The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 28, 1928, Image 1

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VOLUME VII, NO. 4.
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OREGON
A wild «pray of Oregon's garland*
I hav* gathered and twined for my own;
Mucked fond from her valleya and highland*
And bloiaomad with xephyr* of *ong.
From her vnlu* where In childhood I wandered,
From har hill* where my glad youth haa roamed
From her mountain*, deep forest enfolded
With the alienee of agr* enthroned;
All *cft with the flow of her river*
And wild with the «urge of her sea,
Apuls* with the glad wind that quiver*
The note* o f her June *ymphony;
Her praise I* my Joy and my duty,
Har lovs la a rapture to me;
A* wide as the world In it* beauty,
As fathomle** deep a* the seat
— Gertrud*
Martin
Heuverton. Washington County, Oreton-
C. Of C. Purchases
Baskets For Poor
Meeting Held Friday. Pré».
Pinder Instructed
To
Huy The Haskets
SIX NEEDY
Many
FAMILIES
Tliougt t Chamber
Of
Com-
•nerce Sheu.d Spouoor Tree
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Christensen.
M ay,
I Short Items About
People We All Know
COURT HOUSE ITEMS
A R R E N I?
Robert Gilstrap was arrested by
Deputy
Schendel on a larcdny
charge, Dec. ¿ ‘ 1.
A Nm $rar (Sontra
By W illiam F rederick B igelow
the
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NEW CHEV
READY
festivities
h p im v o T U tT m
NEW YEAR is in the harbor, bringing the desires o f
our hurt*, lt comes laden with every good thing we
have wished for—peace and prosperity. good-wiS and hap*
pineaa, labor and the desire to bhor. Our share of all these
things is in the bold; we have only to claim it
And pay the duty. Because the year—this year or any
other—is ixft a brmger of free pita, of largesse unsought.
There fa ML
There is striving.
There iai being unafraid.
these we need not go down to the harbor,
k* we shall only come away with empty hands Some
one with a fefier heart will get our share. But if we are
willing to p s y -
If we ahtMl deceit.
If we abhor tnckineaa,
If we keepour own hands clean.
If we hold Bat to that which is good,
we shall watch the year depart, knowing it carries with it
nothing o f ours—nothing that we have missed. Instead we
shall have bid up riches—against an uncertain future.
ushered in the V ulelnir
M
for the expectant youngsters. Early
rU K
U t iM U ii b 1 K A 11U N
in the morning the Portland Taxi j
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Co., due to the courtesy o f
Mr.
Next Saturday every Chevrolet
Royce
and
the ever
faithful denier wiR I* prepared to display
Knighu
o f Columbus,
furnished and «Irmouslrate the new six ryiin*
transportation to the cily o f Fort- der Chevrolet, whose recent annunre-
land. There the Oregon Council «if m*nt created on* of the big sen-
the National Motion licturv league
i" automotive history.. Uun-
*| onaorvd iheir fifth annual Christ- ‘Jreds of thousands of |ierson* view-
mas party for the orphan», at the ed the new Chevrolet at the ad-
vane* showing, but no cars for de-
Riveli theatre.
It consisted of a fin* movie, monatration purposes were available
vaudeville acts, and Christmas mu*
Ih *1 time. Next Saturday will
sic. Last, but not least, «-aim- the be the first opportunity for mo-
distribution of “ giMNlte*" to
the torists t^ rida in the new six and
happy lads.
The boys will çyvr yudg* it for themselvea.
Vet, in spite of the fact that the
remember gratefully th*
kindness
motorist public has not yet riilden
of ino»* good friemia
In
the
evening the
Catholic ln » • n*w *‘x- the «PPearance of
Daughter* o f America and
th e
” iw Chevrolet and the peiT«r-
Kmghta of Columbus came
with m»»«*e promiss- g\v»m by it* »peel
Santa to the Institution. A »hurt fication* ha'*
w'*,n sufficient to
playlet, “ Th* Christ Candle^’ inter­ draw thousands of order* from Cal
spersed with songs, wa» rendered ifornia motorists. If the same ratio
in th«ir honor. It wa» a delightful ha* prevailed e aewhere in the U-
program and conveyed the
ideal ntt«*«l State*, Chevrolet offi.-ials e s­
Christinas spirit of love and char­ timate that the company will en­
ity toward the poor.
Miss Lillian ter the new year with a quarter
Uarrow accompanied th* Christmas of a million ordnra on ita books
carols, and the aoft,
harmonious f ° r *h* new car.
sounds of the organ blended awe«t-
The manner In which th# Chev-
ly with th# children # voice*.
! ««let organization ha# swung Into
Mr. Niedcrmeysr, Impersonating production on the
11
Santa Claus, then appeared on the
4® * truly remarkable industr
.cena, and waa hall.-d with
loud
achievement. The sweeping chan-
cheer*.
Wishing
all
a Merry * » « "
*ix from 1, b e . four
ChrUtmas, he at once distributed cylinder model which prweded it m
the K>ft. so generously donated by
[“ ‘ ^ V n V h l n t r ^ J a Ì Tx'
th# Daughters of America and the toolv di*e and maihlnery to an ex-
tent
and
at a w a t" hard" for the
Knights, under the auspiccg of Mrs.
laura Foote, Grind Regi-nt of thc average motorist to conceive.
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DaughU-r*; Miss Carlottn
linker;
and Mr. and Mra. Coffey. Such KINTON CHURCH E-
beautiful gift# a» were displayed—
LECTS OFF IC E R S
erector sat», fountain pena, blazers,
shoes, roller skates,
and
tftyw—
Kinton, Ore., Dec. 24, 1928 (Spe­
aqntf papcela rivaling in sis* thc
cial) At the annual meeting of the
t|ny tota who raceived th*in.
Rev. Father Hceaacker, inspired by Klnton church and I tble school the
the happy, smiling
(aces
before following officers were elected for
him, delivered a speech, thanking the coming year: trustees, F. A.
H.
the kind and gracious donor«, in be-1 Bucher for three years,
A.
half of the orphans. When, In years Dallmann, two years E. L. Cox,
A. H
to come, these children leave the one year; stewurds: Mra.
“
pale of 8 t. Mary1», they will ever Dallmann, Mra. Floyd Bierly and
cherish fond memories of thla joy­ Mrs. E. I . Cox. Bible school offi­
cer* are as follows: Superintendent,
ful occasion.
Christmas day brought anothi-r Everett Wright; assistant »uperln-
surprise when the Elk* of Portland tendent, 8 . H. Pomeroy; secretary,
delivered a load o f tholr womler- Mra. E. L. Cox; treasurer, Mrs.
ful baakat# and An# toys. This or- t Floyd B,*rly; organist, Mra.^ Ro
ganisatlon, well known for It* b e n -[ bert Poernmy; lll.n»: ians, Ix^o Young
evident spirit of charity and good ffnd i - #n Bierly. Rev, and Mrs. W L.
••• 4 iu'- s«a#on. rarely forget* g Ulkp#w uf w .a t Portland w»re pr*
will at »•— -
aent
the meeting.
the laddie* at Beaverton.
In
Thc Rev. Supt. and Slater*
U l S d ‘ Óveii ,’n S " p U n ^ m a iirior^ th e
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1
Public in ,u ll“ tion * ^ hold Sa'
turday afternoon, January 5th, to
which all are invited. It is to be
joint installation
with
Scholls
charge of the institution hereby
tend sincerest thank, to all
«»•
benefactor, who so lovingly brought
Christmas cheer and happineM to
th. hoy* of St. M .r* > ; mny abun­
dant grace* and ble*.lng* be theirs
In th* New Year to come.
v iu v a OF WINNERS
IN " doll CONTEST
The fifteen girle receiving floll»
Christinas Day at the completion of
the contest held «t Deena Drug
Store arc n* follows: Naomi Smith.
110,978
v«>tn»;
Lois
Livermore,
ALFRED 8TREGER IS
10,708 vote#; Margaret Taylor, 9,211
SERIOUSLY INJURED vote#: Charlotte Jacka, 8,720%veto*;
Evelyn Robinson, 81t>0 votes; R<"
Alfred Steger of Portland wa* licrta Lewie. *7,748; Louraine Doty,
aerioualy Injured Thursilay evening | 7 , 331 ; Katherine Denny, 6,793; r
when the Ford coupe that he w a ‘ ; .qhellenberger, 6.727; 0 . Smith
driving skidded and crashed into
L peu r , «429; B A. r
a telephone pole near SUcy Avenue
Oeneviev# John»^
in Aloha. He received a fractured
N ,'»on, 0,114:
collar bone, broken arm and on# of #ch#rt fl080.
hi* eyes was so severely injured ^
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that. It was necessary to remove
Mr. and Mr*.
0.
It. It waa removed at Dr. Smith a Christmas visitors nt th»
hospital In Hillaboro. H# died later, their daughter. Mr. nnd Mi
without regaining conlriouane**.
| AUhanda at Portland.
“ • ***• . w° 7 / rom a8 f/ r
as Seattle and has some from Ta-
Klnton, Ore. Dec, 34 . 1928 (Spa- " '« • . Portland and Urge cities in
x siu-cial meeting of «u»
t h e
Northwest
rial) A
the w
Kin-
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ton wränge was held at the hall,
„ .
u, .
,
,
,
Mrs. krotch, Eric Axelson, A.
W,-dnes,!ay even.ng and matters of Osmar of Knappa. Ore. spe-nt the
S P E C IA L
gran*e-
0
MARRIAGE LICENSES
I A family dinner was enjoyed at
Marriage licenses were issued to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
the following during the past week T efft on Christmas day.
Daniel J e « e and Charlotte A ken
Mr >n<J M„
j . w . Hurdi o f
7 I New Neon Sips
Appear On Streets
" our
7 cuy.
cT,v
lrM,J‘n,t r‘“ 1‘ Ua ° l Acres.
Webber'
- l Lot 1 . Berwick
The six baskets wore delivered
John Alden Lee et ux to Mika
u. the famines. Who each receive«! H. Van Wart et ux. Lot 26 Frew-
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_
r* r!L
thc .p1
w .n u in* * Orchard Tiwcu.
• * wrru
thJ Saa«4rton
¿’Mmeber
A. F. Green et ux to Frank Vaa
^ Commerce,
Ham, Lot X 8 , Blk. 61, North ITains
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M R . F O S T E R IN J U R E S
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The Eastern Star had a Christ-
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man tree for grown-ui s and chil-
*■
Foster, a printer hvtaig on
dren at the Masonic hall Saturday
bil 1 east of town, had the mis-
evening. Fresenti; were exchanged fortune to get his hand «-aught in
»nd all of th«' children receive*! a printing press Wednesday after-
candy an'l oranges. TIi* foi owing noon. The member was injured <)uitc
program by th«- children was great- badly. Dr. Mason, who dressed the
jy enjoyed; recitation
by
Ltei>by wound being obliged to take **v-
|j,KKke piano solo by Joan Klein; eral stitches in the lacerated flesh
recitation by Jimmie Byfield; piano
^ r- Foster has a shop on the old
solo by Evelyn Alexander; piano so- , Canyon road near the cemetery,
lo by David Mason; recitation by This road leaves the pavement just
Thomas Rohse; piano solo and re- this side of Sylvan, and joins it a -
citation by Kliodn Thyng; rvcita- K“ ' n
*be West Slope service
tion by George Klein; piano solo, station.
LaMerne Dean and a recitation by
This injury i» a severe one and
Katherine Denney.
will make it difficult for the print-
^ 1
“
er to continue hia work. He has
K IN T O N (¡R A N G E H A S
plenty to do, unlike some printers.
A
CIRCUIT COURT
| Tracy Kraemer haa filed suit on
J an action for money against James
| Welch. Ferkins and Bailey are the Some Interesting Facts A
attorneys for the plaintiff.
Bout Number Of Cit­
Aner Matthews has filed suit on
an action for money against I lor
izens Of Town
1 othy Matthews on a charge of de
j aertton. The couple were married
| Jan. 16, 1928 at Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada.
SPECIAL, FOR REVIEW
I Mark Cox has filed suit on a
mortgage foreclosure against Ar- ;
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thur Wild. Loyal Graham is the
attorney for the plaintiff.
Many Dinner Guests In Beaverton
The Feenanghty Machine Co., a
Daring The Past Week
{ corporation, has filed suit on an
i action for money against E. 1. j
.
j Traxell. Hare, McAlear and Peters ,
! are the attorneys for the plaintiff.
Mrs. Leslie Spencer Is confined
The Creditor's Protective associ- to her home with an attack of the
ation, a corporation, has filed suit flu.
o# an action for money .gainst V e - , Mr, ^
JoDe, entertained her
,Ri^ ler’ d0‘ DK,
children at. a holiday dinner. Tues-
the firm name o f Richter Motor .
Co. Abraham Asher is the attor -1
*'
ney for the plaintiff.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pegg en-
Lou Boyd plead guilty. Dec. 26 tertained relatives
at
Christmas
waa the date set by the court for dinner.
pronouncing sentence.
Mrs. D. Elliott wi 1 visit for a
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
PROBATE
¡ Herbert Cox.
The estate of Fred Harris, de­
ceased, has been filed for probate. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynard en-
George Harris is
the executor and ter^ ‘ ned aboui a<,venteen » uest» •*
Hare. McAlear and Peters are the * ChnstnuJ d,mi* r-
estate.
Rev. and Mis. MacNeil and young
The estate of Mikes Genzen, de- »on were dinner guests at the Dr.
ceaaed, has been
filed for probate. Mason home Christmas Day.
Frank Genzer is the administrator
and Tbo*. Tongue, Jr., the attor- f B. A. Rohse and family visited
with his brother and family
a t
ney for the estate.
Vancouver, Wash., Sunday.
A
Quite on importunt meeting
of
tire Beaverton Chamber «,f Com-
j ®vrce wa* held F riday at 1 o'clock
] ln the directors' room at the Bank'
I o f Beaverton.
I
When solicited for subscriptions
SILENTLY PASSING
to help pay for the docuralion* on ,
B—
the community Cbrislmaa tree, , -
w . Vt. II Altil.ii AN
Wil.iam W. Ilanlii.au «lied Chrul- n“ n,,Hr ul l,‘« bu»ine»a men thought
mai »ve at the home of hi* »on, thal lhl* ®"t* rl>r'»« should be taken
W. 1L llardman, from acute bean " P “ nd ,,ut tr o u g h by the Cham-
truubls. He w « n VO year« of mgv
^ u,*l,n*rc#* Those in chjtrgi*
^JNCERTAIN unleu we are very careful now. Two
Tne body was sh.p, ed to in* m i. 0.f th* { hr‘»u “ *“
tree suggested
things w* must work out Uu» year: Peace, with honor,
home in Lebanon, Ore., * Tuerdaj lb“1 lt th#r* * “ *
nio»«y in
abroad; honor, with peace, at home The first is facing us
by W. E. I'egg. Funeral eervn-ee ,h* Chamlwr o f Commerce treasury,
now, the second on next election day.
Bt M ary» Hoy» Attend wer* held there Thursday afmrnoon ,l 8,,uuld he used to buy present* ;
It'« A tricky year; it s a precious year. Winch, depends on
from the baptist church.
,or
ot til« nwdy m tne com - !
us. But there is no need to worry—
Annual Chriatma» Par­
He leaves to mourn ms passing mun,ly-
There is courage.
two »on*. W. H. Hardman of Una
Following ®»4 ‘ hi* suggestion,
ty For Orphan»
town and Walter Hardman of Le- lhc we#ting was called for Friday !
There is faith.
banon, Ore.
afternoon, an«i Fresnient Finder wa*
There
is God-
-
Instructed to purchase baskets and !
Happy New Year—
Hlgs.
ill
HKR
son«!
to
all
those
who
were
not'
ELKS GIVE HASKETS
i
Mr*. Huber passed away at her “ ble
bu> c>nd,e* « nd such things!
( H *p**iitk*J >y ntmrlm f •f (land
nmf M nym im tl
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i home south o f Huber
Thursday
lbe kiddie».
' morning. She died o f the Vu. She
Instruct.on* were sent out to all
HnlghU Of CulumbuH And Calho- w« i 66 years of age
to U? in lout h with
Funeral arrangements will be a - lbw ncc<bl
th* poor. 1 he can*
lie Daughters of America Visit
nounced later.
v*»» only revealed six families who
She leave* to mourn her lose,
need of anything at $ -----
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two daughter* and a »on, all of a11- Thu 8Pcaks wd i i ° r
w*B- l R e a l Estate T r a n s f e r »
Christinas Joys cam* early
to Huber.
being of this community, when we ^ ___
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the orphans of St, Mary's Horn* at
consider Ih, number of people who
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w#bb#r
ux ^
Santa Good To
St. Mary's Lads
$1.50 Per Year
D ic w ib f f 28, 192*.
M E E T IN G
bolidY at Seattle, Wash, with Mr.
*■ —*
Kre*‘’h-
Mrs. Nell Talbott and son, Rob-
ert. Dr. and Mrs. Morene
were
dinner guests of relative# in Port­
land, Christmas day.
Marsh
Has
First
Neon
Sign In Beaverton;
Stipe Has Second
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SHOWS ADVANCEMENT
r
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TV
7 ' ° mp'
aon, both of Portland, Dec. 14.
Vivian Walker and Gertrude Foil-
man, both of Tigard, were married
M the Tigard Methodist parsonage,
Dec. 21.
COMMUNITY XMAS
TREE AT KINTON
,
Beaverton, Rt. 3. are parent, of
» baby, bom Thursday ofT ast week,
Thomas and David Rohes
were
guests of their grandmother, Mrs.
T. Hannigan, at
Portland
last
week.
Rev. MacNeil is attending
thc
Ministers’ Congregational confer-
enct he.ii at Forest Grove t h i s
week.
Kinton, Ore., Dec. 22, 1928 (Spe-I
Mrs. T. J. Hannigan of Portland,
cial) There was a very large at- _ mother of Mrs. B. A. Rohse,
U
tendance at the Community Christ- visiting her «laughter in SanFran-
mas tree and entertainment held at cisco, Calif.
the hall Friday evening and a nuin-
u
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, „
.
her of out-of-tow n
people
were
» * ,nes ,n d Mr^. “ d
present The following program w a.
P' f Lf J e! r^
n
d' nner
,7: v>ni’ Ì* a" “d<>y ,to
fS .y
"
World” ; song, “ Come Sound His
: Praise’’, upper grades of
school;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris an-
song, “ Oh Come Little Children” , tertained their son, Robert, and his
Alexander-* Super-Service
Station primary grades; recitation, “ A Poor wife, from Hillsboro, at their home
Plan", Leo Young; “ Noel’s Star” Christmas day.
la Last To Install Sign
seven girls; recitation, “ A Chriat-
Mi. and Mrs. John Peterson en-
“m Those
Tkn,eH* Who
w !o Help Santa
tarta”
^
chUdren
and
gr.nd-
primary child * d and
y ,m
u D c.m
pbeU
of
There are a g y « t many *°
rrades; recitation. 'Touifh Times for
. y-u *
j
called “ signs of the times
but the Turkey” . Eve lene Young; play. * orest Grove’ at Chnstmas dui-
those more recently noticed in this primary grades. “ Away in the Man- n*‘
vicinity are the two neon signs ger” . At the close o f the program
The ’union Watch Meeting Ser-
put up by Stipe's garage and A- a Christmas treat of candies, nuts vices will be held at the Metho«list
lexander s Super-Service Station.
and fruit were given to thore pre- church Monday evening, starting at
These neon signs
are quite the sent. As has been his custom for a & o'clock and lasting until
mid­
latest thing in electrical display, number of years, W. C.
McKell, night.
Thp first to come to Beaverton mail cvrrier on route three, rem en -
Dr >nd Mrs Karl Swenson and
waa put up on M arsh. Garage on bered
the
children
with
some , on Reeil> of
wert. recent
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T t JU
at, ,7 * e*!t Christmas K<x>d,es which
ff'ven visitors at the home of Dr. Swen-
'P d_ ° f , . I ° Wn Th,a Wa* f? IIow« 1 a out in 8ch°ol during the day.
son-s tetner>
£ £ . Swenson, on
short time ago by the large one
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w _ts0n street
put up in front of Stipe's Garage. A S ^ n C I 4 T I O N
H
probably the moat illuminating of
iv r o r t c r n
D IT C IV D C C
The daughter of Mr. and
Mr*,
the three, it having
both red and I N L K E A o L U D l l a l M l i d a Lorenz Wolf of Portland, route 6 ,
blue lettering.
was operated
on for
appendicitis
Approaching the town from the
T * Washington Savings St Loan at the Good Samaritan hospital in
e.*t, on* can see
the
on«
on Ass 11 tion of Hillsboro has had its Portland Wednesday.
Marshs Garage as
soon as the best ; nd biggest year in 1928. J.
M r. and Mrs. E. Marsh and Mr.
turn is negotiated in that direction. M. Person, General Manager,
re- and Mrs. N. W. Gorham attended
Alexander's is probably seen for a port# that they hav# nearly doub- a Christmas tree program at the
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.ii- —
led in assets during tha last 12 Rose City Chapter meeting, Friday
months.
Last January their total evening of last week,
assets were $124,000.00 which have
Monday evening the Sunday school
Another Book Completed
D
keen increased to $210,000.00,
in
round figure,. The A asori.tioa' now f,ro* ran‘ tw as, * lVta at thA
e ^ thel
. .
,
Congregational
church.
A
large
holds mortgages on improved real CTOwd was present, and everyone
estate appraised at over $.> 00 , 000 . 00 . proclaimed the entertainment a huge
Mi^ Person states
that
while aucces»
home building has been very slow
the past six months, there is now
Adolph Kijowski o f San Diego,
an apDarent returning demand for Lai., Joseph and Phi.ip Mayer* of
new home*. He believe, that there Portland, Ore_ and James Robinson
will be a fairly active home con- oi phoeni* Arizona, a form er in­
struction demand this spring.
structor at bt M ary, spent C hnst-
The Association is declaring its ma8 at
*•
usual 7Gr dividend and in addition
Tb* choir of the Bethel Congre-
adding a substantial sum to its Re- gatienal church presented a
can-'
serve Fund. Dividend checks will t*‘ ». “ The Wondrous Light,” Sun-
bc mailed January 2nd.
day evening at the church.
The
The Officer# and Foard o f Direc- aoloists were Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
tors are constituted as follow*:
Webb. Miss Rhoda
Sheltenberger,
Dr. J. O. Robb, Geo. G. Hancock, Mrs. F. L. Spencer, W. H. Bo*-
E. L . Johnaon, D. D. Bump, J. well, and W. L. Cady.
M Person. Geo. T. McGrath a
n
d
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J. H. Shearer.
BEAVERTON MARKET
& GROCERY MOVES
— .
The Beaverton Market atxf Gro-
eery will move onto ttarir new lo-
cation on Watson St., next
door
to the bask the flnrt of the new
MRS. ROHSE ENTER­
TAINS AT CARD PARTY
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• Mrs. B. A. Rohse entertained six-
l«en guest* at a “ 500” party, at
h«r home on Second Street, one day
*»»« week, the occasion being th*
anniversary of her birth.
year ft It one o f the most modern
First P rile8 were won
Ml •>
it ^ e s in town with
plenty
of 0410 Breitten and Mr. Cox.
Th*
shelf room and a nice, roomy ice* consolation* went to Mrs.
Bagan
box.
and Mr. L. R. Dean.
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present,
beside*
greater distance for that lo<yw* up the prize winner* were; Mr. Otto
for more than a mile to the west. Bieitten, Mr*. Herbert Cox, Mr*.
It is appropriate that the larger
L. R. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
one is near the «enter o f town, Allen, Mr. and Mr*. H. Wilcox of
making. ■» sort of climax, as it
Mrs. Rohse received many good
were, for from either direction as
wishes for numerous happy return#
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