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E IG E N E . o r b University l-^ rn ry ir IT S KOR IIKAVKKTON, UKVIKW'K T IIB FOR I T T he B eaverton R eview ) CLEAN READING »’OR ALL THE FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County. \ OLUME V ili, NO. 20. Single Copy, 5 Cents Beaverton. Washington County, Oregon. Friday, April 18, 1930. $1.50 Per Year ■ ■ ' — City Council Meets Motion Is Passed To Accept The Resignation Of tìeorge Thyng LETTER 4>S R EA O Recorder Dictad» Reports Place V» h«-r«r H ale r H u binding Multn SENIOR PLAY TO BE GIVEN HERE SOON “Second Childhood” und -r the di - rrcllon of Mre. Robertson Is the play to be presented Mey 2nd by the Kenior class of Ifeaverton High School. The play Is a side-splitting comedy and pertalna to the life of today- The cast has been selected and has been rehearsing for several weeks. The p art of leading lady, Sylvia Kelyla, ia playad by Emma Schrader. The leading man, Phil Stanton la well filled by George Hoover, who poaaessea all of the qualities th at a young man c o u rt ing a girl should have. The other characters are: Professor Relyla, Paul Shellenhorger; “ A untie” , Fran cea Jenne; General H. Burbeck, A l fred Johnson; Marcella Rurbock, Helen T efft; Mrs. Vlvert, Ruth Lundgren; Mrs. H ender'on, Henri e tta Hawley; Lucille Norton. Rose Stabler; Judge Sanderson, Oswald S e a n ; Sheriff Johnson, Howard Harrison; and Deputy Sheriff, Ben Zurrher. The entire sta ff this year la ca p a ble of producing a good play as will be proven. Don't forgot to come, and see this g reat Comedy". Beaverton Wins First Track Meet of Season In the Shot Put, Beaverton Won All PlaceH, YVilh (•rant Getting h in t GEO. BAKER HAS A SERIOUS ACCIDENT Goo. W. B aker who lives In the Sorrento district was in a very serious accident last Saturday when the team he was driving away, • ran ----- * The team w a .h itc h e d to . 12- . < ,iirt ‘ M PI* < in front of the team to Chang, bndie., and on* hor , * - th* . 1 ., *• * u ,lUl« „ . W,w' gave a jump knocking Mr. Baker to Ihv ifrounri. The* di*c ran over h it body. D r. Welsh was immediately WELCH FIRST IN MILE .' a T ku Oregon’s First Air-ship to Be Christened Ladies Club Entertain ment Nets Over 580 ¿ PETITION TO IMI ROAD, CIRCUI | ' j L 'p « » |.r o --------- P ro g ra m Tuesday of his week there was ng circulated about town a peti tion praying the County Court to proceed wiik wit£ wie the improvement ox of the M arket Row! b- Road recently eeU estab- li»hed between Boaverton and the M &VOr * U i 'n . fe a tu r e o i i rogram Is Co- 8chollB_F m edy, “O ne liv e ly Given By D ay r„.d BUG IS AUCTIONED OFF Ä V Ä ii« i8 l Thii road u ™a>«r understood u> b.- » unit r.f one to connect this place with Tigard. I t seems th a t the Court had gon- Club --------- Ä A sh ed io LiCi. . P a rtic ip a te , Many to SpcaK. MANY PLANa f f f MADE Heavertoa Wlaa »'iral la Many Of . yv , , Mayor Ericknon Tv Declare S atu r . ., . . . .. , An X -ray revealed tbe fact th a t Dona Rae Howard Give« A Very the road cleared and graded a t an lb . Individual L .e n t. lhrM vertebrae« a t the oack of bis day Afternoon A Holiday Pleasing Performance early data. But the legal procedure neck were fractured. Mr. Baker U required the posting of a form al re The track meet held at the field getting along as well aa can be e ^ __ , — '717 -----IZ.*' ?■ v ---------TJ I _| Beaverton M _ B School ____ by pected. One of the horaea ____ was cut S aturday of next week promises of the High Th* Ladies Club of tha Barnes aoultion. The posting became the the local high school against the so" badly with the "d is c 'th a t several Kho° l * * v* * v«rX enjoyable an- »ignal for action of a number o to be a gala u*y fo r t u . u . , . . . W ruunioent and program a t toe p<-f'D'e residing east of the propose'’ On u w t Uay one ox trie noted stuis Hillsboro school endrd in over- stitches had to be taken ________ B arnes’ school house Friday eve- rig h t-o f-w ay to g et bus£ and file from toe iXufv.ni ti.c u .e m i o n - whelmug victory for B. H. S. with nmg of last weex. The proceeds • rem onstrance against the im- land will come here to o ic ... tae the final «core of 86 points to 31. from th« i f f air netted the sponsors provement of the M arket road. bottV on the prow of tu* f ir s . The meet was held Friday afternoon. DOCTOR CLAIMS HE CAN CURE LOVE! something like |«2.0i). Thia money The petition being circulated wa- air-sh ip ever built in Or eg-u. In the 100-yard dash, W itmer. of — —- ia to be used as a payir.ant of a for the purpose of rebutting the re - tla o o ra te plana are uiicier way Beaverton took firs t place, w ith W right, of Beaverton, second, and A young doctor who thinks he P**110 10 be purchased for the uae monstrance. And how they did sign f or ^ entertainm ent of several T rapp of Hillsboro, third, in this can inoculate himself against lov« oi **>• school. up ju st as soon as the purpose of thousand people April 2», a t what event Beaverton received 9 points, and hand out sagely advice on the One of the features of the eve- paper was explained to th em ’ Has hastily been cai.-u .“ Beaverton and Hillsboro, 1. question of matrimony without any ning waa the raifle of a qu.lt. This Only a few waited for a full ex- A irport Day." Turner, a Hillsboro man, was first fear for hia future, is the theme wa* won by M rs. Dora Stipe of pUnation. Their action goes to show A le tte r read a t the meeting? of In the 880-yard run. Coward, of of "The Love Doctor" with Richard Beaverton. public sentim ent strongly m fa- the Kiwams Club V.e- 4-y Beaverton, was second, ana Welch Dix. June Collyer. and Morgan A nother feature was the selling voy. th l’ ro*d through as t y ( M | oi ^ Week fro m tue of HilWvoro. waa 3. The scores were Farley showing at the le a v e r The- of a rug which had been donate i ? . !"* m. T * n«w . propo-ed supe g u t # hcU;Jfc of Salem staled orver Hillsboro. 8, Beaverton, 6. atre Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday for the occas.on by Mrs. Graaon of '"ghw ay between Sa.em and P ort the Governor’s signature th a t j he In the 220-yard dash, Wismer. It is a U u t a young physician who Cedar Mill. This was auctioned off, *an d ' would be h e r, to ik a v c r an adtire :. of Peav*rton. was first. Rrandl, of open« hia offi « a nd finds he is and the bidding was quite spirited r v n r D I U P V T TO o r r M ayor Geo. La-.er of P c rtiâ u i Mu> same place w«» second, and without putienta until a fond mo- and lively a t tim es. H « A l r N I v»r,I> I I n n l l f » - has been asked to participate in Tharpp, Hillsboro, was 3. The scores th er brings him her son, suffering The music furnished by the “Dark GESTED TO SAVE ceremonies; ali the ciab.i going to were. Beaverton. 9. Hillsboro, 1. from some terrible malady which Town O rchestra’’ waa good and ______ make up the United We¿ is.de Club, Scott of Beaverton, iwon the 120- ia diagnosed as ‘love ” Th« doctor s much enjoyed by ail A nother o r- I w ant to call the attention of and everybody living m this v i- .y. * ! ^ h * h hur lM 7 l nU? * J m*d,y# " ,0VLe w,th hj.ra- ehestra, consisting of Carl and M ar- School Boards and Patrons of dis- cinity has been inv.u-d or wll rc - Hlllsboro, second, and Welch, from and decides to fol.aw his cure. The tin Larion, noted musicians of the tric ts situated r e a r to larg er schools ceive invitatiens to view as splen- the same p ace, third. This event results are hilarious. . community, Frank Snyder, and Carl, to the Oregon School Laws—Section dd an achievement as any having scores were, Beaverton, 6, Hillsboro, . . . . . . iiP A m __ Shipman furnished music a t in te r- 185. Page 64. taken place in the T uala’in Valky- 4. 1 U L A L I E O I LE GO TO vals, which was much enjoyed. This law provides th a t a n / school The 440-yard dash was won by HILLSBORO Oe E. S. Probably the principal feature of ¿ ’- 'tr itt rrnv vote to instruct their dtuVer an ÄtlGress lo Shannon, of Beaverton, with Grant, the . program was a — comedy pre- ®chool board to make a cont^e^ ****** mv w \i\ »¿sue a pi ______ , w -— - ----- 0 r . . tt m n g Beaverton, second, and Welch, of Mr* A. M. Jnnnsen Mr. and Mrs. eenU J by **>• clul>- Th‘» was en- *?th th* bo«rd of anotbi cia r i„g a noixlay i n v&d a lle a uo Hillsboro, third The score* were L. D Shellenberger. Mr. and Mrs. Utled “° " « Lovely Day" and cer- d^, t r c t .r*nd th e‘r chlld.re." of S*turui.y aad urg. ig bxvi.n Beaverton, 9, Hillsboro, 1. R B. Denney. Mr. a rd Mrs. S B. j brought down the house. N. th is othe r « s t ric t snd pay tuition. housi3 t0 (loM a l k a t K r a , h In the mile run, Welch, of b'ea- Lawrence, and M rs. V. : A. Wood i P a - a Johnson as leading man, Mrs Th'® d,*tr 'f t *«ndinY thf ’r ‘ tim e th a t the cler..s and t : pic with v verten, e r x t n wss first, w u n Turner. l u m r r , n Hills iii" . . . . cu __ .r dren to another school would aban- im v- -■“ , . ■__ . . ...............ees may go to the a ii'-.iv boro, second, and Sears, o f Beaver- »ttendwl the m e ^ in n*: g oi of the 0- ci. E. — £ • — ■ —----- - — ,wjr.i tn . wen Hills ^ S Mr»- Johneon at Hillsboro, Hillsboro. Tuesday evening. ‘• w *no and Mrs. Johnson as tbe wife ^ th » ^ d is tr ic t o r- **** launching of the ship. W i,. ^ B c l i e r t ^ 5. Th<f M(,tron" »nd P*,ron" <* Pn" ‘ p!*>#d ch“ r*ct* " ^ . c h were well ™ ,d In' the 220-yard'h urdles, W right. 1 -nd .n d vicinity were the guests sustamed throughout the re rfo r- I h S f i T ' i n d ’i i SH ERW O O D LO SES evening. The atrons mance Miss t*ona Dona itae Rae n Howard . V only . as a L i l f l. A » dis- . _ . __ _ ____ of Beaverton, waa fir t Welch of « of the «ven.ng in e r P a ast-M s t Matrons o w ara had nail , " or one gchool tria GAME TO BEAV ER VON Hillsboro sec'uvd. and A rnett. Pea- t r e t adopting this plan would re a very interesting and en tertain - characteristically pleasing perfor- tr!.Ct " » ’’th»* funds and apportion rerton. third. The acorea were: Pea ing program in the form of an or- mxnces and Eldon McLeod delivered CelV® , . . thev da Sherwood baseball boys g o t t .j verton, 6, Hillsboro. 8. ¡final Broadcasting Station. ! the oration, “Spartacus to the Gla- m aintaining their own school, »hort end when m aintaining their own school. . . of . . a % . -5 . score In the Shot P ut, G rant, of IV-« diators." verton. was first, Welch, of Iv-a- ------------------------------ ' I F cr a n f , T n T V ' year*\uit!on*for took then" into c Z fp ' c.' c i - varton. second, and Koenig. Bea D. IT. V. MEET WITH BEAVERTON FINANCE S T S i S ^ Ä T ^ - S r verton. third, w ith tha reaulUng A POT-LUCK LUNCH CO. IS VERY BUSY F o ^ t Grove has 8 pupils enrolled B aseball League for this season «core of 9 for Beaverton. The tuition could be »120 for the The fir st two L a, es m ju st In the javelin throw G ra n t of The D y y of the civU W ar j --------- Their cost fo r maintenance like the big league »tuff, Beaverton »1031.42. This would got a pop up to thied, a stn k e out ---- — — - - . — —. ... » » , - . t Q,, f c, transportation and then a short one tow ards se- n,00" ' . V * jj* 1* ^ r Pnrtm ent presi- en home on Allen Ave. to K. R. - h , ouid p0t possibly cost any- cond. The Sherwood team d a h i ' Kaaecrton, 9; Hillsboro, 1. better. ^ K ---------£1— reuger, firs t — up, hit *-*»-»« to left In the broad jung>, Batchler, of i.ent, Miss Maud Stevens, was pres- j^one of Edmonton, Canada. Mr. . . . ‘ !ik t hat much. ent as waa also the D epartm ent ond Mrs. Stone will mov* into their th * _ ! ____________ field. Caldwell got a hit, Hood hit Hillsboro, won firs t place; Don Mr». RVarsdom. A very rew home about the 25th of this p i r n iR M E E T IN G tow ards second ba-e and G arland Batehlor. Wis- . Secretary, „ of _ Hillsboro, . second. T, interesting meeting w as held ana month K E l x U L A B .SIE i E j XX i . was throw n out a t first. No hit3. m ,r.' fh * ' ; rt0n’ ThJ ' th®»* who w er. .b aen t missed a A gross business, in excess of OF GRANGE IS HELD Bnd no read. Hillsboro. 9. Beaverton, 1. tre a t. »49,000 00, involving the sale or ex- ------- — • ___ _ In the second fram e. Beaverton In the discus threw G rant, of u i n change of nine parcels of real es- The regular m eeting of the loco on;y got three men a t bat but Sher- Beaverton, was first. Shannon, of m i T P I S’ T A O I? I I i.r, I l f O n .v l.v rv - tate was concluded during the month grange was held 'a st Saturday, c*- wood took a straig h t ball on the Beaverton, second, and Sahner, of l RIED ON EASTER of March, through the office of the lction of S tate officers took place nose fo r a home run. Lo-kily for Hillsboro, third. --------- Beaverton Finance Company accor- in th e forenoon. the Beavertoniar.s it was t h e ' firs t In the high jump. Gray, of Hill« Miss F.lizsbeth Sweitser and Mar- ding to the report of the com pany's The usual good d in rer wa« served man up to bat. So omv one run boro, Roeebraugh. of Beaverton, and tin Doescher. a popular young cou- realty manager, W. E. McCloskey. at noon. The beautifully decorated th a t time though they got two hi*.«. Scott of Beaverton tied. The score pie of Cornelius, will be m a r r i e d ---------------------- birthday table was surrounded by From th a t time on, however, tne were: Hillsboro. 3; Beaverton, 6. Tinke at the Lutheran P.-T. A. CLOSES MEM- those having birthdays in • April. Beavertonlanu tightened up and in In the pole vault, Rosebraugh of by Rev. U F P C ’IIP F t P T V F Two who sat at the t»ble were pas’- the third inning two B ja v u t .oaxia Beaverton was first, and Rohrback Church in Cornelius, on Blaster Sun- ’ day. They are planning to occupy j lJ lJ * lv O x llx U I* 1 » £ i e;^p ty years old. An interesting crossed the plate for sc-res .hough of Beaverton and R'atchler of Hills featu re of the afternoon program none cf th e Sherwood g - t in. This boro, tied for second. The score« the Em m ett house on Stock atreet. j ---------------------- At a large gathering of the Aloha w ss the exibition and euessing of made it one to two. In the fourth were, Beaverton, 7, Hillsboro, 2. MRS. J. E. DAVIS FN- Huber P. T. A. Tuesday, which old photographs of m<Anbers Mrs. inning euch team got a man across. T F R T M \ T<5 “ ’»no*’ r i 1 TR closed a new membership drive H. L. Hudson g a s s e d t ve vr-eate« In the fifth , Beaverton got one man L O m SiT BROWN IS i m any new members were enrolled, number. The petures included two across, and then a - -i in th> nir.-iT SECRETARY. Y W CA M--S J E Davis rn te r’mned the The cooking class “The Biscuit of our genial mail carriers one they got m two sci r .s . In the hi t Th# Town Council mot a t tbo Town Hall Monday evening ot Uiu w eek in an adjourned aeaaion, Uto Mayor stating tliat the call came lo r the purpose of conaidernig the m atter of ieaaing the weal end of b ronl St. to the Abe Meter eatate. It would aoem th a t what la known aa Front St. now going to the eouth elite of the old etarch factory la not that alreeta a t all but tliat Front SU really lay along aide and parallel to the Southern Pacific right of way. not branching off ae It goee weal aa the alreet now PIF SOCIAL IS A VERY paved and traveled doea. Further, DECISIVE SUCCESS th a t where -he atreet now la la clagned |bv the attorney for the The pie social given last Friday estate to have been appropriated without let or hindrance from the evening by the Rchekah Ne-de ann owner of the land llwough which It Social Club In the I. O. O F. hah travela. Now the eatate, through waa a decided aucce-a. Although »fir Ite attorney, aeka for a lease on crowd was not a* large as It might th a t p art of Front St. ly.ng north have keen, ail t h- pies were »old. of blocks 11 and 12 of Ileavarton bringing a good price. Tbe drawing and lying m rlh of the present site on the quilt took place at this time of the starch factory, or rather, M rs. Frank Noyes. wh<r held the being now occupied by the most of lucky nil Oliver 40, drew the quilt. An excellent program was re n the starch factory building. This th« Council granted with the pro dered consisting of the following wiso that the estate put the build number* a duet by Mrs. R orl-g and ing on the Iota In such sh a ie that Mrs Tallmain; piano music by Ev- It no longer was a fire hasard to elvn Alexander; banjo solo by Billy Woods; a reading by Rhoda Thyng the Town. Piano muslr by Genevieve Johnson; A fter the adoption of a resolu and a aolo by Mr» Reach . tion setting forth the facts substan The committee wl«h to thank all tially as enum erated above, the a l who took part and helped to make dermen considered the m atter of It a great suecesa. paying off some I2.dl2.70 of bonds now outstanding against Im prove ment district No. 1. These bonds HARRY BARNES SELLS GENERAL PLANT weie due the first of last November. The property against which lha a s H. M Barns, owner of the local sessments are levied la all valuatdi and held mostly by good, responsi Oil plant. D istributor o f General producía recently sold ble cltiaena. but on some of it them Petroleum has never been any of the assess the plant to the Go nera I Corporation ments paid. Some of the property Thia business was owned by H. holders are paid up in full. Banks M Barnes for the past fh o years holding the bonds outstanding are he having built the plant. During th a t tim e the business threatening suit. The Cotinc I vote! to pay these outstanding bonds with has grown under his msmngement funds now in th? bnnk belonging to from a small beginning to a th riv Improvement District No. S. They ing territory which Is now consid also Instructed the Recorder to send ered by the General Petroleum Cor out "Final Notices'’ to all who are poration as the beat in the S tate hack any great Hngth of tim s on for its site. Mr. Rame» has been asked by thair assessment* stating th a t In rase of non-paym ent, there would the Corporation to be m anager of be proceedings instituted to »«11 the the local plant and trrlto ry They h are granted him a property to nay off the aaaeffi which ment*. It developed in the discuss two months leave, during ion th a t District No. 2 was back time he and Mrs. Barnes will take some |8,1S0 and District No. 8 *om< a trip East. »8,0(18. These property owners wen- in some cases hack more than three WHITFORD CLUB GETS year*. NEW MEMBERS The resignation of Geo. Thyng then came up for conaideration, and Th* W hltford'a Woman's Club met on motion of Alderman Wilaon, *e conded by Lewis, the resignation Wednesday afternoon with several Me was accepted. The m atter of g e t new niem ben present- Mre. ting a meter te s e d at the Portland Cowan gave a very interesting pa W ater Bureau, tbe m eter to he us*d per on tree-toada and also related aa a check m eter against the one an experience she had had with through which the City now ia buy one. One day she heard a commo tion out near « tree aa if some a n ing w ater was di«poed r f by in Louise Brown, of Beaverton, ha imal were in dire distress. A fter structing the R e 'o rd -r to forw ari investigation she discovered a tree been appointed program rba'rm n Portland a w arrant for the coat of toad had fallen into a fru it ja r of the Y. W C A. at W Harnett? tbe test and then hav* Beaverton near th* tree, hence th* eriee of University. Lucil'e Brown, wa- ehi T-nnafer bring the meter h-re, along distress. Another discussion waa on en secretary for tbe same rrg sn i- with some other meters now stored the subject o f Oleomargarine. Five sation. In Portland. little klddiea, all under five years, Probably the m ost interesting wer# stated a t a little table of m atter coming up was th* report of their own for refreshm ents which Rucorder Dietsch of finding a place consisted of Ice-cream and cake. where there had been water, delib Mrs. Wm. Spriggles was the h o st erately stolen from the mains. The ess. location was not stated but his re port stated th a t he and Marshal P. t 7 A. Bixhy had dug up tha pipe and RALEIGH found it attached and in working TO ELECT OFFICERS order. Apparantly the w ater had been used to keep a lawn and some The Raleigh Parent-T eacher as shrubbery irrigated without the w a •notation will meet Monday. April te r going through the regular m e 21, a t 7:80 p.m. in the school audi te r though there was one in front torium , with Mr*. Samuel B. Law of tho premises. Information leading rence preaiding. The annual elec to the discovery e*me in the form tion of officers will be held. of a "tip '' from one Who has Con An illustrated lecture on "Bird«’’, \ fidence in the Ability of the Record will be presented by W. A. Flllot, er and In his rSadinela to do ol' president of the Atlddhon Society. Miss Arlene Peterson will give a which could be done to further the group of poem« on ’’B irds''. Musical beat interests of the community. numbers will he given by Jack B ot tler. and the Webb-Boswell quartet. CONFERENCE OF Hostesses during the social hour CHURCH TO BE HELD will be Mr*. J . A. Lathrop. Mrs. L. J . Carter, Mr*. A. I. Adamson, Q uarterly conference of the A- and Mrs- C. F. Hustings. vangelical churches In this district wil| be held with th# Mountain POMONA GRANGE TO Home church this week Frld»-, even MEET AT KINTON ing, all interested in the church affairs are invited tp attend. Pre G rangers will w ant to remember elding Flrfeir Chester Pnul Gates of that next Wrdne«d«y. April 28rd is Portland will be present and have revolar session of Washington oountv eharge of the service. Thia will he Pomona grange which la to be held tho last meeting b ’foro annual con with the Kinton grange It ia ex- ference whrh ia to he held In Ver posted there will be a good sixod nonia It la expected thet a num Ororrd and vislt'ng grangers from her from the local church w'll at others counties aro verv welcome tend Remember thia Friday even to bo n rns e it and onloy tho dav. ieg a t 8 o'clock at Mountain Home Th‘s w'P b« an a'l d«v a^d «veninv church. meeting end the flf’h d-g-oe wll' ho put on in the evening to a class J«k„ Strand, a form er resident of of candidates. 8-saion to h.'gin as Beaverton, died last Friday, Apri nesr 10:30 In the morning aa poa- 11. a t Coquille, •Ible. I 0S Z l^ n ^ ^ “ t a t " T t ^ h J ”v ^ Z A M. K enned- with tvjo :uns in ar:.1 two p ,s ;iy rvcognixed bases. E verett str. ck out a: J i - B srne< contrh-nt»d an old fard popped to short. «ver'eon o; ena the tin -ty on p e th «5 Next a t Sunday . years old WP. O , ther vn-al num a” - season home Boav whe tho»- I.-V- instrum ental music b.- Mrs Felxhv- Lak* Grov* aggregation. I n . « uu;d and an instructive talk on fertilizers p.ove an interesting match for, fo r pereninls and shruba. though the Lake Grove boys a l ways play a goad gam e, they ha e fJT T E O N C L T TT! H A S usually lost to Beaverton. G it . "5 t> o ;'e,u b at the Campbell Court Babies’ s e n ed a silver Tea The Hotel b r.d ay with a d e l 1st. 2nd, and 3rd gradxs gave sev- luncheon, and cards. Mrs. H. R. eral reciu tio n s. The boys of the Nelson won the first pn*e, Mr« Ra b^itry will serve potato^« and j «on iv u e s t'o or f the son « a a s T a a ' g gurst tne ciub ciuo. Kravy n#xt _________ T hur*d»y a t _____ noon' And the Cat Came Back o • "• IN T E R E S T IN G M EET g ---- r. , . a , i met Wednesday A n ri ^ t seo thc E e j' t " r' 1 LOCAL NEWS ____________ Hiteon club 9 a t the home of Mrs. Ida Hite. Fifteen members and two visitors Mrs. E . P . Edwar,:-- a:.hi t > “raw ered the -oil ca l with “E righ children of Kydcn. ■ . : Sayings of Children." The a fte r- several dajo last v ek m J i t , noon wss spent in tying a com fort visiting friends. The next regular meeting will be Mr. and M rs. C. C. Beach io- Thuraday, April 24 a t the home of turiisd from their trio to Los a . i - Mrs. Emily Peterson. This is tho gelj* las; week, io .y wet* go..e eloiltion of officers and every mem about ten days. t e r is urged to attend. .. „ „ v ______________ Mrs. It. D. Y ou.g aiM \ D D II T IM P rG M P A W J *c* eccompanied b> me v E t v N r C n O V N T T R R A Dorothy a Calif., rd Viviar “ *’ * of I S r G I V A ’- r T * Oakland, and Ha forn.e-i:> ------- A. M. Jannsen D rilling Oo. ha« received a contract for making test borings fo r the Government on the Columbia river. This w il in d u d ' both churn and core dnllngs for tho purpose of power dams. A. M. Jannsen is a republican candidate for representative, . 7~. I 7« » Mr arc! Hr*. A ^ M Jnnnser. w ent to Corvnl!!» Wc<}ne?Jay to at - tend the Grand Commander meet ing. Mr. Jannsen is the Em inent Commander o* B th FI Commander;/ at F orest Grove. Beaverton, hav« b«en spegaing tha week visiting friends and re .a u . .-x in Beavertou, Poruand, and ai i a. p , ominent Masons a ru v of ^ E astern S tar a .« : < - U rU ia#d as E «i«ht . 1 . <1 M U lfh P riw t» c f l t o y a l . t r . -:..M - U r Among those drum r ,.v ti attcisdance wet* Mr. and M rs, A . M. Kennedy, Wilbur Weed, and A. M Jann;ien The final tryout for toe deci.im- atory contest in the ru n *.h la in this d.vi-ion was ¡. . . . .e MsKay school hou,«e at W hitford or» F riday of last week. Only th r-e The Edw ards’ Pur? Food Co. i schools competed. Tu la' V, serving baked ham dinner at tlm BarTlcs and the McKay icbo/l. V- C ongre/ational Church on the eve ia jstcr Smith an,j r ,, v , x ,« ning of April 24 from 5:30 to 7: ' » ere winner- frtm l ua'a- V, . ; under the auspices t f tbe t> th . 1 ffeP crt Turkc from the I: « Ladies’ Aid. A program will be giv- gchoo| ; and Mar| i!t v ¡11. r « ’ h . ■- en a t 8:00. ry Eliandcr, Jr., from McKay school*