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T he B eaverton R eview
I be Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests o f Eastern Washington County.
lie« ver ton, WaKliington County, Oregon, Friday, December 28,
On Oregon Farms
Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance
ORE. 4-H CLUBBERS
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WIN N A T N ’L PRIZES to 1 Keal
hKtate transfers
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à Local Kiwanis Club
lo Install Officers S
Redmond A r»-w winter wlwu
variety known a« Hybrid No. 6V i* [
l-win* given
, trial in Daachute«
ci,o«ity this your |,y M. A. Kif'ic of |
KvOmoriJ, cooperating with County
J. w. Connell (Sheriff) to Hat-
Oregon ha« once more lived up tie Pitt, part Lot 5 Clement’« Sub.
U» reputation a« one o f the m a t Div. Sec. 16 T lS R1W.
eon.«intent exhibitor* of high quality
Robert R. My« to et ux to Benj.
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*-H club work in th« junior divi- Fianklin Ssv. & Ln. A««’n, Lot
I* * dm Hlacfflumt goad for ti
iw n of the lnU r.-rati* rial Livestock J and 2, Blk. 6 Ladd Ik Reed Acres
Second I earn Wins By De- tr,tl WM
from th« branch
exposition at Chicago and the Na- Sarah J. Old« to Revil Old*, 34.74 S < * v * r«l 1 * « H „ m „
i. .
» l* e r d l A re H om e fo r H oi
cinive Score; First
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VarioUM Questions Are Set *dnal Club congres* fold i t e m a«res Sec. 3« TüS R2 W.
nection with the »how each year
Sarah J. Old» to Tula Hackney,
id a y s , a n d F a m ily D in -
K 'r « A total of 400 pound« of seed
*l“
”1
A*
tied
At
Meeting of
Team Loses Came
Tm» ia the report of H. C. Sey- l art Sec. 36, T2S R2W.
»
u , .
used in th* trial, plan**d a,
moor, «a te club leader, recently re-
Comte Ik Kohlman Co. to Oddie
n ers
A r e M e la
(¿roup
This
Week
the rate
of about 76 pound« per
turned from Ch.cago
where
the V. Powell et ux, Tract 5 Comte
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OOOI) FORM SHOWN #cre.
c« rigresi and exposition were held Kohlman’« Little Home» No. 1.
VI A W
V K fT
IV T A W V
tre first week in December.
J. W. Connell (Sheriff) to C. T. ‘
‘
ol I
l i a 1 U W .N
CALENDARS GIVEN
During Lmml Quarter ol Laal Game. dency of the |wat lWo y^ g t(| ,an.
Chris Starr
of Amity, who re- Geen et ux, Part Lot 5 B!k.
5,
to Chicago a« the Bik. B Reaworth Garden*,
( brini man Eve Partie» Are Given
Five Basket* Scored for H.H.H.
more hairy vetch. Clackamas ooun- An Invitation To Choose A Candi •eived a trip
western 4 j H rnetvt production cham-
Rudolph Hoffarber et ux to AL
By
Local
People
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ty farmer* thia year will have the
date for Queen Turned Du»n
pitn in the Thomas E. Wilson con_ bert Hoffarber et ux, Lot 16 Hof-
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The Beaverton quintet aplit even “*rgaat acreage o f thi* crop ever
. test, placed third in the national farber ThacU.
u
with Uwo team* from Vernuma laat I Ian ted in the county, report» <jo. ■ t i »
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of Ir
meeting, j competition, winning a *1«)« agri-
Washington
County,
to
Ray . Misa „ Rhoda Sheller-berger
.
Friday .venmg when the latter vta-
“ •» * f though not*" too well atlaaded,
t-
cultural
college
«choiardiip.
First
Shoalea,
1.68
acres
John-or.
Est.
,*1**’
,
?*’
*l
°*T
home
óed here. The second tram got an i cun u* «Mtimate the acreage a c - ; u,.d
eeey decision over the' v"unt o7a the ir a te ly , it will run close T o 3 5 0 0 ' T ' ' " “ 1 'lUc*ti‘>r“‘ lV‘»» •>
in lh<
• H W Add.
|
durln« lh* holld»y»-
* never having a chance lu — g«.. jirrci thi» yv#r Mr ln*k«<
,**en
over f°T
time. J>:»au?, an<l a silver loving cup for
Elwood H. Smith et ux to Th
Mi*» France» Hart o f Portlanj
(alter
The planing have „hifud from ^thi. T U
Volur’t4!er
flr*
department I rational champion»hip, w m won by Citizens Bank of Sherwood 50 a-
Christmas with her parent«,
in the lead.
••eu i u s 4.16.00 of the pi'icted* f ! the Gresham 4-H canning c< ntest. c.-ts, Sec. 32, T2S R1W.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hart.
river
bottom
soils
to
th»*
red
hill
But with the fn>t team» it wa.
•ic Great Raymond «how to be av • S«*cond place and $80 in '-hi* con-
Isabel! Harlow to Carrie E. Dan-
M r and Mrs J A Bemasch ant
different. During the first half the «v i», which, Mr. Inskeep believes. i ta. le at once. Thu.
money will I test was won by the Portland O n - «els et vir, 10 acre»
Sec. 2. T35
«on Harvey were Christmas day din
I«
where
this
crop
really
belongs.
l ial boy* showed much better form
o m e in handy to
the breiner wno
,
ning club, l«r by Mrs. Faust
RlW .
,lPr , ue« u at the A C Chinn home
tl^tn the visitors, »mi
when tho
«
I
National
champior^tip
in
the
H
.
Martha
Hartrampt
et
ox
to
L.
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A C' ChU,n ° me'
Romdmrg-. Mushroom root tot 'a ryed of purchasing several art.eiex tt.|.Alla,
tecond half started the ecoic wa.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desir.jer oi
was won Uit yeBI M See et ux. Lot
7 Tualatin
Val-
laumng
the
danih
o
f
walnut
tree»
7-12 in the locals' favor.
} Knap pa. Ore., left Thursday after
j by the Portland C«r.n«r.g cub.
Al- lcF Horn«,
ilom 10 to 30 year* ukl or. th<-
With that . much load it looked P H
. as »1 ery
farm
al
Fxtenbower
l
n
.,r
l
The
matter
of
givii
g
a
New
j
together
this
honor
has
come
to
Harry
D.
Cowie
to
William
H.
* w*®*“
vlllit with relatives here,
honor
has
come
to
ery farm si Kdenbowcr,
thiugh the f.r*t team was to lake
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'*»> •»«"»« for the needy of the
four time, in the past 10 Bi uce, 17.68 acres Sec. 32 TlS RlW
Mr. and Mrs.
Barrett Randall
“
* h (J wfw,n
.„ m ii
.iL I t,,mmunay was voted down and it yea™, Mr. Seymour «ays.
Alexander Schlub to John Walt*' t i g h t e r » Martha and Helen, spent
bam had. However, early in the ’ ’ "V wnwn u * m to exaniir* the I was voteo that insUad the Club be
Oregon clubbers also made nearly Bernard« et ux, Part Wm. Wilson i Christmas day with relative«
in
third quarter
the visitors
crack or‘
"*w' ' ■■mple» o f a rooe fun- a sort of relief committee to di».
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'Portland.
Done On Holidays
and Mrs. John McLeod via-
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J Wil-
tmson and family
in Portland,
Christmas day.
.
the center of the floor without
seemingly
making any effort
at
_______ up _
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breaking
his
shot. __
He wouid _ get
In* ball, calmly turn around fac.
big the basket and the locals would
«print towards the supports while
bs proceeded to tank the sphere in
the basket.
It waa not until the third quar- .
Ur wa* well over and the score
stood 18-12 that they seemed to
wake up and attempt, to thwart hi*
effort*. But they had no adequate
dtfm ce, though they hindern! htm
»..mr Our buy» gmgered uP in the
1..S
,..ia rd ..r
an.l
tu
1»M quarter
and
began to
»core,
But K wa» too late. They had let
*
* them
■*
The game
grt sway
from
T I.
_
2
1
u n fila ,
Wul
They _ piled
up five kaalude
baskets In
in t that
quarter but the visitors managed ts
p«t two and to sink the ball for
cm point on ■ fou,.
Beaverton hud an opportunity to
even up the score when they got a
f e* shot on a foul, but the lad
was too nervous and »hot wild. The
k a n « ended 22-23 In the viaKwr.
favor.
IHIIH I T i l Y
IM W i l l 111
DODSON
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BIRTHDAY
IJorothy
Do»k»ori
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PART 1
©iitertaii <«J
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l oup of her friends With B i-r ty
in honor of « her
. _ llKh
..-w birthday,
*-*««*>8-» a>
her home Thursday afU-rnoon, l>e-
cember 20. After the games the
guests were M-ati-d at a tatde
_
w’.c h w»s made attracLivs-lv guy
with small baskets of candy and a
miniature candy Santa Claus at
■ a«h place. The beautiful birthday
cake ma«le
up the center
piece.
1
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Saodwich«-», ice-cream, and tak
were served. 1 he gue».* wen
•"
Livirmore, Lorraine Denney. Joyvt
..Il.nartf J»rv Dorm
W I a >.
Wellington,
Doris Noel. JoXfW
Joanm
well, Virginia Huson, Phyllts f ° e .
Eioanor
Zimmerman, and bu»ao
Clement.
ALBRIGHT BROTHER­
HOOD ENTERTAINED
Mr
.1
and
Mrs. J- »• Aim plea-
th*' member» of
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AlbrtE
I
\ nin« it
and Mrs. H. O. Stipe visi-
J.
Ka-ter
et
ux.
Part
Sec.
30
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tta
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* ^ r .on-m-law
f uC? n w > ,° r , ‘ ny o r ~ ‘
01 man, U n e county, seventh; Am o,
¿»rd daughter, Mr. and Mr?. Frank
d< i atioi.« to t h o I n the commun- BlPr|y> Washington county, eighth; p .,^
Enterprise— November proved to ity who are not being taker, care apJ Rg| h H
U n e county> nimh
Thomas Cascadden et al to CUu A)lh*nA>’ Christmas day.
be the biggest month of the y tw
thmuKh otfurial chanreU.
O'egon’s .U te
exhibit
c o n dire Giger, Part Lot 389 Johnson Christmas dinner guest» at the
for the Wallows Livestock Market
E*.t. Add. Beaverton.
V. C. itoge home were Mr. ard Mrs
Ib.s < mini Wee wili be please! t p.aced ninth nationally,
big association. County Agent Gar­ receive any sort of donation that,
,
^
Netted (>m divi„ ion of
R. C. Bryant et ux to Stanley P. John Boge, Miss VeT. Boge, and
ntt Bust reports. During that month can be u ; u for U » purpose doth« ^
|pjUto exhlblti chartes Semai. Fttmirvg et ux, 20.20 acres Sec. 2d, Bevon Boge of Farmington.
I"' ■■Miatifuii gripped 16 cars of j ;rg, vegetables, canned fruit.
of of KDmath Falls placed first na TlS R2W.
j j r_ arc) jjrs. James Whitworth,
hogs, 7 car* of
o f cattle
cattle and
an.i 9
9 . car» 1 < u»h. 1 he-'-e article» should 1« lei;
n'’*r».
George B. Scott et ux to R. J.
Ronald »nd Robert, spent the
t:onally. June Clark of Multroma'i
‘ ^ "keep, netting the producers a v, th the Chairman at .tile Richey
Mrs. Whit-
C-'unty won second place on a com- Raster et ux, 10 acres TIN R2W. Christmas day with
Hardware stcre and tfe committee
t u ,l
$241,624.64
F. C. Marshall et ux to B. W. worth’s father, Fred Schoen
at
p'ete
costume;
Myrra
Laird
of
Lmr.
w.ll see that such gifts are placed
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the "cotton McClelland et ux. Lot 37 Howatt LilRboro.
tcunty
placed
fifth
in
Hilldl>«ro— Katahdin potatoes, j to good advantage.
school dress clans, and Jo.v M Acres.
A. E. Hanson,
I Mr. and Mrs
An invitation was
turned down Dccaid
new variety develojied by the U. B.
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| T .,tv
Fueene and Mr Wm
Donald of MuRnomah
Multnomah county place !
departmer* 0f agr.cuhure and onh
J®ir. with the civic orgsniratm:
Fcvpnth on wimk)w cUrtllirlJ. ‘ Dor. P A R E N T S A R E G U E .^ T S
4 « n e were ‘ christinss eve dm-
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Prift
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in
IWUsinPin»
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ircently
introduced
into
eommereisl,
<>f Portland
in sporworing
a can
tthy Wheeler of Multnomah coun- (
R i H L E S T U D Y C L A S S ter guesU at the home of Mr. and
production, once ntore yielded mor- I « lis le ftr queen and h.-lping
ty placed first on her exhibit of
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Mis. F. H. Schoen*
heavily than Burbanks in Washing- *-tage a winter carn.val at Mt. li 1
five jar» of meat.
A number oi the
of th2
Mrs. Florence Johnson of Willa-
t r 1 n
nnilflt \ r
( Kia
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fia l.il
'a:.-
in
January.
The
Clu
.
«gir
ton county this year on fields
Oregon winnings in the individual n'cmbens of the Saturday evenin'; n’ ina. Ore., is spending the holi­
planted at the same time
Thi« that their efforts would b-; needed
jar division of the HazeLAtlas con- d iW<; class were guests of the class days at the home of her son-in-
makes the third harvest of the»« in affairs closer home and that if
t«st
were as follows: Helen Clark, tt thc home ^ Mr. ami Mrs. R . law
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and daughter, Mr. and Mr-.
potatoes by a few growers of the '•*>• divided their efforts Q4 much
McMmn Saturday e-ening. A de- I, L. Myersf
county, he say»,
anti they have 11 would rmult in not bein-t »Me to first on asparagus; Patsy ( rilder,
I < rtland, third on carrots; Melba i.phtful program
was put on by j
unmp nf Mr anf
consistently yielded better than *■ j 11,1 * ny project across property,
A, drew«, Lame county, fou r-, on , , e
pwple. Mi* IorK. Widmg
S e l ^ on Chriitmas
the« varieties pDntnl at the .-amo
Next meeting will be given ovt
to installing the new officers. Wal tomatoes and first on logarberries: was in charge of the devotional o jy were Miss Velma Franks, sis­
time.
ter Potter, who says he is as muen Rosa Reichle. Portland, second on service which wa» opened with £ kT 0f
phelps, and Ellis h.
countv
*
mwiber
of
the
BeaverUn
Club
a«
pickles,
second
on
peaches
arm
$e-
.
6
0OP
oi
Chrl,trnM
S
O
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s
f^
.,loweJ
1
Cooley,
both
o(
Salem,
Corvallis— Three Benton
county ke ig ^ hji
or^sotsation, will r „ . nn « . . .
. n
MllU »>> sentence prayers.
Mr. Garrett
„
. „
.. r ,
farmers harvested
stem
rot
,
. ,
re," ,- do the honors for tre occasion
d
f " ’ M*rl* n ' ' ‘ l4*’-*- Mult* M oke on “ The Joyousness of e
Mr- » " d M” - W*
^ C'
Unl *WM>t <*,ver
thl y " r'
m
,
.
.
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nomah county, third on apricots' Christian Life’’.
entertained at dinner on Christmas
according to W S. Averill. county
Toward» the clone of the meet-
J
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.
. day. Their guests were Mrs. Nellie
agent. They are P. M. Finley. War. " «
Mrs. A. R0.--1 distributed to K«“ kryn Parks, I ortlard, fifth on
Miss
Margaret Wes,
was
ir.
KMay McCoLkey. Jack
d P. L. D< k U?. This i ach rntMiiber present a beautiful loaches; Jean Hulbert, Multnomah charge of the program which wa>
an(j ^ rs> Mary Durrell, alt
ren I» Averill and
lover was developed Oriatnia» card on which is a cal- county, second on raspberries and P'csvnted as follows: Piano * 80.
Portland.
st-ain of sweet clov«
Jn
cm,
w
reaon r.xperim
eni siation
“ ‘ " s - year
—'
s i on
» n ; ja
r.e jM
crariana, m
u ll 7 M“
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—
„ neoole
„ „ 1 . i home
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Experiment
»Ution endar —*
for —
the —
coining
She i f r rst
on n fish;
Jar.e
McFarland.
Mult
Mary
Olive --------------------
Snarr; reading,
an the
Oregon
recently released to farmers, g aciously announced that these nomah county, second on salads, 11
Wu31! p -»n® 8:>lt>' Mirum Do.
Among the y°i-rig P^°Pj
,
'
cards were presented by the ret; r y fcrie Meyer. Portland, third on :y - comic piaylet, “ The Fatal Quest" ft cm college « e the Mi#«e» Hel-
Margaret
Dickman,
Ct.as. West, Eik*en Garnett, Mar.
Godfrey,
vegetable salad.
Iakeview — Eighty-nine she* pmen ing President, A- M. Jann»en.
gcret West, and Arnold Garnett; Betty Buchanan, Ruth and Alic^
of lake county have sold 23,034
V(>cal duet, the Miasos Alda and Lundgren, Ronald Wetfo, Ear. Jo»-
« ’ d ewe« to the government drouth
Maitha Lehman; vocal trio, PnyL SJ’. ind Ivan Bieny-
relief service for whuh they re
'.it, Garnett, Ruth West, and Claim: j Mr. and Mrs. James Pounder, Mr.
«W ed a total of $4i.,(K*K Of th -
McMmn; vocal solo, Samuel B. Law- crd Mrs. L. Berr.ey, Mr and Mr*,
run»b«'r of ewe» 76 V4 per cent »ere
ttucc, Jr.; P.ano s,lo, Mi*s Eileen p. D. Settlenier and daughter, all
condemned on the ranche» or
rang.
G.irnett; a Bible story in word and of Corbett, Ore., were guest-
at
, ,
oecau»«« of emaciation, and nhetp-
si i.g by the Misses lone, Carolyt. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cha*.
mtn of the founty
thi(1 ,,ro.
and Doris Widing and Miss Mar- Dawes on Christmas Dt>'.
conserve considerable for
• _ ^
oth<.r f(swi for tkt. bettor
guret Wert.
Christmas day dinner guests
_ _ . younger
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_ and
Mr. and Mrs. McMinr., . d Mr. j the borne of MT.a nd Mrs. W. C.
stock,
»ays
County
and Mrs. Garnett were each pre- McKell were Mr. and Mis. L. F
Af#nt Victor W. Johnson.
«ented with a gift from the class. g
er ^
Russell of Port.
Jf!
>»
M ss G*snevaeve Caiter msde the lg" d Mr and Mr8. Doy Grav. Mr«
Silently Passing
piesentation. Games ard refresh- R„ i ^ nd Main, and Mrs. F. G. Don-
nents concluded the meeting.
j
MISS ALICE ERICKSON
Miss Alice Erickson, 35, of Pro.
CHARRING UF POSTS
MRS. RANDS TO VIS-
gres», died in Portland. Wednes­
1S NO A D VAN TAG fr ^
MOTHER HERE
day, December 19. afte.
a »tort
: tness o f pneumonia. She wa« horn
Annual tests made on the ‘‘ post
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farm" conducted by tne school oi
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Rands and
-She ia survive*! by her mother,
forestry at O.S.C. again confirmed three daughters of Counsel, Idaho,
Mrs. Ann. Erickson, four brother»,
previous indications that charring c~me to spend the holidays with
H*nry, All*ert, Frank, and ( lau
Douglas fir posts is worse than Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waite M -.
F> k - all Bvirir near P rogr««.
no treatment at alt. Half of the Lands returned
Thursday.
Mr®,
and two sisters. Mrs Nellie Per
charred
posts set five years ag> Rands and daughters will rim a.i
Hill!(horo, and
and Mr«. Mary
*<r* of
of HilMboro.
have given away, while about the here for a month. Wednesday eve-
M,.Broom, Vancouver, Wn.
\
suine number of the untreated ning the following called at
the
Funeral services were hell
posts set more than a year earl- V.'aite heme in honor of Mrs. Rands
« Beaverton Congregational ebureb
ier have survived.
birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shol-
Situnlav afternoon The six Han
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n.iiK n..aN
Moat o f the treated posts are 4ez of Silverton,
Mr. and
Nrs.
»r.n brother« wore th* pall-brarers
h Xrrmm% ^
^
s .’ ll strong, some after nearly sev- J hn Rands of 1 ruitland, Art L>m*
Crescent
en years of service, but this is too 4>cc't ° f Pori4*15**» ar|d Mr. and . rs
W. E. Peg g in
Grove cemetery,
short a time to determine the com- Barry Rands and daughter o Gar-
charge.
psrative value of the various treat- 0,n Home,
ments, say the forestry officials. !
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KINTON SCHOOL HAS
Posts from many specie« of trees »{ARNES’ ENTERTAIN
........... .
1 tw.ir home on Plea-
.‘ i m Valley road. There were 19
member» orwH-nt and a number of
^
l ) ‘r i the biisine«.
rueeting*«'lection of officer, for th-
— held whi-h re
corning year, »ms held wi
« jlted in the following b*-ng eke-
ted from Kinton; Vice President,
Fverett
toret a
Robert Pomeroy; secretary.
pv‘ r
r,
I». Wright; ansi treanur*
L. Cox. A fine luncheon was e.ve,.
lny the h*>"to»s.
LADIES MISSIONARY
STUDY CLASS MEETS
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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The Confr«***1'011*1 »»die« belt
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tU ir Missionary study class at t
community was very
church Thursday with M-r« Louis*
represented at the -cihool
Carter in charge of the devotion«. p brjstlnll!l program given at tihe
service. Mrs. F. J. Felsher. Mis« Kil>to,n grange hall Thursday eve
Fern llaincw. and Mrs. M C. M'' ring. The program
was greatlv
. . .
. ,
. 1. « n.i iha n enjoyed
and
all
the youngster-
K erch « reported on the final ' P- ^
^
umisU.l l y well.
tars of the book "Japanese Women ^
teachers. Mi*« IMen Scihnei.
Speak” which ha» been umler study dpr Rn(j Mrs. Au*lrey V’ andcrmost
the past months Mrs. H. M. Barne- were in charge. The following is
gave a vocal solo and Mrs. M. H. the program given: song, by school,
,,
,
,
¡n “ Jingle Bells ; drill, primary pu-
Metcalf read a pap*T
« ,,rr<?rt ,n '
„.mg, “ aecrets". primary pu-
terwst. A pot-luck lunch wa« reeved ^ ^¡j^. p|gy
«p,,,,
Po,lunk
at noon.
1 Limited” , all grades.
are
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TOM GRAF SAI? S ON
JEFFERSON MYERS
WITH DINNER PARTY
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnrs en­
tertained with a large Christmas
Tom Graf, who has been visit- day dinner party. Their guests were
Marine Corps gun crew's of the V S.S. Nevada achieve a new hig:i iqg at the heme of his
mother, Mr and Mrs M H. Metcalfe and
mark in naval gunnery by scoring 47 hits out of 48 shots while at Mrs. W E. McCloskey,
the past
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Mr
•argvt practice with the fleet. S>ne o f the prixe winning sea sol- week and a half, sailed W eiresday
s
diens are shown above along with th« ir commanding officer,
Majo • from Portland on th« Jefferson My. ^ r*'
Campbell and; daugnte'
Bert A. Bone (inset), whose promotion from captain to major fol. ers, for Northern China
and the Patricia Ann, Mr. and Mrs. L S
lowed the success of hi* gun trews.
Philippine Islands where they will Barnes, Miss Lucile Barnes. Har-
Four of the prixe winning Mn i:tea are from the State of Oregon. T’ck up a cargo which will be U- ,, R ’
. p ortiltKj Miss Mar
They are: Private Ruel E. Chapman, 730!I Eiurt Alder St., an.i Ben ken to New York via the Pnnama
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K. Davi», 2826 NE Weidler St., of
Portland; Trumpeter John
F earaL Tom is a fireman
on the ^aret Bl‘tersion,
Harold
Pe
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Ilagenhack, rural route 1, Beavertcn; and Private Harry W. Valley, boat, »nd does not expect to be Jack Fleetwood, and Rev.
Lhai.
85 Shasta 3t., Bend.
( back until June.
| Clarke.
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