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u OÍ o. LARGEST CIRCULATION V( >L. S, N< ). 33 ç f o u IN E A S T E R N W A S H I N G T O N C O U N T Y BEAVERTON, OREGON, Hazeldale Club Thanks Those Cooperating in Benefit Card Party Personal and Social News iô WILL FRIDAY, AUGUST 34. 1934 PUB LISHED WEEK L\ Free Admission To Washington County Fair The sum of seventy dollars was cleared at the benefit for the Blount quist family last Wednesday evening I at the Aloha Grange Hall. It took | the form of a dance and card party Dorothy Vaaileff of Beaverton, cele and was sponsored by the Hazeldale BEVERLY HILLS. - Well all I One of the great attractions in tho know is just what 1 read in the papers, brated her birthday anniversary Sun- Community club. Two hundred and livestock, exhibition* of the Washing - Did I ever tell you about going up to day. thirty persons attended the affair. ton County Fair will bo the sheep the strike In Frisco. ! j ack Wilson of Woodland Acres. High honors at 500 went to John show. This will be confined to Wash .Veil 1 had as 1 told ; has „loved to Portland for the w inter Thompson and Matt King for the ington County sheep, and will jwob- ■ ou been to the j ably be the largest exhibition of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis of Omaha, men an<l Mrs. Fred Strickland and onerai strike in jNeb., visited Tuesday with Mrs. W. H Mrs. Wallace for the ladies. Low Washington County sheep that has ingland away back Boyd lh e y left Wednesday for Long scores were held by Mr. Slovak of Hu ever bet a held. Much of this is due to the 4-H clubs sponsored by J. A. ll 1 ■ ” i'° f wanled Beach, Wash., for a weeks vacation. ber and Mrs. J. C. Smith. The of- to see what one Thornbuig, of tho Forest Grove Na Mrs. Elmer Stipe attended the j ficens o f the club and the committee that we would put 1924 matrons club O. E. S. at the chairmen wish to take this opportun- tional Bank, of Forest Grove. The on would do. Over corn exhibit of the fair promises to home of Mrs. Weisinger in Portland, j “ y to thank all those who so kindly in England I never helped in any way to make it a suc be another very attractive feature, saw anything as Friday. A ••rainproof state fair is mad* w wtMe hr Air new 1.000 feet tong cess. They thank the Aloha Grange and is sponsored by Edw. Schulmer- Mrs. John Dobbins attended a lun quiet In iny life. “Indoor Trail” connecting all principal exhibit bwildtngw “C om* to the for the hall, Sappington’s Orchestra ich, of the Commercial National state fair if H rains” is the recuHant slogan. Assurance of viewing the Why 1 used to walk cheon at the home of Mrs. Jessie for the music, and the following Bank, o f Hillsboro. fair without need of going out inlo the weather during spells of rain is the streets wishing jGaidne<r in Portland Tuesday. Mem business houses for their donations: Reports cximing from the gran exp« .rd to br .ig the usual crowds even if they onlv come out at curiosity two dogs would bers of the Past Presidents club of to see how the new rainproof set up works Newsham Floral company, of Hills ges, farmers union, the 4-Ii clubs, fu fight just to scarce up some excitement. Sunrise Lodge Auxiliary and Rail boro, Conoley’s Grocery of Beaverton; ture farmers, ull indicate the high Not even a newspaper was published. road Trainmen were guests. Aloha Meat Market, Aloha Safeway , r r o c * J enthusiasm for the fair. The flower Well I had always been going around Mrs. Mabel Bedient of Los Angeles store, Bill Abbott and Lon Kinna- Merger of 3 oavings and Huber Man Reports Theft show promises to be another most bragging, (and every time I met an Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffin man, of Aloha. bouquet of Washington Loan Assn’s. Undertaken Englishman) complimenting him on | with their son and daughter of Loma j of Shingles to Sheriff gorgeous County flowers, which w ill snow to the stability of his race, the feet on ¡Linda, Cal., spent the week end with the world that there is no place equal the ground attitude that the English | Mr .and Mrs. Sam Olds. Mr. Easter TW O COUNTY W O M EN SENT Charles H. Carey, state corporation H. J. Goff, of Huber, reported the to Washington County for glowing TO V O C ATIO N A L SCHOOL commissioner, has announced un un man is famous for. 1 used to say why | and daughter of Hillsboro, visited the theft of four bunches of shinglts any und all kinds of flower*. If we ever had a general strike In I Olds home on Monday. Tuesday Me. ; Two Washington county women dertaking to merge the Federal Un- and a claw hammer from his place any part of our country, one half would Added to these the domestic art, and Mis. Walter Mason of Portland, are enrolled a* the vocational train— ion Savings & Loan Assn., the 1 iu last Friday according to sheriff's kill of the other half. a* well as agriculture displays, called and took Mr. and Mrs. Olds for jng school at Willamette University dential Savings & Loan Assn, and the reports. we are shaping a fair that will be Well then along comes this one up a drive to Vancouver, Wash., and a .according to R. W. Weil, chairman Western Savings & Loan Assn., all of Fay Evans of the L>nlon o i l Co. the boast of all those who attend. In San Francisco, and so I grabbed number of places of interest. Qf the county relief committee. The Portland. Thu three companies, Leavi*ton, reports that the office With the free admission Immense the quickest plane and up 1 went. Got Mrs. Guy Carr and two small school is fostered by the federal gov- with assets of approximately $2,-- door lo me plant hud been jimmied crowds are expected daily. This In there at night. Everything was as daughters drove to Nelscott Wednes- ernment to aid unemployed young ‘»00,000 owned by 8,800 shareholders. optn and lhe , lflce ransacked by should be a picnic time for all of quiet, no street cars running, no taxi day to visit with friends for the bal- ( WOme‘n in finding work. b*' merged into the "Consoli- 3ome one apptlenUy looking for mon- Washington County, as practically cabs. and the pilot had to drive us in ance of the week. j ______________ ! dated Building and Loan Association’ ey; uhjo they went ,nlo u,e ware- all of tho harvesting will he out of from the airport. Just a few restau Ann Lee Shields is spending two I HITEON N E W S | to insure a strong organization with- j hoUSe by twisting o ff the lock. Noth- the way, and hop picking will not rants was open, IS to be exact. This J weeks with her father and grand- * * ^ out danger of overloading at the j "* ~ ing was taken. have begun. was the night of the first day of the ! father at Monmouth, Oregon. i --------- ! start, Carey said. The merger was J. W. Heard of Hazeldale, was ar- Try and mark these three days general strike. The strikers allowed I Miss Alma Nelson of Portland, El-j Miss Mable Olson of Portland, has authorized under a state court ordei ranged in the Circuit Coiut lust down on your calendar as holiday* them to open. As you went to enter i sie Whitworth and Gordon Halsten | moved out to her old home here issued July 30, and carries the ap- Thuisday on three indictments charg for a rest from the farm August 30, your hotel there was a guard or two on ¡ar® at Marian Lake near Mt. Jeffer- where she and her mother Mrs. So- proval of a special Advisory Board, ing forgery, pleas of not guilty were SI, S eptem ber 1, I M A deck to see you dident enter, unless son> for a weeks outing. phia Olson will reside. | building and loan experts throughout tillered to all three and the trial they knew you, or if you had previous- 1 Ernest Howe of Portland, a former I Wm. F. Campbell returned Friday , the state and prominent business was set for .September 14th. Young's Gown Shop ly registered there and had your reg resident of Beaverton, died at Agnes, from Husum, Wash., where he has ; men. Carey declared that he had tu- Ray Markovitcli, 17, und Benny Young’s Gown Shop Is moving! i ken advantage of the federal home istration card from the clerk of the near Gold Beach, August 16. Fun- been the past week on business. A number of I. O. O. F. member* ! ow ners’ loan corporation facilities to Bunn, 15, were arrested Saturday for The store located for many years at hotel. Prowled around quit a bit that eral services were held in Portland 528 S. VV. 10th Ave. has leased the night. Quite a few private cars, not on Tuesday. o f the neighborhood attended the j convert» delinquent mortgages into ’ »‘cfi of a bicycle from Montgomery many people on the streets, but all Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson have funeral Tuesday of H. F. Bonestecl cash to strengthen the quality of the ^ ard & Co., warehouse after a store now occupied by Antiych Bros, Drilling before County Judge Temple- dealer in rugs. The Antiyeh loca quiet. The National Guard soldiers that moved to St. Helens, where Mr. Nel-j at Salem. ----- assets. Ion, they were made wards of the tion will bo entirely remodeled new were on guard there and had been for ; son has obtained employment. | Mrs. C. W. Struthers visited Sun-, ______ fixtures will be installed and a new court. a couple of weeks. They wc-e stationed | Mrs. J. C. Huntley of Tacoma, day at the J. B. Phillips and A. K F L O W E R LOVERS IN V IT E D Debutante Department for smaller down on the water front, dident see Wash., was an overnight guest of Mrs. Pickens homes in Hillsboro. TO A TTE N D GARDEN CLUB women will be inaugurated. Young s them till the next day Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson spen*. Elmer Stipe Thursday. W H ISTLE TOOTS A T H AZE LD ALE are now in the midst of a Removal Those interested in the Garden club, Well then f went over to see General relatives at Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins, Mrs. their vacation with Rt&idents o f the Hazeldale com Sale with such outstanding values recently formed here, are invited to Johnson. Found a bell boy, (Oh yes, James Kelly and small daughter and Ilwaco. munity were pleased Thursday morn that the store is constantly packed. attend the meeting Tuesday evening Mrs. Roger Hawley and three child- all the hotet help had to stay in the Miss Elizabeth Struthers and Mrs. Pioet iof Rortland, visited I * he community hall. I hia is a ing to hear the whistle blow at the See their wonderful values they hotel, as they were supposed to strike ren attended the Sunday School p ic-! Polly nio at Lost Park Sunday, given by Thursday evening at the Struthers splendid opportunity for anyone de- Mills rock quarry, after a year's idle are offering in their ad in this paper. to). Cafes were closed but they served ness “crushing rock” is in full swing the Reedville Sunday School. home. siring to take part in an organiza- you meals In you» rooms. Well this again. Marrzigo Licenses Mr. and Mrs. James Whitworth and ' d Mrs j M Davles spen; lion havinK for its principal purpose bellboy was delivering General John James A. Graf, Beaverton route 2 Arthur Mills is foreman this year two sons of Scroggins Valley spent the ^ week 0n an auto trip thru civic Improvement. sons pauts that he had pressed,' so 1 anil had many hundred yards of rock and Evelyn Ruth Richard, Beaver Saturday at the Evans-Whitvworth Southern Oregon1 to the Californi.i --------------- grabbed them, and delivered era to him ton ,route 1. ready for the crusher. W H A T A PA R E N T TE AC H E R in person. If it hadent been for me the | ----- “ " J ™ 1“ ™ “ line returning by way of the Roose- Alfred H. Wlsmer, Portland R 2, ASSOCIATION IS The Hazeldale Short Line railroad General wouldent have had any acCt*riH)an e J> rs- aez u' wo1 \ v e lt highway to the Oregon beaches. and Lois Jeanne Possom, San Mateo system is on schedule under the su breeches. He was Just going to start ar Vf ns an *** " ' <i “ wort . j w . Struthers and son Kenneth j j. R ^ not a social club, California. pervision of Andy Slushec, conductor. out that morning to break the strike. w l're * py fP ent \ ' e day toget Pr ¡visited Sunday with old neighbors, 2. It is not a political league. A crew of six or seven men load He was to go to the University of Ml’’ 5 , * Irs- R ‘ A ’ Hl11 returned Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rucker at Buxton. 3. it t8 not a place to bring a per- Mrs. Florence Thompson and two the cars in quarry. Earl Fisher Is Northern Cal at Berkley, thats the 1home Sa urday from a two weeks va- Mr and Mrs E D Hite and Bo n isonal grievance, children have returned from a two branch of the University of Cal which j cation on Metolious rive«- and Erneet, attended the Spanish Was I 4. R Is not a supplement to the fei-dlng the crusher . weeks visit with relatives at Ska- is at Los Angeles. He was to be given Eagle Creek. A new engineer Is on deck this niokawa and Longview, Wash. Veterans picnic Sunday at Carlton, legal mean£ of raising school Incomes. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller motored to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson and ( 5. R j8 not permitted to interfere year, Kenneth Mills, and he Is a the By-t eta-Fy or the Phy Sigma Gama, Friday coralng home Sunday Kenneth Robinson of Portland, spent ! with the administration of the schools daisy plenty of steam makes the old E X T R A or some one of those Greek elks club S P E C IA L O F FE R IN G evening. Saturday at the Struthers home. affairs. He was to get a key. 6. It is not seeking the aggrandize wheels zip along! H O FSTE ATE R S PHOTO STU Mr and Mrs. Walter Scott and two Mrs Em„ stratton and son 6f near East End county roads will be ment of any individuals. DIO Offers 3 Portraits size 5x7 Well Its funny but the whole aspect daughters are home from a two Glenwood Wash re. urned home, . 7 „ It _ is not „ ........ _____ fixed up for winter traffic. promoting any „ publica- mounted In Beautiful Easel Frame of the strike changed when It was made weeks stay at coast resorts visiting ^ wpek after a vi8i^ at the Wm. Uon exc t the NatlonaI P;WPnt. Some old timers, James Lewis, for only $2.00 (For short time only) general, and It began to interfere with i I Crater r«l T O V ’ I Q I/O onil rrnin/v n n f n »• amit li Lake and going as far south Frank Allen and Tom Miller were F. Campbell home. and the Oregon ACT Q U IC K L Y — HOFSTSAT* Teacher magazirve your business. You can be In favor of as San Francisco. Cal. with us Thursday to start things up- ERS STUDIO, 715 S. W. Third Av* Parent-Teacher. something, (and lots of good folks Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe attended right. cor. 3rd and Morrison. Portland. Miss Alice Bloom of Portland, Is a were) but when they saw the trucks a picnic Sunday at Champoeg Park Mayor K e ce lti* Invitation that was moving, moving with a sign , given by Mrs. Mamie Houser, Past house guest this week of Mrs. M. < A special invitation to attend the on em saying it was by permission of Grand Matron of Oregon O. E. S. and McKercher. 73rd Oregon State Fair on Mayor's the strike committee, well all that R e* Davis, Past Grand Patron of Ore- ^ rs- Herbert Watte has her daugh Day and IYutland Day, Thursday, rubbed em the wrong way. They got to K°n O. E. S. for their 1933-34 officers ter and three grandchildren from September 6, has been received by thinking, “ Here look what this might and husbands. A large picnic din- Idab<> visiting her. 1 « . , , , ner sprvpd E. O. Li6riii3.il 3nd son Cfti 1, Ivon~ Mayor A. E. Wilson from Max Gehl- lead too, to have somebody tell you r as servea- ,, „ . „ , . har director of the fair. Just what you can do.” Well the old Mrs Erma W illis- who has eppnt ? napper an. “ i t i L l a American spirit bobbed up. and that the Past month with her slster Mrs 8Pt^ld,nK aev« - al week8 at Eiitaca Mrs. Herbert Wait left for Astoria really was the beginning of the end of J®“ 0 Dobbins, left for Yakima, Wash., P,c prunes. Wednesday morning where she was Friday where she will visit with | M r and Mrs. Laymen and family the general strike. On March 4, 1933, Franklin Delano thing the people o f the United relatives. Cedar Mills and Miss Rhodu sent as a delegate to the meeting of 1 have read that one never did win. the Gold Star Mothers, during the Roc.-evelt was sworn in as Presi- Stutes should take on faith. Mr. and M»rs. Oscar Effenberger, of TbynS picnicked at Roamers K> It just is not In the cards. Lots of Veterans convention at that place. <Jin of the United State«, watched A B R O K E N PR O M ISE time Individual strikes when th°y are Tillamook, were overnight guests of j Wednesday. by a hopoful nation The nation had Hidden in the bureaucracy's cellar the L. D. Shellenberger home Sunday. ! ___________ ___________________________ just, and conducted little left to do but hope, for bank age, somewhere among the serried | They were enroute home from a ten along fair l i n e s doors were slamming as frequently files of reports and recommendations, I days outing in various cities in Brit-1 have won their (IN •is the screen doors on a tAimmcr Is a broken promise. In his cam I tish Columbia. Glen Shellen- case, a n d t h e y jentt* hotel porch, buHincw was at a stand paign for election President Roose (berger accompanied them home Mon- should, for manu still and conditions were at their low velt promised to cut government costs facturers have as I day where he will spend a short time ; ebb. The President took hold as 25 pec cent and the Economy Lid w . sociatlons for their George Yates has gonetoSt. Helens dramatically as a political Edmund the partial fulfillment of that pi mi. ' mutual betterment | Oregon, where he will manage the Booth. With the cooperation of both The Economy Bill was a false dawn, bankers have asso boat factory at that place. The fam- parties he secured the passage In rap and the people who were l ide h , ciatlons to see how I ily will move later. id succession of the Economy BUI. ful by it were like cocks ci . they can help each Francis Livermore and Dave Phelps the Banking Bills and seveial others midnight in ,an eleoi.de ,;a.. . other out. an ! there are fishing on the Siletz river. V u designed to turn the tide and float hen house. It is not l o. e Is nothing fairer Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bowman vtol- than workmen hav 1 the country o ff the mud flats c f de- cut government costs and estab- ' ted Sunday at the R. W. Ritchey Ing unions for the r L presslon. 1 lish a government by bureaucracy home at Forest Grove. They also !p- I to keep mutual benefit. Us It wag a fine first act, and It had simultaneously. How far has tla I visited with their guests an uncl£ :co. and its a wages up in San Fiv louder applause than ever actor goi promise been broken, , Roy Stucker, of Iowa, and cousins strong union town, but v.-hen the people in the almost audible sigh of relief r |8 not an easy Job to dl \ Mary and Wayne Stucker. re running the felt that the F! s that went up all over the nation. But Our new government ha* been set up Visiters at the J. Gibson home Sun- thing, and r at it v i n- really done the piny that has unfolded itself m a bewildering tangle of alpab' - for the sole :i i , t of the striking men, i day Included friends from Rigby since those first hectic weeks of the Deal agencies, known by their Inltia t;1P ,i V|| gen-rally. p °c ateHa, Idaho, Salt Lake City, and but Just to n first act has been infinitely more Un- because of the inconveniently bu..Mi Newberg. why the folks turnr 1 a - i w « in. Even poitant and far reaching in it* effect* cratic length of their titles. From Funeral services were held Monday Mr. Green heul of the whole F dora In a little leg* than a year and a me Home Owmcs' Loan Corporation, I August 20 for Mrs. Pauline J. Spen- ( tlon said it was a - half the President and his multitud- or HOLC which has 15,000 employ- cer, aged 65 years, mother of R. H. Continued on Page 4 ! Inous advisors have given the United ees, to the Central Statistical Board, Spencer of Beaverton, and Mrs. No States a ncwi government. It Is a which is practically pure Intellect na Alexander, of Cascade Locks. ! government by bureaucracy. The wim only thirteen ,all the new agen- Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason and fam- Say It with advertising and get i world's past experience with bureau- cries cost something. And at the last ! ily; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes and results. j erratic government has scarcely been count theie were forty of th»m in all "<v,»wei. 9 a : sons and Miss Margaret Peterson encouraging. It Is not the sort o il Continued on Page 4 Prescription* At Brown* Pharmacy. | «pent the week end at Taft. C W r o g e r s . Í! rziA i _ i 01 JIIllvI CSl Q[ Vacations Over ]D