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r«* O \J o l V . * o * 1 fV ^ \\U % C >* DEDICATED TO THE BEST INTERESTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF GREATER BEAVERTON VOL. 14, NO. 1 The Magician Danger Cited Of P e rso n a l M e n tio n Chandler Billed ior Beaverton Hi Expanding Debts Members of the C hristian Endeav- er of the C ongregational church at tended the Pilgrim church in P o rt land Sunday aftern oon to hear Miss R uth Seabury of B oston, m em ber of the C hristian m em ber team talk. B abson Park, Florida, March 21— Mrs. H M. B arnes and her brother I w as brought up in a fru gal h ouse Harold P eterson spent several days hold in w hich debt w as considered last w eek in Seattle, W ash. a sin. My fath er a lw a y s did the Rev. and Mrs. W illard H all and fam ily m ark eting, g oin g personally Mrs M. H M etcalf attend ed the to the corner g r o c e iy and paying C ongregational sta te con feren ce at cash. A s a you ng m an, I can re the F irst church o f P ortland Tues- m em ber but few bills, except for w a ; day at w hich tim e M iss R uth S ea ter, gas, or taxes, com in g to the bury o f Boston ed u cational se cr e house. E ven these, m y fath er paid tary of the A m erican board of com in cash tak in g back a form al re m issions for foreign m issio n s w as the ceipt. My fath er m aintain ed a I sp eak er of the day. creditable bank balance, but drew A 7 pound son T hayne C harles, h is ch eck s sparingly. H e w as a g en erous m an; but he had a h ealth y res w as born to Mr. and Mrs. T hayne pect for th e value of a dollar. A s a 1 Sm ith (G enevieve Joh n son ) at the result of h is in fluence and exam ple, hospital in O regon City Monday, I have never borrowed a dollar in March 17. T his is th eir second child. Mrs. Jack Goddard returned to her m y life eith er for b usin ess or for home in T illam ook th e first of the personal reasons. ' w eek. She was accom panied by her Today, m uch o f our n ation al pros sons B erle and Loren, stu d en ts of perity, as reflected by larger pay Oregon State who are hom e for E a s rolls, higher w ages, increased retail ter vacation and R ussell, w ho spen* trade, and a gen erally larger volum e several days here and returned to of business, is based upon our exp an d 1 his hom e in Tillam ook. Mrs. A. E. H anson en tertain ed ing debts. Som e of our n eed s are legitim ate, real and econom ically m em bers of the T uesday B ridge club Mrs. H. A. N iel sound; but others are false and T uesday afternoon. Mrs. should be abandoned. But note the sen w as a guest o f the club. word 'expan ding”. It is not the debt F. G. D onaldson held high score. Mrs. C. J. S teven s undew ent a m a w hich g iv e s us good busin ess, but Jor operation at a P ortland h ospital C ontinued on P age 2 M onday . Joh nn y W ater w a s su ccessfu l in landing a 24 pound C hinook salm on w hile fish in g in W illam ette slough Sunday. Mrs. S tella B osw ell of M cM inn ville sp en t Saturday in B eaverton The K inton G range held open look in g after property in terests here. house M onday even in g for their F ran k E m m onds, R obert E n g lek e m em bers and friend s in celebration and G ene Brown, stu d en ts of the of th e 24th an n iversary o f their or U n iversity of Oregon, are sp en din g gan ization . T he ev en in g w a s sp en t the E a ster vacation at th eir resp ec in playin g cards and other gam es. tive h om es here. Mrs. A lbert K oenig and Mrs. W. Mrs. J. H. D obbins en tertain ed H an sen en tertain ed the S ch olls J u w ith a St. P a trick s luncheon at her nior W om ens club a t the hom e of hom e Monday. G u ests included Mrs. Mrs. H an sen on T uesday evening. N elson W alker, Mrs. M cK ercher D ecoration s and refresh m en ts w ere and Mrs. S. B. C ooke of P ortland. in k eep in g w ith St. P atrick s day. St. P a trick s colors w as ta stefu lly Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R ich ard s and carried out in table decorations and baby w ere w eek-end g u ests at the food. hom e o f Mrs. H arry R ichards. Miss V iola W right accom pan ied Mr. and Mrs. J. J. V an K leek and frien d s to Independence, O regon, for M iss H elen Van K leek le ft W ednes th e w eek end. day for an in d efin ite sta y w ith th eir T he card party sponsored by th e d augh ter and sister, Mrs. E d ith L an B eaver Social club in M asonic dis and fam ily at Chitw ood. T em ple Saturday even in g w a s well Mr. and Mrs. S. H. P om eroy sp en t attended. P rizes w ere won in bridge several days last w eek at the coast first Mrs. A. Tim m er, second, M rs celeb ratin g their first w edding a n n i G eorge B lasser. In 500 first V. A versary. W ood, second Mrs. M. Sw aine. In W illiam Van K leek sp en t the w eek pinochle first Mrs. E. P. H edberg, end at the hom e o f h is p aren ts Mr. second A rchie W illiam s. C offee and and Mrs. E m ery Van K leek. H e is cak e w ere served follow in g the play w ork in g as saw yer in a m ill at Mau o f cards. pin in eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Van K leek The K inton Jolly S titch ers sew in g and M rs. C atherine Van K leek sp en t club held a Joint m eetin g w ith the th e w eek end at R o ck aw ay beach. B achelor sew in g club at th e school Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene and house T hursday aftern oon . A iko Mr. and Mrs. E. P. H edburg visited Y oshihara gave an in teretsln g talk Larch M ountain Sunday, and view ed on C onduct at School and Church. th e m any sm elt fish erm en alon g the Sandy river. T he silv er tea given by the ladies Ford Motor Co. Offer of the M ethodist church Thursday, wan very w ell attended, about 40 $5,000 Scholarships For lad ies b ein g p resent. Mrs. E. Inn- Best Boy and Girl Drivers m an and M rs. W alter C avin ess w ere One boy and one girl, from the h ostesses. Mrs. A. B. C lem ent and sta te o f Oregon, w ill receive a trip Mrs. L iebert W ilson poured. The to D earborn, M ichigan, to com pete tables w ere very a ttra ctiv e in silver in th e fin als o f the Ford Good D riv and yellow flow ers. The program ers league. w as under the direction o f Mrs. G. The prizes are sch olarsh ip s h av L. P a ce. T a lk s were g iv en by Mrs. ing cash valu es running from $5,000 C. W arrens, F orest Grove and other to $100. The aw ards are duplicated ladies on th e Red Cross. M rs. Joh n for the boys and girls. T his m eans son sa n g vocal num bers and Mrs. that g irls do not com p ete a gain st M iller piayed several piano num bers. boys. A R ed C ross unit w as organized The Ford Good D rivers league is w ith Mrs. C handler a s president. an organization sponsored by the The w ork o f the Red C ross w as Ford Motor Company. T he purpose presented by Mrs. Isabel W arrens. is to train youth in good d rivin g h ab W ash ington C o u n t y chairm an. its. M em bership is open to all who W ash ington has filled their quota have passed their fourteen th b irth and are now m akin g th in g s for over day. T hey m ust be citizen s o f the seas. U nited S tates and eligib le to drive in W om en m ay m eet at headquarters in their ow n state. at H illsboro C ity H all on W ednesday N o cost is involved in Joining the to sew . B rin g a sandw ich, co ffee league. Any Ford d ealer w ill give m ay be purchased for 5 cents. T his out registration cards. m oney is used to buy more m aterials. The sta te fin a ls tak e place Ju ly WH1 furnish w ool to knit w ith print 1st T he boy and girl w in nin g ed d irection s and it m ay be done at the state fin als w ill be sent to D ear home. born, accom panied by an adult of Out o f the 350 sh ipm ents of supplies their choice. All exp en ses of the sen t abroad only 5 7c has been lo st boy, the girl and th e tw o ad ults w ill B oxes are all received and checked be paid by the Ford Motor Co. by Red Cross w orkers. T here are needy in all countries, but those T here w ill be a pot luck supper at w ish in g to work for A m erica only the C hristian church on F riday ev e n w ill w ork in another departm ent T here are 250 w orkers in the county. ing, March 28 at 6:30. Tw o H illsboro w om en are in stru ctors It w as decided to get T he W est Coast T elephone Co. for k n ittin g . have installed tw o new copper lin es Red Cross supplies, Mrs. Chandler to Tigard last w eek w hich w ill im w as ch osen to tak e charge of th is di vision. prove the service. M arriage licen se w as issued to Vin Bible class w ill m eet at Mrs. E lm cen t E. D avis, and Miss B ettie Mun- er B enson's March 25, tim e 2 to 3 den both o f B eaverton, Oregon. Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger en ter o'clock. T his is non sectarian. Bring tained th e C heerio club at d essert your Bible and friend s and com e. luncheon and cards at her home The birthday Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnston were T uesday afternoon. g u ests o f Mr. and Mrs. A lvin Bobbitt an n iversary of Mrs. Helen F ish er w as of F orest Grove Saturday even in g at celebrated and a lovely decorated a Sunday School cla ss party at the birthday cak e cut. Mrs F ish er w as C hristian church there. T hey were presented w ith a cam elia for her new over-nigh t g u ests of th e Eobbits. all hom e. Mabel R ich ter spent the last F r i goin g to Cutler C ity on Sunday to visit Mrs B obbitts parents, Mr. Und day In Cam as, W ash., w ith M arjorie Ingle Mrs. Grant Bailey. Mrs. Lloyd C olem an w ill leave Sat Mrs. Robt. Joh nston and Mrs. Louie urday for Baker, Oregon, to attend Madden from B eaverton, Mrs. AJvin the golden w edding anniversary of Bobbitt from F orest Grove and Mrs her fa th er and m otner Mr. and Mrs. Mary H unter from H illsboro all at Brown. Mr and M rs Alan M Ainey, route tended a n o-hostess luncheon at the hom e of Mrs M J M cEntee at H ills 8, box 1382-A are parents o f a son, ■ Alan B . born March 8 boro. Hinton Grange Celebrate Their 24th Anniversary FINAL EDITION Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, March 21, 1941 M a g icia n a t B e a v e rto n T his F rid a y |J||JQ[| StOCkySid Broadcast News C handler T he M agician & Co. w ill present a full evening's en ter ta in ment at the B eaverton H igh School auditorium on Friday. March 21, at 6 p. m. E sp ecially featured w ill be an at- em pted escap e by C handler T he Ma gician from a p acking box m ade by the H igh School m anual tra in in g de partm ent as a ch allen ge to th e a b il ity o f the m agician. Special se a ts have been arranged at the school in order to tak e care of the ca p a city crowd that is expected T ick ets m ay be secured from high school stu d en ts or m ay be purchased at the high sch ool auditorium the n ig h t of the show . A ccording to P rincipal I. R Metz- | ler, the show has com e to B eaverton w ell recom m ended by school authorl- j ties and civic o rgan ization s w her- I ever presented. The m ark eting to best ad vantage of L ivestock is in m any sta te s a bat tle of w its and w a tc h fu ln e ss on the part o f the Farm er. That Is » h e r e th e O regon F arm er—th e T ualatin V alley F arm er has a big ad vantage H e receives th e expert ad vice and service o f th e livest, m ost cooperative and a g g re ssiv e L iv estock M arketing O rganization to be found in any state. T hat organ ization is th e P ortland Union S tockyards in N orth Portland The stock yard s and all a g en cies op erating on that m arket are under G overnm ent su pervision. G overn m ent A nti Mortem In spection Ser vice is m aintain ed at all tim es and Federal M arket Q u otation s go forth daily to all producing section s throughout th e P a cific N orthw est. T he P ortland U nion Stockyards C om pany and the C om m ission Firm s at N orth P ortland now bring you oval Radio Station KEX “Y our I.Mi stook R ep orter” to g ive you the la t est and m ost com p lete m arket quo The H uber G arden club held its regular m eetin g Tuesday, March 11th tations, togeth er w ith p ertin en t ad vice and helpful su g g estio n s of out at 8 p. m. in the Aloha G range hall O w ing to the len gth of the program , stan d in g value to stock m en. the b usin ess m eetin g w as quite brief. Radio station K E X now operates W e w ere fo rtu n a te in having as on 1160 K illocycles w hich w ill be our g u est sp ea k er G ilbert M iner of changed on March 29th to 1190 K ilo th e P ortland R o se N ursery. H is talk cycles. T im e of the b roadcast is 1 15 to 1:30 p. m. daily, Monday w as very in terestin g and the m any through Friday, and your reporter is b eau tifu l colored slides w ere grea tly H arry H. B urdick, Jr. enjoyed by all. The club being one year old th is ; W e take pleasure in callin g your a tten tio n to the high type of service m onth, it w a s decided upon to d eco and cooperation furnished our V alley rate th e birthday cak e to fit th e oc- | F arm ers by the P ortland U nion caston, and so w ell w ere th e plans stockyards. You can ship to the open, carried out, it is alm o st beyond des com p etitive m arket at N orth Port cription. T he cak e itself w as fif- j land In con fidence of h igh est re teen by eig h teen in ch es and w as turns and quick, personal service. m ade to represen t a house w ith law n B ecau se they supply a great num ber and garden. And in order to be a of P ack ers, S lau gh terers and Feed hom e, it m ust be planted, so flow ers ers w ith all or a su b stan tial part of and shrubs w ere placed in th eir prop needs, com p etitive Show n above is a picture o f C handler The M agician perform ing h is j their livestock er settin g . The house w ith g arage ; attached w a s w h ite trim m ed w ith “H um an S ew in g Machine" illusion, one o f the M any M iracles of Modern buying in sures the h ig h est price for You can be assured green. The w alk w as red and th e M agic he w ill perform on the sta g e o f the B eaverton H igh School on Friday your livestock . of co n sisten tly good returns w hen law n w a s lig h ted by a lone w hite night, March 21st. you use th is m arket regularly. candle. All d ecoratin g plans w ere T he m odern stock m an follow s the carried out by th e use o f different m arket. F ollow your m arket w ith typ es of colored can d ies and fr o s t Kiwanis Club Entertain Mrs. Rip Van Winkle "Your L ivestock Reporter." ing. T he m em bers m ade and d eco Visitors Last Wednesday rated the ca k e to sh ow Just w hat Remembers— The roster of g u ests and v isitors at m ight be learned and done by bein g the night o f N ovem ber 18th, a m em ber o f a really w orth w hile the K iw an is dinner W ednesday ev e n 1894, w hen O glesby Y oun g’s g en ing included Mr. and Mrs. Forrest De club. eral m erchandise store, w hich w as Mrs. W. E. B orberg and Mrs. B. R Lapp of B eaverton, Mr. and Mrs. L. located in th e old H am ilton build P. Busch , F orest Grove, G eorge G or P ooley w ere in ch a rg e of the table ing by the railroad track, w as bro don, B eaverton high school. d ecorations, w hich w ere so b ea u ti ken into and robbed. E very lo g Four you ng men of the next S ele c Men inducted under the S elective fully done. B ou qu ets w ere o f Spy, g er’s boot, every pair o f overalls; Service A ct are requested to register res, K erri and K in g Alfred d affo- < tive Service group W. S. Underwood. and every shirt, hat and ja c k w ith th e Oregon S tate E m ploym ent dils. By each plate a tiny b asket ■ Alfred A. W est, W. E. Larson and knife w as taken, a s w ere also all B ervioa o ffic e at the C ity H all In C larence C ollins were present, also of sp rin g flo w ers w ere placed as fa the pipes nnd sm ok in g tobacco in H illsboro on Friday, March 21, be vors. T he b a sk ets w ere fash ion ed j K iw anian S. C. P ullin of Portland. stock. A nalogous w ith “lock in g tw een the hours o f 9 a. m. and 4 p. from lace paper doilies and th e bou Major Edw ard J. R. R ossiter and the barn door a fte r th e horse had m. or a t 1130 S. W. S tark street In Mrs. R ossiter o f Bournem outh, Eng quet of flow ers w ere m ade from dif been sto len ,’’ Mr. Y oung th erea f Portland an y tim e before March 24, ferent colored m iniature ca n d ies J land. ter kept a night-w atch m an. in order th a t they m ay be a ssisted Mrs. Fred Goyt reported for the la stuck on green tooth picks, and in th eir reem ploym ent upon com ple- dies com m ittee on last Friday's rum around the b a sk ets w ere narrow rib - 1 an ce in reem ploym ent upon com p le bons tied in a bow. T h ey w ere truly m age sale, and handed to P rcxy Fred tion o f the train in g period. a ch eck for $78.75. The ladies w ere beautiful. T hose w ho have previously reg is The m ixed quartet san g tw o very j given a rousing hand for their sp le n tered w ith th e E m ploym ent se r v ic e did work. A fter dinner the club ad appropriate songs. should renew such reglstraffon at journed to the H igh School to hear N in ety p ersons w ere present. once, accord in g to R euben W. W eill, Major R o ssiter in a very in terestin g T hose discussion o f the war. nnd to see his T here w ere th irty six present at ch airm an o f board No. 1. m otion pictures. The pictures proved Sunday School. The W ech Bros, of reg isterin g should h ave their Social West Coast Telephone to be a sta rtlin g record of som e of Portland sa n g a se x te t and Miss F ra S ecu rity card or E m ploym ent S ervice Convert Scholls Exchange the m ost im portant ev en ts o f the zier and Leonard W ech a duet. Both id en tifica tio n w ith them . The W est C oast T elephone Com war. T he B eaverton K iw an is club were An orchestra under the d irec num bers w ere very m uch enjoyed pany plans to con vert the Scholl.« tion o f Mrs. W alter L. M yers of B eav und appreciated. T hree o f th e broth h o sts W ed n esd ay n ig h t to the eight teleph one ex ch a n g e to dial au tom atic erton. and com posed o f young Beav- ers delivered the serm on alternately. March d ra ftees from S elective Ser sw itch in g at March 20th. C rews have ertonians, g ave a splendid concert A fter the m eet M arvin D en ney met w ith what v ice Board No. 1. rebuilt and renovated all the ou tside preceding the lecture. It is rum or cam e near being a very seriou s a cc i in g th ey adjourned to th e high school plant and the n ew sw itch in g equip ed that at next m eetin g the battle- dent Sundny aftern oon w hile p layin g for fu rth er en tertain m en t. m ent has been installed in th e scarred leath er m edal (fu ll o f holes) w ith a butcher knife. S ch olls telep h o n e building. As soon is to be o fficia lly presented to the MRS. C A R R IE N ELSO N Mrs. Ida C lifford o f P ortland, v is as the In stallation men have changed valiant team that em erged w ith fly M em bers o f B ea v er C hapter No. the teleph one in stru m en ts and made ing colors in th e R adio S a fety quiz ited friend s in th is com m un ity T h urs She w as accom panied by her 106. Order o f E astern S tar conducted the n ecessa ry tests, the S ch olls ex versus M ontavilla club last Thursday. day. brother and sister in law Mr. and the fun eral serv ices at Portland, ch an ge w ill be w ork in g by dial calls. Mrs. N orm an Joh nson and Mrs \' m R aplh S tra ig h t. Mr. S traight W ednesday afternoon, for Mrs. Car T he Aloha exch a n g e w as converted R ussel G rant m ade their initial bow m et w ith a seriou s a ccid en t w hile rie N elson, aged 79 years, w ho died to dial sw itch in g at D ecem ber 20th. W ednesday evening. w ork in g in a lo g g in g cam p and has at th e hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. H art The n ext ex ch a n g e In this era slated been con fined to his bed in a hospi ley in P ortland, M onday, March 16 for a sim ilar con version is Sherw ood Mrs. N elson, w ith her husband, H e Js able to The W ash in gton C ounty unit o f the tal for m any w eeks. a fter w hich B eaverton, Stafford lived in E ast B eaverton for m any w alk w ith cru tch es but h is fam ily Oregon A ssn, o f B eauty Shop Own and Tigard w ill follow as rapidly as years and ow ned th e property w here the eq u ipm en t can be obtained and ers are sp onsorin g a Spring S tyle and friend s fea r he will be crippled N en d a ls is now located. M oving to the n ecessary plant ch a n g es made. show in con n ection w ith m erchants for the balance of his life. Portland about 26 years ago. She w as of H illsboro and F orest Grove. Spring I j H V onne W inget of B eaverton The la test type o f au tom atic sw itch a ch arter m em ber o f the E astern in g equipm ent, m anufactured by the hair sty les w ill be presented by the visited w ith her gran d paren ts and Mr. N elson passed aw ay 13 op erators of W ashington d au g h ters Mr. and Mrs. I. H. W inget Star. A utom atic E lectric Com pany o f Chi beauty years ago. county. and the M isses Amy and Let ha. She cago, is b ein g installed. In term en t R ose C ity cem etery S how in g w ill he April 7 at the , atten d ed the Sunday School in w hich Grove theatre, F orest Grove, and sh e is m uch interested April 8, at th e V enetian theatre, H ills RATI I U R IN E K FE N C E Beaverton Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. D urbin recen tly from F un eral serv ices w ere held at the Lebanon have m oved on to th e place R egu lar m onthly m eetin g of t h e : boro. All beauty op erators w ish in g to form erly occupied by Bud D oyle and H olm an and Lutz ch ap el in P ortland B eaverton Garden club at K iw an is enter a m odel are requested to m eet fnm ily. T h ey have three children, Satu rd ay a t 2:30 for Mrs. H azel hall is slated for Friday. March 21. at P at's B eau ty shoppe, Hillsboro. tw o o f whonr w ill en ter school here K ath erin e Spence o f Portland, who W. R. E lliott o f the Audabon Society Thursday, March 20 8 p. m. F ir fur M onday. Mr. D urbin Is em ployed died W ednesday at the St. V in cen ts w ill give a talk on birds, and sh ow j ther in form ation call F lorence Beau by T. B. D en n ey on his d airy farm . h ospital a fter an illn ess of three slides. ty shoppe, B eaverton . Mrs. Spence w as th e w ife of Mrs. R. B. D en ney and tw o d a u g h w eeks. E n try of an exh ib it in th e Men's She h as been a ters, M iss R u th and Mrs. Arnold H ow ard Spence. Spring F low er show March 31 and LEO N \K I ) IIE L L K B I’YCK G arnett, attend ed the w ed d in g of b ookk eeper w ith the M cK csson-R ob- April 1 in P ortland w ill be discussed Leonard H d leb u y ck . aged 74 years, Marlon L ittle and Don P eterson S a t b ins D ru g Co. for th e past four and a resident o f A loha for 20 years, urday ev en in g at th e C alvary P resb y years. H IL D A A. W ILLIAM S died at the H illsboro hospital S a tu r terian church in Portland. Dr. R aym ond B. W alker of th e Funeral serv ices w ere held W ed day. S urvivors are three brothers. F ir st C ongregation al church o ffic i n esday aftern oon, March 19, for Mrs. Charles, P h elix and H enry, all of ated at th e funeral services, and con H ilda W illiam s, aged 36 y ea is. at the Aloha. R ecitation of the rosary at Beaverton P. T. A. News clu d in g serv ices w ere held at the M onday in the D onaldson nnd C hristian church. R ev. G eorge 8 p m The play to b e presented March 26 P all-bearers Springer o fficia tin g . Mrs W illiam s S ew ell chapel, H illsboro, and funeral by the P arent T ea ch ers a sso cia tio n is P ortland M ausoleum . w ere: Corporal V. W. H inshaw , J had been 111 at her hom e for over a serv ices w ere held T u esday at 9:30 a. p rogressin g nicely. T hree Old E. H am m ack Jr., Lee D unn, E verett year. She sp en t m ost o f her life at m. at St. M atthew s church. M aids Go A H u n tin g is th e title and Snider, Leland F lin t and R aym ond C ornelius, Oregon, w as m arried to it prom ises to b e a good ev e n in g s en H an sen . CARD OF TH ANKS H arvey W illiam s 8 years ago. tertain m en t. T h is will be g iv en at Mrs. Spence w as born A ugust 2, W e w ish to exp ress our sin cere the grad e school at 8 o'clock March She lea v es to m ourn her loss her 1907, at B eaverton , and spent her th a n k s and appreciation to tiur husband H arvey W illiam s and a sm all 26. early life in the K inton d istrict A f son R obert D ale; her parents, Mr m any friend s w ho wern so kind to us Tin' regular m eetin g o f the P. T. A. ter grad u ation from K inton grade and Mrs. John T. T hom as of Corne during our recent bereavem ent, and Hus; tw o sisters. Mrs N ell M iller of also for the beautiful floral offerin gs. w ill be held on T uesday, March 25 and high school sh e attended and Miss M aris w ill talk on F am ily R ela graduated from the N orthw estern H arvey W illiam s D eL ake and Mrs Maybell Ell of ‘S ig n ed ) T h is v ill be held at 2 30 In School of C om m erce. Besides her and son R obert D ale tions Portland, three brothers. F ran cis the grade school building. A room husband sh e leaves her parents, Mr. Thom as, Portland; J. T hom as and Mrs. W alter M enzles, retired m is prize w ill be given the grade having and Mrs. Jacob K oenig o f B eaverton, M arvin T hom as o f Cornelius. In ter sion ary from India will be the guest the m ost p arents a tten d in g. T h e se c route 1, a sister, Mrs. M argaret Her- m ent C rescent G rove cem etery. ner o f P ortland. T w o brothers, A l speaker. All m em bers and friends ond grade won last tim e. D on ’t fo rg et the T h tce Old M aids— bert o f B eaverton , route 1, and Jacob Mr and Mrs. M lchoff o f W est are prom ised a very enjoyable even Jr. o f N ew berg. March 26. Slope sp en t last w eek In E ugene. | ing. Huber Garden Club Hear Interesting TalkM ar.il Trainees To Register For Re-Employment Wech Brothers Present Program at Whitiord