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Baseball Opener Sunday ♦ 77ie Leader In Its Field. VOLUME XXXVI Excused Until Home Laundry * HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1«, 1929 Adams Trial Delayed Till Time In May Jurors rgus Best Wishes Officiates At Matinees Fishing Here Great Appeal The Ex-Senator Prefers To California 29th of April Creek Grand Jury Reports Remarks Humorous Several Draw Down Fines and Jail Terms For Liquor Charges Slow, Orderly Growth Has Advantages Over “Boom” The trial of Mr«. Mario Adam», charged with Issuing bad check on the defunct Bank of Sherwood, which wux to have been held in circuit court this week, ha Ixen postponed until in May mid the jurors were Tin day cxcu < I un- til \|U 11 I ■ Seven true bill* were reported Monday by the grand jury, along with one not true. Grand Juror John Wenger wu di charged from further service on account of In ability to be present. Fred A Bucher wa* named to succeed him. "A typical homespun Willam ette valley mossback’ii impres sions <>f California.” Ex-Senator William G. Hare gave this title to his talk on his recent California trip at the forum luncheon of the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce Monday noon. His remarks were so spiced with humor that many pronounced it one of the most in teresting meetings ever held. Says Hare “Rain Lulls to Sleep” No. 8 Jupe Interferes Reedville and In Opening Game Timber To Be For Second Time Would Be Queen Visited Next Jupiter Pluvius tipped over his water bucket last week in such a reckle t manner that the opening games of the Portland Valley league had to be postponed for the second week. President Bill I leak" called the games off Sat urday after a conference with team managers becau-e (here had been so much rain that the dia mond.'. would need lota of sun to dry out. Sellwood Pharmacy is ztill the team that is to open the season again.-t Paul Gross Gross' ’ Hillsboro nine. Oregon City crew« bats with Sellwood, Washougal-Camas g< .e* to Oswego and Vancouver will play at Estacada. The league officials hope to use their influence with Jupe to have him lay off next Sunday and if so the games will start at 2:30. The Tualatin Valley league sea- son wa is to have opened ‘ Sunday, ' >y. but the i- weather man was just as unkind to the tossers of that Declamation Contest Will Be At Grove Tattooing Of Chickens Is New System Minstrels To Make Final Appearance For Year Enables First Friday Warns About Seed Caravan to Timber Thurs day; Witch Hazel Session Attracts Many Clover Stem Rot Doing Un usual Amount of Dam age This Year The Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce minstrels will make two more appearances this spring, Friday evening at Reedville and next Thursday evening at Timber. Large delegations of Hillsboro Miss L encre Tamierie, descend business men and their families ant of pioneer Washington coun are expected to attend both meet ty family, candidate for queen of Portland rose festival. ings. A get-acquainted contest will be held and prizes are to be given those finishing first. By O. T. McWhorter, County Agent. The past week a system of tattooing poultry with a registered brand wax investigated by Wm. F. Cyrus, assistant county agent. Mr. Cyrus found that a number of Yamhill county farmers are al ready using a system of tattooing poultry which identifies the poul try so marked and enables anyone to trace such poultry to the orig inal owner. Meet Candidate For Rose Queen Is Known Locally Farmer To His Poultry Trace Mr. Ilnre said the Californian Has Serial Letter looks upon the Oregonian as a Each county of the state has a fellow almost lulled to sleep by Group« To Operate serial letter, and the serial letter the pntter of the rain on his The Reedville Parent-Teachers’ for Washington county is “W.” roof. The Californian’s idea, he association is cooperating with the Each poultryman who wishes to said, was to get people to sunny Face* Three Count* local chamber community rela brand his poultry with a regis California and keep them there, tion« committee. Mrs. George Martin A. laimbardi faces three tered brand uses the "W” and lie spoke in favor of the good, McBreen, president, is handling liquor indictments, one charging follows this with his registered steady growth enjoyed by Oregon the details. The Timber Chamber him with having a still. Olof number. “boom as compared with the of Commerce is handling the ar Moe, alias John Doe, alias Sam Poultrymen may have their own Mi s Elizabeth Reger is one of the specialists that will help to Miss Lenore Tamiesie, 1065 private brands registered by the rangements for next Thursday. Nelson, was indicted on three sep acquaint women with the later, inexpensive recipes und mode of type” in California. to the ' The finals in the Washington There will be other numbers on Attention was called arate liquor count*. J. W. Wis- > food preparation at the Venetian April 30 and May 2. Williams avenue, Portland, has livestock sanitary board for a $200,000,000 value Los Angeles ‘ county grade school declamation the program besides the minstrel well and V. Stone were indicted just recently been selected by the charge of 50 cents when such ap ■ contest will be held at the Con placed on its tourist crop, $175 on simple larceny counts and st Forest show. employees’ forum of the Portland plications are handled in lots ___ ... industries and gregational church 000,000 on its ’’ ' ' latwrence Vandehey on a booze through the county agent’s of The same spirit of good fel- Grove Friday, beginning at 1 :30 $137,000,000 on its gas and oil. Gas and Coke company. North fice. charge. The contest la divided low-ship that has prevailed at all Mr. Hare said that if Dairy creek p. m. western Electric company and the Any poultryman may select IL G. Weckert withdrew hi* could be transported to Los An into division one, including grades the community get-together meet plea of not guilty and pleaded geles it would be worth billions three and four; division two, in ings held under the direction of Pacific Power a id Light company such numbers as are yet unas A record of assigned guilty to the possession of liquor. cluding grades five and six, and the community relations commit as their candidate for the coveted signed. of dollars. He wax fined $500 and given six The slow, orderly growth en division three, including seven and tee was in evidence at the benefit honor of being named as queen numbers will be kept in the coun month* tn jail, then paroled for joyed by Oregon makes for better eight. Each division may present social at Witch Hazel Friday eve and ruler of the Portland rose ty agent’s office. Loan Tattoo Machine $250. Royal ...................... Weckert was given citizenship, with the result that one dramatic and one humorous ning. Twenty-six dollars was festival for 1929. Arrangements have been made the same entonce ami paroled for Miss Tamiesie comes from a the northwest has the best white selection. The county is divided taken in at the door and stand $500. Wiswell and Stone pleaded into 10 sections for preliminary ing room only was available. prominent Portland family, being to secure a tattooing machine to Final arrangement» for the Ar pierce the candy with a fork or population in the nation, the I contests. guilty to simple larceny, were The sum of $61.25 was cleared. the daguhter of Dr. and Mrs. G. be kept in the county agent’s Of speaker pointed out. If Oregon fined $ 100 each and paroled for gus cooking matinsea have been toothpick to dip it and then won can maintain a balance of trade I Ribbons, suitably inscribed, will Those sponsoring the benefit were W. Tamiesie. Dr. Tamiesie has fice at Hillsboro, the same to be $50. Martin Lomburdi was ar- made. They will be held on Tues der why their candy never look« that will not sap the natural re be awarded to first, second and Mesdames E. Scott, E. Saxton, E. practiced in Portland for the last loaned out to poultrymen at a ruigned und given till today to day and 'Ihursday, April 30 and , prufeMsionnl. You can’t be afruid sources, the state will be well off. third places in each division of Helvogt, R. Hartman and H. 25 years. She has also received charge of 25 cents a day, and 50 May 2, ut the \ enetian theater. <»f the melted chocolate, get into plead. i the finals. A pennant will be Hoeffel. her entire education in the City cents a day after the second day The natural industries, Mr. Hure Divorce decree» were granted The.te matinees are expected to it with both hand'« and ju*t have asserted, should be developed, but awarded to the one or two room of Roses. Upon the completion until returned. A deposit of $5 Program Good llctlie M. Kappel from William G. lx- very popular because Grace a good time like children playing not kt the expense of sacrificing 'school making the highest score, of her elementary schooling Miss will be required when the ma The program, which was un- exclusive of Forest Grove and Kappel, Elizabeth Burn« from Anderson, formerly of the Seattle with mini pie«. Really profession our splendid population. Tamiesie attended Jefferson high chine is taken from the office. The tattoo «larks are made in Hillsboro, and a pennant to the usually good, included the fol- school, after which she took a t'harh* Burn* and Etheldred Post Intelligencer, and Elizabeth al looking candies are pofrible Perfect, Unusual Reger, gas range specialist for the . whvn you dip with your fingers. ,nn< of the latter schools making lowing: James and Charles Pep- busiuexa course at the Northwest i the web of th4 wing. It is said Starr from Claude D. Starr. Many of the former legislator ’ s pard. yodel tong; Mrs. J. W. ■■. Portland Ga* and Cuke company, | Of court«, one has to be careful ern School of Commerce. After that 500 bird^-Can be tattooed id Order* were given In the fid «re going to conduct them. Miss of th** meltintr and the drying. If remarks were based on an essay the highe t total score. The contest is sponsored by Holt, reading; Mrs. Harry Hoef completing her business course half a day, and that the tattoo lowing ca*e*: Martha 8. Me- Anderson has had much experi I chocolate is melted at too hitfh a about California. He said the fel, vocal solo; Miss June San Pherson V*. Logan McPherson ; ence in the making and baking of temperature or dried at too low essayist would have Lewis and the Washington County Teachers’ ders, violin solo; Mrs. Otto An Miss Tamiesie was employed by marks cannot be erased except Nellie Kobe Stacey vu. J. T. Cole fancy foods ami is going to dem ' a ternixTuturc it get# gray and Clark coming to California about association and the committee in derson, reading; community sing the Northwestern Electric com-1 the portion tattooed is removed. Clover stem-rot, a fungus dis el al.; First National Bank of onstrate m many quirks and turns >treaked. 1840 by way of the I nion Pacific cludes Mrs. May Blades of Hills ing, led by Sirs. Beulah Belle pany. ease which attacks young clover boro, E. G. Webb of Beaverton Forest Grove v*. George C. Fish- of cookery us time permits. railroad. Mr. Hare described the Hillsboro and all of Washington While* .Miss Anderson is new to and alfalfa, is doing more than and Miss Pearl Cooke of Forest Smith of radio KOIN; Miss Lil er et ux.; J. E. Forotei vu. M. E. The ,- Indies ha. e a happy fac (his territory, she is sure to be climate as being perfect and un Grove. The ribbons and pennant» lian Homedew, piano solo; Miss county are interested in the elec the usual amount of damage on Schleicher; Earl F. Wut ta und ulty of being able to show others well liked. She has a most pleas* usual. tion of the Portland rose festival last year’s Martha James, reading; Charles alfalfa plantings. May Haidle Watts vs. Jidda G. the easiest way of doing unusual ing personality and she says her Seriously speaking, he raid, he are furnished by the Forest Grove Imlay, whistling solo; Mr. and queen, inasmuch as she comes Those who have planted common Francis; O. D. Grover vs. Tom thing-. Chocolate dipping, fancy only desire is to serve the ladies viewed with interest the fine Chamber of Commerce. from pioneer Washingtn county ' alfalfa are experiencing greater Mrs. Howard Fuller and Ernest The following are the names of and John Callahan. The prospective queen, damage than those who have the No one is growth and development of our the winners of the preliminary Vandehey, orchestra music; stock. bread making, pastries are ail of the community. An order wa« given in the case simple and easy when one is told better fitted than she to give southern neighbor for it has the contest in the various sections of Schappert brothers, instrumental Miss Tamiesie, is well known in 1 pure Grimm alfalfa. A field or of the Portland Trust & Savings how they ure made. music; John Johannasen, har- Hillsbore and has many promi-. two of Grimm alfalfa which had It seems Indies of Hillsboro and vicinity resources, industries and climate. Washington county: “But from the standpoint of a bank against the Oregon Nursery that chocolate dipping is an art, help on specialty problems or rec monica; Ernest Vandehey, violin nent relatives living here. She is ’ been “heaved” on account of con Division 1 company and 11. fluid, receiver, but an easily acquired one. So ipes they may wirh. She expects natural man give me dear old solo; Miss Ruth Sanders, vocal the granddaughter of Martin Reil- tinued freezing and thawing until Dairy creek on April 15, con Gaston—Humorous, Joe Hub- solo; Mrs. D. W. Sanders, vocal ir.g, who is one of the oldest the crowns are exposed, is show requiring that interest paid by the many people think they hate to (Continued on I' hk « Ten) cluded the speaker. bert, Dilley; dramatic, Maxine solo, and Mrs. Smith, vocal solos. Washington county pioneers and ing considerable damage. One of Date-I'rune company bo refund Dates for the business insti Klinge, Gaston. a retired farmer. She is also the ed. Other order* given were: J. H. Garrett, chairman of the niece of Mr. and Mrs. William the arguments for Grimm alfalfa tute here had been set for June Calvin Banks — Humorous, Shirley E. Brown vs. Marvin Rob is that the crowns are somewhat community relations committee, 24 and 25. Jake Weil, chairman Thatcher, Banks. Reiling. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rog under the surface of the soil, inson; C. R. La Follette v*. J. E. presided at the meeting. The of the retail trades committee, Helen Cornelius—Humorous, Reeve* et al. committee includes Mr. Garrett, ers and Miss Marie Tamiesie of which protects such crowns when said in his report. Shaw, Cornelius; dramatic, Mar- H. A. Kuratli. Lester Ireland, L. Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. the stem-rot strikes a field. Com- Mrs. C. E. Wells was chairman garet Ruecker, Cornelius. J. Rushlow, Finis Brown and Dr. Charles Reiling of near Roy, and mon alfalfa is not so protected. of the meeting. North Plains — Humorous, Charles Lamkin. The program the cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur There is no known practical rem Joseph Keenon, North Plains. Reiling of Hillsboro. edy for clover stem-rot. Aloha-Huber—Humorous, Billy was arranged by the entertain Care la Urged The numerous employees and j ment committee, Charles Walker. Hamel, Aloha Huber; Alister Thomas Bronleewe. Jack Murton, friends of the Portland Gas and During the examination of sev "The Broadway Melody," which Smith, Swedeville; dramatic, Ly F. J. Sewell and G. V. Payne. company. Northwestern eral fields of alfalfa it appears Coke had such a phenomenal run at man Webb, Beaverton; Helen Electric company and the Pacific that certain fields have common Three new clubs have been or the Broadway theater in Port Nunnenkamp. Aloha-Huber. Power and Light company ear or the common type of alfalfa. land, will be the first 100 per Laurel—Humorous, Eunice Sni ganized in the county since the nestly seek the aid of their many That is, the plants have the long With the formal ceremonies of first of April. These new groups cent nil talkie moving picture to der, Kinton; Harry Ludwig. Kin friends and acquaintances toward straight tap root instead of the be shown at the Venetian theater ton; dramatic, Lucile VanHorn, installation, and with time-hon havo enrolled a total of more the election of Miss Lenore Tam branching root of the Grimm when the Vitaphone equipment is Kinton; Lois Bierly, Kinton. Every new installed the latter part of this ored customs being observed, the than 20 members. iesie for queen of the Portland alfalfa. It means that alfalfa seed Tigard — Humorous, Billie Fen rose festival. Coupons good for purchasers will need to be very highest officers of Oregon Con member hns his calf, and the : month. ner, Tualatin; Billie Lawrence, 10 votes each are being printed careful to secure only the pure have worked out a program ; The talkie equipment, the fin gregationalism will unite this eve clubs Metzger; dramatic, Frances Han- for the year's work. The new j in the Portland Oregonian, Jour- Grimm variety of seed, Washington county hns the low negan, Tualatin; Lois Selby, Gar ning with the members of West clubs ar«' at Thatcher, Farming est to be installed in any small ,_______ d____ ______________ _ . to know who nal and _____ Telegram. Those having It is necessary town theater in the state, is ex est mileage of state highways of den Home. Willamette Association of Con- ton and Scholls. votes are requested to turn them certifies the alfalfa ax being the pected to arrive any day. Mean any county in the state, according Hillsboro — Humorous, Anita in to the company office, where (Continued on Pur« Two) nnd gregational Ministers The Thatcher Jersey calf club while certain changes are being to a report just issued by the Weik, Hillsboro; Kathryn Stasek, they will gladly be received and Churches in recognizing the Rev. organized with six members and made in order that every detail highway commission. The mile Hillsboro: dramatic, Nolan Fur taken care of, or if you wish, VV7 -$ Z"1 . I.. T. Sills local leader. This will work into the kind of setting age in this county is 42.2, and of row, Hillsboro; Margaret Batch- More than 1500 persons attend- Henry S. Haller, who has been mail them directly to rose queen club wax organized in the that Manager Orange this amount 26.9 miles is bitu elar, Hillsboro. Phelps formal opening of the ed the serving Hillsboro Congregational Thatcher school, where the teach deems necessary for the proper minous paving and 15.3 miles is campaign headquarters, 409 Ore Forest Grove—Humorous. Ger Laundry, Washington gon building, Portland. church for the past two months us er, Mrs. Emma Bryant, allowed j introduction of this latest devel concrete. Marion county ranks aldine Babcock. Forest Grove; Home pastor of this parish. The clergy , time from school work for the opment of the motion picture second lowest with 43.4 miles. John Hutchcroft, Forest Grove; county's newest industry, last eve Traffic Heavy and members of other churches of organization of the group. Every i world. dramatic, Harold Martin, Forest ning. They marveled at the splen The report shows that on Oc Grove; George Madsen, Forest did plant and at the modern Hillsboro and Washington county member of the club hns a Jersey The event is considered so all will unite in this recognition, ac cnlf and is enrolled in club work important to local business men tober 14, 1928, 5781 cars passed Grove. equipment that is available to The Washington County Rod cording to the more broad atti for the first time. that a celebration and parade will Parkplace bridge, north of Ore Division 2 and Gun club in the Oregonian tude taken by all the leading The Farmington club was en be held on the night of the open gon City, which was the highest Gaston—Humorous, Irene Mul help the housewife evade hours of traffic count throughout the state vey, Dilley; dramatic, Norman drudgery. trapshooting tournament won one, churches of today regarding de rolled with six members nnd W. ing. j lost one and tied one in the Sun- nominational lines. The theater management has on that dnte. The second heaviest Brostrom, Gaston. T. Putnam, Jr., local leader. Jer A full crew was busy on the The finals in the spring handi- day competition, The tie with Cornelius—Humorous, Mildred machines in order that the visi The services will begin prompt sey calves predominate in this completed arrangements for the traffic section in the state on that installation of a large Neon sign. date wax 4584, which was on the Rock, Cornelius; dramatic, Del tors might have an opportunity to cap will be played this week at Echo, which was carried over ly at 7:30 p. m., when the mem club. Forest Hills. T~ “ ■* In the first flight Tualatin Valley highway, west of bert Burke, Cornelius. bers of the Young Peaple's so Henry Hesse is the local lender see how the laundry went through Frank Miller and Dick Fendall from April 7, will be shot off the junction with the — Bert ha- North Plains—Humorous, Mar- the plant and the care with which have still to play their semi-final next Sunday. ciety of the Congregational of the Scholls calf club. He has Corvallis, Halsey, North Bend Beaverton highway, The per day (Continued on l'a*« Four) church will escort Mr. Haller to seven boys enrolled in this group. it was handled. A crew of five match, the Winner of which will average for July, August and his place in the first pew in the None of the boys have had previ persons is regularly employed in play B. M. Goodman in the fin and Echo will furnish the compe tition in the next shoot. Scores September south of the junction church nnd will sit with him ous club experience, but it is one the plant and 15 will be em als. Harry Morgan and Craig local shooters, who went with the Ashland-Klamath Falls throughout the service. The Rev. of the most enthusiastic groups in ployed when running at capacity. Condit still have to play their t for_the 0 Portland to „ the ___ registered highway of 3564 was the highest Dr. C. H. Harrison, state superin the county. Jersey, Holstein ami Two laundry trucks go out daily match in the second flight to see shoot, were I not obtainable, in the state, and the second high tendent of Congregational church Guernsey calves are owned by from the plant, besides one from who will meet Paul Patterson and A field rally for all the Boy est average was 3424 on the The Sunday results: Oscar es, will preside. There will lie these boys. the Suitatorium, which is co the winner of the Patterson match Shiffer, 25; Oscar Jacobs and Scout troops in the Hillsboro, Tualatin Valley highway, west of two former pastors taking part in operating with the laundry own will play the winner between Gladys Reid, 23; Dr. E. H. Smith, There arc now approximately Forest Grove and McMinnville the junction with the Bertha- the services, the Rev. IL A. Deck 160 boys and girls enrolled in districts and the immediate vicin ers. Cards were placed at each Patterson and Verne Me- 22; E. Nicodemus, 21; Elmer The Coffee club, at its meeting machine to aid visitors to see George and the Rev. George T. Pratt. livestock nnd crops club work. ities will lie held nt Forest Grove Beaverton highway. Kinney. 1 Weather conditions have Hamilton, 20; Earl Strong and Market Road Progress Friday afternoon at the chamber what it was all about. The Rev. Arthur M. S. Stock of Some organization work is yet to May 11. All troops in the dis held up play. E. B. Tongue, 19; Paul Patterson, The biennial report of the of commerce rooms, voted to en Forest Grove will deliver the be done in cnlf club, pig club, tricts are expected to be en- R. II. and T. A. Windishar, The club will stage a two-ball 12, and J. A. Irmler, 11. The commission contains the follow ter a float in the Fourth of July charge to the people nnd I)r. corn and potnto club work. The toed. Charles Pugh and Robert Peter foursome of nine holes Sunday. scores were low on account of ing summary of market road work parade, and also Voted to name a Holmes of Pacific university i livestock clubs are all planning on The object is not so much to son were present to greet the Members people from Hillsboro and vicin The losers will then match and the wind and rain. eandidate for queen, expected to deliver the charge to preparing livestock judging teams produce a winner ns it is to stim- in Washington county: play the winners another nine Since the beginning in 1920 a of the club will assist in the in- the pastor, instead of Dr. John F. and demonstration teams ns a ulate scouting through healthy ity. Souvenir thermometers were holes. It will be against the Dobbs, who has been prevented part of their club program for competition, give the scouts rcsil total of $1,114,457.87 has been formation booth and the walking given the women as they regis rules for man and wife to com made available for market roads contest. from attending the service. the year. adventure, increase troop effi- in Washington county, of which tered. pete as partners. The club also voted to donate Following the service there will ctency nnd eiiucato the public, $408.25.1.96 was from the state The plant managers wish to picture work in $2.50 to the art The events will be confined to market road appropriation, $ 136,- be a public reception in the main express their apprecia'ion of the room of the church school, nt those of a scouting nature and 834.55 from county market road the schools, The club voted to baskets of flowers sent as expres endorse the resolution being cir which Dr. J. 0. Robb of the board will stnrt. nt 10 ii. m. levies, and approximately $269,- culated to oppose the u.-e of pic sions of good will by other local i of trustees will preside. Refresh Senator Edward Schulmerich 369.36 from Cooperative funds tures of girls or women on cig institutions. ments will be served through the will discuss the recent legislative such as district specials, motor li arette advertisements. It is pointed out that Washing kindness of the Ladies’ Social session and the taxation . program _ cense funds, O. & C. funds, gen newest industry Mesdames I). A. Kramer, A. E. ton county’s Circle. This afternoon nt 5:30 at the meeting of the Pomona eral funds, etc. A total of $1,- Pugh and J. K. Webber were the leaves 80 cents out of every dol the visiting clergy, members of "The need of a greater ap- | The loss to the Commercial 151,517.87 has been expended hostesses for the meeting. lar right in the community. The preciation of Oregon's greatest Grange here next Wednesday, ac the church's board of trustees, Casualty company, bonding com cording to the program outlined and the following work accom management and equipment of The program given by Mrs. Ab civic officials nnd other invited pany for the contractor on the „ ____ Mrs. Gertie Meek of North plished: 138.79 miles graded, raham’s English class at Friday’s the plant justify the patronage of heritage—the tree -,” was the sub- by guest« are being entertained nt new union high school building, ject of an address by Rex Parsons , Plains, lecturer, A. M. Jannsen has been grant 184.40 miles surfaced, .44 mile meeting was splendid and greatly people in this county. dinner nt the I’hnrmacy dining was more than $30,000, accord ed a contract, to drill a well 24 paved, 24.74 miles at the Rotary club Thursday. Dr. .......................... County Agent O. T. McWhortei oiled, and t The turnout so long after the J. p. Tamiesie of Portland told of will discuss agricultural activi room. Professor William R. Barn ing to Charles Walker, local rep inches in diameter and 225 fo«*t maintenance during the last four enjoyed by those present. The committee for the card Argus was distributed is a good hart of Pacific university will resentative for the company. The deep at the Ray-Maling cannery. year» costing $33,586.54. his love for Hillsboro and desire ties. Mrs. Teresa Vanderzandan party on April 25 was named as indication of the pulling power of apeak on “The Relations Between | money was paid over, he said, The well is to bo used for cool During the past two years ¡follows: Mesdames R. Walworth, good, well prepared advertising i to cooperate in any way possible. of Verboort is to give a reading the Church and the Institutions of | without any argument and the ing and other purposes. Opera Washington county has made very Lester Ireland was chairman. and musie will be furnished by Higher Education,” a topic very building has been accepted by the tions sturted the fit st of the good progress with its market A. L. Chase, A. W. Havens, C. E. run in this newspaper, which has Mrs. V. W. Gardner sang a Beaverton Grange. The meeting Wells, J. Sorenson and G. Garth- such a large circulation in the near to Pastor Haller’s heart. vocal solo and was accompanied will be held in the Masonic tem school directors. week. (Continued on Pa«« Four) ofner. Hillsboro trading area. by Miss Lenora Bryant. ple. Cooking Matinees Are Eagerly Awaited Here High Officers Of Church Aid Popular Picture New Clubs In Selected /Is The Livestock And First In Talkie Crops Formed Low Highway Many Present Last Eve For Formal Start Oregon Here CiltrlCÜ V^UrS Weather Bothers Spring Handicap Field Rally For Scouts Arranged Bonding Company Has A Large Loss Drill Large Well For Local Ginnery Into Gunners Coffee Club Votes To Enter A Float Appreciate Trees Is Plea Of Parsons State Senator To Be Pomona Speaker