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Established 1927 S E V E N T H Y E A R , NO. 9 NEW FARM RELIEF III Main Provisions of BEAVERTON, OREGON, Hillsboro Chamber of F R ID A Y , M A Y 19, 1933 PROCLAMATION Commerce Definitely Plan on Celebration The Natural Resources of Oregon Belong to Her People New Biil to Aid Agriculture, Says O. S. C. Speaker The officers and directors of the W H E R E A S , the Town Council with the leadership of : Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce— , ¡Lester Ireland president; m . p . Cady, I Councilman Fordney, Chairman Conunitte on W ater, have i vice-president; l . j. Merrill, treas- toiled diligently to procure the first municipal water svs- urer; Ed. L. Moore secretary; H. L. , f ^ * 1 J MacKenzie. R. Weil. L. J. Rushlow. | tC n i f o r B e a v e r t o n | directors, have definitely decided to ; oei'ebrauorMn Shiite^r^Jufy ¡ ai*d 4. W H E R E A S , official tests made bv the Oregon State Board of Health also by Dr. R. S. Welsh, Town Health Of- ficer, state that said well water ranks high as a beverage m ost; f o r drinking purposes. P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y Hazeldale-Rosedale Schools to Hold Joint Graduation Exercises INTERESTING BITS OF LOCAL NLWS FROM BEAVERTON Joint graduation exercises of R ose-! dale and Hazeldale schools will be held Thursday evening. May 25 at 3 o’clock at Rosedale school. Those who will receive diplomas are Virgin ia Miller, Donal McIntosh, Donald Witcher, Delmer Black, Harriet Han Mrs. Anna Barnes takes Part sen, Viola Kaufman. Margarite Gillen- on Program at Regular water and Homer Churchley, Kiwanis Luncheon The Community club meeting on Friday o f last week was very well at tended. The committee in charge The Kiwanis club held their regu were Mary Grand, A lfied Newton, and lar dinner Wednesday. The enter Harold Schuper. A one act play taining features were given by Mrs. “Crime Does Not ibiy” was presented Anna Barnes who sang accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Barker, Mary Grand, A. by Mrs. Gertrude Gore, which was J. Vance, and V’erne Bright. Other much enjoyed. Mrs. A. G. Olson gave numbers were: Violin selections by a readingi aUo> Milton Dunham, whistling solos by _ „, 4 LaRay Martin, reading, by Miss R ’ R Eas,er’ o f the Portland Barnes, and mouth harp selections by e,al Klectric’ wa* in town Mond* y Fredie Gassner with Mrs. Balfe at the conferrlnK with Town officials In re- piano. j gaid to street lights. Rosedale pupils and their teacher, j Mrs. Vernonia Davies, of Sorrento, was shopping in the garden city last Jean Smith, entertained their moth-j ers at a party on Wednesday after- j week. While conditions are not the Economic equality for American ag ; favorable they believe it is a civic \ riculture with resultant benefits to the duty to provide, especially this year, W H E R E A S , the health and welfare of our Town are entire nation is the objective sought in free entertainment for the large paramount to all other rights and that— selling water in the new farm relief adjustment act crowds that always attend this event. which is now the law of the land Free entertainment features will be stead of buying— is the best public policy, now, through passage by Congress and the as extensive as in previous years with T H E R E F O R E , I, Earl E. Fisher, Mayor of the Town signature of President Roosevelt. out any admission charge to the Park, Whether these objectives will be fully an(j every convenience provided for of Beaverton, Oregon, do hereby proclaim a new era of pro- attained, time alon,e will tell, bu t1 those who wish to enjoy picnics and gress and a step forward in human rights for the people of meanwhile there is much in the law ,. , . . , Beaverton, and call upon all agencies, public and private, to be understood by the public, if poss I,e“n‘on“' ible benefits are to be derived, hence bration will be the championship and all individuals having the best interest of our town at the Oregon Agricultural extension ser free-for-aii go-as-you-please race from heart, to do their part in making the new municipal water vice is cooperating with the federal Portland to Hillsboro on July Fourth j tem success, thereby promoting the general welfare department of agriculture in supplying information regarding the provisions winners. noon o f last week at the school house. \ Mrs. Mary Carsen gave a very in- and happiness of the people of Beaverton. of the law and their application to They presented a Mother's Day pro- terestlng talk on "Indians" to tho prl- The queens ball and coronation cere j\r \ xru T 7 D U A t ? i i i Oregon conditions. monies will be the outstanding social! I N W I T N E S S W H E R E O F , l h a v e h e r e u n t o s e t m y y gram of songs, recitations and a play, ™&ry room of the Raleigh school Frl- The first fact found in the study o f ; event which will be held on the night | h a n d a tld C a u s e d t h e S e a l of t h e Town o f B e a v e r t o n t o b e an dthe girls served punch and cook day. She uLso exhibited her collec tion of Indian curios. ies. the bill is that it its really three laws of July 3rd. Many of the clubs and affixed Wallace Brown returned from the Perfect attendance certificates were in one. The first part deals with pro- organizations of the city and county j Done at the Town of Beaverton this [ presented to Ruby and Ralph Glllen- hospital Tuesday where he recently duction control and benefit payment. ; have pledged their cooperation and or "farm relief” proper, and will be support and will nominate candi- 15th dav of May, in the year of our water, Katie and Rosie Santoro, and underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown, Mrs. Herman Churchley. Reading certifi administered by the department of ag- j dates for queen. Lord 1933, and of the Town of Beaver cates were presented to Viola and Margaret Denney and Genevieve Car- riculture. The second provides for Shute Park, where the celebrations ton the 41st. Cleo Kaufman, Harriet Hansen, Mar- ter were Sunday dinner guests at the farm mortgage credits and will be , are held, is in the city limits and with garete and Ruby Gillenwater, Edward E. G. Perkins home. handled by the Farm Credits adniinis- its beautiful shade tree», pure moun E A R L E. F IS H E R Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith of Garden rations; while the third deals with tain water, and other conveniences, j and Frank Setniker, Homer Church Bv the M a y o r: ley, and Helen Wetburg. Highest Home left Monday on a motor trip to national currency control and will be is an ideal place. used or not at the discretion of the honors for the year in spelling went Hollywood to visit their daughter L E W I S SM IT H . Town Recorder president and his treasury aids. to Helen Weiburg, who had a daily Mrs. Fred Rief. Residents Asked to take Mr. and Mrs. N ick Gerig and Mr. and test average of 100. The purpose of the main or pro and Mrs. August Dallman of Kinton, Advantage of Safety Hazeldale school held a picnic on Beaverton Grange held Leonard Adams Local duction control section is to lessen or Monday at the school. Lunch was were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert wipe out the present spread between Agent for Auto Insurance j served at noon after which gumes and Harris Tuesday evening. Lines Recently Painted Regular Session Saturday the price level at which the farmer Mrs. Chester Beach and son Ches races were participated In. sells basic products—wheat, corn, rye, Under the direction of F. W. Bishop j Mr. Leonard Adams has been ap ter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Reinke and son, Elwyn, cotton, tobacco, hogs and dairy pro Town Street Commissioner, W. W. | Beaverton Grange met in regular pointed agent for the Oregon Auto and Thelma Oberst of Sherwood, and Mrs. Noel Yoninger Tuesday evening. ducts included in the measure—and Peets, Chief of Police, and W. w . I session Saturday, May 13, at 10:30 in mobile Insurance Co. Mr. Adams Dale Hunter of Portland, were guests The eighth grade are having their the level of which the farmer buys the Rice, patrolman No. 2, have been the Grange Hall. Mother's Day was needs no introduction to our readers at the Griffits home on Monday. picnic at Jantzcn beach Suturday. commodities he uses in his business painting safely lanes across the observed during the lecture hour. 1 as he is well and favorably known Mrs. A. F. Doughty had the mis The band boys will be on hand to and home. streets in business district, also the I The program opened by the grangers thruout this section, fortune to fall and break her left aim play. ParentH ure cordially invited Three specific methods of accom word "School” on the highway to pro- j singing "The Hand That Rocked the A word about the company he re- on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. to attend, as a big day Is anticipated. plishing this adjustment of produc tect school children and lessen "jay Cradle Rocks the World." Mrs. A. P. pieaents.. The Oregon Auto Ins. Co. was a dinner Doughty’s brother, Crockett Brown, is i Mrs. O. E. Biennali tion to demand, any one or all of walking” which is dangerous foi pe Christiansen gave a paper on "The was incorporated in 1926 and writes making a temporary stay at their hostess Tuesday evening, she was as- which may be put into effect by the destrian traffic—walk between the Origin of Mothers Day." The Rev. insurance on automobile risks, includ | sisted by Misses Ruth and Ilene Mar- Mr. Clarke, pastor of the local Bethel ing, liability, property damage, collis home. secretary of agriculture, are briefly as lines—go slow—near schools. 1 tin and Mrs. Geraldine Carry. Guests Congregational church, delivered a ion, fire and theft coverage etc. They follows: First, acreage reduction of included Rev. and Mrs. Gilmore and very interesting talk on "Modern write insurance only in the state of Fraud Trial Set for Next the basic agricultural commodities by | daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Anderson, Stars and Stripes Mothers”. Mother recitations were Oregon and at the present time have actual rental and benefit payments to Monday in Federal Court and George Baker. Dinner was ser- the farmers; second, payment of allot Decorate Town Hall ren of the grange: Margaret Hansen, over 8000 policy holders. They have 1 ved to seventeen. given by the following group o f child- agents all over Oregon. ment benefits on the domestic portion They are Edgar Nelson, o f Cathlamet, Wash., J. Lumborn Elder, Clare Williams, j who is employed by Mr. Lund, will of a crop in return for specific reduc- As per recommendation of Counctl- Janet Felsher, Vera May Wooden, Ido very fair in their claims. The Insur tion; and third, the use of marketing man Boswell and adopted by the Felsher, Elbert Emmons, and Kath ance Reporter gave them an A -l rat Joe Marshall and Edith Sexton under i leave Saturday for Chicago to attend Mrs. James Lewis ing. W e would advise anyone want indictment for using the malls to de the W orld’s Fair, accompanying Mr. agreements with processors and handl- Council—a new American flag deco ryn Van Kleek. ers in order to laise prices to the pro rates the wall above the Mayor’s gave a reading entitled “ Month of ing auto insurance to see Mr. Leon fraud, will be tried Monday May 22nd j an dMrs. Lund as driver. They will in the Federal Court of Judge Fee ducer. : desk—for the first time at the Town May" Eleanor and Betty Gore played ard Adams at Beaverton. be gone about six weeks visiting Min- a violin and cornet duet accompan- The four are charged with having j . Mankato 'and” other cities! The voluntary feature, so far as the Hall on First street. led on the piano by their mother Mrs. conducted an advertising and circula individual producer is concerned, is ----------------------- Albert Rossi was among those at tion campaign for this newspaper, tending the Troop Shoot at Everding Gertrude Gore. A harmonica solo Fire Truck now Housed fundamental to the entire bill, as no Mayor and Fire Chief was rendered by Billy Emmons. while Mr. Elder was the .publisher, one is forced to place his farm under 1 Sunday. on Broadway Street j A car and cash prizes involved, were field The roll call for June will be a ,poem Flush Fire Hydrants any of the laws provisions. The plan Mrs. Joe Keller spent seveial days or prose selection in which a lesson is, however, to make the benefits so Monday the Beaverton fire truck I awarded fictitious persons, it is alleg- last week visiting Mrs. Fred Boalt at Fire Chief Beach and Mayor Fisher j »«ch a» kindness is taught by flowers. was moved to its new quarters at the i ed. and Mrs. Sexton who was to say Seaside. She returned home Tuesday attractive that widespread farmer par- icipatlon will be obtained, according to were busy Monday evening flushing | Beaverton Garage, opposite the Safe | she won the car, was given a check ----------------------- Mrs. Erma Middleton, teacher of word from the Washington authorities. nine fire hydrants and two fire plugs H o w a r d Harrison New way store on Broadway. Upon rec in lieu of it. Reedsport, Oregon, Is spending the larrison All pleaded not guilty before the week visiting with Miss Fay Light at In this connection a fund is ad- Wednesday Chief of Police Peets con-! ommendation of Fire Chief Beach, vanced to the department of agricul- , tinued the work—eventually all the} the Bixby home. Assistant Fire Chief Town officials ordered the change. grand jury. At the old location, gas disappeared ture with which to start paying bene i fire hydrants in town shall be open- ; High School students are rejoicing fits and thus raise the farmer’s pur cd -to clear the water mains of the I often of late, also batteries were run Rev. Pierce Assigned to for the tennis courts are nearly com- Fire Chief announced before the down. chasing power to that extent even be sediment collected during the past In the new quarters the fire Pulpit at Vancouver, B. Cl pl*tPd’ fore collecting the domestic processing twenty years—when this work is com Town Council recent meeting the ap apparatus will receive better protec The young people of the Nazarene tax which will be used later to finance pleted the water will taste O K same pointment of Howard Harrison as tion. The Rev. D. Rand Pierce was re- church were again successful In wln- j assistant Fire Chief B. F. D. for rea- the benefits to producers. as at the reservoir. elected assembly secretary for the n*n£ the banner for the largest l son Art Rohrer resigned, on account _ . , More detail« as to how the various coming year and Paul Knapp of Hub group in attendance at the First his new work calls him out of town Entertainment to be MADDEN RE N TS SEVEN P. M. provisions will be put into effect this i bard treasurer, at the 15th annual Church of Nazarene in Portland Wed- HOUSES TO I»OG O W NERS often. Mr. Harrison has been a faith About 30 were in assembly of the North Pacific district j nPsday evening, At Congregational Church season are expected soon. Latest work ful fireman and his promotion Is well ' in session at First Nazarene church in attendance. is that existing agencies such as th e 1 p M Madden was kept busy last deserved. Portland last week 1 A B Clement and Fred Penz were An entertainment of unusual attrac- agricultural extension service in each ! week finding housing quarters for The Rev. D. Rand Pierce, who re - 1 fit,hlnK Mond*y °n the Kookum lake * tiveness will be given at the Congre He CLASS IM.AY R E C E IPTS state are to be used to the greatest dog fanciers from California. signed the Beaverton pulpit during near Ncwberg. extent possible to avoid setting up dup rented seven homes to dog owners, STO LEN FROM SCHOOL, SAFE gational church Friday the 19th, at the year on account of his w ife’s M,HS Fay U te "P0" 1 thp week cnd eight o’clock, by the Hopkins Studio who are here to promote races at the I _____ Heating administrative machinery. health and who has since been | with her P * ™ 18 at ° re8ham‘ of Portland under the direction of Multnomah Stadium in Portland. Receipts amounting to $90 from the Mrs. Wayne Rice has been confined giving his time to the work of dis We now have twelve families and ! Beaverton high school class play, 1 Mrs. Hopkins. Part one will consist to her home fo r several days with trict secretary, was assigned to Van Mrs. R. B .Brown Hostess 250 racing dogs in our midst, and | given last Friday night, were stolen j of vocal and Instrumental music, couver, B. C., to succeed the Rev. A. grip. to Ex-University Club from all appearances the town has from the school safe some time dur-1 Part two, of a one act play. No. ad- C. Metcalf who Is going Into evangeli Mr. and Mrs. Charles Essig and son ing the night. The loss, however, is mission will be charged but an offer- gone “to the dogs." cal woik. The Beaverton pulpit was Bobby, and Mrs. Manley Underhill and ing will be taken, The general public son Edward Boring, are spending a covered by insurance. filled during the year. Mrs. R. B. Brown was hostess to A pleasant surprise party was en week at Rockaway beach. Entrance to the building was gained will enjoy this. the ExPacific University club Tues joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. through a window in the cafeteria. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Hounds Howl Lullaby Mrs. Alden Barren at Wilcox Mem day at a luncheon in her home at N. P. Johnson, near Beaverton, last It Is believed to be the work of an or G E N E R A L FO U R -STAR FUN FEST GOES ON A IR MONDAY hospital Wednesday evening, Garden Home. The main feature of Monday evening, the occasion being ganized gang, as similar losses have for Old Timer orial weighing 7 pounds, 4 oz. Mrs. Johnson's birthday anniversary been reported lately at St. Helens the afternoon program was the read The evening was spent playing cards,} and other schools, Radio fans In Oregon and Wash Miss Arlene Bixby was visiting ington are to be Introduced to a Edward Barry, prominent farmer re friends in Portland Saturday. ing of a paper by Mrs. Fannie Rus after which a dainty lunch was served comedy program new In local enter- siding on the Old Meadow Brook sell. Beaverton and Garden Home Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh, Mrs. P B E C U N I C P L A N N E D Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson enter farm, was in town the first of the tained their mother Mrs. Carrie Han guests present were: Zeona Fanno Annie Conway, Henry Johnson, of AT H IG H SCH O O L T U E S D A Y ) talnment Monday night. Wilmot. who attended Pacific uni- Beaverton; Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruhn- Arrangements for the flve-nlghts-a- week getting some blacksmith work sen and sister, Mrs. Viola Schulmer- versity in 1868, May Hingley Blosser, i dorf. Mr and Mrs. Ed. Kruschke, Mr. A free pre-school health clinic will week broadcast o f a brand new 'hocha' done— while here he was speaking of ich, at dinner Sunday. who attended Pacific University in and George Porter. Portland; Mr. be held at the Beaverton high school comedy program, the General Four- the one hundred-fifty racing hounds Mrs, Jennie Hardlngham o f Port 1892-3, Ruby Wilmot Boyd, Gertrude : and Mrs. Arthur Schulz. Bethany; Mr Tuesday, May 23rd at 8:30 a. m. in ' Star Funfest, have been completed. located down in his vicinity—they land, visited her sister, Mrs. Ethel Ed Stewart McCormick, Melvina M. Caul- | and Mrs. James Walter, Mr. and Mrs. the cafeteria for children planning It will be a fifteen minute broadcast, sing him to sleep with a lullaby simi wards last Sunday. 18 to 8:15, starting Monday evening, lar to the coyotes up in Eastern Ore field, Vivian J. Lawrence, Louese J John Meurer and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve ■ to enter school in the fall. Drs. C Mrs. O. E. Liermen and family, Mr. Carter and Genevieve Carter. | Owens, Cedar Mills, andthe host and Mason and R. 8. Welsh will conduct May 22, and will go out simultaneous gon some years ago, while Ed was and Mrs. Robt. Harris and son Leon ranching among the sage brush and ard and George Baker spent Mother’s hostess were present. the physical examination, while Drs. ly from K E X and K JR Seattle. Jack rabbits. "Let E'r Buck!" The Funfest will be broadcast at the N EW F R U IT STAND Day at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Talbert an dHetu will Inspect the Last week Lou Jones, residing teeth. Mrs. Hazel Foeller, county same time every evening except Sat- I August Dallman at Kinton. Cassius Johnson, prominent apple Mrs. George Blasser was pleasantly1 Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod were North East of Town, lost one of his health nurse will be In charge of the ! urday and Sunday, grower residing along the Canyon surprised last Wednesday when about 1 dinner guests Sunday at the home of best horses, thus breaking up a clinic. ■ — road Highway, one mile East of this matched team—which is some loss— It is most Important that the child’s Tho8* attending the Rebekah as- a dozen old time girlhood friends call- their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and city, has recently erected a new fruit this being the busy time on his ranch, vision. teeth and tonsils be in good « ‘mbly In Pendleton this week are Mr. { ed on her. These ladies were eighth Mrs. Orton McLeod of Hillsboro, stand under the shade of the maple where Mr. Jones is engaged in grow- Miss Irene Hanson who is entraln- condition before the child enters and Mrs. Hugh Lewis, Mrs. Rogers, grade students in the same schools. tree In front of his home—for sell ing head lettuce for the Portland Mi. Manly Underhill and Mrs. C. J. j ----------------------- ing nurse at Good Samaritan hospital, school. Parents are urged to take ing apples and other products of his Chester Beach and his mother, were spent the week end at the home of market. advantage of this opportunity to cor Bielman. They left Monday morning farm to tourist traffic. and expect to return Friday. Mrs. Bell in a wreck Wednesday afternoon her mother Mrs. Carrie Hansen. She rect any defects. man was given the Decoration Chiv when their car overturned on Cooper was accompanied by Mias Erma Shell- F. W. Wilson has been busy of late Lovejoy Hospital surgical, medical planting onions on the old Jenkin’s Mr. and Mrs. Monnohan of Portland alry at Monday evening's session for Mt. road on loose gravel. Mrs. Beach hammer, who is also entraining, and maternity cases. Graduate nurse beaverdam half mile West of the visited at the home of Mrs. Monno- untiring work in the lodge. The pen was badly cut about the face and left I Mr*. W. C. McKell accompanied by staff, X-ray equipment. For rates Barnes school house. Oregon yellow han's aunt, Mrs Sarah Butner, Sat- presented her was one presented her arm and badly shaken up. Chester Archie Masters spent the week end J fishing on the Deschutes river. mother under the same condition, i was not injured. BE 2901, 619 Lovejoy St., Portland— i Danner onions Is his choice. I urday. ; j