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D E D IC A T E D T O T H E BEST IN T E R E ST S A N D V O L . 14, XO. 38 Cedar Mills Pioneer Land Mark Beaverton. Oregon, D E V E L O P M E N T OF G R E A T E R B E A V E R T O N Friday, Leonard Adams Sweepstakes Winner at Show October 24, 1941 i WARNING! On the night o f O ctober 31. 1941. at about 10 p. m., the U. S. A rm y Air C orps will sim ulate an attack on P ortland and neighboring cities. In ord er to assist in this ntaneouver and to prepare this county for possible em ergency, the W ash in gton C ounty D efense C ouncil requests you r coop eration in effectin g a black-out o f the cou nty ut this time. Y ou will be o f the greatest assistance if you follow these p reca u tion s: On the sou n din g o f the black-out signal, w h ich will be three short blasts o f w histles repeated three tim es und the ringing of ch urch and sch ool bells in the rural areas, all external lights in your hom es and places o f business should be turned o ff. W in d ow s should be covered so tnat lights left on inside will not show . I f shades are not su fficien t, cov er the w indow s with blankets. I f you must be aw ay fro m you r prem ises, d o not leave any light visible from the outside. D o not pull the main sw itch. Do not light m atches, if ou t side. I f d rivin g you r ca r at this tim e please pull well o ff the road to avoid accid en ts and extinguish you r light. Do not proceed until the all-clear signal is given. A void park in g near hydrants and in tersec tions. Stay o ff the streets and highw ays as fa r as p racticable, as they m ay be needed for em ergen cy runs. P lease do n ot use you r telephon e im m ediiately p reced in g or dur ing the black-out, unless essential, as they will be n ecessary fo r o b servation posts, police, fire departm ents, and oth er defen se agencies. W hen the all-clear signal o f three long blasts repeated three times is sounded, it will indicate that the black out is ended. E S T A B L IS H E D 1927 Stock Selling Below Value Babson Says N ew Y ork City, O ctob er 24— There The sw eepstakes aw ard at B eav - 1 are h alf a dozen sim ple rules w hich erton G arden clu b flow er show O c every investor should con sid er when tober 18. determ ined by vote o f the buying stocks. T hese are: general public, was given to Leonard \ (1) P refer com p an ies w ithout A dam s on a stunning bouquet o f debt o r em barrassin g p referred roses A bout 195 entries were made issues. in the flow er show, and co ffe e , tea (2) P re fe r com p an ies w ith nat and cake were served during the a f ural resources, real p roperty, or ternoon fo r a nom inal sum. A m arketable equities. plant sale during the a fternoon and (3) P refer com p a n ies w ith g o o d even in g was also well patronized. will, tradem arks,, and assets Mrs. W . E. M cC lo 'k e y w as ch airm an | w h ich are d ifficu lt to du plicate. o f the general com m ittee, assisted by (4) P re fe r com p an ies w h ich c a Mrs. Carl R acklund and L. K. Bris-I ter to con su m ers and en joy a “ re bin, with sub com m ittees in ch arge p eat” business. o f various sections. Judges o f the (5) P re fe r com p a n ies w hose is flo w e r show w ere: Mrs. H. W . Van sues are selling fo r not in ex H oy o f P ortland, and Mrs. E. H ow css o f their book value. ard M eadow and Mrs. Daniel E. M c (6) P re fe r com p an ies w ith a sat Mahon, both o f Gladstone. L eft U nion sch ool built at Cedar Mills 68 years ago. R ig h t the fa m isfa cto ry earn in g record. P rize w inners w ere: ily hom e o f John Q uincy A dam s Y oung, built in 1863, w h ich is still (7 Be sure that d irectors and S ec^ on A —Short stem m ed flow-1 in use. H ere the pioneer Y ou n g also kept a store and the first Cedar o fficia ls are m en o f h igh ch a ra c ers— V iolas, M rs. R. B. Denney, j Mills p ostoffice. T he huge, hand- hewn tim bers are as stron g today as ter, sound ju d gm en t, with a per D w a rf M a rigolds— 1, Mrs. H. A. Hart-1 W A S H IN G T O N C O U N TY D E F E N S E C O U N C IL w hen it was built. sonal fin an cial interest in the shorn, 2, Mrs. R . B. Denney, 3, Mrs. < com pan n y. H. A. H artshorn. N asturtium s 1, S ecretary M orgcn th au ’s T h eories Mrs. R. B. Denney. Clpss 7— 1, M r s .' Grand Officers Guests at M ost readers k n ow that the m ar R. B. Denney. Pim pernel, 2, Mrs. C. Job’s Daughters Inspection L Drey. T uberous B egonia, 3, Mrs Annual Red Cross Kick-off ket had quite a break follow in g the recent statem ent o f S ecretary Mor- T. W . B lakeney. A geratum Hon. Dinner Wednesday Evening genthau regard in g ta k in g aw ay all Bethel No. 20 Jobs D aughters at m ention - Mrs. R eb ecca E ggm an, their m eeting M onday night enter M arigold. W ash in gton cou n ty ch ap ter A m eri earn in gs o f com p an ies in excess o f tained som e o f the grand o ffic e r s at If he w ou ld gu arantee fl<v Section B — R oses -S in g le rose, 2, | B eginning F ebruary 1, som e 32,000,- can Red Cross will hold their annual 6% . inspection and also M ultnom ah Beth all legitim ate com pan ies, or Mrs. Carl B acklund. Double rose and 000 m otorists will be required to pay '“ k ic k -o ff” dinner fo r R ed Cross R oll to el and Bethel No. 7 o f Portland even gu aran tee the con tin u an ce o f grou p — L eonard Adam s. Call O ctob er 29 at 6:30 p. m. at a federal use tax o f $5 per vehicle as Som e o f the grand o ffic e r s present earn in g up to 6%, Section C — D elphinium s Specim en a result o f inclusion o f this new ch am ber o f com m erce room s H ills what th ey are were R alph L. Thom as, associate su this w ould be som eth in g to discuss. I, Mrs. N. P. Johnson. boro. The F ederal B ureau of In ter preme guardian o f the United States Section D - B erried Shrubs 1, Mrs. ‘ nal R even u e has decided to collect Mrs. M argaret B erm ejc, ileld w ork T o say, h ow ever .that a businessm an and C anada; E lea n or P erkins, grand should take all losses on existin g and W ash in gton cou n ty ’s January 1 to guardian o f the state o f O regon and R e b e cca E ggm an, 2. Mrs. N. P. John-1 the new F ederal tax througii er o f the P a cific C oast B ranch will new en terprises and then h ave the a ccord in g to an Ju ne 30, 1942, budget requiring a suprem e ch ap lain ; R o y C annon, as son, 3. Mrs. H. A. H artshorn, h on or their local o ffic e set up. M aster be the speaker, p rofits on the one that does m ake total o f 233,208.85 to be raised by sociate grand guardian o f O regon able m ention. Mrs. A. S. Funston. lists o f ca r ow n ers will be set up for noun cem en t m ade this w eek by W. g ood lim ited to 6% on the capital B erried t r e e s - 1, Mrs. A. S. F un I«’. N orm an, ch airm an o f the local taxation, will be presented to the and E dn a Catlow. grand s e cre ta iy of %uch district and ca r ow n ers will invested is, o f cou rse, fu n dam en ston, 2, Mrs. O. N orrbo. taxpayers N ovem ber 17 in the county Oregon. be n otified w hen the tax is payable chapter. t a l l y unsound. T his was the ar B erried V ines -3, Mrs. A. S. F u n R even u e stick ers will be attached to A nyone interested in R ed Cross co u rt room. T hree girls w ere initiated into the ston. Hon. m ention, Mrs. Funston the ca r when the tax is paid. w ork and d esiring to attend the din gu m en t first used by the R ussian F aced with a heavier expense load ord er o f Job's D aughters. The ini Section E —L on g stem m 'H flow ers. ner m ay secure a tick et fo r the d in radicals in b rin gin g about C om m un P enalties are provided fo r ow ners fo r the first six m onths o f each tiates were M ary L ouise Gauld, Jo- ism and later bv H itler and his C osm os, 1, Mrs. J. W . P eck h am , 2, year,, the half-year total com pared lyn H obbs, and Paula E aston. o f m otor vehicles w ho, after the e f ner from R ose Hurd, secretary, or crow d in brin g abou t Naziism . Miss R uth M cK eel, 3, Mrs. H enry R. fective date o f the new tax, perm it Mrs. E m m a K inney, at the Argus to the 1941 full year budget o f $408,- T he girls presented the m asons I do not fo r a m inute fear that M arigolds — 1, Mrs. H. the use o f their veh icles before pay o ffice , H illsboro. 871.30 show s an increase in expendi and eastern stars with 27 pair salt Johnson. C ongress will adopt any such crazy A. H artshorn, 2, Mrs. T. W . B lak e m ent o f the tax. tures. and pepper shakeres fo r their dining legislation. It w ou ld be m uch har ney.. M arigolds — 1, Mrs. H. A. T he added expense o f draftin g room . They also presented their Camp Fire Girls Hold der on sm all businesses than on H artshorn, 2, Mrs. R . B. Denney, 3. tw o budgets in one year, necessitat guardian, Mrs. B row n rig g w ith a pot large businesses and be the end o f Mrs. J. W . P eckham . D aisies 1, Graduate Nurses Notice Party Fridav Evening ing extra b ook k eep in g in assessing ted plant fo r her birthday. new enterprises. T his, I have already Mrs. S. B. L aw rence, 2, Mrs. R. B and tax collectin g, and the raising T he Aloha H u ber Okizu Tawazi As entertainm ent a m ovie show stated through these colum ns. It, Z in n ias— 1, Mrs. T. W. Register for Defense o f several cou nty em p loye’s salaries w as given by 1'. H. S choene o f the Denney. Cam p F ire girls and their m others | how ever, should be recognized that B lakeney, 2, Mrs. A nna H olboke. to put all on a u n iform scale were pictures o f the building o f the M a In ord er to facilitate the D efense held a m ost su ccessfu l party on Fri the T reasu ry D epartm ent is thinking Zinnias <b) I, Mrs. R. B. D enney C om m ittee’s planning fo r local p ro day evening. given as increases in the figures. son ic T em ple and the M asons p icn ic 1 along these lines. The G ood B ook Japanese A nem one— 1, Mrs. H. A. tection in case o f N ational em ergen F o r the first tim e in the county's th 's sum m er at B alm G rove. T w o girls had made fa n cy hats for says, “ as a man thinketh in his heart Mrs. H artshorn. G ailardia—1, Mrs H. h istory o f public assistance expendi P earl These hats were ; cy, a registration o f all graduate the entire group. M yers gave an entertaining T his m eans that it is not A. H artshorn, 2, Mrs. N. P. Johnson. ; nurses in W ash in gton C ounty is re- made in the colors o f the seven so is he” . ture, a reduction fro m $39,763.23 to reading. w hat we accom p lish so m uch as It Class 13 N ot otherw ise classified $34,250 has been made. E lim ination crafts, decorated with Indian sym is w hat we think. j quested. R efresh m en ts of pum pkin pie, It is m uch b e t o f $8,750 to set up a rev olv in g fund sandw iches and cid er w ere served to 1, Mrs. A. R . R in ge, 2, Mrs. R ebecca T hree oth er girls made very ter to think good th ou ghts and fail T he in form ation desired is your bols.. E ggm an, 3, Mrs. H. A. Hartshorn, name and address and w hether you attractive last year fo r purchase o f food the 150 present. place cards using the tem porarily than to think w rongly hon. m ention, Mrs. R. B. Denney. stam ps made possible the decrease. A nother group and are a hom em aker or w hether you are Cam p F ire emblem. tem porarily su cceed. H ence, Sec. F — F uch ias - 1 , Mrs. H. A E m braced in the b u dget total is actively em ployed in nursing or o f three girls very cleverly arranged this w eek ’s m essage. Death Claims Walker H artshorn, 2, Mrs. A. R. R inge. gen eral fund $44,596.50, sch ool fund the tables in horse-shoe fashion and In vertors ('.an Huy Insurance som e other line o f work. Sec. G— Col. wild flow ers and $51,848.35 and road fund $136,764. Y ou m ay m ake y ou r registration had secured a profusion o f beautiful On Highway In v estors w h o have their m oney grasses, 1, and 2, Mrs. A. S. Funston. by telephone, mail or in person with autumn flow ers which w ere very a r D espite a tax collection decrease T w o years ago, B enjam in V enes C ontinued on P age 2 Sec. H —C acti or succulants -1, the W ash in gton C ounty Health unit. tistically arranged .. fo r the first h alf o f the year under was killed w alk in g on the B eaver- Mrs. Carl B acklund, 2, Mrs. W. H C ourt House, H illsboro, phone 3461. a new assessing schedule w hich a c ton -P ortland W hile the g irls prepared refresh highw ay near C edar H ouse plants— 1, Mrs. T com p a n ies the revised fisca l year, street in the w est end o f B eaverton. Boyd. T his registration does not obligate m ents the m others had a little visit. Grand Master’s Ball W . B lakeney, 2, Mrs. O. N orrbo, 3. you in any way. W ash in gton county will not be re C arol H ardesty was gen eral ch a ir Saturday night, his brother, A n Tonight at Masonic qu ired to issue w arrants o r bonds, drew Venes, 70, route 2, B eaverton, Mrs. J. H. Holm es. H ow ever, such in form ation will be man o f the com bined kitchen co m S ection I — D a h lia s—C acti 1 and bein g on a cash basis and a carry was killed on the same h igh w ay— Temple in Portland mittees. o f great value to the com m ittee. 2, Mrs. T. W . B lakeney. H on. mention o v e r o f cash on hand at the first o f w ithin 20 feet o f where T he place cards, table and flow er P lease attend to this prom ptly. U nder spon sorsh ip o f the M asters, B enjam in Mrs. C. L. Drew . P om P o m —1, and the year 1941. , arrangem ent, party hats, cook in g W a ld en s and S ecretaries association died. 2, Mrs. T. W . B lakeney, 3, Mrs. C. L. and servin g o f the delicious refresh o f P ortlan d, plans are being co m B enjam in had been killed by one Seedlings -1 , and 3, Mrs. T State Meat Tag Law to be m ents were m anaged entirely by the autom obile. A ndrew w as killed by Drew . pleted fo r the m ost outsc—n ding Ma W . B lakeney, 2, Mrs. Jam es Rose. girls ca rry in g out their ow n ideals son ic social even t o f the year The Purchases Acreage tw o. T he first ca r k n ock ed him to Enforced in County w ithout any adult supervision w h a t G rand M aster's F red B randt o f near Salina, K an- j the pavem ent. Ball. A rth ur B. The second, w hich C ollarette— 1, Mrs. T. W . Blakeney. Show D ahlia - 1 , Mrs. T. W. B lake B ecause o f a recent increase in ever. sas, has purchased 40 acres o f Dr. j was travelin g in opposite H ay, M ost W orsh ip fu l G rand Master, direction, ney. D ecora tiv e— 1, Mrs. B. C. j livestock thefts, the state division B esides h avin g lots o f fun, the M ason on the Sorrento road. He is | flung him from the roadw ay. G rand L odge o f O regon, A. F. * A. im p rovin g the place with a new 7 - 1 T he driver o f the first m achine Steele, 2, Mrs. C. K etchum , 3, Mrs. T i of anim al industry this w eek ordered party enabled the girls to earn .■«- M,. and Mrs. H ay, will share the h on W . B lakeney, H on. m ention, Mrs. C all representatives o f the state de- qu irem en t num ber eight of the ors o f the evening, w ith H. F ay A m room m odern house, ch ick en h o u s e s,! stopped, but soon hurried o f f w ithout L. Drew . M iniature D ahlia 1„ 2, partfnent of agricu lture to ch eck T ra il Seekers rank. etc. His fam ily includes a w ife and leaving brose, and P hil C. S chw eizer, his name, w itnesses told and3, Mrs. T. W . Blakeney. la r g e s t m ore closely on both produ cers and The girls were happy to w elcom e W orth y G rand M atron and W orth y tw o daughters. W ash in gton cou nty d ep v *" sheriffs. D ah lia—1, Mrs. T. W . B lakeney. buyers o f m eat to see that all ca rca s tw o new m em bers D orine D olly, and G rand P atron o f the O rd er o f East The d riv er o f the second ca r did not S ec. J —• C hrysanthem um s S p eci es are p roperly tagged. B arbara DeH aan. ern Star, as sp ecial guests. T he ball stop at all. Man’s Back Injured men 1, Mrs. T. W . B lakeney, 2, Mrs. will be held on F rid ay evening, O c S truck by a fallin g tim ber, Frank 0 , N orrbo. K orean type— 1, and 2, tober 24, at 9 p. m. in the Shrine ball Schlem en, 27, o f B eaverton, sough; Robert Rupp Funeral Mrs. T. W . B lakeney, 2, Mrs H A Beaverton Defeated by County I. O. O. F. Lodges room , P ortlan d M ason ic T em ple, S treatm ent at G ood Sam aritan h osp i H artshorn. F lu ffy type —1, Mrs Newberg 32-0 Friday W . P ark A ven u e and M ain street, Held at San Francisco tal F riday for a back injury. H. A. H artshorn. G rou p- 1, Mi\* T he N ew berg T igers smashed Bea- Hold Convention P ortlan d, and will be in form al. T he I. O. O. F. lodges o f W a sh in g F uneral services were conducted H. A. H artshorn , 3, Mrs. B lak e i verton high sch ool's football team, T h ere will be n o adm ission charge. LULL’ IR E N E C O Y N E R their W ash in gton Button type— Hon m ention. , 32 to 0, here F riday night in a T Y V ton cou n ty held O ctob er 11 at San F ra n cisco foi ney. Splendid m u sic has been arranged T he m any friends o f M iss Lulu R o b e rt R upp, 20 year old grandson Mrs. T. W . Blakeney. C ounty con ven tion M onday evening, league scrap. Held scorceless in and refresh m en ts will be served. Irene C oyn er will be saddened to o f Mr. and Mrs. H. W righ t o f B eav Section K A rrangem ents kitchen | the first half, the T igers pushed O ctober 20, at B eaverton I. O. O. F. T he ball is open to all M aster Ma know that she passed aw ay at Good erton. hall. A good representation o f the 1, Mrs. T. W. B lakeney gear in the second half, scorin g 11 He was a son o f Mr. and table, sons, their ladies and th eir friends S am aritan hospital T uesday evening Mrs. R u p p o f San F rancisco. H ook ed ru g —1, E dna R euter. W hite , g eca r in the secon d half, scorin g 14 lodges w ere present and a good tim e It is an ticipated that m em bers not follow in g a long illness. She was a w as en joyed by all. flow ers in w hite con ta in er 1, Mr.». R o b e rt, better known to hb points in the third qu arter and 18 in on ly fro m the P ortlan d area will a t sister o f V crn E. C oyn er o f C a lifor frien d s as B ob, was killed the pre R. B. Denney, 2, Mrs. R eb ecca Egg the fourth. tend but also fr o m p oin ts throughout nia. man. M in iatu re—1 and 2, M is. H vious T uesday when stru ck on the the state. Hazeldale Club Plans She w as born in O narga, Illinois, | lead w hile assisting with the load A. H artshorn. I,arge arrangem ent B ruce Clem ent, w h o enlisted In later m oving to B urroak and Delort ing o f a boat at P ort A ngeles, W ash., 1, Mrs. J. H. H olm es, 2 .Mrs. G. G ' the N avy A pril 10, 1939, was honor Card Party Friday B E A V E R T O N G R A N G E M E E T IN G Miss C oyner was m atron o f the ington. M edium ar.— 1, 2, Mrs. ably d isch arged from the U. S. naval He had just returned to M urray. T he H azeldale H appy H ou r clu b C O R R E C T IO N E astern Star in B urroak fo r tw o the northern state follow in g a visit T. W . B lakeney. Small ar.— 1, Mrs. service O ctober 6, 1941, with a final will hold a card party In the sch ool A m istake w as m ade in last w eek's years and was superintendent o f the w ith his parents, when the m ishap J. R. T albert, 2, Mrs. O. N orrbo average o f 3 9 on a basis o f 4 0 being , basem ent F riday evening, O ctober items leavin g ou t tw o im portant girls industrial sch ool in Delort, 15 took place. H a t ar.— 1. Mrs. H. A. Hartshorn. perfect. B efore his d isch arge he was 24.. A discussion was held on the items o f interest to those present. years. Came to O regon in 1937, to Autumn a patient at the G reat I^akes, U. 8. possibilities o f having free lunches Special services w ere con d u cted by 2, Mrs. Inez W h itw orth . B eaverton tw o and one h alf years the sea scouts, office rs, captain o f ar.— 1, Mrs. H. A. H artshorn, 2 and 3. naval hospital several w eeks with ! served to the school ch ildren , a r The H om e E con om ics com m ittee had the p rog ra m In ch arge. Miss K ather- a g o to m ake her hom e w ith a dear the boat. A /, in cop p er or sinus trouble. P rior to that tim e rangem ents to be made later. F rom 12 o 'c lo c k F riday Mrs. Funston. I Ine M cC rae fro m the cou n ty hcalt'i friend, Mrs. Helen Fisher. night until the funeral w as over the b r a s s - 1 , R aym ond R ossi, 2, Mrs. II he w as servin g as p h arm acists’ mate departm ent m ade an Instructive talk Funeral services will be held F r i boys kept vigil by the casket. They A. H artshorn, 3, Mrs. R. B. Denney. 3-c at the hospital. I on the food we should consum e daily County Automobile d a y at 2 p. m at F in ley's chapel. C re sounded taps and Sec. L - S p e c i a l ar.—T h an k sgiving He drove out from C hicago and is paid their final 1 .She laid especial stress on the im m ation will follow . respects. H undreds o f persons at table— 1, Mrs. A. R . R inge. visiting his parents, w hom he has Dealers to Organize portan ce o f the use o f vegetables Section M — N ovelties F loral jew not seen fo r n early tw o years. tended the funeral and the floral ! and fruits. Mrs. John Dobbins, T he annual town cau cus will be pieces w ere profuse and ex ce p tio n elry, 1, Mrs. A. S. Funston, 2, Mrs W ashington cou nty au tom obile He is now em ployed at the O regon m aster o f the gran ge w as overlook held W ednesday, N ovem ber 12, at 8 ally beautiful. dealers m et last week at H illsboro R. B. Denney, 3, Mrs. O. N orrbo Shipbuilding corp oration . ed. It w as her birthday m onth. She p. m. at the B eaverton grade school, i to discuss organization o f a cou n ty in b ottle— 1, Mrs. G. G. R o b e rt visited in B eaverton on n u F low ers made pleasing rem ark s and cut the fo r the purpose o f nom inating a m erous occa sion s, has m any friends Murray. au tom obile dealers association. G ourd ar.— 2, Mrs. W H A public auction will be held at birthday cake. m ayor to serve one y ea r; one cou n here. W illiam T eiser o f H illsboro, w as i Dried bou quet—1, Mrs. R. B the J. B arry fa rm 1V4 miles N E o f __________________________ His m other is a daughter o f B oyd. cilm an one year and three cou ncil- Mr. and Mrs. H. W righ t. ehairm arh to N iches 1. Mrs. J. R TW Beaverton on W a lk er road Thursday, appointed tem porary A nother Denney. T he B eaverton P a ren t T eacher as m rn to serve tw o years and a re daughter, Mrs. Frank P ritzloff, who bert, 2, Mrs H. A. H artshorn, 3. O ctober 30. J. W. H ughes au ction call a m eeting on N ovem ber 5 for sociation will m eet O ctober 28 at 8 cord er-treasu rer fo r one year, and attended the services, is rem aining Mrs. W . E. M cCloskey. eer and Jay G ibson, cle* k . Mr fu rth eran ce o f plans fo r org a n iza p m. in the grade sch ool auditorium . fo r transaction of other business, with her sister fo r a few days. Sec. N -C h ildren s section M inia B arry has sold his fa rm and w a n t» tion o f W ash in gton cou nty ca r deal- Mr. B ushnell, band d irector, will dis- such as m ay legally com e b efore the tu r e s - 1, P a tricia M cCloskey. Small to dispose o f dairy cow s, horses, 1 ers. l cuss the ch o ice o f a band instrum ent meet ir>g. flow er ar 1, and 2, A lthea Boge, farm im plem ents, sm all tools, 1929 1 for a child and w hat Is necessary B eaverton K iw anis clu b visited 3, R uth M cK eel. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. B leakm an had F ord C oupe and household goods. before he m ay b ecom e a m em ber o f L IB R A R Y NOTES for their dinner guests W ednesday M ilw aukie clu b T uesday even in g and J a ck -O -I^ n tern — M ike M cCloskey the band.. T he band will play sev en joyed a very good dinner and p ro even in g Mrs. Neal K n igh to.i o f H a r and B ennett N orrbo tied for first U ncle R ich ey says the qu ick est j The library is now open to serve eral selections. Mrs. N orton Lee A lfred Boyles, with Maxine ribbon. man, O regon, and M is. V iolet Nesten gram . and m ost econ om ical way to beat the com m u n ity each week day a fte r P eck, ch airm an o f the D efense C om Cady at the piano, sang several num o f Beaverton. egg whites is to use a tw o-w ay egg noon from 1.30 until T hose w ish- m ittee will present a short talk on L. D. Malm returned to his home bers in his inim itable style, and was beater now on sale at R ich ey Hdw. * in g * to secure book s m the even in g« nutritional defense. Budget Meeting Dated very well received He was present here T h u isd a y o f last week from Furn. Co. for on ly 61c less than a m ay do so on Tuesday and Saturday Reflreehm eifts will be served by G ood Sam aritan hospital, h aving un ed by Ju nior K iw anian F loyd Malm Monday at Beaverton dollar See their lovely new red evenings. i the first and second grade mothers. T he rest o f the B eaverton p a rty In dergon e a m ajor operation. The annual budget m eetin g o f the enam elw are it's a beauty. You will be especially interested ; E veryon e is cord ia lly Invited to at M ildred Yates, D ew ey and Tow n o f B eaverton will be held M on Charles Staley w h o has been ill cluded in a num ber o f new book s on the tend. Mrs. D rorbaugh, Jay and Mrs. G ib three w eeks is im proving. day, O ctober 27, at 8 o clo ck in the C entral C ircle of St. C ecelias shelves. “ T he Sun is m y U n d oin g” son, Fred and Mrs. Goyt, H al and ‘ city hall at F irst and Main streets ch urch will meet at Mrs. Chas. Hem - by M arguerite Steen you will wish F ortune cam e and loudly k nocked R e co rd e r D oty reports the sale o f Mrs. Inm an. C urly M cK eel, Joe Me in B eaverton. At my d oor, with ch eery hail. A ny person subject riks. E ighth street, betw een L om to read “ Berlin D iary” high ly rec an oth er city-ow n ed tract on East Mahon, D ayton and Mrs. P eck , Lee to the proposed tax levy o r tax levies bard and W atson at 1 o'clo ck T u e s om m ended by all critics is bein g en But A las! for F ortune's labors Second street, to Mr. Jam es Marvin R ich ey and C. G H unkapillar. Bill I was over at m y neigh bor's Is invited to attend and express his day, O ctober 27, fo r a dessert lu n ch joyed by patrons. W righ t, w h o expects to com m ence and Mrs. Stratton, Jesse T albert and view s in fa v or or against said pro eon and business m eeting P ou rin g out a hard luck ta le' All la R em em ber the new location next con stru ction of a substantial resi posed tax levy. —8. S cott Stinson D od Berg. dies please be there. to the city hall, B eaverton. dence In the near future. County Budget Shows Increase In Expenditures February 1st Deadline For New U. S. Car Tax