The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 18, 1925, Image 1

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T he B ea verton R eview
C L E A N R E A D IN G F O R Á L L T H E F A M IL Y
Nunber 3
S iijl« Cep, 9 CeiU
Christmiis Spirit I
Abroad In Town I
B tim ln .
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Waihiaftna f a u l t , f l u í « « V rí4 t > ««— L t I t
IM 5
$1 SO Per Tear
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o r e u o i í
s t a t e
n e w s
GRADE
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS!
SCHOOL
Benefit Show For
wr.s very1
Beaverton Library
vaudeville.
The Student Body
.successful in their
Mrs. Gutioud, the first grade The net returns were approxi-
1 'III Inn,
T o f t jy O u r \ c tiv e S p ecia l C orresp on d en t» W e e k ly |) teacher, baa been ill for sev-jmately $10«. W e had a good!
Di irreal Starei aid Placca ti
¡eral day».
crowd both nights and reports Tke Clash of the W o I t ís " With
Medford building pc rutile for
Busiiess ia Beaverton Dirtied
Ul« |uml •deven months (olili I
All the rooms are busy dec- ar** Dial *be program was en-
MULTNOMAH ITEMS
HUBER J EWS
Pio Tin-Tit Comi j to Bea-
ssmt.a'a.
oraliug and getting ready for i°y*d hy all who attended.
■p lor Yolelidc Holidayi
Christmas entertainments.
^ ur Annual sale is coming
Eugene building, permits for
vertan Dec. 22 an i 23
o
, ...
.. r ig h t along. We have only 27
M r, and Mr«. MvCarl
A. H. W right and fuimly hav«
have
Hussetl (jodard o f the fourth mor,.
„H1
,f lh„ e M not
the first eleven moiri Ils of 1025
|
iiiom
d
irito
their
new
liome
re-
uiovud mio lliiir new home on
grude had Ills tonsils taken out
4 .‘ ,8 I 3,2ND.
The "pirn of Christmas
I »
sold by Friday at one o’clock
Hard rtlreet.
1 eeully eructed west of bis fur­ Hutuiduy at Dr. Masoua olbce, ti|fj
abroad In l|iu tund.
Rin-Tin-TIn in ’’The
Yuu cani
Cloah
the Annual proJeri
project will
will not
not go
im uglus County may levy a
nier restdenc«.
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s from
sw sss
« school
W e t V W I | thr„
k » A u ugh
s > l.
t l >
and was atmeul
vt
have never yet of the Wolves” will be the ut-
Miss Ueruice l'rlesl hud as
ai'u plenty o f evidence every -1 four-year tut I« liullil
a nuw
Monday and Tuesday.
Tuusdav.
# . . . and
a traction at the Beaver Thcutre
W. J. Alexander’# eldesl soll,
ber gilt-sl last wcca end Miss
where of the
truih o f
tin. 1(0(1,00(1 rnurt house.
le. anything go unfinished,
„„„
Tbe
seventh
and
VV.
D.
und
bis
wlfe,
late
of
LaYaru» Eckersou of Portland.
•luleiiienl.
It, avcrlnn
1 » luk-
eighth we do not expect to |el this fall
Mrlunis secured tue pic-
The Haleiii hutcliern** will es ­
liur on <|uite a considerable hnl-
in e ll>au Place Musical Club Alaska, are spendlng «oine Urne grades will have - their CliMatr (bvougb.
lur,
iaMy for u »i. -cea-
ltla> attire, nilimiihii
probably port more than one
ili if I ion un i lusk m i mia) (irn iu v for a at (he liume o f Mr. und Mrs. 1 mas tree logethur. Horn« inter-
W e are now planning for a
u in une oi the greatest
\\ . J, Alexander.
Out no mm li as could l>v done chickens this spring. .
—•• i * j »•>aui»• muso
v i»iy*enjft>uble
ausi, al
al pivgrem.
esliug entertainment features Christmas program. The C,» M * , .
^ er „howti in Beaver-
If there was concerted effort
are being planned.
es drew iots to see what part ^
• -,
* Monday
night
tho
Huber
The,
Multnouiiuh
11"1 Beaverton district now
Inc
Multiio.uuh
Woman’s Oommenial Club held
likut nd
of
individuals
each
The Grade He hoot ha.
s o l i » " * »honld lake in the enter-:
election
has more Uiun one thousand * lui», is planning u curies
of
will be mystified tty the
winking for himself.
of officers as follows; Chas. J. nearly two thousand Red Croe.^.«»inmenL The Freshmen are|
acre» o f English waluuts.
; Christina# pailp-s to it
wonderful
dog acting.
» i vc,i Hose, President; Dan
The Beaverton Market
mid
H h a w , stamp» to help fight tubercu-!‘ ° ,
ifo r the sons and daoghtars * f j vice-Präsident;
You will |>e entranced by the
W.
The Hlate of
Oregon
has
Grocery is diNpluying a
nice
Koostra losis.
Chester Beach, Howa.d ^ ph« B,°.r” * ! * l°
tre* ’
j tin club members.
the
pro-!*,‘' aa,iíu, ,ove interest.
1 gumud 5703 nuw farms in the
tittle Christmas Tree.
•
I Hi-i retury, and F. W-
Liver- Harrison, and Alfred Tulin son, e
r
and
the
You will be thrilled uy the
The I'elephoiiu Ofllee Ua* a five years from 1920 lo 1026. I I lie first o f u cries o f w in-j more. Treasurer.
have had charge o f selling the *
lQ
decorate
t
h
e
intense
dramatic episode».
ter
tiunces
iiudi-r
1
lie
Seniors
auspices) .
hunch of holly m the window.
.1 llOled geologist has given
the Ladies Auxiliary to tbe stamps for the Grade Hcbool-
This picture is soon to be
o f (Hgruy’s orclii'stra and
tree.
M*« i Huber Commercial Club held its
hamburger'»
Loa fuel Imiery* n (lie report Unit Curry County
A l a student body meeting of
_
¡shown in one
of
Portland's
Multnomah Boosters was given pe|fa|ar
Usi
Tuesday
windows have heen
decorated hu« a vaut weattli in minerals.
Uie
eighth grade, Wednesday LOCAL HOOP
; leading theatres.
Come
and
Iasi Salimi _
_
_
y itigli!
A large Election 0f officers was » the Lawrence Brewery was elected
fur some Mine.
Their display
•EASON
STARTS
Hoe
il
in
Beaverton.
They’
ll
and
the new W illumeUo bridge erowd from
Muliiioinab
order o f the day. The follow-1«b ie f news reporter, and Altec >
Includes C.liristtuas hells and a
(By (ieorge Hemming,*
charge you more in Portland.
on
the
Pacific
Highway
at
A
l­
,
1
,
1
.i,g
town
w.i-
present.I
|
1
1
K
w
íri.
e|
«.r
ted;
Mra.
W.
J.
Al­
wreath of holly. .
Miller assistant news reporter.; Beaverton wiij play its
elected
first The admission * 25 cents here,
bany bus been opened lo truf­
A »new' sign, "Public I. ili wiry I cxamler, President; Mrs. K. J. From now on these two will
Ilalsleii'n Hardware Htore Is fle.
scheduled game Friday
night
Come out and help
YOUR
SUI ion,” ou (be school lawn, Matin, Vice-President ; Mrs. H. keep (he
displaying heaniiful dishes and
l.-v iew readers post-j when it clashes with the
fast W>ra*T-
o ile r appropriate gifts rvr the
Oregon limber industries em­ pointa the Way lo (he new li- A. Smith, Secretary, and Mrs. cd on Grade school happenings. P irkrose quintet.
A Larry Hemon Coitoedy will
muillluiiied
on J. Mitrel, Treasurer
Refresh-
season.
ploy 13.now meli, producing an In ary sei v n c
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Last year Parkrose was vie- a**°
shown.
every Til--day ami Friday afternoons ment« were served by Mrs. C.
The windows of Dean’s Drug luruiiiu of eiun.ouo.uuu
H
I
L
L
S
B
O
R
O
N
E
W
S
torious
in
their
annual
battle.
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from 'i to 4;:in o’clock. This F. Nicpert.
Htore arc changing from day to year.
This year Beaverton
is out
to CONOREQATIONALIST8
servier I- maintained by sev-j
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.
•lay. hut one of Jhu things feu-
Muebmery is arriving daily crai members o f the Multno­
The new irolf «l.,>. ;
' P® ° Ul hat dcfeal- a,‘ d will |
tured In Iheir «lt»pla,v arti the in ({rand Ronde fur
* ,*
C,ub u‘ '«»P e ct- fig h f hard for a victory.
DEDICATE CHURCH
S K O O K U M V I L L E N E W S urn m
a
new mah Woman's Club.
\il»lylc hoses of candy.*'
I -aw mill which is lo be
I
lb r"«L . ' ¡ . “ • « • S '
At lhC el,venth bour >l was
The day o f dedication o f their
built
ly suitable
the site o f their learned that Sprague, one o f new building, toward which tho
I lie Hunk has very
pretty I In i
Hanta Glaus will be due here t grounds.
MHz'Jer s main
spring«»,
will Congregation a! iata. tmv* »«> long
v ».a
Christmas decorations, gift not.,
in vi I hursdsyl
TI GARD NEWS
| Last rites with military hon- he iniable to play, due to
a ( been planning, was successfully
es cnntutnlng savings turnss* hc- 1 The blute Land Board Willi
Miss Irene Miller of Purl land ] ors were held Sunday for
» > i 1 thirty million feel oi tun
severe case of boils.
His loss consummated lost Sunday when
ing displayed.
,
‘ a-
Hob-
'I lie Reb' kah eluli was enter visited the Barnes school Fri- ( ert Anderson, aged 83,
Hiipe’a Garage has flu« dec hi-f Und in klamatii County, m
Civil will be heavily felt as at this. three big services were held.
,January.
lahied
al the home o f Mrs. H day.
j War veteran.
time a successor lias not been, ( The main " featuro o f
the
oral Hina. Including u tree.
found.
Irene Chin visited wills her
moiming service was the ser-
Mike's Shoe Shop l" display­
The government will sell a Kltundcr ul its Inst meeting.
A surprise party was given i
Although Coach Meuier ha»|mon delivered by the Rev. W.
grandmilher
lm . r o h ' in e
Perf-
ing appropriate gifts In the Hue tra d o f limber land in
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o n -i Friday e v e n i n g
for
Trunk ti. Two.« inyured
Goo»
Coach not announced a definite
line-JG. Kantner, late o f the First
h**l land.
.
.
j "Goody” by twenty-seven
o f sItppi rs and other material*, and Ii.mpSi Counties;' w o r t h bund recently while he
was
o f (hc up, it is rumored that the
f o i - . Congregational Church o f Sa-
Thywt's always has npprop- [1440,141.
(working on Mis plumbing o f
local
football
boys.
A new radio set helps to
lowing line-up will start; Har-j|em. Oregdn.
Dr. Kantner is
riaic dc. orations for the sea-!
one
o
f
Die
new
buildings
i
n
furnish
entcrlainoMiit
t
h
e
at
fifty million feel o f lumber
Mr». Emma Bryant bas been rison and L. Gray, forwards; probably tbe aWesl exponent of
son, ns do Die W hitehall and
: Portland.
Nixon
home.
will be shipped from Portland
elected president o f tbe Wo-!Johnson, center; Jones and T i­ the old style o f platform ora-
the (leaver (iui.
The election for the purpose
to Japuu during (he mouth o f
Fair
sown grain
near
men's
Auxiliary to the Span- gard, guards,
St.
If
this
team tory. now preaching
in
the
The Jewelry Hiqre, Hi« Moat
|)«ccniber.
> ' 4
:o f ihi'idmg whether hr not u Marys on the ft. E. measures isb-Alnurican W ar Veterans, j does not cut the mustard, he Northwest, and the local church
Msrke's, iyiil ^he Auo^c House
I A heavy lmflding program Is Lomu Math Hi boot iHslirt will four inches jn height.
ere alt pfelfHy decorated.
An orchestra is being formed has another complete Hn«-ap counted Itself 4ortunate._}n bc-
he formed o f (In- Tigard, Bend,
_Gray
and’ mg able to secure him for ine"
Mrs. Mirth was a guest at among the members o f
The Rummer* Shop has
a Diow under way at Toledo, and
t h •- consisting of
At th - ser-
¡that district
is
except louully Melrgcr ami Durliuni d is t ric ts . schooi Friday. Shu was pleased Hillsboro
pretty little Christmas tree,
grange.
The
first Briggs, forwards, Bous, center, morning sermon.
und
Barry
and
Livermore,
vice
the
Rev.
and
Mrs. C. N.
I.and.«cape gaideners ure at with the work bemg dune.
I'.hrlslmns card» ami suitahle l-i o-pcnius.
i practice was held Monday night.
guards, which he can se-nd in. Taylor and Mrs. L. R.
IVan
gifts are ill-played al Iho Bea­
The lavpuyers of
Gardiner work planting shrubs, flowers,
Mr. Chili pure ha «ed a new
Dr. Hyde, eouuly health o ffi-i
The schedule for the coming united with the church.
ui.'l
trees
on
the
school
yard.
verton Pharmacy. f
)huve voted a in-null lax levy,
piano in Portland Monda). Il 'cer. ha« released the Blue Lake
M u*" v 11,18 beeu announced.
In the afternoon practically
The Theafre is gaily decorat­ for 4,5,(100 to build the Roose­ The front yard will lie made ; was quile a surprise for
the 1 ramp of the C.
H.
Wheeler
into n lawn, Und driveways for mYi« ut homo.
®*a'rerton, Dec. the entire town was present to
ed.
velt Highway.
- -
- at Cochrane
---------- is Ul" r° Se
lumber
company
' .
-assist in the act of dedication;
ptUkjng curs w HI hr built
The windows receiving prob­
ut i Mrs.
,,
...
,
, former- ‘ frolli quarantine for spinai meu
’1 lip Pacific Telephone
anil the rear o f tin- school.
Win. Thurston,
unini al Beaverton, Dec. 30. while Congregationalists
and
ably I he greatest aniounl
o f
C< iegrupb Conipuny will spuud
ly of tins place, has moved ingilis.
i »boro at Hillsboro, Jan. 8; friends caune from the several
slmly and cnntatnlng really (he
from Hillsboro und now- resides
Gresham at Beaverton, Jan. j churches in Portland, Hillsboro,
..
things inns! representative
of Skfi.OOo ill the ML Tabor dis­
trict, iforlland.
«
in
Beaverton, where she will be HUBER CLUB
15.
jgnd Forest Grove. I>r. J. * .
CAPI
TOL
HI
L
L
Die business, are those in front j
near old tune friends.
Forest Grove at Forest G rove, Ddbbs,
president
of
1 an ic
DINNER BIO SUCCESS
of Sprague's, Everybody's t»lore
Portland inity budd two more;
• University, gave an address on
to
which we find difficult |o de., river brulg4>, in udditiuu
ill-. G<-Hills' now houso
i n I ’» •»•
«W
Icuding
to
The dinner and towel sa le' Jan. 22.
scriSeas they egn be |>e«t ap- Hie 15,000,000 bridge program i l ,A
wa» sold last w o o k '" “ “ ^ «’ » b» « k »'•'«dows south given by the Ladies' Auxiliary1 Gaston at Beaverton, Jan. 29. the obligation o f the in ‘ ' u
Gresham at Gresham, Feb. 5. to bis cburch which was i>o
1 now under wuy.
predated t»y being seen.
Mr and Mrs. il. B. Baker! of the 0. E. Tracks bos been to tbe Huber Commercial Club
Corbett and Beaverton, Feb. appreciated.
Dr. J. J. *5laub*
Of
Multnomah.
graded
lately,
It
will
connect last Thursday was well allend-
Tb s' l*hIt oil Stales War
who was scheduled to deliver
12 .
. I . ed.
with
the
new
Jenkins
COUNTY AGENT NEWS partincnt hue appropriates I bc-
road
on
There
were
many
both
.Vt the * election
held
last
I .-
Parkrose at Parkrose,
Feb. tbe sermon of the afternoon,
11 b
< a 1 from Portland and surrounding
be
887.300 to Oregon rivers uud Monday J. K. Tuliy was unani­ the southwest and wilt
19
.
i
|
A
J | * omitted the greater part o f it,
Four thousand, five hundred h.tiV'ors for IV28.
mously re-elected to the posi­ short cut to tbe Highway al towns who enjoyed the excel­
Hillsboro
at
Beaverton,
Feb.
to the disappo*nG,,* Il,' w
Huber.
und tweut)-»ix cullers visited
lent dinner and also the dance
the
26.
congregation.
Others
taking
Descbutes County will
ship tion of commissioner uf
(lie county ugenl during
the
with
the
W
aimer
orchestra
fur­
lie will
serv ice
one bundled carloads of ^Veiled Home Water DisLricL
Corbett
at
Corbett,
March
5.
part
in
the
afternoon
i
Frank
Hocken,
General
Pas-
past twelve months.
T h e eu
nishing the music.
item potatoes (bis your,
ac­ serve for live y ea r*
Forest Grove at Beaverton, were Dr. IL L.
° Pacific
.
¡ «enger Agent for I he
Union
callers were priiu-ipotly inter­
The club appreciates
very
cording to reports.
March
12.
¡University.
Dr.
C.
U.
Han.-on.
Mrs.
«liable
Atwood
presented
Pacific
at
Spokane,
was
in
town
ested in aUhjcets ns listed hero-
much
the
liberal
douations
the
Gaston at Gaston. March 19. state
superintendent
oi
'"The Central Oregon
Daily her. class of piano students in Monday looking after his
utter;
hoiinuliurc, J hi * ; dairy-
in-[m ade by the Commercial Club
the
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Congregational
work,
ana
He says
inif. 221; riaient control, 282; Press” , published ut Bend, lias n eo-lnme n silal Monday* eve­ , (crests here.
(h at'an d Auxiliary, which made the
TW O NEW MEN IN
Rev. Geo. N Taylor, pastor
ning
vvhleh
was
very
wen
re-
crop» never were better in the1 eveniug a success in every way.
soils and fertilisers, 243; in­ changed from an udrrnoou to
PERSONNEL OF THEATRE the Bethel Church.
l l\rd. Kuril pupil appeared, in Spokane district, and (liât u n - 1 -------------- • -
morning publication.
sedi pes|s and plan! di-ocuses,»
The Beaver Amusement Com-| The evening was givm over
u
liilferenl
costume
reprosenl-'
der
bi»
nmnagenieiit
the
U.
P.J
Sam
Smith
has
'iiNinagement
23H. ;,llalfa, 322; potatoes, 2dic
resigned
his
tbe nioloisiwv ‘ Gurnso ’ bus
pany is fortunate in getting Mr.)to a union service o f all the
the various nation». They has shown a nice increase aach position with Ilio
ceieals and other ertips.s, 44»;; left the Port land tloek wiiii a i
Ed Hutchison from Los Angel-! churches of the town, and the
blasting powder, UaO; poultry, »urgo pf 1,000 live eldckeus to played music lo liurmoiiue w ith 'monili since his arrival in Spo-'store und expects
o>, California, to take an inter- Methodist and Christian
c<m-
each
«epurale
costume.
[itane.
|pen
1er
work.
Ut>; inisreKuueous luiuws» 8 38. ibe taken to • Honolulu.
est in
the
Beaver
Theatre, gregations were both well rep-
'1 lie county agent made Ititi
; Donald D. Duncan, a p rojec-! resented iu the uudicuee- The
Geieiy giuwcrs in the »ulciu
farm visits.
Doth Ilio
farm
j tionist from Seattle, Washing-'pastors of these ehurches were
und Luke Labiali districts have
visits und office calls are Hu«
ton, ia also a new addition to both on the program and ex-
already shipped three hundred
largasi in Hie history of county
j the personnel o f tbe orgauixa- tended in a happy strain their
j curiouus of celery ’ tills year.
ugont work in \V ushiugoii Go.- k
tion.
v
congratulations for the achicve-
(ino hundred and seventeen .ilte total volutin- ut Ilio I92&
ex - ment o f their sister church. Dr.
Besides bis theatrical
meetings
und
demonstrations Foruaud water com maree is es-
perience, Mr. Hutchison
li u s Bates presented greeting- Etfru
1 YCI 0 held, attended by
over
* * out two hundred
|played in various pictures
iu|the West Willamette Congrega-
5,(>(>0 poisons.
n u i millions
of
dol-
Universal City. Several o f the tional Association of which tho
Twn liundri-d and sixty-une lu,a'
late Universal pictures
show uetliei Church is a part; -uid
cooi i rated with Die agent In
ih e .Steamer ''Cardiganshire'
him in action.
, Dr. Harrison gave the greetings
planting 521 acres of ulfnlfu. ha» left tin- dock ul Portland
Mr. 'Hutchison endeavors
t o from the state association,
hov.it carload«
o f gi-ound w.ui a caigo of 2,000 tous uf
bring in high-class, clean-cut,1 The church was beautifully
linicrock, 270 ton#, were order- ur guo produces,, bound
fo
wholesome, pictures, and
for de«v rated for the event
and
ed for 89 farmers,
i Cleat Britain.
entertainment be will try
to much appreciation of the ex-
Potato seed luapseitotl
vvun
brmg Keith Vaudeville to Beu-! Cellent building was heard on
Peppermint gi-ovvyvs al
Co­
conducted on 41 firm s, 29 o f
verton.
Mr. Uutchiaon can see ai| «ides. The Bethel Choir and
lmi g arc now scTli¿ig pepper­
which have proven or certified
great
possibilities
foi; Beaver- { Orchestra played an Important
mint oil for ns lugli o». 419 a
teed .for sale,
ton ae being one of the com­ part in the services, the choir
pound.
Tlioy hugest from ¿0
of
tho
Hlxteen fertilixer prop dem­
ing
cities ofÍJregon, as the Tu- singing at all three
to 40 pounds front an t^cro .p f
onstrations wro made.
alatin Valley has far greater meetings
and
the
orchestra
land.
Three alfalfa field nurseries
prospects than any California playing in the evening,
planted, one grain nursery, And
valley he has seen.
"W hat it
Future events scheduled
at
one pollilo nursery, using var­
BEAVERTON METHODIST
needs," he said, is the city folk the Bethel Church include the
ious strain« of Burbank pota­
o f Beaverton co-operating with Christmas cantata, "Adoiui ..."
CHUROH
toes. :
x
the farmers.
!py Nevin, this coining Sunday
1)1 her extension work carried
Sunday,
morning
a
Pre-
Mr. Duncan bring» with him evening at
7:30,
with
Mr«,
out consisted of horticultural Christmas inessage will he giv-
many ideas which have
keen t Webb, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Han#«”
by
the
pnsluy
entitled
projects; rodent control; dalry; en
used In many of the
biggest and Mr. Cady singing the -oi
ngrietillural engineering; poul- "Christ's First Coming” and in
Seattle Theatres.
part«. -Alao on the noit TUars-
cereal
seed the evening, “ Christ'#
,Second j
try; her keeping;
Messrs. Hutchison auu Me- day evening, which will be the
imi r- \ - o. nt; copper earj mate Coming as DeeerfVed liy H im -1
Innis as managers ot tho the- Lnight beforo
Christmas,
tho
At 6;;i(> P. M. a Clirtal -
Irenlpienl for wheal smutf live­ self."
11 a
atre, are arranging a big pro-1 Sunday School will givo
stock und poiHlo citili work; mus Carol servloc will tin held
in
grain to co-operate with tbe lo - 1 annual Christmas program
nutrition and eloihinn Mhnola by Die Kpworlh Leu a tie, -
cal Chamber of Commerce lo the church school auditorium.
by Ihe Home Economies #pe-
Wednesday, eventbg, I lei'. 23.
bring the farmers and eity folk |
ein-l .-'Is o f O, A. C.. and ehiinly u pag'eniU, "Tile; Nativity,"- will
together so that they
might I r, B w hiteley hr« charge of
exhiliits of W’aslimglon County be given by the rhihlren of the
discuss ideas to make a far
Second Hand store in the
AN are wel­
products at Siale Fair and the Sunday School.
bigger and greater valley town ab,once 0f Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
come.
Pacific International.
of Beaverton.
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