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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1939)
í \3 o tO L A R G E S T C IR C U L A T IO N YO L. 12, NO. 37 What About Government Bonds? IN E A S T E R N W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Boavertun. Oregon, Friday, May 26, 1939 Fire Department Prepared To Serve Rural Residents Published Weekly Annual Beaverton Junior -Festival Set For Saturday June 3rd News Notes From Here and There The Beaverton Volunteer Fire De- > Saturday, June 3, 1939, the Beaver ; partment put into service a fire ton Kiwants club will again sponsor | truck specially designed and equip the annual juntos flower festival, for ped for fighting rural fires. the pleasure and enjoyment of the young people of this area. The child Preparation for this service is due ren of communities are oi surrounding sunounumg cuuiuiuimic» uc « r» • C * to a number of fire calls from the Babson Says invited to take an active part in the ! ** r & I I C lS C O r S i r vicinity of Beaverton in the last Bankers are Financing program again this year. The pro Visited by Number three of four years and until now gram will consist of a junior parade, nave no equipment for fighUng Public Spending scheduled to start at about 8 45 a. m. Of Local Folks I rural fires was on hand. In order to The man who fights and dies for a Cash prizes will be awarded for the New York City, May 26—One of be able to help neighbors when they Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grogan returned winning floats In the several classi the tpughest Jobs in the financial 1 are hit by fire and to earn their cause which, in his own mind ,is right fications and divisions. Each child last week from a ten days visit to world today is the piotection o f ! 8 °od will toward Beaverton the They entering the paiade will be given free Oakland an dthe bay region money and property. The yield on j boys decided to build a rural’ fire . . . he has died a valorous death. For were house guests of Mr. and Mi» ice cream at the conclusion of the truck is the result of This money is lower than ever and the [ truck parade.. There will be a field day Geo Hilstroni. While there they saw risks and taxes greater than ever. that decision. he has defended his beliefs in the hope program in the afternoon, starting at the World’s Fair and was much im All fire alarms within a radius of Consequently, bankers and investors approximately 1:30 p. in., for children pressed by the beauty of Treasure are scared to death. They do not five miles, or wherever the equip- that they might continue. W e honor Old friendships were re of all ages up to 14. Cash prizes will Island. They feel that | ment can reach the fire in time t o ; know what to do. newed when they were met in San be awarded for first, second and make will be j do some good, will be answered. these men this Tuesday. They are men whatever move they Francisco by Arvin Whitner of Frona third places in each event. wrong. They have never been so In order to help defray the cost of A friend of Mr Grogar. The flower show, open to all ame- California. hard pressed before,—not even l *1 1 insurance on the equipment who make great nations. and whom he had not seen for 10 years. teur exhibitors, will be conducted in the abyss of the depression. men, and the cost of operation such The catd party sponsored by t).- tho basement of the high school gym The only securities which now I as gas and oil. and also to prevent nasium. Ribbons and prizes will be Majority Girls of Jobs Daughters, meet with favor here on Wal street the truck being called out unnece* awarded In all of the classifications Saturday evening was well attended are government bonds. Capital has sarily, a charge will be made for and a very enjoyable time had by all and divisions. outside the, the been retreating into these issues for answering a fire alarm outs.de The merchants of the city of Beav- Pinochle and 500 were played, Mis. the past five years. Because the city This charge has ; ' been set 1 ' erton will conduct a prize drawing Ed. McElroy and Fred Goyt took pri Five Year Notes are tax-free, they at $13.00 for the call or • the first and ■ *---- $3.00 for each and band concert, starting at 8 p. m. zes in pinochle and Mrs Doughty, Mr. meet with an artificial demand 1 hour *----- addi- ¡The merchants are giving away many Hayman and Mrs George Blasser took A C * J $ From one end of the earth to the tional hour or part of an hour there- ^ The door prize going | valuable prizes in tho form of merch prizes In 500. Government ■ after that the equipment is used at ( jl * a Q C V jr ilQ U & t C S other, United States to Mr. Hayman. Refreshments fol andise. bonds are considered the strongest the fire. The balance of the cost lowed the play of cards. Investment that can be bought. A of maintaining the equipment will he „ j Cash prizes are: Grand sweepstakes number of factors have boosted these paid by the City of Beaverton j Qihde school students receiving Mrs Jay Gibson. Mrs. W. H. Engle- Cane fruit field meetings are s c h e d - 1 c a s h ; first prize, in each division ke, Mrs. Geo: Thyng and Mrs J. C. bonds to the highest price level in the Beaverton Fire Department Rnd diplomas this Past week in the small- history so that certain issues yield 1 The truck carries 570 eniinr.= , Ier *°bools near here are as follows: uled two places in Washington corn,-:!? ca8h' 2nd plize *2 cash; 3rd prize McCommer attended the Washington $ 1 . less than one per cent. water and is equipped with « - , °* ! Dist' Cooper Mt.—Wilbur E. ty Friday. May 26, according to W. County League of Voters meeting The first Why “Governments” are Favored ; capable of delivering 150 gallons Principal-Earl Bye, Ken- F. Cyrus, county agent. Monday in the Forest Hills cluo house . The State president Mrs. These government bonds are pa" ! minute at a pressure of 1^5 lbs p e r '” Rohrback. *111 Eric,t8on' Earle Morris, Junior of these will be at 9:30 at the Rich ard Joyce farm four miles south Thomas Sharpe of Portland, was guest ticularly favored by managers of in- ; square inch. This pump may be used Dist. 95—Raleigh—E. H. Ruh, Prin west of Sherwood. In the afternoon speaker. stitutional and trust funds. Such to pump directly from a cistern cipal—Phyllis Dana, Shirley Georges, at 1:30 there will be another meeting Following the luncheon and busi people believe their primary job Is to spring, well, or stream onto a fire Helen Huddleston, Jack Hampton. a mile east of Scholls on the Sher maintain the principal of the funds ! or may be used to pump from thé ness meeting in which election of of- Dist 116—Rosedale—Mrs. Jean wood road on the Rowell Brothers’ The Anderson Diesel School ad j fleers was held the members visited committed to their care Income Is tank on the truck. It may also be QXlonnor, teacher—Doris Glllenwa- a secondary consideration with them. | used to fill the tank from any of the ter, Ralph Glllenwater, Robert Nel planting of black and red raspberries. which appears in this Issue 1 » a r c a l ^ e county court house. At these meetings O T. ^ ^ ‘ "¡op portu n ity for thoge fore8ltflt Whereas ten years ago a conserva - 1 above sources of supply. Where it son, John Setnicker, Edgar Stowell. Miss Amarette Barnes and Miss extension horticulturist. and the to t ,nto a f 8 ™ Barbara tive investment fund might yield 5 is not possible to pump directly Cady entertained Miss Barnes Dist. 29—Reedvllle—Melvin Van- county agent will discuss disease con- ° * per cent, today it yields but 2 or 3 from a well, a bucket brigade could dermaet, . teacher—Allyn , Harrison, two brothers and wives Mr and Mrs, trol in cane fruit plantings, cultiva- ! heir fourteen years experience in — — —■ '— oer cent Bankers p re fe r TT_i»„a United 1 ! carry water and put it in the tank,, . p . . . ------- thev ! thereby greatly increasing the effec- \ Dorothy Kirkwood, Bill Morse, Christ- tlon, fertilization and other problems ‘ be educational field, training and Harold Barnes of Beaverton and Mr, States "Governments” because placing people in responsible posi- and Mr«. Roy Barnes of Portland at | ina Wolfe, Kenneth George, Betty of management. are exchangeable into dollar bills at tiveness of the equipment. ! Prink Donald Hagg Ruthann Lowe i tion.s, has built for them an out- dinner at their apartments Tuesday only obligation -------- Since the element of ___ time is quite , r nK’ Frost, U Kulnann Thelma • evening. Following the dinner the any time. . A A . bank’s -------- D a n a s o ------ my .. , June Wilbur Jannsen, j standing reputation. is to pay depositors "dollars” regard- j important in fighting any fire, It is Weygardt, Gordon (Hughson, Harry They arc members o f the National group drove to the home of Mr. and less of what the purchasing power of j essential that an alarm be given at Sinclair, Earl Corrieri, Helen Pizer, Six Held in Home Study Council, Washington, D. jH. M. Barnes, where a surprise show these dollars will be. Trustees, too, j the earliest possible moment after Lorriane Kennedy. ' C-, and are licensed in the state of er was given Mrs. Harold Barnes witl Slashing Fray are buying “Governments” because: f 'r* is discovered. To call the Dist. No. 60—Hazeldale— R. Ells- _ . . .. . Oregon which immediately places about 30 relatives and friends presen'. they feel the price of these bonds; Beaverton Fire Department Rural woittli Four Filipeno. and two white, ^ the ranks of a hi h c|a^ The parity was arranged by Mrs Ho-' Pulliam, Principal—dsoren will B< nu hold nom up. ug. , Truck simply call the Beaverton ard Fuller, Mrs Milton Metcalf, M Broad, John Gulliford, Joan Heil, persons, all of Portland, were arrest-; atitution. ' ___________ _ Barbara Cady and Mrs. Amaieiii 1 seriously ,u rs,,o „ .h . ~ < l o n o f | * "“ £ “ J j S I T k T X ' . o T ^ < £ £ ed Saturday night following a mid -1 night riot at the Balm Grove dance I Barnes. The color scheme was blue ber» trustees sud bueker. ee t™ ; Chlfi V 2 ! ! . “ T . tire Walker. Lorn. May Carey, and white with unique decorations grounds. First, I believe that inter- men Be ^ tQ h, . , Dist. 97—Witch Hazel—Letha Bre- hall in which six white men were f l o w e r S h o w O f f e r * C L • 1 o • about the rooms. The guests made n est rates will eventually advance. , the folIowing information: ' wer. teacher- Barbara Bainter. Gene knifed and otherwise injured. Charged with assault and wniie S u b s t a n t i a l P r i z e s "friendship” book of advice, each Either a business boom or a w a r j The ejwct Io).ation of tho „ Gourdoux, Carl Perry. Beverly Rolf. armed with a dangerous weapon are j „ ar„ carefullv Broom. contributing a page and presenting it 7 h T h V o ¿ ' P o r example: Wheeler Ave. and Hat Sh.ppey. The packages were shove down the high price of go p armjnKton road I Dist. 108—Hiteon -Anna Marie Mc- Ruddy W. Flores $9 Morris P. Rag-!, ^ »w er growers are caieruily groom to Mrs. Barnes. ojo, 28. Mike P. Cortes. 30. and Mar-|‘n* ^ c ir entries for display in the later opened containing many beauti ernments.” Even ,J " “ , 2 Your name or the name of the ' Cormick. teacher-Albert Hampton, clano P. Carino 28. all giving £ ora sho,w number at Bea™rto, n .Jun® . * ful and dainty gifts. Refreshments hold up, the purchasing power of | of thp premise«. Some- Alice Kaufmann, Shirley Lundy J;,,._ their _ From the ‘ large of Inquiries rW u t ft U u e m l i t t r i n n ___ I T n l e r their income and principal would tlmeg u he]pg ,f you wjU give the j Dist 88 - V Farmlngton-Hclen M address as 204 Northwest Fifteenth that the committee has so far re- were served. decline. Buying government bonds n&meg Qf your nearest nei&bbor. j S0“ 1* 1*- iteacher—Marcell . BiUings, Avenue. Mr. and Mr«. Harry Harnes and son ¡ceived it is predicted that more en- therefore, may be as risky business 3 What roads to take to get there i Mor:ria Seufert. Roberta Estes, Held as material witnesses are ^,.(eg and a greater variety will be on Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barnes today as was the buying of common , irom Beaverton ! St. Cecelia's—Beaverton—Sister M. John May 19, of 1515 Northwest , hand than in any previous year. Any spent several days last week at East stocks in 1928—except for those who 4 The nature of the fire. For i Consolata. teacher—Clare Moshofsky. Couch and his sister Goldie Pearcy. mcrnbe, of the committee will be I .eke and Diamond Lake fishing. The> want ready funds with which to mee* example: Most seriously wounded was Dick pleased to answer questions that may report a limit catch. Building fitfe. Brush ! Eunice Hemrick. Bernard Leis, El- i mer Boyd, Fred Christensen, Dick McKinney, 22, of Newberg, with cuts trouble the exhibitor. The committee death taxes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers t fire, etc. : Mallen, Robert Bernard, Bonny Kenl- on his face, under his heart and near ! consists of the president of the Com- turned home the flr«t of the wei Registration Would lie Embarrassing ¡son. The second reason why I question the right kidney also Darrell Steyff-1 munity Garden club, Mr» R. B. Denny _ following a two weeks trip to Califo. 1 — S 6 . Mary’s Home—Huber—Sister ler 18, Newberg. Others listed as acting chairman, Mrs. Bill Grauer, ¡ nia. the purchase of government bonds is | Mary Lucy, teacher—Albert Aebis-t injured Ed Keller 26 Otto Keller. 22 Mrs. Nelson WHlker, Mrs I. R. Metz- I Mr. and Mrs H. O. Paulson the financial status of the United I eher, Donald Alton, William Ander Richard Heisler 18 and Harvey Wil-,ler, Mrs Robert Stewart, Mrs. W. R. j family were over nlgnt guests (4 m *,* States Government. If these bond« „ - o — — ' —' UW M il son, Burton Avery, Sammy Bartram, son, 30, of Gales Creek. had to be registered with the Securi ¡Van Kieek .Mrs. Hartshorn, Mrs. N. P. and Mrs Jay Gibson Thursday. The> Tom Deines, Stanley Grazier, Wal ties Exchange Commission in the \ Deputies have not as yet located Johnson and Karl Potten of the Beav- departed Friday morning fon Seattl- lace Hargrave, Pierre Johnson for a short visit with relatives am same way that private bonds must j the knives or other weapons, which erton florist , . _ „ T. I William McKinley, Robert Olson, be, I doubt if many could be mar- j Ninety Washington They will drive ti the Filipinos deny having wielded There are cash awards for the wln- friends there. county 4-H \ j Jack Ryan, Harry Tobin, Rennie Such registration ® state- Jamestown, North Dakota, wher in the fight. ners. _ keted. . . . . a legislation lai‘ club members are planning to attend ’ ''' d ' ' ” , ---- ment would have to show that the U ' "upper, Raymond Webb, Robert Zir- they will make their home. . Rules Entries must be made not later than Miss Merle Woody left for her horn S. Government has no« even earned I f o ^ g o n SUteToTege June 5 T l 6 | Brady CharlM H° Ward’ ten o’clock Saturday morning, June in Bellingham Wednesday after a vun operating expenses for ten , inclusive, ______ _______ _________ J according to Palmer Tor- ! Timber for New 3rd at< Beaverton High School Man- with Mr. and Mrs Guy Alexander. What corporation could_ get bankers ¿¡¿is"tant co'unty agent. The ! Bridges Checked ! ual Training room Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander anu to pay a premium for its 2 pel cent num^er attendintf summer shool has A|Le r « K e m m e r A n n n i n U bonds if it had only earned half of bcpn steadlly increasing past Albert Kcmmcr Appoint* „ . .. | Commercial grown entries will not daughter Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Engineers on the Wilson Rivei i. _ ... , . its operating expenses for eight con- f|ye or gix years and another record ; State Secretary for Glenn Alexander and son Raymond highway project are checking the ’ ^ mu. tPrbr"ex h lblted by the o f Portland picnicked Sunday at secutive years? breaking attendance is in prospect, Y o n n o D e m r v r a t P i n k * feasibility of constructing three tim- ________ . . . . J 1 . . .. . .. -grower or in the name of the grower, Aerial Dam in Washington. Yet, good corporation bonds can be when a total of about 2,000 club boy s 1 U® ^ m u t r a l ^ lU D * her bridges ,, , . , „ on the routes, , „ ’ acording . _ , Bring your own containers with bought to yield 4 per cent. These and girIs and i0CaI leaders will be Albert T. Kemtner, Beaverton, , r Michael Wood, small son of Mr. and name on the label. Containers score. Mrs. Robert Wood of Kinzua, Wash., are obligations of well-run compan- on the campus for an intensive two president of the Young Democratic Two of the spans would be near Show will be open to the public at Is spending two weeks with his les manufacturing or merchandising weekg program of study and activity, clubs of Oregon, announced the ap- Glenwood, and the third on the high-1! p. m, useful products. Ultimately, the fu- According to information received by pointment of Harold L Lance of way I * west slope. grandparents Mr and Mrs. V. A. Wood. Native timbers j ClUHSifk'IltiOIM ture of government bonds depends tbe assistant county agent adequate Gladstone to the position of secre Mrs. George Blasseri entertained and WPA labor would be used on upon the making of money by these facilities will be available to handle tary of the young democrats oriranl-1 T',u ” ™ ‘“ uur wuu,u ,,K u" , Section A Class 1 —CniierH™ « ■ . - ........................... ........ private companies. Interest on gov- bhe group despite the fact that some , zation. on Saturday. * ^ the bridges Gruiiam said on advise R o s^ ’ CI m s ^^Singli^nm e 1100 Class .° f Cheerio Er'dge club and ernment bonds is paid out of taxes. 1500 state grange convention dele- The appointment means that Lance ®f E. Cabell, state highway 3 Beit baaket la r * x ^ “ add‘ t‘° na f #ue' u Including Mrs. tv Corporation income taxes are the pateg wil, bc ln Corvallis during the also becomes a member of the execu COmn,lMlon chairman. and type claM \ 6 “ ra^» o 7 c h m ^ ! « Wr8 W J’ S«»“ ' Mrs. most lucrative form of taxes These geCond week of the 4-H session. j tlve committee of the group. ° ne of the bridges will be named ! ing roses one variety Class fi—Cni H' Sohoene a"d Mr«. H. R. Nelson are not collected until the interest, ------------------------- --------------------- L . P Mr. Graham honoring him for his ,action 6 delphinium c l 2 T £ - « m £ 1 - Friday, * brWKe lunch« ° " «“ her home Mrs. McKell won the guest on corporation bonds is paid. Hence. . P * ♦ U yeara of advocatlng construction of delphiniums »ingle prize. n« corporation profit—no taxes. T o w n s e n d M e e t i n g O O n t e it H o n o r * the ahort cut to the sea, it was dis- I Section R Class 1 —Collection Mrs. Frank Davis of Boise, Idaho Therefore, from a security stand - 1 , , c 6 W o n h v C .irU I closed. -— - necuon » flowers Class not 1 -C over ollection long stemmed 30 inches, !"pcnt a couple of days last week vi. point, these corporations bonds Wednesday Success vvon ° y annuals or perennials Class 2 — Col- j itinif her former school mate Mi I WU girls f£, I I IN from II Will Beaverton ------------- ------ should be excellent. ! _ . . . _______ _ Two were lection short stemmed flowers not Townsend clu b jio 2 held an event- among those winning in the annual A n d y F t l h r e r P u r c h a s e s She was enroute to m- over 12 Inches, annuals or perennials. ¡Jay Gibson. Repudiation or Repudiation or I Inflation n fla tio n ,ful meeting at Tigard grade school : Wa 8hington county amateur contest I \ xr,\ ' attle, Wash., for a visit. Class 3—Lilies I Banker* and trustees must realize Wednegday AmPl jcan i^-Jon post. All five : W , l *'0 n S t a t i o n _ evening when Mr. W el-!of .. th„ __ I m I qs post. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richey ent Section C—Display of Oregon wild that federal debt can be reduced terman, Towrsesid tepr«entative ijrgt piaceB were captured by girls. tamed at dinner Monday evening h flowers. only in two ways: <1) By outright spoke A well known young man of .----- the ! ¡ S e c t io n H — C1 a r «$ 1___Ftp*t o r r o m r » Mr. ------------- Haskell well known Jane p artipt|0 18 won ^ , econd i aFu n c * ------ ------------ j a n e ^ a r iip u t» , i n , w o n w ie s e cu n u i _ , ' " ”T ”. repudiation twhlch means simply Townsend inai,hrs Commentator also rnah priz(, and , 5 with a plano geIec. Beaverton riclnlty, Andy Führer, has ment 1 flowerj(l arran* e oring their, son and wife Mr. a bowl or Mrs Van Brown of Portland, who i cancelling the debt) or ( 2 ) inflation wag pregent and ten new members ;tion wbnP Anita Pinovi Disced fifth I purch&*ed Wilson Service Station at ----- __ . 3— . . . HoUSC plant* . .’ .. . 1 - 0 ----- «--------- ---- ii.vii t IUU.I n . r(h„ V»*« Class Class 3 1 'caving soon for New Orleans whi (which has the same effect in a taken into ,nto the club M a tap dancer. Corners »long Bertha-Beaver- Water or ,,Ue|| club. | Mr.. Brown will serve as interne In Because th ey ’ yhe c,ub te ... for contrlbu-j ------------ , Two honorary mentions went to ■ - round-about way.) they c)ub ,g jra ^rafeful highway at the intersection of Ol- section E- Real . 0( hospital there. Other guests wt He is a captain of the are buying government bonds how- ti0" " ^H ous businessmen of Bil^See T p “d a n « 7 ‘‘ and" E a "'“ Drop “ ,n R^ad’ ' no^ ‘ l0" ,l arranKenient Mr. and Mrs. Selby an dthelr dai ever, these bankers and trustees feel Tiffard peaveiton. Metzger and baugh accordian player. Beaverton football team and a mem- ,r l for dlninK table, 1 ter Lois Ann of Garden Home ; that when repudiation or Inflation Mvi|tnomab. toward a fund to send si Judges were guided somewhat In fjer ot thi* year's graduating class, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson. comes the public will not blame tb*'"^ delegate to the national convention thejr selections by applause of the is Andy * firBt venture in busi- Despite their hatred nf of ,hp the Ad Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Kieek f Ad‘ Mrs. Mae Rabe. delegate, will leave audience. neas and hí,, Wends wish him out- Death Car Driver Found ministration’s financial policies (and about June 15th for Indianapolis. son Darrell of Portland, were dlnn' ________ ________ I standing success. Not Guilty I suppose no group .hates the New I He is a son of Mr. and Mrs J. H. guests of Mri and Mrs. Walter Va’ Townsend pictures were shown. visitors were Mei*ter Build* Euhrer of Raliegh Hills east of Beav- I Richard O. Hattrick 26, o f Hills- j Kieek Sunday. Continued on Page 3 Many out of town siton and for a young man shows boro route 1, Friday was acquitted of James Downing and Carl Hans'- The news that the plan will be on A n o t h e r H o u s e the necessary ability to operate this a charge of manslaughter In the were at East Lake over the week e- The Huber Commercial club held a the floor of the house at Washing I kind of business enterprise. He bought traH'c death of October 24 of C. H. jon a fishing trip. card party at Huber hall May 20th. ton. D. C.. for an eight hour discus H. A. Mrister, well known builder I out W A. Wilson, World War Veteran Hines, Hillsboro The jury deliber- Mrs. Emil P Hedberg entertn1- After the card party those who cared sion was gratifying. of houses, is busy at a Job along who will seek other .lines of endeavor a*ed about an hour and returned a the Tuesday BHdge club at her ho- to danced. Those having high scores Bertha-Beaverton Highway west of and will do all possible to improve hi« verdict of not guilty. This was ♦’ were: First in 500 Mrs Little, 2nd Glencullen. This house is 26 by 36 1 health ’’Andy” as his friends all Himes sustained fatal Injuries Tuesday afternoon. last partv of the season for the club Jack Tatlock. In pinochle 1st Mrs with full basement, fireplace, will be know ----- him, handies ...v Richfield , --------- iitiv iu pi products tmuuis (^ hen ■truc'« by the Hattrick car . at TLa —.41* L* ‘" * Bob Graves, 2nd Mrs Pat Grogan A »»ault and Battery modern. The front poich ^ will be of will do tire work and everything that thp "C0" “ ®* an aec.dent near Diw- Mrs. F. O. Donaldson held high sen r« for the seasons playing. The pr(~o j brick. Mrs. Munro getting the door prize Charge Filed There will be five spacious i ( s expected of a service station opei- *on oc®**4- naloHola I for the day going to Mrs. H. P Clarence Gheldon, 25, and George | rooms and the finest materials A dainty lunch completed a delightful Albertson. 22 of PlOfTSOS, were ar- bought locally, are being used ln Nelson. evening --------------------- 1 If you want news In this Issue you Messrs W. C. McKell, Dewev IV o- Mr. and Mrs. H. Fulton were guests rested Tuesday night by Sheriff’s construction. There is one acre of fine level Want ads often do what everything *nu*‘ that “ u ,n our off,ce* by braugh and W Crocker spent the wed of Mr and Mrs. H. A. Alexander , deput les and charged with assault ground with this new place. else haa failed to accomplish. 5 P- m- Wednosday. end on a fishing trip to the Deschutes. Sunday. and battery. W e Honor Those W h o Died to Defend a Noble Cause Diplomas Given Two Field Meets Scheduled Today Diesel School Offers Real Opportunity County to Send 90 Clubbers to School