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B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County.
VO LUM E X, NO. 27
Single Copy, 5 Cent*
TO G IV E RADIO P A N
ORA MA OF OREGON
Happenings At The
Court House Told ?
National
attention
will
ba fo-
ruftiNj on Oregon »n Monday muht
In n » 0, wh«n a radio panorama In
■nualc and story
o f th* « la t « ’»
contribution tu hiatoriral
and in-
duatrial development
of
America
Many Are Arrrttlrd By Oí- will be bdoadcaat to tha country.
Th* occaaion,
which
coincid*.
lit ers on Some Kind of
with th* celebration of Portland'a
Liquor Charge
fainoua Rose Keatival W**k will b*
I th* dadtcation
o f th« "Parade of
W IL L « ARE PROBATED , th* States’ prugram of that »v *-
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| nin* to th«
«ta t« aa part o f th«
plan
to give th« people of th«
Many Marriage
l.irease. Are Is*
real o f the country a mor* intim­
sued This Week by Clerk
ate glimpse o f rach of th* »tales
In turn.
Th* program
will be
AR R E STS
broadcaat at
6:80 p.m.
Pacific
Bill Smith and Bernice Jones i Standard Tim * over the National
»
.
. |
,
,
charged with living ill.-gitamately ||
r # « T ' " * l . ' " mP,n y *
network
together,
and will be heard in every section
Wtllamtna Ruff: rhargrd with in­ of the country.
sanity.
Bruce Barton has written a spe
Joseph Meek: arrested for reck­ rial tribute to Oregon fo r the pro
less driving
i.
| h
‘ i
'r,
Frances C r.n úwsltine
th. q , . t . Industrial Hch.Lt
* . aie uiu r a i n, n.s ..
H,k"
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Beaverton. Waahington Countv, Oregon.
Grange To Sponsor
Flower Show Here
VOICES OF B A S E B A LL”
Beaverton’s Queen
Will Accept Crown
T h « poet Ix n g frllo w one« iaaue.
; a volume callad "Voice* o f th*
N ight.’
I f he were living now, he
might print on* on the voice* of
the day, or th« voie*« o f American
: life. I f he did, he ahould not om.t
th« voire o f th« ball ground
The ball Arid ha* many vow*«. Art interesting program and
Many Divisions Are Named
There la the roar of rapturou* *,**- I
Both For Single Flow­
Dancing Are Planned
taay when the home player make*
hia
bane.
There
ia
a
deriaive
acorn
To Fill Evening
ers and Collectons
aa the viaiting fielder, hia little lega |
rotating
like
an
engine
piaton.
j
. 0 1 . 1 ,ng
an engine
piaton,
CO M M UNITY AFFAIR
vainly purau«« *ome long hit. There M A N Y ON COMMITTEES
ia the voice of agony and execra­
tion, aa the “ robber" umpire cheats
Smith.
Anaaheile Henaon.
There W ill He a Special
Division tha home player of hia well earned Hazel
Thelma T efft Lead ia Contest
run
for flow era Entered by Children
A boy learns on a ball ground
The
Beaverton
Rose
The * flower
being
sponsored
” - - • * show
,,v -r le
w • s Ig
a
s
1
1
n a sx*
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_ *uccew on|y through goon
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w
m *
-
* Festival
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by the Home Economics Committee
, P '*> lnk ,,H its merits. Such e x - ‘ Queen contest cornea to a grand
0f th* <¿range
will
1« held next **"r'* * ^ f
character, hence close on Tuesday evening, June 7,
Thursday afternoon and
evening, | 1
*’*
turn* out few crooks ' with a Coronation Party which will
June 9, at the Grange Hall. Thi* ,nd
I be held at the High school. Elab-
te to be a community
affair and
Solemn philosophers say the men orate plans have been made for the
(1« y » °* lh* hunter* and trappers the Grange. Everyone is urged to
“ nJ th* *,u‘1» un Bay Company and exhibit hia flowers
Ehher a sin-
describe* her Industries where sal- gle specimen or a collection will be
mon, flax, -----*“
apples and lumbrr ----1
are — welcomed.
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prepared for a world market
Flowers will be judged for per-
M,r’ ! »pi"oP^ l r l” ,th.n,,diS e
Friday, June 3, 193*2
° L 't ° z I i r li. ° r r . n i e i r
_ ... be
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. w ^ l ’n
A l W
l S i . : ,
Banks and
i
lh' ________
tamer _______
RUibon. will
program feature, and will be played
r iaaaei( The pr|ze list is as fob
Evelyn t ’orvln, Portlaml.
under
,o w*
w i. ' best
U t long
,
,t«m m ed
flow er,
I a u ranee R
Hart. «iM ton and , by a concert orchestra ----
-- tha i *“
stemmed
flowers
Margaret Helen Upham. Hermiston
K” ”
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o « "
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ill'
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| ml sec vanev.ee; oeei snort stemmed
Clarence
Anthony
Vande hey.
be represented on o f on, v. riM y; U . t short stemmed
HillslM.ro and Is>lu
Ellen W right, composers w,U
he program through ’V a r g o e ." set of mlxe<) v. r ie tie i. bw(t iria, iin .
Forest Grove
fa-
If xprclm, n . t ^ ,t e o la tio n iris;
Frances 8. Vanlsi», HtllslM.ro and to th. word, of M aaeneU .
moos
I., uise It Kplesscharrt, Cornelius
„ ¡ L r !... : .he*‘ •|n «1* •pecitnen bulbous iris; •nd
ey. baritone eoloiat. Other musical
bulbous
iris;
del-
tribute
to th. phln lu m -b e .t
single
spike, best
Order« Kigned by Judgr Templeton number, will pay
bow, o f on<
b ^ t bowl of
David Legier esiste: final report. s la t * . scenery and her industries.
Among th«— who have co oper- m,xed v. rWy>
,^ t
0|d.fa, hionwl
Frr»!irrick F.lllgsen estate: Anal
^ eupplying the material from bouquet, best basket of flowers;
report
^ n
ar- ro. „ _ b e . t single roM .
best bowl
John lharh estate: appraisers ap­ which the Program ha.
n n ic d a n th** Hon. Hal
E. H ob », nf ftil-
* .
m
» m
».
0 .1
. ö* one va rie ty ,
bext collection;
pointed.
xetrelmry
o f »tate; the
rortlarul . l ; u *— - - __ _,_________ _ __,, ..
:
Guardian appointed
for
Elmer
# e»
»
.
children» section--beat collection of
( hanrber
o f Commerce ami
the
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.
Rurchson, an incompetent person.
wild flow er», beat arrangement of
State Department o f Education
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flow er» for child under 12 yeara
of
U z z i* M Wlrtx estate: appraisers
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appointed.
Estât# o f Adolf F Nelson c i..*d
4-H C
LU B LEADERS
. i-.,
Special prizes will be.w.rde«!
baseball.
The youth
reading th* committee* in charge promise there
, P‘’rt' nlf P »lf«, they »ay, should be will be no dull moments fo r those
economics
and
history. ' attending A record crowd Is ex-
The elder sunning himself on the p,.ct«d. An interesting and diversi-
bleachers, should be at work cur- find program
has been
arranged
mg th* defects in hi» business.
to ,tart promptly at eight o'clock
Possibly but if so,
American life to be followed by dancing at nine ,
might be like the boiler
without
boiler
without A
A peppy
eight-piece orchestra ol
of
,u * * * * * v» lve* 8om*'
wh* n iU local High school boys will nirmsh
i —‘»
* n* ‘ in*
th» ‘ k*«*»*«r « goes
the music
music iot
for m
the
dance.
|
‘T « " r . for* et«
" T 1 me
e nance.
I - ‘. “L " “ — • •
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*
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p ........ « b ..«.
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tioned off during the evening and
Baseball
keep.
men and boy. refne.hment and candy booths will
fiom going through the roof. T n . U in evidence. You will get full
f n.rated
by toil value in vote, for all money spent.
$ 1 .5 0
LETTERS
Per
Yeav
it Ex­
ercises Are Held
Editor, Beaverton Review:
The 1932 Oregon State Conven- I
lion of the Farmers’
Educational
and Co-operative Union of Amer.ca |
held in Salem, Oregon ended
it*
three-dayt session May 27th.
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Tha educational committee went Dr. C. E. M ltS O n Gave the
on record by
recommending
the
Address; Subject, “Am­
appointment o f a committee to in-
vstigate educational problems, in­
bition Has No Rest”
cluding the currency o f the United
Stale*. Lack o f knowledge on the
part 0f the general public in re­ M A NY AW AR D S G IV E N
gard to the currency ayitem of the
country has made it possible for a
Valedictorian and Salutatorian Are
small group o f men to grasp un- |
Elected By the Clase
1 limited power. The various systems
o f currency should be studied by !
every —
citizea
so that
would
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* all
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e
i . iiiixi iv v lilt II v
- exercises
AC I v l**C 9
A
tea
The commencement
for
thoroughly understand the present the Class o f 1932, Beaverton High
Gold Standard and its operations. School, were
held in the high
and the Bimetallic system
which school aud.torium, Friday, May 27.
would remonitize zilver, as proposed
The processional uf the gradua­
In the Wheeler Bill 2487.
| ting students,
the boys
in dark
legislative measures,
including th* «Ir e * * « in pastel colors was at 8
t he Frazier Bill S. 1197,
known and K‘ rl* marched slowly and sol-
as the Farmers Farm Relief Act, emnJy aero«» the auditorium and up
f „ r the liquidation and refinancing onto the pl»tform to the strains of
of agricultural indebtedness.
"Welcome” (by
Harold
Bennett),
A committee
reccmmende-l PUy* d b* [ he * * + «cbool band. Mr.
tc study the establishment of an *
^
-k
d,re^ OT
(>rng„n state
owned
bank, this ^
band AU °* th* memb* r* o f
c,jm^ itte€‘ t0
with th* éx*cu- th* b* rA were dr<fM* a
whit*
t
committee o
of f the
the Grange
Grange
A fter
th*
lnvoc» tw,‘ by Rev.
live
committee
S T T -u . - g r s J t
w * T - K:'.T _ _ _
This
Manning.
The
hin H cw n un hv ex eovern^r West given by Maurice
Salutatorian and the Valedictorian
S
tL ‘ ^ S £
IL£P02 E 2 to drive m o i^ truck had been elected by the members
of the Senior class.
di* «n lty ’ y acqM*reB #«*»B^ve
The following have been assigned co:np«tit.on from the highway, in
The octette sang two numbers,
P“ w« f-
u>»4*r *k* sunlight in to serve on the sp.-cial committees • Oregon- Under
the prentense of
“ Allah's Holiday”
by Friml and
‘ he ball park, («leased by the spec-
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“ Greetings to Spring" by Strauss.
tacle of ' athletic
achievement,
that
iw ^ s n o n T ^ V t r .
F C Donald
try i" * *® * b° ‘ ish drunken drivinf-
it c cleverly
incorporates a a drastic The members o f the
steam finds an outlet Its pressure
decoration.. Mr,. F. G. Donald
lt
) e w iy incorporates
octette are;
independent motor truck
relieved, youth and a^e if© home »on, Mrs. W. C- McKell, Mrs. R blow at
John Schilling, Stanley Corniis, Lu­
B. Denney and Mrs. F. H. Schoene. haulage, which permits
the ihip-
cille Nelson, Ruth Denney, Eleanor
normal, and they
will
keep their
Program: Mrs Robert Summers, ii ent o f farm proiu rt, at reason- Zurcher, Wilma Tuttle, Paul Boeck-
feet on the ground some day» more.
Mrs. F. W. Liverm ore and Mm. J. able rates. It would place the far- li, and Robert Montgomery. Helen
Every American
town, big and
R. Talbert.
mers and stock men at the mercy Godfrey was the accompanist, and
little, need» ita ball team. Let it
Dance: Mr. and M r,. C. J. Biel- o f the
railroais
and their high Miss Barnes the director.
_
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»«lect IU mightiest men, and chai-
The railroads
are
Dr. C. E. Mason gave the a d ­
lenge* Its" haughtiest neighbor. ~The man, Mr. and^ Mrs. V ^ . ^ W o o i i 2 ',5 ht r* U *‘
and Mr. and Mrs. George Bla,sei. seeking to incorporate thia measure dress. He used as his subject the
money spent therwm will bring r«-
Refreahments: Mrs. F- E. Pos- on the November ballot,
class motto, “ Ambition
Has No
ARE G IV E N PIN S for the sweepstakes, best rose, best ,urnj' ot trmd< • **«,(h. and con- son,
Mrs. S. B. Lawrence, Mrs. C.
While the Farmers Union was tn Beat” .
< IE T U IT COURT
—
i basket, heat
delphinium
and for trntm* nt-
W. Craig, Mrs. A. E. Wilson, Mrs. session,
solicitors
were
on
the
Senior Girls Chorus sang “ Glow
Tualatin O i . a corporation, vs
The following 4-11 Club Leaders children's section,
Elmer Benson. Mrs. Mike Pienovi streets o f Salem with long petitions, Worm”
by Lincke. The
Chorus
R 8 Br«A»n *t al: foreclosure me­ received achievement pins for hav- I » '
I, m i n v e i v » .
JOH NSON PRIN CIPAL
Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh, J. E. Con- trying
to secure
signatures
for cisisists
o f Verna Toelle,
Ruth
chanics lien.
ing brought their club to a on«
SlKKNTIdY
I A S S IN C *
i / i i i r a v »¿ i C P I T A
1 /Jv «mi i mi . * i
which they were
paid
ten cents Denney, Lucille Nelson, Wilma Tut­
Ethel C. Grass
vs.
George H, hundred per cent ckiae for last year * ------------------------------------------- - ¿ I
K IW ANIN SPEAK ER . oly and Andy Anderson
each. Many people were
signing. tle, Dorothy Lewis,
Eleanor Zui-^
Johnson and Grace Johnson: mort­ Their members received their card,
Mrs. N. E. Smith, age 71 years.
—
.
Gandy: Mrs
M. C. McKercher,
Neither the petitioner nor the sign­ cher, and Irene Fuegy. Helen God­
gage foreclosure.
ar.d pins s«>nie time ago.
died Tuesday at 11:30 pm . at het
A. S. Johnson o f Portland was Brs. Essex Marsh and Mrs. A. M.
er knew much about the eiatter. frey accompanied them.
Firat Bank „ o f Tigard, a . «v . rpor
...
Theodore O. Adams, of Garden home on the Cornell road near Ce- the
principal
speaker
at
this J»nn*«n.
. . . ■
.
^
ation. vs. R E #< Wham_.
Herbert Mason
gave a clarinet
•
,,onw . !
Earnum, Aloha-Hutwr; dar Mill. She ha. been a resident w e e k . Kiwanis meeting He is in-
Mystery Packages:
Lee
Richey. ^
^
^
„ L r th«. ejod na.
ten
cents;
the
other,
the
good
na
Oldham: aotion for money
Mni a
solo, “ The Blue Bells o f Scotland”
C. Conner.
Farmington, uf this vicinity for more than 4S • teres'.ed in getting out a publics- T. M. Boyd, and Ned Bytield.
tuned citizen who so often care­ b y Paul de Zille. Maurice Manning
Ethel I xm II
vs .
R udolph Loslli
Mary
DeYonghe,
Tualatin
View; years
tion similar to the one produced
Tickets: C- C. Beach, Dr. J. R
lessly signs his own death warrant.
suit for divorce
Phyllis L. Detrick.
Rock Creek;
She was
the daughter
of
Dr. by the Portland post of the Ameri-
Talbert, F. W. Livermore, I. K. Ex-governor West, who helped draw accompanied him-
Aloha Mercantile C o , a corpor­
Stanley Comils and John Schill­
Mrs. L. A. Flint, Kinton; Dorothy
John L. and
Josephine Scott o f can Legion when they went to De-
Metzler and M. W. Manning.
up this bill, is to be congratulsteo
ation, vs Wm.
Ileil:
action for
ing sang a duet entitled “ A Perfect
Fish, Forest Grove; Madi*
Flerch- Hodgenville, Kentucky.
roit last September to induce that
Advertising: P. L. Schultz,
on
his
deep
understanding
of
hu­
money.
Day” by Eond. Harold Dean was
ingvr. Verboort; Mrs. C. C. Gault, j
She was
united in marrisge
to organisation to hold their next na-
Button sale: Mrs. Elmer Stipe.
man nature.
the accompanist.
Metxger; Mrs. Roland
Hornecker. Joseph
Eddy Smith, an Oregon tional convention in Oregon.
The count of the voting fo r this
P R O B A TE
In
like
manner
the
enactment
of
I. R. Metzler
announced
the
Pleasant View; Mrs Hrialer, W il- pioneer in 1877 in Kentucky.
| The
0f the tune was ta-
week reads: Hazel Smith, 27.100; the oleomargarine bill wss defeated
Petition that the estate of Mary son; Mrs Louis Juncker. Thatcher; j
awards.
Four cups, seven
Torch
Six children survive, Mrs. Mag- kfn up b>. i^ o nard Adam , explain
Annabelle
Benson,
26.200;
Thelma
.
,
Willamina Tipp be admitted to pro­ Mrs. Helms James, Jacktown; Ethel g,e Stark o f Beaverton. Mrs. Seat- injt gome o f th<. f e, ture» and prob
Honor pins
and one scholarship
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Tefft,
24,800; Jeanne Posson, _ 13,-
, ,
bate and Minnie Anderson and Wm.
It should not be possible for pe­ were presented.
The cup fo r the
Johnston, Bsrne. and ( edar Mills; , U Steel. Mrs. Fannie Vance. Und- ,ems of K ellin|t the Beaverton float 750; Donalde Perkin.«, 13,600; Mar-
H. Tipp be appointe«! joint admin­
titions to be circulated as a busi­ highest number o f Torch
Honor
Mrs. A
Kaufman. »osMlnle; M r. je y Carl and Marshsll Smith o f
and the queen contest launched off guerite Ross.
4500;
Audrey Me
istrator.
ness with a financial reward lor points went to Noma Browne, who
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PortUnd’
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n-
in
good
shape
One
item
worth
Quillan,
4500
The estate
o f Edward
Wilson
every name secured. This is one also graduated
with
the highest
en M ill.
Reedville; M r. Ann Mil- g re .t grand
children,
and
many ^ t i o n i n g is that the coronation of
a«imitted to probate and hi* widow ler, Tualatin;
o f the many
methods
by -vhlch grade average in the class. Mar
Mrs. Thoe. Mulvey. friends
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COMMITTEE
MAKING
Caasie Wilson b* appointed admin­ D illey; Margaret Negro. Fair, tew ; l
capital controls and oppresses the garet Kaupilla received a smaller
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high school
Tuesday
istratrix.
Mrs. Mary A. Plank, Metzger, Vir-
Mrs. Minnie Storolaky,
age 80
cup, donated by the under gradu­
N E W CITY CHARTER country-
evening o f next week.
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th
gim a Parks Tigard;
Mrs.
Chas, years passed away at the home o f
Julia S. O’Brien,
(Mrs. Bert O’ ate members o f the Torch Honor,
R EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Rosem anjacktown; Mrs- Geo. Rus- , her grandson
James McClincy ir. R D I v r c
A p p i 1 p i ) .
A committee consisting o f Fran Brien), Secretary, Washington Co., for the second highest number of
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P...II.1, i last » week
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Mrs. C. P. Scott, Portland
She was
the „ 1
points.
A l Wismer received the
A 1» T I ' D X I O
c*s Livermore. W. H. Boswell. W il- Oregon, Unit. The Farmers’ Edu-
Meier & Frank Co. to T llli* F. | sell, Thatcher;
L A K
I l K I N ¡N
OV E R
lis Cady and J.
H. Hulett are cational and Co-operative Union
of large cup for being the most out-
Duke. Lot 17. Hlk. O. Metzger Acre
U n G L U Pch“ rc|V G£ * I mnthir of Mr" c h “ *
KsU rly of
den Home; Mr». L. a. w olte, ita- Baverton and until a year ago was
standing all round
athlete, and
1
holding meetings
each week with America.
Roes Hart received a smaller one.
' western One. Farm , to T.tle â
Harold Whatleyv Alobw- a resident o f Beaverton herself. The
What might have been quite
a the purpose c f preparing a
new
—
The seven graduating members o f
M A N Y FROM THIS CO.
Tru .t Co Tract 115. 121. 122 Boa- ; V u8* r =
, U , r l ‘U l*- funeral was held on Thursday with disastrous accident happened when charter for the Town o f Beaverton
Trust
the Torch Honor who received pins
Jean hmith, Rosedale-
burial at Aurora, Ore.
a heavy Studehaker, travelling too This proposed charter, it is hoped.
nyalope.
TO GO TO 4-H SCHOOL were: Noma Browne, Stanley Cor­
Th* follow ing 4-H Club Leader»
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fast, nearly collided with an east can be whipped into shape m time
Western Ore. Farms to Title A
niis, Joy
Hulette, Margaret Kau­
John P. Waters, aged 44 years, bound Oregon Electric train at the so that it may be voted on at the 1
Trust Co, tra«-ts 62 and 63. Bonny- thel received their 5 year pins for
pilla, Dorothy Lewis, Doris Ling
la vin g completed five yars o f Club died in Salem,
Monday,
May 23. 1 crossing on the new Canyon road, regular
election at the same time
summer school delegates will
slope
man and Dorothy Redfield.
The
Edward Krahmer et ux te Elmer work are:
4'hriatine Perm, Forest after hia third paralytic stroke. He Monday. Sudden and firm applica- when the Mayor and other city of- leave Washington County fo r cor
m
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T June
11 D O
1 13th.
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t travelling
r f i V p I l l f l GF
A
V | ir t the
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$150 scholarship from Pacific Univ­
vallis
over
F . Wohler
30 . . 34
acres i f T
IS M R a jW
. ! I Grove;
Marie V M
-ys, I 1 Forest
Grove;
is
survived W by
hit widow,
Nitaius l i o tion
of L e brakes
caused t the
car 4 to
ficials
are
voted on
James ü w is et al to Frances B. Vera Poe,
Forest
Grove;
Ethel WaUra, four sons. John. Job, Basil
turn around and tip over.
Some o f the proposed changes In- Oregon
. . , Electric,
,
^ on . the _ regular ersity was awarded to Joy Hulette.
Donaldson. Part lot 1«. Sec 15. Smith, Banks.
and Donald, and a daughter. Crys-
Besides a bad scare, a few slight volve the tenure of office of the »fhedule from
Forest
Grove
to Mr. Metzler also announced that
John Waters had completed
his
T iS K lW
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tal. all o f thia place. Funeral ser-
cuts and a bad shaking, the six mayor, the recorder, and possibly Garden Home and on a special tram
high school course in three years
vices were held Thursday in Salem,
passengers did not appear much the a treasurer. The matter o f a city from Garden Home to Corvallis.
Chris Johnsi-n to Chsrles Johnson MRS.
D. REGHITTO
The Valedictory
was given by
worse fo r the experience. The car. manager is being given some con-
Approximately 40 beys and girl»
et ux. 40 acres Sec. 16. T2N R2W. HAS BIR TH D AY PARTY
Noma
Browne
Miss
Efrowne is go­
R. . L. Tucker „ hss purchased the
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had a ------
had-
sideration. —
Corporate
boundaries
are from this county w il! attend the
Phillip Blumauer to Bartlett Cole,
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ing to the University of Chicago
65 acres Sec. 2 T IS R lW
David Hi-vhitio celebrated ' M'r t le P-iint Herald
at
Myrtle |y damaged top but was otherwise one o f the knotty problems which *wo weeks summer school this year.
this fall, to study dramatics.
ty-fifth t r i h d . y S u ^ v . l I Pcint'
,
^ e worse.
will need a lot o f consideration.
W a a h iy ton and ColumMa Coun-
Wm. Stanton et ux to Geo. W. , ^ »i*eigh
a>i|ghty
The class song,
the word.« of
ty
delegates
will
be
responsible
for
Lamka, et ux, 1 acre Forest Grove. | tht, humF o f
her daughter,
Mrs.
a thirty minute radio broadcast on which were written by Magdalena
James H. Marshall et ux to W
R0, a Merlo.
Mrs.
Reghitto came
Handsaker, was
Friday, June 16th, at 8:00 to 8:30 Boeckli and Earl
Kramer et ux one-half acre Sec. 11 , f rom |ta |y to America thirty five
p.m. each member from Washing­ sung by the whole class with Stan­
TliS R lW .
years ago and has lived in Beav»e-
ton County w ill have an opportun­ ley Comils directing them.
W. II. Ross et ux to Anna Na- ton and vicinity practically all Da-
Dr. Mason, the chairman of the
ity to speak
over
the
radio if
gel, Part lot* 6 4 6 Bonita C.ar- I |im# since her arrival here,
school board,
presented
the di­
present plans are effected.
dens Sec. 12 T2S R lW .
While she ix not in as rugg«*d
plomas. He also made the interes
Round
trip
fares
fo
r
all
points
A Jackson to J. B. Bart low et ),r a|th as form erly, she is able to
between Forest
Grove and Garden ting remark that every year for
ux 10 acres Sec. 8 T2S R2W
l
out uf ¿oora and take care of
Home
to the college
dormitory the last five years, this high school
Meier A hrink Co.
to .. '
her chickens and geese She spends
will be 11.65. The Or“ « " '- Electric has graduated a pair o f twins. This
Liehert Lot
1 Blk.
22 M etzger mucb time in her garden.
¡9 making a special rate o f 2155 year the twins are Margaret and
A cre T rs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Among those present to help her
Bids fare
will
be $.10 from the Oliver Kaupilla.
A fte r this the graduates receive«!
station to the dormitory.
H ITEON C L U B MEETS
c,l,brm
U
w,r*
h
er
Mrs. Rcsa Biggi, Anna and Dena
their gifts, bouquets and congrat­
4-H
summer school will be in
HITE Merlo, David Merlo; three great
W ITH
IDA
ulations.
session June 13th to 25th and del­
grandchildren, her daughter
Rosa
egates from this county will return
Hiteon club met May 24 at tha Merlo and a host o f friends, a
BURNS
Saturday. June 25th, arriving about HEN HOUSE
Mrs.
R. Rossi and
home o f Ida Hite with twelve mem­ mong them,
7:00 p.m.
TO
THE
GROUND
daughter, Nellie Orselli and N ellie’s
bers and three visitors present.
Club
members
should
take
toilet
A report on the county federa­ two daughters Elisabeth und Mary;
George Lippert
was
awakened
articles, bedding, clothing, and what
tion meeting was given and the Mr. and Mrs. P. Debeneditto and
Saturday morning by
ever athletic equipment or musical about 1:30
program for the coming year pre­ daughter Anna Marie; Mr. and Mrs.
neighbors to discover that his chic­
instruments they care to.
sented Mrs. Cora Metzentine and Frank Re**l of Huber. Mrs L Ad-
ken house
was
in flames.
The
It is important that club mein
Miss
Margaret Summers repres- son and Mrs. Mathis o f The Dalles,
hers planning to attend notify 0. building was entirely gone in 20
ented the club at the state conven-
The Review joins with her host
B. Kraus, County School Superin­ minutes.
tion in Portland
laat week.
The of friends In wishing Mra. Reghitto
The chicken house was 140 feet
tendent, or W. !S. A verill, Assistant
club ia planning on having a pic- many happy returns o f the day.
by 24. There was nothing in h,
County Agent.
nic soon.
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but he had 600 baby chickens com­
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HITEON SCHOOL HAS
ing on Tuesday The cause of the
K
E
LLY
S
MAKE
TRIP
COMBER-McCORMICK
CLASS G R A D U A T IO N
fire was unknown.
The building was partly insured.
W E D D IN G THIS W E E K
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A R O U N D P E N IN S U L A
The loss amounted to $1500.
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t Hiteon
school
house was welt
Monica McCormick, daughter of filled laat Thursday
evening and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K elly spent
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. McCormick of all enjoyed
the splendid program
MARY’S HIGH
the week end on a trip around the ST.
Chehalem Mountain, was unrted In and graduation
exercise*.
Harry
Olympic peninsula.
They went by
SCHOOL TO GIVE P L A Y
marriage to Mr. Alan Comber of Robinson gave the graduation ad-
way o f Olympia, Skelton. Port An­
Portland
Saturday
May f8. The dress and presented the diplomas. 1
geles, Mora, Quinault Lake, Aber­
The Dramatic Club of St Mary’s
wedding took place at the home of County school superintendent O. B.
deen, Raymond, Long Beach, Port High School is announcing ita in­
the bride's aunt, Mra. Barney De- , Kraus alao gave a short talk. All
Ellia, Astoria and from there home. tention to put on a play. “ The P ri­
zure, at the Vancouver
Barrack», four graduates will
enter High
They report a very enjoyable trip vate Secrteary,’’ at eight
o’clock
The couple was
attendtxl by the school next fall.
and are enthusiastic about the many in the evening o f Tuesday. June 7.
bride's brother, Ho<l»on McCormick
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fine sights, the
big timber, the This ia being put on to raise a lit­
and M«*a Marie Fosh. Mr. and
The Apple City Ihtiry is a new
deep gorges, the fe rry ride across tle money to be used toward* re­
Mr*. Comber left for a short wed - 1 imluatry under construction at Hood ,
the Columbia, and many other en­ building their dairy which was des­
ding trip to the beach.
River,
joyable features o f the trip.
troyed by fire a few months ago.