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"fop BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY IF IT 'S FO R BEA V ER TO N THE RE. V IE W S FO R IT '•/ T he B eaverton R eview Volume VI, Number 5. Single Copy, 5 Centi {Urtiti) (Of (Hhriatmaa GJitrlmjB Bravertoa, Waahiagton County, Oregon, Friday, December 30, 1927. Short Summary Of Court House News KINTON P E O P L E KNJOY COMMUNITY KNTKKT 1INMK.NT KInton, O H , Dec. 29 (S p e c ia l).-- The <om rnunity C hristm as tree and en tertain m en t held a t the hall last Friday evening was very well a t tended, a num ber of out-of-town people being present. The following program was much enjoyed: “ W elcome,” Eunice Kllen Item» 01 Weekly Doinga At The SnL|,*T ; •on* '‘K* nt* ‘* v,,lt'" ** «•" C ounty Seat Ai Obtained By Our Hillsboro Mr» K D l ctu re, ol C ornith. Vt , cham pion turkey raiser ol New L ngisnd. with a JS-pound gobbler (rom her pens She successfully raiser 80 per cent, ol the birds h atched—an unequalled record in arge lot*. , _____ Reporter SU ITS P IL E D W. L. Stevens filed' 'suit Dec. ID ag a in st O. D. I’alm er on a note for »70900. Thus. H . Tongue, J r ., is a tto rn ey for the p laintiff. J B. Downing o f B eaverton Mod sun »gains. Michael T. F iU p .tr ,ck of I.- 1 vert on on Her 21 fnr tia o n m ortgage foreclosure' H are. Me- Aleur and Deters are handling the eaae for Mr. Downing. Emma Darker of Hanks is suing Robert M. Edmondson of the sam e placo fur a m ortgage foreclosure. I.. M. G raham o f F orest G rovs i. Short Paragraphs Of Local Interest Personal If «ns About Pe<p!i Whom Ycu Know In And Aro n- Uaverton school; recitation. Advice to Chil- d ren ,’’ Ivan H lerly; monologue. Going to itu i Ole Stinta " Ilari i<- ; dialogue, “ S a n ta 's H elpers.'' gram - niar g rade children; song, T o i r r Ye to R ethlehem .” church choir; ( recitati»#. “Johnnie's Christina-,, A rti 'The Misses Evelyn and Lillian ¡¡j" * H-erly; T ln g -a-reitg drill, five W inisky have returned from Ta- . 1 " T " “ ------- — ■> *•'» .......... v f 'v / T Xma"' M ahI' tom * , an. , "'‘k " ' Miss Elizabeth Clark left S atu r r " ™ M“ T« v"; e'- >- d , d few d, y l visiting in " V ' * "f"* ' Newport, rZ R iam m nr grades; r«— t? “ ™: “ * F , G '.n d p n ' F rancis M‘“ Bernice Connoly of For' Molbok' : re c lta tio - Amos Bicriy: land spent Tuesday with frien d , in ,on* ' ^ » r o U n r Th-ouvh t b - Beaverton. N ight.” rh u rrh choir; plav. “ A Re-I M rs. C lara B riggs of P o rtla r ! 1 hristm a*," p rim ary grades; rone w a* a g u est Sunday a t the hoir.< *Tet E very Volee A rise ” - h a - '5 of Mrs. Inez W hitw orth. J*®»*’: recitation, Allan T ester -e Jean , the sm all d au g h ter of Mr. ftf, OLKAR RCA OIRO FOR ALL TNR FAMILY SI 50 Per Tear g j New f p a r (Gntitfa B y W illia m F r e d e r ic k B ig e lo w N E W YEAR u in the harbor, bringing th e deatres o f our heart*. It core* laden w ith every good thing w e have w ished for pent.- a ,d prosperity, gord-wiQ and hap- pines*, labor and the desire to labor. Our share o f all these things i* in the hold, we have only to claim it. And pay the duty. B. au*e the year — this year or any '»*her l* not a hringtr of free gifts, o f largesse unsought There is to il There is striving. A There is bang unafraid. ftJ lT H O U T these we need no* go dow n to the harbor, for we -hall only come away w ith empty hands Some 'me with a fuller heart will get our share. But if w e are -willing to pay — If w e shun d ecat. If we abhor trickiness. If ve keep our own hand# clesn. If we hold fast to that which is good, we shall watch the year depart, know ing it carries w ith It nothing o f ours—nothing that we have miwH Instead w e ’ hall have laid 141 riches - against an uncertain future. w Z y «. ,h '' pl, Jr., “ in t‘, is f ' suing J . ^ a * r ' ,r ” 7 l - T *bre«» ; U nr:, HOW „ r r _ riris 7 * : * >** ' ^ Bnd , jj Mr* W illiam Stacey, #or Thomas ¿ . ver. i dlivt Jr.. Ho T. W hiltenenal for 1 1 ,0 0 0 on o “ atlon. “I d l ike to Knew,” Ev„. ° day‘ ' ehattel m ortgage foreclosure. J ,vn R irharil*: recitation “ S a n t’ Mr* Donald Mac N ei| left Mon- ^ JN C E R T A IN unless we are very careful now . T w o LODGES HOLD JO IN T 10 *Pend a few d ay* triaiting th in « we must work out this year: Peace, w ith honor, IN ST ALL A IIO N T l' ESI) A Y N. Hudson is Mr. S tacey’s stto r- H im self," W illiam Van Kleek: pie - ney. in tw o acts, "T he P o -lg rse -'- **l«tives in Y akim a, Wash. abroad; honor, with peace, at home. The first is facn^ n 'I he public installatio n of offi- Buchanan G rain and Feed Co. C hristm as,” m em bers of the school- George (Ju n io r) Millet from Cal- now, the second on next election day. j cers for the Masonic lodge No. UK) haa filed su it againat John Gotlich *onp- “'The New Born K ing." ifom ia is spending the holiday It's a tru Icy year; it's a precious year. W h ich , cLpcrvfo on and tlte Heaver ch ap te r, O. E. 8 ., for a g ra in and feed bill, to the r h»"eh choir; rem arks hv Kirk w ith his m other, Mrs. George Mil- us. But there is no need to w orry — wn* held S t. Jo h n 's Day, Tues- amoun- o f S 131. -Thos. Tongue. Hoover and the teachers o f t h e let. T here is courage. ' day, Dec 27. It w as preceded by Jr.. Is th e atto rn ey fo r the plain- d la tritu tlo a of the candy „ , „ _ a basket dinner fo r the m em bers »i?f T here is faith. and nuts, in which all had a part » and i E * > ■ *< ••«• of both lodge* and th eir fam ilies. end n soelal tim e followed. " " " W " U . M” n d ,y th* T here is G od I Mrs. Helen Davis acted as in DROBATK COURT Much credit is due the t e . r h r - l.„ d G ram m ar, in Dort- Happy N ew Year— stallin g officer for the E astern The e sta te of Mary S ta ir, d"- in p renaring th is urogram . and S ta r, Mrs. Ivn Sum m ers as m a r cea«e«l, w as filed fo r p ro b atr Dec. , he«e present could not help ( KoytMitktJ tjr nmrluy of Good Hamnkitptmf -f ,,J bnt ®*r ' Hnd k,r8' W ' Miller, Dort- shal und Mrs. F rances Hudson as 14. see the good work th s t is h » ir - ‘,n d ' ,p e n t G hnstm as a t the home chaplain. Mrs. J . P h aris acted a s The e sta te of F. H. Allen, dr- It th - K lnton school t h i s ° f h«r Pa r «‘>‘a . Dr. and Mrs T. u ig n n ist for both installations. G. Hetu. censed, was file»! for probate, Dec v ra r under the direction of Mr Tile officer* were as follows: 19. H. A. K uratli. executor. P earl Tozier and Mrs. H ----------- arriett-’ M rs. F . W. Cady and daugh- W orthy M atron, Mrs. B arbara G or Thc gu ard ian sh ip o f B ertha Ol Ford, who h a v , proved there * d v r te r, B arbara, were guests Sundav C ITIZEN S HOPE TO WIN Si I n . ■ a a E _ t_ — M _ft! _ * 0 . .. I .. t ____ 00* i * 9 0 . S_ aw* • % > __ II I i If t l ' A V If IP 1 ' ham ; P atro n , W alter H arris; a s son, insane, has been applied for to ta> very efficient Instructors, of th e Misses Edna and France- HIGHW AY THRU TOWN A m w tin g of fru it ami vegetabh sociate Malon, Mrs. Fay* Ingei- by H alvcr Olson and Olive Rich- — — . . . . . Hill, of Portland. Some of the prom inent citizens grow ers will ha held W ednesday. kee; secretary , Mrs. M argaret ■rd. CLUB E N T F R T < » v m Ja n . 4th, a t 7:!!0 p. m. a t the Odd Mr. J . A . Anderson h a , rem od- 0,1 B ^dw ay by arrangem ent Denney, tre a su re r, Mrs. Vivian The 1 -ta te of Allen C. Tannoek, AT C H R IR T M 'S P «*»T Fellows hall for the puriaisv o I eled h i. home south of Beaverton " L ch“ ‘r " ‘*n * th« ^ l a w r e n e ; conductress, Mrs. H a t d e m ise d , w as filed for probate o r H iteon, O re . Dee. 2» tS p e e 's D - by the addition of th ree rooms an I » '«hw ay commission. Mr. k a n Du- discussing a (letter method 01 tie H a rris; ussociutc conductress, lk . 21. If. M. Hat,nock is the ad Mrs C lara Plicth o f T 'lm -d w t,lin lin e i I ." * L » a » I " ” ■ “ ,“J t.„t T h u rsd ay , and report consid- m arketing farm products. The pain tin g the outside. Mrs. Ruby Jan n sen ; chaplain. Mrs. m in istrato r. ^ hostess a t the annual C hristm as ^ tra b le progress tow ard g ettin g the principal discussion will rentei Helen W oodward; m arshal, M rs. 1 be estnl» e f E ugrn,. J. H ubert ”a rtv <-f the H iteon Progressive Dewey the Plum ber has been H ighw ay through Beaverton on around the prolmbl,, building of 1 G cialdrnc Iw-ach; o rg an ist, M rs. o f Sh«-rw(»d. deceas 'd r » fit- club We-tnes«iay bu*>' t bis week p u ttin g in plumb- Btuadw ay. caii-ory. However, the proposition M arina T n lb ert; Ada, Mrs. Mil for p rehatn Dec. *1. R. I -Id M .- P 'i .(h's he - 5 „ d m — - J**4f in lU rrv A lexander's new The , hlrir„lari of ^ cu,nw |Mlbn ol a pickling plant or a fru it dc dred C a rr; Ruth, Mrs. Mary Dean; win. A d m inistrator. • ».irk C hristm as red and green. houa« ®" Ced*T S t- s to led lh a i :t5.iKK).tK> hu.1 been pot may also tie taken up. E sth er, Mrs. Emm a G arrish ; M ar F ate in the rn-’-’n t»> ■ * ........ ' * aw arded by the County court of 1 h r com m unity as a whole W - tha. M rs l-aura E w er; Electa, Mrs. MARRIAGE L IC EN SES in*- little C hri-tm as tre e wv *•- **- SUNDAY SCHOOL W ashington county to help pay the Herat of some sort of nil Indus Eva E dw ards; w arder, Mrs. Anna A m arria g e licen-e w as i--u e i f'm nd h-'M ” ' m-* - - — G I\K S CHRISTM AS I'K OtiK .iM right-of-w ay exjien-ces through try th a t will give k pas roll. It is S p rag u e, -cn'tocl. Dr. J . K. Tal- to Clarence J Eastwood o f Fore i ’“ T H f t- nlared th ere be >bP I « - ,n ,t. Sunday school in conjunc luwn. This money would be avail the hope of the C annery club th at h e it; color hearer, C arl Beach. Grove nnd Em m a R. Rowland of fnr <*»" one« whose nae’e« tk , - tjun w ith th<> chojr o f the M etho ub|e w hether it went on Broadw ay a large audience be present to Mrs Vernn H untley us retirin g Fore«t Grove, Dec. 20. 1 -)«•— -«-r> Don’t vmi <vi«h- th - t .list church gave its C hristm as o r on the route a little north of give it every eupport. W orthy M atron w as presented with Edward V. Price of lla in ie - nnd Chri-m rn» r e - - , more tk ao e - - , rogram hYiday evening. Dec. 23. Bioadw ay, Several outside speaker» will a Past M atron's ring. Edith Homes C lark w as be 1 Adeline l« s w ie of P ortland were Z* " 7 The church w as filled and th e It has been reported th a t some of lit, present. Come and help mu' •• north of Beaverton. She lived P leasan t p a rts of the program issued a m a rr-aee b o n c e D ,-. 21 m eet.eg will k.. he’ I ,ir0|fra m received much favorable the citizen* on o road way have the m eeting a success. Kay G lutt, there until she was eight y ears o A m a rria g e Inensc wu» g n n tw l ° f Mr». «> org0 D i com m ent. l^cn circulating secretary of the Woodburn Frui were a reading bv Miaa N o m a rem onstrance when with her parents she mm I rowii and a solo by H arris H an Dee. 29 to K»l»” ir E. Ribitxkc y v l Ja n . 4. G row ers' aaaoriatlon, one of (he Space does not perm it mention »irainst the paving project which to Beaverton, w here her paren Josephine K. V andcnkurk, h o th o f most successful in Oregon, hn son. ^ of each one, but all did th eir p a rts "» » instituted a t the last m eeting still reside. She attended pub; W. II. Boyd acted aa installing Hillsboro. been asked to come, but he has not „ , , . , well. The choruses were well ren- of the Beaverton Councilmen. We school and the C ongregation -l officer fo r th (. M asons, and J. E. V iggs It llaw fclt nnd yet been heard from. church in Beaverton. w lik ! L o L S I X ......" « . " T T i ” " * : w hile th e so,° ' “T h‘* haven,t heard A e t h e r any sign- Davis a s m arshal. The officers w ere w'lh liquor law violation. He ws Dttncnn, both of Portland. (to tte r advices are to the effo C ity,” sung by Edw ard Olson, nnd *-rs were on the petition or not. She worked fo r som e tim e in Du ley and g ran ted a license Dec. 24,. n n d arre ste d by O fficers th a t th is i„ee tin g may be past- were as follows; assisted by the choir w as w orthy It is only n atu ral th a t property Portland, where she m et and m a w ire m arried hv H erbert A. Deck H arthorn. W orthy M aster, L. D. Shetlen ;>oned until the week follow ing.) of m ention. The pantom ine given ow ners along the route of the ried Mr. Roy 'C lark . About tw> th ’ H illsboro C ongrerationa'. Marion Dooley whs arrested on , .. _ o r , . r- b erg er; Sr. w arder, R W olfe; J r . of church. Dec. 21. by O fficer H athorn. and T r L , ' |rC “ n t H ighw ay woulu w ant tra f- y ears ago they moved to Los An w arder, Guy C arr; secretarv , J. B. HOI.ID \ Y SA IN T ADDEAKS is being held fo r investigation. „ef t ' Ai f° *" *PPr° ' V* ‘ on t,n u e1 by th e ' r P ^ s 1 1 yeles, Calif., where she w** resid K uiU berger; tre a su re r, A. Kennedy; AT (TMIDEK MT. DROl.KAh A R R ESTS MADE U : r y W. Hazel was arre ste d on , n *te Cnd,nK !* a ' f n atu ral th a t the H ighway ing a t the tim e of her death, which Sr. deacon, W . W eed; J r . dei. in. was the result o f severe burns re Couper M ountain, O re., Dec. '“. H Nielson; chaplain, E . E vans; Kny Dc-lsman was a rre ste d for ^ ^ K *mh*T W IN N E R S ANNOUNCED IN Y h . r ^ 1 th e ^ p Y p Y who^ a Y ’to ceived when her clothing caught I Special 1 . Snntu Claus ' St. strw n rd , F . F rlc h e r; J r . S liw - the crowd to the Cooper M ountain nrd, J . R. T alb ert; T yler, J. Down r e r 11 Dulcy"* ^ ’ 7' h> >>ffi* Glen H arry McCnrtey 'i s charged D EA N 'S WATCH CONTEST travel A t th e p .o p o sitirn stand* fire from a gas flam e. H er m oth school house Friday night, to pur ing. i' ■ F Smith is accuse 1 e f mm w'*b burylarv. He w as arrested The annual w rist w atch contest now it would look as though a er went to 1,08 Angeles and was • n h i , accused e f non- p<c by o f f ir e r held a t D ean's D rug store closed «*n»'«»era »>lv num ber of people with her when death came. tlcipate in the big p rogram ami H arry Hudson then presented in support, ami w as a rrested b Offi- com m unity C h ristin as t r r , F rida v the nam e o f th e lodge. P ast V a s O fficer Kacbinjo arre ste d John S atu rd ay evening, Dec. 24, at 9:30 * <Hld b<- deprived of benefits re- The funeral w as held in the Con cer Bailey, on Dec. 20. night. He gave candy, nuts, and te r ’» rin g s to B. W . W oodruff G orhnvats, Dec. 24, fo r driving p. m. The count was made, and rf ive<* from the tra ffic passing gregational church T hursday a fte r I ui ien H enry w as a rre ste d Dec. oranges to everyons, and appeared and Robert Sum m ers. C h ristm as m orning w atches w ere 1 ', ir Pl“ce should th is H ighw ay be noon, Mr. Pegg in charge. She 2 0 for larceny by O fficer Bailey. e intoxicated. aw arded as follow s: routed over any o th er location. Of w as buried in C rescent Grove cem to be having a w onderful tim e, and H enrv P arsons is held fo r in- course, th ere a rc those owning etery. to lie enjoying the program put 1. Dorothy H a rn s, I1J51; 2. sn rity . He w as arre ste d Dec. 20 C ID EN TS REPO RTED HITEON P E O P L E ENJOY _ .. h I m ... . .. " property who would gain frontage on by th (. school children, usaistc.i Besides the im m ediate fam ily, CHRISTM AS HOLIDAYS by O fficers Reeves and W cik e rt. H arry M uskimins of Cornelius Helen T efft, 104,9; 3. H e n n e tU ()I) , he Highway, and als,, prob- by Miss Jean Sm ith, th eir teuche . Afin. .. vt «Ili _____ I i l l . ». 1 I V , „ 0*7 w as e» killeii ♦V .,» e n e Dec. i - » , a 27, f ( on rf)ITOW n . i Chin. ( hm 7229; ^ she leaves to m ourn her loss a the c u n e a t Gerrow , 9582; ? 4 4. A \ n nna Willi im N. Allbaugh Iliteon. Ore., Dec. '”.) (Special), ably those who would like to see A C hristm as wand drill by twelve host of friends, and more distan t w as a rre ted Der. 22. by O ffice- the City P ark and Raseline road, 5. Ikena Merlo, 6797 and Fern llite o n ite s enjoyed th e ir C hristm as ... . a stre e t put through th e ir property, g irls was especially spectacular, relatives. in RIQaboro, when another H enry nnd Srhandel. c ar !n’ . ... so th a t they would have w hatev- and w in the feu tu re of the p ro day in m any places. As th e rP w as a tie for the fifth . »^*1^**».« vwlire , ilWM ___ * ... H enry P eterson wan arre ste d hy crashed into the one he w as driv- Lloyd M etzontin,, spent the day * er benefits come from the traffic gram . O ther num bers incluti -1 O fficer Dulcy, Dec. 22. nnd is ing Both ears were badly dam - w atch an o th er one w as sent for, ^ ¡,¡,4' " " ‘t h e ir" p ro p e rty songs, readings, and dinlogu.-s. w ith th e ir uncle, John Sohmcltzer, COMMUNITY D IN N ER AT charged w ith defrau d in g an inn- aged. and each g irl will receiv , one. fa (imes ^ ^ ^ resident, T hirty-eight of the students of the of Mountninhome. KIN’TON W ELL ATTENDED Mrs. Is>nn Olson and fam ily —' of Beaverton w anted a stre e t im school took p a rt in the program , K inton, Ore., Dec. 29 (Special).— g u ests of Mrs. O lson's p a r proved, the ab u ttin g p roperty was and each one did his liest, thereby w er 'Those who w ere a t the church Sun en ts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson, o f contributing to the success of the assessed to pay fo r the im prove day- and partook of the com m unity m ent. This, of course, does not whole a ffa ir. Miss Millia Jacobsen P rogress. ■dinner expressed them selves as Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson hold tru e fo r the 16-foot pavement w as accom panist. I well pleased and glad they a tte n d and d au g h ter, P atricia, and Mr*. the S tate H ighw ay laid some years ed. A chicken dinner w ith all the A nderson's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. ago, but a t th e sam e tim e, those HITEON SCHOOL PROGRAM fixings, old fashioned plum pud V SItL L .P E T t FINALLY John Caldwell, of lig a r.l spoil1 the roople whose property w as p a s te l GREATLY EN JO Y ED HY ALL C H IC C A ding. rakes, pies, etc., made up TO tHE- day a t the home of M r.. Caldwell's by the 16-foot pavem ent also laid '//OKE U P - T H F R t Ç EL15* th 0 C hristm as dinner. A C hristm as llitcnn, O re , Dec. 29 (S pecial).— brother, H arry Krcwing, of C arl W H IS Jlfc additional pavem ent to widen and sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. L. 6 C )t S T H E F I R B ON THE. S anta came to th e Hitcon school ton. C H lL P R e a ? im prove the street. CANNlNc? S trange, was much enjoyed. A house T hursday evening, and gave Mr. and Mrs. George Davies S l R E I H So fa r as the Review is con box full of m any useful fM fO K V . artic le ’» some candy, n u ts, and oranges to were C h ristm as g u ests of Mr». D a cerned, it receives very little ben- w as presented the p asto r and his nil the good ''little " hoys and g irls vies' siste r in Portland. • fit from the people who travel wife. u fle r they had listened to an in Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. D avie, the H ighw ay, directly, but Indi te re stin g program consisting o f a spent the day with Mrs. D uring the day there w as a n Davies' rectly it receives support and ben C hristm as solo uy .» arris H a n m other, Mr» Sophia election of officers for the church Olson .«nil efit from thost. who benefit by the sen, tw o plays, “C hristm as with d au g h ter, Mabel. m il Bilile school. A ugust Dall- • ei pic i riving on the H ighw ay to the M ulligans,” nnd “Trouble i 11 Miss E thel N orth »pent C h rist a g re a te r or less extent. Of mann w as elected as one of t h e S anta Claus laiiwl,” nnd n num ber m as afternoon at th e Van Kleek tru stees, the others being E. L. course there are businesses located of recitations ami songs given by home. Cox, and Mrs. F. A. Bucher. The on the H ighw ay who do not ad m em bers of the school. Billy Rob vertise and in no way contrii-ute officers for the Bible school fo r th-- inson, H a rd Olson und Buddy H ite, to the support of the tow n’s news- ensuing y ear are as follows: Su A BAKER CAM E TO BEAVERTON who will soon be in school, also l>nper. However, even those w e perintendent. S. H. Pomeroy; a s recited. Ship, Look, and Listen! would hate to see injured in any sista n t superintendent, E. L. Cox; ilesidek the iliteon folks, visitors way from any cause. If the relo secretary, M rs. E . L . Cox; tr e a s were present from B eaverton, T i O ur ita k e r m ine to Reaverton, cating of the H ighw ay is going urer, Mrs. Floyd B ierly; organist, McCormick; superin gard, nnd Scholls. end has invested over *12 .0 0 0 in to in ju re them , then the Highway- Mirs Grace o pr town. He hns installed th e should not be relocated, and Rea- tendent of the Cradle Roll, Mrs. C. DEW DROP INN HOLDS finest electric oven nnd other vorion should stand as a unit to W. Y oung; librarian«, Leo Youn - ITS ANNUAL CONTEST machines th at money ra n buy, and protect th P in te re sts of all her and Ivan Bierly. The new offi-era will have charge of th e school next The Dew Drop inn hns occn he m akes th e best of bread nnd < iizens. Sunday. holding its annual contest fur the o th er bakery goods— none hotter. m onth of December. A vote wns W hy send your money to P o rt Commence the New Y ear rig h t Mrs. Daisy Hocken and children by atten d in g next Sunday. given for each '¿fi-rent purchase, land? S upport the hu mess g f of C orvrllis a re «pending th<- hol and the one holding th e larg est your home town. When you buy idays a t her siste r's. Miss Merle num ber of votes received a rm ail your bakerv goods ask for and in Mr. and Mr*. I. L. Morelock. Mr D avies. t U cedar chest. yron Clement wns sist on having Beaverton bread, and M rs. J . D. W ilm ot, M r. and the w inner. Jam es Jam ieson won nnd o th er b akery goods. Mr. W. II. Soidmore of the Steel Mr*. W . H . Poyd, Mr. and M the second prize of one nnd one- I w as not asked to w rite thic, Tun1’ and Pipe company of P o rt W allace Brown and son, El wood, half dosen tum blers. hut volunteered. Think it over land. who hns been In Imngview and Mr. and Mr*. H. M iller st T here w ere also two boxes of keep o ur B aker in B eaverton. constructing steel tan k s fo r the tended a fam ily dinner given on randy as draw prizes, and George — A B eaverton Booster. He spends new paper mills, has retu rn ed to Sunday a t the home of Mrs. A. his money here. Hoover won both of them. t hi* home. J. F an n a of P ortland. Meeting lo Be Held To Discuss Cannery Local Growers Will Conside Project To Provide Market For Surplus Produce m a Former Beaverton tiifi Passes Awa 1 A»rs. Ed .h oanits CLrk Di< Sunday ui Lus Angeles As Lésait if Lui ns The New Year