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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1930)
MAY 23, •f O r * « - IM « " °* Established 1927 O tR T H YEAR, NO. 12 BEAVERTON, —Tsr- M any IS NOTES OF W ash in gton County If * __ students to Finish E ig h th Grade J T he school y c ir is slowly draw ing j iirm \F Q n IlL n ll u n T in ir o N An rS llU ln U L L U _ • OREGON /""i i FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930 r» D ance P lan n ed for Kiwams Club Sponsoring — O pening o f N ew ^ ^ ^ Kose Queen Contest lo a c,:>se and the m an-'' ,t,I,lc n t’ i,n ,sh ,n g t h l , r « ^ d c school work anxious to have the s U k tests com pleted. Follow ing is a list of those i i , t ° re c e iv e # dtpk x n a, from the F a s,- crn cn(l of the co u n ty : D istric t 4« (B e a v e rto n )—F-vclyn b a y ' 1)l>uglas T aylor. K enneth la y - ”lh e K iw anis Club decided, at their j Following a re the rules to ^ i . . m eeting W ednesday to e n te r a float i followed tn th is c o n test: I * “ Dor° ,hy B each acco.npan.ed ^ ^ ^ ^ .» Name your cho.ee for . d „ I" ,,-r Mrs Van S tip h o u t lo M ill Ior B fav efton in the P o rtla n d K o k |" *'.~U J ~“' •_ L uster Mrs. \ an s tip n o u t io a im . ... . . . . U ueen by WTittng her name on your t jVCr lbe Week end. 1 ' sttval M oral parade the second t |The remains of Jo h n D owd, w ho week in June. 2 No new candidate will be ac- «**d de*d * Sh° rt ,- tim e ^ ! S t h e r i n ne*W & i t i k e rH i i “ I ■ A con" n i!,ee co'n i‘° i ' d. o{ L e o n a rd |ce„ lid in the co n test a fte r June S. r ( been shipped to Chicago, II-;R ^ h n ' " ' c t ^ lf r r ' t ,t . . V / " '! Adams, and F. E. McClure w as ap as , by the request of F a th e r M e- n it o ' n ¡ ^ ¡ P o i n t e d to m ake necessary arrange 3 lf 1 candidate resigns a , any ill tray, a cousin. , ' a J lm !,'' c T v , «"*"«» for a queen contest, to select \ " " f hei v o ,e* W,U * ^ » ‘royed by [ a Majestic Radio has been »old [dar< ' K lnsey’ Lldon McNut “ M iss B e a v e rto r” w ho will reign i the contest com m ute. Bob Marvin th ro u g h th e B eav er- Radio Shop. ’ Mr and Mrs. F ra n k N oyes an d St u s 1 de ce iv e s lo w e r » n ier. aTTV * ' ls u n - St. M a r y s “,,3 In stitu ,tlu te ‘c r ^ ^ yP* PU B L ISH E D over th e float. T he co n test will be 4 Closing date of the contest has B eaverton— | 0 pen to anyone and nom inations will ^»cavciiuu rill been se, for T uesday. Ju n e 10. altl° na ‘ be m ade by a popular vote which s V o tef w i„ ^ counted bv the G arage C. J. B iehnan, of the Bieltnan M otors, is plan n in g a dance in his ; new garage building as an opening , feature, in the n e a r future. The stru ctu re is rapidly nearing comple j non and it is hoped will be ready j for occupancy th e la tte r p a rt of the w eek. . .. T h e gas tanks have been installed and the curbing c u t back in o rd er to allow the m o to rists m ore space when tu rn in g into B roadw ay from W atson street, and at the same time mak ing th e entrance to the garage m ore convenient. _ ..... . rs • EVERY FR ID A Y DAIRY TRAIN STARTS ON TRIP JUNE 3 C arrying the m essage to dairy m en and others of “Econom y and Q uality fur P ro fit” .1— ». , . . ' "s pecial dairy dem onstration train will s l a i' 0,1 *** scheduled lun through 110,1 ' " f ' l ' i n and central O regon on ' u,lf " advance local enthusi- ast.i “ and ““ p r.p a ra lio n is any n u ll talu>11 ’ lram will be g reeted by the larg est crow ds o. any ever in this state. I he train, o perated by the Spo kane. P o rtlan d and S eattle railroad and m anned by specialists of O regon G ordon W ilcox to Receive H is D egrees from O .e g o n .S ta te C ollege *u,e w rs.ee, h .s * m Seattle " w i t h e r , . N oyes' S t A nthony P arochial. T ig a - d - Un‘ ! coim nitte each day and posted on the • 15 scndulcd stops on its route, hut However th e shop h e re will ^ a *y Q llinn. E dw ard S attler, John Ballots can be secured fro m an> t board at the B eaverton Radio S lo p . rw c, . * • I« . ‘'Cores of other localities an* oper- S tate flolleflpr, Corvallis, . .. 1 "'¡pen Saturday. Sum ich. n jerchant in tow n each b allot rep- j fleverton won the first prize o f $75 x, O fcgon Ao ’ i, a l,n * tne cities actually on rd o n W ilcox, of Heaver- tur rim tl. - n , , , „ Mrs. Dewey D ro rb au g h a n d h e r! St. M ary ’s H om e (R oys) H uber— , resen tin g 100 votes. Ballot boxes ¡n sfCtion 2, for cities of O regon M ay ¿8—lio ... .. . . m c ro u tt. th e special will arrive In H ir thrr Carl B erger sp en t several Q " en J “ " 0«. H arold G cbhardt. Ray- will be found at the B eaverton Radio | (VUtsi(ie of P o rtla n d last year | I ton, will receive “ his ■» degree from 11 in H illsboro illsboro Friday forenoon vs with her sister M rs. P. R m ond P alm er, F red Staino, Beverly Shop B each's M arket, T h y n g ’s C on- w ou|d splendid should our I D regon S tate college at the sixty- j j unc 7 Kk in g the people of this com- r«tr and family a t B ellingham . Blake, H arold H utchinson, H arold fectionery, D ean's P hannacy, Brown*« | tow n c a rry away the sam e prize *>rst annual com m encem ent exercises ,„u n ky a „ opportunity to see graph- ashragton. this w eek. H ales. Jo h an n K ahlies, R oger Kellc- P harm acy and D ietsch's H ard w w e this year and tj,e re is no easier way ¡her* Junc 2. ically presented the latest inform a- Elnfcr Stipe, Bob Sum m ers, A ndy her, F ra n k Laccy, W illiam M ackey, Store. T he standing of each c a n d l- , .lv-a flabie to replenish the treasu ry ) A total of 4W students w,!l he iion relative to success in datiying rnnedv and D r T a lb e rt a tte n d e d ' E rn e st Staino, E dw ard Stunful, Tames date will be tabulated daily and so jet tbe m erchants and residents aw arded degrees by P resident V, ,n O regon. T h e four exhibit cars have beer, k Shrine cerem onials a t th e public Reate, H a rry H eath m a n , R obert j placed on * blackboard at the 0j B eaverton get to g eth er and m ake J. K err in the 10 degree-granting schools. The school of com m erce spotted at C orvallis for the past uditorium in P o rtla n d M onday eve P alm er, E dw ard R oukala, T h o m a s| B eaverton R adio Shop. «his float the biggest success ever. leads with 109 graduates, w ith 'h e I wc,.k w4u rc Sprc la hsts of the ox- I Lucile Brown has received h e r lm p er, D ouglas, lenson, C harles K 'ip- school of engineering graduating 92 tension service have put the finish Irtter C for proficiency in th e ad- 1,CV A rnold Zwanck. Proposed Road R oute in four d epartm ents, industrial a r t« , illK touches on the displays. E very irtising departm ent at the Wiliam«- Cecoli Parochial, B eav erto n -- D h c c a i a u r e a l e DCTV1CCS M ay be Changed ,12. civil engineering 24. electrical on- car featu res one p articu lar phase of Itf University. R obert Davis. Joseph Schallbertrer. H eld for 1930 Clag» [ gineering 27 an d m echanical e n g i-1 successful dairying, presenting its Mr. Von M eter is now resid in g in A nnabel! Benson, Joseph J. Reiff. _______ C ounty engineers appointed to view n ccrin g 29 H om e econom ics * fol- ____ |ht Mason house on W a tso n stre e t. D ene Scaife. W .E. McCIoskey w as in Salem ----------------------- | B accalaurate ,services w ere held the proposed T ig ard -B e av erto n road i„ws w ith 77, vocational education <iK, displays, «illuminated f'letu res and com pleted an inspection ot agriculture .19, pharm acy and 1 h a r- < personal explanation by specialists in business T uesday. Sherw ood H eads T ualatin *;ist Sunday for the 1930 class of have same. F rom late rep o rts it is pos charge. Mrs. Frank H ockens, of S an F ra n - V alley L eagu e Game» lieaverton Hi*1' JSchoo1L The sible the route may be changed so | T o insure th at visit to the tram isco, Cal, visited relativ es h e re th is j ^ ,ces ^ ‘rc opened w ith a prelude that the road will not cross railroad will not m erely become an eu tc r- «It Her husband is now g e n eral S herw ood heads the T u alatin V a l - ** ^ ¿ ¡ ¡ f tracks or go through p roperty be | tainm ent feature w ith no lasting rc- isjfnger a^ent of the W e ste rn P a- . . a .. i: t ^. ¿th „ercentaire ,n OCal,°n >vas delivered by Kev. ley league list w ith a percentage ot Roy L No|t> , he S criptera! reading longing to those persons opposed to ! suits, the extenion service is p ro R. R v id in g a pi lined puinpoict setting th e stx gam es played. I Kev. Geo. S. Springer, serm on. Rev. this road. T h e ir plan is to follow Mr. and Mrs. V. A. W ood gave O n th e ir home grounds last S u n - |T> A r(hur lhJnRan and th e ^ n c - the present road until it crosses the fo rth the csacutial features of the birthday dinner S unday in h o n o r O. E. track s and tu rn and follow ¡exhibit seen. T his bulletin will be day B eaverton d efeated T ig ard by aiction Kcv Springer, the 21st b irth d ay of th e ir sou. a knockout score of 7 to 0. the tracks to T igard. T h e general provided free to all visitors to serve T he B ethel C ongregational choir overs were laid fo r sixteen. W L P et rendered several selections and Miss feeling is this w ould be undoubtedly I as a reference a lte r they have gone Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P in d er, o f 1 L the happy solution to this difficult home. P et >w-n City, and Mr. and M rs. S ShcrvN........ '5 1 XJJ 1 Id a M iller sang a solo problem , and will be endorsed by j A n o th er plan used w ith this tram I R Huston and d a u g h te r called af B eaverton 6 all parties interested. expected to aid in em phasizing the C. J. M artin P lace Sold ' ' Beach hom e S o . v ^ b ^ rT ' m essage of the special, is a m e e t 1 Luncheon guests of M rs. M. C. T ig a rd 4 ing in a local hall eith er ju st U-- S ta g e Fares Reduced IcKercher W ednesday w ere M rs- R, 4 | fore the arrival o r just following 571 T h e C. J. M artin place, consisting the d ep artu re of the train, where 500 of seven acres at the end of Lom- ¡T ’ rR o Vm n.v ,e' k ’ F ra n k ' T h M c h ^ ' ~ ' - Z Z Z I . . — 3 T h e O regon S tag es In c , announce tone and J. R T a lb e rt. . . ( 1 represen tativ es of the college an<t 107 bard stre e t has been purchased by J a tt'e lack M iller cele b rated his H om e ......... ......... .. 1 the county agent will sum up tlie 000 C. G. Barzw ell, of P o rtlan d , The old a very decided cut in the price of prtn birthday W e d n esd ay with a essential elem ents of the dairy pro T h e follow ing baseball gam es have house and buildings are being torn the 10 and 30 ride books of tickets. Follow ing is a table of the new gram outlined 011 the train. rlv for Mrs. A llens k in d e rg a rd e n scbeduicd fnr tbe T u alatin Val- down and it is u nderstood the m aceutical ch enustry 30, forestry 30, Local m erchants a t the varum* van p* ley L eague team s for Sunday, June property is to be cut into small r a t e s ; G lencullen 10 rides —.1.30, 30, $3.00. chem ical engineering 1H, and m ining i a t,d .n iiKstiy cases the gi an ii .g ‘ D dden has sold th e ..fc- Lake G rove at T ig a rd ; T h a tc h e r tra c ts and new homes built. 10 rides $1 JO, 30 $4.20. and m ining engineering 7. T w enty- ge, al:d Conuiiunity clubs as well, B eaverton «1 three aere tra c t at M e tz g e r V e rb o o rt; Sherw ood at B eaverton j —— - - 10 ride $2.10, 30. $4 90 eight graduate stu d en ts will receive .,r r cooperating in m aking the day St. M arys (ieo. DePue of F airvale. ! and — 1 G arden H ome at Roy. R ecent Arrival» — A rcher Í T«s «ZV • ~ . . 10 ride, $220, 30, $515 m aster’s degrees. attractiv e for rural visitors. A ire . [ lw,) nc'v visible pum ps nave been 10 rides $240, 30. $5.50 j W ilcox will bo aw arded a degree of lunch is being provided for farm - H uber ‘Hied at the M ission Bell service L illian M arie Peters T w o recen t arrivals in Beaverton A loha 10 ride $2 55, 30 $5.90 bachelor of science in agriculture, ers and their fam ilies at every stop arc a d a u g h te r born to Mr. and T obias 10 ride, $2 70, 30, $«25 He has speciail/ed in general agri- and facilities arc being installed Mrs W. F. P eg « will be in P o rt- Lillian M arie P e te rs, aged 15 M rs. I^eonard W atson w ho has W itc h H azel 10 ride $3 15, .10. $7.A' culture. where the train stops to pi"vidc Iflff W for three w eeks c a rin g fo r her ■Mdson. while his p a re n ts m ak e a died S atu rd ay . My 24;h, a fte r a been nam ed B arb ara Jean and a As a graduate of the O regon S ta ir convenience of those there to h ear pi" to New York. lingering illne?», resulting front in- dau g h ter to M r and Mrs. C H T h e W est C oast T elephone corn- college school of agriculture, W ilcox i the program 1'i«ters of St. M ary s have p ur- fantile paralysis, c o n tracted w hen Thom pson, of K inton. Both babies pa ny have purchased the M. E. will be well prepared to pursue work ; T he program at the train will be- ‘sert an Essex C .a e h th ro u g h M r ^ c w as four yers old. ¡w ere »torn last Sunday at the W il- M cCue p ro p erty on the SW corner in hi« chosen field T he institution gin w ith a platform dem onstration larsh T he burial took place from the cox M emorial hospital u n d er the nf W atso n and First streets and ran k s as one of th e ,fo re m o s t state from the special flat-c ar stage in- TV Tuesday B ridge club w as en- C hristian church at A urora with in- care of Dr. M ason. plans are being draw n for the new colleges in the country both in th. eluded in the train, in w hich P. M. krtainrd at the P o rtla n d hom e of term en t in the I. O. O. F. cem etery ----------------------- building. Building is being held up j reputation of its graduates and In B randt, head of th e dairy d e p art- hv F. W . W o o d ru ff last w « k in W . F.. P cgg ws in chargd of funeral CHURCH OF CHRIST ,,n account of the lack of large , the num ber of students T he fir«t nx nt, will show by m eans of cattle •or of M<-s Bess W o o d ru ff, w h o a rran g em en t H n G \\ S pringer, M inister , rWers w hich prevent the digging >f turn jre s n of hi» 1 i n n c b d e d jc a led .n, a tha tra in the p.»M th e basem ent. H ow ever the auto- j such fundam ental subjects as Eng- i live resu lts to be obtained th rough k*en touring th ro u g h F.urpe for CEO W D U N CA N W e are lookr,K fo rw a rd . to , nfxt inatic equipm ent has been ordered lish, chem istry, botany and ro n W v use of proved prep o ten t sires in herd 'rvrral years. j Sunday w ith a tfreat deal o f an — m. In his junior and senior years, he im provem ent Mapes and his m o th e r m o- Geo. W . D ungan, aged 91 years, | ticiption As it is C hildren’s Day Y ou can get a C aradio at B eaver-j gave m ajor atten tio n to general ag Follow ing this dem instration the 10 D -dcn, U tah recen tly and died T h u rsd ay . May 22nd and the ,h e re will be a C hildren's Day |(m R adio C q insU n ed ricu lttirr allthough he wa« required visitors will inspect the train exhi- Mrs. M apes siste r back w ith They visited several da in ^ h b ‘' <'n ' hiPP« d “ » z K . d orinK ' h' Sch.xvl ha|atl<;r , 2 p ay m en t, at to pursue work In public speaking, bits. T he first car will d< al w ith ne> visited several days in ^ 4 - by VV. E. P eg g fo r burial, hour. D uring the M orning C hurch . national governm ent and o th er liberal crops and m ethods of g ettin g eco- Idaho, w ith th e ir b ro th e r. * - u — v irom • — ■ - - » /- c —;— — —:i* ^ Earl a n ”" c Rev. D ungan and his b ro th er, from service M r S pringer will preach .11 courses. A lthough most of the nomical feeds. P a stu re s lugum es and „ an " r' S to u t of San Jose, p iorida accom panied the rem ains, i C hildren's D ay sermon g rad u ates of the school of a g ric il succulents will be rut|<hainzrd and * r [' -u e s ts the early p a rt o f. Rev. H arriso n conducted th e fun- N ext Sunday each family will bring 1 G olden W edding • tree k at th . v __ _ - .................. ■ ■■ « . . . 1 Wee Hive found th -ir life work in Profess«« Brandt and 1 R lack m an Mr- F E XlcCWe f fc ra l sfrNice* in ,h c ( a b a ,k rt 3r . r r a T y Anmvter»«ry Celebrated O regon, many of them are leaders i„ crop spenalivts. will explain the Ifci— u „ .. re. church Monday afternoon. He leaves tb is d in n fr and fellowship to g e th e r.| _______ a .,d gflled M m tries reeommendatictns lUjestic R adio, have been sold to , o n , n n < lu , . ............................ . . . . . . . ---------------------- ---------- ----- v - j B etter m anagem ent is the them e M r. and M rs. J. A. M iller c e le -! of o th e r and foreign countries. f the second car, w here K S. B e tte S i s ' of0 fA d '. aVer,On’ a n d ! and R a^' of 0rUn<1°' F ' nrida- ,k i0 ,,e u* 'hi* W low ship. b r a ,e d th e ir KO,de „ w edding anni- farm m anagem ent specialist, and I Df’y ° H A M E L .A A M ORGAN T Z ^ and M rs ^ R M Dr. M ason G oes to C hicago R Jo n e s, dairy specialist, will point ndav were M r , R oy S te p h e n s! %f . 1 , h f C hurch of C hrist u broadcasting *?d daU* b ' fr.' About . — - 'Sit the significance of displays ' " « ' ' Alaska, and M rs H u esn er. M rs A melia A M o rg an w t I 75 ,vVuch wi„ r„ ch over the NJ ‘,,e r' R" n d iy w ere present T h e i r 1 l>f C. F. M ason and fam ily ire «h.-wing the value of economical * rortlancl ; died M o n d iy \ f i y 2uth. ru n e n u j a ■ t fifty p if s t j ! M'» T h e m P « ■ u 1 .u «erv.ces w ere held a t the P eg g e n firf wo^M a l iTu r C „ , g randdaughters. M is. M ona M .ller. i leaving S aturday evening for ( hi ! sized herds, b e tte r breeding and C - M U PegR ’» h o ™ fo r th e ! sen t,ces S p rin g er o f the C b ftat in New Zealand. G reat B n * - ^ R jf |u r d , nd h m S an d . Of ,c a g o . Illinois, to be gone the ........... lis « .« , M n l chape! w ith ttje and Jnd M r. and R m tlv :n«>nth of June T h e D octor intends S an itatio n is the subject set forth n e E \ f ar u r 1 » rh ri< tta n church in charpe. Mr». , ¡an. Ireland. ire u n n . . A w ustralia, i r i i w , ^South a w w i Amenj- ] tl ( S <^a e a ttle and ^ V j r , r Mar»h fam ilv w ere i t C nri»ttan enure ^ ^ part» of the w orld will AIJ . . r , M iller, » d ' *0 spend his tim e in the C hicago in the third car w here Dr. G. W il- ifwprrt e ’ . 1 vi^rcran had nist celebrated h e r ... Alden B ently and Glen H ospital in the Children« «ter and F. EL Price of the dairy V u, v Z T T f . fo r ,WO .<Uy’ - " Z " s ltu rd a r * " s ,f n 'n2 f *" ™ g ' " T T " " T.ongview and the rest of th r guests | L ying-in snlriav Z n ' “ '¿ " '" j a ^ s a husband F-. A M or- ^ "M y F aith L ook, U p to 1T.ee , P o rtlan d . R efreshm ents M em orial hospital in the observation I and agricultural engineering d ep art- of cases. T hey expect to m ent will add sew” *°r p n *f Pa r,y ™ u r ' day . L , .„ n s an I and “All Hail the Pow . er of , J . rv . and manv , J w ere „ served m any lovely gifts and 1 “ study * “ "J J a * personal ' * touch * to ) - ‘ ' ~ ig a n . tw o dau g h ters, th ree sons __ ___________ E very listener is asked to ___ received re tu rn by w ay Yrllowst«>ne N aional the exhibits. T he fo u rth c ar d e a l. r a d v re tu rn e d from the a *'*,e r and br,' ,h f r ... R 1 sing It is believed th a t th e re sriH *’rrr P ark and spend a few- days in going with m ark etin g and increased eon- Sunday. I M rs. M organ has resided in H em - « . . . . M r. and M rs. W F V an S tiphout th rough the park. Dr. C bo g reatly b f ,c n p illio n people singing these F. M a r - 1 sum ption and it in charge of the Mbs Fllen G ilbert. G uy S m ith . I e rto n since 191« and will » v ngs id e easting t ci | t eetheri, /etheri, T h is br b« id astin g and d au g h ter n fored to Mill City ston. w ho was here a year ago, wiil new m arketing specialist, J. H Tull ^ » r k and H o w a rd W ald ele 1 m issed by h e r many friends. im is in celebration of the 1900; j program 1900 to visit the H . E. T u rn er family d u ring his absence. *"d F. L Ballard, state county agent Sunday with M r. and M rs b irth d ay of th e O m rth of C hrist on trip and rep o rt a very good catch — - - - leader. T h e schedule of the train l.iindgren tb e day of Pence ost W e are m -i Cut* H and Severely fo n,> 3. E ugene, a fte rn o o n ; * ■“’ eue«»s of \ f — s W R C onfined w ith Sm allpox v itin g every 1 one to come and listen j June 4, Albany. forenoon Salem * J " "^n rsd av w ere M rs R u tte r- » e ft ice. T h ei Did you ever e a t one of those this —. , ., , „ . , . »fterti'K gi; June 5, D onald, forenoon. in w ith us at T h e ton of ( n arles Kulb*-I cut * at the service will be one half h our in delicious 3.5c dinners at the W hite ’ "d dv„eh*er, M r H o lh n w k Sum m ers, p m t o r . . . , W ilsor.villr a fte m 'io n ; June 6. H ills- severe gash in his right hand last . . _ . "* Gotienei, n f P o rtla n d . * __ . boro f or r noon. F o rest Grove a fte r- house, is len g th A fter th i» « en ic e we will ¡w eek T h e boy w as playing w ith : dinner. r f ] T’ nns»n an d M rs V \ n o rm ; Tune 7, V ernonia, forenoon, have our b ask et I his sm all sister w hen h r accidrntly B E T H E L CHURCH r .._ ' th* «'¡«¡ration of «hr serious case o f smallpox. T bis Seappnose a fte rn o o n ; June 9, S c a Tn tb e evening M r S o rir ger will ; 9 45 a m T h e C hurch Sch.iol, R pushed his hand th rough the pane of 1 , ’ 1 , r *"* ,B d n ifrn n s nf P io n e e r the first case of this disease here sneak on the subject “T h e Lord*, . . ,, , »toe forenor nt. A storia, a fte rn o o n ; glass in the door a t his house. C. Doty, S upr rin ten d en t June W C latskanie forenoon, R a- r,in r< r S at Orel- n Citv this year P rayer." 11 -On a. m M orning w orship, ser- in ire afirm.-m hinr II Whirr »oh. ' ' 1 mzw, by speaker from Pr-rtland. S.t.-es < .a.»re is ««zw selling the ]2 Rrd- C AT H O LIC CHURCH . H iv e s r n tsVen to the by H arris H ansen *■ e te r .n c Fehophone R adio 6 tube fnrrnnnB P M. M id d e n journeyed to S ea-j • - S:. f - 1 screen grid $A* 50 com plete w ith , I . and 10 side on bu«iness recently. '■ï X tra special on fine S ta tio n e r y . tube«, term s W ill be gla«l to Z*m- Twelve table» of “STtP was played a. m. M rs O s-a r IfirnTberg are f >r G raduatirin G ifts. Brosrns Beaver- o n stra te in y«n:r hor«e H a t to be | Ruv your graduation cards and C onfession S tu rd av 7 30 p m ■oud r a r r n ts of an R poun 4 a t the E aste rn S ta r card party M on ton P harm acy. , h eard to be appreciated. gifts at Brow ns B eaverton Pharm acy F A T H E R ÌY N E IL day evening. I