tf> )' •* Vv.»r£' r THE ««•i ¡4L Ik PUBLISHED BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. I0L 2 NO. 83 IÎ LOCAL PEOPLE BEAVERTON, OREGON. fo o tba ll game FRIDAY, OCT. 26,1328 PRICE 5 CENTS today BEAVERTON MEETS TIGARD DR W PARK RICHARDSON WILL SING AT CHURCH SUNDAY R’jsliin* RcÊef for Torto Rico The football game todav between Beaverton and Tigard high school, ¡promises to be a hard fought one. yjss Barbara Cady, of Beaverton, Both teams are undefeated so far elected second vice-president of this season and are about evenly jfce C. E. Convention at Orenco last ¡matched in weight, ftelc. L. W. Tucker, of Beaverton, i A. large crowd is expected to vtt elected junior superintendent. ! attend the game. M POIIIO GROWERS PISS FIELD MSPEGHG4 Don’t fail to hear Dr. VV. Park \ Richardson sing at the morning ser­ vice, 11 o'clock at the Aloha t om munity Baptist church. Dr. Rich t k . „ <3 ard son is a soloist of some note1 TOTAL ACREAGE OF and we feel greatly honored in hav j \. '''' ■ CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES ing him come to us for a service. LARGER THAN 1927 The Sunday school meets at 9:45 . There are classes for all Mr. Bar Hon George Neuner, United States The first inspections for potato ESTIMATED THAT 20 ber, superintendent. district attorney of Oregon, will be seed have been completed in Wash­ LOADS OF ROCK NEEDED At the morning service the paste».-! ¡he principal speaker at the chamber ington County bv the Farm Crops will speak on the subject "The Book 0f commerce banquet November 7. Department of the Oregon Apv* The iw'ater committee of the Bea­ of Books.” cultural College. verton city council made a survey of Young people! Don't forget the' The Watts airport students were A B. i.P.U. service at 7:15. This is • In case of the certified grade of »gp ¡n the air” most all day Thurs- the streets and crossings inside the vour service, give it your heartiest i seed potatoes, fields must show not dav The large airplane attracted city limits Tsursday and they estim­ Wilt, Rhizoctonia, Blackleg, Leaf ate that it will take 20 loads of cooperation. considerable attention. ¡crushed rock to fill in the holes in The topic of the evening meeting ti> exceed 5CJ of total of Nosaic, Nt ì ■ .**»!»* I the streets and make them pass.tb.r following the B Y .P I', service will Roll, and other potato diseases. Stan­ H. M. Hughson is inyiroving his dard grade allows a slightly large» 1 for the winter. This report was be “A Cure for Snake Bite.” borne on the highway by gravelling sent to Hillsboro and filed with the The young people of the comntun percentage and includes those pot­ , driveway to his garage and leveling county court Friday so that t .* itv are going to spend Sunday after atoes which will not quite make the the ground in his yard. ¡city could secure its proportion of noon in a visitation rallv Thev hone certified grade. The standard seed V - the road funds, else if not used thr to call personally on all those who! potato is used for commercial plant­ “Frenchy” Bianchi was badly cut ing The total acreage of certified Iti are not going to any church. These seed potatoes in this county this by flying glass Tuesday afternoon money goes to the rest ot the county Another reason for haste iwas the i* . J young people are anxious to meet year is larger than for 1927. idhen he hit the windshield of his any person who has not a ¿»hurcii car He drove his car into the wrong fact that the rock crusher will shut1 m - following potato growers |down for the winter in a couple of home. Allow them to extend to yoni The side of the road. His car was dam­ passed the field inspections for cer­ weeks and the committee wants the a hearty invitation to attend a i aged to the extent of about $30. tified potatoes this year: I work done this winter. services of the church. F. J. Krueger, Linnton, R. 2 The committee also inspected the The Mapes restaurant has had Conrad Dick, Hillsboro, K. 4. ditch being dug on East Lombard three booths added and Thursday w. A. R O O T Fred K. Meyer, Hillsboro, K. 3. they had a large gas range installed. street and ordered it cut deeper so) • I ELECTED MASTER L. E. Furrow, Hillsboro. that all surplus water would be H. J. \ alentine, Beaverton, R. 3. Citasi* Mrs. Harry Flint underwent a carried away. At a meeting of the Pomona Koy F.. Bierly, Beaverton, K 3. I There is a leaking water main on 1 tonsil operation Thursday. (•range held at Cedar Mills, Wed- Nutinore Orchards (c. o. Rowell ’Lombard street in front of C. F Supplies for the relief of the hurricane sufferers of Porto Kioo being Tuesday. \V. A. Root, of Tigard Bros.) Hillsboro, K. 2. Klenens Camenzind was operated Clements home and this was orderc loaded on the steamship Bridge ut New York. Nutlty Orchards (c. o. Carl Wohl- was elected Master. repaired. on Monday by Dr. Mason at Em­ John Gravy of Gale grange, over- schlegal) Laurel, K 2. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- —--------- — seer; Mrs. S. A 1). Meek of Wash­ Roy 11. Jaquith, Sherwood, K. 4. anuel hospital and his appendix re­ CH1CKEN DINNER moved. He is recovering nicely. ington grange, lecturer; B. R. L. Seiffert, Hillsboro, K. 2. TO DEDICATE NEW . , u B. Reeves u AND BAZAAR LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION TO t . ... Johnson, Sherwood. BRIDGE NEXT TUESDAY “f Leedy grange, steward; 1\. Horn- BE LARGEST IN HISTORY David Beaudoin, Sherwood, R. 3. _____ j eckcr of Hillsboro, assistant steward; Elmer Stipe and R. Summers left i An interesting event of next week,' .. . » . • • n.,„ ,ue Qre. : E. B. Lockhart of Hillsboro, chap- H. P. Stricklcr, SheiWUod, R. j . Tuesday for Tuie Lake to hunt , Thursday, November 1 will be the | The Pacific International Livestock Dedication of b g Rolandllain: 11 K Henny of Beaverton, treas John Stricklcr, Sherwood, R. 3. geese. chicken dinner and bazaar to be Exposition to be held November 3 to ^ n Tl ‘ . r ttir u rer; Mrs. C». C. ( base of Hillsboro, C. S. Haynes, Sherwood, R. 3. this station and the completion oi me a w l - t e n held in the basement of the Church* 10. at Portland, gives promise Sherwood, R. 3. Mrs. J. C. Thomas visited relat Terwilligcr Extension road will bej secretary; A. M. Kennedy of Beav- Scott Haynes, " « . Tuesday ... --*«•• gatekeeper; —----- Mrs. Louis Spark Otto Brosc, Sherwood, R. 3. of Christ 2nd and Main streets, year of being one of the most out- - * " ■ 1 erton, M ivrs in Portland Monday. There »Will be many articles for the standing shows in our entire history, u * ,il vt ‘ n< « » * * under the Beaverton, C eres; Mrs. R. Horn- William Peters, Sherwood, R. 3. John Fischer, Sherwood, 'R. 3. bazaar such as embroidered pillow which is saying a great deal Entries 1 1 1 .‘l . .! ml ' Hill Fulton ! ecker of Hillsboro, Pomona; Mrs E. Miss Carrol Stephens spent the lunch sets, apron, clothes pin bags, will cover a larger area of the United i * ' .. .J". ^ View Community G. Cox of Hillsboro, Flora; Miss Kffie S. P. Taylor, Hillsboro, R. 2. week end with her parents. L. M. Miller, Hillsboro, R Z two comforters, one quilt, ironing States and Canada this year than ,lr u1' , w r.i 0r Vamxleek of Tigard, ladv assistant V. C. Wcnstrom, Laurel. steward. Miss Bertha Losli spent Sunday ^ - - — w F. F. Northrup, Banks, R 3. The next meeting will be held in Prices reasonable. Bazaar opens at in Hillsboro. present and the mayor will make tnc ltd Bros,, Sherwood, !L j . 2 p. tn. Dinner will be served from inces of Canada. North of the Great •ledicatory address. Everybody is in- Tigard in January. 5:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. Lakes, from Missouri, Tennessee, C has. Schmidlin, Vernonia. Mrs. Ernest Losli and baby of _________________ Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, vttca, Karl Thompson, DiUcy. Laurel, visited her sister, Miss Rer R E G I S T R A T I O N 16.783 S. T. Walters, Portland, R. 2 Hallcwcen Hard Times Dance. Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, South Dak- tha Losli several »lays last week. Tlonald Kdy„ ShVnwiHjrl, R. 3. Tuesday, October 30, 1928, St. A n ’ «la, Montana, British Columbia, Ari- J. CROSS P R E S E N T E D The total registration for Wash- Antonc Evers, Forest Grove, K 2 W I T H B E A U T I F U L W A T C H ington Cooat) amounts to I67U, ac Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gerking, of htony Hall, Tigard, Oregon. Good ™na, Colorado Nevada California Victor Boleen, HdNboro R. 5. music everybody welcome. Wyoming, Idaho, Was a"' Puyallup, Wash., spent a few day* --------- - I cording to tabulations made public William Waibel, Hillsboro, R. 5. ______ Oregon. The classes of exhibits will Secretary Underhill, secretary of |;i>j week by county clerk, F.d C. Carl Brown, Cornelius, R. 2. visiting brother-in-law , Marshall j be any previous year, Do superior to anv j « ' , , | . , t o F ..re- . TO BE HEARD OVER K. G. W. nee. Story. They are on their way to N. C. Johnson, Cornelius, R. 2. California for a few weeks i"»eo«. Grabel W H I L E C R A NK I NG TRACTOR .............. Kuratli bi Wismer Bldg 2nus results - prevail 29 M anning-------------- *----- Jerome Fluke and Dan Jones, tv**« _ Steel’s Store ,r and Mrs. Erwin Wills and daugh- i . I A marriage license was issued to have been members of the LsV- . \mnntr the features 30 Metzzer ....— -------- _ School House tr Annlee of Tigard. I J, Roosevelt Hansen, of Beaverton OroveBoy Scouts for over a y rtr . .. Meacham School House ¡.rep ar^ for J JfS K ta and Katherine Becker of Portland. and who are first grade scoots, will _Mulloy Hall of a Halloween cake *nt in playing cards in which S PUTS IN MORE LIGHTS " ^ n8new ] i fe, at each « Wes, North Plains __ City Hall Trial by jury has been introduce«» i ris It* .n worn high see .Vi O renco-------- -— .... School H'»u*e (Thatcher) in Japan. They probably figure that ln' Mrs. William Boyd the consol­ successive party and hope According to post record* of rob 37 Pit'Ln J _ School House ation. more of them as time go«* on- berie* of Aloha M ercantile Co and 12 Japs looking steadily at the pris­ 3» Reedville _ Moore’s Store Building the Aloha Post Office, Mr I-owrev oner might aid him in r*’'’’ •" ,,, r r.oble Oregon. .30 R o v ------------ _ T O O F Hall Otto Aoohfile, of * «n c v , 11 « thinks it is about time for another, confession. and Mrs. R. B. Denny and y A XI. .ha for some timv 4^ k n o lls ....... - _ Library Room so he had electrician C W Florence **‘7 «I*ent Sundav 5« Corvallis wh<> lived . j , WPtl,, 41 Cherrvood ... _ Tigard Building Sewing and alterations, mending, ^ V -,h Tigard ■nstall a nice bright all night light ',inK Mr*. Denny’s brother, Harry was visiting friends here .a . _ ! O O F Hall of all kinds, reasonable Sewing at »hr He is staying at the home ^ Tigard m the store and post office «0 a« _ Bang's Building Jennie H. Shepherd ^ Timber ------- to assist the robber* when they visit your home or mine. Mrs Chas. _ Citv Hall ¡1 L k Hcaverton 8135 ^ pecial f.>r Saturday an