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T he B eaverton R eview
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests ot Eastern Washington County.
VOMJMH X V III, No
17
LAY CORNER STONE
FOR CHRISTIAN HOME
DI A VERTON,
Grades Honor Roll
WASHINGTON
COI’ N’TY.
BEAVERTON LADIES
ENTERTAIN IRANIANS
OHI CON,
I III I'
FRIDAY, A P R I L -T. Ilei*.
D llM lA
WINN I K*
BEAVERTON HIGH
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Wel
youiiK
w ínror» of a 5o word
uontoívl. i»*al uriiiK elec
Hludonta who received Honor
trie water h«n U'i-< ur.d - pon
C uih » III the six-week* period
March l.y Pori
»o r i'l Ji ring
Jinn completivi uro:
land G« eral Elec Irte company
' Ulne
card
Winner*- «No ab-
“ HOT COPY”
Hat ••ml In ini« cil persati» .it
Kiwani n ^ r ii ding |o an iianoiincement
The ludica
of the
««•n«s«. no larilm c**, no grtulo
•
the onrni't «Nino laying
(')ub
members
prepared
und of the Judges • .
The
winner»,
A
newspaper
comedy
in :»
la low 2 «««id half Ihe grades 1 .)
cerenuay ttunday aftarroon fui
served a grand
chicken
ur.d each of whom v a» awarded an | acts, “ H'd ( opy’ wiii Iw pre_
H IIHT GRADE
Iho new Nurtliwml
< hrmliun
noodle dinner with all tin« Irmi electric water healer
«T
her -ented t.v ihe wnio r» Crid.iy,
H i > iih < f » r Iht* iiki - i I
It im it lf,o i Jack Mwala
mtngH lo the men
ani other ov*ti -nlecl ion •completely In April 21 »I, «il îhr aigu school
« aryl Joan Hhorl
•MM* gtrurlu r« on
th®
Walker
sta I'«si jn her borne were:
¡guests WediM'-day
at 7:00 o'
gym, beginning a«
n o'clo-k.
I’ al rn in Hei Her
Konil dour Henvarlon, and ha«
(clock, l ’ho tables Were deeor
M>sa Haiti«* B. b iijin g » ae I This pluv promise» In be the
Dnrvdhy
las«
Carr
■■'oonmoilHtloiiN for ïk persons
j. V
j a ted In very good
(itale
with Mrs
Bloomer, Imiti o f ! M'ulcsl ulti ne ion ««ver present_
1 «'ONI) GRADE
•ml i'oiinima
help
i plaid luldeclolh- and oil clolli-
Fortlaiwl: Mr
J. D McMahan, '■«1 in (hi- i inmur.ily. Come out
Fat VM donkey
The singing ................» r««n
M t n . Mary B. Parker, a mom
Mullnoninh, and 'I r » .
It
E. and see Ihi- fast movin'? com­
Gloria Htnldloston
; dered aonii» v««rv good iiuiii I m t -. Healer Sherwood
edy. It will he an evening well
her of lh«> hoard of supervisor*
Nancy \ ukuo «
j a il inkeeping wah Ihe K iw u " i -
< onlc*t
Judge«
were
for the homi', pliK'i'd I lie corner*
Lyle -pent.
Kulhb'on Ackrinati
I activities, and were true to h: • Jan/
r I,in u*r, l’o-t|uru| B«d
••(«Mir Tin« Hrv j
Brìi' Carl
Mik«« M«s'loskoy
a* only the wife would know 1er Bu»iii««*s It re.iu: ffi-rkelev
««Ml of SI. Iioiilx, cxiyuliv«« Nl'r
(P a t w i r d REPORTER*
Virginia Talbert
«ecreta:
.Nearlv evervone w i i * dre«so«l Srcw,
Norl liw « :d
rotary of the National llem-vo
I flIMIM. M l ' I’S
Marilyn
Medford
' la very imor ta*tc. whu h crc Fleetrle Light
•d Power as
Ioni Association o f Ihr i'h ri« 1
21— Seni r
Play,
“ Hot
j sled mi ch merriment
sociatlon; and Ralph Mill- • April
linn «hlirrh presidcl and kiivc TH IR D GRADE
Copy. *’
‘Marjorie Fujth
Tw elve m«'n wcie «'hi »en 10 advertistpg rm»») err
I ho principal a d d r r » ». A larvo
Portland
Cawd W««ik
April 2f> Torch
i bulbi a hat for a lady Old of Generili Electric enmpnny.
Honor
Hobliv
croup of person* who Imvi* a«*
Show
tissue paper Itoxr*, far», paper
• latod in Iho con «I cuci Inn of EOI’ RTH GRADE
». •
After P T
‘ piules, papereup*. etc.
\
H IM
ilio homo worn presented
HI EFT
Itoniiio Is« It in I
I il 2’i <;l««e
l i b « ’or I ««»I ,i I
car«»fu| errasi «lern tion. 1«ee Rich
I'tllowlne tho program theic
T I 'E X im
Forest Grove
Evelyn Marsh
. t PIMI,
i«v was awarded first prl*e fo r
•va» inapoclion of
the
hniri«,
• ‘arolino Talbert
.Muy J TYV League track meet
the l*est hat
In« ladv being
which will open MllV
I.
The FIFTH GRADE
The regular mcetin-; of
■•I Beaverton.
Mrs.
Jay
Gibson.
lie
was P T
formili dedication in
«cl
for*
A. will h<* h««li| in I ne • In r, l l i i * school
David <*ady
bard
at
awarded a pint o f applc«aiiee. grad«- -eh«s I auditorium
July 9
D w aiio Cushman
11 1 11 » tw ro
The
m«*n
in
costume
were
o'clock «,n Tee«.lay
At protient the «timoni irvi t Ion S IX TH GRADE -
April
Mov
Senior Picnic
lined up and a f'e r eliminating Th««r< wi]l t>e a »S'.rl lui- •
maintain« two home*
in
Iho
Margaret Brand««
«y
Di»l ic| track meet
all
but
three,
by
vote
of
the
Miceli
h
g.
a
nrdgram
by
Northwc«t
ojio al
Kimono and SKVKVPH G R A D E --
the
audience applause, |(
r
Sle high school
'.ay I: Senior
(tuns
Church
one at Walla Walla. The««, wilt
uh.
I
TO
gl«
il
IK
Margurol Han«en
wart received
fir «t pn/e anil f-e»b«'«i>iita.
»er let
he rombinoli in the now Boat
l«aurenc Mayfiel I
l>od Derg, second
They re
It Is
gp-ally
«lesired
o rlo « homo, A two and a half
that Mev
oniTNiri'incst exer
Robert Myers
CMK • • d .ill • I « v
• hi r - _
«•IS«'»
evervene
h«*
Id <•/,« p»d 11»«*
aero tract surround* the homo
Rntt'i« Wighlman
The high llghi («f the evening mi«tnb«*rshii> commiiiee will take
hero. M o
Laura Mill of
Ilio
May 19 -Slat«; trrifk meet
EIGHTH GRADE
was the surprise showing on' your membership.
The cum
Walla Walla honi«' will ho tho
Martha Fraser
tho acrei'ii
of baby picture» mi I tee wants to gel
II
COill -
niportatondont hero.
r i m in i
H I M IT IF>
lo r e n c Kirkwood
of members in the gay tiine:n . pleted as ««Mug i.. p-ssiSI««
Tho now hm Idi cl 1 ha*
horn
' pril 19-
R
M eel ing
Gl««n Morlimoro
It wa« easy to rec«»gni/.e I In« it can send >n Hie report
conni meted <>n Iho unit plan,
Doris Noel
Aprii
Z-
R.- averton
« h J r (h
budding young eifiien
f yes the c«a«ntv and -le ie und s
•n wings may
bo
addorl
a«
fbvris Osborne
serv ice
terday.
especially
so
of
Dr.
il f i« i«h e d beft.re th«. en«l
wooded
Rieburil Smurlhwaite
c. E
,Ma»on's tin type
The Ihe school I«• T-To
Aprii
2
Mother—Daus ht «T
All lh«> above named stu<li«nls navy boys m a t e d much bilai
Fi re » id* •
Sl. Mafy’s of the Valley
and Ihe following were oti the tty; also the army bov -.
THF. SII K I r v r
pril 28 <!
II. A'»en!bly. fire
The men were
so
pleased
Grill, facully tea.
Mu-on of Route 1 i»
R. M
Studool* of St Mary’ » pro IBuior Roll tin» grade below 2)
with their boutonniere.» o f rad ill with i gastric up*«*! .
Aprii 27— Dr«'»- tip f)av
aontod "Dorothy "
a comedy FIRST GRADE
ishe» that they voie«l Ihe la
Kathryn Pugh
Mr-
Joe Bag« stos of Kin Aprii 28—FatIter and Diicsh er
drama m three act««, m the
dies a* grand hoaD’ sse«.
bouquet «Rei-d «'oliegei
nriidrmi audit roi uni, A|>n| 16 at SECOND GRADE—
Ion is ill wilh a cviTe ca«c of
Aivril 3u Portland (’hurch S«-r
2 p, iii , InIcrrin»men feature*
sciatica.
Susnnnc Butt»
BOOK It I \ II "
I NJ«»1 E D
vice.
Mr- H W Fr neh o f Aloha
wore provided by a group of
Eleanor Bov son
Mrs. H
W.
Stroeve
and i« in G*K»d San'« iliin ho«ni!al
dancera and rh« choral class**.
Tonmiy Faicwi-.ither
Mrs
Murray of West Sjope with an attack ef '.Tllslo-'e«
NEVER U. Fl BES S IA HA V
The online iperi'oruiiitice
fur
Dean Short
gave a l«iKik review <f “ Th«1
r :ral firq
Beaverton’ » row
Mr«. Frank 'ar-on of Ris te
lil*to«‘d Iho large amd appro FOURTH GRADE
Patriot’ '
by
PeartBuck
last 2 i*
tove-d-y aft-
heart
truck.-Was
nu«
i.Ued
«tulle
s
i
r
i
’
with
n a t iv e audience un afternoon
A rle la I log««
Thursday
ernoon wli.vn
Ito«1 boys were
trouble and ervsinela-
o f colorful Bmd liv««ly enter S IX T H GRADE •
There were «82 women pres
Mr-
Elizabeth McGowan ba- called lo Cooper mountain to
til Inn out
Iiclina Salchell
•Til.
Everyone enjoy . d the r«' be«»n on th«' *lek li*t with Ihe put out a t>r«:»h fire. The r « '» -
Eighth grade girls have plar EIGHTH GRADE -
view very much.
i.h'nce of Mr. and Mr*. D. A.
flu.
cd Ih n r f l v i j War HCrnplM>ok«
Mury Miller
Heard
at
Coopi-r
mountain
on display m the Academy la
I'hylli» Wighlman
Student- who received Hon
burned to the ground before
C 4 MTFIKF GROI I* M " S
brary. B e lly l«m* Gordon, Ella
EIGHTH GRADE
orablo mention (four grad««- <>f
'11)«« Campfire G irl« spent Uie the fire «ieparliniMit got there.
Mary Murphy,
Margaret
Me
Janet A«'kerman
2 or above and n«> grade b««l«>w
week end at Camp Namanuu The fire wa» caused by d«'f«*c
Mahon, :and Betlv Ffnuerly did
lads Brattile
S):
a
few
ar
The new« was spread through tivo wiring. Just
oustnndlng work on their hook
Evelyn <'asola
FIRST GRADE
the crow«I that (hi*
was
the tich«« vv««re saved.
Patricia Mann
lots.
Gone Smith
A flue fire al the John Sim
best lime they hail
ever had.
Millenni MrMinn
Tho camera
bu»lly
clicked
Mary Sato
Sunday
morning
Olto Kiel gave ii^« oranges to j mers home
Motile
Myers
Wednesday morning, April 12.
Delores Scifri«*d
eat on Hi«* Irip. and » o enjoy : waa extinguished by Ihe vol-
Pad fv Robinett
The seniors po**vl in
Ihe ro
I untrer fire department, ra«i»_
j Ruth McKeel
ed them very much.
Margaret Bidden
coption room for I heir v radii a
Donald Metcalfe
lin
e little damage.
-
-Seribe
Delore-
Jit
i
-
Billy Swain
tion pictures.
Donald Deuchi«r
The w cell|y t.on1 011 eojlect i«>n
Done Davis
«>f pennio* for SI. Mary'» Sum
John Comer
inary Burse closed April 8, The
Alan Bond
si*nior* won i«n I I ii * high «chool
S M ’ON'D GRADE—
compelilion and St. Margaret'*
Janice 0 «fie ld
room in the grammar grade*
Carol Henkes
I.««.'more Boyaon
SV M I’ HON V K I M I K T
Ann Jones
On Feb
IK the Junior Sym
l.ila Mae Cullen
phony orchestra gave a concert
Don Maefnrlane
on the Saturday morning «or
Hans St move
ies iarxl wim well allen«led by
Wak Salo
school children.
Arthur Marsh
A demonstml ion wan kiv «« ii
Darvl Bond
show me the difforeint insl.ru
Homer Speer
mi'll 1» in solos, then
two
to
'Allan Davis
geltoer, thr««e together and add
Claire Newcomer
inv more and finally
all
to TH IR D G RAD E •
gelher, playing *inf«>nin. They
Tommy Ackers
tried pla yin g without a «|ir«'c
Roland Bo/ieh
tor during one niunher.
Edna Cosola
A Japan one girl was
piano
ch a rlo tlo Galloway
soloist with tho orchestra and
Richard Hanson
tho v i r l « ’ glee club front Edi*<M>
Dicky Lund
high school sang.
Junior Robinson
Tho 1a«l o f lho«o Saturday I'Ol'RTH GRADE
morning series
will
he
on
Beverly Brando
Saturday. April 22, ni the Fub
ls*nair But«'h««r
lie auditorium in Portland. The
Shirley Can*
Jr symphony orchoslra will vivo
Everett Cook
fhls concert
Ifeleti llandall | Harold Grecmviwd
P a l s y Hnldiim
CVR COLLIDE* WITH OREGON
Mary Mvors
Rosemary Swagger
ELECTRIC
Dorlean TrobrKIge
Mr. and Mrs. Valley Kotiert*
Eugene Buxfim
and Mr. and Mrs. Toil Enter
Marvelle. ™ TrH ,1RAI>K
son and daughli'r
Dolores Berg
o f Aloha had tho misfortune
Marion Carroll
to toil Iho Oregon Kloclric near
Gloria llolladny
U R IN G their visit to Jasper
the Marsh service station
at
National Park. Alberta, in the
Paul Id*o
Jleaverton Sul unlay n lg h l. Mr,
heart of the Canadian Rockies in
Margie Lindsay
Iloberls failed to see Iho train
June, Britain's King and Queen will
Clurndel Face
and drove his new t « S a l l e In
occupy one of the bungalows at Jas­
Klwin Faxon
per Park Lodge. The bungalow is
to if
ITtico Salo
of log construction, contains its own
Mr. .Roberts received a cut
Lyman Taylor
.dining room, big living room with
on his bead which
took
2.1
log-burning fireplace and several
S IX T H GRADE—
stitches to close. Mrs. Einer
,bedrooms. each with its own bath­
Jena
Camaron
s««n received a rut nbovo th«*
room. The bungalow sits on a point
Inis Keebaugh
eye,
and
the
others
were
of land jutting out into Lac Bcau-
liorraine Nelson
vert, on* of the most colorful tarns
bruise«!.
Mary Ann Thoren
in the Canadian Rockies and com­
Jean Wolf
mands a view of Mount Edith Ca-
'IT. 41 . t m JHINH WVHII
I veil which was named in memory
I<arry Kirkwood
COCXTY FIKFHFVM ANS»!» SEVENTH GRADE—
of the British nurse who was exe­
cuted by the Germans during the
A t a meeting of the Washing
Floyy Carlson
World War. The photographs show
t<m County Firemen’ s Associa
Charles Carroll
the exterior of the bungalow which
tion Momlav
night,
Tualatin
Alicia Johnson
will be the Royal Residence in Jas­
joined Ih«« associai Ion,
which
Jnmiitn Keebangh
per National Park; a corner of the
living room and Mount Edith C.v
now consists of Forest Grove,
Maryle«« Madden
veil as it is seen from the bungalow.
Hillsboro
Cornelius. Beaverton
Jutie Smith
Ardrew SlricUer
and Tunlatin.
1 our
rho si'ii
<•11(1
0\
Bungalow Home For King
And Q u e e n In Rockies
D
dl ÄS« IUPTION.
«l.iio
Per
Year.
Rebekahs Surprised p J j( (JQ COUNCIL
MEETING TUESDAY
j :.e
Kelt«'kali
L .dge
was
pleusantly r.urpri-ni last eve
in ig ul Ihe clos«* of I h«*ir ntetd I
•
in* «>y Ibe
«ubonlinale
loilge
tile C'unty .'(»"Sell o f the
IMA was Ill-Id al the 0«i«l Fel
w i U j ice cream and cookies.
Tuesday,
April
18
hirst noiuiualioii <f officer* low- hall
from 10 a. m to Jl p in.
wa« al last evening’ s meeting,
H is was Ih® final nn.'eting of
l i i iiUie
B u ll«
wa- u -initialed he year 1938— 1939 of the Wash
lor
Noble
Grand;
Virginia • " » , f a County Council.
There
i i.aa bcrloin for Vice Grand; » i t e fifteen local Association»
■ nail V. .ilk« r, . V« > , and Hn/.el repu. »entei|. with delegates and
vis, ors numbering a hun.lred
■ in r, J i eii» .
thus making it one o f the la rg'
I ae Rebekah S ocki I « lut, ih est County Councils
held this
>' ■<) having ,i carnival «m April year.
‘.H from :( p. in. into the eve
Mrs.
Hite, County
c«-net!
n..ig. There will be fancy woik President, gav«« a »Sort r«'p«irt
Imolto». c.iiidy po'iih» iimi vur of the Slain Convention r f |>
«in- gain««» _ The public )« in h A. just finished at Klamath
vited.
tails
Mrs. Sami««,
president
A free program ar»d play in Of (lie Forest Grove Assoc., also
the evenin g will be added ITI attended nr,d gate reports re­
! i t ! h in in« nt.
garding committee
meetings.
After a recess for lunch Mr
Metzler of B If. ft . introduced
' t s ll M l . l v |)l)| RI J
‘ be mixed «horns o f the H R.
N u - i retail deliveries in the I i«'v »ang Ihe two religious se­
Pacific coa «I area for the month lections
•«»
required by l i e
of .March were nearly double Glee
■ H Club
Tournament
w h im
those of March I year ago, ac will
will pe held
n, Forest Grove
cor«lt~g to word received ye»t«*r soon.
day by Guy Carr
local Nash
'n original reritsdon about
dealer.
a pregnim
given
in a srhool
Milton N. l*ir-on, Nash Pa was given by Miss Evelyn Kid­
cifle coast sale» rnajiager, re der.
purled increases in March of
The
Ewer
triplets
-unr
97.4 per
cent for Ihe
eight ‘ ‘ l i t t l e Si- Echo”
and
“ The
western »tat«'» coniprismg Ih-- T’ mbrella Man ' and were fol­
Pacific region, Mr. Carr an lowed by a solo “ Penny Sere-
flounced, with a gain o f 57.6 tia»ie,’ ’ sung by Joe 'fesh«»fsk\
percent fo r th? three months Bryan B’ritch was th«* accom­
panist i
o f the fir«t «tuarter.
The
nominating
conwnillei«
The unusually «harp increa»
«•*
in
retail
deliveries
for ihen presented th«- following
for lb«« coming year:
March,
Mr.
Carr
asserted, ffic er-
Preaidenl
M f'.
Garfield
were accounted for by improve«)
t a - i n e » » conditions and by the Hite. Sh<*rwood: first vice« pr««s
a«ld.*l
momentum
of
spring laent, Mrs. Ivlwin E. Thomn»on.
Tigard; second vice president
»a le s.
Mrs. Cre» Bi rrs. Gard««n Home;
Our gams in January'
and
third
vie • ’T-. -ident, Mrs. Ma
February
were
h«'allhy
m_
hamberlatn. North Plains;
creases
over
a
year
a go.’’ ■ ic
,. i««' - v. '(• »
c . (). Mal.ee.
Mr. Carr said, “ but the deliv
Aloha
Huber;
treasurer
Mrs.
«•nos for the ¡>a»i month have
f:*r
autMbripfw «J t a r « - «-artier Mr-t. <V « .L utai, R edvdle.
'i’hc»e
>1 i c. ■ *s were unani
« a l e » m ark».’’
inminsly e|ecl««d ard were in­
National retail «h'livene « were
stalled by the slate president
nearly on a par with Ihe gains
Mrs. c .
Wells.
scored on the coast, Mr . Carr
The final report « f the roun-
said. Figures
for
(he
first ty chaii man was then calleil
twenty «lays o f March, recently
for. willi nearly every chair­
«•ompiled. showed
ib«*m
84.3
man pres««nt.
icrrent ahead of the -am«« i» ‘ r
'Irs . 'Veils led a iliscussiolt
iod a year ago, with imlication» regarding parent teacher work
that wherrv complete totals for v ith much emphasis placed on
the month are tabulated th«' na-, the b y la w s .
S’n«* also spok««
tional
increase
might
rea«-h
about some o f the items that
•h«' imnre-sive 97 p»«r cent gain
would be brought up at. the
chalked up by coast d«*alers.
national convention o f parent*
Nash’ s spectacular climb this teachers which will be helil in
year has moved the company up Cincinnati in about a w e e k .
to the position o f fourth larg
Reedville extended an invita­
est car producer in the auto tion that the county council
motive inilcstry. ranking next meet with I her.» for lh<> Octo­
lo General Motors Chrysler and ber meeting, whii'h is the School
Ford. Mr, Carr declared
of Instruction .
D>’ e to their
building program in the school
this has been the first oppor-
BOY S H U T M W S
years that
Last Saturilay fourli'en I»o.« tenitv in several
abl«>
to en*
Reedville
has
been
-Scoots from Beaverton went up
to the scout cabin at Mt. Hooit terrain Ih group,
' rising vote of (hanks was
returinpg Sunday. They all had
a fin e fim«' and came back with «■\ln»niled to Cooper Mountain
for it* hospitality.
sunburned fao«-s.
Al t lie regular scout meet in ;
Wednesday nieht Mr. Stewart
gave th«' boys a fine lesson oi
maping ,
’T«iurt of Honor’’ was April
13l.h at our gra«le school, with
many boys going up for ad
vancenient and merit
badges.
Mr. " ’ elks o f Portland showed
pictures o f Damp Meriweather.
Thi«re was a large crowd of
parents and (Tiemls in attend
atic«\ and the scouts wish to
thank them for their loyal sup
port,
H F ' K V HeH\\N
Henry DeHaan,
age 38. of
"'«'lch«'s. Ore., was born Nov.
15, 190«'. in Germany, was the
son of Mrs
flora Worldsfr.i of
route 8 at Portland.
He passed away April
18.
1939. Survivors are. his
wif«'
Ruth, son
Donald.
daughters
Marjory ami Barbara of Welches
hr-lhers John and Adam, and
sister. Doris Davis o f Portluml
route 8.
Funeral services
were
held
today (Friday* at 11 a. m. at
Pegg's chape) Ip Reavert n and
in l e m o n f took place at (’ re ?
cen (Grove cemeterv
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I t l l ' l l . TKt't'K
IM T IiT F It
Beaverton’ s new
rural
fire
truck was
initiated
Sunday,
when the firemen answered a
«•«II to a brush fire on the bird
place. No -iren was blown, but
four men were available in a
sb <rt time, and workeit hard
for three hours in Ihe strong
wind to keep
the
fire
front
spreading to buildings.
A new siren wa* installed
on tho city
truck
by
Aroh'o
ONon Monday.
and the
old
siren was put
on
the rural
truck.
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IT TF N l* I HKISTIAX
•FM4F IVOR CONVEX HOX
A'lvisor Mrs. R. L. Johnston
and four
Christian
Bndcav«»r
delegates will aUetnl the Chris­
tian Endeaveor convention
at
Salem
from
Thursday
until
Sunday night.
The delegates
were Kathleen Thompson, Noi
dra Miller, Ixisina Jacobs and
Boty Harris.
G\K|»FN c u b
n o tic e
The Garden Club will meet af
Ihe home of Mrs. Hartshorn o f
'Vest Slope on Canyon Drive on
Friday, April 28
FIR F BRILL T IE N I* VV M« HT
Those wis>hi.ng transportation
The fire «Irill thill is held meet, nt the Kiwani* hall af
each Tuesday evening of Ihe one o'clo ck.
week lia* been very beneficial
lo
the
boy*.
TTiese
drills
Mr. and Mrs Otta A Rohin-
should create a lot of Interest s >n and son will leave soon for
among the firemen, a*
Bea
Montreal, Canada, to help care
verton is considering
«»nier
for
Mr. Robinson’ s father who
mg a team for fire .Iritis in
June at Portland.
kis quite ill.