Established 1927 SE V E N T H YEAR. NO. 18 BEAVERTON, OREGON, Bits of « M I K E COUNTY Interesting Community HEALTH tS S G C IIH J N ew s THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1933 600 Cubic Ft. Water for $2 PUBLISH ED EV ERY THURSDAY Henry E. Hunt, 83, in Good Sam aritan H ospital H enry E. H unt, 83, o f B eaverton, I route 3, su stained a fracture o f the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W ilson attended the C um m ins clan reunion at Cham- jp oeg Sunday. THESE RULES AFFECT IHE DAIRY INDUSTRY The natural resources of __ Oregon belong to her people left u>n at lhe knee when he wa* ° ° 4 .....„ 1 . T • • 1 «* 1 C k . . _ today with the Municipal W ater System—the citizens of b^'Lsmche'KHng.rirHull6 Under Prov,sions of the Ag' M r.. H ugh McGilvra of F o r -!,,“ : " d i t , : , “ Beaverton are receiving 600 cubic feet w ater for $2.00 — this boro, a W ashington county em ploye. ricultural Adjustment est Grove Elected N ew !wife. D onald W alker left th is w eek w ith ' is a benefit for the people. H unt had Just aligh ted fror» an auto- Act President his aunt for a visit in Europe. . Tomorrow, ( F riday) the citizens of Beaverton will ^ ^ B ^ r t o ^ * ------------ I F ran k D ietsch of Los A ngeles is ex-1 t 2 ^ • ' i • r / erton, route 3, on the B ea v eito n - 1 1 - ________ A t a m eetin g o f the W ashington | pected to v isit B eaverton th is w eek i have 311 opportunity to VOte O il adoption of a new C harter gard road. H e stepped around behind A t the N ational D airy con feren ce that will change the “Town of Beaverton” to the “City of O lson’s car alm ost into K linger's path. w eek held In W ashington during toe cou n ty h ealth a ssociation held T ues­ on business. day at Tigard in th e G range hall, at R ichard Seiander broke his r i g h t 1 Bea vertott”— Will give the people of Beaverton an oppor- ^ “H" Hadneld of the 8tate police cl08‘ng " eek o i J u n e- p reiim m a.y to • n* 1 1 . . . . . .. , . , , w as told. D n tn ettect the ------ ot -- th e close o f the q uarterly m eetin g of arm w hen he fell out o f a hay loft. p u L t t t i i n m g r i into provisiui\s Fred K oshland w as called for jury tUllltJ to \Ote Oil in s ta ll in g 3 municipal electric light pLlllt H e w as taken to Good Sam aritan the A g ri c u lt u r a l A d ju s tm e n t Act, so the cou n ty federation o f w om en ’s clubs, M is. H ugh M cGilvra of F orest duty in H illsboro Friday. f a r a s it r e la te s to th e d a iry in d u stry , ¡som eday. Beaverton citizens are entitled to cheaper hospital Portland. Grove, w a s elected president, su cceed ­ th e follow ing r e c o m m e n d a tio n s w e ie Kelly and son are building an addi- I i l l l t l llOW OT ratCS. t i o n to t o t t h h e e i i r r s ».to S v tv n n 1 ing Mrs. F ritz A bendorth o f Hillsboro, tion to r e a a t t Sylvan. I ^ . . . . . . »« r- l n *111 1 m a d e to th e D e p a r t m e n t of Agricul- Mr. and Mrs. w. h Miller and fam-1 Also, the new City C barter provides severe punishment Mrs. t rank Reid Honored ■ ture by the Comm4tM on sL)uuy h ealth a ssociation president for tw o su ccessiv e years. P rincipal speakers iiy motored to Yamhm this week to for unlawful appropriation of w ater from the City W ater at M iscellaneous Shower F,oducti°n:— on the program were Mrs. Sadie Orr visit wnh his aunt and uncle. mains—such as tapping around the meter—recently thei 1- Ue lnsUt that whenevrer land u Mrs. F r e d i a H o g a n a n d d a u g h t e r ^ c D . ° . . . | ------------ D unbar o f Portland, sp eak in g on “P u b lic H e a l t h , ” a n d Mr. B ittn e r, w ho j B e tty J e a n a n d Miss Iris B a r t o n , 1 11 O t B c Q A C l t O I l lost 3 CESt ill circuit COU11 clt 1 11 1 1SI)()TO \ f j ss Alice L u n d g re n e n t e r ta i n e d is p r in c ip a l of th e G r a n t H ig h School j s Pe n * f r o m T h u r s d a y n ig h t till Sun- because the old charter was defective. w ith a m isce llan e o u s s h o w e r last of P o r tl a n d , w h o spoke on A m e ric a n day w itb h e r s is te r Mrs. A. E. W ilson. Every g 'O O tl citizen of Beaverton will S3V' that it is T h u r s d a y e v e n in g in h o n o r of Mrs. Citizenship, Mrs. G lad y s Meyers, of E v a l y n A le x a n d e r e n t e r t a i n e d w i t h 1 t t V , • . ‘ ; * F r a n k R e id ( K a t h e r i n e S m ith ) a r e- th is la n d 030 be use d f o r a n y pu rp o se s w im m in g p a r t y T h u r s d a y a t R o am - w rong tO take Water Dy tapping aTOUnd illlietCr. ce n t bride. T hose p r e s e n t w ere: Miss ¡ w h a ts o e v e r t h a t will b r in g a d d itio n a l Tigard, presided. There a r e S e v e r a l wild Cat stories being told lately ---- M a r g a r e t D ick m an , Miss B e tty Bu- food o r i a , t u cro p s upon th e m a rk e t. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, correspond­ e rs R e s t in c e le b ia tio n of h e r b irth - in g secretary of the G eneral Federa- d a y a n n i v e r s a r y . G u e s ts included ^ i l t }l e r e j s a f a c {___ $4000 p e r y e a r f o r W a t e r i s B O W g o i n g L'h a n a n ' Miss A nnabelle Benson. Miss j T ho us® le ase d la n d should be lim- tio n of W o m e n ’s Clubs a n d th e ex- H a r r y M organ, G eorge Klein, Theo- . , .j-. , , -1 . , • , V e rn a Mae W a lte rs , Miss R u t h W is -| d e d to p r o te c tin g it a g a i n s t erosion ecutive s e c r e t a r y o f th e O re g o n Tu- d o re H e tu , H e n r y a n d G e orgia belle j l n t O t He 1 OW n 1 reaSltry t n 3 t I O l llieriy Went I t l t O ^ p i l V a t C m e r Miss j ea n Le w |s> Miss M ildred o r g e n e r a l d e te r io r a tio n . berculosia asso cia tio n , w ith w h ic h th e i K a m b e r g e r , J o h n a n d D av id M ason, pockets ----- which may aCCOltnt for S O l l l e of the Stories. Tow hy, Miss C a th e rin e a n d D o ro th y 2- W e r e c o m m e n d t h a t th e full c o u n ty h e a lth a s so c ia tio n is a f f ilia te d ,; •-aM erne D e a n ,R h o d a Thynge and! T h e n ew C ity C h a rte r if a d o p t e d w ill e n a b l e V’O t i r M a rkovitch, Miss R osie C hiarulli, Miss P ° w e r o f th e a c t be used to c h e c k the s p o k e on th e o p p o r tu n itie s f o r com- Mrs. E . R. S u m m e r s a n d Mrs. Alex- . c i. " , . « r ", D o ro th y Lewis, Miss P e a r l Dudley, I im p o r ta tio n of v e g e ta b le a n d m a r i n e city -itv oilicials officials to render gre: greater service in the future than Mias J e a n S iv ard Miss W ilm a Scott, , °**s a n d Tats. L a s t y e u r up p ro x im - inunity service th at p resen ted w om ­ andcr. B eaverton baseball team w ill play during the past to the people of Beaverton. Miss V irg in ia R o b e rts o n , Miss R u t h llt e ly 1,800,000,000 p o u n d s of su c h pro- en ’s clubs through organized public S ch olls Sunday a t Scholls. health work L u n d g re n , Mrs. F r a n k Reid, a n d th e Oucts w e re im p o r te d to th is c o u n try , EARL E, F ISH E R , F o llow in g the m eetin g th e F e d e r a -! Mr. anends fish ed on the T u alatin river, i n om ically unsound to restrict A m eri- M yrtle K ruchek, Hillsboro, vice-pres.; near C herry Grove, Sunday. R ach el F .W alker w as born in P tttis can a crea g e and production und a t the Mrs. G ertrude R obertson left Fri- Dr. C. E. Mason, B eaverton, second county, Mo., July 8 , 1848, and died In sam e tim e p erm it th e im portation of vice-president; Miss H azel M orrison da>' i o ‘ Cannon Beach, w here she will the w ell known W alker hom e near d airy product« or su b stitu tes for su ch secretary and R. J. Scearcc, treasurer. sPent^ The rem ainder of the sum m er. Beaverton, Oregon, J u ly 17, 1933, at ! products. Mr. and Mrs. W alter S co tt and tw o I A rthur V incent, o f Tigard, had been the ag e o f 85 y ears and 9 days. She 5. The m a tter o f gen eral acreage treasurer o f the health group for a d augh ters returned T u esday even in g j w as the you ngest o f 11 children of control is under careful con sid eration from T aft, w here th ey have been for num ber of yeurs until he resigned. Col. R. M. C offey. H er m other's by the en tire com m ittee and a later R etirin g o ffic er s w ere: Mrs. C. E. a w eek s vacation], I m aiden nam e w as Mary Bradford, a report m ay be su bm itted on th e sub­ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. S choene, Mrs. W ells, H illsboro, vice president; Mrs. j d irect d escen dan t o f the Bradford ject. A. L. Brock, C ornelius, secretary, and K. C. D roane, Mrs. A. E. H ansen and fam ily w ho cam e over on the fam ous M iss Mabel Carlson m otored to T a ft | T he com m ittee, w hich w a s headed L. J. M errill, H illsboro, treasurer. M ayflow er. by L ouis J. Taber, of Colum bus, Ohio, E leven n ew m em bers w ere elected Saturday ev en in g returnin g Sunday, The C offey’s and W alker's w ere m a ster o f the N a tion al Grange, on- into m em bership and plans laid for or- ^ r' and Mrs. Jam es Cam eron and | n eighbors in M issouri and tho R achel served that the U nited S ta tes now gan ization o f com m un ity groups in daug h ter N ancy o f Portland, w ere j w as only 4 years old at the tim e, she produces m ore than 99 per cen t of num erous cen ters of the county to callin g on friends in B eaverton Sunday -------------------------------------------- could rem em ber d istin ctly the ex citin g dairy products consum ed In th is cou n ­ a ssist in a county-w ide h ealth educa- M isses Erm a and R eta R oss, o f Cen- [ in terest w hich prevailed w hen the try. It w as em p hasized , therefore, tion and d isease prevention service in trab a- W ash., visited th eir brother Al- Youths Sent to State Restricted Banks Given W alker fam ily, w ith several others, that an y ch an ges in the production ®r cooperation w ith Dr. J. O. D insm ore, ^red R o ss and their uncle, C. J. Biel began their long journey to th e Ore­ con su m p tion o f dairy products m ight E xtension of Time Penitentiary for Theft cou n ty health o fficer and Mrs. H azel m an over the w eek end'. gon country. ea sily throw tho w hole industry out F oeller, cou n ty health nurse. H om er tUr. and Mrs. O. E. B righ ton of N ew - of T w o Loaves of Bread To Complete Plans Mrs. W ulker w as brought up under I o f balance. A. Cham berlain, tub ercu losis associa- P °f T> form er residents o f th is place, tion field represen tative, presided. were v isitin g friends in tow n th e first C hristiun Influence w hich rem ained ( It has only been through k eep in g Orval J on es and Lavon Stew art, Mrs. M cGilvra, w ife o f the publish- P®^ ° f the w eek. T he sta te b an k in g board Saturday effectiv e all through her life. In 1871 production w ithin the bounds o f do- er of the F orest G rove N ew s T im es is Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T efft and Mr. | ^°th of H lllsb o ,°- w ere senten ced by announced th a t restriction s had been you ng R obert H. W alk er cam e to m estic con su m p tion th a t th e dairy visit tho place w here he sp en t his farm er has been enabled to secu re the form er Cam p F ire G irls execu tive and Mrs. C. E. Allen sp en t the w eek ¡ducl8® B agley laM B iid a y to 18 m ontiis extend ed on 15 Oregon banks. T he ex ten sio n s w ere gran ted in or -1 ea rly boyhood days and there m et an y b en efit from the tariff. Should in the P ortland area. She w as Miss end at N esk ow ln. I |n th e p en ‘tentj a 7 ’ for 8t8a“ ng \ WO i loaves of bread from th e P erfectio n der to allow tim e for each bank to R ach el C offey w ho becam e h is bride production exceed consum ption, th is L ouise N unn. Mrs. W ilbur W eed and son Bobby, j VTTW" ‘ , The rest o f the program in the af- and Mrs. Guy Carr and daughters. * 7 1 , f°; 7 w e[ e o u l 1 com p lete the plans w hich it has under May 24 o f the sam e year. Soon a fter a d van tage w ould Im m ediately be lost. ternoon con sisted o f m usical num bers S hirley and D orothy picniced at J a n t-i ° ? bail a w a itin g tria l on other ch arges co n sid eration. S everal of the institu- the w edding sh e cam e w ith him to the , w hile the prices for dairy products ' r 1 a t the tim e or their arrest. 1 * tio * n s con tem plate - • additional ......................... releases Old M eadows hom estead in Oregon, I w ould im m ed iately fa ll to the world an dthe au d ien ce w ere d eligh tfu lly en- zen beach W ednesday. w here sh e sp en t all the rest o f her level. tertained. The list m ay be som ew h at M is„ Jp„ n Klein retu rn ed hom e I E ig h teen m ontbs in tbe sta te peni- of a ep 0 !jits SOOn. Miss Jean K lein returned hom e ten tia ry for stea lin g an a u to m o b ile 1 E x ten sio n s » granted are as follow s: useful and a ctiv e life. in c o m p lete, b u t a m o n g th o se p e rfo rm - T u e sd a y ev e n in g a f te r a tw o w eek s ; w as th e flen ten ce imDOSed bv J u d *e ---------— • ............................................ F iv e children w ere born to th ese [ FR IG A T E TO B E IN P O R T L A N D Ing w e re : D o n ald H ite , o f S herw ood, v lsit a t th e hornP o f M r s L elan d | ^ l e v on H o l a r d a n d F re d o t A m ily ’ auaf>en alo n ^ t e n d e d w h o g a v e a vocal solo. A b a n jo solo S h aw in P o r tla n d . ^ .1 7 , ^ “ n ti> A u 8 « at 15! A u m sv llle S ta te b a n k sturdy pioneers, but on ly one sur­ FR O M A UG UST 2 TO 22nd Stansel, 24, both o f H illsboro. The w as played by W oodrow H ite of until A ugu st 15; W ashington C ounty vived her m other. Archy, the oldest, Mr R uby Boyd attend ed th e R ural pair w ere arrested in The D alles by Sherw ood. P eg g y G aarde and Mrs. B ank A ugu st 15; B an k o f B eaverton son, died in 1917, Mary passed aw ay T he fam ou s frig a te C onstitution Anna H eilm an san g a duet. Miss Se- n’aM r a '! ®«-s convention a t The D alles state police on a radio call from Port-1 A 15 ahute’ S a v ln g . lla n k , H ills in 1905, and R obert died in infancy. w ill be in P ortlan d from A ugust 2 to w ell of H illsboro, played a violin solo ! 8eVP,al d ays ,a st w eek ’ land tbree houra a fte r th e car waB boro, A ugust 1; E stacad a S tate bank, Mr. W alker m et w ith a fa ta l accid en t 22 , d esp ite e ffo rts o f the other cities HuTrert H in gley o f P ortland, visited stolen. February 1916, und W illiam w as called ! and Miss Sm ith o f F orest Grove, gave Septem ber 11; A lbany S tate bank A ug­ from the h istoric a soprano solo. L ittle P a tty A nderson *be G eorge L lasser hom e Sunday. ust 1; B an k of Sell wood, Portland, to the hom e above a fter m any long to obtain a v i®3 years o f Illness In M arch 1930. T hus j w arsbl'P- A ugust 15; S tate B an k o f R ainier, g ave a recitation a i d Jean Ann Mog- Mt and M ,s M anl®y U nderhill a rp P s s e x M a r s h A g e n t f o r n ett san g several selections. The on a ten d ay s vtsit w ith relatives at E .* * e x M a r s h A g e n t t o r Septem ber 11; U m pqua V alley bank, M other W alker passed through Ihuch W om ens C horus o f M etzger enter- Albany- Plym outh & D odge Cars R oseburg, Septem ber 1 1 ; E astern Ore­ sorrow and h eartaches in her eventful ECW M E N TO FIG H T T H E F O R E S T F IR E S tained w ith a num ber o f songs. G eorge H ig g in s. Mrs. W alter Al- j gon B an k in g com pany ,Shaniko.-A ug life. T he F ed eration w as entertained by herts and Mrs. Anna Clubb, all o f Port- _____ ___ a ___ ust 15; , __ Coolidge & __________ M cClaine ______, bank, __ Sil- T hough naturally o f a very robust ; — - ■ . the H iteon P ro g ressiv e club at dinner land, visited Mrs. G eorge T h yng Mon- E ssex Marsh, proprietor of Marsh s verton A ugust 15; Troutdale S tate constitution, en ergetic and Industrious. '• W ith ap proxim ately 23,000 m en In j G arage in B eaverton, has taken over ba|)k Septem ber u . Turner s ta te illness becam e frequent In her declln- ! the president's em ergen cy conserva at noon and put on a real chicken day. dinner. D uring th e last seven tion w ork cam ps In Oregon and W ash Mrs. Ju sten sen and son M anuel and the local a g en cy for the Plyna° uth and ; bank. A ugust 15; B an k of W oodburn ing years. 1 D odge cars. B oth autom obiles a r e ' m onths she had to rem ain in her bed ington, it w ill not be n ecessary to A ugust 1. d a u g h ter E sth er were dinner g u ests products o f the C hrysler people. often su fferin g severely, but w ith pa- j hire ou tside help for forest fire fight- | of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater H anna W e d -! D em on stration s are availab le at any- Farm Act to be Discussed I nesday evening. tience and w ith m ore concern for oth- | in g th is sum m er, accord in g to F. H. , tim e by ju st ca llin g Mr. Marsh. Rumor Portiand Banks ers than for herself. All that m edical Brunduge, a ssista n t regional fores- Mrs. T. B. H arris w a s taken t o ! at Milk Producers Meet skill, a trained nurse and the love of a ter In ch a rg e o f fire control. T h is is E m anuel h ospital W ednesday w here Invading County Seat devoted daughter, Laura, and Laura’s in line w ith th e p resen t econom y sh e u nderw ent an operation. County Pom ona Grange T here w ill be a m eetin g, Sunday, ------------ | husband. S un Olds, could do w as j m ethods o f the governm ent, it is said Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLeod and Mr. To Be Held at Kinton R um ors have reached the eastern gladly done to m ake the dear m other E ach o f th e 200-man cam ps is being Ju ly 23, of the O regon “B ” Grade In ­ dnd Mrs. Ted H ornecker of G resham dependent Milk P roducers at the D. G. I end o f W ash ington co u n ty th a t the com fortable. H er g ratefu l a ck n ow l­ organized on th e basis o f a fire sup­ » Lilly ii. . -cr i W ild n C t herry Farm , six m n iles w ere dinner g u ests of Mr. . and Mrs. T he en tire crew In The W ash ington C ounty Pom ona Shute S a v in g s B an k w ill be taken edgm ent w as apparent continuously. pression unit. . _ _. E ssex Marsh T uesday evening, W ith lovin g w ords o f farew ell she each cam p Is being given train in g in n orth w est o f F o rest Grove. T he pur- 1 G range w ill m eet closer to hom e this ! over by the F irst N ation al B an k of Mrs. E lizabeth M cGowan w ho has pose of the m eetin g is to com plete the quarter w hen it m eets w ith K inton Portland. O fficials o f both h anks re­ passed aw a y in peace, being survived fire lin e con stru ction and in the a sso ciation and to arrange to be rep- been serio u sly ill for som e tim e. Is im g ra n „e W ednesday J u ly 26. The fuse to m ake sta tem en ts, but the by her d augh ter and son-in-law , four h andling o fth e u sual fire fig h tin g h»nt>inn n n rl n U 1 a 4«. Iwi 1 « « nn # H ia ° ° * * . . . . . . . . . ___ resented in ad m in istration o f the fjrov,n® and ab,e to be UP P“ rt of tbe ; m eetin gs for a num ber o f tim es have county sea t bank o ffic ia ls sta te an im ­ grandchildren, her tw in brother, H. B. tools. M any o f th e local w oodsm en Farm Act, w hich w ill deal w ith the tim e been m ore in the w est end o f the portant an nou ncem en t w ill he fo rth ­ Coffey, w ith his fa m ily and m any quota alrehdy have forest fire fig h t­ other relatives. m ilk Industry. Those a tten d in g are Miss Irene H ansen, nurse in train- county and due to the d istance, a com in g in the very near future. in g exp erience, but to the eastern requested to bring a b asket lunch and ing at th e Good Sam arttan hospital, num ber could not attend. T his year B esid es these a very large num ber you th s the w ork is largely a new enjoy a p icnic in conjunction. ! has teturned to her w ork a fter three . a iarge d elegation from Tigard and of friends rem ain, w hom sh e had w on i experience. First Half of County ^ . by ber cheerful and lovin g ch aracter ______________ w eek s vacation a t hom e. j local g ra n g es around should attend “It is m y b elief th a t an y fires we BO O N E G R O U P TO PICNIC Miss R uth Lundgren and Miss W in- the P om ona m eetin g at Kinton. Al- H ighw ay Fund Received and her u n selfish ly helpful w ay of m ay happen to have th is sum m er will nle H um phrey o f Jen n in g s Lodge, though com in g a t a busy season of be ex cep tion ally w ell handled." s a il living. B eta C hapter o f the Boone fam ily stud en ts at O. S. C. are leaving Frl- , the year, there w ill probably be a R ecen tly Mother W alker, w ith the control ch ief. “W ith the co­ W ash ington cou n ty court have re- a sso ciation w ill hold its fourth annual day at Cloud Cap Inn, w here they good aten d a n ce if com parison can be c e jved $24 425 99 from the sta te loved on es In her hom e, united w i t h ! operation o f th e arm y officers, the picnic Sunday, A ugust 6 , at H ales w ill be em ployed for the n ex t tw o m ade w ith the m eetin g held at Ti- treiusurer according to Jam es L ew is, the T ualatin P lain s P resbyterian exp erience and ab ility o f our forestry G rove 1 * m iles w est of H illsboro m onths. gard la st year at th is tim e of ih 4 county com m issioner. T h is m oney church, of w hich the R ev. Carrick, an overhead and w oodsm en quota, and All d escen d an ts are invited to attend Ra ym ond R o ssi visit<*d for several year. T here w as stan d in g room only , reprw,PnU the f |rgt ha lf o f W ashlng- _ m _______ __ ____ _ old friend of the fa m ily Is th e hon- th e w illin g n ess o f the enrolled men, sve should be able to w rite a g ra tify ­ and to tak e a b ask et lunch _ days w ith friend s in Spokane, W ash in the au ditorium o f the Tigard i ton co u n ty >B portu>n o f th e cou n ty ored and esteem ed pastor. in g record for the 1933 forest fire sea ­ T w enty-one young people m et W ed -1 grange h igh w ay fund. All cou n ty road war- G randchildren su rvivin g are: Rob- Save Money On nesday ev en in g at the Bible cla ss at ---------------------------- ranU issued up to Ju ly 1, probably j prt H., Solom an, C., o f R ick real, Mary son. O f course It should be rem em ­ bered that every tim e th ese m en have Y our P hotograph