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IC U U IO K, UK b University Library Ri '%-* ' «, IF ITB I I I BEAVERTON, REV IR WH . FOR CLEAN THF. FOR IT T l I E f i E A [ } V E R T O N . R e v i e r e a d in g 1 FOR ALL THE 1 FAMILY 1 w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VI, NO. 52. City Dads Adopt The Single Copy, 5 Centn HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. m Parkrose’s Famous Squad Defeated, 37-0 i PROCLAMATION Friday, -----------------------------------------■ November 23, 192H- Fiddlers Fo Vie For Substantial Prize $1.50 Per Yea» - ... ____ COURT HOUSE i t e m s '1 Short Items About « ----------------— ------------------------- -- -------- Uf»v»rt(in I'laya Oregon City Friday At all times nt:d in all places, ARRESTS Tha U.-avarton high school foot man bava gathered together at tha Lawrence Vandehey, A. J. Ever#, hall Uam will trsvel to Oregon lose of the harvaat to give thanlca Bill Wotson and Ray Vandehey City Friday, Nov. 23, whara thay will to the Divine Power which blesses were arreeted on a liquor charge iruiiunt.il tough opposition agmnst their lab.ra and mu.lu them to Nov. 19, b* Sheriff Reeves and lb» lattor’s eleven. Thla gauia prosper. Heap rooted in the heart Deputy Weekcrt. j wll bring to a glorioua rloae tha of mankind is tha instinct to make j an* grateful acknowledgement A hr, ■■ i fgoat T™*. aucia . * aful football aaaaon an- _ , , ack nowit dgement to a ,,, „ Some Diacuaaion AOOUl CIRCUIT COURT Little Items About People Jeyed by a Beaverton eleven In many Let-Up Ih Ordt,red In Run- guiding P.ovldence which la above Well Known Local Man Is . Theodore Von Loon has filed suit ) rare, it Hhs won elx games, from and beyond the Work of human i Fi nding Out H ow on an action for monoy against Rov In And Around Vi- Amity, (Irani high freahman, Gieeh** ning Up Of Score But To Try For A Prize minds and human handa. Rawes. Thos. Tongue Jr. is the urn, Tin aid, Forast Qiova and Park- (Hir nutlonal observance o f an an- I Suitable Spring* Are attorney for the plaintiff. . einity of Beaverton , Score Is One-sided roe«, loat one game to Hillsboro Monday Night nual day of Thanksgiving j« a her W. J. McCready has filed suit on high 1-0, and tied one game with itage from the Pilgrim Father*,! i an action for money against C. D.j Bcappoose U II. It has amassed who aaacmh'ad at the turn o f the Wsgner. R. J. McCntody is the at IB SPECIAL MEETING a total o f 170 pointa against Its VISITORS OUTCLASSED year to offer prayer and praise to | C H A M P IO N IS J U D G E torney SPECIAL WRITERS for the plaintiff. opponent 88. Aa a reward for the Almighty God from whom came A. J. h'.esz has filed suit on a 1 wonderful record achieved thla year their strength to endure daily hard mortgage foreclosure against L. E. the teem will have the nan.os of ship and to J face unknown danger. r w f aw w vw w .ia iiv w ii u n fig e r i Another Man Ta Bo (kosen aw* Bdvee. 19 all ita members inscribed upon a cup H ow F-rat String Men Left At It is fitting that we should rever- C ontet To Be Hebt In Hillsboro forn 'y fo“ ' the pîa^nïff ** * * P* °Pk H#T* V i-iU r* which is in the auditorium of tho , cntly continue In this day o f pro*, Water Me ers From O ct of Town Four Nights In Succession "Wilkes Abstract Co. a corporation •chooi house. * • fcn<* Tb« Game ferity and security the inatitution nm* ft ed suit on * q action for mon- Beaverton defrated Park Rote th ,y founded amidot adversity and ey aganst R. L. Tucker. Thos. high on tho local grounds last Fri peril. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Aabling and At tho apeoial day — 38-0. Beaverton with The football - •----- game — last * week be- Now, i ■.i-iriu.«, therefore, in In wmiurnuiT oonformlty with c ____.i . . meeting - , - of th« — —/ — -----— —- started ---------— o - ff ------- ---- ------------ -">• w .— wnn hints Ilrown o f Laurel, Manager Tongue m Jr. 1« the attorney for the Mrs. H. A. Jensen of Portland weds Council he.ii at the Town Hail Mon- a bang In thr first quarter when tween the B. H. S. team and the the proclamati n of tie President f » r th* Washington County Fair **“ ’ Earl -------— Strong has filed ----- suit ---- on ... an ™ ' “ nc* . “ !on . . * ue»u nt Mr. Mrs. day evening o f this week,the budget || swept the Park B om team o ff »quad from Parkros* was proba- o f tb« United State« which com«« as I •»* «l*» the candidate for the office — -----. - _ and . as adopttu aa published In these Its feet by scoring four, touchdowns bly the biggest disappointment the « recurring reminder of our na- ot county commissioner at the e - action tor money against F. E. ” * Alexander, last Tuesday. lh" r* "* t b*ln* * ,in* U’ before the gun waa ehot for thefirat local la s. have experienced this Oenal unity In the per( etuation of *«ction held this month, called tu et Kimmer Hare McAlear and Pe-‘ Mrs. V. R. M. Crawford o f new OC**l ~ r Pr|m«nt. time. From then on second atring year. Though Beaverton won to the th's American custom. I, I L. Pat- the Review Office this week and an- tir" are the »ttomeya for the plain- Red Lake Gold Mining District, who I tolJowing the adoption of tho men wire used and they managed tun« o f 87-0 the game was disap teraon. Governor o f Oregon, do pro- nounced that preparations were go- tiff’ hue been visiting with Mrs. A. M. uigvt tite Council passed an ordì- to hold their opponents. The touch- pointing in that the local team claim Thursday, November 29th, ,nIT forward for a county wide con- ^ D* kump has filed suit on an Fells, has returned to her home, •■fine« (cvylng the tua as laid gut In downs wrrs divided as follows w t n e j to have no opposition worth 192«. as Thanksgiving Day, and do teat for old time fiddlers action for money against J. W. d p i .«. t. i i rv. budget on , copy gf whl.h U to go Buru. 8, Jones.2. Mh.nnon, 1 The mentioning. hereby set K .aide a . a public hoi-! ThU con to* to to be held in Hills- D D- Bump » "d M. B. ¥i , . t t h T P ^ r t è ^ M ^ . l Jo the t ouqty Clerk and Vns to the feature of the game rame In the p.rkroae came h«re highly Uu.k-d ld* r ^ and will c*ns|,t more strictly B,onlP are »•»« attorney« for the in portu^d County aaa«4«or M that th. t.x can „rat quarter when J .: es returned . . . fttit whl* U t u. on th|, day give thought •P'a>“ «'« ^ • tournament. On Sun Pla^ ‘ ^ - , _ Mr, D . ^ m u Ì i impToved t f - be spread on the tax 1 at« of the i. Park Rose punt fifty yard« for f,.BUg one o f the best teams to man"« fej < w»Mp with r.atur in M- nday, Tuesday and Wedne,- Alexander Delman and Alfred u.r h " ' , ......,aliun P county a touchdown. touchdown. the east oi i'orlia id, Sandy, some I SchieWr g the fru it*.of the harvest. »»rings, Nov. 2S, 2«, 27 and s W l» » « J a v a fiied suit on a n 1- Roy Mrs. J. Kelley, a recent visitor at The pholgrepher came to Beaver- thing There was some discussion _ vf . the _ like 26 to 0 J and it was Get us confirm and «'lengthen the 28 the prelimin .r e« will ho play-- f " n f°r m e*f against . . Council sen d in g a nominal amount Gin High School Mondiy and took thought they stood a good chance *1»* ot family H'* aad renew the td off and on the evening of Thurs I‘«ym? and H. C. Neongan. Tho-. th» home c f her daughter, Mrs. of money to aaeertain whether there pictures Of the Freshman cl«««, of getting away with the long end t'ond of hearth and ho home. Let us d*F- Tlu.i.<ag|ving n ig .t, November Tongue, Jr. to the attorney for Jacob Schmitt for several weeks, returned to her home in Sprague, was a possibility of getting water Sophomore the Junior Junior class, 0j the the score, score, hare. hare. Sophomore class, class, the class, o( expre<s * le for peace hy Ä t*v «nal Will be p'ayed. W. the PM*"tiffa. expresa our our gratitu gratitude fi«m the wess nger springs north tha football team, the fire «quad Jf| th(} flr>t two minut , f th I ix,<,ndinit the spirit to g I th« world *' Atexagfer will V play Emtr.k Davis Itovi _ Monday has filed auit for Waah- recenUy- __ of Town hut ecU.n will not b* taken the Torch Honor 8 ei*ty, and o f the (|m (, Beaveiton had ored ° twi lending gen £****• H* '• f 3 / e ,r * but yre I divorce I>.e Davis on William Ruynard of Pacific City, toward« the authorisation of any faculty ard had their annone»«. „ „ .u« ruh. a , charges cruel and inhuman father or of vacs Jack icaynaru, Raynard, is to vismng visiting aid to . t£ose in Kj,U„ sure in. *^du!, and hindly , . ---- »— __ _ that he .. can . . handle ~ . r . of --------- miner •«prnditursw until the next regular ^ T h# Junlor^rl«*« held a meeting f)n |(|) flrn |)la , ].u\ r(, 0 WJ to sorow or need. le t us give thanks flddk *" e‘T* •» the tost o f them, treatment. Toe couple were mar- at the Raynard home here He ce- their ........... “ ....... i'“ / i m . n s e was meeting which comee the first Mon- Monday morning and . rty>*v M r° r manifold material Mrs I n « by Numerous prizes " have boon post- ned in Hiltohor. in Ju l* 1827. |ebrated the «6th ad v ersary o f his , ,__ . 1 recetve but they did not vet hold Measurements . - ' n'’1" ,urnin« our m irja day In Itocembcr. v|a»s ring MeasuremenU were were U - ta- ^ (^r until" after Beaverton and h arts tn td “ nd Several old time payers Hare. McAlear and Peters are the birth Nov 1« todto- one has rigurvd out that the " rd*r* in so that the , ^ The« wl « s Liuveiton ;hi ‘ h"1** o f the spirit » ve lrra.lv rignifiod Ihetr inUn- attorneys for the plaintiff ' * ’ rv ‘ ar* piobshl) two hundred to t <f«*dcnts might get the rings as punted three or four o f the Parkrose ' n T°*timony Wh«r<. f, I have thm « f ‘ »hlng part. In the case o f th* State o f Or*- an<A .M” " , ? ‘ S^huler’ Parent* payers in ttto town who hav, to pay *°°n aa Po»;»wr. men stood s ound and watched ''ereunto set my hw .l end «uiuswl k>’'»k H-.rrir.gton, the winner of Kon vs- RalPh Norton, th* defend- ®‘ !r *; ” " Boswell, reeent vis- upwants dollar, each each „ A ® r *ntyd|'*s JonM v p e< C( the (hv hell ,(l, up and , nj , th* seal of the . 'tors at the Boswell home, left for upwsrq. of of twenty iwemy five rtvs dollars m — «totstto w|'l . V . be 7 held , M||rk Mark Jones la*‘ Hude of ,T ‘ Oregon »cegon to to the Henry Ford National champion- ant P 'fad « "ilty .- water Friday high »ehoo> iuf| seventy MVrnty yards )> rd, tv la another a. . tiler M . »r. • h- r n . i <l . a t - l»»h m h day dny >bip for th- whole United States, In th« ««•■« " f the State of Ore , th®lr b ";*r Medford by automo- |n dtrtri Hues in hevping up « a water f . moru n,on,l ag * f 1» tha h r .- * l*’r*un| a x*l_ thi* «»stem which l* losing the people » “ dltorlum between the frr«Mna«-n Cpx" V d i-rw i a let- ‘,f N u m b e r , A. D. 1928. L L. who is in the county at present. *t°n **• Frank Patterson, the de- Wednesday, and who will do exhibition playing fvnd«"* appeared in person, was Mr. ard Mrs. F. M. Roseman are here upwards of five theusMid dol- ■"<! UP ,n running up the score and PATTERSON, Governor, i . . . I»r year. , - i r Following v..iii..in U which wticx there Monday u_______ ___7i_„ _______ ____ ______ — ----- lars Monday and and the the respectv« r*»pcctve teams se- yet , Beaverton at each of the preliminaries and at arra|gneT and pi-ad guilty. , moving to Salem thia week. They continu d , to run up thefi^al wiU ►« ore i f judges. ^ J- Thompson appeared in per- have been in business in Beaverton was a suggestion that the matter '***•'’ *■** cip r è e *b* flffurea until at the end of the CARNA PETERSON U..IT o f selling of the water eystem be a^M4-d by r-JItsI «th fT l’P V ill i v / i u c There will he prizes awarded at bon an<1 was given until Nov. 20 for many years as the proprietors Weibb. T h! h ,tf ,he lcort ato®d 31 *° Ronald 13 I W m l K b t gch of th-* Irnlnaries and In ad- to plead hto case. of “ Dew Drop Inn’’ placed on the bnllot at the regular i. 1V*' It was well along in th* H*1 Freshmen have chosen Noma Brown. d * T I «*•*»«. there will be reveral sub- James Fuiiy ap eared in a election which comes early in Dec- j„ i ,n«..,nr . n.i i a,|K.rt W il- 'luartrr that 1’ ar^iose op lied up ait1 Parifle University F> rest Grove rtantial rash prizes given at the *°n ard - a s arraigned. H a sen . v ff f . " . » ■ rtw« '?nt.e,^ ' " ed »rober Urns. d i.cu «ion s .1) took ^ 1IU and W i '’ H;rcaJ „nncV tfisV got th , b.11 to ill he impo e l Wednesday. ^ at a ^ b l e birthday Oregon. November 18 (Special) | finals. tenee utoce *fUH the meeting had twee ™ ' 1 p^verton's fifteen yard line b ^ In the case of the S t e f of O r»- her home. ^ " t l v . Mrs. tiijbrned to meet «gain n next _ Mon- . . u . v ,, Ih*y lust i| gn a fumble and back [ ¡nJ"th*e !J r t "of Itotidrin H orrirÎô^ Th* l,r5*»s ar* ae ft.Rows; Sun gon vs. Ray Vandehey. the defend- “ 1 i WiB ° rrds w' " i RAY tig} evcplng When T K ATf U GASO- A f i t t o ____ It went. day evening when the the matter uf o f V \ I I O O L I - E ET am) ^ » h m e n t s served. to, the th !Ü a-t play “ Thè Piifsy ' iff t$ ,2 0 ° fl° ° r •nt w „ i„ custody o f th* sheriff. the paving »edInane, for Wateon nn„ . (l,_ . I f. ? * " h ft d , muffler; Monday* evening: UN E SELLS QUICKLY Bunt, Jones, Shannon, Wismer He plead guilty to both charges. Mrs. J. W. Sprague was called to •i reel to to be the subject for con- . »H Prim*. 8.500 on Weil’s depart- I depart- Boring, Brandi and In f » 1 moet Pac fir hom^-uuiirg November Ifith. nient «to e nt Albert Evers was arraigned and Oakland, ‘ a if., Tuesday upon re eon nf »idem Ion. few o f ti « first string men seemed a __ ___i _____, . _ n,* n* «to e. 2nd llritOO Reporis covering the first ceipt o f the news o f the death of Another matter which came UP weeks’ distribution o f General V io- too much Jor mvn ufi lite op- appeared in her brother. E. J.Timm. Mr. Timm was th* securing o f a man to read tot Ray a ..ic n ..w i. s r * »»»••.■• -• *•*. oi .u« k » ii | . „ »i„ ^nJl-Knoçk Gamo jn , u\<ti- posing sid«. At tl»c end of the g«m> w-,3 has been ill for the past two years. -m quiuk IS* W*J»r tnytyr, 1 » th , qbagnu* o f Jale Jal. 1 tMkt , 1 ^ db» h i pufiti'- pair,- h « . h h'-rn quick pnly v„|y une one ' or ur twu tw0 o f Beaverton Beaverton’. • n , profese-ona?. Miss P ^torw i Z" i ™ * “ “ " " j ” nd Pr,ze* b ,1 h " “ w I v r « * i ' « L nnfi., ,, _ , Ilf, A. E. Stury wno h*» U- r^«*ofrn»« Ih# »up^rt^r fin t ttrin f men weiv still on the had a cievtr charnotAir n*rt and cake, 3rd pn*e. a suit * ‘ Jacka entertained ken to a Hllllbor« hoapiUl. It r i.ima>«l fo r th* r«w fu I and ap- field , m cleaned and pressed; Wednesday ^ai* sentence. I f after serving 30 Mrs. Hill Haney and daughter of was informally agreed that the re- ! thr protectlon offend thni ' i,' u ^ . . . tll . „ handled it except ona) y well, adding evening: $5.00 hat from Kosrow’s d«y* h* 8M0 he may be pa- Forest Grove. Mrs. W. Earnes, Mrs. iorder should secure such a party. the f>ft tb , t the product has a ito” o ri ‘tio‘* t5 !:d .th! - 8" ,^ y L° i - - '- «tore. 2nd prise, a cabinet of stat! « ¿ e * on the balance o f the pen- Paul Hinge of HSbburo“ and Mr,! the mud- in the dramatic field in Pacific. ionery, 3rd prize,3-lb. can of *offW. sltles ImiHised an i Jail sentences. L. Meyers at a one o’clock lunch- The matter o . f securing roch_ for tjnrt identifying cotor^-vlo’et ^ ,eared ball, and the j # , ------ — ........ - — » ........ — ..... .... hail w h i c h ------------------ — John Watson, alias Bill Watson, eon. Thursday, M--------------------------- r-----— ----------t«| some spots in the streets and or get Cnmmentlrg on a statewide sur „mediately preceded the game R E R F K A t t C P W IV T appeared in person. He waived time LOGAL NEWS ting a County Grader to go over v#y tb ,t he has Just eomple'ed, H. (rv c > m.n is w li;h g » v . •»*- *■ . * ...» OLB LM j Mr. and Mrs. A. Rands fo f Oak . . .»umc and plead guilty. I he streets and smooth Uiom off by M - .... .ome Grove and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. CJil’ B MEETS TTES . . to. .. . ior v»t a decided advantage. But thr Robert Clark, Mr." and Mrs. Harold 1 A. E. (“ Shorty"’ ) St'-rev was ta pushinf tha rock which haa born Qencrai Petrolrum C o rp o ra tio n , umher o f ink->mplMtc%i and PROB VTE Clark of Portland and Mrs. Clark thrown too far out in th , street sho- r<jJnt(l out tb . f , hc sU,Kkl, “ F.i!' he inability' ot the viritors to do Hiteon Ore., Nov 21, 1928 (Spe- ken to a Hillsboro hospital. Monday, Stmeson The e-tate o f W !ta-d I . oi Seattle. Wash, were Sunday vis B. Rohse and family visited re i , t s * been uldxrs by pat Whvril (n^o tie low ^ Un)f an(| |,t ymtr engire de t.yth,ng with Beaverten’s line seem rial) Th * Tigardvillv Rehckah sewing filed for Probate. Charles , |on at th. „ p Waite ho„ £ M m A s wfcerk the wmter staiutt. e|d. - proven the beat sales , indicate that ihe via tors were nM>t for » ,o c ’al af ernoon tn latives at Oswego, Sunday. Stmeson is the petitioner and Thos. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis o f To - man In thr whole camrftifm. xr 0ut claascd in every particular, home of Mrs. Herman Metzen- Mrs IUrry Bnrne* is recovering Tongue the attorney for the estate. ledo. Ore. are visiting at the Fran MR. PURNELL SPEAKS Although .11 General Indepen- tine, Tuesday. Fol owing n merry fium an operation on her nose per- ---------- --------- *- cs Lvermore home. Mr. Davs is F kTIIFIK U | 1 V \ dent Dealers are enthusiastic over i O T I I PEOPLE VISIT " '* ft«rnoon in “ “ Grandma, (’.randma1 » kitchen kilcheii" formcd at a Port’and hospiUl, last MARRIAGE LICEN SES. FATHERS, SUNS and arc well versed in 1 „V . , n i r v ^ b ostas K jved a rtohemus lunch. ^ Manage Licenses were Issued to » brother o f Mrs. Livermore. Mrs. Ita good ............ — . ___ ___ I« ««I points,” <*"<•■■■ says «*■ i'«.... HII.1.SUOKO L0DC.E Elizabeth 5 - .! , J , ™ * „. N ot B.llino o , St. M .r,* . """"r S S J T £ $ £ * “ * A father's and son’« party waa ..wa q nd ,wat we get a f i . k 13. hell In tha Chureh of Chriat last f uj 0f y ,, new gakoline Into a n,o- 1 football hU " n " S . - l ’ .flo’ S » V CT»k ot r o o k , .o d Bor. Mr ood M r. J .k „ .„ d Mra. Gorham, Walter Harris, Mrs. recently, hriday evening, Mr. Frank Pur- tor,at’a car, no further ’selling tha Lamb t>f Portlard. Nov. 16. Mrs. M. FT. Metcalfe atended the by Dr. Welch. nell was tha ch ef speiker. 11c I* <#lk' {, necessary, Robert Hickey of Klamath Fall« pjay “The Patsy” at the Pacific U- *• — i . " ? at H A S B E E N C O M P L E T E D Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Petreouin of and Rosalie Kolkana o f Ti 'amook, niversity, Friday evening. mintoter at the Malory Ave. Church apiak|n|f for itM,f. K S S a ' " S T ^ c in T t 7 . j vTaitod I *ke Grove and Mrs. L. W. Tucker Nov. 15. They were msrried the Miss Cama Peterson, a local girl, of Christ in Portland In hi« me«- . Many m o io m u have asked our th, Tujtl. tjn ch« , „ e r in Hillsboro, The Raynard building Ua^ been visited Vonday nt the home o f !a me day by County Judge E. J. had one of the leading parts. sage he urged th# father# to know (loll,eni whether or not V.io.et Ray Tu(.m|||V evening. R e f r e s h m e n t s completed, recently. J. B. Kamt>er- their aona. Other w« ra: contains any foreign compound, or wprc Nrvrd atld a ftlu. program gtr j , goinK to use it as a con- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Seas at Eu- Ward. Quite a number from here attend John Mock ley o f Forest Grove, Mr. Tom Allan on What my Son do|)0a o( ,n y sort— ao w* have w u ■< fcctlonery store. He had a con- Rene" ed the dedication of the new Ger- Means to Me. and Milo Harris on mildo a fpecial effort through our ----------------- frcti. ne y on the same lo ation but Mrs. A. M. Fells 1» the proud and Mary Matfnsky o f Gaston. Nov. ^ ch<Jrch ^ •What my. fa th fr Means to^ Me. eqvertielng, and in every other pos- Mr >nd Mrf E q ¿gn ell have closed It while the build ng was owner o f a t h w ’ d * named Chin- 1»- Edward Hewd’ ev and Katherine *-unday. t John Eggman gave sou** old-time #ll>le way, that our new gasoline . ataying in Portland st tho St. hult. The Kami o-ger family Rev. Taylor, former paator oi of tho h * will . Chin that . her . hucbsnd b . oughther ° , .. . , ,« f n „ » . _ i v» . , to ivevr. ia ) ior, jum icr pasior inc r. John Eggman gave some old-time c0„talns no compound«, dopes or - B^th^i Congregational church here, F rancis Hotel for tho last two live In the apartment, in the rear last week on his return from the Newly, both o f For lard Mlections on th* violin. O. A. po|g0ni of any aort. Thr purpose of weeks. oi ‘ he building. Orient. a ver> very interesting interesting talk. M. Putnam o f Portland Christian gave a Cooper gave a roedlng entitled ’’The tj,# dutinctive violet cd o r to to I- Church. Mrs. E. G. Webb attended a par- Green Country Boy ". dentlfy the fuel ao that a car drtv- Fredrick T. Qulncv o f Grant Co. tj at the home o f Mrs. Ed Falting , er to convinced at a glance that he and Wilhritnina N o ’ d h 'ff of Clatsop in Portland. Wednesday of last H I G H W A Y IS T O B E is getting the product that l.aa eo Co. Nov. 10. They were married week . It was a gathering o f old IM P im V F I) <40 O N firickly Jumped Into public favor. by Thomas Finley D. D. o f Port- ( schoolmates. There were fifteen pre l M I K U V P j U , U HI MQnr reasi'ii for the quickly earn- land, Nov. 13. stnt. A good time was had b j all — ed popularity of Violet Ray is tho ------------------------- - present. , A delegation o f property owners fa0t that it to equally adapted to from Glencullen and Fairvale head- both high ard low compression mo- \ . OF ALOHA As one o f the school buses was cd by Ben Riesland waited on the tor«. Through recent development« 1 T /M n o I M P P T I V r crossing the S. P. tracks, Wednes- County ComlsaiOr.ers o f Multnomah jn the science of petroleum refining r iU L lJ i* -*\ f f l r > C i l l i s v x day. n,ornin(f> jt (o'ided with a car lounty Saturday and were promised w* have been able, with our mo- ----------- owned and operated by Gilbert A b - that the Bertha.B avarton highway dan, equipment, to manufactur- a The Aloha-Hulver P.T.-A. held bott o f Laurel. Althongh the car would be Improved. motor fu«| that minimize» the knock their regular meering Tuesday af- and bus were slightly damaged no The Board did not say definitely that hst caused so much difficulty tornoon at the school house. one wa-s injured. just when tho Work could ztartt with i«m « o f the mod*rn automo- Tb s was prin ipally a business Hanna of the Whitehall on tho project but tv0v were of the bile«, and at the same time, function meeting and after the association c a fCl now have seventy foxes at opinion that they could get to it both high and low compression mo- had voted to pn> »'1 ‘ be bills that their farm at Retxiville, twenty of oome time during the coming year, type. ” had been presented they decided to ihemare blue and the rest are silver They promised to put an Item — ----------------- *_*_ buy croV’ng utensils for the class black. T. ey a’ so have a few coons, In ri|tr county budget to cover the S IS T E R H O O D H O L D S in cooking. , They have had a telephone in- v°«t ot th, woFk to b1 undertakefl J iE (iU L A R M E E T IN G Mrs. Coleby has conse#c>! to let gtai]e j and wi l have an electric IP 1938, the sewing class have th* use of )i|{ht system in a short time, her sewing machine for this yeir Ther, waa an attendanca of MRS. CLARK ACCEPTS twenty lad eo at the regular meet- Rnd the lrdies voted to buy oil- “ ” _______ rioth for the tables in the basement F U N E R A L S E R V I C E S POSITION AS CLERK ing of the Sisterhood of the Church where the children hive their soup _ ; efChrist, Tuesday alt^moon. Mrs. M RS. C A S T E E L E H E L D served for them * i» h . n .e Nov 20 ( ^neolnl) Cunningham, wife o f the former Aloha D’ O.. Nov. 20 (Special) tof Rnd daughter came for a •When it came time to adjourn M m . Mlnnlo Dark h»a resigned her «’• “ ^ w wrg n, vvorU he they veto'd to h Id their next reg Aloha. Ore., Nov. 19, 1928 (Spe position at « laundry In Portland Jo||# # (rtnrrn| g0„ d time was ular meeting on th? second Tues cial) Funeral services for the late khd acr»pt»<i 0 Portion as elerk at h|<|1 hy >|t A delightful repast. Mrs. f. la ( a tede were held at day instead of the third. the Aloha Morcantle (o. consisting of biscuits (and oh boy! Portland, with burial at Gales Creek Mr*. Clark wro amptoyod for sev- h bl cults!), honey and coffee Monday afternoon. U N IO N S E R V I C E S T O oral year« at ths store o f 8. N. *uln . Mr. Casteele is striously it! in Buck A son and she has a host of _J________ .. B E H E L D A T B E T H E L Portland. friends who have missed her aunny v f r 'c v 'r T 'V C _______ They had been residents here for smile and cheerful disposition. They I i M i l I v A K M b L lllv u ... , , . . . about seven years. The Union Thanksgiving church - - - __________ _______________» ■ are glad to welcome her hack In OF R E B E K A H LODGE their midst once more. service w'll b* he’ d oa Wednesday l<r v /V T in ^ evening. November 28th, nt 8:00 ! I —- ~ j j I At the regular meeting of the o’clock in the Bethel Congregation- € ^ Mr. and Mrs Doy Gray attended pjhekah». Tuesday evening, the fo l- a! Church. The lo al ministera will There will be another meeting o f the football gama at Corvallis, Sa lowing offis r« were c e ted for a conduct the services. The evening the Daughter* of Union Veteran« turday. term o f si* monfhs: Noble Grand, eddres« will he given hy Rev. Bert Fridav afternoon ( t rdi y) at two Mr«. Nellie Saurea o f Hood Riv- Sarah Chamberlain; ; Vic, Vto*e Grand, K W. Wadiogton, pastor of the Me- P. M. Anyore who is eligible ia V, M s er la a gueat o f her mothar, Mrs. va Price; secretary. Marjorie Lew thodtot Church. urged to be preient. Georgs Tefft. I is; treasurer, F. W. Livermore. W i