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< ♦ jT * Everybody Reads F^tahlishc'd 1927 the Enterprise F I F T H Y E A R NO. 21 jjgw cil y BEAVERTON. ATIEMPi m MADE TO DEPRIVE LOCAL 1 OFFICE OF HOME I ( omplete ORECiON, F R I D A Y . J U L Y 31. 1931 Council Adopt Resolution to Foreclose Delinquent Improvement Accounts I H CLUB MEMBERS SHOÜHî INTEREST IH COUNTY FAIR Coverage by P U B L IS H E D Depression Overlooked by Businessmen. Number of Improvements Made Sworn Circulât ion E V E R Y F R ID A Y B EN I m s ill M r HOUSE B8WLÌ REFORM That the depression has reached Tho follow in g resolution was adoi< its peak, is the belief o f the merch- 1 ted ut a special meeting o f the city ants o f Beaverton. This Is evidenced council held July 27th: W hereas.: R A IL R O A D S T A L K IN G the preparations which are being there are many cases in which the A L T O L IN K S T O I 'l U l i T _ , made to be in readiness fo r th « | annual installments on the leins in Rum ors are cu n en t that another local im provem ent district* No's _. l When Is the County fa ir and what co,nin*i era prosperity. W H A T A B O U T “ IS O L A T IO N " M arrlage U c e m ta attem pt is being made to taae p a it| 2, and 3. that have not been paid shall I do to show my project are Thls week E s t lP* concluded a o f rural route No. 1 irom B e a v erto n ; and said installments are now delin the two important questions betug contract for the erection o f a fram e Lester D. Allen, Sacramento, Cal. H E L P IN G A F O R M E R F O E and establish a route out o i Aloha. • quant, and whereas, it is necessary asked by crops and livestock mem buildinK 50x75 feet, which will be and Vernice J, Herd, Laurel R A B O L T T H E P H I L L IP I N E S This would leave but two routes out »hat these installments be collected, bors o f VV. S. Averill, assistant coun- uned for a wash rack fo r automo- I Harold Me Entire and Gertrude E. biles. Here the cars w ill be painted Sprouse, both a f Forest Grove, H earings are now being conducted '* “ that the ° ° nd8 Usued a,’ ain“ ‘ « * - * «Kent. Glenn C. StUwell, Astoria R 2 and the territory seived bv property in said improvement d,*- Interest being shown hy club tnem- with a spray pump. The building on the petition o f the railroads fo r lh l8 rou l- Knappa. Or.) trict may be paid at maturity und bers. indicates a better display than w ill also be used as a display room M ary Jane Waterhouse, ___ _____ _________ some weeks, at least. Insurance •L*;st the patrons o f route No. 1 the credit o f the town o f Beaverton ever which is in line w itli the N a ^or U8ed cars. Fron ting on Canyon Rcscoe K. Smith and Mary V Al- companies and other investors in "Make the Best load ’ U wiU K‘ ve two entrances to len, both o f Bunks. Ore bonds and stocks have an interest have not given this m atter careful maintained, Be it, resolved by the tional club motto the garage R R. Summers has the Melvin E. Barrett and Luella M. in the quest,on at issue and and w ill -‘ maidCraUon- SOa‘ e fCi Ul»-* ^ o f , the o f Beaverton. Belter/' ' ~ contract 1 ° * ™ ' for he ‘‘ «ection of the W olfei bolh o f Fore8t 0 ro ve support the railroads who » r e u u T * T * \ , “ 1 n a. V reC° rder * and he U W ‘ lh “ to t.! o f 854 crops and iky building. ing considerable out o f the enormous “ T * * “ 7 7 . •„ F V f ^ t0 forthw ,lh »'«-epare stock club members in 48 clubs and, Circuit Court Suits Filed amount o f taxes they pay in m ■ J ^ .T correspond with a list c f such delinquent installments all o f these boys and girls interested S p r a s u e 8 Stor* is m oving Into lar i' v y in . lhe bank( druji »tore or any ousineos and proceed to foreclose the lein in showing their projects at the fait, ger cluarte,s in the old bank bulld- nation. Tualntin Co. vs Alex Brandt et ________ represented in Aloha, your lei thereof of sale o f the property sub- the club department will undoubtedly ing at ,he co ,n er o f Watson and als, foreclosure mechanic lein. Th ere are signs that the auto ,nd ' eI WOUld gCt l ° lhe A1° ha i>° S' ° f' Ject lo such lein in tlle nianner p m be well represented. ' Front whlch bas >«a8*d by Mr Merchant* Credit Bureau Inc vs truck lines, faced with the task o f f,Ce f,'° m th* route 400 l a U , t0 vidod hy Chapter 22 o f title 56. Ore- A new feature of club competition S p,a* ue and extensive alterations Laura M. Bouthillier, money action llHinff thoir nrno * 7 Beaverton till the next day. the ron Laws 1!)30, as amended by Chan will be the ho<r show will be the hog showmanship contest are mada- thus Providing more holding their present favorable posi- train carryin g muil from Beaverton ,er , S2 Oregon l * w * IMF Germaine M. Banbury vs Archie In which the boy w ill be scored not <ll8play room tions, w ill organize and present to to Aloha leaves Beaverton oc-foro I f everyone o f us would but follow N - Banbury, divorce suit A motion made by Councilman otl the pig but on the w ay he has the people o f the nation their side the bunk opens in the W .J. Parsons vs Minnie Parsons, o f the transportation problems. O n e ......... " T “ TJ. pr° yid* d tbat the wa4er the pig prepared for exhibition and ,hp eXa,npU’ set by the8e ^ n tle m en , ___ . . . . 7 nence the reply troia t.ie bunk to comm ittee be instructed to get sul cn the wuy the pi ' is shown There and Purchase what we really need qivorce action. has to admit that there are two you would, if everything were favor- ficieut help to put in a master metei are at least sever boys who will it would be but a short time until, Allen H a „ et aU y- Q N H()|. sides to this question. The railroad* com plaining o f truck competition leaU l ynu l,a 1 lve‘ > Ioai t0 nlakt? t,!Bt of the amount o f enter this competition this yeai. normal good times would be with us man et aIs> forecl08Ule mechanlCB Aloha the thud day utter you w rote w ater used and turn their bill in to A11 c f th m h;tV, had experience in °K a *n> , lien. m ight find out if a rate increase 1 hi3 by no stretch o f the imagina- the council. 1 showing pig* w ill help them get the freigh t busi 0 I J tck Anderson vs Nora Maitland. tion could be called an im provem ent Fordney moved that City Attorney The d a ily cattle showmanship was fcSethany-Uedar Mills money action. ness. Anyw ay, the prosperity c f the over tho service you now have. M yer be instructed to take tho ne- won last year by 1Jonald Jo8sy of Jury in case o f State Highw ay railroads is im portant to the people Should you have a package of cossary legal steps tow ard the de the Rock Creek caIf c, „ b T b l8 year . ^ Commission vs Fred Tehben et als. o f the nation but so is the develop going w l„ be h#rd a8 at leaat a, (he Emanu#| „ J™ ’ hrcugli their foreman assessed the ment o f the more mobile and e ffi perishable parcel post to send East veloprr.ent o f the W e w in ger Springe ^ oi to i ortland it would leave Aloha as a source o f water supplj by the j tve 0 tber ciub members are out to Portland, spent her vacation al tho com Pensa' lon and damages to the cient carrier system; which the auto the next day on Hie train about noon City o f Beaverton. Hie motion was prove they can show cattle too. gam j ogg bonle in Bethany. defendant In the sum o f $6250. Suit mobiles have built up in many Under the present arrangem ent youi carried. Club demonstrations ure being Mr and Mlil Charles Edmondson Iwas tran8,err* d to W ashington from sections. parcel would be sent from Beaver __ - . . ion ai 4 , ’t , m th . ^ , , _ -------- planned bv several o f the clubs with o f p ortlundt vtslted Mr8- visited Kdmond. Clackamas county. Portland, m the trip to the State fa ir as th* son’s mother, Mrs. John MacCallen, One finds it rather hard to en ton ul 4 .U p. m. the same dav you G r e y h o u n d C o f f e e S i i O p County Court Mutter* mailed it. l l i i s service would bv visage exactly what is the Am erican Purchased bv M rs Allen b‘Bgest prize u “ t year Washington ^ Frlday. ever tlie Oregon Electric, which ser ___ County won a first place at the .State ^jr und ^ jr8 Gordon Swatsworth By order, G. F. Via and O. A. position in regard to participation in vice is not available to Aloha. the a ffa irs o f the outside world. The Greyhound I ’ nffee «hnr. h-,. fa lr ll>e Honle Beautification 8pent the week end in Portland, Pitm an have been appointed County Should an em ergency arise and ..................... -* demonstration by Dorothy Johnson g Uesta Df ^ rii j q Marks. physicians commencing August 1st, The theory o f "isolation” seerrw you require quick service fio m th» been purchased by Mrs. C. E. Allen about to fade from the picture, ever, . Who w ill n wum» r h » . « , . and DoTothy ^ ow ell o f Garden Home M ls R 0 BlownleeWt.r and child- 1»31. on resignation o f Dr. J. O. d rag stoie, you go to the phone, send ^ n o w ill assume cnaige September %* .. r ifln Qin$yi«»iirv Huh leader . T, . . in the face o f discreet utterance - , - .. . . Mrs. Glen Singletar>. ciud leaner. ren and Gordon, o f Hillsboro. Hobb. in your order and the medicine lBt- The Allene are well versed in around W ashington that our repre coached the demonstration. w ere among visitors who attended reaches you in a few hours at th « the restaurant business, having oper- Estati- Order* by Judgc sentatives in Europe have been in ated one in Albany for a number o f A 80hedule o f dat n °"8t r a t ‘of’ 8 wlP the Bethany Baptist Sun,lay School ' ated one in Albany for a numbei o f bp ared go that people interested Tem pleton structed to deal with the economic ,noHt" Allen is noted fo r bar . , . mav olan f 10“ '0 nL u ^ ,luuy- 11 you weiw served from Aloha years. Mrs. in ceitain demonstrations may plan Mr and Mrs Howard Fuller, side o f the grave problems, affeo» Estate o f Chris W enger, order set- ing Europe. The fallacy he.e, if on« whilt would happan* T h 8 druggist sood cooking and success In the be ent. W itch Hazel und Mrs. L. Barnes and ; ting August 2»th as date o f final is interested, lies in the fact that Put up your order as usual new venture is praeUcally assured. Lucille o f Beaverton, visited at the hearing. mail it and when would you get i f ' Mrs- R - E Hanna, present owner. much o f the trouble in Europe bus Wm. MacCallen home last week. Estate o f Frederick K ellert, in- I f the drugg.ist happened to get tn« w *h take a much needed rest after Cara Party Well Attended been caused by political inlei fei\no-c estaurant ; n Qnitp n f W arm Weather Mi88 < a*?n‘>vl“ ve MacCallen accom- sane, ordering new surety bonds. order up before 8:40 a. m. you years o f toll in tho l with tlie economic side. in opue Oi w arn. p w le d Mrs. Fuller home and will j Estate o f W W. M cEldowney, or- would stand a chance o f gettin g i f business, spend a few days with her. der to pay claims pro rata. the same day. I f he mailed it later The . . Rebekah card purty held In Th e H oover 1 » moratorium, hailed “ bv I u v .a iv iiu .u i iianvv. . , .. . , ■ ■ , * w , e ft • . x (11 U UWU allCIlUCU A V 1 large crowd attended IHL the a n -, Estate o f Otto Reedy, a p p risin g master-stroke o f world lhan tnul you wou,d get U 24 hou‘ ** W a r n i n g Issued for Motor- the Odd Fellow hall Friday evening. nual Sunday School picnic held in final account. some as la i AH i if 4' it if ,( i/ln ’t happen Itn rtnnn t to /. iuf ...» .. ... t, AA , i . • latcr- didn't be was w ell attended, considering tin» diplomacy, jhut robbed o i some o f its _. John Crocnis grove Friday. A has- Guardianship o f Mads Nielson, or- ists to Check Requirements wunil weather. 1 . here ket a,nner dinner al at nomi was ionow followed hv der , , r eitntlon ,, . r _, e ffect by the French taidincss to *4aJurduy r _ . , . wero . nine . . Kel noon was ta oy fo fo sale and con- It would take years to stop route t o r L . a r U p e r a t i o n table* in play in which Mrs. Sand- a program in which the follow ing Veynnce o f right o f way. acquiesce, has not brought about the No. 1 mail from going to Beaverton. strom, o i Cedar full-fledged recovery that optim istic . _ „ M “ ' a’ held hlgh took part: Vocal number by Magdu Kstate o f E „ 8ha w Bennett, de These are some o f the outstanding A warning to all comm entators predicted upon its pto- motorists to hi^ Kl “ V l ma? ! E *“ “ 1“ * “ nd by M yrt,c and Mar,an order setting August 31st a . mulgation. In fact, alone, the mora- disadvantages. No doubt there are chpck up on the|r per8ona, legal re- ' “ Bh BC<)ie. Consolation* going to Simost; vocal a n d ' Instrumental du- t i ^ ' J f "fln J l "hearing in estate. torium does not seen, to be su ffl- ,na,iy a le HOt now coniin« to quirements fo r car operation has M r- » ‘aok o f Aloha, and Mrs. C. J. eU by Mrs Theo Rlch and Car, E g. Ume cient to bring about economic tecov nnud now. j U8t been issued by General l*etro- ■*each. giman, accompanied by Mrs. Ben ------------------ ery in Germany. And what is «° n ie advantages Beaverton ha» leum corporation, makers and dls- Croenl. Miss Ale le Guerbers class R E A L ESTATE TR A N SFE R S enough to make a horse laugh is over A,oha ,hat cannot be measureu trtbutorg o f v io le t Ray Gasoline, gave a number o f readings as did W . J. Alexander Relates Louis B. I^tyton to Benjam in K. the pell-mell rush o f the United ^ arrival and ep a iiu ie <> Ralph G. Bowman, assistant gen- ln («r iiit in n C M r * . Ben G ra f and Mr. Hamm erley. States, G reat Britlan, Italy, and to arc a la ,Bei and bettei equip- era, galeg manaKPr o f General Po- Interesting Lvents A dja,OKUl. by Charles Burke and I "*yt0n’ 80 acrea 15. i, T3N H5VV some extent, France, to help their Ped o ific e > nao e qualifie e p, as t ro|euin in 8p€aking o f the warn- Esther Traschei was followed by a E. B. Ikine et ux to Lynn W. M iller a t-» T f . n m r ilo tr o a a I’h M HUf ago the Beaverton employees !» are now )ng Baid. Daughters o f the Union Veterans et ux 2'-.- acres Beaverton-Reedvllle common foe o f a few years , , , — — - — ... vj m i. i ne r*"ir since becoming second class, le ~T-he laws g o verning registrations. ' nJ°>'ed a happy time Monday when o f thfi afternoon wa8 Hp,,nt ln plav. Acres. Shaw-Fear Co. to R. V. Wed- Surely, the world moves! _______ quired to pass regular examinations certlflcates etc are PMSPntially good ,hey Ba ,hered at the home o f their ing KaITlos ‘ tH<>- Bart lot 75 Johnson Est. Reed- ____ ___ ^ _________ _____ crime ____ _ pre8l^ e,lt Emma Bush. h The movement for the freedom o f »-n the distribution of^ mail. ^ ^ ones as ____ they serve for more Mrs K m m '1 Bush. T The ln ^ , hc evening a Krou,, ^ enjoyed a vlllc Acre8- Shaw-Fear Co. to A ll this would be more not u cable preventlon and careiul driving than »«eeUnB was especially dedicated to 8W|mmlnR party at fhe jrtndley^pl____ Aloha Finance Cor. E 2.72 acres o f the Philippines, occupying much in- terest because o f the recent disturb- in rusb times .such as '■ n- would at first be imagined, and it ,he celebration o f Comrade W . J. Th08e attending were: Helen. Da- lx,t 3 15 Johnson EbT R eedvllle Acres ance in the islands, is receiving new when your mail would go orw ard Jg up tQ rU motorlsts to C0-0perate Alexander's birthday anniversary, v ,d and Am o8 Rlch Bernice, Esther Al,,ha Elnanc* Corp to John W . Pat- kc a h support in the United States, largely because certain farm leaders und office-holders figure that it w ill be an economic advantage to the United State*. Others declaie that the i*- landers cannot get along outside t Am erican governm ental system. ______ ____ _______- without any ^ b ^ u d y-1 tC the fuIle8t *>xtpnt' ^ and Tony Traachel, M. and Mr*, ‘ erson et ux, part Lot 315 Johnson in ese are p m u 7.»"* a" U r v li- i- o f “ These licenses are frequently the estinK livelihood, Gordon Swatsworth, Miss Florence Est. Reedvllle Acres. John E. Lar ‘ nK e o le d lnK up source o f recovery o f stolen cars nml In 1S64 M r- Alexander enlisted In Schulz, Miss Irene Stalder, Herman son et ux to Edna M, Larson 10 wh,th you fo^r Beaverton the apprehension o f criminal*. One P’on-der-Uc. Wls.. Co A. 2nd WIs. Zohler, Emma and Florence Findley, aeres Sec. 31 T2S R1W. Fred W. Cav. fe r one o f the first thing an o fficer doe* ^ ‘ v “ at the * last call r“ G eorge and E verett Findley, A lfred Bronn et ux to Frederick J. W yatt, In an interview Mr. Alexander Lot 7 Blk 15 Beaverton. Alma An- h e ------------------when he stops a car Is to ask for >'*‘ur Wlsrner and Edward Lehman. Funeral Services held the drivers’ license, and in many ' it<M that ,ho things he took part Mr. a n d " m rs™John fra s c h c i went derflon et vtr to Myrtle Kane’ . , cases he doesn’t need to go anv ' n durinB that time were too nu to Th e Dalles last week end, guests 1 and 2’ B,k 19- Fo'‘*l8t ( *rove- Monday for W . Schulmerich further to know he ha* made a haul n-crou ; to relate or even to remom o ft heir daughter, Mrs. H. B. Frelsen R a >Ph R a y et ux to M yrtle Kane, Child Bitten by Dog ------ Therefore, the law-abiding motorin'. ber- however, one big event was Th ey were accompanied by Mr. and ™ 3. Blk 19 Forest Grove Calvin Joan H ell, 5 year old daughter o f D. Nicholson et ux to Josephine Funeral services were held Mon- OR the chance that his car may some participation in G arrisons ruid anil Mrg John H e| 8jPr Gf Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. H ell o f Huber, was d£,y Jn H illsboro for W illiam Schul- day be 8to|en should be careful to <he tearing up o f the Mobile and Am ong visitors here fo r the B. p- » « ‘■ka- ^ 10 Alderbrook Farm. A. badly bitten on the cheek by a p<- „ g H c h aged 70, who died Saturday adherp strictly to this and other regu- o b l° railroad A fter the war his tlst Sunday School picnic were Mrs. PaU'tHo et ux to Joseph H Wll- lice dog belonging to a neighbor the gt Marys hospital in Astoria |atjon8 regim ent was marching with Sher- Emma Haas, and Mr. Krueger o f ham* et ux, VV^ o f RV\ of NV > Tuesday. Several children have beer gcbu imaric h has been active in man to the sea and he was mus- Hillsboro, Mrs. Clara Fu rrer and !4ec ^ 3S 2W. Ervin W alters et ox snapped at by dog3 in this com- W ashington county affa irs for 5u "T h e m otor car has naturally been tered out o f the service at Memphis sons, Miss Langue and Herman Zoh- 4o d°hn W alters et ux , 15.161 aci * munity the past tw o months. Sum* y c a r8 t^ing form er president o f th* made a great assistance to lawless- jn js65. |W o f Portland 34 T1N R 1W Frpd Hc88 ‘ ® measure should be taken to keep tha HtRte dairy association and a prom- ness by law-breakers, but with drlv- Alexander came to Oregon In Rebecca M. Hess, 10 acre* Sec 2t>. animals in the yard or tied up due citizen. The entire SchuJ- era’ licenses and other regulations 1 s7 f > landing in Portland with but ■ ■ T28 R1W Gustav Krause to W il merich fam ily and hundreds of facing them, they are frequently 5«, centa jn his pocket. During his ing these w arm days at least. liam M Martoin et ux, 27.04 acres Thiiîled by Concert friends attended the services many delayed and sometimes stopped in , Pstdenee In Oregon he has made Sec 15 T18 R3W Emma Slmmo « having to remain outside the chapel their operations. tw o trips to Alaska to look after The Cotton Blossom Singers from et ux to W m M. Martin et ux, 2704 Richard Teufel, Jr. being so full. Interm ent w - in the "T h e careless driver doesn’t, as e mining interest*. He has lived in Piney W oods nchool In Mississippi acres Sec 15 T1S R3W. W. N M; 1- Rlchard Teu fel J t ., 15 year old son ^ m,;nic cem etery al Fo is!.- ro with , u)e g ive free rein to his wild de- Beaverton for the past twenty years gave a concert In the Flethel Congre- rltt et \ux to Mahel Jones S'-fc o f L it o f Mr. and Mrs. Richard j Teufel, of Knights c f l»ythias in charge o f sires when he realizes hc may lose an d ,ia te s it one o f the finest spots gationnl church Monday evening. A 52 Johnson Eat. add Beaverton- Sherwood *vas drowned Sunday a f serv'ces at the grave. his driving license tem porarily or r,n earth for one to live In qunrtct composed o f negrd singers Reedvllle. John Thies to H enry C. ternoon w hile fishing with sonu permanently and may be kept from Another event o f his life is tht and including some o f the finest Thies et al, Lot 45 Cornelius Env!- boys on the Tualatin river. The body ■Je am of Lo* Angeles. Cat., driving at all. Th e m iner Infringer winning o f a number o f contests voices in the south gave a program rons. Sarah R. Pow ell et v lr to G J.* was caught under seveial logs and the Lundgren when he knows that too many In with his violin, the last one being at made up largely o f negro spiritual* Washington Co. 1 245 acres John. >n last week It was 45 minutes before it could pPf‘r" fringem ents will cost him his II- the Fox Broadway Theatre on Janu and southern melodies. The singers Est,. Add Beaverton. Douglas Me- be recovered. The first aid squad home Geo cense, becomes more cautiou*. and ary 28th in competition with many are m aking a tour o f the country Chesney et ux to C. R . Deagle et Mrs. Wr.lt u Alberts and Mrs. ron o f the **0Cttaa4 f i n Dupurtment rivin g as a whole Is 1 ’ h er. In the Interests o f the school which al, 1 acre. E. A. Fearing et al to responded to a call, as did !1- tock was started by Ioaurence C. Jones Clark Fearing, l,ot 7 Washington Lotus ! /and Cr fo r a picnic Tues safer and more enjoyable for th- ■on, but the body had been In th« about 20 years ago There was a acres. Frederick J. Adams et ux to Rhoda Thyng remaining in multitude who do obey the law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall o f Oak w ater so long, they were unable to daJ Albers with her aunt. Mrs land, Caltf., spent several days this large and appreciative crowd in at- M O. Englehart et ux Ixrt 6. Cedar revive the boy. His mother is Kath towt Brook Farm. Augusta List to Ben- week ot the home o f Mrs. Rachel tendance. erine Muessig Teufel, form er Beav for a visit _______________ Jamin List et al, 28 acre* Fee* 19 and 75c Box Stationery Special 39c W alker. Th ey have Just returned erton resident. Others surviving Mr. art3 Mrs. Geo Thyng 80 T2S R1W. K irk Hoover et ux Klein at- Browns Beaverton Pharmacy. from a trip to British Columbia and JA M E S A. A N D R E W S t't daughter Rhoda and Jean to Bella A. Brown 97H acre* Sec 2 4 0 ,4* , . . . , h,. ub rinp Dicnic at Jantzen Mrs. W. D .Garrett and son B illy other points o f interest and are now . o f route 4 Sherwood. tended the Shrine picnic “ __ m A ite r several months Illness James T2S R2W. . " . * ■ T)iatf „ K TVa,ircHnv as srucfltj o f Mr. o f Portland spent Monday at the leaving fo r their home. A An(, rmmrm Funeral service« w ere held Tue»* Beach Thur?aay as Kutni° t T " A Amlrewa, aged <3 years, pawed day at 2 p m from the W . E. P e g * and Mr*. Geo. H iggins o f Portland. Duncan G ray home. -------- IiWay a t hu hom# ,n Kennedy Acrea Verboort Defeat* Beaverton undertaking parlor* with intennent Mr and Mrs John Lundgren und Mr. and Mr*. T E. W allace o f W henever one leaves home wheth- Tuesday, in the Crescent G rove cemetery. dallghters Ruth and Alice and Mr Portland were guest* Sunday at the pr fo r „ WPPk-end motor trip or a He is survived by his w ife, Jane. 1 The Beaverton ball team was de- Rev. Springer officiated. Gus Nelson c f L o* Angeles. C a lif, Nault home. foreign Journey, the safe procedure and three children. Beatrice, George, feated Sunday on the home grounds ________________ _ spent f i 4 o f last week at Rockaw ay ¡¿rs. Kathryn W agner ha* moved Is to exchange all travel money Into and Jack, at home. by Verboort who piled up a »core of Mr. and Mrs. W . Madson were Essex Marsh is very proud o f hi* f rom Blanton street to Bethany. Travelers Cheques Tou can ob- Funeral services w ere held Thur*- 7-2 Thl* ties the tw o team * fo r tho flahlng on the W lUon river Wednes ,,ne o t Plymouth car*. He says The Coward fam ily are vacation- tain Travelers Cheques at the Bank day at P e g g s chapel with Interment championship title o f the Tualntm lft .. , fn w er, in Portland Thursday tng at Long Beach. I o f Beaverton. at Crescent Orove cemetery. j V alley baseball league. I I