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• ' BIIUKNK. UMK University Ubrary *■ B eaverton R e v ie w CLEAN READING FOR ALL THK FAMILT The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern W ashington County. Volumi* VI, No. 33 Single Copy, 5 ('enti Fea verton, Washington County, Oregon. i oTUommerce .,o"UT ,,o"sK m:Ms. In Session Tuesday r x Friday, ASSOCIATION PRO- F U S DOUBLE IN YEAR m ARRESTS i Archi» Kch-h n w m arrested fur in»portation ut liquor by Depu- Duluy. Juu Jarvia wm arroste«! by D «- - * I Jo« Meeting Held In Town Hull f u‘ r i»ui»y for dr vin* white under th«» miiu<*vice o f li<|Uur Juc Maloney wan arrested by Follows F\tra Session Ilv|>utii* Du ley nml Schrndel on July 7 for possession o f liquor. O f City Fathers Alfred Jobnaon waa arrested by ' Deputies Dulev and Wiekert on l I I M U T M i l 'l l ' I I V I l l l ’ C Ju|y f,,r drunkanaaa. .11 M il I ,1 1 .» I l l -I.A Y V » Stewart Scbloaacn waa arrested ______ July 4ih for drunken«»« by Depu- I n Mi Mahon und Werkert. CI imiii I ht K. L. Meesler wua arrested by «Muggestion Mode That Deputies Dulcy and Schendel Ju laxik For Permanent ly 4. 11« la being held for inves- tigution. CIRCUIT COI’ RT The IWavorton ‘ h.i <« t i’ 1 ini* Jo« Maloney, defendant waived invi«« helil tlmr nuulu«' in« p I iiij { Tut''«lay eieiiing o f l It l a week Grntui Jury and pleaded guilty tu in tiiv Town Hull. In n i.> lI k * lirat liquor poaa^aaion und manufueiur- tinir that the moot.-ig hua iK*t*n ing and waa Ant'd $r >00 und sen- hi* d in thul. building but t :a tei.ccd to tix tnontha In Jail. Hu thought that they will probably waa lat«r paroled for $2IM). give up their o|itn n on the I. O. O, |l( t|„. rna« o f the atutc o f I- hull na tlicy do nut uauully need Oregon, |dnintilf va. Will,am Kay. aurh a large pln*e tu meet. lor, defendant, the defendant pled The City Kuth**,» m.ii Ut u m guilty to po«ae«*ion nnd tranapor- aeaaion e«r ier ill the evening bll I t 11 on uf liquor. lie wua aentenred they aM remained for the meet t„ „ a|x montha Jail term and n mg of the 'h niilu'r, with the ex On,. ,,f f « hi . He w.ia paxded for rept *m o f Reeoider ‘I'hyng. $150. Minute* of the previou« meeting Lena Meade Aled an I July 7, aak- were read und adopted na read. |nir i „nntilni<iit <C her marriage The matter o f the udoptloli of the Rua.el Mnnle At the time new Constitution nnd Ity l a » * that ||„. niurriage ceremony wua then taken up und prartlcally the perf. rtntd, October 10 , 1927. »he whole evening wua ilevoted to the r thought that «he waa legally free diat-ueaion. to marry. latter ahe foun«l out Theie ia Li be Utile change iron, that ahe hnd n htiahnnd living at Ben the uaual procedure. The regular the time ahe married Meude in the iiieetinga urv tu le he'd mi too jn c«o Good is attorney recond Tuesday of each month liut ruse. the second Tueaduy o f November — -------- ia tu 1« the regular annual meet- PRORATE Ing when the officer» for the en. • The guard an»hlp of Dorothy suing yesr will be elected. 'I he Good, a minor, waa npnlied for by lloaril o f Director» ia cut down Gertie («««I on July «1. Hare Mc- from nine mom bon 1 « Ave »ml they ^lear, snd Deters fire attorney« are to have much the »»me duties f,,,. the ««»fate. »a the former board hud. The eatate o f t’ hriatine Mat The Secretary spd Trcaaurer nr«* (Hews, deceased, waa Aled for pro- lo I* elected or employed by the Ju|y 5, Krma Durham. Carl Board o f Directora inatead o f the Matthew«. Lena 8 y and Mny Wh> Chan.her «» a whole. |«w ,,rc petitionera. Thoi. Tongue The due» are to la* the same an j , ^ uttorney for the eatate. heretofore and member« may ex- ---------- pect to have bill« rendered them MARRIAGE LICENSES for their dues regu'urly. Ceci’ Harris and Elma lluynea. It waa auggeated that the t ham They were married ut the Tigard |.»r look around and *ee If they Method at puraonugc by L. T. Sib. could not buy a lot for a pernwn |ay. pnt home Another auogeatlon wua Rj 0 har«l E. Bo.ablne and Tbeata to the effcat that the Beaverton Rc ||cbin. U(th ,,f R.nk«, July 7. vV*w print about a hundred copies R„y ^ Wilson nnd lle'en Coa- the Constitution and di»rihut« b„th of ilillaboru, July 7. «»a»..»•■*«! «mnner around among the memin»r metnher- Frank Knox C iiton and Nancy |p of tha Chamber, Moore o f Foreat Grove, July 6 . $1.50 Per Year July 13, 192H. City Council Holds Special Meeting «- Oregon State News Er I Local Team Wins a Fast Game Sunday Hillsboro, Oregon, J*<** 1 1 , (Spa- Forest Grove is to have a public lal> The regular 7 'h dividend waa street market. dadured by Tha Washington Sav The new Sutherlin Creek bridge ing* *• l,oan Asaor’ixtiun, Hills completed at Sutherlin. boro, Oregon, at the annual meet ing held Monday evening ut the The schools o f Albany cost $134. home office. In addition to the 7% 678 for the year 1927-28. dividend the Directors Yound u sub Meeting Called To Rescind Wheat harvest haa begun in stantial amount remaining which Local Boys Get The Breaks some mid-Columbia counties. waa placed in the Undivided Fro Resolution Adopted At n t »(count. This Ac* u«.t »tan la Bids win. be opened JJJ gg In Game With Boys Of as additional reserve other than ber from Warrenton to China. ! Last Regular Session that eatahiished by State Law to Dunniway Park St. Helm» building permits to protect the investors in the Aaso. taled $180,885 for six months. elution. The Dalles cherry crop is the J, M. Person, Genera! Manager, PLAY RAGGED BALL. WATSON ST. PAVING beat they have ever h*i v-sted. reported the Association now haa on property appraised lit $4(2,405.- The Short Wilson Bridge market 66 as security therefor. The fi- road at Klamath Falls ia opened. Score At End Of Game Was 14 City Attorney Allen Preparing Re gurea 'aat year were as-«*»« of $« 0 . The Japanese ship, *’ Koko Na-I To 4 Fa¥„ r o f Beaverton 379 with mortgages on property solution To Condemn Sidewalk ru, la taking 1,650,000 feet of lum- apt raised at $172,7611 showing e gain of aonrox .mutely double for The proposed Smedley hospital at ‘ 1 he year. Gold Beach will «tart with 24 bed*. Everybody in Beaverton should An extra session of the City He further stated that although I1VH>W building ...... ^ rll quite .^ Council waa he!d at the Town Hail Southern Wsaco County fair ■* b*. ioT Beaverton won their home has not , i*een what was anticipated the year In on evening of Tuesday, July 10. to open at Tygh Valley on August fbird ball game Sunday, the ae- every particular ..at been a most 1 A » of the CouncHmen except M. 30. ^ nd' rtf " « ht. “ >«y defeat- set, factory one. M-nning were present as were ^ T#| hone ^ of M ol.il. asks J ^ " 4 ^ ' DanUU on S e ‘ “ “ und The following IloaH of Drertors th* **ay«.r and Recorder. . y a , for t new tw o. gtory build. , *®. , n ie* ° " the was elected tor the ensuing fiscal I The special matter r^uiring the £ neW tWO lt0ry for the locals flo w e d seven hi . year ending June 30th. 19'»: Geo. «tenHon was that the resolution r j | , hlt "e ^ G. Hancock’ J. M. Person; Ur. had been adopted at the re. A bi£ gold dredge is being built the bell end struck out twelve. Robb: E. l ! Johnson: n D. Hump; meeting held Monday evti- to operete *n Snak’e River at Aso- Wohlert pitched the first six innings for Dunniway Park and G c . T MctJcoth and J II. Shear ' _wesk. was faulty and Un. the Council wished to rescind thet , . . . u i „ . lh i •‘ lowed nine *>*». walked two The Rights of 1 plane. T**»«» « - ........... » '<* "h S* *ZS *“ •“ **• *•’ “ * 1,~* out only five. Cenci, who took his P oin t The resolution concerr«*d the r “ nl- 1 r lace in the seventh walked one, ALONG N EW I I I ’ W A Y wriening o f the paving on Watson Three blocks of paving on Irving slowed Ave hits and struck out I St. south from Front St. The new Avenue in Astoria will cost $14- four men. FRANK LASSITER resolution provides for the paving 905. This is one game when Beaver- WARREN LASSITER Tourist travel has at last found Qf a wide strr-et from the sou In Th, hi « innMmm_ " 1 ,»» taken Dm got the breaks. T'rne and a - the Dalles California highway and |ini 0f Front St t„ ,h..* North lin * ca l)f ^ {rom Ralnler to gain during the first half of the u rap idly increasing volume ut traf- 0f S«*cond St. with the exception season have the Peavertonian* TI«* lana 1 er Brothers, Frank nnd Cliina. | 0f lhat *tretch .lon g gone down to defeat because they the Cady Warren, former Washington High fie is using this road. The salmon shipments from As just could not get a sinHe break. The r»n«l from The Dalles to bulding. School nod Oregon State ('»liege during The new resolution provides for t,r,a durin|r June tota,‘ :d 2 , *992 They have consistently hit as Weil ntudi-nla. stopped the ah»w at the Klamath Falla ia in excellent con o f paving along if not better than the other teams Port lami Theatre laat week with dition and is the fastest mad in varying widths the state. It a possibV to mam- of ^ .,.r- their copile dmrtmr In the stage aow# The Dunn district, south o f Eu- in ,he they ar* faat run* revue, "Roman Night»." Encore* down gene, will build a modern school- nens* K°°d fielders _ but it a'moat ^lh' .“ m W r fourteen feet and rummy breaks one’s heart to see three men V.-C hailed after the third to per- d.tion. of weather throughout the ,o ha|f that wMth. fh « east house. side of the street <* In he paved „ _, , ... . . . .. . on bases with only one out and m#t the long program to run on entire length of the roa«i. This road is almost universally all the same w.dw, Portland will be the western ter- then not have the home team schedule. used as one part of a loop trip There has long been n need for " ,inus fw U n l^ Ap* Line», from ^ a « o r . ui that innin- Then They are sons o f Mr. and Mrs. the widening of Uuii »tree*. ..long ^ an,a" C,ty' &ait U k * C,ty and "h en the opnosi'.on a lone F. M, Lassiter of Tucker St., Bea- by the CalYornia tourists. Few people know that the Rooae. , ___, Denver -------- man on and the home V—a "throw e«t. n and have iieln vis (ing their n U i - a - L - ____ -.n — and B,nc« **’° L ^yrarl hjr'- veli Good Night! ! * i Highway contains eight miles ^ h#g W n up ^ has be- The Pacific ShaHeries * Lumber ‘ he ball away! parents here ,l**ri„- the week. They R n E left Tour,day momingf.,«* San Fran- 2f . ro« ‘l ^»ween Newport und the cume __ _____________ much more pioi.ounced Co. may build a big plant at Cen- 14 14 4 cieco where they will make tlieir next Si'etx River which Is said to be Among other Lnu.g» mentioned ttal Point, with railroad to timber Beaverton 4 T 4 the moat acenic e ght miles <4 high theatrical appearance were the resolul.tn being prepared and mineral supply. Dunniway the Beavertonians gob way in the Unit «id Spates. by City Attorney Allen which it| -------------------------- Junc 14 hits to the oppositions 10 , but This section of the highway la to condemn the '*»-U along tV PIONEER OF TIGARD lost. I llI T C IITI V I A I T l i n U L ' annwn as the tmter crust-K ocay Meier k Frank pi«.p<rtv on the BOY SCOUTS HERE May 20. thev grot 14 to Dun- I M r » J l L I Ml A l H O M E Creek-’ a ^ io a and ia just becoming goutll „id* at Froiu SC Mayor HUNT FOR TREASURE ------ niwa«* Park’s . 10 . but lost. ■ 1 known to tourist»». A rap dly In- Erickson was of IK> opinion that _ Tigard, Ore.. July 12. (Special) ••»■•»»» ‘ ouri»t “ motoring the propcrty cast o f the L “ “7 “ _ , _ , ?*■ Pan Mrs Olive A. Thomas, n pioneer »l®"g this eofcst road to tee thia y eier & Frank ^rifR rtv w»a re the Tro°P 214 hild lta quarterly trea. Fairvale s six but they lost tan waj| ^ sure hunt on Friday evening, June you beat it T resident of T ig 11 I d i d a* bar I on e '«"''«■ntrated eight miles of scenery. hnl(lh are out AO near the 22nd. Thirteen members of the _____ ___________ Ju'v 10 at tec pgc (if 71 year». From Astoria to Newport the should be Also condemned troop took part in the fun. ' _____ ______ She is survive t br the f. l|ow- Roosevelt highway la in excellent ------ The various degrees of advan- SURPRISE PARTY GIV- !ng children; h r « ‘ «t Thomas o f condition. From Ncwpo^ to Rtuidk- C A R D S AND LUNCH ccment were taken into account in r v - MDO J FEL 5 H E R Grandview,, tYr»h A lf'd l Thj*n:is, port, the highway » uncompleted AT BIRTHDAY PARTY the “ direct-ins” which were hand- * <f Sunnys’ ds W i s h . I.,* nerd and and datours must be msde or ed to the contestants in front o f --------- HIST. CAMP MEETING Thomas of M ulti'• 11 ill Stall m. LI- »each roads used. From Reedsport _______ CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAW S meeting at seven-thirty. seven-thirty. on aouth to the state line the h ig h -' Cedar Mills July 3 (Spec'al) me*t' n*‘ _ place P toe at j 4 ra< Fe'.sher was tendered a TO BE HELD. SOON mt¿T Thojnan o { TUi r l . inr lunerai service« were nein III way is compieieo inn *ji exceuem. . , . frie n d s of Mrs eight-fifteen every one had ¡.grpt-foc shower, at home south Ferries in this section r ,, x _ ioinori together reac^ed thf treasurespot, the ten- 0j ¿eaV*rton on Wednesday afternoon Starting Mrnday evening, July the Tigard I. rn.i-el'-.»' ( hurch or. condition. ARTICLE 1 Thursday nft<i cjoo K!i..il i ter, cross the Umpqua river, Coo* Bay T- • 1 » derfeet going almost direct while bv a a number of her women friends. ll'th until Thuradav evening, July more advanced were given j he afternoon was spent very Sec. 1, The name o f th a organ- went was m the Fvang.dicr.l cenn* and the Rouge river. ™ ntly lurpr'se-l Mrs. ‘ Kalter- ^ 1 ° 19. the Young People’» convention more difficult routes. pleasantly and refreshments were 'xutiuii shall he B«*avarton ( hain- vvi'l l<* hehl on the Camp Meeting man. The occasion was her LV'le Walker planned and super- scrved_ ** Si) b»r of Comnier«*«. ground« on the lfn*e I. no h ghway birthday. FAMOUS LECTURE AT Se«* 2. It* object »hall bo the cards Vi?e<l the pame- He '* ° ne ° f lhc . .Tho^e pr. sank were Mcs ames Han- The evening was snent at NEIGHBORS MOURN advancement of the commercial and Craig Foed. TIGARl) (»RANGE after which a delightful lunch was ac^ u - 4 .. . . . . , ryry Lucha, VI. H- Boyd, Herman \ The Diatilct Camn Mecding will The treasure, which consisted of Kobbins> Carl Hanson. Wdmot, V er- imiustr al and civic interest» ol POOR OSCAR'S DEATH served. Mrs. Katterman received he h«*l«J «>n the Camn Meeting one years dues was found by a non Domagt)1U| Carrle Hansen and tl.r community u*» » whole. grout d from July 19 to July 27. ----------- [ Tigard Ore., July 11. 1928, (S p e- tnRny useful gifts. tenderfoot, Ross riRrt. ,, . _ Sec. 3. It shall be non-partisan, Everybody la Inviteil to come. ^ Cellar MjJ, July 10 , (Special) d a ') Dr. C. W. Miller of the O r e g o n -------------------------- The scout master was one of e ___________ npnacctlonal and nunaoctariun. Yes, poor Oscar is dcad. All the Chapter of the General Reserch MRS. J. L -WHEELER ____ _____ LOCAL NEWS friends nn«l nr'irNbora o f Charlia Foundation Society will spt*ak on From start to finish, the treasure ISRAEL BERST DIES ,1 RETURNS FROM CAL. a r t ic l e ii L o— — ------------------------------ ;--------- « Hurd are in mourning over tho ‘Trapping Sunbeams’* at the Grange i was a well planned success. AT HIS FARM HOME Th** Beaverton Grange w II meet tragic death o f Oscar, the blood- Hall, Thursday, July 19 at 1: 30. — ® - a- m e m b e r s h ip e.l gout that Charlie raised front His purpose in his talk which 1 Mrs. J. L. Wheeler recently rc - ! Real Estate Transfers I Sec. I. The Beaverton Chamber Sat unlay. j srat.i Berst died July 9 tb at hi» 1 b(. ¡s p la n n in g t„ give «t the Hall turned from a visit in California ffl--------------------------------------------------- K {arm home north of Beaverton. A o f Comineue »hall In* composed Mias Juliette Carter l*«l Thura. babyhood. Oscar was left to roam about ¡g sbow buVV VVcry iierson may where she has l>een staying fortwo Hans Rasmus Müjer to C. B. stroke of paralysis was the cause of of uctive and no» resident metn- morning to spend sevi r.il weeks at in free<)oiii and mist.H.k a horses- fln,| happiness w thin their own months. Euchanan, W 4 o f WV4 of Tract bls <]eath. hera. Citiaena of g»«Hl »landing Gearhart. ho^fs for a punching bag. The sphore and environment. She has recently retired from a 81 Spring Hill Farm. was born in Ohio. H i age Intel«* led || the general Welfare Mi*. I.. L. I.aaawcll and *on »|H*iit ... . . posit on in the Portland Postoffice lis t e r W. Beliand et ux to J. E. WBS 73 years, 7 months and 27 day«/ it this community and »»aiding Wednesday at the home of her pa horse resented this and Osear was Visitors are cordially inv ted to . , . . , ,, ... . , .. , . . .. ..... nnd is receiving a full pension. She no more. He has left a wife, Elizabeth Berst Within the community shaH l*e c - ut end this lecture by Dr. Miller. . ^ 8 t ___ ,,________ a Sabers et ux 5 acres of Sec. 1 T. rent» in Portland. is the first one from the I\>rt!and 2 S. R. 1 W. He was la d to rest in the shade llgthle to active memberah p. Cit- and six children, two sons, Edward ^ Rememliar the time nnd date and pMt Office to receive a full civil of the Old Apple Tree. Peace Clyde Kdvviirils left Wednesday for M. D. McCarl et ux to Henry and W iliam, four daughters, Mrs. iMtia living in the rural districts .attend this helpful lecture at the ^ ^ "Erickson et ux Lot 5 Elk, 25 Met- Myrtle Davey, Mrs. M. Monahon, outside of the city of Beaverton Eastern Oregon, where he will be his ashes! 1 (»rangi» IUU._________________________________________ “ zger Tracts. Mrs. Clara Heitzman of Portland and end by v'xtua of their removal employed fl the harvest fields. Viggs Christensen et ux to V. Mrs. SacUe Melloy of Vancouver Wash by distance and who cannot take Mr. and Mr*. Fined Tcfft and V. Green et ux. Lots 12 and 13 Blk. thirteen grand children and one 1111 active part in all meetings are daughter», Helen ami Thelma were cligib'e to non-resident membership. dottier guest* at the C. E. Allen 10 in West Portland. great grand child. Sec 2 Due«. Each active mem home, Westdnlo, on Tuesday evening. J. C. Marcy et ux to N. S. He. The funeral was held at Pegg s tro:ve et ux . 5 acres of Sec. 15 T. chapel Thursday afternoon, with tho ber »hall pav *«*«) annual dues, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson payable quarterly, in advance and 2 S. R. 1 W. burial at Crescent Grove Cemetery. rach nonresident shall pay $LiH> and daughter, Mrs. B. Osborne of Iva B. Van Blaricom Summers et E. Pegg was in charge. Portland visited nt the home of hi» «•• to K. L. Dessinger, Lots 2 and The jittie Wesienbach baby of A - annual due», payable In ‘ h* ,anw’ slater, Mrs. Hettie Suver, Wednes 3 of Vista Acres. | 0 ha, returned from the Emanuel hos manner. day. K. L. Dessinger to R. R. Sum- pital Sunday, I 1 . Norton pa >■.«'d nvv .y at tr ** mers et ux Lots 2 and 3 of Vista — ---- --------------- - ARTICLE 111 Kinuniiel lloai'itnl In Portland, but- Acres. „ . LOCAL BUSIN ESS MAN Sec. L The government of this urilny evening, ufter a Geo. A. Schneider to Catherine l « « PAPER lingering d u b shall be vested in a Board illness of aevcrul years. Scheirder Lots 18 and 19 in Grove- G E lO UNLLLNS 1 HI E*1V Funeral pf five director», to be alactcd by s. 1 vices wevo held front the Ilol- land Acres. . . . Lumbermans Bank and Trust Co. A worthless check, made out to the entire metr.berahip nt t h e f « » - nnn Chapel Wednesday afternoon, to the First Nat l Bank o f H iu i- Mr. J. T. Smith and signed by Mrs.' niial meeting. One for one yeni', with interment at L ncoln Memor two for two year* nn«l two for urn. Lots in B’ k. 32, West Portland W. C. Smt h was passed at Carls ial. three years. They »hall have the Heights. barbecue, recently. Mr. and Mr«. W. C. MoKcll enter E. J. SchooTev to Stori ng Foun- A strange man stopped at the appointment of u secretary-t ren - tained nt a dinner party Thursday ders Co. Lot 4, Blossick Acres. Beaver Garage and bought five evening of this week. G.ests were Ore. Iron and Steel Co. to Mar- gaMons ofgas. Then he went into Mr*. Lurinda D avs nnd sister Mrs. tha A. Hartranft Lots 7 and 8 Carl’s Baibecue and bought some ARTICLE IV Plteomb of Hollywood Calif., Mrs. F. of Tualitan Valley Homes. cigarettes and gave them a $10 OFFICERS 0 . Donaldson, Mrs. W. F. U*onard Kate Robertson et vir to W. check, took the change and left. lee. 1. The officer* of th a Club and son Billy. H. Baldwin et ux, 1 acre of Sec. The check was dated June 28th. II be 11 President, Vice Trcsi- 11, T. 1 S. R. 1 W. No trace has been found of him. t, Secretary-Ticaaurer, the Board Milo Parodi to Luis Bisur! et ux ------- ------------------- Dirr'-tora who shall perform the 'xr.lrc shall lie held. 0 . 2:1 acres of See. 16 T. 1 S. R. 1 CEDAR MILL PARTY See. 2. The regular meetings al functions o f their respective held every *ca. The President and Vicr- of this o’ ub shall be W A „ h!, c o m . . c . „ J. w . a - ! V T MOLALLA RODEO of the se sident shall be elected at the month on the ev— ‘ cond Tuesday of each month. ius I etot'on . S ho f’ ,r . 5 i . ^ r H . i r t , r kTO ” * "' c«w Mill, w , 6 . ( » « « a i l 'ho Prealdent and Secretary- Hugh F.. Nsldrett to 0 . H. Pc Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Haskell. Mr. ARTICLE VI nsurer nhnli t*e ox-officlo mem- terson. part of Michael Moore Cl. and Mrs. C. H. Katterman and Sec. 1. These articles may be s of the Hoard o f Directors and T IS R. 2 W. chi’dren, Mr. Henry K*ttei«aa»»a,ku vote at honrd *0 constituted ahnll have amemh'd by n majority I^one Kerr et ux to Hamilton daughter. Miss Katherine £ attel[‘ «nn< intment of all necessary r««gulir m e t ing provided ten days’ Motor Co. Lots 7 and 10 of High, man motored to Mobil la Or. to notice haa been given each member imittee*. land Park (U k. 4.) the round-up.. In writing. Louis Herboldt to leon e Kerr They took a basket lunch which ARTICLE V et ux I-ots 7 and 10, Blk. 4 High- thev ate in a beautiful ARTICLE V I 1 ier. 1, The annua' meeting of land Park. park <>" the other side of Molala. Sec. 1, The proceeding* of Hi# * cluli shnll b» held on the *e- Mary C. McKay tf E A. Diet- They returned in the evening and 11 I Tuesday o f Nnveirh-r of meetings o f this dub shall be go •- rich et al Lots 1 « *..d E 4 of 13 motored to H Tsboro where they h year, nt which tlnme the e- erned by and conducted nocotdi.ig witnessed the beautiful fireworks^ I Edgewood. 1 ' i t*on of «'I uflk’MA whose term* to Roberts’ Rule« of Order, W ONDROUS SCENERY I Plank Adopted by the Boys ^