If*««*** O r«««1 f I«»— " Established 1927 unter FOURTH YE A R NO. 42 arlor LUNCH f v > .5 Near Notables m . l‘MO _______ • News, Notes of Notables and k SON Building savwton, Or BEAVERTON, OREGON THURSDAY. DEC. 25. »-•: * A very successful turkey shoot took place last Sunday at the Gas- kill place. The turkeys belonged to! Mrs. Otto Erickson. Frank Dietsch has sold his hard­ ware and furmture siorc to L. B Richey, who took charge this week. Mr. Dietscn, however will continue to have his office at the store. Mrs. Richey will be remembered us Mrs. Brown, who formerly owned I the Service Lumber company, now I the McCready Lumber company She left Beaverton in 1926, return ing home the first day of Septem her this year. 4 * - v ’ » .I T • e-è. i < V. ' slit r < ■ito r - • * s .• M 'a. , -tv JSL: ■ • > £ • . |t V» m _ •' 1 RECcNI I C 1 I S 1 1 C M HOUSE BRIEFLY REPORTED Omar C Fendnll, treasurer of the Washington County Chapter Ameri­ can Red Cro..s reports us follows regarding the Red Cross Roll Call Drive. Banks, $t; Bethany Presbyterian $11; Buxton $7; Cornelius $20; For­ est Grove $139 25; Gaston $19; Beth any German Baptist $5; Glen wood $6 ; Helvetia $6; Hillsboro $2 18; Hill side $19; Kansas City $5; Laurel $20.10; I,elsyvUle $2; Metzger $2'.; North Plains $6; Orenco 111; Phil­ lips Ladle* Aid $5; Phillips Young People $6; Scholls $20; Sherwood $26, Ttguid $12, Timber $13; West Tlmbei $3 Verboort $21 Districts yet to hour from Aloha, Beaverton, Dilley, Gules Creek, Huber, Watts . » it. F ix-l l " and “ Santa O a o i* were among the names af­ Ä , e . fectionately given to Ray Charlton by Intimate friends, for obvious reasons. This car full of young folks on v for their way to a neighboring Guests at the A. E. Wilson home g l town, however, thought they Friday were Mr. and Mrs. R. Losli, 1 m aterial had him stumped, for the anJ children, Mr. and Mrs. E Lo»li i 4 ^ ‘ ,ar seemed hopelessly delayed in n and children, all of Laurel, Fred I & & > iiue of vehicles bullied by a washout Wilson and children of Witchhazei 1 -head 4 I < i and Miss Mabel Richter. “Now, Mr. Flx-it!’’ challenged Mu- Hi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorenson r Slel, when they found there was noth­ ing to do but wait for the repairer to were hosts Sunday to a number of tl#e road passable; and another ; Portland friend.i and Mrs. V. Kear­ Estate« ;dded. “ Yes, Santa Clans, what are ney and daughter Ruth, of Hillsboro i t Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr spent A Nelson Early, J. Rosenthal up- mu going to do about this Christmas potnted administrator. Estate show« party? It looks ns though we wouldn’t Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. j • A # »! get to the Merrill's until Christmas Anderson. teal and personal property valued *i jay is over.” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noyes spent at $3700. * • Carl L. Kosunder, Linus Hosander "You folks just wait,” said Ray, Christmas day in Seattle with Mrs. i p » - • pointed executor. Estnte shows per­ stepping out Into the sloppy road, and Noyes’ mother. tp * : W S ath r; __y. 4?^ sonal and real property valued at llsappearing b e- A. L. Fletcher was in Boise, Idaho I $300. hind the car at Christmas with his family. (their rear. The Dewey Drorbaugh family at­ Suits Filed in Circuit Court When he re­ tended a family reunion Christmas R R -.'À '« Ronald Beattie by and through turned, his friends & day in Portland at the home of his i K . iS* as bis guardian ad litem W. 11. Reuttie (laughed uproari­ sister Mrs. J. A. Singleton, others i i vs C. E Mason, suit to collect $1000 ously, for he was present were Mr. anu Mrs. O. H. I damages sustained In an auto acci­ carrying a small , Drorbaugh, of Vernonia, Miss Hazel ! ■ ^ «■, j, (spruce branch, an * M J o te i dent 1-4 mile East of Aloha, Sept. Drorbatigh, of San Francisco. - :> • v\ % ^■.y.« • * • v y La.V-' J several red an 9, 1930. N. J. Skee was in Poitlund Mon-; \ ^ Ö3T.;. s ; green bundles. Fit Commercial Adjustment Co vs day on business. ria ting the fir branch Herman H Vogelsang, money action i - 5a»' The W. E. McCIoskey family visi­ ..... into the cigarette Jean Me Breen v* F. W. McHreen, * * ted Ins mother in Portland Monday. I i s í L ' *"■ (holder of the cur, divorce action. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benson enjoyed he produced three Xmas day at the home of Dr. D. «8 > miniature candles Murrlngc Ui-ciisca Issued Meyers in Portland. width he attached Edgar H. Baucont and Mary Ellen ■ *&— Westslope Service Station and G ro-, to the tree and Ramey of 423 Vancouver St. Port- eery under new management. Satis-1 lighted. Disap­ | land. taction guaranteed. On Canyon road pearing again, he Garrett Eurl Paulsen« _, Portland came back, chanting, •Jingle-jingle-no, Beaverton. and Norma Rosalen Sams. Beaverton there! Make way for Father Chrl t- Mr. and Mrs. M. C, McKercher mas!” Re-entering the car, he dis­ were dinner guests of Mrs. Loretta HEAVKRTON tributed bis gifts. Welch in Portland Thursday evening JiiotawoOD (L 1IIGII SCHOOL NOTES The girls uttered turprised exclama­ U N r. »; nvyc «>r Mrs. Frank Daune and daughter tions on receiving dainty little boxes Mary Jean of Silveiton, visited with of face powder; two ot tbe men had friends in Beaverton Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon a program wus packages of cigarettes, and the one The play “The Purisn Priest* t r -ii « « • i i . presented the school consisting M an Killed by high voltage of all local at taien, who didn’t smoke, a handkerchief given at the Tuinverein hall in Portland Printing Concern Portraits done by Uev. Dungan, of hearing his initial—all attractively Portland Thursday evening by the Wire Near T igard Portland, delivered a splendid ad- Beaverton Woman to Publish Books wrapped in colored paper! __ __ dress. The school waa closed Tues­ Southern Pacific club, in which one Placed on Exhibit “ Now,” announced Ray—“music and V I O. M. McMillan died Tuesday, as day and will not reopen until Jnnu- Metropolitan Press, well dancing, and then refreshments, ' with Pat Byfield was attended by sev- i The the tesult of burns on his back, BrY which he- produced a pocket comb aud etal Beaverton people, among them | known Portland printing house ate Portraits done by Mrs Ida Mae ohMt an(1 ,p>;8 ^stained when he « ‘ udents and their parents respon- piece ot paper for orchestra, and made weie Mr .and Mrs. McKercher. Mis. adding to their line of work the Shannon, of Beaverton, of Abraham them all rise and do g y m n a stic exer Byfield, son Jimmie, and Mrs. Beach publishing of books. The first put Lincoln* and Ezra Meeker in .life waIked into a high voltage wire. <,“d nob|y to ,he cal1 for food *nd that had fallen across the road, Nothing for needy families, fine on the maiket and available at lead­ rises to limber and worm themselves. size have been on display at the when an automobile crashed Into a P«*™0" donated a ton of cabbages, Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy wish I nut cake ing book stores is “Cathlumet on Then he passed a box ot Linn Jones, of poie^Snapping It off. When the pole mother a sheep butchered and aunt you a Merry Christmas. the Columbia” by Thomas Nelson home of «14.. Senator bars, sent by his California n aunt J - * - 1.»^ Ci^LI.. * ..... ,iti f Mr. and Mrs brought Essex Marsh arc ( stronK Thi„ a m,mature epic ° reRon Cit> ’' and ™ uk“ w fell, another pole and wire were u" i “ nd oth*r* “; nl thanking his stars he l ad pU||ed to the ground. Mr. Me Mill- ln articles I here being u few them along. The fun thus started hosts for dinne r Christinas eve for ,,f t^c old River Indian of Oregon to lhe stat0 caP*to1 io1 «»hlbitlon. A portrait of Dr. John I>iughlin an laid descended from a truck, In families in this vicinity In need. makes an ideal kept up until the “ Move on signal Mr. and Mrs. -dcl^eod, Mr. and | an(| Washington by tbe same artist, now bungs tii which he was riding with his son, *h(* «urplus left over after they are Mrs. Ted Hornecker and Mr. and Christmas gift. really surprised them. the old Mcl-aughlin house on Sin to investigate the accident and came ca**-d wll> ** M>nt *° Portland Mrs. A. P. Marsh. They will also I _____ Once past the repaired washout and get- Hill, Oregon City. One of ni contact with the wire unknow relief stations have their Christinas tree together ( on their way. Muriel said: “ Sow, Fut h er llia -s a c k e r Speak» Henry Ford has been purchased by ingly. j _ —— — — —— Mrs. Chas. Mackie has gone to i Santa Fix-It, tell us how you worked Honor«'«! nt surprU«* Turfy tbe Biclnisn Motor Car company of Boise. Idaho, to spend the holidays i the magic.” I Father Heesacker was the prin- lieaverton. O h b toaai ----------- “That was dead easy 1” he laughed. with her sister. ______ A surprise party was tendered Miss Ruth Lundgran la home, f o r ' ci‘ml ,5Pt*i,ker a’ noo° ' " »mamam has al * “ You can always find what you want of the Beaverton Kiwanis club, portrait of Judge J. U. Campbell of Geo B Reed aged 80 years, died Mrs. H H laies, of Huber last week if you look long the holidays, from Corvallis, where which was held at the Broadway Oregon City. Her portraits are at his home on Ixmiburd street In Cards and dancing were the dlver- enough. I’d noticed she is attending school. Cafe. The club plans to have two done In oils, those of Lincoln Beaverton suddenly Sunday. He has sions of the evening, which was something preen by Stipes Garage carry a full line of a re„|dent of Beaverton for the closed at a late hour by lovely re tlie road, and after radio tubes. If you are in doubt evening and two noon meetings, Ezra Meeker and Dr. McLaughlin during the month. ¡having been painted from photo- print five years and is survived by a freshments. Among jlhose present I'd mushed along about your tubes bring them in for — . .graphs. wife, Mrs. Annie Reed; was fathei were her granddaughter, Miss Helen back a few rods. I tecting which is free of charge. of Mrs. E T. Mul<|utn Portland; Ix^es, daughter Mrs. W. E. 1 x-e*. Mr. found it was a little Stipes Garage is now selling the Edwaid Boring is home from Ralph Reed, Harnesvllle. Ohio; Htonehurk, Art and Glen Schlott- spruce tree. 1 Hebo to spend the holidays. all electric Echophone Radio 6 tube JEAN MAINLAND Frank Huron, S D.; Mrs. Elizabeth hauer, of Portland and R. R. Mar- couldn't pull it up, Otto Erickson and Lewis Hughson RGd $59.50 complete with Douglar. Barnesville, Ohio; Mrs. vln and family of Aloha. but my tru ly blade went to Seattle Saturday on business tubes, terms Will be glad to dem­ Miss Jean Mainland, aged 75, fell Jennie Rudd, Columbus. Ohio; and _ severed a branch, returning Monday. onstrate in your home. Has to be on the steps at her brother's homo a cousin, Mrs. R. H. Reed. Ar HARVEST and — there you The students of the High School seen to be appreciated. in Beaverton Saturday night and ements are being made to for- | |(y are 1” are surely to be commended in the broke her hip. She was carried Into wa|(, lhe ,^mains to Columbus Ohio, “ But tlie canities VERNE BRIGHT help they have given the needy. S \|{ \ 11 ELIZABETH Tt KNER the house and the doctor, after ex for burial. •--and tbe ciga­ They voted to do away with the cxaininination, believed the Injury rettes?” There are other harveet here than regular tree and to give aid to the Sarah Elizabeth Turner, aged U | | ^ to be a bruise or sprain 'I Il BOVI» “ Yes, and tbe starveling wheat; years daughter of Mr and Mrs H dft> h<>r cf)ndulon had not improved p o w d e r b o x e s , needy. These acres yield another crop Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blasr.er are E. Turner passed away at her home and she WM relnov«d to the Port W. H. Boyd was born May 18. 1888 fancy paper anil than com — spending Christmas with Mrs. Blas- n Mill City from heart trouble. land hospital, where It was dlscov- at Earlham, Iowa, died December all?" Men hind the sheaves of beauty sers brothel and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday . December l(Hh She is en,d ht.r h)p wnH broken Wednes 21 at the hospital in Portland. He "I simply col­ to adorn survived by sisters Anna Mae and day were made to ••Ot was BMWVlad to Miss Ruby Wllmot . _ . preparations . lected tliose from the cars back of us. Higley. in Portland A thought with golden flesh Mr. and Mrs. Mauley Underhill Rita, brothers Jim and Jack; grand- lh#, hip and put a caat on Miss ,n Portland Oregon. January 2. 1898. j One man was a salesman, with a case against the cheat the who survives him. He also leaves ot those boxes. A woman in anothei and Milton Boring are sp riding father Pat Delaney Spokane. Wash.. Main|^nd did not ra||y from Of time There's something mure 'three brothers and one sister, Elmer; cm had a lot of little candles for her Christmas day at Multnomah at grandmother Mrs. Satmh Hankins. ether than yellow grain Underhill» brothers home. Hillsboro, and several aunts and Sh# wa„ a natjVe of Scotland, com e „ f Brownsville Ore.; Daniel S. of j kid’s birthday cake, and also some Mrs. To granary for winter. Farmers uncles J. L. Turner of Aloha, being jn)r to the u nu^d states 43 years Beattie. Wash.; Marion T. of Camas. bright paper. The cl ••irott«* are ni> Victor Emmons. know. Students home from school are an uncle. ago Making her home with her Wash., and Mrs. Jennie Skidmore of ^ As they reap the fields of autumn own. just done tip fnncy-llke, and the Funeral tervices were in charge of brother John Mainland. The family Portland. Ore. He waa past master ' hanky It, too— it was Just mv good Robt. Ham n Esther and Emma before snow luck that the non-.rmokci of the bunch Schrader. Paul Shellenberger and W E Pegg and conducted from the r, „ tded at |AUr€.| untt| atx»ut two 0f Remverton Ix>dge A F A A M Strike» grievously a harvest less St Cecelia church at Beaverton. yeara a>jo at which time they moved jf0 n o and Past Patron of Beaver has an Initial the same as mine. The Milton Borlr.g. of pain woman with the candles let m. into Mr. and Mr». H. O. Stipe are go- Monday morning. t0 Beaverton. Chapter 10« Order of the Eastern And more of pea'» than any bin her cat and helped me do up the pack­ ing to their daughters and son-in- The family lived in Beaverton for Funeral services will be held Btar. also member of the Beaver may keep • • • ages. That's all." laws home in Portland Christinas. « number of years moving to Mil! Sunday from the Laurel church wl*h Orange, Elk lodge, of Portland. Thte crop will not pay tax on City about three years ago “ But enough." murmured Muriel, “ to Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Alhands. Laurel Church He was a rural mail carrier on interment in the house and hold, prove that the t'hrl«tn. t« spirit 1« still Jack Larsen and son Clarence of — " - cemetery. Route 2 Beaverton for 26 yeare and Nor can It be exchanged for alive.” Portland spent Sunday with his a resident of Beaverton for 31 years minted gold. Mildred, the young daughter of brother-in-law H. R Nelson and at­ <£. 1»J* W<**t«rn Nrwuwt»« t'nloB.1 He was past president of the Rural But It will buy a dark untroubled Mr and Mrs. W E Van Stipout Orders for about 10 more tons of tended the Erickson shooting match Mall Carriers of Oregon and has sleep and cut a deep gash on her head Xina- Kround limestone are needed to Mr and Mrs. John Dobbins been delegate to two National con- And fruited dreams, ere tlme'e . eve when she fell out of the rar i comnlete a ca carload for Hillsboro brisk hand has spread Mr* Roger Hawley on to the cement foundation of the , rr^ dlnK u f> runty Agent W F vcntlons, one at Rocheeter, N Y„ and one at Dayton. Ohio, and sec- leaving Christmas night for Pasa­ Ckrutms» Thought Men like sheaves on the meadows I» Cyrus garage. Approximately half of of the Rural Mail Carriers of the dead. Tf deoerts can be ir. ide to M "9aotn dena. Calif., where the Dobbins will — ---------- - (another carloud is m a d e up for T* * for a gr»at number of years. His throngh water that is conserved and spend the next two months. Mrs The Big Hit of the season “ Amos Forest Grove. Two carload» h*1" funeral was held at the residence. Did you ever eat one of those de- carried far afield, cannot the Christ- Hawley will return after a short and Andy, in "Check and Double, been delivered since November first .nd UOUDie i~.n e n .r n w ..... R,. p , tt„ n of ,be Methodist .hur» h „ e|ou, dl„ners st th# Whits Bias rpirlt be conserved ar.d carried stay . ■ . , » 4 « O n « r a r r. l « 9 ( A n a a t H llla h o r o i n ( i In charge Special— Merchants lunch 35c now C i w c t *' t ', aa,Hh«V of U u Z W Roy ch* r* ' BurU‘ WM C w c •,l, Hall Re.Uursnt, throngh the year l— T t« American .and 4th- Prices 10 and 25c. Grove cemetery. .at Broadway Cats. Magazine. wL X a w m f f m- »y&g. mr- pi- h m ñ , m £ ,r m 23