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O LARGEST E I G H T H Y E A R , NO. 1 4 u n son DEPOSITORS ATTEND MASS MEET ING THURSDAY CIRCULATION IN E A S T E R N BEAVERTON, OREGON, Files for Office Betsy Tollefson Queen of Girl Reserve Carnival W ASH INGTON ' F r id a y . A p r il is , COUNTY PUBLISHED E V E R Y FRIDAY 1934 After Circuit Judgeship Average Hog S L " S = J t E. 10 « L U M I E FIFTIEIH Y E i 0Ï ACTIVE WORK $61.515 will be distributed among The Girl Reserves' Carnival will be 361 farmers in Washington county held April 27. ¡according to figures submitted in The queen and her attendants have applications received at the county been chosen by the student body. ! agents office or an average pay- Queen—Betsy Tollefson | ment of $170 per contract. Over 90', Maid of Honor—Isabelle Wallis. 'o f the farmers with an average of 3 Princess—Alda Lehman. Oregon’s golden jubilee Christian The mass meeting of depositors of j litters a year filed applications. Fi Endeavor Convention at Salem April Princess—Annabelle Benson. the Bank of Beaverton Thursday nal check-up of non-signers showg 19 to 22, celebrating the organization Princess Margaret West. evening was attended by more than 'that the sign-up in this county is of the first Endeavor society in May, The Prime Minister will be an five hundred depositors, who took a ¡slightly over 7191 of those who 1884, in Forest Grove, will be marked nounced at the crowning of the queen keen interest in the figures and facts j raised a total of two litters or more by a number of «pec-ial features. The Carnival will hold many attrac concerning the bank, as well as in the J in the two years, or an average of tions, booth managers have been busy The main convention speaker will discussion by both the depositors com one litter a year. the last week with their plans. There be Dr. Daniel A. Poling, of New York mittee and the bank's stockholders. Figures submitted by individual City, President of the International will be good things to eat and lots of farmers are being published this Society of Christian Endeavor anil of fun. Do you like to dance? Arc-hie Reports were given on various m at-! | week in the county papers. Any er-- the World's CE Union. Loveland’s Orchestra will be there to ters but the main issue centered j rore in these published figures entertain you. around reorganization and the neces "Mother Clark,” wife of the founder | should be reported to members of of Christian Endeavor, has prepared Watch next weeks paper for further sary waivers. H. T. Botts; of Tillamook County a the local committee for the district, a special messuge in honor of the cele progress. As previously stated this waiver candidate for the nomination of ! or to the county allotment com- bration. This will be read Saturday requires depositors in the commer Circuit .Judge of the 19th .Judicial 1 mittee. Student Body IJaniv evening. Sunday morning there will cial department to sign away 70 per District, Washington and II. Bump, who ha« filed for the The student body is planning a be a convention communion service at cent of their deposits and those in the Tillamook County Nomination of .Judge for the COUNTY 1\ T. A. COUNCIL TO dance at the school gym at 8:15 to which members o f all faiths will meet savings 50 per cent. It is also neces Circuit Court of Dlst No. 19 MEET SATU RD AY, A P R IL 14 together. night. Proceeds are to be used to sary that 95% of the total restricted de purchase a fence for the football field. Mias Mary Jewell I.ndd of McMinn posits be signed by depositors, in each H. T. Botts for Circuit Washington County Council of par ville will be hostess at a tea in the department, before any proposed re- M. B. Bump Candidate for ents and teachers will meet Saturday, Student Body .Meeting Judge of 19th District April 14 at the Garden Home school home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop, 675 Cook habitation can proceed in accordance ' A special student body meeting was Street, for all Endenvorers who have Judge of Circuit Court with the agreement submitted. This house. The meeting is called for 10 held April 6, Mildred Twohy an means that all but 5% must sign the The following statement endorsing a. m., at which time the annual elec over attended an International Con nounced the results of the Girls Re- vention. Dr. Milton S. Weber of Eu waiver. Depositors who do not sign the candidacy of H. T. Botts for the tion of officers will take place. M. B. Bump, Hillsboro attorney, has serve Queen contest, gene, is making the plans for a dinner the waiver will have to be paid in office of circuit court judge in the Those selected by the nominating filed for the nomination for the office j The feeshman program for the con- full. Another major clause is that 19th judicial district, comprising Til committee are Mrs. Allen Knight of 9 riday night for Endenvorers now at of Judge of the Circuit Court of the test was presented. Raymond Rug- those signing must voluntarily sub lamook and Washington counties, hus Forest Grove, piesident; Mrs. Nelson tending college. Invitations have been 19th Judicial district composed of T il- , land was master of ceremonies. A scribe to $31,250 capital structure in been signed by u number of Tillamook E. Walker, of Beaverton, first vice- sent all Oregon pastors for n pastor«' lamook and Washington counties. piano duet was given by Miriam Doty county citizens and forwarded for president. Mrs. Claude R. Mai tin, of luncheon on Friday noon. Rev. Cher, the reorganized bank. ter P. Gates of Portland will be In He was born and reared on a farm and Martha Lehman. A tap dance was publication in the Voters Pamphlet: Garden Home, second vice-president; H. L. Robinson, chairman of the charge. in Kings Valley, Benton County, Ore- given by Marion Boyson and May Mis. M. V. Jackson, of North Plains, Depositors’ Committee presented a "Bom on a farm in Knox coun Rev. Weber will bring the opening gon, about 20 miles west of Corvallis. Warren, accompanied by Miriam Doty ty Missouri in 1873, educated in the secretary; Mrs. W. B. Beattie, Aloha- petition, objecting to the signing of address to the convention Thursday in the foothills of the coast mountains a*- piano. A musical selection was University of Missouri and a gradu Huber, treasurer and Mrs. Clyde of any waiver or the granting of any night, using a3 his topic "The Cloud He is a graduate of the Oregon State given by the freshmen orchestra. ate of its law department, H .T. Botts Washburn auditor. further extensions to the bank. This of Witnesses." Friday morning Rev. College class in 1894 and later took a Shakespeare's Hamlet was presented Mrs. C. E. Barker, of Aloha-Huber was admitted to the Missouri bar in petition is published as follows: Kendall E. Burke of Dallas will s|>enk post-graduate course in that institu- by members of the class with appro- 1894. In 1901 he was admitted to the school will talk on "A Stitch in Time” on "The Challenge of the Race" F ri tion After graduation he taught priate costume« worn by the cast, P E T IT IO N conce’ ns the pre-school Oregon Bar and has practiced law which day afternoon. Rev. Paul Petticord of ¡school in Benton, Polk and Columbia The play in the opinion of the upper scholars. here continuously since that time. Beaverton, Ore. Corvallis on "Lay Aside Every Weight' classmen was excellent. counties. He is senior partner of the law firm April 12, 1934 | and in the evening, Dr. Raymond B. He studied law under Colonel John of Botts & Ebinger of Tillamook, B E A V E R SOCIAL CLUB .JOINT "We, the undersigned depositors of j R and Hon Walker, of Portland, will use a« his W. S. McFadden, j S * n ,o r C ta * » » T * * « * ’"» where he has an extensive and suc HOSTESS W ED NESD AY E VE N IN G theme “ Fit for the Race.” the Bank of Beaverton, Beaverton. both Qf Corva„ iB; WM atlmitted to The senior class has reached a de cessful pructicjL Beaver Chapter O. E. S. No. 106 was Oregon, by these presents hereby ob -,the ^ jn 1808 and jn the year 1900 cision to have student speakers for Flag race awards and parade as "During his more than 32 year« joint hosts with the Rose Croix of signments will be made Saturday the commencement exercises, with ject and refuse to sign any waiver of , .............. _ ,_______ began the practice of law in Hills our restricted deposits now in said boro and has contjnuously practic«d , Rev H G Dickman, in charge of the of law practice he has served for 23 Portland and Newberg Chapters at morning preceding the parade after , baccalaureate Bank; and we further object to the ... 1 * *■ services. Plans are un- years as a member of the school the Beuverton high school Wednesday which the convention picture will tie 1 there since. i . . . [derway for the class party in the near board .five years as deputy district evening. There was a large attend taken. It Is hoped that Dr. Poling granting of any extension of time to The following statement is made by f uj ure attorney for Tillamook county, eight ance and each chapter hud a purl in will arrive In time to be in the pic further operate said Bank upon a res ¡Mr. Bump: ! _____ years as city attorney of Tillamook the work. An entertaining program ture. His first schedule will be at thr tricted basis. "During my 33 years of law practice : City, and as mayor of Tillamook City | was followed by dancing. Temila Tournament .banquets for delegates Saturday e, e n The space« left opposite our names I have t>ried many cases of different , _______ ____ ____ _______ ___ ding. He will address the convention Members of the __r sophomore class for two terms. He has always contri are reserved for the purpose of the character but have neVer advised a registered to take part in the tennis buted to the betterment of his com ECONOMIES, T A X Saturday night on “Comrades o f the amounts shown to be due us, client to go into court if difficulties tournament are Dick Goyt, George munity. R E L IE F STRESSED Race.' Sunduy afternoon he will use determined by the records and ‘ 1,ps,couid be justly settled without. I have Kline, Tom Harvey, Bob Engleke, BY SENATO R GOSS a« his topic “ The Race Before Us" “ Mr. Botts is an honorable and dis of the said bank, and to be filled in never encouraged litigation for per- Frank Emmons, Bob Wheartly, boys and Sunday night will bring the clos tinguished member of the Oregon Bar by A. A. Schramm, State Bank ex- sonal gain. I believe a man should be singles; Dick Goyt, and Betty Albert, ing messuge “ Looking Unto Jesus." and is recognized, not only in this aminer. true to hi« convictions regardless of Bob Engleke and Helen Cavaness, district but generally throughout the The sessions will be held in the Willamette University gymnasium. Those present were given an oppor imblic aPP™val or personal gain; be- George Kline and Beinadine Balfe, state, as a lawyer of outstanding abil lieve that all parties should have Frank Emmons and Doris Yarton for ity. Rev. Claude Neely o f Portland, will Robubt in heulth and in the tunity by the comm et u> *i u eqUai justice and that social, political the mixed doubles. be the song leader. prime of life, he is a man of force and sign the waiver or the petition. De and fjnancial status of litigants --------------- character, possessed of a keen, vigor D»\ Poling will observe his fiftieth positors representing approximately should not influence courts.” Fr.-sliman McleeA Queen ous mind. He is practical, clear think birthday in 1934 as well a« the Oregon ing and logical. $50,000 signed the petition, while many ! ------------------i As freshman girls are not eligible Christian Endeavor union its fiftieth 1 to belong to the Girl Reserves, the anniversary. He is a native Oregon- “ We know him to be able, earnest others signed the waiver. This peti Missionary Holds Session 'class is allowed to select their candi ian having been boin in Portland on and efficient, fuir and honest in all tion is to be piesented to the State date for queen from other classe« his dealings, and in every way com Novembu' 30, 1884, anil spent hi boy The Ladies Missionary auxiliary of ,, Banking Board at 9 a. m. this morn , , .. , , , Those chosen were Margaret West, a hood in Willamette Valley town lie petent to fill this office. He has a the Bethel Congregational church .................... ing by members of the dcpositoi s held their meeting at the church senior., and Isabelle Wallis, a junior. fine sense of juutice and duty and has been actively engaged in Christ „ V. , , .. The boys basketball team and the think in terms of justice as the pur ian Endavor work since boyhoo I und committee. Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Mason led the , / . . . tennis tournament has furnished much became the international president pose and end of litigation, und not The study of The decision of the board will be devotional services. ... discussion at the class meetings in the Intelnationel Convention that legal technicalities. His point of view continued with was known by Monday, as the 30 day ex- home mission was held in Portland in 1925. His fa is sound and progressive, and he is in tension expires on Sat ui day, April 14. The sophomore class will give a ther and mother, Dr. and Mn C C. accord with court reform that will ex ! Taylor and Mrs. C. E Mason. After Poling, are living in Portland, and Following is a statement of the ac a bljpf bug,neMl meeting a pot-luck program at the student body meeting pedite and make more certain juutice today, Friday. Those taking part are will attend the State Convention. in criminal und civic procedure. ceptable and unacceptable item« in ! lunch was served The afternoon was Clark Junor, Betty Albert, Doris Yar- the proposed reorganized bank as of , spent ¡n sewing on garments for the "W e believe he will, if elected, jicr- The Salem convention committee !ton, John Staehle, Wilma Scott, Doro form his duties um judge diligently, headed by Rev. Hugh McCallum is needy. April 4, 1934. thy Baldwin, Boob Engelke and James conscientiously und considerately and arranging a broadcast over KOAC M i Her. will intelligently and independently this Saturday evening at 8:15 p. m. SAVINGS D E PAR TM E N T C O M M E K t'lA I. D E P A R TM E N T Next Friday the juniors will have administer justice fairly and impar to give fust her details of the session. charge of the program. tially without feur or favor to all per Marshfied, Ore., April 13 (Special) Acceptable Eliminated Acceptable Eliminated sona alike. Senator John D .Goss, candidate for MRS. C A T H E R IN E CJ.EI AND BIG DATE,—A P R IL 27th & t ru -1 eed & trusteed the democratic nomination as U. S. “ We from Tillamook county appeal Everybody is on the alert for more 25,667 20 $ 26.934 46 congiessrnun from the first district, Loans $ 56,781.23 $128,940 43 Mrs. Catherine Clelund, aged 50 new.-, of the big GirlReserve Carnival to our neighbors of Washington 8,42250 4 344 29 county for support of Mr. Botts. today definitely outlined the policies years, wife o f Clyde Cleland, of Port Bonds 37.238.78 29,673 40 fOl A p ril 27th. land, died at her home Sunday April on which he bases his campaign. Claims and judgments 2 . 300.00 Names for the big affair have been Wanhington county has held this of First citing his avowed 100-per cent 1. She was mother of Ilu York, of fice since 1915 and we feel that our turned in and are being judged by Bank Bldg 12,000.00 7,240.00 Rooseveltism, Senator Goss declared Isis Angeles, Cal.; Irene Glenn and the faculty. The author of the winn county may properly ask that It now Furn & Fix 3,000 00 4,280.00 he would work for economies and tax Ira of Portland and daughter of Mrs. be held by one of its citizens when the ing name will receive several theatre relief, ttie establishing and financing Phoebe Olds, also survived by six sis- Real Estate 7,678.50 tickets to one of the Portland theatres candidate we offer is as highly quali of «ettlers in the first district, the fed Iters two brothcis, and one grandchild. 6.358.21 fied as Mr. Botts.” Cash 188.28 Who will get the prizes? Watch for Mr*. Cleland was a former resident eral distribution of Bonneville power the answers. From old stockholders of Beaverton attending the public contributions by the United States to TO W N COUNCIL HOLD Wednesday all was excitement 1.500.00 A sale of stock 6,625.00 counties in proportion to their feder schools here. She wan then known as RE G U LA R M EETIN G Who will our class put up for Queen ally owned lands, flood relief In val Katie Olds and made her home with candidate? The return after the Total $ 39,136 96 $ 34,089.70 $115,833 29 $180,11233 Total The Beaverton Town Council held ley territory, federal aid for mining her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mis. class meetings or (the candidates as their .regular monthly meeting April and prospecting, early construction of 1 Llvengood, whose home was where they now stand are:) Capital, surplus & 2, at which time the burglary insur forest roads, and the development of the Cady building now stands. Margaret West, Isabelle Wallis, Bet 7,008.78 7 . 000 . 00 . 24.642.96 ance, insuring the recorder and town Oregon harbors with subsequent fed- 24,250.00 undiv. profits $ She Is a sister of Sam Olds and had sy Tolleffson, Betty Alberts, Mary 32,136.96 27.1)80 9X , was authorized renewed. Ordinance ! era! reimbursement for |>ort districts. a wide circle o f («lends here. 155,469.67 Deposits 91.583.29 Jane Junor, Anabelle Benson. Alda Senator Goss’ experience as a legis No. 156 in regards to the rules and Funeral services were held In Port Lehman. Alice Lundgren. regulations for the operation of whole lator, attorney mining operator, man land last Tuesday with interment in Totals $ 39,136 96 $ 34.089.07 $115.83329 $180.112.33 The heads of the committee« of the Totals sale trade vehicles in the town was ufacturer, rancher, and busine«« man the Lincoln cemetery. carnival have their work under way. Trust Deposits $4,158.59_______ passed after the third and final read is believed here to give him a marked $56,363.09 Trust Deposits Miss Burk is the general manager, i edge in the campaign. ing. Tsabelle Wallis, program, June Poll Caller* at the H I-.. Robinson home “ I.IT T I.E WOMEN” AT B IT/ Claims against the town amounting ard, property, Gertrude De Brisay, HIGH SCHOOL TE AC H E R IN Wednesday evening of last week in TH E A T R E SI N-MON-TI EN. Child Relative of Mr. Ulte to $473.77, interest on water bonds of AUTO CRASH SATURDAY business manager. cluded Mr. and M«s Duhrkoop of near Many booths under different man $181687 and interest on improvement featuie Little Robert Blake, 18 months old Sylvan. Mrs. Duhrkoop Is Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Gertrude Robertson, a teacher "Little Women will be be bonds of $80.62 were authorized to be agers are being planned. ¡child of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake inson's sister. in the Beaverton high school, received picture at the Ritz theatre in Beaver __ _ the queen and her court paid. Besides near Aberdeen, Wn., who choked to minor injuries for which she was ton Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ;inotber mrmt Important figure, the Water Supt. Goyt reposted that a death on a peanut Tuesday night, Is EXTRA S P E C IA L O F F E R IN G treated at a Portland hospital Satur- The story which takes you back some Prime Minister, . Who will he be? master meter would be very desirable a relative of E. D. Hite, Mrs. Blake H O FSTEATERS PHOTO STU at the city limits. day, when an automobile in which she 65 yean. Is thoroughly entertaining. No one will know except the facility lieing his neice. DIO Offers 3 Portraits size 5x7 A sum of $6 a month was appro was riding and driven by A. N. Lund- Film fans who enjoy t h e power, beauty who is selecting him until April 27th The child passed on during a 30- mounted-In Beautiful Easel Frame stien of route 5, Rutland. failed to romance and glory of the picture will Keep your eyes peeled for special priated for the purpose of keeping the mile drive to Aberdeen for surgical for only $2.00 (For short time only) | streets clean. stop upon entering Greely avenue and realize the immensity of the work notices and posters. attention. ACT Q UICKLY mu i kat - hit the automobile of George Deizer which made the ptoduction posable. Aline Boswell, reporter e r s STUDIO, 715 S. W. Third Ava. head on After the collision the two The cast of characters includes Kath-j cor. 3rd and Morrison, Portland. Patronize the advertisers In this Tn Dallas, Tex. descriptions o f child machines cashed into a Gilmore oil erine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Frances ^ L ,h . K - paper. They are reliable and alwuys ren known to be truant are broad tcuck. Both maohirves were demol- Dee and Jean Parker. ° e,r * „ ' . at your service. cast over the police radio with in In Istanbu, Turkey, only bachelors ished Mrs. Robertson is back with On Friday and Saturday Jane Grey* wanis club hall structions to return them to school if are eligible to appointment f or the All Martin sup her class»., again after suffering In- Thundering Herd” a story with I night, April 16, city's police force. apprehended. Gold Fish at Browns Pharmacy. porters are urged to be present. jury to her knee. , thrills of the west will be heard.