Image provided by: Beaverton City Library; Beaverton, OR
About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1935)
Statehouse Gossip EROSION EXPERT By E R N E S T L. GRAY P olitical n ew s the past w eek w as con centrated at tw o points at Salem and at M cM innville. The strik e, a t torney g é n é r a is opinions and candi d ates featured the events at the for mer w hile the G range convention, in state session , put the latter city on ' the m ap a s far as p olitics w as con cerned. It has been a busy w eek, but one in w hich m ost even ts culm inated and lacked little hangover for s p e c u -, lation. • • • • • The sta te grange, o f course, is not political, but its a ctiv itie s belie the j oft repeated statem en t the grange does not go into p olitics except w here it e ffe c ts the dirt farm ers. W ell, ; alm ost everyth in g p olitical does a ffect the farm ers a s m uch as an y other ci tizen, but at tim es during th e past tw o y ears the gran ge has really gone be yond the bounds set by them selves. H. II Hi'iiiiett. win* is dire«tor of soil erosion prevention, tins hoen nnnieo by L ast year at the gran ge session in the I’resiilent to issisi in the work re R oseb urg the m ove for the independ lief progrimi ent candidacy of P eter Zim m erm an for G overnor w as started. N aturally it w as not an o fficial action but if W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty 4 H m em ory serves your coiium in st well, C lubbers to B ro a d ca st the sta te Dank issue w as th e basis of P r o g r a m T h is E v en in g the platform . Zim m erm an spoke for I it there and it w as endorsed on the floor, th e d elegates know ing that such | W ashington C ounty's 59 club mem- endorsem ent at that tim e carried w ith bers in attend ance at th e annual 4 - H it the nom ination of Zim m erm an for club Sum m er School a t C orvallis w ill Governor. broadcast a fifteen m inu te program * * * * * °ver KOAC F rid ay evening, June 21 It w a s also from R oseburg, during at 7 p. m. Special m usic, group sin g - th e gran ge convention, that word th at ing, and in terview s w ill feature the an independent nom ination con ven iton radio program and inform th e pubiiç w ould be held w ithin tw o w eeks. And of the w ork th ese y ou n gsters are do it w as held w ithin tw o w eeks. P er- ing a t th is sum m er school session, haps, and w e know this to be true, Sum m er school for th ese boy and m any of th e gran ge m em bers them - ¡girls closes F riday ev en in g and they selves are n ot in terested in political will leave for hom e on a sp ecial train am bitions, but som e of th e leaders in at 9:30 a. m., Saturday m orning. This th is grea t organization in O regon are. train w ill arrive in P ortlan d at 1 p. m. T hey have been criticized, and it w as ; S tages w ill m eet th e train and trans- expected th at som e tim e in the near port the W ashington county delega- future th e tru th o f th ese criticism s tion back to B eaverton and Hillsboro, m ade on the floor of th e con ven tion This sta g e w ill arrive at B eaverton w ill be proved. ¡at 1:30 p. m. and at H illsboro at 1:45 * * * * * p. m., accord in g to th e schedule an- L ast year, as w ell as at th e gran ge nounced by L. E. F ran cis, a ssista n t session last w eek, o ffic er s have been county agent. th e subject o f m uch criticism . B oth Am os B ierly, R t. 3, B eaverton, son tim es they have been su stain ed in their o f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B ierly, w as m otives, but each year th e support has elected a m em ber of the B oy’s E xecu- been w eakened. The m otives, par- tive com m ittee for the sum m er school ticu larly o f the G range trio—M aster session. T his is a com m ittee that R a y Gill, Morton T om pkins and Dr. m aintain s d iscipline am ong the boys. A lbert S lau gh ter—w ho are th e ch ie f On last Saturday, the R aleigh Gar- lobbyists d uring le g isla tiv e session s, den club, w hich w as th e only 4- H have freq u en tly b een ’ ' questiond. ! club from W ashington county to en- Those w ho have observed them sta te ter a float, in the R ose F estival pa- such criticism is justified . W e are not rade, visited the sum m er school at com m en tin g other than to sta te w here Corvalhs. T h ey were accom panied there is so m uch sm oke there m ust i by Jam es L. R ose, their leader, Mrs. be fire. M oltzner and Mrs. V alley of R aleigh • • • • • station. Leland F lint, local leader This year the G range did o u t-ste p o f the K inton D airy club, arrived at its bounds w hen it criticized Gover- C orvallis at the sum m er school ses- nor M artin for n ot gran tin g a pardon s*on on Sunday to spend four days to W alter E. Baer, a P ortland en gi- w*1*1 th ese youngsters. The W ashington cou n ty boys and n eer w ho is up for deportation by federal o ffic ia ls to G erm any b e c a u s e '&■■ Is ■« atten d an ce from th e E astern he is an "undesirable citizen .” A p a r -;en<l ° f the county are as follow s, don would m ake such deportation im- i „ G ir^ Lois Bierly, I^a \ onne Shull, possible, sin ce he has served tim e in B cavsrton ; B etty R uth Sutton, R osa- the Oregon p en itentiary. B u t th e he Ann R eed, A loha, H elen Scnm eltz- G overnor refused. The agitation for ®r' Sherw ood; -lean P atterson , Evelyn h is freedom , because the crim es for ^ °h n‘*t’” ' Garden H om e; Lois Ann Sel- w hich he w as convicted occurred m ore hy, E d ith Sandberg, M arjolive Snare, than 14 years ago, w as not started by Barbara M arugg. Rt. 5, Portland; Lois th e G range but lik e the labor agita- R eplagle, D orothy M cHyde, Garden tion —radical elem en ts took hold and Borne; Ju ne Boswell, B e a v er to n ,Jew- sw ayed for th e support o f organiza- el> Bilyeu. H in k a K oopm ans, Louwe tions, such as th e grange. It is un- B ersm en , B ette Pilkington, Tigard, fortun ate, th e farm ers have enough Mary Jacq u ess, Oswego, problem s o f their own to give w ay to B oys—C harles H em rich, Carl Van euch dem ands by their leaders. K ieek, E lm er Bierly, A m os Bierly • • • • • B eaverton ; D onald Steele, Garden R ay Gill, m aster, stepped from his H om e; W illiam Gale, Sherw ood; Ar- o fflc e a s pr esid in g officer, and lit e r - ; thur Jacquess, O swego; W ilbur N y- ally w ith tears in his eyes pleaded for berg, T ualatin; Merle P ennington, B aer and a fte r a bitter fig h t won Sherw ood; W alter E am es .Tualatin; over support for the resolution urging Myron B u sw ell, Sherwood; Joe Ber- his pardon. Ju st w here th is e ffe c ts ger, E rnest H ite, Beaverton; C hester th e farm er has not been explained to R obinson, Tigard; H erbert Lafky, the public, nor perhaps ever w ill be. Sherw ood; John H ansen, Rt. 2, Port- The G overnor’s address there, follow - land; R ichard H agg, R eedville. ing th is figh t, received a cool recep ----------------------------------------------- tion, and only due to the national c J C * m aster's p resen ce w as h eck lin g dur- r a t n C r s I i O n o r e a v j U e s t in g his talk avoided. B ut th ese w as o f B e a v e r to n R eb ek a h s very little applause. • • • • • But this m ust be said for the grange o fficials. The m atter of a recall a gain st the G overnor w as a live issue, but It w as n ever brought up, sin ce M aster Gill declared he w ould rule it out of order. T he lin es w ere pretty closely draw n on the issue, how ever, and the m atter m ay have sp lit the session w ide open. It w as best the gran ge officially w ould not endorse th e recall m ovem ent but, it is know n th at its leaders are a ctiv e in th e m ove- m ent or w ere som e tim e ago. The talk o f recall is dying out slow ly, however. , . j , « B eaverton R ebekah lodge No. 248 m et for their regular sessio n Tuesday c'en in g . A special tribute w as la id 'he fathers. A m usical program w as enjoyed. Mrs. Ma«jory Lew is gave a Piano solo. Andrew D enholm sang a group o f Scotch son gs and Fern H ain es also played piano selection s w hich w as follow ed by an old fash- i«ned sp elling bee. Andrew D enholm , ° f P ortland, w on the prize by spell- >ng dow n’ the other con testants. Visi- tors were present from Tigard A lunch of cak e and co ffee w as served *n the dining room by th e com m ittee. Mr. and Mrs. Linden M yers en ter tained a group of relatives at dinner At Salem the m ost im portant sob- Sunday in honor of Mr. M yers birtb- ject w as that a ffectin g strik es Tr*» anniversary. G uests included Mr M ultnom ah C ounty circuit court just and Mrg L D VVood o f Albany, Ore., M onday upheld th e governor in hi* ^jr and ^ rs John Brigg, and sons ordering state police to disperse pick- John Jr and Dan of ^ Grand, Ore., ets. The decree by Judge Jam es W Mrs N ellie Myess. Miss H allie Myers. Crawford, a form er state sen atcr went and Migs NeUie Mae Paul, all of Port- further. It decreed that only w orkers ,and and Mrs Myers m other, Mrs at a plant m ay picket that particular pjorence Johnson. T his w as a home- pla a L com in g for the relative* and a m ost * * * * * enjoyable tim e w as had by all. The state police have been m obilized V isitors at th e hom e of Mrs. Sam ready for action the past w eek and Olds Saturday w ere Mrs Em m a Sm ith they have been called out at various o f Bake*. Oregon, and Miss B ess Ar- tim es. but at the present w ritin g chibald, o f Hiillsboro. Sunday g u ests there has been no serious casualties, o f Mr, and Mrs. Olds w ere Mrs. Mary It would tak e considerable nerve to go Lim an and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Black- up a gain st th ese so-called fla tfoots stone, all o f Portland, Miss Lillian because th ey are ready and w illing to Jackson of Los A ngeles. Calif., visited tak e an yone "on”. T hey are a w ell th e Olds hom e Monday, tr a in ’d corps, w hich drew the com pli- R odger Johnson, son of Mr and m ent* o f M ajor-General C harles H. Mr*. P ete Johnson, left for San Fran- M artln. now G overnor o f Oregon. : cisco. Calif., W ednesday to spend th* C ontinued on P a g e 4 eum m er w ith hi* uncle at that placg. $24,500 B ond Issue P r o p o se d for B ea v e r to n S c h o o l D istr ict N o . 48 Italy’s Mew Army Tanks \re Hardy News Notes From Here- Elsewhere The annual school m eetin g o f Beav- erton D istrict No. 48 w as held at the high school auditorium Monday even ing. By nine o'clock there w ere only se v e n ty -fiv e voters present. D oris H eaton o f S ch olls is a candi- Mrs. A leth a H aulenbeck w as re ate for Goddess o f Liberty a t the elected clerk w ithout opposition. Dr. H appy D ays celebration . C. E. Mason, Anna K ruger and A. E. , ^ A m acher has been aw aid ed W ilson w ere placed in nom ination for the contract for the annual school director, and Mr. Mason w as elected audit in W ashington county. to the office. Mrs. Z im U ic k of near S un set road, The clerk's annual report w as given ■ has m oved into Heaverton. as follow s: R eceip ts $56,540.19. e x -| M arilyn Brow n visited last w eek penditures $52,665.62, cash balance and Mrs. H arry Joh nson ut $3,874.57. Hillsboro. Dr. Mason, sp eak ing for the board, Mrs. M artin B on figh t of Scholls w ants the d istrict to purchase fiv e spent the w eek end with h er d aughter acres at a cost of $3,000, for a new Mrs. L illian E gger. brick grade school building in an oth E velyn L ichty and A rchie Zim- er part of tow n, procuring a go v ern briel visitd e Mr. and Mrs. Gail Karn m ent donation of $20,000 and bond the of Orenco recently. school d istrict for an additional $24,- Miss Beulah It. C heever presented a 500. H e stated the other m em bers group o f her stud en ts in a piano re of the board, Mr. Short and Dr. T al cital W ednesday evening in the Y. W. bert, w e ie also in favor of the plan. C. A. auditorium in Portland. P up ils This proposition of bonding the school jfrom B eaverton ap peasing w ere E ve- district for an additional $24,500, did Jn A lexander, H elen C avaness and not appear in the legal notice for th e i G enevieve Johnson. A large crow d annual m eeting, otherw ise there would | o f relatives and friend s w ere present have been a larger attend ance present. One u| ilie ne . lut it loi tanks In use by Hit* Italian army is here shown ¡at the affair. Many took part in the discussion. Mr. and Mrs. R obert Z evely and nein Koine It w as adm itted by the board that said diout to take a nimbler olí the abutment of a bridge during a r daughter Velvet of IbineviU e and Mr. in 'In ill proposed new grade school building h was uni ilam .ind Mrs. Ralph Mapes o f Salem , vlsl- w as not needed for three or four ju ‘d ,; ie home of Mr. and Mrs. Stevo 1 years. At present the d istrict is in debt W ilso n R iver S h o r t C ut MM r.'and' Mrs. R a y nFoxton, Mrs. Ed. $20,000 and S h eriff Connell is sellin g ‘H a p p y D a y s ” C elebration H alsten, Mias M ersa H alsten and Miss m any parcels of land for taxes. P r o g r a m Includes Full to the o e a E va W hitw orth attended a p icnic at Anna Kruger, a • graduate of Reed beach Sunday given for for- college is to be com m ended for her D a y o f E n te r ta in m en t Knute tile Tourial T raffic Through Jantzen m er residents o f D akota. persistent fig h t again st m ore taxes, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. H anna w ere din Tile F am ous T ualatin Valley their taxes, sh e says are more than ner g u ests o f Mr. and Mrs. R a y F oster $400, over 50% or $229 of the su m be Baseball gam es betw een four out- ing for school taxes. G ive M ultnom ah, W ashington and at their hom e in P ortland Monday I standing county team s, races and coa- evening. T here is stron g opposition in B eav ! tests for young and old, firew orks, Tillam ook cou n ties a square deal a Mrs. M. C. M cK ercher en tertain ed erton w ith $20.000 indebtedness, to patriotic ex ercises and a public w edd s u a ig n t line is the shut test disiano* vo’te $24,500 additional bonds during ing are on tap for the annual "Happy u etw ten tw o points. Look a t tile m ap Mrs. L orraine K n igh t and H erold I th ese hard tim es, w hen the present Days" celebration to be held in H ills- o f O regon—Tillam ook is alm ost di M ayer o f P ortland at a dinner F riday Sunday g u ests a t the Mc- fa cilities are am ple for the next three boio July 2, 3, and 4, under th e uus rectly W est of P ortlan d. In the Porf- evening. Included Mr. area in clu d i«« ' W ashington ' 1 K ercher hom e ‘ncdud«d Mrs. or four years to provide th e best edu- , pices of the City fire departm ent ' Ev- lana cational train in g for the young people erything will be free d u n n g the th .e e co u m y c ,t,e s lh ere «ver 520.000 { ¿ / J a j f w l t h h ei ’ of B eaverton and vicinity. ; day event w ith the exception of ot O regon—y et if we destre to «pend nti W alter_ Van K .eek and In dications are that a neavy v ote dunces and carnival concessions, w ill be cast again st th is proposal by j h e annual iven t at the eoltnty »eat J , “ " “ / „ ¡ ‘„‘„‘„J* ¡ T i n , ^ 1 " ^ . ‘iT “ V u c ti« '¡i'ir t'1 Ih ' r it r t a S T iit T ,1 taxpayers at an election to be held in th e near future. ington county and H illsboro «esidents. 1 lL sea O iegon aouth of McMinn- ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed W oods o f Ilw aco, P articular attention has been paid to v l,ie' J o b ’s D a u g h te r s E n te r ta in W ash., visited friends and relatives in this feature of the celebration this Can an Y ‘"“ Ingbwuy m ission iy/i tills “ " “J v com o .......« .o n ex .•* B eaverton W ednesday M a so n s w ith r r o g r a m year .benches, tables, and other picnic l'1-*111 w,**y uuctl d iscrim ination a g a in st O glesby Younir of P ortland utti.nd f n n t i » ! , . . 1________ ’ ......... : , »he o c o u l e o f O r e i r . i n ? w g i e e u y io u n g or P ortland, attend- • fa cilities having L. been provided for _ iu ilf lh e People of O regon! ed the M orelock funeral services S un B eaver B eth el No. 18, Job's D augh- those who w ish to spend the day vis- L ven the dairym en of Tillam ook day. ters en tertain ed the M asons as sp e c ia l ■ting w ith friend s and form er n ie g h - '-ounty and tln w fam ou s ch eese e x _ Mrs. A. Isler and tw o children o f g u ests T hursday evening, w ith a mu- b°''3- p cU ’ L a il H aberlach, w ant the W ilson Coquille spent from T hursday to Sun sical p rogiam . Miss D itto of V ictory Clash betw een Verboort, rep iesen t- stiver H igh w ay built so they m ay haul day v isitin g at the hom e o f her sis te r B ethel No. 2, Portland, gave a piano ing the Tualatin V alley League and ll‘e iillu u io o k on the Rind Mis. D ew ey D rorbaugh. solo; La R ay M artyn w h istlin g so lo s, cither Aloha or Tualatin, top county cheese to P ortland and on their w ay ^ ^ J „ a y Gibson and Mrs. H. R. Mrs. accom panied on the piano by L ouise team s in the Sun set league, for the h«*>»e buy hay from W ashington coun- k elso n attended a picinc at G aston >11 rhum ~ uesday J Howard. Mrs. F orest H ow ard sang, W ashington c o u n t y baseball cham - . ty ly farm t“ ,m ers. e l8 - . .. T given by m em bers o f Un The by m m em em otrs bers o o f f the accom panied by her daughter. pionship on the afternoon of July July 4 ‘ is ' r h . t federal s k n l « governm » . « « . . 1 ent w « ants . • . t t h h . e . . 1 . T ^ d a y y g given n oy hlights o? W ilson R iv er Road bu.lt so that m il- Wr a " ' ^ b ° f^ ‘ ha‘ pl8ce' . R efresh m en ts w ere served the g u ests fea tu ied as one o f the highlight returned Us^of , ‘ ,8 ' J 5? S h eets retui in th e dining room, the tables being »he celebration. Cedar Mills of the — lion“ ° f feet of tim ber scorched by the . recent t bl8 bm f fires can be be salvaged salvaged he be- to '.helr hom e Saturday from a six beautifully decorated w ith bright bou- Farm Union loop and eith er R oy or recen |res ci?n » eekcTuStay at R a ln ler- OrPKon, w here quets o f flow ers. G aid cn H om e representing the W ash- fore it is too late. At th e next regular m eetin g of ington C ounty league, will play on the | The W ilson river is teem in g w ith Mr Sheet8 wns «“ Ployed, Mr. and Mra. J ay Gibson and Jay, B eaver B eth el, m em bers of V ictory aftern oon of July 3. Both gam es will the finest tio u t in the W est—a fiaher- > accom panied by Mrs. Lee H ichey B eth el w ill be gu ests, honoring the ° c free. P .a y o ffs betw een team s tied m an's paradise. n esv r .a t t ... u..* u. ...c T ourists from all parts of the w orld aad Van Brown drove to B on neville girls for their kindness and courtesy for first place in any of the leagues This is slated tor the afternoon of July 2. are travelin g ulong the coast h igh w ays <lam Sunday for un outing, in in sta llin g the local order. w ill be a kid party all m em bers being Total of 27 county girls are entered seek in g scenery, adventure and new Mr. and Mrs. D. M H olbrook o f dressed as sm all children. M asons in the Goddess of Liberty contest. Sc- , »ionics and yet m iss the P rom ised Portland w ere visitors at the hom e and E astern Stax m em bers a»re also lection of th e lucky will be m ade I ualatin Valley. of Mr. and Mr«. H. U. N elson Satur- invited to attend T hursday evening, Saturday night at the Shute park and 1 llis toutrtwt tra ffic eloquent tid- day. June 27th. the G oddess of Liberty ball is sched- *nK« that Oregon possesses the grund- \ j r9 Fred O m stead w ho has been --------------------------- uled for the ev en in g of July 3. The est scenery, fish ing, lure, sublim e confined to the hospital for th e past G oddess and her four atten d an ts w ill clim ate and m ost beautiful h o m ssites three w eek s follow in g an autom obile L o ca l D ru m m er be selected by a novel m ethod w hich and natural resources on earth. ¡accident, w as able to return to h er M a k es G ood Will g iv e e a c h girl a fair and equal W hy not build the W ilson R iv er hom e the first o f the w eek. Mrs. H ighw ay already the T ualatin Val- Om stead is m uch im proved but still __ chance. One o f the largest d isplays o f fire ley highw ay is built from P ortland, j confined to her bed. Front page Oregon Journal W ednes- w orks in the history o f the "Happy B eaverton, Huber, Aloha, R eedville, ssur *w“ - '“™'r*-• Sr ï ï ï ü s r - B— .^ tr r ,v ;,,ir , «„“«s i T t r í s i s : ä „ ä s ä * -■ s s ä siïzrr Tr r s ,rr- sä * n£s -* ___________ __ Orphans from St,. M arys attend ed land encam pm ent now in session m erch and ise prizes for th e various long continued refusal to con stru ct th* the annual picnic a t I^iurelhurst Park Several y e a is ago he played w ith th e co n tests have been donated by county W ilson B iv ei H ighway^ denyjn^ ,Jus- | n Portland W ednesday. The a ffa ir tlce and happiness to the half m illion sponsored by th e St. M ary’s Alum B eaverton M ilitary B and for local 4th m erchants. p iople residing in M ultnomah. W ash- nj association. Ju ly celebration s w ith Earl E van s j ington and Tillam ook counties. playing sn are drum and Louis H ugh- —E A R L E. F IS H E R J. A. Orm andy, gen eral p assen gei son th e b ass drum, com prised » agen t for the Southern P a cific com dandy drum section for the band that P o rtla n d A tto r n e y O p en s pany visited th e B eaverton Enteif- m ade B eaverton fam ous in other days. O ffic e in R o ssi B uild ing L eg io n Jam b oree to be prise o ffice Tuesday. R ay Scott beating the "triple roll” in “Stars and S tripes F orever” on the 4th H eld at R o a m ers R e st I R. M etzler and J S. Talbert left will m ake the E a g le scream . for the W ilson river T hursday for a E u gen e B rookings, P ortland attor few days cam p ing and fishing. ney, has estab lish ed o ffices in the M RS. B I J.I.K MASON T he W ashington County Jam boree Miss G ladys McLeod o f H lllsb o o, ;ral serv servic Funeral ices w ere held at P eg g s w ith L eona[ d Adatm8’ w hicn con sists o f several A m erican form er B eaverton girl, entertained i ___ , ___ i_.. , ___ , 0 - .7 ar|d will carry on a general practice chapel Tuesday, June 18, for Mrs. o f law. H e will be in B eaverton on Legion P o sts in W ashington C ounty group of girls at her hom e last Thurs- Belle Mason, aged 82 years, w ife of w ill be held at R oam ers R est, on th e day even in g and announced her *n- Saturdays ftom 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. W. D. Mason, w ho died Sunday ev Ju ly 14 Mr. B rookings is a graduate of the Tuulatin R iver, June 23rd, accord in g gagem ent to R. H. Busch. ening, June 16 B elle L eggett w as |aw* denartmi.-n of^the Xv’isennuin 'lTn!! to Lie announcem ent of the Com m an- is th e date set lo r th e w edding. Mrs. bom March 20. 1853. in Ohio County, V(,rgjty C|(U_,M ,,f jejo!) and has p iac- der o i Ar8 °n n e P ost of the A m eilca n C hester H anna w as am ong the g u ests Indiana, and n r rried in 1874, to W. D le g io n of Sherw ood, which poet Is in present, ticed in P ortland sin ce 1910. Mason of St. Paul, Indiana. Four charge of the picnic that has becom e ! The A ssociate M atrons and P atron s years later th e y m oved to Sw eet an annual affair. clubs o f E astern S tar o f P ortland and Springs, Mo., and m ade their hom e N e w s p a p e r to H a v e O w n The L egionnaires will in itiate th e vicinity, en tertain ed Mrs Inez G ialser there until com in g to B eaverton five r r new large dance hall w hich is now and W. P ercy Fulson, n ew ly elected years ago. Four children w ere born B uild ing in N ea r F u tu re being built a t R oam ers R est for th e grand officers, at a banquet at th e to this couple, all hoys, tw o of whom benefit of the patron s of the park. B enson hotel la st T u esday evening. died in infancy. One mJn, Clyde Mason W est H ills P ost No. 66 of the A m erl- Mrs. P au lin e Moore R iley nnd R obert The P ioneer P ub lishin g Com pany resides in H lggln sville, Mo , and C. E can le g io n which had a picnic sched- H enderson were also gurats. The Mason of Beaverton. Mrs. Mason LHO,! of*1Short^-tr# et i ul('d for the sam e day at nnother park T railers club held a banquet the sam e suffered a strok e nine years a g o ___ , an<1 ?rom r _ _ P _ Fordnev 1 has to i oln ,n the W ash ing- evening a t th e M allory hotel, and has been in ill health ever since, hav- from rom ° ’ ■ 1 Fordney ^ " in stru ctio n of ,„ n r „ un, v R „ ,m er« R e st cam e in a body later to join in the ing b een confined to her bed for the a m odern building for their new spaper P ortland Legionnaire« are being in- d ancing at the Benson. Mr. and Mrs. plant, w ill be started a t an early past tw o m onths. vlted. The W ashington C ounty p osts J. S. F elsh er and Mr. and Mrs H a riy Interm ent w as in C rescent Grove date. participating in the picnic are th e E llander o f thbi place attended, cem etery. posts from Forest Grove, Banks, H ills- The A ssociate M atrons of the E ast- F a rew ell boro, She*wood, and M etzger, T he ern S tar o f Portland and vicin ity on- The B eaverton Junior B aseball team com m ittee in ch arge ha« planned an tertained the A ssociate P atrons and w as defeated by Aloha W ednesday, . all day program for the b en efit and fa m ilies w ith a picnic dinner at Jant- June 19. T hey lost by a «core of 12-8 Long a rigure m th e I rogress vl- en tertain m en t of the L egionnaires. zen beach S unday The children --------- played ba„ ftnd var,0|m Mr Jones hit a hom er and Lawlor a cin'ty, I. L Morelock s sudden passing , triple, for B eaverton. B eaverton has Eriday, 1« both surprise and regret. _ . ____ __ ______ „uu Mrs. J. S F elsh er o f this place The announcem ent of _________ the date __ o f and a gam e w ith Sylvan F riday and one H is sunny disposition won a host of (h<> m arriage as of July 14th, 1935, o f attended, with C ougar M ountain Sunday. They friends. Miss G ladys McLeod o f H illsboro, Mr and Mrs. I. R M etzler enter- play Aloha in a return gam e next A* a Pioneer form er schocd diree- Oregon, a graduate o f B eaverton H igh talned friends from H illsboro Inst W ednesday. to '’ and neighbor toilin g for the heat School, and Mr. R. H. Busch, w ho in T hursday evening. Four table« of The lineup for Beaverton: Catcher Interest o f hom e and com m unity. a D eputy S h eriff o f W ash ington bridge w ere In play follow ed by re- Bi 11 P u lver P itcher R ay Ms*rae- dp,“P in tne h earts of friends County, Oregon, w as given at a party freshm . nts. cini 1 b ase—Gale E m m ons. 2 base w hom he knew and loved who knew hcJd at the hom e o f Miss McLeod'« Miss Vivian B erg has returned to Jam es Lawlor. S 8, Glen Jones and loved him his m em orv w ill live parpnjs jn Hillsboro. Oregon, on th e her hom e In Clareeholm , A lherta, (captain) 3 b a se--K en _Burke,_ R as *onK a* l° v* and friendship last. ev en in g of June 13. 1935. T he g u ests Canada a fte r sp en d in g eeveral F Lcirls Blxby C. F .—Elw tn N elson _ enjoved the ev en in g at card* and a m onths w ith her sister, Mrs. Ben L field —Bud B a lfe tm gr.) Candy at Brown* Pharm acy. light lunch wa* served j Shell es. i