The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 05, 1935, Image 1

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    Ol U
L IB R A R Y
LARGEST C IRCU LATIO N IN
\'( )L. 9. NO. 7
BK A \ ERTÖ N. O REG O N.
•NA ^ Statehouse Bits of Local
Events For
Past W eek
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E A ST E R N W A SH IN G T O N C O U N T Y
PUBLISHED WEEK IA
F R IP A Y. APRI L 5. 19J5
Miss Carter Bride at
Pretty Church W edding
Last Saturday
Officers of Juvenile Lodges
Torch Honor
Society Plan
to Entertain
Miss G enevieve C a r t e r , d a u g h t e r of
Mrs. Irruese C a r t e r , o f R aleigh, be-
1 c a m e th e brid e o f M r C laren c e P a lm ,
of Seattle, W a sh ., a t a very p r e tty
T h e m o st im p o r t a n t new s of the
w ed d in g held S a t u r d a y a t th e B e a v e r- j
w eek w as th e c h a n g e s b ro u g h t by G ov­
ton
C o n g r e g a tio n a l
c tiu rc h .
Rev. ‘
e r n o r M artin, p a r ti c u la r l y th e la th e i
! C h a rle s C la r k e r e a d t h e c e re m o n y in
B e a v e rto n H ig h school s tu d e n ts held
Rose M arie Lowell is t h e s u p e rv i­
u n e x p e c te d rem ova l o f Leslie M. Scott sor of th e new R a in b o w C lothing 4-H
th e p rese n ce of r e la tiv e s a n d in tim a te . th e ir r e g u la r s t u d e n t body m e e tin g
as c h a i r m a n of th e S ta te H !g h w a \ club, w h ich received its c h a r t e r lust :
friend*.
I F r l d n y a f te rn o o n . Chus, f , W a lk e r
C om m ission.
B ut th e sto ry b ehind week.
T he bride w a s d resse d in h e r m o t h - l f i o i u the N o r t h w e s te r n School of C o m ­
th is ex e cutive a c l reveals so m e v e ry
er's w ed d in g dres*
of
n e t a n d lace,
n ie rc e w a s t h e m a in s p e a k e r ol the
D avid Phelps, g r a d e school t e a c h e r
in te r e s ti n g situ atio n s, sh o w in g th a t
a n d c a r r ie d a w h ite Bible, a n d a
day, lm piestung upon th e m in d s of th e
M a itin w as r e lu c ta n t in rem oving is a b s e n t fro m his d e s k th is w ee k due
sh o w e r b ouquet o f pin k a n d w h ite j s tu d e n ts th e t a c t t h a t a pel son w as
to th e d e a th of his f a th e r, A. H.
Scott, but could not avoid it.
flowers.
Miss G e ra ld in e C a r t e r , as old ls he ac te d , no m atte« how
I h ips of In d e p e n d e n c e Orville J o h n ­
bride's maid, w o re a light blue d ress m a n y y e a r s lie h u d lived.
A d d e d ic u-
son Is s u b s t itu tin g fo r him.
a n d c a r rie d a m u f f of p in k a n d w hite tu r e s of the m e e ti n g w e r e h a r m o n i c a
A w e e k before G o v e rn o r M a rtin
D/. a n d Mr«. F o r e s t H o w a r d a n d
flower«. L ittle L o ra in e Cart»« , flow- n u m b e r s by E d Me E lroy a n d a n ora-
to o k a f o u r d a y t r ip w ith th e m e m ­ d a u g h t e r sp e n t t h e w ee k end a t Kelso
e r girl, w as d resse d in light blue or- tio n on D e m o c ra c y by L u M e r n D ean,
bers of th e h ig h w a y com m ission, an d a n d Longview, W a sh .
On W e d n e s -1
gnndio, c a r r y in g a b a s k e t of pink
r e tu r n e d abso lu te ly sold on
Scott. d a y D r H o w a r d m a d e a tr ip to Cor- i
T h e G irl R e s e r v e s m e t f i f t h period
blossoms.
H e kn ew S cott h a d sp e n t m o st o f his v a U i ^ n d E ^ e n e
T u e sd a y in tile g y m n a s i u m m a in ly for
S
am
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,
Jr.,
a
c
te
d
a
s
best
tim e in service to th e public, had
th e p u r p o se of d isc u ssin g p la n s fo r
S. P. L aw lo r is g r u b b in g s tu m p s a n d
m an.
sp e n t m illions of d o lla rs t h e p a s t th r e e
R h o d a Thyng, left (F in k photo), w as installed honored queen of
N a tio n a l Gwl R e s e r v e w e e k A pril 7-14.
P r e c e d in g t h e c e re m o n y
Sam uel
y e a r s w ith o u t a b r e a t h of scandal, p r e p a r in g a c r e a g e fo r the plow on th e j
bethel No. 8, J o b ’s D aughters, a t a cerem ony last n ig h t in B e av e rto n
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an d w as p e r h a p s t h e best h ig h w a y St inton place s o u th o f Allen's avenue.
while Chuck Chapm an, ce n te r (Photo A rt studios), will be installed
v i ilk
i k in
i . s . ••T’S.,
in t h e se rv ic es o f t h e C o n g r e ­
A now resid e n ce is being built by a
a n d Miss J o a n W
"T h e S w eeteet
c o m m is s io n e r O re g o n h as ever know n.
m a s te r councilor of F rie n d s h ip chapter, De Molay, F r id a y night.
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F iv e
P o r tl a n d firm j u s t e a s t o f th e F re d
S to ry E v e r Told."
T h e w edding
Annelle Ringhoffer, r ig h t (Gladys Gilbert studio), honored queen of
| Kil ls w ho ju s t r e c e n tly e n t e r e d th e
j G oyt hom e on F a r m i n g t o n road.
m
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r
c
h
w
a
s
played
by
Miss
M
a
rg
a
re
t
bethel No. 1, presided a t a cerem ony during w hich th e m a jo rity de*
I school w ere in tio d u c c d a n d welcom ed
U pon his r e t u r n th e G o v e rn o r let it
E arl.
M r a n d Mrs. T ed S c h u lm o ric h of |
g ie e was conferred.
be k n o w n he w a s sa tisfie d w ith Scott P o rtla n d , sp e n t S u n d a y a t th e hom e
A re c e p tio n followed in t h e c h u r c h “
S |,m l .n H a l a a Col
parlors.
A ssistin g a b o u t th e rooms i
W la , D o ris Collins,
a n d would r e ta in h im on th e com m is- ¿ ^ ¿ F ' a ' n d Mrs. H arri, H an so n .
sion.
H e wag to a p p o in t but one,
w ere Misses C a t h r y n
D en n e y a n d “ nd
A ftf
“ •* faUM-
Mrs. Belle W a lk e r w as a luncheon ,
t h a t to r ep la ce C arl W a s h b u r n e of E u ­
D o ro th v C a rte r .
T he c h u r c h a n d re-
Ml;s s cYom 1f p r i s o n , styl-
hostess
to
a
few
la
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y
f
rie
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s
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id
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gene, w h o h a s been an x io u s to quit.
c e p tio n ro o m s w e r e b e a u tifu lly deco
L‘
F r ®n k Co " s Poke to
G u e s ts included Mes- . . .
It w a s r e p o r te d reliably t h a t this new a t h e r home.
r a te d w ith f e r n s a n d s p r in g f lo w e r * .|lho g lrla on P l 0 I * r D , ca«.
Former
Beaverton
Boy
a p p o i n tm e n t would be F. L. Touvello dame.- W a lte r V an K leek. M C. Me Victory Bethel No. 2 Job's
T h e couple d e p a r te d Im m ediately! T h e T o rc h H o n o r society of t h e lo-
of Medford, who h a s been sp o k e n of K e r c h e r a n d V. A. Wood. C a rd s w e re j
for Seattle, W ash., w h e r e th e y wiil c u l hig h will p i e s e n t a n I n te r e s tin g
Wins
Debating
Honors
Daughters
Instituted
at
played
d
u
r
in
g
th
e
a
r
e
a
noon.
a s th e f a t h e r of t h e P a c ific H ig rw a y .
m a k e th e ir hon.e.
¡ p r o g r a m T uesda y, A pril ltith a t 2.30 p.
Mrs. E. Stipe, Mrs. R. R. S u m m e rs, j
■— — -
I *n. in tlie g y m n a s iu m .
Amuiig i.u
Beaverton
Saturday
a
n
d
Mrs.
G
uy
A
le
x
a
n
d
e
r
a
t
te
n
d
e
d
the
B e a v e rto n hig h school s tu d e n ts de­
H ow ever, th e f ir s t of last w eek
n
u
m
b
e
r
s
will
be
a
tr
o
m
b
o n e uolo by
b a tin g ability w as a g a in b r o u g h t to Julius Christensen Elected
th i n g s b e g a n to h a p p e n .
B u t let's luncheon and m e e ti n g of N y d ia T e m ­
G loria R ollins, a d u e t in Sw iss by E li­
ple D a u g n te r s of t h e Nile W e d n e s d a y
V ictory bethel No. 2, Jo b 's D a u g h - : !!K h t, .w h en w Yrd w as received here
review f irs t t h e h is t o r y of th e p erson . ..
.
, . _
President I. O. O. F. z a b e th a n d M a g d a le n a B oeckli, a skit,
responsible for th e
c h a n g e in th e a t Mrs.
J |L e M atilda Kellev e n t e r ta i n e d F r i - Uj„
It ers, in s titu te d a bethel at B e a v e rto n 1 ‘ h a ‘ Kenlnelh ,VV ood Sco“ ' Sl nlor a ‘ °
' No, No. a T h o u s a n d T im e s N o.” by
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tl.
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of
th
e
local
school,
p la n s of th e g o v e r n o r —H e n r y F a i l ­ ,
. ...
. hom e of h e r m o th
.. e r, , Mrs.
,
S • a tu , r d a y • n ig ” h t a n d installed
t h e fol-
th e belle of th e T o rc h c o m p a n y , R o b ­
W
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in
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to
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c
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u
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ty
I.
O.
O.
F.
co
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d
a
y
a
t
th
■
ing Cabell.
Cabell is d ec la re d a fine
officers:
C a roline h ad won f o u r d e b a te le tte rs d u r in g his vention w a s held at T i g a r d
Rhoda
e r t J a c k s o n , a n d R a y m o n d K uglaiui.
F
rid
a
y
G eorge S titt, h o n o r in g Mrs. Della ir ..... ..
college days.
H e is th e only forensic
citizen a n d a t th e prese nt tim e is a d ­
e v e n in g M arch 29. w ith t h r e e co u n ty M a iia n Boyson will give a R u s s ia n
anctaco. C a l . . w h o , T ‘ly r K ' honored q u e e n ; H elen B erst. " s ta r " to e v e r e a r n f o u r letters.
M
cCauley
of
S
a
n
Fi
m i n i s t r a t o r of th e la rg e F a ilin g e s ­
tu p danc e. T h e s e n u m b e r s will be lo-
uest for th e past !**" o r P " “ « * " ! F lo re n c e S y ve.son,
h a s been a house g uest
D u rin g his f o u r y e a r s of in ter-col­ lodges re p r e s e n te d a n d s e v e r a l from lowed by th e m y s t e r y play, " T h e C a t's
ta te.
H e is w e a lth y a n d con sid ered
I
Bovd Ju n lo r p rin c e ss; R u t h
Filley, g u ide ;
P o rtla n d . A p p ro x im a te ly fifty a tte n -
lege
d
e
b
a
te
he
h
a
s
w
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l
s
,
,
a v e ry ca p a b le b u sin e ss m an, one w ho
I
Bovd W in ifre d Berst, m a r s h a l ; D o ro th y Me­ h a v in g p a r tic ip a te d in 78 contests. H e ^ed t h e e v e n in g session
W h i s k e r s ” w ith th e follow ing c h a r a c ­
will m a k e a good com m issioner.
rge T h yng. Mrs. G eorge B l a * P r e e n ' ,3 enior c “ s ' o d l a n '
, Mc‘ is now p a r t tim e a n n o u n c e r fo r rad io
VVm M orand g r a n d se c r e ta ry , w as te rs: J a m e s M iller u n d M u r t h a L e h ­
, ,i f . a n d i m
.
rv,_
r»i. Breen,
p r e s e n t a n d told of th e ac tiv itie s of m a n a s Mr. a n d Mrs. E r n i e J o n e s.
ser. Mrs M cCauley
Mrs.
D an Da-
M a n ,)nJ ju n io r c u s to d ia n ; H elen T hyng. sta tio n KOAC.
i M a rio n
Metzier, E d ith
H ardm an,
It w as Cabell w h o first s u g g e sted to vies of Seattle, W a sh
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| th e c o m in g G r a n d lodge se ssion to be A leth a H u le t te a n d C a rl C orn ils a s Mr.
M a itin to run for C ongress at th e
a n d Mrs. Daly, a n d M ir ia m D o ty u n d
Mr. a n d Mrs. E lw ood B ro w n a r e be- 1 - ‘» i .. I I I
N .dyne E c e t .r , m i n ­ /->• ■ p
•>| »
,
h t l d in Salem la Mag
election five y e a r s ago. S ittin g in th e in g felicita te d cr. th e a r r iv a l of a baby g ™ '
B e a v e rto n lodge gav e th e obligation -Ja y G ibson a s Mr. a n d M rs
Burns,
H a u e r ' s e c r e ta r y ; F r a n c e s Vail I i v e s e i v e s W i l l Attend
A rlin g to n
club o n e day, t h e s to r y boy S u n d a y n ig h t. T h e b a b y h as been D ow ning, t r e a s u r e r ; E velyn A l.x a n -
Congregational
Church
,n ‘ be in itia to ry degree, w i t h m e m b e r s D o n n a Bsoad a n d M u rk e y S a y r e will
states. Cabell said to G e n e ra l M a rtin n a m e d J o h n W allace for his tw o d e ' Pl a n ‘s t ; ' f K a >' Miirtln b b r a n a n ;
6
6
fro m T ig a rd a n d H illsboro g iving th e Pla>' «be p a r ts of Mr. a n d Mrs. S m ith ,
" W h hy
y d don
o n't t you ru n fo r C o n g ress on g r a n d f a t h e r s .
._ M a rg a re t Imlay, in n e r g u a r d ; E d n a
Mrs. M a s te m is
..... _
.
, , se cret w ork.
H illsboro d e m o n s tr a te d ! D elb e rt B u r k e , th e o tficer, is rip e for
th e d e m o c r a ti c t l c k e t - y o u would be ¡
i o r Ml.s . B io w n d u r in g her cor)_ B la n k e n o u te r g u a r d ; J e a n Klein, r, '
‘ 11 iMa y ,.a ,
°5 . ‘be . ' ,r t h e flag ce rem ony, both o p e n in g a n d , l *io big tim e.
T h e le m a i n i n g c h u r-
elected.
m u u t
tn e general,
gener
chaplain; and Jekn So b a r m a n , c u s to d ­ R e se rv e s w II a t t e n d c h u r c h in a body c ,osln
Red.
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said th
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c h a r i t y lodge a n d th e con- a cte. in th e play is th e C a t p la y ed by
a m a R e p u b lic an ." " T h e n c h a n g e an d
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ventla*
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on\
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^
a
s
favoring
a
t
h
e
ca
t.
i e s . Della M cC auley d e p a r te d th is lan of !iS h t s '
r u n ,” r e tu r n e d Cabell.
T h ey will t a k e „e t c h n r t e r „ . a p i n g c e re m o n y a n d ln-
w eek for h er hom e in S an F ra n c is c o _ h o llo w in g th e in sta lla tio n o f J o b ’s Girl R e se rv e W eek.
By
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o “ !.. i OKAY
p
T h a t is w h a t h ap p e n ed , a n d Cabell
a n d t h e F a ilin g e s ta t e w e re h ea v y
c o n t r i b u to r s fin a n c ia lly to M a rtin 's
c a m p a ig n s for C o n g re s s a n d for Gov-
ern o r. a l th o u g h Cabell is a reg istered
R e p u b lic a n
But t h e r e is even m o re
b a c k of th e a p p o in tm e n t.
Misa Lucille B e r n a r d left M onday g u a r d i a n ; I. R . M etzler, a s s o c ia te
f or Pasad“ n'a,’ C a L ‘w h ere~ sh e h u ac- g u a r d i a n ; Mrs. G eorge T hyng, secre-
c , pt9d a position of d ie titio n in Occi- , t a , y: M r s - B e rt h a Brow n, t r e a s u r e r ;
d e n ta l college.
Mw. E ilene H o w ard , m u s ic ia n ; Mrs.
^ j r an<j j ^ rs
Conoly m oved t h e M a r th a Wood, c u s to d ia n of p a r a p h n a -
lia; M rs Vivian L aw ren c e, d ir e c to r of
firot of t h e w eek to P o rtla n d .
Miss E m m a H u p y of Seattle, W ush., b o sp ita lity ; Mrs Lillian Filley, direc-
Cabell, a g r a n d s o n of H e n r y Failing. ■ visiting w ith h e r f a t h e r liere.
t o '' of socialability; M rs
M argaret
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‘a v isitin g w itn n e r t a tn e r ^ n e c e ^ ^
D e n n e y _ d ire c to r of f in a n M 8 . * Thp
a n O re gon pioneer, w a s an aide-de-
y r . a n d Mrs. H e n r y D e ss in g e r
c-amp to G en e ra l M a rtin d u r in g th e aon J im m ie Le.‘ of Deeu C ree k sp e n t above w e r e installed by M«s. V ictoria
W orld W a r. Cabell's fa th e r, an a r m y “he w e e k - e n d a t °the VV^ F. D e ss in g e r E rick so n , G ra n d G u a r d ia n of Jo b 's
colonel w a s a close perso
p erso n a l friend of home.
ho m e
I D a u g h te r s of
or O regon.
regon
M
a c tin ’, .. a a n n d d th
th e e nlc*ure
d d
a tT e .1 T he Q ueen of V icto ry Council, ......
M.wtin
p ic tu r e renllv
rea lly d a d te
a te
Mr. . a «a
n d Mrs. E lsw o rth , w ho h hav
who
iom there.
I he n e w h ig h w a y com- resided in th e Chas. E a s t e r ly h ouse installed th e B e a v e rto n B ethel pre
n n s s to n e r is
40 y e a r s of -age.
for 30n ie tim e have moved to K in to n , sen ted e a c h new m e m b e r w ith a hand-
* *
a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. J. C. S n id e r of Kin- k e r c h ie f corsage, w hile th e B e av e rto n
T h e r e f o r e w hen Cabell w as a n x io u s ton a r e now
occ u p y in g th e E s t e r l y 1 Council p rese n ted e a c h m e m b e r of
to s e cu re a good a p p o i n t m e n t —n o t a place.
Bethel No. 2 a n d 18 w ith a flow er cor-
r e m u n e r a t i v e one
from the G overnor. Mrs. M a ry E v a n s h as been co n fin e d sage. R e f r e s h m e n t s w e re se rv e d the
he w a s forced to listen.
Cabell w a n - to h e r bed fo r the p a s t w ee k s u ffe t- g u e s ts a t a v ery la te hour.
T h e _d in ­
ted to be on th e h ig h w a y com m ission jn g hig h blood p ressure.
ing
ing room
room being
being taste
ta s te fu
fu lly
lly ____
d e c o r a te __
d
an d n o th in g else. W h a t could M a rtin
Mr. a n d M n . R. B. D en n e y a n d for th e occasion
<lo o th e r t h a n w h a t he d i d ’ He re- fam ily hav e m oved fro m 7th str e e t to
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g r e tt e d t h e le m o v a l of Scott, how ev- c e d a r str e e t.
1 J L
M
d
L
al_
C o n tin u e d on P a g e 2
Mr. a n d Mrs. W a lte r V an K leek I d a h o l Y l a n P u r c h a s e s t h e
w e re d in n e r host« to te n of th e ir rela-
Q
n
r
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c ,
County Track Meet Dated
for
May 4th at
H illsboro
IU I m a j ,
4 1 nilliiDOro
b i r th d a y 0 a n n i v e r s a r y ‘'of*
b rother!
_S p r a g U e D r y G ° ° d s S t ° r e
C. M. M a rtin . Of Boise, Edaho.fi>>
J - C - A n d erso n a n d h e r sister-in-law m e rly a resid e n t of McMinnville, h a s
A „ nderson,
a—
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a-
Mrs. C laudie A
both w h o m ------
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h a s e d ■ **-
th e S p r a g u e D
ry Goods
live in P o rtla n d ,
I S to re in B e a v e rto n a n d t a k e posses-
G a y fo rd a n d R e n o ld W ilson a r t ‘ sion t h e e a rly p a r t of n ex t week. T he
s p e n d in g th e w eek a t th e beach.
new o w n e r iis a c q u a i n te d w ith m a n y
D in n e r g u e s ts of th e W. F. D essin- - Qf th e i____
local re sid e n ts
hom e S u n d a y w e re Mrs. M a ry
D aw so n and" d a u g h t e r M arcia. Mrs
M r^. S p ra g u e , w ho h as been in bust-
Carl D e s s in g e r a n d d a u g h t e r Nila. Mr. " * “ e hd ™ [o ii^ h e a U h ^ y e a r 8 ’ * '
a n d Mi's. Will D essinger, all of P o rt-
land, a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y D e s s i n - 1
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p e r a n d son J im m ie Lee of D eep B e a v e r t o n R e s i d e n t s
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lP e^ l a L__m.’i 8ica i t i i n i u u m
b e r . w . i . n be,
:.e g r o u p a n d t h e w hole
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of , he convention,
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M i l l e d T w o h y will sa y n set for Scholls so m e tim e in S e p te m b e r
' O th e r officers elected w ere:
San
i Lord T „ R o « prs' B e av e rto n , vlce-pres ;
' or> R ev c h a r | es F. C l a r k e. will p r e a c h C u r tis T ig a rd . T iga rd, s e c r e ta ry ; Ches-
® “e i m o n ettpeciully for th e gwls -on (er c B a n n is te r , Hil
Hillehoro, tr e a s u r e r .
" U y i n g O ur Lives above th e 'M isty
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K a a th
th e e r r in
Bos-
f,,a| s • K
in e e Denny.
D en n y Aline
Ali
w^U a n d K hoda T h y n g will a c t as ush-
ers'
P a i ''n t « a « d
of t t h e g irls
will be iheii
’. h eir special
. p e d a l guests,
guests. E \ v e r y one
is invited .
Kinton Corn-Calf Clubs
Get Achievement Awards
The
K in to n
C orn a n d
C alf clubs
. . .
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l„ t C.h.ieJ®i?1
™
- Î!
, K in to n G r a n g e hall W e d n es d ay
evening, M arch 20, at w hich tim e th e
ach e v e m e n t
pins,
c e r tif ic a te s <»f
a c h ie v e m e n t, an d scholarsnip.. w e re
Pr e a B ot l , clu b s com pleted t i n / .
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Final C. E. Convention
l i il
e
J
I* A lly S u n d a y
A fa
A fte rn o o n
C ounty C. E. co n v e n tio n will be held
nt F o re s t G rove C h r is tia n c h u r c h th is
S u n d a y a fte rn o o n w ith a p o tlu c k din-
nor a t 1 o ’clock In th e c h u r c h b ase
m ent
T he pot luck d i n n e r is o n e of
t h e u n u su a l f e a tu r e s o f th e rally.
T h is Is th e last rally of th e s ta te
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n r before
ta te c ----
o n v e n tio n t o be
hrtil a t T h e D alles In th e m iddle of
April.
E n th u s ia s m will be a r o u s e d
t„ get m e m b e r s to a t t e n d th e s ta te
c o n v e n tio n this y e a r a n d m a k e it th e
,arK(wt c „ nve„U on so f a r held
i ker, will m e e t C lu ts k a n ie i i h i e i r « e a a t t
. ,
^
■rS!,
i ^ ° ^ ° “ L''
b“ te *?*. ,th e 1 'i t e i - D i s U a t c h a m p i o n ­
ship, F r id a y evening, A pril 5th.
T he te n n is t o u r n a m e n t w h ic h is be-
ing played a m o n g th e s t u d e n t s in th e
hig h school to d e t e r m in e *.he c h a m ­
pions w as played a s follows th is w ee k :
G irls V irginia Q nandall vg M ildred
T w ohy, B etty A lb erts vu B e tty A iti­
shin.
Boys Neil J a c k s o n vs H e n r y
K u m b e r g e r, G en e B r o w n vs J a m e s
Miller, a n d B ob K n g lck e vs D on ald
1 Short,
A n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s f r o m th e f irs t
a n d se co n d year ty p in g cla sse s a r e
p r e p a r i n g th e m se lv e s fo r tlie a n n u a l
; W a sh in g to n C ounty ty p in g c o n te s t to
be held Api il 12th u t B e h n k e - W a lk e i
I Buniness college in P o r tl a n d .
ch o sen f r o m ' t h e ' b e j i m i e r r 'c l u s s 1 a r e
E v ely n
A lexander,
A line
Boswell,
A letha
..„.t-i,
H ulett,
H e le n
K u ro w o sk i,
M a ry K a t h e r t n e H a l l Ind^ cL“7cZr
m | H T hose from th e m lv u n c a i
are ' Z D a n ^ g
V I.v m r a C r a m b d r
„ A n,un.,b er ° f . " U .t e. F ' E ? f f,c5 r> a , v C hloa Gee. J u n e Pollan,1 G enevieve
,"r
a*paotad to a t t a a d t h e rally S u n d a y jo b n s o n . M a h . i i . « » .
„.n. i„, ' a a d
1 ", ^
i
A
^ H‘*rly a n d give valuable I n fo rm a tio n to un K a t h e r i n e D enne y
w ere a w a r d e d s c h o la rsh ip s w hich In ey inn m p m b ers D l f f . r e n t societies will
-r , „ .
„
, ,
T h e final W a s h in g t o n c o u n ty g r a d e
won a t the S ta te fair.
C arl Van hH p ln th e d evotional a n d special mu-
f l,8 t ye“ r tP u b l J® S Pc a k ‘|»« c ' af a
K leek w a s a w a r d e d th e sc h o la r s h ip sical n u m b e rs
•‘■>pmt u very in te r e s ti n g w e e k w ith
school t r a c k m e e t will be held a t
w hich n.'
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,
tio n a l B a n k corn show
O th e r a w a r d s pr e e id e n t a s a result of th e a c tio n of
^ “ » ^ K U r a l a n d f a r e w e ad-
H u b e r . Hillsboro, F o r e s t G rove a n d
w ere a s follows: 1st y e a r —Cecil
all schools in th e w e s te r n p a r t of t h e
cil V an thp r o u _nty
n ( y cablnpt m e e tin g S u n d a y a t
K J' * ^
W u n d retlrinK
c o u n ty will c o m p ete in th e prelim in-
Kleek. R a y m o n d R u glnnd, C h e s te r H illsboro
H I.. M .r tta “ j ñ m ír o f
d“>'‘
Í 1” ,"
arie s a t F o re s t Grove. F rid a y , At cil
R o b ,n s o n ' BillV R o b in so n . W oodrow
A
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B
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H
ite.
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s
t
signed.
2Cth, w hile B e a v e rto n , T ig a id , St.
d e b u te on th e T o w n s e n d Old Age P e n -
S taseens, C h a rles H e m ric h , R a y m o n d ,
____________
M a ry s a n d s m a lle r schools in th e ea s t-
jSion pla n wa« sc h ed u le d for W e d n e s ­
HMUrleh, Bill M ears.
3rd -C lifford
e rn p a i t will m e et a t B e av e rto n .
d ay betw e en th e S o p h o m o re a a n d
Van K leek. J a n ie
R ic h a rd s, E lm e r Beaverton Leads
There w ill be no con test b etw e en
•
c |
F re s h m e n , b u t wa# fo rf e ite d to t h e
4th - E u g e n p Van Kleek,
•ctiom a u 4 'B ”
um ! lira D u i 1
fl Tuee-|
Celebrate Anniversary Blerly.
I n U a s - U l l N a l e s F i'e sh m e n b ec au se of tlie fa ilu re of
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r
, _
U o y d A niker.
6 th —G len
P ringle.
C o m m itte e s in c h a r g e of th e m e e t d a y fo r t h e i r ho m e in Seattle. W ash.,
a n b d r a te
Mrs.
e K e lle r of Beaver- 7th -W illiam Van Kleek. C arl V an
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th e S ophs to a p p e a r .
T h u rsd ay was
includes Lee B a rn u m , of A loha-H uber, follow ing a w eek visit w ith r e la tiv e s j on M r CP|e
d th J e o ir
28th w e d d in g an- .............
Kleek, ..............
A m os ..............................
B ierly a n d .... Iv
a n ...........-
Blerly. . . . P r i o i n r tl
........
f e a , n e d i i r e
alesmen
o f ' I " r > va t y joyously w i t h
Raymond
G e o rg e R a y of G ales Creek. L. A. an d f rie n d s in P o r tl a n d a n d B e a v e rto n
fh 9 f l i n n o r n 4
vs . .
..
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F o llow ing
th
e
p r e s e n ta tio
n
of • G
e n e ra l P e tr o le u m product*; M obilgas R u g l a n d a n d F r a n c i s H o lb o k e uphold-
G ooding, o f S herw ood, E s t h e r Allen of
Miss Lucille B ro w n e n te r ta i n e d sev- n i i e r s a r y April 2. w ith a d in n e r a t the
G uests aWa r d s a m oving p ic tu re w as show n a n d Moblloll for W e s te rn O regon, a n d inn th e a l f i r m a t i v e side a n d M a rk e y
F o re s t G lo v e a n d C. H. N osier of real P o r tl a n d frie n d s a t h e r ho m e r e ­ S o vereign hotel in P o r tl a n d .
:ncludei! , few of t h e i r close frie n d - hy , hp ;,.<sis tnnt r n u n t v agent
o th e r localities, It w a s le a r n e d t h a t *he 8 » y r* a n d K e n n e th W a ld e le t h e n*gn-
Hillsboro.
cently, prio r to leav in g for S e a ttle
! sales of these tw o p r o d u c ts in t h e t ,ve side of th e q u e s tio n "Resolved;-
w h e r e she will t a k e a six m o n th s
B e a v e rto n
d is tric t
d u r i n g r e c e n t t h a t it is b e t te r to be a little f r o g in
co u rse of study.
Recovery Head Strikes
Ritz Theatre to Show
Society N otes
m o n th s exceeded t h e sa le s o f e ith e r a big puddle t h a n a big f r o g in a little
r«
il
d * i i
'w
Mr#. M a tilda Kelley, f o rm e rly of
Camp Followers S alem or E u g e n e d is tric ts f o r ‘.he s a m e puddle."
Double Bill as Tryout L a ' A ngeles, e n t e r ta i n e d some of her Mrs J u l i a C ooper w a s p le a sa n tly At N R A “ ________
i period.
I
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school dav friends at a luncheon this s u rp rise d r ec en tly by m e m b e r s of the
T he m a n a g e m e n t of th e R itz T hea- week
W a s h i n g t o n —T h e A m e ric a n people
Th,‘ tr a v e lin g pub lic a r e b eg in n in g
P re s e n t w e re
Mrs. Della O rd e r o f t h e E a s t e r n S ta r , t h e event
a tre , B e av e rto n , is o ffe rin g t h e i r p a ­ McAuley of San F ra n cisc o , Mrs. D a-i being in m e m o r y of h e r 86th b i r th d a y have a suspicion th a t som e of th e N ew
««cognize th e s u p e r io r q u a litie s of | D e e r R a c i n g N e w e s t
t r o n s tw o double bill p r o g r a m s s t a r t ­ vies, of S eattle W ash.,; Mrs. Boyd a n n i v e r s a r y .
Deal th e o ris ts w ant t h e
G o v e rn m e n t Mobilgas an d Moblloll th e c o n s iste n t
S p o r t in C a l i f o r n i a
ing T h u r s d a y April 11th. Should th e Mrs B lasser. an d Mrs. T h y n g of Beav- G r a n d m a Claasen
e p e n t t h e w eek to t a k e o v er all busine ss a n d in d u s t r y a d v e r tta in g c a m p a ig n a big f a c to r
public sh o w a d esire for th e se tw o ,.rton
, n d w ith f o rm e r M e n d s a t Cornelius, and th is suspicion is h u r t i n g recovery l n d l h ‘‘ c o u rte o u s efficient service
R a c i n g d e e r a r e the n e w e st Hport
f e a t u r e p r o g r a m s th e y will be c o n tin ­
W a s h in g t o n g r a n g e will visit Beav- Mrs. S. W M cllvaine a n d Mrs. Gene- it w a s a s s e r te d by S Clay William«, re n d e re d by th • G e n e ra l P e tr o le u m in C allifornla. a c c o r d in g to
a n a r ti c le
ued in th e n e a r fu tu re .
erto n .-rang«- S a tu r d a y . April 13th. ac- vieve R o b in e tte a n d c hildren, sh e re- r e tirin g c h a ir m a n of t h e N atio n al Re-1 em ploye# here, u n d e r th e e n t h u s ia s tic in th e April issue
of th e M o d e m Mo-
C om in g S u n d a y for a fo u r d a y run, c o r d ln g to t h e sc h ed u le of visitatio n s ports a d elig h tfu l tim e.
co v e ry B oard, in a s t a t e m e n t to t h e I le*def#hip o f Cecil Barnes. Is m a k i n g e h a n lx a n d inventions.
y o u r old fa v o rite Will R o g e rs }n a jol- aflo ted a t t h e J a n u a r y m e etin g ol
Mrs. C laa sen also a t te n d e d c h u r c h S e n a te F in a n c e C o m m itte e
‘ be le ad in g gas cen- j Mr a n „ M r, w „ b u r T ,
of K e |_
Hey(
Ca|
n pphew of M |v j
w
services w hile a t Cornelius.
W illia m s
describes
th e se
B r a i n tens of t h ^ W illa m e tte valley.
th e P o m o n a g range.
ing April 11 to 13 a double bill w ith
T ru s te r * a s "c a m p follow ers” ln N RA ,
Li-le W a lk e r a n d I v a n B ierly w ere
tw o new p ie tu te s " L ig h tn in g S trik e s on th e h o n o r roll for th e w in te r te r m
a n d he u rg ed C o n g re s s to le gislate
Club News
I U U 0 - 1 5 U U L o r d s \A ( O O d
in a to r# of the sp u rt.
A bout a y e a r
F ire t" a n d Beyond t h e L a w ; ”
April a t th e O re gon S ta te college
specifically
on th e field to he covered
Lisle
.
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A E. H a n s e n h a s been v ery b u sy t h e aKO ‘ b ey c a u g h t five y o u n g d e e r In
An
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r
14 to 17, “U n d e r Pre.asure” also “R o ­ m a d e s t r a i g h t A I let. w hile Tvan w as
has been m a d e f o r re-o rg a n izin g th e by N R A so as to elim in a te th e th e o r y paat w | n #,.r h au lin g wood from t h e old Oreg-in a n d a f t e r s tr e n u o u s effort,
m a n c e in M a n h a tt a n ."
N o ra ise in on th e 2.5 honoi roll list.
T hewe j a c j{ Sloan p r o p e r ty of p io n e er tim es, ‘ r a )n «d th e m for h u r d le a n d o b sta cles
old " C o in e r G roc *ry club" of B e a v e r ­ p r o m o tin g c a m p followers.
p rice s fo r th e se e x t r a special shows.
R e c e n t guest« a t t e n d i n g a pot luck ton
of s te e p le c h a se c o u r se th e s o u t h e r n
T h is o rg a n iz a tio n cut q u ite a q u a c k d octors o f econom ic ills “hold HOUtbwe„ f of town
d in n e r a t the ho m e of Mr. an d Mrs s w a th in pioneer s o c iety a r o u n d this pet th e o rie s on w h a t should be done
M r H anHPn c o n t e m p la te s c u t t i n g ■‘ a te 's n e w e st sport,
ABKAIIA.M R K I C H E N
for
a
n
d
to
business
Mr.
W
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s
lnoo
to
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corda
f|p
wood
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R ichey included Mr. a n d Mrs. C arl locality.
F u n e r a l services w e re held T h u r s ­ K linge of G aston.
said, a n d a r e ’also larg e ly to b lam e
haa somp Wfjr)d cuttpri! w h o ,h a v e
T he a ffair was i
d a y fro m th e G e r m a n C o n g re g a tio n a l given in h o n o r of Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k
IIITF.OV
for u n c e r ta ln l ty In th e busine ss world w o rk e d for b)m OVPr flvp „a r | ,
c h u r c h at C e d a r Mills for A b r a h a m Beal.
Purchases Old Drum
and f a ilu re of buslnews to revive."
Mrs. J o e F lin t is im p ro v in g follow­
R e lc h en , age d 86. w ho passed a w a y
_, R a y Scott e x p e rt s n a r e d r u m player,
Mr. e n d ____R_
Mrs. F ___
re d _____________
M a tth ie sen of
ing a n a p p e n d ic itis o p era tio n a t th e
In The W ild W est
e a rly this w ee k at his ho m e on r o u te B e ave rton, w e » e d in n e r g u e s ts S u n d a y an d a m e m b e r of th e G. A. R - S V.
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Mrs. C.
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Los Angeles,
Good S a m a r i t a n hospital.
B e a v e rto n
.To wa« f a t h e r of Mar- j j a r e b 24. of M r a n d Mrs. J a m e s fife a n d d r u m corps, re c e n tly sold his Cal., Is « p en d in g a few d a y s w ith h e r
Charle« R u r k e of Scholls, w ho h a s
R oy B acon p u r c h a s e d a te a m of
g a te ! a n d A b r a h a m R e lc h e n at hom< Moore on h e r M rth d n v a n n iv e r s a r y .
«nnre d r u m and bo u g h t an old a r m y sister, M rs E R. Sheets.
She h a s bo.-n receiving t r e a t m e n t a t t h e St colts la s t week.
I n t e r m e n t took place in th e Union
Mrs J a y Gib < n held high score In «iruni 50 y e a r s old Tt h a s a ra re to n e ju st r e tu r n e d from a visit w ith a noth- M a rtin 's hot s p rin g s up nbove B onne-
lf>)
c e m e te r y .
W E P e g g w as in c h a r g e "500" at th e H iteon club s p r in g p a r ty foi open a i r m e etin g s s u c h a s en c a m p - er s is te r a t Brooklyn, N. Y.. al*o vllle d am , w as dow n Monday. H e sa y s w R e . b e k a J h ' c lu " b !. la d i e s a t t e ‘ n d e d * c l u '! b
of a r r a n g e m e n t s
M a rc h 2b.
m e n ts an d th e e ta te f a ir a t S alem
sp e n d in g som e tim e w ith a n o t h e r sia- th e m ud b a th s su r e a r e hot, 118 de- ,____
1 1 '
” * 11 1 e
home. 'v
Mr. R e ic h e n c a m e to B e a v e rto n 44
Mr an d Mrs. C. B. W illia m s a
n
d
, --------------------------- te r a n d b r o t h e r In S pokane. W ash.
grees, t h a t I n d ia n ^ c o n d u r t t h e r e so rt, j
Mrs.
C.
W.
St
r
u
t
h
ers
a*tonded a
y e a r s a g o fro m Switz r la n d His wife son w e re r e c nnt
g u e s ts of Mr. and
Th-» R e b e k a h N eedle a n d Social club
At t h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of t h e Re- T h e r e is m u c h sn o w u p t h a t way.
p assed on in 1932.
Mi- J. W. Holt "f Mats- n s ta tio n
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