The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 18, 1932, Image 1

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VOLUMK X. NO. Hi
Single Copy, 5 Conta
Winners Listed In
Semi-Final Contest
FDR COUNTY JUDGE
Beaverton. Watthington County. Oregon.
Local Grangers Have
Interesting Program
Friday.
SILENTLY PASSING
March IS, 1932
$1.50 I’cr >cin
7 Grade Students Busy
FOR
(’(»¡MISSION ER
At Various Activities
Dairymen Ask Fair
Deal Of Distributors
Eighth fìrade Is Working
On a Debate for their
E:nKÜsh ('las»
Meeting Is Held To Discuss
Ways Of Helping the
Dtirvmen’s Ass’n
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Mr«. Zaulee iarino M orelo-k, MO,
died at her home south o f Beaver­
ton, Friday, March IL after an .li­
ne»* o f three week». She wa» born
January 27, 1 HIM, ,,n the old F sn-
no farm wlnich was the donation
Declamation Contest Is Di­
(). B. Kruus Describes the ¡at i claim taken up by her fatnei
in 1M4H, and or. thi» farm her event­
vided Into three classes
County Unit System
ful life win spent.
She attended
A. It, und ('
In flis Talk
ach -I at Tualatin Academy in F o r ­
est (¡rove, now Pacific University.
• in June 30, JX 80 »he wa* married
gene brown
w in s
STRKSS IRISH MOTIF to Isaac Lafayette Murdock o f
Tennessee. b eside, the widower »hu
I Mini Io n ic * I
i|| ||r 11 «l«| At Ihr
daughter. Mrs.
Thr Annual «füllt Show und I mid i» survived by o r e
W allace Brown o f Beaverton;
one
IlilUIntru llu|»ti*l Ctiurrh
Sale
A rr Brina
Blannrd
»on, Carl Morel- k
o f Portland,
t n*e gran I children,
Mrs. Harold
Tlic winni.ru til the »run lin il da-**
At the regular monthly meeting M i'ii'r ard hiw oed B p wn ot lieu
4
luiiiulion
nte»t in l'la** " A " , held
o f Beaverton (¡range held at the verion, and Stanley Morelock
ot
ni Porral Cirovr un Murili II wrrr
hall Saturday in all day session, an I itland; one great grand daugh­
■in fellow *:
Interesting time wa* enjoyed by all ter, Patricia Kuth Miller o f Heaver-
II A Kuratli
■Division I
those present.
•on; one slater, Mr*. James Wilmot
Humor u* Stuart
Wuniirr
of
A fter the business session a good i f Beaverton; one brother Alonzo
H.
A.
KURATLI
IS
l ‘ r o l (¡roye “ Goblins''
. p i t v .1 • ■ irw ii
The
birthday hunno o f M ilw tukie;
two nieces,
Ilium *: U' Alunir Wagner nf Fur
NAMKD A CANDIDATE! c tk r wa» furnished by Mrs. Hugo Mr*. Ruby W. B yd o f Beaverton,
r»t (irovr "Buiri*win* thr B aby”
Lewis.
Miss Helen Fanno o f Portland; one
Division II
I ftitl n* havr
been »ianrd
to
The speakrr o f the lecture hour
phew, l-rank Fanno o f Milwaukie,
ILu miiiiui Ardi*
Filing ».n
of place the name of II A Kuratli ol which
follow ed
was Washington : i.d other relatives
11litui, ro "W ritirile th.- Sen irto" ilill»h oto 0:1 thr ballot f ir thr Mny County School Sujierintendent, Mr
Funeral services were held at 2:Oo
Diuiiiutii (irne Brown o f Bi uv
primarir» a» u t and» late for coun ­ <). 1». l\run». He »aid that W'ash­ p.m. Sunday
afternoon
from the
riton "M aking tlu* Flag'
ty judge. Speaking nf hi» candidacy, ing* >n County is 25 miles by JO Methcoist Episcopal church in Bea­
Division III
Mr Kuratli tnuke» thr followina miles and has I Oh school districts, verton. Rev. Coffin o f tfie Friends
lluinrn o> K uinlm i K iiimlrv o f atatomrnt:
in a:m e o f w ’.ich the » .h .o l house» Churd .1 t f Borthnd
ondccted the
T igaid "A t thr Thrutrr"
If nominated and rlrrtrd, I will are a mile and u half apart. One 1 services. Interment was it Crest-env
Itramatlc ISiri* Kota o f Al"h*
durinif my term o f office devote all school ha* t pupils and a tea ch er 1 (¡rove cem etery (under the dire-tion
Huber "tin thr W ire"
of my time and effort* to give to n -riving L15 dollars a month, t o n I I W E. Bi gg.
W u-.iington County
an rcunomlcal, » dictation c f some o f these ha* been j
Thr ('!*«• **B" armi final, hrld at efficient and busineastike admini»
suggest* I. Ilr al»o described
the i
Several ptople
from this com ­
K rrdu llr ..n thr u n ir day truultrd trution o f iia
uffuira,
for every county unit system, which has a munity
attended funerals o f two
a* follow *;
dollar ex; ended I will endeavor to board o f f» members who select the ' old-tim e resident* o f this section.
DDtaton I
, ■rc that one dollar in value i» re - superintendent, hire all teachers, fix j
Mr*, i erg mother o f
Mrs. Bert
lim o roim Ralph Collin* o f Mrt
<iive*l therefor, I am in favor of kulaiies, and distribute ichool pro- j Reeves o f Codar Mill was buried
«Ifri “ Silfo* und tinirn*''
givintf each road diatriet, r«p.v ta l­ perty. l ocal Imard member» m ere- j Monday at Srjppouse Mrs. Berg
l>ruiiintir I j u i i m - I ivily o f Reed - ly thour in thr outlyinif diatriet» an I y ad v iae.
wa* far many years a resident in
villr “ Nobody's Child'*
opp rtunity to vote their own ape
The rest < f the program cons is- I Barnes district
but has
lived In
liiviaion II
• lal road tax to make auch Im ­ ted o f a
roll sll
o f a p p rop ria te 1 I’ i t land the L i t years o f her life.
llum orou* llowuri!
.V.-Cuil
o f provement* a* arr needed in thrir
Irish reading*
and
the name of
Mr Peter
Jar usen, father ot
M elagcr "Thr B ith Hour"
roa- nunity
»ou r f< vorile tree:
Mr*. Beatrice Her.ry
Jacobsen o f West Union,
Dramatic Jrun Oubrrne o f Cor
I|«' sen, Mr» ia-wi» Stark, and Mr was another cld Washington county
nrliu» “ l.ittlr Jrrry "
Will Itessinger sang a trio; a num- i it - der.t whose * funeral
TWO BOYS TO t a k e :
was held
fiiv ioon III
her o f Irish song* were »ung by all; M n diy
He also has resided
in
llu o mu* llrlrn O llvrr o f Cor
EXAM S ON LEAGUE und Mr» Hugh la-wis played some
Portland since
retiring from the
urlili»
"Thr
Crookrd
M'.Uifi
I’clightfu l lris .1 selection*.
R eport, farm here.
I'a nitty *‘
The »ixth National Coniprtitivi of visits to other grange* were g iv - I
Hiilabcro Masonic lodge conduct­
lliuinutir ItoU'i t I »»I., rnr i f C ol” Examination i n thr lu-ugur o f Nut
cn by Mrs. Kunstan,
who visited I ed the final rite* at Portland C re­
nrliu« "*l*oor l.ittlr Joa"
ion», held under the auapire* o f the Evening Star (¡range and Mr. Ken- I
matorium.
Kducati nal committee of the l,e tgue nedy who visited LaeJy and Kinton
Thr Class C contrat w i* hrld nt o f Nation» A*»uciation will be hrld (¡ranges.
P. N. (L CLUB OFF!
11 ill.Imro on thr »amr day . 1 * thr in High ich ool. all ever the nation
Those present fr»m o u t-o f-to w n
C E R S INSTALLED
othrr two wrrr hrld Thr winner« on Friday morning, March IHth.
were
Mr
and Mrs. William a n d 1
in thr thrre division» follow :
cinder thr lireetkn o f Mr. Hughe* t ril Milton Miller o f Evening Star; !
liiviaion I
in* true toy in Civic» at thr local Mr». Mara St re and daughter, o f | The Beaverton P. N. (•. Club of
llum oK u* Evelyn Kiildrr of Tu
high * hcoj. Hi bert
Bvnaon
and I arrvjle; Mm. E Tigard c f Tigard the Kdoekah lo .jp !. met Weunasilwy
nlatin V h w - “ A lout Day Pn • Earle H-nduaker, arr preparing fo - O range; Mr and Mrs Lance K e n -j iftern ocn at' the home o f Mrs. T or-
trrtainmrnt in «co u n try achool" thr examination
members o f
Both atuilent» are nedy o f Blue Mountain, Iai (¡ram ie; berg Bensen. Twelve
llrumutir Krnnrth Knldrr ol T u ­ < .crptio .«I in thia | articular phase V r.
Club o f which Mrs.
O. B
Krmu* o f
Hillsboro the Carlton
alatin
Virw
"T h r American c l work, and although thr com - (•range; Mr. Andrew
Christenson Benson was a form er memher. also
Hoy”
petitn n i* great, .Mr Hughes e x ­ ar.d Mr», h lorence Trayle. W'e were a.et rn that date. The Carlton club
I in mimi II
o f the B ea­
it« c t» them to rank among thr higher very glad to have with us again installed the effi ers
If 11111 roll* Alumtrr Smith of Tu
division if they do not place in the Mr* Sarah Trayle, after her illness verton Club. Mrs. M arjorie I-ewis
nial in Virw " A Wop at t, Ball p n te winning cl*»»
Celia
anl hepe to have her with us often. was installed as piesident;
l.a m r"
The rail-call for the April m eet­ llulett. vice-president; R o.e Stevens.
The first prixe will be a trip to
Dramatic Itidcit Nonlell nf Tu
> eiu ta ry -T rea *u rer;
Mary Ware.
Europe, all expense* paid.
This ing will be “ your best jo k e .”
al 11 in Virw "Incantivr* to P a ­ will Include visit* to Baris. I.ond in.
Torborg Benson.
M ar­
The annual quilt »how
and food Chnnlain;
triotism '’
The I » uvre. the Tower, Weat mins
-ale will be A pril 12 Many rare an.i shall; Sarah Ch imlierlain, GuarJian.
liiviaion III
The Beaverton club h is nine char­
ter, Notte
l>ame nikd the prix.* beautiful quilts, rug*
and
other
llum orou» - I- laine
Bo kt I :
w inrer »peml* several day* in Gen
I iecea o f hand work w ill be shown. ter members.
Jarkluwn 'M i ■ \ i ;
*
Delici u* refeshments
consisting
eva, Switzerland
Mi vira”
c f creamed chicken, cake, and c o f ­
l.a«t year one sixth o f the high MISS COWGILL WILL
liramatic I.ronnrd Kiiklrr o f T u ­
fee were served at the clcse o f the
»chool* < f the country participated,
VISIT SCHOOL HERE meeting. A very delightful a fter­
alatin V irw -—'"Thr Black llorara
and it is reasonable to expect that
A Ili» llorar*
noon was (had by all present.
a greater mimlier will enter the
Thr final rnntrat for thr Cham
Miss
Helen C cw gill, state
4-H
contest this year. »0 If Robert or
pionahip will hr hrld at thr Hill*
g ills d u b
leader, on her tour t>\
CEDAR MILL CARD
Earle pla-e in the money at ull it
Washington County, will lie at the
¡«•ro Baptiat Church at 7:45 I* M .
will I*. * mething for them, their
PARTY SUCCESSFUL
Friday, March IHth.
Beavert n School Thursday, March
p rent», anil in fact rumvthing o f
¡.’ (th fr -m 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m
which all (in g n could be rightfully
A very successful card party was
In the aeasi in before noon, ccoking
MANY KIWANIANS
proud
problems will be discussed and in enjoyed it Cedar Mill Grange Sat­
ABSKNT FROM MEET
the afternoon session sewing clubs urday evening. 18 tables playing.
Mrs. I>ay Gray
o f Beaverton and
“ BILLBOARD” IS GET­
will receive help.
The chief attraction at the K i­
Arthur
Schultz
o
f
Bethany carried
Club
members,
their
mothers,
TING A COOl) START
ll ani* Club Wednesday evening war
leaders and any one interested in iff high heir rs. Mrs. Pete Monner
the ilam'ina of Mr*. I retla F lor­
ct Portland and Charles B >y were
■ The
Billboard" organized
and club w rk are urged to be present.
ence an«| eiifhl little girl* known a»
so ord high an : Mrs. Noreen Allyn
managed by Mr*
Eiia Marsh, at Members i f the cooking ar.d sewing
the "L oretta
Kloronee
Juvenile*” .
o f Her vertan and Have Ediger of
oil
’>*
o
f
the
Barnes
and
Caopcr
11 ¡Hi Main St. Hillsboro seem* to be
Mr». Brookhart wa* the accompan
Codar Mill were third prize winners
getting
ff to a magnificent start, Mountain schools are invited to be
irt. Theae performer*
were from
A nice supper
was
served and
lirsult* from thr listing* began to pi eaent.
Multnomah Mr Brookhart, principal
dancing much enjoyed
with Frank
come in before the paint had hardly
nf
thr
Multn. mah achool,
wa»
piano
and Martin
Improvement* have been made at Snider at the
dried on the big aign.
prearnt.
Lari in playing violin.
Up Button
Valley,
the
listing the Scasi 'e Hîolf A Country Club
Many o f thr member* were ab- hi ught in u leasor f i r a hunii.n.
Hent, »onic away on busine** ami twenty a.-rv farm.
othrr* w rrr *ick and unable to at
(iver ut Laurel, a farm o f forty -
lend Al Jnnnsen wa* in Brllinghum,
five ucrea was sold to hen Bunn ol
Wa»h., and Ed Conoly wa* at O re-
Tlfi Columbia St., Salem.
iron City, attending a mecaing ot
One man listed his Jersey bull,
thr head* n f the Snfrway Store*.
three years old, und now he has a
Thr name* o f Jim Lewi* and Hr.
hurse in place o f the bull.
\Vel»h w ere brought In a* candidate*
»Sgn------ ■ « —— .
A Jersey
milch cow and cult
for new member*.
In ought their owner $*>5 after b e ­
3 =
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ing listed only a very short time.
ONE-YEAR OLDS CEL­
Ten acira eight miles west o f
EBRATE BIRTHDAYS Cortland were » Id.
These are only
a few
o f the
that have been
Jacipiie Butt», Itobert (irdlick an I many transactions
l.yle Cain nf Cortland and Anitu In ought about from listing on the
Marsh
will bo
Bienovi
o f Beaverton
eeieluatril Billboard. Mr».
their firat birthday on March »eeond pleased to talk the m atter over with
at thr home of Mr. and Mir*. Mike you if there is anything you want
ti, swap, buy, sell or trade.
Call
Bienovi.
The tiubie» Wrrr more interested Beaverton 4903 or Hillsboro JUKI
in thr new toy* than in the jirtisti- an 1 they will do the rest.
cnlly dec ratei birthday cake, the
lutter bring enjoyed by the m< ther*: ( ENT A-MILE FARES
Mr*. Kirnest Butt», Mrs. J. I,. ( Wil­
FOR EASTER SEASON
li k anil Mr*. L. II. Cain of Port
land and Mr*. Pianavi.
Observance
of
Easter
Sunday
all parts of the West
R. IL S. PLANTS TREES v throughout
ill be augmented by re establish­
A S A MEMORIAL ment r f cent a mile c.iundtrip fares
on Southern Pacific Lines for that
to announce­
At the Beaverton high school nn week end, according
im picr-ive cerem ony wa* held last ments made by C. E. Allen, local
Tue?,lay afternoon when the stu- agent for the railroad.
denta were given a half holid'W to
Ur ;er plans as irfide public by
plant shrulm donated by the *tu- Allen, trips may be started either
donis
them*elves. This
will lin- Thill c la y , Friday, Saturday or Sun­
pi ive the
looks o f
the school day March 21, 25, 2fi, and 27, with
n final return limit on all ti’.kets o f
grounds 10074.
A bronze piar was set in n block midnight Tuesday, April 5.
f cement with the f »Bowing w ord»:
The bui'gain offering is expected
"G eorge
Washington Memorial by t
stimulate the heaviest
F ’ ster
Hie students o f It. II. S , 10 : 12 .*'
tiavel in the history c f the West.
Territory inv lived is from Portland
The llilnn I Thentre at Myrtle I to El Paso and from San Francisco
to Ogden and Salt Lake ('ity .
Point has reopened.
SPELLING
Many
» % » >
. )
\
W. HENRY, SPEAKER
CONTEST
Students Are A latent From
School Because o f Illness
Many ll-'gani/atinns Plan T o Adopt
K-stdiitieni
On Thi* Matter
Spring has com e! Evidence is in
many vases and baskets in the form
f daffodils and trilliuma —the ch il­
dren have been making excursions
into the woods and are bringing un­
usually large lilies.
Mies Wagner returr.ef to achool
this week, much improved in health.
Ea r. child in the third grade has
a paper lady frem Holland who ca r­
ries a basket to be filled with tu ­
lip)».
The flowers are put in as a
lew ard for earning health credits,
und each child is anxious to fill his
la -k et early in the game.
As j bit o f encouragement to th?
first grader* and a reward for g od
work in the fourth. Paul Pentz was
choirn to
dem instate the correct
position for Palmer penmanship to
the little pe pie. Paul is really quite
outstanding in this resp«ct.
C J- Bielman f the Rielman M o-
t r
a,- T isn ied by L. W. Short
and J H llulett respond») to a
call from Hillsboro Monday eve­
ning to meet with
delegate* from
'l iter «erti ns to conrider w ay» and
m e a n < f helping
the new D airy-
Ten'« association in their fight for
fair treatment at the hands o f the
milk distributors in Portland.
Delegate*
from
Chambers
o T
Ci ri mer e. service clubs and other
:g a izations fr m
all
over this
-< :ticn were present.
A m ong ihe
places rforesented at the meeting
v e ie : Verbiort. St. Helens, Sauv-
ies
Lland, Seappoose,
Newberg,
Wo dbum .
McMinnville,
Carlton,
Amity, Oregon City. Gresham, F or-
< - Grove, and a lot more even ■«'
f r :n th° Willamette as Salem.
W W. Henry, manager o f the co­
op arative dairy association which is
u -d cr contract
to supply much o f
the milk g ing to the Portland dis­
tributer*. was the principal speaker
Arthur Ireland, who has been ac­
tive in this county in this organiza­
tion also spoke a few words. W. G.
Hsre. attorney,
introduced
a re­
solution which was adopted by the
Hillsboro members. Other organiza­
tion« having delegates present sig ­
nified
intentions o f adapting and
sendirg similar resolutions
to the
? rtland City council.
Here is the resolution adopted by
e . vert on
Chamber and taken to
the P. rMand
M ayor
and Council
Thursday afternoon by L. R. Richey,
President o f the
Efeaverton Cham­
ber.
RESOLUTION
T
The Honorable M ayor and Citv
Council, City o f Portland, Oregon.
Gertie men:
W H ER EAS, certain Prrtland milk
distributors threaten
to disregard
their c ntracts with the Dairy C o­
operative Association and
to im ­
port irto the City o f Portland, milk
f ' r can and
bottle
trade
from
without the milk shed now furnish-
Portland with its supply o f flu ­
id milk; ard
W H ER EAS, the
dairymen
ot
Washington County are quite gen -
<rally members o f the C o-operative
As.«. ciation, and have at great e x -
p.nse to themselves, prepared
to
furrish fer delivery to the people
o f Portland adequate quantities ot
pure wholesome milk ar.d are now
engaged in furnishing milk o f such
quality thr nigh the medium f the
C -operative A ssociation; and
W H EREAS, great loss will result
tc the
dairymen o f
Washington
County in the event the distributors
arry said attempt into execution
and secure their milk
without the
oresert milk shed, and thereby tend
t: lisrupt the present organization
o f dairymen through their C o -o p e r -
itive Association, and prevent them
fr m protecting
themselves fn se­
curing a fair price fo r therr p ro­
duct; ard
W H EREAS
in the event
the
health department
o f the City or
P itland extends its inspection b e ­
yond the present milk shed o f the
City, the purposes o f said distrib­
utors msy be carried into effect.
NOW TH ER EFO RE, be it r e ­
solved by the Chamber
o f Com ­
merce cf the City o f Beaverton, that
the c uniil o f the City o f Portland
be and it hereby is earnestly re­
quested to refrain from causing the
inspection o f milk sold within said
City, at any point or place beyond
he present milk shed, and that ap­
ri priate oidi nances adopting this
»obey, be enacted by said council.
BE IT FURTH ER RESOLVED by
the Chamber of Commerce o f the
City e f Be verton that the mem­
bers o f the Chamber be and they
hereby are urged as individuals to
resent t e cause o f the dairymen
t Washington County to the busi­
es* men o f Portland with whom
hey have dialings and to urge up-
n -aid business
associate*
their
upport of such ordinances.
A. H. Erickson
PETITIONS n o m i n ­
a t e : A. II. ERICKSON
T ttL i .rs r.cminating A. H. E rick-
n ; s a candidate fo r the Republican
nomination fo r County commissioner
were filtd last weak com pleting the
process necessary for his name to
appear on the ballot o f W ashington
county voter* at the Prim ary elec­
tion on May 20.
Erickson is well acquainted in
Washington county having had his
tevidence und conducted business en ­
The spelling contest seems to be terprises in various parts c f the
He became a resident ot
rr re
r less infectious -in any e - county.
vent the seventh giade has finally this county in 1911 settling on a
succumbed to its infiuer.ee a.:d b e­ farm at B nita. In 1912 he worked
gun one which is to last until the for the county on a rock crusher
end o f the year, the losers arc than at the site o f the present Durham
Later he was a traveling
to provide a party for the winner*. quarry.
Linders are
Francis
Nielsen and inspector for the Southern Pacific
electric railroad lines. ’ He saw war
Thenr.a* Rohse.
U icti nary work
begins
rather service in the merchant marine. In
erlously in the fourth grade ana li'2u he startej a sand and grave!
Beaverton.
Later he
the people in that room are mak­ business in
ing good use c f theirs in connec- moved to I* orest Grove, engaging
in the same business there,
and
ti-.n with their reading work.
operating Rippling W aters park.
The sixth grade pe pie are w or­
His *!. gan which will appear cn
king on a
dramatization
o f Sir
Percival, the Boy Knight. Sir Per- the ballot is “ Honesty, fairness and
cival is to be represented by Don­ im partiality fo r a ll."
ald Short;
Lyman
Webb will be
King Arthur and ail other member« STATE SHOWMANSHIP
c f the c! ss ave parts in the play­
CONTEST IS HELD
let
T h e n 's I-»th sugar and Yvomwing
The Holstein Association o f A -
in the second grade room but one'»
merica awarded $10 to Robert T o-
a ge graph y project and the other s
elle, Frances Detrick
and Donald
mechanical arithmetic.
Jossy last week for winning phices
Visitors:
Mrs.
Erskine,
third in the state Holstein showmanship
g r id e ; Vr*. Allyn. sec ml grade.
contest.
The eiv,‘h h grade is working on a
In the showmanship contest the
de .ate t. >>e held Friday afternoon
contestants are judged 40 ', on pie
ii. conn exion with
the
English
paiaticn
fe r show ing which
in­
'a .*. T ie subject is: Resolved, that
cludes .ondition o f feet and ho.iis,
the U. S. should j in the League of
cleanliness, groom ing und trimming
Nations.
c f ears and tail 4 0 '; on showing
Next Thursu :y, Miss Helen C ow - the animals, which includes control
gill. who is well known from her o f animal* by exhibitor, paise and
werk with 4-H clubs, will visit the c. olness I exhibitor, skill in show ­
grade achool. She will con fer with ing, including continuous attention,
both members c f the club and club keeping the «n im a l placed to ad­
leaders. Some c f the lady club lead­ vantage. ability to stand or move the
ers are arranging a
lunch»On at animal as requested by the judge,
which dhe w ill lie an h.onar guest.
and 20 ' . on fleshing and condition
A number o f cases c f " flu ” have w ich includes condition as indicated
mede inroads in the attendance re­ by appearance and handling quali­
cords but generally there are fe w ­ ties.
er absences this week. There are.
The m. ney was divided as fo l-
however a few people rather ser­ !u\vs: Robert Toelie placed second in
iously ill. Am ong them are Kdyth the contest, receiving five dollars:
H rdmnn, James Fluke, and Eflhel F 1 . 1 r 1 .es Detrick placed fifth, receiv­
Kilander. Fthel is in the D oem bech- ing three dollars; and Donald Jos-
ev Hospital.
■> placed sixth, receivin'; tw o :o!
1-rs.
Mrs. Erwin Wills am! daughter
Ann Lee f Tigard scent Saturday
visiting wi h Mr*.
W ills’
sister.
Mrs. W . R. VanKleek.
A b ib y daughter was born Feb-
ruary 2fith to Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Merlo o f Portland. Mr. Merlo is a
form er resident o f Elmcnica.
Four Day Notice to Move
^ ^ '
RADIO WEDDING PER­
FORMED
AT KOIN
Mrs. Harriet A. W hitford, fo rm ­
erly r f New York, mother o f Doris
t
with Mrs. F. W Cady fo r
tw o
I years attending school here,
was
mart led W tdnesday evening to Jo-
eph Sampietro, musical director o f
the KOIN studios.
The ceremony.
1 which was broadeost from the stu-
| dio in the New Heathman
hotel,
, w s perform ed at midnight.
Rev
•' J. Staub o f t e Su.myside Oon-
g:'i gational chuich, was the o ffic i­
ating clergym an.
Preceding the cerem ny u mem -
I t r c f the KOIN staff sang. "O
Promise M e," which was followed
by Lohengrin's wedding march, with
Geraldine Fare presiding at the p i­
ano. Dolly Davidson, o f the Davtd-
: n prize club, acted as flow er girl
T.
stu ii s w ere beautifully deco-
rck.1 by Tom m y Luke, the florist.
Me. and Mrs. Sam pie:ro have left
fo r a two weeks’ honeymoon trip
to C .'lifcm ia .
HAGOES IS NEW BASE­
E. B. TONGUE TALKS
B A L L MANAGER HERE
TO FARMERS’ UNION
E Clinton --esigned as m a n a go
o f the Beaverton Baseball club at
s meeting held at Hedge's real es­
tate office last week, in order to
give more time to the affa irs o f the
League, c f which he is president, lie
gave a short talk to the boys, em ­
phasizing the necessity c f coop era­
tion and strict obelienee to tuie*
end regu' tions set down by the new
manager.
About
75 people, farm ers unit
attended
the
Farmers’
Union
meeting
a t
Cedar
Mill
Grange hall M ne’ay evening. E. B.
Tcngue gave an enlightening talk
on a t :mparison
c f city and farm
taxes. Fit M oshofsky sang 2 solo*
an . Martin Larsen gave a violin
solo.
Refreshments were served by trie
Kenneth lingoes, elected to ma- ladies f the community during a
Then the
age the club, is an experienced ball rcces» o f the meeting.
player, having played sem i-p rofes- business o f the Union was concin-
ri nal I ill in various leagues in the r!:d. Committees were named to pro!
1 lers for feed, land plaster, and
j i trte o f Washington.
H og cs has requested
that all o hor nei led farj»i supplies. A d el­
the taxpayers
1 boys in the vicinity turn out
for egate was sent to
l pia tice and get in shape for the me ting at Hillsboro Grange Ilall,
Tuesday evening.
coining season.
' milies,