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‘ ^ n í t y Ubr •or T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME X V , No. 25 Large Crowd At tends Bethel Meet Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, May 21, 1037 ONE OUT OF TÜRKE PLOTS IS FAILURE Golden Wedding Is Celebrated A P PEA L IS MADE TO W E A R POFP Beaverton Fourth In District Meet •» Crade School Grad uatalo Be May 26 Koliert Knnston In the ul.senee of Mr*. Freda A number of the member« of On« out of three alfalfa plot* Nelson, president of the Tualatin Beaverton Grange attended the Heeded with uncertified seed, mrp- Valley Uunlt No. 98 o f the Amec- funeral services held in Port .and p«*edly Grin,in, turned out to he iosa I .ex ion Auxiliary, M i». H. Monday for Robert Kinston. 80, a failure, 'ftiene plot# w erj seed Eli aroli-r, vice president announce* wh<t died at his home in Port ed oil the K111 II Duyck farm oil j an appeal for «ruerai wearing _ Schultz Of Forest Grove Uprothy Taylor, Kathleen May 27, 1*#36. Iliere were three Mr. And. Mr«. Jeff AntfO- of the Memorial P oi^y in re- Rev. Harper R Hums I* land May 15. Several months ago he and ¡•> 1 » of seed used which wa* membrane* of the W orld W ar T q [)e|iver MeSSRgC Is High Point Man Cobb Are Initiated bus Of Huber Cele Mrs. Funs ton celebrated tneir liurchaaed ** Grlmiii, hut wa* of 'lead on Poppy Day which will fiftieth wedding anniversary. Of Track Meet be the last o f this month. She Into Order uncertified origin. T w o of the«* brate Anniversary To Class He is survived by his wi<:ow, asked that every person in Ilea- ______ turned out excellently, but the j - Alice, one son, G. Cecil, two veiton pay honor U, the men OFFICERS ELECTED .h.rd one I. a failure. Thl-. Inil W ED D E D IN ILLINOIS o f the city and o f the nation who xxlaErllr l I j I 1» 1 U ^1 * \ i daughters. Mrs. Alice W. Fun- N E W RECORD IÇ SET rates, *ay* county agent f yius, i save their live* In defense of ______ iton. aruj .Him« Grace L* Vxm- 'Itiii, l»l«tlii|;ui»licil Visitor* \r* that Die «lire way o f Kettlnic a Beaierton Men Min the country by ’wearing a poppy ln , (.P|<. . n |pffioa To ston. both of whom are n em Kleven desirable «train and quality 1 « '•«rh Bedding < ePemony la iTcaeui At Meet on Poppy Iwy. bers of Beaverton Grange, Miss Places In Meet to purchase certified seed. Rvery Preheated To OHtktandinK Students "The Poppy la tbe individual Funeton having served as ..ec- 1 _____ A large delegation of parent* plot planimi with certified voert tribute to the menw.ry of tbe turn- for several years. Koreat Grcve high school iap- hon,e of M(. ^ M f, «ml visitor* « i n "il i* < me* lit.: Shows a wood «land and there men who died in W orli War Graduation of the Beaverton turtgi the field and track, meet H|l5rr M , , hp Hcrvire of Bethel No. I’ll, I *uu kill I'm <«f I. comparatively small difference ; J(.ff said Mrs. Klianeder. grade school Mr» M«-ll««a M. Cunningham students will he Saturday at various c-rt fled of „ m R Tuiwtay Job of Beaverton, Monday eve between the Kvery one car, weai a |e.ppy to ' held Ma> u at 2:)l4) &ciock in Mrs. Melisssa M. Cunningham, of District 6 last Paorfic L’university ama&Mr.g 41 Icrt*, al! tif which cam«* from ning. show that he remembera and Is form er resident o f Aloha, dl< d ; n the high school auditorium. Rev. evening when a number of friends Dlstbigutslied visitor« present Oratrrm. Idaho or Mf/ntana. sacri Harper Burns will d e l i /: - the Portland May 16. She Is «u* points. Schultz of Purest Grove ami neighbors gathered ’o help grateful for the gallant wore Mr* Charlotte Wing, Guiiul Occasionally someone asks a- • the.ni celebrate their golden wed- fices made fop America's secur { address. The diplomas wilt be vived by one son L. L. Cunranc- was h ih po.nl man wiln 16(4 Guardian of tho Daughter* of bout th* ity and democracy. Every Pat-| Pearl poku . advisability o f uslt.it ding anniversary presented by Dr. Talbert ch air h »m o f Portland, Mrs. Job of Oregon; Ralph Thomas. • dryland" alfalfa. Since the pm* | They were n olle citizen will lake part in Schultz also was the *<>ur>ation ftt ties o f Montana and Mr« Vida man o f the school board, gev- Ad I iik Grand Associate Guardian; few years our summer and fall f,al| the observance o f Poppy Day." , . . .. ... Joodman of Hillsboro. Inter of the meet when he set v new May „ 1M7. Mr*. Josephine Turlay, G'ond The Poppy is the symbol ^ 'al J .!? * ment was at c,ji-jielfus nr vrr broad jump record o f 23 »eet, seasons have perhaps been a ( ()n<> </f 1h„ |r |||ntl , tated -We HNnurjr; Mr*. Corrlnne Hock- supreme sacrifice. It stands for the git«! club under the d lretiion the auspices o f jlos • U ty •'jsp- 2 inches, exceeding the o\i r e c little dryer than we have been runw, l<>RP{hpr th(, evM1 n f io of Miss Wlrth. writ, Grnnd Treasurer; Mr* M. ter O. F 8. ord of 22 feet, 6 Incbeei by 8 growers | pe. tm|((i ,n II|arr,aKP , h|B rouple. the highest patriotism we can Brow«, Gnuui Marshall; Mr» nrcu.tomed to. a few Phyllis Foe is valedictorian of conceive. Wearing this little inches. have been wondering almut th e , who havinK ^ m a r r i^ „ „ iy Ruby IMUKhiy, Grand Miurtc.an; | flow er awakens Ip our hearts a the class and Virginia Bisk?n Mrs Kd Rotermnnd of swrtehlng to a f,fty ypara wo fw,, that lha Eleven Beavertun track 'nen Mr*, Ethel linn«, ('.fund f ’lap- advisability deeper conception of our duties salutatorian. M rs. Ed Rotermur.d, 74. a for collected 25!» points to " h i 4th hole In it and to ou r country. It remind* us luin; Mr*. Kiln Marah, O'and "d n h m d ” kind. There have been r(,n, ract ,lM Tualatin Valley Post 93 o f the mer resident of Beaverton {Hissed renewed." Fifth Messenger and a number of h o . railed special "dryland" straits. „hmlW place in the meet. Three Uea- that life Itself is not too much Amerk-an Legion is giving a developed. On* ««f these was i .............. ...... , _ _ . members of ««her llutlicli qualified for the to give if our country is In medal to the outstanding stud away in Hillsbo.’o recently. She vert.n boyg , , „ 1 David K. Reed of D'fltland. a«- Thr Misse» Dorothy T*yV>r needed on the Duyck place. While „ and her fam ily lived for many Slate track meet by placing first __ .. , _ . , __ . , ,, „ . Ung ®s officiating cler-orman. danger and gives us inspiration ents o f the graduating class. The anil Kmhlrro I'obb wore Inil ated | ihe stand last fall was excellent , years on the property now or second in their event. fo p W a r,.rPm^ y from to serve In peace with the same awards are made on the basis owned by Thomas Allen on Al into tha order. ne* more than a 2fi per tent I wh,rh wp qu<rfp. yntt Jpff spirit of patriotic devotion that Albert Karpstein won the 440 Offk’rr» for the next atx moiitlr* stand la evident at the present ^ PotoM prnm, „ 1o ,a*,e this inspired those who died an ong of the following qualities; Hon len Avenue here. yard dash. Bru<* Wheeler tied for or. Courage. Scholarship, le a d worn ibon k W iw I a* folliws; 1 Later the fam ily moved to first place in the pole vault with the popples in Fiance. time and the growth Is very > vom an ^ kppp h« r fPf,.n Honored Queen, Winifred B-rsl. ership and Service. Throe f«oys Farmington where they resided a leap of 10 ft. 11 Inches. 'Vest poor. This pK* would seem t o ! .trayed o r stolen, Hennir l*rtnee«s, Joan K eln; and three girls were chosen by a few years before r o w ng to took second place In the high Junior Princess, Evelyn Alexan dotrm nit rata very definitely thnl nnd olt4>y har ’ And do you fur- INCREASE SH OW N IN the vote of the eighth grade Newton near H illsboro. M r. der; Guide. ImCgene Hoffmar; It Is a variety we do not want 1}|er n r„ miae to Veep th? wrmd TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS students and the teachers, and and M rs. Rotermurd were the hurdles, all thus e a m ir j the right to particiapte in the state | to attempt to grow here. In times j )mx and wa*h and wipe the Marshall, Betty llanaon. -- - from these one boy and one foster parents of fou r children. meet. Mr*. J. F. Felsher wiln instal 1 past some grower ha* been able ,11 ^,,,*. all the dishes each day The people o f Oregon are char- Kjpl wi„ ^ Phoacn to .eceive led Uuurdiar.; Charlaa P. 3 .oil, to gelt a good stand and satis-1 ft,r noxt GGy years, Other Beaver tea boys who ged with the inability to ¿wards, Associate Guardian; Mr»dam*i W factory crop, and a Umg lived SU M M ARY OF PRO "Ami do you Flora AntrMwn trol properly their motor cars, j placed in their events were: graduating It Van Kleek, H. P. Diwn.nit, stand by using Common seed. • prmnlaP u> Jove, hotmr and The pedestrians are charged with Members of the DUCTION IS GIVEN Lick man fourth in the mile; Charles «roll, George Mr*Bi *cn. |Common may turn out Just like f.haPtlap h,m PVPry time he re- gross negligence, thoughtlessness class include; Donald Baldwin. 1 Karpstein. fifth in the 220; W i Johnson. I. R. Metzler, member» i uncertified stuff. It may tie rood fUBPS ,0 ,d>ey? If so I n n v pro- and utter carelessness. Neidra Miller, Barbara Baugh Thiriy-eigtit per cent of the lling. fifth in the discus; Petsr- of the council. Virginia •cows in herds in the Wasr-ing- kort fourth in the high h i role«; The evidence Is an increase of man. Teruko Nagae. m the other hand there Is Just nollT,Ce vou man and w im an." Hpesrbes and refresh ments ahout as much m efor va-iicle Bishop. Hallie Jean Pace. James ton County Herd Improvement ler fourth in the low hurdles; chance that It 7 ^ house was very pre tlly 80 per cent In concluded the meeting will he unsatisfactory One lot nn<| appropiialely decorated, de- traffic fatalities for the m> nth Borich. Albert Pearson. H arvard 1 association produced 350 poinds Bullock, fourth in the Jxvtlin; <»f Common was planted in the h 0 kmis refreshments were serv- o f March 1937 over March 1336 Burns. Paul Pemtz Bill Caldwell, o f fat or mere during the iear Tootle and Brown tied for iifth M ANY~ATTEND GRAD ! plots la * May and this Is a nnd the happy eoupl* were Twenty-seven were killed In H a i George Rhine. I.* Verne Shull. 1936, according to the sutrr'ary t pli.ee in the high jum p; and tho om- Fauna Huron Clamant, oar. fo r i i t last year-« _ testing- _ r e - ¡.relay ¿earn. lock, fourth _ place. Irnn-mUla Aoaa. - Wl at was a r ex- persentad with many W n tK u t ti* accidents rh%> xear as ATION EXERCISES pared to 15 In the same m jrttb Stein. Verla Colaw, Patsv Stew ! leased says coor.ty agent, W. F. ¡r e ’ lent stand last fall was killed B(f»* Mr am| t . A. Rvan of of '3«. art. Ear! Drorbraugh. Nrydenc I Cyrus. Herds numbering 29 and Beaverton trackmen came out At tbe graduation exerc sea on 1 out during the qrlnler prartlrally Eleven o f the 27 fatalitle- were j 10b per cent. ^ niwouver. W ’ ashlrgtoin ac’ ed as Swagger, Betty Easton, fon ’ tko j containing 856 eews were tested in a tie with Jefferson of Port Wedneaday evening at Cooper pedestrians. during the year. Three him Ired In the various plantings there „vwlr best trmn a"d b r,dema,i1 Sato. John Edwards, Tvyako r a t ', land for fifth place in the Junior Mountain school the fol.owdr*g This is a terrible record for , and twenty six of this pinuber pupils received diploma»; Mary j are the bhiP tag. resl tag and yel- 1 „ „ j ,j,p rw0 (trandchlldren were the state of Oregon but m ore im Phyllis Foe, Leila Trowbridge, , exceeded the figure fo r fat pro ¡T rack meet held at Gran*, high LmciIlP Gago, Janet Von Auron field in Portland Wednesday. Saonada, 1/ena IgtopoV, Wurreu ] low tag grades of seed. The seed ,.lo fmges. portant Is the human suffei Ing duction just mentioned. Ih e of- Among those present were; Com» Williams. Heard. Or*n Hann and Uiriain«- jin the red and yellow tag grade. and sadness brought to the homes E leam r Hall, ; fleers c»f this associat' n for was so grailed primarily hecause y r apd ^frg- David E. Reed, Ga**ner, • of happy families. It may strike I/ouise Heughec, Martha Heughen last year were Julius Christensen • FIELD TOURS TO Cooper Mountain echool will o f the presence of sweet cmver y,._ and y|rs. Peter Wlckatrand, at your door next, for in spite Richard Lincoln, De Witt Lyit ar.. president; W. T. Putman. Jr., close today (Friday) with a seed. This doesn't hurt it for \fr and Mrs. 8 . E. Anzalone. Mr. of all the constructive, w c.th - Betty Mattoon. Philip McClintocK. 1 vice-president; C. B. Bukharan, BE MADE IN COUNTY our purp.,ses and a comparison and \|r8. r . b . Medill, Mr. and Eva M.'osner, Jr., treasurer and Ed W. Freud- --------------------- pot-luck dinner and lr* rroum while efforts h eir« advanced In David McMlnn. of the stands obtained with these Mrs. S. F. W ray, M r. and Mrs. the hope o f reducing motor ve Ernest Metcalf. at the school htwiae. i ery hal and Octear Hagg. d"-ec- Extensive plana for field tours grows l^ st Thursday May 13 was |tors. At Die Joint graduation exer several grades indicates that If Ja<-K Tatlock, Mi’s. W. A. Klinn. hicle accidents the trail for tbe 4-H club members en Achievement day of the 4-11 chibs cises last Saturday nigh' Mary the lower grade is due to the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MitrM, Mr. longer and bloodier. This annual summary shows rolled in the rural electri’’k,a- presence o f sweet clover eed and Mrs. E. F. W'rlght. V.r. and Newspapers In every section Virginia ‘Bishop wan the «Jrsuge the unusual high »alley, K»tella Iinlali and D'Ir average an tion project in the county nave ^ *• o f the st^te are generously co Scholarship and Kathryn ’I ho nip- nual producticn per cow of 392 ène Carey o f HazeWlale; l" ank and n<«t noxious weeds then M Mrs A. O. West gate, boon planned by Ben Faber rur *'erris*. operating witli the secretary o f son and Hallie Jean Pace won pounds butterfat. Gitlenwaler and Roaie Santoro may piswltice Just as good a crop 1 Wright, Mrs. Richard During the al service agenj*, Portland Gen higher Mrs. L. H. Place. Mr. and drs. state In placing before the pub the School scholarships. Tnese i year there were 78 cows culled o f Rnsedale composed the claa*. for our piirpis.es as a eral Electric, and L. E. Francis, there ,1ewl Wright, Mr. and Mts. lic a true picture of the stma- scholarships are for the sum i out and sold. Interesting com- The addre»* o f the evening wa* priced grade. Komtetlmes assistant county agent. Kiven by !.. JO. Frond*. assls- Is very little difference In the A. Ryan of Vancouver and son tion. mer school held in Corvallis. ' pari sons are evident in studying The tours as planned will in- price of these three grades o f and slaughter. Mr. and Mrs. . tant county agwnt. the figures in the annual re- Others who will attend the sum t chide visits to study electric pow seed. In spite of the good re- Antrobu*. Mrs. W alter R o»«nd EXERCISES por. The 10 high cows in the ARE mer school this year .nclude; er a* it is used hi irrigation, BASEBALL TEAM IS milts that may be obtained, the arid husband and Rinr c. HELD AT RALEIGH Betty Easton, Emma Susan »"le ass cation averaged 647 poi nds drainage, dairying, poultry, * a t" blue lug seed is, o f co irse Cappy and Ruddy Rowene. of fat e^ch. while the 10 low nient. Palsy Stewart. TO BE ORGANIZED first choice and the lower grades cow s averaged only 209 pounds heatin--. feed grading and mixing /.n in ir t T P The eighth grade graluation The eighth grade picnic this o f fat each. The feed cost of and other miscellaneous farm should he considered only upon C O L L E G E G R A D U A L exercises were held Wednesday year was held at Jantzen Beach committee of basine*» men producing fat at «lie 10 'ow cow applicat ors. In addition to this the specific charnc'e'Iwlfc s o f T A L K S A T W H I T F O R D evening in th Raleigh school for last Tuesday. 1 légionnaires met in the igntHip was approximately twice trips will be made to study c» »•' the particular lot ___ . Pour pupils; Nancy Junor, Iris liber o f Commerce rooms in I,a3 it Friday the sixth glad e the feed cost per ncxtnd of fat slm ction work of both buildings These plots prove again Ihe Orrin Smith, a Wheaton »11- Walker. Paul Georges and Dickie i boro last Friday night and had a half-holiday, so Mr. Phelps ; in the production of the iO high and power lines. Visits will be graduate fiom Randall. Imi to have a Washington wlsdom o f insisting on errttfied tin. .¡„) college p.m ts took the boys on a fishing cows. A similar comparison is made to central power ity Junior American Iriclim Grimm seed. Wthile various o- po r tland was the speaker l3»t A splendid class add-V s was trip. evident in looking at the pro- and outlying stations. The sub more or Sunday night at the non-den-Hii ball loam this year. Players ther strain« may he given by B. F. Irvine, «xhtor of two ject o f the series o f tours Is Tuesday afternnon Mrs. R . B ! duction and ccsts a the he eligible from all parts less widely publicized In certain inat|«nnl church at WhWford tak- the Oregon Journal. ! high herds and the two low to give club members a tl.or- McMlnn gave a free lesson in tie county and It Is hopeo lo sectlon» yrtl the one variety lh a t ;jnjf ¡,(8 t.-xt from the first ebap- herds. In this instance the av- . ough foundation o f m fornation Piano selections were given by art to the third grade. a first class team in the | has proved Itself consistently tn|)P|. „ f isuiiih. Thirty-five people Emil Emma. j erage fat production per cow in relative to the source d istrbu - Washlngon coimty Is Grimm. |Wpre (n uttendance. j the two high herds was 432 lbs. l Hon and utilzatlon o f electric Diplomas were presented by Mr. Smith also led the songs by the chairman of the school D APH NE CLUB MFET ; and that o f the two low herds power. ayers 17 y o l '« i / !•«,« and Without exception the certified was 314 pounds. Here again the r who want to make appM- grade of seed Is desirable, be Mr. Worsham o f Portland an board, Mrs. Henry Furrher. IS HELD SA T U R D A Y i high producing cows were the This is the second year that would give a in for a place on the 'earn cause certification Is the me In- nounced that he The Raleigh school will close the rural elcetricficatioa project cheaper prodiVers by approxi asked to be at the ball park surance the farmer o r purchas- j 8Uh<rtan, lai rPwaid to the bo., or for the season with a picnic and has been sponosored In the co. : or has as to Its trueness to ram e girl who would bring to chuivh lunch in the city park. fflllahoro Sa'lurilBy afern oon Members of the Daphne club mately 34 per cent. The aver At the present time there are I strain and origin. next Sunday night another boy and their husbands enjoyed a age o f the tw o low herds Is 22, at 1:30. 15 ol<ier chih hoys enrolled in or girl or parent not present six o'clock dinner with curds above the average for all as .oc- the work. The project has been POSTAL E M P L O Y E S last Sunday night. There was a later at tho home of Mr. and uyiotis and is indicative of the CHOIR IS TO GIVE K IW A N IS M EET IS ATTEN D BANQUET Mrs. V. A. Wood, Saturday eve high quality « f herds in the very successful states Francis good response made ito the call I and it is believed that the tours ANOTH ER CONCERT HELD W E D N E S D A Y for favorite memory verses. ning. Mrs. Nelson W alker, Mrs. Washington County Assnciati arranged for the summer and Mr. and Mrs. Pen D a i/. Mr. I.ike ary other husiness the A meeting will be h°ld as M. C. M cKercher and M U ' L or fall months will add eonelderably The choir o f the Beaverton and Mrs. W. C. McKell, Mr. and raine Smith of Portland were dairy en terp risers operated vfor usual next Sunday night, to which Congregntlonnl dhurch will sir»'; The members o f the B ea»e"lon Mrs. Hickox, Mr. and Mrs C. additional guests. Prizes of gar the purpose o f producing in to the value of the course to the the public again is oot’dia ly in- another of its musical concert* Klwaris i hib and their w ’ves H. B o y ! and den plants were won by C. E. come. Just exactly how much farm boys enrolled. vite»l. It Is requested tha' e v e r y Dawes, (Mrs. V Sunday evening. May 23. The enjoyed a social evening in the A. M. Kennedy attimdcd the Allen. V. A. Wood, Mrs. Charles income may be required for an one brings his Bible. male chorus which was such a community hall Wedlnesday eve Washington County Postm '.sters. Hanson ami Mrs. George Rud- average farm fnhni’y is a mat- DICKM AN TO H A V E decided success a# the Iasi con ning. Dinner wan served ’ t 6:30 j ter of ¡individual opinion, but if clerks and rural carriers, ban berg. CHARGE OF SERVICE Lan MEET IS ATTEN D ED cert Is again preparing selections after Which Samuel C. it were figured in $1,000 units, quet held at the Sherwood Meth The affair was in the nature ns a special feature of the com caster of Portland displayed his B Y 21 M EM BFRS odist church Thursday « ven ng. i it would require 8.7 cows of the The senior class of the "iea- of a birthday celebration n bon ing program. There will also be j picture slide* of the Columbia Alv'ut one hundred were pres | kind in the two h ig h . herds in verton high school In a meet er of Mrs. Rudberg and Mrs. C. selections by the choir and sev highway gorge and colored pic- Twerjty-cme members of Bea ent Including a number o f vis the association to prrxhice $1.000 ing held Tuesday May ! l se C. Ralph. Singing of y.d-tlme eral soloists. This will vie the 1 lu res o f the native flowers and ver Chapter No. 106 O .E 8 . at itors from Portland. 1 over and above feed costs, while lected Rev. H. G. Dickmar. o t Speakers songs cone lock'd the parjty. last concert of »he season. The . fauna peculiar to this 1 * 0rt o f tended the Friendship meeting o f : it would take 19.4 ctfws of the the Bethany Presbyterian Ch irch w ere Dr. O. Hedhmd and Mr. Junior choir will furnish the t.he state. Holly Chapter O.E8 . o f Sher Russel of the Portland o ffe e I kind in the low herds to produce to take charge o f Baccalaureate special ninafc for the church the sr. me $1.000 income above wood Saturday evening. The o c E Y E B A L L CUT W H IL E Service of be held In the high services during the summer. feed costs. It should be b .rne casion was In the nature o f a GRANDE RONDF IS MEETING IS HELD PLAYIN G BASEBALL | in mind that this above feed *cboo] gvm Sum «lay. May 3i‘. apodal honor for Joe Stre^her, Rev. Dtckman will he assisted VISITED B Y WOODS | costs .and r.rit ahove total cost GIRLS ARE W IN N ER S AT C A D Y DOME Worthy TV^t-ron of Holly Chap by pastor* o f the local etnn rh Mr. ard Mrs. V. A. W ood ac j of production, feed c ats repre ter. Amos Spriggel was struck in OF SCHOLARSHIPS ea. approximately 50 per The members o f the 1930 companied by Mr. and Mrs. H ar the eye with a small pebble while senting The members of the recently The program follow*; Prelude, old Mutson (Violet H agoes) of playing ball at the M nttford I cent o f the total. The 8.7 cows The Misses Katherine Thomp organized Camp-fire girls of Iiea- Matrons. Patrons and Trailers selected, Jeane B erger; Proces- | in the high group required to Portland visited with the C. school last Wednesday whi^h nec son. Hallie Jean ParP and Vir ' verton were dinner guests at the d u b rame as a surprise for the ■ prodiice the stated gross in. ixne 'Jniral. "T an*»’’ (Handel), High J. Bielman’s at Grand Rond* honor guest, also Mrs. Elizabeth essitated him being confi"ed to ginia Bishop were awarded schol home of fh e lr president, Maxine j would place rn the market ap- School Orchestra; Doxology; In last week The Rielm *’-’* have the hospital for several days. arships to the 4-H summer school Cady Monday evening. Other o f Tipton, Past Grand Matron and 1 proximntely 4300 pounds of but vocation: Anthem. Bethany Pres a shingle mill there and have Frank Baldwin. Parft Grand Pa His glasses were shattered by at Corvallis for excellency o f ficers of the group are Lucille terfat white the 19.4 cows in the byterian Church; Scripture Read named their borne Cedar T/idge. tron who officiated in 19.10 the the impadt and cut the eye ball. secretary; Mary Amm tlielr club work which wns dis Keppler, lower group required to produce ing; Solo. Otto Zuerhruegg; Ser Bill W ood who is employed Helen vear Mr. Stretcher was a trail played at the local grade school Strauss, treasurer; and It 4* thought that the eye ball : the same amount c f gross in- mon. Rev. It. O. Dlckm**; Solo, er and Mrs. Stretcher Matron there acompanied his parents last Friday, which was desig Randall, songleader; Janet Ack Paul Boeckll; Benediction. (Continued on Back Page) will be saved. home for a brief visit. of Holly Chapter. er mnn, sorlbe. nated as achievement day. J \