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V ..„W T he B eaverton R e vie w CoMolidf ^ December 28, 1923 with T N E Volume II No. 26 ¡Recitals Given By Local Talent Pepili of Plano Teacher And the Members of Beaverton Choral deb Appear le Recitals A illuni» recital «it* urn'll mi Friday evening, May '.’ 3, tn Ihe Hcavetlon Ululi Reboot audl- Ini (Mill by lll>* pupil* nf Hnlllll I*. A.Ik in» Unit«* a large erowd Vm pri»M ll al. Ibi* recital, mnl Ihr npplati»« «fia r the various •tilinlwm nf Ilia program showed limi Ilia audience wa« wall |*la«»a,| with lha entertainment We i|n nut |inaa «■ a mtialral arllla bul wa wara especially pleased with Iba (liana KntiS* by Ilia anitra rlann; lha piano Irm iilayail by Halan T eff!. Har- ubi I lami and l.alWma I'nderlilH: Ilia ia|iaii|nb ilanaa by Hillla \\ ihii I i uff ; Ihr Concert W all* played by Vivian Harria, lha Hollyhocks. |»layai1 by llarobl liaan: Vaia# Arabesque played by Halan T a ffl; and Ilia Rcrila- linn Hong* by Rarah Mariraral Unni, nf Portland CMONAL O U IO mtoiTAL o i vest A vary ilaliirhlful program was divan al lha raallal laal Tuesday evening by Ilia llaavarlnn I'.lmral Club. Iba organization nf ladle* wlilrli baa liaan lnlerc«(eo Ibi» wmlar Ulular Iba itlrarlinn nf Mían (iarlnula Pnrlar nf fu r i la lid. "Sparkling Hnnliglil" «tul "(»I' Car'line" wara proltahly Iha liaal raaalvail a f Iba annRa aUllR by Iba an lira rtub. Mal i*ral Milnlata »»»talad In Iba program. Mlaa Pnrlar fava Iba "Mad Scene" fmui Alda In a aplaudid niannar and liar dual wilh Mr*. Iluiikliia nf Forcai (Irnva waa fraally appreciated They sang "Tba Gypsies»" by lirahin» Mi»» Hlmda RlieHen- barfar un» wall received with Iba Arla frnm Madame Huilarfty and Mían Floren«* l.aKntlalla a annf. "Siluri«« and t o a " waa greatly apprartalad, Mlaa Darlnnla lina- bar appeared In a amu|i nf «ulna, playing bar nwn uhliKatn nn Iba violin, and Iba r«««tar, Mr». (Jan. Jackson nf Forest «irnva wa» vary |ilaa»uif m liar numbara. ivknton aun. IM O. A. O. P U Y Kdnu Hnrkrn nf llaavarlon playad Iba pari nf Pbnaba iu tMlakaapaarr** "Aa You l.lka II" presented l*y ntambara nf Iba o. A. 11. r.baptar nf Nal tonal Col- laaiala Plnyara Friday evening. Tba prodorliou nf "Aa t«u f.lka It," aiutali in a trova nf Ir ««» mi iba «minima, la i'nn*ld«r«d tba lir«n l«»t underlaking nf Ma*k and Dagger ainca Ila inalada- linn a» a chapter nf lha national organization. , „ Mi«» llnrkan'a |>arfnrinaiira nf Phnaba wa» nutalandliif a n il wall received by III« audienre. Krmii Ihr datali» nf lith lln t and «n»luniluf In Iba rnuintandahl« work duna by Individual artnr» Ihr play baa b««n arknnwladirrd n «mnplala a n «««»» nod an «porli in «ampli» drnmatt«». Produci inn wa» ondar Ih« di radimi o f Mia» Elizabeth Harn«», tnatnirlnr in expression and drnmallo ari, and Parry F.dward» an ln«lrurlnr In publfr speak ing. M ILK , TM K DRINK FOH TM K N A TIO N Milk »hnuld ba adopted a« the American nalimial drink, accord ili» In a rrrrnl «(invention nf hr - jdriillural am-idy nflirrra and of- Aolala. Pillili« ariillmrnl alimi! milk In different from what II uaeil In he. The word "milkanp" mi»hl »««in In indirai« dial ihr habil nf milk drinkin» waa enn- Nidrrrd in Hiidrnt Ilm «» a» app- Voprlalit In clilldrrn, bill did not Hi manly men. Bui now many nf nur »r r a lr »! men nrr Confirmed milk itrinkrra. Fornir« Prr»id«nl Hardin» I» »aid In havr br«n very fmul nf lirrad and milk, mid The odore Rnoarvrll wa» a habitual milk drinker. Ill lhaaa (Ima» whan an many people ara pniannin» Ihamaelvr» willi bad liquor, a parami who lina un aalabliahad reputatimi fnr nnlk drinkin» «houli! alami vary writ wllli «mplnyrra ami inaurnnrr trnmpaniea. Alan nny- I li in» Ihal makaa milk drinkin» mora popular limai make lifr aafrr on Ihn aulnmnbil« rnbda. FFN ABORT FORD8. Il tulli al Mia atart wr want lo any Ihal wa rnnalder the Ford a rattling good «ar. $1.50 Per Year m il > rr«n t n a n a f e im which wu Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 30, 1924 M e r o « ano w ire W H A T A B O U T FA TM K K 7 I. nia M. iHibor lo dual II. J o I i ii - OKLKKM ATK ANNIVERSARY ann tu a«. Ha«. 13. I 5 N.. On Mny tulli a v«ry plaaaant H I \V , SUI «MI. rvrliliiK wa» »pani iti Ina lira- Jaua \V«»t «1 vlr lo Amia II. vartnii M. K. r.burrh wlirn mnm- Pi’t«k «ll: Traci In K«r, 3a, T. 2 bar» and friand» numbarln» N., H. t W , « mi un * « I» lily - f iva »atharad aa una hi» Il I,. Salmi (Tru »lee) lo A. family In ramimi Ih« paalnr, fi. II. W olford: T ra d In Ha«. 31, T. A. lirny, and wlfa nf Ibnr 25lh 2 .V. H. 3 W „ 010.00. waddln» snntvfraary. Murili» K. Hum«» Io i.na«. V. A Inva ififl nf lw«nly-flva Ilrrtlund at u i: l.nf 7, Illk. 0, »llvar dollar« wa» prelbnted In llauvarlnn, «IU.U0. Iba p«»lnr and bl» wil*. F. W. (lady al ux Io fllia», Olia nf Ilia p lm »iii» faalura» MutwIund al ux; l.ot 7, Ulk H, nf Iba prn»ram randrrad durili» Haavarlon, 010.00. III« «vallili» un» III« rradln» of Frank (I. M<d| «i ux Io J .8. au nri»lnal imam wrillail by un« M ill«r: l,u(a tu Illk 10, Heaver- nf III« ynuii» Indir» nf III« rliurdi Imi, «tu on. Ju»l fnr Ih« nrrmalnn. The poarn J. Andraw WII»on al ux Io la aa follow«: Jam«« A. Wood al ux: I.nla in Tba Olivar Wadding lllk. 7. (lardati Tra«! Add., Ilills- O Hall and h«ar Ihr arboiii» bnro, 010.00. halla,— Harry Davi« al ux fn A. J. Tba »waat and ailvery rhlm«a; (look: T r a d In Simmon» Add.. Tha air with harmony now HItIshorn, «10.00. a walla,— K C. Roba») lo Mi«haa| A. Willi a l»la nf olden tima». Hbapparl at ux : Trarl In Sa« 11, Ob llaleni Tb «»a ara wodditi» T I M . R 7 W . 110.00 ball«, Tru»t Co. lo (lari | Rulli Thal lall nf Jny and Inva,— hlingsch Trarl in Hlk 7.1. North Ob haar Iha »Inry tbay ring nui Piaina. *?oo.oo Of blaaaln»» from abo vat K. T. Ilrld» at nx In Trad V. yaar* Kngeldtnger al ux: T ra n in -Twa» flva and twenty a»n,— Rlmmona Add. HlltalMirn, $10.00. Whan Rartb, In Spring array. John Taylnr al ux In II. !.. Ford: Trarl In W alket'« Add., Did u»liar in wilb waddln» ball«. Thal «i»hlaaiilb ilay o f May. Forra! Grove •1. I.. la rge lo John Taylnr: When a maúlan «waat. and a youthful man. Trarl In Hlk. I, Fura»! (irnva. liatiaalb »waat f I o w a r I n » Stono. bnu»h«__ «1. K. Delrhmsn «I ux In Fr«d V Filabili!»«! ai ux: Trarl In I'n il ad wara in parfad love Wllh anlamn wrddin» vow». Slot mona Add.. Hlllabnrn. «10.00. A. K. |lrnd«r»«n «I ux In 0. AH IhmuMh tba yaara that fo|- fnwad fast, N. dobrrn «I ux: Trarl In Hlk Th««a Iwn In find livad Irua. i » , Fornai (irnvr, t?750.uo. Hilda Fra In 0 »«a r (1. Jnbnann Tbay loved Ilia Lord and wnrkad for Him. al ux: Trarl In S««. IO, T. I N., Ilia will thay aoiifhl In do. R. & W., 110.00 J. K. Itala» al ux In Dalla« P. 'Tia now wall nl»b Ian yrnr» a»n Murray: |gtl 8. fllammt'a 8ub- Tltnl find in »ondna«» »ani. dlvlalnn. llaavarlnn. 010 . 00 . Sbaw-Faar Co. to L. P. Byrn«: Inin our intdal. Iha«a two d«ar una».— T r a d In Jnbnann Fatala Add., Ilnw murb In ua Ihry’vr meant! Beaverton-Reed ville Ac„ 010.00 Thnma» Madia al nx In Arthur Amnit»al ua bara Ihry'va la- l»>rad bard. P. Wanlwnrlh «• ux: Trarl In And lialprd ua iluy by day S««. 13 T i R. n I w . T<> look aboval Oh how we Inva 010.00. Sialrr mid Brother flrsyt Sbmw-F«ar Co In AlbrH Man ioke': 170 a« Jnbnann Fatal« 1'pnn Itrtw Rltrar Wadiflir» Day Wa all ara »a lh «r«d hara,— Add.. R«a vari nn-R««dv III« A r. Tn v i«h vnu Jny and hapidnaa» «137.70. ThrmiRhnul each rnm'.n» year Su»an D. Hrnann In J. A. •Imi«» «I ux : T ra d In Hrnry Tn thank Ihr Lord for »annln- you Hnxlnn D. L. C„ *7000 00 Into nur midal In blraal II. H Daurhy In Kn« urti W rish l: l.ol io. Blk. IO. Cor- May fiod reward. — and grant you yaara lirliua, «850.00, Of paar« and happinaaal (i. R. RlehkYda «I ux In A li«« Inez 8undbar». J. Srbn di «I vlr: Pari nf Blk. .1, W slkrr'a Add.. «10.00. Mr*. II. A. Owen wa» vi«ilina Lizzie May Nnltrr In F. R. Fialiluirn «I ux: Trarl In (lardrn in Pori land Thursday. Home, «in n o . Mr. R. F,. Hanna's buildinr \V. D Srllrra In W. I. Reddlg: un Broadway 1« being repainted T ra rl In Rrr. 13. T. 2 N.. R. I W., «10.00 Kingsley's Slur«, un Broadway Albrrl II. Alien «t ux In Km- t- receiving a fresh new coat o f mail T. Rn»«ra: 0 a«.. R««. 3. T. i paint. ? 8.. R I W „ *1700.00. Mrs. H. W. W oodruff w «- F. C. Rrblark «I ux In A li«« almpplng in Portland on Thurs B. Mraninynr: T ra d In 8««. 13. day morning. T. ? 8., R 3 W „ «1.00. Kalbrrinr (1. MrMIIIun «I al Package» of seeds wmgntnp I" F.rnral fl. Olffnrd «I ux: f.nla one pound or more must be la In Wnndland Arrra, * 10 . 00 . beled with name agd variety, Knlhrrlnr 11. MrMillan «I al In name and address of dealer or Arthur l.und: T,ol 10 . Wnod- di»lrihutor, slaloiuent nf perreu tand Arrra, *10 00. ta»e nf purity, if nut standard and local inn where seeds were BUYING WHOM PCDDLKNt »rnwii, if known. I B A N K S H E R A LD TH E BANKS •MKOON OMILDMKN •f, O K T TR A IN IN G Does Uie Mead of U»s Family Beier satisfaction in Oregon Ma»o a Fair Ohanoe lo bo farm life as well as heller pro Really Mappy? fits are aimed at in the work nf llie girls and boys at the Jun Does Father have a lair ior summer session o f tbe stale chance In Ibis alrivin», llirlv- college this year. In» dmincrary o f our»T Radio, farm mechanics, and The praises o f Mother Jjave blNckamitbing are new courses been told In song and »lory fur fnr boy». Judgin» canned pro- uninld ages—even Son and dmls, home decorallon, commu DaiiKblar, In variou» stages of nity entertainment, abort cuts development, have bait (heir dr. in house work, and child care Ii»blri| chronic Ire», but most of are among the new course» for Ihr writers have overlooked the Kiris. nominal brad o f iha family and "Five hundred club member» Father ba» bran u*ed merely as are expected this year,” says J. a background fur wife, «on, or J,. Allan, »»»¡s la n t slate club dnuRhler. And it piu»l nr ran- leader. "Club leadera and ° 1*1' fr««rd Ihal Ilia! is wlial ba ia in era interested in tba work nave prrhapH Ilia majority o f inslan- annuuneed their intention of ra» in America. mining." Father la lha breadwinner— AH ela»s work and instruction "n »nod Ihing" •« ba piurked will be in tbe mornings leaving »ml uard in various way» by the Hie afternoons for deinonslra- in"mbera o f lit« family— always IIona in handling livesloea, man striving In make nmra money aging field rrnp», and growing 10 give hi» wife and children » vegetables and fruits. heller home, bailer elolhes, mor*. Leading men o f Oregon will delicate food, a summer holiday give talks lo lb « club memoera iu I ha mountain» or at Ihr »ra al general assembly, 1:30 P. M. I uni because be is the back each day. (Jov. Pierce. Rupl. »round for his family, be ha» Church III, Pres. Kerr, Director been neglrrled **y novelisls and Maris, and O. M. Plummer, o f drnniHlisla and motion picture Ibe Pacific Internal ional Live wi iter«. Hut now comes in the stock F.xpnaition. are among the prr»»n of Rii|»ert B uh I ics , «,oid- speaker*. Others lo address Ibe w>n author and director, a cele boy« and girls are represeilla- brant of the virtue» of lha F'a- lives o f Hie s ljle banxee» as • her of Ihr average American sociation*. slate chambers of family. Hi» latest uiolion pic commerce and Ihe ITniteo wales ture, ‘■Remembrance." i» divid depart men! o f agriculture. ed In ehrnnielin» Ihr life and Club songs and yells, a track «li tiKldc» nf "Pop • Urnut ami meet, baseball conical a oy the hi» I it I la businesa in a middling muniiea. swimming in Ihe col American Inwn. lege pool, tennis, and oiner Ileiiiembranee ia cumin» to the »ports wll serve for both amuse Pacifir Theatre Returday and ment and training. Parlies su- Sunday, May 31 and June I. Ev lierviaed by club leaders will be ery father will watil to see it; held evening». and every wife, mother, son. and daughter »Itnuld sc« It. rather »hnuld round up bis whole fain EA S TER N S TA R lly. by force, if necessary and E N T E R T A IN S V IS IT O R « late Ihrin to »re this photoplay Beaver Chapter No. 106, O. E. 11 will give them a new respect 8. entertained the Forest m ap for Father and a new under le« o f Forest (»rove and The standing and sympathy with the Tualatin Chapter o f Hillsboro daily problem» and perplexities af llieir regular meeting Wed- which confront It III'-* Mr Hughes ha» none tn **He- ne »day evening. A large Oaiega- membranee" for" Father what he linn from both chapter» was presenl. including Eva Conger. did in "The Old Nest" for Moth er. The Iwn photoplays will long Worthy Matron o f Ibe Forest Chapter, and Jane Hare, Worthy he linked together in the mem ories o f those who have seen Matron and Dr. Rossman, the them. Taken together lhe> Worthy Patron o f (he Tuaiatin form an epic of American fam chapter. Initiatory work was exempli ily life. "Remeinbranee" has al1 fied, and two vocal numbers the homely, fascinating numar rendered by detail which sels Rti|>erl Hughe- wv.-e beautifully Miss Leah Read, accompanied by photoplay* apart from all olhers II lias humor and pal bos. dra- Me. W illi- I'.a.lj After Hie session everyone ad mutir action and suspense. You liked "The Old Nest." You wil' journed lo Ihe dining room to parluke o f Hie refreshments. The love "Remembrance." dining room and table* were dec- ora led wilh Oriental Poppies. Mr. C. J. Farum o f Fores! Brick ire cream wilh a red star tituve was in (own Monday an«' In the center and cake and cof made a short rail al the Bea fee were served. verton Review nfllce. Mrs. John F.ggman went to Skuinnkawa, Washington, Iasi Thursday and will attend the graduation o f her niece. M ist Adelaide Kggniau who graduates from I he Wahkiakum Higl School. Mrs. K.ggmaii will slav over the week end and visit with her sisler, Mr*. A. W. Richard and other relatives and friends. FROM O U R CORRESPONDENTS Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Told jjr Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly RYAH J. B Downing haa been study Miss Anna Morrissey of Cor ing Stars quite intensively o f nelius, waa a Sunday visitor late and now feels that he has here. hi* Star conquered. John Peppard motored to Bux The W hitford Baseball Boys ton and Banks Wednesday eve have tbeir diamond ia_ fine ning. shape and we are proud o f tbeir John McNew and and family sucre»*. The neat game will be motored to Buxton Wednesday- at Roy. evening. Mis* Verona Bellish o f Box- Ion was in Scofield Sunday af ternoon. R$T HEWS There will be a ball game Be tween Scofield and Banka on tl*»' Banks grounds Sunday. The Roy Cubs journeyed lo 81. Marys Sunday and adminis tered a 12 lo 9 defeat (o Ihe boys down there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rellisii and baby visiled Sunday at Ihe J. Bellish home in Buxton. Mrs. H. Duyek. Mrs. J. M. Vanderzanden, Mrs. I. Vander- Mrs. V. Richter and son went zanden, and Antone Meeuwsen in lo Portland Friday morning departed for the East Thursday lo visit wilh Mrs. Richter's moth morning where they will visit relatives and friends in Wiscon er. sin. The Sunday Ball Game her-* The Commencement exercises brought out .several carload* of hiHI fans from Banks and Bux o f 81. Ferdinand's school were held Sunday evening, and a pro ton. gram rendered by the scuool Mr. and Mrs. R. E. steel and children. After Ihe entertain Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T . Myers ment, diploma* o f perfect atten were in Buxton Wednesday eve- dance, |»eniiian»liip. and gradua- , 'ting. Jion were presented by Rev. F. Ed Richler of Hillsboro is J. Springer. building himself a home (o move The most interesting and ex liis family into here. He is em- citing game o f Ihe season was i ployed here. played Sunday when Ihe Whit- Mrs. Frank Young entertained bird aggregation. undefeated, a few friend* Tuesday evening succumbed lo Hie heavy bats of al her home here, in- honor of the Roy nine on llie Hoy din- her birthday. m*>nd. The visitor* lead up to Mr. ami Mrs. R. E. St«el and Hie seventh inning, when Roy daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. crn*hed out six hits o ff Erick Tarry motored to Beaverton on son for five runs and took Ihe lead 6 to 3. Emerson for Roy Sunday afternoon. twirled stellar ball, not one run Mrs. Nellie Simpson and her daughter*, Bertha and Merle of being earned o ff his delivery. Tacoma, Washington, were vis Whitford made (wo runs in Ihe fourth on I wo error* anu a iting at- Ihe Chas. Myers home double by Erickson. r.rirkson Friday. struck out four and Emerson Mis.-os Bertha and Merle , » 011 ! away fifteen by llie same Simpson of Tacoma, Washing route. Thursday. May 29th, Ver- ton, who are visiting their gland boorl, old rivals o f Roy’s, will father Adam Simpson oi Buxton, play at Roy. were in Scofield In (he ball game here. Mr*. Hattie Teter o f Ontario, Oregon, i* visiting her sisler, Mrs. H. L. Jones. T16AED HEWS A remarkable display o f horse manship i* made by Fred Thom son in “ The Silent Stranger,” milling to the Pacific Theatre Snlurday and Sunday, June 7 and 8. Thomson’s feat nf slop ping a team o f runaway horse* I hv first making a flying mount and then riding them Roman style, will long be remembered by movie fans. i Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers are Ihe proud parents o f a baby girl. • B. C. Rue was operated on fnr tonsilitis Wednesday and Is i rerovering nicely. The Ladies’ Aid o f Ihe M. E. | Church met in Ihe church rooms : Thursday afternoon. jj?;.. -7. /• ! »M ! t • *• ..u U ..............- - STT ö l Odd Fellows and Rebckaha at Hood River laat week. Last Friday Misa Helen Zilly entertained » group of the Chris Whitford school closes this tian Endeavor society of the Friday with a picnic in the Multnomah Community church Grove. at her home on Alice Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Nearly thirty guests were pres spent Sunday at Woodburn vis ent. iting friends. Mp.» Emily Minor Holly of Mrs. J, F. Croft and small Ryan Place wa* recently visiled l>y her godmother. Miss Emily «••it o f Portland were visiting Minor and 'Mia* Virginia Kendel friends hare last weak. of .New York City. They intend Miss I>orla Pattle o f Portland to make a short visit in Seattle was a recent guest at the home before making llie trip home. o f Miss Darla Denney. Tbe picnic committee o f (be Miss Amy Snyder is home for Progressive Club attended Ibe vacation after leaching (he pail meeting at Harden Home Mon school yaar at Goble. day. Club eouimiliees front var The Ball game played on (he ious iioinls were presenl. All local diamond last Sunday gave will unite in the celebration to Ihe Whitford boys a score o f 10 lie held in Garden Home June and Lake Grove 3. 21. Mr. and Mrs. D. Me Broom *of Vancouver and Miss Alice Erick son ware Sunday guests at the S C O F I E L D REVS II. Friekaon home. Memories c m PUCE Misses Stella Milliken and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood Mildred Poulsen were (he dinner ward are now at borne in their guesU o f Mr. and Mr*. K. H. lltlle bungalow on Lueila Street. (•randy Thursday evening. Henry Tannler, a cripple who The entertainment given by waa wall known here, passed 1 be public schools at tbe audi away last weak at the home of torium was a big success. Tha hia brother, M. Tannler. school, is now closed for tha Mias Catherine Neugrbauer summer. returned to her home bare Kay Tbe Social Club met at the 17 from W hile Fiah, Montana home o f Mrs. R. Heffron Tues where aha haa bean teaching day afternoon. The time was achool. / spent playing "500” after which A picnic was held on the a bounteous Imtab was nerved District school grounds Thurs by tbe hoetees. day wilh over two hundred pu pils and parents and friends in al tendance. WHITF0KD MAY PROVK NLUNDKR Buying aaad o f paddlara doe» mil fiv e llio grower llie »annj I nppnrlunlly for a come-back aa buying from a reputable dnai- «r *»r fellow farmer, if the b*l ia . iiii»allafactory. Diiaaliafadlou may aria« in aurb purcliaaea and iratin» Mir »«rd beoonira nrr- raaary lo ddernilne the mailer. I Oregon farmer» who »«m l iu i »ample» nf iiuealtonahle aeeda lo I Hie rxprrimrnl alalinn »1 O. A . II fur »Italy.»!» perform » aervice fur repulubl« dealer» a» well »•» • them»elve», any» O. II. Hyalnp of | Ibr experiment »(»linn. The rollego »red lealing lab- uralury ha» recently analyzed i nevernl »ample» from »red« pur- I rhn»nl from traveling vendor«, Wtiirli do nut leal na labeled. . One »ample from aero »old a» rrrrp ln » bnil graaa at «".on a pound proved lo be red lop, worth only a few renl» a pound. Two different »ample» nf “ The W orld’» (irralral Blue lir a »«," • Mild at IfTiO a pound by I lie rep- 1 r«e«u I alive of a Inwn m rr»enry company of Knuana (Illy. Mn., I««lw l reapeellvely meadow fea- « 11 «. wnrlh 13 renl» a pound and Knglleb ryr graaa, worth 18 lo 25 renl a a pound. I The Oregon purr aerrt law provide« Ilia! anyone purehaa» in » ngrirulturnl ared fnr hia nxm ua« may aiibmit fair «ample» nf »urli »rod» In (hr »red te»lin » laboratory for analyaie free of rharge. NM»D, Volume XIV, No. 28 Mr*. Hennessy and iiaughler Margaret were »hopping in Porl- Weduesday morning. Mrs. Lulie Boring »pent Iasi week end at Eugene and visiled each o f Ihe students (here irom Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh will »pend Ibe week end visiting friends at the Moro Hotel near Tbe Dalles. ! Misses Irene Schmokel, Pearl A number o f the 8. P. car shop : Kraus, Mildred Poulsen and Stel employees are improving their la Milliken spent last week end time while the shops are closed at Seaside. by painting their cars. Among Quite a number from Tigard Ihe number are L. C. Hill and attended the grand lodge ot the Roy Youpg.