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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1933)
U of o. Established 1927 ■ ■ ■■ BEAVERTON. OREGON. SEVENTH YEAR NO. 13 PROGRESS BEING MERE IN APPLYING NEW FARM ACT Grange Members Observe Memorial for Late Brother C. E. H edge FRIDAY. JUNE lo. 1933 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY State Grange Convention Opened Tuesday with Large D elegation Present Tornado Strikes Dayton, Ohio BITS OF LOCAL NEWS FROM BEAVERTON N ever in the history o f the G range can the older m em bers rem em ber w hen d eleg a tes o f the order gathered in su ch num bers before the con ven tion opened th is m or/iing at 10 o'clock Several hundred arrived M onday and jo seo|dsnu aqj jopun 'JujUJAO ) uq) M iss C lan b el R ye, sta te leader of hom e econom ics w ork a t O. S, C., an lntei-gsting program featuring recre ational a ctiv ities in the G ranges w as presented. G rangers com posing the recreational clubs of Clakum as, Co lumbia, Lane, Josephine, Jack son and D esch u tes cou n ties contributed to the program . T uesday m orning the first o f the tw o con feren ces of the lecturer o f the S tate G range, M is. Marie F lin t Mc Call, of Salem , took place the hour being directed to an address by Mr. Omar Babcock, superintendent o f the U m atilla Indian R eservation : Mrs. John Crow of P endleton gave the "We akin Story," and a chorus of Indians sin gin g In their ow n lan guage added m uch to the in terest of the hour. In th e evening the annual program of the S ta te lecturer took place in the arena o f H appy C anyon, and a s this even is open to the public, a large audience listened to un ad dress by P aul V. Marls of O. S. C. and m usic furnished by the Pendland B roth ers and the B lue Mt. W ranglers. Surprise features included the lid in g of buck ing h orses and other stunts. Three G ranges of U m atilla county, W tiile E agle, Vv lid lt o is e and F ruit- vule w ill com pute tor the prizes o tter ed every year lo r tne best exhibition drills and T hursday a lleru o o n W hile E agle G range appeared b elo ie the con vention in a sp ecial drill. A m ong those attend in g from W ash ington County are the follow in g. Air. and Mrs. D aniel Burkhalter, iiilis - Doro; M is. Josephine Strickler, it . P. S tn c k le r and Mrs. H arry S ch m elizei, Sherw ood, an dL. J. F rancis, Tualatin. B eaverton G ia n g e No. 324 m et In regular session Saturday June 10 in the G range H all w ith the M aster Mrs. i P. H. D ow nin g in charge. A m em or- 1 ial w as observed for th e la te B rother _ _ „ . , . „ , C. E. H edge w ho w as a charter mem - 1 b , ber and past M aster o f the Beaverton. I Grange. L ew is Stark w as elected as j alternate for th e S ta te G range at Pendleton. The H om e E conom ics C om m ittee w as ask ed to tak e charge ... , .. r. . . . W hile n oth in g d efin ite has yet been ___ , . ., , , . announced in the second w eek in June as to th e proposed state organ i zation under the federal farm act, na tion ally the "m achinery" w as g e tt ing about set up and progress w as re- ported daily in g ettin g the provisions o fth e act into effect, sa y s the Oregon o f com Pilin S a G ranSe cook book E xten sion service in its w eek ly review B eaverton G range w as aw arded th e A sum m ary o f the accom p lish m en ts ninth prize of $2.50 for the m onth of to date w ould include appointm ent of April in the M onthly S ales Slip con The a d m in istrative heads under, the act, test sponsored by the Bulletin. h olding o f prelim inary con feren ces lecturer Mrs. A S. F un ston w as ap d ealin g w ith m ost b asic com m odities, pointed chairm an of the G range The v isitin g com m ittet prelim inary w ork tow ard form ation Scrapbook. of scores o f m ark etin g agreem en ts as reported v isits to Mrs. E lizabeth Mc- provided in the law, the holding of at I Gowen and T - . B ' D en n y- 60111 in the lea st one final hearing on one such E m an uel hospital. agreem en t, and the rapid application j *A pot luck luncheon w as served at of the farpi cred it featu res o f the noon. B irthd ay honors w ere ex ten - new act. ded to Mrs. A lice F unston. T he audi- H ere in O regon producers and d is - j toriurn w a s appropriately decorated tributors of farm products are already j for the afternoon program w hich ta k in g step s to find out w hat th e op-1 paid trib u te to flow ers. "W ayside p ortun ities w ill be u nder the t r a d e ! Blossom s" w as su ng by the Grange. I View in Dayton, Ohio, after a freak tornado struck the w est side of ttie a g ie em en ts section o f the farm act One of the ou tstan d in g num bers of city, causing property damage estim ated at several hundred thousand dollars T h is section perm its producers and the program w as a floral degree con- and Injuring a number of citizens. The high wind was accompanied by torren d istributors to set up d efin ite a gree ferred on Mrs. Edna Barron as Flora, tial rainfall and haiL m en ts intended to stab ilize any given in w hich she w as crow ned by Mary contribu Good Results Obtained industry, w hich a greem en ts m ay be F ran cis D ow ning. O ther Relief Applications enforced for th e first tim e by the tions to th e cerem ony were m ade by By Advertising Campaign; to be Handled by “big stick" o f the licen sin g power of M argaret and Jean H ansen, W ilm a the federal departm ent o f agriculture. Brown and Ver May W ooden. F lo w Each Community Several such groups have been con ers w ere presented to m em bers in a M aking use prim arily o f the new spa line of m arch by Mrs. C harles H a st ferrin g w ith G eorge O. G atlin, cooper pers„ w ith posters, radio and dealer R egistration for federa 1 relief a tiv e m ark etin g sp ecialist a t Oregon in gs as Pom ona, and Mrs. F ran k Aus- display a d v ertisin g tied in, and co v S tate college, to 4 etern l*ne the best I tin as Ceres. Mrs. Jam es L ew is read erin g O regon and W ashington, the w ork w ill be conducted in the com - a poem “June G arden.” Mrs. M. C. G eneral P etroleu m Corporation's cur- niunity areas of the applicant in the plan o f action under the new law. L arge n ation al groups, particularly j M cK ercher very beau tifu lly presented rent ad vertising cam paign introduc future, according to R. W. W ell of in th e m ilk production and distribu- j “The O rigin of F lora.” M iss Gene- ing its new G eneral Four-Star gaso- Hillsboro, chairm an of the county re tion field, h ave been m oving sw iftly 1 vieve C arter played a piano solo N ar- line, is m eetin g w ith results th a t fa r 1 Hef com m ittee. In vestigation com- in all parts of the country in prepar- i cissus. Mrs. R iscly o f Oak Grove exceed the m ost op tom istic expecta- | m ittees were appointed last F riday ing prelim inary agreem en ts for con- I chairm an of the B ill Board Com m it- j tions of o fficia ls of the com pany, ac- I and w ill register and in v estig a te ap- sid eration by the secretary of agricul- tee of the P ortland Garden club spoke ording to R alph G. Bow m an, a ssista n t plication s for relief. ture. The first of th ese to com e to j briefly on "W ayside B eauty.” She \ general sa les m anager, No m ore relief w ork w ill be a v a il form al h earin g stage w as that for th e I said th a t bill boards are not only un- ! "This is d efinite proof that public able for th e balanoe of June, due to C hicago m ilkshed. U se o f th is section | sigh tly but can cau se accid en ts on the j buying pow er is laten t and w ill res- a 50 per cent sla sh in the funds o f th e law in the dairy industry and in j h ighw ays by o b structing the view . | pond to a g g ressiv e sa les m ethods,” available, W ell stated. County was M asons and Eastern Star those en terprises not included under | She recom m ended b eau tifyin g th e | says Mr. Bow m an. “The g ra tify in g i receivin g $2000 each m onth for relief Attend Grand Chapter th e “b asic co m m o d ities” section of the w aysid es w ith t ie e s and flow ers. And results obtained Is regarded In com -i bur the quota has been cut to $100* law is considered a m ean s o f extend- j that the dum pers of refuse alon g ! pany circles a s d efin itely proving tw o ' due to the fact that se aso n a b le work ing real ad van tages o f the new farm j “w aysid es” be prosecuted to the full 1 thin gs, i. e., the pow er of new spapers will be available during the sum m er M em bers o f the M asonic lodge and p olicy to all section s o f agricu lture, j exten t of the law. A G range chorus to reach and con vin ce the public, and | m onths, according to Mrs. Viola Sund- order o f E astern S tar have been a t M eanw hile plans for acreage adjust- 1 san g “C onsider the L ilies”. In the the retui;n of an op tom istic outlook berg, w ho Is in charge o f the county tending the G lan d Lodge and Grand m ent am ong th e strictly basic com - flow er g u essin g con test, first prizes on the future w hich is loosening the | registration. Chapter during the past several days. m ud dies are goin g forw ard. In order were won by Mrs. P. H. D ow nin g; | buyer's purse-strings. I Mrg H arvey B atch elor has been ap- T uesday evening a group of M asons to hurry th ese up so as to apply to consolation prizes by L ew is Stark and There is also an oth er an gle to th is pointed for the H illsboro area and attend ed the banquet a t the Grand th is year's cotton crop, S en ator Bank- Mrs. John Dobbins. sa les record, w hich is that m uch of will P - - Lodge rooms. T hursday evening m em be assisted by Mrs. — Elizabeth head has sponsored an am endm ent to The ro|j cad lesson taugh t by \ the apparent lack o f buying power Todd, juvenile officer, and Mrs. H a t/ers of the E astern Star atten d ed the the N ational R ecovery act w hich flow ers” w as unan im ou sly responded \ during the d ark est days of the depres- zel F oeller, county nurse. Mrs. Todd installation of Grand officers. B eav w ould appropriate a fund for ta k in g | to by b eau tifu l th o u g h ts in prose and j sion w as due largely to the tim id ity of an dMrs. F oeller w ill a lso a ssist w ith erton chapter is to be congratulated cotton land out of production j e t th is poetry. T he p io g ra m closed - by the m any com m odity producers in refus- inveA tigations in all parts o f the upon being represented for th e next season. H e believes the resultant G range sin g in g "Bud and B loom .” ing ' to im prove theii; products and go year. Mrs. D o ia Stip e being appoin county. | rise in cotton prices w ould more than The ro„ caU for J u iy w m be "Does it ing a g g ressiv ely a fter sales. There ted Grand R utli. O ther com m ittee chairm en are as repay the governm ent through in- pay to keep hoUse-hold accounts?" m ay be m ore m oney in circulation _ _ crease in the valu e of th e governm ent Q ive su g g estion s. G rangers are urg- right now, but th a t doesn't alter the fol»°w8^ Tigard. | wood, Dr. R ucker; B eaverton, F rancis Mrs. Guy Carr Entertains cotton holdings. ed aave their sales slip s for the apparent fa ct th a t if a superior pro- | Liverm ore; Aloha, Mrs. John Schm id; duct is given a better sales appeal, contest. Gaston, A. M. Porter; F orest Grove, W ith Luncheon Party and sa les are pushed, th e public will A uto or fire in surance o f all kinds i W. C. Schultz; and Banks, H. A. buy.” Leonard A dam s, B eaverton. Chevrolet Car to be Stohler. N o com m ittees have been Mrs. Guy Carr en tertain ed at lunch Truck m en see Leonard Adam s. f-x , i u r* . appointed at C ornelius and Timber eon W ednesday aftern oon com p lim en t Auctioned here June 27 TS. U in stea d H o n o rs Liuest anij su bcom m ittees w ill be named for ing her sister, Miss Louise A nderson, U. of O. Summer Session P a r t v S a t u r d a y T u a la lin - Garden H om e and Metzger. of Portland, w hose m arriage to S ter * . R eg istra tio n blank« w ere forward- A C hevrolet coupe w ill be sold at ling Thom pson la an even t o f next Opens M onday J in Portland , auction ............................... . _____ * ■ Kpavprton I _ j *._ _ t._i_______nn________ i . . . AppliCft- auction in in front front of of tho the B eaverton I I Sunday. G uests included Mrs. S tres p ostoffice at 1 a. m. Tuesday, June The P ortland sum m er session o f the 27th. The car w as con fiscated April her hom e in P ortland Saturday e v e n -1 w111 be takcn and Investiga- ser, and Mrs. K noblack of P ortland, U n iversity o f Oregon w ill be held in | 6th, by th e federal au th orities, lo r ! inS in honor o f Mrs. W alter P a g e o f tions m ade by com m ittees appointed and Mrs. I. R. M etzler of B eaverton, M th e Lincoln high school from June 19 | transportation in violation o f the N a- Oniaha, Neb., w ho w as her house g u est for several days last week. to J u ly 28. ; tio n a l P ro h ib itio n A c t Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sprague w ere in C o u rse s w ill be o ffe re d In a n th ro p - , _________________ attendance. ology, a r t, b ac te rio lo g y , biology, hot- B U R N S FA TA L TO IN F A N T an y , ec o n o m ics, e d u c a tio n , E n g lish , I D A U G H T E R O F LE O SAMS G e rm a n h e a lth ed u c a tio n , h isto ry , ______ Nazarene Young People jo u rn a lis m m a th e m a tic s , m u sic p h il-j J a n le ^ Sams> te n m o n th a old Attend Church Rally osophy, P h y sical e d u c a tio n , P h y s i- , d h te r o f U o S a m a , ^ P o r tla n d , ology, p o litic a l slcen ce, psychology. d ie J S a tu rd a t Doe r e n b e c k e r hos- p u b lic sp e a k in g , ro m a n c e la n g u a g e s ,taL F u n e r a , ae rv ice s w e re held T h u rs d a y ev e n in g th e y o u n g people and s o d a logy. T u esd a y a t th e W. E. P e g g c h a p e l in o fth e N a z a re n e c h u rc h a tte n d e d the C lasses w ill be held in th e m o rn in g B eaveldoni i N a z a re n e rally a t th e Sellw ood N aza- h o u rs b etw e en 8 a n d 12. T h is y ea r, on in o rd e r to a c c o m m o d a te P o rtla n d T he in f a n t w as c ritic a lly b u rn e d la s t i ren e c h u rc h . A b o u t 20 fro m h ere w ere OI 1 lo c n n da e rt an | w h en th e car in w h ich she in a tte n d o n c e a n d a g a in w on th e b an- re sid e n ts w ho m a y n o t be able to *D<ia y. w n en ln e c a r ln w n lc h sn e . ... _ ta k e a full n r o e r a m a <neeial fee ha* w as rid in £ ' o v e itu r n e d on th e G a rd e n n e r fo r la r Se a tte n d a n c e . As th is t a e a fu l pi p m , a . p 1 t e • „ . . . .. hild hodv th e f o u rth co n sec u tiv e tim e th e y gave been arranged nrrnmrorl for fn r a a sin sin u gle le course. c o u rse R o m e ro au , sn o w e rin g tn e cnilUS DOOJ . been w ith th e sc a ld in g w a te r fro m th e ra- 11 to ,h e n e x t h ig h est. The U n iversity has published a bul d ia to r of th e m a ch in e . T h e m ish a p letin fu lly describ in g th e sum m er w ork offered in Portland. This m ay is believed to h av e been ca u se d by th e Childrens Rose Parade to be secured at the o ffice of the P ort fa ilu re o f th e s te e rin g g e a r to fu n c tio n Be Held This Afternoon T he fa m ily f o rm e rly resid e d a t land C enter, 814 Oregon building. B e av erto n . The C hildrens R ose P arade Is to be Oregon Normal School held F riday and ev ery th in g is all set Save Money On The procession w ill leave the high Celebrates its 50th Year Y our P hotograp h school at tw o oclock, m arching down ; by having your picture taken now second to W ater, thence to B roadw ay Oregon N orm al School at M onm outh rt^ the H o fstea ter Studio, 165V4 Third then to M arshs garage. tu rn in f there Oregon, is celeb ratin g its 50th year of i 8l- T hey do su ch lovely work.. . . they will m arch back to the school school w ork th is sum m er. In 1882 th e an<^ a ^*ne 8x10 fram ed photograph or , a _a jn C hristian college—founded at Mon- | J doz 3x4 m iniatu res are a very spec- L ittle Mins V irginia May H uson has m outh ln 1861—w as taken over by the iaI value a t only $1.00. been se)ected ag queen and flhe wln S tate o f O regon as a norm al school, --------------------- be a U en ded by Loraine D enny, Eve- the first one opened in the state The \K W P L A T E S TO B E 1 lyn N eese, Mary M yers and N ancy first cla ss w as graduated in 1883 and IS SU E D ON J U N E 15 Jean Kerr. the school's sessio n s have since been N#w ijc€nse p lates for the balance There will be three division s of con tinu ous excep t from 1901 to 1911 lg33 wUj be g jVen out j une 15 and m archers and prizes w ill be given for w hen th e four norm al schools then in m ay bg uged a fte f th a t date accord_ j the best decorated float in each Oregon were closed because the state ing to word sent out by the secretary division. T here w ill also be a grand le g isla tiv e cut down appropriations office" sw eep stak e prize. of mairHainence. o ,.R fd e9nfW' i ! , l i m ^ ile?u!,0e - ^ « J o y H osp ital surgical, m edical outside of Salem on June 14. Old and materTlity cage8. G raduate nurse Don't forget the annual school elec plates are void a fter July L j I staff, intt v X-ray ___ equipm ent. For ,-atee tion M onday, June 19, Taxpayers BE 2901, 619 L ovejoy St., Portland... should get out and vote. Current p rices cannot be m aintained , — ... -... ■ — F or auto or fire insurance see Leon- for long, as prices in every line are See Leonard Adam s a t B eaverton ard A dam s a t B eaverton. ^ gradually Increasing. j for auto or fire Insurance. by com m un ity chairm en. Merchants of McMinnville Plan Real 4th H oliday B u sin ess m en o f M cM innville are goin g to lock their doors July 1st and throw the keys aw ay. They have decided to have an honest to goodness holiday over the Fourth, and be sure not to have to return home to keep the b usiness open Mon day and ruin a perfectly good four days fish in g trip. Antique Phonograph Brings Back Old Tim es An an tiq ue phonograph on display at the Aloha C onsignm ent Store Is attra ctin g m uch attention . The m u sic box had a huge loud sp eak er with round records in place of the modern flat ones, and w hen played sounds like a relic o f m any years ago. Leonard Adam s has taken over the ...N . J. Skee insurance business. See him for auto or fire insurance. R E T U R N S FROM T H R E E Y EA R S O F NAVY SE R V IC E IN JA PA N K enneth Sm i^i, R oss, m echan ic at uncle of B lelm an Alfred Motors ? .7 I w cSpearm rav ebeenonSlss.v has returned from a three years ser- vice w ith the U. S. N avy, being sta- tinned a t Japan. H e has reenlisted and plans to leave soon for Japan. Mr. and Mrs. R oss and 4Tr. Sm ith •pent the past w eek end at the coast Joh n F ritch, aged 85 years, fath er of B. H. F ritch o f B eaverton, died Sunday in H illsboro. Mr. and Mrs. A lexander and Evelyn called on Mrs. J. L. W heeler, w hile in Los A ngeles, Mrs. W heeler w ho is a sister of P o stm a ster H anna, w as for m erly a resident o f B eaverton. J. K. E lkellin gton , o f Garibaldi, has rented store sp ace in the H edge build in g and plans l o open a jew elry store. Ho w ill reside in the Y oung house-on 6 and Main streets. T he deal w as hand led by P. M, Madden. Geo. P eters, o f Portland, w as elected president o f the Stalder clan at their annual picnic held last Sunday at Shute P ark ln H illsboro. Other o f ficers are F loren ce R itter, secretary; Lydia Marks, treasurer; J. A ernl aged 83, w as the old est person present, and the B oehl fam ily took honors on 100% attend ance. A pproxim ately 150 p er son s cam e from all parts of Oregon, W ashington and C alifornia to attend the affair. B etty Moler is v isitin g her cousin Lois Liverm ore th is w eek. M iss H azel D io rb a u gh of San F ran cisco, Cal., is a house g u est of her brother D ew ey D rorbraugh and fam ily Earl B arney o f P ortland, visited at the B iclm an hom e Monday. Mrs. M atilda K elley, w ho has been caring for her m other, Mrs. Geo. S titt, returned to her hom e in Los A ngeles, W ednesday. Mrs. J. E. D a v is left Sunday even ing for h er hom e in Om aha, N eb. She w as accom pan ied by her tw o nel- ces Carolyn and D orothy G ram m on o f Portland, w ho plan to spend the su m m er w ith her. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M cKell, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W ilm ot and Mrs. R ub y Boyd attended th e R ural Mail Carriers Assn, and L adies A uxiliary p icnic a t H illsboro Sunday. Mrs. N elson W alk er has b een con fined to her hom e for the past w eek w ith a severe a tta c k o f larngltis. Mrs. Leland Shaw , w ho u nderw ent an ap pend icitis operation a t St. V in cen ts hospital, returned to her hom e W ednesday. She is recovering as w ell a s can be expected, b i / w ill be con fined to her bed for a t least an oth er week. M em bers of the B eaverton G range w ill m eet at the G range H all T u esday June 20 for the purpose o f com p ilin g a G range cook book. All G rangers are expected to com e and bring th eir favorite recipes. A pot-luck luncheon w ill be served a t 1 oclock. Mrs. R obert Brow n attended the X. P. U. club at th e hom e of Mrs. H. A. L ew is at R u ssellville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. L aw rence re turned T hursday from a few days trip to points o f Southern Oregon. On the w ay hom e th ey called on th e B etter- dorfs form erly resid en ts o f W hitford. Mrs. M argaret K in g o f Oakland, C alifornia, «p en t several days last w eek v isitin g a t th e hom e o f Mr. and M is. R obert B lo w n o f Garden Hom e. T here w ill be a free dance a t H ei delberg G ardens on th e B ertha-B oav- Nine from County File as erton highw ay S atu rd ay and Sunday 17-18. H endrickson's orchestra. Candidates to Convention June Mr. and Mrs. J a m es Lew is, accom panied by her m other, Mrs. H are, Mr. C andidates num bering 232 have and Mrs. S cott and Mj. B eattie, all of filed w ith the sta te d ep artm ent as Portland, visited a t “The hom e o f Mr. d elegates to the con stitu tion al con and Mrs. A lvereon in M onmouth Sun vention to vote on repeal of the 18th day. Mrs. H are, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Al- am endm ent to the federal con stitu tion verson and Mr. B ea ttie are brothers V oters w ill se lec t 1Î6 of th ese c iti and sisters. Miss Jean N ielsen , w ho is em ployed zens at the special election J u ly 21st in Portland, v isited her fath er H an s to attend the convention. Those filin g from W ashington coun N ielsen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spear and tw o ty are: F or repeal, J a ck A nderson, daugh ters o f P ortland sp en t Sunday J. W. B ailey, E. L. R oss, H. A. Stoh- | 1er; a g a in st O. L. Moore, F. L. Brow n, j a t the J. W. S pear home. Charles S. H ayn es, E. J. Maple and j Mrs. Carrie H an sen and son W ilbur called at the A. C. Joh nson hom e ln Geo. L. W oodworth, M cM innville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D aw es, w ho W H IP P E T SA N D W IC H SH O P have been dom iciled in the B lelm an O P E N S IN P O R T L A N D house a t W estdale, have m oved to Huber. Located over W oolw orths on Broad C aptain B a ck sy is su fferin g a badly way, entrance on Alder street, be crushed foot, a s th e result o f an a c tw een Broadw ay and Park, is the new cident in a P ortland hardvfere store \ W hippet sandw ich shop. The policy | Saturday. R aym ond B e m a r d in l is in P ortland ! of the m anagem ent, in keeping w ith the tim es, is servin g d eliciou s sand v isitin g relatives. wich, w ith eith er draught or bottled Miss D ona R ae H ow ard, o f Bend, beer, for those w ho w ish to lunch. I arrived M onday for a ten days visit Special A m erican and Italian lu nches . w ith friend s here. and dinners are a lso served at sur- M iss E lsie W h itw orth has em ploy prlsingly low prices. Barbecue, sp are - 1 m ent w ith M ontgom ery Ward A Co. ln ribs, fried ch icken, Italian sp a g h etti ! Portland. and num erous ta sty dishes, but com e I Mrs M amie D ow ning, local m aster see for you rself—And here's draught o f the grange, le ft Monday for P endle beer at 5 and 10 oen ts a glass, at all | ton to attend the state gran ge con tim es. R em em ber th e W hippet Sand- \ vention. w ich Shop. 346‘A Alder, over W ooF j M isses Irene H ansen and E rm a w orths on Broadw ay. It’s new , It’s Sheilenberger, w ho are in train in g a t classy. It's Inexpensive. B rin g tht- Good Sam aritan hospital, sp en t W ed girl friend, she w ill enjoy it. nesday at the hom e o f Mrs. Carrie H anson. Don't forget the annual school elec Jack ie Marsh is sp en din g the w eek tion Monday, Ju ne 19. T axp ayers In P ortland w ith h is grandparent« Mr. should g et out and vote. and Mrs. A. P. Marsh. J