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FRIDAY, MARCH 25, The Beaverton Review 1938 I LOCAL I VjAPPENU VG f H< n e t t o p n "« ot Tndcp-'ndeiire. Ore :nt J u t v - and V a n r t w ere callin g on friend? :n th is locality S a tu r d a y a f.nlurc, becau c; \ . —It a op • r a t i n g in thè red. d esp ile a I nuli tax subiady H.— U ha* not heen uhlv lo icdlice ru .es, Incriv».'mg thent altghtly, insiemi Il luts not heen ah lo to ex • tend it» linea lo new r u i a l user», o r Increoaii colimi ni pMon i n a l a r* Si- Mary's Oi The Valley 1 S -----------------------— ------ 1« R everend F a th e r HutniUs. O S K. spokt to th e s tu d e n t body (Mrs M C . M cK ereher on t e u a i u n l at d in n e r Sunday for on the subjecj ot religions voca last F ri d a y . His talk , a Rob E ngelke r e t u r n e d to th e Mrs L orrain e Kntgh, a ril d a u g h t i o n s f ittin g clim ax to the activitiao IT o i O S u n d ay eveni-n*. t e r Helen of P o rtla n d S unday la lly ” Iteav erton Review of Vocation Week, inspired up Mrs Rook H u ll o f G asto n Ja c k A nd erson , brother of p reciatio u for tin* call of t 'h r w t G eutlatm'ii: Tbooe a re faet» we catMvnt ov spent I h u i s d a t \t i i h Mrs Ja y \ ( , s W altxr Van Kleek r»'turn>'d and th o se who follow it. R ev. W aaliiuglon ia expvri A s t a t e m e n t made recently by e rlo o k . Gibson ■ t-» his home in P o r t la n d S a t u r - R og ers of S t . A nthon y's P arish . th e s p o n s o rs of the seven, county- HM'ntlng w ith pow er d is trlc t» in follow s: - u big w a y . So far. ouf of som e Mrg. Miliis Cady e n te r ta in e d day a f t e r a th r e e w e s t s v i s . T ig a rd , a cco m p an ied the s p e o k e i pow er d is tr i c t •» to S. M. V. 20 d is trici* organir.cd an d ready "Have you e v e r h eard of a util at a very p re tty St P a t r i c k s w ith th e Van Kleek*. dav l u n c h e o n . . . . R eport c a r d s w ere read a t th e ity district th a t ev er liad a t o go, Jtist otte la iinw d e ll v e n n g A large crow d a t t e n d e d the g e n e ra ! a ss e m b ly Monday H ono r j lo ss? T h e y have never had to (lower to eoitauniers, an d 1« op Oarl an d Robert A u stin a r e pot luck »upper, d an ce an d cars! s tu d e n ts for th e previous period m a k e a ta x levy, to m ake up a e rivi «si ut u Iosa w-hteh Is hriu g oonfined to th e i r h om es w ith |<ar|y by thp ,, N G inaile tip hy I t i s i I w ere: Mary Oi «-Hi, Helen R iv e r - d e f i c i t . ’' th r o a t infection. <4hib la s t S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . Mr Ito we wmiiu t o do tini salilo.’ "ta n , Dorothy a n d K \ely n Solder. We beg to d iffe r. We refei Mr. e n d M rs. W illiam s an d O W alk e r won th e quilt Vrleue B i n i u ; d s . M a r th a S o m m e , th e g e u t i e u u n to a n a rtic le in Why Ju m p into ib is tkiw ? Volt children of W hitford m o v -e d '«> Mrs M t M eK ercher ae | He«> Davis. E ileen Moore, t'l o y c e j th e O regon J o u r n a l of Nov. 15 NO on Aprii 8th. Portland last w w k . Your» tru ly . couipHtiied tw o P o rt la n d frien d s Hump, Betty J o Murphy an d I k m g No 10 of scriva w ritte n OUK LABORATORY TEST SET Enable» You To Gel Maximum ('b a rg e For A Check u p. Mileage We Muk« No Ija ip e rly Her viced C ars O perate Economically. SERVICE SALES Stratton Motor Co. H Itoas td u d ley J by K T H u m p h re y He refer* t r i p to O a k rid g c G race P a lm e r “An Ir is h Colleen ’ wtis present to Muson ^ m W ashington, visited ov er n ig h t c l ,u ,h e A eauideni, A u d ito riu m . And (X,u t r a r y to 0(b, r >vunll, . I G en tle m e n : T efft home March 1?. befo re a la r g e a n d , .Mason T h e .«porotera of the co u n ty doesn't give Mrs G erda Li I ja visited h e r Mis. Noma B row ne of Whit? a p p r e c i a ti v e au d ie n c e . F ach m em hoot. broadly sp e a k in g wlh titer ' co u n ty Pim ple's Utility D iatrlc sister Mrs Jo h n A n d erson in S alm on . W ashing ton sp en t the be, of t h e ca st c a rr ie d h e r p a r : o r m ,t liolltH,vUll, ,M(W,.r , ve, Iiaie forced n S |w clal l-nection to P ortland th e p a s t w e e k . w eekend w ith h e r p a r e n t s . Mr in a n e n e l l e m m a im e r M u . . al , nm urm lUoi4 T h a t ’» b e m u s e ,t In* livid April 8, A pproxim ately n u m b e r , u p , r - p r i a t e for .he day ha# n^ , ,n t(u> c o o n „ ONE MONTH before the r e g u l a r Mr an d M rs. K. D S m ith »»<1 Mrs R A B row ne on Can w ere c o n .r i h u f id by t h e s t r in g „„ b | | . , Uilhlua|1 plautll (133. en tertain ed a g ro u p of P o rt la n d yon road. May p r i m a r i e s . T h is Special K~ iMHl h o rs e p o w e r) o f th e city of lectlon will friend s at th e i r hom e S u n d a y . Mrs $ U l j.-on j ,,f i . i U k ! e n se m b le and c h o ra l classes cost th e t n \ p .iy c r s A H igh Mas., vn ho no r of ~ ........... . , . . , . , , . . . T aco m a, fro m which it can Viy m ore th a n $20,IMKl and will In' Mrs. J . G. Gibson r e t u r n e d F^IB. M innesota a n d her d a u g h . , You may rest a s s u r e d . Mr. Mr S to n o und Mr W»od wero Jv'seplt w as c e le b ra te d in t i c 1 . . . . . . _____ „ , all tire p o w e r rt can possibly use laud fro m th e g e n e ra l ta x f i n d S)¥»n«or, th a t T o w n s e n d people sta n d in g mi (he eorn tir talkliig W ed n e sd a y from a d e lig h tf u l t e r F o r r i a r e lot Fond of S e a tt le ] eon veu l . t ... hapel , . b\ .. th e R everend ( Do th e sp o n s o rs of th is p ro will go to the polling place» in » b e n one of tliem giu, trip to 1-ake Side, C a lio rn ia . «rere g u ests ;»i the A. I.a Fond j t th sele, S a tu rd ay j for^ yearn to com e at abo ut 5 km x. imsed U tility D istrict realize ilia: tin so »even coun ties— C la c k a m a s . s t r e a m lln ed dumsei» p a i t e d h> Mrs. Beekedt of H u b e r h a s h o m e last week Œ- “ H ow is it all w o rk in g o u t ! the meagt r fu n d s av ailable lot W ash in g to n . Yamhill, C olum bia. Stono t u r ned tu Wood, W .mi L i l l ] been quite ill th e ¡vast three M rs. H a ttie C rite n d e n is very On Oregon Farms im nslon' may now he m ade «mal Well, f r a r k l y . not so well. CJaK'op, Lincoln a n d l*o!k uml ed tu S to n e. they (Hitil ' u r a i d to weeks w ith an atkack o f pleurisy, m u c h im prov ed in health a n d has b ec a u se pension» a r e puul vole AGAINST political o w ner “ If you p^inl the p ic tu re in le r ruldier. und Ihc dumo l u r fc»d n to P ro t erteil R ang e Benefits M rs Guy C a r r and M rs. C. t a k e n » position in P o rtlu n d hold s tro k e -, fiood C an al d is trict from the g e n e ra l t nx f u n d ? Why sh ip of th e p o w er in dustry . a d ru g »ture Barnes, a r e serving on th e petit ¡Mr? C rite n d e n is a s i s t e r of THK D A L L ES — T h e p ra c tic a l No 1 is not ioccessfu! financially, did not th e s e sp o n s o rs w ait ju at Your truly. value o f c o n tro lled gracing to o p erai : in ih c red s.nce its a few day» u n lll (h e May prill»-! ju ry and M rs. Dov G ray on th e Mrs Rose J o r d a n gg - - , — - - _ H <’ . W illiams urtes utul a v e for the p< nsion | Mrts. W illiam C a m p b e l l and | |H>rn,lt . » “ tu r a i reseeding of ittc ip l :i u i UIJ, ta x in g property g ran d j u r y . sho w n in te«?« I in the d is tric t 4 mill •F o rm er S t a l e L e c lu re r a n -u a ll^ fund th is la r g e a m o u n t of num A nn of 1 ranKe ’• »rd _ , little d a u g h te r Patsy i him ' ck .- t u n m a n is now conval ev? Is it |M)»»>ble th a t i h t s e p o re c e n tly m ade on th e M a r m x > :■ *v nnd p l u n r i n i T ow n sen d P ension I’liin 98-----------------------------------» escing a fe e r his s e r io u s illness. L* xin gt, n, Oregon a r r i v i d S unday lille. •» l'n i g r e s s iv r c lu b wilf litical sp o n s o ra o f n publicly for a w eek’s visit at 1 S r r in ,ls In dian re s e rv a tio n 60 th e d is tric t $73.000 Into d e b t. Bill Wood left Su-rday for e v e n ;ng g l i e "5ikl" and c o u r t w<M»t cui il , miles sm ith of h e re by th e ».>if Rates'* Well t hc ctty of S h elto c o w ned U tility D istrict h ave no | Kinzua. O reg o n . Hie H. M B arnes hom e p a r t y Aprii 2 a t llite o n »elioni i C o n serv atio n se rv ic e XVhere test (ad jo in in g th e d is t r i c t ) enjoys re g a r d to r the ta x p a y e r» , and liiHiue Lunch and prizes. Ad - Mrs V. A. Wood e n t e r t a m e a A S r° u i ‘ ° f yotw.g people g a th a r e a s of dep leted r a n g e land as good ra t e s u n d e r p r \ a l e o |e a r e utterly ru th lev s to t h e wel the Daphne club T h u rsd ay at e r e d at th e H . A W e st h o m e , w ere protected! d u r i n g th e g ro <- oration, an d w ith o u t lux«*« throw:, fa r e of th e uged an d p o o r? Dll rmwdiin 25f. latl'l a«lv. T he ham d in n e r given hy thi* a luncheon. T h e re w ere eight *t Raleigh S a tu r d a y evenin g t o ' ' n ^ *enaon, as m a n y a s 25 p e r m . ’’ they force th is S pecial Election club last F rid ay ladies p r e s e n t. m eet Miss T e s s V arney, c la s s - oenl g ra z e d a r e a s , no n ew p la n ts We h a v e h e a r d m uch ubout iu the I io | m > th a t no one, sa v e B eav er Social w i l l i n g w as a huge »ucce--» with t l / L j r * M 1-H I r e Hungry any pub 'ic utility d is tric ts l l e l r ow n suiull following, would M rs. A. K. H a n s e n e n te r ta i n e d of M'"8 M* r «mret W esl fOU,ld Th* b f,ie v e s th4 over tw o h u n d re d seventy six W l l l ! a l ? l Y „ u | r e T h irsty th a t t h e best l o n g t i m e p r i - t i c e for ui <1 in W aah in g tcc. an d we vole a n d th ey would thereby th e Tuesday B ridge c lu b . M rs *irU Rre at 0 .8 * . Door prlxes is to g ra z e o n ly a portion of th e h a ' e b o n u r g . d to follow th e m put so m eth in g o v e r on the people. people being served .McKell held high s c h o r e . Mrs. Mr. end M rs. H erry W heeler Went to Mesitames I’oulsen, Tul r a n g e land e a c h y e a r d u r i n g ,he e u n r l r . We qi. >U from the T he T o w n s e n d people will re H . Nelson a n d Mrs. Boyd w ere of W'illemette a n d H a ro ld Ed gro w in g s e a s o n . , On n J o n r r e l of Nov I, 1937 an sent t h i s ru th le s s e x p e n d it u ie bi'rt a n d Gilkvy Seventeen tables gu ests. w a rd s of P o rt la n d visited Miss l l e a t e r i o a , Oregon In play in the a r t ic l e cfllin l ''M ore I ' o n i r l’o from the s a m e fu nd w hich pays o f c a r d s w ere F lo r e n c e Luca? F rid a y an d at Rov Seldon for m any y ears 1 rrluu> “ llu ‘,l U f a f a T o p s C r a i n a s Feed C rop You." by F T . H u m p h rey . " T h e pension» j o th e old an d need). Kiwunis hull in c h a rg e of Mrs wit»i the oldest F o rd Agency in »en J ^ ,h e a h O regon d n n e r j C O R V A L L I S S m all f a r m s '*r , v Pu ! c >0>"y d is tric t th a t T he T ow nsend |>eople kno w th a t T h y n g nnd Mrs. E ugelke. Prix»» in t u r d s went to Mr». A. E. Denver. Colorado is now in c h a r g e f nd c a rd IK m v at th^ Masonic | s u ;led to a if a ifa grow;nK m w a i . is ¡vctuallv in o p e ra t n in the publicly o w r e d b u sin e ss ami In of the sho p a t th e S tr a tt o n h a l l . d u s t r y will n ever |«ty a tw o per H an se n ar*l Mr. B eeler for pin t e r n O re g o n c a n well a ff o r d to *' J : (O regon a n d Wash g ro w a lf a lf a an d buy w h a t g ra in in ” ’ >• b u y in g a n d selling pow er, ¡ c e n t muiHHcuon tn in su c iio n uix. tax. T i h nry ey K know a,,d ' ,ra O ra h — a u i und V now | — ........................*...... lift I Hood 1 'a n a l dis | i hat th il eir U nder. D r. T o w n s e n d R“ ^ r a u g h for "5«t) " Mrs. H. Boswell fo rm erly o f g j b o t t Je 2 o C a n d 6 0 c . m ay be needed, s a y s E . R . J a c k - ia t! m an. ex te n s io n v* c r o p r ” s •»F* specialist has a lw been oppo.*i l w a a y t s opposed to ■ ■ 1 r i i • « . . • v m iio t trie* in M ason cou nty • . * W ashing M oney hack 1I not at O . S . C . C e n s u s figu res fo r t o r b ro a d ly si »king it is 1 public o w n e rsh ip of b u s in e s s . R ents and Hells U ral F » t » u Rend the Classified Ads. Beaverton Phann- l*"nton county, fo r e x a m p le , M S w i » * i — — P 'lid a d v ^ “ w t h a t w*roat p ro d u c e s a b o u t 106o po un ds of d ig e s tib le feed ( M r. an d Mrs. V. A. Wood m a t e r i a l p e r a c re , w hile a lf a lf a w e re a m o n g th e g u ests a t a n th e s a m e c o u n ty a v e r a g e s 2741 su rp risi b ir th d a y d in n e r for pounds p e r a c r e . T h e s a m e p r e - P o r t l a n d G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y M r s . W . C. «"guttlers at th e p o rtio n holds good in o t h e r W il la m e tte valley c o u n ties, h e says t ie t i m e h e m e of M r. a n d M rs. J . G. C ltC T M IC B u il o in o The Beaver social clu b will on a n a u to meet F rid ay it o d a y t at 12:30 a n d re t u r n in g at tlhe Masonic hall. at t h e Floyd Phone 4305 Beaverton W HERE TO GO SOCIAL CLUB DINNER ATTRACTS ( ROWI) TRY the “U and I" Motor ro Rrown’s Hand Lotion. satis-: FOR PLENTIFUL HOT WATER ALL : Buy an automatic Alice and T o m m y Denney e n - t e n a i r c d a la r g e g ro u p of c h i ’. d - ren of t h e WTiitford d is tric t w ith a st P a tr ic k 's p a r t y ;«t th e 4 » JK ■ ■ b A lA/at&r h e a a a te i a r r r M t f U U W A / : l w a ter n Gos hot water service is . . . yk ^ \ Ja c o b s in P o rtla n d S a tu r d a y eve n in g. Faster Better Cheaper POULSONS ENTER TAIN CHOIR CROUP roANKLIN T C * ir* lT H M (« c i k t T h e menubers of th e C o n g re g a tional ch u rch ch oir, t h e i r h u - b a n d s a r d w ives w e r e delightfully hon,e o f tlkeir P®re n !s ' M r and Mr.. Kenrfcth Dennkv F r j l a y e n te r ta i n e d at khe hom e o f Mr a n d M r s . H a r r y P o u ls o n T h u r s evening. day ev en in g a f t e r th e p ra c tic e C a rl D esin g er an d fam ily of h o u r M em b ers of th e ladies P o rtla n d , M r. a r d Mrs. H e n ry a i d - w ho a ss iste d w ere M rs. D e s in g t r an d son. Mrs. G e m v ie v « W (' McKell. Mr- Jny G ¡,„,n J o h n - o n S m ith an d sm all d a u g h a r d M rs. C . E. M ason. G am es t e r of T illa m o o k w ere all w e e k - and s o n g s w ere th e diversion s e I gu t:,is at th e hoiwe of Mr. of th e ev e n in g -, a f t e r which an d Mrs. V.’. D e s in g ir. r e f r e s h m e n ts w ere s e r v e d . Fo r d e ta ils sea your r a ilr o a d a ( t . or w r its J. A. O F M A N D Y . Gets. Pans A ft . »22 P a c ific Bid».. P o r tla n d , Or. lÎArch 23, 1958 4 f 111 do not hold w ith those w-p advocate /{ovemment ownership or /pvem nent operation o f a l l u t i l i t i e s . I s ta te to you c a te g o r ic a lly tha t as a bi general ral e the development o f u t i l i t i e s should remain, w ith c erta in cen tio n s, a fu n ction f o r p riv at e i n i t i a t iv e and p rivate c a p ita l . " In the sane speech having s p e c ia l reference to s itu a tio n s such as B onneville Hr. R oosevelt sa id : C lassified A d v e rtisin g K ates P e r W ord One Cent If P aid W hen O rd ered (M in im u m P ri c e fo r f i r s t in sertio n, 15 c e n ts ) b illin g C h a r g e T en Cent» S u b seq u en t In s e rtio n s , per word, One Cent E X A M P L E — I f a 10-word c la s sified a d v e r t i s e m e n t Is I d .er'.ed, It w ould coat 15c fo r one tim e, 35c for tw o tim es, 35c for th r e e tim es, eitc. If n e c e s s a r y to aend o u t a s t a te m e n t, a n a d dition al c h a rg e of 10c will be made. WANTED Work W a n te d —C a r p e n tr y 62 *¿4 p e r h o u r . C e m e n t po urin g , I I p e r h o u r. C abinet, chim ney, odd jo b s . A r t h u r A. Leavitt, One m ile s o u th of B a n k . R t. 1 B eaverton. P h o n e 1553 e v e n in g s o r befo re 8:00 a . m . c-35-tf Want Hoy— 17 to 20 to w ork a- round y a rd an d weed (lower beds. etc. P h on e B B acon 9464 o r ad d ress Route 8, Box 56, P o rtla n d . r I v -P-1® S ou th ern P a c ific O ncoO N Some o f the sponsors o f the public u t i l i t y d i s t r i c t Iiave declared and are s t i l l clainin^- th at P resident R oosevelt favors the formation o f public u t i l i t y d is t r i c t s and the establishm ent o f pu blic ownership fo r the d is tr ib u tio n o f e le c t r ic power. On September 21, 1932, a t Portland, Oregon, Hr. R oosevelt declared hio p o s it ion on th is important n a tte r in a speech irnich vras reported in f u l l in the Portland newspapers, from one of which, the Oregon Journal, vie auote the words o f lir. R oosevelt as fo llo w s: / : AFE, EASY WAY! f o s T u s o THE HOSITIOü CF PRESIDENT R00SFVELT ON DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC P0T.TER PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. Next time you go to Cali fornia, take it ea*y, try a Southern Pacific train. The engineer wrill drive you over the smoothest, safest h ig h w a y in the w orld. You'll ride in air-condi tioned comfort all the way. And bargain rail fares; eco n o m ic a l d in in g car meals; 10c and 15c Tray Food Service ; and low cost Pullman accommodations, which permit you to sleep while you ride, are a few of the other reasons why so many people try the ^ ____^irain to California. ' To the Voters o f the Proposed Korthrect Oregon B onneville P e o p led U t ili t y D is tr ic t : _____ lowtr rote» save you 10 to 30% T r a v e l the ^ R a n t e d Plain ewing. M rs. Ro«e M . T h o m p s o n C ed ar s t . p 17 FOR SALE R efill Äon Buy one of th ose \ Ireautiful a c r e t r a c t s in Brock way G a rd e n s Vk m ile west of Reedville. $10 «town, $5 per m o n t h including in t e r e s t . Val u e s $200 up. H a s lights, city w a te r , Bus s e r v ic e . B uy now! Build w hen you get ready. B ro ckw ay Co. 5th a t Oak ir P o r t la n d . P h o n e A T w a te r 3151. p - 1 . 20 F or Hale— 1930 C h e v ro le t S ed an Good sh ape K. W . W ildman, C olu m b ia Food C o ., B eaverton. adv 17 F o r S a le Small cook stove, good b a k e r $7.00. See m o r n in g s 2 m iles sc.uth of h a n k . M rs. F O. 'Donaldson. c 17 F o r Nifle F re s h heifer C . To pich. H u b e r Ave. R t . 1, Box 474. P if FOR RENT i M S ta te owned or federal owned • s i t e s can and 3hould properly be de veloped by government I t s e l f . .. n so developed, p riv a te c a p ita l should be given th e f i r s t op.;orta n ity to transmi t nnd d is tr ib u te the power on the b a sis o f t he bes t 3erv; co and the 1 ov/est ra tes to g iv e a reasonable p r o fit onlZ* " * * * ’ * There i3 no record of which we have knowledge th at President R oosevelt has ever repudiated or changed the p o lic y he then advocated. I Savings r e s u lt in g from low co3t e l e c t r ic energy generated ns a by-product of Federal navigation p ro jects can and w i l l , as soon as a v a ila b le to us . be passed on to the consumers without d e s troying investment or l o s i ng t ax revenues , thereby fu rther reducing t he low ra tes in t h is area which Mr. R oosevelt conmondod in h is Portland speech. A "NO" vote a t the s p e c ia l e le c tio n on A pril 8 would not only be in accord Wxth the p o lic y approved by P resident R oosevelt, but would a l 3 o bo in your own b est in t e r e s t . Very J tr c iu u x ly jf o yours, ru u rs, A F»*r R«*nt Five a r r e » u n d tr cui ti v a ti o n . P h o n e Murdock 4185 F o iled . p 17. Miscellaneous I.earn P o p o la r piano in » h o rl tim e. B eginner* a s p e c i a lt y . R e a s o n a b le r a t « . Monroe Mc- iMohill. R t. 2, Box 520, Bea- ▼ertoin. p-l$-18 FRANKLIN T. GRIFFITH President.