The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 27, 1928, Image 1

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BEAVERTON
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ENTERPRISE
PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
VOL. 2 NO. 20
BEAVERTON, OREGON,
CfcO. W. LlPPfcKr HOME
H i l i m HOLD
FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1928
Burning a Ship to Get Junk Metal
T K A N a F O K M E D iN IO
PEACE Or BEAUTY
PRICE 5 CENTS
C A N D ID A T E S M A Y BE BROUGHT
O U T TO O PPO SE FISH ER
NEXT TEAR ROAD
PROGRAM HALTED
W ill Tillamook have an indepen­
George W. Lippcrt, who recently
dent candidate to oppose Earl E.
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came here from Wisconsin ana *ci-
Fisher of Beaverton, republican nom­
Pioneer Chicken lu-U 1,11 lnc
Bachman piace, teir-
Andre«' E s «‘man
ine«
•» Ifc* N
Dunn*
Bill*
Retard
P ro fre *.
of
meny owned by L. j bt.cicney, ana
Kaiser of State, Make* Address.
vemb.r election?
is
the
question
Highway D.v.lopm .nt
wn0 is engaged in the poultry busi­
f\
which the Tillamook Headlight dis-
_
£ R Stroimjuist, of ligard, was a ness, has maue some decuftd un-
cusses
at
length
in
a
recent
issue
Oregon
motorists
and taxpayers
¿,ber of the John 1'anck party to provenients on the place wn.cn make I
lhe article reads as follows:
will be interested in the fact that
j tue two days’ session of thr 11 u,lt‘
thc outstanding places ol
"It is generally felt that Tillamook the so-called $J and $5 measures,
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State Poultrynien’s convention lla coiiunumty.
Mr. Gipper t, since
and Lincoln counties will be without which would have affected the state
‘ V Oregon Agricultural college co,mnti *K re lasl tall, has reniodelea
representation in the upper house if highway program, w ill not appear on
f , Wednesday and Thursday. Cor- ll,c “ llcnur
lhc house, repaintea
some action is not taken And this. ,he November ballot, as the neces-
I is a live city,
a $1.5(X),000 lhe wuog|Arork, papered all the room*,
with all due respect to the Washing »ary signatures to initiative petitions
Li Mine program is in progress on the lni,Jal,L‘d a bathroom, w ater worn*,
ton county man. It is hardly ex were not hied at Salem.
llree grounds. The boys’ dormitory a,,d a sct‘Ftlc tank. Oesides adorning
1 peeled of the Beaverton citizen, svho) The public mind has become cmi-
! .j cojt a million and one-half and l K exterior of the house witn pn-
. now is unopposed
for the senator- fused through extensive preliminary
* be paid for from receipts of the t»ulasi lattice wore, and lawn bench-
ship, that he can overlook the in- discussion in the state press of these
*/_, There were more than 2UU cs
ihls setting, among the cherry.
terests of his own county when they bills, and it should be pointed out,
I .„-red at the convention. A straw aPl,lc aml l'lum trees, makes one I
perhaps are not in exact accord with as a matter of interest of thc high
S i for president resulted in 109 for oi beauty.
Tillamook county, something that is ( «t importance, that the only mcas
He over anil 2b for Smith. The min-
* “ • Lippcrt has also repainted the
sure to crop out at some time, local ures relating to motor vehicle license
sterial conference from J states also ar*>t chicken house a brown with
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interests feel. On this ground they » n j a tax ou gasoline which will have
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'n'lulged "> a straw vote with all fo. whlte tn.nm.ng. He has built on a
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feel that although Washington county I * place on
the ballot
are those
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I Hoover 100 votes. Andrew Eggiman ,,lanure shed which is concrete lined
has representation and perhaps, Yam- j initiated by Joe Dunne, of Portland
I Cedar Mills spoke Thursday af- t0 Prevt‘nt combustion, and the win-
A wur-tline ship being burned at Portland, Ore., to get thousand« ot hill, the coast counties in the joint I Mr. Dunne's license bill provides
noon and as usual, was given an dows are screened to keep out the|
senatorship are without a voice.
for a general reduction in license fees
dollars' worth of metal out of It for Junk.
nation He is, you know boys and '*lcs- ^ 'is is done for sanitary pur-
"The closeness of the race in which|of approximately 50 per cent. If this
ls the pioneer chicken raiser of F0!,cs an<* to prevent the spread oi
Fisher defeated t .
1. Edwards o f ‘bill should be approved by the people
the state, having started 52 years ago; dlsa*asc*-
A L L IN SU R AN C E PO LIC IES
N O M IN A T E D FOR L E G IS L A T U R E Tillamook at the primaries by but a in November, thc state highway fund
Lhen his hens laid the entire year
e
ilas a‘so torn dc*,vn the old
scant 51 votes it also taken into con ¡will lose about $.1,000,1)00. The other
DO NOT IN SU R E
Official Returns
mi <T After getting
the audience ter- lcnce l*ial used to be on the place
I sideration.
Many
believe that
aiimtiative measure would increase the
nblv excited he stated that at that and installed in its stead a 750 foot
'more aggressive campaign in behalf 1 gasoline tax from three to five cents
Word has come to this office of
FOR SE N A TO R
he had but two hens. Last year s' x
h’krh steel fence.
of the Tillamook county man would
per gallon If both bills should pass,
sales of automobile insurance by
Ike brooded— all by himself— 4600 baby' Another means of sanitation is hi>
have
brought about his election
the state's income from the gas tax
high-pressure salesmen svhich it is llth District Washington County
thicks and he declares it was some
al*l'aratuses for his chickens. claimed is cheaper than any local
Edward Schulnierich, Hillsboro, Rep. Edwards carried his own county byjwould be increased about $1,200,1*10,
^ ivs getting into ' lnere
are 12
of these on the place.'
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i as they w
'ilw
place. man can quote.
Loyal M. Graham, Forest Grove. *
majority, polling IWo votes'leaving the highway department with
jo
w rr.
ire always
g m in g nuo tn tic
, i- ol .
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but the victims after
,
i
Li
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t,i«
riliiMnu
w-iv
they
workon
the
order
of
the
san; . receiving their i
here. He also carried Yamhill with # net loss of nearly $2,(**>,(**) Should
I mischief He tout in ms pica.-ing way
policy find that it does Dein.
, ow i lie used
. . i t to
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hut» cows
rnuM. hut
h.- V
ary
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better
than 200 majority. Lincoln the people approve
the decreased
b
have
Dut nc
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' drinking fountains seen on anv not cover all
the risks and are com­
24th District— Washington County
, county was about even up. Fisher license fees set up in thc Dunne bill
|tver could get enough milk to pay strcct
thc lar^ ’r c' " cs. carD a plaining to local insurance men and
Earl E. Fisher, Beaverton, Kep.
the feed bill—but new with chickens, constant steam of cool, clear watei having new policies made out by
¡getting his big support in Washing- and reject the increased gas tax of
C. J. Edwards, Tillamook, Dem.
! ion county with 279H to Edwards’ his other bill, the net loss to the
,ni! he doesn’t claim 100% egg pro- 10 lkc chickens, which gives their.! them.
(faction, there is always money for | clear fresh water at all times w.th-
11072. Therefore, it
follows, it i* highway fund wou d amount to a
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Suspicion was first aroused (when
urged that Washington county, too, sum equivalent to that mwv avail­
the feed bill. Mr. Eggiman is strong “ ut ‘ he laf f
carr>’1" « f
“ " “ I it was found that the insurance had
15th District— Washington County
is friendly to Tillamook
and it is able for n*w construction and better­
for Manager E. j. Dixon and the Pa- to *hf™-
lheref “ ,,ut ,he leasl to be paid in advance before the
Charles
R.
LaFollctt,
Cornelius, felt a strong candidate would be able ments. Under this threatening situ-
L ie Cooperative Poultry Producers. P « »«W « chance of d.seas. contamma- policy would be issued and lhe checks
I to make progress there at the same ation, thr highway commission has
He said that when the pullets began tion through the drinking source
were always cashed at lhe local banks
time holding the vote maintained ¡11 been forced to call a halt in its
l0 lav all those marbles he didn’ t I The general improvements made by within a short time after being given) ^ ¡'rank 1 cters. Hillsboro, Rep
' contemplated program for next year
lee what Mr. Dixon was going to do f
L 'PPert ° “ th,s f « ’ lls K00'1 out to the salesmen, the men rush-1 L. E. Wilkes, 1K22 Base Line St., the other counties by Edwards."
— McMinnville News-Reporter, and to hold in abeyance any expendi-
,„h them, but Mr. Dixon, who oc-' J(>catlun- together with the success ing to the bank several times a dav Hillsboro, Rep.
ture other than maintenance ami the
copied a front seat at that time, only ^ “ « " * *o *
h* " " * « " h raising i
T. L. Perkins, Hillsboro, Dem
N £ w F L E CTR1C
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chickens, would indicate that his place —so that the victim could not change
mandatory payments of puucipal and
milled knowingly. All things point . . . .
,
his mind and cancel the checks.
Anna L Wells, 52J 7th St.. Hill-
r
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- l i - l -,, is bound to be not only a profitable
TH R E A D IN G M A C H IN E
interest on road bonds.
to a •prosperous year for the chicken
As in every line of business it lboro Dem
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r-
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, .¡o n e to him. but another addition o f'
AT NOYES
The above figures are based on
raisers Eggs are scarce— independent1
.
,
, will pay customers to patronize the
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careful and constructive eMitml'-- of
beautiful improvement to Aloha anil
• Received both republican and dem-
dealers are offering a premium lor
local man— the man who lives next I
F. A Noyes has purchased a new state revenues relating to the highway
| fresh eggs-are also trying to make ,hc «oninuimty.
| door to you, who has the interest ocra,,c “ w u n«.ons.
electric pipe threading machine and fund, which was set up hv the neople
association members dissatisfied. All
■ of our community at heart and who
it take* only a few minutes to and the legislature to accomplish a
will give you 100 per cent service ROSE F LE T C H E R SHOP
should cooperate and join the e g g , T W O CARS COME
of state road con-
S E L L IN G O U T M E R C H A N D IS E
any
pipT " V “ ,r.'" ’ ’ jd* finit.« ' )TO« ! * " ° !
TO G E TH E R ON CORNER on anything you want. He w ill a l-:
association if he wishes to put th<*
They are taking order* lor thread- struction. Tni* proi gram is far from
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ways treat you right.
¡great poultry industry on a good j
ing pipe and customer* will have to completion at this time.
II of Portland had his front
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' Mrs.
Rose
Fletcher
paying basis. Only cooperation will
l
announces
wait only a few minutes.
A marriage license was issued to
that she will sell everything in her
do, folks. Join thc association!
¡fender smashed in a collision Wednes- LO C AL RE SID EN TS SPEND
David
Hardy of Portland and Paul-
SU
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AY
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BLUE
L
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K
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P
A
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store
at
cost,
everything
must
go—
day evening at the corner of Broad
|og
ine
F.
Strucken of Tigard.
LO
S
T—Female
Boston
Bull
as
she
intends
going
on
the
road
way and Main Street, North
PEEVED ABO U T
M A IL BOXES
< Nell gave a signal to turn but
Mr. and Mrs. t J Stickncy spent Avith a line of Spencer corsets and Phone Dr. Thatcher, ATwatcr .17.17
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Mervin Dant, of Tobias, who was Sunday at Blue Lake park, just 1 lingerie and hosiery.
She has ac |
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Your child shottlo dunk at least
Residents of Jones road
arc
peeved
j
driving
a
W’illys-Knight
sedan
owned
north
of
Fairview,
which
is
about^a
cepted
the
agency
for
Spencer^
corsets
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,\VM. E. BORAH
ruau aiv I 'l i i i u i
w iiiys-rvingiu k > kh
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a quart of aulk a day. Phoue
because their mail boxes were re- j bv Mrs C hester Johnson was travel- 30 minutes drive out Sandy boule- for Washington and Yamhill coun-
TO SPEAK AT ASSOCIATION
! Akvha Dairy.-Adv.
•
,..struction o
of f the|jn),
the'..,./,...,
, c and
and did
did not
not see
see the
the sig
sig- 'a ril from Portland.
Beautiful Blue ty.
moved 12 feet by construction
two f f ast
MEETINGl
new Canyon road.
This, in itself, ,,a| unlil t<>o late, and in trying to lake is the most popular camping,
FOR S A L E — 1924 Chevrolet light
would be little cause for complaint avoid ,hp collision ran into a tele-
a" d
res<>r' " car
.
- , w .,
Aberdeen. Wash.. (Special). Sav GRANGE D A Y AT
were it not for the fact that the phonc ,)0,e conmpletely wrecking thc Portland, but very few of our peo delivery for $50.00 cash Apply W , -,
^
|eader> , r0lll ten we„ .
C H A M P O E G PARK
12 feet are ... a downward direction, runt end of .he car he was driving. P»« »>ere have known of this lake ham* ft Gibson
252 Jefferson St
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province of Brit-
down a steep bank.
The residents
car was towed to Stipes garage u
j
I ish Columbia will gather here Aug-
Sunday was Grange day at C hain-
have sent a petition to Roadmaster j for rel,ajrs.
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ust 8 to II to discuss mutual buvi
T W O NEW
porg
park and a large number of
“ Divorces Increasing 111 America”
problems. Senator William E
Ruck asking for relief.
STORES RENTED — Headline. That’s just like those Borah has been invited as the prin-p igard members spent the day there.
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Americans: always wanting bigger and «jpal speaker for the annual ban-|Th« roads have been widened and iin
Scholls Epworth league has named
EXTENDED T R IP TO BE
the following officers- Evelyn Hesse.
C L
Baker of 1 ortland who has bettfr divorc„
Over 500 delegates, it is ex- proved and the place is easily reached
MADE BY L O C A L F A M IL Y
the following officer,.
y
. ' rented the old postoff.ee budding
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| J ec fd , will be in attendance and by auto.
A N D R E L A T IV E S president; Cecil Jack. Thomas Reed,
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With a good book and an efficient these will represent associations hav-
Among those present were. Mr and
j Garnet Guild and Grace Miller, vice- expects to *’1" "
1, wirh a large stock o K'J f)y swatter one can enjoy a pleasant j i „ g assets of $750,(*»0,000 The visit- Mrs. O. H. Butler, Arthur Ray. Mr
J. B. Keeler and daughter Vera | presidents; Marjorie Larkin, secre- August
eral merchandise.
Look
afternoon on the front porch..
or, will be entertained at banquets and \|ri Win. Kay. Mrs Ida Gustin,
>nd Yi lta, who have been visiting tarv-treasurer;
Ada
Christensen nonneements in jiapcr.
in trips and picnics at the Pacific ^ (r Patchett, Mr and Mrs Bailey,
Mr Keeler's sister ,Mrs. V. A. pianist; Mrs. Clifford Larkin, assist-,
S D Treffren
l»ewey Drorbaugh moved into lhe T U A L A T IN VALL.F.Y LEAG U E
ocean beaches, JO miles iwest of here.| \|rg H arnw . Mr*. Flora Leedy. Mr
Wood, expect to leave Saturday, ac­ am pianist; Mr.. S. D T " ,,r' n-! COTn„
¡n ,h , K,.s,i bn,Um «
CLOSES SEASON and in sight
seeing
trip* throughjand Mr* J. A. Crabtree and family
companied by M r. and M rs. V. A. chorisicr.
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sawmills,
door
factories,
logging y r and M r,
Payton.
Miss Dell
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^isxl and son Billy, for Idaho Falls, ice cream social at the enuren rri location. A partition
W
L Pet camps and big timber.
has been erect-
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IStibbe.
Mrs.
Seige
and
Mr.
and Mrs
Ha, to visit Mrs. Orvill Yancey, day evening.
U 1 000
St. Phillips ....... _________ 12
Van Kleek.
another sister. From there they will
3 7K5
Verboort .... ..... .............II
So to Deer Lodge, Mont., to visit
Several interesting speaker* made
and the shop back of that
Tigard
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SU M M ER SESSION CLOSES
‘*rt Gibson. Mr. Keeler’s brother- CO NSERVE W A T E R S U PP L Y
short
adrrsse* The
assertion was
7
6
5.W
Garden
Home
large show window will give hin
IN CASE OF F IR E
in-law, and D. F. Keeler,
their f
.9*1 This week marks the close of the »>»J«
congress would appropriate
Ihiniwav Park ..._________ 7 7
space to display his goods.
father. They are planning to spend
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2D six week summer session at .he state,$100.000 if the state would do the
Brickyard
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Mitral days at Yellowstone National
An order has been issued by the
r f r c Y DIED
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Rcavcrton ........ _________ 3
‘Jl'¡college at Corvallis which has been, tanif to niakr thin place a mecca 1« r
city council this week M A R T IN B E "<pY DIE ^
Drk, Crater lake, thc Oregon caves.1 Beaverton
j
Fairvale .....- .... .... .......... 2 11 .154 more widely attended and generally visitors like Bunker Hill. New btiild-
»nd other scenic (>oints on their tHat water can not be used forj
more successful than ever before, ac \ ings and better roads are needed here
w»y to their home in Oakland, Cal. sprinkling
purposes and
parties
1.adieu’
Missionary
Martin Bergy died at the Masonic
The
Young
caught violating this order will be
the home of Klina
citv home Thursday evening
Mr Bergy Circle met at
Special Dance
at
Fairvale Girl
.
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W ...U
MRS W H. BOYD E N T E R T A IN S
subject to discontinuation ot '•“ z
Refresh nounerd. it has reached about 14(1»
Hagey Tuesday evening.
more
than
half
of
which
were
regular
i
Dance
Band
from
California
will
BRIDGE C LU B F R ID A Y water service.
heat and March 22. 1K57. He belonged to ih. menu were »erven
1 Giving to the extreme
degree
students
Dr
Mary
Swartz
Rose
furnish
music.
Saturday
night,
July
Grand River lodge, A. F. A M , and
Admission 50c.
Mrs W. H. Boyd entertained the fire risk this order has been neces affiliated suth the Masonic lodge at
nutrition specialist and author, of New 2Rth
York, drew many advanced student*
“ ME A N D M Y S H A D O W “
‘ "«'lav and Friday afternoon bridge sary to conserve
*” P p y .
thls ,,iacc ¡n 1922. Mr. Bergv lived
Extreme care should be taken by ln,s *. c
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from the entire west. Knute Hock-
dubs last Friday in the beautiful
< hildren on a farm in Beaverton for a number j
W e hear a lot about thc "power
*r>ve on her place
A lovely lunch- residents to prevent fires
Whether
you
are
strolling
down
ne’s course was extremely popular as
f years. He w*ent to the Mas,-nie,
^ ^
jf| ,g24 Ho
if, May the avenue, working at a bench, writ were other* in vocational education of thc printed word,” but the truth i*
r ‘U was served after which bridge should no, be a l l i e d to P '^ w i t h
that the printed word has only as
Bergy. died in January of this year ing at a desk, or what not, there and other school*.
*»* the afternoon’ s diversion.
Airs matches and when tr »
much power as the amount of under
Me Rergy’s funeral was held in the are two things from which you can’t
Ci. Donaldson and Mrs. Guv Mc- care should be taken
standing and sincerity and virildv
get awav—your shadow and your op
orrruck had the high scores for spark of fire is out before leaving Masonic home Tuesday afternoon
The best thing to live inside of is
back
of it. Printing doesn't supply
Rev Marcy of Forest Grove M 'portunity. Rarely dor* an hour o f your income
**^1 of the clubs.
Those present , it-
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,
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the power T H IN K IN G DOFS
Mrsdames F H Scheonr. F
Let’s all work together, fires are F church, led the funeral services ¡any working day pas* that each one)
' Donaldson, F
L
Spencer, E. W
expensive things__________
at that place.
not have opportunity to _ OULT||Y,
C U LL IN G
DEMON.
Beaver lodge A F ft A M had do something, lie it ever so little
’nodruff. lv,v Gray, A. F.. Hansen. \
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3TRATION
TTie doctor says drink plenty of
f
AfcKill
T F Davis, F.lmer BOYS BAND OF B E LLFLO W E R
charge of the services at the grave l toward plrasmg those whose good
good Rutter Milk for your health,
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R R Summers. H R Nd-
POST. A M E R IC A N
LEGION
Earl Evans delivered rhe address * ' » * « va,uf
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M r
Vn r»uv McCormick, J C Huntlev.
PASS TH R U B EAV ER TO N Tht
^!1 bfarer^ w ere- B W
lard
T o do juit a littr better the ta^k* A poultry culling demonstration will ornfr Market, Highway
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K’ R f)ennev 1» -\ YVo 1 R bert
: Vv<- <-u|mntrl j ; n, Lesris and '
ter
- " Bc,,‘ W _a
v\ 1
pegs wa
ntnl extension electric lire i * 1 flower, 1 al.. stopped for a e" J?', of arrangements
'1'r t ’^ced in the Walnut Grovel uters in front of • tipe * k!" ra‘f f
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. "’" nnitv, south o f
Sch.dls. on nesday. Their mascot, a baby
A letter was received from Y\ I
D ' ■'»I»' *side
District Manager attracted quite a hit
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Noves who is <>n his wav to Yri/ona
f aster
s*vs this is beinv
taking a ba'b in
the water Uft , ^ t He
■T° f »»vs
beim by
Dv taxing
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j has n„
f,| in w-
ght an-’ i*
not . Kajn
gained
weight
’ l,*c
•Gstes*.
Blasser,
Titcomb
‘ walnut ranch
and
thc -
in that vKm
to about $«l.rtm.
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The Boy»* bat
Mr
Aft
an-»
Mrs
' is
Hoed loop Sunday
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. ,o rf
,
at hand is our biggest opportunity be held at Fred Muhley’s poultry fang Railroad tracks.
There is no need to wait for extra ¡,t Cornelina August 2nd, at I JO p m l
lo good IH. I Cosby gonhry special.'’ o f thal
A number of good wood stoves
actions, when we can use the ordi- O A C. Extension Service m il con- were taken in exchange for (■•
nary every-day situations
duct the demonstration.
ranges in the Tigard district These
— f »arfnel
Rrar’ .i si poultry culling of laying ranges will be sold al a barg.i •<
flocks it best done at this time.
W rite or call Mr
Those interested are , invited to at- G m ft C okl
'A P ’«vician is a man mho under
stands bow t n ohe h.s a iM o m be- tend
j Portland, Oregon
culling demon
* davs and then is <
k »»** •
r ’.eg,, Union But a dip-
O , August 3rd a et
D-'nh cold tntlk
. rof , r%eral daw l»e- lomat it one who understands hi/w to ««ration will be held at the farm of
ag-r:
•
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}i.\m p *w k at R f d
yms II Iced better
Coblenlz Portland
1
1 M k H I Ml*
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Instead of eoffee
Aleha D airy—Ad