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    University Library
T he B ea verton R e v ie w
1 he Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County.
VOUME XII, No. 11
Ücavcrlon, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, February 15, 1935
rves
Annual Conference E = = 7-
High .School Notes
Th«
I . a verton
--ai
i
Hi
High
liaicktiall
gaine» t'urina
hich they won
1 h* ik'fcal OVUM ut tibe barda of
Grove . , . Friday
evening
on
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jb LhSAY CON T F ST OPEN
I JO d ib H SCHOOL
GIRLS
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Two In Upper Grades
Receive Blue Cards ' r S L ,. . . . *
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tat
Siicmiy i assing
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Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
County P. T. A. Coun­
„ ■ cil Discusses Problems
M Its. KM M A CLAN IN
A 1935 hign school essay chain
' ,nl1“ Clama, age<l 75 years •. ,,n ja to he crowned in Or*g<,n!
•law of Mrs Ferry Stew-
Misa Betty Hoover of Gaston,
niece, Mrs. G- G. McCormic, at her throne to another atudent of
* Hom*>
, v , , 'v t
i J Sunday
is iiu a jl
I l mormng.
in 'IIIH tK .
' U)i.
h I ■
u »tat*
tu tir
w who
in ,
W will
ill
l u he
,
U «elected
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Courses
1 Guilders of Organization
In
1.4‘ u d c r s h i p 20 Forest' (jrov.'. Uio' «'v i '
G rad er*
E n c o u r - Mlluf i l*ni" lW' 1 bor* in O h o> aruJ wiin.n the next three month,-.
hich
Training
Are Honored by Candle-
i“ V * r r*M , W
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I t i - a d in g
by I Z T ^
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f
H » »chooi
£
hing
Lighting Ceremony
>r.o-
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,h. Hi-.».rum
“<*«« Book Castle"
r tier j home
r
;r
„ T in . f Kansas,
i l i SS
s received
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town
with iu ’ cs course*, -has just been
a<|uad travelled t0 Vernonia to win
ii.lirmont in the family plot there. by teachers of this city. The o n -
EXHIBITS
OF
WORK ti*
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TEAM
WINS
(¿AMES
| test
not only
is state-w.de
but DELEGATE IS CHOSEN
In, Beaverton
forward,
came
MILS. VIRGINIA I*. HARPER
national in scope, it is said. It is
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through with tihe winning basket,
•New
I'nmllera*
pictorial , M/ * ' Vir*f‘niii *' Harper o f Ka- sponsored
oy the live-stock
an i Resolution» ACainst Liquor and Ci-
Will
i(e
The wnen hut thirty five seconds of Geography Claaa Make
I J*:k'h, (11 years o f age,
wife of ri« at industry through its organi-
Theme
of
Meeting
lh('
remained to be played.
Maps of the Netherlands
garette Advertising Adopted
t r.rank Harper, panned away at the zi.t on, the National Live Stock and
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,S| Msry'a High cam* to it ,
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(*'<„j Samaritan
hosp.tal, Sunday Meat Foard. The topics for essay*
il7
. Verton Tuesday afternoon, only to
Girl Reserves in
Oreffon
Friday evening at 8
o’clock at niorning
Private funeral
services will deal with phases o f Che sub-
Washington County
Council
and he humbled by a 22 to 13 »core
•on them Washington
are looking hit in
t* > High school
gym
the lower were held at the Gable
Funeral jtc l of meat
°* Barenta and Teachers discussed
WB»
high
point
man
of
the
0.ru.e„
forward to the sai
annual
mid-v.
inter
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i Beaverton
r t a v t l V t/l l
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arados
the
homo,
Tuesday
morning Interment
University scholarship will
i> pr ,i,|ems ° f education and tcgisla-
-
y
t;on at tiierr meeting at Hillsboro,
conference U» Is- held at P aclfic U- Í ^ r ¿ í ! ' 1 ° f ••V#f . P°î.,îU •» «X'l will present the two oper- was at
an
outstanding
etiM, “ The Court of Flowers', and a no • m , .
C ove, this , .
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game.
trd. Forest Grove Committee» made
‘ Make» Believe” .
Remember
the the
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a « ^ T c J 5 S :
up o f member» o f th* high »ch'ol hi T'srlusi'uU- ytt to 'b ^ played" tw"
,.n chartre ia «mail. Itoad, for the past two years
S ? r t s » ¿ Î L ? * i u ï S *•'.- ç a » . « T
* l ^ Thc
Tl r *dm‘',*K
ita L
‘ ,! 2 5 J 5 ■ s t S r - Ä J f e r s j r r“ ” v J
w . s a z * t .«™ . p.esident o f the Oregon Congress
with Tigard, one
y**1"
the nationa. o f Parents and Teachers, discuss
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C'lampionsrtip went U> Mils Anr.e the legislative ideals adopted by
iik.ny earned excellent grade*.
|
_ pi*
conference.
Delegates
will
Those who earned
blue
curds V k 'f 'k 'T i t U l L’ F t U M L 'V
>< <>ki wees o f Everett, V, a-hirgtoti the State Foard of Manageis
at
auth their meeting in Portland, January
H.-re Agnes Wegener, S xth grad», V v ! ? , ,
L (»A R D E N -
home economics
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meetings
in the
administration,
h.l L'.lu
rin Hunt,
IJ a in # g (!a
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1NG TO BE DISCUSSED 0iitiei wil1 ,€lect thc winners, ac- 11.
building .,f the u d w i l t f ,
»ill have- Tin. Baam rton
lligii acbool
af nml
Bdwia
n iu
w >n
t tk
k grsda
cording to the contest announce-
Mrs Kletzer asked if the fish of
#Hl*lr meals in the CcngregalK^ial f'nnative
debate
team,
Murkev- Those who are on
tbe
Honor
In. a similar event last year, Oregon should have more fiiends
church hall, and will be housed in ' H-J're
and Delbert Hurke, mi tore 1 Roil,
which consists of those who
Professor A. G. B. Bouquet will
chief of the at Salem than Oregon's rchool
Icie s t Geove home». Io»»t
year the L* Canhy last Mon.iay, and came have no grade below 2, are: Agnes «peak to 4-H club memberi ana P r‘ Louise Stanley,
home ecorumics oC thc children, in the past two years our
conference was held on the cam bccl. with a three to nothing deci» W« getter, Sixth Grade; fydwin Hun*., fanners on vegetable gardening at r'lpPau
held in the has»- L
S’ PePartrwnt of Agriculture, schools have been cut down in their
|*i* o f Reod College
in
Portland, *<n in their favor. So far we have Sc»c*nth grade; Flaine McMinn, Lil- a meeting to
chalrman o f the judging com- oppropriations more than any oth-
wiure over 200 girls gathered
won two debates toward the dis- lian Jacobs, and Cathryn VanKleek, n-ent of the court house, Saturday,
Fcbruary 16, at 1:30 p-m-, accord- rT,lttee'
er department o f government. Two
Speech«* ami diaruaisona will cen- r'ct championship
Friday (teday) KiFhtih grade
to L E.
Francis, assistant
hundred teachers in the stat. are
ter around the conference theme uf *''• negative team.
Aline Buswe.l
Those
who
earned Honorable iag
Professor
Bi uquet TWENTY' FOUR
AT-
* etli" g le*s salary per year than
“ New Frontiers”
in high
school
Donald Walker, will meet Ain- Mintion
are: Sixth grade—I.yman coi;r.ty agent.
i r ./i » t
/-.•» . y p p a 1-h" rer gets on relief. Such low
atudent« adjustment» to t-heir fam- * '/ whl* have also won 2 debate.». DeWitt, David McMinn, Terukt Na- will discus* vegetable plant.ng. var- t j * v m
of veg< tables
best adapted
1 ^
u G U L A L l i R A . M i l * . bt-Iaries will not draw a high type
il<ea. their friends and
in
their |
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IUllie Jean Pace, Ann Ras teties
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° f people into the teaching profes-
wc rid. Principal speakers
will b.- V l ’ W I L V M ftV
IH W T
r.uuaen, INitsy Steward, and Phyl- to this locality, soil types best a-
,e Beaverton Grange
met in £io:». Mrs. Kletzer said we must
Rev. J Hudson Kallaid,
m.nlater * * ' ’ L r A i l U i l
I
I h ,
F<«;
Seventh
grade HarolJ dapted to the growing of various
o f the First l^resbyterian church,'
IT) BE INSTALLED Banister, Mary Bozich, Ruth Promt-, t r ck crops and other cultural me- TeK,"a r session Saturday, February think c f what we are securing for
lo t tlmml;
I>r Bruce R.
Raxtcr,
_
I'airicia
Dobym,
Lloyd Jounaon. tnod» found to be best as a result Z; I93»‘ ¿T * * Grange Hall with car children rather than of class
*l n r » *’
Christensen,
Master,
legislation.
February
is Citizenship
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Wocdford
Hohstein _ Howard Juhn- of experiences of truck ~ gardeners v ^ . r . T
piesident of Willamette university;
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V .llcy
Post ,t an> E norie Nagae, liisako Magae, _nd experimental w-rk conducted on l r, i ' n l :'- . l < rg.
Twenty-f. ur were :n
at- m-nth. and time for us all to do
Dr. George Allen (Nigers, professor a ,1* * "•w Tu* l,t,n
of
the
Acmriean
la-gion
Martha
Shaver,
and
Orin
Zimmer
ci liege farms. This discussion should
^eluding two guest«.
Mr something about our government
o f psychology at Pmciflr unive.aity; _____ .
Mi ! ¡ nan; Eighth grade -Veldon Poge. be of interest to any farmers or CT>d Mr8' ch a " e* ' aBK *ek rf
(j. || Obertcuffrr,
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T '- by writing to our legislate^ tr help
Oregon
director oivanned in ' <• K-■ .
rill be granted it» Anton .Bozich, Jane Domogalla, Lor- townspeople who raise gardens. All
Grange The drill leader, Mrs. them know what we want.
of Hoy Scoats, and Mr». Katherine ker diatrict
It
^onoms. presented
presenreo an orig-
it is felt
relt that now Hit
that there
H. Pi|»r, dean of girls at Milwau-
hehruary Jlst, according to re (^Rcway, Fayte Morris, an! who would be interested in this ? J ' ” "• , Dobbins,
kie high school.
> c announcement of Harry F Ell- f r o t h y Tilden.
discusiacn are welcome to attend.
contest seating drill. The r.ew a e few jobs for young
people,
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office o f senser was very credita- more education, rather than lesi,
Exhibit* of club work will In- " ' n ' the Post Commander.
The Sixth Kradc was very sorry
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c
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The meftinif will lie h<*ld at thc f| iOJM, nnr
mpmhpri Ann Rax
AI n i l 4 i'U i v r f
v iL 't -r r b,y filled by Mra’ B K' Donney « reeded, and it is urged that Ju-
•hown and courses
in leadership |{UM , r Clubhcu.se,
Metzge: Ore
members, Ann R*a
r \ l . ( l l t . \ t i K A A D L .> lr ,r . 1 -
The subject of the program pre- r;or College work be added to out
Clubhouse, Metzger,
Ore- n1Us,en.
tiarring ami program planning will fun at which time department o f-
ING
WELL
ATTENDED
» « ‘ « l by tihe lecturer, Mrs. A. S. high Schools. The State Library
be given- The». cLaaes will be ^ ^ t n l T ' # ! *
mSwIy' ' e ^ -
Th“ fir8t
n* th”
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Fur-aton, was “ Comparisons of Yes- needs an adequate budget for its
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r.tv» printing pres», which thc die-
leJ by fourteen women who are tt_j
omcer» of the post. The offl- trjct ^
|rtjrchasei.) for the lower
The Aloha Grange met Thurs- terday and Today ” Mrs. Doy Gray increasing service to unemployed
leer.ly In touch with Girl Reserve
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day evening in their hall wit* a
a" interesting account o f the young people. An argument for
large group o f member» present, development o f the prone arid po- the County Unit Plan is the re -
The lecturer’» hour was spent play t**o by the great naturalist. Lu- duetion of cost in buying supplies
:ng game* under the leadership of ther Burbank A report o f out- in large quantities,
the Lecturer A1 Kemnun.
standing current events was given
5Trs. Kletzer urged the support
The various committees are busy by Mrs. W C. McKell, and a re- of appropriations for Public Health
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,,arl acler. members of the executive
planning and preparing fer the an- spire of the Grange Bulletin by and Public Welfare to match funds
ty will he held at the home of *
ilu.^
c ‘
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nuil
Hillsboro
Chamber of Com Mrs. B. K. Denney. These feature* Fr.e state may secure under the
Elizabeth Schermwhorn, where the
An int,.re»tin„ w o m m hn>
k h101-1**
Abnaham
Lincolns
p - u w.ll h, , r entertainim»
, B mti resting program hui bem K«mesty and kindness were enjoyeu mirce dinner, Thursday, February «re to become regular reports o f Lewis-Wagner bill, and the crea-
tnikl On
b ™ B ,
PUnn«^' I"*
installation
affair. by th/ fir n
They memor- 21. Dinner will be followed by a the lecture hour.
ttci- o f a State Department of Pub-
wil! e n iov S» ,w?m
univ.o Th'' « nUrtanrn*nt im-ludes num- ¡,tti this quoUtion from Lincoln p:< gram, and dancing.
The first quarterly evening meet lie Welfare with County Welfare
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ing o f the Beaveton grange will Boards-
Z !
.ml Z
¿ t l l n v » &•” frvm • '* '” ' ll“ T*r‘’ nl P°Bt» "< ‘ 1 will study and get ready ami
* t- ^
anJJ ^
Saturday eve. j|,f American Ix'jfion in Waahinic- - cm# ¿ mv nlv chance will come/ \ 1 Ii< C i W l P i i li C I V I T V
b<> beld Saturday, March 23. at d
Mrs. Paul Patterson, Legislative
r / - y W" ' •)*** *
* ~ l <- n County ,n.l from Pur.l.„d Th,
JSLd’ i u S S S i 7» th,
Alike*. 1
n i i i t v p n All members are urged to be Chairman for Washington County,
,
'
,
program
will be followed
by a Ccmi Kniile it a Urge “ Good Book LARGE DINNER
F ARTY p-esent.
in her
committee report, pointed
Impressive events on the program darce.
(>*tle."
Within this castle
are
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The next all-day session will be out that there is a difference be-
,
U> lh* ®P*ning ceremonial F
r
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Mrs. Julia Cooper was coinpli- a* vsual cn the second Saturday tween petty politics for selfish fo­
m t < T * c I r i RescVVcs* ^Td th c^ n - B E A V E R T O N
TEAM
jach display the picture of a dif- mented with a large dinner party o f the month, March 9, at 10:30 d.viduals who seek only personal
of relatives and friends at her horn- a.m. The lecture hour will feature gam, and political science, which is
sp ring closing ceremo«Ul.
which W I N S F R O M S T . M A R Y ’ S fiopil inikos u ^ r t upon "a booi SiMtlay, in honor o f her 86th tirth- '‘ Indian Lore” .
a study of the governmental rules
will lie prcs»*nted by the Hillsboro
_...
he has read, his or her window is day anniversary. In the aftemcon,
Saturday, February 16, at one under which we all must live. If
c.tb Other clubs which will have
R iv erton won a fast basketball opened If, however, the child fails the officers of
Beaver Chapter p.m. the Grange officers w'.’i meet we do not all study to find the
an active
part on the program arc Bame i|y>rn st Mary's Tuesday af- to report upon a book, the window celled
on her and
presented
her in the Grange Hall, for practice
tCont’d on Correspondent's Page)
(wnias, Longview,
Portland, New trn0(m by a
At th* rn .ains closed. It is needlers to w:tb a gift and in the evening a o f the seating drill.
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<3rOVe- e-d o f the first quarter, Beaverton say that
many books are
being group o f local friends called r. her
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OFFICERS OF BROTH-
16« dhairmen of the three main WJ|> leading by one point, 6-5 and n od and reported upon by theso to Wish her many happy returns M T <;KOWERS
TO
ERHOOD HAVE MEET
committees are Ra h Dyke, Forest 1>Uf
w.* trailing
8-6. but after- little folks.
of the day. Friends were present
CONSIDER BLIGHT
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(Pont d
on Editorial I age»
warda ahe drew away from the vis- East Wt>«k the Second
grsde en- from near and far
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The newly installed officers cf A1 -
St. Mary's
never
comintr jt'yad
a treat. I)r. Moyors, Sall>
Walnut blight and filbert pro- btight Brotherhood of the Cvangel-
ORGANIZATION TO OB- c:wî r than ” point*. Enimone, B*'a- Miyers’ father, sent “ lollypops
MRS. TALBERT EN-
duetion problems will form the ba-
church, met last Wednesday
»SERVE FOUNDER’S DAY v<,t”"
an<' * e TERTAINS AT PARTY wis o f discussion at the meeting ever fog at the home <f E. L. Cox.
on four *Ur
personal fouls near «J1
tme l'L time {¡¡¡T
tney nau.
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o f nut growers scheduled for the Those present were: president, Ra-
<>f •** KanH'-
The Th' rJ Gr*‘1<‘ ar0 nM,kinK at'
The B*‘«verton 7 r,nU Tenehers'!clo,e
Mrs. J. R. Talbert entertained a Hillsboro Chamber o f Commerce kigh Whitmore; vice president. Ro-
Suxton, Isaacson, Emmons, Mason tractive posters for Washingtons
Founder’s
Association
secretary,
Everett
..
. . will ob*»-rv»«
.
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... , erd Kline began the g.imc for B-lthday. Ijast. w*M‘k they made gtcup o f friends at her home, ro ms, Thursday, February 21, at bert Pomeroy;
Lay at their meeting ut the High Bt.#v#rton Sul(stituU.s
Wen Rohr- colorful valentines, which included Tvisday afternoon, complimenting
1.30 p.m. Paul Miller, of the fed- V /-> h t; treasurer, Edward L. Cox;
school auditorium rueaday evening, .
Bielman
k *
with little lav* akirts and Mm. IVan Myers,
who with
„rr cral department of agriculture, who and Amos W atkns f Lauril
A
February 19. There will be an in-
’ ^
* Mary's second team do- hoys with big red hearts,
family, has taken up her residence )^.s been in Oregon the past few program
for the coming months
torestmg program followed by the
^
.2 ;M4.
Original valentines, with White, here ' in the C
C. Beach home, j^arg carrying on walnut blight anH subjects to be taken up were
candle lighting ceremony. R. resh
w bb aUrred for , hi victors. Fea- cut out lace, form an attractive “ F-ve hundred” was the diversion investigation work, will be present considered.
n.ents will 1«. s,«v*-d A very cor-
gUrterR
Brown. U '« « red heart
in the
Fourth o f the afternoon.
to discuss both walnut blight and
T p next ni eting pltce will be
dial
invitation
...... Barron,
Engelke
and and
Kiue-
Giude. The valentines were made
The guests were Mrs. I. R. M 'tz- fiu^rt biight and will show the *ith* Raleigh Whitmore of Laurel,
.
n >
.
, , 1*
„ being ext elide
i ih I . Newts,
Barron,
Engelke
Kiuc
•° ■'> Interested in the work f the ^
Subj,tiU)te,
w,.rt.
R
ger. Substitutes were R, Jackson, hy the pupils in art classes, and lcr. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Guy Carr. KiU)tg iff^red the past few year* the 19th of March, Tuesday evening.
P.-T. A
bnr.g forth thc ideas of the slu- Mrs. F. W, Livermore Jr., Mrs jn controlling this disease by means
Porter, Barry, atul Bicrly.
denta.
The Association was recently re-|
Elmer Benson, Mrs. C- Hanna. Mrs. of a hordeaux spray. C E. Schus- W0RTHYr GRAND MA-
( tgunized here, and a decided gum ■,
/ ' / ’ I | T |> | | | ) \ n R C
Ir. geography class th«' stu, tents
v ‘ cner,
*LrMc- «ml
^ key Mrs.
M/ ,r,wMR
also of of th<
“ Vn'\^
TRON VISITS HERE
in memberahip and interest has
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a e making pictorial maps o the K01
W. R. C Van
van partnient
Agriculture,
mil be
bo«n shown.
This
organization
BIRTHDAYS OF FOUR
(Oont'd on Back Page)
K,eek-
U: m
,to discUM general problem,
R
Chapter _No. 100 O.E.S.
should receive the whole hearted
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host
to
support of the parents and other.*
j be j»af)t Noble Grands club met
------------------------------- to both walmrts ami filberts, accor-
anJ a large group
^ .P of mem-
interested in schools. In the past, Wednesday at the I.O-O.F. Hall
c rig to W. F. Cyrus, county agent ^ ^ t in r
Wednesday evening
Dr
th< local P.-T. A has given mater- wU), a pot luck luncheon at noon,
A Parting Sock!
fidith
Irene
Phillips,
Worthy
Grano
ial aid in various projects in con- Mia Hazel Miller was hostess,
MIKSC HE SPEAKS AT
Matron o f the Grand Chapter of
nection with both the grade and
>rb<, tables were beautifully dec-
GARDEN CLUB MEET Oregon, was present on her official
fcigh school.
or.'ted with valentine favors, and
visit for the inspection of the work.
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a Iwmutifully
decorated
birthday
.
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. A pantomime
floral degree
was
PORTLAND UNION BI- cake in honor o f the birthdays of
Mr M.k^he o f the Washco Seed ccnfPerro<) on Miw j,hil|i
bv thp
i* /<| tC U L ’ C V I K K T Hazel Miller, I^ttie Jennc, Saran
and Feed Store was the speaker at p(l!C<rs Refreshments were served 1
L L A H O B «» m p » r » l (hsmht>rlaiT, am| Cora Crnnc. A
th? uaraen
Garden h
Club
meeting. Tutsda>
tn?
ud meeimg
- . ,«.».> J
dini
^
whidh VM very
_
„
.
„ u - . w|_ biithday gift from the club was
evening H,s topic. ' Plant Feeding festjve
valentine decorations,
\
The Misses Elaine McMinn M.r
p a n t e d to each on*-.
and Garden Fert. iza.ion wa* pro-
The ^
anniversary o f the
sented m an instructive mannet.
C h t e r wi„ he celebrat<,j at the
D,dy:_ VarL . r rr
Ku ; ;
The initiatory degree was con-
erine Denney mid Mr. »"<1 M m . f(.rrts, upon a new m.mlH-t, bring-
Discus,son o f garden problem . rext meetta^ February 27.
The
D°d
Herg attended
gti
b<g the membership up to sevea-
,a!,' L Clt. i beaut,,fy,n* projeCts i0J- Charter members will he the hon-
monthly business meeting and social ( ( « n T|)o npxt meotinR will be held
owed the regular business mee -
u at tjbat ^
o f the High School group of
|h(1 j.o.O.F. Hall with Mis.
irg. Another inoetinif will be held
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Pertland Union Bible ( • « * . a> SrUih chamberlain as ho*te«s
in
two
weeks
at
which
time
Mr
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the ihome o f Dr. Wm Hamilton ir
He.’.fJsey will di^cu« the pruning
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Irvington. Friday evening. After
of roses.
HOLD MEETINGS HERE
A car driven by William Webb
!£ * br J T d e i K S * With n u m /
I'ortiand, amt towing another
L. R. Richey, Oene Frown and
Teddy Leavitt (state evangelist)
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nl,,i refresh- au,°* struck a sedan dnven by Ed
James
Miller
attended
the
dinner
o
f
Carlton, who hag been hcM'ng
TOnt.” ' T h - " r ~ i S w .r . ,h h«r,M l> V” ™ «
2-
giviin annually for tihe officials in revival service,
at the Christian
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denoting fo honor of Boy Scout church at Hillsboro, the pa** n nth
d fl
bi d otnc r n y m ____
ja»Henircr!i were seriously injured,
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week, at the
Masonic Temple, will begin a series of mee*fogs at
Wednesday evening. This year the tihe Church o f Christ here, Friday
oruer was changed somewhat, an I evening. Mr. Leavitt was fostru-
the Eagle scouts were also includ- mental in gettinK the Chore! of
chip of " m 1- Ernest Smith, met at ter suffered lacerations of his *081?.
ed. Gene and James have tvot'h at- Christ organized here s e v e '>1 v e in
tne (Tub room Wedn.-a.lay to sew , but was back at work again. Mon-
—J | taired the rank o f Ektgle scout-
ago.
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for tha Red Crow
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