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T he B ea verton R eview
Volume IV, Number 44
Single Copy, 5 Centi
MACABRE
UERNK BRIQHT
Thu dead leavrs whirl in a swirl of bold
Purple and crimson and lilac and gold,
With magical messages frost enscrolled.
Beamton, Waahingloa County, Oregon,
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Friday, October 1, 1926
to
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K1NT0N NEW*
the
Locai Gridsters
COMMERCE
Mi*« Lucille Finnell, who I« I Mr. w -
departed '
teaching ut l.imrcl, drivi"» liomr j Monday morning for El»vidaud,
Beaverton High miuiol, lieu-
every week-end,
*<»luo, where he will take a |>o- vuitoii, Oregon, September 2¥,
Mr and
Mr*. .1.
MiK.own
‘V0
f; ,r *<*v 7 1 *"
B«*v.-rlun Chauibei
ol
fowti i
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Baavartou, O regon.
vlaileii lite Houlld-Up al Pen- partmont a torà Al ah i A vaam
in »iiliiry over hi» former »alary i.enUeiuen:
l ha
Beav.riun
dlelon weck Imi or** ia*l.
in hi» postilo« wilh Mcier and Eliambei of Eominrr* u , u m i ,
Mr». | ; .1. .lohli*oii ,wn* litkeii ►
’rank
fot a higg , and hetter Bea-
lo
lioiid Hi« in M ili 1*11
ho«|iilul,
It wu* wilh reni regrel (Imi Vrtou.
Il »laudi for anythmg
Wednesduy wliere »lo* hud her Ih** Community *••»■< Mr. H an -j good ihal will adverlise thè fra-
loti alla ri-moved.
der leave a» he ha» Uken un ( tur. » of our cdy.
.Mr. Harry Richard
day with bis fami I
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Beaverton High Football Sqoa
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hl v v
Holds Strong Franai yn ii.gh
Mr». Juln
_ «king and
Ì * m U| u t
j r , relative» in
Team Io 15-12 Score
»1 di "boro I V ,* i .
Mr. au i
Kirk
Hoover
The leaves drift Rwift when the west winds sweep.
Beaverton
H igh s
foolbal 1
were in Pom and on busgie»»
Five boys pile the loaves in a heap—
team gave local sport friend»
Lllli*" Olive Andei «oli hu» heen urlive puri li» all pul’lir affair» . \\,. f*,.! u,at ihere i» nolhing ia »t Wednssday
aomelhing to talk about when
Slun smoke wavers and white flames leap.
ijuito »lek Un»
week.
Frank and madr iminy frleml- whil* [ U(at W1|i ad*crti-e U,e city ol
i'ulvar and Dolly Wray ure alio her..
| Beaverton more than it . ac'hool
T
tweU repre'
**
*ra n k -
ou th« »lek li»l.
Mr». Sander will al.o
he By„ , . ln. „..„„..-m,, ,g |o riunaie
Ut the 8Ulte t a , r 111
" " >“ llb e‘* Ven lu » *U»nd»lill
O the elm and the maple and the oak leaves hold
greatly nn»»ed holh in her S u n -I
h(tViIlg a
thal t(„ w. ,ul" ‘iunug this week.
when they held that team to a
About Iwrnty
little friend»
Purple and crimson and lilac and gold....
efficiency
Mr- a»d Mr». C. W. Young c,° * c 13 tw 12 »core, when ihe
of l.lnubelli liuyc» guve her u day »chool and church work and to none m ‘ polIlt , ,,{
were transacting
business
in
learns met last Friday a l-
Over the autumn the sky burns cold!
d''ll*lil lui surprise i>arty al her »• president of the p. I a all<j education.
llnwever »he and
the children
Ve( i,e;tVerton ha* one think p«*,“ *nd last Wednesday.
j Uruooo a t tike F’runklu» bowl.
houle l'iiturday aflrrnoon.
will remain here for some lime. l|ial „ ha. to
for
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| Beaverton received the kick
Mr. Joh n kune spent a few
FORMER ALOHA R ESID EN T
Mr». V\ . J . L*‘hnherr ami etili- While we regrel the departure der
on their 3U-yard line and liu-
e, tab|„h it a* a well-
da> s last Week in
Portland. ,n,.,n urn- n"
! ’**iT
.
D EAD A T SELLW O O O dicn w""iii to liitauiuok Finlay of tht»
eslimalde
family
owiva
whmd. and that is a U« wa« the guest of relative».
¡¡J J Ü
í o - Í L d “ line
Ihe vvi*|i them every »uceea» in Iheir .balanced
Friend» of Mr». Hay Stanton, evening lor a visit over
from
winning fmdball team.
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Mr. Lchliherr drove new home.
who .iiriili'rly Iliade her home wm-k-emk
Th.» )«ar .* our banner yea. Mr H ^ hck> o i
Portland winch Franklin shoved over the
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III Aloha, wer« »hocked (o bear over after i he in Sunday.
an,| we haw- prospects for Ihe WM" a * Uu* 1 **ot 1 »“ «'»day at <"»t touchdown after about live
F A M IL Y D IN RER P AR TY
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of her death laid Thursday, a f ­
greatest
football learn that ev. ll,u liW,“ e ot Mr■ ^
*ra.
of play. Franklin made
G IV ER LA S T 8URDAY
touchdown after
they
Pcrioiul Items About People la ter a lingering Ulne»« caused
by eanrer. She hud haen in the uiu among li,o»o who utle, de<i
an<* Mr*. J . K . f»avj. j )(1 j j Q raj . (. ( » , , , , 0 u,e heirhl»
Mr. and Mr». Floyd Bierly and, ,lat* kicked off to Beaverton s 2 0 -
and Around Beaverton Col­
ho«idlal for »rveral month* hul in* li" ».iim n r c ' i lioii at
l*u- entertained ul ■ ^,,ni.lI!1*f
of the High
School
foothal family motored
to
Aewburg.
5i*r^ l*ne.
1 hey gamed posse*-
party la»t Sunday.
The
pari) world and to bring recognilio: Sunday, where they were th*- * 1011 o i l*le
died ul hpr home In HHIwnod.
Cl dc t n i v i i s i t y r i n i t i ) night,
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an<1 8l,uved aero»
lected for Our Readers
wa* given in honor o f Mi»* O-
I" uneral service» were hehl In
their second touchdown in less
Mi s. it.
W licci*-r »
nioiher, ' tilla Strihlhig, Mr*. Davi»’« *1» to Beaverton through athletic», guesl» o l friend».
the Ehri»ttan Allianre church in
than ten minute».
u e feel • that we need and de
Mr. t>. li. Pomeroy spent the (
Mn M.
McKerelier .mu I'oriland, Saturday ut i*>n thirty Mr». i . II. Hathaway ol Pori- ,„r from N).w York. ‘ ,
^ ith the »core standing 12 to
**rv*" your support.
wee» end in Portland, where he t nothing against them m. lo­
Those presenl wera: Mr». C.
Mi». \V , I„ i.ad) attended lue
Hhc wa» hurt*'*l in thè Gale* *u..u w.i» U|,*ia.«d on al the
Iteaverlon High School play
wa- luc guest of bis daugbier, j cal» began
uuud »umartiOi» nospual m ou K, r d,i(ng. Mr. and Mr*. fiu*.
Leader» Meeting lor Diri Seoul»
re**k ceinelnry.
a
» eud> mai on
it* 11 re I -ehedij|e*l football
at me Cenerai Library ni l'u ri-
Khe leuve* lo mourn her lo*»,
Strihlmg and cliildren, Mr». < u .
(.r „jay afternoon, wilh F'.-- Mis. u eo ig e .Newell.
down the held thal resulted m
land 1 druda) evening.
M, !.. IL Barbe«-
IM» b*.-en Oran.mar nnd childra«. Mr. am, , arada on ,,ur horne „el)J an,,
n loving hii»h«nd,
Iwo
«oli».
Line of the employees o t the Jones slipping oil
tackle for
uppuiutcd
manager
of
me A h - Mr*. F’red Ziirbm-hi-n grid rliil
I.twi»
alni
Stanford,
fnur
»
1
»-
1 iiompsoii unil had the nns- Iheir lirst touchdown. From that
Hr. L. L. Mason had the mi»-
we think we are not unrea*on
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tortune to break one of his I lime until the end of the third
able in ______
asking thal
the bugine*»
roituue lu be »Irueg by a rue» ler». Mr». J . T. York and Mr». d<*r»oii chaiu »tori ut lliliso o ro ,, dren.
Mi»» Stribling left Monday af- ()ou, HS nf Meaverton c l f * e iheir *' H * oue ^“y last week.
quarter, neither team was able
true« a» lie wa* driving
we*i H N G as I m I **r M o k i, lir a 1 wiieie he ha* beeit empio)co a»
ternoon for her home in New ! d(K>rs from 3 . , 5
1:30 oclocl;
oil tile lligliway \V edile »day ui- Alien of lleaverton. Mr» T T a y ­ etera lur aome lini*-.
Mr. Albert Dallman ha re- |° produce tl,e n*ce88* ry punch
____ from
__ Yamhill where he to score.
I'rlliioll.
i III) I Ini' lot »
murk lor of l'orilnnd; iwo brothrr».
Mi», ila,vie) Lue» iiud u verj York after having spent her vn- | on f|ie afternoon of thal dale. turned
X\>. u„. .,—
i- ! itudcnl was
J ’m ’The prune'- o r-
J u * t hefore Ihe whistle ,n the
coupe w a» knocked oil the road William \VII«on of Foresi ilrnve sai ioti» o|>eiatiou pei'ioi'iueu on .-ahon With relative. A,.-., and
•
* of the Beaverton high school chards uunng the season.
third period, Jon es again slip-
an,| badi) wrecked bill lie e* and Fred Wilson o f San Fran- i liumda) ol tasi Week a l Stt. In Portland.
Cluco and I.on nnd l»en of Uale» ' ii.ee,-1 * Itospl.ill but IS report-
ii 1 i.. | e»< ni and I
P®*1 over tackle for twenty yards
i «bed injury.
t’. reek; unii inany friend», Imiti in lu *'0
TRA YER-BARRO N W E O D IR O
m
Hi^ r th<.
footbal
‘ J
l-rank C. F luke aft<1 our , econd score.
Jon -s
Mi*. II. L. UiiK lII»,
Houle In l'ortlund nnd Alohn
Mr. U n s i n g Rtrsjrer. son of fM||, |n , h(. hjgtory a f Beaver a " d.
o i «reenhur», form -1 then failed in his second a t-
1. tira venuti, iiregoii,
wn* in*
The «ympalhy of thè w-hnl**
Mr. and Mrs. Tuiiy Strayer and
on tn victory in , hHr flr., 1 erly of this place, were recent tempt to convert
the
extra
winner ol uve Uollar bui* uno rolntnunily i» rxtended lo Ihe
- ,
o f Mr ami Mr- I \
............ fwD#> Kridav, Oct. I. callers at their former home,
point that would have given the
»IO.Oil creilil on ."vavmg* An
fnmlly in Iheir her«nveiuenl.
a - tie
with that
1
111 1
’
l l *‘ Morgan of the Sorrento di*-
Respeeifully, (Signed
Ray-
Mrs. L. S. Bierly and Mrs. locals at least
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omit
| ue guessing rolli* »1
»dal diuai -.* .1 total Ol nine rib- trjf , >urpriied his friends I»-* ,nrtnd Harrison. President; Bel- Llitel McCormick and family wbu j highly touted town team,
wa* held al
the W aslilliglon
bon,
*» n> chirureii ul w*ek by announcing hi- mar- , n S(j|f>8
Secretary;
George recciilly moved
to
UiUaboro,i
Although there were several
F U N E R A L NOTICE
i.ouiii) l a i r and tue prue» wen
riage to Miss Bernice Barron. ^ n t.mnijIV(r_ Athletic Manager.
were at their home here Sunday, rough spots showing throughout
Alexander, ul her huma in
oiled Jointly b) the \\ ii»hlng lleaverton, tJeptember 20, 1926
A ousiiif»» im-cuug will o*-' genial assistant in T h y n g » con-,
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oeorge Suider and dau-i l **e P*m3r' nE
l he Beavertonian»
ton huvibg» and loan A»»ucia- Aiigu*la I'. Alexamler. uged 7 i
h " d b* l lie
«"'igiegulioll *>l th. feclionery.
a l OH* P.-T.-A. HOLDS
ghters, Lucille and F.uuice Ellen
U‘e t,,a,n •h°w«d high calibre
tlob and Cru. I. Met ualli Mi* year».
Molher <if Mr». A. Il Coniniutill) church on Ihursda)
The young couple have gom
Rfc&ULAR s t k c T U " . are in Hood River duriug tue Bnd When a Iew ° f the9e weak*
iiinnraiire ugelli) ol lliil»uur ■■ Woody of lb-llingham, Wu*h.. ew n.i.k **i t.„ , w*-.-.. pre. .-d.u «« housekeeping m the F ■ rre I (
lut>s,(a}. allernooll lUt.
fruit gathering and packing sea- " ' * * * *
are shraightened
out.
iu u»a g>..musiuu. , house on Lombaid SL
A# lie|d u,e Ulsl regular meeting son.
Beaverton High will cheer oue
• u ii .'"(’out» of troop
U hud Ida B.t H. A., and Ü. 8. Alex- by a Utiutcr
Mr. Strayer is an engineer,
, ltl
,
,,n y
ol the g r e a t e s t teams that ever
thvii regular niecliitg VS «due» ander of Beaverton, fire., and u( seven o’clock.
Mis» ava ilompbrey, who has represented the school on Ihe
and at present is employed »I j
day uiit-rnouii at
tbo Longr«- O. R. Alexander of Portland.
mothers present.
W iiiiicd I ituii.s received sud.
been a guest of her sister, Mrs. gridiron,
The funeral service» at 2:00 a high score on her sewing ai ; the Southern Pacific shops here j Work (or the
»Limitai
Church.
Putrot
l
f ■
ireiuy cnanon, during tue past
Beaverton plays its tirst con-
worsvd on
itieir
liotneo*a»ci P M., Saturila) at Pegg’s Mort- Un county lair that she wu* I
¡ H enter­
I
oUtI,ne<J a“ 3 several com- w
ha» returned to her home ference game
Friday
vtodav,
Mrs.
K.
E
.
Swenson
iiioige uiiuer lite
uitecliou u* uary at Heavcrlon.
one of several ... “ **» count,
;;
„ al . a luneheon
Thursday. «*»«*•• a WK»«nUd.
in c a t t l e .
* vat-kies w lu ^ tue strung
lune)
Wucu
it
Mis. Mckerchcr. Patrol 2 wer*
— — . ■ - ■
1 lie nbbous won by the clnl-
given « 11-ee tup Uli» week iu I September 23.
those
Among
d m . ol U.e school at lhe fair
M t»- ^uius McAipuie Esiacada squau on
the .oral
lu»trucl»d in Fire
Preveniion H A Z E L D A L E RESIDENTE
lb« Mate lair.
Site tell
present
were
Mrs.
H.
Taylor
of
were presented
and
at
the auU M r t - t^bipbeU of PorLauu “u a .
in a game will tie caned
by Mr*. Lady.
.Next week thi*
A T COUNTY FAIR gutem Monday morning.
• larden Home. Mr*. F . C. Peck. close o t the session, a reception
« “ *-•«“ *. »undo,.
at
the promptly at lure« UJieen ana a
l*uirol will present a skit de-
Hnreldale wa* well rei>re**"it-
Mrs. M. \\. lialtleld who hue Mrs. Dayton Peek.
Mr*. Olio
inon»tiuting whul to do in cast led ul the Washington County
wa* given ... honor of the teach-
Mr. and airs. Robert record
*»
»pent several week* with friends Breiten Mr*. B . J . Woodard,
four of whom are new in Pomeroy.
f » attempt is o e m . n f f i iu
of lire, which will he the L-» fair.
Tuestlay being children’*
er*.
in Weed, Cuiif., returned to A- | Mr*.
J . A. Anderson.
Mr*.
have tb« busuiess bouses of
hi Fire Piovenlion.
day. srhool rinsed for u half a
>ii. and Mts. W. L. Ball and
Joha Friday, bhe will leave (Sat- Rigg*. Mr*. Louis Hughson. Mr-, this district.
neavertoii
close tueu* establish­
Delicious refreshments
wer-" dauguler, jaary Katherine, fto»n
Mr». Luwiciii-e Fucker enter day and most of the rhildren urda) lo take ufi her work as j K. Dnvis and Mr*. R. D. Young,
ments lrum 2 :1b iu « : 2 o, the
Others
noticed
were:
served
and
the
»octal
hour
was
oaten*,
spenl
ouuuay
a
l
lueir
(unii ti intuì unti)
Monda)
ni bttonded
tearlier in (hr turls Industrial
hours o t the game.
Mr W alter Stevenson, brother enjoyed by all.
old home here, guests of Mr.
honor ui th» birihdtt) anniver- Mr. anti Mrs. B . !.. ilrilTitl». 1 laming school at Salem
of
Mr*.
Waiiner,
and
Mrs.
A.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alberi
haughty
and
M
rs.
U.
R
.
blown.
«<■ 1 ; ul iter sinici', Mi*» r e m
BEAVERTO N TO
Mr. iinj Mrs. W. himbill of Stevenson, n sister-in-law ami F LO R ID A REFUGEES
itaiues.
in e party wa» a sui- Mr. nnd Mrs. F . B. Clark. Mr
Mis. biella lo y a le n of W is-
F L A Y ESTABA DA
1'iisudena.
Eulif.
lias
re
lu
rn
ed
d
u
iig
h
te
r*
lirace
and
Margarei
and
Mrs.
Wm.
P.
Brooks,
Mi­
COMING
TO
K
IN
TO
N
pli»e oli lite honor guest wm
Cuua.u bus beou «pending a lew
Beaverton
high
school
will
to
tins
community
alter
an
a
b
-
|0f
Indiana
arc
visiting
ut
I
lie
j
iia*l api*aienti)
lorgoUeu
ine ami Mrs.C. P. Hjrverson. Mr. B
Mr. ami Mis. Aiitlunv SihulL aays u u i.e me pa«i week a t tue pjay ,ts br3t couferw ice fout-
sencc of live years. They are W itmer home and will probably
DniiBlily.
Mr.
Theo.
Dew-hirst
stgliilieaiiee ol tbu Uale.
Ito
a" ; 1" ; " ' . K.
. l’ nt
noun ui tier cousin, J . J . Van bau game o f this season today,
now at tin" home of Mrs. kirn- deckle
to settle
in
Oregon.
cveiiiug wa» pleunaitliy »peut Mr*. Shaw, Mi*s Calla Salee,
Hollywood, H ond a, for the paa. Klcck, i-teasam valley road.
F nd ay, October 1. whoa it is
hill'* parents, Mr. und Mr*. T. Grace amt Margaret have enter­ year and a half, are among the
Mi**
Jean
Smith,
Mr.
Raymond
, ..
.. , *
tu well piiitied galiies and otu»
Cascaded
at
lluher.
The
child­
refugees
of
that
storm
-sw
ept
re-
lu
e
h*ovveis
in
this
vi-
1«
u>eel the Estacada team on
ed
Beaverton
II.
S.
¡e’ulTci" w ni"h "t tdresIm.eiiTs wet* »urti and Mr. W aller Hur>l.
ren, Mary, l.oi* anti Warner,
They are now on
their Cl,iU> **“ ' «
'e r j busy me the local held.
Mr
William G«een, form«-: gion.
»•rveit.
Mi»» liuinc» wu» p r e ­
pas* wee*, uarvesting vheii- crop.
Beaverton has a strong team
Myron tlray of Bi<avarU>i> i* are attending our school.
owner of n stare at Aloha, i* roa*i to Oregon.
se.ited w i.b u founluiu pen b>
They
own
a
ranch
on
Cooper
lU
ls
w
til
¡>ec
Uir.m
nearly
j
thia
year and they are Turin
among
Ilio**"
ple*lged
to
living
Rev.
Waring
of
McMinnville,
in St. Vincent'* hospital in P ort­
lite g u e st*.
Illune prenlil were
to go,’’ and promise a victory
this
district, land where lie had an opera­ Ml., adjoining that o f Mr. and a l‘ gaihereu into the houses.
Mr. ui.d Mr». M. li. Meteulf, Mi organixatlon» ul the University colporlepr for
iu their initial slart.
preached at the Aloha Commu­ tion performed. He ha* been re­ Mrs. E. I.. Eox.
i ui» aalu ru a)
is
regular
uml Mrs. II. M. Fiutile», Mr. un*. during registration week.
The team has hud two good
nity church Sunday
morning. ported «* being in a very ser­
.vii*. II. t.. Doly, Mi.
and Mi».
Mr and Mrs. Sehulje are ex- nueung ui me .oca. o ran ge. ^ 1 prae“u ce'\ T m e7 1 u d “^ re'"iu mi'd-
A
committee
met
with
him
iu
S
T
.
M
A
R
Y
’
S
N
E
W
S
peeted
to
arrive
it
ti.eir
home
„
ju
u
>
.
an
aii-uay
session
wuu
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ious condition. The new own­
W . I.. Lady, ,v|i. aliti Mi ». IlatT)
season form now.
Ih eir many ouuier a l noon.
All li rangers
the afternoon and ••lactcd new ers, Messrs. Morrison and Low­ at an early date.
Johnson,
Mr. und Mrs E. t>.
iW ith al| judications p o in t - ,
West, Mr. und Mrs. Philip Pel-
Mr. J . oellnger wu* in Uilla- song book* for church service* ry took charge of the business friend» here will be pleased to are must, cordially luviled to he mg to a great season on the
welcome them home.
¡present.
Monday of this week.
rt| il ut, Mr. and Mr». I.uwurence i boro ullending lite fair
lust und Sunday »chool.
grid, Beaverton high school as
Tueker, Mi»» PelrigiMii,
Mi** W ediiesduy.
.vir. ana Mis. äain Ludwig re- a whole invites the people of
Cutherino
De»siug«i- und
luineu luc ursi ol last
week Beaverton to be on hand to
*’ [ Mr. Olia». T . Myer* wu» in
1 uckur.
rum a visit wuu their daugn- witness our tirst triumph of tue
Wesliniher all lust week
on
-Uiss alary Ludwig, who is seusou Friday afternoon iloday)
business.
employed at Kuuppa.
at 2:13, P. M.
JU NIO R ENDEAVOR NOTES
I M(. ^
^
, p ,,y m
•
thè Junior Elide»ver of U.e U)rt.(1 U) , , wr, Ulld ihursday af-
ur. aud Mrs. b. E. bparks oi
’
Lougiegutionul cburch gave ali lernoon
Orenco and Mr. aud Mrs. L. P. R^NTO^
HOLD A
auiumn purty liuti sulurdu) eve
Dunn and sun, Mai shall, of Pur*-
B U D G E T M E E TIN G
a* thè opeiiiug avi-nt of ttieii
Mrs. Elia». T . Myer» wus in
land were guests Friday al tue I There will he a budget meei-
fttll work. Muiiy of Ilio )ouug Portland on business l’hursduy
iiumt ol Mr and Mrs. Robert I ing held at the school house on
er iulh» atlended und enjoyod '»u m ili* «f l«"t wi’ek-
the evening of October S.
.-uuieruy.
the ufteiuoon in game», ullei
Mr». Elia*. T. Myer* visilo’d
It is earnestly desired that
Mr. uud Mrs. P. O. Eoruwell
whieh thè Jun ior Huperinten- 0 |d frieuds al »coltelli and liux-
there be a full attendance of
ui MierwouU and Mrs. R. Brown
dent gave a short lulk oli ”En- |,,,, M,.Veial duy» tasi week.
tax payers in this district as
i
t i-uruaud were Sunday visit­
Il" aver"- W hai Hi« «unday *-v-
^
^
/lm||), vaUQ wf*
many matters of
importance
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
will come before tlie meeting
buiiduy visitor»
,,raycr .....“ i r * I f o r i lami we
Kirk Hoover. Mrs. Brown is a
wliy young fiuoplt* ^hniild al-
for discussion.
T . Myers home.
sisier ol Mr. Uoover s.
temi the*o meeting», and wlial , 0
11 1
Remember the date, Friday
these nieellugs do for thè youn-
Mr. and Mrs.
W. Struilberg
Miss Fay Daniels, who has evening, October tbe eighth,
ger folk*.
of PoMlund spelli a eouple of
been employed in Portland, r e - !
his chosen profes-
F'ollowlng- Ilio talk tight re- day» Itero ou Ihetr place Ibis
turned home the ilrst of the success
Paragraphs Of
Local Interest
W hile the “W orld ’s Series” Is O n the A ir
iresti meni» were »er'ed and the week.
party eiidetl wilh rcpeutlng thè
yj,.
Hlld Mr*.
Durliam
of
l-aid'-avor ln nedlclion m unison. Hcollehl visiled over thè week-
H u im I a y evening the inler- elld |,crtì yvlth Mr.
and Mrs. i
ineiliatn» unii junior» wiH li"l*l i;h a *. T . Myra.
a Joinl meeting oelebrutiug thè 1
Miss F.lva Bledsoe of B a n k s'
Holden Jubilee of Dr. and Mrs.
stopped over Monday her* on
FraneikF.. Clark.
It was un­
her way home from the P»n-
der Mr. Elark’s |rnder*hlp that
dlelon Round-Up.
Ehrislian Kmleavor
Inni
ila
birth and tic xwl
Mrs. t’lark
I ni - year’» n o p of Oregon
have devoted I In* i r live* to lhe
spring wheat is estimated al I,
eaii'i". anfl in api»reeiallon of
’’
V’
,,
.......................... bushel* and the win-,
ltd " * " .........
W,M ........ ..
, PP wheat erop at 17,600,0«».
1
fill ir (lie
__ Dr. Clark Recognition 101 " nM"
Fund, (be income of which I.»
There i* n steady demand for
to go to Dr. and
Mr*, (’. lark loggers in all of the llr-produe-
dtinng their lifetime and there- ing -eelioii
of the Northwest,
nrier to the cause
of 0. K. in Several hig Oregon
mill»
nre
the generations to come.
¡working two and three shift». J
^
week aud is a l the hums of * ‘on"
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J .
Those from this vicinity who
H. Daniels on Pleasant Valley
attended the Washington coun­
road.
ty fair held at Hillsboro last
,
week brought back very favor-
th e road supervisor and h.s We reporU as lo lhe F a ir he-
crevv of men began grading on .
„ lhe best ever.”
0 ne of
the Cooper Ml. - Heedville road our Kinlon vouns Tl)pn, x\ ¡i"
Mouuny morning und macadam Weil, e|. WO'.
p.ize
wii| soon reinaee the siren lie: best plate ol grapas.
das been dirt I'Oao'
Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn ot
Portland who recruit) puici...
the many friends of Mr. Fred ed tbc Spencer tract, were at
Grabhorn will be pleased to be th iir place Sunday.
They are
informed that he was one of planning to erect a house and
the successful applicants who other buildings at
an
early
took the stale bar examination dat<* and reside here. We sha'I
in Salem last
July.
We all b<> very pleased to welco e
wish Mr. Urabhorn the best of family into our community.