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VOLUME VIII.
No. 12.
Single Copy, 5 Conta
Beaverton. Washing loti County, Oregon.
Friday, , February 21, 1930.
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HITEON
KWS E Banquet Put On By
Chamber BigSuccess
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Lloyd Mctsentine is employed at
the Progress garage.
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C. of C. DIRECTORS AT
IMPORTANT MEETING!
J
Beaverton Debaters
i.
IKLNTON
™ n , ngsl 1 .P . Johnson Out For
J. K. Moreback of the Bank of
At ths meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Beaverton Chamber
Sherwood transacted business here
of Commerce held at the office of
George Miller is driving a new
last Saturday.
the President, F J. Die l»th,
nil
Chevrolet these days.
Misssa l.uella Dailman and Ma-
members of ths Board ware present
Hiteon pupils onjoyed a valentine
bis VanKIssk spent the day last
with
the
exception
of
director
L.
box Friday afternoon nt school.
Wsdnesday In Portland.
L. Myers who was reported to bo
Mrs. Ruth Anderson entertained Dr. C. K. Mason Alltl Att'y In Tillamook on buainess.
Coming and Cuing Of The
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Thomss of Attends Public School And
Affirmative Team Wins
th, Rebskah club Tuesday afternoon
R w > , J p p e r t H ()lh , ) e .
Portland, were gueste Sunday
*i
The principal matter for eonaid-
People In And About
Graduates From Port
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, C.
At Hillsboro: Negative
prntion was that of avGling of the
Mias Elisabeth Struther» was a
1U11.
livor Able Addresses
bills incurred at the banquet. These
Sunday dinner guest at the Merritt
Beaverton And Vicinity
land Bus. College
Wins From New berg
were all ordered paid.
Mr and
Mrs. J. H Snider of
Mist Mary Meribt of Beaverton
A matter which may be of inter
Milwaukie, were Sunday guests at
was a guest Friday evening of E- I)r TALBERT PRESIDES est to the community waa that of
BY SPECIAL WRIVTERS iixabeth Struthen.
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STRAIGHT
VICTORIES
°f Mr' *"d M” J C HE IS A NATIVE SON
Beaverton's putting on a Fourth of
Director
Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Olson of (Cwwrytkin« Handled In An Mitel- July celebration.
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| Mrs Fred Brown of North Plains
Alexander, who has probably lived
Some A way; Som* lit; Some Return
tfiH ? X
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Manner
hare longer than any other mem- Besvsrton Now Undisputed Victors ,IM been spending the past week at Ha. Lived All His Life In This
A»d Som* Awujr On Business
I her o f the Board told something of
Part Of Washington County
la This End Of T h. T.rritery
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d* U* hUr'
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haggerty are
Ths Chamber of Commerce and the Celebrations which have been
Elmer Bierly. son of Mr. and Mrs.
S
t i o7 u ” ‘r sonTiear* S llverton. JCiw,n »
™"|“ r Pro“ d •* •‘ •«•d her. in tlmse past.
Mr«. J. B. I winy o f Rsedvill« u
ths success of their banquet put
lt w„
lugg, , t,d that ths msm-
Beaverton High School debating Floyd Uleriy lias been ill at
his
N. P. Johnson Republican candl-
Mrs Jessie Huslage is employed on in the Masonic Hall last Friday be,, ul ,j,„ pu, rd (ake Uie matter team made it six straight victories hom# on Pleasant Valley road the date for the nomination for County
ill with th« gripp
as housekeeper for Albert Chris- evening There were about a hun- under consideration
end get
the Thursday afternoon of this
week p**‘ w*«k.
•
. Commissioner was born in Washing-
A. M Jannaen left for • two day
tsnten who id farming his fathers ,lr»d fifty present, including dels- „leas of Uie businessmen
before by defeating Newbcrg high and the j Mrs Lilly Bierly and daughter lon County about two miles north
business trip to Seattle Tuesday-
piece.
gatlona
from
Hillslioro,
Huber, nuulng any definite decision wheth- strong tesm from Hillsboro
high, j Mrs. Ethel McCormick and childrei. ° f Beaverton in 1886, near where ho
Mrs. Harris of West Besverton
Mr. and
Mrs. Geo.
Anderson Aloha. I’ortland, Salem and
way ar pu |,UMth out on the celcbra-
Our negative team, Ronald Webb ¡o f Hillsboro spent Sunday after- n°w resides,
had her tonsils removed Inst week. spent Saturday evening at the home P',inta- Among the
distinguished j (on project or not.
and Elisabeth Huff met Newberg noon at thslr Kinton boms.
11« graduated from th# Barnes
Snturdny.
oi Mr. and Mrs. Kay Christenson at
^
evening wer, Gover
lh
dteided, in accordance whh
upon the local platform at 10:80,
r)oyd Bi„ rly had , crew ^ ropn public school and thenattended tha
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in ths forenoon, and won an easy
The daughter of C. L. Mnrcy oi
topping out 300 sacks of onions last Portland
Busmens College
from
Alohn had her tonsils removed on
Ths Christian F.ndeaver young turer of the l^edy Grange, at Ceder ber# constitution to hold Uie leg - * victory over thslr opponents,
week. They were delivered by the »W®!» he graduated in 1006.
uiar meeting of the Chamber on _ In lbs afternoon Besvsrton af
Tuesday morning,
After leaving college he learned
carpenter trade and put in B-
Mr. end Mrs. L L Myers end * eaverton had a wei.ile roast bn. th, Peavsrton Grange, homier May-
lh-1# W|„ ^ , moeUag Ruth Martin met and defeated 11.11.
Mr and M t ».*E . L, Cox attended
j or, M. I*. Cady of Hillsboro; Ihres
bout a year with the U S. Engineers
son Robb}* spent Sunday end Mon evening in Strulhere woods,
of the Chamber on th* evening of boro’s hers-to-fore unbeaten nega- , ‘ be regular meeting of Ruby Rebek
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VanMeek | ld»n‘ o f ‘ be United Westaide Club luesUay, 1-eoiuary 36, at the.r leg- j Uve team at the Hillsboro Union ah lodge held in the 1. O. O. F. ! in th# construction of the Columbia
day in Tillamook on business.
funeral in Portland Geo. Lippert, Washington
County uiar meeting p.ace The meeting is , high school auditorium.
hall in .Scholls, last Wed. evening rlv*r J*“ *- ,n 1910 h®
* lrlP
Mrs. 1» Hutnburg was reported attended the
. n
to Australia and visited several of
V h / f T r T r f t h T w J Z T s E 1 S*‘ UrJay of M.,a Gaylord, who waa Commissioner Livermore - but the called for rigut o'clock and there
These victories give Beaverton's
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too
lung
for
recording.
as
A
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ortland
cattle
buyer
did
quite
,
h,
Sv,
ulM,d,
including
quite i,.
resident o f Tigard
are those who would like to have teams ths undisputed mastery in ^ thriving business around town j^ew Zealand.
.
niiurovrd now.
formerly
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is reported nuic«.
the meeting take up promptly ami forensics, over the eastern end ol last wsek in consequencs of wmen
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chr.stei.ssn
tingui, hd visitors
In 1913 he began
contracting.
move - along swiftly, iwt's be on this district league, the local school thers are quite s few less horses
Mrs. Florence Johnson of Du.**
Du,,..,
‘ —..„d the funeral in
1 ortland
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* Holiman who was I ,l wouW
• * r« v* »mission wer. hanU
t glu>, , h, rp,
Washington county is well dotted
having won every debate in thik and beef cattle.
spent several days at the home
series.
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with buiid'ngs of all kinds contraci-
* ./ thN Difcce. ! ?
M n A.
*fh« metier oi * community
her daughter. Mrs. L-
L. Myers. . (onm .rly ,
resident of thN place w „
the wife of the G ov.r- c. iu, U|, lur . J . d .«u .s,on bu ll
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Mr. and Mrs Charles Thompson ed hy him.
Mrs. Roberts of Corvallis, spent j On the afternoon o f March 1»‘ nor, and the charming daughtsrwho tilelu
apd daughter Roberta spent a few
Jn , 913 h, W1I murrted to Ethel
noUi.o* definite
done HITEON f | ,I T H II A ^ A
several days this week in the homo oUnty
McWhorter will speak sot at the head o f ons of the tabls (kl>0ut th# ,imlier.
n ,l “ U
IIA a A
wc*k' May Ruhndorf of Portland, Oregon
of her mother Mrs. A . W . Butter- ; jn
Topics,'' at thv kinton Color besrens from the Daughters
VALENTINE PARTY with Mr. Thompson s brouier aim , nd ln , 9t7 houitht the farm owned
wife of Napavine, Wash.
field.
j g .angt, hall. The public
ia f ° r* j of Veterans M fhe Governor when
by W. J. Efutner former
County
? HIGH SCHOOL NEWS T| Ititeon club
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met at Tigard, Wed-
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„ Commissioner, and on which place
John Gray spent the week end at ; dially
invited.
J* alighted from h ■ ear. Mayor
Rev
K. E. m
Fisher
waa iit
in town
the home o f his sister and brother-
Th Muses Lucille
and Evelyn »*r>Cklon gave the greeting for the
lnterclas* basketball games ••• nJ*‘w,y'
•* U>e borne Sunlay after preaching service. He he now resides,
De be.ug p.sy.-d thu week
Monday, ¡1,.,
, » « • was s dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs
oar
teen members t.nd five visitors' be F. A. Bucher, also c.Uing on other ODDFELLOW GETS A
of Eugene.
the freshman and Junor boys play-
ing present.
and Mrs. Chris Ksstroff at town
cd .and the Juniors had to forfait
FIFTY-YEAR JEWEL
The Executive Committee of the Mr
Thu meeting was a Valentine member, of his congregation.
Washougal, Wash.
I Dr. J. R Talbert presided at the
lc Tuesday th. Sophomores
Th# large
catterpillar
grader
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Beaverton Grange held a meeting
Tumor p*ttJr *nd •it" r ®*ch member pres-
Mr Wm Campbell of Husum w##.tin* “
wh‘c .h
,lh* . ° ^ rn0T girl.
played agi.ru*
at the B. K. Denney home
this
ent had dsnsm a comic valentine the ¡ ^ ‘ 7 " * * ' , 1 7 * 7 ' t ? ' f U Z
Quite a considerable number of
week. Monday.
I Wash w .7 c l i ng" on old neighbor, ^ . v T ^ . ' H L r i c i ¿ t . wTkh
* ''d
^
i.W*r# r* ' d “
rtrsponses to
'* th,
^
“f ,7 * ,
member, of the Beaverton Odd-
roll oa H-
p«it of I a i I week *• they needed . ..
• Rjjirkah L m I if #« went to
Mrs. Anna Asbahr of Hillsboro
J * * o * " « w w M d 'fo r 'a w ,r® Interesting. instructiv. and
h„|,vfc? W a ^ ld a y 'and
Miss Summers had a list of cl«
*tU,nhl ‘on, *JUr ^
b“ 1
oi Hillsboro to meet with the H.lls-
net generally known, lie la a force
ver games planned,
the
highest
10 J» nu* ry- •aptdaliy soma
last Friday evening
E
&
£
*'n . R. l B
‘ be thermometer registered ful speaker and his remarks were the sophs won by 6 te 4.
44 below tero.
persona s«onng in each game re- ct lh* now r0*d work ,,,d i,U*
whpn the l o ^ there presented one
delivered in a eoavtasteg ant] em
Denney, here,
Th« lady member* *f the lavulty eeived small hearts which they they
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
of Iowa, r f its members. R H. Greer with a
phatic manner.
accepted the challenge given them were to place on score cards. At who have been spending ths winter fifty-year Jewel in token of
Mrs. Walter Ochs was taken to
his
SURPRISE
PARTY
AT
Following
the
Govenor.
Geo
Lip
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allowing
me
uovenor.
t.eo
i.ip
by
¿
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girls
hasketball
team
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St. Vlnevnt'e hospital Monday eve
ths close of th* meeting these were in Los Angales, Calif., arrived Mon. membership in the organization for
ning. She was suffering with a se
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THOMPSON'S HOMI. X L T t 'Z L S l l J & '. Z S Z 2 r
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, R«V - ChrUtenson
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- of . this week at th«^ home 1 Mr more than half a century.
end
vere attack o f influenxa.
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^ o U o r ^ f f l - h m l ' - V C i took place T Ihe
h. »p#cl«tor« «grred it j h »1*1 :n^r the moet received a heart “,"d
‘ b .U e. T h » m p ^ were
The presentation speech was made
Mrs. J. B. Jacks o V f H
Hoquiam
_____ Wn I Mf . nd Mra> Charles T hom son
t.ksn hit Idea, from the .ante topic. * “ *
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f' r*Bdm* U»r>- ‘ bey wtU 4pend several
months. by L. R. Carter of Salem. Past
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lon received the consolation prise. Mr« Thompson is the.r daughter.
J rand M„ ter of Oregon
and
a
who spent the last two weeks at the Ti|„ j iat road, were given a
house «.o r g e djd rpmarksbly well. He is lo,t 23 to *
1
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_ ‘7 1' lun.heonJables wer. approp-
Mr.. Julius Wedekmg and
son member of the Sovereign Grand
home o f her son, Charles, and family wannmir last Monday evening when completely "sold"' on the merits of
Th. O rl It«-serve« held «
vvry rl.tely decorated with red
crepe Bultrr , nd Mri UttlM VM1Kie.x Icnlge. G .ew lucame a member of
returned to her home Sunday.
j about 40 o f their friends walked in our grand commonwealth.
a succesaful candy
sale at the game p.per cuptde hearts and red
can-
ttnd U4liord , p, nt lh, d, y ^
the I. 0 . O. F. lodge in Minnesota
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benson are j on them and announced they were
Dr c
g
Mason delivered
~ 1'“
in illllaboro where
they were g u e .u but after
t .s n . .-
n o C ' n ^ ' t ^ ^ m e ^ ^ v e ^ i o i n ; ' to "spend“ the evening with ^
^ « y " g * ,’ M" th i' . . i . " t t o i a... u g M -* .---------
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■ moving
, to t , Hillsboro
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ton. Mr. Benson is a member of the ‘ hem
entertaining talk on “ Selling B*av„r.
(today) the New- , chome
? ! M.r * nd Mr*' , R*no "eltebeke. feircd his membership to Monteruma
firm one ration- the Citv Meat Mar-I
The host and hostess were equal ton to Boavertonians. He told some
rnday mgnt t
yi
. , __u
On their return they were accum- Lodge in 1882-
k et
, to the occasion and at once made (hing o f the developement of the berg boys and g t s
G'sdvs Mover's ° birthTsv a *’lovJlv p*ni,d by Billie, Raymond and El-
Fo,lowing ti.e presenUtion o f the
Xf
w
r
WW. I
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„ 'th e visitors very welcome. Game.
,.n y .s r , in this Community, meet the Beaverton tesm . on our
*
m .r MeUebeke
with fifty
-y e .r JC
jewel.
Mr. . and Mrs. • Greer
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- who - vis.ted
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n «•, «•«»
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Mr. W C. McKeil who recently Bnd social intercourse were the order .peaking of the progress made in own Door
rthda> rake
t.h candies on wa* *i--‘
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—* of the w#re prWjenied by their lodges with
their
grandmother
the « first
underwent an operation,
is again
^ lb evening and R was most roads, schools, buildings, snd other
wurwu
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H
wc®b-
, fountain pen, as a token of their
able to take up hi. duties on th.
.„ .n t,
m.titution, which give an index to
The High School sent d .le g .te .
A ^ very P1®*“ "*
waa dh _______
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^ _ ® being the only surviving Charter
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¡COURT HOUSE ITEMS, Members o f Hillsboro Rebekah Lodge
h
t a ' b “ '“ " i ) Uxwir
*>»• sges.
« entered
.u . ««•
>1“ The V "*
"" " ' • W .
i°
J E ’ nSTaS
him back again.
into the spur.t
Chamber Is fortunate
in r orra»|t* ‘ hi» last week- i M y m i (
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Mrs Holbrook who
has been ill 0f the evening snd Joined in the having secured the services of th Friday morning snd return*
. ^ -
ing membership
in the Hillsboro
Marriage Lice!
the past week, at the home of her games, there
being much hilarity Daughters of Veterans to put on day night. Those who attendee w< r> . j BETHEL AID ENJOYS
Walter J. Rous, Portland and Mar- lodges
AN AFTERNOON
TEA ian L. Tobin. Hillsboro.
mother, Mrs. A. W.
Butterfield, at times.
‘ be banquet. Everyone soracd well Alice Johnson, I etty Iayl<>r. Bar-
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Two members of
the Hillsboro
wa, shle to return to her home in I “ The
latter part of the evening, pleased With the service, the qUsl- burn Cady. Ralph Graf,
Ros-
.
A W. Wilcox and hileen F. Gant- Oddfellow Lodge who were initiated
Portland Sunday.
refreshments,
consisting
of sa..u- ity and quantity of ths viands off- nig and George Hoover. The fac-
^
enjoyable ^ tea was given
enbc|n> both of Portland.
into the
Hillsboro lodge in 1881
Mr and Mr« W R
Petrh anent wubes cake
coffee and confections ered and with the very
efficient ulty members who attended were: by the Bethel Ladies Aid on Thurs-
John B. Lang
and Genevieve are
still
members, one of whom,
T « . d . ; ^ d w ^ .d " ,
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d*y . * „ rno,°n' Th#, P*r'or ,WM Christman,
both of Portland
Mr. Merril, was present and spoke
.
.
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Sanford,
beautifully decorated with vsl.n -
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feelingly of the time when they
vil!e, where he received hi» twenty-
At the regular election the slu- j tine motives, valentines and greens,
five year membership award in the T E A C H E R S ’ A S S N .
Suits Filed In Circuit Court
were taken into the order.
dents of Beaverton
High
sehoo!
y program consisting of a resd-
MFKTÏÏ HIGH SCHOOL SURPRISE
PARTY u AT
Mary J,
Williamson vs Pearl
Knights o f Pythias,
M E L r e IIH r ll a L i i u u i i
r n D iC T fv a n M
rti
CHRISTENSON
HOME
the following new Officers
by M,« I
b " } ytr*A i, pi*n° Carlson et al contract foreclosure DAIRY MEETING TO
The C. E. Choir o f the C ongre-,
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for this semester: Presidnent. Gor- *--*■
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v,
a * Ru.
^ H*lfn ,
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r
Commercial Natl Bank vs Jessie
gational church met at the home
The teachers of Washington Cou
BE AT HILLSBORO
Cady; two vocal and a violin se- y . Henderson, .d m * -, contract fore-
Monday evening Feb. 10th Mr don Coward, Vice I W e n t Rus
of Helen snd Thelma Tefft Wed. nty are coming to Beaverton Sat-
- 1 1 Grant; Secretery «Men T efft ectlon by M rr Dungan were great- oloiUr#
Ch.r le . Borthold v, Em.i
refresh-
ünlsÿ.
March
T,
according
to
s
m
e.-
«ml
Mrs
Chris
Christensen
ware
evening. After
practice
Treasurer. P»ul Shelter.herger. the |y «„Joyed
Delightful refreshment. v>n A,lme|1 , t , , Mo„
, ctlon_
The Dairy Co-Operative Associ
sage received from County School p Isaaantly surprised at
.. their new Gencriil Student It >d> Manager. t*eo were served. The hostesses for the
ments were enjoyed.
/
ation is sponsoring'« meeting to bo
omc
in
Tigard
by
the
Rebekah
N A Frost
b«mc
Si
wy
Teiser,
assignee
for
bene
The Whitford Woman’s Club met buper nt
e ,
.
T ■
c]ub
nd th*ir
club ladies , and
their hi
husbands- A Hoover; Fditor in-clu<’f of Hummer, afternoon were Mrs. E. O. Webb, fit Collectors of C. T- C- Tire & held in the High School Auditorium
Assistant editor, Mrs. P. Olson. Mrs. L. L. Myers,
in H llsboro Ore. Feb. 26th 19i>0
Wed. afternoon. The time was spent
The Washington
oun y
social evening vas onjoyed and the Gladys Mcisrod;
Business Manager, Mr». R. C. Doty and Mrs R. B. Ru 1er Co. vs J. M. Kidd Money at 8:00 P- M.
in quilting and making plans for ers Association March mec " *
c ]ub preaentcd them with a potted Matt Snyder;
action.
(Continued On Back Page)
Denney.
their “ Shamrock party," a social to ‘ o be held in the high schoo
plant and Jardineer.
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,
The purpose of this meeting is
be given later. A pot lunch was torium at Beaverton, Saturady, the _____________________________________
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Jo, *ph to further the dairy industry of
first day of Marrh. The meeting
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Richey et al, money action.
enjoyed
this stats. Speakers for the w en-
is scheduled to open at nine-forty
Eva A Smith, vs S. C. Msysr at j
#re Wm. A Schoenfeld, Kegion-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Swisher and
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five am . and to continue through
, mortgge foreclosure.
, , Repre»enUtlv« o f the Federal
children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur £ ethree_thirty
th. afternoon.
W. J. McCready et al, vs Gerald j 'arni Board and P. V. Maris di-
Wise of Hillsboro were guests at
The failure o f the gathering will)
Eastham et al, foreclosure mechan- rector of Extention Service of the
the A. C. Tuttle home on the Den
ica lien
Oregon State College.
ney road Sunday
Mrs. Swisher is be the addresses given by Dr. S ..
B. Laughlin, of Willamette Uni- j
D. A Pattullo et al, vs James
All milk producers interested in
a sister to Mr. Tuttle.
versity who will give two lectures,
Rice et al, suit to quiet title.
a movement to better the market
. _
nt eleven snd another at 8:80
condition are urged to attend.
NEWSPAPAR DRAMA
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Fines And Paroles
I
COMING TO BEVAER A. WENZEL RETURNS
Leslie Hartley, possession of liq TANNLERS ARRIVE
uor charge, fined $600 and d mos,
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TO HIS KINTON HOME
FROM JUNCTION CITY
in jail, paroled on payment of $150.
Thst clesring house of human «•
,
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,
motions, the American newspaper.
Weniel who has been
John Doe Elliott alia. Al Brown.
M r«' Josef Tannler who
liquor charge, fined $500 u H m i . n M
htr, about four yeari ago,
form , the background for Phyllis » P « ^ " * “ *• P“ ‘ f! W, ’ 7 * k‘Vl
In Jell, paroled in payment of $150
Haver’s new picture which open, at Portland was removed to his home
arrived last Thursday evening as
John Ahnatl, on an assault charge,
.
ths Beaver Theatre Sunday. Feb- ° n
la* !
of Mr. and Mr». F .
A. '
ruary 28, for a three day engage- ^ his son Alfred Wenxel of Port-
fined $500 and one day in jail for BuCher Friday they were guests
each $2 unpaid.
ment.
Dealing with
a thrilling » nd 7 ’th Wh° u .
of their numerous friends around
murder mystery from the viewpoint
, l " ce com *
,
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J?
town all of whom were very glaa
n ja in iiu p
»k«. where he was operated on. His many
Arreats
to have them visit them.
\
rather than that
this community as well
Stanley Anderson, arrested on a Junction City, Friday evening where
of the district attorney or of some £ £ m, ny other p . rtl of the county
speeding charge.
They returned to their home in
d* Z * ’ " ’
..
. , . will be vary glad to hear his health
Stephen Roshok, on
a
liquor they have an apartment houee and
T_hl.® ,picturf ofttrg *n original )§ mueh lmproved.
charge.
are doing a good business. Their
drama in an even more original set- , Mr. Wenzel is an old reaient of
J. A. Dunn, obtaining
money fripndi ground town are very glad
ting- Miss Haver is seen as a re-
lWsd"her^ oisr 20
under false pretense*.
to hear of their prosperity.
All
p o ^ r knowm mors familiarly a . a
*
h we,i known through-
Ray Brown, alias Elliott, on II- ’hop e""o
them again 'at an early
“ sob-sister.’ Through her ambition £
county> and all are very
quor charge.
date.
to cover a big atory, she runs Into ^
^ hav# Mm hom, a)r, in and
Walter Peters and Leille Hartley.
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n romance allher own and a mystery. hope h# has a speedy recovery.
possession of liquor at Danes.
Better not say anything about the
JEAN
McBREEN WILL
Ernest H. Carpenter, a shoe sales
faithless wife nor that creature,
BEVAER
SOCIAL
CLUB
man, living on Beaverton route 8
PRESENT HER PUPIL
“ The Editor."
waa aerated last Friday by J. W
HAS CARD PARTV
Connell, Sheriff,
together
with
Da\ld C. Mison, son of Dr. anJ
THE R. N. & 8. CLUB
_
„ . . . .
,
State and Federal officera on
a Mrs. C. E- Mason, will be presented
t)T tt c y i v
* CkitiT rM V Tr ’
Ttsver Social club
entar-
liquor charge. In aa hour’s time ho ¡„ piano recital by Jean McBreen
• b Io ON A
; 11,1 IN Is tgined with an afternoon card party
plead guilty and was sentenced by on Friday evening. Feb. "8, l!> hi
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Wednesday. Ten tables being
in
Judge Hagloy to a fine of $3000 at 8:15 p m. The concert will 1.1
The Rebekah Needle and S o d il p|«y. Mrs. C. C. Beach won the
and a year in jail, and paroled on given in the Beaverton Congrexa-
club met at their hall Thursday a f- high score Mrs Hughston of Port-
p-yment o f $1.250
In the raid a* tional Church, and the public
temoon to put on a quilt.
iHndi ««v-nd and Mrs. J. W, rtprague
his home a 30 gallon still, 20 gal- very cordially invited. David w I
About twelve ladies were present -onsolation. The hostesses for tne
ions of whiskey, and 160 gallons of piny selection* ftom t'h.'pm. Mo:
and the quilt was nearly finished,
afternoon were Mrs J. F. Felsher,
mash was cosfiscated.
kowaki, Mendelssohn, Kcbikofi and
A pot luck lunch was enjoyed at Mrs Lillian Fllley and Mrs. V, A.
others.
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noon,
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