The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 13, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE
Pare Eight
Camp Fire Girls To
Present Their Play
kfountnindnlr -— The Kici<l.tpi
Camp Fire Girl«’ pit»?, "The
Junior.," will be Riven at the K.
F. hall in North I'tain. next Tue.-
day.
The Camp Fire Giri, will pres­
ent thrir proicram at the liankx
hlylt orhool tonight (Thuraday ) . The
date »•« changed becau.e ttteni-
ben of the rail were going to
the homecoming at O. S. C- Nov
efnher II. The program in Bank*
include» gull ar nttiiic by G-nzcrj
brother, and l.tle Wolfortl. the
Ihree-act play “Th- Junior»," toe
ami
(luncing l>v Mild re I Meek
EOng. and demon»' rat ions by the
girl, under the .l.'r-ction of Mrs
Evelyn Buffutu, >• guardian w ho
la a»»i«ting i.ith the page int which
I. to be given in Portland Friday
end Sat tit day.
Mr». A. Rcl.er's birthday an­
niversary was celebrated wltn a
dinner at her home in Mountain­
dale Sunday. Tho»e present were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reiser and
•laughter, Carol, Mrs. E. Schl tcfli
nnd daughter, Elaine, and Lydia
>»ci««r of North Plain*, and Mr.
anil Mrs. A. Reiser and son, Walt
cr.
Mrs. Martha Mor.iman ami son.
I’aul, of Mountaindale spent Thurs­
day with Mrs. Mosiman and fam­
ily of Cedar Mills.
Mr .and Mr., Arthur Jesse nnd
familf of Hillsboro were guests
at the Free! Jesse home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. l*agr Gardner and
daughters, Irene and EJaine, visit­
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Gfrller at
North Plains Sunday.
Irene Gardner, Helen Tonisfen,
Paul Hergert, Walter Jesae nnd
l/conard Fowels attended the Ben-
verton Forest Grove game at For-
est Grove Armistice Day.
A. Erdman and children spent
Sunday with Mr. Erdman’s brota-
er. Dan, near Hillsboro.
Leslie Johnson and Robert
Fowels of Mountaindale and Miss
Ethel Smith of Banks called on
Leslie** mother in Portland Satur­
day.
J. L VanDomelon and Joe Bak­
er attended the dairy meeting at
the Hillsboro Chamber of Com-
in ere e last Thursday.
HILLSBORO
ARGUS,
Man Who Started World War Note
Writing Memoirs to Justify Himself
IN the quiet of hia home tn VI-
* enna, a man, near 70. Is pen­
ning hla memoirs as this armistice
day rolls around. His name Is
not familiar. Nelth' r is his pic­
ture Yet it was he. according to
recently published historical docu­
ments. who was more responsible
for bringing about the war than
any other individual.
He is Count Leopold von Berch­
told. former secretary of state and
foreign minister In the cabinet of
Emperor Franz Joseph of Aua-
tria
The charge against Berch-
told is that he falsifled documents
and deceived not only Kaiser Wil­
helm and Sir Edward Grey ot
England but hi« own monarch.
Emperor Franz Joseph.
Hou It Started
Every one knows now that the
conflagration was ignited with the
assassination in Serbia of the Aus-
trian crown prince and his wife,
No nation considered this su IR­
cient cause, however, to indict the
entire Serbian people. Yet Berch-
told. historians now say, quickly
soiled this excuse to go to war.
His anxiety was iusplied by a
desire to regain tor himself, as
well as tor his country, some ot
the prestige both had lost in diplo­
matic exchanges following the
third Balkan war In 1913
Because ot blunders. Austria's
prestige noticeably declined, while
Serbia's efforts to extend her
powar to the Adriatic and to win
recruits for the ideal of a great
Serbia among the Slavs of Austria-
Hungary became more and more
evident
For these reason. Berchteld.
In spite ot warnings that any
belligerent action on hia pan
would set the w hole world at war.
sought a break with Serbia.
Following the assassination, he
But Berchtold was also ambi-
Hous Even it Serbia had accept-
ed the ultimatum in Ils entirety
he had taken steps to provide
against such a contingency by
llndlng other causes tor declaring
war.
Pleas came to Austria from all
over the world to settle the sit­
uation amicably Grey proposed
a conference
Russia did the
same. Serbia even wrote that It
would accept even tho last two
points it the matter were set be­
fore a council ot arbitration All
these offers were refused
In order to persuade his hesi­
tating emperor to sign the decla­
ration ot war against Serbia
Berchtold wrote in bls report that
Serbian troops had attacked Aus
trian troops at Temes-Kubin
Afterward Berchtold erased
the .sentence about the attack
from the declaration because it
was proved untrue, He had de­
ceived the emperor, and he de-
eelved Sir Ed wind Grey with the
same Action. He had. In the
words of Emil Ludwig, the hlsto-
Count Leopold vom Berchtold
rlon. "not merely deceived hia al­
sent to Serbia an ultimatum so se­ lies. but also his own imperial
vere in its demands that Grey master, by concealing from him at
called it the "most formidable least the tact that this reason for
sent one state by war had vanished."
document ever
<
Since the armistice was signed
another."
Serbia, quiet, and with no 12 years ago, Berchtold has been
thought ot war. demurred on only silent until a year ago when he at­
two point«, which practically indi- tempted to refute in a Budapest
cited her willingness to abide by i paper the charges made agatnst
Austria's orders. When Kaiser him In the book July 14” by
Wilhelm, in fact, was handed a Ludwig
Berchtold wrote.
text of the Serbian answer to the
"We were rather convinced that
ultimatum, he wrote on its mar­
the vital nerves ot the monarchy
gin e
"With this every reason ot war were being constricted by terror­
disappears. Geisl (Austrian am­ istic Serbian propaganda and that
bassador at Belgrade) might have we should be Irrevocably lost un­
remained quietly at Belgrade. On less we could compel Serbia to
the strength of this I should never cease her sinister work of disin­
tegration ..."
have ordered mobilization.’’
HILLSBORO,
Thurntlay, November 13, 1930
■
OREGON
00. I*
M
V*u«ler*aiiil«n. F
End.
inerting of the committer to ar- • » 414 lii
9 ••' 14
t'angr for thr dedication of the
IS Hcutrh Chutvh. 3riia 00
Vailla Kta
college g>tiinasiuin, vhich Mill take Gon North Plaln* »1960 00. Mla««llaiie*>ua.
•62M I7
33 293 17
place in January.
Road
19 Mark«!
...................
N.s (I. •1174>4.
Mr*. S. I Carlyle entertained •9,674.24.
•• 7i‘ <H* .
as dinner guests Friday her m H
2<» Market
K.«d
No
is.
N« k I«. (44. si ; • 1.114 Nl
ter, Mrs II X Robinson of For Market Ro«.! I lirvwn
R. mo I. 1810 00, Hay-
91 J. M
est (¡rove and her daughter. Mrs «arj R imi .I. • I 714 71 •1,924 71
George IF Garratt, and Miss Stella 23 Heghrra No. 339, •&IU OO . Tupper
N. k 370. 3610.00; Hah» < ’ reek
No
itm.
l.caiertnn of Portland.
Ollin«.
iH);
Market
IL mu I
Nu
17
The Camp Fire Girls held a •610
• »870.34 . 33.100 3 4
inerting Friday.
24 Halsnian. 3IK00;
jLhiH’1 l.aiireiwiHH|. • 748 (h). Blown.
\ meeting of the boys* poultr> f Hill
50 00 39MS 00,
I »dub was held at the school Fri
25 A In* Helmer.
3300.00;
tfcirensun,
day noon.
• 724.03; 31.894 03
Mr. and Mrs Seymour Rice and '.‘6 4'anyan. »oiHtlH. liaten*,
330.134, 39.294 44.
Kab\ left Mondax for their home 1 «Hihy.
27 Punipkin
Ritl*r
Esi..
I at Gooding, Idaho, after visiting a Ni>i thM*wi from Cot nelinä Place. »2ou -
00. 3710.74.
fortnight in this community.
28 Shady
llrtmk-Raeky
Putnl
R imm I.
Mrs H. R. Killingham of For •339.04.
»832 94.
est I'«rove was in town Friday nc
Ilill-iilr »Il > 04
b a.t from Market
Komi |'aat
Hat Place, •547.74, il.-
coinpanird by two friend*.
Mrs. David Rich, who is nt- 547 30 74. Market It.out e<>-on.. (112(47.
tending Albany mile.re, came home Mamtenahce. (»US.0Ö. Ilahn Ml l>ale.
> iturday and remained over Arm •227.00. 2«. STI. S7.
31 ('hriatennen
~~
Campbell llridue, •90|..
istice Day.
30;
Nut. rvft .Nrwberr. »7*1
. »H» holla-
Mr. and Mrs W W Brow n ami 3herwooU. • lì*«» i » . U.K 1 10
31
*
Nromith Mi-tKffrr, •1300 00, (¡ilbridr.
Mr ami Mrs. J. I*. Rogers ami
49
12.1ST 49.
son, Ira, went to Portland Sun •427
33 Verb*«»rt-l-'-nat. •9&M.B0, <lrrenh«‘U«e
dav where the Rogers vlailetl the Roa.l. •S0A.03. 11.473 M
I . Vertuilyd* family. They «II 34 Merkel IG Mid No* .8
sprn t sometime with Mrs Hogers’ 3»;36 • 1.704.39
Ma*«m Hill. FU4 &A . Lincoln, f.’lrt -
brother, Stanley Doucet, ami fam-
F
Johnaon«,
Johnaon*
North,
Io
»121 ‘«3. Naton Hill. Maintenante, l-’lh
ily.
’
«
d:
•I.IMH.M3
Mrs, A. I imlgren ■itici '1rs. \ mi i .1« Ole
•473.00 ;
Wuciten.
Berry spent lust W etlncstl ay in • 130.00; I Tw Ji>htiiH>n.
Fi«h rumi. •7B.IH). thumtia.
• UH 30 . •14g M.
Portland.
.37 Jvlw
‘ ‘
f I . •
Oak. •«.UOPO. Main-
Ihr home of Mr. and Mrs. ’
tenance. • iti.* Pai II.837.IM
Bella was the scene of a n
iSmqu
in-Sherwood •«14.00; Graham
39
Ferry. •J04 07 . (»eavral Work. •Joi 47
group October 31 w hen f
fl.o7 11
30 of their friends from I
42 Market Raed No. 9 Comp». IV4J3 -
boro i and Forest Grove met
It ; •9.U3.II.
43 Oblvct. •130 00
|lr«M«kman, •130.-
a Hallowe'en party.
; (*«mer«| Work. 1—1 29. I l.&sI .’.»
Miss l.orene Woodward was out 00 44
Sc hull«-Sher wimh I,
•71134,
from Portland Sunday to tint Ka*t of Lebeau behind, •H&.iK
1. •1,024 34
43 Market
her parents.
IL mo I N« k
14 Leal fn>m
1930
Work,
ttoil
fo.
•
.*,oit
so
k junior class play will be giv
•¿jo.00.
Mi>ceHa-
4« IhiKtvn llau’ona,
en in the school auditorium Fri nevu*. •144.74. 1**4 74.
day evening by thr junior class of
47 Murphy, 240.00, Ga**ner. •BoO.OQ
Market R.md
>
11 IM M
thr Hillsboro union high school.
4X N ik
SOT.
•J i O.OO,
Maintenance,
Mr. and .Mrs. F. (). F..«gon of ••t.t7
; •919.17
i
Hillsboro were guests of Mr. ami
Sewell
Statum.
• J00 00.
Donald-
■•«n-Dykeman. •Sim.OU. Graybell ur Shute
.Mr*. \. Lindgren Sunday.
School.
........
.......................................
•Aon * . m .
Market
Road
Co-op..
Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Peterson and • IBM. 90;
’
33 434 9U.
young daughter were out from
•3 Stre*«cl Huaton,
3449 30;
lc«s M
34 Schaefer.
•&<H> no .
End
Merket
lN»rtland Sunday calling on friends. Koad
North. 3413 M9
3913 49
Taxpayers Vote A
Special Road Tax
LISTEN!
LISTENI
Saw» Ase» Wrftgvia
CJwality goods
Hight price.
Ihr Whatnot
I99N Second Nt
Tune In over
K. F. X.
Mon., Thur., Fri
w I’ M
ASK ABOUT OUR
Poultry
House Plans
Wo have practical and economical poultry liouza
plans which we will gladly furnish to cuatomora.
These poultry houses are especially adaptable to
this locality and these plans are the result of caro-
ful study.
The sizes of the houses are optional from 20 feut
to 500 feet in length.
Those interested in such plans may call at our
yard or telephone 301.
COPELAND YARDS
Hillsboro, Telephone 301
Dependably Serving the Lumber Consumor
Opportune Times
Ahead
I ronanl
T
Ay rea,
banker
and
bualnra«
economist. recently voiced this thoti .
•7
Market IG>ad N ik 10 t’o-vp . 3907
• 4. •907 14.
M t'iM.k Hridffe I.aFollelt Tiare. 31000
00; Geiger. («M74. II.SflS.72
40 Forbea >1111
«4<>« 70. U.wer Car­
penter
Cr..
isi* so.
Uvcwr
Carpenter
Cr . •343.00.
“ _
Ml»r«llan«s>ua. 4'4044, ()..
74B.OÌ
41 Johnaon
Hl.
(tflOOCH);
Wheeler
Ave.. 3400 00 . Maintenance. 3341 86 ,
343 44
62 lbw*« Itenefiel.
•300.00;
G
Mountain- North. I47B 43
1973 43
Hairline North tu Wetkin* Road.
l»~Ut
II .......
Ilaaellne Mao.
tenanrr flS4 3<>. |ii8 5o.
44 Inkley Road
3700 00; Hanks-Hus­
ton. 347«.g3, •1.37’143
Mtacellaneou*, 33.314.44.
Total. •130.000 00
-It
Is during periods when business is bad and
priera are low, that men of courage and In
dependent thought hare always been able to
anniversary party Sunday. Those
Mr. and Mrs Granville Everest
(continue»! from page I)
present were Mr. and Mrs. Everett of Newberg spent election day , cess of the plan in I 'lac k a in nt
start on the path that lead» to future success.
Alford and family, Lee Howell, here. Mr. Everest served on the i county.
Thr foundations of fortunr are laid In times
Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Misner and sons board and Mrs. Everest visited
J. M. Vsndrrtitndrn of near
■
Wilbur
and
Roy.
their
son
Airlie
and
neighbors
on
Roy,
rond
foreman
for
19 years,
Hazeldale.—A variety program
of adversity.”
Harry Seabold, Peter Now akaw- the mountain,
4.tw in thr one district plan and
will be held under the auspices of
!
ski,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hilliker,
Mr.
and
from
a
trip
to
Gold
Beach.
' i five-mill tax a chance to carry
Quite true and we hellere that Mr Ayre.
J the literary society in the school
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vail of thr road improvement ahead. Thr
house Saturday evening. The pro­ Mrs. Hornberger, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
might
hare atltlrd that such turn hare had the
Misner,
Mrs.
Toni
Fellas,
Jack
Portland
were
Saturday
night
and
budget is sound and gm»d for thr
gram includes vocal selections,
.
..... ..
.» . .
dances, readings, selections by the Forrest, N. G. Anderson, Mr. and Sunday visitors at the home of county in thr opinion of Mr.
foresight to establish «c1cqu.tr b.nkkig rrla-
Iowa Hill.---Mrs. h red Dober aa« Laurel stringed quartet comtvosed Mrs. William Misner and R. J. Mrs. Vail's uncle, F. I.. Brown.
Vandersanden.
The budget showing the work to be SIMPLE GLYCERIN MIX
surprised with a birthday party of Finis Brown, Lee
’
Brown. Mrs. Woodman attended the road meet-1 Miss Bertha Hutchison of Hel- done
llon» with a gc<u<| bank.
-
each district, first giving the
vetia was an overnight guest of ; former in number
last Thursday afternoon. The Mulloy and W. W. Phillips, and Bill , ing at Hillsboro Wednesday.
STOPS
CONSTIPATION
of district,
the
work
Miss
Mr.
and
Mrs,
IL
Hilliker
and
Leola
guests brought their sewing Those Gray, Scotch comedian,
Itosevear last Satur- planned and the total eapenditure, which
and a
tn every case is equal to a five mill
present were Mesdantes H. Haase. skit. The program starts at b daughter Zelma, and sons Robert day.
The simple mixture of glycerin,
along the Imre of the old diatrirt
Sir.
J. Haase, F. Haase, Henry Peters, ' o’clock.
and Charles, attended the dance
and Mrs. Lester Matthieu levy
1 OUing. •314.04. Vlenie A Robbins. buckthorn bark, saline« etc , (Ad-
at Buxton, Saturday night.
of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Juster •344.07
IL Metzler, Elmer Boge, T. Pyle.
;
Nason
la.
<344.08
,
general
work.
lerika) acts on BOTH upper anil
A. F. Doughty left here on Wed
Robert Hilliker took Mr. and i and son of Portland were Sun­ • li>92.!4. 32.730 39
C. Ruestig, H. Whitcomb, C. Epler, nesday
Rfurr bowel, rrhrving constipa­
of last week to visit reia Mrs.
2 SherwiH-d-Tualatin.
110(0 ov.
H.o-k
day dinner guests at the home Creek.
J. Epler, IL Schulenberg, T. Sinay, fives
Eastman
to
Portland
Satur
­
tion in two hour*. Bring* out poi­
and friends in California.
Op.n a Savings Account
day to see their son Irving, who of Mrs. Flora Baker. Mr. Matthieu • 1.744.71. 3360.90. Parrot Mountain. (346 71 . sons you never thought is err in
J. Koehnke, •, L. P. Hensel, O.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Griffitts had is in the St. Vincent’s hospital.
is a .son of the F. X. Matthieu
3 Finigan, 3545 <M) ; M.-t’.rrakk. (SIS.
Pfahl, E. Barlow, P. Newman, A.
your system. Don't wn*tr time with
3544.71
II.«34 7).
A number of young people from who broke the tie in the vote nt 00; 4 Whittle.
Gnos Jr., H. A. Weiland. M. as their guests on Wednesday the
Market
Road
N<<.
IS.
«isoeno. pills or remedies that clean only
Crane, A. Schantin, A. Kroepskv, Rev. and Mrs. Marrs of Portland. Scofield attended a party Friday i hatnpoeg in 1*13. Mrs Matthieu Davi*.
<940.00; Frei
PART of thr bowels, hut let
J. Dober, J. Goetze, M. Gnos, F. formerly of Aloha, and Mrs. Marr's evening in Vernonia at the home and Mrs. Baker are former school­ R*md Co-op., • 1124.4s
Irrika give your stomach nnd
"Th. Oldwt Bank U W.^Lgtoa
5 Muhly. •934.74
mates.
Koch, and J. ’ Vanoundenhaegen, mother, M rs. Harry Cain, of St. of J. B. Ohlers.
rls a REAL cleaning and see
50; Genend Work.
Count)).**
Elfrieda Moekel, Carl Ruestig, Paul, Minn.
Charles and Lester Hilliker
g(H»d you feel! Adlerika stop* GAS
6— Hillabon>»t«aurel.
llenrv Schulenberg, John Goetze,1 Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Danford and now attending school only in
■
.»o.oo. WaUaei
L- i -
1:
bloating in trn minutes! Hillsboro
Creek-Newton.
4746 47;
•‘,734 27.
Arnold Gnos, Hilda Dober, Frances Mrs. A. L. Danford of Portland forenoon. They are slashing
Adv
7 Nordlund. 3490.00. Base Line. •1183.-
Gnos, Junior Koch. Ilene and visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller. M r. Boos of Forest Grove in
00. Tolna* S. from Highway. 3404.00;
Junior Gnos, Beverly Dober. Betty Saturday.
afternoon.
Maintenance. 31100.07; 33 339 07
- Tile Flat. 31000.00; Pleasant Valley.
Visitors at school the past week
Vandomelon,
Norman
Goetze,
Miss Laura Y'oung is now at her
River
Road.
• 12SOOO.
Riser.
Orenco.—A group of the Wo­ •900.04
Ernestine Schulenberg, Lester New­ home after being in the Emanuel were Retha Mie Smith, Gertrude
•700.00 ; East End DisL No. 9, •1.400.00.
men’s Presbyterian missionary soci­ •5,260.00.
man, Vincent and Albert Vanound­ hospital in Portland for two weeks. I Hilliker and Emilie Felong.
Bailer.
3300 00 ;
Bull
Mountain.
enhaegen, Richard and Junior
Miss Mary Allen of
Green eties of Orenco, Reedville, Bethany
th.|N.0,!?Ho<nr*i7i.T,it?,i,<’,‘h'
nu,rk‘ N” ». <* WMhln,(o. O h ,»),. Rtat. «I O«^.,
Mrs. Frank Moore of Cooper
Bend. 3600.00; Buttler. 3300 no .
Kreopsky, Lawrence, Joe, and Tony Mountain
• B< Hoot. MEETING oi .aid dialriet will I« h«M at Un, n Hl.h fc-h - I. ..n IK. rtnj .fax ,,f
IWu al I o rl -X
Mountain visited the Smith fam­ and Tualatin Plains will be held 3600.00;
Kunsiker. 3500.ÜU ; Strum, . 3500.00; Vin-
entertained
with
a
lunch
­
in the Presbyterian church here cent, 0400.00; Willow Brook, 31200. VO; >n the allern.-.n. tur th. port-urn -I dleeuaeln. Gw bu<U<rt ber.lnaflar art out with Gw lavrlno tawnl. a.,1 u, »U. .n th. urvum).
ily
Tuesday.
Gnos.
lion of l«»»inr • »fwclal dlitriet lax.
prop«»«-
eon on Friday- evening in" honor
Thursday, November 20. A pot­ Mr Mir Iwal. 3567.42; •5.767.42.
Walter Austin was surprised of the marriage of her mother.
The total amount of m.m.r ne«.1—1 hr th. ,.14 arh<wl 41»trie* durine I>w turai r—r Iwalnnln. .oi Juna »0 1,1« aad »..ii««
10 --fly land.
• 1.100.00;
OM
Cany«>n Tow H. mi I. ..o,„.-„l ,n th. (..Houin, bu.l,.i and lBe|u<W th.
bTrïïrtdX
îJX
Th.
Z27.tr
’
.UM
luck
luncheon
will
b.
served
at
with a birthday party Tuesday Mrs. Haley, to Mr. I.itch, which
Road. 31300.00; Sorrento, • 1400.00, OU-
school fund, elementary »chool fund. •pecUsl district ta*, and all other money* uf the district.
*
12:30 and at 2 o'clock Miss Esther iny. »'»UlO. •4.500.10
night, November 4, at the Charles took place on Thursday.
,M< Ruer, representing the board
t nGI th. h«ll.ia ar. reamed at leaat MW luar .n«r th. flaw art tar the ■»eatta« la dl.tHrt. rt the wewid
11 Bet hany - W<*«t.
31224 *6.
I’strroon
Pfahl home. The evening was spent
Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Durban have
of national missions, will tell of Ba H ia t Church-.North, 3914.44; Cornell
and third rl.w.., .ar I.,.I ,.t.r .1 Gw dlrtrlrt ehall t>. willig l. «rt. ap-a an, ta.ll.r. Ufar. Gw mwil..
in games and cards. Those present
Wee I from I xm I i . »91 ■ 4M; 33.043.14.
her work in the southern mountains
________________________________________
BUDGET
were Mr. «nd Mrs. Carl Ruestig. leased their farm for three years
12 Brndler-Barley Station,
»1645.00;
Laurel.—A dairy meeting will among the negroes and Indians.
Maintenance. 3147 14; »1 732 14
Mrs. L. P. Hensel, Elfrieda Moekel, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hackett of
Estimated Receipt*
13 End of pavement Pacific Ave. Forest
Reedville.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
be
held
nt
the
Community
hall
Mr.
and
Durban
Mrs.
Willard
Brown.
Florence Haase, Hattie Church,
Grove to .Market Road No. 10, 3&86 51 ,
I.
Ilalnnc. on hand aa »bown i.y annual
H
Total rvvenu. reeeicu (
Hilda Dober, Bertha Martin, Mar­ have moved to Portland to make . Monday at 1:30 o’clock, according Mrs. II. E. Burdette and Mr. and 3964.61.
report •t
bmrlnnin. of
year
•
74 43
10, Inelualvel
,
their
home.
to
an
announcement
by
W.
F.
Mrs.
S.
L.
11.740 of
Carlyle attended the
14 VerlxM>rt<Markrt Road No. *. •9o0.-
jorie Hensel, Margaret Goetze,
2.
From
<il-‘rirC
tax
.
Non-r«venu« rwrtpt« :
3. From nounly »rh<«4 fund
,
Armistice Day exercises at Hills­ 0o. Mainte» ance, »3*4.90; »1.284.90.
Traveling libraries have been in-j Cyrus, county agent.
Betty Vandomeion. Frances Gnos.
IS.
F
r-un
»a
I»
of
hunda
(
<|o
n.a
Include
15 .Mail Route. 3197.00. .Market Road
4
From »tat« »ebool fund
new honda exrhan.ed foe <44 <4>U<s-
George Goetse,
~
Hans and Rudy stalled in the Rosedale and Hazel-1 Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Stevens boro Tuesday.
Coop. •790.26; •9«7.26.
6. From elementary »ehool fund
Ilona
,
The Women's Circle met in the
14 Wilson
A
Hayward,
•2260.36,
e. F-»r • ..«'Allunai
________ „
Turner, George Dober, Walter dale schools and anyone interested' and Mrs. Stevens' mother, Mrs.
«duration
(■tat« «nd
12.
Warrant«
shearer
&
Hillside.
3125*00;
Cemetery.
A.
Hogrefe,
were
Sunday
dinner
federal
fund«)
church parlor last Thursday after­ •732.20; Bathman. 3322.«"). Fir Creek
Austin, Fred Sinay, Fred Goetze, may call for books.'
14
Hb,'rll«rrn
hans
guests at the
Albert Krahtner noon and Mrs. Albert Lindgren A Wlleon River, 3122.00; Stevenson, •97.- 7. From tuition for pupil*
IS.
lnt«r«»l on sinkin,
__ ______
fund
Charles Pfahl, Johnny Meyer, Joe
■ 4’hool
.
.
IS.
From
home
at
Blooming
••i«
of
propwtr ,
was hostess. There was a large 00; Bavtey A Ihrir, 3113.00; Kyle. 3354 - B. From high school tuition and trana.
Frank, Tony, and Lawrence Gnos.
17
From
otlwr
non-rvwnu.
•ourrM fin«
00;
Adkin».
3241
So.
.Market
Road
Co
­
A series of card parties, sponsor­ attendance.
portatlun
.
(11.740.00
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfe and
dude her« rwelpt. from revolving
62. 37,044.44.
9
For library from other soun
ci by the I.ndies’ Social club,
than
Rev. George T. Pratt was called op.. 17 »1054
fund* CCS r«f«CerC*a. et<- I .
daughter nnd Ed. Wolfe of Wil­ *
Market Road No. 18 Le pert Cor .
county library tax
___ ,
.
.
.
.
IB. Total non-rvwnu« rervlptx
tarted last week They will be to Albany Friday to attend a A,1400;__ Roy-Green ville
Maintenance. 10. Revenue receipt* fr««m all other aourc««
lows, Cal., spent November 4 and
17. Inelualv.)
,
,
Mrs. Harry Brownrigg
held each Wedensdav evening in
1. <» and C. fund •
.
.
.
5 with Mr. ami Mrs. H. Haase,
2. Other sources
.
.
.
.
the club room of the hall.
IB
Total r«M-«ipt* (item* 11 •nd IM)
William Reddich has returned at her home.
• II.T40 00
M rs. Sam Schmidt and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. William Clifton and
from Salem, where he has been
Mrs. Sue Isaacson were Cornelius ters, Ecnelia and Marie, were Stin­
Estimated Expenditure*
working for some time.
day dinner guests at tile Tenni»
I. GENERAL CONTROL
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dober Jr. visitors Saturday.
VI. AUXILIARY AGKNCTRH
home at Firdale.
1. Personal service:
were. Mr. and Mrs. McElroy of Stacy Pyle
1. Library:
and children of Fairvale
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Mrs. Millie
(I). Superintendent
•2.7OO.A0
(1) Personal service (librarian, etc)
Tuesday night callers at the Fred are spending two weeks in Californ­ Campbell, Mrs. W. !..
12) Clerk
300.00
I
Stevens,
•l2) Library Inwika
| (80 00
(3) Sten«« rapher* end other office
Dober Sr. home.
(3) Huppliea, repair*, etc.
Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Mrs. Flora
ia with relatives.
a** i* la nt*
100.00
2
Health
servir«;
Mrs. M. Gnus was a visitor with
Baker. Mrs. Amelia Hogrefe, -, Mrs.
<<) OtmpuUory education and eenau* _ ...........
(1) Personal service (nur»e, etc.)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hering at
f»> Other
______________________________________________
servicee........ .................. ........... .. ............. ..
Juhn Mollojr and Mrs. F. L. Brown
1
(21 Hupplise and other et|»«n*ee
• .
. .
.
Roy Sunday.
3 Transportation of pupils:
were guests of the Scholls Ladies’
Flection* and publicity
•tl»
Personal service (driver*, etc»
| 14.000 00
__________________________
Aid at a meeting at the home of
I««*ffMl
service
(clerk’s bond, audit,
•(2) Kupplioe and other ei|»ena«w
_
1,060.00
Mrs. T. C. Reed Friday afternoon.
•(.Il Itrpair
aii'l
rrplarement
ot
Other expense of general control i
Scofield.—George Roy made a
Honor-roll pupils for attendance
(1) -------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
4 Other auiiliery apenriee ;
-----------------------------------------♦ business trip to Hillsboro, Friday and scholarship in the Farmington
(1) -
I’vrsonal ____
svrvlea
Total Expenae of General Control
(1.220 00
(2) Kuppi Im anti other ««penaee
Roy M. Fox has traded his i and also visited his mother there. school for the month ending Nov­
INSTRUCTION
—
g
a
».rvtel.n
I)<>
mm
tic
arienre
Homaatlr
srlvnea
100.00
ember 7 were Betty Hoffman,
farm north of Reedville for Port­
• 4»
Personal »er»le« :
Everett Alford has completed Lillian Bryant, Esther Boge, Helen
II) .Sui.rrvlxor»
f
land property and has moved there
it) Prinripal«
.
2.40».no
«,.» ’
•< A.illlarr Afenrlea
(U.IM00
to make his future home. M r. his work with the Buxton Lumber Bagnell, Jack Kanna, .□nd Robert
VIL FIXED UHARGEH
Robinson. On Hallowe’en evening
Baumgartner and family are now Co.
I HRuranre
(4) Htenovrsphers and other offlc.
S00
00
Maialante
_
Pensions
located on their place recently
Sheriff Connell was in Scofield the parents, pupils, and teacher
Rent
had supper at the school house.
Supplì««, principal, and aupervlaora ... ___ ____
purchased from Mr. Fox.
Friday searching for the robbers A program was given, and a dis­
Other flaed chargent
Freddie Baumgartner
Other expensa of supervision
(l> Ht reet
entered who held up the Forest Grove cussion on forming a parents’ club
imsnls
SOO 00
(31
the Reedville school this week.
was held. Mrs. LuElla Will is
Total Expenae, H.pervlalon
jewelry store.
I 2,400.00
Tefal Fixed ( hargee ______ .
Roy V. Hacker has moved his
INSTRUCTION—T.«Mng
* l.IOOOfl
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fellas visit­ teacher.
CAPITAL OIJTLAYH
family from Reedville to
the
1 i’.eaonal eervle.:
Mrs.
W.
L.
Stevens
went
to
New
sites
......
.....
.....
•II)
Tearhera
ed with relatives in Dayton, Sun­
(24,000.00
Rosedale district.
New botldlnn
Portland Wednesday of last week
(2) .....................................................
Alteration of building* (not repair*) .
»1
E. C. Morford of near Aloha day.
and made an over-night visit with
New furniture and equipment
........
600.00
(4)
was called to Seattle Saturday by
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mizner enter- her sister, Mrs. C. Bagley.
Assessment*
for Ixttermente
Huppliea (chalk, paper, etc.) .. ...... ..... .. 1,000.00
the sudden death of his brother, tained with a birthday and wedding
Other capital outlays:
T.xtbooka (deak eopiea and Indlxenta)
Chambers
returned
(1) Playgrounds
his family accompanying him. Un­
400 no
(2) ...........................
Other expense of teachina
til the brother’s death there were
five brothers living between the
Tefal Capital (»allay*__
Total Ex pence of Taarhln.
I
900.00
S2S.000.00
IX. DI nr Al IIVK K
•ages of 40 to 65.
OPERATION OF PLANT
L Principal on bond*
(10.000.00
1. Personal oervice:
John Frank and family visltcd
2. Principal on warrants
•(1) Janitor, and other employee
12,400.00
2. Principal on other Indebtedness
the home of Mr .and Mrs. George
2) —-........ —.........
4. Interest on bond*
Morris at Gaston Sunday,
7.200.00
21 ........................................... ..... _......
5. Interest on warrants
Janitor»’ »uppllea
300.00
<1. Interest on other indebtedness
A baby girl was born to Mr.
Fuel anil telephone
1.100,00
7. I ranafer* to «Inking fund
nnd M rs. E. It. West of Aloha
4. Lieht and power
460.00
«. Other debt service:
Wafer
...............
November 9.
360.00
(1)
1’oetng. nnd stationery
E. II. West cut two ligaments in
Other expen»« of operation
his left wrist Friday, lie will be
0. Tolsi Debt Herviré
Total Fipen«« of Operation
117,200.00
I 4,904 00
X. EMERGENCY
laid up from work about
MAINTENANi K AND KEPAIHH
weeks.
2.
lül'.iir and replacement of fiirr.lture
Oscar Lackanen will be
and equipment
..... .......... .......................
TOTAL INTIMATU) EXI-ENDITUREH
Repnir and maintenance of biiildinK*
this week : after working in
(«urn nf ¡Irin a |.fl, ||.»t
11 f - «
IV-H
and Kround* ........................... .......................
fonila for six months.
vi. VI 6, Vll-O, VIII-7, IX », X «
1 ) .......................................................... .. ............
Program Saturday
Hazeldale School
I
Party Is Given
For Mrs. Dober
Shute S.ivings Bank
Church Women To
Meet November 20
Notice of School Meeting
Dairy Meeting To
Be Held Monday
Aloha
r
Scofield
Reedville
For your trip
Nearby
Around //eWorld
Consult your agent
Men’s Suits Cleaned
and Pressed
L. Shinaberger
Phone 621
75c
You benefit yourself and your home town
every time you patronize your local Southern
Pacific agent.
You save yourself the hurry and wor
buying at busy terminals in large cities,
can plan and buy leisurely. The handling of
your baggage is facilitated and made easier
for you. Your whole trip becomes simplified.
No matter where, by rail or steam-
« «
ship, your local agent can sell you
4*lra
your ticket, make reservations, ar-
wB
M •* range all other details. He can tell
TT*
rtwS CS rta
You’ ,o°*
any ,P,c*a) farc’ 'h41
CQvlZlC
would save you money. You can buy
just as cheaply from your local agent
as in large cities — and your dollars
stay at home.
other cleaning
accordingly
1’hone 1082
Valley Cleaners
ÔC Dyers
1431 Main St.
■■
I
2 I
(Jiher rxperiHe of maintenance and
repair* ................... .. ...................................... ..
Tulal Lxpenae of Maintenant*, and
Repair*
» 2.000.00
Item, marked with an aaUrlak (•) ar. thou molt commonly u»«l by .eh<H>l dlatrieU of Ch. third ,ku..
HUMMAItY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
- . ,
,,
.
Ree.pltcil.tl.n
rof.l e-illmcclecl exiwriw. for the ye«r
(72 200 00
Total c«tlcn»t».| rec-.lpt., not Inc-liccllng
propoMd U.
H,740.00
llnlccncc, nrnc.unt to b. rnlxcxl by diatrirt
t.x .....................................................................
For school year from June .10. 10.1», to Jun. .10, 1931
Personal service, sum ot (t-1) (II-l)
(lll-l) (IV-1) (VI, 1-1, 2-1. 2-1, 4-|) (45,(00.00
Soiiplles. sum of (1-2) (lt-2) (111-2)
(IV-2) (VI-l-1, 2 2. 3-2. 4-2) (VIH-4)
1.300.00
Maintenance and repairs, sum of (V-l, 2,
*■>
....
2,000.00
Imlil service, sum of (IX
. 6.
- ».
-
4.
7. »>.........................................
17,200.00
Miscellaneous, sum of (1-3,
(111-3, 4. r>) (IV-3, 4.
2, 3, 4.) (VIII 5. fl)
Construction, stem of (VIII-1
Emergency (X-1, 2)
Total
...........................
Dalod
Attest l
C. E.
this 20th day of October,
4. Total
b
2.
Indehfrdnra*
3)
(sum
of
Item*
(222,000.00
10.10.
1
DEICHMAN, Dietrlat Clerk.
E. L. JOHNSON
0. F. GRÄUEL
T. P. GOODIN
(M, 4(0.00
INDKIITEDNEHN
1. Amount of bonded Indcbtedne»* (Include
all warrant* i**urd by vote of elec-
,
I«»rw>
(l«».000.00
2. Amount of warrant Indebtednean on
warrant* laaucd and endorsed “not
paid for lark of fund*“
53,000.00
1. Amount of other indebtedness .....
’ Nona
W. L. RTEVENS
JOHN W. KANNA
L. J. MRRRILL,’ Chairman, Hoard of Directora.
I
H. I., I»I(<)WN
W. T. PUTNAM
It. E. TIIOMI’HON
N. O. JOHNSTON
• A