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KV G BN B, ORB University I Ihrar* Tirr o \ i. y | m b a v k k t o n P« T he B ea verton R e v ie w ownko N KWHPA PKM » IT S FOR BEAVERTON. THB REVIEW S FOR IT The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The InteresU O f Eastern Washington County. volum e ix , no . 21 Single Copy, 5 Cent* I'ROGRAM PLAN N ED FOR D AIRY CLUB For Beaverton Youth The following program has been planned by W. 8. Avarili and Y. Josay for the R«*-k Creak Dairy Club for this year: 1st meeting, election of officers and organisation; 2nd meeting, report on project by Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon. Annual Grange Show Very Great Success The Rooms Are Tastefully T“<h " T * !" ' lneludi"* „>•- One Quilt Shown Consist- .. J ••of. and Income, and the installs - injc of 2133 Pieces, I 'CfOruted With Pink non of officer*; 3rd meeting, report No Two Alike it II H W h i t a nn •■y each member, ex- * * Friday, M A N Y ENTER KGW - KKO RADIO CONTEST Portland, Ore . April 20—With 172 entries from fifty Oregon towns and points in southern Washington. the KGW RKQ Rose Festival ra dio contest, to select »re Northwest s beet smsttur hioa ¡testing talent, pectations of the committee ” charge go many have entered turn it will be a strenuous task with no time wasted, to judge all o f the radio acts between now and the lat- ter psrt of May, at which'tim eTne contest winner or winners must be April 24, 1931 $1.50 Per Yeur Northern Highland Growers Incorporate | , I ! I Corporation U Aiwoeiation Of Prominent Growen» From Four Counties DIRECTOR TALKS OF FILM FAMILY TYPES =* L. and R. Biggi Start Packing Plant Here One of the most difficult things 1 in netting a picture is the selec tion of players who are supposed to be, members of the same family in the story says Edward H. Grif- \ i . if the illusion of blood relation ship is to be carried out. Since most j actors or actresses attain fame be- j cause of their individuality, this is ______ «re a l Care' Is Bern* Taken In Order to Produce A Superior Product planation o f rontesU by aaelatant county agent, and general business: M A N Y OLD ARTICLES Q U I K I HOME W EDDING meeting March, report by mem Z IV N E Y IS P R E S I D E N T * ' ‘’ * 7 INCREASING OUTPUT her*. judging Hoards Dairyman _____ D.rector Gr.fll h was faced with _____ There Are Meresty-Five Quilts, The Ceremony Is Read H) Rev ronlr‘ l - •"d Initiation of new mem- Several Nearly 100 Years Old >■- Georgc W. SPrin4, r b* ™ i * ,h **•**"»• Ap7 ” 1 ? « ** v * ' members, and judging clasa o f dairy ning act is awarded a free trip to * " d PwtUnd ft r Co. of th* I’h,l,P B ,r,T drama, which 6 r w l Industries Grow tattle in the Held; fith meeting, The annual quilt show sponsored New Yoik i ’itv ... ,k. _ ___ wa* k'* mo*t recent screen assign- . --------- Miss Helen Mae Hu. daughter of May, repo i t oy by memners, members, netti held in trip, Horn# tæ Economics Committee Portland M .. u it.. 1 ___ .r . , “>ay. p, ! hy ‘ the "r u«>nf how • rans-ontinentsl Th N th u ki i . mont. Ann Harding fills the fea- Another industry is being pro I l f IU I t t e r V All ame t it* irli e >nd l*,»pesctlon of members’ pro- " f ’ he local gra range waa held last em , * The Northern Highland heed Po tured lead in the picture, and it mot*d « Beaverton. This section train o f the Union Pacific, with me tato Growers is a successful af- un .Z I K am - » , u Mr Kcts; — »evrnlh meeting, June, re- ! i Friday. It waa . very « « . I c e - - - — *• ----- --- — » ------- - . . . .rtunitv t„ ,, „ i , • — T 7e;v 'G f» « * * - was necessary to find players who ,l>"K been kn.wn for the pro Mrs l has E Allen o f Big verton. ... ____ ................ , ____ f« t, T k .r . and county wide f“ lr There were seventy-five pp* ,y w n the air •’ • tlon " 7 7 -organ ized for the ynr- could convincingly portray her sis- auction nt a superior grade o» April 17th, at a quiet wedding m f port t " by Dy members, " ’7 ' part of an NIK' uri gram ptri. of bettering the seed p n ato Ur a . d br .ther. l « Re l nn«* n f . fit s . L , e-L , . i . . 'a . » . „ „ t l - - . ^ s juugmg mur dairy rattle and hogs; 'tullta on exhibition, number d a ‘horseradish. a root with t , h i U« l f , n f ou r flavor l i l t . I * / iit i n re f . i I , i i .. 4 a L. * _ The suditiona for contestants wilt marketing facilities of this '141 Ni ith 7Hii u ,1' ,,!7 " *•»• 'n * c »n*- July, report by mem- mono which were several nearly a Th- J1L* . ? bars, attend Holstein picnic, judg- humfred year, old Gviirui- W Snriiiirri " Tn '* '' *n* Holstelns, judging drmonstra- blra. Mason, mother o f Dr C. E. w e^ ,-IaefuBv T ... i »ton at the Holstein picnic; 9th « « « " ■ .«hlbited a Iw.utiful millt nnd «h .tr A fiower aluV h.ut L i n ” ,r,-'ln«- Augoat. report by members. >H»h Chain pattern fitting stock for sh iw and show- which was pieced many years ago Ktranged before the Are piare I week. Approximately 8 radio acts business argj will conduct the busi- Th# bride war beautifully ,|re ,« d »«'»* meeting. Sep in Missouri. none o ° r f the three bear a ken * h,Cr about 7 7 * all ..P“ produced 1 hmV* u * final Another Interesting quilt was r t - * re judged each night, the con ners of the corpora.ion in this vi- . . While . 1 * non« r** b e , r .J here in turquoise lilue crepe, cair> ng i temlier. report by members ; p. „ hiblted by Mrs. ‘ has. V.nKle k ^ .U n t , appearing on the theatre cinity. resemblance. .11 are good- I h«re bouquet of O rp h c", roses, Hites reP“ ,7». showing, fitting, prépara depres- It was pieced year* ago by Mr. -U ge immediately .fte r the las, Tlle corporation is an association . T ', 7 sior the e' L n ^ ' l e csb o f the valley and sweet p e a s Hhe **on y° r f*^- call from was attende I by M im Doictl > The first five f these meetings re ting i I T £ IT £ ." s' " o '.T Ü ----- „ „ „ , „ rr prummeni i growers oi ..B<Jth Miss Harding - r e prominent grower, o f £ M1 T a I ^ * * £ f t "the‘ T o ;.;" horse Htruthers of Portland, and I.- V have already been held. In addition VI**1 of 2 ,8 3 pircM' w" h r ° ,wo Contestants from this section who Washington Multnomah, Clackamas. t(Jr , >ve t(u; c, me0 ty of fe> radish. lhe local growers were get- Mary I.ucillê Royre of A lie n ’, a* to this program the elub also plans “ * w participate in the KGW-RKO and Columbia counties. The officers t „ K1_ while Mri Owsley’s facial ir.g desire rate and threatened to «ewer girl. „n several demonstration team. *7, « “ «>« w h «uditions to be held at Port- of the company include J T. Zivn-y. , re , , , 0 ih>r^ outlined ieave a large part of last years n o p in the giound. Mr Ruiiert A . Wood of B >vr tr.in.ng for the Washington Coun- ” 7 7 ? i “ . i7 , n<1' * “ V' n r“ Un ‘ d 7 * ÏÏ*" 7 * * . wf k" p 7 . m* n“ r<r’ This qaal ty will nick up sufficient -an Only „ 1 .1 -re. «y fair at Hillsboro. Urp* n* beau iful design Tre.e .r e : front, Beaverton, Martin U r Hank RowelL vice.prec Scholia; , in lhe plot0Kr, phy ^ ^ s l. Louis and Ros e Biggi have ton was best man frlrtd . w re p e . Three memiwr. of this club ha.e * rr8 ' " 7 7 " 1 ' " " V ' 1''*"*«. « ,rt- ' DorUl Halv«r«00, and M r. Dial Wm. Cyrus, W a-h ngton County A - moJ mL , re.embl.nce as us- t*en growers for some time and this and immediate fr:.-, w re p e, .”t the* s‘u û fâl7 " • ■ J * h 'l ^ T ^ V S” ' b "‘ '" t K T ' T »• «* between member, of year they have found great diffi culty in marketing thJr cr-p. The bride la a graduate of These scholarships will pay their i T V 7 .7 ? ,‘ ‘ " i .f*s * **'r' t i M ‘ * ,7 »m e ,. Charles urer. Hillsboro The board of dir- the Mm4 famlly . __________ at . . a __ _ _____i._ __. . at iwveral beautiful Don Raymond, and ‘ ct.ra include« Franklln High Schoql. . . later alien, expenses two weeks’ • __--I session , _ hooked „ _ rug* ---- ex - Thompson, .. Mis pi. . Zivner -#- and A short time ago ,hey decided - in addition to Miss Harding, Miss ding business college in Portlan I summer srh<«l at Corvallis The b'blted by Mrs. T. B Denney also Glady. Ed'und; fr m Hillsdale, bred Rowell, msmtmned above, and Louis Astor and Mr. Owsley, playing the to grind up some o f their product Mr. Allen o f Beaverton i. .m memin-r. are Robert Toelle, John * jm* b» ,( ’or* »*” • V A Drynan; Ueeuv lb P.erre S. Coop- icolmeier, Clackamas, H. J. Valen- members o f ’ the Seton family a - and make the attempt to sell the ployi.l by the Oregon Mu u«l life Hansen, and Donald Jcaay. Wood1 •«hil>.Ud •" old-fash ion. d er; from Rex, J. H. Sturg... -ine. h*»»ton. and H. R. Findley, Hf poreelain tea-pot. over a hundred —- ~ | Cedar Mills. " whom the story revolves, the finished product ready for the table. In su lin -- Company o f Pirtlaud cast of which will be They found that by carefully hand , years old. A very interesting dis- (J. R . ’ S J O P R E S E N T The organ,aation ha. been con- _______. "Holiday,*’ . . - _______ ling the roots, scraping them be A,‘v r ‘ *r,hort t h r e e d a ir y c l u b s pUy of old fMhioned dre.^ . waj ‘ M Y ^ T ir P I n W F R M I templmt#d for »om« time and *om* . n Ä the e*' • »U ^ r* Allen will m i« their (u - i i w w 'Y V / ' i ’ /I X I T F C T . . . . u fore putting them thiough the M Ì M H P LOW ER the ........... directori w ....... ,,h Z iv n e y luir I on., in Portlsn.l JUDC.ING CONTES I exhibited by Miaa Hau l Kepner. „ of ..... . „ . .. _ atre on t rida y, Satui day. and Sun- grinder and being careful to use A r< okrd firuwl —Iw was held in ~ 1 Cy . 7 ' made ” . ' tr.p''"to “ California'. <!**■ ’**'■' W ward Ever- just the proper proportion o f in I ( M 'A I NEWS James Batchelder. lead r of the conjunction with the show. Tea an I «* <b usand Girl Reserves are „h ere they arranged to mart tt rev- e,t Horton, Robert Amea, Audrey gredient* that they were able to 1 ‘ ’ Helvetia-Jackson Dairy club, and wafers were served to the many busy rihearting for “ The Myatic tra | ca„ ot p .tatoes from ‘ m i : oiresu r, Hedda Hopper. William put out a very superior product. ■ ----------------------------------------- — ... - a- i ~ visitors, i.it.... Flow, r-’, a musical phantasy and section. Two of these car.i were Holden, Elizabeth Forrester, Creigh- W. 8. Averill, assistant lounty They have had some advertising The I.edles’ Aid “ f the Congre-rs extra'agn nzi to be presented at loaded and dispatched from Bea- ton Hale, and Hallam Cooley. gent, having arranged for a dairy i printed, and are gradually in i I.inco’n High School Auditorium in ver.on this week. nuTT1 h L “ dinrwTi'lt Thr'chu'rch L . «• «*• j“‘'«'ñg tour Satur.Uv after HITEON CLUB MEETS creasing their output. When inter- noon. April 18, three dairy clulw I T ac< , 4 v n n n , i a w i - Portland, the evenings of Friday The corporation lopes to be able B ASK ET SOCIAL IS ■ewed they expressed themselves .......... .. ........ 10 JTrtw.^. A"; Roaed*i7csH V.“u " A T SE L A N D E R HOME ery pleased with t„heir prospects to supply the local market with its GIVEN BY STUDENTS Robert, son of Mr and Mia wjth William Doem. Jr,, leader. --------- ' These Girl Reieiv s are V. W for being able to market a major product in place of the potatoes I- L. Myers is spending a week t>tw Farmington calf club with II. HiUon club met April 16 at the C. A m m’ e n from 12 to 18 yean- .. . m- ricet-d here . . . , . . , . portion o f their crop at a much with hi. grandmother. Mrs. Flo. H. Boge. leader, and the Helvetia- *om . of Mr. Carrie Selander near of , , r . They will be participant- T " ™ V*tree . ™ ? L T Vakim. « - basket social and entertam- rnce Johnson o f Forest Grove Jackson club Beaverton wi h eleven members pre- in this production which will ^ ^ ' ^ r organized t akima anu ment given Saturday evening at better profit than as though they A chimney Are at the home ot At Wm Putnam's farm, near »ent. Each one brought and n ai ed presented in Portland for the first | 7 * 0" “ 1** »rowers who already grange hall hy the students of shipped it out for the larger dis tributors to handle. Mr». Kth#l Ivtward« taua-tl quite a Par mine ton two clia»«*B o f » wild flower for roll call. j time I s Ppjnsors state unreserv - a e m^. * in^ r^»n - the K>nton schawl was very well It is from small beginnings like ^ o f g“ / ‘ tT T , 7 ,ut. " ; r M ~ > ’ « .w .: and o n .. .f y«ur.g PUn. f..r th, co n u i« club year - « 7 7 7 •« * j ' ' 7 » 7 <?»■ • » ^ ; o? L « J * d o e. U T ! ^ ^ ,t u 7 r * z * = \ * ~ _ * ' * r . ! “ thf* that great tmfbstries spring. TUe lire can grit rrum the ktfrtv ‘n were placed and reason* g1> - were discussed and the president “ utatandtng entertainment from a eral thousand dollars are sent from rec-ived from the sale of the Bas this section to buy po:a.oes frem keti a>d caBdy ^ ^ i p „iied to Is it not possible that Beaverton stove, but fortunately was extlng rn rlm N these committees: t„ . s;ecta ular standpoint but will ai- the better organized communities buyinK .o n ,, equipment I®, the play may find that ftom developng her uUhed Iwf.ue any damage was done Th„ H.lv.tia-Jackson club went pic. program, visit n*. fio-al, child ^ ** “ f '« c r e s t to par- while light here better po:atoes for tbe b .,, team special crop« greater profits may be u d'5,“ rt"vr, t responded to , o (:onn<„ Brothrr, f . rm r on. welf re, an I auditing. ‘ i ts and all other, interested .n are giown but because o f lack of Thi „o ^ r e m consisted of the fol- secured? T u ' r ? .r 7 W' r ' ' - 11 Station where two classes of Mr, Ada c . lllwl| g . v, . very .yW,nr P ” P * T ' P*rtl«'P*rta will marketing facilities and proper gra- ,owi BUmbtr, : song by the t« i- not needed as Mrs. Clement, sis , . * * vr * ve.\y »/• Girl Reserves from Pi rtlanj, umg. the foreign market is patron- cher, Mrs Ruth HsrrisOn and Mis. TU A LATIN V A L L E Y ter ..f Mr. Edwa.d., had succeed- Wrl| H .Uhelder -cored highest flow ^re'"* °“ r' r ° " Be.v r or,, and o 1, r cities in Ore ■zed. This is a definite step forwa.d Virginia Wight; address of welcome gon. rd in putting out the fire. with Hi. per cent o f a ,wrfect score. Delegatea were appointed to the HAS W IN D STORM ---------------------by Francis Holboke; piano duet. Profits of the ent:-rttinment w II Tualatin Chapter. (). K. 8., of Margret Cypher, Clara Tachaboid, County Federation meeting to be On Wednesday of last week the Mary Catharine Hall and Eunice be uatd to send descrv’ itg girls to Hill.boro. entertained the I9'tl and James Davidson tied for second j,eld at Scholls, April 27. Tual-tin valley has teen for the four-yeur-oki son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Snider; jig dance. Philip summer camrs and c-nferences. MatTont and Patrons of IVirtlami place with 82 per cent. Esther Boge ' ____ 1_________ _ last th ru days in the grip of one J. P. R oves fell from an embank- Sales; dance and song, Eleanor This production will be given un and vicinity. Tuesday evening. .*. and Herbert Schneider of the Farm- | xt,’ Vf I k N * iT P .1 T l f l K TCI of the worst wind storms ever ex der the personal direction ----- and iu very clever minstrel show was pre ing n club nude gooil scores, too ! g ' / * i , „ «r* t v o m ............ * .• ------------------------- - - ment and fractured his left arm at Hemrich. Elva Miller, and Harry perienced in this sheltered spot. the elbow. Ludwig; piano solo, Kathryn Pom- ••iited hy the Past Matron* of luv The members attending from the BE G I V E N I I I A V E K I L L p e n is o n of Mrs. Henr • Brovi, Gen- While Beaverton has been untouched ». - --------------------------------------3 eroy; 9cotch dance (in costume), Chapter- Those attending from Helvetia-Jckson club were: Wesley --------- eral Chairman. The dances wilt hi so far as immediate damage is cm - SILENTLY PASSING Alice Gembella; recitation, James lira verton were Mr. and Mrs. S Batchelder, J. William Batchelder, The method o f preparing and 1 directed by Miss Ednn Agler. The ceraed, the wind has whipped the 3, Richards; folk dance, upper grade B 1-awrence, Mr a id Mrs. A. M. Margret Cypher, Lovat llavidson, placing poiaon bait for gophers will dramatic part of the production will B ------------------------------------------- berry bushes something terrible, Jacob Henry Hanson. 80, pioneer »iris; recitation. Francis Holboke; Jannsrn, Mrs. J. W Rpr gu . Mr.. James Davidson. Clara Tschub 1.1, 1 he demonstrated by W. S. Averill. be under the personal direction of until it is feared that all blossoms resident of Washington county and song, by five boys of upper grades; V. A Wood, and Mr. an I Mrs. R. ami Clarence Tachaboid. assistant county agent, on the P. t Miss Jean Hail. Cth»ri in charge if have been knocked off. B Denney ---------------------- N. Jorgensen farm, three miles various activities a r -‘ Mrs. Fred for many years an active worker folk dance, upper grade girls: re- Reports from other places reveal Lois Bierly; piano solo. A Washington County Christian H E I V K I I A - J A G K S O N northeast of Hillsboro. Monday, A- - Warner, Chairman < f t'cket sale for community progress, died April citation, that they have not been so for 16, at his farm home in the Scholls Amos b'lerly; sorg, upper grade Endeavor rally was held nt th • . DAIRY CLUB MEETS pril 27' 1:3? p commi tee; Mis. T. K. «ichnrds. He was girls; piano solo, Lois Bierly; song, tunate. There are more than a hun Gopheps are tiecoming active now chairman of finances, and Earle district near Beaverton. Christian ( ’horch Sunday afterno-ui. dred trees across the highway a- bom in Denmark, December 20, Harry Ludwig and chorus. and poison bait will be effective in Wellington, chairman of publicity. Young people from different se«- The Helvetia-Jackson Dairy club *|0ppinK their destruction. 1850. In 1875 he married Anna M. At the close of the program the lrng what is known as the Wapin- lions of the county were preseo. met at the home of their leader. ----------------------- DONALD JOSSY SELLS Ripplinger. He is survived by his baskts were auctioned off Charles ita cut-off. Trees across light ani power lines have put several places wife, Anna Margaret, apd the fo l- Hemrich acted as auctioneer, T h i ^ T W thr ^ m m V . K INT0Jj¡ N ° W HAS FINE BULL CALF lowing sons and daughters: Fred in total darkness. Men working on ------------------------ to iHmst the State C. E. (onven jwrm] w|| call by giving the FOUR 4-H CLUBS high power lines have been blown C. of Capitol Hill. Frank J. of DECLAM ATION CON- tion at Medford, April 2.1^. • S la t’ ,mmf af , j,re4>d 0f »wine. ---------- Donald Jossy. a member of the iff an«l fallen to their death. Scholls: Mrs E B. Christian. Port- _ „ _ _ r ,v .,v pre* ant James • ' ”l Clara and Clarence Tschabo’d g ive Kinton now has four 4-H clubs Rock Creek dairy club, sold one of land; Mrs. James Ryan. Multno- The housewives hereabouts are 1 E a I io G l\ E ls 1 or:land, talkeil about the BU v # (ond demonstrarion on "fitt rg B pig club being organized this his fin, Holstein bull calves this mah; Mrs. G. N. Mueller, Port- lamenting the dust which scents to -------- convention ami state field *»rr v r y >n<| ^ „ w .p ^ ’ tht. dairy animal«.’’ week with six members Lelaml week to H Townler. owner of land; and Mrs. L. Lillegard of bea- _ The Beaverton Grad? School car- b. able to find i'.s way through so /• ,,'u,rrn* ■; ’ At th- next meeting, to be hold Hint is their leader The com club Multnomah dairy farm . Portland, verton. The funeral was held at the ried off honors in their division at lid brick and nrasonry walls. House- world ( E ( »mention to Iw held „ ||w homc of ( .Ura , nil ,-|.r,.n0. ,i>Her F|oyd Bifr,y rahbit cIub. Ore. Holy Redeemer Chur>'h in Portland Hillsboro, last Frday, in the decla- clcanirg will all have to be done o - Tschalsild, Lovat Davidson and Emery VanKlcek. an«i sewing club. The dam of this calf is Aggie on Saturday, April 18, and the in- mation contest, by winning five ver again, but on the whole, while the gale has lashed old buildings .'arms Davidson will give a ile Mrs. ivy Flint. All the young folks Matador Lilith, a cow giving 41' terment took place in Mt. Calvary »"<• one second. The con te« r.ionstration of “ judging the dairy Brp very much interested in th«-ir lbs. o f milk a day with a 4.7 per was held in the Christian Church. n nlaces until it was thought they Read Edna Ferber’s cemetery. tew ." club work, and are doirg good work. | cent butter-fat test. The contestants, coming from all could no. stand up, there has been serious effects description of the great Plans were perfected for a jud:;- , ■ —— ■■■■ ------- ----------- — ----------------— - — — over the <ounty were divided into ro very immediate ing tour Saturday afternoon to the sections, determined by the size of fe.t. rush of the land seekers William Putnam place near Farm the schools. There were foar sec ington and to th, Connell HiMthen tions. Beaverton was in section two. LARGE CROWD A T in her brilliant stor> Twin Fir farm near Connell S ta Each section was divided into three TEN DS CARD PARTY tion division. The first division included speakers from the third and fourth There were 149 paid admiss on* grades. The second was speakers MISSIONARY STUD Y to the «ard party held Saturday from the fifth and sixth grades. HAS MEETING evening in the Masonic hall. A Speakers in the seventh and eighth l( is a story oi grades were in the third division. nice program was tendered consis- ‘ ing of tr-e following numbers: dan The Missionary Stu iy e'as- being In each divis'on there were hu the opening cing and singing by Ralph and < opducted under the leadership ot morous and dram «tic speakers. H war«; Markworth accompanied at Mrs. Ray McMinn nut at the of Oklahoma Beaverton winners were as fo l ehurt-h last Thursday with an .a- lows; 1st division— dramatic. Veld- j the piano hy their mother, vocal beginning tendance of tw enty-two ladies. Tlu» on B ge, fiist. and humorous, Cath- solo’s by Harris Hanson accompan devotional service w i.i led Iy Mis ryn Van Kleek, first; second div ied by Mrs Er ckson, reading by with the rush McMinn. Mrs. R. B. Pe-iney gave ision-dram atic, Lyman Webb, first, Katherine VanKleek. a review of the bqok entit'ed “ In across the border oi April ___ ____ _ Hulett. se- «Mrs L. Stark won high score, and __________ humorous, I Russel dia Looks to <htp Future” , which cond; third division—dramatic, Ruth ! Mrs.' J. H Hulett second and Mrs 22, 188Q, and pictures all was followed by a discus,sion of Hopper, first, and humorous, Dona Withers consolation, Fritz Jacobsen India. A d-ligrtful p-t luck lunch won men's high score. Geo. Imlay, Rae Howard, first. the romance and adven was served, after which a short Evelene Young of Kinton won second, and Sam Lawrence, low. business meeting was held, The Aid tureincidenttothe pioneer The following committee were in first prize in her division. will serve its annual spring dinner charge, Mrs. A. E. Hanson, Mrs. tile in and the develop ¿on Thursdsy evening. April t’O. Harry Bear, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. D YN AM ITE DITCH ON ’The negt meeting o f t-he study Crcig, R. R. Summers and Mrs. ment of a great state. In class will be held Thursday, May JORGENSEN FARM Elmer Stipe. 7, at 11:00 a.m. All ladies are cordially welcomed. Nine cents per lineal foot ot S U N D A Y SCHOOL A T ditch for the powder and one day RABBIT CLUB TO of labor for three men was the cost TE N D A N C E INCREASES of dynamiting an open drain ditch GIVE A PROGRAM Edna Ferber has given us recently on the P. M. Jorgensen With the coming of good weather farm, northeast of Hillsboro. The Sunday school attendance has in- a great American classic A play, “ Golden Rule Rabbit completed ditch was approximately creased. There were 117 last Sun- ’ Club” , composed by Philip snd I/eo picturing one of the great two feet wide at the bootom. three day at Bethel Sunday school, which Sayles, wss adopted at the Gold and one-half feet deep and three was the largest attendance for Medal Babbit dub meeting as the est periods of American nnd one-half feet wide at the top. | some time with the exception of main act to be given at the Grange The more than 700 feet of ditch Easter Sunday. history in a picturesque Hall on May 2nd. was left clean after using the pow- j A part o f the evening prayer The meeting, a special one called setting. It is a story you der. Ash hrush grew closely along meeting hour on Weilnesdays is tie for that purpose, was held » t H. either side of the old shallow ditch t ing used to study the Book nf Acts, will not want to miss, and F,. VanKleek's. Every member of before the powder was used. The We hope many will avail them- the club thinks well o f the play. brush was cleaned out along one selves o f this opportunity t i par- you can read it aerially in A poem to he given hy James side and the new ditch dug in one ticipate in a helpful and interest RitehnnU, is th? other act o f the i 1 o Beaverton Review operation with the dynamite. ing study of the Bible. enterta'nnient. STARTING THIS WEEK ...... *» <*«-*■ Cimarron Cimarron Q[ CLASS Rain -‘¡wSt'S ¡arw sLs D »-•»