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TïiË BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE ---------- - l. 3. NO. 4 ! UAL PEOPLE • *' _______ PUBLISHED b y PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. BEAVERTON, OREGON. B E A C H ’S M A R K E T W I L L r n N n .- i » T -r~ S E L L ICE THIS SUMMER T O ® f C ,V EN ________ F R ID A Y . A P R IL Portland, will s e n e Beaverton an* I vicinity this summer with ice at th. , " lC ,T Y Thi PRICE 5 CENTS N. J. S K E E D RA W S COUNCIL HOLD F IN E OF »1000 SHORT SESSION MEETINGS HELD IN INTEREST OF 4-H CLUBS most f* ,nottl «"e^ulur monthly meeting of The grand jur> at Hillsboro fund >* the cel«j- the 1 uv t ouncil was called to order N .1 Skee. of Aloha. $llU> last week. mg in the I on the count that he maliciously killed _______ (colored) ° ^ d * " " BaP“ “ cho*r A‘,nl 1 with George Thjf the r nnauntfmont is, chair, on account of the absence of .> dog. However the fine was reduced kiu-hncr. made that the quartettes from th i» 'M r. Erickson. 't o $150 and costs which he paid j " l wii \ t will give a concert in Beaver- Reading of the bills was the diver-, This aifair has cuused considerable a* sl*t' " " s,a ,e * 1 111 ia t r ’ 1,1,1 0,1 Friday evening, At>ril 19th. Yion of the evening, after which thev discussion all over the county, not ' 1 11 1 . K This eoneert .................. L.. .« .. , . s* , ...... , chaige ■ >! In «-stock and tarn» crops concert is sponsored by the adjourned. only on account of the size of the fin i " i , 'I ” * " . 1 ‘ ' ™ .7 ........ , " club work, held several m eetings 1 Congregational church and C lamis as follows were presented: ?but the ruling made. ,. . . 1hcy request that you will reserve T u a 'itin W ater Co., \lch $412.151 In Portland >om«j effort is being “ l> ' l ’.. «that evening for the enjoyment of t h * P E I* t o . March 14M 0 m.de to cur* * ‘ C,ub * ° rk ' ....... were shown at Banks and Scholls concert, the f''s t of the kind evci 5 . A. Hixby reading m eters___ 48.75 dogs, who disturb the neighbors at ■ ' * S.showing ».vork that is actually being attempted i here. \ A Bi\hy, marshall »...... ....... 10.00 night and dig up the lawns and gur done by club boys ami girls in O re The to program will consist largely !(j»«i. Thyng, recorder ----- ------ 25.00 1 dens and flowers. A complaint gon. 50.00 the police will force theowner to tie oi famous negro folk songs and C.eo Thyng clerk spirituals, and should be of genuine Invest Syndi .................... 97.65 up ihe dog or banish it if too noisy 'schools were visited at Kiiiton, Sh cr- On the other hand lov4r* of dogs f’a n » i,,gton> M etzger, Garden interest to everyone. 1 J.\ A Noyes, material ................ 7181 t or,li\," 1’# |>r* an,za*jon* It FRIDAY. APR. 6, 1929 ,r Eduards of Beaverton whoI s a i l * price M ia Portland They hav. k,|v joined the !**'>'. ** <*u' u ‘ purchased the ice business oi Mr ,th tonailiti* at the M arine llo *~ . Shultz and will have their hcadquar "in San Diego, California. ' ters in the Beach M arket & Feed ç. « • , . M ore where ice can be secured alter Elizabeth Isbister of St. H el- j Saturday T h eir wagons will make 1rs. __ „, raiiL.r in B eaverton , ,• . . _ .. was "*i T i h Eastern Stu r high " * * * .e ' C,y . ” u r ' J> ' ,r '' the l.astern • iur * « - p r e a .d e n t a » d .....inagcr of Mrs. Isbister is a icrr meeting ih» i mj an> aas in 'own Ihn dat Mrs Patterson of Hubei Z '/ttiK ilo t o i p r i m r a m a n t c to com plete ' arrangements. rr m M r. Hyslop, of Oswego will be ,„ . n ye and hail storms were tn itl m ch ar« e of ,he ,ce del,very wa«“ ” cr ai| day Thursday—but it did A nother station has burn ar.unged stay on the ground very long. for with John Binns at Bertha and u i t in *he will care for Capitol Hill, Multno- 1 5 0 1 contend that as long as they pay a h W . Bishop ............. ....—........ ........ ...... ..... those places, with the exception of )tto F.rickson has sold a 15-30 n a h , Garden Home, Shahapin and M RS. D O ERIN G 25.00 license ilicir »<ig has t» right to run |W,»sb. Countv road builder cor to E. L. Higdon and ontì to , ...................... i , ■ 'isherwiHHl have club organizations mor to • ' ____ thcr outlving districts on the west 1.7' at large and the damage tnev do is ENTERTAIN S SISTERHOOD Vict.sr Kincaid, clean streets Tuvooku uml one to M rs. r r a n t ... .. They are all planning to increase luvul Side Pacific Highway. • Bcav. I.umher Co., lu m b e r........ 22.iSt small. .... ...» -....t their 4 II club activities. Th >K- 164.70 Ih e question is a serious one and ______ ______________________________* MS,erhood of ,he church of Hillsboro Power & Lt “W e are not so much concerned 2.4)1 .will most likely be taken up at the with gel ting a large enrollment in ■ ** r t T * ” U L LO C A L BOY M E M B E R of I V T S p r i n g “ ., next session of the legislature. lcr5 of Hillsboro paid an official i»lcxrvi t p u i , , , \ , , , . ------------- 7 clen • vork as we are in getting a lcr5 - — -I OF P ISTO L TEAM Mution. A delicious luncheon was TIM E TO C L E A N -U P ¡i to Beaverton Chapter, A T . & high percentage of com pletions," says served at noon. There wore 12 ladies AND PAINT UP ,lr. Cyrus. \l. Thursday night. Gayford F . W ilson of Beaverton! present: Mesdantes Kingston, G allo- ____ BF.AVF.RTON HIGH NOTES "W e h av ? selected some of the lo u r i n '_a £Ul,| a luen,^fT of the college H .O .T .t. Avay, Williams, Hopper, Kinsey, Fields, Next week will be clean up week leading farm enterprises of ihe county «425 Star I’011 "iirm g a go ,,isu,i team which will compete in Haullenback, Hughson, Yersoi, B.tach anil if the nicrchunts and housekrtp ’‘Kempy” ami are enrolling boys and girls in .stipes t.aragc, Beaverton. n pistol matches starting April 13. Stump. Mrs. Oscar Cooper and little er* will pile their rubbish on the side T h c senior class play "K em py" i.* th tse club projects who will be able ; T h e I octal team will fire first against Efroy Cooper. , I walk it will be hauled away w ilhotr r. arul Mrs. Bill l ’ctsch have re- |hc University of Misscniri, winner ¡C„ M The chy council ha* made *ar- to be given at the Beaverton high to do credit to these leading sources school on A|>ril 25 and •*> This play of revenue in th» county.” ,t<l from California and he is em- of last year’s intercollegiate pistol •angemeiit* to have it taken away. is bused upon the American home Calf club work in W ashington iyed Ut the S. P. Shop again. meet. O ther nPatches will be with CHARLOTTE PATTERSON HON- Now is the time for the busy house ,u)d American family life It por- coiiuty promises to be bigger this the Alabama Polytcchnieal institute, OKED WI T H BIRTHDAY P A R T Y wife to have the painting done »nd |ray , (he American family life a> it v,.\r according to Mr Cyrus. T hree lrs. Clifford I rink is very ow. j>ur(j ue university, Culver university, will be already for the —with ail its misunderstandings and chib- are actively at vvtirk and more here arc a large number of «»•*»j I>rinceton university. Inva State col Thc J- W Patterson horn« r.vas the her house iq u ir r iii. It also, will appeal t»> thosc ari. being formed During Murch measles in Beaverton. | k^,e University of Utah. Virginia scenc a Peasant party last week summer visitors. who Ure romantic because throughout the Rock ( reek t alf t lub was or- ---------r . . . i Military institute, Boston Tech, Ohi.Vkiven in honor of their daughter lie Dietsh Hard vare Und Furniture the entire play runs a thrilling ro u t-, ganizetl with five boys enrolled. Mr. ,ou Beigg. cut is hand severely coUege an(J L, g V ¡r.tary acad- » Darlmte, to celebrate her f o u r t e e n t h ,^ ■Store is offering a gvaod house birthday. Ih e afternoon was spent* . ■■ 1 ancc. It does not lack humor, but F. H lossy is the local 1« adt r of i6 glass bumlay. liny. , , paint tor $2.10 a gallon, a price with- . . . . .. . , , . ------- — ----- and — 1 enjoying — — — -— is filled with laughter, so those who this club playing games an ---- raster thr reach of all and no one can Tree men on route 2 required i • vaut a good laugh come ami sct' egg hunt, followed by delicious r e - : Ivan and Amos B ierly, sons of say they chnnot afford to paint. services oi Dr. Mason this week. G IR L A R R IV E S ON freshmrnts. Blanche Haines won the ’’Kempy.” Floyd Bierly, of Beaverton, route 3, r. liamlr cut his forehead while A P R IL F O O L S DA^ prize! for finding the most eggs in the ' - ■ as a result of their first year of club ppwig wood. Win. H ick etiu cr c u i1 ------------ hunt. Those jiresent to congratulate WASHINGTON COU NTY L E T T E R S CIVF.N TO »vork, are I* oking for belter anintil- index finger of his left hand A tiny girl arrived at the» l i ,me ot e harlotte w ere: Blanche Haines, Nel- EN D EAVO R M E E T IN G A P R I L 7 BA SK E T B A LL P L A Y E R S for tln ir calf club work T ins,* boy- th u saw and Henry Johnson i s 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry W right of l 'eaN' Mitzel, Doris Walls, June Gilmoecj ni embers of the Kinton 4 'alf pidly recovering from an operation erton on April h>>ols day Dr. k E kuth Kearney, Mary Hadl-.W' andi ( hristian I.ndeuvorers of W ashing- ^ ^ »tudent bovfv meeting Fridav ' < lub led by I I Van Kleek. Mr removal of Ins appendix at Km- Mason who (attended the case leports Harriet and Dorothy Patterson ton county will meet at the Hillsboro j , , ’ |kt.r|v <ays ,h f boys have »liscovrred i |IC l b» , h ........' . « ! « « « • , Mrs. W right was formerly Miss Clark ------ April 14 at Six Corners j AGENT ________ NOTES arf « 'w - chu,ch ta. ; u l c - b w..,k ,».> " , v b ,„ April 7, for a rally prior to the » 7 . cau be inaile better.' ’ state convention which win be h e l d ,« 1' ' * 1 thc,r lc ,,e r »' *M rs' l,H,W f|920 Chevrolet Landau Sedan— r»- of Aloha. V iclor and Alphon. Vnndrrsrhuerr — --------------------- The county agent reserved at Salem on April d 18 21 Several ¡„ -1 »«mesi the following girls with let- ...litioiied motor, new rubber. Stipe» _ tqrs : F.nna Nelson, Alice Johnson, enroll» d last week in calf club work E A S T E R PROGRAM PR OVES pounds <.f T). A C. Minnesota ........ ................................. - ,t , ,... . ..... .r..ge, Beaverton. V E R Y A P P R O P R IA T E an(1 10(, pl)Unds of M acKay Yell». w ieties in the county are entering c o n -1 * •* *'un ^ ,nn’ ' c‘4r’ * J " * ' r B<>ys " v" ' ’ a,her HcV-sacker sup. of St. ------------ I Den. field corn from O A. C. E x - ! ^ n . n , s for the oratorical c o n te s t' 1 J av' ,,r’ Benn.r ^„ro. and buve purebred H ol.tem * , I i- , _ (ittiniz.lv ob- .. , r * ■ , . , , I, . , ,, , _ r,-_ 'on and Helen Homericl». A fter th e . ca |vm. Tw o more brothers of \ ictor ary’s home has a new Chevrolet, F aster Sunday wa.» fittingly oo pcr,tm nt Station for foundation seed which will be hehl during the after* of the letter* many m il Alphon* are exp«'Cting tn gel Jfu Ralph Mapes of P o.' land. I survetl in the various servies of the s|uc^ k ,r t|,(>se Df the county »vb.. »ncHin. and the winner reprezienf W ash l r' " " la,1°u girls received numerals. Mr. ( ox th»-n into a calf flub *oon. Goddard has a Ford car, C. C o s -'B e th e l UongregUtional church winch wish ,h e same at cost. ington county at the state convention presente»! the following boys with Irt- La a Chevrolet, Mrs. Grace Proud ! had been beautifully decorated with y h c M acKay Yellow Dent comes lloring. ”— ' ’ . ,___.| .i.if.vrtils and . » ’/ i fames Hen»lerson, state (hristian ters: Ross Hurt, Milton a ,Ja‘8c a"d S. H. H ardacre a Oregon grat , - ricommemlcd for moist soil . Endeavor president, and Miss V io la ! Frank Buru, Richard W ilcox, H erbert G IR L ANNOUNCES B E T R O T H A L ir. all purchase.! from Stip es Gar- F aster ldl.es. ^ Ih e joint meeting of representa- #|#|e stcre(ary> ^ o f Port-1 Homorich, Verl Knunon* and l.rs trr AT DINNER P A R T Y ;«• N. J. Skee insured those cars. The Sunday School Faster program tjye pure bred breeders and the W ash - ^ ^ ....................,._ a ............ ............ . , 2 ,, , i»,,tv \ir4 i i» .......... .......i land .will present plans und fea tu res, Denison. Doty. -',r s - ,ngton County- F air Board lust week, ’ (H'lirtni it; Ic. Mrs. R. . ( Ja«ter the O range R girls pre- Among the more recent social h jp of the state gathering Harvey Williams is now back at Floyd T e ilt and Mrs. L. W . lucker, which resulted in the ruling that all ! vented Mrs. Cook with a letter and prriing* which will he of keenest rk again at thc Beaverton Lumbei developed a most interesting progiUto ‘»ta t t|e exhibited at thc fair, e\cept, A goal set by the state of 50 reg- a gift. interest to all wh»i knew her, wa- I which was ably presented by th»- ' a ‘ \-ai»es under six mtvnths, must b istratious from the county has been ar«l. ------------ the announcement of the etigagemen: l ious i>artisipants to an appreciative, |CSted for contagious abortion, should reached. latercla»» Track of a popular locul girl. Miss Ann F-»l Halsteu has 1» fine display 'o f congregation of 157. _ ! do much to encourage cattl»- exhibit- Allen to Mr Benjam in Pietschm bn vhich Th e interclass track meet intcd chairs, tables, etc., to sh»»v The theme of the morning w orship.<)rj at ,b e coming W ashington County T he announcement iwt»* made at a was postponed for a week on a c - ; v f,y (|jnnpr in M i„ Allen’s 'hat a little paint can do. services was "T h c Eternal Life, , air 0 f ,h c reasons given for H OLY W E E K S E R V IC E S which was the sermon subject. L The . j (ganUre to exhibit has been the fear - W E L L A T T E N D E D count of the weather will be held Por„ , nd r„ i(1<.ncf a t, rn(,,.,| by man;. B. J. Van Stiphout, of K eascy, O re- ,„ Usical program wtis given by the of contracting diseases at the fair.t ------------ Friday aficrtioon. Qj h< r more intiinnte friends, anion ' spent F aster Sunday tit th» »-hoir and Mrs. H M. Barnes. Prev -, Sevcral breeders have already ex -: T h c Holy W'eek services «which — — — wh(-11 w crr Mrs. Anna M acfarlanr iic of his son, W. F . Van Stiphout ;oUS Bethel church attendance record |irfS5eci ,jieir intention to show dairy werc conducted by the ministers of the I O r .n f « B Banquet Mrs. Rose l.owcll, Mrs. Drlt.» Glutscli gave the Miss L ottie W alker, Miss Elizabeth »Vere broken when 200 were present ! . a tt|e on account of this n»w ruling 'd ifferen t churches of Beaverton were T'he Order of the B l.ewis Smith, scoutm aster of Boy for ,b»- morning servici It is reported that the Washington well attended. The Wednesday rve,*‘ I B girls a banquet W ednes- Cole, Mrs May Mi.ldleton, Mi» -.».»»tv Fair Bourd R .lird is the first in mg services was held in the Chnstrtn| ,,mf ^ t.xrning (he , C|„H,| 1 Irene , „ „ Srh.dtz i». Grace 'out, troop S o . 214, has moved Another" large congregation of 175 ^-ountv ...........m >( ,„ v hjgh ____ _ Schultz, M Miss Grace Thc.btin Thobnri . -ick to Beaverton. were prevent f o r the evening service he state, and probably th, first li church and the -Minister , Rev Oscar ________ Mrs. G race Sle(|.hrns.»n. Mr*. Jan • ih e |w«.l ANNA ARNDT W alker, M is. Ila/el Rradhnry, Mix- I when the church choir sang their the Unitikl States, to require thi Cooper serve«! as chairman N<»-»-paper re|K»rts indicate speaker» were Rev. Donald MacN'eiI foyn Rrwffgrr. M iss Marion Kelso 1926 Chevrolet Touring— new H u e.'' annuaj F aster C anitita "T h e King test. c-d rubbcr|. Stipes G arage, Beav Triumphant". Thc composer Mrs. E. that other Oregon fair nlinagem ents who spoke on the theme Ih e Da> Anna Arndt, of Huber, ageil 7 J. and Miss Ruth Schinucklty. M is- of RetireiiK tit and Rev. Bert \\ a»l<l . ,hC(| Friday. She leaves a husband, kuth Schmuckley favored those pre L. Ashford has linked the F.aster p following this lead. ington -whose theme was I hr ^ ros-’ Henry Arndt an«l wt»s the mother oi sent with song *«Tecti»itis. Much T. . Scriptual message with an oppropri * ----------- of C hrist." Rev . Roy Nt.lt offered Mrs 'he boy* of ,he letter “ B ” enter- ^ ,,nisicai setting which cretites a I. H. K.diler, Mrs Morgan ter«>t txas aroused through thr charm Do you know that Ihvng ' f r ' r evening j.rayer ( Vaughan, of Goodridgr, M innesota ing decorations of rose* and F aster " " B'rU " " ° r “ nt!C “ S ™ “ 1 £ S £ l H « D o ., and Light I n ch , . banquet in the dining room of th • which was given under the direction T he Thursday evening session * i . and Sailiq and Stella at home. Th e lillies. ----------— ---------- -- -h school last W ednesday evening, of W . L. Cady and Mrs. R- C. D oty, conducted in the I ongregation.il funeral was held from S i. Cecelia »t und the choir is a b e a u ti-,D|D YOU E V E R STOP TO THINK hurch anJ thc niin iiler served »»¡C atholic church tit Beaverton, April 1 a I.OHA M E R C A N T IL E C O M PA N Y most cnj».yablc time is report»'«'. as _ (_____ piani R O B B E D AGAIN ful ' musical interpretation of the ------------ chairman Rev. Oscar Cooper was the ^ ith interm ent at Ml. < alvary ceme an.l M r,. W . R. P etch »vere F „ tcr thpnlt. That you should patronize the local f ^ §peaker He spoke on thc|‘« y W F- ch ar«c of ' "ing frietids and rekitives in M c -j an,OUnl of thc special Faster store - some day you nu»y nee.l Hun „EvpnU ^ Thurs.lay". T he second j arrangem ents T he Aloha Post O ffice an.l M rr- I antilr Store was again burglarized "utvUe and Yamhill last week. i M issionary offering in the Sunday That the value of your property n ddre§| was given by Kev. Roy Noil FO R S A L E C4n.liolus, niriKim, Friday esciiing. T his is the ihn 1 School and church services was m increased because y«iu live near a : whu rcviewed , hp “F ir ,, l^ r .l’s Sup- . _ I'lotms size, mixed lot 2tll bullís f o r 1 nine this establishm ent la** been fore I There will be a big R oast B eef b(ICll(IUU addition to thc • regular people ca " ,1>pr ¡„ Jerusalem ". T he union com- ° id *»*v *■ n—-— current ex- i ¡ trading center, . . . where ..e ^nner served in St. A nthony’s hall ;nsc l l k . ( k , f s which was dedicated t<. buy necessities of life ______ __________ ___ __________ , ¡union service wa- observed unde« ^ l’" ' M’" ' l ' has 1 Mn,," i„ t" Mid merebaridi»« and p o « « ' neon on Sunday April 14th. E v e ry , 3t1a ‘ foreign missionary organi- ^ ^ ^ >n your w p . lhp lea<lerth„, of M r Cooper and M r. 0 f ««0 " 1 stamp* stolen About eighty dollars welcome. . , a * l ,. o-ai. \ fa rK fil \ir Wailflinuton am! Mr . — ___ worth o f m erchanoite *uch as »me. zations. . . I ,,«,rt J 421 I - 4J don XZ .. t s buy only what -------------- - you can MacNeiL Mr. V> a lingt >n at t L A R G E N U M B E R A T TE N D , r.u aretles boxes of cigar*. raz«»r hnv ^Uewhere when need 4*olt served a» deacons and were a> DOUB1 E S IX M E F T « ’ « \ The M inister of the Bethel church ^ buy e| scwhere, you Mr anH VI». c » o » • i 1 6e .Vlimsisr »>■ »■■- ......... . not ony eux»...v. », sis.eil b> Mr Hurper and Mr L VV D O U B L E SIX M E M WaH„ t UtlIves. canned good, J Í . - v « X K « I X « .M M , a c N i .l .......„ h i n , m , , . , h . and a $3 50 fruit cake «wer« removed " ( e visiting Mr. and Mrs. , g l A « M l hymn in — 0 » , IX , ^ y m n , in ^ ^ R aster Dav service* at the Mann Bctch last Friday. * for Aged People on S.n d y That the owners .,f »«ores here o w n ----------- lion of that hymn »vhich wax sung in ,an 1 ^ ce at the Double Six^m eeting Sat- ( |W(| fr|)| , , amp, wcrp a k o Home their homes—that they have invested ^ upper Room in Jerusalem con-| Boulevard, on Marh 31 *t , , a i t, u,.,, — ■ ■ - - unlay evening t*t the Tigard Grange . . . all their capital here and look to r M' clu(kd , wo helpful union church ................................. . '* * hall Besides member* present from ________________ E SURE AND A T T E N D for suppiwt. j » ices. Sherwood, N’rtsberg, Tualatin, W ilson O V E R 4Mt C H IC K EN S MASS M E E T IN G A P R I L 8 That in our town there are many gro| P R A C TIC E GAME B A S E B A L L »die and S ch o ll, there were visitor* D E L I V E R E D TO ALO HA P E O P L E AT ST. M A R Y’S SUNDAY ,pry M o re i y f t u half truck loa«1 of L E A G U E GAMES S C H E D U L E D from Beaverton and Multnomah. An ’tire and attend the mass tncct- trrocerie* com * out every day from FOR O PEN IN G A P R I L 14tk excellent program w a, rendered thrn f K c r k i l l dav «d»1 clu ck , were dr * M !,u B«':i\ qrt< >n high . ■ --------------- - , ' ' H plans will be d iscu ssed The Beaverton boy* '* 1" °* _f #fc- , he city and many other truck* l«*ded ^ f|T|| |||f1I batrb aI, tfanv, «U l th* r f f ,,r ' ' ° * 1! »'-"kharn. chm nw M , |N<.fr(| rw id — U tM * w ,r u »bling an additi.m to the west first practice baseball game with con»„o<litie, that could just »» Ike Tualati n V alle L«U«UC 1 h ' u k " ' ' ' ,aM »"*• rw po*»ding to || || Bertr.a-he rex.-,»,-I «00 W h • f >he h, present „ r,k ,h i buihling. .»t St St. Marys next Sunday h been purchased <,»ax..n — at « c o r e s w ere: llatsv - and Helen (Y — i ..^h.^n«, I M oline H«*>, H i- ------- ... «».n ,.,,,,. —------ t «maire.- H n d »H Mason April 14th: « ........................... ••—-, M — O. ........... ,v’ ,r> the last -11 y e a r, the eti tern.-m F.rnest Hinton me How fan a community grow if the -n , f Ti({ard tpam play a| M „ha *n instrum ental n .lo . Elinor 1ono Mr Lacy K**>. and S An hras j unified fr««i 50 to 275 will be uNe to pick out hi* team Vx-al t»e«qde »l»>n’t support it? , be Vrrboorl at F airvale; Brtivrrt«,n ' u ,t'n8. a rea»lmg; Ben Beckham. ,jer v ^i (it) At thi, rate there will he u' 'lx md there is not enough room alter thi* game Signed. A D. A ,,, B n c |,yar«I and Roy at Garden a tn0i" h harP **',‘T ,," n i Ho*. a ^ ,tf -fe a ,hery chicken,” ar««in,| at ' be present building. T h c improve- A benefit dance ' c Home l '" ' * U " 1 Cm tin « , a M ofea th,» summer. ntem pfated m rn U M 8 Hubei hall April 6. The 1 r' ‘ ^ Y ,.a if, 4ng..ra u o d m bU tA .......... C k lU y Y ung and Ken aassiWfm and a combined auditori- be use«l to defray the expenses ot j |Q 4 |||chp, %\2 pair BF. Gome out and support your team neth Blankenshij.. musical sketch and Burbank seed i-otatoe, $100 per 7 Griffin Chevrolet Co Muh- and help them tu win the champion- the Hit eon b o y , gave a very m u ch , sack Beaverton Feed an»l Produce 'Ll a*"! gymnasium that could seat club Sundav con h W . -hip fo r 1929 enjoyed banjo duet. M ark et. “ A imw b „ „ n y » , T h , n r,n m « ^ needed. — COUNTY j