The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 20, 1937, Image 1

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    LA R G EST C IRCU LATION IN E A S T E R N W ASHINGTON CO UN TY
VOL. 11, NO. 12
Who Started
The Trouble
In China?
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, August 20, 1937
i Annual Turkey
Growers Convention
Set for Tuesday
Local News...
Body of Missing
Recluse Found
Published Weekly
Beaverton Grade
School Project
Allotment Granted
A m ystery th re e y e a rs old to the
d ay w as revived F rid a y w ith th e dis-
T h e second a n n u a l tu rk e y grow ers '
A pproval
w as
received
Tuesday
con v en tio n w ill be held in th e M em - 1 M rs. A. E . H a n so n and d a u g h ter j cov ery o f a hum an body in the woods fro m W ashington, D. C., o f an a llo t­
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m e n t $31,500 tow ard th e co n stru ctio n
C ollege, T u esd ay , A u gust 24, s ta rtin g fo lk s a t than- hom e hou oriiig M rs c a r Lund.-trom who disappeared sorne- o f a new B o a v e rto n g rad e
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a t 10 a . m., re p o rts L. E . F ra n c is , a s ­
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son, who h a s ju s t re tu rn e d fro m th e ta in s n e a r Scap p oose rou te 1, neigh-1
Babson Traces Economic
T h is is the second an n u a l con v en ­
E a s t. G u ests included D oro th y D ron e, b o rs w ho noted h is d isap p o ran co re- will be published, as soon a s com plete
tio n o f th is type, th e fir s t one b ein g
s p e c ific a tio n s and
e stim a te s
E u g e n e H anson ,
h'raVk
E m m o n s ported tho fa c t to th e s h e riff's o ffice plans,
Background of Far
: held a y e a r ago.
T h e con v en tio n last
a ro m ade.
G ale E m u iou d s, M a rjo ry and M ar- in August o f tho sam e year.
I y e a r w as so p opular w ith th e g ro w ­
Eastern Struggle
g a r e t S c o tt, D onald and G ertru d e
B e a v e rto n w as am o n g th e 280 a l­
W o rk in g on th e th eory he e ith er
e rs th a t by reso lu tio n th ey a sk ed fo r
S ip e.
G eorg e' M cK e rch e r,
L eK o y had been in ju red o r m et w ith foul lo tm e n ts
to ta lin g
$18,0333,458 fo r
B a b so n P a r k , M ass., Aug. 20, 1937.— a r e Pe titio n th is year.
H ain es, C h a rles
M arsh all, K a th r y n play o ffic e rs m ade a thorough search lo tm en ts
to ta lin g
$18,033,458
for
R e p o r t, fro m N a n k in g In d icate th a t
A n In te re s tin g p ro g ra m is b ein g a r- B y rn e s L ou ise D eF o e, B o b Shively, w ith o u t resu lt.
H is c a r w as found s ta te s . P re fe r e n c e w as given to appli-
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ranged w hich will cov er m any points
Ja p a n e s e so ld ie rs s ta rte d th e t r o u - jo f j n tc r e s t to th e g ro w ers, feed d o u ­ E s th e r G ra d u s, R a y K u g lan d and j n th e g a ra g e , his tools in the woods ou .io n s ca llin g fo r d em olition o f old
B e tty H an son .
an d his p erson al p ossessions appar- build in gs uml thosq hav ing fire traps,
ble in N orth C h ina. P resu m a b ly th e se era and buyers. P ro fe s s o r W . T . Jo h n
need H im a ll th e tim e.
en ty in place in th e cabin..
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woods a h a lf m ile from th e oabtn,
P h a s e s o f T u rk e y D iso a se s".
N oel j
W e stern P o w e rs se t th e s ta g e f^ r the B en n io n , new ly ap p o inted E x te n s io n ;
E a r l V an M eter w as ta k e n to th e p rio r to rem ovin g ce d a r poltw, J im Beaverton Post
in P ortlan d . S a tu rd a y fo r J e f f r ie s and H ow ard E dm onson dis­ Office Favored
s tru g g le !
T a r if f
d ecisio n s o f th e P o u ltry m a n
w ill
d iscu ss “B re ed in g j h osp ital
cov ered th e body betw een tw o logs.
in
T u rk ey
P ro d u ctio n .” I tre a tm e n t,
U n ited S ta te s E n g la n d , F r a n c e , and F a c to r s
M rs E . E .Stip e, M rs. Geo. B là s s e r,
C ounty o ffic ia ls announced
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o th e r in d u stria l n a tio n s lie behind the
g e n era l
m anager of
N orth w estern an d M rs. H . R . N elson a tte n d e d a w eek th ey w ere sh ap in g th e ir Investi­ o ffic e p ro je e .s a t $75.000 acco rd in g to
Ja p a n e s e a g g re ssio n in N o rth C hina "Darkey G row ers, w ill p re se n t " T u r ­ b rid ge p a rty
W edn esd ay a fte rn o o n g a tio n
along
th e
lin e o f possible a $70,000,000 proposed public building
I am not up holding th e Ja p a n e s e key S iz es an d T re n d s o f P ro d u c tio n " • given by M rs. G e rtru d e R o b in so n at • m urder,
p ro gram th rou gh o u t th e cou n try , a n ­
b u tch ery . I sim ply w-ant to point out D avid M. B o tsfo rd , P o rtla n d , will dis- ! th e hom e o f h e r s is te r M rs. D avid
nounced th is w eek by th e H ouse Ap­
P a te lla on C ouncil C rqst.
L ovely re­
th a t th e ro ots o f th is tro u b le a re eco­ luss “N eed o f A d v ertisin g T u rk e y s .’’
p ro p riatio n C om m ittee.
Fish
Planted
in
Clackamas
n o m ic and deep. T h e y m u st b e dug
O th e r s u b je c ts to be p resen ted and fre s h m e n ts follow ed th e play o f card s
T h e p ro je cts a ctu a lly selected for
up or th e c o n fla g ra tio n w ill spread.
d iscu ssed by th e group w ill be “F ish y I M r. and M rs. G uy A lexan d er a re Fisherman’s Paradise
im m ed iate co n stru ctio n will be a n ­
L a s t y e a r $11,000,000,000 w as spent F la v o red T u rk e y s ” by H. E . Cosby, p lan n in g on m oving to th e ir new r e s i­
nounced a fte r C o n g ress com p letes uc-
an d S h o rt S tre e t
b y th e lead ing n a tio n s o f th e world and “E ffici< *iey o f F e e d in g H en s vs dence* on S econ d
I t lite ra lly "spouted fis h " re ce n tly , tlon on th e bill.
fo r n atio n al d efense. T h is is fo u r tim es T o m s" by H. K . D ea n , U m a tilla F ield S a tu rd a y .
on the upper C a e k am as riv er in th e i
M r. an d M rs. L eo n ard A d am s have Mt. Hood n atio n al fo rest, O regon. ■ T h e a p p ro p riatio n fo r th e P o s to f­
a s m uch a s w as sp en t in 1913, th e y ea r S ta tio n , H erm isto n , O regon.
fic e building w as based upon th e re­
b efo re th e “W a r to E n d W a r s " began.
A nyone in te reste d in tu rk e y produc­ moved fro m th e R o s s i a p a rtm e n ts to w hen som e 40,000 tro u t w ere lib erated j
E u ro p e w a s d escrib ed a s an arm ed tion is w elcom e to a tte n d th is m eot- th e ir hom e in E a s t t B ea v erto n .
by the O regon S ta tq gam e co rn m is-: ce ip ts o f the p a rtic u la r tow n fo r the
L ou A dam s is spending th re e w eeks sion,
cam p in A ugust, 1914. T od ay , n e a rly ing.
co o p eratin g
w ith
C la ck a m a s j p ast 25 years, plus e stim ated in cre ase
a q u a rte r o f a c e n tu r y la ter, th e
v a ca tio n on th e M etolious riv e r, re ­ cou n ty and th e U S. fo re st serv ice, j in revenue and population fo r the
c u p e ra tin g fro m a re ce n t illness.
sta n d in g a rm ie s o fth e lead in g pow ers D
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T h e fish w ore released und«r a co- j n e x t 25 y ears.
a re a fu ll m illion m en la rg e r
Som e *-»anK Stockholders Made
D ew ey D ro rb au g h w as aw ard ed th e o p erativ e plan to preserve the up per.
L eagu e
c o n tr a c t fo r plum bing th e new city C la ck a m a s a s a fish erm e n ’s p arad ise | M em bers o f th e E p w o rth
n a tio n s a r e spending h a lf th e ir budg- Defendants in Suit
c t 3 on a rm ie s and n av ies. E v e n th e i
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hall a t a m e e tin g o f th e co u n cil th is T ro u t from one to th ree Inches long sold ice cre a m and c a k e a t th e M eth­
w ere delivered to th e riv er through a od ist ch u rch W ednesd ay a fte rn o o n
p eacefu l U n ited S ta te s w ith th e 13th j _
a ssessm e n ts w eek a s h is bid w as th e low est e n ­
ra n k in g a rm y and th e second l a r g e s t ! b e c k in g co lle ctio n o f
six inch hose a tta ch e d to a gam e and evening hop ing to ra ise m oney
tered.
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N ext w eek th e ne*v city h all w ill be com m is-'lon tru c k w hich b acked up to . to pay expenses fo r a n a tte n d a n ce trip
now in liquid ation,. M a rk S k in n e r, su­
T h e “fish to th e s ta te E p w o rth L eagu e.
m u ch on w a r p re p a ra tio n s a s she did
It th e bank of the s tr c m i.
p erin ten d en t o f b a n k s o f O regon, is roofed and lath ed and p lastered .
p la n tin g " consum ed th re e d ays w ith j
25 y e a rs ag o !
M r. and Mrs. C. E . B e n n e tt and son
a s k in g $9795.02, plus
in te re s t from is exp ected th a t th e build ing w ill be
ab ou t 15,000 fish b ein g lib erated each R o b e r t and Mrs. B e n n e tt’s m other,
roady fo r o ccu p an cy ab ou t Sep t. 1.
Ja p a n N eed» W °rld M a rk e ts
nin e d efen d an ts.
E a r l D ro rb a u g h and th e Sunday d ay a t points fo u r or fiv e m iles south j M rs. F . L. W e a th e rs o f L o s A ngeles,
W h at Is behind th is- m ad r a c e ?
C o m p lain ts r e c ite th a t a f te r th e
b
ro
th e rs w are on th e H illsb o ro pro -1 o f th e O ak G rove fo rest ra n g e r sta- C alif., a r c v isitin g a t th e hom e of
W h a t h as com e o v er *he wrorld sin ce J B a n k o f B e a v e rto n closed its doors
One day’s load w as released at Mr. and Mrs. W . 1L B a k e r.
th e co n s tru c tiv e W a sh in g to n p eace! Ju n e 16, 1934, w ith a d e fic ie n c y o f g ra m ov er K G W S a tu rd a y in saluting I tlon.
th e s ite o f th e old fish h a tch e ry south
M r. and M rs M ason C ra ig o f E u ­
c o n fe re n ce o f 15 y e a rs a g o ? T h e a n -; $87,299.84, a sse ssm e n ts w ere levied th e e re c tio n o f h igh pow er s t a ’. ion in
T h o tro u t cam e from gene, sp en t sev eral days la st w eek
T h e s e young people won o f th e statio n .
sw er is ; econ om ic p ressu re.
W h ile ! a g a in s t sto ck h o ld ers.
T h e a ctio n | P o rtla n d .
th e C la ck a m a s riv e r h a tch e ry n e a r v isitin g M rs. C ra ig 's p a re n ts M r. and
p a rts o f th e w orld a re p ro sp erin g , j geeks to co lle ct am o u n ts alleg ed ly re - j th e A m eroan L eg io n c o n te s t last
O regon City.
spring.
M rs. J . F . M iilqr.
F o reig n m iaming unpaid,
o th e r p a rts a re s ta rv in g .
T h e ro o f o f th e D ro rb au g h build ing
trad e, th e lifeblood o f w orld pros-
D e fe n d a n ts and am o u n ts a r e K . L .
M rs. W . J . S c o tt en tertain ed a group
p erlty, dried up to ju s t a tric k le i n j D esin g er $262.24;
W. F.
D esin g e r; on th e highw ay, re ce n tly occupied by Constant Care of
o f young fo lk s a t h er hom e on the
1933 1934. I t h a s slow ly b een ret $ 15 0 ; D oy G ra y $7,560; J o h n D. G ra y , C a r r’s A u to R e p a ir , w as tre a te d to a
W a lk e r road a t luncheon T h u rsd ay
Teeth Essential to
co v erin g sin ce th en , bu t is still f a r $60; J . L .G ray $750; F . W . L iv erm o re c o a t o f t a r th is w eek.
o f la st w eek h o n o rin g ‘ M iss D orothy
R . C. “B o b ’' Ftordnely fro m B a k e r
un d er th e n o rm a l level. T h e econ om ic 5300 ^ y . M a ste rs $360; P h y llis M as-
D ron e and M iss B e tty H anson.
Have Good Health
w as in tow n la s t w eek.
sy stem s o f th o se n a tio n s w ho depend te rs $60; J . H . B u c k $292.78.
M r. and M rs. J o e K e lle r sp e n t from
D. R e im e r a n d M iss C arol L ew is o f
on o th e rs fo r th e ir ra w m a te ria ls and
F rid a y to Su n d ay a fte rn o o n In th e ir
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m a rk e ts fo r fin ish ed goods hav e been
co ttag e; a t Seasid e.
Junction City Man
throw n com p letely ou t-o f-g ear. T h re e
13th in th e ir new hom e w h ich w as fu n d am en tal cau ses o f both good and
re c e n tly com p leted on Allen Avenue. bad h ealth .
o f th e so-called tro u b le m a k e r co u n ­ Held for Theft»
W ell cared fo r te e th
T h e y sp e n t a w eek a t th e b ea ch and p rom ote b e tte r h e alth in th e e n tire
trie s o f th e world to d ay b elong to th is
group, G erm an y , Ita ly an d Ja p a n .
A n k er N ielsen, 29 o f Ju n c tio n City, a re now hom e to th e ir frie n d s on
systom . T e e th th a t a r e d ecayed and
T h e se n af.ion s a r e b u ffe rin g d es­ w as a rre s te d by deputy s h e riffs T u e s ­ A llen avenue.
in fe cted w Ith pus a re a m en ace to
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int™ fe rin e
Ja p a n p a rtic u la rly depend on world fro m L eo n ard H ess, a gold w atch fro m \ R e b e k a h lodge v isited the M ultnom ah ;
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co m m erce to m a in ta in th e ir p ro sp er­ J . O. C ooper and field g la sses from R c b e ta h ,odBe B V .d .y c v e „ ,„ g o , 1M l ¡
ity. L a c k o f cre d it, ris in g w orld p rices, j ! M. T a n n e r, alleg ed th e fts a ll w ere w eek.
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I sa g e a run down cond ition o r m ore
B o a v e rto n R e b e k a h kidge m et fo r ,
a 8prious a il,nent, resu ltin g
cu rre n cy d ev alu ation , and m ost im ­ sou th o f C ornelius.
th e ir re g u la r m e e tin g T u esd ay e v e n - : , /
y
fa ta lly
p o rta n t o f all, h ig h e r t a r i f f s have
ing w ith a goodly a tte n d a n c e
The
E m in e n t au-
crow ded b oth th e s e n a tio n s b a c k
Fine Paid
b u sin ess session w as follow ed by a s o - :
a g a in st th e w all.
T h e y fe e l th a t th e
c ia l hou r in w h ich punch and cookios th o ritie s
o n
T h is w ell know n
firm Is un der
o th e r g re a t pow ers hav e ch ea ted them
H e n ry K a is e r o f A loha,
a rre ste d
I d isease, stro n g -
and abandoned them . T h e y know th a t by s ta te police August 8 plead guilty w ere served in th e d in in g room .
th e m an ag e m e n t o f w idely ex p e r­
M r. and M rs. A. M Ja n n s e n d rove] .
su b stan ti-
th e y m u st seek th e ir own salv atio n , in Ju d g e H av en s co u rt T u esd ay to
ienced men whose com m endable poli­
T h e y w ore ac-
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th a t th e law o f th e su rv iv a l o f th e f i t t ­ a c h a rg e o f d riv in g w hile in to x icated . to P rin e v ille F rid a y .
cy
o f rc lia b lility and frien d lin ess has
a 0
est applies to n a tio n s a s w ell a s to K a is e r w as fined $100 and sen ten ced com p an ied hom d S a tu rd a y by th e ir a te s hc
m ad e one o f th e m ost popular o f the
son W ilb u r w ho had been v isitin g h is th a t m any of
Individuals. G e rm a n y s tro u b le s d ate
to 30 d ays in ja il.
J a i l sen ten ce was
our
pnysical
b a c k to th e W a r. th e V e rs a ille s tre a ty , suspended on p ay m en t o f th e fin e. b ro th e r a t th a t p lace.
new oil com panies.
M rs. H upy h a s sold h e r lu n ch room s ¡ ji 3 a ro o ften
and th e d estru ctio n o f h e r cre d it dur
H ero am o n g in stitu tio n s o f its kind
D riv e rs lice n se w as revoked .
ing in flatio n . J a p a n ’s p ro blem s a re o f
to M r. Dowd o f A shland and is plann- rai|sw, b
uj.
In th e S ta te « th e re a re indeed, few th a t
ing to leav g n e x t w eek w ith h is fam - c e la t r ( j
te eth
m o re re ce n t o rig in .
ca n show m ore su b sta n tia l progress
Births
and g row th th an th is well know n and
ily, fo r C a lifo rn ia , to m ak e h e r hom e.
^ d iseases of
J a p a n ’s B ig P ro b le m
G oodm an— T o M r and M rs. D w ight
re lia b le e sta b lish m e n t engaged in the
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G oodm an o f O renco, Aug. 18 a girl.
th e 'B e a v e rto n B e a u ty Shop, spent t |sgues
Den-
sa le o f th e b e tte r grad es o f oil and
in co m m erce w ith th e W e st she w a s ,
Je n s e n — T o M r. and M rs. R . E . J e n ­ sev era l d ays th is w e e k w ith M rs. M. t i s t s
g a s lease o f tho co u n try ini a clean
have
5P0 v e a rs behind th e O ccid en t indu s­
sen o f B e a v e rto n , A ugust 15 a girl.
C. M cK e rc h e r.
w hile
re cu p era tin g c o n s e q u e n t l y
cu t sp ecu latio n .
tria lly . H e r trem en d ou s p ro g ress s in c e ,
N u ssb au m er— T o M r. and M rs. B e n fro m a r e c e n t o p eratio n .
acquired a
F ro m th e d ate o f the o rg an izatio n
th en is one o f th e g re a te s t a ch iev e-;
N u ssb au m er o f H illsboro A ugust 15,,
M iss D o ris A n n N eely, o f S a c r a g e n e ra l know l-
D r. B . E . W rig h t
up to th e p resen t tim e th is com pany
m e n ts o f th e m odern w orld. P e rh a p s
m onto, C alif., who h a s ju s t retu rn ed edge o f o th er p h ysical a ilm e n ts and in h as b een noted fo r th e ir sound, c a re ­
she h as grow n too fa s t in d u stria lly a boy.
fro m th e E a s t is spending a few po d oing have m ade d en tal p ra ctice a ful and co n serv ativ e busin ess m ethods,
At an y ra te , she Is to d ay a m ost e f f i­
M iss D o ro th y D ron e, who h a s sp en t 1 d ay s w ith h e r a u n t M rs. W . H . E n - mo8t im p o rta n t sp e cia lty in preven- m e ritin g in a m arked d egree th e con ­
c ie n t and low -cost m a n u fa c tu rin g n a ­
th e su m m er w ith h er cou sin M iss B c t- g lek e
fid en ce o f th o lr p atro n s and th e pub­
tion.
H q r little island em p ire, no
1 ta tiv e m ed icine.
M r. and M rs W m . K n ap p have a s !
la rg e r th a n th e sin g le s ta te o f Mon- ty H an son , is leav in g fo r hdr hom e in ,
F o r th is reaso n it is im p o rtan t th a t lic a t large.
ta n a , m ust feed a population ov er F o n du L a c , W is., th e la ttd r p a it of th e ir hou se g u e sts th e ir son in la w 1
In the a c t o f Investing m oney, r e ­
an d d au g h ter, M r. and M rs. C. w everyone have a thorou gh d en tal ex- lia b ility is th e fir s t co n sid eratio n . T o
h a lf th e size o f ou r ow n and fiv e tim es th e w eek.
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a ssu re th e g re a te s t m easu re o f s a tis ­
th a t o f C an ada. S h e h a s no great
Mr. and M rs. D elores P ow ell and N eale, w ho plan a s ta y o f 6 m onths ',1 am in a tio n a t le a st tw ice a year,
colon ial em p ire, such a s B r ita in ’s to sm all d a u g h ter o f V ern on ia, sp en t th e a lso M r. an d M rs. W . H a rro c k and ! D r. B E . W rig h t, w hose o ffic e is fa ctio n . c a re fu l seection o f th e o r­
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M abel two d a u g h te rs D o ro th y and M ildred, located in the R a le ig h bldg., P o rtlan d , gan izatio n is o f suprem e Im portance.
provide supplies fo r h e r in d u stries and w eek end ■ —■**-
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T h e av e ra g e in v estor is n ot In a po­
m a rk e t p laces fo r h e r goods.
S h e Cook.
M rs, P ow ell and M rs. Cook fo r a tw o w eek s v isit", all o f the is one o f ou r p ro m in en t p ro fession al
g u ests a r e fro m E d in o n ston . C an ada. 'm e n who en jo y s a larg e and well sitio n
to b ase h is selectio n o f oil
m u st d raw h e r ra w m a te ria ls fro m a r e sista rs.
M rs. M. C. M c K e rc h e r w ith h er son m erited clie n te le fro m th e city and sto ck s and leases upon p erson al ex ­
o v erse as an d th e re a lso sh e m u st fin d ;
M rs. E d C onnely o f P o rtla n d spen
su rrou n d in g te rrito ry .
am in atio n . H is w isest co u rse th e re ­
th e o u tlet fo r h e r fin ish ed goods.
F rid a y w ith h e r p a ren ts, M r and G eorg e w ere d in n er gu eets of Mi
P o rtlan d
I t w as ou r own C om m odore P e rrv M rs. H e n ry S ch u n k .
J a c k Connely, L o rra in e K n ig h t, a t
T h is o ffic e has m ade a s c ie n tific fo re, Is to Invest in only such p ro je cts
her
Htudy o f the d iseases and In fectio n s as a r c offered by responsible m en with
who pried open th e doors o f Y o k o -, w ho had b een v isitin g w ith h is g ran d - hom e T h u rsd a y evening.
p a rq n ts fo r sev era l d ays retu rn ed
M rs. O tto E ric k s o n and M rs. C. B o f th e te eth and is p erfo rm in g a a lon g and su cce ssfu l record.
C ontinued on P a g e 5
T h e thorou gh ap p licatio n o f th ese
serv ice th a t com m and s the
hom e w ith h is m other.
H a n n a o f P o rtla n d visited Mrs. H an pu blic
M r. and M rs. R o b e r t M cC auley who n a ’s p a re n ts, M r. and
M rs. H R . h ig h est com m en d ation ns th e w ork old and tried p rin cip les h a s been m ade
R O B E R T STEV EN S
is done in a m o st s a tis fa c to ry m ann er. possible th rou gh th e ir fir s t hand
h av e b een v is itin g a t th e hom e o f N elson F rid a y .
know ledge o f th e oil fields. Added to
F u n e ra l s erv ices w ere held S a tu rd a y M rs. R u b y B oy d lg ft fo r C a lifo rn ia
th is th e ir ju d g m en t, tem pered and m a­
a t B rü n in g s C hapel,
P o rtla n d ,
fo r | M onday
tu red by m eans o f d iligen t study, re­
M rs. L ew is A llyn a n d sm all son
R o b e rt S te v e n s, w ho died a t his hom e
se a rch and e x p erien ce in th e oil bus-
D a rre ll o f G asto n , v isited w ith her
in P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay .
The Shadow He Can't Escape!
n
e ss fe a tu re s o f th e ir leases.
p
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ts
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and
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rs.
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elson
Mr. S te v e n s w as a re sid e n t o f P r o ­
I .e a se s pu rchased here em body the
g ress fo r m an y y e a rs h is step fa th e r fro m F rid a y till T u esd ay evening.
m e rits o f an u n qu estionab le fa ir deal.
M iss R h o d a T h y n g and M iss J e a n
T h o m as B ra d le y w a s th e p a sto r o f
P a tro n s have oom e to re alize th a t
th e old A lm s ch ap el a t P ro g re s s fo r L ew is le ft Su n d ay fo r a trip to V ic-
leases? cold h e re have been th o ro u g h ­
m any y ears.
I to r ia and V a n co u v e r B . C.
ly in v estig ated Judged and approved
M r. S te v e n s
had m an y fr ie n d s '
Mr. and M rs. G eorg e B la s s e r ac-
by a n o rg an izatio n w hich sta n d s alone
am ong th e old re sid e n ts o f th is place i com p anied by M r. and M rs. H ow ard
In its e x p ert, sp ecialised , te ch n ica l
who will sad ly m ourn h is d em ise.
j B in k le y and H e rb e rt H ingley of
know ledge unique In its personnel,
________________________________I P o rtla n d sp en t S u n d ay a t ML Adam s.
unlpue in Its exp erien ce gained th ru
K s r l P a tte n w ith h is s is te r drove. I R o b e r t D ow ning,
w ho
h a s b\cn j
th e y e a rs o f su cce ssfu l op eration .
to the. c o a s t fo r sevpral d ays v a c a ­ co n fin ed to bed fo r ten d ay s w i t h 1
T h is com p any Is o ffe rin g to th o
tion and to jo in Mrs. P a tte n and h e r pneum onia, is now ab le to be up and
pu blic (O reg on ian s only) a sp ecu latio n
ab
ou
t
th
e
house.
M
rs.
D
ow
ning,
s is te r M rs M ary H odges, w ho have
th a t is clean and fa ir In th e sale s of
b een a t th e b ea ch fo r a cou ple o f who w as v isitin g re la tiv e s in V sn -
leases on th e ir a cre a g e (ap p ro x im ately
cou
ver,
B
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C.,
w
hen
h
er
husband
w
as
w eeks.
T h e y retu rn ed
to g e th e r to
100,000 a c r e s ) In H arn ey cou n ty, O re­
ta k e n ill ca m e hom e to aid in c a rin g
th e ir hom e h e re M onday.
gon.
E . D. P ou lsen . who re c e n tly p u r­ fo r him .
The\ com pany w ishes th e p u blic to
E u g e n e H a n so n retu rn ed
to his
ch ased th e Ja c k r o n L u m b e r yard , h a s j
know th is is a sp ecu latio n (a s all
hom
e
h
ere
T
h
u
rsd
a
y
o
f
la
st
w
eek,
pu rchased th e E ric k s o n house on S e c ­
p o ten tial field s a r e ), but a sp ecu latio n
ond s tre e t and E ric k so n av en u e, and fro m W isco n sin , w here he had been
w ith o u tstan d in g m erits. T h e re has
em ploy«^ d u ring the sum m er.
w ith hi« fam ily a r e m oving in.
been m any th o u san d s o f d o lla rs spent
M
rs.
M
ary
W
illia
m
s
o
f
N
ew
berg
M em bers o f the T u esd ay B rid g e club
on th e geology and accu m u la tio n o f
e n jo y ed a p icn ic lu nch to g e th e r in sp en t sev eral d ay s th is w eek v isitin g
th e lease». All exp erien ced o il m en
D. W ilm oL
H e r grand
th e gard en s o f M rs. W . J S c o tt on the M rs. J .
and g e o lo g ls's who hnve been know n
W a lk e r road T u esd a y afte rn o o n . Mrs. d a u g h ter M iss C la ra J a n e W illia m s
to In sp ect th is te rrito ry , hav e state d
R u b y B oyd and M rs. H, R N elson is ta k in g a p leasu re trip to V a n ­
th a t It o ffe r» w onderful op p o rtu n ities
w ere g u ests o f th e d u b .
B rid g e was cou v er and V ic to ria B . C.
to th e oil m an.
played d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n in w hich ; F re d Z u tch el o f M itch ell, S. D., v ls j-
T h e G re a t W e ste rn Oil Co. is doing
M iss Ju lie te C a r te r held high »core ted a t th e hom e o f Mr. and M rs. A m cl
th e d evelopm en t w ork in th is cou n­
M rs. G ra h a m o f T h e D alles' is v isit- j N elson.
Mr
Z u tch el s e v e ra l y e a r*
ty.
ThO la te s t rep ort« a r e th a t they
Ing h e r s is te r la law M r a P a rk in so n , » g o Uved a t B ea v erto n .
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Beaverton Hi
Opens Term
September 7 th
Transportation System
Similar to Last Year
Except for New Rules
T h e 1937-8 sessio n o f tho B e a v e rto n
public schools w ill b egin on S e p te m ­
b er 7, 1937.
T h e h igh school will
s ta r t a t 8:45 an d close a t 3:30
T ho
grad e school will s ta r t a t 9:15 and
close a t 3 p. in.
C om plete a rra n g e m e n ts have b een
m ade, com p eten t in stru cto rs em ployed
n ecessary equ ip m ent and re p a irs have
been m ade to in su re a p ro fitab le y ear
fo r th e stu d en ts o f the local d is tr ic t
and tho non-high school stu d ents fro m
th e neig h b orin g
d is tr ic ts a tte n d in g
th e B e a v e rto n h igh school.
T h e tra n sp o rta tio n sy stem will op­
e ra te a s organized la st y e a r w ith only
a few m in or ch an g e s.
T h e public
service) com m ission o f the
s la te o f
O regon have p rescrib ed c e r ta in ru les
and re g u latio n s g ov ern in g th e re g u la ­
tio n and o p eratio n o f a ll sch oo l bus
equ ipm ent fo r tho s ta te o f O regon,
w ith th e idea o f Im proving th e s a fe ty
and co m fo rt o f th e stu d en ts tr a n s ­
ported.
All tra n sp o rta tio n equ ipm ent
o f the B e a v e rto n school d is tric t is be­
ing overhauled
and ch a n g e m ade to
co n fo rm w ith th e re q u irem en t o f the
pu blic u tilitie s com m ission.
M any ch an g e s hav e been m ade in
th e high school co u rse o f stud y by th e
s ta te d ep artm en t o f ed u cation .
Cop­
ies o f the high school schedu le, book
lists and o th er in fo rm atio n co n c e rn ­
ing th e school program , tra n sp o rta ­
tion ‘and o rg an izatio n can be secu red
by ca llin g a t th e high school o ffice .
Thrt follow ing te a c h e rs hnve been
em ployed fo r th e
B e a v e rto n
grad o
sch o o l:
M iss M erle D avies, p rin ci­
p a l; V . H. B u liis, P h y sica l E d u ca tio n
and D o[>artm ental, D avid P help , D e­
p a rtm en ta l, M iss E s th e r S c h ra d e r,
D ep a rtm e n ta l, M iss
Fay
L ite , 5th
g rad e
M iss L illia n W lrth , 4th grado.
M iss L illy W ag n er, 3rd grado.
Miss
M erza H alsten 2nd g rad e.
M i-s B e r ­
th a O sterloh, 1st grad e.
T h e fo llow in g te a c h o r s have been
C ontinued on P ago 6
Word of Praise Due Oil and Gas
Co.-From All Reports Program
Popular W ith Public
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have com pleted th e c o n stru ctio n o f
th e rig an nxpect to s ta r t d rillin g
o p eratio n v ery sh ortly. T h e w a ter well
Is com pleted en rry in g a good supply
o f w a ter, am p ly s u ffic ie n t fo r tho
need s o f th e d rillin g o f a deqp hole.
T h e s e t up is cap ab le o f d rillin g to
a depth o f 6000 fe e t or m ore.
A cco rd in g to geolog ical re p o rts oil
produ cing h orizo n s a re exp ected to be
en cou n tered a t ap p ro x im ate ly 3000
fe e t, w ith in d ica tio n s p o inting to low er
fo rm ab le horizons.
Follo w in g a r e q u o tato n s, In ;jo rt, of
Borne o f th e g e o lo g ists who w orn on
th e field :
C. W . Sto n e, p ro m in en t and su cce ss­
ful petroleum en g in eer, co n clu d es:
“C o n sid erable q u a n titie s o f g a s co n ­
tin u ally com in g up w ith th e w a te r as
it is pumped fro m th e nu m erou s w a te r
w ells w ithin a v ery
d e fin ite a re a ,
and th e dry c le a r gobules o f oil on
top o f th is w a te r when le ft stan d in g ,
c e rta in ly proves th e p resen ce o f oil
s tru ctu re . F u r th e r th a re is n o th in g to
In d icate th a t th e s tru ctu re h as been
b ro k en up, w hile on th e c o n tra ry
th e re n re m any in d icatio n s o f e x is t­
e n ce o f a v ery la rg e field .’’
M a jo r L N. C. F o rd , g e o lo g ist o f
w orld wide p ro m in en ce, con clu d es:
“T h e g e n e ra l a r e a is v ery In te re stin g
fro m a geological stan d p oin t. T h e fa c t
th a t it c o n ta in s ap p aren tly , p e rfe ct
dom e s tru c tu r e gives p ro m ise o f g re a t
e co n o m ic value th ro u g h oil develop­
m en t. All co n d itio n s a re p re sen t to
fu lly w a ra n t th e exp en d itu re fo r d rill­
ing a te s t w ell on o r n e a r the. s tr u c ­
tu ra l high point a s m apped, and I
would recom m end th a t th is should be
d one.’’
R . H. (B o b ) M cC utchon, well know n
"o llo g ls t” o f w orld wide exp erien ce.
“H e re you can p ick up th e Ju r r a s s lc
m e a su re s and find m any proofs ns to
th e origin o f g a s and oil. am sa tisfie d
th a t it wll lbe su rp risin g to th e m ost
s k e p tica l oil m inded, th e re su lts If a
w ell could, o r would he located , nnd
d rilled in th e p ro p er p lace w ith due
co n sid era tio n .’’
C. J . S to n e su cce ssfu l and well
know n g eologist,, w ho is reputed to
hav e fo u rtee n field s to h is credit
s ta te s In p a rt: "R e v ie w in g m y find ings
in th e field, and b ack ed by exp erien ce
in geologeal su rveys and well loca­
tio n s, It would seem to me th a t you
hav e b e tte r th a n a fifty -fifty ch an ce to
secu re co m m e rcial production.
I t Is
m uch above th e av erag e oil ventu re. T
would exp ect also, a high grad e o f oil
to be found In th ese fo rm a tio n s and
w hich should re tu rn th e h igh est p ro fits
In my Judgm ent. I t has the c h a r a c t e r is ­
tic s o f a p o ten tial oil field nnd ir e r its
a su ffic ie n t am o u n t o f ca p ita l to dc-
veop It”.
T h e se rep o rts in d etail a r e on file
C ontinued on P a g e «