The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 20, 1934, Image 1

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    Merry Christmas - -
To All O ur SuliHcriluTK,
A«lvrrt¡Hvrn und Friend«
»illsb or
r g u s
W ith W hich is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Stores Open -
HILLHBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934
V O L U M E 41
In Hillsboro Until 9 P. M.
Saturday
N O . 44
S t a t e C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
BV A. U LINDH BOX
B reakers Looming for
House U nder Plans
City Solon«
County Tax
T otals Cut
Lighting Should
lie Ready Friday
for the Judging
Hagg Dairy
Tjliat cjioly J^ight in ^Bethlehem
State Land
Plan Urged
D om inates
AI JLM Breakers loom dead ahead
Displays In the outdoor Yuletldc
for die «(«Ml ship home of rep-
lighting contest sponsored by the
riwntatlvn. of the Oregon legis­
I Hillsboro notary must be In place I
lature even before It scte hall on
by tomorrow i Friday i night and |
lta cruise to Hulein.
I I«- on every night through New i
Year's day. Cash prizes of »7.50 tor
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Word from Kirtland ha* It that
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first, »5 for second and *2.50 for
Un- Multnomah county delegation
are offered by the club.
D a ir y m e n a t R e e d v ille and
C han ce fo r D e v e lo p m e n t
Is preparing to take over Uie com- T o w n s , R o a d D is t r ic t O n ly tldrd
Entries slaruld be made in ad-1
niaiul when Uie legislature meets
, ,
.
vance If possible with B F. Pile at I a t Forest G ro v e C a p tu re
W illa m e tte V a lle y H e ld
to guide Its program, control lit
D i v i s i o n s S h o w i n g K is e
the Fanners' Cash store or at the |
patronage and direct Its destinies
.
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v
H ig h ly P ro m isin g
P
ro
d
u
c
tio
n
Records
Argus
us
an
uld
to
the
Judges.
Com­
Alreiutv the report lias It, the boys
,n L evy N e x t Y e a r
mittee In clucrge of arrangements |
from the big town are urganlztiiH
■
Includes Mr. Pile, B M. Goodman.
Rev. d a i r i e s Reed anti Claude N os­ I
to run the sliow In their own way.
.
,
s
a
i l
with headquarters to lie maintained R c i l l l C t l O n S
M i i r k C l l ier.
Many personal solicitations for !
In tin» Senator hotel, where the
co-operation In making Hillsboro a
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plots are to be hatched and the
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jNirtlcularly attractive center dur-|
Ilians whipped Into shupe. and with I
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S p e a k e r Discuases N a tio n a l
ing
the
Christmas
holidays
have
N
o
v
e
m
b
e
r
R e p o rt R eleased
Warren Erwin of the Multnomah C o m p a r is o n s L iste d f r o m
been made by the committee and
delegation as the chief plotter and
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by Im p ro v e m e n t G ro u p
pledges of support have been inudc
D e v e lo p m e n ts L o cal M e e t
floor leader, under the able ad-
A sse ss o r s S ta te m e n t
Rev. Reed spoke before the high ;
vice of such veteran lobbyists and
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school Friday morning and asked I
,,ow,ird l‘“ tourclu
Total of luxe» levied In Washm*- support of the students.
High test records of the David
Federal marginal land movement
Residents along the lilghway liave Hagg Ai Sons dairy herd at Reed-
and John Heckman.
, ton county for all purposes amounts
and the recent middle-west drouth
been
aski-d
to
have
displays
of
NotlUng could be belter calculated Uj |ai8,341.32 for 1935, a reduction some kind, no matter how modest, vllle dominated the Novembci report
have combined to give Oregon a
to stir the resentment of the up- of »72,575 44 below the complete because of the Impression Uiat whl of the Yamhill-Washington County
major opportunity for development
of the Willamette valley as a huge
stale legislators limn such a pro- : levy for 1934 according to the state- be naide on the passing motorists. Herd Improvement association as
,
________ ____ „1 ! ment of taxes released this week by
land project. This was the declar­
Mr. and Mrs. T W McDonald released this week by J. P. Lolxrenz
tester. Other herds owned by Mrs
posul Multi« mun coun y
' J E Carpenter, county assessor, won first honors lost year.
ation of W. D. B. Dodson, executive
T. Williams and Mrs. C. E. Robeit-
ways hud lta share of legislative Thlft reduction coupled with a
vice-president of the Portland cham­
son
&
Son
at
Forest
Orove
algo
honors, and naturally, because of slight Increase ui the assessed vulu-
ber of commerce and Washington
scored high records, giving Wasli-
representative of Oregon chambers,
the numerical strength of Its dele- atlon of property In the county, has
|
ington
county
almost
a
clean
sweep
who discussed probable state and
gallon wields a big Influence in resullcd In u material decrease in
ln
honors.
national developments at the local
the legislative halls The legislators millage
Hagg
herd
ranked
first
in
butter-
chamber of commerce Monday.
from the smaller counties liave al-1 Tax levies for county roads md
j fat production for herds of over
Oregon, with opportunities for Ir­
ways been willing to JoUi liands the total for special taxes In cities
(From F lorian » etch in g of Eerolle'» "A rrival of the Shepherds *>
I
20
cows
The
51
grade
Jerseys
owu-
rigation and drainage, dependable
with Uielr colleagues from t h e and towns are Hie only items In the
r, .• •
r,
II led by the Reedville dairymen pro-
climate, cheap transportation and
metropolis In elevating a Mulino- statement showing increases over R
e tirin g G ro u p C leans U p ducw, an averagc of 619 pounds of
almost ideal living conditions, u
mah county lawmaker Ui the speak- , 1934 totals. All other divisions, such
H oly nighl! peaceful night!
O'er the Iiabe uho "n »«leni sleep,
U n fin is h e d Business
"1*lk
L5 26
°f
better adapted for receiving per­
ershlp when Uiat county was en as state and county taxes, union
Thro'
the
darkneu
beams
a
light.
fiests
in
heavenly
peace.
fat. "Bell Number Eight, a grade
sons from unproductive lands than
titled to UiM office. But to have high school and non-hlgh school
Yonder ichere they sweet vigils l(eep.
Rests
in
heavenly
peace.
Jersey
at
the
same
dairy,
ranked
as
any other area Dodson stated. So­
tile Multnomah delegation attempt districts, elementary sclxxil districts
Ordinance making it unlawful to high-producing mature cow with a
lution of the marketing problem in
to dictate to tlw legislature and tell and special taxing districts, show
place
sanitary
sewage
in
any
city
record
of
1017
pounds
of
milk
and
the state would make it possible to
it wiiat It sliall do and w lien. thut marked decreases in levies voted.
storm
sewer
or
private
drainage,
67.1
pounds
of
butterfat.
accommodate many more people.
Is something else again The report
< ompartsun» Given
ditch
or
to
connect
any
private!
A„
Honors
Taken
from Kirtland. unlew promptly and
Comparison of taxes levied for
Co-operation Urged
In the two. year old dass, thc
successfully refuted can be expected state and county purposes Is as drain tile to the storm sewer was
Oregonians must work together Ui
adopted
by
the
city
council
T
u
e
s
-
i
^
^
„
&
dalr
nlade
a
to have about the same soothing follows with 1935 totals first am'
the fight for realization of this op­
effect on the up-state lawmaker. 1934 figures .second: state, county day night during a special session ( clpan SWK,’ of flrsl honors
portunity. the speaker declared. He
as the waving of a red shirt does and general school. »376.486.39, Councllmcn. who met to complete Number sixteen." a grade Jersey,
held that this state is not holding
on tile temper of a bull
»418.156 48, county road. »135.338.24. unfinished business before the new laced flrM ln productWn for the
S uit fo r W a g e C o llectio n ns own with Washington and Cali­
takes office, also passed a class wlth m o pounds of milk and C h ria tia n C ou n cil to H o ld
All of which does not contribute »113.14822. and non-hlgh school council
Keen competition for first string
fornia despite the fact that it has
house numbering ordinance.
II, i i y ° w a y X r d e , J , g the task (Ustrlct. »78.368 49. »101.847 38
73.2 pounds of - butterfat. —
The five
places on the 1935 Hilhi hoop squad
equal or greater opportunities. This
F ile d in C irc u it C o u rt
Threats of damage suits result­
C h ristm as Eve E vent
of Jolin CwHrr Biw'uker-dridKnrttc,
Taxes levied In cities and loans ing from the depositing of salu­ highest producing two-year-olds in
shows promise of resulting in a
situation he declared to be the rc- ■
m d o m u t ^ X m t t e e assign- for 1935 totalI »85 075 61 as compar-
the association were also owned by
strong Hillsboro basketball team
suit of a lack of state consciousness
ieiiLx and dialrmanships t n a «» with »83.774 70 In 1934. Compal- tary sewage 1 n Hillsboro storm the Hagg dairy.
this
season,
according
to
B.
M.
Mrs
Galllc
?
renc?
and
I
and
su te patriotism.
Annual Christmas Eve midnight
_
sewers led the council to adopt the
Honors ln tests of herds from 12
aie her son. Wilbur, received sentences
manner that will make tor harmony ***>• >n tills division,
new ordinance Violators of the to 20 cows went to the herd owned carol festival, sponsored by the Goodman, coach. Newcomers
Turning
to national affairs. Dod-
and the smooth running of his par’, above, are Biuiks. »367303,^ *2949.- act will be Hable to a fine of not
Hillsboro Christian council, is plan- P?fhmg veterans for Positions on of 30 days in the county^Jm Tues-
social legislation, auch
36. Beaverton. »9541 62. *9142 40;
by Mrs T. Williams of Forest Grove
of the legislative machinery
to exceed »100 or sentence of 30 with 19 purebred Jerseys averaging S
5
™
Cornelius.
»3883
95,
»3471
66;
For­
Over
e v e r (»1
on the
m e other side of tlve ,.s t G rove. »18,147 43, »17.87967. days ln Jail or both, according to 594 pounds of milk and 39 36 pounds
legislative liai I the libarais of the Hlllsboro »27.512.20. »26.953 47; Shei - the ordinance. The city manager of butterfat. Mrs C E Robertson 4
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thmlc
iruxtruU’d
u icir pint
m m
«-
hi u m
und
senate.
frustrated in theli
plot to wood. u »301473
an..
B
White hoopslers played cealing of stolen property while her
Î i^ V a to ^ a '
»301353;
and Tuai.
Tual­ was also authorized to plug up any Bon'» herd, also at Forest Grove, Upon the Midnight Clear
defeat Harry Corbett for Ute presi­ atin ».301 75 »364 41.
drain tiles o r drainage ditches placed high in two division». members of the seven senior and two practice games with Pacific son was sentenced on a petty lar- « IUon of section 7A of the National
two
junior
high
school
clubs
will
dency by Joining their forces wltli
carrying
sanitary
sewage
Union high school districts show­
"Daisy." a purebred seven-year-old
university freshman team this week ceny charge. A postponed sentence
tlie democratic minority, are said ed a decrease of approximately
Provisions of the act make It Jersey of thus dairy placed 'second participate.
and the local coaching staff hed a was handed down in the Indict- ^ ? 111^ e^_ThaÂ^“ ^n^ . “ ^ , stnud,
Special musical numbers are pian-
to be busy with
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■_ plans whereby they „ 0 000
tb<, total tax jevy wllh unlawful for any person to deposit In high production for the associ­
chance to try out several player ment against the Orenco youth on
expert to make ilx'ir Influence h i t „ j g j ^ o g ior i,„. coming year and sanltury sewage ln the storm sew­ ation with 14.37 pounds of milk and U ww s' CathoC
judice the social and labor leglsla-
hc°chi^ch.htby ‘isiwcwi combmattons.'At present the’ most a larceny m a d w e llly charge
as the balance of power bet»e«-n „3949993 L a te st slash was re- er or tile or ditch connecting with 79 pounds of butterfat. "Joe," a
promislng lineup includes Jim Sam
Charles Berthold of Beaverton en-
presented waa Dod'
the conservative republicans on one ported from the Bunks district with the sewer, or for any person
... to . coil
.. i purebred Jersey in the same herd, Coslett representing the clubs, by
aide and the democrats on tin a ,cyy o, „ 3 9 n for lu35 an(J t f l. nect a private drain or tile to the
Newton representing as­ X
the ib.st ln Uie three-year old Willard
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oilier. Belialor Zunineriinui. erst-
ln ,934 Comparison of other storm sewer or drainage Uie now claas wlth a prodU(.llon Of 747 sociate members and Claire Beeler
i v
nds o, m)lk lind M 5
o,
while candidate for governor
county districts for the two years existing ln city streets. Propeny
Checking of the local squad dui-) funds for payment in full. Sentence j
understood to have a pocketful or
W a rd „9,921.90, $19.864 81; owners may construct drainage sys- ¡^ tlerfal for the month
J^ ,e„
?™.i??scd Ja ~r;
bills urcady to dump in to th e l u
Hiii*hnr<»
157 470 32 For- terns to drain surface water if
other winners of high test honors years.* wi"l"f be*'tavlted“”to* takè^àn according
to Goodman, who declared
Fine of »10 and costs was assessed \ / o I» i p
P p tlC I fk tl
Dilative hopper, mcl.al.ng another
part
“
~
built so that sanitary sewage can lncIuded D R. Dickll of Newbei? active
“
Y
tliat
the
freshmen
were
unable
to
against
Lester G. Mannen of For-
▼ tllU C A V llo t v r ll
hydro-electric p o w e r commission
iiot be collected.
owner of the high producing herd
Other phases of the program wi.l
any easy
at
basket, est Grove route 1 Thursday when
bill minus Uie bonding features, a
City residents owning the now under 12 rows; Dlck ^ j o n g o; I be conducted by th e iollowtn0 offensive work, however, was dc- he plead guilty in the local justice1
"unicameral" legislative a m en d ­
I co*ln^cttnk with the storm sewer Amuy, owner of the highest prv- ! BrouP rePre!* nt? uve^J ^ ac Grogan. ciared
be ragged but promising, of the peace court to a charge of
ment and a state banking amend­
wlll be allowed to continue their, ducln^
. B„„ Falrvi«.w Farms p resid en t o f th e D elta ch a p ter,
Duruur the
th e first
first week
week of
of practice
n ractlce having n
o onerator's
se. O:i
„
.
. . _
.
During
no
operator's licen
license.
On
ment.
use, but are prohibited from de-
T^,uWale whoee 'Number 43 " Allen
Sigler, president Omega chap- gamsej and Cox have been working failure to pay the fine, the man
Townsend Old Age club will meet
Gradually as the picture begins
! positing sanitary sewage ln them,
first in the four-year-old ter; Robert Patterson, council pres- at center while Torbet. Richardson, was confined in the county Jail
again in two weeks at the Christian
, Application to construct drain tiles j cfass
to unfold the gaze of tile observing
ident; Maurice Peerenbown. viking v ernon cook. Jim Grogan an o f or five days.
church,
according to plans made
’
in
iulure ar.e to ce I Total of 31 herds, aggregating president; Alvin Mohr. C-Hi club oeorge Holscher have been playing
outsider It begins to appear that
Pleas of not guilty to an indict- Sunday. There will be no meeting
Walnut
code as **-
it » applies
the council for a p -. g40 cows were
durlng Nc. president; and Pastor Henry- S
the forthcoming session will be
n»m ui vouv
p h **-■’ to
w Ore- submitted to
1
In guard positions. Possibilities for ment charging a statutory offense this Sunday. Program for the next
Just a repetition of thane that have ^>n was discussed at the Rotarv proval and applicants will be re- venlber according to the report. O1 ' Haller, council advisor.
forward Jobs include Cox, Matsen, was made Monday in the circuit meeting will be planned by the ex­
gone liefore hopper» overflowing clut> luncheon Thursday by Ernest qulred to pay costs of investigation, this number 131 were dry. Avenue
Club
members
will
be
guests
o
f
.
Cook.
Grogan and Patterson. Alvin i court by L. Clark of Hillsboro. No ecutive committee.
wltli bills, lawmakers overflowing Brewer of New York and William
House nuinberUig ordinance was for all cows was 558 pounds of mill: tlie theatre before the service. Fol-j Mohr was
showing promising woik trial date was set.
Judge John A. Jeffrey of Port-
wiUi oratory and argument and Bentley of Portland. W. C. Chris­ passed as the final legal step ir. nnd 26.77 pounds of butterfat. Ten lowing the carol festival, members I until he pulled
Suit to collect »303
due
„ . alleged
__
.
land, who spoke to the club Sunday,
ti, constitutional 40 days and nights tensen was chairman
installing the Philadelphia street cows were detected as boarders, two of both boys' and girls' chapters will I tice last week. a ligament in prac-
three
workmen
was
filed
Thursday
sees
m the , uWnsend Old Age Re-
overflowing Into an extra week
Brewer and Bentley contended system ln Hillsboro. Home owners reacted to the abortion test ar.d one
through Hillsboro streets for
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by C. H. Gram, state commlssion- volving Pension plan the solution
or ten days belore Uie Job Is fin- that It was unfair to Oregon walnut will be notified of the new house to the tuberculosis test. These wer? carol
sick and sh u t-in s. A buffet break- J
g
! er of labor, against W. H. Hunt. of the present economic ills and tlie
Lolled and sine die written to ad- growers because there was such a number assigned by the city and. ^ |d " fOr “beef
fast is planned in addition to one M p l i p f -
I p o /'h p p
: The complaint alleges that the way back to recovery. He cited the
lourtunent
demand In the east for Oregon nuts If numbers are now on the homes,
arranged for Catholic members after i v v l l v l -«• v a v i i V L
i three men, Fred Poe. M. R. Stevens present conditions and the need
• • •
’ due Io their superior quality. That new ones will be provided by the
the First Mass. Persons desiring the
! and Elias Abernathy, liad been hired for such a plan.
There will be no Inaugural ball the surplus was due to California city free of charge. Replacements
earollers to sing before their homes j
in connection with logging opera­
in honor of Governor Marlin when production and tliat California put at a later date or numbers for
Among the many beneficial things
are
asked
to
notify
council
head-i
tions and that they had not been to be derived from the plan the
he tuke» over his new ofltce next one over on Oregon by making lo- houses constructed after the sys
quarters
at
the
Pilgrim
House.
!
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i paid.
■nonth. Instead there will be an I cal growers contribute 30 per 'ent stent Is installed will be at the ex­
speaker showed how it would re­
o f ^ ^ " s e ^ d £ duce crime probably 80 per cent,
Plans for a Christmas dance have i That Washington county has a
informal reception a l the capItJl of Uie production to surplus pool
pense of home owners.
been postponed by the council. C-Hi larger variety of classes under the !
with everybody invited to "come as
Bentley said that an attempt was
give youth a brighter outlook for
Numbers are to be uniform andj
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.v.
i
ceased,
is
sought
m an action filed the future as there are now 20
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you are." - The
change ln
plans, ••
It being made to work out a com­ placed where they may be seen
Nineteenth consecutive semi-au and Omega chapters will supply any other In the state w ^ t h e de- ^
e
y
a
g
S
t
K
n
t
f
c
X
°
h
ndllMMT'yoing
^ ¿ iV ^ U w u t" « ^
Is said, was mode at the request of promise whereby surplus control clearly from the street. Penalty for nual dividend was declared Monday greens for decorating both the Pil­
idea
of
what
they
can do, give men
tlie general himself who preferred would be worked o u t equitable violation of the ordinance Is set by directors of the Washington grim House and the Venetian stage, claration of Kenneth Beach, su
(Continued on page 12, column 1)
and women a chance to do wiiat
tlie democratic simplicity of an for different sections, provide for j at not less than (2 or more than Savings & Loan association heie while the Delta chapter tfill sup­ pervisor of adult education. Wed
cash
payment
on
surplus
rather
ply
Christmas
remembrances
for
they want to without fear of want
evening of hanilsliakuig to the more
nesday during a conference here
»*0.
The dividend will be made at the
in their old age. He also pointed
exclusive atmosphere of a bull room than In nuts nnd to exempt the
Ten applications for beer licenses ratc of four per cent per annum the aged and shut-ins.
Total of 17 relief teachers attended I U t l l O r F l a V ( j l V d l
. . .
! small grower with a few trees from were approved by the council. Ap­ for the period June 30 to December
how it would cy» down taxation
the session in the county school l J
‘
for
relief needs.
State Treasurer Holman appor- |
X ^ U e g^ er“' ^
plicants Included W. V. Wiley. H. 31 and will be payable on the lattei
superintendent's office.
He cited the forms of taxation
Honed a total of »870.000 among
KrocCr anu “ *?, grtx. : ‘_.SO1? M. Cady, C. H. Esltnger. I. H Naught date.
Second term of the educational
and Claude Cook. Mrs. Oertha Lar­
program ln this county will begin
Ability of the local Institution
Hilhi juniors under the direction that could be used, such as a trans­
tlie various counties this week, to the consumer rather than
son, Mrs. Wayne Vaught, Mrs. O. to continually pay four per cent
January 4 and continue until March of Miss Marie Houguez presented actions tax. The speaker held that
»800.000 representing the sem i-an­ wholesaler.
M. P. Cady, who Is a director of
22. according to Beach. He dis­ “I'll Explain Everything," a three- if the government would appro­
nual distribution of motor vehicle one of the walnut co-operatives, Coslett, Mrs. Hazel Gardner, Miss or more semi-annually since It was
cussed methods of organizing adult act comedy. Friday evening at the priate the first month’s pension It
finals and »70,000, the annual dis­ suld the code had worked out to Emma Heinrich nnd A. A. Godfrled founded ln 1925 was construed by
Matter of moving the street light the beard as a tribute to Oregon
classes.
Hilhi auditorium. Characters were would run itself by the revolving
tribution of federal forest funds. the detriment of Oregon growers,
Teachers attending the meeting well cast and carried the plot in feature.
Funds totaling »23,764 64, repre­
Washington county's shore of tlie but that he felt Oregon men tlia' from tlie old bend of the highway and Its productiveness. The associa­
first fund amounts to »24.426 and worked on the code acted ln good near the city park was placed In tion was organized by local men senting the fourth quarter of tlie included Mrs. Christine Davis, Mrs. good style.
the hands of the city water and and confines Its operations to tiie state tax due from Washington Lucy L. Ingram, Miss Eleanor C.
Members of the cast included
this county was one of only five
light committee. Present location northwest sector of Oregon. Mem­ county, were transferred to t h e Smith, Miss Marlys Hefner, A. J LuVerne Abendroth. Lloyd Selfridge,
In the state which did not share In faith.
of the light was declared to be a bers of the board are George O. state treasurer Wednesday by Mrs. Foelker. Velma Beneflel and Peggy Billy Allison, Kenneth Short. Janies
the forest fund distribution.
hazard.
Hancock and D. D. Bump of For­ Maud W. Boscow, county treasurer Peck, all of Hillsboro; Mrs. Bertha Forsythe, Bernice Howard, Ann
Other business Included the adop- est Grove. E. L. Johnson. Dr. J. O. This transfer completes the coun­ Shaver and Mrs. Laura Smith of c hunk,m ' r > ^ rJOriT
State conventions for county of-
With trees ln place ln the lobbies
tlon of a flanged type street sign Robb and J. M. Person of Hillsboro ty’s tax obligation to the state for Beaverton; O. V. White, Mrs. Thelma Chnstine Robb and Carol Coulter. | nclal, ln
Tuesday and
of the capitol building and tlie state
and the placing of authority for
Tliat collections were somewhat 1934.
Willard, Harvey F. Wilson, Mrs. Musical numbers were presented b y, Wednesday resulted ln the absence
office building state officials and
purchnsc ln the hands of the city easier, was the report of General
Treasurer's office also issued an Elma Sutton, all of Forest Grove; the Hillti band. Helen Becker and oj sever(li officers from the court
employes are ready for the com- j "Elry's Chateau," a new roadside engineer and street committee. Ap­ Manager Person. He believed this
1 house. Donald T. Templeton, coun­
Mrs. Jessie Flett, Metzger; Mrs. Elwood Coslett.
ing of Christmas. ’Die custom of Inn on the highway east of HI1L- plication of John Gardner to con due partly to slightly better cm- j additional call for general fund and Beryl Olson, Sherwood; Mrs. M atil­
Betty Hobbs acted as business ty Judge, and Commissioners H. D
boro,
will
be
opened
to
the
public
road
fund
warrants
this
week.
carol singing, Inaugurated by the
struct a galvanized building within ployment conditions, but chiefly1 Washington county general fund da Whitford and Mrs. S. A. Becker,
or f^ play " 5 ? , Kcrkman and James Lewis attended
late Hal Boss, former secretary of tomorrow (Friday>. Tlie establish­ the city limits was turned down.
clue to tlie urge for home owner­ warrants to January 1, 1934, and both of Orenco.
sisted by Ruth Kraus. Violet W ick,yje
judges’ and commls-
state, will be repeated on the day ment ls operated by Mr. and Mrs
ship,
which
has
been
stimulated
was
costume
manager. Scenery used sioners, conference the first of the
Elmer Varner and Mr. and Mrs.
road fund warrants to July 1, 1931.
before Christmas.
I by the national housing administra­ were called.
was constructed by members of the I week
attending a state
Larry Bennett.
The emergency education program
tion and the need of family security
manual training department under highway commission meeting this
Martin residence Just east of the
in Oregon is now providing Jobs city limits has been remodeled dur­
the supervision
rvlslon of Maurice Romig. morning.
demonstrated by the depression.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wahnerj
for 270 unemployed teachers, ac­ ing the post few weeks and the
"About two years ago and inter­ moved Saturday to Tillamook, where1
Edward C. Luce, county clerk,
cording to C. A. Howard, stute su ■ dance floor, tables, booths and re­
__
, . v.
.
1
and Mrs. Maud W. Boscow, county
Project for a research survey of mittently since tliat time, we p re-. he is opening a shoe repair shop, I i Washington
county s share of the
perlntendcnt of public instruction frigeration system Installed. Accom­
dieted
a
housing
shortage
w
hicli1
!
treasurer,
were unable to attend
second half of motor vehicle 11- j
Approximately 61)00 adults are at • modations have been provided for unemployment In Washington coun­ now has become a definite fact,"
H e re
P n « S t t m n i’ d conventions for their groups. J. W.
cense fees total »24,426. according
tndlng the 374 educalonal classes 100 persojis. The proprietors plan to ty was approved Saturday by the Person stated. "It appears that a I
1 1 1 1 1 r tJS l JJOIlt-t.1 Barney
h, attendance at the
to word received here Monday. O f,
now mbraecd ln Ills program. Wash­ serve beer, sandwiches nnd salads state emergency relief committee housing shortage of serious pro-1
Veteran of Foreign Wars’ smokers county engineers’ conference, while
this amount, »5830.98 was retained
ington county has 15 of these teach­ nnd to specialize ln dinners, lunch­ ln Portland. Tlie program calls for portions particularly in certain com­
by the state highway commission I will not begin until after the first J. W. Connell attended the sher­
ers with an adult enrollment of eons and bridge parties by appohit- seven workers who will gnther and munities. will occur within the next
tabulate data for efficient and com­
for oiling of county roads last sum- of the year due to the holiday per- iffs’ convention last week.
233. Oregon
Ls n receiving
ju n is
s v iv in g $15,000
» i .,,™ “ hi ‘ ¡m en t
year
or
so."
mer. leaving the amount to be iod, according to an announcement
federal emergency relief f u n d s
Vn; ncr wfts at one Ume mftnagPr plete unemployment flies for re­
He stated that this demand for
Last minute Christmas shop­
lief purposes and the placing of
credited to the county rood fund this week by Ray Dillon. After the
monthly to finance tills program
real
estate
engendered
by
housing
pers
will
be
given
a
"break"
of the local Safeway store and was
»18.595.02. A county court order first of the year a series of wrest­
Property owners are contributing until recently manager of the Hood unemployed ln private Industry. shortage will have a beneficial ef­
Saturday as local stores will
l*roject ls expected to start about
Monday authorized the assignment ling events are planned and the
»8,500,000 less in taxes toward the River store, Mrs. Bennett (Alma the
fect
on
the
association
and
on
busi­
remain
open
until
9
p.
m.
first of the year.
of the »5830.98 item to the state local organization is working with
support of government—state, coun­ Varner) Is a graduate of the Hills­
ness
conditions
In
general,
as
It
will
and
the
postoffice
will
remain
commission.
Work an Lelsyvllle school and
Herb Owen, Labor Temple promoter.
Democratic central committeemen
ty, city, school, etc. in Oregon this boro high school. Her husband was
open during the afternoon.
laurel qunrry projects Is expected start the production of so-called
of Washington county held a "get-
year tlian they did In 1931, accord­ formerly a druggist In Seattle. Mrs to begin Friday, according to W. J. durable goods which is the ultimate
Every effort is being made to
G
r
if
f
it
h
A
ddresses
together" dinner Saturday evening
ing to the state tax commission. Varner was formerly Elsie Bendler Mills, county manager. An addenda hope of coming out of the depres­
T w o L o c a l Business
provide for the convenience cf
at ç the Forest v Orove
chamber
Property taxes liave decreased dur­ of this city.
z^L.
U
_l
ir u v e c
i i a r n o r r of
ui
sion.
shoppers, and merchants are
M e e t o f W a lto n ia n s
to
the
Beaverton
school
project
was
f
i
r
m
s
C
h
a
n
g
e
H
a
n
d
s
commerce. Approximately 55 com-
ing the four-year period from »50,-
anticipating one of the largest
also received this week.
Elk
hunting
situation,
national
Real
estate
deals
ln
Hillsboro
mltteemen.
their
wives
and
friends
222.605 to »41,572,394. Personal prop­ Scales A c c re d ite d fo r
Christmas sales ln years.
C o u n ty A g e n ts A tte n d
and forests and game conditions this week resulted ln the sale of attended the banquet.
erty taxes show a slump of 42.79
Parcel post department of
C o rv a llis C o n fe re n c e
City Represented
O b ta in in g o f Licenses
were discussed here Monday eve­ the Pastime card room to I. H.
Details of the federal housing
p« r cent due largely to deplete I
the
postofftce
will
be
open
Mayor
O.
Phelps,
Mayor-elect
J.
W. F. Cyrus and L. E. Francis.
Accredited scales for weighing ln !
ning by George Griffith, head of Naught and Claude Cook and of program were discussed by Omar
merchandise stocks, and the slump
until 5 o’clock Saturday after­
H.
Garrett,
Councllmen-elect
L.
C.
Washington
county
agent
and
as­
public relations for the forest serv­ Naught's confectionery o n Third Fendall of Forest Orove, while Sen­
ln values of manufacturing and of trucks for licenses have been' Kramlen and John Wlsmer, and
noon, according to Fred Holz-
sistant, respectively, are attending
ice ln the Portland sector, during street to H. M. Cady. Clem Esling­ ator George Aitken and Representa­
logging machinery, farm I m p 1 e designated at the Imperial Feed Ac
nagel, postmaster. The money
George
McGee,
city
manager,
at­
the
annual
county
agents'
confer­
Grain
company
ln
Hillsboro
and
a meeting of the Washington coun­ er. former owner of the Pastime, tive E. L. Ross outlined their pro­
ments and livestock due to the
order window will close at 4
ty chapter of the Izaak Walton traded this property for the Naught posed legislative programs
depression. Real estate taxes allow Burllngham Feed company at For­ tended the regional meeting of the ence at Corvallis this week. The
o'clock.
League
of
Oregon
Cities
Tuesday
session
opened
Monday
and
will
est
Grove,
according
to
Representa­
league. The meeting was held ln business and then sold the Naught Flske, county chairman, acted as
a decrease of 15.32 per cent and
at
McMinnville.
continue
until
Friday.
tive
E.
L.
Ross.
the chamber of commerce rooms. I store to Cady.
I toastmaster.
(Contlnuwl on pa»« I. column I)
S
1935 Levies
Herd T ests
at Chamber
Many Herds Tested
Co-operation Asked
Council Passes
Drainage Law
Clubs Sponsor Hilhi Hoop Team Pair Receive
Promise
Carol Festival Showing
Prison Terms
for Good Season
Walnut Code
Rotary Topic
Plans Cited
Saving Group
Sets Dividend
Group Confers
at Hilhi on Friday
County Pays
Tax to State
County Officials
Attend Meetings
New Roadside Inn
to Open on Friday
Survey Proposed
on Unemployment
County Gets Share
State Road Funds
Wrestling Bouts
Stores Open on
Saturday Night
County Democrats
Hold Dinner Meet