The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 21, 1939, Image 1

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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN EASTERN W ASHINGTON COUNTY
VOL. 12. NO. 32
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, April 21. 1939
News Matter of Burglar Given
Interest Here ^ ree Years
Cornerstone
Laid at Home
Published Weekl>
South Solving
Being Rushed Hol'ls Final Meet Her Problems
Road Program County Council
The final m eeting o f the year 1938-
David M cClain Gault, 32, arrested
l 193!* o f the W ash in gton County Coun
] Thursday on a ch arge o f burglarly.
,
r\
Additional Crew at
! cil o f Parent
T each ers
was held Babson Optimistic on
appearing before C ircuit Judge K
Lhnstian Honitf to Upcn
Outdoor Activity
| Tuesday, April 13 in the O ddfellow s
Work
Spreading
Rock
Frank Peters, w aived grand ju ry In May 1st near Beaverton
Southern Industries
Getting Underway
Hall B eaverton.
T here wens fifteen
. dictm en t/ plead guilty and was sen-
|
local
associations
represented,
with
! tenced to three years in
penniten-
iiu-
hundred
W
ash in gton
cou
n ty
iiu i»«
____________
_____
___ s
road
Savannah, G eorgia, April 21 A ft
An audience
o f s«v«ral iiu
1 tiary.
A nnetta May
Edm und, 38. persons attended the
corn
* nd VI*‘U>”
"tim bering a a W in ter spent in the Soutn ii ...
c o i erston e provem ent p rogram is being rushed
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. H am m er o f .
,
. . . . . .
. ,
■ u,.r
M inneapolis, Minn., are visiting with ! a " psted w .th Gault » in jail booked laying r tre m o n y Sunday a ftern oon »Head in full
force the past
tw o u1" 1 ** 1 ■ ul' 111,1 1“ *•’
1 ‘ j1 “
" hurd to be pessim istic on this
for the new
N orthw est C hristian weeks, accordin g to L. L. M acIntyre, la ,6 '‘st
t ount>
C ouncils held this even though cotton is selling i>
M r. H am m ers sister. Mrs. W . J. Al- j a
sm ular charge.
1 T he arrest o f the pair
brought H om e fo r the Aged.
only eight cen ts a pound! Fai fr<
It is a $60.000 county engineer and road
m aster >llir
exunder at her hom e on Farm ington
A fter the m inutes w ere read by being E con om ic
recovery o f loot t aken from fou r Ti - edifice on the W alken road
P roblem
N um ber
near
M
aintenance
crew
s
are
spreading
an
road.
gard and S herw ood hom es.
The B eaverton with accom m odation s for average o f 600 yards o f rock per day , *u ‘ Becretaiy the trea su ici g.i\r nei ¡ One 1 think the South is Possibility
Mr. and Mrs H am m er .have fo r the Jam es A. N okes hom e in Tigard,
on roads in all sections o f the coun- , e Po l t -
Both o f these final reports N um ber One o f tho United s ; t. .
past six m onths
traveled
in the route 1, yielded the greatest am ount 28 persons not counting em ployed
E lim inate freigh t rate d iffc i .•litin. .
ty. In addition to the regular force,
accepted
help.
..
.
I no liw'ul
South ar.d this >s the first tim e in 37 , o f loot, estim ated at $600 practically
The
local u
association
then gat » speed up the d iversification o f the
two
con
tract
ou
tfits
have
crew
s
o
f
Mrs. M iy y E. Parker, a member o f
years that brother ar.d sister have all o f w hich w as recovered.
fuim s, utilize the w ater-pow er de
R o ck for ' their report o f achievem ent during
o f supervisors for the truck drivers at w ork.
m et so it was a very happy reunion. , Gault and; his w om an com panion the board
I the past year. Ten associations re­ velopm ent8, and D ixie can lift th
many
repair
jo
b
s
are
being
hauled
j
The
T hey expect
to rem ain fo r some were sent to the penitentiary in 1936 hom e, placed the cornerstone.
ceived certifica tes
of
m em bership United States into a period ot busi
P.cv. J. E ric Carlson o f St. Louis, ex­ from the cou n ty's Jackson quarry | s'gnifyrng that
time.
they had
made a ness prosperity!
from this cou n ty fo r
providing a
National the o fficia l stated.
The South is m aking huge
pro­
| con siderable gain
in
m em bership
Mrs. C. D. Am ell w as given a sur­ gun used by Charles A. D otson and ecutive secretary o f the
B enevolent association o f the C hrist­
j during the past year. T he County gress each year. T he fastest g. .w
prise show er at her hom e Thursday Leslie H.
Stairet
in a
jailbreak
ian church, presided and gave the
o f last week.
Mrs. la m b en t Classen August 4 1936.
C ouncil also was aw aid ed a certifi- ing states in thr Union m e nearly all
Gault was given one
In the South. Texas, F lorida, lsan s
principal address.
A large group
|
cate
for having m ade a gain o f over
and M is. Chas. B ernard w ere host­ year and the
wom an
arrested at
iana. the Carolina.* are boosting then
o
f
persons
w
ho
h
ave
assisted
in
co
n
­
i eleven percent m the county.
esses.
A bout 20 ladies were present. Sandy in com pan y with Dotson drew
populations about three tim es s i ,si
| Mrs. Hite, cou nty
cou nc.l presi- as the North.
Mrs. Amell was the recipient o f many tow con cu rrent tw o year term s for struction o f the home were present­
Literally hundii <L
ed..
'
dent,
gave
a
shout
report
o
f
the
lovely gifts.
R efresh m en ts
w ere aiding a prisoner to
escape
and
o f com m unities t.hut were untie.in
F ollow in g the program there w as j
I state con vention o f l*ui ent
T each ­ o f ten years ago are thriving l iwn:
served.
perjury.
R oberts suffered a bad
inspection o f the home, which will | Valley
ers just finished at K lam ath Falls, today.
Every one o f the ch ie f it
M rs. W m . G renfell and daughter
The form al dedication scalP wound and M ,s V iolet E m m et-I M| s. Sande president o f the Forest I on In the United States a hose pop :
open M ay 1.
Mrs. Stevens and sister and brother-
son. received a cut on the left «y*. 0n>ve HS8üciHUon, a ,so attended and latioiiN have doubled
since l;i'n I.
is set for, July 6
in-law Mr. and Mrs. A lfreson o f P ort­
was bruised and shocked while u c c u -;
u
w a r d in g
com m ittee b*■ low the M ason aval l)i*on l.in e!
At present the denom ination main pants o f a car driven by Mr*. M ora
land visited Mr. and M is. G eo Blass-
Has One-Q uarter o f Industry
er Sunday.
tarns tw o hom es in the N orthw est
R oberU . hich c a s h e d head on Into !
T he story o f the South's Industrli 1
A
fter
a
recess
fo
r
lu
n
ch
Mr.
Metz­
one at E ugene
and one at W al a \ .
Q
E lectric freight on High
Mn. and M rs. E d M cE lroy have re­
m ore «ensntiona .
B eaverton H igh School grow th is even
W alla.
These will be combined, in
N oo. 8 CIOssing at Beaverton, ler o f the
turned from a trip to C alifornia.
M ore than half the new fa ctory d e ­
iiituoduccd
the
m
ixed
ch
oru
s
o
f
the
C
ircuit
Judge
A
rlie
G.
W
alk
er
o
f
the
new
Portland
home
m
ore
cen-1
Satuida
nlght>
M
arvell
and
Ted
M rs. G eorge B lasser w as a lunch­
high sch ool.
T hey sang the tw o velopm ents o f tin» entire cou n try i i
eon guest o f Mrs. R ob ert Cole at T i­ M cM innville will occu p y the circuit trally located in response to general Em m ,,rSon also occu pants o f the car
riecent yea eg has been dow n lior* '
religious
selections
as required by the
cou rt bench at H illsboro Thursday, « q u e s t from friends o f those resid j we re unhurt.
A11 were residents of
gard Friday.
T oday, Dixie has over JS per cent
A 2**-acre tract I Aloha night patroIlinK .» e .iifr , stated Glee club tournum ent which will bo tile m anufacturing establishm ents o f
Mrs. Mae Darland has gon e to Los w hen he will hear argum ents in the ing in the home.
held in F orest G rove soon.
surrounds the hom e here. Mrs. Laura
disputed
W
o
lf
C
reek
H
ighw
ay
water
I lie I oiled S ta tes! And t i n.
Angeles Calif., to spend the sum m er
An
o ig m a l recitation
about
a m ushrooom ing up everyw here. N o iln
Hill
o
f
the
W
alla
W
alla
home
will
j
Mr." and Mrs. G eorge T h yn g visited d istrict case appealed b y
property
program given in a school was given ern con cern s continue to flow tow
here.
Mrs.
Mr. and M is. Milton Bozarth at their j ow ners from a ruling o f the county be the superintendent
by Evelyn Kidder.
ard the G ulf while entirely new In­
W
alter
M
yers
is
superintendent
at
Soholls hom e Sunday.
j Court.
The E w er triplets sang ‘'Little Sir dustries are sprin gin g up all a cro -s
Eugene.
H er husband has
been ¡ || • •
•
* rr •
I. R . Metzler, R .
R.
Sum m ers.
~
T ~ "~
| E oh o" and the
“ Um brella
M an” th»1 Souih.
R easonable labor cos i,
named N orthw est representative foi JllliiriOUS A l t c l i r
Leonard
Adam s, and Dr. Talbert ! Beaverton b e i U O r s to
i and were follow ed by a solo "P enny savings ln fuel, nearness to raw n -
the home, w hich w ill serve D is cip le s !
fished the Y am hill river
Saturday j g ja„ e Play at Gym
Serenade'' sung by Joe
M oshofsky. terials, cheap power, low taxes, a 1
o f Christ ohurches in O regon, W ash-
but reported t he finny tribe were
6
J
J
1 Julies ; Byron B rltch w as the accom panist. waten transportation are am ong t -
ington, Idaho and Montana. Dr. My-1
K lw aius
clu b
observed
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This Friday Eve
elusive.'
ers will divide his tim e between the Nlgitil" at them m eeting W ednesday i
I he nom inating
com m ittee
then big sales points in the South's spi c-
Mrs. E lm er Stipe returned to her
hom e and the O regon Christian E n - ; evening.
The ladies ervtng a very I presented the follow in g names for tacu lar grow th.
Ijitest new industry is newsprint.
P at W ard, R eporter
hom e here M onday from the hospital,
d ea vor unions, o f w hich organization line poi) luck dinner “ P oor Taste' j County C ouncil o ffic e r s for the com -
B eaverton H igh S ch ool fcvill pre­
wihere she bad undergone an opera­
was carried out in clothin g and table *ng year:
P resident, M rs. Garfield T he first mill Is under con stru ct! >n
he is also field secretary.
In Texas.
It m ay be the forerunr i
tion.
She is doing very nicely and sent their annual Senior play F riday j
E very one wearing the j H*te, S h erw ood;
First
Vlce-Presi-
A t present there are 23 persons resi­ deconalions.
of a
southward trek o f north«
night at 8 o ’c lo ck A pril 21 in the
expects soon to be about again
dent in the tw o homes.
The
new w orsl com bination o f clothing. The ' ‘lent, Mrs. Edw in T hom pson, Tignrd and Canadian newsprint mills. Sli
Parent j H igh sch ool gym nasium .
T he W ashington County
had old fashioned
checked I Second
V ice-P resident, Mrs. Geo.
pine is the raw m aterial.
It gro
building
has
been
constructed
on
the table«
T eacher association m et in B eaver- j The play is a stirring newspaper
cloth and new spaper fo r
coverin g Burins, G arden H om e; Third V ice­ three tim es as fast
as
north«
unit
plan
so
w
ings
m
ay
be
adder!
as
ton Tuesday as guests o f the C ooper 1 com ed y in three acts.
The name o f
in e ladiea ch oru s sang during the ! president. Mrs. Marie Cham berlain, spruce
O ther branches o f the i
needed.
M ountain association.
I. R . Metz- the play is “ H ot Copy."
dinner hour.
T he men folks wem N orth l ’laino; secretary Mrs. C. O per
in d u stry
p a itlcu la ry
kr: r
ler, B eaverton high sch ool p rin cip a l,, C haracter« in the .play are as fol-
presented with boutennierea o f radish ' Mabee, A loh a-H u ber; treasurer, Mrs. —art: goin g stron g in Dixie.
Ti
gnected the cou ncil delegates. M rs. | low s in the ord er o f their appear-
southern ch em ical business Is g n w
es and parsley.
L ater in the e v e n -' , Geo. Im lay Reedville.
G arfield Hite o f Sherw ood, president; j a n ce:
Sylvia Dale, F rances B rindall; r v
•
p
T hese office rs were
unanim ously ing by leaps and bounds.
Text iU
ing baby pictures o f the men were
and Mrs. Carl Sands, F orest G r o v e ,1 handling w ant ads on E ven ing Hei
T c lC C S
w ere
Installed k,y tho mills continue to m ultiply.
S eveid '
show n in lantern slides.
The men elected and
gave reports on the
recent
state j aid ; Bill G regory, Ja ck
C u lb ertson ,1
per cent o f our rayon output cor
also sh ow ed their m illlftory ability State P resident Mrs. C. W . W alls.
meeting. H igh sch ool students gave i a you ng reporter with am bition ; Bud
The cen ter o f the
The final report
o f ih*- County from the South.
by m aking hats from various boxes,
num ber on the program .
E lection ( R ice , P aul Schieble, in ch arge o f the I
petroleum
business is in
using vegetables,
C nnstnras wrapp- ( *bairman was then called fo r with boom ing
the Southwest.
,
and installation o f o ffic e r s were held H erald
b ack o ffic e ; Jane C o rw in ,'
ings and
flow ers fo r decorations. ! n,' al 'Y every chairm an pnesent.
Steel Industry to G row
M ^i. G arfield H ite w as re-ejected j p a t W ard, w rites anything from sob
T he ladies posing as models.
LI
^,IM W alls led the discussion re-
T he end o f the so-railed “ hat ing
Merle M. Sw ett o f Soholls, Sunday
president, M is. C. F. Thom pson, Ti- to scan dal; Hazel W inston, L a R a y
R ich ey
g ot first prize, a bottle o f « H,dink P arent T eaches w ork
with
p oin t" price system for »t«-el sin • *«!
and county
gard, Mrs. G eorge B urns o f Garden Marpyn, aspiring to socia l leader- was arrested by state
applesauce for best dccoruted hat. R. j |nuch «niphasis
placed on the by- help all Noutliern industry.
One It
H om e and Mrs. C. D. Cham berlain ot sh ip; K enneth W ade, Bill
Bishop, police follow in g a tra ffic accident at Stew art took first and Dod B erg see- a w s' 's be also s|>oke abou t som e
was just as cheap to buy a ton o f
N orth
Plains, w ere elected
vice- ow n er and editor o f E ven ing H erald; Scholls, and jailed on a variety of
ond in poonest taste each received a l °
l,1<> '|pm,s '“hat would be brought P ittsburg-m ade steel delivered nt
presidents; Mrs. C. M abe,
A loha. R andolph Peters, Curtis R iley, out- ch arges a ccord in g to S h eriff Connell. lolly pop.
The
evening proved a ! “‘P at ,h r National
C onvention o f m iflgham as it was to buy a ion o f
S w ett’s veh icle stru ck one oper­
secretary
and Mrs. Lucille
Im lay, standing am on g local colored boys;
Parent T eachers which will be held Birm ingham -m ndc steel.
lot
o
f
fun
for
all
attending.
N ow , th'
Reedville, treasurer.
Mrs.
C. W. D udley K ay, Ole Tolefsort, aspiring ated by H. G. Bailey o f Salem and
in C incinnati in about a week
ton o f southern steel
is chee >er
o
ffic
e
r
«
held
Sw
ett
fo
r
alleged
drun­
W ells, state president, installed the to m ayorsh ip; P eggy W ilson, Lorell
R eedville
extended on
Invitation H ence
foundries,
forges, stam p n-'
officers.
1 Bog, born in a print shop, so to say; ken driving, hit and run and having
that the County C ouncil m eet with mills, and other
metal
fabrics or
Beaverton
Trims
T he R a y F oxton garage was given j M rs Devine, Shirey Frey, a busy wo- no op e ra to r’s license..
them for their
O ctober
meeting, that
have
con cen trated
arc r 1
A com p a n ion in the
SWett car, Oregon City Club
a new coat o f white paint the first j m an interested in a lot o f things.
w hich is the School o f Instruction. northern steel tow ns will find it •
o f the w eek w hich gives it a v e r y , The play is under the able supen- A lvin
E ddings was charged
with | j
Cinder Tf*St
Due to their build.ng program in the vantageous to have branch factotl.
attractive, clean look.
; vision o f M iss Sanford, w ho has di-1 being
drunk on the highway. Ap- j *
school this has been the first o p p o r­ near the southern steel industry Al
Miss R hoda T hyng entertained the rected m any successful plays in the ! pearing b efore Justice o f the Peace
B irm ingham
.steel r Is
tunity in several years that R eed ­ W inter,
sch
ool’s
cinder
B
eaverton
high
H avens
W ednesday, Biddings
was
past queens o f the Bethel o f Jobs : past.
ville has been abc to entertain
the were* m uch busier than those In tli
ch
u
rn
er«
t
ook
a
lopsided
85-to-37
fined $10 and costs.
D aughters and Mrs. J. H . Felsher i
___________________
North.
group.
victory over O regon City in B eaver­
Present freight rates are u nfair t
their adviser at her hom e T h u r s d a y !* * /
u ^ Il
C
l _
A rising vote o f thanks w as exten ­
ton
Thursday
afternoon
in
a
two-
even in g o f last week, a fter a siîôrt " ftSil* U o l l e g e L o a c h
the South.
Smash up these i d
Comitrg Events
ded
to
C
ooper
M
ountain
fo
r
their
w ay meet.
.
. ...
and the products o f southern fn to:
business m eeting a social h our was Here Wednesday
Bennie Altishin w as h igh man for j
! l >■
at Beaverton Hi School
ies and farm s can be laid dow i a'
en joyed and refresh m en ts served by I
_____
the
Beaverton cinderm en
with a
northern d oors at a real savin
M rs. Thyng.
q .
E- “ B abe’’ H ollingbery, head
o f 11 % points.
Gale j
Continued on Pnge 2
April 21 Senior play "H ot Copy.” grand total
Chas.
Dawes, D ew ey
D rorbaugh, ' f oot ball co a ch o f W ashington State
A pril
26- T orch
H on or
H obby Em m ons, also o f B eaverton, was sec­
and W m . Grauei*, fished the 1 t ask j College at Pullm an, spent W ednes-
ond with nine.
i r\
.
i i
p> ~
BASEBALL SCHEDU .£
river over the
week end bringing day w jt,h Jay Gibson, president o f the Show.
A pril 29 Glee club contest at For­
h om e baskets o f lovely
m ountain F jrst. S ecurity B ank o f Beaverton.
est
Grove.
t Bout.
Tualatin Valley Itaseball l e a u>
T hey are old friends and Mr. Holl-
May 3
T ualatin-Y am hill Valley | Baldwin Has Pretty
A piti 30 Dairy C reek at C* illon .
NighLpatixillM ng
s h e r iff« w ere
Seventeen
m em bers
of
Beavei ingbery is second oldest coach from
West Slope Home
called to M etzger district Thursday B anks at Garden H o m e , Reodv , i e
ch apter O. E. S. drove to Sherw ood point o f service in the N orthw est i League tra ck meet at Beaverton.
I M ay 6— H igh school band at H ills-1
Vei ,,n
Saturday e v e n in g
w here with Os- con feren ce.
evening by a fire which burned a Gaston, Sauvles Island at
boro.
w ego chapten, they
w ere
special
_____________
Carsh Tw in Oaks vs bye.
R . E. Baldwin h as a three acre j vacant dw elling on the Ben
May 7 C arlton at R eedville, i'.iuv -
M ay 9—Senior picnic,
guests.
A very
fine m usical pro- c
...
„
| place on Sunset road a quarter mile property, they reported.
les
Island at T w in Oaks, Verbc, rt »:
i May 13 D istrict T ra ck Meet.
gram was given follow in g the meet- S p a u l d i n g l SUVS
j south on Canyon road at W est Slope
Banks, Gaston at Duiry Creek, ( . rde i
M ay 14— Senioe church service.
ing.
R efreshm ents w ere served.
Large Tract
j know n as Sunset Lily Gardens. He Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Scully
H om e vs bye.
May IS —C om tnencem ent exercises. has foun lily ponds, extra large and
Sixteen m em bers o f the Beaverton
May 14 Banks at Sauvies 1 land.
May
19—
State
track
meet.
Return
from
Trip
B oy Scouts spent the w eek end at
Mr and Wl)B A F
Spaulding o f
well located.
Thene’s about 22 va
G arden H om e at Carlton, Tw in t ■*
Mt. Hood with boys from
Multno-1 P o i.t|and> have purchased a tract o f
rieties o f water lilies and by the
atG aston, D airy C reek at R et .rill
mah, Tigard. Metzger, and Sherw ood j several acrcfi on Canyon road and
High School Sports
way, you can plant anything from | Mr. and M rs. D. B. S cully o f the D. V erboort vs bye.
B.
Scully
Co.,
pioneer
P
ortland
m
er­
o f the Tualatin district.
! n ow on
and have bloom s until the
May 21 R eedville at Sauvies 1 I ind
to" ! G o lf Course road at W est Slope, a
chandisers o f doors, w indow s, sash,
boggan in g and other
sports
were part o f the M ultnomah G o lf course.
B eaverton W ins 4-W ay Meet
! frosts o f autumn.
T hey raise E asl- etc , have just returnod fio m an ex­ V erboort at Dairy C reek, (last' o .i
enjoyetl
T hey
w ere a c c o m p a n ie d , T he acreaRe ig
piatted and _
| a fternoon
.
frog s and h ave
every tended w inter trip o f over lO.nM miles G arden Hom e, C arlton at Tw in ■ > A >
W ed n esday
April
19. I ern Jum bo
on the trip by L*. L. M yers and Mr. *ra c* o ffic e erected
Several
new B eaverton won another in a series equipm ent necessary in handling them They spent considerable tim e In Flori B anks vs bye.
May 28 Dairy
C reek at 1 inks
W egham . M r Stewart and Mr. Min-
t * £ u n d ei.C on stru ction ! a f track meets. In the meet o f W ed- “ The nature o f them is unusual ‘ and ' da. the great w inter resort o f the
Sauvies Island at Gaston, Reedv lit ■!
dox.
The
tw o
form er rem aining
nesday with F orest G rove, Newberg y ou ’d be interested no doubt.
Eastern seaboard.
From there tficy
,1.
over night w ith the boys near R h o ­
and H illsboro, the
B eaver
cin dei-
Mr and Mrs. Baldwin cam e here i went to Cuba and revisited th e old V erboort, G arden H om e at Tw in
dodendron.
m en scored 90 points. F orest Grove 11 year« ago and had all their posses- | cam p grounds at P ear Del R io w hetr Carlton vs bye.
June 4 —B anks at Gaston. Car! n I
Earl Poulson o f Seattle, W ash.,
»ions in an old light truck.
They , Mr
Scully was stationed with the
was second with 29 points.
V erboort. Tw in O aks at D airy <
and Elm er Poulson o f Osw ego, spent
H igh point man was Gale Em m ons started in diggin g the place out o f ! A m erican H ospital Corps du rin g the
Garden H om e at R eedville, Sauv i » I <
the week end at the h om e o f their
War.
Though
i o f B eaverton with 11 points, second the willows. It m eant a lot o f work i Spanish A m erican
land vs bye.
broth er and sister-in-law
M r. and
and now they j * *,lvannH is tho principal tou rist resort
■ high point men wenc
Altishin o f but they succeeded
June 11 Twin O sk s at R in k '
M es . H arry P oulson.
have
a
very
beautiful
cou
ntry
h
o
m
e
'
oF
F
uba
Mr.
Scully
con
ten
ds
that
to
Beaverton, C ooklngham o f New berg
ton at Carlton, V erboort at (
>len
Mr and Mrs. A. V. Bush o f Muled.
and som e o f the finest soil in Wiis
a" d *,n o w ,F*'' real Cuba one has Horne, Dairy Creek nt Sauvies I L J
with 10 points each.
Idaho, and Mrs M argaret Thom as o f
It Is very low land , ‘ ° v " U thp " t*r1,o r' , »•* I n l e t s that R eedville vs bye.
100 yard dash Bollingeri <B> first. west side area.
Burley, Idaho, w ere visitors at the
fertile.
Mr.
Baldwin s |
h1,° , ^ a Kreat w ,ntar
10.3, Sager <F. O.) and Foeliter, (H i and very
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. .
. . resort In the near future.
hom e o f Mr> and Mrs. Jay G ibson
I tie, secon d; Randall, <B) fourth.
health has been very much Impaired | R ,.turnlnK to
they w ere Just* Tigard Contractor Bui! ■
last Saturday.
220 yd dash Bigrler <B> first, 23 9 over a long period o f time and he Is | ln tjme (u witnpgs thr E verglades f l i t 4
A group o f friends, all form er resi­
Sager (F E ) second, A llison (H ) 3rd, not able to d o heavy w ork, but en- ■ lh a t w rought so murk destruction Tw o New Homes
dents o f Gaston, m et at the hom e o f
C onger (H i fourth.
Joys takln g care o f this three acre j T hen ce their jou rn ey carried them to
Mr and Mm. E. E. Leslie o f Dundee.
R a y Christensen
conti ¡n ‘
I
440 yd d&sh Patterson <F G ) first, hom e place.
He can tell you a good New York and a
preview o f the
Sunday and enjoyed a potluck
din ­
nr,
Draite <H> second, Culbertson (B>, deal about plant life and you ought ! W orlds Fair. It is a huge exposition builder and ow n er of T igard ’
ner together.
T hose attending were
third ,B arnes <B) fourth.
to stop and talk with him about lilies ' but Mr. S cully says one can' see evory- Mill Is building a m odern hou
► 7 M.
M m. M. a
at Scventl
d
Mr. and ?»Irs. C om ley o f Newberg.
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i thing shown in advanced scien ce at Mrs. K. M anners
Mn and Mrs Carl K linge and Mr.
Mrs. R. I* T u ck er o f
Anacondas. *hc New Y ork Fair, also show n at the Ijumhard streets In Beaverton
HERM AN H TK K K K K
K E E P U H W IT H T H E
and Mrs. R o c Hull o f Gaston and
form erly
o f this place is l San F ran cisco E xposition thou gh on will be nrady for oerupancy
Funeral services wrne held at the Wash.,
May 16th and a large nr tern lu ■; ■
M r and M is. Jay G ibson o f B eaver­
SEA SO N TH RO UGH
chapel o f M iller & T ra cy
Portland, spending the week with her brother i a "om ew hat sm aller scale.
at M ultnom ah G olf course for
1"
ton.
fo r Herm an .Strieker, aged 89 yeais. and sister in law Mr and Mrs Day-
" Y~" ^ or,d a S ” 0: 1” V * ,,n *"
Gassett.
Mr. Christensen ha« bitllt
ton
P
eck
I
Mr-
Spu1,V
But
I
enjoyed
m
y
win-
TH E A D S
T he residence o f Mr. and Mrs. W .
late o f MultnomaJi Oregon.
He was
housi*» in this
„
v
■ i ten in C alifornia and "Mexico tw o vears a large num ber o f
C. McKell has been given a new coat
Mr. » . .. nd Mrs. -•
Frank
R osebraugh
the father ° f O tto Strieker o f Otch^
r
— a... - RKO better."
"B ut O regon Is G o d s west side area the last few ■ ■■ r-
It's tim e to fix up the hom e
o f white paint, which m akes a very
artls. VV ash .
Mrs Abina Frelden of Mr. and Mr« H arry E l.ander *nd ifn u n tr y /, he continued " and
I would His force o f men at the new p
. . . bu y new cloth es
. .
pretty setting am ong the trees o f
E lgin Iow a ; Fred Strieker Beaverton j Mr. and
?drs Sam K
Fetters visited nn. trade It for nnvthimr I've ever mill arc kept verv busy th rs-
their lawn.
Mrs Marie
Santesson, Mrs
Annie Mt H ood chapter O. E. S. W ednesday aT e n anyw here.”
HnyUUnK
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have the
car
o v e r h a u l ed
T he mill is quite an asset to ’ ’ ’
Mrs. M. C. M cK ercher and
Mrs.
Tannler. T heodore, G eorge A., and evening In which the matrons, pa-1
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a builder as he can turn out f
Save m oney b y
letting the
W alter Van Kleek spent
the day
Ben Strieker o f M ultnomah, also sur- trons, associate m atrons and aasoci-|
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Tuesday with Mrs. W J. E dw ards at
vtved by 33 grand children and 27 ate patrons o f P ortland and vicinity ' must see that It is In ou r o ffic e s by Just as he wants them and thi
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her home in Sherw ood.
great grandchildren.
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he is very exacting about these things.
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guests
evening.
W ednesday.
Four Aloha
Residents Hurt
Water District
Hearing Saturday
j
“ Ladies Night” Proves
Charges
Metzger Dwelling
Destroyed by Fire