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November 25 on T h»' --------- \ Volum e 13, Nu. 38 <Y *^ H ills b o r o In d i-p e iid e n t E sla h lls tie d /ies/deuf Dies Bynon Makes Peace Plea in Address j ury '4^ Returns 13 Indictments “ W « r ' i Leaaoii to Lessen F o u r S e c re t W a r ,” m e n ts S ays S p e a k e r; D ra w A r m is tic e A c tiv itie s L a rg e fo r H ills b o ro c itiz e n s tu rn e d o u t lunt T h u is d n y , in th e face o f a heavy t a i n , f o r t h e ir 19th a n n u a l u n it I ver- .sai y o b se rva n ce o f th e f ir s t A r m is tice day. w ith a m o r n in g p a ra d e and p a trio tic o b se rva n ce in t h e V e n e tia n th e a tre fe a tu r in g th e d a y's O v e r a dozen g ro u p s w e re in c lu d e d in th e ra n k s o f m a rch e r« in th e pa ra d e u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f C a p ta in A r t h u r K ro e g e r o f the lo ca l n a tio n a l g u a rd b u tte ry u s g ra n d m a rs h a l A m o n g th e u n its in tin* parade w e re the U n ite d S p a n ish W a r V eteran«. V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W ars. H ills b o ro A m e ric a n L e g io n H a n ks A m e ric a n L e g io n . Sons o f th e L e g io n . B o y Scouts. Sea Scouts. C u b Scouts, bands fro m B e th u n v and H e lv e tia , and s e v e ra l a u x ilia r ie s . T h e p a ra d e m u te led th ro u g h fla g - bedecked H ills b o ro a tre e tl and paused b e fo re th e c o u rt hou.se sq u a re fo r a fla g -ra is in g , w it h m em ber« o f the n a tio n a l g u a rd u n it in charge. T aps w e re b lo w n by H e n ry B a rro n in m e m o ry o f the w a r dead Itv v ie n G iv e s A d d re ss A lla n B y n o n . fo rm e r sta te sena to r fro m M u ltn o m a h a n d a W o rld w a r ve te ra n , gave th e p rin c ip a l t.d k o f th e d a y in p a tr io tic e x ^ r- «•• « h o ld .it I I o 'c lo c k in th«* V e n e tia n th e a tre a tte n d e d b y th e la r g Joseph C o u n c il, fo r 63 ye a rs a W a sh in g to n c o u n ty re sid e n t, d ie d M o n d a y and w ill be b u rie d here to d ay. Joseph Connell, Old Resident, Dies Monday / Joseph C o n n e ll. Hl fo r th e past 63 ye a rs a re s id e n t o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , d ie d last M o n d a y e ve n in g at Jones h o s p ita l a fte r n e a rly six I y e a r« ’ illn e ss F u n e ra l se rvice s w ill be h e ld th is u fte rn o o n ‘ T h u r s d a y > at 1 30 fro m th e M e th o d is t E p isco p a l c h u rc h w it li R ev A le x a n d e r H a w th o rn e in ch a rg e In te rm e n t w ill be in F ir L a w n ce m e te ry M r C o n n e ll was b o rn in O n ta rio . C anada. on F e b ru a ry 16. 1856 He est crowd “ Wg| lesson ‘ lie d e cla re d , "is to lessen had beeu a re s id e n t o f th e c it y o f H ills b o n F • inc«* r e t ir in g fro m fa r m ta bi Vi • «1« i if*- the tawon of the W o rld w .n we n o w h e a r th e steady in g in 1913 H e cam e to O reg o n in tra m p o f n a tio n s as th e y m a rc h in 1874 at th e a g e o f 18 w h e n his p a r- to a n o th e r w o r ld w a r The gre at < n ts m ove d here, and s e ttle d on the est a rm a m e n t race th e w o r ld ha« fa rm n o w o w n e d by T ho m a s C o n n e ll. a b ro th e r. t v e r seen is now’ at its h e ig h t. " S h o rtly a fte r th e close o f th e < e le b ra te d (¿olden A n n iv e rs a ry W o rld w a r ' he .a id , “ A m e ric a in Last Ik c e m b e r 30. M r and M r» d u ce d tin o th e r n a tio n s to fo llo w C o n n e ll ce le b ra te d t h e ir g o ld e n us h i g iv in g up w a r by s ig n in g w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry , h a v in g been th e K e llo g g peace pact N o w we m a rrie d in H ills b o ro on D e ce m b e r d is c o v e r th a t w h ile w e had been 30 1886 M rs. C o n n e ll, w h o s u rvive s, in earnest, m a n y o f th e o th e r na-1 was M ild n d W ood, a n a tiv e o f turns s ig n e d th e pence pact w it h H ills b o ro T h e ir 50th a n n iv e rs a ry t h e ir fin g e rs crosaed W e M Hik re a l last y e a r w as th e occasion f o r a c e l e b ra tio n a tte n d e d bv a host o f «hq a u u i sh a re o f th«* m en’ for |x?ace; th e y w r a p p e d o n ly frie n d s . b lu e p rin ts A c tu a lly th e y have o u t F o r ye a rs a fte r t h e ir m a rria g e . la w e d o n ly th e d e c la ra tio n o f M r and M i C o n n e ll liv e d on th e ir war He re fe rre d to th e c u rre n t f ir m n o rth o f H ills b o r o In 1913 a tta c k s on n o n -c o m b a ta n ts a n d 1 th e y tu rn e d th e fa rm o v e r to th e ir c iv ilia n s in th e c a rr y in g on o f p re s tnd i «<l In to H illsb o ro . ent w ars, s a y in g th a t "T re a tie s : In a d d itio n to th e w id o w . M r. h a \ e once again becom e o n ly scraps C o n n e ll is s u rv iv e d by tw o c h il o f paj»er ' d re n . A r th u r, w h o s t ill liv e s on th e P reserve C radle of L iberty Joseph C o n n e ll fa rm , and M rs A s tro n g plea to re m a in a b so lu te - ! G ra ce A b e n d ro th o f P o rtla n d , and (( » n tin u rd on p a g r .1, rtilu m u 2) seven g ra n d c h ild re n . A second son. F ra n k W d ie d tw o ye a rs ago. T h re e b ro th e rs and one s is te r also s u rv iv e , in c lu d in g Jo h n C o n n e ll. W a sh in g to n c o u n ty s h e riff. T hom as C o n n e ll, o f H ills b o ro , and I ) r E. D e W itt C o n n e ll and M rs Jane Union Strife Oniets Down In d ic t In c lu d e d ; Session o f J u r y T u rn o u t actlvil • Lewis both of Portland Young's F u n e ra l H o m e is in ch a rg e o f a r ran gem ent«. C o n n e ll's passing h a s f u r th e r ' th in n e d th e ra n k s o f o ld -tim e r s in th e c o u n ty now r a p id ly d w in d lin g A ll hough he had been s ic k since 1931. M r C o n n e ll had n o t been c I o n fin e d to th e h o s p ita l u n t il one w I e e k p r io r to h is d e a th . W h ile la b o r s tr ife b ro k e loose a g a in in P o rtla n d tin s w eek, th e p ic k e tin g o f tw o H ills b o r o g ro c e ry stores c o n tin u e d p e a c e fu lly fo llo w - m g th e b r ie f o u tb re a k o f h o s tilitie s e a rly I is l w eek. P ic k e ts (Misted at th e F a irw a y m a rk e t a nd th e H ig h w a y m a rk e t h e re re m a in e d on d u ty th ro u g h o u t th e w eek. P o rtla n d w itn e sse d th e o u tb re a k o f an e p id e m ic o f b ro k e n b e e r ta v e rn w in d o w s a n il a tta c k s i on g.irages .o ld fu e l e o n i|g in ie s T he 1 th re a te n e d tie -u p o f P o rtla n d 's h a r b o r was cle a re d u p last T h u rs d a y , h o w e v e r, w h e n F orest d r o v e C. I A lth o u g h ra in c o n tin u e d to fa ll O s a w m ill u n io n p ic k e ts w e re .w ith d ra w n fro m Hues e sta blish ed lig h t ly th is w eek. th e biggest on I I c a rlo a d s o f d is p u te d lu m b e r d o w n p o u r o f th e fa ll had e v id e n tly p ro d u ce d b y th e C a rn a tio n L u m been te rm in a te d , a c c o rd in g to r a in b e r c o m p a n y o f F ore st G rove . C a llin g o f f o f llie s a w m ill w o rk i fa ll fig u re s fo r th e past w e e k a n r r s ' p ic k e ts cam e ju s t b e fo re th e no u nce d by th e lo c a l b io lo g ic a l 8 o 'c lo c k d e a d lin e , w h ic h had been s u rv e y o ffic e . set by I h e P o rtla n d W a te rfro n t 1 O n e and fiv e -te n th s inches o f E m p lo y e rs ' a ssociation as Hie tim e ra in w e re re co rd e d fo r the s ix fo r p o rl c lo n in g m Hie e v e n t o f 1 days e n d in g Tuesday, w ith a S a t c o n tin u e d u n io n resista n ce P a ra u rd a y m a rk o f .60 in ch e s to p p in g d o x ic a lly enough, lo n g sh o re m e n the week Tins brought th e figure set Io w o rk lo a d in g the lu m b e r on i fo r th e recent ra in s to rm to to o th e fr e ig h te r llc g ir a on A rm is tic e inches M a x im u m te m p e ra tu re was d a y , w h ile a ll th e rest o f I l i e re co rd e d Tuesday, w h e n th e .58- w a te rfr o n t was id le in o b servance degree m a rk was reached. A lo w o f tin- h o lid a y . o f 42 o c c u rre d S a tu rd a y n ig h t. Rainfall T o ta l H its 4.6 Inches Hillsboro Bargain Day Set for Saturday, November 27 P re p a rin g to w e lco m e th e h o li w o m en A ll g ifts a re fu rn is h e d by d a y season w ilh a n o th e r o f the tin- v a rio u s fir m s p a rtic ip a tin g . successful H ills b o r o B a rg a in Days. ( i inin ltlee Sponsors Plan 34 H ills b o r o m e rc h a n ts have agreed B a rg a in day is sponsored bv to o ffe r a ll m a n n e r o f b a rg a in s and th e r e ta il trades c o m m itte e o f th e g ift.-. In v is ito rs S a tu r d a y , N o v e m c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce w h ic h m - b e r 27 eludes Neal Bush, c h a irm a n , I ’ A. I.ik e o th e r b a rg a in day o f the A n d e rso n . J a k e W e il, R a lp h W il- past, th e m e rc h a n ts an- lis tin g an " i i . F red E n g e ld in g e r. N ve B ris to l, e x c e p tio n a l b a rg a in each on a spe- I.e s te r Ire la n d . G e o rg e S e lfrid g e , r ia l page in th e H ills b o ro A rg ils , F re d A m a e h e r. Joe Coe. H a r ry w h ic h w ill hi- d e liv e re d F rid a y in a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ty . In a d d i Bates, C. C. W e b e r a nd H. H. S m ith . tio n . in v ita tio n s to a tte n d th e Business houses p a rtic ip a tin g in eve n t also w ill he d is trib u te d m th e eve n t in c lu d e I'ig g ly W ig g ly o u tly in g p a rts o f th e c o u n ty . store. tm |H -ria l Feed A- G la m N e a rly A ll S tores In c lu d e d co m p a n y. S p ro u s e -R e itz store. P e r N e a rly e v e ry lin e o f business in fe c tio n B a k e ry , C S to re Hills H ills b o ro w ill In r i p resented on b o ro P h a rm a cy. J { '. P e n n e y c o m th e b a rg a in lis t., a nd sto re s and pany. F a irw a y M a rk e t D e lta D ru g e th e r places o f business an- p la n store. Ben F ra n k lin store. I la lv o r - n in g m a n y o ffe r in g - besides the ,-im M o to r co m p a n y. H ills b o ro A r one Hem o ffe re d at th e special go-. S e lfrid g e F u r n itu r e sto re . P a lm p rie e D ru g sto re . S a h n o w 's G arage M en's D u r in g the a fte rn o o n b e g in n in g Shop. S m ith 's G ro c e ry . H ills b o ro at 2 o 'c lo c k at th e c h a m b e r o f Feed com pany. H ills b o r o A p p li i - i m m ereo »aim er, th e re w ill he a ance A P lu m b in g co m p a n y. F a rm fre e d is tr ib u tio n o f g if t - to a ll er.- Cash store. S a fe w a y S tore. \ lO to rs m H ills b o r o th a t day. To W e il's D e p a rtm e n t store. G o ld L e a f p a rtic ip a te in th e g ifts , .shoppers D a iry P ro d u cts co m p a n y. W ile y 's a re not re q u ire d to m a k e p u r G io e e ry . H ills b o r o M eat co m p a n y. chases nt a n y o f th e stores. L e s te r Ire la n d A C o m p a n y, and T h e same p la n o f g ift d is t r ib u C o o m e r A L a cke y. tio n w h ic h p ro v e d so p o p u la r last Special advertising for the oe- . pring w ill be used again, w ith bc«n reserved bj 1 I tlu. ¿tfts dr idcd lor m en and (L»ntlniis4 on I, culwnn ■) 1873 Next Set D ecem ber 9 T h irte e n m d ii tm i-n ts w e re r e tu r n - <d late last W ed n end ay a fte rn o o n as th e g ra n d ju r y b ro u g h t its te rm to a do se , w ith fo u r o f th e re tu rn e d cases be in g se cre t in d ic tm e n ts . F ra n k D avis. 44. a rre ste d O cto b e r 7 on a m o ra ls charge, was in d ic te d , as was Don Quaif«*. o f K elso. Wash., a rre ste d N o ve m b e r 3 Q u a ife was also in vo lve d on a s ta tu to ry charge T h re e Forest G ro v e men. E rw a rd G re e le y , Ray G illespie* and W a lla ce W< hst< i . a rre ste d e a rly th is m o n th , w t re in d ic te d on charges o f assault and batte r y g ro w in g o u t o f u n io n tro u b le s th e re . Slot M achines Found H e rb e rt C W est 30. and Jam es B E lk in s . 36. b o th o f P o rtla n d , w e re in d ic te d on tw o co u n ts o f assault and ro b b e ry w h ile a rm e d w ith a d a n g e r, ous w eapon as an o u tg ro w th o f sh o o tin g scrape. W est and E lk in s we re* accused o f ta k in g tw o slot m a ch in e s fro m th e W e s tim b e r L o g g in g co m p a n y co m m issa ry, f o l l o w i n g w h ic h one o f tw o shots fire d w o u n d ed E lk in s in the* r ig h t sh o u ld e r. T h e p a ir were* a p p re h e n d e d at R e e d v ille by S h e r iff ( ’ o n n e ll last W ednesday B o th w e re said to have p ris o n re c ord« w it h W e s ts lis t of charges against th e la w d a tin g back to a je w e lr y s to re ro b b e ry in P o rtla n d m 1924. E lk in s was released u n d e r >5000 b a il. A re n t re c e ip t ta k e n fro m E lk in s led to d is c o v e ry by P o rtla n d p o lice o f 211 slo t m achines, .some o f w h ich H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 18, 1937 Kocbcr Band to Make Local Debut After Tour H ills b o ro d a n ce-goers w ill b<* th e firs t to h e a r Iv a n K o c b c r s c o lo r fu l o rc h e s tra since its r e tu rn re- <•< n t ly fro m a tra n s c o n tin e n ta l to u r w hen th e y a tte n d th e 37th a n n u a l H ills b o ro F ire m e n s dance T h a n k s g iv in g n ig h t at S h u te p a rk a u d ito riu m . K o c b i-r's m u s ic a l o rg a n iz a tio n re c e n tly co n clu d ed an e xte n d e d to u r o f m id d le w< ste rn v a u d e v ille c ir cu its. d u rin g w h ic h it p la y e d be fo re la rg e audiences in D e n v e r and C hicago P la n s fo r th e dance are be in g b u ilt a ro u n d th e appearance <»i th e o rc h e s tra a c c o rd in g to A L. B ro c k , c o m m itte e c h a irm a n . D e c o ra tio n s f it t in g In w ith th e T h a n k s g iv in g m o t if are be in g a r ran g e d by th e fire m e n . B ro c k said. D a n cin g n e x t T h u rs d a y n ig h t w i l l be g in at 9 o 'c h x k . w ith a special feature* a ttra c tio n fo r a ll dancers jc h e d u le d fo r 10 o 'c lo c k . A s s is tin g B ro c k w ith a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e dance a re T o m m y N ie lse n and B ill C ham ber of H e a rs T a lk C o m m e rc e by W . G. T u c k e r , R e s e ttle m e n t Annual Milk Fund Benefit Set Tonight Response Good for Red Cross Corn Show Set for Portland Unemployed Census Begun Thanksgiving Service Set C ro xxding Causes C r.is li A te le p h o n e ,x»le on the south side o f B a se lin e street, betxxeen E ig h th and N in th , xvas sheared o f f W e d nesday xvhen s tru c k b y a ca r d riv e n b y M a rg a re t B a tc h e ld e r, o f H ills boro. M iss B a tc h e ld e r's car. go in g east on B ase lin e slid o f f th e s lip p e ry p a ve m e n t xvhen txvo sp e e ding cars g o in g x* e » staged » pasting d u e l . 4Ud w iQ A d vJ h u cU tUu »By Ed O Meara) A n o th e r B ig A g r ic u lt u r a l O u tlo o k M e e t fo r C o u n ty P la n n e d ; W a r r e n s C h a ir m a n ; M ade M e e tin g s Set H illsboro’s high school gridm en, a fte r a sh o rt rest fol low ing th e ir A rm istice day victory over T ig ard , re tu rn ed P re lim in a ry plans were com plet- to th e practice field early th is w eek in p re p a ra tio n fo r cd Saturday m orn ing fo r another th e ir tw o final gam es, w ith an eye to w a rd s bringing hom e a g ric u ltu ra l economic ou tloo k con- the bacon to m atch th e T h an k sg iv in g tu rk e y w hen th ey ference in W ashington county, ac- clash w ith th e ir tra d itio n a l V iking rivals a t F o rest Grove cording to C ounty A g e n t W. F. a t 10:45 a. m. T h an k sg iv in g day. Cyrus. • T his se e ks game w iU fin d B. M Goodman sending his charges against the T illa m o o k Cheesemak- ers F rid a y nigh t on the coast city's field. The Cheesemakers are rated as one of the half-dozen best prep school ba ll clubs in the state, boast ing an undefeated and once-tied record fo r the 1937 season thus W ords o f a recently - popular far. Last week the T illa m o o k squad song. " I 'll Be A ll in C lover." may i was held to a scoreless tie by a soon come tru e fo r the u n kn o ; n p o w e rfu l A storia eleven. thieves who broke in to the H ills H ilh i Rated Underdog boro Feed com pany warehuse last H ilh i's football w a rrio rs w ill be Wednesday n ig h t and took three on the short end of the be tting sacks o f clo ve r seed. B u t apparent odds when they prance fo rth u n ly th e ir name was m ud and fu tu re der the lights at 7:50 p. m F rid a y crops were the least of th e ir w o r against the husky aggregation from ries as they put up a m id n ig h t the "la n d o f cheese, trees and ocean struggle to disengage th e ir c a r breeze " fro m the clutches o f a m udhole Coach Goodman has assumed a in the feed com pany yard. s lig h tly pessim istic attitu d e f o r The car d riv e n by the thieves the T illa m o o k game, expressing his entered the yard from the Wash ■ hopes th a t the team w ill "h old the ington street side, according to ! score dow n." Last year's H illsb o ro - sh e riff's office reports, and bogged T illa m d o k game, however, started down in a m u d -fille d corner o f the o ff in much the same fashion w ith lot. It was stuck there fo r some the H ilh i men rated as su re -fire tim e, as revealed by a neighbor losers. The fin a l score, however who heard the g rin d in g noise of found Goodman's o u tfit ahead. 14 The the car s h o rtly before m id n ig h t to 7. in a t h r illin g upset. Wednesday M arks in the m ud game is being sponsored by the showed signs o f m uch la b o r e x T illa m o o k Lions' clu b as one of the outstanding contests of the pended. T w o 180-pound sacks of r e d year. It w ill also m a rk the close clover seed and a 120-pound sack of the Checscmakers’ reg ular sea of La dino clo ve r com prised the son. Regardless of the outcome of haul of the h a rd -w o rk in g thieves, the T illa m o o k contest, however, the the feed com pany reported. big game of the H illsb o ro sched ule w ill be the season's fin a le on T han ksgiving day. Forest G rove's pestiferous V ik in g s w ill not be strangers to the H ilh i men when they lin e up fo r the k ic k o ff ne xt Thursday, fo r the tw o teams have already played fiv e quarters of fo o tb a ll against each other this season, in c lu d in g a pre - season game and one q u a rte r o f the " jig " composite game in the coun Com m itteem en were elected and saw ty opener e a rly in October. the 1938 a g ric u ltu ra l conservation program e xp la ine d when farm ers Beth M eetings Scoreless On both of th e ir previous 1937 of the La ure l com m u nity met M on day afternoon at the C o m m u n ity meetings, the tw o teams have b a t tle d to deadlocks, w ith 0 to 0 ties hall. Selected to serve on the com m u n i t y conservation com m ittee the re su lt o f both clashes. Last were John W. Kam na. chairm an. year's game, played in H illsboro: John Haase. W a lte r O rr and W a lte r saw the local lads ro m p o ff w ith Reese, alte rna te com m itteem en, ac a 13-to-0 v ic to ry to close the 1936 cording to Stan M cC lurg, assistant season w ith six w ins on a nine- secretary o f the county A g ric u l game schedule. The V ik in g s have a heavier team than the B lue and tu ra l C onservation association. In in tro d u c in g the 1938 conser W hite, but honors fo r speed and vation program . W. F. C y r u s. tr ic k e r y go to Goodman's h a rd county agent, said. "T he re a re 'lim its w o rk in g com bination. H ills b o ro s team, o ff to a slow to w hat you can do, and w h ile the im p rovem e nt of fa rm practices s ta rt th is year, has gained m om en w h ich the program is encouraging tu m d u rin g the past fe w weeks, is not needed in this county to the and now figures as a high-pressure extent it is in some regions, there scoring machine. A fte r being held are various phases of the plan to tw o touchdowns in the firs», six w h ich arc im p o rta n t here a n d games. Goodman's atta ck has sud produced w hich, if ge ne rally adopted, w o uld d e n ly blossomed a n d mean a gre ater re tu rn to W ash nin e touchdowns in three games. ington county a g ric u ltu re over a The present won and lost standing gives H ills b o ro three wins, one tie longer period of tim e." and fiv e losses. As a result o f a F a rtirip a tio n V o lu n ta ry P a rticip a tio n in the program is fou r-to ueh do w n a ttack against T i v o lu n ta ry and by signing up the gard last week, the season scoring fa rm e r is not obligated to do an y record has overbalanced in fa vo r thin g. but w ill be in a position to of H illsb o ro fo r the firs t tim e. earn soil b u ild in g units fo r c a rry ! H illsb oro 's offensive has ro lle d up 71 points to 65 fo r nine opponent in g out im proved practices. D etails o f the conservation p ro I teams. gram as to its actual application To Close H ilh i Schedule to specific farm s are explained at The Forest G rove game w ill top these meetings, w hich arc being o ff the heavy 11-game schedule of attended by farm ers w ho are pa r the H illsb o ro team K ic k o ff tim e tic ip a tin g in the soil program as has been set fo r 10:45 T han ksgiving w e ll as those w ho have not p a r day m orning. Plans are being made ticip ated before in an ythin g o f this by a large num ber o f H illsb o ro k in d M eetings are being held this fans to take in the game on the week at Sherwood. K m ton. Forest Forest G rove fie ld lin in g up against Grove. West Union. M anning and the T han ksgiving turkeys. Roy. Coach Goodman reported his A com plete schedule fo r the squad at fu ll strength fo r the com m eetings next week as follow s: ing game against T illa m o o k No in Gaston. M onday. Novem ber 22, ju rie s w ere received in the T ig a rd 1:30 p. m.. K. P. ha ll; Aloha. W ed game, and several m ainstay p e r nesday. Novem ber 24. 1:30 p. m.. form ers are recovering from an G range h a ll; Bloom ing. F riday. epidem ic of colds. N ovem ber 26. 1:30 p. m . church basement: H illsboro. Tuesday. N o vem ber 23. 7:30 p. m.. cham ber of commerce. Seed Thieves in Clover in Spite of Mud Conservation Committee Appointed Salemite Chosen by Y o u th Council Oregon's C h ristian Y ou th council, O n ly tw o years have elapsed since a ra th e r complete conference and rep ort o f th is type was com pleted. states Cyrus. "Since that tim e some changes have occurred; the situa tion in respect to some crops produced has been altered; federal programs have been de veloped having bearing on local a g ric u ltu re and because of the im portance o f having la te d a t a p e rta in in g to these m in o r changes and also to re vie w the re p o rt of tw o years ago the group m eeting last Saturday decided th a t It w o uld be advisable to again take in ve n to ry of the present s itu a tio n and the probable fu tu re ." W arrens C hairm an Robert W. W arrens was elected general chairm an by th e group present Saturday m o rn in g w h ich consisted of, in ad dition to W ar rens. H enry Hagg. R eedville; F. IL Jossy. P o rtla n d route 2; John W. Kamna. H illsb o ro route 5; John Plass H illsb o ro : H a try Sehm elt. zer. Sherwood route 3; Mrs. Lester Cypher. N o rth Plains; Mrs. Hulda Connell. H illsb o ro route 1. and R. G lenn Ritchey. Forest Grove. The group decided tha t the con ference should be d ivid e d in to fo u r groups; nam ely, land use. general crops, general livestock, and home and ru ra l life . H e nry Hagg w ill head the general livestock group. F. H. Jossy. the general crops: John W. Kamna. land use. and Mrs. Lester Cypher, home a n d ru ra l life . Rather large com m ittee groups w ill develop these reports to be presented at a conference Jan ua ry 28. O ther M eetings Set O ther meetings- are planned by W ashington cou nty farm ers fo r an e a rlie r date. A tw o-day soils re sources conference is on the calen dar fo r December 2 and 3, at H ills boro. On th a t date soil types of th is county, fe rtiliz a tio n o f the various crops grown on those soil types, th e ir possibilities and m an agement w ill be discussed. G en e ra l d a iry meetings are scheduled fo r Decem ber 8 and 20. Easterday to Head Grange George Easterday was chosen m aster o f the H illsb o ro Grange at an a ll-d a y m eeting held in the grange h a ll last Saturday. O th e r office rs elected to serve w ith Easterday are: A lv a Collins, overseer; Mrs. W. F. P rib no w . lec tu re r: A. B laker. stew ard; Irv in g Chase, assistant steward; H. I. P at ten. chaplain; Georgia Hess, m usi cian; C. O. C h u rc h ill, treasurer; Mrs. G. C. Chase, secretary; J. L. Pearson, gatekeeper: Mrs. M ay B u rkh a lte r. Ceres; Mrs. G e o r g e Easterday. Pomona: Mrs. I. H o rn- ecker. Flora; and Mrs. J. R. F o r sythe. lady assistant steward. Named on the three-m an execu tiv e com m ittee were J. R. Forsythe, R. Hornecker, and W. M . Smith. A ccord in g to the o rig in a l calendar, the ne xt G range m eeting was to have been T han ksgiving night. This date was changed to Tuesday, No vem ber 30. J D Ross, recently appointed ad m in is tra to r o f the B on ne ville dam project, w ill be in H ills b o ro some tim e in the near fu tu re fo r a big meeting, it was announced by J. E. Lewton. o f Forest Grove. A rra n g e ments are being made w ith Ross as to the date o f his visit and fo r his in tro d u ctio n to citizens o f th is sec tion of the state. Halite o f Corn Crops Pointed Out by County Agent Cyrus H a rry Robinson, route one. Beav lic m arket b u ild in g. Prem ium s are '■qually d ivide d between ad ult growers and 4-H com clu b m em acreage la rge r than necessary to bers. Classes are provided on ly fo r f ill his silo space, he picked fo u r ye llo w corn and a ll classes w ill re acres fo r grain. The to ta l y ie ld from q u ire ten ears. the fo u r acres was 390 bushels o f corn s u ffic ie n tly m atured to keep under o rd in a ry fa rm conditions. Robinson said. Crops lik e this one call attention to the fact that m ore corn m ig h t be grow n in this county, according to News reports received from Bend C ounty Agent. Wm. F. Cyrus. To this week indicate that E. R »Rayl put it on the m arket a fte r it is h a r Pyle state policem an fo rm e rly sta vested means that it w ill usually tioned in H illsb o ro , is w e ll on the have to be dried a rtific ia lly . T his is road to recovery from serious head not as im practicable as it some | in ju rie s received tw o weeks ago tim es sounds and is being done in when be was shot, by Gust Olson. num erous instances in the W illa m | insane farm er, near Terrebonne ette va lle y at the present tim e. P ro It was stated, however, that Pyle duction of corn as gra in has. on had lost use o f one eye as a result m m e farm s in the W illa m e tte v a l . o f the in ju rie s, which fo r a tim e ley reached the point where it is I were tho ugh t to have been fatal. a n n u a lly a part o f the farm busi ness. du cted th ro u g h th e lo ca l post o f in its second annual assembly last erton. reports a y ie ld of corn o f fice. it was reve a le d ye s te rd a y by Sunday in Forest Grove, named o f 9 7 'i bushels per acre. H aving an Postmaster I. T McPheeters. A ll u n e m p lo y e d o r p a r t ia lly u n e m p lo y e d people a re asked to f i l l out one o f th e cards and d ro p it in any m a il b o x. No postage is r e q u ire d on th e re g is tra tio n fo rm . A lth o u g h o n ly one b la n k was d e liv e re d to each hom e se rve d th ro u g h the H ills b o r o post o ffic e , a d d itio n al fo rm s m a v be secured e ith e r at the post o ffic e o r fro m a n y m a il c a rr ie r Each person e lig ib le fo r th e census is asked to f i l l out a b la n k . O ne purpose o f the census is to A 30e advertisem ent on I h e p ro v id e leads fo r th e U S b u re a u w a n t - a d page of t h e Argus o f census, w h ic h w ill ta k e a re - brought ouiek results f o r L. check o f a ll persons re g is te rin g as ( ila x k r of West I nion. T he ad u n e m p lo y e d C lo s in g date o f the was ordered published u n til fin census is S a tu rd a y AU cards m ust Ih e r nollee. hut one lim e was be in lay th a t date. M cP heeters enough a* »lie horse was sold said. the same day the paper came out. S m a ll A d B rin gs G rea t R e su lts Thou ands of people th ro u g h out W ashington cou nty h a v e come to depend on Argus w ant ads as the quickest road be tween bu yer and seller. T h e costs are sm all, hut the results h jv e proven real p ro fita b le to tb s I 'J iv u t iu t advetUacr. Set for Morning on Forest Grove Field; Trip to Tillamook Booked for Friday’s Football Warfare by Coach Goodman F a rm P r o je c t M a n a g e r Junior Play Set Tonight Rex C a rm a in o f F o u r s q u a r e c h u rc h ; p ra y e r by Rex O. W. W en- ig e r o f B a p tis t c h u rc h ; special m u sic to he s u p p lie d , serm on. Rex A l e x a n d e r H a w th o rn e o f M e th o d ist c h u rc h . henedictn»n by Rev. K H ir k s o f E p iscopal c h u rc h T h e o f fe rin g xv ill be ta ke n fo r the C h il d re n 's F a rm Hom e. C o rx a llts . Two Sections, Fourteen Page» Farm Calls Hilbi Gridders Ready Plans Started for Economic Heavy; Says for Last Two Games Resettler Thanksgiving Day Clash with Vikings Conference D em and fo r Y a m h ill area re se t- t le m in t fa rm s has been g re a t d u r in g th» past y e a r and a h a lf, d e c la re d W G . T u c k e r, p ro je c t m a n ager o f th e Y a m h ill re s e ttle m e n t area, in a ta lk to th e H ills b o ro C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce M o n d a y noon. ( Joos. “ O v e r 10.IMM) a p p lic a tio n s w e re T h e fire m e n s dance th is y e a r is being g iv e n fo r th e b e n e fit o f th e lis te d fo r th e 107 a v a ila b le fa rm s ." d e p a rtm e n t's fu n d fo r th e purchase T u c k e r said, "a n d by n o w a ll b u t 23 Tuck o f n e w e q u ip m e n t. T h e n e w fir e o f them h ave be< n a llo tte d tr u c k on w h ic h c o n s tru c tio n w ill e r's ta lk b e fo re th e n o o nd a y a u d i begin soon is th e im m e d ia te o b je c t ence o f m o re th a n 50 co n ce rn e d i t o f th e fu n d th is year, in a sm u ch as s e lf w ith th e re s e ttle m e n t fa rm p ro I it w ill p la ce a h e a vy b u rd e n on g ra m n o w be in g c o n d u c te d in th e n o rth w e s t. P re se n t w o rk , he said, the fire m e n ’s fu n d. is be in g e a rn e d on as an o u tg ro w th o f p a rt o f th e r e lie f act o f 1935, w h ic h pla n n ed a th re e -p o in t p r o g ra m o f re h a b ilita tio n , s u b m a rg in a l acreage re tire m e n t and re s e ttle m e n t. O n ly th e last phase o f th e th re e -p o in t p ro g ra m cam e in fo r discussion M o n d a y. W o rk o v e r T w o Y ears O ld ( T h e w o rk was begun in A u g u s t, 1935. w ith a p re lim in a r y s tu d y o f HHLsborn's a n n u a l m ilk f u n d th e state o f O regon w it h a v ie w to se le c tin g la n d fo r th e p ro je c ts . th e a tre p a rty fo r th e b e n e fit o f needy c h ild re n w ill be h e ld to S im ila r p ro je c ts are also b e in g c a r n ig h t »Thursday» b e g in n in g at 7:30 rie d on in Id a h o and W a s h in g to n , th e o th e r tw o states in c lu d e d in th e in th e V e n e tia n th e a tre . We w a n t e v e ry o n e in H ills b o ro n o rth w e s t re s e tle m e n t area, w h ic h and v ic in it y to a tte n d th is sh o w ." , has its h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rtla n d . -a id M rs J I. A n d e rso n , p re s id e n t T w o types <•{ re s e ttle m e n t p la n n in g o f th e S e rv ic e clu b , sp o n sor o f w e re possible. T u c k e r d e cla re d , d e th e b e n e fit. "They w ill n o t o n ly fin in g th e m as th e c o m m u n ity typ e , be h e lp in g g re a tly in o u r w o r k o f w h e re a w h o le section o f la n d w o u ld a in* .c «ertedly hi jacked T h < s u p p ly in g m ilk to needy c h ild re n , be b o u g h t and d iv id e d in to in d iv id m achines w e re s to re d in a b u ild - 1 b u t th e y w i l l also be seeing some u a l farm s, o r th e in f ilt r a t io n typ e , w h e re d iffe r e n t p a rce ls a re b o u g h t m g on P o rtla n d 's cast side. e x c e lle n t e n te rta in m e n t.” I u p th ro u g h o u t a la rg e area, and F ra n k D a v is e n te re d a plea o f C h ild r e n in P ro g ra m " C a lifo r n ia S tra ig h t A h e a d !" is th e n c o n v e rte d in to fa rm s. T a k e n n o t g u ilt y to a m o ra ls ch a rg e in I c ir c u it c o u rt M onday m o r n in g . 1 th e t it le o f th e fe a tu re a ttra c tio n in to c o n s id e ra tio n in th is s u rv e y th ro u g h his la w y e r. B ra d le y E w er. to n ig h t I t is a U n iv e rs a l p ic tu re w e re th e cost o f la n d , c ro p y ie ld , Jo h n W a yn e . forn» r p ro x im ity to m a rk e ts , socia l and D ate o f Ins t r ia l was fix e d by Judge* fe a tu rin g Peters fo r D e ce m b e r 20. D a vis' U n iv e r s ity o f S o u th e rn C a lifo r n ia econom ic fa c ilitie s , w e a th e r and b a il was red u ce d to $1.000 by o r - ; fo o tb a ll s ta r, and L o u is e L a tim e r, ; soil q u a lity . “ A s a re s u lt o f th is s u rv e y ," d e r o f th e c o u rt and he was re le a s in a th r ill- p a c k e d s to ry o f a cross ed fro m th e c o u n ty j a il e a rly M o n c o u n try tr u c k race w it h a m illio n T u c k e r co n tin u e d , " i t w as decid e d d o lla r p riz e a t stake. day u p o n p o stin g o f bond. , to adopt th e in f ilt r a t io n p la n , and B e fo re th e s ta rt o f th e fe a tu re ■ r s«-*»H>n o f Y a m h ill c o u n ty was ?.Ui . I lia c ¿ t. l u i c s C lca » rd picture, a short program w ill be p icke d " as th e c e n te r o f th e w o rk . G o t f red K ra u ts c h e id . o f ro u te fo u r. H ills b o ro , pleaded g u ilt y to ! p resented b y c h ild r e n fro m t h e I t was la te r fo u n d necessary to ta k e p o rtio n s o f W a s h in g to n and P o lk d r iv in g w h ile in to x ic a te d and w a s 1 H ills b o ro schools. ‘ A lth o u g h w e have m ade no a t co u n ties in to th e Y 'a m lu ll re s e ttle fin e d $100 and had his d r iv e r 's l i cense re v o k e d in J u s tic e o f Peace! te m p t at ad va nce tic k e t sale, we m e n t re g io n to secure s u ffic ie n t h e a v ily u pon th e fa rm s fo r th e w o rk . H a ve n s' c o u rt F rid a y . K ra u ts c h e id are c o u n tin g was a rre s te d in A lo h a b y a state s u p p o rt o f e v e ry o n e in H ills b o ro ." 7000 Acres in A re a sta te d M rs. A n d e rs o n . A l l sales p o lice m a n lust W ednesday. "O ptions were secured on the A 110-pound dressed hog was s to l- w ill be m ad e d ir e c tly a t th e b o x v a rio u s tra c ts d e sire d and sent on < n fro m H N K u m m e r s s la u g h te r o ffic e th e n ig h t o f th e show . H o w | to W a s h in g to n . D. C . f o r c o n firm a house so u th o f H ills b o ro la te on the e ve r. w e w ill be v e ry g la d to ac tio n a nd a p p ro v a l. T od a y, w e h ave n ig h t o f N o v e m b e r 9. a c c o rd in g to a cept a n y d o n a tio n s fro m those w h o purchased e v e ry tra c t p la n n e d fo r re p o rt m ade to th e s h e riff's o ffic e . ! a re in te re s te d in seeing th e w o r k w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f one p a rc e l T he hog was stam ped w it h R u m ke p t up b u t w h o a rc u n a b le to a t in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , and w e hope (C o n tin u rd on page 3, colum n 4) m e r's stam p, n u m b e r 429. te n d .” M rs. C C. C o le m an o f B a n ks re- i T h e y m a y leave t h e ir d o n a tio n s p o rte d S u n d a y th a t a g o ld E lg in at th e box o ffic e o r w it h som e o f w a tc h set m a b ra ce le t had been • th e S e rv ic e c lu b m em bers, s h e sto le n fro m h e r hom e S a tu rd a y said A t p re se n t 38 c h ild re n in H ills a fte rn o o n . A d a rk b ro w n suitcase b o ro 's p u b lic schools are b e in g su p ( ('» n tin u r d on page 2, colum n 3> p lie d w ith a p in t o f m ilk e v e ry c d a y th ro u g h th e e ffo rts o f th e "S e v e n te e n ." a d ra m a tiz a tio n o f c lu b and its m ilk fu n d . T h is n u m b e r is e xp e cte d to in crea se w ith B o o th T a rk in g to n 's fa m o u s n o v e l the c o m in g o f w in te r, a c c o rd in g to about th e tr ia ls a nd tr ib u la tio n s o f an adolescent y o u th , w i l l be p re those in c h a rg e o f th e w o r k . sented to n ig h t at th e H ills b o ro h ig h school a u d ito r iu m as th e J u n io r class, a n n u a l p la y. I!<<t Cross r o ll c a ll w o rk e rs are T h e com edy, w h ic h is in fo u r m e e tin g w ith s p le n d id c o -o p e ra tio n acts, w ill present Ted G a rd n e r in fro m lo c a l people, a c c o rd in g to th e ro le o f W illia m S y lv a n u s B a x those in ch a rg e o f th e s o lic ita tio n ter. th e 17-year o ld y o u th fro m It is hoped to equal last ye a r's re c w h o m th e p la y ta ke s its nam e. T h e ord o f $708 fo r H ills b o ro . M e m M o re th a n 2.50 y e llo w eorn e x p a rt o f Jane. "S e ve n te e n '« " tr o u b le b e rs h ip q u o ta fo r th e c o u n ty is 1500. R o ll c a ll ends T h a n k s g iv in g h ib its by F o u r -H c lu b s w ill be e n some y o u n g e r sister, is p la y e d b y te re d in O re g o n 's fir s t s ta te -w id e A rd is E llin g s o n , w h ile th e p a rts o f day S o lic ita tio n o f business houses e o rn sh o w to be h e ld in P o rtla n d . his p a re n ts are ta ke n by D o ro th y here w ill be co m p le te d th is week. N o v e m b e r 29 to D e ce m b e r 4. ac K e n n e d y as th e m o th e r and A lb e r t Q u ite a n u m b e r w e re co n tacte d last c o rd in g to P ro fe s s o r .M ien o f th e G ille tte as th e fa th e r. w e e k -e n d and m a n y 100 p e r cent S ta te co lle g e T h e sh o w w ill be u n L o v e in te re st in th e p la y is p ro m e m b e rs h ip ca rd s a re b e in g d is - ! d e r one roo f, at th e P o rtla n d P u b lic v id e d by B e u la h S h e p a rd and L o la m a rk e t. p la ye d b y business firm s . P ra tt. M a r tin R yan is cast in th e E stim a te s m ade by Jo h n Inskeep, I f a n yo n e is m issed th e y a r e ' com edy ro le o f "G en e sis ', n e g ro asked Io le a ve th e ir m e m b e rsh ip c o u n ty agent o f C la c k a m a s c o u n ty , h a n d y m a n w h o is th e su b je ct o f w ilh M is E C. M c K in n e y . H ills w h o is c h a irm a n o f th e c o rn show m uch o f th e p la y 's d e lig h tfu l T a r k - b o ro r o ll c a ll c h a irm a n , at the A r co m m itte e , in d ic a te th a t th e to ta l in g to n h u m o r In c lu d e d in th e cast gus. She is b e in g assisted b y m ein-1 e x h ib its m ay ru n close to 1000. as are E v e ly n H a w o rth . G e n e v ie v e bers o f th e lo ca l Business and P ro - I w o rd a lre a d y has been ik e e iv e d Etzel. H e le n Im la y . L eon W ile y . fro m m a n y c o u n tie s th a t th e y w ill fe ssio n a l W om en's c lu b B ob N o la n . Don F o e lk e r. D e lb e rt M e m b e rsh ip s a re as fo llo w s : A n - ' have d is p la y s o f th e ir p ro d u c ts th is C rew s. J M ilto n P o y n te r and B e t n u a l. $1; c o n trib u tin g . $5: s u s ta in ye a r. ty Rosencrans. F re d H ill, assistant c o u n ty agent ing. $10. a nd s u p p o rtin g . $2.5 O n ly SO cents o f each m e m b e rs h ip fee o f B a k e r, a fte r a recent t r ip to goes to n a tio n a l w o rk , w h ile t h e ' Eagle and P in e V a lle y , m akes th e b a la n ce re m a in s w ith th e C o u n ty sta te m e n t th a t in th e e a stern p a rt Red C ross c h a p te r fo r lo ca l h u m a n - j o f th e sta te th e re is keen in te re s t b e in g m a n ife s te d in th e c o m in g ita n a n w o rk . show , w h ic h is sponsored b y t h e F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k o f P o rtla n d . H ill sta le d th a t at least a dozen e x h ib N e a rly 3000 re g is tra tio n cards its fro m P in e V a lle y area a lre a d y w e re d is trib u te d in H ills b o ro and a re lin e d u p fo r tin ' fv e n t a nd B a k on lo ca l m a il routes T uesday d u r e r c o u n ty also w ill h a ve an e x te n in g th e fir s t d a y o f th e n a tio n a l sive e x h ib it. u n e m p lo y m e n t census b e in g c o n T h e u n io n T h a n k s g iv in g s e r v ic e ; Budget Meet M onday sponsored by the m in is te r ia l asso- i F in a l h e a rin g s on th e 1938 H ills n a tio n , w ill he h e ld at th e (,’h ris - , tia n c h u rc h . W ednesday. N o ve m b e r b o ro c ity bu d ge t w ill be h e ld M o n 24. at 7:30 p m. T e n ta tiv e p ro g ra m , day at 8 p. in. at th e c ity c o u n c il is as fo llo w s h v m n by eongrega- , ch a m b e rs T h e proposed 1938 m u lio n , in v o c a tio n b y Rev. J. F G il)- | n ic ip a l budget c a lls fo r a $907.48 in son o f S cotch P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h ; crease o v e r th e expenses o f th e re a d in g o f p re sid e n t's p ro c la m a tio n . c u rre n t ye a r, a c c o rd in g to th e e s ti Rex R uel W a lte r« o f Free M e th o m ates d ra w n u p b y th e b u d g e t o f d ist c h u rc h ; re n d in g o f s c rip tu re . fic e r. G e o rg e McGee. H ilL s b o rn A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894 Takes Position It W M cKenzie has accepted a position in the shoe departm ent at W eil's Departm ent store and has taken up his duties. M r M cK en zie comes from K lam ath Falls and is located w ith his fa m ily in the C urine a p a rtm tn U . ficers and selected L in fie ld college in M c M in n v ille fo r the 1938 state convention. D on D o u ris . Salem , w a s chosen p re s id e n t, su cce e ding A r t h u r S ta n le y o f D a y to n , at th e S u n d a y ses sion. L o v in a W ils o n o f T illa m o o k was e le cte d v ic e -p re s id e n t, and B e r ry B r itto n o f P o rtla n d re -e le c t ed s e c re ta ry . T h e m e e tin g a ttra c te d an e s tim a te d a tte n d a n ce o f 500. in c lu d in g 367 re g is te re d delegates fro m 11 d ife r e n t d e n o m in a tio n s . Retail Com m ittee M eeting T o n ig h t M eeting o f the re ta il trades' com m ittee o f the cham ber of commerce has been scheduled fo r to n ig h t »Thursday» at 8 o'clock in t h e cham ber o f commerce rooms. A rep ort of the bargain day No vem ber 27. w ill be given, and plans fo r the C hristm as season discussed, according to Neal Bush, co m m it tee chairm an. A ll H illsb o ro m e r chants and businessmen have been w . itfii to att«a4* Ex-Local Officer Now Recovering Corn Show Planned F o r the firs t tim e a state w ide com show is being held in Oregon and is scheduled fo r P ortland No vem ber 29 to Decem ber 4. The show is sponsored by the F irs t N ational Bank o f P ortla nd and u i l l be held on t h t Uuur of the iiub - N ew Teacher Named Mrs. O liv e B Moad. form er sup e rv is o r o f pre-school activities In Lebanon, has been named in stru c to r in the H illsb o ro nursery school at the request of Mrs. Annette Lang, supervisor o f nursery school and parent edutaU ou in Oregon.