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\ V O L. 12 , NO. / Beaverton, Oregon» Friday, O ctober 21,1938 Estabrook Case The Court House Com m unity H a p p e n in g s ... Continued To Happenings of the W eek at the County Seat October 25 T. A. C arey o f R ochester, Minn., passed aw ay Oct. 10 at the hom e o f his daughter Tdrs. C. C. P urvis at R o B* R O S E C A V E chester, Minn. H e was 78 years old. Services w ere held at P eggs Chapel and interm ent at C ooper Mt. cem etery Administrator of Estate He lived fo r a num ber o f years at Seeks Damages Hazeldale. M orris Stone, adm inistrator o f the M r .and Mrs. D avid P olu m bo and estate o f K eith Stone, deceased, has tw o sons and Mrs. P olu m b o's m other, filed suit tor dam ages in the sum o f Mrs. Gerdu Lilja. ^ e n t Sunday even $1000 against K oam ers R est, Inc., foi ing at the .home or Mrs. L iljas sister the d row n in g o f K eith Stone, 14, on and brother-in-law , ■Mr. and Mrs. July 2nd. John A nderson. A dm in istrator in his com plaint al Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Spriggel spent leges that K eith while diving into the Sunday with Mrs. Spriggeis brother river from a spring board w as caught and sister-in-law Mr. and M is. W m . and entangled upon a sn ag beneath Grant in Portland. the su rface o f the w ater and was not Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Starret are m ov able to extricate h im self and war ing soon to St. Helens. 'Mr. Starret d row n ed ; alleges the defendants n eg is em ployed by the P. E. P. and has ligent in allow ing the snags and bran been prom oted w h ich necessitates ches to accu m u late in the w ater j h.s transfer to St. Helens. which constituted grave dam ages unu j Mr. and Mrs. Y ow ell w h o have hazards to patrons. • lived on D enney road fo r the past O ther suits filed include Ida M ■ fcw ycar3i have sold their hom e anu Quigley vs J. V\ m. G ubser et als, m oved ancj the purchaser has moved foreclosu re o f m ortgage. Tualatin into hia new home. C om pany vs L ouise B lack, \V ashing j Chas. E. Gasset it is reported, has ton County, A. E. Frye, and R udolph s o id hie tw enty acre fa rm and will B othum , foreclosu re o f m ech an ics m ove to P ortlan d where Mr. Gasset lien; A delheid V an L o m vs F rancis is em ployed. J. Van Lom , seekin g divorce. E lw in Johnson and B ob D enney o f O rders signed by C ircuit Judge R. O. S. C. spent the w eek end with F ran k Peters and filed with the hom e folks. C lerk include decrees o f d ivorce T. Gihleitti to o k his m other to granted A gnes A. M cB reen vs G eorge P ortlan d F riday even in g to visit her M cB reen ; G race h i. R o g e r s from daughter Mrs. P ostescio. Lou E. R ogers, R aven n a C. Me Carty A t a m eeting held in Salem recent from C harles C.; G ladys G age from ly W . G. Ide o f H illsboro, w as named M yron A .; G enevieve Idell Booth-Clib- leader by Gov. M artin to secure fin born from W m . E. B ooth -C lib b orn ; ances fo r the exhibit to the W orld ’s A rm inta P alm er from A rthur P a l Bair at San F rancisco. m er; ord erin g p lain tiff to pay suit M iss R uth D enney spent the week m oney in case o f D. E. Johnson vs end at her home. Mattie J. Johnson, ch a n gin g title, T he C om m unity B ook clu b will state o f O regon ox rel Cassie M itc h e l.; m eet in the K iw an is clu b on the vs F ran k B. M itchell; fix in g salary j usual fou rth T hursday, O ctober 27. o f receiver e ffectiv e O ctober 1, in j o ’clo ck until 2. Mrs. H. G. Poulsen case o f A lbert G. D ick in son et al vs j will review "S he W a s C arrie E aton ’ W enzel J. A n sorge et a ls; Ida J. j an(j there w ill be a discussion o f the Steele vs H. M. G rover et ux, final j political m easures on the N ovem ber ord er and decree in foreclosu re; M in- : ballot. E veryon e is w elcom e. B ring nie F. Sohler et als vs A nna V. V an- j you r sandw ich. derzanden et als; default and appoint- | The R ebekah Past N oble Grands ing referees in partition o f lands; club o f B eaverton, w ere entertained Charles R eynolds, receiver o f B irst a t a pot lu ck din n er at M iss B etty Inland N ational B ank vs L eo W it to c k ,, M eyers last W edn esday noon. Mrs. allow ing 10 days to plead; E dith M yrtle H ardm an assisted the hostess. M arkle vs D. J. Hills, et als, direct- T here were 16 past noble gran ds pres ing service o f sum m ons by publica e nt. T he next m eeting will be at t ‘o n - ! R ose Stevens h om e next m onth. E ve- O rders cov erin g probate m atters | iyn Scott will assist, signed by E lizabeth T em pleton, coun j Sidney J a cob s o f M cM illan avenue ty ju dge, ap p rovin g report and clos- a mile east o f B eaverton, sold his ing estate; A lva J. V ance, P eter H o ff- one a cre and house to Mr. R o o v e s ow n- man and Jules L angue; redu cin g bond er Qf E agle P rod u ce Co. w h o are o f adm inistrator in estate o f E m m a m oving into the house this week. E. N agel; P resum ing E rnest M iller to Mr. and 'Mrs. Jacobs and their be dead, not having been heard from daughter Lillian m oved to Portland since 1929; ap p rovin g report o f E. A. several days ago. G riffith , guardian and ord erin g a c - . Mrs. G eorge T h yn g entertained a tion instituted to collect am ount due ; grou p o f relatives at luncheon at estate o f C hris Joh nson; fix in g tim e her hom e W ednesday, h onorin g her and place o f hearing final a ccou n t sister-in-law , Mrs. H orace T h y n g o f o f K arl H erin g; app oin ting R . E. W arren ton , w h o is visiting relatives Dunlop, adm inistrator de bonis non ¡n P ortland. T hose present w ere Mrs. in estate o f Laura B. B rackenbury W alter A lberts. Mrs. Ida C raw ford, and ap provin g bond; ord erin g cita - Mrs. H erbert T hyn g, Mrs. R u d y Gib tion on sale o f real p rop erty to heirs i bish, and Mrs. Leland Shaw and son in estate o f Stephen Sell Jr. deceased; R o b e rt all o f P ortland, Mrs. John report o f claim s approved in estate o f G ardner and Mrs. Lima Stew art o f John M eier and ap provin g second H illsboro. sem i-annual accou n t; d irectin g trans Mrs. E. A. K vle. M iss F rances Kyle fer o f personal property to executrix and M rs. E. P fe iffe r o f Salem, were and w idow o f John H. Neal, deceased Sunday guests at the C. W . M organ fixin g tim e and place o f closin g es- hom e on S orren to road, tatc o f O tto Schindler. i M r. and Mrs. B. J. W ard and sons -------------- -— ' o f K inton. w ere Sunday din n er guests Two Named by Grand Jury Of Mr. and Mrs. W a lter Van Kleek. r* 1* Mr. and Mrs. K arl W ildm an and Apprehended by rolice fam ily are m oving to M cM innville M ike N a u m ch eff o f Forest G rove, this week. Mr. W ildm an w h o w orks arrested by S h eriff’s deputies, w as at the C olum bia F oods store has placed in jail Thursday, under $501 been prom oted. bonds, facin g a ch arge o f assault on M r. and Mrs. D aly have returned a B eaverton school teacher. from a trip o f several w eeks in the D eputy S h eriff Busch Thursday at E ast. V isiting relatives also attend- Salem, obtained extradiction paper'; ,ng P ostal Clerks con vention in from the G ov ern or’s o ffic e in o rd ci W ashington. D. C. to bring A lexander N eetens here Mrs. L. M. R eu ter entertained with from T acom a to face a ch arge o f bail a one o 'c lo c k luncheon and card par- ch eck operations . N eetens earlier tv her hom e on L ake road F riday this yea r w as indicted b y the grand iaat Guests included Mrs. V. A. ju ry on a ch arge o f h aving issueu v, ood, Mrs. J. G. H ohnstein. Mrs. Carl w orthless ch eck s in the vicinity o Hanson. M is. B'leda Austin. Mrs. M. Banks. H e w as apprehended r e c e n tly ; c. M cK ercher, Mrs. Bill W a lk er and at T acom a Mrs. E verett C ook. Mrs. H anson Melvin Hall, arrested on a ch arge o f won high score and Mrs. M cK erch ei d rivin g w hile intoxicated, w as fined the con solation . $125 by Judge R. F ran k P eters ami | Mr. and Mrs. E arl Hall entertained allow ed his liberty on paym ent o f $25 ' w ith a dinner at their hom e Thursday cash and $25 on the loth o f each evening o f last w eek h onorin g Miss month. R uth H opper and F rank Z im brick Arrested on a charge o f reckless w ho were to be m arried Saturday ev- driving. Neil M itchell o f B eaverton, ening. It w as also Mr. H all's birth was fined $25 and costs Thursday ! day anniversary. T he room s and din- whon brought before Justice o f the | jng table were tastefully decorated P eace Havens. in autumn leaves with tw o silver beilr, John Dent, o f 1520 C olum bia street o v c r the table with red stream ers, a P ortland, arrested by D eputy Sherif.’ ; w ed d in g cake, also a birthday cake Busch on a drunk and disorderly were cut. T hose attending were the ch arge was fined $10 and costs. honored couple and Mr. and Mrs. L Joseph D avid C lark went to Jail r H arris and tw o daughters, M r. and W ednesday to serve three days to pay Mrs. P. V. H opper and R ev. and a fine o f $6.70 m eted out by T igard [ Mrs. Coulter. Justice o f the P eace on a tr a ffic vio Ten m em bers o f the B eaverton lation charge. G range attended the S tato Grange con vention at H illsboro last Friday fo r an all d ay and evening session. Rosser Bail Filed Rail in the sum o f $25,000 fo r A. E. 69 m em bers were initiated in the R osser, form er O regon team ster's ' ’ ■ ’ Uu evening. Mrs. union leader and con victed arsonist. -J- B- H ohenstein and Mrs. E. C ook o f has been posted with C ircuit Judge Beaverton were am on g the class. R . F rank Peters and filed with the | Mrs. M. C. M cK erch er had as her Clerk. W. A. Tupper. guests Sunday Dr. W . N. Sheets and R osser was indicted b y the W ash - Miss P eg g y G roshens o f Portland, ington cou nty grand ju ry fo r use o f Mrs. M. C. M cK erch er attended a explosive« to dam age property o f ¡lu n ch eon in H illsboro Tuesday giver, another, grov in~ ovt o f he^r wai ( for the cou n ty chairm en o f the bom bin g o f 19*5 in which P eter Pot j C hristm as Seals. T here were a large vin place at T igard was bom bed on | group attended. Plans w ere mao.> M ay 12. at 2.30 a. m. | fo r the com in g seal sale o f which A w aiting appeal o f the P olk cou n ty ( Mrs. H arry M organ Is cou n ty chair- arson con viction , R osser is In Dallas j man. hospital su fferin g from stom ach ail- i Mr. an d Mrs. R . V. H op p er drove ment. 1 to W 'oodburn Sunday to visit at tho Published Weekly Beaverton Youth Captured After Breaking Window Three New Friends The vigil o:' B eaverton volunteer : firem en and Deputies Ireland and i ¡C orn eliu s T u isd u y night resulted in hom e o f M r. and Mrs. F. M. H opper. i the capture ot E rvin B arber, 17, B eav-j Mr. and M rs. H. M. B arnes were deer hunting at Izel o v e r the w eek I erton high sch ool youth, w ho is under arrest facing about 17 ch arges o f b u r -! end. Mrs. B arnes was su ccessfu l in b aggin g a three point buck. | A rgum ents fo r the arrest o f ju d g glary. Babson Finds England An elusive housebreaker has been i B eaver S ocial clu b w ill hold their ment in the case o f Ja ck E stabrook Expecting Era of next m eeting O ctober 28. Dessert con victed o f com p licity in the R o ck pestering the ctiy all sum m er, and luncheon w ill be follow ed by m aking Creek store bom bing, du rin g the beei tins tall taking small sums o f m on ey. Great Prosperity labor war in O regon, will be held O c- rifles, cam eras, rings and such a r-j final plans fo r the bazaar. T h ey w ere scheduled for tid es. F irem en and deputies cover- The B eaver S ocial clu b held their tober 25. card party in the M asonic hall S atu i- Saturday, O ctober 15, but put o ff be- cd the entire city and cov ered the j London, Eng., Oct. 21—The great Uuy even in g in w hich there w ere 3 cause the transcript o f the trial had youth after he had broken a \\ indow statesm en, bankers, industrialists, to Kain entrance to the Cecil Barnes tables o f pin och le and 7 tables o f not oeen com pleted. and econ om ists o f G reat Britian un A seventy five per cent loss o f a residence, 5ou in play. The H allow een d ecora anim ously agree that we m ay now bo fru ctu ied arm w as returned us ver- Barber has been given a hom e by tions were ca rried out in colors. entering a boom era exceeding in diet by the ju ry hearing the case o f Mrs. Anna Ksterloh. lh e hom e o f You T hose w inning prizes in pinochle Sidney Sanstrom vs the State Indus- kls ben efactress was reported includ- extent that o f the tw enties. will recall that a fte r the A rm istice were Mrs. R . R h odes, Mrs. G uy Carr, , trial A cciden t C om m ission Friday. I od am ong the robbed homes, was signed we had a period o f unpre R evaru R hod es, and H. B ohn. T hose i Trial o f Jam es H enry Gerrish. o f S h eriff Connell stated B arber ad- N ew w inning prizes in 500 w ere M rs. E. H illsboro, indicted last m onth on a mitted the robberies, saying his m o- cedented business expansion. all-tim e peaks for business activity Sn pe, Mrs. M. Beeler, A. M. K en n e ■ m orals charge, opened M onday in tlve was to get m oney to spend f o r , were reached early in 1920. Now , the dy and A. S an db loon t A delicious ; candy, m ovies, etc. ! Circuit Court. “ big business" men o f Englund be lunch was served. T entative C ourt calen d ar announced Since m idsum m er 15 hom es have Mrs. D oy G ray left fo r San F ran- by Judge P eters this w eek show s the been entered .the high sch ool broken lieve that the world m ay be facin g a in the m onths cisco, Calif., F rid ay last to visit her follow in g cases scheduled fo r hearing into tw ice, and the grade sch ool on ce, sim ilar situation dau ghter Mrs. Crete M aine, w h o is ill. during the rem ainder o f O ctober and All robberies have the sam e m ark o f ahead. Mr. and M rs. E rnest R h in e and month o f N ovem ber. W h y are they so op tim istic? T ho entry. His procedu re was to cut a Mr. R h in e ’s m other M is. A nderson, O ctober 2 4 - S t a t e vs P ersin gcr. screen, cut a hole in the glass o f eith- answ er is that they con sider the Mu w h o visited Mrs. R hine's parents, Mr. Oct. 26—Strieker vs R om lg. t er doors or w indow s and unlock the nich C on feren ce in som ew hat the und M is. C. J. Shively fo r ten days | Oct. 28— In re. A m brose Smith E s latch, sam e light as the Arm istice. T hey left fo r their hom e in M aim l B each, feel that the partition o f C zech oslo tate. B’lorida, last week. T hey w ere a c vakia has rem oved a pow der keg com pan ied by Charles Shively, who c o o t 31_E lw ood Lum- Co- V9 Bab* Democratic Rally w hich could have exploded into n took several ra cin g dogs with him. general w ar at any time. Most stu Nov. 2 Om aeht vs K orn. N ov. 4 — At Hillsboro Saturday M r. and M rs. J.' E. FleeTwood o f dents o f history ov er here agree that Stapleton vs Stayton. \ _______ Cathlam et, W ash., spent the w eek end tile T reaty o f Versailles w a s ,a ruth W eek o f Nov. 7, Judge In T illam ook D em ocrats are sp on sorin g a poli less anil vindictive docum ent. It sets visiting at the H. M. B arnes and M. Nov. 9 E rick son vs State Indus- tical r&u y f or a n citizens o f the cou n up artificial nations com posed o f an H. M etcalf hom es. 14— Skagen vs Am ty Saturday night at the H illsboro arbitrary com bination o f nationalities Mrs. Helen D avis o f Om aha, Neb., trial A cci. Com. 16 State vs Lovequist. 18— union high school at 8 o ’clock . with boundaries draw n sim ply from was a join t dinner hostess with her mons. 21—D avis vs H en- sp eech es will be kept within the 15 the standpoint o f m ilitary con sid era rister Mrs. R o se G ram m ar, at the M orosic vs Herd. 25- Trent vs Macy. 28— minute period and the entire m eeting tions. latters h om e in P ortland F riday last, dricks. It also im posed terrific fin 30— Buchanan as planned, is to be sh ort and snappy ancial burdens upon Germ any. h on orin g their m other on her birth Chartney vs Raines. a ccord in g to rally chairm an, Al K em - day anniversary. A g ro u p o f rela vs Harris. T reaty S crappin g Inevitable rner o f B eaverton. It is planned fo r ! tives attended also Mrs. W . H. Boyd It was inevitable that som e day the 8 o ’clock sharp w ith the final talk at ] o f B eaverton. Washington County C E. R eich would regain her strength and 10:15 p. m. Mrs. T om M o o re (G eraldine G od throw o f f the hum ilating provisions Meet at Beavertor. All parts o f the cou n ty will be noti d a rd ) o f P ortland, w as an ov er night o f the peace treaty. R eaders have fied o f the rally Saturday aftern oon guest o f Mrs. D od B erg W ednesday watched H itler do this in the last The 27th annual C hristian E ndeav- by a sound tru ck w hich will also night o f last week. T hursday Mrs. three years through rearm am ent, o c B erg gave a luncheon h onorin g her or convention o f W ashington county, head a caravan from Shute park at 1 cupation o f the R hineland, and con Gale G range ban d o f Forest guest. T hose attending w ere Mrs. will be held at B eaverton Saturday ; 7 : 30.1 quest o f Austria. T he next step w as W . E. P egg, Mrs. S. S. P axton and afternoon at the Christian ch urch, j G rove will announce the m eeting later C zechoslovakia. All E uropean states open in g at 1 p. m. ion at the cou rt house and on the Mrs. R ob ert Sum m ers. men k n ew that the "syn th etic cou n The theme is V ictory at the after- steps o f the Union high school. The ’ A. M. Jannsen, Dr. J. R . Talbert, try” problem had to be solved soon er rally com m ittee o f 17 m em bers, has R ob ert Sum m ers, I. R . M etzlcr. Fritz noon session at 2:30. or later. The econ om ic prosperity A short play and sh ort talks b y : issued invitations to all parties and Jacobson , o f Portland, John Connell o f E urope depended upon it. F ear young people Saturday even in g at the | groups to attend the m eeting. o f H illsboro w ere am ong the fish er ing reactions, .however, no statesm an C ongregational church. | ----------------------------- m en at N ehalem ov er the w eek end, before H itler had the cou rage to take h ook in g a fe w salm on. 6 30 b a n q u et Farmer Hanged from this bull by the horns. 7:30 address by R ev. C. P. Gates, o f _ , _ . John W aters, A. B. Clem ent and So the rem oval o f this p ow der keg the L a d d A ddition E vangelical | I OOl o h e d K a t t e r O tto K cil, w ere salm on fish in g at Ya- is the m ajor reason for optim ism hats on the A lsea river Sunday and church. _ ! The body o f Charles R oss, 59, w as today in England. But the settle Sunday aftern oon at 2:30 R ev. C. found hanging J report g ood lu ck . fro m a rafter in the j ment o f the Sudeten issue is o f great Miss M argaret Scott w h o has beer, P. G ates delivers an address. tool shed o f his farm , three m iles im portance for a lon ger period as Sunday even in g 6.30 C hristian E n- 1 con fin ed to her hom e fo r the past south o f H illsboro. Sunday m orn in g,; well. W hy? B ecause up until the Y. P .—-W inona Putnam . Jr.| w eek with threatened appendicitis Is deavor. I by his 17 year old son. H arvey, j present crisis, neither H itler nor Mus —R ob ert Myers. able to be abou t again. 1 W ashington cou nty coron er F. J. solini had m et C ham berlain. T hey 7.30 Short talk by you ng people. Mrs. W aters Is spen din g the week I Sewell, said the man was despondent | had thought o f E ngland ns a declin end with her m other in N ew berg. upon d iscoverin g that the silo w h ich ing pow er and o f the British P rem ier Mrs. W. J. Scott entertained the County Seal Sale had been filled on Saturday, had fall- as a timid narrow -m inded business T uesday B ridge club at the h om e o f : en over. H e is survived by his w ife, man. N aturally, such an attitude Mrs. W ood s Tuesday. M rs. E. P. Luncheon Held Lulu, and tw o oth er sons. Dale 14, was not favorable to peace. B ut at H edberg w as a, guest o f the club. Munich, H itler and Ttlussolinl found cou n ty seal and R on ald 10. A nnual W ashington L uncheon w as follow ed by cards in Cham berlain a strong, cou rageous w hich Mrs. F. G. D onaldson held high sale luncheon and pep m eeting was man. lie m ad e a pow erful Im pres held T uesday at the H illsboro P har Invitation Extended score. : sion upon them and the three have M iss C orrine Pennington, "p Q B o o k Club M e e t M rs. V. A. W o o d left T uesday even m acy. apparently becom e good personal . ing fo r Salt Lake, Utah, to visit her spoke on the building o f plans for to- As a result, oth er ca n ce r ¡m o rro w ’s mail sale; com m un ity or- C om m unity B ook rlub Is^ very 1 friends. sister w h o is ill. 8ef,inK a fro ° public li- ou s problem s, such as the Spanish W ord w as received T uesday even ganization and suggested com m ittee des*r*ous and Chinese wurs, may ulso lie (-lean ing o f the death o f Mrs. E. E. H anson program s was cited by Miss Clara brary st:u', ‘' d in * « * « rn W ashington I ed up. E ngrebretsen. Mrs. Z ola M org a n ,! County. T o that end the clu b m em - aged 74, years, m other o f A. E. H an K oonevcll Aids Peace presided. h r,s are askinK a public m eeting on son. Mrs. H anson fell several m onths county seal sale chairm an H ence, it appears at the m om ent a g o and fractu red her hip, oth er com Seals will g o on sale T h a n k sg iv in g ! Tuesday, O ctober 25 at 8 « clock in ,h o B eaverton H .gh School T h is that we m ay have world peace as plications set in w hich resulted in her day and con tin u e till C hristm as. | club is com posed o f w om en from the long as these three statesm en live death at her hom e in A iekin , Minn., el 1 «j entire d istrict and feel it Is the m ost and con trol E urope. T his will be es O ctob er 18. on er w o o d M ost representative grou p to call the ini- pecially so if P residen t R oosevelt Mr. and Mrs. F. H. S ch oene enter i tlal m eeting. It is asking the resi and S ecretary Hull continue to help. tam ed at din n er W ed n esday evening Red Cross Dinner dents o f the surrounding nrea to at- T heir stron g appeals to w orld op in Mrs. W . J. S cott and daughters M ar W ashington County annual R ed tend a m eeting fo r discussion and it ion have already had a great effect. ga ret and M a rjory and D oy Gray. Cross m em bership drive op en in g N o- j |s hoped that out o f this m eeting will our R e cip ro ca l T rad e Bethel No. 20 Jobs D aughters held vem ber 11, in ch arge o f W. F. N or- com e a con stru ctive m ove in that d i M oreover, A greem ents are hitting at one o f the their regular m eeting M onday even man, Aloha, cou n ty chairm an, will be ! rection. basic causes o f w orld unrest e c o ing with a grou p o f Mason and E ast preceded by a k ic k -o ff din n er meet-1 _________ ______ nom ical distress. I can not now ven ern Star m em bers as guests. ing at Sherw ood the night o f N ovem - IIO I’ r K K -/,IM IlK I< ft W E D D IN G ture any forecast that there will be A m a jority d egree was con ferred on ber 4. State o ffic e r s will appear oni R h od a Thyng, Jean Klein, Tmmogene the speak in g program . j A t a p retty candlelight cerem on y no E uropean war in 1939. T here m ay H offm a n and W in ifred E dberg. I,ois __________________ I Saturday evening, O ctober 15 in the be m ore war scares over the next few and R oy E rick son and D oris and N or j Christian ch u rch Miss R u th H opper m on th s- perhaps soon er than m ost H ow ever, the new ma Benson o f P ortland, put on sev P W A School Project i daughter o f Mr. and M is. R . V. H op people expect. eral m usical num bers. It w as decid Approved this week per, becam e the bride o f F ra n k Z in i- \ understanding am ong E urope’s three ed to have a dan ce N ovem ber 25. ! brick, Rev. E. C. C oulter reading the 1 big men gives real hope that new d if C ontract for con stru ction o f class- [ Mrs. R uth H offm a n , guardian o f 1 cerem on y before a large gath erin g o f i ficulties can be solved w ithout war. room s and gym nasium addition to the Jobs D aughters, is giving a party in I relatives and friends. Miss E len or | Y et, the English are not banking sch ool at R eedville .has been approv- j K iw a n is hall O ctob er 29 fo r the girls Hall sang "O P rom ise M e" und V ir-[ on peace. T h ey do not intend to rd by P W A and aw arded to W illiam . „ _ . „ stop rearm ing and be cau ght napping Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Stine o f Bend 1 D. R obin son o f Portland. Net am ount I * U “ y e ™ “ n* 1 ,L" V* Y “ u T ™ *y" visited relatives here Tuesday. T hey realize how m uch they o f con tra ct $14,971. Plans call for a e“ ch, accom p an ied by Mrs. R o b - . again. Mrs. Floyd Carlson is quite 111 a» fram e stru ctu re con sistin g o f three ert Johnson, w h o also played the w ed- have had “ to ta k e’ 'because they were her hom e, su ffe rin g n had cold. ^lv.o r jt ding m arch. T he bride, given in mar not ready to fight M ussolini and H it classroom s and gym nasium , C ontinued w ar preparation is A new large oil burner w as Installed riage by h er father w ore a dress o f I ler. to start this week. in the grange hall this week. white satin m ade in princess lines; th erefore, an oth er stim ulant fo r the T he arm s p ro with a long train with a veil o f white near-term ou tlook . Davis- Wildman Marriage tulle held in plan- by a cdi net of gram will con tin u e at a feverish pace It re Two R ings and Cash R a y Davis and Phyllis W ildm an ! oran ge blossom s and seed pearls. She for at least tw o years m ore. were united in m arriage Saturday ev- carried a sh ow er bouquet o f garden - quires the decentralization o f muni Reported Stolen Most im ening at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 15 in t h e . ias and pink bouvardia. T he m aid tion and airplane plants. Christian parsonage in a b e a u tifu l! o f honor, Miss Freda M erritt, w h o portant o f all, it m eans the arm or T he B. C. Schufm erich residence candle lighted room , the g lo w o f the was the bride's cousin, w ore a dress plating o f the d eck s o f battleships so on E bberts and W est Jackson fire place and the d an cin g shadow s o f blue tafetta and carried pink gladi- that they can n ot be sunk by bom bing street H illsboro, was entered by a m ake a lovely setting for the c e r e - ! olus. M iss G ertrude M erritt and Mrs. planes. T he bride was dressed In a W arren H aley were bridesm aids anu W orld Inflation Seem s Inevitable prow ler, w ho stole a diam ond ring, m ony. A nother fa ctor In the business ou t a rubv ring a rd 90 rents in change, blue chiffon, velvet and w ore a co r- wore sim ilar dresses o f dusty pink a ccord in g to report filed with Sher sage o f pink and white gardenias, over pink satin slips and carried b o -, look is the probability o f inflation. Syble P etteys was maid o f h on or and queta o f blue gladlolous. The hankers w ith w hom I talk seem iff Connell. S h u h y 1 Little Ilen c B ozo w as flo w e r girl resigned to the thought that thc E. E. C oulter o f B eaverton, reports wore a rust colored gow n. Rev. E. E. and wore a w hite tafetta dress trim- worlil is headed for inflation. They som eone prow led his hom e Stindnv Shunny w as best man. n igh t; the house was ransacked but C oulter used the ring cerem ony. Both med in blue velvet and carried a bas- see no hope o f any cou ntry going hack are graduates o f ket o f pink rose petals, to tlie gidd basis. T hey feel the m as noth in g was taken. E ntrance was Mr. and Mrs. Davis gained by rem ovin g the screen from the B eaverton high sch ool and have 1 M rs. It. V. H opper, m other o f the sive an na ment program s o f all m ajor w h o wish them bride, w ore a dress o f black c h iffo n pow ers require som e form o f cu rren the bed room w indow , the prow ler m any friends here left the house by the hark d oor .tak m uch jo y in m arried life. The you ng velvet with a corsage o f garden ias cy tink ering to finance them. One o f people will m ake their hom e in Port- a n d bouvardia. , the m ost im pressive thoughts driven ing the key w ith him. land where Mr. Davis is em ployed. | A rch ie Z im b rick acted as best man hom e to me on this visit is that in fla for his brother. Ushers W l B m tion Is inevitable. It has started on W ash in gton C ounty F ederation o f BEAVERTO N BANK GAINS Lew is and W illiam Underwood. the C on tin en t; it Is now spreading to W o m e n ’s clubs will meet at the Odd First S ecurity hank o f B ea verton ,! A reception follow ed in the ch urch E ngland; and is sure to a ffe ct the Fellow s Hall at T igard on Thursday, o f which Jay Gibson is president, parlors. Mrs. Earl Hall cu t the United States and Canada. O ctober 27. T he speaker o f the day made a consistent grow th during the brid e’s cake. Mrs. Virgil M yers and Still an oth er ¡optim istic business is S. H arold Y o u n g o f the Business quarter ended Septem ber 30. Its state Mrs. R ose T hom pson cut the ices. Item is the ch ange in the British a t and Investors In c , o f Portland. Mr. rr>ent disclosed. D eposits were up Mr.s R. W illiam s and Mrs. M. Lew is titude crn cern in g their debt to us. Y o u n g will speak on the measures $•"4,252.37 to $46173.94 and Its bond poured, assisting about the room w ere T hey realize that they arc dependent w hich will be voted on. on the Nov nccount rose $107.17Tfl9 to $192.024 57. ?disses R ose T hom pson. V erna Mae on the United States fo r raw- m a ter * election. *-fr Y oun g Will sp o-k n' l » a n s showed a small Increase over W allers, B etty and Viola H arris and ials. food stu ffs, etc. T hey naturally T otal r e - ! C atherine Thom pson, 11 a. m. This Is the regular all day the June 30th quarter. would have to borrow m oney from us Both bride and groom were gradu- to pay fo r these supplies in w ar-tim e. m eetin g o f the federation, which In sources were listed at $802,423.04 o r cludes w om en's cluhs from all parts $32 669.26 m ore than three m onths ates o f the high school. T hey will o f the W ash in gton County. Continued on P age 2 previously. m ake their hom e in B eaverton. :?ui