The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 14, 1933, Image 1

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    SEVENTH
WASHINGTON COUNTY
TYPING CONTEST
HELD APRIL
Beaverton G ran ge Given
T raveling G avel
!
Beaverton Grange met In regular
session
Saturday April 8 in the
Grange Hall.
The traveling gavel
was presented by the Master F. H.
I Jossy and six members of Rock
[ Creek Grange. The gavel was made I
LGhurch Service#
Call meeting of the Beaverton Coun­
cil Monday night, those in attendance
were Councilmen Barnes, Bishop, Bos­
well, Fordney, Koshland and Liver­
CHURCH OF T H E N A Z A R E N E
Congregational church,
more, Mayor Fisher, recorder Smith
Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor
followed b ybreakfast.
________
attorney
Reimer, Water Supt. Goyt
r
j
' We are attempting to reach the.
I wonder as Easter time is here, if goal of la8t
Sutulay which wa8 and chief of police Peets
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T ig a rd W in s 7 A w a rd s, Al-1
° ' * at Sherwood
lr" * r°',n
farm
and “ is be- j we O realize
that A f nearly
two thousand
Roosevelt H a s
129 in the Sunday School. There will j The minutes of last meeting were r r e s i d e n t
ing passed from Grange to Grange in : years ago Christ suffered, died and be a program in the morning by the j read and approved,
most D ouble those won
Built an A stounding
Washington County. The purpose is | rose again that we might have for-
children. At 11 o'clock Mr. Springer
Tile drainage situation on Lombard
B y O ther Schools
to stimulate visiting and promote I giveness of sins and hope of eternal
Record in M onth
will preach on the “ Hope of Ressur- street referred to chairman Boswell,
friendship among Granges. Its motto Me-
Have we definately accepted
rection”. There will be special music claim of *2.16 from Mrs. Bernardlni
The county typeing
contest was ] is “ From Yew to You.”
Beaverton this atonement? Have you the re­
by the choir.
not allowed.
The end o f the first month of Presi-
held at Behnke-Walker Business Col- \ Grange will present the gavel to Riv- quired heart preparation for Christ's
Christian Endeavor is at 6:30 in the
Counciiman Bishop brought up ] dent Roosevelt’s Administration finds
lege Friday, April 7.
i erside Grange at Dilly on the evening second coming? Let this be a time of
evening. Following this an Easter »Town street light contract, new con-I him retaining the unexpected nation-
The teams of the county were di- ° ^A Pr*i 22. Cars will leave the Beav- heart searching.
drama
will be preseted at 8 o’clock t„ Pt revU?wed by attorney Reimer, al popularity which has been express-
We are expecting a real time of
vided into two divisions A and B ac- ; erton Grange hall at 7:15. A large
sharp.
We do not heasitate to say some changes noted.
edin many ways. Following his party
Christian
worship
on
Easter
Sunday,
cording to the size of the school.
j delegation is expected to accompany
that this is the best Blaster program
platform and his own campaign
with appropriate messages and spec­
Chairman
Barnes
recommended
fif-
'
Those in the A division were as fol- j tbe £aveb
that has been piesented in the church
pledges, the President has met with
ial
singing.
We
would
be
glad
to
teen
lights
be
reduced
250
watts
to
100
J
lows: Tigard won 7 awards, Forest
A fter a delicious luncheon the fol-
unusuul success in securing favorable
watt,
this
recommendation
was
i
Grove 4 awards, Hillsboro 4 awards, \ lowing
program was presented by have you worship with us. Sunday
B E TH EL CO N G REG A TIO N A L
adopted and the power company will congressional action. O f course, no
B/eaverton 1 award.
the lecturer. Songfest by the Grange School 9:45 a. m., preaching I I a. m. j
Rev. Charles F. Clarke, Pastor
N.
Y.
P.
S.
7
p
m..
Preaching
8
p.
m.
be notified to make this change. The j one expects the present condition to
a
poem
“
April”
by
Beatrice
Hanse;
Tigard individual winners were as
Wednesday
prayer
and
praise
8
p.
m
vote
was: Yeas 6, Barnes, Bishop, I continue Indefinitely’, and before long
Well
Friends:
We
welcome
the
follows: Eleanor Panck—received 3 a solo “Asleep in the Deep, by William
Boswell,
Fordney, Koshland and L iv­ there is certain to develop some oppo­
spring
not
only
because
of
its
beauty
Dessinger;
a
poem
"Garden
Time
in
awards, both county speed and accur­
sition and resentment, even among
M
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T
H
O
D
IS
T
C
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H
N
E
W
S
ermore.
Nays, none.
of
renewed
life
but
because
of
its
mes­
McKell; a
acy awards and also the Behnke- Oregon” by Mrs. Irene
members o f his own party. However,
George
F.
Gordon,
Pastor
sage of the renewal of life in immor-
The new street light contract retro- |
W alker award presented by Mr. Wal­ paper on “ Farming as a Profession”
Mr. Roosevelt has exhibited amazing
!
tality.
We
hope
to
bring
this
joyous
active 1932 and expiring June 13, 1936,
ker of Behnke-Walker Business Col­ by Mrs. Margaret H. Denny; a piano
An Easter program will be presen­
qualifications
for dealing with poli­
lege to the student receiving the high­ solo by Mrs. Margaret Englemann; a ted Sunday morning at ten o’clock by message to you at our church next was adopted and ordered signed. The : ticians and his strategy has been
Sunday.
•
vote was, yeas 6, Barnes, Bishop, Bos- j
est rate in the advanced group with paper on "Small Farms Can be Made the Sunday School consisting of spec-
Beginning with
a union young well, Fordney, Koshland und Liver­ flawless.
the least errors. Grace Kleinpell won to Pay” by Mrs. Myrtle Felsher; a ' ial selections in music and readings,
two awards, one in accuracy and one piano solo by Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, j A short pageant will be given. At 11 peoples' service at 6:30 a. m., at 9:45 more. Nays, none.
During the first month, and in line
in speed. Margaret Pfaffle, beginn- The roll call “Suggestions for odd ! o’clock a service of special music, the Bible School presents a drama of
State Police red light signal agree­ with his party’s platform, the follow­
Easter
as
part
o
f
its
program.,
then
ing student won first place in speed. { jobs on the farm and in the home” Easter message, baptism and recep­
ment was ordered laid on the table.
ing developments demonstrated an in­
the 11 o'clock service with some of
Tigard team was presented with the brought forth a hearty response,
The proposition of laying eight j tention to carry out the declared poli­
tion of members. We cordially in­
I
the
grand
Easter
hymns
and
music
by
speed certificate for highest speed in
The Grange was glad to have with vite the public to attend our services.
inch iron pipe city water main East cies. The platform advocated "im­
the county.
; them seven visitors from Kinton Easter is the one outstanding day in 1 the choir and a sermon by the pastor, of Town instead o f wood pipe was
mediate and drastio reduction of gov­
on "Easter Spirit."
At 7:30 p. m. taken
Forest Grove individual winners | Grange,
under udvlsement by the j ernment expenses” and this has pro­
the Christian world.
It represents
were as follows: Mildred Wirtz, a d -; The hall was pleasingly decorated all that is vital to Christianity. It is there will be a pageant "The Ressur- council.
ceeded to the point where Budget Di­
vanced winner placed third in speed. [ with emblems of the Easter season a day of life, resurrection, new hope, rection" given by the choir and the
Councilman Bishop informed the rector Douglas predicts a saving of
Rhode Mills, beginning students who i by the Home Economic committee, ! regained
faith. A day when the following cast.
council that the county heavy grader about $900,000,000. Direct relief to
Prolocutor, Gertrude Katzkey.
placed third in accuracy and second Mesdames Emmons, Dobbins, McKer- Christian world acknowledges a liv-
machinery will be available soon to do states where unemployment has crip­
Pilate, E. G. Webb.
in speed.
Richard Kane, beginning | cher, and Van Kleek. Mother’s Day ing Christ.
the grading work on Short street.
pled local relief was promised and the
Mary,
the
Mother
of
Jesus,
Rhoda
student placed third in speed.
will be observed by the children at
What an opportune time to renew
The new garbage proposition was Wagner bill authorizing $500,000,000
Thyng.
Hillsboro individual winners were the next meeting May 13.
their faith in a living Savior. I f you
referred to Councilman Koshland for if needed, has been passed.
Joseph o f Aramathea, Ortha Puli- \
as follows: Mable Sanders received
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have neglected your Christian res-
consideration.
' pher.
two awards, the county accuracy and
p .
.
.
ponsibilities seek out a church on
The farm relief measure, still a mat­
The council decided to have a Town
Salome, Margery Jones.
Behnke-Walker’s award presented by L - O u n t y i iincipals
Easter Sunday and attend. It will do
ter
of much dispute and frankly a
clean
up
day
during
the
latter
part
of
Nicodemus, Robert Denny.
Mr. Walker of Behnke-Walker Busi­
Meet at Beaverton y ° u s ° od and do y ° ur family good.
April, all residents will be requested new path, is in line with platform
Mary
Magdalene,
Aline
Boswell.
ness college for the best accuracy
________
| Be sure and attend the Good Fri­
to clean up all garbage, trash, rub- J pledges and campaign promises. An-
Angel, Catherine Denny.
test in the beginning group.
Flor­
day .services in the Congregational
i bish, old tin cans, etc., sack them up, i other plank provided protection for
The
Voice,
Ronald
Webb.
ence Hanley placed second in accu­
I church at eight o’clock. This is a
the town will arrange to have same < security buyers and this is In progress
Peter, Louraine Doty.
racy. The Hillsboro team was pre Principals association of teachers met
.
union service of the
.
protestant
hauled to the Town garbage dump, j with regulations for public utilities
John,
David
Mason.
sented with the accuracy certificates m the high school Tuesday evening^ j churches of BeaVerton We urge our
The
unknown
Disciples,
June
Bos-
avery
citizen reading this note pleas# and stock exchanges looming in the
for highest accurate rate in the j O. B. Kraus, county superintendent o f 1 community to be present.
well, Catherine
Van Kleek, Virginia
K*t ready for the big clean up of 1933 foreground
county.
I schools was present as was Josiah
McGuire.
—make our town appear spke and
Beaverton individual winner was as Wills, Polk county superintendent, j
The platform promised repeal of
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
Choir Director, Willis Cady.
span.
follows: Dorothy Finnell, won the who spoke on the "New Objective,
the Eighteenth Amendment and it is
Rev.
G.
W.
Springer
Pianist,
Mrs.
R.
C.
Doty.
Mayor
Fisher
designated
the
coun-
second individual accuracy award in Testing Program” A Virginia baked j
Pianist for Echo Choir, Bauraine j cil as a whole to pass on four appli- j now before the states, and beer is
the advanced class.
j bam dinner wap served in the dining |
We are looking forward to Easter Doty.
1 cat ion s~ for sa le a rTd ~d 1st r i bu t lon"^ "" of a ' al‘ahle already ln m a n V 8tatp8' The
The B division consisted of the fol- room at 6:30 prepared by the domes-
next Sunday, with a great deal of an­
lowing schools: Banks won 5 awards tic science teachers.
Paul _______
Shellenberger,
beverages authorized by Ordinance P,at^orm declared against "economic
Electricians,
____
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isolation" and Secretary Hull Is busy
ticipation. In the morning the young Van Brown.
No. 144r-the findings of suld commit-
Tualatin won 4 awards, Gaston won 3.
dally
in conferring with foreign en­
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tee were favorable.
Banks, individual awards:
Marie
people of the church will attend the
Costuming, Mrs. A. S. Olsen, Miss
voys, looking to the restoration of
Past
M
atrons
and
Patrons
Reiben first place in speed, Wilma
| Licenses were ordered to be granted trade agreements.
sunrise prayer meeting service at the Katherine Denny.
Marr, second place in both speed and
_______________________ | to S. Mapea & Son, George Thyng,
H o n o r Guests of Chapter
accuracy, Everett Spencer
placed
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i Albert Ito^st and C. J. Beach.
The
Observens of the President find him
third in speed.
Team certificate for
vote was':
Yeas 6, Barnes, Bishop, smiling and cheerful, and no longer Is
M rs. Belle W a lk e r Presides Jury Exonerates C lare
speed was presented to Banks.
Pa3t Mat" onf, a" d Patr° ns of Beav'
Boswell, Fordney, Koshland and Liv­ there a suggestion that his campaign
Tualatin, individual awards: Roy (‘r chapter O. E. S. were honor guests
at P. T . A . Gathering
W illiam s of A rson C harge ermore. Nays, none.
smiles were indicative o f an "igno­
Mellott, placed first in accuracy and of the chapter Wednesday evening,
Claims allowed by the finance com­ rant optimism,” because the President
second in speed, Stella Pohl placed Therp were ten patron* and eighteen
Clare Williams, arrested on a mittee and passed by unanimous vote shows every Indication of enjoying
Beaverton P. T. A. association met
third in accuracy, Team certificate matrons present besides many mem at the high school Monday evening charge of arson in connection with the
were:
A. L. Amacher $36; L. D. his job and no reluctance whatever to
for accuracy was presented to Tu- bers and vi9>tors. A special musical j with Mrs. Belle Walker presiding. fire at the Pioneer Publishing plant Shellenberger $6.75; Town of Beav­
taking action on grave and pressing
program consisting of a trio, Mrs
alatin.
Mr. Bushnell was on hand with the In Beaverton, February 14th, was ex­ erton coupon acct interest $232; Gil­ problems.
He find* life agreeable,
Clara
Gertrudc
Gore,
cello,
Mrs.
Engleman,
Gaston, individual awards:
high school band, which played three onerated by the jury in the circuit more Oil Co. $6.25.
having triumphed over tremendous
piano,
and
Mr.
Durman,
violin.
Pi­
Patton, first place in both accuracy
selection. The band will play at the court of Washington county on Wed- j Motion to adjourn on call carried.
physical and political obstacles and
solos were rendered by Helen
and speed, Marjorie Griebeler, third ano
The verdict automatically 1
a j-
,
. . . . . .
i state contest at Eugene Saturday. nesday.
apparently, seems confident of his
Godfrey,
vocal
numbers
by
Mrs.
Har-
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.
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place in speed.
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A i . . -
Dr. Mason introduced Dr. Norman released Mr. Marshall, held on the
power to satisfactorily meet those
_
. , A „ _
.
The two grand prizes in the coun­ ry Barnes. A playlet impersonating - ,
same count. J. L. Elder former own- W a rra n ts to G uarantee
that still lie ahead.
each
o
f
the
past
matrons,
in
costume,
.
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ty were the ones offered by Mr. W al­ ....................
who ln a few wel1 chosen wordB KaV8 I Pr o f the company, who pleaded gull-
the Scrip Issue
ker. The beginning accuracy was was put on by officers of the chapter a very interesting talk on "Educa­ ty some weeks ago, is awaiting sen­
In sending his special message to
Refreshments were served in the I
given to Mable Sanders of Hillsboro,
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tion for our Time.” His subject dealt tence.
Congress, urging enactment o f legis
dining
room
which
had
been
decora­
her rate was 37 and 3 errors.
On being released from the countv
^ bas been decided to put on an
with young people in the adolescent
latlon to aid in refinancing farm
The advance accuracy was won by ted in Easter colors. Large bowls of age. An accordlan duet by Earl jail Mr. Williams and Mr. Marshal j experimental issue of $30,000 in scrip
mortgages. President Roosevelt de­
Her
rate
daffodills,
yellow
tapers,
with
baskets
Eleanor Panck of Tigard.
Drorbaugh and Mr. Hooker was well were taken into custody by the postal backed by Washington county and
clared that he wished to extend the
of
chicks
and
Easter
eggs
made
the
j
™PP"|^d
authoritites on a charge of using the school warrants according to R. W.
62 and 1 error.
same relief to the small home owners
I tables most attractive.
j Weil, president of the scrip trustees.
Mrs. Powell, assistant county presi- mails to defraud.
of the nation and that he would also
L E A G U E T O N A M E O F F IC E R S
P. L. Patterson Hillsboro attorney When a I< orest Grove citizen has
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j dent gave an interesting talk in re-
ask Congress for legislation to “ initi­
Kards to sch00' parties beinR held in was counsel for Mr. Williams and Mr. been selected to serve with the trus- ate reciprocal tariff agreements to
Officers of the Washington County D ebate T eam to Com pete
,
r
the school gymnasiums and favoring Marshal. Mr. Patterson will be re-1 tee* the organization will be com-
break through trade harriers and es­
Tax Equalization league will be elec­
membered as the able assistant under pleted, he added. Mr. Well was elect-
fo r Cham pionship Title the idee
tablish foreign market* for farm and
ted at the group’s session scheduled
________
I The officers nominating committee Mr. Tongue when he was district at- I *’d president and W. E. Mansfield of
Industrial products."
for 8 p. m. Saturday. April 15 in the
Sherwood vlce-presidena of the trus-
Beaverton high school's debate ■ubmltted the following candidates. torney of this county.
county court house at Hillsboro.
team goes to Seaside Saturday ADril ^Irs- Bp|,e Walker, president to sue- I The jury sitting on the case includ- i tees at a meeting Wednesday night
The purpose of the Administration
r5th fo*com pete for tKe champion- cppd herself; Mrs Glen Hughes. 1st j ed Mrs Lutie Behrman, G. Garthof-1 Other members are Francis Liver-
bill to refinance farm mortgages Is
V A L E N T IN E LIN G E LB AC H
more,
Beaverton,
and
Ed.
Schulmer-
ship for schools this side of the moun- ! vice-president; Mrs. Hardman.
2nd ner, A. R. Young. Richard Denley.
to secure equitable readjustment of
Valentine Llngelbach, aged 72, died tains. The local team already holds vdce'P resident; Mrs. Boswell, secre- Francis Lels, R. J. Bird, John W. ich, Hillsboro.
the debt, a reduction o f interest rates
An advisory board composed of R. a readjustment of principal payments
at Estacada Monday, April 10.
He the championship for northwest Ore-
pns*e^e’ treasurer
and Beinards, Francis J. Chalmers.
Eva
The election ! L. Carey, Reva A. Nichol, Homer Frank
Peters,
VerUe
McKinney,
was the father of Sister Veronica of gon. The winning team ln Satur- Mrs. Webb historian.
so as to give farmers sufficient time
A Deck and L. P Baldwin.
County Judge Donald Templeton,
St. Marys, in Beaverton; Miss Josie day’s debate will try April 22nd for will be held at a future date.
to work out o f their present difficul­
luncheon of cake and coffee was
Harry Morgan and Paul Patterson ties and thus secure ultimate free
Lingelbach and Cecelia of Eugene; the state championship.
served
in
the
cafeteria.
assisting.
P. M. MADDEN COM PLETES
Frank, Valentine, Charles and George
ownership of their land.
Together
Track teams from Tigard and New-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
with the legislation Intended to raise
berg will meet the Beaverton high
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T E N PE R CENT OFF AT
commodity prices, the new bill is in­
team on their home grounds today,
XV. XV. G A S K IL L LE A V E S
In the past week P. M. Madden
G E T T Y ’S H E A L T H S T O R E j Friday.
tended to “ enable farm debtors to
An Easter drama entitled "Oil of
ESTATE OF M M
completed the following real estate
pay their Indebtedness ln commodity
I The
m e school
senooi band
Dana has
nas entered the J°y t o r Mourning” will be given at
Bring in this coupon to Getty's and
transactions
Sold the John Girardln
AccordlnK to the p ^ t , ™ f „ ed In terms, more closely approximating
band tournament to be held soon at the Beaverton Church of Christ, Eas-
you’ll recelv 10% o ff on your pur­
ter evening, at 7:30 .Sunday, April 16. place of three acres, Johnson road, to ; the HlllBboro courtg thu wepk for those in which the indebtedneas oc­
Eugene.
E. Ridgway o f Portland; the 20 acre prnbate, W. W. Gasklll, who died April curred.
chase . . . This splendid store has
The drama portrays scenes connec­
Six weeks examinations are sched­
farm of Sarah Bulamee near Hazel- 1st, left an estate valued at $23,000.
anything you may desire in the way
B riefly outlined, the bill would at'1
ted with the crucifixion as well as the
dale to Gloe Mae Williams, Portland. Mrs. Hugtvson, of Beaverton, was ap­ the farmer in securing a lower rate
o f health foods, raw sugar, unsuf- uled to commence next week.
joy
of
ressurection,
and
with
the
Washington county teachers asso­
He also reports many inquiries con­ pointed administratrix for the estate, (four and one-half per cent); prevent
phured fruits, black figs and fresh
musical numbers is intended, as far
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cerning
but that not much other heirs being Mrs. Vena Shaw, immediate foreclosures; possibly re­
dates. T ry their mineralized whole ciation will meet at the Aloha-Huber i'
as possible, to be true to the story of
h property,
e f
j -
i cash seems available.
wheat health bread. . . it's the fin­ school April 21st for a social evening..
Portland, and Miss I.alira Gasklll, Sa­ duce excessive principal Indebtedness;
est. . . And their unsalted butter is a Moving pictures will be shown during i * e ew eatament.
lem,
both being grand daughters of refinance Indebtedness of drainage,
the evening.
‘ Th* caat 18 88 ,ollow8
H E A D O F D A I R Y C O -O P E R A T E
treat you'll enjoy.
levee, and irrigation districts; permit
the
deceased.
Mary
of
Magdala,
Ruth
Hopper
May 5 is the date set for the district
(IT E M M ILK SHORTAGE
Try their health salad lunch at the
direct loans to avoid bankruptcy and
Mary,
mother
of
Jesus,
Mrs.
Geo.
counter, a meal for 15c. Don’t for­ track meet at McMinnville.
Will W. Henry, manager of the
2000 R H U B A R B P IE S O i l H O Y ! olose-outs by Unsecured creditors; to
The senior class are working dili­ W. Springer.
get ato visit Getty’s. . it's the health
extend obligations, redeem foreclosed
Salome,
France»
Jenne.
Dairy
Co-opemtlve
association
pre-
I
and thrifty thing to do. 146 Third gently on their class play, which will
Think of it, a row o f pies—side by ; property and provide operating canl-
dieted
a
milk
shortage
for
Portland,
Angels,
Imogene
Smith
and
Marjo­
be presented May 28, with commence­
bet. Morrison and Alder.
in his talk before the Forest Grove slde over one quarter mile long— j tal; increased borrowing power of
rie Johnson.
ment on June 2.
unit last Thursday evening. His rea­ made of fine Juicy rhubarb, that de- farm loan associations,
Peter, Thos. B. Harris.
The mortgage-holder would be given
Thomas, Roy Shipman.
sons were lack o f pasture, hay and liclous flavor, the first pie of Spring
R E V E N U E STAM PS
A V A IL A B L E
N O T IC E
other feed, as well as the poor physi­ Consider the many smiles this will I four per cent land bank bonds In ex-
John, Harold Stump.
He said bring—and who did this? F. H. Goyt change for unpaid farm mortgages;
Everyone is Invited to attend this cal condition of the cows.
The Beaverton postoffice are now’
News Items and advertising copy
production kt already under what it shipped one ton blue ribbon rhubarb relieved from real estate taxes on
handling the revenue stamps for program.
must be in by Thursday noon in
to Portland Monday, the first ship property involved in receiverships,
should be for this time of the year.
documents, deeds, foreign freight, etc .
order to appear in the current is­
ment of the season.
and to give Indirect backing to mort­
Mrs. W. O. Roberta, Mrs. F Lassl- 1
In the past only the larger offices
gages to the limit of fifty per cent of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Van Stlpout of
have b»en eligible to
stock these ter, and Mrs. Barbara Gorham, of
sue of this publication. All late
Longview,
are
the
parents
of
adaugh-,
the normal value o f
mortgaged
Lawn
mowers
sharpened
and
re-
Portland,
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Huntley,
of
stamps,
but
from
a
new
order
this
of­
material will be used the follow­
fice is qualified, according to Post­ Tacoma, Wash., were among those to ter born April 6 The child has been paired, new mowers reduced price, we property.
ing week.
Continued on Page 2
trade, Richey Hardware A Furniture.
master Hanna.
1 attend the Eastern Star chapter Wed - 1 named Carolyn Ann.
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