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LARGEST SEVENTH ■ j N EAR ' \< ». -I*» - FIRE BREAKS OUT IN BASEMENT OF CITY MEAT MARKET C IR C U L A T IO N B E A Y E R T O N , P R E G O X. Beaverton Men to be Employed on Proposed $75,000 Sewage Plant At the Council meeting Monday night there were present Councilmen Barnes, Bishop, Boswell, Fordney, I Koshland, Livermore, Mayor Fisher, I Recorder-Treasurer Smith, Water Supt. Goyt, and Chief of Police Peets Minutes of the last meeting read. I corrected and approved IN E A S T E R N W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY T H U R S D A Y . SE I >T EM B ER 21. 1933 PROCLAMATION A Call to Enlist the Manpower of Beaverton W H E R E A S , the Federal Government is providing by P U B L IS H E D K™ " EVERY THURSDAY RESUME Of COUNT? COURT BUSINESS FOR CURRENT WEEK One of the most successful and one j of the most thoroughly enjoyable the National Industrial Recovery Act large sums o f money meetings o f Beaverton Kiwanis club ___ ____ to be granted and or loaned to the various states and muni was that of Wednesday evening, an . _ cipalities for public projects, which sums should be taken ! Int« r-club meeting, with Camas-, Portland Fire Department i Washougai and Gresham clubs a t-! Transactions in Real Estate advantage of in the building of a Municipal sewer plant for | tending. Fifty-one from Canvas- c r i ii j . » _ • . • Called to Assist in surpasses Uther Beaverton and the relief o f local unemployment and , Washougai, seven from Gresham, and Mr. Burton E. Palmer, executive Business Extinguishing Flames W H E R E A S , the Council of the Tow n of Beaverton | twenty-eight of the local club and j their guests brought the total attend secretary advisory board, spoke of has under consideration the plan of building a municipal ance to eighty-six, which just about \ the proposed sewer system without I'R O B A T K ORDERS Billows of smoke pouring from the j CMt to taxpayers exct.pt coat of eiec- sewer plant without cost to taxpayers— by accepting the taxed the seating capacity of the Geo. W. Miller estate, closing o f basement of the Rossi building, di- Kiwanis building. , .. M .. ition, and etc. Federal plan levying! Federal plan o f charging a nominal service charge per Guests of Beaverton club included record. Grocery, brought the local fire de-j residence similar to water service plan now in force, and the Honorable James W. Mott and Henry S. Lund estate approving ' and business houses, similar to pres partment into action Thursday ev- j W H E R E A S , that said act provides that all local labor Mrs. Mott of Salem; Merwin Dant, bond and appointing appraisees. ent water plan, bringing in outside ening shortly after 6 o’clock. On in __ [ money. | shall be employed first and fixes the wges at fifty (50)- Miss Dorothea Schoop and C. E. Berg Josephine Stowell estate order of vestigation it was deemed advisable gren, of Aloha, Otto Erickson and citation to «ell real estate. t<r*cair Portland" for help. Engine No The Government will donate thirty! cents per hour and thirty( 30 ) hours per Week. Fred Sefton of Beaverton. Mr. Berg- estate: admitting 4 with Captain, crew and pumper P*r cent^of total cost balance will I be , T H E R E F O R E , I. Earl E. Fisher, MaVOr of the Tow n j gren presented two piano numbers in Lena Tolke t estate to probate and appointing ad- came roaring over the1 aTi*. °n of Beaverton do hereby issue a call for all nble bodied men : n L Pr laV ty,f ' ^ h‘Ch Were Very! mi'nlstratrlx*. enjo>able. Merwin Dant presented a and were laying their hose foe- action Will employ all local labor first— j living Wlthlll the Corporate lim its ot the l Own o f Beaver- group of three numbers. La Forge's J. W. Fuqua estate, closing of a few minutes after their arrival | at 50c per hour, 30 hours per week. j-()n (Jesirillg t ( ) Work O il Said proposed Sewer plant, to b e "Trees,” Curran’s " I Love L ife ” and record. C. G. Robertson estate, order to P ™ « » a, the T o w n Office near Stage Depot Friday night a Southern number. These were take testimony of witnesses to will. beautifully done. Mr. Dant is the the hose connected to the fire hyd- j during construction of said sewer, 1 or Saturday ni^ht, 8 p. m., September 22 and September 23, | possessor of a rich baritone voice Guardianship o f Jefferson C. Du ront and with a pressure of 90 pounds j which is sponsored by President and register. j with an appealing quality and does Zan insane, appointing guardian. in the mains were literally flooding Roosevelt and Govicnor Meier to I his numbers in a very pleasing, unaf- Matter of Julius Henriksen incom the basement of the structure. help bring good times again. I N W I T N E S S W H E R E O F , I have here unto set my | fected istyle. It is certainly a Joy to petent, order to borrow money. The smell of smoke mingled witli Motion by Boswell, seconded by hand and caused the seal of the T o w n o f Beaverton to be j hear him. The audience last night Divorces Granted that of ammonia helped to keep the Koshland that an ordinance be drawn j showed their appreciation in no small affixed. Paul B .Warden from Lulu Pauline crowd at \a respectable distance, and authorizing the State Reconstruc- j way, and Mr. Dant responded with a Arrest Done at the Town o f Beaverton this 20th request number, the ever popular “ On within twenty minutes the fire was tion Advisory board to make a sur Calvin Bunker, under control. Hillsboro department vey of the proposed sewer system for day of September, in the year o f our Lord ; The Road to Mandalay.' Miss Doro- ing while drunk. on Sept. 14 for driv [ thea Schoop was Mr. Dant’s able ac also responded to the call, but were Beaverton, estimating cost and giving 1933, and of the Tow n o f Beaverton the companist. other data. The vote was: Yes, Circuit Court Orders not needed. 41st. Congressman James W. Mott gave I Cora A. Purdy vs Edith L. Ken- Only one fatality was reported. It Bishop, Boswell, Fordney, Koshland. the principal address o f the evening | worthy et als. seems that a dog sleeping in the base- Nays 2, Barnes and Livetmoie. E A R L E. F I S H E R on "The National Recovery Act."Mr. j Thekla Welland vs P. O. Graham ment was overcome by the smoke John H. Travis of the firm of For- Bv the Mayor Mott gave an intensely interesting and ammonia fumes and was gath- raster & Lewis engineers, Portland, L E W I S S M I T H .Town Recorder resume o f this most vital piece of W. Bronk vs Geo. M. Hines et al ered into the ancestorial paradise. ; spoke on sewer disposal plant, urging Dupont Cellophane Co. Inc vs E. V. legislation from Its inception down to The automatio pump kept the res- members of Council to visit their the present time. He pointed out that Kinney. ervoir full at all times. More thanks plant in Portland. Officers Selected for Conditional Extension Maud F. Grabill vs W. H. Crabtree much of the publicity that is being to Mr. Fordney and fellow workers Motion by Barnes seconded by Federal Savings and used in connection with the Act is et & 1 . of Time Allowed for winning the fight to obtain our Koshland to purchase one copy Ore- Mary C. Hodges vs James A. Hod Loan Association rather misleading, and certainly not ges. own water supply. Now, if we could gon Laws 1933—pertaining to cities Beaverton Bank very informative. The President, at only follow out the advise of the and towns of Oregon for $3. Motion Theft« the outset, called into his counsel Captain of the Portland department prevailed. Temporary officers o f the Federal three outstanding economic socialists, The Bank of Beaverton, operating W .P. Vanderzandcn of Verboort and provide our boys with equipment j R wag decided that council and under restricted deposits since March Savings and Loan Association were that have been since familiarly re reports loss of 3 cords «m all old such as gas masks, spray nozzle for Mayor wjli mcet Tuesday a. m. at were again granted an extension of selected Wednesday at Tigard. Emil ferred to as the "Brain Tru«t." growth wood. fighting fires where smoke is too ..y .. on p,pe line Eagt of Town to time in which to open under a 100 % A. Johnson of the Tigard Lumber Co., These three, instructors in political R. R. Spalding near Mulloy school dense to enter the building, we might OU{ijne improvements. was selected as temporary president. economy at Columbia University, are house, reports that his house was en unrestricted deposits. The extension, ii In w o r i r ! U n i C s ir iL lc Q U t pOSlUJ. X IIC C A tC IIO IU U t avert a tragic ire, as ; Bogweli m0ved that Oregon E lec-; however, was granted by the state Others selected were W. M. Evans as what might be called real economic tered and a wnshlng machine and ra the insurance rates of the town. The i ....... i & trie official« at Hillsboro be notified hanking department under the con- vice-president, J. O .Johnson, as sec socialists. The act now known as dio taken. The house was entered Captain state * * p ... to place new side walk across rig h t; dition that a definite plan for the fu- retary and C. F. Tigard as treasurer. the National Recovery Act, is their while they were away picking hop«, The committee is authorized by the answer to the President’s call for a and within the last two weeks. most important part of fi 8 8 of way at North Main street connect-' tute of the bank be filed in writing equipment. ing witb new waik by George Hugh- j wjtb the state banking department by government to proceed with stock solution to our present industrial and M. J .Bush, Special Agent for the subscriptions which will be accepted economic Ills. Mr. Mott pointed out S. P. & S. Ry, report« loss of 200 Mayor Fisher, ever thoughtful of gorl( Mrg Masters and Dr. Mason, I October 1st. October 11 is the time from local citizens through the usual that our nation could not long con feet copper trolley wire from Cjuata- the other fellow, invited the Portland 5 recenUy completed. The recorder ! limit ior the bank to open. savings and loan plans such as in tinue without «erious upheaval, with ma Station on Oregon Electric Ry. Captain and crew to partake of re- carried out said instruction. I ____________ __ stallment thrift, optional savings or twelve million people out of work. and about 200 feet of feeder wire cut freshments at the Gieyhound Coffet Ordinance 152 providing for accept- full-paid income «hares. The greatest minds in the country are o ff of line north o f Bowers station. shoP- ance by the Town of Beaverton of W . F. Norman Elected The association is a mutual asso j agreed that the National Recovery Due sympathy is extended to Mr. j Beaverton assessment bonds in pay- Marriage I.I ccuhis Issued President of County ciation and will be a member of Fed Act is our only hope. Mr. Mott's dis Eenson. ment for street assessments—was Wallace W. Hall and Wilma E. Red Cross Unit eral Home-Loan Bank o f Portland. cussion o f the Act included a great Young, both of Hillsboro. ______ passed by the Council by unanimous Its purpose is to encourage thrift and I deal more than the brief summary Rupert W. Kennedy, Hillsboro, and Scene« at t**e Fire Last Night vote. New officers of the Washington local home construction and is a part given here, but space will not permit Dorothy Arnold, Eugene. Councilman Fordney reported pri- More people on the streets than Cfts on water pipe for construction county Red Cross chapter, elected at of the National Recovery program. the inclusion of his remarks in their Louis Ovid Chartrey, Toledo, and Hillsboro Thursday night are W. F. Citizens interested should confer with entirety. Mr. Mott is a very forceful Agnes Catherine Kalsch, Beaverton has seen in years. work East of Beaverton. Forest Councilman Boswell helping Mr Councilmen Barnes and Bishop. Norman, Aloha, president; Mrs. Rex any of the committee selected. Only and interesting speaker and his ad Grove. Henry J. Vandorzanden, Banks R 3, McCloskey move the real estate office special committee appointed by Ma W. Wilson, Forest Grove, vice-presi- subscribers can loan from the a«- dress was one of the finest we have had the pleasure o f hearing. Pat- dent; R. W. Weil, Hillsboro, eeoond sociation. and Lena Cop, Banks R 1. furniture to safety. yor Fisher to confer with Paul Pat Another interesting feature o f the George C. Winters, Corvallis, and A light in the town water office terson, City Attorney, Hillsboro,. J. R. I vice-president; Miss Irma Wiggins, meeting was the awarding o f th e , Anna L. Dunsmoore, Fore«t Grove. with Mayor Fisher ready to save the McCready, City Attorney*, Forest Grove Hillsboro, secretary; Mrs. Omar Fen- "Mutt” and her family to Gresham Real Estate Transfers cords 1 —legal matters foreclosure quieting | dall, Forest Grove, treasurer. Di- X. P. U. Club Guests at . **. p „ r(|on,i title-m ade their report to the Coun-: rectors': Mrs. Harvey Batchelder. club. She has acquired five addi W. E. Mansfield et ux to Mary Rob Boyd Home Tuesday A crowd around the Portland „ ____ „ ____ I M n E. m C. n McKinney, MrKinnev M. M P tional dogs, making six in all. These inson Jones, Lot 3 and 4, Blk 4 Ep- r. ! cil. _ The Mayor thanked the commit- Mrs. P. Cadv Cady and and pumper deeply interested in its effi ' i tec and dismissed it. \ Homer A. Deck, all of Hillsboro; Mrs. are awarded to the club having the lers add. Sherwood. Josephine Hocks ciency. I m., irv,o o..«Inal m a by DV , VV. VV. S a Roberts, noneris Mrs. airs, Carl i^ari A. n. Brodersen u iu u cu ai Mrg ^ jj Boyd and Mrs George smallest attendance at any Inter-club et vir to James H, . Moore et al; Lot Claims against Tmirn Town wprp were i OK'd Everybody shivering with cold but Fjnance committee, warrants ordered j Dr. Henry L. Bates and Mrs. Isabelle Blasser were hostesses to the X. P. meeting. 10 Alderbrook Farm. Anna M. Chap loathe to leave until the la«t puff of drawn j Sprague 47c Pete Van 'Warrens, all of Forest Grove; Mrs. U. club, former student« of Pacific man to J. H. Chapman 35 acres smoke is wafted away. De Hey $ 140 . Hal E. Hoss $3. ¡Josephine Baker, Gaston; Dr. Sim- Sec 23, 2 N 3. J P. Petit et SEW AGE A ID REFUSED . — . .1 m, University, at Forest Grove, at the ux to State o f Oregon, Part of Doctors Welsh and Talbert open- Aa ablebodied men of Beaverton 1 mons, Sherwood. P. E. Lewis, Tigard; | home o f Mrs. Boyd Tuesday a fter- Dana Tells Portland That No U. S. Wm. R. Carpenter DLC No. 39, 1 S ing all windows above. Both were desiring to work at 50c per hour, 30 W. L. Moore, Banks; Rev. G. F. Gor- j noon Eighteen ladies were present Cash Available for Financing 4. Henry Legler to Sophie Hender- advised not to jump as the receiving hours !>el week N. I. R. A. plan on don and Mrs. Josephine Caviness, j and enJoyed a one oclock luncheon, net was left in Portland. the proposed new sewer system -are Beaverton; J. W. Snyder, Scholls, I aiter which a 8hort business meet- Marshall N. Dana, advisor for the *on’ ***• DLC Solnmon Richardson Postmaster Hanna with a small | requested to register at the Town Mrs. W. T. Polkinhorn. Metzger, and ,ng wag heIdM rs j g Wilmot join- public works administration In the ULC, Sec. 14, 2 S 1. George M. Hones paper sack, not containing his lunch, office near Stage Depot either Fn- Dr. Henry L Bates president 1 ing the club having attended Paci- state, yesterday notified Commission- j e* ux ^ ' 4 acres sec. 8 , 1 Portland fire chief complimenting da} or Saturday night, SepC 22 or M jtu «.. f|(, i-mV).1Hly jn 1868. T h,.n h er Riley that Colonel H. M. Waite, N 4 Fanny D. Myer« to Alan A. | told how «he had spent her vacation. deputy administrator, feels the fed-1 HnH> N 15 ft lot 4, blk 38 Forest Grove Beaverton Chief Beach on water at 8 p m.. All Beaverton men are to be used first on proposed new sewer T R A N S F E R OF POSTAL pressure. Guests Included Mrs. J. D. Wilmot, oral government has no funds at this J°l>n Corder et ux to Charles J. Ross, 2 Blk 31, Forest Grove. Annie Everyone expressing regret for the 1 construction. SAYING S PR O H IB IT E D of Beaverton, Mrs. Allie Brown, of time to advance to the city to fin- fire. Motion to adjourn on call carried. I Garden Home, Mrs Sam Lawrence ance plans for the sewage disposal ■ Bimbo to S. M. Reagan, Pt Lot 6 Last Friday w w the deadline foi and Mrs IjOU|Be Carter of Ua|e|gh project. Blk 6 South Coast Add, Hillsboro. A. For Sale—Smoked meat and | _________________ _ transferring postal savings accounts stat|on Mrg NeI,le Thorna8f Mra With C. C. Hockley, federal en gi-! B to City of Gaston, Pt. Lot groceries. ________ Badly Injured when from one office to another. In the Ward Mrg Ti|„ e Cornellug Mrg neer for the administrator, Mr. Dana ^ Blk 1 Hawkes add Gaston Joseph Cora Sodan Mrg A F Fnnno Mrg conferred with Colonel Waite at Salt Relnfenrath et ux to City of Gaston, Horses Run Away future this will not be permitted. County Health Assn. isame description) Archdloceas of ~— — ^ —“ Mary Stott Bullock, Mrs. Fannie Lake City. Portland to City of Gaston (same SALM ON-ORANGE COLORED Russell* Mrs. May Jacobsi Mrs Col. Waite suggested that the city Establishes Speakers A run away team of horses caused PO P PIE S G RO W N H E R E Geisey* Mis. J>onatnafe, Mrs. Rob might «ell some of the bonds author- description) Wesley J. Miller et al Bureau for Groups » ' n S ' ur day evening Oassner, 3 tracts sec 24 and bins, Mrs. Lewis, all of Portland, OMd far the project or give tllMfl M at Hillsdale Dairy, Raleigh. Horace An unusual type of salmon-orange Mrg Qeo Blasger and Mrg w . H . security for a loan for the money j 25. 1 S 2. Emma Taylor et al to Do --------- I Neilson who Is employed at the dairy, poppies has been grown by Mrs Ray j ra Gassner (same description) Lud xhe ladieg Bpent a mogt en- with which to get out the plans. Washington County Health associ- receivcd severe head lacerations vig Samuelson et Gilglan Jacob Gros w il.re n d e a ro .in g to“ stop the team , « v e 7 a n T tte m « j °W sen. 25 ft right of way sec 35, 2 N 2. IIOY SCOUT NEW S reau to be of service to all Womens gtarted by Freddle and Ro„e Vwahien „Scarlet H orrr are gmooth in. Mary L. Smith to Nellie Wesch, Lot 10 societies. Grange and fraternal oi- who weM> riding ln ,he wagon. Rose d { f The lant growt) al. I«rst Saturday night 5 boy„ enjoyed j Blk D Tualatin Grove Tract. L. J. ganiza.ions or clubs wishing pro- rpceived minor face )njurieg and Fred , ^ ^ anJ Jt Woomg all the hike to the cabin. There they ate Francis Adm. to Nellie Wesch Lot 10 B R E AK S BOTH LEGS W H IL E grams on any phase of health educa- dje lnjured hig leg when he jumped summer ---------- Mr«. McMlnn. who grows) C R A N K IN G O IL TRUCK supper. Later they took their Wan Blk D Tualatin Grove Tract. Hiram tion and disease prevention. Sug- from the wagon. MI Neilson is in a numbe| , , flowers as a hobby. kets to a dry spot a half mile from J. Hees et ux to State of Oregon, Pt gestions or a speaker may be secured the Good Bemaritan hospital and 1 . t|w geed of the p ^ p y canie to Bill McCallan, driver of the Harry the cabin and slept after a short of sec 20. 2 S 1. Otto Meyer et ux to by writing to the secretary. Miss Ha- lp a very « - it|cal condition. from Kngltnd. Barnes oil truck, suffered breaks to | campfire session. They were home Bert w .Meyer, S.E.of N E Sec 17, S Hotel. zel Morrison, Washington both legs Just above the knee Wed Just after the rain started Sunday 2 1. Otto Meyer et ux to Bert W. Hillsboro, Oregon. Business Failures I^-ss nesday, in an attempt to crank the morning. Meyer, 1 A Wm. Pointer DLC 1 8 1. Cuts Thumb while at Work. The Washington County Health as truck, which was in gear. Fortun- Semaphone weaving was the theme otto Meyer et ux to Bert W. Meyer sociation begins its third year of According to a report of Bradstreet , „ I atelv he was «tandine against th e 1 ,.nn b u s i n e s s failures for the George Coffer, of Beaverton, was aieiy, ne was standing against mi of the last meeting, and In the con igo acres Sec. 2, T 8 2 E. Charles E. work The years special stress will and Dunn test James Miller, Carl Beach and Gale to Helen O.Gale, undivided H lnt be put on immunication of D.ptheria week ena.ng nrp «...u -. . ^ - 7 -. ln PnrtlBnd for a lacerated ! hi« Injuries might have been more Bob Engleke placed in order. The go acres S 2 S. Chaa. W. James to 1» * v i v i a u u w s » and Smallpox. Under the new presi- only 255 compared with 311 the prev- hospital 1 m Portland a for a - --- --------------------------1 1 . . . „ thumb He is a cobbler at the police | «erioua. The engine went dead, al- next meeting is planned for indoors. Charles Judson James, Pt. Sec 5 A 8 . dent, Mrs. Hugh McGIlvra, organiza- ious week and 420 last year. It was sunshine division headquar ters and | losin g Mr. McCallen to be removed and the attendance of all Scouts— In- 1 n 4. Earl C. Stevens et ux to Alex- tion is under way whereby each lo -: the smallest number for several years cluding associates, Is requested. ander K. Lumsden, W % of E 4 of cut his thumb while working on some ^ . - - cality will have their local health -----------------“ Lisle Walker, asst scoutmastei g w 1,« of Sec 32. 2 S 1. Walter A. shoes deflated i,y r.otlanden f " ‘ **• e x t r a s p e c ia l OCTHUMO— committee which will work in con- The regular meeting of the Re- ______________ Rowland et ux to Grace Leola Jack, junction with the county association, bekah lodge wag held Tuesday even- H O F IT B A T B M PH O TO srr Pt. of Geo. Richardson DLC No. 55 Plans are now being made for the ing After the general routine of DIO Offers 3 Portraits, size 5x7 In You and your friends are Invited 1 S I. L. T. Me Pheeters et al to Le- Wind lilt« Six Comen* Christmas Tuberculosis Seal sale business a social hour was enjoyed In mounted In Beautiful Easel Frame to attend a card party given by la- la Miller, Pt. Lot 5 Blk 1 Morgan Add Telephone poles were blown over by The returns from the seal sale are which 500 was played Mrs. John for only $2 00 (For short time only) dies auxiliary Saturday evening, Sept Hillsboro. James T. Waller to John largely the maintenance of the state Thompson holding ladles’ high score a ga|e at gig Corners, which tore ACT Q U IC K LY — H O F 8 TE AT- 23, at Huber Hall. Admission 25c. Petri, 2 A sec 1, 1 3 2. Harry A. Tuberculosis association and t he and Harley Taylor the mens Vlsi- i n c h e s from trees and shook fruit ERS STUDIO, 715 S. W. Third Ave. Children from 8 to 18 years, not Alexander et ux to Mary Stitt, Pt. Lot County Health associations through- tors from Tigard were present. Re- ■ out 0j orchards there Wednesday playing cards, 10c admission. ¡3 Steeles Add Beaverton. cor. 3rd and Morrlaon, Portland. out the state. freahments were served. 1 afternoon.