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El l. I n K. OMU University L.brary i r ira roa HK A VERTON, KKVIRW'8 THE FOR IT T he B eaverton R e v ie w F» CLEAN READING FOR ALL THR FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests O f Eastern Washington County. VOLUME VIII, NO. 21. Single Copy, 5 Cents Beaverton, Wa.sUnglon County, Oregon. ship To Be Christened Ship Will Be Christened by , Edith Foltz, Who Has , Transport License , ,, CO, HAS LARGE FLAMX National Aircraft A Kina I'lanl Corporation Haa la U.-a.arton Tka United Wrataidr Club«. am- It at in* between fifty atm olaty civic bodies In th« waatarn taction of rvrtland and tna rua.aun Vail ay, ara sponsoring the christening of tka naw flva passengvr airplane manufacUirad at Beaverton by tha National Aircraft Coiporalion. Thu aaremony will ba held nait Satur day aftarnooa baflnmng at oim - Uiirty. Governor A. W. Norblad, re presenting tha atata af Oregon, will make the chief addreea. He will epeak at two o'clock. George L. Maker, Mayor of Portland, will alto make an addraae and tha munlcipalltiaa in tha Tualatin Val ley will ba represented. National Aircraft Corporation ha* a vary fine plant. It la the only aoncem making airplane* In Ore gon that ha* a plant larga enough for quantity production. It alao ha* an airway with a runway 200 feet wide and naarly three quarter* of n mil* long. Airplane manufacture la tha com ing giant Induatry. It la particular ly adapted to thla district because of the large quantity o f aprure to near at hand and th* freedom from lightning, hurricane* and other air disturbance*. In fact no other dis trict in the United State* is a* well •uited to this n*w growing Indus <!u*try. a* is this valley. 'I h t * ship will be christened by Edith Kolia, th* only woman pilot In th* Pacific Northwaat holding a transport license. Mis* Folia took part In the croae country race from Santa Monica, California, end Clava- land, Ohio, laat August and waa •acond In her division The new ahlp will bo put through it* pace* hy Te* Rankin. Th* people of the Tualatin Valley are invited and urged by rhe U- Ditd Writable Club* to attend the christening of this plane and show their Interest In th* new industry !>y their presence The eaarclsea will rf •* t*»e airport In |h#‘ ,..uth WMtam section of Regverton, There w(l| he music by St, Mary'« band *£? . Wkav*rt°n High School C.le# Club. A large crowd ia ex pected. iR lM U N H A lT E N iN U b William WantH grafted tome walnut tree* last Tuesday for E. L. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sanders and family of Portland haw moved into the Floyd Uierly home. Mrs. Georg* Newell of Portland was a Sunday visitor at the home of hsr father, 8 . U. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd B.crly and daughter were railing on relative* and friends in Sherwood lust Tues day. Mrs. Lilly Bierly and daughter, Mrs. Ethel McCormick of Hillsboro silent Satuiday afternoon at their Kinton home. Mr. and Mr*. G. H. Heesclicu and ton Carl o f Portland spent Sunziay with ibair daughlar, Mr*. W. L. VanHorn. Misses Ida and Pay Kershaw all Sunday gueeta at and Mrs. F. A . Mrs. R. A. Williams who spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Earl C. Bell, returned to her home in Portland last Thursday. Mr*. Louise VanKIcek went to Portland last Wednesday evening end spent a few days with relatives, retarding home Sunday evening. Herbert Eisner of Sherwod has been in town during the past week drilling in onion seed on the Floyd t set ly and George Snider onion ranches. Tha barn on the A. H. Davies place ia being shingled and a new milk house is also being built. The place ie rented by Camenzind Bros,, who are in th« dairy busi ness. DECLAMATION CON- T E S T IS H E L D The Washington County El*men- Ury Declamation contest was hald at th# Christian church at Hillsboro. April It, last week Friday. In this contest, Boaverton entered live contestant* and ail teceivad ribbons, three first places, and two •acond place«. Th* county was divided Into sec tions, grouping the schools accord ing to tha number of teachers em ployed. Beaverton, Aloha Huber and Tlgant were in the asm* «action, Meavarton getting 1,271) point«, A- loha-Huber 1020 and Tigard 767. Following Is a Hat of th* win ner* In our section known as Sec tion lit • Division I, Dramatic: 1st, Dor othy Patterson. Aloha-Huber, 2nd, Veldon More, Beaverton: Piv|«jon 2, Dramatic, lgt, Doro thy Baldwin, Beaverton, 2qd, Nits Kfttcl, Tigard; Humoruus, lat, Amy rhyng, Beaverton, 2nd, Edwin Lar- •on, Aloha-Huber; Division 8, Dramatic; lat, Roberta Schulte, of Tigani, 2nd, Eldon Me Leod, boaverton; humorous: lat, Dorothy Finnell, Beaverton, 2nd. Ruth ¿astrow. Aloha lluber; Kwsa Bucher sou of Portland were tha homa o f Mr. Buchar. Hin virion School Wins the Relay in Each ol the Four Divisions CLEMENT WINS DASII Twenty-seven Beaverton pupils To Enter In Hillsboro Trackmevt The preliminary track meet fur grade school* for ti e county meet at Hillsboro, was iu.d on in« Bea verton grounds. Beaverton won first place by winning 21 out c f 24 pos sible first places and 11 second places. 'Iwei.'ry seven individual* qualified to represent Beaverton in the county meat. The event* are as follows: Boys, Division 1 (over 130 pounds): 60-yard dash, lit , Clement of Beaveitcu, second, L.own of Whitlord; 100 yard dash, I.rst, C. Wolt, Beaverton, se.ond, Brown, Whitford; high jump, first, C. Wolf, second, Kedfteld, Beaverton; broad jump, fu st, Clement of l i . a u r u n , second, G W olf of 1 eaverton; pule vault, first. Nelson of Beaverton; second, Itcitrcld of Beaverton; shot pul, G. Wolf of Beaverton; relay, Beaverton, Clement, G. Wolf, Ited- field. C. W olf; Boys, Division 2 (under 130 pounds): 60->ari dusn, Irrst, Fluke, Beaverton, se.ond, Haiden, Alo* u- liuber; 76-yard dash, first, Me Cue, Beaverton, second, G-dard, Beaver ton; poic vau.t, first, Kiem, ri.u verton, second. McCue, Beaverton; high jump, first, Denney, Beaverton, second, Shively, Leavcrton; bruni Jump. 1st, Fluke, Beaver.on, 2nd, bchlotman, Aloha-Huber; baseball throw, lat, Godard, Beaverton, 2nd, Bielnian, Beaverton; r*l..y, Beaver ton. Dicilio, Klara, blu»e, McCue: Girls, Division 1 lover 116 pounds): 60-yard dash, 1st, .lcElroy Beaverton. 2nd, Bivard, Aiolia-Hu- ber; 75-yard «lash, lat, Bamberger, Beaverton. 2nd, Vann, B.a.-acton; baseball throw for accuracy. 1st, Gre.te. Beaverton, 2nd, Godard, B .a - verton; base bail throw lot dis tance. 1st, Godard, Beaverton, 2nd. Nauit, Aloha lluber; relay. 1 eaverton, McElroy, Smith, Mc Clellan, Kaniberger, Gals. Division 2 (under 115 pounds 1: 50-yard daah, 1st. Savage, Aloha-Huber, 2nd, Reynolds, Aloiia- Huber; 75-yard, 1st, Reynolds, A - loha Huber, 2nd, Sivard, Aluha- Hober; baseball throw for accuracy, 1st, Hoffman, Tualatin \ it-w, 2nd. Allen, Beaverton; base tall throw for distance, 1st. Bixby, Beaverton, 2nd. Sams, Beaverton; telay, L'-a verton, Denney, Johnson, Howard. Robertson. KINTON SCHOOL Mrs. George Snider and daugh BOARD HAS MEETING ters Miss Eunice Ellen and Mrs. Fred West of Portland drove to The annual meeting of the Kin lone, Ore , laat Friday to visit Mrs. bosrd was h .’d at the Snider’s eon, George, returning homo ton school school house last Wednesday eve Monday. ning, when they decided to have Mr. and Mrs. R. A . Stewart a or.|'-room school, fo r the,x* is and two children of baker spent a only 34 scholars enrolled. Miss Dina week recently at the horn« of Mr Atd rson o f Shorwood, who is and M is. W. C. Hail. Tha slew- very highly rec mmended, has been arts were on their way to C alif chosen as the principal of the ornia to visit relatives. school. Miss Anderson has had Messrs. S. H. Pomeroy and E ver several years experience and has ett Wright of Kinton church at been principal of Mountain Side tended tha quarterly conference of school during the past year. the Evangelical churches of this district held at Mountain Home Mrs. J . E. Davis was a guest church Friday evening. S. H .'* P o in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. meroy wae chosen to represent H. Boyd last week. this district al the' annual confer ------------------------------------- ------------1 _____ ence to ba hald Iq V*rnon|a in May Mr*. J . H, Snid-r and grand son Charles of Milwaukis arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snider Friday; Saturday morning accompanied by Mrs. Snider they motored to Cathtamet, Wash, where they spent tha week and with Mr*. Snider's son, Clarence. They were accompanied as far as Portland by' Lastar Btiidsr, who remained there, returning Saturday evening, B. H. 8.TviN8 IN MEET HELD ON ITS FIELD Q Camp Here Sunday »ITJOTS i , D Spring Activities -g . • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Horneckrr of Hillsboro visited at the J. H. Me Leod home Sunday. John Gray spent the week-end at Eugene visiting his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Main and while there at tended the Fiji Easter b'nitkfaat at tha Osborne hotel, I On Monday, April 28, a costume recital will b« given by the mu sic students of St. Mary’s o f tl\e Valley. It wll be held in the aud itorium #t f:46 o’clock A novel program consisting of dance num bers, musical selections and sev eral interesting readings have been arranged fc\r the public. All ure cordially invited to attend, %{ry ^ i » 4 U --L j - L '___________ Grange Sponsors A The latest Cohan and Kelly pic ture will be seen at the Beaver The atre on Monday, Tuesday anl Wed* nesday with more laughs than there are Scotch jokes. Next ( ; a m e Will Be Held Cohan and Kelly, whoec adven Some of the Quilts Are /% f , p. . tures in Naw York, Paris and Lon O il I j OC&I r 1 1(19 A * Interesting Because of don have tickled millions, ignor ant of on« another's plans, cross Age and Quaintness . . ‘ . s \ ; *■»»* <;*rd' n the Atlantic to the Und of the bagpipe with designs upon the plaid MANY PRETTY QUILTS "tZ Z Z v u i * .S M I T H IS FIRST TO BAT business. port and show our appieciation, 1 — — - Kilt-clad and comical, the* stum Fo«>d, Flower, and Seed O o i.ri Ksun, mayor of Beaverton, Beavertoaiaas Make Only One Er ble into a host of uproarious ex Cooked in .claim me noun of i ht) pm to ror w hilt U k e Grov< , Show Is Held In Afternoon periences culminating in the deter J:0d p.rn. fearurday, April 20th a ______ mination to commit suicide be The Home Economic* Commit holiday and request that .11 bus!- F o„ owi »hair usual tactic* cause their fortunes have been lost. ness concern* «how tn.,r co-opera- th# took the How this works out is tha comedy tee of the local grange sponsored a very Interesting and successful high-spot of the production. F,“ " 1 tn yt T ' * " * " dUr* Ò - v , boy. t e r camV or. i a M quilt and rug show at the grange hail laat Thursday afternoon. It " ‘á.gn^d, Otto °Er,ci.ron, Mayor, tb*m ALOHA-HUBER Tow i of Beaverton. ,hort *nd of * U *°- would be dfficult to do justice to wa* wet and heavy but the locals IB--------------------------------------------------- U the many exhibitions of fire nnnd put up a game battle against a Mrs. A. Denholm visited in Port work shown there. Fifty seven pi Wake Ip, Beaverton! team that was on their toe* from eced quilts of every description land Tuesday. start to finish. were on display, nine crocheted, (An Editorial) Wilma Mason returned home D. Smith, tha first man up for and knitted spreads and many be V.’h. t's t matter witn our Town? the __ ___________ visitors drew first ra>| baas uu on an from the hospital Tuesday. autiful hooke land woven rugs. Soice .V h, g. you nay, the f.ncst place error at 8ec0nd~ but got thrown out Mrs. Maggie Anderson has moved of the quilts which drew especial tr, ... V. r.d. iruv. so far ns the l t ^ ond wh<n h. . tUmpted to ^ ^ h„ farm at HazekUle. attention were: a Rose of Sharon h o n ,,»or* of God ir d Nature, but tU al ¿ T ü lü d . b J ^ quilt made by Mrs. Butner's mo Several of the Robekah's attend how^about the work* of the people ri / 10od. Holden ztruck or*, und Date ed lodge in Hillsboro, Tuesday eve- ther, eigthy years ago; one made , j . . , . . P i * hit but retired when Corry before the Civil War by Mrs. Phoe im. day evdmng of thr. week w a, thrown out, .acond to first Dick Schalk of the Aloha Dairy be Olds, when calico was f?5e a t.i c , . a mo« ting ef the Chamber Grapp, the f.rat of the Beaver- is confined to his home by llnees. yard. Mrs. Hudson exhibited a qu.lt of (. m i . i . c . e h id tor the purpose tonians to step to the plate drew Pauline KimtXman ia now em in a tulip pattern with excep -A g -l K a Vuloa vr fir . depart- , waIk and »cored on hf t M’u, h tionally fine quilting. This cme , -t o.ioer way. A .out a oaXer. .truefc out and Cox walked and ployed at the Red and White Store. ta 75 years old. Another very old o . -i, out a id tue project had to „ „ „ d . Falbreath hit but was out Mr. H Lowry made a tusnesa quilt done in pad led grants an l be postpone* gottteB * v*ry when he attempted to steal home trip to his farm at Gresham last applique from the Rowed family was much admirtd Mrs. McKell f, , “ r - 1 u Mn a * *nd hit’ but met th« - m e fate. Friday. Mrs. Ted Naolt expects to hxve exhibited a quilt o f beautiful eolor r p , \ 'a t Steel’ th* ^ m* n “ P «tat inning, of Portland was p r ^ n t to help got a hiti but WM N t when ^ her mother and two sisters to visit and design woven from flax grown the work along. , ; d* retired. and spun on the home farm o f with her aoon. Wednesday evening the K iw .ni. In ^ aecond jnnin Hughes members o f her family years e-jo. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowry were «. ' « not quite a doacn rnemberm rtruck out; WaJker hjt but wa»‘ out Sunday dinner guests at the Haile Mrs. Helen Woodward exhibited a out. There was Chas. W .ll.er pre- at Mcond; and Ril gtruck ou quilt pieced by her blind aunt. An home in Hillsboro. sent, one of the best speakers of One hit, no error other interesting quilt of biu# und Mr. David Hagg of Reedville who white was exhibited by Mrs. V,'d- ¿A r r e ,t’ Skaggs got on through an error a h i n u f ice Vv hat » t h e matter. at , bort; Newman got on through has been ill all winter was able to mot. It was pieced prior to the year Some month* ago these column* an crror at third> but waa ^ attend church Sunday. 1826 and was brought around Cap ’ car, cd a story of an attempt to cut at third when Skaggs scored. Have you seen the beautiful green Horn in 1849. While these specially quilts were much ad 0,5 ,r f “ P*rt of lb* rural Graff got a bit but retired after and ivory enameled gas range at mentioned c: rnat.ng from Beaverton, the Giapp tipped one to short, and Dewey the Plumber’s? adv. mired chiefly for the fact o f their *ai e .to be served .rum a town Murphy tipped another to first. One age and quamtness, the newer one* The Missionary Society of Reed- were just as much admired and r the. w : ot “ J- V,u f !ePl wbln »«ore. one hit, and two errors. ... ■■ uung ,.a p ;t:e c when I t - Loike Grove: Struck out by Corry. ville met at the home of Mrs. Wm. worthy of just as much mention- gard took «w ay w hat w a . then 4. h it i, 6; w . lked, 3. y y M o re la n * Harvev Thursday afternoon. They inspired the resolve of many rc 1. How Aicha u after the re- Itrik , ouU, 2; hit* allowed, 5; C. Carlson of Beaverton bumped o f the women present to try their cn. ii. J i “te one, for..<erly known walked one. Graff of tK eP eaver- into Jesse Hays car Sunday, slight skill at th s old-fashioned rasr'i-jo. a:, route four. E v m they kzve ap- toniana , truck U ; allowed , ly damaging the Hays car. A cooked food and flower and seed sale was siso a feature of th prone . d t i i c earner to have him hits and walked none. Be.vertonian, Jeanne Menner of Portland spent afternoon. Tea. and wafers were Han ferred to he a earner of then ^ , , h}tJ, u and one the Easter vacation at the horn* of served to a large and arprcc at’.vo r ',fv;o! lc% , , . , . , error. Lake Grove got three hit«. hes friend, Pauline Ktnneman. Now, Beaverton lacked less than no #core» a|)d made 8 errt)r, group o f visitors. Msmbors of tha Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morey spent committee in charge of the show , ;cn ‘ *‘» r* y ar 0/ The next gam . will be here with gn»» rm eT S o f having • large e- Garden Home This 1. . su stiff ffer er Eaater Sunday at the home of her were: Mrs. H. L . Hudson, .err, nough total to be placed as a Se- Uam than a the Beavertoniana parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright. B. A . Rohse. M rs. Myrtle Felaher, cond C la^ ; oatoffic ■. Without doubt have met yet af)d it remains to be The Dr. C. H. Beaumont family Mrs. A . M. Kennedy. hud the Tigard route not been lop- 8een_ C o w oat and we it. It will of Portland were dinner guests at. ped off wc would have now a se be worth two bits o f anybody’s the Kinnaman home Tuesday eva. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE cond class office. 'd* Mrs Lenherr’s broth J , Mike | a t k i n t o n c h u r c h A second class office means that LOCAL NEWS Miller who is working at Cushman there wou a be an asaista.it post :« i1 - ------- — ------------- g A large crowd attended the Eas master, in the civil service, and at A baby girl was born to Mr. and dam visited withher over the week ter exercises at the Kinton church least one clerk in the civil service. Mrs. James Sams, Sunday April 20. end. Sunday morning . Many ou t-of- Not to speak of the increased op The Henry Miller family have town r®°rta including a few fo r Louis Hughson and Bill King portunity for getting the free de moved to the Buchanan house on mer members of the school were livery of mail to your door the spent Sunday fishing on the Me ■Wheeler Ave. recently vacated by present. Following is the program: same as they have in other places. Kay creek. the Zastrow family. I Song by all. “ Christ Arose’’ ; reci There is plenty YOU can do if Mr and Mrs. Rodney Love are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hays enter tation. “ Easter Message’’ Lois Eierty you only will. Why d n't you? Are the parents of a little girl born Garden o f God ’ . we goirg to sit idly by and let at s t. Vincent’s on Friday. April tained about eighteen with a din song, “ In the ner' Sunday. The) occs^ion beiiig Mound Builders; recitations. Luciile the more progressive, or perhaps jg , Vanhorn and Orviile Peterson; duet, Grandma Clark’s birthday. aggressive localities take away what ,, Y „ , . . we have? 1 M r- L . Hughson was called to Mrs. John Kirkwood who fell and ‘‘ Easter Day” . Mrs. Madge Pomeroy Now we wish no community any P o la n d Tuesday on account of the fractured her rib ,at the home of and Mary Katheryn Hsl!; recitations harm but we do not feel that it ,ickneM of her *‘,ter- Maud« Mili her «iaughter, Mrs. Fred Hsgg in Elmer Bierly, Alice Gemhella and Amos Bierly; song. Marjorie Gra ta up to us to hand out our sus- eT‘ Portland, ta improving nicely. ham; trio, A Little Child on Easter tcnai.cc without recompense. Ncith- Mr. John B. Hays yiaited at Several o f the pupils of the Aloha Day. Kathryn and Roberta Pomercy or Jo you. my render, wish to hold Hillsboro with hist daughter Mrs. open your pocket b.ok for the fi- R. J. Rasuntussen over the Easter Huber school were excused Tuesday and Beulah Peterson; recitations. afternoon to attend the opening Glenn Pringle end Evelene Y'oung; nancial assistance of every Tom, week-end. Dick and Harry who wants to grab, Mr ar(J Mrg c c Beacb and game of the Portland baseball club. song. “ Now's the Time for Glad reading. at it. The children o f the Aloha-Huber ness,” Roberta Pomercy; son Carl Curtis, J r., spent Easter school were pleasantly entertained Ivan Bierly; vocal solo, “ The O il Norma Graham; V r , J. A . Anderson and daugh- .T o r * « » by Chief Hailstorm of the Cherokee Rugged Cross,” ter Joan and Mrs. Oilie R ggs of Hnd*r “ O rf*on 0 t *- trifc: with Indian dances and his recitation, “ Easter Welcome” , Bet ty Jane VanHorn; song, “ Ease r Wa hougal, Washington, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Smith coll ction of curios. Blossom Time,” Kathryn Pomeroy; Helen Woodward were luncheon and family who are living in the Cr. and Mrs. Geo. Bruce of the excercise. “ Easter Banners” , Class guests of Mrs. FLyd T efft Tues- former Lasswelll home spent Eas- central Methodist Church in Port in Corner; vocal duet, Mrs. Graham day. ter with relatives, in Portland. land with their daughter and her and Mrs. Wright; recitatioss, Par.! husband. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Peterson. Leo Yeung, Janes Ri Oklahoma, visited at the home of ch-trig and Lucille Peterson; a Dr. Bruce's aunt Mrs. Joe Bush short Easter sermon by the pastor, Tuesday afternoon. Reverend F. E. Fisher. At th ■ Pomona Grange met at Kinton, close o f the exercises a basket din Wednesday, with about 250 gran ner was served in the church. gers present. The morning ses sion was confined to reports from Thomas Bous had hfs tonsils re the regular, routine business. After moved Monday o f this week. a bounteous dinner an interesting Mr. and Mrs. TV. R. program wa* enjoyed. _ - - - • jlj^ spent Thursday and Friday 'visit ing at McMinnville. ■ f t « ' ■ r , m— *- - **~ ■ ----------- —— m A number of Beaverton people attended the dance at Kinton Sat urday eve. Dr. Danford will deliver tho ser Mr. and Mre. E. G. Perkins, mon neat Sunday at tha M. E. Mr. and Mrs. T . B. Denney, Mr. church, and Mrs. R. B. Denney and chil B. R. Sheets visited with his dren made up a family dinner par •ister at Aatoria over the Easter ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. week-end, B. K. Denney on Easter Sunday. Dewey the Plumber has installed the past wek a Flamo Steriliser for R. Beamish o f Cedar Mills; 400- fcallon Crane Automatic Water Sys tem fqr «J. SJ. Felaher. Beaverton; *06 gallon kalamatoo Water Sys tem for A. E. Newby of Witch Ha zel; 260-gallon Kalamazoo Automa tic for Jim Combs o f Tlllicum Ta vern. WHERi.AB the NaLunal Aircraft Corporation has competed trie lu st airship built in Oregon, and V. n r,h i./».i said amp wus built In the Vicinity of Beaverton, and V*iir.itiuA.j tne 'town ol Beaverton' . -------- concerned m the new ,n- t iu ;c , t>i DUi^ing aJiplauts, and k. i*..!• -A.j n jiiidtci .) lidding cit- COHENS AND KELLYS TO COME HERE, AGAIN LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS The Traok Meet at the Beaver ton High school Friday afternoon of last week proved almoet a rep- Ititlon of that held the week before except that Hillsboro wae here then •nd this time the metropolie of the weal eide of the county went down fc| dafegt. Wtam*r of Beaverton wee high point men with 18 pointe to hie credit. Allen of Forest Grove got 18 and Welch of Beaverton got 16. Rather a cloae score for the three high men. I Visitors Taken Into FiiOCLAMATION Out Of 24 First Places $1.50 Per Year April 25, 1930. 1 W-i. -J- f --------- LARGE CROWD AT TENDS EXERCISES Fester was appropriately obaerved In th* Meavarton churches, with good attendance. At M. E. church, I*r. Ilowart h, District Superinlan- dent o f th* M. E. churches of Or*, delivered th* Faster sermon. Special music waa a feature of th* aervic* with Mr*. Cavaneas as soloist. Th* Congregational church enjoyed a large atlarainnca, Special features of th* niSrning aarvlco were the Anthem: "O, Joyous Easter Morn ing", and a aolo by Harris Hansen. Recaption of new memliera and bap- tlam of Hula children waa also ob aerved. Tha evening service was comprised prtnctpelly of music, th* Cantata "Easter Dawn", and other songs. Th* Church of Christ bagan It* Easier services with a ptogiam by Ui* Sunday school. K«v. Springer spoke on "Tha Message of Christ.' Special music waa alao appreciated by tha large audience. Th* Naxarcn* church also fea tured it* services with a special Easter massage and music. At St. Cecilia's Easter Mesa and music was appropriately observed. Friday, ir Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McKercher ti----------------------------------------------------a and Mr. and Mrs. Essex Ma-eh Mrs. R . D. Young and son Jack were guests at the J. R. Talbert returned to their home in Oakland, home Tuesday evening. C alif- Saturday, evening, after a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dessinger and week’s visit with friends and re latives in Portland and Beaverton. daughter Kjrh Lou:so of Portland and TVm. were Sunday guests at Ruth Denney, Helen Aebahr, and the W . F . Dessinger home. Fern Haines, left Thursday morn Mrs. Otto Erickson entertained ing for Marshfield. Ore., to attend **•' “ fO 1 * 01 b rt the Campbell the State Christian Endeavor Con Hotel, Saturday. S p ec. 1 vention. They went on the special Court train which left Portland at 8.00 guests Venn, Mrs F. H. r-hae'te, Mrs. Leslie Spencer, Mrs. W. r , a.m., returning Sunday evening. MrKell. « n G C. ''c ^ o n r a c o? Lota Welsh entertained several of Garden Home. Mrs. F. G. D on-’ - - her little friend* with a birthday son. Mr*. McKell won firrt nr ' party last Friday, her fifth birth Mrs. Huntly Second, Mrs. Netaon day. The table was benutifully de —'.n-k-i'rl »rd Mrs. M rC crjr»-, corated with Easter favors. Those th« guest prize. present were Katherine Van Kleek, Effectivo May first, the Grogsi y - Mary Louise De Grace, Marietta Dietsch, Lois Livermore, Maxine Grunow Company, nsanu.'a’tureta ->f Majestic radios and tub«», n . Cady. munces n radical change in th°ir The Y oung Peoples Society rtf tube replacement policy. Ti e r -w the Congregational Church present guarantee on Majestic tutea is s -n- ed a playlet "The Color Line ply’ this: during the Sunday evening ser ^ V ’ k it ic tl’I'rs am gilt»mof ’ d vices. Those taking part were Lu absolutely against defects in w, cille Barnes. Ruthellyn Hawley, manship or materials unless ' the Grace Johnson, Clarence Zwygert useful life of the tu!«e has b*i’n e x Jess Riley and Ronald W'ebb. The ceeded. lesaon presented was well received Any tithe covered bv this war By an appreciative audience. ranty will be replaced immediately.