The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, November 14, 1930, Image 1

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M A N fT U A K Y
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Wh*n »on.oonr hu» slipped you u dirk In ilo> (lurk,
When eye* timi are loving are He«;
When MmiiHini' you itru»t<*ii ha* umile you n murk,
Ami »tinehow tin. Heart In you die*;
There’* ilirt for you. hurt for you. trouble enough
To »hultrr tin fuitli of n man;
Kul don’t ever think ilhere I* trouble an tough
Th.it you ean't overeóme It you ean.
'A lien living i* liming it* flavor to you
When worry ii making you olii;
\’ hm there I* no Joy In the thing timi you ilo.
Nor truth In the thin« you are tohl.
There'* Imlm for you. ralm for you out In the wtlil,
There' ho|ie for you U|i on the hill;
(let u|> in the timber nml play like a rhtlil;
You rnn overcome It you will.
fiel up in the timber; the trail anil the tree*
W ill make you a man in a clay.
1 he a meli of the ho , I ami the hreath of the hreexe,
Nt ill olew al 1 vour tronfile* away.
Thriv’a jure for you, wine for you, ho|ie for you there
The Men ami the moon ami the Ntar..
If the way* of the eity ari* not on the **|uare,
t*et up in the woml'i where they are.
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I he band ha* been heard u|ioli a
Bvaverton Is llaiuiit'apiH'd
iiumiter uf occasion*, ami has been
VN itti (¿rant Out; and
very well received. The director, Mr.
liUHhnell, amt I he member* are work
Warner Badly Hurt
ing hard preparatory to thi» public
appearance.
FINAL SUORE IS I2-Ü
This yetir Ihe High School na*
I l*>lh u Hoys' ami Girls' Glee Club
Pirat
Half I* CPSwIy
Contested;
under the direction of Mis* llarne*.
Hut l o r e » ! Grove Had Kdgr
A combined progiam is being ar-
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a«M«*il two more
tu th«*ir
»trinir. »«> that cuuntmit the two
prr season
games with
the two
Portland high school*. Franklin and
Kuosrvrlt, they have four game* won
and four lo»t. They lost to Franklin,
Kooaevrlt, Tillamook, ami IlillslMiro
and won from Newborg. Tigard,
Gresham, and Forrat Grove.
It i* worthy of more than pas*
ing notice that with the exception
of Tigard, each one ,,f ll averton’*
opponent* ha* been u school carrying
n larger student laidy membership
•ban dots B m ■ * r on
Wu rually
know
i ttle of th"
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Harold Dean returned
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,,W | s' ! " " i Glee two ywra |a h. Su.
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Since the
Review went to prr»*
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laut m m , thi* IÌ4 'MVi*rtnn R«iuad has
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FEED DEALERS W ILL
MEET IN IIILI h SHOKO
The feeil dealer* of Washington
county, will meet Krulay, Novem
ler 2let, 0.20 V. M . at thr Imperiul
Cafe, llilhtio»,., for a cli*eu*«ion of
piohlem* of the Imiuntry. While the
eonaUieratlon at thi* meet­
CominKH and Goings Of primary
ing will he given to the technical
matter* concerned with the opera­
HvavcrtoniunK Art* Rc
tion of the ImiuHtry itself, there are
ni»o to lie mnaiclereil matter* uf -
curded H e r e
farting the farming community in
which the fecj men may exert an
MANY \ ISl I I’ KIENDS influence. One of the m< «t im-
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| pnriant of thc-,e I* the quimtion of
the existing tariff on oil cake and
Many IVoptr Come To Itraverlon
oil rake meal.
lo Viali I m ini, and Itelativr*
Krior to the Imposition o f thia
tariff ($0.00 |,er Aon), the associa-
Mr. Mam Old* hu lieen on the tiun took on active *t*ml agonist
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ueh a tariff,
pointing out tluat it
alek li»t recently.
protected cm American Industry and
Mr. W. J. Scott made a trip to did aff-ct farni-r. in tin-
|-„.
Si utile on tunincN», Satur fay.
rifle coaat territory. The a.aocia
A haliy girl wa* recently born tlon I* now actively planning
a
to Mr. ami Mr*. Klmcr W rit o f campaign to secure a ]*ductu7n of
60", in this tariff. ander the flex-
Aloha.
A great ileal of work
Mis* Helen Asliuhr «pent »eversi ihlr clau»e.
i* involved in thi* program in order
day* at the home of her *i»ter, Mr*.
to present the daU satisfactorily to
K. 11 Denney.
t he Tariff Commission.
IMana to
Mr* George Stump wa* .qa-tated tha, ,,nd wj|| (*. considered among
g*
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Vinn nt * h"-■pimi on Krl
other thing* ist this meeting.
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Friday,
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for Ihr iHirpoat'
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outninnff th«» Kuiul
Loya 1 m 1 at .
trÄl.tjVi« uniforms.
LASTERN STAR HAS
VISITORS. MEETING
Heaver Chapter
No. 106 met
j Wednesday evening with a lurge at­
tendance. A ntimlier of visitors from
other Chapters were >I m present
The men had charge of the program
and put on n very clever stunt. Dr.
Talbert a* teacher conducted a very
successful country school. The jiu
pd* lam S h elle n b w f r, Geo it ,
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faring
feritig from gall ntonaa
stones.
home on
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Mrs. T. J. Hannigan of Portion.)
spent Wednesday with her ilaugiitrr,
Mrs. Ii. A. Roh*e, and family.
llols-rt Summer* and Mr. Shivefy
are re*hinglmg and repairing the
house where the Uiermans live.
.Mr* K. G. Donaldson has lieen
quite busy having a rock garden
and pool Installed <>n her place.
Mr. and Mrs. F'. Sc hoc nc made
u business trip to Seattle on In*'.
Wednesday. They rrturne I Friday.
Mrs. J. D. Wilmot wa* operate J
on at St.
Vincent’s hospital <>.,
Thursday.
She is
getting ul»ng
very nicely.
Mis*
llcdwig Ho.cui d. r uf the
H:irnc* r»ad wa* operated on at St.
Vincent'» ho«plta! for appendicitis,
Vtedicsday morning.
arc,
Idttie Kunire West, twenty iwo
nnd
months old daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Harry Weat of Tigard, died at
their home on Tuesday.
I.ulc
Satur lay
night when hi*
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lawrvnrr, car overturned. Dirk Wlsmer cut hi*
o in
r * ler,
t'Uy « « I T . Kdwartl hand quite I md II v , making it necr
7 «1 in Beaverton'* fuv r, a* it wa* Jnnnsen, and Ruth Kllyn Hawley. ** ry f „ r ,.,g ht slitche* to la- taken,
plnycd while the dedication of the showed much brilliancy in answer­
Canyon road wa* taking place. We ing the question* pul to them by
Mr’ " n<1 Mr" A C Tut,,° nnd
were not able to attend. Hut the their teacher li.-rt Knhae a. school d«t»«hters. Delores and Mary Alice,
game Armistice
day with
Forest director wa* Very rlevrr. Refresh ««‘cently visited with Mr. Tuttle*
Grove on MeCready
Field, Pacific mrnts were served.
parent . Mr. nnd Mr*. James TuttW
of Orenco.
University, was one of the hc*t ever. ,
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Beaverton’s team was well supported ( ’
H F I)(* F
RENTS
Mr. and Mr*. L. U Walker and
by the residents from their home
1(11 I I I I t%frrt.*l> I I , 11 r . .I , family have moved from Portland.
town a* practically the whole town
H I 1 X H I N T K K H O I ,SK where they have lived for the last
was dosed up, Armistice Day. Many
year, to their old home on the Can
were present at that game who do
Mr. ( . K. Hedge ha» rotiteli the yon road.
not feel they can close their place* Hill Hunter house located at* the
Mrs. Iva Summer* entertained the
of business and attend wimti the
^ .h w e s t jo r n . r of Ang^ and Th.rn Kril.niUhip Bridgr rlub nt h(.r homr
team usually plays. Fridays.
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Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F II
The first half was closely con­ tort
.and. Mr. Williams will move
Schoene won first prize, Mrs. H. R
tested with the edge going to For
hi* family here Sunday. Wishing to
ost Grove by » slight margin for g e l their little girl in n good *choot, Nelson, ronsolat ion. Light refresh­
ments wer», served by the hi>ne»s
they hnd the l « l l in Beaverton's ami having heard o f the high qual
territory much more tfinn It, averton I By o f the Beaverton schools, they
The O. E. S. Officer's (' ub wus
had it in theirs. The half ended with decided to locate in Beaverton
entertained by Mrs. Felslier
und
the hall within n foot or two o f the
home of Mrs
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« Mrs. Stark at the
renter of the field. Forest Grove
Fc sher Inst Friday evening. After
A
C O R R E C T IO N
had completed one puss, nnd Inter
a short business meeting games were
repted one Beaverton hud attempted.
enjoyed.
Verv novel refreshment -
Beaverton attempted
two, one In- | Cnrreetloa: The date of the joint nnd clever decorations added much to
complete and one intercepted. And installation o f Kintnn and Scholl*
.
the liall had heen right up to Bea­ giunge» will be the third .Saturday the occasion.
verton’s goal line twice hut lost on in January, the 17th of the month
downs.
w.th Scholl* grange instead of in
The second
half
wns different. Decemlier as announced in last
Beaverton received ami passed only j w,,,'h * paper,
tr lose the hall by a bad fumble. But '
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on almost the next plav Al Wlsmer 1 |n |a*t week's Review we made an
intercepted a long pass almost to error counting the number ,,f cxni
Beaverton’s ten yard line, nnd he pons on one issue of bonds whieh
wriggled nnd shifted the hnll fo clos- have been called. The totals given in
to the center of the field. Anotnm ,.rr„ r were f or District No. 3 , the
fumble looked bad but they held and j interest should have I.....
1145 on
got the 1*11. Penalized five yards
, a|k.,| |„,nd inat. M.I of $165 as
for two incomplcted passes they es- printed. This brings the total down
saved n third and were penalize* to $ 2 . 010 . 0 « insten,I of $2.310.00 as
ngnin and then another pass that
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„uu.,,. and th„ t()U|, o f ¡nU>r.
looked as though It meant a score. | „ t paid ,,n called bornia to $2.896.00
but they were stoppe I about thirty instead of $.3,395.00 We are t 1 lens 4 .fl
yards l*ok from the goal. Shannon to have our attention called to thi*
Parried twlee to n first down and matter nnd to make this correction.
Brlek Welch wns given the txill and
r v i v he went to the seven yard
lust few minutes of play but the
line.
A long »ins* failed hut Wi«mer got Forest Grove squad were losing their
around their left end for the score. punch and when tb.» final whistle
They failed to convert. Forest Grove Idew It wns second down on the
chose to receive nnd Shannon got Forest Grove twenty-yard line with
away a long kick which almost got the Beaverton hoys right up and go­
to the goal line hut was stopped a- ing nt it as we have never seen
hf.ut a foot away.
Forest
Grove them play before.
puntoil. Beaverton got the hall a-
With Grant, Beaverton captain,
way down near their thirty-yard line out with a knee injured in the
and returned
It about twenty five Gresham gi.me, with Wismer badly
yards. Then Beaverton shot a long hurt in the first few minutes of play,
pass almost to the Forest Grove with 11 short second string of play
goal. Their left half got It in his ers, Coach Warren’s men put up one
nrms running. Seeing a Beaverton of
the beat
battles they
hear
man about to tackle him he threw ever fought. With Tillamook win-
the bull, apparently thinking that »'ing from Beaverton 42-0, nnd with
he eoulil make nn incomplete pass J Forest Grove winning fr m Tilln-
out of the play. The Beavertonian ! monk 12-0, it looked bail 4or Bea-
fell on the hnll and the referee, verton. With the boys seeming pret-
ruleik it Benverton's hall, again right | ty well tired out at the end of the
up against the Forest Grove line. [ first half, nnd few aecorul string men
This time Wismer hauled in the j it look*»d worse for Benvnrton. But
P11"1'-
| Ihe score looked good; Benvcrton, 12;
(C*trrtfkt. W N. It.)
Anybody’s game up to within the , Forest Grove, 0 .
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(•resliam gam e, except fo r I he score,
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$1.50 Per Yeai
November 14, 1930.
Grade School Posts
Examples Of Work
LOAN ASS N. MOVES
INTO NEW BUILDING
It
The Washington Kavings and Loan
Assmiation of Hillsboro moved into
their new huüding on Swond Street
la«t Monday. The huilding ha» heen
ronntructed during the Hummer and
fall month» an | hu* the distinciiuu
Monthly Report Shows 9H of bring the fir«t Saving* and Loan This Meeting W ill Be Held
huilding in the State of Oregon put
With The Multnomah
Percent Attendance for
up und deaigned espccially for Sav-
Boosters Club
Elementary tirades
ing* and I.oan buxineis. J. M. Pear-
sen, General Manager, «täte« that
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formal ipenlng <,f the new of
pROJECT CON8IDERED
GOOD SAMPLES SEEN the
Tire will Iw held u* aoon aa all de-
connect'on with moving are Thi» 1» Thought To Be One of the
Basketball
lh»>* Have Won One t* ’*"
completed.
Game and Lind Once
Moat Important Club Meeting*
The general contract for the build­
ing
wa*
given
to
Mohr
Bros.
and
If there I* one th.ug by which a
The United Weitaide Club* usual-
school’» efficiency i* judged more in adiition, the following Washing -
ton county firm furni.hed material ly hold their meeting* on the
quickly than another it la the leg-
oi services: J. A Poyner, plumbing, c°nd Tuesday of each month How-
^»Hty of the penmanahip produced, j j u||naj electric wiring’ K. A ever, the second Tuesday of Novem-
tu’ :
whi ch we ve *een Price and Company,
lighting fix
her wa* Armistice Day, therefore
ported in a number of the rooms in- lure"; .Selfridge Bros., linoleum and the directors of the United^ Clubs
dicuie that adverse criticism cannot counter top;
L*-s er
Ireland and decided to postpone their Novem-
»•*’ m“ d* uf uur »y»*«"* •» »*»•» re»- Company, oil burner; W. O. Jacobs, ber
meeting
until the
Tuesday
»H*,t W« c.paeially call attention to {.¡astering; ilur.ey Batchelor, sand- following, which make* the night of
,h‘' * * hibil* ,l* ,h‘’ third- fourth, and ing floor; Corwin Hardware, hard the meeting Tuesday, November 16.
*bfhth grade room*.
ware; R> s ue
Munson, fuel oil;
This meeting will he held with
The third grade people have an ____________
I’ hillip Mohr, _______
pointing; br,v.n I iiim - the Multi, mah Boosters at their
arithmetic chart on wnu h urc listel tjn work, G. ¿.Gibbon*, excavating, regular place of meeting. The sub-
the name* of those pupils who tan
Washington Savings and I>,an je.t which will riceive
the most
g.ve the answer* to the forty-five Association wa* organized and char consideration at this meeting is that
combinations in one minute, und if ttred for
business, June .10, 1926. of taking over the old Southern Pa-
you don't think that's a pretty good an(j aince that date ha* increased cific right-of-way up Fourth St.
MOUNTAIN JUSTICE’
II W 1 1 I f V \1 \ T 1 C p t l t ' K
record, ju»t try it your elf someday. in a tu ts as follow : June 30, 1920. fo- a highway.
U l t A m A l I U I A l t i a Thsst Rime room also has some very $28,002.74; Juno 30, 1927, $ 88 , 379 . 86 ;
u i* now thought feasible by
m pieoplc on the December
3$.
1927.
$124,101.48; some to continue a highway down
A
Kentucky mountain
mountain court
court
wher» wie....wi
wirvioxX reminding
reminding us that Thank* Decenilier 31, 1929, $307,15834; Oc- that route at least as far as to its
A Kentucky
wher>
th*
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the bilia
taka the
the law
g iv in
! not „ „ far away.
'h< NMfl
men of
hills take
law ^,v|
r,K g ju
toWr 31,
1930, $300,000.00. junction with the Sc ho Us-Kerry road
into
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TrmnAortatlow
visualized
and
The Association now operates in H. L. Davenport. Secretary of ---
the
tisc sel
hytfirmly fixed in young mind* the countie* of Tillamoox, Colum- United Westside
Clubs says that
ly
dramatic episode
episodei of “ Mountain
>
> «»rnmatlc
|hat
that „ s'' what
what the bulletin bourn bia, Yamhill, Clackamas, and Mult- the principal speakers on trie pro-
Justice,"
Ken M
Maynard's
latest
all
Ju»t .. . Kan
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shown
n the
t... fo
shows .n
fourth grate room. In- noman, but will continue tu mam- gram for that evening ./ill be Geo.
talking picture which will be at , Ictitally the fnCrtb grad - pupils tain its home office at Hillsboro.
H. Hines, and Dr. T- L . Eliott, both
the Heaver Theatre Friday, Saturday are hoping for a half holiday Fri-
The Board of Director* is con- of Portland. These aie said to be the
and Sunday.
day. They ha%e nineteen days, and tituted as follow*: E. L. Johnson, only
survivors of the committee
The mountain court or tribunal
if Thu,sdiy I- “ perfect” the will |,e J- U. Kobb, Geo. G. Hancock, D. D. which wa* active at that time in se­
is an affair of secrecy at which the rin ly to celehiute.
The eighth. Bump, and J. M. Pearson.
curing the franchise for this million
mountaineers settle disputes accord
third nnd *,.\th grades are als.,
‘
uu dollar right-of-way.
ing to their own peculiar code of
ready for their hulf days then th>- | i v t d l E s t ilt C ’I r a i l h i e r h |
David 8 . Stearns, and Joset Si-
honor. Seldom has an out-ider wit­
first crop of holidays will lie over fab--------------------------------------------_j nam, a lurmer Mayor of Portland,
nessed a session of the court, and
and every), dy will settle down to
Fred Zui.her et
al to
Ernest were also some o i the pioneers in
it wa* only after wrek* of inten­
the bu*in> s of earning another brief Zurcher et al, '_'22.7l> acres, Sec. 17, puit.ng this project through. These
sive
research work that authentic
vacation.
T. 1 N., R. 2 W.
two, with Commissioner A. L. Bar-
details for the picture were obtain­
Tlje seventh grade pup 1* are not
Er;.e*t Zurcher et ux to Fred tour and road master Geo. W. tuck
able.
■i*t
r c sing writ'l g letters
but Zurcher et s!, 222.70 a res Sec.
17, will also be present, according to the
Maynard goes into the Kentucay
they are writing real I -Iter* to “ fel- T. 1 N.t R. 2 W.
secretary o i the clubs.
I..OJiuain district aft r the man who
Ii w sufferers'' in the Kceti public
-Meier ii Frank Co. to Lloyd W.
This is thought to he one of the
murdered his father and l**comes
school as part o f their English
work Ellis et ux. Lot 2, Blk. 58. Metzger most important meetings the clubs
caught in the crues-firt' of a typical
under Miss Hill's instruct on
Acre Tracts.
have ever held and the project un-
Kentucky feud. He is or Icrc l lie-
Mrs. Marsh was a visitor in our
Reliance Inv. Co. to Albert Niva, der consideration is one of the most
fore the mountain court in mid­
s h, 1 this week.
Her young son. et ux, Luts 13 and ¡4. Willoworook vital to this section of Washington
night session on suspicion of being
Jack, is *mnolled In the third grade. Farm.
county.
a revenue ugenl j
Tb * iconth's renort show* 212
HaiulJ
B. Jensen
to Theodore
Of course there will be entertain-
Another picturesque feature of the
picture
is a real.
old-fashioned pupils neither absent nor tar! which Dussin. Part Sec. 12. T. 1 S., K. 1 ment numbers on the program con-
Pointer Cl. G2.
sisting cf music and other features
"shindig.'- or ,'anee, at which M »y- mcatis a 98'. attendance for the ele- W., Wm.
Th
rep rt
als i j
Master* to Conrad A lge-
w hich have a,.ded so much to tne
nard perform*
at a tiddler
n.nl mentary grade*.
Kathryn Crawford, who app. ar* op. shows twenty visit* from parents sheimer et al. Lots ti and 7, Blk. 4, popularity of the clubs. All who can
possib.y attend are cordially invited
petite him in the story, sings the nnd two from school Is.ard mem- Beaverton.
Annie M. Connell to Louis A. Zur- to attend and will probably prom
quaint songs ef the Kentucky hill k*™-
lb wind w . in M;
! a v e « ’ room cher et ux. Part ejections 11 and 12, from the time spent.
country.
are full of plants this week.
T. 1 N.. R. 2 W.
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Ka I. ‘
a l Is. . 7 V. ell, they’r
Henrietta E. Dalby et al to Seba
L V) “ C H E V ” I S I N -
VLUULNG ' N N !V E R ­
i, . ng very creditable playing. Las’ S. Dalby, 30.37 acres. T . 1 S., R.
TKODUCED AT MEET
SA RY CELEBRATED week they settled the West Portland 2 W .
team w.th a score of 14 to 5 and
Murgarct
B. King to H.
E.
Cleveland, O., Nov. 3— Definite
Mi. and Mrs. A. M.
Kennmy demonstrated some beautiful team liartlett wt ux. Lot 9, L'.k 1, O'Brien
assurance that Chevrolet wrill intro­
on their
were agreeably surprised
in dying it, nu. Wednesday Acres.
duce a new car for 1931 on Satur­
first wedding anniversary. Wednes- they lost to Russellville but by’ oniy
Kenneth Carpy et ux to A. F. day was revealed here today during
day evening, November I 2 ih, by
three points. Their next game on the Burnett (Trustee). lx>t 1, Blk. F
the staging by Chevrolet factory o f­
group of friend from lig .n l and home floor will In- played with Tim
Steele's Addition. Beaverton,
vicinity. I he evening
was spent ber and we bespeak hearty supp.-rt
Fred Kmiel Gel>auer et ux to Stel- ficials of the first of fifty dealer
wi.h
'»tiO . -h ekcr* am! visiting for thv fl.„()W8 whog(. faithfu, an)l
M. Noic8 ,.t vir. Tract
16 and 17. meetings to he held in the next
five weeks throughout the country.
after
which .lamty refreshments *nergetic training should
mean
Rosewood Acres.
Included in a carload o f equip­
were served. All went home feeling winning score.
ment brought in for the meeting
'hat they had spent un enjoyable
was a new car substantially bigger
evening
I N K I N T O N P R E C I N C T than the current model, and ex-
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. K K U K I T T O N G I V E N F O R
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tensively
tn appearance.
W. A. Root and daughter Meric;
MR. A N D MRS. M E A TS
Mr. and Mr*. John Tigard; Mr. and
The vote wus not as heavy as
Although the meeting was closed
Mrs. Chris Christensen; Mr. and
About fifty guests attended the
nos in the kmton precinct,
the Pul»lic- * w*® Earned that
Mrs. Ray Christensen; Mr. and Mrs. wedding reception Wednesday eve
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at
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general
election
ncld
last H- J J Klinger, vice-president and
J A t 'ruht ree; m i and Mi
0 R ning November 6 at the J. W. Meats lu sday" There were 179 register] general sales manager of the Chev
Peyton and daughter Edith; Mrs. home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. jo voters and 107 votes were east for ro*et Motor Co., who attended the
Alice Cutting: Mrs l.oiu
I.only, ssph Monts*, whoso weddin:* was an the numerous candidates and mea- n,ecting here, told the 500 dealers
ami Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Kennedy, event of Oct. 2 « instead of Novem
sure*.
Those serving
on the two nnd associated bankers in attendance
her 1. The young couple are re
boards w»re as follows: Day board: at the City Auditorium that the car
publicly
announced
Mr. nml Mr*. Drorbaugh and son siding in Portland. On Thursday chaii man, Geoige Snider; judge. would
. be
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. . . , the
wont to Columbia City fishing Ar- evening, Mr. and Mrs. Meats enter
Harrv Flint: clerks. Effie Van Kleek. com,n* Saturday. and_that, desptto
mist Ice Day.
tained relatives.
Ada Cu.ung and Surah VanKleek; ,u lt* r* * 3f.d ¡»ze and improved ap-
Night b ard: judges. Floyd Bier- l'e«>ance,' it would be priced con-
1) and John
Boge; clerks. Alice
below current levels.
Richards, Annabel
Flint, and Roy
Dramatic incidents
attended the
Bierly.
presentation
of the car.
ft was
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trucked under canvas
from
the
To Meet Tuesday
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0 VOTES ARE CAST
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¡t O A l) M K E T IN G
H ELD
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f
velvet drops and under a flood of
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spotlights, disclosed to the audience.
TI -r - were 30 in attendance at
A burst of applause greeted the
the road meeting held at the Kin- unveiling of the ear, and when tr»*-
ton hall, Thursday evening. L. M. announcement of new lower prices
Hesse was chosen as chairman of " as made, a wild cheering dealer
1 he nice ing and *. B. Lawrence act- group interrupted proceedings for
cd ns secretary. A five mill tax was several minutes.
levied the bi;<Let eommitt e being:
The car is longer than the pres-
H. T. I I .s e . J. J. VanKleek, and vnt Chevrolet, and changes and re
Thomas Georges. The special tax fine merits are so extensive that it
mon-y will be applied to the road* h» s » decided "big car" appearance,
n this dislrip'. Kint n sent a good ,,m> dealer reported,
delegation to Hillsboi\> Saturday af-
S: ii o s Garage, local dealers, have
ternoon to the general road meeting received a shipment of
the
new-
held in the auditorium.
models, and are placing them
on
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display in their showroom.
You
M ^S. E R M A
SPARKS
are mvite,! to view them.
IN
H INTO N
G IV E S
A
MALI.
R E C IT A L
Mrs. Erma Taylor Sparks of Port­
land who has been giving music
lessons to a number of the young
folks around town during the past
few' months presented them in a
recital given in Hill*b ro last Frid-
day afternoon. The following from
this town attended: Ivan Bierly, A
mos Bli'rl.v, Lois Bierly. Elmer Bier­
ly. Mary Kathryn Hall, Kathryn
Pomeroy, Roberta Pomeroy, and Eu­
nice Ellen Snyder.
G O O D S U P P L Y O F L IM E
IS NOW
ON
HAND
Farmers desiring lime on pooieu
orders thru the office of the county
agent should
place
their orders
now, according to W. F. Cyrus, coun
ty agent. Officials of the State Lime
plant state that a considerable sun-
ply is now on hand and shipment in
ear lots can be made on short no­
tice. A few more tons are needed on
n car for delivery at Roy. and re
quests are
on file for orders for
... .
. .
Forest Grove and Hillsboro. These
“ " l V' A '
J 8« orders will be placed when a quan
week from a months visit in Mon- tit
sufflcient for a carioad is or
tana
with
relatives.
She
has dered ^
fl„ t carIoa(, of frouna
heen culled there by the death of limestone of the
season was un—
her father, Mr. John Keeler.
loaded last week at Hillsboro.
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