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    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 <f liuxton, Oregon, vih H c .I
a t Mra Jeaaie V.
Myera' home
during the holidaya.
M r. and Mra. Oaear
l.ierm nn
and family of I euverton, were via
itora laat T hu rsd ay
ut Hie home
of Mra. I.ierman'a parent», Mr.
and Mra. Augeat Hallman
Mra. S anford Roger»
I'ortlanil, Monday
Mr and Mra. Itoy Hierly and Mr
and Mr». F. I,. Cox a lien b* I the
funeral of Mr», Iuiura Y oung h c \l
in lleaverton lnat T u e a d iy afternoon
the interm ent being in the Cooper
Mt. cemetery.
II
Mr. anil Mra. hi I'arklnaon made
huainexa trip» to I'ortlanil F riday
uml Katurilay evening».
Miase* Mary Sehmeltxer of Moun
tain Home and llarliara M urullar of
Itoaton, Maaa.,
were eallera
laat
Wcdneaday ut the home of Mr. and
Mr» K. l o Co*.
Mr. and Mra (). II Kraua and
family of T ualitin, were viaitora
S atu rd ay ut th e hom r of Mr. und
Mr». Floyd llierly. Mr Kntua wax
formerly prinrijiul if Kinton arhoo!
Mra
Mr. H enry
.Htooimunn
of Mill
City, Oregon, ia visiting ut the o«.f
in ger home hare.
H erm ann liallmunn, who haa t een
employed in (ireaham on the Auguat
Oliriat ranch, iiaa returned home, on
account of bring ill. He ia at the
home of hia purvnta, Mr and Mra
Auguat liallmunn.
I. “W h a tle y . C«>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 €
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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*
<m S t a r r y Avenue ia confined to her
home with tonailitia.
Mr an d Mra. K. I>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.
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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 se<l parts for all cars,
one half price. Also trailers and
tires.
Ia*o Sams,
F ourth
and
Watson.
For S a l e — 1-arge G uernsey coy,
coming fre*h. E. Lehm an, Beaver
ton. Rt. 2, Phone 8739.
p-4-5
w inter Make your home comforta ble
Room with board in p riv a te home. \
Reasonable. Call 1151 or 0912.
KINTON HAP PENINO S
k
C C « rt* A L Mia M
(irrd i C ro» tin y »,S h a rp C urvet
or S
Mr. and Mr*. Johnson of Tohian
entertain ed with h dinner p arty New
Year'* eve in honor of their ton«
w rrk
« lid ( U r a l* :
M r. a n ti M l*
Mr, and Mr». Cieorge Snider unh birthday.
l l i a t t ami ilauirhlrr Kd;th. of t Ut
aon, who have been gueata luiio.i
la v e Grove;
and Mr
and Mr».
.Mr and Mm. Andrew Denholm
the holniay aeaaon i f Mr »rider*»
parent», M r and Mr» G r r y c 3 m - and Mr. and M rt. Ka*sn»u»«en «-I
iler, returned to their home in lor.c, Portland were dinner (fuests of Mr.
and Mm. Oaear Maton. New Year**
Oregon, the first of th e week
day.
COURT HOUSE ITEMS
Mr
and Mra. Clarence Snider
H a rry Iirownriin?, who with hi»
and family of < uth lam et. W a s h .,
relurneil to their home the firat of wife ha* been »pending a week*»
Ortlera were given In the fol­ la it week, a fte r »pending u
few vacation with relative* in S eattle r e ­
lowing Circuit Court rase*
• taya with Mr
Nnider'a parent»,
tr o fit inuetl
Bark Pag» j
C. a. B atem an va. I* 1‘eak «I al: Mr. and Mr» J C. Snider. ,
a tta c h m e n t •li«M>lve*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
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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 ­
<ome in la n d lufces. a n d if a ro ad is tc th e c o m p le te d se c tio n s are now In w ill be c o m p le te d by t h e 3 0 th of nex* ten siv e fa rm in g a n d sto c k raisin g wil*
b e d ire c t. It m u s t b u rro w th ro u g h c o n s ta n t use.
May. th e a n n iv e rs a ry of C u b a n I n d e ­ b e In tro d u c e d . New schools, asylums,
STEPS TO MINIMIZE ACCIDENTS
rock h ills, rise h it;h over s tre a m s a n d
p e n d e n c e . By t h a t tim e y o u w ill be sew ers, v ia d u c ts . Irrig a tio n w o rk s
r v e r s . a n d s ta lk over m a rsh y dt-pres-
A lth o u g h It p asses I n to m o u n ta in - ; ab le to rid e fro m H a v a n a to th e c ity h a rb o r w orks, w a te r w orks, a n d pul>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*<l ex
Linus Koaamler, hu*
ecutor.
C ounty Court of tin
gon for
W ashington
M A R RIAG E L IC E N S E S
( ountv
appointed ex ecutor of
L. K. Mosaic of Portland und Hel
th. last will and
tes ta m e n t
and
r n White of Eugen«.
e sta te of Carl L. Koaamler, de
Charles !.. Gray of Portland, uno ceased, and ha* duly qualified a*
Lillie R I’ackea o f Galea Creek.
auch
»ecutor. All persona having
Melvin W
Emerson of N o r t h -
against suid e state a re here
port, Waahington, and Evelyn A by rcqrired to present the sam e to
Hansen of Portland. Rt. 3.
me with p roper voucher*, a t my
residence n ear Beaverton. W a sh in g ­
S P I T S F IL E D
ton County. Oregon, post office a I
The following suits were filed in die»» Portland. Oregon. Houle 2.
the Circuit Court:
or nt the Inw offiee of M. If. Bump
Roy Chubb va.
R. A. Keller: in llillalMiro. W ashington
County.
money action.
Oregon, within six
m onths
from
Commercial C orporation vs. Mil­ date hereof.
ton K. Drake: money action.
Dated and firs t published Ja n . 2.
K. S. Koldnaon
vs. George A. 1931.
Klinaki, r t nl:
m o rtg ag e foreelo-
D ate of laat publication. Ja n . 30
aure.
1931.
Floyd Guatin
va. Lola
GuatinT
Linus R o u n d e r , E xecu tor of the
anil for divorce.
Lnat Will and T e s ta m e n t and
T. W. Sullivan va. Haven C.
E s ta te of C arl L. Reminder
Kingsbury, e t nl: money action.
0 * r T èiii
Is The Time to g e t those new
Letter-heads, Statements, Envelopes
Dougina W ight apent New Year'*
with frienda in F orest Grove.
/
The First Essential
of a Modern Home - -
J . J , VanKleek made a huaireaa —
tr ip to F orest Grove Monday of »
laat week.
Alee Heliale of Vancouver, W ash
apent laat week a t the h o n « j f Mr
ami Mr». Robert Pomeroy.
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Misses Yuma and Gladys Dali
mann spent a few days in Portland
last week, where th ey visited friends.
Mrs. Louise VnnKleek and sons, u
Roy, Carl, and Clifford VanKleca, o
made n business trip to Beaverton, e
la s t F riday.
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M rs. Klva Shipley, Mrs. R uth
Shipley of McMinnville s p en t lnat j
Monday s t the home o f Mt
and
Mrs. W arren Wilson.
,
RUNNING W ATER!
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O M A T T E R where your home is lo ­
cated, you can have plenty of running
»rater under pressure In kitchen, bathroom,
laundry, garage and garden without bother
o r attention, and at extremely low c o s t
M
p!
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B|
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Paul P um ps sre fully automatic, silent,
self-oiling and will pum p from deep or
shallow well, lake o r cistern. T hey may be
operated with electric power or gasoline.
Come in today and let us shew you.
N
Douglas Wight who is a ttend ing
U. o f ()., returned to hia school tl
duties, the first o f the wirek.
f
A fte r observing the holiday sen-
son, sehiMii again took up Monday
morning, nil pupils being in their
re g u la r places.
Your Business Is Judged By The
Printing You Send Out*
RAUL
WATER
Printing D ep artm en t Is E quipped T o S erve
Y our Business
m T E M S
■ scim n isc * arc. co , fw* r « , - . w
Sale By Portland Electric
er Co.
Hillsboro
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