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BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY w -- B eaverton R eview V tiiM V, Naaber 4t. Single CnfT, S Centi Brief Summary Of Court House News (torn Of W eek's Hapjenmgs Gleaned By Our Reporter At the County Seat B e a m i« !, KIN k h a m G E T! HIGH BID AT AUCTION NIGHT When thr bidding Htnrtml Friday night at tha Reaver Thaatra'a spe cial between-show attract In», the flrat article to go "tinder tha ham- mar'*—figuratively »peaking, of rouraa - waa an unusually novel1 bowl. Judge Swenson's ability aa Wuhinglon Connty, Oregon, Friday, Noeenbcr 4, 19 2 7. Beaverton Alumni In High Student Offices Z 'Z .Z N s rv o , 0. S. C. Student-Head. And Gaskill, Oregon Sec- fe1«*/, B.H. S. Gtlds CEDAR M ill. « W 111*01. HAH HALLOW K* BN PARTY Cedar Milla, Oregon, November 1, 11*27 (Special)—The ItalUiwe’i r, party given In tha new achoolliouse waa well attended The building waa festively decorated for the oc cation. Mrs. Arn» gnv* a very nice pro g: am which we* #hjo/ed by all. > pie eating content crested lota of fun. A fishing ppnu waa lo o t cleaned out and articles too nu merous to mention, wire carrle- home by the fteharrm n Fortune were drawn from a large pumpkir for only a r.ici»«!. Bumpkin pie, cake, sandwiches and coffee were eerved free by thr ladles. The comforter mad«- by the La- dlea’ club netted twenty-six dol lars and se*^ity-flv» cents. Mr Albert Meads held the lucky num her. The proceeds of the evening were thirty-five dollars. $1 50 Per Tear High School Stages Reception For Frosli COUNTY POTATO GROWERS WIN IMPORTANT PRIZES Washington county potato grow ers won all important prizes in the Burbank potato classes at th# Land Products show at Portland, and according to the judges' report an exhioit of Burbank- grown by Death Strikes Girl At Work In Store Traditional Rook Welcoming " unPitvTaviryr ¿ r i ^ w ^ t h e g ^ j Gertrude Oberg, Employee At By Upperclassmen Given ***ep.ukes p™« over NfU«J c«'»« Olds Wortman k Kinr. from eastern Or€^on. The winners in the Burbank As Hallowe'en Party Heart Attack Victim ¡.'lasses are as follows; Certified that captured tha bowl for William Mafrito, Jr. A large ham, one of the many I Burbanks— 1st, S. P. Taylor, Hills- HUFTH KII.KI) artlclea donated by the local 20th ^ forT11„ r Bca Beaverton High school was the **>ro< BL- 2; 2nd, Otto Bros«. Sher-1 While at work in Olds, Wortman it. * n*"rK »tore, waa tha prise at- varton High echool are at prenant department store, scene of a snappy Freshman recep .. ood, . Bt. , 3, _ 3rd. Mrs. . E G. Hca-i . . King’s _ . ----- ^ Port- J. T. Whitten la named aa Ih* traction of the »veiling. AfU r a .«*>, KoUün« the highe.t atudent tion Friday nigtlt, October 2*. I1®*1, Rt- 2; 4th, Robert and land, Gertrude Oi^rg was stricken defendant In a aul. flW by A B spirited aoa.to„ ef hlddlng, J. t . f * office .« the Unlver.lt, of A very Interesting program wa. Je* n K w »'T e «». SUr RouU, For- with a heart-attack on Friday ef- Johnson. Johnson la aaklng for Hatch, proprietor of tha Beaverton o , , „ ln _nj .. n ,.»»« col given, and then refreshments of Grove; 9th, H. P. «trickier, tertioon, October 27, and died in- the foreclemure of a »:.„*»00 mort Ph.rm acy/fln.lly had H knoened ° r" ° n formerly * nd “ * called ° r' O. ,r0n A. 8t* * C. Vent, ic« cream and cake were served. Sherwood, Rt. 8. »tantig- the a»ne>c> The cafeteria was decorated in Hal Commercial Hurbnnks--lst, Otto Fellow-employes state that Mbs» y U ÍT I 1 dollara. °rn Mm f0r M0 ° f lh<* ',#*ud0 Oaskill lo t 61 In Tk"P^ the lleaverton-lleedvlllr . . . I. . aecretary . . .. of ated atudenta at the univer* ty. lowc’en style. A large ghost stool Bro**- Sherwood, Rt. 3; 2nd. R/.bert (fcerg had gone about her dutie. acreage. Another unusual feature of FA- while Ureel Narver la preaident <*' near the door and three wooden a' 1'* J***1 K- Warrens, Star Route, as usual previous to the attack, and u is n u n v i io e u a v s !,l,y " '" " • " l '* Auction Night nov- the etudrnt lardy at the college. soldiers stood gusrd with their gun T or‘""t Grov* : 3rd- S- P- Taylor, had given no sign of being at all MAKKIAI.K 1.H K N ir a elty was a phonograph record that Narvar waa also preaidant of the while the crowd passed in line to Hillsboro, Rt. 2; 4th, John «trick- indisposed. A marriage license was Monday was twice eagerly purchased, twice Hraverton High school student» ’rr , , Sherwood, Rt. 3; 5th, H. P. The deceased lived with h e r get their refreshments. , Issued to Carl H Johnson and unclaimed, and then waa the objoct when a “ prep-schooler” . Miss Oas- mother and sisters on Portland, Rt. The sophomore class had charge StJ)lcl ^r’ Rt- T- Katheryn H Buchanan, both of of numerous offers of purchase kill la one of the moet V«pulnr co Boys’ and Girls' Potato Club 6, and had a large circle o f friends The Beaverton Chaml>er of Com of refreshments, the junior clasf, Forest Grove. in this community, made to the manager after the ed" on the ram pus at Rugenc. merce will hold thrfr regular meet decorations, and the senior ctosn, Work— 1st, John «trickier, «her- wood. Rt. 3; 2nd, Vernon Kraus, --------- evening’s fun was over. At the recent Oregon State home ing next Tuesday evening in th- entertainment. ’ D KU«itnv«r FII.KI) 'iil’ sboro, Rt. 2. The management game with Wsshingtor OBITUARY .. . of .. the Reaver „ coming ----- ---- — ..... - — director's room at the back of the The program was as follows: G. r. (<eIvin Katurdav entered n Theatr,. reports that they are well StaW, played In Corvallis, the pres bank Forty-nine farmers In Washington O ; ' ur r>th, !9<H5, there w a t “ Just Another Raw," “ A Nigi.l plea of guilty to a charge of pos pleased with the interest the movie Ident of the associated students o* count» passed all field rc'niircn ent • > Ch -H ■ »ni HI!'1« OSer- • n June,” high sch-ol orchestra A. Hanna Is circulating a peti session and was fined $M0 anil patrons are evincing in the new U. of 0., Donald Beelar of Warren 1 for certified seed and twelve passed, i ‘ inlla.i, Idaho s dauph'or, G-r web "me speech, Kenneth Wood; sentenced to nerve si» months in venlure, and they propheay that a ton, and Mias Gaskill, secretary tion addressed to th<- Slat« High seed as standard. This is the lai- r "V Marie She was the secor I way commission, asking that tha' response, Frances Estertey; “ cl! geat number yet enrolled In rolat the county jail, but waa imrnhs! h*< iecord-breaking crowd will be pres- were guests of the student officer hild and daughter in their fam f the .Sea,” girls' glee dub; “ Pro seed improvement in h-dv make » survey of the Salmit* Judge George Hagley on the pay enl at the bidding tonight. 0f the college, Narver. pres ¡den' Washington ¡|y r,f beloved children. Berry route to the coast. This ie fessor I. M. Krazyski,” Milton Bo county. mrnt of 1IB0. — -----— and Rettv MacMillon of I«rbanon When a rhi’d of four years ah • not the wording of tbe petition, hut ng and Clarence Bous; Collegiate Ralph Mullinex was last week (IIIN K S K MISSIONARY aecretary. It was remarked dur moved with her parents to H v is what It amounts to. Many < f trio, Donald Jackson, Lloyd Amki- found guilty by a Jury on a TO HI’ KAK AT CHURC H mg the game that the two highest The Epworth league of the M quiam, Wash., and later to Beaver the business men In Beaverton «on Robert Haines; “ Dolls’ Shop,” charge of committing rape, and 1 Rev. Kdwin 1). Kellogg of Kha<>- possible atudent offices of the tw Portland, and Hillsboro have al Junior girls; “ Just Like a Butter E. church entertained the Epworth t"n Oregon, in which vicinity th-> was sentenced to serve three years wu. Fukien IW in ce. China, will sUte institutions held by ready signed. There are about W> fly,” “ At Sundown,” orchestra; "A ierurue from the Tigard church at remaining years of her young lif» In tho penitentiary speak next Sunday evening, Novem- graduates of the same high sc ho d a Hallowe'en party Wednesday eve- were spent. names in all. Scene on the Middle Atlantic," William Walbad entered a plea of tier 6th, at the Bethel Congrega- At present Narver lives In Port nior class; “ Silver Nymph." Ruth nin* ' October 26. in the church Here she attended grade and guilty to on-.— 1-- Up w -„ ft tied lional church. land. l.undgren; “ Modern Cinderella," basement. A large num I*- wen high schools. A splendid studem. • *°° and given six mon ha In the , Mr. Kelb>gg has served aa n Mias Gaskill takes a leading part senior claaa. present and the usual games ap loyal and conscientious, she and county Jail and paroled with th« missionary in China since 1909. and ¡„ campus activities on the Oregon A Grand March then followed, in E ° priat« th® d* T faul,ed much Pnrenta were justly proud of payment of *160. he will lie able to present some In- campus. Last year Narver wai her scholarship. which all Freshmen paraded across run. Bert«» A. Way was given a treating facta shout the present editor In-ehlef of the college annu --------------------- For the past five years she had the stage and from there down to ilivowr n t f iT frnm l*»tt •* U#ll f'hlnpirirrvolution and iU on "Th* Btnvt*r,** and ia a mom- been an efficient and honored em- the cafeteria. The March was play NOVEL JACK-O-LANTERN Clyde Cook in (orredfi.ii a ad leila w •/ In a dec I re handed down by China and the Chi Christian |>er 0f Signm Delta Chi, profes APPE \RS ON BROADWAY pI°y* P* f'M*- Wortman and King, ed by Billie Woodruff. J loge G-*« rre Baglev Saturday churches. llyams. Heroin* I» "The sional Journalism fraternity; Alpho At various times amusing «mnsir» m s. wa!* there on October 27th, This program proved such a sue crea- _______ ' Kappa Psi. commerce honorary; Brute" esa that it has been decided to tions and creatures made from *,hle vocation, that ACCIDENTS REPORTED C J. Stevens, who recently sold Scabbard and Blade, military aori give it again as a public perform fruit» and vegetables appear in the th® of ,*pok* 7* h*T« J. W. Rosier of Canby waa In- ^ l«art>er shop to Bert Friday and d y ; and Sigma Phi Epsilon, social *hc WWJ ? , ” . ta that " “ The Brute," a Warner Bros ancc on November 18 at Beaverton window displays of the local shops. Jo red in automobile accident Sat »<"». ba» returned from a trip to fraternity. high school. The second staging A jack-o’-lantern on r road way JT°ve ,pre^ f for her by h" production starring Monte Rue. I- urday about one-half mile north of the Middlewest. Mrs. Steven« ac- ------ will be in the nature of a benefit caused much cmimint the first of He* ven y •f**“* r- the big attraction presented b the •erformance, the proceeds to go to U'C week. Tigard. He was struck by an aut<> com pan led him. They visited Col HALLOWE’ EN PARTY ilia c n s u e fihed Gertrudes father passed awav l eaver this week. Blue i* »glen the local library. by George laster. Jr., of orado. Nebraska, and Wyoming, and with onions, hut ho w.-p* -i*- jude yvars ago. The eldest child, HONORS BIRTHDAY did.y cast as a slow-in-speech In the report Pastor's Mr- Sevens reports that he didn’t ¡ng from his nose had never M>1dr«b having died at the ten injuries were given aa cuts and need an overcoat during the tiro«- A delightful surprise in the form qpick-in-action cowboy of the day complied with the 18th amendment; ^®r ° f °ne year, the widowed bru sea on the fare be waa gone. of a masquerade Hallowe'en party when the West was really wild and HTTFON I’ ROflRfSSIVE C U B HAS i n t e r e s t i n g " m e e t in g ^ f«ppy W l k mother ,ean upon th< F. C. Shook. Sherwood, was rut j --------------------- |w« r,ven for Mrs. M. C. M. Ker- woolly. affection ,e* rned and to companionship o' Hiteon. Ore.. Nov. 3 (S pecial),- bUt h,S P*arly t*eth WBre «bunt |hr han«f «,„! u«rw s. . and . i I chrr Friday evening. honoring her toils llyams asv tbe dance ha<! Gertrude, who was then the eldes* girl fought for and won by th' The HiUion Progressive Club met Friday of her children. Brute, Is very lovely. Clyde Cook,- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. rweV by a ear drlv Those who are intimate friend • Those present were Mr. and Mrs. known aa on« of the funniest com John Caldwell at Tigard. The roll en bv R T Myers. 409 South know how near and dear thi • G. C. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs W. C. »all. “ A Curre-t “ —* " was re edians o f the screen, is east a> street. Corvallis. Third daughter became to her mothe , Beaverton'» Uidge" He'p Stage rer, Mr. and Mr». V. A Wood, Mr. Oklahoma Red, a prospector wh > sponded to by a numb—- of inter and what great strength and cour and Mrs. F. W. Livermore, Jr., ami -trikes pay dirt, and well-cast he esting articles. age she gave to her. A home Social Affair Honoring ARRESTS MADE j Dr. and Mrs J. R. Talbert. During the afternoon final plans Bovs Journey To Lost ia. " :,r* loving girl, her companionship wa “ Rahe" Cooper of St. Helen “ Uncle Jim" Whitford Cauthers, and Mr. and Mrs. C. * C Mrs. Carroll Nye is .mother member of were made for the bazaar. also affectionately given to he - was Monday arres tel on a statu For Overnight Camping Ralph of Portland, Mr». J. W. the large co-ipany, which include- Virgil Meyers of Tigard is to be ( sisters, Vivian and Margaret, ar • lory charge by Sheriff J. A Expedition hostess at the next meeting at the ‘ IleaveHon waa well represented Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spcn- all the motlev hordes of the plains. her brothers. Vernon and Hilme . Reeves. William Walhel was a* "Hie Brute" is a real Western pic home of her Mother, Mrs. Sum who with their mother survive he rested Saturday on a liquor charge . 1 *-t the Masonic and EaateYn Star mers. OBITUARY ture, a vital human document After assembling near the Con- Other than her bereaved famil; llarrv Hoffman was also arrested Heme at Forest Grove Saturday It plays at the Reaver Theatre The roll call will he “ A Hint for gregational church at seven o'clock Gertrude has passed from a larg W. A. Newell passed nwuy on Monday on a liquor count evening, October 29. in honor of (W e feel on |agt Fyidny evening. 10 scouts circle of friends, old and youiv- George VanDomelin was Monday th«‘ l°0th birthdy party of Jame- Wednesday, Nov. 2. at the home Sunday and Monday, Novem 1 s t .5 a Thanksgiving Dinner. hungry already.) 0f Troop 14 started on their Ocf>- who w l! miss the inspiration i arrested on a count of contributing (Uncle Jiml Whitford. of his daughter, Mrs. G. H. Buck and T. le the delinquency of n minor. J Uncle J|m waa made a Master well. --------------------- her overnight hike to I«ost Par'- ker presence. ___... _____ _ Mnson f>0 years ago In Bramen!, W. E. Pegg has charge of the LAST WEEK BUSY ONE with their Scoutmaster and his a» Her vounger friends, na-ticular MRS L. STARK HOSTESS Minnesota. Since 1918 he has lie- 'uñera! arrangements. Interment AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY sistant. w'l' miss her s«-ori*tion. fo FOR CEDAR MILLS LADY CHURCH SENDS CHRISTMAS longed at Cottage Grò— He is will be in Rlvervlew cemetery, <edar Mills, Oregon, Nove nb-r 3 Cedar Mills. Oregon, November Some outstandirg feature» r f Hy to them she was the ideal of gra- BOX TO AFRICAN MISSION — ■ • 1927 (Special). ! *-• week wa fui1 3, 1927 (Special).—On Saturday hike were Paul's ever ready jests, 01011 » yoim«" womanhood, and wa* A Christmas box was mailed Fri descended „ . . , .. from . a . long-lived .. , , fain- ,, | of entertainment for Mrs. John evening. October 29th Mrs Liu's the mouth organ mu">’c, the Scout un;ve-sallv be'ove'd. day by a committee from the Beth ily' h“ v,n|f “ tUmed lh*’ «»KAN ANNOUNCES God has not given us the unde el Aid society and Bible school of **** ** 108 POPULARITY CONTEST Pointer. On Tuesday afternoon th? Stark gave a Hallowe'en and birth- master's spook bottle that did-<’t the Congregational church to Miss The program consisted of several Mr. L. R. Roan of Dean’s Drug I adíes' club met at her home On day party in honor of her dangh- work, the four match fire, the -tandim» of th«» mysteries of lif-> Minnie Tonis, a missionary from n,u,tcsl numbers snd addresses *-v store hss announced the snnua1 Tuesday evening. Mrs. Pointer el- ter, Mrs. _________ _ of __ ______ _ Walker _____ brothers’ _______ well ___ r planned ___________ Jack Percv Hillsdale bed. • nd death. We do not know why Portland, who Is stationed It, Chi- ,*'r representative# of the Grsnd popularity contest sponsored hy hi tertained n number of guest« at I The evening was spent in plav- Alden’s marshmallows, the doc'H-' ' bee from orn- ss'dst W«* lore. Africa. .Master of Oregon. the Worthy firm. The fiv«. Beaverton ycun: dinner, it being Mr. Pointer's birth ; ing “ 500.” and a number of Hal- lack of sleeh secured, and the early r" n no* *** _ the^dark^ cur- rain of our sorrow and distress. - It will take about eight weeks Matron an,| Worthy Grand ladies receiving the mast vote# in 'sv nnnivorssry. , lowe'en stunts were the life of tho start back home, for a package lo reach the co#»t P »,r" " R Frank Peters of Hills- the contest will each be presented Ijtter In th«- evening a numb« evening. The honor# were won by The tri„ wss thoroughly enjoyed "lit we know that the world is h-t- > - because Gertrude lived herein. Christina' of fr ends and relatives called. Tho , Mrs. Jack Percy and Mr. Jack. Per- by $11 who went, of Afrlrs, and will theti „ 1 ^, h« o represented the Worthy Grand with a wrist watch —Contributed by a friend. morning. evening was spent with a fivehun cy, first; Mrs. Lottie Walter and The November hike will also be taken inland f«W s number of miles *_0°n The birthday cake, which mea- The young women whom Dame drod game, in which Mrs. P. A. j Mr. James Walter, second; Mrs J. held at Lost Park, in the sp’endM by pack animals, as there are no SCHOOL GIVEN cured f’ A feet across, was decorat- Fortune will smile upon will bt Thorne and Mr. Isiuis Stark wen Meurer and Byron Stark, co- sola shelter that the scouts have built MFT7CFR roads inland to Chlkore. SCHICK DIPHTHERIA TEST , favored this year, for the watches first honors Mrs. Margaret Percy tion. A bounteous lunch was served there. Thes,- hikes constitute the The loral church was allowed II ed with a huge Masonic emblem Dr. C. E. Mason gave the Schick and sprays of sweet peas made of are of the famous Waltham make, ami Mr. John Meurer, second, anil and everyone enjoved the evening. major portion of Troop 14's out-of- pounds, and more than -the quota test to the grade students of Mets- ---- ■ — * Mrs. Percy Austen and Mr. Philip ■ioor program. was donated. The box mailed con frosting. ger school last Monday. Only those "Uncle Jimmy" was printed Mrs. J. B. Hayne of i.iquina Thorne, consolation, Mrs. J. C. Huntley entertained at tained various artirlea useful in tho rtudents who had taken the diph- around the border of the rake, »pent several days at the home of A delicious lunch was serv«»d lv bridge Friday afternoon. Mrs. H. LOCAL GIRL HAS LEADING mission school and hnapital. last spring which wss a gift of the members Mr. and Mrs A. H. Spranor. Mr. the hostess, and a beautiful birth- R. Nelson won the honors and Mrs. ROLE IN PACIFIC P L A Y *h ria Toxin-antitoxin of the Ksrutn .Star and was pro- Hayne spent Tuesday here. day cake was enjoyed by all. W. H. Boyd the consolation. Pa< ific University, Forest Grove, t*’ ’s PART WEEK BURY ONE senled by the |«resident of the Ee* ___________________________________________________________________________ The purpose of this Schick test Oregon. November 3. 1927—C ía n FOR RCH O LI» PEOPLE tern Star Cheer club. Peterson o f Beaverton has a leading '* to determine the immunity or Scholls, Ore., Nov. 8 (Special). The finale of the celebration was role in the junior class plav. “ Mr. ascent ihility of an individual to Thle past week hss been n busy Dances of Yesteryear, tho music Pirn Passes By.” to he presented diphtheria. It has heen found that , one, socially. On Thursday t h e being furnished hy the Shrine band. November 11. 1927, in Brighton r ? lH'.r*or has * f ° of ? “ ,,t o{. Washington County Federation o ' About 11:30 "Uncle Jim" baile Chapel as s part of the Home Com- »"t.-toxin per cubic centimeter of Wuman’a clubs met here, for an h|a 5000 guests goodbye, and re- ing celebration. “ Mr. Pim Passes Mo®* he is immune to diphtheria. atl dav meeting. celvrd everyone's wishes of many Bv" Is sn extremely popular mod- children and most sdulU Friday evening Mountain Side more such birthdays. «■ * r . » - >» school gave a Hallowe'en program Mrs. J. C.- Huntley, Worthy Ms- j several companies and school groups normally in their blood, and and pie social, from which they tron of Reaver Chapter, acted as therefore immune. recently. It deals with the esca cleared over thirty dollars. - The Schick test is of practical one of the hostesses for the occa-, pades of an absent minded wander Saturday evening the Epworth Mon. consternation vahle in determining the immunity er who causes more league gave a Hallowe’en party. to diphtheria of the public in gen than anything else. Those who wished to, were masked, IIITEON LADIES ATTEND Miss Peterson has been popular eral, but especially of the children and some there were surprised. COUNTY CLUB MEETING in college dramatics since her en- £ school age in hospitals, institu- Dr. Qliver, vice president of W d- Hiteon, Ore., Nov. 3 (Special).— irance two years ago. having ap ^ “ f *" 1’? * " ? du" n* lamette university, wns present, Mesdames Ernest 'Hite, Charles Van j neared in the sophomore class rdkv .«/ diphtheria. » » ' «T * helping everyone have a Jolly time Kleek, Herman Metsentine, anil | last year as well as her sorority » considerable amount of At Church Sunday morning Dr. | Christ Christensen, attended the I plays' in both her freshman and » VP-d unnecessary sensitisation Oliver spoke, and ver- considerate- m0Pt|ng of the Washington County sophomore years. o{ mo" > ^ cent of ih t ______________ ¡exposed individuals. ly gave those who had been at the Federation of Women’, clubs at "jamboree" permission to go t o ! scholia Thursday, n r A tu ll L i S tr c F w rvr n m B is * immunisation ,so of distinct of value TIG R rn DA ’ IL SEWING CU ,n The thp test actjve sus- sleep while he talked, but needless Among other Interesting topics TO HAA E BAZAAR SALE «-entib'e individuals against diph- to say, everyone was more wide- on the program was a most In-1 Hiteon. Ore.. Nov. 3 (Special). - theria. and in the diagnosis of awake than usual. structlve talk given hy the health All please take notice! The Ti- clin;CaI1v doubtful cases. mirae who has heen lent to Wash gardville Rchekah Sewing club l a - ________________ HUBRR MAN SUFFERS ington cnunty for a few mnntha dies will hold s bazaar Saturday | i k B\TF, IS INTERESTING INJURY TO FOOT by the Oregon Tuberculosis asan- November 19, at the McDonald FEATUR** OF MEETING Aloha Huber, Nov. 3 (Special).— cistlon. Hall. Come earlv in *he afternoon Hiteon. Ore.. Nov 3 (Special).— held Mr. John Mitsel cut his foot quite' Th<‘ nrtt meeting will he before that pretty article is gone. y r an,i Mrs rh-rles Van Kleek badly with an axe, while at work 'n Gaston, ------------------ -— were among those attending the on a bridge at Tualatin one day SOCIAL IMI’ ROVF.MENT CLUB meeting Weiinesday of the Wash- laat week. It was necessary to SWEDISH MISSIONARY PLAN DINNER FOR MEMBERS ington County Pomona Grange with SOCIETY ENTERTAINED have three stitches la lc- Aloha-Huber, Nov. 3 (Special).— th.' Green " "-*sin Gran*»' at Alohs-Huber, Nov. 3 (Special).— ] He Is able to get around with Mrs. Chamberlain entertained the Buxton as hostess. The debate, Mrs. Rlomquiat of Cooper Mountain the aid of crutches. Huber tjidies’ Social Improvement “ Resolved, that the Young People entertained the Swedish Missionary club at a silver tea at her home of TiMny are Facing Ruin, ’ seem* circle at « silver tea -* her home on Wedesday afternoon. to have heen one of the interesting CARD OF THANKS Friday afternoon. Tlans were made to have a din- features of the day. We wish to thank our many Rev Bloomquist of Portland ad per for the members, their families Wo too believe that the negative friends for their expressions of dressed the gathering. Refresh-1 and a few frienils, at the Bashill should win. kindness and sympathy during the menta were served by the hostess. home at Hul>er Fri«lav evening of --------- 'i«>» ¡> Illness snd death of our beloved ........ • next week. Oregon hops have gone up to wife and mother. Heavy shipments of Tokay grapes Flowers were sent to the sick. 25 cents a pound, with heavy satoa. Albert Muesaig and family. have begun from Grants Pass. ! EPIC OF WEST SEARS BLUE r s i s -r i-: LODGES HONOR CENTENM N ^ , LOCAL SCOUT TROOP HIKES i *