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VOLUME IX, NO. 44
Beaverton and Com
merce Battle To Tie
Single Copy, 5 Cent«
LETTERS
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Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon.
Pupils Enthusiastic
Over New Years Work
Friday,
October 2, 1931
KJWANIS CLUB W ILL
EN TE R TAIN TEACHERS
$1.50 Per Yeai
T H K T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y
A T N IG H T
lieuvottod, Ore., Sept. 29th, 1921
The aureate bars o f the sunset
The Kiwania elub was addressed
Kdltor Beaverton Rarview:
Have paled and faded away,
j
this
week
by
Loyal
M.
Graham,
Hear Mir:
And the rays from the ftiwt star o f evening
Forest Grove attorney and road en |
RtH'ently 1 aaw a new» paper clip
Shed a l.ght on the grave of today.
tbusiast.
His
tglk
was
very
in
te
r-!
ping concerning a T A X L E S S C IT Y ,
Now the (impress of Night in white splendor
esting and in d u ctive, especially to
i t'hanuto, Kanaaa, my former home
Climbs softly, her blue Eastern stair,
i tliuae who have not known much oi
I wrote the
Mayor Baking about
V\ hile far d >«n the breast at the mountain.
Wright Catches Ball After llivir municipal waU»r aywtem, and First tirade Pupils Are tbe political workng-s o f the state Decide to Meet Again In
Fall the billowy waves o t bar hair.
Il.ghway
Commission.
Punt and Buns Al cncloae Ida reply believing it will
Ah! deep are the thoughts that I ponder
Busy In Dramatizing
the Chamber of Com
Graham told the club that in hia
intrreat Beaverton citiiena aince we
On the day that has faded and gone;
most Kighty Yards
opinion, tfhere waa no doubt of the
“ The Tar Baby’
Vote on that <|Uealion here in the
merce Rooms
rhua pensively dreaming, 1 wander
designation o f the Wilson river route
near future. Yours very truly,
Through the hush of the twilight alone,
ar. a short cut to the sea, liow-
C.
E.
Iledgit
THIS SCOKK IS « TO «
And the mystical pulse o f the dreaming
CLASS TESTS SEEDS | ever, he thought that Commissioner L, SHORT, CHAIRMAN
(The reply menUonetl follow s:)
Is throbbing the wild heart o f me,
I VanDuser waa in favor o f desig-
September 21, 1931
For the light o f old camp tires is gleaming
llrunkiy. lla rl, and Malhr«on I'a- Mr. C. K. Hedge
F
iftv
-F
iv
e
New
Volume»
n“
lin*
lh
,t
route
«
secondary
route
From the nights of a lost used-to-b«_
About
Will Spomtor a Band Concert, l'ro>
and naming the W olf Creek or the
•
Beaverton Realty Co.
k.'ii Out <•( (.»m e VNilh ln)urlva
Have Bren Added to Library
gram and Specialty Numbers
While soft over lowland and upland,
| Vernonia Humlet route aa a primary
lAaverton, Oregon
’Neath the stars and the moon's mystic light.
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• uchway
Thia does not seem to
llruvi'rton a laat vU'Wii look on 1 Hear Mir:
Dark shadowy legions are tramping
Govemor
Meier baa been con
1 Three weeks of school have sped meet the approval of the people o f
Youra
of
SepUtn-bvr
Kith
receiven
'the Tualatin Valley, tonight.
(hr heat y aggregation from Com
away,
Pupil» ale settling into
a Washington county though they are cerned for a long time about the
asking
about
our
Municipally
owned
inerve high school of IVrtlaiul F ri
And a voice from the days Time has banished
situation. Lately h e ■
new yeai s work with a great deal not ao often consulted as the peo- 1 unemployment
day aflernuon of last week. TI ij plant*.
Is radioed soft on the breeze.
You aak if we take water from of enthusiasm, snd instructors arc I’ le o f the more populous Multno- has been giving a great deal of
■ arore, ( 1 - 0 , i|wa not tell much, al-
Y'ea, the songs of a race that has vanished
thought to the approaching winter
conltdent o f worthy results.
The mah county.
though there are indication» pointed the river. We do. and aa you know,
Sings low in the listening trees.
question that comes to them
most,
Next week, the Kiwanix club wilt and how employment can be se
our
water
plant
la
about
a
mile
amt
rut in any acore.
Full songs o f free life and red battle.
eflen from outside ix "How
many( entertain the teachers o f the Bea- cured for those in need and a mea
Comiiicree a men aeemed to wear a half from town. We have had for
And dear are the so. rets they tell.
ure there enrolled "
The answer verton schools. This is always a big sure of relief extended to those who
some
years
an
up
to
date
fU|ralft>n
lion armor for they were nut In-
A-pulse with the vjice o f the lover.
is 25H, compared with 25.'! at the end occasion and it is expected
that fine their cupboard empty and win
jin ed while lleaverton'a men were plant and samples are sent to the
And warm with the kiss of farewell.
of the tirat month last term
Of a large number will be in alien- ter at hand- To that en j he ha*
taken out time after lime on ue- State Chemist regularly and alway»
called together several advisers and
tills year's enrollment 2if are in Uu-
dance. Ladiea (tight, also, and that
Now the shadowy legions march onward
pass
ccunl of Injunea. Vernon lironkey,
A rd are lost to my wondering eyes.
second, 27 in usually brings out about double the they have recommended that local
We have a power line out to our Inst grade, 28 in the
jumped on after Iwing uut of bound»,
While the shepherding stars in their vigil
the thiid, 25 in the
fourth, 2(1 in usual
number. With tfie teachers, and county relief organisations I k -
water
plant
from
our
electric
plant
»untamed a broken collar bone, Kuaa
which are to co-operate 11 .
Shine alight in the Western skies.
there, too, and evsryone eager formed
to
which furnishes puwer for electri the filth , 2ft in the sixth, 40 in the
lla rt waa out of the game for a
seventh, 25 in the eighth.
i meet them, it looks like a banner relieving any distr<ms that may be
And the white covered wagons are gleaming
time, a» waa Henry 'Mathceon, all cally driven turbine pumps and have
In the moonlight, wan, ghoetlilce and pale,
rot
used
steam
for
a
good
many
The
transition
Irom
home
life
to
meeting Ben flaxen, genial and in- come evident.
o f whom aeemed to have been In
A
meeting
was
held
at
the
cour
i>
While the oxen tread wearily onward
jured In a manner that could well year», nowevrr, we do have aa re academlc isn't ao difficult under the mutable story-teller from the Port scat some time ago where L. W.
Along the Oregon immigrant's trail.
Mrs '«"«l Kiwams club will la the pnn-
hate been left out of the game. One serve a couple of steam boilers but direction of such a teacher aa
Short
was
named
local
chairman
for
— Gertruda Martin Chriatensen
Loweli, aid the little folk» in the ¡-‘P *1 *P «»k er o f the evening Mrs.
t 'muinerve man waa aeen to luldrer- never gae th«am.
Beaverton by Che County Commit
You aak about the financial suc tuat ruoin have oeen mtenaely in- W* P « wl11 Prepare the spread A tee. consisting o f Jc/hn Thornburgh,
ulely kick an interference
runner,
speaker, a good meal, a genial
cess, etc. The profits from our u- terested in a dramatisation of "The
and waa put out of the game.
Forest Grove banker, K. Weil, Hills
tar Baby.' which has been thecen- c ,owd. What more could one aak?
There la one thing that can be tllitiea enable us to make the town
boro merchant, and Donald Temple ST. MARY S GIRLS IN
lax
free
ao
far
aa
the
city
expen-
ter of thia week a activity
C f - 'W l N i ' f t it d
| P in
aald for lleaverton'a playera, they
ton, County Judge.
The M?curul guide people have been
I at I I i v / L U I l L C j A U
IT IA T E FRESHMEN
are never the aggreaaora in the aea which mean» an outlay uf <|uilt
Pursuant
to
this
appointment.
building up a Inim. which will like-
ER IS GIVEN PA R TY Short wrote a letter to i l l social,
rough atulf. They ran and will re well over 1100 . 000.00 o year
Our water plant makes leas mun- iy pay laiger dividends than awne
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On Tuesday, September 15th, the
taliate when driven to it, but they
fraternal and religious organizations
Menlbe„ 0f tht 4.H
c|ub, in Beaveton asking them to nanir Student Body held its first meeting.
uaka Ilota before ait)' thuughb uf ry than Lhe gaa and electric, but bi larger farms, for it is located on a
self
auataming
and
haa
accumulated
»and table, ard haa for (ta objective ( , Vkhich M n , Vy Flmt „ lead<;r_ two from their organizations to help Officers were elected fo r the first
lUthleaaneaa entera their heads But
the introducing to Lhe pupils of une guve her a very happy ulrtniay form a central relief committee ao semester. Margaret Carson as pres
It aeema that acme aectiona think quite a nice reserve.
We gel a good many tellers from of the various phaaos of the world'»
prUe par;y> ' ¡jumiay evening at there might be better work and a ident. Juliana Schneider as secre
that hitting, »lugging, pouncing on
oppoaing playera la the proper way all over the United State» regard wbrk
the home of her mother, Mrs. Geo. more complete coverage o f the ter • tary . and Emma Wertine as treas
ing our ta x i««» city and to anawei
urer. a » the most important busi- Party of Men Follow Water
to win g tantea.
,Ho (A-sies grow on walla? Third Snider. Pleasant Vall«^- road.
The ritory here.
those w« have had ionic «mall ful-
giaue people aay "Y'es, 1 and almost (firls spent a very pleasant evening,
Thia really haa nothing to do
Those
appointed
met
at the ness at hand was the admission ot *
Course from Springs to
make you beli«*e it. too, for they Refreshments were served
by the Chamber of Commerce rooms Tues the Freshmen, plans for their initi-
with reporting the game which wa» d* ra printed, which I encloae you.
Thanking
you
for
your
letter
and
ation
were
discussed.
Committees
have constructed a bonier o f most hosteaa. They all wished her many day evening o f riiis week and per
The Railroad Trestle
alow and for the moat part rather
were appointed, one fo r the initia
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uninterealing. Commerce kicked ulT your interest in good old Chanute, icalistic sunflowers for the decora- happy returns o f the day, and hope fected
a temporary
organization
|
am
turn of their room which vie with a that they will tat there to help her whose object is to be the relief of tion proper, one fo r the refresh-!
to Wlamer, who returned the bail
Yuurs very truly.
real live window box in attractive celeb rata them.
j suffering making an organized at- ments, and one fo r thé decorations. ! FIND DAMS IN DITCH
to about the middle of the liel-i.
H W Hoy
The following week the Freshmen
ness.
The fourth growers are of-
Wlamer went through the line fot'
------ - — — -»a I tempt to relieve any local unem-
'Mayor o f Chanute. Kanaaa Jeiing them sturdy competition for . S I L E N T L Y
four yarda and then Wright look it
P A S S IN G
I ployment which may come to view. were informed that they must ap- VoUrs W ill Not Actually Vote On
honors in art, with a border
o 1 ‘ _______ ____________________________ * i
L. W. Short, Secretary o f the pear alter school in the assembly
around Commerce'»
right end fur
the Question of Issuing Bonds
4-H MEMBERS (JET
maple leaves.
Speaking of flowers. * ,)|llroni o f ;h, old time
Beaverton Chamber of Commerce. hall on the afternoon of Thursday,
twelve yarda for a tirat down.
trie -Ttth
They forthwith began to
The next play,
Wiamer
bucked
Msas
Davie,
called
in
everybody
who
#t
he
Kinton
h>„
durini
the
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n‘
™
d
or
p™
'
d*
n
;
M AN Y STOCK PRIZES
*
could begin to appreciate beautiful
or
ined
hear Mrs.
Josephine
Cav.ness
well be a bit worried.
Having been asked to prepare a
center but made no gain. Wright
short
catechism
covering
some
then look it around their right en -1
flow
er,
this
week
for
an
inspection
£
£
,
udden
ise
of
Mrs.
Auld’
^noW
T1
locally
for
her
On
Thursday
the
valiant
Fresh
Twp llolateina and one Uuemacy
of a quantity of water blue, m n.r of H i„ iboro
who h. g
layed the A e unfortunate
was named Vice- men were, according to their
own points
o f the proposed charter a-
for another ten yarda but Lhe re
won firata in 4-H club classes
at
feree only allowed about aix yards.
'1 ney mendments. which
were not cov-
They came from Baldwin's
wilh ^
orche8trB , t these f *«*?«*1 and M r. Dora Stipe, who story, variously mistreated.
the Oregon State fair, according to ofllce.
Twice they tried to bia.k the hca
were
trul) j*,,,.*, The regular - Saturday night - has been active fo r a number of were promised more to follow »won. ered in the Boar Jkl. unningham or—
word rvreived from W S. Averill, VSatcr Gardens, and
Tier Commerce line, the laat time
A ' > * • " * lthut^*' distribution o f toys One 01 them remarked that "in itis- ticle published in your columns Iasi
assistant
county
agent.
Frances goigeous things. They are a thing danct. wuj cancelled last week
looaing the hall on a fumble but It
j week, I beg to submit the following:
of
the
past
now,
however,
and
their
rumber
f
rom
Kinton
attended
the
to needy chlldpen * l Chnstmas will tion was not much fun. '
Hetrick, showing a junior Holstein
would have gone to Commerce any
On 1 nuraday' also, the American
1. Question— Who can vote at the
calf, placed ftiat in a large class uf home ha» been given over to on« f uner, i M rvices held in H illA oro. * ct ,s secretary-treasurer.
way aa fourth down had been made,
Committees fo r different phases of History class held a debate. T h e coming special election?
baby calvea.
Robert Toelle
again tiny turtle, property of Henry K ojii - s u„day afternoon
but not sufficient gain to hold it.
tne work were named and it was de subject was the relative desirability;
Andswer— A ny person who is a
placed first with his senior year- bergt-r. which is being studied in
Commerce tried
to
go through line Holstein heifer, James David connection
with
an agricultural
library shelves.
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Beaverton cided to meet again at the Cham- of living in New England or 1 n citizen o f the United States, who
ci nter. relying on their big men aim. showing his senior
iu are to ^ commended on tne be» of Commerce rooms on the eve- New (i-ai.vc «1 -t!.n is i times. New bas lived fo r the past ^ix months
yearling Project which Mr Phillip» is oon
to punch a hole, but they loal. Then Guernsey, was able to place first in ducting in connection with his da».- number o i
which they rasa ning of October 13. Tuesday o f week (ranee won by a vote o f 12 to
¡n Oregon and fo r the past thirty
they tried an off tackle and gained a haul class of club animals.
In the typewriting class Margaret days ¡„ the corporate limits o f the
in this subject.
Other experiments heytand school requirements, as well
n**C
about aix yarda. Their next play
are being made in this class, in- M for the Uste the}. show in their I Tbc committee on finance met al- Carson made a lecord o f 72 words Town of Beaverton can vote at this
Harvey Storey, showing hia Jer
went wroi.g, a wild throw to full
cludmg
the testing o f seeds for vi-
The library is opem «o r! « o a t
immediately and
announced per minute. Go in fo r a champion-
election on both charter amendments,
sey heifer in the senior calf class of
back who waa holding out hia hands
y ou
notice that it is charter
of borrowing and returning books two that they would
sponsor a band ship, Margaret.
sixteen, was able to place third. tality and further development
a » though going to punt, but the
nights each week, with Miss Davies concert, program and specialty num-
Tuesday, September 29th, was the amendments the voter» will vote on.
Harvey also showed a Jersey bull root hairs.
ball went wild
and though
they
! bers at the high school Friday eve- clowning point of the initiation, and not on the issuing o f bonds. The
One interesting change has been iu charge.
calf in open class, placing seventh
■ «•covered it they loat all o f ten
,
,
.
,
t
ning, October 16. Those attending the much abused Freshmen decided Common Council
w ill
issue any
made in texts, according to the sixth
in a large class.
It has been the cuutom o f
the
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yarda on
that
play. Then they
that there was a little fun in being bonds that are »old. The voters may
grade
pupils—
at
least
in
geography
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Wilfred Cmaaon's Brown
Swiss ---------- ----------- ----------- ---------------- 1 school administration to send n o t.-«wl1!
punted out of liounda, a well placed
as f lcatl(>n slips to parents of pupils * nd wl1* ** expected to br ng an initiated, and declared it worthwhile grant to the Common Council the
senior calf placed
third;
Donald for the new Isioks are almost
kick, which brought the hall bark at
Juaay, showing his Holstein senior leadat.le as fiction. Fifth glade pu- who do inferior w< rk. These slips “ rt,cle o f food such as canned frutt. being members o f the Student Body power to issue bonds or they may
licaverton'a ten-yard line.
A lte r the initiation, the deny that power to the council, but
also
finding
geography are sent out during a period of two potatoes, or anything that they care at last.
calf, placed fourth in probably one pils are
Wright made five yarda around
to be given
to needy Sophomore Class served a tasty lit- the voters do not vote on the ques
of the closest classes in club com rather fas.m ating They are work weeks preceding report card issu- to donate
their right end but »omen« dy fum
t s luncheon. This event was a m - tion o f issuing
bonds rather they
ing on original booklets illustrating ante. The same program will
petition.
be »“ » " ''‘c*
bled on the next play and the brill
tmg celebration of the anniversary vote on charter amendments,
S. possessions, and expect followed this term after the first
John Lindow, Jr. elected to show the, V
waa Commerce a on lleaverton'a four
of our first day of scbocl in the new
2 . Question— In case the election
Ms junior Holstein calf in open t« have these on exhibition for all month, but since the first days mean DAVIES FAM ILY HAS
teen-yard line.
building.
carries
and
there
is an attempt
class, placing third over a class o f , thu visitor» whom they may be able that pupils and teachers are becom
GUESTS A T D INNER
Commerce
went through
center 16 animals from the Northwest, in to inneigle into their damain.
Basketball season will soon open, made to
appropriate
water from
ing acquainted as well as attempt
that time for
about four yaida. cluding some calves from Canada, j About fifty -fiv e volumes of new ing to settle into the routine of the
St.
M arys girts
are
anxiously Wessinger springs, can the property
Four
generations
were
represent
Th»-ji off tackle for another yard.
The livestock judging bam . con- books have Ijeen added to the grade year the first month’s grade»
are ed at the Hiteon home o f Mr. and watching the progress of their new holders all along the so-called ditch
Then center again for a goal, but aisting of Robert Toelle, John Han- I
lhey hope it will be sue the Town for damages for hav-
library this year, but they are not often not a fair indication of the Mrs. George Davies. Sunday, when gymnasium.
they failed to convert, their kick sen, anil W ilfred Urcmaen, did good
in the library now, for on the very pupil’s natural ability or truly rep- ! jj,ey entertained the following rel- finished fo r tne first game of the ing taken away water in which they
hardly leaving the ground.
consistent judging, making a score first library night there was a rush resentative of the work which be | Btives at dinner: Mr. Alfred Davies, season. Miss Stiafford, who is a have vested rights?
Commence choae to
kick and o f 2120
Answer— Anyone can sue anyone
The winning team from for them. Pupils are required to do will do when he has found
his ,M|SS Merie [>aVieSi cf Beaverton: giaquate of Oiegon Normal School,
Wright got away with the punt and Yamhill cfounty made a score
o f a certain amount of home reading, stride, slips will be held until a fair I Mr and Mrs Henry Van Hyning, ■a to coach the girls this year. Her else they choose. As to the property
ran almoat eighty yarda, from near 2250.
on which they report, but this is time has been given fpr each pupil and children, o f Clackamas; and Mr. work with the girls will begin on owners along the ditch having any
lleaverton'a ten yard line almoat to
In the crops judging contest this not am irlasotne task with bright to demonstrate his ability and i n - ' gnd Mrs l . M. Davies, and children. October 5th. Everyone who mows right» to the water flowing from the
Commence'a ten yard line. He waa
anything about basketball is eager Wessinger springs, that is different,
county placed fourth.
<■{ Hiteon.
shiny covers and luring titles stock - clination to work.
well in front but wind failed him or
for a place on the team.
| It is an established fact that any-
••e wwukl have got it over for u
On Friday the girls attended the where in Beaverton, water can be
acore. The only really exciting mo FIELD MEETING IS
opening game o f the football sea- struck at a highter level than the
ment o f the game. Commerce line
TO BE HELD SOON
sou at St. M ary’s High School. Our bottom of the ditch. Again, when
held, Beaverton tried to |>a»s hut
boy» lost the game to St. Stephen's pioperty holders put a dam aero»»
could not get hold o f the tall They
For the purpose
of observing a
High School with a score of 12 to the ditch, as they frequently do in
lost on down* after having an cx- tuber-unit planting and plots grown
6 . We hope the boys' win, next c »dar to raise the water and fore-;
cellont chance to acore and Com- frdm seed stored under good am i,
time.
It back into their
tile for sub-
merte punted to near the middle uf bud conditions, a field meeting will:
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! irrigating, there is plenty o f water
the fluid.
be held at the John Schnieltxer po
lleaverton'a acore came after two tato field on Chehalem
Mountain
t\r|\r
vi
D D I7 rc
^
men followed the water course
fake reverae playa which both re Saturday morning, October 3rd, at
V? 11 »
A li\ r » 1 1 K I Z L o
from the Wessinger springs to where
nulled in long paaaea. Wiamer took 10:00 a.m., according to Wm. F.
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it goes under the railroad trestle.
it over after grabbing a thirty yard Cyrus, county agent. E. K. Jackman
Washington County farmers won There were four separate and com-
high pnaa, and no one in the way, of the farm crops department, O re
live first prixes, three second prizes, piete 4 . ^
^ r o , , the ditch, and
They tried to convert by passing gon State college, will be present
and two third prizes on farm crops yet there was more water running
but were blocked.
and go over scame phases of potatJ
exhibits at the Oregon State fair, jn the stream bed, ever so 'much
Thia acore came late In the laat production and will have something
according to W. F. Cyrus, county nH>re water
under tha „¡ir o a d
•luarter. A fter the »core the ball t«> say about the marketing outlook.
l**ent-
bridge, than was running along the
waa held n«>ar the middle of the
Prizes won were * « follows: L. upper courae o f the ditch. This wa-
field with no advantage on either KINTON GRANGE IS
H. Peters, Banks, first on cabbage; ter ran into the ditch Just as water
aide.
John Schmeltxer, Sherwood, first on runs into wells. And if the proper-
TO HOLD MEETING
walnuts; Frits
Eisner,
Sherwood, ty owner has no damage suit against
first on onions; G. A. Pleith, Sher
the property holder above him, so
HANKS MAN BREEDS
All the officers and members 01
wood, second on
Jdnkins
Club the property holder w ill have no da-
Kinton
grange
are
urged
to
tie
pres
-
STRAW BERRY PLANTS
wheat; Leila M. Peters. Banks, third mage action against the Town.
«lit at the lim-eting which is to be
on cabbage; Uechen brothers, Hills
L. L. Myers. City Attorney
Geo. Howell, owner of u furm in hcld ut the ball TuesJoy evening at
boro, second on White winter wheat;
A . E. Wilson Mayor
Banks. Oregon, was in town. Sat 8 :.;(J o'clock, as important matters of
J.
M.
Davidson,
Hillsboro,
third
on
urday, with s«>vi-ral boxes of ripe business are to lie taken up at the
Rink wheat; R. M. Scott, Tigard, r j 1 x,- t j r v g L’ V T t ' U T 4 f XT
1 1 1 »wherries o f the Oregon variety. nun-ting. All grangers are welcome.
first on white oats; J. M. Davidson
L rtlfc K lA lrt
While he was in the Review office,
second on Hannchen barley; Jas. L.
LO YAL SCOUT CLASS
he told us that he ha» been devel WASH. CO.’S EXH IBIT
Batchekler,
Hillsboro,
third
on
oping this variety
o f Lerry tor
DRAWS COMMENT
llannchcn barley; Ritchey Brothers.
"Loyal Scouta”
o f th* Sunday-
several years. He has been grow
Forest Grove, first on six-row bar school were very pleasantly enter
ing berries for twenty years.
ley.
The Washington County A gricu l
tained Friday evening at the home
Ten year» ago he ordere I a do tural Exhibit at the Stnte Fair is
of Mr. and Mrs. Floy«] Bierly, Plea
yen Oregon »trawla-rry plant.» from drawing much attMiikm and fa vo r
sant Valley road. A number c f in-
REIÌEKAH CLUB IS
the Portland Seed Co, For a few able comment. It is nn exhibit that
T A 11 t u p
M P P ' l ' I V T vited guests were present, there he-
year.«, these plants yielded only the Washington
County
visitors
are
IO H A V E
M E E 1 1 . N G ing about 22, to which the hostess
one summer crop. Then a few plants proud to own us their home county's
, , ~~
,
, , served hot chocolate, sandwiches and
befan bearing 11 st-pind crop. He showing.
The Rebekah Needle and Social cake
and
confection.
Numerous
a
selected these plants (carefully every
Club wi 1 meet today (F rid a y) for Kam„ weNf playe(J by the younir
year, and crossed them, until now
an all-day meeting at the homo of f u|ks and several piano selection.-:
If. K. Denney, who has lieen on
he has a fine selection o f them.
Mrs. W. A. Hardman.
There will were rendered by the children of
the siek list, is improving slowly
be a pot-luck lunch at noon.
t
^ „
^
Wo
kmen
are
busily
engaged
in
Mrs. Jack (I ik I s n l of Tillnmoik
A ll members are cordially invited Mr • nd Mr*
* nd D* » * h>r
making
repairs
on
the
Hatch
house
spent Friday o f Inst week visiting
to attend.
1 VanKleek.
on the Bertha Bea.verton road.
b-ir mother, Mrs. Holcomb.
For Relief Work
Queries And Replies
About Amendment
Of
Exterior Decorators Are Busy
COUNTY FARMERS
* fe,w y,rd* f.ow" '^ dit<* A ^