The Beaverton Review
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1984
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H A Z E L D A L E B L U E R IB G IR L S ’ G L E E
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C A M P A IG N T O R E G IS
BO N W IN N E R S M E E T
S IN G X M A S C A R O L S
T E R B IR T H S B E G U N
Holiday
macy.
goods,
Brown’s
Phar
adv.
The Chriatmaa program
of th-
Raleigh school will be held Friday
evening in the school auditor um
.Ur. and Mrs. Charles Hasting had
A meeting of the Hasekksle Blue I About twenty mouther« of the
Ribbon Winners wwa held at th< High achool girls lilee Club witli
home of Joe Berger, a very prom- their director, Mr*. Georgia Sny-
'bicnt member of the club, Tuesday, del, sang Christmas carol* at vmr-
December 18, 19:14.
h'os homes about Beaverton, Tues-
The meetittg was eallesl to order »'ay evening. Later in th« evening
by the leader. Mr Ray Kinchsloe ’ hey were guo»t* at the apartments
*n<l discussion in general immadi ‘ I Mrs. Snyder, Mis* Sanford and
ately began. The topic brought Mis« Stweeney whs-re refreshments
forth
at this meeting ccncenned were served to the girls and mem
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for clul, domonrtrations to be fc,' r8 of
»hrh school fae-Hy
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•no Mrs. George Hall of Portland ,0
outi4uW tnAlvrx^ on this
The Whitford Women’s club met subject, the meeting was adjourned
Roa! Cheer T o You
at the Club rooms Wednesday at'. jj------------ -— -— ---------------------ijj
How
a babe — be -------
born with,
ternoon, and spent the afternoon |
( ) n O r e g o n F a r illS
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out a human father? So Mary the
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information they furniah for public-
health, legal and »octal purposes
To the statistician birth records are
of interest because the population
I* replenished by birth» - the growth
of |>opulation being due In measure
to the excess of births over distil*,
bscause of the effect of the birth
late upon age distribution of pop
ulution, because the birth record
contain information of the nation
ality
of the parents, and
when
used in connection with mortality
statistics enable the statistician to
«ortpare
the infant mortality
of
.
different races.
Among the legal uses of birth
M.ss Ruth IVnney and Hi*. No-
proUWy failed to obtain Spirit shall cons- upon thee, ami •*>«. 1
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ma Browse of the Multnomah
ho*- 4Und> ^ UM >ot , dverilf « » t h e r the power of the
Highest
shall no.t important
p tai vijnted at their
re»pecti\e f1Iuiitloru ^ Iess tx.iAn 2700
overshadow thee:
therefore
also
homes, Thursday.
of this orop wenf »uccevsfully es- tnat holy thing that shall be
born
,n Oimtnal courts: _. To deter
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. VanKleek tablished in lane county this year. ° f thee shall be called the Son of
""in* whether
• minor defemMnt
ard Mrs. A. C. Chum visited
with This is a considerable increase over G«d.”
This Holy Child then
wa» * ” *•*
trw>d in the t hildrens
Mi. and Mrs Delbert Ellis at
Mo- the previous alfalfa acreage in the to be human on its mother’»
side. Court or in General evasion*,
lalla. Ore.. Monday.
county he says
with
the human urge to sin
3- As proof of age of the com.
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ard God on the Fsther’» side.
T.> Plamant in case» of rape.
arrived F r ^ y ^ p ^ d h o l i i y s
Lak.v4evrwA row
and . half oi *>« tempt«! and yet sinless
The
of birth in bastardy
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-» de- C.sljr person
ever born
into this proceedings.
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jaro, ami ueawnon.
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. . . . r.nture» in
i> one
«w,« person, • Ood » nj a number i*f purposes a» fol.ow»:
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W Ogles
in the . Ithiho
district
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jov.r«ton. ^
county on May ZZ giew m-'-n. **For in Him dwelleth »11 the
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Admission into th.- public
Virginia and Howard were guests
height of only 11 inches tins fuireas of the Godhead bodily.”
aclaols.
at the home o f Mr .a nd Mrs. M J. yeaJ.
wouu indicate Mr. Ogle
So God prepared
a hodv
for
2- Obtainment of certificates of
McEntee at Orenco, Sunday.
believes, that
that yellow
sw’eet clover,
clover. H ’m »no
»nd Mary
Mary brought Him
between
14 . i d 1«
believes,
yellow sweet
. . forth
. . employment
.
- ^ *v birth;
•-*-**-- He
” lived
,s— J His holy >’«“»rs of age
W.
J. Davis of Portland
spent barley or oats would make a bet- J'*
3. Proof of age
for exclusion
from Wednesday to .Saturday at the ter emergency hay or pasture crop !'•*• died for sinners ami ascemh-n
hwck to glory.
from provisions of selective service
home of his s*>n_in-law and daugh- than Lespedeia in this section,
And now mothers
of
to-day, *«- the army or navy
ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Livermore,
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what of your boy? Will he he *
♦. Proof of dependency in claim
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A<bahr. ani
Toledo— Possibilities
of ..«r
the ex- {r
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tower?
Will he take oil >■'« exemption from military *er
of caulifkwer
cauliflower production
production
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ch;ldren Max. Lynn,
and Joan of P*r,sion of
tiHt
^ rth
in th<. uplarj!l of v ‘ce
Ccrvallis, Ore., «sited
at the R P to a commerce cash crop m Lin-
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^ wher. “ My faith looks
f. Obtainment of passports
I^nney home Friday and Saturday, coki county is indicated by a check
£
^w ^gem ant
6. Obtainment of license to marry.
The eh ik i,»-, . M t ly B'blo Cl..
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se, oi th. R.l«i?h mhool d:.tnct geM M j Snkhn. While «m e <-f-hot l i t « , '.m i
ttml d»rw t o d -
will give a Christinas
program m triak falled
^ . aase the pUnu
Tight
in .
day when he
might |
the Raleigh «hool house. Sunday „ „
nol property handled, .-atis-
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P o u ltry & D airv
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evening.
factory growth
was obtained on
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Mrs. W. R. VanKleek. Miss Cath tne farms of G. Dahl, W. F. Wake- !” * " ln
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ryn VanKleek.
and Chas.
of field, Claus Christiansen
and A.
Portland were luncheon guests a:
Lisi. The unusually dry
weathei rt>1’
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fie home of Mrs.
M. C. McKer- tended to hinder leaf growth. Tne
Geor^ N- T *y ,or- Beaverton. Or-
cgoiv.
cher, Friday.
1 fact that the plants headed a lit- cB<>n-
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T E R T A I N S F R IE N D S i * i
Mr. and Mrs. F W. Kellington.
Jr., and daughter_Patncia of Porr
were visitors at the home of
• * * * Mrs. H. R. Kell:rig-ton, on
Friday «Telling.
Mrs. W. C. McKefi returned Sat-
urday from a week’s visit in Seat-
tie. Wn. She was accompanied
home by her sVster, Mrs. Arms
Cox of Chicago.
Mrs. H. J. Cox of Portland, for-
n.-«rly of Beaverton,
is recovering
Dorn a fractured bone in her leg.
which
she sustained
about five
weeks ago from a fall.
U* * «* t^ r ly . ls
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for
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delayed until tne
mMldk
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Eugene— J. W. Webb and A. E.
WeW) of
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pP0VUie
f^rms with supplemental wa-
ter from one ditch. The water will
be taken from Buck creek and
will be used on about 30 acres on
«-he two places. They were assisted
in laying out the project recently
by Arthur King, extension specia-
its# in soils from O.S.C., and Coun
*y A* “ t ° ’ S’ Fletcher-
CHUnCH
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W A SH C O SEED &
Beaverton
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Charles F. Clarke, Pastor
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We are giving you a special in. Accessories
vitation to come to our service*
next Sunday for they are
to be
very special. The Choir will sing
special music and the pastor preach
a special sermon appropriate to the
M KS L A W R B N C B I N
J U R E S H I P IN K A L L
l)l\\i K 4 0 c
w onderful
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Mr». Sarah V. Lw rrsnv who ha« 1
teen visiting at the home of her |
son and daughter-in-law, M>- and
G AM IIR1M M BEER
Mra S. B. (awrence, had the mis. j
Eiery Day, Including Sundays
fortune to fall an<l injure her hip
H IG H L A N D T A V E R N
and ia oonflnssl to her l>ed. S’*-e had
a» guest» Monday, her daughter, ,
U R m it I N I
Mis. Dav;
Fi»k
of
Multnomah, 1 815 S. W. Ilruadway, upp. Jouruall
granddaughter,
Mrs. Jess Snider.!
— Open 24 Hours » Da) — j
and great gramkhilighter Dorothy'
Snider of Scholl*. Mrs. latwrence i » !
slowly improving.
O L D T IM E D A N C E
DOY GRAY
NOTARY PUBLIC
Insurance In Be»t Companies
Real baílate — Collections— Rental*
Gas Refund Reports Made
MAZDA
Now
CompanJ’ ” t>le
ldellty
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Jtiatiom. The Johnsons are old time <*j wam to arrange to hav
friend» of the Feluhers.
husband’» fidelity insured.”
my
Weekly Mass, 8:20.
Saturday
Confession,
7-8:30.
3-6.
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Under
New
Management
Where You Will Get
Prompt and Courteou»
Service Always
Canyon Road at Went Slope
Battery Service
Greasing
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Beaverton, Phone 77ol
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S h o p p in q D a y s
'til C h r i s t m a s
o’clock. Low mass, 9:45
Fine tools, such a e
Planes,
Chisels,
Saws or a real rat
chet B racer Set o f
Mitts
may
cause
you r son to develop
an
interest
in a
useful vocation
Valley View
of
i r ^ i ThT (^ i'rt'M r.^ J o h n s ^ ^ a
.Make Y o u r Boy Happy
A t K atnberxer's
M o re
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Admission, 2.V
Decem ber 21, Friday
CANDIES
New Line of Greeting Cams
Lunch Good»
Pastries
BMS
Buy
ford University.
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Rex
Denney of Shasta, Calif., reed canary grass, Kentucky blue-
Blbl^ hw ,hour’
ia spending his vacation visiting g-aas, bulbous bluegrass, orchari ? be children of the school will give
relative« at Whitford and Garden grass, »month brome, tall oat grass, 1 T * ,cal and bterary program.
Home and vicinity. Mrs. Denney Cmothy, red top, meadow foxtail, .
u rvexi' Preac^'n{(
service will (
aid little daughter came up .»ever- Astoria
and Seaside bent. Rive- be he.14
« e church on Sundaj
al weeks ago and have been visit- fcettom soil, such as that m the
*,oc« mber 30, after which
ing at the home of Mr. and Mis. W F. H. Neilson farm, seems nartlcu. w.‘i! f°'b>w the annual election of
S;pes at Garden Home, pare it« of larly adapted to rye grass and
All members of the school
Mrs. Denney.
clover, according to Kermeth Carl, *w urged
to be present
at this
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assistant county agent, hut it is
î r i - I - FeUh.er
believed possible that a better mix.
special guests at the meeting of
ture may be obtained by observinr
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
f nuth Gate Oiapter O.E.S. in Port. thf grr^rtb 0f the varieties ir the | Rev. J. M O’Neil Pastor I
Ural Wednesday evening whwi the r UT»ery on this farm.
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LAMPS
Kinton G ran ge Hull
Quilt T o Be (ìiv e n A w ay
Harley lay lor, Mcjr.
^ “ lon #t ^
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Chri.-t.ma« the
R plant
V ? industry
. £ £ Hr
' ° P' Chipf
°tt' '
divis^n
at 0 ccr® W1'1 be held.
S.C.
It is planned to make five
Services for the day a« follows:
The Beaverton W. C. T. U. ladies large plantings of about 100 acre« Bible school and program, 9:45
met at
the home of Mrs. Robt. each on recently burned-over
land. a-W-
Johnston Thursday.
The afternoon ard to distribute the remainder of Communion Service, followed by
was given over to the packing of the seed to a number of coopera- preaching, 10:00 a.m.
a Christmas box for the Children’s tors for trial
on a smaller scale
Young People’s Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Farm Home near Corvallis. The next under varying conditions.
Prayer Meeting Wedine-sday, 8:00
meeting will be held a t ' the home
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p.m.
o f Mrs. L. L. Myers, December 27.
Tillamook— Primarily in an at-
You are cordially invited to all
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. .Jannsei and te?;Pt
fi»»d a suitable grass that these services.
sons Edward and Wilbur are
leav- J*?11 thrive on the prairie soil and
irg Saturday for a ten days
visit hnl kl,d
Tillamook county, grass
K IN T O N C H U R C H
with relatives in California
They r'drser,e* have been established on
Rev. W. E. Simpson, Pastor
wiH attend the big game in the “ ■« farm" / * BlTW -
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Bose Bowl while south. Mr.
Jann. ‘¡-epP^ H NeI * °
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All are
invited to attend the
•en has a nerphew attending Stan- J . .. , e
r,f TFr1f ss’ Thpse ’ nc'“ d^ Christmas exercises to be held at
SPECIAL
1'or Sale—Christmas tie«- lighting |
systems. Beaverton Electric.
adv
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DANCE
Cedar Mill» (¡range Hall
Saturday, December 22. PW I
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OKKKNW AM ) ,•> OR« liE S lR A
Busy Boys are H appy Boys
Buy Tools
Back
I A Full Line of Richfield Product*
F or His Christm as G ift
FEED Co.
Th e F rien d ly Store
Greasing — Oiling — Yale Tires
Phone 2505 ^
Richey H ard w are
and Furniture Com pany
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S A L E S and S E R V IC E
' ri*trat’ message
. Hillsboro-Plans
for
extending
be given m the form of a play
tis irrigation project, already sup-
The N « t Door House
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p,-vir? 120 acres on his farm with Th« choir will also give several se- A ^ Truck and Tractof Rep» iring
sapplemenftal water, are beiny made iectKms and we are srre the ser-
Sir. and Mrs. Geo. Freedeen and by John Thornburgh of Hillsboro, vice will be inspiring. Bible school
r^ nera] petroleum
Phone 0103
cm.dren of Grants Pass visited a- reports County Agent W. F. Cyrus.
9:45 and Pilgrim Fellowship at
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the home of Mrs. Freedeem’i pair- The extension will mean about 3600 6:30.
Products
Beaverton, Or.
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller at feet o f flume. When completed he f t ----------------------------------------- ffl
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Progress from Thursday to Sunday will have approximately 160 acres,
C h u rch o f th e N a z a m i e
Miss Hilda Stewart of Glendale,
practically^aH of his farm that j Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor |
Ore e., who wae formerly 2nd trick Ca,^; . irr'Fated> under water. The
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lathno clover.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning
Friday, with Mrs. M. C. McKer
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worship
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message
and
cher.
Prinev.lle Sheep flocks near Ter- special singing, 11:00 a.m. At 7:30
Mr. and Mra Floyd Tefft came
J^wen Butt* where P.m. the Sunday school will pre
t>p from Eugene, Ore
Thursday,
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trouble had been report, sent their Christmas program. Come
going on to f Z i River fpr a short ^
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v.irt with relatives, returning here . . . . j th* difficult
' ^ f ..<?la*rj I ‘ e»«ited by the children,
again Saturday to visit with friends lather S
i n f a lZ specific
W l r disease. Chan- p m
Fray«
• " - ‘ ing. Wednesday, 7:5
and relatives.
, e, jn than
feeding
ratjons ^
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All are welcome.
Miss Letty McKay was pleasant- commended by Mr. Tucker to see ^
ly surprised last week by a visit if this would not overcome the
Church o f Christ
from a cousin and
his wife, Mr trouble,
M. Putnam, Pastor
and Mrs. Marlin Everest of N e w .1
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berg, Ore., whom she had not seen
Gold Beach— A number of ere
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Tor many years.
sion control demonstrations, using
A chrwtma*
program will be
Mrs.
R. B. Brown and Mm. S
pounds of Kentucky blue * ‘ /en. by
9C^®°1 Sunday
B Lawrence attervled the Christmai ,frra' \
recently made available
w‘
g>lv^.n dV.ri? f
luncheon of the X. P U. Club on
the f«deral government, are to ^hf
clase hour and wdl be
Tuesday. Mrs. Francis Densmcre of ** *t* rted in Curr>' countv in the i,°’Jowed
Pleaching
by Bro
E ast Moreland
wa«
hostess. The ^ear future by County Agent R M. I jtmnm After the morning service,
program
stories
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Mrs. iF. W. Livermore entertained
a group of friends with u luncheon
and “ 500‘*, at her home Thursday.
The tabh-
was
attractive
with
Cnrintma* decoration*
Mr». W. K.
VanKleek won the first prise ami
M •'*. M C. Me Here her the conno
CARD PARTY
lut’an. The guests were M's. K.
The l-adio» Auxiliary o f the llu.
M. MstL»ert Mrs. Ruy Feston Mi
her Commercial club will give a
h'îrie I hurón,
Mrs. Thomas (leen, curd party at Jluln-r Hall, Saturday
Mn. w. R. V m Klnfc. U n
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evening. December 22ml. Adminai< n,
McKeivher, ami Mrs. David Phelps
88 cento
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FEEDS
Mr. »nd Mrs. Al Cannon. Mrs.
Msble Adams
and Mrs. Bob Mar
tmdale all of Portland, were din-
the
H. F. Waite
tier guests at
h< me Sunday.
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