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The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively To The Interests Of Eastern Washington County.
VOLUME X. NO. 22
SiiijfU* Copy, .j Cents
Beaverton. Washington County. Oregon.
Friday,
April 29, 1932
11.30 Per Y hm
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.
Beaverton Wins Pre-
For Countv Treaxurer
I'urtiripantx Are Divided
Into Two (• roups: ( las­
sos One and two
l(cla>s Are l'<»l polled I'liti' III urs—
tint llrd iu r of H r ilh fi
K. !.. McCormick
For County Commissioner
( I1AKLKS S. HAYNES
( LARK TALKS BE­
FORE CATHERINES
Curing the past week. Colonel A.
K. Ctaik, caniil..ate (or the repub
Lean n min» ion for United Slates
senator, has elaborated on his pre­
liminary statement regarding the
irsues in the present campaign, in
his talks bef.ire grange and lax
payers
organizations.
Numerous
invitations
to address farmers of
the slate have been recoived by C j I
nel Clark und the Yamhill County
Taxpayers league hus endorsed his
erdidacy. The invita i .ns have ln-eti
accepted an I an itinerary is lieing
prepared thet will send him into
every sc tion i f Oregon.
Colonel Clark* altiu d e toward
agri.ultuie is indicated in a state
ment he haa just issued and in
which he says:
' Me must have economic ;>*1 icies
hat will place agriculture on an
equality with other Industrie* and
give freer acres* bo the markets
of the wot Id There must le more
flexible ctedi facilities giving ex-
tensi, ti , f time for laryment of
existing fcderul farm loan hank
mortgages, spreading payments over
)<■ ger periods and a reduction of
amount of pet iodic payments in
SILENTLY PASSING
proper.ion as the principle sunt of
8H----------------------
_ — *' the mortgage is reduced. There
Mrs M. A Snling i f Tigvt ' s .ould be substituted for the farm
passe,) sway at her home in Tigard liourj a more efficient and e.oiicmi
Monday, April 26, at the age of 70 cal agency or a complete reorgani
She was liorn on a farm ncai nation of -die lo r,i so as to elimin­
Corvallis March 30, 1802.
ate excessive salaries, extravagance
She has n large number of frier I ■ ami unbusiness like practices. ’
In the Willamette valley who sin
cercly mourn her passing.
FA RENT - TEACHERS’
She leaves a huslianu', A. Saline
COUNCIL M E E T S
of Tigard; 3 daughters, Mrs. Nat
Bradley of Kugrnc. Mrs May Aus
The Washington County Council
tin, I'uitland, anil Clara Munson, Ti
gsril; 1 son, Walter Sulirg, ligard; cf Barents and Teacher* held theii
six grand children; 2 brother*, W rigulnr meeting in Harden Home
I' Horn.am of Tigard, anil Cl irk last Saturday. The following nffl
II, iml n of Fossil, Ore ; tw " sisters, errs were elected to serve the en­
Mrs. (»lie Brown of Isis AngcL <. siling year: Bresident, Mrs. Glen II
nnsl Mr. Klisaheth (iihe n of Wat Kpler of G.vston; first vl e pres­
ident, Mrs. Essex Marsh of Leu
snnville, Calif.
verton; second vice president, Mrs
The funeral was held Thursday 1 arisen i f Timber; secretary, Mrs.
nt 2:00 p.m
in the Evangelical
Roger Washburn of Fores, (¡r. ve;
ehurch in Tignrd, Rev. K C. Hicks Tioaaurer, Mrs- Glen Singlet irry
officiating Interment was in Cr
<>f Garden Home; Auditor, Mrs.
eent (¡rove. W. E Begg was in Nelson Walker of Beaverton.
charge of the arrangements.
It was voted to furnish n five
dollar cash piixe for the best dol­
KIN PON GRANGE IS
lar dinner served nt the 4-11 club
MAKING A QlTIlsT exhibit.
There were twelve ladies front
the Kinton grange wh > met last
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mr*, (¡eorge Snider, Blcasant Valley
road, and line progress was made
on the “Sun [Atnnet (¡1 rl’’ i|iiilt,
which is being made by the mom -
Inrs. Mrs. Snider served iliinty re
freahmenta after the sewing was
ihino. There will he
a "Quilling
Barty" at the Kint.n grange hall
this Friday afternoon, nt which
lime quilting will In- in order All
ladies In the community who like to
quilt are invited to route am! bring
sewing tools.
Veterans Association
To MeetNext Sunday
WHO IS C. C. CHAPMAN?
What Ifaa lie Stood For?
Program Numbers Reques­
Let us go back to the legisla­
ted from Every Patrir-
tive session of 1023, being a mem­
ber of the stale Senate of that tea-'
otic Organization
sion I speak from personal know
ledge When we were fighting to
MEET IN CEDAR MILLS put over the firs' income tax in POT-LUCK DINNER
Oregon und finally through the co­
operation givey, us by the late C.
Many From The Beaverton (¡rang* E. Spence, then Master of the State State Officers From AH Organiza­
Are At The Meeting
tions Are Expected to Attend
Grange It passed both upper and
lower heuse* and signed by Gov.
I'omona Grange met at the la-cdy Bierce.
The Washington County Veterans
Then C. C- Chapman went to the association will meet in annual ses­
grange Hall in Coder Mill» on Wed­
nesday April 27. After the busine«» utilities and people of large net sion Sunday, May 1, at the Sh-ute
session a deheious lunch wae ser­ income* railed $50,000 00 and went park auditorium, beginning with a
ved by the ladies of Leedy Grange out over the State of Oregon and big “get together” pot-luck dinner
The lectcre hour which followed made our people believe that if the at 1 o’clock. The association is com
had a political atmc sphere.
The 1923 income tax was left on the posed of veterans of all wars and
State Master Glover who was the statute book* of Oregon it would their auxiliaries.
drive capital out of Oregon. Our
firit speakeron te program spoke
Coffee, cream, sugar, bread and
people were deceived by Mr. Chap
on "Too Many Taxes" Washington
butter, silverware, cup* and plates
man and voted to repeal the Income . will be furnished, and those attend­
grsnge reacted the inaugeration of
tax of 1923, which if left on the- i
George Washington. Col.
Alfred statute books of this state would ing are requested to bring "eats’
Clark who is a candidate for U. have long ago wiped out state ano for those in their family or party
S. senator gave a shorttalk on “(le | county taxes.' It would have put tin- Tables will be set in the audi.'.rium,
a»® the business meeting will be held
velopement of Natural Ri s-iurses’ burden of
taxa ion e * shoulder»
Georg* L. Joseph
Jr . introduced moat able to carry that load. Our at the table.
The program, to which the public
Rufus C. Horman State Treasurer, farm» and homes have no ability
who is a member of the Slate Bo- to pay taxes. We have families is invited, will begin * t 2 o’clock.
arcd of Control and »poke on some whose income annually reaches one Mayor Orange Phelps will give the
and H. V.
of the achievement* of this board. million dollars. These people Can- address of welcome,
Gates, a G. A. R veteran, will give
nc*
earn
this
annual
wealth.
They
Mr. Graham then introduced the
the response. Each patriotic organ­
candidate» who were present. Col receive it through the toil and la
bor of our people thru exploitation ization is requested to have a num­
Milton Miller candidste for Deni
this ber on the program, and a men.orial
ocralic National Convention;
W. and legalized plunder tha:
class
amass
such
large
fortunes
It service will be held in honor of those
Heikhalter for County Judge; E.
who have passed on since the 1931
is
this
class
that
Mr.
Chapman
has
J . Ward for Co. Judge,
Charier
meeting The C. A. R. drum corps
Haynes for
Republican
County at all times protect*), ard any man and the lioy Scout drum corps will
wh*> -arcs to challeug- his bold
Commissioner; G Watkins demo
front is branded a red and those furnish music during the day.
cratic V . S. Senator; O. B. Kro'Se
who mold legislation for concentra­
Hugh S. Rogers of the
United
County School Supt ; Geo. Wood
ted wealth is 6 wise legislaturer in Spanish War Veterans is president
ward for County Recorder; Arthur the eyes of Mr. Chapman
of the organization, and will pre­
Ireland Bepuhh an Senate; Belir.
side Other officers are Verne Mc­
We
are
just
where
we
are
to­
ter for Uecretary cf State; E. L.
Kinney of the American Legion,
McCormick for County Treasurer; day because we have hal too many vice president ; Mrs Mary John­
Chapmans
in
the
St
te
Legislature
Samuel Lawrence for Republican
son of the Womans' Relief Corps,
State Senator; l ’ete Zimmerman We need down there just plain hon­ secretary; Mrs. A. E. Edwards of
est men who vote “Yes’’ for leg
from Yamhill County for Senator;
is lation that protect* the Oregon the U S. W. V. Auxiliaaary, Mrs.
Hean Huit for position number 2 home and farm ind “NV when it A. W. Hoffman and Mrs. Emma
of the Supreme Court;
Harry hurts the home and farm.
C. McKinney of the American Leg­
Starkweather for Senator; Mott for
These two inaituti.na are the ion Auxiliary, executive committee.
U. S. Congrea»; Graham for Su­ foundation of our nation, when they These officers ask the co-operation
preme Court position number 3.
are prosperous all honest business of all patriotic groups in making
Those present from Beaverton is prosperous, when they perish the this the biggest and best annual
meeting since those held by the G.
grange were: Mrs. Dobbins, Mrs. nation perishes.
VanKleek,
Mrs. McKercher. Mr
Be ter Zimmerman A- R boys in their annual reunions
years ago.
,
and Mrs. Funaton, Mrs. Downing;
State officers from all organiza­
Mr. and Mrs. Stark. Mrs Carl Han­
Hillsboro, April 27, 1932
tions are expected to be present.
son, Mrs Carter, Genevieve Carter, B-. a verton Review
Mrs. Austioi Mr. Kennedy. Mr Law
Heqverton, Oregon
To the Editr:
rence
SENIOR CLASS TO
In the announcement of my can
In the evening a class of 21»
GIVE 3-ACT COMEDY
received ins t r o t ions in the fifth didacy for the Republican nomina
degree of the ord-r. A delegation tion for District Attorney of Wash
Is it possible to tell the absolute
from Mat ion county were present ' X " .C° Unty'
“DPe.nnx truth— even for twenty-four hours?
to observe the work. The grange
t>le last Wl t'k s issue of your pa
Bennett, t.ne
closed with a splendid program.
per. certain figures (which were It is—at least Bob
hero of “Nothing but the Truth,
furnished me) were quoted in j-o
to fines and the salary of accomplished the feat. The bet he
DONALD JOSSY WORK- ference
made with his partners, his friends,
my deputy which arc in error. The
his fiancee— these are the in­
IN!; IN 4*H CONTEST basis I have used for my figures end
cidents in William Collier's tre­
is the period frtm January 1, 1925 mendous comedy hit.
Dontld Jossy of Linntcn route 2 to January 1, 19.52, this being both
This comedy in three acts is to
has lieen consistently writing news the period of my last two terms be given at the Beaverton High
and
the
period
during
which
I
have
for the past three and a halt
school auditorium, Friday night. May
months for the Rock Creek Daily have employed a deputy. The pro
13th. It is being given by the Se­
club. Donald is working for the portion of fines and forfeitures dur­ nior class. Mrs. Robertson is di­
$15(10 scholarship offered by the ing this period which the law ap­ recting it. Tickets will be on sale
State Editorial Association for the propriates for my use and expendi­ soon.
4-H Club summer school held at ture and which I did not use hut
The two leading characters in the
Corvallis in June At this time in turned to the County was $32,-
the contest Donald has 175 inches 506.02. The salary of my deputy play are Bob and Gwen These parts
of material
printed. The contes' during this same perio was $12, are being taken by Rsss Hart and
closes May 1. Earle Jossy won the 375.00. leaving the net gain to the Jeanne Posscn. The other characters
contest last year and received the County by this arrarg m en $20, • are: Ethel. Gwen's friend, Emma
Findley; Mabel, Noma Brows; Sa
scholarship to summer school.
131.02.
bel, Erma
Brown; Mrs. Ralston.
I would appreciate your publica­
Vivian Nelson; the Bishcp, Oliver
tion
of
these
figures
as
I
do
not
Mrs F. H. Schoene entertained
Kaupilla: Mr. Ralston, John Bullock;
a group of friends in honor of Mrs wish to he misuncerstccd in this
Dick, Frank Zimbrick; Van Dusen,
James Kamrar (Doris W ooituff). matter.
Van Brown; the maid Sheil», Doro­
A delirious lunch was served to*
Very truly yours,
E. B. TONGUE thy Lewis.
the guests.
The Lecture Hour Savor*
of a Political Atmosphere
Throughout
FOUR SCHOOLS ENTER
Th« grade school track Hint hell*
mi the |HW rtM
track
g' 'in.
Saturday, A|iril 23, ended with a
victory fur lieu verton. II avert.i,
„on, | 07 points; Aloha II u I m - i came
second with 67 points; Tlgsrd *•»
next with W pointa and St. Mary a
laat with 27 The rvlaya were poat
poned until Thursday lie bus * of the
rainy weather. .
The participant« were divided in
to two group«, < la»« I and Clu»* It.
The Class I boys and girl» hud
age weights over 130 and the l'la->
|| boya and girl* ha i age WeigV. <
under 130. The winners of llrat and
second place« arc as follow«:
t'laaa I boya:
lAt yard
:a*h I, Furgy, Alnns
H u I mt ; 2, Kmnmna, tleaverton.
too yaid da'h 1,
Krnoat, St.
Maiy*i 2, I'eriaco, St. Mary's.
•
Sh<t I'ut 1. I’erUco, St Mary's;
2, Alliann, Alohs lluoer
Hi unit Jump I, Kmmiins, Heaver
'i.n; 2, Kuegy. Aloha llubji
High jump 1, I'rink, Alnha llu
b.*r; 2, M me, Tigar.l
I le Vault I. Story, S '. M ry s,
2, Joi.nson, St Mary's.
t in " ii Boya:
to yard dash I. N .Jry, ligarri;
2. < r wley, Alnha lluher
76 ysd dash 1, J-mcs, Beaverton;
2. Munu), A1 hu llulier.
1'asel.all thiow f r ulatanev 1.
I iiyelke, lieaverton; 2, Vermillion,
St. Mary's.
tlroad jump I, Mini ay. Aloha
llulier; 2, Jackson, Beaverton.
High Jump I, June«, iWavert n;
2, t i ne, Aloha llubcr.
Pole \ unit I, Ncl.nn, lleaveiton;
2, Crone, Aloha llulier.
Class I (iirls:
60 yard dash— I, Blue, Yigurd;
2, Marvin, A I-ha Union.
76 yard da>h I, lleyn >l»ls, Ai *)u
Huber; 2, Blue, Tigni .
Basehall, accuracy I, Bixhy, lie«
verton; 2, khrli, Beaverton
Baseball,
dialsnc#
1,
Yurton,
ll. ii. crtidi, 2, liixby, Leaver tun
Basketball, distance
I, S m s .
Beaverton; 2, Bliss. Tigard.
Class || Glrla:
dll vaid d«»h I. \\ ■ 1 h, Baovor
ton; 2, St rnguist, Tigard.
M yard dMk i Baahar, \i lw
llulier; 2. Stomguis:, Tigard.
Baseball,
accuracy
I,
Grctte,
I'eaverton; 2,
Patterson,
Alnha
llulier.
Baseball, distance I, (¡retie, It'ea
verton; 2, Wray, Aloha llulier
Baskethall, distance
I, Wolfe,
Aloha llulier; 2 Winy Alnhu llulier.
O. Brink of Aloha, who won the
high jump In the Cl *< | h ys use I
n roll in his jumps which enabled
him to jump better than the rest
of the jumpers.
Candidates Speak
At Pomona Crange
ASS N. SUPPORTS SE ­
LECTION OF NURSE ^
PRIZES TOTAL $60.00
Exhibits Are Jadged Da The Ba­
sis of Corn Shown and Racords
Mrs. Hazel C. Foeller
At an official meeting of th*
Washington county public health a s ­
sociation held Tuesday night, April
19, the Hillsboro library, the action
of the executive committee is em ­
ploying Mrs. Hazel C Foeller, R.
N., as county nurse was supported
by vote of the association.
The new health nurse has already
initia.ed active health work with the
schools of the county, offertsg her
services to schools that have es­
pecially pressing health problems
that need attention before school
closes, it was reported at the meet
ing.
Picking up the work wnere it was
dropped ¿ve to 'the resignation of
the former nurse, Mr*. Grace Rich­
mond, the new worker will meet as
rapidly as possible the health prob
lems that have arisen during tht
period :he ccunty has been without
this type of service, it was pointer
out by Mrs. Fritz ABer.droth, pres
ident of the health association. The
work will be financed from the
Christmas seal sale receipts.
Mis. Foeller received her hospital
training at Good Samaritan hospital
Portland, and her public health work
at the University o f Oregon school
of public health nursing where she
look the year's post graduate course,
receiving her public nursing certifi­
cate- She has also had post grad­
uate hospital training.
During her work at one of the
well known nursery schools in Port
land she received unique experience
with children which is considered by
Mrs. Abendroth and others who
investigated her credentials prior to
her employment, . * 0f particular
value to her work in Che county.
She comes
with the endorsement
«Do of the state board of health,
S r"n S r-“ "*•“
, 'Dr. C.
A. Lambkin, Hillsboro
oentist spoke at the meeting on
preventive dentistry and the value
„ “ p ! |denl ^ 1
children.
work ^ ,u ^ tterSOn sPoke
tht
work of ihe county
child study
f the
h T T hemltn
^
pledgred cooperation with
werk.
Grace HoJ™ «, R. N„ of
l e; , i reir° n Tub* rculosis association
pointed cut that the cos, of a full
>ear nursing service was less than
wo packages of cigarettes for ev
ejy aoult male in the county, i>r
S & S k » » * "
p h y sk i* n »rave a
HIGHWAY ASS’N. SPON­
SOR OF CONTEST
♦
- HiKhway Pr°fc*thre Associa­
tion offers cash prizes amounting
to $50.00 ,$25.00 fi„ t. |1™ w T
ond anr $10.00 third) for the best
papers (not over 500 words), sub-
m.tted by high school studekts of
l./h J
.’rr COV* rin*
the
b lo w in g
best8^ * 10 ,elect and forward <hc
Post (not more than three) to the
Associ.tion on or before May 31,
All papers so received will be
promptly judged by the officers of
fo? a” oc1,at,on- and the cash prizes
fotwarded *<> the winners.
ti n l.n ti" Carfyin* mu‘ h informa-
Don on the subject may be had up­
on request-
A compilation of our motor ve
hide laws may be had by applying
to the Secretary of State.
Py g
KEY. MITCHELL TO
TALK TO BIBLE CLASS
Kev. Jack Mitchell, teacher of
the Bert land Union Bible Clssses
will speak in Beaverton, Friday
evening, Aptil 29 at H:lM> p.m. at
the Bible cluss which meets weekly
at the home of Mr. und Mrs. (¡or
ti.n Fraser at 710 Ismiliar,.' St., on
the corner of Seventh.
Rev. Mitchell is known to many
Beaverton people who attend his
classes nnd also to radio listeners
a: he speaks each Monday and
Wednesday evening at *5:30 p m '
Mrs. I,. I) Shellenherger enter over KTBR. You sre cordially in
viteil to hear this man expound the
tiiinod the "600" club with n lunch
eon nt her home last Friday. Mrs. scriptures-
It. I,. Tueker and Mrs, F. J Don
l>cnn and Louise Merle enter­
uldsnn were guests of the Club
Mrs Ihirn Stipe
won the high tained a nuntlior of friends, Tues
score and Mrs Ituhy Boyd «• ttsn i day evening. The time was spent
in dancing.
lation.
Seed, PurchaHed from Bier-
iy Boys Will Be Din-
tributed Free
u/. L
.(,HOW’ regulate
“nd Why' the
shouW
state
better
use tiu
cf
commercial trucks and busses on
our public highways?"
Competing students should han I
heir papers to their Principal, who
<I\
V
W. V. K *
• Ì 0
Ente: Com Contest
First prize Minnesota No. IS
corn, grown by Amos and Ivan
Bieriy, has been purchased by the
Commercial National bank. Hill* -
boro, and is being distributed free
to boys of Washington County who
are interested in the contest for
4-H corn club members.
Thirty boys have already signi
fied their intention of entering.
To enter the contest a boy or girl
must agree to grow an acre of com
from seed furnished by the bank,
and to make an exhibit of 25 ears
in the com show held in the bank
lobby eaah fall-
Prizes totaling $60.00 are given
each fall to the twelve exhibitors
having the highest scores
Exhibits sre judged on the basis
of 75 per cent for the com shown
and 25 per cent on the record book
which goes with each com project.
Club members growing an acre
of corn under the bank contest are
also eligible to exTdbit 10 or 25 ear;
in the Union Stock Yards contest
at the Pacific Internaticnal Land
Products show.
Thirty three exhibits were entered
in the 1931 Commercial National
Bank show. Thirty are already e n ­
tered this year with at least one
more club to be reorganize.:'.
Boys and girls interested in 4-H
com projects should write or see
W. S. Avet-ill, assistant county
agent, who has charge of crops and
livestock club work.
THEATRE SCHEDULES
MANY FINE PICTURES
Sunday May lat, "Union Depot"
a reslly fine picture, opens at the
Leaverton theatre for a three day
run. On this night will also ms
given the first fashion revue with
beautiful gowns worn by beautiful
girls. Some lucky lady will win her
choice of one of the gowns which
are from Proctor’s in Portland.
Wednesday and Thursday, May
4 and 5, "Charlie Chan's Chance",
with Warner Oland is coming with
thrills aplenty. Wednesday night is
the country store night-
Friday and Saturday, May 6 and
7 are outstanding dates as for
these nights the Beaverton Relief
Committee have a wonderful show,
Joe E. Brown in "Local Boy Makes
Good". Friday night is the De Luxe
gift night. The candidates for Hea—
verton queen will appear on both
nights. The proceeds will go to
charity.
ROC K CREEK DAIRY
CLUB LOSES GAME
The Rock Creek Dairy club played
their second baseball game of the
season. Sunday April 24 on the
Rock Creek field with the Arcade
potato club. The Rock Creek team
lost. The lineup was: catcher, Don­
ald Jossy; pitcher, Raymond Wis-
mer; first baseman, F. H. Jossy,
leader of the club; second baseman,
Earle Jossy; third baseman, Wil­
fred Grossen; short stop. Herbert
Krisch; left fielder, John Lindow;
center fielder, John Hansen; right
fielder. Harvey Stoller. Other mem­
bers of the team arc: Alan De­
trick, Albert Grossen, Robert Toelle
end Allen Berger. The club team is
scheduled to play the Rock Creek
District pick-up team next Suncay,
May 2nd.
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BOY SCOUT NEWS \
Rr.bert Engelke, Scribe
e-
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Eighteen Scouts
attended the
meeting April 22nd. 123 tests were
passeu by the Scouts during the
evening. The "Inner Patrol" con­
test is progressing rapidly- The
“Flaming Arrows” have 48 points
“Silent Panther” 19 and the “Pine
Tree" 46 points. Contest closes one
week before school is out. Over seas
camp hats will he given to each
JE R S E Y S CAN BE RE
boy in winning Patrol.
GISl'ERED FOR LESS A laugh fest and talk fest were
held and Glen Jones beat Kenneth
Owners of purebred Jerseys mav Taylor in the Uugh fest and Doug­
now register cattle that are £ s t las Taylor heat bob Engelke in the
two y e .« 0f age for a fee of five talk fest.
dollars instead of the ten dollar- !
that such registrations have cost MARTHA FRASER HAS
according to word received from thJ
BIRTHDAY PARTY
American Jersey Cattle Club. Offic-1
ials of the Jersey organization state!
that this reduction is in line with
Mrs G. H. Fraser entertained a
present financial conditions over the group of little girls in her home
country but that the reduction will last Friday afternoon in honor ol
probably be only temporary.
her daughter, Martha’s seventh
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birthday. The afternoon was spent
in playing games. Delicious re­
NOTICE
cSf
—— — - -— ■—
- — 1^| ■ freshments
of ice cream, wafei s,
The County Institute of the W and birthday cake were served by
C. T. U. will be held in the Christ- ( the hostess. Martha received many
present were
ian Chcrch at Forest Grove on May lovely gifts. Those
the 3rd. Meeting opens at 10:30 June Smith, iDolores Burg, Emma
with a pot luck lunch at noon. I Susan Clement, Enid Osborne, and
Vivian Scheuch.
Men and women are invited.