The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 08, 1929, Image 1

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THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
PUBLISHED
BEAVERTON. OREGON.
IL. 2, NO. 48
LOCAL PEOPLE
BY PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
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O P I N I O N S G I V E N F OR
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O P E N O F F I C E S ON
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
•t large lin.h.
ge to your tr,
Salem, Feb. 2—“ 1 hold out for
•
v" u gave th
open offices on Saturday afternoon,”
inches a ]igh
f . in B. Robinson has filed a peti- i declared L. E. Wilkes, representative
‘ temen t appheJ
in bankruptcy.
j for Washington County, in a dis-
ee. 1 he reas ,1
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' cussion before the house committee
hook
rerm "\
« l,,hn Noblett, aged <>2, who died on Counties and ( ities. “That is the
1K of
' ' rfrH
up more in j n Portland, February 6 was the only time the farmers have to tran-
t ¡'lave 'vherita»)K.r 0f Mrs. Notonis Waters. He sact their business and I do not be- ‘ ‘
1 , his growth ijBil at Tobias for some time.
lieve the county officers should close
lie heading
their offices at this time.”
before, a W(
lrs. B. A. Maddox underwent a
The bill under discussion was house
‘ nd fruit bud;
or operation at Emanuel hos- bill >&. 182 which fixes the hours of
pita! Wednesday and is under the business for all county offices in
FRIDAY. FEB. 8,1929
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PRICE 5 CENTS
-v v w ^ -x
tickets
t
LINCOLN S PART IN HISTORY
w il l
be
INTERCHANGEABLE
COUNCIL IN REGULAR
SESSION MONDAY
\\ hile no public announcement has
beiit made it became known this
Many are living who lived during the latter part of the lifetime
week that on and after Monday, Fob-
ticket- issui ! by
of Abraham Lincoln. A few remain who knew him personally AH
lilt * 5 ‘Ul
Utlu
II rn l ’acific Co ar.d 1’ acific | M*>'or fjr ,.c k ,o n
Appoi nts
Wi l . on,
of the American people, and thousands in foreign lands across the •> the
Alexander and Lewis on
¿ Stages will be interchangeable. Ac-
«.»ceans, hold his name anil memory in respect and admiration
W ater Committee
i cording to information received by
Each recurring birthday anniversary of the immortal-like Lincoln X S 1’. agents on the red electric and
The Beaverton City Council met
brings its lessons. For .Lincoln was the type of man who would v the S. 1‘ . stages, no matter which
Monday
evening, February 4, with
sacrifice all other conditions for principle or whatever was believed Xi company sells the tickets the un
Mayor Erickson and all the council-
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us*
il
half
will
be'
good
on
miner
by him to be the correct and honest attitude. Versatility «vas among
stages or on electric trains. This in- men present.
hi. characteristics. Whether any given situation staged the humorous
Recorder Thyng read the follti.vtng
]] eludes the monthly ticket books.
or the tragic he seemed to have the happy faculty of knowing how
bills which were referred to the
It is not known wether the South­ proper committees:
'to take advantage of the circumstance
ern Ifacific has purchased the Pacific P. E. P. Co., light Jan.............. $142.00
trees of bear car' of Dr Mason She is slow,y counties less than 100,000 population,
The side-glances of Lincoln’s charaAer reveal perhaps as much of
ot doing th “ “ p owing.
Stages, or only have an agreement Tual. \ alley Water Co., Jan — 42o.(i3
from 8 a. nt. to 5 p. m. and on
interest Cis hts accomplishments as a statesman prove his .ibilitv.
between them, but patrons living Y. II ltixby, reading meters
o change fr,, _
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. Saturdays from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m_
pruning
Porn—to Mr and Mrs. Otto Hand
Above all, he was “ immortally human.” There is no end to his life.
along the highways between Port­
and labor - ................. — - .... 22.1 X)
“ I favor extending it to all offices
e chang, "h. Bfthany. Wednesday, February 6
There can be no last word concerning his career. He grew to
land and Forest Grove or on the Y. lì. Bixby, Marshall, salary lO.(X)
where they have a deputy,” Mr.
■ long gtul
^ »lau gh ter.
25.00
West Side Pacific highway
are Geo. Thyng, ree. salary
greatness while living; he remains alive tho dead. In him, honesty
Wilkes said.
ilted from yoll
greatly elated over the change. If Geo. Tlnug, water clerk — - 50.1X1
was not only a virtue, it was power. Simplicity was not only his
rs. Jack Satchel, of Cedar Mills,
“I’m no so particular about the
it continues it will be tt big factor Juves Syn., Feb. payment ___ 97.05
You will thu,
guiding trait, it was his strength in great tribulation.
tit
Emanuel h o s t a l.
IS
LUO
noon hour but will not vote for
in the developcment of the large F. A. Noyes ..............................
linfbs are t ■
10.55
closing at noon Saturday,” said Mr.
Lincoln, like the great general, Lee, understood the theory of ad
territory along the highways of the ¡ Beav. Lumber Co.
probably th.
ames A. St. Claire of San Fmn- Wilkes.
A. li. Wilson, gun for marshall 20.55
vocacy; that is, he knew that his mission was otic of representing
west side.
your tree t,
o, Cal., was a visitor of Mr. and ¡
Baar 8; Cunningham ----
17.43
•luii heading
the people in great issues. With this in mind he always stood ready
. Doy Gray Friday.
J OH N N Y B E R G O F T U A L A T I N
Mayor Erickson appointed council-
ength of t|J
and willing to sacrifice himself for the causes which he challenged.
F O R M E R BF. AVF. RTON M A N
ON
ROAD
DELEGATION
men Lewis, Alexander and Wilson
your tree ¡j
rs. W. M. Thurston, of Hillsboro,
GAINS HIGH POSITION
Hud it not been for men like Lincoln, editorial »writers would have
on the water committee.
wt
visiting friends in Beaverton
Salem, Feb. 2—John Nyberg of
The city attorney was ordered to
to fancy their subjects and draw upon their imaginations. But with
Frank Hockcns, former Beaverton secure a deed from Messrs Fordnev
■aring you caJMc nday.
Tualatin called on the Washington
his life and works before them there i> presented a vast panaroma
resident, and formerly with the Union ami Hughcson, for cerium land which
n some cbst^H
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county delegation in regard to pros­
of human ev ents; a period of absorbing interest because it is mag­
Pacific in Portland, has been ap­ they dedicated for street purposes.
The town of Orenco will be sold on pective legislation pertaining to a
lateral
nificent and epochal. His personal career was typical of his time,
the auction block February 23 by
pointed general freight agent of the
say that v ,
.?fUCl T ,
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.u * ! proposed h.ghway in the southeast
yet it stood out in decisive contrast, and constitutes an important
Western
Pacific railroad with head-
T H R E E D EATH S THIS W E E K
ir pruning' Sh‘ ,ff John t ° nne11 For more than 1 part of the county, through Tualatin,
ur
nhase in American and even world history.
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3 Inftrs the Oregon Nursery, r.v h o .................
• * Butteville.
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quarters
at S.m Francisco,
Ur,
Wilsonville
and
rs of age hi
The six months old daughter of
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owi the town, has operated under a
branches, Sl ree< iver named by Washington county
Mr. ‘and Mrs Haskins, of Vcmonia,
singer
agent
of
the
Western
Pacific
Ask for demonstration best all B E A V E R T O N T O G E T
T W O B E A V E R T O N B OY S
into ,the to;
with headquarters tit Salt Lake City died Friday at the Vertionia hospital.
con : t.
electric Atwater Rent radio. Stipes;
BI G P L A N E P L A N T
P A S S H I G H T E S T S OF
•ees a hair cm
The funeral was held Sunday at 1
until
this last promotion.
U. S. N A V Y D E P T .
Garage.
ftich have n,i
p. m from thg W. E. Pegg under­
Orselli attended a conference j
.
Beaverton will soon be the home of
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taking
parlor, .with interment in the
>ou
but of he American Legion at Newberg !
W H Y POOR T E X T BOOKS?
theBreese Aircraft Corporation, mak-j Myron Jones and Howell L. Dean
Hillsboro cemetery.
Ver a « '« m l» ,« , Thursday.
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ers of the Aloha, in which Martin 1 of Beaverton enlisted in the U. S.
? out all th i
COLLECTOR AT HIL LSBORO
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,| Senator Fisher’s text book bill, Jensen flew to Har.vaii.
Navy at Portland February 2. There
F'rank L. Mutteson, aged 68, died
t should cord
THIS
MONTH
BW tlliam Gaskill, former resident of Scnate Bill fjo. 77, is being opposed
The
Breesc
Co.
lias
purchased
the
«were
six
applicants
for
enlistment
Wednesday at the home of his’
an unbalanc'd
Beaverton, is now engaged in sellings
educators on ,he theory that 1» ! Watt Airport, which consists of 30 from Beaverton last month but the
tstead of fruit! M il estate in Salem under the firm 1
A deputy collector of Internal daughter, Mrs. Huffman. The funeral
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years is too long a time to continue | acres and plans to move its plant requirements are very high and only
will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. at
na
of Gask.ll & Earl accord.ng to fhe use o{ a poor tcxt bouk The from San Francisco at once and pro- two could be accepted
revenue will be at the court house the Pegg undertaking chapel, but
= * ® nator arl isher of Beaverton.
prcsent law requires a new adoption duction will start about March 1
These young men were sent to in {lillsboro February 20 and 21 the body will be held for shipment
The company expects to produce naval t ruining station San Diego, and at the Forest Grove Hotel, Feb­ to St. Charles, 111., later in the spring
ev ery stx years.
'■Senator Earl E. Fisher, who rep­
50 planes the first year, amounting Calif., for two months training in the
ruary 22 and 23 for the convenience
r i n t s Lincoln, Tillamook, Washing- R E P . R. F R A N K P E T E R S O B ­
to $5(X),(XXI in sales price. The mono­ making of “ Men O’ War Men" anil
Mrs. Carrie Peck died at the Em­
condition*
ton, and Yamhill counties at the state J E C T S T O R O A D T A X M E A S U R E planes to be produced w-erc designed
of
those who are required by Itiw to
at the end of this time if they do
anuel hospital Monday morning. She
MCE
leg, sbture, had the pleasure recently
by Breese and J. K. North, aeron­ not enter some navy trade school file federal income tax returns, and was operated on Saturday.
Mrs.
► ELIVEIU of meeting F. M. Rosetnan, former
Salem, Feb. 2—"1 object to any autical engineers. They are powered they will be assigned to a ship of the need assistance in doing so.
Peck
had
been
ill
for
over
a
year.
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resident of Beaverton, who is now re­ amendment which will exempt my with 200 horsc power Wright Whirl-
U. S. navy.
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She was M years of tige and had
siding in West Salem.
county from coming 'unilet this bill, I wind engines, five passenger, have a
lived in Beaverton- for about 17
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said Representative R. Frank Peters irttising rudius of 800 miles and an
C O M E S T O L I G H T A G A I N years. She leaves her husband, Mr.
F. J. Dietsch attended the state re-
There
will
be
a
Valentine
Dance
of Washington County in speaking of air speed of 130 miles an hour.
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Frank Peck and sons Vernon and
ta hardware convention in Portland,
Vance Breese is president and
n
^ Anthony s Hal! on 1 ues-
the measure that would force cities
Dayton and Mrs. Helen Tucker to
Tuesday.
The new Tualatin-Pottland tunnel
February l * b-
to pay their share of the county Nelson F. Jones twill beJ general ^
mourn her loss besides many friends.
project has come to light again but I Her funeral was held from the Meth­
road tax, even if their charter e x ­ manager of the new company. Rrad-
■ L. R. Dean is suffering with an at­
eliminates features which were found]
ley A. Ewer, attorney is treasurei A T W A T E R - K E N T R A D I O S
empted them from such a tax
tack of lumbago.
A T S T I P E S G A R A G E unfavorable in the original act of 192! odist church Wednesday afternoon
|R CO.
Mr. Peters reflected the general and chief counsel. The directors will
Rev. Marcy of Forest Grove con­
which rwas declared unconstitutional ducting the services. Mrs. Gardner
JR
attitude of the House tmward this, be announced soon.
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Jean
Sivert,
of
Aloha,
ran
a
needle
Stipc’
s
garage
have
now
on
display
An amendment to this act has bced
ri gon
bill. When it vas discovered that j
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in her chest Friday and Dr. Mason
the well known all electric \twater- prepared bv the following committee, of Hillsboro sang accompanied by
eater 0593
the
provision
which
prevented
all
ALFALFA AND CORN MEET-
■^fcd to remove it. The needle was
Kent radios and will be pleased to F.. E. Fit/.water and R. L. Swayze, of Willis Cady. She was buried at
counties
having
a
population
of
less
ing
FEBRUARY
16TH
Crescent Grove cemetery.
X~X~>*X*H-: iti her dress and while she was skuf-
demonstrate them at any time.
Multnomah; Otto Erickson and C. W
than 25,01X4 by the 1920 census from
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fling with her brother, it caught on
You know it is a good radio be­ Woodruff, Beaverton; ('. J. Stickney,
enforcing the payment of this tax,
D A M A G E S OF N E M A TO D E
An alfalfa and corn meeting will cause the reputation of the largest
a button on his overalls and was im-
Aloha;
G. G. McCormic, Gtirden
j would exempt Washington, Marion, be held at the City Hall at Sherwood
W O R M S LAST YEAR
radio
manufacturer
in
the
world
is
•XX*v*X~W">
,!decl so deeply in her chest that Lune, Umatilla and Clackamas count
Home; VY. A. Gdl, Shattuck; F. A
T O BE M A D E GO OD
Saturday,
February
16
at
1
:15
p.
m.
behind it. And the price is reason­ Huffman,
•E could not remove it.
Maplewood; Thomas T
ies, steps were taken toward amend­ with discussions as follows:
able bccUusc of the scientific big Gorges, Fairvale; A.
E. Roy, I.
ment. As Mr. Peters said, all counties
Salem, Feb. 2 Twenty-one Yamhill
“ Corn varieties for Washington scale production and huge demands. Lang, Richard Schlesinger, E. Traylc
Mrs. O. V. Helms is spending the
should
be
equalized
under
this
act
and
Washington
county
farmers
County;” “ Mature grain or roasting
Ì9-R-5
Week at Gaston with her daughter
and Ben Reisland, of Portland, and would be reimbursed an aggregate
jwith the exception of Multnomah, for ears for silage;” Local seed corn or N E W S P R I N G S A M P L E S
M t s. Jack W illiams. She is itnprov-
will be introduced in legislature.
Portland, had always contributed so called Eastern seed, »which do we
sum of $12,900, to cover damage sus-
OF SUITINGS R EA D Y
^ ^ g slowly.
tain»‘d in carrying out orders of the
j
heavily to road funds. The basis of want?”
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Methods
of
corn
improve-
her In
B E A V E R T O N HIGH SCHOOL
state bobrd of horticulture last sum­
population was raised to 100,000 by inent;” Selecting seed corn ;" "Lime
Mr. Rogers, of the Rosario Taylors
I Mr. and Mrs. Penntnan, of Los
mer,
under the provisions of a bill
)V E M
vote
of
the
House,
and
the
bill
re-
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Alfalfa;"
“
Methods
of
seeding
and Cleaners, Beaverton, has just re
A' celes, Cal., Monday moved into
HI - Y
to be introduced in the House of
ferred
to
committee
that
the
f'vc
|
Alfalfa;”
“
Maintaining
growing
AI-
ct
ived
his
new
line
of
spring
samples
their
new
home
the
Hill
place
on
8
above counties might have a chance falfa Fields;”
“ Be Careful of the for mens suits and overcoats . I’or
Johnson road.
The Hi-Y is enjoying banquets Representatives. More than 235 acres
r.pnon in
for a hearing, if they so desired.
I source of Grimm Alfalfa Seed.”
1 the next two weeks he will make a given every other Thursday by the of clover were plowed up due to the
NEW
Dr. Hetu damaged the fender of his
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w , | The discussions on corn culture will ,;i'lored suit for $45 to $<XI, according domestic science girls. Business is presence of nematode worms.
Nelson
Walker
returned
home
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Those who would be benefited if
also brought up and discussed at
r Wednesday when the car in front
be given bv Prof E. N. Bressntan, i lo ,ru material.
William Mack, a Portland tailor, these meetings. The H-Y has en­ th«- bill becomes a larw arc: Joe
f him stopped suddenly without nesdav after a two months illness of the Farm Crops Department of
Cawrse and John Milne, 60 acres,
in the Good Samaritan hospital.
le driver giving the signal.
the Oregon Agricultural College, an I is helping Mr. Rogers this week be larged its membership some and in­
$3,096; Joe Cawrse, 20 acres, $1032;
cause
he
has
so
much,
work
that
he
cludes
the
following
boys.
Clarence
the remarks on alfalfa culture will be
Bous, Milton Boring, Richanl W il­ Toko Bro., 7 acres, $361; Paul W a g­
Lon Stark, of Cedar Mills, pur- P R U N I N G T O BE
by O. T. McWhorter, Washington cannot handle it alone.
cox,
Vernon Mapcs, Manson Bennett, ner, 4 acres, $206.40; John Trint, 23
thased a new Chevrolet sedan from i
D E M O N S T R A T E D F E B . 13 County Agent.
.V .V A V SV
Gordon Coward, Floyd Hill, Monroe acres, $1,186.80; Wilson Bros., 12
Stipes garage this week. N. J. Skee
R UINE D N E W PAIR
nsured the car.
O F S H O E S A N D R UBB F . R S Shannon, Frank Iluru, Geo
Hoov­ acres, $619.20; D dl Morgariedgc, 4
The pruning of bearing prune trees
er, Emerson Walker, Tennison Wal­ acres, $206.40; Wesley Morgariedgc,
will be demonstrated by the O. A. C. P O I S O N S P R A Y L A B E L S M U S T
8 acres, $41280; Ncls F'lint, 10 acres,
CONTAIN DATE PRODUCED
I Paul Hatch is the proud owner of Extension Service, with county agent
Wallace Bush, of Aloha, had the ker, Mat Snyder and Mr. Webb.
$516; J A. McFarlane, 10 acres, $516;
B new Ford.
z
Ottr
new
officers
are:
president
O. T. McWhorter in charge, at 10:00
misfortune to ruin a new
pair of
Among the bills rvliich have passed shoes and rubbers last week, and \ R'charil Wilcox ; vice-president. Frank William Reichstein, 18 acres, $928;
a. m. February 13 at the farm of
W. Fi. Grabenhorst, 22 acres, $1,135;
both house anil senate and are now
Mr. and Mrs. A. Teeter, of West|J. F. Forbis & Son at Dilley.
: tu red the bone in his right foot Btiru ; secretary-treasurer, Clarence
Pete Swanson, 22 acres, $1,135; Dav d
^ id e Hills, have moved to Portland.
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. t | awaiting the Governor’s signature is while splitting wood at his home Hr I Bous.
Thinning out the bearing woodI fo. | House BilI No 24q by ReprMl.nla.ive was in a hurry and did no, change
The Hi-Y has been invited and ac De Tierre, 6 acres, $309,(>0; Owen Hoi
The Grange are holding their a n > ' * "
PraC,ÍCe'! ChTrîes LaFollett
of
^ h i n g p - n h T s h ^ « h e u lu à l.^ I e s w f a f a X —
I <He invitation to attrml Bethel ^
4
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B™h” ’ f
more by prune growers
acres, $309 (XJ; Walter Krager, 6
County. Under the provision of this;ing his chores. Wallace was taken to ( onRr«‘*ational church February 17
rmal \ alcntine party Saturday. Don’t
acres, $309.60 and Claude Hickerson,
At 1:15 p. m. the same day young ] measure all manufacturers of poison | a Hillsboro hospital where his foot | as a Rroup.
■« :get to bring your Talentine,
8 acres, $41280.
pear trees will be pruned, folFe.ved sprays are required to place the date , was dressed, hut he will not be able
Semi-election
for
class
officers
was
to attend school for some time.
I Mrs. J. H. Hannigan, of Portland.' bV
mature apple trees by of manufacture on the containers.
held Wednesday, February 6. The S E E M E D T O B E C O N T A G I O U S
wisited her daughter and family Mrs. the fater method which avoids severe
There has been a great call for
officers of the senior class are:
heading
back.
The
public
invited.
A. Rohse the first of the week.
such a law among fruit growers be­
president,
Esther Schrader;
vice-' Little tots are always doing lome*
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cause of the deterioration of surh
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j thing unusual at school. The Flwer
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Will Stitts is confined to his hone W A T E R P R O B L E M S O U R C E
poisonous sprays with age, and con­
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tr ¡{»lets at Aloha set a new record
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kith a cold, and after effect of the :
sequent uselessness, he said. This
One of the Pacific stages driven bv M ape*, «irgeant at arms, Howard I tb;s week.
At recess Wednesday
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bill received the unanimous endon»-
W ilson: repo-trr, Lester Rowe; par- morning Florence came running to
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j Beaverton is not the only city ntent of both the State Board of R. S. Pringle went in the ditch F'ri- limentarian. Robert Haines.
day near Cornelius due to the icy
her teacher, Mrs. C. E. Barker and
The Whitford’s Womans club met ,bal fin<l*_ the water system a b:g Horticulture and the State Horticul­
covered highway. WindotTs
in the
showed her a big bump on the left
k t the home of Mrs. Wm. Spriggle ] problem . In the last issue of the tural society.
Junior Clast
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slagc were broken but no one was
I side of her forehead that she re-
Tin 'day A luncheon was served and i F,,reM. .°rove News Times an article
w
* hurt, in the general mix up a Ford;
President, Paul Shellenberger ; vice- ' ceived when she hit the door.
lln regular btisine-« reelin g was held says "As a business proposition the
Mr. \ern le e k of Nampa, Idaho an,i a truck ,)rjvcn by A w Suther-
At noon Laura came in crying She
Mrs McKay gave a biography book Forest Grove water sytem is not reached Beaverton Tuesday to at- Jan of Bcavert.m also went in the president, Ben /erch er; secretary,
had
bumped her forehead on the left
payin
its
way."
It
is
in
addition
F
mm
a
Schrader
;
treasurer,
Flovd
review on Jacob Rus.
tend his mother’s funeral. He re- ditch,
pointed out that the revenue from turned Thursday.
Hill; sargeant at arms, Harold Price, i side. F'ifteen minutes later Fdizabeth
came crying to the teacher, and she
the water system is not providing
reporter, Iti Lun Chinn
Mr. and Mrs L. D. SheJlenberger
' also had a bump on the left side of
for replacement of worn out pipes
vere dinner hosts Wednesday even-
| her forehead
and equipment As a large part o f !
GRANGE TO SPONSOR
CARD OF THANKS
So p ho mo r e Clast
n“
Those present were Mr. an I
\\ hen school commenced the trip-
the pipe is ov»iod stave pipe which
OYSTER
SUPPER
Mrs Dayton Peck. Vern Peck, Mrs.
President, Matt Snyder; vice- pres- 1*1 s sat in a row, each one had »
has been laid for 20 years, the
W e are deeply grateful to our dear
K L Tucker and F'rank Peck.
Members of Kinton Grange will itknt. Junior Dysle; secretary, Billie black and blue spot on their for*-
items of replacement will in the friends Words cannot express how
near future become an important deeply
<vo were touched by the give an Oyster Supper and free old W oodru ff; treasurer, Verl Errmions; I hi ad on the left side. Was it con-
thoughtfulness of everyone. We had fashioned Valentine masque Wednes- reporter, Betty Taylor; sargeant at | tagious, or a coincidcnt ?
Mrs. B A. Rohse entertained the matter of financial consideration."
I arms. Bob Wright
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not realized how much kindness there day evening, February 13.
Ih -rne economics club of the grange
Valentine Dance given by the
Rurbank potatoes $1.25 per sack. '■'** *n ibr world
The supper will be half price f<»r j
> luncheon last Thursday followed
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Beaverton
Masonic Building Assoe-
Fresh
man
Class
F
PECK
children, ( orne prepared to do jus-
by a business meeting Those pres- Red Rose Flour $1.72 per sack Ore-
■ iation at Huber Hall Saturday e\-
Mr and Mrs. Tucker and family j tice to real oyster soup and do not
ent were
Mrs. J E. Davis. Mrs gon Onions 5 lbs for 25c - $4(10
President,
Mabel
Brnrsm ; vice- (.ning, February 16. Music by Thomp
John Dobbin«. Mrs McKercher and F*r sack. Beaverton Feed and Pro- Mr and Mrs V C Peck A family forget to wear your masquerade
I «ons Columbian orchestra.
(CsrOÍMjed an 1-ast Paga)
j Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Peck and family co* tunic.
Mrs. B. J. Woodward.
duce Market.
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