The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 22, 1932, Page PAGE 4, Image 6

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    FRIDAV, APRIL 22, l#.«
BEAVERTON ENTER ERIN B
PAGE «
MRS. McKEKCHEK ENTERTAINS ‘ Hell’s Angels” Opens at
DISTRICT ATTORNEY ISSUES
the office has paid the taxpayer« a g
p uj| f Thrilll
ON OREGON FARM S
IN HONOR OF HER SON
STATEMENT
TO
VOTERS
great
deal
more
money
than
it
has
*
STATEMENT TO
Beaverton Theatre Sunday
cost the taxpayers.
Comes
to
RKO
TILLAMOOK
—
The
Tillamook
Mrs. M. C. McKercher
gave a
(Continued from Page l)
I submit that the person who is
_____
county herd improvement associa- very pleasant surprise party I hurs-
most likely to protect the taxpayei
"Hells Angels ' opens Sunday, April
“Carnival Boat" arrives
at
the tion has been organized for another day evening for her son George, on
other fees, costs and expenses.
is that officer who pays taxes.
24 for a three day run and will be
RKO
Orpheum
for
the
screen
lea-
year
with
1170
cows
signed
up,
ac-
THE
TRUTH
ABOUT
DELIN­
his birthday. A delicious dinner war
in these times when crime is ram
ture with a bag full if thrills and cording to County Agent C. H. Berg- enjoyed by the guests with ¡a theatre shown at regular prices. This win
QUENT TAXES
pant you should use the same care
iomance. This is the first picture Strom, ihe tester for the associa- party afterwards returning later to b» your only chance to see this
Under date of May 24, 1030,
the in
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_______
selecting
an ________
attorney
who m to
that
used the timberlands for its »> tlon wl“ co-operate with Mr. Berg- George's home where the huge birth­ gieat show, one that will long be re­
County Court by letter directed the .
tne^e cases as vou would m
in se-
Starting a week from
Sheriff and myself
to proceed with cur one U) try your own ca8e
cale since
talkies came in and some 8trom and the niembers of the a*- day cake was cut and served to membered.
Sunday, May the 1st, "Union Depot,"
the
collection
of
delinquent
taxes.
At
.....
k
.
interesting
scenes
of
the
wooded
sociation
this
year
in
obtaining
tester
the guests.
George received many
the collection of delinquent
- t ». qualifications alone should be your
another sensational picture comes
country are included. Bill Boyd will records of all sires to assist in plac- beautltll
this time It was estimated that the w I( guide
birthday
gifts.
Those
and a big added attraction, the first
be
seen
In
the
male
lead
as
the
care-
,n8
better
bred
bull
on
the
farms
cost of foreclosure would be any
in attendance were. Glen Shellen-
I will make no promises that 1
where nom
from »10,000
and
wnere
*10,000 to »12,000 —
- cannot and will not keep 1 car free 8on of a lo« « lnK operator, who and ‘«eating proven sires with a berger, Reynold Wilson, Robert En- "Fashion Revue’ with many of the
latest smart clothes shown on rea>
there was no money in the Treasury Q
promise that should I be re- ha8 ,ntrulited hls operations to his ,RW of Keeping such animals in the gleke, James
Miller, Carl
Curtis
live, pret y girl models, and every
which could be lawfi^ly used for nomtnated and elected j w,„ follow
Ginger Rogers plays opposite eounty
Beach, LeKoy Haynes, Carl Lierman,
Sunday some lucky patron will win
this purpose, hence an item of *lo.- h u[Ile econ0mical, energetic and h,m ,n th* ro,e of an entertainer on
iiiiv iiE L L CANDIDATE James Fill yand George McKercher. on« of the gowns worn by the mod­
■ —
-
“—* and
----* ejjjcjenj procedure that I have fol- ~ carnival l*o»t. Hobart Hoiiwortll
tONNLLL t A M ilD A I h The guests departed at a late hour
000 was placed • in
the
budget
brought up at the budget meeting in lowed in the past. I am a firm be- Kd*ar Kennedy and Harry ¡Sweet LOR REELECTION IN PRIMARIES wishing George many more happy els or can pick any gown to suit
taste at Proctors,
Portland,
who
the latter part of 11130. At the bud- never In the principal of
birthdays.
square T “A .Uke
‘ he principal sup­
furnish the gown’s for the show and
J. W. Connell again Is a candidate
get meeting 1 expressed the opinion dealing and equal treatment to all. porting t.des, the latter two provid-
who have the very finest in every­
for sheriff on the Republican ticket.
that in these times of financial de- Unemployed, widows and orphans ing the fun.
Barnes Neighborhood
thing for women and girls who de­
Arthur and Morton Havel and Mr- Conne“ has filled the office of
pression and disaster and unemploy- , 8hould ^ accorded and recelve tht
mand
the best in styles. Come and
then
company
will
top
the
vaude
Sheriff
for
the
past
3
years
and
has
ment that the County would rt Eame treatment that every indlvid-
see
beautiful
gowns on
beautiful
v:lie in an act titled "Hot Water." made a very effective officer. If
celve more money from its ae.,n- ua, recelve8
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Johnson, H.
girls
and
it
may
be
you
who
will be
the
voters
of
Washington
U
’oignty
It
deals
with
the
troubles
quent taxes by allowing all delln-
of two
R. Johnson, John Johnson, and sev­
The work of the District Attor-
quent taxes to be paid in fiyi with ney.8 off(ce 8l
,y
^ car_ men on then way to Europe to col- approve “ of his administration it is eral otheis members of the Cedar the lucky one. Friday and Saturday,
, hp . a8Si„fanop
aislstan„
„ '•
« the wnnfngs,on
wnntngs.on a lottery ticket. thelr duty to cast thelr vole tor hlm Mills local of the Farmers Union at­ May 6-7, will be two days to remem­
interest at 8% and I that the County j , d on wlthmlt
wl. hmlt ‘tJ
leci
Court had authority to follow this deputy_ and my opponent doe3 nol Hplay a,ld
will offer several at the c°m*ng primaries.
tended the meeting last Tuesday ev­ ber. The Beaverton Relief Society
procedure.
The item nevertheless promt8e that he wU, carry on the «ong hits, •—
-
-
vhile ......
Will and
Gladys
ening at the Grange Hall in Cedar have the theatre for these dates and
for a most worthy cause "Charity"
was placed in the budget and the ,abors Qf the offlcp wlthout a88l8t. Ahern with Brother Den will per- UAKÜ KINK TO FEATURE
Mills.
A SERPENTINE NIGHT
the
funds go to the Relief Committee
money so budgeted was collected ---- e. He only says that he will , etrale r°P# and yarn spinning. The
H R. Johnson and Roy Berst at­
during the tax collecting period of carry lt ouf WIthout a salarled depu- 1 t '0ony
w“ ‘ consl8t of 8,x »•-
tended the county Farmer’s Umoc who are charged with tne helping
The Hi-Jinks program at the Uaks meeting at the court house in ttiils-
1931. Under date of May 21, 1031, ty wblch |eaves hjm free tp
g (fro entertainers presenting song,
of people who are in dire need. A
Skating Kink Saturday will teature
the present County Court by letter , he courMp ()f exppndl
for a7 slgt_ a« d dances,
boro Saturday.
very special show is being prepared
a Serpentine Nue. Miles and miles
directed me to proceed with the ance
thp
3umg
^
m
Mrs. yA. W. Stevens and little Pearl
Joe
E Blown in "A Local
Boy
of
brilliantly
colored
paper
serpen-
foreclosure of delinquent taxes. In which f have heretofore pald over
SAFETY SLOGANS
Burke celebrated their birthdays last
,,
. ......
.. j . * H 7
l
tine will be given away to the ska- week.
the meantime the legislature had . ............................
1
Makes Good" will be the picture
met, had passed some tax law and It above 8et
fortb During mv term of
N° sa,ety devlse has yet
been
ters throughout the entire evening
Helen Berst was a dinner guest of with many special surprises in store
was agreed between the County 10ffice the
County has not paid o
mentioned to take the place of
thai
session. The skating the session
starts
A1 Lindemain
home of Tobias, for the patrons
as Queen con­
Court and myself that lt would be a sln )e douar for * outside^ ie° U| one above the ears.
at 7 P- m. and lasts un.ll eleven last Sunday.
test,
vaudeville,
De
Luxe
Gift Nite,
better UV w^it until after the laws of as8i8tance
°
Raid
trouble
break into a hospital o'clock. “Chuck" Hawley opens the
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burke and
that session had been
printed ano
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a v , the trick Is to keep out.
13 number musical program on the family of Cooper Mountain visited and others.
The modern A, B, C,—Always be mammoth pipe organ at 8 30 p. m.
circulated la order that we mignt
No ^
( .am#, lM t
Remember the dates.
the Walter Burke home here Sunday
careful.
Each Monday and Thursday even­
proceed In accordance therewith. In |
A 4-H sewing club has been or-1
the meantime a case had been ar-
Due to the rainy weather Sunday
Remember! Stop your machine be- ings at the Oaks Kink are Bargain ganized recently
at
the
Barne.
nights. Ladies’ skates are ten cents school Mrs. N. B. Johnson 19 cne
gued in the Supreme Court contest- Beaverton ball players were kept fore cleaning and oiling.
on Monday and Thursdays, everyone leader. The members of first divis­
Ing the levy of certain taxes. If the | from meeting a rival team. Next
___________________
skates for a quarter. A contest ion sewing are:
contentions of that taxpayer were Sunday the boys will play Oswego
Willa Shipman,
sustained ,lt would no doubt have on the home grounds.
Milk Bootlegging Ran
lasting eight minutes is featif-ed Bertha Shipman, Della Burke, and
nulified a large number of the de- A benefit dance for the team will
Rhode Island’s state legislature every Wednesday and has created Mae Burke. Members of second di­
llnquent taxes in Washington County be given May 17th at Huber Hall.
seems much more determined to much '"terest In trick skating. The vision sewing are Gladys Young and
Oaks Kink is open every afternoon Irene Chin. The boys have organized
and If we proceeded and the h o l d i n g _____________ j m a l t e mllk bootlegging a greater of-
and evening.
Admission into the a poultry club under the leadership
In the Supreme Court be adverse, It I
would me in that we would have ex
Fishing License* Available
, fense than liquor bootlegging,
would mean that we would have ex |
I Rropo8al8 before that body are to rink is always free.
of Charles Burke.
pended a large amount
amount of
of money Fishing and hunting licenses are inflict a penalty for handling non­
Mr. and Mrs. LaBorne of West
uselessly and wasiefully in our pro now avaiiable at the F. W. Bishop inspected milk of »100« first offense
NOTICES
Slope were at the R. G. Berst home
cedure. Ihe matter was taken up Hardware Store. This new arrange- maximum; and handling liquor
is
Sunday afternoon.
verbally and by written commumca- ment make8 lt more convenient for »100 first offense maximum.
The school board of the Barnes
To
dispel
any
misunderstanding,
1
tions with the County Court and it sportsmen to obtain a license with-
school
attended the school meeting
wish to state that at all times
was thought best by the County ou^ journeying to other places. Fish-
In Beaverton, Tuesday night.
since
becoming
County
Judge
1
have
1
Court and myself to delay the in ermen, especially those out for sal-
Claud Ewing visited his cousin
driven my own personal car ,on both
F'ew Seek Crops Loan
etltution of the foreclosure until at- nion, are reporting unusually good
Cllta Berst recently.
county
and
my
private
business
and
ter this decision
was
rendered catches.
Charles Burke was pleasantly sur
Only about 25 applications for fed that all oil, gasoline, tires and re-
Immediately after the decision was
eral crop loans under the provisions pairs for It have been purchased prised by a group of young people
rendered, on the 6th day of Octobe, [
at his home Saturday evening, the
of the Reconstruction Finance Act and pajd ior by my8e|f
1931, we went to work to prepare
METHODIST CHURCH
occasion being Charles twenty-first
have been filed by Washington Coun­
DONALD TEMBLETON
the tax foreclosure proceedings and
Rev. L. C. Boor Minister
birthday. Those
attending
were.
ty farmers at this date.
Applica­
the suit Is now pending and lt Is
John
Trachsel,
Robert
Johnson,
Cur­
tions
for
loans
under
these
regula­
my Intention to carry out all orders 1 Sunday School at 10 a. m.
tis Johnson, Roger Johnson, Leslie
tions must be received at the Spo
Breaching
by
the
minister
at
11
a.
of the County Court in relation to
The Washington County Heaftn Johnson, La Lun Chin, Annie Chin.
kane office not later than April 30.
tax foreclosures as 1 have In the m. subject “The Family of God"
Omar
Fendall,
Forest
Grove,
Ben
a
ha8 retained the services Polly Chin, Mable Lee, Gladys Young.
Offlclul board meeting at 12 m.
past.
Heesacker,
Forest
Grove,
and
F.
E.
*
*
a
u
lc
Liealth Nurst for coun- Edwin Young, Ruth Weaver, Donald
Devotional service at 8 p. m. Blc
In this connection, permit me tu |
rbe Rowell, Hillsboro R No 2, compose ty wlde
Salary and all expen- Beard, Helen Bert, Winifred Berst, Beg- j
tures on
Korea.
Subject
eay that the County Court under
. the Washington County loan com- ats are| olnf> paid foi by the Health gy, William
JAM ES L E W IS
and
Phillip
Burae,
Christian Dawn in Korea."
association and the County is do­ Floyd, Delbert, Della, Mae, v 101a
date of May 21, 1931, made and en­
B. O. Address, BEAVEKTON, ORE.
Indies Aid Wednesday afternoon. I mlBee-
nating office space in the court learl and Charlie Burke. After re­
tered an order in Its records direct
Midweek services Wednesday at 8
house.
ing the District Attorney and Sher­
CANDIDATE FOR
freshments were served at midnight
p. m.
iff to proceed with the foreclosure
everyone finished the evening danc­
Mrs. F. H. Schoene was hostess to
of the delinquent taxes. So far as
ing at Cedar Mills.
County Commissioner
a group of friends Tuesday after­
1 know that I b the first order that
Republican
Primary May 20, 1932
OONGKKGATIONAL CHURCH
noon,
the occasion being a shower
had ever been formally entered upon 1 Rev. Charles F. Clarke, Bastor
for Mrs. James Kamrar (Doris Wood-
A new stand has been put up at r .
17
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said subject, at least, it is the first
west Slope on canyon road by u. c .| F o r a n E c o n o m i c a l , I m p a r -
The subject for the sermon Sun- ruff). Those present were Mrs. Kam-
and only one that had been called
to my attention. A few days later iday morning will be "Winged Souls" j rar s r-i Mrs. James Kamrar, Mre.
Norveii to be known a* the canyon ^ a | Business Administration
Road Poultry
Stand, dealing
in
on June 5, 1931, an order
was
made |and a‘ 7:30 p. m. “ Banishing the Reinhart, Mrs Harry Hudson,
Paid adv.
poultry, hens, buy and sell fruit
and entered In the County Couri Blues." Mr. Clarke preaches both Mra w
^ McKell, Miss Juliette
] and vegetables.
from which It appears that there I “ mes. Christian Endeavor at
6:30. Carter, Mrs. W. R. Scott, Mrs. . E.
was 5 years’ delinquent taxes on Urayer
meetings Wednesday
at 8 Hansen, Mrs. Doy Gray, Mrs Cre^e
property owned by G. Russell Mor­ o'clock. You are cordially Invited to] Main. Mrs. Scheone
served a very
gan. and the Court upon that date all our services.
tasty lunch to the guests.
J. W . C O N N E L L
made an order In which It remitted
all penalties and Interest for th e!
Republican Candidate
five years upon that property ex- ]
WOMAN HILLS TREACHER
TO SUCCEED HIMSELF FOR
cept «%.
( n doing so the County
lx»» Angelea—Just after telling hi*
Court followed the very procedure
SH E R IFF
that 1 bad advocated a year before congregation, "If you never see me
PRIMARIES MAY 20, 1932
to be extended to every" delinquent aKmln* meet. nle ,n o lo ry<" Kev- Hpn'
taxpayer, i|»ieniployed. widows and ^ Hunter- 4S. n fKro Pr6acher. wa*
.Paid adv.
shot and killed by a negro woman
orphans and others.
who said he owed her »100 for wash­
Ihe trial of criminal cases are, In­
'W -XK -XVW
ing and other services.
deed an cxj>enslve matter and In­
volve expenditure of vast sums of
money. If the defendant Is acquitted
It means that the County must pay
any expenses of the proceedings;
M EAT
. . GROCERIES
where convictions are secured fines
are generally secured and the costa
and expense recovered. During my
term of office the recoveries, fines
Broadway St.
Beaverton 6405
penalties, forfeitures and costs have'
exceeded by many thousands of dol­
lars the cost of prosecution; hence
Mun.-Mon.-Ttft*. April 24-25-26
A
W V V W V W V W S % S S W A W % V .V .
*1
Vote
X No. 65
SPECIAL
1 lb. TEA Green or Black-—
S*P
HARDW ARE
Plumbing and Heating
Hunting and Klnhlng licenses
for 8a le
F. W . BISHOP
Phone 200.1
D O LLAR
DAYS!
W S W W W iS V u V W W .W V W
HUMMER CLASHES BOYS Si GIRLS
Stage & Tap Dancing
Four JswMoni* $2.50
Every Wednesday at Grade School
LORETTA FLORENCE
rsurserv uaad
modern paini.*.
in­
for ■Inua
Hlr
Heeulu
tuits are
nedlate.
I. C. Ingham
Hell’s Angels
k
m
APiUL
■maS
The
Picture Sensation of the
Wed.-Thur*.
Age
April 27-28
Stepping Sisters
tATliaDAVl SUNDAY
o t t ä j ä ä
K«»ally Snappy Picture with
Fine Supporting Program
E. L. M cCORMICK
1
CANDIDATE FOR
ç a c k by m id h io m t jj ^ m ^
COUNTRY STORE
EVERY WEDNESDAY
County Treasurer
V
ON THE
''Dollar Day” roundtrips arc
first iloti tickets st about |1
per 100 miles, good on ALL
TRAINS, in coaches or in *
Pullmans (plus usual berth
charge).
Republican Ticket
“ Economy”
Paid
29-8«
Ruling
Voice
EVERY FRIDAY
adv.
Special A nnouncem ent
C om ing Sunday, May 1st
$16.65
$25.00
;
’.T
u
»M.
Union Depot
and Our First
Fashion Revue
n f lK < & -R O SKATING
ttE R
I
•RINK-
Similar roundli tpi at apptoxi•
moiri y If o milt belurm oil
SoMlbrrm Pjti/ic notion
O A K S B A R G A IN N IT F S
Mon. I jm II«*’ Skate* I 0 e
Thur». E verybody skate* 2*c
Southern
P acific
C. E. Allen, AgMit
Fri.-Ant. April
1*E LUXE GIFT NITE
PRIMARIES MAY 20. 1932
SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS
FRANCISCO
1.OH ANGEI.ES
MEDFORD
EUGENE
¡KLAMATH FALLS
ONUS
Hoiboke Bros.
V
0000 OMAU
Beaverton, Oregon
V b W A W ’A Y W i V .W b V / jV A W
BEAVERTON
..THEATER....
Patronize a Home Owned Grocery
and Market
PLAN A PARTY
REDUCED R A IE S SE. 2284
Heautlful Gowns on Keauttful Girls
Gowns from Proctors In Portland
where the "latst Word in Fashion
is to be had.
Come and Win a Beautiful Gown
Prl«*ea,
U r, atudent* 15c,
under It, 10c
Sunday Matinee S p.
Every Night 7 p. m.
children
EARL C. BRONAUGH, Jr.
FOR
ATTORNEY GENERAL
REIT III .It AN
EUteen Years Legal Experience . . . .
World
War
Veteran
Born in Oregon
ru.
9 p.m.
,
PRIMARIES MAY 21), 1932
Paid Adv.
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