i T he B ea verton R eview Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with V o lu m * Il S I. 50 Y ear c o u n t y AGENT n e w s 'l i e b|ti'ii'»l hi balanced r « . lion* for dairy riiw« »*•« 111 » lo b** baili* uiar!> i.•■••ii ii.i» iin.'* .. .. .. I'lii* following in« suggestion» jnn ihinf feeding "iily uinl III« President'» and Treasurer’s Reports ummiiii« indti-uied can i>« varied Read. Election U Postponed i-eaitet» giving uuir« «laloM* m- rumini Uni «ni row feeding muy Ii« (Humber of THE BANKS HERALD which was Established in 1910 Heaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, January 4, 1924 T H E B AN 0fm *'* n Volum « X IV N o . 7 v ¡ tsons und East ern Stars l istali BKAVCRTON F lIL g OOLD WEATHER Programs Given by Churches of Town FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS The J>n»l week ha* given u* a la»*.i o f wlial w« migIH expect Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as were w<* silualed a little furtlier Told by Our Active S p x i i l Correspondents W eekly Inland. The lemp»ratiire», Ihongli loinl Installation ot Officers Ch .f- mil breaking many t<>w record» High School and Grades Have huve been hoveling J iim I a Hill" ter 106 0. L S. and Lodge No. Christmas Trees. Programs ' BANKS NEWS loo low for rornforl. TIGARD NEWS 100 A. F. and A. M. Held Are Given at Churches Until Weather moderates Seaside report* (he rold»»t »••rullìi fri i in Mi« Cminly Aerili Mr. Roht. Carlson was in al Mr. and Mr». J. B. Beehham weather In Ilfiy two year« when ul lllll»burn, Or «Bim. leluia nr c at ihe Court House a entertained relatives on Christ, Ihe lemperalnr» dropped lo U 1 Wlion glover liny inni corn ali day or two last week. mas Day. Ill« ti«uv«rU>ii Chamber of sa« iri< N n arum rnllon mixed A joint in»lalUllmi of officer* above. Tbmigli that do«» not 1 * 'rougli lack of space, and Mrs. C. E. Tigard ha» left for Commerce m«l \V«iln«»<luy «v.' o» follow* i» "fii'ii ii»««i: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephen* of Heaver Chapter inn (• K. H. »,^.,.1 much of a In» bunpera- ! ,' urr* ' » ‘ be Season, ulna In III« "III«« Govell A I "im l|>», null « 1111 ; ino Ib*. • nil ll«av«rloii Lodge No. 1011 A. lur», out there on llu- con»' It I no mention wa» made in lhe*e passed through town enroule to San Francisco to vtslt her daugh- I. 11 . till* wa»> III« nnnunl meet* ground im i,; |UA lb». rulli'S bur !•’. and A. M. wa* held mi Thurs- would make a fellow think of column* o f (he Chri»tma* enler- H ill»b»ro (he Hr»l o f the week. ter, M i»» «ra c e Tigard. ina h I i « ii llicr« w «r« tu bave l«y, nr curii in«nl ; -Oil III» III«— •l..y, llccciuber, “ 7lb. '•¡il be bad done with hi» »Mill (amuienl» which were pul on Mrs. II, W. MacDonald enter- Mr. and Mr», ««u rg e Corey of here by (he local rhurrhes and b««n report* of ii(llc«r» and Ilic eed meal. A boiitiMful »upper wa* »erved iner'* wag«». Hoy transacted busines* in the I tamed friend* and relative* in «Icclion " I new "Hirer* f**r lb« T li« dailies have been pre- "tber organisation a. The ocbool* county »cal the first o f the week. I her home on Christinas Day. T ti«*« quant Ille» can be varied al U o’clock in Ibc dining room led "IT with their program* ami «"»u ln a year. Owing I" Mi« In. «o li"'w bat < Ine rail 1 ii»« ono of Mi« Hull. The labi«- wen* dirting rain and warmer bill at Mr. and Mr». H. Winnehiglc.« I’ hil Parmley, «e o rg e Howell, rleinency nl Mi« wenttier lh «r« pound« of rollili oat* niut no very prettily decorated wHIi red Mir time Ibla wa* w rill«ii, i celebration, which were held Fri o f Portland were guests at the and Harry Davie* were in Port day afternoon of the week before a i » Imi u bur« quorum |.r«»cnl. barley. ramile* uml red rarnafton*. That I*. M Thursday. IhrPp wa* lillle Christina». Though many of the land recently a* principal and R. H. «randy home Christmu- Mr. Doy Mruy «* lr«n»u r«r wra» all did Jn*tir« lo Ih« forni »erved indienlton o f a decided break, Another ration used Day. |ir«»«nl uml lurn«*l In III« report fully, where our has a a n u b u " wu* a compliment to (he com I'lie temperature wa« a Hill« Mil'll* were out of school on w iln r»»e* lo Ihe proving-up o f Phil’s homestead. account o f the prevalence of B. C. Rue and family spent mi I tee of which Mr*, b ’ II. Bovd higher Mian it hail b««n bill il wlilrli »bowed »«ini«llilna Ilk« » • l a c « « o f mil». (»: measles there wua-a goodly num Mr. Erwin Lipperl was called i Christmas at Silwrton at a din liniulr«il uml Mitrly «lolluru « o l inno lb-, mill run; non ll>-. wu* chairman, a»»i»l«<l by Mr*. i* yel loo cold for comfort. iar I ««I «ml n butane« of about «••I Ifil mil » ; .no lb», barley, or Hhuw and Mr*. Ilurri*. The »now, which 4» about I ber in attendance and every u | miu one .lay last week to help ner and reunion of tlie Rue llilrly rmir *l"llur» «Mil In lb« **<*ra meal ; “ 00 lb» |iii*»t»<««l mt».tl. After all ware *«rv«d. they re. niche* deep, will help to protect thing went o ff nicely excepting finance the county to the luce family. where »nine little chap who had of about •8.00. He wa» covering !r«u»ury. Mr». A. A. Baldwin, wife o f the S") beau meni or eutiuii «««•! paired lo Ilic l.*idB« room where Ibe uroiiml and it i« pot though! drawn a name of »nine pupil too many mile* per hour, ac Mie iurnmitiK Hlar officer* were Iltal n»ide from froren pipe* T li« Presldenl, Mr. K. V. ! iiu'ul may !••• »ut>»llliil«<l for tin principal o f the Metzger schools, Hw«u«im, lurn«il In n rulb«r »«n i incili. •IciieililhlH ll|MMI Mi« m»lallcd flr»i. Tin* ceremony • nd »iicb damage, there will be failed lo show up with a present cording to Judge Smith. 1 » recovering from a »evere at- for dial pupil. wa* very beaulifully and well HIM« permanent Injury in Hided. full uml complete report uml mi price. Mr. John R. Bailey o f Buxton 1 tack o f the measles. There was a program and a of Ibe mollali wbi«h urn» iluly seconded, passed through town one day T b « dairy man rau vury Mi« coaducted by aeveral Mr. and Mr*. Kennedy a n d Christina* tree at Ihe M. E. lit« report w'n« uril«r«<l |irlnlr«l. ! uiimunl* In feed cm Ii cow uC- 11 rand Officer* of (be Hint«. Mr*. last week enroute to Hillsboro. . three children o f Whccter arc Church Sunday evening with a T li« election " f "(Herr* wu» ' nirduia to tilt* animal b«ina f«*l Stella Kellogg Drake, Worthy T H E Y O U T H ’S C O M P A N IO N Hi* hirsute adornments had at visiting with Mr. and Mrs. «e . . i|«ferr«<l I " uimllier in««l|na I" Home cow» r«»oouil to heavy Miami Matron wa* liistalling O f H O M E C A L E N D A R F O R 1S 24 good *iited crowd in attendance. tained Much a growth that few of 1 Heed and Mr. and Mrs. I . The progmiii was well presented b« oaltnl wh«n lbs w «ath«r mo*t-I f(.i d(||K ,M<Urr ,,„ IPr. A ficer, n»»i*lc<l by Mabrl Homi« of his old friend* were able to rec I According lo our way o f Ihink- and thing, went o ff nicely. Being Seeley. HorMand. Orami Mar*liall, Mr*. «ra le» a IHM«. ognize him. rolillimii rule 'la I" feed lb« ing. a calendar should be. above too new in the community to I'or»on o f llaudoii. Orami Organ- P. E. Lewis and E. B. Ned arabi m u llir« dally al lb« ral« all. useful I’ nforlumilcly many remember all Ihe name» o f tho.se Mr. F- K, Nickerson was mar M I S I O M T ’I H I M H T o* mi« pound lo «urli Mir«« i*t, Mr», Kiiima llanken. Orami ••f Ibe calendars we see are noth who look part, your editor will ried to Olive M. Deakin« in Port were among those who atteiu. I ilic meeting» o f the Oregon v irdai Mi ........ Wedf IH A Chamber of tUmimrrre I» u l>"uiid» of milk produced. « 1 . ma Orami Secretary ami Mr-. ing bill pretty pictures with Ihc not allempt to romment on lh" land one day last week. T h e State Teacher»’ Association a’ calendar aMarhmenla. In the groom is well known here while hotly composed of a community’ » ''«l't m « a » « » of cow# iirodilcina Portland recently. Vlncenl. Orami C.liaplin. The rc- Companion' Home Calendar for different pari* o f the program. ni.,.I |.r"ar«»»iv« rllu en « wlm f"riy l«"Uii.|* o f milk or more liriMB Worthy Mainai, Mr*. Intra However, there i* one lillle girl the bride i* a former resident The new mattress factory i:i build ii|> and promote lb « wrelfarc daily, when lb « ration ran be SIR»«, Iieina a »i* l«r o f Hie in- IV2I. however, we Hint a calendar who »poke h o well and who aele-1 o f Portland. They expect ! o Ihe Bouesteele building has be beautifully printed in red, bill)', her pari out -»<> nicely dial we make their home here. of t !■ >-1 r town and vlrlntly. i l»**und o f «rain mixture h. roming Matron, Iva Hummer*, gun operation* in manufacturing A Chamber of Commerce 1« a •••'b Mure and 011 « hair o r »he wa. rc<pie*!«d by the W or and gold, and designed especially feel eoitslraineri to make men Mr. and Mr». Albert Mritz- for bandy referenr». ’"'Each page l>«r»"nallty lo a rmmnunlty or buir pound» of milk pmdured. thy Orami Matron lo inalali ber tion of ju »l (hat one. Ihe lillle marlier are Ihe proud parent* of the Sealey mattress. The com pany has received inanyorders, carries nnl only the Calendar of Hummer» girl who was gping lo r ,ly In ui"»l « 11 » « » feed all lb « hay a nice big boy born December *i»ler, which »he did in her u»- •xr.d are busily engaged turning Ii Iiu- been my privitene and Mi« row will rlran up. Silage ual irrnriou* manner. The love Ibe ciirrenl month fn bo|d read «end her Holly to hfr l i t t l e 22. Mrs. Oritzmaeher is well B imm I fori ime lo bave »erved you '« *M I» anmuiil» varying frinii and «»leeiii fell for Mr«. Slip« able type, but al»o -u marginal healhen sister of whom the Mis known here as she has lived , out mattr«»sc* to meet the or ders. reference lo Ibe preceding and a. your Preshlenl lor lb « peal -*& I" 1« pound» dally. here some I and an appreciation o f lb « *uc- coining month*, the moon's phas sionary wrote. She wa* *0 ear with her parent* nest and spoke »0 loudly and year». She w a* formerly M iss Nancy, the ij-year-old daugh Ihre« year», and I f««l Miai it ha* ( " cea.ful year’» work were fittingly been a »ucce»». IHrcrlor* of lb« Hr»*/ Harbor ■ lumen when «he wa» peeaefiled es. and a choice bit g f cheerful clearly that tier voice carried lo Dorothy HunL ter o f Mr. and Mrs. H. Cox o f We bave nrown from a »uipll ' Couni*. Waahlngton. row tMling with a beaullful l*a»l Matron’ » philosophy. every part o f the room. Then Metzger, died from an attack o f m«iiibaf»hip I " a fair aired ar- ' aaawlalinn bave fixed lb « price pin from Ibe Chapter ami b«r the measles, on Thursday morn her acting was »0 natural, »he ran Italian. In rmineeflnn « M i for Calva» from grade a«»oclalion l<ii*l>an<l Elmer Slip«. al*o a gor- C O V O T t T R IE S T O S T S A L certainly did well. ing. She had attended Lincoln BURRYILLE Ibi» I will »ay I hat lhn*e lifll« «"w * from purebred «ore» a* ueoii* boquel from Mie Pn*l Ma- High School. The funeral was Rev. «ra y in hi* comments nl A P IO N E A R R A L E IG H Jack MiHisple is on Ihe sick held from I tie M. E. Chureh Sa'- mem bendi ip piale» that we bave follow»: from row* with record* I roll a. U 10 epd of Ihe program »poke Mr. E. Arn* was awakened o f the big reduction in number* list for Ibe past week. i unlay afternoon. •Ice uli d to u»c W ill heroine a o f 300 to 360 pound» o f hutlerfn! I he follow mi* reuiuiuiiig o ffi- »ni.ree o f prhb- la <t*»plny ami i-ADXi I » » « ISA In i M nnund*. *15 <*y". *>!■• lli«u V«tK fi^inneitr -*■ «a*kr Friday nmrniisrHif a eom- «m l. Ihe program had undergone < l«.ry Lee * » » a .-un-isy -after • fireoofmrt» lo d ge N .rf »7 7. a . V. nmtinn in his pig pen. {'pan will a‘il lo inrrea*» nur meniber and abovb inn pound* of bullci \\ ■ rlby Patron V. A. Wo. .1 investigation he found llial a “ For Instance,"’ he said. “ There** noon caller at tlie J. M. Mill* and A. M held their insinuation „hip. fat. *p ««i»l price« depending up- \»s'l Matron Mr*, «r a y ’» clas*. She ha* 8 home. Franee* llii<l«on o f «Ifcers at the Masonic Hall coyote was trying In raleh one Home o f you may Ibink dial "•» Mi« hr... H ub . ind they were all lo have a par! Condite tress M urtila Wood Clias. Myers and wife of Sco at Multnomah, Thursday evening more could have been uerom- W a«bln *t"ii County Iiu* Iwh* A*-- 1 Conduit ri « « \erna Huntley of Ihe small pigs for break fast but you »aw only two who were and wa* having a bard fight ihle In lake pari." This («1!» field were Sunday visitors a( the 1 December 27. It was St. John's pllabed by lb « Chamber, and I ,h« mnuber of dairy row , but no Secretary Jessie Ptiari« '.villi Ibe old one. Day and the occasion was made I. P. Bledsoe home. iigr«« with you; bill It ntQgt be cm I « « I iiib aaaoeiallon, and no Treasurer Ihe »lory of some of (lie disad Mary B l"*»er more impressive with the reg Arils hurried In Ibe bouse lo L. « . Selfridge and family o f remembered Moil our mean» are i »prriul inarkel for grade hcifci Chaplain Hallte Harri« .-••t a shot gun. Upon bis return vantage* under which the leader* ular ritual work o f the Maoniv Hillsboro are visiting a few limited. and al»o dial liter« ha» calve» a» ho* Drays Harbor ami Marshall worked. . Barbara «orbali! lodge. After Ihe ceremonies it • be coyote bad disappeared. days al the " IV. W hile home. been more or I « « » dilatory at. PHhvmook Counties. Organisi Mattel Jacob» The Cantata at Ihe (V>ngr«K.:- fine lunch was served. Icndanre ai our meetlnga. To -------- Adah...... Fnyne Englekc J. M. Mills, who has been Cilv Recorder Thyng report* ' tonal Church we did not get lmprove III« allemlanee I would A third rar load of war *ur. Rulli........... 1.nanna Boring • round lo attend but there was quite ill for the past month, i* ’ bal Ibe work i* progressing ra- »uiTireal Ibul we make our pro- plu. «odalol bln»lhiK powdri Esther...... ....... Eva M. \\ is« a fair sired crowd at the exer jm pm virr *• l i e present writ S C O F I E L D NE WS B r a i n » more mterentiUB »0 Ibnl wa* ordered Dcrember 31. The Martha .... ..... ... Margaret Slinw f 1 idly on Ibe waterworks and Dial cise* Monday night, GhrBtma« ing ••radically all Ihe pipe line i« ■ John Boos was at Hillsboro MO one could afford lo »lay away. « " * ! will be *3.7« per ilfiy lb Electa............... Nellie Anderson laid to Ibe reservoir and there Eve, when some really excellcn' Sunday. B*‘iilon Phillips o f Manning A ulaiirc over our town today hot f. o. b. Hillsboro. A lolal Warder Marie «"»h o rn T h e •illy remains Dial pari from Ihe •xercises were put on. E. Cobh made a trip to Port present« lo one ipiiie a different " f lin.no« peuoda ha» been Sentinel «lib e ri «osliorn reservoir lo town lo he laid. •idle Hendricks girl was loo cut« was a Saturday afternoon caller V i«« ..... 11 o' |owa " f a lea ord red by W athkiglon County riie Worthy (Iriiud .Matron for words. First she spoke her at the home o f his daughter, land Sunday morning. Work began yesterday on (he cx year« nini; * lr ««l* paved and farmer». gave a very «ncoiiragin«: talk in >wn a**ignmen(, then when they Mr Harry Fee. Mr. and Mrs. A. W illis and I'll« llr»i cur toad of “ I Inin which »be commended Mm o ffi ••avallon for llial pari c i Ihe line. ipplauded, she spoke rocked, a fine water *y»lem, 'U tile son were Sunday visitors at Bux m a n y new huallie*» building* amt wa* unloaded Ileceiitber ID ami cer* amt especially Ibc harnionv ton. ■ew Worshipful Master. John lack Horner" and Ihc way she WHITFOKO NEWS home* and a arcai Incresae in JO. The eecond car I* aeli«dulod and good-will of the entire Saniberger: bugged herself when she told Thomas Caldwell of Hill*b"r> populglion, all o f winch I« high to arrive abolii January 7 or H I .linpler. The Baseball nine arc promis was visiting over the holiday* MMiior W arien V. A. Wood >iow he said, “ What a good boy ly graMfying, we are being talked The flower girl*, Evelyn Alex Minior Warden ..«. S. «osliorn am I," was surely enough to ing us something in the line o f here. o f everywhere a* a I.I VF. «R O W . ander and Ithmla Thyng, add««’ OBITUARY «< rotary..................W. E. Evan. make a deacon split bis sides . a play si>on. Mrs. John Peppers anil child INO CITY. Mr*. Savilln June Spark* dim lo the beauty of Mie work by Treasurer ...... A. M. Kennedy. laughing. A. ren are home here over the hol My Noma: Bo* verton Mi*» Amy Snider returned lo p 1 1 Fares! Urove Sunday. She wa* presenting cuili participant The following program o f mu hcr school work at Doble after idays. T ill» l« » l year »tree! *ian* |,orn January JH, is t i. In Cellar Ihc evening'» entertainment win -ical numbers given nl different V vacant pulpit wanting a pas have been po»led about town, we ’ county, lowu. she wa* married appropriale floral offering*. Mr and Mrs. CL McCormack of ’ inies throughout Ihc eveiiiii, tor, announced: Send us not an spending the holidays with her , parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Snider. Timber are visiting at the Lull The iuconilngWornhlpful Mas have ro-npernted with the City j |„ tli,* late l,evi Spark* al Pen»I, vas much enjoyed; old man in his dotage nor a Counetl and »«cured the Nation- ! Iowa, November H, IfirtJ. The ler o f the Masonic l.odge. Join Vocal Solo Mr. W illis Cady voung man in his foslinghood. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richard home here. Kambcrgcr. wa* installed by Fai nll> fallimi» Hull Run Water. family rumo lo Vancouver. Wa»li ‘ inno Solo Klfia Uoshorn but a man with all the modern son, former residents . o f this Alfred McParland of Buxton Our Street Fe»Mvnl wa» a great ingte,« ,:l 1 K7 S and m IH h i Evan». The following remainin' oval Solo. Mr*. Helen Davis improvements. place announce the arrival o f a was at the D. O’ DorPiell home decer-, and a great adverti»e moved In Washington County and officer* were installed by lie "oral Solo. M rs. Mabel Jacobs — Adeline Rieff. baby daugher, December 11 at Christmas day. meni for our Town. Over 3«U0 »»tiled on a hoiiie*|«ad nnnr Brookings, Oregon. ■ J E. B. Whittlesey went to Port peopl« witnessed Hie new Iblag ! Hank». In twin they moved I" Tlje local school gave an ex land Sunday morning for a visit in licavorlon and went away well Forest «rove. cellent Christmas entertainment with his mother. pleu»eil. The funeral wa* held Tuesday with the rustomary Christmas \\ c have undertaken lo p u r-1 M| the CbriMian rhurch in For Mrs. M. O'Donnell of Hillsboro Iree and the ever jolly Santa Fame up on Saturday to visit ' cr c h i»« a park »tic which I feel (..t <hove. Rev. O. L. Curii» offi Claus. Mrs. Falkenberg. Ihe ten- sons and daughters here. will »borlly be acconmllelied, be-lclaling. She i* *urviv«d by Mie ber deserves credit for the suc idc» other communlfy advanco-1 following eblldrcn. all o f Forest Mr. and Mis. Fred Irvin • 1 ’ cess o f the event. I. cut», I wish lo make e»pmdal I «r o v e : Mr*. Kmlly J. Brown. Mr», visiting over the helidovs with mention of Ibe Tunnel project Anna Hillingcr. l evi Spark». W il «u r voung people who are at- Mrs. Sarah Irvin at Portland. for which we ought lo all Join Hum Spark*. Kdwin Spark». Hugh H'Udmg Portland High Schools baud» and pu*h lo 11 »ucce»»fnl 1 Spark* ami M i»» Mamie Spari* Fred Caldwell o f Hillsboro and Benson Polytechnic returned visited Sunday evening and Mon fintali. Mr. Edwin Spark* was the one to their work Wednesday morn Our ciMiteiis have responded who first thought of »(anting ing. They arc Edward Betten day at Ihe D. O'Donnell home. In Ibe rail for progress o f rea- Mie Hank* Herald. Mi»» Maude Oliver Outright and family of dorf. Rex I)enney, «r e v e and »oliatile thing*, for publicity. Spark* 1 » our Forcai Orava cor- Heloise Selby, Harold Frances Timber are here visiting at the bellrrment mid nerd, without n responden I. \. I,. Outright home over the hol and Reuben Miller. „murmur. idays. f ’ Mis* Ivy Peterson who is tea In looking forward I have a Mrs. Fred Caldwell and child C A R O V E R T U R R E D ching in Ibe Walla Walla, Wash few suggestions lo make, all ington, High School returned lo ren o f Hillsboro were in Sco Cities and Cominunilies have O N H IG H W A Y her post after spending Ihe holi. field Saturday and Sunday vis problems lo solve and we are noi A car driven by C. A. Hand« day* with ber father. John A. iting ber sister here. exempt Bea veri on Chamber o f j „ f Hillsboro, lo ovoid running Peterson. Miss Peterson atten Mr. and Mrs. C. T . Myers were Commerce lias Ihe best element j ,|,»Wn Mr*. Laura Holcomb or ded son»« o f the sessions of the Sunday visilors at tne I. P. Bled uf business neuinen for the so llt-1 Heaverlon on Ibe Highway near j Stale Teacher's Association in soe home at Burrville. Mr. Myers lion o f »urli problem». ( here, ran o ff Ibe rond Into a diteli Portland. also called on Ed Stevens. Righi now Ibe garbage que»-1 overturning the ear and pinning (ion should be taken ear« of. ||,e occupant* under. Mrs. Ilnnde The wedding o f Kenneth Den Did fences, shark», and un- »tfTTered 11 Ihre« Inch cut to the ney and Mis* Mary Vose took M c K i n l e y n e w s sightly entrance* lo <>iir Town bone over thè righi eye. The place recently at Ibe home of Ihe should be put in order. "(b er occupali!» wlnlc liiidly »ha- bride's aunt. Mis» Amy Vose, of Adam Spies has been quite ill Certain building rest riel ions ken np escaped uninjnred. Mrs. Oswego, who is a teacher in the " f lafe al his home one mile should be made covering our Holoomb, who narrowly cscapi'd Oswego srhools. Relatives and a west o f Ibe Robert Walker biisinesR section lo prevent and being slrtirk by Ibe machlne fidi few friends o f the young couple ranch. proleel il from nontaminalion by and spralned hcr la fi nnkle. were guests at the wedding. Herbert Trachsel and Ida sis wood shucks. Kenneth is one of our young ter Clara are sick with the mea Heller sidewalks about Town. farmers and Miss Vose has been sles at their home one mile A I'csironm conveniently lo The program al (he Pacific leaching for Ihe past two years cated. Theatre Ibis week, Saturday and near Laurel. She is n daugnter north o f Klmonica. I would also advocate a pub Sunday, is a lug special railed Messrs Felton and Chas. and of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vose o f Os licity fund for Ibe year. "W h a l’s Wrong With W om enf" wego. The best wishes 01 their John Spies o f the McKinley The filly limits extended, mnk- and a DIppy-Dn.Dad Comedy in many friends o f (his community neighborhood were trading (Continued on page four.) called “ Doing West." are extended to them. Beaverton Wednesday. Commerce Meets I Events in the L ives o f Little M e n