The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 20, 1931, Image 1

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FIFTH YEAR, NO. 37
Established 1927
Enterprise W an t ads bring home the bacon.
BEAVERTON, OREGON. FRIDAY- NOVEMBER 20, 1931
A. Í WILSON NAMED
i CANDIDATE ON IDE
CITIZENS TICKET
Garden Home Busses., Inc.
Seek Permit to Travel
Through Business District
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
OF INTEREST VIEWED
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Portland Theatres Donate
Proceeds
from
Midnight
Show to Unemployment
RECENT ACTIVITIES
AT COURT HOUSE
BRIETLT REPORTED
The largest entertainment project
Residents on the Bertha-Beaverton
evei entered into by the theatres of
[ highway from the Lake road to
Portland will take place next Wed­
| Beaverton protested the re-routing
CONSULTING GAKNKK
nesday night at 11:15 at several of
! of the Pacific Greyhound busses
HOOVER CONSIDERS UROGRAM
I the larger theatres. In the form of
i over the Canyon road, leaving tnem
TARIFF AND TAXATION
Circuit Court Orders G’iveu
Wednesday e T ^ T citizens gath-'without transportation. As a result
A 9top algnal ha8 been installed at “ ‘dn*«ht shows, the proceeds from
WHAT “ ECONOMY” MEANS
W. H. Wither bee vsllenry PrincA
ered at the high school build,ng to I arrangements have been made with t|w inlersectlon of Front and VVat- wblc,h
to
to Une™?
THE LEAGUE AND JAPAN
hold their annual town caucus.
" “ he ° arden Heme Busses, Inc., to
| relief. These shows are being held pal, order of dismissal.
as a result of the appeal made by | H. L. Miller vs John H. Wlrtz,
<
xtend
their
service
to
Lombard
St.;
^
COMMERCE A WEAPON
and Mis. Floyd Tefft and
| E. Hedge acted as chairman and I.
It
is
understood
a
petition
is
1
xtaelmia
vUlted
Sunday
at
the
Vilen
Hoover some time ago for j et al, order publication summ< is.
!
R.
Metzler
temporary
secretary.
THE NAVY LEAGUE ROW
every indust ry to do its share tow­
Anna Gellings vs Wm. G< ngs.
A. E. Wilson, C. E. Hedge, Ur. J. in8 circulated in Beaverton to per-. homr_
I
decree
of divorce.
a
rd
s
alleviating
the
unemployment
The practical certainty that the R . Talbeit and Otto Erickson were mit the Ga,den Ilome fu sse s Id , N K Jackson of Oswego is now
arc
Ivy Syverson vs Raymond F
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make the looo through Beaverton a . _ , . t ..
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.
J
. ,
i situation. These
i hese midnight shows are
Democrats will organize the House suggested for M ayor. A.
E. Wilson lIU41U5 lllc
^
f
,lf
located at the Beaverton. Lumber Co.
. . . .
.»
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.
,
^
business
district
to
Watson
..
,, , Lewis,
,
... . Kossi to be held _ at the
Paramount, RKO i verson, decree of divorce.
of Representatives is leading to receiving the nomination
nination for
another
business
uishiuu and
Messrs
Hueh
Albert
_ Pr/\n/l
I
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Unid hn.
°
i - . nnanm
I?
»«Mitt
Tlnitcn
111’.
Orpheum,
Fox
Broadway,
United
Ar­
the
Bertha
j street and back cut
many conferences with John
N. tern, of office
Murriage Licenses Issued
land 11. R. Nelson hunted ducks at
tists
and
Music
Box
theatres
on
the
Beaverton
highway.
Garner, of Texas, who is expected to; Candidates
named to fill
¡the
c.i.L’t *his week and brought
j
Harry
Scott and Friedu J. ^Mustert,
West Side and at the Oriental, Bag­
be the
next Speaker. As is well places of two retiring councilmen
I bad: : he limit.
j
both
of
1093
Gay St., PorUand.
dad and Fox Hollywood on the East
known,
the piesent rules of the Messrs. Alexander and Talbert, to- C o u n t y o f f e r s t o C o n t r i b u t e
i Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Briggs have
Arthur
Coleman, Milwaukie, and
Side.
In
place
of
holding
any
spec­
House gave tremendous power to gether with 2 new councimen which
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.
, j moved to Tigard to make their
Mary Ellen Borwlck, Hillsboro.
the speaker, his party leader and will make a total of 6 with j R
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 t o W i d e n i n g r o a d home, where Mrs. Briggs has a ial program, the Capitol, Columbia,
Janies C. Turner and Mary Ed-
and
Circle
theatres
are
going
to
do-
two
one or
two important committee Talbei.ti H. A. Alexander, James,
lunch room. The Briggs house was
,
,
,
...
, .
. eier, both of Bunks, R2.
chairmen. It
It is
is practically
practically unpos
linpos- Lewis, H. M. Baines, J. W. Sprague. A delegation
from
Washington recently purchased by Lewis ¡stark .
.
.
Circuit Court Suits Filed
Bible for any measure to reach a Gearhart Claussen, L. I. Humburg, j County headed by County Judge I of Cedar Mills, who is moving his the fund. It Is expected that sev
rial
thousands
of
dollars
will
be
vote without their consent.
Maud
E. Hlslop vs W. T. Htslop,
F. W. Bishop. Essex Marsh and F. j Xempleton submitted an offer to family to their new home this week.
added to the funds for relief of the suit for divorce.
W. Livermore.
The thiee nonun- contribu
toward lchef fill
L • • n end gu. t| of Mi and Mi
Credit Service Co. vs A. H. Berg,
Realizing this, a number of Re-Jated were H. A. Alexander. H. M. j ployment in widening the Tualatin ! J. W. Sprague were
Mrs.
Walter unemployed by these midnight per­
x
j money action.
publican
leaders, including
Walter Barnes, and James Lewis for the per- higbway between Beaverton
and Westfall, Wm. Verbick and Mr. and formances.
Every cent from the sale of the
Sally Sandberg vs Sigmund Oftedal
Newton,
one of President Hoovers iod of two years. Essex Marsh was Hillsboro if the state
would pur- Mrs. Fred Omsted.
j tickets is to be used for this pur- j »uit to collect «25,000 general dum-
secretaries, have consulted Garner | chosen to serve one year.
'chase the needed right of way, es-
Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh were
.
special damages
in regard to his legislative program. Mrs. Lela Richey was unanimously limaleU to co.,t $¿0,000. w»s presen-'dinner guests of
Dr. Homer Taylor poM aB tbe,e '* " ° **, , „ “e 2 th " | ages and «600
In some quarters, it was conceded selected as the nominee for recorder.
ttJ to th public highway commis- Wednesday. The
occasion honoring e' ' “' “
10 ‘ ne giving oi tne I sustained in an uuto accident Octo-
i ber 20, 1931, one mile south of Tl-
that President Hoover is anxious to
This ticket will be known as th e,sUm al lheiP meeting Wednesday.
his mother on her birthday.
shews. The stage hands, moving
i gard at intersection of Klnton road
obtain information, which will, to Citizens Ticket.
It was represented that options
Mrs. Geo. Stitt was pleasantly sui- l'“ ’ 111'
opeia ois, musicians, a^
,
.. .
» . » »
^ ..
.
.
,
and theatre staffs will give their and Cupitol Highway.
some extent, guide him in making
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nad virtually been obtained for 90 prised Friday evening by a large
. chu ,e No chalKe
certain proposals to Congress. As _
Benefit _
dance
for
Safety
_
_
___
per cent and that the final cost number of her relatives and friends
**
.
Probate Matters
we see it, this is eminently proper,
WOuld imt e x c e e d ftt,.... Th« MM> from Portland, a bo a f«W fi l e n d s
ma4* 1')l
7”
“
‘
as it would cause useless political j
Lanes ’Decided Success mission countered with the proposal from Beaverton. The occasion was ljlayhouses. ticket» for these snows John F. Love estate, order closing
»
conflict for the Chief Executive to
! to contribute «10,000 if the county to celebrate her 77th birthday anni- j are on Hale now at any thetttre ,n 1 of record.
propose
measures in the House
versary. She received a large num­ the city at the usual price that is I Anna Hulaman, insane, order ap­
The Benefit dance given by the would buy the right of way.
ber of birthday remembrances. L a - ¡charged In the evenings by the pointing J. E. liulsman guardian.
which controls revenue, In the face P. T. A. Saturday evening for Safety
Luella Smith, insane, order ap­
ter in the evening a lunch of coffee thaatre the putr° n deairea ,0 at*end'
oi certain opposition fiom tnu.a Lanes was a decided success and I ‘‘Secret Service” at R K O
and cake was served.
Admission for the down town shows pointing Harry L. Robinson, guardian
controlling that body.
mosl genel(>U8ly responded to. There
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Wilbanks of Portland wtth the
exception of the Music
J. Walter Dysle estate, setting
Hold Thrills for JPatrons Mis. Ed
..
.
was an attendance of more than 300 i
spent Tuesday visiting
Mrs. Geo. B°*' la
with t,ie Pr‘ cea / anf lnK date of final settlement.
Altogether, the approaching session Ix)veiy iefiesjhnlents and iro0d music
Thyng and Mrs. Sarah Butner.
¡downwards to the scale in effect on
of the House, should be highly in- v;as enjoyed.
This being such an
Mrs.
Geo.
Blasser
entertained any business day.
teresting from a political standpoint ".n :“lvaVne^occasion and so^manv feel
Something along the lines . . of . a
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
We believe that udoii manv maior tilj0>a,nc , aa ' ana
many Icel leai thrilling time is in store for the with a luncheon Friday afternoon
'— _
believe J h a t upon many major ,ng enthUsiastlc over the success palIons
of
the
RKO
Qrpheum
Keystone Invt. Co. to Irving In­
questions affecting the present ecu ha“ e asked
Mra. Marsh
to have Fg “ Tr» .thi°« week in^h^Dict^re“ " ^ i ior the 500 cartl club' M,B' A’ K Hazeldale Literary
vestment Co. Blk 32 Forest Grove.
nomic debacle,
the two paities wil another. She wishes
the members
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,v,„( K.in». Hanson was a guest of the
club.
Hillsboro Comm. Bk. to Comm NatT
cret Service,” the picture that brings
Society Debate on
Mrs. Guy McCormac held
high
be able to get together. Obviousl’,
tbe Parent Teachers association
Bank.t part Blk 8 Hillsboro. Oscar
Richard Dix to the screen again in
score and Mrs. Harry Hudson the
the tariff is not one of these ques
come out to the special meeting
Current Question Wentworth et ux to Frank Van-
a production that is typically his.
Monday evening at S o'clock to
and e'xcUing s . consolation.
liocter et ux, Lot 4, Jamas H. Se­
the Senate ^vould seem bo prevent mnirr» nimiK fm- m fiancp Mpm Ypsir's
.
Xackte Marsh spent the week end
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well's acreage. Agnes M. Hite et vir
any extensive changing of the pres-
^
-
•. _ .* ? ! -
. I quences galore with Dix in the role
This is a benefit to finish pay-
Tn?on%nv“ m The conTederam wlth his « ,and palt‘nta Mr and M,s'
T*!f Lit^rary Society held their to Ferdinand Lunger Jr. 25.21 acres
or
the
Hie),
School
ban,I
bovs
°
f
the
Un‘°
n
Spy.
'be
contederate
A
p
Marsh
in
PorUand.
rrioetinn
in
the
school
house
on
ent rates. Gonsiulerable difference ing for the High School band boys “anks' "ttm g “ Information on their
Mrs. Elmer Stipe attended the 1 Tuesday
evening, November 10th. Sec 29 T2S R1W. J. W. Goodin et
of opinion is also l»kely to be wit- u n i f 0 r m s . -^he balance to be applied movements
■“
A
romance
with
a
;
^
^
star
lg23
^
Matron„
club
j
The
principal
feature was a debate i ux to Henry Peterson et al, part
nessed on the question of taxation. to s afety Lanes.
beauliful K "1 of Virginia compli- < jn port,and Friday. of which she is :on the question "Whether Womt-p J Blk 10 Simmons Add Hillsboro. The
All members turn out Monday
^ catos matters but all tuins out woll I a member
avvAnM retain
»><*♦«».« their
♦ *• nnuiHAna
oftor Reed Institute to Elmer Gray et ux,
, Should
positions after
Senator Norris, Republican-lnde- night, November 23 at 8 o'clock.
i
in
the
end
Shirley
Grey
is
seen
in
”
^
and
M|s
VirKi,
powe„
*
and
marrla*e'"
The
»»»rmaUve
was ' Lot 1 Block 6 Ladd and Reed
pendent, and very independent, pro-
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Louie DeLine Inc. Part
leading feminine role as the .....
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held by Mrs. W P Brooks and the Acres.
'
the
poses a «3,000,000,000 road-building
The Beaverton Social club
bon Melvin of Vernonia, were visi­
acres Sec 26 N1S R1W.
Herman
arc Southern belle. Nance O'Neill is in
negative
by
Miss
Jean
Smith.
Dis­
tors of the H. R. Nelson home Sun-
program. This is two billion dollars 8ponsoring a card party Saturday
Hoboke et ux to Sophia Moshofsky
the supporting cast.
cussion
followed.
Next
meeting
less than the plan being advocated evening, November 21 in the Masonic
, ,,, for
.
,u
The RKO vaudeville
the week flay-
J Mr. Powell is Mrs. Nelsons will be Tuesday evening, November Tructs in Hillsboro. Murk Wolf et
by the Hearst newspapers as a bau Everyone are welcome,
ux to J. M. Stretcher et ux Tract,
^ °°d is giving the
audience plenty to! ra 01'
method of furnishing employment to plizes and refreshments.
.
, .
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Mrs. M. C. McICcrcher gave a din- 24th, the program will be pertaining of land near Scholls. David Rich
laugh
aoout
with
Herman
Iimberg
.
.
.
.
r-
^
to
Thanksgiving.
those out of work. That such a
,
. ner paity for her son George Wod-
and his gang of fun-makers hand- _ ^
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wAe
Mrs. Frank Salce has rented her to Albert Brandt, et ux, Lots 11 &
proposal will receive considerable
Miss Mary Marquiss, Portland. ,
the ”
, ,a h dutie8 This
Those
attending
farm
to Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Sa­ 12, Blk 5 Orenco. Louis Stark et us
support is certain but that it will i ^
a
- » house
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e
e
»
Donald and Loraine Perkins, Shir­
group seem to do almost anything
lem.
The
three Turner children have to M .F. Briggs, Part Sec 83 TIN
have sufficient backing to become a p earl Dud)ey OVer the week end
HIW. Richard C. Williams et ux to
to produce a laugh and are always ley Jorgensen, Glen She Hen berger, started to Hazeldale school.
law ¡3. at the present writing, e x -1
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Renold Wilson and Geo. McKercher.
successful.
The
Harrington
Sisters,
Walter Heard have B B. Wilson, part Sec 30 T2S R1W.
teren.e’y doubtful
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson, o f' Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. Foster’s car which was so singers of rare blues, add a lot of
„
moved to w„
their
newly purchased A. E King to Josephine L. McDer­
It is ecnerallv taken for granted badly wrccked last week at the ln‘ comedy to the show while Frank 1>'^ t,aad' ^ erp( d‘" nor K<'eata
iarnl at strassel, near Timber. Mr. mott et at, 2.86 acres Kinnesswood
...in
tersection of the Canyon road and and Warren Lassiter, two Portland and Mra- v' ' a“ cr Van Kltek .unday ^
Mr8 Brandes and famlly havc acreage.
that the next Congress will be com­
Broadway streets, has been repaired
bring laugh after laugh, with evening.
colnc from Timbpr to live on their
pelled to levy additional taxes in by the Bielman Motors. This acci- thejr comedy tumbling antics. Swan
and
Chas. and Leonard farm whjch Mr and Mls
Heard
order to avoid a deficit which loom’ dent alone should serve as a warn- and Lucille with Don Cappo presents Ma0kf y »Pent several days tills weeK
been rentlllg for about two GEORGE KLEIN HONORED AT
larger and larger in. the face of re- ing to the city council and the state dancea that are outstanding. The at ii,,amook ilsllln8
duck hunt- years.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY
po. ted economies W hilt it is said highway commission that some move R KO Westerners provide the musical i,lg-
Ray Cary, who has been employed
that the President continues to hope ^
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Messrs James Lewis, Albert Rossi
be made tr>
to ho1rl
help „limtnnte
eliminate nnothet
anothei score3
the - .........
show,
. . .
-, ,
, .
at Skamania for the last few years
that new taxes can be avoided by a
and Henry Nelson were at Lake .
,
'
such misfortune.
of the duck a 8PendinK some time at his home.
general forbearance to press for
KEEP YOUR YOUNG FOLKS AT l ‘yUt fo r c h e opening
Monday evening a group of young
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Woods have
public expenditures, many observers
season. They had the best of luck.
, ,,
„
, ,, .
,
people gave George Klein a very
.1. B. I inlay & Sons Reorganize
HOME
THIS
YEAR
.
,,
rented
the
Roy
home
at
Aloha
for
fear, that the ancient custom of "log-
Mr. and
ana Mrs.
m i s . Lowell
ixvwen Daniels
n am e
of
'
pleasant surprise party at the home
rolling" will engineer effective raids
The J. B. Imlay & Sons company The unemployment situation In
Portland, were guests of Mrs. Chas tt year'
of his aunt Mrs. George Thyng, the
upon the Treasury.
pf Reedville has re-organized
and Portland is such that we are advib- Mackey at the P. T. A. dance Satur-
Mrs' " " " p 1 ThinK' who has spf n
occasion, being his fifteenth birthday.
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taken W. G. Mitsche into the firm, ing young people not to see k em d,,y evening
1 11 l l ' 1 >t " 'v,,h , bor ‘‘OUt" na-
r-
A most enjoyable evening of games
Advocates of economy are discuss- Mr. Mitsche, who
resides at Aoha, ployment here; but to remain :n
Mr.
an dMrs. Lewis Stark
moved and Mrs ° ,lver
Compeau, left on
ing a five-year naval holiday, cur- wm act as salesman for the com- their own home towns, unless they from Cedar Mills to Beaverton this ^ ° ^ day a*kht
for her home in oise, was passed. Delicious refresh lents
were served and many gifts r
'ved
(ailment of military activities, aboli-
pany and is already in the field ta x -, have enough money to tide
them weeg
their home recently pur- Idaho
’ n-
A number from this district und Those present were: Evalyn >
tion of the
Farm Board, the sus- jng orders for the
firm. over or friends and family
with chased in the Berthold addition.
der, Georgiabell Kamberger, R. aft
Aloha
attended
the
Canadian
legion
pension of payments on the pubiic
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whom they can live.
Mrs. Plant has been at the B. K.
concert and dance in Portland on Thyng, Jean Klein, Geraldine Smith,
debt, the increase of certain postal
MHS MAMF HILLS CADY
REMEMBER:
Denny home for some time helping
Esther McEwen, Issabell Wallace,
rates, the elimination of some F ed-1
‘
"
Disappointment is a sad beginning to care for Mr. Denny, who is quite ' ' ,lnlidlre n,8h
Genevieve Johnson, Adja Matson,
eral agencies and a ten per cent cut 1 Manie Hills was bom in 1-awrence to a young person's career. It will m
______
Maryyn Braun, LaVem Dean, Ruth
for all Federal employees, Including
Kansas, February 27 1868. She wan be fai better to remain at school
Mrs. J.
C. Huntley and her daugh-
Filly, Ruth Raymond, Henry Kam­
Food Inspectors at Aloha
educated in that state as a teacher ' another year or help at home, tnun ter Mrg collis Moore, were lunch-
members of Congress.
berger, John and David Mason, Billy
and taught there until May 21 1890. be obliged to return home disheart- eon hostesses at the home of Mrs.
The state food inspector has been Smith, Harry Morgan, Henry Kam-
It is one thing, however, for the when she was united in marriage , ened and discouraged.
Huntley in
Portland Wednesday. In Aloha inspecting meats
and Theodore
Hetu, Robert
Englske,
Government to cut its expenditures to Fred W. Cady, at Burlingame
Those
present were, Mis. Pease, foods.
Aloha Mercantile company Beverly Bielman, Paul Genack, Billy
Potatoes are now being delivered Mra Doy 0ray Mrs. Otto Erickson, received a 100% rating on sanitation
and another thing to insist that in- Kansas, who passed away in 1925.
McCue, Donald Walker and George
They first made their home at to the warehouse in Portland of the Mrs Guy McCormack,
Mrs. Geo. |n their meat depaitment.
dustry and employers in general
Klein.
maintain wages" and employment. Ellensburg, Washington, moving to Northern Highland Groweis as.socia BiaHaeri Mrs Ruby Boyd, Mrs. F.(
Everyone knows that the Govern- McMinnville. Oregon, and finally, in tion . Thi^ organization has rented 0 Donaldson, Mrs. R. R. Summers,!
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ment's economy must come
from re- April, 1893, came
to
Beaverton warehouse space and some ol the Mrs. W. C. McKell and Mrs. Elmer
Miss Dorothy Howes, president Of
SAFETY AND SERVICE FOR
duced buying or reduced
salaries, where she resided continuously until growers desiring to take advantage stipe. Bridge was the diversion of (he Washington County Christian
HAVINGS
This is exactly what the President her death.
| of the low storage charges are send- lbe afternoon in which Mrs. Stipe Endeavor societies, was present at
has been urging business
orgamza- She was early associated with the ing their crop in direct from the he|d hlgh gcore and Mrs. Donaldson
the meeting of the Reedville C. E.
Most people can Bave money, most
tions not to do and almost every Bethel Congregational church as an fields.
Other growers are putting jow
Hunduy. Her talk was interesting to people do save money, but a great
speaker on the present depression
active member, and the church and their crop into their own storage
Vlr. and Mrs. W H. Downing of those who heard it.
many hide it in their homes or
has urged a “ Buy Now" campaign all of its activities were a vital
they dig and intend to lun the Portland, spent the day with Mr. j Approximately «2 was raised for places of business, where It Is sub-
and insisted that wages must be part of her life.
potatoes over the grading table at and Mra H R Nelson Sunday.
state work.
I ject to loss or theft. THE BAiyK
maintained.
she leaves to mourn her loss three home and deliver only the market-
Mih8 Erma NeiKOn returned home Miss Hazel Churchley presided at OF BEAVERTON a member of the
children, Barbaia, at home. VNillis L . able tubers to the warehouse at Wednesday after an absence of two fbe meeting. Next Sunday Miss Bar- Federal Reserve System, safeguards
nt t h e
°* Beaverton, und Mrs. Ruth Ban Portland when the management of montbs |n Portland where she has gara McBreen will lead the gathering i your savings. Start your account
Just what the Council OI ne kus, of Portlund; four grandchildren, the association needs them to fill
been employed.
with us today and let us serve you.
League of Nations will be able to do Maxine ~and David Cady, Howard orders
Mrs. R. Kruger left this week for
with
the
vexatious
Manchurian and Evelyn BankU8; four 8ister*
N<,ariy 400 acres of the 1931 crop Wadkin/
Minn
toT an extended
C' D
ha" left for OUa
problem ought to appear in the next &nd cne brother Miss Edna
Hills, haVP b< ,.n
contracted by the grow- v,sl, wUb her sigter
Pueblo to accept a position with the
i Ladies of the Church of Christ
few days. That the meeting /tow go- M|g| Frances Hills, and
Mrs. H. H.
m | irMUd thiough the or-
R R gtone formerly a resident An l.ueloglcal *K»clety. In January
1 are making extensive plans for their
Ing on in Paris is of transcedent im- Fiower of
Portland. Mrs.
R. P. ganization.
That the movement to- of Beaverton died October 17 in Ed'- he plana to enro“ al Tu"con- Ari' hazaar at the church the first Sat-
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itaair
ns
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zona,
for
University
work.
portance to the League itself as well Hea,d and Ra,ph D Hi„ 8 of Los pJt the crop handled by the asso- monton Canada
' urday in December. A special plate
as to the world at large, goes with - 1 AnBoleg
ciatlon through one warehouse to
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__
Mr. and ____
Mrs. _
Floyd
Tefft and
Mrs. John Kirkwood, who was luncheon Is to be served. Numerous
out saying. The Japanese firmness
Funeral
were held
Funeral services
services were
held Thurs-
Thurs- insure
insure a
a uniform pack cf good daugbter Thema, of Eugene, and
booths with home made articles will
In resisting evacuation of terri ory day ________
afterno„ ni ___________
November 19th at the <juality
is meeting
favor
and uau
daUKhter,
j _________
^ with
____ some H
U ^ Mrg Geo Tpfft mtiu
,,ic. Miss taken ill last week is with her
also be in evidence.
seized in Manchuria, coupled
with Bethel Congregational church, i.ev. lg evidenced in the inquiry already True of The Banes sp«nt Saturday daughter,
Mrs. Fred F
Hagg in
the inflamed Chinese populace, ere- Chas CIark,.
officiating, with inter being received for oui hill grown ,ind 3unday tn B.a ’verton
motoring Portland. A number of her friends
ates a perilious threat to peace.
&t the Lincoln Memorial Park Burbanks. Both seed and commer- lQ Kug(,ne on Sunday Mrs Geo. called
Mr* Klrkw.wd ‘ his week
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
That some serious fighting may re­ in Portland.
cial table stock will
he handled Tefft will make her home with her and iound her greatly Improved.
Lindstedt, of Portland, former Beav­
sult is almost certain.
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son Floyd Tefft In Eugene, on ac
Mr. and Mrs Boisseau, of Ellens- count of poor health.
Mrs M. Maher, of Hood River, erton ^residents, will be glad to know
Mioses
Eva
and
Elsie
Whitworth
and
Mlaa Ellcn » ‘ «nebraker. of of the arrival of their fourth son on
Aloha Orange members are busy burg. Wash., and Mrs
Young, of
Mra. Lindstedt is
Creosoted Compound, the quick re-
Aiona o r a n g e
“‘J
7 ,.
a * the u i 7 7 ” .Ü Ti, ' t . . iu .lu h m An Waldport, Oregon, were recent call- November 12th.
> the daughter of Otto Erlckeon.
( Duncan Gray home thle week.
, gels Rest from Bridal Veil Falle j 01-* Bl the T' J' Nault hom0'
dances.
av
Beaverton Pharmacy.
Sunday,