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    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
,
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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(Continued from Front Itoge)
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
* ‘ vevJ “
y
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nLarvUni
-» 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
^
tower?
Will he take oil >■'« exemption from military *er
of caulifkwer
cauliflower production
production
,^7i..i , _:T
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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-
^
^ 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
^ ^ * ru,S M>n«'
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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M RS. L IV E R M O R E E N ­
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
p1* ^
delayed until tne
mMldk
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Eugene— J. W. Webb and A. E.
WeW) of
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* n irrUrttion p r o ^ t
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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| C on gregation al Church
Charles F. Clarke, Pastor
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W------------------------------------------Goodrich Tires
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.
and
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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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d e d ic a t a c i, w ith
V ic k s
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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
cfealsf
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Admission, 2.V
Decem ber 21, Friday
CANDIES
New Line of Greeting Cams
Lunch Good»
Pastries
BMS
Buy
ford University.
f t *me
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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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consisted
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DANCE
Cedar Mill» (¡range Hall
Saturday, December 22. PW I
AdmÌMÌini. 25 r
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
'" ° rr“ "»C ler'''ce- At
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
„ B „ O „ B J O H N S T O N
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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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,
,
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 ^
re-
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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