The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, November 16, 1928, Image 1

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VOLUME VI. NO. 51.
B. H. S. Takes Gam e,
Armistice Day 6-0
I h h ; ii s c h o o l n e w s
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Forest Grov«
Beaverton high
• houl defeated
Forest (¡ruve high at F orest drove
Monday. Nov. 12, by a »core of 6-0.
Although the gnme was played on
a very w«t field, fumbles were infre
ijuvnt . The score at the end of the
first half was 0-0 and oil Indications
pointed towards a aeoralet» tie bat
Beaverton ram s bark in the third
period to score the only touchdown
of the game a fte r the ball had been
worked from the center of the field
On a aerie* of line smashes. June«
carried the bull on the »coring play.
The fourth quarter found the ball
In Bcuverton'a pusm-aiion in Forest
d rove te rrito ry and although they
made several dangerous threats, Bea­
verton was unable to make a fu rth er
»cure. Jones, lAiru, and Boring star-
redfnr the winners. Buchanan, Foreat
drove'» crack ha fbn k. waa injured
In the fourth quarter a id had to In-
taken from the game. Aa a reault of
thta game Beaverton now leads by
two game.« to one In the three games
played between the two schools.
EASTERN STAR DIN­
NER IS BIG SUCCESS
About three hundred people a t ­
tended the Eastern
S tar
D asaar
and dinner held a t the Masonic Hall,
Tuesday evening of this week.
A d dightful ai d bounteoua dln-
r e r was *erved, afte r the dinner a
•hort piogrum W«a rendered which
waa enjoyed by all.
The l>ooth» we;o a 'l prettily de-
rorated with different c lured crepe
paper.
Some of the li oths were
fortune t lltng, fanew work, randy,
fish pond, apron», and miscellan­
eous.
The first prise, a treasu re chest,
was won by Mrs Asbury.
M ry
H att'e H arris won th« second prize,
a silver fork and spoon, and th«
third prise, a console net, went to
Mra. Dora Stipe.
i.loyd A m lir on, Veil Kmniou«
and H»l> Halt»«« sang a song Mra
Lu, III« Itartofth sar.g, rc »mpatil« I
b) Ml»*» Nancy Johnson- Ail e Al
le r gave a dare»', accompanied by
Miaa
Elate
Diet*.
Mr
M a rc »
Bench gave a vocal >io|o. ac ompan-
led by Mra. Marcus Be» ’h at the
piano. O ther in tcreatirg »election*
were also given.
houara on W atson St., form erly oc-
cupled by F. Knorr and family.
SERVICES SCHEDULED
Mr. Jonas Is well known hero as
FOR KINTON CHURCH
he was thp publjshey of th« Reg- !
t#rton' Timka, one of the numerous
Regular aorvices at tho Kinton
predecessor* of The Benverton Re-
view. He la 'e r moved to Prlnevllle church Sunday.
Preaching by the p,i«tor, Rev. W.
where for a number of years ho
L. S trange, nt ten o'clock in tho
published the Central Oregonian.
Ho la now on the road selling morning. Bible sch ol a t eleven.
All the community ary most cor­
adhesive paper tape such as Is used
yxt«nstve|v tn doing tip pircels in dially Invited to attend these s e r ­
»tore« and other places of huainexs. vices a t any time.
THE YOUNGS ENTER- KINTON GRANGE TO
TAIN CLUB AT HOME
H0LD A MEETING
Kinton, Ore., Nov. 14, 1928, (S pe­
cial) The next meeting of the lo
cal grange will b 1 on December 1st,
a Saturday. On this dr.to the r e ­
gu lar ai nua) clei tIon < f o(Rears wiM
occur. Members of K nton grange
will wlah to keep this In mind,
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
TO GIVE A DANCE
T>»e Roval Nelghh >rs will give
one of th eir popular dances in the
I. O. O. F. Hall, Thursday, Nov
22. A free lunch will ha s e w / . Be
The Rslei^h Parent-T eacher a s ­ sure and save this date.
sociation w'li meet Monday a t 8
Time In baking r o 'n ,°'M TrnV k*
p. m. a t the school hou e with Mr*,
C. V- Ross as the speaker, her sub reduced by edd tig a litt’o hot w a ­
Jfct will be “ Alms a d Object of te r to greased porntojs. T h » steam
hastens the baking,
P aren t Teacher W ork.’’
RALEIGH P. T. A. TO
MEET
MONDAY
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November 16, 192N.
$1.50 Per Year
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î Short items About
COURT HOUSE ITEMS
ARRESTS
Willi* Chaclur waa arrested on
Nov. 6, by Sheriff Reeve», o.i a
liquor charge.
Mra. Zurbeck was arrested Nov.j
6 on a liquor chnrye by Sheriff.
Reeves.
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liquor! chargé b ? s e r7 ff* ic iv ° n.n ^ I n t e r e s t i n g
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Local Man Gets In
National Magazine
"Automotive
News"
Town Caucus Held
In i. 0.0. F.
I)e-
It Was Voted To Cail Tick­
et The “Projfressive
Citizen’s Ticket”
votes Pajfo and a Half
Tu E. Marsh
WINS
BOXING
CUP
k in g George I'resm trd Marsh With
Medal For Work Dur ng
War
\ IRTO FOX FARM
GETS MAS^ PRIZES
Mr. and Mrs- V. B. Price of the
Vilto Fox Farm located on the can
yon road, are t|iu proud owners of
>n r ribbons won with five entries
of foxes gt th« International Stock
Exposition In Portland. Their first
pr m < winner was a'oo runner up for
»wvepitnkra in Ita color class. Mrs.
Price did all th? necessary grooin­
i' g and handling of her own foxes
during the two days of color clas­
sification and judging as Mr. Price
was unable to attend the i*how d u r­
ing the day. There were 203 fo x ­
es exhibited from Or.'gon, Idaho,
W ashington and Montana, thia be­
ing the third annua] fox show held
bv the Atm-rirnn
National
Fox
Breeder'» Aasoclstion
In conjunc­
tion with the Livoitork Exposition.
W k S 2 :
was
eri rated
by
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MARSH’S GARAGE
When o nationally circulated m i-
g'trlne come» to Beaverton and
gives one of our I ns nesamen a
page at'd a half wr,l.--up, the Re­
view »its up n«d »*ks I f elf if there
Is n»»t someth ng to Hu- old saying
that "F ar off pastures are always
green."
Living 1» re In this lovely volley,
surround»d by the bounces of N a­
KINTON S. S. TO HOLD
ture. we are ap t to think that all
these hlngs are Just a m atte.' of
CONTEST
SO O N
cuursu f„r r<er>-!ody; a rd th at the
floods of the Mississippi, tho cy-
Kinton. Ore., Nov. 12. 1628, (Sj»e.
WOMAN LIVES 500 ML rlone» of the prairie statca, the ti­
clal)
At the regular aea l>>n of
FROM RAILROAD dal wav, a of th • Immc. la'-e ro ssts.
Sunday arh ul held
last
Sunday,
the thunder storm», the gross hop
Mra. H arriett« Font waa »'»pointed
I «■ s o rd other kindred afflictions
aa chairm an of a com mittee to
Mr». V . M. * C 'aw ford frooi the
make plan« to promote the interest new Kid Ijike gold mini- g district of mankind are only the product
seme versatile au thor’s fertile
of the community Hondiy arhool 1« Leu« la has la-en v.siting at the of
hnertfiatiofi.
There are a t prevent 58 enroll»,!, home of Mr». A. M. F ill the p»»l
W«‘ nrk IS* ro lu. lng herewith three
hut the committee’ In charge of two wrakg.
th« drive hope to double the num­
In »pesflng of her 'r ip here Mr* ro ts that oecupled a prominent place
ber.
Two »Idea were chaaen, the Craw ford •»>’■ th at they Were thpe« in a recent number of the A uto­
reds and the blues,
Miaa Mabel day» coming a hum 'r d miles by motive News,'' whi h were acrom-
Van Klerk 1» captain of tha rod« boat. On the trln they encountered I anled by a page and a half of
closely prnted m stfcr, gotten up by«
and
Miaa M argaret V andrrm nst. had w lrds and »now storm s, m ak­
a special repreaenta'iv« of th a tp lr -
ing
it
Impossible
to
cross
the
lakes
captain of the blues. E a-ly in the
I d cal and wh’ch, t e “victim tell*
to
Go'd
Pines
and
the
famous
Lac
year the winning a'd- will give a
u* l as caused more comment than
dinner to the losers. All those in ­ Fuel 1 akes.
Mr». Craw ford owns and operate* onythi'-g C a t has ev» j been* printed
te re s t'd In t'd a good work and who
Rre not enrolled aa members are u Lodge known ns tl,e ''P atrici»,' about him, thouyh he did get some
ram e ally requested to help these at the new Red Lake district. The I uhllcity »'»out th.> wlnt log of a
young ladies In the drive for more Lodge I* three hundred mile* from cup in a boxing tournam ent nnd sev-
eial other ncidents which have hap­
members. New song hooka are soon the nearest railroad.
pened in a life on two continents.
to bo ordered so there will oe • -
It might be of interest to know
nough for alt.
CARD PARTY Jfl TO
th at Mr Marsh win In charge of
BE HELD NOV. 21 one uf the units which kept tho
LARGE VOTE POLLED I
airplane» of th e ' Allies in repair
T|ic Ln*tyr» S tar 1» sponsoring during th« hectic day» of tho war,
IN SOME PRECINCTS
•V
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a «ard party for S aturday, Nov. 24 for which he w.ia pr a nted with
Kinton, Ore., Nov. 10, 1928, (S p e­ a t the Masonic Hall. Ti Is will b> altritl-ih Meritorious Service
Me­
cial) There was a large vote cast the last cn d party of tho season. dal for his work w-ith the 1097th
Inthia precinct a t the Presidential, Those in charge * of arrangem ent* Aerial Squadron, attached to tho
S tate, and county election held at are Mr. and Mr*. ! yfiel I, Mr. and British. He 1» one of four \m vl-
the grang„ hall last Tuesday. Those Mra. II. Buck, Mr and Mr». C. W. c«n» to ivi qv« this honor.’ ih c
who served on the hoards are as Craig, Mr». K am berxer, (\ li*. II nfedal was presented by
King
Mia. Lutie
Boring Ueorgs.
Inflows: day le a n t; Chairman, O«o. Nc|*on, and
Everyone
Is
most
cordially
invited
Kidder, Judge,
H arry Flint, first
clerk, KfHe V anklrek, second clerk, to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Uvawcll are
Ada C utting and third rlerk, Rnr- HEAD
entertaining Mrs. Boswell's parents,
rh V nrK 'aek; night bonrd: chairman
Mr. and Mr*. R
Schuler, from
Floyd BW ly, Judge, John
Boge, HITEON BAZAAR IS
Medford, Oregon
first clerk, All-c Richards, second
WELL ATTENDED
■s • I -A
L. M. Th »nuts, the m anager of
r'e rk , Annabel Flint a rd third clurlj
tho local T hrift store and his wife
May Snider. 'They« we|i» ills vote*
Report a were given by the Bn- visited f rie d * nt Dullus, Oregon,
cast, most of them In the earlier
ta n r and three *p> clal canning com­ on ArmixtLe Day.
p a rt of tha day.
m ittees of the liiteon l ’rogrcsslve
club meeting he'd Wednesday a fte r­
EDITOR OF TIMES
noon a t tho Krne t H ite home,
Tho»u rtpwrta »how th a t th» not
RETURNS H E R E r*<fei0ta
w«re Vnoro th an $200 from
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the effort» of the diffenert c«m-
Mr. K. Jonas and family have
Moved Ir.to one of the Jacob Schmitt mlttccs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young en ter­
tained the Neighborhood club at
(heir home . Tuesday evening
A fter whiling away the hour* for
a tim e with “80')’’ It was found
the Mrs, L.Hughson nnd Mr. E- 10.
BWaiaon had thh hl*hr‘8t
scores
Consolations w ent to Mr.
and
Mr». A. Anderson.
Delicious refrathm ents were ser­
ved by the hostess,
in-, -■ t.
Hciivprton, Washington County, Oregon.
Beaverton will meat tough op­
position h*ro Kriiluy when th«-y tuck
lo lit« »in tin I'ui'kro»« eleven. Mon­
day I’n ik io « baa Snuly high »«-It
mil 2‘> 0 whl h proved their »Ireiig
th on thv gridiron.
No arhool wn» held Mmnl y, Nov.
12. In ol> «rvai ri> o ' Ai ii’t.U o day
Opposite Te urn's Crack which although fol mg on Sunday,
waa li'unlly ct'L'brsleil tbu fo lowing
Halfback Taken Off day.
th« gamo will be cull« I Friday at
Field In 4th Quarter
2:30 p. m.
A «tudent body aaacmbly waa h e ­
ld Wadnc day morninif.
Tryout» wore he'd for t* e »tudent
SCORE END, HALF 0 0 body
play,
!*| 1 tin ApplaJ
I
«■day nlifht but the cant baa nut
boon choaon a» yet. M itt San.’ ’"d U
Loral 8.|Uaii Win* Sivi-nd Surra«, tha director of th.a play.
■iva Game From
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WII^ON,
CHAIRMAN
O tto Rrickaon Nominated For May­
or. Thyng, Recorder-Treasurer.
The town caucus was held fn the
I. il- O. F. hall Wednesday evening
a t 8:00 o’clock. A. E. Wilson acted
as rhnlrm an and France» Livermore
acted as secretry for the evening.
Mr. Erickson was nominated by
W. E. Pegg to run for the office
of mayor for th* coming year.
Mr. A. E. Wilson was nominated
for mayor by Mike W elter. Mr.
Wilron withdrew hia name and Mr.
Erickson was nominated by a c ­
clamation.
Mr. Ja s Lewis and L. L. Myer*
were appointed as te lers, a ft^ r tho
nomtnat'on of the Mavor.
For Cpuncltmeii for two yearn,
Mf.. GmV nominated A. E. Wilson.
Binder nominated J. W. Rnynai i
UNION CHURCH SER­
aod someone ire did not ju st log
Elmer Stipe ju st as he
VICE» AT BETHEL nominated
wax comb g into the room.
At
the count, Mr. Wi son was declared
A union Church Thanksgiving ser­ to have received a m ajority of the
vice will I« held at the Bethel Con­ votes and was declared the nomin-
gregational church on Wednesday . r *
f o r the second Councilman to
evening. November 28, a t eight o’­ *erve two years, Messrs Haynarrf
clock. The leal m inisters wll| con­ J . le w i- and i
K TeHicrt were
duct the service snd Rev.
Bert
»Kd at tbe first ballot there
Waddington. pastor
the Weaver- waa no m ajority Tor any one so the
ton MelbectMd' eflurch w-l | bring the ballot was ca*t out a rd th e narm
evening's
message.
Everyone
is receiving the lowest number
of
cordially invited.
Votes was withd-awn. On tbe se­
cond ballot J. Lewi» received the
m ajority and was declared no-CgtaC
MRS. ERICKSON EN­
ed.
TERTAINS OFFICE!^ Fpr Rcq*»rder-Trea«urer. o r lv two
nam«* were presented. Geo. Thvng
Mis.
Albert
Krirk»on,
Noble and F. Dietsch. The form er receiv­
Grand of the local Rebekah Lodge, ed the largx»r number of votes and
e n te rta in 'd her officers and their hus- so will go on the ticket. The m eet­
f anti» with a p atty at her home, ing decided th at the na»ne for t'te
ticket should be “Citixcn’s P ro g res­
Fridny evening.
Cards were played and musical s iv e ’’
Pcgg then moved the ad ­
»election« were enjoyed and duiniV
and delirious ref^csbmwnts Were journ.
>«rved b y the hostess,
LAYMEN COMMITTEE
Mr- and M rt, Frank Purnell, pas­
TO GIVE SERVICES
to r of one of the the Christian
churches in Portland, were dinner
The Lavmngie t« mm it ter- is p re­
guest* a t the D. C. Howard home
paring an Hitereating program to
recently.
t
he presented a t the regular Sun­
R. U. LWnoey, accompanied l»y A. day morning worsbpi in Bethel Con­
M. Jannsen and Charles Imlay of gregational church on November 25
Recdville and Low-oil McAlear of a t eleven o’clock.
The complete
IllUaboro left Saturday morning on service wilt be conduct«! by tha
a week's hunting trip In Southern laymefl uf the church and you arc
Oregon.
cordtwlly invjjed to come.
CIRCUIT COURT
dome* Wood has filed su it on an
action for money, against M. Tan-
gawa. Tho*. Tongue, J r., ia the a t­
torney for the plaintiff.
A. W. Kilburg ha* filed suit on
an action for money against John
Stick«!. Hare, McAlear and I’eter*
are tiie attorneys for the plaintiff.
I. P. Bledsoe has filed suit on an
action for money against George
and Clara Morrow, husband and
wife. M. B. Bump is the attorney
fo r the plaintiff.
A. Boyd Williams has filed suit
on an action for money against W.
A. Wilson. G. E. H am aker la the
attorney for the plaintiff.
M. K. Mague»,- and M. R. U s -
guerc doing business a t 57 garage
baa filed su it on a foreclosure a u ­
to lien against the Oregon Tallow
i*nd Hide Co., a corporation.
In the cmc of the S tate of O re­
gon vs. kobert Woods, the defendant
appeared in person, in the .custo­
dy of the sheriff. He plead guilty
and waived fine for sentence, which
w a» $500 ai d six m- nths in jail.
The question of parole will be con­
sider«!
In the case of the S tate of Ore
gon vs. Carl Oppel, the defendant
appeared in person, and plead g u il­
ty to a liquor charge, waiving
grand jury indictment. He waived
fine for aent -nce, which waa $500
and 6 months in the County jail.
He will be paroled on sen’escg 5?
he pays the 6600.
i
PROBATE
catate of Mary 8. Schindler,
deceased, ha» been filed for pro­
bate. A. L. Schindler is th e ad ­
m inistrator for the estate.
The e state of William V etter, de­
ceased, has been filed for probate,
recently.
Jam es Perrim an is the
petitioner. Hare. McAlear and P e­
ters are the attorneys for the e s­
tate.
N o te s
A bout
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T o w n T h is
SPECIAL
Many L ocil
WRITERS
People
Guests of Portland
A re
D 'nner
Friend»
Mrs. W arren is confined to her
home by illn e " .
Ralph Mapes spent the week end
with friends at Corvallis.
Mrs. N. G- Freeman visited Mrs.
J . li. Stiles a t F orest, Grove, F r i­
day of la st week.
Mr. and M ri. Tony Boxirh are
parents of a baby, born at tbeir
home on Johnson Roadt w est of
town, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Freem an were
guests of friends a t Club, Mead­
ows a t a luncheon and an a fte r­
noon of music, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Freeman
were dinner guests of friends a t
P arkrose, Portland, la st week.
Mr. and Mrs. T rigg Panzer of P-
ortland visited Sunday a t tbe home
of her fath er M, W elter.
Mrs. Charles E sterley was a guest
a t the Martin P ra tt home in P o rt­
land, Monday and Tuesday.
Jam es E arkhurst of Portland vis­
ited a t the W. H. Sc id more home,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C- Doty and
daughter,
Lourraine
motored- to
Brownsville Ore. Sunday.
Mis. Charles Dunham o f P ort­
land was a week end guest of M r.
and Mrs. Georg* P. Uendersou.
Mr*. Charles E sterly was a guest
at th e M artin P ra tt borne ia P ort­
land several days la st week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach and her
m other Mrs. Jam es Pinder re tu rn ­
ed Sunday from a two week's v isit
in California.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lass well, nnd son
M arriage licenses were issued to
C ar’e f'ourtney and Jo ephine P o t - • Lewi* Lee, J r., visited a t the Brooks
Bead home in Portland on Monday
ter, both of Hllsboro. Nov. 8.
David Anderson and Lyd'a Luthi afternoon and evening.
were m arried at T igard Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek and
church (by Rev, L. R- Sibley, Nov. daughter C athryn Helen were Sun­
8.
day dinner guests at the Wayne Van
k leek home in Kinton.
TEACHER’S RECEP
Mr. and Mrs. R J . Rassmussen
TION HELD INGYM. and daughter, Hazel, of Hillsboro
spent Monday in the John B .Hays
The reception given »he teachers home.
cf the Kce.vurtoii schools, in the
Mrs. J . J . Van Kleck and daugh­
gymnasium of the High School,
Friday evening, wa* well attended ter, Miss Helen of K nton were
guests a t the W. R. VanKleek home
In apite of the bad weather.
The precram committee,
which Monday.
Mra. M yrtle Haines visited at th e
consisted of Mrs. Floyd Tefft, Mr*.
H arry Barnes, Mrs Lutie Boring, home of her daughter, Mrs. P. L.
and Mrs. Bcsw-i-U sponsored a very Petrequin a t Lake Grove Tuesday
interesting program . The program and W ednesday of this week.
consi.-ud c f the following: rem arks
Mrs- H. C. H aitw ig attended a
by Mr. Hedge, chairm an of tho bridal shower, given in honor of
evening, a solo by Dr. T albert, ac­ Mrs. Thelma W hite a t th e home
companied by Willi* Cady a t the of Mrs. H enry G arl in Portland.
piano, address of we’cjm e by Mrs. W ednesday afternoon.
W alter H arris, response by Profes­
sor Metxler, introduction
of the
feathers, piano duet by B arahara PORTLAND FIRE LAD­
Cady and Helen Tefft, speech hy
DIES IN HILLSBORO
Dr. Mason, a ch eib solo by J . A.
Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. A n­
Chief of police L. V. Jenkins of
derson, solo* by W ilis Cady, ac­
companied by Mrs. Doty, a darky- Portland w-ill come to Hillsboro on
song by Doy Gray, Jam es Binder, the evening of Thursday, Nov. 22
W alter H arris, W. E. Pegg and He will be accompanied by Tommy
Francis Livermore, accompanied by Luke, the well known commercial
Maurice Manning, pianq solo
by club singer and leader of commun­
ity song, the members of the P o rt­
Maurice Manning,
member*
A fter the program rcfre*hmentx, land police quartet, the
Band,
consisting of cokies and punch were of the Portland F irem an's
L ieutenant Crane of the police de­
served.
partm ent and several other specia-
f s ts . They will assist the pastor
MISS HELM BUYS
the Hillsboro Methodist church
SHOP IN BEAVERTON of
in pattin g on a humorous concert
a t the Venetian th eatre of Hill -
Miss M yra H tlm of Portland, at l>oro in order to get money for the
Hillsboro a year ago, has rented the benefit of the church.
shop recently occupied by Mr3.
The Portland cops and fire lad-
Rose Fletcher- Mi s Helm's home di-s will parade the city street*
i - in Portland. She has been tra v ­ preceding the concert, which will
eling for about five years, teaching consist of all sort» of songs an 1
to paint lamp shades hud decora -
tir e magazine racks. No special stunts.
ability is needed to do this beau­
tifu l work. V isitors are always BEAVERTON PHAR­
MACY CHANGE HANDS
welcomed a t the studio.
CARS COLLIDE ON
BROADWAY, FRIDAY
The Beaverton Pharm acy opened
up under a new m anagem ent Thurs ­
day morning.
Geor.re Bradshaw,
the new m anager has been in this
business for twenty-five years irr
Portland and is a graduate of tbe
N orth Prctfib Pbr.rm acy College
He and hi* family will reside he -
Last Friday neon :a Mr. Burke
was driving his Ford car towards
Hillsboro, he started to pass ano­
th er car g rin g in the opposite di­
rection a rd driven by a Timber wo­
man. There was not room enough
'and they collided in front of tno pFTITAVY CHURCH
Beaver Pharmacy. No o» e was in­
DEDICATION SUNDAY
jured but both ears wt re badly tin -
maged.
The Bethsnv B' nti«t Church a t Ba-
i hsny will be dedicated next Sun­
Mr. and Mr». Claude Anderson cf day afternoon.
All churches an-,
Oc n Lake, who a e making there t b ' who’s community of Beaverton
home in Portl n i for the w inter, a- are in -itrd tv att»nd. Service* w-ill
rrn* A riristh e Dnv at tbe borne of, s t t r t nt ?:(W. A free lunch will be
his sister Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek served at 6 in the even:ng. Preach-
and fam ily.