oc.tee of the iai Assoc-morning /-office of Ians and d for theSusan Batdorff Has Beach Party Honoring Her Fifth BirthdayON.have a eon Mon-e of Mrs. nsula. All luck dish wishing to callMIC.p No. 23. irans and su mm eland Mrs. iday. The 2:00 o’-to bring and a Have keTrinity ay school : the Old on Glenservices hurch at Hie Rev r of the i theme:In honor of her fifth birthday anniversary, Susan Batdorrf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batdorff of East Bay, entertained a group of children at a delightful beach party Thursday afternoon at the home'of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Batdorff.The children enjoyed playing on the beach and various outdoor activities foi several hours after which refreshments were served. The large picnic table was centered with a birthday cake lighted with five burning candles. Favors marked the place of each child.The guests were Mickey and Richie Crandall, John, Jimmy and Tommy Dyke, Carl, John and Robert Parsons, Meriwether Hols-claw, Harry Calcutt, Richard Beers, Wendy and Barbara Balyeat, Susan Harris, Susan and John Royce, Freddie ana Mary Swartz, Peter and Lynn Ann Rennie, Frank Leonard, Neal and Sally Mieras, Ralph Zupin, Jr., Mary Gwen Wright, Valerie Hays, Bonnie, and Maxine Liebler, .David Myers, Peter Strom and Linda Batdorff.The state of Oregon has every character of climate and soil and production known to the temperate zone.0RAHIM SAYS:it-, TNFY’BF trill TOP* FOB