V of o. cip LARGEST l-.L G im i Vl-AR, \ ( I, Grand Master ¿ IN EASTERN BEAVERTON, OREGON. l .> FEDEBflTEO WOMENS CLUB CONVENTION TO BE IT ROSEBBRG CIR CU LA TIO N w ,m W A S H IN G T O N Convention at Beaverton PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY FRIDAY. A l ’ KIl. (». \"M Hannchen Barley Very Winslow Visits County I. O. O. F. COUNTY DEPOSITORS Desirable by Maltsters of the for Brewing Purposes Bank of Beaverton LAND BANK LOAN , O B NDS GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT WM. F. CYRUS Washington County I. O. O. F con- County Agent i vention was held at Beaverton Thurs­ d a y night. March 29, with L. J. Foster You are hereby requested to attend a During the past fall and winter1 president, holding the chair. Grand there has been a rather good demand J. M. Person, secretary-treasurer of The attention of clubwomen thru- Master- W. P. Winslow of Tillamook Mass Meeting of all depositors having for Hannchen bailey from this sec­ the Washington County Nationul out the state is turning this month ! and Grand Representative Homer D. tion for malting purposes. This de­ ; Farm Loan Association, Hillsboro, i Angel were present. RESTRICTED DEPOSITS to Roseburg, where the biennial con­ velopment in the use of Hannchen Oregon, received word today from vention of the Oregon Federation of Oddfellows from practically all bailey for brewing has probably been Wm. I. Myers, Governor of the Farm in the Bunk of Beaverton Women’s clubs will be held from May lodges in the county were present to more or less of a surprise to everyone Credit Administration, Washington, 7 to 10. The Roseburg Woman's club - hear the grand master tell some of In the old days before prohibition, T H U R S D A Y E V E N IN G , APRIL 12th, 8 o’clock Sharp Hannchen was not considered good ; D. C., that Federal land bank, loans of which Mrs. C. S. Heinline is presi­ 'the things that will happen at Grand ' and land bank commissioner's loans dent, are hostess groups and are ar­ Lodge to be held in Tillamook in May malting barley. This wus perhaps will be made in the futuie through the ranging a busy schedule of business He also told of what some of the lod­ at Beaverton High School due to the fact that most of the Hunn Federal Iaind bank in bonds of the meetings and social affairs for the g e s have been doing in the past year. chen was eastern grown. Mulsters Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, DEPOSITORS COMMITTEE: four-day session. “’For without vision I Sheridan lodge has taken in 40 mem­ want a clean, bright burley for brew­ which bonds use guaranteed by the the people perish' has beeen chosen bers since last year- Winslow stated. ing. The fact that blight bailey was I United States Government both as as the convention theme and about it Hillsboro and Tigard lodges put on scarce in the middle west and eust ! to principal und interest, for the an inspirational program is beingb uilt !a part of the working of the lodge and Bank Depositors to Candidates from Eastern the past season has probably had bonds to be issued at this time. These under the supervision of Mrs. J. O. j exemplified some of the activities. much to do with the demand for bar­ , bonds will take the place o f the cash End of County File for Receive Information Holt of the Monday Book club of Eu­ Hillsboro had 15 members present and ley grown here. In spite of the reas­ distribution in the disbursement of gene. general program chairman. | Tigar d 11 to rank high. the Primary Battle ons the fact remains that múltatela tho unclosed loans previously up- From Their Committee The convention is proving of more Election of officers in the conven­ have been well sutlsfted with the , proved by the Federal laml banks. than ordinary interest this year be­ tion was held and appointive officers malting qualities of burley obtained The bonds of the Federal Farm The Republican Primary election from this section. A mass meeting of all depositors cause as one of its important features ; filled. Art McConhy, Hillsboro, presi­ j Mortgage Corporation, according to an entire new board will be chosen. dent and L. M. Erickson, Tigard, vice having restricted accounts in the in Washington County will be one of From a malting standpoint, the The present officers headed by Mis. president. Appointive officers selected Bank of Beaverton has been called by the most interesting of campaigns Pacific Northwest at this time Is pro­ tho statement by Governor Myers, will Charles N. Bilyeu, of Dullas, president were A. Huid, Beaverton, warden. W. the depositors committee, with H. L. for years according to present indica­ ducing two varieties of barleys that have behind them not only tho uncon were given the usual courtesy re- 1 Boberg, Tualatin, conductor; E. L. Robinson as chairman, for Thursday. tions due to the fact that the Eastern aparently are rather outstanding from i ditlonal guarantee of the Federal Gov eminent as to both principal and in­ election at the Portland biennial in McCormick, Hillsboro, chaplain; H. April 12 at 8 oclock at the Beaveiton part of Washington County has sev­ tiie malting viewpoint. These are terest, and the capital of tho Federal eral candidates for office in the field. high school building. Every depositor 1932 and much speculation has been Lewis, Beaverton. RSP; Ray Sinclair. Hannchen and what was formerly Farm Mortgage Corporation amount The race for State Senator will be awakened throughout the state as to LSP; R .Brown, RSVP; B. Darby, is urged to make an effort to attend known as W Is cos in which is now ing to about $200,000,000 but also Un­ between Samuel B. Lawrence attorney this meeting. their successors. Mrs. W. S. Nicol- j LSVP. E. M. Bowman LSS; L. J. Fos­ some times called Van. Both of consolidated bond» of the Federal Edward son of Marshfield, is as yet the only ter, LSS; Ear-1 Zuver, Tualatin., con­ Extensive publicity is being given residing at Raleigh and these varieties seem to be gaining land banks issued in exchange for the Schulmerich, wealthy banker at Hills­ announced candidate for the state tinued as .secretary. the meeting through the columns of considerable favor but there is also a bonds of the Federal Farm Mortgage presidency although there are rumors the daily, county seat and local news­ boro. J. Henry Jacobson from Hills­ rather wide difference in opinion Corporation and the mortgages ue- boro has also filed for republican of several exciting contests for some papers, in order that no depositor Is umong maltsters about which is the | cepted by the land hank commission­ of the lower officers. Nominations Rep. J. O. Johnson left uninformed as to the time and nomination. The only Democrat in­ better. One Washington county deal­ er as security for loans. will be made on Wednesday morning, place. It is necessary that as many terested In the Senator luce was Geo. er has had considerable success in Out for Re-election Aitken of Garden Home. Governor Myers assured Secretary May 9, and election is slated for of the 1500 depositors of the bank as selling the locally grown Wisconsin J. M. Person that tho Federal Farm Representative J. O. Johnson. Ti­ Thursday, May 10. In addition to possible be present. barley for malting purposes. Other Mortgage Corporation bonds will be gard attorney, will have some compe­ the president, two vice-presidents, a dealers report that the only demund The purpose of getting the deposi­ an attractive investment. ‘‘They vt ill recor ding secretary and a treasurer are tors together at this time, is to give tition for reelection. Al Jannsen, of they have had was for the Hannchen. be as readily marketable as bonds of Beaverton and Aloha, will again try tq be elected this year. The corres­ So far as the yield of the two varie­ them an oppoitunity to express their the United States Government and ponding secietary and the parliamen­ wishes, as to the signing of a waiver for one of the seuts in the House of ties is consideied theie is not much to j they will be quoted in all of he prin­ tarian will be appointed by the incom­ agreement for 70 per cent, on com­ Representatives. Jannsen was defeat­ choose fiom. Growers in this county cipal markets," he continued. "Hold­ ed by Representative Johnson two ing president. who have grown both have found mercial deposits, which include check­ ers who have to disixise of these years ago. Johnson and Jannsen According to the tentative conven­ that undtM- the same conditions there ing accounts, and time certificates, bond* should not «ell them without should make a good combination as tion program, registration will take probably will not be much difference and a waiver of 40 or 50 per cent on first ascertaining their real market Representatives from Washington place on Monday, May 7, at the Rose­ savings accounts, or whether1 they pre­ in yield. Last season some of them i value." •County. H. R. Findley from Cedar burg Woman’s clubhouse with the harvested a heuvier yield of Wiscon­ fer immediate liquidation. The gen­ The Governor particularly stressed formal opening of the session sched­ eral understanding is that 90 per cent Mills and J. W. Hughes of Forest sin barley than they did of the Hann­ uled for that night at the Presby­ of the depositors must sign the agree­ Qrove also campaign for the republi­ chen. A few growers in other yearn the fact that country bankers proo- Only two Demo­ have leported the reverse, so taken ably will be large investors In these terian church. The Roseburg Wo­ ment, in order to bring about any can nomination. crats filed. They are E. L. Ross of year in and year out there probably securities since the creditors of form­ men's club will entertain at dinner proposed rehabilitation of the bank. Hillsboro and J. W. Raynard of is not much difference. less who are being refinanced may not Monday night at the Bell apartments It is also understood, that all deposi­ Scholls | all be in the position where they can for members of the state board. Un tors, who do not sign the waiver, Apparently it would be difficult to hold the bonds so acquired and will The Circuit Judgeship «race for Tuesday night a dinner honoring the must be paid in full. suppose that eastern brewers ure go­ I find it necessary to sell them. Secre­ Washington and Tillamook Counties state officers will be held at which There is another question to be ing to come out here to buy barley tary J. M. Person states that these will be another interesting race be­ I>r. Victor P. Morris, professor of when good quality stuff is available cleared up, are the depositors willing l>onds, which will be tenderd to farm­ economics at the University of Ore­ to voluntarily contribute $28,125 ot ing made more complicated by the in the east.. Growing a bright barley er«’ creditors in payment of the re­ last minute filing by prominent Tilla­ gon will speak. Sharing honors with capital stock in the reorganized bank in the east is perhups more uncertain financed indebtedness nnd "exempt mook County Attorney H T. Botts. the state board members at this af­ out of the dividends they receive of thun It is here but the opinion seems from all Federal, State, municipal and Loyal Graham, of Forest Grove, Frank fair will be Mis. Saidie Orr Dunbar 30 per cent on commercial and 50 or to prevail that in years when a good local taxation, except surtaxes and R. Peters of Hillsboro, Mark B. of Portland whose candidacy for the 60 per cent on savings accounts, which crop is avalable in the east then our estate, inheritance and gift taxes. Bump of Hillsboro, C. A. Cobb, of first vice-presidency of the General is necessary to rehabilitate the new sales of hurley from the Pacflc North­ They are lawful security for fifteen- Beaverton and Thomas Goyne of Til­ Federation of Women’s club will be bank. These are some of the import­ west for brewing purposes will be day borrowings by member banks of lamook, have all entered the race presented to the convention body for restricted. ant matters the depositors will have the Federal Reserve system. They From present indications it is diffi­ ratification. The state board indorsed to decide on at this time. When Hannchen barley is in good are also lawful investments for all J. O. JOHNSON cult to determine who the two high Mrs. Dunbar at its meeting in Port­ At the last meeting of the deposi­ candidate« will be:. The Judgeship is demund for malting purposes, and trust, public and fiduciary funds of land on March 17 and her name will Representative J. O. Johnson, Ti­ tors committee A. M. Jannsen, who be introduced at the council meeting gard attorney, who served as a mem­ was named to serve as a director of a non-partisan race and the two high­ when maltsters report that it is prov which the deposit or investment is ing -mist factory; also when we con­ under the authority or control of the of the general federation in Hot ber of the legislature during the last the new bank, resigned from the est candidates will be on the ballot sider that generally it is about the Government. The iiayment» of the in­ at the General election unless one Springs, Ark., in late May as a candi­ i regular and special sessions, filed his board leaving Doy Gray, Katie Des- candidate receives a majority at the best yielding vanety we have and that terest on these bonds and the repay­ date for election at the 1935 triennial declaration Tuesday afternoon at singer, J. H. Buck and Charles Imlay, it. If a grower is sure of an outlet for ment of their principal are guaiantecd primary election. convention. the remaining directors. Salem. would seem that we should stick to by the United States which means The County Commis»ioner race be­ Mrs. Arthur Austin, vice-president During the past session he served it. If a grocer is sure of an- outlet for that if the Federal Farm Mortgage of the Roseburg Woman's club who as chairman of the important and Ritz Theatre Opens Sunday tween Oscar M. Taylor, who gives his the other stuff and is working with a Corporation should ever be unable to address as Beaverton resides near is acting as first assistant to the gen­ difficult Alcohol Control Committee dealer who is in a position to push meet the payments on the bonds, the Aloha, will give Commissioner H. D. eral convention chairman. Mrs. C. S. of the House and was a member of at Beaverton with Will the market of the other he may af­ Treasury will assume such payments. Kerkman, of Cornelius, a real race. Heinline, has appointed these com­ the Banking and Corporations, Insur­ ford to make the change but for gen­ "These bonds will be ¡»sued in de­ Rodgers in Mr. Skitch J. M. Vender Zanden of Verboort has eral mittee chairmen to take charge of ance, Constitutional Law and Military purposes it would seem that the nominations of $100, $500, and $1,000. filed for the Democratic ticket. local arrangements. , 1 Affairs committees. He was probably Hannchen variety should remain our However, amounts less than $100 Meyer and Son announce the open- The only other primary contests main barley crop. Registration and credentials, Mrs. the best informed representative on will be disbursed in cash. For ex­ M. D. Biand. hospitality, Mrs. A. G. ! liquor legislation and should be re- ! ing of The Ritz at Beaverton, Oregon, seems to be for Justice of Peace for ample, a loan of $965 would be made Ben Beardless, another barley that N. J. Skee of McMillin; conference luncheons. Mrs. lected to help solve this difficult next Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, Apiil Beaverton District. has been grown the past two years in in a $500 bond, four $100 bonds and 8-9-10 with Mr. Skitch featuring Will Aloha, will run against George Thyng. W. E. Ott; reception committee. Mis. problem. a very small way, is a strictly feed the rest in cash. In addition, to pro­ Rogers and Zazu Pitts. There will of Beaverton. William Bell; information booth, Mrs. Mr. Johnson is a native Oregonian be no show Wednesday and Thursday, barley. It has a stiffer straw than vide for certain debts, such as taxes Irma Carstens; music, Mrs. C. S. He- born at Stafford. Oregon. His moth­ the Hannchen. Where barley is to be which cannot l>e paid in bonds, c.i.-h inll;ne; ushers and pages, Mrs. Homer er and grandparents arrived from but a new picture, Zan Grey’s "The sold the other varieties offer better covering the required amounts will be RETURNS TO CHINA Grow, decorations. Mrs Foster Butt- Switzerland and built a log cabin at Thundering Held" for Friday-Satm- possibilities. Where a farmer is grow provided. day, April 13-14. Sunday-Monday-Tups- ner; dinners, Mrs. A. C. Marsters; mo­ Bethany in 1875. He served eleven Word has just been received from ing bailey only for his own feed pur­ "Loans which have been applied for tor corps, Frances Ellison; door, years with Federal Government in day, April 15-16-17 that lovely picture Alice Watts, saying that she arrived poses and must cut it with a binder and approved, but on which the cash ; "Little W om en'. Mrs. William M. Campbell. has not been paid out, as well as those various capacities as executive clerk The theatre has been freshened with at Tientsin , China, safely on March and he objects to a bearded strain, A complete convention program will and attorney., seven years being spent the third. Miss Watts left Victoria, then Ben Beardless will fill his re­ upproved by the hank in the future, paint and kalsomine and a perfect be published in the March-April issue in Washington. D. C. For two years ( B. C., on February 10, sailing on the quirements. * will be financed on the above basis, sound equipment installed of the Oregon Clubwoman, which will was legal advisor to Federal Prohibi­ Empress of Canada. She went by the i This arrangement in no way disturbs Pictures featured will be Flying be off the press during the coming tion Administrator for Oregon. He way of Hawiian Islands, stopping or alters the other provisions of tin- Down to Rio, Hip» Hips Hurrah, The Maiia Anna Itel, 75, mother of Aug­ week. Information about registra­ ha« always bean active in civic, fra­ loans. The interest rate on new at Honolulu. ' Run Around, Sitting Pretty, Spit ust, Otto, Robert and Joseph Itel and tion and credentials also will bo ternal, and military affairs. He is Fire, and David Harum, with Will Miss Watts having been home for Mrs. Mary Beig, died April 5 at Tu­ loans will continue to be 4*.4 per cent sent out this week to all affiliated President of Tigard Lions club. Pa.-.t six years is happy to be back in her alatin. Requiem mass was held at for the emergency period when made Rogers. clubs by Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp, of 1 Commander of American Legion Posts field of service. She spent five years St. Anthony church Friday at 10 a. m.. • through Washington County national Admission prices are 10 and 15c any­ Eugene, corresponding secretary. farm loan association and 5 ¡w-r cent and belongs to fraternal organizations time, if you want to see a good pic­ in China previous to this time. Interment St Anthony cemetery at when made directly by the bank." including the Tigard Grange and Ma­ ture go to the Ritz. i Tigaid. FE D E R A L C H A R TE R GRANTED COUNTY QUOTA ONLY ONE sonic drganizations. He is a 1st Lieut. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N. ARTH U R IRELAN D NOT IN W IIITi'OM B ESTATE ESTIMATED The Christian Scientists are now U. S. Reserves, member of District of Washington county's quota to the RACE FOR STATE SENATOR The estate sf Julia Whitcomb, who The shareholders of the Tualatin Columbia and Oregon Bar. He re­ died in Portland March 23, has been Citizens Military Training camp at putting programs on the air once a Arthur Irelund, o f Forest Grove, Valley Federal Savings and Loan As­ sides on a small farm near Metzger estimated at an excess of $10,000. Vancouver, Wash., this year, is one week and also one on the first Sun­ fat-sent Senator from this district, has day of each month. The week day sociation will meet Tuesday, April announced that he will not be a can­ The estate included both real and per­ J. W. Welch of Forest Grove, haH 10th at Tlga-rd for the purpose of com­ but practices law at Tigard and Port­ sonal pioperty, according to an appli- been named as enrollment chairman broadcasts will be from 9:45 to 10 at didate for re-election at the May pri­ night, the first and second Thursday- pleting organization including adop­ land for a living. maries. ! cation for admission of the will to for the county, to assist in securing over KEX, and thereafter the remain­ tion of by-laws and election of seven probate filed In the probate depart­ application. der of each month on Tuesdays over directors. The shareholders will meet Dr Marr Blsalllon, expert on Tuber­ ment of the circuit court. Mrs. Whit, Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley has returned KFJR. In the office of J. O. Johnson at the culosis, is going to speak at the P. T. comb was the grandmothe* of Mm. to her home on Shattuck road and Elected President Tigard Realty Company at 7 30 p. m. A. meeting Monday evening, April 9 Hairy Wright of Beaverton. has reopened her studo of weaving. The charter was received several at Beaverton High School at 8 oclock Howard Trachsel has been elected — If you want to buy sell rent or Due to ilnt-sss and an extended stay In days ago from Washington, D. C. It Dr. Mai r Bisalllion is going to show Patronize the advertisers In this president of the Reedville calf club. exchange anything, try our wunt ads. California, Mrs. Hadley has not had assures Tualatin Valley citizens an by actual photograph« the different paper. They are reliable and always Other officers are Richard Hagg. They cost very little and bring you her studio in operation. opportunity to secure ' - - - ' • im­ kinds of Tuberculosis and the modern at your service. vice-president; Chester Graf, secre­ ditect result«. provement and new construction. way of treatment that is used today. tary; Loren Trachsel, treasurer and EXTRA SPECIAL O FFE R IN O This will be one of the most import­ Howard I^ibrich is now employed Donald Hagg, setgeant-at-aims. Hen HOF8T EATERS PHOTO STU­ The prickly ant-eater of Austialia, ry Hagg is leader. Use classified ad« to dispose of ant meetings as Tuberculosis tests for at Waahco Feed Store DIO Offers 3 Portraits size 5x7 Tasmania and New Guinea, f*rn travel articles not in use. Trade them for children and teachers is the health mounted tn Beautiful Easel Frame That paper is a legal paper and ellg- WANTED Experienced weavers on backward faster than forward. something you can use or sell them program for the coming year. for only $2.00 (For short time only) Have i hand looms. Phone BR 5729 or call out right for a profit to yourself. This test for both teachers and stu­ ible to publish legal notices. ACT QUICKLY — HOFSTKAT- at 5400 Shattuck road, Just off Ber- Advertise In your local paper and dents is now compulsory in eight ¡your attorney send you* legal« to the ERS STUDIO. 715 S. W. Third Ave. ' home paper. tha-Beaveiton highway. reach the residents of the district. cor. 3rd and Morrison, Portland. counties in Oregon. Cold Fish at Browns Pharmacy.