The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 29, 1932, Image 1

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E u gen *. O t e g ° n
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BEAVERTON. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1932
Get our prices first on your printing jobs
SIXTH YEAR NO. 7
PERSONAL ITEMS
FROM BEAVERTON
Large
Percentage of
Found in T w o
Iron
W ell
W ater Test made
J. O. Bailey Especially
Qualified
as Candidate
for Supreme Judge
Float Design Contest
Winners to be Announced
at Benefit Show
Enterprise Want Ads bring home the bacon.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY"
Col. Clark Commended
for Saving Four Lives
COUNTY VETERAN’S
Í0 GATHER AÎ
SHUTE PARK
Winners in the float design con­
test will be announced at the Beav­
erton B elief Com m ittees show on
Friday and Saturday evenings, May
6th and 7th, and
prizes
awarded.
Milton Krickson, of Portland,and
I There will be
three
cash prizes.
The Washington County V eterans
Lillian Lu dw ig o f Kinton, sus.ained
'W ith each adult admission 250 voles
association will meet at the Shute
back injuries Sunday evening, when
will be given
fo r the
Beaverton
Park auditorium , in annual session
the car in which they were
riding
Queen candidate. These votes must
The association includes
organiza­
crashed into a parked car, owned
be used on the two designated even-
tions ot veterans o f all wars and
by Kaym ond Shearer at
Lombard
' ings
This is m erely to start the
their auxiliaries. The public is in­
street.
m eeting this
week,;
which were
' contest.
vited to attend the progrum, which
new
man-
the
S. J. Sorrells is
thoroughly discussed by the council
begins at 2 o'clock. Mayor Orange
! Three
young
ladies
have
been
ager of the Safew ay Stores here, he Mr. Jannsen represented the Jann-
Fhelps w ill make the address of w el­
nominated and other entrants are
w ill be assisted by K. H. McCulloch sen drilling company
in a proposi­
welcome and
their
names should
come and H. V. Gat, a Grand A rm y
and C. A. Mast.
tion to drill an eight inch test jpell
be handed as soon as possible to
veteran, will respond. The G . A. K.
John Splez, o f route 2, is nursing a on an hourly basis. The rate is to
and Boy Scouts drum corps will be
any ot the follow ing: Andy Ander­
broken
right arm suffered
when be J1.50 an hour while drilling, until
In attendance to enliven the day, and
son. 1. K Metzler or Dr. TâP'ert.
k ick ed
by a horse.
w ater is absolutely assured, then he
each patriotic group will present a
j
The queen
elect
and
princesses
A son was born Friday, April 22nd
e,, „ „
number on the program. A mem­
w ill be gueste o f honor at the Port­
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.,
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, would receive an additional *1-50 an
to Mr. and Mrs. K.
(Von Hetu) Mil- .
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„n
orial service will be given in honor
hour.
1 he city Is to fuinisn an
land Bose Festival Queen s ball and
ler, at St. Vincent hospital. Dr. Ma- n .
.
y
.
tKp tAaf Af
of those who
have
passed
away
..
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.
materials necessary fo r the test. A r­
will be escorted to the various tea*
son was attending physician.
^
considerabUi dlacu8glon. Council-
since the 11*31 meeting.
tures of .he Festival by the Port-
Miss lLucfl^le Hr own, acqompan|ed
man
Marsh suggested that a con­
At 1 o'clock a big "get-together"
I land Bosarians.
by Miss M argaret
rgaret Purnine and Miss
A L F B K D K. C L A R K
tract be drawn by A ttorn ey Meyeis,
luncheon will be served to members
Festival buttons, which will entitle
J.
O.
B
A
I
I
K,
Y
Schrack o f Portland,
were Sunday
Mr. Cunningham and A. M. Jaftnsen
_' of the organization and their ranc­
.. . the wearer to free admission to dif-
guests o f her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Among the many
dram atic epi
Mr.
Bailey
is especially
<l ua____ ferent , ira
features
during
the
festivi-
bread,
butter.
or his attorney fo r the drillin g o f a
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iu ira
um
mr
im i,,-
mere is - hes. Coffee, , sugar,
c- u,
u
u i.r,,
Geo. Brown.
eight inch test well,
the
location to by
education, training and exper
o f ». t • h . * e vV
week,
ill U be
sodes of the " oi >
, ciyis and plutes n and
silverware
will
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o w 111
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I fo
w l r “ sale
u 1“
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el
^ a n . ' t ) i C U .
m ill
3 I I V C I W « 111
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OiHielnl o _ ffice
___ u 11 , rt ,i „ out conspiculousiy
. l O T U , ^ l y . . V 1' .
Thom as Bishop
made afishing trip
be selected at a later date, and be ience for the hi^h Jiuiicta
o ce one dollar eao^ These button« w ill one
stands 0 1 1
)t»ople of be furnis^ec* an(f tho.se attending are
to D airy Creek Sunday and brought
submitted at the regular meeting of which he seeks. He Is fa ir and — ---- by the candidates and their antl
°* >ntelcat u>
e
( ) ffOD requested to bring enough food fo r
home
catch o f 15 fine trout. He
broadminded,
well
grounded
in the a 8ponsorg
be u obtainable
and particuliu y
o
fam ily
party.
The
u
iu a u u iiu u v M ,
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n
p u u s u i s « and
uui w
w i t„
n
utf
u u t u m u i F i from
i t ’ i i i Oregon
^
♦ h9 their
y or
oi
jui n t> .
i u c tables
u
the council May 2nd.
reports
such a crowd o f fishermen
G. A. law, fam iliar witty trial and appellate members o f tbe contest committee, veterans, for the c *»'
lKu
,
. will be set In the auditorium . and
A iTOviu.uciiu.wvu
recommendation
from
ere , 6 coul
ai ly tind space to
Liodge that a new procedure, fearless, studious, Indus-
One thousand votes fo r the candi- incident is a lo iila n d man. Oolon
j be blU4(ness session will be held at
park his car.
city charter be drafted was accepted tnous and conscientious, in
both dale w l„ be Klven W(th each Dutton. A lfred ,'K. Clark, who is a candlda**; the table.
Drs. Heisley,
Beaverton
KjnaaaiAi ■ that
* uni » a committee,
«nm m uioa o
a n □ n o v.a
aKii/< and
•> n.i private
nriua t p 11
f p he
he has
has ren,-
ren* « ih , --------
. . . the
.
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Boswell
chosen
public
life
conlest * ......
WH1 run approxim ately “ >■ tbP KepubUcan nomination for
O fficers o f the organization this
or ors, wi
a 8 eieo p can lec- and 4be
com m ittee dismissed . A dered valuable service to the State tbree weeks,
United States senator.
_
^ year are Hugh S. Bogers, U. S. W.
Briefly stated Colonel Clark
ure a
e
e ows H all V\ ed- m otjon was
made by Councilman and his community and is known as
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_
V. president. Verne M cKinney o f tne
nesday, M ay 4. The subject w ill be
assistant
to the
Judg*
Advocate American
leg io n ,
vice-president;
from the civic organizations of the an
independent
thinker,
and.
General of the a im y was in siiu m .n
Mary Johnson o f the W om ans
R adio in D iagnosing and treatin g clty ( resulted in the recorder being stated by Murray Wade, cartoonist County Council of Parents
tal in saving the lives ot four young R e „ 8f Corp8 secretary, and Mrs. A.
Diseases.
Many pictures w ill be instructed to correspond
with the of the Salem Capitol Journal, "is
and Teachers Meet
shown, that w ill be
interesting to organizations on
soldiers, sentenced to be shot, tw o ^ W w | r d l o f the y s w v Aux_
the matter.
100 per cent propaganda proof.'' In
farm ers, showing how to test
at Garden Home fo r disobeying oiders and two tot ,,lary Mrs
A w H offm an and
tbe
W
na
ater
ic i
a
accounts
ib u u u L O
w
n ritten
iiu c ii o
un
ff
the
u i c 1928
j
o he
lie received
i ct-ci»v
»
v
* both
mw »
. the Bepublican
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grow ing uni
n see s bi fore plant- ledger some time ago are to be and
sleeping on post. He did this in the Mr8 Em ilia M cK inney o f the Am en-
nominations
fo r
face of the bitterest opposition o f oftn ,^ g ,on Auxj,la iy executlve com-
VCry ° y we c°hne, a mission turned to a collector, which will be State Senator and at
the general
election in Novem ber, received 79.518
", ‘ >n-rp_ ' b
met " in hlgh m ll‘ uiry authorities and as a mlttee
-i hpse officers ask the pa
.
or
rents and
leacn ers met in
...
.
ord«n i were r>ro .
.
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r
" l i s t week
the Beaverton K ea lty 9eleCted by R ecorder R ,cb ey'
TheYw ater com m ittee
was asked votes, the highest vote ever received Garden
Home Saturdav aftcrnoon re^ ll °
* m nir such cases ann ,r ' ° UC, K'r° UpH ” f the county to co*
company rented the Frank D Carl,
.
«O c iiiiu y a pmrvy uwmg
a ueun- in Oregon
by any
candidate
fo r
hllsinBM
.i.r tio n Of nlulKatet‘ K °veinin g such cases a n . operate in making this the biggest
loinimr th
iT^h °
t eai j r ' i ° n
q uent w ater bill to cut the grass and cither house o f the State Legisla- f f ,
h ,d
follows
the re!,ul, was thHt du,inK
‘ " ar '*nd best annual meeting since the
E n . go f C i a c ^ ^ county.*1'
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make 11 Kene,a' cleanup o f properly ture.
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American soldier was ever exe- u . A K . Veterans held their annua.
This
surrounding the city reservoir.
i Mr- Ralley i8 fam iliar w,th and ln- Forest G rove; 1st vice-president. Ere. CU ^
,°r
,Phe a f fa™ were touched " T T
**°t
, v
place was recently vacated by Mr.
Bullock who has lived there for the
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terested in the en“ re S U te ° f ° re' *>sex Marsh, of B e a v e r t o n 2nd vice- „ T b leflv at the time by the
° f R ‘ V * t#ra M ' OP*
past two years.
M R S ' J A C K S E R IO U S L Y IN J U R E D gon. H e has traveled
it by stage. president
Mrs Cartaon of Tim ber; UP<'na bf Ihe country 1»,« It was Knn' /n,,on8 a,e expected to attend.
A rthur Fluke, nephew o f L a m est
Mrti M K JaCk received
8evere train automobile, and airplane. He 8ecratary Mra RoKer WaHhburn of
is or should be J
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waf,nDurn or years later that the true story was p . r
,
Orandgeorge, is visiting relatives ,n !.n^ r‘! f ai “ 0nday’. . . . ^ ! n „ “ . . “ L *!*!
T " “ s “ or
“
S *“ be KOn‘Bt U r° Ve: trea8Urer Mr8 •
told
Even at thU time at
Import-
C o ^ o l y to M a n a g e
was
riding
ln,
turned
over,
In
an
common
sense
and
is, or should be Slng letary o f oarden Home; a u d i - nn, BHthei.1ngs o f ex-service men
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e.
town
a fter an absence o f over 12
effo rt
to passa
New Grocery Store
truck driven by a a progressive science, and that it Is tor Mrs Np,8f>n W a ,her> Beaverton.
som e
veteran who
years. H e is now with the navy in
H m iir h l.r
r-v,
UnnuL- n p n n lp
th e ir aC -
*
^
^
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.
'H e f e a l w a y s 18
SO Ilie
VeUTUH
Honolulu. .
Japanese. H er 20-year-old
daughter necessary to know people, their ac-
A
Cash prize will be given to
f.- the event
to be Opened Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Klm er W est and fam- was plnned under the car sufier,ne
anJ problems, in order to fhe 4.H cooking member serving the
Co|onei Clark in his discussion o f
lly w ere dinner guests at the O. L . *W° br° ken r,bs and a
SOn Ryron ProPcrly construe the law. H e also beat , 1 dinner at the County ex-
„
matter8 ha8 made only brief
"K ddle" Conoly w ill manage the
Llerm an home Sunday.
sustained cuts from flying glass.
believes t h a t ^ t b e
t to o hlblt at Hillsboro September 16-17. References to this incident and it
Supreme Court should be clear, con-
The first executive hoard m eeting ¡,1 7 "remained fo r “ The V eteran 7 an &roc,,'y
department
of
the
new
Miss L d ith W atts who has been
111 fo r some time has started taking Tw o New Drilgless Doctors C1Se and t0 the
Point- that
they of *be Council's
new officers
was (,x .SPrVice m ens publication, to ten qua,l,y K,ocery *° b* opened soon
treatm ents in Portland.
„
.
„
sh<>uld be a guide, to future Iran. he)d Tuesday aiternoon
ln
Mrs. of lh
8UCCe3Hful figh t he made on ,n lh,‘ Raynard
next door
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins bought
Open Offices in Beaverton »actions and dealings, rather than a Marsh's o ffice in Hillsboro, commit- bphal, o f theHP four condemned men to th,‘ P<>',<0™ c«‘ "A n d y " Anderson
acreage o f W. Biu-tenhak, o i Tigard,
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hindrance; and that petitions for re- teees fo r the year were appointed at ,ind the A m erlcan soldier generally w111
the n,,,Bt m a rk et
this w eek . There is 1 * acres and
Drs. O. F. and S, Etta H eisley hearing should be given careful con- that time.
- X lw foUr soldiers, -says The Vet
J he ‘“ te[ ' dr of the 8tore haa *>*en
a seven room house which their son- have opened offices in the Cady « “ N a t io n by all the Judges w
h
o
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d fro|n „
to lu ypar8 ^decorated in cream and olive green
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. building. Th ey are progressive and Participated in the original decision H i h School Student Body
of age, according to their enlistment ^ « Ht refrigeration
has
been in-
R o g e r Haw ley, w iil move into next have taken up the newer methods o f
The Or* * on V oter-
Octobp' :J4-
** M
“
W , .
papers. Th ey had all enlisted at .he
da‘ ry proOucU and meats,
weeK.
treating the sick. The profession is 1931' ,n d' 8cu-»»'ng possible candi-
Nominate New Officers !,m e this country entered the war.
° , th®, 8to,k ‘* in*
The 1926 Matrons
and
Patrons club
fast becommg drugless, using
less
dates fo r the « “ Preme Court at the
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som e, If not all. were younger than P' ay* d
®n « « r a c t lv e
racks, show
Order o f
Lastern
Star
met at the
drugs
each
year,
as
It
Is
realized
..
e,ect‘
0"
.
.
*
ald
reference
to
At
r
Htudpnt
Body
mpptlnir
Mon.
their
enlistment
papers
showed.
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uccetti4
o
f
*
t
h
e
’
"Conoly
G rocery
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...
A t a Student Body meeting Mon-
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Richards in that preventative medicine is better. M r Bailey as follows;
dRy off|ccra for thp npxt HPmester These boys had been sentenced to be Co „ wh(ch
branch or the t'rv
a branch o f the Co-
m
“ I!
/ r d f y eveninS- Mr. and Proper foods builds strong healthy
A " ,onB
m!“ *
* d are ^enn' starting in S«>pteniber were nomin- »hot and
the sentences were ap- |umbla hood c
|f)
t, „
Mrs. V. A. W oods w ere In attend- bodies and the successful physician
d'
Eniley o f Portland, who is atpd
proved with
a
strong rccommenda- aHsurpd M
„
P. y ’
p
y
ance.
of the future w ill have to prescribe 51, ln tbe Pr*me o f physical vigor, a
Nominations
were
follows- tlon that these sentences be carried qualntance h a v in g managed T h e
M r and Mrs. K rvine
W ills spent foods instead o f drugs. Another im- successful
practicing
attorney
o f Fre8ldent
(j^orge Brandle,
B ay out by way o f punishment and In ^ ".S a fe w a v ''S u ite s
Tuesday visitin g Mrs. W alter Van portant factor in the treatment o f b l^b standing, an authority on con- vvismer,
Charles
Hhlvely.
Paul the Interest o f m ilitary discipline.
14
K leek .
Many diseases are now treated sue- slil*Jiliohality, a man o f judicial tern- Boeckli.
“The cases came to Washington for
L ittle Llizabeth Gilmore, o f Pori- the
sick
is electrical treatment. Perament and with such a fine repu-
Vice-president: Porter Underwood review and recommendation by the
ith it. It is seldom ne- m
,a,,on
fo r cnaracter
character and public ser- Annabe|
Annab<.iip
Henson Bob
Knh Montgomery!
Monteomprv o ffice o f the Judge Advocate Gen-
land spent the week end with Mrs. cessfully with
llon ror
|e Benson,
M.C. M cKercher. H er father came cessary to remove the tonsils
as v *ce that he is proven vote-getter.”
Secy. Betty Sttckney.
era* before
being
passed to the B A L L TK AM D E F E A T S
fo r her Sunday evening
to take her they can now be treated and
re- Respectfully submitted
Treas. Reynold Wilson, Ld Posson president o f
the United States fo r
O S W E G O 18 to •
borne.
duced to normal.
Goitre, heart
fe- B a*ley lo r
Supreme
Court
Judge
K eporter; Vernon Bronkey, Glen r,nal
action. The records
were re-
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Robert
W oods
entertained
his male
diseases, constipation,
plies,
Committee.
Shellenberger.
John Berger.
viewed and
the sentences
approved
The
Beaverton
Ball cli^b
won
fratern ity
brothers
at
his
home llveL Kidney and stomach troubles
By Jay E McCall, Secretary
General Student Body
Manager. by several
officers
of
high rank another game Sunday from the Oe-
Tuesday
evening.
A fte r a short are
al1 treated
successfully
by Boaid o f Trade Bldg., Portland. Ore Malcolm Clement,
and then passed to the Judge Advo- wego club by a score o f 18-6. Good
business session, cards
w ere played, electricity.
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Yell leaders, 2 to be elected: Ar- ca^e General
for his
signature, pitching was turned in by H art and
after which a lunch was enjoyed.
Many o f the once so-called incur-
C O O P E R A T IO N A S K E D
thur Fluke, H arry Morgan, Agda H ow ever he referred them to Colonel Grant,
who let the Oswego cluD
C. C. T ripp returned home Wed- able diseases
such as tuberculosis,
T-
K
Matson, O liver S een. Ben Scruggs, Clark, In whom he had much con- down with Just 8 scattered hits. A t
'
' Wednesday
1 n KU‘lr MarKaret
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. Pulver.
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nesday evening
from
Washington. and even some cases o f cancer when meetjn>, at
D rift " Inn
West, ...—
Frank
Glen reached the conclusion that the sen- no time were either o f the boys in
unjust and that the evi- trouble.
For a winning club there
Iowa, whera he
had been visiting taken in time, yield to the modern noon
Colonel Alfred E
Clark as- W o lf' Harold Godfrey, Delbert Burk, tences were
offenses was a very small turn out.
his m other who
Is seriously ill. me.hods of treatment.
pirant fo r U S Senator
was the
Elections will he held next Mon- dence failed to prove the
day. At the same meeting the high charged.
H is
opinions in
these
Batting honors go to Johnnie Bar-
Mr and Mrs. Claude Anderson of
prlnclpal speaker. W. S. A verlll, as­
school
candidates
for
queen
In
the
cases
which
later
found
their
w
ay
ry,
Fretu Brandel, A l W ism er and
Portland, were dinner guests at the Senator Steiwer Tireless
sistant county agent told the plana
Beaverton float in
the Bose Parade, ,n l° congressional
hearings,
must Kenneth Hagoes. W ith these boys
W alter Van K leek home Thursday
.
18/
lr f
Q» t
f ° r a 4 H c,ub PXhlblt to be held
were
nominated.
Those .».»......»icu
nominated ------
have shocked
m ilitary In the - line-up
evening.
l n Work tor otate H illsboro Sept. 16-17. Noreen Allvn ------
---------- the
---- - higher
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- Just bad news to
3
were: Jeanne posson, Audrey Me- authorities whose recommendations the visiting club.
A m ong those
attending
Pomona
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urged Beaverton’s co-operation for
Quillan, B e.ty Stlckney, June Gill- w ere so vigorously
assailed.
It Is
The final score and lineup fo r
G ian ge at Cedar Mills Wednesday
As the
prim ary
election
draws the fair,
mor.*, Anna belli- Benson and Thelma not always healthy, ln the army to last Htpiday was
were
Mrs. John Dobbins, Mrs. Me-
near it becomes clear that Oregon
—
T efft. Those elected were: Audrey disagree too violently with superior Beaverton
18 19 1
Kercher, Mr. and Mrs. Stark. An- citizens have no Intention o f chang-
L A S T M E E T IN G OK I*. T. A
McQuillan, Betty Htickney, 2nd; Je- officers. It required a good deal o f Oswego
6 8 4
drew Kennedy. Mrs. Carl Hansen, Ing
representatives in the
United
R
H hi
Mrs W. Van Kleek, Mrs. C arter and States Senate These are hazardous The last meeting o f the year fo r ai! ne R o’ 8° " 3rd' abd Thelma T e fft nerve W
perhaps I. the
b m .r
LF, Hagoes
daughter G enevieve and Sam Law- times In Oregon and ln the nation, th,! Beaverton Parent-Teachers' as-
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a . .
a_d ...
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a r^y’
rence.
req J ing experience and sound think- r e la t io n will be held Monday even- , U " '' *° ,hi> r" c« »**"»
McQull- and recommendations o f the highest 3rd. Allyn C
H art P, Kohrer 2nd,
.
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mg
Mav 9th in the
M ch
«rhm.i an ls h avin g Beaverton at the close m ilitary authority are wholly unjust W ism er HS Barnes CF. W illiam s 1st,
Mrs. James Cameron of Portland, big in the Senate. Senator Ste.wer
£ »he H gh School o| thp sch
and
w
fo.Mdatlon.
Clark Grant P. I^urence RF.
and her sister Miss Beatrice
Wood- has been tireless on behalf o f better
^ a t T ir n e
the new officers o f the
moved up one place.
punched holes In the
evidence, crl- Oswego
Nixon
F\ Hettke
LF ,
ru ff, o f Tacoma,
spent Thursday conditions for farm ing, lur.itiering, yea. L W.UI b<* ‘"stalled.
Mrs. A H.
Beaverton
fo iged ahead
with ticized the conduct o f the trial and Dale C, G ray S8, Holden 1st, Hughes
ViHltlng Mrs F. H. Schoene.
fisheries and other industrial inter- R°tKenbeck
is
In charge
of the
another first place
In the
track Ba|d
that
“ In each case the defense GF, Denny 2nd, Haines
3rd, Lay-
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hagoes of Se-
eKl8' H u handling of thousands o f
“ ” d ^ n. : ' i aS° n
W“ ‘ ,eport
meet with McM innville last Friday.
'h e accused was so Indifferent as m er K F , Johnson P.
attle, spent Sunday and Monday at c)alm8 for war veterans, as well as n
Ratrols.
T he score was Beaverton 68, Mac HI to be practically no defense."
The club goes to Corneous
this
the C. J. Bielman home visitin g O. h,s 8l<PPort o f labor and unemploy-
____________________
49. H art was the high point man.
"H e
pointed out that fwno trials,
Sunday.
Hagoes who is recovering from a ment measures, complete a record
___________________ separately conducted, lasted
from
R E G IS T E R IN G
FEE
D R O PS
recent
operation
that tI,akes 'h e services o f the 8ena-
8:00 p. m.
V> 9 45 p. m., or but|one
SCH O LLS C L U B
ELECT
M r and Mrs.W. H. E n g l.k e and ‘ " ^ 'n ^ r - n - a h l e to Oregon. That .s
hour and, fo r.y -flve minutes to try,
Owners o f pur.bred j.r s e y * may
Mrs J L Bennett has been chosen condem n' a n T ^ n t e n ^ 'T w o ’ m enTo
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Beach attended mandmg po ,rU:
beCaU"
*“
°
f
tbe
COm-
now
register
cattle
that
tions he now occupies ,
register cam e mar
ar
1
pr*t ide-.t of the .Scholl
W om ans death that in oi....... .
toi theac 1
h
d
th
Canyon
the reception a; the Masonic Tem ple
...... -
Banking and
r * ten ° dollars
f f ' V* ^
m Mrs
K h z. c
^ e d Ir
T JS S T S S i iS T S i
Tuesday evening given In honor 8t ..........
a „u Cur-
Lur- d „
instead ^ o f f° the
kT ' u
o ...ce ,s are
airs. Bdixa-
cused
n ^e Z, Z ^
J P. O Bnen. manager o f the Ore- ' ency and Appropriations commit-
h ^
have
b?,hf RePd' vice-president; Mrs. J. M and In
in the other eight lines Clark Z(m merman Us the b-otne.” o f Peter
go,, W ashington Railroad A N aviga
Hv
a P " * '" ™ t o , a(,ro rd . ^
w^ d receded from "he Z
,
8ecr- ," r y : abd
Mrs. C. conclue
concluded
his opinion with the
em- Z1
candidaU fo r Joint aen-
tlon company.
^
c* ln f . thp
•**
_ . 1f rk,n
. . i Mrs.
K. K. phat.c
Adde
I “ to rv,.
tl]fl8P
ipfs b« hp ’ h_
. Vears. Am erican \ Jersey Cattle club. O ffl- ^ Howell
will . . ‘ e u 7 s v u . r " e Y r 'a
pha,,c lanK08ge that the proceedings ator from Yamhill. Tillam ook and
Je
organization state . .
*
8 de,eKate to the make up a record on which It w ill be Washington
counties
Mra. L C. Dooly o f Salem, form ­ A d d e d to those facts, he has youth. cja,s Q[
intelligence and a vast fund o f infor- lh>t t w - rwluctloyn *
|lne WIth ; ’ a t i
^ be h8,d ‘ n
d lfflcu R If no* impossible to d e fe n d o r
erly o f
Beaverton,
was
visiting mation at
People nPAQ4lr,t
__________ ______
ju stify
th*
execution o f The death
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friends in town for several days this
....
.
,.
, ,
present financial conditions
over _ the lana- May 25 to 28.
wpp^
» n o are solid on their feet lecognlzo
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sentences by w ay of punishment or
country but that the reduction will
that the state will benefit by re-
W H IT F O R D
upon ground other than that as a
Mrs N ,’r,“*n Allyn entertained the
probably be only temporary.
Mr. and
Mrs. W a lter
Brown o f turning Senatoi Steiwer
Continued on page 4
members o f
her 4-H cooking club
Portland and their daughter Mrs.
There will be a card party A pril
h i her home Tuesday afternoon. A l­
Nelson, o f McM innville, were Sun­
so at W hltford school.
—
—
t er a bU8iness meeting games were
Mrs James Bradley of Portland
day visitors o f Mr. and Mrs. Joe
P. M Madden
has
rented
the Mrs T. Cleland
Is In charge o f the
The
BANK
OF
H K A V K K T O N . Play*d on the
lawn and a picnic
spent the week end visiting hersls-
K eller.
on Kth and Angel streets Kiris
sewing
club, which
are member
Federal Reserve
8ystem
Those present were
ter Mrs. W. H. Englcke.
. Frank place
, , 4- H
—
, — — ,unch enjoyed
Jack R u ff o f Forest O rove visited
to C.
R. K erby o f the
K erb y Fox finishing their project and
hope to Is Y O U * bank, and offers you every t-^fatdlne Watkins, Jane Domogalla,
hi* parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R u ff
Sp|#ct your Mother Day G ift at farm at Aloha and
the
Summers ho,d an achievem ent day
program modern banking service
W e appre- V ,vl* n E«'«*«. M arjorie and Marga-
TvesOay
Browns Beaverton Pharmacy,
, bouse on 9th street to Larby Grant. •uo&-
I elate tbe opportunity of serving you. *
80011 and u >u N o rv eR
Samples ot w a ter from the Lombard
and Klco D airy wells have been ob­
tained by a comm ittee composed o f
Mr. Cunningham, Councilman Marsh
and Kordney, and tested fo r bacteria
and chemicals . The test revealed
amount of
iron, especially
^ .„ u a r d .ample, j
Meyers
read the
two
u
fo r
drlUing submitted by
Mr
Cunmn>;huin, at
the
special