The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 29, 1929, Image 1

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THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
P U B L IS H E D
P IO N E E R P U B L IS H IN G CO
B E A V E R T O N , O R EG O N .
fMOL. 3, NO. 3
W H S I n P m I I U i U IU I L
BY
grade
sch ool
G IV E
to
E N T E R T A IN M E N T
F R ID A Y . M A R 2M, 1929
D ra m a im p o r ta n t at V n irersity o f O r r r o n
P R IC E 5 C E N T S
M E E T AT B E A V E R T O N
SATURD AY
A PRIL 6
RADIO PROGRAM 10 BE
HEARD ON SAIURDAY
A meeting of thc Washington conn- j
tv Tiiachcrs association will I k held at |
Beaverton. Saturday, April O, at the
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’ April 5, in the high scht*ol auditorium
The
Beaverton community
radio
high school building. The main theme
ieatJ Mr. gn<l Mrs. John Summers un.1 A large number of children will take
program, which is heard every Tues-
will be “Closing the Year's W ork.”
in Ay. and Mrs. George Blasscr w erejpart, each room being represented.
T. M. Woods will lead «he group day evening at h o'clock will be
<*iIisiturt[of Mr and Mrs. Harry Heu- They have all been carefully trained
singing at 10 a m . then C ounty Su- changed this week only to Saturday
alage o f Tigard Sunday.
and the program promises to be very
perintendent N. A Frost will be in- evening at H . This change is made
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I entertaining.
t i i x l u i * l and he will give a short mCesiUry this week
owing to
the
Mrs. AUfi'by Young, of Portland.
address.
moving of the K T B K radio station
A C Q U A IN T E D
.sited > n l» her sister
Mrs. John C E T
At 10:45 S
S.
Duncan,
County to their
new
location in the new
CARD P A R T Y A P R IL 8
'S aa a M fs 1‘ucsday.
School
Superintendent
of
Yamhill Weatherly building, from which loca-
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T h A Fairvale Conuminity Club had
county iwill speak on, “Objectives of tion they svill be hack on the air
Miss ¡Nora Suvers ha» been con-
Teaching."
again the latter part of the week.
nW»Jed to her home the past week with an interesting meeting Monday night
At
11
:.VI
a.
m.
a
business
meeting
This .weeks Braveron program will
,ri 4 e flu
“,l ,kc
^,OUSf tbe president, Guy|
Kenney
presiding.
At
the
close
«*f
will
be
held
followed
by
lunch.
be
heard front the new tocation, ns-
<* m
M r. nut ' l l - A B Flint ; ml V. i the meeting Mrs \S
\ t '.ill Mid
Brginning tit I :J0 p. m. a round ing the full transmitting |>owrr o f
'n t J d Mrs J. M. Stretcher oi Scholls M r s . Hannu served refreshments as
table discussion will be, held with S tip t, K T B K’s 500 W att Western Electric
•if ere in attendance ut Eas.ern Star | a snri.rise. T he club is planning a
I. K
Met/ler in charge of the high Transmitter, which is conceded to be
Htudents at the ITnlveraltv of Oregon lal.e part tn many dramatic produe
eel Vednsntl.o evening.
.Get Together and Get Acquainted
school section: Ruby Shearer Bren- m e of the most efficient in the city of
tlona during the school year, under the able direction oi M.a. Ottillie Sojrlioli
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icard partv for Monday night, April, They learn not culy how to art. but ho\. to stu.e ami p-oduce plays as well
nan,
rural supervisor.
Multnomah I'orkind.
Here are five etrdcuts who took prominent patts la "Snow »lilt# and tin
Miss M ild red
Bixby, of Seattle, Jt. there will be no charge.
county of intermediate and rural, and
,\|r ( :l,jy. )lllr Beaverton postmaster
staged In Eugene
Av.is a week end guest at the*
Mrs ( . F.. Barker, of Al ■ha-HlllH•«• atl,| musical director of the Beavhrton
Beven Dwarfs," and adaption trout G rim m s Fairy tales, whl h was m ill)
viff oine of her cousin Mr. and Mrs.
pnnxiry.
| Broadcasters is pre|>aring ti very spe-
ALOHA CHURCH N EW S
Bi\by also Mr. and Mrs .Ainel
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; GRAND W O R T H Y M A TR O N
Dr O II Holmes, of Forest Grove. cia| program for the coming weeks
M U S IC A L C O N C E R T
elsonA Miss Bixby left for her home
W f arc Rrpal|y p|ea, cil lt thc ex-
V ISIT S B E A V E R CH A PTER
will speak it 2 15 on "Tito", a char- broadcast which wall hd one of the
A RARE TR EA T
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i
c t r r sketch from George Eliot's novel vcry fir„
bp spn, out fron| , ho
» Seattle Monday dvemng.
cellent attendance at Sunday school
Bstiver
Chapter
O.
E.
S.
enter
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»„»y
and
greater
K T H R station
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scholars are biing welcomed1 The musical program at the Aloha
V. H Bixby and family and Miss ^
Sun|,
Bess S itte rs,
worthv
x-R A Y SH OW S
'Don’t forget to tun# m on K T B R
’ community church Thurs lay night i Pained Mrs
ililred Bixby and Mr. and Mrs
Wednesday evening.
G L A S S IN K N E E 'his coming Saturdtiy evening at Hp.m.
\ special K a s t ii service will be was greatly enjoyed by the large grand matron,
^ ^ ^ ^ ■ e ls.n i were dinner gOCStS at „ held at II o'clock. T h e choir will crowd in attendance.
Other
distinguished
t
he home of H. W. Bixby at Wilson tender two special Faster
T th
h e Hinson
kit concert or- Mr» Elizabeth Isbestor. grand Electa
\ g ,in the X - R a y has proved itself f
E asier numbers at
ttinson Mentor ----
IS
lay.
thi* service. New members will be ih cstra had as their soprano soloist,1 * n,l I auline
Moore
R.ileig , I**4' ' a hixu-fit to mankind W hen Harvrv I '-5 Star
Sport
Toiiring a go«
I
given the right hand of fellowship.
Grace Astrup; Geraldine l ’eter»on., g' and ntitron of Oregon. II u m c * v «.« Will-tuns was taken to Dr. Mason’s buy. Stipe,
Garage, Beaverton.
Mr. atl<i Mr«. William F.ngleke and
a
The. pastor will speak on the sub- violin soloist; Curtis L. Beach. Basso 4 » " (*“ »•-'* from various Portland office after his accident, when his
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fr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach ut tended a ject "TTie Victory «if the R ->surection Profundo; Henry Ross, trumpet solo Multnomah and Sherwood » hapters. c:, r i„ rtu.(| ,,ier. lb,. Doctor made a
T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y L E A G U E
any at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
You are cordially invited to the i s t : with Lauren B Sykes comluctor After the exemplification «>f the w> k careful examination of his knee atul
ADOPTS BA SE B A L L SCH EDULE
W ethers of Portland Saturday evening service. S««ngs of the ‘“ Res- and Ralph llaiul concert master.
worthv grand matron gave a very frotn aH indications it felt as though
ing. It was a j«>int celebration <>f, urrcC(ioll will be featured in the con-
A free will offering Was taken.
‘t-tercsting ttilk Worthy P u r t m Dr. tbl. b«>iie was splinterdd, but he de
•nd
Directors of th,. Tualatin Valley
Mr.
W ethers
.1rs Engleki G and
I U Gilbert presented the worthy cidrd to take tin \-R.iv picture he
g l egation singing. T h e Misses Sylvia
hascball
lr:igiie adopted a schedule
■irthday.
Young pairs Angora wool rabbits, ■ rand matron with a gift in behalf of f,,r). pUtimK j t ln |h,. cast. When the
Prink will sing a
Carlson and Eva
for the coming season at their last
on
| if lure
was
developed
it
showed
wool J to 4 inches long, 1*12 pair. B E J|l « «' chapter.
duet
meeting. The Eairvale tram has been
r hn« Mrs. Janies Pinder and Mrs. N. a .
con 6707, Griffin Chevrolet Co. Mult- | Worthy
Patron
Ralph
Nihlock,|v.her.|
a splinter of glass from the
It HI li lt
i u n i ' l l
t » » » i | ■■
. . . . . . . . .
j
i
admitted utiknig an eight eluh league
iyfietd spent Tuesday visiting in
IVorthy
Matron Josephine White.¡windshield had been driven into the
1624 Ford coupe—G««« «I rubber and uoniah.
Tlir schedule of games will lyi as fol­
‘or t land
" i r s . Elizabeth Isbester, Mrs. Nil»- Vock*-t. It was immrdiatelv removed lows
i license. Stipes garage. Beaverton.
ARE
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lick. Mrs. Mary Sherwood, past tint-
'*'« '"" 'h •* healing rapiillv.
April 14 Tigard at A loha; Ver-
CAR O F F R E I G H T F O R
QHf Bud Fitzpatrick of Portland spent
n t i of Virginia, were visitors from
M r- Williams say» he is going to liiort at Fail vale; Beavertou at Brick
B R E E S E A IR PO R T A R R IV E S
¡»H^ialurrlay
and
Sunday
with
Bob N E W F U E L C O M P A N Y
St. HiReus. At the close of the c h a p -. I*» '<" a watch charm made of
the yard; Kov at <>ar<len I Lane
O P E N S IN M U L T N O M A H
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5
ngleke.
glass to remind hiny of his experience.
ter
delicious
refreshments
were
served
i One car filled with machinery for
April 21 Aloha at Hiuverlo«; Ti
S >cam
e a ttle
of the|tli( Breese \irport Corpora lion of The dining room tables were deco-
Sedan-
rt-|
l'1,r<*
a* V erbo o rt; Fairvale at Gar-
Mr. and Mrs. Quinn, of
e, ,1 , ,|as
Uaggctti. formerly ............._
I^A> (. hevrolet l andau
,
..
c ,.
den Hiaiie; Brickyard at Roy.
Ju:\ere, visiting in Bcaveitoq Thursday MuUla-nah vVood ( 'mnpanv. is a g a i n ( f
e rton arrived this week and -hesRated in Easter colors.
i.dMioiird motor, nrw rubber. Stipes'
April 2H < ( . «ril. ii l l m n r at Br a v e r -
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.
, , ■__ _____ on the siding of the Southern Pacific
, . ,
I C.arage, Beavertvn
g o n g into the fuel business t n ------
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m
m
; Brickyard at V erbo o rt; Aloha
3303 Mr. and Mrs. Welsh of the Eastern | uoniah. The new firm is to be known 1 ' " « -
car also contains 2-h .rplan « H l l . L S D A L E R E F O R M CH U R CH
ut
Fairvale; Kov at Tigard
{"¡•EStar home were visitors at the Beav
TO G IV E E A S T E R C A N TA TA
las the Capitol Fuel Company with* The company intend to employ as^
HIGH
SC
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S
May
5 Beaverton at R ov; Garden
nany
local
people
as
possible
but
will
r chapter
O. E. S. Wedneschy ^ ^
|ocati on on the viaduct. Mr.,
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Home at T igard ; \ erlxiort at Aloha;
.ruing.
VI iggetti is well known in t h « loc- havc
"wchanic*.
x h c younR pi.op|e of ,h,. Reform
C LA SS M E ET IN G S
Fairvale at Brickyard
-lity having done business here foe T h «T exF « t to have a ship m the air j thurch of H.Uvdale will give an
Slav 12 Beaverton at V erbo o rt;
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr arc re- Us j ^ e y(, . ri prior to three years J by
r aster Cantata and Pantomine 0:1 T h r four classes at school hi Id class
Garden Home tit Brickyard; Roy at
•eivinglcongratulations over the ar-
whpn hc io1(1 ou, his fugl and
r
,he ‘fe,u’ral man ¡ aster Sunday evening. March J l at meetings after the student body m eet­
ival of a baby girl born Friday morn-1.
b ;
ag'cr and vice-president of the c .r j.o „ 0 .ch ck - A chorus
f.Hirteen will ings to decide upon their ira- k teams Aloha; Tigard at Fairvale.
May 16- Aloha at Garden H o m e ,
ng. Mr- Carr is at Wilcox hospital
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ration, is now on his way front Calif-- t.t.iler the singing for the evening. and Disrhall teams. I he iuterclass
Fairvale at Beaverton; Brickyard at
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ornia and as soon as he-arrives work Eleven characters will dramatize the
track meet ».vili be April 5.
in t e r e s t in g s p e a k e r t o b e
, iM| I m iUr|i.,,
’I iitixd ; VerJxKirl at Roy.
------ T h e girls of the O range “B ” had
|,anti mime.
Thc
cantata cfc titled,
AT C L U B M E E T I N G
May 26--Tigard at Beaverton; Roy
t pot luck lunch at the home of
STU DEN T
BOD Y
M E E T IN G
"Judith” is written by Adam Geibel,
at
Fairvale; Brickyard at Aloha; Ver-
Hetty f Taylor
Wednesday, evening!
POULTRY & FEE D STO RE
is a simple but inelodimis canta’ ..
F. C. Riggs will be the speaker
T
h
c
Student
Body
had
a
regular
Diort
at Garden Home,
ifter which they
went to thePort-
, ,
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MAKE
I M P R O V E M E N T S [lie scene is laid in the garden >f
meeting
Friday,
Marsh
22,
lor
the
lime
2 —Aloha at 1 igard; FairvSile
j
,,n.| Natatoriuni
lor a «win.. T h o ,. / 1 ' h'-
,h ‘' '
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ludiths father, Joseph of Annathca,.
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,
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, , n „ , .
<
„ r a n . w ,.,e : U Lnn .I n n .
In ,,.," '
< * * T “'* ' V
F,” r'
' Th# Beach Poultry and Feed store whprp niost
thp actinR ,ak e . place.
t h<
^
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B
si i
a i-
i n -
. l _ „„ club h* use at 12:31) oclock I.uni.h- have made several change, in their;
, hp cailtala inc,U(,r s mlos. duets. U,,nU* 'f huh,' ay’
H,e student, all Gar,let, I W
at Roy
Yel»,.n. Alice and Re»sie Johnson.
r
D
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i n . .
x ,..l
eon hostesses will l>e Mrs. t.uy Ken store this week They have had a : b ( ,ics chorus. aml chor„,es. Ern,-stT'< **« f w .» ^
*"P
, n e ^ B e a v e r t o n a. ^ .
\er
^ B c v e r y l Spear and Betty Taylor.
^
y ,
A(, aniSl>n M rs. John
new linoleum laid in the dining room , . , binann wi„ p,a
thr pi4no a. . , , ! " a* M i n t e d to make arrangements|hoort at T igard ; Garden H ,« w a.
Schomacker,
Mrs. J. Vinton Scott,
Fairvale; Rov at Brickyard.
shelving
and cases
installed. Margaret Olson .will play the violin i ’ for the trip.
'
The girls and boys orders of thc ^
R an s KnKl.|IIIlnn> Mrs. J. VV new
June 16— Beaverton at (.arili-n Home;
They tyls«i have purchase«! tw«i new
“B ” arc sponsoring a «fence at Hube. Thatcbpr xirs.
Glen Howard. Mrs.
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J U N IO R ( 'L A S S M E E T I N G
Verboort at Brickyard ; Fairvale at
hand trucks to handle their produce
Saturday evening April 13.
R jkrs win , a)k
on ‘"R ose s nnd Rose
T h e Junior class held a meeting Aloha; Tigtird at Roy.
B A S H F U L M R. B O B B S
to and from the warehouse.
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{ C u ll if e."
Mrs. Sarah Traylg will
B IG S U C C E S S Friday. March 22. for the purpose of
•une 23 Roy at Beaverton; Tigard
Mrs. Essex Marsh was a luncheon I
^
inyoca|ion T h f
husine,
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i planning f..r the prom. After m uch,at Garden H o m e; Aloha at Vrrl»«x>rt ;
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lest ot Miss Sally Karesk, at the
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2 M) p m
T h e Capitol Hill Dramatic ( lub. a|discussion commiltee* were appointed Brickyard at Fairvale.
T O P R E S E N T M U SIC A L
Hazetao.,1 luesday.
¡b
the president. Mrs. E. Trayle.
tn-w auxiliary of thc Cinmiiuni'.v
by the president to look niter
the June 30 \ rrboort at
Beaverton,
' T h e Cadman ?vlusical Club will pre- ‘ lub, presented the three act
farei various duties which make a
prom: ftrickyard at Gtirdrn Hntnr, Aloha
Miss Myrtle Johnson in training at, )Q2?
rhpvro)pl crt,c h - w il l
13 * sent "T h e Spirit of Music” Tuesday coimtdy, "Bashful Mr. Bobbs" to a successful
',l R o v : Tiirv-ilr si "Tigard
tha Good S a n d m a n hospital, has a ^ ^ jn S|ipp# r , araRC_ p.paverton.
at tho Ellison-White conservatory
at capacity hou»c at the (tipitol
Hill Reports from thc
track
captains
Inly 7 Gardipi Hiwne at Aloha,
three W eeks vacation. She k b Fn-1
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* p.
m. T h e cast include« the 22 Community club house, Friday
even- were also given and the Juniors hope Beaverton
at F airvale; Tigard ai
day for a visit with friends in Hoo*l
to win the interelass track meet next Brickvnrd; Roy at Verboort.
members of the eluh Und Mrs E ing, March 22nd.
C A F E T E R I A A DECLAM ATORY
River.
C O N T E S T ON A P R I L S Tray)p an<1 N|rs c A Prouilfoot are
»“'v
14— Beaverton
at
T ig ard ;
. . . .
, Friday April 5.
I hose who were unable to attend
.
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Fairvale
at
R
o
y
;
Aloha
at
Briek-
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in the ca<t. T h e re will be no an
Mrs. Ja n e Ni'will of Appleton, Wis-
PIACTFIC U N I V E R S I T Y G I V E S
yard; Garden Home at VerJvx.rt.
T h e Parent-Teacher nssociatimi <'f mi , sj,,n charge but a free will offer missed a rral treat.
iti spent several days last week
the Aloha-Huber school will hold |1R Wl)| bp , ak en.
PROGRAM
It was a good play well present,.-1
✓
visiting in the Dayton Peck home.
...
April 5 at
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1 full of good clean erxnoily and laugh
Th,i various sturlenls frían Pacific
Mrs. l e w , II being h i, grand aunt.
hn A *>'
T IG A R D MAN S U IN G F O R
\ delicious «linner will be O R G A N IZ E B A S E
t'llde situations from start to finidt university anil Dr. Dobbs presented
^ She
^^U
'
is K > w visiting friends in Forest ¡ n
S7S.0M D A M A G E S
BALL TEAM TUESD AY
bi«ur
program
Wednesday
Grove, but cxjiects t«i niturn to visit M r^ ‘ '
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The contrast between the Bashful '•* onc
declamaiory contest will be
.
..
,
March 27th at the high scho«»l.
the P ecks again in b short time.
11
,
.
w;,«
iTamages of $75,000 f«>r ulleged
. . . .
.
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A baseball team will be organizedt Mr. Bobbs and his anything but
*
held at 2 P
p. ni and winners will
,
, .
„ ,
Dr. Dobbs gave a sh«*rf talk telling
lattili
r are sought by Herman Brem-
the district
<li«triet rot.-
con- next
next Tuesday
Tuesday evening
evening in
in Beaverton
hiul couvm,
cousin.
honors in the
seed potatoes $ 1 0U p e r ^ y f<'r »>on,.rs
ü.averton hi
I» mm
by bud a n
^ hitloric. ,
,h c nni-
. Burba
rr,
farmer
residing in Tigard, Oregon
, .
. D . . test April 12. There are now 2U can- F.rnest Clinton was elected manager Vv aynf Jensen r e s i ^ i f u l l y was e
,
versity and its early eataWishindnt
sack. Bi . o , it, oi
eed an.
r i me
f;py an,^ many nx.re at their
meeting
last
Sunday. A ccptionally well brought out
nrsi v
-it"
t s ' r v
-
, ^
f
in suit filed in circuit court again»!
Some other things mentioned by Dr
M arkel
;\ lary Alberta and Marguerite Bair.
are expected to enter before April 5. schedule of garnets for the Tualatin
Obadiah S'ump, a fresh country Dobbs were that a student learn<
Bremer charge«! in his complaint
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Valley
league
has
alretdv
been
product, played by Rog^r Matthivv M,ore at a siitrll college, has more
Albert
Rossi is attending night
that the dcf^mlanls on two differ­
Fe»r first class shoe repairing see worked out and appears etsewherr kept the audience in tin uproar i*f friends, and can lake
anv course ent occasions early in March falsely
in Portland
the Multnomah S h o e Repair Sh«»p< in this paper,
that is offered at other cidleges.
laughter.
accused him of stealing milk from
near viaduct.
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Thr- rest of the program was as
Mrs. C. H. Fry spent several days
their cows and selling it. Bremer
Every character wa» well portrayr I
follows : Boys musical trio,
PORTLAND A SK ED TO
,
. .
. , . .,
At Negri"‘it last week
1
|
siated
that he has lived all his life
1623 Chevrolet touring $(>55. Í tipes
SU R V E Y T E R W IL L IG E R '
,,al *ncr '*< ,h ‘‘ casl ,n
' 1
t»Ao numbers, girls freshman
^,,a.r
with
hn
family in Washingt«*n county
K
ith
rr
u
ie
H
iftidrrson,
a
young
wife,
Garage. Beaverttm.
tet sang several numbers, girls
Mr. and Mrs. Tellis and stm l e
f
t
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, r " ’’ that he has a wife« and two small
New proceedings lo provid,
f,
P artlo v; F l é M
Hn,'!.
a reading by M is, Peterson and
,H° daughters
and that the accusation
Mondav on a motor trip to Florida
the eatitpsion of Terwill.ger
*«*n. her husband, t has. W r.g rl ; M r, solos by two senior students.
From th« re they rvtll go to Cuba
R A L E IG H P T. A. L U N C H FO N
ivtss made with malice an«l intent
taking in as much " ' « ¡ K
Viable Mat-
B IG S U C C E S S i trd without
to iniim- him.
lerritorv as other proceeding, that
^
Whitaker, an athletic
162f« ( hevrolet Touring new fhM' >
Do you know that Thvng serve«
So manv attcndAl the luncheon and have been dropped wa* presented to 1 r'' ^ orothy I
R
go'wl ruhl»er
Stipe« (tarage, Beav
Hot D og . and Light Lunches.
Mr and Mr-
A 1
VVds.n,
of
the
Raleigh
the
Portland
(
ity
Coun
-I.
Wednes-
a
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K,,,h
C"
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f
;
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:on
card i*»rty given by
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fidleton
visited
with
his
brother,
Barbour He *,s,nl*
Delaware peach. Marion B.»w
had i T arent-Teaclier association last Man- ,Dy
T h ? Rebecca Needle club
day that it was necessary to send m il reconunend that the city e n g in -/ ' v • , r *r ' la '
r T '" ’l.
G. H Wilson is in San Francisco G. H. Wilson and family last week.
•Mini apron sale Saturday.
,,i,l for more f«*>d. Mrs James I.a t h - 'e e r be autbonzed to make U survev ,e*. * lo*a M urphy; Julie, her
rench |bit wppk
buuness.
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Mr*. R L. Berry of Multnomah.
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Mr E and
Mrs.
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W Paulsen of Tualatin, a i w i s a dinner guest of Mr. and Mr*.
B Georges and Mrs. Samuel B laiw b«»«levard Wl feet wide fr.^n W est
T h r success of the play was due
Mrs
daughter visited her father J
l 1 Ifege Sunday.
rence had resnrv ed table* for Port-1 Side Pacific highway and Slav in road (largely to th r splendid directing ,.f sister of Miss Maiilv»n, is very ill
Hays Sunday.
Mr. I.awrence Kemp an«l the adver-
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I ,nd friends and a number from )(l the city linritA
l.itscomb and mother
Henry
Musa l»yer left Friday f«»r F.ngene
Mrs. J. C
tismg to the w*»rk of Mr
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Jtion be»i all elec Beaverton, J-ain ale had Shatiuek a«
Martin, spent Sunday with
Seeds.
Multnomah
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Financially
the
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Mrs.
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Bulk Garden
trie
Atwater Kent
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Stipes tende.l. VI rs. (’■arles T. Jteses at-
Mr. and Mr» F. T P a g «
.b«.ui $ 3 " from p b y and program
^ t h Century store.
Hardware Store
tmded from VluJimenah
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The Beaverton grade school art
planning an entertainment iur Friday.)