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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1946)
VOL. 19. NO. 9, ESTABLISHED 1927 Babson Talks i Anglers And Hunters On Investments Attention Beaverton, Oregon, Schell-Maixner Marriage Celebrated March 3 The marriage of Miss Lorraine Schell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schell, Cooper Mt., and Mr. Frank Maixner, Portland, Oregon, was solemnized at West Hills Luth eran Church, Canyon Rd. on Sun day, March 3, 2 o'clock with the Rev. Werner J. Fritz, officiating. The bride was attended by her sis ter, Mrs. Norma Miller and the groom by Mr. Joseph Canestro. Mr. and Mrs. Maixner are associated with the United Drug Co. Last August Mr. Maixner returned from overseas after three and a half years army service. A reception followed the wedding at the home of the groom’s parents on NE 23rd avenue in Portland. After a short wedding trip at the coast they are at their new home on Barnes road. City Water Bond Passes In 84-15 Vote Wedn'sday The Beaverton Rod and Gun Club New York City, March 2 9 -In view will hold their monthly meeting at of the tremendous growth in the the Beaverton High School Gym 8 business of Investment Compaines, p. m. April 3. The picture, "Ducke readers of this column should real Unlimited” will be shown. With the successful vote on the ize their possibilities, both as a All sportsmen, their wives and Beaverton City Water Bond issue service to the small investors and as | family are invited to attend, this by a margin of 84-15 the Council is a factor in stabilizing the present j meeting. planning a special meeting for to stock market. The Beaverton Rod and Gun Club, night for a general discussion on which was formed and is recognized ''Closed-End" Versus getting to work on the project and by the State of Oregon, is really an “Open-End" Companies to clear up remaining details. up and coming club. Every sports Investment companies are divided The first step necessary will be a into two main groups:—The closed- man who realizes what these clubs call to retire the outstanding bonds mean to the State of Oregon and our end companies are the old-fashioned after which bids for the newly voted Investment Trusts, of which there beautiful Western coast, should co bonds will be advertised. operate to make, what this country are a large number scattered After the bonds are marketed the was in the past—the land of beauty throughout the United States. There city will then be able to place a with future unlimited. however, are only a few large ones, firm offer for material required to teh securities of which are listed on start the project. SOFTBALL LEAGUE MEET the New York Stock Exchange. As Until a definite order can be examples of these companies, I ALL INTERESTED PLEASE COME placed it is difficult to estimate might mention Lehman Corporation, time of delivery of this needed ma In 1942 the softball league was Adams Express, Atlas Corporation dissolved and Wednesday night, fol- terial it was stated. and Tri-Continental. I lowing the Rod and Gun Club meet- These closed-end companies have | ing, an organization meeting will be Funeral services were held Mon a definite amount of capital stock held with a view to organizing an- day in Portland for Arthur Robert which Is not increased or decreased. ! other league. Nelson of route 2, Beaverton, who When an investor buys such stock Gam Norris, former secretary of died last Thursday as a result of an he does not buy of the company 1 the league, would appreciate anyone accident while working with the but, through a stock-exchange bro j interested and wanting further in- Jack Kelly of Kelly Motor Co., left ker, must buy the stock of some ! formation, to call him Beaverton last week by plane, for the Kaiser- Portland Mills Logging Company on the Wilson River highway. one else who desires to sell. As a 3661 in the mornings. Frazer factory in Willow Run plant Mr. Nelson was born in Portland rule these companies do not diver In the former league there were to get first hand information on the March 15, 1909, and married Ila sify very broadly but usually con two teams from Beaverton, and one manufacturing progress of the auto He fine themselves to special situations each from West Slope. Tualatin, Os mobiles and farm equipment for Belle Harris February 2, 1932. is survived by hi s widow, two in which they purchase a large in wego, West Union, Aloha and Cedar which he is distributor in this area. children, Betty Jo and Bobby Lee; terest. Often stocks of these com Mill. Having been in the automobile his mother. Mrs. Emma Nelson of panies sell for less than the real business for many years in this area Portland; a brother, John Nelson of liquidating value of the securities BE WARY ON MONDAY Mr. Kelly has many contacts Milwaukie, and a sister, Mrs. Helen which they hold. This is an advan throughout the entire industry and Crabtree of Portland. "April Fool”—would have been ap tage to the investors when buying the sole purpose of his trip was to morning get first hand information on pos such stocks; but a disadvantage propriate last Tuesday Mr. Nelson formerly owned and when residents of most of the Tuala sible deliveries here of new cars. when selling. operated the Skyway restaurant. tin Valley awoke to find a good “Open-End’ 'Companies Kelly will visit Pontiac, Chrysler, Mrs. Louise Riggs, who was in When a salesman calls upon you blanket of snow covering all the and his trip will take him to the charge of the Ritz Theatre, is recov to sell you the shares of an Invest signs of spring we have been watch East Coast. Mr. Kelly will return by plane this ering from an operation. ment Company it will probably be ing so closely. The newly dug gardens and the week and in the next issue we hope an open-end company where the During the last week a number of amount of stock outstanding varies bursting blossoms were all covered. to have a complete picture on this old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack However, the pranksters holiday commercial picture which is of in from day to day. There are about Gleason of The Skyway Restaurant 75 of such active open-end com won’t come until Monday and who terest to all. happened to meet by accident at knows, anything can happen. panies. For instance ,if the sales their eating place. Among them man should sell today $100,000 worth jCamp Fire We°k Celebrated was Hal Shelton, a graduate from of these shares, when the checks Geo. F. Mick Jr., Leaves the grade school, also Ashley Cook, W ith Mother-Daughter come into the company it will go Fort Douglas assistant director of the Shrine band into the stock market and invest Dinner; 125 Attend and wife Lucille. Richard Cook, who this $100,000 in perhaps twenty high- Fort Douglas, Utah—Flight Officer has just returned from the army and grade listed stocks, which stocks will George F. Mick, Jr., son of Mr. G. F. of Camp Fire A special feature his wife Frances, Arline Moysey, be held in the company’s treasury. Mick, Route 3, Box 1224, Beaverton, Birthday and bs Marv Foster, Arthur Howatt “ " ' • ' - ‘J week ---- - w ----- - mother ----- ¿ -.a : and nd rosier, annul nowau Then, the company will issue $100,- has been processed for separation at daughter pot luck dinner held in the I nd wife Ida May Howatt. The 000 worth of new shares which will the Fort Douglas Separation Center, Congregational Church, Wednesday I Cooks, and Howatt family hadn’t be mailed ««it t«. the above-mention and is now «»n terminal leave until March 20. 125 were In attendance. bpen ¿ogether for go years. ed Investors. Tables were decorated representing March 28th. It will be seen, therefore, that Bethel No. 16 will hold joint meet His wife, the former Miss Kana different countries coordinating with these open-end Investment Compan Teders, has been making her home the program theme “At Home Ar ing with Bethel No. 20. Monday, ies provide a very good method of at 821 Richard St„ New Orleans, La. ound the World ". The merry Blue April 1, at 7:30 p. m. nt the Beaver diversification for small investors. F-O Mick, who served 34 months bird table represented Holland with ton Masonic Temple. Cars will leave Naturally, the investors must pay in the States as a Pilot and Flight decorations of Windmills, and tulips. Multnomah Masonic Temple at 7. something for this service. All ‘'open- Engineer with the Air Corps, is au The Happy Bluebird group had a members are urged to attend as end” Investment Companies add a thorized to wear the American Thea Mexican table with oxcarts filled I a f|ne an(j different meeting is plan- sales charge to the asset value of ter Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, and with cacti, colorful gourds, colored i ned The public is invited to at- their shares and this charge norm the Victory Ribbon. candles and a small cookie and can- tend the Bethel dinner, Saturday, ally runs around 8*4%. There is, Mnrch 30, at the Mnsonic Temple. He received his commission in the dy sombrero at each plate. however, no charge for liquidation Air Corps Feb. 1, 1945. A beautiful pair of Chinese figu- Roast beef and all the trimmings of a holding except in very rare in rene vases. Chinese coolie place w||] be served. Tickets are $1. if stances and in such cases it is usu cards and flowering quince decorated yOU have not obtained tickets please ally less than 1%. Without get Beaverton Men Active the Kinunka group Camp Fire Table. can C h . 1992 for reservations. ting into the minute details of the At Lewis and Clark Flowering plum nosegay place __ ...... cards, spring bouquets, glowing can -1 Beaverton VEW Post 461< initiated computation, the base figure of asset value is arrived at by dividing the Lewis and Clark College, Port dies and articles from various coun- eight new members nt a lively meet- net value of the assets at market by land, March 15—Robert Myers, son tries were displayed on the table of ing March 27 at the I O. O. F. hall, The new members are: Chester T. the number of outstanding shares of Mrs. Elizabeth Myers of Beaver another of the groups. An interesting program was pre- Hunkapillar, Anon R. Masters Rob and adding to this the sales charge. ton, and Everett Bowers of Beaver nun after after t the he dinner, dinner, with with Pat Pat ert C. Norton. William O. Sciilott- This net asset value figure is what ton have registered at Lewis and sented Fred Gertsch, William D. Wilhelm acting as master of ceremo- man Is used to determine the price paid Clark college spring semester. Myers, a freshman, graduated nies. The Kinunka group sang the Wood, John R. Wrelsner, and Harold at liquidation. Mrs. Ca- Lee. Melvin Smith was appointed Different Classes of Open-End Shares from Beaverton high school in 1941, blessing before the dinner. are the Buddy Poppy chairman for the corn- Among the larger of these open- and has also had college work at meron and Mrs. Pomrose ing yearly event which is in May. end companies might be mentioned the University of Utah. Bowers has guardians of this group. The merry bluebirds danced a The Post has decided on having an the Massachusetts Investors Trust; entered campus activities by becom Keystone Custodian Funds; Incorpo ing a reporter on the "Pioneer Dutch dance wearing Dutch paper Auxiliary, which will be formed in hats and wooden shoes. Mrs. J L the near future. rated Investors, and the State Street Log" the college newspaper. Investment Corporation. These com These men are two of 225 new stu McKeel, Mrs. G. Norris and Mrs. W Mr. and Mrs. Albert Highbe and panies often have different Funds. dents this semester at the college, Jacobs are guardians of this group. son, Charles, spent Sunday at Til The Happy Blue Birds presented a lamook, Oregon, with the letters sis One Fund may be limited to common ] where registration was closed with stocks, another Fund to preferred 1 an enrollment of 430. the largest in play "America for Americans” de ter and family. Mi. and Mrs. Bill picting what people of all nationnli-; stocks; and another Fund to bonds. | the history of the college. y' Moreover, in some cases the above I To accommodate the overflow of ties have contributed to America and i Mrs. C. E. Bailey is j ^iss Delina Satchell, who attends divisions may be divided into "high- students’ a men's dormitory has just the world. Oregon State University, spent the grade with low return" and "specula been completed, and a science build guardian of this group. Lulabies of other nations was pre- i paat week end with her parents, Mr. tive with high return” which might ing is now under construction. Plans mean six or more different Funds. are also being made to begin work sented by the Twanko group. Mrs. I and Mrg j ack Satchell. This enables an investor to decide soon on a women's dormitory and a Herbert Mason guardian costuming ■ and story background told by two | Walter Remington, wife and baby, for himself the character of securi gymnasium. readers. Living pictures of mothers of Bend. Oregon, are spending a ties in which he decides to invest, of different countries with solo and week with Mr. Remington’s mother, but still Insures him broad diversi Investment Companies These com group humming made a very effec- Mrs. Jesse Remington of Beaverton, fication. panies are a cushion which the stock tivr presentation. 1 Mr. Remington is attending State Investment Companies and the market never had in the past and, Twenty-five dollars was received Policemen's School in Portland, General Market ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Investors buying the shares of any until the holders of these shares li for the Camp Fire Building Fund Investment Company should realize quidate, which previous history shows I daughter, Delina, were dinner guests that thsre is nothing guaranteed, ei that as a rule they do not do, these Wash. Co. Health Assoc. j Friday of Mrs. Satchell's parents, Investment Companies are perform ther as to the annual income to he i Mr. and Mrs. Walters of Cedar Mill. received, or what cash will he re ing an economic stabilizing service To Hold Annual Meet In to the holders of all stocks. turned if one desires to sell. The Herbert U. Puckett SK 2-e has re Forest Grove, April 9 market price of the shares in Invest Fairly Firm Stock Market ceived his discharge from the navy. The Washington County Public He arrlv,d jn Beaverton on Mon- ment Companies must go up and Expected Today the stock market is very Health Association is holding its An- day Mr. Puckett and wife will make down with the general stock market. It is not like putting your money in little influenced by typical old time nual Meeting on Tuesday. April 9th j the|r home at 9th and Main Sts., in the savings bank or in government speculators. The fact that he must at the Forest Grove Christian Church j Beaverton, bonds where you know exactly what pay 100% cash for his purchases has corner of First Avenue and Third ; interest you are going to get and pretty much eliminated him from Street (one block south of Main | Felicitations are being extended that you can get back the same prin the market. Wall Street and most Highway or Pacific Avenue» with a j Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dennison of cipal that you put in, no more and brokers are now largely "sold out” 6 45 dinner preceding the meeting, i Beaverton on the birth of a daugh- The baby has no less. Therefore, when buying the and the market is in the hands of Dr. Richard Risley Morgan. Consult ter on March 12. shares of an Investment Compan> real investors throughout the coun ant in Personality Problems, of Le bean named Judith. the general stock market averages try who -either directly or through wis A Clark College. Portland will A daughter was born on March 16 these Investment Companies -Jiave be the speaker, also Miss Jane Allen should be considered. to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Grant of the securities paid for and in safe Field Organization Secretary for the In the early days, these invest Beaverton. The baby has been ment companies were not a market deposit boxes. They are holding these Oregon Tuberculosis Association is named Karren. for income: only some panicky event going to evaluate our program for factor; but today they should con the past year. tribute as a stabilizer of the entire could cause them to sell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perkins Days when the market is stron*. An election of officers will he held of Beaverton are the proud parents stock market. For instance, it is there usually is considerable profit The present officers are: Clyde of a daughter, Marilyn. born on estimated that about 1500 firms throughout the country, with an taking. So long as the Investment Yount. President, Hillsboro; Mrs. M March 13. average of 5 salesmen each, are sell Companies and other legitimate in C. McKercher. Vice President, Bea Don Remington was bitten badly ing. every day. the shares of Invest vestors can absorb these sales, the verton; Mrs. Hugh McGilvra. 2nd ment Companies. They are turning market holds firm. When such sell Vice President, Forest Grove; James on his arm by a dog, Sunday the In hia haste to separate two in to the New York Stock Exchange ing exceeds the buying powers of Say. Treasurer, Hillsboro; and Mrs. 24th. in purchases, nearly $ 50 . 000,000 per these Investment Companies and J E. May. Secretary, Forest Grove. fighting dogs, he didn’t take the precaution to pick up a stick, with month, which la nearly 5 per cent small investors the market sells off. which to protect himself. of the total transaction. It ia pos When the buying power of these In Abbie Billstin is busy platting her sible that one-half of the stocks now vestment Companies—spurred on by property one mile East of Beaver- Saturday evening Kelly Motor Co. being liquidated by insurance com 7500 active salesmen-exceeds the ton grading operations will soon be , turned on their new flood lights selling, the market continues to rise panies. educational institutions, and trust funds are now being absorbed It is true that we have a "thin mar in full swing and another group of down at corner of Canyon Road and beautiful homesttes will be added West Street. Beaverton. They loom by these thousands of small invest ket" today; but this need not prevent to the great Eaat End home district ! up like a million dollar* these dark ors thoughout the country who are it selling at these levels or above of Washington county, nights. daily purchasing the shares of these for many months to come. lack Kelly In East Inspecting Auto Producing Plants BOOST YOUR HOME TOWN AND MAKE A BETTER FLACH TO U V E Friday, March 29, 1946 New* Around Town The garage on the property of W. J. Easton was completely burned In side, Thursday, shortly before noon. The fire is believed to have started from a small wood stove used to heat the garage. Mr. Easton's fa ther had been staying in it until such a time as a permit could be obtained to build a home Among the articles stored in the building was an oxygen tank, a new com plete welding outfit, a concrete mixer, and Mrs. Easton's washing machine. Everyone was told to keep their distance as it was feared the oxygen tank might explode. Garfield A. Petersen of route 1, Tuesday. He was born March 23, 1887, in Omaha, Neb,, and had lived in Oregon more than 20 years. He was a member of Belt Masonic lodge Kirby; Hillah temple of the Shrine, Ashland, and Melita Commandery and the Rolay Arch at Grants Pass. Survivors are his wife. Lola E., daughter Mrs. Helen Fowler; . He was a veteran of World War I. The family live near Beaverton. The Fellowship dinner at the Beaverton Church Church of Christ Friday, March 22, was very well at tended. After the dinner the mens 99 Class had charge of the devo tional service. Mr. J. Willis Hale who was a missionary in the Philip pines, spoke of his experiences while interned in Los Banos Camp. He had some interesting articles to show including Chinese and Philip pine costumes which were modeled by some of the girls. The orchestra, conducted by Clem ent Sparks, will play at the Newberg Christian Church March 29, when evangelistic meetings are being held. Scout Court Of Honor The Court of Honor was held at the Beaverton Grade School on March 21. Judge Peters of Hills boro presided. The following communities were represented: Multnomah, Cedai Mill, Sylvan, Tualatin and Beaver ton. The following boys advanced to second class rank from Troop 204, Multnomah, John Hickox, Lester Ed- minster. Pat Hoge, Jay Withington, Allan Ulberg, Don Parker, Peter Ma ring, Don Miles, Douglas Jones, Gar land Moore, Ralph Mill and Ronald Youngman; from Troop 208, Beav erton, Larry Loar and Curtis Wilson The following received Second Class Merit Badges from Troop 204, Ernest Moore and Alvin Bowers, from Trdop 207. Cedar Mill, Paul Choban, Alvin LaFollette and Bern ard Young, from Troop 208, Dan Seldon, John Comer, and Bill Morris from Troop 293, Sylvan. Those advancing to the rank of First Class Scout swere, from Troop 204, Richard Jones, Roy Kirkland, James Bacham, Kurt Kiesow and from Troop 207, Alvin LaFollette, Paul Choban and Belton Fleskes. The following Scouts received First Class Merit Badges, from Troop 20. Dale Gredvig and Lyle Kingsley', from Troop 208, Hank Kingsbury and from Post 618, Robert Powne. Mr. John Long received the vet eran award for five years service. Cedar Mill was named the winner of the February attendance contest and the March Court had an attend ance of ninety parents and friends. Logan's Welding and Supply will open on First and Tucker street, types of welding servioehY aLeon Tuesday, April 2. They will spec Cub Scouts Organized ialize in all types of welding service June 30, 1939, in Beaverton Fisher Logan who has been a resident of Beaverton since 1942, Pack 517, Cub Scouts of America came from Eastern Oregon, and was was organized in Beaverton June 30, in the garage business in Prlneville 1939, by Mr. A. D. George., Miss before coming to Beaverton. Merle Davies and Mr. David Phelps, sponsored by the P. T. A., with Mr. A surprise birthday party was giv George being appointed Clubmaster. en Rev. Bowers by the M.Y.F. of There were 42 boys registered and the M. E. Church March 22 in the four Dens operating, with Mrs. Ruth basement of the church. Pound gifts Easton Den Mother and Warren of food were given. The party con Hohnstien Den Chief; Mrs. Fred cluded with a presentation of a Statter Den Mother and Julian Cur birthday cake alight with candlas tis Den Chief; Mrs. Bruce Steel Den and a potluck lunch was enjoyed. Mother, and Crandall Peck Den Chief and Mrs. Hazel Paxson Den Troop 13, Portland, u iier the lead ■Mother and L."e Bettenge. Den ership of Lester Knowland visited Chief. Troop 208, last Monday night. Their Mr. George served as Cubmaster first team beat 208’s first two games of volley ball while Beaver until the Pack was taken over by ton's second team won from their Rev. Hale who served part of I year. second team. We will go to Port Then Patricia McCloskey, Mrs. Otto Keil and Mrs. F. D. Peck assisted by land to return the match. Billy Kent and David Cady carried Because j f the large attendance on for two years without a Cubmas- at the two masses at St. Cecelia ter. Church, it was found necessary to Wheq Mrs. Roy Manges and son add another mass at 7:30 a .m. Rev. Jack, who had several years exper McMullen is assisting at the earlier ience in Srauting, came to live in mass. Masses will be held at 7:30, Beaverton th* Cub Scouts were 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. turned over to them. They carried At a meeting of the Altar Socie on and built the Cub Pack up to 30 ty held this week there was a large or more boya, also serving without attendance. Those present enjoyed a Cubmaster. a talk on Prayer by Father Goodrich So many boys proved to be a prob of the Boys Home at Huber. lem wlhout more help, so Mr. Gray- don Pace was persauaded to become Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr and Doro Cubmaster, with Den Mothers Mrs. thy Lee and Shirley spent the week Loar of Aloha, Mrs. Wetteborg, of end at Seaside visiting Mrs. Carr’s West Slope, Mrs. F. D . Peck, Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Roy Manges, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. A number of ladies from Beaver Bullis, Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Coslett ton attended the Red Cross party and Mrs. Spenrar. Around 100 boya held in Women of Woodcraft build attended and many were advanced into Scout work. ing in Portland last Saturday. Mr. Pace, who served three years, Dickey Miller Is visiting his father has retired as Cubmaster and Is and grandparents ths week, it being moving to the Coast. He is to be the sprng vacation. thanked for all his many klndnes9- Mrs. Hunkapillar entertained with ees and the many hours he gave to a luncheon last Saturday for her the Cub Scouts. The ones who hove daughter In law Mrs. Chester Hunka worked with him, and have known his fine character, patience and un pillar. derstanding will miss him. He was The Bob Zlmbrick children are ably assisted by James Seldon, who still continues with the work. slrk with the measles. Mr. Fisher Logan has been ap Mrs. Dora Stipe entertained the pointed Cubmaster with Mr. Paul Cherrio Club at her home last Wed Knepp Assistant Cubmaster and nesday afternoon, Mrs. Jay Gibson Mrs. Roy Manges Treasurer. Pres Jr., being a guest ent Den Mothers are: Mrs. Norton Peck, Mrs. H. Ribble, Mrs. Fisher Col. Shaw baa returned to Wash ington, D. C., for a short time, going Logan, Mrs. J. C. Lowe, and Mrs. Robert B. Elliott. by plane. Following is a list of the hoys who Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Klein arc the were the first members of Cub Pack proud parents of a baby boy born 517: last Friday night. They have named James Bergin,David Cady, Ever him Geo. Michael ett Cook. Jr., Duane Cuahmsn, Donn Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson Sr., and Easton, Harold Greenwood, George Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson Jr., spent Halderman, Raymond Hart, Robert Lausen, Orlenslo Lauro, Wilbur Lee the week end at the beaches. Miller, Elwln Paxson, Vooris Ben Mrs. Blanche Ward, wife of Earl nett Pulver, Ross Wilson, Fred Stat R. Ward, route 1, box 746, was ter, Harold Eugene Steele, Robert among recent arrivals of English Swain. Lyman Taylor. George Weed- war brides and arrived in Beaverton man, Thomas Cook. Robert Butts, Saturday. They are making their Bergis Ross, Byron Ross. Dalles home with Mr. Ward’s mother Mr. Welt, John Tennant, Donald Gtllett, and Mrs. Ward were married in Buddy Dawea. Paul O. Jakobson, Roger Graham, England while Mr. Ward was with Tommy Graham, Hubert Bartron, Dale Sherman, the army. Donald T. Finney, Jack Tafte, Don The I region Jr. Auxiliary are plan ald Swain, John Lewis. David Buf- ning a visit to their adoptee Mon fum. Bryan Walker. Sammy McKeel. day and Tuesday nights at the Vet Freddy Kramer, Billy Kntpp. Don erans hospital. Mr*. Isabel But ald George Smith. cher, president senior auxiliary, will accompany the girls. Their adoptee Since March 16 we have failed to will celebrate his birthday Tuesday note the beautiful “sparkle” on the and fitting gifts will be taken to third finger left hand, when the tele him from the group. phone was handed thru the parti Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas, tion—but it will be Joined with a from the East, arc visiting Mrs. fitting band this summer. On good authority an apartment Thomas sister, Mrs. Virgil Smith and husband and Miss Donnie Mumm ia needed by our young friends : about July 1. Best wishes Ruth Delores Nute played two piano 1 Van Kleek and Charles Mofflt. Spring haz certainly arrived In solos at a recent meeting of the Ernie Masters office. Eastern Star.