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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
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Colby, deceased, by the County Court of the State of regon for Washington County, and las qualified. persons haying claims against said estate are here "by notified to present same, duly -verified as by law required, to the -undersigned, at his residence, R. t. 1, Beaverton, Oregon, or to his at torneys below named, ' within - six months from the date hereof. ' Dated and first published Febru ary 21, 1919. J. B. JAMIESON, Administrator Estate of Charles W. Colby, Deceased. ' Ridgway & Johnson, Attorneys, Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Oregon. " FOR SALE Brigg's Early pota to seed, 11.75 per cwt. A. A. Pike. FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey cows, second and fourth calving. Heavy, rich milkers. Gentle and ac customed to children. R. W. Cook, R. -U, two miles south of Beaverton 12tf W)Y 80QVT DOINGS. Saturday afternoon March 15th, Scouts Lesion Fairweather, . Jack Malarkey, Raymond Rossi and We8 ley Cook' were successful in thai portion of the test necessary to qualify for Eecond Class Rank, by covering the distance of one mile at Scout's pace in twelve minutes. Our committeeman Mr. Doy Gray acted as official starter, giving each Scout a slip of paper with the Scout's name written thereon together with the time of their starting. They were dispatched individually and paced two minutes apart Our Scoutmas ter and Senior Patrol Leader, Archi bald Masters, were stationed at the City limits, one mile South, to re ceive the candidates and note ' the time of their arrival. Tenderfoot Lawrence Hughson, while not eli gible, also participated to gain ex perience " preparatory . to the time when he is eligible and takes the real test Tenderfoot Fred Stump acted as messanger and watched the proceedings from the side lines.. In the evening , proceeding the regular meeting, tests were continu ed by describing, satisfactorily, the contents of one store window after observing four windows with an al lowance of but one minute to gaze at each window,' From the four windows observed, Mr. A. H. Spran er's attractive Window, made up of good things to EAT was selected for the test. ' Scouts were stationed at distance in charge of Assistant Scoutmaster, Chas. Fry and after; our Troop Bugler Wesley Cook, had passed .his test, Scouts were sum moned, singly, by the bugler, to come forward. : As they approached close to the window they about fac ed and described the contents of the window. In addition to our Bugler Wesley Cook, the other Scouts were Lester Fairweather, Albert and Ray mond Rossi,'.'.: Ernest Masters and Fred Stump. For Wesley Cook this completes 'every test required of a Scout to qualify for the rank of Second Class. f ' At the regular meeting Lawrence Hughson and Jacob Schmidt passed their Tenderfoot Test. Saturday noon the 22nd opportuni ty will be given other Tenderfoot Scouts to - make the mile Scout's Pace followed with the outdoor fire building (only two matches allow ed) and the cooking of lb. of meat and two potatoes without any cook ing utensils. All eligible Scouts should avail themselves of this op portunity for it is quite likeiy the limited time of our Scoutmaster will have to be diverted to FirBt Class Scout work from this time on. Our next' enrollment May 31st, . to our National Council, must disclose pro gress on the part of every Scout. Something Doing Very boon! Greatest Surpmedi All WATCH THIS PAPEI FOR ANNOUNCEMENT 1 4'1 J. L'l'r'i. 010 HIM If BEAVERTpN HILLSBQRQ FOREST GROVE D. 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HILLSBORO, OREGON. ; All make? of .batteries repaired and recharged ' Service Batteries for All Slakes ','!" , , of Cars. '(; ".; ;; 'A ' WHEN IN NEED OP A NEW BATTERY, GET MY PRICES. . Fjye .furnished 'housekeeping 'rooms for rent in cottage beside hotel. Call at Commercial Hotel. 12 The regular services will be held Sunday morning and evening at the Methodist Episcopal church. "