The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 24, 1932, Image 1

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    SIXTH YEAR NO. 15
BEAVERTON. OREGON. FRIDAY. TUNE 24. 1932
Whipuet Dog Races Special Tw o New Ordinances
Feature
at “ Haopv
Celebration
W Ï
«nr
Davs”
Julv
Introduced bv Citv
3-4
Attorney of
Beaverton
PUBLISHED FA ERY FRIDAY
Member of Beaverton Hii>h Remarkable Imorovement
School Faculty Announces Noted in New Ford Truck
Engagement
Last
Week
An
impressive
feature
>f
the
Beaverton. Oregon. June _'T Due
Beaverton Oregon, June
t Of
I "H appy Days” celebration
will
be to the annual school election being interest to the
many
friends
of
I the patriotic exercises sponsored
by held Monday evening, the
adjourned L >'nn Hughs, member o f the Beav-
the Am erican Legion and other pa meeting o f the city council was not trlo n U lSh School faculty, is the
itriotic organizations.
Prom ptly at called to order until 10 p. m.
C it y { announcement o f
his engagement
19:30 the
morning o f July 4 th ev­ attorney M yers presented two oium -
M ess (. ladys K in near o f P o rt
erything on the grounds w ill close anoes, one in regard to the issu -1 *and.
while the
band
plays
the
"Star ing
of
refunding
im provem ent
^ be news was made known Sat
Spangled Banner.”
This
will
be bonds, the
oth er proved
fo r the uiday at tea given by Miss Francis
J follow ed by
the
reading
of
the amending
o f ordinance
No.
136, Simmons in the green room o f the
! Declaration
o f Independence over concerning the contract with Mr. ¡Congress
hotel.
Friends
calling
CLAIMS TAXES 10
! INCREASE WITH
COLLEGE MERGER
Savs C. J. Bielman
Rem arkable
improvements
have
been made in
the
Ford
trucks
U N D E R H OOVER CO NTRO L
which w ill bring a new measure o f
T H E F IG H T F O R R E F E A L
economy and efficiency, as well as i
R E -O R G A N IZ E SO U TH
driver-com fort, to commercial haul
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P L A T F O R M P O IN T S
age. according
to
Mr.
Bielman.
John E Burdette o f M cM innville
H O U SE B O N U S V O T E
Ford dealer
at
Beaverton.
The president of the Oregon Tax Eoual-
C O N G R E SS D IV ID E D
new trucks are being exhibited by i*atlon und Conservation
Leagues
E U R O P E M A Y U N IT E
Mr. Bielman today, and continuing and opponent o f the proposed bill
P A Y IN G B IL L IO N S
throughout next week. Ureal bust- to m e ige the
two
institutions ol
D E M O C R A T S Q U IE T
ness men a !e expected to visit the higher learning of the state has no
showing in large
numbers, attrac- intention o f allowing himself to be
| ted by the news that the new truck •muzzled" by sponsors o f ihe mean,
H oover,
w h o ,,
p o lic e , gro u n d , T h .
„o d u ced
into
.„
d m u .e e '
r .,v « d
b y " M ™ '" 'S t o m o n , " ' h « embody as many improvements as liro or other per8on8>
he declttred
were generally accepted and praised fla K raising ceremony by the Bov 137, which was voted
„„a
m„ lhur
„ t,ln,!non8-
her do the New Ford passenger cars
i to the press lust week
euboodb . « . « « « »
noor n r » . : * » « .
b , Sl/ r, L , „ ¿
t . C
,
u T fo r T u .,“
.n d X
X
X
" ’X L , ?
" S T S
“ w
The new trucks
have an econom i-( M r. Burdette's
statement
was
cal 4-cylinder engine, producing a made in reply to a threat made by
Tb.
renoi.iln.U on
,b .
P r ,.,> a ,b ,t
on X
X V ^ X
"< ? . £
£
^
¿ " r L f c . S S ? S T S . maximum o f 50 horsepower. Real John Ram agei niember o f the ex­
dent, an assured event, took place Parade w ill then
be
f nrmoj
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.
springs are now
semi-elliptic, a n d ^ cu tiv e committee
o f the
Marion
as expected, resulting in the usual ‘»a rc h to the patriotic grounds ^ in ferring to
the
re fu n d in T '^ h ^
Baker
presided
over
the provide a support
fo r the fram e
tax teague>
o f the
staged dem onstration by the dele-1lhe 8°»th ea st corner o f
the
Park Was held over f t
^ f*
>on » ,
au i ully appointed tea table dur-
J5-, inches back o f the rear axle. pr0p08ed measure, that the school
gates Vice-President
Curtis, about - h e r e the program w ill be
completion.
¡in g ^ e first hour and Mrs. E. E.
This minimizes fram e distortion on consolidation organization
would
whose
renomination
there
h a d , Pleted- Com fortable seats, platform
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r>
r\
n m oie and Mrs. D. R. Cheney even the roughest roads and under lhro*
,ta
,, ,
been
considerable
discussion
se- p,ano and
decorations
make this r' e C e ,D t
*o r
Lash
D ra w n
i “
K
he a ®00» 41 hour. Assisting heavy loads, which means that the
.nor M eier’s tux reduction program
cured a m ajority on the first roll 11 most desirable place fo r the na
at R a r t lr F C - . L , ,
t
U! t ',le
room
were
Mesdames body will last longer.
I I I
M which Burdette is sponsoring,
un-
call through a switdh o f one sta te's! trlotic exercises. TUe Old S o ld i™
K t l , m , n a t e S T a x Bernhardt W agner.
W a lter
Shaub.
The coupling shaft, which links ,
h
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‘*‘ ss ne would cease atturklng the
votes Th e party
ticket
fo r
this Drum Corps have been engaged fo r
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! ,2 e Janz' A rth ur Fox.
Misses the transmission with the drive-shaft sc[10<)i
M ary the
Reynolds
year offers
the
same
candidates the day o f the Fourth.
The "Revenue A ct o f
1932" re-i ,ance8 Chambers.
now is o f
tubular
cons.ruction. 2 ' ..When the Ume arrives
that> £
who went to victory in 1928.
I A special added attraction o f th
is ! 4Uires
on and af- an‘ Miss
Ruth
Cleland is a graduate of inches
mis
r,,„ that
„ „ every
, 000 bank
__j
Kinnear
in diameter,
with
> »«* « wln permit m yself to be muzzled
There
to * ,t w l„ bo tlme fo r 8,ow lnU8ic and
Oregon S t a » college and a mem­ forged steel splines.
Th e P a rty platform , as submitted w m “b . “ h ™ w h fp T t
lat' S
^ l l e c t 3 2c
e ^ h ' check
1(>tpd a3
ber o f Kappa Kappa Gamma social universal joint at each end A bl- f ,o w e rs .. Burdette wa,
by the Resolutions Committee, de- Th
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V ppet
dog races. or order fo
{( r
payment
of
mom
y fraternity, Mr. Hughes is a grudu- partible coupling makes it possible say jng
«
h
n
t
i
n
f
d a re d against resubmission of pro- ,
. ™
heats on Ju'y charged to a
customer's account
easily
and Burdette declar<.s that he ,8
.
ate o f P a cific
college
at
Forest to removs the shaft
hibition fo r retention or repeal, but - .
ppet
dogs
are
the The act
also provides
that
this
lBonillly opposed to thp 8Cbool.me
Grove and has been connected with ijuickly if necessary fo r serv.es
provided fo r a vote o f the states . a s.es ,an 013 ^ tbat run
on
*our charge shall be
collected and re­
The drive-shaft likewise is a steel ,ng btu on ih<> ground8 that jt w j„
the faculty at Beaveron high school
in conventions
to
determine
how 2.kS’
n e» l l y ° * note Is that o f iu
iii
mitted
monthly
to the Federal
tube, also
2 inches in
d am eter add heav„ y
to 8taUs BXpenae
and
fo r a number o f years.
each state m ay deal w ith the li- '*!
y ' who has tbe w °>ld’s rec- Government
with large forged steel splines It re8uU
m(.na8ed taxes lath erth an
ql,or traffic, and subject to protec-,
«>
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There isnT any tax. however, on
.evolves in double roller bearings. eco|lomie8 AaWe fro|ll thi3 per8on.
RO W E--ROBINSON
W E D D IN G
tion from the Federal Government
by
do”
f nt ° a ? ard?n i,avlnSa
account
withdrawals or
In the rear axle the outstanding
to those states which desire to re-
"
er dogs entered in the wbpn
the denositnr eall»
•.* ih ,
.
. h ..
Bl viewpoint, Burdette's ch ief rea-
The la u re l Comm unity hall was bord principle
of
tne straddle-
8 traddla- so„ for opposin
the
i8 due „
tain prohibition
.ace are
Highland
T„d d ,e
T ^ iJ ™
depositor calls
at the
* the fact that
the
Marion
county
WHabeMe, v l v . A r ^ i M e r ^ B a m r c l e
T * ' T Z “ reC* lpt / T ***'1 th“ “C‘ ne 01 “ V° ‘ y P' e,ty Wedd,n8 moun.ed pinion la retained, —
M ilitant W eis, led by Dr Nich- B il, Coleen Moore sulnllWHV
fr° m hl8 checkm K account instead .Saturday. June U th at 8:30 o'clock, bronze thrust plate, which together
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oiganization
has
so
twisted
its
olas
Murray Butler, and
Senator a ir ' n
m
. ’
p
•
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a regular check.
when Miss Anna Belle
Robinson maintain alignm ent o f ring gear
.
,
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,
name as to make it appear that the
Bingham
of
Connecticut,
insisted from differen t citiea11^ ^ 0^ . ^ rth*
The Bank o f Beave rton- a
Mem- became the bride o f Lester Rowe, and pinion. R ein forcin g webs are
h , .... .
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. . . .
.
u
*c » ° ° l b» l » “ 8 the support of the
upon a straight-out repeal declara- wt,8t
th
north- ber o f the Federal Reserve
Bank, R ev. H. A. Deck o f Hillsboro of- to . be . noted
in the
axle
housing (ta U ,ea e
tlon and lhe
m atter
had
to
be
... commlMApa
hotl.
.
wUl * * 8 lad to explain this
new flciating.
j and new double roller bearings in
He denounced this deception be-
The ceremony took place on the the rear
under the
nettled on ,h , flo or o f the eonveh-
, „ a p,..c lit X
.1 1
^
hubs.
the load
load > r e the
8tute aupreme
fls
main floor o f the
hall
before a
center.
ene Q» lbe
opponents
o f the bill
lubstlttde^'thetr* n O n k ' for 'T h a l of
tw ompleted
n
e
m
c
for one of the F E B D bank
G K O N o K f It fern
81‘ E
A
K
S
TO
snapdragons,
rose-
Brake drums now are made of seekinR tQ hayp
th(> bu„ ot
UUa
substitute their plank
ror tnat or in0bt entertaining celebrations ever
h k a v ih t iix
K ll. l V K
I II R
.
, , -
. -
the Administration
held in shutp park
There wjn bp
B E A V E R T O N K1W A N IS C L U B buds. canterbury bells, and sweet cast alloy iron, which tests Indicate chanKod to more npar,y repreapnt
The uwua.1 rou lin *
organization ball games beiween teams o f the
Beaverton. Oregon, June 2 4 -F e rd ' ' m
j
Beeler o f Beaverton sang do not easily score. They are also , he lntention8 o f the bll,.a backprHi
resistant to warping under heat or (md dec|ared , hal the Btate Ioague
o f the convention was marked by Tualatin V alley lea gu e, and also,G roner.
Interesting
speaker,
ad- j i
Heart .. a Haven^‘ acoompan
ba8 no 8 y m pat by witb
the figh t be.ween contending fa
the Am erican Junior League teams, dressed the Beaverton K iw anis club td by Mrs
Bee ler The wedding break pressure.
The new fram e has a number o f
The supreme court changed the
»'
1 ,1 ? Ur ’’
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I.
. 1 0 » W .d »..d .y
»d „ v c - r ir o ^ ^ lX h X h
X S 5
Its
width, ba|j)d
.
features.
where old-line political
important
lemuren.
*<-n
title from "BUI moving, con-
ion of
aL
l|Hre. °.fu the celebration, a talk on his recent European tour. by M r, Bceler, who also played soft
tempted to prevent recognition
depth and strength provide ample HOndaBng and changing state Ins i-
2 L . I .......f h
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. hei d. ln _ the auditorium the Members, in place o f m eeting at 1 niUf)ic during conci-atulations.
the Hoover-created organization o f n lgh . o f July 2 prom ptly at nine '
^
" ’ music a u rin f congratulations,
bupport for
bodies. Back o f the j uBona •> to read "B ill m oving uni-
their states The first decision o f (,-C|ock and
. '. h° m e next week wil1 . >°ln
T m he
in “ mar
. — with the
e bride,
unur, who
«m r was
wan given *“
■"* cab, the side members are parallel, ^ergjtyi normal and law school. Es-
their states
The first decision
ot o ’clock and
w ill be follow ed
by V ancou ver lodge to
observe,
along riage by ber brother, Clarence R »h - which K, eatiy facilitates the
niount-1
j uniol
colleges.
The
the National Committee repudiated dancing. Tl
the National Committee repudiated
dancing. The Temple
eight
piece w ith the 2,000,000 members nation
in8on wore a dress
o f white
net tng o ( bodics o f
d ifferen t types. court ,Ilujntained thut
the
word
the President's policy in the South orchestra nf p „ r, i 7 2
‘
~
rrniirv delegates
in the S from
o u t h ----
- - - celebration last y e a r P ha ve - U -- n R e d ^ S t " - KiWania ” ° Ur ’ . ‘ n ‘ hc over ta ffeta with lace cap to match T h . fram e Is low. which makes It « conai)||datin g"
was argu m en U tive
and threw out the
fo r h the
Mississippi and South Carolina that been contraCted for thu
'
L ' d
S
, and
Canada
The and carried
a hou.juet o f
white convenient for t«a.ding from
a P *a t- (on ^be ground that the bill porvid-
w ore the H oover tac
,,,.
_
'
caravan w ill leave
Beaverton at
,
,
,
w ore tne n o o ver tag
V otin g fo r the queen
w ill
close 6 45 o'clock
losebuds and sweet peas.
form or from the cu r«.
! ed f or five campuses, the same as
There are two chassis wheelbases a ^ present. The phrase, "changing
Subsequently, the figh t was ca r-'p ro m p tly at 130 p. m. Tuesday,: ’
! Miss
Emma
Findley
o f Cedar
rled to the Credentials Committee, June 28. N o votes
placed
in the' F A R M E R S P I E A S F D W IT H
¡Mills, maid o f honor,
wore
green available and in addition, the spec- 8 ta tB institutions o f higher educa-
‘ J ‘ '
W I II
Itnffotn
nnH enrripri ir bouquet o f
1 ta ffeta and
lal Standrive chassis and the com- tjoni" Was declared insufficient.
where the H ooverites from
South ballot box
can be
counted
after
P R IC E S Ol- !• K R I.I» FO R ll.\^ pink rn.-cbud...
The
bridesmaids,
m ereiai car Chassis. Many dtffer-
Carolina
managed to
reverse
the that time. As soon as
the
votes
The change in ballot title
w ill
Miss Evelyn Schulmerlch in pale tn t body types, fittin g
any
busi­ necessitate a new start in obtain­
N ational Comm ittee and later took are counted the result w ill be an-
W ashington County farm ers ha.-|KIOcn g00rgette
tnd
Mi88
Melba
ness, aro available for these chasis ing names fo r the initiative
meas­
their seats in the convention How- nounced.
The one receiving the ves ing^
en eai y ciop of c lo v e r , BraUa, In peach georgette, carried
In addition to fine appearance, an ure. The names
of
17,888 voters
ever. P erry Howard, veteran negro highest number o f
votes
w ill be
power
and must be on the petitions by July
politician from Missiissippi. won his elected
queen, and the
four re r ^ ' b e i ^ ^ f f e r e r L n “ linu'ually l o - V ^
Mills a ir o f great strength,
line, ^ jn order
piacP |b<> measure on
figh t against
an
all-white
group, | ceiving the next higest number ot price for thpir hav in , he fieId du<1
E verett Findley o f Cedar Mills stamina pevrades the entire
and
speaks
volumes
fo
r
the
8er_
the
ballot.
Opponents
o f the meas­
votes
w
ill
be
the
princesses.
to
the
fa
ct
tb
,
iast
VP.U8
croD
ha„
"
’vas
ljeHt
mun-
which
had
the
Adm inistration's
ure are seeking to thwart the gett­
Votes can be secured at most all L n
en U reli d ls ^ le d o f
ThC
' itt,e
fl° Wer
* ,rl’
M i'dred
backing In the end,
the
H oover
o f the stores in Hillsboro.
Laurel
entirely disposed o f.
IJamel,
wore
a yellow
organdie pected to give local business men.
ing o f names by givin g as wide
policy was upheld in Georgia. Louis­
distribution as possible to the true
Plains, H elvetia, A C I IIF V F M F N T C E R T IF IC A T E S
h&‘ and d n 'HH a " d rarfled R ba" ket
iana, and South Carolina, blit the Cornelius. North
Patronize our advertisers.
nature o f the bill which they claim
Z h C i u i LEAD ERS *
s . ter
f the
veteran politician scored a victory Aloha and Reedville. or anyone can W S U E U ^
purchase
them
outright
at
the
Mrs. M ary Hamol, sister o f the
i w ill coat the taxpayers upwards o f
In the Mississippi decision
$ 6 , 000,000 rather than save, as the
Chamber o f Commerce.
T ific a .e s
have i which was
WB8 served in lhe ^
I , Achievem ent “ ^ certificates
dining ‘Iron Man Grant” win»
Th e
Republican
platform
en­
bill’s backers claim.
The
oppon-
aorsea H
n o oover
o ver leadership
m u » > 44 iH emergency
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j been Issued to Mrs. A. M. Jannsen, room to 250 guests.
She
was as­
dorsed
T w o Baseball Gaines 00,8 bas*‘ ,helr rlal,ns on the fo>-
loans to states fo r unemployment
J°,?r
U!,lne8S
no*
stand B eaverton;
Mrs.
Lola M.
Bear, sisted by the brides
sisters,
Mrs.
a
s m a ll
a d v p r tia im r
an nronr inli.rn
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lowing facts.
relief, cooperative farm marketing, “
smal* advertising appropriation,. K eedville and Miss Dorothy Burns, Ida
K leicr,
Mrs. Clara
Erickson,
1 The
bill,
If
passed,
would
Garden Home, 4-H club leaders in Mrs. Rachel H offm an,
Mrs.
Ruth
revision o f veteran s legislation to better advertise It fo r .ala.
Beaverton, Oregon, June 21 Rus- wreck
the
new
unified
system
sewing.
DeHaan, Mrs. Fanny R ow e, and
elim inate
irregularities and effect
sel Grant, ace pitcher fo r the Beav- which the state board
of
higher
the
sister-in-law
Mrs.
Clarence
economies.
participation
in
the ‘
**'
l*A V I 8 F .N T E K T A IN N
erton Ball club, played
the
Iron education has outlined to go into
F R IE N D S A T C A R D P A R T Y !C A I T A I N
C U L L E N RE E I.E C TP:i> Robinson.
W orld Court and in international J
man role Sunday
and
won
both e ffe c t July 1, with a saving o f up­
,
. . . the event nf
hreat
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BY
IN D IA N
W AR
VETERANS
A fte r lunch, dancing was enjoyed
conference
in
or „ a .m
eat
j
ends o f a double header from the wards o f $ 1 , 000,000 annually
„
_
.
Davis o f Omaha, Neb.,
' by the guests, with the Laurel or-
against the K e llo g g Peace pact, an
h
h
Kppn Viaitimr relatives and
Cornelius club by a score o f 6 to 5
2 That
states m aintaining con-
international conference on mone- ^ ho has t,e^n vls t g relatives and
Captain John W. Cullen, veteran chestra furnishing music
and
12
to
4
A
t
no
time
was
Grant
t
solidated
Institutions
pay
on the
^ rv ouestions including silver. re- f riend*
Por land and Beaverton ^
the
Yakjm a
Indjan
war of > A ftp r a 8hort weddlng trip the
in any great danger and in addl- average $60 more per student each
rary quesuous,
»
f or tbe pagt three weeks, gave a ,
vision of the banking laws to p ro -:“ ' 1
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„„„„a
tect depositors
and
the
ta r iff to mo8t «njoyable card party in Boyd’s 1
’
8 [®-elect*d grand
com : ounK coupie wm make thelr homp tion to pitching fine ball he got a year than where state universities
three base hit in the 2 nd game to and colleges are sepan%e.
equalize advantages o f foreign n a - * rove Tuesday afternoon. Tw enty- " ) and* r North"* P a l - l l r r . Z S '» ? ™ , * *
Cedar Mills.
■
i
tWO lflfilPQ wnrn
in
_. i _
til 0
i flC’ illC COftSt At th?
drive in a couple runs. All ln all
3 That
the
proposed
measure
tiorm with
(lpDreciatod
currencies.
lwo
muies
were
in
attendance.
,
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____joint encampment o f the veterans r o a d R U IN G W ID E N E D A T
Mr. Grant had a large
afternoon. w ill necessitate an imm ediate
ex­
undoubtedly a H oover plat-|A f 'er a delicious
luncheon
cards a d the gon8 and Daughters of
DANGEROUS
IN T E R S E C T IO N
It was unaouuieuiy
were enj oyed ln wblcb Mrs. H arry
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The Beaverton club plays Orenco penditure o f several million dollars
Indian
W ar
Veterans
Wednesday
form.
this coming Sunday at Orenco.
Hudson won high
honors
at 500,1,
*V7’
_ ' 7 .
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to adequately care for the shift o f
B y a vote o f 209-176. the
House and Mrg
A E Hanson
first prize ,n the P y th,an Temple in Portland
Beaverton. Oregon,
June
2 4 -A
Final s "ip and
lineup for
last students to the Corvallis campus,
agreed to Issue $2.400.000,000 In new at bridge
and M rs.
E. W. W ood- Captaln Cu,>en was ,he « » ' y Indian much needed Improvement is noted . urn ay
gam e
land that students who are now de-
currency to provide funds fo r the ru ff the 8eCond prize
Mrs.
Davis w ar veteran attending the session in the widening o f the Canyon road
lst game, Beaverton, Heim ke
3rd pendent on part-time o f
full-time
imm ediate payment o f bonus cec* ( left fo r her home Thursday.
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j 1'* ,be intersection with Broadway
a goes
.F ,
Allyn C, Barron
1st. work in a combined population o f
tificates and while the form er ser-,
___________________MRS. E L IZ A B E T H B E R S T
slr«’et. The county road crew are
i> t .1- 1
2nd’
Brandle M,
Matzke 27,000 would, under the school-mov-
vice men ln the capital were jubi-
You r wants may be found In th e'
busy at this point, where several
.
ismer S.S, i.ran t P.
lng |>ill. be forced to seek employ-
lant over their victory, it was ap- classified columns.
Mr8 EI,znbeth Berst, or as sh. near accidents have occurred. The
o m sllu .
R a tr.ti M
Finnegan m,,nt ln Corvallis, a rtty
of
7.500
parent that the bonus would not b
e
___________________ w as generally
known
’Aunt L ib ''' travelin g public we are sure w ill be
1st.
Mlsremin
2nd, Bagley
CF, population
paid. President H oover had
prom , ) K C. E. M ASO N R E -E L E C T E D
died suddenly Tuesday at her home grateful fo r this Improvement,
Olsen LF, M iller
R F W lvht 3rd
I» c k e t t
Vanloo P
I 4 Thnt 11 w l"
de8,roy
lsed to
veto
the
measure
if
it d i r f X 'T O R ON SCHOOL B O A R D ®n , ,U a lk e r road The '» » c r a l was
P A S T O R F IL L S P U L P IT
Score
Beaverton
vs'
Cornelius:
2nd
'
n
T ^ C r a n l ^ and
d '
h » d th e W h i t e H ou se , an d the
h’ M
'
F u n ‘ IN D IA N
crarwo-
Ti
a
^
mouth, Aflhland and I/nOrande
1
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leral home with interment in Cres
gam e.
Beaverton.
Heim ke
2na.
.
. . . . . . .
vote in the
House was n ow h ere, School election was held in the cent G rove cemetry.
a
i
i
«.,
r>
r>
u
r,«.
„
.
errate
untold
hardships
on
persons
Beaverton, Oregon, June 24 -At
Allyn C, — Rohrer
R F , _ Barron
.
, „
near the two-thirds which would be b|gb school Monday evening. Dr
..
.
__ 1st. , i forced . to
move from
these centers
She was 73 years old, born in the regular Nazarene prayer meet- *. . .
necessary to override his disapproval Mason
was elec ed
to
succeed
1 ” w,v”
................... ................. ............. •— • — ------ M atzky CF, Hagoes 3rd, W iamer to other congested districts, where
Just when Congress w ill adjourn hlni8t,lf jn 0 „ i ce and Mrs. John Indlana 8" d came a c r ,’H8 t»® P|a,n '» g Wednesday evening the mem- SS. Brandle L F , Orant P
they w ill be forced
to
buy
new
continues to be something o f an un- Haulcnbeck was elected clerk
to
«»^ S h e
was p o th e r o f Mrs hers w e,e pleasantly surprised by;
, l
au
™
V
» ^ s
at conaidemble personal loss
.
^
^
vv. B. Davey, Mrs. E. K Monohan. n visit from Tx>ui<‘ Ailams. the In- F?nne «
certainty
the tw
go in to ; succeed Francis
ore.
There *^r8 O.
_
ft
T1
.
nn; 8"
J i 1’
O “ "
5 That the bill does not provide
4 as aw
- o houses «efmnmv
4
1 Liverm
^
Heitzman,
Portland.
Mrs dian preacher, tve was accompanied LF,
Fahl RF, E W ight C. R W ig h t , fQr r„ duHng thp mm„ gp o f 2 04 fo r
conflict on the
national
economy wag an extra large crowd at this
w
f
, ai
Km
4 U
6 $
raiiPf
rhp 1 ai
^
Melloy. Vancouver, Wash., <Y t»y his w ife and three other ladles
„ higher educatlon.
and
th *t
taxes
bill and the question o f r e lie f
election.
W . and Edward at home A sister o f Portland
He gave a very in-
r x r ,r .,,r r
zz s r t 1™
I
*
Z
use
as passe
e
qBnate
------------------------
and
bro.her
survive . Mrs W. J. 'cresting talk and will be back to
measure, ignore
>
‘ ,
Young People to G ive S<K'lal
Butner and Ed Thomas o f Beav- nil the pulpit Sunday.
which seems to be determined to
"
r
erton
I
stand fo r its own measure, includ-
Ybp young people of the Congre-
ing the
$500,000,000 public
works gationai church are sponsoring an i
-------------------------------------------- Drs. Heialey, paturopath
physl-1
bond issue proposed by the Demo- jcp cream social in the grove at the
H O L D M O O N L IG H T P IC N IC
|rians
of
Beaverton
were
well
crats and vigorou sly opposed by t h e ' homp o f M r and Mrs L D Shell-
Oregon
June 24 Th- p|e " " e d with *he
attendance
and
¡in b n rier on T o . « t a , —
A m e ric a n s
Continued
g e n e r a lly
on
Page
should
4
1 «
r. „ X
7 p S , c
." ‘ “ l
rZ".
he oil at 7 70 n m Evervone is cor*
^'perflted
n e , 28 , at 7 W p m everyon e
Qie Morgan farm near Gaston, was ’
du n y invtted to come and have a hp,d 8unday Tho8P a d d i n g from ^
|?0od
----------------- ------
Ram sey o f Hlllaboro,
A dvertising In this
p ep *'
w,n
Turner home
bring good returns on ths 4 non<y a \tsitor s
Invested.
j urd*y*
John
Beaverton were
Miss Elsie Whit- ducted
I worth
and
Mrs.
Iiagerfeld
and
was daughter Josefe
A feas^j o f nice
Sat- ripe cherries was en joyQ by
the,
^ visitors.
the
pAHl
r"
¡“
two
¿ T
„
8tBrsoptlran
^ r to n
Cornelius
,7 7 0 ™
4 4 3
Junior Rose Festival
held at the high school next Thurs­
day at 2 p. m. Prizes will be aw ar­
ded fo r best floats, decorated doll
. ' l “»
weeKn. Oth- bugglps, etc.
H ' J y
lecture
^
1
at
,d not
" duced
T R A V E L E R S C H E C K S In conven­
ient denominations are sold by the
B A N K O F B E A V FJKTON, member