THU FRIDAY. \ I ’ K11 Iti. IMO (IMIKIM. -------- w ROOK C L U B M EETS H AZËLDALE K ■ ---------------------------- .\l*s. Dick Kellp ttccotiM anicil b.v friend* from Portland spviil several days last w«>«*k al hor M an h a! ta n icotea g e. Guests Tu**st|> a! Ilia John knloh home number«*! Mm. In»* la h s sisu j-. Mrs. W alter Olln- ger o f Vernoula am ong them. Cooper Mt. soft ball tieani played o v ic t o r !« » » game with tfbe K azeldule school on their koine grounds last h> hlay. the t ual score 'being 11 to 3. James Imlah and d a c lit e r . Jean, were guests Thursday at at the John Imlah home. . . . . . . . . Johnnie Kay mu d accompanied . ,, „ . ... . . by Byron Brltch. Virginia John aton, Melvin SmitCi and Bob R obinson spent Sunday on a sight seeing trip to the coast. Vium-d , ; ? t|‘ )*’ •. I2 v 4 5 [ BEAVERTON (lilt REVIEW MI MHF.R.S (H T I.OOI» O m i K T I S i m TluKse who attended tile Monk | Club Meeting last Thumday found W ashington County cook in g club I em s.lv es en joyin g a delightful ' Inwillwr, |lv*It Ult> opportunity tr.sit at the manner In which M rs. U J. l urlong o f .W est Slope pre o f com ‘ >,‘ ,Ul* tu 11 fotM V n vm n tkm seated "Iinperiul Twilight " the 4'» t e s t sponsored by Servsi Inc. » t w y o f Karl and Zita o f Hun- on a county, state, and national gary. written by Herlla Harding, baste. A w limits ure between 15 A fter the com pletion of the and 21. 1‘urUctpnnts ill Us t ba\e review t|he (took was presented 1 com pleted three years o f clu b to (¿he Community Library. Mrs. work Inclmling the cu rren t year J. B. Stokes o f Portland wilt re- and must not be en rolled In i view *M r SkefTitixIon ' by “ Ell* collage cou rse. A g o ld medal Is mlve^h" tC oonte«* Rimed I) at the reward for the ooutity win .d i the next regular m eeting o f the a trip to the C hicago International °* uh ,u,‘* as thk* w tll he the Live Stoi k Kxposltion In Chicago last review until September, a is Wie state aw ard: six edtlralion* largo attendance la anticipated. al scholarship* of *2tH» M th which Coffee and cake will tie served may be applied! towaiV) a course ' . „ . . .. .. .. . t\»iue. Bring a friend, lion t for- at a State A griiu llu ru l Colle-ic get the place and the date. Ki- are the national awards. Last year wants Hall . . . TUmrsiloy April tVrr-Lyilu J. Brown o f D u n n e won u $400 scholarship In this con test. 11:00 A . M. t. How q&rt I d e te r m in e w V v e th c » ' a , voisb't is lamb , o r m u lt o iv .? . c c y iu £ -i B y K illy Kilrhen 1. 81ft a little granulated sugar over the meringue and brown In C anning club uionihei a have n the evenly heated oven of y >ur gas slmtliar op p ortu n ity In a contest range. This gives It a delicate sponsored by ifie K esr Glass Man crust, easy to cut! 'ifacturing <'orp o ration. Kllgihllitv . ^ weighs more then frMr and MTs. C larence O.am BEAVERTON t i l l l M i K IN uht accom panied Mr. and Mrs. H F M I .I H SESSION "Delh^r Smith lo Pacific Pitp- aivd oth er beachee Sunday. Beaverton Grange held its session last C . W . Koch and son. Richard, regular reguiui scs-iou ia»i Saturday oaiurua* spent Sunday in Salem visiting. forenoon, with W ashington ( oun The Hkzeldale Haippv Hour ty Council meeting in the after- ejub presented their program . noon and evening. “ Dark Tow n Jambodee.” at the About fifty m em bers were pre- Masonic Tem po last. Wednestay sent with a rnd f Fcwt __________ Stevens. a a s pu* on 'h>" **lt‘ * Wash let p on p spent the week ,n '*** evening. Ttie m em bers FOR 8AI*E- SHINULKS, U K A V . «1 am i sa n d . We u lso d o oar« punter work and uuto repuirin of any kitnl. Wo m ake a spec Hilly o f lawn m ow er sharpen mg u n d rep airin g. M. L) M ay- field . Canyon Road, phone B eav. erton 8604. K )H YOUR VKGKTABLC AND flow er plants you cua do ho­ ler at F elsher’s Store on Wutaou St., one and one h a lf milea from 111 *« tienk at Beaverton 1 Ttr Classified Ad Rates Klrsl Insertion, per w o r d ...2 c Kucb additional, per w o r d ..lc nf amount canned fhed a tear! Saw Dual. W ilson Fuel Yard. port o f the ad lu wMrh the by m em bw. w„J,out assistam e. ...... Box 280. HI, Beaverton, Rhone error appeared. amwUBj canned by mem ber with Beaverton 4901. A d uddillouul charge of the assistance. amount o f food canned A leeeu t siirvoy, report*» to will be made w lieu wuul .id* fo r sa l«. if any. Iaist year Miss be anion., the most accurate ever TRADK hX)R POCLTRY— One oak are charged and billing u round dining table.—4 all Hea­ p aU y ctaH cer o f Portland won made, concerned the proport o ) made the first of the tauuih. ven mi ¡of. I, end with h is grandmother. Mr* Ihe trlp to t,“ ‘ r *,loa®° Kxp" ai' i o f incom e paid In taxes by a i mttlee, w-lth Mrs. W alter Van tlon rtsiresenlhig Oregon. Bertha Dailey. CAIJ. — PHONE W RITE For Male Trailer house, a *ooJ ' Klcek chainnau. have made new D etails o f these con tests may !»■ -v pi,ttl workingm an earning H appy H our oin-f«. met Telephone 9115 one. Might consider (rude. 0 . a week The survey found 'fia{ at the Imlah home Thun,Hay ^ ^ obtained at the county office. J. Ofstad. Farmitvirton roud ul 14 o f this modest wage went to at this week. Bl Mary's Ave. adv. p-2o wi|th members participating is the tax co lle t! or June Jack is confined to her a general h ouse-cleaning throut. l-'tor Sale •Team. 2900 tbs. with i home with the m easles. That |4 wus not pafd dlrcctr harness. A teo Burbank pota­ Sybil T aylor has recovered! i ly. o f course— it Is probable that toes. Ulomqulst residence, l »., NOTARY PUBLIC • thorn Ihe measles and has re* GRADE SCHOOL the average worker doesu*: know INfUftANCt X ( I l f CO 4 F A M I I ) south o f Huber. udv-p-20 turned to s tfio o l. \ ____ he Is taxecj at a ll. He Isn't, con- itoeedale-H&leMale 4H Garden BAND FESTIVAL ¡ce m e d with income lax blanks Ml*. Morse, Reventri and Main | •“ »«ran ee . Notary . Real Estate <4ub under the leadership o f M r. j and (he oth er myriad and Invol­ sthoetn. 1ms a first floor room “— - --------------- John Santoro, held their regu- i T h e iirsl annual Grade School v 'd tax repoitg required by gov ­ ttexl to buth, und n garage for tar meeting last week. Thurs- Band Festival will be h eld in the ernment o f Cose In higher In­ renl. w iv p day at the home o f Billy Imlah B e a v e r * » Grade School on Frl* com e brackets. His $4 was po d Beaverton Barber Shop Mrs. Maxine Fisk announces day afternoon A pril 19. at 1 p. m. It*| ectly, (throughout U*e en ­ M ANTED— Four tN'droorn house Will p*y reasonable prig«*. I Schools takligg part in the fes- (. J. KTEVKKB, Prop. engagement to Mr. James O’ - tire week. High (a x es make a flux 505 lleavvrttm. or «till j MeU who is em ployed in the t j'a l age H illsboro. Forest Grove, louf o f bread cost a peuny more Nallofaelloa Gaaraateed liH . ........ udv paid 21 KOIN servioe drpaglm ent. They Aloha, Reedville, Garden Home, 1 1 than iti would otherw ise, a pulr — — — — — — — — I and Beaverton. wlll be harried In June and will I o f shoes co st fifty cents more, a — 0 .— a -.» htMisliiK. poorer m <«ls. Everyone is cord ially invited to livd in a new home which i s ' L ticket' (o a movie a dime more. W e've heugd much o f that p ro ­ * attend. No admission charge will *beiufr (built at West Slope. I the iiionihly electric bill sixte bo made. Mrs. Fisk is a friend o f Mrs cen ts m ore. S o It goes, down the portion o f th«* population which Is “ III tad. 111 housed, an«9 111 Bthel Britg-h and is s'a y ln g at endless list o f p u rp o s e * and pay­ the latter's home In Huber. ment»« we all m ake. The tax col* ; cloUnnl." What we d on 't hear o f­ JEW ELER ten enough Is that the burden o f Irrtor is alw ays al your elbow - i H illsboro and IteawrLn, ' Gospel Groups Meet debt am i taxation Is larxly re«' a hwilily expensive if unseen S u ccessor to P«»ns !f»le for fha», aud In tw o com pau iaii. Group No. 1 o f the W om en’ s ; ( A. E WILSON NEIGHBORHOOD ways. First, It. takes a pencen- ; «o u n c » o f the Church o f Christ * And here Is proof o f tihe fart Watch K.'psLrlag a Spretalo to«se o f the small wage earner < met Wednesdfay afternoon at the that Lie real burden o f taxation CLUB MEETS Income wtilch he obviously can- home o f Mrs. 1^ L. Myers. falls more hsarlly on the man noil afford If he Is to maintain The Neighborhood “ 500 clu b They aire startin g a new inte­ o f small means Ilian the mu of a decent standard o f living, fie«- rnet at the hom e o f Mrs. O scar j sionary p roject. la ig * . Four dollars a week taken R. K. Brown (above) last ond. It «h-prives him o f Jobs and was elected president of the____ Larson last Tuesday. High) scores G roup No. 2 met in the par- out o f a $2»! paycheck means th i' ' A. A. THIBODO Bank of Spokane. WK-rerdlBg thi(l iy pU-ul w orker's family must opportunities uu ita ti-.. ■ x* ■ ■ m America is rich In it« posM -.«ion ol all th* liltle things that any family wants. Democracy accorili all the freedom«-- freed o m r , ■■ w m M * ç y U fy & r- U f f i j j f M.j (F, | srr all. nd In a color to suit any garden scheme. M oreover they arc easy to grow, and they provide rn abundance o f blootn from early summer until well into fall. In the photo above, the followlr.-; zinnia vnrlctfes are shown: Top, left to right, California Giant, Fantasy, and Dahlia - Fiowcre lower row, Megans, f- ab!o Flowered, Lilliput, and Mcxicat i Hybrid. 3f, kGilte?6 -io aca vrjfith It is the laborious process ot making more things people will buy. in which every bod y participates, 'hat distributes the benefits. At P r ic e ! K u d ti u llu Irap i ifvvJ K in d O f CMtfaitB Kdi/r t Mokt/ iVeu Thin Gifted» fjfu d r Oul-Vmr- fo rm Vtag fliittnur O n fin i.r!/ '*È p* HI rule T ie s T o Or«*’ .' », Wm MW; If the black .^hi* 'p o f a fam ily Is the member who doesn't act or look like the rest, then the zinnia family of flow-ers is just a parade o f black sheep. Shown above are seven zinnia blossoms, with no one o f them much like the other in size, shape or color. That Is one o f the reasons the zinnia is among the most popular of home garden flowers. They can be had large, medium sized, or 51 #T M - X , > • & Telephone 5o«9 T lgnrd ' 't r ^ v Wealth must he ühunfLnliy -ueeGnily- err iteci m Ours is a busta*** civilisation. Its virility derives from the union ol two great forces working together . . . c What is achieved b y our dem ocracy naiionally Is but th* sum of achitve- meets locally. " J ./ Atwater For Shaves That Look And Foal Lika "A Million," Try This New F lo w e r s ’ PHONOGRAPH Electric Appliance SERVICE SHOP It thinks of r-.-n not as a subject ol the slate out as a Ire* and reliant being, entitled to health, happiness, the reward ot his ow n initiative. l y H A T 'S WRONG WITH DEMOCRACY? In discussing this question t t recently, I'aul Garrett, Director of Public Relations for (><> n»>ral Motors, found nothing wrong with our dem ocracy except, perhaps, a lack of understanding o f the things it stands for. The only way to correct that, he said, Is through more and better propaganda for democ­ r a c y — propaganda that is honest, that is human, that stirs sound emotions. “ Over all the world,” Mr. Garrett concluded, “ the heart of man is hungry for faith. Man wants to believe he can earn his way to better position. He wants opportunity along with others working beside him, opportunity that Is the only true security, to attain all those freedoms our form of democracy stands for. Man longs to know that> through and through the plan o f American enterprise la threaded his greatest hope for the future.” A bove are Illustrations o f excerpts from fr. 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