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DEDICATED TO THE BEST INTERESTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF GREATER BEAVERTON
VOL. 14, NO. 11
Huber Garden
Club Flower
Show Sunday
ESTABLISHED 1927
Beaverton, Oregon, Fridav, lune 6. 1941
Mrs. Rip Van Winkle
REMEMBERS . . . .
F air B ooth D is p la y S ch o o l D ra w s
L arge G ran ge-F arm er A tte n d a n c e
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s fr o m n in e G r a n ­
g e s and six F a r m e r U n io n s o f W a s h ­
in g to n c o u n t y a tt e n d e d
th e
F air
I B o o th D isp la y S c h o o l held in th e
. H illsb oro
Chamber
of
C o m m erce
roo m s May 28 .
| T h e sch ool w a s c o n d u c te d by J H.
B eck , e x te n s io n s p e c i a li s t from Ore-
T h e H u b e r G a rd en c lu b will hold g o n jState C ollege,
who
d is cu ssed
its s e c o n d s p r in g (lo w e r sh o w S u n - m o re e f f e c tiv e d is p la y s in c o m m u n ity
d ay, J u n e th e 8th in th e b a s e m e n t o f booths.
th e A lo h a G r a n g e hall.
D u r in g
th e
a f t e r n o o n th e
F a ir
The
com petent judges
se le c te d board m et w ith th e c o m m it t e e m en
a r e Mrs. H. A. H a r t sh o r n , M rs. N. P. and w o m e n an d d is c u s s e d w a y s and
J o h n s o n , a n d Mrs. P a u l P a tte r s o n .
m e a n s o f im p r o v in g a g r ic u ltu r a l d is­
A s a n a d d ed a t t r a c t io n th r o u g h th e p la ys at th e F a ir
A s a result of
courtesy of
Mrs. W m .
M cC lo sk ey j [h is "discussion a n e w s y s t e m o f sco r
t h e r e w ill be free le s s o n s in c o r s a g e \ in({ c o m m u n it
b<H)ths w a s ad op ted
m a k i n g fr o m 2 p. m. u n til -T
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co n sid e r a tio n in
th e prepara
e r s h o w c o m m it t e e .
Mrs. R ic h a r d
tion of a n y c o m m u n it y b o o th sh o u ld
F e r r is s is in c h a r g e o f th e lu n ch eon . ! be g iv en to th o s e t h i n g s fr o m w h ic h
All e n tr i e s m u s t be in by 12 noon th e m a jo rity o f f o l k s in th e com -
D o o rs w ill be o p en to th e public at 2 | m u n ity m a k e th e ir liv in g.
H e u rged
p. m.
I that the
c o m m it t e e in
charge
of
N o a d m i s s i o n or e n tr y fee w ill be ! booth p rep a ra tio n m a k e no a tt e m p t
c h a rg ed .
| to fe a tu r e all o f th e m a r k e t a b le pro-
F irst, se c o n d , an d third prize rib ­ I d u c ts at on e fair.
"Let's get a w a y
bon in e a c h cla ss, a ls o a s w e e p s t a k e | from tr y in g to put e v e r y t h i n g into
rib b on w ill be a w a r d e d to th e p a rty ; the booth," Mr. B e c k said.
Fewer
r e c e i v in g th e m o st blue ribbons.
! it e m s will m a k e a
b e tte r disp lay,
E a c h e x h ib ito r m u s t fu r n is h th eir w h ile la rg er q u a n t i t ie s o f th e m ain
o w n v a s e s an d n o v a s e s a r e to be r e ­ \ p ro d u cts of th e c o m m u n i t y ca n
be
m o v ed u n til th e s h o w c lo s e s at 7 p. m. j used a d v a n ta g e o u s ly .
C la s s if i c a t io n s in clu d e b o th sh o rt |
It w a s also d e c id e d b y th e F a ir
an d lo n g s t e m m e d f lo w e r s o f all v a ­ | board th a t on e g a r d e n club o f th e
rieties, in c lu d in g floral r u g or pic­ j c o u n ty e a ch y e a r w o u ld be g iv e n
ture, a ls o flo w e r a r r a n g e m e n t s in a j c h a r g e o f th e fl o w e r s h o w
More
b a sk e t , b o w l or v a se
s p a c e will be a v a ila b le to th e clu b s
M in ia tu re
flo w e r
a r r a n g e m e n t s ( f0 |. t be fio w e r d is p la y s and indica-
m u s t n ot e x c e e d 4 in c h e s in h eig h t. tio n s a t e th a t o n e o f th e best s h o w s
A ju n io r d iv isio n w ill c o n s is t o f th e o f it s kind w ill be
prod u ced
th is
la r g e s t c o lle c tio n o f w ild f lo w e r s a n d Fall.
th e b e st m in ia tu r e flo w e r a r r a n g e ­
Minor c h a n g e s w e r e m a d e in the
m ent.
p r e m iu m book r e la tiv e to th e H ob b y
E v e r y b o d y w e lc o m e .
Sh ow .
In the J u n io r d e p a r tm e n t of
th e H o b b y S h o w th e b o y s and girls
d ivisio n w ere c o m b in e d a s th e ju n io r
division.
w h en in th e n in e t ie s
R ev eren d
G eorg e A. T a g g e r t w a s the p o p u ­
lar p a sto r o f th e C o n g r e g a tio n a l
church.
“L ife
is
like a
k a leid o sco p e
w h o se c o lo r s and f ig u r e s are c o n ­
tin u ally d is s o lv i n g and s h iftin g ;
and fo r t u n a te is h e w h o lea rn s to
a ccep t th e c o m b in a tio n s as th e y
come," an d "The d esire for kn ow !
edge, like th e th irst fo r riches, i n ­
c r e a s e s ev e r w ith th e acq u is itio n
of it.”
S u ch w e r e the f l a s h e s o f w isd o m
w h ic h R e v e r e n d T a g g e r t w a s fond
of e m b e llis h in g h is serm o n s.
B a b so n U rges Us
N o t to F orget It
B a b so n P ark , Mass., J u n e 6 W h ile
th e n e w s p a p e r s ure filled w ith war
n e w s and it lo o k s a s if th e w orld
m ig h t g o to s m a s h , it is w ell to re
m e m b e r a fe w fu n d a m e n ta ls
God
Mrs. R* M S te w a r t ju d g e d e n tr e e s
is still reig n in g in H i s h ea v en s; the
o f th e S u n se t G ard en c lu b M o n d a y '
trees are b u d d in g as th e y h av e every
for th eir m o n t h ly flo w er s h o w
sp rin g ;
und
co m p o u n d in terest is
J o h n W o lf o f C a m a s, W ash ., v isited
g o in g on just th e s a m e every day. i n ­
h is sister, Mrs. H a t t ie R o ssi T h u r s ­
c lu d in g S u n d a y s and h olid ays!
d a y an d lY id a y of last w eek .
R o c k e fe lle r und E d ison
Mrs. V irg il P o w e l l and so n M elvin
W h en 1 g r a d u a t e d from college I
of V e r n o n ia v isited at th e h o m e of
w en t to w o r k for a B o sto n b a k in g
Mr. and Mrs. H. R N e ls o n M onday
h o u se at $6 per w e e k . I w a s fairly
Mrs. P o w e ll u n d e r w e n t a to n s ile c t o r y !
c o n te n t e d u n til I read a story o f how
at a P o r tla n d h osp ita l
Joh n D. R o c k e fe lle r , Sr., got his
T h e lad ies of the M eth od ist c h u r c h \
w ea lth .
Said he:
“W h en I w a s
a r e h o ld in g a silv er tea at th e c h u r c h ;
w o r k in g at $ti a w e e k , I le arn ed that
T h u r s d a y a ft e r n o o n J u n e 12, s t a r t i n g !
if I cou ld sa v e $100, th e Interest on
at 2 30.
Mrs. R a c h e l Seiber, m is
th is am o u n t at 6'» w ou ld g iv e mo as
i sio n a r y to E g y p t, w h o re c e n tly re-
m u c h a s I w a s e a r n in g in one w e e k ,
tu rn ed to h er h o m e at W est Slope,
P ortla n d . O regon, J u n e 6 Mrs. R. th at w h e n I could s a v e $4('0, the in
will be th e sp eak er. S h e will e x h ib it
W. W eil o f H illsb oro h as ac c e p te d terest w ou ld g iv e m e a s m u c h as I
i n t e r e s t i n g relics.
I. therefore,
Mr. and Mrs. J a y G ib son left for the W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y c h a ir m a n s h ip could ea rn in a m o n th .
P u llm a n , W a s h i n g to n ,
W e d n e s d a y , of th e ap p eal to raise fu n d s w h ic h d ev oted all m y e n e r g y to s a v i n g and
w h e r e th e y w ill a tte n d th e g r a d u a t- w ill p r e v e n t c u r ta ilm e n t o f s e r v i c e s g e t t in g 6r. c o m p o u n d interest."
D u r in g th e
lust ta lk that I hud
1 in g e x e r c is e s o f th eir so n J a y Jr., at provided by th e B oys' an d Girls' Aid
S o c ie t y o f O regon , s t a te -w id e c h il d ­ w ith T h o m a s A E d iso n , I ask ed w ho
W a s h i n g t o n S ta t e co llege,
Mr. and Mrs. E m il N e ls o n le ft for p la c in g an d h om e fin d in g a g e n c y . he c o n sid e r e d his eq u a l ns a g r e a t in
R is i n g fr o m h is co u ch und
E a s t e r n S t a t e s S u n d a y w h e r e t h e y W ith o r g a n iz a t io n p la n s n e a r in g c o m ­ ven tor.
ple tion , th e c a m p a i g n will get under s h a k i n g his s h a g g y
w h ite head, he
w ill v is it relatives.
1 replied: "B abson, I g u e s s th e world's
Raymond
R o ssi
an d
L a w r e n c e w ay im m e d ia te ly .
T h e c h il d r e n ’s a g e n c y c a r e s fo r 866 g r e a t e s t in v e n t o r w a s th e ch a p w ho
H e ig h t en jo y ed a te n d a y s m o t o r trip
o f 1 in ven ted 6G c o m p o u n d in terest!" My
; to S an F r a n c is c o , L os A n g e le s, S alt d e p e n d e n t b oy s and girls, 5591
; L a k e City, U ta h , A rizon a, and B o ise, w h o m c o m e s from c o u n ti e s o th er fa t h e r at G lo u c e ste r , M a s s a c h u s e tts ,
W it h
no fu n d s u sed to sa y to me:
“T h e w h eel of
Idaho.
Mr. H e ig h t
re m a in e d in th an M u ltn o m ah .
rev olves.
T he
B o ise for a lo n g er visit, Mr. R ossi from p r iv a te s o u r c e s provided by a n y fo r t u n e c o n tin u a lly
c o m i n g h o m e by train, a r r iv i n g h ere co u n ty e x c e p t M u ltn om ah , it is es greu t m a j o r ity g e t on ut th e top and
s e n t ia l to ra is e m o n e y in th e o t h e r 1 full o f f at th e b o tto m ; a few h a v e the
T h u r s d a y night.
F a r m e r s o f W a s h i n g t o n C ou n ty, co u n tie s to m eet th e ris in g co st of th e c o u r a g e to g e t on at the b ottom
be
C o n tin u ed o n P a g e 3
w h o h a ve seed ed 15 or m o r e a c r e s of livin g or a g e n c y a c t i v it i e s m u s t
w h e a t for 1941 h a r v e st voted S a t u r - ' cu rtailed , s o c i e ty o f f ic ia l s ex p lain
day. May 31, at five
p olin g p la c e s '
T he c a m p a ig n ,
o rgan ized
on
a
o v er th e c o u n ty in a
n a t i o n w i d e s t a te w id e scale, will be c o n d u c te d in
w h e a t m a r k e t in g q u o ta r e f e r e n d u m . ! each of th e co u n ties.
To c a rry
a c c o r d in g to J o h n W. K a m n a , c o u n j th r o u g h its p r o g r a m th e B o y s ’ and
ty AAA c o m m it t e e ch a ir m a n . V ocin g i Girls' Aid n eed s $5,000 in v o lu n ta ry
w a s held b e tw e e n 9 a. m. and 5 p. m . I c o n tr ib u tio n s fr o m th e 35 c o u n ti e s in
1 at th e f o llo w in g p o llin g p laces: R oy. ! w h ic h th e a p p e a l w ill be m ade.
T h e K in to n R ed C ro ss s e w in g club
Hillsboro, F o rest Grove. W e st U n io n
C itin g s p e c ific need s, o ff ic ia ls of m e e t in th e H o m e E c o n o m ic s room
and K in to n . T h e m e m b e r s o f c o u n t y the s o c i e t y p o in t ou t th at a $5 c o n t r i­ at th e G r a n g e hall T h u r sd a y , J u n e 12.
fa r m e r s - e l ig i b le to vote is a p p r o x i m ­ bution will buy s h o e s for a child for T h e m e e t in g will s t a r t at 10 a. m.
a y ear; $10 will o u tf it an in f a n t; $15 w ith a pot luck lu n c h at noon.
a te l y 300.
Mrs. R e b e c c a E g g m u n a c c o m p a n ­ will fu r n is h m a te r ia l fo r 48 co tto n
Mr .and Mrs. V irg il Landis, Miss
T h e K i w a n i s b o y s and g irls c a m p !
A g if t o f $25 V irg in ia L an d is, J a m e s I^andis and
ied by Mrs. F a y A m b r o s e an d Mrs d r e s s e s for ch ild ren ,
lo c a t e d n ea r R h o d o d e n d r o n , will o p en !
Q u e s tio n n a ir e s a re b e in g m a ile d to F lo r a A llen of P o r tla n d , s p e n t th e will su p p ly cod -liver oil for 15 c h il d ­ B u d d ie K e m p e r o f C h itw ood sp en t
on J u n e 15th.
B o y s a n d g irls fro m
M em o ria l D a y at th e J. J. V an Kleek
th e d is tr ic t s se r v e d by th e M ilw a u k ie. all r e g is t r a n t s in th e ir ord er n u m - w e e k end to g e t h e r v is it i n g re la t iv e s ren for four w eek s.
Mrs. H a rry R. M o rgan r e p r e se n ts hom e.
P e n in s u l a ,
M o n ta v illa ,
P o r t la n d , b ers a t th e rate o f f i f t y a w e e k , ac- ¡n S k a m o k a w a , W a s h i n g t o n
G ilh ou se,
c h ie f
M,-. an d Mrs. H a r r y A le x a n d e r at- W a s h i n g t o n c o u n ty on the h on o ra ry
Mr. and Mrs E r n e s t
S m ith and
G r e s h a m , B e a v e r to n , a n d V a n c o u v e r c o r d in g to L illia n
county
local | te n d e d th e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e s o f Mr I board o f th e so ciety.
C. C. C h a p m a n d a u g h te r J o y c e o f K e n t sp e n t th e
club3 w ill be g u e s t s a t th e c a m p dur­ c ler k o f W a s h i n g t o n
se
r v ic e , at A lex a n d er's u n cle J o h n Ira M arsh i n i i* P»'«»'dent of th e o r g a n iz a t io n and j w e e k end v is itin g Mr. S m ith 's sister,
service,
in g it s s e s s io n o f ele v e n w e e k s . E a c h board No. 1, s e l e c t i v e
T h is w e e k th e q u e stio n - F o r e st G rov e S u n d a y .
Mr M arsh i M rs- M yrtle u . u a i z i e l is st n te d u
' 1 Mrs. W a y n e V a n K leek and fam ily.
g ro u p w ill re m a in at th e c a m p for B e a v e r to n .
one w eek
I n a ir e s 8 ° to r e g is t r a n t s w ith o rd er w a s a life lo n g r e s id e n t o f C o r n e l i u s . ' to r -
F red V an H orn w a s g u est o f hon or
i at a b irth d a y p a rty g iv e n by D en b ig h
T h u r s d a y n ig h t o f e a ch w e e k has , n u m b e r 751 to 800 in clu siv e.
J a m e s E a r l Miller so n o f Mrs. L ee !
F r y a t h is h o m e F r id a y e v e n in g .
b een d e s ig n a t e d a s c a m p fire n ig h t ! R e g i s t r a n t s
of
th is
board w e r e R i c h e y o f B e a v e r to n , w a s a m o n g th e ! R e d u c t i o n o f 1 4 M i l l s i l l
On th is n ig h t, th e clu b th a t h a s its c a u tio n e d to im m e d ia t e ly in f o r m th e 133 fly in g c a d e t s g r a d u a t i n g T h u rs j
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] T h o se p resen t w e r e R o b e r ta P o m e
| roy, M arilee P o m e r o y , Mary N e w k ir k
g ro u p in c a m p w ill put on a p rog ra m ' local board o f a n y c h a n g e of a d d r e s s d a y fr o m th e air c o r p s a d v a n c e d flv-1 B e a v e r t o n 1 3 X K a t e
J o h n T h orn b erry , J o e R u ssell, Fred
m e n and
in g sc h o o l at ~ S to c k
1 Q 4 1 A „ „ , „ „ „ „,1
fo r t h e y o u n g s t e r s
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' t o n field,
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board a a t t B
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h e s siuao
rtn n o u n ceQ
: K a r p e n s te ln . T h e e v e n in g w a s spent
On S u n d a y , J u n e 8, th e s e v e n clubs I W'H rep ort to th e lo cal board
B e e a a v v - - nln
nia.
U p on g »i-oHnoiinn
r a d u a tio n t th
c la s s «,iii
will r o r
An u p w ard tren d in the condition': *n p la y in g g a m e s .
A lu n c h o f cake,
w ill g o to th e c a m p for a clean -u p 1 erton on J u n e 18, 1941, w h e r e u p o n be c o m m is i s o n e d se c o n d lie u te n a n ts
in d u ction in th e air co rp s reserve,
day.
At th a t tim e th e g r o u n d s will [
»haH be s e n t to an
o f c it y f i n a n c e s
was
rev ealed
to str a w b e r r ie s and c r e a m w a s served
J o h n W a lt e r s left fo r D etroit, Mich, B e a v e r t o n ta x p a y e r s in a s u r v e y o f
Mr. and Mrs. E . J
I^evin o f Soap
be g o n e o v e r an d e v e r y t h i n g set in st a tio n , o f th e U. S. a r m y at th e Mult-1
n o m a h a r m o r y in P o rtla n d .
last w e e k w h e r e h e p la n s to p u r c h a se fu n d s in th e 1940 au d it o f a c c o u n ts I-^rhe, W a s h in g to n , sp en t th e Memor-
o rd er fo r th e se a s o n .
T h e n u m b e r s and n a m e s fo llo w
a n e w tr u c k an d d rive it h om e.
T h e p u rp o se o f th e c a m p is in line
m a d e public by R. C. D oty, to w n re
*^a y h o lid a y s at th e W. C. Hall
134— A lfred E. D en ley , Rt. 1, S h er-
D on Is la n d w h o h as b een m a n a g e r co rd er an d treasu rer.
A to ta l net 1 h om e.
Mrs. L evin is a g r a n d d a u g h -
w it h o b je c t iv e s o f K i w a n i s I n t e r n a ­
o f C o lu m b ia
Foods
sto re
se v e r a l g a in o f $46,380 h a s been m ad e in the tpr of Wl' Hal1
tion a l, h e lp i n g to build b e tte r citizen s. w ood, O reg o n .
1 3 6 —C le m e n s A. L s m b r e c h t R t. 6, 1 years, r esig n ed h is p o sitio n an d i s ' s e v e n - y e a r period sin c e D e c e m b e r 31,'
J o h n V an H orn and S ta n t o n Cole-
P ortlan d , O regon.
a t t e n d in g a trad e sc h o o l in P ortlan d , i J933 a n d a n et ^ain of $7544 has m an left F r id a y for S itk a, A lask a.
144—W il l i a m O.
D a n zer,
R t.
1 M elvin B e e le r h a s b een p ro m oted to j t e e n realized in th e y e a r e n d in g De 1 w h e r e th e y h a v e w ork.
On W edties-
Hillsboro, Oregon.
th e p o sitio n o f m a n a g e r .
j c e m b er 31, 1940.
i d ay e v e n in g M is ses P h y li s s F o e and
148— R i c h a r d W . S n y d er, M etzg er
D a v id P h e lp s ,
Boy Scout le a d e r ,!
red u ction o f 1 4
m ills in th e ' H a llie J e a n P a ce, and S t a n t o n Cole-
A loha, O reg on , J u n e 6— T h e A m e r i ­
Mr. B u ffu m , a s s is t a n t leader, F. M. j B e a v e r to n ta x rate for 1941 is m ad e m a n o f B e a v e r to n , w ere d in n e r g u e s t s
c a n G u e r n s e y C a ttle Club, P e t e r b o r ­ O regon.
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th e
o m m is s io n a * *kp V an H orn home,
o u g h , N. H , rep o rts t h e sale o f a r e g ­
end at C a m p M e r r iw e a th e r B o y S co u t f ro m th e 1941 b u d g e t o f a $1000 ap
F r a n k M a tt h e w s of K l a m a t h F a lls
is te r e d G u e r n s e y bull by Mrs. Lon land, O rego n
157— J a c k L. B arron, R t 1, ¡eaver
B e a v e r ­ s u m m e r c a m p n e a r T illa m o o k .
p ro p ria tion
for
in te r e st
on w a t e r ! s PPnt F r id a y to S u n d a y at th e h om e
K i n n a m a n to F red W a lt e r s o f H i l l s ­
T h e C o n g r e g a tio n a l la d ie s aid w ill' bonds, as to w n o f f ic ia l s b elieve th a t
Mrs. H a r r y R ich a rd s.
Mrs. Math-
boro. O reg o n .
T h is a n im a l is F a i t h ­ ton, O rego n .
V-161— O liv er F. H a m ilto n , R t 6, h a v e th e ir p icn ic J u n e 19th a t tn e j o p e r a tin g profit from th e w a te r s y s ! e w s and s o n s F r a n k Jr., a n d H arry
f u l’s S u c c e s s o r o f A lo h a 299350.
P o r tla n d , Ore., (v o lu n te e r ).
h o m e o f Mrs. S h e lle n b e r g e r .
Tt will u .m durinK th(, y e a r sh o u ld o ffse t all w h o havp hppn »Ppn ding th e w eek
185— R u d o lp h
L.
M aru gg, R t 4. be a fa r e w e ll p a rty for Mm. O e o r g e d e b t s e r v ic e on w a te r fund b on d s hpre a c c o m p a n ie d him h om e.
H illsb oro, Oregon.
T a y lo r w h o w ill be m o v i n g to Tilla- T h e y point out t h a t th e s u r v e y s h o w s '
J a m e s E. M iller o f B e a v e r to n , w a s
4, m o o k th e last o f J u n e.
196—C y riel J.
S te y a e r t, R t.
T h e ladies g I e a te s t im p r o v e m e n t in th e w a te r c » M a e « ’«
V a lie v
a m o n g 133 f l y in g c a d e t s g r a d u a te d S h erw o o d , Oregon, (a lte r n a te .)
a re a sk ed to b rin g ja m s, jellies, a n d ; fu n d it8 d ,,(lcit h a v in g been red u ced
M ary *
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la s t T h u r s d a y fr o m t h e a ir co rp s ad-
c a n n e d fru it at th is tim e, for th e f ro m $49 919 on 1933, to $19,932 In 1940.
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exercises
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g r a d u a t e s o f all th at w ou ld be e x ­
o f J u n e C o n g r e s s P rob ab 'y ^ m ^ a , ,
w h T p o s t p o n e d s e n t e n c e until
a th ree d a y c a m p i n g and h ik in g t r i p ! R e e d v ille ,
and
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h een p rivileged to receive a th o ro u g h
Mrs. E lm e r S tip e w a s a g u e s t and j d e m o n s tr a tio n o f s o m e o f th eir 4-H C ath olic train in g. R ev F a t h e r T. G
CelY ' ,
,
o f lo w in g a tr a f fic a c c id e n t at W itch poured at a te a a t th e h om e o f Mrs c lu b w ork
T h eir d is c u s s io n o f th e E ise le , ch a p la in , p resen ted d ip lo m a s
T h e lo an plan
Hazel in w h ich Mrs E r m a D o la n of M o n ie H a n s e n in
S a le m
T h u r s d a y v a lu e to th e d a ir y m a n of k e e p in g a
no down P » vm tn t and ™
m n
) P o r t ia nd w a s injured
to th e s e v e n t e e n g r ad u ates: J e a n Bnl-
s ire v hich has been proven , h ow to fe, H ern eta B en ed ict, B ery l C ason ,
p a y m e n t s to s u i t th e in d iv id u a l bud
J o h n c h a ,.,es B u rn s P o r tla n d d u „ w h en th e e n g a g e m e n t o f her dau gh
ter Miss M a rg a ret H a n s e n w a s an
h an d le h im w ith s a f e ty , and bring G la d y s Cole, B e tty H ein rich . Helen
to st a n d trial W e d n e s d a y on a c h a r g e nounced.
m o r e p rofitab le retu rn s to th e d a i l y
H ertel, H azel K ies, R o s e m a r y Morse
j o f t a k i n g and u sin g an a u to m o b ile
Mrs H. R N e lso n e n te r t a in e d the n an w ou ld h av e d on e cred it to s e a s ­
B e t t y Jo Murphy, E nid O sb orn , S hir
P . A. B A U G H M A N
| w ith o u t p erm issio n , c h a n g e d h is p lea m e m b e r s o f th e T ties d a y B rid ge club on ed v e t e r a n s in th e
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F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e held S a t u r ­ to gu ilty , and d rew a te r m o f six
at her h o m e T u e s d a y a ft e r n o o n with T h e b oys b rou gh t a lo n g a s c a le mod
g a r e t R e n n ie , F loyd in e R in g o , R o se
day, M ay 1, in F in le y 's ch a p el, for m o n t h s in th e c o u n ty jail, to be eligi- tw o
g u e s t s in c lu d in g
Mrs
Helen el o f a d ou b le bull h ou se and pen,
S c h a llb erg er, G era ld in e T a y lo r , A1
D A. B a u g h m a n o f B e a v e r to n , w h o ble for parole at th e end o f th ree
F is h e r and M is. M a u d e Miller.
Mrs and ex p la in e d th e plan of op eration , 4 H>l)a V n n d eh ey
died F r id a y .
H e le a v e s a d a u g h te r m o n th s.
F i s h e r held h ig h sco re at cards.
w h ic h in clu d es a m eth o d o f e x e r c i s ­
T h e fo llo w in g girls received 8 gra d e
M arg ie B a u g h m a n , a ls o o f B e a v e r to n
Mrs.
Guy
A le x a n d e r
e n t e i t a in e d in g far s u p erio r to th a t g e n era lly
I c e r ti fi c a te s ,
C a th e r in e
A n z a lo n e ,
Mr. a n d Mrs. D e w e y D ro rb a u g h 15 la d ies
at
lu n c h e o n W ed n esd a y . | u sed n ow .
A prop er fe e d i n g pro­ D o lo res B ade, B e v e r ly H e y f r o n . R o se
Mr an d Mrs C. J
R ea ch e n ter _ a n d ^ son _ E arl sp en t th e M em orial
T h is is a se r ie s of l u n c h e o n s g iv e n | g r a m w a s a ls o d is cu ssed .
At the rrary R oos,
Marian
R uschoff, L u­
ta in e d o v e r th e w e e k end Mr. B e a c h s D a y w e e k and h o lid a y s at C oq u ille by m e m b e r s o f th e E a s t e r n S ta r for
c lo s e o f th eir d e m o n s tr a tio n , th e boys c ille S w a n s o n , and M a r g a r e t V ivian
b r o th e r J E. B e a c h o f SeatJ e
aS ' O rego n , v in itin g at th e h o m e o f Mrs the b e n e fit of th e I n t e r n a tio n a l tern I
answ ered
a
lot o f q u e stio n s, and
H o n o r pupils h a v in g t h e h ig h e s t
a ls o Mr. and Mrs. G u y C h ris er "
D ro rb au gh '» s iste r and fa m ily.
pie.
th e n co n clu d ed w ith th e 4-H p led ge s c h o l a s ti c ra tin g for th e y e a r were:
S e a tt le , old
fr ie n d s o f th e
Beach
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Mr. and Mrs. D o y G r a y sp en t fro m )
H e n r y H a g g , w h o h a s been the
H ein rich , senior;
Ixjrralne
f a m ily
B ible c la s s m e e t s at h o m e of M r s T h u r s d a y to S u n d a y e v e n in g at Sea lead er o f th e R e e d v ille 4-H clu b for B e tty
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side
T h e y w e r e Joined F r id a y by te n y e a r s, w a s a visitor.
| B ick fo rd , so p h o m o re; and R i t a Sch-
Mr. an d Mrs \V E V a n . if
T u e s d a y aftern o o n , J u n e 10.
Mr and M is. J o h n G r a y and d au g h
J neider, fr e s h m a n .
A n g e lin a S oh ler
and f a m ily o f W o o d la n d , W a sh ., and
ter J o in e for th e w e e k end holiday
received th e h o n o rs g iv e n
fo r the
Mr. and Mrs. K. Q W ils o n and fan i
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at th e coa st.
Mrs. l ^ u r a
Hill, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ,
h ig h e s t ra tin g in religiou s
in stru c­
ily o f Mint. O regon , d a u g h t e r s o f Mr.
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and M i s C. J B e a c h , sp en t th e w e e k
Mrs Ted H e t u fish ed th e S alm on tu rn ed from her v a catio n , w h e r e she
end v is it i n g th e i r p a ren ts.
St I,ouis
co n v e n tio n
river S a tu r d a y b r in g i n g h om e a nice a tt e n d e d the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. M on roe of
and v isited th e h om e fo lk s in O k l a ­
B e g in n i n g T u esd a y . J u n e 10. th e c a t c h o f trout.
seniors
were
g r a d u a te d th is
46
T u a la tin , are proud p a r e n ts o f a
M is. S. B. L a w r e n c e of
R a leig h h o m a
w e e k from P a cific u n iv e r s ity a t F o r
B eaverton
L ibrary is s p o n s o r in g a
d a u g h te r , L in d a R., born May 24.
e st G ro ve
C o m m e n c e m e n t sp e a k e r sto ry h o u r for __
all c ________
h ild ren ___
o f ____
the S ta t io n e n te r t a in e d w it h a lu n ch eo n
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A iu n , L e w i s M,, w a s born May 17
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an d an a fter- C la r e n c e P a lm o f S ea ttle, W a s h , w h o
Orpffoniftn w h o told
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to Mr and Mrs. I^ewis J. O c h s of
1 n
"this in s tit u tio n ha« a p a r tic u la r slg- noon period for th e old er
b oy s and »PPnt thp wePh v is it i n g her
Mr. and Mrs
C h a r le s W.
g u e s t s in clu d ed Mrs. L ou ise Cartel
M eet C ap tain P aul, a n ew histori- T igard .
c a u s e ^ H a r v e y W " L -olt. ^ h . ^ l a ^ g r l q i t * B a r b a r a W a lk e r
lain
c h a r g e o f Mrs M C M c K e r c h e r an d Mrs
G eo cal n ov el Just arrived, fou n d ed on T a y lo r a re b e in g fe lic ita te d on the
«n( it nr o f our
n e w s p a p e r w a s th e th is project and h a s an
in t e r e s t i n g M c K e rch er o f P o r tla n d
Mr
P a lm th e life o f J o h n P au l J o n es,
at the birth o f a d a u g h te i B a r b a ia J., M ay
14.
ed ito r o f nur
n ew sp a p er
p r o g r a m p lan n ed
There
a r e to be <*«>ve d o w n F r id a y for th e w e e k end B e a v e r to n li b .a r y
first a lu m n u s o f P a c if i c u n iv e r s ity
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Sunday
will be ap p reciated .
T h e c la s s if ie d a d s th is w e e k c o n ­
e n c e w a s c o n fe r r e d u pon F rank L s u m m e r reading.
M em b ers of B e a v e r c h a p te r Oi l,
S u m m e r hou rs h a v e b een l e n g t h ­ ta in t w o u n u su a l ads. o n e p arty
All boy» and girls w e lc o m e .
The
K n i g h t o f P o r tla n d , in rec o g n it io n of
o f E a s t e r n S ta r a t t e n d in g
M u ltn o­ ened.
w a n t s 1 or tw o s e t tin g h e n s a n o th e r
hour» are:
h is w o rk in p r o c e s s in g o f foods.
L ib rary open at all h ou rs are:
tells of a person w ho h a s a s w a r m
T u e s d a y 2 30 to 3 30 for ch ild ren m a h c h a p te r O. E S. M on d ay even
Ing w ere Mr. a n d Mr« D arrell Elli*.
W e d n e s d a y —2 to 5:30 p. m.
o f b ees in th e w a lls o f t h e i r h om e
F O R Q U IC K R E S U L T S W H E N Y O U 9 to 12 y ea r» of age
T h u r s d a y —2 to 5 30 p. m.
and o ff e r to g iv e th e m a w a y —t h a t Is
H A V E S O M E T H IN G TO SE L L . .
W e d n e s d a y » — 10 to 11 In m orn in g . Mr. and Mrs. VirgU Myer» an d Mrs
F r e d Goyt.
—th s bses.
S a t u r d a y —2 to 8 p m.
U SE T H E C LA SSIFIE D ADS
5 to 9 year» of »g e
Kiwanis Camp
Opens June 15 th
Local News Notes
Mrs. Weil Chairman
For Aid Society
j
Kinton Sewing Club
Meets Next Thursday
Eight Men Called For
Selective Training
Guernsey is Sold
To Fred Walters
j
Graduates From Air Corps
j
j
Finds Drjve|. GuUt
(Jf Hlt-Kun Driving
Graduation June 1st
Conduct»
Kiwanis Club Program
Children's Story Hour
Library Notes
RobiUSOn
History Proves
Most Interesting
ROY L D A V I D S O N
(C on tin u ed fr o m la st w e e k )
L o o k in g
back o n t h e early day
s t r u g g le s o f O r e g o n ’s h a rd y pioneers,
w e a re a m a z e d a t w h a t th e y w ere
able to a c c o m p l is h w ith th eir lim ited
facilities.
H o w did th e y e v e r get
all th o s e road s built a n d land cle ared
und in c u l t i \ a t i o n , w ith no m o r e th a n
axes, sh o v el» a n d p lo w s ?
W hat a
d if f e r e n c e to to -d a y w ith h u n d r e d s of
t i u c t o i s s n o rtin g u c r o ss fie ld s d r a g g ­
in g m o d ern m a c h i n e s b e h in d them ,
doing the w ork in h o u rs th a t took
th e p io n eers w eek s.
A nd in s te a d of
w in d in g dirt roads, s n a k i n g h ack and
forth a m o n g th e trees, sim p le s w a m ­
ped ou t trails th r o u g h th e tim b e r and
brush, m a r k e d by blazes, o u r c o u n ­
trysid e is m a rk ed by n u m e r o u s g r a d ­
ed ribbons o f h ard s u r f a c e d h ig h ­
w ays.
B u t th o se h a rd y s e t t le r s w e r e a p a ­
tient lot and w h o d a res to s a y that
they w e r e not Just us h a p p y a s w e ?
W illia m J. R o b in s o n w a s a typ ical
e x a m p le of p io n e e r in g c o u r a g e .
Ar­
riving in th e s e t t le m e n t s w ith p ra c­
tica lly no m on ey, the first th in g ho
did w a s to s t a k e his c la i m o n Kanno
Creek, ou t w h e r e R o b in so n S ta tio n
n ow s t a n d s. T h e n be s la sh e d a cru d e
road s o th a t he could g e t his w a g o n
and su p p lie s to th e n ew hom e. N e x t
in o rd er w a s th e log cab in be built,
for he had to h a v e a roo f for his
w ife an d t w o s m a ll son s.
T e n he
spen t th e n ex t se v e r a l m o n t h s w o r k ­
ing in a M ilw a u k ie sa w m ill, ea rn in g
the n e c e s s a r y fu n d s to m a k e a sta rt
in O regon .
„
B u t th e real b u sin e ss o f c a r v in g
ou t a h o m e b eg a n w h en he started
c le a r in g th e land on his n e w farm .
He could not w ork b e tw e e n th e trees,
t a k i n g ou t on ly th e bru sh a s he did
on th e road b u ild in g Job.
T h e trees
had to be cu t d o w n and th e s t u m p s
ta k en out us w ell, and th is stu m p -
g ru b b in g is a tr e m e n d o u s ta sk , ev en
to-day, w h en We a re a ided by pow d er
and m ach in ery. B u t R o b in so n w o rk ed
d o g g e d ly a w a y , t a k i n g o u t th e brush
and tr e e s as he c a m e to th em , oe-
ca sio n ly le a v i n g s o m e 5 f th e g ia n t
stu m p s, (to be ta k e n o u t la ter a t a
m ore leisu re t i m e ) w h ere it w a s p o s­
sible to w ork b e t w e e n th em .
M any
of th e large fir s t u m p s had roots lar­
g e r t h a n a m a n 's body, a n d th e plan
o f R o b in so n nnd o th e r s e t tle r s w a s to
burn th e m out in s o fa r a» possible.
H e piled th e b r u sh an d tree tops
on th e s t u m p s a n d fired th em , k e e p ­
in g t h e s e fires b u rn in g for dayB, even
weeks.
S o m e t im e s th e fire would
tra v el a lo n g a n u n d er g ro u n d root,
sm o u ld e r in g for weekH in th e p itch y
sap.
It w a s h e r e o n th e rou gh
grou n d th a t th e R o b in so n child ren
played, r u n n in g a b o u t a m o n g the
piles o f d eb ris an d fires. And it w a s
h ere th a t a real tr a g e d y occu rred
w h e n tin y th ree y e a r old Lenora, a
reg u la r pal o f h er iladdy, v enturod
too clo s e to th e roarin * brush fire
on e d a y
T n e w in d s h i fte d su d d en ly
and b efo re sh e co u ld m a k e h er g e t ­
a w a y a h u n g r y fla m e lick ed s a v a g e l y
a t her le g s and her little d r e ss blazed
a b o u t th e sm a ll body.
T h e fa th er
a tt r a c te d by h e r s c r e a m s w a s a t her
sid e in a fla sh a n d s m o th e r e d o u t the
fla m es, but sh e w a s horribly burned.
E v e r y t h i n g p ossib le in th e w a y o f
h o m e rem e d ie s w a s d one fo r th e child
but to no av a il; sh e p a ss e d a w a y
s e v e r a l h ou rs later.
T e d io u s and s lo w a s th e w o rk o f
c le a r in g w as. R o b in s o n
made con­
s t a n t p r o g r e ss an d th e v irg in soil
y ield ed a b u n d a n tly .
B e fo r e long, lie
w a s rated as o n e o f th e s u c c e s s fu l
f a r m e r s o f th e c o m m u n ity .
He b e ­
c a m e v e r y a c t i v e in c iv ic en te r p r ise s
su ch a s road b u ild in g w a s Instru­
m e n t a l a lo n g w ith his
friend, T o m
D e n n e y , nnd o th e r s in g e t t i n g the
first road built a c r o ss th e hills to
P ortlan d .
T h is w a s built st r a ig h t
a c r o s s th e h ills to th e so u th o f the
C a n y o n R oad o f today, a lth o u g h in
la ter d ays, R o b in so n a ls o trav eled
th e C an yo n route,
H a rry s a y s th a t at first th e road
d ow n th e c a n y o n , to ok th e lines o f
least r e s is ta n c e and fo r m o s t o f the
w a y ran r ig h t in th e c r e e k bed. Im a g
in e w h a t a ro u g h m u c k y proposition
th is w a s w h e n th e rain* w ere h ea vy !
B u t th ere w a s m u ch t e a m i n g o v er
t h i s road m u c h lu m b er nnd flour
w ere hauled to P o r tla n d ; ev en H arry
h im s e lf c a n r e m e m b e r th o s e lo ng
w a g o n trips a c r o s s the hill to tow n.
M atter o f fa c t th a t Is h o w he m et
th e y o u n g la d y w h o la ter b eca m e h is
w ife.
H e r fo lk s w ere the W u r te n b e r g e r s
and lived up In th e S y lv a n vicinity.
And o f c o u rse th e w a g o n s stop p ed
th ere to rest th e h orses, every b o d y
g o t a cq u a in t e d an d a r o m a n c e b los­
som ed .
Mrs.
H a r r y R ob in son 's
f a t h e r w a s v e r y m u ch an O regon
old tim e r h im se lf .
T h e VVurten-
b e r g e r s h a v e b een in O rego n more
t h a n s i x t y y ea rs.
C o n tin u e d on P a g e 2
A i e you a g o o d h o u s e k e e p e r and
w an t w ork w h y hide u n der a bushel
b a s k e t A d v e r tis e and g e t a Job. I^et's
g e t t o g e t h e r a n d help o n e a n o th e r —
Isist .w e e k
w e had tw o calls for
h o u s e k e e p e r s - m a k e s o n e th in k then )
are no h o u se k e e p e r s .
BERRY
P I C K E R S W anted
T ru ck le a v e s M acL au glilln P a c k ­
in g p lant e a c h m o r n in g i t T 1 . nj.
R e t u r n at night.