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v of O L in n A RT EUGENE OPE- IK ■ > Ai»4—#* L A R G E S T C I R C U L A T I O N IN E A S T E R N W A S H I N G T O N C O U N T Y YOL. 8, NO. 51 Statehouse G ossip BEAVERTON. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1935 Washington County P. T. A. in Third Place in State Silver Cup Contest Seed Growers to See Demand Increasing Soon PUBLISHED WEEKLY LOCAL NEWS Data on 1935 Corn-Hog Ad Sixteen students were on the honor Mr. and Mrs. Myers presented a roll at the close o f this last semester. skit at the Washington County Three In order to hold this honor the stu Mrs. Carl Sende o f Forest Grove, Links association at Banks Friday, dent had to have at least two "A's” chairman o f membership for the January 25. and no grade below “B ”. Those who County Council o f Parent Teacher Among those attending the debate high rades were associations reports that at the pres- : Pre-seession predictions of the new attained these ---------- j tournament at Linfield college at Mo- . ,v>A Legislature of- Mildred Twohy. Alda Lehman, Aletha ent time Washington County stands Drouth Area of Middle West w ill Minnville Saturday were Mr. and members of the ..third” house Hulett, June Pollard, Ruth Smith, third in the state in the contest for I’ roducerN Eligible Whether or Not Itequire Acreage Expansion i Mrs. W. H. Boswell and Mrs. Nelson fered a natural to ‘ mb|„ And Alma Tanner, Clark Junor, Helen Signed la s t Year—Rase Re j the silver cup. Thi3 cup is being . . . . . Walker, during the Pres lobbyists who I Kurowski. Etna Nyiand. Lois Bierly, awarded by the executive board of oi orage rop Funeral services were conducted duction 10 l ’er Cent newspapermen ana w ill use it Marian Boyson, Elizabeth Botckji. the Oregon Congress of Parents and ‘ last week for Albert J. Noyes who Greater prosperity for Oregon seed,™ ” 'j ----" * . --------- -■ - - - - - ---- onmtPheZeblennial program presented j V Vginia Crandall. Markey Sayre. Teachers. The contest closes March WM. F. CYRUS growers with opj ortunity to expund Paa!*,d, r y i “ " “ “ ? He Wa* the ¡Miriam Doty, and John Dimeo. 31. 1935 some night during the session. County Agent he i production o f all kinds of grasses and of FI«*-» F. Noyes, of Port- * * * * • Those bearing honorable mention The award is to be made to Benefit payments of $15 per head county council making the following| legumes is seen by E. R. Jackman land; fa,her o f ° « or* « A.. C. W , W. I were: Jean Lewis. Gertrude De Bri- On February 12. or about that date, agronomist, who recently \ oy‘‘s' a ll.o f Portland; S E Noyes on the 10 per cent that they are re extension ----- which was the time those inexper ! say, Marjorie Johnson. Harriet Knep- points: quired to reduce below their base ----- , i n l o f Los A ngelt»; Frank A. Noyes and A. 50 points for the number of as returned from special ienced in making laws declared the I per, Edward Meohofsky, Eugene Pul- : Mrs. Maud Oiler of Beaverton. Fin- will be paid to signers o f 1935 corn- Albert PeAurkort, Donald sociations having made a gain. Two Washington, D. C. I ley’s were in charge of arrangements. hog adjustment contracts!. By “buse'* Legislature would adjourn and set a ! cipher. Much seed will be required in the , j j r and ^jrs j ay Gibson and son is meant the average annual produc record o f completing its business in ¡Short, Louisa Smi‘ h. Truman Thomp- ' thirds of the associations in Wash- Barbara WHtiman», Richard I ington County have increased their middle west, which is planning on a and ^jr Gibson's mother, were guests tion for 1932 and 1933. This figure 30 day* instead of from 40 on up to i son, oo uB>j " , '' . « w n i m will be Meshofsky, Rosa Newton, Domu membership vast expansion of acreage of forage Sunday January 27th at the Carl for the 1935 contract will generally ------ T..- J----•<- yearS «0. the Third Ho P „ bt meet- Broad. Aline Boswell. Helen Benson, B- 25 points for new associations, ! crops. The last »--- two drouth Klinge home In Gaston. The occa-j be identical with the approved aver held in the form of ‘ t-ike-offs of'M u riel Bernard. Charles Brome, Rich- The county has three new associa-! killed much of their alfalfa. blue sion was the celebration of the birth- . age production in the 1934 contract, inR- . M officials will be ard Benjamin. G, ne Brown.. Barbara ' tions at Tigard. Hillsboro, and Shute. j grass and timothy meadows and hay members and state o i i u - ijio day anniversaries of Miss Maxine | The reduction for 1935 will be 10 per Scott, Bernice Scott. Helen Fuegy and One othe county has four- new as- crops of all kinds. Klinge and Mrs. Gibson, Sr. cent below this average base produc- given. Bernice Dick. sociations. I The crop reduction programs allow There are nineteen members in the ¡tlon rather than the 25 per cent called Beaverton a second C 25 points for the greatest gain ! farmers to plant forage crop* on newly organized Beaverton Fire De- for in the 1934 contract. 1934 benefits But speaking of completing the ........... took ............... r o whipping in basketball from Hillsboro last Fri- is a whole. This county has gained ¡acres withdrawn from corn and wheat partment. were paid on the basis o f $5 per head bustness of the session, few no.. day night on the home floor. The | over 38', and needs a few more new | and this aggregates millions of acres, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bowman had as for the permitted production while in se> any possibility of adjournm boys started out with lots of pep and i members. , Then, too, the attention of many mld- their guests Saturday evening, Mr. 1935 they will be paid on the basis of February 22. the end of the pa* ' ' nt the end of the first quarter were D 5 points are deducted for each | die western people is concentrated and Mrs. Wm. Joss, of Hillsboro, and $15 per head for the required reduc- tini? for members, nnd the best g | ahead with a score of 2 to 0. How- association not paying county council | up on soil erosion to a greater extenl Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson of j tlon. now is March ______ fourth for adjourn- ever at the half the score had been dues. A few locals have not paid. ] than ever before, and the only perm- Newberg Duncing was enjoyed. All producers of hogs, whether or ment, and then with a special session switched sides and the opponents led Mrs. Sande will make a complete anent way to prevent erosion is to The First Security Bank will be not they took part In the 1934 pro- in the offing to provide further tie- 7 to 4. At the end of the third quar report to date at the county council keep the lands in grasses and legumes in with the federal program o f relief ter they were still in the lead 12 t o 6. meeting at Hillsboro Saturday, Feb- as much o f the time as possible, says closed Tuesday. February 12, in ob- gram, are eligible to sign the 1935 ad- servance of Lincoln's birthday. ¡justment contract. Those producer« and social service. When the final whistle blew Hillsboro ruary 9. ! Jackman. Mrs. R. D. William « was ill at her who did not have a 1934 contract, but . . . ! was not yet beaten. The final score j desire to accept a 1935 contract will ----------------------- | In southern states a huge winter home Sunday. Now in its second half of the sched- , waa 16 t 7 The Women’s Missionary society of i nep‘I to obtain the sales records, re- first half ending Out of Town Folks 1®°*" °"»p p rO K r, am * 8 J u st inning uled 40 days, the ! The lineup for each team was: Many J which the people there say means the Church of Christ held an all-day ceipts and supporting evidence just Sat urday**»»ight,” the legislature still Hillsboro Matsen F. Cox F, Torbet Call at Security Bank greatly increased demands for hairy meeting at the home o f Mrs. M. Lewis . the same as everyone did In regard to has its mightiest task to face-unem - C, Pa Hevson G Richardson G. Beav- ¡vetch. Austrian winter peas and crim in Huber Friday, Feb 1. There were | the 1934 contract. Those individual« ploy ment relief. Nothing >*' erton: Saxton F, Klein F. Emmons ______ _ piuymc.li „.„¡n has r nrob- son clover seed. nineteen present at the noon luncheon, j who have 1934 contracts will simply Presented on this major prob- j p a r s o n G. Mason G Rohrback sub. The First Security Bank was hon- P0 ’0 1 , . _ -, siCn of approach to [ Both teams played an excellent ,ored with several caller* from Port-| Every part of the state may share) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall motored to have their production data copied from the old contract to the new. lent, no are , game o f defensive basketball. Frank | land and Gaston this week. Among in this increased demand, says Jack- i Boring after church last Sunday, the solution ind legislators The new program, like the old, will man. Coast countie* specialize In ' Minister Putman and Mrs. Putman netting worried. : Emmons and John Mason wore out- those calling fiom Portland were: be largely In the hands of local farm K h • • • • ’* I standing players for Beaverton and A. L. Mills, vice-president o f the U. bent grass and reed canary grass, anil j were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. er* with county committees and coun the Willamette valley in peas, vetch. , Robert Johnston Sunday, Two chief difficulties have become , R jcbardson for Hillsboro. Hillsboro S. National Bank; L. C. Saunders. clover, and many grasses. The de- Howard Hughsrm, who Ihns bjeen ty control associations to be organized __ this session, and a* a re" still leads in the county league J. B. Gillsdorf, A. C. Haag, R. A. by the contract signers. All produc P®*-3 the power o * f the assembly —-m tilv has Friday morning a short assembly Rohrbeck, E. C. Koerner, A .A. Bin-1 mand for Ludak and other alfalfa j ill In bed for about a week, is able to ers who sign applications for contract suit ^ | and crested wheat grass and alslke be out again. diminished and virtually has become wa* held in the Study Hall for the ! ford, G. R. Hill. Gaston visitors Thp Ladies Aid society o f the Con- are entitled to one vote each. subaerviant to the public cry and the purpose of giving the debaters taking were: A. M. Scott, John E. Blum, 1 clover from eastern Oregon promises Under the provisions o f the new to be good. gregationnl ehurcfi. Bewverton, will federal government —different than part in the Linfield Forensic tourna i Norman Brostrom, Maxine Klinge, .. .... i a, i„ „„„i,... .... icon*ract there , .. is no . limitation ., . on tho . Growers o f red clove« in t h e W il- hold a silver tea in their parlor on . . . . __ the demands end restrictions under ment a good rend o ff and also to Cad Klinge, Mary J. Ward. H. Hood- ,. o.w ,.nv. a 2 o'clock An total area in the farm that may bo in times gone by. These two are arouse interest and enthusiasm among enpyl, John Kopplin, V. V. Ernaton, lametta valley have Deen heartened Thursday. Feb. 14th, at has been ar_ | devoted to cultivated crops or on tho government. has been members Ul of the the new deal ucal federal *v« *-- « I the students « and *U the me uicuiucis llltt A. M. Dickinson. L. A. Young. W. A. by the demand now existing for tho j interesting program anthra<<nose - resistant I ranged to which you are cordially I numher or kind of livestock kept aside and the other the vote of ‘ hejpeop^ basketball^team for the game that Schultz, Harold McAdams, Mr. and Tennessee from hogs. Contract signers this which would defeat any attempt to Harold Glover, Jas. A. Ba-1 I gently «train. from One Yamhill carload county was shipped « - invited. year may purchase and grow out any evening. Besides a numher of songs Mrs. ------- ---- -• - Dr. ---- at a pre- gain revenue for relief through artv and yells by the whole student body. ' ker. Fern Baker. G. Oliver and Mr«. cenu>r The Past Noble Grand club will , number o f feeder pig« as long as ......................... mium of several cents and future de hold their monthly meeting at the these are purchased from other con- system of taxation. A hard task for Verna Stalder and Markey S a yre!C liff Johnson mand looks favorable. an Inexperienced house where reve gave speeches on their hops* for L in -! ---- hall Wednesday. There will be In*' tract signers. field. This meeting was followed by nue measures must originate. I.aBt year Oregon’s seed crop tlation. Mrs. Hazel Miller will be rpaaon tile corn-hog program * * * • • Beaverton Debate Team class meetings. brought more than two million dollars hostess. Ia being conducted despite the pres- T t r v e groups named by the Gm'pi- Tho F , Pshmen Piected ag fh efr f _ Into the state. Jackman estimates, an Members of the Beaverton I. O. O. pnt shortage of corn and the rising nor during the past week o P-' ficer* for this last semester the fol- Awarded Statue of Victory amount he believes may be doubled, jr, lodge attended a joint session with price o f hogs is that past experience and swift movements ar* already President Dal- Birdsell- ¡Tigard lodge at Tigard this week. It 1 has always shown that an undue ex- work, the game commission, t!h«*. - vice-president. Lyman Webb secretary The Beaverton debate squad emer w «s the visitation o f grand master i panston follow* a severe drouth. Tho vamped liquor control commission. trea8urpr, Gene Brown: sergeant * t ged from the strenuous Linfield Col Poultrymen to See Charles Poole. ¡plan for 1935 with only 10 per cent Continued on Page I arms, Byrl Sipe. Marjorie and Mar- lege High School debate tournament ! The Worthy Grand Matron M«s reduction below their 1932 and 1933 --------------------------------- ¡garet Scott were elected i s .song ii-ad at McMinnville last week a* the num Talking Picture Edith Phillips win make her official ' average asked for actually amountf ers and Bud Lehman and John Barnes ber one squad of debaters. Twenty- visit at Beaver chapter next Wednes- to a control program rather than a Legion Post Chartered New aa yell leaders. There are about 140 two school« entered debating teams. day evening. reduction program. Corn and hoga enrolled in the class and M;as Barnes The four winning dehaters were: A meeting o f Interest to Washing-! Dr. Boyd Sprague o f Condon, Ore- are, of course, both Included In the Tualatin Valley Post No. 93 of the •ind Miss Sweeney are their advisors. American Legion, located in the Beav- A number o f these students are Amos Bierly. Francis Holboke, M ar-1 ton County poultrymen will center in j «on. spent the week end with rela- contract However ih » ' hôV* ™ rt o f key Sayre and Evelyn Alexander. The a talking picture on poultry raising , u va. here. 1 U t a t h e o n ly M r t o f n t e r o . t t J w . . ^ »1 ,*7irvr dljtrict <Jljinct has received ¡working on debate nt noons, prenar- tournament was held over a two-day to be mown Friday evening, Febru- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allen of Van- : inKton m ,lntv farmers The benefit f. nn ovaT for a charter from na- tournament to bp held de. period, beginning Friday afternoon | ary 15th at the Aloha Grange Hall at couver, ........................ - ■ Om- ~ | >ngion county rarmers. The benefit Wash., and Mrs. Fred payments that the corn growers will Hnnal headquarters at Indianapo , batj on thp OM A<rp p Pnsjon stead of Portland, were luncheon receive have been Increased somewhat ‘ ""L T to advice of state officials Thp S()phornore claSa meetln„ bill. ¡and ending late Saturday night, Feb- > Aloha. I This is the first talking picture that guest« of Mr. and Mrs. J .W .Sprague i The theory o f this Is that if the according .w.» , n«t to o r - ica)lpd tf) o[dpr hy , hp President, Ray- ruairy 1 and 2. About 350 participants in all took i ha* been shown and deals with man- Wednesday. ¡amount o f feed produced Is controlled **<riuT now tin ' i- in , ^ugland After regular busl- part in the tourney with entrie* from ! agement and feeding o f poultry on a Mrs. Ed Wilbanks of Portland, was then that will automatically control zati.m m eetin gF riday the 8th at the ; ^ e ^ " ° ' vlnK officers were elect- nearly every school in Debate, Ora-j farm that since its beginning has fed a luncheon guest of Mrs. Sarah H. ¡the number of hogs that may be tory, Extern, and Humerous and Dra-1 over a half of a million birds, last Rutner recently. | raised. While the benefit payment« Metzger clubhouse according to H. F. ; ^ ; e!' id n r ^ ° henrt Jack<son matlc Declamation. lyear 67,000 being used In its operation Mrs. John Summers and Mrs. Geo that Washington county producers re- Fin.ilists are scheduled to meet the This picture Is being exhibited thru Blasser visited Mrs A. C. Williams celve will be less than in 1934 when it winners of the Washington sta te1 the co-operation of feed dealers In at Tigard Thursday afternoon. 1* considered that the processing tax tournament on the Unfield campus .Washington County and anyone In- Mr Jom| haw „old hl„ propPrty on will still need to be paid many local at the same time as the collegiate '«rested in poultry are urged to at Thlrd and H all. the residence I h now farmer« have indicated an intention tournament. February 21, 22 and 23 tend, the admission Is free. occupied by the Chas. Hidy family. ! to sign the new contract feeling that The Washington tournament will be, The meeting will start at 8 p. m Mr and Mrs Jtm Nopth of TtKardi j it is their only opportunity to get the Legion program f o r , that fifteen cents dues be collected i held at the College of Puget bers Sound |Sharp and at the conclusion the meet- yhdted M|. and Mrs ( jeor(f<. Blasser back jiart o f the money that they will from each member ot the class. 1935 at Tacoma Feb. 15 and 16. |lbg will be thrown open for discus- Sunday. have to pay out for the processing Elizabeth Boeckli gave a reading [ Beaverton High School received «ion and If anyone has any problem Mrs. Albert Rands of Portland. v U - 1 [aX. " h" A urogram committee was appoin as a token of their position a s t a t u e ¡or any question a poultry expert wl.i CHURCH OF C H R IST . g *« m ra «1 ».. Uu in 1D34 and wno went out. oi the hok ted at the home of M r. H. F. Waite enUre,y w|„ nQt be ted with Dick Goyt a* chairman. A f - 1 of Victory mounted on a pedestal ¡be on hand to answer questions. M. Putman. Minister — * is ..... . fortunate » It in ter “ongs and yells the meeting ad- On the pedestal will be engraved the The church very in h be e-‘ jounled* I nursuay. . . . to sign the 1935 contract a « the re- Otto Erickson, accompanied by Mr. (jU|rements are that they must have ing able to secure the ° J Those elected in the Junior clo«s to name of the winning school and the Legislative Bill to Stop Boyd, of Portland, left for Idaho, last | produced 25 per cent o f their base In Teddy Leavitt who Jiegins hLs mecr-1 occasion. Individual winners each ing in Beaverton Friday, Feb. 15. hold offices this last semester were: received a bronze medal. Thi* is to Irresponsible Drivers Erlday on a business trip. '1934 to be eligible for the 1935 con- Katherine Denney, president; Bill be an annual affair. It was initiated Please cemembfr the date. Ros* Hart returned to hi« home la«t tract. Some leeway is allowed In Jamieson, vice-president; Ethel Hunt Next Sunday C. F. Swander, secre last year. these case* If it can be conclusively Eliminating the 1 »responsible driv week from the University o f Idaho. secretary; Kenneth Waldele treas tary o f the State Missionary society, Mrs. Joseph A. I,agerfeld an- shown that they did not go out o f the ers from the streets and highways of will preach both morning and even urer and Frank Pulver reporter. Dis nounces the marriage last fall of her hog raining business, Oregon and providing an incentive ing. Special music at both services. cussion was made on class dues and Officials to Assist daughter Josefa to John H. Hubner Community committeemen and dl- for safe and sane operation of motor F .ortland, Me. the annual Junior-Senior prom. Sev-, Bible School 9.45 a. m. They will reside In j rectors who served In 1934 met at llob.r.l,,., * the .» .-/.«la. -~ '<IH.. lit eral peppy yell* closed the meeting. With Income Tax Returns vehicles are among goal» sought Communion service, followed by Hillsboro Tuesday and went over the I through the Safety Responsibility Beaverton. Don Jossy called the Senior class j preaching, 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene accom- details o f the 1935 contract and made bill, which is due to be presented at Young People’s meeting. 6:30 p. m. meeting to order after which thi panted by Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Scott; plans for the 1935 program. These following officers were elected: Mar-J Those desiring assistance in pre the 1935 session of the legislature. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Described as another st"ep toward vi«lted thei. daughter Carol, at Salem , committeemen and d'rroton, wm paring the income tax return* for the key Sayre, president; Carl Corniels, Sisterhood meets all day on Wcxl serve on the new work until their suev vice-president June Pollard, secretary; | year 1934. may have it for the asking. traffic safety, now being »ought in an Sunday. nesday for work Killim/ ' nro- I^adi«*) attending the dessert lunch-1 cessors are elected or they are re- James W Maloney, collector of inter i n t e n s i v e "T-et'« Onit Midweek Prayer Service, Wednes- Amo« Bierly, treasurer, Agda Mat- nal rev mue says deputy collectors gratm the proposed measure ,« inten eon and contract bridge party at Pow- elected At the Tuesday meeting a day, 8 p. m . followed by choir prac son, repor ter At lino Boswell, class ded to put a clamp on a small minor- . • « Furniture Co. tea room Tuesday., schedule of community meetings to tlce with Mrs. Ruby Johnson directing ; historian: Jean I-owis, class prophet, will be at Hillsboro Feb. 21-23 inclu sive and February 25 at Forest Grove Ity of careless and indifferent drivers. sponsored by the Indies of Rotary, , acquaint contract signers with ‘ h • You are invited to all these services. Delb.ct Burke to make the were Mrs. F. H. Schoene, Mrs. Walter j detail« o f thla program was arranged ___ ¡class will. Mrs. Snyder and Mr. Scott, Mrs. A E. Haneon. Mrs. F G. ¡and is a« follows: 1 Hughes are the Senior advisors. Donaldson. Mns Doy Gray, and Mrs ! Sherwood—Thursday, Feb. 14, 1 p. C O N G R E G A TIO N AL CHURCH The following girls are taking H. R. Nelson. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs m.( city Hall. Charle* F. Clarke. Pastor 'charge of the Girl Reserve room each Nelson held high score for their res- Aloha—Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1 p. m. Next Sunday we shall hold our ser- day for this semester. Maxine Fowl- pectlve table«. Grange Hall. vices as usual and very cordially In- or, first period. Iioi* Bierly 2nd, Car- Earl Evans left for Lake Lytle Frl-j West Union FVlday, Feb. 15, 7 30 vite you to attend. W e have a fine I leen Wolfe 3rd, Esther McKeown 4th, day where he will spend several p. rn.. schoolhouse. Bible School which meets at 9:45, the Gertrude DeBrisay 5th, Ruth Filley weeks looking after property In-, R oy-Thu rsday, Feb. 12, 1 p. m. morning service Is at 11. the pastor’s 6th. terests. I Moore's Hall. sermon will be "On Wings and Feet” Mrs. I .a Merne Dean has been con- Forest Grove— Wednesday, Feb. 20, the Pilgrim Fellowship meets at 6.30 j CARD OF T H A N K S fined to her home for the past week 9 30 B. m.. Chamber Commerce, and the even,ng service is held at. The members of the Beaverton Vol- with mumps. Blooming Friday, Feb. 22, 1 p. m., 7 30. After a short intr oduction by ! unteer Fire Department wish to Mr and Mrs. Robert Holland are schoolhouse. the pastor there will be an open dis thank the business men of Beaverton the parent« o f a son bon, at Wilcox A , thaae meetings ; and all other* whose generous dona meetings the the 1935 1935 con cussion on "Jesus' Idea o f Faith." | Memorial hospital Tuesday evening.. tion s and cooperation made the fire-, tracts will be explained and applica The Rebekah club are making plans | tions will be signed at these meetings. mans dance the outstanding event o f , for a 500 card party to be held In the »j” ‘,71" 1'u ” __ . - f lit RC1I OF T IIE N A Z A R E N E . the season. ? rnmho*t ™ * be ? 1" prolonged. 0t, * y' Rev. Willard P. Andersen, Pastor The dance was not only a success i j I j O. O F. hall Friday 7 evening, ■’ Feb *KO the thf sign-up will V not We invite you toat*end our service* socially but ateo financially and will | Mrs. H. R. Nelson was hostess to ^ tprop<,r J ™ ”} Sunday School 9:45 a. m. materially help to better the fire pro-1 the SOO card club at Nendals Friday ^ " . ih ^ * l ° Ur-Week 1**ioA Morning worship 11 a. m. tectlon of the local community. afterniKin. Luncheon was followed " h° Ul'' ',PP «> rn-hoK un- N. Y. P S. devotional. 6 30 p. m. Beaverton Volunteer Fire Dept , by cards in which Mm. Doy Gray held der W" y W,th th'“ n« <’* » ary P»P«™ Evening service, 7 30 p. m. H A R V E Y W ILLIAM S, Chief on their way to Washington, D. C. 1 high score. The consolation going to Wednesday piayer and Bible study Mrs. Ruby Boyd. . | U A feWiNO APA«r] 7:30 p. m. AN N A STO CKER CONSIDERS COAST T R IP \ot ms fibs r iN- Mr. and Mm. Roy Haynes drove to \v£ MEMOBIitP Hii All are welcome ’jif 1 »'J6UPAL APOPE « The President Is considering visit Anna Stocker mother of Theo.. Wal Newport Monday to spend several <itrrysei«0 5P£EcMt ter and Werner Schallberger. all of ing the California Pacific and Inter- ; days visiting relatives . . y WHAT ARE WU&OlSCir' B EA VER TO N M. K. < I I I lit II Beaverton, passed away in Portland Mm. Edward Boring returned to her | national Exposition at San Diego V/ Bruce B. Groseclose. Pastor - J ' January 27. She wag also sister of j home at Hebo Friday following a n»* t May. He will probably mako Church School 10 a. m. Alioysius Van Buren of Beaverton short visit with friends here. the trip If Congress Is out o f the way. Worship service 11.15 a. m. Our Services were held Wednesday of last Mrs. Walter Van Kieek. Mrs. M. C. --------- , ■ theme "Fullness.” week at St. Cecelia church with in McKercher and Mrs. Belle W alker The Rebekah club Is sponsoring a Junior League 3 p. m. terment in the Cedar Mills cemetery- were luncheon guests of Mrs. V. A. I card party at I. O. O F. hall Frl. eve, Adult forum 3 p. m. Woods Wednesday. Cards wei e , Feb. 15. Everyone welcome. Numor» You are invited to worship with us. Get the ad reading habit played during the afternoon. !ous prizw. Ad, 25o, i By E R N E ST L. G R A Y Q[ The Immortal ]D justment Given