THE Page Ten New Members of City Council Lodges Plan Installation Rebekahs, I. O. O. F. Will Install at Tigard TIGARD A Jo in t Installation ot officers o f Tigardville Reoekah lodge. Tigard I. O. O. F. lodge. Rubv Rebekah. Lincoln I. O. O. i of Scholls is scheduled for January 10 at the Tigard Odd Fellow temple. Charity will no.d a short business session at 7:30 p. in. to make way for the installation ceremony. In ­ stallation will take place as soon after 8 o'clock as is possible and the public is invited A short p ro ­ gram is being prepared to take up the rest of the evening. Woodyard Succeess SERA woooyard in Tigard is op­ erating successfully under the di­ rection of Timothy Casey, local supervisor, w i t h a considerable am ount of wood being cut. Work is now directed on t h e second group of logs placed in the wood- yard bv the county relief comm it­ tee. Workmen are cutting th e wood up into cordwood lengths. The coun­ ty gets a fifth of the wood cut. Working conditions are not favor­ able, but there is somebody work­ ing a t the yard a t all Unies. Annual A lU lU a l v Christm / 111 lo U I U t as e* dinner U U lI ie r W w H a s S> given by Mr and Mrs H W. Me- Donald a t th eir home in Tigard- ville to a num ber of relatives and friends. Among those attending .••Aro ong Mrs lire George Arnold. Ar-,a.\l-« >\ere 1/r Mr. and Dr. J. O. Robb w I.. C. Kramien M V t *1 {\'eW M a V O r , COUTlClI / " C . ’ \Y \, d W O I T I 111 W t tlllt. S(.l«l\ < . neir. aliai Curtis Tigard, and Misses V iola, ing by fire underw riters and into Mabie and Evelyn McDonald. the class enjoyed bv some neighbor- Officers of Tigard G range degree , , , team initiated Rev. and Mrs, §. R ,, 1 8 cnie- S m ith of Tigard Methodist church G arrett also stated th at he be- lnto the first and second degree Ueved th e m anagerial form of December 21. A C hristm as pie pro- government to be sound, and de- r a s s e r a l , ‘h S a “ t f ¡ ¡ « s , “ the pie turning out to be presents, be extended t<5 th e county and Various games were played during state. He stated th at the new the lecture hour. council would continue to work on Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G aarde en- a aoning ordinance, building codes tertained on Christm as for Mr. and “ , ho Mrs. Marvin Gaarde. Mr. and Mis. t0 take care of the need!> of the William Heilman and son Bobby, growing city and new ordinances Mr. and Mrs. H ans G aarde and pretaining to revenue measures. W Utam M o ^ d o n a‘;d R^ r h of, h city empl° T r o ^ m ‘ A colortui gypsy troupe, which mended by the mayor and conftrm- has been putting on several per- ed by the council included George formances around the country, play- McGee, city m anager; P. L. Pat-1 ed before members of M ultnom ah terson. city attorney; W. C. C hris- Rebekah lodge of Portland Friday tensen treasurer- Dr J. B. Dins-1 evening in an original setting of XT, | fir trees. Members of the troupe more, h ealth officer, W ilbur Dll- are local Reoekahs and Odd Fel- Ion, fire m arshal; O. O. Freem an J. J. Wismer lows and their fame as gypsies is police chief; W. W. Weaver, n ig h t: spreading. An appearance before officer, and S. W. Melhuish 7 ire |D r. J O. Robb iupper left», L. C. K ram ien (upper right», and J. J. »¿k Brange “ heduled tlus chief. A rthur Kroeger. H. A. Deck Wismer below), who were sworn Annual Evangelical church C hrist- and J- Person were nam ed as in as city councilmen Wednesday- mas program was held December members of th e library board. A p -. night. 23 a t the church with over 75 pointm ents on the city' planning - Robb and K ram ien photaa courtesy !,ltHn,d l? e Candy sacks were ais- commission will be announced later, Seliffraan. W ism er photo courtesy Mr». tributed to the youngsters with accordins m G arrett G unton. candy canes going to the audience, « co rd in g to G arrett Members of the Missionary society Committee appointm ents for 1935 planned a surprise box for Rev. W. "ere announced as follows: Finance ■ properties owned by th e city as Rademacher, which was presented —M. H. Stevenson. J. M. Person parks. He thanked the council, city duÆ£8,„the. pr° S 'a/ n,, _ . . and J. L. Anderson. P ark—Ander- m anager, fire departm ent and city injured* his face* fe Thursday son. L. C. K ram ien and J J. Wis- employes for th eir co-operation Consider Flood Control mer W ater and light—K ram ien Melhuish. th e new fire chief, has Cleaning out of the brush in D r- J - ° Robb and Person. Civic served on th e local departm ent for Fanno creek from Greenburg to improvement—Robb. Stevenson and more th an 10 years while his pre- Bom ta has been suggested as an Kramien. Appraisal and p ro p erty - decessor. Tews, has been with the SERA project to eliminate some of Person, Wismer and Stevenson. O r- force 18 years and had been chief the senous floods th a t have been coming down through Tigard in re ­ dinance and building code—Ander- for the past seven years, Fou owlng the meeting, City M an- cent year. Each year, high water son. Robb and K ram ien. Stevenson from the creek has caused consid­ was elected as president of the ager McGee was host to members erable damage. council. Of t he ojd ajjei new councils and Mrs. Fanny Smith, sister of Mrs. Only other new business con- several city employes for a lunch. Erviila Tigard, left for Los Angeles ________________ to be with her sister-in-law. who is ducted by th e incoming adm inis- tration included th e endorsing of seriously ill In th a t city. applications of the T ualatin Winery S “ *™ 0 ™ " VTC-HQ,S ° * D am age W rought W‘£h . th e Âhe S! ie’ ay SWre fOi liqU01, S A- th T S ift w ^ k ^ i ’nns’frtS ihi dSf1“ hcenses and the granting of a card cade, near* North Plains, and fu- age ha« e room license to I. H. N aught and neral services were held December atone Fanno creek e a rR ^ S at.T ^ ifi Claude Cook a t t h e "Pastim e." 26 a t the Whosoever Will church morning, caused the drowning of a Members of the appraisal commit- m term ent in the Arcade ccme- cow and the taking away of some tee were asked to complete an ap - . fence High w-inds blew over a num - praisal of city property by the Feb- was »»rn Ju »>' i n u ™ o n s aind h fh t £ £ i c ™ a ! ruary meetlr' 8 ih lle the ordinance L n d ^ ¿ ¿ b M d first snow in this v ic in itv w L S e n rom m ittee was instructed to act H utchison i n Boonesboro. Iowa. Saturday night with over an inch on th e building code and other November 25. 1870. They left in on the highway near West P ort- suggested ordinances May, 1882. to come to Oregon by- land. Restoring the :mp°io7es 10 oer cent the t road ' S T » 11« Uken by '» of cityh w £ ru t 'Yai:on train and tW° were Weeks on and hw days. They settled a t Summerville, beating frim t l i f ls t s r e p p i^ l2 - , ° f th ® retln n 8 c°uncil Oregon, for a year. From there they dependent team, B litz-W eithard of t»»0™ yielding to th e new. Phelps moved to the Arcade district, which Portland Thursday night at the expressed the appreciation of the was all tim ber land, and settled a railroad land claim. Her h u s­ .8y?1i BIltz roti UP a city lor the co-operation of em - on band and oqp son George preceded te r before th ? locals ge?““?: ^ ° yes \ hheIpin8 to keep th e clt> her in d eath by several years. ganized. The independent team is a cash basls durm 8 the depres- She is survived by the following composed of ex-college basketball slon- O ther business finished by sons and daughter: Henry H utchi­ stars and is rated as one of the the group included the passage of son, at home; Daniel Hutchison t^iro “L oi'0rtland T»16 Sherwood December bills and the acceptance and Jam es Hutchison of route one. game re- ^ of r report i team . am « won 5 - a 8a- e from the O Ore- e ^ r i s ’ by“ t h i lire “c h l T f ^ d ^ r o u ^ th ^/e H . l K K T ho J ° Urria,1 l, team « Sherwood mar7hal Friday night by score of 29 to 26 ters, Mrs. Id a B alfour o l Portland The next ----------- inter-city — league game ™ a t the past and ----------- present --------i coun- and Mrs- Em m a McLeod of G a s - ! sue saii.v ---------------- will be played at Sherwood Friday cils were among the most rep re-. bon; tw° brothers. George Keenon ------- ---- and H enry night. . tive groups of his 14 years r on nt rOute one Cornelius, r senU r » j? ^ n dl s .o{ Mlsa Lots Jones and the council six of which were a? I?eenon ° f Jewell county, Kansas, Darroll Frewing. who recently an - L wnten were a., aiso survive, and ten grandchildren nounced their engagement, greeted ¡payor, » a s the declaration o f and six great-grandchildren the young couple a t th e home of P1»elps following his retirem ent. He ________________ Mr and Mrs. B. S. Frewing Friday cited the unfinished business re- — T a ln,eSnrf iS S ^ nted MlSS J ° n“ Wlth m ainin8 such as the occupat.on tax 1 OO L a t e tO C ia S S lf V ordinance, building code and dedi 7 Our classified columns may have CaUon ot the Tamiesie and Bagley " H o r n « k e r , near w ireie ■tation. ( 4 t f Just w hat you are looking f o r _I ----------------------------------------------- Read them . 1 WE KNOW CHEVROLETS Powers Grocery — YOU KNOW US! NR Prompt Service . . . 25c Red & W h ite . 6 f o r ..................................... Hillsboro Motor Co. JA M E S B a k in g P o w d e r 31c Oats 39c ROYAL ROLLED. 12-oz. tin Q uick or R egular. 9-lb. sack S p a g h etti 8c F ranco-A m erican. No. 1 tin ........................ T jm atoes 25c Blue & W h ite , w ith Puree, 2 ^ s . 2 fo r i home they are sent to a son. Wat Heralds New Year Scholls Club to ! ter Jaqulth. and family at Han Comity Officers ( lain let. Cal M r a n il M rs 1. W h ls n a n d ami Begin New Term Convene Monday daughters Dorothy ami Putty s|ieut i ll y Abortion control areas apparently i may be developed out of the work ' th at has been started by th e feder-1 al abortion control program, ac- J cording Io W. F. Cyrus, county 1 agent. Another meeting In the Blooming section for the purpose of going into abortion control in dairy cattle from the standpoint of comm unity co-operation will be held j at the Blooming schoolhouse F ri­ day. January 11. at 8 p. m. Dr. W R Lytle, state veterin­ arian. will be present at the nieet- j tng to explain in detail the re ­ quirem ents concerning the establish - m ent of control ureas and wluit j ¡nay be expected from the state livestock sanitary bound in connec­ tion with m aintaining such areas. The testing of cattle under the federal plan is progressing and dairym en still have an opportunity I to sign contract agreements. How long the plan will rem ain open we do not know but probably as long as dairymen are signing and the veterinarians doing the work are , kept busy, they will continue to Albert Toiler, former Hillsboro resi­ make the tests. As the work sla c k -! dent who rang in the New Year ens down we may expect that the at the Methodist church here program may be discontinued local­ Monday night for the 83rd con­ ly. secutive time. The meeting a t Blooming Friday, Jan uary 11, should be of interest Rudolph O raiff of Hillsboro Mon- to dairym en generally in those com- ■ day when he plead guilty before munitles when- some consideration (lie local Justice of ttie peace to u has been given to the Idea of creat- eliarge of disorderly conduct II tng control districts. N Rummer, also of Hillsboro, was • — -------- fined *15 and costs Thursday on a Fire Losses Low * iaUure to “lve ,he rl«hl following circuit court Durine Past Year cancre in issued tins week: Guv „ , . . , Mount vs. M arshall T. Ryan et al. iCont.niwd from pan o n .) | aenviug motions; Lillian Ludwig '>y„ U’e departm ent. 2J being city vs. pearl T liiy n g ct vir, voluntary calls and 18 rural. non-suit; Sam Ludwig vs. Pearl T. Fifteen calls occurred between 6 lliyng et vir, voiumarv non-suit, p. m. and 7 a. m. All trucks were Emm a Ludwig vs Pearl T. Tliyng driven 335 miles with no accidents or injured firemen An average of ca,npoeU °et ¿ T d e ia u U . d W W 12 men out of 16 in the departm ent Elbert J. Bessie vs. United Lumocr answered the 17 siren calls. Tews company, dismissal; Joel T. York el also reported th at he had answered a f v s , U'iiarity J. Ualdra et al, dis- 37 calls including all siren calls and 6ktluKZ >01X1 compoiiy vs .in n . J Dorn Lumber company et al. dis- " a _______ _ ! missal; J. E. Sinunons vs. E. J. Members of the departm ent a t- ¿¿ssie et al. dismissal; Ida Tupper tended first aid school under Dr. vs. W C. Tupper. dismissal; Paul H arrison D. Huggins during the Carm ichael vs. R uth Carmichael, year with 10 of the m en passmg the default, decree; Ed Moyer et al vs. examination. During the year the Sherm an Mill company, approving departm ent purchased two salvage report, order respect to omitted covers, two axes, hose clam p and wa8e claims, transferring certain uniform shirts. logging equipment and machinery Fire M arshal Dillon reported t h a t . 1? secured claim of __ „» David Hodes. secured claim of Clies- most of the buildings within the tpr A Harsch. secured claim of N fire limits had been inspected oil Goldberg, fixing time for hearing’ an average of once a m onth. He of receiver's final report, fixing reported checking all schools for fees; W ashington county vs. Docla re-charging 20 m fire et l<]a al. t,on publication of Beav. sum- n fire re drills ortus. re cnarging JO e ex- ex A m braham ons. LiqU of Bank o, tinguishers and condemning a grease PrtOn. authorizing division of stock kettle and having same removed assessm ents collected and expenses Total of 44 fire calls were a n - , of liquidation; and Liquidation of swered w ithin the city lim its dur- Shute Savings bank, authorizing dl- m . the v e a r a r r n r d l n g tn nillm vision expenses of stock assessm ents collected ing the year, according to DUloi. and of liquidation. ¿eaey 17 ? L Whl.m and 23 still calls He attended 38 out of the 44 calls, 14 still calls alone and three calls outside of the city. Dillon also called attention to the fire prevention week program conducted by th e local fire de­ partm ent in co-operation w ith the fire m arshal's office. Hearing Scheduled for Sherman Mill (C ontinued from page on«) T h u rsd a y, J im u u ry .'I, I ti.'tft Pro»»“' °--ders were Issued this APt>K m the estates of John Me Olli, John C. Young, M S. Wood­ man. Henry Kruger. Herm an Schul- merich, B. K. Denney. Marie A. Itei. I Casper Kelirll G uardianship orders were issued for th e Chalm ers m in­ ors. John H. Richardson, and Bar- rows minors. C irc u it court onier» Ia»t week w ere: U ta h Construction com pany e». L. K. I W a ttia et al. decree. Rime G reenfield v». Charles F. Emerson et al. o rd e r. Ed M o y -i er et a l va. Sherm an M ill company, com­ prom ise stum paue lien claim s, second or­ der of d istrib u tio n ; Binuham II. W rig h t vs. Han« H e n ry W enner et al, default, judgm ent ; C re d it Service company va. Edmond P. P ierre et al. o rd e r; M ay C. I W o lf v ., Erneet W o lf, dorree G ertrude I. O v a ltin e 6-oz. JAVAC COFFEE Both for lle tu m ln ) C h i i Im u . al th e l.u e W h ittle hom e < t ’«»•»< i 1»u«wl fr«Mrt «‘»»si 1935 G R IF F IT H WEIL’S JANUARY C learance S ale Florsheini Shoes $745 WHITE GOODS SALE Muslins, W e il’s! USED CARS Bought and Sold 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Overland Sedan 1925 Dodge Touring 2 1926 Ford Tourings savings departm ents of the Shuta I jX m eT t; Aui^t** Crop SilVingS bUMK and the Bank Of A n nie Crop, «ustaining m o tio n ; w . c 1930 Ford Truck, H/g-ton Beaverton were issued Mondav by XB>r,or Chari« K. T ay lo r, o rder, TuHrro D n rrin .. fsnro, ««n eo,« i ' U n ltw i State« N a tio n a l bank of New her w Judge Bagley. Commercial d e p a rt-; vg. Dewey c. G earin et al. confirming m ent Of the local bank will b e H a rr y L. Robinson, executor, vs. allotted 68 per cent of the stock as- £ « ^ r V ' s i ' r . h V 1! ; ^ / ' . T Agency Willys 77 sessment proceeds and 70 per cent order; William h . n sm ith v». n. h ' Come in fo r a of the expense, the savings depart- Klli,"n •< »•; order; o i .v e j.d m w n et »i m ent receiving th e balance. A t: ‘lir'i t n U f J S S I dem onstration. Beaverton the commercial depart-: rt order; and ciarem-« Palmaiier m p n t W ill b e n lln tt o r t H9 n o r r e n l 1 i* - U n know n heir« o f Jam re Hum e, de- m ent W ill De auottea 82 per cent fa u lt and deeree: R. C. H u n g er et al of the assessm ents and 81 — ......................... per: John M u n d o rff et ux, dismissal , CARS PAINTED L u la I. P f a f f r». C. O. Broderick, dia- cent of the expenses. m is a a l; and John V a n d erw a l va. Charlen G. R. Bailey of Portland. Indicted W illiam s, diamiaaal. Gas - Oil - Accessories recently on a charge of Issuing a Prob ate order» last week w e re : J 1*. Llinlow were also guests. Mr. and Mrs Wi-s Sandy und NEW YEAR RIGHT Hugh Kellogg has oeen plaster­ daughter Ikinna were Christmas ing the new home at the Lyle l*ot- dinner guests at the Ed Demmiu ter home. home. Mr and Mis Ben Benjam in and Mr and Mrs. 1, 11 M in ia i sp e n t K enneth Carlson and Lloyd Brown the week-end at Mt A ngel v isitin g Check Up on Your w eie Chrlsliuus guests at the Keith relatives. McClure home in l*oilland Mr. and Mrs. W I. Peters e n te r­ INSURANCE A family gathering u> the W G tained with a Christm as dinner. Today! llesse home C hristm as tiu'luded Mr Fifteen were present Tliey recently I extend Io all my friend* a heart and Mrs Jam es Moore, Mr. and received a letter from their diuigli M rs All Young ano children. Mr ter. Mrs Clara I’eter» Einy. amt felt desire th a t nineteen hundred ! and Mrs. Fred M attlilesen of P ort­ bubs, who sailed (gtot«-r 22 and a r ­ and thirty-five may lie a year land. Mr. and Mrs. John MattlUc- rived In Manila November 26 where a lN iiiia lln g In Joy and P n in p r illy ,-n of Idaho. her husband Is stationed Ui the U and In continued friendly relations Bunday guests at the B artlett 1 8. Navy yards. home were Mr. and Mis A W Walker ot Hillsboro and Miss Myr­ D ivorce» (¡ r a llie d tle Walker of Coiiege Pl.we, Wn.-o Wolf May C. Wolf from Ernest S e ll« F a r m George Manured sold his 40-acre Wolf. Napier Willamina Napier from furni to Frank Carlisle of Spring Owen HEM ESTATE and INSI'KANI E T Napier Brook. Carmiehiiel Paul C a r m ic h a e l Can finance your Insurance Mrs. Ada Hansen is at the E ol­ from Ruth Ciremieliael premiums on a monthly baaia. ith Meyers home helping care for her son-in-law. who is 111 with P h o n e 171 Ix>t the advertisements help you 1132 2 n d S t. rheum atism Mr. and Mrs Edward Egger and make your shopping plana. daughter Marian and Mrs Chris Allen and son Teddy ol Beaver were C hristm as gue i.. al the M ar­ BUY BLANKETS NOW AT tin Bonflgt home Sunday g u e sts were Mr and Mrs. H arris Miller and children Betty Jean and Ted­ dy of lYirtlund Rebuilding bv Mo.iroe lLitehei.s lias started replacing his Dundee houi" destroyed by fire two weeks ago. The house is to be a modern five-room bungalow type. G randm a Jack of the Jacktowr. district is slowly reco'ering Ircm an attack of the flu. Her son George Jack Is staying with tier. C hristm as guests ut ttie Earl Rus­ sell home were Mr and Mrs G or­ N a tio n a lly advertised inert'handiae fo r Men, W om en don Thompson of Progress. Mr. und Mrs. Olger Penne, Mr. und Mrs. and C hildren in a great price reducing event. h*rank Fisher and Mrs. Alice Connel of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Carlson e n ter­ tained her parents. Mr and Mrs N O. Boleen, with a Clirlstmas MEN— F o r a short tim e only dinner. Miss C lara Hansen of Portland w e’re reducing the prices of spent Thursday with her parents, our F lorsheini shoes. F lor- Mr. and M rs H ans Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. George Rueck e n ­ sheim q u a lity nt a price way tertained with a family dinner p ar­ below it's real value. A few styles $7.95 ty Christmas. --Twelve guests were present. The Roy Jaqulth family of Moun­ tain Home visited tits parents, Mr and Mrs W. W Jaqulth, Christmas. Mrs. W W Jaqulth, who Is a wheel Drastic reductions in our W ash Goods D epartm ent. chair Invalid from neuritis, ts un­ I’equot Sheets and Sheetings reduced. Tow eling«, usually well this winter. After the A lw a ys look fo r the sign o f the Blue Eagle. W H IT E L A W . M a n a g er C hevrolet and Oldamobile 3 rd and W ash. Phone 441 OREGON in Tom ato Sauce D on't try to save a few dimes! by spending a few cents less for Chevrolet repairing, you can't. Bar- - lng a few pennies never compcn-1 sates for inferior workmanship. Let skilled speelalidts who know your Chevrolet from A to Z guarantee you absolute satisfaction and work-' hianship of the highest order. Our popularity is an indication of out skill. H ighest standards of work­ m anship m aintained b y modern m ethods and equipment. Control Areas Pending Here H IL L S B O R O . to see the Supreme Value Specials for January 4 and 5 If you pay attention to these "don'ts": Don't try to see If there is gas in your tank with a lighted m atch, there ts. Don’t try to pet a strang bulldog on the head to see If he Is gentle, he isn't. Don't touch a trolly wire to see if it is charged, it Is. ARGUS, CHEVROLE1 MAIN STREET PHONE 81 YOU CAN THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS . . . H IL L S B O R O Buy W h e r e Hillsboro Motor Co. JA M E S W H IT E L A W , Prop. t h e B lu e E a g le lx D is p la y e d