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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1930)
(r YOUR HOME PAPER WATCH YOUR DATE Thin ¡wiper luis the most thorough circulation in tin* county, niukiir' it (.• BEST ADVERTISING MEDK Of The date on the address of your paper gives time of expiration. Pay in advance. $1.50 AND WORTH IT! VOLUME XXXVI County Gasps Under Attack Of Zero Cold * Advances 4- Drifting Snow Paralyzing North, South Road«. Grade Schools Here Closed All Of Friday Due To Lack Of Heat. The Tiiiilntin valley, along with its other neighbors of the north west, is gasping under the record breaking onslaught of King Winter and bis unwelcome ally, the east wind. '¡'he mercury luis been hovering around zero nnd sometimes has done the most unusual for this section of the country and dropped a few de grees below. The mild-wintered resident of the Willamette valley Charles I). might grin nnd bear with lowering temperatures, but the cast wind man, goes Io eastern position. adds insult to injury with icy blasts that would make anyone run to cover. The snow is so light and dry that the wind has piled Up drifts on north and south rortdft,” particularly in the eastern end of the county, to the point where It has paralysed trn importation. Plumbers Popular. Zero weather has brought Charles I). Jones, former Wash f rozen water pipes, which h: made plumbers the most popular ington county engineer and road in the community for a brief master, was in Hillsboro Monday people time, Ilr>ating plants have been and after meeting his family in going to their capacity and the Mitchell will proceed to Baltimore, fuel man is doing n land office busi Md., where lit has accepted an ex ness. Anti freeze substances for ecutive position with the American automobile radiators, and chains Bituniuls company. A farewell din have been very much in demand by ner was given for Mr. Jones at the Heathnian hotel in Portland Mon those who use cars. The road conditions have had day night by a number of his close their effect on attendance nt the associates among American Legion Hillsboro union high school, The members and others. A special bus school was closed down Friday aft was chartered by his friends here. ernoon because so many students Mr. Jones went to California a were out. Superintendent S. W. year ago, after having served as Barnes reported 112 absent Monday. Washington county’s first county 100 on Tuesday nnd a like number engineer nnd roadmastcr for a pe Wednesday. School busses have riod of four .and a half years. The been iinnble to make their com market road program In the county plete trips because of roads being was started under his direction. He was especially active in Legion cir blocked with snow. The problem of roads is K very cles, having been commander of serious one for Washington county, Hillsboro post two terms and dis which has from 150 to 200 men trict commander for the department occupied in shoveling snow. The of Oregon. His ability as an en cost of fighting the snow is running gineer and as organizer was clearly from $500 to $750 a day, nnd the recognized all over the county and lack of snowplow equipment is his leaving here last year was con sidered a real loss to this commun proving a real handicap. A trip over info the cast end of ity. He served with the California the county and to the north Tues day with County Engineer J W. I highway department in 1929 as en Barney revealed a paralyzing con gineer in charge of a large district dition th it seems almost impossible in the Sacramento valley, with head to the native son. The highway to quarters at Marysville. His reputa Portland han been kept in very tion as an engineer, and particularly good condition, nnd the going isn’t his experience in road oiling, won bad if tin- motorist takes the Ter ! him the recognition of the Amerl- williger boulevard route. There are can Bit'imuls company. The posi- a few drifts on the Canyon road, | tion he is taking is considered a near the county line. | real advancement and opportunity. . . Mr. Jones discussed the road Wind Fills Up. of Washington county Goihg east over the highway one problems the county court Monday aft may see many nortli and south roads with People are demanding that are blocked. Valiant efforts ernoon. dustless, year-a round roads. have been mode to "dig out,” but smooth, He expressed interest in the con their work seems almost in vain tinuance the road program, say when the cast wind conics along to ing that it of was to satisfy turn *tlie tables. An attempt was the people and necessary with the money made to go south in Beaverton, available. The engineer said heavy over Cedar street, which leads out oil with bitumuls will give virtually to Tigard. This road carries heavy a paved road. In connection with traffic nnd has caused the highway comparison of road oil costs as department milch work nnd worry. the used here by him and the fuel oil The car busted into a snowdrift anil used year, as made in the local after a lot of puffs nnd snorts found papers last summer, Mr. Jones said that it couldn't go cither way nnd that it last could not be compared ns shovels nnd bund power had to be the method used bv him was per used .as the motive power to get and the other was just to out. Engineer Barney pointed the , manent the road dustproof. He de- enr to the north. Blinking that he I make would go out to the Walker cutoff, scribed fuel oil as a lubricant, rath where drifts have reached a depth er than ns a binder. of close to 10 feet. A couple of hundred yards north of the high way and the better part of valor seemed to dictate turning around. The going was comparatively easy from Huber to Elmonica, and then cost to.the Walker rood, then north J. M. Person attended the joint wrs| to the Cedar Mills toad or Cor meeting of the executive and legis nell-rond. Another hopeless condi lative committees of the Oregon tion was encountered after going a Savings and Loan league at the mile fir so toward Cedar Mills. Multnomah hotel in Portland Mon (Çonlînusd on paire 10) da. The Oregon building and loan z. * -----:------------------- laws were discussed with a view to perhaps later recommending changes to the legislature. C. D, Jones Is Going East To Take Position Local Man Attends Loan League Meet Perfection Bakery X- Purebred O. I. C. pigs for sale, $5 each.—R. Hornecker, near wireless tower. Phone 4R7. 44 45p Sells Pigs On First Ad R. Hornecker of near Hillsboro is A confirmed user of the great market center of Washington county the classified page of the Hills boro Argus. Hr is sold on the results to be obtained from advertising nnd if he wasn’t before he surely would be after his hist experience. Hundreds of people all pver Washington county are making use of the Argus Classified page to reach buy ers nnd sellers. If there is any demand nt all the right person will be reached in this newspaper. Phone 261. Laying Record Is Range Blows Set By VanKleek Up Tuesday; Hen In Past Year Woman Dies By Win. F. Cyrus, THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME A NE vm «S uit / _ av WHAT pace TRACK DilJ SATFSPIE-D Postpone Pomona Grange At Kinton The meeting of Pomona Grange, which was to have been held last Wednesday at Kinton, was post poned until Aptil 23, the next reg ular meeting time, on account of the extreme cold and the condition of the roads. Tigard Barber Up On Serious Count Thor Skogset, barber at Tigard, was arrested in his room Wednes day night on a charge of sodomy, which carries a penalty of from one to 15 years in tlie pcntitcntiary. The arrest was made by Sheriff Connell and Deputies Parsons and Carter. New Mains Planned SurT Signal Honors Won By Girls Poultry Meet MacMarr Store Union School In Club Work For County Is Buys Produce Of County Farmers Suit Delayed On Next Week In Court Here Eighth Grade Graduates In County Listed The meeting of the Washington County Council of the Pnrent- Teacher associations has been post poned from January 25 to February 1, according to word from the presi dent, Eugene Loving, of Gales Creek. Opening Plans Announced By Trades Group Transfer Suits To Washington County Councilmen To Study Various City Problems Register Of Merit Made By Local Co’.v Hilhi Plays Forest Grove There Friday Service Team Tops Bowling For P. E. P. Rev. Oliver Talks At Rotary Session Business Bureau Thanks Patterson Cemetery Group To- Elect Its Officers Laurel Girl Takes Scholarship Honor Tualatin Highway Miss Beatrice Brown, daughter of Contract Awarded Mr. and Mrs. Finis L. Brown of Laurel, won the highest scholarship honor at the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth for the fall term with a grade of one in 15 credit hours and a grade of two in two credit hours. Improvements WiU Be Made Water System Assistaht County Agent. KICK ABOUT MŸ ‘pUfTS Laying 330 eggs, which had a Extension Plans Announced OEIMQ AU- ALIKE — Mrs. Grenbcmer Is Fatally market value of $9.11, in 365 days, By Company Here. a Barred Rock lien belonging to' Hurt In Explosion. -AND VJHE6J I W. A. VanKleek, Beaverton, route; 5 CAP u ate C0UÍ?.' I CHANGE.- Ybu 3, produced more eggs than any I other hen of her breed in contests CUAN&E- in the United States during 1928- ------------ i 1929. This record was made at tlie Local Labor To Be Used By Western Washington egg-laying; Coils In Stpve Frozen When contest at Puyallup. This hen tied The Concern In Program Fire Is Started; Crash j with a White Leghorn for tlie high-| Of Construction. Is Terrific. j est number of eggs, but more of ' her eggs were of standard size, so Oregon-Washington Water Ser ■ that she took first place in the Fre.l Grenbemer, residing value of product. vice corporation plans for extensive near Moffatt station, died at the improvements of the IHllabOrs Her record gives her the distinc- Jones hospital at 4 o’eloek Wednes tion of being the second highest water system were announced »>1» _ day afternoon of injuries received lien for all breeds in ull contests in Wednesday morning by Richard K Tuesday morning when the kitchen tlie United States for the year. She Wiley, local manager of the com stove exploded. The accident oc won the Poultry Tribune plaque for pany. The extensions, which n>:« curred at 7:20. Mrs. Grenbemer the highest Barred Rock hen of the expected to Increase the amount of was standing near the firebox and year. water available, together with the n piece of the stove struck her in pressure, will cost approximately VanKleek hens have made records the abdomen, causing a very serious before in the Washington contest. $15,000, according to Mr. Wiley. injury, and also a deep cut in the In 1926-1927 a hen owned by this A 10-inch cant iron pipe will be leg. Mr. Grenbemer, who was breeder laid 329 eggs in 365 days. laid on Second street, from Bead- standing a couple of feet away, was This bird was tlie champion contest line to Lincoln, and eight-inch pipe also knocked down, but not in egg producer for that year over all of similar quality will be laid w» injured. Main from First to Third and *0» breeds in the United States. Third from Main to Washington^, The hot water coils In the stove Size of eggs, vigor, health and Government tents, according to Mr. were frozen when the fire was start size of bird have received close at Wiley, show that this pipe is good ed, nnd the heat caused the explo tention by Mr. VanKleek in his for 100 years. Extensive repairs sion, which was so terrific as to be I breeding work. Since he obtained were made on the line from the res heard for some distance. The win Ids foundation stock from the Ore ervoir on Sain creek to HillsfeOkO dows in tlie kitchen were broken gon experiment station 10 years ago last year to eliminate considerable out, dishes were knocked out of the lie has consistently worked toward waste due to leaks. cupboard nnd broken, several roeks developing a hen that would lay a Mr. Wiley pointed out that th): were knocked out of the fireplace larger egg. By breeding only from company is wilting to do everything in the sitting room, and pictures 24-ounce eggs and using only males possible to heh> in the unbuildi.ig were knocked from the walls up from hen that lay 24-ounce eggs he of the community and their extv>K stairs. The stove, which was a lias bred this quality into his flock. sion program for this year and the large iron range, was badly twisted, improvements planned for the fu and a gas plate attached to the ture are evidences of the good in range was torn off and the pipes so tention« of the company. completely twisted thnt g.::s could The program for the future calA not escape? This, no doubt, saved for a new main to the Sain creek tlie house from burning. reservoir These, with other Im Dr. J. O. Robb was called and provements, will be pushed through Mrs. Grenbemer was taken to the as mon an practical, declared Jfz Jones hospital. Wiley. He expressed the desire o$ Frank Grenbemer of San Diego, tlie company to work with and for Cal., had arrived several days be the community if given the chance. Two local girls, Alma Gottlieb fore for a visit with his parents, and In a discussion of the rates tl.e another son, William Grenbemer, and Hazel Blades, are to receive The MacMarr store at Hillsboro, local manager said that while For of Ashland, who had been visiting signal honors for their efforts in under the managership of V. Curry, est Grove, with a municipal syrter.^ here, had returned home last week. club work, according to word re Poultry feeding, breeding, dis distributed #26,791.13 among the The suit of P. J. VanBruggen, wns getting $1.50 for 3000 gallojnp Mr. Grenbemer says the stove ceived by County School Superin ease control, marketing and other farmers of this district during the contractor, against the Hillsboro of water, aa compared with $1.55 l.lew up from too much heat, as the tendent N. A. Frost Friday from H. questions of importance to the poul past year. This sum included dairy union high school board for $29,- here, the Oregon-Washington com C. Seymour, state club leader. Gold water had been drained from the trymen of Washington county will and poultry products and vegetables, 146.04, which was to have started in pany pays the county 12 per cent medals have been awarded them for pipes 10 days before the accident. be topics under discussion at the but no salaries, rent, taxes or other court here Monday, was in- in taxes. He suggests that everyone should winning first place in the home two-day poultry school to be held expenses, which would add thou circuit AU local 4i l/or will be used on definitelv postponed on account of economics judging contest at the disconnect their pipes in such Tigard Grange hall next Tuesday sands of dollars more to this sum. the inability of Judge J. U. Camp the Improvement, Mr. Wiley stated. Pacific Internatiomd in Portland at weather. The Portland warehouse of the and Wednesday. The Tualatin Val- Work will be started as soon us bell of Oregon City to be here. last November. possible this spring Ponltrv association, the Tigard MacMarr stores purchased over Mrs. Gr.-njumcr, whose maiden Mux Guttliel is the daughter of (■range VauBruggeu was the original con | $200,000 worth of Washington and the O. A. C. extension name was A'An unger, was born in Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gottlieb of north J. T. Delaney, division mannjrv on the school, until the I.ucas, Iowa, January 7, 1879, and of Hillsboro .and Miss Blades is the service are combining their efforts county produce for distribution tractor of the Oregon-Washington Wat-p architect, F. Marion Stokes, failed through the stores In Portland. The to put on this series of discussions. was married to Mr. Grenbemer at daughter of Mrs. May Blades. to pass on his work. The suit not j Service '"orporatlon, with headqnae E. It. Stromquist, president of the 1 six other county units brought the only Parson, S. I)., September 18, 1894. includes the members of the | ters in Salem, told City Manager Tualatin Valley Poultry group and prodm-c total to They came to Hillsboro about 20 board, hut also the individual sub- ] Grorge McGee Toesdny night that a years ago from Nebraska, nnd with < hairman, and County Agent O. T. ! ing to Mr. Curry. In addition to contractors. VanBruggen in his booster plant would be put near tht" the exception of six years’ residence McWhorter have announced a com- l this the MacMarr employes are suit claims that the board through city limit» if the new pipe ilnefc plete program for the two days. The local taxpayers. nt Mount Angel had made their the architect did not pay him for; nnd repairs to the main line didnY sessions open at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, home in Hillsboro ever since. certain work, or in other words, I increase the supply and pressnre. with a talk by II. E. Cosby, poultry She is survived by the widower that he had put more into the job 1 extension «pecialist, on "Individual and the following children: Wil than he had been paid for. Factors nnd Obligations of Poultry liam of Ashland, Mrs. A. C. Heston The building was completed by man.” Nearly all talks will be fol of Powell Butte, Mrs. Pnvnc Pfeif the bond company at a great loss lowed by general discussions. Dr. fer of Port Townsend, Wash.; nnd dedicated to the school district W. T. Johnson, poultry pathologist Frank of San Diego, Cal., and Inst May. It was first used for The names of eighth grade grad at O. A. C.. at 11 o’clock will dis George, Margaret and Helen at school purposes this fall. uates in Washington county for cuss “Coccidiosis and Its Relation Two damage suits against Yam home.. January were announced Wednes The defendant, Mary I.nFollett, hill county, one by Otto Lessi aid the Wire Porch Brooder Yard.” Funeral services will be held tin day morning by N. A. Frost, county to The was granted 10 days additional time the othei by Elmer Less!, by hfe association has ar dcr the direction of George ,1. Lim school superintendent. This list ranged poultry The retail trades committee, from January 20 to file answer to guardian, Otto l.*-asi, have been to have luncheon served at ber at the St. Matthews Catholic does not include those finishing their the Grange each day at a nom headed by Jake Weil, chairman, re the divorce suit filed against her by transferred to this county. Th^y church at 10 o'clock Saturday morn work .in the Hillsboro schools be inal cost for hall ported on plans for the spring open Charles R. I.aFollctt. ask damages as the result of an a* ing. Tlie Rev. Father Joseph Saal cause this is a first-class district commodation. those wishing the ac ing at Monday's luncheon meeting The trial calendar for the week of cident on a bridge near Newberg of Wilsonville will sing requiem. and has the "control of its eighth Tuesday afternoon program is as of the chamber of commerce. The January 27 to 31, inclusive, is as October 20, 1928. each of them ask Interment will be in the Catholic grade examinations. follows: Professor F. L. Knowlton, attention of the members was follows: January 27, A. Barber vs. ing $2000. The plantiffs allege that cemetery here. The list is ns follows: O. A. C., “Poultry Costs, I.osses and <• died to the necessity of full <-o- C. S. Bartley et ux; January 28, Yamhill county was careless anil District No. 2, Cornelius—Ethel Profits,” 1:15 p. m.; 2:15 p. m., operation in order to carry out the Credit Men's Mutual. Inc., vs. C. B. negligent tn permitting the bridge Mae Marshall. “Feeding Baby Chicks From Start project, which is expected to sur Kennedy; January 29, F. E. Tuttle, to become dangerous and with pro , District No. 11 Jt., Gaston—Gor- to Maturity,” Earl C. Kruger, Ore pass even the very successful open vs. F. T. Page et ux; January 30,; viding warnings. Feenaughty Machinery Co. vs. Otto I Their ear was thrown off the don De Maris. gon Grain company, and 3:15 p. m., ing of last year. Jake Weil, G. V. Payne, V. W. Hoffman et ux, and Ethel I,. Earlv: bridge, resulting in injuries to the District No. 23, Tigard—Gussie remarks by the chairman and an father aud ma. Westcott, Elmer C. Howell, Cor other locnl speaker. Gardner, D. A. Kramer and W. W. vs. V. E. Early. neil Bilyeu, Charles Redman. Evelyn Oscar Nylander was bound over) Yamhill county, In answer, «lyr,s Wednesday morning is planned ns Boscow, members of the committee, Blue, Alninn Ashmore, Kathryn follows: 9:30 n. m., moving pic expressed their ideas on the open to the grand jury Wednesday in the plaintiffs knew of the condition, but drove on to the bridge at a Crabtree, Anton Greblo. Mnvmie tures or a local speaker; 10 a. m., ing. K. A. Price, also a member of the sum of $1000. Hardy, Charles Kosnik, Annie Kos- "The Partial Molt,” by H. E. Cos the committee, was not present. Divorce decrees have been grant reckies: rate of speed. nik. Ein:.r Knrlquist, Edna Marrs, by; 11 a. m., “The Federal Farm Charles Jones, former county en ed Lula from Roy Payne and Reva Two committees from the city Walter II. Nunnenkamp, Adell Marketing Act and the Poultry gineer, expressed to the members from Samuel L. Nelson. council were appointed by Mayor Stibbe and Margaret West. Orders were give!) in conrt last man,” County Agent O. T. Mc his pleasure at the improvement Grange Phelps for the study of District No. 29, Reedville—Bar Whorter, and 11:30 a. m., “Coopera I made in Hillsboro since his depart week as follows: A. M. Weidenbach I problems before the city admin bara Rose McBreen. tion and the Poultryman,” Andrew ure, particularly in the line of the vs. Earl Perry et ux; Sven Ander istration. A study of a building son Short vs. Harold W. Short; n. tearing down of old buildings. District No. 39. Groner—Kenneth Eggiman, poultryman. code and the city hall improvements '! heodore Koeber nnd Robert Helms He stated that California has a A. Kliks vs. B. A. Ganz et al; A. J. The afternoon program on N«-w York Butter Boy*» Drown will be made by H. C. Hill, J. I.. Kalkwarf. Wednesday includes the following: [ definite spirit. The people are or- Riche and Eugenia vs. John F. ie 663781. a purebred Jersey 'COW. Anderson and C. E. Wells. An in District No. 55, Helvetia—Joseph 1:15 p. m., “Chickenpox and Re ganized and prepared to sell the Westinghouse et al; W. E. Lee vs. owned by ft V/. Waldron of Hilt»- dex of ordinances, together with a Hrcn. sults In Field Vaccination,” Dr. W. i state to others, an attitude that he F. R. Johnson; F. E. Tuttfe vs. F. T. ro, Oregon, has completed her revision of and the preparation of District No. 59, Arcade—Norman T. Johnson, nnd 2:15 p. m., “Some recommended to Oregonians. The Page et ux: Conrad Algesheimer et bo first official production test In new ordinances, will be undertaken Rossback and Merle Kcenon. Poultry Breeding Problems,” Pro , visitor believes that Oregon is the ux vs. L. L. Chambers et al; Charles wMch sh< yielded 494.15 pounds I by M. II. Stevenson, Thomas Con most wonderful place in the world, S. Freeman et al vs. J. C. Crnng- butterfat and 9851) pounds of miA District No. 70, North Plains— fessor Knowlton. nell nnd W. V. Bergen. Sylvia Jones. A flexible program is provided end tlsat although he is going east ban. in 30.'. clayii and on two milkings a The annual report of W. C. Chris District No. 79, Witch Hazel so thnt the school may be ns in- to chase the dollar, he is not going I day. tensen, 1928, city treasurer, showed Walter A. I.issy. | formal as possible. A question box through life without the idea of Brownie was started on this test the following figures: Cash bal District No. 107, Aloha-Huber— will be provided and poultrymen nre coming back here. when she was 4 years and 2 months ances, December 31, 1928, $9327.80) Laura Mae Ritchie and Donald urged to write out questions for Mrs. J. W. Kelley announced that of age. and with this record qual securities of sinking fund, Decem Taylor. the chairman to read .at the meet the Business nnd Professional Wom ified for the register of merit of the ber 31, $10,649.9»; general fund re District No. 15, Forest Grove— ings nt times allowed for questions en’s club is sponsoring a card party American Jersey Cattle club. H**v ceipts (including taxes of $21,874), Frederick W. Hauge, Carolyn Bond, and discussions. The school is free nt the chamber of commerce Thurs sire is lota’s ,Ht. Mawes’ Butter B / $27,158.02; street fund, $2542.56) Loyall Smith, James F. Price, Mil to anyone interested in the topics day, January 30. The basketball games scheduled and her dam is Letta’s American park, $1869.30; city sales, $300; dred Wirtz, Reed Fendall, Lucile to be discussed. It was announced that R. Nelson, bond interest fund. $3030.73; total Stribich, Margaret Dillon, Grace El _________________________ manager of the Portland sanitarium, for last Tuesday nnd Friday be Beauty tween Hillsboro union high school bond redemption fund, $10,296.70; liott, Dorothy Fish, Eleanor Wag will be the speaker at Monday's and Tignrd nnd Newberg high improvement funds, $10,784.53; in ner, Betty' Wise, Charles Stewart meeting. Dr. J. O. Robb is chair schools were postponed became of terest on »Inkin'» fund, $425.99, nnd and Warren Troutman. man. the had roads. If the weather per making total receipts and balances District No. 28, Hill Avilda Ol mits the Newberg quintet will be of $76,384.89. I son. here to play at 7:31) o’clock Satur Disbursements were listed as fol District No. 51, Meacham—Amy day evening. The Tigard match has lows: General fund. $28.398.91; Hollenbeck, Dennis Hall, Perry Du P. I. Patterson, deputy distrh-«- The service department won two been postponed until later in the attorney, street, $2898.69; park, $2856.40; mas, Harold Wickstrom, Raymond games in the P. E. P. howling league has been congratulated by season. bond interest, $5473.79; improve Gunther, Dnphna Lowe, Howard from the operating department and M Mount, manager of the The next scheduled game will be Robert ment bond redemption funds, Pihl and Marjorie Winters. Portland Better Business hurras,vn still top the league standing, The $6782.98; street improvement funds, Opportunity depends on the in nt Forest Grove nt 7:30 o’clock to liis handling of the case of ??. TA. commercial department won two dividual, morrow evening. The Grove five Hay of the Security Mutual com according to the Rev. G. $12,358.37. This makes a total of from the line crew and are now defented Newberg, 27-13. The locnl disbursements of $58,681.33. The tied with the operating department O. Oliver, who talked nt the Rotary players have practiced every day pany. The bureau was unsuceessf:’« club meeting Thursday. Genius iii balance on December 31, 1929, $17,- in getting district attorneys In »< v- for second place. Scores: cases is downright hard work, this week and should be in good ernl counties to take action. 703.56. 1st 2nd 3rd many condition to meet a strong team. and the secret of failure is lazi Two bond ordinances were passed, “We think you are to be congrat Service ...... 498 584 HT ness, he stated. O. B. Gates was Hilhi will go to Tillamook next including one for sidewalk improve on the type of law e Operating 563 605 chairman. 657 Friday. If the Cheesemakers are ulated ments amounting to approximately The Hillsboro Cemetery associa Commercial nient which you are enjoying^ sai l •04 49 4 565 defeated Hillsboro will stand a good Mr. Mount The McMinnville club will put on $9000. The total cost of the side tion will meet for election of of Line .......... in a letter to the cham 522 43» the program here today and the chance to go to Salem nt the end of 547 walk construction was $11,462.42. ficers at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve-1 her of commeri’e. League Standing. Rev. George Pratt will be chairman the season for the state conference. The wnter situation in the city ning in the chandler of commerce W. L. PC. According to Conch' Walter I.ce. next week. was also discussed. rooms. Important business will 18 15 .515 this Is the strongest team here for come before the meeting, and all Service ......... 16 17 .4« I years. members and others who arc inter Operating . 16 .481 17 I ested in the condition of the ceme Commercial ............... 18 .451 15 teries, or any part of them, arc I,Ine Individual scores arc: Dahlheim, asked by L. E. Wilkes, president, to 168; Gillmore, 156; Miller, 154: Pat Fiie Chief Walter Tews report« attend. terson, 150; Weik, 145; Russell, two fires durmg the last week, both 1 44; Bonnr, 140; C. Gardner, 139; Sheriff ,T. W. Connell was Inst At a meeting of the highway chimney fires. One wns at the Davidson, 138; R. Enschede, 129; Thursday nt the sheriffs’ meeting In commission in Portland lust Thors home ol joe Alberts nt 835 Raw Ringle, 129; J. Enschede, 126; Portland appointed a member of a day a contract for the construction The Pctz brothers house at Pine line street and the o<her was at 748 Grace, 125; Rasmussen, 120; Elspas, committee of five sheriffs to make Knot station, near Metzger, was Oak street, the Km« day, fast of 3.9 miles of concrete pavement 118; Kelly, 117; Baines, 112, and a study of the state auto license robbed some time Saturday morn Thursday. on the Tualatin highway, between J. Gardner, 109. Mr. Tews rrnorfs seven fire raft« system during the next year in or ing, according to a report received the Multnomah county line and der that the plnn to have the sher here by Sheriff J. W. Connell. The up to the present time during the Oscar Nylander, Beaverton butch Beaverton, was awarded to I. L. Stage Corned- At Verboort. iffs issue the licenses may be pro robbers gained their entrance by month, as against one caH during Young, the low bidder for $104,- er, was arrested Sunday by Deputy i The senior class of the Verboort posed nt the next session of the breaking the glass out of a kitchen January of last year. Only ui«, 405. The awarding of this contract Sheriff Paul Parsons, charged with had been held up by the commis | threatening to kill Aloia Green. high school will present a three-act legislature. The committee is to window. The loot included a suit however, caused any los% «nd that sion for some time, pending inves The wnrrant was sworn to by Miss comedy at the C. O. F. hull at Ver report at the next meeting in De case, tools, two gold watch chains wns slight, at the home of Mr. ahw Mrs. I- Shemsan. boort January 31 and February 2. cember. | Green. Bail was set at $5000. and $40 in gold coins. tigation by engineers. Dies On Wednesday Many Are Snowed In In an effort to .assist the public in the growing fight against de ficiency diseases, such ns goiter, the Perfection hnkCry has instituted the use of Kelpln in its breads. This is a product of kelp, it sen vegetable that is abundantly supplied with or ganic iodine, iron and other ele ments. It is said that kelp has 14 of the lfi essential elements of the body, as well as being rich in all four of the vitamins. _________________ NO, 43 HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930 Connell Will Study Auto License Plan Home At Metzger Robbed Saturday Beaverton Butcher Is Held For Threat Seven Fire Calls During January