The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 28, 1938, Image 1

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O L IB R A R Y
HEAVE
LARG EST C IR C U LA TIO N
V O L . .11, N O 24
The Court House
Happenings of the Week
at the County Seat
©FRISE
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, Januar) 28, 1938
PLAIN
Observations
0
Keep Him in the Hole!
Published W eekly
Local News. . . Production
Shows Upturn
D
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sehoene and
Mr. and Mss. H arry H udson were
W E L L . 68D O W D U 0 6 ,
aniong those to attend the banquet
By E. M. G O L D E R
By R O S E C A V E
OLD B O V --I M JU ST
at the P ortland hotel Saturday ev­
GONIKJA H A K E S U R E
ening given by the Junior Charnbei
One o f the outstanding, con serva ­
Y O U D O N 'T S E E
o f C om m erce h onorin g Alltel R in e­
tive
and
exacting
n*-n
o
f
M
ultnomah
School Districts
VOUR SH A D O W
hart w ho was elected First
Junior Babson Says It may Mark
area i s Fred Staiger .whose hom e is j
T
H
IS
Y
E
A
R
f
t
Received $19,558
Citizen o f l*ortland and at the ban­
a lon g T a y lor's F e rry w a d ,
s o u t h -!
quet was presented with an engraved End of Current Recession
west o f the tow n o f M ultnomah, in a |
em blem
S ch ool
districts
of
W ashington 1,111 n, r " f ,h r (W in w h ich has heel
Mr. and
Mrs.
M alcolm Clement
County received $19,558 from county I hl8 home since 1900.
He was born
are
receiving
con gratu lations
on
sch ool superintendent's o ffic e
this ton years in Butler county. Ohio, and
B ubson l*in k. Florida. January 28
the birth o f a son M alcolm H. Jr., at
week, representing an apportionm ent I received his
sch oolin g
there
and
— It is too early yet to say w hen the
the
hospital
in
P
ortland
January
19.
o f $2 per cap ita on the basis o f the " h e n nineteen y e a is old cam to the
business recession will be over.
1
Ml and Mrs U W. Cntl| Ol MM
1936 sch ool census.
United States and w orked m ore than
am m ore certain than I w as a m onth
vale Idaho, spent the w eek end with ago, however, that a revival is not
T ha state law
p rovides
fo r
$ 1 0 itn year* in Butler county. Ohio, and
Mr. and Mrs. H arris H anson
per capita to be paid every sch ool j at ° » ber places a fter that, fin a lly;
far o ff.
T here a m now straw s in
Art Stipei o f Bend, O regon, visited the wind w hich show that business
district on basis o f its census.
In la,>ding in O regon J b years ago. In
relatives here Saturday.
A pril 1937 an apportionm ent o f $3.501 **®® he acqu ired the
farm
where
is slow ly turning around.
These
Mr. and
Mrs. Charles
Oliver o f straw s were m issing at Christm as
w as paid to be follow ed by $3 pi r Beavel s ta »e D airy now is and it
P ortlan d
w ere Sunday
visitors o f time.
capita in O ctober.
T he paym ent o f l w as
Ered
Staiger
w ho really de-
A m on g them arc g ood reitail
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller.
$2 brings the total fo r the sch ool v cl°p ed that im m ediate vicinity fit
trade reports, seasonally higher in­
About
25
m
em
bers
o
f
Beaver
chap­
year 1936-37 up to $8.50 per capita fo r PpoPle to live in, m ade roads,
dustrial activity,
steadier
tones in
ter O. E. S. w ere special guests o f com m odity m arkets, and butter build­
o r still sh ort $1.50 o f the r e q u ire -! cleared land helped in m any ways
M inerva ch a p ter at St. Johns Tues­ ing volum o.
m ents o f law.
! the few neighbors w h o settled not
T o get a w ords-eye p ic­
d ay evening w hen thtjy w ere cele­ ture o f current trends, let me briefly
H illsboro sch ool district is the m o s t ! far aw ay — few they were fo r sure.
bratin g the 26th anniversary o f their an ab'ze t|ie leading business baro­
His father w h o was FTed Staiger,
recen t apportion m en t received $2,474,
chapter. F ollow in g the
m eeting a meters
F orest G rove $1550 and
B eaverton Sr. was a first class carpenter o f his
fine program o f music and readings
day in G erm any and his boys were
$ 1122 .
Coiutuiurs Industries Sensitive
w ere give*> with refreshm ents o f icei
taught not only the building trade
C O N SI
S U M
M K
E K
RS
IM H
H S s T I lU
1U K
cream , ca k e and o o ff ,,»
*
IM
FS
are
but were taught to be con servative
Slot Hijacking
V
isitors
at
the
hunt
o
f
Mr
and
I
U8UU,,y
the
first
to
be
hit
and
hence
Annual
Firemen’s
Davis Gets One Year
and industrious.
One brother w ho
Sam uel C. Olds last
F riday
were I are u8ually “ >«l f ' r8‘ to recover. There
Trial Postponed
is 84 years still lives in Germ any. Ball February 12
Pleads Guilty, Manslaughter Mr. and Mrs. John Foot o f Portland fore con d ition s in this grou p at pres­
T w o sisters w h o cam e to this cou ntry
Sunday guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. ent are o f m ore than ordin ary inter­
T rial o f J. B. E lkins, 36. o f P o rt­ ahead o f Fred
T extile activity is currently 40
_ passed
.
. aw ay
. a „ good
_
On
Saturday, F abruary 12. the
W ilford Davis, w ho pleaded guilty Jam es A bbott, Mrs. W ill Pim pton, est.
land, indicted on a ch arge o f assault while » ago,
o
PI11 n a s h °rt t lm e ! B eaverton
V olunteer F ire
D epart- this week to m anslaughter, Saturday Mrs. Bessie R od g ers and Mr. and per oent below last year's level and
and robbery w hile arm ed with a dan- around Portland b efore startm g in o n , m ent will hold its
back to the 1932-34 bqd-rock figures.
annual
dance. w h s sentenced to a year in the state Mrs. H arold
K in g all o f
Portland
appearance before T uesday Mrs. V ivian W inklem an o f T radin g in gray goods, how ever, has
eHr0u a,t W *? P0? - 011019
a ° ,une* pect thls ° ld far,nl* i ut hp d,d not bkp " T his is the m ost
im portant
social penitentiary, on
ed halt, M onday in C ircuit Court, anyw here else but on a farm . Twen-| pvplr, t f!? {hc year fo r the volunteer Judge R. F la n k Peters.
recently been m oi e bi isk and prices
D avis after St. Helens. O regon, sprint
the day
when Paul C hurchill and H erm an ty-tw o years a g o he retired fr o m ' firem en and
have firm ed.
T he past fortnight,
Ralph
___ o _____
ffe r s the
___ citizen
___________
s o f pleading
_ guilty to the death o f _
_.
with
Mrs.
Olds.
Thom pson, w itness fo r the state, were farm in g and rented the
place
m oreover, has Been a sturdy step-up-
®u)'l ! B eaverton art opportu n ity to e x p re s s ! Prahl, later announced in court that
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Felsher have 10 per cen t— in mill operations.
not present to testify.
O ver o b je c- except a small tract w here his small thoir appreciation o f a fine m od ern j Kut h enn a B uckm ayer, 17. o f P ort­
opened a g rocery store to run In
tions by defense. Judge R .
F rank house has been
his
abode
since. 1 fire departm ent.
T he shoe industry w as am on g the
land, was at the wheel at the time
con n ection
with
thrt gas station, first to feel the slacken in g in activity
P eters .granted a con tin u an ce until H e has been look in g a fter his prl-
T he B eaverton City C oun cil
has
»ho accident, which occu rred No­ form erly
know
n
as
R
ays
Garoze
M onday January 31.
j vate Interests
since then
and not
last year. P roduction last m onth was
vem ber 16 1937, on D airy
Creek
whioh they have taken over and will 30 per cent under the yivir-ago
E lkins and H erbert C. W est w ere w ork in g too hard.
Less than three been generous in p rovidin g the equip-
__
level.
bridge, west o f H illsboro. Prahl was
arrested near R eedville N ovem b er 10. m onths ago he sold the farm
^ f i r e 'd e M H m e n t ^ T he
« t id in g a‘ ’ s ta lle d ‘ c a r 'w h e n " 's \ r u c k ; ,>‘>w **
“
‘ ho ® °rrp" to * reJ S r a r t sbV,e-makc.'s.'ho w'ever, have cut
follow in g a ch a se by S h e riff Connell, Beaver State D airy but he still ow ns
c d part ment.
T he boys o f the frQm behjnd
thp Davis CRr
¡e e ry
On their opening
day they had
p riw a 1«
10 per
pcr cu n t' As a consequence
.
, . | prices
and accused o f h aving h ijack ed tw o a place north o f R o ck w o o d
along departm ent
nave
added
to
this
,
. . a prize draw ing
fo r groceries In buy1ng w as better than expected at
slot m achines from the W e s ttim b e r, Glisan road, cast o f Portland, a house e<l uiP,,u' nt by purchases, w hich w ere;
K atherine B uck m ayer was arrested w hich Mis. M inerva Scott won first, tbo recen j annual C hicago shoe show.
P ool Hall.
E lkins w as found to and medium sized
tract o f land F or made Posaible by »h0 proceed s
o f on a charge o f perju ry and paroled, < lifton IjoTtud second and Mr. Hewes R ep orts Indicate that som e factories
have been w ounded and
their ca r a while he tried living in Portland !'thpir annual danp{* D uring the past | but the accu sation against D avis was third ch oice.
( w j|| b e running near cap acity during
bore tw o bullet holes, o ffic e r s said but says city life is absolutely no f r ear thel firem en have made a su bstan-1 pressed by^ cou n ty officia ls over pro-
Mrs. W alter V an KJeek, Mrs. John the next 60 to 90 days.
T he address o f a rent receipt sen*
good for him and back to the o l d ! tial pay mpn» on the siren now in use test o f deiense counsel.
D obbins, Mrs. M C. M cK ercher, Mrs
o n e would
think that food sale«
M ultnom ah
cou n ty deputies to a place he cam e and intends to stick i and u is thl'*' 1938 o b je ctiv e to pay
R obert Paul Bibb, 25. charged with ..............................
_ Freda Austin
N W alk er, Mrs.
and j w oll|,i j og a i „ ng a t a stable level, but
P ortland
address
w here 200
m a-1 right here.
H e has a very pictur- ^ 0 balance dup " n , b ‘a n ecessary j assault with a dangerous w eapon, was I h'er daughter"" w ere * a^on"g"V hose at
volum e is in flu enced by prices and
T h ere is also sentenced to 18 m onths In the pent- tending W ashington Count v P om on i vo,um e.
lnJ 0erCed Py , pnCeB an,n
chinee were found.
esque view to the north from his lit- i p,pcp o f equipm ent,
L-n s m o k e hot tentiai-v bv lia lce P e t e r s
Tuesday ‘ f ndlnK W ashington ( ounty i'om on a gen eral con d itions
la te s t reports
1 - » Y-1 G range at Forest G rove W ednesday show food sales
.„ i,,« onnaiderahlv
under
tie hom e and on clear day it is w it h ! an urgent need fo r tw o sm ok e hel ( tentiary, by Judge 1 eters
con siderably under
pleasure that he sits in the living 1 mprits and other m iscellaneous para-
Bibb was said to have w ounded for an all day session.
the
1937
figures.
Here
again
there
Election Judges and
room and spends m uch tim e gazing I Phernalia to augm ent their present Ed G ross with a shotgun in a fracas
Mrs. V. A. W ood s attended the lun­ hus been a noticeable pick-up during
out over the valley and the hills be-1 a PP»ratus.
at the M artin H eerdt ranch on B cav-
Clerks Appointed
ch eon and clu b m eeting given for the past week or tw o with the easing
yon d the B ertha-B eavorton highw ay. | A t the present tim e there is n o j erlon route 2, D ecem ber 12.
m em bers o f the Daphne clu b at the o f f in rqtail prices as the leading
Mrs. P a trick M urphy whos* hom e suitable m eeting place fo r the m e m -!
~ ~
P ortland hom e o f Mrs. Qu* Edlund stim ulating factor.
ju dges
and is ju st north o f T aylor s F erry road b,‘ rs o f the departm ent.
A ppointm ent o f the
The past B a n k i n g G r o u p s
Thursday.
l*a|M-r c o n s u m p tio n
has taken a
day
and
cou
n
tin
g
]
clerk
s
for
the
.
. ,
„
. .
, ..
, ,o n SW 50th avenue cam e north from few m eetings have been held in the y
f
to M s r c s
Mr. and Mrs. Joe K eiler attended "lick in g " alon g with all oth er bus!
boards for 50 p recin cts o f the cou n ty )
F ra n cisco in 18w. s h e wa8 b o r n j new city hall, where it has been no- V ° l e 1 0 l v , e r g e
the banquet given fo r National and nesses.
B ecause paper is used in
have been m ade by the C ounty Court ; in Sam ona countyi C alifornia.
She I cessary fo r ch airs to be carried to
state o ffice rs in H illsboro Thursday so m any lines, It Is an excellent ha-
there w ere 495 nam es on th e list o f
s(Jd tQ ,,ke j{ ,n C a n foln ia but say8 and from the hall fo r each m eeting,
On January 18 the W ashington and
rom eter o f general business.
It Is
appointemnt^s to co n d u ct the prim ary |
hajj Uved here 3(J lon
that gbc | P r ^ e n t plans call for the renovation Y am hill County B ank ers’ association evening.
coni-
Mrs. V. A. W ood entertained at Interesting, therefore, thnt paper
election in M ay and the general e lcc' j has no desjj.g whatever" "to” live any-1 o f tb c oId citY hal1 into a clu b room , i m et at F orest G rove fo r the avow ed ,
.
.
tion in Novnm
ber.
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1
a e has ow
lo ned
uve a ttny
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1— be added 1_
-
,, D —
on thp
m e rg
e r . 1 dinner # F i'd a y , even . in g for a grou p o f pany executive»! report orders nudg-
She
fair
w
hich
a
kitchen
m
ay
in
purpose
o
f
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, w h ere else,
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In
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. w , 1 1 . .
n l t l i«X / I
in
t h n
1X 0 C t
♦ i l f l
ahead
in the . past
ten
Such con ven ien ces are question.
A fter a
turkey
dinner, ym ing Tolks h onorin g ner son and i ing seasonally
...
...
.
sized house and an acre across the th e future.
Estates and Orders Filed road fr o m h e r p r e s e n t h o m e T o T m o r c provided the fir « departm ents o f , Uch as W ashington cou nty is fam ous d a “ Kh ter, Mr and Mrs. R obert W ood d a y . with many mills running better
than thirty-nine years but has n 0t ’ n eigh borin g tow ns by city funds, but f „ r. John T horn bu rg president Forest w h o have been v eiling with relatives j than Uiey have f‘ >r several month*,
T hey left
Som e Industries Hit Hard
E state o f Jules L angue adm itted done m uch with it o f late not even the Iocal departm ent is am bitious to G rove N ational bank and ch a irm a n ' here fo r the past week
Shu used to r u n , raisp ,hpir own m on ey for this p u r -!0f the meeting, called for an expres fo r their hom e in Klnzua Sunday.
j H E A V Y IN D U S T R IE S m aintained
to probate.
U nder last will and ca rin g to rent it.
slon o f oP ‘ m °m M ore than 5« hank-
-John Green a n d I h i. daughter Mr*. | th#(p vo|ume long after th<1 nwrn sen-
testam ent L G. Loulanger, uncle was a room in g house in P ortland years! P0 ^ '
efora settling out here
here.
W hen
T he F irem an's D an co is on ly h e ld ' ers w ere in
attendance,
including
u0i,.^ .” |[ and; _ V’!^.**dJ_ * !; sitive consum er industries began to
appointed execu tor o f property valu- ago b
before»
Both W ash- »he W h itw o! th-E vans h..me , u . ™ . , . , cu rta (,
Henco*, som e were hit later
ed at $6300.
O rders w ere g iv en In she first cam e here the nearest r a i l - i onCe c a c h year and the residents o f several from Portland,
^ W ash in gton
County league ¡ , )Ut har(lcr than the lighter nuinufa«>
the follow in g probate m atters:
w ay station was at Carson
H eights i B eaverton are urged to coop erate by ington and Y am hill bankers
were
roup. B |Kgest su fferer am ong
W illiam P. Krause, approvin g re­ and there w ere only a fe w p e o c le ! purchasing tickets to the dance. In unanim ous in fa vor o f the m erger baskptbail gam e played at the high turin
schrsil 1 t'
>Yiday
H illsboro
defeat-
-
p ort; W illiam F. M organ, fixin g time around here those days her n e a re st! the npar future a firem an will call and it was put through.
■‘i111’"
T,‘,a y night ru
u sooro a
e iia i- the durable
good .......................
s
industries
has
32 to
B
m ™. B ^ ” ad
w h o! at y ° « r hom e with tickets to sell
O fficers
w ere elected a . follow s ¡ ^ ed B e B a eaverton
v e r t o n 32
to 23
23
B eaverton
eaverton bl„ n
O perations catapulted
fo r hearing final a ccou n t; G uardian­ neighbor w L
ship o f W illiam R u egsegger et als. passed aw ay about six years ago Mr i and u is hoped that every fam ily in President, Russell Tisdale, m anager P ayi is w e ic Kaspertine, Bixby, Da dow nw nrd from
85 p<-r cen t o f ca-
appoin ting gu ard ian ; Carl H. Lindahl Stroup W M a n o t h e r n e i K h b o r l n d h e 'o w n
will purchase one or more. H illsboro ¡branch o f the First Na -j vis. B row n and Emmons, with W il I p acily last August to 20 per cen t a
settin g tim e to hear final a ccou n t; S has passed on
Fred Staiger next IjP ts a " Kpt behind the boys and tlonal bank o f P ortlan d; vice presi- ham s and H arris for substitutes.
m on lh ago.
Since C hristm as there
*-
-*-'
- -
■
and M is. Thayne Smith ftnd ; baa bt.en som e rncovery and the oper-
F. V an Meter, ap p oin ting appraisers. neareet neighbor now about b 78 ’ yea rs ' —
makp
»his ---------------
C om m unity enterprise
a dent. H. W. T orbett, cash ier Bank o fj
A m ity; secretary-treasu rer; Gerald A. sm all daughter o f T illam ook v is ite d , atlng rate this w eek is around
30
C harles W D ew ey fix in g tim e and old> s ti„
, ives a ljtt,e way tQ t h e ' h uge success.
A bts o f the N ew berg branch o f t h e , a * *ho W . F. D essinger home several p*r cen t com pared with 80 per cent
place o f hearing final a cco u n t; R ob ert , west H er mothpr Mrs M ary W o lf
j days last week.
First National o f P ortland .
a year ago.
W . R ich ey, au th orizin g con stru ction o f now gl> 8U„ ,jves jn Sam ona count
r
.
n ,
_
r 7 ,.
Mrs. R ob erta KHUngsworth
(R o-
M otor UHNcmhlicH in 1937 were the
a dw ellin g; F ran cis J N evin n u n c C allfornia on the old p lace.
Mr8. U o i i p l e O b s e r v e 5 7 t h
j herta H a u len b a ck » o f Kam ath Falls I B<*ond largest In the history o f the
pro tunc ord er W endel Cam pbell, d
M urphy says there wer< no roads. W e d d i n g A n n i v e r s a r y
Democrats in Tri-County
¡a n d fo rm erly o f this place is spen d-j industry.
Car sales continued at an
reelin g sale o f personal property E . , excppt a fe w cord u roy road8 and the
b
*
ing a few days with her uncle and j excellent level until N ovem ber w hen
A. Bruce, fix in g tim e fo r appraise . fpw other8 were r,.a l, not m o le than
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Meet at Hillsboro
aunt Mr and
Mrs. John
Hauleti ; they folded
up Ilk« an
accordion ,
A lice H. Chapm an, con firm in g sale tr a iu
Thp|.0 waa onlv
fa rm in „
A fam ily ruunion w as held at the
hack.
! F a ctory output has dropped
from
and d irectin g con v ey a n ce; H enrietta
J
* hom
*------- e o - f - Mr.
*»- -----■
»*—
° Snider
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and
Mrs.
N
oah
cou n try where the tow n o f M ultno
Y oung D em ocrats o f
W ashington,
Miss Christine W oodhouse o f Van j 120,000 cars per week last Spring to
Jesse to sell personal p roperty; G u a r -jm ah now thrive,
_______
_______
She e n jo y ./w a tc h -! S unday’ January l G' h in celebration
gather cou ver, B. C. Is visiting her sister j 65,000 at present .
The current
lev­
dianship o f L ouise G ood et a 1. pay
fhp va8t dPVelopm ent o f this ot ,hPir 57lh w eddln8
anniversary, Y am hill and C olum bia will
in the circu it cou rt room at the court i Mrs. Jack
D ow ning.
el, on the other hand, com pares with
m ent o f expenses; C hristine B ernards
and
as
her
health
also
to
bon
or
lh
c
lf
“
ün
G
eorge
M
W ord was received Monday o f the I only 50,000 assem blies in the
first
con
g sale
sale
real p
p rop
rop erty
ert> ; . jg
J f f see m ucb m ore Snidpr. w ho was m arried to E ugonia house at H illsboro next W edn esday at
con firm
firm in
in g
o o f f
real
d gh^
Special derogations are also death o f Eugenei Thyng, aged 81! week o f this m onth!
Clara Kelso, fix in g tim e and place o f dpvP,0
, * k
the M yers at B eaverton
January
8th. 8 p. m.
expected
from
M ultnom ah
and years, o f Spokane, Wash. H e died I Building volum e has held
up
re-
hearing accou n ts; guardianship o f Fri- 1 ' ,UP‘ " ' nJ " (,rK
on over lne 1938.
Of heart d lN U I
Hfl .-a a b ro th lr m u k ih ly well
l ’nvate borne inn
eda K n orr ap p rovin g eignth annual
home«» aru now under const nic” ! C ora A. M axson and N oah Snider Clackam aa counties
! struction has
fallen
sharply since
rep ort; Jules I-angue. appoin ting ap- fjon ^
° j
i w ere m arried at R ound G rove. 1111-
f ' inal Pla,,s for thp con cla v e were o f G norge T hyn g o f this place.
G uy Carr and
daughter
D orothy last June and is only 65 per cen t o f
p raisers; T heresa Finta. appoin ting tion ■*» thp v,pini*y ° f bp^ homp
nols, ________
January 16, 1881. T ha b rid e s n‘a d ‘’
by the
W ash in gton
cou nty
But non-residential
are recoverin g from a siege o f the the 1937 level.
tim e and place o f hearing a c r o u n t: S J V alley north o f the h igh w ay father, w h o w as ju stice o f the peace, Y ou n K D em ocrats T uesday night.
and public op erations have stepped
B eauford G. Creps, order to sell per- at Huber, has been raising pigeons united them in m arriage.
In 1887
W. L Goslin, secretary to Gov- flu.
Mrs. R oy Marlin spent
several days Into the breach so that total con -
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M
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sonal p rop erty; John Meier, setting m ore than ten years and has made they m oved to Woat
Point, M iss.
Ma artin
r»m and form er state
president
out hom estead and exem ptions
good at it. in spite o f the fact that where they made th eir hom e until wlU bp onp o f ,hp Prino*Pal speakers in Portland this we.jk helping ca re stru ction in D ecem ber was above i
i
J
iult
f expense at 1906. wherl they m oved to H artford . o t h er« «»■»fd are Allan D. G r e e n -jfo r her fath er w h o i . very Of * '*b
w'a;' '" H " , - ., ' i L n « 5
tached to handling this business right. K ansas T w o years later they moved w ood 8ta»p president; G eorge
Me- quinsy.
H e started in with twenty pairs o f to O regon.
T hey have resldad on a c ,p o d . M arion cou n ty presid en t; L i
Servie*» at the Masonic H om e Sun 1 tr,i»ial fortnight o f D ecem ber. As a
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R ed
C arnaux
pigeons,
the original
firm ^'southeast
o f J B ^ V erton ^ th e ”n a st' . IJ
H ’ [1
IIaKpn- < sta,p
« ’»’ retary n and
C la ck -jd
a y uroxn
were In ch arge o f the M a s o n ic; con sequ ence, allied industries,
such
! stock being im ported from
F rance.i I wenty-s*vrin
w M t ^ s e v » years.
te a rs
am as cou n ty head E dw ard C K elly,, and Eastern Star lodges of this place a" lum bpr’ havp bp»»an
PuU UP
M ultnom ah
cou n ty
president and with a lai i
roup ittending
R tv .Ifr o * n ttuer rsosnt depth o f as low as
City o f Forest G rove is seeking quiet He now has m ore than 100 pairs
of
p urs or
s E. Hunter o f P ortland, who was
Pu1uni*
'’ " T 'ô " '" .1
’* ,arK" t r' ,w|'
” PV I m ' M r"ce n t'u n d e r ~ th e 'ir
neak
title to part o f Lot 3 B lock 11 Forest the sam e breed and has a
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1 et Nielsen sang accom panied by hurl
" ,M'n ,n *VMM" o m " rH ,lrp a «m-a ba-
G rov e from J. A. P eters; R eitha L. P ortlan d fo r all he can
raise and 57 years
ago, was aga*in*a "gu est' o f mPr ° 7 W ashington county
I m other.
IX,d Berg sang accom p an ™ »"p»pr o f activity In all the capital
Fish, next o f kin o f A lbert B orw ick
PVen
though
tho prices
obtained honor. He was also presant at t
h
e
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Thqy are running
led by Mrs. Evelyn
K hodi».
T h e ] * ? ° ds lndu8»t'1,' H
an incom petent person is seeking in- m ight seem high, there
is not as g old en w edding celebration
In 1931 Athletic Club to Meet
The
visitors were then shown about the
P «r pent
a ye* r
r, (1PQ
ju n ction to set aside deed made by m uch proflt a8 nmny fo )ks contend nnd again for the 55th annlvcrsa'ry F i* h 8 a t G a r r l n n H o r n # »
I hom e
1 D ecem ber total o f dom estic ord ers
B orw ick alleged incom petent from Ira when they are fed and cared fo r in dinner in 1936
r e D . O a t V j d r u e n 1 1 UlTie
Mrs. W . C. M cK ell entertained with ^ a * ,°.f f ,10, pPr
~
T
w o o suits fo r d ivorce
Brow n.
Tw
iv orce w ere the
, bp right
r |ght way
way.
H ow ever .ill health
A blg w edding dlnnur was served
T h e G arden H om e A thletic clu b » a j c , h t ( u l
lunch......
,„ d
brM u,. “
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X
filed this week, Fred le s s e r vs Ruth bas m adc it necessary to curtail his Sunday, January 16th.
T he two
I/esser and F loren ce K in g vs Ivan production to som e extent, but his ia rge " w edding cak es
were rut bv will hold a regular business m eeting party at her hom e Tuesday. G uests elgn ord ers for ou r m achine tools
K in g ; a quiet title to lands in dona- puccess is attributed to sticking to Mrs Noah Snider and Mrs G eorge "PUPsday- F ebruary 8th and request included Mrs. R. M. Miller, Mrs
p articularly from
Russia are corn-
tion land claim s o f Felix Iflindess No thp w ork and he sells squab«, this m Snider
“ j that all who can be present ns 'h e re h . Bchoene, Mrs.
will
he
som
e
im
portant
m
easur*»
up!
F.
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Donaldson,
Mrs
W.
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B
oyd
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52. and Charles I>*wis donation land bplnR, m a|nly f h P support o f the hom e
o th e r s present besides the guests
c la im n u m b er 51. in T ow n sh ip 1 south now
Hp ,8 unabiP to do heavy ^ honor were Mr and Mrs. P
B for discussion and decision.
Mrs. L. I). Shellenbergdr, Mrs. D oy 1 MIHCKIJ A N E O t’ M IN IIIC A T O R S
T h is clu b is for the benefit o f ¡G ra y , Mrs. G eorge Blas.ner, Mrs. J o h n ' lso _ lve an ‘ excellent clue to busi-
o f range 2 west is sought by H enrietta w ork ow ing to broken down health O shanie and *heir d au gh ter- D orothy
F>. Dalby fr o m D oroth y R obinson et al-
Hp and Mrs Valley form erly lived in and j Par> o f M llwaukie Mr and M rs peop lo over a fairly large area a n d , Sum m ers, Mrs. R. R. Summers, Mrs j nPW,
con d ition »
H eading the list
O rders were signed by Judge Petisrs M innesota and h 1< vi put In som e tim e F M
o f Bay C jfy tnd Mr ami
..... ba "
8 row lnK I" m em bership and! A. M Jannsen, Mrs. Jay Gibson, Mrs. „
consum ption.
It Is a valu-
Two
satisfactorily since its Incep-* G. M cC orm ac, Mrs J , W. Scott and ablp in d icator because electricity L-
and filed with the clerk co v erin g the in and around Billings. Montana.
Mrs. J. E Smith o f Oswego.
tion fo u r m onth* ago
Mrs. H R. Nelson.
Mrs. M cC orm ac llBpd universally In factory and home.
f' " S .
: '
. rvan K in g e m n t-
E lm er W illiam s on W ashington ave-| of the grandchildren. N aom a
md
¡ w or flr*‘ prl8P and Mr"
* * c ■' It* trigid has been vertically down-
ing children to p la in tiff and ord erin g nue north o f the highw ay at Aloha p a n e l s Smith o f Bay City were not
KANSAM 1)11 D A N C E
ond.
ward since Septem ber.
Several
defendant to rem ain aw ay during pen " » » ' h « '1">»P a >«» ^ > » p
‘ h" « p
F orm er residents o f Kansas
and
W illard Jackson
o f the Jack son m onths a g o output cro s se d below the
denev o f a suit: Mark Skinner, super- « " « » H avy Beans and some o f the
th
friends will
h on or the .»n
b irth
day' u
Lum
ber
om pany f»r
o f ixyssn,
Ny ^ i »jregon
O regon * ..yPar
|PVPj for th*- first time
p
fl I I /'• I L
m eir
,r iru-nas
win mimn
. uunj
' w i w
t i C cim|)«ny
‘ yPar a a g g o o ” - level
intendent o f hanks vs W F. Desinger. n »aw »> M exican Beans selling at five
B ea verton
4*M v .lu b s
o f their native state, Saturday. Jnnu form er ow n er o f the Jackson Lum ber H|nPP April 1935.
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Current
figures.
default
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R o b in - cen ts a pound
They are o f very
...1 and ju d g m en
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Ig you r child in a 4-H clu b ? T here ary 2ftth, with a danne In W ashington yard In B eaverton wna here the first h ow ever are reflecting the seasonal
g A c ccident
cid e n t C
om - R00»1 quality and th
|
vs State Industrial
Com
’ no o price
you will arp Bv(1 c |uhp already organized at M asonic hall, East 8th and Burnside o f the week nailing on form er friends
tin in industry all over the nation
. . . . . orders, _ and notice
notice is is plenty
nlentv low
low
He has
has a a nice
nice ^ e grade
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„ - u __1 Garden.
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n v p -u y m
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mission, a ffirm in g
prior
He
and
streets at 9 p. m.
All fori
I in
Mr . r M M.-ntm , -pending sev , Frclgtit^^ earloudlng- reliably mlr-
taxing costs and disbursem ents; Violet h»»!* hom e and has done quite a bit p iOWPr Sewing C ookin g and Handi-
sans and their friends are Invited.
cral days In McMinnville^ with h e r 1 rorod th e down hill rush o f business
S h a m p in e vs R obert H. Sham pine de-
Im prove his property.
craft.
daughter Mrs. Erwin W lsecarver
shipm ents this Fall.
le a d in g s for
fault and decree o f d iv o rce ; State
S’ M O R E FAC TS
A delegation o f
T he High school girls are organ-
G E O R fJE B AUMAN
fleo. Baum an o f Forest G rove, dis : the last week In D ecem ber w ere at
Ifltnd Board vs Josephine Bilyeu. et poultrym en representing every phase »*»t>g an advanced sew ing club.
The
G eorge Bauman. 50 years old. man trlct m anager
o f the W est C o a st 1 the lowest l*»vel fo r sn y sim ilar week
als con firm ation o f sale order H enri-
thp industrv called on G overn or hoys arc interested In livestock and agor o f the W est Coast Telephone Telephone. Co. su ffered a broken neck ! |n fou r years.
Althouph tra ffic Is
etta E Dalby vs D orothv R obin son C h u H. Martin January 12 to u rge forestry but have found no leader-
Co., d ied Tuesday night In E m anuel j the latter part o f last week when his I still 20 per cent below the 1937 flg-
publication o f sum m ons; Eva M KJine that a com m ittee be named
to su- W e would appreciate 1» very m ucb hospltal In Portland, w h ere he was ear In w hich he was riding with five urea, there has been a sharp rebound
vs Marvin M
K lin e overru lin g d e ­ p crv lsc
O reg on ’s exhibit
at
the o f som e o f our good citizens would taken su fferin g from nerk and back other persons skiddrid on the I c y , |n loadings In the last fortnight.
B anking figures nre beginning to
m urrer and decree o f d ivorce; J. M W orld 's P oultry Congress w hich will volunteer to lead one o r the other Injuries received In an auto accident , pavem ent, struck a ditch and rolled
o f these clubs.
See Mr. M etzler at tw o m iles
east o f
H lllsboto
la t nv. r died this wedk at a P ortlan d I be optim istic.
C om m ercial loans
B urrou gh s et als vs O. H. Johnson et
Continued on P age 4
hospital.
Continued Page 3
the high school If you are Interested Friday.
al, releasing property from attachment
Suits and Orders
Filed in Circuit Court
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