The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 06, 1934, Image 1

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Wlsbor
Huy Early - -
In lllllnburo for Youi
Christinan N eed«
W ith W hich i» Com bined »h- I ln lsh om Independent
Huy Early - -
i
in H illsboro for Your
C hristm as N eed s
NO. 42
IIILU SliO kO , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , DECEMBER ft. 1034
VOLUMK t l
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Action New
Street Plan
N e w s L e tte r
Il V A. I- L I N D K ( C I
G o vern or-elect W orks
on M essage for
Trade Code Youths End 4~H Careers Slash Made
with Championship Honor
County Tax
Value Cited
Coming Year
by Speaker
Hilhi Loses Annual Game
to Forest Grove G ridders
" s u « c S t o i “ C i*y Kl' s ins
S p ecta cu la r
P ass G iv e . V ik in g . 6 to 0
V ictory
LeRoy M ill, and C h a rle. K ay of Shady Brook R eceive
State and N o r th w e .t D em onstration T itle .
O ver
B lue and W hite in T h a n k .g iv in g D ay Tilt
Winning of Oregon and Pacific year they again won first places a t
Northwest, dem onstration t e a m the county fair and In the livestock
Northwest
C of C Sneaker D e c la r e , c championships
their <
final
iia m p io n s n ip s during
u u iu ig
> i « m d iv is io n a a . l Salem, their
....... work
_ _ _ _ at
• P
.t a r as junior club members brought the
year
tlie state fair being rated one-half
NRA Has R aised Bu.ine»» I a successful close to tlie 4-H club point below tlie crop« dem onstra-
careers of LeRoy Mills and Charles lion of tlie Kinton Com club which
Standards in Country
Kay, outstanding members of the was declared the Oregon champion
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Shady Brook Calf and Poultry clubs, and later won the northwesixm
Persistent efforts in perfecting their | contest.
C m a l | F irm «» R c n e f i t dem onstration work over a four-
Recognition of
oi their
tneir four
iour years
year»
j I l L i l l I l ir llS U C I lL I ll year period brought Its reward of of untiring efforts
»rfg was rpaJizpd
realized thl*
this
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1 recognition to the two youths this year. The county and state fair di-
year.
visions were won for the third suc-
Robert M ou.it W a rn . Public
Both boys have been active c lu b , cessive year by the team and to
workers In dairy and poultry pro- , top it all off, they were declared
A gain st S w indle R acket
jects for the past four year» and state cSiampion dem onstration team
each of these club», led by D. M | with a score of 96, three points
_
_
McDougall, were luu per cent ciuos mgner m an m e ir i w u a t v w i p c u -
T hat the NRA trade codes nave
years. During the past tor. At the Pacific International
been beneficial In rauUng standora
young MiUs assumed an ad- Livestock exposition In Portland
of business practices ttoough clean-
’ al prQject registering as an the boys won the northwestern
mg up unfair advertising and sen- _ h vu J u J inemOer i n gardening : tiamplonship and brought t h e
lng methods was the declaration oi
laU) activities.
Plummer trophy to Oregon for the
Hobert Mount,
manager
o l t c n ln e h i c a - r e e r . of the bovs second successive year,
second a successive
year, a record
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ic u u u approximately
me
land B
Better
Mon-
club coree
careers oi m e Doys; _
etter Business Bureau,
B ureau.M
on-
r Four-H
o u r - n ciuo
QnJy once ln the rJne
day a t the local chamber of tom - began m
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years th a t the aw ard has been
merce The codes have been pur- y e a rtn e y
l a t e r brought made.
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Spectacular pass Hum Bailey to timely penalty liad I on i,,,, the
tí.» final
™T
,“ *« hut
, » . , the
t m ru
m l­ e
Storey, good for <1 y ard , and the »core 1» problematical
ing
left
a
decided
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O
rdinance
P
a
ssed
A
d
op
tin
g
lone
touchdown
<«
t
h
e
bltterly-
Ix-gislature
oontrHted Turkey Day game here m ouths'' of both Forest Grove anil
Thursday, gave F o r e t Grove grid Hillsboro supporters.
P h ila d elp h ia System ;
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Strategy o f shifting suddenly
ders u (1 to 0 victory over their
ALEM Governor-elect M a r tin
Sign H id. Read
Hillsboro rivals In the 1934 version from a line smashing attack to a
returned from l>ta two week,
1 of the traditional class between the forwurd pitas on th ird down with
v.uulion Friday W'lUi Un- announce-1
1 two elevens Pre-gam e dope gave the game only m inute, old perm it-
niPiil tlia t In- wo» not contem plat­
Q i - f the Vikings a decided edge but led Purest Grove to catch the Hil
ing any wholesale houw cleaning
Hilhi nearly upset the dope bucket. hl defense off guartT and bag th e
th a t resulted In a Viking vie
in tlie »Ulte organisation wlu-n he
twice driving deep Into enemy t e r - score
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takes over hl» new dull«» next
ritory only to be denied u score. I lory Hines had Just driven seven
month
He then retired to the C ouncil A d o p t. A ct Ending
Intense rivalry between the con- yards through the Blue and W hite
tesU nts resulted I n a thrilling.! defense on two plays to tlie local
asclii.MU of In» P ortland office to
hard-fought grid classic, m arred 1 41-yard line wlien Bailey faked a
devote himself to the liuik o i l ’1®'
S id ew a lk O bstruction
».Mie to tlii—Gre-
only
by u questionable 2 5 -y ard , ' .c-.™
reverse ., faded back und - rifled
poring Ids first m i—
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uy «y
—-—- tlie
penalty
Hilhi
stupe.
gon lawmakers.
peiuilty against H
ilhi In the clos- ’ ball to Storey on the 20-yard stripe.
Con ul< i»lions of patron» • the
Machinery for Installation of tlie mg m inutes of Hie game. Official . Storey took tlie pas» on the run
governoi ekx t declared, must aw ait Philadelphia street and house num - claimed th u t Patterson hail been anil raced unmolested 21 yards ov-
Lhe completion oi his meaauge. Hie u ,u.g system in Hillsboro was put taken out of Hie game and reploceo , e r the goal line for the six points
co n leu u Oi wlucli will n ° t he r* in operullou by the city council twice In the same q u arter and bn- th u t spelled victory. His try for
routed until H I» read to Hie >®8** I uesduy night with the adoption of posed tlie penalty regardless of evl- the ex tra p point
o i n t sailed
—- wide
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S ta r e ................
meelhig
In Joint session Jan ' ^1 o w r dlnance
nec-
th a t w
the p player
« a n nosus.
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u m a n c e » authorliuiig
u u a u i » » » Hie
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--- u dence
n .ro t»av
. « . . had gone!
— goalposts.
uary 14 if organization ol Uw two , ary c|mnge» and the lelUng of out between the third and fourth
Forest Grove knocked a t the
brain he» 1» completed on the op- ( contract lo r new street signs, periods Im mediately tlie Blue and gOal | lne once niore ln the q u ar-
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a
t
s j s s w
s y . s r s w
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Park Areas to be
i Z n liikiwf U. rem ain on Hie Job
until olu-r Uu- legislature adjourns.
constitute» Hie sum und oubsUuice
ul M artin a cuntrlbutlou to the pol-
meal developments of the P»»t
w-iT
Karl Buell secretary of »'ate-
elec t pnwei-Jed to knock Ute props
out
m under the political prog-
,u t lw
Irom
nditicators
and to
to set
set a a l l rest
real rum
rum ors
ors
.A ticator» and
xbout lita choice for Hie chief dep-
,11. nil. in Hie state deparUneiil
alUi £1 onnouiaem rn l Iron, his
Artnuru.n hume to the effect th a t
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S
S
S
f
™
c
on muK vebLing anu,
u* u ik h
the case,
case, was
was not
not h highly
successiui
sidewalks.
Ing gtui. Ju s t w-tiat effect the u n -
,c«nu s u « l r « . lo. column s>
with small town retailers.
the
ig h ly successiui
Threatened loss of the "Blue the first year. However, they were
Ordinance Installing the PlUla-
' 1 ' '
'
Eagle
emblem for violation of not discouraged and earned on
dephla plan changes all n ortn and
P n r l\t i 'h r id m n c
trade codes has acted as a club Hieir dem onstration work, in 1932.
south streets to avenues, designates
ovcr lhe heads Of big business in ’h at year they were successiui
a central point al Main and First
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firms lorcing them to behave, in winning the county contest and
strt-eta from which street prefixes
J V la ilin P SO U P l i t
stated He declared that the livestock dem onstration contest
are determ ined and from which |
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business in f*ortland was cleaner a t Hie state fair.
house numbers designated ou W*
at n r e r n t th an lor many years and
Testing Cream for B u tterfatan d
basts or
of mo
loo to uie(
Ute block,
'
us a result, the public, era- Acidity
Acidity" ' was the Utle
title adopted in
basis
» « x ., and
« u re-
nr
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I ! t tliat
h a t as
In
nam ed
ed Btrcets
streets in
G arden
arden rriu
I-rar t i
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nam
in Hie
Hut G
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d nicrchante have all 1933 for the dem onstration de-
west of the now F irst avenue. House O utdoor C hristm as L ighting
"Shop Now an d Mall Early. ’ This P •
veloped by Mills and Kay Last
numbers on th e north and west
was the request voiced this week P ‘
< ironed I' d
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v
»ides oi the street will be odd and
C o n te it H ere A nnounced
by Fred Holznagel. local postmaster.
lhé Better ‘
es.
on Hie east and souHi side» even.
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¡ in seeking the co-operation of the
Mlir(.xlls
s o ^ h t to
ouuu.«- c w w - i w « ,« « • {
£
£
5 S S S « » » a n * . < r f < m ,
; Rotary Backs
Lighting Event
bv j Host Offices
Thrifty ShOppCTS
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P ension and W arrant Item s
A ttack ed at M eeting
T a x tevy oi
purposes for the coming
„rdered Friday evening by t h e
county court, a reduction of ap-
proxunately »19,878.27 below t h e
budget as originally drafted a n d
approximately
the same levy as
s a m e levy
„ {igure
----- combined
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with a total of »133.878.17 for state
purposes, brings the total tax to be
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v s s s r -
XZ
Y O l i t II FllC S
:
s
Taxpayers
Ask Cuts
1
oencea d > uie toaunenv ui
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G ertrude W arren, national 4-H club »53,198 were recommended earlier
Gertrud
extension worker and dem onstra- in the day when taxpayers «net
tions judge, after seeing the work a t tlie Venetian theater here and
Sne stated th a t it was the finest considered estim ates for five houi-s.
ooys' dem onstration th a t she had slashes sought included a reduction
ever seen and declared it to be far of »550 in the item for second dep-
superior to any which she had uty ln th e assessor's office, elimln-
seen ln the United S tates this year auon of the »2100 appropriation
The dem onstration was repeated for herd inspector and a cut oi
iaSt satu
Saturday for members of tlie »8000 In the allotm ent for old age
last
_____ , I »43,548 re -
Linn
Leaders’ association l n , pensions An additional
tm
n C County
ou
. on
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i___ mrrodMiruy
malffl
duction by increasing estim
ated re-
re­
p w e «n
10. column
5)
« ( Continued
x , n t i
ceipts from delinquent taxes in
both general and road fund budgets
1
T"” l
to offset items for interest on w ar­
ra n ts and for retirem ent of out­
standing w arrants was asked.
Damage Suit
r
Court O rd er. $ 3 7 6 ,0 3 2 Levy
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p.
for A ll C ounty P u rp o se.
State T ax 5.5 M ills
R eceipts Increased
Following the budget meeting,
members of the county court
s^ M , w „ k„ .
CoLUuie Grove aiul L>r F th e new ordhuuire were subm itted able m enlioiu will be given. Several
be securely packed and « «
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crowds in the history oi the city.
Damages totaling S10.100 a r e in the
Drovulcd
lkxl» < I
Ml
iw.ih hr- hv fnnr
firms and one L x > h cUywufu^t-Rms will be made bo tliu t wruDoed usirur strong paper and th at cannot be controlled-
The gala event was enthusiastical- « tig h t by Carl Gravell. a minor, tion of $2100 is possi
pr
' 7“
O Riley of Hubbard were both bL by four
1
haVe un WJUAl opportunity h ^ vv t i i n e ^ r U c l ^ s u ^ i m uni-
‘
>’ou mvesV
ly rev iv ed as 1800 children hailed
^ 7 fUed by his guardian ad the county court can obtain per-
F b L J Cl ^ UNo d ’ m a n ' l l Uvc staUi F o rtlv id rvpn*entauve. l»ortland R otartans are expected to have dis- ^ » 1 1 ^ hats, shoes, cut flowers. T his U the
e^m'ordCT^o pre- 1110 early vlslt oi
CUU?
Utem a g a i^ 1 R - F * Bowman T u ^ -
i ^ a t e ^ t i w herd
^ u m -tu
"
fin .« b id d in g were I. wm-Hudson. plays, but are nut eligible ui cum- CJUldlcs lclure.s luld ^harp-pointed “ ud‘eiicc to ^ v ^ ° rt* »
P " received candy gilts, a host of cus- d U d \. The
complaint alleges th
a t --- t h e . , --- .----
AUC 1.0111^^**
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¿a__, elim inate th e herd
de$ X ? U e r developments ... k K. U K k .^n . Oregon Sign com- peU_ for. any of U,e pruwa D e ^ r- uwwuiuruuo
lluilrumenU aiiwzuiu
should be
p
^
k
e
d
wifh
turners
took
advantage
o
f
t
h
e
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’„ . boy suffered injuries to his legs, inspection item.
l‘‘?ta.?‘\7rGuni^LY«ii’'atUl
^ pay
v ~ a and
i i d Kern
Kern Advertising
Adverusing com-
aUons m
ust
be outside
Uw
home.
speclal care while fragile articles promotors He cited examples 01 wealQl Qf
offered by fc. arm and shoulder, and back as a
Recapitulation of the levy as ap
Hie
organization
»till it await
await
com-
atlons
m by
ust individuals
be
outside and
Hie must
borne
- owtate oP
S
larrv
Cortx
irom
¡
muv
while
Uie
o
u
t-o
f-sU
tr
firm
must
be
be
X
M
A
id
be
prom
inently
m
arked
as
confidence
and
F1“n
'
il^
d
JL
u
n
d
local
sto«»,
and
m
erchants
turned
Qf automObUe
proved was as
eneral
_
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,,.i, Hn til
result 01
auwjiiitnjuc collision near pruveo
<w> follows: G
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, L u r n U ip ^ u . £ x r tr '. u " - ‘“ « ' t h . California M cUI-Enamcl plainly visible after dark Entries in h
now being conducted
in
.
«
^
a
r
o
u
n
d
blggest
merchandising
day
Huber
November
9.
m
addition
to
fund
,148.828.14.
ol£iind
Huber
November
9.
In
addition
to
fund
»143,828.1-4. county
county «»w
school
fund
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j?
* ^ 1 , in uie
mail _______
for European
coun- Portland and stated swindlers took Qj the year
X ^ S S y repn-MintaUve. as th
of I______
selecting
should be made ■ w ith B.__F. R te a t | , HoUdny
_ e company. _ M _ atter
_ H
1 one
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the »10.000 general damage», he $93.77850, road fund »133.426.13.
anam a a should*
should be
be mailed
mailed a a Wlljon
WlUon dollars
dollars from
from Ute
Hie pumii
public
»_ _
fllVMVt
„„„»«M i rlio.ee
of k-
h i 4 s «» L/illlol
houta- m
o ! ? it.-.
Uw* hal ,4 m a w a»
as"turned
over ’o the Farm ers' Cash store or a t tlu>!
the tries and P
Panam
Hlll;>tx>ros reputation as an out-
$ joo for the repair of his ^ u e r a l state fund »78.415.W and
o ^ i T T for U« speakership, is street comndtUx-
Argus.
from Uie local office not later than
/««■•
government., standing trading center for qual- automobile.
state elementary school, ftuul »55,-
li . iuiv bit V a t v.ofk on pUiis for CouncUmen favored a plan under
Oununlttce includes B. F. File Saturday Vo reach its destination
SlAlf_ u 1^ d |Z1 nrou«ct investors
merchandise at reasonable prices
Dividend of 25 per cent of all 461.08. Based on a county
.n m u-uioi? oi tliat branch of Hie which Ute city would provide on.1 B. M. Goodman. Charle» R etd and by Uhnslma». Parcels fix Hawui.
«m enuug interstate was «oread over a ’- ’d er area th a n approVed wage claims against the llon of
?P
u u t ^ n laws
«.w , bv
r
hunureos
peopit Sherm
com pa^, u o - _
m ate nulla«©
............
..-,..11 hcMiae
numbers
sliould leave by Wednesday. Com- Uu.tugh
9
*
ever
hunui-eds oi new people
gherm an Mill compa.....
millage w
of taxes
»glatalure. Lack of
expailenced,
install
------- under the Claude Nosier
5™ thronged
ership, was
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P
a ru u p o u o n
an d _______
interest of Plete schedule ol muds io foreign commerce and blue
thronged the
the town.
town. Co-operaung
Co-operating cen
ceiVershiP,
was ordered
o rder*‘ paid 6 a " t- Jous funds wiU be: G eneral fund
uateriol from which to pick h i» . uew system mid ■ asked
tliat all
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speaker declared, in spite of th « ,
ti^
nto 1MX only featured one urday by George R- Bagley, circuit I a,f mills, school fund 3 J mills,
(Continued on pace 4, column • )
onunUtev leaders is bound to prove numbers be uniform. The body plans everyone U urgod by committee
the swindlers arc conunuaUy de-
&
lo f
X
Erick- m ad fund 55 mills, general state
» serious iuuidicap to the smooth to use SERA labor In installing tlie members, who •©• m tlie program
a
vising rackets outside of the
, u. ginr> but had new Chnstm o- ¡¿n Jointly appointed receiver with fund 3.2 mills and state elementary
M ount
ount warned
his =
merchandise o on n d display
f Hillsboro,
XV Z il^ r
" ‘X s 'l d “
.ontroveray oro,-
X T ™ * v S e U d T c /n u iT A
M
-
is p la y and a a, h host
£ t w q , Christensen o of^
WJlsboro, school
^ ro o ! fund
fu n d ^ 23
JI mills.
mdta. These
xnrae mill-
mm-
against
being disem in - ot other
o ther rem
rem arkable
arkable b bargain
olfers. tendered
tendered h his
those
a , or olf and tlie new member» gel over Ux- |jropos.J ordinance t o r e - spK.ial
i » co-operation Is made 1
_
«
ated
by propaganda
a n t r a l organization
^ g a m offers,
^ resignation. The re- uges are y all
^ / slightly
V . ^ / t h e below
exception
ni.»
w nat it is »11 about, quire city projx-rty owners to .lin i- lo
le „ving along the highway
the e L t sponsored b /s w in d le rs to
S an ta Claus appeared a t t h e cavership
of ^ 7
ro ^ T fu n d tax which ln-
Witli
39 s »landing
to ..u
mah-
«Il branches of trees, shruba
.
, contest
conU sl has been
b^n
A ¥ 1 I X I ' 1 W V U V H 1 V ine e
a
s
t
Business southeast com er of the court house upon the petition of employes oi of the road fund t w
“u
Il .19
ia n u m g con.nulH . • . ™
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In terest
ln the
lill, C<s>tcr Jias only 14 member» or bushes which extended over side-
,
year. Displays of
Bureaus are crooked and dishonest.
^ url^ a^ v £ en.
5 ^ , ^ will be passed Decern-
5tale
county tax levy
with any legislative experience at walks or did not perm it a c l e a r - ...................................... ............ t, ,,
r 12 on Jo h n P. Johannsen Jr.
yTar am ounts to 155 mills as
ail, on wlilcit to build his organlza
Hillsboro on an indictm ent charg- compared with 17 mills for th e
non atid only five of
embezzlement by agent re- previous year. The total for all
enuta," son«' with only
bv the grand jury March £unds
vnjy slightly below the
ston to th eir credit
any win ue
r o c . . . ------------ vestments uw pum uev; c
' lohannsen'x arrest re-
01 mill» this vear
l uni tloned os commltle
v ^ s » “ ffi£ s :
s s
s x
While in Halent tlds
made It known Uiut he was urg­
ing the retention of Fred Dragcr,
veteran chief clerk of Hie house,
since tills Job Is Uie key to the
demonstraHon of a "Panel Study endorsem ent In force here to pre- good ior 25 cents ln trade a t any » O a n d costs laM w e « w ^ ^ u
tc a U » « » «» p « .
~ <««
entire house organization and Drag
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Research survey
_ —
of unemployment Club" under th e ,dlI^ l-uo,\ ° . f
er's experience will he Invaluable
vent
”gyP
schen'es"
841(1
10
«t
participating stores.
u ^ o e a c e » u r t to charges of fall- «-»
|
w^w*
an d Industry ln W aslilngton county A. Johannesen of Glenwood. l a - LI1i ornm tion from the B etter Busi-
In putUlig Uie house Utrough Its
Christm as season was officially
^ ve p u c perm its on their
SERA
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„ was subm itted by tlie
Uie local s
e r a ent Education chairm an for W ash- 1 ness B ureau He declared th a t the o^ ned
legislative paces. Except for th is I
evening a t So cock VlUCtkO.
“ X
fines were suspended
on
A Ilv lixivo wwawe
g»
Cooter
said
Uiut
1«>
was
tak
-
"D
irt
will
probably
begin
to
fly
officc
Uie
sU
le
committee
this
post Cooter said Uiut he was ta k ­
Ington county.
endorsement committee a t one time wltd ^jje lighting of hundreds of condition
'
- w ith - *•—
the
men
comply
t
he,
mg no luuid
ing
luu id In
111 the selection ol
of tomorrow (F r id a y " on tlie pro- week for approval os a project,
At 10 a. m. conferences will be had the P o l a n d confidence mei
Ughu m downtown streets
biw.
uthcr house
ith 38 .XkM.(1 Hillsboro federal building at The ptxigriun contem plates co - ot - held by the various chairmen. At decidedly
other
lioiise employes. W
WtUi
• huge
• --------
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ecidodly on the run.
alld on the
C hristm
as tree *- ln
Condemnation proeedings to oh-
penax-rau In the house and th a t
MiUl) slr(,t.(s ^-cording dm ation between unemployed per- 10:30
jo a parlim entary drill
drill, a t H
1 loo
O*1, T n h m at the
t,he Hillsboro Bargain Day (h t w u rty ard These lights will;
p “ o“ way“for' the Rex Hill s
a business
meeting,
dondniithw llm Mtuattoo for u , j
„ „
Andrr»on. eontrac-
usineas m
eet ing, a t 11:30
3 a talk event and Christm as opening pro- conUnue
spread a holiday atm os- section
, lon of
Dividend
oi tne Westside
wescsiuc pacific high-
¿jivomiu of 20 per cent for all
ne first tim e ijt more Ulan n an ~ V .T .r " ,,;r ...
construction
Four o th er proposed projects were on
¿ £ al K™« Saturday resulted m one of
dunng lhe
of the ^ way ° nwere
were iUed
filed Tuesday
Tuesday against
against apprOved
approved clam
claim ants against the sav-
century it is only n atural th a t ’ ,or A l ,
^tm txhinut™ n forwarded to Ute stare office during _____
ReedvUle
local
(he
biggest
merchandising
days
of
ch
served
by
the
ReedvUie
thc
blggest
m
onth_
m
H
arris
bv
the
state
inoTR
lunch
he m X U «H Uiaï party should
¿ X X
by “
r o n U a c £ '» e
T 'æ * ’
for
C harlotte M. H arris by the state mgs rtenartmc
departm ent of the Shute Sav-
P. T. A. At 1 wUl be the roll call the J l a r was
report of several
------------
highway commission.
mgs bank of Hillsboro will be paid
uslst upon » c h a n c e to sit In the _ .
to sta rt excavation llnd ck'‘“'lng 10 city lots in HlUs- and presidents' reports.
business men during the meeting. r t
TY
Orders in the following circuit on and after December 13, accord-
rats of Uta mighty. However, the
. m o rX
b*
’r‘>' trim
trim m
m ing
ing low
growhtg
trees
boro,
low
growing
trees
visitors
Visitors
from
headquarters
in
They
stated
th
a
t
there
were
many
_ „ — —
.
.„ W ork tomorrow morning
court cases were issued this week: mg to an order signed Saturday by
r
_un hi
Laurel
rti^,wi are expected
new* oeoDle
a t they
,ld employe» do not propose u>
ui Hillsboro,
n u u u v .» . operation of the
-----------
- p P o ortland
expeetea and
an a W
w ash-
» ~ '- new
people in
In town and th
mat.
rory
/
&
Ed Moyer et al vs. Sherm an Mill George R. Bagley, circuit judge.
relinquish their Jobs wlUiout a I Only a sm
small
w (>f
men w,1U
m ralbcrshlp chairm en enjoyed
record sales. t L. . j J. Rushlow
all ‘/e
crew
of men
will quarry b) provide 2000 cubic yards
yards; j n ton ix>unty
tv m.nnhershln
___ _ _____,
W 7 ’ 11
s - I ^.
company, order accepting resigns-J This will be th e h ird dividend to
Lruggle. WiUt 22 republican m em - be required foi the
d“ >s of rock for county roads, and con-
hcar how they stand
t h « 1800 bags of candy
non of Axel Erickson, receivers' re- be paid on savings deposits since
ers as a nucleus, all said to be durln« Hi® ™ ''w aU m
siructlon of a playshed a t th e
for
Oregon S U te
" X X t e d to ctuTdren by the
were distributed to children by the
port on claims and order of distri- the bank went into liqnidation a
lodged to support of the old house derson
< e r ^ ^ ' declared.
l a r e d ^ A After
I er th h a at t tim
hue e an Lelsyvllle
t t Uie school. ........ ........ ..... _
memberelup cup.
S ^ a Claus.
jledged
Santa
Claus.
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1
bution; Liquidation of Shute Sav- attle more th a n a year ago.
■inployci, these arc now o u t on a average of approxim ately 15 men
N(> approved projects were re-
Announcements Included the open­
Funds available for the dividend
Although the last of the six two- ings bonk, order to pay dividend;
.1111 h u n t for tlie necessary nine I will he employed during the 240 port)Xj back to th e local committee
ing of tire sale of C hristm as seals
" ¡ . '" ^ ’ •¿ds’“ of ~ the' "Let's Quit Albert G. Dickenson e t al vs. Ed-
$i«,3^8.13, according to the
lem ocrallcs votes to Insure their J calendar days allowed In the con- during th e week.
by Mrs. C. E. Wells and the annual
campaign, each of
(Continued
on
p«ge
4.
column
si
order.
Prior to the date on which
«•lection Joe Binger, veteran scr- tract for construcUon. Employes on
T liat all trucks hired for SERA
cham ber of commerce Christm as
designed to call atten-
the state superintendent of banks
oant-at-arm a and Rolla S o u th -' Hie Job will he taken, os la r as project m ust comply with the NRA
stag dinner. Meeting lo® " e5d < k uon to one of Hie six m ajor causes Court T ransfer« Fund
I V
OOK over ine
» c - w » ui
took
the ìm
assets
of um
the ? local
n-k veteran door keeper in the possible, from the list of Hillsboro Mxh. Was Hie order received this
cftme to an end Sun.
__ 1 both insist in..,
Joint installation of officers for was announced as a dinner se.«lon.
for E m ergency P urpose institution, savings departm ent de-
louse,
th a t they „1.
al- men registered with thc federal re -j m orning by th e county office from
th c sta te comm ittee,______________ the Hillsboro. Riverside. Coles and
day, the Oregon S tate Motor as­
Total of »3000 was transferred positors received 55 per cent of
early have votes pledged to insure employment service.
sociation, one of the sponsors of
Washington G ranges will be held
h eir Job« for Hie next session, but
the drive, pointed out th a t the
Saturday afternoon a t tlie local
líese claims are discounted by dem-
safety program is being continued.
Grange hall. George A. Palm iter of
xirutlc aspirant» for these Jobs.
Milwaukie, state executive comm it­
• • *
“Through the co-operation of the
teeman, will act as installing of­
newspapers of the state and other transfer was made to provide ilas.
T he state tax coimnlslson Is
w»«ww« fhn
'O.I
publicUy agencies, much has been
old age'pensions and for mailed depositors # from
the lzw
local
ficer.
/laying tlie role of Bantu Clause
G rangers plan an all-day session
accomplished in educating th e p u b -|
ns^a" in the” tax office
his year and lias presented the
Nina B running, 13. of Beaverton
Problem of meeting Increasing lilghway fund. Counties receive 111
’a iid” o’ffïcers’ will be in
lie to the need for greater safety _
.
--r-
iroperty owners of Oregon a C hrlst- demands for service with decreasing, certain allocation b u t Uie cities aie ] . ™
j-oHowlng a pot luck
luck lunch
^ j i lpd
e d “follow'ing'a'p^>t
hinch- route 1 and
Robt-rt B erger
nas present ln Uie form of a »501,- revenue Is one of the most p er­ left out. At Hie sam e time streets eon The W ashington county grange also of Beaverton route 1, wer on our highways.” commented W.
130.80 In their tax levy below tlie plexing problems confronting niun m ust be m aintained and Improved Council will m eet Wednesday a t 8 seriously injureu
Injured oatuiuay
Saturday <
evening
. vcimss ^ , R. McDonald, the m otor associa-
tho
as a result of a collision between tton s chalrm«!i hi. charge of the
evy for tlie cu rren t year.
I Jij , ’'oovem m ents today, declared at the expense of abutting property
campaign.
"Highway
safety
has
be­
I The state levy iiguinst p ro p erty , O(X(rg), McOee, Hillsboro city inan- with the result th a t foreelosure by p. m. in the local hall.
cars driven by Robert Berger and
M announced by tlie tax conimis-
dJ(> nddress Wednesday the city results ln many cases.
Roy Shaw of Portland. The accident come a topic of conversation. In­
don Saturday lunou its to
oyer KlnUon KOAC. McGee.
T h at there should be no reduc­
occurred a t the Intersection of H u­ dicating th a t Oregon's citizens have
(Bv w-n F Cyrus, County Agent)
wUl scarcely average 10 per
realization
of - the serious
)05.f>9 foi 1935, intludlng (1,687, i
ls ftlao vice-president of the tion in gasoline taxes In Oregon
ber avenue and Farm ington rood. achieved a ------
—-— --
Another and last check-up for occasionally some herds are h it
Mrs. Berger was throw n from ness of the traffic accident situa-
until real property has been relieved
Anotner ai a
_------tl>o where
percentage runs heavier,
compliance with th e term s of the
of all levies for street m aintenance
I her husband's car by tlie impact jt ion.
but a good many herds are clean.
hog
contract
for
1934
will
be
made
and for retirem ent of general obli­
Ivon
ivun tJicriy
Bierly ui
of tlie
viiv zkMtw**
K inton com
wsa« and
an a suffered
su n erea back
uhck Injuries.
uijuuco . T *1.«-
h e | " it now becomes
---------- necessary, in
Ju st how long this program will
before January 1. In stru ct ons have
..t. has Lnun
lllll- D urunning
m .irn los, <v4««l
gation and B ancroft bonds for club
been usvlzvz't/»(I
selected QC
as t.llO
tlie ft coun-
girl, «rVvrv
who was YVllll)
walking by carrying on the drive for safer
be continued locally is not known.
been
received
to
make
this
im-
street construction was McGee’s con- ty winner of tlie National 4-H Club the side of the road w ith her sis- I streets and highways, to tu rn to ™ i i a X ^ d ‘he W ashington Dairymen still have a n opportunity
-8 5 7 —
! y ’¡ S r a g i - « '
Corn Acnievemrnv
Achievement vi«.«.-»..
contest. . . The
ter. was
was »iruex
struck uy
by m
the
. . . . . j ......- j ... —
-
Hces beyond the demands Ol puouc i i w o n . n e u n u u ™ w w
(jorn
. . w,r
e Berger car | n enforcement
u o a v iu r i» and legislation
........ as the
—
to sign these agreements, and got
ihare
ln the reduction. W ashing-
,lle( pxpress,.d
yO lltll will
Will be
b e presented
p r e se n te d with
W ltll A
la spun
»_«•_ around 4n
ast a and
n d ! ¡concrete
Anvuvaala m
n a n s n of f hrinyitli?
iare In
ash in g -; •
' y wu( , (l hc ’ £ beHef
expressed by cities sliould study th e problem and youth
a 1 __
U5 lt
in IE«
the m
road
means
bringing About.
about A
a county com -hog control asn2®la“ ° " their testing done and receive the
,on
year eon-
con- j i ' M(.O;T
•
he held it
n county, which tills yitir
as a result
It be prepared to take a n active and goid medal a t a meeting of the received severe cuts and bruises I reduction in th e steadily mounting has been directed to proceed with indemnity payments th a t the pro­
lbutcd) »153,116.13 toward th e sup-
j t Rn (H, u'1Ulble adjust- intelligent p art hi any proixisal to c<u,ipus 4-H club of Oregon S tate ;lnd a broken collar bone. The l n - ! accident toll. W ith the groundwork this check-up.
In this check-up it is expected gram provides.
>rt of »tale government,
will
the . gasoline
college tonight (Thursday! at 7:30. jurect
j ured persons were treated
public
opinion well
u e u i.r u by
uy D r.; of p
u u iic vpuuv»»
" v u x established,
• n - iu 'W
ia be
In m en u OI public
puoiic revenues
n vvmuo between
iA invtii change
t.m unt......
n.......... .. tax
- — law.
-----
■lied upon for only »13.1,876.17
»133,876.17 1,1
In j d d,lu|irlnM.nU
D
D. c C. Sm
sm ith, assisting professor;
proiessor; c E.
E Mason of Beaverton. Mrs. j our task is now to bring enforce- to definitely and finally settle tne
ep ^tm en to ,(I
of government be d e - ' ! O ther sources of Income other
representing a reduction of t v'eJo.Mxi
th a n property taxes available to of farm crops, will be in charge of Berger was later taken to the St. j ment to the point where It will sat- m atter of compliance on even^
_ present tills Vincent's
«
_
__ __
19,239.96.
C ‘lanrres ln th e economic system cities are occupation taxes, whole- th e __
meeting, ___
an d will
hospital
in Portland.
isfactorily
cope with the situation, W ashington county contract,
along with
f r ’ Portland
were in-
i n - ; an
and d to
to attain
attain necessary
necessary legislation
legislation j fully comply
m arket
The levy which Is bused upon
'
f
gTOwlng sentim ent sale vehicle licenses, permits, fines, medal
medal along
with medals
medals for
for a a ’ m
Four
Portland residents
residents were
__ i Sunday
r-w.... .1.. .. afternoon
_ F * z w r on
t
♦ Hgx ' for control rtf
Rax ••¿V'lrlnQc
” t m ust not have proaucea
tlie
of t the
reckless Hrivpr
driver.”
te assumption th n t legislative ap-
j
property taxes has re- Interest on cash or contracts or number of other boys from other jured
during 1934
1934 niore
more nogs
h o g s -----
H erm an 8choen is having the
I
(Continued on pane 4. column«)
Support of the safety responsl-
roprlatlona by t h e forthcoming
num ber of new taxes stam p tax on beer. McGee stater! counties in th e state.
responsl during
designated on the con­ front of tlie Perfection Bakery re ­
_________
____
_________________
onm » h
e - lowance has deslguaieo
ission will rem ain a t approxim ate- j ‘
as b etter sources o f 1 He cited th e fact th a t a carefully
blllty law scheduled tr.
to come
be­
tract he signed. W here m^re pigs modeled to provide one of the
, the sam e level as those of th e revenue
revenUe' tJU
the e inoinicy
property tax. draw n budget aided by th
fore the legislature in 1935, design­ have
th . a U . n 1 . tn
— e - oceu-
been farrowed th an perm itted,
»33 session is no t only intended McGee pointed
.
—*---- , - i „ _ patton
„ * i _ i tax
n v Ba
ffse t
out.
U nfortunately
as a a Tw«rwrt.w
property rav
tax o offset
ed to control or eliminate the ir- these could have been given to the most modem bakery fronts In the
i cover all needs for current ex cities receive little benefit from th e resulted ln the city of Hillsboro
responsiblle motorist Is one way in relief organization, namely; the state Additional room to handle
cn.se» of tlie state government and new taxes as state and federal gov- | being designated as th e lowest tax -
which every person in Oregon can county SERA committee, but re- the trade is being arranged through
comnuiAcy.
-- lliaklng
iiAklng a new entrance f foe the F
s many ram ifications but also to ernm ento are holding them while ed city In th e state on th e basis
cooperate in this phase of the safe­ celpts for s e th r e a sam
Tlie
13th
district
conference
of
A
committee,
representing
all
In­
e m ust be d a te d , Abendr()th jeweiry »tore.
ntirely wipe out the general fund the m unicipalities are being asked of a n assessed valuation of 50 per
the Disabled
American Veterans of ty campaign. Mr. McDonald said. — i i».»r th a n November 30-
terested
parties,
to
put
Into
def-
icremetl
p
a
r
tie
s
,
p
u
t
u
.
w
..
A balcony will be constructed
eflclt wlilch now «mount« to »1,- to assume m any new responsibilities | cen t of cash value.
inite form proposed am endm ents I th e World W ar which includes Ore
In front, making a lower celling for
M,290.31.
In relation to recovery expenditures.
Concentration of unemployed In to th e w alnut m arketing agreem ent gon. W ashington and Idaho, will be Ide G oes to Salt Lake
Testing
of
dairy
cattle
under
the
the retail »ales department. Offfcd
Except for 1932, when the entire As a result eltles must provide tu b an centers during the present
to R epresent G overnor federal plan of abortion clean-up is space will be arranged on this bal­
:atc levy w»s waived resulting In sources of revenue front o th er titan emergency has added a new group th a t would be more favorable to j held In Portland a t the Court
Oregon,
was
appointed
a
t
a
m
e
e
t-1
House,
Veterans'
hall.
December
7
progressing
nicely.
Approximately
cony. T he store will be painted
W. O. Ide of Hillsboro l e f t
n Increase of »1,500,000 ln the property tax sources or share In of problems to tlie existing perplcx-
---------- the city m anager (ng a i,d complex burdens of cities, lng In Portland Wednesday. F. E. [ and 8.
Wednesday night for S alt Lake 2500 head of cattle ln Washington and renovated.
tate
ite deficit, the 1935 levy Is the
th e ! p bllc J revenues,
Rowell
of
Scholls
presided.
The
National
Commander
Volney
P
county
have
been
tested
to
date
vest mode against property f o r , declared
according to McGee. Many cities committee will meet tonight (T hurs- Mooney of Los Angeles. Cnl., will City, where he will act »s personal
declared.
Legtaa ts Meet
reprroentatlve of O ovemor Julius with a much lower per centage of
a te purpose» since 1919, members
McOee pointed out th a t funds were faced w ith heavy municipal day! with W E. Ooodspeed of Los speak a t the conference
Hillsboro post, American Legion,
L. Meier a t the Joint meeting of reactors th an was anticipated. Total
debts an d could n o t cope with thc
f the tax commission point out.
All
veterans
ore
cordially
Invited.
derived
from
thc
gasoline
tax.
au
to
­
Angeles, Cal., m anager of the wal­
percentage of reactors
pervenwHs«7
sv«^wv«« to date on ^rin meet Tuesday at p. m. in the
• • •
W ashington County C hapter No. 7 western governors and national re ­ which returns have been received v eteraiw h o lt
mobile, truck and bus license fee« added burden. T he government
Approximately $145,000 a m onth and the receipts of the T ranspor­ recognized th is fa c t and came to n u t control board, to present Its will atten d in a body.
clamation.
proposals.
(Continued on pane 10. column I)
jrald out ln salaries an d wages tation act arc credited to th e state
bid»’
C o U llty E . 1 . A .
Meet RceClVlllC
Work to Start
n
¿f.
on Fostotnce
County Labor Study
-
Proposed by SbKA
Kot'llf WlViWViiM
| JlVldCtlCl
Ordered Paid
f .
SatCtV FrOSZKim
W III V ^ontinue
Granges to Hold
Joint Installation
Many Injured
Auto Crashes
McGee Discusses City Finance
Problems During Radio Address
Ivan Bierly Given
Gold Medal Award
Final Corn-Hog Plan Check-up
to be Made Before January 1
Perfection Bakery
Remodeling Store
Walnut Growers
D. A . V . Conference
Make Suggestions Held in Portland
8
(Continued on paao 8, column 6)