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HKAVKKTON,
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CLEAN READING
POR ALL T H I
FAMILY
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The'Interests Of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME VII, NO. 32.
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon.
Single Copy, 5 Centn
IP I M il'Ll» HING
BIRTHDAY PICNIC IS
HELD, EMMONS RANCH
Friday,
July 12, 1929.
$1.50 Per Year
u n l atti v p r ^ iv r ~ M C U H (;IVES SURPRISE
SILENTLY PASSING I IFAREWELL LUNCHEON
The funeral of Elphea Goshom, I -pi.
oY.
i a ____
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At the old home ranch of W. B.
Enimona, Hunday, June noth, a who was killed In a mot.,r.-ycle-auto K. Ve , , urpri. , )unf heon " J " .
If I could tln f a »ong and know,
held farew,„ ln honor rf M
w
number of friends and relatives coll.eion Sunday evening.
home heart waa gladdened by the tinging;
Wednesday
at the Cen- rit l w r f l afternoon. June' 26, at
gathered
for
u
birthday
picnic,
in
A tong of hope to throb and glow—
Af_
honor of several member* of the tenary - Wilbur-Methodiet fhurch of the h ™ , of M r| B A
The Joy belli of the tout Bringing—
Portland Che pastor of the church t , r . delirlou„ ORe o'clock Hnchion
family.
..
neon
The day was spent In much conducted the service, assisted by .-[MO" » „
The coldest winter ylelda to May,
feasting and talking, everybody en­
,h . . . . l l - f c . 8 k - 1,
’
I ho darken cloud a »liver lining,
joying themselves. The following
Brert*n> Mr> * D Young.
'I ho longest night will brinM the day—
were present: W. B. Emmons, Oma formerly lived with her p.renU on Mrl ^
Above the dark the atari are ahintng.
Belle Emmons, Mr*. Lutie Boring.
, i n.il
B >■ Woodward. Mrs. VA
Mrs. Ida Jones, Mr and Mrs, H. Beaverton school* until they moved Boring, Mra. R D. Young, Mr*.
to
Portland.
Elphea
was
horn
In
G. Emmons and family, Mr and
B. J . Woodward, Mr*. Ed Boring.
Ah! If thia meaaago 1 could bring,
Mr*. R G Kelley of St. Helena. Portland, Oct- 31, 1910. She is sur­ Mra. Ola Boyl*. Mr*. Floyd Tefft,
To weary heart» that grieve In aadneaa,
Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Emmons and vived by her parents, her brother. Mr*, E rse« T»fft and hostess.
Then would I lift my vole# and tin g ­
daughter Jeanne of Portland, Mr*. Wllmer, and grandfather 0. J, Bales.
l'd light the darkened akiea with gladness.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rohse en­
Ollie l-ewis, Manley Underhill, Dr A number of Beaverton people a t­
tertained a group of friends at din­
and Mrs. Edward Boring of Port­ tended her funeral.
—-Gertrude Martin Christensen.
ner Sunday, The goest* wer» Mr.
land, Dr. Craven and daughter, Win­
5cenf Pronn’7K« MICHIGAN KID a caul l a ì m m h s p h i a i n<n*t
Many Beaverton people will be and Mr*. John Haskell and daugh­
ifred of I/OS Angeles, Calif., Ml»»
ter
of
Gelena.
Ore.
Mr-
and
Mr*.
Hhepard and Charlie .Shepard of grieved to learn of the death of
Yamhill, Mr. A Mulligan of Port­ Mist Haxcl Wells, farmer teacher, Tho». Thorpe of Seattle and Mr. “THE MICHIGAN KID”
land, 5 erl Emmons, Vemie Map«», of the grade school. She died at ( *n<^ Mr». Sullivan of Portland
TO BE AT BEAVER
her home in Portland. Feneral ser-
Ruth Clark, and Muriel Sid well.
ICOURT HOUSE ITEMS
Vic*.
w,r*
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Wednasd.y
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Vniversal has brought Rex Beach’s j
I July 3rd
chased » new electric pipe machine. n<x>»-
Arrest*
novel, "The Michigan Kid” to ^he
Glenn R Lewie, on a liquor charge
screen of the Beaver Theatre in a |
plead guilty and fined 9500 and :
pretentious spectacle which ia a*
year in Jail; U he pay 9S0U |n in­
once gorgeous in scenic beauty ant
stai Intente of 925 paroled on jail
gripping in dramatic power.
sentence.
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Th« photoplay is a massive pro­
Vera Snyder on a liquor charge,
gust 1, 1930; bond* numbered 5 to \ turn of the drawings and specifica- duction with two of the screen’s moat Attorney Allen Is Instruct
NOTICE
OF
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
10 Inclusive, due August 1, 1931; t*on*---------------------------------------------- popular stars enacting, the tremen
ed To Employ Men
Beaverton Oct« 16 Clean filed 9600 and 3 month» In Jail; if
BOND ELECTION
pay 9160 in installment» of 926 per
bonds numbered 11 to 13 inclusive,
The School Board reserves the doua emotional rolea, Conrad Nage
To Make Survey
State of Oregon
HitM, And Gets A Kun
month, paroled on Jail sentence.
due August 1, 1932; bonds numbered right to reject any and all bids.
and Renee Adoree.
County of W aehington
) **. 17 to 26 inclusive, August 1, 1933;
By
order
of
the
»aid
School
Dia-
haa
never
appeared
to
bet
On Fairvale’b Error
TO REPAIR SIDEWALKS
William M. Martin, Hulda L. Mar­ School District No 48
bonds numbered 27 to 33 inclusive, triit No. 48, Washington County, ter advantage than as the famou
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that due August 1, 1934; bonds numbered Oregon.
tin and Anna M. Luechauer, Direc­
j
Michigan
Kid,
notorious,
hones'
at the School District bond elaction 37 to 46 inclusive, due August 1, , L. R. Dean, Chairman.
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^ Aiaska ___,,
ir the gob
City Attorney Will Draw Up Re­
BOYS GET THE BREAKS tors of the Washington County Golf hereby
gambler
during
called to be held at the high 1935; bonds numbered 47 to 63 in­
Course have filed supplementary a r­
solutions Covering Sidewalk [>i*t.
T’ ,
k*v*r,nçre. Jr.. Clerk of rug}, „f 1898- The characterizatior
school
building
of
District
No.
48.
ticles of incorporation to bo known
clusive. due August 1, 1938; bonds School District No.. 48.
¡a
one
of
sweeping
verve—the
Ki
Neat Team Beaverton Will Meet as Forest Hills Golf Course
in the City of Beaverton, in and for numbered 67 to 30 inclusive, due
The special meetinn of the Coun­
School District No. 48 of Washing­ August 1, 1937; said bonds to bear ,
Will 11« Tigard, On Sunday
cil. Monday evening of this week
ton
County,
Oregon,
on
Monday,
the
interest at the rate of five and
The County Court haa granted the
brought up several vital questions.
OREGON FOR THE for his wrath, but who otherwis
29th duy of July, 1929, between the
Attorney Allen was insructed to
is gentle and loving toward hi
The Beaverton boye,
with Bil Co-operative Kecraation and Educa hours of two o'clock P. M. and icv- three quarter* (6 8-4%) per cent | H U N T ) OF WASHINGTON
Groff in the box took the fnat Pair lion Society license to conduct a en o'clock P- M., there will be sub- per annum, payable semiannually, In the Matter of tj,« Relate of Mi- friends, and much addicted to char employ engineers to make the sur­
principal and Interest payable at the
vey along Front St. and submit es­
fhaet E. Hughe*, Deceased. No. ity in the right place,
vale team into ramp Sunday after Dance Hall at Tualatin.
mitt«! to the legal voters there­ office of the County Treasurer of
noon to the tune of 17 to 3.
3344. Notice Of Sale.
The picture »» sensational in ev timates of the cost of putting tn a
of
the
question
Of
contracting
a
Washington County, Oregon. Said
Divorce Filed
Notice i* hereby given that the ery way and Is easily the best evei storm sewer to take care of the
The Beaverton team got alxteer
Fred H. Sc he | bit against Vera R. bonded indebtedness in the sum of bonds are offered subject to their undersigned executrix of the ggtote filmed around the Alaskan local. Th< drainage which flows down the open
clean hif* enl were lucky enoug.
thirty thousand dollar* (9-10,000.00)
^ '*£*«*, deceased entire forest fire sequence is doni ditch along the S. P. right-of-way.
to gel p run acroea on one of th« Scheiblc. Married at Hillsboro, Jan, for the purpose of providing funds being authorized at an election to of Michael E.
be held on July 29, 1929.
It was the concensus of opinion
23,
1926-
Plaintiff
asks
custody
ol
p u r s u i t w an Order of the above in natural colors which adds mater
thrfe error* made by
their oppo
with
which
to
repair
the
present
Bids must be unconditional gnd entltied Court dated July 2, 1929, ially to the. menace of the flame, that a sewer district would be formed
nenta. This waa Juat another tim. minor child.
high school building, and erect and accompanied bv a, « ju A imvo check in
will from and after the 5th day of
Incidentally show* a river flow and the parties interested, the Town
when they B»t the breaka thou*I
equip an addition to said building the amount o f A.OOO.OO
Estates
Admitted
To
Probate
July 1929, proceed to sell a t puhho inR «t°»n it and a fire ravaging its ■»f Beaverton and the Southern Pa-
there have bacn plenty of timei
The approving legal opinion of or private aa(t. all the right. ttUd »at«™! splendor. This is easily on. -ific Co. be assessed to pay for the
Flora E. Carstens, real and per­ in and for said district-
whan they played in the most-rottei
The vote ia to be by ballot, upon
luck, like when they got lhrar met sonal property valued s t 98600.00. which shall be the word* ‘‘Bonds Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCulloch A and mter«*i of
Michael E Hughes o{ the most impressive
sequence projected improvement.
Shuler will hg furnished the suc­ * and to the following described “ th« « « » « '• photoplay offering?
C. J. LaFountain. real and per­
The City Attorney was also in-»
on with only one down, and the oth
------Yes” , and "Bond#----- No” ; and cessful bidder.
valued at 91700.
tG
- —
e .trueted to draw un resolutions co­
er two up got little pop flier sonal property
reel property
* —
gj the voter shall place a cross lX ) j
Thu Hoard reserves the right to
vering a sidewalk district extending
ALOHA-HUBER
Lb<>ugb t|,eir namee would Indicat
I
Beginning at a point on the
between (he wprd '‘Honda'' and the reject any and all bids.
from the south end of Watson St.
LOCAL NEWS
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th<-y. either of them, ehould hav.
section line twenty six and two-
word "Yes ’, or between the word
F. \y. Livermore, Jr.,
Clerk.
to the south side of Front S t, and
driven the hall far enough Into th 3 ------------ -------- . ■ —- ______ s "Bonds'’ and the word ' No ', which Address:
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
Florenc.
thirds
(23
2-3)
rods
west
of
the
Beaverton, Oregon. ,
from the west »id« of Watson along
The following were visitors of B.
bruah to get all around the sack*
made
a
trip
to
Portland.
Tuesday.
southeast
corner
of
Section
25,
indicates his choice.
Fnwit 8t. So BHdrwn Ave.
Lady Luck cannot alwaya realat th Gemilquette and family here: Mrs.
Township 1 south. Range 2 west
The polls for the reception of the (
A daughter was bom to Mr. an<
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Thia district would include most
continual wooing of good
player Dorothy King, Mrs. Ruth James, ballots cast for or against the con­
of Willamette Meridian; thence
of
the walks which are most need­
Sealed
bid»
will
be
received
by
Mrs.
J
.
E.
Mitzel
of
Huber,
Julj
and
Mra.
Bethel
Merle
and
son
of
and we predict that next year Bea
running porth sue hundred and
traction of said indebtedness will, the Board of Director* of School
Tracy, Calif,
ed if the petition for a free delivery
7 th .
w -i!^
varton will occupy a much differen
(wanty (123- rods to a point;
on said day and date and at the
Mr. M- E. Smith visited with he. of mail in Beaverton ia to be grant­
place In the column of percentage
Mrs. Jennie McCloud of Portltnd place aforesaid, be opened at the District No 4«, W,. ium»tyu Goumy.
thence west twenty six and two-
son, J , K. Smith in Beaverton ed. While there are probably other
than it doea thia year, though th/
<nd her grand daughter. Miss l*thn hour of I»-, o'clock P. M. a rut re­ Oregon; linti} »:6d R M, op July
walks which need rebuilding and
thirds (26 2-3) rods to a point;
Wednesday.
aie by no i>u.ant in the cellar.
Bremmcr of Montana »pent Tuesday main dpeh untif the hour of seven 1 3l, 1929. for the remodeling of th<*
putting! in repair, the men present
preMiBt h>gh avhool h..;iJ'ng. and the
thence south one hundred, aid
" 'Manager ijintoit ha» been doin' •tight at the home pt Mr. end Mi* o'clock P- M of the »am« day, when j
Mrs. E- C. Smith left Wednes­ teemed to think that thia district
twenty (120) ?o4» to the south
3.
G.
Freeman.
and
completion
of
an
addi­
apma good »routing and ha» hu.l
day for a visit with relatives ii would cover the moat needed im­
the same shall be ol««—*
svctton line of Mid section 25;
tion thereto, according to drawings
is.
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UP 3 («am that ha» taken much th
Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Uorhaiu liad
Kent, Ore,
provements.
thence
east
on
said
section
line
Hgger half of |ha gam»» ptayri is Sunday dinner —■
_ 4 orucr of the District School j and specifications number 930, *a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rudolph
Klingstori
twenty aix and two-thirds (26
Intely. He hat woil.ed hard an<
.»«si*, Mr. and Board of School District No. 48, of prepared by C. N. Freeman Co..
of Aloha are the parents of a daugh­ DEMONSTRATION TO
2-3) rods, tq plaaa af beginning,
C- P. Wheeler, and daughter, Washington County, Oregon, made 212 Weatherly Building, Portland,
ter bom July 6.
containing twenty (20) acres,
ronaiitently to build up a winnln> ind Mrs. Katherine Weber and son this 11th day of July, 1929.
BE HELD AT DENNEYS
Oregon.
more or less, situated in the
team and »tand» well with the fan Robert of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dosh and their son-
Bids will he received on the gen­
L R. Dean, Chairman, District
County of Washington, State of
—and he ia getting much more loy
in-law, C. P. Dancer have leased the
eral contract separate and combined
A demonstration on the use of
Francis Parker was arraigned and School Board.
al aupport from the player* tha-
and on the heating and plumbing
1 Peter Lind poultry farm, one mill sodium chlorate for the eradication
Oregon.
Attest:
F.
W.
Livermirc.
Jr.,
Dis­
leaded
not
guilty.
The
trial
was
was accorded him the firat of th
contract, and electric wiring con­
Bids in writing will be received north of Huber,
of the Canadian thistle which in­
set for July 26, Tuesday, at 10 a.m. trict Clerk.
**a*on.
tract ar.d will be publicly opened and by the executrix at 825 Failing The son
fest many fields in Beaverton, will
L Anderson o{ Aloha
t’arker
ia
represented
by
Peters,
and
read at the time above mentioned Building. Portland, Oregon, any time WM blUen in the cheek on j ui) be held on the B. K. Denney farm
In the game Sunday, “Baldy'
NOTICE
OF
BOND
SALE
he state by Patterson.
Barron and Jonta got their uaun
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ln the present High School bund­ after the first publication and up gr(j by & neighbors dog. Severa. on Monday, July 15 at 2 p m, I t is
Mr. and Mr*. Louis Hughson and
number of long drive» into the brush
that
sealed bids will be received by ing in Beaverton. Oregon.
to the last publication of this notice- stitches were necessary to close thi hoped there will be a good atten­
•on Harvey and Mrs Elisabeth Da­
All bids to be on forms furnished
Next Sunday. Beaverton playa Ti
dance of those interested. To reach
Terms of sale are SO'* cash; woaa(^
the
undersigned
until
the
hour
of
d s are leaving Saturday for Victor­
gard.
by C. N. Freeman Co., and are to balance of purchase price to be se-
the field where the demonstration
, .___
seven
o’clock
P.
M.,
on
the
31st
clay
ia and Vancouver B. C. to visit of July, 1929, and immediately be mailed or delivered to F. W. secured by first mortgage payable
C‘ Angello has resigned trom th. will be given, go south on Watson
IKINTON HAPPENINGS' with Mrs. Davis' niece.
thereafter publicly opened by the Livermore, Jr., Clerk of School Dis­
before two years after date. trnrL
c#r ,shoP*
,n tho
, Beaverton’
“ d ITY 15 nov street to Allen Avenue, turn to the
inir in
in the
n
aW
VAffiK
working
navy
yards in
Seat- left and go due east to the Oregon
The Matrons and Patron* of 1928 District School Board of School Dis­ trict No. 48. Washington County, at
together
with
interest
a
t
7
*
per
Mrs
Angello
is
visiting
th en Electric track, crosi and go north
nd their husbands and wives en­ trict No. 48, Washington County. Beaverton, Oregon
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Snider an
u to move there i. 80 or 100 rods.
Drawings, specifications and bid annum payable quarterly A check nQW
»on Lester »pent Sunday with the: joyed themselves with a picnic at Oregon, at tho High School Build­
*
-ost Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ing in the City of Beaverton. Ore­ forms may be secured from C- N. for 10% of the amount of each bid # sh<)rt
aon Glenn and wife at Lake Grove
must accompany same ana such sale
.
Gorham were among those present gon, for an is-ue of bonds of said Freeman Co.
will be made subject to confirm»-
A r ong those from Aloha, w**i MRS. TALBERT IS GIV­
Mr. end Mr» Everett Wright at
A
certified
cheek
or
bidder’s
bond
The Whitford Woman's Club met school district in the »mount ot
tended the wedding of a relative It
tion by the above entitled Court.
Tl*ard R « ^ * h lodge Tues
EN SURPRISE PARTY
for a social afternoon last Wednes­ thirty thousand dollars
(930.00v), for 6% of the amount o4 the bid,
I.lnntnn last Saturday.
Dated this 2nd day of July 1929. day evening were M r and Mrs. Hugl.
day afternoon. A humorous reading ssid bond» to be dated August 1, payable to said District, must ac­
Mr*. J. R. Talbert was pleasant­
Albert Dallmann 1» in Hillahor by Miss Lettle McKay was much 1929, and to mature serially in nu­ company each bid. A deposit of
Gertrude A McKay, Executrix.
w
¿ * clifton ‘ Mrs- S. Cham
ly surprised a t the home of Mrs.
Where ha haa employment for th enjoyed. Mr». Thos, 1’lellanil WM merical order a* follows: bonds fifteen dollars (915.00) la required
Wilbur Weed, by members of the
preaent.
hostess for the afternoon.
numbered 1 to 4 inclusive, due Au­ by each contractor for the safe re-
Lady Slipper Club and a few other
Mr- and Mrs. Earl C. Bell wit.
Mack Spurttn of Louisville, Ky.,
guests. Games and refreshments
Portland relative» apent the 4th o who has been visiting his parents,
were enjoyed.
VOTERS MUST VALI­
July holiday at Natarta and othe Mr. and Mr*. D. A. Spurlin of
present were Mesdames
DATE BOND ISSUE J. Those
coast reaorta.
Whitford th» past ten days left for
R. Talbert. N. W. Gorham, W.
The Weat Coaat Telephone Com his home the first of the week. Mr.
L- Cady, M. C. McKercher, F. W.
To the voters and taxpayers o: Livermore, Jr., Chas. Jacka, V. A.
pany have had a crew of lineniei Spurlin is sales manager of the
Underwood
type-writer
company.
District
48:
The
following
lettei
fixing up their line* through thi
Wood, F. L. Spencer, I R. Metz-
from the Commerce Mortgage Se­ ler. Guy Carr, F. M. Lassiter. R.
The Beaverton Rebekah lodge vis­
town during the paat week.
curities Company of Portland, signed S. Welsh, Fred Olmstead, and Wil­
ited the Tigard
Rebekah lodge
Mr*. Lilly BVrly and daughte Tuesday evening. The occasion teas
by Mr- DeLong, who was retained bur Weed-
Mra. Ethel McCormick and family the installation of Tigard's officers
by the School Board to cor uct thi
were among thoae from here whi for the ensuing term- Refreshments
legal work in connection .vith thi
were in Portland laat Monday.
930,000 bond issue is self explana­ FIRST UNION CHURCH
were served after the meeting and
SERVICE IS HELD
Mlaa Olady» Brown of Trout Lak. a general good time was had bi-
tory.
apent Tueaday, Wednesday am all present.
We are sorry that it is necessary
A larg« congregation greeted Rev.
Thursday of laat woek at the hom>
to validate this issue.
Miss Maud Stevons, state depart­
of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Cutting.
The election will be held In the Bert Wsddington at the first union
ment president, Mrs. Alice Brunden
High School on July 29, 1929 and Sundav evening) church services on
Mr». Ethel McCormick wua it state secretary, and Mrs. Phelps, all
you are requested to again register July 7th at the Christian Church.
mombers
of
the
Mary
Logun
Tent
Hillsboro a couple of day» last week
Rev. Oscar Cooper will preach next
your vote.
where ehc was employed at the ho­ of Portland visited tent number 18
L. R. Dean, Chairman Board ol Sunday evening st the Congregation­
of Beaverton of the Daughters of
tel during the 4th of July rush.
al Church at 8:00 p m. Plan to come
Directors,
the Union Veterans of the Civil
Our mail carrier, W. C. McKeli War at their regular meeting, Mon­
and invite your neighbors and
has been off duty for a few dayr day afternoon.
Commerce
Mortgage Securities friends. ____________
(luring the past week and L- M. Da
Company. Chamber of Commerce
C. J. BEACH TAKES
vie» has been delivering the mall
Building» Portland, Oregon.
MEETING FOR 4-H CLUB
OVER ICE ROUTE
Mr». Orville Phelpe (Alice Her
Honorable Board of Directors,
LEADERS TO BE HELD
show) formerly of thi» town, but
Washington School District No. 48,
C. J. Beach of th# Beaverton Feed
now of Swl»» Home »pent the weel
Beaverton, Oregon. Gentlemen: In and Proudc* Market ha* taken over
Miss Helen Cowgill, Assistant
end at the home of Mrs. Lilly Bierly
connection with your recent bond the ice route and is ready to serve
State Club leader, plans to hold a
election the w riter has been in­ hie customers. Hie son will deliver
of the 4-H Club Leaders
formed by th# firm of bond attor­ the ice-
CHARTER IS GIVEN TO meeting
and members at the Chamber of
neys in Portland, Messrs Teal. Win-
LOCAL KIWANIS CLUB Commerce room» In Forest Grove,
free, McCulloch A Shuler that on nection with the m atter—thia work
July 18th and in the Chambe’ ot
account of a technicality in the pro­ having been a specialty of mine for
The charter was presented to Ki- Commerce rooms in Hillhboro July
ceedings it will be necessary to ask the past twelve years.
wanis club Wednesday night. Kl- 19th.
I am very Sorry Indeed that it
the legal voters of the district to
wanians from as far sway ns Se­
The object of these meetings is
validate the bonds by another elec­ 1» necessary to ask your people
attle were preaent A detailed ac­ to g»ve instruction in preparing to
tion. The ressort being that the no­ validate an election that carried /
count of the meeting will 1» giv­ give public demonstrations in can­
1
tice of election fell one day short such a large majority, but I
ning, cooking and sewing projects.
en next week.
of meeting full statutory require­ sure they will he willing to do
Liberal prizes will be given at
i
ments. The whole blame for this er­ when they know it is not 1
Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Denney and the County Fair in September foi
of any fault of yours.
ror
is
on
myself
alone
and
not
or.
daughters. Katherine and Lorraine, demonstrations and it is expected
Yours very truly. Commerce ’
any of you aa I had been retained
spent, the week end in Salem at that there will be considerable in­
by you to look after all of the de- gage Securities Co., By M. L. D*
the home of Mr. and Mr», H. C. terest in thia branch of the Club
i tails and legal proceeding* in con» Long, Manager Bond Dep t
) Work.
Gilbert.
L
Sidewalks and Sewers
Defeat Fairvale
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