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T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County.
V O L U M E XV,
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Beaver Chapter
Heaverton, Washington County, Oregon,
Friday, January 1, 1937
T O S T U D Y E R O S IO N
( P U R C H A S I N G PO W ER P R I Z E S A N N O U N C E D
IN
V A L L E Y SOII.i
N E A R IN G NO R M AL
FO R P O T A T O S H O W
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A ff*
al
» Ion rtinlrcl
control .pro-
1,1 ito
erosion
p rv-
LO SSE S FR O M F IR E S
FOR Y E A R R E P O R T E D
Rev. Clark Accepts
In Ml
Market prjr, B al mJd. December
The United Staten O v ll Service ’ With the extraordinarily long
Wa»ttlngton county farmers are
han announced the Oregor. forest Are «canon of 1936
Indicated that Ci«, geni I al |«rv»'I of urged to take part In the |>otato I ommiaslon
fumi pi-ina In Oregon I iuh silvan show which I» living »pome red following open ct-mpetltive exarn-11 tided hy general rain» ard »now.
iiu iu iiu
v l l l U U I Ü ibods
the wlllamett* Val
lay
illey
jib e IT. 8. foreat servie* ia tabuU-
ittirina the |»u»i hy Mie Sherwood t'oiuim-ixial i-luh Inai Ions:
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! » Iw iv the |iiold« in )• becoming <«•(1 »o iifw li.il
Infortnafloral service repreaen- ,in* b i»»t* sustained m the na-
to rth, »<•<•<« dir g to a rfvifw of for fanner» and I It dull mevn-
u,
..
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In planta, although not
iv i. and »ervior, a*»oci«te, and ,ional
ot th* *»«te. Re-
Imoming Worthy Mutron criticai r<T the »r.»
a whole, the MKt If tilt urul situation just re­ twr» on Thumday, Friday, and a t jt .»istant
Be Located Within
informational »ervice tw- torts shew that out of a total | To
leased by thf 0.8 .c. agricultural Saturday, January 7, 8, and 9.
Presents Officers with
“u>" Ar* KI,K* •M,ta »paciaii»» at
pieaentatlves, f 2,6ho to 84.600 a •‘ It#
m®r* tt>arv lS.OOO.WO acre*
One Hundred Miles
This trend la
Otegon
Stata rolln ir, «vin, haa extension »ei vice.
Final placa and award» have
proU-cted by the forest service in
year, Social Security Hoard.
Handmade Gifts
beati assigned part U hm - io such \ "'fullur to that of farm prive» »n Ui-n un'.otincod by the group in
O f Old Home
Oregon, 22,753 acre« were burned
the r un try n» a whole, and In fliarg*. Kxtilbit» will < oii»iat of 4U ■A nim al hust-xodrnan taueep and
vioNion work
Any « r i e t ,
may b o ! * " * ' br«*d>ng). |3Jg> g y « , , as- .r 1936, of which 3.144 aerrs were
( ‘oinpletion of
¡dan* far t ie :r.e with n<*nt trends In v<»n»u- potatms.
M U S IC IS E N J O Y E D
I* i*te mr.ifnjil hunlisndrnan (coat national fo risi lands. Am. jwl log- W I L L S A I L
O N FEB. 5
Newht ric project and their final " * t pwrrliaaln* power a* Indies- Nlv-wfi. I I m * < lajMUH f< r the
MÌn-eD breeding), $3,2**o a • *** *or l ^e ‘Prev^ UJ| itnw years
approval at WashiogUn, I). C„ ' « ‘I by irdustrial payroll»
and mer» exhibits
will not be detar-
r. asllu(..a. _ nTm. , hl’llh. - . : Ir Oregon «vcragxd 13J03 acr«»,
'Ir», Dora Ntlpc. fiati, t.rand Con- wo* recently announced by W. A. | bualnea* activity.
I .irenell Nernion H ill I'rohahlj
n,kr*<l until all of the exhibits are
»re i
’ |Bwjn , $321», a yemr ^ | Including leases on about 5 nsil-
dttclres« I« lr.»lalllnif Officer
ttovkie, rtKtonal conservutor fo r; <
i ompaiftl
,«„t with
«,01. a year prevlou»,
_ ,
Re Delltrred January 81
at the show. At that time any
rociate In «rim ai nutritlor 13.200 1 l,,’ n
of Fr,va,ei> (> "n^
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the Soil Cpnservatl. n service In the Oregon farm pile® index for variety <rf potgPe» of which there
a year, Bureau of An.mal Indus- : laD,, ''roN* ted ^ ^
,or^ ,
- _ , I vice under agree meet with the
Matty members and friend» of lb' ■’ "< lnr nt»rthwe»t. Mr. Ruckle , Nvem bcr, at 84 par vent of the are auAtcient entries to make a ( ry_
Arraoigements bat* Just beon
■ ■ »tale forester.
Heaver ChapHr No. W4, O.F.8. at- j t * * ‘* * ° ar.nouncirt tin- up p in t- j 1926-1930 average
» < « up 12 special
class
will
be grouped
made, the call extended and the
<
omo»
ddy
exchange
invevtiga
tende.1 the | t-lurk dinner aad " ' • «
•*
c - IH-Anuond »a
(>r w r o s |mJ|,e|y )(j
srfiaraMly. Tlie remaining varie­
As « convenient yards’ lck to acceptance:
sent on
its
way,
lor, and principal, senior, asso-
installation «vremonie« « , U*. Ms In je c t manager.
T b l. rompare» with a w in ties will Is- exhibited In a miscel­
Rev. Peter Clark will
c ate. and a»siaiant commodity ex- measure the effectiveness of Are whtveby
► onle hall,
the evening
i f (>•- | The New berg project 1» one of pf 14 poinfe, or 1» per tent in laneous divlsluti. The Slierwrsci
rhange investigators. 82,6<K- to protection, the foreat »ervice has sail from New York City, febru-
ntuber 17.
uini In Oregon which are »ervlng fa4.l<iry IIB>,'0||a tA ,he United merchants have pr -vided m«r-
8',600 a year,
Comni< dity Kx- set an arbitrary objective of keep­ &ry 5. to occupy a pulpit m Root­
Mm.
Dort
fUlp*.
Artnirtiftt ? u* lane* *«*ttl* (|*m<sn«t rations of w
. tr
iliar.di.se awards for the winners change
Administration,
Tlepart- ing annual Are lews as low as le ml. He will be located at Port
€Sruiict <’ondtirtrms of Ui* (¡ran«! rialhods
able to area loo corv
1
1,H
•» points, nr i< l"*r
one tenth of one percer- of the Glasgow, which is about 100 miles
ir the farmers' division of the i.ie-nt of Agriculture.
Oiatuer. OILS.. Of Oregon. * „d , irol m the varloua area*. Offue« " M
“ “ ‘ 'l“ * show,
area protected. Reports show that f-»ui his old borne.
Scicntiflc aid (milling and bak­ in spite o f the unusually hazar­
in»lalllna officer f« r the evening, nod warehouses have lawn lixai.d
<’m
" r
’
O* totter
From Gi.xnts Bass, Rev. Clark
$1.800 a year.
Saturday at 1:30 p.m., W. F. ing te h rology),
v a » a»»l»t<-d tty Mr», Emma tier- | In the Oily of N* wberg for the
'
’ r" ulf it-made scarcity of
dous season
In Oiegon, actual ci. nic to Heaverton in June, 1936.
Hu
eau
1
f
Plant
Industry.
■ lull, Mwrafial; Mas. A. M. Jaoti- latest project whloh will tte lined
furni products ha« been a Fyrua. r-cunty agint. will dlm-u»»
Krglneer pilot, |.'i,800 a year, i losses m 1936 only slightly ex-1 as pastor at the local N'azarene
»en, t'haplaln; ami Mm. J. F. j a» the l*a«la of o|xratl<n* tty the lector giving additional strength at an open meeting held in ron-
1 reeded the prewcrlbed mark, l^vna* cl urcb. In his abort slay he has
Frbvlivr. orgiinlHt. who nlso in- i th K personnel.
I *° markets n-r<i price» f r faxm jur.cthn with the potato show, Forest Service.
i 22,753 acres •against the objective made many friends both in and
Full inf' vtiiation may be obtain- or 18.(gi0 acres. This give* ample
Mailed her husband a* Worth)
The project
include»
44,800 I ' ' ’d*“ '1»-
"The L’ne of Lime on Wa«hingt/.-n
ont of the church. His friendly
<d from ('has. G. Hawes, rtecre- assurance that losses ate being
Catton . f Ike Chapter. R. J. F e r-ja c iv » <f the t'hehalla mountain
,n respect to farm coats, the < ounty Soils.*’
Irandclasp and genial smile had
(ery of (J,e U. 8. civil Servica
r«-y acted • » color bearer.
1 e t«a which r»n»iata aluioat en- rc|»rt show» a C-point adv.wae
held to limits consistent with for­ made a place for
him in the
A special division will be »pon-
Hoard at Kraminers.
Offlcera were installed a » fill- 1 tlrely of low roumled lilll». It 1» If- prim »
paid
by fami«*iN for » tori
est management for production of hearts of Beavertonisns that will
for 4-H club exhibitors
Iowa: Worthy Matron. 'Ira. Her- repreaentalive of many thouaard» commodltI.»
u»ed lr> produetton from Wasiilngten ami (Tickania«
timber crops, forest officials state. ret easily lie Ailed
ll.a Wlllluni»; Worthy Patron, J. 1 of acres In the northern Wllla- and living, compared with a year
Of 1,107 Ates reported cn the
Tbe farewell sermon will pro­
c, urty. Seven premium» of $5, 83, B I R T H D A Y L U N C H
F Felaher; A»»o. Matron. Wi».
nutte v»ll<*y cotmile».
ago. Tlie purc'ia»ing
power of
G I V E N MRS. A U S T I N 1 t natioral forests of Oregon dur­ bably be preached January 24.
*2, 52. 81, 51. and 81 have been
lie»» laicy; A»»o. Patron, F. H. | Sheet rroaior 1» the pronitiu-nt fatm product» In excharce
for
ing the yeav. 418 or roughly 40Tr Tbe family will then leave and
pi vided.
(Joyt;
Sein-t«ry. \lr». Margaret j t>pa now «ccu trirg and it is ac- commoriitlea usually tt unht tty
Mrs. Beverly
W oden
or, tor- were caused by lightning. Of t ie hope to be able to spend a few
A special awrard will la- mad--
A iHnney; Trea»iirer. Mm. W » rounting for un unnual b-a» of farnura 1» eatimauxl to tie !*4 pot
tatmd
with a surprise bTthday 599 ntctn caused Ares. 309 were days with Mrs. Clark’s brother In
Mar»h; « v rductveaa, )fr». Mildred |„,, a„j| f loln , rop land» whlrb ,,-nt o f'th e pre-war a voage. Thi» to the sw epstake* winners. This
luncheon
for her mother, Mrs. caused by careless smokers 128 Toronto. They aTe asking for re-
award
will
be
of
special
interest
Ros. Imaugh; A»»o. Fond.. Mrs I« I k coming more serious as time
I»
f>
pitirtK higher than a >ear ago st the r.how bei-au-se it will be a Frank Austin. Saturday, Decem­ l-v careless campers, 6n by incen- ertry permits on their passports
Madre Kllanrirr: Fhaplawi, Mrs. goes on.
diwists. 48 by slash or debris indicating that they hope o re-
ard the most favorable relation­
ber 26, at the Austin home on the
Funi re Murray; Marshal. Misa Ev­
Tlie ibjertlve of the sull con­ ship for «grcluliure that has ex­ 1 orient between the Arst placing
burners. 18 by lumbering opera­ tun n to this country some time.
<
aryon
road.
Dunir.g
tbe
after­
elyn Alexander; Organist. Mm. st nation workers will tte to try
vilnrt-ts in the farmer»' ar.d 4-11
tions. ard 8 by railroads.
No action has yet been taken
noon "500'* was played. Mrs. W.
Irene Haine«; Adah, Ms». Maltet out various farming method», In isted since the year 1929. except divisions.
Thirty estimates of coat of Are- looking to a successor to All the
r VanKleek won high »core ano
Hoyt; Ruth, Mr«. Stella Kills; Ks- cooperation with owners of ttic fr,m' August to October this >-«*1
T. 8 judging
will be Saturday
suppression to the forent service local Nazarene pulpit.
tlier, Mm. Alice L Scott; Martha,
wtili-'t will have a tendency wlien the relatenshlp was even morning. All exhibits should be Mr«. J. H. Dobbins, ci-nsrlation
Mm.
Minnfe
Hrhoene:
Klect*. ■ (u M|(>w up the runoff at wlnt.v " " ,r* f»»®ral.le to fa n r-m
iven T Z wer ! £
than In yrlare by noor, Thumday. Jan­ V s . Austin w.“
at present
Mrs. Kthel Phelps; Warder. Mr* I rainfall.
...
hM.okcH-hlefs.
cake,
and „ cards,
i vice
» • " * in
" T
„ 5. totaled
^ i
« |166,8lo
« iT w C O U N T Y ROLL C A L L
uary 7.
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Oregon
Present were Mesdames Nelson
,
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LARGEST TO DATE
The report, which Is available
' '
!*•
11 ' '* Scntliu-I. Sam
Meth'da to I k - tried which p f" '
rr.d t-he cost of ccviperatton with
K Fiater.
| ed i B m U w
r im tW t
» i l l In- from county agiriciiHural an
Walker. \\. R. VanKkek, M. C.
protective agencies under-
Wasbir.gtr-n county Red Cross
The ciTemonlea
wrrve
Inlet- 1 c|ud,. cultivât tor.
around
the contain« farm price data and oth- the rtU tivc position of each com­ \l< Kercher, W n . Reuter. Fred 1 ,aken b}. spw.lai ajfreem ^t with
ppemed with vccal numbers tty . ,|tr;iss rather than irp ami down er ir.f*irmalion on g large number pared with U m gun ral a»v;iaa<- IfiriclL.-.r. J. H. Dobbma o< Ttgard
state m ttie O xa-F tu ry r o w owuubersbip roll-call a moult tad te
Tom Thompson, of
Multncmah. 1 an<j
e»urhlt»hmcnt ,,f grass or r f farm products r f Imyiortance In grd conditions which have existed f r a 'k Austin, and Mis» V - a Mae t; an(| iiandon Are district was 3; 847JW). according to report this
week by A lf 0. Johnson of For­
aud an arcordian <hiel by Mias ^ ivjr,lnvi,
crops on »hpew loo steep agrlrultute of Oregon, showing
W.Kidin.
during other years and periods.
estimated
at approximately
est Grove, treasurer of the Cotin-
Kvelyn Williams snd Wilbur Jo-nn- 1
permit
ordinary cultivation _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^
3182,000.
tv Red CPoss chapter. This is the
Mr«. Iva Ruminer-- w «» tu vvitlioxit heavy lo»« of sull hum
~
Favor able weallwr and Are ha­ largest amount ever collected and
elargì- of the flowwr» and gif*». | croalon. The aikvantage of work
zard corxtitions were largely cre­ Is T*ry gratifying in view of the
The .Misses Ida Felsbcr md Kve­ log In all crop residues will I k .
dited for an except P-nwHy good fact that generous donations were
lyn Williams were tbe flower «-niphaslacd as w-ell.
tarly seajon reccrd, according to made to tbe Bandon relief fund
girls. The officers wrvre each pre­
r . H. BrunAagv*. associate region­ such a short time ago. However,
sented with a handmade gift from
al forester. However, abnormally
C l KREIST EV E N TS RHOTOCR ACHED FOR
If anyone wishes to contribute to
the Worthy Matron. Mm. W illiam » . Y O U N G C O U P L E TO
dangerous Are weather for the this wiffthy cause and haa not
MAKE HOME HERE
wlm was ulso slw w erel
» i 'l i
tall months. rt-mpBoeted by land
done x ; it is not too late to give
fluwers ard gifts
• ——
c Varirg. logging slash, incecdlary your donation 1V> your local chair­
Htiieilws ami refreshn.jnts of
Mr. I*<mard Adams ard Mis*
r.rd other fires, precipitated a man.
cake and coffee r o w hid« d Ihe fes- \|»rie Ann Sohaeffera were uniitd
crisis which tn ptrts of tbe state
tlvilles
I In trar- lage at 8t. Mary’s C'atlio-
Community donations
ln<-lude:
taxed the eff'<ts of the protective Hillsboro. $685; Ijturel, $26; Fan-
lu t: 111 > ti i - i BafttM gl 8 M a.m.
organization to tbe utmost. These mington, $5; Cedar Mill, $7; Hel­
Tuesday.
|ic< > mtu--
Futhci
S E G O N I) M E E T IN G
tires took particular trM from vetia, $9; V r t h Plain«, $21.75;
Rrhaefh ra < f l‘ i (land, hreth* r of
O F B R E E D E R S H E L D the hbii.e, read the service. The
l:.nd n ar the sMtlemcnts. Tbe Columbia
Academy
community.
rational forests beirg fart.tcr re-* $14; Scholls, including
bride was attended by her sister,
vlidway,
Tweity-Ave Washington rouoly l t d l<*o Schaeffers, bis'tiiet
nioveil fr-zn these area* where Groner,
of
Mountainside
districts.
Fnernsey llr«s-d<na
n:et « I *he the bride, was best man. An in­
: most r f the e c tn fire» origin»-
30; Leisyvtlle.
$10;
fbeeJVille.
lllllsbori» F haniher of F.Kiuuerce,
• ud. suffered smaller losses. In »6.50; Buxtcn. $4; Phillip«. $10:
fern al t crept Inn was held at the
Monday, Decemlier 28. at the se-
spite of heavy use of the nation­ O-enco. $11.50; Jacktomm dir.trict.
bride’ » borne after the ceremony.
coiul regular meeting of ilie new-
al forests
east
of the Cascade
7.35: Mourtalrdale. $5.25; Garden
The young couple Is weil known
h 4 rganlaed county association,
III make their home
| range du rng the deer season, it Home. $4; Bethany, $25; Metzger,
report* U B. Krarcii*. MÌmtwni h m , M i k w
is noteworthy that very few Ares $»2; Forest Grove, $297; Kansas
! i m # in rtv K« wh I Apartmerta, ttp-
p unly agent
were started by burners. Without City, $5; Washington County Fed-
lieir return front their wed-
The prlncl|«il aell* n of t.ie dirg trip south. IP-art rton people
the hearty cooperation of the pub­ ration 'Women's clubs, $5; Grove-
e roup was the formati» 41 of a plan MUeTV,ln|. ||)f>
lic the rerord of the h rg fire land. $6; Thatcher. $4.50; Dilley.
ddlikg were Mr.
1 I award ng r " ’h year a Gunn-
I season would have been less fa­ $30.50; Hillside, $33.75;
Cherry
Stipe, Mr, and
scy helfe« calf u« a lit c I ape **•
rt Table.
0-iove. $30.60;
Wilson,
$6.16;
Mis. R. It. Hummers, Mrs. 1» A.
rial to the outstanding Guernsey
u-
The aval (ability of the OCC as Pa-nks. $17.65; Purdln-, $3.50; T i­
Ism Adams, A. F. Ad-
4-11 club mendier at the county “ ■ ""**
w - lhimi
m1k.
j i Are fighting force, the efficien­ gard, *51; Gaston, $53.50; Green­
fair. Detlnlte |»l«ns a» lo the do- » ™ . Ml»» Hetty * • * * * -
Cornelius.
»32.35,
cy of the file guards and the re- ville, $6.50;
r ird the aw ard I ck will he . 11- Amarette Harnes, Misa t.einWlm
! ctptly
improved
roads, trails, \>hftford. » 6; Aloha-Huber, »77:
Sanfcrd,
Brd
Miss
Harbuta
ta
d
).
tvoiirym.fi IBIHr.
nounccd
lale<r.
Beaverton. $86;
lookouts
and other fire fighting Glenwocd, »5;
Plntis h r the membership and
facilities, were important factors Schefflm. »12.25; Tualatin. »12.50;
dues were discussed by the group. F A M I L Y I* A R T Y A T
1 ¡ n preventing more serkms los La Orel mood, »10; Verboort, »20;
F. W. Itobinaon, Aeld repeese«-
H. M. B A R N E S H O M E
and Sherwood.
ses. according to the forest offi­ Hazeldale. »8.75;
tatlve for the American Gttemsey
*-,03.75.
cial.
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jh
F a ille cluli,
whs present at the
I f there are any error» In the
Mr. and Mo». H. M. »urne»
meeting ard showed moving pic- were hosts at a large family dln-
published report of amounts from
L
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A
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W
S
tiwes of the recent Hyrd Aniar- \ tt>r pur|y a| t.helr home Fhrlstinas
communities the chairmen axe re­
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tic Expedition, and the port that (tay present w ire Mr. and Mrs.
quested to notify W. F. Norman
Dr. ard Mrs. Robert Wood and cf Aloha, president c t the county
thc Gupina«)' cattle played on this Wm. Famphell and daughter I’at-
son
and Dr.
and
Mrs. Boyd
Mientlflc trip.
s*. Ann of lfortciglon. Ore.; -Mr.
chapter.
Sprague and son who spent the
The next meeting will lie held and Mis. Juok Fleetwood i f Jew­
Christmas holidays at the V. A.
In February and will lie announced el. Ore.; Mr. ard Mrs. M. H. Met­
Wood and Fred Olmstead homes, S E V E R A L F R O M H E R E
re
Ife
and
sons,
Krnest
and
Don­
later.
'«ft for their -homes in Eastern
A T IN S T A LLA T IO N
ald; Mr. and Mrs. I* F. Barrvm;
Oregon. Sunday.
Miss
1.1
1
4
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1
U
-
Dames;
H
»rold
I’
e-
E D W A R D S E T N IK E R
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Felsher. Mr.
Snow covers
rhe • stwrmnding
|f, / i n i T V T V W IN N E R Wn‘ , rt: Harold Unities; Mrs. Ma-
IS I O U N n
» 1-^ r«l\ r(e Knuk'. H(| ,(,hn i(n), R0|iert
E. E. Stipe,
Mr. «ltd
hills and the ground is slightly and Mrs.
frozen. The Indications point to a Mr*. Guy Alexander. Mr. and Mrs.
„ ~
u.
triu. Haines. I.ater in the ewtiing. Mr.
Kdward Hetnlker, Rt. 2. « • » ► „ „
Mn(. Howard Fuller and
cold New Year's day, and to som8 R. R. Summer*. Mr». C. J. Barnes
boro, a number of the Hawhlale ^
nf ir.llsbon.
it will probably
be a wet one ard Ida Felsher attended the in­
■! 11 clubs ard the Mountain Home
% J , he
ty
though the prospects of the ground stallation ceremonies at Troutdale-
I; urn I ElectrlAcstlon elttb, re< ent-|^
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NEW POST FOR GUARD— Th«
being white that day In Beaver chapter O.K.S., Wednesday eve­
Country Horn« Magaain«, national
ning. at which Mr*. Stipe w'as
ton is slim.
S j S T . S l ' S U i J " K i ^ A N Y FROM H E R E
farm publication, announcea th«
the installing officer assisted by
Sunday
evening
guests
at
the
appointment of Samuel R. Guard
A T T E N D “ M E S S IA H "
lie was the county winner 'n ihetr
tte Past
Patron,
Mr. Spence.
Vi.
C.
McKereber
home
were
Mrs
ae
Contributing
Editor.
He
ia
one
national nural •loclrMIcgtl* n con­
Mrs. Felsher appeared on the pro­
J
W.
Huaon
ard
children
Peter
of beet known agricultural writ«ra
AND VELVET — The
Among Beaverton people atten­
test. rerkuts L. K. Franc!», assis­
Johr, and Virginia, Mr. M. Teel gram with a vocal number, ac­
In America and owner of the
moat gla m orou s c o m b in a tio n
ding
the rendition of Hordel’s
tant comity agent.
ing, and Lloyd Folkestad and w i companied by Mrs. Barnes.
Breeder's Gazette.
through the ages and now th« high­
33ie rural x-ICCtrlAcuttot» contest "Messiah-’ bv the lNirtlar.d Sym-
Kenneth of Portland, Miss Alyce
light of the eeaton'« fashion*.Anita
ROSA PONSELLE MAR­
Is one of several nation«' 4-11 p| ony Church Chorus In Port-
Bloom of (V*rvall!s, Mr*. Myrtle C H I C K E N S R U N N I N G :
Colby, screen etar, took four
RIES— Roaa Pontelie, opera
Contests aixl Is sponsored by the |«invl 8 urday were Mr. and .Mrs.
'I.ivermore and Waltvr Fm-hrsteln
strand« of pearl«, twitted them
•tar, and Carle A. Jackson,
O W N E R IS F I N E D
W’estin«bouse Klect.iic Company M. , m . Barnes, John Homes, Miss '
and uted them at a band on a high-
eon of tho Mayor of Balti­ j 01 Portland.
r f Pittsburgh. Tlie contest requires j 1^1« Ann Sefliy,
David Mason,
crowned black velvet hat. She car­
more, shown after they were
C. E. O ob rre was brought be
Mr. ami Mrs. R. R. Summers,
a group of drawings showing the .M i»» Alice Clement, D«-. and Mrs. j
ries out 'ho idea In her black
married in New York.
V i. a-fd Mirs. H. IT. Hanson gath­ lore Recorder Wilson Wednesday
I resent use of electricity on the c. E. Metson, Mr. and Mrs. Doy :
:ktail frock.
ered at the E. E. Stipe home for and charged with violating the
farm and recommended improve- ( } ray nr(j tli«« Misses Joy and A- (
...... .................
__, Town ordinances by letting Ida
Christmas
eve. ......
On m_________
Christmas day
ntents ard «Iso a wfHl«m essay of feCta Huktte. Heaverton people
TAKES LIFE AFTER SLAYING— Hope Morgen, who killed her
Mr. and Mrs. Summers were hosts chickens run at large. He plead
«bout 1000 words diseussing the : taking part in the program were
beet friend, Elizabeth Goltner, bride-to-be end daughter ef the dean
at dinner for the same group with guilty and was given a ten dollar
use anil «dvtwitages of electric
R. C. Doty, Miss
Miriam
of Michigan State College, at the result ef a pent-up urge to kill.
the addition of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy fire and five day* ht Jail, ‘ he )a‘l
power <-n Ihe farm.
; Doty, Miss Thelma Burns, Mrs. R.
Photograph was taken a few hour* before Mist Morgan committed
I Alexander, Mis* Evelyn Alexander sentience to be suspended If tha
In reeogrltlon of this award Ed- 1 |i. Denney, and Miss Katherine
suicide In her coll with a nooee mada of her pajamas.
fine ia paid.
I and Mike Rhodes.
wait! will receive a gold medal.
Dooroy.
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