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V Established 1927 SIX I H YEAR NO. 49 BEAVERTO N . OREGON F E B R U A R Y 24. 1933 P U B L I S H E D EVERY FRIDAY faep. the olii candy box tied with red ribbons which Philip had given her long before and which she had kept ever since on her bed-aide table near Aloha Baptist C om m unity C h urch her Blhle, clasped In her hands. Aloha, Oregon. P. O. Box I 5 "That nice, pleasant, happy boy," House Bdl No. 300 submitted by The se ond a n n u al meeting of the Sev eral W ashington county d airy- Ten Mile* W est of Portland •he said repeatedly, and added Invol . R ep resen tative. M cA lear and Johnson Oregon D airy Council will be held in men and c ream ery m a n a g e r , have been on the C an yo n H ig h w ay untarily, "and he was a real Chris and signed by the Governor on Febru- Portland. Tuesday, F eb ruary 22. at the nominated for d .recto r. of the Oregon Pastor: Rev. W . H. R edm an tian, too. same as Mary said from the M ultnomch Hotel, to review the first D airy council, w hich will hold its sec- a r y 20th provides for definite fees in first." Office in the hurch 12 specific y e a r 's « o i k of this organization. ' ond annual m eeting and election in all civil cases in lieu of Violet, when she had discarded her !Bible School 9 45 A. M. Under the i ^^an> for en larg in g the scope of the ed- o r ,la n d. lu e s d a y , F eb ruary 28, at ch arg es heretofore made mourning for her husband, had laid It W orship II A M. and 7:45 P M new p rocedure co m p lain an t, in civil »«rational pro gram to e m b r a c e all sec- ; ,h e Multnomah hotel. A n a ll d a y pro away In her attic with her usual ex- | B. Y. P. U. 6 :4 5 P. M. qulslte neatness, and Mury, unlocking m atter» w ill pay the am ount of $ 2 .5 0 ,,o n * oi >be »««te will be adopted at | « r“ m b a * b<len P a n n e d , w ith r e p o rts P r a y e r and Praise Service the trunk, brought down the things upon filing complaint which will cover , b '* meet ng by producing and manu- of the past y e a r 's work and plans for W edn esday 8 P. M. that Blanche needed and helped her all costs unless th ere is an a p p e aran c e f « t « i r i n g d ir e c to r , from all p a r t , of the com ing month» to occupy most of Ladies meet 1st T h u rsd ay of each put them on. Just as she had helped the nession. and trial, an a p p e aran c e fee to be paid ,b e state. month in the C h u rch at 2 P. M. by her dress for her wedding, a year and The da iry council, a state-wide or- Our S u n d ay S e r v ic e , are being well j bV ,b e defendant of $ 1.3 0 a . provided The d" ,r y council is a centralized a half before. Francis Park eyes ••If I had let him go when he wanted attended with special music by , he >>y ‘ b* act and a trial fee of $2.00. organization of all division, of the | « « " ¡ “ «¡on to conduct pubic health ed- .. . * ' i i- »- ' J . i IlChtinn a n id d n nfrtlm n n a n a t r» nutrition as * a a m m « ean of f to, this wouldn't have happened. o rchestra and the s.ngm g by the Choir T h . new pro cedure will prevent j d— T in dustry to promote better in creasin g the consumption of all d airy That was the only complaint she is much ap p reciated and is a g reat help justices of the peace from adding num public health and nutrition through the Servie* products, has just completed a success Osp r u m P a rkin so n Key a* made, the only grief which, so far, she to our services rrous ch arg es whic hich, in m an y in . i g r e a te r consumption of d a ir y products. ful year. Through the efforts of the seemed able to voice. But she said Last Su n d ay the Pastor spoke on ¿ . ' s t a n c e s , g re a tly exceed the am ount N a t i o n through schools, wel- It over and over again, after she and . I provided by the recent change. In the far,> o rganizations and Civic clubs has council, d airy products have been in subject of "C h rist's R etu rn " as it re Mary were on the train, and the door C H A P T E R X III of the proponents of the bill bern ™ " ducted ¡n • » sections of the cluded on the w elfare ch arity lists of of the pullman drawing room had lates to the Church. This S u n d ly | opinion m an y O regon towns; milk has become been closed, leaving them quiet and morning his m essage will be "O ur 1 rn*ny more cases will be filed in the state and the council has co-operated a r e g u lar service in m any of the pub And so tlie first winter of the war with other sim ilar groups in meeting Lord's Return a W orld W ide Event.” j Justice courts. came to Harastead. The mail that alone together. lic schools, and m an y d a ir y products "Hush, dear! He might have been [These m orning talks a r e on Pro p h esy I The office of Recorder i¿i W ashing- present d ay food conditions, brought letters from Jaquelfne, nurs The forty-five directo rs of the d airy | ProKr»ms b“ ve been presented to civic killed In battle.” and it is wonderful the num ber ol ,on and C la c k a m a s counties is abolish- ing In a convalescents’ home In Brit “There’d liave been some meaning people who a r e in te ie sie d along that *'d at tba expiration of their present council are chosen from dairym en , and business groups in the state. It is tany; from David, operating In a field reported that the sales of butter in the I term according to the bill passed by distributors and m an u factu rers with hospital directly behind the firings —some compensation—a glory of li state have increaed one and a half achievement in that! This was J u s t1 each county representsd. tines: from Austin, drlviug his am Owing to the g row in g dem and for both houses. The Governor has not pounds per person durin g the past A feature of the m eeting will be a bulance over shell-shot roads; from waste 1 Hundreds of boys are dying like that—when It could perfectly well more »Poce on ,be platform the trus . 1 signed the bill but will probably do so j luncheon address by Dr. C. Ulysses y e a r , despite financial conditions. Paul, “somewhere In P r a n c e f r o m hare been avoided. T hey've been al- ¡tees are busy this w eek en la rg in g the within the next few days. A g eneral pro gram of d a ir y products Jack and Thomas and Philip at Camp The bill presented by R ep resen ts M °orP- o( <be U niversity of Oregon most freezing to death lu the camps same, Devens—all as yet, unharmed and advertisin g for the com ing y e a r is being Medical- School, on the "Relation of all over the country.” A w arm welcom e aw aits you at all *lve Johnson and others prohibiting un- well. planned, acco rdin g to Paul C. A dam s, “I know. I see how you feel. But out services next Lord's Day. T h e ^ air competition in the selling of gaso D airy Products to Public H ealth". There was a ball, and a banquet, executive secretary, w hich will cover 1 don’t believe that anything Philip b Y P U ] m -' B . line has been recom mended favorably A n n ual reports of the activities of the and “comfort kits” for all the boys. - ............ p rep arin g a s p ec ia l mrs- - , . .. , j ■ n i r- a j all sections of the state and present There was the preparation of Christ ever did was wasted, Just the same.” | sionary service for S u n d ay, M arch 5th, by ,be Ju d ic ia r y Com m ittee and will 1 councd W1 c mad<‘ b Y P « ul C - A dam s, all d a ir y products. “If Paul dies, at least it won't be executive S e c re tary , and Mrs. A d a R. mas packages. There was the careful be undoubtedly approved by the House n the evening. "It has been our ex perience the past T he p ro searching of the newspapers for ac this way.” this w eek. The. bill provides that M a>,nP' nutrition director "No.” y e a r that the moat efficient and eco counts of the unsatisfactory conditions day. "Oh, Mary, how could you let him ALOHA FULL GOSPEL MISSION | there shall be no price variation as Bram wdl continu# the entire existing at Camp Devens. . . . between different com munities of the ", a r , i n K «» 10:30 a m. A num ber of nomical w a y to reach the public is by go the way you did? Supposing he Clifford W. Noble, pastor Then, suddenly, the first blow felL t h . use of new spaper space. W hile state except that due to transportation locai d a "yni«-n and others interested never comes back, either—do you ever S u n d ay Services A telegram came for Blanche. the council has placed v e ry little a d in the d a ir y industry plan to attend. School 9 :4 5 A. M., M orning W o r costs. Mr. Johnson admits that there And Sol Dauiels, Instead of tele think of that?” vertising direct, it has p rep ared a d phoning It up to the house, as he had s h i p II A. M. Evangelistic service is a close question as to it being con- ; vertising copy for m an y cream eries, telephoned so many times, wrote It before, Mrs, Weston had handed her 7:45 P. M titutional but h o p e, that the bill a . p j o n e e r R e s i d e n t milk plants and ice cream com panies a letter that had Just come from i dowD slowly with his stubby pencil, amended, will nave a good moral ef Mid -week Services Rosalie King. She had married her . which have reported excellent results and locking up the station, walked T uesd a y evening — cottage p ra y e r fect. The Hillaboro Cham ber of Com- from their local p ap e rs," said Mr. down the road through the deep snow floorwalker on a “hurry call’’ and they had had three days together before meetings. T h ursd ay e v e n in g Bible n i e c e has urged the passage of this Adam s. with It In his pocket, blowing his nose John B. Skppington, Route I, shot he “went across." And that, she had Study (a t H a ll) S a tu r d a y afternoon l b*N because of discrim ination against hard on his red bandana handkerchief Those who have served as directors himself twice with a .22 caliber rifle learned, was to be all the honeymoon [C h ildren s’ church 2:30 P. M. Hillboro. as he went along. the past year, m an y of whom have been W edn esday afternoon. Despondency she would ever have. Mary, taking W e believe in the old time Gospel To bis Intense relief, It was Mary, nominated for a second term a r e : A r the letter from Mrs. Weston's limp I over ill health w as the only known W e teach a real b o rn -again ex perience who was with her cousin a good deal thur P. Ireland, Forest G rove; George hand, read It over twice. And she reason. One bullet entered near the In those days, who answered the Biersdorf, C o rn eliu s; George Fullen- had refused “a week al some quiet of Salvation acco rdin g to C od's wo .h eart and the other pierced the abdo knocker at Carte Blanche. Sol hand place by the sea"—had denied Paul ((John 3 : 3 ) If you have a longing for M t . and Mrs. C. H. Ehle, Multno wider, C arlto n ; C lyd e Smith, Joe K en men. ed the grimy paper to her without a the chance of looking forward to com ' reality come and h ear God's word, mah, who have been vacatio n in g in drick and R. B. Bush. M cM innville; Ed word as she opened the door, and Dr. R'. T. W elch w as called by Mrs. ing back to her “that way.” . . . Did Neither is there Salvation in an y California returned home last week. Rogers, M onmouth; C. W. Brandsteter, cleared his throat. Sappington upon her discovery of the she ever think of It! other (th a n J e s u s ), for there is none 1 S h erid an ; Ebrn R ay, W illa m in a ; W alter “For Blanche?" asked Mary In a ' T 6S, I think of it,’* sho suit! Slow- other nam e given under H eaven am ong A pot luck lunch and afternoon o f l "hoo,in‘» bu* b" » « • unable to save startled voice. Locke, Co rvallis; M. G. Gunderson, Sil- cards was en jo yed at the Legion Hall the aged m an's life, “Yes—it’s a u"gb shame. You ly. “But I had to do what I did, Just , men, w h ereb y we must be saved.” verton; W a r r e n G ray, M arion; Sidney HAZELDALE W edn esday, F eb ru ary 22 by members better open It first, and then tell her the same. Even If I’d known he was Miller, W oodhurn; Hector McPherson, going to be killed. Paul didn't—didn't what's In It" and friends of the A m erican Legion CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Mrs J. C. Smith w as p leasan tly su r A b a n y ; E. E. H arow, E ugen e; Fred love me the way Philip loved you.” “No—I want 't myself, please.” A u x ilia r y . M ultnomah, Oregon prised o n T uesday evening o f last Goff, R oseb urg; J. R. M cC racken , A s h "Mary—what do you think It all Mary and Sol turned quickly. * * * C hristian Science Society, Multno- week in honor of her V alen tin e birth land; George I lampton, A r a g o ; M artin means? Why do the people who aren't Blanche was standing on the tiny A Colonial T ea w n given by the day. The evening was spent p layin g Rostvold, W o o dh urn ; M aurice Buxton, winding staircase, holding out her needed, who aren’t even wanted, live mab- holds services in the Multnomah M ultnomah W om en's C l u b , at the " 5 0 0 ” and the V alen tin e idea w as M olalla; Marvin Thomas, Powell Butte; and live and live? While the ones , school house Sun day, II A. M. and 8 hand She, too, had heard the like Philip—Do you think that It's P. M. S u n d ay School at II A M home of Mrs. Penn Gault, T hursday, carried throughout. H i g h honors Tom G regory, H erm iston; L. Powers, knocker. _____________ _ Febru a r y 23. An in teresting program went to J. C. Smith and M ary Grand, W a llo w a; W. A. DeLong, La G ran de; •Tve been—been expecting It ever really punishment for selfishness—not ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sm ith w ere s u r followed the business meeting. since Philip was home for his fur Just mine, but—" and low to Mrs. C h arles Barron and E. E. Holman, R ich lan d; M ark J o h n “This whole wur Is a punishment : prised on S a tu r d a y evening by a group * * • lough. Take Sol In where It’s warm, Max Berger. Those present w ere Mr. son and A . E. Engbretson, A s to r ia ; Mary, and give him some coffee. It of selfishness—and an atonement for of sixteen friends from Portland. Five Mrs. Lester gave a luncheon Tues and Mrs. W. A. Jones, C. P. Syverson, P e rc y V eeson, C la t-k a n ie ; Loren J o h n was awfully kind of you, Sol, to bring It. Philip Is—one of thousands—’’ tables of " 5 0 0 " w ere p layed. Mrs. day, F e b ru a ry 21, at the home of her Max B erger, Martin A arh au s , C harles son, S c a p p o o - ;; G arrett W ard and "But my part. That story coming It yourself.” daug h ter Mrs. H. V. T h atch er, M ult Barron, and Sabina W hitehead, M ary C arl H ah rrlach , T Itamook; Th os. Ohl- ‘Td a-rather ben licked than to true. And the certainty we both had J oe G ray and W illiam Doig having high nomah, the proceeds to be used for Grand, Paul O 'Connor, and Robert son, Eugene; and W. E. Bohle, Lebanon. that It was going to.' ! honors, and Mrs. H oward A ustin and a-brung It.” “I don’t understand that either, of Alex Hay the low. Dancing followed w elfare work. About forty ladies w ere Cam eron. “1 know—please." » • • Several Scotch present. She opened It slowly, almost care course. But I do know that some of the refreshments. N O .iC E the things we’ve always spoken of dancea. inc| udinK quadrinei, reel, and # • • fully. It was from one of the doc M ary and C ar l Doern and LeRoy j This w e t ’ ire a g ain forced to as ’supernatural’ seem to occur much ■, •, . . , . . tors. and It was rather long. Philip , , Highland schotische w ere danced to A card p arty will be given by the J ack of Rosedale will ta k e part in the I print anoth of this p ap er out- . , , _ had been stricken, very suddenly, with more frequently since the war, or elss , , , A m erican Legion A u x ilia r y at the Hillsboro High School o p e r e t t a I side our oi people are not so ashamed or so afraid ' r “ Kpip^s p ayed by Bill Gray. nd we ask that our pneumonia. The entire Illness had Legion H all, T h u rsd ay, M arch 2, at “Sailor M aids" to he presented on subscriber ertisers b ear with been a matter of only thirty-six hours. to speak about them as they used to 12:30. Coffee and cake will be served F riday night. WINTER VEGETABLE DISHES iis un' ) established in our The doctor was obliged, with the deep be. I believe the body and the spirit V egetab le dishes for the winter and the cost will he fifteen cents. own est regret, to Inform her . if she are In some way much more closely ; to the ex trem e Interwoven than we’ve realized. That'S months req u ire more in g enu ity and Bridge and pinochle will be played. H azeldale School was presented with d a r : i would telegraph her wishes, they our m a c h in e r y it a beautiful new flag by Mr. and Mrs. hr would of course, be complied with In one reason why we must try SO hard j im agination on the p art of the house- to get it in shape to make the one worthy of the other." wife tha n does the serving of vege- sofar as possible— A w elfare sewing m eeting was held 1 Max Berger. to we a r e optomistic “I’ve always known they were close- ;. .. , . r . The yellow sheet crackled In ner . . . , r.u .11 AV W I t a b le s f r e s h f r o m th e g a r d e n , In w in at the R ya n Place club house, Tuesday, g our friends a g a in hand. For a moment she shut her ly Interwoven In Philip. Oh, Mary, ter the choice of fresh vegetables dec- F eb ru ary 21, a pot luck lunch was George T aylo r has rented the Miller ture. will—will he be much changed, do you eyes, swaying, and Mary started creases rap id ly and one must rely served before sewing started. farm to a Portland fam ily. M think?” towards her but she put out her hand * » * He was not. He looked. Indeed, SO chiefly on cab b age, some greens and Young will now m ake his home i as If to keep her back. Not even Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Geo. serene, so supremely happy, that : » few of the succulent roots, for the Portland. Mary could help her through this mo * * • * ment : she wanted to meet it alone. Blanche, kneeling beside him, burst, { ch eap er varieties. A m o ng the root Widle at R yan P lace extends sym pathy > * for the first time. Into healing tears. [ vegetables, carro ts are, or should t the death of her father Peter M. Mr. and Mrs. J am es Churthle-- *i Then she came slowly down the stairs, and going to the window where the And the nurse who had taken care of | 1 be a winter stand-by. T h ey a r e high T ieldim ann of Portland, F eb ru ary 14 tertained Mr and Mrs. E. A C I! C o u n ty basketball service flag hung, she took it down him told her that he had suffered in vitamin content and because of their w ater and fam ily at dinner on S u n u s ; . under w a y M arch very little. . , . m m m and stood for a long time with It In Mrs. Emily Holly Muss of Ryan I anti y... rch 4th to deter- “It was all so quick,” she said. “He P,ra,,inK flavor and color th ey are her arms, her lips quivering. At last ; Place is ill at home with the flu. The sym p ath y of the com m unity is mine the bet ra- h of the three simply wouldn't let US send for you, desirable in the fam ily menu, she gathered It up, and crossing the # * s and we really didn't think It was nee- Turnips, too, are an im portant w in ter extended to Mrs. Julius Gassner and divisions a n J : 1 ner of l he C o un ty room with It, she bung It, as If It had essnry—until It was too Inte. fie said vegetable. A lthough not as high in Due to misprint in last w eek's Ve» Bany on the death of iheii mother. cham pionshi- r been an emblem of victory, over the yotl must he saved all the grief and protective v alue as the carrot, their paper, Gordon McDonald of the Mult Mrs Emma W elter last week, In the fii ir x t W edn esday portrait of the little French countess. care you could. He’d Just had a let- V1,am in and m in eral content are items nomah H ard w are Store w as supposed • * * Kinton m<M?t ide in C lass C ; Then she faced her cousin and her old ter~ . . . . . . .. . . w orth considering in the low-cost diet. to have committed himself to matri- ' Mr. and Mrs A. J. Doughty and Sherwood meets Oaaton in class B and friend. “He got It In time so that he could v n . , . . mony, in fact he only spent a few days ' C rockett Brown of H ubbard w ere din- Hillboro m eets St. M a r y ’ s in class A. “I’ll have a new one, with a gold read It?” asked Blanche, with such a Ylellow1 ,urn‘p* furn,*h more I than do white ones. in H oquiam , W ashington. ner quests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lewis rhe.s - three g am e» w ill nil be p layed star, In the window,” she said quietly, sudden leap of Joy In her voice that • • • It is im portant to include an abun- and fam ily on Sunday. Wed r -s d iy night in the gym n asium of “but that one belongs there. Can you Mary wondered Instantly what had » • e | dan ce of the protective foods——mi ik. A v e r y interesting W ashington's have the express stopped at Ham- been In that special letter the B eaverton H igh S c ' ool, stead for me, Sol?—You’ll g o with me, “Oh yes. He was awfully happy fruits and vegetables— in the winter b irthday pro gram was held W ednesday, Mrs. B L. Griffiths and A sa w e re T h u r sd a y afternoon at the sam e Mary, of course? Please tell mother over It, that was plain to see, and ¡menu. These foods, with their vita- F eb ru ary 22, ut the M ultnomah school, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David p lace O renco and Helvetia will tan g le and Cousin Jane. I'd like to be alone now that I ve met yotl. Mrs. Starr, I mins, their calcium and iron and other the A m erican Legion advanced the Reed on Sunday, in class C an d T u a la tin and Reedville a little while, I think— But I’ll be don’t wonder he wanted to save a s e e m ineral salts, are just as im portant colors and pupils of all grades carried meet in case B. T h at night will see ready to start In an hour.” lovely child like you from all the d urin g the out of season months as in op the program . Mrs. Doerner of the Mrs. Eva Nelson nnd her son Bobbie C arlton and T im b er fight it out in There was no time to waste In nnxlety he could. He didn’t suffer sum mer, when garden s a r e growing. Legion A u x ilia r y gave stories about of Seaside h a v e been visiting her class C w ith Dilly and Bank* in B class "breaking the news gently." Mary much honestly. And just before he found the two older women together died— but I don't know as I ought t o ’ The following delicious w a y of serv the flag and told of having the flag mother, Mrs Nick Kemmer for a few and T ig a rd ag ain st Forest Grove. days. m y winter vepetables is only one of the j code contest in m an y schools, B eaverton will not p la y until F rid ay and, without s single unnecessary tell you— ” [the m an yp possibilities. word, told them what had happened. m orning w h en she meets the victor in Violet, horribly stunned and shocked. ' "You must— " V egetables au C retin. Mrs. Jam es W right wife of the Post Rosedale school children had a Val- the Hillsboro-St. Ma r y ’s gam e. “ Som ething stran ge h ap p en ed .” broke Into angry and rebellious grief Mix two or more kinds of fresh- Mastar at Hillsdale has been v ery ill entine p arty on T uesday afternoon of Sem i-final and final gam es will be which prostrated her completely. But ''Ye»,'* »«id Blanche breathlessly. cooked or |e f , . 0 ver vegetables, such * * * last week. Lunch w as served under played S a t u r d a y evening at 8 P. M. when Jane hsd done all she could to looking from the n u n c to M ary, as string beans, carrots, and turnips or Friends surprised Mrs. W inn ard of the direction of H arriet Hansen. A relieve her and the frailer woman had He had been having some trouble c auliflower, and place in a shallow H illsdale with a birthday p a r ty at her program and gam es followed directed W ork is pro gressin g fast on the new recovered somewhat and they had taken the necessary steps to send Wl,b b,a breathing. He w as uncon Pour over the vegetables thin home F eb ru ary 22. Bridge w as play- by Viola Kaufman and H omer C hurch- home being built by Mr. A ltician on Blanchs and Mary to bring Philip • c <o u e f ° r * little while, I thought, white sauce to which cheese has been ed. Sixteen guests w ere present. ley. M arg arite G illenwater and Mar- the farm w h ich he recen tly purchased hotn# and to prepare Hamstead for Its and delirious, off and on Suddenly added. Cover with buttered bread The P aren t-T each er Association of jorie Kaach made a clever V alentine from Mr. and Mrs. O. C am p eau. first military funeral, Jane went slons he opened his ey e s and loked toward crum bs and b ake in a m oderate oven Hillsdale held a card p arty at the home box, and acted as postmen. The Fred Strick lan d is doing the carp en ter to her room and sat a long time, th# the foot of the bed, sm iling as If he until the sauce bubbles and the crum bs of Mrs. Otto Dimbat, T h u rsd ay after- guests w ere M ary Louise W atts, Ju n e w ork, and the plum bing is being done t#art rolling down her grim, piala (C o n tin ued on Pape 2) ¡J a c k , and Pat G illenwater. noon, F e b ru a ry 23. by D ewey D rorbaugh. ■■ ■- LADY BLANCHE FARM CHURCH SERVICES Justice of Peace Bill Sesont! Annual Meet Dairy Council Meet Signed at Salem of Dairy Council Attracts local Men M A Romance of the Commonplace 1 „ Commits Suicide MULTNOMAH i earns County Cup