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EUGENIC, OKE University Library i r rr* ro« BEAVERTON, REVIEW'S TIIK FOR IT E» T he B eaverto n R eviewi CLEAN READING FOR ALL T H I FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The'Interest* O f Eastern W ashington County. VOLUME VII, NO. 16. Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon* Si UK It* Copy, 5 Cents Friday, October 18, lt*29- $1.50 Per Yeaf ■ ■ ■ ,m mmmT r i" i * i Ditch Along Front Street To Be Filled': JcOURT HOUSE Moose Fond bald of (ha sweet emerald I «le, Lovo'a Binging pool of th« haart, Making old T aras slumber. <f harp, With melod.es that oft beguile Tha soul of BsilnaaB, till the anillo Fm bid» tha gathering toar» to »tart. Unart melodies »wont as ihn flowers On t'a»hmlr‘a Üriont sun-ki#»ed bowers, When all their blooms the r «wont» Impart; Soft as tha notes of "avaning hall»," That the full tid'o of memory »wolle With "Light o f other day »,'1 that throws A halo warm that throbs and glows Like "laiVe's Young Dream" th.t thrills the heart. i . Maller Hau Iícen Under Much Contruverny For A Very Long Time MUCH PROGRESS MADE Real Estate Transfers .E i C. I. Scot fins rt ux to Emil John son, Tract I, Tigard Highway tract». Alt-X Rr&ling to Alex Kuuig it ux. M seres S*C. 11 T. 2 g. R. 1 W: (tuul I et'd 'U< r t" I liri.i Joo», 2.2! see- Sec. II f II, T. I N. II 2 W. Ait x llaisig i t ux to Alex Ki-glmg Many Of The Team Get to at ux, S S aorta See. 11 T. 2 S. Thu Rt-iil Institute to Mario O. See Milton Boring And Noitflund, Lot 2, If.k. 6 Ladd k Reed Acre». Mark Jones Play Again Patrick J King to William F. I.vl W. U ” i*,rer fru it Sec. j Í T 1 M. K 1 W. The Nisdi Co. to Archie Corkill. TO PLAY RYDERWOOD Lot» 15 tn IP Ire , lots 21 to 31, thflusive, block 16; lots 17 Inclusive 1 blvdk (5 Portland Height* Amity la I'upposed To Hav* A Bet No t . O. V. Boilley et ux to G. A ter Teem Than B. U. 8 . has Moss) erg et ux. 2 seres Virginia i .oca- Matt King *t ux to State of yrigon, Parto f L°t AUoq Aofvagi A id Aloha. Qoo. W Jos<ph et ux to G W . I.allome, (J 21 surta tjec. 33 T • I N R 1 W G G, M c ll.r e at ux to J. Petti- john at al. Lots 1, 2, 3, A 4. lllk 2 B uson o Height Ri.y W . Clifford et ux to Her man Wright el al. 6 acres See. 11. T. 2 8 . R. 1 W riday afternoon of last week. viVtdn'» f»st M h d “ F grr Uagi from Am (y Into camp to the tunc of twenty two to nothing Thu * as quit« an upset »» the vis tors were thought to be » lit tle better team than Coach Warren would be ab'.£ to bring onto tha Beaverton H gn School field A» an evidence of the. Warren told the boys that If thay would beat Amity that h* would take them In 4 potty to sue tile Monmouth (%u<t ANNUAL COUNTY EN Ggme in ^he MultnoWah Stadium the DEAVOR MEETING grxt day, Well, the team nu(le good | and so did Coach Warren, for a lot Forest Grove Christian Church of the boys got to see their old Idols, Mark Jonas and Milton Bor will 1 » hostess for the annual con vention of W* hiña ton couty Chris ing battle the Californians. The first upset of Friday-» game tian Dnrimmi a n ta which will bs came when after holding Beaverton held October 1«. 1» and 20. the for downs on Amity’s ten yaia theme will be " p i o w ii n g with Je line, they got the ball and 4 *U 0,1 ■ sus," and 'prográm topiis carry out fumble ’ behind their own goal linei the pioneer ide# Speakers and conference leader* tjtls allowing a score for Beaver- top: After that there was ne-.if n w \ include Ro » Gulley "f Eu**n«. Endeavor field time when the final oqtcome of the Oregon Christian gamp w (ji Jn doubt th^ only ques «ecrplary; Jaines C. Henderson of tion wap what the scot« would be. Portland, flote president: Mis* Ma Almost the first thing efter the rian Carlson of Portland, hospital third quarter i>eg»n. Beaverton hav ervice superintendent; and G. Evert ing kicks! off, Amity lost tha ball Baker of Portland, regional vice on a fumble, and Monroe Shannon president- Miss Hada Maris Cham o f the Beaverton line g»t it and ber* of Kelso, Wash., former In got away for a run almost the termediate superintendent of Dreg n Christian E;-.de„v, r union w ill lx length of the field. Then after a- kolhcr touchdowti had bean ‘ scored. song l*k<}i-r. and Misa Dulrtnn Bf-ovnt CpacH Werran tjg s n »ending In o f Portland will have charge of the banquet qn Saturday evening. second string igen end towards the erd of the gams theae were called (pit do g if t |ilec«s 'fur the thud ERNEST NARN ER MAR ■trlngars. RIES PORTLAND GIRL This Friday, the home team meet» the boys from Ryderwpod, here on The many friends of Ernest i ’ ar- the home field There has not vor, a former B avorton High been much dope handed out oi. School studint, will be interested to what the visitors are going to be know that he waa married October but there Is a suggestion going a- 10th to Ruth Kniefel of Portland- raund that a little help in tha shape Ernest attended O. S. C. at of support and attendance by the I Corvallis and is a member of the buaii.e»smrn and those living here Sigjna Phi Enxolon Fraternity, I$e will be appreclatedand will also help bus peen head of th* luggage de (Q gl»< the buy« confidence th$t partment at Lipman Wolfe’s for you anyway aspect them to win. | several year* About six months The Boys will show you a gooo ago he acquired the salesmanship iame, no rough (tuff, but good clean for the Bebler Baggage Co taking ootball, and if you do your part the Northwest for his territory- in showing them that you appro- | The young couplo will make their dale thair playing, thay will In turn home in Portland- redouble thair efforts to become , prurtay uf the *upp«rt that you “ LOYAL SCOUTS” PLEA- give them, L ett Qo| { MUSIC CLASS IS BEING ORGANIZED IN TOWN Mr. N. W. Gorham returned from th« Geo Samaritan hospital Wed nesday afternoon. Divorce Suits Filed Letti* E. Johnson vs. Fred J0hn >' n - . — , . . Hits Meeting of Kiwanians tu* uaii Wednesday evening U) Comings and Goings Of The j this week. This meeting was lor the 1 I I» Held At Peninsula. ' purpose of ascertaining, if possible, ) People In And Around J whelher the res.denis along Watson j City Of Beaverton * Next, At Fairvale. | street would be favorable to the > ______ I seeming by the City of an aud.tion- ! al twenty feet along »me of tnet blETSCII GIVES TALK -‘r * g, „ * * * present and eaprssed iv a v e rlo . Ktwanl* Ktwanl. ru P... t» On n ifetvcrlon Program Thi. Week the BY SPECIAL WRITERS opinion , tl 77 ZJTi least, the Southern la o .f.c Co. POTUICK I.L M 11 is IttLD AT CH 11 HCH A .pUn ad pot lu- k dinner was «njoyid at the Congregational chur- eh Monday evening After which a very interest»*. r program w m g iv - cn Th- W«bb-Boawell quartet was imeh enjoyed. Mi * Minnie Tout* a worker in th,. Mission field in Kho- d-siu Africa. g»vo a very enter Inina talk m her experiences there taining ming tauten ner .xperiencMtnere. the ^ co,,fCtion. Mr. D. C. Howard gave a *ery inatfwtiv« talk on the cultivation and car. of garden. Mrs. Fl»ie Christisen read nn original p ent written _bv h*r sister. Mia® Alice Ebehard. A plant sa’ e was also hdd in the afternoon ----------------------- A n!no B v „» W „ A nine hole golf rnnr, course has been completed at the Echo Rod and Gun ciub, The „!,0!1,h. Hmrqua community fnir wH1 be hdd at CanyonvtlK op r Ilnmaon Iliirrison favored us with numer- Octbober 17 - ’ Dr- luvorm. u. al.l.a, .n l P ,)l..t-.l ■»,>■... t. ous si dis and Mr. Pollard gave a lhe McMiilan <k Son Garage at -p’.et.did talk on Chu»U»u service. Waldport is occupying a new fire- Mgs. Harrison also spoke briefly, resistant building. ------- -------------------------------------------------------------- . The "Loyal Scouts" of the Kinton Sunday school with their parents and othee Inid»»* w#re very pli a*antly entertained Friday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O H. Peterson of Kinton. Their son Orville was the host of the eve ning. Games were played and n gen eral good time was had by those present. Light refreshments were served during) the evening. Arrests Doll Rishee, aaaault and battery. Matt Vrlkak, liquor charge, K. M. Hotchkiss, charge of driving whl'e drunk- . d 9ANTLY ENTERTAINED Mrs. V. A. Wood, Mrs. N. A. by fteld and Mrs. C. C. Bsach were joint hostesnes Tuesday afternoon In a farewell surprise party given at tha hrtme of Mr*. Wood in honor 4>f Mfa. Jama* Under She was giv en a handkerchief shower after which "500’ Was played. High I Ore waa won by Mr*. D. A. Rohse second by Mrs. Doy Gray and con solation by Mr*. Geo. Thyng. Those present were the Mesdames: Pinder. Gray, Rohse, Engelke, Huntly, Stipe, Summers, Lassiter. Thyng. Erick son, McKeriher, C. E. Allen, Young, Livermore. Sprague. Olmstead, By field Beach, and Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Pinder left for Ore gon City Wedneeday. O R. Bagley, Circuit Judge Is hav ing Court in Tllamook County this week. A meeting of the special com- I milieu appointed at tha last Cuun-J cii ineeiing with the members ol ’ ! the iown Council waa held at tne _ kBOW T MRS. HARDINGHAM ENTERTAINS, LUNCH Ä I L Y \ (W S V fd »' * AVV>\ c f the state of Or, Oregon brought Beav.rton a good deal of recognition by his work at the Ore- gon State College last year. He has M R g A N D E R S O N , M RS. l n / .r 'o • im v n n r n “ Mnounced as the 'vrinner K I ( » G S A R E H O N U K L l ) the freshman honor award, that is presented annually by the Industri- Mrs. Floyd Tefft and Mr». R. D. »1 Art» Club «rf -t t a t wHege, for ^ ounir prave a surpnse party as a the most outstanding work doae bj farew .ll in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. a first year *tu^ . *>* J, A . Anderson and Mrs- Ollie year. Alder* is» ^eli known here Riggs Thursday Thursday evening evening “ 500", and While, attending the local high refreshments were enjoyed by l* .«e school he was elected* ‘ « • ^ r e r .r i present, who wew. M e and Mrs. the atuda^t body. His mother died J. A. A^uerson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed some years ago. and his father ‘ Mr- riv? Mrs. B- J. W ood- ralr 1 the large family of boys alone Mr. and M-s. Pan Daly, Mrs. muc to his credit. L Hughecn. Mrs.O. L- Mrs O. Riggs, Mr. and ---------------------- _ _ _ _ _ . - . _ _ fix 1 m k X* W» Y TH Y /~\ 2 * Mrs- 0 . H. Brieten. Mr. and Mrs- TI >'Y P L A N E IS P R O V - R. D. Young, Mr». Elizabeth Davis, £ \ AIR * WORTHY Mrs. F. Tafft. ‘ -- * A ttny plane, which is said to be the very first aipnlane to be built in Washington county, has been proven airworthy by test flights, recently made. This plane, when empty, weighs only 425 pounds. The builders say that, with its 35-horse- power motor, has a speed of 95 miles an hour. They sny that it has atced perfectly under a variety of air conditions, among them, high wjn(j 3 The builders of this t’» tp ard Les and George Long and Je»se Watson of Cornelius. Les Long was the de- tifrr^r construction was done in the' Long radio plant, north of Cornelius. The Long brothers ard considering, manufacturing the ship commercially. ----------------------- Mr. and Mrs. L. L- Myers enter- tained Mrs. Florence Johnson ot DiRey and Mrs- Nellie Myers of Portland at dinner last Tnursday evening in honor of their little son, Hobby's third birthday. E m e € r Fields ^ taken up his T llamook while Mrs Fielda hi* mother, will visit this week in uortiant; i-* ___________ __ later she will visit her ° * > at, 'L e^ ist^n. ’ d d<tU" dhter at Lewiston, Idaho. Six tables of “ ¿OQ ’ were in play, at the aftsniqon card party, s;,on- s.-rvd by theBcaver Social Club, aftrnoon. First prize went to Wed. aftxnoon. X i .Vi 1 .. J . - _ _ _ t.’ J Mrs. Shard, second to Mrs Ldgar, and consolation to Mrs F. Schoer.e. Mrs. G. Schaik fell Thursday o f l **4 week and broxe her arm at tJ*e w n s:. Dr. C- £ . Mason reduced t a fracture and sh* it reported »s well a , could be expected unde, »be circumstances, lh e Schalke a.e proprietors of the Aloha Dairy. . ____ . . . . . . I jF A V L R i O N S A L D E N I p . t, i \ f ' l i \ 'iq i ••K’ l i A T * ’ PLE D G ED ID H EA 1 — — One student from Beaverton ana two from Huber have been pledged to fraternities at Oregon State eol- Nearly 400 new members joined the d5 social fratarnitles on tha campus during the ’ rush weex period just closed, Those pledged are: Beaverton, James Underwood, Alpha Sigma Phi; and Huber, Timothy and James Coleman, Sigma Gamma. TUNNEL MEETING TO BE HELD IN KINTON LAUREL H L. DavenporTof Portland, who I \ 4 Mrs. Jenny Harding-ham enter tained at luncheon laat week her mother Mrs. Emma Hocken and her sisters Mr*. A. B Clement, Mrs. Harcy Pierce, and Mrs Nellie Thorpe. A* Mr. and Mis. R P. Young and Mi»a Maxine 8 hannep of Portland who i* a teacher in the Vancouver son Jack -pent Saturday and Sun- High School and who formerly spent ihty at Newport. Mr. Young trying two years tea<h:rg music in the h g lu-k at deer hunting nmt fishing. Trnlveralty at Kyoto Japan. I* or Construction' has been started at ganising a cl»sa In music in Beaver ton. Sh* will maet h#r pupil« at Forest Grove on Market Road No. th«? /tom# of Mr». F. W. Cady ; 6 . > ^ ZZfETJS*- R a h R a h R a lva h -h -h ! i MRS. PINI)ER GIVEN A FAREWELL PARTY Short Items About Wilson I» Elected Cliiarman, Ai.u Recorder in /u g , Secretary U I'eople . Have D in- The in oecunxig the ruent-oi-way (¿ t the. Many 7 Beaverton . stiwt«* wetk end Cueatin *Lxty-ioot street but Uture waa no Imp1 oi m u n(s Ever Ludi risk u one who seemeq tq be willing, to 1 -------- Rítate« --------- say ju*t what they would lake for ... Estate of M iry Stewert, shows personal property velue et $5000. _ .. ’- h er portion in front of their place . 1 Mr’ ^ m’ Mat2kc '* ver* m wlth One of the most welcome, if not Beaverton Kiwanis Journeyed to A. E. W ilson was elected chairman pneraoni** the most welcome, sights that coula Peniniulft thi* Wfe|| f^r their r e f- awl Kecorder Thyng, gecietary oi Sunday dinner guests at the M. greet the eyes of loyal Deavertontans u ;*r meeting i* held with the t^€ mteting and they went on re- C. i'cK a.ch er hi>me were A J. Moos- HEDGE IS JUDGE OF how into »igni Thursday when a plutagians at that place. About cortf as asking for a survey of the ey and Paul Franz of Portland. crew of men set to worn m earnest A PECULIAR CASE tw n ty B « n her* a m present. The street with thi, idea that ttm sixty- n r a » t-a m i, M L .. tif to till ,ii the ditch thst has bqeil Tt h rt # ^ .^ - w a y should L* ohtuineu E,ko 1,‘L y e ls f o"f t o ^ T e l l Thurs- wj-i-ii along tim noi ih side of Front owcvi, pie.u.ii.u.j, *<eP ...*ve vue was hel I lr the office o F c ! E^Hedge ® u*lc b5r th® Hookers. Rey, fatftar ary iimfv’i d ^ a T p o s x i o l e ^ l ^ 'i u ^ d* y and broke a cooPle of hu r‘ J. stiivt ' .is travelled in its pie.cut Suturdiy afti-moon. Walter Wy*s H<;e»a1“ »’ wa» to ^ , 1 « the Uier that there should be an effort A delegation of Rebekaha location aiu me Hum* liuvc oeeh , f (; rd n H me placed an a<f ‘ For Pr‘nc,Pa! & t a »'»n in g but made to take out as much of the ir°m the Tigard lodge visited the go i.u o v c i Ui* rails on the Southern g .|* W. 11 t-ained mail p<.ir;*.t i ’ w »•ftwa* caHe<i unexpectedly to Med- curves a* possible in widening the Lt -i erton jUOckahhxlge .Tuesday evening. — .. ^ ,.,^ .1 1 .J Pacinc. the Oregon Stimlu. iouraak Mr. A. .. 4. °.n le* a! Business and Blreet F. J. Dietsch supplied the oratory- CTtatr nut a Wilson said that he M* s Ethel Edwards and Mr. Claire "i ° " ‘ “ v“ t '*l-L" ' " ' - i mac ‘ - a g paying me sum of *15 for him **" 'C * 7 . **"*“ “ *** •*—sy- .4 wouia get- in touch with the acting O e t n wc-r- di -ner guests at t- ■ would » c m that eveiyhody should He took th;. d >g to Arlington to 1 * Builder- Cit^ Engineer and enucavor to have home of Dr. ar.d Mrs. C- E. Mason he conv«r.ittiit w.ih the inutu-r. There hunt I-rd 1 with him. Th» Jipg; ^h»t T4*« ue *4 muetrng will be h«M the survey made a* early as possi- Sunday. has been moic 111 k wasted U 1 » »csre^l th* «»u^ *0 bad^y that he k 4 Fairyale where the ladies of ble. A fter the survey is made, it „ . , a *v n 11 i t sale to say lu writing to tha buu- sfnrVd' running and they saw Ba 'b «4 community will be hostesses for is expected that there will be «noth- .. b*v , ra' “ ^ 5 , the Uoll>' Ma them Hu<-ific ami in wr.ung their more of him. Itilyen asked Nr Ms tk« Fairvale Community club which er meeting to get prices on just , “ I 1 v * t th • rcpl.fi Ulan h ..-4 been u-.ed on any money husk. Wyes demanded his dog h *■ *>e<?r> »n existence f o r a nutibet how much the property owners are c at tne‘r regular meeting Monday. ohu otl.tr project concerning the The rase was derided against yv»r>^ That dub used to neat gping Vo ask for their strip along Wy.«a, ard ho was ordered to pay *4 !ll,e Shattuck s<$hntil h«u»» k»us the ffont, \ as to widen this street, Mr. ar.d M r . C D. Alie.i and Mr. Town of Beaver.on- {1?!?« fhsn |$e>»Jand platted the town ' ------------------------------- - and M r . Oscar Hum burg returned Lately, however, there has been tie $15 plus coat# of $2.10 Thursday from a week's motor trip jr. gross made. There waa a sort uf •ft t hal v BS ALOHA P.-T. A. MEETS GlencuVan, 11 ^ 43 dub moved into - Bicvi” e:it Pstwfcn the Cit) WHITFORD WOMEN’S AT * SCHOOLHOUSE fa Can da indudin* Vancouver B C- new quarters which they had built The little son o f Gerhardt Claus- and the tjouthern Pacific that if the CLUB HAS MEETING for them selves City Would put in the tile and till The P- T. A. met at the school Ϋ4 » brealt _____ j The hall where they rill moot the ditch from the corner of Wat* W U b , l b . i club * » » - ¿ V b c u « < « . _15tb A 5 ^ * S j ^ Ä r S 3 f ’ T le Whitferd Womens club met ___ son and Front b u ., that they, the __ n oonahlerable of an ration uf Pon e Dc Leon and his that it was m road company, v.ould taka thv wenncaaay ait-m oon wun a good und'e i,^krrg u a ut putti, g it light- “ Fountian of Youth’’ was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek dramuge from there and’ supply a sttendsr.c* Mis H. Ehander was It j( # building of which any Miss Grand’s pupils, “ Finger Plays” and daughter Catherine spent tha under their their a v‘f °f* Mra- Thomas *J*T-*nd waa community mi-b t well be proud means for it to run under "*8 given by Mrs. Barkers little week end visiting with her parent* track. the hostes*. Asaer a roll call of items ' no ritual »h »u, ,K» Ki ^w s Mrs. Nifson of the girls Indus- .Mr. and Mrs- J . A . Anderson of of m ur st gleaned from current >• no »h«us the K i- i trial _._, school.et _ _ _ _ _ , 0 ,__ ______ . . very — . . _» i . _ j Salem The crew of men Who wvro at - want. mAetina. And ax this din- triaJ »cnooi.at aaiem gave a ver; Portland, interesting talk on the life and du- * » a >• u-ntay ......... .. w ............. ^ “ . “ b . PMB % ■. . . ■ _ ?.* -- , Mr. ar.d Mrs. R. D- Young enter- |\ tlic.r actions timi they ex pec tan mtc.in|r on a M;«a Me- wsnian* next week is open to all tlea ot t f ff ff te» ^ iand. t1andt C cake at d n er Thursday evening. U ties ef he,r g 8 r f s: t Cr Kike Uincd at ,f was aerved served on lovely little tables in b<mor h<jn<jr of ^ ____ | _______ ____________ and M rj. j A x *. tm .r c.tipio>ei<, the Sout/tein i ocU- ________ w ,y . , lt<.rt, v g lh t _ ' _ members by wh<> wiah to avail themselves of itt ft Co., only till llll that ditch reading eveerpta Lu.. Would wrouhi not nut unlv **, . ---------------- oveerpt* from we wo oM news- n ew s- *4. let uv ui suggest that masmucK inasmuch «X ax in Mrs. Barker roorn^ A vote wa aer-on and daughter Jean and Mrs. tut that they were going to go to pap r cared the Vicksburg Sunset *»««™ ¡» *>•*»» P«4 « 'X K *« rttort taken by the vW tor. The two grad- Olir* Rlggs, the a e l and cover up the ent’ re pnuud ™ W.1I-P.P,, V lek.- <• b r ip , W .J O . “ E 2 2 S Mr. .r d ! ditch. Una will he one of the most 1111 , 01 taut improvements ever under S r t “ L.l. ¿ 2 * 2 2 5 -ft * * « - < «* a * - * I— taken here. There is now a movement 2 **• or. loot sponsored by the Kiwanis ."S .U ¿ . ’S t t W » " p*rcv 3-0» h*vme little ’ w egUar acquainted with lnere la8t weeK- Mi*d Beaverton Ctlgglbe* of Com- ^ ____ t -** , ----- ---- ------B - our __ Mrs. Barker _ gave the cakes. Mrs. 1 ■ * “ - 1 — * * - a *. — a— 1 —_ v»-- * ------- Mrs. Cliire Overton who under- mei.<- to have the site grudeu and NINE MEMBERS SIT AT neighbor to the east. Ladies are B»rk»r. Mrs Larson, Mrs. Beattie aped and probabi) ....... Into R IP T IID W T \ It I K invRed.tco- And perhaps there will and Mrs Schwinoff were on the pro- went an operations fo r appendicitis r *4*4 * 111 * ' * 1 H D L -r . be a litt’e somethtng said about gram committee. Mrs. Barker acting recently, returned from the ho a nice park. thy tunnyl. about the super west- chairman. About seventy five were Saturday. She is convalesing at the Tuts certainty u a »u p in the The local grange met Saturday highway to Salem, to be called present and enjoyed the afternoon, home of Dr. C. E. Mason, tigiit d.ruction. Those who have been Nine mern- ~ n ,t n oneeT Highway" and about ^ 0 “ T „ . TVg Visitors at Portland Chapter O- concerned in bringing about this with a good ?tt. at th ,w * r « w movement, the United ALDLN \V IL S iO N W I N b E. S. Tuesday evening from Bea- improvement are to be congratula m - ha ^ i.frt 1 V*01? birthday tab.e. A feature of the pro- Westside Clubs. Ever hear of that 1 W ARH FOR W O R K verton warp Mrs Emrelke D r / ted. They number tou many to me. gram w a. a dahlia exhibit. Mr M ,ire Want to know a little more AW ABD t UK \\ U 1C K 1 « « ^ ^ e r e _Mrs. Engelke, _ Dr. Talbert, Mr*. Gorham, Ewer, Mrs. 'uib "thi Cuv T Council cu n n l * the rf,k ,r won RpMjmen ,ir#t prUe , nd toT Mrs. the about" Alii'en Wilson, son of A. E. W il- Ham«1, Mr. airi M_s A. M. Jannseu club, the City the *Cham Cham- * Je!** ^ inrtividual for th, R t ? u Then W " C come is to one the o dinner f the town, haa :.r.d Mrs. V. A. Wood. ber of Commerce and last but not B K. „ onre, w„ n the prile for thing«'«ver undertaken in » * * * ■ of this This la One Of the Most Important Beaverton Boys Take Game From Amity PEOPLE ARE WILLING IO WIDEN hi KELT M arri.tgrs l.irense* Issued Gerii O. Ii’ridgcs and Mattie Pearl ’ utrrum both of Gaston. Lawrence 8 . Snodgrass, Forest Grove ar<f Alta V. Belsh-e, Hanks R. 1. —Gertrud» Martin Christensen. a : nlFaifvale Club To Put on Big Dinner ITEMS ST 7,* (Copyright. iV/X V I iS PAINTERS PAINT THE CHURCH A c r e w o f men have been busy in Kinton the first of the w^ek. get- ^ m g the p u t week P »»tin g th* ting the people interested in a meet- «»¡arch tlw0 f ° ata .o f tug whieh was held In Tigard. Tue*- The work is being done b) painters day of this week. It is expected « « * » Laurel: The kiaton Lades tbit there will be a similar m ^ t- A*d .ociety >• hav m , the mb t e a ing held *t Kinton at an early It will be a credit to th* town when date so those who »re interested completed •• it has needed to uo will watch for notice of this meet- done for »ome time .________ ing. MR. AND AIKS. SNIDER Ivan Swift has rented the Ford- HAVE MANY GUESTo ney house on Hamilton St. and has moved his family here. It will Mr. and Mrs. Noah Snider o f He remembered that Mr. Swift ua» charge of th„ Portland Electric Store Whitford, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sm- here and ia active in promoting that ^or ani' ^aml'Y ° / i*rove have company’s interests in this vicinity »*en guests during the past we k He is the most recently elected a t ,t.*ie t^ me ,,an^ Mi*. J. C. ( number oi tha Kiwanis, k Snider, Plqpsant Valley road. i