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Thursday, Muy 31, 193 1 TUR H IL L S B O R O ARG US. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Page Thre« ■ a v in * of itiee < if »ha re a l p r o j,e r ty v a lu e w e fin d in a r k H road lev y , » ffa rU n tc band of workers T hese d e ar folk« 1 llngen. G erm any, O ctober 3, 1862, t2,Kbii,<)0u a n n u a lly . $',.121,7214 located w ith in th e in c o rp o ra te d Y ou. a r e mt.\..lonarl(*-i to Alaska. cam e to New York In 1880 a n d to D u r in g tL « I 1 ••HHion o f th e lo g la la . lim its of o u r b»w n a n d c itie s a n d $ 15 .- will mis* a tre a t If you m iss th<*r»e I (u r a n n u n ib a r td w «*allliy ta a p a y a rs fr o m 043,420 ax tlm iie r a n d a g r ic u ltu r a l la n d , Oregon 50 years ago. She was m a r wrvlce.i, ho filan o» .o ». nd fcll • 1 * I'o r tla r x l and o th e r p a rt« <»f th a « ta la $2,76»,.270 o f tb i« v a lu e b ein g lia tw l ax ried to Frederick G reenburg In vices D on't forget the place < T he M alharad a t Hal«*m and a tte m p te d to non iilla h l« la n d , a c o n sid e rab le p«»rtlon i P o rtlan d F ebruary 14. 1889 Mrs. have law « paaaed that, w o u ld Ita m a trin v o f »hi« heb m g in g t«» fa r m e r s a n d o w n e rs little ch u rch w ith a big "ib * I Ble.. G reenburg Is survived by th e fol a n d n u llify th a Inco rn a ta x a n d I » - *,f ’ ),«• fa r m lan d 'I ba enrvxjnl o f taxaa You I. W ashln«ten C ounty F a -m lowing c h ild re n : Mrs. B. C. Rue, ta n g ib le l a x law « . A g ru u p o f f» r n ttfr» levie«l fo r a ll purp«xia in W a x b in g to n er»’ Union ini ji.r- rs wish to lly fr o m Y a m h ill a n d M a r lo n ro u n - I ' c n i ’ y p a y a lile th is y ea r total« *! $»>«,- M is. G'laux Erickson. T ig a rd , F ra n - C h ristia n Meleno® R orirty <«» G reenburg. New York; Alfred hewrd o f thta a l te m p t a n d th e y U«« »16 I t h t th ix a m o u n t th e s ta te raceivas extend th eir th an k s to the I - 1 ; e «•<, a f • held • i y I funday g a th e re d in Hel«rn in « o ffic ia n t nurnberi» $ 1 6 0 .4x- , j, th e c o u n ty , $166.524 77, th e ¡G reenburg. S a cram en to . Cal.; H e r people ol HlUaboro, city o f and plea d I h e ir r a u a a « u f f t r ie n t ly w e ll e le m e n ta ry scltools $'.»*4,143 76, roadx apd a t 11 a m ; Wndmviduy evening J ficial». a n d buxines» m en, for m an a n d W illiam G reenburg, P o rt a n t tlie pam tage o f theae la w « brblgxa, $113.14x 22. th e n o n -u n io n h ig h CIIKIIALCM MOUNTAIN J4*h*b* service« a t 8 o'clock; Buiuiay m hool I BEAVER'TGN Fifty-seven s t u T t<« h e y p « e a v i« th e courtes-les and co -o p ers- land, a n d H enry G reenburg, T igard. ad a d In ar*«u«ing th r ho«»l d is tri, ’x $ 10 1,H47 3x, c itie s and dent.-, were g raduated from le a v e r - g o v e rn o r'« o a y x m u p rte Vci*.D*i*g of th e 1‘lciu.ulit V»cw «Ila id , 11 a io I ’lipil . Up (O ' 1'' tlon extended them during the a th y tut t h a t a t th e and I t wn» $«.3,774 70, d ra in a g e and w a te r $ri< l and T h o m W ood of th e M oun- of 20 years an* weloointw! B unday's ton high school F riday n ig h t 'The o f th a le g ia ia tiv e aaaaion a p p r« ,p ria tio n , « d 1 ix lr i* '« $17.417 »»«, u n io n h ig h sch'xdx, s ta te convention. Eci» 'la l W ILLIAM K M T T L E i op <ii h i i re< rlvi <1 w r tlll topic. "A ncient a n d M odern Nec gh b< wore gowns of pastel shades h l l l a a m o u n tin g to M I L 1 7 3 w e re vetoed $1 ¡7,4 j ' j .' j i and «pe. ta i school levlaa $137.» th a n k s I» idven residents who BEAVERTON W illiam K nlttle, « t u « of m erit u > oulMtuoding e ig h th rom ancy. allaa MesinerlMii a n d am i corsagee of sw eet fieas und On«»-half m illio n tit th ia « m o u n t wax 072 14. listed room» available for the 76. died a t h is hom e a t G reenburg E x a m in a tio n « sh*»w th a t »he a f f a i r s o f 1 roHes. ’i ’h«* class colors were blue c u t iro rn th a I I .1 H I.1 7 3 appropriation« to r grade pupil/» May -1 u t N cw I mtk . 11 y pi ait h.in. D enounced ’’ housing of delegates. sta tio n M ay 23 a n d fu n e ra l s e r v and sliver Hey Churle.i F Clark«! h ig h e r «Mlucation. '1 h e g o v e rn o r al««« veO-ed th is c/funty bo f a r ax th a c o u r t has 'The / were given by th e A m erican i c e s were held F rid a y a t th e W. E ‘* c la u a e w h ic h a llo w e d th e c o n tro l a re e ffic u m tly a n d e co n o m ic a lly G e r m a n M. E. C h u r c h . I le tb a n y gave tlu* involution M arvin B tud- I r l* Signexl: J o h n R. Pubo!». l4*gi m itiul Auxiliary Pegg chapel w ith Rev. H icks o f r in a ln d v r o f th e ui«ovn a p p r o p r ia tio n Ut m a nage d it la p*xt«ibie s*»me s a v in g On < h u m an town road Bunday iler, p re sid en t of th e class, gave l>e preside n t o f W a s h in g to n Min ('h a rle s T a ltn a n e n te r ta llie d r e fe r r ta l to th e people a n d be defeate«! ■ ficiating. F in a l services were a t county unit. with a d in n e r Sunday for Mr a n d school « very Bunday, 10 a m . O er- i In* welcoming uddnus. M argaret T in a g ro u p n f fa r m e r « form e«! th e n u c le i« j nor, ii! high school d lx ln e ts a n d a lx o | th e P o rtlan d C rem atorium . Mm. W 1> Baker of M anning, M im . iiuui M*rvl(*e, 11 a m . first iuu I W est M argaret Dickm an, a n d K e n o f th e <«rgamxelp«n t h a t l a t e r b«»rarne ’ be e le m e n ta ry d ix tric tx . Rut thix H e wa» born N ovem ber 19, 1857, klom Baker a n d E arl am i Jim th ird Butiduys; E nglish service, 11 n e th ’Taylor gave class address«**. k n o w n ax the 'la x R e d u c tio n a n d E q u a li- w«/ul<! have V» be ta k e n up in the«« a t R eutlingen. G erm an y , moving a m , second und fo u rth Bundays T he m usic was furnislxxl by the x a tiu n league. D u r in g th e » u m m tr a n d d ix tri* tx by l'»cai ta x lea g u e m em b ers. th a fr e e « c H* mj 1 x , fre e tavt-books, free' to the U nited S ta te s w hen 20 year» lla k . i fa ll locals o f th is o r g a n is a tio n w e r« fo r m * Ho f a r as the c o u n ty lx c'»nncm ed th e re ( E. Ju liu s Tragilo. pastor. if girls’ or« h estra, the girls' gle<* club ♦«I in a lm < « t e ve ry c<«unty In th e « ta t«. Mr and Mrs Bill H avem an and police pr««tection a n d m a n y o th e r b. of ac,e. Before com ing to O regon th a t can ba o ffe r e d In th e w x y a n d the girls' q u artet. I. It Met.g- I " R e v ie w in g b r ie f ly th e re d u c tio n ! load « o is f little ch ild ren of l<ongy|ew visited Iik. fits of th e g o v e rn m e n t w e re fu m ix h e d 50 years ago he lived In V irginia fu r t h e r ta x re d u ctio n «. H *»w ever, th is to th e m w hen th e y w ere o»»t o f w o rk a t Bank» M. K. C hurch ! l«*r presented tin* torch honor pins. nu>tit, i m i i .) Kiavenuu I In th e « te le ta x * • fin d f i r s t th e re p ea l is o n ly >.«,« t,f i,u r *4»jectlves, ta x e q u a l- i a n d N ebraska. Mr. K n lttle re tired B unday at hool every Bunday, u 4ft i th e two silver cups and th e sch o l o f th e /GO,bob m a rk e t r»md le v y V«M«** ix a tlo n b rin g th a o th e r a n d to th ix and a c o n s id e ra b le eost to th e ta x p a y e r» , a re «1. and a re from farm in g 10 years ago. He wa» the fb^C ,b2k in appr<«priation« by the th e m a jo r p 'irtio n o f o u r «rffurta henexs- e v id e n tly n o t s a tis fie d w i'h th i Mr and Mrs Bam O tto a n d baby a in . Mrs If Jntuuui, N U fierlnL end- a rsh ip to M arylhui t ooll«*ge. Dr i g ing d e m a n d in g m o re , b e tte r a n d la r g e r re a m em ber of th e L u th e ra n c hurch. It. T a lb e rt pr«*scnte<l th e dl- o v e r n o r , th e «U feet ««f th e tttM l,1 7 3 re fo r th should ix? d ir w t w l. W e should b e ar lie wui and Mr and M id I). A O tto ent. I »reaching srrvkxv* by K Julius J f. H<>me 200 o f th e m gaLher«K! in th e m a in d e r o f th e II.1 H 1 .1 7 4 a p p r o p r ia tio n in m in d th a t re a l e s ta te , w h ic h r e p re - a n d fam ily utten d ed a p arty a t j Trugllo. pastor, every B unday eye- plomae. r'^tm and derriande«! »hat fo r h lg lte r e d u c a tio n . Kconom iaa in a t i- xr* t« It» * th a n 3 1» p e r c e n t o f o u r w e a lth , I c o u n ty c o u rt Srhool WOrk End tile home of th eir nUiler, Mi • If E nlng, 8 o'clock. Idullnr»' Aid meet* t I to te d l«y th e g o v e rn o r b ro u g h t a b o u t an ix c a rry in g 74 p e r c en t <»f th e ta x b u r - | in a d d itio n to th e fr e e ra tio n s furnishe«! N ineteen student« were g ra d u ated a d d itio n a l s a v in g o f | J,0 00 ,<«o0 in th e den. arid th a t 70 p e r < m t u f u u r w<«slth. Ut those w ho a re o u t o f w o rk a n d in (ira b h o rn . on Goopei Mount.Un first a n d th ird W edneadayi a t ‘J wi»h 1 from the B«*av«*rton grude scliool h a n d lin g o f th e «tat«*« a f f a ir « . O n « m i l c onsis ting o f perso n a l p r o p e r ty «»f fa r m s , need, t h a t th e y a ll be furnishe«! l> m tf Bunday T w e n ty -th ree rvlatlvca wen w ood, fr e e lig h ts a n d fre e w a te r , I last T h u rsd ay , a fte r w hich e x h i lio n wax also o m itte d fr o m th e p ro p e rty ■ a id e , hogs, sheep, horses, f a r m r q u ip - fr«?c prebent fr e e d e n ta l a n d tio rU /r bills a n d t h a t th e y la a lev y fo r th e w o rld w a r v«4erana. A ll rne n t, a ll m a c h in e ry o f 9V9T]f k in d a n d I B ethany B ap tist C hurch bitions of tin* pupils work were Mr.*. I. 1. M urray a n d children. I to ld th ia effect««! a s a v in g s u ffic ie n t S', n a tu re , g x ra g a e q u ip m e n t, b«»ata, n d iin g also be giver, «/«me s p ending m o n e y each Bunday. U 45 a i n . Bible ( lass; show n In th<* various room s. Mm I) M M< Innin and her gue.d th e th r« *e -in ili x ta le le v y on p ro p e rty stock of ru ilro a *lx , m e rc a n tile stock», . w eek a n d th is in th e face o f th e fa c t scriaon a t 11 a. in a n d 8 p in B Mrs I. D B hellenberger and Miss th e ta x p a y e rs w h o a re M r. l-'anny Hobin.son. of Hillsboro c,»uld b« o m itte d fr»/m th e ta x ex p a id dru g s , gr*x-eri«ai, h a r d w a r e , lu m b e r, in t h a t m a n y o f •<uvl Mi. B I*' la-ford wen* guesU Y I*. IJ a t 7 30 p in Mid-week Ju lie tte utten d ed the C ongregation« in 1R33. . fa c t a il p ro p e rty o f a m ov ea b le n a t u r e ; p a y in g these b ills a r e n o t even a b le Ut p ro v id e th«»e th in g s fo r y o u r ow n fa m - a t a quilling bee a t tin ' home of service W«xlnenday a t 7 JO p. m. tf al s ta te board officers m eeting a t F r o m th « lin .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 t»udg«t s u b m itte d I s U o st'x-ks, bonds, m*»ney, not«» a n d a c - iiies. W h e n th e c o u rt ref.ja e d th e d em and ! 1 o u i.’ x, m o rtg a g e s a n d a ll in ta n g ib le E lliott l ’ra rle last 'Tuesday. by lb « v arloua « ta le o ff ic ia l« f o r th e M rs J A. York a t ltccdvlUe May ' o f th is g r o u p ’ hey began p r e p a r a tio n T u a la tin Plain* P renbyterlan C hurch B eaver chapU r. G E B . observed Jti't.'i- b ie n n iu m (¿«rvernor M e i r r ru» | w e a lth , alxo incom e« a n d fra n c h is e s r»-p- f o r a re c a ll. T h is m a tte r m u s t have y o u r res.cntin g 70 pe r c e n t o f th e w e a lth o f e a rn ext c o n s id e ra tio n as th e c o u rt m em Mrs C luru W ohlhchlcgel la tday- ' B unday school, 10 15 a m . m o rn M em orial «lay with w*rvie«*s In h o n o f f a l i t t l e o v e r |&,b0<«,(«0b, r e p r a ie n tin g th«- x»Mie a re o n ly p a y in g 26 p e r c e n t | a x a v in g o f a b o u t 40 per rxrvit. T h e M - ie r ber» w e re a c tin g in y o u r b e h a lf in re- lng at tin* home «if her son, Er-1 ing service Jed by tin* C h ristian o r of th e <!«•< ea.4 d m em bers of the M iln u n ia tra t ion als o in bar! tad a 13.0*10,- , o f I ).«• >xx, and w e should a ls o re m e m - I , fu s in g th is de m an d . Endeavor society, 11 a m. Special c h a p te r T he fu th ers in th e o rg a n nc.st W ohlaghiegel («00 d e fic it w iiU 'h has hnw Ijeeri rtrdufed ber fu r t h e r tha» in a d d itio n txr th is o n e - ' “Now ax Ut th e f tu r e o f th e T a x R e- M M Harvey drove his c a r off m usic by th e choir und mail* chorus ization will be honor«*! a t th e qext to S 1 /»on,<»»«(« a n d th e s ta te p ro p e rty ta x Its If th e a d d itio n a l p o p u la tio n o f th e ■ ' ' duct ion a n d E q u a lis a tio n league. J w ould lev y w h ic h in 1031 wax SO,000,000 hx-J s ta te are p a y in g no d ir e c t ta x a n d a re j ' u rg e t h a t you re n e w th e a c t iv ity in y our tlie grade when he D ll asleep while T he C h ristia n E ndeavor will m eet m eeting n o t even listed on th a ta x ro ll» . Th e ae 1 I a t 8 o'clock. J u a n ita ( ’awrse. lend been c u t Vo a p p r o x im a te ly | 3 , 000,000. 1 A large group of stu d e n ts from re tu rn in g hom e from N«*wberg B at- v ario u s locals t o r I fe e l th a t yo«i w ill a ll a r e things w h ich m e r it o u r c a r e fu l con I n o u r o w n c m jn ty th«, w o rk o f o u r be need**«! in th e n e a r fu t u r e in th e ui.iio, ey< tilng The <a i w a s badly er 'Topic, "'The C h ristia n Use of the B eaverton high , m hool enjoyed b ro u g h t u I hiu I a s a v in g o f «even s id e ra tio n . f ig h t w e h a ve b e fo re us. A c hange should wrecked Harvey, (he only occupant Hutiduy." The C h ristia n E ndeavor- a skatin g p a rty a t th e O aks Kink a lr n e d g u e o n te h a lf m ills in U te c o u n ty lev y I "A c*/nstituti<>nal a m e n d m e n t has been l>e m a d e in o u r la w s so t h a t a s m all era plan on having a punt« n ear last W ednesday. of tile car. was not injured. o f 1033 a n d w e «hould r e m e m b a r, in c<m- I prov e>! to l im it th e a m o u n t o f ta x es to Dairy cr«*«-k Sunday a fte rn o o n right 'The S a tu rd ay evening Bible class ■ id e rin g th e s a v in g ma>le, t h a t th is be »«»«Med v> re a l estate. T h is a m e n d , a m o u n t o f th e d u « he tu r n e d o v er to Mr and Mi E rnest G u n th e r a t th e c*?rn*jr le a g u e as som e expert«» ix m«*t a t the H arry A W«.-st hom e a t a m o u n t wan als o nave«! d u r in g th e y ra rx m e n t wax prGp*M«d by a m e m b e r o f th e i in ten d e d a reunion of relative* of a fte r the ch u rch services. e v ita b le in a w o rk o f th ix k in d . Ho P o r tla n d r e a lty boar«! a n d is b e in g spon f a r fu n d s h a v e been provid ed by p r iv a te R aleigh S a tu rd a y night. 1033 an*! 1033 N in e ty thou sa n d d o llar« lier m other. M is A N aderer, a t the T r in ity L u th e r a n C hurch R olsT t Jo h n sto n r«*cently leased w ax cut fr«>m live estim ate«! b u d g e t o f sor«»! by th e E a a t H ide T a x R e d u c tio n s u b s c rip tio n . N aderer hom e at l .a u n l Bunday. " I w is h to th a n k th e m em b ers o f th e Services will la* conducted in tin* building form« rly occupied by 1032 a n d S40.000 fr o m th e b udget in league M a n y p e titio n s h a ve been c ir i a In a d d itio n to th ia m a n y econom ies c u la te d in th is c o u n ty . I b e lie ve t h a t th e le a g u e f o r th e generous s u p p o rt I have English a t 10 30 and in G erm an at Billm an M otors. He will h andle w 1033. bed la.st week with a severe cold. am endm ent w i ll g iv e g r e a t received fr o m th e m . I w ill a d m it th e re ere m a de by ««html d is tr ic ts a n d local proptwed Miss Helen Iloim n a n d M !.*•*> M arie 11 30 ¡i m B unday school begins at G en eral Petroleum producU . ta x le v y in g l/odiw*. C om p a r in g th«* c o u n a id to u« In s e c u rin g a ju x t e q u a liz a tio n w e re tim e s w hen th e clouds o f de spa ir Mrs O lga ib llm a n was honored ty lev ic» o f 1031 and 1033 w e fin d in o f o u r ta x burdens. Fuchs sp en t bust week and p a rt of 0 45. 'The aerm on will la* bused on a n d g lo o m g a th e re d on th e k o rta o n and " A n o th e r th in g needed is to r e -fin a n c e I d o ubted w h e th e r o u r e ffo r ts in b e h a lf th is a t the Ira G. M cCorm ick home th e parable in Luke 18. 10 31 You w ith a degree at the RebekAh lodge 1031 a n it«»m o f | m H.7«1 to r c a r r y in g on n ty o ffic e « , c a re o f th e p<«or, etc. o u r fa rm e r« on a basis t h a t th e y can o f th e ta x p a y e rs w e re a p p re c ia te d . H u t M rs McCormick wan ill in bed la.il ure cordially invited to worship with May 22 Mrs. B ellm an is leaving ,he ,ou 033 th is ««m e ite m w ax lis te d ax e v e n tu a lly p a y o u t, a n d th ia m eans th a t y o u r ur luton I« l*-t- genero u s s u p p o rt in th e re ce n t for Zig Zag boon. ic, we«*k but Is able to lx* up now I 147,046, a re d u c tio n <»f «rver S40.000 In th«ry m ust h a ve chea p e r in te r e s t ra te s . J i p r im a r ie s asoured m e th a t, ax f a r ax I niomiks Twigg and W ayne Jones* th e c o u n ty g e n e ra l fu n d . In 1031 th e do no t 1x11eve t h a t m a n y fa r m e r s c an , wax p e rs o n a lly c<*ncerned, rny la b o rs had All Salcit*»* Mi**il<>n (EpIaroM d) np v l> f budget provid«sd fo r a n e x p « m d ltu re o f p a y th e p re se n t in te re s t ra te s a n d sue- > no t been in v a in . re tu rn e d to E astern O regon Bunday J 173.000 fo r tr a n s p o r ta tio n and tu itio n cec-l A b ill hax been in tro d u c e d in eon- F irst Sunday ttiKT T rin llv . <hur< li to helo finish th e hay harvest. T hey “ I n conclu s io n I w ish to s ta ta th a t i t ; in th e te z r lto r ie a now k n o w n ax th e n o n - . _ gre»« k n o w n as th e F r a s ia r -L a m k e b ill is school at 9:C> Holy com m union and I ° >ly und m y d e sire to la y dow n th e burden will also stay lor g rain luirvcst. u n io n h ig h «ehool - lw tr ic L In 1032 th i« | ►«•mi u> h a v e consid e rab le m e r it , i o f a u th o r ity w it h w h ic h I have been i n hcrinon m 11 o'clock w ith Hev. J Mrs. 11 11 Neill b* in l*ortlund : levy wan » ut t o 1 67 .'»on lu I M S th e T h is b ill w ould p ro v id e fo r a r e fin a n c in g vested d u r in g th e p a s t tw o y e a n a n d to helping care for her b ro th e r-in - Claud lllai k ( d c h r a n t anti prcucli- . le v y in g o f th is ta x had been tu rn e d o v er o f fa r m loans on a th re e p e r c e n t in t e r becom e a p r iv a te in th e r a n k s . I n doing law. Jo h n Neill, who Li seriously ill cr W omen •> C hurch Service league ( ( ’<mtihu«w| fro m p a g e 1) j to a n o n -u n io n h ig h school d lx t r ic t board est basis, o n a -h a lf o f th is to be a p p lie d so 1 w o u ld re q u es t t h a t you g iv e m y H II Neill, M argaret a n d Harvey meet.'. WedneMluy, J u n e 6. ut 2 JO were unfounded, he said. H e d e w h o raised th ia le v y to $ 110,000. T h is to reduction o f p r in c ip a l a n d th e o th e r successor th e sam e generous su ^p o zt a c tio n o f th e n o n -u n io n h ig h school h a lf xx in te re s t. I beli«rve t h a t a ll fa r m Neill visited them Bunday. you h a ve g iv e n m e a n d I wu»h to assure clared th a t th e groups were o r ho should get b e hind t h i a I you t h a t a lth o a g h a p r iv a te I w i ll no t a rd w ax v ig o ro u s ly p ro te s te d by th e o rg a n is a tio n s L au ren m - k of Sunny« ganized by professional organizers m easure and in s is t on its adoption. Itw g u e m e m b er« w ho w ere p re s e n t and be id le . I w is h a ls o to th a n k th e m e m C h r is tia n C h u r c h c re st visited a t Uic Ira (l Mt C o r- f in a lly re su lte d in a c u t o f $hOO0. H a d " O u r fxrm «rrs a r e fa c a -to -fa c e w i t h th e bers o f th e G r a n g e , th e F a r m U n io n Bible school at B 45 a. in . C laude from P o rtlan d and th a t rum ors of th teilck hom e T hursday He was re w o rs t c o n d itio n In th e h is to ry o f f a r m - | e le a g u e had s u ffic ie n t fu n d « it Is a , o f th e D a ir y C o -o p e r a tiv e C hildren's recall action again st t h e county iM xuible th a t a n in ju n c tio n c ould have m g , codes a n d o rg a n is a tio n s a n d u n io n s ' u n n d its m f e o m r b ers tu rn in g from W ashougal Mr. and N taler. su p e rin te n d en t th e ir s u p p o rt in th e p rim a rie s M r. I. M cCorm ick's d au g h te r, who day Everyone Is requested to r e co u rt were alleged to h ave come bean o b ta in e d t h a t w o u ld h a ve saved a o f various kind s h a v e b ro u g h t a b o u t an a n d a sx u re you t h a t a lth o u g h beaten in advanced p ric e level t j t h a t th e f a r m peo th e f i r s t t r i a l m y e ffo r t s to secure ta x lias been sick for over two m onths. m em ber th e ir foreign m ission of- from these groups, disg ru n tled over p a r t o f th is a d d itio n a l levy. a re n o w p a y in g g r e a t ly adva n c ed j ju s tic e a n d e q u a liz a tio n h a ve o n ly ju s t " In 1031 th e e»»t I rrix te<l road budget p le Is In th e D r Wilcox hospital j„ | lering Rev. Butnum will give u failu re of th e court to accede to c elled prices and in m any raxen a r t i f i c i a ll y fo r a n e x p e n d itu r e o f $ 43 2,2 30 plus be gun. L e t ux u n ite o u r v arious groups M'rmon on foreign m ission work ut th e ir dem ands. Newberg. a fiv e - m ill ap«»rial roxul lev y w h ic h has raised p r i m on a lm o s t e v e r y th in g th e y p u r to g e th e r w it h th e assu ran ce th a t i n F rank P a in te r of P o rtlan d spent 11 :00 u in. T elegram was sen t to C ongress raised th ia a m o u n t to a la iu t $1,000,000. chase w h ile m a n y f a r m pro d u c ts a r e sold u n io n th e r e ix s tr e n g th a n d w it h th e C h ristia n E ndeavor will m eet a t from B a turdsy till M onday a t the below cost o f p ro d u c tio n a n d f a r below c o n fid e n c e t h a t in th e end ju s tic e a n d < o m p a rin g th is a m o u n t w it h th e $113,- 7 p m ; re g u la r evangelistic m ee t m an M artin by th e group d e m a n d 34» lev y for th e rosul b u d g e t o f 1»33 w e th e 1»14 level. A b o u t th a o n ly f a r m r i g h t w i ll p re v a il.** D M M cInnis home ing tliu t h e sign th e p etition to fin d a s a v in g o f $Mi<7.<60 46. Al»«» In c«»m- p r o d u c u s e llin g above th e 1»14 lev e l Miss G loria H offm an Ls In P o rt- I ing ut U p. m. bring th e F razier-L em ke bill out p a r in g th e r«»a«l lev y o f 1»33 w it h o th e r a r t those ha ndled by th e c *j-o p e ra tiv e as lan d th is week. a guest of her a u n t E. O. ALLEN of Hie com m ittee a n d to bring It yea rs w e fin d t h a t it is a bout th e sam e s ocia tion. I t w ould sevm t h a t i f th e ItaptU t C h a reh Mrs G eorge Gould as th e levy o f 1 » I4 a n d c o n s id e rin g th a t com m odities th e f a r m e r buy« a r e «old T IG A R D —F u n e ra l services were A ball team h a s been o rg a n is e d 1 Bible study. II 45. p reaching by before congress for a ctio n during some o f theae fu n d s w e re used fo r r e lie f a c c o rd in g to code th e pro d u c ts he sell« held T h u rsd ay afternoon. May 24. a t Ilald l*eak w ith F ra n k HUI as th e pastor. 11. I t Ls p lan n ed to nave th is session. A resolution ap p ro v a n d t h a t w e have m a n y m o re m ile » ©f ■hould also be ha n d led in th e s am e w a y . fo r E. O. Allen, aged 63 years, h u s T h e de fe at o f th e sales ta x w i ll u n p itch er, Jo h n W alker, catcher, and the G ideon hold th e evening w rg - ing th e p re se n t tux law s a n d con n»ad th a n w e had in 1»14 th e s av ings b an d ol E lizabeth Stolz Allen of Frank Hill and C layton W hitm ore, Ice u t 7 JO. You know th is group dem ning e ffo rts fo r re -e n a ctm en t e n u m e ra te d c le a rly show t h a t econom y doubtedly b rin g a b o u t a r e r e w c l a tte m p t i T igard. H e died M ay 22. H e was been th e w a tc h w o rd of th e m em b er« to m a k e a f u r t h e r r a id on re a l e s ta te m anagers ’H iey playixl th e ir first of e a rn e st a n d consecrated men, of th e p en alty clause on delinquent o has f th e c o u n ty c o u rt a n d ro a d e n g in ee r, in th e f rm o f Increases in ta x e s A l born in S m ith county, K ansas, and Large pkg. gam e Sunday a t Bald Peak, de- who have a real m e n a g e for m en j taxes was tabled th ro u g h th e ef- a n d w h en w e consid«*r f u r t h e r th e flood ready plans a re b ein g la id to a sk th e cam e to P o rtla n d in 1905. I n th a t a n d women. M con d itio n s o f la s t w in te r th e le v y fa r n e x t Ic g ix la tu rs fo r a p p r o p r ia tio n s t h a t y e a r forts of F ra n k Rowell of Scholls th is y e a r a t l< h e helped organize th e bust- Mrs C lirts Zmsli of G resham and w e r w ill m ean c onsiderable in cre a se In taxes. a n d H enry Hogg of Reedvtlle. They th a n it sh*»uld l»e- A m o p n n g 4 »a m b a ly n y lo sav 1 w o u ld also re m in d you th a t $5,000,000 ness d e p a rtm e n t of th e old L in- d au g h te r. Mrs Sim on N lddiger. of : coin h igh school a n d since th a t contended th a t th e lack of penally i n , , b o m , h t a bout by o u r r . —.i d r v a r t* wa» c u t fr o m th e proposed e x p e n d itu re s 1 tort land, and Mr and Mr*. Ix*wU h a d been a tea ch e r 1 n m ent I fin d t h a t th e r o « t o f c ru s h in g fo r th e last tw o -y e a r b ie n n iu m by G o v tune h e encouraged failu re to pay taxes C arow of Hlllslxiro wen* guests a t I r o r k in l» 3 0 wi e rn o r M e ie r. T h is w o u ld e m p h as ise th e P o rtla n d h ig h schools. He retired $1 30 p e r cul ic y a rd F lm lJe y rw% le w o f th e ta x w*»rk tlie C layton W hitm ore hom e May in 1»33 th ix had reduced to J necessity o f b ein g v e ry c a rg fu ) in th e in 1933. H e w as a m em ber of th e " L a l us re v ie w f ir s t th e e ffo r ts to r«*- 1 a n d T h e r<j«t o f h a u lin g d u r in g j «el«»’tio n o f o u r n e x t g o v ern o r. l b * * ,Mt* D u r in g th e y e a r l'.«30 65 re n ts . M ethodist Episcopal church. BETHANY CEDAR M II.B F n l - th e rix ” lie R * -e -* n n a a c c tm e n t o f th e p e n a lty la w s fo r M is K u rt Jacky of N orth P lain s f rom 2 1 ' iritf tid e o f ta x d e iin q u en c i«» was th e s am e p e ru a ! was reduced He was th e fa th e r of R obert L. lowing from th is si-ctlon g raduated cent« to seven th e n o n -p a y m e n t o f d e lin q u e n t ta x e s w i ll sp e n t lust week w ith h e r m other. th e r a u a a «if ro n x k ta ra b le a la r m u n i hr from Beaverton high »ehool Friday t a x aiie tid in tf I mn I i «« A n a n a ly « |« o f th e m ile A c o n s id e ra b le s a v in * has al» o been I be sake«! of th e n e x t le g is la tu re . 1 w o u ld ; Allen. B urlingam e, Cal.; Mrs. C arl M rs A 1) HUI. T. Ross, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. T h y ras m ade I n t h e p u rc h a s in g o f supplies j re m in d you th a t o n ly tw o o f o u r nom inees I M r a n d Mrs M erle M cDougal night R obert Barnev. D orothy Boy. s itu a tio n p roved th a t re a l p r o p e r ty , w h ich fo r th e c o u n ty o ff ic ia ls ax w e ll ax f o r j f o r th e s ta te le g is la tu re h a v e s ta ted th a t , M errill. Ju n e a u , A laska; M elvin C. a b o u t 26 per cent of the visited bus |).treiil» Mr and M is M argaret Dickm an, E arl Joeusy, S h ir w reprexente.1 th e road d e p a r tm e n t. I n 1»31 th e to ta l I th e y a re opposed to th is m e a s u re w h ile I e a lth wax p a y in g a b o u t 75 i»er r e n t of Allen, New B runsw ick, N. J. I n te r B al McDougal, a n d DavUm S a t u r ley Koch. Alice I.undgren Iren e th e tax«« . w h ile in ta n g ib le w e a lth v l i n h t a x levy f o r a ll purposes in th e s ta te tw o have o p e n ly s ta te d t h a t th e y a r e i m en t w as in Rose City cem etery. M arty. Ben Scruggs. M arvin S tabler. day. n a ts tm i o f rauney, n«>tea, ar«*ount«, m o r t- o f O re g o n w as $5t».(M»<i.0O‘ ». S eveti m illio n s u p p o rte rs o f it. C lara Trarluscl, V erna M ae W alters ro A m o v em e n t hax been u n d e rw a y to u n ite Races. stockx. h«m«!x. etc . a n d perso n a l d o lla r« o f th is w as f«*r s ta te purposaa and J R uth W lsmer, and Phyllb Yelland p r o p e r ty o f e v e ry k in d a n d n a - «re. rap- t h e r e m a in in g $ 43 ,00 0.0 00 wan re p re a e n ta - o u r fa r m o rg a n is a tio n s in a c o u n ty r e n MBS. MARY M. G REENBURG Mr a n d M rs F ra n k S te ffan d rtm a n tin a a b o u t 75 p e r re n t o f th e w e n lth i tiv e o f a m illa g e ta x le v y a n d taxes t r a i c o u n c il. T h is m o v em e n t had its In - I BEAVERTON — M rs M a r y M. lckie.1 by O re g o n 's 2755 lo ca l ta x le v y r e p tio n in o u r g r a n g e In C e d a r M ills . sp e n t Sunday w ith M r a n d Mrs. *4ax o n ly p a y in g alwMjt 25 p e r c ent o f in G reenburg. 71, who sh a red h e r hom e g iMMiien. th e taxes I n a d d itio n to th is it wax I he? “b r o t h e r w ^ K m tu e l l i c F oursquare C hurch J H lllp e s i>t P o rtlan d " D u e in p a r t to th e w o rk o f th e T a x n d th a t a lx iu t onw -hair th e a d d itio n a l I.tu.i Stind.iv will gu down on Mr und Mrs A S chulz sp e n t S u n p fou died May 27. ju st fo u r days a lte r am ! E q u a lis a tio n lrxxgue th e and wax la t e r psu»x«<«l by th e P om ona o p u la tio n of th e s ta te w e re n o t even Re«!net ion th e records .us a red letter day for day w ith Mr: C S chulz of P ortland. liste d on th e ta x rt»!lx a m i w e re no t s ta te ta x levy th is y e a r has been reduce«! G ra n g e w h ic h c o m m itte d th e g r a n g e to his d e a th a t h e r hom e a t G re e n th e church T h e a tte n d a n c e was Mr a n d Mr. C alvin K a lte rm a n p a r in g a n y d ir a r t ta x » * t h e r e whx r i.- to a b o u t $ 4 2 .00 0.0 00 , a B asing o f n e a rly th is m o v e m e n t. 1 e a r n e s tly u rg e a ll ta x burg sta tio n . F u n e ra l services were gtxxl; also God s .spirit wa» w ith u> of P o rtlan d visited Mr a n d Mrs s id e ra b le ta lk o f e conom y a t <t <. >ert*or <>n«*-fifth o f th e to ta l ta x . R e v ie w in g the league locals to jo in w ith th«?ee o th e r held today a t th e T igard M ethodist M e ie r a m ! » «neral m«*mherw o f th. f 1».HI a f f a ir s o f th is c o u n ty w e fin d th a t our f a r m o rg a n is a tio n s in th e fo r m a tio n o f c h u rc h w ith Rev. A. H aw thorne o f a t every service. Arvid S iui l .trom Sunday. *ris la tu re w e re e lected on an <> » n o m y to ta l v a lu a tio n ha» been placed a t $ 2 4 .- th is c o u n c il, re m e m b e rin g th a t in u n io n W e a re to lie favored w ith having M r and Mrs I, B tark of P o r t l« ficiating a n d in te rm e n t was in th e Of th is am ount $20,3H4,99ft th e r e is s tr e n g th w h ile divid e d w e f a i l. p la t fo r m e I »31 scwxion o f the 597.41".'.»6 till» Kuivtlav a t every n rvice Rev lan d spent Sunday w ilh M r ami le a is la tu r e . D u (jo r in v e g r n th "A g ro u p of people o f c«>n>munixtic C resent G rove cem etery. o r .M eier rer.<nir »ended is liste d ax r««al e state . $1 3 2 9 .M 0 a» p e r- a n d M r» F A S turgeon a n d th e ir M i, 11 Fev n o t s a tis fie d w it h a m ! sta-ure«! th e r e p m l <»f th e t» ite iiu .l *o n a l property a m i $2.Hi42.7 *5 .» 6 as u t il- te n d e n cie s, e v id e n tly M ary K nit lie was born a t R e u t- Two Students • X on Mountain Given Awards B .H .S. Grads T otal 57; 19 I” • fl Grades I rinisn W S Farm ers’ Union Extends Thanks lun IN S U R A N C E OF ALL KINDS I ¡„4 v n n r n r n n n e f v - y ° u r p ro p e rty w ith W ltfl m e . I have buyers and trades if price is right. G R IF F IT H Real Estate and Insurance Can finance your insurance premiums on a monthly basis. 1152 2nd St. Phone 171 RUCHEK'S æ ASH GROCERY FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 Prices E ffective Friday and Saturday, June 1 - 2 COFFEE Chase & Sanburn. W 30c 21c 1-lb........ Airmail. Lb.......... ■ if ... hl« .'j i w as In FLOUR Pillsbury Best. 49-lb. Bag ......... Maple Leaf 49-lb. bag ’1.79 ’1.49 SNOWDRIFT , lb. GRAPENUTS POTATO CHIPS I-arge pkg. BLACK PEPPER t T i , 9c BISQUICK SALMON 1 ílX LCilCUC iklC K S Court on Relief P m. Oormfc Short cake in a jiffy. 31c Large pkg........ Southern Beauty brand 12c Lb. tin CORN S2X 'S °:B No: .2c“: 25c BEANS smaU whJte; 19c CORNED BEEF ^ T tm .............. 16c OXYDOL 20c PEN JELL 2 pkr»- 27c '»S. DEVILED MEAT T £ s 15c Bethany Students Graduate B.H.S. SUGAR Fine cane. 48c 10 lbs. C racked W heat Rolled. 9-lb. bag .......... 49C ♦ CH U RCH ES DON’T BE MISLEAD SELECT YOUR S afeway S tores Price» Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday — June 1, 2 and 4 RAISINS 4-lb. bag __ 22c SOAP Thoi pson Seedless. Choice Thom White. Corn Meal 9-lb. sack 19c Salad Oil seed. ' “r Quart n 17c Crystal White. The million bubble soap. SEASONAL CLEA N-UP PRICE. Calumet Raking Powder 5 U ,k a J. tJL Pound Pork & Beans FLOUR Safew ay. Hardwheat. $-« .59 fZgS a. 100 lbs. Crystal Wedding Premium. Mayonnaise Cof fee 13c i8C Airway. 21c 60c 1 lb. 3 lbs. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Produce Price» Fri. and Sat. Libby’s 2 12-oz. Tin» __ 29c Deviled Meat M arsh, seedless, 100». « for ............................................... ..10c Tune in 2ik>V W a x O n io n s 10c Sweet and mild. Ooldcn ripe fruit. Pound In Old Brazil’ A * «U-tT/Ut KABIO OAOOMAM * A CHOCOLATE Baker's Premium. Pkg. a JL\/L ...27c ¿oÍ."c.»33c í.„S'r„’ ',aliS í tí a . 50-oz. can governm't each <> year. p r a d e 3 r u pkgs.......... b b e rs th a t fruit. y " ; f h w in OOn 2- ia i V PAROWAX t'/anvwAA 20c GRAPENUTS MILK 10c s a v e o« OV 16c M b. pkg.................. Dkg............... 1 i 1-lb. Pkg.................................. PEACH ES Carnation. 6c Tall can ... Del Monte or Sunkist. No. 2'->. 2 cans ........... 29c Toilet Tissue. 14C 3 rolls ......... CATSUP Jello From rich, red, ripe tomatoes. GRANULATED SOAP. Medium size pkg free with Pka...................... White King Large pkg. 14c 25C 27c BEANS— Three Sisters. Cut No. 2. 3 cans WHOLE W H EAT Fl.AKES logg's. 1 pkg. free. 2 pkgs........... 29c 25c — Kel 9Qx» AivxV COFFEE FLAKES Pkg. Columbia Best. 9c Pound Every Pure Lard 23c K G AIRWAY COFFEE \\ brought PEAS— Island Belle, 303s 3 cans ...................................... PEAS— San Wan, 2s. 2 cans .............................. TOILET TISSUE— Ambassador. 3 rolls 29c 14c d tg JL t/d FLOUR — Crown, Drifted Snow or Fisher's Blend. 49-lb. sack ....................... Grapcnut 3 lbs. ................................................. MONDAY» 9 ~ 9 > l« » M. FRIDAYS 9 4 » t o 9 s M. 5C or V egetable Shortening B ananas Libby’s, Bottle ................................ Waldorf G r a p e fr u it Cornet! Beef CERTO b .„ Assorted flavors. Luna brand. 1 0 b ... Jar Rubbers 3 dozen SOAP 35c 45c 2 bottles 23C Pound JAR RUBBERS Red rubber. Double lip. CHEESE Banks. Full cream. Kitchen, 4-sew. Each $4.68 4 tall cans 25c Brooms 48c 10 B rin g your con tain er. BAKING POWDER Sure Jell. Mac Marr brand. Fresh and tasty. Bulk. 2 lb». .. Certo MILK Oilx* ilVL Large pkg. . .43 5 lb»...... . Pure, fine cane. 10 Oats JL Fancy broken. SUGAR Van Camp's. No. 300 size. Can .1 $-S 49 lb». Pride of the W est. 49 lb». Rice TO trou «V TH« PACKER» OE LîÎJ pound PRINCE ALBERT ZicJlz gu aran teed satisfactory. FREE 1 ™ “ ° : ........ 10c DELIVERY From the HILLSBORO MEAT CO., w here assort ments are greater and selections best. COMPARE QUALITY, PRICE AND SERVICE For Friday and Saturday STEER BOILING BEEF lb .7 c VEAL ROAST »»- ■ lb. 9c MUTTON ROAST s ^ J b .7 c MUTTON STEW Z lb. 4 c VEAL STEAKS or CHOPS 2 lbs. 2 5 c PORK ROAST lb. 1 1 c VEAL STEW lb. 5 c SHORTENING 4 lbs. 3 1 c LARD COMP. 3 lbs. 1 4 c Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday and Monday — June 1, 2 and 4 H ills b o r o M e a t Phone 982 C°* F re e D e liv e r y