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/ C T j c ç . T he B eaverto n R e v ie w T h e O n ly N e w s p a p e r VOLPAIE XVIII, NO. «. D e v o t e d BFiAVHRTON, BOOK KM II II I Mi 23 E x c lu s iv e ly WAHHINUTOK COI .N I Y. to th e In te r e s ts ORHOON, FRIDAY, FMBJtl AHY o f 17. E a s te r n W a s h in g t o n IK.1« C o u n ty . HI Dik HIPnON . ttt/v Per Yi>ur. » r ~ H ixbyt«, ANXIOIM TO -M F I.r- I'M (Il> L m I u I (3) Anderson * F—J< IK"i i lie tiillsfioro Aigus, uppui- I» »pH« of old inuu killvr, 71 Cook in g bam ¡ 0 'l/BVI4M<jrlt « IS * 1 > «• il'tl tt 10.1 li sll»l» ll), i s » ' i.omi'U rt'k b ra lid Ilt> ,’ r»l uu- ( 2 )Mct)aad ! ' *i Harrtaon ■ -on , 1 -ui .ue county .-ipi-im - i.v. r»ur> oi llu> llook < lidi, uuil Goodrich *0 i IN m u u n .tuie in 01 si ooot i, m u wuu 11 » deeply wijoyvid Iliv bo k. "D is It«* f«- ri-«*. S im ili. putad Psugage," «viiii'ii Uri. cuaioiiNity uiann 1 o< attempting j H u I im -fu r Beaverton Chase lui 10 oeu iiie H'.iivei.un and us 1'vllliiKir. from Oswtigo U kt <fij> vUI C on v»p»uiknt) l l 'A i WARD R E P O R T E R ) Ulule C’laeplain of the Ameri silrail eyslem Uas solved ¡ l 'ourtwrlKhl 43), la> (2) Jen- Hit reviewed for thoin. Ac the I/Juquet 0 « At edne* lay le (3 ). can I ahihu Jam ,» Osborn, Paa- sctrioi probnui m Beaverton by Th# rimimi Ilei', M#u damna Mn euing ut me Coacregnliunui Uw>K,K .hliM uwir. lb,- iirv* Hub«— for New berk, Veiller 12)'tor of 1 be CbiiMiau C hirrb in liaasferiing lob studruts u, Ti vitorea ju n ior», u iionor oi n,«. I.KAlil K bTA.XJtl.NUM u u io .n 01 ni. am ie p. lull Ullttt) » oii , Her 1er. Marlin und Odiami Yanlui (2). ! \ 10Almr,voile, wilt be 'Ine priuci gaid m u Joo lo Hillsboro. Heaverlon Boy »cou ls and Ibeil «vaili O hi #urprb»ed Ihn member» wdh .1 W van aiiuttiUtt i. ami« pul «peiikei at the »petial m ed It HQI Al» WINS However, the committee, »c »coiilu,«»ter, Dave i»bdp>, n,* dvRgaliou (birthday rnke. a candle ami Hill »boro 10 A> a . i . u „ . oii num i » New ber« Ilk) ine of Hie Tualatin Viilley Foal tected at a meeting and compos »ctu t» Beaverton <37> opvaed ibe meeting b> Alexander flower» They later pto«onli«J llit. Hb* i wood Ii i u m ili) w e ll.U», .«ii iTJIU-ynoid- lo be held ut Ihe Kluauin «lull ed of influential and progre* * Klvluk Ibe Flak Preseatatlon »no P— HaaxOO) «« it« lui mer i'.ierin o, B » « l m i | . j^ ® * ® N lo M re. Pettinger In ap Tigard 117) Parre* in Beaverlon, on Februar) 22nd / ' V f i.x fiay cr» 11 lercHt-d in ti.« l *1*i Ncmit Oalb P—<P«t r o v lo b (il) Ion county, m ule ru teu tiy A»»«. praclatUw o f her I iuv I iik helped H‘ - M<ery’ » <3)Reiley uccordinx lo Ibe announcement Beaverton »e-bool, is iu«esligal I 1'be singing C—Chamber* (2) Newberx was i.-d by la*, Supl »lute police. Ili» I ioh E o i'e la r t lb,, book review«. I2llirauti. o f IV, b, Cady in charge of ui - )ng way« and mean* , of correct- Hiehe-y, accompanied o* lue p, O Pule i i»her Mr*. Pelt Hiker kuve a late Jieuverlon A’ ti’ U.nglou i utility friend» «tub <1 »Morton laiikementH. 0 — VanHornU) .m g the situation here, auu may “ no by DoJ Berg. Unii »urce»« in bi» ue«. pualtluu l>ouk lu the Hbrary, und iilxbly F oio»t tirovo Hub»litue* for Ikaverlon — I All ex-service men and mem- ' jiossibly arrive st a solution of i moeneC, w tb* boy ««oats ul libe pi u»lcutlacy, wliivh la •» enmpllmimled the c)tl> on I he bunk« Malm 1 2) I ber» of H.e fugion -are cordially the propuMtion which concern- w e p -.r u uud ser«eu me oanqo« Burn»(2), Jenne<2), uruii, bul fine showing mail« in Hi« It- j ---------- luukii »pot tor uuy bra ry. j w ille d lo ibi» meeting. 1. It. lie residents of -this district a„d which was very dele. ,anle. ih. Braverti.ti High School BunvetN Ryan(l). Oeuigi will fill tbu lull Newberx Bub» 1 it-ule» for Aietxlei ami Ur Talliert are in Hi, ^i-opl, in ii<|» territory only, proceeds taken 11 . oy Urn Kawuu.s Ur. haw H o i . uk of North i Every woman In I ho commun »now ed under In their first few ity 1» invlleil to the next revlqw j charge of Hie ewtei Uunmenl and ""IwiHi.-land ng bull gumes, huve crown »tend- H ickarl( 2 ). Hie prematur. < tub lor Ihe dmuer were pie ti. ui I «111» ut Suleui \V edite »day Sunday nikhl i lltarry F . Kllander is in charge plan, (ru 1110 played our tricud- lo b< west, -•■•nl.o to H m B oj ui T roop. mimi runa w*itli Um Wu»hlli|ituli to be riven In the It*'» veri on Kl lly better throukboul the sea- February If. of Hie refreshment*. An effort ► on, uml la»l Friday wani» hall al 11 « in. on IVh. itikht on 1 Wool W o , Orauor gav^ a rekuid lo ■ utility ileleaai mu hi i* being made to eon tael every BFATH PAKTN HI.UK V f 1 1 « local court they kuve (lu> >eTy pleasing talk, n,.noring the bm inx 23. pi'UlilllK li'Klttlutl' U . Mr. eastern undefeated llill:.bom Irani m jre MIKKTHKABTB IN MF.ATTIJi Boy scou U , and introduced tLi Tw enly-aix recru'-U left Port ex-aervice man in (be v iit u former slu-icnt ul Heav- I.KTTKR FROM CHIN l Hum an eveiunk of (brills, spills land Wednesday nikhl. February portion o f Ihe Tualatin Valley Following is / an article which "iwakei- for ,U m * evening. Marian eriou ackoula. He »lulo» that We quote portion« of a le,l lei uud excitement, 8 , for tbe San Dieko naval and invite them. Several prom appeared in a Seal 11 « paper re - MH*r of Ihe Uregnniun staff oi Ii * mmln r. Airs. I.ulle t'u d cr- levelv»<J by Mr». Jobu liiilah Hllleboro finally w«.n out by a tralninx »lalPm . who gave a elevei Warren Wil inent l/Ogionairvs ar(. ex|M-cted t*» »co l) . Air. and Airs. Jlc* ulcb hdl, former ua»l»l»ul po»tma«t- in are ihe grandparent* of Mrs heart to heart message, whirl « r ul Heavrrloii but beeu III tho burn her brother, Jobu Blalock. *5 to 23 »core, but only after liam», ciana of '38. was one • ‘ be present. overtime per- the naval recruit* fro.n B' a i- *»U) < art of Beaverton, being * a* t'“ J<>>i d by Ibe audience im paal montb at her home lu VVtl- who 1 « a mi»»lonury m Cbuia at two very torrid 'Iaiun, datcD January 5: '"th e Ivd* Be* verton heljl the lead erton who left. He vili be in Hie ¡.areal* of Airs. Carr’» rnfw i' |y- luinlnu. S t. M a r y ’i o i th e V a l le y weather hero 1 » Ju»l line, cool Ihroughoul Ihe »ante hut Hill«- San r>‘ek«> for three month«, He mother , Mr» J. \\ , Anderson , «'resident b rsu cr suggested lb Tlvt.rlow Weed o f lii-uvi-rlon 1 The sodaliats lock Ibe (.a! h- would uml lunuer-tip In H.e ie mbl ra t,u^ C*CUT■ Hud ‘3•* Hhau peak boro lied the »core in the 4lb plan* lo enter In the f* M of ! oiic 1 rv«« as u topic fot dfscu»- ¡o f For Hater Mr*. Carr received mt'U of 1 oe Kiwanis Club u,> llu‘ with M'larlcr H alf-tim e »core « « , (aviation, word of Ibe death of Air. Ale- prepare and serve Ihe dinner primal t1» for V . S ' 'MiiMior 1 ■ slou al their last meeting, r'eb- canllul oi »&viw here and mere 12 to !» In Ihe Heaver»' favor. < uieliin and left .Sunday morn next f ladies meeting night »burl term, was ut tb jtuary 101 b . Talks were given by T ' **..U »hove the UmerlOk cliff . (Jut Ji»»t n* Ihr game roiled I/)rl« in« to attend ihe fu n e r a l- District dcout Commissioner IVlouJay xreeliUk frleudr Mr AfJAl.VHT WAR ItT II I»-« P jtieru.alne Lai Vole, Haraoelk- In uiy buck yard there 1» »(III a Iiixby went out on foul» mid Swe theurts e gbly-eight years Bryan Walker, who is chairman Weed t ar. iod OteRou outside liavld K. Norcroaa. with tbe Singleton, and Frances Cai Ison. bit o f »uuw. 1 am wnliiik tbi* could not play in the overtim e; Vliilluoinab vounly in hi» earn pre- I -Marl bu S mmerj, p eifecl, ;lr e »- -sixteen years ‘a-cou rtin ” and 1,1 ; bi# district and Iras been iu letter ley electric llkbt. VYc buve end this fact had much heurini: National Council for Ihe paikn. | ventlon o f war, «tax a guesl ■■'ti ihe iniportonce and aceti of wcvenly-five year* as man and active scout work for lhe part very nice B k U h heie, but have '»n Ibe outcom e. B'efore lea«Ink Orecou'» foremobl Catholic literature wife -Air. and Airs W. ( ’ . Me- -•* years gave a very interesting •One at j| |-p«wker at the Central Trade and 1 ollccting elecltic'ly only ul n isb l. The the kmne he Eta.1 «cored < ntchin, 23 Aloha tit., were d e- history of he scout work. He »portanu n. Altieri Ro»»i, v a » at liviu»e I live In 1 » guile u ka lu- p «.n l» and helped in silencin'' a,i ^ •-“ f*0*' council meeting Tues- for future distribution. cla ico winner* yesterday of tbe a|,«> H»nked ihe Ueaverlon peo. i voting. He emptioMized eur (he capital W ednesday. Mr. •Id*. The ccilluk 1» o f paper, most o f tlie Spur laris bik ktm». Reports from Hie grade re Imo I conlest sponsorea Ihe past week I'1® f°r fheir cooperatii/n in al Road like, clay piaron» on the panttiki onto ic e d s . It ¡» tbn Tlie Heaver« »imply ko I ;.« bad etaying out of all foreign w a n lccord s give tbe ioHot. itw; bvn- by Nelson l-ddy and Jeauettc lending this meeting which wa? •Iha' tie very fr«edotn for, wink ■ only bnu*e in lire mluHton with r a»e of Jitter, playink o ff the iors: fig h ib grade, Colorii Keat •McDonald, screen slam , to se- rlose lo lhe anniversary of the which we would he fiishtiUk «<■ M-r» F. H. Shepherd, R. 2. wooden floor». Wood i» very tie —and mikueil several easy ing. l-:ia Mary Muiphy and I>et- lecl the city’s ‘ oldest” and *in,e scouting was started. 2 ?» Ilik« ;*rlon, «va» hi Ihe rupitai expensive here. Tbi» room 1 » ehunne» 1 « win. Bill Croictn *hol would deatroy for ourselves at ty Baoucly; sixth grade, Cath- “ youngest” sweethearts. year* ago. support inx las! weed, legisla- alHkvg room and din 11 k room tile winnink basket for Hillsboro home tie spoke for the manila-i ciine Anzelone, Jacqueline Yd- Born ninety-six year» ago B r. George was inti ud'uced as legislation. in linn favorable lo ti.e the second overtime for y r ntrulity p uH ry combined, has a bik buy window durlnk stie, ano Mariuu Ruseboff; Tiff b ocar Dodgevjlte. AVIs., then a deader at H.e Cub Seoul Troop, that It should be strengthened' Industry, to tell a fresh e « , a nk> JiniUk table, lounge, book period. i glade, Consuelo Dinneeu, Pa- territory inhabited by many In- which, has boyx trorn 9 to 11 from a cold »Innike ekk. This case, dining chairs and one rock - The Baby Beaver* remained lo include, basic war material« l| ricia Harden, and Vera Hero dians and wild animals, they at- >'e*rs of age. He made an an I» brink thrashed mil In the lea- ing chair. I have the liewtmg In fim i plan* by defeating Hills- such «ta scrap iron and oil a; 1 ns; fourth grade, Rosalie Pet- Ituiteu counliry scboil together nironceineni ihe parents v: least up to normal trade. mlMlure, and Ii seem» like It la stove up, uud a little organ sits boro’» B telim 38 to 29. er.-cn and Ulciia T alcott; third made tnud. pies tirgelher and *’ ubs, crmccrning .this movemcnl Mr N'orcriws stressed Ibe fact bard for anyone In »ay Jinl what bf».de the front d oor. This I,ln«*ips: 'grad?, Josephine Anzelone, The- fell in love at the age o f 6 . ‘ I liere w ere around 15« peo 123) Bewvertoi that there was a great deal of 1 » a fresh ckk The Washing hou-e and lurntture belong lo Hilh*boro( 2 S) Itesa Hose, i-nd Lois Bctzer; sec- Sixteen years later they w e r pie present, and the scouts ap Jones imneoeasary war hvsteria in t' n county delekallon ha» d e the KauHull* w tio are still al F— Orogan(lO) I ond grade, Carol Ruscbolf and married. predate .this h«Hist for their f 14)Bixb\ America todey ai»d Ihat we cided thoit Hi» only wwy ( o aet- Thing Two. We get practically F —'T »ugnwo( 8 ) , l a rol Dean Kraling; first grade ( 4 >T)avles »hotild »lo all Ate p.<*«,hic ran ( F «*r years later the McCnl- 1 reasney- 11 «- the •iu«*<iun la by breaklne no uews bere a! all. Uur Amer- T Herbari(2) I.Tthu Peli ■mo. .«tic hele A" ( 2 )('h n -c to k«*ep |o««in the war hnllrl-tip chin» traveled in a covered w ag- —------ ------ lean papers are not allowed to G BrownleefS) ekk» In a frylnk pan. Davis and fh'satie Wilson. Malern Capital Press (3) Court wrlght on to file a homestead in Kan- B IR IM H IJ t.Y Nil KN« IKIK.s i don't G --N oln n( 2 ) Prnmmenl visitor* Monday a cum*- Tioui Hlssaigbai. Mrs. Don l» u g entertained 'at ricia Shields, who altemled *as. They lived there until com * ib e Ickhdature were Mr. and know ««lieu II may he that those ROY SCOT T HKTIH st Mary’s last year, has re- ing to Seattle in 1 x 88 . S in d ay aflern* on tourteen school taken this cuunliy 1IFAVKK.S UK Fl. A T N F II It F. RII M r*. I! H. Weed and Thurln who have In company with the city*! friends of her daughter, Anna Our Boy Scout dinner given !»>• turned from Van Nuys, Californ* us out. Auierlcau Game played at Beaverlon Weed'* Nal w il UHve Weed owner« of n the 'newest sweethearts,” Mr. and -Mae’s birth .ay annivtr.swry . The 1 wanted to Tuesday nikhl, Feb. It. .TYV Ihe Kiwanis Club at the Congrc- la, to lake up studies tonal Iris Gardens, Ilnaverlon. business is going Mrs. Thou.. Kerr, first couple to party was a surprise on Anna game. Score at half 8 lo gational Church was a huge sue- sophomore class. The Weed* are commercial!» mid it 1 » uvt ultiwed to come k-ague in wed in 1939, the AlcCutchins were Aloe. » ) Hcor cc«s. Wednesday evening. engaged In the growing o f Irises uuy more . The new kerosene t> in favor o f Beaverlon The afternoon was enjoyed Holier I Johnston attended a to attend a showing this after- anol Memrorallis Miles (day III- «till hardly burn in a lamp It 1» at 3rd quarter 19 to H favor o r There were over 111) person* <tl- lending. We want lo thank ail DeSoto meeting Monday night noon o f ••Sweethearts" techni playing Chinese checkers. First H e«). Their collection I* one *»f so poor. We lort-igiu-rs here t° B eaverton. those who contributed foodstuffs at Ihe Roy Burnett Motor Co. color filming of theVictor H er- prize was won by Nortnan Bish- Ihe finest In the world. At Tuiuu all gwlbcred Icgether for Linupa: • b erl ap 0 i<etta|N fo l!owv i hv a op. and the boivby prize went lo t¡«t Portland. New*l.erg(20) and ull those who attended. present ’they have over f>00 d lf- Christmas dinner at my uncle’s, Beaverton (30) dinner parly at t ie Olynipi- RamteJI Peek ferenl vartelie* <>f Irises. fio There ««ere leu oi us. three Bup- Hotel, where James Q. Clenuner Delicious refreshments were dlfferent species of oriental list», two mellrodlsls and Church manager o f the 5th Avenue tbe- seivcd. with a birthday cake popples, and 75 varieties o f ; uf UoU, from Aaneriaa, and four atre, will present them with and Valentine hearts d cora tin . H etnroc»lh» lillle*. On Mny 20 Knglisb from tbe Church of fiam ed autographed photograph; the table. o f thl* year will be the grnnu Kuglaud. Or/e «>! I lie Knglisb is < f Kddy and Miss MacDonald. ------- - opening "W hen Irises B locm ” . a young man about tuy age and ~ :.7 - 4 ‘ Woik hard, eat three hom e- Mrs. Frank Noyes entertained All who are Interested In benut- u very good friend of mine We c oke.l meals a day at regular seVeral guests to a birlhAiy ddi- tf ul flowers are nrdrsMy wel- l.ud u big goose for dinner, - "= f " t.mes snd never quarrel.” is ner at 7 o'clo ck , Feb. 8 th. fn r,su,i lo Inspect the Weed gar pumpkin pie, lots of cake and 'V Mrs. .McCtitcbin’s reetpe for honor of Frank-S s|epnfather Mr. dens in this occasion. A dm is other things beskles candy. I - = , :r<gT p longevity, health and happiness Oeorge Soller» of Huber -fill directed in decorating the church sion la free. / ■ M t r 'A and it was seconded today by The guegt!, inclll(Je(, xlr, ani| Albert Klammer, prominent Ibis year and we did have then Mr. McCutcbin. who spoke proud* Mrs G eorsc 8oller* and Ivnu attorney of IVirllanil, s i s at Ihe real pretty with lots of cedar JBK lv of the home baking his wife oHer of H|,hp, Jind Mr ;ind capital Monday and made a boughs, a tree and paper chains lv d just completed in the kilch- , JporfC o f ,.or(larit On Sun splendid talk in regard to educa and other decorations. i ” on. _________________ tional bills that was before Ihe day we hud a: program of Christ i ff; ]t - A ---------------------- f K. ENJOY PARTY public henring ad that time. 'M r.j mas wings, e tc ., and Rave c a n j iff , U »1 YKV Kl.I.KN IlK U T Y NOOK The Inl, rnl4Hliate member, of Returner’ * home 1* in Cooper d y and peanuts to the children. I I.AITRF.S N K " I’ l.RM IN F.N I> tpc Christian Endeavor of the There were about three hundred ’ t . r: V . Mosintain. children present. I have three .Mary L lle n s Beauty Nook i s : Christian .C hurch entertained a iculur.ng Shelton s Oil of lulip ]arRe group o f young folks to a pumpkins left that came out of S()l I lllll l. I'OISON W AII AHI.E t permanent waves. It is claimed Valentine parly alt the Church my gulden this year The seed Poison barley for iu.se In the ruine from America as the Chi- j that Shelton s Oil of lulip will parlors Saturday evening, eii'dieatloii 3f xrotind squirrels ness* do not rai,se them.. The lejuvenale your hair, brmg b ch Refreshments pretaining to r ii has lM'«n prepared for Washing Chinese raliac squash, potatoes, fet its lueter and lively beauty. Ue- valentine Day were served fol- ton county 'farmers and may- carrot*, turnips, heels, peanut. | cause il reaches the source " f lowing an enjoyable evening of now lie obtained from the var walnuts, apples, aprlrot* peach “ hair life” —at the roots. It m am es. ious local feed dealers or at the es, so creates new hair wealth. pears. grnpes, tomatoes, county agent’s office, according wheat, barley, and other thin*? Alary Ellen assures her patroc.» HF VYF.RTON CHAFTFK 0 F.N. Ì ' jTv ! • l • 4 « to an announcement made this we do not have the highest form o f perfection <;(>:sTH OF DAVIDSON It AKIRA in America. week b y Assistant County Agen* They have delicious persimmons when a permanent wave is giv- The of the Beaver Palmer T orvend. This poison without seeds, as big as peaches , en with Tulip Oil on a Shelton chapter were invited’ 'to be - -r •/ " ,fñ y. •was prepared under the super 8 », we hove lot of things lo ent., machine.. guest 9 of the Davidson bakery ■ V '- ' vision of the ttnlled Slates Bi heeldes noodles and birds nest ¥ It is also especially fine for for a , 2 0>clock luncheon Thurs ological survey In cooperation soup. I did eat some o f Ihe bird d a y hair, light and ttdn h «,r. (|ay The comm itlce in char«« ■with the Oregon State College nest soup not long « g o ot ol a All hairdrertsers and cciffur. (1j larrangeinerus anil cards were Rxtemdon Service. repoTls Tor rich man’s home. It is Icllclotis artiuls at the convention agreed M rv Oeo. Thyng, chairman, sry * vend, amid 1 » being sold «1 cost but very expensive that tho new three-inch haircu. Xj P3 Geo Blasser, Mrs. Walter Because there has been a mild Is the most exciting news gcoU Mrs stark an<j Mrs winter, ground squirrels will in the hair styling field . It Fayn^ Engeleke. NEW YORK—Tliree likely appear In February or means a much more a d a p t a b l e _____________________ of the hundreds of enry M arch. If the*« Brat few amusement* that will c«»iffure for the average woman. b F.AVFRTON ( ANN FRY WILL are trealed early before the Strange as II scents, the Beav furnish enjoyment and and much less d ifficu lty 'n Keep b f OPENED IN 41 NF young are born a cheaper and erton Review printer this wee-l thrills at New York ing the hairdress neat and al The cannery is pro morP effective control will be made an error In the meat de W o r l d * F a i r 1939 tnaxdive. pressing nicely, and will be op - Above is a sketch of obtained. part ment of the Safeway adver The new haircut is the same ^ Jt|n# tx) ,mk<i raro <W George Jessel's “Old Information and data collected -ilitejnent on page 5. Beef roast length over the entire head, and a], fnllt> The> New York,” which will hy the Biological Survey show I, 14>,4c per pound instead of it can be arranged with an up ^ ^ g , ronlcnJous amount feature “Steve Brodie" that the young are usually borr 19 ',4 » s shown in the ad. ward sweep or be left to fall 'n o f and , h<>v would like |c j u m p i n g from the If Ken get* too lough about the first of 1 April and H e Hlten soft rolls or curls at the nrpe farmerii on smaU acre _ Brooklyn Bridge (6 average about e^ght in size. Ar this slip o f ours, w e ll tell you o f the nook Tome in and let to ^ rv ie* for them. time, daily!) At the ground squirrel» usually live lr all about t'he big fall al. lhe ho> the Alary Ellen Beauty Nook give _________________ right, top. is the 250 colon tea the spreading o f a ta tcout banquet Wednesday night. foot parachute jump you >this new hair style. Mrs. Ivan Koeber entertained ble spoonful o f Ihe poison grnlr which will bail • out -------------------------------- for a Alalentine dinner al .6 :3 « passengers and bring Mr*. M. C. McKercher enter- In or near the mound* p rov ld « Mrs Robert. Johnston and sou o’clock Tuesday evening. Alice “ happy landings.” At Mrs. Ixtrralne Knight qulte wn effective method o ' twined Howard called on Mrs. Earl Benson, Myrtle Davi* and Mar the right is one fea and daughter. Helen, Harold treatm ent. ture of the Children’* Hall and Mrs. A J Bernash ^aret Yartttl and Helen Pearson Oeorge McKercher, W 0 r 1 d - "A T r i p This grain I* prepared esp»c NMer aná in Good Samaratin hospital of Hillsboro. A beautiful bouquet Around the World." tally for ground squirrels and If til o f Portlaad. and Mis* F lor Tuerday. Koth ladies are re- of rose* form ed the centerpiece not effective when used for ence Luca* to dinner on Friday po ted lo be im proving, ‘ for the table. _ i evening. J other rodents. SIDELIGHTS OF THE LEGISLATIVE GRIND STUDENT rairiE s of n a n school ■'Sfili H U M TC OE LEOIOH SPEAKER KIWANIS AND SCOUTS I JOIN IN BANQUET F U N A T T H E F A IR m I m i ÿ \x7r- V&t? Y%. Ì/Ì 1 i f Ir t i m ft : 1 T "*r i* w J n T We Made An Error 1