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LARGEST CIR CU LA TIO N V O L . 11, NO. 23 The Court House Happenings of the Week at the County Seat IN E A S T E R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, January 21; 1937 PLAIN Observations 0 Published Weekly 0 Local Getting a Bit U nruly By E. M. G O L D E R By R O S E C A V E F ollow in g is a little poem by Ben Johnson that som e young fellow s should read D rink to me only with thine eyes, ° f 1Villiam Busse, valued at A nd 1 will pledge with m ine; *4(^X1 adm itted to probate; Else Ab- endroth and G eorgia Shank, dough Or leave a kiss— but in the cup And 111 not look fo r wine. ters appointed join t executrices. The thirst that fro m the. soul doth Chloris Fayram has been appointed rise adm inistratrix o f E. A. B ruce estate Doth ask a drink divine; valued at $1800, on petition o f his But m ight I o f Jove's nectar sup brother S. E. Bruce. I would not ch ange fo r thine. Under the last will and testament I sent thee late a rosy wreath. o f B. A. I.arson filed, Arthur B. Ear- Not so much honoring thee son has been nam ed and con firm ed As giving it a hope that thare as execu tor; estate valued at $5700. It could not w ithered be; .o l cl,',s w erc signed by j But thou thereon dids’t only breathe ? r°,batc m atters And sent’st it back to m e; and filed with the clerk: Since when it grow s and smells, I John E. Reed estate, discharging swear, adm inistratrix ;T. A. Martz. co n N ot o f Itself but thee! firm in g sale o f real estate; E. Quack- H ere's a little narrative about a enbush, con firm in g sale; G eorge W. A tw ood closin g estate; M inerva B rad B eaverton resident who started out ley fixin g tim e and placet o f hearing with just a few dollars and finally ob jection s to final accou n t; Jennie m ade good by his own m anagem ent Your^g, clpsing e sta te; E sther L. Adolph lA fon d , living at 506 W atson M rs. Whatley Entertains A dam s closin g estate and disch arg street, a few blocks south o f the post- Joint Installation of Otis albert! office , landed at Malta, 84 miles east Q Q p an cj R g b e k a h s ing adm inistratrix; H albert, Honoring Mrs. Ludwig . _ _ _ _ _ _ # . __ _ _ Iff ... 1 1 flAO n n/i non i H olm *;, appointing M. R. and E. H. o f H avre .M ontana, in 1902 and h a d , - . . , Johnson and W. W . M cCready ap but very little capital to go on He M e l d 1 n u rsd a y tv e n in g Mrs. H arold W hatley gave a sh ow p raisers; Lester Philip Davis, ap | put in 34 years around there and the | ------------- er for Mrs. G eorgo L udw ig W ednes last pointing Charles G. Davis, g u a rd ia n : I experience he had over that period Joint installation was held day, January 12 .at her hom e on H u Charles W. Dewey, appointing ad o f tim e would take ten times m ore Thursday night and then refresh -' ber avenu«, ments were served. O fficers installed m inistrator and attorney fees; Noah i space to tell about than can be allott- A m ong those present w ere: Mes- R obekah s: D ick Jam ison, ord er o f partial d is -le d at this time. He raised H erford were „ „ dam es Sam Ludw ig, Fred Ludwig. cattle and Percheron horses and got tribution. Mts. B ruce Denny, V. G.; A m elia L ouis Vassell, A. H. W right, Jess so ho had quite a fo rce o f men w o r k Zw einer secy Anna Christensen. M cConnell, A. Chapm an, Ivy Risely, ing fo r him and paid a little better treasure». I j. o. Larson. P eter W ickstrand, E l- Suits than ordinary w ages paid in that v i O ddfellow s: Geo. Anderson, N G.; j wood B row n and son Jack. Casola. J. cinity at that tim e ,but ho Had the K enneth Denny, V. G .; Hans G a a rd e ,! L. Paterson, Em il Bollua, Brogans, M ortgage foreclosure«, a dam age right sort o f men. secy.; A lfred Zw einer, treasurer. | V ictor Jones, H olly; Ernetst Liver- action, restitution o f property and T w o and a h alf years ago he and The installing team visited Scholls haore, Pete Piluso, C. W eam er, and collection o f com m issions are am on g Mrs. Lafond decided that they had the suits filed this w eek in Circuit enough o f that severe winter w eather W ednesday and installed tho o ffic e r s , M G arvin all o f C ooper Mt.; W il- liam Schuld, P ortlan d; Igiura R. C ourt: F oreclosures include W orld and decided to let up on it. Even o f the Scholls lodge. Mack. Viola Kearney, C. E. Barker, W ar Verterans State aid com m ission when he was indoors by the fireside Wltlla m Beattio, A loha; Misses Grace vs W alter M. D ickinson et ux. c o v it' grieved him to look out the frost Lads Returned l.arson, Verne Von Dom elon, D orothy ering property o f 21 acres in section covered w indow and see his men From Toledo Patterson ,I*atricia R eyn olds and R o 26 Tow nship 2 South R ange 1 West. w ork ing with that livestock, through berta W hatley. He started sell H om e Ow ners I Joan corp ora tion all that doep snow Cleland Frye, 15, and R ich ard Mor vs Floyd J. Gustin, property con sist ing out, shipped his cattle to Souix croft, 17, o f Gaston were returned Falls. South D ak ota and to South St. ing o f 1 aero in section 34, T ow n sh ip Ireland “ Johnny Appleseed” Earned Name Paul and soon afterw ard shipped his by D eputy S h eriff, H allie 1 south range 1 west. “ Johnny Appleseed” Is tho name late T hursday; the lads escaped from horses to L itch field and St. Cloud W. R ob b vs J. A. Minnie and F. J. where they were sold at good prices j at the tim e o f arreet o f Louis applied to John Chapman, a native Ijowis, M cA dam s by of Massachusetts who came to Ohio *■“ "•“ • property o f 30 acres in Eli I Q_ j „ f , „ r oil wns done and the b - i • g 1 1 W illiam and Gerald MCAciams oy S l i 'i S C 42 T “ W” ' " ' ’ 2 N O rthi . » C h - S d - L t W “ **•¿ - . . r o l . » » . Bill Z o . « I. booked about 1801 and earned that name R ange 2 W est. __j .omomoH P ortland where they rem ained „ a on ch arge o f g iv in g liquor to m inor for himself from his peculiar occu Seeking to coUffct oom m ission 0,1, -h ort tim e before settling in B eavct- states S h e riff Connell. pation— hla itinerant distribution of sale o f 18 acres stork and equipm ent | ^ bought the nice com fort- E vert Lindberg, 29 o f B eaverton young apple trees. It was his cus near Aloha, J. J. M cM ahon has filed a ^]e home, where he now resides and route 1 was arrested F riday on a tom to clear loamy spots in the vir against A. F. Doughty. later bought h a lf a block near the ¡c h a r g e o f driving w hila Intoxicated, gin forests, on the banks of R ebecca Goodin o f near Cornelius city hall and im provem ent o f that ¡R id in g with L indberg was B enjam in streams, plant there tho apple seeds is seeking dam ages in sum o f $30.000 property is now under way and a H. Connellcy, 49, o f 1115 Southwest he had obtained at cider presses in from H. W. Farnham , involving an good building will be erected on it. M arket street, who was fined $10 in t Pennsylvania Inclose the ¡H e bought tw o warehouses in the Justice Court at B eaverton for being . , f*y l a n la * melóse the auto accident. cast part o f B e a v e r to n -h a d to get drunk in a public place. 8 r° “ nd and than le a v ® ‘ h® P ^ C * two in order to have the one he i The arrQft follow ed by Deputies until the trees began to grow. When Thefts really w anted—and one o f them is i C ornelius and Ireland a fter Lindberg settlers appeared In the vicinity being torn dow n and the lumber used attem pted to pass a truck on a curve Johnny b rou g h t them his young W h o rang the d oor bell and the He has put up three or four garage Vi mile, east o f W est Slope and trees to trade them for an old coat cash register is upperm ost in the buildings so far and you ca n ’t see ¡stru ck a car o f Chris Plhl accord in g or a knife. But his needs were mind o f H. B. Tignrd, proprietor o f where a hole is made in that great I to his filed report, few and he often gave away his T igard M ercantile com pany these pile o f lum ber" so says Lafond The | trees or left his little orchards to days. other warehouse has been purchased Multnomah Plans grow up undisturbed. All over the At 6 p. m. Thursday a man entered by the Finley M illing Co. W hen countryside, through western Peniv with a quart bottle to purchase a nic- he first cam e here he and bis w ife Fire Unit Vote sylvanla, Ohio and Indiana, John el's worth o f kerosene, follow ed by the w ere at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. R esidents o f M ultnom ah will vote ny’s little apple nurseries were lo custom er, T igard went back o f the H arold R ib b l« near Bell station at SE store to the oil shed, w hen he heard ( gegb avenue, but Beaverton attracted F ebruary 19 on a petition presented cated. com m is th e custom ers bell on the fron t door | tbem and here they stay and now to the M ultnom ah cou n ty rin g; while filling the bottle, tho cus- Mr and R ibble (son-in-law and sioners fo r the establishm ent anil or- The Grand Rank tom er kept up a loud chatter, and d a u g h ter)) live near1 Aloha. Mr. and ganization o f a rural flrfl protection The Grand Bank Is a grent shoal stam ped his feet on the porch, sta- Mrs. L afond like this part o f Oregon district at M ultnomah, It was ann- very wall and say they d o not oare ou nced W ednesday by Frank L. In tho Atlantic ocean lying off the ted Tigard. W hen they got ba ck Into the store j to live anyw here else. He has a few Shull, chairm an o f the board o f com - coast of Newfoundland, famoue no one was there; the custom ei ! W elch ponies with saddles that he i s , misslonera. throughout the world ob a fishing " th rew down the nickel and walked j g oin g to sell as he is goin g to get | ground. “ Bank" here means an T igard rang up the nickel in clear out o f thu saddle horse b u s i-, Caples Appointed out. undersea elevation which produces the cash | ness. ________ but when the register a shoal, ________ shelf or __________ shallow. ________ The Grand District Sealer o r est G rove hoe bank draw er opened, tho late afternoon j a . C. Jakobson who now has the ! is about 300 miles In length, is receipts o f $28 were missing. Tigard little T exa co station near th e B row n , A. B. Caples o f Fore t .r o e below sen level states he ran out the d oor but the Mug lunch hall in the east part of been appointed district sealer o f »ess m an ow reel Deiow sea level tail light - o f a fast disappearing auto B eaverton along the highway, started j w eights and m easures fo r the North and projects southeast from the ! irT *t here' * Decern be r" ~ 15 t h " a f te r buying ! ern districts e ffe ctiv e January Newfoundland coast toward the cen- w as all that w as to be seen. olfe, He and tM Mrs. Jak-| i ------w Increased dem and upon district ter of the Atlantic ocean. Geologists UUL Carl Ldl i W HUIIC. ii' auu I O. uun ---- -------- — Burglars helped them selves to ft out Fedora, sealers o — f w eights and m easures remnant Quantity o f shot gun and rifle shells obson cam e hoi. from F e d o r a ,,---------- . . in believe ----------- --- it to — be — the -— .......... ...... — of — an and incidentals when they broke southeast Huron, , u South Dakota, | the w M tern portion or the sm a i a « ij submerged mountain * * range. liaiS W I It ’ l l UICJ o n e . Into . .v , - g u u iiicn o i y o j f i vniv*. ■ . f m i r ie^ t V i m H - 1 ^ c ie t « -------------------------° Carlson & Sherk store at Sherwood it being their first trip out here and it necessary to create a Tho bottom in this region is cov- Thursday night; listed as stolen. ¿ 0 j they cam e here mainly because o f the trlct A. Reed, chief division o n c r c (j wJth ^ne m ud Qnj snn(j nn(j boxes o f rifle shells. 62 boxes o f shot ill health o f Mrs. Jakobson and P ket Inform ation, s a <• dorVt th e fhCGting of two currents brings gun shells and rifle, eggs, milk, d a te s seem s w onderful to them to get aw ay! polntm ent filed wltn > an e n d jesg gu pp]y 0 f diatoms and tobacco, ham bacon 13 pocket knives from those severe winters and hot A rthur l u p p e r_____________ algae which supply food for crus- ond 8 pairs o f scissors. E ntrance summers C onditions there were ~ ta ce a n s and mollusks and other was gained by breaking dow n a back bad in about every way They are Fear and Its _ _ . types of Invertebrates, supplying d oor a ccord in g to D eputy S h eriff doing quite well here and he is very Discussed by Rev Dickey food for the hosts of codfish which B usch w ho investigated. ! well up on operation o f a service A ro you a fr a id ’ A rc you afraid s w im jn from the deeper waters, Charlr** Schm idlin o f near Buxton ' station, rendering courteous service. when a black cat crosses your path ;, renoH s the loss o f 20 dozen eggs by J. H M urphy o f Aloha, bought the A fraid o f starting a Journeyon F ri-j thieves W ednesday night. Old Skee place east o f the school last roHtitu *um m er and have done considerable day the 13th ;afrnid > " u^ h‘j'1'*'? *' In flu en ce W iley Pearson Is seeking restitu- jm provjn g jnajde anrf (ho exterior ifi fa llin g; you r p<>wers are w an ing. , t ,g not enRy to te], h ow the Reed. Estates tt ja u iw k tion o f property .and a T * i a f ^ well painted (w hite) and in pewieral som ebody Is a ,ri^ tti ;f thought is borne Into a heart, there order against W illiam ® r fe this looks like an apparently new about you ; tha y oa ar’_ ' ' ., mr to germinate and ripen; for in cutting tim ber and k>gs P I - house, but it was built more than fif a f“ r,.brPfhat T o m o rro w "w ill bring flucnces are Bubtle invisible things. _ ST W est TOWnShiP teen years ago It pays to keep a ^ yoU' that " Tour door L.ke the pollen of a flower, which North R an ge 3 West. placa up in repair. Mr. and Mrs. i m isfortune. Do l carried on tho antennae o f were signed sitmed by bv Judge Pet- fm m Portland, P o r tu ,.,! half a dozen tim *s at O rders were Judge p e l-, M M i.rnhv urphy e«me cam e hnro here from . . night for feai may be carried on mo antennae of Are you some unconscious Insect, or borne ern and filed with th « clerk where he still holds a good position y ° u have n o‘ ** , . . .. man “assistant superint- certain you must have some organic into the future by some passing Mark Skinner, superintendent o f as floor trou b le*’ If you have any or all breozo, 90 Influences which will yet Banks vs Herm an L. Greener, volun- ent fo r a large garage, o f these "fe a rs", “ F ear and Its Cure' ripen into character and make des tary non-suit ent «red ; George^ — , ------------ _ ___ !>• | T hey . are . prntty . „ good around Aloha , by R ev Charles J D lck rv next Sun tinies, are thrown off unconsciously H endricks et al vs M argaret D. P m u nnd B eaverton about patronizing the d m orning at Capitol Hill and from our common deeds, or they ty et al. appointing D. D B U™P dressm akers Miss Catherine O m- G ardrn Hom e C om m unity ch u rch .* are borne on wings of a chance, guardian ad litem ;R ebeera Goodin eara w ho has a small notion store tn w j„ lntf,rPf(t you and help you to be- casual word. vs H. W. Farnham et als dism issed Aloha started in there tw o years ago c o m e a Fear C haser.” Glen S Ehle« vs Frank W aldron el and nas been doing pretty well and al. default and decree o f quiet ‘ “ 1*1 thinks this year is goin g to be better G E O R G E T. W E S T to certain lots and block s iti w e e t jt h a n last year fo r her business A nothor new Industry lr> B eaverton P ortland H eights; dl-m issal orders D ressm aking is her main line and G eorge T hom as W est, born in Tyr- w as started last week when The F in were filed In - follow ing cases « P p A she has about -------- all the w ork she can i Ingham, Mass., U D E ecem 28, 1860 M illing v C ^ o i purchased the ; u old w tft f » « is -- -------- ” — ' — iiK iit t m , «Nff&na., v c i l i ber u ci i t ley r y n n n ru iu I jpo vs T A H oodenpyl J 'un\ " 1 handle just now She says In gen- died last w eek at Baaverton. When Berthold building and N utrition Feed et al: Vida B- P ow ell^vs Ir* ^ eraj we find people saying things are goven years o f .ge his parents m oved Mill on Front street. T hey plan to ell; H igdon M otor Co. vs dull, but they would hum a different ^ Ribsnnville. [g. Y., where his fa- m an u factu re all kinds o f feed under Daltman G eorge Susbauor vs k a tune if boom o f 'h is ___ labor trouble thor engaged in tho _ ______ m anufacture o f the direction o f an »«p e rt In this P helps: John E. Hulsmnn c4 _al \s would end and there would be better j^ p or. He attended high school line T his place will be headquarter* J. Shipman et al; R ose R a ’ . m arketing con dition throughout the and academ y In P eary. N. Y In 1886 fo r the P rod ucers C o-operative asso- W nlter F. R ltth a le r defau t am ' onuntry (N o doubt condition* he m arried Catherine E. Anderson o f elation o f Oregon. _ crpp o f d ivorce; Shute Bank Ltqui i w |]| im prove but what leadership will Olhsonville, N Y In 1892 they moved D r and Mrs R obert W ood drove atlon compromise action now pena- ^ responsible fo r this Ironing out o f to Camas. W ash, where Mr. West up from Kinzua. O regon Saturday ln£ in V ictor Lunaorn »» a ffa irs , I want to k n ow ). in the em ploy o f the Crown to spend a wffr-k with relatives here fon d an t; Bank o f B eaverton uju « ^ \fr and Mrs. F rank Clark and son W lllam ettr Paper Co In 1901 they T hey will take their small son who tlon. oom prom lse Inde t. m .. "Floyd m oved a few days ago from moved to B eaverton. H a leaves his has been staying with his grandpar- Milan Pizer. ana s. . . * Costanzo place west o f B eaverton, w ife a son Cornelius T . and a daugh ents, Mr and Mrs. V. A. W ood for judgm ent. Continued on P a ge 6 ter, Pauline, all of Beaverton. , the past month. in i N ew s... Industrial T he annual ball will be held Feb 12. D s a v r s i ~ H. E. P rink, southwest o f Aloha 1 O l i i L 10Z1 ! w h o su ffered a stroke D ecem ber 22 Is gettin g alon g fairly well now at h i s 'm y home, and it is expected h e will ic M /v f I I ..» » « i i u L v f V c r Donald M acA rth ur ( a en vec super- ! visor o f the Portlnnd G eneral E le c -! _ , _ . ¡1. ¡trie C om pany was in B eaverton Tues D a b S O n i O i n t s lo iliay New Industries To Watch Miss N ancy Larson o f H uber has I ___ ____ ret unit'd hom e from sunny C a lifo rn ia 1 w h en ! she has been spending the Babson Park, Florida .Jan. 21 N ew holidays with her aunt and sister. industries are one o f our greatest for solving unem ploym ent. Miss Larson reports the Golden hopes industrial rcvolutloon, with its bridge she went over a lovely bridge The o f our A lso the 7 mile San F ra n cisco and inventions and the grow th new businesses, has givim A m erica Oakland bridge) 1 B eaverton R ebekah lod g e No. 248 her w on derfu l standard o f living. met T uesday evening, January 18 for am con vin ced that even greater pro initiation and one m em ber taken in gress lies ahead if we can only solve by card. V isitors fro m H ills b o ro ! OUI ,aJt' nK problem New tndus- and N ebraska w ere present. R efresh I*1*1'“ require new m oney. Our pres- m ents were served follow in g the ont 1a,a la" i< Prev«'< "P w industries m eeting l fruni gettin g this new capital. But The nopit m eeting will be held Feb I ^ h l,f lhe c a Plta* lB lacking today, ruary 1 in w hich m em bers H illsboro 1 ,h |l. nvcnA|on8 a r® a a t' , lodge will be special guests. A pot I 81acp ,h e W u,trl*> revolution be- luck dinner con sistin g o f cake, jello Ban.,150 y ™ r8 aB° ' o f ,n' Pi4 and sandw iches, will be s e r v e d ! £w t ,o n * follow ing the m eeting. i F rom 1881-1890, 218,000 patents were In the ten T h e Misses D oris and D orothy issued at W ash in gton . years from 1921-30 the total hnd more M cB reen celebrated their Joint birth- day an niversaries at their home I d o ^ ' * d to * Saturday even in g by entertaining R ^ « ‘0" did not put on the brakes, grou p o f you ng folks. T he e v e n i n g 11" T ' 8tPPped, UP ‘ he tem po un- . . . . , , h ' d o r th o im n otiiH n f t h o noorf f o r m a t . was spent playing1 gam es, and d a n c der the ImpotuH o f the need for cost- wivlng devices and now products. ing follow ed by lovely refreshm ents. H ence, the Patent O ffic e ’s speedom o- Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sohoene ac- ter now registers 50,000 patents year com panied by their niece Mrs Betty And with all the New Deal “ re H anson nnd Mr. and Mrs. R oberts ly form s” the next few years will prob o f Portland, spcyit the w eek end with ably set a new all-tim e record. friends at C orvallis and together I ii vent ion s B rin g l*rogroN« attended the U. o f O. and O S. C. These new patents and their in- bask etbn f gam e in the evdning. Mrs John D avis w as called to C o t-1 dust rial o ffsp rin g have had a tro- tage G rove on account o f the Illness I m endous effect on our lives. The o f her m other. j infant industries o f today will bring M em bers o f C hristian Endeavoi | further ch an ges In our industrial Society o f the C on gregation al church progress. T hey will th row m illions met at the ch urch for a potiuck din- out o f w ork in old industries, but at ner togeth er last T hu rsday e v e n in g !‘ be same tim e they will open up mil- and afterw ard s attended the skating bong o f Jobs In new businesses. H ere Is a synopsis o f the novel inventions: rink at tho Oaks together. Mrs. F. H. Sohoene wns a luncheon 1. A G R IC U L T U R E : Perhaps the hostess for m em bers o f the Tuesday most violent upheavels will com e bridge club at her hom e Tuesday. in fa rm in g m eth od e. m k c ii Mrs. W. H. Boyd and Mrs. H. R. AN IU A L C O TTO N P IC K E R S Nelstoin were Invited guests. Mrs. prom ise as revolutionary ch anges Nelson held high score, at cards. in the South as M cC orm ick's h ar Mrs. H. R. Nelson entertained vesters brou ght in the W est. m em bers o f the 500 card club at her T housands o f sh are-croppers anti h om o F riday afternoon . Other m illions o f field hands will be guests included Mrs. F. H. Schoene, displaced. B ut low er cotton pri- Mrs. W. J. Scott .Mrs. A. E. Hannon eeij should boost dem and fo r tex Mrs. W. C. M cK cll and Mrs. F. G. tiles, w hile the m aking and re Donaldson A pot luck dinner was pairing o f cotton pickers will follow ed with cards in w hich Mrs. build a new Industry. 1938 m ay Hanson won the guest prize and Mrs. tell how soon the South must Geo. B lasser the clu b prize. Mrs. fa ce these readjustm ents in her C. B. Hanna assisted Mrs. Nelson in ootton econom y. the serving. C H E A P T R A C T O R S are soon to Jam es Miller took tho com petitive com e on the m arket at a price exam ination in N ovem ber for Naval within the reach o f nearly every A cadem y in Annapolis. Md. He was farm er. In addition to opening appointed second alternato. up Jobs for their builders, these Mr. and Mrs. R cv ard R h odes en tractors will mean new records for tertained at card s at their hom e farm output, thus adding to our Tuesday evening. T hose present agricultural "surpluses.’’ were Mr. and M«rs. Guy Alexander, O IIE M U R G Y —the con vertin g o f Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 3um m ers, and farm products into Industrial m a Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Glenn. R e terials by ch em ical treatm ent— freshm ents w ere served follow in g the will open new m arkets fo r our game. farm "surpluses". A b rief list o f Mrs. M. C. M cK creher and her son progress to d a te ; R oads made G eorge M cK ereh er were dinner from cotton cosm etics from oats, guests at the hom e o f Mra. Igirraine glass from m ilk [>nlnt and au tom o K n ight in Portland Monday evening bile parts from soy-beans. T he Eastern Star m em bers from here tim e 1 b virtually here when auto attended H olly Chapter at Sherw ood m obile bodies and hundreds o f Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs Industrial parts will be made from Arnfcip W illiam s, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. w h oat-chn ff, corn -h u sks .and sim i SufnmfV's, Mr. and Mis, R aym ond lar fa rm by-products. l«aey and Mrs. H arry Eliander. The T R A Y A G R IC U L T U R E m ay m ake occasion being Inspection by Mrs. even d t y fam ilies partially Inde D ora Stipe, grand conductress. Mrs pendent o f tru ck gardn ers Certain Stipe also hold inspection at H illsboro vegetable crop s are now being Tuesday evening. She and Mr. Stipe planted In com p act liquid ch em i were dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. cal trays w hich contain all ne R. R. Easter preceding the meeting. cessary plant food elements. R e A grou p o f Eastern Star m em bers sults are pbenom lnally large and from Benvarton were in attendance produ ctive tom ato, potato, and at the ch apter meeting. straw berry plants. "T ra y fa rm G eorge M cK orch rr and B ruce Clem in g "’ Is still in the experim ental ent w ere am ong the boys w h o went stage, but low er living costs and on a Naval R eserve cruise down the m orefaetory and servicin g Jobs are C olum bia Sunday. the potential results Mrs. R. R. Sum m ers and Mrs. El- In the Industrial m er Stipe attended the funeral ser t. S C IE N C E : progress o f the last decade, sci vices o f J. E Van Blaricom nt New- ence has been the trail-blazer. herg Friday. Mr. V an B laricum P L A S T IC S have been a spearhead was a distant relative o f the ladles T hey co m e from vegetable substan Mrs. H ow ard H ughson spent the ces. B akellte galalith, celluloid, we«k end at Yam hill visiting her pyroxylin, and sim ilar synthetic brother T. P. Joh n uon. m aterials are displacin g w ood, Mrs. W alter Van K lerk has as her glass, m etal, and paper In the luncheon guests F riday Mrs. N. W a l m aking o f such products ns fou n ker, Mrs. M C. M cKeffrher and Mrs. tain pens ash-trays, jew elry, k it John D obbins T hey spent the a fte r ch en w are nnd knlcknaeks. noon playing 500. A R T IF IC IA L F IB R E S are made A com m ittee from the Ladles A id from cellu lose w hich In turn is o f the C ongregational church met at produced from plant stalks. R ayon ftic hom e o f Mrs. Jay G ibson T u es Is a w ell-know n artificial "silk " day to m ake arrangem ents for a ' fibre. But now "w ool" fibres are silver tea, including Mrs. M. C. Mc- to be spun in factories rather KerrhOr, Mrs. W alter Van K lerk, than sheared on the sheep ranches. Mrs Nelson W alker and Mrs. V. A. B ig ch anges are ahead in woolen W ood. Mrs Gibson served lunch mills, sheep raising, and allied o c eon to her guests. Plans w ere made cupations. to hold a sllvei tea al the hom e o f S Y N T H E T IC R U B B E R has long Mra. 'Gibson T hursday a ftern oon , been a dream o f the chem ists— January 27 n ot Just to m ake rubber cheaper Mrs. R obert Johnston was pleas antly surprised at her hom e W ed n es than It can be "raised " but to do day when fifteen o f her friends rnm r things natural rubber can n ot do. T hey have finally succeeded but In with n prepared hot lunch, the costs are still too high. Coal Is a occasion being her birthday an n iv er m ajor Ingredient. Gasoline under sary. A deeoratod birthday cake C ontinued P age 3 g n e e d the table. A sh ow er o f gifts were presented her. Mrs. G u y Carr entertained m em ! her* o f the card clu b to w hich she! MRS. P E T C H E L L IS I I L belongs, at luncheon at the hom e o f I Mrs. O. A Potchell o f Blue Bird her m other Mrs. J. W. A nderson In I C afe In M ultnomah, w ho becam e 111 Portland W edn esday . C atherine Davis died Jan ary 19 at about ten days ago with flu w as ta B eaverton. Funeral services were ken to St. V incents hospital at 8 30 held T hursday at th e P eg g C hapel p. m Monday for m edical treatm ent Mr. Bet- with interm ent Crescent G rove cem e as pncsimonla was feared tery. A son C. F W illiam son, is the chell was 111 fo r several days with flu but Is now up and around. on ly survlvng relative.