The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 27, 1934, Image 1

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The Argus Gives Q u a U ty
Service at Fair Prices
N e w s L e tte r
L IN IIÜ ÍC I
Babson Sees
State Budget Cut Made
Continuance of Buy
Cuts Approved
- state appropriations
S alem
the forthcoming bliiinium
Good Gains
tor
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NO. 15
HAPPY®NEW YEAR
S ta te C a p ito l
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I the H illsboro Independent
Good Printing
HILI.SBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934
VOLUMI-: t l
u V A
Combin'
rgus
I
in Business
Approach of “New Year” Rate Slash
Recalls 1934 Happenings Ordered by
SERA, E lection s, C annery Sale, R elief T roubles,
U nion C onvention M ake N ew s H ead lin es
Hello, Everybody! This is 1935!
Coast Range
Hides Fate
Farm
Power Firm
Missing Man
forth in life new budget uh bavins
been approved by Governor Meier
total $10,017.952 Tin* amount*, ac­
The old year, with Its varied rec­ der the federal deposit Insurance
cording to Henry Hansen, budget
ord
of events, achievements, dis­ corporation installed
director, la $1,285.190 lea* than the
P ortlander R ep orted L o s t
January 11- Hillsboro Grange ob­ T ariff* for T u alatin V a lle y
apprupriauon* made by the legl»- Strong Farm P rices in 1935 appointments and griefs tn Wash­ serves Its 80lh anniversary Dairy­
ington county. Is rupldly waning.
lullve Hc.iHlon of 1933 and $8.450.-
in W ilson River A rea
R educed to P arity W ith
and Increase Buying
What the new year holds In store men receive an Increase of 25 cent*
13(1 under llu- appropriation* far
per
hundred
under
t
h
e
Oregon
Is only a vision but u rapid re­
Since Last F riday
P ortland D istrict
P ow er P redicted
tiie biennium of 1920-30
view of the last 52 issues of the Milk Control bill. City council reg­
In aplte of u normal increase ill
ulates Uie sale and manufacture of
Hillsboro
Argus
paints
a
clear
pic­
Uie iiopulatloiLs of Htate Institu­
ture of the highlight events of alcoholic beverages tn hlllsboro.
tion* und llic materially Increased
January 18 — Circuit Judge Bag-
1934.
coat of roinniodltle» used by these
Outstanding among the featured ley announces his plan to retire
Institutions the budgets for all of
news stories of the year were Uie from Uie circuit bench and offers
tile liiMtllutions have been held
Searching P arties C onduct
down to tiie level of the current P rosp erity's “G reen L igh t” relief troubles thut beset Uie coun­ himself as a candidate for the su­ Portland G en eral
Electric
ty court and relief committee, the preme court. County airport project
blenuluiii. Halartrs and wages liave
F ruitless M an Hunt
side of the local Kuy-Muhng can­ near Hillsboro approved under CWA.
in P la ce for 1936
also been approved on the basis
C om pany Low R ate Cited
nery to B. E Mallng. Inc., a nom­
of the legislative cuts decreed by
January 25—Site selected for
inee of Frosted Foods: Inauguration proposed Hillsboro postoffice a t
tiie 1033 session wltli a recommen­
iBv Roger Babson i
No definite word has been re­
of
the
state
milk
control
bill
with
dation that Uie pay cuts be con­
Reduction of residential electric
Fourth and Main streets. R. Frank
ceived concerning the fate of H ar­
BABSON PARK, Flortdu -G en ­
tinued for another two years.
eral buslnes will sliow a moderate Its benefits for county dairymen Peters enters race for circuit judge lighting rates for the Tualatin valley
lan D Le Tourneau 24-year-old
No major capital outlay* have g a in In the first six months of and the launching of the SERA I*ualaUn Valley Drainage A Flood division of the Portland General
Portland welder who has been re­
been approved by the governor in 1938 over the first luilf of 1034. I program. Other high points Includ­ Control association organized.
Electric company to a parity with
ported lost in the Wilson river
Uie new budget, but a supplemental am more bullish on the second half ed Uie closely contested primary
February 1—Donald Long, son of Uie Portland area was announced
country since Friday, although an
budget listing building need* at of the year, providing the capital and general elections, the Pacific L A. Long, named Portland mu­ this week by R. R. Easter, local
unverified rumor that Lis body
llic
various Institutions totaling goods Industries, represented by coast waterfront strike. Uie state nicipal judge. CWA workers find manager. The new rale becomes
had been found near the summit
building,
show
some
life
during
the
Farmers’ Union convention In Hills­ skeleton of Indian near old Glencoe. effective on and after January 1.
$1.174.725 Is being submitted to the
of the coast range was circulated in
early
montlis
of
1935
The
la
tte
r,
boro and widening of the Tualatin
legislature wltliout recommenda-
February 8—Farmers r e c e i v e 1935
Fewest Grove last night. Approxi­
Industry I# the big "If” In 1935 highway.
Present reduction was made in
1*011»
checks under wheat control plan.
mately 40 men. Including members
Sharply
rising
building
totals
will
And
now
a
week
by
week
survey
'in v ersion of a portion of the mill­
Hal E Hoes, secretary of state. fulfillment of the promise made
of the sheriff's office, CCC work­
set
the
"Green
L
ight'
for
prosper­
of
the
headlines
In
each
recurring
age revenues of tiie department of
by Franklin T. Griffith, president
dies.
ers and experienced woodsmen, have
Issue of the Argus:
higher education to t h e stale's ity by 1938
been conducting a fruitless man
February 15—Milk prices raised of the electric company, to Mayor
January
4—Sale
ol
the
Ray-Mul-
Business
has
been
slowly
creep­
fund as was done two years ago
In Washington county towns by O. Phelps and the city council two
hunt since Saturday for the miss­
wlirn $508.000 wo* taken 111 lilts ing upward since September and Is Ing cannery approved by stockliold- Oregon Milk Control board. State years ago regarding the putting of
ing man
manner. Is again recommended by txxlay nine per cent above last De­ I i s 111 . u r a m •• o l b l i n k d t j s i s u . s un
(Con tn
um n 6 j
all rates to customers served in
That the search would be aban­
this
valley
on
a
parity
with
those
cember’s total. This rising trend
Hie governor.
doned tonight was the declaration
The budget director rrnews hts should carry Into early 1935. A
in Portland. A reduction in resi­
o f J. W. Connell, Washington
recommendaUons that all s e l f - year ago I predicted a ten per
dential lighting rates was made at
county sheriff. Three inches of
sustaining and revenue producing cent gain for 1934. The Increase was
that time and furthre reduced
snow, sleet and rain have hampered
departments be required to appear actually eight per cent. Now I pre­
tariffs have been filed since, name­
searchers until hope of locating
before Uie ways and means com -' dict a five per cent Improvement
ly: The 8 10 of 1 cent water heat­
Le Tourneau has been practically
nittlee and Justify their expendi­ for the early months of 1935 over
ing rate and the general farm
given up.
Ready for her debut, Young 1935, in the form of Shir­
service rale
tures in the same manner us do UM fis t half of 1934 If build­
M an Disappears
department* depending upon ap­ ing and allied Industries m a k e
ley
Jean
Ricker,
dim
inutive
film
actress,
is
giving
the
New Schedule Given
Le Tourneau disappeared Friday
Hearing in connection with re c -'
propriations. He also lecommendi- headway, the second half should Mr*. C lem en t, First W h ite
world
a
buzz
to
let
everybody
know
she’s
w
aiting
her
j
for residential light­
morning on his way to weld some
ords of t h e Oregon-Washington ing Statements
Uiat all state acUvlUes be required run twelve to twenty per cent
C hild Born in P ortland
service win be billed on the startin g cue.
_ _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ ==========__ . logging <*quipnient at the Grote
Water Service company here has following
to submit quarterly statement* of above the latter port of 1934 On
basis
after
January
1,
Construction company camp. After
been scheduled for January 4 at according to Easter: First 40 kilo­
expenditures together with e s t i ­ the other hand. If the heavy In­
leaving his car on the Wilson river
mates of expenditures for Uie en­ dustries continue lo lag. there will
Mrs. Amelia Clemens. 90, t h e the county court house, according watt hours used per month at 5'4
road, some s ix miles from his des­
to an order Issued this week by cents, next 40 kilowatt hours per
suing quarter and that the gover­
first
white
child
to
be
born
wltlilr.
tination. the missing man met
nor be empowered to eliminate any be another temporary interruption the present limits of Portland, died Charles M Thomas commissioner month at 3 cents and all kilo­
John Ranes, who had brought a
expense Item which he might con­ of tla- fundamental upward trend a t her home near Helvetia Saturday of public utilities. The Inquiry Is watt hours In excess of 80 at 1.8
during tiie summer similar to the evening Funeral services were con­ being conducted as a result of a
wagon to haul the man's tools to
sider to be unnecessary.
sharp let-downs of the past two ducted Uila afternoon i Thursday complaint filed June 16 by the city cents.
the camp. Preferring to walk, Le
• • •
Average
reduction
o
f
approxi­
Tourneau started up the trail and
from the Donelson A Sewell cliapel council In behalf >f uo local cus­ mately 9 per cent is effected by
Profit* from the sale of hard years
olldes Influenced
was last seen about a half-mile
here with Rev. H A. Deck offi­ tomers of the company.
liquor In state stores and agencies
the new rate, which also applies
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner. 1264 A d eq u ate Old A g e P ension up the road, where he took a cut­
Government policies have had a ciating. Interment was at the Wi. t
That sufficient grounds exist to to the Columbia county division. Fifth street, were declared winners
liad passed the $500.000 mark on
off across the numerous "zig-zags"
C om ing in F ew Y ears
warrant holding a hearing to as­ This will create a reduction esti­ of the annual outdoor Christmas
November 30. according lo a rc- tremendous Influence on the speed Union cemetery.
In the road.
fporl by Administrator Sunimi- In­ of recovery to date. Last year I
Amelia Johnson was born June certain where records of the Hills­ mated at $13.500 to residential light­ lighting contest sponsored by the
W hat appeared to be LeTour-
dividual liquor permits tssm-d this said "In making my New Year 2, 1844 In a cabin built In 1842. boro branch of the company were I in g custmoers.
local
Rotary
club.
Following
the
A
sensible
and
adequate
old
pen­
trail was discovered late
year expires on December 30 and forecast, I find myself tfor the Ihe first house built on the west kept, why they should not be pro­
Rates of the Portland General judging Saturday evening, Judges sion law is inevitable and is coming neaus
new permit* will be necessary a lt­ first time m my thirty years of ex­ side of the Willamette river In duced and why they should not be Electric oompany are now the low­ declared that the displays arranged within the next few years, declared Monday about five noles from the
er Ihe first of llic year, the Liquor perience! looking not to Wall street wliat is now Portland. She lived kept within the state hereafter was est of any on the North American this year were particularly out­ County Judge Donald T- Temple­ Wilson river road by Cecil Kyle,
district fire warden, a n d Thad
but to Uie banks of the Potomac there a few years and then moved tile contention of the order. Thom­ continent, with the exception of standing.
Control commission warns.
ton in speaking before the Hills­ Stevenson. Snow covered many of
• • •
I for my high-light*." Again In 1935 to near Helvetia, where she resided as contended th a t such records Niagara Falls and the city of Ta­
Second place in the contest went boro Rotary club this noon. It the tracks and darkness interrupted
should be available at all times.
coma, Easter stated.
Governor Meier luts extended the administration will be the oon- lor Uie next 75 years.
to A. H. Busch, who lives near the should provide an income sufficient the search. From what few prints
Fact th a t books, accounts, p i ­
executive clemency to l.»H Inmates i trolling influence on business. What
cannery, and third place went to to live on and without pauperizing could be seen, it appeared th a t the
Mrs. Clemens was Uie widow ol pers,
records,
memoranda
and
esti­
of the Oregon penitentiary during the great majority of people are the late Cliarles Clemens a n d
Edward Hurd on east Baseline anyone.
person had been walking rapidly.
the past lour years, according to asking today Is: "Will there be daughter of tiie late Mr. and Mrs. mates pretalnlng to construction,
street. Honorable mention went to
The Townsend plan has awak­ Footprints led to an abandoned
maintenance,
ojieration
and
Income
records at the stall- prison. Of .Ills any major change In the New William Johnson. Oregon pioneers
H. A. Deck. 1135 First street, with ened in the minds of the people the look-out cabin, but the person ap­
of the Hillsboro division are no;
number 35 were under sentence for Deal's policies?" I do not Uilnk
an outside fireplace idea which a t­ necessity for providing some kind parently did not stay in the shel­
In Oregon has Interlerred with
(Cuntluuvd on p«v« 10, column I)
murder and six for manslaughter.
tracted the special attention of of a pension, according to Judge
HELVETIA Mrs. Clemens. the kept
investigAtions
of
the
commission,
A total of 122 prisoners liave been
the judges. Others entered in the Templeton, who said th at as a ter.
oldest resident of Helvetia, had according to Thomas. He declared
Starching parties from the Con­
liberated on conditional pardons Is­
contest included Mr. and Mrs. Hai - memoer of the county court the solidated
been an Invalid for the post two that records, other than customer
Timber company camp
sued by the governor. Prison rec-
ry Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. need was brought forcibly to his above Glenwood,
years following an accident when accounts, small expenditures and
from Forest Grove,
ord', show that Governor WM I
her hip was dislocated. She Is sur­ payrolls, had not been kept 1 n S ca le f o r Com m on Labor Oakes.
attention daily.
from
Tillamook,
from the West
sued 181 conditional pardons. Gov­
A number of other attractive
vived by her daughter. Mrs. Angel Oregon since the general offices
The present old age pension law Timber CCC camp and from the
Cut
10
C
ents
an
H
our
ernor WiUiycombe 182, Governor
Yuletide
displays
were
prepared
by-
me Keffer. and four grand children,
on the state statute books is un­
(Continued on page 10. column 3>
moved from Portland.
Pierce 135, Governor Olcott 43. Act­
persons who did not enter the just and inequitable, gives relief to
Walter and Charles Keffer of Port­ were
Complaint protesting against the
ing Governor Ritner 27. Governor
contest
and
by
Rotarlans
who
were
New
wage
scale
for
all
Washing­
land.
Mrs.
Mabie
Williams
of
Seat-
no one and placing a burden on the
Federal two-cent tax on bank
service rendered and ratec charged
Patterson 28, and Governor Nor- ' checks
will end January 1 after lie . Wash., and Mrs Ethel Mc­ were filed with the commission ton county SERA and work relief i not eligible to compete for cast property taxpayer, declared t h e
prizes
laborers
will
go
into
effect
Janu­
Dougall
of
Myrtle
Creek.
Five
great
blad 21.
speaker’
. He said that 290 old people
being In effect for the past year
June 16 bv the city council over ary 1 with the maximum to be
Thirty-six prisoners have had , und
Judges appointed for the event over 70 years of age are on the
grandchildren also survive.
a
half.
On
Uie
same
day
lo-
the
signatures
of
90
local
users.
A
their sentences reduced through cal banks will put In effect a re-
Marker was unveiled nt the site number of grievances were pre­ paid set a t 65 cents an hour and included Mrs. Blanche Bride. W old age pension rolls in this county
commutations granted by Governor i ducUon
of the old Johnson home near the sented including allegations that the minimum at 35 cents. Common J. Enschede and Mrs. P. L. P atter­ and that ajerage received monthly
In
Interest
on
savings
ac­
Meier. Eighteen of this number
west approach of the Ross Island the book value of the plant and laborers will receive 40 cents an son. The contest was under the was $7. If the $30 a month maxi­
I were serving life sentences f o r counts.
hour under the new set-up. accord­ direction of B F. Pile. B. M. Oo<xl- mum was granted It would cost
was an honor guest. In 1932 an-
Check
tax.
collected
by
Uie
bunks,
Postal receipts during the re­
murder and of these 18 liave now- was authorized by an act of con­ bridgc In 1925 and Mrs. Clemens operating expenses were excessive. ing to Leon S. Davis, county per­ man. Rev. Charles Reed and C. H the property taxpayer of this coun­
cent Christmas period showed an
been released. Two other men un­ gress and went Into effect In July, ! other marker was unveilrd and, in
Nosler.
sonnel |manager.
ty $104.000 or a four-mill tax.
increase of approximately 10.9 per
der sentence to liang for murder 1932 The period under which the Uie absence of Mrs. Clemens, her
Maximum wage j>aid at present
Judge Templeton expresed the be­ cent over 1933 at the local office,
have had their sentences commuted tax was to be collected expires on great granddaughter. Kathryn K el­
in Washington county on SERA
lief that the plan proposed by La­ according to Fred Holznagel, post­
to life Imprisonment.
projects is $1.20 and the minimum
the first day of 1935. Just what ac­ ler. was honor guest.
bor Commissioner Gram is a step master. Volume of incoming holi­
In addition to the penitentiary tion the next congress will take
50
cents.
Common
laborers
received
in the right direction. This program day mail was also considerably
Her father. William Johnson, an
Inmates who liave been extended In regard to the tax Is unknown, Englishman
50
cents
under
present
scale.
That
and veteran of the
is based on a similar plan to the greater this year than last.
executive clemency the governoi but local bankers anticipate th at
very few workers were ever paid at
war
of
1812,
served
on
the
frigate
industrial accident commission act
That the increase In stamp re­
has granted conditional pardons to It will be re-enacted wlUi the pos­
the present maximum and that
"Old
Ironsides"
In
the
battle
with
and pension would be granted to ceipts was not a fair indication
108 persons *enU'iiced to terms In sibility that the proceeds will be
Pre-showing
of
1935
Dodge
and
only
a
small
number
would
be
Ihe
Guerrlre.
His
cabin,
the
first
In
county Jails for minor violations diverted to the Federal Deposit In ­
1935 Ford V-8 models will all over 60 provided they give up of the increase in number of pieces
Portland, wus built on a 600-acre Plymouth car models will feature classified under the new minimum be New
of the law. Of this number 32 were surance
on display starting Saturday at their gainful occupations. Those of mail handled was the opinion ex­
the opening of the new showrooms in the future was the statement of
corporation.
land
grant.
sentenced for drunken driving.
t h e MacKenzie Motor company- gainfully employed would contribute presed by Holznagel. He stated that
Announcement of the reduction
of the Cady Motor company or. Davis.
• • •
a greater number of people were
showroom here. Details of the car toward the fund regularly.
Third street Saturday. No details
In Interest rates on saving* ac­
The
new
wage
scale
covers
all
R. Frank Peters, who introduced
Jolui A. Cooter. Lincoln county counts was mude several weeks ago
regarding features of the new cars classes of labor and was recently- are to be a surprise, but advance Judge Templeton, said the present using 1‘4-cent stamps for mailing
cards this year than In
representative who Is slated to pre­ by local bankers and will become
will be released until the official approved by the state relief com­ information received by H. L. Mac­ county court was very efficient and Christmas
1933.
Kenzie. local dealer. Indicate that
side over the liou.se nt the forth­ effectvle January 1. Savings ac­
pre-showing.
mittee.
Total
of
375
men
have
AU holiday mail was delivered
the machine will be longer, wider, was so recognized throughout the
coming legislative session, has al­ count depositors will receive two
Completion of the new showroom worked on relief projects to date
promptly by the local office and
ready become a temporary resident per cent interest under the new
"The mystery of Christmas Is marks another step In the progress In December and the largest pay­ roomier, feature distinctive body state.
parcels arriving Christmas morn­
of Salem, having leased the home plun while 214 per cent will be one, not of a day, but of One of the Cady Motor company during roll of the monlh was on Decem­ . lines and a new idea in motor car
ing were delivered during the day.
formerly occupied by Governor paid on time certificates maturing Who was born." said Pastor Henry Its 17 years In Hillsboro. During
' comfort.
ber
13
when
$3366
in
wages
was
Receipts from all sources a t the
Showing w i l l start Saturday-
Pierce, but more recently by Carl at the end of a year or more. S Haller, adviser of the Hillsboro
postoffice to date for December
morning and it is hoped to liave n
Gregg Doney. former president of Certificates for a shorter period of Christian Council. In his Christ­ that entire perid. the firm has distributed
Three new projects were approved demonstrator available at that time,
handled Dodge cars and in 1929
have passed the total for the en­
Willamette university. C o o ter's time will draw two per cent In­ mas meditation delivered at the added
the Plymouth automobile.
for Washington county this week, according to MacKenzie. The 1935
tire month in 1933. Holznagel pre­
duties ns speaker of the house terest.
midnight Christmas Eve celebration
New building, which has been according to word received by the
Amos Bieriy of the Kinton corn dicted that the final total this
. will not only keep him in Sa­
of the council Monday night at the under construction during the past local office. One program calls for V-8 engine will be practically the club won eighth place with his year
would be far in excess of last
same as the 1934 with some re­
lem during the legislative ses­
Venetian. "All Christians, whether month. Is a one-story, fire-proof
(Continued on pane 10, column 61
finements Including copper-lead' corn exhibit at the recent Junior : year.
sion, but for at least a month n it­
Catholic or non-Cathollc. Protest­ structure, 50 by 100 feet in dimen­
connecting rod bearings and a new- National Corn show at Chicago, ac­
er adjournment, cleaning up tiie
ants of every denomination, may sion. The showroom will be 40 by
type of crankcase ventilation. The cording to word received by L. E.
, tag ends of tiie lawmaking Job
sing together the praises of Him 50. Old Hlltsboro garage has been
rear seat on the new car will be Francis, assistant county agent.
so he Just bundled up the family
. who came to earUi as angels sang Incorporated in the new building
Contract for purchase of 334 upon the midnight clear."
forward of the rear axle so that This exhibit of corn was entered
and brought them along with him
and
will
house
the
used
car
de­
all
passengers may ride between the tn a district contest along with
to tiie capital city, where li 1 s jxircelaln-ennniel street signs for
A goad sized audience gathered partment and shop. Mohr Broth­
exhibits front eight other western
axles.
youngsters are now enrolled in the city of Hillsboro was completed to sing the Christmas carols and ers
Members of the state game com­
states. Announcement of the award
had the construction contract.
Saturday with the Portland repre­
MacKenzie,
Frank
Doane,
R.
J.
school.
was made December 13 but at that mission have accepted an Invita­
M. P. Cady and R. C. Busch are
sentative of the California Metal- to hear the young people's musical
• • •
Beattie
and
a
new
salesman,
Gene
Hilhi gridders brought a close
time It was not known which of the tion to attend the Installation
program. Every part of the serv­
Roadside beer parlors are doomed Enamel eompnny. The signs, which ice. except Uie numbers by the partners In the Cady Motor com­ to the 1934 football season Satur­ Rossman, went to Seattle Thursday three Bieriy boys won the honor. banquet of the Washington coun­
to
preview
the
new
car
and
learn
under nn order of the liquor com­ are to be used In Installing Uie choir of St. Matthew's church and pany firm.
day evening with the annual grid­
Oregon boys won first, second, ty chapter. laak Walton league,
mission denying licenses to places "Philadelphia street system" 1 n the meditation, was carried on by
iron banquet for local fans who details of the 1935 set-up. Ross­ fifth, seventh eighth and ninth In in the Hillsboro Chamber of Com­
whose principal business Is the Hillsboro, were contracted for by the young people themselves. Pas­
man a cousin of Dr. Hal Rossman, this district contest. Amos also had merce rooms planned for January
assisted
the
team
and
provided
serving ol drinks. In order to qual­ the council nt a cost of 75 cents tor Haller emphasized t h e inter-
transportation to games. Jim Gro­ local resident, moved to Hillsboro a 10-ear exhibit selected as one of 7. The commislson h a s Invited
ify for beer licenses these places a sign.
gan, veteran end, acted as toast­ from Portland this week with his five which made up an Oregon Governor-elect Charles H. Martin
faith
character
of
the
celebraUon,
must now go Into the restaurant
master and short talks were given family.
state corn exhibit which was enter­ to attend and with a good chance
and
called
for
a
greater
unity
In
business when they may serve
Mrs. Peter Grossen. 62, d i e d by several of the honor guests.
ed at the National Oom show. tliat he will be present.
carrying
on
the
religion
taught
by
customers sented at tables. Grocery
Christmas day at the family home , High point of the program was
This state
exhibit,
competing
Judge Donald T. Templeton, pres­
tiie
Child
of
Bethlehem.
stores and drug stores In cities ov­
near Helvetia. She was born Octo­
presentation of the Howe award
against exhibits from other states, ident of the local chapter, expects
After the theater program, the ber 10. 1872, in Canton Berne, the
er 5000 population arc to be denied
to George Holscher, outstanding
a good attendance from Portland,
placed ninth.
the right to serve the amber brew
Prize money won by county 4-H young people went caroling through Switzerland, where she married halfback, as the best all-around
Tillamook, McMinnville and other
by the glass. The commission Is club girls In the Ball Brothers can­ the streets of the city, and en­ Peter Grossen January 25. 1913. player on the 1934 squad. The
valley towns.
Forum meeting of the local Town­
also considering a ban on Sunday ning contest nt the state fair was joyed a waffle breakfast Council They came to this country a trophy, sponsored by the Lyman send
Revolving Pension Plan club
beer sales.
received this week at the county expresed Its thanks to Mr. Phelps month later and settled at Helvetia. Howe Clothing shop, was based will meet at the Christian church
V. F. W. Post Sponsors
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of
the
Venetian,
the
Hillsboro
Ar­
She
was
an
active
member
of
the
school superintendent's office. Lois
upon scholarship, leadership, train­ Sunday a t 2:30 p. m. Several prom­
John H. Carkln has been reap­ Blerly of Kinton placed sixth In gus, and Mr. and Mrs. Abendroth German Reformed church. She Is ing. co-operation and ability.
New Y ear’s Eve Dance
inent local men are being asked to
pointed as a member of the state Division I and Frances Detrtck or for their Christmas gifts to the survived by her widower, a son.
Plan for preventing crime and
Fighting spirit and co-operative present their views, either affirma­
Veterans of Foreign War* post
council.
tax commission. His commission was Rock Creek placed seventh.
Fred Grossen; and three daugh­ ability of the team was lauded by tive or negative, of the plan. Also Juvenile delinquency was proposed No. 2666 are sponsoring a carni­
signed by Governor Meier and Sec­
Rosalie Reed of Aloha-Huber re­
ters. Mrs. Chris Relehen of Hills­ W. O. Hare. L. C. Kramlen and C. news regarding recent developments by O. Russell Morgan. Washington val dance for New Year’s Eve a t
retary of State Stadelman. The ceived the gold pin this week offered P yth ian L odges Sponsor
boro, Mrs. Fred Jossy of near Beth­ T. Richardson In short talks. Gifts over the nation, especially the vis­
the Shute park auditorium.
fact that Ills commission docs not by Montgomery-Ward company for
any. and Mrs. Howard Nottage of from the team were presented to it of Dr. Townsend In Washington, coun-ty district attorney, Saturday
Koeb’s Rhythm Rascals have an
N
ew
Y
e
a
r
’s
N
igh
t
D
an
ce
bear the signature of State Treas­ tiie outstanding home economics
Portland; ten grandchildren; her B. M. Goodman and Reece Hath- D. C., Is to be presented. Oppor­ during the closing session of the eight-piece orchestra and will add
urer Holman has given rise to »»me club girl In the county.
Knights of Pythias lodges of mother, Mrs. Rose Wandfluh and horn, coaches, by Grogan.
two
more pieces after the first of
conference
of
Oregon
district
a
t­
tunity will be given anyone to ask
speculation lo the effect that Car-
the year. Sylvester VanLoo of Ver-
Hillsboro and Forest Grove are three brothers and four sisters, all
Other speakers Included Good­ questions.
torneys
In
Portland.
Morgan's
pro­
. kin may not long survive the ud- Forest G rove M inister
boort, trumpet player, has recently
sponsoring a public danee at the In Switzerland.
man. Hathhom. Richard Glllmore,
Local headquarters are located at
vent of the new state administra­
Shute park auditorium New Year's
Funeral services will be held at Shelby Forney, Rev. d ia ries Reed, the stage depot In Robert Kelly's posal, which was adopted In a res­ Joined them, and Evelyn Schulmer-
T
a
lk
s
at
R
otary
Club
ich
singing with them. Little Bar­
tion.
January 1.
1:30 p. m. Friday at the Bethany Herb Schulmcrlch, Charles Wun­ real estate office. Kelly Is secre­ olution. suggested the establishment bara Is Moore
Ideal of service was stressed In a night.
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will tap dance during
Dance
Is
called
for
8:30
p.
m.
derlich,
Claude
Cook.
T.
G.
Bron-
of
Institutions
where
first
offend­
Presbyterian
church.
Rev.
H.
A.
tary
and
has
literature
and
other
The state now has a $5000 In­ Christmas message given before the and all Knights of Pythias, Pythian Dickman officiating. Interm ent will leewp. O. O. Coslett., R. Frank club supplies for distribution. Any­ ers could be taught useful occupa­ Intermission. The orchestra has re­
cently
purchased
15-watt public
terest in a set of plans for a lot Rotary club Thursday by Rev. Claude Sisters and the public are Invited. be In the church cemetery. Donel­ Peters, P. L. Patterson. B, W. one desiring Information is asked tions and be turned back to so­ address system a constructed
b y
of new public buildings .The plans P. Sabin of Forest. Grove. Maurice J. W. Connell or Hillsboro Is chair­ son A Sewell have charge of fu­ Barnes, J. H. G arrett and Rollln to see him. R. L. Putnam is p resi-, ciety as self-supporting and useful Charles Douglass and will use It at
were drawn by a group of archl- Dean sang and was accompanied man of the event.
the auditorium New Year's Eve.
citizens.
Deck.
neral arrangements.
dent.
on Uie piano by Mrs, F. J. Sewell.
B uilding
to
Promises
Gain
Rumors
Fulfilled
Unverified
Hearing Planned
Early Pioneer
Woman Passes to Scan Records
Water Company
Gardner Display Pension Need
Captures Honors
Seen by Judge
Rotarían Contest
Relief Wag es
Revised Here
Tax on Checks
Ends Tuesday
Holiday Mail
Increase Big
Cady to Hold
Opening Here
New Ford Car
Will be Shown
Christmas Carol
Festival Attracts
Amos Bieriy Wins
Com Show Award
City Lets Contract
New Street Signs
Hilhi Gridders
H old Banquet
Martin May Attend
Izaak Walton Feed
Funeral of Mrs.
Grossen Friday
Four-H Club Girls
Get Contest Prizes
Pension Club Plans
Meeting on Sunday
Morgan Presents
Crime Curb Plan
(Continued on pave R, column I )