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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME
X V I,
No.
Beaverton, VVaatiington County, Oregon, Friday, July 1, 19.'W
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MOLALLA BUCKEROO
TO BE HELD SOON
Committee Meets
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Judge Donald T. le m
pleton Re-elected A h
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Chairman Of Croup
dfrww more Molalla, Olfegon.
thin
lltll* citjr nestled In the
foothill*
of the < «»auk-«
Is!
re*dy to produce Ita tread epic I
of tbe old treat. On July 2-8-4
the great**! collection o f c o w - :
hoya over to uptwur In weelerli |
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w,n '*• *'
Apply Spray Now
Second Cover Spray
On Apples And I*eari>
Needs To Be Put On
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NON-HIGH SCHOOL
BOARD MEET TONITE
COUNTY C. E. UN­
ION N E W S NOTES
Next Hu Delay all America will
tag* to tbe highways
th j m -
tismal holiday, langthenad this
ywar because It lolls on a week­
end, la usiiored in.
to a t
year
five
Oregonians
lost their llvwe In highways ac
ddenta over the Fourth o f July
according to Hoc rotary of .Stale
Karl Hnell, who urges motorists
and pedestrians alike to celebrate
lb*- Fourth with safety first,
“ Nationally the Fourth o f July
accident
death (oil runs high
Into
the hundred* every year
und traffic accldanat are respr>n-
Ible for a majority of the vic­
tims,*' Snell declared,
“ Oregon
has made an mitstandlng safety
record so far this year, and it
would
be fitting If this stale
would
celebrate
Independence
bay by
keeping It* slat* free
from highway fatalities
About
one hundred persons
frnm
all parts of Washington
County attended the C . E. Car­
nival held in the school gymna­
sium at Cornelius Friday eve­
ning, June 24.
An interesting
Fithcl And F^arl Vader
program consisting of musical
number*, skit* and monologues
And Jesse Atkins A r­
wa* provided by C. E. mem­
rested In Affair
ber* from most of the societies
in the union. F'eles of magic by
Vuti/mai.ic Pistol Reported
Billy Bishop of Beaverton were
Stolen
B> U. ( hlehonski
a particular favorite of tbe aud­
ience.
Ethel Voder, 43. Karl Vadei,
Washirorton
1'r. on
C.
K
37 and Jess* Atkins, 20, were
Cabinet
met Sunday afternoon
ar;e»td last week in Tbe Dull*»
in a picnic grove on Th* Buck-
and returned
to Hillsboro to
horn
Farm, Scoggins
Valley.
face charges of contributing to
Twenty person* enjoyed the af
.te d. liiuiui ncy of a minor a*
ternoon
and pot-luck lunch In
l.e result of a »edd.u g involv
tbe evening
ing
a minor girl and Aikmo
A new member attending foi
sh eriffs rtporta sh ow .
the first time was Lois Shearer,
Glenn Ferry and Charles Pfahi
new
president of the Hillside
»ere
art listed Sunday morning
Society.
and lcdged in county jail. P ertj
Miss Evelyn Shearer was el-
was booked on a reckless driv­
ectied Educational Superintendent
es charge and Pfahi with
be­
to
replace I-mnie Lewis who
ing drunk on a public higuwaj
resigned some lime ago to at­
Theft of an automatic Coll
tend Northwest Chr: Rian Col -
.32 caliber pistol was reported
lege at Eugene.
Sunday by George Chiebowski,
The Cabinet decided to invite,
L.averton route 2.
the State C. E. Union deputa­
tion team to visit W ashirgion, Sheriff John \V. < om u l broke
Miller, 23, at
Union on Friday evening, Sep­ in upon John M
on the
tember ft. Plane of meeting will his h u t near Newton
river road Sunday just as Mil
be selected later.
Plans for the County C. E ler began arrangements for su
Miller
C<xnfeRence-Camp
are
rapidfy i ide. it was reported.
written a note
nearing completion
The loca­ had allegedly
tion
of the camp Is Shear« r and had slashed his wrist In
Park at Hillside. There will be an attempt to take his life. Hi
held in county
jail on
accomodations
for t w)erwy-*flve wis
students.
The conference will charges of threatening to com
begin Sunday, July 24, and ex­ mit suicide.
to
Itaker^ w-h*r/ Vh
o"^
W* nt
Appointment
of
a
Mrs. C . A. Johns and daugb
ters
Barbara and
Eleanor of
Portland were picnicking Sunday
with Mr*. J. H. Neal.
Mrs Neal also had old neigh-
hors of Portland a* Sunday cai-
lers, Mrs. Mayme Jewell, Mrs.
Imogen« Code, and son Tommy
and Miss Rose Whlttselt, mak-
Ing a very pleasant day for Mrs
Neal.
PWA MEET’ NG TO
BE HELD TUESDAY
One of a series of state-wide
preliminary meetings to discuss
public works projects which wlP
com*
under the PWA act of
1938 recently signed by Pres!
dent Roosevelt will he held at
the HIINboro
city hall al If
a m.
Tuesday C. C. Hockley
1 regional
director of PWA an
Dounccd.
Six Hundred Kiwaman* Front
Vorlhwesl Ai|eud .Reel
Some alx hundred Kiwan.au.,
from all parts oft he Northwest
gatheied a'. Timberllne Ix>d, e at
Mount Hood Monday evening of
this wetk to do honor to All-
Kiwanis night, the birthday of
the organization.
Among those from Beaverton
who
attended
the celebration
were Mr. and Mia. I. R. MeU-
l«r.
b r . and Mrs. J. R. Tal­
bert, Mr. and Mr*. A. E. W il­
son, Mr and Mrs. I, R. Rich­
ey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, Mr
and Mrs
John Kirby, Mr and
Mr*. C. E . Martin, Mrs. Ross
and sons, Mrs. Wilson and I-ouis
Wilson,
Mr. and Mra. H. M.
Barnes.
John Barnes, Barbarr
Jane Fields, Mr. and Mrs Mil
ton M etcalf and little Mi*s Kep­
ler.
Koch club in this section wa->
supposed to stage a stunt of
some kind. The Beaverton rlub
took along I>ouiK Wilson and
laicille Kepler, two of Miss Mar-
eelle Renoux’s dancing students,
who, we understand, performed
in their usual excellent manner
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! IN APPRECIATION
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tend through Saturday, July 30
Have
leased The Beaverteu Further
deljails
may be ob­
Bakery to Thomas Edwards of tained
by
writing to
Floyd
Portland
who
will
have full Shaw.
Route 1, Forest Grove
charge during the period o f the Oregon.
lease.
Next Cabinet meeting will be
We thank our customers for at Shearer Park. Hillside, July
their patronage and believe that 24.
A
gTosip of County
cabinet
by continuing their patronage of
(h e Bakery they will be satis­ members consisting of Joe Bates
factorily served.
I of
Gaston.
Della and Dorothy
Mr. and M rs.
Floyd
Henry Krause. Howes.
Shaw and Helen Aftbahr. all oi
Forest Grove visited the Beth-
any Christian Endeavor Soctety
Sunday evening. June 26.
BOW M AN
rooseveltbeceve
large check - ai
M»
Hyd* Fork horn..
,J , Roo<*T*n receW»«1 «
r c k H,T r * l.0 1 0 .0 0 0 .o r ^
work to b . carried on by
National Foundauo»
lot Intontii* Paralysis- Th
. Z Z . ,.p re..n < w i pro- I
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Of the Preside»’ •
Birlbday *a" ‘ a#l
“g
1 J $ % \ 1 000
i“" u
a7- came trou.
£>» *•
Which
March ol Dim**
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B A S E B A L L ' S NE W
COACH—Bab* Ruth re­
turns la baseball a* coach
ol tho Brooklyn Dodger*,
at a salary ol SIS.000 tor
tho remainder ot the sea-
ion. Appearing al batting
practise and on th* coach­
ing tines. Ruth is expected
to be a big drawing card.
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'UNCLE DANS" BIRTHDAY — Daniel
Carter Beard, hero ot Boy Scouts and
honorary prosldsnt ol tho Flthsr Body
Craftsman's Guild, gets a miniature
Napoleonic coach as an 88th birthday
gilt from tho Ganoral Motor* oducaticnal
foundation. Guild
Secretary William
S. McLean mad#
tho presentation.
A ,
SMALLEST
»*ANJ H
THE
WORLD — Po«' °** R1
Spaniard. 1. «be
tn ,h. world « e doesn« «F
p*a> much larger
J**
el a man ot normal »'»•• Pa
n rt y?or. Old. IB inches tall
and weigh* 1» P«un<U
FIGURES
d a m a g e c l a im
THF. R E V I E W
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.
They
will make their home
< berries need one more ap-
. i .
plication o f a poison halt spray n< * r P° &IK'__________
for controlling clierry fruit fly. T A V i n D C
D h T T T I fV
say* fl C . Jones. Assistant Fn
lA Y I X I K iN K B ilU K IN
tomologlst. Experiment' Station, FROM WHEATON
Corvallis. Even trees of tho var-
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k'l'iea where the fruit has al-
Mrs. George N. Taylor and
ready been harvested might w e ll, son* Douglas and Kenneth re-1
he sprayed to prevent flies from turned home from Wheaton, 11
infesting lainberts, or other late ilnols Monday
Mr. and Mra.
varieties later.
Taylor attended the graduation
The spray recommended la:
exercises o f their sons at Wheat-
I*‘ud Arsemvte
H pound on College. The boys were a-
Molasses
2 quart* mong tihlrteen honor students.
Winter to make
10 gallons. Mr. Taylor went on to Connec­
ticut to visit his mother, Mrs.
Elisabeth Taylor.
MANY VISITORS AT
J. H. NEAL HOME
All-Kiwanis -Night Is
Celebrated At Timber-
line I,od«e, Mt. Hood
CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR
succcssoi
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Jackson school district bonrd
tr
From Ibera they drove to Wal- succeed W illfcm I I . b i e r d o r / f j
if.
' J' k r' then through John who resigned recently, will a>
buy. Burns. I^kovlew and flls „ „ ^ hnndled
b the
ters and hesne via the Sant lam
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pass. They report three towns
John Day, lAkeview and Sister*
n* looking very prosperous, en- RIED ON TUESDAY
joying the fruits of heavy him-
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Bering operations
Charles Billstin was married
Hnow fell several places and Tuesday to Mr*. Nettie Dart oi
the weather wa* not just the Spokane, Washington. M r. Bill
sort ono usually chooses for a *tln
I*, a native of Beaverton
pleasure 'trip, Mrs. Daly report- having
spent practically
his
ed,
whole life here
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The marriage license was ob-
CHERRIES NEED
tained in Vancouver and a ft't
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It 4 f T
c’ i » i » t \r tlie ceremony the couple left for
I vJIr*UI\ tSAll o r RAY u ghort honeymoon at Seattle.
Held At Lodge
In The W E E K 'S N E W S
mltteenian; Gordon Fiato. shcr-
w««)d. .'ongreaa.onnl committer
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n,aD•
Washington
county’, non-high
l»ia :ru t n< minutlug comnuttc« •chool board will meet Friday !
includes
Henry Nolan, Form I ' evening (tonight) at the offir*»*
Krove:
George Blersdorf
Cor " t County School Su)>erlntendent.
«•Hus;
Mr*
Alice t.lmndKrr, h
B
Kruii.» lo complete l<s
Sherwood;
Mrs, y\da McHugh" orguniratlon for the owning year
Beaverton an Joe Moborlch. For , t anvas of the reirnlt* of the
**t Grove.
rm-nnt election in which Harrv ;
Khander
of
Progress was
re- j
elected for his second five-year
TRIP IS MADE TO
term, will be completed. Klee- ;
EASTERN OREGON
lion
of
a chairman la
also
achcdued for the meeting
A
H r.
and Mrs.
F. Daly \l
Jannsen of g —d r ift.
har ;
irn
recently from an inter served in that capacity for
tlic
♦*tlng
trip to Eastern and Om past five year*
Three Arrested In
rriage
ROADS TO BE BU S*
OVER W E E K E N D
Buckeroo
to establish record* In
hit dozing, calf riding and bronc
riding. Already litany of the top
Special (a r e Should lie Taken
hunda In the rodeo m ine are al
Meet I» Held At Hillsboro
In I pper Portion Of Tree
Afolalla practicing dally for tb>
Hodueoday Svenimi
Buckeroo. Numbered among those
(By W. F. Cyrus. Co. Agent)
, are auch rodeo »tar* aa K Par-
Annie and pear growers In the
WhsB tb« Republican Centra. ^
Van
^ P|>r.
commlttoe m*l at Mlllaboro on Mn„ Dv|l ,|nnlon flh«tniko R,.d, Wlilametta Valley should apply
the second cover spray now for
Wednesday evening tbe trtaei.rcl A, A|,rn n y o u „ „ -p,,.
the control of codling moth ac­
raported that not only bad all jj )( j ftnd ( .|ny rnrr
cording "to B, G. Thompson. As-
tillla
been in M but that there
. .
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* 1 1 - carload*
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HI*
o ,,f f born**
borne* and
siaCant Entomologist, Oregon Ex­
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OV' r ateora
are already
on
the
periment ¿Ration. For the past
four d olla r. In the treasury to
^
^
%
^
few evenings there ha* been a
be u«rd thl* year. Quite iinua-
.
.
. .
.
,
.
.
. . ,
tougheet
burking horaea levy- r
considerable
flight
o f codling
uul lu political circle* which art
,
*een
In the Pacific Northwcat
•noth* and eggs have hn»n depos­
woiiiMmcd to operate perennltll) ,r.
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The Itrabma »leers
need In the
ited
t'ndcr ordinary Willamette
Snell particularly urged that
bull riding take areat delight 'n
Judge
|a.nald T
Templeton 1ry,nj,
fn KOr# a r|der âfU r V’ allcy w-ealhtr condition*. tlit-M- motorists refrain from planntn:
which cannot
be made
wa* re elected
Chairman.
la on Ih* y
throwr,
hlm th, eggs will hatch in six or «even trips
during the holiday
iMvtaa. aecretary and Oeorge F or1 r(„ * , oy(,
hay, to ^
on ttw,|r day*. The spray should be ap­ comfortably
plied before these eggs hatch.
period, and that they give their
ter of FVrest drove, treasurer.
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mettle in thle event or rim- take
The
recommended
spray Is automobiles a thorough check­
«».her offlctr* elected were Mr , rhanc. on yfUlfM( ,lttdl
hur,
He
" llllamit of Forest Orovw. Mate
Monty
M, . I H o l l y w o t x ] powdered lead arsenal,, used at ing over before starting
he rate o f 3 pounds to 100 gal­ also advised motorist* to drive
committeeman Olive Scott Uab w m m n
aU r. and
riel of Oardtn Home, »tat* eon. iroup. o f trick and fancy rider* lons of water. In orchards where at moderate «peed* and to make
moth is not a serious a special effort to be courteous
mitta-ewomari. and Mr Hogan ol
roper,
w|„ ^ Kt tbc M o. codling
Carden
Home.
4 ong.esshmrt-
,,ucker(K) a|Hll|l , hu y v jr problem, two pounds of powdered *Hve traffic will be unusually
< oirunltteeman
: to
lh<, crow^a with tlartr lead arsenate to 100 gallons of heavy.
•ruler Is mifflcianlt to give con ­
■'Remember
to drive
slowly
Th<«e attending from this sec daring
atunU on horae back
trol .
past resort* and other crow d'd
Hon Include. Mr*
Anna Krugei while
traveling wt hreal^bec k
Calcium arsenase, used at the »pot*, and to control your speed
and Karl Flirher of North H-si speed
aero** the aiwna.
Monty
lule
o f 3 pounds powdered ca l­ on unfamiliar stretches of road.”
verton,
Mr. and Mr*. Oeorfc* juat recently complted two pic
Tltyng of South Beaverton and tom s In Hollywood and I* making cium arseuato to 100 gallons ol S n dl said. “ We can prevent the
S. law ren er of Wewt Hhipe
„ special trip to oppear at the water has been used successfully usual number of fatalRies if we
• n
the Wlllamotte Valley for will make a rvmsclous effort to
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M. dalla Huckeroo.
odilng moth control. Tests car give the ‘other fellow every pos­
SCOTT CHOSEN AS
Ouy
Ray. w orld, champion
led on by the Entomology Dt-
COUNTY CH AIRM AN
clown and hi* trick mule will ¡iruiicni o f the Oregon Kxper sible advantage.”
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be at the Buckeroo thia year to
djent ¿Station over a period of
Richard 0
Scott o f Sherwood o'“ * ” * 1«
CTOwi » M i »*«•'
even years indicate that under pie
and pear should be tbo.-
» a a chosen Friday
evening a* ^unnT
and atunta.
VlllnmeUc Valley conditiims col oughly covered with the spray
chairman
of
the Washington
»••"t*'"
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Buckgr.m ■him arsenate Is only slightly solution if worm injury is to be
rounty
democratic central co.,.. " how * w r >' ^ « ‘‘•'noon at 2 p m
«ss effective than lead arsenate prevented
Special care should
mit toe
In a meeting held at MoU)l* w,u fcUo h* v<“ to »,n- n codling moth control.
l>e taken In spraying the upper
Hillaboro chatnbei of commerrt ,ir t “ ‘n hrT v,*,,o r * a *,rw “ t“ r
Thoroughness
of application porticn
of the tree, a* more
room .
S c-tt ha* filled the ( mmi “ <1,‘ d* ,,y al 11 a m • a <'arnl'
* easential
In codling- moth than half of the codling mo*h
"Inn*
rt algnatbm o f
Bd
val company with tnnny rtmee*- control The foliage as well a.- < eggs are laid in tbe upper third
Moore la*t year
" lon attract Ion, a big dance cv- 'he entire surface of «very ap | o f the tr o t.
Mary U .
Roberta
of F W .
A ^
«
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«r o v e
wn. named vuw^hnlr
b" " d ^
° * ,h* n" ' h, * J " ,y
4t*h
a gigantic free fireworks
man. Anna Hetneck of Sherwixal
display
*•" n-tary ; (îeorge M
Hetiien.
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Subscription, $i.00 per yr. In Advance
COFFEE BY AIR - |
Sample, of beit coffee |
o» * 1 * latin-American I
republics were flown |
lo New York to bel
krewed as official bee-
•~Y* w|,h which Iced
Coffee W . . k was
opened. Here Mary
M,.s Miami I
S3* transports the I
»>09. from
,r<™ « a P™.
pa
THE NViION'S BEST—Mrs. Edna Eaton Wll.on. oll
* ' ^ c 'ipper l o ,
I Rlpl'l. Okla.. who has received the annual award oil nor1'' bo'lnd Plane
| tl*» Country Home Magatine as the champion country
newspaper correspondent ot th* United Slates. She won
S500 and a trip lo New York and Washington lor her
columns In the Stillwater. Okla., Gaiette.
H. M. Rummer of Hillaboro
route
4, reported to the sher­
iff's office that someone tnter-
ed his home Sunday afternoon
and took
a child’s bank, con­
taining assorted silver coins to­
talling about $10, and then re­
lieved a tray of ice cream from
the
family refrigerator.
Kntiy
•■»as gained by cutting
a hoie
*n a hack door screen and un­
latching the door.
Am unsrcbessfi.i attempt i/%
enter the home of Mrs. Mary
F. Sawyer o f near Orenco Mon­
day
night was
reported this
week. Occupants of a car which
drove in and trained headlightr
on
the house were frustrated
in their attempts to break in
R.
F . Bowman, who
lives
south of Aloha and who works “HUNG” JURY ON
lor the rail way service had a ESTABROOK TRIAL
rather
peculiar experience the
past week. He has been in the
For tbe second time, a circuit
habit of having his car washed couit jury failed to agree on a
and polished at the Union Sta­ verdict in the trial of Jack W
tion garage and recently a col­ Estabrook. Portland warehouse­
ored man who had been calling men’s union official, on bornb-
for his car came and he. Bow- , .ng charges, and wa3 discharged
man,
turned the keys over to shortly beicre 11 a.rn. Wednes­
the man to have tbe car taken day by Judge Frank R . Peters.
Vote
of the jury was under­
care o f.
When the car came back he stood to be 8 to 4 in favor ol
noticed a few slight marks on conviction, but 10 jurors were
in the case to reach a
it but tbe garage man said thai needed
be had injured it white back­ verdict. Discharge of the jury
came after more thau 38 hours
ing out o f the garage. Bowman
of deliberation.
thought
no more of it until a
District
Attorney G. Russei
fellow
turned up with a claim
Morgan declared Wednesday af-
for damages done in a collis on
terr.ocn that he will carry th|
on
Portland’s east side.
It
case through a third trial in an
seems that the garage had let
effort
to secure a conviction.
the workman go but be wattl­
Date of the third trial will be
ing a joy ride had taken the oc­
set by Judge R
Frank Feters,
casion to get the car and ap-
in Whose court both the disa­
propriate it for his own u se.
greement trials have been h ear!
One of the peculiar things a-
bout
the matter is that wher
Bowman
went down to policr MRS. LOFTUS BREAKS
headquarters to report an acci­ ARM
AND
LEG
dent they told him that he could
not make a report a« he was
Mrs.
Carson Loftus had the
not
driving
the car when it misfortune to fall from a cherry
happened.
tree
Tuesday and' break her
arm
and her leg. Mr. Loftus
is
only
partially
recovered*
McKELLS TO L E A V E
FOR SUMMER HOME from an infection In his hand
caused by contact with a rusty
nail. Certuinly misfortunes n e ­
Mr. and Mrs. W . C. McKell
ver come singly.
leave Saturday to spend a couple
of weeks at their summer home
on the Metolius. They say they GROUP ENJOYS A
just rent
the home but many PICNIC THURSDAY
folks
have only a rented home
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clep
so we see no reason why wt
may not call tibe cottage where, per of Oakland. California, Mr.<
they
stay the McKell summer Copland of Portland, Mrs. M.
C. McKercher and son George
home.
Iiester Davies will carry tbe «pent a delightful day on the
mail on route one while McKell Columbia River Highway, »top
ping at all points o f interest
is fishing.
and spreading a picnic lunch at
Eagle Cneeek.
LADIES
ATTEND
VOTERS’ LUNCHEON CONTEST IS WON AT
Mrs.
W . H. Engleke,
Mrs CRYSTAL LAKE SUN.
George
Thyng. Mrs. Jay Gib­
son
and Airs. Nelson Walker
attended the lea g u e o f Women
Voters lundheon at Forest Hill?
Club house Monday. Miss Ann
Mulheru, form er librarian from
Portland was the guestt speaker,
her subject. **Federal Education
waa moat intereatiaE.
Mike
Piencyl o f Beaverton*
and hi* brother Freddie Pienov*
of
Portland
playing together
in a “ Bocce Bowling” contest
won the championship for 19v*
and each was presented with a
cup. The game took place al
crystal Lake Park Sunday.