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Established 1927
BEAVERTON.
S I X T H Y E A R NO. 43
As The World
Goes By
I
Regular Session Opens
At Salem Last Monday
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OREGON
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J A N U A R Y 13. 1933
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PU B LISH ED
EVERY
FRID AY
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Local Events and Happenings of Interest
First Vote Count Published
Best Time to Enter -- NOW
D. C. Howard has been ill at his Hannlngan Is the mother of Mrs.
home on South LomDard street dur Bert Rohse, a former Beaverton re
sident, and is well known by many
ing the past two weeks.
people here.
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
The special session of the legisla
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Freeman of
t e e at Salem failed to halance the Mrs. A. C. Chinn were Mr. and Mrs.
Portland
were luncheon guests of Mr.
Robert
Doolittle,
son
Edwin
and
dau
budget as requested by Gov. Meier.
All the world's a stage, and all the ' The emergency tax on sales of tangi ghter Miss Ruth of Vancouver, Wash. and Mrs. M. W. Manning on Tuesday.
nen anti women merely playeis.
ble psrjonal property and personal
Miss Erma Nelson returned last Mr. Freeman Is a son or Mrs. Manning
Shakespeare, 1 service prepared by the tax com-
R. B. Denny attended a three days
week from a two week's visit with
! mission in the State of Oregon and friends in San Francisco, Calif.
Insurance Convention in Portland
ine nation bows in silent and lev
i submitted to the legislature without
Mrs. V. A. Wood and Mrs. Forest this week. Mr. Denny Is District Man
el ent homage to the menory ot a iead- recommendation was passed in the
Perhaps you already have u car—
ei whose su»:cesssftii life was devoted tlous* Lut deferted n the Senate, Re L. Howard attended a luncheon for ager in Washington County and a KIWANIS GIVE RELIEF In which cuse you may sell your car
to faithful and efficient service to his presentaiives from Washington Conly the members of the Daphne Club at portion of Columbia County for the
and expend the $72« in travel or a
Mutual Life Insurance Company of
The Kiwanls Club met on Wednes nucleus for an education, 01 for a
country, Calvin Coolidge.
were dividetd in their vote, Represent- the home of Mrs. Charles Hanson in
New York.
day noon for luncheon with an at* business of ojur own And $729 ¡a no*,
The new year starts in with an l ative Johnson opposing the measure Portland on Tuesday.
tendance of 22 members and visitors. to be passed up lightly.
Sunday
evening
guests
at
the
Louis
Mrs. A. H. Wilding of Route 3 un
appalling number of violent deaths, j and Representative McAlear of Hills-
The president, Andy Anderson being
Hughson
home
were
her
sister
Mrs.
j
boro
favoring
same.
It
was
the
gen-
Now $729 is pretty good money to
derwent an operation at the Eman
bank robberies, and hold-ups.
Maud Miller and Mrs. Miler’s grand absent on acount of illness, the meet add to your present income for your
A new president of the United | eral feeling by members of the leg uel Hospital in Portland^ Wednes
daughter Betty Jean Mahler of Port ing was presided lover by vlceprest* spate moments during the next few
Scales was elected lasl week>-offi- islature that It was Impossible to day morning.
land.
1 vote a sales tax or any other form
dent Lee Richey. Mrs. Agisess Hines of weeks moments that otherwise wouij
cialy elected. The result tallied close i of tax until the Ways and Means
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Feldman of
The Friendship Bridge Club met Forest Grove gave a very Interesting be lost.
ly with the straw vote taken Nove ' Committee had determined what the Garden Home are the parents of a
at the home of Mrs G. »». McCormlc talk on the filming of the Oregon
How long would it take you to sa-.e
mber 8 .
1 necesities were for the next biennuim. baby boy December 29th.
at Garden Horne on Wednesday after Country and the Northwest. Her talk enough money out of your earning «
All things change, but writing paper Representative Johnson stated that
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kerr and dau noon. Mis. Otto Erieksen won honors was greatly appreciated and enjoyed to prchase a car of these values or t>i,e
remains stationery. School books too. i he opposed the measure because he ghter have moved this week into the and Mrs. Doy Gray leceived the con Dr. Talbert led the club singing in
of the other big prizes awaiting y» (
Samuel Insull now sits among the ‘ did not feel that the people of Wash- Floyd Tefft residence on Fifth str. solation. Mrs J. C. Huntley was a his usual pleasing manner. The ladies in this gift distribution? Figure t
|
Ingto
i
County
desired
a
sales
tax
and
ancient ruins of Greece, while his
off Watson. Mr. Kerr is with the guest of the club.
of the Kiwanls have made curtains for out for yourself. You will readily . e
victims sit among modern ruins in he was certain that they did not care local Safeway Store.
Mrs. L. D. Tallman returned on the club ro< ms, under the supervi the opportunities that participati n
for a sales tax in the form that w as
America.
Mrs. Sadie Laxton of Springfield Tuesday from a weeks' visi* at her sion of Mi- Dayton Peck. The in in this distribution affords.
submitted. .He further stated that he
former home at Ryderwood, Wash.
In 1914 the English navy consisted
coifld not conscientiously vote |.«i is visiting at the home or her father While there she attended the ins'all- terior decoration Is progresing rapi .If juu are a ive. if you . iave the le t
of 69 battleships, 108 cruisers, 285 des any ro 1 ” .i it iTi.i h nw
until W. B. Emmons who is slowly recov I at ion ceremonies of the Masons and dly and the club is looking forward spark of business judgement fin,
troyers, and 74 submarines. The the Ways and Means Committee had ering from his recent illness.
to the next Indies night meeting which cially and want to add materially lo
Eastern Lodges on Saturday evening.
your income, get in your name. Sh ,v
English armament by 1936 will be determined the definite financiu!
Lunpheon guests at| the X 4 D. 1 She and her husband were retiring will take place in the very near fut
a little action and make more mor y
15 bat.leships, 50 cruisers, 117 des condition of the State. Fthermore, the Shellenberker home oh Thursday of
ure.
matron and patron of Maple chapter
bill as submitted provided $ 2 , 000,000 this week were the Mesdames Alfred
troyers and 38 submarines.
John Kirby of the local Union Oil in your spare moments than m t
of Ryderwood, Wash.
people make in months, and m. a
and
$5,000,000
which
amount
is
in
In a recent address, Dr. John F.
and Frank Lwis of Forest Grove.
‘ Mrs. F. H. Sehoene and little Patsy Company is the lastest addition to than many clear in a year.
Dobbs, president of Pacific Univer excess of what is actually needed for
the club membership, the guests at
MliA L. R. Dean was called to Ruth Miller are confined to their
Announcement of the only spe .1
sity, made this statement: “Oregon the administration of state affairs.
the meeting were: R. C. Doty, M. W.
homes
in
the
Sorrento
District
with
Roseburg
last
week
on
account
of
the
vote
of the entire campaign appe s
The
regular
session
of
the
legis
Is most college-consciouB and college
Manning, W E. Pegg, A. K. McCulley
illness.
today. Up lo und including Jan “3
bred state In the Union. Oregon has lature, which opened Monday, Jan 9th illness of her father Mr. Dietsch. I Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and and District Lientenant Govenor Wal is the biggest and ont> »ote opp 11 -
M. K. Emmons and Floyd Tefft
24 persons In college to every 100 in adopted the same rules as the spec
ter Potter, and Beet. Harold Jones of unity in this entire campaign. L.. It
ial sesion which provided for a 20 arrived Wednesday from Eugene, Ore. daughter Maragret of Gascon were Portland.
high school. In the United States at
the list of candidates over. The w.-ie
per cent cut in the salaries of all em to spend a few days with their fami Sunday dinner guests at the home of
large there are only 15 In college to ployees of the legislature. This wus
is very low, far lower than we had
Mr. and Mrs. John Frank
lies In Beaverton.
every 100 in high school.
expec.t-d it to be, but it simply makes
1 in line with the economy move which
C. W. Craig of Raleigh Station left
W H. Engelke attended a banquet
BETHEL LADIES AID it easier for anyone to start now m d
Harvey (W. Scott wled U) relate appeals to be the general sentiment
j make a mnuway wi.i 1 . it. Read m
his experiences In coming down from of the ns •i| •• ’ of l ‘-e H o i .* " I i » first Wednesday evening for Los Angeles, on Saturday evening glveh oy the In
where he has accepted a position as dustrial Traffic Men's Association at
list today. See how few of the t „g -
the Olympian Country to school at 1 two major bills of Importance sub
The Bethel Ladies Aid met at the illdutes have really been getting any
manager of a large department store. the Multnomah Hotel in ^i-ortland.
Forest Grove. He told how he tied mitted at the opening session were
Congregational church parlors on thing but free votes. Opportunity b i .s
Mrs. Craig and son Mason will follow
Mrs. M, E, Phillips left Tuesday
his clothes in a trundle and with bills submitted by Representative
Thursday of last week, with an attend give every candlate a chance to wi,; is
as
soon
as
they
can
make
arrange
for her home In Portland, after spend- ance of 22 members and friends. The
them fastened on his head swam the Hall of Portland providing for the re
ments.
the past two months at the home of study group with Mrs. L. D. Shellen- to take advantage of all chance.-, to
Columbia River, thus .saving many peal of the constitutional amendments
gain in votes.
Friends
of
T.
J.
Wanningan
of
Port
!
were
referred
to
the
committee
on
her sister Miss Merle Davis.
miles in his tramp to school. He grad
berger leading the devotional. A chap
Opportunity is crying aloud foi live
Alcoholic Control of which Repre land are glad to hear that she is re
A. E. Wilson, J. H. Hulett and L. ter entitled, "Fitting tmo the World's
uated from the academy, and remain
entries in this campaign. Many sec
sentative Johnson is chairman.
covering from her recent Illness. Mrs. R. Richey attended the noon lun
forenoon was taken up by mission tions of this district and the sur
ed to become the first graduate from
cheon of the Portland - Kiwanls Club Lift” from "Living Issues in Chnu" rounding country do not have lej.ie-
the Rcademv, the only one in his cTass
at the Multnomah Hotel on Tuesday. was read by Mrs. M. C. McKercher j sentatlves.
of 1863. He was always a staunch p e t it io n
p r e c in c t s
Mrs. James North of Tigard, ORe. after which a general discussion fol
friend of Pacific, and testified in var
With just a few short weeks until
was a luncheon guest at the George lowed Interesting letters from mis the Tualatin Publishing Co! "Ev.
The rapid growth of Beaverton de
ious ways to the value of Its educ;*»
mands division of voting precints be
sionaries Minnie Tonz of Rhodesia body Wins Campaign" conies to un
tlon to him.
Chester Beach chief of the Beaver Blasser home on Wednesday.
South Africa and Nellie Walker of official end many sections of the d,s-
Portland Spectator. fore another election. During recent ton Fire Dep't appointed helpers for
Don’t forget the Card Party, Sat Foochow, China were read to the as
years this community and near vic- the ensuing year as follows: Arthur
trict und country arc still w.tli.iut
inty has been divided namely; East Roher, assistant chief, William Slump urday, January 14th.
semblage. A very appetizing pot-luck representatives in this gigantic o w n t
BOY SCOUTS NEWS
Beaverton precinct and West Bea and Harvey Williams, truck divers.
The big high-class four door scaun
luncheon was served at one o’clock
verton precint.
These men are some of Beaverton's
and this was followed by a business and the hundreds of dollars in gold
Fifteen Scou^si. (owe visitors and
The 1932 registration of voters gave best firemen.
meeting for selection of officers. Re and silver will be given away without
one committeeman attended the re
Charles Benard, prominent farmer
ports for the past year were also read one cent of cost regardless of the
gular meeting on Friday, Jan 6 th. East Beaverton precinct over 1000 vot
With Rev. Suart Goode officiating, und discussed. Mrs. George Shellen- success of the enterprise to those
Games were played before the meeting ers and West Beaverton precinct very north of town, states recent heavy
near as many. The law provides 300 fieeze injured oats and vetch crop-but the marriage of Miss ISetty Huntley, berger was re-elected president of the who are nominated.
opened. All scouts present were given
as the max'mum for any pracinct.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt- Aid with Mrs. Gorge N. Taylor as
In today's issue of this paper, tne
winder wheat fared better.
registration certificates by Mr. Phelps
Petitions are being circulated ai this
ley, formerly of Beaverton and Port
first vote count is printed. There is
vice-president
and
chairman
of
the
Each patrol non^inated a candidate time requesting the County offici)i!s
land, now of Tacoma, Wash., to Mr.
Missionary Committee. Mrs. Arthur yet time foi jou to gel In, bui your
for yell master, Bob Jackson of to sub-divide the two Beaverton pre
Homer H. Grant, Jr., son of Mr. and
I nomination should reach the ..-n 1 -
Flaming Arrow Patrol being chosen. cinct* in the following manner town;
Mrs. H. H. Grant of Vancouver, Wash Olson and Mrs. L. D. Tucker were re paign office no' later than noon next
A treasure hunt will be held in the ie.iv» the boundaries the same as is
took place at the First Congregational elected secreta!y und treasurer res Wednesday evening.
near future and the members were exf-pt, run a line tnro gh the center
Church of Vancouver on Saturday pectively. The next meeting wil be
All those who have entered should
held on Thursday, Jan 19. Everyone
shown how It is to be done. Messers of ‘ lie Beaverton-Bcrtha highv y be
evening, January 7.
leport with subscriptions this week.
Anderson, Underwood, Beach, Wright ginning at a pos.it on the Eastern
The bride, given In marriage by Is welcome to attend.
If you want your friends to help you,
and Engelke will assist as the com boundary of E >st Beaverton precinct
Today the first count in the Tuala her father, wore an old fashioned
you should show them by your vote
♦ fcer.ee in a westerly direction lo a tin Publishing Co.’s big "Everybody gown of white taffeta and carried a
mitteeman for 1933.
GKADK SCHOOL NEWS
count that you mean busness.
Wins" election, for the new motor car colonial bouquet of mixed flowers. t The second grade has found an
Billy Slden of Pine Tree Patrol ro<nt on the Wsst’ m boundary
Are you content to sit und c iy
n said con car and cash prizes is printed. Here The veil was worn with a double cir
went to Court of Honor for second Wes* Beaverton p ricii
| ’ihish sub-divls 01 will create f iur uf.er, the vote count will be publish cle of orange blossoms. The bride’s interesting project in the making of about not being able to do this or
class scout on Thursday Jan .5th.
precincts out of the two pt ••.••r.t B>-a- ed each week and will include all Wed sister, Mrs. J. A. George, as matron calendars. This Is the first time the that?. Here is over $3,000.00 awai In *
numbering has been done by the child - the inen and women, married 01 n-
Several scouts attended the organi vci«c-n prccincto- im r iir n l.ilbboi 1
nesday votes cast for publication up of honor, was her only attendant Mr. ren themselves. Every student in the gle to take as a gift, without inn
zation of a troop at Aloha on Thurs end Fn- ,t Grove
to the night or the »lay before date Robert Adams acted as best man. room is trying to get 100 per cent cent of expense. What are you do ng
day evening. Mr. Oberteffer gave a
The new names will be N.E. Bea of publication. Today's vote score is Miss Nlta Norgen played the wedding
papers on the ailthmetlc bulletin about It.
talk on Troop organization. Mr. Wells verton, N. W. Beaverton, S.E. Bea as of Wednesday night.
march and Miss Jane Adams sang.
board.
Wi.h conditions as they are, with
troop No 40 and boys initiated seve verton, S. W. Beaverton which
Mrs.
Grant
is
a
graduate
of
Grant
That’s how it is today. More vo,es
Naomi Smith brought a set of cir so many really crying for more mon
ral members of troop 40 and 216 at will provide eight election boards and have been cast by subscribers them High School of Portland and attend
HTilsbortx Pictures o f camp Meri four voting places which will give selves than most candidates have ed the University of Washington. Mi. cuit parade stamps to be used in ey, with so many looking for an < p-
| portunity to add to their inconn
Grant is a graduate of U. of W. and class work.
wether were shown and allenjoyed splendid service for Beaverton and ; secured.
why don’t more live ones enter tins
The
third
grade
Geography
class
a
member
of
Alpha
Tau
Delta
frat
a pleastna evening at Aloha.
vicinity on election day.
Neither the list of candidate nor
campaign
and carry on to win?
has
been
making
charts
showing
ernity.
After
a
short
honeymoon
the
Every voter is requested to sign the recorded vote today is a fair indi-
You cannot lose. You are paid for
young couple will take up residence souices and development in clothing.
the petition.
caiTon
of
how
the
race
will
be.
:h*i
SILENTLY PASSING
This class has also made an Eskimo every minute of your time. Every
Copy of same will be with Beach's scriptions and coupons have been turn in Seattle, Wash.
frieze as a January art problem.
non-gift winner is given an ABSO
Market,
Wilson’s
Jewelery
Stroe,
ed
in
for
some
who
as
yet
have
made
Joseph E. Feathers
A race is going on between the LUTE GUARANTEE that he 01 she
Councilman Fordney and Mayor no actual effort themselves.
Funeral services were held on Wed Fisher.
milk bottle and the coffee pot in will be paid for hiB or her time 20
P.-T.-A. MEETING
Following are the names of all those
nesday afternoon at the local Christ
Room
4 The pupils who drink some per cent of every sbscription Is yours
The
Parent
-
1
tacuei
*»«.*<
>
<
laiiun
hel»l
nominated toge'her with all vot*V
ian church for Joseph E Feathers
cast for publication up to the pre its meeting in (he high scnool asscin milk every day and who drink neither if yo fail to land one >f ti e big gift
bly hall on Monday evening of this tea nor coffee will place their names That, in Itself, is a good bui ¡ness
aged 78 years, who died at his home
sent date:
in Multnomah, Oregon, Jan. 9th. Mr.
Miss Eveyln Alexander .................5.900 week with an attendance of about 60 in a milk bottle, while the names of proposition.
members arid visitors. Miss Mteks, those who drink tea or coffee will be
Mr. Feathers was born In the state
The campaign will rvoi be "»in
Councilmen Bishop and Kosliland Mrs. Cleo E. Beckett ............... 146,200
of New york but lived in the West for on Tuesday, measured the depth of Miss Alice Benson
66,200 Home Economics tcacnei at the high placed in the coffee pot. The contest drawn out affair of several months'
lUJOA •school gave a lepoit on the h it lun will end when all names are in the duration. It closes February 18.
the last 25 years, the past ten years the new city well at the Beaverton Miss Aline Boswell
SMOU ches that are being served at the milk bottle.
having been spent in Multnomah. He reservoir on top of the ridge above Mrs. M Briggs
The fifth graders in their Geography
Mrs
L
M
Brown
000 Grade school cafeteria im needy clilld-
is survived by the widow Retta Fea Weed’s Nursery.
are
visiting the Central States. Multi
O. K. S. GIVES AID TO NEEDY
len.
The
Association
is
s)f
9
nsoring
thers and a granddaughter, Donna
Wednesday, Mr. Smith the concrete Mi Walter Cs vanes;:
this undertaking. The president Mrs. plication of fiactions has also begun
Mrs
Sarah
Chamberlain
5,000
Ra* Howard of Beaverton. Interment man with crew placed the two ton
Nelson Walker, appointed a commit- this week. Row number one is win
was In Rlverview Cemetary with W. concrete block around the stand-pip» Mis* 1’uulie Chin
The Eastern Star Chapter held its
lee to serve on a card party which is ning the airplane race In spelling.
Miss
LnMerne
D«an
I""
Councilman Fordney and Mayor Fish
2 . Pegg in charge of arrangements.
The
sixth
and
seventh
grades
are
to
be
given
some
time
in
January
for
meeting
of the year on Wednestlay
er were present. Said block was made Mrs. f. I.in.-i i h
Mrs. Isabela I inlay
the purpose of raising funds for this beginning a spelling contest. In the
Mr
Jerry
Ellison
00
1-2-4 mixture and will be ready Fri
evening of this week with a good
most wort’ "/ cause. Further details sixth grade the Captains are Lillian
Mrs. Isabella Imlay. widow of the day The roads are very soft on the M u J Frost
attendance. The program which had
Jacobs
and
Loris
Blxby
and
In
the
will
be
given
la.er.
Dr.
R.
S.
Welsh
late J. B. Imlay, feed dealer of Reed- hill which prevents using truck trans Mr
Jul.us H s g n
MOO
been planned for the evening had to
seventh
Barbara
Wlldman
and
Shig-
was to have spoken on the subject.
Harris
104
ville. Ore. died at her home on Mon portation. Lewis Zimnrick is haul Mrs. T B.
be unavoidably postponed on ccaount
enarl
Nugue.
The
sixth
grade
is
re
“
Malnutrition"
but
was
unable
to
at
III
It Hoffarber
5,000
day January 9th at the age of 85 years. ing in material with his team.
of illness and absence of several of
viewing
Oregon
History
in
prepara-
8*000 tend. Mr. M Dunham, teacher of vlo-
She had lived in this community fori
Several well diggers Including AI Mi. Max Lewis
the members, bus will oe a part of
ton
tor
the
final
test.
l.n
at
Mllnomah,
Ore.
brought
ovei
MOO
the past 42 years, and In the United Jansen contractor in charge are very Mi** Rath I iinigrea
The present problem of the 5th, 6 th the next meeting.
a number of young people who rend
Mr
C
D
Mepea
72,100
States for 42 years, and in the United optimistic in estimating abundant
ered a very delightful program of pnd 7th grade art classes Is soap
The chapter voted to give fifty dol
Mi.*-. Rath
Mat n
186
this country from Scotland where she supply of water for Beaverton.
several numbers. The easy and confid sculpture. The soap is carved into lars of Its funds for the Beaverton
Mr.
Chas
A.
Mist
A sample of water tuken from the
was horn. She Is survived by nine
188,000 ent manner in which these children original designs by the students, and Relief Committee.
children, thPee of them live at Reed- bottom of the new well recently, was Mrs. E. C Mc-Elioy
Mrs. H. R. Nelson
........
33 100 played was all the more remarkable then be colored if deslreo.
analyzed
>
>
y
experts
and
pronounced
vllle Funeral services were held on
The eighth grade students are mak
I 7 P 11 1 Olson
M00 due to the fact that they have taken
Henry Zimmerman m*v with an
Thursday at 2 p m at Don el son and excellent and comparing favorably
ing
large water color panels of med
lessons
only
since
last
August,
and
Mr: Harry Price .................... 22,200
accident
Wednesday afternoon whivh
with
*he
best
in
Oregon.
ieval
castles.
A
variety
of
pleasing
Sewell's Chapel In Hllsboro, with In
Miss Clementine Renner
5,000 this being their first public appear
resulted in bruises that had to re
The new Bingham pump will be n
color
arrangements
has
been
develop
terment In Tuelatln Plain Cemetary.
ance.
5,000
sembled In sections Monday and will Mrs. August Schuman ..........
terment In Tualatin Plain Cemetary.
At the close of the program, refresh ed. The completed panels will be dis ceive medical attention. He was walk
Sexton
r 1 """
probably b? placed in position by Mrs. Edith
ing along the highway pushing a
ments
of sandwiches a Ad coffee were played In the room next week.
Mr. Kenneth Smith
16.100
Wednesday. January 18.
wheelbarrow
snd was struck by a
Wanda
I<ee
Rands
has
returned
to
served In the cafeteria by the com
4» cent SPECIAL
This is the test pump to determine Miss Rhoda C Thyng —.............. 5.000
machine
driven
by J. A. Johnson o f
achool
here
after
attending
school
In
mittee
In
charge
Her Water Bottle, Guaranteed.
18100
the flowing capacity per minute of Mrs W. M. W ardle
Frultland, Idaho.
! Jtnnlngs Lodge, Oregoit
Mrs C. A. Woodworth ............. 8,000
These Are Opportunity Days--The Only Extra
Vote Offer of the Entire Campaign Announced
4
fire Chief Gets Aides
Grant-Huntley
Standing Of Candidates
On First Vote Count
Water Pump Set
Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy
the w#U