The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 21, 1928, Image 1

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Beaverton, Waxhington County, Oregon.
Friday,
December 21, 1928.J
$1.50 Per Year
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ICOURT H O U S E
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WAS THERE
IM­
EVER A LOVE
W m there ever a love Ilk« th« lov« that we gave ?
W m there ever* love Ilk« th» lov« that w« knew*
It * » i fond a« I hr «on’» glowing klaa to th« wav«;
It waa tender and
*w ««t aa th« «oft bending blu«.
PROBATE
It was. deep a« the fathomleaa depth of th« night,
Whan th« moon hld«a h«r far« and the ahadowa arc strong,
It «mas radiantly fair ru th» pul«»« of light,
That trsmble and thro8 In th« «out of th» aong.
m a r r ia g e
Ah say! Can you dream that such lov« «v «r dies?
Tho we bury It d««p In th« alienee of years.
It trembles and thrill« with th« warm breath of sigh«
And nurture» Its bloom by th« deep sea of tear«.
•----- Gertrude Martin Christenson.
HIGH SCHOOL N E W S
,TEM\ Short Items About
People We All Know
The eaUte of Emily Carpenter,'
deceased, baa been filed for pro-;
bate. L. It. Carpenter is the pe.
titioner. Hare, McAlear and Petersj
are the attorneys for th« estate. I
,
The guardianship of Ella, liasei
ami Lee Hoy Philpott, minor», has S o n , « I n fp r o s t in ir F a c t s A
be«n applied for by Elta Philpott. CM,ITle *n ‘ w W U I I | T aCIS A
j Hare, McAlear and Peters are the!
Bout Number O f Cit­
I attorneys for the estate.
The estate of Mary Schecht, de­
izens O f Town
ceased, has been filed for probate !
Alois Schlecht ia the petitioner and
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Benton Bouman i. the attorney for S P E C IA L, FO R R E V IE W
the estât«.
It wai trusting and true a« th« spirit of youth,
When th« dawn atar of Hop« with elfulg«nry glowa
It »an goldenly pur« as th» eaaanc» of truth;
As a dew drop dlatllUd In th» heart of a ro»«.
Beaverton has First
Community Tree
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Back row: Manson Bennett, Mgr., Wright, Harrison, Doan, Markett, Laudauar, Zuercher,
Coward
and Coach C o*: Mlddl« row: Wts mer, Berry, Bum, Jones, Underwoed, Shannon and Zlmbrtck; Front
row: Ilrandl. Beach, Rows, Russel, Boring, Welch, E. Hemrich and H. Homrieh.
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These are th« boys, who under
th« abU leadership of Mr Cox, havt
so «ucc»asfully defended the orange
and
black
goal-post.
Beavertor
High School ha« «njoyed a v«ry
successful season, w R » !« * « games dent», end
losing 2 and tiring L B e.v.rton , to the last
h”
■ * * * * « f 176 gotma to op- through aid
ponents 63. Th. baolBels men Of ^ financial
lka'.rton , bo.,d o ,
l ic e n s e s
Marriage licenses were Issued to
the following couples daring
the
last week.
L*Roy Edwards and Violet Van-
deford, both of Portland, Doc. 15.
ir a i4 £ _ J
faculy have cooperated
r _
notch with the teams
In advertising and .1
SUUs
aid. The team greatly F0^ * * 0"
. ARRESTS
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arr* 8t*
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“ «Mahon on a liquor
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15'
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Many Dinner Guests Ia
Daring The Ps»t
Beaverton
Week
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Fredricksen at.
tended a card party and dance at
Portland, Saturday evening.
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~ Mrs. v Claude
™
n u u „ .» n
Mr.
and
Anderson
^
wer# week end visitors
at the W. R. VanKleek home,
Th, » .
Char, h .111 M d M r
x« by State Officer McMahon Christmas exercises Sunday morn-
ing after the preaching service.
on larceny charges.
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| Helen Schultz, who has been re-
C IRC L IT COURT
1 siding in Portland for some time
l.i the case of the State of Ore- has returned to her home here,
The Tualatin Valley Fruii Urow-
gon v, Alfred Hansen
the defen-
,,au, RlM
of
Multnomah^ .
ers held a *i ec.al meei
rtmg Monday
dai.t r,U-w not gu.lty The Jate of inBurante
t of the Multnomah
evening at tiie Beaverton Realty
the trial .s set for Dec. ¿1
^
wai . visitor here, Tuesday.
Office where a
reproaeifeaiive
of
BuHincHg Men O f Town Fi- Vntt*d 8ut#* ,hould materl»»y r-
In the case of the State of Ore-
due« th« army and navy. Th« §«n
Bodle .. Co. offered a cash -w-* „
j gon vs. Edward Markham, the de-
The largest shipment of tillage
lor drbatsrs, Lewis
Poole,
Milo
nance The Community
of 6 S < « Ib^for next ^ , r-,
iendant plead not guilty.
tat ever came in to Beaverton waa
Harris,, Jim I'nderwood, upheld the
^
The case of the State of Oregon received by Otto Eickson this week.
rry crop.
.^re was considerable
ChriHtma* Tree
afflrmntiv«
and
tha
«opomor*«, Next Year He Will Attend
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.cusston
pro
and
eon
in
regards
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J H Wi,Urd for contributing
Mrs. Emms
Hocken entertained
George Harris, Ronald Webb, and
to possible future
prices but no |
to the delinquency of a minor waa her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Harding.
Elisabeth, Huff defended the nags-
International
Confer
definite price was agreed upon.
ham and friend* one evening la*t
Bethany, Leaves A W ife dismissed.
tiv« side of the question. Lewis
B R O A D W A Y , W A T SO N
Carl Lehman appeared in person, week.
Some very interesting facts were I
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Pool« and George Harris delivered
enee, In Paris
He was fined $500 and given a jail,
brought out at the meeting that \
To Mourn llis Passing
th rebuttals. Th« debat« was not
sentience of »ix months. I f he serve
Crete and Myron Gray of O. A.
would
be
of
value
to
anyone
in
j
Lighting Fixiusy* and Decorations near aa one-sided aa the decision
30 day» In jail and pays $500, he C. will spend the holidays with
the berry growing business
For
1 o Be Bawd For Next Yaar
Indicates for th« sophomore« put
may be paroled on the balance of their parents, Mr. and Mr*. Doy
u
cj
p n i n i l i i r p instance, it waa estimated by the
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VP a wvndeyful fight.
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U l l n D L I A I I ! i BodU representative that there is M ILLER , B O R N IN MICH. the jail sentence during good be- Gray.
Th« city ha« a community Christ
A Chrjstnuu p?5^ram will
b«
about one-half # the
acreage In
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harior.
The Beaver Chapter will have a
mas tree for th« first time In iu
given next Friday afternoon. The
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strawberries now as there was two
George Vallis (true name, J. R. Christmas tree for the young and
buslMM
* ! " th« program, thr frmhmen
^
r h hav«
, r f ° ° to f HrU,Tn• From Th* E ,,t Tuesday. years ago. Oregon bas about 11,000 ¡John E. Boland I*a»aes Away At Hood; appeared in person. He waa 0ld at the Masonic Hall Saturday
r ur i nr ft« nouBes. Th« work of cut-
acres, Washington 8,500, California
arraigned and plead not guilty. The evening.
tinx auU hrififintf tt|«* i«r§ « tn»«
titan up, th« tuphomorc« <irc«»rat«f Where He Wa« Elected Prea.
Home Oa Cooper Mountain
1600 and Missouri 27,000 in straw­
date of the trial will be set later.
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hiirf w«| don« by th« busineai men
th« junior« rumt«h th« refresh
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Jerome Smith ha* filed suit on . *
returned to his home
berries. It is believed that prices
I he dveuta.iona and iurht« were manta. The aenior« hav« nothin* to
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an
action
money
against
James
‘“ 8t i5aturd^ ' ,
will lx better because of the small
sl»o iurslshed bv businessman. T h „
do. Name* were d r«w n Wednesday Ursel N arv«r, a former Beaver- acreage. It waa further brought out
Funeral »erv.ee. for
the late Hawley. Dean Dickinson is the at. derw* " t * succesrful “ Pxration for
tr*« is »1 UsUd on IMm corner of se that «very student will get a ton high school graduate has been
that Oregon haa the world beaten John E. Boland, who passed aw ay. torny for the plaintiff.
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The Commercial National Bank of
Mrs. V. A. Woods, Mrs R. Tuck-
lieTo’ iTuI^ sight X r »U * b\ hil* pr^ n t»
> . . . |,
elected National president of all the for Black" Cape, both to quality and at his home on Cooper Mt , Sun-
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brl« h‘ *y .T*’*’
basketball team will student Body President* of the U . yield.
It was also reported that day were held from Pegg's chapel Hillsboro has filed suit on a mort- er
tended a Christmas tree party
inter- gage Foreclosure against the Mugen m Portland given by the matrons
S r 1 h . ^ J a e S e l » * ^ . “ . ,U» hl S‘* y
* ^ mnl
hi* h •chvo1 n.ted SUtea.
nearly .11 of the Oregon fruit is Wednesday morning, with
n
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00r• n s r * tl 1n,* h . . in. “ P? cUc* ^
y * r h* wh* president of labeled California and. sent
East ment at Crescent Grove Cememtery Laundry Co., a corporation, Tho*. Df 1^26 last week.
, AV hoped
by the merchnnU of game Tho r r ls will play tha a th, S|udent
Body at O. S. C. At under that label. Much of the fruit Mr. Boland was born in New York Tongue, Jr., is the attorney for the
* e\*ry year •• Christmas lumnl girls at a preliminary to the Miasaili. Montana gathering
he put up in Washington County
bears 67 years ago. He leaves to mourn plaintiff.
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Day nears a brightly lighted mm- thg bova» game.
was elected leader of the North- the label of a California concern his loss a wife and children.
The State
Industrial
Accident
“ d
.atte" d*d
piunity its* m«y t* seen. All th« ,
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west presidents. Then this summer, and the world is led to believe that
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Commission haa filed suit on an ac- “ birthday party at KOIN last week
wtxing and decoratlona used
»hi. P R | Z F S F O R C A K E S
the national president appointed him they are eating California grown
Services were held for the late *»<>" for money • * » > " « the Mun- W0TiD* Dolph Thom* *
year will be put sway to be used on
A R F P I V I f ’M U f l t r W Y I chairman of the program for the fruit*.
Adolph Anacher of route 3, near Fer'8 Laundry Co., a corporation.
The Liquidators have filed suit
the better and larger one tha( we
A l l h C . l Y h ^ , S C H O O L conventlon held Dec. 13, 14, and 16
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Bthany, Saturday afternoon
from C. C. Page is the attorney for the on an action for recovery of mon.
l>«l«lv« w« Will have In Beavertun
~
In Columbia, Missouri. The program A I O i l A H I T R F R P - T
A
Pegg’s chapel with interment at the plaintiff.
ey from Jessie Ensey. Frank Reeve
n«xt Avi«»on
1 AI
o ' ir
ru» ____
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lm _*!_« of A l A / n A f l L u r i l \ I
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Alo*
a Or«
Ore Dec. 17
17, 10M
1928. /Q
(Spe.
proved * a
great
success. Election
“Union Cemetery He was 40 years
The Credit Men s Mutual Inc., a iS the attorney for the plaintiff.
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rial) At the school hou*e hist week, o ^ . r * took place.
Student
body
H A S REG. M E E T IN G old and a native o f Switzerland. lie corporation has filed suit on an Thg Roy#1 Neighbor's and Wood-
B E T H E L CHOIR W IL L
• number of cakes were entered in prei.dent* from Colleges and ’Uni-j
leaves to mourn his loss a
wife, an actio« for money against Hen- men ^
a fai
Christmas tree,
SING A CANTATA . mmpetRJon for the rrize.. given verities all „ over the
U. S., ipclud
Mary.
ry Shannon. Dorothy Lee u the at. progrmjn and re“freshmenU at th*’
.
,
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The
Aloha-Huber
Parent
Tea-
o iiv x s
t n . H . V I . I j,,, Mr# j|umphry, demonstrator fo in_ Y ale - “ Harvard,
* ~
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Princeton,
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l0rZ ? y iHT, th*
r , ..mar— l - °-
F- hall Thursday evening.
I the Crown Flour Mills. The Drizas w*Iy:
.,rei
were present,
trael Nsrter was the mwting ^ tbo A loha.Huber school
Funeral services for
the
late ^Tie Tillamook Co
y
*
visitor* . » th
John r
h
Charles
S
Miller
a
farmer
near
association,
a
corporation,
haa
filed
»
isitora
at the John B. Hayes
reported $37
Linnton,
w
e
i
held
from
Pegg's
^n
an
action
for
money
against
home
last
week
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Milgate, the
on her Chapel. Tuesday afu-rnoon, with i„ 0. H. Peterson. Hare, McAlear, and Wilbur Hayes o f Portland, and Mr.
terment V t' ^
Bedhany Prebyter- Fetor, are t*:e «Urneys for the R. Kassmussen and family o f Hills
rged
boro.
year there win M an in- veryone to attend the budget meet ian cemetery. He was 64 years old plaintiff.
The cantata chosen this year 1« on
Lluht'l th,< ,rd ,
* 1W ,b' " “ "h ot floUr ternational convention of the S*u- ing which will be held in Hilsboru, He was a farmer. He was born in
The Credit Service Co., a cor-
Little Freda Knorr, who was in-
titled,
“ The
Wondrou s
of th. ',-M wnn by Luci 11« Johnston«; tn dent Federations held in Paris, Saturday, at ten o'clock in the Michigan. He leaves to mourn his pomtion, has (filed suit on an ac- jured by an automobile two weeks
(Stuli* M and ia d«*cript j
,h Lut 1 c r ì i * »st • rive-wan ¡wo Fram-e.
y v ,noo. So
So Narver’s
Narver’s travel
travel is
is quite
quite rourt j^ u#e The p ..f. A. will meet passing a wife, Augusta.
tion for money »gainst A. H. Berg aR0 js reported as «till critically
Light with relation to th« 8h«p
by Elizabeth Hayes, 2nd prize Mil- „ten sive. W , c«rt.inly wish him prj(|ay t# mak, baskaU for ei(fht
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Wm. Layton is the attorney for the j|j ap the Dorenbecker hospital in
) li »• <1 to the WiseMen ,
He Mltrel, 3rd pris«, Eva PrinK.
th« b«»t uf w 'k, »n ait* g ai
o nee^y f mrnilies. Mr«. Storm» is da-
Funeral services for the late A- plaintiff.
Portland.
In« (I ntal solo* and duet* thruugh-
cut he ranUla w|l| tie sun^ by « ----------------------- ----- ----- ---------« have the West acclaim “ ilW
nating Chicken, m e
cnnaren oi ¡>r»h«iu ¿urburgg, who passed away
.....
P M Madden real estate no-ont
Ronl Estate Transfer«
the Student_Federation official hon- ^
Muck> room ffavi s readmg at hjs home near Bethany, were L O C A L B U S I N E S S
M AN
haV ¡„¡d two acre of Und wert
Mi * Rl i#la Shel|«nberger, Mm* Vi-
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and told how to make th« Madonna held from the
Bethany
German
o't llnnern, Mrs. K. (I W'ebh. Mr*. HR— — — — '------------------------ gy
IS F I N E D , P O R T L A N D
of town on the cou.ity road of the
Mr. and Mr*. S. Fm lric
"*
pictures. No further business
ap- Church, Wednesday
afternoon
F. L. S iem er, Mr. W'. H. Boswell,
A. Knllunlf. to Hi ju Johanyon,
Mrs. McGill estate to Lena Erick-
«wo o'clock W. E. Pcgg was in
Mr. i!»rri* Hansen, and Mr. E. 0. 5 acres Sec. 36 T. 1 N. R. 1 W. ited friend* at Vancouver, Wash. ri..#rjr(t <bo n.ectinR was ndjourned
.
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ler of Aloha:
O:
o
of
our
prominent
business
Webb They will be supported by
The next meeting will be held on charge of arrangements. Mr. Zur-
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II. fVnhoHow to M. E. Roper SuntU>’’
t’ a ful -h rus choir in the chont* et ux. 1 acre Donald McI.eod D.
Mr*. A. Clement and children of the third Tuesday in January.
burgg was 74 years old. He leaves men made a trip to Portland last
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pbwefi of
- R t Doty accom. ^ q
Urn bard St. were Portland visitors
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to mourn his loss a wife and four wee! to purchase
some
license Canyon City are ***Itln8 wlth hl*
Bntter-
tanying. This cantutn m‘rveo will
vp,
Smith r t v|r to Martin last week.
Mr Bixby, a night officer here. chiidren
-
Pl,t 5 for h'8 c“ r and * new h“ i.' K ? " _
* nd Mr9' A '
Thc
plate*
were
purchased
but
oU
field
on
WaUon
St.
Mrs.
Powell
is
(aka tho l-lace of «*»•, regular Sun- E. Whitney, EH of Lot A. Valley
Mrg 0 U w BrUfil< of Aloha wa»
moved to the late Hattie Bruc«
thoughts of the hat are gone. He attending the County Clerk'» con_
d y cvfinnjr servie« beginning at visit«.
, luncheon guest at the A. Chinn home, next to »hi Standard Oil
Mrs. Lewis Hughson was a Port- drove
j_ ° “ f around for »ometime t, looking vention at Portland,
7 <0. All nr« cordially nvited to at
Joseph S. Campbell
et ux to U ll ^
Tuesday.
plant In Front St.
land visitor, Wednesday.
for
a place to park. Not successful,
Mr> and Mrs w , c MeKell wilt
tend.
lifim
F. Campbell, Lots In Scholls ________________________________________ ___________________________ _____________ _________________________
= he doubleparked long enough
to get entertain Mr and Mrs. W. Young
Height«.
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‘ his new license, but when he came and tWo §ona o f Pl)rtland Mr and
C. W. White et ux to Lydia A.
K IN T O N
TO
HAVE
out hi* car was tagged, costing him Mrg Uark of 8t U u iif Mo.j M r.
A N E N T E R T A IN M E N T Vogel, Part of Lot l.BIk. 12, Sim­
just
*2.50.
ami Mrs. L. W. Davis and M r*.
mons Add,
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F. Donaldson at a dinner on Christ-
' Multnomah Comm. A Sav. Bk.
Kinton, Ore. Dec. 'll». 1928, (Spe­
OFFICERS ARE ELECT- mas Day
to Mtg. Invest. Co. N E H of Lot
cial) The community Christmas tree
10 Huntville.
ED FOR NEXT \ EAR
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L Clothoin of
and entertainment is to be giv.
Portland Trust & Sav. Bk. to
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Portland have purchased a five ac.
en in the grange hall this Friday
The officers for the coming year re tract of land near the Cooper
evening. The teachers have
pro H. K. Mervln, Lot 4, Witch Ha.
in the Huber Commercial Club are: mountain school from W. F. Reed.
i
nr..gram and there zel Little Farms
Thri
wiil 'h , « food lit », f» r ,11. Cam«
wllljom T . C o « , r rt u, to Bd.
Prea. J. B. Gilsdorf; Vice-Pres., The land is all In berries.
J. T. Hadley; Sec. C. W. Beckett; deal wa» made through P. M. Mad-
Bfeaverton Reedvill«.
Trea»., F. W v Livermore.
den.
8 o'c ock n» po»«iblc,
A, Rlckfrt et px to Harkson-01-
Th, Officers of th . Ladies' Aux-
Mrs B Gorhara> Mrs. V. Eng-
sen Invest Oo. 7.72 acres, Sec. 84
LOCAL
M A N ’S
SIS­
v
Z X l' K
Mr8- c - c - M
B€ach- Walter
Ruby Har­
Jan-
and 36, T. 1 N. R. 1 W.
Vice-Pres.,
Mrs. ’ c
C. w
W.
Beckett, elke'
waiter
H
*r-
sen, and Mr. and Mrs.
TER D IE 8 J B U D D E N L Y
M*ud Hirsch to John 0 . John­
Soc., Mrs. J. B. Gilsdorf; Tress,
ris ataended a program
Monday
son et ux Lot 8 Blk. I. Lohmann
Mrs. J. Mitzel. .
evening at Forest Grove where the
Pewey Drorbaugh was called to Acre Trs. Sec. 26 T . 1 8. R. 1 W .
matrons and patrons of Portland-
Portland Tuesday evening on ro-
REBEKAHS HAVE A
and vicinity were guests.
ceipt of the news of the sudden B E A V E R T O N LODGES
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illness and death of his sister, Eva
PR O V E S T H A T A D
Drorbaugh, Miss
Drorbaugh
had
C O N D U C T S E R V IC E S
been 111 with the flu, which devel­
The Rebekah* had a big Christ­
V E R T IS IN G
PAYS
oped into hronchlcal pneumonia the
mas tree and celebration Tues. eve
About twenty of the I. 0. 0. F.
ning after their regular meeting.
and Rebekah lodges held a church
caused her death.
Isn't it funny that *o many bu»i-
A number of Christma* songs wore neg;( men wil) gei up in thc morn.
service at the I. 0. P. F. home
sung by the members of the lodge. •
e|ean thej r taeth with an
in Portland at 32nd and Holgate
TH E D A U G H T E R S OF
bt
recta.
Mr
UM
ddi|ri|
vY«t»
(ibqir-
Walter
Harris
took
the
part
of
ver’
t
i,e(1
brush and advertised tooth
VETERANS
M EET man of the meeting. Mrs. Caven-
Santa Claus very successfully. E-
t
<have with an advertised ra.
veryone received a charming little
wagh ^
ahav# witb adver-
ess ted the singing end sang two
The Daughter* of the Union Ve
,........„ by Mrs. Walker.
•oloa, *r„
acompanled
filft-
tised soaps, put on advertised un-
M.
E.
B1
. . .
— ¡8 derw >ar, adve tised
hose,
garter,
£ " '< t o t m i r f
H . v ' w . M n « o p o ( tk.
church here gave a short talk.
A
L IN E R T W O
thirt, collar and shoe«, seat them.
|n tha afternoon of th* Ac*« Mon.
n _______________________________— 8 »elves at the table and eat adver-
day In January,
^
chrlsteneen wgs hurt lq a
tised breakfast f - od and bread, put
Mr ard Mr*. Logsn
of
San
#f> advMti8*d hat and glove»,
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____Portland fire Thursday morning. He
Th* » ciiver Chapt.-r were guests fpJ) f|vm # balrony wh, „ hp wai
Jose Calif, hav, come here to make
the stalion jn an a<|verti*ed
of the Ho’lv Chanter *t Sherwood. QVtrC0IT,t by 8mo,(< He suffered bad
their h«mc on the corner of Ertek- “ otorcar> eive dow„ i.tter* Ui *
gntn-dav evening.
^iruleee ard wa* tak^n to emer^an-
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Sunday visitor* at the
Arthur fy y,onp(teii.
a sister of Mrs. Otto ^,acbine using advertised cari)«n*,
Chinn home were Ralph Chinn and
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sign the letter* with an advertised
family » f Portland.
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advertise on the gro in ! that Ad-
A. M. Kennedy plan* to *pend w yle n t a l k i n g t o t h e a d v e r -
The senior« won th* debate cham­
pionship of th« high school last
Friday, when they defeated
th«
sophomores by a unanimous decis­
ion of th« three Judge« The ques­
tion for debate was. Resolved: That
in th* interest of world peace, the
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the holiday* with hi* *on, Lancelo, ,
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