U Of O U B H A IIY Tnnn J EUGENE a ^ c ORE. J U H jA v Established 1927 -i:\ E N T 11 \ EAR, N 0 3 3 . WASHINGTON COUNTY GOMES 10 FRONT IN SUPPORT OF NM Bl •: a \ 1-.UÏON, OKI Ed >N._ l-ivih.w, \i cu > r -t, i'».u 1 State Board of Health Lon® Round-the-World Flyer Test Shows Beaverton PUBLI SHED EVERY FRIDAS First National Bank to Open Branch Bank at Hillsboro Water Grade “A ” Beaverton has the best drinking j water in Oregon—current report State I Board of Health test local water sample taken grade "A " bacteria | count ‘•zero.’’ —Town health officers Opening and Closing Time | pronounce water ideal for beverage purposes. of Business Houses Goes We believe the water rights of Ore­ gon belong to her people for develop- Into Effect Monday msnt. Do the people of Aloha- - Huber and vicinity wish to purchase Washington county merchants and water from the Town of Beaverton— individuals have come to the front in ire you interested in fire hydrants— their support o f the National Recov fire " protection, cheaper insurance ery Act. The blue eagle is predomin rates? ating practically all the store windows Beaverton has a Good Will commit­ o f the business houses. According to tee composed of Messrs G. P. Ford- postoffice reports those not displaying ney, chairman, Councilmen Barnes, the sign of cooperation in this move Bishop, Boswell, Koshland, and Liver­ are signed up, brut have not as yet re more, who will be pleased to arrange ceived their mark of identification. for a conference in the near futuie At a meeting Tuesday evening at with a delegation from Aloha-Huber Forest Grove, attended by business to discuss the water situation and men of the county, opening hours, ef­ better fire protection. fective Monday, August 7, for general E A R L E. FISH ER , Mayor retail lines were finally established at 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily except I Funeral Services Held Sunday and holidays. Originally at the county meeting held at Hillsboro For Mrs. Mary Smith Monday evening the hours from 9 a. m to 6 p. m. were favored, but in order to accommodate school children ' Funeral services were conducted the change was made. Food store Tuesday afternoon from the Church j hours are set from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. of Christ, for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth | Mrs. j which will eliminate the Saturday Smith, aged 64, of Jacktown. Smith, who passed away at her home j night buying. The chamber o f commerce and Saturday had lived in this vicinity for GEI ALLOTMENTS UNDER FAHM ACT The First National Bank of Port­ land, has taken over the unrestricted deposits of the Shute Savings Bank, and will open a branch unit in Hills boro August 14. Benefit Payments “W e have not Only taken over all of Wheat the unrestricted deposits of the Shute Fixed; Cash will be Savings bank, but, to speed up the liquidation of the assets o f that bank, Available Soon we have cooperated with United States officials by purchasing part of that | ---------- institution's securities and assisting ^ Official allotment to counties of the them in the sale of other securities. [ Gn*ted States of the number of bush- This will release a considerable j ebi wheat on which benefit pay amount of additional money to Hills-1 nion,s will bo made under the wheat boro depositors for it will enable the f adjustment program of the farm act, Shute bank to pay dividends of ap j shows that Washington county has proximately 10 per cent on the restric becn allotted 350,125 bushels of the ted commercial and 50% on the res- Hd50,585 bushels allotted Oregon, tricted savings deposits that have! Farmers who agree to reduce their been tied up since the national bank j wheat acreage the amount designated holiday last March,” Mr. Mac Naugh-j by the secretary of agriculture will ton of the First National said. j receive 20 cents per bushel benefit The building occupied by the Shute i payment this fall und another puy- bank will be used for the Hillsboro j ° f eight cents per bushel late next branch of the First National bank. meint o f eight cents per bushel late spring when it is definitely established that ho made the acreage reduction Beaverton Library to that the agreement called for accord- Open Tw o Days a Week ing to recent announcement from the | national admin Is tratora of the wheat plan. These payments, totaling ap- The Beaverton Library will oPen | • Monday, (August 7) from 10 to 12 in » " « ‘“ » ‘ •ly 28 cents per bushel, will the morning. It will be open hereaf- n0t ° eJ ^ ‘d upon the enti,e crop but ter each Monday and Wednesday UP° n 54 per Cent ° r each fa™ier's av from 10 to 12 a. m. for the benefit of I eraf ' P a c t i o n for the base those who would like to take out pe,i° d that uscd' In other wo,ds- groups of the various towns will have 23 years books. The library is located In the th,e, ,a ™ e r ,who a° ce» ia the Plan und charge of the organizing of cam Mary El,zabeth Rheam was born at 8*11® his wheat, will get the market j High School Building. paigns to further the work of promot G1#nwood' Idaho> October 28, 1869, C'losetip or Wiley i ’osl Mie Oklahoma aviator, made J iim before nls start price for all his crop plus this benefit payment of probably 28 cents for 54 ing the N R A in Washington county. "s\and Iilhnois * July M M O ini 0,1 a ttiieht ar‘,und tlip world In hi« plane, the Winnie Mae. among the Beaverton business I island, liiiinois, July 1, 1890, in Mrs. Ted Hornecker Honor per cent of his average annual pro houses represented at the Monday 1892 they moved to Hood R iv e i’ duction. I f he does not want to sell Bank Statement Reveals Guest at Shower Friday the wheat but feeds it all on the farm meeting at Hillsboro were City Meat .^®fe_*kcy_ra#lded establiahlng i Flax Session to be Held their residence on their farm near Market, Beaverton Market and Gro- ho still receives the payment on his Strong Liquid Condition At Hillsboro Monday eery, J. W. Sprague, Dry Good Store, here in 1910. Mr. Smith passed on in | ■ I A shower was given Mrs. Ted Hor- allotment of 54 per cent. 1911. Beaverton Electric, Beach Confec Farmers appointed to the advisory One of the bright spots in Washing- I necker at the home of her parents Surviving are eleven children: John tionery, A. E. Wilson, Jeweler, and Farmers of Washington county will ton county banking circles is shown Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLeod Friday committee last week have tentatively W. and Dan at home, J. E., Fred M. 1 Frank Noyes-, plumber. and Mts. Mabel VanKleek of Beav- be asked to PlcdSe acreage to grow in.-a recent statement o f the First evening. Guests included Miss Han- divided the county Into seven dis- Among those signed up in Beaver­ erton; Ernest C., of Kent, Or.; Roy L , f*ax- following an explanation by Bank of Tigard. The deposits of this nah Young, Mrs. John Burn, Mrs., tricts. The districts designated may ton for the N R A are: of Yamhill Or.; Mrs. Phyllis J. H a in z' w i l * F - L iPman of Portland, at a bank have made a very substantial D. A. Shearer, Mrs. John Traschel, j be altered somewhat prior to the Alexander's Super Service Station of Lebanon, Or.; Mrs. Nellie B. Hall i meet,n* held in the Hmaboro Cham' gain within the last six months and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hanna, Mr. and ; holding of community meetings. Cen- J. W. Sprague, dry goods. of Deep River, Wash.; Mrs. Eliza- \ * » r of Commerce rooms at 8 p. m. its cash on hand and U. S. Govern­ Mrs. Shipman, Mr. and Mrs A1 John-j ters or meeting places in each of Progress Mercantile Co. beth A. Florence of Bellingham, Wash > M delude considerable devel- well for its officers and directors. Brown's Beaverton Pharmacy. Mrs. William Hellen Hollywood, Cal., opment in adjacent counties as well as Mr. and Mrs. Hornecker, and Mr. and some o f the necessary forms are Dr. C. E. Mason. Mrs. McLeod. Many pretty and use­ available, meetings will be held in also survive. Washington. Poultrymen to Picnic Beaverton Lumber Co. All Farmers Are Invited ful gifts were leceived and dainty re­ each o f these communities and tho e Valley View Super Service Station. Propononts of the plan want a suf­ freshments were served. farmers who are interested will have August 26 at Shute Park Summers & Shively, Contractors and ‘Spooky Tavern” to be ficient acreage signed up that a rett an opportunity o f making application builders and supplying the necessary data for Presented at Aloha >ng and scutching plant may be con Washco Seed & Feed Co. Poultrymen of Washington county Beaverton School Bus I structed in Hillsboro, which is in the making Individual allottments. Safeway Stores, Inc | center of what is they term the best will picnic at the Shute park in Hills­ Revenue Raised to $7,800 The amount of the benefit payment Bank o f Beaverton The thrilling 3 act mystery play flax raislng soil ln the country. Simi- boro, Saturday, August 26. This 13 on the allottment is based upon th, A. M. Jannsen Drilling Co. I "Spooky Tavern” which was recently lar planta are t0 be constructad ln the second day of the 4-H and Future difference between the average mar Beaverton Market & Grocery produced at Hazeldale, will in re- Canby, Aurora, Woodburn and Mt. farmers fair and was tho day selected At the meeting of the non high ket price o f wheat and parity price, Schrader’s Bakery 1 sponse to universal request, be re- Angel with the min ¡n Salem. The by the committee of poultrymen. All school board last week, Beaverton Parity price means that price which Kennedy’s Service Station peated on Thursday evening, August j loca, plant wouid COst about $50,000 poultrymen of the county and other was allowed $7,800 to operate their enables the farmer to buy the same Charles Berthold Feed Mill 10, in the large auditorium of the and employ 24 persons the year interested people are invited to attend seven school busses. This amount is amount o f good* with hie wheat as h Frank A. Smith, contractor Grange hall at Aloha. around. Farmers signing up must and bring their lunch. Thsre will be $680 more than last year, In spite of ( bought In the period of 1910 to 1914. The plot of the play, its weird and pay a dollar for membership in the co a program of stunts for those that the fact that 25 miles have been cut I f a large percentage of the wheal spooky situations, ghost appearances, operative, which is to own all the are interested and a few talks immed­ o ff the mileage. The increase is due growers over the county refused to JE A N K L E IN C E LE B R ATE S ghastly murders, storm effects and un­ plants. Monay, it ia explained, total­ iately following the basket lunch at to the fact the board will not assume 'B IR T H D A Y W IT H PICNIC accept the wheat plan and Increased expected finale, together with the ing $5,500,000 will be secured from the noon. Further details in regaid to the the responsibility of compensating for their wheat acreage, and If this in­ damage to bus equipment. Insurance crease ln acreage resulted ln a con Miss Jean Klein celebrated her splendid cast and acting, are respon­ government on a selfliquidating basis program will appear later. cost has been added to the expense of tinued surplus that brought about a birthday anniversary with a swimm­ sible for the universal request for it and retired in 11 years. As the operation. ing party and picnic lunch. Those being repeated at Aloha. Surveys show profits of from $27 to Five Articles for 99c relatively low price fo r wheat, then who Joined Miss Jean on the occasion Pleasure of witnessing the play would $32 an acre, declared Doriot. Con­ the benefit payment to the farmer were Emma Hupy. Evalyn Alexander j bt> 8ieatly p a ired by advance knowl- tracts, he said, would provide $25 a who hud accepted the plan would Feature of Brown’s Sale Old Ironsides Anchored Marion Metzler .Rhoda Thyng, B ev-j edbrc of ,ts ending, request is made ton ^ for the flax. Washington county ' probably be Increased as the spread erly Bielman, Theodore Hetu, David o i those who witnessed the perform -; ^ ^ cent more flax raising O ff Swan Island Airport ,:Fetween the average market price anil Ladies of Beaverton are being Mason and George Klein. The group anCe at Hazeldale do not aC<1.U.a!n t ! land than any of its neighbors, Dor- j parity would logically be supposed to offered a splendid opportunity to pur­ of happy young: folks were chaper-! tho3e who exPec* to see >t at j o ia ( ^ explained. Lipman is very enthu increase. oned by Mrs. Thyng and Mrs. Alex- with the astounding an unexpet ti j siastic over the possibilities of the chase five articles at Brown's Phar­ Old Ironsides docked Wednesday af Administrators o f the wheat act macy for only 99c. With the presen­ ternoon late at Swan Island Airport solution of the mystery, as the sur I ander. flax cooperative and has worked on it stute that the administering of the act tation of the coupon on the track page amid a rousing welcome from the sev prise at the end constitutes the great- tlme. Is going to be left largely to the of this paper at this establishment, a est pleasure in witnessing this most BEAVERTON JEW ELERS MAKE The plant will occupy seven aerss box of "M ay Queen” face powder, eral thousand people gathered to view far^ er/ themselves In each county F R O N T P A G E P O R T L A N D D AILY unusual performance the historical warship enter the city whpr0 there is an average annual Admission has been reduced to 15c ! and must be near water. two pair o f chiffon hose, a bottle of production <>r 100,000 or more bushels perfume and the choice of a costume .f Portland. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Kellington. for adults and 10c for children in _____________ The famous frigate will be here for 0f wheat a control association Mill be necklace, will be available for only 99 Beaverton jewelers, made the front order that no one may be deprived of _. , _ . cents. Ladies this is an opportunity three weeks with visiting hours from j formed of those farmers desiring to page of the Sunday Journal. The the oppoitunity of witnessing "Spooky 4*H Club i icn iC a t t 5 a lm of a lifetime. Sales hours are from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., dally, including take advantage of the provisions of the competitive jewelers, who have been ( Tavern.” Grove Sunday draws 350 act. The members in each district 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. this Saturday, Aug. Sundays. carrying an ad together in the col-, Special scenery, unusual stage sett , School children, who contributed will elect one member to the board of 5. Come early and be assured your umns of the Beaverton Enterprise, ings and startling electric effects are , Th's pennies some years ago, acquiring a directors o f the association. have brought forth much comment required in the production of the play About 350 4-H club members, lead selection. board will direct the plan within Its fund of $650,000, made It possible to r« and workmen will be engaged next and interest on the unique ad. ers, and friends met at Balm Grove store the old battleship, which is county and through the allotment week in transforming the large stage Sunday for the annual Washington committee of the board will make all County Appropriation of towed by the minesweeper Grebe. of the Grange Hall into the “Tavern county 4-H club picnic. DR. SPRAG U E E N T E R T A IN S Special days are being set aside for the allottments for the farmers within in which the performance is to be H. C. Seymour, state 4-H club School Fund $10,611.60 school children to visit the U. S. 8. the county. W IT H DANCING P A R T Y portrayed. Owing to the length of the lead or, was present and spoke about Constitution Dr. Boyd Sprague, chairman of the production, the curtain will rise the state fair which begins Septem Washington county's appropriation C. W. W EST TA K E S U P T IG H T entertainment committee of the Na- promptly at 8 o'clock. Additional : ber 4 and outlined the program which of the $26.332.60 Interest on the state R O I’ K W A L K IN G A T AGE OF 75 tlonal G olf Tournament, which is seating capacity is being arranged so will be followed this year. All Drivers Must Have irreducible school fund, amounts to being held in Portland, entertained that the large attendance may be - . . q . | . | Charles W. West, of Tigard, Is W. F. Cyrus, county agent, spoke on $10,611.60. Money was appropriated with a dancing party on the Swan j accommodated L i c e n s e s b y o e p t . 1st rea|izlng one of his boyhood day the growth of club work in Washing on the basis of school population be Wednesday evening. The queen of — _____ [ ambitions, ln taking up tight rope ton county in the last five years. tween the ages of 4 and 20 years, the fairways Miss June Bryant, and Wreckage from St. Marys During this tims, Cyrus said, the club which totals 263.111 of such children According to a late report from the walking. He Is 75 years old and her princesses were in attendance, work has grown about one thousand in the entire state. office o f the Secretary of State, there claims to be the only man of that age Old Buildings Burn acting as official hostesses for the still remains 250,000 motorists, who wh<> 1 °°* “ P tight rope walking and per cent. affair. have not as yet obtained their new , madp a success of It. Mr. West plans LeRoy Mills, member of the Shady C AR D OF TH A N K S drivers license* No extension of ! In the near future to stretch his cable Fire broke out early Friday morn- Broolc cali club- Kave an accou» JARS SHOULD BE R E TU R N E D ing at the old location of St. Mar> s two weeks' stay at the 4-H sum We wish to express our sincere time will be given to secure new a« ° « the Tualatin river, for a per home. The buildings which were mer 8chool at Corvallis, gratitude to our many friends for the type licenses after September 1st, as formance. He was an outstanding figure last year when he rode a surf Many who gave canned fruit to the vacated when the new brick struc( Jns<>nh Balanaer_ d is t a n t county kindness and «ympathy extended ue required by law. ___ Joseph Belanger, I board from Portland to Salem. welfare bureau desire the empty jars ture acrow the highway was com _n, , „ r a few minnt on at the death of our beloved mother, So far only 150,000 drivers have new at this time. W ill those having such pleted, had been torn d™ n Vu! accomplishments of the 4H club dur- Mrs. Mary E. Smith, and for the licenses and these will be legally j John Zwelsel of route 6, Portland, please bring them to the Relief rooms unitnown origin, broke out in the h, j ing the last year and outlined th< beautiful floral offerings. able to operate cars after this month was sent to St. Vine ant’s hospital GEORGE F. GORDON old boards around the place. Nignt- am of evtntg for the fair this TH E F A M IL Y Monday, due to a fractured left leg Chairman of Relief watchman Jones responded to th e, BUS H E A R IN G AND SE R V IC E sustained while playing baseball at the call, taking the fire aPPapat“ 8 fro™ In the morning there was a base C ARD OF TH A N K S H E A R IN G SET FO R AUG. Ill Multnomah school grounds. Beaverton to the scene of the blaz . ^ b