The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 11, 1936, Image 1

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    LA R G EST C IR C U LA T IO N IN
VOL. 10, NO. 30
The Court House
Happenings of Week at
The Countv Seat
E A ST E R N W A SH IN G T O N
COUNTY
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
Beaverton, Oregon, Fridav, December 11, 1936
Labor Leaders In Drivers Seat
Babson Says Unions Hold Key
To Prosperity Coming Year
Farmers Union Mtet
News Notes From
Has Large Attendance
Here and There
A tten d ance o f the W ash ington Coun-
| ey U nit F arm ers U nion m eetin g Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. E ssex Marsh and son
day w as the best for several m onths, Jack returned W ednesday evening
over one hundred partook o f the pot from a tw o w eeks trip east, visitin g
B y R ose Cave
luck dinner served by th e ladies o f ! relatives in Chicago, 111., D etroit, Mich.
Cedar Mills local and th e attend ance N ohtr P latte, Ind., Souix City, Iowa,
W ashington, D. C., D ec. 11—The
' for the regular m eetin g w as far above and m any other places.
The follow in g C ircuit C °urt orders sign a ls are ail se t for 1937 as a year
average.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C lem ents are
have been sign ed by Ju dge R.
o f p io sp erity .
The tide of b usiness
Otto F ow ler o f C orvallis, w ho w as | spending a few d ays a t th e coast.
F ran k P eters and filed
recovery is running stron g.
T he na­
to have sp o k en oil th e operations of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. S h eets sp en t last
w ith th e Clerk
tion h as tak en a long journey from
the O regon Seed G row ers association, w eek at A sto n a w ith Mrs. S heets s is­
M ark T. Cox v s A lverta G ates, et als the d ep ression bottom. P ublic o p tion m
w as unable to be present. S ta te P resi- ter, Mrs, R ichard M eieeqeies.
order
ation
. . . . of con
, . firm
,
. . . . o f sale.
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.a n d h olid ay
buying
reflect
the
; d en t Geo. W. P o tts g a v e an in teresting
M is. J. S ch tez and son J a ck o f P ort­
M attsr o f Liquidation o f S u e
: change. Y et som e m ajor d isa ster such
The se v e n ty votes ca st at the Boav- |
' report on th e N ation al F arm ers U nion i land spent Monday even in g w ith her
order to se ll le a l p ioper y.
: as seriou s labor troubles could
sud­ erton city election T uesday resulted 1
C onvention at D es M oines, Iow a, in brother W. H. Grauer.
W orld W ar V eterans, S ta te Aid Com ­ denly halt thU current upsw ing.
Is
N ovem ber.
Mrs. W. H. G rauer’s sister Mrs. D.
m ission v s O liff M annen, d efau lt and there a p ossib ility of su ch a catas- in the electio n of Lyndon L. Myer* as
Mayor; R obert Johnston, councilm an
H e stressed principally the organiza- | J. G illiland o f G rants P a ss spent last
decree .
trophe in 1937?
to serv e one year, Guy C. Carr, D ew ey j
j tion o f jun iors sa y in g to keep them in­ w eek w ith her.
H. W. Currin v s R uth L ongfellow ,
Labor on C rest of W ave
D ro io a u g h and L F. Hum burg, coun-1
terested in F arm ers U nion activities,
Monday evening at the close o f the
et a ls d efau lt and decree.
F or tw en ty -fiv e years I h ave p reach ­ oilm en for tw o yearn.
H om er W ilson j
for they are the lv a d eis of to m o rro w ,; regular m eetin g of th e I. O. O. F.
H om e O w ners Loan Corp vs Fred
re-elected
recoider-treasu rcr
w as his m essage.
Lodge No. 252, the B rothers en ter­
A ntrobus et als, con firm ation o f sale. ed that th e Law of A ction and R oac- w a s
R esolu tion s brought before the m cet- tained the sister R eb ek ah s and several
C ity o f F orest Grove v s Laura A. tion ap plies in hum an relation s ju st as N am es w ritten in on the ballot in c lu d -;
■ ing by th e L eg isla tiv e C om m ittee friends w ith the follow in g program:
Y oung, et als, d irectin g publication of it does in p h ysics and econom ics. L a­ ed Mrs. M. D oughty for Mayor; Mrs.
bor's b argain in g power c o n tia c ts and Guy Carr and Mrs. D ew ey D io ro a u g h ]
asked for leg isla tio n a ffe c tin g dairy
S in gin g "A m erica” F ern H ayn es
sum m ons.
E a ch re­
I industry. The U tility D istrict, and the w as m usician.
N apoleon R oyier vs W illiam Barber, exp an ds ju st as the volu m e of busi­ to serv e on the council.
T h is is not the ceived one vote.
H . C layton Fo>. o f Im bler, Ot®-t printing o f our sch ool books by S tate | A ddress o f W elcom e, A. E. W ilson.
et als, ap poin ting o f guardian ad litem n ess rises and falls.
Judges w ere W. E. M cK loskey, R.
gon, recently nam ed a s th e out­
printing presses.
A readisg by D onna P lagm an.
U nion C entral L ife In su ran ce Co. ve finst "labor boom ” in our history.
N o d efin ite action w a s taken con­
standing 4-H club b oy in the U nited'
Tw o son gs by R osa Hum berg.
Sarah G albreath, et al, foreclosu re of A tound the turn o f th e century, the D. W ilham s, G. F. F ordney. C lerks -
railroad brotherhoods m ade th e na­ Anna H yland and Mrs. C. W. N ew ton
cern in g th e
acq u isition of better
Tap d ancing by D onna P lagm an.
S tates and w inner o f th e larg«
ch a ttel m ortgage.
A gain
The B eaverton City C ouncil m et
grounds for cou n ty fair, h ow ever all
Several accordian solos by Eat l
M oses trophy. T h is is th e fourth]
W. M. E van s e t al, vs Tigard Motor tion seriou sly labor-conscious.
Co. se ttin g day for h earin g objections ju st a fter the W orld W ar, union m em ­ M onday and d iscussed w ater ordin­ tim e in the past 10 years that Ore-'1 present agreed th a t they w ere not Drorbaugh.
bership sk yrock eted to an all-tim e an ces and fire equipm ent.
A new
w illing to go into debt and th a t it
Several violin solo* by Miss Lo-
to report
gon club m em bers have w on th is
m ust be a cou n ty fa ir In reality as raine E lsing.
E th el m g erso ll v s C harles F. In ger- peakof 5,600,0Q0.
In n either of these gas sto v e w as ordered for the city hall
h
igh
national
honor.
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n r a i f i m i n
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V v r v u 'n i'o r
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previous labor cycles, how ever, did
w ell as in name.
J. E. Jacobson had ch arge o f the
soil, order o f sa le o f real estate.
w ork ets hold the balance o f pow er as County Com m issioners
That th ey did not favor lettin g i program .
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sp ace to su ch exh ib itors who m ade i t 1 A fter the program refreshm en ts of
The F ollow in g P robate O rders h ave they do today.
a p ractice o f m ak in g all fairs w ith I enke and co ffee w ere served and all
W hat are the reason s for labor's
been Signed by Judge Tnnipleton
Operate County Hom e p o r m e r C o u n c i l -
| high priced sto ck w ith w hich it w ould, had a very pleusant evening.
stra teg ic p osition now ? Finst, th e re­
and filed w ith th e Clerk
; be im possible for the a v era g e farm er
Miss G enevieve Johnson, daugiitcr
E. F erdinand D iedrichs, approving actio n s from depression su ffer in g has
A com p lete revision o f the adm injs-:
of W ash ington C ounty to com pete. of Mr. C. F. Johnson, becam e the bride
em barked th e nation on a decided trative p olicies relative to the m an ­
in ven tory and appraisem ent.
They favored k eep in g their prem ium o f T hayne Sm ith, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
G uardianship of R oyal R aym ond, course o f liberalism . One of the m ain agem en t o f th« W ash ington County
m oney a t hom e.
T he m atter is to be S. Sm ith o f Tillam ook, Oregon, Sun­
Jr., approving bond, and approving pillans o f th e N cV D eal philosophy H om e and H ospital brought w ith it
tak en up a g a in at th e F ebruary m eet­ day afternoon N ovem ber 29, at tho
com prom ise and settlem en t of claim rightly has been to im prove the work- the release o f Chas. O. R oe su perin­
ing. sin ce th e Jan uary m eetin g w ill be hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. D ess-
in- | ere sta tu s.
The W alsh-H ealey Con­ tendent o f th a t in stitu tio n .
F lora Cam pbell, ap p oin tin g adm
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W illiam H arrison B osw ell w as born electio n o f o fficers, and m ost o f the inger.
The Rev. H arper R. R u in s
tract Act, th e W agner Labor Act, the
M ounting m a in ten a n ce cost# of the
istrator.
H enry Byron Sagaberd, gu ard ian ­ G uffey Coal A ct and the Social S ecu r­ hom e and the im perative n ecessity of i a t Deld, Oregon, March 15, 1890, and m em bers w ere in favor o f g ettin g Mr. of the B ethel C ongregational Church
road the cerem ony in the presence of
ity A ct are all pro-worker law s passed a com p lete re-organization and re­ 1 died at his hom e in B eaverton Dec. F ow ler if possible.
sh ip, approving new bond.
Ladle« o f the M iddleton Looal w ill im m ediate relatives and the W. F.
Most Im portant o f all to trenchm en t in the in terests of the ! 5th, at the a g e o f 46 years, 4 m onths
F ran k lin T hatcher, ap p oin tin g ap- sin ce 1933.
H e is survived by his w ife be the h o stesses a t the Jan uary meet-1 D essin ger fam ily w ith w hom the bride
labor is th* now dead N R A .
T h is j resid en ts 0f the hom e and the people
dayf
praisers.
bus m ade her hom e sin ce infancy. The
sa ‘n- [ ; 7 ‘t he'‘cou n ty!‘W ad eT h “ s V e p ad"visa-i Stella U B osw ell. tw o d augh ters A line in Saturday. Jan uary 2. 1937.
Flora Cam pbell, d isp en sin g w ith ap- sta tu te leg a lly recognized th e bargai
couple w ere attended by the brides
ing rights o f labor and it outlaw
praisem ent.
iw ed
ed ablc> „tat«* m em bers o f the C ounty | and
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sister and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
D uring
B eate S ofie H etlesater, d isch argin g in terferen ce by em ployers,
,r!ag I Court.
^ ! re,11
Jobs D aughters Install
L A. Kerr of Portland.
execu trix and clo sin g estate.
’ B lue E a g le d ays union m em bership ; T he c o u n ty C om iss joners have as- m other, Mrs. L B osw ell O ntario, Ore.
N ew O fficers Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith will m ake their
G uardianship o f P eter G. Sm ith, e t , jum ped fifty per cent,
sum ed a ctiv e m an agem en t of the one sister, Mrs. Cecil L. H orning o f
R ichland, Ore., several other relatives
hom e in Tillam ook w here he Is in
al, approving report o f guardian.
E lec tio n F avorab le to Lalior
home, w hich a rran gem en ts w ill be j
and
a large ,, c iic le o f friends.
Jobs business.
In stallation
cerem on ies of
C E. H edge, au th orizin g m o n th ly ' Mr. R oosevelt's sm a sh in g victo ry on continued for the p re se n t
i
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Member* o f the D aph ne club und
F lora H unter K night, nurse is there
Büs^ e“ w as a m em ber o f B ethel ; D augh ters B ethel No. 20. were held
p aym ents to w idow of d eceased.
N ovem ber 3 is a second reason for
W illam ina D. Jesse, clo sin g esta te labor's stro n g position today.
Their in personal charge, f o r t h d present C ongregation al church o f B eaverton a t B ea v erto n M asonic hall Monday their husbands were en tertain ed at the
r for
nr m
mn
r n t than
non
( a n years,
vnnra
a»wl at
of
t Ho evening.
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. . . . . . . I ber of
ore
ten
and
tho
visitors hom e o f Dr. and Mrs. F o r ie st Howard
and d isch argin g ad m in istrator.
votes, particularly in certain crucial tim e.
tim e o f his death w a s a deacon o f th e ] w ere p resen t am ong them past grand Saturday evening, a six o ’clock dinner
V ictoria A irola A nderson, au th o iiz- states, helped to turn his victory into
church.
H e w as su perin ten dent of a sso cia te guardian Mr. B u ck w cll and w as cooked and served by Dr. H ow ­
in g filin g o f am ended p etition.
j a landslide.
E m p loyers in som e in-
th e Sunday School for tw o years, a j past graniT guardian Mrs. Prigg.
T he [ ard. 500 w as in play d uring the eve­
C arl E. Muller, con firm ation of sale dustries, im m ediately sizin g up the M arsh’s Garage D isplays
New H udson-Terraplanes de^ u'd ilnd u ntirin g w orker in the g irls from Victory B eth el N o 2 aided ning.
o f real property .
j situ ation h a v e beaten labor to th e
v
‘ church. H e W&g also a valuable m em -
the in sta llin g cerem ony.
O fficei ,
A group o f relatives gathered at the
M arie Sm ith, gu ardianship, appoint- draw by b oostin g w ages.
In other
her o f the ch oir and m ale quartet o f for the ev en in g included in s ta llin g 1 hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. D ow ning
m ent of guardian ad litem , d e f a u lt ! industries, w orkers, q uickly becom ing
It w as H u dson and T erraplane day the church.
Two o f his favorite num -j o fficer F loren ce Syvenson, past queen,: T uesday aftern oon to celeb rate the 4th
d irectin g sale o f real property.
con scious o f their new power, have
‘“ ’ Y yesterd ay in B eaverton accord in g to
hers “That B eautiful Land" and "He In sta llin g gu ide H elen B erst; m ar- '
, . _ arsh,
u
F ran ces B ernards order o f sale and m ade new dem ands.
H ence, w hat \ E ssex M
Hudson and T erraplane A lw ays is T h ere” were su n g by t h e , *hal, R hod a T hyng; secretary, Clare j birthday an niversary o f their grandson
Bobbie D ow nin g o f Portland.
ap proving second an n u al account.
] began as a few con cessio n s has the dealer, w ho reported a large a tten d ­
Mrs. E u nice M urray visited her
C hristine P eters, guardianship, or- prospects o f now d evelopin g into a an ce o f people v isitin g h is showroom m ale quartet at the funeral services. ¡B arzee; chaplain, R eba D orm an; m u-.
In addition to his church activ itiei sician, P eg g y O 'N iel; junior custod- j daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
der of cita tio n to be issued.
n ational w a g e con flict.
T he crucial yesterday.
Mr. B osw ell w as active in civ ic a ffa irs ja n, V irginia H a n n o n ; senior custod- j Chas. Brow nhlll at D illey, Thursday.
E lm er Scott, ad m ittin g esta te to question today is:
Are labor leaders
C om m en ting upon
the advanced
R alph Hollund, sm all son o f Mr. and
probate and ap poin ting May S cott a d -¡g o in g to be sa tisfied w ith their gain s sty lin g , rem arkable room iness, per and w as a m em ber o f the city council ¡an R uth "Buckwcll.
H is p a ssin g ls l The fo llo w in g o fficers w ere install Mrs. R obert H olland w as brought
m inistratrix.
I or w ill th ey “nip prosperity In the form ance, and driving case of the 1937 i for o v e r s l x years.
Joh n S ch illin g, closin g esta te o f rec­ bud" by im m ediately d em anding still H udsons and T e n aplanes, Mr. Marsh an irreparable loss to his loved ones, >ed: Queen o f the B ethel, R uth F illey; hom e from the hospital Tuesday, fol­
higher pay a n d 1 or a thirty-hour w eek ? said, ‘for cars that are so sral-sloek his church and the en tire com m unity. g r, p rin cess, W inifred B erst; Jr. Prtn- low in g a m astoid operation.
ord,
Shirley Carr, d augh ter o f Mr. and
Thq cost o f liv in g is an oth er big and slim -w aisted in exterior appear : | F un eral serv ices were held M onday | cess, Jean K lein; Chaplain, Evelyn
factor in th e situation.
P roduction an ce th e room in ess found inside is a afternoon at the church w ith R ev. A lexander; M arshal, Marian M etzler; , M is. Guy Carr is con fined to her hom e
M arriage A pplication«
P allb earers w ere R ecorder, Im m ogcno H offm an; Treas- w ith ch ick en pox.
P au l A. Borchers, Sherw ood 4 and costs h ave been boosted by increased | tribute to the skill o f H udson design- Burns o fficia tin g .
Mrs. R uth M ersereau o f K lam ath
R.
C.
D
oty,
W
illis
Cady,
H arris H an urer, B arbara Scott; chaplain, Doro-1
taxes and w ages.
M eanw hile the de­ ers.
R ose Marie W. B rase, Sherw ood 3
All four o f the new cars, the
V ictor E. Siederm an and D orothy D. m and for goods has been inflated by H udson E igh t, H udson Six, D eL uxe sen, E. G. W ebb, L L. M yers and Al thy M cBreen; librarian, B etty H ansen; ' F alls visited her parent« Mr. and Mrs.
The con clud in g services pianist Carol P eterson,
The fiv e . H. O. Stipe, W ednesday.
] the flood o f pay in creases and d ivi­ Terraplane, and the n ew Super Ter­ bert W ilson
B littersw yk , both of V ernonia.
Sherm nn,
D olly
Mr. und Mrs. A. C ockran received
dend extras.
R igh t now food costs raplane are longer, low er and wider w ere at W est H ills M em orial P ark in m essengers, Jean
Wray, Ann Johnson and A loha Fen- \ treatm en t at the hospital early Wed.,
B irth s
are a t a n ew top sin ce 1930, clothing than th e preced in g m odels, y et the ch arge o f W. E. P egg.
nell and I*a R ay M artin;
Sr. c u sto d -1 m orning for bruises and cu ts su ffered
to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. R a y ,1 p iice -ta g s are stea d ily bein g m arked exterior lin es sw eep rearw ard from
R ay
lan, M arjory Scott; Jr. custodian, Mar-1 whvn their car skidded into the ditch
i up, and ren ts are rising rapidly. Ev- the new d istin c tiv e radiator grille County Teachers Meet
B eaverton, Nov,
g aret S cott; inner guard, D oris Me- j on a ccou n t of icy p avem en ts near
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er> thin g p oints to a vigorous m ark-up w ith a flo w in g grace th a t con ceals
Nam e Heads, D elegates B reen; outer guard C atherine Van Sylvan.
W ilford D avis, o f C ornelius, indicted j jn prices and sharply h igher living the great room in ess and com fort inside, i
K lcck; cu stodian o f ligh ts, F a n c cs ] Al Jan nscn ha* been confined to his
last w eek for m anslaugh ter in c o n n e c -■ co sts d uring 1937.
H ence, m y gu ess
“E a se o f en tran ce h as been provided j
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hom e for several days w ith the grippe.
F orest ■ D ow nin g; soloist, R oberta W alley.
tion w ith th e death o f R alp h Prahl, ¡g th a t recen t w age in creases w ill not by m ak in g th e rear doors on the so- i R ussell Thornburgh,
of
H
illsboro,
Strikes dans 5 in ch es w ider th an last year! Grove w as elected president o f the i The o ffic er s o f P a lestin e D eM olay, \ Mr. and Mrs. J ay Gibson, Mr. and
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M P K has been _ given until Mon- sa tisfy labor for very long.
asso- Portland, conferred a special d egree Mrs. Lee R ich ey, Mr. and Mrs. L oftus
day, D ecem ber 21, in w hich to en ter an d other serio u s labor troubles are and both f ront ancj rear doors are
W ash ington C ounty T eachers
h is 'p le a on b ein g arraigned before R alread y con sid erably above la st y ea r’s j ¡nch es higher. The front door is now elation at their first cou n ty in stitu te j on R uth F illey, Carolyn and V irginia j all of B eaverton and Mr. and Mrs.
F ran k P eters, circuit judge, according level. The to ta l for this year is 1.80° | hinged at the front pillar instead o f for the present term a t Tigard Satur- Talbert w ere flow er gjrls.
Dr. Tul-| F rank Beal o f M eadow Ijik e were the
day. A. A. B aldw in is vice-president, 1 bert san g a couple of solos accom - g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl K linge at
a g a in st 1,300 for 1935.
to court records.
I at the center.
G reen vs Lewi*
A nyone w h o has not yet seen or M arguerite D ooher o f C ornelius, sec- panied on the piano by Dod Berg. Miss their home In Ganton, S a tu id a y eve­
Added to th e other issu es is th e in­ driven the 1937 H u dson s and Terre- leta ry , and H ilda C ornelius, Hillsboro, R oberta W atley a lso sa n g tw o num- ning. P inochle w as played follow ed by
Com m unity Feels
As d eleg a tes to the sta te hors accom panied by Carol P eterson , j refreshm ents.
ternal row betw een Mr. G reen's F ed ­
is cordially invited to do so. A treiasurer.
Club’s Influence eration of Labor and Mr. Lew is' Com­ planes
Mrs. H ugh L ew is has been confined
con
ven
tion
th
is m onth In Portland, E.
Miss H elen B erst presented a past
fleet of d em onstrators is availab le and
m ittee on Industrial O rganization. Mr. w e are open ev en in g s and Sun days.” B. N edry, Tigard. Merle D avies, Beav- ; jew el pin to M iss F lorence S yverson j to her hom e for several days w ith
erton, John R. Cox. Sherw ood and from the Bethel.
Mr. B u ck w cll pre- laryngitis.
A m arked record of im provem ent o f Lewis' idea is th a t the num berless
Mrs. Barbara F rohnauer w as taken
D orothy Lew is, B ethany, w ere chosen, sen ted the incom ing queen, Miss R uth
th e m em bers as w ell a s d efin ite ififlu craft unions should con solidate into a
T w o Quarries Opened
to St. V in cen ts h ospital T uesday eve­
en ce on th e agricu lture of the com - , d a tiv e ly few industry unions.
For
E lm ontary principals at their asso- i^ b le y w ith the gavel,
m unity is reported by L E. R eynolds, in stance, am bitiou s Mr. L ew is believes
elation m eetin g elected R ex Jones,
R efresh m en ts w ere served in th e, n ing for treatm en t.
Jack son and Laurel rock quarries Hillsboro, as president; E m m a Bryant, d 'n inK room , Mis* R hod a Thyng, past
Sunday v isito rs o f Mr. and Mrs.
local leader o f the O renco-Shute 4-H that the b argain in g pow er of gear-
D airy club w hich has ju st com pleted c u tters, die-casters, m ill-w orkers, and operated by th e cou n ty, th is w eek re­ D illey, vice, president; R uth W ill, <lu een > a *>d Miss H elen B erst, past liew is H u ghson were Mr. and Mrs.
Jam es D avis o f N orth P lains, Mr. and
its fifth year.
upholsterers w ould be g tea ter if they sum ed op eration s fo llo w in g a period N orth P lain s, se cr eta ry and W ade queen, pouring.
Ms. H iram D a v is o f F orest Grove,
All th e an im als ow ned by the club w ere all u nited in one central auto­ o f in activity, J. W. B a rn ey engineer, Astrill, F o rest Grove, con ven tion d ele­
announces.
R ock produced at the
Mrs. Maude M iller and her grand­
m em bers are now purebreds, and th is j
C ontinued on P a g e 6
ft«
Past
Noble
Grand
Meets
plants w ill be u&ed for m ainten an ce
d augh ter B etty M ahler of Portland,
ap plies to the fam ilies o f th e m em -
Dr.
Floyd
C.
W
ilcox
of
L
infield
col­
of the co u n ty roads.
W ith Mrs. Parkinson M is. M argaret Davi* and Art H anna
b ers a s w ell , for the w hole com m un ity J\Je w Suits Filed
lege, w aH the general assem b ly sp ea k ­
o f H illsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
ha 3 im proved the q uality of its dairy
D ep artm ent sessio n s w ere held by
This W eek H ave your attorn ey send legal no- er.
The P a st N oble Grand club m et i D avi* of W isham , W ash.
an im als due to the club activities,
instructors.
tices to thia paper.
D onation s of m agazin es for* V eter­
yesterd ay at the hom e o f C lare Park-1
sta te s Mr. R eynolds.
inson, Mrs. R eb ecca May H a r t ! an s hospital are again ask ed for by
An au tom obile a ccid en t o f July 22, ;
P atronize our A dvertisers.
U sed cars in cla ssified section.
w ere join t hosteHses.
A turkey w ith ; Mrs E ssex Marsh. P h on e her and she
1935, is the b asis o f an action for Î 15,-
Indicted for M anslaughter 355.76
G eographic, Out
ja il the trim m in gs and an ex ch a n g e o f j w ill call for them .
d a m a g es filed F riday jn circuit |
! C hristm as g ifts w ere enjoyed.
IB i o f D oors and d etectiv e stories are
court by H. J. M ailer of Banks, nam- j
In v estig a tio n ln^® th e
Ing H ow ard F. H u ghes and his w ife,
m em bers and one visitor w as p r e s e n t.; ask ed for by veterans.
S, o or f n
H ..«
illsboro.
M* arjorie
p. W
WpUs
R alph Prahl. 38,
™ ™ Novena- M
ells Hughe*, o f Hillsboro,
The birthday o f Mrs. Sara H a r d -! Bud H unter is a t W hittier, Cal.,
Tragedy
of
Living
ber 6. T uesday by a W ash ngton ^ dJefcn d a n U
man w as observed.
O fficers w ere i w here he has em ploym ent.
C ounty Grand Ju ry brought an indict-
M aller cla im s physical injuries were :
Installed a s follow s: Mrs. N ettle Me- j B eaverton R ebekah club m et Inst
m ent a gain st M ilford D avis,
su stained w hen the H u ghes car, op-'
Miss
Elroy, pres.; Mrs. E lizabeth M eyers,, F riday at the O ddfellow hall.
h' mi
n ellu s for m anslaugh ter.
. erated by Mrs. Hughe* struck the !
vlce-pres.; Mrs. E dna S h eets secy- Mildred O sfield presided, pot luck
P rahl w as killed in an au tom ob ile Ma),er J uck from the 9ear , n an a c_
treas.
N ex t m eetin g w ill be a t the lunch at noon and the follow in g o ffi­
accid en t on th e D airy C reek bridge, cident on the T u alatjn V alley H ig h ­
P resid en t Mrs.
hom e o f Mrs. A nna R o g ers at Aloha. cers w ere elected:
near H illsboro, w hile he w as pushing w ay at th e in tersection o f the Orenco-!
H azel Miller; V. P. Mis. R osa H um ­
h is car out o f gas, across the bridge R eed ville road.
burg; secy. Mrs. M arjorie
Lew is;
$15,000 general dam-1
Beaver Chapter O. E. S-
The accidcgit occurred on the day a ges is a sk ed and $355.76 depreciation j
treasurer, Mrs. Mildred Osfield. Plans
!
W?W
o f th e n ew jury panel w as drawn, on truck.
Elects New O fficers w ere m ade for a program for C hrist­
SCM et WM'
and at a sp ecial m eetin g, view ed the
E
lection
o f o fficers w as held at m as on the eve o f the 21st.
C ity o f F orest G rove vs I-Jiura A.
eise?
scene.
B eaver C hapter Order E astern Star | Born to Mr. and Mrs. L C. Madden
Young, et als, quit to quiet title to
D avis wa«, arrested by Shelriff C on­ tract in W m. S tok es DLC No. 61.
o f B eaverton, in the Good Sam aritan
W ednesday night.
nell F riday m orning w as later re­
Matron, B ertha W illiam s;
w orthy hospital, Sunday evening, D ec. 6. a son
J. M. S co tt v s W esley J. R oyal, et j
leased on a $1000 bail.
patron, John F elsher; asso. m atron.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W esley Sw cek
al, m oney action.
B eth lA cy ; asso. patron, Fred O oyt; o f route 1, on Dec. 8th a daughter,
R o w en a K etcham vs C harles W. ;
secy, M argaret D enny; treas. E lla B everly Joan.
K etcham , su it for divorce.
Townsend N ew s
Marsh; con d uctress, Mildred
R ose-
A. M. Janneen w ho has been 111 w ith
V jola Sham pine v* R obert H. S h a m -'
braugh; ass. con d u ctress, M adge E l l 1 in fluenza Is able to be out.
B eaverton T ow nsend club w ill spon- pine, suit for divorce,
ander.
On D ec 1 the sm all son of N. L.
so i • hi« rally F riday night D ec II
W and
.
n d rew C arrick
O fficers w ill be in sta lled S unday j S w agger, B eaverton , had his collar
8 p m. at B eaverton K iw an is hall
'su it to co llect $7.600 d a m a g es claim ed
eve Dec. 22nd follow in g pot luck d in ­ bone broken at school w hile playing a
Mr Silverm an noted T ow nsend ora su sta in ed in accid en t of N ovem ber 9
ner from S to 7.
Mrs. M arsh w as re- | gam e o f soccer
tor. o f P ortland w ill be sp eak er o f the on H igh w ay No. 8 near Churchill r o a d .,
elected p resident o f the B ea v er S o c4 a l, The P ttz T heatre C hristm as g ift to
Fred H. A dam s vs A ndrew Carrlck,
evening. Lunch cafeteria sty le w ill be
club.
Mrs. Fred Goyt v ice president the public w ill be In th e form of a
su it to co llect $3.819 for dam ages
served.
Mrs. J. M ack reelected
secy-treas. free theatre party Saturday afternoon,
claim ed jn th e sam e accident.
E verybody invited .
A C hristm as party for ch ildren of D ecem ber 19 ,a 3 p. m. The picture
Mnons and E astern S tar w ill be held j will be “S ong and D ance Man.’ E v­
B eaverton R ebekah lodge m ade a ;
The L adies Aid o f th e M ethodist
Saturday ev en in g Dec. 19.
eryone is invited, it is free.
ch u rch w ill , sponsor an apron sale fraternal v isit to T u alatin and th el
B eaverton M asonic lodge and O. E I Mr*. C harles O looka o f Cornelius,
and tea on the afternoon and evenin'.' travelin g g a v el Is to go round In |
J 8. ch ap ter have ch arge o f serv ices at j sp en t several days at tho home o f
T h ere w ere 16
o f F riday, D ecem ber 18th a t the W ash ington county
th e M asonic hom e Jan. 17 at 3 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheets.
church.
in the party.
Lyndon L. Myers New
Mayor of Beaverton
man Passes Away
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