal fu n d o f $666.000 th e fir s t y e a r; s ix continue at the postoffice u n til the governm ent invests in the p ro p o r p e r re n t th e n e x t, and seven p e r de partm ent orders them stopped. tio n of $3 fo r every $1 received cent th e t h ir d ye a r, a n d a fte r th a t M cPheeters said this week. Up ; fro m local investors. Judge Donald T. Tem pleton was n o t less th a n $900.000 a ye a r. to the p re se n t a few m ore than M o re th a n 61 p e r ce n t o f th e The T u a la tin V a lle y Federal Sav- among the county judges in a t 1000 persons have registered w ith state's p o p u la tio n , a c c o rd in g to th e : ings and Loan association is a tendance Thursday in P ortla nd w ith the o ffice here. 1930 census, is fo u n d in th e in c o r s tric tly local in s titu tio n and both Oregon legislators at a m eeting p o ra te d c itie s a nd to w n s o f O regon it and the W ashington Savings & o f the Association o f Oregon C oun- in c lu d in g P o rtla n d . W h ile th e m o Loan association are under t h e I ties called fo r th e purpose o f d is manager. cussing com ing legislation. Legis • 11 111.11 e m p lo y e s o l th e t< to ris ts o f these ce n ters c o n trib u te management o f J. M. Person. W a sh in g to n C o u n ty G u e rn se y O th e r la rg e fa m ilie s a tte n d in g lators in attendance fro m t h is T h e raise is in e x p e c ta tio n o f a B re e d ers' a ssociation w ill meet in a la rg e share to w a rd th e fu n d , y e , The board o f directors is made county were E. L. Ross, state sen- la rg e r v o lu m e o f business in t h e (h e H iU s b o ro C h a m b e r o f C o m - in c lu d e d th e Ray T ra u g h b e r fa m th e c itie s ’ needs a re n o t recognized. up o f J. O. Robb. J. M . Person. E. | ator: Ray L. A n trim o f Aloha, and o ( H ills b o ro : E d w a rd M eeuw sen , sto re d u rin g th e c o m in g year. W e il I in e re e room s M o n d a y at 8 p. m. C. ily j L. Johnson, and R. P Rasmussen of J. W. Hughes o f Forest Grove, rep fa m ily o f Hanks ro u te 1; J. A . I A lle g in g p e rm a n e n t in ju r ie s re M cG ee d e cla re d . r t m a rk e d . Business th is ye a r has ! W Robinson, fie ld re p re s e n ta tiv e See No Jeopardv H illsboro, George G Hancock and resentatives. O 'D e ll fa m ily and th e C W. B ro s h - . ce ive d w h e n he w as a tta c k e d b y ! been s te a d ily in crea sin g , it is p o in t fo r the A m e ric a n G u e rn se y B re e d A nn ua l G range conference f o r D. D. B um p o f Forest Grove. E m il T h e league c o m m itte e is o f th e Am ong the legislation, w h ich the ed out. and e v e ry m o n th has sh o w n e rs ’ a ssociation, w ill la k e p a rt in e r fa m ily o f H ills b o r o ro u te 2 A ll ' Pete B a u e r in an a rg u m e n t Sep- 1 e p in io n th a t due to th e m illio n W ashington county, t h e p rim a ry Johnson. J. O. Johnson and B e rt C. association discussed w ith th e legis- fo u r fa m ilie s lis te d 10 m em bers. te m b e r 27. 1935, E a rl B a te m an o f a s u b s ta n tia l in crease o v e r th e I th e m ee tin g . d o lla r in crea se in reve n u e s each purpose o f w h ich is the schooling Rue o f T igard. M e rc h a n ts and businessm en id lin g tors, was a re-coding o f the state G le n w o o d th is week file d su it business o f the same m o n th in W a sh in g to n c o u n ty association, th e business stre e ts re p o rte d th e ' a g a in st Ihe C o lu m b ia D is tr ib u tin g y e a r fo r th e last fo u r years, s h a r o f G range officers, was held De tax laws to assure u n ifo rm tax 19.35. W e il s.ud in g o f a s m a ll p o rtio n o f th is fu n d cember 16. in Aloha Grange hall la rg e s t sales e v e r e xp e rie n c e d in one o f lo n g s ta n d in g but w h ic h has procedure over the state. T em ple co m p a n y o f P o rtla n d and B a u e r. D u r in g th e C h ris tm a s rush. W e il's w ith more than 200 members pres w ith th e c itie s w i l l not je o p a rd iz e H ills b o ro , th e stores b e in g cro w d e d ton said. The present la w was set s to re has e m p lo y e d a s ta ff o f .31 to been in a c tiv e d u rin g th e past few a ll day w ith C h ris tm a s sh o p pe rs I B a te m an asks $15.000 dam ages a nd i th e h ig h w a y p ro g ra m in th is state, ent from 14 county organizations. up in 193! and has been added to $75 fo r d o c to r b ills . h a n d le th e h o lid a y sh o p p in g cro w d years, was re c e n tly re o rg a n ize d and P residing over the afternoon and o r th e co m m issio n 's pla n s fo r p re p a rin g fo r th e h o lid a y w h ic h each session of t h e legislature In Ins c o m p la in ,. B a te m an d e E ach o f th e e x tra e m p lo ye s also | th e b reeders a re to c a rry on a nigh t sessions was Ray G ill, state m a tc h in g fe d e ra l m oney. comes th is w eek. develop-1 since, u n til it almost is in effective. cla res th a t B a u e r appeared at the [ w ill re c e iv e some re m e m b ra n ce I b ro a d p ro g ra m fo r th e master. O th e r state officers p a r E le ve n states a lre a d y have d i T w e n ty -e ig h t rooms of the coun Tem pleton said. B a te m an s to re at G le n w o o d and I fro m tin* m an a g e m en t on C h r is t t m ent o f th e G u e rn se y breed in p o rtio n s o f th e gas and tic ip a tin g included M orton T om p ty p u b lic schools have com pleted s o lic ite d beer sales fo r his com - j v e rte d I th is co u n ty . The legislative program , in con mas. kins o f G rand Island, overseer, and re g istra tio n fo r J u n io r Red Cross, re g is tra tio n re v e n u e to th e ir m u pa n y. He o b je c te d to th e b ra n d o f A n y o n e in te re s te d in G u e rn se y "We hope to c o n tin u e the in Mrs. G. W. Thiessen o f M ilw a u kie , according to the records in the o f nection w ith diversio n o f a la rg e r n ic ip a litie s . w h ile C a lifo r n ia m akes ¡«■er B a te m an was s e llin g , th e co m - 1 percentage of gas tax m oney to crease in business to such an e x c a ttle is w e lco m e to jo in th is o rg a n an a p p o rtio n m e n t o f a h a lf-c e n t a le ctu rer. fice o f O. B. Kraus, superintendent counties, as discussed at a recent p la in t says. te n t d u r in g th e c o m in g ye a r th a t iz a tio n and p a rtic ip a te in those ac Feature o f the afternoon session of schools. B a u e r. B a te m an states, used v i o - 1 g a llo n , c re a tin g a d iv e rs io n o f $6.- m eeting of the association w ith the increases in s a la ry to o u r e m p lo ye s t iv itie s T h e m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t was an address by G ill on "L o o k R e q u e s tin g H in t th e state fa ir le n t and a b u sive language, u n t il 000.000. M cG ee p o in ts out. Latest schools to register and highw ay commission, also received can he g iv e n at n e x t C h ris tm a s is open to a n yo n e d e s irin g to at- ing F o rw a rd in G range W o rk ;" ad board change th e dates fo r th e B a te m a n o rd e re d h im o u t o f th e tim e .” W e il said. | tend. dress by W. F. Cyrus, county agent, the teachers arc Garden Home, fo u r . the attention. sta te fa ir to la te S e ptem ber, o r s to re at w h ic h tim e B a u e r a tta cke d , Legislators prom ised co-operation in w h ich he urged the Granges to rooms, Edw ard Taggart; Banks, 1 e a rly O cto b e r, th e O reg o n F a ir k n o c k in g B a te m an to th e flo o r and R uth B ailey; T ualatin . 1 w ith the association in w o rk in g make themselves ava ila ble to O re room, S e cre ta rie s’ a ssociation m et F rid a y k ic k in g h im on th e a n k le , c ru s h in g gon's newcom ers a rriv in g f r o m room. Edna L u ttre ll: St. Cecelia's. out th e program and agreed to an and S a tu rd a y in P o rtla n d . F d L . and b re a k in g th e bone, w h ic h ' re - ! sections w h ere t h e a g ric u ltu ra l Beaverton, 2 rooms. Sister M. Con- ir te r im com m ittee to re -co d ify the M oure, w h o is a m e m b e r, re p o rte d s u ite d in p e rm a n e n t in ju r y . 1 tax laws. solata. m ethods are d iffe re n t. th is w e e k. A ll o f th e c o u n ty fa irs E n te rin g a d e m u rre r lo an in - j W ednesday nigh t t h e gra n g e rs) = o f th e s la te w e re re p re se n te d nt d ie tm e n t c h a rg in g m a n s la u g h te r. C la y to n N y b e rg o f T u a la tin and and visito rs saw the Aloha d r ill the m ee tin g . M o o re said. W ilfu r d D avis. C o rn e liu s , pleaded Joe B e rg e r o f H a z e ld a lc . placed team c a rry o ff fir s t place in T h e re s o lu tio n a rg u e d th a t th e not g u ilty b e fo re J u d g e R F ra n k * second and seventh, re s p e c tiv e ly , d r i ll contest. M rs. Ted W agonblast W ith d e ta ile d d o cke ts on the T h e g e n e ra l idea is th a t th e ne w i d a le s s h o u ld be set back to a llo w M o n d a y .' w ith th e ir te n -e a r c o rn e x h ib its and R. P. Rasmussen were the n e w 19.37 A A A p ro g ra m no w be in g p ro g ra m is th e b e g in n in g o f a m o re , th e c o u n ty fa irs n h e lle r o p p o r- P eters in c ir c u it c o u rt D a v is was in d ic te d fo llo w in g an p re p a re d in W a s h in g ton , fa rm e rs p e rm a n e n t lo n g -tim e d e ve lo p m e n t t u n it y to p re p a re e x h ib its fo r a u to crash on th e D a ir y C re e k in th e ju n io r d iv is io n o f th e G ra in leaders. Second place w ent to the and H a y sh o w at C hicago, a c c o rd H ills b o ro team. Ir w in Chase and o f O re g o n w ill have f u ll in fo rm a w h ic h w ill c o n tin u e in some such Salem , and also Io m a ke a b e tte r b rid g e west o f H ills b o ro in w h ic h in g to w o rd re c e iv e d by L . E. F ra n Mrs. James Forsythe leaders, w h ile tio n on w h ic h to base th e ir c ro p fo rm th ro u g h o u t th e n e x t fo u r s h o w in g o f crops and ve getables R a lp h P ra h l. 41. fa rm e r n o rth o f cis. assista n t c o u n ty agent. pointm ent next season. T h is does th ird place was awarded to T iga rd (By Wm. F. Cyrus. County Agent) ye a rs a t leas,. M o re e m phasis on pla n s fo r th e n e x t s p rin g th re e by reason o f the fact th a t m ore H ills b o ro , lo st his lif e N o v e m b e r C o nd ition o f fall-seeded crops not necessarily hold true, as p le n ty T h e c o rn was in c o m p e titio n w ith G range w ith Ralph B elknap and m on th s e a rlie r th a n la t year, says p ra c tic e p a y m e n ts is an im p ro v e m a tu re e x h ib its w o u ld re su lt. 16. rig h t now is be tte r than it was ex- of things m ight happen between now s im ila r e x h ib its fro m e leven o th e r Mrs. Fred N unninkam p. leaders. W illia m I, T eutsch, assistant c o u n m e n t u n d e r O reg o n co n d itio n s . D ire c to r W h ile o f th e state fa ir, In his d e m u rre r, D a v is alleges The evening session offered group pectcd to be in v ie w o f the long and spring that w o u ld s till p e rm it t y agent le a d e r al and th e d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re , that Ihe in d ic tm e n t fa ils to eon- * states in the n e rth e rn re g io n o f th e m eetings fair subordinate G range t d ry fa ll. W ith an average w in te r this crop lo come in to the spring ' fu college. T eu tse h and refused Io m a k e a n y changes in fo rm to Ih e O regon code; charges* U n ite d States. "T h e pla e in g s w e re p a r tic u la r ly masters, lecturers, secretaries, home from now on. we should come out g ro w in g season in about the same B a k e r, c h a irm a n o f th e s ta le com d a le s th is year. M oo re re m a rk e d . (C ontinu ed on p age 2. colum n 6) s ig n ific a n t," sta te d H. C. S e ym o u r, economic and a g ric u ltu ra l com m it-1 w ith fa ir ly good stands of fa ll stage o f developm ent it n o rm a lly rn itte e . re c e n tly re tu rn e d f r o m A n u m b e r o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty I gra in and seed crops. Reseeding is. state c lu b leader, "because th e ju n tecs. W a s h in g to n , w h e re th e y re p re s e n t granges and ch a p te rs o f th e F a rm I w ill not be extensive. Stands at F ortun ately the acreage o f h a iry H e a rin g o f a la b o r d is p u te be e rs ’ U n io n have passed re so lu tio n s io r c o rn sh o w at C h ica g o th is y e a r ed 1 Hi ta te in 1 h «■ c o n fe re n ce this tim e appear ra th e r ragged in vetch in this county w ill not be was Ih e la rg e s t in th e h is to ry o f w h ic h d e te rm in e d th e g e n e ra l o u t tw e e n th e L u m b e r a nd S a w m ill i a s k in g th a t th e dates fo r th e state I m any instances but generally they as large ne xt year as i t was the W o rk e rs ' u n io n , and th e S tim so n fa ir be changed. M oore p o in te d out. th e contest and th e c a m p e titio n lin e s o f th e n e w p ro g ra m . j are be tte r than m any believed they past year. The delayed germ ination was p a r tic u la r ly ke e n ." W h ile O reg o n and o th e r n o r th L u m b e r co m p a n y, was co n clu d e d | pro ba bly w o n't h u rt the A u stria n i w o u ld be. C la y to n and Joe’s e x h ib its p la c w e s te rn states fa ile d to put o ve r T uesday in th e U n ite d S la te s c o u r t ' F u n e ra l services fo r Rev. R. D. I Just w hat the exact condition of fie ld peas at a ll, p ro v id in g heavy ed Ih e highest o f a n y o f th e e x h ib its t h e ir re c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r a s im p li house in P o rtla n d T h e c o n tro v e rs y Benham . 95. C o rn e liu s pastor, w h o Methods o f finance and wavs to ) these crops may e ve n tu a lly be frosts w ith o u t snow covering do fro m O regon. fie d p ro g ra m based e n tir e ly on s o il in v o lv e d th e r ig h t o f th e S tim so n I d ie d a l P o rtla n d s a n ita riu m S a tu r obtain projects under the P u b lic won t be know n fo r some tim e yet. not damage it. b u ild in g pra ctice s, th e y d id s u c e m p lo ye s Io h o ld an e le c tio n fo r day n ig h t, w e re h e ld in S u n n y s id e S c iitc m e Suspended W orks adm in istra tion , were d is - ! They are ju s t n ice ly through the ceed in p re v e n tin g th e d e v e lo p (lie pu rp o se o f fo rm in g a u n io n . A A d v e n tis t c h u rc h m en t o f a p ro g ra m based alm ost u n io n a lre a d y has been fo rm e d by | T e a ch e rs’ e x a m in a tio n s , w h i e h S e v e n th -d a y Georg«' Rice. H ills b o ro y o u th n r cussed w ith interested representa- ground and plen ty of things could Loaea I.k n e w rc s le d b y P o rtla n d p o lic e fo r a s -l fives o f W ashington county p o liti happen lo them, although there is e n tir e ly on Ih e o th e r e x tre m e o f th e men. a c c o rd in g Io re p o rts | w e re co n clu d e d F rid a y , e o n s lilu le d T uesday m o rn in g . E llis Norma Couch, Portland, was not a n _ yth in g we can sec im m ediatc- ____ _______ „ „ yes- _ T ho m a s A. T o n g u e J r.. H ills b o ro ■ ,th e last te a che rs’ e x a m in a tio n In T h e Rev M r. B e n h a m was a C iv il s n iilt and ro b b e ry in a f illin g s t a - t ‘ cal units at _ _ d iv e rs io n and c ro p c o n tro l, t h e a special m eeting fined $75 and costs and suffered O reg o n d e le g a tio n re p o rts. Dodd i a tto rn e y , rep re se n te d Ih e S tim so n be g iv e n in th is c o u n ty , a cco rd in g w a r ve te ra n , a m e m b e r o f th e 13th | lio n h o ld u p O c to b e r 25. pleaded I te rd a y (W ednesdtay) a fte rn o o n in ly ahead o f us th a t w o u ld h in d e r suspension of his d riv e r's license headed a c o m m itte e o f w e ste rn J L u m b e r co m p a n y, and S h e r iff J o in t) to O. B, K ra u s, s u p e rin te n d e n t o f re g im e n t o f N ew Y o r k c a v a lry . He g u ilty in c ir c u it c o u rt in P o rtla n d ' the c ity ha ll al Forest G rove called th e ir fu rth e r development. O f a ll the crops seeded, and fo r 60 days when he plead g u ilty had been a m in is te r In th e S e v S a tu rd a y and re c e iv e d a suspended ! by C. C. H ockley, state d ire c to r of g ro w e r re p re s e n ta la tiv liv e s w h ic h was Jo h n W. C o n n e ll was a m o n g tlie | schools. w hich have la in in the ground un F rid a y before Justice A. W. Havens e n th -d a y A d v e n tis t c h u rc h fo r th e ) sentence p e n d in g good b e h a v io r. an Im p o rta n t fa c to r in b rin g in g w itnesses c a lle d to testify. T h e I T h re e te a che rs to o k th e e x a in in - p u b lir works. to reckless d riv in g . Havens sus th c c o m p ro m is e a g re e m e n t w h ic h h e a rin g was b e fore H a r ry Hazel. I a ,io n , th e reco rd s sh o w . T h e y w e re past 53 years. He e sta b lish e d th e 1 Requirem ents of p u b lic works germ inated u n til t h e last rains, pended $50 o f the fin e and placed Mrs. Lee In ju re d projects are th a t the p o litic a l u n it h a iry vetch is probably the least Couch on parole fo r the year. e m bodies a la rg e r p ro p o rtio n o f t r ia l e x a m in e r fo r th e la b o r rein-1 R u th H e le n W ill. M a rg u e rc tte F . ) firs t c h u rc h o f th is d e n o m in a tio n i so il b u ild in g paym ents, a lth o u g h lio n s hoard. T h e t r ia l w ill d e te r ! Ilo o h e r. a n d M a b e l F. Hanson, in O regon n e a rly 50 ye a rs ago at ! M rs. D ora L ee o f G ales C re e k is sponsoring the w o rk shall finance prom ising. This is sta rtin g a ll rig h t, it c o n ta in s c e rta in c ro p c o n t r o l, m in e w h e th e r o r not an e le c tio n i H e re a fte r teachers w ill be eom - B e a ve rto n H e leaves his w id o w . al S m ith s h o s p ita l u n d e r th e c a r e , 55 per cent o f the pro je ct throu gh but as it is a slo w -g ro w in g crop, Horace M acG uirc o f London, a A le x a n d e r Benham . H is o f D r. F. S R ic h a rd s o f Forest , cash or bonds, w h ile Ihe govern needing a long period in w h ich to fa e lo rs fo r c o rn w h ic h w e re deem - w ill be o rd e re d fo r th e pu rp o se o f p o lle d lo q u a lif y th ro u g h N o rm a l J e n n ie m l e sse n tia l by th e m id d le western I fo rm in g a u n in n lo a ffilia te w ith I school tr a in in g u n iv e rs ity o r c o l- i d e a th was alm ost on th e ir 68th . G ro v e She su sta in ed a fra c tu re d ment w ill m ake an o u trig h t grant root and get started, it is not im student al O xford, was a week-end leaders. I the Lu m be r and S a w m ill u n it. lege courses. probable th a t it m ay be a dissap- guest of John «Budi Person. wedding anniversary. h ip in a f a ll s e v e ra l days ago. o f 45 per cent o f the cost. Plan Revival Potato Show at Sherwood Fund Diversion Postoffice Sets Record for Would Benefit New Christmas Mail Local Streets Savings, Loan Forges Ahead During Year Weil Employes Get Pav Boost Guernsey Breeders Meet Here Monday State Solons, Judges Meet Bateman Sues Beer Salesman Grangers Hold Annual Meeting Twenty-Eight School Rooms in Red Cross Secretaries’ Group Asks Fair Changes Honors Won at National Show Washington Crop Conference Assures Earlier Information fo r Farmers Here Condition Autumn-Seeded Crops Found Better Than Seemed Possible E arlier! Ñ’ D,,àSd oï Hearing Completed forStim son Mill Rites Held for Rev. R. D. Benham Oregon PWA Head Holds Grove Meet Last Teachers’ Quiz Given Here Friday I I