The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, November 08, 1935, Image 1

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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».