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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1918)
To our- Rural Route Readers c There is no moral reason why we should have to make this apology to you. We did our part to get the regular edition to you on time. - But - circumstances over which we had no control prevented the papers getting in the mail in time to catch the rural routes, so we are sending this tattle traoer to tell you that the opening will be pulled off ae cordinsr to program, that the starch factory will be running, that an expert will be here all day to answer, questions about the grading and marketing of potatoes and that there will be good lunches served by the Hon or Guard girls at both the noon hour and in the evening:. ,: The regular speaking program will begin at 1:16 Saturday af- 'nrnoon. Mrs. Kilburg returned to her Ion the ground that sentiment i home at Buxton Monday. HONOR GUARD GIRLS TO SERVE LUNCH AT NOON ON SATURDAY Those Whs Cone Early to The Starch Factory Formal Opening May Be Assured of Plenty To Eat at Midday. , n : " 1 "' ' The lunch committee has ar ranged with the Beaverton Hon or Guard Girls, who are to serve a dinner in the evening of March 16, St Grange Hall, to serve a lunch at midday as well. Thus every person who comes early the community is about evenly divided, the inconvenience to the public at present is slight, and that the proposed new location would tend to increase the haz ard to vehicle traffic by obstruct ing the view. - POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS Friends of B. L, Tucker in this vicinity are urging him to make the campaign for the State Leg islature. Mr. Tucker's well known qualifications render him an Meal candidate for the place, but he "hesitating about mak ing a start in politics which he to the starch factory opening is ly is, for him, an untried field. assured of the best of service at W. 6. Hare of Hillsboro, for- both noon and evening meals, ev- Huber Citizens, Live in Highway Matter, Appoint Committee To Prepare for Second Road Dance At meeting of the Huber Commercial Club Wednesday ev - minir. a committee composed of W. J. Lang, chairman, K. E. Britch and George Covell, was named to confer with commit tees from Beaverton and other interested points, for a second Highway dance to be held in the near future. There is yet approximately $200 to raise and a real live dance ought to do it. ery cent of the proceeds of the hmch and dinner will go to the war relief work of the Honor Guard girls. . J.Z5.W takes $125.00 surrey, practically new. I am going pwav. Call at Huber Mercantile Co., Huber, Oregon. 11 Mrs. Ida Kilburg and son. Tony Jr. were the guests of Prof, and Mrs. Clarence Phillips fror Farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Rose Monday night about 60 citi zens of Huber and vicinity gave a farewell reception to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rose, who are to lei next Tuesday for their new home in St. Cloud, Minn. Music cards and speech-making whiled away the hours all too rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are held in high esteem among the friends and neighbors whom they have known during their residence ip this county and the Times joins their many friends in wishing them prosperity and happiness in their new home and extending to them a cordial invitation to come back and again live in this county, i Elmonica Station Wm Not Be Moved, Says State CommlMdoo The Time is in receipt of a communication from Ed. Wright secretary of the State Public Friday to Sunday, Saturday in Service Commission, saying that company with Prof, and Mrs) the petition to have Elmonica Phillips and son, Clarence, Jr.. Station on the Oregon Electric they went to Portland and spent moved (00 feet eastward has Sunday n the city with friends, been denied by the commission, mer representative from this county, is being urged to file for' the nomination and will probably do so. That Hillsboro wants him to run cannot be questioned, for just the other day they went out an", trot a petition with a hund red names asking him to fiile and it took but a few minutes to dn 'it .. J. P. Hurlev of the Forest Grove News'Times is being put in shape for the legislative race. He has made good as a newspap er publisher, so we do not see why he should want to waste his time on mere legislative laurels, but if you really want it, Brother Hurley, here's our hand. F. A. Everest is out for the nomination for recorder. He is at present chief deputy and has many friends who think he fi the right man for the place. : We expect to see a number of ambitious ones here Saturday and next week we can tell you a lot about them. The Times will not be backward about saying what it thinks. Pure bred black Minorca eggs 76 cents setting. Mrs. Henry Luchs, route 3, Beaverton, lltf FOR SALE-1916 Ford Run about. Good condition. Inquire Chas. Billstin, Beaverton, Or. 11