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LARG EST C IR C U L A T IO N IN EA STE R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y BEAVERTON.'OREGON. ---; Q Statehouse Beaverton Team Gossip Wins Two Games By FRIDAY. DECEMBER -L 1934 Official of Beaverton Bank Heads Washington County Association PUBLISHED WEEKLY Savings & Loan Association Pay Beaverton w aj highly honored at ' ERNEST L. GRAY | a meeting o f the Washington County j Bankers association held last week at ■ - | Hillsboro. Jay Gibnon and Earle Nineteenth Consecutive Semi-Annual And a merry, merry, Christmas. I Students Hold ('hrvstnui* Party. The ' Bowman of the 1st Security Bank of Dividend to 1 m - I’aid • * * • Delutting Teams are Get fing Ready 1 Beaverton were elected president and Since Year 1925 for State- Meet One can’t help but grasp the Yule- secretary respectively, and Art Vin tide spirit, even at the State Capitol The Board of Directors of tha cent, of the First Bank of Tigard, where all sometimes appears to be Beaverton has started the basket Washington Savings & Loan assoc mercenary. The giant Christmas ball season out with a bang. vice-president. The iation .Hillsboro, Oregon, yesterday tree now illuminating the main build first two games have brought victor Lowering the rate of Interest on declared a dividend at the rate of 4%» ing, with leaser ones in the other ies to the Beavers, Tuesday Decem deposits was discussed and Ted Cra per anuum. This dividend covers mer gave a report o f the National the period front June 30th to Decem structures, mane one all but forget ber 11 the Beaverton team met the Bankens association, which he attend ber 31st. the hard and cold politics for warm Scappoose team at Scappoose. The ed this fill at Washington, D. C. This makes the nineteenth consecu er feelings. first team won by a score of 21-14 * * * * * The Sunday School o f the Congre tive semi-annual dividend declared gational church held a white gift by this association which has con And the observance goes further The second team won by 11-4. Fri or more since it service Friday evening in conjunc- tinuously paid at the center of the state govern day evening December 14, Parkrose j tion with their annual Christmas was founded in 1925. The Board an ment. Ti was Hal E. Hoss, late Sec played at Beaverton. Flrom them nounced that it construes this ability program. retary of State and former secretary the Beaver '3 first team won a score to pay 4% or more right through the Carl Curtis Beach, of Omaha, Ne to Governor Patterson, who started braska, is spending a few days visit depression as a tribute to Oregon the annual carol singing in the capi- of 35-17 and the second team 23 22. and its productiveness. ing Robert Engleke. tol building at some time prior to the The season’s schedule for the bas J. M. Person general manager In Mrs. A. C. Chinn and Mrs. Walter holiday. All state employees then, ketball games are as follows: Dec. Van Kleek drove to Molalla Monday his report to the board, stated that under a leader, would sing the famil 21, 1934 Vernonia at Beaverton; Dec. to visit Mrs. Chinn's daughter, Mrs. collections were somewhat easier due iar Christmas airs. And Hal would 27 Franklin at Beaverton; Dec. 28 Delbert Ellis. ment conditions, but chiefly due to enjoy it. Commerce at Beaverton; Dec. 31 * * * * Mrs. W. C. McKell returned to her the urge for home ownership, which Comme>rce at Portland; Jan 4 1935. home Saturday after a weeks visit has been stimulated by the National No plans for continuance of these Monmouth at Beaverton; Jan 19, For Administration and the with relatives in Seattle. Her sister Housing formal sings have been announced. est Grove at Beaverton; Jan. 22 Ver ; need of family security demonstrated Mrs. Anna Cox accompanied her With a new Secretary of State at the nonia at Beaveiton; Feb. 1 Hillsboro home for a short stay. by the depression. "About two years helm and a newer one arriving on at Beaverton; Feb. 15, Tigard at Ti The Associate Matrons Elect Order ago and intermittently since that the scene to take office soon, Hal gard; Feb .22 Tigard at Beaverton. | of Eastern Star of Portland, and vi time,” said Mr. Person, “ We predict seems to have been forgotten. But Wednesday 4th period, the Torch cinity. enjoyed a luncheon und Christ ed a housing shortage which now before the week is over someone will Honor students had a Christmas It mas party at the Heathman Hotel has become a definite fact. make the suggestion and the first of party. They drew names at a spec appears lhat a housing shortage of Saturday« Election o f officers was these songfests Hal has missed will ial meeting last week and exchanged serious propotrtiorm particularly also held. be held, we are sure. gifts at the paity. • • • • M. R. Biggs of Prineville, Oregon, in certain communities, will occur He Wednesday, after school, the G. Master of the Odd Fellow lodge, within the next year or so.” Probably the finest Christmas pres spent several days this week with stated that this demand far real es ents on the part of State and Fed R. cabinet met at the home of their tate engendered by housing shortago Hugh Lewis. eral governments became assured president Mildred Twohy. This was early this week when both President the last such meeting for this cabi Mrs. Samuel Olds, who ha 3 been will have a beneficial effect on the business condi Roosevelt and Oregon officials were net. A new cabinet will soon take seriously ill at her home on the Wal association and on giving considerable attention to some the place of the old. ker road with pneumonia, is reposted tions in general, as It will start the production of so-called durable goods definite form of old age pension or to be slowly Improving. Thursday morning the G. R.'s held which Is the ultimate hope of com unemployment insurance. their monthly meeting in the gym. Mrs. J. E. Davis of Omaha. Ne ing out of the depression. * • * • braska, arrived Friday to spend the Washington Savings & Loan asso The debaters have been placed in County Judges now in session in holidays with relatives and friends ciation is a local institution foundedl teams to engage in conflicts among Portland were voicing favorable re in Portland and Beaverton. and organized by local men and actions to the basic form of a defin themselves to prepare for the state Wm. Davies of Portland, visited his confines Its operation to the North ite pension plan presented by Charles tournament at Linfield. The teams daughter, Mrs. Francis Livermore, west sector of Oregon. Tts board of Gram, State Labor Commissioner. for the 2 nd year class have been ar from Wednesday to Saturday of last directors ■ m -J constituted as follows: ranged in teams as follows for this His plan of payment by all employed week. Geo. O .Hancock and D. D .Bump o f Affirmative team 1 from the ages of 18 to 60 so depend- tournament: Mildred Twohy, Delbert Burke; neg I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Denney of Shas- Forest Grove; E. L. Johnson, J. O. Continued on Page 4 Boy Dragged Fifty Feet ative Aline Boswell Donald Walker. Mrs. Marsh Reports $36 j ta, California, are spending two Robb and J. M. Person of Hillsboro, Team 2, affirmative Evelyn Alexand I weeks vacation with relatives in this When Hit by Automobile in Christmas Seals Sold | vicinity. Classified advertisements cost very er, John Staehle; negative Amos little but often bring in unexpected Bierly, Francis Holboke; team 3, af Mrs. F. H. Schoene has been con County Treasurer Remits Gene Biggt was knocked to the fined to her home for the past week firmative Rhoda Thyng Charles Mar results in dollars. Mrs. Essex Marsh chairman for the Fourth Installment of Tax tin; negative Harold Huff, Oliver sale of Christmas seals in Beaverton, pavement and dragged approxim with an attack of grippe. Stien. reports $36 in stamps disposed of in ately fifty feet, Thursday, by an The Rebekah lodge held their regu A check for $23,764.64, represent one weeks time. Much of the credit automobile on the Canyon road at lar business meeting Tuesday even The schedule of debates to follow ing the fourth quarterly payment o f East street in Beaverton. His face is here listed. Dec. 17 team 1 vs 2; j for this record is due Miss Merle and head were somewhat bruised ing following a Christmas program Washington county’s state tax was Dec. 21 team 3 vs 1; Jan 3 team 1 vs j Davies and the teachers of the grade but no serious injury sustained. He, which was in charge of the Rebekah sent Thursday to the state treasurer. Those desiring more seals 3; Jan 4, team 2 vs 3; Jan 7, team 2 j school. together with several other children club. A lairgc Christmas tree was Mrs. W. Maud Boscow county treas j vs 1; Jan. 9 team 3 vs 2; Jan 11 team ! are a^ked to call Mrs. M. C. McKer- from the St. Cecelia school were on beautifully decorated and a bag of urer, states that finances in the | 1 vs 1,; Jan 14 team 2 vs 2; Jan 16 | cher, Mrs. Essex Marsn or Miss their way home when the accident popcorn and candy given each child county show a great improvement. ; Burke at the high school. present. team 3 vs 3. occurred. State traffic officers were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tefft of Eu Beaverton School SERA on the scene in a few minutes after The teams have also been arranged gene, visited In Beaverton the latter the accident to make a report. in the first year class and a similar Masons and Eastern Star Work to be Continued part of the week. They later drove tournament is there being engaged to Hold Joint Installation to Hood River to sec Mr. Tefft’s in. The SERA projects of improving mother. Farm Census taking Beaverton High school closes its Joint Installation of the Beaver An excellent program was rend the grounds of the Beaverton grade high school will continue for | doors for an 11 day vacation beginn Masonic lodge and Order of Eastern Starts January 2nd ered Sunday evening at the Congre and ing Friday afternoon, December 21. Star will oe held Thursday evening gational church. The ladles mission three weeks longer, according to an announcement made today. Work December 27 at Beaverton Masonic? Oregon will have 392 enumerators ary society put on a play entitled being done consists of grading the hall. Mrs. Essex Marsh is in charge to take the farm census, which will “ Mile Box Confers,’ which was well Christian Endeavor to of the potluck dinner to be served commence Januaay 2nd. Applicants received. The male quartette rend athletic field and building a new driveway in front of the structures, from 5:30 to 7 o’clock. for appointment of enumerators ered several numbers. Have Annual Skate Mrs. C. C. Beach and daughter and besides the construction of a fence should apply to the supervisors. son of Omaha, Neb., arrived Tuesday around the race track. Shrubs are Washington county is in district one to spend the Christmas holidays with also being planted on the school Beaverton High Alumni Much enthusiasm is expressed In with headquarter at Eugene and grounds. Christian Endeavor elides over the George Finley of Crawfordsville is relatives and friends in Oregon City to Hold Reunion Dance supervisor. This county is allotted and Beaverton. Mr. Beach will ar In our opinion. It Is high time for annual roller skating party of the rive later in the week to spend Portland Christian Endeavor Union eleven enumerators. somebody to do something about the Alumni c f the Beaverton high Christmas. to be held Friday evening, December number of people being killed in school will hold their annual reunion Mrs. Francis Li\#ermore enter 28th. According to Miss Lucille Tren- Oregon by automobiles. and dance Thursday December 27th. j tained e i g h t ludies at luncheon Thurs ary, union social. superintendent, car Pneumonia Fatal to day, which was followed by cards. nival entertainment and favors will Albert Kemmer is in charge of ar- j rangements,. Those assisting are Er | be provided. Present expectations Beaverton Resident Guests included Mrs. Ray Foxton, Mrs. E. M. Madsen Mrs. W. J. Van are that the attendance this year will nestine Beeler and Mrs. Harry John- j BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS 3 Kloek, Mrs. M. C. McKercher, Mrs. be considerably larger than that for son of Hillsboro. Miss Alice Etickson of Beaverton, David Phelps, Mrs. Elsie Huson, Mrs. the past two years. passed away Wednesday night at the Thomas Teen, and the hostess. Mrs. Society plans are rapidly taking SAMUEL RILEY St. Vincents hospital after an illness Van Kleek held high score and Mrs. shape more definitely for the observ of nine days with pneumonia. Rela McKercher low ance of Quiet Hour Sunday, Janu Funeral services will be held Fri Mrs. F. G. Donaldson entertained Miss Edith Sias is in day, at 1 p. m. at Pegg's chapel for tives surviving are three brothers, ary 6 th. charge of the union promotion of .Samuel Riley. He is survived by a Henry, Frank and Claude Erickson, the Tuesday afternoon Bridge club this event. son Irwin. Interment will take place all of Beaverton, and two sisters, at her home Tuesday with a delight Definite plans have been announ it Lincoln Memorial Park. ful Christmas party. The center- Mrs. Nellie Pierson of Hillsboro and piece being a large Santa Claus with ced by union officials for the mis Mrs. Mary McBronne of Portland. a gift for each guest Besides the regu sionary emphasis program in Janu Glee f l ub S:«g» (Anils ary and February. It is the inten Funeral services will be held Satur lar members Mrs. W. H. Boyd and tion of the officials to have Rev. Mrs. H. R. Nelson were present. Beaverton high school glee club Walter Myers, Oregon Field Secre sang carols around Beaverton Mon day afternoon. Mrs. W J. Scott held high score.. tary, address meetings in the North day evening, after which they re The Waghco Feed Store, as usual ern Lights District January 11 H e N eed* a B leachin g have a most attractive window dis turned to the home of Mrs. Georgia Scotls District, January 14, and at An Irish Guards ofllcer called up n play on the Christmas holidays. Multnomah January 15. A special Snyder for refreshments. Many different kinds Mr. and Mrs. A1 Jannsen and two sergeant und spoke of the uusoldierly effort Is to be made to have societies of lieaiit iful, useful anil sons are leaving Friday for San Now that election is a month old appearance of a recruit. take up special missionary offerings unusual gifts are listed “ He looks very slovenly, sergeant.* Francikfw, where they will remain at the meeting Sunday. January 27, people are willing to admit that Chnslfdtt n Sporn n until after New Years. “ Yes, sor.” in the. Gift Guide—a to finance the World C. E. Union Democrats and Republicans, on the celebrated by boys Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund, of average, are pretty good people and “Are you sure he washes?" and girt» with guitars mission work in Japan Korea, China veritable gift shop « ith CathLamet, Wash, were overnight are trying to achieve the same end, end tam bourines "Yes, sor.” and India, for two days. The mass stocks arranged (or guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Han meetings for this campaign will be the welfare of the citizns of this “ Absolutely certain he washes?” son Wednesday. your **»s> select nil. held on Friday evening, February 1, really great nation. "Yes, sor, but he dries a bad color, shopping days Mrs. Essex Marsh attended the ex with the place and speaker yet to be Turn to It— sor.”—Tit-lilts Magazine. ecutive board meeting of the Wash Lebert and Gayford Wilson spent to Christmas selected. The slogan adopted for the ington County Tuberculosis associa campaign is ’’Portland Christian En- several days in Seattle Washington, Buy Xtnas gifts at Browns Pharmacy tion at Hillsboro Wednesday evening. visiting their brother AJdon. deavorers DO C are!” Annual Dividend With Basketball let T h e G ift G U ID E solve your Gift Problem l