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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,