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T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XV, No. \2 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 19, 1927 Grade School To Give Entertainment : - „ . -----* HYBRID FIELD CORN Silently Passing ! SOUGHT FOR OREGON Mits. vioi.rr m i. 1 1 < High School Five Second In County Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance IDEAL FAMILY MAN TWO MEETINGS FOR DISCUSSED AT MEET Co. POULTKYMEN , j — ‘'Mule corn”, a common nana* The ‘ileal fam ily ruan saves There will be two meeting* for Mr*. Violet llaav r, wife of givi-n to corn produced by u»e of some of hi* time for hi» fam ily j the Washington county poultry- Stanley O. Unger, <li«-d Hiiiid i.ly a t' hpK'lal hybrid need, I» mo auper- qitellly time whether it ia long ( men Tuiaday. February 23, re l.er I ioiisv in Portland Sunday. Gnr 1m yield to oi<l‘iu»iy ty|»e* of in quantity or not. * jp«..-t» D. K. F ran cis, -¿»si slant I IU-nUia* her husband «In* .1 aur- men limi a project hu* beon lie 1» unselftsh enough to re*- j „uunty agent. Tlie first meeting • Lived by her mother Mr*. A. started for d veloprg su lU b.e hy L o w e r tir a d e s W i l l L i v e Sl" and Mister Mr*. Gertrude brid» fur Oregon. Dr. H. E . Fute, Beaverton (Quintet Wins ptet the wlrhjrs erf the -rest of the , wl)| be held at 1:30 p m. In the lam lly. whether on a drive or to | HillstM.ro Chamber («f «om m erce f l n , . » i i __ 4 . Mirflormic. hoih of Garden Home, ansiHtiuiit fed irai agronom ist, i* In »election of a radio program. rooms. At this time Dr. W. T. Game From Forest P frtta H A n d wluve Mr*. Ilagur had aUn lived d ie * tro of the work at Oregon He i» even tempened enough so | John#«*) will discuss chick end i during her Kir I hood and early One Playlet Grove, 24 to Hi S ta te college. Dr. Fore feels <*zn- Jifta t b e a t least retrains from j pullet disease and control. and j married life. getting ''m ad” a t the same tim e j a , assistant county a r m wITI ruminal aervlcea wen- 1 eld at Ihlent of developlTK souk ; su per- CONTEST FINISHED | the IVirtlaml I'rem atorlum Tuea* tor hybrid* of field corn whlr.lt TO PLAY TIGARD , jdlscuaa b rot tier and rarg e man- lie keep» up with the world, arem ort. oay afterr.non with \V. K. Pegg will hr equal in «urline*» and o- j ther .neiesBaii y we» tv on ch ararU r- both a* to current events *nd mo- i At M:00 p.m. the seconu meet- I tgblli «.rade I lass Is Intrresled kB r,,Mr“*' Istlca to the present kind* now Only Four More fiantes Itemaiii detrn thought. | it.g will lie held at the Tirrard • it II > glene I'riiJrrU In Cou illy Schedule succes»fully «tow n here. Already Ar.d—a most Important charac-1 Gtwfige Hall at which time Dr. ______ Mrs. I.escila Wolf W od hybrids o f sweet curn are terlstic -die has a sense of bu- j Johnson will again discuss tbe Dn March fifth ut (ho High Hr*, la e e tta Wolf. M2, di*“d al in use In Oregon and have proved roof. i problem of chick and pullet dis- IJeaveMon High sch oo l' Boavers, ach. I audltcrlum the lower j ,wc ,,onM5 »«'«r Hecdvllle, Friday. , the r superiority, but the only These were some o f the cnchi- j ctmtrol. pointing toward p saible particl- u iu ih a .,r ilie Beaverton (jruile Kho *■ ««fvivad by s i* sons Ku- („|d r - u hybrid» so far avalla- pvtii.n In Ute *tatrf district num si<*is reached In a unique three- j The problem of disease control I'ortland. tie have been developed In the s< liool wt|| p restai two upotettas dolfh anil « b a r lis irf i* probably, at the ber six basketball tourram ent, cornered discussion address which in poultry John and Krmeat of A W » , Otto of j middle west where condition* are ami otte playlet. concluded the eleventh annual j preseeit time, the most serious turned Lire heal oh Forest Grove !y different from those here, 'T h e flllrte s ' Garden”, whlcti ! Albany, W illiam <»f I» » Angela», here Thursday r.lght, .,nd sent home Interests «'«-.ference ut Ore rt^rcat to the industry in his sec Anna Hybrid corn gels ila common v ili l»e glvrn by thè f.'trat and and one daughter, Mrs. past them home w‘ i t a stinging 24 gon S tate college, sponsored by tion of Ur* state. In the Hevoml giade*, «hai» tritìi a truc Jansen of Slellu . W ashington, al»« nium. |,e,-aiise, like a mule, It is lo 1« dtfe-al. fly the extension service and school there have been fa r too many winning this In llJ v a n iti. |t scem a Uoit some : twelve ra d c h ild re n . Funeral se.r- „ cn>#. am, „ r|irm,t be ^ of home economics. theories advanced for the diagnos p,|rpoM.,. -ounty game, lle a fcrt n advanced lo y * ami girla are maklng a g a i- Wee* were l* ld at I * * g . chapel . w ,n f||J. Ix-ad 'g tm s n u rd -ta b le which ing ard control of disease wh'rth to second pfece In the ra 'e . Two Momlay afternoon with interment TWl( ^ owj, but «>wlng io thè » ...... mi <rf | setti is high priced. learns fn.m Wnolrfngton county ('••ew hundreds of listeners were have had no foundation in practi (Ohtlrg a s limili ¡1» $K lo $10 per work consent'd with the garden. | , • b : e eligible for tF-e tourram ent Dr. K. W. W a n irg to n , professor i cal disease control work, ft la ad- bua bel. la-cause ihe hrtedlng pto- the boys decide lo go fishing, of j at l.inheki College on March 4, of religion; Dr. O. R. < hambers, j visnble that the poultry men of course leaving the girls to «|>. MM*. *111111 PI.I.KN I I H h et‘*s Involved tn produc¡ng the J and S. professor <rf psychology-, and Mr. j the county avail themselves of Hie work. A fulry m essenger I Funeral servlet« fur Mta. Sar « e d Is a lc.ng one av.d has to be H at'd*r was de.’bsttd ' cn Iheir r . A. Sprague, editor of the 8a- ; this oppewtunity to rercivc expert s e n by the fairy queen who lias »h E llen .Stott F lack . 92, were | tei*-nted year after y e e r In w«me borr' floor Friday tv ening by a lern Statesm an, hitch coBifesa»d suidat re from an authority such le t d them ptorning, appears to j held In Vancouver, Wash, lo of it* aspects. 23-20 sc .re, tr d Ih en the locals that his personal experience a:. ‘ a« Dr. Jcihnxon. ■ e gtrla, requesting tliat tha g a r - ¡t h is we k with iM«-iim-nt at (*<•»• r i,,. I > t »u| »,»-,! is produced tty {dropped a close. haru-f.,Tight Itead of a fam ily was limited to j Sin ce Ute regular monthly ponf- den plot be glvrn e«> llir fairies , r*n i O ttv « cem etery. Mrs. F lc i* first inbrvedlng corn of the varle- i Uni<. to Vernon la Mordav ”1 ’ 6 I o '« wife and two children”. i try i meethrgs have been moved lo car# for, so that the flow,.™ « a s for many years a i t s Idem o i pes o r sta irs which a re desired .... '. . ' '' AU agreed that tlie «uccesaful | (unn Beaverton to Tigard, r t m will ro t bloom until tin- Flowsr this vu-itrtty. Hhc und her f a m i l y ,,, p a n n ts. This Inbreeding is n* V , , ,„,1™.“ fandly is a cooperative affair and of tl the Poultry me » 'I n the north FcsiH al The girls let the fair- lived on Ure late M. F Ayre* none bv pollenl*mg the silk from ’ ‘ ‘ ^ that the patrlarclw l Kka of tbe and west [iarts o f the county les liavr the garden. Iiiiincdiately j ftirm on the Fairmlrittoin road, r stiwk fr» m It* own tassel, and 4 < k * ru fori,,, rot beer able to attend, fat lie. making making family family life life revolve revolve ' have hetiiuary 21— Al Sherwood. the Ih ow n h s wtjrk up the plot, i She was Isiro in Itu lla r* a rd « x ch id '-g all oth«r pollen. After atourd his wishes Is happily past. states F rancis. Consequently, the February 26—Htilsbovo Here. sv #,. elves plant the (lowers, aud cro ssed tb e plains by ox trato, re vera! generations of this In- in H illsboro is Sprague pointed out th a: some special meeting "■II h 1 At Ku Helen*. the dew drop fairies come to wa wV'i h r parents wlwm she #«» • bleeding, putifled strains of de- modern developments such as be*rg scheduled so that they will T h e kc «son’s largest crowd is shorter hours ard the automobile ltave an opportunity to discuss Her fath er Thonia* Stott slrahle ch rnacteristlcs may I h > se ter the ground, t'pon the day of clilid. land claim lect oil from the 1»'ge number or- expected for U.e Hillsboro game ore making modern man more a »• tr-e of tbe ciwrent, vital ques the festival, the fab y queen t o k Up a do ration sings »rd the flow ers awaken near lllie presort site of Metxgrr. d irarlly wonkc<l with. Crossing or when the He.ivira will appear to part of the family than formerly. tions in connection with tbe to- Beaverton htas to spread their lieatlly over Hie Dad's relation to the children , dustry. TTve poultrymen in the hybridising is then accomplished '< w uniforms. thrilltog ba-ketbali i«m e In f«v much comment, w ith 1 foivrty who. In the pest, have land. by pla-"ling a tew each of two laen playing HOG RAISERS TO au-J Is deserving more the idea exiressed th at sy m p e-j had occasion to attend Dr. J ’hn- »train» »Ide by side, removing this y Iisst w tsk, in keeping with the MEET IN HILLSBORO I he tassels from o re r< w ami cooperation. thetic understanding ard w h ole-[ gi n’s dlsCJ-»ions ..re welt aware aplrlt u f V alentine's iMiy, the On« of the *«axon's nn-st impor- some affection is tine, but that of the fact that the advice and M-.vIng se«-d only front th s t row. I Mat grade made u Valent hr - bor der of heart flow ers. The flow- This is the hybrid need which ,fcnt _ tills will be played Friday , |be -p a l” idea oa.n lie ove done, FUggestio-s which he gives are The meeting of hog raisers ea, hyacinth* and tulips, which l which Is scheduled for Fehtuary I. »old a rd Which ordinarily' 1*«* cvx.nirg c t Tigard. Many »tudetits j -m u what about tbe ideal tain very worthwhile. la to att .rd . , | nv w n a x r ? " someone asktd. wer« planted last full by the , m 1:30 p.m., will be held In such im r oved vigor that It will County standings are as fol j ,-K thlng we have m u a members of this cla ss m e now i the county court room lu tho produce from 15 to 50 p tr cent U. S. CIVIL SERVICE I lew»: blooming, giving (lie room a pleu j court bo nee a t HiUsboto, report» l * t l e r yield* of more uniform l«out the man goes for her too," » W A iy v n u n jt IV » a li»L m l touch erf Spring, la s t week, I, |.;_ F ran ci*. assistant cottniy nimlflv n m than that obtained war Urn wop'y t r .«xiutk «ot2_id'l-| E X A M S A N N O U N C E D Tl crani 4 .800 ed that Hwffe »iwvifie things toe 1 weekly s|»elHng lesson.- wen- 'a g i r t . from ordinary seed. Seed from « B »verton .714 w i/y dsn d l to keep the m atrl- 5 started . ‘Ih r lessons w e placed Various economic «ml clim atic " ' l" « r"l* to’wever. w -tlld be Forest Greve The United S tates Civil Service 9 •4 .667 niorial watA-s sm -oth a re se t up In attractiv e spelling h oo k al* <x,ndltionii Which have arisen In i.-acticwlly worthless ns t» would Kt. Mary's n .500 nnil cet bre a kfa st, be re a s o ra h lv Tom m isswn arv-cirr.ees the follow 3 uAute by Uie cla ss. In connection tl,e |WMt tew yt>an s have tended b r«ik dowm Into all sorts of ing open com petitive exam ination: .200 Hillsboro 4 1 neat to personal eppearaace, and with a farm p roject, a m iniature t<i alter the elm im atan ecs siir- < rosses in ibe *en>nd general Ion. Iili.'.itsmith-XWkler. Applications £ Sherwood 0 .000 avoid saving up the day s irn ta - model frr m was n od e on the loumllng the hog growing In this H ence those must be on tile with tbe Mana using hybrid seed load on tlie honn-cotn- sand table. The nad ln g classes section o' i i ht. country, reports must purchase It «tear ea h year ger, Eleventh U. S . Civil Service a te reading ahout "P e te r and Francis. The result Is Ural many firm those who make a bustoeas I.ARGE GROUP AT D istrict. Federal Ogice Building, s conference p«-e*en- Peggy at tlie F arm ”, as well as fa n m rs are rt'u rn m g to l . c hog S e attle, Washington,.not la ter than raising It. RELIGIOUS SERVICE y varied program «r. rth e c farm stories. l ebiu'Bry 27, 1337. This examin- I bu* ness. I'n d e- the presen. ccon- --------------------- - all phases of fam ily living and ci ion is for the purpose o f filhng Dorothy ltoty ami Palsy Inman, onto- setup and the small margin LEROY WARREN HIT A larg«» group of the residents drew a registration of *23 despite \neanci?s in itoih ««f the Second Grade, are the l\ S . Forest o f profit It is necessary fer 1. g By SKIDDING CAR of Whit ford wore in attrndanoe adverse wohiher conditions. Service, for duty in tJie States of <'<»t wl.....r, isers to operate under. II has at Hie TeligF us services conduc O r.g. a and W ashington, and in ted by a group of young people Z ü - s i J ï ï t JS . ‘" r : -, . .« . « « . - lM«itions requiring sim ilar qualifi- MARGARET MILLER from the Portland I’ nlon Bible **-riix ir< iv i > i v r I I t U T «oticr.s in T..e same locality. O ro - WEDS B. RINEHAK1 ' tUcn win no, ^ reqrired t0 i lasses, at the Whitford School while a large yellow moon looks Frwrols fu rther j»oWits ö«1 L,Ja , nm ilw r of ears to become stalled. houise Sunday evening. Special , . report for examination at any no n the snow covered «he old hit nmd miss method for |yJnK tr, f f lr tin com pletely for a i.iusic was furnished by Arnold Margaret Miller. dau«ln«r of , b(U wi„ ^ raled ^ th eir vm -k. iJir g r p U tiges of s n o w -j raising « MUer of pigs i* 'o f v «rile. Deroy \Vamxn of Oren- G arrett and He . Id M ste in duet, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mi Her «f ■ T x ^ n e n e e * r d h tre ss, Tileries West zeldale. » as nvarned . itrds.v., lnsp#ctar> $2.000 a y«iar, «¡e«p blue, blue, aou add ’ . co wa* stuck Ly a skidding ve- and a girls' trio. men, nsmnted on <!e«p ig h t t attention umt s sigh altcM ion Iras Ima to to he be ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mn>{ )orre> February 14th, S t. A alentlne s , I> (K m l r ,>rnmanicaUo(is commis- Ird the prayer and Bob tier * great deel to the color of the to many mlnor ^ t a i u In . n to g .' itav. to B uster Rinehart of Boa- the speakxr for the hv Jem es !.. Broad o f Beaverton . ^ _____J!___ _ _ „,.«, in Sion. l oTtler . f^ c h month nil ^ P1" " - oonneetlon with proper ro.»»lng Testlnu nies anil slngirg cl wed vcrlon. After sperdiTg a weed, in bers of rhv class a re weighed a d management Professor Oll- Ut. 1, in putting chains on his Ju n io r billrng-bookkeepirg ma ihe meeting. T i e young piopl-o ro rtte rd the young couple will »nn nirsi- . .. • __ , ,,„ __ own inaehlr-1. He was taken to S t. m casored. Thla weight an«! mea- chine operator, $1.44« a year. will hold another meeting there make their home in Rosebttrg. tureiuent of «««ch child is placed • oUt the resu lts — All states except Colorado, Iowa re x t Sunday evening. Oregon. Kansas. Maryland, Minnesota. U- i l" ,n " iro rth ly p M c e t.l eh a u . ^ „ p lrto e n la l work which .......................... end gains or losses are note« ^ |lore ^ connection with tah, Vernvcnt. Virginia and the D istrict of Columbia have received end watobed. ,,r(rp0r raising of the litter. i- K ^ ^ w a a a n m less than their quota of appoint T h e Fourth Grade geograiihy ___ ____________ ments in the apportioned depart «' ss I* innklng a l-arfge pletior- i . n v n L i u l i V C f ' I H I t F 1» mental service at W ashington, -al nvap of F ia n c e . Aa «he slu L E T T E R D E S l K I l i K o i D.C. «1 «Ks read aheut the crops, ve- DAMAGE TO SHRUBS Full information may be ob getatiim , river» and anim als or _____ tained from Chas. G. Dawes, at I ance. they place them a t the In a letter which Mrs. Jam es the post office. rinlit location ii|*»n the huge map. Buck reo«*ntly received from her Fllhoin-tles In black ami white brother who wtos visiting In A r of Abraham U n m k i, A t iii a l n«- cadia. south trf l » s Angx-ies A ir CARD PARTY GIVEN tiactlv p p itrio tle binder. “ Ntoni, ing tlie recent storm s, he stated tlie Goat Boy” « I»»«* iMallng tlinl tho frost killed most of the TO HONOR BIRTHDAY w ith the life of a Sw iss boy, lma flowering shrubs and cactus been illustrated hv reading. D if w htclh w ns regret led even more i Mr. and Mrs. Strau ss entesf- ferent scenes, |»mtraytog the viv than the loss of the «Mtrus fru its tained a sm all group of friends id and Important events of the on account of the rfnot that the at a 500 card party Friday evc- book, w ire matle Into a freige. fruil Lre«»« were not killed but the | ning, the occasion being Mr. Flovd 4’nrlaon was hem lily shrubs will take sever!» 1 years to Strau ss’ birthday. Among those welcomed bark to school by the replace. Tn Kome place« '.he allow present were Mr. tvnd M s. Gun- F ifth grade. He was out with was higher than the automobiles. d. tson. Mr. and Mrs. F . Piggott, pneumonia. Helen Rhndall also Mrs. Paul E aston and Mrs. Wm. r, ntered school a fm a seige of MISS H I P T K 'P Q O I M I IS S I PETERSON Sw ain. Prizes were won hy Mr. f’-r whooping cough. The Fifth ard Mrs. F . Piggott, Mrs. E ast or GIVEN A SHOWER (krude geography class has now ard Mr. Gunderson. A delicious made a,n imaginary trip, to the lunch was served. T h irty friends of Miss Dorothy western stales where they plan Pcteirsnn of Kinton complimented ¡ zxjrtzrs ¿*-ï: - r. r - . . . . . s s 5 r:.r- ä tä >->• •••-* ^ AUTOMOBILE STRIKES AFFECT EVERY STATE IN THE UNION ; , 7 5 S iSJuST y ° L r i» ^ > r letters w ire introduced to the Fifth grade language c l.s a . Mnch , c es* . r d enthusiasm is being lisphiyed by the mbers of the ", 1 ... ^ w „ „ .i. ,« uatrl- i n r 'h 'm e 't o hoard, dlsplavlng all the heroes of the month of Feb- 11 a d I a Itr.nl * »1 lo 111«' I rt ci cut f the room. The Eighth grade spelling c*n>- test was brought to a elf'se, with ,ta net Vi r Atrran’s side defeating .TanifS Bor.lch’a team . The losers furnished u (•: • at of randy to the »Id>, art! grm es were winning enjoyed by all. 331c Eighth grade hvgten C i» » ha* been divided in- , _ . „ „ i> group i o . o , chairm an at the head of each group. Ek*h group has :aken a with a hridkl ahower a «go T oe*.lay a« the home of Mrs U W o l ^ '" - ^ rP '« * « ^ J" ' "«• <»f Beaverton high school be- cam e the bride o f Clarrnice Hnd- ' I ' V h n m r y It- They « m k « the'«- homo near Grants I™ "- ■■■ certain subjevt sitch as the re s piratory system , digestion, teeth and their care, arid the like. The members of ««ach group work out their project and al the oonolu- siion of tire project the chairman mhkes a report of the work Hone by his group. Much enthus- msm is heir g displayed by the entire cla ss, and sonno original i («train have been Introduced by v a r|„iw atíldenla. Map preparr«! b? A M. A. Tn« oWtomobUe imlustry la one of \m«‘rlcn's largest buyers of raw m aterials and manufactured prod- ucls. The map above shows a few of the piincipal products bought by nioCoi manufacturers In each of , the 48 states, at a tfrfal cost for i 19.3«' e stim a ted at more than I $1,600.000,000. Significant aa this | is In Indicating the nation-wide j effects of « * like. I L far from ' co m p lete. .* .«other map m ight show, state by state, the thousanils of dealers and salesmen directly affected. There is no way lo pic- ture indirect losses in retail sales and in government revenue through reduced taxes and increased relief. Rebekah District Convention Meets Several lodges Exemplify Parts of Ritualistic Work in Afternoon E. WEED PRESIDES td d re** of Wehome Is Given H) Mrs. Ko*a lluiuburg Tlie Ktjbekah i invention 0f Dis trict I t u * t In the local IOOF Hall last Saturday, with P resi dent K sielk Weed p* esidlrig. Hillsboro, Banks, Forest Grove, Oast n, Scholls ard Beaverton Re bCkjhs Look part in the p ro « a m . Conversion office*s were: S arsl, ihamberlrain, ch ap m an ; u>tu« rx-hields, vice chairm an; E lisabeth Myers. Secretary. The addles* of welcome was given by Rosa Humbu>rg with tlbe rt pc * e hy l/m ie S«hields. Aftor the reports of lodges and the election u < fficers, dinner was served to about 65 by the Metho dist laic.es' Aid. In the afternoon different lod ges c.uudil.lltd their ritualistic work: tabluaux by Ruby 174; tri bute to past obakm en by Forest 44; b a ll.tin g , Beaverton 248; me morial service, Hillsboro No. 54. A fter the address of President F.-telle Weed, the foNowtog new officers were inatalled: Dottle S< hie Ids, chairm an; Idki VanDor- tn , vice cliaiii-men: Anna Porter, sec retary. In the evening the Rebekah (Bgrxe wax m irfened upon a ran- diiiate, ami a fter a pleasant eve ning all wore seated in ;he din ing room where refreshm ents were served. The tables were beautifully decorated with V alen tine favors ard card ies. BRIDAL SHOWER AT J. W ALTERS HOME A bridal shumer was held last wvek at the home o f Mrs. bo bn W alters fo r her son, Elm er, and his fiancee. Miss Isabel Opper- roan. Guests included: Mr. and Mirs. S. T. W alters and son «'.harles; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parm er; Mir. and Mrs. Ja c k S a t chel aril daughter Detina; Mr. anil Mrs. Jam es W alters and fam ily, Verna, Evelyn. I.eola. Jam es B arbara ard Dortald: Mr. and Mrs. P eter Manner and son, Al fred; Mrs. P. H. Opperman; Her man W alters and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pearson. Many very lovely gifts were included in their col lection. I BEAVERTON GRANGE INSTALLS OFFICERS Beaverton G iarg e held its «regu lar monthly meeting tn the Grange ball, Saturday February 13. An nual reports were read. .The 1937 ofTicers were obligated and assumed their duties. Owing to tlie adverse w eather conditions tbe otTtcers were unable to meet for Installation on January 9 or to deliver the traveling gavel to Winona G-iange n the evening of Janu ary 25, a» were previously arranged. The roll call for the March meeting will be individually se lected. KIRKHAM SPEAKER AT KIWANIS CLUB The pot-ludk dinnw and meet ing of the Kiwanis Club, Wed nesday evening, was attended by sixty people, including members, th^ir wives and a number of guests. Art Kirkhum, KOIN announcer was the guest speaker. His topic DAPHNE CLUB GIVES was "T h e Inside of Radio". Bairl SURPRISE DINNER Drorlxaugh played several num bers Ion the accordion. The com m ittee seirvlng the dinner were The members of the Daphne Mesdames R. S . Welsh, “ Bud” rlu b and their husbands entor- ; tained with a surprise birthday M iller, J . R. T albert. A. Berg, d.nner and oartfs for V. A. W«x>ds and I. R. Metzler, al his home Februay 14. Dinner i w as served at six o'clock and BUS HEARING SET I the tahle w-as very artistically AHEAD ONE DAY j decnrRt.od in keeping with V alen tine’s day. Hearing by the public utilities com missioner o f Oregon on a pe Former Student Marries tition by the Garden Home Bus ses, Inc., to ahandon service be tween Progress and Scholls on Miss Bernice T rachsel became the Portland run, will be Febru the bride of Richard W isnier, ary 25, instead of February 2-D class of '29, last Friday night, as hnrtuinced last week. The hear 1 p.m. in a t the Bethany Baptist church. ing will bo held a t 401, Multnomah county Reverend Diclcnvan of the Bet"»any room Presbyterian church officiated. court house In Portland.