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CoMolldfttad, D iem b« 28,1923 with THE Volume III Pío. f t r ~§1.50 Per Year Single Copy, 5 Cents JEER IMPROVEMENT . 01.UR MOLD# TEA BANKS HERALD which WM Ftihlrtwl hi 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, March 20, 1925 1 1 ■j -1- Ol> THE BANKS HERAUVVU m t 19 Jimmie MeFnrlnne of Mea ning wee up to Shady Heat Sun TO W fc day. G re a^ ^ y ece ss The Huber Modal Improve- That Oregon may be aroused Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Rex Bledeoe wae a Sunday nient Club gave a tea at the [ T o ld by Our Active Special Correspondent Weekly visitor at tbe £rn*el Plaee to tbe urgency of the forest Commercial Club house March ! problem during American For home. est Week, Governor Fierce has €> F. B r n i i rt t f Rufos Holman of Portland Was 5U>. There waa a good atten J. D. Reiney has b e t a danti, The ladies served lunch U». 4a*f,'tC*T i. kave the Girls’ Glee Club of farming for Krneet Placo tbe just appointed a statewide ex ▲LOJUHUBEK I1EJU Principi! Speaker,J|ocoo(sglng a/ter wliicli program wa* given. ecutive committee. This com Firn V « ftn t Fhct t o Pacific University glvo aa eve pest week. 44 /to by Mrs. Koostra, accom mittee consists of many prom ning's entertainment In th e Mrs. Sander Is with us again Community Coofcratioo. Mr*. Frank Peepers ie down inent men of tbe state, ail of panied by Mrs. Jackson. Molo . ter a trip lo California, near future. Watch out for _ _ _ _ _ (**-.-’• *-*' to Forest Grove taking medical whom arc interested in pro« by ilaclu’ l Clark, accompanied lie date. Mrs. Wray uf Portland ba* treatments. serving tbe forest*. ay Margaret Clark, Molo by spent several day* with Mr. and * Dottt ‘t’ll thirty dll I ll. i l On next Wednesday the P. T. Tbs first ploess ia Jersey i d Mrs. Mleffin, accompanied by Mrs. M. F, Wray her«. This week, annually set aside Mrs. I. P. Bledeoe was a ilv « b u a iiie s * u M 0 1 1 D eavertxm A. will give • cafeteria lunch ✓ .ouuciion ix yearlings, tsAhrc Mrs. Jackson. now for five years by presiden lundsy afternoon caller at the u ttam lfU Hiu ujusam »» 111*11 We will all Join with Mrs at the school boose at noon to Mr*. Imeaehe of Aloha won tial proclamation, as Forest »wo-year old and senior »Area- I. M. Mills home. lunct/coii ui IM Aftilo Iff »,»*11 which the whole community is Nelperl In singing; “ And the the prise In the authors' con Protection Week, wiU b « year old for the moniR of Dw J uk Tuesday now». It we* l«Mn*- C. L. Beuefiel, tbe deputy As broadened in scope ibis year cewber were token by OregOB cat came buck for It could not invited. A splendid iuneb will test. what or a •ui|in»a-U» everybody e <ie re, according t e l A e re- A fair sum wu* realised from stay away," Pretty good place be served after which the pri sessor of Manning, was i n o American Forest Week and them that lbn*-»*urd #« many mary children will entertain Burville last Monday on busi to be, Port of u m American JertOE will b« observed nationally from the sale of u <iuilt which wa* Uiflcroiil buaiiiOMsni tu ‘ town t i l l a dramatisation of life In ness. Cattle Club oEtoial I siting April 17 to May 3. carried home by Mrs. N. An Mre. Myvere end little daugh Ike "Lend of ihe Wood«u Shoe.' and their surprise i t uierruaed First piact in production of Mrs. C. L. Benefiel of Man derson, and a bowl of flowers ter of Helen were week end Tbe Oregon State Committee »•>u>u they began -to consider AII Ibe thirty children will be ning spent Monday at Shddy also brought a good sum, Mrs. guest* at Ihe home of M r * . will cooperate with the notion yearlings was won by G. W, the number ol «huamca# hi costume, it ie expected thet Jsrkson being the lucky lady. Myvers'e parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Miss Helen Gowgill of Corval Rest at Ibe hoeae of her eon, al e x e c u t i v e committee, of Biersdorf of Hope meadow Fans that were not - rune atm ted at Jerk Benefiel, whose . reustlw which ex-Oovernor Freak O. at Yerboort, F. W. Livermore, '* Ibe luncheon. “ t M i * ’ lis, State Cinb worker, and Mrs. heifer produced $0 pounds of f.owdrn is chairmen. Tbs Ore OIRLA BASKET BALL Miss Elvs Bledsoe of Banks Next M um .my night will be Huiua Holman, formerly a Runiia I.. Bryant, County Supt. Mi« sexto« TEAM SUOOEMFUL uverypodiee’ night out at the of Schools, will be present and •* « Sunday visitor at tbe gon Committee will aiso ar at in December. candidate for Mayor of Purl- range for loooi committees two-year old also topgod tho home of her parents, L P. nuber clubhouse when th e will meet tbe mdinbcr» of the land, waa tbe principal speaker. throughout tbe State, working Hat ia that close with % yield llie following glrla of the i.adics will entertain the club various clubs who will put on Bledsoe and wlf«. Uia talk waa utility- l|ie lino of through chambers of commerce « f 77 pounds, High Hchool have won basket at tbe regular monthly eocial, ¡1 program in the afternoon. “ Coniinunily Cooperation." On* yearling in tAis or civic bodies. ball letters this year: Lilly and many visitors arc expected, Everybody come and enjoy Uie thought that He left wltb bla I I L L S B D R 9 N E W S place, giving him (Brea Jean by special invitation. day with us. In'urere wu* tlial' If you aeut Loahy, Helen Jamieson, ners in bis herd of § ■ Jarkson, llertha Malske, Mario your dollar* out of lleavorton The Royal Neighbors win give The Ladiea' Auxiliary lo the RATWOK’S PARTY aat won places in IBs list o f your children will be forced to l.ealiy, Klrne Whitworth, June Huber Commercial Club held a card party in the Grange hall S C O F I E L D HEWS Jersey cows in tbs United Hudson, and Florence Jamieson Members of tbe Sunday folipw and look for the Juba Friday evening, Mareh 20. K* regular nieeliug Tuesday, States that produced School Class taught by M r . The following are the in March 17. Meveral new meni- in ilio place* wticrc the money 00 pounds of fat The Junior Bible Class gave Miss Gladys Lull was visit P. McOlasson gathered at dividual points made during oer* were elected, and la apart l. after ing in Buxton Wednesday. a 81. Patrick's day program in the home of Mr. and Mre. E. G tesL Mr. Biersdorf eras ‘the former Mayor, Mr. Otto the *a«eou by the girlst Berth« the general routine of business llie basement of tbe Methodist Webb for a P*rty last Tuesday out of second place In the Mrs. A. Willis wits in Buxton Church Tuesday evening. Erickson. acted • aa loaatniaaler Matske, 166; Marie Leahy, tilt, refreshments were served by evening. The evening was spent ling records by hie eon, D. Wednesday aflornoon attending and .introduced Mr. Pegg, the Mildred McLeod, Vi and Vivian Mrs. Livermore. The Hillsboro Coffee dub I conversation and games, Biersdorf, whose bailee wen W. B. A. Lodge. preaent Mayor, who gave a l>a»iM, 7, making a total of 303 that distinction, thus gtvtag Mr. and Mr*. Leon Hullier Mr. Otto Pchroedcr mad« a entertained with cards and mu- while at the close delicious re the three places in the yearling abort address of welcome, f o l poiul* against our opponents' and Albert Hullier of Portland sie in (be Chamber of Com freshments were served. 81 . V M . busineae trip to Portland 8 at- low mu Mr. Piyy. Mr*. Urowu merce rooms Tuesday after Pel rick's Dsy favors were giv class to the Biersdorf .WeeA* The glrla’ schedule fur the wore guests at thu homo of Mr. urday morning. of the bcaoicc l.uuiher Co. wa* ington County and Mrs. J. W, Pallcrsuu on noon en. st-asOti wae as follows: Jan. introduc'd. • Hhe thanked *.uc Mr». F.d Ricliter made a Tbe national Hennessey Ave. Friday evening. Those present were Mr. end at neu»arton, Beaverton 10 , people .and buaineaa me 1 of James Fitrb, indicted on sev business trip to Porilaud on ior three-year old for en separate counts of prohibi Mrs. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. R. ber was owned by M. IK B iff e f Uenvcrle’V for their coop* ration Banks t; Jan. Id at Heavcrton, Cards were the diversion of tbe Thursday morning. eveumg end at a late hour re- Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy in iitukiny • her buaineaa the Ueeverlon 25, Parkrose 0; Jan. tion law violation, was recently Mr. E. B. Whittlesey visited arraigned and pleaded not guil- Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Independence. Of the M l JOr* id al Heavrrlun, Beaverton II, ireahmeute were served. aunrcaa it la. sey rows In tbe United Stetee The Patterson and Milxel over the week end with bis iy. The case will be tried later. Cady. Mr. McOlasson. Mrs. By producing more than $0 follow mg Mrs. Brown. Geo. ifa*tun f t ; Jan. 13 al B«»aver- mother in Portland. field, Mrs. L. R. Dean. Mrs. Carl Toyng. ilerordcr, yave a ahorl ton, He,i»erton It, Corbett *, famiile* made a trip to t h e of*fat, Oregon cows Bert Msling o f U m Rsy-Msl- Mrs. (3 m s . T. Myer» was st- ing Co. has returned from s Desinger, Miss Kathryn Desin 39. G. F. Biersdorf bad six talk ou. how Ueaveraon baa Jen. 17 at Hillsboro, Beaverton .«aiidy Monday lit search of ger. Miss Fern Haines, end W il grown «inre he flral knew It. 10 , Hillsboro t; January 30, at »melt*. Did they get anyf Ob H-nding W. B- A. Lodge at Bux business trip in the East in tbe lis Cady. cows, which made $7 We'll say, however, that ton Wednesday Afternoon. Mr.-F. 4k. Cady and Mr. A. M. Hanks, llenverton Id, Hanss 7; no. of fat. K. Biersdorf hod interest of expanding the sales tioekea. a 1 *o responded to the Fob. 3 al Beaverton, Beaverton they have been most generous Mrs. A. Lull was in Buxton lepgrtment of tbe business. r which mods $1. end D. ■ARY OOUkmSS HAVE .11, Alumni 3; Feb. d at Park- with their more unfortunate Wednesday afternoon ■ •'quest lo r » a Vow worua. visiting Biersdorf had one which H. W. Harrison and Ray L. u\ Beaverton 12. Parkrose 6 ; « later housewives who did not with her mother, Mr*. W. Best. The'»pcinr ipal bpeaker, Mr. duced 00. Williams, liquor law violators, Holman, i f too wr,|| known and I ob. 13 at BoaveHon, Beaverton nu»e the opportunity to make All the Oregon eoantiee with Mr«. F. its (dwelt - f HiUehoru were each given heavy sen ten- Ms epeeetf 'lili -^LomnidniXy Co- A*4’ ^’ofeel llrove 7; fob. 17 at ihe trip lo haul ‘ In Ike little rirultursl agents lest year re s in the circuit court here visited Wednesday evening and operali*'K**Mit!i« to by Beaverton, Beaverton ft, Hills beauties. Thursday morning here with Tuesday. They were later pa ..ave continued for this year boro IS; Fob, ?0 at (Faeton! to many dial we aliall not try Last Saturday Mr. and Mre. roled. end three additional counUes to report* wlmt* he *a Id m de Bvavorton St, (lesion 13; Feb. H- J. Mann had as their week friend*. Vinson's Electric ie The two-slory residence of aave joined the group—Lane, some of the white light« late Mrs. W. Crosby and children tail. Mr.-^flblman Is a capable 7 at Corbett, Beaverton 18, •’nd guests Mrs. O. A. Winslow, Coos and lironL The first two Corbett H . Mar. I at Forest ■ V . G. Cooper, a mile north of and forrlfu f speaker and all ly. The big sign is certainly and daughter Frances, Mr. aud of Portland have pecn visiting ove, Beaverton 0, Forest Mr*. Ralph B. Moore, all of the last week here with Mr. and Hillsboro, Wgs destroyed by ore renewing tbe plan after 12 a credit to the town and shows were aorFy Whe'n he had fln- years' trial except for tbe lost fire Monday night. The fire, l*hi’<V The' speech wa* neces irovc 10 . that oar new electrician Isn’ t Portland. Sunday they were Mrs. C. M. Tarry. llie origin of which is unknown, two years, while Grsnt is try afraid to use for his own ns« sarily «hhrt air he • was obliged Mrs. K. L. Benefiel ana son diuner hosts to Mr. Shepherd, ing it out for tbe firet time. to hurry'hnfk to Portland to HMH SCHOOL TO Halfrwd Outline, Mr. and Mrs. were visiting with her mother caused about $10,000 loss, of Tbe counties carrying tbe some of tbe wares be bee IS UIVK OPERETTA James Lynch, Clark attend a wedding to which he Kendall, Mrs. J. PongraU. at Buxton on which amount $4500 is covered agent policy cooperate with the sell. by insurance. had been litviled. Mr. Vinson tells ns bis sign Mr. and Mrs Barrett, Mr. P. B. Wednesday afternoon. A. u extension service and Thursday and Friday, March isn’t finished bat that when If The meeting waa a great suc Keyes and Frank 8 trahjn, all the federal department of ag Mrs. Fred Knowlin and rhil- SOMOOLE WILL re«* and ittnrly favorable com fiñ and 27, Uiu high school op of Port and riculture. Ihe extension ser- is completed it will be the last dren of Hillsboro were visiting ENTER OO NTEST ARTI eretta, "The Maid and the Mid- ment* liu»;A been made about it. ice includes 30 of the 36 coun word in electric sign building. several days here last week with When completed the wiring There niV , “ few ‘things, how ,< 0 ," will be given al Ihe high Mrs. James Welsh entertain her sister Mrs. 8 . Holt, and her ties of the stale in its coop All high schools in Wash Continuous practice ed the Women’s Cjrclp of the ever, that probably should have sehool. erative work, which is now will be so arranged that the brother, F. O'Donnell. ington county will enter con- been don* Hint wefc qol. We haa been going on, and much church with "Silver T e a " a l closely organized in four fifths light will spell oat B-L-B-C- Irstants in the county Typewrit T-R-I-C, then flaab out and tEea feel I list iarli mgn Iherc »hntllil preparation is being made for icr home, F’riday, (lames were me counties, as follows; ing Contest to be held at the BORRVI LL E have been iltnwm fh stand on the entertainment. played, splendid refreshment« Uniqn, Lincoln, Umatilla, Bo- flash tbe whole weed on $• iiigh school in Beaverton next The »cenes of the operetta were served by the hostess as hU feel and le|| Ills name and -er, Malheur, Benton, Jackson, one time. buaineaa aa (here w?re very arc at llie Lakeville Boat Club. sisted by Mrs. Eric Sundberg Frank Crepps of Bonks was Friday, March *7. Douglas, Wasco, Multnomah, The rontest will be conduc < member» of the club are A very pleasant social few indeed who ' Knew ’ every' hour in Burrville Sunday. Klamath, Clackamas, Josephine, UNIVERSITY ted under the International person pi<**e’nt.” Tim shortness unusually gay because of the was enjoyed by the forty wo J. M. Mills was in Manning -des and will be affiliated with Lake, Deschutes, Clatsop, Mor o f the time waa the principal appearance of Captain Dasher men present. row, Washington, Columbia, Sunday morning. the National Contest Bureau. 1 some of his Middies, as With the reorganisation of reason why this eo’irtd not he Tillamook, Crook, Linn, Marion, Mrs. Chester Benefiel was in guests. Among the middies is ALOHA-HUBER SOHOOL ITEM« d e. Polk, Yamhill, Lane, Coos, and tbe committee in charge e f the Sieve Vasileff is decorating -. ‘ Manning Saturday. lilliy, a jolly youth who be campaign to raise $360,000 foe Grant Counties. Ihe windows of Dean's Drug comes quite popular, especially an Art Museum on the Kugene Several boys are organising FREIGHT LOSS AND J. M. Brown was in Manning Store with « new line of Spring th e l( (¡ardening Club with campus, a state-wide campaign M r . Monday. • 0ALF B u m MTIV1TMB d a M a g e r e d u c e d with Valerie Vann, wticii S'ihmgs. He is selling t h e s e Spuiiisli Count shows up. The Moore, will be launched wiihla the Federal Agricultural Charlie Roth of Shady Rost •"til? in Ibis rommunity. next few days. A large body Mrs. W. L. Workman, Bea 1 • •■|.i,iatjou pf. shippers uni Couflt disturbs (he members of ngrnt as leader. was in Manning Sunday morn of University women bnvd railroad,» employee bus remilled llie club by accusing Hilly of Plans are being made I o ing. Have your printing done here! verton, Rt. 3, is the first oalf appointed lo carry on the abducting a certain mysterious -lub leader to report b com in a luiily-ftve per cent rodur- pleted enrollment for a calf for the building and it ie plan- llon of, loss and damuge to Anils which belongs to t h e *• everyone club in Washington County In .ted to attack tbe state oa a |oBs-ilian-carlouii freight han Count. 1 Tills turns 1925. This club Is known as .-ounty basis. dled by .^tho , huuthcro Pucific against Billy. However, Valerie It ia planned to erect the art the Hiteon Calf Club; Henry Company^ »iijoo ill!I.' Praclio- thinks that Billy was unjustly accused, and they come to an museum on the east side ef * Melzentine is president, Vincent uily otie-halr of this roductlon J Understanding that Billy will Olson vice president, and Flor Memorial Court opposite t h e wu* made dunug 1031. be takon buck to favor again If Mr. library in the proposed campu* ' " " " ‘ ■■ ........................— " m u r - n u h a ii ; -v ence Selander, secretary. To eucouiuga carefulness in he explains everything con Fred Grabhorn, Beaverton, Rt. tan. The building wMi bouse handling „freight tno company cerning Anita. This he prom the Murray Warner end K ite 3, is tbe teacher in this dis quarterly awards a banner to ises to do. Ho brings Anita In, art collections. trict. Seven of tbe elub mem the dlvMon,-«taudlng highest in and she immediately axplatns Mrs. Georg# T. GerlHigOr (>1 bers have Holstein selves end loss aiMf cdkuiage ,•■preventton horaelft Portland, Dean Virginia July one member hoe a Jersey. work. • The ,*l«okton Division Those taking the leading The Washington County Hol E*ter!y, and Mia# Georgia Ben won U m . haiuvar - Jor the last parts are- lolin Livermore as stein Breeders’ Association is son compose the central com • 1 a<liter»to 1021. The Man Joa I••»sher. Me,, in Hunt ns again offering a silver trophy mittee and have charge of tbd quin lUvnHoii! ru iikod second Hilly, ilicorginnna Mnlnrkey as cup for the best showing male drive on the campus in Eugene. and thd Los Angeles Division Valeri« Vane, Itlioda Khellen- by a calf club member with u llnnl. berger^ ns Mrs. Onlly. Other UPRISE PARTY p ir-» bred Holstein calf at the Kouaik-ABtsiiliMg. dUegihle and spcakigg parts nrn taken by AY «CHOLLE Banks Hog and Dairy show this iuarcurate’ marking, - improper Bu fie Snnlnro a« the Spanish fall. pnekiiig^Stii(|.M<l*djng, are Hie Count,’ Myron Cray as Voting A parly motored odl le tbd The Jersey Club is offering chief ei*t«e«w of Host and <hiii|- Slimpson, Cecil Emmons as a scholarship to tbe 4H Sum A, B. Flint farm at Rcbells ell age In rrhiKlitr. L oom and dam Fllz, Pete Bous ns Bounder, mer School at O. A. C. for the Friday evening, gWf»g Mr. end as Dawson, age provdhtion rneellng* of em Cordon Halsten best showing made by e Jersey Mrs. Flint « safpHsd on tfcd ployes whn aeiuslly handle the \rt Lang as Evans. eve of their departure for Cel* Calf Club member. ■ • lit, sire liehl regularly and Ytir first night pf the oper ifornia. »».'■epnfronting the skip etta will he railed .Junior night Those included in tbe party HE MET THE REQUIREMENT per* and ekrrlurs urh diseus«ed. because llie funds are lo he A— I wonder why that young ever Mr*. H. L. Hudaon, Mrs. '*»— '** » * ■ given over lo the Junior class lady over there looks at me so Parctial, Mr. and Mrs. William Too lAiuiy folks* think tlnW treasury. Doyd. Mr. and Mre. George muchT they shdllld, he ruefully tilOlted B—She has weak eyes and TV user, Mr. and Mrs. O t t o Into a wheef*-rlk»i#, gently run oinan's like a velitele when the doctor told her to rest them F-ictson and Mr. end Mrs. J. slie’* H little sulky. onto llie elevator, iind then ear- by looking at something that F,. Davis. rled up to _ the top' floor ol And Ibis applica lo all nf thom, was green. thè lenii, Ihe fai. or Ihn hulky. Mqeeess; - wlltiAnt any qffnrl on hemember this when yen an- their owni pgjl.. * And Ihere’a (he newiy married -« V» In that popular »port ef HOW SHE M »Y 9'*EO IT one who calla ber hushsnd 'king— that any Jackass sea > - h i y ------- "Oh. Mr* Wed. how •« 1» Some' folk*. Inutend of look "Dueky," that yon are «eady before your kick, xnd that's ona re* ing ahead for n heller Job and SI 10 too la like a vehirle; she’s he * railed a Jackass. hn«b«nd " going after II, spend t h e i r Just a little buggy. "Sh-h-h-h-M f hid tome of time lAoking behind for inmo- Ms things until I waa com If you're all L *c«*i’t*u. w. a. n.i one t rr push them onto U. flet. your printing qt hume. pletely dressed." no plaee to go—Gg to irorkl Tuesday Luncheon > ji rr FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS The V agrant