The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 14, 1938, Image 1

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LARGEST CIR CU LA TIO N IN EA
VOL. 11, NO. 31
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STERN W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, January 14. 1937
The Court House
PLAIN
Observations
Filbert Growers Local News. . .
To Advertise
Published Weekly
Farmers Union
Elects Officers
Federal Sales
Tax Inevitable
The annual election of officers
for the Washington County Unit
Miss Ida Alexander has returned Farmers Union was held Saturday,
tq her homo at Wfcnatchee. Wush., January 1, at Hillsboro; those namod
B r R ti. G O L D E R
By ROSE CAVE
after spending the holidays with i include John Plass, president; Wal-
Here are a few points of interest
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander.
i ter Orr, of Laurel-ScholU local, vice
to you, whether or not you have
County Suit
Mrs. W. J Scott entertained mem | president both .re elected. Mis. Edna Babson Gives Ten
ever visited the places mentioned: Independent Dealers
hers of the Tuesday Bridge club and Corey secretary who succeeds Mrs q
San Antonio, Texas, 700 feet above Associated Packers to
Defendant
a few additional guests .at luncheon J. I. Horner who has served for four Kecommendations for
sea level, is today headquarters of
j and cards at her home on the Walker years.
L. E. Stiff ,of Laurel Scholls T a v a i i n n P o f n r m c
the largest military establishment in Outline Program
Brought hero on a change of ven- ™
“ d gTate,
I road Tuesday.
Mrs. A. E. Hanson local, conductor; John Jepson, Bloom- 1 axal,on Keforms
At Or­
ing local doorkeeper; Pen Patton of
A program of advertising that held high score
is
Ï L Ï K !■»•>«. Florida.
yoo d .v .
court, " Ï brought
A large group of Beaverton East­ Gaston local and Peter Jorgenson of
would increase marketing area and
Bubson Park, Florida, January 14—
to
blow
a
police
whistle
and
wild
by Lillian Lawler aqinst Columbia
motored to
Union were
the 1 The
biggest pruuiem
problem facing the na-
Cnnnfir
Tk„
,
bii ds from all directions will gather benefit all growers of the Oregon- ern Star members
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— For
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— » re-elected to
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u,gge»i
„ „ _ ,r y‘ . Ihe womans complaini arolmd you because they are fed grown nuts, especially filbct'ts was
Grov* Monday evening to attend executive board with NeU Johnson tion today is not the
ecesston; not
anetres sne* sustainpil nhvsir*nl inlur.
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lnJur daily In the parks and ' are tame discussed Friday at a meeting attend-1
chapter meeting in which Mrs. of Cedar Mjll local, succeeding Fertl! the jobless, not the railroads. It
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k.a Even
the e sea gulls
fly inland to get I ed by a group of growers, associated > Dor a Stipe grand conductress of the Langer of Sherwood. J. E. Lowton, our tuxatton system.
If we continue
a car
car add,ng
adding
that af the
the
P ■■ K
in a
that
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-» gm.s ny miann
dealeis and indepondent packers at Stand chapter of Oregon, was making of Forest Grove organizer.
at the. rate we are going, we will ul­
k
a
section
of
county
the,r
sharo
°
f
,hp
Rood
pa,s
A motion endorsing the seven coun­ timately commit suicide by taxation.
j ber official visit
v.hiclo struck ab a^ tl^ lo^’pf ^ u,^ y Feeding the pelicans* at St. Peters- Aloha Grange Hall.
road which haa been allowed to be-
A committee was named who were I 5lr. and Mrs. Revard Rhodes en- ty power unit which is expected to Government spending is eating up
come defective, throwing her out of burg. Florida, is an amusement af
Taxes are hin­
™
„ . . > . in
..
and these to call a meeting of ail independent tertained a group of relatives at din- go on the ballot at May primaries our present assets.
: „ question
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ro
the machine,
The _„
road
. iuiucu
. rue
. a many
. . , visitors
.
dering us from building up new capi­
.
.
.
.
birds
are
found
to
be
very
interqst- dealers and associated packers in the j npr New Year's day including Mrs. was endorsed
was the J. D. Brown road on the Co­
A report from the committee on tal.
More than any othor “reform"
Corpus Christi, Texas, state an doutline a program for rais-1 ^an'*‘s Rhodes, of Ridgefield, Wash.,
lumbia side of Sauvies island,accord­ ing. . . .
is said to be the fastest growing city . ing
„ funds for advertising,
„. and thjHj
, . 5fr. and Mrs. A1 Johnson and son Rod- seed growers association, recommend­ our taxing methods, from Federal
ing to the complaint.
In the United States, now more than program to be presented to the grow f Pr and daughter Virginia, Portland ed that the organization be porfoct- down, need a complete and thorough
Other suits include complajnt of
Mr. and “ Mrs. “ Robert
‘
Summers and j ed as soon as possible and legisla- overhauling during 1938.
” 1 55,000 people, a gain of 100 per cent | ers for their approval
Mark Skinner, superintendent ° since 1930.................
Trunk Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander of Boav- ] tion promoted to have all seeds grad-
San
Diego,
I
Committee
includes
John
Our present system is just a big
Banks, soaking collection of a note
j ed and sold according to their status.
at *fton.
given 'bv Isabella' M W a 1 ker “t o " t h e ! C alifornia- ha9 a Population o f mot .' o f Oregon G row ers
association
Happenings of the Week
at the County Seat
given by I ^
» V
Bank or
o, rveaverron
- v m u„
now
now
u«w
in llo u id a -' than 150.000 and is 120 miles south 1 N ew berg, ch airm an ; Fr ancis R ow ell
in
uquiaa ca8t
___, of , Los Angeles
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.. „ great.)
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. HiiHann.nmu-.n
n
n
u n d ee
and Mis. Sam Olds the past
.....qu.ua-
andis
the
Hudson-Duncan f Co.,
Dundee
week were Laurel-Scholls local. The next regu-1 uUllnate „av er-th e consumer
It is
Maude. {«rn u .H in g of the Union will be hl„
unrquHable. unreason
Two suits for divorce, Juanita A n-1 "8t naval operatmn base within the Douis^ Rosumny of Whitaker NUt S m w ^ i . 0 “ ™ ? « " and
dei son against E. A. Anderson and continental limits of the United States, Packe^ia at^ Rex
u k
i^ h
li,
,M^ Mrs. FVank
'lry . 5 With ladK'8 of Ccdar able-
It penalizi-s initiative and
F M. Coon, Master o f the Aloha
a»wtsch.
Mr. and
and
Fred PUn-
Hal I S,,n
M111 Fpb,,U
serving
And. here are names of a few cities
thrift.
It
handicaps industrial
Mary Mockley vs John J. Mockley
Grange
presided
as
chairman
of
the
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,,|an
and
family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
growth.
It hinders the normal ope­
Orders were signed by Judge Pet- ln O regon sim ilar to Beaverton In
meoting.
and
pointed
out
that
a
t
j
^
'b
u
r
Myers,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
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ration of business.
It retards new
ers in the fo llo w in g cases and filed i slze- Klv,n* thelr Population:
The - i, present approximately 2500 tons of ...
M°rgan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ruhl and! \
\r
building.
It encourages loose fiscal
with the clerk
Fred U P roctor,:1930 cpnsus Slvos ? oavpr’i,ftn
executor vs Tnhn H-ildren et nv
1 Enterprise, Oregon has 1.379; Glad - filberts are produced annually, al- 8on Clayton, all of Portland, Mr. and a n n o u n c e V a c a n c i e s
policies.
It fosters sit-down strikes
- ■
fAidant default*1 George D Searles, »‘ one 1,348. Heppner. 1.190;
In.le- most entirely in the Willamette Val- Mrs. L. K. Fish, of Cornelius, and \
of capital. It is hijading the United
Mrs.
Agnes
Whitaker
and
daughters
|
Hnllstments
Jn
the
U.
S.
Marine
e r ,.x vs Walter and°Henrv Danne- P^ndence 1.248; Newport. 1530. Here's! ey.
However. government statls-
States straight toward bankruptcy
man releasing exhibits
Dismissal how Beaverton ranks ahead, bettor ticians estimate
that by 1945 the Betty and Mary [xuiisei' of Elmonica! f’ orPs nr>’ open to a limited number and inflation. There are at least ten
Mrs. Eunice Murray had a famiy|of young men,
according to in­ different ^steps that should be taken
orders entered Vinwnt KaSfate vs Polled (less crime committed! and production will be doubled.
Harry Fluke. P. H. Fhrmloy vs L better fire protection; more expensive: Many residents of Oregon have gathering at her home during the Iforma,ion received by Postmaster Immediately to relieve the current
N. Tompkins, M. B. Bump, execu­ home and a better chance for wage1 never tasted filberts, while persons holidays including her son in law and ■ P a*y from ^Captain ^Jamos B. Hardie, crisis
«laughter Mr and Mrs. C. F. Stevens HardiP. Marine Corps Recruiting
tor vs Cora Brown; Oppenlander et earners to own homes; more people , I living within 600 miles of Portland and
1. BROADEN T II K INCOME
family of Bay Ocean, who spant Officer at Portland. Oregon.
al; A. C. Barbo vs John Doe et al; having savings accounts locally more do not even know what f,lberts are
TAX BASE:
Five years ago the
Applicants
for
enlistment
must
bo
the
week
and
nnother
son
in
law
and
General Discount
Corporation Vs reasonable rentals; more miles of lm-, he declared.
income tax was the major source
daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Kayser
unm«,rri<
'd
United
States
citizens
with­
for
thu
meeting
West Timber Lumber Co.,; Lily Ek proved streets ¡more hiring of local. No^date was set
of Federal Government internal
er'd two daughters of Tillamook, I oul dopendenta, between the ages of
enkrautz vs Egon Ekankrautz; Bank workman rather than outsiders; l t 3 [of the committee,
receipts.
Despite the passing of
who
were
with
her
three
davs!
1?
and
20
y^ars
and
good
moral
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days.
of Beaverton vs W. B. Carter et ux. • *n ‘ he center of a rich farming seo-
many new revenue laws, it still
characitort
Physical
standards
re-j
t
hristmas
day
Mrs.
Murray
with
her
tion
Rebekahs Install Officers
compromising (indebtedness.
continues 40 per cent.
Yet in
guests spent the day* at Dilley with quire a minimum height of sixty four'
Quite a few people around Beaver­
1928
only
4.070,000
filed
income
inches
and
that
the
applicant
be
in!
Thursday,
January
4
another daughter and son in law,
ton are In the poultry business either
returns and of these only 2,523,00
sound physical condition .
Mr. and Mrs. Brownhlll
on
a
large
scale
or
have
a
family
paid a tax.
Ilonce, the burden
Scott Appointed
Descriptivo literature and applica­
Officers of Beaverton Rebekah : Mrs. V. A. Wood attended the
flock, but here are some pointers
of income taxes Is still hearsey
I The turkey hatch for 1938 will b e ! lodge were installed Tuesday, Janu Daphne club luncheon' at the home tion banks may be obtaintxl by writ­
Campaign Chairman
among 95 per e»-nt of the nation's
I greater than in 1937 because of a 1 ary 4 by Florence Drorbaugh, dis-1 of Mrs. W C. Caruthers in Portland ing to the U. S. Marine Corps Re­
voter’s. Brrwideninjg the tax base
cruiting Station, 208 U. S. Court
The turkey trict deputy president assisted by An-j Thursday.
R. G. Scott, of Sherwood, county j better feed situation.
and cutting down on exemptions
House, Portland, Oregon.
democratic central committee chair-; production for 1937 was ten per cent drew Denholm, deputy marshal, with
Mrs. Forest Howard and her daugh­
would havo two imisirtant results
a floral degree from Hillsboro (Mrs.
man has been appointed Washington iess than the record crop of 1936.
ter Louise moved to Portland the
(a) It would make millions of
County chairman for this year’s! The spring hatch of chicks in 1938 Bowman, Mrs Mohr, Mrs. Munson ]attcr
.
.
Jobs Daughters To
citizens more directly concerned
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L o t o K
...w l
U f B
w i
"Fight Infantile Paralysis” campaign j wtu be greater than the spring hatch | and Mrs. Selfridge.
with public spending.
(b)
It
Samuel C. Olds haa been 111 at his Hold Installation
Marie
Scott is to have charge of the bene-j0f 1937 and the price of feeds and’ Officers installed were:
would produce an additional reve­
fit entertainment to be held January ] prices received for eggs will have a Jacobsen, noble grand; Lily Warner, home for some time suffering with
nue o f perhaps *500,000,000 per
The installation of Job's Daughters
and heart trouble
29 in celqbration of President Roose- better balance during the first half vice grand; Sarah Chamberlain, secyf ai> a** ic,x
yoar.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Foxton,
who
have
will
be
held
Monday
January
17.
8:15
Edna Sheets .treasurer.
velt’s birthday.
! of 1938.
o'clock In the Masonic hall Beaverton
2. F A R E DOW N 111(01 IN CO M E
Appointive
officers
are:
Civic
thej The
new
project
v
- .v .o organjzations throughout w«=.
17le n
e w PWA
rvre p
. u j « v i in
... Beaver
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V a lc ia r r n n t r ^ h n V ' ^
flli ,nR!1 flta tio n
ar>d
T A X E S : The last bracket on the
county will be asked to help sponsor; ton is in progress, having been start - 1 Taylor, conductress; Frankie Butts,
.
, n
P “ ®y® Grove for All are cordially invited to attend.
The installing officers for the ev­
Income tax schedule takes 75 per
this program which will be a public
several days ago and by the next! warder; Elizabeth Meyers, musician; ‘
-
s' m” VPd ‘ ° llood River
cent of an individual's earnings In
dance to be held at the Aloha Grange | term of school Beaverton will have Anna May Rogers, chaplain; Rose 1
nere Mr. Foxton has em- ening will be Rhoda Thyng, Helen
that bracket.
No one claims that
Hall, Soott has announced.
i ond of the finest schools in Oregon. - Stevens, R. S. N. G. ; Hazel Miller,
y
• J°hn helsher will oper- Berst, Ruth F'illey, Winifred Borst,
Evelyn Alexander Rhodes, and three
a rich man needs a *1,000,000 an­
bounded by Second, Front. L. S. N G.; Mildred Osfleld, R. S. V. alp
« » i n g _ station, the place u
past honored queens of Victory Beth-
nual income to live; but he does
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Erickson streets and there! G.; Katherine Dessinger, L. S. V. G.;
rPP.alr^ andird*^oratlons.
rtl No. 2 of Portland.
need much more than this to keep
Davis Given Seven Years
The following officers will be in­
spent Monday visiting at the Walter
his business up-to-date.
He will
just think of it—6 acres in the center] Alice Wheeler .outside guard,
Van KJeek home
stalled:
Imogene Hoffman, honored
not borrow money. He cannot sell
Frank Davis, 44, former Hillsboro of the city only a short distance j There were visitors from Portland
stock.
Hence, in most cases his
Mrs. F. H. Scnoene and Mr. and Queen; Betty Hanson, Sr princess;
business man was sentenced to seven from the highway and business sec- j Hillsbono, Tillamook and Nebraska.
only sourc-» of new capital is from
Lewis, outgoing Noble \ Mrs. H. W. Roberts of Portland, were Dorothy Wray Jr. princess; Dorothy,
years in the state penitentiary Tues­ tion for school grounds .that's some-j Dorothy
his own income.
After paying
This will be a very modern,! Grand received her P N. G. pin from I among those attending the Oregon McBrcom guide; Cathryn Van Kleek;
day by Judge R. Frank Peters; Da­ thing!
taxes, large employers don't have
i Manufacturer* dinner and program marshal; Dorothy Taylor, chaplain;
vis was taken to Salem by Deputy attractive building and is supposed to | the past Noble Grand club.
enough money left to keep their
r*wnun, ircaaurer n an ces
Sheriff R. H .Busch; Davis was co n -’ be rdady before the next term of| At thq close refreshments wero i Tuesday evening in Portland given!
businesses r inning as they used
in honor of Joseph P. Kennedy 1 Jipndp11 recorder; Ixi Ray Martyn,
victed last week by a circuit court school, although more definite infor-
to run, or tc employ as many peo­
i chairman of the United States Mari-1 mus,c<an: Aloha Finnell, librarian;
jury on a morals charge. Involving a mation will be printed later.
Sev-
ple as they formerly employed.
time Commission and who has been rfe,ri<” a Ward,
fifth messenger;
16 year old girl.
! era] men are on the job and have so Tigard Teacher
The
taxefe on high incomes should
recently
appointed
ambassador
to
Franc°8
Downing,
fourth
messenger;
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I far made quite a showing
be cut down.
These same com­
j England.
j Roberta Whatley, third messenger;
E. F. Donaldson' who lives on a Addresses State Conclave
| Jean Schurman .second messenger;
ments apply to estate and gift
Mrs. W. H. Engelke attended
Thefts
I little place west of Lang avenue in
taxes.
Certainly .provisions for
*"p |June Weeks first messenger; Mar-
Mrs. Herbert Elwert, head of the luncheon and card party at the
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the Huber vicinity is In a hospital
¡
payment of tnhcritanco tariffs must
Tigard
high
school
commercial
de
home
of
Mrs.
Anna
Clodius
in
Port-!
ScI
°
tt'
Sr,
’
-
f
UstiK,ian.:.
MflrRRre*
George Hesteynek, proprietor of recovering fnom injuries suffered
be altered.
'
Bargajn Filling station, half mile when he was struck by an automobile partment spoke Friday at the Ore land Saturday given by members of ' L Innnr
guard; Shirley Trotter outer
3. R E D U C E
C A P IT A L
GA IN S
quantity
'
near
Huber
January
3rd
and
is
gett-jgon
State
Teacher's
association,
dis
'
the
1929
Matrons
club
of
O.
E
S
west of Reedville reports a
and Ida Felsher, custodian of
A SS E SS M E N T S :
If the Federal
of motor oil, packages of cigarette-s Ing along fairly well
He suffered cussing practical instruction in t y r : Tho Rebokah Nppdlr Hnd _ Social j 'guard;
lights.
Government's big source of reve­
nue is to be the income tax. then
Incomes must be aided in every
conceivable way.
Hence, my op­
0 . S A uTd«* Î L X
«S T
m ..
Hubor. „ j
. . . . . . h .v .» « ^ ¡ « 4 « . ' .U
““
position to big capital gains tolls.
lilts Feed Company; entrance was quite ill at his home with a severe cessive state championships
Dur arp in v l* - -
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England has a problem similar to
U S n)f ™ to comc and 8pPnd ,h p , Woman’s Club
trained bv twisting lock off east door, j sore throat and is under a physician s ing the five years hern«tudent«
her students als ' S cvon|
gained by twisting ,OCK'
‘ “ . carp
i won the majority of individual awards |.
*
ours.
But she boars down on the
according to Deputy
Sponsors Concert
Incomes and leaves the capital
’
Barnhart
of
Portland,
has
Last
year
they
were
presented
type
-1
M
•
and
MrH
Lewis
Mrs.
M
Portland
j
iney
presemea
.|
|
7
_
“
80n
8°
'd
who investigated both robberies
gains alone.
Her theory seems
had a medium sized house erected on ! writers by two compani«, of manu c
p
t v
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I factures for Having
The Portland National Grand Op­
logical:
Encourago the individu-
h«r place on . Iiftng
avenue _____
near TT..
H u-!
having Achieved the ' anyon road to Hiram Davis of North
i Plains, who leased it to Mr. and era Co. will preaent a concert Janu­
a lto make investments, to start
i her. west o f Beaverton and W. F .1 highest records.
Mrs. John Davis.
They took charge ary 21 at 8 p. m. at the Tigard High
Estates
novel enterprises, to open new
Sehrondein o f 4326 SE 16th avenue.!
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the first of the year.
school.
mines, so we will make more mon­
■
Portland, has the contract.
Instlite
St. Mary’s of the Valley
Jaunlta Ensor and her daughter
Mr. and Mrs. G. Speller of Port-
ey; then he can pay an Income
Four estates totaling *9300 values ' 8 used in finishing walls of thej
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I land visited Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Helen of Metzgnr will sing and also
tax year-after-year.
Assessing
o f real and personal property were house which Is 20 by 30 fret in size.! children of Mary from the Inter- Schoene
Sundav
ne ' ‘ Sunday.
I Clifford Allison of Metzger.
capital gains heavily is like kill­
admitted to probate this week
Har
Mrs. Fmma Briggs of Beaverton i mP{jjaje grades still had the Christ-
y
This program I* sponsored by the
ing the goose that lays the golden
Mrs Jack Downing is
improved
ry W Howard estate valued at $1000 «■ suffering from quinsy at her hom ejmas gplr,t whPn they returned to .Mrs
Metzger Woman's club and we are
oggs.
aftft-
being
confined
to
her
bed
for
with Arthur G. Howard named as ad- frill >8 recovering
_
| sohool last week
So they directed
sure everyone will want to avail
4. ELIMINATE TAX - EXEMPT
ministrator; Charlns A. Sheridan was
Herman Guelznn of Huber, has thr)r enthusiasm towards a mission- ’
w^,h *U|Tl!>8*0.
Old fashioned box social * dance themsqlvos of this opportunity of
S E C U R IT IE S : Under present tnx
appointed administrator of the estate only 3 4 arres. hut has a good equip- apy proj^t.
All their school friends
hearing
really
fine
music.
schedules a wealthy man's capital
o f James Armstrong valued at *150; ment for hog raising and generally wpre' ¡n"vited to their classroom to I. O. O. F. hall Sat. Jan 15; cards
Is shunted from business Into
Iiast will and testament of Bertha | keeps
seven brood sows, this year
(jurjnfi the noon intermjssion for those who don't dance.
tax-free securities such as govern­
Ike Aze4tine has been confined to I Eighth Annual Corn
W. Hoener naming Elsie I. Waehlin running only three He sells a good jsjow
¡s possible for the young
ment, state, and municipal bonds.
ns executrix of estate valued at *1400 many weaner pigs every year and Tuesday.
The fishing was good
,h" S H.
H,aLf°R
,he p“ Is t *7°
Scheduled
This Is bad policy.
It makes it
Llbble W. Clark was named execu- \ makes good with them
He fmtures
to ransom a Chinese baby. thM
Mrs.
M Barnes
Improving( Show
^
annua, Today
difficult to secure new capital for
trix in the last will and testament of Chester Whites
Guelznn used to y 0te8 Werd cast to select a name from an Illness of several days,
j tional Bank 4-H Corn Show will be
business enterprises.
There are
Fred B. Clark estate consisting of handle poultry* exclusively but found anf, Virginia was chosen by the
. William King
, of Portland,
.
resided held in the new lobby of the. Commer-
about *56.000,000,000 in non-tax-
real and persona valued at *6750.
pies better for him.
greater number of girls.
1n Beaverton for many years spent ; cial-Natlonal Bank Friday and Sat-
able securities outstanding today.
Orders in probate signed by Judge
John Henderson 13 son of Mrs
At the weekly meeting the Pine Tuesday visiting Mr and Mrs. Lewis urda j anuary , 4 and 15
T
Naturally .these cannot he taxed,
Tompleton and fjled with the clerk Nancy Henderson of Huber, Is recov- Valley chapter elected r.cw officers Hugh,on.
E. FYanda.
assistant
Francis, assistant county agent.
but income from new public bond
inclpde
I-Aurenee
S.
McConnell,
erlng
from
two
major
operations
for
the
second
semester.
Juanita
,
„
.
_
Mrs Bertrand do Cathelina and ! Thi^ corn show which has horem.
iaaues should be assessable.
Be­
approving sale of real estate; fixing, and after spending 16 weeks In a Elsensohn is chajrman assisted by daughter of San Francisco, motor recognized as one of the outstandimr
sides forcing money into business
time and place of hearing final ac hospital Is at home.
i Germaine I-a Voie.
The secretary lng to Sf.attie, detoured thru Bcnvcr-^-H activities In tho state .will be
channels, eliminating tax-exempts
count In estates of Daisy Bertroche.
Miss Lorraine Flftehcr of Huber, j is Bonny Habel.
ton last Monday for a short visit with held as one of the opening featur
should also tap a steadily Increas­
and Jessie May Emmons; confirming teacher at Council Crewt will spend
An imaginary tour of the United Mr and Mrs. C. Doud of the Coffer j of the remodeled bank.
ing source of new revenue for the
sales In estates of Mary M. Hughes the week end at The Dalles with States and European countries will
Government.
On the other hand.
( Fifty club members have been ®n-
and Wm F Krause; order to deliver friends
She taught there 8 years be taken by the studenta this month
Roht J I»e.kwood Cldroprar rolled In the corn growing contest
It would make public financing
doetl In C. P. KrugeS estate; ap-
Funeral services were held Thurs-| "How many capitals, American and tic Dr Physician,
of Portland, visited
more difficult and more costly,
proving final account jn estate of day for Robert E Mick 9 months old foreign, will you know on this trip’ '* IjLvertnn W e H n ^ s v 'n n i nr.7fe« during the past year and while the
and prices o f public bonds more
corn crop has been poor In some sec­
Jennie Young ¡revoking former or- son of Mr and Mrs Geo.E Mick of is a question that has aroused great g)onal m| ^
y
1
tions of the county about 40 exhibits
unstable.
ders. directing citation and appoint- Aloha.
Besides the parents, a broth- interest and dhergotic review of geo-
a. T A X
iJO V E R N M E N T
EM ­
ing guardian ad litem in estate of er. George. Jr Vernon. Harold, Leon- graphical names A contest between
Mr- a" d Mrs. W. H_ Doud have of superior quality are expected at
Ida Mullor Campbell.
ard and sjBtPr l>qia May
two groups of girls wil lbe a feature «old their Interest In The offee Cup the show.
PLO YEES:
Among the unfair
A yipld per acre contest has been
angles of the tax muddle is the
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Hr and Mrs. David Gibson of of this world wide journey
!°«.Mrt j and
Gh«s Doud and have
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left Beaverton. exporting to locate introduced this year as an added fea­
exemption
of government employ­
Major H. D. Bagdad, the Army |
*o spend ‘ he week end
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aotMwtiere near Colorado Sprin««.
ture
of
the
contest.
Seven
olub
ees
from
the
Income tax
Dur­
Recruiting Officer. 323 New Post at ,h» Fletcher home In Huber
As the final gun Bounded in the
Downing Oarage now carries Mobil j members participated In this sneciai
ing the depression, the average
Office buildintf. Portland, announced)
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Beaverton/Tigard basketball gamrs oil and Mobilgasea.
Complete Mobil! competition and the winnera will be
public official had his pay cut
today the enlistment in the United
^ Guernsey Cows
,h ! score board showed the Beaver lubrication. Open 6 a. m. to 10 p m. announced at the time of the show
only 10 per cent, while the aver­
States Army of John E. Gaessler, a..
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quintet leading 26-25.
High
point
Mr and Mr« Ed ICoEbWjr o f K-i TIM annual banquet held hy the
age private citizen's salary dropped
orphan, and ward of St. Mary's Are Sold to Kinnaman
men for the game ware Beckham of K*nc, spent the week end here
i officers of the bank for the corn club
as much aa 50 per cent!
Stability
Home. Huber. Oregon, for service
Peterborough, N H . Jan 14—Two Tigard, with 12 points and Brown of j
of income ia exemption enough for
Miss
Doris
McBreen
left
for
E
u
-!mpmbprB
arHl
leaders
will
be
Friday
with the field artillery with station purrhred Guernsey ^ w ^
TounE Beaverton with 1 0
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im
am ai
nm» ih
our vast army of public office­
night,
at wmen
which time
the .
official
in the Hawaiian Islands.
Star Belle 530529 and Young Dolly's
As the game progreased Into the “r ° *dnp"day *® 8po" d ^ rwnaln' Judge will discuss his ulacincs and
holder By taxing them, not only
Gaessler will be s*nr without delay Rose 450912 were recently sold by last half the fans were In a state of dpf
‘ b**
«dth her Miter
r>rlofly on matt»« f
would the Treasury pick up a
to tho Overseas Discharge and Re- W F Young of Sherwood. Oregon frenzy.
During the entire last half *” ra who ia a student at the Unlver d*velopmrrit in ccnection "with recent
good »lire of new Income, but it
placement Depot at San Francisco to Mrs. Lon Kjnnaman of Aloha, the acore was within 4 points of each 8“ y
Oregon.
i growing
Feed dealers of WashlmT
would make another group—and
Calif, to prepare to sail for the 1^- Oregon, accordjng to the American other
In a preliminary game thej Next meeting will be at the home i ton county who have been handling
one very much In need of it —more
lands on the next out-bound Army Guernsey Cattle club. Prtcrsborough Beaver squad drubbed the young Ti- of Florence Drorbaugh on February the 4-H seed corn will be sneciai
conscious of publto expense.
Transport.
New Hampshire
gera 17-12.
19 with Hazel Miller as co-hostess.
I guests at this banquet.
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