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T he B eaverton R eview I he Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIV. No. 35 Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, July 31, 19.Î6 — New Transformer Is Installed Here One of Two Which Will Double the Capacity Of This St ut ion PLAN IMPROVEMENT X um i I I t l t u t l n i l'ro g n iiii 'Ib is ' * “ *■ I» Cur irriti On H r ro i d latiti Sunday, r«j«u> m n work ni pie llH V ti till hu I ni I u H"U |>lurv<l in »«rviiv one 01 1 *'11 ***"« 'truiieiomu.Tii wl.lrli will Jnut.le Ihr l aiHirli) i/f lb il » U - l.on »«rvlllK the T uuU liu V »liny. • ¡In»'«. new JO..« kilowatt Iran» " m i l . ail. lA d i r lal.'Kl ilio i'r t n ilr'lK» nod a r e unique i. •‘“ I t in ) n rr wound ft»» lin e r ' »lui«-.« Unir,h Hg ‘er, I u-> ., i Mannner «f ttie CorIlim i U n ir m i Flo. li ir f'oiniw n/. Ku ■; i | , : f«nrow weighs tu t u t M nt '..» .mil |> und» and Imi I» 2.1CJ > allori« uf in-ulirtIn* und cool l"u nil. Tiri truiis.'orttirrs reeeiv* ifirri:> ul 57,000 voll» and » I« li down lo 26,non voli» fi-r rhr I . abititi Valley loop trainimi» on line, «nil In 21,00 voll» for Uu> Hen ver I on virlnlly .'islribu- I Uro lini-». T e completion of Ih!» work will give Itu* T ualatin Valley I Ivi i"ii of Mir comimny one of Mir mint un -li d u lr supply »tn Ilona, To insure ronllntilly of i \ ‘r e r v rr y hour of "he day, '!’"l day* oui of Mie year, íero 7,oto y. Il an; ply lire» fred tnlo the Item orlon ata» ion thro"»*' ul "r:iMo oll »w liebe«;, v.hioh •ervlre I« mntnt.iincd ov»r tue Ide lo m e rupnty lino. Il t» . 'r < ntiiierlrd niHojnnllra'ly nr*\ n , i ‘ In inaili lui ni d m t r t i r other. Automatic oli switches me h In*, iiu. ¡.11. >1 upon Uie .'.o*o y li loop, Mie I P a ti'rto n and liillitrtun »uh« tahu!.-'. o .il«., e In Mii>»liinUnlt> (he H 'ine ninnncr lo Insure ri lini.1. • vi.», M nnii.tr | :..»U r »In lei- fu rth e r o I r «\|>ei.diluie m Ihi» r a . r I h hul a (fari of K.e program kfti.,n* ul.« ad of Mir require n olii» I n « i t r l r l r p e r .Ir r *o uit growing tu Ihr TuatoAin \ "niley. O ther improvement* con •i : »I,•'ltd ini ¡ini« un added ‘.ro o voll fri ter from Ile.1 veri on to Hlllrboro; from H lllrhcro to \ , > . ’h Chill s, nr.d of 2*. O0o voll ¡ir.tomatic regulator Installati«!» •i the e. itti mied urow th Juol I hen. Mr it o slate* (hat Ihr rural rxlenniou p ro g ra m Uu* year is : « la r v i s i on r ir o r d und Mint iiv J a n u a r y 11*117, that of the ... Mir populated portion of (hr t'luilatln Volley, service will tie available t<‘ m o re than 96'/« of I he home*. NEALS VISIT AT CRESCENT CITY, CAL. care of v is io n -■ VACATION CAMUS DUCEI) RV N i FSE Hy Margaral I H n n , l(. N. I O v n 100,000 A m artcam are [' ¡•H r to curry on the lii.liwuy U h «luto culli» advor'ited by the Ameriram Fuunda. ton for the llllnd, for up » tiy the blind, and IhoRe with Nerlou»ty im pilimi v.»U>n. lK'klgnrd nn u nafely measure f i r Illese unfortunate* ‘ le y nini •Mo Mie (|iie»lion "w*lieiu’e romeu hlii lines* and uirdlcHH wear and tear on Mie organ of vision” . Cane» are commendable but h<»w much lieti te r to »«ve |.h, v pioli and av'dd Mie p ilb e lic n i tu r e of an able bod'eit man. with a white cane on hi» nrm 'iMiicmin* an off tune r u g a r ••Itti Hie hop«» of a penny or two '•I til» tin cup. M)ei u è Ioi ofIrii itboughl of • » tva ra te unii», yet they are ,c|y coi n e tte d w / h evny •yalem In Mie body ao M a' m I h e* or kidneys, in le sM no, the ' m l glrenm or sinii» or ton '» may ptrlously danmge the » If i« fI untrented. Put an • t er way, if eye* c.uise troid.'e r o a r e r ui d g 'r.in re r gl»»»eH r y invnrove hut arliiallv • »v d* harm l>y ullowlng p<-r- 'i< nt dnning. to «»me other n u n u* l i p body n* well u» *flir »•»•«•». Por thl* ren.on not on'v ve ev iinlni.t tiro hut c o m p ie i' bv"l<ul cheek is ndvlasble In every ease <d eye trouble. Injury of Mie eye», Infect ion j i t »train due In poor I'ehlln^ <t directly preventable amt at.) ii va are the re-ull of i^n>. »ncr, **urele»Htie»s or accident» vtit*' .■ uiliy eculd have tieen avoided. Acoirdlng to the A m'Hear’ '•■errnl r.f Nil n o n e five nvIUlon . hiM.l children need »uer'ni nt '«niton f. r vision or Irl'n m e l •r* or lid* and Iwe’.tv five , t>cu« nd * ou*d he In rperit" I 'ht r t n l e g elnwnef. to thi* county. In 1**1' tdt ■hi’dren were reported hv teach • r» r a having rh*l"U» dc'ect« n p , . 1 v half 1 * which o h tsl-e d the local Pe* «nd D *91 rntl i n. |t * ! # (1 1 41 ' ni/«»t!on *ro. • '•rr aqtì 0 lo m nt t innU» ]WH(* U*vr« «P*’ f nhonM n*t •» yrolunh'e an ! p'< cl i»n«1 r u n riled is rarefili!. ’'r o u e formt Ititi, Into Ihn eyes i of rvcrv n r v rtcH’-TH*,! 1r* orn ' va !>i* »o'-«oli Id fr* prevedi nil rn*c of ir*1 v< fret Ion from Ihe hlrt t canni. M J» one o f »he Merest ecus e< . f M ir d r e s s nnd i>rV one " h o neglects this is r*«um lnr » t<*r ■ IHBIv. I - we'V A n r c 1 hv le-rn* ñ Do vtinviM he* wfllcbort fV'if or *h»»rn oli- rr> rr’l»^ h-ots upon which he ndeh* f* " nnd nil acid« or causi (cs h ö r 11 he kept far from Ms rear''. Before he *< e» to s. hen) or curly in hi* first term, n r ar e tut check should he made *»] ciudi eye for vision and ni ' Unrtoncy toward mlxlnir l c t e r « , si i|»|ilng w-nrd* or line« In ca»..s r,' ’’minor w riting” * 4 u n i d lie reflated lo n •Te«,iaU»t. \ the child »-rows nr¡t learns t. pro son he tdiould he ta u r’M the m<''n* of protecting hi* eves l i r e t h e r with th e reasrros for **o floinff. Im p o rten t things to rem«mher are; 1. m u v V e physical cxan.ln# - lion including eye* lo d eten u ne iiiiv it. feels or s j s l r n i l r a* urces f d »nver »nd removal of I n f e r - t«>d tr e 'll or tonsil*. 2. 1'i silver n ilrnle In every new horn babe's eye*. 3. Sufficient tight withnu.* dir cel glare- • of individual t«»we1* 4. F«e • r<1 W'«*v chillis K W earing suitable glas «•* if needed. r, I'r. ’. ' Hon fr. m haTsrt’. s cf aeeidenl« such ns w e -rla g - n - • tc. in jndustrlrs. nvold'ne *11” «. h o t s , towel snaop'n v, fire c r ic QJ-------------------------------------------------------- % ATTEND WEDDINC HELD AT PORTI.AND TOM GRAF 18 IN Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. 0 1 jiw ren re anil 't r . mid Mrs. II II. Brown atten d e d the nnrlnge <f their cousin, Flslc Troen, daughter of Mr nnd Benjamin Bailey, to Mr. Mi Imer Frltznrnld In the Klrventih nd Kveretl Street Seventh Dnv dventist r h u rr h . Mr. and Mr*. Yllzarald will make their home i P ortland. Mr*. F ritza ra ld t* Tnnd-duughiter of Mrs. P- 1» Ing of Oakland, formerly of Tom Ovnf. who salted for Mie Ori«mt ««vcrnl weik* n'to, wa - -t itioi ed at Shanghai for a while. Fr, m there they went fo Tnkti Bar wihe.e they anchored 'wen tv five mi'os from shore. After d!*perstng cargo here fihey : nlnn to sail for a stop al Mar ion then to the Hiilllpine I*- * iarden Home. ORIENT ON — a LOCAL NEWS In T A he W E t a I I Hold Afternoon Show E K S N E W S THF. R E V IE W toed and ^ ENJO^ CRUISE UP COLUMBIA RIVER SHIP Mr. nnd Mri It. A Broome ar e moving th 's week into their new home which has litsl been completed on their place n ea r Weed’» ntrrsery FARM PRICES ARE IN RAPID ADVANCE Mr. and Mr». A. A. Asbahr The sbarpeal advance in the highly (luideused Jiandbook 1 nd daugl»ter Ju n e <»f Portland, < • ii ..killing in s r u c t l o » tor pro >i iUsl a t tlie II. B. Dennev .eneral Oiegon farm prl e Index for a long tim e was r«;v;i,tered 0. .ng nigh qua lily mi!k and home Sunday. | .torn mid May to m id - J u c t. with cie. ni ,/n (he farm I k Mie torn» .lias I/.is Mulhclland and urflier increase indicated at mid- . taken by u new exteuaion bul Icnrge G uiedusa were dinner July. This 1» one of the out-- ii No ih'i iH ue.l a t O r t s u e - » Sur..¡ay a t the Godfrey min»« raoia »iewn in ihe Merchants to give Tickets on Hlafe college, T*iere nre no M'.»t recent report on lh. ag **r .« long de<rlpMve paasuge» in Uil* ' .-me In Tigard. Half the W O rU I ullelm. Insle. d, it l ist, 11« lo lisa K ulh Menney of the M ult- ricultural situation by the OSC The Inc. ease • h!«f factor» Involved in «jualtly .. -«b hospital, Mr*. II. C. ■ xlersion sendee. Admission Price loducllon an«l « ! » them off in Gilbert and Mi.« Helen A shah ii. the index was from 68 per <-nt of the 1926-1!*30 avert ee up '.ibulatfd form in w bldi l ' ey can pent Tuesday night and Wednea . p. sled up In the Uirn or milk ! y a t Ihe II. II, Menney home to 73, or a 7 per cent gr.ln In IS THREE RING SHOW m e m ' n; h. •ouie for I be guidance «»' dairy s.r». J II. H uletl, tbe Missen Two principal reasons account • orker*. Met ha and Jc y ilu le lt, snd Hus for the rapid advance in price* I’erforman«« B ill Be Given At T he brief btilleMn entitled ’T iie c| Ilulelt visiled Neeond and Tin ker St*. a t the Fred •or a g» «!d many farm products roducli'ro of M lk and Cream «»f Itrauu an.l Orval Thompson r.nd fo 'd s, according lo the re lig Q uality" w..» w r i t 'm by G homes in F orest Grove. Sunday port. Tiiese are serious drought The circus Is ccming to Bea 1. Wilalcr, head of Mie work f dairy m anufacturing. The l r> Mr», It. F Kliander has b e e l I damage to crops eant cf thp verton! A large crowd is e x - l»ecled a t the Barney Bros. tl).ree o f the j Roc^kies and ttr o n g e r industrial clor» listed by Mr. W i l s ' t r a* iected vice pie«.dcnt • wly organize! T ualatin vallev w tiv il y and d em ard conditions ring circus when It opens here *f prime ln»i>ortance are a« fol and In most Sunday, August 9, for one p e r It num ber !*:!, Amnerican l e g i o n ] 1 in this country orelgn countries formance, in the afternoon. The itxlll.iry, whii h meeds al the 1. Cow* (health, elea ii fines», In re-pect to demand, the performance will t>e held cn Che elr.ver clutJiourc. rir d of la clal on. -eport says t h a t buxine*» activ lot at the corne r of Second and 2. Feed -type of feed. ced i. Turn K h te , » a of Mr. and ity war at a higher level In June Tucker Streets. It. IJarn cons! reel Ion, vevMIa- Ira. B. A. Itohse of Milwaukle, than al any tim e for several clow n» an<l wild animats tr a on, ligl'Tng, »nnlinMoi., truer r< idcnl* of Beaverton, is year», bringing Ihe averaste of f. Milk end C rerm house njoying his rum m er vatalior. n dns'rlal «ct'vity for the first peze ac ts and special features, on*!ruction, veclilalion lighting .■ t r a . t l l n g extensively through half cf 1978 to 12 per cent a- hey will all be here, according to the manager. T hrills and fun f. Siitroundmr: yard, d r a i n - l e I’nited Stales. hove the first half of 19*5 will entertain the audience, •'<•, I ' v ‘Ion Of hog p«>a , etc. The principal drought belt >oung and old. And h e r e ’s a hint V -s N'tir.a Brow'ce of she 6. ITonsIl»—.«on*fruction, glor- from the northern Multnomah ho-pllal ard Miss extends we’ve heard that If you w ant ng, cleaning. 1 1 rothy Io'wis returned Friday Great Plalr* in a southeasterly to gain the life-long friendship 7. Milker hetillh. c l c . n l i n e i a , evening from a week’s vaca'ion 'I’roc-Mon to Ihe south Atlantic of Ihe elephant*, they appreciate ..»thing, ■( the beach«*. Mia* Browne coarf. The final rail come d» pends sugared popcorn m ud) b e lte r at *he ” '*'•' verv much on how corn and than peanuts! S. Mil! r machine- condition, will resume h«rr work '■ ' t t . l c m ertir'ng cron* eoms e m i n r , care. *> alf I this » f e k . Admission to the show is sev out. Wilh goed rains r o t too if. S e p a ra tor--condition, how A;..: - hundred enJoyeJ le n r dclaved yields of such crops enty five cer.fs, hut arrangem ent* nd when cleaned, care. have been made with fhe pro— ' h*‘ Masonic and F a tte r » Star 10. < tiling and storing milk •> cnic at Avalon P ark, Svndey. might still be fairly evod but prietors cf the business places gross production c f farm prod a d cream ccol nc In w ter, r e - Ann. g Iho-e p re se n t were Mr. advertising in the two insfde ■>cls t h ’s vear is already c-rnfaln pages of this week’s P m iew , for ' r l g c r a l e l water, air. atisorptlon ' I Mrs. B. A. Hot se cf Mil— below early the distribution of M erchants’ of colors, cob I amination with •• iitde, Mr. and Mrs. Pharis of to fa'I m aterially season prospects. dirt, inreefs, etc. Guest circus ticket*. w9iich »re Maplewood, and Mrs. Wilbur H ie circular, which •* ' • v l l - worth half IIow to avoid trouble from Weed and little son of B .uhle' the price of the hle from county agrV vlfnra! .'•dm¡«stow tsc-«. fa c to rs 1* re' out In un O re cf these free agents, gees info usual form In Ihe brief III uh - u ' N<T v , tv , f in, f0« M erchant, tickets and 75 cent* J M. Thomprrro of Ilea- .'-•a,, in — pect to Uw n r l o a « n r m n l e d fo th e Mcket , „ on Iraled bulletin n<rw- ava llih lr fer verten, Hmite 1, was I'.nocked . commmtltie«. givirg data on p r o - ' a j the circus lot will e n 'ifle an f'*ee distribution to Orecftn citi u r . . nsciou* w. en the car in dnetion, prices and other infor adult to admission fo 1’ie c i r zens. hi. !i s'.e *;.» riding, driven hy -nelion r f value lo fa.mer* in cus. O l l d r e r will he adm itted ’ r r husband was stru ck by a n - I »-’pnntag nhelr production and for 25 cents and a M erchants’ on the highway at . "-arkeMrg m-ogram A new Tea— j f T ‘ e sites uHsi are forest Mher car camps, boy scout and campfire Tobias, Saturday. The driver o ' lure in th e rennrt just issued s lo w in g th» usual . 'n ,p ^ M erchants’ Guest Circus girls, YWCA or o th e r organized Hie -ther r e - was Y.\ K. Zinv- I* a table ! -e,«o«»ai trend of 'a r m prmes in ] m!,v »* secured f r o » t h e ermi**, o r Just scenic spo¡* on m. m n of Forest Grove fVeeon for veveral r f ->e L most Alex »Li KJ l . ollowlng local merchants-^ , lake* m si pee m a rk H e d ’ iUffer * S nncr Seryace Rlation. fe a v e r to n B arber Shop. Brown"* r-r.m this idnte. ___ __________ Brag Store. I. F. Hwmhtrre. Mean’» Drug Sto-e. Holland’* Feed CIRCULAR DEALS Store. Kami»ergor'« r o n f e c llo n e r ’ . LADING Johnston’* G a r -- e . H u rh Ticwf» WITH F a , MaTfin’* Mrv Good* Stcre. Mary Kllen'«. Reanfy S' opne, Cl UKEST El EM'S PHOTOGRAPHED FOR ( lo s e p a s ' i . r n . ot l.iduio clo- cji.0«- s ' a p , Vorc* P l i m b - ver in the fall of the year is ,ne p^ , rp rtn n ^ likely U- brieg winter injury to ,.p. , <rhqi c stand, and allowing stock on ___________ e field V. Ihe pla n ’s are C 4 T A V frozen is particularly injurious, n t H i l " o '' ' w arns H. A. Srtioth. federa' ag SOLICITS ORDERS tonom ist al the Oiegon expexi- --------- ment s ’- ation, in a new station \ w arning issued by the P ort circular No. 117, dealing with land Beltfer Business Bureau ad- Ledino clover. vises Oregon citizens f? he on In sum m er this clover gives th lookout for an itin e ra n t »hoe be,-' retu rn s when pns'irrcd as salesman using the nam e cf J . evenly as possib'e and i* p a r ti- \ Fields or C. F . Bennett. This oularly adapted t o rotation g r a z - r ptv is r c o r t e d to have <>b- i r g which gives i«^..« w aste and tcired a s.'irff’e cere and ad-^ increased production, he says. vertlsing lite r a tu r e of an Fatttern , .Mixed stands of laidino a n J shoe .manufacturer and while he LCAD MINORITY FACTIONS grass, seed m ixtures for which is not an authorized rep rese n - — Dr. Francis E. Townsend, are listed in the bulletin, will (alive of Fhis company he h a s founder and leader of the O'df sta nd closer p asturing than pure been solicit:r g orders and c o l - Age Revolving Pensions, Ltd., I.adino clover stands and are lecting deposits on merchandise (left), tiie Rev. Gerald L. K. ';■** likely to cause bloat. 'h a t is. of course, never deliv- Smith (center), leader of the Sinee lieinc intreduced in Or c- ed. Share the Wealth Clubs found r o m p la in ts h^ve been made a - ed by the late Huey Long, and Or-F TO T E X A S — T h e Lone S ta r S ta te ’s egon by Ihe experim en' station a r d extension service, this giant gainst th is’ bogus salesm an from the Rev Father Charles E. jamboree Is a ttr a c tin g lea d in g stage and Coughlin, f . . nder of the Union sc-een headliners fro m a ll o ver the co u n try. white clover, a native of n o rth a num ber of travns in the N orth Italy, has been widely w est including several Oregon for Social Just <e. at the recent Here Ted Lewis, v e te ra n band lead er, is ern crown hy farm ers in regions rities. He Is believed t o be w or- convention of the Townsend- ready to s ta rt fo r a C e n te n n ia l appearance where there is abundant n a tu ra l king in Oregon at this tim e and in the new Buick c o n v e rtib le he selected for ______________ IttS.______ _______ ¡M 'f 1».» .WP" f ’** r* if I O B flilf1" l11.' m oisture o r Irrigation available. '» unite likely to solicit order* his jo u rn e y in g s aro un d D allas. ! . It is no more tolerant of ex in any Oregon cornsnunity ' — IT eessively s a tu ra te d soil conditions The Pcrltland BuTeau suggest* th a n common w hile clover hul Ibst should th is Individual e n - :S b e t 'e r suited to slightly acid Fervor to make a sale, fhe facts conditions th a n some oth e r clo- he nromntly ronorted ¡to police vers. The bulletin discusses grow - authorities that Vmmedtate in- i r g conditions including methods vestiealMon mov he made of establishing the crop, .and t*ie _ _ _ _ _ ——— use of the crop for pasture, WRIGHTS HAVE 1 lie liomrnuiki r»‘ va.ullon camps, which Jiuvo I k «!! r< pldly liirreaaing in i» puluiily in Ore » "ti slnco Imi Krsl one wa* held la luiiie «onilly five yearr ugo, will l»o available lo wom.-ti in .'I count.e» Mil» year, urrordln* '» Mr». O ertrude Sun/<Td, cxlcn u tpechilM in Mw-reation at (»logon Ktute college, who u< I * "geiitral auperviaor'’ f'.t all the ramp* ’lln<o new camp» a re p l t n n e l " ¡ 1 * year, .making 15 In all wil.i two» <rr more count ie» holdlm cm •, Jolnlty Ip to m e case*. The camps are made possible t ’ rougli I J,», ci, «p<«rnlion of IJie * • tral ex ten» n i !‘ . () extension agent» and the lo '• I people, »"'.| iperaon» luler«»»- t<d may rovhrtar with the lu«m» d<»monelration agent, or will» the courdy nr«.til .in rollnlien where there is no home demon «tral ion ■• nt. II *» necemutry to h;ivc a* least far wonien nlgped u’ ta-fore cnrnn r ’ n N* fetlnlle1' • ' c ■' .J, Mr... Sanford point- oil , Tf r« e vi'Catf n camp-- are mnd' ♦o live IP to their rum e an,1 prov de re I vin-!, f Ion « f«t tiie » r n i. n > atte n d , with w cip|ior liinHy for rest nnd relaxation, r< e*ea 1lon »•vlmmlng and , * ‘ sport* for those who want t' f arllcipnle, r e - d ir g , yiHillnr. and making friend*. and Je arnlnr craft». K r 'h cutup ha» a com I ' e ' e • iff. iacdiu’lng n "ook and h«*r »*•*!'dunts. a fer'intered nurse a lifeguard, a librarian, and n Iher» who direct »|>«»’"t« and '« • it I e crufts. The women have shown g rea t enUiurlatam over the craft», which Include r«e<l banketry, lc«lh«T tooling, weaving, racjcl on broidery, ham incring copjkt and pew 'er, and eth e rs Twoi or more are offered tti each camp. Cost *»f Ihe camp» depend.-, upon num ber of days, distance, w t i t h e r le n t la paid fo lh*« ntm p, and oth e r faclora, but I* rev«-r more th a n $4, part •>f which .may be paid in farm |»r< due« if desired, Mrs. ‘tanford., Mi. unii Mi». J. II. N eil ro- ir n tly r r l u n u d frulli un exletsded vuruMoli, eiijojin* thè Oregon I m .Ciirs «nd thè s u ll e irli rv e- r.ing oli thè wny to t ’resrenl i ity, « ulif. I h » city, Ihev reixirt, di « s imt look niucth u» il did w n i l'hry *< re tni re Ivieni) yoar» ago. Tlien Utero woro no- M uiik bui lutili » nnd «i.mp stoves in Mie r ily ixirk for thè n c - <: annodai iun of cnnnper» ; now Mu re I h ii tiri work all over thè rily of nuoti lo inlst cabina lo *ay noltiln* of tha "Break ri w irli wuH Iheir locai ion ». lille tlicy wer* Mime, wWh a fine t.cucii Bear hy a* thè « t - I ra r i ion. V f r q p i) ’! h e p b p ITWTIS, Thry retum ert hnrrr hy South 7 T-Vr if'fioDp« ntiipst*« n «DA»’!n!! »' r r n Oregon, leavlng I l e lilghwny nre'celh>'d are upnecevsiry a n ’ Jefferson oli thelr wnv to al ¡leninisti llot Minerai Sprirgn in->V do harm. A s in nreventlng any ac. ident Mio Casrode Mts. !•.«<• discretion. BRIEF BULLETIN ON MILK PRODUCTION SUIT WITH HAT TO MATCH—JaneJ Hamilton, picture «tar, who loves orAil ensemble* shown wearing an a I Io v e r d e s ig n p r in te d cotton beach suit, w ith hat to m atch. 'J k i v s * * A D O P T S L IT T E R O F P IG S — W h e n all but one of h er puppies died. L ille von Perbo ck. an a ris to c ra tic D oberm ann P in scher, at H o lly w o o d . C a li fo rn ia . adopted a litt e r of red Duroc pigs and a ll I» now serene In her unusual fa m ily . S IA M E S E T W I N W E D S — Be fo re a huge cro w d of specta tor«, V io le t H ilto n , o f the fa mous H ilto n Siam ese tw in s . I t m a rrie d to Jam es M oore, a dan cer of San A n to nio . T h e cam era has c aug ht the b rid al hi»»- FAMILY REUNION Jantzen Beach was the scene of the family reunion of the H. ____ ^ J. Wrights last Sunday. The eld ' est dangt ler, Mrs. Rd Rupp, h e r Mr. and Mrs. . e s ,.‘ husband and two sons who re* But'h, Billy, and Alan West, and ci-ntly motored from San F r a n - F la ir e , David nnd Malrolm Mr f¡9CO wpre , hp i n ^ irati0B for 7'inn and Miss Proyllis G arnett •he occasion. were among those who enjoyed O thers of the family who were M’e boat cruise itp the Colum present included Mr. and Mrs. bia river fo Bonneville. Monday H J Wright Sr., Mr. and Mr*. The event was an en tertali ment K. J . W right J r . and dau g h ter fea tu re for tbe pleasure o ' the I-olores, Mrs. George W r l t M a n l delegates t r tbe I n tern atio n al Hirer children of Gales r’tty, Mr. Gideon convention. ¡ind Mrs. F r a r k PrifzloF a n d i T n i o n r t i r T I I A V V 7« ^ ■ ,,'" lehl<‘r f r o t h y , and Mr. and \ AKI) U r 1 rl A > Vrs Georgr Wright of Portland. ----------------------- — ------------------- S Mr. and Mrs. Rupp wf*b th e ir M’e wish to thank our kind mtos Bobby and Norwin depart e l friends and neielibors fo. their ; for their liome Wednesday mor " r i s of love and sympathy d u r - ning after visiting relative» hern ’r g our recent !o«s, and « 1*0 e x - for mere than a week tend grateful thank» for Ihe --------------------- - n etutlful floral tribute to our Afrs. J. O. GHvson raturne<l !. ved one. Saturday from a several weeks’ Mr». F ra n k M. A ustin • visit with relatives and friend* Aad Family , in Moscow, Idaho.