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**. st,7 M is herí N27 SIXTH YEAR \Q. 32 II6ARD RELIEF COMMIT TEE HOLDS GENERAL MELTING TON, Ok'l’i i n V Legion Officers FRTD \^' ( )C r()BER, 21, 1932. Local Peo¡pie and Local Doin I g S Are Installed I A specs I m eeting o f the B eaver.on M ». H. M. Miller entertained on O range w 11 be held in the «1 range ' Tuesday evening w i.h a fam ily birth hall Saturday, O ctober 211. at 4 K M 1 A m eeting o f .he City C ou n t!’, was The pu ipose o f the m eeting will b. day. d.nner in honor o f Mr. M iller's , K . b narents Mr and U r ;. J. A. Miller, held on M onday evening, o c to b e i 17, 't o cen ter degrees. 1 , 1 with all councilm en except H airy Mrs. S a ia h V. aL w ren ce returned whoc' e birthdays fall three days apart. Barnes present. t O l'N T t K E P I lll.lt'A N S Tuesday from a .w o w eeks' visa with with Mr. Millet being the senior b> The chairm an o f the w ater co m m it T he T igard C entral R e lie f com m it- N ea' !y “>U° n‘ e m b t' !i o l lhe L e« ‘on and *»»r »on. John L aw ren ce o f Portland three years. BAC K P R E S ID E N T tee was Instructed to investigate ihe tee met F rid ay night, O ctober 14, al au xd ‘ ary enjoyed an Interesting pro- Mrs. W allace B row n .s reported il Besides the honor guests and t h e !“ 1“ o f p ‘ p fa d i n g into St. Cecelia W ashington County, one o f the the E van gelical ch urch. This niee.in g gram , w hich was follow ed by refresh- R a leig h S bool Notes, w as attended by representatives o f m ents and dancing. Com m ander J ack Phil Moll o f the S eibrrlin .'-L u cas m ost o f the local organizations. Eakin, departm ent o f O regon, in Music com p a n y dem onstrated Ludw ig T reasu rer A rth u r V incent gave a „ ’ .. ‘ ... .. -uned bells to the pupils o f the K rleigh fln a n c.a l rep ort show ing approxi- r school M onday afterm on o f th s week niately 3500 to have been used during ^ e *en Camp, the d istrict pies.dent, ,T hree new pupi s have just been en- the past year. R ev. E. C. H icks gave a installed the o ffice rs o f the ladies aux- rolled, V ivian ami Shirley Schevvde spe| from M onday until W ednesday , that the drain t ie leading acrog* the fo\ng the n ecessity 'oi ^ ount>’ r‘ ll" . , . -..... o ---- ------ ----- j hi continuing the detailed rep ort o f T igard relief w ork. I Mary. also R ich a rd Handel. o f ti.ij w eek at Barview Anon Nelson property and con nectin g R ep u bl can parly in power because o f C hairm an W aiter Upshaw reviewed Com m ander F. G. D ay a n n o u n c e d 1 Mr. and Mrs. R a y Andrew s who ^ 'v ;inc* L V. Grmham leturn ed v 11,1 lhl‘ ° in in * 1 I^ombard > reet be the protective ta r iff so e sen ial to the origin o f the present method of > h j) t|U.1(. w m ^ a b m JB| o f all ex- »pent thl • Wi ik -,i ng w th Mi ® I, U muuui, was a.so mane to our w elfa ie , arc now rallying to t handling the w ork , s a t in g that this set.vJce nien ,n th 8 d istrict on O c-| «n d Mrs. J. A. L athrop o f R aleigh, N or tein W ashing on and are 1 a in draw enough m oney from tho water Bupport o f the adm inistration. T plan was not a -local idea but was tober 2<; at w hich tim e Carl Moser, m o to iv o to .heir hom e in Kansas l « am - tu n My foi Southern Oi fund anil credit .t to the general fund s ate o f O regon has never gone Deino- originated by P resident H oov er’s non- depart m en . adjutant, will bring before City by w ay o f C alifornia. “ »d C alif,.ini i. Withe n I c m . y -o take eu ie o f $2000 w orth o f water nn.i . ... . ,, , ... , , , . cratic nn,| the U epubiicans o f this bonds culled, and w hich the genera P artisan H el.ef Com m ission anh was tbe vote i uns facts p eita in in g to the Miss G enevieve C arter attended the visl! 1 * dohl1 Hunli y me. cou n ty are planning a cam paign which then relayed dow n to state govei B O » g a b o u | Kconom y L w g U I m .l t,. fu n eral o f h. i i funds has in -u ffici, nl funds to pay, will continue the R epu blican s in con and thence to county judges men w ho are fin an cin g the propa- erine Collins, w h o met her dea h on t0P 1 " n rt im-ucc ,n . u n until tax m oney is received. trol ¡n the cou nty and stn’.e. The reg T h r follow in g citizens o f o f B esvai H e stated that his own appointm ent Kanda ag a jn st the organization. All ex- the Base ’ Line road near the R u b y s , l ‘ Foui th. reien tly oi upie.l istrations in he county fa vor the R e l ,n vveie elected to act as m em bers cam e from C ounty Judge Tem pleton servjce m en are urged to be present. G olf course, Sunday by the Kilxn t fam .iy. publicans by nearly three to one. last fall and that this appointm ent __ . . o f ,he budget com m ittee and prepari The com m ander also appointed VV. The R aleigh school district he'd a I The Beaverton R elief A ssociation On T uesday evening a cou nty or- w as approved by a general meeting a budget fo r the T ow n o f Beaverton P. Beardsley as A rm istice day chair special m eeting for the purpose o *“ el 111 t e Chunibei oi C om m erce gani. it ion o f the R epu blican League -------. people at that time. _ o f local M. W. Manning, ch airm an ; Dr. C. E U pshaw also said that som e local m an- who wl11 arrange for an A i mis- elec.ing a director to fill the vacancy lot“ - • n l’l;u. day i v m n , , was organized at H illsboro, the tem- Mason, J. W Sprague, C. C. Beach. people seem to be under the iinpivs JJ** ’1 ‘ > 0 * l* b n tlo «l U d dunce at th OH thl trd P. D. P rorbau gh and Ivan Metzler, p o ia iy organization oeln g headed hy sion that this com m ittee had t>een M etzger clu b house N ovem ber 11. o f T hom as G eorges. M is E A. S a t j®-t .fits i. . tir : v, to In , 1.in- Paul P utt, i son, deputy D is.rict At i b i - com m ittee is to meet with the torney at H illsboro. Mrs. Leone G ra dissolved and w ent on to say tha* A 1..ige delega.ion o f W « t 1 1 ; o r the work durin . r u m b c is o f .he City C ouncil on Oc ham o f F orest G rove was elected v i a - w hile the value o f handling telief post and unit attended SM lW OOd M \ r Georg® F. < tober 24. ch a in an and J. O. Joh nson o f Tlgmrd w .i.k in this m anner mi. -t ba dabal W adnaadaj evening, at wh . h Ulna to his bad 111 from . . . . , and h , Sevei il nit les and sections o f the i n re ary. The organ ization Is enil ,t- able, he did not see how Bed CrOM the Sherw ood posi oom m and r. WU g ria f o f his a ccid nt Sunday Whili p roj o sn l new ch arter were presented |n ,r a u you ng inen and wom en be- flo u r and county unem j loyment rallaf bur B M a n n u , ch allen ged W est HU a d u ck hunting, when h i gun wa« ae •“ « K i; held in th w ork could be taken care o f without post iO a m em bership d rive conte.-t ci dent oily dischai d -,nd |,n (V fu y e and cor mitt- a for the d iffer- by th ch arter com m ltt '<» fo r tie ap- tween the ni'es o f 21 and 36 fo r tho som e kind o f a central com m ittee. I t jT h e challenge was qu ick ly accepted foot c f Charles Jeiui.ii,, .\1 1 « nt ph:¿ i .« o f Uv' v ork will he re proval o f the council. T his was pas led p u rp -'-c o f ntudvlng the prin-'lples o f on sentence hy entence. the R epublican narly. R epresentatives Ilected. You a ie again oeing t w as the opinion o f the meet ng that by Past C om m an der F. K . P a ilin , is in the hospital. ini vn" ri nro h e ’ng select»d from eve ery precinct th e relief w o rk fo r the com in g year w h o is headin g the m em bership cam - W ashington C ounty P om on a G range ] to be In the co-oi era te w ith tho given on F ild u y c\gJtlng of should be con inued as in the past. paign o f the post. All m em bers o f the will m eet in H illsboro on O ctober 26 hi m e cou n ty to co-op Andy 1 ¡m iner met with a painful prprtnct com m ttt#elnen ,n thf> p,.e8ent N ovem ber 4 Further d e’ alls will be It was suggested that those w ho felt post are urged to renew their mem- Mre. I. R. Metzler and Mrs. Lynn accident on Wetlueaday o i lusl week calrmalgn that this d ifficu lt branch o f social berehip im m ediately and report all Hughes (G ladys K in near) were joint published later. while on his w ay to N ew berg to visit! . „ _ .. , , . scien ce could be handled withou eligible nam es to Past C om m ander .... hen near ,, w o _ m e n s club . was N.la lsm ise De.-iinger had her tonsils a brother. W R ex . he w a s __ A H . oover-C . . . . urtls . hostesses fo r the High School T each nd adenoid„ remoNed last Saturday. erro r should m ake a p p lica .ion fo r a Purlin. The losing post w ill entertain . . . the . Sunday driven o ff pavement . . in o ld . e . r . to organized . . . at , , M etzger . _ , .. and was ers’ B ridge Club at the M etzler hom e . . . , . . position on this com m ittee. the winners at a dinner. ... ... heuded by Mrs. A nna C onklin as pres- ,, , . . . . . Mrs H om er W illiam s w h o has been avoid a headon collision with a cm K on W ednesday even in g o f this week A new com m ittee fo r the com in g , , on the . w rong , fltary ulent anil Johnson as sec- A fter card s delicious refreshm ents | confined to her hom e fo r the past ¡ « hlch w as b, ing driven A Mrs. c ,uf). Elsther wn, aU o or>ianlzed year was elected as follow s. Chairman, j were served. T he m em bers o f this m onth oi m ore w i.h a broken leg, is "'1> ,t tlu m i, . . . W ednesday at Sherw ood headed by K. S T on tz; treasurer, A rthur Vin- R»*lM‘kah L odge M eeting , , . visit.ng relatives in P ortlan d this Due to the dense fog and slippery . , „ .i . . . . ce n t; secretary’ . Mrs. Pat G ood in g; The regular m eetin g o f the R e- r ... V . / 8- Sn>'d*’ r' M is' , . . . Mrs. C w C <■« D «-> edm ■ an ns president and week.. a . telephone lavem en t he ran into ^ R e v E. C. H icks, C hris Christensen bekahs w as held on T uesday evening ‘ " e ‘ an o r J - Mis Helen Funk, . . . . „ , , ,u n e pole, the Impact sm ashing his car Mrs W „ . C. - E , ddy secretary , J nnd r_ Mrs. — - • . . . i„ o j . i __ lu ll ...... _ i ..... atlss M ary M artha dw Sweeney. M W i- -i • R ____ eeuev M dinner at the C I ,,nd 1 . 1 ban . , Cora K. Saylor ns treasurer. T hese ------- — ‘J “ *“ * Miss dwrentjr, .u, * ecent knocking unconscious for T h . follow in g organ izations in the in .. the Odd ke.lov.s hall, Wllh w ith khuu hdou . A m arette Barnes, Erm a Meeks Beach home were guest Mr. and Mrs. C. Sam __v.««— d istrict have been „ asked to fill Al *he T igard 60 manihar» m em bers i.iasanl present. At the mnrllialnn conclusion --- wT c , , " la n,ecKs oea< ........ ....................... organizations will enlist oth er w om en 8Urroun,i|nfr com m u n ities to appoin t one m em ber to serve on an o f the business m eeting an interest.ng Burk i'a <’ffers, Miss Faith Hu- Uni and daughter Suzanne o f Port- som e time. T he driver ol the o .h c r car, a w om an, fled from the scene nH8|8< |n educational cam paign us to a d visory b oa rd : M ethodist church program con sistin g o f the follow ing R obprt P hm i «T " L ' Varren’ Mrs land. A. T im m er and Mrs. F. G. before hei license num ber cou ld be ,,Uftn flca (lo n « 0f candidates and pur- E van g ellea’ ch urch. Odd Fellows, R e num bers was rendered: Piutio oolo by ii.! , h . ' , ,>fl’ ‘ 1 M' til- r and Mrs bekahs, B oy Scouts, Girl Scouts. L io n - M.ss H a lveison o f FJortlan d ; violin p L ' " , , ss 1‘mc<!8 Sim l»on s o f D onaldson were guests o f Mrs. Tim - obtained. poses o f the m easures on the N ovem Club, H itcon C lub and Grange. num ber by S .a n 'e y M axey o f Aloha went 't() j41" Migh score m ers's daughter, Mrs. W. R. Vinton, ber ballot. A n y oth er grou ps not listed are cor a ccom pan ied by Mrs. M argaret Ia?wls; j receivrd theS r i n s < d MiSS Flink at tw o tables o f bridge at the St. Mrs. R. B Denney entertained Tues dially invited to co-operate. planologue, Miss M cLeod o f Gaston- ” on ’ A ndrew s ho.el in P ortland Tuesday lay evening with a dinner in honor T he m ee ing closed with a vote o f reading by Mrs. Lyndon L. M yers; „ e h l” °i<i W om en's C om m unity iftornoon. o f the 14th birthday anniversary o f G R A N D M A S T E R JO N A S thanks to the ret ring com m ittee and m outh organ solo by E dw ard M cE lroy u " ‘ *‘ l ‘ n ' he‘ ir h“ n W ednesday R a y H aynes is building an addition her d a unhtei Catherine. T he you n g V ISIT S H u b i t v , ^ an expression o f appreciation to Mrs o f A loha; a playlet entitled "T h e I-ove “ ' w )n . vsl,h nine m em bers nnd to hi8 hom e on Ia)ml,.llt) 8treet j ladles present were, Donna R ac How * ‘ A B ' T I GOUGE W Hi.Is pos. No. No. 66, Am erican w e est s i ril ls pos. L egion and W est H ills unit o f Legion • .... ii ... i . ,, , .. . ..... , . uuvillary installed their o ffic e r s last New C om m ittee E lected— W in ter Pro- 1 hursday evening, O ctober 13, at the gra m Planned. M ultnomah g ia d e school auditorium . ; ’ u ' Ul ’ » I t I .......... ved Into ?-"** Y * rton- .. ............ Baldwin, T ^ ‘ "« ’ organization o f i nde. He en Cavuncss, Aline Boswell, B ar Pendent O rder o f Odd F ellow s is better , A P ortland, were form erly of . 1 . .in . W 1,11 liara and i „ Phyllis ildm an and r'.iih Lath- than m ost service clu bs # is the dec- corner. A one o 'clo ck lunch (he winter. _ , | nnd Miss laration o f R. H. o f Prineville, • rine Gnmes were played . Jonas c ,, . „ Mrs. Guy Carr and tw o children, and served by the hostesses for Catherine u c e iv e d many lovely gifts Kri‘ nd , a u , ^ Mr. Anderson o f P ortland, w h ltfo r d W om en ’s C om m unity l8>d« e *’ N «• o d^ were M " ’ W ’ J 8pHB* 1 her father. I ^ C - lub - ---- £ * * 1 ^ , ° vl8i' I d ChaHty -• * ------B» s e l' Mrs T hom as Cleland, Mrs. Carl re.urned the first o f the w eek from T he afternoon was taken up w iih 1,1 I ‘gurd 7 hu rad ay evening, Oo- a w eek 's visit at the hom e o f her dlscusaion o f mensures to be voted on *°^>er 13. Hans* n and Mrs. E. G. Perkins, Mrs. Ivy Syverson o f H uber under grandparents in Seattle, W ash. at the N ovem ber election. T he next 1 A lthough the organ ization is gen- went an operation at St. V incent s hos- Mrs. M ke W elter and daughter^m eeting will be devoted o the candi- d a il y better, the Odd Fellow ord er Is pital on Ih u rsd a y iy es-erd a y)- niorn- lean o f T im ber, O r , visited at the M dates that are running fo r o ffic e in lucking u little In civ ic d u lles and ing. W elter home on Tuesduy. the county. should com e m ore to the fron t In that _ _ _ *ln 1 n*g I. O. O. F. organ ization through its m em bers help to build up the com m un ity In w hich the lodge is located. He said fu rth er that if m ore m em bers o f the ord er were in political Jobs anil filled with the s[drlt o f the order that there would be less g ra ft und m ism anagem ent in governm ent. . Í The sun does not rest on the order, as y y , it hns lodges on all continents o f the globe. He pleaded w ith the local mi9n- bers to see that no m em ber o f the order Is w ithout em ploym ent du rin g the winter. IN Pat G ood in g fo r her e ffo r ts m PUtt | ** -a by a g rou p fn -m the ... ............. WJ on t h . last benefit play, w hich netted H opk in s m u sic con serv a tory o f P o rt- R o-> flf R oss o f land. R efresh m en ts w ere served about $50. P rogress eon was M eeting o f R e lie f (.'om mlttee O R E G O N S T A T E C O L L E G E , C or- A m eeting o f the T igard Central R e lie f C om m ittee w .ll be held F riday va li(i' ° c t- 2 1 - RutJh Lundgren o f even in g at the E vangelical ch urch. Beaverton, Junior in hom e econ om ics at w h ich plans fo r this w inter’s relief a l O regon Slate C ollege, has been ap w ork will be d i-cussed. All orgnniza poin.ed assistant to the class depart- tlons are urged to have repr-*-enta- m enl editor o f the O regon State Bea- tlves present, as it Is necessary to V®L the year book o f the college. h ave full co-op eration In this w ork. The B eaver is edited each year by A report will be m ade nt that tim e o f the students on ihe cam pus. The book the funds on hand including the pro- includes sum m aries o f the d ifferen t or- ceed s o f the play given last F riday ganizations, classes and activities o f evening. the institution during the school year ------------ ¡The sta ff will begin w ork im m ediately BOY’ SCOUT N E W S in ord er to insure final publication T ro o p 228 o f T igard held a v e r y !b e fo r e the end o f the spring teim . interesting m eetin g M onday night in i N ow m ber Ushers in Sym phony spite o f a sm all turnout. T he troop reports that plans foi - Season parent night are nearing com pletion T his m eetin g is fo r parents whose B eginning N ovem ber 13 the sym- boy s have reached the age o f 11 yea r- phony season will again be open. This and these parents are cord ia lly in- year 14 concerts, conducted by W illem vited. Von H oogstraten, will be presented al I T he troop w as favored by a talk the C ivic A uditorium . The 14 con certs and a d em on s.ra tion by Mr. Sel'iken dome in tw o esries. eight M onday first aid expert, follow in g w hich Carl night con certs and six Sunday m a.- H aw kp, scou t m aster' from M aple- inees, coverin g a period o f 11 w eeks | w ood, invited the boys to a d<>monstra- Because o f financial con ditions this tlon o f ph otograp h y to be held at year the usual num ber o f con certs,; M aplew ood W ed n esday evening, Oc- 16. has been erduced to 14, and the tober 19. A n um ber o f the boys at- adm ission price has also been reduced tended. M usic lovers o f the com m un ity will R em em ber parents* night, Tuesday appreciate the splendid op p or un.'ty night, O ctob er 25. All boys 12 years this a ffo rd s them to en joy th- best old and ov er are Invited to attend known m asterpieces played hy 70 regu lar m eetings each M onday eve- skilled musicians, n in g at 7: 30 at the grade school. _________________ l!'Hi! ' r- a n ,' m / nt H Keep Him On the Job, Says Coolidge. M BEAVERTON LO SE S H IG H SC HOOL GAME TO EUGENE Last F riday, O ctober 14, the B eaver ton H igh Sch'X)! team played a hard. fast gam e w tih I ' n l - . n - t y H igh s ’ i! » i'T ,l ä \ Mi'll S U ^ 4 -íi ¡ ’ D-tOSLEMS |!j$ J Ì J & 8 SS « M U i™ ¿ÍT" • MmmM rii BEAVERTON H. S. NEWS B ronkcy, end. w h o tan 25 y a id s fo r a ! touchdow n ending the game. This com in g Fr day the B eaverton | squad is goin g to play T igard High ‘ here and. o tc o r d in g to what C oach i I W arrens says I h i is goin g to be the ... . s„ on ^ lililí i fi, li 3 Trw flPFVi \\ >M,r2,í ». 4-* '*»,< 'j *|^ fS«sí Í*;:> • I » " , E ugene, the score o f w hich w as 14 to everybody, lets w atch these boys p la y ., i 9 in fa v o r o f Eugene. In the first ______ h a lf o f the gam e the stron g Eugene B oy Scout News team took B eaver.on to a tune o f tw o j The B eaverton B oy Scouts enjoyed tou ch dow n s, while the Beaverton* an o e v m ig h t hike Saturday to their o n ly m anaged to get one safety. But cabin w hich is n early com pleted In In th* secon d h alf the tide turned the w oods on the U nderw ood place and B eaverton had the edge. In this Nineteen registered Scouts and 11 h a lf B eaverton put over tha boll fo r prospects m ade up the party. T hey a touchdow n while E ugene made one were led In the hike by Assistant safety. T his touchdow n m ade b> Scout Mas e r Lysle W alker. Mr. Dave B eaverton w as one o f the sen sations' Phelps is scout m aster. T here will be parts o f the game. In this play another large m eetin g on 0<<ober B s t r t r e threw * Ring pass to Vernon be dl*trtct •co u t w a e ie r will ^ u r form er President gives H oover ths strongest recom m endation »• a v e rs, threw . Ion « p a s . to V e r n o n , * p r e * o t ( " f a r what he h w d o n . and fo r w hat bs has p r e v e n t . tó y, ^ íjíi rwm\ iimk 7 Vi 1 p¡| ¡¡ }M ém '/ . • Mrfn i ij •A *,1 ®£Z‘ President IIoo\ •«•xTT-M ■«¿S' r" ,ect,on h* W Wi t h Jonas on his o fficia l visit were the follow in g state and district o ffi cers. W. O. M otley, H illsboro, grand I senior w ard er; H ugh Lewis, B eaver ton. grand gu ard; Joseph Schw eitzer, Portland, grand high p riest; G eorge HouoK, P ortland, president o f Odd F ellow s' h om e; Charles L. Meldrum, M llv’aukle, special deputy district grand m uster; C. W. H aw , Portland, past grand p atrlach ; E. M. B ow m an, H illsboro, d istrict deputy, and J. B. B eckham , T igard, district deputy. A fte r the business session th e v is itors and m em bers w ere treated to light refreshm ents by John W ick, local 1 grand m aster. The L ion «’ C lub dnnee w ill be held O ctober 22 at the O range hall. A good floor, good m u sic and good eats will feature the dance A good crow d Is cypeete'd also, as all th e lions are busy Inviting th eir friends. T he W ash in gton C ounty Jam boree and cou ncil will be entertained by the F orest G rove post next Thursdny eve ning, O ctober 27. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbu r Btederm an and Mr. and Mrs. E. B rL t N edry attended the Installation at W est H ills post at M ultnom ah last T hu rsd ay evening. Installation o f o ffic e r s o f A rgonne post and auxiliary unit took place at Sherw ood W ednesday. A fter an ex tended program , C om m ander Britt N edry turned over his com m ission to W ilbur B lederm an, and P resident Bertha Dedm an was succeeded by Jeanette Turnbull. R efresh m en ts and d an cin g follow ed. Many visitors were in lading State C om m ander Aiken. DtoH 0 ■ ■ ■ ■ l . r Fred jD aln sr and neighboring lsgtonnalraa.