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C L E A N R E A D IN G F O R A L L T H E F A M I L Y
Volume III
No. 39
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Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, August 28, 1925
SOHOOLS
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
ANNUAL PICNIC 18
OREAT
REVOLUTIONARY
FLAM INAUGURATED
SUCCESS
The following la an article
The
Bethel
Congregational
During the past week
the
taken from "Hucccaeful Farm-! Interrsting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country ns ■
Sunday School held 11» annual Durant Motor Co. throughout
Ing" Concerning bettering our!
T o lc jy Our Active Speciai Correspondents Weekly^| Picnic at Peninsula Park last the Western territory tnaugu-
•elioula: (
III Health Casaca Harris Bise- " I do not agree with Mr. J.|
Saturday. Owing to the steady rated one of the most revolu-
rain dll day it wa» »omewhal »ionary yet
practical
sales
K.
M.
o
f
Indiana
on
las
re-
I
steac ta Ead His Lite by
Mr. K. L. Mel Han, "»econd hampered, hut it wa» well at-
BEAVERTON
ever devised by any au-
iluelion.
He eeeuiN to
think!
Irick" operator at the H. P. tended. It wa» held indoors In loiuobile factory, and the over
that If we cut itown the aehool
Taking Arsenic Tuesday
depo^ at l»«*averiont ha» been tire g irl«' gymnasium o f
II.
T.
Hr«
ti
in
s
r
o
f
Aloha
ta
the whelming response as reported
tax, and rut down the tearti-1
IraiiNferred
lo
Huker*fiel<i, Communily House.
'to th factory from the North-
era* wiigea, and have rhcaper building a now garage,
California.
lie left Thursday
Th<*
afternoon
wa»
well * «* • dealers is a clear reflec-
Morris Mlue»(imc, wUu r e
lenchera. and poorer
aehool»,
Mr».
Olive Squire»
wu» In morning for hi» new po»ition.
»penl wllp aitifetic events and ,ion
the instantaneous pub-
sided in Ilia third hou»e w«»l ••»at we would he helping the |„WII „ „ |>uainraM Monday,
The man al Bakersfield will
nn indoor hall game. The re-
approval for tbe Star Gold
of
Vial« Avenue at Aloha, a t-1 farmers
ami the dinirict, hill
collie lo Beaverton.
fresh".ent* were »erved
to th*
th* Certificate Save and Earn Plan.
served to
lrni|iled to eoiiiiiiilt »ulelde on *<' would not.
II -I- Cox and family »pent
Blues by Ihe Red», who lost
Thousands o f people
over
Tuesday by taking araeuic. Ho
“ Heller »ehoid» mean better Is**! week end in ftoa»lde,
• he membership campaign Iasi ••,p West have enlisted under
had been in III health f u r | Uarlier». and a far heller e d -. Mr Crave,, of Aloha la very
ALOHA HUBER ITEMS
fall
Mr. n C. Doty wa« Oap-'H,,iH n*w P,an* a factory re
aome time and this is thought n«atlon.
A better
education |
w|(h
,y,)h„ , j
tain o f the winning side, and P °r^ »hows, which has
just
so
haw boon the cause for •"*■ "»
heller
riiizon»,
and (l.v,.r
M i»» Newman and Ml»» Fg- Mr M H Metcalfe » a - Cap- hp" n r ^ d v e d by Otto Erick-
Ilia art.
heller citizen» meuri a heller
*nd
Durant
Hr. Parrott wa» calte«! oarly government
Mr and Mr». Ouy Alexander g ilium al tended normal school lain o f the losers. The Blues MOn* •o*’®1 8lar
al
Bellingham, won hy a margin o f 285 points, dealer.
Tuesday and adiiilni»lnred
an
"W e will not, and ean
not, returned \\ < dne»day
from a till« summer
The Picnic and Transporta-* ,n discussing the plan that
Wa»hinglon.
emetic and It wa* thought Ihut *hW> grafting among our pub- vacation ut Seaside,
linn
Committees wi«h lo thank •,romiaM lo crea*®
a
new
he had practically all the pol-!»<\ official» until (he people
....
p ............ homfl „ „
A large play »lied. 10 hy SO
Ihe parent« for Iheir hearty co- method o f selling automobiles,
«on oil! iif the »yatem,
hut wake up and take an Intere»!
feet,
i»
to
be
erected
in
the
Broadway I* being treated to
the
Nature wa» not able to »urvlve
"to government’ » affair»,
yard south o f the «choolhouse operation in making this pie- ^ r' Frickson pointed out
a fre»h coat o f paint.
nie a sueeess.
following remarkable features:
the »hock and the victim died
"People witlngil a good adu-j
early next month.
The event* o f the afternoon
This newly created
plan
about one o'clock \V edncKitay ration do not lake any intercut ( otto Erickson A Co. unloud-
Mr«. C. E. Barker recently nnd th«* winner*
are a* fol- • hv ^* every man, woman,
and
In the government, and don't e«t a earload o f Mar car»
at
morning.
Miller lows:
enlerfaine«l Mi»s Molly
child an extraordinary oppor-
care anything about .it.
lint Fore»t rtrnve Friday,
M i»»
of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Flfty-Yard Dash. Boys: First 'unity of becoming an owner
Murria ltlur»tnnr wu» b o m ¡•bey are alway» cu»»lng
the
Barker were Clinton Barnes; Second. Alfred rt^ a
Miller and Mr«.
li. 11 Cochrane
ha*
pur-
rar without the out-
la ltu»»la March 1 0, 187*. He government for one thing and
h'»u*e formerly teaehers togeiln H in Johnson; Third. Gerald Chinn ,1<y o f any money. By putting
another.
Moat
o
f
the
people
l.eonard
came to America with his par
pe|er»hurgh, Illinois.
about
the i through Coveil A Co.
Fifty-yard dash, girls: First ior*»' a f p''t»m amount o f ef-
ent»
when only a child, and that are kicking
li«*at.
first. F’ lla
Fink; second. Dirt, devoting a portion
of
While
M
l»»
Cooke
wa«
driv
public
»chnol»
are
people
that
¡¡,
A
>
||ud»on
ha*
bought
lived for n time In New Yorkt
third. Helen w" p'a ■,P‘*«‘‘’' lim« Dj the intcr-
cent» ,bp p
|, |>t)dd ,
ol, th<* ing on the highway beyond Si. Mice Johnson;
where mo»| o f bla
relative» think more o f a few
second
heat.
first.
tb® Durant organization
Helens lu»t week, her ear wu« llix-ken:
Ilian they do of, their children, county road we«t o f town.
»till
reside.
Later he moved
«truck by a large Pierce Ar- FrniiH« F^l^rlov; itwond. frurt*- nnyoiw may esrn an auiomo-
to Philadelphia and along In Or. on III«* other hand, they
» wide choice of Ihe
>•"'•■ >'■« noticed the dl»- row ami demolished
Luckily l*orsr NViUnn: fhinl. D iía t Tay-
the early 00'» came lo Ore are Illiterate nnd ln»l»t IliVt
F.lla Fink; '^ lo u s models included in the
gon and »eltlcd near Lafay ediK'ntion 1» ilangeroii» to the l*t«y of money - »a vf ng plan* in no one wa» seriously hurl, al lar; final*, first.
religiou* ami political welfare the wimiow o f C. H. hrya of- lhough Mr«. Hooke wa* thrown «econd, Alice Johnson;
third. * ''* f Hue.
ette.
plan
lo Ihe pavement amt «cverely Ella Fink: second. Alice John- this Gold Certificate
Ill
1000 he
married
M i»« rtf ° " f country
|
leg »on; third. Frances Fsierley. •" not limited to districts, but
Minnie Brook» o f
l.afayelle.
There are millions <>f people
A earload o f new model 1926 bruised, and Mr. Cooke'»
Dumb Bell Race won Py. the •* "pen to all who may wish
wa* sprained.
unloaded
by
One daughter wa» horn, Mil-|*n •he I'nlted State» that have ^ Chevrolet» were
to become owners of an aoto-
at all.
Th«*rc ||prl,nrd A 8tip«* one day till«
dred.
who »urvlve» the fath. m» education
School will
begin
Monday,
Indinn
Ctuh
race;
fir«*,
ftln
-
mobile,
were
four
hundred,
thousand
er.
September ttth. and w«-
ex
ton
Barnes; -ec«,nd. Alfred
"Details
of the plan h a v e
«elective
draft j
About a year ago Hlue»,one< ti,iv« In the
pect a big enrollment a* sev
Johnson:
third.
Fred
Bennett,
been
carefully
worked out and
alone
that
could
neither
write
Mr
and
Mr*.
\V.
J.
Leonard
moved to Aloha. Hi* wa» build
eral new families hav«* moved
Wheelbarrow H ire: First. Al- il is amazing how oven
th e
own
name« of Walla Walla, Waah., were into the neighborhood
ing him»e|f » home and w«< nor read their
Mr. Al
feed
Johnson
and
Cecil
Barnes,
most
skeptical
people
h
a
ve
Think
o
f
having
a
hoy
I
n
entertained
Sunday
afternoon
apparenlly getting along very
bert McFarland of
Portland,
«econd. Gerald Chinn and Clin- kiven their enthusiastic coop-
France
who
couldn't
write at Ihe Stipe pome.
welt.
who taught last year at Myr
For a number o f year* he home to hi* folk«; Amt there
recently
b«*en ton Barnes: third Fred Ben- *ra,' on *or ••»* P,a" an,*r aU
Mr*. Klmer Stipe and
Mr*. tle point, ha*
nell and Glen Rheltonberger. detail* h»Vf been earefuiry ex-
had been »uhjerl lo epileptic were Ilion «and* of them.
the
Itohert Summers returned
on elected principal to take
Thc
winners
of
different Plained,
The mod Wedue»day «»veiling from a va place o f Mis* Pearl Co«*kc. who
"Take farming
fit«, and it la though!
that
event*
will
receive rlhbon*
•** 'he
entire Western ter-
are
t h e cation at Ihe coa«t.
the»e were the rau*e o f hi* ■iicce««fiil farmer*
resigned to accent a position
given through M.e conrtesv of f» o r y which is under the gen-
education*.
one* wit It
go»*d
death.
a* principal o f Central S**hool
1 he Chown Hardware Gomoanv Pra' supervision o f Norman De
The funeral eervlce» will be There are n few without much j Halpli Clark, cousin to Mr*, In her
home
town.
Forest
also
individual Vaux-
h®»d o f “ »« Star
held Friday afternoon In the education that make good, huf I J. Vineon. ha* purchased the Grove.
M i»» Cooke lia* made of Portland.
In
C. H. m an r frten«ts In INts «*o»nii, uni prizes given by Mr. Doly and a" d Itirxn l organization«
Crematorium in Portland.
W. mo.l o f the farmer» without M. K Bmnion* hou«e.
Melentfe
The
a b o v e '•"*
,hi' nPW P,an Prom
E. Pcgg will have charge of an education ar«* poor all their Fry engineered the deal,
ty. and it is with reai regret Mr
sales
records
winner« are rer,n«*«ted lo come ises lo create
live».
You eannol he a good
Ihe funeral arrangement».
Ot(o lloffman, proprietor of that we see her leave.
which
will
shatter
the
sensa-
to the Rondar School to get
He I* «urvlved by hi* wife tm «in e«« manager without rd- the rock quarry, ha* »old hi*
tional sales records o f June
their rihhons.
and daughter Mildred o f Aloha; neat Ion and yon have lo he a ho||)# on , hp oM p.anyon Road
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and July, which were the larg-
S T . M A R Y ’ S N E WS
three »|*|er* in
New
York. good hu«lne*« manager to he and will huihl another house
I WO »tftler*
In
Philadelphia, n *nrre*«ful
farmer.
People nearer our town.
NEW MEAT MARKET
,in ,hV hi?,° |
ry
* * *
\\ p^torn nrjraniTahon. Th(* plan
Mr J. Ross o f Buxton was
and a brother In New Jersey. ! eannot get loo mueh educa
BEING ESTABLISHED
PHreorii wj(h <he
-
, lon
Postmaster W. L. Cady an«t visiting friend* in 8t. Mary’s.
drive recently start«*d h s Ihe
FRUIT AFFCOTEO
"The ren*on vniing folk* are r.imilv. hi« motlier. Mr». Marne
on Sunday afternoon.
I Krrd
Knorr,
who
recently1 #ntire Star and Durant organ-
■V HARVESTING leaving thè farti» I- »'"causo IL Cady*. and hi» «i»ter. Bar-
Mi**
Bertha
Simpson o f pUirhase«t on.- of the
Schmidt Ualjon and has a|rcaffy added
Rolli «iiialily and amount nf ihev
bave a
mueh
hetler bara, are enioying a
w,H*k »
Tacoma. Washington. I* visit- house*, and moved in
about an jmppf ns to sale* which will
fruii are affeeled hy thè lime rhnnre nf gelllng «omewhere vacatimi at SeaMde.
mg Ihi* week with Mr*. Ghas. two weeks ago, has rented the
||,e factory lo step up
and manner o f harvenliitg. The In town than thev do In thè
rjlp
Whftford
Hall
team T. Myers.
j Holpoke building and is put- produPtion> which i* now rtm-
fruii lo«e» wclghl when laken country.
will play (he Cloverleaf eteam-
Mr*. G. K. Via of Bank* w a » . ''0*
“ n up-to-data,
*ani- njnor aj record-making capac-
from Ihe tree, nnd Ihi* lo** I "W e need
better
school*. (>ry
a( Wall Street park
visiting al 81. Mary's Th u rs-' ,ar' meat market.
|.(v anfj w.jj| ronlinue on this
in storage may he a* great a* ¡»m l better school* mean con- n) s , j 0|ln, 1)(>xt Sunday. Sev
«lay forenoon.
In the a fter-1 ••* *,as installed a refriger- ha*i« for
many
months
to
fifteen per cent. Ttie two far «ol Ida led «ehool*. and a eon orn| |(K.a| hoys arc
member»
noon Mr* Via a*nd Mr* M yers| a"»g »'«ant and i* putting in'
‘ I come.
tor* that cau»e Ihi* lo*«,
aa »olldated school I* the cheap 10f u,o W hilford team,
week*
of
careful
drove in to Portland on busi sausage-making machinery and| <tevPPa)
reported hv the Oregon experi-^e«! investment a district can
i* establishing
a
place
®f i planning and checking o f the
ness.
menl »lation,
are
loss
o fih a v e .— 1„ W, C . Knn«B«."
! " r Mason and family
re-
business which will he a cred- rps„ lts nf fhP p,an aner
it
moleture nnd nalnral
.leeom-
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turm«d Wednesday evening from
Mrs. Cha.» Myers
was
i n il to our city.
pPPn |n offert at the Com
poellion.
ESSAY CONTEST TO BE HELD * vacation spent al
Pacific | p „ r||and Wednesday lo
meet
pany’« branches in California.
I.o** through decomposition
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l hf
" «"• ' hal h* her uncle. Mr. H. Maloney, o f
clean „ mirscrv
lll sory .......
i * me
.
,
,
d jdpa,
stock ts
ttie
«* »•
AM th.' Ilbrtivi«. in
.UM' i " » .
h,'
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w
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Cornerstone To
Be Laid Sunday
New B etid Cssfregatiogsl Cksftl
wai Coot A Wat $19,000;
W art F e a 0 i Rapidly
The work on the new Beth
el Congregational
Church
la
progressing’ Vap'ldl/“ “ a ¡ready
the fou„d itlon has been
laid
and
tbe
framework
for
a
large part o f the etrueture is
up.
Heretofore
th e
estimated
cost lias always been stated as
$12,000.00.
It is learned that
this is too small an estimate
and the building as now plan
ned, when completed with fur
niture, pews, windows, heating
plant, lighting equipment, etc.,
will probably run in exeeea o f
$15,000.00.
The ceremony for the lay
ing of the cornerstone will be
held next Sunday, August 30,
at 3 o’clock in the afternoon.
The following is a resume o f
the program to be rendered al
that time;
Hymn. "T h e Church’ s O n *
Foundation” ;
Invocation, Rev.
Horace L.
W iley;
Scripture,
Rev. Asa B. Snyder; Remarks
and
reading
o f
historioal
sketch. Dr. C. E. Mason; Lay
ing o f the Corner 8tone, Dr.
C. A. Blanchette. Rev. E.
8.
Bollinger, Supt. C. H. Harri
son; tteoearks by former pas
tors, Rev. Ass B. Snyder, Rev.
Horace T . Wiley, Rev. F.. S.
Bollinger;
Hymn,
"Rock
of
Ages” : Benediction, Rev. O. A.
Gray.
HOLETEIR CLUB
DISCUSSES FAIR
The Washington County Hol
stein Club met at
Hillsboro
last Friday night to
discuss
ways and means o f assisting
with tb* livestock exhibits $t
the County Fair, September 23-
24-25, at Hillsboro. The Hol
stein breeder* are making a
special effort to get a large
showing o f Holsteins, and 24
head o f Holsteins are aiieady
ptedged for this purpose.
The Holstein club is offer
ing a silver trophy cup to the
boy or girl who
makes
the
best showing with a Calf Club*
Holstein. This trophy may be
see« in the County Agents o f
fice at Hillsboro.
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
August 30, 1925
10 A. M., Bible School. Les
son: "Paul and the Philippian
Jailor," Acts 15.
t l A. M„ Worship, Sermon:
"Christianity. A Man's Job."
Don't forget that at present,
" our services a re,in « the Beaver
£
Theatre.
W e have classes for all in
the Bible School.
Come and join us in these
services.
J. Frank Cunningham,
Minister.
i* from evaporation.
n,,a
operating in the
prize
oaaay
K" ' "
•*
•Nt’r" ' D a - > * lh Mr nn<1
r
“ prevention or control of *>'*- for ,,|p
nnd the inval-
governed
hy
the humidity,;Con(«M*t lo he concluded at Ihe
harvesting the crop«
on ^ ,rP leaving for Britt.
■
jtemic disease* o f bramble» in ,lablP as« i sf anCe to those per-
aeration, temperature, time o f A„
. 0rfMon
, u.,5
Kxposillon. j •'•"
•»•" f f«rm
All-Uregon
UK'
S
Exposition,
« r'" ' there.
hprp- He
" p expects
m « a "'' ®aR,Prn
¡Oregon— mosaic.
I.'af curl, and <ons dpsjrjllfr a
Par
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‘ bramble streak. These diseases p ry phase o f the plan is Billy
picking, condition o f the »kin* which will he held in Portland •" dispose o f his property
Many a girl calls hers««lf a are
carried
from
diseased explained in the literature pre
and kind and variety o f fruit. October 5-to for the benefit Ihe Dakotas this trip and to
Lack o f moisture In the air of ,|1P prupQfl(.d fin e Arts Bldg.! return to Beaverton to make live wire because all she has plants in Ihe tips and Iran«- parpd f0r fhe prospective Star
is Mie leni
plants taken from them.
his home.
on is charged.
at the Pniversity o f Oregon.
car owner and will prove of
evaporation
With humidity n i
The con lest, which is divided
■ considerable assistance.
LOCAL NEWS
M« to t>0 per rent,
loss
o f into
two
general
subjects,
weight In winter apples
was namely, Oregon-made products,
PRIZES RUMEROU8
E. Marsh reports that over
prnrtirnlly
nothing
over
a and the educational and
FOR COURTY FAIR a hundred Beaverton ears have
c u i-i
period nf seven
months.
1 f turai value o f ari, 1* open lo
already been in and had the
gathered ii n low humidity Hie
Prizes aggregating $250 will lights tested. They were most
grade and high »cliool
stu- j
fruit
may
lose
considerable dents. Two hundred dollars m (
be offered in the Farm Crops, ly
equipped
with
standard
weight in Ihe orehant or Ihe
Fruit and Vegetable divisions lighting systems so that
cash prize« will be awarded the
the
parking house.
Barllelt pears , n 1
,
. ........
¡o f
the
Washington
County adjustment was all that was
.
,
1 , ‘ winners, who w ill he announc-
lost four ncr cent when left
,
,
,
, ,, ,
Fair, to be held at Hillsboro, necessary to have done.
ed on the rinsing day o f Ihe
four days under the frees In
¡September 23-34-25.
exposilion.
exceptionally dry weather. Mueh
The latest light-testing plant
Speeial prizes o f $t5, $10.
This contest is particularly
of the loss can he prevented
will
be installed soon in tho
and $5 have been providitT for
valuable In the students, ac
hy covering the
boxes
w’ith
Otto Erickson & Co.
garage.
i
tbe
best
individual
farm
ex
cording lo Mis* Cornelia Mar
wet canvas.
This
is
the
third
installed
in
hibit.
vin. stale librarian, because it I
The
heavy
moisture
loss
Threshed grains, corn.
and Beaverton. No one in Beaver
will encourage independent re-)
wills the fruit and damages it*
potatoes are also featured in ton need fail to have his au
search, ns (here is a scarcity
appearance.
No indication was
tomobile lights properly equip
the
premium list.
of material on Oregon indus
found llial Ibis
willed
fruit
ped by ihe time the law goes
C.
R.
LaFolletie
o
f
Corne
goes down more
rnpidl.v,
nr tries.
lius is in rharge o f Ihe fruit into effect, 8ept. I.
Every Industry ifl Hie slate
loses texture and juiciness. II
display at Ihe fair, while O.
Is participating in the expos!-j
Homer Hanna and his aunt,
seems lo be slightly more re
T. McWhorter is in charge o f Mrs. J. L. Wheeler, are taking
tion, which will
present
ex-1
sistant lo decay.
farm crops and vegetables and a trip around
hihits representing all
forms I
the
Olympio
If the fruit Is picked
loo
will assist Mr. LaFollette with Peninsula and will cross from
o f creative endeavor in Ore-
.Immature II wills more than
the fruit display.
Especial emphnsis
lias I
Port Angeles to Victoria. B. C.
If picked al the right
time. “ ,,n
,
,
been placed on
manufactured
and will return by way of Bel
The type of wrapper* used on
, *.
.
,
JUNIOR CHRISTIAN
, . , ,
. „
product* and nrt, music, and
lingham and Seattle. They ex
pear* had hill Utile Influence J
ENDEAVOR TO MEET pect to visit Stuart Hanna who
on Ihe rale of evaporation.
literature.
is on one of the patrol boats
Loss of weight of pears ev
The Junior Society o f Chris in the Png"» Round region.
idently was steady at ahnut the
J. P. MeOlasson and family
tian Endeavor will meet
in
Annie
rale
throughout
the returned Friday evening from
A big demonstration of Mc-
the
Bethel
Congregational
stoiage season.
an extended trip through the;
Cliurrh, Sunday at 7 o'clock. Conrxick-Deering tractors was
-
F.a*t.
They
visited
many i
The topic i* “ Exploring
t h e given hy “ Chick" Shannon, a
\V. IL Boyd was laken sick. <>f Ihe large cities, including
Dark Continent.”
John 8:12; salesman for Otto Erickson A
while on hi* vacation. He wns New York, Pittsburgh. Glove-
Alice Co. at the Dr. Cole farm
at
Mutt.
5:11-15.
Miss
taken to the Good Rnmnrllnn land. Washington, Philadelphia,
is ' Cornelius Wednesday afternoon.
Johnson will lead, and it
hospital, where he underwent They report a very enjoyable
hoped Ihnt many new and in- A large number o f interested
n major operation.
He
was trip.
Mr. McGlassnn was the
foresting Ihings will be loam- spectators were present, some
reported gelling nlnng as well Oregon delegale lo Hie Nalion-
ed by those who attend
this of whom will probably
pur-
ns could he expected
under al
Educational
Association
chase one o f theee tractor*.
meeting.
See You A ll Thanksgiving Day
the condition».
( meeting held thle eummer.
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