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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests O f Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME VI, NO. 48.
Single* <’opy, 5 Cent*
Count) Agent Conclu-1
Beaverton, Wanhinjfton County, Oregon.
llltill SCHOOL NEWS
Friday,
Ortober 2f, 1928.
$1.50 Per Year
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iign wn
Game from Gresham
COURT HOUSE ITE
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ml Short Items About
People We All Know
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Thu second annual footUtll cun-
A K RESTS
t o t U'lwi n thu ilvul schools, Ilea
Fred Faraona waa taken Into cna-
vviton nml T.gurd, will be held on
tody, Oct. 16, by Depatia» H lc W
the funner'» ground' this Friday.
and Schrndel, for feeblemindedness.
Thu llrst game held at Sherwood
George Hoiar waa taken into eua- '
la.I year waa won by Tigard, <1-0,
tody Oct. 16, by Deputiea Hickox
and lloavvrton expects to gain rc-
Hick ox, Oct. 19. for feebleminded-
vunru In In rru
Friday's
gain«. a A com-
com t l .
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vunr»
ia y s gain«.
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Plants Must Have No Mori* parativ« uatin.at, or thu »trungth Wearers Of The Orange
Harry Iloier waa arrested Oet. Persona! And Minor Men­
of th« two tuuma cannot I hi shown
19 by Deputy Weckert on a charge
And Black Make Many
Than 5 Per Cent Dis-
buuau both tuaina huv« not played
tion Of Comings And
of assault and battery.
any onu oth r
achool.
However
Wm. C. Dodiey waa arrested by
Firat D o w n s
Goings In Town
suNt's To Pass
licitlui tuani ha. been defeated. Ti-
Sheriff Reeves and Deputiea Sc hen-
gaid hua defeated St. Helens and
del and Hickox, Oet. 19 for having
Kruat Grove whlla Beaverton haa
a still, mash and liquor in his MANY VISITING HERE
liucti victor» In gamca with Amity
0 . A. C MAN HELPS and Gresham and tied with 8cap- FINAL SCORE IS 30-6
possession.
E. J. Thompson waa arras ted by
.
poose.
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Many Bea­
Deputies 8c her del sad Hickox, Oct. Qiuttiag “ Bee" Held.
Th« Junior Claaa will *oon decide c- a k „_ WL___ _ . . . „ ..
20 for tho possession and sals of
verton! te* Have Visiter*
Many Washington County Grower. on the ty|>o of ring» and pin» to
h
Greatest Enthua-
liquor.
Conrad N afcl and Dolore» C o.te!li At Beaver Theatre,
Nov.
1-2-1.
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ba ad-iptod. A commlttae haa been!
la»m At The Start O f Game
o . ova a»a u .p .c
j appolntod to maha
rvcconimenda-
Mrs- George Tefft left Sunday to
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tlona to tho cla«a. '
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CIRCUIT COURT
Visit with relatives in Hood River.
I’ aaverton’a foo'bnll taarn defeat-
Thu Bea*rr‘on eleven «mother,’ !
The Bfarke Machinery Ce., n eor-
Mr. and Mrs. A . C- Chinn and
the lia.d inspections lor pvtaiu ,d Gresham 30-6 on Greaham» Aeld (Ira.ham unit« ran
avalanche
of
poration, has Aled suit on an action family spent Sunday at the horns
avaJ have Dean completed in naan- last Friday.
touchdown» on the Greaham Aeld
for money against James Cole. R of his parent», Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
ingUin County by tna Fnrm Crop»
Greaham put fear in the Beaver- Friday, October 18. Not only did
Herxoy la the attorney for the Chinn in Portland.
L>u(.«rliiiinl of ill« Oregon A giicui- io n ite in the Aiat few mlnutua of Beaverton »core one touchdown In
pU;ntiir-
The Berthold Feed Store »hipped
tui.il loilvga.
play whan it stored it» Aral nml the fir at, .croud, and third quartcra
The Credit Service Co., a corpor- a carload of hay from Sherwood to
In caau 01 II.a Cartiltad gradu of only touchdown with apparently, and two moia In the finul period
atlon Has Aled a suit on an action Tillamook and ons from Sherwood
»red potato«», n «td» muni allow i,« no oppoaition but then on It wa. but they ala« .ant« within Inrh. «
fo rmoney against Mrs. A. H ., t Astria last week.
to aaru.d o . of total ot Moduli Baavcrtoii'a game. Jonu# »tarred for o f »coring another, only the »hot
Berg, R. H. Lencke is the attorney
The Celby family has moved from
VS III, Kioto, t m a, Uinchlug.
Leal
maMng t h r e e o f the five which end” ,I th»
half.
»topping
for the p'aintiff.
the H. L. Hudson place to Port-
touchdown».
Uuru
a
id
Wrigdt
mad*
them
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They mar t e l to 26 Arri
John Noire has Aled suit on an land where Mr. Selby haa entered
Boil ami other potato -ti_____
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I . I ‘ the other two. Beaverton haa yet downs during the game, and he'd
action for money against Frank Wi- ther • ataurant business,
. umtird grade allows a »lightly
teat* da feat, but lu real gtrength the fighting GreahamlU-s to »even, i
gle, M B. Bump is the attorney far
Ed Smith is slowly recovering
huger poicuntage and include, thorn wi|| u .
when it meets Tigard Tho Anal «core was .10 to * Ave
the plaintiff.
from an injury he received to bis
potatoes whit h wdl not quite make
Btwj HH.I,oro on the heal held in touchdowns to one
Neither team
State of
Oregon
vs.
Edward w ri,t. recently while cranking a
thu cerlihud gradu.
Tit* atandani its next two games.
was able to convert a a al
Haullenhcck, the
plaintiff waived c* r- Several ligamenU were torn,
•u-d potato 1» u.od for commercial
Tho».. on the honor roll this six
Gresham «tan »1
in,
u
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examination and plead guilty.
Ha
H. Winkeback and Henry Ostrom,
planting. The total acreage of fur-
week» are: Fred. Berger. U la Cox
titled mk ,I potato## in this county
Fern Chin, Km» Shrader, Howard Mek Hn(,
was given a Ane o f $560 and a owners ef the Columbia Supply Co.
t^rrn o f six months. He wm o f Astoria were dinned guests at
thi. year 1« larger than for 1927.
Wilson, and Father Shrader.
, t.„lphdown „ „ , flrty.y " rf, ;
later paroled on the receipt e f $25 the Charles F. Berthold home. Sun-
The following
poUto
growers
To get on ths honor roll * »t»- ria, h Bround Hght end by Wedin I
cash.
lasaeil the livid Inaprctious for Cer-
mu»t get at leant th-ee A a ad nnd , w0 |ol,jj paj»«».
In the
case
of m
the
State or
o f ttre
O r e -1 -! Mr. and
tilled potatoes thi* year; F. J. K ru- * U- and not ,t' M 1 J1* * " ■
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Mrs. Arthur
Wilson
cgvr, Linnton, Kl 2, Oregon, Conrad i’ 1* r. Port card
Although the mil
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'.tiff waa given a $1000 Ane and a ning at the home o f her father, C.
Dick. l i n i e r o . R t"' 4. Oregon. Fr«d J*
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r» p onged to rne Arat
" year in jail.
IH. Miller and family in Portland,
!.. Meyer, HilMboro, Rt. 8 O re , ‘•rgB
>n tho»« t o folloW'
ter another, tyiug the «tore in the D A U G H T E R S O F U N I
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
niversary o f Mrs. Wilson.
j J L' vticntinriuiurt^'Rt
GIV-
\ alvntins, besverton, Rt. T
8 or!*’
Ore.. ^ , , S » j . „ i EDWARDS
r u I i n
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n i t V V D
P A i U
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«T L R A N 8
JO IN
Marriage license« were
to
Roy E. Uierly, Beaverton, Kt. S, EN B I R T H D A Y I A K T l adding another in the third, and
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Mrs. W. E. Stiphout and daugh­
the follosrtng couples during the
Ore , Nutmara Orchard* (c /o Row-
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throwing in two mo** in the fourth.
Th* °nranlxatfon committee
o f1
ter o f Val sets Ore. are visiting at
past
rll Broa.) Hillsboro, Rt. 2, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Fdwarda en- presumably for goot* measure
Daughters o f Union Veterans !
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. ______ ; the home of her parents, Mrs. and
Nutlsy Orchard« (c /o Carl Woh'- tarta ned delightfully with a party
Gresham fought gamely, hut theV o i ,ho Civ,‘ W*r woal<l Ik e to in-
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9 T ,* on' Mrs- C. J. Beach, while her huszand
and Edna Phelps o t Portland, Oct. ^ recuperating at the St. Vin­
achlegel) U u rel Rt. 2 Ore. Roy » l '*»rtr hom« *n Third Street Bat- were up agalrat a line that held tcre,t ,I1
and
grand-
cent’ s hospital from a recent illness.
11 Jerqul'h o f Sherwood Rt
4 »rday evening in honor of her birth- HLe. a .tore wa’ | h).d charged like d* uKht*™ o t Civil JV«r ve*ernns I
To Charles J Douglass, Jr. and
Mrs william Cameron entertain-
Ore
E L. Selffcgt of IIill»»H.ro. ‘ ‘“ V
T*1" • '[«»'"if w»* a herd of huff-lo and a nuartet o» livin* in or r«**r Beaverton in the
Either Brown, both of
Hillsboro, ^
^ luncheon ia her homo at
Arrow
Station Wednesday.
tho
guests being Mrs. D. C. Howard,
PROBATE
Mrs. Morris Eriger, Mrs. Nelson
James Minor, de­ Walker, Mrs W. W. Howard, and
filed for probote, Mrs. Kolkenberg.
the petitioner and
Mrs. EU
Kingston
entertained
attorney for the several ladies last Thursday at a
quilting “ bee’* at her home on Wat-
string ha'fhaok. plunged over the ° 'SB| FaHier» Saved.
| Y h u estate of R. M. Stevens, de- son Street.
Those present were:
rischer, Sherwood. Rt S, Ore. 8. , **1 «"<1 Mr- S’’d Mr*- w - R- V* n
ceased, has been filed for probate. Mrs. Lettie Jenne e f Portland, Mrs.
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All daughters of honorably d ls -1
P. Taylor. IfilUlv r >. R t 2. Ore.. K1,,',k ■T,d <D«Kht»r Cathryn. High
were won by George Snider ''’"trier.
charged .Soldiers. Sa lors and Ma- Cadets Out weigh Saints. About 16 T. H. Littlebea'es is the petitioner M. Lewis, Mrs. L. Rice and Mrs.
!.. M. M'llur, Hi||«horo, Rt. 2. Ore.’, " " I ”
and W. Dyke the attorney tor the Hadley o f Huber, Mrs._E- S. Do-
andClydo Kdwsrd». and tk. cooao
Wu ,f"
«'Hstandlng p|av- r,n<‘» wko
In the Union Ar ,
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Wunatrom o f Laurel Ore.,
ering and Mrs. R. V. Hopper.
erta»e.
'a i;on by Mrs. Manning a/id M r *"r rn
Grosham squad.
mV °r Navy during the Rebellion if .
° r l j Pound» To The Man
F F Norihnin o f Banka Kt. 8, MrNamee.
Th ' » ’riory was B.averton’s third MRH-68. whether a member o f th- !
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Miss Vena .Qaskill who teaches
Or«., Ito) Brea.. Rh-rwood. Rt. B,
for the year.
«*• A. R. or not who have attained
in the Gervais H:gh School spent
SCHOOL BOY GETS
(' to .. Chi»
Bchmldlln
Vemonla, ■ w i r / i i i a w B a
i^vsT i.-
Suhftitutions for re«ve-*on were: «*’«* **«■« o f fifteen years, are eligi-
On Oct. 19th at 2:00 P. M. St.
HIT BY PASSING CAR «• *«$ ■* *t the home of her
Ore., F»r! Thomp-on. D:'lev Ore., D A I l i l l T K K n
I .I V L
Wmhrtek for Shannon. Uaidcrvood bl<! f « membership.
M a r y s H ig h S c h o o lm e ta n d d e fe a t-
mother, Mrs. George Thyng.
She
8 T Welter« Portland wt 2. Ore.,
Mary
Miss
MRS. TIMM PARTY
lamer, Wrighttfi)
for Zlm-
Those
interested
in
hecomin- cd Hill Military of Portland by a
.
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was accompanied by
Pen-Id Fdv, 8h»rwond, Rt 8, Ore.
brick. Itnrriaon for Welch, Coward members of a t-nt, please commun. score of 24 to 0. It was a battle
® q, . F**r ®
Frances Delvay o f Long Beach C a-
Antone Fvera Fnrevt Grove, Rt. f,
for fl. Homr'ch, and Dean for ITn- ento with Mr*. Minnie Alhauarh, ITu- royal from start to finish, as this r,ejy °A cre s is suffering from serat- ***•’ wbo ** • **udent •* tbe Univ-
The Mcadntnca J. W. Sprague and derwood
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o / rirorrnn
t>m.f Victor Rolcen Hill»tviro, Rt
-F r o m Th- Peiveriin Hmomer H '. m . ' i t S "
p ^7 " j ’I ' " " ’ w
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ches and a shock received Wednes- '*»■*■’ “ * ...........-
B Ore . Wllllnm Wathe', Hi|t-hor>. Fred Om*Ld were Joint hostesses
Wednesday afternoon at an e n j o y - _______________
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A e'* * ort,and of the
®ut ,the C*det' could day afterncon when he was struck
Those attending Pomona Grange
Rt. B; Carl Brown, Cornelius Rt, 2;
aid. party given ut the home o f
Sunday dinner rue-t» at the R
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° f by * c ,r dr:ven by Mr- Gat« 8 ot “ C«d*r MU1 Wednesday were, Mr.
N. O. Johnaon. Comellua. Rt. 2; the
Utter honoring tho eighty-iic- |f p owrii uomi, w#r M
M
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u
^ lr y 8 forward wall, which re- Hillsboro.
He had just alighted and Mrs. H. K. Denney and son,
Shady Korrd. Roreat G ra n i Glon
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corn! birthday anr.i enutry of th-ir r
n rill — >th
i Pnrtl.
' a m
/ 'w 1'’'« "Iv” ’’ Pcat,‘d|y torp m a t holes in the from one of the school buses when Bruce, the Mesdames E. E. Swen-
Kpier Fore,« G o v e ; Robert War-
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Mln'ni# T? mm.
Tho J p Tnd 5 » J 0 Powe l l f irin "
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We#rcrs «
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button.* line, he was hit. The bey was a t t « d - son. B. J. Woodward, 0 . H BrrfteA
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St Marys Defeats
Hill Military 24 to 0 1
* Smith,
2 * Tm
} £ r Hsgg
£ :
» A " ¡ Sons,
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Hillsboro;
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Rrsdvlll *| A Sand drum. B-avcrton, f 0" 0™1
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Thoao pas ira standard grade: •
If. J. Valenti’ S, Beaverton, Rt. 2:
C !,. Johnson, Shorwood: Geo. !..
Baker. Sherwood. Rt. .1; Mike Yun-
k« r Forest Grove; Mrs I^t Tut-
ler, Hill-boro, Rt. 5; John Mutiny,
lau rel; Frank Muhly, Gomeliu». R*.
?; J. Edw. Wilson, Beaverton, Rt.
2; J. T. Cronni. B-nv ’rton, Rt. 2;
Joe Furrer, Portland, Rt. 2; W. J.
Thompson, P< ftland. Rt,
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F R F D P IC E Y
RNTER-
T A IN S
S O N ’S C H U M S
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fredrieey en-
tertalnud a number r f boys at their
h one on Lombard Street
Sunday
afternoon, honoring their son, Del-
mar.
Games end several contests
wore played and dqHcioua refresh
ment* were »arvi q. Seated around
the table were Carll Curtis Beach,
Arthur Fluke, G.orge Pindcr, Rav
trend l.'sm-rdl’ l, Henry Kamher
or, Rnt-o’ t E ìgelko, Georg» MeKur
cher, Carl Lierman Dcnsld Dupuo,
Thomas "Bud", Delmnr Fredrieey
and Pets Zohr.
Delmnr was the
re ipient of many appropriate gifts
HUBER LADIES TO
GIVE CARD PARTY
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,nd (1" inty
gifts in remembrance of the occs-
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sion. Those enjoying the afternoon
wer-. Mrs. W. H. Bvfiold, Mrs. Em­
ms Hocken, Mrs. Hisler and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Archie Olson, Mrs. Timm
and the hoste-s.
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pictorial life of H erbert hoover
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No. 9
Corror.n . „ d a —
By Satterfield
LOCAL GIRI. IN PA­
CIFIC
D E B A T E
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Pacific
Un’vcrsity,
Forest Grove,
’¡ £ £ ¿ > 5
cd T h -U Nu sorority in the Phi
Alpha Tnu debates hold here last
n*Kht’
Every »orority and frater-
'dty *• entering a team ns are the
balls for men nrd women.
The
question ia "Resolved, that Pacific
should be made a junior college.”
Theta Nu upheld the n.g.itivc last
nifht anil lost to McCormick hall,
Elimination cont sts are being held
«b*h Wl»ck " nd to the winning beam
Koca the Phi Alpha Tau silver tro-
pby>
id
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St. Mary’s Institute
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Monday
October 15, S. M.
girls met for a pop assembly They
eKcted their yell leidor,
Bovorty
Luck and adjourned.
Miss Calllsta dc la Fontnine, for-
mer English and History teacher
p{ St. M »ry’s nnd now teachim
Pf Verb >o t High Scho 1,
vialled
her pupils and friends Sunday Out.
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Mr. and Mr*. Walter Harris, Mr-*
N. W. Gorham and Mrs. W. H. Eng-
ike visited Pe’wood C ha-t-r in Port-
iHmi Tuesday evening o f this wee1',
.
,.
M' 99 ^ ,r" 1
r f the 8*.
Francis Academy o f Portland spent
the week end at th- home of her
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The I a lot’ Auxi'ia. y <f the Com-
mcrei il C ub wdl givo «nothor o f
the'r popular cs d paitlai, 8 iturday
iN’enlng Cgt. 27 a th- Huber Hnl ,
The porty will a*«rt promptly at
8:80. T'-e Ha’ loween solvit will
prsvail
Ih o ghout.
Among
the
featurcs prepared t< r the occasion
will be the dDposol t n Halloween
cake that was do-at-d by the V
8. Bnkery.
Come and try your
luck at getting it.
Wc are glad to see new faces nt
each suc e-sive pirty and hope t i P“ »"**, Mf- B" d Mrs- J - K *Kc,>*
rue more bt them as time goes on *rn».
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Those on the Hon- r R«dl in the
Mr, and Mrs P. L. Petrequin of Eighth Grade for t’-e first six weeks
I.sk * Orovo attended tho C. E »re Alice
Fluke, Th-lma
Tefft
convention at Or*nco Friday and George MeKercher, Grace Johnson
Sunday,
, and Roy Halisr,
|
1. Fa rmile to Chins, Hoover mai lied hts ooltcxe
sweetheart and took her honeymoooln» to -laachurta.
8. When the Boxer uprialng ataried. Hoover built
tfefenae workai Mr*. Hoover eared for tho wounded.
»
>. Rumimi of dUeootrnt spread through North­
ern China. Violence threatened all foreigners.
4. Civil war ended Hoover’« promising explorations
hi China, and ho salted with his wilt for hoaso.
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R. H.
D. William», Tom Stump, Myrtle
HITEON LADIES PLAN h «*"*9* " *•
Mr8 Rice hn6
A CHICKEN DINNER
J Z L , from Be.-
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H.teon Progressive club
lsd.es
are p'ann.ng a dinner for the eve-
ning of November 3
This will be
a chicken dinner with all the etc.
Dinner served from six to eigh:.
| at the home of Mrs. Lena Olson.
This will precede the bazaar to
be given at the Hiteon achoolhouso
the same e v e n in r
vorton who attended the Christian
v„ de. vor convention at Ctgnco, last
;
k were Mr. , nd Mrs. John Pe-
^
son, Harold, Mr. an<f
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Mr». L. W Tucker. Mrs. M H.
Matcnlfe and »on, Ernest, J°hnme
Barnes,
Mrs.
Floyd J e ff t
and
’ laughter. Thelma,
Ruth
D «nc7>
Mason Bennett, Paul Shellenbergcr.
Cathryn Biftch and Fem Chinn'.
An interesting event of next week-
plow them for big gains.
on Thursday win be the chicken
The Saints scored in the first dinner ah dbaxaar to be held in
quarter, recovering a fumble
on
the basement of the Churutt of
Hill's 35 yard line and swashed thru
the enemy’s defense for three first ca m * .
downs and a touchdown. The kick
There will be many articles both
for the extra point went wide. Cor- useful and ornamental for sale at
coran kicked to Hill's 5 yard line the baxaar, such as pillow casts,
and then Hill, determined to make dresser scarfs, lunch seU, apron««,
a touchdown, after carrying the ball and ironing boar dcovers. The ba-
to the Saints’ forty yard line, they xaar will open at 2 P. M. and thu
lost tho ball
on downs.
dnner will be served from 5:30 t«v
St. Mary's
squad now started a 8 P. M.
drive for unother touchdown but |
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lest the ball
on downs. Hill did KINTON LADIES AID
likewise.
S t M arys received the
rT r r T a
f R I
ball again and started for Hill's!
ELECTS
Ut* M L L K 3
goal with a disastrous result f o r 1
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Hill. This drive chalked up more
Kinton, Ore., Oct. 22, (Special.)
points against the Cadets.
Cnee There was a very good attend-
during the half the Cadeta took anC4 „t the regular
meeting of the
tho ball within the shadows of th e . Kinton Ladies’ Aid Society held at
Saints goal posts, but the Saints the church last
Thursday afternoon,
held them for dowrs on the 4 yd. I
following officers were elect' d
line.
Corcoran punted to safety, j for the comi„ g y w : President, Mrs.
The whistle then blew annoueing,
Ri»h*rds-
vice
president,
th - completion of the half.
*Mrs j R Danj<l]# „ c t a r y ; Mra.
The s-cond half began with St.
Bierly! treasurer. Mrs. Roy
M arys receiving.
Both teams re-
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sorted to straight football
during ®,<,r^y-
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the third quarter and no
scores P « ““ condition, there * r e J 8
mem
were made by either squmi.
nnd « nice htt!e ,um in " "
Corcoran added two more tallies r*MUrT ' _________________
to the score for the Saints in the , I f l _
r T lI T P I F
fourth quarter but failed to convert I l I L l i r t K U K I g l 411/1
the goal either time.
BITY PROPERTY HERE
Thus at the end of the game the i
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•core stood 24-0. St. Mary's hav-
Mr*. Madge Moeves has so'd her
ing won from the strong Hill Mil- resirfenc» en Blanton Ave., Pear the
itary team. The Saints were out
A|„ha-Hiiber school to Mr. and Mrs.
weigh« d approximated tea to fif Roy nf Hillsboro, who will ta’<e
tec-n pounds to th« man..
possession on November 1.
Corcoran ard Hashererof were
Mrs. Meeves is planning fa| f o to
the stars for the Saints, while Bil- Seattle, Washington,
w heX
her
lings and Kellv upheld the honors husbsnd owns and manages a r«*-
of tha Hill Military squad.
i taurant.