QUALITY MARKS COUNTY FAIR AÍ HILLSBORO LOCAL PEOPLE J. Edwards Ruildings” by M. C. Smith of Gar- ¡s sponsorjng an cssay contest. In bl8 production "The Underworld." now handling the well known Acme i ?,hcrwood' Kt J Farm C ro p « and V cga ta b la « den Home. A third talk was made which the school children uf {j,,, an extremely dramatic story of how paints which they arc offering at a I T h r o b e d G rain « and Sead« by Miss Mary Kingston on “Aim for county will participate, the subject lb* other half of the world live”, special price for fall painting. Mrs. Ed Boring and R. D. Young Christian Endeavor.” All of these ~0 bc -w h y Herbert Hoover Should s ‘“ ce Mr. Harris has assumed Mr. Dictsch also has the agency Best While Winter W heat-lit-W m |spent Sunday hunting at Hebo. proved very practical, be FLIected President of the United charge of the theatre he has had the for the Allen Parlor Furnace which Precht, Sherwood. Best Flax - 1st - Win. Precht, Sher­ _____ 0|dcr people then assembled g tates ” interior of the show house painted arc an ornament in any home. wood. Mr and Mrs. H. Garl and daugh- for pnfycr m ttjinf while the yoonger The following simple rules will l,l<* kalsomnud and the oiits. U -------------------- Yellow Bant. Corn-lst-1. J. Van I'tf Esther of Portland spent Sun- people all remained in the basement govern:— painted. He has al>o had foM or- h m . p W A N T ! D Women and girl* p M the home of H. C. Hartwig. f,„ a Bible drill and a story by Mrs. Thc tlt)c shall bc -W hy Herbert a*mea^ hghti installed in fraat of w„ lk pPars and apple* Many ~ cek- l:< ^th-W m. Pré« ht, ¡O A Cooper. Hoover Should bc Elected President building. 1 wo large shrubs earn $¿50 to $5.00 per day. * Sherwood. Other these are being of thc |jnitcc| States/’ at,orn thc fronl entrance giving the Season will last until Dec. 1st. Warm _ P«P C orn - 2nd - Malcolm Foster, Saturday O. R. Hartwig and son vlM», services -------- like .. Essays must consist of not less theatre a metropolian appearance comfortable work room, and cafe- Sherwood, Rt. 4. ■ Bobbie of Portland were guests of planned for the future. Burbank or Long I’otatoes-1st R. than 500 or more that 1000 words. |9ual to the best showhouses in the trria in connection. Prices reason- |Mr and Mrs. Hartwig. ab)f 2331. Ray-Maling Com- F. Strickler, Sherwood, Rt. 3; 3rd- SWIPE PEARS AT NIGHT Essays must be presented to the '»rger cities. nan in the dis- On October 2-3 "Jewels or Desires’’ . pany [nc # Hillsboro, Ore. Hillsboro 1- p Garmire, Tigard. _ ____ *--6 6 ____ _ precinct committeeman Hr. and Mrs. Tregg Banzer of Oval or Rural Potatoes-lst- Portland «Were guests at the home Somebody wanted some cheap pears tnc, ¡n % v hich the contestant is !•<- wl11 shown, and on Oct .her 4 5 j)tl, w,n leave Thyngs confectionery :re guests iTuesday night They slipped into W. ated by 5 p October 2. 1928. She s My Shiek’ . October 6, ‘The »tore, Beaverton, at 6:15 a. m» daily, Touug. Sherwood, Rt. 4 her father Sunday. Contestants must be regularly en- Nervous Wreck will be shown. 1 returning after work. Fare 20 cents ^ angel W ur.:els-2nd- 1. J W'. Gaskill’s orchard, looked in all Klerk, Beaverton. round trip. Homer Allen, Robert Wood and directions, except toward the -ku -. r ., | | (.,j m some (trade or hnth ^ h ol _ Celery-Ist-L. G. Garmire, Tigard l £rn«t Masters spent the week end1 then swiped all the Winter Nellie of Washington county. Special for Saturday and Sunday Cabbagc-2nd- L. P. Strickler. ‘ N«w Port and Albany . ears which Mr. Gaskill was plan> mg T j,P first prize ¡n cach district annmg lomatocs J5c per box, Net- H IG H W A Y WORK ACCEPTED - I < itron-lst-I, * J. Van Kleek. u ---------- 'for his winter preserve,. will be $3 00 e t ^ T Mr, p. c. Peck and Mr s . Davton ------------------- T V first pmc in the county d ,Fo “ 1 ” ‘,,r U$1 7H « • " r#rto* Monday that section of thc ( anyon Liv*«»oeli Eck and son spent Wednesday at READY FOR W INTER FLOODS cnntc(,t will be $1000, second $5 00 ' epbe ann, .unepment Ot the contest Beaverton and extending Wtskvard rt , ---------- merman have had a crew cleaning was made following a meeting of and to Beaverton, was inspected » n d i M * ™ * frort1 nature - 1st - Ve.ne assignments for . Mr» Otto Erickson called on Mrs. ,,ut the big ditch that drams t te ()|e eTPCU,jVe committee at Hills- ‘ * " ''¡¡¡Jf. l>assed muster Falelfsen & Weygandt *• f f 8v^ rj5!n . in Washington Co were the contractors on this job S" " l'fc-2nd-Wm. Browker, Beaver- L E Davis at ,he Portland .Medical bcaverdant land along their bi l lings f , ^ g at„ rday. and they have b' ,’n , le at the annual con- ^Ptul She found Mrs. Dav.s im-(south east of town, newr ready for aerppabIy «„rpr.sed bv the great The other sect«>r beginning at Perry . , , ,, n . . intere«» already' manifest, « » < ** ■ • lac, md extending East ........ «• ¿ y -U t -V t n Bright |}toving. |upe Pluvus. amount of B, Lockhart; Forest ward to Horse Sh<< bend fnow g-me) Am.t W «t*r Col. Painting from Ob ---------- -------- which will doubtless mean a large Hillsboro, r.. from all f,rove' ^f A Vfarry; Cornelius, U will be completed this week, except or Not. Cla*« 2 CITY W ATER PIPE MAKE number of excellent essays i. ^ •irr Louie Hughson, R. L O. Beadles; Beaverton, Bert Wadd- certain tracts which arc «till under BULLY CULVERTS sections of the county. landscape from nature-2nd- Verne |/ln an^ Harry Logan are leaving ington; Garden Home, C. A P«>ole; litigation, namely: Fberhard, Minor, Bright ; 3rfl-V'erne Bright. I -iturday for Malheur county for Nfetzger, A H. Thompson Marine from nature - 1st - Verne new ami Bentz property. Bcrke Bros. Travelers along the ( .myrn LAND MARK I®111* pheasant hunnng. F. R. Sibley; Tualatin, \ Bricht ; 2nd-Mrs. E. E. Bentley. GOES WEST T.4 * * " 1 ' " *'• l “ ari*l7 are the contractor, on the latter job l road highway note many sections Still Life-2nd-Mrs. E. E. Bentley; Hr a.ld » ^ ' 1, i r r ' { The work completed includes grading Price spent 17 mch water pipe sraoirn m r ,n , Mrs. V. B. H. F.bert, Scholls and Farmington J . . 3rd-Verne Bright. I üûdâ y with her sister many h -me,, thc people arc usmg Tue$day nighf ,ki„ Fast of P.rav- Jf j c . . ’ Sherwood cl . « , j ditches etc. Mrs. J L — * * ------ to be supplied Amateur Patlpli from Ob or Nat. k k *r of Sheridan. water mains for culverts m fro t w(Tf illuminated—where 1». I.andscape-lst-Mrs E E. Bentley; their h ■ - 1 ' ike fire? Th- old barn located m ___ the fire Y w child «Houle drink at lea«, TW O S A N ITA R Y MARKETS 2nd-Mrs. E. E. Bentley; 3rd-Mrs K. oncer the nioneer Bacon ranch near and Mrs. Doy Gray and Mr. Beaverton’s $í'-\'l<|t wat« r 1 a quart of nulk s day Phone IN TW O DIFFERENT CITIES E Bentley \I A A C. trolf course, went up in I ‘r \ H a r r y Huds6n visited M Mohs l«auy Ad. • ------- Marine-1st Mrs. E. E. Bentley. „reived list structure in other days sheltered the | l*avis at the Portland Medical In last weeks issue an article was Still life-lst-Mrs F. E. Bentley; Announcement, were recci - faninu, berd of sHver erav Jersey T V . Tuesday evening. 2* ACRES CORN printed about Pete Potvin, who had 2nd-Mrs. Archie Pitnam —------- week of the marriage «» • , cattfe alued at manv thousands nf TO BE H ARVFSTED purchaed the Sanitary Market at Amateur Charroi«, Pancil, Pan »krtcb Essex Marsh attended a card .Th-mpson to Ml” " Ief, f y -dollars, owned by the late Mr Bacon --------- Tigard, Orcg«>n, but the name of «ht from Object or Neture m n by lhe r , of„ , i „ na, no.-T.oW .' of M om ..— , ------------ Mr Winrgar wuh a crew of fnnected in anyway oi her sister Mrs. I • ‘i.iy « «, L í i , « '" ■ V- Areoplanes may be manufactured in The students at the Beaverton Beaverton in the near future accord­ high school elected officers in both ing to reports given out Thursday by the student body and different classes - ■— C. H. Frye, real estate broker, The new officers in the freshman Eastern Washington County Entrants gijj Bertha Losli spent several J- Kegerries, president and general class are: Carry Away Many Prisaa , ibis «week with her sister Mrs. manager of the Rankin Systems, Inc , President, Bill Underwood; vice- Jbur Hogan in Portland. vsa'< >n Beaverton Ihursd.n looking president, l.ebert Wilson; setretary, An unusually large number of en­ , — ------- over several acres oa which he se­ Eleanor Zurchcr; treasurer, Lester tries were made at the Washington cured options. One place one half council meets Monday. Denison. flu cdy County Fair at Hillsboro last week, _____ east of town seems to be about Officers were elected in the Soph­ i The entries were of unusual quality. W.tson street is being* rolled and wh;lt they want, only it is not large omore class as follows: I Following is a list of prize winners gelled this week preparatory to ™ ™ ’Kh lh cY W1" n«ed at least President, Jacob Koenig; vice-pres 2500 spttare feet of level ground. idem, Matt Snyder; secretary. Betty from lh* f**lZTn ‘ ““ l '!* ,hc Cl>un,y long . j If they locate in Beaverton they ¡Taylor; treasurer, Dorothy Harris;! T T* p M Madden, Dan Ryan and Geo. manufacture planes and employ | reporter. Fern Chinn; sergeant-at-1 $U)0° b>- Ar« us> P*,r k>ok,n« n,0'i, alike Ada and Ida Heine, Sherwood, arms, Al Wisiner. T 100 ” ,en at ,hLe s,art 1heY Imcr sp Ult Tnursday sit the state at...kakt Route 4. will also conduct a school m flying. ir- Mr. Kegerries is favorably ini- President, ^Mattson Bennett, vice-1 * ,H0° by Frank’* markct an‘,Thrift president, Walter O’ Brien; Sesrre-!Kr«>cery, best looking pair Vincent . pressed with the Beaverton tract as D A iU t V A s A D W V Ô 'B U SOsOOt O f MOOOV a '9 tC Fred Perlmano has been promoted ¡, cloSe to the hifihway and there tary, Erma Nelson; treasurer, Har-1and Y ' rnon Susbauer, Reedvdle. tfif how selling Swift Go. proi ucts. are ]M1 fog, and j , j j , u :,,'s iu.rc --------------------------------------- old Dean; reporter. Helen Tefit;1 $U)00r b>’ Commercial Natl and sergeant-at-arms, Alfred Finned. , Shiite Bank, oldest pair, Henry Cot- than any other place he has looked TUALATIN V ALLEY GARDEN MRS. E. E. SWENSON SUR- Miss Vena Gaskill spent the week over. CLUB ORGANIZED PRISED ON HER BIRTHDAY D S“ :- , [ '* C° £iey ¡President, Glenn Zurcher; vice-presi- ,un* w •'car* id at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Geo. Thyng. There are ident, Vernor Rosebrangh; snici.iry.i secretary,! - Judges on above iweniv-one Join at vFirst irirst Meeting ivteeting v ii j t j ,, lueui, senior auscurjugn, • v were Mrs ....... 1 earl DECLINES NOMINATION . Twenty-one students enrolled at the high of Tualatin Valley Garden Club L ^ 80,1 hltad%. . M " Doris Harris; treasurer, Alice Getty; 1 Owens, McMinnville; Mrs. Eli/abith ¿at at Gervais where she teaches Tillamook. Sept 22-Carl Haber- --------- , K f Swenson a surprise party °n rcporter> Howard Wilson; sergeant-1 Vincent. Tigard and Mrs. Charles Young, Sherwood. lach, secretary of the Tillamook «Maplewood, Shahapta and Garden T , . mv^r*ary ° ir ir as at-anns, John llarry. Poultry H. G. Hoare has grown some won- (jreamery association, who was nomi- Home residents met at the Maple- * ' ' ... 1 "vV?’ ,n\ ^ 'liV«*-li StU(icnt ***** °Hicers:— irful specimens of ice cream melons naU(j by a caucus 0f citizens Sep- wood school Wednesday evening and M ‘ . ' w‘ ‘ tv » v:, President, Vernon Maprs; vice- Buff Leghorn», Cock lst-E. R. Stronquist, Tigard , his place on Lombard street. He u,mber 10 for ,he j0* t SCnatorship listened to a very interesting, in- BrodK v Woodward Mr and Mrs I ' l>r« M * " U • ft>-vk Jones; secretary, Hen—l»t-F. R. Stronquist, Tigard. p been supplying the local grocers Qf TiUamookt Li„ coln. Washington »tractive illustrated talk by R. J ^ Anderson. Mr and Mrs. Benjamin ¡£ ? 8n H* rn,;, “ °.W8rd Pullet-lst-E. R. Stronquist, Tigard. br several weeks. and Yamhill counties. announced Clary, business manager of Better n .ilv. vir XI m n ,,„ Rr;.» „ „ ' Wilson; • reporter, Richard Wilcox; countits, uary, or n m fr i Mr and M Qtto Brieton,, 4 K- 2nd-F. R. Stronquist, Tigard. Thursday night that he would not Mowers M a rin e . With Mr Clary Mfs 0|lj E Rj Harvcv >a” '»entanan, Archie Zimbrick. A. E. Wilson accompanied his sons presiding, a garden club was dis- u . , , ", Athletic manager, Manson Bennett; White Leghorns r . ■ , Hughson and Misses Mahler and assistant manager, Erma Nelson; fi-| took— Ist-E. R. Stronquist, Tigard, rf)ford and Allen to Corvallis Sun- „..v. decided upon. He ap-, — . , cussed and DIED i • ... Gene Anderson. nancial manager, L'larcnce Bous; asst! Hen Ist-E. R Stronquist. Tigard, ,v where they will enter tne ** pointed as a nominating comrmttee editor Hummer, Robert Haines; busi-j l>pn "0 male, 4 females) 1st E. R. Mrs. J. I). (Taghorn, chairman; Ralph ttgun state college. John Sicgendhalen aged 4V years, Reynolds and Mrs. A. A. Andrews, .O FFIC IA LS MISTAKEN FOR ___ ... ness manager Hummer, Glen Zurcher; 1 Stronquist. Tigard. Mrs. Vyvyan and Dorothy Harris died at Hillsboro hospital, September wb(> rt.tired for immediate conference DEER, 2 YOUTHS JAILED advertising manager, Paul Shcllcn- - m class 1st John l’anck, ligaid rnia E- Nelson, Dean Condon and ¿1- lhe funeral was held Monday pbe eiectjon Df officers resulted in --------- berger; student council, Jim Under-j 2nd John Patick, Tigard. it Ross attended the state fair at from the funeral parlors of W. E'- tj,e selection of J. J. O’Donnell as A special game warden lies in a wood and Lloyd Anderson. B«rred Rock ^ -Jem Thursday evening, also visited Burial was in Bethel cemetery, president; Mrs. E. C. Thayer, vice-' Corvallis hospital suffering from a It is planned to have the first edi- ^."c'< 1S,'JE. R. R- Stronquist, Tigard lien—lst-F.. K Stronquist, Tigard. r* Ed Ross and family at Salem. Rcv- R°y E. Nolt was assisted by president; Mrs. D. C. Ingram, sec- serious gun wound and two youths tion of the Hummer printed by Oc Fullet-lst-E. R Stronquist, Tigard. ______ Rev. Graft of Bethel Baptist rhurri retary-treasurer. The following were; Randall Heiser, Portland and Heury tober 15. Mrs V A Wood entertained the Mr. Siegendhalen was born and raised appointed a committee on constitu- Neff, Beaverton, were charged with The football team have a game Domestic Science 12 b Matrons Club at her home Sat- *n Beaverton. He is survived by a tion and by-laws; 1. D. Claghorn, hunting at night and maybe more scheduled with Grant high for Fri- Potato Yeast Rolls-2nd-Mrs. G. H. , ’ sister at Minneapolis, Minn, one at chairman; A. H. jWendland and • serious charges. day afternoon. Johnson, Aloha, _______ Alberta, Canada and two brothers Harry Reynolds. I Robert M. Howe, Toledo, Oregon, Baking Powder Bi»o*iits-Jrd-Mrs. Mrs C E Allen and Mrs. Fran- in Portland, Lewis and Fred Siegend-j The name of the organization is the injured deputy and John M. P Pulver, Huber. Mrs. Joe Busch . drove tl Livermore returned Saturday halen. to be the Tualatin Valley Garden Price, regular deputy, were on their , , to . . Salem Soda Biacuits-lst-Mrs. G. H. John­ uni the ho fields _______ ________ _— Club, dues to be $1.00 per year in- way to check up on hunters. When Wednesday to see the state fair son, Aloha m 1 " P _____ __ Drink cold milk instead of coffee eluding .Better Flowers m a rin e , a only a few yards a*ay from the ------------------- Fruit Cake - 2nd - Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Robert Summers attended the you'll feel better. Aloha Dairy-ad monthly publication. M e e t l y will boys camp the deputy said he felt Root, Tigard. M f ________________ be held in the Maplewood Sunday the rush of air from the explosion ilt A U i in Layer Cakf-Jrd-Mrs. Grace Butler, AUTO ACCIDENT l ^1 ‘ ,U ° 7 rv f u a '/ a a u Aiun n i N N F R school building twice a month for Evidently the boys thought they (were Tigard, Rt. 1. khiic of Mrs. Stanton of Os*Wego BAZAAR AND D lN N tK „ . , n ,__ . • ,. \ . , the present, owing to the fall plant- deer and blazed awav at the sound Angel Cake-2nd-Mr« R. Galhroath, - - - the - aiurday. ’ . i c —------- i c , g nf .he 'n8- -- Next meeting will ............ be Wednes- The deputy believes Heiser fired Dean Willoughby suffered a severe _ , . . xir, l i ,.,,, U,,ize ---------- » he ladies of the Sisterhood of the * even, October 1 Speakers'skrt scalp wound, when the car in which1 Sherwood. 3rd-Mrs. Elmer Boge. s. W. C. McKell, Miss Church of Christ will hold their an- ^ ^ | rov^ from th(. Associatcd ------------------- ,he was riding overturned near Cul- » « t Ass t C ook,es-lst-Mrs. Jose- Mr, and Mrs. , , _ , I well hill. Vincent Olsen, Hiteon, was Ph "r °oj, Tig,.rd. uliettf Carter, , Mrs. H. O. Stipe and nual bazaar and dinner Ihursday, No- Federation of Garden Garden clubs. clubs. Twenty- Twenty 1« Bankrupt Vegi-laW«», Cbeete Chwtc I .» .I enti Rillv yember , , ...l..r 1 1 in hasctlient of . . . . . .. . j Neukom I. I j driving _ frs. Carrie Lenerd and son Billy in ih»> the basement of the the one joined the --- car and lost control of Canned Fruit., Vegetable«, at this first meeting and and Maat« spent the week end at Gearhcart in churh at Second and Main streets, it. Mr. Olsen lost his leg in an David Neukom, of Huber, filed it is hoped that every one from Largest and best coll.-1st 11. P. ie Mersereau cottage. Further announcements later. t year ----- ago. Capitol Hill to Beaverton, north and petition in uankruptcy in the U. ~. S. acciden ......... - a ^— i. . _ , south, who want help regarding any District Court on Sept. 19, listing! The back of Mr. Willoughby’s head •■-iniKier, . neiwoou phase of home gardening, will avail liabilities of about JdJO.UO with no was cut from ear to ear and it re- Largest wid bcin coll..Jams-lst-Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Klcek POT LUCK SUPPER IS HELD «id daughter spent Sunday with themselves of the opportunity of assets The referee in bankruptcy quired .V) stitches to close the wound K enney, Meavertnn ' ' ‘ him. ' He is Largest and best assort., Canned A pot luck supper was featured at j0jnjnK ,hjs niuch-needed organization has set Oct. 9th as the date for the Dr. Mason attended relatives in Portland. Vegetables-1st-Mrs. R. B. Denney, getting along nicely. the Church of Chriit last Thursday in the community. first meeting of creditors. Beaverton. 2nd-Mrs. G. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiese of Port- evening at 0 :30. V\ hile around the Aloha. BEAVER THEATRE HAS nil spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles tables some talks were made, lhe Largest and best assortment of Esterly. firsl one 0f these on ‘How to 1m- THE HOOVER ESSAY CONTEST B,G ATTRACTION FOR SUNDAY NOW IS THE T IM E TO PAINT UP Caudy-lst-Mrs. Grace Butler, Tigard. ■ -- * prove the Church Yard was made by . . . -“ ■ * * " T Fruits and Nut« Ur and Mrs. Charles Young and D. C. Howard. Another on, “How The Republican C-ninty Central ° n September 30 and October 1 --------------- Black VValnuts-3rd-H. P. Strickler, •on of Sherwood visited at the home Members can Aid in the Care of the Committee for Washington county lht Beaver theatre will feature the The Dietich Hardware store - I» W. p" “ !' p,“ po° - " K Í J .1. 1 ,imk" - Á I