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    T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME XIV, No. 42
Beaverton Grange,
Meeting Is Held
Silently Passing
a EXTENSION UNITS
OUTSTANDING BOY
BEING ORGANIZED
TO BE SELECTED
&
tru n k D nigra««
Plunk Wulgruvv tiled at III»
lium« n ear T igard on Monday of
luHB week, of apoplexy.
He w a i born lu Belgium, on
* ' " “
I Hie 29th of Septem ber, IKC2. lie
Denney Takes Hour 1 erne lo A iim i leu uud firm aet-
u ___ t
«
a
i tl«<l In Illinois l>ut 30 yearn
Kegulur Lecturer jnxo he cam e to vva»iiuiatou cou-
Mrs.
»
As
Funston Is Absent
,ty
,"'*r
n/ade his
*'*r* he
home ev er alnce.
“
' He m arried J u lia f l a w s Sep-
GIVE FULL REPORTS « mlier Jo. IHM. M ne of ihffir
__
¡children »till aurvlve.
it in
Mr. W alarave wan hurled from
1*111 l l a i r t
B oon er» Night" tf.< St. Anthony church on the
I’rogram Ind Norial Event»
IIS i of thia month In >1«. Calvary
M O ieter).
Tha
111*111 ei on G range met
S aturday dm». IJ with Mr«. El-
Koceo I W a t l
ale M. «'hrlaurnaeti m aater, pre
Ku«“’ral nenrtce* were tr ill at
w'.tflu»
8L U g r e a c t 'i C hurch m
Pork
A gricultural report« were m ad e, Und Tuerdny morning for R omo
by i.Mrn. 8. It. la w r e m e ..ud M r » . , W n n ' r“ ‘**r of A lexander Pea-
f . K. Denney, a w rl.ien leginla
*uU ,,f P o r,,a n d ' w " " « n , , l "‘>nU
m e u p o n wan made by A lly ! ° r
Pwrtl',,,d ‘
>
S It.
lain tru c e .
°* , u | y*
* "* m“ d‘*
....
,,
'
, ,
a Mt. C av alry C em etery.
1 lie table» In the dining room
w ine urtlntically decoraic-d wl,!i
l Ult a id vegouable» by Mia. S. RACKET SWINDLES
1*. Daw relict*. II. E. cltcirm un for
JO B
SEEKERS
Hie month.
On in« to tile absence ot Mr*.
A new “job selling racket'* In
A. S. Kuan oil. Mra. II. K. lieu li p o rted by K;e I’o rllan d lle lle r
ney iud ch arau of the afternoon P uilne»« Ilureau, In which vie
lecture hour
ma a re » » milleil out of email
Ibt* G range will bold a "Moo paym ent» only t« find Mini the
•Aer N ight" progruui Wvdneedny aupponed em ployer has rt'nap
eveniug, 8e|»tenihtr 30, at g :(M '|« a re d and th e prom laad job in
In th eir ball.
uo n -ax laten t
'1 here will be a ve.y eb o n
Accord!, g to co m laln 's filed
program , a lte r which .he tim e w" h ,h * I 'o r t - n d M ure...
Lhe
will be alvei, over to «.Kiel af-
° f ""!* ^ heme c o ^ l.c .
falra.
M em ber, and th e ir fam -
n,ea and o ffe r, them poal
lion» as tru ck drivera, rep n
Illen aii.l Ille n !» a re all Invited.
u n i Ina I bal tie lioldn a hauling
. o n tr a r t w ith a larg e 'Ir e din
SPECIALIST COMES I tilb u lo r ,md In addimi a num ber
of I ruck» lo bln fleet Aider ein
TO THIS COUNTY p 'oym en t term » bave been ar
_
i t . reed, he co llecta a th ree dol
Maud M.
Mome,
KKensfcm ! ,a r
, r o™
•»
Sin*, m im i In
iront hduett lion
*h.ich h*
‘J P"y
a n d j h l l d D evelopment, will speak *or an ; ln ,e r
p* rhm‘*
on -The I . r e of « h .ldreu" ¿I a
« « • " " "*•"
'?
mentina
*‘* m a n ,e r
id
« rtW J «
ma u. In* held In the Court 1 * week,
and were told to rep .n l
House K rlJai All in<kJmr» Kran<l at a d e ilsn a le d local Ion at th ree
inol’wi» and .libera I n t e r o t«d In
. __,
, o’clock
In th e morn lue
Tt>*
applying n u rsery sehooI method» |BC,f |||v |w |
employ« r,
however.
.1 child train in g In the home a re I
( > a rm p
rtllbMqil#ni In
V iallaalio n by I he lle lte r llusl
will M art a t 1:30 p. m.. and will | ne*» Ilureau
reveal» th a t IhK
I«' held In the County
in
m* °",r prom oter in unknow n lo (be lire
nmm. according lo Ml«» H laache c„
The Blllcau c h a ra c te r
m o natratkci Agent. T he m e e t i n g u#|( |b c dt,al B!t a vteiouf, pettv
I planned to »tart Hie tra in in g rac k o l ¿ „ „ „ e d lo bunco Job
of t'loae people who wMi to su-1
and
warn» th a t IhU
pvrvto or ca re for children, but aw|ndU,r may attem p t lo o p erate
any per»o» having th e care o f !*, he han„. *r hcme in o th e r Ore
H illd irn w'lll llnd the d.aci..»lon R(in ron, m im |lle »
very valuable.
Mr*. \ik*rw' will bring a flu** CHANGES MADE IN
lioiue-mn.lc to) dlnpla) a» well an
RECRUITING STAFF
new pa m pa lei r and
book»
on
d iild cart* and .S*velopinei.t
(
S everal recent change* In I he
■ i n ,tv .
v w ia v t iv
P o rtla n d K ecruitlng I>i»tri I a re
I j A l / l u d A l l E IN 1 /
announced by Major H. D. D w
O.K.S. RECEPTION
---------
ing. Portland.
'Mm*. K. E. Stipe, J. K. Kelcbcr
S.*rgeant John T Coalello for
and H. U laicv drove to T.ie m erly a t Pendleton, will lie itv
Dalles Toe »lay afternoon to a: charge <>f th e Eugene n u b -ala
tend ttie reception for Mr» Haael Hon
S.*rgeanl Runfvll E. Mac
Inieram. A ssociate G rand .Matron Dow t i l , from Pori land, wiD h
of 4Jie O.E j S. or Oi-egor. which In charge of I he s o b »tatu n at
wan held a Columbia C hapter. Pem llelon Sergeant I» * t . Ma
A large delelgr. Ion of Grand hie rem ain» In com mand a t Sa
Oflk-er* w ere p resen t a» well a » ' l*m
A new ni»b-atatlon has been
»eveiiieen ronductTe»»e« from t le
ia rlu lls chapter» of P ortland and o|MMied a t A storia by Serceanl
Bayinond Johnson, of I he 7th
vlctotty.
In fa n try u t Vancouver B u-raekr,
A nail leal aapect W’an featured W anhinglon.
In tlie degree which wan confer­
Tlie following noncomminvlooed
red on tlie a licet of honor. And officer»
will
t»e »latloned
In
In th e decoration» and table »er- Portland*.
Stuff Sergeant
Jen
vice wliete ref re ah men t .
were nlng» l>. laiwnmn. D istrict Chief
ne rved in cafe erla atylc.
C lerk, S ergeant» C harley. It Kill.
A m usical program followed H arry H. Stevenson, W aller J .
the roceptlon.
S m ith and Norman K- S lrnd'eigii.
The Beaverton hidle» retu rn ed
Wledngnitay. \Mlille
th e re they
m et Mr». GuM ic Stdw ell form erly HUB CAMP GETS
NEW MANAGERS
o ' Aloha.
BEAVERTON llh .lt S4 IIOtH.
G. !.. Bennett of t-exlngton. O*.
IOOTBU.E HCHEIH EE EOR l«M ha* tuken over ihe n ian ag .n ien t
Sept. “ Ik E'ranklln a t Beaverton
S eptem ber 2o— Haknler
at Ilea
verton
Oct. 2 Pacific II. rro a h it Bea
verton.
C cloher !»—« illa b o ro al Beaverton
O rtoher Id Scappoo»« ut Scap
poonc.
O ctober 23 V ernonla a t Vernonla.
O ctober 30 S t. Mary*« 8t
verto n .
November II Knre»t G rave a t
Korea! Orove.
November 20 Bank» at Beaver
Ion.
November 26— T laard a t B< aver
11 Ml .
Mr. nnd Mrs. "B ud” M.llcr en-
4« rtalncd a t th e ir heme S .* u r-
<li y evening in to n o r of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Nalol of S eattle
T he
guest» w ere Mr. «nil Mr?. Naltnl
Mr. nnd Mr*. Joe Rows of P ort-
lend nnd Mr. nnd Mr». H nroev
W illiams.
I
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 1H,
of U m Hub Auto cam p Just at
tlie west edge of town.
M arlon W. Anderson, recently
from W eskan. K ansas will be In
in.media e ch arg e of Hie service
stn Ion.
The n.w m anagem ent expects
c p ain t tlie buildings Inride and
out. to p u t in euiilpnami to make
t i e place a •‘tlue-!^t<*p,• service
statio n .
Mr. nn,l Mrs. 8. B. Lnw tehce
drove to |h in ii* ln Ridge Sunday
H apteuiber fi ond among 1he p la ­
ces visited whs the site i h ere
Mr*. Izvwrence tiaught le v firs*
school In I sluil I we p rin t *ln>
date?)
Mrs. Ro*,» Thompson and her
daugh ters, Rose and C lara, were
hr »tosses (it an aiterm ion ten
and show er at »tleert* .to n e on
on C edar stre e t T hursday, hon
oi |ng Mra. Dan Blaokhcrn. Tbe
guests w ere
th e tr
Immediate
neighbors.
E xter»l.,n
nawiUiigi a re
now
being
oiganD ed In C edar Mill,
hoy, W allace M ountain, la u re l.
North Plain», Sherwood, C herry
Grove and Norwood, the
m ost
i e< eiiily orgunlxe.1 unit. The p ro ­
je c t. to lie studied by t i e to m e ,
m aker« ttvl* y ear Include menu
planulng and table service, col-
oi uud It» use In th e home, g a r ­
m ent nni»he«, » fu rn itu re re -
hnlshlng school, and fam ily living
conference».
New* i fin er» elected at the « > -
'nr* Mill unit for the eLsuing
y ear Include Mr».
A. Schultz,
c h a irm a n : Mr*, zieorge i'oege
se c re ta ry ; Mr», tiia rie *
We»»/
song lead er; Mra. Edith Owens,
lib ra ria n .
T he new officer» a t W allace
M ountain
a re ;
Mo*».
G ladys
Sml h, ch airm an ; AD». (J, B.
Nelson, se creta ry ; Mrs. V. I,.
• onklln, song lead er; Mra. KreJ
G rant, lib rarian .
Tlie pio g ram of the flr»t ex-
1« union u n it mee Ings include»
planning th e year*» program of
ac Ivltien, election of new o f-
flcera and a discussion of a p a r­
ent education program on “Un­
d erstan d in g O urselves." The mee­
ting»
scheduled for next
week
Include Norwood, T hursday, Sep­
tem ber 24 a t tlie
cominuiyi'.v
h o u se. 4*. e rry Grove.
F> iday,
Seplem tier 25 ai
Mia.
M a r/
K urtz hom e; N orth Plain» Wed.,
Sept. 30, a« the school hong»,
These
meeting» a re % tanned to
o a r ; at 10:30 A..M.
The llr»t m eeting on meuu
planning will be held at S her­
wood, T uesday. Sept. 22.
with
Miss l.ticy A. Cane. Extension
specialist. In n u tritio n giving the
dem onstration. The meeting will
s ia r t a t 1:00 iu the Oln-m ball.
All th o se Interested a re Invited
to atten d .
m
j/i
• ...
W itb
m o'intlag
excitem ent,
W ashington county 4 *11 Clubs
aw ait th e sel»cHoii next S atu r -
day. Septem ber )'/, of ihe o u t­
stan d in g boy 'u d girl
member
from th e county group.
These
rep resen tativ es.
whose
nam es
will be
announced next week
will receive a
th ree day
viati
In P o rtlan d during th e
Pacific
l.ivewiock Exposition a*
guests
or th e F irs t N ational Bank of
P o rtland.
A w ards a re being made by 3
local judges, 1.. E. Francis. Aae't.
County A gent, llllllsb o ro ; O. U.
K raus, l.'ounty S diool Super in -
»< talen t; and Kussnel H. Tisdale,
M anuger of th e Hlll*l>oro Branch
of T he E’ir s t N ational Dank of
P o rtlan d , who
will select h e
p rize w inners on th e ba.-ig of
aih lev in en ts and leadership, from
score card s worked orit by ) |. C.
Seym our, s ta te d irec to r ot 4 -H
Clubs an d g en eral chairm an of
Judging
comml tees In the 21
couirtie» Included In the d istric t.
DEMOCRATIC VIC­
TORY DOUBTFUL
-
i
County 4-H Clubs’, .
Fair Record Good
(By John W. Kelly)
By system atic "sam pling"
ot
I public opinion over a period of
, m onths, rep u b ltcan s a re co n ttd e o t1
- - a t O regon can be placed In v
the 1-ancn column ,n November * OUltK
%I 7
iN y f ) C r |f
.
K a te «
As
d developed
e v e , ? r l d by
" r ibe
^ series of r«-
One Of States Two
pealed teaoi of senaim eot; P res-
Outstandinjf Boys
ident R oosevelt's p o p u larit) Is on
____ _
Hie decline;
the adm inls*ration i L ' I V c i v o i i r n C l i r k V l '
'h a s lo st so many form er auppor- “
l-N '1 * 1 “ R H U i i
' .erg Uiar a repetftion of the 1932
— ■...
landslide as o u t of th e ques ion, B an) Valuable Prises 11»» And
: th e re has tjeen a steady and
Good Records EnUb) Inked
su b stan tia l Increase in scniitnen:
for Oi-vernor Landon, th is ten-
W ashington county’s 4-H live­
-iroent com ing from v o .ers who
stock and crops clu b m em bers
jw e re in t'ie Roosevelt camp.
O ther facta included in th e a u r - | ^
vcys included evidence th a t r e -
t^ a tt . ^ ' r ***“ y ear* rep o n h
publicans
w to -tood by th eir J ®* t 1r,D clls «-'«■ 'o . ag en t
ticket four y ea rs ago have n o 1 I' fca,Un* * ^
***»
BERT HAGEN
Intention of d eser.ln g th eir party uim,inK ,tl tla y to n
Sybu>* a *
; i-liis year, w hereas many repub- I OE* of lbe two OUUrt* n d 'i>* bo3,'‘
11 leans and conservative dem ocrats in th e sta te for 1936; and th e
BEGINS MAKING
wbo voted for Mr. Rom-evelt in ! w lnnin<« «1 ,h’' »‘a « cham pion-
ACTIVE CAMP \IG N 1932 w ill no. * , so a secon.i I sh,p in dem onstration contes,» b>
'>he m iscellaneous dem o n stratio n
I t:nie.
i I. - w - as
- a p ro te - st - - vote
- tha* on - u fowl fox
vaccination, w hich
BEAVERTON GIRLS
Mr. Bert H agen, the energetic
was p u t on by Joe B e r/e r and
nom
im
e
for
<
ounty
Com
m
ission­
AT MARYLHURST er. ks busy these days in the ¡a ile d Mr. R oosevelt to carry O re- j Donald M cIntosh
of
th e
»on iu 1932 by 77J152 m ajo ri.y ;
H azeluaie
pout, r y
club.
interm its of his cam paign.
I il tb e c u trç n t cam paign t'ie pro-
E7urolled as freshm an »t M aryl-
Mr. Hagen is a v eteia n of lOie | e st vote, w hatever its stren g th , Tlie group won $293.00 in prem ­
hurgt College a re Ml»» ('ft h er— W orld W ar. and has been a c tire
ium money and won 9 first p la c ­
will gg to Mr. Landfcn. fo r a*
es 16 second, 5 th ird 6 fourth,
lie Rui'hek. d au g h ter of M». and in Hie A m erican le g io n since
p io te st vote is alw ays c a st a -
7 fifth, tw o each of 6tX 7th. 8,h
Mrs. Joseph Rue! ek and Mlsa hi* residence in th is co u n try . i gartuat .he incum bent.
F.llzalieth
O rselli, d au g h ter of
and 9th places and one te e th .
He Is a successful bu*ine*. man
E stim ates vary a s to the nam -
Mr. a n d —M rs. Jne O rselli. They ow ning a real e* ate and fi.su r-
In the
H olstein c a ttle divi­
: t e r of voie» Mr. Roosevelt ha-> sions, county club m em bers w ere
a te me in te rs oi ih e larg est fresh ­ o ;c e business in
T igard.
All
man class ever o r e g ls 'tr a t civic and com m unity affairs re- ¡km.. It only 25.000 have changed successful in w inning a first,
tills w culd reduce h is 1532 m a­
M arylhurst.
le lv e his active support. H is jo rity of 77,852 to 27.000. If 20 td ree iccow ls, a t hird and a
To
m eet th e I ncrea ed a n - friends feel th a his train in g and p ercen t o r even 15 percent vl Mr. filth an d also placing firs t w ith
conn y herd which is mad«
rollnient,
th e school, tlie only- ab ility w-ould be
valuable
to h o o sev el.'s su p p o rters have d e-, the of
^
anilim , . . I n U w c u . r n -
sta n d ard
fo u r-y e a r college for W ashing on county in the of­
se
.te
d
him
for
one
r
e
a
s
o
n
^
r
a
n
-
division
fire t and
:«cond
g irls in H e
Pacific N orth tree*, fice of county commission« .
to ti e r . h i. m ajority is » u m
were won „ th e u a .miiU
1» building a
new
residential
or so n ea r th e vanlahing p o in t | € x h ,bkud Tw o
llftb „ a n a
a
In: 11 on th e cam pus, expected ?o HEMMIMTION MEETING l Ml
th a t . .s carry in g Or ebon is
nin
h
place
were
won
by
the
b. corrvp4**ed th e fall ’e m of
RECEPTION EOR PISTOR ma te r c< grave doubt.
Je rse y c a ttle
from th e counity
I‘137.
T here will be a recognition
Im p artial observers are of th e a|ld t wo fifths, tw o seconds and
Social activities will te e in on m eeting at tb e C ongregational (opinion th a t Mr. R oosevelt has ! a tb ln l by _be Brow n ïlwü
freshm an tea ch u rch T hursday evening S ep - . lost no. less th an 15 p ercen t of j ,___ ________
Mr. an d Mr». I-. L» M yers and T h u rsd ay w ith a
a
VI in*. Florence Johnson attended and co n tin u e w ith «lauce <>n F ri­ tem iter 24. in honor of Rev. H. his 1932 ad h eren ts. T his i» a I Je rry S chw anke of th e richef-
I (lira pig club exhibited th e < ham
2a. Miss Ru- Burns.
tli«
wedding
of MD* Marjorie day, S eptem ber
' m a tte r that: can be checked by
A reception for the fam tl; will j anyone asking ,be first 100 men pion i't e s t e r White fa t barrow
P eterson, form erly of Dtlley and chek is a g rad u a te of Beaverton
Mis* OrselUl I allow th e service w hich w ill be ai d wtonien who voted :or Roo­ seal won th e i'lie s.e r W aite breed
R obert Snyder, alt th e hom e of High School and
a
g
rad
u
ate
of
St.
M
ary's of the augm ented by m em bers of th e sevelt if they intend givins him special a h ic b is aw arded a t tbe
Mr. an d Mrs. Everest Glv« i s in
S tate F air. In addition to th is
C ongregational 8 at» B aril
Salem . Salim i« y evening.'“
Volley
I -lofir ballc - in November. Such
h? placed second w ith h is C beeter
t t s s will vary w ith each 10*
MVite gilt. In the D uroc Jersey s
people, bu tb e average of Roo­
a fifth, r.evei>.h, and 10th place
sevelt desertion* ex eted s I S ^ .
w ere won and fourth and eighth
I In calcn lciin g defections from plaxes w ers won in the Poland
tlie New Deal. I. should be re- i h m a ’s.
n o jm leied th a t soire rep lace­
W inners in the show m anship
ment* will cotne from th e crop
CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
co n tests w ere O a y .o n X yburg,
■ ot first voter*, b ut these recru it»
»how ruenship;
i can n o t offset more t'-ian a sm all M cond in hog
Fred Bernau, second iu Jerse*
pc i ceu tag e of t i e losses.
show m anship;
C layton
N> burg
H aving assem bled he evidence and H enry Dickm an, fo u rth an I
aedudted by th e "sam pling" p ro ­ lifth in
Jersey
show m aoship;
cess, th e republican leaders a re and in H olsletn
show m anship.
satisfie.. th a t Oregon is no lon­ John H ansen placed second, Mar-
ger a solid Roosevelt sta te— It
v in H eynoerick, fourth, and H en
has never gone dem ocratic for
»
*.*. ; ry D ickm an
sixi.h. Iu Erow n
p resid en t but tw ice in its his- ;
___ ,
.
■_ a - I Sw iss sUcwmnnshrp second and
j t .- y ao d i* now aocually ,n th e
____,„ hn
th ird places were won by John
doub ful colum n. Encouraged by
H ansen an d A lbert G ro sser, re­
t i e situ atio n revealed, republican
spectively. J o tn and Jo e San­
Under* a re p rep a rin g to redou­
A A
to ro placed th ird and fifth w ith
ble th e ir efforts in th e rem ain­
th e ir vego able garden exhibits
ing w eeks of tb e cam paign.
and Clayton Nyburg second w ith
In p artial confirm a.ion o ' th e l a forage crop exhibit. G eorge
hopes c-f ihe R epublicans. Bem o- : A1Ui,on WOQ fecond w lth p d ta .
c ra ts on th e mside of th e ir par- j ^
, n tfae
clas8j flr8t
M,
ty orgairization admfc D ere h as fourth
an u
pU ces w ere
been a slip away from Mr. Roo- won by
C layton N yburg, Jo h n
sevel:
and to such a degree
^
M | r l l | Heyndcriek.
,b a t t o * don^
to SW« P l i r - t a n d second places In duck
th e s ta te by any such a la rg e clashes w ere won by W illis E7v—
i t , / “ P
» ra *i!ri
e Y he
CO N FESSES KILLING— Roland Munroe. 15-
BOY R A C ER S C O M P E T E — Local champion» in the All-
Deal in 1932.
ctical
m en N? in ers and M arvin H eynderlck.
year-old High School boy, tolls Assistant
American Soap Box Derby lino up tholr fast home-made
Oie
dem ocratic high com mand { Marvin also placed sixth place
State Attorney Richard Devlna (loft), how
racers for the finale at Akron. One contestant tolls an
are n o t
deluding
them selves; j w ith his
pen of
three W hite
ho boat a 66-yaar-otd widow, Mrs. Agnaa
official about hla homo-mad* mohair velvet scat cushion,
Vtghorn hens, lu th e tare« di­
Ciey
recognize
th
a
t
tihe
resu
lt
in
Roffals. to death In har homo in Chicago. His
with which ho hopes to win the cup for th* best-up­
O iegun looks like a horse race. vision» of the dem onstration con­
loot amounted to |10 worth of trinkets.
holstered car, oven If he doesn't win tha speed trials.
th e
W ashington <*onnty
ffl---------------------------------------------- B tes!.*
team s placed firs, in crops, firs t
FIRST I.C.S. STU-
in m iscellaneous and second in
DENT
D I E S —
P.
Q.
B
ettendorf
of
G
ra
n
t*
'
" « s to c k . T he
rab b it
fir-glng
Sine* T h o m n
Coat es , then a
P ass Is v isitD g a t th e hem e of » ^ ra * ° "
young coal minor,
his se n s « t A storia and W bltford
th irf '
“
¡eighth.
and
■
* •«
In 1811 enrolled a*
this
week.
"Äf
nin b place.
th* first student of
F ra n k Einmons And G len P cbel-
T his m akes an unusually fine
th* International
len b erg er b oth g rad u a tes of B ea- record fo r th e club member» of
Cor r espondence
v cito n high school, a re enrolled th e county and Is a good indlc-
Schools,
4,250.000
a t t!ie UBivert.lt of Oi*egon.
student* hav# en­
aJtion
of t t «
quality of w ork
rolled with the I. C.
T he tax p ay ers League would which hey a re doing under tb«
8.
Th*
mining
like to co n tac t form er resid en .s • supervision of th e ir locaileaders.
|U N C LE SAM'S STRONG BOX—
court* Coatee atud-
of N orth
Dako a who are now states F rancis,
Six billion dollar* In gold will start
led was tha founda­
resid e n ts of
th is
State. W ill
j b t, cjub
m em bers who took
pouring Into this treasure vault
tion of a carter
anyone w ho know* th e ad d ress )Mrt j.n a a te F air activ ities to!*
this month when fifty armorod
that bofore ha died
of such persons please f o rw a r d ; ><>ar are as follow s:
trains mova th* U. S. Treasury’s
recently had car­
to H. R. Findley R*. 2 P o r t- I >|a rvin
H eynderlck,
H enry
igold reserve here. The granite
ried him to th*
j nickm an, N orm an H erm ans,
hind .Oregon.
[vault located at Fort Knox, Ky.,
poaltlon of superin­
Mr. and ,Mrs W. R. Van
Kleck .Jo h n H ansen. Jack
Baum an,
is considered Impregnable, with
tendent of th* groat
L a f 11 n Colliery,
"electric eyee” and eimilar scien­
th e ir dau g h ter. rativ ry n .
and j C layton Nyburg, hred and John
Wllkes-Bsrro, Pa.
tific devices to guard th* troaaur
Ronald K nepper
spent th e week- Bernau.
Ihivid H iatt.
D onald
end a New port.
Mrs. M. C. M e- Meier, hhmer and A lhert G rcssen.
K ercher accom panied them p a r t ; Je rry Sohwanke, W ilbur N vhnrg
I A D I N G IN
on h e r way Itn Eugene v fv e re ' Merle
P ennington,
HOM ESTRETCH
she w as called on account of i I-afky,
Ira
S tra u ss,
H erb ert
— Mainstays
of
G eorge's accident.
. Seheinder,
Jam e»
and George
th* N. Y. Giant*
Allison.
Joe
B erger.
C arol
Mr and Mrs. U. J. H o-savk of j Scbe(lse Donald M ctntosn, Jo h n
In tholr aonoa-
G lendale
sie. Calif, visited over th e ( ^
JO#
vvilll* Ever».
t l enat penna nt
week-end a th e home of Mr » n J i « alte Y w . ndt. and Billie F ver
drive, which ha*
■Mrs.
C. M.
M artin. Sunday,
tham out In front
Jelt.
they all m otored to McMiunville
In th* National
ho »pend the day w ith Mr. an I [ M rs. P. U King, who b aa
Laagu* race, are
SH O R T SKIRTS AND SPAT
J i mmy R l p p l a ,
Mrs. J. G. W lesner, so n -in law, been visiting relative« and friend»
SHOES designad by Solby and
loft, who has been
and d au g h ter of Mr. nn-1 M.rw.
worn by Mia* Barbara Hobbsrd
i In G arden Home, b as re tu rn e d
batting .1M . and
of Ntw York City ar* th* latest
M artin.
to her bom a in O akland. Calif.
M l
.JW »
In fall fsahionst
In The WEEKS NEWS
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