FRID AY, JA N U A R Y It, TMK 1931 ST. MARY’S NKWS BEA V ER TON HKVIKW LOOK AND LISTEN ” SIGNS NEEDED ON CUBA'S NEW 700 MILE LONG CENTRAL HIGHWAY , | Mr». Jeaaie V. Myers, who ha* been ill with u bad cold ia b etter •«■in. Mra. ( h a s . T, Myers wa» a C hristm as guSst at the W. T . Myers home a t Portland. M r. and M ra, (I. W lleaverlon, »pent the Friday at the home of Mra. W arren Wilaon. Baker of afternoon Mr. and Itoy W arren returned to hia home in P ortland F riday, a f t e r being a gueat for a few day» at the home of Mra. I^tuiaa Van K leek. Mr ami Mra. A P . Herrick and aon Donald of I'ortlanil were rail «ra laat Thura lay evening at the home of Mr. und Mra. K. L . f o x Mra. Fdlth lutmlera and children who have b< en viaiting her parent», the jtaat two week», returned to their home in Chitwood, Oregon, S a tu r d a y . I U HK K Mra Jeaaie V. Myera »pant New Year'» day a t that C. J’. Tolkc raneh a t llill»b»ro, Ore. Mr. and Mr». C. T . Tolka of llillalMiro, Oregnn, viaitad Monday here with Mr», t.'haa. T . Myera. Mr. K. R. Johnaon and aont *P»*t the C hristin as holiiLaya at Taeoma. Waah , with her parent». Mra. Jeaaie V. Myera motored to liuxton, Oregon, S a tu r d a y rnornmjr, to atten d the W . It. A. I.odge there. Mr. an d Mra. K. I.. Henrfiel und children r Mr and Mra H erm an llolboke of ll rp p n rr . Or., who apent the hoi- N r « Y e a r 's ifuesU a t tl»r Beciu-tf iduy aeaaon with Mr. and Mra. horn«* w r r r Mr utul Mr* H iatt mid F ran k Holboke, r e l u m e J to their d a u g h te r ami Mr anil Me* Bull of home Saturday. Mr Holhoki ia a K u m t Ur»ve. brother of F rank Holboke. Th« I.a»lica A uailiary ami the Hu Mr« H a rrie tt Ford, a forme I |a*r Commercial Club hrhl th r lr »n teach er of Kinton school, who now nual watch i»Mly fur a i r n t a r i and trachea in Ijiurul, ami Mra. Ituby th eir familira Nrw Y rar'a «»«. Mayera of la u r e l , form erly of Kin visited in Mra H a rry W eaver ia recovering from a alight attack of the flu. Mr». Jo«* Buah ia viaiting thi» week With relative» in Cama*. Wash. £ ‘JZ j D C € i • éktit-hHÇ \ ■Wfc 1 I / The heavy wind, M o nday blew the roofing paper off Sidwell’a (¡«rage Mr». Rebecca F iler,o n ¡» confined to her home with a touch of l u m - - ago. 'Mr. and Mra. W m . Benjamin made u viait with frienda in Port land, Sunday. Mr». K. C. MrKIruy, who live* ar*k und f a m ­ ily ha* returned from S eattle und Tacoma, a ft e r a week a ah encc. Mra. Ali e Whpcler hua retu rn ed home a f t e r spending a week with her s i tt e r , Mm. K. Perkins, of Port land. < t G ra d e t on N e w Seven H u n d r e d M ile Stretch. For Sale— F if ty to «¡xty to ns of good o a t and vetch hay. J. W. Bryan. J. H uber F arm , Beaverton. Rt. 3. e-6 For Sale— Fine White L eghorn cock- t r a l s of R. O. P.. 250 and up stock. W an te d — No. 8, Buckeye incuhator. W rite 597, Ladd Ave., Portland. p 6 -7 F or Sale—Beautiful toned a bargain R. B. M eiill. guita For Sale— Ford truck , and electric sew ing machine. Both in first class condition. Also dry old gro w th wood, delivered. P. L . Kilander. B eaverton. F i r s t house w est of A ngel S t . on T h ird . p -6 To T rade— Model “ T ” Ford truck w ith Ruckstel axle, fo r team , c a t­ tle, o r hogs. J. W. B ry an on Jo hn H u b er fa r m , n e a r Coo school, Beaverton, Rt. 3 WANTED W anted — Second hand Phone 3803. H. A. Beaverton, R t. 3. wind-mill. Germiquet. p-S W anted—iSome one ow ning place w ith ru n n in g w a te r to take geese on sh a re s. Elsie J . Van Riper. Box 164, B eaverto n . p -6 itli or.e i f Allen's P a r l o r F u rn aces >-n display at Dewey, th e Plumber'». Phone 7702. Milk contains all the food values ao essential to a child’« grow th and development If you will but phone 4525 our wagon will deliver daily at your home the very beat of milk. B eaverton Sunrise Dairy, A C am cn- zind, proprietor- adv. c-39-tf I'linnc 943'» for a . free d e m o n s t r a ­ tion of the M aytag w a sh in g m a ­ chine. t>rval Thomps n. adv. For Sale— A good S an nen milk goat, and a one-horse gaa engine. A. Camcnzind. Beaverton, Rt. 3 adv. c-5 2 -tf I or Sale— 1 selve*l Dougla* Wight, a atudent at the William B en n ato v* W V Wi Univcraity of Oregon, accompanied ley «t al: diamisseJ. Ail tir M. Brera va. Il fi. l ' e r ­ by hi* * ater. Mi** Virginia Wight, attended the annual I 'n i v e r o ty f o r ­ rine: salr continuation. mal dance given at the Maaonit Bertha I',tinnii va J. A. I yon* et Temple in I’ortlaml Saturday eve. KonaUI Beattie by g u ard ian vs. 'Mr and Mra, W J Edward* F. Mason: aatiafartitn of Judg and family of Sherwood, apent the ment. Fdith I liu kra va. F v r r r l t 8. evening '.iaturiluy with their form er Sni I hikes: default, and decree ,,f di­ neighbor*, Mr and Mr* J der. Both familira formerly reaiiie I vorce. S tate of Oregon va. W alter V. on w h a t ia now the Floyd llierly W atkins et al: confirmation of sale > 4 -V TWENTY OVF.RPASSES NOW BUILDING T h e overpaAAes a n d underpor-Kes o.# th e new ro ad , ab o v e a n d b e n e a th r a i l ­ HAVANA CUBA T h e big g est news way tra c k s are b e g in n in g to a&.sum* fo rm . In fa c t. Mr W C. M cD onald sraf.iif* in t i e c o n s tru c tio n o f C u b a 's ::*«*at 70 m ile lo n g h ig h w ay , s t p re s ­ M anager o f C u b a n O p eratio n » for e n t Is tn e b u ild in g of 1U b rid g es W arren B ro th er« C o m p an y , tell« m e r a il­ s' an d c u ts b e n e a th railw ay tra c k s th e h ig h w a y I n te rs e c ts th e a n d 11s t r i e ,ca over riv ers I t is likely way 32 tim e s ’n 1U sev en h u n d re o T w e n ty -fiv e tim e s it p asses t* be th e o u ts ta n d in g new s o f th e m iles. ro ad a c tiv ity u n t i l th e g la u t 1100.000.- .ijjove t h e railw ay tra c k « a n d seven 000 p ro je c t is fin ally co m p leted early tim e s b e n e a th . E ach o f th e se "Jobe" w ould be re g a rd e d a s a statable task in 1931 For h ere In C u b a Is a ro ad w ith o u t in th e U n ite d S ta te s . B ecau se o f th e railw ay croa-lni?. a t g rad e N ow here h eavy r a in s In s u m m e r ea c h of th ese i r tn r l u l l e d S ia te a will you find a ov erp asses m %st be la id r ig h t d o w n to g re a t h ig h w ay sy stem to comj>are w ith bedrock a r d firm ly a n c h o re d . T h ere th e C a rre te ra C e n tra l In co st o r ex- h av e b een a lo t of to u g h p ro b le m s for t - n t In w . :h g ra d e cro ssin g s h av e W arren B ro th e rs C om ; an y w h o are u - i r e n tP e ly e lim in a te d th r o u g h o u t building 500 m iles c f th e h ig h w ay a n d fo r th e A sso ciated C u b a n C o n tra c to rs. Its e n u re le n g th . U n D ï G p A ff C A i V A U ¿J h TOM‘0 Inc., w ho are b u ild in g th e re m a in in g COLLISIONS WITH TRAINS 200 m iles. 1 h av e seen h eav y sto n e of m o re t h a n five p e r c e n t o r a t u n IMPOSSIBLE P ro v in ce of C am n^itey wit! be com ­ C u b r it m u s t be co n ies <*d ho« e m b a n k m e n ts six te e n f e e t d eep le a d ­ o f m o re t h a n f o u r p e r c e n t c u rv a tu re p le te d by m id su m m e r. B u t next gone **.•• U n ited S ta ta s o n e b e lte r i n , ing acro ss v ailcy s to b rid g es. No e x ­ R ig h t a n g le d t u r n s o r s h a rp tu r n s su m m e r to u ris t* sh o u ld tie ab le to tn e e lim in a tio n of th e d ead ly grad e p en se h a s b e e n w aiv ed to se c u re p e r ­ su c h aa se n d car» c a r e e n in ’ oJ the rid e th ro u g h 453 to 500 n. lea of u n ­ cro ssin g a n d ro ad c o n s tru c tio n In m a n e n t c o n s tru c tio n e n d sa fe ty for ro ad in t h e U n ite d S ta te s are u n ­ k n o w n c o u n try . k n o w n o n th e C u b a n C e n tra l H ighw ay ROAD PART OF GENERAL DEVELOP. t u b a h a . m a n y m ore d ifficu lties t h a n , th e C u b a n C e n tra l H ighw ay. g e n e ra lly fo u n d in th e U n ited S ta te s j T h e s u b s ta n tia l s u b - g r a d e Is always T h e g re a t C u b a n C e n tr a l H ighw ay MENT SCHEME ov erlaid w ith 12 In c h e s of sto n e , T h e re are riv ers a n d stre a m s t o be ! will r u n 700 m ile s fro m P ln a r del Rlc P re sid e n t M ach ad o of C u b a does not above t h i s P o rtla n d C e m e n t C o n crete cru*»*4*d t h a t rise to t o r e c tia l h e ig h ts C ity W est o f H av an a to S a n tia g o de reg ard th is ro ad aa a n Iso lated p ro je c t. u n d e r th e sw ell of tro p ic a l c lo u d - I 6 in c h e s In t h e c e n te r a n d 9 a t th e C u b a o n th e E a s te rn p a r t o f th e I s la n d . I t la p a r t o f a stu p e n d o u a schem e foe tid es, a n d above t h i s tw o In ch es of y u rsu T h e re are lo fiy h ills a n d j 700 m iles. I t la a lre a d y p o cslb le tc th e d e v e lo p m e n t of th e Islan d . Cuba, m o u n ta in s In E astern C u b a, of heavy j very s tro n g r e s ilie n t su rfa c e . W arren ite rid e o n t h e h ig h w a y a b o u t 81 m iles h aa b een a tw o cro p c o u n try , rugae ro ck fo rm a tio n . In te rsp e rse d w ith ! B ltu llth lc . w h ich h a s b e e n u sed on W est o f H a v a n a a n d 87 m iles E a s t of a n d to b acco . T h e f lu c tu a tio n In th e h u n d re d s of stre a m s , lo w la n d s In h u n d re d s of A m erican s tr e e ts th r o u g h - ! t h e C ity . T h e ro ad to P ln a r d el R lc p rice of su g a r h aa v itally affected eco­ W r te rn C u b a t h a t in su m m e r b i- o u t th e U n ited S ta te s . M an y m iles of in t h e h e a r t o f t h e to b a c c o d is tric t n o m ic c o n d itio n s In t h e Isla n d . I n ­ ta> • M 4 on g in n t e m b a n k m e n ts . ous d is tr ic ts n o w h ere Is th e re a grad e . of S u n ta C la ra . T h e w ork In th e m a rk e ts are u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n . A Mr and Mr* Wheeler l.'uttie made a buaineaa trip to I'ortlanil, Monday. Mr and Mr» Carl Brckatl e n ­ ton, attended the gran g e h o m r- tertain ed Ihr following Christin»» roining at th r hall, Saturday. P R O B A T E H U RT The following e s ta te ! were ad m itted to proliate: The e state of George Ixiuia Mey era: Len« A. Meyer* wa* appointed a d m in is tra trix . In the M atter of the lji.*t Will ami The e sta te o f Ellen If. Friday: 1 - 1 1 nu nt ami B atate of Carl ! Albert Friday was appointed execu­ Koaandcr, Deceased. tor. The eatac of Ira E. P urdin: E l­ Hereby given that the m er V . Purdin was ap|*ointi* 1^ N