m t ¡1er again W Clacker was not they'll do a lot of good If they ju»t M R S. TH OM PSO N G IV lax in hi* prediction» of what let folk* know they »re rvnlly in EN S U R P R I S E P A R T Y would happen Judging from the terented in civic matter», »chool verbal report* that were current matter», «octal affair*, lodge hu»i Mr*. Or ml Thompson » » « given t hi» about town this was going to be m s», youthful n» in I it y. and one of the meeting' you read about j type of activities It might lie that ii «urpriae birthday party W ednes day night by friends The evening hut seldom, at most not more than they could, even, sort of unite till» was spent playing card». Refresh once or twice in a lifetime, have place on a program o f «unie kind, ii lent» o f sandwiches, cake and c o f th«- opportunity to attend Now, I even though it l-e no more than do not attend the meetings o f the getting fellow* to i|i nearer what fee were serve I at a late hour, Among those present were: Mr. chih regularly, have not been do they want their neighbors to do. ttnd Mrs J. II. Ilulett mid family, ing so though the doings were seen Mr and Mrs. W aller Melzer, Ifert and Imard and carefully recorded. Tlie Mann Electric Shop at M y r Pelahe, Mr. and Mrs Fred llraun (hie member, I was not able to tle 1’oint waa sold recently. and two sons, Mr. an«l Mrs Juo s«-e his f»«-e in the glotimy room, Const met ion is practically com Bush, Mr and Mis. Stvurd, and Mr. got to hia feet and inaiste«! that a i píete,I on the new state tuherculoal» onl Mrs O u st Thompson and two commina« should be appointed to hospital at Salem sons. dtaft some sort o f rules to govern The city o f Baker has installed the organisation He said that un The construction of the J.iM.ood til folks knew something o f t h e two modern Inlilp posts at the In high school building at Morrill wilt tersertion o f Main .Street nnd Vat aims am) purposes o f the club, start »tain there was not likely to lie much in ley Avenue ti rest taken in the pr weeding*. Mr Shoreman got to hi* feet and » made quite a long speech Not that there was much to what he said, hut his refrain seemed to lie that “ there wasn't any use o' havin' any writin’ as they never had any t-efore The club likely as nut'll not last long an' what was the use t ■ > spend a lot o' time fixin' up a hunch w i ¡tin’ any w i> Just about the time Shoreman sat I A diwn W Cracker came down the j jP aisle mumbling something to hint -i 4 self. He was s o intent on some 8 tiling that he sort of stumbled 18 along Getting over to where I 'A i uld hear whst he was saying, all A I could catch was that he “ never knew before that there were so ^ many blankety blank liars In town." 18 Now I don't knew what he could \0 have meant by such talk They «ay f that his w ife cried herself to sleep 4 that night, that she was sick for 0 days after the meeting and that ^ she never has held her head quite A so high right here in town ever I ^ since that night But then when one A aces her away from h me she sure 'A struts around like «he was the ho** ^ of all creation A Phone Beaverton 0855 Next w«*ek there will be nnotnei 4 meeting of this club, 1 supp «o that il will la- at tht call of the Presl __ dint, though I really don’t know. I f ' . I can pry the information nut of 1 anyone. I ’ll try to lie theiv and get a record o f the doings. From what I can ht-ar, people are interested in what these people aim to do. O f course they may not ij much, hut Some A ctivities o f Local Club As Told fo r observation the Misses high school KV _ » . . . Nelson ana . Struthers, George Mapes o f the Scholia dia trict was in town Monday. Godfrey. , t K,v 1 Urke ,,th* n ‘i" Te7 'm member« to tell the club how they Robert I arson from Aloha was became members of their respective transacting business in Beaverton callings. Himself, he said, was des Monday. tired for a profeasin by his par Mrs. I. L. Mi relock is very ser ents and that after looking over iously ill at her home south o f the doctors, lawyers, dentists, and other professions, he decided to be- Beaverton. c me a preacher. Orval Thompson returned Tues Some o f the members told very day from a week's visit with rela interesting tales o f how they came tives at Mono. to follow their callings. Dentists, Edward Boring o f Portland vis- grocers, hankers, teachers, sales- ited his mother, Mrs. Manley U n men, garagemen. and others told derhill, Monday. interesting events leading up to their entry on their vocations Dallas Murray has purchased a These were interspersed with an- Dodge truck and i* hauling saw- ; eciotes by the Rev. Clarke who dust to Portland. acted as a sort o f toastmaster. P. M Madden reports renting to J. E. Kemper the R. Summers house ( LI B PLANS EVE on Watson street. NING PRO G RA M Mrs. Elisabeth McGowan is quite improved since her illness being 1 Beaverton Chamber o f Commerce able to get out o f doors agath. meeting this week convened at lawrence SI cum and Robert Me- their chambers Wednesday evening. Millan o f lexington. called on Lewis M«rch 2 with probably as large an Allyn, a former, classmate, Monday attendance as has graced such gathering for some time. The names Parbar* Wildman returned from Jackson and H. M the hospital last Saturday and is o f Willard rapidly recovering atjon from her oper- Katherine Denney spent Tuesday •ml W ed o tftey at her home here She returned to Salem, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Anna Ashahr o ( Hillsboro and Mrs H. C. Gilbert o f Salem spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the R B. Denney home. „ , , . One evening the latter part of last week thieve, stole M a iler A an J“ ■ 'Y _U T “ ™ « 'e r e d this week by the Portland police. B* rn<,s wer'' r« ,d ar‘ * *»>ese men i ae.eptej as members. Communications were read from Standard Oil O».. the Nehalem Rod and Gun club, and the Portland Chamber o f Commerce Mayor Wilson described at length an appointment made for Chambers o f Commerce o f Hillsb rv>. Forest Grove, Aloha, Huber, and Beaver- ton to meet with the highway commission at Portland Thursday m crring Man.h 3, at nine o V k k Oelegates to this meeting were asUe<, an<J a numb„ si ified their intentention o f going. la s t year Donald Jossy o f the Rivk Creek club was awarde«i the Holstein calf at the State fair: Robert Toelle o f the same club placing second. This year Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey calves will be ..warded the club members making the best records at the State fair. C E D A R M ILL B A R N E S B R IE F S mer 'f was discussed, but the Cham- 1>er. decided not tv> take on this pr^,*ct at tbis time, Plans were started looking to an entertainment to be held at Drift Inn Tuesday evening. March 22 when- each member o f the Cham- ber is to invite a guest from some realization outside o f Beaverton, Willard Jackson was appointed by President Richey to head the enter- tainment committee for the evening and d W . Sprague was made chair- man c* a committee on arrange- ments. Mrs. Orval Thompson and b r o sons returned Sunday evening from Forest Grove, where she had spent several days visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs Fred Braun. The local 4-H club leaders will meet at the home o f Mrs. F. D Peck, Friday afternoon to discuss plans for their program to be pre- sented at the next county meeting tc be held in Hillsboro. ip r ip Y ^ U K > j IB-------------------- — ---------------------a (Cont. from Correspondent Page) at their new home on the Tualatin river. Conrad Algesheimer’s house on The matter o f Mrs. Chas. Hines's Allen avenue has been rented to J. showing some o f her pictures of Skidn* re, through negotiations in- this vicinity at a meeting to be stituted by P. M. Madden. sponsored by the Chamber o f Com- Leo Kerr o f Laurel is occupying the O. V. Helms residence in Wood- land Acres, having rented the same from the Madden Realty Co " Henry Akin a form er resident • f this plaie. now living in Klam- ath rails was in town several days this week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Akin. A marriage license was issued this week in Portland to Charles A Keppler, Jr., o f Portland, and Shir- ley E. Stafferd o f Sixth and Erickson streets, Beaverton. (Continued from Krönt l'a g i'i Shady Brook s calf club under the leadership of O M. M.IVuigall, ha- turned in an enrollment o f 10 1 -i* o i n . i l i i . i m aw r a .l.i a »• I 1 1 u r li memlers including w grad«' and High sc ho 1 student* One member of the club is on rolled in Division Thre«' which is the producing cow divia- ii n. It ia the ambition o f thia club to have every member able to test milk for hutterfat by the Bab cock method. A. C. Warren is again leading the l'eorlick calf club composed o f five members. Do«'rink district is at the head o f Sivggin Creek Last year the club represent«*! only two families but carried on a com plete program including local ex hibits. and in addition exhibits at the County fair. The last club t«> be reorganize«! is the Ros«>d»le calf club with nine members, Wm IViern, Jr., again being loader. This dub is composed of five girls a ml four boys; all the member* but one already have their calves and are folkvwing the feed- >ng and care program outlined by the leader. C alf club work this year w ill in clude at least three field days when judging o f cattle, hogs and sh«>ep will be the order o f the day. The culmination o f the judging contests will be the selection «if teams to represent the county at the State fair and Pacific International L iv e stock show Mis. Calvin Katterman entertained the Cornell R ad l-adies’ dub at the h me o f her sister-in-law, Mrs. Philip Thorne. A pleasant a fte r noon was reported by the members. Mrs. Katterman has recently moved from this community to Portland. B y T illie T a ttle r (Continued from Front l ’â g e ) see anything but lu.k that would j w him from ab|* to gam his ends by playing the j«-alou»y of the one lesder against the other Sort «>f reckon«-«! without a boat, so to speak. Just by rare good luck 1 got into the nit-eting at all. Strolling aroun«t town a* is my habit, I happened to (Miss the Rendezvous a t a late hour that evening and thi ugh the dimly lightt-d windows | saw a lot o f shadowy forms At the end o f the block I turned to retrace my steps aiut noticed that people were leaving the place in two« or groups ix-nlaining more or less p»>ople. Some were «-arnestly talking to their companions, tome seemed eager to get home a no to bed while others lingeivd at the walk, seemingly engross«*) in an earnest discussion o f some impor tant matter. ‘‘ Been having a meeting o f some kind?" 1 inquired of Talkative I’arber. His companion o f the moment. A A. Attorney sn*-er«'d. “ If you want to call it such.1’ Then looking squarely in my eye he went on, “ I don’t »«««• what folks are thinking anyway “ Why, what's the matt«-r?** In nocently enough. 1 did not know what nia«ie him so surly. He usually is rather good-natured. I ’ve seen him hold the hand o f his lady client and patting it. cooing like a turtle «love and smiling in that ingratiating manner of his. He l rally has a way with the ladies l'se«l to take his sister out t«> roa ¡houses in this vicinity nnd claimed he never saw anything out of the way at such places E very thing was all right he was sure. Then it occurred to me that maybe that meeting that was g o ing to he called by the members o f the club might he taking place. I found a few people in the room but no great excitement. E very thing seemed to be going smooth ly- as you please. I had t>een hearing reports o f what B. Tonian was going to do just as soon as that club got to- Among those from Cedar Mill a t t t l H tending the Huber card party Sat IS RE-O RG ANIZED urday evening were Mr. and Mrs. ______ The Corn Huskers Corn Club Robert Graves, Mrs. Fuer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Satchel, Mr. and Mrs. have reorganized tor the 1932 club James Walters, Mr. and Mrs. X. P season Officers elected are: E. E. Johnson. Mrs. Sam Walters, Miss Guerbe-r, leader; Wesley Batchelder. Jessie Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve president; W ilfred Grossen, Vice Owens, Mrs. Lily Owens, Mr. Com President; Donald Jossy, Secretary mon?, Frank Parmer, Mr and Mrs. and Earle Jossy, Sergeant o f arms B. B Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Sand- The other members of the club are At 12:26 P. M., February 29 a strom. James Davidson and Elwin Groes- b >’ was born to Mrs. John Rowe o f beck. Beaverton at the W ilcox memorial R ID D L E S hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 13H w ™ * had a « » * « " « at ounces, ounces, as reported in a Portland ° me ° f thelr pres,dent’ " «le y Batchelder, February 25. A t that Why can’t students whisper in paper time they made out their year’s pro- school? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rohrer and gram which consisted o f the foll- Because it isn’t aloud. uaughter have moved into the owing meetings: February 1932, plan W hy is the letter “ F ” like a h<.use on First St. form erly occn- p: gram ; March 1932, practice cow’s tail? pie! by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mas- crops judging; April 1932, testing Because it’s the last o f beef. ters. Mr. and Mrs. Masters are seed corn, preparing seed bed: May- What does a stone become in living in the Reed house on Lorn- 1932, corn planting: June 1932, re- water ? a™ bt- port o f summer school; July 1932, Wet. On which side o f the pitcher is While Mr. and Mrs. George croPs Jude mg : August 1932, in- Mapes were away fncjn home 'P e ft 'on tour; September 1932, fairs; the handle? On the outside. Wednesday evening, someone broke f,ctcbet 1932, selecting exhibits; into their milk house and stole 6 November 1932, completion o f club W hat makes a pair o f boots? Two boots. gallons of cream. This is the se- year- When is a cow not a cow? conj time the house has been The prize money fo r the highest W’ hen it's turned into a field. broken in. ; scoring club members in the club What comes after buttermilk? Mrs. Elmer Stipe entertained the * side„ , by, th* ' lubvwas award- Butter. r riendship Bridge Club on Wednes- ^ ' ' e<‘k y Batchelder. first W'hat comes after butter? day afternoon. Mrs. Blasser and ,1 0 ° and Donald Jos*y second, *.70. Cheese. Mrs. F. G. Donaldson were guests L o v it ^«vidson and Ernest Tscha- What comes after cheese? of the club. High score was held fcalt’ both charter members a f the Mice. by Mrs Otto Erickson, Mrs Geo club‘ bave eompelled to leave Blasser low. i the club because of their a g e .1 When is a chicken’s neck like a „ . , _ „ They have both reached the age of i beH’ Herbert H Hauser secretary tc 19. When it’s rung for dinner, the Public Utilities Commissioner, j arnes Davidson j ined the club When may a ship be said to be ar A. r .Harvey, rate expert, tra f- this meeting. They now have six in love? iic department. Public Utilities Com- members When she wants a mate, miss toner, from Salem, were here next meeting will be held at Who is the oldest lunatic on re- u®,nt's-, regarding the Garden Earle and Donald Jossy's on March cord? Home busses in response to a let- 2i , rim es out o f mind ter written by your editor. 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The Grand Master o f the Grand k Ige and several Past Grand Mas ters and officers o f the Grand Lodge were present. The degree wi rk was exempli fied by the Beaverton lodge. Visitor* were present from the Milwaukie, Tualatin, Tigardville, Columbia, Forest Grove and H ills boro lodge*. l»elicious refreshments were ser ved at the close o f the meeting. R ec/ u / rem e r f~ ^CHECKS We can furnish non-duplicat ing, duplicating and triplicat ing books and pads of every kind for every business. Our factory connection assures complete satisfaction — sui>e- rior quality at low mass-pro duction prices; and prompt service, too. You can buy from us just as advantageously as from the factory, and we re lieve you of annoying details. mm A *A l/s A b c u f - (A FC CHECKS AND Manifolding B o o k s CtM ITT ANCE. f< BkAN* 5 « . . . 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