The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 16, 1937, Image 1

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LA R G EST CIR C U L A T IO N
VOL. 11, NO. 7
IN E A S T E R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
Beaverton. Oregon, Friday, July 16, 1937
The
SUPREME
COURT
AND HOW
IT WORKS
Fleet Week
Opens Today
Published Weekly
Legion Junior
Purchase
The Court House Tualatin Valley
Baseball Underway Happenings of the W eek Port Elect Officers G #oJ
at the County Seat
Tualatin V alley Post No. «3 o f the
A m erican le g io n ,
representing
the
I
M etzger-Beaver-ton
D istrict,
elected Babson is Still Bullish
I/o iv to Get a Hearing
j fo llo w in g probate order» »igned bj ^ C.■ M ad-on o f M etzger as the Com
A n ri K v r t la in e W b v
( j ud K,. n f Tem
pleton und filed
u u n d e r for the com in g year
Othei /A ,,U
vv i i y
B y R O B E R T M E R R IL L
pmple
o ffice rs elected w ere:
with
the
Court
E TW EEN the Supreme court
W m . B. R eam , vice-com m an der.
j Babson P ark, Mass., July 16- B an-
A m brose D. Smith orderin g rom o-
in Washington and a citizen
C. F\ May, vice-com m an der.
. kers and brokers doubtlessly com -
■ vaj 0 f adm inistrator .
J. O. Johnson, A dju tant.
, nnt m any sins
W e all d o fo r that
E rvilla Tigard,
incom petent ap­
on the Pacific coast an entire
A ndrew Z u e ich e r F in an ce O fficer ! m atter. It is not their fault, b‘>w-
pointing
guardian.
continent intervenes. But when stay.
barbor loday ior two weeks won one c u a i o i o w u iz o n a . ^ u...w D< August Burnett, approvin g bond .
C om rades H. Eliander. C- A. D on -j ever that people
reach for stock r
iiully, A ndrew M cC arl and A. Vander- when the m arket is high and active,
It Com es to the piotection Of nis P ortlan d has taken on a carn ival 6 to J and lost another to the s .ro n g
A lice lia ll Chapman, orderin g sale
m ark
w ere elected m em bers o f the as in Septem ber. 1929. or July, 1933.
Constitutional rights, distance spirit with
stree.s decorated, spec W oodbu rn
team
M arion
cou n ty o f reai property,
illiam
Undprdahl, ap- executive com m ittee.
D elegates to and because people refuse to p ick up
means nothing
His case in a Uil outdoor shows dances and en tei- cham ps, 2-1 with the tw o W ashing-
H erm an W illi
tatnment throughout the period and ton cou nty heavy
hitters.
Jansen, provin g final accou nt and closing es- tbe
C onveiition are C om rades stock s when the m arket is low and
I "•
Johnson, 1 ho mas F ow ler and dull as during the past few
w eeks.
local state or federal court may with the largest naval parade ever cen ter field and K em per lig h t field- fa te o f record.
Nelson.
lternates
Bill
ut.
f J Springer
adm itting estate to | Claude
,
a A iie
u m ie « ate
me m
u The
The sad
sad fac\
fa o. is
is that
that the
the vast nm-
reach the Supreme court of the attem pted on the P a c ific coast. T he er, absent,
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ships an
chored at the d ock s in P o it-i
Ssatui day the team con fid en tly ex- p ro bate and appointing C H Sprin- JiaiW cnce* W. C. Uroman and H arry jority o f those w ho purchase stock s
United States by steps easily land are open to p u blic inspection, pected to reverse the d efea t w hen it j KCr adm inistrator appointing ap " l a n d e r .
The delegates
to 1 h o , U
iU, no sense or
as to W
HEN
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__ l logic
o g i c _____
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W ashington C ounty Jam boree, in ad-1 to buy.
T hey buy on ly when slo ck s
The navy plans various dem onstra- m eets W oodbu rn in the return gam e , pralsecs.
and quickly taken.
to the com m an d er and adju ­ are high and boiling.
T hey should
How can he get his problem be­ tions including air circu s events and at H illsboro on the Shute park field | E leanor Jean M u ndorff ord erin g dltion
tant.
are
W 111 . H unter and Andrew invest when stock s are low and list­
night
illum
ination
by
warships.
a
.
2:30
p.
m.
1
hey
play
Dallas^
T
h
u
r
s
-,
paym
ent
o
f
attorney
fees
,
_
.
fore our National Umpire for a de­
less.
That m eans that now m ay lie
P eople o f the Tualatin Valley will day u f.ern oon on the som e field.
; John E cklund o ld e r to con vey real ‘
al
cision? Here, step by step, is the have
K C. Madsen, the new ly elected a good tim e to buy.
an opportunity F riday, July 23,| R eserv in g their heavy battery for M U te
method:
W hy 1 a.:ii Bullish
,
. .
to see how U ncle Sam 's coast guard W oodburn, the cou n ty ju n io is w ere I Theresa
F’ inta
a p p iovin g
final Com m ander was one o f the original
ch arter m em bers o f the Post and was
S u pp ose, fo r e x a m p le ,
a state ufe#avara operate
when
they are i in no d an ger at an y tim e at D a lla s ! accou n t
F\>r over thirty years I have stud­
the Post A djutant in 1906.
He has ied the B absonch art
sh ou ld p a ss a la w m a k in g
a h o m e - called upon
t0 gave
sh ip w ieck ed i while
in the con test at W oodbu rn GllBt
p eterson closin g
o f Busimvis
estate o f
been activ e in the Post sin ce its o i- C onditions. T he com p ilation o f this
o w n e r lia b le fo r th e c o s t o f r e p a v - > lives
Sunday L ove on the m ound, gav e a leCord.
| m easuring-stick o f business has cost
in g the stre e t fr o m c u r b to c u r b in
A nd to present the dem onstration j fine
exhibition.
Jansen,
r e g u la r , .Jacob
O efinger, ap p rovin g final ac- ganization in 1935.
I me
m any
hundred
thousands
of
fro n t o f his h ou se.
properly the fleet fiesta
com m ittee hurler fo r V erboort, ia the cou n ty ace j cou n t aivl closing estate o f record.
j dollars.
T his ch art has a
norm al
T h e h o m e -o w n e r c la im s that this has given ord ers fo r con stru ction o f in the hole in Saturdays gam e.
! Guardianship o f Arthur B urk, a p ­ County School Heads
l line representing the grow th o f the
is a m u n icip a l e x p e n s e , w h ich the an 80-foot steam er in the south e n d . A t W ood bu rn the locals
b u n ch e d , provlnt; final account>
M e e t J u lv 1 9 -2 0
o f M ultnom
in ...«=
the last three innings 1 j B ertha Irene P alm er A
A u
uthorizing
c it e sh o u ld n av ou t o f its g e n e ra l ol
uitnom ah
an civ ic stadium
stauium , . ju st
si a their hits ...
th orizin g!
* y ~~ ~ ~
country.
A bove this N orm al Lino
mile trorn
Horn
the
nearest
navigable but were
w e ie unable to take advan tage settlem ent.
- • ,
p 3
!
— -
are black-ink P rosperity A rras, such
U
.
. ..
8. . r
,
water.
o f the situation and tie the score
Jessie May Em m ons, adm ittin g es ; T he ninth annual C ounty School as
from 1912 to 1914, front
A p p ea ls F r o m s ta te c o u r t .
T h c m odel w ln be a replica o f the When L aP orte, short stop, hit a two| u t e to 1)Iobate and appoin ting Mabel Superintendents' C on feren ce is sched 1916 to 1920 and f,o m
1923
1929-
T h e c it y ig n o re s h is o b je c tio n , I 20(Moot
sttanier C
otton eva
which bagger.
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1
Below ---------------------------
; ho N orm al Line are red-ink
K erkm
an, —
cA.cher,
and ------------
i M allei —
administratrix
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.
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I ulod to meet in Salem on July 19 _ --------
files a lien against his property and bum ped h a id upon the ro ck s o f P o ri Schlegel, third basem an, both m ad e, F rank L C ostly fixing tim e for and 20 to discuss problem s pertinent I Depre88,on A " ' as- su ch «8 existed
n
n
4 rv t e»
„ - j
h itn
m
flin t
in n u tr»
R u t
Q iiV ilo cral
l. I •
I
r
litt«
« ..
1 n i n
i..
1 n nn
i
«
ebruary « 10,
1937, and
bits
in
that
inning
but
Schlegel
a o l-
; Hearing final . account,
threatens to sell him out for non­ O rford bay F
to educational progress in Oregon.
i
1914 to 1916 from 1920 to 192.1
now
w allow s
a im lessly a
ston e’s lowed h im self to be caught o ff base.
M ary E. L»uMont, closin g estate o f
payment.
C om m ittee reports to be p re se n te d ! and from 1929 to 1936-
D u ring the
record.
at the con feren ce this year aro ones Pa s* year the cou n try has crossed
In the local state court the citi­ throw from the beach, a c u r io s ity ; void ing an alm ost certain score.
H illsboro lineup included T aulor lb;
u A H am ilton, closin g ord er in oa tran sportation problem s, record, i N o,'« 'nl an<l w in the begin n in g o f
zen’s attorney moves to strike off fo r tourists.
F'ollowing m aneuvers by thousands L aP orte, ss; Schlegel 3b; K erkm an, j estate.
fo r the cou n ty superin ten dent’s o f- an°l^,,‘ r black-ink P rosp erity A rea,
the lien. The court, relying on the
s state
n i p statute,
s n i i i i e r refuses.
e iiiw s
i
u
c
i.u
n
.c-
o
f
visiting sailors and several naval c ; Steele, c f ; Sahnow , i f ;
B ish op,.
M j p cnvt:ai ap p rovin g inventory, fice instruction for the handicapped 1 11 is truo fhat o rd in a lily the stock
The
home-
sta te statute, reru ses.
r . e ..u.
^
lifesaving- d em on stration 2b; Love, p.
cou n ty diagn ostic tests and remedial m a, ket reacht* ita P«ak in thc early
o w n e r a p p e a ,s to the S u p re m e c o u r t
a ccord in g to H al W
h i t e , ! --------------- —
ou tcom es and
selection and
p la ce -! part o f the P rosp erity Area.
No
.T
h
e
follow
in
g
C
ircuit
C
°urt
Orders
° f the sta te, w h ich d is m is s e s his a p - ch ail.mFan o f the e* ent.
E laborate Colored Trio
m en ; o f teachers.
ontt> h ow ever
really
know s w b.it
| Signed by Judge J’ e to w und Filed
p ea l and d e c la ie s that e ith e r the firew orks, sm oke
pots, mines, an d!
•
___________________
i this "early part” is until the entire
W ith the Clerk
citizen must pay or have his house signal pieces will be fired fro m th e jlV la K C O b j e c t i o n s
Circuit
Cou
t
I
area is com p leted !
All
depends
M atter o f Shute Bank Liquidation
.
,
,
,
. |
, upon the L E N G T H o f the Area. If
sold over his head.
ship to represent the con fu sion and
“ Am I through?” asks the home- signals incident to a sh ipw reck.
last
eek ¿mtri
a fter they h a d »aSLSef
,
1 ° 1 In
lnre
reR' pr0pCrty I S u i t s Filed
; the New Area is to last som e years,
( Indicted
m u iu t-u w
m w
wcen.
jn ''rrm
Coos ^ county
This dem onstration, a ccord in g to refused to w aive graind ju r y in v e .t i-, Luella u H ow ell ; vs a M ultnom
„iih h m ah
.h I
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,han wo certainly have not reached
owner.
, b
d i,.c c t ing
execution
o f i M ichigan-O regon
L ogg in g
Co. is j
stock-selling point.
Tn view o f
"Certainly not,” replies his attor­ Mr. W h ite is som ething seldom wit- ; gation, a trio o f P ortla n d ’s " d a r k - l ^ ^
by people who
never g o to ] tow n ” citizen s filed a dem urrer
to ¿eed .
’
b
I askin g the execution o f transfer o f 1 y 10 c ^trriord in arily lon g D epression
ney. “ We’ll find out what the Su­ nessed
. ^
n n/l
n o irn ,-
ho f
o t t o rvt n t U f l
ill
t V l o i »>
J n i l i ol* m m y t
L ' l - i r l o ir
h n f AVn
r 1 i »• .
rh risten een
v « John a . Ia11 rights o f a road w hich is necee Area th rou Bh w hirh we have Just
preme court of the United States sea, and never b efore attem pted in their Indictm ent F rid ay b efore C ir-
P ortland.
It is expected to be an cuit Judge Peters.
C h H stS se n
d e fa “
and d i c r ^ o t \ ^ V
outlet _for p la in t iff , tim ber j
1 Relievo that the new Pros-
thinks about this.”
auth oritative d em on stration o f how
The trio a ccu sed o f stealing ch ick - divorce.
fro m A D and E m m a Kern
perity Area is good fo r som e years
So the home-owner’ s attorney the cujust guard perform s.
ens are fig h tin g the ch arge, statin g
alu
t, , G.
„
vs W en -
F’our actions seek in g d ivorce h a v e '1®
M oney
is exception ally
A
lbert
D ickinson et al
al vs
sends to Washington a short printed
T he dem onstration and its prelim that thc indictm ent does n ot con form zel J A n sorge
approving
Bal^ o f beon flled Including
the
follow in g chanp n b lK hoU8,nK •'hortagr exists
. An8° ,KL
a PProvtng
sale o l | persHns K1()1V11C),
K irk w ood
industries ate on
petition, stating the facts, giving the inary events will open at 1
p. m. to the crim in al cod e, that m ore than f “ ! ! * L ^
front an‘l several new
decision of the state court and ask­ F riday
A dm ission ch arges will g o ; one crim e is ch a rged and that facts
a te„ M uscott
Vs E . B
ct Glenn K irk w ood ; V ernon A. C ho­ the point o f becom in g big businesses.
W h at A bout P olitics?
ing the United States Supreme court into the F leet FTesta fund fo r enter-
stated do not con stitute a crim e.
I als d fa u jt nr)|w
quette vs Laura M. C hoquette; Annie
M any readers will say:
"Y o u r
to order the state court to send its tainm ent o l v isitin g sailors.
T he trio
Sherm an D ouglas, Z oe j
¿ ola W eaver v s ‘ F erdinand
Lan- M E aster vs E. T. F oster and Cassie
statistics do not prevent
R oosev elt
----------------------------- W itt and M arie R ogers, w ere arres -
adm r ord er Qf d iam iw al.
M itchell from F ran k B. M itchell .
record for review.
from killing the goose w hich has just
i d o n ch a rg es ot C. H. M ayfield ,; p au,ino W oaver vs Ferdinand I^ n -
State Court Supplies Record.
| again started to lay a
few golden
B caverton and a fourth person iden-
ad
di8m issa, o rd cr.
When this petition reaches Wash­ Sea Road Inspected
OSC Poultry Department ! eggs." My answ er to this is that
t.f.e
d
as
Jane
D
oe
w
as
also
in
clu
d
ed
,
w
n
ila
m
B
H
ouston
adm
r
et
al
vs
U
a<s
IV!».
k
ington every one of the Supreme Tuesday by Officials
j the P resident can not now a ffo rd to
m a recent true bill.
' E m m a A. W eaver, dism issed.
I Mas INeW
Members
court justices separately examines
d o so. He w ants this cou n try to cn-
I E>ate fo r argum ents on the d e m u r -1 A nna R oe G o ff et al vs A. R . R ed c-
it and also the printed answer of the I A n inspection trip o f the W ils o n ! er have not been set by the cou rt.
T w o m em bers have been added t o ' Joy * ° ° d busineaa m ore than you or
' tzke, d efau lt and Judgment
en try
d ecrco
| I bo s ta ff o f fhe OSC poultry d e p a r t - ¡ L o r anyo,m else.
The D em ocratic
lawyer for the state. At the Jus- K,t "r “Z “ . old ‘Z .
tic e s ^ conference on^ the following |ed by
W ashington C ounty C om m is ] gingers Invited to
A lbert G. D ickin son et al. vs W en -
N w l Jf
a fa H u a t e \
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , if all o r a m a - ! sioners, Janies Lewis and H erm an
t
<
zel j A n sorge et " a l " authorizing" re-'!
ami K ansas SU te co lie K e ,
* ° ° d’
Th(>
ce ver to i « u e deed
“ ‘ p liic-s H. E. C osby as
extension R e s id e n t has
tried
various qua. k
jo r ity o f th em think th e re is su b - K erk m a n ; also included in the party Join Big Chorus
Coast L oggin g Co vs H arry Sher- spooiallst in poultry husbandry, and “ »> ««»*
the N R A to corn erin g
s ta n ce in the c itiz e n 's c la im , th ey | w ere M. P. Cady, H illsboro,
L o y a l1
lo iw i L ogging LO. vs n a r iy sn r
w j ,b
T C oonev Jim.- trraduat* nf ,b o ^old m arket.
H e sees that all
g ra n t the p etition — and the r e c o r d G raham , F’ orest G rove and K. E. Til- \ A nnouncem ent is made by the man et al, ord er to file an am ended ”
u l, 1
®n / “ un<; Bla a uate o f (lh
h
r..
° - »• C „ will be instructor in jioultry ! 1
aave la ea -
c o m e s up fr o m th e state c o u rt.
! lotson W P A resident engineer.
! P ortlan d
Stadium
P hilh arm on ic com p lain t
husbandry
the cx-
... i conrl,._ion
-Mr. R oosevelt
has now com e to h.1
the
F ederal Land Bank o f S pokane vs I I a
u 8 'a ™ ry and
Rna assistant
ass stant in
in the
, hn, #h„
VT,
T h e h o m e -o w n e r ’ s c a s e is then
F’ ifteen hundred feet o f road b u ild -: c h o r u s that singers w h o wish to join
set dow n on the a rg u m e n t list. L a w - j inS rem ains before roads approach- lbe g rea t C ivic chorus, w h ich will C larence C. Maller, et als co n firm a ­ perim ent station, replacing Ft E F ox con<' lusl ° n ‘ hat the best w ay to have
C osby Is now head o f the poultry de- K<>od bu8lnr H and r(,dace unem ploy-
y e r s on both sid es file b rie fs . W hen in«
o th ? r J ron\ W ashington ding
with the sta d iu m
O rchestra tion o f sale.
r
e
u
e
.a
.
.ana.
I5ana
vs
n
a
ro.m
e
Pa
r‘ ment. and Fox has resigned to m rnt i8,.to 1
busi ness m ake all the
F
ederal
Land
B
ank
vs
Caroline
the c a s e is abou t to be r e a ch e d fo r I and, T illa m ook Counties are con - A ugust 2 at the Stadium , are urged
nam . c a n a vs v-aioun.
com m ercial noulfrv prodi.etinn 1 m oney it reasonably enn and then
B
a rg u m en t all p a rties a re n otified.
T h e citizen s ow n a ttorn e y eith er a p -
p e a rs fo r him o r en tru sts th e a rg u -
m en t to an a ttorn ey in W a sh in gton .
T h e h o m e -o w n e r d o e s n ’ t h a v e to ap -
p e a r at all.
T h e c a s e is n ow a rg u e d .
The
ju s tic e s g o into a h uddle o v e r it.
A fte r th orou gh co n sid e r a tio n the d e -
Cisión is an n ou n ced . T h e first p a v -
ing o f the roa d , it m a y find, p e cu -
lia rlv ben efits the c itiz e n ’ s c r o n e r -
£ l and
SnTi
assessed against it. But subsequent
r e p a v in g s o f the s p a c e b etw een
c u rb s a re a c o m m u n ity r e sp o n sib il-
ity, and m u st be paid fo r ou t o f the
ta x m o n e y w h ich all the citizen s
contribute.
State Court Reversed.
The judgment of the state S
preme court is therefore reversed,
and the record is sent back across
the continent with instructions to
strike oiT the lien.
If, in such a case, the citizen has
b u een
o f the
sta
c v .. a n on -resid en t <JL
v.lc a
in te
ic in
>n
w h ich this p ro p e rty w a s situated he
m ig h t h a v e sou gh t re lie f in th e lo c a l
U nited S tates d is trict c o u r t in stead
o, .h.«... cou«.
If he had lost his case both there
and in the local United States
circuit court of appeals, his subse-
quent approach to the Supreme
court of the United States would
have been the same as in the appeal
from the state court just described.
The great help to the citizen in
any such typical case lies in the
fact that the final decision is in the
hands of an umpire, concerned with
constitutional rights.
In this imaginary paving case,
the mayor and city council could
see on ly co m m u n ity a d v a n ta g e in
m ak in g the h ou seh old e r g o on p a y -
ing fo r s u c c e s s iv e re p a v in g s . F o r -
tu n ately the S u p re m e c o u r t e x ists
to se e both sid e s o f a p ictu re and
so to in su re the citizen a g a in st loss
ol his p ro p e rty o th e rw is e than b y
the d u e p r o c e s s o f law g u a ra n teed
to him by the F ifth and the F o u r-
leentli amendments to the Constitu­
tion.
C Western Newspaper Union.
______
__
D on ’t w orry so m uch about
the
Y oungsters from
F orest
G rove.
H ilU boio, B eaverton, T igard, Ver-
1 boort, anil B anks, com p ose the A m e
Coast Guardsmen
r k a n L egion Junior baseball team
Plan Demonstration
which this year seem s m ak in g a fail
bid fo r district cham pionship.
The
T hirty-six warships w ith 15,000 of- -earn d raw s finan cial support from
ficers and m en
and a squadron ol B anks F orest G rove. H illsboro, Metz-
50 giant planes will arrive in the ger and S h etw ood L egion posts,
B y H O SE C A V E
' °* C° nf,rrna j B e n n io n '"“ has“ ' C
ii i
«»o m oney thru
" r u V i u l l w idth right o f w ay 1, T u e s d a ^ f ™ ' U n T m e m S i p ^ a s Uon afan^S e “ °
I d e a te d and grubbed from the start there are still a few vacancies,
Federal I^and B ank vs N ellie M ' f n d ‘ b H ughes teaching at B rlngham
e n T i r e t s i " 'd i v i d e n d v m l n t t
i City, Utah, where poultry production I p ,
y
n ora d dividend paym ents.
j Qf the road to the W ashington coun- j R eh earsels are held at the Y. M. M ilton overru lin e dem urrer
S y
A &
I T EMa
Lowry.| i f , an
enterprise.
H e will
*8
° " lcial A d m .nis»ra-
| ty line; an oth er m onth is expected | c . A A ud itoriu m on T uesday night at
program .
It m ay not appeal to
b tg in hw d u .tcs A ugust 1. Cooney,
j to find the
rem aining
short gap g o ’c lo ck and all singers w h o are in­ default and decree o f divorce.
' closed
despite
heavy
con stru ction terested are invited to join .
It is
w ork rem aining.
| reported that rem arkable results are
Three hundred W P A w orkm en a re ; being obtained under the leadership
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j the opening o f fall term.
; Kram how ever, should greatly bcn c-
now em ployed
in this cou nty and | o f C larence Faris.
T he
program
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i fit the great
m as«
o f new spaper
TO
p o w tr equipm ent including tw o b u ll-jfo r that night fo r the ch oru s con
JA M E S C. T
O B IN
n
r “ f«k
t r
| readers. It m eans that you can buy
a “ d, o n e , 8hove' a u : u,cd> tb t 8i8t8 ®.f ,s.el? :t®d num bers by Charles
Jam es C. Tobin, aged 70 years, late v J n e T i f t h o f E v e r y
stock s In good com p an ies and be sure
add,tlon o f a n o-h er shovel w e x p e c t-, W a k efield Cadm an. who is guest so- o f route 1, B eaverton, died July 14. G a s D o l l a r f o r T a x e s
j o f good dividends and yet not have
I •dL.
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i loist on th e occa sion . T his in s p ir in g 'H e is survived by his wife. F u k r a , ' 0 * * U ° Mar f ° r 1 aX C S
i the incom e taken aw ay from you by
C losing thc gap will not bring op occasion , with the opp ortu n ity o f be- corteg e will leave I’ eggs Chapel at
..
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IT I
, „
1 high Income taxes.
ening o f the road fo r public use b e , ing part o f a co n ce rt w hich is a t - i 9 l 5 a. m.. Friday, July 16 thence to
M ore than 20o o f every dollar spent
B alan cin g Che Budget
cause o f tr a ffic hazards and hind tended by thousands, is a rare privi- a t.
C ecelia's
churcth,
B m v erton , I by m otorists fo r petroleum products
D u ring his
first
A dm inistration,
I , a nce o f w ork .
B efore
u ltim a te , lege,
¡w h e re requiem m ass will be o ffered i 1 ''Presents taxes, and is turned over P resident Root-ovelt w as n ot inter-
com pletion o f
the sea route three ! L ajos Shuk o f B u ffa lo, will con d uct | a t 9:30 o'clock .
C oncluding services to tax collectors by ihe oil com pnn- i e s ( p d in balan cin g the budget.
He
tunnels as well as tw o b u d g e s and the orch estra.
A dded in form ation at Mt. C alvary cem etery. R ecitation *es”
Thun, the tax collector Is the I was w illing to hove the governm ent
recipient o f oil
a railroad underpass in this county m ay tie obtained, if desired, by call- o f the rosary w as T hursday eve 8 largest
' go d cep >y in ,° debt, believin g that
will be necessary
ing B E. 6978.
i o ’clo ck at the chapel.
Please om it funds accortling to a statem ent made thin excess debt could he paid o f f
by
C.
J.
Barnes,
local
branch
m
ana­
—
flowert*.
du rin g the next period o f prosperity.
u
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ger o f General Petroleum
C orpora­
N ow this tim e has com e fo r paying
W o rk w as started July 6 on B eav­
a r
W i U o n tn Serve
tion, m arketers o f Mobilgas.
o f f the debt.
O nly one w ay exists
erton
’s
new
ci
ty
hall.
W
ork
Is
p
r
o
-
'
W
hile
preparin
g
dinner
at
her
,
10 :5e,I,Ve
This statem ent is based on an an­
fo r d oin g so and that Is with In­
gressin
g
satisfactorily.
A
bout
one
hom
e
T
h
u
isd
ay
evening
Mrs.
H.
O.
Unexpired Mayor I erm
alysis o f financial reports o f 16 rep­
F ederal tax­
third
of
the
con crete
has been -Stipe in turning brake her leg. She resentative oil com pan ies! prepared creased Federal taxes.
;
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im ports, sales,
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poured and abou t one fou rth o f the wa3 tak ,.n to E m anuel hospital F’ ri by the A m erican P etroleum Indur­ es com e on ly from
and incom es.
T o get taxes
A. E. W ilson was sw orn in as ma- labor used up already.
day where she is gettin g alon g
1 tH es' com m it’ ee
It shows that
i profits,
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ée
. y y Gr
o r or
o f lie
B eaverton
lust w ee
eek
to n
fill
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L
I ¿ 3 . i 231
f . 000 604 en llw teH 8bows
these
sou
BUS SN ESS
a v e r lo n last
a. lo
n
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m fa
a c ctorlly.
io ru y .
,1
f
nr tbat
a
♦ o f , from
m u se
so u r rces,
ce s ,
j the unexpired term o f Mr. M e y e r»,1 A d v ertise!— A dvertisin g brin gs sue-
Gen<? C raig
of
M idvale,
Idaho, i L ;.j ^
L
®' Ior
,
c
MUST B E GO OD.
T h e A d m in is tr a -
w h o has m oved outside the city cess, su ccess brings happiness
spent th,, w eek end with Mr. and j for taxes.
"
PCI CC ’ wrent! tIon’s w hole finan cial program will
¡lim its.
Mrs. H arris Hansen.
jq
____i co,la p sc unless w e have prosperity
,—
B,„. ... — or mt» ...i-
ordered paid,
. lbe building committee was au-
^ho, “ d ‘ ® purchase an iron door
for the vault in the ncw c,ty hfllL
Youth to
Chartr#.«
v' n a ‘ 5>es
A ch arge o f asaault and battery
against W arren W ahncr, 19, o f H ills­
boro, g row in g out o f a fou r-ca r traf- ,
fie a ccid en t n ear Forest G rove Sat­
urday night will be made a m a t te r ,
for i:rar,d ju ry investigation, a cco rd -
ing to G
Morgan, district
at.orney.
; W ah ner was arrested by
D eputy
S h e riff H allie Ireland on com plaint
o f B rice A dam s and Edw in Kiepke,
Aloha, that he had attacked them
follow in g an ranly m orn in g tra ffic
a ccid en t in volvin g cars allegedly op ­
" a ttd by
W ahner.
K iepke. Earl
T hom pson
of
Forest
G rove
and ,
R alph Cutright.
W a h n er is also accused o f failure
to give his name and address at
1
accident scene,
buslne s outlook.
The best thing to W ah ner a fte r p ro v iding bon d to free
d o nowaday* is to keep on the look- his son from Jail, collapsed and is in
out fo r business.
a serious con dition at his home.
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He’s Still With Us!
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^ r*^ ,:;rk.„rwS! w »»"..w r„ 5 ,rc",k,i*
!¿w as ssA-wrg: ir
busin«»(.s and-em ployrnent
; circulation in the for .a o f
' em ployees and paym ent for
and supplies bought from
I*-™ " " r " J ?
v,
prod u cin g | decline c
-
now
meaner death
to the
w ages to D em ocrats.
m aterials
"W h y. then, does
not the Prrai-
oth er in-
r c,vcd ^ i ^ .7
r.«. r „-„t
» t t l . f to L tw U . n d
.
afraid o f him.
A nother reason is
F R A N K JU N IO R W K S T F It
that the Preoldent honestly
thinks
F rank Junior W ester died July 10
C ontinued on P age 2
H e was aged 15 years, son o f Mr.
and Mrs. F ran k H. W ester, o f B eav­
erton ; brother o f B etty Jo, and V r r e l M e a d S c h o o l
Ann W ester; grandson o f Mr. and c
j
.<
. t
| Mrs. W. T. Bell o f Texas. Funeral S u s p e n d s N e x t
I C rm
I T hc Mead achool »listriet No. 76
n otice later.
five m iles n oith o f Batiks, has voted
to suspend next term and ha« con -
Free Diagnosis
tracted with B anks fo r the education
E lectrom ech a n ica l
and
p o s it iv e , o f fou r grade sch ool children ha.s
d i a g i j o - i . s of .!i . ases Including Can- b. en
t *
K
. cer, Tubenculosi«
Syphilis,
G oitre, cou n ty sch ool suporintem lent.
The
i Gallstones an»l n n n y other« by the ch ildren In com jxin y with chree high
new
H E M O V 1T A M E T E R
F’ REF; sch ool students will be transported
, C LIN IC Ten Days Only.
T A Y L O R by bus to and from Banks.
ST. C IJN IC , Portland.
See A dv In
I this paper .
Mrs. M. C. H odges, w ho has b c (,n
visitin g her sister Mrs. K arl Patten,
Mr. and Mm. C harles Daw es and visited relatives in V an cou ver W ash.,
I fam ily m»>ve»l the latter part o f last several days last week.
She
w as
w r-k Into the C ongi gational pat
om pai
I on the trip i>v her a m
nonage.
Mr. and - Mrs. W is,, and F loyd H odges
o f Corvallis,
»laughters »if W est Hills are m oving
Mrs. E lm er Stipe wns a luncheon
lrvt»> the Stitt residence vacated by guest M onday o f Mrs. Jam es It. Bain
Mr. and Mrs. Dawes.
at her sum m er hom e at Z ig Zag.