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t'tovarsDy Library T he B ea verton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUM E XV, No. 8 Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advanc« Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, January 22, 1ÍW7 -j • >, DR. URGES » r P u L n A i N i . MEETING it. SHAW n iu in i n t ir iA a m m i i . r u FOR ru R ÍÍÍ a L Í a Í M a ii H _ !„ CO. PO ULTRYM EN MEMHEKS OF DAIRY * Silently Passing TO H A V E M EETING CLUB A W A R D E D SH EEP SANITATIO N C O UNTY NEW COM ERS UISI m CI IVIdV u3lll —" - Students Prepare For County lests ...... m \\ couniy p ii'iiyiuon S o ir. iiH'iiibrrn of thè K mm I will meet ti* tlielr regular tn< nth- ville lialry «‘luti, Henry ilagg. I) 1111***11 UK ui the TiKard Orange leader, re ce: ved thelr achleverru-ul hull Tut »day, January 29, at H:00 a n d« u> a special M I program pjn. apuli»'nel hy U h * Alotra (Frange, U. Ke* r.ey, manag«« of the Churaday, J.ruary 14. Membcra Clara Engebretsen, New Pacific Poultry rrodurer»' t'oop- of thè lla/.eldaic 4-11 club» were el'ativo AHuorrtllH'.l, will be the «incisi ancata al thè mecDng. Health Nurse, Speaks I «leaker, The subject of lilt dla- Hitty (iratiaera and fri* nd* ot tlu To Various (trades V-UHM Ion will lie "Tile K kk Market 4-11 mernber* were prese'.!. Smi illon, Itu Pri'uvnt Pro) Inins, Spie al meni hm « t * ut veri iu utiil Future Outlook*. rta d lina«.* tur Ihe grand Cham M ANY ILL W ITH FLU The inUlweMterr drouth of Uie pion llviatcck ■hownuanshlp tro- pant season han changed tha p'c- phy whirli lie wun al thè 102(1 'Sevei4.h t.rude lleallb I'onleHl I n ! iv tr i«i the ckk situation In the Wa»hlnKt»n county (air. Howard liraniiiK I'» \ I'I um * I counbry Ju»t an it haa many other I Traehsel wax awarded a scbolar- ______ .grUnlural commodlllee, and a I ahlp I t i*ec<*gnllkin of hia having I review irf Ihla altuathin aeeoin- ' had the highest scoring dairy wri the , |M.nied hy a dWus*lon , v ' h‘’ r“ o ff,.* „ thr ,916 Waahingttm T o ^ ° ',n y ut look f* r the comma > e .r ,,,,unl> f . , r. The cluh received a *. * J v.* ' , 1 *. fbitvei ion grade „^ould ,,f value and Uiterest certificate of achievement for 1 imi ! 7 . r "a to poultry mm. Mr. K a tu n ¡a * , „ r cent completion. — ------- -------— — — dj I M h l l S. I tK I SOA n*«yd S. t'ortlMoji, 2<j, died at hi* I k m e here, January J3, a f ter a »hort lib.***«* erf pneumonia. Al ti e time of hi* drkilh both of hi* little ohikkmr were II in the Docrnbccher honpltal. He i>* *ur- vlved by til* wife Hazel. *on Floyd Jr., daughter Dolove* hi* I » ent* \lr. and Mr*. F. A. ( arl- *on c f lira vn u ti, one *l*ler Mr*. Sadie Modln <fF ore*t Orove ard one brother <V»r| A. r*arl*on of Poniard. Funesal *ervice** *w«.ie held al P«*aa*4 f ’ hopel, Monday o/U*rroon with rTterment la I.ln- ccln Memorial park. / Mm. V. « yrua. County Aa««it j Newcomer* to \\a*hir.aton coun- , ly <d»eratina form* <rr arreaae * « Invited U> att -nd the meetlna in ttie Hillsboro ( ham- ' /* v, * Ji' ,l“ l,ry “ • ,10:W l>3,:jr ^ « v t r n m e n t M a y D o n a t e {•nullry, cok J i vrd f**e*i i opj f->r Forty Five — Percent Ou*a<m State college, at a mmA- j vaohinpion County will form -h* Ira of sheep men which wa* held ^ lhe f „ , lhu Toward Building at the Hill*4«<«ro fhamber .1 Cam- „ eetin*. Itoaer M .r**e of ** e Ore- nserce room*, Wednesday, Jar.u- , ¿_on State t ’olleae i ’eten* on *ei- ON BONDS ftiy I3, report* I* K. F’rar.rt», as- , v *ce will discus* ilalr * rpiestions, TO VOTE *i*tant county agent. j j.;_ pr*nci*. a*M*tar>t county a- Dr. Shaw pointed out. lha- j Kent, will handle the poultry and Lpplication For Funds Calls For Mbeep raiser* too frequently fol- the county agent will outline the \ $70,<Mn Ma-onry Building low the plan of using the better j farm situation hi this county, feed for the other livestock leav | ct*.p* that are grown and that TUe taxpayer* of District Num Ir.g only tha poorer feed for the may be used for specific purposes, MKS PH FKK JAM F Mr Ml.MX ber 18 will be given the opipor- sheep with the belierf thi-t sheep j More than 300 names of rew- Maa. Pl.ebe Jane MoMInn aaed turity of accepting nr rejecting 77 yeirn, died at her lióme in are able to make u*e of poor I ci'me-s la v e been obtained. Pro a bord issue which ia to be bed. This oplnkn is erroneous, | hatily at this time cot all of Partlarr.d, January 2l*t. She la placed before them to determine epidemic, Ua e»e.''a n d ” preventUm 11 iM,r" ‘" ' ,‘ rly n,M’ t**“ " lou ) The club la carrylna out a surviv'd by her husband. Martin ! state* Dr. Shaw, and t’.e onlv j these are operating farms or ac- whither this district is w»!!lrg t<; dlkCUNN tlila paiAilein bentuMe of pm-jioutwrly successful t H pro !* Mc.Mliu:; on* daughter. Orace way tlmt good condition can be ! reage. People have moved m from provide 55" , of the funds neces in U h < vartoua room«. the competent and reliable » mhi - |>,rauae It rot only 1» out- a of Portland; 3 sons. Rs>berl I«. I built up m sheep the gam* as i ' U ,ime ,ak7 ,,p sary to construct a mt-dein fire- One hundred fifty I n mi I ch lui V r <rn rortari* which hi* a»««’rta- Km>-<brr.ir amona dairy club* In of Han Francisco. I»yavw 1. nt wttJ oUler ,ylM. ^ „ ! >’> county only to move on pi oof grade acbcol building ade her n i t hound ard are now Ix-rig lion keep**. I || m achievements and waa not < «- Hrattle srd Hay B. Me Minn of by feeding the l>esl feed and In i * *,hort I*“’ ’10“ * *om® quate ¡,-j every lespect for the flk-d In the Itlirary, areali;* In- ! F o i l ' » ' ' « the reaular meetlm;. j ly a 100 p«*r cert club m com- West Hlr-pe; « sister, Mrs. Dan : the right amounts. / l em to leave the county and reed* r f the local distr’et. Tlie croaaina the numhtir of volumes | the Washington t'cunty Poultry j piettona. but la also buildina up a; plication on file with t» e fed- In the library. I '(.unci I will :«dd a apfioW meet- lollment of younaer k o fl government call* for the brought l about 4 . . . m r » W . l H k « ¡ „ ,|n.« n a n « , .b o u ú “ “ > ar* .«.'lú u o .l e»*rl o n ., 1 ‘C 1 b d i) • I "in ih filfido jag al which U rn UMV will oul V, t,O have become i f club «ge. dren. Funeral service* will Is- hv * re P naDI> are aomuonai ones | struct, n i f a $79.000 masonry condition In laniiarv H b>. unssr it.irj condition In whose names we do not îaive. oujoytd « .*ak holiday which I ,)r , ,he ,M,ultrym*n their » c - j Rea<.h|nK ,,ut am< |n r.he held Hain " b V building provided with :be ne- wed to to letters i FiniiV * iism l' i '*rhich ,h*’ ewe* * are re all* sH-wed have beon sent to all ih iy raroed ror obtaining 20 per Uvltlea durlna the po*t 2 month* ' yminaer boy» In the community 1130 am nesAry class room*, library, caf clean - - ! luiral>. Strict sanitation, names on this List, but a ll are ir.- ftet dnya. S-me of U r * otlier | ^ j vv ill alao dlacuaa aume 1m- j |M .»ne of Ibe vital function* of PurtLand with Interment at Rl- . ground ard ample room *o «void vlted and if there are newcomers eteria ard auditorium. rooniH » « * are ontftlad to • 1 |»>rtwnt Item* In mate len ln U tN 4 11 clu4>* ard ore which many vervlew cemetery i-ry Arrangement* , .. . . That there is a need for a r.e*v half-holiday. which directly affect* the poul- cluh* are Inclined to nealect. I are tev care of, W K. l»cgg of ! < rowd.fiK are all vital essentia]* who did net receive a direct let 1 Ur successful lambing. Ewes and ter, it la only because we did building of uxdern design is The rretnher* who were »war- ’ Heaverhor. The Fimi and Hecottd grade* 1 trymen. quite evident, «r.d this will, with ________ lamb* at lairtbing time a-e both not have their names. ara working upon the operetta, ■ - ded achlfvement pin* were: 1st • out a doubt, be the last < ’.UkT.ce ‘ very susceptible to ir>ct!ons. The program for the meeting year— Irs Is'we, Donald Truchsel; "Fairies' Cardi»/', which, with |¡» SN E L L FAVORS KOMFKT ItHU F COI.FMLX Consequently, the earefullest su- Tuesday is as follows: 10:00 a.m.. this community will iwtve o se I'lilcrtalMiieni trnui the IMnirlh . p p r ; i ) L ’ l ) L \ J 2nd ye«*. Ixm Klnramon* 3rd Roliert Bruce Coleman, aged 30 cure a federal gram. This com- «m l Third gisrle*. will 4... give*) L I C E N S E P E E K M year- Donald Hagai 5tb year — years, of 714 N. \V. Gllsan S i l>ervision of the sheep a? that "The Farm Situation In Washing ton County/' by W. F. Cyrus* .mur.rty is growing and will con In February. H ward TrachaeJ; 6ih year, Rl- dled at tl»e Good Samaritan h<«- time is necessary. tinue to grow ard it is essential Fallowing hia talk Dr. Shaw 10:30, "Oregon Dairy Industry" by D. c ,r e la tin g reading. w«r,lln«. ! Ar n o u m e n i M el ard Hagg. Ixrren Tra. hM*', piial in Portland, January 19. He that the .need be anticipated ter A special ftalure of the meet is survived by bis wife, formerly opened the meeting for questions Roger Morse. O. S. C. Extension order to save the people of this and lar.gu.ge, «he First tirade la lh* ‘ '-• r* T Ü and during that time a.scuaaed Service, Dairy De*panmefit; 11:15 ing was the awarding of a gold Mary Srvdcr of Cedar Mil's; his district paying the entire revt of modal io Kdward Ketrilk« ol the mother, and ter and Peggy. Theae -u nie, are •»> »» w f« f Z Z other relative? m yarious subjects including para- Feed Otvp* for Washingion Oo." a building pregram. 12:00, ltmcb, Illuni rule«! hy ori*ln «l (trtwlnpi. ; liltt ° 1 ^ .* llM/«*l<kil«* 4-H clubn, for betug T u n *. It citation of the Rosary sites, prolapsis, stifT lambs, and i by W. F’ . CyTus: Many other school districts coffee and doughnuts to be pro- county w irrer in the Nation«! was held Thursday evening at w oak lambs. Hally Hrnith of ____________ viiled by the Hillsboro Chamber ! » v e taken advartage of the fed 4-H rural * kotrWcatlon pontesl Pcgg’s chapel. Funeral «service* gride wa* welrvimed b* rk t ‘’ i yt*ui * «r.*rea<l of every two »cats eral outright grant ac.d have built . apomrored by tile W'estlcghouae • re held In abejmsee. pending the MOTT TO SERVE ON !?f si boot after g | new buildings and improved old 1 from the Hillsboro < Immher of as n. w provided. it * Oenerat F.lectrlc r'miuiny of Pltts- arrival of Mr. Coleman’s mother | THREE COMMITTEES due to potoon <>ak. Much wit«r«sl «•atm* Commerce; 1:25. ’ Poultry Keep ernes. It is quite certain ’hat the 4n answer to arn “ “ »“ ‘ nf fr* m Texas. is tdiowu by the H»*rvrd ara<F in ft ui Mr. Morton TouipkUis of l b ing a* a Sideline ard as a Main citizen« o f this district will be reel written, a* the neatest pa Ci va It filati tirar-K. vho m- M was one of seven ooy. who Cor.gressinan James W. M«*tt of Eusiress in Washirvgt<.*n County" compelled bo assist the federal M I M I \M F. F IF I.FT per* srv displayed every doy. ; qutivd aa I« Mr. «n e ll'* position made up the membership of the Osegor : » s been elected to serve government ¡r* paying for the««* Funeral services were held hi ot three starvlmg cominltto»« 0f by 1» E. Francis, Ass’t. County Hath pupil ha* a new individual i ip coimectiah wlUi the rejs*»! of •ui I elect rlltcatl. «i club lea d by Agent; 2:00, “ Problems Confront project*, and It is only logical Harry Schinrllzer of the Mt. Portlsnd Tuesday fortW IlPam E the House of Representatives--Na *|M'lllr,K booklet. In w.iich I* ing I-oca! Dairymen” by Roger that if are must assist through (trvw Hont« district. This clul> *»»> or- Fllley, brother ,o< R. U Fillèy of taxed, planed on* weeklv review lcs*im tl.e ft " " oPJ val Affairs. Public Lands and Ifo rs : ; ■j:45T" ^VasTi Crops ’ JSF f W TWtfwFfl? o f fedifhl Bea vert on. Roads because o f the large a- Washingion County", by W. F. that at least we are paying lor a Nattire study ha* Iwen started in the inslnie building in* cur own community. this room. So far (hese pupils vent. from this source, t* tmtvrd , club number* sn«l u t p iic v c D l’ tU C ! m 'un( of directly af- 'Cyms. llivi wa* urdw the direction of n The high school ruditorlnm was A K U f i l M ÎNI r . A h n U r feeling Oregon which is h vd led 1 have made a study of Ihr rabbit, over to the Htatc Highway De Ben Faber, rural service agent r l constructed in 1!)2S at a cost of his habits, and home. BIG GAME FISHING u ^ by those committees ¡G R O W E R S O F S M A L L ut and that I the Portland fiorerai Fleet rie $30.909 acd this amount ha* been , _ In connection with geography, w uld urdotftiiedly ----- Four ot!»er members of raid without iocreastng the mil- F R U IT S H A N M E E T This week's meethig of the Kl- J i ' t T ' 7 o " £ : « £ the Thkrd grade it«* started a consid*ra,Ion to .he report of ^ i ^ ^ r e d the * Vige rate. If the new grade school wani* cluh was entertained by large t*lki«r, i>a<e. Pictures of dt partmiot. horde are voted they ca* begirt Tito operator’s act. under the an interesting talk on big game cotton glowing In It* variou* ;a?ked for ore or two meetings where the high school bonds h v , is aciinlidaun d h> Hie Sec- VISIT TROUTDALE, f.-hlrg delivered hy B. H, Haid sIsgiM, of c ’lUm goods ard ool- Al ihe tequest oi * nun l-er ° f ; this wirter at which prcblems of GRESHAM CHAPTERS er, of (he Public Relation-! de ariryiner, in Oregon, < ongi'essinan , th«ir business will be discussed. stepped and be retired acco- ding ton tbiead, are being mourUed 1 ret ary of State. io the ssme schedule without ki- partment o f Hie Union Oil Co. Junes II. Mott on January 13th *i'wo sucb meetings have been oieasing the millage cost above iiixrr. ’ *"• I 1 '! — rs in t » v / »F B The following are officers for irtmduced in the House i f R«p- Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sunnier* it nstii.g pin*, S U G G E S T ___ S ___ ( H A. arranged. Ore at Sherwood. F ri of the period over which the GAS TAX L A W , aftertled Ibe rncetrrg* of Gresham 3937: R. S. Welsh. President; resentatlves a bill granting a day, FtebruMy 5, and the other that tyjie* cf gatmenta nrntb* front cot |N high school bonds were being I, R. Metzler. Vice-president; W. _____ _ and Trucidale i li*piers of O.K.S. leave of absence to settlers of at Barks, Saturday. February 9. ton, have been hmught to school 1 — jifcid. It is safe to assume o the Secretary-treasurer; homestead lands during the vear , lor. last Friday and Saturday eve- (J. Miksche, Ii.th ilit*se meetings will begto «1 basis of the present assessed hy Hie sUtdert*. Iot*t Friday. „ letter Horn % Mor- uttswci i" a ( ■ « t i r - ' respectively, 'll which Mr*. D irectors—I* Adams. W. Grauer, 1937. 110:00 a.m. ard topics to be dis- valuation that tlie millage rate theM* pupils had a free-hand (on TO” ? 1" : I ^ a u . l i Dor* Stipe, Asso. (Wand ' ondti, - R. Johnscn, J. Kirby, Wesley Mr. Mott will endeavor to se- 1 cussed age as follows: should not exceed 15 mills in any drawing lesson kn Paees, »¡»owing nian of the egon - trrss of Oregon was the official (bfkll Miller, L. R. R ic V y , wnd | cure early action oe this legisla- thr various e«pr«s«iim s possible lo The Small Fruit Situatirnj in o re year for all school purposes. FJarl Hr« '• M*‘cr‘ lur> . .. ' Ui*pect*'r of the ritualistic work. “H. AVIls««:; Committe«* cliat-men— tion. Washington County, Improving With the ircrease in population tbe liuman face. auggsted ^ „ „ e c J L T h lY p is t week she has been at- agriculture. W. G. Miksche: at- 1 ____________ Small Fruit Crop Yields by Im a^d the coostruetkln of new " omes Fit tic Floyd t'ailwnn of the affidavit fsature» n tvrdin« her official duties in the tendance. Dr. C. K. Mason boys MRS. E. E. SW ENSON ! proving Planting Stock. Var.aliens in the district the assessed valu Fifth gruilc, who has been III with claims for gas«> ne ITtnalllla-Heippner district. and and girls work and underpriv HOSTESS FOR C L l B I Have Observed in our Berry ation will increase, with a cor with pneumonia in Improving and fun., which would inter tua « rlv next week will be at Con- ileged child. Rev. Geo. Keefe; _____ Plantings and Selections Wo Have responding deer.use m the mil- will be able to rettnm home from would not be recessatry to r^J vicinity, classification. J. R. Talbert; fi and FestUiMr Ia?e rate. tin hospital *m»r. Tht* class seni quire the notarial seals. Mr. Snell I _ __ _ The Whitford Women’s Club met I M*‘lc’ Fer,ilizeT!‘ nance and house, F. H. Grauer; "h e pr -ent n1- * H-d bid-bted- him some fiow«rs hist we*-k Max also suggests the elimination of Mrs. A. O. Nagtl. who has irtercluh relations, A. M. Jann- j’at the clubnxm Weiteeaday with Practices cn Smell FTuit Plant- j ,' sb rtf the local «'¡strict is $7,■''99. Post, wln> lias iiK ved »w a y and H k » «*«“ r«“ ' " ,w “ eqU‘ " ' 1 been conductFrg the Bible cfc.*«*s 1 sen; music. L R. ¿ « h e y ; pro- Mrs K. K. Swera.v as h ostess.'1' ^ - C* tro,1‘« * f m* n P ™ U By voting the $37.50« necessary' n 1 ...... fl!‘ nr Hiif <»pi> • < ’* ¡n Huhor HaH Friday evcrlriR o t k ram. L. Adams; public affairs. After rcll call Mrs. Campbell secl ug < °ntro I» now atlendMig the Tlganl der the lu* . ► i»n l t mi > in \\ nuh.lltrlrvn . Demonstratiims in Washington f* the construe«.-t <f » i e * sci» ol, sent grtetl.ngs to his old 1er permit t claim refund each week hud the mlsfoitune J Kirby; reception. W. Miller; read an article from the ‘ Read County in l93fi. Specific Quality building, ihe total indebied.ivas Fifth ,gride classmate*. . i>|r. Snell punted out * ¡vat the ,0 a|lp ar<j break her hip Satur- v rath *nal guiilanee, T. R. Metzler; ers’ Digest". Mrs. Thorn p-or con Improvements Needed lr. Small 'in relation t<; the total aa--i*aai The Fifth ard Fourth grades go* tax tow provide* for r.ufftdent d ly evening She is al tie Port- ard community betterment E. ducted a moat interesting . „ v .. L ¿nine j p puit crops, what Is New and valuation of the district will be are having mid-vear tests thl* pcrwlty In c»nneciion wl.h frau- |nr<j si*nitorlum. Henson. I a M MT*- Pr iw ' j wiK»t Is Htardasd In Berrv Yar- 3.9^. cok dulonl claims; there*fore. lie w w j " " . - letles. and Soil Management Pro- lnte**.est rates «r e extremely low _ ,, .... ; no reason for opposing repeal cf The eve,age a., ndanc • H e rtH,uirfmert railing for the | ; grams for Small Fhiit Farms in at the present time and It will Sixth grade hw " a t d-’C^eas nt. He stated further I Washington County. probably be possible to borrow owing to the tin epulc nt^ Ev^ ^ ^ ^ fpp ^ the 1 Detailed programs for* these ’money through the sale of these ! meetings will appear later. ery bit <rf th w I* be ing » ; requirement* are a serious herds at 3r-i or less. If construc review a*tvd pteparation tor iin- . ni. DV eh lm .n l» tion is delayed it nvav be teoes- ,,,ur.ty testa, which will no to refund under sary to pay a higher interest JOE BERGER N E W rate, which will make the cost to Janiutr.v 25th. In art classes, u (j)e )aw whlle accomplis’ilng lil- 4-H C L U B PREXY the looil district greater. blJU-k tKial silhouette upon a d u p ()p _____ blue rolhng sew, with a light sky _______________ It is hoped that the legal vo Joe Be-ger was electeJ presi- ters of school district number 4R in the backgnmml, Is being m«<le p D / I J L V 'T | R A D E R S i dent of the Hazeldale 4-H agri will consider the matter carefully cultural club, at its organization ■and come cut amid vote their con ft.'«. — T ° HOLD MEETING meeting Wednesday, January 13. vict ion* regardirg the construc flest will draw U.- u close the F'ourteen members were present. tion of a grade school building. «rsl week m F'ebruary. So far Tile first Project l«eader»’ traln- Other officers elected w eit F)d The election will he held be the girl* are 12 points ahead of reg meeting on ganuent finishes Setniker, \-,ce president; John tween the hours o f 2 p.m und 7 . . . . , „ . aR :» ,b» will l>o held In Ihe W PA room Sfatitim.*. secretary; Chas. ?haper, p.m.. February 1st. in the old tiy a rnliht heve to ,|o I V treat- « the # Urloa high »chmd at^ Hills- serge ant-at-arms. grade school building. who knows? They still h‘ »r<* January 2«. at 10 00 a.m. Ing birt Four project divisions w ill be Method and niaxwer cf selecting have a good eh.no* DC* win. T U * meeting will be In charge carried by the group this yea». . . . . . . . of F.llei'n Purdue, acting spccla- a school site as prescribed by These groups and their leaders Both the Seventl. ami Eighth ^ ar<1 t),xti,0.«. Ore- lew (Section 35-1112 School Site, grades are spending every avail- ^ (,ollopp are: garden, Rufie Santoro• dairy Selection, Removal pf Sehoolhmise. Chas. SJiaper; corn. Joe Berger: utile ni Frute In review ard pre The subject o f this first meet Election): paration for the county lest*. , rural electrification, F*1 Setniker ing will be t’.ie first demonstrw- ■Whenever, In the judgment of R FI. Kitvcheloe is genera’, lead __________ _ , , , . -an-v urnAi* *1°« " n garment finishes. The ’the beard, it is desirable or ne er of the entire greup. M USICALS A N D ->00 psoejet leadirs will lie leaped In cessary to the welfare of the PA R TY ENJOYED finishing garment* ard the; will schools In the district, or to pro - then carry the information hack MISS LU CAS LEASES vide for the children* Iheieir, pro Mr. a"d Mrs. J. Strauss of to ,h* ,r lintt*-_________ LOCAL B E A U T Y SHOP per school privileges, or when ever petitioned so tc do by one- .tohr.son ru ’ d, entertained with a v r . I T V „ n l , n n i _ . . . t XT musical» airil "500" F>iday eve- YO U NG PEO PLE PLAN Florence Lucas of Portland, Or third of the voters nt the dis board shall egon. ard formerly of Indianapo trict, the district ning. At the close of the evenlnr GOSPEL M EETING lis, lr*diar», has leased ihe Mary call a meeting, at some conven- a dainty lunch was served to ______ NEW YORK. (Special).—Forty thousand parson» an1 Shown la a ramp leading from the exposition ground Ellen Beauty Shoppe at Beaver- Unt time and place fixid hy the the guests by the hostess. 3 .»ose A group id young people w ill lour—viiiton from every itat* and every nation- toward the I.RT.-B M T subway terminal, at a poin ten. Mb** Lucas worked at the beard, to vote upon the quenth* who were present Inrlmled Mrs. R ( j o s p e l service In the must be accommodated in comfort at but one of the where it is necessary to cross ovei the Long Island rail Mary Ellen Beauty Shopp«' fur a of se Faction, purchase, «-'change Jure ICaaton, Sfir. and Mrs. Fried- ^ K l y (W hitford) schcsil building entry ways to the New York World’s Fair of 1939 ac road tracks and to avoid undue congestion of pedes while last fall. She is a jwad- or sale of a schoolhouse site, or cording to arrangement* the Fair Corporation is com trian traffic Shown in the left foreground is a dome« erlck Piggott. K tmund H. Wade Sunday night. January 24, at Uate of the Rainbow' School of j the erection, removal or sale of pleting to handle a maximum dally attendance of 800.- restaurant within a fountain basin and a concourse bor o f Halt Lik e City, Utah. Mrs. g.pp p,m 1100 The artist’* drawing, a* reproduced above, call* for dered by grown plane-trees, and, nearer, an open-aii Tndianapolis, and has ha 1 eight a achoolhoiise. Said electFn Al. Awal*. Mrs F\ H ward. Miss Everyone Is cordially Inrltert * magnificent double-decked entryway with under cafe and an Information kiosk Along the flanking wall.- years of experience i*n beauty Ibe conduced ard vote* rarvassed 1. Reward. Miss A. FYrgiison, «H erd and hear Ihe Inspiring passes. over-pasaes. pedestrian walk*, bus terminal*, the artist ha* del ¡nested the Fair’* world concept which culture. S! e extend» best wishes in the same mamer at a* the an Mrs. Jessie V. Myers. Mis* M»r- (v^ppi messages atwl iiiii'ic of comfort stations and bridge connections assuring com looks to the building of a peaceful, happier World ol officer*. to her fr'ervfc« and patron« and nuil election of school Tomorrow. fort while providing an area of architectural splendor. isn Blrauss, and Mr. and Mrs. J. iheM young people, rr'W d lfss of (Continued on Back Page) , hopes to see them sow . Btitauss. your age or denomination. r Sanitation and proper feeding are the keynote* to *U( (*.a«ful **.eep maraaaetuent and partlcu- larly for the control of many of the crTiiznon dt*ca*e* and ailment* niiiliH Ktated Dr. I n . Shaw, veterinarian u«n, the *.. "»-...............................» **— ■" - ,„Vní;a r.’S. ìK ï î i i i ^ r!~" ^r ;i,,y/nr ,,UVr 4-H sjz L .* M THROUGH BROAD AND BEAUTIFUL ENTRY WAYS VISITORS W ILL PASS TO THE NEW YORK FAIR “ | r - r - *-**" Grant For Schoo