The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 20, 1933, Image 1

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COUNCIL APPOINTS
FOLD H. G0ÏÏ IS
CITY WATER CLEON
CIR C U LA TIO N
IN EASTER N
BEAVERTON. OREGON,
W A S H IN G T O N
FRIDAY OCTOBER 20,
1933
Vernon Bronkey Appointed Former Hazeldale Man
W HITE HOUSE USHER
Chief of Beaverton Hi
School Fire Squad
Seriously Injured when
Kicked by a Horse
COUNTY
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
PR ETT IEST W AITRESS
ANNUAL REO CROSS
ROLL CALL 10 BE
FRODI NOV. 11-311
A pep meeting was held Friday,
Walter Cary was seriously injured
October 13.
The Student Bod,’ two weeks ago when he was kicked
He is convalescing in
President Margaret Dickman, spoke by a horse.
about student pep at the games. I the Mayo hospital in Rochester, Min-
Coach Warren showed the students | nesota. Latest reports were that he
Councilman Koshtalid, chairman
the formation which would be used waa making a good recovery. Mr. and
Red Cross volunteers who are per­
of the Civic Improvements, reported
fecting their organization for the
in the afternoon's football game Mrs. Cary recently purchased a one
his progress on the board sidewalk
annual enrollment of members, No-
with Banks. Paul Wilson, chairman hundred fifty acre farm near Roches­
on Stott street at the town council
jvenrber 11-30, yesterday learned from
of the season ticket campaign report­ ter. T. A. Cary is making his home
meeting Monday night, October 16.
W. F. Norman, chairman that more
ed 112 tickets had been sold. It wa> there for the present.
Councilman Boswell, of the side­
The Doern family of Rosedale re­
than 25,000,000 persons in the United
announced that the Student Council
walks committee was referred to for
States have received flour and cloth­
was responsible for selling single cently entertained with a corn and
further work at this location.
The
ing through Red Cross distribution
tickets to all football and basketball weiner roast in their woods.
Councilman Livermore gave a re­
of these government surplus commod­
games. Cliff Altishin, a member of guests were the young people of the
port on the proposition of Mrs. Ethel
ities.
the Beaver team, spoke briefly about First Reformed Church of Portland.
Edwards on her property on Lom­
the game. Douglas Taylor announ­ There were sixty-three present.
The local chapter has taken a
bard street. It was decided to de­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Girdler left
ced the Torch Honor society will sell
prominent part in this nation-wide
mand 100 feet from the street line.
hot dogs Tuesday noon. The Glee last Saturday for a two weeks deer
unemployment relief pronram ,by
The recorder was instructed to
club introduced a new pep song to hunting trip to Eastern Oregon .Betty
ministering
unto men, women and
send Mrs. Chas. Eiler of Aurora,
| the student body. Songs and j-ells Jean Girdler spent the week-end in
children in distress.
Oregon, a copy of the water rules.
! aroused the students’ enthusiasm for Portland with he>r aunt and uncle,
Norman says hundreds of women
A claim submitted by A. L. Amach
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Flaridy.
! the afternoon football game.
have given hours of service in mak­
er for $18 for the September audit
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hosfeldt of Bick-
FIRE SQUAD
ing garments from cotton materials
was allowed and paid.
A fire squad meeting was called to leton, Wash., spent the week end re­
and
in placing other ready-made
Fred H. Goyt, water superintend­
Raymond Muir, who was appointed i order by Mr. Metzler, who gave a cently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doern.
articles of clothing where they will
ent, was named also as water clerk head usher of tlu1 White House to sue
Miss Marjorie Kavanagh, twenty-
j talk on fire prevention week. Four- Mrs. Hosfelt is Mrs. Doern’s mother
do the most good. The men, also,
with a salary of $100 a month, by o p p 'I tile late
Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Taylor and Har­ one years old, was chosen as Ameri­ have done their part in handling the
! teen members graduated In June
the town council. He succeeds Lew­
ca's
prettiest
waitress
In
a
contest
' therefore new members are being ley Taylor, in company with eight
flour.
is Smith who will remain recorder-
Regular Meeting of Local I considered to fill the vacancies. Of- other members from Beaverton I. O. sponsored by the American Restaurant James L. Fieser vice chairman of
treasurer.
association
at
Its
annual
convention
at
I fleers in this
organization were O. F. and Rebekah lodges, visited
Resolution No. 13 was read by
the Red Cross at Washington, D.C.,
Grange in Form of
Needy I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges the Merchandise Mart In Chicago.
chosen
as
follows
Councilman Boswell condemning un­
on a recent tour of the Pacific area,
Miss
Kavanagh
has
brown
hair
and
near Canby on Saturday night.
An All Day Session Vernon Bronkey, chief.
lawful appropriation of water from
stated thut every State and practic­
Wilbur Crocker, who teaches the eyes, Is B feet t! Inches tall and weighs
Jack
Barron,
first
captain.
ally every county in the nation has
Town mains, recommending ordin­
10(3
pounds.
Cooper Mt. school was shot while
Charles Barry, Lieutenant.
shared In the distribution of 85,000,-
ance be drawn designating said crime
The regular meeting of Beaverton
hunting pheasants near Salem on Sun­
Beverly Bielman, second captain.
as a felony.
Whereas, during the 1 Grange No. 324 was held Saturday, 1
j
000
bushels of wheat and 844,000 bales
day. He is in the Oregon City hos­
Tom Wilson, third capitain.
month of October, 1931, extensive October 14, in an all day session
|
of
cotton.
pital
suffering
from
painful
buckshot
The remaining
members were
digging operations on certain town This being the home coming meet- !
Flour was placed on the pantry
chosen on the squads. On first squad wounds, not serious.
Eastern Star Members of
mains, both within and without city ing the Grange was honored by hav- i
shelves of 5,803.000 families In 3,081
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rigert, a
are Ellis Nyland and John Mason;
limits, by Town officials at that time 1 ing in attendance several former
Beaverton Lodge Observe counties and clothing given to 5,465,-
second, Paul Wilson and Neil Jack- girl last Thursday. Mr. Rigert is now
revealed that certain people
well ! members:
Mrs. Ida Oakerman,
H o m e c n m in a P v e n t *10 families in 3,075 counties.
Flour
employed
at
North
Plains.
son; third, Jerome Tuttle and Bob
fixed financially were unlawfully ap- Mrs. Minnie Riley of Portland, and * En2ieke
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distribution amounted to 10,688,307
Bruce Kaufrnan, who has been quite
propriating water from town water ; Mrs. Marcia Pike of Beaverton, all
Rosedale-Hazeldale boys defeated
This organization is responsible for
At the regular meeting of Eastern barrels. In making the distribution
mains within the Town of Beaver- faithful members in the early history i
fV~ ", 1" ',
the Reedville boys 6 to 0 in a football Star members of the Beaverton lodge of clothing the Red Cross issued 92,-
courl
ton and without the Town of Beaver- of this grange and Mrs. Hugh Lewis
P
NEWS NOTES I
game at Reedville on Sunday.
last Wednesday evening, homecom- 847,060 yards of cotton cloth and 55,-
ton with taps around the meters, a more recent past member. Other' N
in ih»
Girls' Glee
Doris Syverson spent the week-end j ¡„g evening was observed. A large 203,612 ready made garments.
Whereas, the Town of Beaverton on visitors were Mrs. J .Asbury former-1 . h
R ... 7 .
During the year the national Red
and Mildred with her patents Mi. and Mrs. C. I . |representation of members and visl-
account of this unlawful practice was : ]y a member of Corvallis Grange, p inn >i
Cross expended for all services, $4,-
Syverson.
Doris
has
been
staying
tors
from
other
cities
were
present,
loser several thousand dollars and 1 Mrs. Cora D. Crane and Mrs. Cather-
n
The Girts Orchestra have been with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Robin-j initiatory work was exemplified by 041,000 while the 3,700 chapters ex­
whereas in some cases poor men ine Nutting. Members were pleased
progressing in their practicing and son at Laurel while she has been em-1 the past matrons and patrons. Each pended an additional $7,500,000 in
have been arrested for stealing a loaf j to have in attendance Mrs. Julia
hope to play for the assembly in the ployed In Hillsboro.
( past matron was presented with flow meeting the needs of their local com­
of bread, but in these particular in- | Cooper, one of their silver star mem-
near future.
Mrs.
B.
L.
Griffitts
spent
several
ers. A floral degree was conferred munities.
stances has not one cent been paid in- \ bers who attended regularly in years
The
purpose
of
the
inter-class
bas­
days
in
Portland
last
week
with
her
on Mrs. Lawrence, the worthy ma­
to the Town treasury for water un- ! gone by. A bountious pot-luck lunch
Entertains with Dinner
lavtflilly taken,faom town water maipig ( was served at 12:30 after which an ketball played at noon is to get the cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Kittrell. tron, by the past matrons, 'who also
Mrs. M. C. McKercher entertained
here mentioned now, therefore be it interesting program was rendered in .' P*aVels in shape f°r the basketball Mr. Kittrell returned home with Mrs. presented her with a gift.
Dr. J. R .Talbert und Mrs. Forest Tuesday evening with a dinner.
Griffitts and spent a few days. Mrs.
resolved by the people of the Town which apples were featured. A few !f.a8°.n and °
Guests included J. O. Kenyon, Earl
Howard
rendered solos.
Griffitts
spent
Sunday
at
Astoria
with
of Beaverton that in order to pro- words of welcome were extended to ™ e. junior c‘aa8 1681,1 is in the ,6ad’
Granger,
Mrs. Anna Stanley and Mrs.
Those
having
birthdays
in
Octo­
her
son,
Asa,
who
is
employed
on
a
tect Beaverton's water supply and the visitors by the Master Mrs. H .P. ^ ‘ng won « v e and lost two games,
ber, November and December were Eva Cameron all of Portland, and
prevent further depredations of this Downing who was in turn awarded a !
le 'iU6S lon or ^ 6 res rtlarl 1 Government dredge there.
Charles A. Mast of Beaverton.
Fred Reisser spent a few days this also honored.
character in the future that the bouquet from the Grange in esteem | bate t° “ ™ament 8, * e8° ,V8d' J bat
Following the meeting a delicious
In Portland. Fred Reisser, ....
Jr.,
Town Attorney is hereby requested for her faithful services as master. j tbe **b lJPP.n® Islanda _ sb° uld be week
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Fish at Culver City
The birthday
to
draw
up proper ordinance making Readings
of the r program
were: "Oc-1 I n g j n ven
their independence.
The win-1
oi cioverdale was in the city. He lunch was served.
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t a a m
iir i 1 I d n K u t n
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A party composed of Mr. and Mrs.
it a felony for the misappropriation tober Day,” by Mrs. Keeler Emmons, i ning undefeated team will debate the brought his daughter to Doerenbeck tables had as center piece« large |
birthday cakes lighted with yellow i PurI Taughton and family and Mr.
of water tapping around meter or I “The Road Home” by Mrs. H. P. I soPbomore team in the near future. er hospital for observation.
and Mrs. E. M. Madsen and daugh­
candles.
other unlawful manner of obtaining Downing, "Apple Time” by Mrs. A. I J*isa Scha®fera
selecting a Pjft’
The Community club cas’d party last
ter
Valjenn fished over the week end
Out
of
town
members
present
water from town water mains. M o -P . Christenson. "Leading Varieties to be given by tbe Torch Honor So- Friday night was a success with nine
were Mrs. J. C. Huntley, Tacoma; at Culver City returning home Tues­
tion by Boswell seconded by Bishop of Apples in the Northwest' by Mrs.¡
ln the. near fu*ure-
tables of 500 in play. High honors
that Council Resolution No. 13 be I Walter VanKleek. "I Shall Piclt my ; The members oí the Hl-Y oorgani- went to Mrs. Wilety and Mrs. Thomp­ Mrs. James Plnder, Oregon City; day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
adopted. The vote was: Yeas 5, Bish- I Apples Now” by Mrs.Doy Gray, "An 281,0,1 Painted the goal posts on the son, and C. P. Syverson and Tom Mrs. W. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Faxton
op, Boswell, Fordney, Koshland, Apple,” by Vera May Wooden. Mu- j iootbal* iield last week.
The or- Miller. Low honors went to Mrs. Geo. W. Gorham, Mrs. J. A. Anderson, joined them Saturday, bringing a
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stark, all of large catch of clams home with them
Livermore, nays none.
Absent 1 j sical numbers were Cornin' Round ganization has cleaned the school Altlsian and Sanford Rogers.
The Portland; Mrs. Welch of the Eastern Monday evening.
grounds
of
paper,
etc.
Barnes.
I the Mountain, by the Grange, a piano
next meeting will be a Halloween par­
Star and Masonic Home was among
Friday, October 13, the Beaver
Councilman Fordney reported on solo by Mary Francis Downing, two
ty
on October 27.
Welcomed Hack to Beaverton
the visitors.
the pipe to be covered in Berthold vocal selections by Alice Denney andj team defeated Banks High on the
Mrs. Sabina Whitehead and Jean
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E .Cramer and son
addition. It was decided that Mayor Gloria Nutting, tenor and alto duet I home iield by a 8Core ot 7*6- 11 was Smith attended the annual Teachers
Fisher and Water Supt. Goyt would by W. F. Dessinger and Genevieve \ a bard fought battle especially in the Institute at Hillsboro last Monduy.
KAYE EVANS MARRIED AT
R° be* e*” “
\
VANCOUVER SATURDAY " 1 ? ? from Hillsboro to the Berth-
sec Mr. Berthold about covering the | Carter, and The End of a Grange final quarter in which
Vernon
School zone signs for Hazeldale
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, ,
,
I old house. They were former resi-
PiP«-
Day by the Grange. Many favorite I Bronk« - acored a touchdown. Octo- school were placed during last week.
Fayo Evans was married Tuesday . ,
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dents of this place.
Their many
at . Vancouver.,
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Councilman Fordney reported on varieties of apples were named during
i ber 20 the team play8 IndePendence
Miss Vir- |
friends here are glad to welcome
his meeting with the state engineer ( th( roll call and it seemed to be an
Six we6ks exams were given this
ginia Shelton, of Brownsville, Oregon
them back to their midst again.
and gave the engineer’s recommen- established fact among the less youth week by the faculty. Report cards REAL ESTATE CONCERN
Mr. Evans is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
CASH
SALES
dation of getting a list of the sani- ful members that apple« 50 years ago j W,U **> g,ven out Wednesday.
REPORTS TWO CASI
George Evans, of Brownsville, and is
l-adies Quartette Slug
Cobb and Waite, real estate deal­ employed at the Union OH Co., here.
tary fixtures in each residence in tasted better than they do today.
The Glrl Reserve social committee
Beaverton
Ladles Quartette com­
ers
in
Beaverton,
report
several
town.
Mrs. B. K. Denney gave as roll ca ll! held a meeting October 17 for the
posed of Mrs. C. C. Tripp, Mrs. Wal­
The Finance Committee recommen- i “The Greedy Boy Who Lost the Apple! Purpose of discussing arrangements sales the past week, two of which
ter Cavlness, Mrs. A. B. Clement,
ded forwarding a letter requesting a to the Cow” Mrs E G. Perkins gave I *or tbe P°t-luck supper t < be held at j were cash transactions. A tract of C. A. TALBERT CELEBRATES
74th BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY and Mrs. W. H. Boswell sang at the
temporary allocation of $75,000.
the history of apple trees in Oregon “ >• advisors
home. Mrs.
Lyttn 20 acres south of Aloha and two
C. A. Talbert celebrated his 74th j CongiVgntlonal ,'Ohu^ch Sunday,
Motion by Bishop seconded by Ford and Mrs. Louise Carter related the Hughes, October 23. There was a b o u n d one half acres of land owned by
ney that the budget be recalled to story of William Tell and the apple discussion of the G. R. Hl-Y costume | Mrs. Ethel Edwards were purchased birthday anniversary Sunday at the
Rclx-kalis Meet
the council for further consideration, and its
present day celebration. Halloween party to be given October j by Mr. Waite. They have also ren- home of his daughter, Mrs. L. E.
Cramer. He makes his home with
After the regular business meeting
Auditor Amacher spoke of the col Mrs. Ida Oakerman recited from i 27 in the gym. |led tf>e Kuratll place at Cornelius to
the Cramer’s and is very active for of the Rebekah lodge Tuesday even­
lections on the sidewalks recently memory "When Earth'« Last Picture1
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I G> Parmley, a Hillsboro banker.
his age, assisting with the chores ing, a short play was presented by
built and the tile on Lombard St. is Painted” and Mrs. Minnie Riley BEAVERTON MAN LOSES
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about the house.
the following members Mr. Foster
RIPPEY,
EVANGELIST
The recorder was instructed to look expressed her deep appreciation for,
$17.98
$ 17.98 TO PICKPOCKETS j JOHN A.
A nice birthday dinner was enjoyed taking leading part, and Mrs. Sarah
TO GIVE SERIES OF LECTURES
up the date of the notice to the own- her invitation to be present at the I
Art Blazer reported to police that
Evangelist John A. Rlppey, of In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers, Mrs. Tom Miller and Mrs.
ers of property where we have built home coming meeting,
Kerr and family of Portland, called i Edna Sheets assisting.
sidewalks 1. e., Miss Ida Alexander | The next roll call will be The | his pocket had been picked while Maplewood, will conduct a series of
to
wish him many happy returns of !
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First Thanksgiving I can Remember" j he was at the Yamhill Stage depot lectures on present day conditions,
and Mrs. Geo. Bridwell.
.Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor had the mls-
\ called meeting of the Town Coun
The Home Economic committee j in Portland Tuesday night. He lost commencing Sunday, October 29, in the day.
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| fortune to fall early Sunday morning
cil was held Wednesday evening.
I reported on the plans for the Grange two $5 bills and a check for $7 98 the Maplewood «school auditorium.
Councilman Livermore spoke on Halloween Dinner to be served in He said that he suspected a woman His topic will be “The World Wide MRS. CORA CRANE HOSTESS TO October 8, and break her wrist. Mrs.
PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB Taylor has been staying with her son
V. A. Wood's
proposition of rebond- the Grange Hall on Saturday even- with whom he was talking at the depression.” Special music has been
The Past Noble Grand club of the George Taylor and family on West
provided for. Lectures commence at
Ing.
It was
referred to Attorney ing, October 28, from 6 to 8 p. m depot.
local Rebekah Ledge met at the Slope for some time and had planned
8 p. m. Everybody welcome.
Reimer for further information.
j which Is to be followed by a one-act
home of Mrs. Cora Crane of McMill­ to return last week to Chicago where
Councilman Livermore spoke of play, “The Ghost of Crooked Lane"
County Hankers Meet
an
Acres Wednesday of last week. A she formerly lived, but owing to her
JAMES DOWNING RETURNS
receiving a deed from Mrs. Ethel Ed- music, and other numbers, closing
FROM TRIP TO EAST pot luck dinner was enjoyed by the injured wrist, her trip has been post­
Washington County Bankers held
wards for 120 feet of her property,; with a social hour. Preparations are
poned for three weeks. Her daugh­
James Downing returned home Wed twelve ladies present.
measured from the center line of being made for a large crowd.
Mrs. a dinner meeting at Forest Grove
During the business meeting Mrs. ter Mrs. Ruth Ferguson will accom­
Thursday evening. A large delega­ nesday, after an extensive visit to
Lombard St.,
which was referred to Louise Carter was
appointed to make
tion of Portland bankers attended. i eastern cities, visiting the Century Tom Miller and Mrs. May Hart were pany her to Chicago.
Mr. Reimer.
posters announcing the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lawrence en­
I of Progress at Chicago. He also spent initiated into the club. The ladies
Motion by Livermore seconded by
Washington County Pomona w$ll
tertained
in their home on Sunday
complimented
Mrs.
Hugh
Lewis,
the
j .-tometime at his old home ln Nova
Bishop that upon acceptance of a be held at Sherwood Grange Satur- j
Report« Robbery
I Scotia, stopping for a short time in occasion being her birthday anniver- j Mr. and Mis. Carl Donaldson, Mr.
deed from Ethel L. Hocken Ed­ day, October 25.
J. E. Flint, of Beaverton, reported , Havana, making the trip home thru «ary, by presenting her with a gift. ' and Mrs. Russell Fequa and Mrs.
wards covering the east 120 feet of
as well as a beautifully decorated George Graham al of Portland,
Monday
night that two faucets, a j the Panana Canal.
Lots 41 and 44 of Hockens Acres
cake.
Mrs. Floyd Teft and daughter
Charles Haffke supt. Anti-Liquor door, a water tank, five cupboard j
according
to the unrecorded plat
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Helen accompanied Lv Mrs. George
League
of
Oregon,
was
in
Beaverton
doors
with
glass
knobs
and
three
URGES
RESIDENTS
TO
gla«s
LOCAL
thereof we will release the assess-
Teft to her home in Food River Frl-
ment lein covering the balance of the this week making arrange ments for lan?e windows were stolen sometime SUPPORT RED CROSS AT HOME B. VINCENT SERIOUSLY
INJURED BY HORSE ! day and returned Sunday.
east half of said tract.
educational meetings in this district, during the afternoon from his unoc-
Mrs. Essex Marsh, as chairman of
B. Vincent of Beaverton, was ser- 1 Edward C. Moore of Eureka, Cal.,
Motion by Bishop seconded by Ford He will hold a meeting at Wilsonvllle cupied house In Portland.
the Red Cros« drive In Beaverton, is
asking those who work out of Beav- iously injured last Saturday, when formerly of this vicinity, arrived in
ney that the budget as revised be Oct. 30 and other dates will be an-
erton to support the Red Cross In he was kicked by a horse on his Portland Sunday where he will re­
adopted and advertised and submitt- nounced later,
Social
Club
to
Meet
,
their
own community, as direct bene- farm. He was taken to St. Vincent« main for two weeks on business,
ed to the people for objection.
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Orenomah Social club will meet at m
derlved from the money col- hospital, where it was reported that \ Erick Johnson of Progress has
EXTRA
SPECIAL OFFERING—
the
Masonic
temple,
Thursday
lor
iected
Clothes and flour are given he suffered possible internal injuries, , been In the Coffey Sanitarium for
A. L. Berg and W. E. McCloskey
HOFSTEATERS
PHOTO
STU­ luncheon and a business meeting.
to
the
re„ ef chairman to distribute fractured ribs and fractured pelvis, about three weeks.
have been busy the last several days
DIO Offers 3 Portraits, siza 5x7 ln
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I Andrew J. Anderson o f Tobias, re-
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where
needed.
The
drive starts No-
registering approximately 150 appli­
mounted in Beautiful Easel Frame
Mrs.
Althea
Haulenbeck
Is
among
turned to the hospital by his doctor's
Red Cross Nursing Service has 33.- vember 11 continuing until Novem-
cants for work on federal projects.
the county school clerks, busy this ! orders last week.
for
only
$2
00
(For
short
time
only)
^
registered
nurses
ready
for
any
ber
25.
More than 400 men are expected to
week taking census. A new regula-1 Mr. and Mss. Cecil Funston were
ACT QUICKLY — HOFSTEAT- erry1I-Kp.ncyl
Your nvembenshlp la
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apply for employment according to
tlor necessitates the record of each dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
ERS
8TUDIO,
715
8.
W.
Third
Ave.
nead#d
today
to
help
support
all
Red
Buy
your
Crazy
Crystals
at
Browns
Francis Livermore, local member of
child's birth date and age be obtalnsd ( Funston Sunday.
Beaverton Pharmacy
oor. 3rd and Morrison. Portland, jcroaa activities.
the county relief committee.