T he B eaverton R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XVI, NO 50 A < ’Itlxcu's m u n i * » # » held T h u rs d a y eveulug, No*. 19th. In th e Klwuni* hull Inr I In* p urpose Ul »electing U ticket to he placed b efore Ute voter* of Bcuvvrlon ul un election to he helil next m ou th . Mayor W. E. Mct'loakey w i« uoiitiuuted without opposition F o r reco rd er, tw o name* wor» p lured ItefAre the c a u c u s, H o m er L. Wllaon, th e |tre«cnt reco rd er, an d J , III. Venn, The form er won th e nom in atio n , F o r Counctluien. Guy C a rr, J o h n K irby and A. E W ilso n w ere uo in ln ated w ithout opposition T h e f I rat of the week J II Veutt filed in d ependently for the office o f re c o r d e r - t r e a s u r e r , whielt m e a n t Ihm th e r e will he ut leant one content In the elec, tlon. l i n t DINNER I MI BAZAAR ’I'he Heaver So. Ini f l u b of the O K M . who sp o n s o red ihe llaui d in n e r and Itu /u ar w ere very well p leased w ith th e t«ulrnllie of the d in n e r receipt«, and mtiet every Ihlng of value wa* «old. 'Ptie ludle* have received many com p lim en t* <>n Ih elr « ra n d dUi n e r The B a z a a r wa* alao well a tten d ed , and m a n y fhrlalnMt« gift* w ere »elected from the munv h cuutiful a n d uaeful think* that w ere offered. T h e Club de»ire* to th a n k the p atro n * for help ln « l o m ak e thin a ff a ir a »ucce»» l*oth «oclally and fira n c la lly . •* BEAVERTON, MOOKEH-XALZWEDEL At a Miniple. but p r e t ty w e d ­ din g ttunduy, N o vem b er 13, n u p ­ tial yow* w ere *uid by Ml** Irm e Hulzwcdel an d K lD w orth H ook er. The c e re m o n y took p lace ai th e home of th e brid e in Kata- cudu, amid a *elHng af a u tu m n flower*. T h e Rev. D ean Vortnil- lion officiated. The bride w ore a cream y , luce gown und cu rrie d u bouquet of Joanna Hill ro*e* an d w hile bouvardta. A re c e p tio n followed th e wed- id m g , the bride* *l*ter* Nerving, i 'I'he g ro o m l* a m e m b e r of the W. It. H o o k e r fam ily, w ho have resided near lieu v erto n for tw elv e year*. K llaw orth hu* a cir c le of w all» p e rs o n a l friend* In B e av erto n and ha* m a n y plea*anl a c q u a i n t a n c e ship*. Ill* av ocation I* m u*|c and m an y time* he Im* e n t e r t a i n e d w hile p a rtic ip a tin g in *oc‘al a c t- Ivlilra of th e town Friend* w elcom e hi* bride to Ihe co m m u n ity an d wish th e n-w Mr. an d Mra. Hooker a life of h appiness. St. Mary’s School Notes Mra. R obert ilu » - m a n of F ort- lund gave u p ian o rectlnl In St, M ary’« of th e Valley au d ito riu m N ovem ber 6. N um ber« from b a c h Mendelssohn. B rah m a. Ijebu**y. Griffe«, an d Iveoeheetzhi were played in a mo*l r h u r m in g an d ta le n te d m a n n e r for the A r a l e »Indent* an d Ihelr friend*. Koaary Hook le ts m ade by ihe pupila of th e eig h th g ra d e w ere <>u d i-p la y in Ihe L ib ra ry la»t w eek. Pi rot prize wa* a w a rd e d lo Helen McPhee. T he book* w ere »cored for lite r a ry roll)po­ sition und art1»lir a r r a n g e m e n t . He e ren d J o h n K Duluunuy, C. S. < f' h D.. of F o rilu n d I ’nlv er- slty will >|>enk on 'V h i ld Life in I n d i a ’’ iu th e a u d ito riu m Novem­ b er 20. at 2 p. in T h is talk will b e sp o n s o re d by th e Fine Valley C h a p te r of th e Quill and Scroti S o ciety w h ich will n re s e n l the one-act oomedv. “ Alice’» n in e , G o w n" on th e sa m e occaMcn r o m H M T T I t o o h I I M l XEAYH T h e C o mm u n it y Hook Club met T h u rs d a y , Nov. 10th. In th e Ki w ants Hall Mr*. C. It H am ilton of \Ve*t Slope a»ve an excclleni review of Anne Llniftierith'* "L isten , the Wind.’1 Mr*. iH. A. H a r ta h n r n p re ie u le d the clu h with im p rin te d hook cover* for th e volume* now In th e library. The clu h will l»e plea*ed to a f * CITY RKLI.tA I.OTN cept donation* of G reen T ra d in g S tam p* a* th ey can he u»ed to The c ity re c e n tly »old a lot In rre a a e the »ervlre lh a t r a n he to Miss H ild ah H ane», te a c h e r at rendered. W est U nion, at th e corner of second and I »ini b a rd street*. Sh*- Hr. Wel«h re p o rt* th ree ra*r« ha* s t a r t e d to build a residen ce G eorge H. Wood ha* p u rch as ed o ' m o d erately *evere *mall pox to hnv« b rok en out In one faro* a lo t for th e e re c tio n of a rent - lly at Tigard. It I* In te re stin g to d en ce on F r o n t an d Igvmhanl. n ote th at none of th e patient*, u lth o u k h middle age, h a v e n e ' e r DANTE AT 4iYM been v acc in a te d and a lth o e g h Jo b 's D a u g h t e r ’* will s p o n s o r Rmallpox I* g e n e ra lly found to a d an ce at th e »chiari gym Frida.' be a mild di*eaae In thin dav of nn<*er.nl v a c e l n a llo r . yet it can Nov. 25th. Music w ill ta‘ f u r n i s h ­ »till be a aeriou* lllnes* Till* ed by Billy B ishop’s O rc h e s tra , am usem ent should Nerve a* a w a rn in g to f a r d » will flurnlsh do not c a r e to tho»e not yet v a r r ln n te d to h av e fo r th o s e w ho dance. It done im mediately. T raffic Engineer Warns o f A m erica's F atal Streets i h h tl »* <| u a t e V i » i I» i 1 i t y Itlumctl f o r Night lu la li- lirtt o n T o w n am i City S tritila. N'KW YORK—It. E. S im pson, na ttoually know n tralllc e x p e rt and .fo rm erly c on su ltin g e n g in e e r for ,the N ational B ureau of C asualty .and S u rety U n d e rw rite rs, w arned im otorlsta, and to w n an d city oltl • d a l * th a t th e ir m ain traffic th o r 'o tl g h f a r e s a re A m erica's F atal 'S tr e e ts , and th a t th e fatal record (Is due, In large part, to lack of a d e ­ q u a te visibility for nig h t driving Most s t re e t lighting in o p eratio n to­ day p roduces less t h a n half th e m in im u m visibility for safety and they m u st be m o d ern ised If night trutile d e a th Is to be reduced. Mr. .Simpson says. T h e facts a b o u t A m e ric a ’s F a ta l S tr e e ts w ere d raw n from a two y e a r survey, by Mr. Sim pson, of traffic ac c id e n ts In 47 cltle* having 20,900 mtle* of s t r e e t s and Involv­ ing 7.279 auto m o b ile fatalities. The surv ey showed, tho u g h main t h o r ­ o u g h fa re s re p r e s e n t only 10% of th e to tal s tre e t m ileage, th a t they accou n t for 41% of all futalltles and 50% of all n ig h t fatalities. T h re e tim es as m any people are killed on th e m at nig h t as In th e day time, an d all of this d esp ite th e fact th a t only one fourth to one- flfth th e traffic m oves a ft e r dark. A v erag in g his own e s t im a te s and th o se of th e N atio n al Sufety Conn ell an d Illum in ating E n gin eerin g Society. Mr. Sim pson says th at abo ut 50% of all night acciden ts a re due d irectly to th e lack of ade q u i t e Illumination. He e stim a te s th a t th e s e excessive an d prevent- WASHIN GTON COUNTY. OREGON, IR ID A I", N O V E M B E R Beaverton School News th em e of the d an ce an d for dec- o ra l Ions tinge c l u s te r s of bullions h u n g from th e ceiling r e p r e s e n t ­ | ing b u n c h e s of g rap es „ Ja c k Colon and his " h u n c h ” ! provided m usic for the dance. T h o se who utleuded front B eav­ e rt o n were, C o th r y n A’a n Klc-ek. Bud B rn ulell, F ra n c e s Hrindcll. C h a rle s "C ookie" M arshall. Dor ’1 he Heaver* of B eaverton high othy O’C onn o r. Bob Nordell, I>or- uchool m a rc h e d lo w llh ln one Is West, ('a)bin P leron , I-altay ga m e of a n o th e r foolbull cliuin- Martyn, P a t r i c i a W ard and la irry p lo nahip when th ey com pletely B kuock. out> la*-«d a beefy Fore*I Grove A very good tim e wa* had t>> elelteu A riul*tire Day by u 13 to all th e one» w h o a tte n d e d the V score. lieav erto o excelled *n fo rm al d a n c e lit th e " L a u re l- all d e p a rtm e n t* of Ihe g a m e and h u rs t V in e y a rd .’ th e heavy Viking* played In B e a ­ verto n te r r it o r y but once d u rin g t.I .E E ( L I B S ATTEND Ihe game. DON COSSACK C H O K I S T he «core could eu«lly have T he G irls G lee C lu b and the been double the a m o u n t a* tw o H eaver touchdow n» w e re called Boys c h o r u s ail ended the Don a m atinee back by penalties, Hill p o s t e r C ossack C h o r u s a t a fte rin sin , N ovember m ade th e Tirol «core on a pa»« T h u r s d a y fro m Glen Jo n es, a f t e r Kninion*, 17. a t th e public au d ito riu m . B ecause th e Don Cossack* F ü h r e r an d J o n e s had b ucked the F o re s t Grove line fo r 6.1 proved to be very in t e re s i in g and yard» on a s u s ta in e d drive. Glen e d u c a tio n a l last year. Miss W a t­ club in s tru c to r, Jo n es ra n 65 yeard* for th e s e c ­ kins. th e glee ond »core a* the lieu v erio n line m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s for the c o m ­ did beautiful blocking, p a r t i c u l a r ­ bined glee c lu b and c h o ru s lo ly Beanie Altl*bin, H e rb H a r r i ­ a tt e n d a g a in th is year. son, G. Hkiserik an d Fred Stnchlc Not a sing le ta c k i e r laid a hand on Jun e* on his beau tifu l ru n . iMurxhall Toelle played a fine ga m e af end an d R ob ert C olem an s t a r r e d at c e n t e r for B eaverton. F orest G rov e’s a c e ball c a r r ie r . T ollm an , w as com p letely bottled' C o n s tr u c ti o n of the new g r a n d ­ up a s Gale (Emmons a n d E a rl s t a n d will be u n d er way a* Bollger badked up th e line In fine soon a s th e g rade school play style. ro o m is finished. T h e Beaver* re m a in un scored B lue p r i n t s d o n a te d by Mr. C. on in leag ue com petition and un- N . F r e e m e n show th e s t r u c t u r e b ea le n in o v e r tw o y ears of play to he 100 feet long w ith a s e a l ­ T h a n k sg th in g w ill find an mn- in g c a p a c i ty from 600 lo 700 p e r ­ h ea te n T ig a r d te a m h e re at 10:30 sons. A to p Ih e building will be a In «he m o r n in g to b a ttle the 20 ft. pre*» box f o r n e w s p a p e r speedy Beaver* for th e le ague r e p o r t e r und public address- s y s ­ title. tem. T h e " r a i n p r o t e e l o r ” will he W I , T Pet. B ea v e rto n 5 0 0 f.000 placed on (lie sou th side of the T ig a rd t o o t ooo field w h ereb y one will be p r o ­ H illsb o ro 3 1 1 .667 tected fro m Ihe so n th e rly storm* F o re s t G rove 2 2 0 .100 a n d th e a f t e r n o o n r a y s of the N ew berg 1 J 1 .250 sun. U n d e r t h e fro n t of th e stan d Rt. Mary» 1 t 0 .200 t h e r e will be b enches e x c lu s iv ­ Sherw ood 0 5 0 .000 ely f o r p la y e r s of b o th team.-. , In fr o n t o f th e s t r u c t u r e the ANNUALS ON PAYMENT PLAN r a c k will be widened to ten la n e s fo r th e p u rp o s e of a ll o w ­ M‘at W ard. H. S. R e p o r te r ) | B ecause It |* e a s ie r to pay lt)c ing s p e c t a t o r s a b e tt e r view of starts and finishes o i a week fo r te n weeks t h a n $1 all t h e th e sp rin t* and o t h e r races. The a t once, th e sta ff of “ The B eav­ | will be m oved to allow- a u ­ e r ." B e av erto n 's high uchool y e a fence r hook. i s . u r g i n g th e s t u d e n t s to tom obiles to use th e gro u n d for bu y th e ir a n n u a ls on th e in stall a p a r k i n g lot. T h e s t a n d will be built so th at m ent plan. Paym ents are c o l­ lected e v ery T u e sd a y m o r n in g d u r ­ addition al sections m a y he added ing th e first period. T he plan of a s t h e y a r e needed. T h e s t u d e n t body now h a s $ »00 •»living th e a n n u a ls on I n s t a l l m e n t ' th e c o n s t r u c ti o n of the will c o n tin u e in defin itely ag m an y fo r g ra n d s ta n d . An ad d itio n a l $390 of th e s t u d e n ts a r e ex p ected to will be needed before the stand t a k e n d h a n ta g e of buying th e i r an is com pleted. A m a g a z in e drive n u a ls th is w ay. Even th o u g h sp o n s o re d by th e Girl R eserv es th e sales have b e ta on for the s tu d e n t body d an ce. Dee. 9. nnd last five w eeks, it is still no t too o t h e r p r o g r a m s a r e to tie held late to s t a r t th e paym ents. fo r th e p u rp o s e of r a i s in g m r n - “T h e B e a v e r’’ is edited by the ev fo r th e c o m p letio n of Ihe se n io r clas s. It ig u n d er the g ra n d s ta n d . su p erv isio n of th e se u io r class — B e a v e rto n H u m m e r a d v is o rs Miss W a tk in s. Miss W a u g h te r nnd Mr. Duncan. S T U D E N T * PLAN “ VODVII.” P la n s have a lr e a d y bepu a ta r i ed “V a rs ity ’’ show is in th e a i r — for th e '39 an n u a l. a full sized, a ll B e a v e rto n , all s tu d e n t v audeville w hich will («. K. ATTEND “ JAM SESSION" re p r e s e n t B eaverton high school ! • • < Pat W ard . H. S. R e p o r te r ) in th e se v e ra l e x c h a n g e as­ S u tu r d a y nig ht, N ovem ber 12. s em b lies of th is y e a r , is being w as th e d a te of th e G irl R eserve o rganized a n d sp o n s o red by the form al d a n c e held at th e L a u re l- pu b lic s p e a k i n g class. ' Durst club. T his d a n c e w as a t ­ T h r o u g h a c a r e f u ll y selected tended by six couples from B ea­ aud itio n c o m m ittee, th e c r e a m of high school ta le n t is being c h o s­ verto n . • T he " J a m S e s s io n " w a s the en to form th e “V a r s i t y Show .’ 1 HIGH SCHOOL NKWS (F A ’r tv A It I i REPORTER) LOCALS TROUNCE IHE VIKIKG ELEVEN B.H.S. GRAND STAND 10 BE PUT UP ■ IS, 1938 B tn d en ts who filled out a p p lic a ­ MAEEB.AY lX i*T.iLI.N tion b la n k s a r c now a p p e a rin g BANANA I M I It A I til; before th is g ro u p of ju d g es in The B eaverton Mafeway S to re full d re s s tr y o u ts a ft e r w hich all has a g a in co m e to th e top, in in ­ c ontende r» will be ra te d a c c o r d ­ s ta llin g a m o d e rn B a n a n a In­ ing to th e e n te r ta i n in g m erit of c u b a to r to in s u re the even ripe* th e i r a c t. nes* of th is fru it, an d to have know th a t at F ro m th ose rated highest by th e i r custo m er* the c o m m ittee, Ihe p e rf o rm e r s all tim es, th is m ost p o p u la r fru it w ho will m a k e u p the show will of all, will be p erfect to use in ¡th e t a s t y salad s, etc. be cho sen. B a n a n a s .being a tro pical fru it F ir s t, second and th ird prize* will be a w a r d e d th o s e a c ts by soon chill in a 10 d e g re e t e m p e r ­ a tu r e . a n d become p ra c tic a lly the judges ta s te le s s , if th is is p e r m it te d tn An o r c h e s t r a composed of lo­ hap pen. cal ta le n t w as organized by Billy T he In cu bator is a w hite s q u a r e B ishop and will provide m odern t with a la r g e glass ea se in front, sw in g m u sic th r o u g h o u t the ¡w ith an e l e c tr i c elem ent in the show. bottom th a t h eats a u to m atically . — B eaverton H u m m er N u m e ro u s hooks th a t hold h u n ­ ches of b a n a n a s a r e ail ihrm-gli SCHOOL LIGHTING t h e c a s e to in s u re a ir circulation. GETS ATTENTION T h is ea se holds 100 po u n d s of bananas. T om e in an d look it It jwas su g g es ted in a recent over. j Issue of " T h e H u m m e r ” th a t an im proved l i g h ti n g system would be d e s i r a b le fo r the B eav erton H igh School building. F r o m the school h o ard comes th e follow ing Inform ation. P la n s w e re designed by P o r t ­ land G en e ra l E lectric c o m p a n y on J u n e 20. 1938 and a r e pen d­ in g n e c e s s a r y funds fo r i n s t a l l a ­ tion. T he school district b o ard has recognized th e lightin g problem to tie one of m a jo r im p o ra n c e In th e Im pro vem ent of study eondi- llon a an d th e sav in g of vi*ion. To th is ond tech nical experts h ave been called upon to co o p e r­ a te w ith th e b o a rd nnd local e- lecrician in t h e p r e p a r a ti o n of p lan s and specific s! ions fo r such a lig h tin g system . T h ese plans h a v e been p re p a r e d and included th e c o r r e c t lig h tin g lo ad for each class an d vocal ional room In th e building. T h e p ro b le m s in c o n n e c t io n w ith th e re w ir n g of th e old b u ild in g a r e m a n y a n d v a rie d . Additional lig h ts ca n n o t h e added to th e p re s e n t sy s te m w ithout ov erlo ad in g th e p re s e n t c ir c u it. Tn o r d e r to b r i n g in th e p ro p e r 'cad it will b. n e c e s s a ry to in ­ c re a s e th e six* of t h e w ire and and provide addition al c ir c u its fo r ea c h o f th e t h r e e floors P ro v isio n will be m a d e in the n e a r fu tu re l o Include the n e c ­ e s s a r y m o n ey fo r th is ch a n g e m the school d is tric t bud get so th a t an ideal lig h in g s y s te m b a s ­ ed u p o n scie n tific p rin cip les will be av ailable f o r th e use of stu d ­ en ts a tte n d in g B eav erto n hieh sch o o l. — B e av erto n H u m m e r DEBATE TRYOUTS COMMENCE SOON "D ebate tr y o u t s will s l a r t the week b eg in n in g Nov. 21.“ sta te s Mr. Webb, d e b a te coach. T w en ty -fiv e s t u d e n ts a r e p r e ­ p a r i n g to p a r t i c i p a t e in these tr y o u ts . N egative a n d affirm ative te a m s will th e n be selected. S tate q u e s tio n f o r deb ate is. “ Resolved th a t t h e United S ta te s should e stab lish a n a llia n c e s i ' l i G re a t B r i t a i n . ” F in a l s of th e r o r .n d -ro b h *•. ir n a n ie n t will he held TNier -lay . Nov. 17. F ourth perio d f i n a l i s t s s : : Billy Bishop. C a th r y n V an Kleek. Veldon Boge. E r n i e S tn s sen s. W o odro w J o s s an d Bob W rig h t. F if th period p a r l i c i p a n t s a r e ; Fred S taehle. L a R a y M arty n . R ic h a rd H ag g , Bill MorJmfskv. H e n ry Nagae an d J e a n P a t t e r s o n — B e a v e rto n H u m m e r P h o n e y o u r N ew s t o th e Ilea- I v e rto n Review. P h o n e 9415. PRESENTING BEAVERTON'S BUSY BACKFIELD R. E. SIM PSON able n ig ht fatalities on Am erica's F a ta l S tr e e ts cost ab ou t $2.444 per mile p er year. It Is Mr. S im p so n 's prediction th a t a u th o r it ie s will come to real­ ize th e vital relatio n of light to safety and c ites D etroit as th e o u t­ sta n d in g ex am p le of an A m erican city th a t h a s saved both life and do llars th ro u g h m odernizing visi­ bility. IVetrolt religh ted 36 m iles of Us fatal s t r e e t s and. as a result, cu t th e fo r m e r ratio of 7 nig ht d e a th s to I day d e a th to 1.6 nig ht d e a th a to 1 day death. L. J. S eh ren k . G eneral S u p e rin ­ te n d e n t of D etro it’s Public L ig h t­ ing C om m ission said. “H ad th a t ratio been m a in ta in e d In 1934. 1935 and 1936 p rio r to Im proved lig h t­ ing. m o re th a n 190 lives would h av e been sav ed.” JU BS< K l p r i O V Grange Elects Officers Follo w ing the u su al pot-luek d in n e r a t noon S a tu r d a y . the G r a n g e proceeded w ith th e elec- tion of officer* for th e com n r year. Follo w ing w ere Ihe officer e le c te d : « iv o par Tour. FALL FATAL Füll B E H LADY M a r i J a n e m i l l e r Mary J a n e Miller, aged 82, wid- dow of J o h n Miller, fell last F r i ­ day and in j u re d herself. She had been u n co n scio u s since th a t (tim e an d passed a w ay T h u rs d a y a t 12:20 p. in., at h e r hom e on Is tm h ard s tr e e t. , Mrs. Miller fell abo ut a y ear ' a g o an d f r a c tu r e d tier hip. and tbi* fall last F rid a y re s u lte d in se v e r e in ju ries, w h ich a t h e r ad- adv an ced age, w as m ore th a n sne wa* able to stan d. . T h e rem ain* are a t P e g g ’q ohati. el. Funeral arran g em en ts have r.ot been a nn o un ced . ANTHONY STAHL A n th o n y S t a r t , 27. son of Mr Mrs. Albert « ta e l , was killed Nov. 15, in a e a r accid en t fiv.' ¡m iles n o rth of H uber, w hen his r a r was h it *»T a truck, S u rv iv o rs a r e his f a t h e r an'» m o th e r, Mr. an d Mrs. Albert ¡S tag l. brother* . J o h n and Al­ b e r t , s i s te r s Mrs. J. O. Biasy and Mrs. C a rl Madler, alt of New E n ­ gland. N. Dak., s i s t e r Mrs. K aih e rin e Bleizeffer, an d b ro th e r* T o m an d M athew of P o rtla n d an d b ro t h e r . F r a n k , of T igard . R o sa ry w-as h eld at P e g g ’.« chapel at 7 o ’clock T h u r s d a y e v e ­ ning. a f t e r w h ich the body w a s 1 shipp ed to his fo r m e r h o m e in ‘New E n g lan d . N. Dak. Mr. S tag l had lived in O rexon for the past tw o years. M aster, Mrs. E lsie C h ris ti a n s e n O v erseer. B ernice Dobbins L e c tu r e r . V ivian 1-awrenoc S te w a r d . A. M. Kennedy A ss’t. S te w a rd . F ra n c is D own- ir g . C h a p la in . X an te D owning T r e a s u r e r . J e n n i e G ra y S e c re ta ry . R uby Boyd G ate K eep er. AV. F. D e s in c e r Ceres. M arth a Wood P o m o n a . F r e d a A u stin F lo ra. Is a b e lle W a lk e r l a d y A ss’t. S te w a rd . Inez Cook M em ber of th e E x ecu tiv e Con*- j E T H E L I - MOIWE tuittee. H e lm a M cK errh er. E th el U Morse, aged 68 year.-, M usician. E velyn H obnstpin wife of F r a n k Morse of S herw o o d S e v e ra l v is ito rs from W a A i n g - r o u t e l . died sud den ly Wedne* ton G r a n g e w ere p re s e n t. nl«o C lokairo* day NoT- 18 T h * body m any visitors from is a t Pegg'B e h a p e l in B eav . erto n em aty. Mrs. E d ith T o ti e r W e a th e re d PM»«*»“ * fu n e ra l a rr a n g e m e n t * s ta te g r a n g e ch a p la in , was an JL K. 1 HI Kl M NEBS h o n o re d j u e s t . C h u rc h and S unday School a t- Mr*. I-nuise C a r t e r » r d d s u r h _ __ _ Re. te n d a n c e is lttcraasm g. we a r e ter, Mrs. clarew ee ____ P alm _ , _ of w ho d o not a ttle Wash., w ere tru erts of d i* glad t o »eg* g r a n g e and a r e nl*n h e re to nt- a tt e n d a r e h u s s l n g o u t no som e tend th e n a tio n a l g ra n g e m eet- i good S u n d a y School lesson s an d ing at P o r t la n d th is week. ex c e lle n t serm o n s, and fine sin g- R p v . E a r l H o rs c l l snoke in th “ j ing by th e choir, a fte rn o o n on th e Bed Crn** drive -phe S u n d ay School b o a rd met M em bers of thp " r a n g e r*'* on J on Monday n ig h t in th e i r reg u - a com edy play. “ Home. Sw eet : ja r m e e tin g . P l a n s fo r T h a n k s - H om o,” w hich wa* w r it te n nnd | giving w ere d iscu ssed . I t was coached by Mr*. W. R e n t e r ‘ a b i d e d to have each one bring an d Mrs. R e u te r w a s s e n e r o v s lv a giving as we did la s t acla im ed fo r the su c c e s s of h e r y e a r to place on th e a lt a r , th es e effort*. m ay be a n y th in g you wish to Musical n u m b e r s w ere enjoyed give, and th ey a r e given to some an d piano solos by M a r g a re t one in tn e com m u n ity. We would H a n s e n w ere well re n d e re d . like t o h ave a lf m e m b e rs o f 'h e Roll call w as a n s w e re d by S u n d a y School an d c h u r c h com e T h a n k s g iv in g gents. a t the 9:45 o ’clo ck h o u r so to ---------------------- be a b le to p a rt ic i p a te in th is lov ­ ely service. We als o ta lk e d o v e r __ _ ____ ______ p la n s fo r C h r is tm a s w h ich we re a liz e will soon be h e re Mrs. Roe. 75. m o t h e r of G eo rge j The M m e , on Roe, had t h e m is fo r tu n e t o t v e - fo r a b(l9iM#, m e e t,nE to l u r e h e r h .p in a fall on Nov. U . raake fo r , h e jr d in n e r and w a s a d m .l te d to «he co u n ty be ,D u m b e r first, in h o s p i ta l the sam e day. On Mon- ronrieo(jon wJUl , h e ItaiaR r Th# On Ihe Sick List ‘' f / : l th e c o u n ty h o sp ita l w ith a n ob­ s t r u c ti o n of th e bowels. An op­ e ra t io n w a s n e c e ss a ry . J a c k Osfield h a s b een confined to h is h o m e w ith the flu for ! se v e r a l days. < n“" n , h l > M issionary m ee tin g w as held on W ed n esd ay also. All of the Y oung people a r e lo o king fo rw a rd to a good tim e on F r i d a y n ig h t when they will be g u e sts of th e C hu rch of C hrist Y'oung people a t th e i r chu rch . D on ’t fo rget the d a te Nov. l* tb. a n d be s u r e to come«* b r i n g some- ' Let th e c h ild re n Mrs. Melvin B eeler u n d e r w e n t a toBsIlectomy on T u e sd a y , Nov. 15. at the office of Dr. C. E. t h 'n * to° - _______________ >Ias° n K ill AXIS MEETING Donald G ordon b ro k e hi* a r m W edn esday ev en ing , Nov. 16, w hile p la y in g a t school. w a s I n d i e s Night a t th e K iw an is Mrs E lizab eth McGowan, who <•>'»»»• E n t e r t a i n m e n t wa - p ro v id - i p a * been q u ite ¡*1 w ith a n a t t a c k •’<• *i»h picture* and the iof t h e flu. is im pro ving. "f """II F e stiv a l films. Ih e " H a m D in n e r F.ileen Wolfe " a * u u lte ill fo r w as served by Ih e Ileaver Social sev eral days l«*t week w ith the C lub to 62 K iw anian* an d wives. The a n n u a l elec tio n of officer.« ¡flu. is the f e a t c r e of the n ex t w«*»ki> Mrs. Mary ,'o«'k of Rou e L m eetin g to tie held at noon on I B e a v e rto n . was o p e ra t e d on W ednesday, Nov. 23. T h u r s d a y for gall h ia d d c r at the ' Good stam arltin hospital. ST. ( E C E M A ’S DI NNER AND BAZAAR NET NEAT S I R Mrs. Elsie O h rio ten sen of W est Slope h a s re co v ered fro m a n a t ­ T h e Iluzanr and d in n e r given ta c k of b r o n c h ia l p n eum onia. by th e m em b ers of St. C ecelia’s t ’h u re h at the Aloha G ra n g e hall Mrs. H a n s E r b of R t’ Ue L H ast T h u rs d a y evening, w as e n ­ B eav erto n , t* ill * i,h h e -m joyed by a very la r g e crow d foi tro uble. b o th ihe d in n e r and evening. T h e I n d i e s Guild served a delicious NOTE OE T HANKS I w ish t o t t h h a a n n k k th e voi .. ‘ \ rep o rt was civen th at the> Washington Here Is the backfleld af Beaverton high «chant, leaders In the Tualatin-Yamhill league. Front lefti Andy Führer, f ie l t half;. Bernte Altlshln, quarter; Gale Camion*, full, end Glen Janes, left half.»' county for the ex- h a d t a k e n in rlo se lo $199. The p re s sio n of co nfiden ce g i ' « n i in t h e election and to a g a in pledge m yself lo eco n o m y ^ eon- s is te n t w ith c a re f u l a n d effleien. a d m in is tra tio n . MAUD W. B O S IO W . C o u n ty * T r e a s u r e r . ----------------------------- c h a p t e r Mr. and Mrs. Tom G ra f w ere d in n e r g u ests Monday ev en in g of Mr. an d Mra. J a c k Isfield. a p p re c ia te the pntronag-* , ____ W o rth y P atro n, F re d Goyt and ^ O oyt Wl>nhy M atron. B ess I j i c y an d Mr. U r y were invited to a t t e n d M u ltn o m ah C h a p te r at K enton T u esd ay evenin g. The a r e p u t t i n g on a sp e c ia l i p a r t y for th e i r w o rth y p a tro n , i L, c . W ilkinso n In h o n o r of h i t b ir th d a y a n n iv e r s a ry .