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T h e d esig n o f th e p re s e n t spend the md friendj. coiii b o s been “th e s u b je c t o f c o n • C. Wagi siderable c r i ti c is m ,” sa y s S ec. Mel- k end giwd Jon. who adds t h a t “it w e a r s very and is a d if fic u lt coin to and M Irs r: a badly guests s j m a n u fa c tu re ." of San Fti V k c .n g fa c ts , C h a ir m a n Raskob, h Troy o i_______ D em ocratic N a tio n a l Corn- o f th s a y s “in so m e way to re- eson left «<,. i mitte« |e th e d ry a ttitu d e o f th e dsit her in the S o u th w ith th e lib era l eral mot • ttitu c o f th e p a rty in th e N i n th ster Mrs ts lmi«ortant, b e ca u se if it c a n n o t be a Kleek »•., ccon plished th e p a r t y is leally «1« into tw o p arties. He ° lursday. d vtded view, correct in th is Wood, Mn] ab so lu tely . G. A. Gilí which ha s been pointed out in this colum m a n y tim es. j Rainier Review Commends Young Orator on Splen did Work in Speeches T h e l l a n i e r R e v ie w in th e ir re ! , port on the D i s t r ic t 3 o r a to ric a l c c n te g t (¡n lh e C o n s titu tio n , stated that R o n a ld v/ebb of E e a v e r to n e M jiy won first place, w ith his o r a tio n c n t tu e d ‘ O pposition throug h p a ssiv e R p g istan c# « .. H u g u b je cl cb o 8e n fol tb e e x te m p o r e s p e ech w a s Thomas „ _ Jefferson . . and the Consti u t.on B o t a s p e e c h e s b ro u g h t out inusual th o ro u g h n e s s H is o ia tto n w a s uelivcred in a m aste ily m anner, w ith an easy g t a c e o f d elivery an d showed more lh a n the usual k now led g e o f the NAMED FDD POSI !N GAMAS CHURCH The W a s h in g to n C o unty g rad e school d e c la m a to r y co n te s t was held in th e C h r is tia n c h u r c h a t Hillsboro, Mrs. McKercher Entertains F rid a y , April 17lh. The v a r io u s in Honor of Her Son’s schools of the cou nty w ere divided Sixteenth Birthday ,nto fo ul sectio ns, a c c o r d in g to the sine o f th e school. Rev. W. B. T a l l of B e a v e r to n , has D r a m a t i c S e c tio n 1, D iv ision 1. C arol Diebold. F o r e s t Grove,. S e c beennumed by the c h u i c h board of ond, Sec. 1 Division 1, M a r jo r ie th e N a zarene ta b e r n a c le , to succeed P a tte r s o n , H ills b o ro ; Huna-rous, first R e v . Paul C. T h a t c h e r , m in is t e r for Sec. 1, Div. 1., Ardis E llin g se n , H ills th e past th r e e y e a rs in a C u in ai b oro; second. S e c 1, Dis. 1, D avid chu rch. T h e a p p o in tm e n t will be- F o r e s t G ro v e ; D r a m a t i c j com e e ffe c tiv e M ay 34th. “"n "C ' first. Sec. 1, Div. 2, C laud e Sab in, M is M O. M c K e r c h e r w as hostess r F o o i r e e s s i t u o v v e e ; ; second s u o n o ¡»eC G r ro S e c 1. u D i is s z, 2, , M:i t , H ills b o ro ; Hu l° '* d ,n n e *’ ^ l u e s d a y evening ! m erous, S e c 1. Div 2, W a y n e H u t c h - h° n ° “ n « th e 1Cth b ,r th d a y ms> Foifcil G ro v e ; sec o n j . S e c 1. D . v 8“ 1'' ° f h e r s° n G e o r« e Q u e s ts in- eluded Mr. and Mrs. G. A. G illmore, nml d a u g h ter E liz a b e th , o f P ortlan d . „ , , , ,, . -, . „ , Mvs. I. J . H o a r e o f F o r e s t Grove. S c h ic k , F o r e s t G ro v e ; second S e c l, ... „ rv 0 .... , ,, . I Mrs V\ R. V a n K le e k an d C ath ry n , Div 3, r h o n la s B ro w n le e w e , Hills- J ' Dr. and Mrs. W. R. T a l b e r t , Jln u n lo Miller, R ey nold W ilson, G e o tg e Me K e r c h e r and the hostess. 1 Div E ile e n A b ia in s , Forest Grove. Donald W a l k e r has been co»:lined s u b je c t exp ected in high school student H s e x te m p o r e sp e ech on ‘T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n and th e C cn sti- tutioxi” was handled even more cre d ita b ly than his or a tio n . Al lhou g h the v a r iou s c o n t e s t a n t s pre- D r a m a t i c f ir s t S e c tio n 2, Div 1 hom e for sev era l d ay s with sen le d good w o rk a s high school ________ _____ _____ ____ stu d e n ts, _ th e re could be _____ no ques Veldon B<jge, B e a v e r o n ; second S e c “ 1L Ilu- tion a s to the w in n e r o f fir s t p U c e " 1. M a r g y B r a m e r T i g a r d ; n u m e r o u s M l - a a J M r8‘ B - A. B oy son of R o n a l d b e g a n his public s p e a k i n g , S e c 2, Div 1. K a t h r y n V a n K le e k , j Woodland a c r e s are re ce iv in g feiici- tY ain ing a l a n e a r ly ag e, re p re s en t- B e a v e r t o n ; seco n d S e c 2. Div 1. t a t i ‘ n3 over tlle a r r iv a l o f twin ing th e g rad e school o f B e a v e r to n W orley Je ffrie s Tigard; D r a m a t i c * i , l s born A R“ * 10th- M r s - B oyson How. ver a f t e r th e row s s tir t i n red e u &t th e cou n ty spea k i n g co n t e s ts upon first,, S e c 2, Div 2, L y m a n W ebb , eXI,c, ts to be hom e F r i d a y fro m the up d u rin g the r e c e n t W ashington l h r e e occasions. At the fir s t, while B e a v e r t o n ; seco nd S e c 2, Div 2, B oy - ll°apital. m e e ti11 ; m a n y D e m o c r a t s hoped Mr in th e 3ld g rad e he won th ird p )a c e deli Nedry, T i g a r d ; H u m erou s, fir s . B e a v e r to n frie n d s w ere pleased to Haak< would k e e p s ilent on the in th e 4th and 5th g ra d e s he took S e c Div 2 > J e r r y W olfe, T i g a r d ; heui H arrt8 H an so n and M arvin prohibitio n questio n, p e m i it t in g p a i- R f ir ,.sl s t honors on both o occasion c c a s io n s. s second S e c 2 Div 2, R u s s e ll H u lctt. D a n t BinB in th e K G W - R K O R o s e ty ii.lid a rity to develop on o t h e r pje h a s bpen v e ,.y a c t i v e in d e t,a l 0 B e a v e r t o n ; D i a m a t i c , f i r s t S e c 2, al c o n le s t M onday evening. T h is hope w a s b lasted by a w o lk a u r inji h i3 f ou r high school b)iv 3, R u t h H op per B e a v e r t o n ; S e c -1 l l i e f ' re d e p a r tm e n t w e re called _____ u-U.M sent to tile m em b et , (. u , , „ <d m m e m b e r of the D is tr ic t ond S e c 2, Div 2, M arvin F in le y , T - out Monday n oo n by a b u rn in g flu o f th> executiv e c o m m it te e , a s k in g C h a m p io n d e b a te r s th is y e ar. How- g a r d ; H u m erou s, fir s t, S e c 2, Div 3. at ’ ,u‘ re s id e n ce o f Mrs. E t h e l Ed- them to give t h e i r personal recoin- e>or d e i,ating is not his only a ch iev e- i D ona R a e H ow ard . B e a v e r t o n ; sec- walfa8‘ m e n d . ions fo r th e 1032 p la tfo r m , nient> R u l la |d w as e l«>cted t r e a s u r e r ond S e c 2, Div 3, M arvin F in le y , Tl- M r‘ and Mr8‘ vv- H R etch, of with special e m p h a s i s on prohibition of th e clasg the f reti)i m a n and Ju n ior T ig a rd . anilnll sp e n t the fo re pari of the |tbe e co n o m ic p ro g ra m . y e a r s and w as p re s id e n t o f the sen- D i a m a t i c , firs t, S«iC 3, Div 1, M a t- : K “ ' i t i n g a t the J . W . W ilm ot i I 1 O 1 T 1 0 . ior c l a s s the f i r s t s e m e s te r. T h e jja r e t G a u n t M e tz g e r; second, S e c 3 .f . is not tiie fu n c tio n o f th is stu d e n t body ch ose him a s a Div 1, Arnold N o a ck , G a s t o n ; i i u J l * an rs, J A ot It _____ in to ta k e sides. All th a t it re p re s e n t a tiv e to th e a n n u a l E d u c a , m erou s f ir s t S e c 3, Div 1, J e a n An S e tt,|le s !,e n l Su n d ay and Monday c u t [ a t t e m p t is to re p o rt deve'op- tio n a l E x p o s itio n a t C orvallis this derson D illey ; secot-d, S e c 3, D iv 1. at th ^ hom e o f th e ir n e ic e Mi. am i mantis and try to inte llig e n tly m - , y ear. He io also p re s id e n t of t h e ! Ada Lorenz, S h e rw o o d ; D r a m a ti c s . * V*' ’ j le man. terpr« t t h e i r s ig n i fi c a n c e . T h o R a-' T o r c h H on or so ciety and a m em ber S e c 3, Div 2, M ax in e K lin g e , G a s to n ; ' 111 waH tb t* m o t o i m a n kob b etter, in ou r opinion, is th e be- c f H i Y s. second, S e c 3. Div 2, B illy B e n n e r ' on * P o r t,a n d s t , e e t c a r ‘ h a t ju m ped .. „ „ n , . . the t r a c k s on J e f f e r s o n s tr e e t , Mon- g inning o f a fig h t th a t m a y prove --------- ---- --------- — l u a l a t i n ; H u m e rou s, tie, S e c 3, Div , ..... .. . . . to be f a t a l to D e m o c r a t i c hope in Helen Mae Bu and Homer 2- J e a n O sborn , C o rn e liu s ; Billy U) • th( ^hospU al.m ” an mJUU m an 1932 . P la in ly . his m ove p re s a g e s a E . Alien Married April ‘ «a w n n e e , Mi t/,,« l. L e w is Allyn, o f B e a v e r to n , is tho battle to th e end a n d we do not . _ », « ,, D r a m a ti c , f i r s t bee 3, Div 3, B lo r new s a |e s m a n a t kbe E e n nian Mo see .any pro spect o f a m ic a b le a d ll at rloine V/eoding e n ce H o lco m b R c e d v ille ; second, S e c t0 I8 Hfc ia t a k i n g the place of ju s tm e n t w ithin th e party. ----------- 3, Div 3 C la y to n N y berg . T u a la t i n ; Ivon S u t to n who has left the I Htfd g h t t r d jauty. >1 t h o rt* ex- istlí-ü» ‘tigtb. $h. A er the effect ç. All » your show •mn* i rich- s you at an Miss H elen M ae B u , d a u g h t e r o f H u m e rou s f i r s t S e c 3, D iv 3 R o b ganizatlon. re a r e a n y n u m b e r of sen sib le Mrs. J o h n S. B u , b e c a m e the bride m t O sborn, C o rn e liu s ; second, S e c 3, C e cil E m m o n s is v is itin g friend«* a p t r editors who c lin g to the of H oinei E . Allen s«.n o f Mr. and Div 3, Owen K e n n e y Metzger. and re la tiv e s in town. belief th a t the a g r i c u l t u r a l sub- Mrs. C h as. E . Allen, o f B e a v e r to n , D ram atic, firs t, S e c 4, D iv 1, _____________________ “ r j Y r , is " ot , n l * r e 8 tf d in ’ he “ f ' A p iil 17th a t a q u iet h om e weddin g A la ister S m i t h T u a la t i n V ie w ; sec C _ v I) . A t fklr.|,.f th e world. How g r e a t is ^ 34J NmUi 7gUi S l P o rtla n d ond. S e c 4 Div 1, K a t h e r i n e K ing ^ V e n Dramatic Art Mu- th e ir m i s ta k e a p p e a r s when f a r m e r s T h e c e r e m o n y w as read by R e v . *ton, M idw ay; third, S e c 4, Div 1, dents to be Presented read th a t th e outsid e world, a f f e c t e d G e o rg e W. S p rin g e r. The room s A rlene S t e w a i t , N orth P lain e s. H u -. --------- by v a n o u s fa c to r s , c u t its p u rc h a s e s w ere ta s te fu lly d e c o ra te d in pir.k n ieio u s , f i i s t , S e c 4, D iv 1, K e n n e th A m on g th e seven d r a m a t i c art o f An e r ic a n a g r i c u l tu r a l pro du cts by and w h ite. A flow er a l t a r w as ar- K idd er, T u a la t i n V ie w ; second Sec. stu d e n ts Alice. R u t h B a r n e s plans UOU»: ),000 in th e e i g h t m o n th s en d ra n g e d b efo re th e fire -p la ce. T h e , 4., Div 1, PUli.p S t e t c h e r , M o untain- io p re sen t in an e v e n in g re cital ing F e b r u a r y 28, 1931. as c o m p a re d b rid e w a s b ea u tifu lly dressed in tu i- s id e ; th ird , S e c 4, Div 1, S h irle y April 30th a r c J e a n Im la y , Helen with th e sa m e period o f th e y e a i quois blue c re p e and carried a Sperry, W atts. Im lay , R o b e r t F ow ells, D o ro th y Mc- before boquet o f O rp h e lia ro ses, lilies o f D r a m a ti c , f i r s t S e c 4 D iv 2, Leon- B r e e n D o ris Me B r e e n , M a r g a r e t : th e valley and sw eet peas. S h e was a rd K id d e r T u t a la t i n V ie w ; sec- I m la y and H azel C h urchley . T he Th e d ea th of Speaker . ico a s aUpnded by Mjss D o ro th y S t r u t h e r s ond S e c 4, Div 2, Donald M cIn to s h , a f f a i r will t a k e place a t th e R eed ^ H B r o r t h re m ov es fr o m the politi o f P o r tla n d , an d little M a r y L ucille H a ze ld ale; l ln i d S e c 4 D iv 2, E r n e s t ville c h u r c h a t 8 o'clock. T h e pro- cal ac<ne one o f th e po w ers o f gov- R o y ce c f A lb any w a s flo w er girl. ¡ L e h m a n , U n io n ; H u m e ro u s, S e c 4 , : coeds will be added to th e b e n e fit C lH b n t un der th e rules w h ich R o b e r t W oo d of Beaverton w as Div 2, L a u r a S ta l d e r U n io n ; second fund fo r th e c h u i c h fo r a s tag e enable : th e s p e a l.e r, the m a jo r i t y best m an . ¡ S e c 4, D iv 2, M argaret D e Y o n g k e . ' c u rta in . leader a n d the head o f th e rules Only re la tiv e s and im m e d ia te j T u a la t i n V ie w ; third S e c 4, Div 2. T h e young people will be assisted com m :ee to a lm o s t d ic t a te w h a t frie n d s w ere p resen t. ¡ E v e l y n B en so n , M ountainside. b y frien d s , who will l e n d e r vocal, legisle lion could be consid ered in T h e b rid e is a g r a d u a t e o f F r a n k - 1 D r a m a t i c f i r s t S e c 4, Div 3, E v e - piano, i n s tr u m e n t a l and w histling the hou se . L o n g w o i th s d eath w as H 8Cho0i. la te r a tte n d in g busi- lene Y ou ng, K i n to n l second. S e c 4 selections, ______ co m in g with s su ing u r p ris r is in g v eri- 8 „ ____ _ ru „ • •««««• Div 3, » M yrtle S im on s, W e s t r Union ness college in P ortla n d . ficatioi o f his fa r e w e ll m essuge to em- third, S e c 4, Div 3, M elva Haver Mr. Allen, of B e a v e r to n , Boy Scout New* ^ ^■ess ju s t a fe w w e e k s ago, . L ife s tic k , Jo h n s o n . H u m e rou s, fir s t,S e e ________ wheTf. he said . e'e rh a p s th is is the ‘ J I r i urance C o m pany , o f P o rtla n d 4, Div 3, A lb ert P e t e r k o i t , T u a la tin ^ R jc m e e tin g o f F i id a y . April ifllim«! I will a d d r e s s you fro m A f te r a s h o rt wedding trip Mr. and V iew ; shecond , S e c 4, Div 3, M a i jo iy j f , ^tie re w ere 14 S c o u ts p resen t with this h - u u m " and while he had in M is. Allen will m a k e th e ir fu tu re Meek, N orth P la i n s , t h u d S e c 4. visitors. B esid es the re g u la r mind th e c lo sen ess o f the next hom e in P o rtla n d . Div 3, H elen J e n s e n , W a t t s . i c u t i n e th e re w as teli-grap hic in Congr« s, with doubt as to w h ich s tru c tio n given by Lisle W a l k e r , pa party would or g a n iz e the house, trol t e a c h e r o f the P a n t h e r patrol. his pn.-.- ing e m p h a s iz e s his own State C. E. .President Jacob Henry Hanson B le d P e r r y patrol leadel o f the ^ ^ ^ B t i o n t h a t " i t is only a n all- Speaks at County Rally B'lying BGagles moved to K lam ath pro vidence who is going to Miller w as ele cte d *■“ J a c o b H e n ry H anson , 80, pioneei F a l ls . J a m e s ^ ^ ^ b i n e w h ich c f th e m a j o r par- The W a s h i n g to n C o u nty C. E . re8jdont Gf W a s h in g to n c o u n ty and p a tio l leader. He d eclare d he lie * will org a niz e th e next hou se.” rally, a t the B e a v e r to n C o n g rc g a - ^o r m a n y y e a r8 an activ e w o r k e r for would give up the position o f scribe, tiona l church Sundaj a t u t m ^ n , conirniinj i y p ro g re ss died A piil 1*> T h e m e e tin g before, e a c h patrol said Long o r th w as recog nized as an drew a larg e r e p r e s e n t a tiv e group f a r m t,(,me in the S c h o lls dis- t h a t it would have Its patrol fla g e xceedingly able m a n , valuab le to fro m all c o r n e r s of the county. t r i c t n e a r B e a v e r to n . He w as botn by th .. m e e tin g . H o w e v e r the his pe to a m a r k e d degree, and , . .. ,, . . . J- H end erso n, s ta te > -- pie--i- |n i_>ennlH1 g D e c e m b e i 20, 1850 In B e a v e r patrol was the only one who y f \° ! ’ ,1 ° 8* rl**n 8 o n .o n g ic Democ s. S o jo u r n in g in Aiken. S. C., he w as invited to a d d ress tiie Genera As em blies c f S o u th C aro- nnd A la b a m a , w h ich were in eesaiotl but had not bee n able to d<, u ln -T E § New Chrysler Six offers Many Desirable Features Ö i ad ea r* ■mud T h e n> w C h i y s l c r S i x is equipp- l with th« m o it im p re s siv e list of ■tur»!- e v e r o ffe re d on a n y . r mobile at its price. T h i s c a r avail- »Me In th e ev e r popular c o n v e r ta b lc coupe, sed an. ioadster or cou p e model U o b ta in a b le in a v a i i t t y o f W B M g , E>.<ex M a rsh , of M a t s h 's •• th e local a g e n t fo r fh ls beau tifu. p ro du ct and h a s a c a r on ffcr d e n o if c r t m t w , p«.p *«M * ,t Reads the Enterprise PUBLISHED EVERY Social Club Hold » c h ib c h Everybody Very Successful Card Party A n other of th e po pular c a r d |>ai- ties given by th e B e a v e r S o cia l clu b was neld in th e M ason ic hull S n tu r- day night. T h i r t y - t h r e e ta b le s of I liv e hundred w e ie in play. B'irsl prizes w ere won by M is. Louis S t a r k and Mr. J a c o b s e n o f P o rtla n d second prizes by Mrs. J H. H u lett and Geo. Im la y , and the c o n s o la tion prize went to Mrs. W i th e r s and Sam L a w re n c e . The door prize w a s won by Mrs. D a n Shaw A very e n jo y a b le p ro g ra m w as giv en. R a lp h and H ow a rd , sons o f Mr. and Mrs. M a r k w o r th c f P o rtla n d , delighted the au d ien ce wi t h th e ir ta p d a n cin g sin ging and co r n e t nu m bers. T hey responded to m a n y e n co re s, a cco m p a n ie d by th e ir m o th e r on the piano. L ittle C a t h r y n V a n K l e e k g ave the read ing w ith w h ich she won the blue, ribbon in sectio n tw o in the W a s h ington C ounty D e c la m a tio n c o n test Site i «»«ponded to an e n co re . H a r r is Hansen, a c c o m p a n ie d by bis s iste r, Mrs. Albert E r i c k s o n , sang tw o n u m b e rs in his ustiul p lea s in g m ann er, A lunch of sa n d w ich e s , c o ffe e and c a k e w a s served by M isses R u t h R a y n a r d , E v e ly n A le xan d e r, R h o d a T h y n g e , J e a n K lein and G e org e n o K a m b e r g e r in a very e ffi c ie n t style. T h e c o m m it t e e : Mr. and Mrs. BG1- m e r Stip e, Mr. und Mrs. C. W. C raig , Mrs. H a r r y B e a r Mrs. A. E . H an sen . and R . R .S u m m e rs , a r e to be com p lim ented on the ca p a b le way in which th e y a r r a n g e d and handled th is party. Raleigh P. T. A Plan Party for Graduating Class At the m e e tin g of th e R a le i g h Paren t-Teacher a s s o c ia tio n Monday nig h t in th e s ch co l a u d ito r iu m Mrs. T h o m a s G e o rg e s , presid ent and Mrs. • L. S. W olf, vice-presid ent, were re elected to serve a g ain the e n s u in g y ear. Mrs. H. A. W e st was elected ! s e c r e t a r y und Mrs. H e n ry F u h r e i . tre a s u r e r . In s ta lla tio n of o f f ic e r s will be held a t the f iis t m e e tin g in th e fall. A p a rty fo r th e g r a d u a t in g c la s s is planned fo r May 18 by th e a s s o cia tio n with the pupils o f the s ix th , s ev en th and e ig h th g ra d e s p artic ip a tin g . All b usiness will be dispensed w ith and the e n tire tim e given e n tire ly to the party , Mrs. W o lf is c h a ir m a n . T h e nnnual p icnic will be given I Ju n e 25 a t O leson s ta tio n witii L eo n a rd S t a r k c h a i r m a n , gum es and s tu n ts are planned fo r the child re n in the a fte r n o o n and a p icnic sup per and b o n fire p a rty fo r the grow n ups in the evening. Miss M a r g a r e t L 'lck o v cr, principal a t the school, a n n o u n ce d t h a t nn o p e r e tta would be given B’riday n ig h t. M ay 1, and t h a t th e g rad u a tin g e x e rc is e s would be held T h u r s day night, Muy 21. , W. S. P a r k e r g a v e an illu strated l e c t u r e on “S e e in g O re g on B lrst” and Miss L ois W e s t played twn piano n u m b e rs a f t e r th e busines.. m e e tin g Mrs. Isa b e ll W allis, Mrs. E m e r y K i n s m a n . Mrs. M H. Hot- I ti e r were th e h oste sses fo r the social hour. Bethany Man Despondent Over 111 Health, Suicide FRIDAY SOLDIERS HOHE AVAILABLE TO TUAUTIN VALLE! Organizations of Valley In vestigating Eropoted Sites Desirable A cco rd in g to an i n v e s tig a tio n m ade by J . o J o h n s o n c o m m a n d e r of W e st H ills P o s t. T h e A m e r ic a n I -egIon t h e r e is an e x c e lle n t c h a n c e to have th e pioposed new tw o m i l lion dollat soldiers h o m e located in T u a la tin Valley. Im m e d ia te a ction , how ever, m u s t be tu k en by ow ners o f p ro p e rty as Col. R a d c l i f f , r e p r e s e n t in g th e go>- e rn m e n t will soon inuke his report on th e s it e s wiiich have b een of- feiod to th e g o v e r n m e n t. S e v e ra l com m unities so u th of P o rtla n d h av e o f f e r e d s it e s to th e governm ent y lto s e b u rg c l a im i n g p re fe re n ce b ecau se o f e n d o r s e m e n ts by th e A m e r ic a n L e g io n . T u a l a t i n valley would receive v e ry favo« co n s id e ra tio n If a site is o f fe r e d i o r s ev er a l r e a s o n s ; F i r s t ; It is i m p o r t a n t to th e pio- per a d m i n is tr a t io n o f a n i n s titu tio n c a r in g fo i s e v e r a l h u n d r e d s o f men to be locate d w ithin a re a s o n a b le d is ta n ce f i o m a l a r g e city. S e c o n d : T u a lu tin V a lle y h a s the most ideal c lim a t e a n d lo ca tio n l o r s u ch an in s titu tio n p a r t i c u l a r l y a lo n g Ule T u a la t i n river. T h ir d . T h e in s titu tio n should be lo cate d n e a r o r on th e proposed n.-w C h am p oe g H ig h w ay und e a sily a c- ces.sable f r o m P o rtla n d , to serve th e whole N orthw est. Commander Johnson confen ed w ith S e n a t o r Hteiwer a n d V e t e r a n s B in e i u o f f i c i a l s a n d w a s udvised th a t no d e fin ite d ecis io n ha s been made as to th e lo c a tio n and t h a t Col. R a d c l i f f is rea d y to look a t an y site w h ich m ay be o ffe re d o f 400 a c r e s o r over. T h e im tH irtint- a n c e o f th e p r o je c t m a y be re a lis ed w htfi it is know n t h a t th e g o v e r n m ent will e v e n tu ally spend tw o m i l lion d ollars fo r c o n s t r u c t i o n o f lho In stitu tion . N e x t to t h e T u n n e l pro j e c t th e re is n o th in g m o r e i m p o r t ant to th e people o f th e T u a l a t n Valley and P o r tla n d a s th e lo c a tio n o f th is g re a t in stitu tio n . T h e e x e c u tiv e c o m m it t e e ot lh e T ig a r d L io n s clu b h e a r t i ly end orsed th e idea und they a r e m a k i n g a study o f possible s ite s s u g g e s te d ny Mr. T ig a r d and oth ers. H. L. D a v e n p o rt, s e c r e t a r y o f th e United W e s t Side clu b s s t a t e s t h a t the m a t t e r hus been d is cu ss e d a n d consid ered by the clu b o f f i c e i s a n d t h a t all co m m u n itie s in T u a la lin valley should a c t i m m e d ia te ly a d vising the o f f ic e r s a s t o th e a c r e ag e a v a ila b le fo r t h e in s titu tio n . T h e land m u s t be d o n a te d by th e ow ners o r m ad e -av a ilable by th e com m u n ity . O w n e rs o f la r g e t r a c t s o f land r a n a ff o r d to g ive th is pro je c t serio us co n s id e r a t io n fo r tho building o f tiie soldiers hom e w til have g r e a t e f f e c t on land v a lu e s o f su rrou n d in g c o u n try and will la* a n o th e r g u a r a n t e e fo r th e s u c c e s s of the T u n n e l t o P o r tla n d . S u g g e s tio n s m a y be a d d r e s s e d to the editor o f th is p a p e r; FR E I«! B o t t l e G e rm o z o n e fo r y ou r c h i c k e n s a t B n tw n a B eav ert« .n P h a r m acy. J . W a l t e r Dysle o f B e t h a n y , d es pondent o v er ill h ea lth, co m m itte d suicide S a tu r d a y m ornin g. He left Nazarene Church Hold hom e w h ere he resides with his Annual Meeting m o th e r, a b o u t 10 o 'c lo c k In th e m o rn in g , d riv in g to B e a v e r to n , T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e c h u r c h w h ere he ported a le tt e r to his v>ro ther-ln-law , H. A. K u r a tli of was held W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g Apri l Hillsboro. He w as la te r fo und by a 15 with D is tr ic t S u p e rin te n d e -it R«-v. passerby, s it tin g in his pa rk e d c a r J . E B a t e s presiding. on th e W a l k e r road, with a bullet R e p o r ts o f th e work f o r th e pn«t wound in his left tem ple, but still y e a r show ed a good I n c r e a s e in m e m b e r s h ip a n d general advance alive. d* n t ' * P ° k '- OR u ,e C<,,n,n* s ta te 1375 he . n a m e d A n na M R ip p lin g e . br .g h t t h . „ s T h e in ju re d m a n wax rem ov ed to m e n t alon g all lin es o f c h u r c h a c c o n v c:it: u and I .o ; «.inley talk«». R p sUi Vlved by his w ife A n na T h e r e w as no work on th e cab in it o f th ’ ir * ‘r n i t l o n a l con v e n tio n a t j j a r g a r e t and follow ing child- last S a t u r d a y a s the g rad e school th e S m i th hospital, d ying 4 hou rs tivity. T h e g ro w in g k t t e n d a n c th e S u n d a y s e r v ic e s is e s p e c i a ’ ly later. San Francisco. . r<jn j r red C., o f Cap itol H ill; B'rank t r a c k m e e t to ok place. Mr. Dysle. a P o rtla n d m all c a r r i e r , g r a t i f y i n g and gives good proo.iae G a s to n v . m s aw ard e d fir s t prize in $p.boi|8; Mrs. E. B. C h ris tia n , In a way, e v e ry S c o u t d re ad s the fu tu r e g ro w th of th e th e p c s t d co n te s t. O .h z r fe a tu r e s p o r u a n d ; Mrs. J a m e s R y a n , Mult- th e co in in g s u m m e r a s Mr. P h elp s w as on a m o n th s leave o f ab se n ce , f o r on th e p ro g ra m w ere a re a d in g by uQjnah- Mrs. G. N. M ueller, P o rt- has to go nway.. He will, how ever, due to ill h ealth. T h e d o c to r In c h u r c h f o r m in g him a n o p e ra tio n would n ot O f f i c e r s e le cte d for th e e n s u in g Mr*, ' l u c k c i and s p e cia l m u s ic by jand and Mrs. L. L ille g ard . B e a v e r - be b a c k n e x t w inter. help his cond ition any, his f e a r o f y e a r a r e a s follow s T ru stees H o D o m e l l S m i t h and H elen Toy. ton. T h e fu n e ra l w as held at the ■ w h at th e fu tu r e m ig h t b rin g , is rnet W illiam s. G e rald S h a w , A. H. D o ro th y H aw es, s u p e rin te n d e n t o f R o |y R e d e e m e r C h u rc h in P o rtla n d Beaverton vs Roy ■1 - -’v '•«■«• >-n tiie fa m ily c a n tin d W e st. Stew ard s O scar L itiiiia n co u n ty C. E. s o cie ty picsid ed. on s a t U| j ayt April 1 8 and th e Inter- B e a v e r to n will play th e L eag u e Mrs. Ivy M a r tin , Mrs. F l o ra W il f o r t h i * act Jons m e n t was in Mt. C alv e ry ce m e te r y lead ing Roy te a m on the hom e liam s. C h u rc h S choo l B o a r d Ray Cedar Mills Store Robbed gro u nd s Sun day. April 26 L ast S u n S tip e s G a r a g e c a r r y a full line o f mond H a rr is o n . Mrs. A n n a S t e e t e , R R H ask ell. C e d a r Mills store You your life day B e a v e r t o n d efeated th e T h a t ra d io tubes. I f you a r e In doubt, Miss Alice W a tts . ke«‘ (.- i w «>: :■ I u- ■ •>' ni 1. yoU| c a j W h y n- • y< n r ■««■> ’ c h e r te an 9-4. a b o u t your tu bes bring th e m in fo r Ioty d e le g a te s to th e D is t r ic t As - . 1 ) o 1«»« k by a c u s t o m e r to hom e o r tra v e lin g , e a ch money L E A G U E ST A N D IN G t e s tin g w h ich Is free. sem b ly Mrs. F l o r a W illia m s . Mi -« T h e till and Mt t> not gafe T R A V E L E R S CHEC^ " “tic k cm up w L Ruth M artin A lte rn a te d elegates: Ha •'ells jxK'kets w ere emptied 2 0 Hugh L ew is and A lb ert R o m ! Mrs. M M H erm eltn. M rs. M i'tnio ?mall c h a n g e am o u n tin g to abou Y O U can spend th e m , th e y a t* a< V erb oo rt 2 0 b ro u g h t a t r u c k load o f new m a W a t t s . T h e D i s t r ic t A s s e m b ly me«‘ ts * ce p ta b le e v e ry w h e re , a r d you ca n B e a v e r t o ^ 1 0 c h i n e r y fo r th e r o c k q u a r r y b a c k a t the B r e n tw o o d c h u r c h o f T h e fr o m S p o k a n e th is week. buy th e m a t th e B A N K O F B E A V - O re n co l I N a z a re n e May 20th to M a y 24th. Mr< • E steriy of P o rtla n d jt R t o N in c o n v e n ie n t denomilte- T h a t c h e r 0 3 E a r l E v a n s Is a t L a k e L y tle fo r » O e n e r s l Su p t R e v . R . T . W i ll ia m s * P * nt * f#w al hom* ** * tloo*. . Tigard few weeks. • j D. D . will prssid«. 0 3 th is weak. 0 1 Y 0 nil » m If. tí. r- vl. u- 111 n, I. •t