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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1930)
\ 0 v P.M b E» I Of«*** u * ,r* Ol E L £ C t ¡ ION b>. Kive, th^J i. t,jn. Qr “ * 1 ' FT' p. m and rlect th» foV 'cr\e on* year to ' rrvt •». _ 10 ,cr' * o , / rso? Established 1927 U’RTH VI'.AR NO. 36 H IU havt . Special E d i t i o n o f B e a v e r to n nna Hi •"iTirrs. ton i)..*.. "Utili ,er 1930. í,CKSOíí y j 1 Enterprise W ins Approval l:k T " x - Recent Activities - M m .O N ) k ll. \\. N n\. M , 1 Beaverton High Defeat Forest Grove at Court House by Score 12-0 Briefly Reported PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY News, Notes o f Notables and Near Notables November eleventh may mark the Circuit Court Order. , lgned by Geo close o f hostilities for some people, Ifle Beaverton Enterprise has re- “T h e Enterprise is to be congratu- hut it surely didn’t seem apiiarcnt1 R. Bagiey w td many compliments on its De- lated on tts splendid Development Mr. and Mrs C oenpie & Kohlman, Ore. Cor», to some two thousand people who* Mr. and Mrs. A. M Kennedy were V an Pelt jammed Me ( ready field at F'orest delightfully surprised on Novembei daughter Mberta |]itnt Edition that was mailed Edition.’—Matt King, Aloha vs h rank Taylor e, ux. decree. If • I Mond •t> Grove Tuesday afternoon to see 12th, their first wedding anniversary, San Diego Cal •Tdistributed the first of the “The Development Edition is a City 0f Forest tirine u Beaverton lligji School's fighting by a group of friends ( From all parts of the Tuala- splendid medium of advertising and i Tucker, et al. decree. from Tigard Mrs. L. Foster. of Rredv die, tram vanquish the highly praised and vicinity. A delightful evening fell front V»llev have come requests foi is well gotten out."—Aloha Mercan-! ' st Natl Bank Forest the back porch of her Grove vs undefeated (previously) team of For- j was spent in cards checkers and home and broke her right ! copies. Business men, adver- tile t o., Aloha. Theo, \ an I arm. et als mom-y pay- c>« Grove High School 12 to 0. fn »hat « visiting, after which a bountcou.. , farmers and citizens h ave1 I am well pleased with the edi- ment order Mrs Geo. Dietseh, of Rosebui UWn of f c j Ihe first half was fairly even with lunch was served. The guests left loud in the praise of the pub- tion and will send out numerous cop- Commercial Natl Bank \s H |I the ball resting near the middle of wishing Mr and Mrs Kennedy many visited at the L. Dean home last the h J week. that will accrue to this section ics. - F a t h e r Heesaker. superintend Hates, et als. order confirmation ■'l",,|lay ell0ls the field for the mosj part. Numer more years of happiness. Mr and Mrs. \\ illi’aiu F'ngleke en ^ the edmon. M? ry’* *}om t f° r H° yS" C ity of Forest t.rove vs Frank H ° us '"juries slowed the game consist -, Those preaent were: Mr and Mrs "■'clock s. m tertained for several of their Sons Hundreds ot copies have been What 1 liked about the edition Saunders, et al, dismissal order. erably and the loss of Captain Grant C. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs W A nK officers friends at the stock show Saturday (¡ltd out and there are many more was that nothing was exaggerated1 of Beavert.u affected the smooth Root and daughter Miss Merle, Mr. M arria g e Licenses Issued ness ot of Beaverton’s ueaverton's off ottensive. evening. I heir guests were Leo on file in this office. C opies —Andrew Eggiman, C edar Mills and Mrs (>. Is F.. Payton and daughter Emil Freeman kynell, Anacortrs. rve °ne yea, Ihe third period was slightly in Mis» EdUb “You created a very fine publi- Washington, Shell, l'red Perry, David Mason, fc\c been mailed to every state m Mr and Mrs, I. A and Maud Kvertnan scrvc‘ two vtM favor of Forest Grove so far as of Kit Crabtree; Mr. and Mrs Ray i hris- Hvfeit ( aveness, Carl Beach and of .cation that every citizen | tb c union. The longest in the Tu- Trafton, Seattle Wash. 1 serv'“ one . ( fensive playing was concerned, but tensen; Mr. and Mrs John Tigard; Robert F'ngirkc. Lmes was sent by Mr. Haines of alatin Valley can justly be proud of." Orfgon Samuel Padgett Scott and Vera the determined, stubborn defensive Mrs Alice Cutting and Mr* Flora Mrs Otto Erickson gave a 1 Soha ami contained 75 addresses. H. R. Findley, Cedar Mill. r, 1930. May Jones, both of Kelso, Wash. playing of the Beaverton team Follow ing are just what a few “I have looked over Leedv. o’clock luncheon Friday afternoon,, Russel W. Jones McMinnville and the edition ok son , \fa„ stopped two threats on the goal line. L the pleased people have said about carefully and am very well pleased Harriet Deyoe Dayton Ore. The Paradise Valley club meeting alter which cards were played, In th«* Iasi six minutes of piny an onler Misses Beverly Spear, Vmlet Hu- |:kr edition: with it, tin publicati n far exceeds Circuit Court Suits Filed this week end run and a completed pass took scheduled for Tuesday of this week ■The greatest writeufi of the Tuala- my expectations,”—I.. j{ Haley, Ce- Mollic Y Willis vs F.ivvin T. Mills the ball to scoring territory and was postponed, because uf the lunch- M>es and Erma Nelson spent Sunday eon committee could no, serve Th ,.;Khl wj,h Miss Kva Barker of L - Valley in recent years. I make Bar Mill. money action. Wismer carried the hall over on a next meeting will be held Tuesday, tourelle Kalla nter that we all subscribe for “This publication wd) Mrs. A. H »weeping end run to the left. C redit Service Corp secure much V s I. December 2. Soon after this a Forest Grove Beaverton Enterprise”—Senator favorable continent and publicity for Berg iiionev action. Interest as a community will center ^ A. Wood returned rlor this section, 1 am very well pleased Credit Service ( >rp. vs P Yergfcr Back chose to ground an intercep Monday night at Raleigh, for the Sunday after several weeks |Esr! E. Fisher. ted forward pass near his own goal SON relatives. “A splendid piece of work, well with the edition.”—F. D. Peck, Beav money action. Parent-Teacher association is giving which was promptly pounced on by erton. (redit Service Corf vs Jacob H family of Portlai «I jh e Oregon Products dinner a( o The Bishop I designed, printed and carries an ap- Building herd Brandi, Beaverton end Wis- o'clock Parties are planning to at- »pent Wednesday evening at the I pealing message."—Homer T. Lan- i " ( ertainly Beaverton and the Tu- Shearer et al money action. mjnch incr again scored on a forward pass latin V alley can be proud of the edi \V. O. Barnes vs F'rank W. Max tend from Multnomah, Garden Home, J llieltnan home |dtrs, Aloha. The feature of the game was a 30 *-v . ‘. w tion. It is a splendid piece of news- am mortgage foreclosure. Fairvale, Beaverton and Portland. Mr. and Mr*. C. I Rielman spr it yard dash down the sidelines by *A well executed and ambitious un- Sometime Monday night a cash Sunday at Klamath with friends, paperwork”—R. F'.. Hanna, Beaverton Real E s ta te T r a n s f e r s Welch, Beaverton tackle, on a false Idertaking that tells the story of the register was stolen from the Multno- Mr. and* Mrs. I W. Raynard of t “l want to congratulate you on the Fred Zurcher it a to Ernest Zur- play. ITiulatin Valley in a very convincing mah 1 ransij company garage at nrthanv, were in Beaverton Wedr s- excellency of the edition and say I cher et al 22270 acres Sec 17 T1N Wismer and Shannon starred of Lpacr."—Imiay & Sons, Recdville. W cst Portland and between $11 and tjay ca|1iuR on old friends “1 was very well pleased with the think it a splendid piece of work.” R2\Y. Ernest Zurcher et ux to Fred fensively so far as yardage gained $12 was taken front it. The safe w* s | Mr. and Mr* Wilbur Weed e i- —Frank Dietseh, Beaverton. Zurcher et al 22270 acres Sec 17 was concerned, while F\ Brandi, Me I[ubl.cation and will mail out many later located in the brush with ,hc jtertained a group of their frit ■»« ”‘l am glad to know that your am- TIN R2W. Meier & Frank ( o. to thicson. ami Wright worked well on I copies to friend«”- W . M. Sti i | >f s, front battered off Friday evening. Bridge was plr bitious plans have succeeded so well. Lloyd W. Ellis et ux Lot 2 Blk 58 defense. Wright consistently out. IK iville Mr. and Mrs. Underhill, of Al- during the evenihg in which Yliss The publication is without doubt one Metzger Acre Tracts. K. J. Boos et kicked Bailey of Forest Grove batty, speiif the week end with •Be Kinner and K. Warren held Hi sc is “I appreciate the edition greatly . „ of the best that I have ever seen."— ux to Park G. Atwood et us part of Wismer and Wright were the out- Manley fa’iiily. and Miss Glenn the con sola t On. I and think ?t a \try fine publication. ^Vni C. Cyrus, county agent. Sec 20 T3N R4VV Reliance 'ltiv. ('■> standing bill carriers for Beaverton Mrs. Bittner entertained Mrs. Sal- Those present were Miss Kit ’• r, -Mri. mger, vi n vi e. j “The publication will go far tow- ti Albert Niva et ux Lots 13 iSt 14 while Welch and Koenig were the mon of Cedar Mills, mi ThursiUty. Miss Cruze, Miss < ¿Ion. Mr W ilier B. best linesmen. Britton and McMill- ou ave provuet a spirit it a« ards selling the community to its Willow Brook Farm. Harold Mrs. Beach and Mrs. F'ngleke were , Mr. Warren and Mr. Hughes for Forest nrtising medium. Motz Bros., ro d e n ts aj! WP|| as aitract many Jensen to Theodore Dussin part of an played consistently in Oregon City Wednesday calling Mr. and Mrs Essex Marsh ei*tcr Recdville. outsiders to the Tualatin Valiev." Sec 12 T IS R1W Win Pointer (1 G p \ i on Mrs. Finder. tained at lunch Thutsday, Mr., and completed four of its “What this section has needed for _ Beavcrton Finance Company 62. J. L. Masters to Conrad Alge- Beaverton Announcements have been received Mrs J H. McLeod and Mr. and Mrs at passes while F'orest me tune A well written and Many n¥)rp bave sent ¡|i their roheimer et al •v-x-x-: al Lots 6 and 7 Blk 4 attcm‘,t* of the marriage of John Hunter in A. P Marsh of Portland, Annie M. Connell to Grove completed three out of 15 California. rpint«l, libe'-*1!v illustrated newspa- cornpliments or have told us that 'hey Beaverton Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Stark weic trial». Beaverton averaged 35 yards Mr. and Mrs. Van Welt and joint hostesses at the Fletcher 1 omr [ftr » S icktiey, Aloha. very much appreciated the edition Louis A. Zurcher et ux Part Sets on each punt, Forest Grove 25, the daughter left Wednesday for Cali- this week for the O. F.. S. Off c m "• live me more copies I want to The Enterprise is well please*! at its 11 «r 12 TIN R2 W Phillip A. latter made the longer returns. cluh The afternoon was ipeti ¡n 1 1 evince others that the Tualatin hearty reception and again wishes r Kalsch et al to Ruth Realty Co, Hillsboro defeated Tillamook Ar- fornia. Mrs Fletcher and Mrs. Stark were playing 500 V'lev is :• m,,st wonderful place.” thank all those that co-operated to Part Sec. 17 TIN R4W. . Herman mijtice day and if it wins front For-, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Smith and J. Bartel ci ux to Louise Hardwick Grove will be district champion hostesses for the officers of the O. t IT Beniamin Aloha make it such a splendid success family , spent Wednesday visiting i i l i - EJ4 of Lot 322 brnnson Fist. Add The line-up w*as as follows: F.. S. last Friday. Brown Beaverton (12) Forest Grove (<») Miss Lucille Gilmore and Mrs. A. "\ r ' ,n Beaverton Kcedviile R. B United West Side Clubs LaFollett out of Jail, IA AND Mark uni Taylor were luncheon guest* of Mrs William Royil who has b< en »er- et ux tu Carl F\ Caufield et ux Lot Anderson ______ LF.______ Chartrcv Essex Marsh Thursday On Wednrs- <°w*1y 'H '* 'h wy improving. Meet Tuesday Nov. 18 LT 110 Brownmeade Sec 24 T IS RlW . Welch May Return on Marshs took dinner at the' Mrs R M. Miller entertained p a c ts _______ I.G ............... Britton day the Another enarge Charee Matt Tyson to TJS Mi«es R4W Tyson Mathison at Multnomah at a luncheon Friday afternoon Anotner ^ () Al B K iH-ni’g ........ _...Bailev Dr. Taylor home in Portland Mis* Oldilir Bentley of Longview. ______ Youn • John Fitzgerald of Portland was a Gheen KauPP',a Ttic Pnited W ist Side clubs will Hartrampf et ux to E L Wash , was ibe gues* of honor. .... .............Lc>- business caller in town Monday. Add to Hills- ^'ickney ftti at the Multnomah school hi .use Lots 2 & 3 Finney’s FTirl Fvan* is spending the week I ILLS DAL Brandt _____ Nelson O. S. Layfield was a guest Charles Lalollett, well known Cor auditorium at 8 p m. November 18 at hi* cottage at Lake Lytle, b<>ro. Ffcnrietta FL Dalbv et al to \V’ismer — ...... Hin-'s at ihe S Blanken home a number of Tbc main object of the meeting is nelius peach gruwer and representa Seba S. Pr.by 30 37 acres T IS R2W. Mrs William F'ngleke attend d a •X-v-W Shannon ......McMillan days. She was formerly of Cedar Washington county, was to discuss nlaris for securing the tive of of Margaret B. King to H. K. Rart- Wright ................. _...Q _____ Sweeney Mills, bu( is now of Moscow. Idaho luncheon Saturday at the hon ^""hem Pacific rmht of wav from freed from the Multnomah county- lett et ux Lot 9 Bk 1 O1 Brien Acres £ lnm<»ns Mrs. Beth Setters for the 1929 mat _____ F ......... ..... Schendrl Esther and Emma Schraeder spent, Portland city limits to Sheridan jail Tuesday after serving six month» Kenneth (arpy et ux to A. F. Bar- ron*. Substitutes: F'orest Grove—F.d- the week end at home. «wt iti that city. I of an eight months sentence j. He T. C Stephens is now lorati >1 at nett trustee Lot 1 Blk F Steele s wards for Nelson, Baird for Young, Mrs. Sarah Scidnior.e of Portland, Scappoo*e in the barber shop with ti is claimed that if the right of was sentenced to jail for contempt of add Beaverton. John F'. Lee to Wilson for Britton, Zimmerman f ir was in Beaverton Wednesday. «a. is sictiru! and rebuilt ftito a court i,a\inK refused to pay support Mart L Smith Fart Sec 10 T2N Markum. Otto Bricton, of Seaside, was a John Emmons. Carl Twite of St Paul u is »■«hway that the new entrance into mom-y and court costs to his wife, R4W Fred F.tueicl Geaucr et ux to Referee: Anderson: umpire Beaverton visitor on Wednesday. the new barber in the Van Meter [ the( city would relieve congested Ter- M LaFollett pending a divorce Burke; j head linesmn. Lemke Mrs f. Gravelle, of Portland, was Stella M Notes et vir Tract 16 and Burke .v .s w a guest i| the Dr. Hetu home over Sbon , aUo ,l,‘- ' ^ ' ^ d action brought by her. Osborn “ Rosewood Acres Harry Mrs Frank Noyes spent tiveial 17 direct W0U * be shortcr 3n<1 m orc, LaFollett will probably enjoy a ^ ^ 1 Whit clock et ux. Fart the week end. days last week with her gratubi "ther Hopes Realized after Mr* Brehaut, of Gervais, spent 7 Naylor's Add F. (> Mrs Nanev Roles, who has be« n ill. IV Years of Saving the week with Mr*. Dean Saunders et ux to City i The T.amherger family are re ding Dr Hetu and I W. Sorague re minor Part lot 3 Blk 1 After 17 years of saving, labor and in their own home after livii- - in luck on their fishing trip Dr _ arffe. The supreme of planning, Mike Solvaldi has realized port. p"<>r Oakland, Cal., for some tmtr. hnaertnayor of Portland: I)r. Thus, custody of h.s wife. Ihe J A(id F. G. 1 Eliott and o r t» M inin nio- ____ his dreams and left F'ri'day for a 2 Sunday. and O George Himes, pio court recently upheld the \ erctict ot ( this action month’s visit with friends and rela Btfl, citizen* who a^e ihe re**iait.:ng the circuit court in c n •• . , i | at dairy meetings as Verboort, M«»n- scrvixors ,f ,hose who. jn 1871, took During his confinement LaFollett £ n th u S ia s tlC L rO V ’d tives in New York and New Jersey. Combined Music Clubs i daly at 7:30 p. nt.; Turs.lay, No- Tualatin City »nactKe ,,art jn providing a $100,- ¡was an industrious worker the Ui' ' " Mike, who lives at Bertha, came to Attend Program at to Spon.or Concert ^ ’j £ p. in. Cedar 'ashing!« to obtain the right of way reports. He was a trusty an this country from Italy 20 years ago Aloha-Huber School lie spent three years in Ohio, then lor the S. p : General C. H .Martin. camP efficient washing and scouring ~ Mills Grange hall. icon 051 pressman-elect. Mult notnah county j , o t s and pans came to Bertha and went to work in The first recital ever to be given Wednesday, November 19, 2:(ri |*. i. 1 Ainsworth president of the; --------------------- the S. P. section crew, later b< ng bv «he combined Glee club* and Ban.l m. Forest Grove Chamber of • «»m- Two hundred friends parents and , ransferrrd to the Beaverton division ,.f the Beaverton High Sch.K.I will b<- merce. “ProblenW of Seed Pr dne- <„„» \al",nal Ha,lk: ( '»v * ! is M RS MARY ST IT T SU RPRISED ' I Harbor; ( tv Fugb eer p or \-j year* Mike never missed gendered on Friday evening. Decern- tion, George R. Hytlop, farm erops b i r t h d a y p a r t y chldren gathered at the Aloha Hub*-, WITH j* j ’l*ard; Road Master George M. school house Friday evening. Every- a day rajn (>T *|iine. he was on the h. r 5 in ihe High School Gymnasium department Oregon Agricultural < "I* with a smile |*he band ha* brm heard «>n a lege "Washingtim County crop «le- - arf thoroughly versed one lisle tied attentively to the Pr" ‘ H,b erecting everyone the merits for the nuniber of occasion* and has been velopmenj, W I- l yrus, o u '" r of the project. ,A large money > k of the delicious re- Rendes saving his was pleasantly grain and parte . ,,i The diaector, agent Another crop* meeting is desired as the pro- Mrs. Mary Stitt they {rjp \|.ibe owns a neat home at evening with a {reihinrnt*. At a late late hour n«-ur m u re- tr,p Mr Rushnrll and the members are sidering the same topics wtll be held itnprovement is of mutual surprised 1 uesday 4 krr turned to their homes declaring that Bcrtha - f t t" th- se residing s..uth of 1nrthd.iv nartv in cebbi i working diligently preparatory to this at the Hillsboro ( handier of « *mi- wonderful even Poland at 7fuh anniversary. Among those tu ♦hey had enjoyed a mblic appearance This year thr merce rooms Wednesday evenin her were jng and that they would be sure t GEO W L IP P F R T sehool ha* had lx,th a boy’s an.l girl\ 7:30 p m. the group that M,r’ r ."' . I lean. W. HOME BURG LARIZED glee club under the supervision of attend the next meeting which is Hyslop returned to the college la*{ Afesdanies M t nderhill, ^ Lindgren. Orenco i ■ \( Although Geo. W Lippert claims Miss Barnes and a combined pro- summer after spending one year Dec. 6. F.. Pegg. Geo Thynp. The following program was gn. Merchant, Robbed Hunter. Sarah Burner Marcia Pike, that Friday the 13th is a lucky day gram is bemg arranged. W'»h the Department of Agriculture 8tit»e, Belle Song Aloha quartet corny iSCil ' for him, F'flday the 7th proved an This concert is for the purpose of in the eastern parf of the U »ited C. E. Mason. H o r interesting one. in the afternoon he g the band boys with at- States. ^ Lindgren. operator of the Oren W alker. Guv Alexander M arv Snm- Mrs Montgomery Mr Wheeler M rs Sti*t and Mr* r as Presiflrnt the l mtro W fst tractive uniforms. . Ewer Address b> ^ .S*nfral merchandise store was Further notice of Thursday, November 20, 1 :J0 p m. University “• ’ Side Otibs, acted a* chairngin of the »” ■ ' h" * * b « » .if« i . I K at the noit t <f the was the recipient ot the affair will appear in this publi Kansas City cmmnunitv hall, "S t'tw - Yrsmans of Pacific the Nrighh« r ,|ay in sponsoring of the opening of cation. ' abnit 8 o’clock Monday nigh* berry Pr«>«ii*tinr ProblenV," Ge-»rge ”H'«w School* Sell* gifts. Aloha-Mu- the new Canyon Road. In the even- a. 1 Limlgr,,, reported to the shi r- M. Darrows, of the United S t ije s hoivl”. Oregon *<-ng by h- mg he spoke at the Hobrr-AI« ha .. . l ! * young lady wearing a vel- Department of Agriculture; “Iti .ect i „ „irl’s chorus: Timely ,0 I"C I «t’s Get Associated” meeting Senes of r arm Meetings 'I'cker came in the store an«l FRANK NOYES RECEIVES Pest Control.” O. T McWhorter, ex Mrl Lippert president United " r'J phased , bar of candy. CONTRACT FOR WEST SLOPS ’ ’ * r '"r Start, Monday Nov. 17 tension horticulturist This prog-:mi When Cide d u b ,; Mr Gilsdorf P « « » « ’« f mg the night, his home was brokrn wat ready to leave WATER INSTALLATICI will be repeated at th< Tigard Grange she was [ ommercial club; Mr I at Huber into and looted. her companion a vouih _ . I dairy farm crops and hall Thurs.Iay evening. November S». Boy Scouts *n aster mt ro Horticulture Whoever it was. knew the layout. 25 years of age. who orderetl _ ,rw s in several cimi- at 7:30 p m. On Friday. Ni ven '.-r b , pn awarded livestock of the teachers bv ' l r A wrecking bar was taken from «he ^ k re n •o surrender his ntonev, Frank Noyes meenni-s will he « of the «»action ol as xtension °t ,nr . SchrxJ gid* chorus ,'.i*e an<! one of the windings munities of Washington < oiint> will 21 two more berry Banting a revolver at him Lmd- the contract id>er No- held, one at HtlKb- r « handier t for the the l itv M ontivi*ry was “jimmied” open No one was in be held beginning next Monday CO *TfB. alone •n the store. ni., ml COtnHied West . I >pe watirR , f{f wa* Conunerce rooms af 1 :30 p the house at the tune so the part.es vember 17. according to W F ( yrus, ^ the robber’, request. Having boun.lary ljrm o » c „tract calls k i w a n is g u e s t s o f t e l e - They t«<* whai oiunty agent Strawberry production the other at the S i b ils J " ” c had ea*v sailing i nioney hrs money the robber forced one <-f **f < • > ' hid h ",(,f and ihe c«»n- PHONE CO WEDNESDA> money Mr. Ijppert hi.I at bane but problems and insect pest control will »« 7 JO p m I arrow will be p to »«ompanv accompany them to the for W lO.fOt feet f«-et of I’’’ 1 with this ' f r - y lei, b , mono- L discussed bv George M Darr-w en, , , all of these meeting, to n : n » * r? ,0 nothing else They .. ^ <»r«r, ‘hr the couple m in i, dashed .t—ko.t into nvction metion of JO A» of the United States Department of berry and small fruif gr.iwers cd the upplied by 'f gramed wallet. . county -phi K'wani* club were guests l^j fellow Coupe, of I « which vice. ■ Heret t -re . Reaver- ------- r x , t the a«c c engine il^ llir H III\ U * -I hope the fellow who t» A the Agriculture and O. T. McWhorter and the Pacific T been t-r. . > _ „ ti. .„.t to wen u* "C ,n Frulay. N vendier 21, at 1 JB p Mr Davenport A complete Q. n k ft running, and dr> drove well* and 1" "<t- i- money needed it worse than I did." Extension horticulturist MCI even . tke .hone - ,,v »»ay. „ A good <1escript:oti of •on ---- water. -------- ^ phone company on Wednes.lay fsc-iete« d »auf Mr Lippert to the News report- schedule .,f these meetings follows" m in the K P Hall at North Pia ns Only k-cal nien wi I t * c ^ ncfA ¡n< jy ,e members wen Monday, Nos ember 17, 1 3 l p. m H A. Lindgren and W S Averdl The given the sheriff by i* fT “From now on. when I leave job and work will b f tf)f throw(rtl , he nine st«*y telej'h' >ni take my money »nth I^nrel ( immunity hall, "Pmbleins of win discuss problems of hog a id ; I w iff Nf tiday with the digging budding and the mvstenes rd «h home t , • I »nil cease to be so accom.i- Dairy Herd Management,” R R o g e r sheep managment Another livesto k , them. A hinch ditches _ «s-stern e»p b»«d t dating" Deputy Sheriff. Hawley Morse extension dairyman, and w m e e tin g is scheduled for the sai e kireH ln<1 a** *k‘n irritations re- « was served in the large dininj Burk, has been notified and is work S. Averill. as.lstan, c< unty agent day and date * ( 7 Jn p m. in lh« Ble<|9uickH by using Brown's Skm Davenport makuig an l0g o,, and other robbanw. This MUM program will be repeat«'' High acbooi *l Q*l«0U- A ™bT. b » « * - ' » 'L "k. Z 3 „ . room f!e$ 2 *. LOO jar guaranteed *am- Brown1, Scävcrtöq ideal »YES AY *