Gleanings
to me maker s' Festival to
Be HeUt April 24
'The first Homemakers’ festival
to be held in Washington County
will be April 24. The date was set
by officers of extension units at
a meeting held in the county
court room, Hillsboro, February
27, reports Miss Faye Nichols,
VOLUME 20 NUMBER 8
IF YOU CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS
B E A V E R T O N , OREGON
Friday, March 21, 1947
Home Demonstration Agent.
ESTABLISHED 1927
PLEASE N OTIFY YOUR PAPER
Thirty-six women representing
extension units in the county met
February 27 in the courthouse,
Hillsboro, to make plans for the
•
•
festival which will be held in
No
headstone
marks
the
place
Hillsboro Grange Hall.
where they laid him. Only flow
The festival is open to the pub
ers and a flag wilt in the sun
lic, Miss Nichols explained, and a
International
aspects
of the
shine. Happiness and the laughter
program will be given in the fore
theme "Going
Places”
will be
noon beginning at 11 a. m. and
. dramatized this week by more
A summons naming the City of of children is gone from that
continuing from 1:30 to 3:30.
than
360.000 Camp Fire Girls
Beaverton and each of its officers spot. They sit silent, with tear
stained
faces
grieving
for
their
throughout the nation as they join
individually, accompanied by a re
Rural Auto Accidents
in celebrating the 35th anniver
straining order was issued Wed friend. He like they was so young,
This is the week that the Camp sary of the founding of Camp Fire
nesday, March 19. by R. Frank taken too soon. All the bounding
Take Heavy Toll
vibrant life of him—stilled.
Fire Girls Inc. celebrate the 35th Girls, Inc.
Special events have
Rural auto accidents kill three Peters, Judge of the Circuit Court
anniversary of their organization. been planned for 5,000 Portland
If this result could be forseen
of
the
átate
of
Oregon.
County
times as many Oregonians as do
by the perpetrator of that mean
Sponsors of the Camp Fire Girls Camp Fire Girls who will take
city accidents, it has been an of Washington. Time of hearing est of crimes against little child
and their junior group, the Blue part in the birthday celebration.
nounced by Secretary of State has been set for 10:00 a.m.. Friday,
Camp Fire Girls. Inc. is the old
birds in Beaverton ate the Kl-
April 4. The plaintiffs in the mat ren, the killing of their compan
Robert S. Farrell Jr.
ions, their pet dogs,
surely it
wanis and the Parent Teachers est national organization serving
Of the 480 traffic deaths in the ter are Jack Schafer and George would put an end to this yearly
girls between the ages of 7 to 18
Association.
of
state during the past year, three Hohnstein. Jr., of the firm
sport.
Friday evening, tonight, there years. It was founded in 1910 by
out of four occurred outside the Hohnstein and Schafer.
The summons is the outgrowth
For it seems that some one each
will be a Mothei and Daughter Dr. and Mrs. Luther Halsey Gu-
limits of any city or town. Since
banquet at
the
Congregational llck and other educators at the
by far the greatest bulk of auto of the granting by the Beaverton spring puts out poisoned hambur
the girls themselves
Church for the Camp Fire group. request of
mileage builds up inside cities, City Council of an exclusive gar ger for Beaverton dogs, with all
for
a constructive leisure time
bage
hauling
franchise
which
went
too
successful
results.
At
this
time
Camp
Fire
will
be
the risk over a given distance or
served fry Blue Bird mothers and program, and was legally incor
The killer has been about re
time is vastly greater on non into effect the first of this month.
March 17, 1912.
Since
The restraining order prohibits cently and his victims now num
at a later date Camp Fire mothers porated
city highways.
time, more
than 2,000,000
will serve the Blue Bird mother that
"The first month of this year the City police from enforcing the ber eight. Two of the dogs owned
and daughter dinner. All sponsors' girls throughout the country have
points to an een higher percent ordinance No. 242 with its am by Ed Wilson and Alan Haaland
VETERANS AD M IN ISTR ATIO N PHOTO.
taken part In a program of fun,
endment,
No.
244
until
a
hearing
representatives are
welcome
were
found
soon
enough
to
be
age of rural deaths in 1947 than
friendship and worthwhile activ
Evas
fro«
Mi
front
row
teat,
Student
Nurte
John
M
alavear
no
doubt
often
has
been
had.
please
note.
(Potluck)
saved
but
six
others
were
not
in 1946,” Farrell said.
ities.
Attorneys Albert Kemmer and found till they were dead or too find« It hard to concentrate on hit studies. He's the only male in a class
By "rural' 'is meant anyplace
The week will he climaxed by
The name. Camp Fire Girls, was
outside the confines of a town or A. I. Bernstein filed the suit in be far gone to revive. These belonged of 4C. M alavear was a medical corpsman with the 36th Division and was attendance of all Camp Fire and chosen for two reasons; because
city. Most of the rural deaths oc half of their client, the firm of to Otto Keil, E. Herder, Oliver wounded at Casslno while removing American casualties. M alavear it study- Bluebird
girls at the Methodist the fire on the hearth has from
big under educational benefit' of Public Law 16.
Green, H. Holcomb, Roy Amund
cur on main highways, U. S. 98. I Hohnstein and Schafer.
Church at 10:45 In uniform.
earliest time signified the home,
Fay
Evans,
to
whom
the
exclu
ser
and
Dickie
Classen.
Mrs. Philip Van Atnatn will be and because the campfire suggests
99 and 101 being the leaders.
sive
franchise
was
awarded,
will
at the Beaverton grade school on the outdoors with its health g iv
Speed is the biggest contributing
Strychnine poison either in cap
continue to exercise his right to sules or In solution is placed in
factor.
Friday. March 2lst, from 9 to 12 ing air and sunshine. The C.'mp
render service to the commun meat and thrown to the dogs even
a.m. and from 1 to 3 p.m. to as Fire group is a small democracy
ity, however, the former collectors into their owner’s yard. All of
sist and answer any questions re where the girls gain experience
Feed Spud Violations
may also collect within the City the victims live in the localle of
garding Camp Fire.
P
P
that helps them to meet whatever
Uncovered by Agents
until such time as a decision has Franklins, Betts and Tucker Sts.
situation may arise whether it is
Agents for the USDA's Compli been reached in the case.
I f you discover your dog just
living together at camp or carry
ance and Investigation branch
The Beaverton City Council in
ing out the slogan, "Give Service."
have been investigating reports by passing the ordinances and grant after he has taken the poison,
Many
housing
and
home
build
absorption
trench,
gravel
and
tile
Portland Council of Camp Fire
county committees of misuse of ing the exclusive franchise was give him an emetic to get him to ing pi-ojects are in progress and on a hill side with a slope or grade
Girls started as a small group in
potatoes sold for livestock feed following the pattern of many cit vomit, any emetic that produces all possible conveniences ate con o f three feet in a distance of fifty
1911. Today it is the second larg
under the program to find outlets ies throughout the north west, results can be used. One of the sidered and included in the plans. feet. Obviously there would be lit
est council in the country with an
for surplus potatoes taken over in and such action was taken in the owners saved his dog this way. While it is included, there is one tle or no absorption in the trench.
enrollment
of 4.722
Camp Fire
repayment of price support loans interest of public fiealth as stipu If, however, the dog is at the convenience to which there is not The greater part of the liquid
Girls, Blue Birds and council mem
spasm stage when you find him
to producers.
lated in the ordinances.
would
rush
to
the
further
end
of
Beaverton has climbed from the bers.
take him to the nearest veterinar enough thought and foresight giv
Violations revealed in cinn and
en. That convenience is the in the line and eventually run out $841 reported last week toward
Special events have been plan
ian.
Multnomah counties involved re
stallation of adequate sewage dis into the creek below. Such a meth- their $1,875 goal to $1.439.66. It’s ned for birthday weak which op
Dr. Johnson was able to save posal where there is no access to ; ini is contrary to law in the inter- not far now over the top!
sale of the feed potatoes for food
ened
Sunday
with Camp Fire
the Alan Haaland dog, a rat ter ooonaot with a City or community eat of public health ( ’onxequ.rit ly
purposes and use o f feed pota
West Slope, though they were church day. Camp Fire Girls and
rier when he got him in time but
toes as seed. Other reported iola-
this particular system could not he well over their $950 quota last Blue Birds carried out the first
sewer system.
it was too late to save Mrs. Oliver
tions are under investigation.
The home owner often overlooks approved and costly changes had week have continued to advance law, "Worship God" with attend
Green's shephard and Otto Keil's the condition of his plot of ground to be made.
Purchasers
of
feed
potatoes
and now have $1,398.83.
ance in groups at servloos in their
By Diane Cover
dog was dead when they arrived.
signed a contract which provides
The above examples show the
Aloha has surpassed its quota of own churches.
Including its size, elevation and
for damages of $2.00 a hundred
$500
with
$812.60.
im|H>rtance
of
thoughtful
planning
adaptability
to
absorb
liquid
efflu
George
Bauder,
instructor of
Tuesday waa known as "Middy
weight, plus any other charges,
In requesting full support of Day” and more than 4,000 girls
ent from the septic tank Often to be Included in every housing
for all potatoes used for purposes American History and Civics at
the house la built before actual at project whether small or large. the 1947 Red Cross funds drive, wore service costumes to school
other than livestock feed. In ad Beaverton High School, was grant
tention Is given to the plan for Costly nuisances and health haz Chairmtin Hurley reminded that
On Wednesday all Camp Fire
dition, conviction on charges of ed on February 6, a Master’s De
disposal. Yesterday a case of this ards can thus be prevented
the county chapter last year main Girls celebrated "Edith M. Kemp
defrauding the government would gree in Education, from Oregon
The home owner, the contractor, tained the followin' services — thorns day’ . In honor of the well
kind came to our attention The
carry a maximum penalty of 10 State College.
major part of the const ruction had and the builder ahould consider home service, production, nutri loved field secretary, with spec
Mr.
Bauder
majored
in
Educa
On
March
11th,
a
tea
was
held
years in prison, $10,000 fine, and
tion and minored in Counseling by Mrs. Ted Plair and Mrs. Mar been completed. Now the owner his plot o f ground and draw a tion, camp and hospital, motor ial programs and group meetings.
loss o f citizenship.
Bennison
Red Cross cam was seeking advice as to location complete plan before starting hts corps, Junior Red Cross, nursing To lend point to their observance,
Proceedings are pending against and Guidance ,and Visual Aids for ian
paign chairmen In this area, for and extent of drainage from the construction This plan should in activities, first aid, disaster pre the girls Witv rrmtrlHute *ne per
those involved u* the violation»
The work towards this degree ¡their volunteer workers. Mrs. C. E septic tank. The soil in question clude the dimensions of the plot, paredness and civilian relief. The ny for each year of their age to
disclosed by the
investigators.
was
done during summer sessions . u iggH poured, and was assisted by was low and difficult to drain. size o f septic tank, and its dis county home service staff has the Edith M. Kempt home fund
County committees have been in
and
at
night schools. He was re- Mrs. Gecrge McClellan.
Ladies When a hole was dug to deptn of tance from the house foundation, been handling between 200 and Its purpose Is to make it possible
structed to report promptly any
all districts met and ex- six inches, water rushed in from any water wells, all property lines 300 cases per month by vets and for more girls to enjoy the fun
evidence of misuse of feed pota quested to do two research P&^ I from
ers. The finish was "A Socio-Ec- |changed experiences, and turned underground Obviously (here was and length and width of drainage their dependents. An ever increas and friendship o f Camp Fire, and
toes.
When this is done he ing load for this service is anti to promote
International friend
onomics Course of Study for the ¡n nnaj reports
and money to no possibility o f putting in tile to tile lines
should consult with the county cipated.
take
the
liquid
from
the
septic
ship and understanding.
Twelfth
Grade.”
This
was
written
|
bring
the
total
collections
to
that
Ulan Fund Drive
Highlighting the birthday pro
for the first time in the summer ¿ate to nearly $700. or nearly $200 tank and drain it into the soil sanitarian before construction. He
For Girls House at (JSC
underground. In this instance the will assist and consider all phases
gram will Ire United Nations Day
of 1944. It was used in teach over the quota.
which will be celebrated by groups
Plans for a local fund drive for ing the classes at BHS for two
The
Aloha-Huber area
which reverse process would take place of the oweet's individual problem
on various days during the week.
contributions toward building a years, undergoing constant revis included Cooper Mountain, Rose- The water from the soil would as well as approve the plan.
By following this procedure in
Girls will study customs, history
Girls House at Oregon State Col ion during this period. The final dale, Hazeldale, Witch Hazel and drain and fill the septic tank with
dividuals will promote public health
and ways of members of the Uni
lege were made by thirty-sir rep revision was made in 1946.
The Reedville school districts, made an water from the outside.
ted Nations
Special emphasis
Another case that the writer and the most economic and con
resentatives of Washington county school paper was "A Survey of the excellent showing in a short time.
The regular
monthly meeting will lie made to show members
home extension units at a meet Beaverton High School Library," Special thanks goes to Mrs. Ralph was asked to approve was an In veniently constructed system will
be obtained As a result, the val of the Beaverton Grade School how Camp Fire can lead the wav
ing in the county court house, for which he received an "A ” .
Anderson of the Witch Hazel Dis dividual syatem which waa under uation of the property will be In Parent Teacher
Association will In understanding and furthering
Hillsboro, February 27.
The -iwner had a
In connection with the library trict and Mrs. Mary Cavaness of construction.
Mrs. Jodie Johnston, Glenwood survey, Mr.
Bauder toured the the Cooper Mountain district, who perfect plot o f ground as far as creased and it will be an asset to he held In the (trade School A ud-!^)(> high Idealism Inherent In the
Tuesday, March
25, at Preamble to the United Nations
county chairman, explained to the state last summer, with twenty handled whole school districts by size, elevation ad drainage were the owner in case of transfer or itorium
8:0C p.m.
group that the State Home Dem other
charter.
teachers,
visiting other themselves and workers they con concerned But he hud placed hi> sale of property.
As this is to he Fathers' Night
Climaxing
the week's
events
onstration Council voted to spon school libraries through-out Ore tacted Although smaller sections
and the program theme for the will be an all city theatre party
sor the building of the house in gon. They followed the Oregon were handled by
the following,
month' is (lobbies, Maurice Romig, to be held Saturday morning at
June, 19406.
Trail
eastward.
then
travelled they were equally conscientious
Committee Chairman In charge of the Broadway theater when 2,000
Mrs. Johnston added that the throughout Central and Southern in their work, and deserve praise
the program, is weaving his pro girls will gather for fun and en
house would be established #for Oregon to the coast. The drive up for their labors: Mrs. F. S. Han
gram to correspond with this sub tertainment. Thiough the courtesy
girls enrolled at Oregon State Col the coastline climaxed the tour son, Mr. Julian DePaepe, Mrs.
ject with a guest speaker and a of Mrs. J. J. Parker, the local
lege and 4-H girls would be given which was made by school bus Ruth Ferriss, Mrs. J. B. Harris,
Another new business Is open movie.
I f you don't know what a Dutch
Music Chairman Robert
preference.
Leadership
ability, While conducting his library sur Mrs. Melville Wright, Mrs. L. E.
ing in West Slope. In the drug Besmehn has prepared a "Music council has planned the party to
serve as a salute and recognition
scholarship, and need for econom vey he found that the Beaverton Klatt, Mrs. C. E. Riggs, Mrs. Isa Auction is, or have never been to
store building at 8803 S. W Can-
ical housing will also be consider high school library is too small, H. Wheeler. Lura L. Gilstrap, Mrs. one push on your hat and rush sun R m 4 Keith N Smalley. OM extravaganza" and suggests that to the Camp Fire Gtils for their
if you do not know Just what this contribution to the 35th anniver
ed, Mrs. Johnston stated.
both in book collection and floor E. J. Johnson, Mrs. George Mc over to the I.O.O.F. Hall across t if led
Public Accountant,
has is, attend the meeting and see for
The house will be built and op space. According to Oregon stan Clellan, Mrs.
Francis Woodruff, from the show and get In on the moved into one of the upstairs o f yourself. There will also be two sary program. -
Throughout the week, special
erated by the college and will be dard it should be at least three and Mrs. Margaret Hankel of the
fices. He will specialize In account specialty
numbers.
Mr. Carlos radio programs are scheduled Live
self-maintaining. $15,000 per year times larger, in comparison with Aloha district: Mrs. C. W. Sjolin Beaverton Garden Club plant sale
ing
service,
installing
hook
keep
Orandy and Glenn Ely will be In windows and displays In the down
for three years will be collected schools of equal size. As refer and Mrs. M. H. Grove of the Rose- today. It starts at 1 39 and every-
one is welcome ax the proceeds of | Ing systems, Income and payroll charge of refreshments.
before the house Is started. Nine ences go they are few, but good; dale district:
town district will tell the story
Helen N. Walker, the sale go towards swelling the tax reports and auditing
The ______________________
Executive Board met ______
Tues of the Camp Fire program.
teen local extension units will though some schools have less.
Mrs. Gladys Hesterlee and Mrs.
Smalley Is a graduate of th e',)ayi March 18 at the grade school.
purchasing the virgin
raise funds to help finance the
Joan Rlntoul, typical Camp Fi re
Mr. Bauder met with a commit Zelma L. Shaper o f the Hazeldale fund for
myrtlewood tracts in Oregon foi International Accounting Society Those attending were Miss Meilo Girl has been chosen "Citizen of
building.
tee of five professors at Oregon district.
of
Illinois
and
has
spent
16
years
the enjoyment of posterity. These
Davies and Mesdames Boge Boz the week" In Portland,
State college, who gave the final
Since
March
11th, additional
In office and accounting work. In
\i ■ W t l m b i ' Httntei NatlM
two-hour exam. He remarked that money has been turned In to swell trees grow only in the holy land Johnson and Atwater Co., Chica Ich, Kesmehn, ( ’avens, Kyrd, Drew,
Logging Congress
and Otegon and are rapidly being
Grandy, Romig, Isigan, Robinson, al Board member o f Camp Fire
“O
f
all
the
exams
I
’ve
taken
since
the total to nearly $900. It Is the
go, the’ Portland Gas and Coke
Urogram Announced
kindergarten, I enjoyed this one hope of the chairmen that those wiped from the face of the earth Co.. Portland and I. D. Wood A Ward and Wooden and guest Ml Girls, Inc., who is serving as the
First announcement about the most.”
Maurice Romig.
excepting
for these few virgin
chairman of the newly created
persons In the Reedville district trees In our own state.
Co., Portland Certified Public Ac
program for the ninth annual W il
After the minutes of the pre Field Service committee of the Na
who
have
not
given,
will
send
countants.
lamette Logging congress May 2
Mrs.
J. Richard Smurthwaite
vtous meeting were read and ap
their money to Red Cross head will conduct a genuine Dutch auc
Smalley lives In West Slope on proved and the Committee reports tional Council, has returned re
and 3 was made this week with
quarters
in H i’ l8boro, not later tion on one of the choicer plants Blrchwood Road. I^ast September were given. Mr. Romig spoke on cently from a regional meeting.
the disclosure that the main
Commenting upon the theme of
than the end of thia month. Please or shrubs brought in for sale and he married Mrs. Weldon Kirrk
speaker at the annual banquet
the urgent need for more active the birthday anniversary of the
Indicate that the money la from it’s a lively bit of fun for every
will be R. E. Saberson, public re
Committeemen in the Cub Hcou'. organization,
Mrs. Hunter said.
Reedville, so this area will get one. Two other choicer donations
lations director for the Weyerhae
Pack and asked that P.T.A., -vho "As the United Nations’ delegate»
proper
eredlt.
.
user Sales company, of St. Paul,
will also he auctioned o ff and the “ T l i r ( i o m l o l i c r s "
sponsors this group, give what as continue to meet to further plans
The public is cordially invited
Minn. Confirmation of the speak to attend a united protestant ser
balance will he old In the cus I* p p m * h I im I M a r c h 2 J I
«¡stance it can in finding men In for world peace, Camp Mre Girls
ing engagement has been received vice this Sunday evening at 8:00
tomary
way with
bargains a-
terested In this type of work.
follow their moves In order
to
by H. J. Cox of Eugene, confer o'clock ir the sanctuary of the
plenty. This sale is » pecially op
The Beaverton Unit Is to he keep in step with the trend of
Pacific University's Department
en to the public as members will of Drama and Music are present hostess to the Washington County the times.”
ence secretary.
First Methodist Church. Members
The program for the affair is and friends of Bethel Congrega
Some of the loot taken from hold a private sale in April ^<o ing Gilbert nnd Sullivan's colorful Council of P.T.A. on Tuesday, Ap
She emphnstzed that, "the de
being shaped up, said Cox, under tional
Church
will he special the local lumber companies in everyone has a chance at the nice comic opera "The Gondoliers" In ril 8 ,at 10:00 a.m. In the new caf velopment of world peace and un
things
there
if
they
arrive
on
authorization of Conference Pres guests for the evening.
eteria
in
the
Grade
School.
Mem
Portland Friday, March 28 at the
the recent robbery has been re
ity will he in the future largely
time. Mrs .Sam Lawtence is the
ident George Gray of Seaside to
To be presented as speaker for turned.
|Mon of Woodcraft Haiti 14th hers attending are to bring their dependent on the youth of today.
make the congress an outstanding the occasion will be the Rev.
dessert and drink
Vincent Lumber Co. In Aloha chairman of the plant sale and ev and Morrison Sts. The opera was bag lunches.
"That Is why Camp Fire Girls,
one.
The machinery show and Sherman L. Divine, D. D., L. L. D.. got their sander, Kingsley-Beaver- erything will he correctly labeled presented In Forest Grove recent will he furnished by the local As using their slogan. 'Going Places'
the door may be ly and received an enthusiastic sociation. A short program will be are
loggerettes banquet will be fea noted Presbyterian minister, for ton in Beaverton has been given I f it’s chilly
thinking seriously In turn
tures of the big gathering.
by
the Orade School ¡¿f theYr''roVe"a#“ 'homemaker. n"nd
mer Chaplain of the California back their dictionary and several closed but Just walk in, we won’t reception.
Tickets may be pur provided
expect
you
to
sing
"Open
the
Door
Stnte Legislature, and builder of cartons of insulation staples and
udenta.
citizens .and preparing to accept
chaxed at Richey’s Hardware.
Refreshments were served by , hHr responsibilities Intelligently
the
famed Woodward
Avenue Homebuilders Supply has recov Richard” if you come to buy.
There will also be a corsage
hostesses Mrs
Ray Cavens and and realistically.”
Presbyterian Church In Detroit, ered some of • the things stolen
making
demonstration
which
Mrs. Veldon Boge. Next meeting Is
as well ss the four hundred thou from them.
Is There Sitmething
The Camp Fire Girls is a ben
Nett
ilia**
in
to he at the home of Mrs. C. B eficiary of the Portland Cominun-
sand dollar Westminster Presby
When the men who committed should he worth coming out for If
Sewing
Start*
you
are
interested.
Wooden, Rt. 2, Box 136.
terian Church in Sacramento Dr. the robberies were caught they ex
j ity Chest.
You M 'ant?
Mrs. Fisher F. Logan
Divine's
subject will deal with plained that they wanted to go
On March 27 a new class In
Publicity chairman
"The World Magnet.”
into business for themselves and
clothing construction will be ot
• lull
Preceding the evening program were not able to buy the tools liravrrloil
• PLOWING, perhaps or
ganlzed. These classes are spon
the Youth Fellowship will be the necessary to start their business
In the March Issue of "The
guests of the
Methodist Youth on the salaries they were making
sored by the local School District
• LANDSCAPING Advice
Voice
of
American
Women,"
a
AMERICAN LEGION
Fellowship at 6:45 in the Upper so they were "collecting them."
magazine devoted to 'he Interests and P T. A. In cooperation with
• A CABINET Built, or
and AUXILIARY
Room Chapel with Miss Patricia
The
Pilgrim
Fellowship
of
Be
of Oregon Federated Women’s the State Division of Vocational
Beaverton
Pott Na. 124
Johnson leading.
• SURVEYING DONE
Clubs there sppears an article on Education.
Mrs
Mildred Hatlly. thel Church Is having an All-Fam
REGULAR MEETING
ily Skate this Monday, March 24,
the Beaverton Book C'lub.
*
itinerant adult teacher will he the leaving the church at 6:45 . The l 1 st and 3rd Wednesday each month
This club meets once a month
Consult
at 8:15 p. m
Instructor.
skate will he held at Shute Park,
A concentrated
drive against in the homes of the n,embers with
Temporary Meeting Place
Hillsboro
double
parking
on
the
B
eaverton)«
review
by
one
of
the
members
The
first
meeting
of
the
class
The United States Civil Service
1 0 0 F. HALL, BEAVERTON
This Is a grand opportunity for
Commission announces an open streets Is being made. Signs have followd by a general discussion, will be at 9 30 a.m. March 27 mother and dad to show the young KEITH DENNEY — RAY GUNTHER
T h r T u a la tin V u llry
competitive
eramUiatlon
to fill been placed at various points In I Mrs. Hans Stroeve I* president, In the Klwanis Club Rooms At i|i,.np|e how they used to do It In Post Commonder
Ad|utont
and Mru. Opal Elsenhauur is sec
the position of postmaster at Tu the city
that time a permanent meeting the "good old days." Pillows lln-
As
our
traffic
increases
with
!
retard-treasurer
Mr«.
I^aura
alatin. Ore. Salary. $2.000.
Parent Teachers Association
day and time will be set. Call Mrs. ament and bandages will he pro
Applications must be properly more population It becomes moreiOrauer represents the local club
Requlor Monthly Meeting
vtded as necessary!
All young
Gladys
Huddleston,
Beaverton
and
more
necessary
to
observe
In
the
County
Federation,
being
executed and on file at Washing
Classified Section
4th
Tuesday of Each Month
people
and
their
families
are
In
2723
for
reservation,
as
the
size
of
ton 25. D. C. prior to the hour of the traffic law# and double park- chairman of the County Lltera-
at 8 p. m.
vited.
the class Is limited.
jture Committee.
closing business on April 3. 1917 Ing has always been unlawful.
Beaverton Officers A Friend Is Gone
Summoned: Test of
Garbage Franchise
Kx-GI Lone Male In Nursing Class
rhirt>-Fifth Auniversar> of the
Foundin': of Camp Fire trills Ine.
Bcai erton
G;mi|> Fire (»iris
liculth Department Gantions On
“The Forgotten Link In Housing'
In the Suburban Areas
Beaverton Gainin';
In R. G. Drive;
Aloha ( h er Ton
Teacher Receives
Master Decree
AlolKi-IIuhcr Area
R. C. Aeti* ¡ties
Fill her« l\i«;lil
Al P T A March 2.>
Bcxivcrton
G:ir<lrii ( lull
\V«*st Slope C PA
Office Opened
Noted < ilcrgvniiui
To \p|H*iir
Rccovrr IVo|M*rt\
Ml Fumilv Skate
Don't Double Park
Postmaster Fxams
Market Basket
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Notices j