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«oSeeO ¡o A»****»*» Rstablished 1927 Get our prices first on your printing job» B E A V E R T O N . O R EG O N . S IX T H Y E A * NO. 28 LOCAL NLWS NOILS FROM BEAVLRION Enterpriie Want Ads bring home the bacon. F R ID A Y . SEPTEM BER 23, 1932 hiteon folks attend Meeting Septernber 30 BANQUET ON BOARD P U B L ISH E D Portland Offers Extension Persons Center Higher Educational Courses EVERY FRIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS P H EXPENSES OF TO CLUB FAIR The Beaverton Grange Booster DATTI CCUID flDLPilW Th° Portland Extension Center, Meeting will be held in Beaverton ABOUT LIBERIA Grange Hall at 8 o’clock on Sep d f l l l L t o n l r U n tb U N x t / ; ; REDS AND THE B. E. F. tem ber 30. This will be the closing -------- ining or in homemaking. announces Cil.AN.NrOKI)S DEFENSE night of a remarkablee Grange fis- Mrs. Dora Wolf of Alma, Neb- cai year and n has been of rne the oeen one or Mr. *nd Mrs E. D. Hite attended * °f * ‘ ven . lr , is the verdict of THE LEGION'S ACTION A successful , fair history. a ^ ^ u e « . Wednesday evening given y ^ ty of the three thousand people who at- taska, is spending a few weeks sreatest yPars ,n Grange h istory ........... ......................... ............... - » - ’ - “ .he Oregon , - , HOOVER TO GO WEST with her neice, Mrs. Hattie Rossi. A letter from the National lecture on board the battleship Oregon in _ k° n State Agiicultutal Col- U. S. NOT REPRESENTED returned was sent * out * » to each ___ _ » _ • 80001 . honor v.flfth IT Gaylord Wilson has Hc r , , y , 4 H of « . the honor Af of tho the Thirt Thirty-fifth U. S S. Vnl. Vol- * . . . . k , . . BUILDING PROGRAM home from summer work .n Rainie. 8ubordlnate Granges in the United **"'«*•• Mr. H.te was a soldier in ha8 J1“ 1 hev* Published The two G , a n * „ in t h . United » - » *■> ■ bv Th' « ■ .« • I n m . n U POWER RECORDS National Park, Washington. States requesting a booster 'bis regiment during the Spanish- . ‘ * * °a' " ier Edu- met the ex(H>nses of the fair, and requesting that that r. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Beckwith meeting be held on the evening of ! American wtr. announcing th.. ^ aml accor<llng to O. M. Plummer. Theie MAINE PLEASES DEMOCRATS and Frank Weggins of Long Mont, September 30. The purpose of this i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Metzentine 1 4 “ program |8 reason t„ be proud of the rhow- WORRIES REPUBLICANS Colorado, visited at the home of meetlng will be to stress the value «I»«* several days visiting relatives “ 1 ; ''‘‘ through the resources |n>i made by the boya Rnd ,r,s of The United States has sent a Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray Tuesday. and purpo9P of the order. the Im- 'n Hillsboro. , 7* te Co''8** and the Normal this county, memorandum through the League Mrs. J. C. Huntley and daughter, provement of agriculture, the ne-; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Robinson and it , ‘° ° f ,h° In the >*v«atock division 117 club of Nations to countries represented Mrs. A1 George and baby, of Port- ceaaity for more organized effort, Uester Robinson of Portland were ‘ 8 y of Oregon Courses in members put in an excellent show, on the International Committee on land, were calling on friends in the determining of the best plan Sunday dinner guests ai the Struth- ^ conomica, secretarial train- 59 bead of dalry cattle filling one Liberia, insisting upon a thorougn Beaverton Thursday. and wbat i8 necessary to tie done ers home. an -'u a Pp gmdeiiing are barn Eleven hogs, 12 milk goats. clean-up of slavery in that country Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Doty spent to 8trencthen America's agriculture A number from here attended the ", 1 K tp° se odd<“d from the S,a,e a«d 30 rabbits and a poultry ____ and that an international agency the week at Lake Lytle. Mrs. Man- A COmmittee Is cooperating with funeral Monday of Mrs Mary Camp-1V " Work will he offered In wlth 103 birds exhibited took up the be clothed with adequate authority ly Underhill, who had spent the the lecturer. Miss Grace Funston, in bell which was held at the Portland e'en ng, late afternoon and Sat- ]arger part of nnother building, to make the necessary reform. past week at the coast returned preparatlon of a program, consist- Crematorium. Mrs Campbell’s sud- , y !I' 11 1,1 , *'1 following The crops show consisted of six ex- _______ home with them. ,nR of B speaker and other literary Friday was a shock to * ^ 1“ *"*“. J L ,* - * 1*” * bibi,s ,,f l'<" n <>f potatoes. „„,1 Hiteon neighbors ex- 'ns' " ' l"°n s of hlghei learning, anth- 12 of vegetabl es. Since most corn The matter has been pending for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr and numbers. The meeting is open to her friends. sympathy to the bereaved roP° °sy. ai chltecture, art, barter- and potatoes _ are not yet mature repor.a daughter Shirley, drove to Roseburg thp pubUc and a„ th08e interested tend months, following various iology. business administration, this showing was considered very ~ ‘ ‘ to go are invited. family of conditions among tne Kru tribes- Sunday. Mr. Carr expects men. This country charges the Ll- on a deer hunting trip and Mrs. ________________ and Mrs. Geo. Anderson drama„ “ duration, Eng- „editable A new feature Mr. reature of the show this berian government with attempt- Carr will visit at the home of Mr . spent the week end at Rockaway lish. French, geography. German, crop8 __ . _ ____ . year was six for- beach with Mrs. Anderson's parents history, journalism, library methods, Pstry exhibits ing to delay action and makes it and Mrs. Neipert, former residents Street Ordinances Main Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell Little ^ h e m a t ic s music, physical edu- An entirely new feature of the 4- plain that any further effort to of Huber, Problem Before Council Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh and been at I the cat ^n’ P°^^oa* science, psychology, h I fair was the 15 booth of n a j p • J Rowland \ t * NA 1 II L l A Anderson i U I C I 8 U I1 I has lc lS U r ttll Til IM ^ 11 w IIS I n e ID DOO T n e exhibits X n iD l block international action will be son Jack left for Eastern Oregon M onday t v e n i n g beach with his grandparents for pu lc HPenhing, Scandinavian, and different clubs. These booths oc- resisted by the United Slates. Sunday morning on a hunting trip. 1 sonte time f 00,° °^y. T|ie oi Port- cupied the major part of one bulld- Much of the time at the meeting! Mrs. Gertrude Lebeck who lives *and Extension Center of the Uni- (ng. nnd Httractecl a great deal of On the eve of the American Le- Mr. Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. gion convention. President Hoover A. P. Marsh of Portland, are eai^ Qf tbe council Monday evening was in Southern Oregon spent Saturday ,y ° 0 rpKor>. <he Oregon State favorable attention and comment made public a report from the De- lnB ^or house and shop during devoted to passing ordinances re- at the E D. Hite home. t <>l ege and the Oregon Normal Friday morning the stock jtjdgtng partment of Justice, in which At- their absence. garding sidewalks in Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. M J. Haggerty and ‘ 1 01,1 18 at ^ 4 regon Building teams competed for the honor of tomey-General Mitchell declared, “It Mr and Mr«. Chas. Oliver and Ordinance number 141 relative to children of Silverton were week " 1,1 B °Kxle9 are available upon representing the county at the is probable the Bonus Army brought son Charles j>f Portland spent Sun- tbe 8idewalks on the north side of end guests at the J. L. Haggerty ,e,l UPS • State fair, with 38 boys entering the to the city of Washington the lar- day a* the J°e Keller home. Broadway from Short street to the home ^ contest. The first 10 individual pla- T Brown ” ” ~ left Friday I!S"a“" ^or n O. E. tracks ..... —. . . passed —i .i— the At., Mr. „ . j and Mrs. Geo. Gardner and Former Fairvale Resident cings in order, were: Don Jossy, gest aggregation of criminals that Miss L. was after the third reading, but through a motion children of Jennings Lodge spent had ever assembled in the city at Salem where she will attend Frances Detrick, Albert Grossen, Candidate for Congress any one time.” Communist agita- Willamet-e university. This is her nei made by Councilman Talbert it was Friday evening at the Struthers John Hansen, Ray Wismer, with tors were accused of instigating the senior year at that place. (ajd on tbp tabie until the next home. Wm. Ratchelder and Geo. Barkley, From Washington Kenneth Willis tleing Bonus Army and, together with Miss Margaret B. Melinda was < n rejfular meeting of the council. Silo Filling Is keeping the farm for sixth non-service men. finally gained con- the sick list several days the at er An ordjnance number 142 concern- c s busy ths week piare, Adrain Homecker and Har- part of last week. ing the construction of a walk on Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen A foi nier local boy is running for vey Storey. trol of the movement. Mrs. Noneen Allyn went to Mc- Watson street from the south line gave a picnic Sunday at “Loiue'a' office In the State of Washington. The first five placings were all - - Third ... President Hoover is making pub- Minnville Sunday, where she w,u . . . . Qf tQ the ---- m. . _■---------------------------------------- ------- of Marion Zloncheck, an attorney in from the Rock Creek Calf club north line of on the Tualatin river In I honor lie the report, called attention to teach this coming year. The term Fourth, street, was taken under Mrs. Gertrude Lebeck who has been Seattle, who was a resident of Fair- which will represent Washington the “ extraordinary proportion of starts Monday. consideration. ;visiting relatives and friends the 'ale, is now a Democratic nominee County at Salem. criminal, Communist and non-vet- Mr. and Mrs. Chailes ao ey, ac A request was made Qf tbe Coun- past week. I to Congress for the first district of ymysln theil'lhr pot he gl n l uhv ¡that state. by Mr. an is. cil to take under advisement the i In the crops judging contest, Ver eran element” as shown by the re- compamea - — - and Mr. and Mrs non Nordln, representing the Che- port, stating that a l a r g e portion of ^ dro” n^ceaaiiV of having a place provid- p r e J Odlund’s String i the t lom on t cr»n r in n ll V r re- G - xvOY p d f i n ° r r u / n r t h v t travelers rovn lA P a w V j q I might T li^ h t halem Mountain Potato club and better a element gradually Roy _ K U S . l I O r a , O I Y, ed worthy who Ross McIntyre Ooen* Wesley Batchelder competing for ' * turned home after the adjournment to the L U t l e ive Thev will call on the constable for - a nights Band Here Friday $175.000 Combination of Congress, losing control of the day on a fishing trip. y the Com Huskers, tied for first shelter. R p, p. also spend a few days at Netarts. Recorder Richey was Instructed Market in Portland Rible p'ace 700. ^ ,h 605 P°,nt8 out of a p08' Fred Odlund’s famous string band Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen, Mr. ^ deatroy bonds issued and dated Parker Downing and Jan ^ The Attorney-General's report and Mrs ___ ....................................... 1932, declared illegal wt'1 vislt Beaverton Friday evening The Broadway and Columbia mar- . Th® Com Huakera wa" the winn left for Eastern , disclosed that a uuac close watch *--------------- had James Downing McClintock anu and Ht the Christian Church, where the w . ,, . by Teal, ieai, Winf.ee, wimree, ivicv^nntocK ,m ,ni , r, ing team. the congregation when Oregon the first of the week, on a gchuler Th<? recorder .„formed the rev‘ va' meetings are being held by ope" at ^ th and Broadway been kept on oi-.'SssricS; a a a a it iz r ; r rjs s ■ «» *» zz r * „ r : r , s r :„ r ;,." nd ^ ». sr prizes will be given away. mous string band, it has no equal, 20, 1932. _____ ___ 1 « « ____A.____ A l----- CN * . . A .. . . « n l n / i h /\ /x l . „ „ . . bv anv simrers that ever came to Thls market will be one of the c,ub bV a margin o f only five recounted that of 1.069 men will enter the State Normal school lat ever c shed," A list “ y . „ !L .? “ finest In the city and will house, a P0'" '* " pt a P"«<*'b'“ «»• only whose records were run down. 829 Joe Keller is able to be out again ^ dJgtrJct of w delinquent and 15 wag assessments pre8erKed b^ Beaverton. They L will meat market , grocery and dru g1 E. R. Rtromqulst, field man for found to have one or more after oeing confined to his home ^ recorder and 8ald property once to visit us so come out. Meet- were standard brands Oregon Feed company, will give ings at a 8 o’clock sharp. wl„ be advertised for sale. k “ Ft0rei WhC re all convictions and insisted that the for several weeks. will be sold at the lowest possible the poultry team a judging demon Ray Merritt went to Bend. Ore- ^ attorney suggested that troops were called into action only prices. This ma.ket has been made stration on Thursday, Sentember 22 after the authorities of the District gon. the first of the week for a the city eliminate obsolete ordin IDAHO FARMERS REPORTED possible by Ross McIntyre, who at to whip them in shape for the fair, GETTING LOW CROP FRICKS of Columbia had lost control of the hhort slay- ances from their files. the present time has 27 stores un- Belanger taking both the live- situation and requested armed Inter- Richard Guppy is having an addi- -------------------------- . Mr. and Mis. L. Kinnaman and der his supervision. This develop- stock and crops judging teams to ventlon. He said that “ appalling tion built to his house. George BEAVERTON BALL TEAM H A N Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Maxwell, of ment cost $175,000 and shows the Corvallis on Friday to give addl- scenes of disorder would follow Hughson Is doing the work, ANOTHEK IIANC E AT HUBER Tillamook, who left September 9 for faith Mr. McIntyre has In Portland, tlonal training. when darkness arrived” and that j C. E Funk has harvested his crop feels pretty strong | jh e Beaverton Baseball club arc a motor trip to Idaho , returned We invite all our readers to see The amount of the premiums for Gen. Glassford stated that the po- of garlic and ! sponsoring another of those success home last week. While away they this modern and uptodate market the boys' division of the fair to- lice could not control the situation this fall. Pete Stock popular cattle buyer, f„i dances October 10 at the Huber '¡sited the Pendleton Round Up. It Is a credit to the East Side. I’ tailed $342.25 which was well dla- any longer." changed his program Monday and bad. The boys are making an ef- '»“ lore continuing on their way to - ----------------------------- trlbuted among the 117 entrants. The prizes awarded to 4-H mem- Following the publication of this purchased one acre of potatoes for fort to c iear up a few debts and Boise, Idaho, to see friends and BEAVERTON GRADE SCHOOL rtatement. Gen. Glassford. Superin- $10, located above Cedar Mills. friend« are asked to attend the af- relatives They returned home by, ENROLLMENT DECKEASES bers from the Eastern part of tho * ** * it.Inflp otaa ^ . ■ • x ai ______ W9V o V1fk’ i*n7i». Pnuu ho way o of f th the McKenzie Pass. T The county were: Jerseys, division. 1, tendent of Washington police paid Miss Anna Hyland “ * is * having good (ajr and ■ assist them. The Beaverton schools opened traveler« report conditions very bad <b) which consists of one senior a high tribute to the character of success this season raising poultry.! in that countiy, farmers receiving Monday . with a total enrollment of calf dropped between August 1, 1931, the men in the Bonus camps, stat- W P. Fordney has finished paint . . " 350 students, according to a late . „ , only $6 for barley, $2 50 foq hay, 35c . , „ . . . . ' and February 1 1932, 1st Richard ing that Communis s “were In a ing hi« dairy barn in North Beav- q u m m h FICATION LISTS . . . , ...» . . . report from Professor Melzler, who „ _ . for sheep and $1.35 a 100 . . . . . , Hagg. Reedvllle. very slight minority" and asserted erton. I AVAILABLE FOR S H t m each ____ K expects It to reach the 400 mark. pounds for beans. ln _____ _____ Holstelns, division which con- that only “twelve arrests were for William Ryan has returned from. Of f the above number 227 wer„ actual criminal offenses instead of salmon fishing near Astoria. Fish- j The Portland fall rose show will ----------------------- listed In the grade school, a slight " ist" of on,‘ Junlor ra,f dropp*4 326 as charged." He said there ermen say salmon are mighty cheap be held Tuesday, October 11, in the BUS TICKETS USAHJ.K decrease from the last years enroll- 8,nce February 1. 1932, 3rd Loran BV ENTIRE FAMILY ment_ was less crime during either June until the packer gets them into a ,N ew Heathman hotel. Trach»el, Beaverton, R2. or July than during the month of can. The classification list will be Division 1 <b) which consists of Patrons of the Pacific Greyhound August after the veterans had A son was born September 14 to ready September 25 and may be t-tage-s will be pleased to hear, that one senior calf dropped between "POLITICS” KIWANIS TOPIC been evicted and Insisted that Com- Mr. and Mrs. L. Berthwaite. had by calling at 630 Northwest commencing October 1st the 10 and August 1, 1931, and February 1, Politics was the topic of Inter- 1932 4lh Gle„ p ringle, Beaverton, munists’ propoganda was "com- Geo. Brown has moved into the Bank building. There Is no entry 30 rjde books of tickets will be eat at the Kiwanis meeting this ^ 3 Cox house on Broadway. fee. The rose show is open to all „gable by the entire family, pletely frustrated.” _______ Charles Burke returned recently amateur rose grower». week, each member stated his party Guern8ey8l division 1 (a) which ___________________ affiliation and platform. consists of one junior calf dropped Morever, he said that he did n ot' from 8t Martin'« Springs up the MRS. I.OIISE K. (.U M O RE feel- , Mr Desinger delighted his and- February 1. 1932, 1st Ray ask for the u»e of troops and had Columbia, near Carson, . . . Wash., . after - — sev- 'ence with a song, accompanied by vvismer, Portland, Rt. 2, 2nd How- no intimation that they would be ,n* “ n e -th e only bad luck hap- Mrs. R. M M.ller en.ertaiend at Mr*- Louise E. Gilgore _ ----------- ------------- luncheon and) bridge Thursday era* months of illness passed away M,s Hugh L < wls. The next meet- ard Trachsel, Reedvllle. used until so informed by news P«ned one nl* ht whcn a b e a r _______ f _ 434 N. 20 h St.,; wi" ,,e ln ,be form of a re- Division 1 (b) which consists of paper reporters. He did not under- KOt into the kltchen and swiped ,he There were eight ladles, all of a* her home at Portland She leaves to mourn her cePH°n f° r school teacher«. onp senior calf dropped between stand why the commissioners had bao°n- Portland in attendance. Leon Kerr returned Saturday her loss, her husband, John W., O il-, August 1. 1932, and February 1, not notified him instantly when George Klein will attend Colum- troop« " were called and says t h a t bla L'nlvwsity where Billy Leonard from Newber({ wh„ re he had spent more.2 daughters Mrs A F. DeHaan ENTERTAINS 500 CLUB 1932 , 8t Blank, Tualatin; "there was no trouble of any kind :s dli'° a >tu'Jent- the past two weeks working in the Garden Home and Mrs. Hazel I. ^ rH R uby Boyd entertained the ^rd BaPert, Sherwood Rt. 6. between two p. m. and the time the Th^, Bia'.-rton I. O. O. F. hall re- hQp fle,dg_ ? Jenkins; her mother, Mr«. Emma 500 club Friday afternoon with a Division 2. which consist« of troops arrived, which was after five celv^d a fresb coat of paint thl* Mr. and Mrs. A. J Murphy of Syl-ester. two brothers, Charles Syl- plcn|c |uncheon in the Boyd grove V^r'lng heifers dropped between He Insisted that not more than 450 v" ' m . . . . .... . Stafford, visited at the C. C. Tripp ves,er and I-red W Sylvester, of Three tables of cards were In play A uk 11*' 1!)30, and August 1, 1931, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martin, of Halsey, Oregon, and one sister, Mrs. whlch Mr, Guy McCormick held lat Ray Wismer, Portland. Rt. 2; of the 1300 police officers were in home Tuesday. Cairo, Mo., and Mrs. Betty Dameron, . . Dobbins entertained Martha Evans, of Washougal, Wash, j h l K h 8rore and Mrs Otto Erickson 3rd Clayton Nyberg, Tualatin. the disaffected area at any time. , . .. . ' Mrs. John _______ ^ 18b" ry; “ ° ” ^ « e house guest. presidents of the Sunrise °ther relatives and many friends. low. Mrs. J. C Hunley of Tacoma. Brown Swiss, division 2, which at the Cobb home this week. Mr. , . J - , .. ,___,____ was a guest. consists of yearling heifer dropped The issuance of the President's Martin, Mr. Cobb's uncle, Is superln- a 11 ' , between August 1, 1930, and Aug- OLD TIME HAHN BURNS statement, just as the American ,endent of the Wabash Railroad, ^ ay Th'‘ r' W8r* lad‘" S ----- ----- ust 1, 1931. 2nd John Hansen Port- legion was meeting In Portland, and hud not seen his nephew for snenf"sewine" ' ' Fire of unknown origin destroyed was spent sewing r ,rr OI unRn " * n orl"',n aenroyaa rywr FRRATFS \ N \ I v Fits A it v land' Rt 2 Oregon. and General Glaseford’s 35 years. D sewing Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson and ,be two story barn located on the Hogs, division 8, which consists reply created a new situation in the Mary A. Campbell, aged 66 years, Mr and Mrs Doy Gray spent the H"*a Merlo place In northeast Robert Brown, of Garden Home, of a junior sow pig, 4th Richard controversy and the Attorney-Gen- dl-d September 16 She leaves two week end a Wilholt Springs They part ot Heaveiton nbout 2 a m on celebrated his 50th anniversary on Hagg, Reedvllle eial gave out to the press a letter children. William and James Camp- were joined Sunday by Mr. and ’p,J,‘ sday morning, hay and plow September 11 as a resident o f his Goats, divis'on 1, Doe, 1st Paul- written by the President of the bell. Funeral services were held Mrs. J. D Wilmot snd Mrs. Ruby wenl UP *n Barnes. present home. He moved from Ash- ine Blatter. Portland Rt. 2, 3rd Al- Commissioners of the District of Monday at the Portland Creme- Boyd. This barn was built ln 1887 by land to Portland In 1881 and a year lister Smith. Portland Rt. 2. 4th Ed- Columbia. written a few days after torlum. The X P. U. club opened Tues- ' a*e David Reghetta on prop- later moved to Gerdeu Home. win Blatter, Portland, Rt. 2. * !* /* ? * • , F1° yd Tefft hastenln* to com'>l*t* day with a luncheon at 'the home of ertV Purchased that year from the Division 2. kid, 1st Clara Blatter, stated that Glassford thought It ne- bja WOod cutting job, nearly cut his Mrs E C Bullock of Portland lal* ' ran Del^shmutt and J N Portland, P.t 2,2nd. Leonard Kidder cessary to secure the assistance ---------- --------- ------ of ,eft ,humb off. when on the ‘ *a,t Mrs. Robert Brownof Garden Home " “ Fisher ' another land mark gone, Misses Jean and Dorothy Bosley Portland Rt 2. Federal troops. stick to be chopped. wa, , tten^ „ rP of Garden Home, motored to Utah Rabbits, division 1, (a) exhibit The Beaverton Lumber company j C. C. Tripp returned last week early this summer. Jean recently shall consist of a senior doe, nine In some quarter«, the action of furnished the materials for the from Washington. Iowa. having Nine Legionnaires of Spokane returned with her brother Kenneth months old or over, which has been the R L th« President was InUrpr.Ud as a building recently «reeled by Dewey been called there by the death of paid a visit at th« Snyder who .pent last year ln Utah Dor- cared for by a club member. 3rd Continued on Page 4 the Plumber. j horn« over Sunday. hi« mother. jOthy remained for an «xt«nde«l vielt Continued on Page 4 iv i 0