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ruus Football— H ilh i vk . Tillam ook 2 |>. in. Monday W ith Which is ( VOLUME 11 N Independent N e w s L e tte r Oregon Products on Parade Here November 17-24 I, Ì Shows Increase $20,523 (.hurch Arranges Unique Plan for Saving Building City Plans A rm istice I .I N I I H I , K Over Figures Last Year ------♦ Frank Peters Elected District Circuit Judge 'B y Rev. R. L. Putnam) Observance Jurors f ) rawn The C entral C hristian church Is selling its church building n e x t Sunday morning in a very unique ’ »y- R ather than let the law sell the property a workable "Building BUx-k' plan has been devised where- bv 100 such blocks may be pur- V ^ O l l l I C I I I chased by members of the congre- q gallon and friends on the "one dollar down and one dollar per m onth" basis for a period of two in Close Race Tuesday ---------------- P l'lt lC - . “ - . ’a » « ? * ’ a w a a y T v x s » - * - - - * while tile county road in creased »34.488 59 to fund was seven members would be created to head up welfare work In the »148.838 13. or 5 87 mill* It e lle f ( o s ls H ig h e r state -m is board would be au th o r Principili item* of Increase in ized to employ a director of welfare Who In turn would employ a stall Hie general fund estim ates a r e — ........................... .... - ----------- *3"°" " ‘»re ' “r j u s ............ G u b e r n a to r ia l C o n te s t; street C.hange the county S Share ol th e sta te for vestin g greater dl»- r , edAti t I % X e ^ d S wem bm to c uie hands toe receiver, the local church found itself with not only 10811 held by the bank T hw ^fact — —< = mcely £ ‘± j ! E d - r — ---- e P.ut ll* remodeled church plant in jeopardy. ,^ o 8 re£ation^hjvs bravely faced m t e r e r t 'i ^ X t o * £ i w h « loan in order to liquidate the debt 10 the Shut* bank. This h as proven in these um es aDd the church faces ultim ate foreclosure This would be a calamity even to the life of the congregation, which the church does not care to suffer. And' , tx?y at no time in her 72 £ a™ ChUrch U n ifo rm ,n S N u n ,k * r ’ > Avenues M a r t in R a n k * S eco nd Ren.m-Kerkman P ro p o s e d Returned ________ _ ____ _ Preparation of SERA projects for H u g h e s a n d R o ss B e l i e v e d , - - ---------- - - c - U » s y i , E le c te d R e p r e .e n t a t iv e . an enlarged municipal I n - ' oi trees in th e ' e n u a 7 « to T h T m tS iirtra P ¿HSZ™ I R F rank Pet®rs' Hillsboro a tto r- was approved TTinrorii,- ^avillon neY’ trium phed over his Tillamook during a special county opponent for circuit judge citV council ^ O rd in a n c e s ^ L u 4** nineteenth judicial district, of sidewalks repair i H. T. Bolts, Tuesday, by a m ajority building rode wee a d o p tio n o f a of 544 votes, according to unofficial drawn ® alS° o rd ered ) general election return tabulations Renumbering ne » u, . compiled by the Argus. W ashington consecutive inn» f r ^ I y .u in county lined up in the Zim m erm an section of F i r s r u lntCT" column ln the «ubernavcnal corp by th e ch u rch a t t h e a n n o » , m eer. prepared. H ouse „„m h e r. a nrsjonty of 1574 “ eveP numbers being , « the L o th i S ? ' democra‘ a n d governor- ~ ,, L , ’ f .. ,1. * caused by Portland s announcem ent “y H *7^ n “ wlIe 11 « n a te d as avenues and th e that store» would rem ain open Ui approval »est streets as stte^E I of sales of was not Z decided unW Wedne^da ' % P 16 church church and and enthusiasm e n t h u s ^ runs ^ dpriripd until . ' „ ,ocal ^ w ^ d c ^ H ^ de» * rt“ e n ‘ J commissioner, county surveyor and "?u n ty coron er unbelievably in W witn i otiose r —. — W ashington ashington coimtv county w ith A venues R en am ed the final result in doubt up to the betli Portland róute b e th A A Allen. A llen P m o i-n A — ...... . 6* « B aku, but a campaign to show ever, President H. L. MacKenzie success. oI street ? me lhe h“ 1 precinct was reported. Frtxl Andrew. Cherry ("rove* Ell” • ° Ur .P^P** Hie Importance of sup- of the cham ber'of c o m m e r ^ a o 6 The "blocks" wlll be sold by ten ** renamed according to an George Aitken of G a r d e n ’Tlonw 1 _v .‘5 rry 3 ,ro v r■ o o r tin u t h e ,- . -------- S UI u,c ‘ "M in er oi commerce an- captains Sunday morning a t the alphabetic system. FollowingT au 1 came out ahead for « » L ,” , ” n' ^ h"" t h a ^ n o T p e ^ l T m - Y B anks route 2, Theodore Vander- zander,. B an k s route T Lom s JÓ ; " il U n ot b e r , R eed. G aston route ^ 1 ^ - er 3 U rn dem and of child welfare, county orgamxa- lax collector. Appropriation for the wood route 5. *••««». ™iei anb » Pcrm an ' tlon, public relief, m ental hygiene ,'<>uid)' fair totaling »2451.52 was tw ,. n u .n irm ,* cnt Hy “ J » Lb o lrlcrea-'>c and liaudleapprd included this yeur bu, Is u offset fro„:S " X by e | y- . b t i c * ? 5 f ncfa.o t lhree ■ f Payrolls % X . and X ^ h ^ V u X ^ N ie d Z i m m e r m a n L e a d * C o u n t y in A WHS Stores C losing years „ and Dance 9 p. m. N O . 38 The product* of western factories will go on parade throughout O re gon the week of Novemlxr 17 to 24 ( Consolidation W elfare Plans have Just been announced by the Oregon M anufacturers As W ork Through State sociation lor a statewide campaign ___________ to encourage the more extensive Thought Deaired R .li.r , O ld A ..P c „ .„ .„ ., use of Uie.se goods with the Idea V e t e r a n * A r r a n g e P r o g r a m of building state payrolls and In r e tir e m e n t of W a r r a n t* * a n d D a n c e M o n d a y to C a u . e R is e in T a x fo F N e W T e t T I l creased demand for the raw rnater- ■ O ALK M T h e n ex t legislatu re will ials of farm, stream , forest and C e le b r a te D a y probably lx' linked u> create u mine new KUiU* W elfare deportm ent to Tlie campaign will be headed by' fu n ctio n s now nnw per- |n r take over the lib1 function» w , .. - former mayor. George L Baker of formed by the board of control. I - . C V V t O D C I ( ) . 1 I V l l I I s T w o M o n R e c e iv e S e n t e n c e * 1 •ortland, who now is m anager ol / \ l | ergrncy relief a d m in istratio n . emergency ' ' • c n • • thc Gregon M anufacturers A ssorts-; 4 8 ,1 in S t a t e P e n i t e n t i a r y Hon Through the medium of news child welfare coinmlMiloii and parole board. papers, radio, magazines, window P u b lic H e a r in g S c h e d u le d , Thta la Indicated by a report displays, mass meetings, and speclul P a r a d e P r e c e d i n g P a t r i o t i c filed with Oovernor Meier’» in H e re on N o v e m b e r 3 0 JuroiK for the November term of sales, the lm poriance’ to " o re g o n T f P r o g ra m a t V e n e tia n tertill committee on public health court were drawn Monday morning a concentrated support of th» pro- J by Sheriff J. W Connell and will duct* of western be. _______ r a factories will will' be, ------------- aiul welfare by a committee of the Increase of »20 523 or ,..,n rn «i. r,'P °rl ,o r duty November IB The driven home. Amerlc an Public Welfare nhaoclation A parade' Patriotic program foot- based upon a «urvey of social con- mately 7 m ills' In , the W ashington I uro'"» kr4,up of -ii 31 members consists ... of i .j,|( factories __ will co-operate to ,ul J " “ ‘¿ih<i ! r <lf .h y 4Oun,y Ux lPvy 18 liroPosrd in the iu,d 22 n,Pn the extent of providing Store»'"wito bal1 «amp and carnival dance are nJ?? * in t reM,‘uUon N a 13 oi thc IU35 budget completed this week by Feraoiw» drawn on the panel are advertising, window displays, and the high lights on the program here ,, u ,,‘ budget committee Fund» to be follow»: Mary Johnson. Adali 8 product« with which to conduct .Monday for tlie sixteenth annual Ihe ie|M»rt d e d y e » th a t welfare HaiM-d by taxation, according to e » -1 Moore and Ethel Meek. Hillsboro; »pedal sales. It 1» their purpose to celebration of A rm istice dav in work Is 1» tv. Initial function of guv- u n ia t« released. lo u d »395 91104 Simon Hershey. Hillsboro route 1; show the ;jeople of Oregon th a t the . ,®b tWn ° ‘ Armistice day in ernm ent, requiring trained person- requiring a levy of 10 1 mills on a w Burkin and Luyton W atts products of our own western fac- Hillsboro. Veteran groups and p atri- nel fur Its adm inistration and rec- valuation of *24.606.953 90 The pub- Hillsboro route 2: Fred Berger and torles are the equivalent of th o se1 Wlc or^anizatlons of the community onunends creation of the new de- )lr („-»ring on the budget is ached- Ja,nc» K Ensley, Hillsboro route 4; ¡of other sections and th a t bv dis- wU1 K,ln ln lhe observance with the pertinent "with power to plan, su- for November 30 at tig- Vein- Fr,'d w Robertson and John F crim inating in favor of them the Hllkboro P“ *. American Legion, in pervlse and direct." Uun lbpBtPr HllUboro. Burkey, Hillsboro route 5; Omar state Is being built up in payrolls charye and by the W ash- .... -w. 'pUJM»s for general fund puraoaM v i.u u c u. wagner. ray e employment and l/ed in the re,x,rt a s ou t-m ialed . ‘ he _e«,mi.,g year total »155.- ,.s l m -..? ,^ ' nb,‘rs ° ! . comm PW through- antiquated I Uu- n,vds of the ! u u ° f J ? ’ " ? ” H '0* ,“ ”‘2 8LpeJ'WUJuSI? i a S ^ e ^ i d 10 furtber the cam - A Program 11 a. m. Monday HILLSBORO, OREGON, T 11U RSI) AV, NOVEMBER 8. 1934 Stäte Capitol j County Budget for 1935 Il V ! Armistice— p " *’1. " h PO^ E*’**1* Ch<“ ‘' ° f r hinds and m .aeeds horn the i ? " 1*1“1 Thursday by George R * ‘th Bonneville SSTS? c o m p le tio n ^ p ow er S n r o ie n ‘ bUt tb at in the future local dosin'g frie-Sds i n " t h e ^ c S S b S H f n ? m l ^ ^ r e n S m t e ° rdiJ? nc<; re ‘ would be governed by what P o n - there are any who desire to help contm gem n ^ ^ ^ ^ g.the streets land did. In the m eantim e legion- ?uch are welcome and their help „ g 1 0 approval of th e work ^ s are h ^ e f u n ^ T p ^ d ^ r y great,y a p p l a u d " Preparation of a city base map engineering work on city planning ^ v e n t X ^ ih .” 0,8 1 study of delinquent taxes and as- .th,e day wU1 become a sessments and investigation of uses of property in the city are proposed Band in Parade / in the municipal inventory pro- H hlsboros newly organized band r '1 J inventory has »hl appear m the parade of v e t- 1 p r e r ^ r i * n e u - <T iPJ eted th e w atb, auxlhary groups, national work would be an ?uard “ d Boy Scouts from the « ' U S , ”' ' H ea v y Rains par£ lt,y ele€led for re p r £ ^ n ta tive. H. D. K erkm an of Schef- fh n for commissioner, J. W. Barney « ^ ^ opo for surveyor an d F. J. ®ewe^ Hillsboro for coroner. Mrs. Maud w Boscow, republican-demo- cra^lc candidate for treasurer, wax uloPP°i* d and will rem ain in of- iice ior the coming four years. Power Bill Approved , WasthnBton county agam veered fr°m the trend of state-w ide bal- board authorized to Invest sliUe ■ T()UI oj. WMS mrluded In P*“ '*‘d 0,1 “ charge of burglary not _________________ luinls IS seen »in. n. a .uaiion j compensation on 111 “ dw,,llU1« luld ol receiving stolen ; u ,,h ' X X x , ' a m W‘' ,l‘ 1' H •• k t d i i v X X X n tm tliree years in ln the I h l? m b J i k t ^ i ? X . m hilr Hem Is more th an offset by the in- Sentence of three , . i IM UIW to f£ X ,re mi. m p h i- C° ’n<' ir',,n lh *' •mUc ul it4“ * Pc" lt*»t‘ary was meted out . _ . state penitentiary ment relief Under an act of the °u ts,an d ln g w arrant total as ret to Theodore Wannebo Wednesday S t r e a m s R e p o r t e d «» N e a r b X h ^ h L g rn ^ X ^ d ^ X by Circuit Judge Bagley on a grand . _______________ — second special seoilon of 1833 un- M{’h ,l.n Ul<> " ’‘''» ates 1» »147.5.5 83. larceny am end- cliarge. Sentence had been ’ ° “ c program. Lt. A rthur F. Kroeger L a s t Y e a r F lo o d M a r k was also approved. employment relief financing Is ^ h h e a sum equal to th i. has been Prni»^. j I m ent’ w a s d efea ted by co u n ty vot- postponed previously during good I -------- 114 in charge of parade arran g e- limited to liquor profits and c e r n ii- “ “ “J1'*1, ' “r ¿ r , !r,'mP,,í. tbf T ‘ k ‘ tion nf iOF gradlng and construe- ere by 576 votes while the healing behavior, but Wannebo was arre ste d ! A n n u a l M e m b e r s h i p D r i v e ^ Cni i V 18 planned « " iv e at cates of irulrbtediw«. Issued against ranl,‘d ‘»h«'1* '•< >«•« It is offset by Monday sv " 7 -----— H " M r ,v e the theater a t 10:90L80 ll'c can an R _______ ainfall __ of 7.13 3727 votes.dmeDt 8Wamped ** a t Tillamook for parole vio-l vio- 10:50 so th th a a t t a all __ inches in Hill»- Shute tliese profits. Plans of slate offi an estim ated Income from delln- “ UOn O p e n i1 o n A r m i »‘ >ce D a y £ , * ‘a,4'd by 11 * " m " lhe arn^ i c e boro during the past 11 days, ac- sidered by the council and an SERA cials to invert, sona- of the state's quent taxes of »130.059 56 and u Voluntary non-suit was taken by reduction o f »4500 In the budget Idle m oney ' m th ese certificates, i<te> u n ta m u l r iH /lk lr u ll/t n A n. Delbert V. Learned ol Cornelius keeping the Interest in the family for elections and registration. An Wednesday after a Jury had been „.... Red Cross membership roll-call naire — and past . comm ander Rose to » a flood m aterial to sisoo UU y f 0 ilvPn on county while Botts , ----------------------------- v ., u , uu . uw ol iu » r to ~ . bring . . . . . county stream s w t erial to »1500. given an advantage of 855 votes so to speak, were quoaited by an other Item of increase Is a boost drawn to bear his complaint * ‘1 , 'a rt next week to “11 w-ctions City post ln Portland, will be the stage similar to the disastrous hiah lna> of »1350 for Die care of the In nign Recommendation of th e ordinance m Tillamook county. T otal vote opinion from Attorney General Van Winkle holding th at the certificates sane and feeble-minded. Tills ex for Peters was 6286, 4929 being pense 1» now carried by th e state) did nut quailly for Investment of polled ln W ashington and 1357 in . i . i . » „„a . i.l it » «i„t» i. but the county Is In arrears three Tillamook. B o tts total was 5742. * . . . . . . . . .. w . m onths under the previous set-uo. I ^ ru 1J ln,!' >«•'' m “a auto- ” " " “ “ J ’ mook m i s pair» uc groups will be introduced w™ 2312 from Tillamook ai:d 3530 from now paying Interest for the use of . . , mobile accident and which resulted! year ** • I35°- “n increase of »150 and Miss K itty Caldwell will plav easily cause a serious flood, accord- ' .vviiin gton . ,Ui own money on which the banks * » d n - " X e ?, of oubstand- ’n U,e luBS oi hls lpft f the plpe organ for the xW to g of mg to J. W. Barney, county engi anv biter- Fimd for ret.rem e.it of outstand of J Memberships are divided as fol- "America,' and “The S tar Spangled neer. refuse- to oay pay the slate state any biter Zim merm an polled 3851 votes in alreartv h a v e m o r e mg road w arrants totaling »93.670.- *‘ln e ° r Jlo° » a s meted out to i , “ •'•"«ersm ps are divided as fol- «m e.ica, an a in e s ta r spangled i-st because the county to 3201 for M artin and l i n e deposit? th an they 84 Ls largely responsible for th e m - * . 1,‘d * a" l‘ <,f P ortlan d M onday A n" ual m em bership. »1, of 11 ls hoped to have an Heavy rains the forepart of the pw •« 2277 for Joe E D u n n e money In time ' crease o f »34 488 59 in the u x pro- ,7...b,7 .7 ‘,u 'r'‘d “, Plr“ Kuilty n“ L°jial American Legion quartet sing. week resulted in the flooding of • Sum m ary of know whut t o d o w U h precincts earned by the candidates I Continued on P o » lo, column S) chapter for relief In times of dis- The gala event of the day i s 1 several county roads, changed head A H Averill. sUU- Insurance Pose'> tor Uu- county rood fund indicates th a t Zimmerman carried "'f «x a, co^ rlbutlng membership the annual carnival dance Monday »'»ter stream s of the T ualatin river commissioner, Is out with another O ffsetting this item is an estimated 28 out of 48 precincts, M artin 18 oi n ark auditorium, a o A itn rin m into raeina torrents and put n o t thou- t h m i. .. »5 of which »4.50 rem ains in night a t the Shute park toto raging Details of the federal housing ad- and Dunne 2. warning urging Oregon resident» to income of »71.588 from delinquent e county for local disaster and Much interest is being shown in sahds of acres of land under water m inistration program were explain- Hushes Hirh beware o f unllrenst-d Insurance '-axes, approximately »49,000 over — . T “ iS i .lng "’•'toberehlp. »10. this event an d tickets are selling Highway a t Cornelius was flooded 641 to Hillsboro citizens and busi- "Webb" Huvhes received . tzv.i companies and associations which Hie estim ate last year. O ther b l A _ J ° L " b„ ,S jb rem abis here; sup- rapidly. The legionnaire selling the Tuesday due to a plugged culvert “f 88 men Monday a t the cham ber of 4547 votes to lead are operating by mail, lurbig vie- creases Include »2000 more f o r KTVi1 ® r v toembershlp. »25. of which most tickets will receive a new ha’, and water was reported over the oi bommeree by cam era slides with — 44:6 fOr tlnis with "extravagant promises of bridge construction to assist ln re ,)() m il 1 ns I K for f n r Irid al m l i a f and . Hillsboro .... . M *» . . m?.5? rema* »«»I relief union high school and l <xsva. county road s o u th 'o f the M asonic! talking accompaniment The effect state representative. Ross ls a p insurance protection" With 511 Placing structures washed out ln parently elected to the second posi aisaster. life membership of »50 the Tillamook "Cheesemakers" will home and near M ountaindale. New of the program as regards home tion with a total of 3527 votes, 13 companies of standing and respon- Ibe flood last year »4000 more In Henry Young, local business man PatJ’on membership of $100. furnish the athletic attraction a t ' fllls “n the Buxton-Vernonia high- owners, builders and contractors, above J. W Raynaud of Midway siblllty licensed In the sU te. Aver- interest on w arrants. (18.200 more ill declares th a t there ls no need to o f°r th . v e o G itu rand for crushing and lutullng h au ling rock, and *»s " — awarded m .u u Decoration w o ia im n . common.»., h - — chapter -----’— ' the — ' high school Held a t 2 p. m.1 way were reported sloughing off .^5 ^ pnancial institutions was shown with 3514. Ju st w hat effect the re- and the road was said to be to bad graphically a t three special m eet- port of the canvassing board6 will take any chance» by buying in»ur- k ’500 mtwe for purchase of road ot Chivalry at the Sovereign Itxlge. t Monday ance from unauthorised companlee. machinery. Total of <25.000 was I O O F . a t Toronto. Canada, in w F ’ ’Ni~ ‘ J?ounced President Committees to charge of a r hi&vp on tLio outconif* t his Many county creeks flooded over a^^ect cannot be predicted* J. CXJohn- • • » slashed from the budget for main- September. Mr. and Mrs. Young and kinK. an» «ollows: rangem ents Include: P. L. Patterson ..uuucu «»»« »v. ,— P*?“ '"T” Y15 Z— tenance oi m arket roads. ¡»on Andrew returned last w e e k 2 v k / S J anws M Welch. W. H. Dierdorff and Lt Kroeger. their banks the first of the week m atured a t the regular chamber son. present incumbent, was a close 'I'liat the gambling instinct Lx from a two m onths' automobile n^»ntf^-Mrs_ c . A. Shipley. program, and A W Hoffman, H ) 8X1(1 OU1 over adjacent farm lands. „ commerce luncheon, while a t 7 fourth with 3453. still very strong among Oregon Reduction of (2969 40 ln the »hich w ,^ i .. h » h <>. o, Beaverton—Rev. C. F. Clark. L MacKenzie and Dr. R alph D re s-' Lowlands from Dilley to the W apa- ?' *?' Plctures particularly adapted rertd en u I* shown bv the annual county sx hool budget ls directly ?4 h1, ‘" cb*d^d the .S“ v<‘r ’ T hat Commissioner K erkm an was B ethany—Rev. H. G. Dickman ser, dance. to lake were reported under water bud . re and contractors were re-elected by a m argin of 241 votes report of th e s ta le racing cotnmls- traceable to the smaller school lod£ ” e to “ past grand mas- Cedar Mill— B B. Reeves. as were farm s near other stream s. sbown- ,La^ y i n the evening a n ---- u m u iu slon. which reveals th at »2.768.233 census. Tile county sxhool fund 1 r ° r t,lc ° r e8°n I . O. O. F was — the indication o f a u unofficial Cherry Grove—Mrs. S. E. Linde. T hat water in the T ualatin river hOme ° ’ ’ners co-op- tabulations. K erkm an polled 4522 was paid Ui through the purl-m u- based on »10 per census child The award is the highest In Cornelius— Mrs. Henry Behrmann. was very close to the flood stage " ate. tand a n explanation of how> votes to 4281 for J. M. V anderzan- tuul windows at dog and hors«- amount« to »92.850 and the library honor and m erit ln the I. O O. F nmea conductedTn OrTgo'n this <>ind o of 1Se and of last year was the report of Ken- benefits of the act could be secured i den of Roy for county commisslan- .»... yen? ...... - fluid f 10 10 cents cen ts per uer census cen sus child c h i l j d > ! «< ledge and '» '» conferred conferred only only by by the the I i aVm^ngtoiT-’xire ° F W i n u ^ P . . , Of this am ount »2,422.200 was re- to *92H 50- Sovereign lodge. Twelve others from from man J r *" J™ neth TlUotson. engineer on t h e we~ L ? lv.tn ' , I « - Outcome of th e race was in Ive others W i n s V O n t P S t Tualatin river survey. Wednesday Th8t 'm e program will assist la- doubt until the last m inute with were so so hon- hon- ! Forest Grove—Mrs D oro ih v Sev turned to the holders of winning Estimated receipts for th e county ja il parts of the world 1 were the water a t the Cornelius bridge borers- builders, contractors, build- tbc advantage changing continual- tickets The stale's cut of two and general fund was Increased from I °«*d a t the session. Only Only six six are are mour mo..r y _____ _ »car the golf course was within lng materuil concerns, bonks and ]y between the candidates. one-half per rent amounted to »69- »LM 030 to (161.789 34. A sim ilar In- possessed by o d d FVllows in Ore- Gales Creek—Mrs. Eva Sargent. Hillsboro Orarure won first two feet ot 016 hlgh water mark, m erchants was the keynote of t h e , Aitken defeated Edward Schul- 200 and »276.824 went to the pro- crease In anticipated receipts for | Kol> G aston—Mrs. J. A. Baker. In the O fficers s e a tin r drill Panri T u esd ay toe gauges showed 24% ?lee!blg?' n i e » « makes it possible merlch of Hillsboro, former sena- moters of the vurlous rare meets, ‘h** n ,-Ml ,u nd brought the total! Mr. Young said the president Glenwood Mrs. G. L. McCutchen was one of flve X « lu r in g feet of ’ ater a t J * kM n h0« 0™ re ™™1 h “” 8 ° L to r' by 885 yotes f° r st» te senator M<»ii of the betting was done at the i »129.239.98 this year as com- seems to be more popular ln the Groveland—Mrs. J. Sheelar. officers present at Ilu -P d lstru t on 33141 23 5 feet of "’“ tor a t the Rtxxi repairs and remodeling from this district to fill out the un- dog races In Portland, (2.618 204 Pac«! with »79.360.46 last year. I cast than In the west. If such a Hazeldale—Mrs. W F Brooks. , -------- 8 pr; ^ , " i . S L tJ?!_d“ i I!i ct..con- bridge. The gauge a t the la tt e r "-ccessary to put homes and office exnired term of Edwin Allen of lielng wagered on the greyhounds1 Comparison o, budgets for th e 'th in g is possible. Business is plck- and a tS v h a ? n ? ' br‘dBC' U tter n?m h" ^ t^ 1 ? term Hillsboro—Mrs. E. C. McKinney. ° f g W r X ashington e w Frid?\ 27 BaUge feet above low watcr C° ‘- ^ l' expired orest Grove. wlille only »149.969 In bets w,.rc various county departm ents f o r , mg up and conditions ore looking! Hillside Mrs. Carl Clapshaw. hil1 county ,8T?n?se.r8_ I ? d" y at.®hLr; level, was reported under water pD °r .to the depression. T h at funds earlv lead m The victor took an placed on the ponies a t the sev-) 1935 ‘“ ‘d 103-4 follow with new « - ¡ m u c h better, he said. He was par-* Jack to w n -M m “ ^ . F ^ m ’bella. Total of 158 persons attended w e d » 10^79 fo r^ h J im T ric ^ eral fairs, Including tlie state fair I Umates first and those for 19341 Ocularly impressed with the high- j ......... ......... d ^ b y ^ y w ’o t l / r t a ^ g e ' ^ m y engineers visited Washing- a - to be consider«! investments. won the M ultnom ah county fair a t Ore»- next: Commissioners' court. »7430, J way systems and signing, which' -------- * PTan«:e ton county Wednesday to study not .5 ^ bts- a a s a r iact repeatedly out over H R Huson of C om e- ham and a num ber of county fairs *7M st county clerk. »6160, »5910; I Perm itted him to make the trip m aster, and o t h e r prom inent flood conditions and viewed nearly Loans of not less th an iius for county surveyor by a m ar- . . . county recorder. »3440, »3500; coun- without ever getting lost for a grangers. an headw ater stream s and portions or more th a n »2000 are made gin of 67g vote6 Huson polled (Continiiml on pnae in,column i f I single city block. . . 1 1 Hillsboro, Tigard and A l o h a of Textbooks In only two subjects- flooded areas near the Tuala- ,u lde.1. tbe Pro»-'ram al,d are to be 3882 votes Barney 45g i j n the heallh education tuid high achool repaid in regular equ?1 equal Paym payments, oh *«»»- tin river ' ' m i?.,re ents.: t race for COroner, Sewell received r r 7 seating drill contest, placing ln the chemistry—wlll be up for adoption PlCrf^ eS.»,f<>r toe showing were , 4444 votes, 467 above the total of when the state textbook commis Project for the production of above order Cove O rchard. Tigard, nf M i th e co-operation; 3977 received by Robert E. Burns sion holds its biennial session hen- comforters for use in relief work Sherwood. Aloha a n d Hillsboro o f the state housing ad m in istratio n ' Of Forest Grove on November 19. organization with vne the local local co com-! T-v . . _ 01 K aniittuoil WHO m -I » r- g r a m lr n defeatorl riniincll • • • proved this week by the state SERA tendance of officers and were giv- wmg iip man ak ei by v s ln Twenty-five more patrol oars of A determined Hilhi eleven will completely nullified bv the slonnv office The governm ent will pro- 7 ' llelr choice of a Bible, myrtle n Nye ° B nst°l. George McGee, P. the clt.v electio n for th e n e t » Preparations for foreclosing on A. Anderson. Jam es Say and S. W . I coU nctlm an from th e n o r t h w a r d the state police departm ent are be meet the conference leading Tllla- footing and the wet ball vlde " “ torials from federal surplus Wl**> gavel or ballot box as a prize. ing equipped with short-wave ra miMik "Cheesemakers" on the local A fumbled punt recovered bv i commodities while the SERA will Morning session was given over approximately 2000 tax delinquent Melhuish. J. M. Person of HllUboro K r ^ en re c e iX l 716 v o t« to « • f i S B S 3 h id ’ ’ S S 1 S 1 S dios. Thi« means ttiat all patrol field Monday at 2 p. m ns a fen- Beaverton on the HUhl 20-vnrd ■>rovlde Iabw Tlie projects will lx- i?1„c4,n,fte renc^ 1 by officer groups. stripe put the local, In a right s S se,uP a t Tigard Bnd Al<lha- A « * - n i l AUce ° ° ff' BerUla J being made by the district a tto r gram. ears operating west of the Cas turc of the Armistice Day observ (Continued on page 4, column 1 p - pm m e locals in a right spot ond j „ auditing B erk- George A. Palm iter, Albert ney's office. In the meantime, let cades will now be bi constant touch ance here. Tillamook ls favored to ¡early in the second qu arter and with headquarters through t h i s come out on the long end of the gave Beaverton a scoring opportu- and reconciling bond coupon ac- d a u g h te r, George Corson, County ters are being sent out to d e lin -' modern medium of communication. seore but comparative scores lndl- nlty. On the next play Emmons counts for the city of Beaverton A8ent William F. Cyrus and Yam- quent taxpayers in the hopes of! | 11111 Assistant Agent W arren spoke having as many certificates re Short-wave broadcasting stations cat«- th a t the visitors' ad v an tag e, fumbled the ball and Samsel Hilhi was also approved. aie now being operated by the Is fnr from overwhelming. The local end. recovered at, the line of serhn- Advisory committee to arrange durtng tlie afternoon on various deemed as possible before the fo re -' police bureaus of Portland, Salem squad ls reported ln good shape and inage. Immediately t h e pigskin details of the medical program ln Phases of grange work. Reports closure suit is filed. A pproxim ately) and K lam ath Falls and calls from tin- spirit exhibited by the grldders; changed hands again when the the county was appointed this week were als<' Klvpn on the G range Fire five per cent of the certificates) one or the other of these stations Indicates they have a n outside ball squirted o u t of HoLschcr'x grasp to report to the relief committee Insurance, Granges, and Grange have been redeemed since it was Much interest was taken by stu- was first. Jack Goodman second can be picked up by the police chance to upset pre-game dope. | and was scooped up by a Beaver- Monday. Dr. F. Rucker of Slier- work by Pomona masters. Group announced the county would fore- dents of the local sch<x>ls and their and Ardis Ellingson third Eddie was named as chairm an and aln8ing was led by Miss G ertrude dose. ears from alm ost any point in ) parents in the hobby show held Wells was first for beginners, D on- Vlsltors have a record of th ree to® linesman on th e 20-yard line, wood western Oregon. Only persons who have failed to at toe union high school Saturday aid Brown second and Ralph Don- straight wins ln the district title Beaverton then opened up a con- will be assisted by Miss M argaret skow of Oregon S tate college. • • • T he conference was the last of make any paym ent under the new night under the auspices of the aid Ellis third. Forest | certed drive th at was stopped by Dixon, county nurse, and Dr. Ralph October was the biggest m onth battle. having defeated 28 such meetings held in all j» rts law which canceled all penalty and Rotary club Announcement w a s Because there were so m any dlf- Grove 19 to 0. McMinnville 13 Hie desperate Hilhi linesmen on Dresser of Hillsboro. from the standpoint of collections to Reduction of the personnel in of the state. Approximately 3000 Interest on taxes delinquent p rio r) made th a t it would be an annual ferent types of hobbles exhibited 7 nnd Newberg 33 to 0. Hilhi ! toelr own one-yard line. Emmons by the Industrial Accident commis other classifications were made, a .500 rating ln tlie conference made two yards a t ren ter and then the county SERA and relief office grangers were contacted during the to 1931 and which provided for affair. sion since 1929. Contributions to has ls being made this week In com- scries. ten sem i-annual paym ents on the Harold Gilbert and E. H. Rock- Tom Bronleewe was awarded a the workmen's compensation fund with a 57 to 0 trium ph over New- hashed hls way over the left side p!lance with a notice to cut ad- — --------------------- back taxes are included in th e ) *'®U- weU known hobby experts of first on a covered wagon carving by employers during October to berg, a 7 to 7 tie with M rM lnn- ' <>f Hi» line for a first down on the m intetrative costs received by R | V I - i 1 proposed suit. Portland, acted as Judges and spoke from soap and Ernest Brown sec- -r ville and a 12 to 0 defeat a t the j Hlue and W hite nine-yard stripe, W Well, chairm an. iV ia iin g K C p O ttS talled »281,7)4."9 while employes Letters are also being sent out »» toe dinner for R otarians, their ond on carvings of chess men. Lois of Beaverton. j Emmons plowed to the one-yard IMitd ln u total of »26.874.96, ac hands by the sheriff's office in regard to wives nnd some exhibitors, which Hewitt won first prize on coins Tillamook line Is not as strong) ¡I"® tiu hlth rf e n ttem pts and then counting for 2.687,490 m an-days of paym ent of delinquent personal *«s held prior to opening the doors for beginners an d Howard Hughes N e w 4 - H C lu b G ro u p s as last year when the "Cheese- 1 L ' X 1 play<’rs threw, Halfback labor as compared to 3,113.733 inan- n, .... property taxes. to the public a t 8 o’clock. G irls of ¡coin exhibit received an award f”’ ,a . two"-yal'd loRS 0,1 *>> S ta rte d in C o u n t y ilays a t the ixxik of prosperity ln makers" dumped Hilhi 13 to 0 but : 18 . eS8v. rohdltlons are much ----------- -------------- the domestic science class served Jean Abts won first ln the se n - have a powerful backfield bull! 1 .September, 1929. „ B'r ..ln ,h e east, according to B i \x /______n _______ , the dinner. Both men cited the lor division on her drawings and value of hobbles to children In keep- Jean Oversby an honorable men around Hediger and Baum gartner, ! O(1 „ ‘" in tr kl4ked <lut. u> his own Ix-i-n' organized r inb KW ashlngton ^ Mil*lllg' President of lUy^-Maling. ^-o u n , y W “ r r a i1 1 * P r o v e and o,11 1 np.xl' play Emmons' county, according to a report this Tin- Veterans' Aid commission members of the 1933 championship * n° , Up”5 u , P 8 a lu r(lay * ° b e G o o d I n v e s t m e n t s *ng their minds busy. tion. Jam es Abts was awarded a also reports a boom ln collections squad. On the other hand, the local ?rrt hî?Ho WT )1R<>Pf cd.» CO,d' The week from the county school super- „ m an extended business trip to Marked increase ln the value of) NpU Richards°n won th e grand second ln the Junior section and team lacks the weight and exper- , . 1 llg fu"b ark then broke lnlendenl's office. Clubs and leaders New York and other eastern busl- In October, totaling »152,278 18. the w arrants is evidenced by the fact Prize with his collection of stamps. Norma Lou Kroeger a second and ..... 1933 .n-,n HUhl i? .» u .___ j m to the Cooking ----- neM -- centers. He »vw»u found «».»« th a t ui-op«- people squad. ,M,„i iir.a open nnd started for the nre as follows: v Durham w iu u u v>uos.«.s ---—-™. **v largest am ount taken In for a cor icnce of the Questionable completed forward L o , y 4l,ri';?n 0,11 o [ ' " • Mrs. Esther C. Pllklngton; Sher- were really looking forward to quite th a t a private purchaser made the Bp placcd Hrst in the senior divi- Mary Ellen Morrison a third ln responding m onth since 1931. rounds of the court house T hurs-i 8*01’ ln tlK“ stam p classification and beginners for drawings. nass over he line in th e flral n ni 1 ° ? ,^ o Ch “ ne Again wood Sewing I. Evelyn Fiske; Sher- an era of prosperity. Big business he said decided day offerlng a premium of one per pa ^ nriy. ? lsched® .? ia»S ^ C?n<l. P rank Vuylsteke received a first , ,ir I". 2, R ] * , . 1 ,81 the Blue nnd W hite line turned wood Sewing II. Mrs. Florence A total of 110 prisoners have been How B h* as i° m ° ri S '” », !\ <>U»u int4> 11 stone wnl1 and threw t h e ) Gooding; ReedvlUe H ealth club, late in Septem ber th at the Roose- cpnt for salary w arrants. A short £eddy O ardncr was first and Jack on hls arrow head collection and released from the stole penitentiary down by Fullback Emmons In the plunging Emmons bnck five yards Mrs- Bear; Laurel Home Cook- velt adm inistration would win out timP ftRO county employes were Bowe 8?4‘And for-, UiP 1tl,nl?r , d -'L" K enneth T upper a second K ath- here during the l>iL,t four years ' thp ■ 1 ’ taking a five per cent discount “ ”r e N^ . Cy n ? ? J ." ™ ? Prl.np w llpy was given a second on gave Beaverton n 12 to <> In three attem pts. I cry club Miss Alpha K err; Aloha- tn «a”» through conditional pardon-, granted second victory over HUhl Friday ln a gomei T hen came th e questionable pass l,llbcr cl<>,hln6 ” • Mixs R oialls the t,hlniT £ ’ elpctl4>ns and th at w arrants sold. ^ X i r i ^ r i z T o ^ '^ i o n X - r i o l i / o f a h®341 h®11 an d O race K*®»»10® • by Governor Meier. The list In played Reed; Academy Cooking club and . ,p .¿ nK?.° do was co-operate olavtNl In a d driving r iv in g r rain a in and anrt n n a f or a touchdow n U nable to >cn R eed A eadem v nnnlelnir rbiH i th in g to on glv, n s, cond prize on collections of second for her agates. Third» were cludes 14 murderers serving sen Academy Sewing club, Mrs. Roy, J-*1 th e New Deal. Legion M eets Friday tences ranging from 25 years to field th a t was a sea of mud. Tlie trate the Hilhi goal line defense, H a l ? \ T d i w ith , hlsd 6Xf i ibtu / T< ^ U T b T t U f aii ^ elnrick; Orenco Cooking chib, Mrs. j Freezing plant capacity at the life, four rapists and six men serv Hlllmen staged two brilliant goal Saxton faded back and tossed the Ernest W tlfert; and Scoggins S ew -Jlocal canning plant will be ln- Hillsboro post. American Legion, a Bu8ter ing long term s for m anslaughter. line stands by th eir offensive, bnsed ball to Emmons over the goal line. ing Handiwork club, Mrs. Eugene creased 50 per cent for next year will meet Friday night to consider airplane building placed first for E1Us (ContlntimJ <m pa«« ft. column I ) on reverses and laterals, which wns last minute plans for the Armistice he .senior division In miscellaneous. BtanseH on hls white rats. Orrlelle (Continual nn png« 10, rolumn 1, Wahl. 'declared Mr. Mallng. day celebration on Monday. In Junior classification G erald Way! (Cmdnurton p « . ni.wiums l) Ca S ta r ts J « * 1 D ld r ie Q LaUSC FlO O d by Red Cross H o u sin g Plan Lhev I JCtclliS SoO W ll ------ H en ry Y o u n g vJCtS zaWtirCl Local G range TV7* . New SERA Projects Approved in Countv Ora!ges Ux,k i’’ut in the H ilh i Plays Tillam ook Squad County Plans Suit H ere in ?\rmistice D ay Crame ln was.hington county was ap- 2S2Ç.8 !??**a 100 per cent at Delinquent Taxes Nv^^Brito^nL/ ^ J <? W 1 427 ^ H o b b y S h ow A ttracts Interest A m o n g Local C hildren, Parents o U Dettcr Business ,he • ♦ •