The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 29, 1935, Image 1

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LARG EST CIR 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
VOL. 9, NO. o
B E A V E R T O N . ORËG( )X.
Statehouse
Gossip
By
E R N E S T 1.
GRAY
W hile G overn or M artin took a m uch-1
deserved fou r day vacation a fter he i
had killed m ore than five per cent o f
the bills passed by the legislature with J
his m ighty veto pen. speculation was |
again rife as to what changes he j
would m ake upon his return to the i
capitol the first o f this week.
But J
ou r guess is little will be done at t h e '
m om ent.
F R ID A Y . M A R O I 29. 1933
TO CONSOLE H \TTPTM \NN Hazeldale Club to give
Program and Basket
Social Saturday Nite
H azeldale C om m unity clu b will spon­
sor a program and basket social at
I the schoolh ou se this Saturday even -,
| ing at 8 p. nt.
The proceeds w ill be :
used to furnish the new kitchen. Ad- 1
m ission is free and everyone is wel- |
com e.
R efresiim en ts will be sold at
! a small charge. A fine program has
j been a n a n g e d
including a talk on \
“ R adio from the Inside" by Art K irk -
ham, ch ief announcer o f KO IN . Dale
M cF arlane o f Aloha, will sing, and th e!
R eedville B oy's Quartet will present ]
a group o f songs.
A1 Jelderk* will
¡auction the baskets.
Now Douf Mav Hear Through the Skin
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
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Third Party
Predicted in
1936 Race
R oosevelt Popularity Show s Signs
o f Slipping— V ote Depends
on R ecov ery
A ccord in g to all signs, the Presiden­
tial cam paign o f 1936 is likely to m ake
that o f
1932—w h ich was considered
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exceptionally bitter—look like a tea
Even should the G overn or begin a t )
party.
Issues are form in g, forces are
on ce to place men o f his ow n ch oice |
appearing, that are entirely unpre­
into adm inistrative seats, it was pre-j
cedented in A m erican politics.
dieted the m a jor ch anges he w ould j
It seem s inevitable that there will
m ake could be counted on the fingers
be a third purty in the field -and it
J.
R.
Talbert
District
o f both hands.
Other than board of|
seem s equally inevitable
that that
con trol changes, there a te few oth eis |
pasty will be o f the extrem e left. It
Chairman of Housing Act
rem aining w hich cou ld be altered by
m ay be led by H uey Long, backed by
the G overn or alone.
¡F ath er Coughlin, and use as Us appeal
P relim in ary plans fo r an orga n iza ­
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the "E v ery man a K in g ” thesis.
It
tion o f the m erchants and allied inter­
And speaking o f vetoes, im m ediately]
m ay be led by a T ow nsend Plan a d vo-
Dr. D. G. Werner, pastor o f the ests o f B eaverton, was held M onday
after his disapprovin g the so-called
! cate, prom ising prosperity fo r all
Advent Lutheran church o f lóGth at the local K iw anis hall.
A nother
G range P ow er bill, w hich even tu ally.
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¡through governm ental largesse to the
such
m
eeting
is
scheduled
for
M
on­
would put m any o f the private utili- "tre* t- the Bronx, New York. picture.,
aged. It m ay be led by som eone w h o
ties out o f business, the state tax co m - 1 tor the first time utter he had been day, April 1st, to further discuss plans
| stands fo r som ething we haven't yet
m ission issued a statem ent show ing selected as the religious adviser to ! w hereby local folks m ay take advant-
[ heard of.
that utilities and railroads in O regon j Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the con j age o f the Federal H ou sin g cam paign
Few think that the third party can­
which
starts
April
1st.
pay nearly seven m illion dollars taxes | vlcted murderer o f the Lindbergh
didate w ould win -the E lectoral Col­
Dr.
J.
R.
Taibert
has
been
appoint-
a year to m aintain governm ents. This haby. D octor W erner will console
lege system o f cou n tin g votes fo r the
Plot. Hubert It. Calili ot Northwestern university demonstrates his tel«-
is 17 per cent o f all taxes paid, or one- Hauptmann during the latter’s stay in I ed district chairm an fo r B eaverton
¡P residen cy m ake* that p ractically im -
and T. G. B row nleew ee o f H illsboro. tractor on Harry Goddard, who Is deaf, as Mrs. John A. W olfer looks ou. D octor
sixth.
| possible, as R oosevelt the first d iscov-
New Jersey state prison at Trenton.
| chairm an
for
W ashington
county. Gault’s device, representing eleven years o f research, works on the vacuum ¡ered, and as La F olletto the elder did
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C.
E
Mabee
o
f
Aloha,
is
in
ch
arge
o
f
As the federal con gress passed the
tube principle o f the radio. Amplified sound waves are transmitted to the Auger ¡a fter him.
The third party’s im port-
largest single appropriation measure Washington-Yamhill County the house to bouse canvass to ac- tips through a melai disk, enabling the deaf to hear through the skin.
ance lies in what e ffe c t it will have on
! quaint persons with the plans o f this
in the history o f the w orld —the $4,-
the vote obtained by the regu lar R epub­
C irculars explaining how this
800,000,000 relief bill — O regon 's own
Tennis League Formed i project.
lican and D em ocratic party candidates
m
oney
m
ay
be
obtained
are
now
relief investigation got under w ay and •
—and therein is an opportunity fo r
] available.
Kiwanis Club Start Work
Metzger Wins Declamation endless con jectu re.
will continue fo r the next m onth.
E.
Persons
desiring
to
apply
for
these
F orm ation o f a tw o-cou nty tennis
A. M cC ornack o f Eugene is chairm an
o f the P resident p ooh -pooh
on Tree Planting Here Contest Championship for the B ackers
and office s are being m aintained in con feren ce was started at a m eeting i funds to repair, paint or con stru ct a
third party, say he is certain to
F
orest
G
rove
on
Friday,
Jam
es
new
home,
can
get
full
in
form
ation
in
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the O regon building in P ortland where
Three Consecutive Years win a sw eeping victory in '36 w hether
the ■ from Dr. T albert o f Beaverton, w ho
all com plaints will be received and Miller, local representative at
The K iw anis club has begun the
the m ovem ent m aterializes or not.
m
eeting,
said
today.
A
schedule
fo
r
will
exj
lain
the
necessary
steps
to
considered.
tree planting on Second Street and
O pponents o f the P resident hold that
six schools in the league w as w orked secure this governm ent aid.
M etzger school w alked aw ay with the third party w ould draw millionu
W atson Street.
One hundred trees
S ch ools included in the W ash- ‘
W hile com plaints are num erous, ob ­ out.
will be planted in this unit and it is the declam ation cham pionship for the o f votes th at would oth erw ise g o to
cou n ty
league
are Farrn Problems Subject
servers at the State Capitol declare ington-Y um hill
hoped that the club will be able to third consecutive year, when they Mr. R oosevelt, w ould thus in d irectly
noth in g irregu lar in the adm inistra­ N ew berg, M cM innville, Banks, Forest
raise funds to continue the planting were awarded the trophy, in the f.n- cause the election o f a con servative
For Newcomers Meeting
tion o f the m ore than $10,000,000 relief G rove, B eaverton and Tigard,
on W atson street as far as the town als held at H illsboro, M arch 15th. R epublican .who would have support
F
orest
funds the past year would be found.
The schedule is:
April 5,
They also took the pennant for m ed­ o f most business men, togeth er w ith
Saturday
at Hillsboro at the Al‘en
Ave Als° t»Pta,nt shr^ *
The adm inistration in O regon has G rove at B eaverton, B anks at N ew -
J
east entrance to the town. The ium sized schools while H illsboro stood the'paVty's established follow in g,
M cM innvilie at Tigard.
T,
...
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been declared am on g the best in the berg and
trees will probably be planted early first fo r larger schools and Tualatin
I “ w as thnt aspect o f th e question
United States.
Com plaints will al­ A p, iL 12»V.B ea^verton at N ew berg. B anks
N ew com ers to W ashington C ounty I „ « 7 w eek a n d l f 'y o u wish Trees for View fo r the smaller.
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w h ich General Joh nson spoke on in
T igard at F oiest will again m eet to discuss M rm prob-
r own use you may obtain them at
ways be heard.
W hat the investiga­ at M cM innville
A pril 17, T igard at Beaver-1 iem s Saturday afternoon, Mar ch 30,. wholesale price from the W ash co Feed n iv ? Uni y , ;?,'I,innr WeIT a \ f ° ‘ l0W" : his »m a tin g speech o f a fortn igh t ago.
tion will accom plish how ever would G rove.
ision I D iam atic, Naom i Canby W hatever you think o f the G eneral’s
probably be recom m endations fo r a ton, F orest G rove at Banks, M eM inn-1 at i 30 p . rn. at the H illsboro Cham Co's store, only while the trees are be- o f B uxton; H um erous D e M ooter o f j views, you have to adm it he has co u r-
C om m erce rooms.
m ore th orough ch eck on funds so that vill * at Beaverton, Forest G-rove at ber
ing hauled to B eaverton, after the
D ivision
II - Dram atic. aRe. he isn't afraid to sp eak his mind.
April 24,,
T w o w eek s a g o approxim ately 40 trees are here the full retail price will Metzget.
the governm ent could ch e ck more N ew berg, T igard at Banks.
Cloyce B um p o f H illsboro; H um erous. In his speech, he made a bitter attack
Banks
at
B
eaverton,
M
cM
innville
at
new
com
ers
m
et
and
discussed
farm
readily.
be charged. These trees are the Pru- Deloss A nderson o f H illsboro. p i v l » - !on L ong and Coughlin and all they
Forest G rove,
N ew berg
at T igard w .ops with £>: jy Hill o f the farm
nus Blirianna, com m only called Jap­ ÍI?"
D iam atic, Alalster Sm ltn o f «tood for.
Then he turned and lashed
The O regon legislature should be April 26. B eaverton at Tigard. Bank^ crops departm ent o f the O regon State anese flow erin g plum.
tualatin V ie w n u m e r o u s , L ois B ran -, the con servatives w h o m igh t en cour
com plim en ted upon what it did not do. at F orest G rove, N ew berg at Mi Minn- college and W m . F. Cyrus, cou nty
n ock o f Cornelius; O ratorical, John B. aRt, them in ord er to draw support
M ay 1, N ew berg at B eaverton, agent.
At the request o f those pres­
F or em phasis let’s refer to the W ash ­ ville.
Ream , Jr., o f Metzger.
away from R oosevelt and split the Iib-
M
cM
innville
at
Banks,
F
orest
G
rove
ent
this
second
m
eeting
is
being
held.
ington legislature where the entire 66
Gillette Amidon Passes
Other place winners were as fol- eral-radical cam p.
General Joh nson
May 3. B eaverton at
At the m eeting this com in g Satur- j
day session appears as a com ed y o f at T igard
Away at Modesto, Cal. low s: D ivision I D ram atic, Pauline said that such p olitical opportu n ism
errors, delays and w holesale expendl- Banks, Forest G rove at M cM innville. day .berry and tree fruit crops, varie­
Vershun o f M etzger, second, and Joan pushes the A m erican d em ocra cy stead-
ture o f public funds.
And the mess T igard at N ew berg.
M ay 8. B eaver- ties, cultural p ia ctices and m arkets
W ord reached B eaverton Thursday Lowell o f Beaveirton, third.
_ tow ard "a
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H u m er-jily
lick in g or a d ictator.” It
ton
at
M
cM
innville.
N
ew
berg
at
F
o
r­
will
be
discussed
by
county
agent
Cy-
m ay not be straightened out fo r som e
o f the death o f Gillette Am idon, o f ous, Donald Miller o f Tualatin View, j is'a n interesting fa ct thatT follow in g
est
G
rove;
Banks
at
T
igard.
M
ay
10
1
rus.
H
enry
H
agg,
prom
inent
Ideal
time.
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B eaverton at Forest G rove. N ew berg dairym an a t R eedville, will discuss M odesto, Cal., due to flu and oth er second, and R obert Meyers, o f Beav 1 the speech, the G eneral's views w ere
Division II— Dram atic, heartily endorsed In m any substantial
dairying. L. E.
Francis,
assistant con ij Mentions setting in. Mr. Am idon erton, third.
T he O regon assem bly itself killed at Banks, M cM innville at Tigard.
and Miss Vivian Harris, daughter o f Shirley H ew itt o f Tualatin View , sec- quarters including new spapers, pub-
Plans w ere also laid fo r an individ­ cou nty agent, will also participate in
outright 400 o f the 941 bills introduced,
M t . and M is. W alter H arris, form erly ond, and Oletn W right, third. H u m er-U lc men and industrialists,
while 67 others died in com m ittees. ual cham pionship tournam ent here the p rogram as w ell as possibly one
o
f Beaverton,
now o f S acram cn 'o, ous, B obby W illiam s o f M etzger, m o -I A question o f the hour is H ow does
or
tw
o
oth
er
local
people.
E ach school could
This is better than h a lf o f the total, M ay 17 and 18.
ond, and Evelyn K idder o f T u a la tin 1 M r R ^ s e v e U 's stren gth c o m n l r e t S
All n ew com ers to the cou n ty are j Cal were m arried D ecem ber 27th.
show ing m any petty and radical pro­ enter a doubles team and singles play­
Mrs A m idon's brother R obert Har- View, third. D ivision III Dram atic, ' " h a t U waa a y e a ™ « , ’ T h T 'a n s w e ’
A r r a n g j ments fo r girl's gam es w elcom e to attend the meeting.
posals throw n into the discard.
And ers.
ris and wife, accom panied by Benny June Bosw ell o f Beaverton, second. miuie t,y boiUng dow n the opinion o f
o f the laws enacted, on ly 163 w ere and m ixed doubles in the tournam ent
G erm e.iquet, left F riday by m otor for and M arilyn Stew art o f M etzger, third. a legion y o f observers,
* dMWn the °I>,nlori
he oC
ia
additional statutes, 219 am ended o r were also considered.
Beaverton Woman Observes C alifornia to attend the funeral ser- 1 H um erous, Ardis Elllngson o f Hills- slipping but that he still is has that
the
co n ­
co rrect present laws ,19 repealed old ,
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boro, second, and B ertha B aggenstos. fidence o f the bulk o f the voters. T h at
85th Birthday Anniversary vices.
statutes, while 48 constituted the m ore
1 •* ntl. thirii.
Oratorical. K e n n e th 'Df course, doesn 't answ er the question
than $13,000,000 appropriation items. County C. E. Convention
Kidd
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T
Unia
Ur'..y.
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" ^ ' an<1 o t bow fa r he m ay sllp— or have re-
N ot so bad at all.
R c b c k f t h s W il l C o n v e n e a t
Veldon B oge o f B eaverton
.third
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H ughson of
Rally Scheduled April 7
\ gained or added strength— by next
Beaverton.
entertained
thirty-three j
year.
That, in turn, lg g oin g to de-
Forest Grove Wednesday
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D. O. H ood, w h o a ccepted the jo b
At Forest Grove relatives with a potluck dinner Sun- \
■ pend on the state o f recovery.
as budget d irector during the legisla­
day h onorin g her m other, Mrs. Eliza- (
Bethel No. 18 to Install
At the present time, the recovery
ture, left last week fo r N ew Y ork on
in entertain- beth D avis on her eig h ty-fifth birth- j The district convention o f R ebekah
S
om
ething
d
iiferen
t
personal business.
H e stated before
H
e
r
e
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
v
F
v
s
n
i
n
n
program
failed In various im port-
L
odges
will
be
held
W
ednesday
April
Christian E n- day anniversary.
nere oaiuraay livening an t part |c has
lI|ar8 an(J, , n addition, it
he left his full tim e jo b was com p let­ m-ent fo r m em bers o f
The house was beautifully decora-ted 3d in the Forest G rove Grange hall.
d
ea
vor
societies
is
planned
at
the
rally
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[ has becom e con fu sed w ith the reform
ed. but he would continue on part timp
H osts fo r the occasion are m em bers o f
with O regon grape and daffodils.
basis until he bad com pleted the bud­ to be held at Forest G rove Christian
Bethel No. 18 o f Beaverton, will be ! Pr°Kram.
U nem ploym en t
soars.
T hose present included Mr. and Mrs. F orest Lodge No. 44.
ch
urch
Sunday,
April
7.
M
em
bers
getary con trol set-up fo r the G overnor,
Instituted and installed Saturday ev- M,,re people are on relief than ever,
Janies
Davis,
o
f
N
orth
Plains,
Maud.'
the p roperty con trol system requested will have the opportu n ity o f having Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W . J. Davis and j
ening at 7:30 at *ne M asonic hall, by 1 lndustry is sittin g still, and m any
by the legislature, and the standardiza­ the first pot luck dinner given at a C. Bill D ietrich, o f P ortlan d; Bill G uy-j Oddfellows to Convene
V ictory Bethel No. 2 Daughters o f leaders seem pessim istic.
A b elief la
E
rally.
tion o f state salaries.
Job. All Masons and Eastern Stas prevalent that the P resident's program
The state con vention booster is e x ­ ton, o f F orest G rove, Mi . and Mrs. |
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at Tigard Friday Night m em bers and others eligible to E a n t -!has lost direction that it Is w h irlin g
pected to attend and boost fo r the Geo. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H iram Da­
Instead o f abolishing the budget de­
ern Star m em bership are w elcom e to around In circles, Is g oin g nowhere.
vis,
Mrs.
G
ertrude
Davis,
F
rancis
Liv-
i
con .'en’ ion w hich will be held at The
partm ent, the business has been in­
It is that fa ct w hich supports tho
Dalles, the m iddle o f April. A num ber c* m ore and Anna H yland o f B eaver-1 O ddfellow s o f W ashington county j
creased. Instead o f tw o em ployees or
,
hopes o f third party radicals—th ey
T he follow in g grandchildren: will m eet at T igard tonight (F rid ay) 1
o f local C. E m em bers are planning ton.
officials. It now will have five in addi­
'fe e l that the people, If they see th»»
Vincent, for their semi-annual convention.
L. 1 miss Genevieve Carter
on attending th • convention this year. M yrtle Liverm ore, R obert,
tion to Mr Hood.
Carl C over was Miss Do ihy H ow es o f F o re t G rove and M yrtle Davis, H arvey and Delores
failure o f a more m oderate program ,
M E rickson o f Tigard, in president o f j
Bride Elect Given Shower will g o fo r on e that is really left-w ing.
nam ed by H ood as ch ie f clerk, but
H ughson, all o f B eaverton; Genevieve the convention.
D ifferen t lodges of
heads
the
local
rally
com
m
ittee.
the attorney general ruled the G over­
And the
conservatives,
stran gely
Guyton, H arold and L ois Shearer o f the cou nty are expected to participate
nor was the only one with pow er to
enough, base their hopes on exactly
Forest G rov e; Arthur, Pat and M arga­ in the w ork o f the convention.
A
bridal
show
er
was
given
Miss
m ake such an appointm ent. W hether
ret Davis o f N orth Plains. Great |
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Funeral Services Held
Genevieve C arter at the C on grega­ the sam e th in g -they believe that a
or not the ch oice stands was not
grandchildren Eddka Davis. Ronald,
l u n n n r r c T p ir r m A n a
tional church Saturday afternoon by R oosevelt collapse would send voters
known.
For Katherine Kotewa Davis, B etty M ahler and Ix>is Liver-
IlA N K H I I TCY I K TITIO N S
mem bers o f the Beaverton G range scu rryin g back to the right-w ing o f
more
B ankru ptcy petitions filed Tuesday
econ om ic thought.
and the Iaidies Aid o f the church.
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What is right ’
Guess as m uch as
H arvey H ughson entertained t h e 1 ,n federal court were O tto Erickson,
Som e m em bers o f th* news s ta ff at
Funeral services w eie held M onday guests with selections on his guitar, im plement dealer, Beaverton, liabill-
Table decorations were o f pink with you like but don't bet on it.
the State Capitol have m ade m any from the
Battle
G round
C atholic
$26,156, assets $24.3i5 O tto Er- a centerpiece depicting a bride in bri­
guesses as to new appointm ents but church fo r Mrs. Katherine J. K otew a. during the afternoon which was en-
Mrs. D oy G ray und Mrs.
joyed
playing
cards
and
checkers.
All
'
c
baon
At Co., Beaverton, liabilities dal array.
to date they have only been guessee. 50, w ho died at her hom e in Heisson.
P ierce, ¡C- Hastings poured,
State 4-H Club Leader
departed
in
the
early
evening
wishing
¡
assets
$9
291;
Len
A
Unless there are definite trends, you r W ash.
Mrs. K otew a w a s born at
liabilities | Miss Carte*- was the recipient o f
w riter will not venture pure rumor. B eaverton, Ore , in 1885, and lived in Mrs. Davis m any m ore happy blrth- tru ck driver, Independence
Visits County Groups
m any lovely gifts.
G range m em bers
$493, assets none.
days.
T o date all predictions in these co l­ P ortland fo r 20 years.
B efore goin g
presenting her with a com bin ation ]
um ns have been borne out accu rately to Heisson 11 years ago, she was a
toaster, w affle iron and grille. Mrs.
and th eie is no desire to deviate now. resident o f Tigard. Oregon. Surviv­ County P. T. A. Take Part in
Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state
Christensen, m aster o f the ord er
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t-H flu b leader
all girls'
Tax
Facts
ing her are the w idow er. J a co b ; tw o
State Safety Campaign
! " m
6 in th® c ° unty th '" w eek, at w h ich tim e
The G ov ern or already has gone quite sons. John and FYank.. o f H eisson ;
to Miss C arter and her m other.
; 8he outIin^
club
’activities and
Those who advocate governm ent
.a distance in p rfectin g his adm inis- three daughters. Mrs. Owen Moore, o f,
The w edding will be an event o f showed various sew in g and cook in g
ow
n
ersh
ip
o
f
railroads
and
utilities
tration.
Appointm ents m ade by him P ortland. E leanor and Clara at hom e;
The executive board o f the W ash­
; Saturday when Miss C arter wili be- exhibits,
should study the follow in g facts:
included Frank M cColloch as utility her m other. Mrs. V ictoria Koam alskl. ington C ounty C ouncil o f P. T. A. met
notne the w ife o f Clarence Palm o f
In
1934
in
O
regon,
electric
com
­
V isitations made In th e eastern end
com m ission er; tw o n n v m em bers to in B »averton. Ore., and fou r sisters at the hom e o f the president, Mrs.
.Seattle, W ash.
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panies,
Joint
utilities
and
electric
o f the cou nty w ere:
W ednesday
Allen itnight, at F orest G rove, Friday
the liquor con trol board; five or an en­ and one brother.
Mrs. M. C. M cK ercher entertained .Sherwood. Tualatin, Durham , in tho
railw ays puid $2,649,07396 in taxes
M arch 22.
The plans and material
tire new gam e com m ission s; five
or 6.37 per cent o f the total tax
with a dinner W ednesday h onoring m orn in g; Bend and T igard in the a f-
have been received for the state-wide
or an entire new gam e com m ission ;
W hat d o T hey S ay?
Miss Carter.
Guests included
Mrs. ternoon.
On Thursday Miss C ow gill
load.
c a m ia ig n fo r safety.
fou r new m em bers to the state relief
l»uis>* Carter, and daughter Gene- railed on
clubs at Hazeldale. A loha-
Ma»k T w ain said a ca u liflow er is
Steam railroads, express com ­
Other business o f th e board was
com m ittee, giving him con trol; and he
vleve, Mrs. John Dobbins and Mrs. Huber, Beaverton. Garden H om e, and
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panies and tank ca r com panies paid
tran.«icted
in ___
co __ operation
with
was now desiring a new highw ay co m ­ cabbage with a college education.
W alter Van K leek.
Metzger.
$3.157
699.27
or
7.60
per
cent
o
f
all
P-^te
Van
De
H
ey
says
A
dill
pickle
prORram
com
m
ittee,
o
f
which
Mrs.
m ission to replace Carl W ashburne o f
taxes.
m akes me smile
R obert N ixon o f
Forest G rove is
W ashington county 4-H club leader«
Eugene, w h o desires to resign.
Telephone and telegraph
com ­
Cecil Barnes say " I ’ll take M obil- chairm an, a vary interesting and valu­
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will gath er at the H illsboro Junior
MeCready
Lumber
Co.
g a s !”
panies
paid
$970,737.56
or
2.33
per
|high school Saturday, M arch 30th for
able program was planned for the
A ppointm ents by the board o f con ­
cent o f the total bill.
m eeting at Sherw ood, April 13 Mrs.
Offers
Special
Prices
an all day m eeting
Club problem s
trol to date have consisted o f a new
P rivately ow ned w ater and gas
K night served a delicious luncheon.
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j and program s will be discussed. A
F
orm
er
C
ouncilm
an
B
etter
secretary and purchasing agent. Dan
com pan ies p»aid $569,116.07 or 1.37
I pot luck luncheon will be served at
Th-* friends o f F rederick Koshland
F rye o f Salem, and the reappointm ent
per cent o f all taxes.
The M eCready Lum ber Co. o ffe rs noon,
will
be
pleased
to
know
that
Fred
is
Yamhill County Agent
o f three institutional
heads James
The total utility tax paym ent was
m any special prices on m aterial for
Ijewis, w arden at the penitentiary; Dr. recoverin g from an attack o f the flu.
New Agricultural Head $7,340,626 86 or 17 67 per cent o f all those w h o plan to build, repair or T obias I*arson, Clarem ont (C alifor­
Mr. K oshland was a m em ber o f the
R. E. Lee Stiner, superintendent o f the
taxes paid.
paint.
nia) Courier.
The adm inistration, irk
insane hospital at Salem and Dr. W. tow n cou ncil during 1933 and took an
Should all public utilities be
active
interest
in
beautifying
the
park­
In the near future a can vasser o f bringing forth these codes, announced
Solon T. W hite, Yam hill County
D M cN ary as supet intendent o f the
placed under governm ent ow n er­
ing
opposite
-
!ie
Cady
building
on
the
Federal
H
ousing
adm
inistration
I
the
Agent fo r several years, w as app>oint-
purpose o f doin g aw ay with “ ch ls-
hospital at Pendleton
ship and operation they would be
Kront street, also was sponsor fo r the ed W ednesday by G ov. Martin to suc-
wlll make a special call on every real-1 Pi,n|? ■■ Tho Federal governm ent la
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rem
oved
from
the
tax
rolls.
W
ho
new band stand east o f the piostoffice ceed Max G ehlhar as d irector o f the
dent and business man in W ashing- now the biggest "ch lsler” o f all.
The board, o f w hich the govern or fo r future band con certs fo r Beaver state departm ent o f agriculture. H e i then would be forced to carry the
ton County. See Mr. P eck fo r an es­
bu
rd
en
?
The
home
ow
ner,
the
is chairm an and the secretary o f state ton.
tim ate on m aterials needed before ap­
will take o ffic e A pril 1st.
building ow ner, the farm er.
Largest results are obtained by a
and state treasu rer are m em bers, still
plying fo r loan. He will be glad to
Mr. G ehlhar rvsigned from the posii
«mall classified ad.
jadvise.
C ontinued on P age 2
E aster Cards B row ns Pharm acy.
lion January 14.