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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1934)
K 1C,H T H YEAR, NO. 12 TO TH E VOTERS TON COUNTY: I have filed for the office of State Senator on the Republican Ticket for [ Mayor A. E. Wilson was authorized the District of Washington County.: by the city council at their meeting and am asking for your support in Monday. March 19. to attend the an-;schools) B (3 and 4 room schools) and the May primaries for this office. I nual convention of the League of Ore- C (one and two room schools) that have never held public office, but gon Cities, which was held Thursday will take part in the final contest at , Community club card party will bo Mrs. Mary Karten, aged 86 years, have lived and lesided In said County at Eugene. The objects of the or- the Baptist Church, Hillsboro, Friday held (this) Friday evening, March 23, mother of Mrs. Etta Phelps, of Laurel, the greater portion of my life, and ' ganization are to secure co-operation evening, March 23rd, at * 45 p. m. are at the school house. Oregon, died at her home in Portland have paid taxes and participated in among the citie* of the state in a as follows: Dick Kelly o f The Dalles, spent sev March 14. Funeral services were held ! community affakx in the District in thorough study of locul problems and Division 1. numerous Marjorie Al- j eral days this week at the W. A. Friday with interment in the Wood-i I which I live for more than twenty the application of efficient methods of 1 Ingham, 1 igard, Goblins ; Betty Jones home. He was down here burn cemetery. local government; to collect and dis- Jean Osburn, Cornelius. Seventeen,. spraying hi 8 orchard. The 5th, 6 th, ith and 8 th grades of 1 The office of State Senator is one eeminate information, statistics and Naomi Canby, Buxton, Most Obliging Mr. and Mrs. David Tees and their the Beaverton grade school will pre of responsibility and trust. I firmly (data relative to all questions of local kittle Sister; Anna Helen touits. daughter Ethel, and Catherine Mur sent four plays March 23 at the high believe that no one should be placed government, to promote such legisla- Witch Hazel, A Scene in a Radio | dock of Portland, visited Me. and school gym. rtion as will be beneficial to the cities Studio;” Kenneth CMrl^sn. Midway, | Mrs. J. C. Smith on Sunday. Wednesday night was ladies n igh t! in this office of the state and the citizens thereof, "Johnny Gets Ready for School.” Courtney Syverson, who has been at the Kiwanis meeting. More than who has pri- to do any and all other things neces- Dramatic, Jean Ann Mognet, Tigard, I employed at the S. P. roundhouse at fifty members were present from the vate interests sary or proper for the benefit of the Dead Doll . Lillian Wood, Metz- Timber for some time is at his homo Royal Rosarians including Mayor to serve. V cities of Oregon * er' " Thou shalt Not Steal;” Billy on Cooper Mt. for a few days. Carson of Portland. have no such j Council resolution, No. 18, Intro-¡Troutman, North Plains, “ To the Boys Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ward and baby Dewey the Plumber has installed an intorests. duced by councilman Myers in regard* ,° f America. son spent Sunday at Beaver Creek electric pump at the J. Kinney home I am abso- to approving statement* as to city »¡vision 2. Humeroue, Paul Ryman. I Glenn Cunningham of Kansas I n with Mr. Ward's mother, Mrs. E. L. on the Scholls Ferry road. I lutely opposed 'lein* rendered to the '•Home Owners' TiH^rd. “ Do I Have to go to School; j shown fiere winning the famous Warm- Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe enter to further bon Loan Corporation by the R e c o r d .^ Phmip John.on Metzger, Billy is n- mll# race at the Millr0se games Mrs. E. A. Oillenwater, spent sev tained recently with a bridge party at ded indebted = , ,Q Npw y ork (hc oxcell(Mlt tl* le of Treasurer, was read and passed, at vUed Out; Evelyn K i d ^ eral day* last week in Portland nurs their home in Beaverton. Guests in ness and new View “The Last Day Enter alnmen | „ , (, „ e ^ Gen# Venrte „ ¡the Monday meeting. ing her sister-in-law, Mrs. Max Rehl- cluded Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene, forms of tax in a County School. Dramatic. Billy j . j yard«. J Following is the resolution; ing, who was seriously 111 . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudson, Mr. and is, as the State Lleder, Hillsboio, “Jamie Douglas;“ W HEREAS, before granting loans Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones had as Mrs. Guy McCorinic, Mr. and Mrs. and the Na Maxine Miner, Metzger, "Tw o Little j - - - - - - - - - ., on property within the boundaries of an over night guest on Wednesday J. C. Huntley of Tacoma, Wa*h., Mrs. tion now pay Outcasts Plea;" Kenneth Kidder, Tu the own of Beaverton, it is necessary . .. „ Mrs. J. H. Brown of Timber and on Beaver Theatre to W. H. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert e n o r m o u*s .that the Home Ownera* Loan Corpora v «ew,_”The N ew sboy. Debt^ Thursday Mr. and Mm. Claud Mills Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson won sums in the way of interest. Division 3, Humerous, Louie Ru- Open About April 1st of Portland. tion shall secure accurate State- the prize. Refreshments were served. . . .„¡„„ chek, Beaverton, "Da Monkey;" John There is no arm of our state gov- ments as , to the amount of any leins • ... Mr. and Mrs. Beadle and their son Harry Barnes underwent a sinus eminent, school districts, counties, or he,d lhe Town ,ngt property R«*ni. Metzger. Friday Afternoon at The Beaver Theatre building has Richard, of Gresham, were dinner operation at a Portland hospital the subdivisions thereof, but what is burd- which ,odn3 are being made, and ° u' School." Alaieter Smith, Tualatin Mr. and Mrs. William been rented to S. D. Meyers and son, j of first part of the week. He is getting ened with debts; and just so long as W H E REA S the only source of in- Vi« w- " Whoa The,e Janua,y ! Dra‘ The oocuuion who plan to be ready for opening Hcoohs on Sunday. along nicely. the people and the legislature incur ! formation are' statements rendered by matic AUa McGowan, Hillsboro. "The Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers of Portland, more debts, we have tax delinquen the Recorder-Treasurer of said Town: (Sympathy of Lincoln;” Billy LaW. ¡Easter Sunday, April 1st. They have was Mr. Brook’s birthday. Mrs. Rose Pellesee and Harold Holm cies and stagnation of business. The rence, Melzgar, "Mickey s Markes; also rented a house on Lombardi Milly Leonetti underwent a tory.il Now therefore J W i«i«e .u .e Robert Nordell .Tualatin View., "In- street and will make their home in 1 operation at a Portland hospital list es, of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ills of this depression cannot be cured Be it resolved by the People of centives _______ A _ Patriotism.' Beaverton. There are five in the "eek . to Hudson were Sunday dinner guests of over-night. but we taxpayers and v o t - l ^ t0‘^ n‘ '07 B ^verton "ttuit all state- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and their Meyers family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds. * a 1 ers can if we will cut to the limit . ment* rendered by the Recorder- , nephew Dale Kelly, left last week on Mr. and Mrs. „ W , ill _ Dessinger and . . needless and frivolous expenditures of Treusurer of the Xown of Beaverton Building Association W e l l an extended trip to the East in a new Mr. and Mrs Carl Deasinger and ¡.taxpayers money. The higher ¡nsti- Home Owners Loan Corpora- „ . , f , . Miss Lundgren Hostess 1934 Chevrolet. Mr. Kelly was re daughter of Portland .spent Sunday a t '. tutions of . learning state have tion as to the amount of city lie n s .« - , . . . of our -------- Repaid for Jamboree cently retired from the postal service the W. E. Dessinger home. heretofore, until recently, spent mil- at St. Patrick’s Party He served as carrier on route one, _ , . . _ ... j isting upon any property within said I ---------- Mrs. John Dobbin* attended a iions needlessly, which has not done Town „ wh|ch 8aid Home Owners | The big jamboree program given serving this community for many luncheon at the home of Mrs. Home- , he state or ,ta citizens any real good,,Loan Corporatton take8 a mortgage, last Friday evening in the Beaverton years. Miss Alice Lundgren entertained a stead in Portland Tuesday given fort but an immense amount of harm. I shall be final and binding upon said | high school, under the sponsorship of 1 group of fr iends with a party at the I Beecher Doughty is having a double members of the Past Presidents club j am a firm believer in a fair income Town and its officers or agents shall the Kiwanis club, in the interests of I home of her parents St. Patrick's !Ka l built on hi* property, Fred of Sunrise lodge No. 105 ladies aux-jtax, and tbat all property should bear the building association, brought night. The evening was spent in Strickland is doing the work. iliary of Railroad Trainmen. Sixteen i a j’ust and faic tax as each has the (not therefore question or in any man- forth more than 600 persons to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Pete Piluso spent the ladies were present. 'protection of the government; but I ner dispute the amount* contained in an evening of fun. The main hit of dancing and games. Refreshments o f James Ross of Centraiia, Wash., is ! am utterly opposed to any new forms the statements furnished by the the program was the comedy "The I ice cream and cuke were served at week end in Portland with Mr. and midnight. Those present were Vir- Miw. Prank Piluso. spending a few day* with his brother j taxes that will give a job to office i Town of Beaverton. Villian Still Pursueth” with a cast | ginia Robertson, Betty Buchanan, Ev-j Vinnle Lewis left on Thursday for in law C. J. Bielman. (holders and tax gatherers. Be it further^ resolved that the Re_ i composed of Bob Phillips, Dave elyn Day, Annubelle Benson, Veru M c-Iner her home Home in In Twist, Wash. She has Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stump of Port-1 4be people of Oregon, should do ! corder-Trea.surec of the Town of 1 Phelps. Dode Berg and Lee Richey | Elroy Arline Bixby, Betty Altlshan, been staying with her sister, Mr*. land spent the week end at the Roy ; duty a citizens in studying the . Beaverton issue statements of city j * rw rf o f t h e females in Elroy' Arline Hlxby' Betty Altlshan. Samuel Doughty, since November. borne. qualifications of the various candl- j liens to the Home Owners' Loan Cor- w f bb VV JacTson Ed Mar^ ret Koupilla' Rulh Lun* ren’ Six couples from Hnzeldale attend- H. R. Nelson and Mrs. C. B. dates f or tbi 8 office, and give our poration upon the request o f E. L ....... „ „ t - ik «,. am Howard Lakenan, Art Hill, Bill Matz- u..u w.. v - ........ ke Uex Saxton, Hendy Henderson. ,' d ‘ be Noble Grand's club card party Hanna visited at the home ofMr. and 8Upp0rt to the one who is best quali-(Johnson attorney for said corporation suing. Beautiful bouquets were pie- D jck Horsma, Leo Shell .Fesdie Brandi at ,he l - ° ° - F hall in Beaverton Mrs. O. A. Powell in Portland Tues- j Ged render tQ you that service. By Be it further jesolved that this reso- sented to W. Jackson and Dode Berg, p ^ , w „ gon 0 „ c K aupalla, Chuck Saturday evening. Mrs. William day education, training and experience, | lution shall be in full force and effect Al and Harold Sisson, lhe ^ “ ^ Rarry, Billy Jameson, Walter Rose- 1 Hell and J. C. Smith both won card Mrs. John Dobbins and Mrs. Walter ;and j be work in which I have been from the date of it* paseage until July Mountaineers, winners of an Oregon braugh Ver rnon Bronkey, C liff Altl- honors and J. C. Smith won the door Van Kleek were among those attend- engagedii i believe I am able to ren- l, 1937. and Southern Washington contest re-;-han j ’ack Biw ron CarIeton DaHhn{!y t prize. ing the cooking school in Portland, d€r you that service, j _________ cently for the title of Gilmore Blue R R Da and Mi8 Uundglon. Geraldine Taylor of Sc-hoils spent ¡¡'is week. Should X be nominated for the of- R n t r n w t o fill C o u n t v Ribbon Hill Billies, furnished some ; the week end with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman and ; f(ce of state Senator by the voters of ™ ™ - ° ° * COW 1111 ^ O U l l i y most thrilling musical selections. Mrs. Ves Bany. family and J. Ross motored to Tilla - 1 thls County j 8hun during my term T re a s u re r O ffic e fo r Y e a r Following the presentation of the Free Seed Available Mr. nnd Mrs. Malt Bloomqulst and mook Sunday. of office labor faithfully for the best j __ play, dancing waa divulged in for the _ son Jenfrey .Wilbur Crocker and Mr. Miss Dorothy Lewi* of Normal . interests of Washington County and a t H lllS D O rO K e l i e t U t t l C e and Mrs. Ves Bany were ail guests at. Mrs. Maud Boscow, widow of the balance of the evening school is spending the spring vacation the state o i Oregon. Altogether the Kiwanis club were ________ late county treasurer, was appointed a dinner party a the home o f Mr. at home. SAM UEL B. LA W R E N C E Tuesday of last week by the county well repaid for their efforts in getting and Mrs. I^awrence Davis in Port- Familie* on direct relief may . Miss Genevieve Carter was a din court, to fill the office of county together this progr am for the enjoy- ce(ve Karden |eeda at the Hillsboro re -; lund on Tuesday evening. The occa- ner guest at the M. D. Carter home in j ANNO U NCEM ENT treasurer for the coming year. It is ment of the local residents. ,(ef offlce u aoon lw, 8Ufflclent " ion was honoring Mr. Bloomijuist on Irvington Mbnday «light. expected many will seek nomination ----------------- blanks are received, according to R. bis birthday. Mies Catherine Denney was oper -1 In regard for all tho*e who with more or less sincerity signed my peti- to the office of county trea*urer in Yamhill Farmers Organize W. Weil, chairman of the county! E a Oillenwater entertained ated on fo r appendicitis Saturday ev enlng'jit The"oo^~ltam arhan hospital 'tion in application for appointment to the coming May primaries. committee. The seed* are being fum |w,th a birthday party on Saturday To Support Sales Tax iah,,d undM. the federal relief act. afternoon in honor of her *on, Pat. Dr. Mason is the attending physician the office of postmaster of Beaverton ^ — ----- -------- Callers on Miss Denney Monday af- Oregon, I take this occasion to an- ' p n m a r y Election to be Questlonalres may be obtained by The occasion was his seventh birth- Kuesls were Lois Ray and ternoon were Mrs Floyd Tefft, Miss ' n«*unce nay^ withdrawal fro m ju eh »p- j those wishing seeds from the relief day' My decision is not wholly (June Jack, Mary Watts, Ellard Sni Held on Friday, M ay 18 M cM innvl,1,e' ,^ ref n' M lL rf v2 3 ,office Genevieve Carter and Miss Eleanor Plication J J Appioximately 100 farmers of Yam- m'ice. der, Betty Glrdler, Ronald and Ger based on the discouraging featute of j Carter. hill County have organized the School ald Graham, Helen Weibut'g, and Miss lma election wi„ be he!d Savlniui T a x ' L e a.,ue and will Samuel Lawrence. Jr., sang two democracy that "Politics is Politic*"; The but rather that I plan in the future^ ... . . . .... Saving* Sales lax league, anu i Jean Smith. numbers last Friday evening on the in Washington county May 18th, at ^ age a flght for the «ales Tax on the G. A. Cobb Announces Mr. and Mrs. John Kettrell ami Mr. Patent Teacher program at the F u l-imonths to retuf " to "*y fornJ*r pr°" which time qualified voters will select | rounds that the tax burden on prop- r.o.u school. f fe8sion e « ‘«n of practice frir. of. g " >Un" . * Candidacy for Judgeship and Mr<- S:im steeie, o f Portland, ton Park P^actlce o of t Osteopathy and candldatPH candidates for atate and dU dlgtr,ct ecty ha* become prohibitory and ! were dinnr guests of Mr*. B. L Grlf- The young people o f the McMInn ! »"rgery. which practice I once aban- fjces offices tQ be fJUed fay the fa|, threatens confiscation of farm land* 1 fitts ,on Sunday . Mrs. Marie Hunter Bible clas* enjoyed a hike and picnic doned because of technicality o l<iw e|ectjon are a Representative in Con- and bankruptcy for counties and O, A. Cobb who recently announced hw. aon Dalfl nnd hpr si ltpr Mrs. on Pointers Mountain Saturday after- ( i eKarding same. ^ ^ ___^ gress, First Congressional Distrlct, j achool districts, unless relief is se- his candidacy for Circuit Judgeship Hughes, all of Portland called at the three little senti- two or the noon. The The study study class class was was held neiu a as s ' 1 have reuardimr oostofflce busi- ° « vernor' »ecreiary or state, Supenn- cured from Oregon's non-property tax of Washington and Tillamook countle.- f irfitt home later in the cl iv usual at 8 o'clock at the McMinn home regarding the postornce dus . tendent of p ^ . c instruction, Com- Day|nkf nlacorlty , wa, b()rn in RandoiDh Countv Mo o , r fa . f / « W. , E. c ...................... 1 . tnika Rm . u„ Pdy,n« n,aJ®ruy' . . _______ ___ WHH born ln ««n d olp h County, Mo, Paul Leopold is recovering fr Garnett continued * his talks on on "ess 1 wi*h to express: If Uncle Sam mU.,onep keeps up the salaries the way he ; Sta, S e n a to r'^ Ith ^ e n a to rt il * *Dis- 1 Herman Bernard, of Carlton, was about sixty year* ago. His Rreat recent acc|dent on his farm when he "Jewinh History' The meeting closed can't afford, it will continue to be one . . . “ .... varan , an „nexnirerl '‘lect,?d Pre" ident- Meetings t vtoug i - great grandfather wa* Governor of wat) kicked by a home, brth thigh* with a song fe*t with Miss Lois West o f tbo moat lucerottve ..x e p t - ^ " ' ¡ . ” “ ” ^ ^ . « . ^ 0 , . ^ » I“ ‘ ^ l” “ ' ° “ ' « 1“ “ « “ » “ ! » » ■ lojorod. at the piano. iaLatlve Assembly 4 th -------------------- ----- tbe lrte W m ' Jpnnlngs Bryan. James Churchley, Jr., and C. Dar- The Ladies Missionary auriltary of ing the banking business lCself) with „ ,n thg . L . *g . T J , F IV E STOCKHOLDERS tSUEl) In 1914 Mr. Cobb ran for Governor nell of Hillsboro, left on Saturday for which we have to compete. Representative District, Judge of the , the Bethel Congregational church met i . ,, . . .. . _ . of Oregon on the Democratic t leket a trip through the John Duy country l firmly believe the men fortunate Supreme Court Po8ltjon No 4 Judge 01 iKTunrt i w i i i K i> nngs ( _ Thursday morning with about twenty enough to obtain the new appoin t-^, the Supreme Court Po8ltion No 7 Action for $14 281 anc^ WttH next *° higne«t man, C hjv . | In i^aste* n Oregon. ladies present. Miss Juliette Carter Smith receiving the nomination | Mr. and Mrs. Rufie Santoro nnd .. Mis. _ L. ment8' w,th money maUeni ,he way Judge of the Circuit Court, 19th Judt- lead the devotional services. Oscar A. Carlson, receiver for the ( That yean J. C. Withycombe was elec- baby son of Roy, spent last week with R Rlchey gave a talk on home mis- ! they a,e at P '^ en t, should as*ume a c|a, Distr,ct Mr. Santoros parents, Mr. and Mrs. sionary work in the relation to the and personal obligation to the County and Justice District Officers ! * * * ' Dal‘* 8'| ‘ ad Governor, i younger generation. A business meet communities in which they live. to be elected in 1934: A County Com- ° ^ ’ brouKht HUlt m Un ted HtateB d‘« ' i.ast election Mr. Cobb carried the Bruno Santoro. Sincerely, Milly Santoro, who was seriously ill missioned, County Treasurer, County tr Ct COUrt herc recen‘ ly a« alnHt iO C al primaries in hiM candidacy for ing followed the pot luck lunch. F. H WILSON, for several weeks, is much improved. Surveyor, County Coroner; Justices of ^ ockholder8 in tb® d* fy " ^ lns' lUj". district attorney two to one. Sunday evening guests of Mr-, and ‘ tion for sum* totaling $14,281.25. H,,p" He graduated from the U. of O. law She is able to be out now, but will not Peace, Forest Grove Justice District; Mrs. S. B. Lawrence were Mr and arate complaints were filed. Depositors Get Dividends .school in Portland in 1912 and ha* resume her etudies at Pacific Uni- and Beaverton; JiMtice District and con Mrs. R. B. Denney and daughter J. A. Reuter, holder of 77* shares practlced lflw ev#r gince the ,a„t tW() veislly until next fall. Roseburg. Ore., March 23 Second stables for Beaverton, Fore*t Grove, Lorraine. of the bank's stock, was named de years in Beaverton, dividend on commercial accounts in i Mar/orle Gassner recently onter- Those Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. the Sutherlin State bank will be paid Hillsboro, Sherwood, Tigard. fendant in an action seeking $7750, HIs varied experience in the prac-j tal»>‘>d a K*»UP of Hiend« at her home in the field for these offices must and Mrs. C. F. Hastings were Mr. and on and after Friday, March 23. it wa* full par value o f the stock. Thoma» makes him a desirable ' n ‘lon° r ° f her birthday, Mrs. Alex Shapero of Spokane and announced today by C. F Anderson, have filed by April 3rd and all resi A. Connolly was sued for $2625 on hie tice of law man for the office. His many friends Clifford Altisan sang on the "Op- dents wishing to cast a vote must Miss Genevieve Carter. 36', shares. George Fitzgerald for deputy in charge of liquidation. In wish him success. portunlty Program" on K E X last ^at- have registered by April 17. $2343.75 on 23 14-32 shares. H. E. , Mrs. M. D. Carter and daughter the process of liquidation the bank ____ , ur day night. Eleanor of Portland and Gordon bas already paid dividends of $7000 to Greene for $937.50 on 9 12-32 shares. ! Fined «15 unit < on I h Grant of Seattle called on Mrs. Loui*e daim holders, $6600 on secured claims Farmers’ Union Convention and A. J. Connolly for $625 on 6*4 Mr. and Mi * .O. E. Lierman were In Carter and Genevieve Saturday after- and $7034 on bills, «hares. Scheduled at Hillsboro L. H. Ihayor, of Yamhill, was fined Beaverton Thursday visiting O. W. noon. Mr. Grant left Seattle that Gold Beach, Or., March 23 Brook- $15 and costs at Hillsboro thl* week, ( Bilker accompanied them. Return* froin Japun morning by airplane and returned ¡„ g s state bank has announced anoth- as the outcome of a collision with a ^ _________ _ that evening. He is an employee In ,,r 15 por cent payment to commercial; The executive board of the Farm- Mrs. Hayashl and daughter, Yoko, car driven by Vernon C. Coulter of .... ...... ..... .. the office of the United Air line. depositors. A ten per cent dividend ers' Union of Oregon met at Salem returned recently from a nine months route 1, Beaverton. EXTRA S P E C IA L O F F E R IN G were ¡visit in Japan, with her mother and Alfreda Hughes of North Williams on savings deposits will bring the j last Friday, at which time plan* | H O FSTE ATE R S PHOTO STU avenue. Portland, is reported as be- total on these account* to 60 per cent, discussed for their 24th annual con-1 a daughter, who is attending school DIO Offers 3 Portraits size BxT Otto Erickson reports business as j mounted in Beautiful Easel Fratna Ing very low as the rwult of an auto] ------------------ ventlon. The convention will be held ¡in Japan. improving. He has sold a T-29 Craw-1 for only $ 2.00 (F or short time only) accident at the cross road* near Alex-1 The Washco 8 eed company have May 22 at Hillsboro. ---------- ACT (JU ICKLY — HOFSTEAT- ander Filling station Sunday morning. ' been authorized to fill seed orders on ----------- ! Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Meyers, of Beav- ler to Geo. Hendrick* of Forest Grove -------------------- Ithe state relief vouchees Requlsi-j FOUND—Pair of glasses near Lom- erton. are being felicitated on the and a 10-20 to Wulter Heaton, of route ERS STUDIO, 715 S. W. Third Ava, cor. 3rd and Morrison, Pot Hand, Eastsr Cards at Browns Pharmacy turns must be obtained at Hillsboro.' bard street. Enterprise office. birth of ■ son, Robert E. on March 10. 15 Hillsboro.