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T he B ea verton R eview
____________ The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VO LUM E XIII, N«. 4!>
Beaver Team Io
it Forest Grove
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, November H, J9.‘b>
H O W .V IA N Y S E E D S I N
O N E lll/ G E S Q U A S H ?
Th«
qu*»h on di |4ay at the
| Washcu Head and h u l (V.
i,
1 Orawi'g more tuan its share of
utloirt 1011 . This
la a naim*
! moth, 7ii p. uiM Chit*, aij'iah, and
Annual
I t u H l f T « It,. /|„
by the in i.tm g t-
/illllUUI l i a i l l t
l o lit* tin 111 ont of th* »tore 1 « fiimian fur.
|an<l c-mjecture on a guessing co*-
Cocal Football Field
U»t being hold.
Armistice Day
Th* Kira of thia coii'blt K to
V K IT M IK
t M L .fr
‘fue>
** n#M,y accurately a p.a-
V L M 1 U K S ARE
I'A S T
Mbit-
th.- min,Ur of seed* it can-
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| tains. This nay sound like a “larg-
l.<M-al K l .,«--it II*» 1 .10.1 Two Game*; order" to m-ny people, b it pies,--
F.G.ll.H. ||aa l,o»t One
i. mi ' r, »
a -evenly pound
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aifuamh hawi’t any no.re a*ed in it
Tim annual battle betwevn the th* n * »*ven pound one
Beaverton High acnool Uam and
Tii* Dung we likv about thin
Forest Grove will take place on o-n i-al ia that it is ft- e lo ©i-
Beaverton Mi li.-ld, Monday, Annie- t*-r, then ia no red tape, r.<- pur-
■ In), || two o'clock
Thia *'*■ M'g, to I k - .lour.
Kanu- each year at tracts corundora-
Even if you are not * uaer o'
bio i.tt<ntion an,I haw much to do
maybe you have a neighbo
in determining
the county rnam- * * o
us«wl H, and ao why net g
pioir-hip. Thia year’» game will no down t- the \\: hco S i-.f »tore wr
uoubt
be art thrilling
ami hard
a true*..? |f you w n nuk
fought aa any played by tne two
' neighlor n ( ' trUtma« prei-
school*. Doth tmuiw have enviable ''nt <>f the feed,
record*. Foreat (¡rove ha* hat but
The at.,!* iiuuiagciiii.t
If. ■
oti< guru«-, tiiat to to*, strung St. ing a number f |>i ut-a
anyon
Helena team, white 'Beaverton baa who ia kurky t-nuug
g iiili
|.>at two games the ft rat to Cor« woaiwherii near c!<o,.
(io now a today
ai .1 t III. vcond to Mill -b--ro.
make
u_ .
'' “ free.
, -‘—
it's
w ig a the viaitora .«tightly, but it
i% »aid ¡>y t b ,.r whi hav.' w .itch«- i bit. VN KCSII K XFLAINS
F.uert U iw c m action th»' tie
USE OF FIRST AID KIT
team from tne upper eml of the1
n.unty ia exevs dingly f*at and playa
The Beaverton
ftre depai tment
a mar-velour delioedve genie.
n entiy purchased a Aral aid kit
The probable line-up will be.
to add to the equipment on their
Beaverton •i:c tiuck, and at their meeting
forest Grove
Brown •<- 1 he City hail Tin-,lay evening,
A rmes
LE
Carpenter
LT
M->*!i*rf.«ky Hr. R. S WcUh gave tU'i.i it trix-
Hagans tioi*. on it« uac.
Franck
LG
Repkrgle
llillis
c
'Hi* iwstYuctiona were clear and
Chart r*-y
Hetw oe ailed, and the ftre dep.utmont
RG
W rknutn
RT
I). Sipe appreciated them very much.
Wheeler
Boyd
RE
There wtaa a full attendance of
Barry
Stewart
RII
tl.e department, with aeventeen reg
Hi itM
Klein
Lit
Em mon» ular member» prevent. Two new
Kappol
F
im-iiben, Kar! Wildman and Bill
Barreo
Bailey
McAllen- weTe taken
in,
making
a membeiahip of nineteen.
" A batter paper in every hig:
I'lans were made for a turkey
aehool
in. the aiate of Oregon ’ snoot
to » • retd f.imrt me tin»
wa* the skyran of the High .cinmi
•
pie«, a '«ciatioti
ronv«mt'on
nell month.
Tlu- ftre derailment « i t called
at Fugann Friday and Saturday,
November Hi *1 and »eroi d. I »on M.- out Friday evcoirg to put out a
Intoah and Mia» Anixreit*- Imrne.i chimmcy
ftre in ire Cvcii
Baine»
were
B,«v«-rU.n delegate*- «t
t!:, h' Use un th«- highway ju>t ca-,t ol
convention
Mu«h informali r.
w ..» Ccdai S
iet' Wr.il« tiiey were alili
Mwured and in N-tng given to tne «bere, a
cali carne in fot amiti.er
Journaliem claM by Mi«« l’ ame- > imniy lire in <U Foidnty houi««.
ami Don.
«iccupiad by Mr. and Mr», Kliner
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Hatnden.
il iiUU.ro
high
won 'rom th'1
Bmmm ¿ 4
r
v. N remi i i. EX AM IN ATIO N S TO BR
•t Hilîabon Tn* line-up fr . Ib »
(H Y EN FOR POSITIONS
verton wat*: left end, Wheeler; l«-ft
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tackle, Mnwhofaky; left guard, Ha
United Stala. Civil »service
gana; ( «mter, R«i>li>gl<‘ ; right g. end, fommiaaton
ha» announccl
o|»«n
Bi«*lm«n, (1«* rge Klein, 1) n Si pc.
and KI«ion Kepi ogle were irjire-i
«hiring 'U- courre of the game.
,,
*
Buawen * ™ e « «
U> th« Hill«
boro game. Tbo cm-t for tne a'-tt-
.lent« was U-n c.mta round tr'p
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A student U <fv tmetirg was hell
W««dne*lay, (Vitf’dai- M. tj arouu
pep for the HilUU.ro game A mov-
ing picture
picture of South Amerie, wn
ing
loaned by Mr. Sohoene for the n w
ing.
PEATE
riv id v
la lY E il^
EIINCHEON IS
m p
r i m u O n l A d i IT d d T l V l
for tne consultant poeitions arc:
Matei
child U'atkh, general
... i al , ami
...
pubi.c hea.th practice, and ottnope
die« T.'e autiject for reaearr.h tf-
u maternal ami child health,
.
. . .
,.
-s ‘,f' U,r l-thologiat (cubton diana-
«>), $4,600 a y«*r; associate cy-
fhorticuhure), $8-200 a
»»«*-<t>ate genetic»^ (horticul-
a -ve* r ;
>i0!*-Hr»--«t (hortm lture), $8,200 a
year; assistant pathologist (tobacco
investigations), $2,600 a yeai; Bu-
i - r.u of (Plant Industry. Department
oi Agriculture.
!!,uc* t k " * ,Kl * * » * r 'c™c
.m* re«|uircd for tnewe examinations.
Full information may be obtained
Mr. and Mra iHail ajion»ored a from Charles Dawes, at the local
plate luncheon at their home Fri* poat office.
day with the Unfit s of the Mis-
... ...■ ■_
Monary acciety of «the Church of R E V IE W OF SE VE N
122* Z J Z T J S “,rt2?2 "S ”
I>1SPF.NSATI0NS HELD
civil.« were turned over to the Mia-
sionary
Socbty.
Mrs.
hbnence
Curtia Gwrom w-as in charge of
Niw-.:(,n, Mrs. wCrl Rogers, and Mis« 11« pr^giam at IHe young people's
Eleanor Hall a»*i*t.*l with the e«*rv- Bible c)a«s at ,t he home ol Mr
mg. The rooms ami tables were at- *""» Mis. R. B. McMiirn, Saturday
l.aclivelv dcorated in keeping with evenirg. The regular Kw«on p v » « '
tn* Thanksgiving season. The uf- wa* »¡vert over to a review <-f the
(ernoon was takun up with an in- «v e n Dispensation*. Miss Joy Hu-
teiesting progiam Mrs. Hall was •«' te spoke ooncemmg the d»pen-
.ii changa of tU- devotional «er- ation of Innocence; Mis« I-tr.e
i
vice- Mii.
Swander
, f Portland dirg
Conscience; Akin Spriggel.
gave a talk on «trite missions, Mrs. Human Government; EiWn Garnet',
Rul.v Joht -on ansi Mi«. Rob’t. Promise;
Arrold
Gainet».
Uw;
Jol.i'aton a piano du«.t, and M.». Miiinm Doty, Gtace; Gertrude De
Ro i Thonspson i ml
Mrs. Rcb’t. B. i ay. Kingdom.
Ji.lin - i n, »roit talks on mis ions. | The young piK'pb are nHnioli*
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Ing a prescribed list of ubout sev-
“C ITIZENS’ TICKET” IS enty-ftve IBible versts, for which
» rp r , » i r / 'i T t tlw>' * u' l’arK 0 ’iwlui'i'ed tvith a
CHOSEN A I C Ai'CUK Scofield Bible. Mia« Joy HuU.iitc
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( war the ftrst to complete this me-
L. 1«. Myers wa- i!ect;».l chai: mory work; she preaerted it bo
man at the amnual Caucus held a f orj the cla- -* Snlurday, and re-
the high schrol W dne*.4nv ev- • eciveO h. r Bible,
ning, and ptesidetl ever the im.t-
ing The folkxwing candidates were
J. W. Throm- whr ha* been in
chosen: for mayor
(to t in e onr Knmn'u*) hospital
for
' *'
pas:
year), A. E. Wilson;
counciln-'n month mi« so far recovered as to
to serve one yimr, Guy C v i ; « ««• be able to he brought in his home
oilmen to serve two year-. If. M At
Pregi-ess. He wan
*ev«reiy
I’arnes,
Alhwrt R ssi
nnd L. P. burned «1 the time be wis bel-v
JPumburg;
ami Recawtsr-! rea«ut«i ¡ng- R*y Hansen move a slned While
(to serve one year),
Homer
t. filling the gas tank it caught fire
Wilson.
a.nd both were badly burred. Mr.
“ Citl/en"’ ticket" was cuo«in " Hansen is able to he out at work
tha name of the ticket.
again.
•Twelve Co. Doctors
Guests At Dinner
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
OREGON LEADS IN
HANGS DISEASE DRIVE
St. Mary’s Have
Six Straight Wins
Oregon passed the 800,000 mark
in test* for Bamgs disease with the
j do-.e of October, report« Dr. B. T
j Simms, head of the veterinary de
part ment at Oregon State college,
October «1. jyas
where th© laboratory work foi tne
I hi, Ongoji Hi »to i ical Society has Dr. Hel!inf(er,
Mra. Sadie eradication campaign ss conducted. In Football Game With
October was the banner month
»•■licled "in«. D. c very (,-f the Col-
Gervaih, Saints Min
Orr Dunbar and Dr.
since the campaign was started in
t !' •;'» Hivur'
tU subject for th*
Thirty-eight to two
September, 1934, with 34,540 teats
I ' !6 • C. Beekntati e««ay contest.
Uisaillon Speakers
bringing the total to 203,042.
I he pr ize-/, offered aie four in num-
hei, Vi»., ft,. , sixty dollar«, second,
The campaign in Oregon is far TO
MEET
VER N O N IA
T.H. TESTS DISCUSSED
Id y dollar. ; third, forty dollars;
ahead of that in any other state
and few.-h, thiity dollar»; and will lh . C. E. Mason and fjr. R. b. considering the relative total num Hop* To Avenge Bitter Defeat From
be awaided for the best four origln-
ber of dairy cattle a national re
Lumberjacks Last Year
Welsh Attend From Here
t-1 e**j)>, on the above named «ub-
port on the progress of testing
J't't wiit'en ard submitted by girls
• ows. Minnesota, Ohio and Wiscon
St. Mary’s galloping football war
Early diagnosis of tiefc» rcular cas
oi boys ov«r fifteen ytar» of age
sin are the only states exceeding riors made it six straight wins
es
and
identiftcatkrn
of
corr-act
a d ur.dei eiglAeen years of age,
Ongon in total number of testa
¿Mending airy public or ptivatv group» »re primary fac! , i- in vhe made, while there states each have for toe current season when the
- hool, academy seminary, college, oarnpaign for tubercuiosi-. control from .«even to ten times the num hefty Gervais high school eleven
bo xtd to defeat iaM Friday by the
u .ivei U y. ' i olh« r rducatioiutl in- and prevention. Th:-' was the declar ber of dairy carttle found in this
Kcore of 38 to 2. The razzle-dazzle
> itiution witnin the State of Ore ation of Dr. G. C. Bellinger, su state.
type of play as offered
by tne
gon. Each of the four prize win perintendent o f tne state tubercu
The number
of reactors found Saint, completely baffled ttut Ger-
loma
hospital,
in
-.peaking
Monday
ner« will olao receive a hurd-ome
to d t* in Oregon amounts o 6.76
right during the annual rhetors’ p«-. cent, with 2.92 per cent sus- vaw lad* and enabled St. Mary's
br.«izu medal.
to seer© twice in the early min
The e ndi iot» governing me com- dinner a-t li»e Knights of Pv.hiaa pc. . 'Ini - is an exceptionally low utes of the game.
,
ball
in
'iiillklroio.
The
event
was
IHtitbn are as follows;
percentage compared with most of
Gervais received the kick-off but
(1) 1'he es. ay submkted in com *po niMiieu by '.he \Va«: ington Coun the other states, accounted for by alter three vain attempts to pierce
ty
Public
Health
a
—ociati
n.
the y i a rs of t/ie encouragement the line punted
pe.itron mu t no( exceed two th««j-
to Hugo«», who
That Lay groups a««ist physicians >f Bongs disease clean-up.
About returned the ball to the thirty yard
f.rn,i wotde in length.
by
aiduig
in
finding
tubeicuiar
cas
80,000
test*
a
year
had
been
made
t2j The e *cy may be in hand-
es ard svt.r«g U-bat medical atten fu.- tie -lx yea'rs before the federal stripe. In four plays the Saint«
> iitir g ir in typewritten form, pre-
crowded the goal line. A lateral,
iei lily upon paper of cdnnrerciai tion i- given wi- Di-, II. lunger's pi-gram -.‘ tarted, Dr. Simms’ re Webb to Htrgnes, followed by a
request.
He
declaied
that
jubered-
cords reveal.
k-lter else, either ruled or unruled,
thirty yard run broughit the first
Under (he federal clean-up pro tally of the day.
e »eve-al shes-ts being numbered liu skin tastii.g campaign.-., such as
conuuoied
tn Washington gram approximately $450,000 ha*
coirs, cutrvely and wntivn
on one *Veie
T 'e second score came as a re-
ov only, w.th biaik .pace vf «- county lost year, are inv-aluable in 0e*n used or obligated in Oregon. «ult o f some splendid line craah-
rruch
a
program.
bout one an>i one-quanter inches at
Present ilotmtnt of funds will car irg by fullback Precise. Joe cot -
To-ting of laige groups he said, ry the pi . gram to January 1, and
top aud U-ft-liand margin.
ri d the ball sixty yards in six at
m> 'Dr, esaay .-hall b*- «.cc ni- was the beet way to s.ar. on iu- a further allotment has been as- tempts and! crossed the goal line
piniCd ty a e.paiate street con beiculosL- control. He (Joels:e^ , <a .«u.td to co.-.tinue the work through on his last thrust Gervais scored
taining the little and post office p, iluips a t ild of th. pop_L -i<t. ext June. Oregon farmers have wo points in the second period.
address of the writer, the date of Mould shew a poal.ive reac.ioii tc been co-ptratm g heartily in the T 'e Sain:« were penalized for clip
. ii or bet birth, or.d the name uf Ibe test, but pointed out t'. -t a cicJn-cp work so that at /resent ping ard were forced to punt in
laige number of the reaetvi - cu lo Che campaign is nearly co.npiAe
the sohocl at'ended.
the vid o w of the goal poets. On
in many Willamette valk.y cruntie,. the attempt to punt Johnny Hughes
(4 ) Ttitle «hall aim be delivtruJ « . t be teimeJ clinic ca-ej.
At
th<- conclusion of the pro- was nailed benrnd the line by a
Precoding Dr. icllirzgei'* talk
with fie ««-ay a certlficsL.c signet
that all of fast charging tackle and thus a
by the principal or « teacher of Mi-«. S»d:e Orr Dur.bai, ex'.curiv« g. am- it is believed
ue < iucational institution attendwl »«feretory of tne Oregon T be^-u- rhe Wiliam«; e valky counties as safety was awarded the Gervais
elating Mat .he writer of the e«,ay 1 «r«- association, sp ice briefly, com well as Curry, Clatsop, Columbia team. The first half ended 12 to 2.
and Coos, will have tested more. In the trvird quarter St. Mary’s
i. a studer ‘ attending the same. mending Washiigt«>n county oR
■han 90 per ctnt of the cat'le. By scored three times in rapid succes
educatioral
program
and
t
.«
vr
rk
(.») In order to be conridei-tJ in
October 1 a total of 27,431 herds sion via the route of forwards and
of
i's
medk-al
group.
A
. ,mp<v .<ion the vss*y must be de
had been tested, of which 21300 laterals. The prize run of the day
livered, by mail or in person, u, di.-cuavion of diigr.osing variou.
or more than 70 per cent were was made after Hugh*« torew a
t>|>es
cf
i.ubeicjlosis
w
a.%
pic-
cntc«
he Oi«gon Historical Society ,l*ub-
entirely clear, while 5,637 contained quick pass to Barkley over the
by
Dr.
Marr
Bi«aillon
of
i
't
Ore
lic AudiU-rium, 286 S. W. Maike!
one or more reactors or suspects.
line. Barkky at once Irieraled to
Stre«»t, Portland, Oiegoei, r.ot la,ter g. n Mtdlcal school. X-ray pictures
Tre work in Oiegon ftas been Merrill a k rg the side lrm-« and the
were
shown
by
Dr».
Biaaillon
and
t an M u h o I , Maich 16-
aMder the direction of Dr Sam B. slippery end rac«*d -<;xty
Bellinger to illueiiate their tab.
,oj m l «? y- s_bmiLttd ir rom-
Foster
who has represented
the pay dirt without a h-ml touc'hrg
T«m
c‘
or
iy
phywicianr
were
greats
ireti.nn will be r.uriibert'd an- -ut»-
bureau of animal industry in charge him
of
the
association
at
tne
ainuil
.ni’ teu, w.lhout Me names ot th«
of TB eradication m Oregon since
The fi.-al score came in tne last,
.viiiei» or « ocr »-cntifying m ,.»-, dinner. Members of .the a.- -.ncia- Lfe program was started in 1917.
o t.'u r judges «eievUM by the un- tien’s executive committee were al During this same period Dr. W. H. period when Preeiso dashed around
right, end for twenty four yards
so in attendance.
., ,gn««l c.imnitt«-«.
Dr. C. E. Mason and Dt R- S. Lytk- ha« »ervtd a« state veterin and a toucodown. The passing and
I . ) Ad c. .ip.xit.ve es.ay» will
arian, giving Oregon .he distinction running of Hughes, the lire smash
riinnr
><■ judged accul-.llg o liieir gta- Welsh both a'tended th
of having kept the same federal ing of Preeiso-
the blocking
of
c i«l merit ajid excellence; but tut
and «rate leadership throughout the S:«s-en and Webb, combiner with
judges will at o take ir/.o con ioei
REBEKAHS ENJOY
er-trre period.
their reverses and laterals com
,.,, , m p« «itg ti..rton. i.eatneas PROiiRAM AFTER ME E l
pletely baffled toe bhie and goM
f mar.UM.ript, accurate oithcgia-
BALLOTS M AILED TO
warriors from Gervais.
phy, correct grananar and comp-»-
Ai'Ur their rtsguiar meeting Tues
The big hurdle of the season for
BEAVERTON VOTERS
dion. and purity -and clarity of die- day evening, numbers of the Bea
the Saints comes this week when
ion.
verton Rebekan lodge enjoyed a
Individual ballots weie rnaikd tre hetvy lumberjacks from Ver-
l i e Oregon State Libiaiy in Sa social evening Hosts were Mr. and
lem lias a rea.hi g list or biblio Mis. Hugh Lewis, Mrs. Tom Mil Ssiturday, November 2, f:om New r.o-la inv3<Je the St- Mary's field
graphy up n ■ Ire above named tub- ler. Mrs. Jack Osfield, and Ira Lee York City, to vottrs ,f 1 avert, r. determined to break the winning
j«ct. w. ich will be cent to a;iy Or
A program consisting of violin and nearby communities in a new stieak of the Saints and repeat
egon slxrdertt un request. Book- per-
los by Tom Protsal of Portland, Literary Digest pell of 10-000,00«) their victory of last year. 3L Mar-
laii.iisg to the «object are obi«i»t- .• duet sung by Mrs- L. L. Myers persons to ascertain t 'e present >’s ta«;eH bitter defeat a year ago
awaiting the
.bli’ in most Oie'gor puime libta-
d Mrs. Jack Osfteld and saxa- popularity of the New De;l an and are anxiously
.i«-s. Oregon lvas a system j f lcca! idxne solo- by Bruce Wheeler of .should be distributed by ihe Post game bent on -ceking revenge for
libraries supplemented in many Aloha, was tnjoyed. Mrs. Hugh Office locally «oon, according to ad last season'» setback.
After t b » game fcne Saints will
.*sses by county library
gycstenr», Lewis was accompanist for the rous- vice received from the magazine’s
journey to Eugene to meet
the
publishers.
in all cases by Ihc Oregon .cal numbers.
Oregon’s returns in Bhis new re- ’ fast St. Mary’s hflgh squad who
Slat*
Library. Students desiring
Refreshments
of
pumpkin pic
such book« should apply hrst t^ witn whipped cream,
and coffee lerentdum will be tallied as a unit have nad a splendid season to date.
so that they may
be
mpared * On Thanksgiving day the annual
the local library, which, if it does were serveid.
with the voting m other States, it tussle between Scappoose and St.
not have Che books, should *eeun
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M-ny’s will take place at Scappoose.
is announced.
them from the county ami »late li
Silently Passing
The voting of the post-card bal
braries. If the local library can
not give this service or if Chert . _________________________________ B lots is secret as no signature or BEAVER TO N
BOYS
Arnold Kehrli
died \V,-,lm-.a> other identification is required and
is no local
library, the studen,
WORK
AT
COLLEGE
should write directly to the Oregon November 6, at hi-* home .t' Grish th® return postage is paid by '.be
State Library in Salem, which makes am, ait the age o f 48 years. . IL- magazine To guard agan-, tamper
Beaverton friends of Doug!?» ar i
loans of books free of chargv. ex and nis brothers, Andrew ard O m - ing and counterfeiting a specially
Kennetn
T a y lr and Fab Pcnr.ey
manufactured
cafidboatJ
is
u*;d
for
per
Kelrli,
farmed
the
James
Mo'.,
cept postage to all citizens t f Ore
gon.
In writing
lo the Oregon faa-nr cost of town here for many printing the ballot, according to the, will be interested to learn hew th -
sponsors of the poll, and »11 sp'-'t'-, boy» are providing themselves wi?:\
(late Library students should state years.
He is survived by hi* v i low ions vote«» can be detected inrme- means to fur! her their education
ti.e information desired, ami no!
at W hi at on college, Wnertor III.
merely corfin,
requests tJ some Mrs. Moragret Kehrli; »'on, Arnold: diatey and destroyed.
Douglas is working part time in
The ballot asks a yes or no an
Margaret; mo tier, Mr
pav.ieular book or books sought, daughter,
“ Do You: a doctor's office, and also has em
thereby enabling the State Library Margaret Kehrli Sr.; tVree hr h- .-»-er to th«* question:
NOW
Approve the Acts anu Poli- ployment in the College dining hall.
_ _ __rr
to substitute other material in cast ers, Mike and Andrew of Gresham ,_
Kennetk was also emp’ oyed :n
threv j ce» of the Rooaew’.t ‘New Dt a! to
any book requested is not available. and Casper of Beaverton;
the dining hall, but met witn mis
sis«h»rs, Mrs. Margaret Herman of f a t e ? ”
B. B. BEEKMAN,
Boring;
Mi*».
Marie F
Publication of toe first Uaulated fortune m the chemical labrn.it«n-y.
LESLIE M. SCOTT,
¡Beaverton; and Mrs. R »a W.n'er- i return« i« articipa’.ed sometime in when ¡his right n&nd wn hurneo
GEORGE H. HIMLS,
with phosphorous. As a result . f
Committee- ! berger of Hillsdale.
, November.
t'nis accident he we« unable to con
fiiwe hie work im the dining hall
and so now he is assistant in th-*
- college laboratory.
Bob (Denney is coaching footha1',
basketball, and fall baseball,
s:\
! days a week
in tne
Mary E.
Pogue grade school near \VN*;>.tui'
TVi« is
the boys) jee**::! \eir
at Wheaton, -and they are qui.»
entnusiastic about their work.
Í he Present fìeaOerton District School Buildings_
Airs. M- C. MeKereher wn* the
honor guest at a delightful *ur-
pri.se dinner a-nd dancing paity glv
en in Portland, Thuisday evening
by a group of her friend.*' !n cele
brate ner brrthdsy which -*oir<*«. .* »
Hallowe’en day- Later in tre eve
ning the dinner guests srd n fit'
other invited gue«ts came out lo
Mrs MeKeivher’s home for refresh
ments. The hne«e fail been deem-
ated attractively with Hallowe’en
symbols. Here Mrs. McKccher w*«
driven an added surprise by being
preserted with a beautifully rtecor-
aitcd birthday c*ke a*
a center
piece for the table and numerous
giit».