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Mr. and Mrs. O. E . L ie rm a n and
fa m ily and Mr. and
M rs. R o b t. V.
H a rris, sp en t M others D ay a t K in -
ton a t th e
hom e o f Mr. and
M rs.
August D allm an.
M rs. A. Coon, o f C o rvallis, visited
her s is te r M rs. L ew is S m ith and h er
sister-in -law
M rs. F r a n k
S m ith
In
| B ea v erto n ov er the w eak end.
Mr. and M rs. Guy M cC orm ac of
G ard en Hom e e n te rta in ed a group o f
friend s a t th e ir hom e Su n d ay even
ing w ith m oving p ictu res of s c e n ic
views. T h o se p resen t w ere Mr. and
Mrs. F . H. S ch oen e, M r. and Mrs.
Doy G ray and M rs. R u b y Boyd.
M rs R o b e r t S u m m ers en te rta in ed
the 500 C ard clu b w ith a luncheon at
her hom e la st F rid a y a fte rn o o n . A
very p lea sa n t a fte rn o o n w as spent
playing c a rd s in w hich
M rs. Geo.
B la s s e r held high
sco re
and Mrs.
E lm e r S tip e low.
<
Mr. and
M rs. C h a rles E sslg , le ft
fo r
W h ittie r
C alif.,
F rid a y
a fte r
¡sp en d in g th e past th re e m onths w ith
Mrs. E s slg 's p a ren ts M r. and M rs.
| Wm. H u nter.
P E T E ZIMMERMAN
R e p u b lica n
C an d id ate
W . B. E m m o nd s moved Into one o f
the W e lte r houses on T h ird s tre e t
j th is w eek. He p u rchased th is prop
e rty som e tim e ago.
fo r N om ination
State Senator
Lincoln, Tillamook, Yamhill
and Washington County
SR El V O T E R S
PAM PH LET
P aid Adv
V .V / A V A
Mr. and Mrs. Andy D ennis, who
occupy one
of
the
G ran d g eorg es
I h o l i e s have gone to D eer isla n d
fo r a m onths stay.
Mr. and
M rs. Jo h n G ra y
moved
into the V in cen t house in W est Slope
F rid a y .
Mr. and Mrs. O. E . L ie rm a n and
M rs. R o b t. V. H a rr is a tten d ed the
fu n era l serv ices o f M rs. O m a 'la i-
Looking
MEAT
.
Holboke Bros.
Broadway
A
fro m
P ag e
C alifornia
M rs. C. C. B e a ch w ent to E u g en e
F rid a y to spend M others D ay y i t h
h er d au g h ter, who is a stu d ent o f U.
o f O. Mr. B e a c h and C arl jo lt e d
them Sunday. T h e fam ily re tu rn in g
home Sunday evening.
ON NEW ROUNDTRIPS EAST
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m
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
R ev . L. C. P oor. M in ister
Su n d ay School a t 10 a. m.
P re a c h in g a t 11 a. in.
E v e n in g w orship serv ice at 7:30
p. m , su b je c t " F a i .h ."
L ad .es Aid W ednesday.
Mid w eek serv ice W ednesday at
6 p. m.
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C O N G R E G A T IO N \J.
CHURCH
R ev. C h arles F
C lark e, P a sto r
B ib le School » 45 a. m.
P re a c h ng 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
S e n -io n s by the pa.,tor.
C h ristia n E nd eav oi 7 p.m.
W .V .V /.V .V .W .V .V A V i’.V A
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
ST A T F- O F O R E G O N F O R T H E
C O U N T Y O F W A SH IN G T O N
PRO BATE D EPA RTM EN T
In th e m at er
No. 3»45, N otice
o f th e e sta te o f
to C red itors
, N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t
the undersigned, 1. L. M orelock, has
I been appointed a d n iln is .ia to r of the
e sta te o f Z an lap h en e M orelock, de
ceased , by th e C ounty C o u rt o f th e
S ta te
o f O regon
fo r
W ash in g ton
County, and has q u alified . All per
JA M ES W. MOTT
Leading Republican
Berg Tavern
=
X
Formerly
VO TE ( X ) NO. 69
N E W E L L MACRUM
C an d id ate fo r
R ep u b lican N om in ation
Studio Tavern
Under the Management of BERG’S CHALET
Nexvlv Decorated and Equipped . Try Our
Famous Cooking
fo r
X
County Treasurer
D E C L A R A T IO N O F P U R P O S E
I f 1 am n om inated and elected to
the o ffic e o f
C o u n ty
T re a s u re r, 1
will co n d u ct th a t o ffic e upon the ba
sis
of
fu ll e ffic ie n c y
and
a tiic l
econom y.
1 will p erson ally devote m y e n tire
tim e and en erg y to th e d isch arg e of
my d u ties and
w ill elim in ate
the
serv ices o f a re g u la r
paid
deputy,
as a sav in g to th e ta x p a y e rs "»600.00
an n u a lly ' by e l.m in a tio n of useless
exp en se and e x tr a v a g a n t p ractices.
«
For Congress
stood by b an k ers.
does little m ors
th an place legal com pulsion upon the
R e se t ve
Sy ste m
to
con tin u e
its
p resen t cou rse, but o ffic ia ls in sist
th a t it is n o . w ithin th e ir pow er to
b ring about any ab so lu te rise in the
p rice level or to sta b iliz e th e dollar,
alth ou g h ad m ttin g th a t they can as
sist th e na ural w orking out of price
m ovem ents by m a k in g av ailab le a
g re a te r or lesser volum e o f cred it.
Som e o b servers seem to th in k th a t
the d an g er o f th e bill should It fail
to have the d esired e ffe c t, is th a t
g re a t d iscred it m ig h t com e o f the
e n tire system and th a t m ore rad ical
m easu res m ight be resorted to ano
.«suit in im p airm en t o f public co n n -
dence in the d ollar.
W W .W .V A W A 'A V M W A S
Mr. and M rs. D oy G ra y to geth ei !
wth Mr. and Mrs. V an G ray , of St.
H elens, Mr. and M rs. F re d E lle rs,
P o rtla n d , p leasan tly surprised
Mr.
G ra y 's m o th e r
Su n d ay
at
dinn ei,
V .V .V .V .^ V .V A W .V .V .V .V ,
under-
IS. IBS*
sons
hav ing
cla im s
a g a in st
said
e sta te a re hereby notified to p re sen t
the sam e, duly v erlfed as by law re
Candidate
undersigned
a t 712
H is record , both
as
a leg islato r quired to th e
J and a s C orp oration C om m issioner, is Sw etlan d B u ild ing, P o rtlan d , O regon,
• a reco rd o f achiev em ent.
w ithin six m onths
fro m
th e
d ate
H is e lectio n will
assu re
to the hereof.
| people of th is d is tric t activ e
and
D ated and firs t published M ay d
I e ffe ctiv e re p re sen tatio n in C ongress.
1932.
A V O T E F O R ANY O T H E R CAN
L a s t pu blication Ju n e 3, 1932
D ID A T E
IS
A
VOTE
FO R
I. L. M O R E L O C K ,
H A W LEY
A d m in istrato r
P aid Adv. M ott fo r C ongress Com.
W m. P. E llis, C h airm an
Allen & R o b erts, A tto rn ey s
Mr. and M rs.
Jo h n
L an n on
of
G lend ale, C alif., arriv e d a t the W al
te r S c o tt hom e F rid a y fo r sev eral
days visit.
Mr. L an n o n
Is Mrs.
S c o tts b ro th er. Upon th e ir retu rn to
C a lifo rn ia M onday th ey w ere acco m
panied by Mr. L an n o n S r., who had
sp en t sev era l m onths a t th e home of
his son-in-law
and d au g h ter Mr.
and M* s. S c o tt.
through*
bill, as
li
Free Ticket
_
G oldsborough
Washington
M r. and M rs. J . W. S p rag u e a tte n
ded a p a rty in P o rtla n d T u esd ay
even in g a t th e hom e o f Mr. and
M rs. W a lte r W estfall.
St.
The
T h e F e d e ral R e se rv e Sy stem is d i
rected to em ploy Its con trol ovei
cred it and cu rre n cy in an e ffo r t to
lesto re com m od ity prices to about
the 1926 level, under the G old sbor
ough bill, w hich passed th e H ouse
by an ov erw helm ing vote o f 28» to
60. T h e p ro p on en .s o f the m easu re
insist th a t it does not call fo r un
bridled in flatio n but
in stru cts
the
Fed eral R ese rv e Sy stem to pursue
m ore vigorously th e policy th a t It is
now try in g out and by th e pu rchase
o f gov ernm ent se cu ritie s in th e opeh
m ark et to expand the cred it facin-1
ties o f th e n ation
T h e re ce n t a c tiv itie s of th e
R e -1
M r. and M rs.
N. J . S k e e
w ere
g u ests o f Mr. and M rs. H a rry P a l
m er a t M ilw aukie Su n d ay a t d inn er.
C. F . Jo h n so n w as quite p ain fu lly
In ju red
W ednesd ay
w hile
cu ttin g
wood on Cooper M ountain. In fa ll
ing a tre e
he
w as
s tru c k by a
lim b on the shoulder, also had his
thu m b cu t open.
. G RO CERIES
Beaverton 6405
at
(C ontinued
M rs. J . D. B re h a u t o f U erv ajs.
w as a w eek end US' •st o f her siste r
Mrs. D ean.
Patronize a Home Owned Grocery
and Market
-erv e B o ard along th is line were too
co n serv ativ e to suit the large m a
jo rity of the House and prompt p ass
age of th is bill resulted.
R e p re se n
tativ e S te a g a ll in sists th a t C ongress
exp ects the F e d e ral R ese rv e to ex
h ibit th e sam e co n tro l over p rices
Lhat w as d em on strated in 1920 anu
21, when they w ere sharp ly d eflated .
He feels th a t a reason ab le am ount
of ad d itional cred it and cu rre n cy a t
th is .im e will s ta rt a rise in prices.
It
is
in te restin g th a t G ov ernor
H arriso n o f the New Y o rk F e d e ra l
R e se rv e
B a n k te stifie d
b efore the
B a n k in g and C u rren cy C om m ittee,
th a t C o n g ress wa., in sistin g th a t the
reserve banks do the very th in g they
were doing. O pposition to the m eas
ure is g en eral m fin a n cia l c irc le s
w here It is recognized th a t the a b
norm al
fa ll
In
p rices
m ust
be
ch eck ed to precede g en eral recovery.
and spending th e day w ith ner.
Mi
'.brig.V ■•poke on the N a
tional A irport and E lm e r Stip e on
B e r n a rd s
a irp o rt
a t th e
K iw an is
lunch on W ednesday. B e a v e r:o n
Is
to be com m ended as it is th e only
city in O regon
outside the
la rg e r
cities to have tw o a n ports.
N. J S k e e, re p resen tin g the Coun
cil, K iw an is clu b and C h am ber of
C om m erce of B e a v e rto n ; H. R . F in d
ley. C edar M ll.s and T h o m as Tongue
H illsboro, w ere appointed as a com
m ittee to in vestiga e the ad v isab ility
of W ashington County con so lid atin g
w ith M ultnom ah County. A m eetin g
of the various rep re sen tativ es w as
held in P o rtlan d W ednseday T h e
m a tte r will be studied thorou ghly
before a report is made.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry B a rn e s, Mr.
and Mrs. M etcalf, Mrs. R . D. P a ll-
m an.M r. Ford n ey and the p a s to r’ a t
tended th e C o n gregatio n al club m eet
ing w hich w as held in P o rtlan d la st
W ednesday.
T h e an n u al m eetin g o f th e C o n gre
g ad on al C h u rches o f O regon w as
held in P o rtlan d M onday, T u esd ay
and W ednesday of th is w eek. B e th
el C h urch sen t four d elegates and
the p asto r as re p re sen ta tiv es: W illis
Cady. Mr. F ord n ey , Mrs. W. C. a-c-
Kell and Mrs. L. D. Sh ellen b erg er.
bott a t S h erid an W ednesday.
Mrs. E lm e r D eusard visited Mrs.
O .E . L ierm a n W ednesday.
M rs. M abel H arriso n retu rned to
h e r hom e Sunday evening a lte r a
w eeks n u rsin g in th e L ew is S m i.h
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r P ik e left fo r
th e ir hom e in M odesto, Cal., a fte r
spending the past w eek v isitin g re la
tiv es in B eav erto n .
M rs. T e f f t and V erne Allen and
Mrs. A. E . Allen m otored to Alt»an>
Monday in response to a teleg ram
th a t Mrs. Allen s m o th er w as ver>
low.
As th e resu lt o f a bite fro m a
ca t, J . F .
W rig h t
is s u ffe rin g a
badly In fected rig h t hand. N ot re a l
izing th e serio g m ea s o f th e in ju ry ,
he
did n ot receive m ed ical t r e a t
m en t im m ediately and his hand w a
in a serio u s cond ition fo r som e tim e
M rs. A yers and M rs. R o h r e r en
joy ed d in n er
Su n d ay
w ith
th e ir
m o th er Mrs. T . Boyd.
P.M . M adden has moved Into th e
log house on L an g avenue.
fu n e r a l serv ices w ere cond u cted
M onday In P ortlan d fo r O. H . D ror-
baugh
fo rm erly
of
V ern on ia. He
w as the la th e r of Dew ey D rorbau gn .
P . H. B iliic k , ow ner of the Dun
dee N ursery, has
ta k e n
over
th«-
W a lk er n u rsery a t B ea v erto n .
W ill S t it t
is
reco v erin g
nicely
fro m being overcom e by carb on m o
noxide poisoning. He sta rte d his c»>
in a closed g arage. He w as able to
re a ch the g a ra g e doors, b efore be
tell un conscious.
W m . B ow m an and G. E . M itzel
su stain ed In ju ries to th e ir fe e t le -
ce n tly w hile w orking on th e T u a la
tin highw ay.
H ugh L ew is is con fin ed to his
hom e
s u ffe rin g
a
s .ra in e d
b ack
while w orking a t the q u arry.
S tip e s
G a ra g e
received
a n o th er
ship m ent of new C h ev rolet c a r s th is
w eek.
SPECIAL
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E N T E R P R IS E
If you believe in my Slo
gan— “Efficiency and E co
nomy”— Vote (X ) No. 69
P aid Adv
Luncheon
35c and 50c
75c and up
Dinner . .
On
Taylor Street, Below Studio Theatre
x
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Two Miles Past Tigard
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Frederick Steiwer i;
Fares Lowest
Beginning May 22 — On sale until October 15
Season '/(oundtrips
3 o-day '¡{oundtrips
New Y o r k . . . »II*» 77
Plnl.iielphis . . . 118.41
B o sto n
............
126.85
D e t r o it
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9 6 80
Washing ton, IV C. 116.5ft
unti munì « ir*
Be Bai k in 30 day*
N ew Y o rk . . IM 7 . 1 I
C h ic s > . . .
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In d ia n a p o lis .
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attd many mort— Be hack O ctober 31
On May 22, we remove the extra charge for including Cali
fornia in summer roumltrips East. Then from this city and most
western Oregon and Washington points you can visit California
on your way to and from the East for not I f more fare than
the lowest roundtrip direct East and hack.
Here's what this means in dollars and cents: Last year the
roundtrip fare to New York through California was $169.70.
Beginning May 22 this fare will he cut to $133.12 for the season
roundtrip ($119-77 for a 30-day roundtrip)—and at either fare
you can visit California on your way to or from the East.
Stopover anywhere in California, then take your choice of
Southern Pacific Routes to the East. Return through California,
or by any northern line—or reverse the order.
If your destination is New York, choose Sunset Route via
New Orleans, and include the delightful ocean voyage to New
York. Berth and meals on steamer are included in rail fare.
Southern Pacific
C E. Altai, A goal
SENATE
For Congress
W . C. H A W L E Y
Republican Candidate with
O F T H E U N IT E D
*
“No Interests to Serve but
. .the Public Interests”
He is Clean, Capable, Ex*
perienced, Faithful,
Successful
Primary Election
May 20
Present Incumbent
R ead his R eco rd o f S u ccessfu l S e r
vice In V o te r's P am p h let.
(P a id Adv,. by R o n ald C. G lover)
W V W V W W \ W W .W A S V W .
H ARD W ARE
Plumbing and Heating
H u n tin g
and E'tshtng
fo r S ale
L icen ses
F. W. BISHOP
Phone
30(\1
B eav erto n ,
Oregon
• A N N N N N '.N V W .W W A N V A N S S
His Services
are Indispensible
JU D G E
GEORG E M. BROWN
P rese n t In rtlrib e n t
C an d id ate fo r R e -ele ctio n
F o u r i.n M iiu
Every Wndnmda)
LORETTA
S 2 .AA
at tirade School
FLORENCE
He promises
Continued Faithful
Service for Oregon
as
Judge of the Supreme Court
F O S 1 T IO N
SU M M ER C L A SSE S B O Y S A G IR L S
Stage & Tap Dancing
STATES
no .
VO TE X35
FR ID A Y
MAY 20
s
On N o n p artisan Ju d ic ia ly B allo t
A sks your support P rim a ry E lectio n
M a y 20, 1932
R aid Adv.
SENATOR FREDERICK STEIW ER
R aid Adv. by steiwer lor senator Club.,
Portland,
Pacific
B ld g
ore.
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