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    T he B eaverton R eviews
Volumt IV , Number 46
Paragraphs Of
Local Interest
Personal Items About People In
and Around Beaverton Col­
lected for Our Readers
'tr 1!. 15. Iif'iirli— I,. | uriii'tl
Friday from a lio»tiu<»» trip to
Heattle.
Mr» Mary K. Kmllh I ioh pur-
eha»ed it five-room
bungalow
In Aloha.
Mr. ami Mr» Hyril Fclf of
I'ortlumi were dinner
aural»
Humlay o f Mra. W. K. Ural.
Mr. «m l Mr» Frank Alim rr-
turnrd Monday afternoon from
a two wreka motor I rip to Han
I ranrl»ro.
I rum Mn»l*r»
i*umn
liomr
from Eugene lo allrnd the |>ia
ani'ir al Multnomah Flrlil lu»l
Haturday.
Mr. ami .Mr*. II. II. Hrarkrn-
I'ury of Goriiellos wrrn cullers
at tlm home of Mr. amt Mr»
"
It I'rtch Monday,
Mr.» J, R. J o I iiimuii of Tlia
Dull**» »|innl from Sunday until
l'ur»day vi»itiiiK lirr |>urrul»,
Mr. and Mr*. K. K. Kwrnioii.
Mr. I.ouia llughaon and Mr.
Ilay Malilrr look a lulling trip
10 Ilia Upper Ncnalrni
River
i*uda)
I liny report a nice wet
trip.
Mr. Milton MeU'alf ha« re­
turn ad to hi» work after a va­
cation o f live day» following an
operation for the removal ol
III» tonaila.
Mr. and Mr». 1.. I.. Myrr»
are being rongralulntrd on do
arrival o f u baby »on, Sunday,
October 10. Re will be calico
Itoiwri Lee Myrr».
Mia* O rta «tray, who ha»
been a student at the L\ of u
returned
from
Kimruc
last
wnei».
She i* »ulTering from
iiil«»ltiial "rtu."
Ill
and Mr», hurl Sv\<u»o
and »on, Herd, of Forlluud were
Sunday gu r«l* at the home oi
Ur. Swenson* parents, Mr. umi
Me*. K. K. Sweeiaon.
Mr. Fred Cane of Yamhill
accompanied by III» «on, John,
of Pullman, to ualnngton. »pent
Moiolay al lh* borne of Mr and
Mr*. \V. It. Pelch.
Mr. to . C. Mckell and Mr. to
M Young went on tli* South­
ern Purlllc lulling eacur»!oit I
the Nehuleui River.
The trip
au» sponsored by the Angler»
club,
.'Jr». N. to-, liorham enter
lim ed al a Undue l.uncheoi
I nduy.
Among II iorc presen
were: Mesdaine» F. <1. Uonald
sou. to . C McKall, and J. to
Ha nice.
Mr. mid Mr». V. A. to mid. Mr.
u:-d Mr*, to’. (J. Hotter»!, Mi»
N '.\ liorham amt Mrs. J. C
11 mil It- yr at I rude,| thi' Orenonia.
Chapter, t>. K. S. at Multnoimil
Slut ion Monday evening.
A L O H A -H U B E K H E N S
Men’s Bible Class Gets Publicity
Channel Swim Impossible for Woman
BEAVERTON TRIMS GRESHAM
TO THE TUNE OF I*-*
(From Ihe Beaverton Hummer)
in u fast lim e last Friday,
Hie Beaverton High Rchoo| foot­
ball team b?at Ihe team from
Gresham Union High »chool to
the lune o f (0 to 0 on the lat­
ter'» Held.
Three fouehdowns and
one
converted goal netted the “ Or­
ange and Black" their score. A
solitary touchdown in the third
quarter resulted in Ihe score for
Gresham.
In lh<* second quarter, Barry,
Beaverton's right end, recovered
a fumble made by Gre»ham be­
hind her own goal for the sec­
ond
touchdown.
The
first
touchdown was made soon after
Ihe kick-off al the beginning of
Ihe game after a »eries o f line
plunge* from the center of the
Held. The third louchdown was
made when Jonp«, local half-
hack, skirted their end for a
thirty yard run in the third
quarter.
Another long run
in
Ihe
fourth quarter for a touchdown
was ruled out ns Beaverton'«
left end was "offside.’’
Beaverton lore through Gre­
sham'« line at random,
they
rot being «Irong at defense, al­
though
quite evenly matched
in sixe with Gresham possibly
heavier, but they
could
not
slop our attacks.
Our next game is to be played
at home against Motalla, next
Friday. I.el's see everyone out
to yell for (he team
After
winning two game» we can't
afford to fall down in front of
Molalla. so lei's everyone he
there and fight for Ihe learn.
Y
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KINTON REVS
Mr. Oscar Dallman and fam­
ily spent Monday In Portland.
County Phone
Systems Merge
Mr. F, A. Bucher and aon,
Albert, were Hillsboro visitor»
Saturday.
Mrs. F. A. Bucher spent a
few days in Portland, during
the past week.
Five InácpkOuuii Umpku.-, i.id ti­
ding Scholls Telephone
Co. In Deal
A meeting of the school board
was held at the school house
(This story was mailed from
Monday evening.
Marstilied for u* bul did iiol
Mrs. Harry
Richards
spent reach us 111 time for publica­
Friday in Portland where »he tion tn»l week. U always pays
lo get mailer for publicatiou m
was Hie guest of relative*.
ibe
publisher s bands early.Ld.)
Ur. E. L. Cox attended Hie
Five independent Oregon tel­
men log of Canton No. t, held
ephone companies in this sec­
in Portland Tuesday evening
tion of the slate, including the
Wild geese in large numbers Scholls Telephone Co. of Bea­
were seen llying over here the verton are included m a slock
past week on their way south. transfer, final details of which
Mr. Edward C. Robbins
of have just been announced.
Under the terms of this tran­
Hillsboro was a business caller
in tuwu last week Wednesday. sfer, Mr. Charles Hail of Marsh-
Held, president o f the Coos and
Mrs. August Wenxel and son, Curry Telephone Company, and
William, were among the kin- Mr. Earl W. Gales, superin­
ton people in Portland Tuesday. tendent o f lhat company, pur­
Mis» Fay Daniels spent
a chase all the holdings o f the
few days in Portland last week Hillsboro Tidephone Company;
in
the
where she was
« guest
of a controlling interest
Scholls Telephone Company the
friends.
Newberg
Telephone Company,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Van Klees
and Hie McMinnville Telephone
were Fun day callers on Mr. Vail (Aunpany, and a half interest
Kleek's mother, Mrs. il. M. Van in the Western Telephone ami
kleek in Portland.
Telegraph Company of Forewt
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Godfrey and Grove.
sous, George and Edward, spent
Mr. Bali and Mr. Gates have
•Sunday at the home o f Mrs. been associated in the develop­
Godfreys sister,
Mrs. W. G. ment o f the Coos and Curry
lust, at Uswego.
Telephone Co. since t al i ami
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wenzel during that time have extended
of Portland were Sunday visit­ the opeation* of Uie company
ors at (he home o f Mr. toenzeTs from Marshtield. with an or­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. August iginal investment of approxi­
mately $137,000 to include a
Wenxel.
H IN T O N C E L E B R A T E S
300-mile
stretch
along
Hie
HOME-COMING DAY
Mrs. L. S. Bierly and Mrs.
coast from the Umpqua river in
A very plea»anl day was put Ethel McCormick and
family,
in at Ihe church Sunday. There who are spending the winter in Oregon to Trinidad, California,
wa> a very good attendance and Hillsboro spent Hie week-end with an investment now total­
ing approximately $1,000,000.
"Rally Day and Home-Coming" al their home here.
In announcing this transac­
ererci-.es were ejoyed after the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly tion, Mr. Hall and Mr. Gates
session o f the Bible school.
and family were guests al tlie say they wilt give ihe territory
The following program was
home of Mrs. Bierly's
sister, served the snwie standard
of
much enjoyed by all present:
Mrs. Loreiix Fickeu, Sunday. Mr. good service which has been
Fung, by the school; recita­
tion by Elmer Bierly; exercise literly also called on friends responsible for the [fepM
m Farmington.
yelotmionf
o f the
Coo* and
by Mable Anna GemheHa and
Mrs. Hurt Braune of Rainier Curry Telephone company.
Eveline Young; recitation,
by
Mr. J. to". Raynard will con­
Lucille Petterson; recitation, by- and Joseph to enzel, who is at­
Robert Richards
and Ro«eoe tending Ihe -Rainier high school tinue as manager o f the Scholls
the Telephone company which has
Bl«riy; song by the choir; re­ were week-end guests at
citations by l.ois Bierly and Leo borne of their parents, Mr. and 560 subscribers and operates a
Young; quartette, Margaret Van- Mrs. August to'euzei on Cooper loll line between Beaverton and
Scholls.
dermost, Ada May Godfrey, L il­ Mountain.
In the matter o f tlie number
ly I.udwig. and Gladys Dallmau:
Mrs. Virgil Landres and dau­
song by the choir; exercise by ghter o f Chitwood, Ure., arrived of subscribers served, the For­
Ivan and Amos Bierly; organ Funday at the home o f Mrs. est Grove company is Hie larg­
solo by Miss Grace McCormick; Landres’s parents, Mr. and Me** est involved wtih 1,550 patrons
and exchanges
at
Vemonia.
song by the choir.
J. J. Van Kleek, Pleasant Val­
and
Gales
A basket funeh was served ley road, where they will be Cornelius. Banks
Creek beside« the Forest Grove
after the program, the Pastor guests for awhile.
exchange. Mr. George Bauman
and his wife, Hev. an,l Mrs. to’ .
Mrs. Oscar Dallman, who was is manager o f that company.
L. Strange, being present. In­
Mr. Hall and Mr. Gates will
stead o f having Ihe regular ser­ reported ill last week, was op­
vice in the evening, (he pas­ erated on at St. Vincent's hos­ be actively identified with thp
She is do­ management and operation of
tor preached a very able ser­ pital last Friday.
ing
as
well
as
can
be
expected. the companies although the de­
mon in (he afternoon.
It is desired lhat there be a She has the best wishes o f her tailed control o f th? individual
full attendance o f the members many friends for a speedy and plants will be in the hands of
resident managers.
o f the school next Sunday as complete recovery.
Mr. Hall, in addition to be­
Ihe matter of changing the hour
Tha many friends o f Mr. and
will be discussed.
\|rs. L. M. Hesse, who live in ing president of tlie Coos and
Curry Telephone Co., is pres­
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" . . 1 this community, are extending
messages o f sympathy to them ident o f the American Bank of
Marshfield, president o f the Coos
on the loss o f their baby dau­
Thirfy Years Ago
Bay
Building corporation
of
ghter who was bom to them
i Saturday morning and only liv- Marshfield and actively identi­
! ed until Sunday.
Mrs. Hesse fied with other large develop­
ment projects in southwestern
is reported as doing nicely.
Oregon.
The rock crusher on Hesse
Mr. Gates is a telephone en­
hill which has been in opera- gineer and in fact a pioneer in
tion
during
the
past
two the business. He has been sup­
months or more, was closed erintendent o f Ihe Coos
and
down the last of the week for Curry Telephone company since
the season.
The road super­ its organization.
visor and cr«w have done some
line work in this district and
6 IRL SCOUT N E W S
the roads have been put in
very good shape for the winter
(This article was inadvert­
• ¿ f
A m
Evtcr- O V
OH*0011
9190 For Toar
Friday, October 15, 1626
June Gilmore attended
(he
Journal Junior »Imw In Port­
Activities of recent month»
land Saturday morning.
III the Men's Bible d a » « of
Church
of
Mr. Verne Height all ended lh" the IKuverlon
Oregon Wu»hlngtnn
game
al Christ have brought lo the
urgaixutlon wide
attention.
Porllund last Saturday.
A recent Issue of "The Look­
The boy» overwhelmingly de- i out," u magazine of relig­
feuted the g irl» In nn exrlllng ious education r,'*d by Chrta-
game o f ha»ehall Friday after lian people the country ov­
aohool.
er, carried a atory of the
Th,- church elio«- ha* »eni «•lablisbmrul and growth of
for d ir i» ) ma» muslo un,| will Gie ela»s and H group plc-
»oon commence practicing on a lura o f the memhera.
Unusual interest mid en­
cantata.
The regular meellng of the thusiasm In Ihe work of (lie
Oucau F.»ther circle ma» held cla »» Jual al this lime are
utlsn-
al the horn» of Mr», toalmer allribulable lo the
dance
conleal
which
1»
be­
Thursday afternoon.
ing waged agaliiKl Hie Men's
The ladle» of the "(Jileen F.»-j cla»s o f the tlill»horo Chris­
tlier'* circle have derided up­ tian Bible school.
on I O'loher twenty-second
a»
It»e to omen a classes o f Ihe classes and a greater knowb'dgi
Ihe ilale for the "Old Maid»' two »cliuols are al«o trying to
u,,. |||h|,>.
(iaivvrnOnn."
outdo each other In attendance,
(in Ociober io, (bere w<*re 2»
morninar
Mr», to
K. Sander, who I» etc., at the Hunday
mori in attendane« ai Hie B>-a-
an alunintiN of (lie University aessiona.
verlon ehi»». (Ve hope in the»
This is Ihe second »urh con- near future to have thè aiten-
of Washlligtn.
enterlalned a
bout fourteen friend» who came teat that the Men's classes have danee far in advanee o f Ihi*.
to allend Hie big game Suturduy held. Tha flrnl resulted In in-
You are invited to sh tì wiih
Mr». Hoy Antrim enterlalned creased interest in the work of u» eaeh timida)- inorniug al
Hie ladle« of Hie rhurrli at » the rlasse«, as well as a cou-
Coma oul I Giva thè eia«» u
Sliver Tea held « I ber home |i|e of evenings o f splendid fel­ chance! Y’ou uve it lo yourwlf
Friday afternoon.
Mr», Health" lowship between Ihe two classes.
The preservi contesi Inda fair lo
out tliat Ihe lodge» ani
gave » wonderful report o f the
f«r
«urfin»» Mie
former one club» do not bave a niouopo y
Interdenominational Mi»»iunury
Of course (he maln purposo of « " brotlierhood and iellowship.
convention held al Ihe
Flral
Ihe eonteal is lo bring more Beside», to'E H Tl'liY THK Dilli. K
M<Hiodi»l church In
Portland
men into (he fellow«hip of tlie J. Frank Cunninghurii, Teacher
Ihe previous Tue»day.
•
Misa
Helen
Cowgill,
Stale
W IL L A M E T T E UONGMLQ a -
Giuli I.rader, of Corvallis spelli aURPRIhE R E C E P TIO N
Q IVEN MR. A MRS TAV LO ft
T IO N A L Ai»Si«. lU MILE.
pig'l of ia»t Wednesday at our
A surprise reception was ten-
Bethel Congregational Churn
»rhool where »he gave an in­
spiring
addica»
tu the hoy» dried Pa«tor and Mr». Taylor will h* the entertaining cuuro.
the Bethel
Congregalional for Ihe annual meet mg of tli
and girl», toltile here ali* gave at
in»' rurlion» lo the two girl» church last Friday evening by (le s t to ihumctte Cougrrgaliouai
o f die e bur eh and associalion on to edneaday, oe-
who have been rhu»en to de­ mi'iotiera
Inend«.
The ulTair which Uibcr 20. Member* oi this as-
monstrate baking H cuke at Hie
Parittr Intern allunai In Port­ was under the auspices o f the soriation are Hie ciiunlies at
lieiliei Aid was announced to Hillsboro, Forest (trove, <>u»ton.
land.
Rev. Taylor us a meeting for Hillside, llooil View, Beaverton
Hie Sunday School board
bul aii,| liieir pastor.*, a« well as
SUNDAY SCHOOL MOLDS
when
he
arrived
al
the
church
many Congregational minister»
AN N UAL E L E C TIO N
and saw Ihe size of (lie "hoard" now engaged in leaching or re­
I lie annual «lection of ultlrer» tie promptly .-Inline.I 11.» meet- tired.
for the Meihodisl Sunday »cloud
mg ns a birthday party.
1 Among (he speakers will be
sa» held la»! week and the fol­
About sixty sat down to eul Hev. Eltuer Galt, one o f lie
lowing person» were elected:
at 6:30 P. M, from wrll-lllled American
Board R i-,.iiiu iie
hdw. Ho.i-ninn, Mlpertiiteodelil
(.11
After I be dinner l»r staliomd at I'jffl'in gi«, China
!.. I.. to alker, A»*t. Supt., Jaoe
M««.in »poke, representing llie at present home on furlough,
Beamish, See.; Kva Whitworth. church and welcoming (he Tav- «u|.crFtiiendrrit <; |f Harn-.u
Irea».; Hele Sundgerg, Lib.; I-
lor» olllrially, followed by M r.1 and Fred Grey o f Hie »local
nex Suiidherg. Supt.
Primary li.dy speaking for Ihe Sunday Congregational forces and Pro-
t>epl,¡ Mra. to. R Petch, Supt. Scliuol an(l Mrs. U. M Barnes fesaor H. S. Tuttle o f (he fac-
Home Dcpl.; Mr». J. H. Law, for Ihe Lndieg* Api. tq which
ulty of Ihn University of Hregnii
Supt. Mi»»iunury Dept.;
Mary Hev. Taylor respond«.! in an
Heamiah,
S u p l.
Temperance appropriate manner.
REMEKAH LODG E W IL L BE
Dept.;
Mra.
Ktliel
Edwards,
Lyman Webb contributed to
IR S T IT U T E D IN B EA V ER TO N
diorister; Mabel Sundherg. Pi- I lie enjoyment by reading
a
There was a meeting in tlie
anisl; Mi»» Helen Schulli, Supt. selection which wits enjoyed by
I O.O.F. ball Friday evening for
Cradle Roll; Mrs. Kdw Roaeman every one present.
the purpose of investigating th.
(»»ista lli Stipi. Cradle Roll.
possibilities of instituting a Re-
Three Had Men are mining bekah lodge here.
About tlf-
LADIES ATTEND CANO
lo Beaverton. They are due to leen members of lodges loealcd
P A R TY IN W O M E N ’S BLDO arrive Oelober 28. Heller look 'll other eilies -igmlled their
The "Daughters o f The Nile" out for them.
willingness to withdraw from
borii» gave a card parly In
The Beaverton Really Co. re­ their old lodges and enter Hie
ihe Women's building In P o ll­ port I hey have leased the new one to be instituted here. Sev­
ami Tuesday afternoon.
l.osli »lore lo P. A. Hick» for eral others vvlio are qqalifird
Aiming those present
from one lo two years for a barlie- lo become members also staled
Beaverton we noter Meadames cne and lunch room. Mr. nicks (hey would join as soon as the
vV. II. Boyd, Hoy Gray, J. F.. I» an experienced man in that new lodge was instituted.
Llavi». H. !.. Hudson. Win. Kn- business. The Store is now oc­
gelke, Francis Livermore, Jr.. cupied hv Mr. Pill as an apple
Mrs. R H Sc.'ll o f Comeliu»
J. R. Talbot. C. G. Beach. Guy store but Mr. Pitt is moving was al her brother, 'Toni Allen’s
Alexander. N. to'. Gorham ami into Ihe llaulenbeck building. place for Ihe week-end.
J. G. Huntley.
W ED D IR O B E L L * RING
R tO H T M ERRILY
Me. John C. Clark, popular
young Southern Paoillc employee
was married al the Christian
church parsonage here, Satur­
day evening, Ociober U, lo M'»s
'.aniline Mohr of Portin’, d.
The pastor of the Christian
A dinner party wn» given al
hureli. Rev. J. Frank Cunning­
the home of Mr. uod Mra. 0.
ham performer the ceremony.
to’ . Allen, t In* occasion helm
The young couple will make
Mr. Allan’»
sixsy-sixth birth­
heir home here.
day.
Among those pre-cut w*
noted: Mr. A. C. Allen
hiii I
VENA Q A E K ILL A P P O IN TE D
daughlern, Anna and Sadie, am!
T O IM P O R TA N T F L A t
Mr. and Mr.». Sieve Stevens of
Miss
Venn (Inskill has been
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. W ill­
appointed one of the director*
iam Wilson of Forest Grove.
in charge of committees pre­
Mr. nod Mrs. It. I.. Dnnha
paring for "Home-Coming at I',
entertained Iasi Tuesday even­
of (). 'This year several events
ing al "b00."
Among
those
will lie celebrated a I "Hnme-
present were: Mr.
and
Mrs
Comin " There is a new Pres­
Floyd Teffl, Mr. and Mrs. J. A ident to jnaugarale, Ihe semi-
Anderson and Mrs. .Riggs. Mrs
centennial o f the inst tution of
Anderson won first prize and
the University and Ihe big fool-
Mrs. Tefft won second prize.
ball game along with oilier r-
Mrs, Uny Gray and Mr». W veni.» of importance lo be rei-
II. lloyd molored to Salem Fri­ ebraled.
day and brought home Mr. ami
Miss Ha «kill will he in charge
Mrs. to’ , to’ ilmnl who have been of several committees who art*
In „ hospital (hern slnee they preparing for the big event.
were injured In nn nuiomohl’e
neeldenl while reluming from O L D -F A S H IO N E D Q U IL T IN G
P A R TY EN JO Y E D
♦ lie Stale fair. They are both
much improved.
A n
old-fashioned
quilting
Mr. and Mrs. Collin Mo r narly was enjoyed Friday at
and Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Moore Iho H. A. Rohse home. Dinner
nil from Morn. Oregon, arrived Wn« served al 1)41011 and a Hue
Friday afternoon at the home quill Hnished early in the af-
Those present were.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilunlley lernnon.
Young,
Bella
The enme over to ntlend the Ms'sdames Roy
Fisher,
Olio
Brellen,
s.
But-
Oregon - Washington
football
game.
They returned to their n»*r, William Smith. C. E. Hedge
S. Aiken and B. Woodard.
1
home Sunday.
Mrs. L. U. RchellrnbergCr'a
ia r was »truck by n truck and
I nocked nlf the Canyon road
Thursday, October 7. She w »t
alone In the ear and escaped
injury but the top o f the car
in d the windshield were bad­
ly damaged.
B eam to a, Waihingtoa County, Oregon
Siagli Copy, 5 C e iU
OLEAN
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T rooie S HEW '(OtX Howe tq G ala attire
CHICAGO— If Gertrude Ederle|eonstrictine the body would have main youthful today because they
hn<l lived thirty year* «go, she made it imiHisniblc for any woman go in extensively for outdoor *p rte
never could have swum the English to develop her muscles for such a instead of consigning themselvi to
Cl uv.nel.
marvelous swim. Moreover, if ihe sassafras tea and knitting net lea
this wns the statement of Mrs had appeared in a modern abbrevi- like their aisterv of the nineties.
Martha K. Hicks Chicago cluh uted bathing suit, the police would j “ Modern girls with their physical
woman, in an address here before a have nabbed her before she started, alertness, business efficiency, snd
sociological conference.
I “ Physical education in recent self-reliance are as much an ad-
“ Trudic s victory was due to the, years "has brought about a startling [ vanee over the fragile beauties of a
•volution in the status o f women." revolution in the plaee women now generation ago who swooned at the
mid Mr*. Hicks. “Thirty years hold. Healthfulness is now the least excuse as the ‘straight eight’
ago tight fitting eor»cta " bustles I watchword where semi-invatidism < powered by H-C gasoline is over
and the multiplicity of garmentswss formerly the fad. Women re-ithe one-horee hack.”
ently omitted from last week’ s
HIGH SCHOOL T O RE
Review.— Editor)
D ISC O N TIN U ED A T K IN TO N
Girl Scouts o f Patrol No. I
met with Mrs. McKereher last
The taxpayers o f Kinton dis­ \\ edneeday afternoon.
trict were very well represented
The girls were taught how
at the special meeting called to make a home-made llreles«
by the school hoard last Fri­ cooker and will prove its mer­
day evening.
its soon by serving food which
The question as lo whether ias been cooked in it to the
the high school grades should other Patrol. This is a part oi
he continued or abolished was The Homemakers' Badge.
almost unanimously carried in
Announcement was made of
favor of abolishing them.
the W. L. Finley moving pic­
The matter o f hiring
(wo tures to be given at the Port­
.teachers was left up to the land Auditorium Saturday, Nov­
school hoard to decide. TIi'T’’ ember 6, at eight o’clock. This
are at this lime forty pupils picture is o f the wild life and
in (he school, (wenty-two in adventures in Alaska, selected
the upper grades aiuf eighteen from some twenty ¡heusand pie­
in the lower grades.
r’ s Prof. Fir lev
perior.iillv
made.
The entertainment is urder
Mr. and Mrs. 8. I. Nelson o '
Salina. Kansas, arrived Tuesday the auspices of the “ Girl Scout
afternoon and will spend a few .eaders" association of which
days visiting Mrs. Nelson's un­ Beaverton is a pari. “ Help sup­
cle, Mr. E. E. Swenson.
Th» port your home town Troup."
Patrol 2 continued with fire
Nelsons are on their way to
prevention.
California.
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