The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 07, 1932, Image 1

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Gf-t o*ir Drir««î first on vour prirFinsi iobs
^ ^ rn h lish e d
BEAVERTON. O R EOON. ut. lUüEtf. 7. W32
SIXTH YE AR . NO. 30
T $& iri î arrao rc rv
H oover
has
personal!}
coim a u n icated to t h e representativ e,
of bo.h the railroa d s and rail labo
org anizations his belief th a t discus
felons of fu r th e r wage cu ts should b.
posponed until the end o f the presen
year. T h e present a g re e m e n t expire,
on F e b r u a r y 1st and the
thought t h a t the general
situ ation
th a t tim e
P resid en
economi
would be muc c le a re r ai
and ne g otiation s could
be based on
lsting.
c i r c u m s .a n c e s th e n ex
P r e s id e n t H oo v e r’s speech In Om
a h a is expected to open a concen
tra te d a tte k along the e n tire iron,
and s t a r t j he R e p u b lica n campuigi.
and
start
j he
R e p u b lica n
in its fin a l six w eek's
campaign
drive, whicl
It is with pleasure that 1 j^rcet yon as publisher «»i
his issue, the copy that you are reading.
1'his paper
> 1 1 be your paper and your interest shall he my alter
st, and 1 shall see that this paper shall he the lot«*! 01
a n j OI- yotll' C O l U t n u h i l V .
1 shall deem it a plvasure t o
| fu
’
rtu-uest to the b e s t « » u i \ alhlitN and ha!
! f*y tO accommodate \ oil with the utmost care.
ossion.
P o t luck
d inn er a t noon,
i.st
P. t
P o rtla n d
will be the s p e a k e r
of
.'te n d a n c e desired.
Mrs. J o h n
Dobbin was a luncheon
! IllS
JiT C at
part
Ol
V
1
,T
¡i C OU U 1 \
S U ' !l
•!
I’
is
of'.'»rated should he and must be the leading part o( tin
'otintv anti »hat the miopie of the Fastern Washington
'minty shall have part in the County ;uf.iirt aim -Tal
Messrs. Lewis Hughson, B ill Hing.
e represented in every department in the County B is
indU. D. P ric e a r e leaving fo r E a s t ­
There is no reason v h\ the Emdern Part of
ern Oregon whee they spend seveal less.
Vashimrton Count should no' have am aotnc p rt in
days deer hunting.
he county ail airs an«l 1 shall trv and plate this j : n
Mr. V. A. Woods and son B il ly and
f the County upon the map and pat it i ito sueh <i pu
tuest
of M is.
H a r r y Craw
irtland on Tuesday.
Mr. C. J . B ie lm a n and son B ev erly . .
.
,
.
, .
,
,
,,
vere deer hu nting n e a r T rm b e l l a s t l t l O l l t h a t t h e e n t i r e C u i l l l y s h i l l
Sunday.
rn Part of Washington Cornu is
v
——
,
know
,
ilia ,
, ,
th e
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I USt
A nu m ber of Beaverton, people at-
lended the fu neral serv ice of the late
e r R e p u b lica n party strnngholds.
Mrs. Marie Nelson in P o r .la n d Wed
T h e r e is i i j t l e doubt but th a t much
nesday afterno on. M rs Nelsw a s is te r pO W CTS o f C V C r v k i n d w h o a r e S t r u g g l i n g ’ f ! !' ' l g f o r C ,
dependence is placed upon the e ffe c t
i f O tto E r ic k s o n and died in Seasid e .
,
, "
.
.
. ,
.
o f P e sid e n t Hoover's appeal, deliv­ Monday
tence anti who have been trampled upon ironi tune
ered in th e h e a rt o f the
revbltin
--------------------- o time because people seem to think Thai (he I' rmev
his sup p orte rs be.ieve it will convince
Mrs. j l . w h e e l e r of L o n g B eca h .
just like a cat. Useless. R » iilcrs, i f it wasn’t I >r the
co rn and w h eat b e lt s t a f f s and that '■'alif.
who has been v isitng a . the
,•
,,
, ,
The Cite
t h i s W O r l d \\<>Ui
l l i ' l go round.
his supp or-ers believe it will convinci dome of he brother, E. R . H a n n a 1 A k a l L k S
all w av erin g
R e p u b lic a n s anl give
power and
e f f e c t to the
Octobei
drive
( 1() uot P c a l i / C that t h e l a n i l C T i.S important, b l i t
.
,
u iim l t h e F a r m e r is th e e n v - t e s t m a n o n e a r t h .
or the past m o n .h retu rned to h er j e o , j ] e
dome T u esd ay on the S te a m e r Adm-
rai Peoples.
it m y
of
wil
leaders
be
of
a
general
vario us
N
meeting
W a sh in g to n county Republican c a n ­
com m lu nity
did ates and precinct com m itteem en
o r g an is atio n s fro m e a ste rn W ashing - met at a banquet Wednesday night
ton county to consid er action to be and repared an a c .iv e roe-ram to el-
ta k e n In resolutions and petitions e c t the w h o e R epublican tic k e t at
in co n n ec.lo n with th e g e n eta l re- the N ovem ber elect,on.
Uuctlon of e le ctric light and power,
The
called by J a y Gibson,
g as and te lephone rates. T h e m e e t-'
pies: j 1
» County R ep u b lica n
ing will be held in th e C h am be r of
Com m ittee, w as attended by all the
C o m m erce room a t B eav erto n nnd
local
R e p u b lean
ca nd id a tes
and
is b ein f cn led by C h as .1. R ose.
co m m itte e m e n
W ilb u r
Henderson,
A resolution co m m i.t e e headed by 1
c h a ir m a n o f ihe M ultnomah County
J . O. Jo h n s o n of Tigard will have i
R e p u b lican C o m m itte was the main
petitio ns and
resolutions ready for
„ - ..
s p e a k e r of the evening
He gave an
distribution. All citizens interested in
- ..
...
, .
outline of the R ep u b lica n platfo rm
lower rates are invited to attend.
and policies to be carrie d to the
v o .era or W ashing ton county, stress-
m lnlstra tio n
would
elim inate ta r i f f
Ing ',. ■ ttOt . t a D em o cra tic Ad-
n o v .... ----- - oeef, corn products,
eggs, poultry, n u .s and o th e r farm
products.. S t e w a r t Weiss, organizer
of th "
Y ou ng
R e pub lican I-eague,
L a s t w eek Uve second field inspec-
wa;
al:-o present
ganlzatlo n
of
th e
and urged the or-
lea g u e
in
W ash-
“ ° n Wa8 m*d* °f the C,,,'tiflod 8° ‘>d ln* ton C o unty which suggestion was
]>otato fields in W ashing ton county. lo c e i' ,tl with m uch e nthu siasm . J .
O. Jo h n s o n .
R ep u b lica n
candidate
reports
Mr.
Wm.
Cyrus,
co u n ly -
_
for
S t a t e R e p re se n ta tiv e , told
the
agent, who has spent three days up- c o m m i.t e e th a t plans a re now being
on this inspection
work with
K
R
conlp'eted f ' " ,h e organization which
will fu nction w ith'n the
next few
J a c k m a n , cro p s
specialist
of
the
days.
S tn .e college.
Mr. J a c k m a n
con»
M rs P au l P a tte rs o n , County Chulr-
m rn ts, “W h ile a month ag o it look­
ed like a n exceptional'}- btg potato m an
**»e W o m e n s Division o f the
"he Great Eastern Fart of Washington County
M r sD e e v y D rauVaugh and son E a r l
-nd Mrs. D a y tn n
Peck
and son
R e g a d ’. ess o f f he ou tcom e o f the
n a tio n a l electio
N ovem ber, public
u .tlity lead ers a r c e x p e ct.n g strcte i
The
L ea g u e
attacks
H oo ver’s record and
Presiden
hopes to turi.
th e progressive w ing o f
.he
R ep u b
lican party to the D e m o c ra tic nomi
nee. T h i s dovetails nicely with the rc
c e n - c a m p a ig n
efforts
of
Govern©
R oo sevelt.
Guy M cC o rm a c
ladies a t a u ctio n
o f Garden
bridge last
H om e e n te rta in ed a group of B e a -
F r i d a y a fte rn o o n . Mrs. F. H. Schon .
held high score and Mrs. J . C. Hunt
ey drew the door prize. T h re e ta
bles w ere in play.
Mrs. F r a n c e s L iv erm o re enterta ined
h e r m o th e r and ,f i th « r . Mr. and Mr
D av is and th e ir
fam ily
a t dinner
W e d n esd ay evening.
reat
,
llU in h cr
of
.
E iim V c lS
,
IMhl
,
l e t ’s
•randai. were among those who a.t- nd support them and give them *' ?rx
possible.
-nded the S t a t e F a i r ot Salem . Sat.
R o y Venn is b a c k in B en so n Pol-
-technic a f t e r being h i . in the eye
chile a t play.
reg u la tions for th e ir industry as a
resulj o f the stro n g tide of pub’ic
opiniop a ro u s ed
by the Insull and
„ , , „
. , .
.
C randai P e c k had the m isfortu n e to
o th e r sen sation a l failures. T h e se lead
lave a fro n t tooth knocked out while
era believe . h a t the a n tip a th y o f the
»4 play T u es d a y evening.
people is directed a g a in s t over-capit
alization or the so-cu lei "w a te rin g oi
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. S p rag u e and
s to c k " more th a n a t
ra te s charged Ur. B o y d Spragu e were d inner guest
if Mr. and Mrs. H a rr }’ Hudson of
fo r services.
'fin to n , Sunday.
Mrs.
v e r .o n
There
POTATOES KSnetEB 1
DIININS FISI WEEK
and j
Did you ever think, that in Tualatin Valley
hat the greatest part of the Valley lies the Eastern P an,
f Wash ing ton Count v. But whv is this the ( ire; ' - :
,
.
,n ,
.
,
, ,,
ore farmers and
- 1 1 1 .' H u * M t t S t W IS t h a t t h e r e a r e 111
p a rty lead ers a re cofind ent will over
com e repor.ed hostile trend s in fnrm
FRIDAY
î U /H
t
a>k- ‘p hut are up
nd connng-'ftt all times and wish, ii he reco^ni/cd as
part of the CoiintJ,
T h e n e x t re g u la r m e e tin g o f the
E a s t e r n S .a r , the m o th e r s are to be
Tucst of the evening. Agood program
s promised.
EVERY
PRCTiST WEE 1 I 1
IG
n eh M
n
introduction
T h e W a sh in g to n
County Council
’a r c n t
T e a c h e r s Ass. will m eet in
Diiiey. S a t . O c t . 8th.i932 fo r ai day
drs. A. | H. R b e rts o n , P res.
P re s id e n t
P U B L IS H E D
—
Local News
ssagas«* » - j U r . - j
Enterprise Want Ads hring home the bacon.
W 27
B o a v e ito n High School B and wore
t the S t a t e F a i r a t Salem , on Sat.
They went as guest of th e J o u r n a l
Tunlors of P o r land, th e re w ere 21
n uttondenee.
T h o se at ending the hom e-com ing
n eeting of the E v e n in g S t a r G ra n g e
n P itla n d , Ore. Satu rd ay w e r e :- Mr
ind Mrs. F u n ston , Miss F u n sto n and
Mrs.
Ixiulse C a r te r and d au g h -er
ienevleve. T h e y report a m ost en-
¡oyahle tim e and listened to a very
uiBJïiojd »AponRsui purr îtor^sajatut
T h e B eav erto n P a r e n t
Teachers
Vssoclation will en te rta in th e te ach -
r . and school board a t d in n er Mon
E v e n in g Oct.10th 6.P. M. folllowed by
he r e g u l a r m ee tin g a t 8. P. M. T h is
will be the firs t m e e tin g o f the year.
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,
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with the new P resid en t. Mrs. Nelson
W alk er, presiding.
A good p ro g ra m
Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r V a n K leek 's promised All Come. L e t s have a
and daug h-ei C ath ery n accom panied good crowd.
by Mr. and M rs. Ii*win W ills and j
.
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„
d a u g h te r Ann I-.ee o f T ig ard , spen
Mrs. Oglesby Y ou ng
o f P ortland
m
r-
th e w eek end a t N e ta rts.
-isi ed h er mother. Mrs. M. C. P ik e
and s is te r Mrs. Jo h n S u m m e rs , Th u rs.
Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y K ila n d e r and lund n T h u rs
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fa m ily moved to N ewport the first
B a r k e r is remodeling
Mr C. E
o f ihe week.
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hou M a
n w tig c ei r .
T
T he
-
lumber
i mbei
j 'vas furnished by Matt K in g l Aloha
Arlene, sm all
d a u g h ter of
Mrs Ouy C a r r and d a u g h ter visit-
and Mrs. C. J , B iilm a n ,
has
been ■ pd her tnother.Mrs. Anderson P o rt-
several 1 land, la st Thursday.
q u k e 111 a t her hom e
days.
has a '™
in w estern Oregon, the t i c k or R°Publlcan C o m m ittee, niso a d dress
'
l
i
e
t
i
,
a
«n
nnd the unusually warm, w rath
* *
me e t i ng and stated th a t two
get
b eh in d
.
.
et have made any
such predic.lou v o r u n 1 ve boon
a sso cia ted w l.h
opportunity tha fall flat. T h e s itu a tio n now Is that h e r on an * dvlsory c o m m itte e and
the' crop o f late potatoes will be ab- ■,b p * * ' * «•«»men's division will be-
Friends. I shall
sliall be glad to greet \<
>tt personallv
Friends,
voti
personally at
ny time at the office, and I shall onl\ be too glad to
ave - vou call, because 1 . wi . h tf* get artptainted with nr
eaders. Remember, this is vour paper, and what vou
! hall want 1 .shall try and please YOU.
Sincerely vours,
J. Lamborn Elder.
grow ers o f tab le stock
and niuny “itt8m wns "»»own bV ‘ h 0 ««5 pre sen t
fields grown fo r table use will be I,n<1 th<1 ol''rtlon <»T «he whole R e -
s ca rce ly w o rth digging on this ac publlcan , , c k e t
W ash in g to n coun-
count. T h is utilization o f the s m a l l , l >' wn^ Indloatel hy a large m a jo r -
home of Mrs. sizes is one o f the main ad van tag e s
T h ,‘ follow in g
ca n d id ate s at
T h e B e a v e r .o n O ra ng e held a spe-
An old landnin,k
ended tt ■ m e e t :ng: P e t e r Z im m e r ­
I^ettie M c K a y was des royed Monday wV,lch seed grow ers have ”
c ia l meeting F rid a y evening, S e p te m ­
man, Stu te S e n a to r ; A r th u r Ire lan d ,
Mr. Cyrus
reports, " G r „ „ L. 0
b e r 30, a t 8 o’c lo ck a s part of a na in a severe forest fire which fo r a
time threate n e d several o th e r homes.
State
S e n n to r
from
W a s h in g to n
tlonul serie s o f such m e e tin g s re
Home b e’ong ng ,oC. Anderson and 1,0 UMop i,un»'»3 »tq '1
-U'.i.i
Countv; .1 O. Jo h n s o n nnd E. J . Mc-
q Ufst ed by th e National G rang e. The
fo r
digging by v n r , S ta te R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s ; O. R u » -
T. T,. R ile y were save.
T h e fire is ca h expend tu res
purposeof the
m eeting w as to no-
rading v ,rk and
by a r r a n g in g to . ,.]t Morgan. D is tr ict A tto rn ey ; Don-
q uaint the g e n e ia l public with th e
^ l t t d lo ba e ,;u ted n e a r Oorden
pay t h e , p .t a t o e s pick ers with po „id
T Tem pleton,
County
Ju d ge;
a im s and trad itio ns of th e grange, Hom e w here a fire had been set to
tato
es
In
tra
d
of
r.
oney.
One
o
f
th
,Jnrrlf
l
Lew
is.
C
ountv
C
lm
m
ls
s
lo n er;
burn o f f drv gras» at a rsident.
-phe program of e n te rta in m e n open
g lo w e rs with a large a c re a g e , has J . W Connell. S h e r i f f ; R«iw. C. L uc«,
F o u r units of fi r figh e rs ca m e to
(<f w j t h the sin ging of A m erica the
arra n g e d wl h a group o f unem ploy­ Count " C le r k : J K . C a r p e n t e r , Cotin-
the
aide o f the
hundred or
more
B e au tifu l. O. M P lu m m e r of
tlu
ed in Port and for th e m to lo his y Ai «es air; E . B Snppington, Coun­
I n te rn a tio n a l
L iv estock
exposition V o lu n te e rs who were fig h tin g hard
picking, taking» as pay four s a c k s of ty Tve î s u rer; O. B. K r a u s , County
homes,
including the
,„|U to er.ve ' the
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gave a n exceedingly in erestin g talk
No i ! j for ea ch day's work. O ther Siierlntendent ; J a m e s H Davis. R e ­
^
a g r i c u l lu . e
He a d v o ca te i ape-
d >UB D* p a r ,m e n t’ Hillsboro grower^ have mnde som ew h at sim ­
corder, and E. L. Hobbs, Stirveror.
c l a , izing “ n th e cuUivmtlon of th^ F ie D cp atm e n t, B e a v t t o n F ire . De­ ila r tu ra n g e rr.ents.
p
artm
en
t,
and
a
crew
fro
m
the
S
o
u
th
­
.
^
cro p moat su.ted to ndividual local-
W a s h .u g to n county f a r m e r s whose
m c 8 a n J a(i Ve rtlsn g t to the fullest ern P a c i f i c R a ilw a y Co..
A „
. u-
An urea o f 3 miles long nnd 2 fields have passed t>oth field inspec
Mrs. O ’eson held a m eeting of
extent. He
recomm ended th a t tn«’
r.ii es wide was burned over.
One Hons far c< rtifi d s. I are
V. m. E her co m m ittee Monday evening to
p re s e n t husness conditions
f
1
man, H e n ry Mctzan ine of B eav erto n P e te rs . R t. No. 3 Sherw ood; Al Croe plan for a pro g ram nnd b enefit for
red to a s less good times, sin ce this
by a saw while nl, R t . No. 2 P o r t l a n d ; E . L. Pelf- the B e t h d
C o n g re g a tio n al
C'hureh
phrase has its psychological reaction w a i scverly cut
J u s t as less tender m e at has a more fal Ing a tree.
fe r t, R t. :<o 3 Sherw ood ; H. P Auxiliary.
T h o se present were Mrs.
appetizing sound th a n tough n eat.
S tr ic k le r , Itt. No. 3 Sherw ood; Con ¡T a y lo r , Mrs. T u c k e r,
Mrs.
C arter,
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Mr. P lu m m e r Is an ardern n am lrer
rad Dick, R t . No 4 H illsboro; F. J .
o f ru ral life and consid ers the rural
No 1 H illsboro; A. Z a h ­
. . .
........ K
.
Schm id t, R
NOTH
d is trict a good place in which to j
ler, R t. No. 1 H illsboro; Ernil SLal- Mrs. S b e l ’e n b e rg e r and Mrs. T e ft.
atte
n d an ce of the B e a v e r to n
b r i n * UP a fa m ly - He said thnt
r » d you know th e ie w a s a haunted d..r R , N o 2
vJT I T h c »‘
«endance
g re a t m an y prominent b usiness and h
.
.
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acr’ m
r , ° 2 P o iU a n d ; C. E. W is ;
Grunge
p
ra
ctice Monday evening was
professional
men
were
form erly
'
n
ca v e r- m Pr, R t. No 2 P o rtla n d ; E. W erner, |
Grange Meeting
farme,
lad
A
teal
of
«rang«
Progress
Fire
w ',h thrin* and ’ «'•"•
songs w a s next e njo y ed ; th is was fol- fo r Whoever e n te rs It on Hie night
h ich o
of f Oct. 2?
2
lowed by a Ki chen Chorus w
which
Spooks and hau nts and
deidted a house wives strike. Tile (un and eats,
c h a r a c t e r s were Mi s G ra c e Funs-
Save the date and w atch for de-
ton, leader. Mr». Catl H a m o n . Mrs.
M C M cK u rch e r, Mrs Austin, Mrs. ails next we< k.
B ' 11 of V a n co u v e r F u n sto n and Mrs. Lewis S t a r k Al-
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Mr and Mrs
Mrs.
H. S c h e o n e en te rta in ed a spent Wedn«- day evening With Mr. b ert A sb a h r of TN)rtland p r ' s m t ' d
M is. E th e l Hr tch o f Huber visited
g roup of frie n d s W ednesday a f t e r ­ .»nd Mrs T« d E m e rs o n
th e 1« II advora .ng the consolidatio n
Mrs R o y M . i Pn Friday. Sh e left
noon.
Three
ta b le s
of
contract
Mr h r e n k O 'M e a r a is m a k in g son»», of the schools of higher edu cation th e f i i s , of the w t$ fo Penn.-yhranla
on his
place n ,‘a r He cited that
this
union would w here
he will vi-, t her m other
bridge w ere in play during the a f impiove ments
e lim inate po ittes from education and during the wlnt -r.
E lm onica.
ternoon.
remove preju dice in busin ess which
ek..-ts am ong h o .e who have 'tt«-n-
Mrs. C a r ry Lennrd o f S e a ttle Is
Mrs Mary O v e iro d er o f P ortland ded the colic e nnd the university,
S e v e r a l of t h - t.>nehors nr« a tte n d ­
spending sev eral days in town via- visited h er fa-her, M. W elter, Tues- Mr. Asbahr stated th a t it wouid i
ing e x L n s «n e in --» » in the 11 o f ()
i-m g a t th e home o f h er p a r e n t.. day.
less expensive to
he ta x p a y e rs if
School at Por-land.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stipe, and w ill,
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th e uiivemity was moved to Cor-
a ls o a tte n d th e
wedding
of
h er
v a line and connected with th c sta te
E irre y
and
g ran d d a u g h ter c o liegei an t he th te e norm als unbed
niece, Miss J a n e I>*nard, in P o rt- '• M is
jn one
on(J o t E
Eugepe.
have
moved from S h a B o c k t c the in
land, Satu rd a y .
Alfred J o h n ¡ton is attend in g the
ugene. He
He also
also s ta te '1
Sam
L a w re n ce
house
on Angel
O regon norm al's stand ard S t a t e N orm al Hciad at Monmuth.
street.
. Is second lowest in the union. Th e
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. B y e and f a m ­
d o s e d wi h a song. T h e ,
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p ro g ra m
ily moved to to wn th i s week fro m
G ra n g e r
Day
R efresh -1
Mr and M r . V J Vane .are
Mr an l Mrs Howard left fo r Sea- E nd
of a
P o rtla n d . T h e y a r e occupying the
m e n u were se»-*-J in
tlw
d»mng
, . .gp
side
W ednesday
w here
they will
.
; . ,l" ' ' * , h * ° r t » on
room.
T h e G ran g e was glad to beach»
O rsella house
over the week end.
spend a couple of weeks.
welcom e th e vieitore o f the even-
\
c
tliin
th e next few
11
l<ay s- 1'lf> m e m b ers selected by Mrs.
I ’a t.e r s o n nre Mrs. J . W. H u g hes of
the
i ■ i grow ers will probably be ,
, w
,,
,,
.
l«or<'st G ro ve and Mrs. Phi. I^>wls of
able to sell these small well shaped
Tigat'd.
Additional appointm ents will
potatoes to
good
advantage. I^ist .
he made from
eueh
precinct next
y e ar the potato g ro w e is associatio n
, ,
week
had more calls fo r th is m i n i seed
th a n th e y could supply.
Mr. M P. Cady o f Hillsboro pre­
T h e small sizes are a problem to sided a t tlie m eeting.
Much enthu -
norm ally small. T h e otatoes will be
fo r .lie most p i n t very smooth and
Rt
rtland
NNo
a
N o
2 P o r tla n d ;
Abt
Btollei
r
' ' id*rabtjr
R. R . G raves, R t.
tion
of
the
* 1»
fire s
in
•» • ' ">l -
this
vicinity.
No.
<Vo
2 P o r tla n d ; Fin d le y Bros.,
2 P o r t 'a n d ; H. R . Findley,
2 P o r t l a i ld . o l iv e 0 w , , w
R t. j S everal ol th e o ffice r's hom es w ere
R t i *n the path o f th e blaze.
Rt
jqQ
2
Rt !
P o r .l a n d ;
Jo h n
W a lle ts .
No. 2 P o rtla n d ; J . Croeni, R t . No. 2
P o r tla n d ; C. H. Thom pson, R t. No. 1
bherw ool
S H Pomeroy,
Pom eroy
R t.
t. No
R
4 Sh e rw o od ; F r a n k C. Fluke, R t. No.
3 B e a v e r to n ; Tk os. Twlgg, R t. No. 2
L a u re l;
R ow ell
B ros., R t. No. 2
H illsbor - H e n ry V ersteeg, Newberg,
El W ohl -hi «I. R t No. 2 L au re l;
J o h n Mulloy, I .aurei; E. S. May, R
I-»urel; H. J . Valentine, R t. No. 3
B e a v e r to n ; W H. B u r k e r t. R t. No.
1,
S b e r v .o o d ,
G io rn i R< w> II
com -
Mis. A. P. C h ristenson was g re a t­
ly Htai t ed when a c a r c a m e c r a s h ­
ing into h er back yard thlv week
i r o m C anyon road. In oi ler to avoid
a collision a large P a c k a r d turned
ut of the road end went down the
bank s rik in g a walnut tree which
retarded its speed.
T h e c a r s tr u c k
" " ' ;1
1 ' "
d. ishril it through
the door of the C hristenson garage.
Hurdt, 29 E a s t 32 S t , P o r tla n d ; J .
Mrs. C h ristenson and h er sister-in-
P Meurer, R t. No. 4 H illsboro; Wm law, Mrs. Minor Howe, ad m inistered
I ^ u r ^ l.
N ew b erg ;
H a rr y
'
Hil)
Car Does Tricks
L le ry
Hansen
M U '
McDougall
R t . No.
tC ontinued on page 2)
f i t s , aid to the d river who fainted
l i o m fright. T h e c a r received a d am ­
2 aged fend er buS no one was hurt.