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T h e B eaver to n R e v ie w The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County. VOI j UMU XVII. NO. I. TWO CONTESTS IN TUESDAY’S ELECTION BKAVKRTON, St. Mary's School Notes WAHIUNOTON COUNTY. (JUMOOS. ITMIJAY. DU» EM BER 2. 193» Beaverton School News (trade School News Another six-week* period of rehool has been finished and stugfenls ffeteived their report card« the second time. There has been quite a bit of improve- |,n«-nt noted, - — and , followtnK are ------- -------- _________ 't b4. names of atrdenta who re |C«tved honor«: Blue Card MTn- ,,e „ (B„ arad,. M o w , a „ d „ „ nor lardlneKi), , th (JradP. . Martha Frazer L orm e Kirkwood olen Mortlmore Uorls Noel j Mildred Yatea '7th G rade-R obcrt Myers t Bruns Wightman 4 th Grade- Bonnie Le Rud | Arleta Boge i Caroline Talherl 2nd Grade— Kathleen Ackerman j Gloria Huddlemon Patricia MeCiosky Virginia Talbert 1st Grade— Patricia Seidler Those who made the honor r**ll ^ud Grade SUBSCRIPTION. G r t o s Name “ioughest” *1.00 P*r Year HIRAM STIPE DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS HIGH SCHOOL NKWS co. f ourni, or « h i w h e n MTIDKVTN HONOIt HT. f M I L U The Heaver«, before check ng Th« iiiuii I«' department gave a (PAT WARD IlCHORTHR) MEET IX HEAT ERTO X •** ,in* l*y *“ •* -Monday afternoon recital In honor of St. Cadila, The fikaverton elected Andy h u ok fiU Christian s-wt* Cuhrer ' Ih'uverti n City élection will be patrone«» «I noua and luirtuouy captain, and Fred Rtaehle as line t hurch waa h ,»t to the \\ ash- MTYLK SHOW The comm uni.y was xrieved to November 22. Their px'sraiii lu- held nert Towaitay. la«' 8th at captain for the season. Kach i* barn inpton County Council o f « bur- Thursday morning during a c tinted vocal selections, violin the City hall. chea on Monday evening. Novem- O. Vutera will select a Mayor, and piami numbers. Those stu Girl Reserve meeting, the three b#f «tdi. graduate this year Ihe nweliojc optBfcd Wednesday morninx. Mr. Stipe In ihr home economic« Masse« put on with a Fallow «hip dinner In the three Councllmen und Recorder- dent» who participated Together the entire team ch*. ;e a atyle «how for the G. R‘n. In » a s taken seriously ill Monday, Treaaurrr. Couleala are for the mualral * h v later lo i f * » to a an “ All-Oppc neats" eleven, a.* church dm ng room. Hpwral and was rushed to the Good office« of Mu vor und Recorder- jsnrprUe party In llu atndlo. the gym at the high achool. hollows: — Tb«' girl» made their dreaxea music waa provided hy a ladle« Samara in Hospital in Portland Treaaurer. I» F HiimhiirK U con |Oam«a, and delirious refreah I-eft End, Kllidtl— Rainier frlo from the boat church. during the xecond Mix weeks at Tuesday afternoon. where he tintina ih« realad Ion of Mayor moot a were enjoyed . l-eft Tackle, f'ookinxham —N»- - J. W, Pointed, superintend« ni achool, all under the direction of passed away on Wedntaday mor U. K. McOoakey. and J. II KKM|DKNT HTUDKNTH bers J the Horae Kconornlra teacher, of achool«, Hillsboro, 1« presl- ning. Nov. 30th. Venn is after the office of Me- ENJOY HANQIKT l^ ft Guard. Parker--Corvalli , which ia Mina Ifynea. The atyle Mhow wan dent of Ihe council Hiram Htipe was born in Pana. confer- Treasurer, now laid by I Before .U parting to their ms.ic» Center, Rock wood—Forest C o w composed of represent Wives «*,’ announced by Patricia Ward. itiehi -»-__» i , a . , . . Illinois in lf-if, where he Lved Homer I» Wilson, and who | h ¡for the l.ollday Intermission. iSyj KiXbt tackle, -Sank uni--Its m e ; until IX' mi ■iu n . any and all churches who offi- running for reeled Ion. resident «Indent« were gov tt to cially decide to become member« Right End. Janaen— Ntwtierq Port an3 Tl7e r “T Any citizen who is u qualified a Thank «gl* ina banquet. WrJtt*a- BEATER TRAM HAVE I'KANT I «eft Half. R e y n o ld s -* , Mr.rw ~ Tt'* » P* ran» 'y '•am. for the purpose of fgprexsing the to fiSraverton in 19)2 and have Because they wim the Wash- voter o f the state, who liu« re- Idity noon The xlrla returned fot Right. Half. L t m m n i-t 'o m li:« “ fellowship and essential unity resided bere since. ingtrni county foolhall league Ihe Of the Christian Churches of this aided within the town of Beaver- ¡classe« November 2*. Fullback, R'yera—Vernr.nia Mar> E, Htipc, his wife pre- champion Beaverton footboj! county; to encourage the devo- ton since Oft 8th. m«y vide In H Ü TE R N ANNOUNCED « ceded hint in death, she passisi ihl« election He newt not I* j Tht> Jim|„ r Htn.tzed to tli- team waa treated to a turkey tionat, spiritual, educational and ï m i l M M K CIK O M m iste re d or he A* the W aW*y ° n Marrh l«th. 1*3$. fl property u 0p 7 n ' tb, ‘ re c e n t'' «»hacriptlon * “ •*’ November 2* at the high mUsionary life of the chirr che«, owner. and to »«cure auch united t ctior campaign for the MIRIAM. They ’,rh” f’1 «•*•**!$»■ nieet ing of l’olla open from I to 7 p. rtt.. a l-conard has made her home with In all matters affecting the mor wore closely followed by the 1 ,urkey ■ « ! a>l 'be trim Gridfrey. she district fseut* the City hull. ..................... ........ by M la s 'a l, social, and spiritual cond tlon sophom ore«. Bett« Peters, fresh- ,nln*:* werf Pffpared enant Governor, made , .hört hi™ , ^ J*0' " e r f 7 » hl“ k f" r r h,m to make his day« less lonely. girl* o f the people.” limn, ^und Kel,l yHdnrtch. sop ho- HY0«'* and the cafeteria Melva I,es- Beeler COMMITTEE EI.K.m oVH IME more, sold the largest number nT The el,«», « i . . , EMneral services were held furnished * olotnbla Eo«*! fu Dr. W. C. ihrer son. president of Mike McCloskey election of community coni- ■VZ ’ * ' ° ' B* foo,b“ " today. Dec.2nd. a: 2 o’clock fron, tlikets for the MIRIAM program ®nd WPr<‘ Pr'**>n' “ » »•» Unfield college gave the address Charlotte Foulson mitlpeineu In hold office under It was nnn<«ince«l last Ä f d f the e E h school squad nr? e ,tv- Tneedsv fM* L w *1 enco«G**">K word. of (tM, e,veB|B(, j|e asserted ihar wnen high w ir R„ r (' on *regational Church, with Bryan M'alter the 1939 Agricultural Conserva ill dhiiifmMy. dinner *p*f<hrx were although world <nudit'ion* are he present as guests. At tha« m ‘ ' H° r,,* U* P* i,o r of th,> Dickie Cushman tlon program In Wnstihrgtou K. Church conducting the ----------------------- hv various members o f the v, ry g<irUHJ, ^ eTt ^ ri#u ^ »ime Ihe district trophy wdtl be r m n ty will be held on Deeember service. team. T i e f e » hope that these ltw rl<md, Ulat Khou,d { presented. 7. reporta Htan McClurg, Necre- Survivors are two sons. Arthur Robert Burnside, the new own ” a" -rttese U h G r ie , lory of Ihr Washington County of Bend. Ore., and Elmer of Bea . 1 *y m ,ea*'u'• .rifts may he seen as offering Bonnie f^ Rud er o f the Beaverton lu m ber f <>. Agricultural Conservation Asso verton. Three daughters, Mrs. Ijud .Saturday the Washlngt«*n are treated to these turkey lB ,w- ar«as of industrial * rfe(a n oe^ was introduced to the club a- a ciation Ruth Mersertau of Klamath , . . , ci»uu«y court announcml that far- O'nncrs. ! relat.ooshipe. 'nternatlcoal re- Caroline Taitar« new member. H I. Griffith, of Falls. Mrs. Inez Allhands of In each community, «.f whirl. orahle action Imd bee« taken on ........... la ib c n the Rivervlew Abbey. nok a lations and .......................................... in the life of 'the : Evelyn Marsh Portland and Mrs. Carrie I jeon there are eleven In Washington |,r l|tl.ms seeking an election to GIKI. RESERVE AMD H l-T how as a guest. ChuwAv. Hf poimed out the need gth G rad e-- ard o f Beaverton, eleven grand county, a chairman, vire-rbair- decide on Ihe formation of u RATCE for the Christian religion say- | MarKarrt Brande children and one great grandson. man. third nwsuher o f the com- water dkdrlrt - -------- south of --------- Braver- , ' The „ Olrl ------- --------- lrl Reserves and Hi Y ing. “ We have mechanized our I>e|ina Satcheli tn il it 1 1 y romnilltee. slleroute. sec ton All o f the family and most of The court set Thursday, are sponsoring a darn. World until wc left God out even , Mary Ann ■n ,orf>n the grandchildren were able to ond alternale, delegate to the !|w( enrt(er 29 as the election dwle pi^h school gynmasiimi Decern- mechanized Him. We must hrir.g Grade county ronvjmtbm and alternate w„ h (b, voting to be held at Fel- ;« Tlila is the first time that Jesus b a c k -t ie them up with | Robert The initial meeting of the con. be present at the funeral. Robert Pallbearers were Jay Gibson, * will t,e elected Mh#r«a alor„ Prop.H.e.1 under the the two clubs have joined to- God. We need real OirtsUas mittee composed of representa Margaret Hansen Hugh Izewis. Jim l^w ls. <'barley Delegates from each cnmmun name o f the Seranto water d l s - ‘ Kether to give « dance, hearts, and a personal Henvemv tives from all organizations in _ t.aurene Mayfield tty to the county convention wilt • trlet. the territory embrac*« pra- I Music will be furnish'd by Falber (they will come back and the district was held Wednesday Tr " r<*'‘ ^ Alexander and who received honorable eteri a .county committee fur rln r, 4; nnd a Mma|| p*.r | of p w . Bishop’* orche»trn. Thc nealle close and know tbal God ¡m Those evening in Beaverton. Mr. W. h . Bernard. e n t i* : (Bo c rade below 3» 1939 A rh«lrman of ■ rommnn- ,< inrt 9 Of 71 names appearing d « nPe will be under the ruoer- *■' love.)” Grauer wais elected chairman ar.d In*frm e,*t was made in West S,v Rfh Grade— Ity committee may be elected nn petition. 70 were chocked vision of ihe O R advisor. «Miss ¡the meeting proceeded to s > h ]. | ca™e‘ ^ry beside bi« wife. I Janet Ackerman delegate to the county ronv^n a„ ««( tsfactory by the clerk’s of- ¡Jchnson. the Hi-Y advisor Mr ways and mean* to get etothing — *------ — ---------- -— Marida Bozirh tlon or to the office of county >flc* Duncan, president of «he TVt-Y and food for the needy. As In | KJtAJfl'EI. RATER I » is Brande committee In no < uxe «i»n .» | ^ 1*0 l>n month's ctk a d u r Il«n Huy Martvo, nrenident o f HI- previous years an attempt w o: , Bnm«cn| Bauer, aged 62 years, Mary Ann Miller county eomltteeman fill the of- #or WB|er district elections is Y Blllv Bishop, and social chair- Dec. 8—Aluiuuac, here be made to serve the area around d 'ed on Nor. 25 ai his home on Doris Osborne r to of chairman o f a community o|je M l for t^ rl.mber j , th, jmatl |>f tllo q n < \fo . Beaverton. The degree of sueves- Twite One, Beavtrton. Dec. 9 vMoialla, ihere Richard Nmurtbwalte commltier. propound formal ton of a Wolf Breen wrill depend directly on the help | He w as born on- Nov. 18, 187«. Dec. 13— Vernon ia, there ;7th Grade— P oll, will he held IIII esci, emm dl<lrtct w||fc voting to The theme o f the dance will b«> Doc. l i —dAolaUa. here rceivod from th<«u> who «an give. Odessa. Russia. He had lived Alicia Johtt.-na rumity on December ,. snd each ^ ^ t ^ Mi|># bi’lJt around -GhrLmas in charro Dec. 2a- -Vernon ia, here Mr. Grauer said.' "Tltv ■••mniiui op b's farm n<ax fe'jecerfon Tor Anna Moe le n t person eligible tn vote will be tty is proud that ik previq, (f he past four years, o f decoratlar »he gym will he Dec. 23--« amp Kt-oher« (X T her* Marylee Madden notified « . to the lime and place years all the gifts received have Funeral services were held a; Fathryn Von K1c<Af nod 1 orlo Dec. 27--Open Helen Randall or the communi!V meeting which Bu« lU.n wa.er from P»rtl«fel. ; been voluntary. We need fo o l of Pcgg’a Funeral Chapel on Mon- Puhtleitv for the dance Dec. 30--Joseph here • .i , iu,liVi.i Tk* districts. If authorized by H’ *9>v. Marilyn W alk er an kinds, clothing, toys or any- da> at 2 p. m., Rev. Horsell, pn.-- Ítls^w lshlng to vole at the »«r ,h* '*>mtory. will be I * « ' he dope h*- lA 'd ' Rt.irek Jan. ft--1<eague Opener St. Alary’s Virginia Huson thing that will help make Christ tor o f the Methodist church o f- i m,|.| administered by commlmtons of Henrv Narae Pat Ward. Pnf 6th Grade— Gym. mas brirfrter for someone ics ficiating. Oeorge Dussin Jau. 10--Banks here. IZ a memiwrsh.p card, which ' k- e members ( ommtssloner f i * " " «"•' ^ fortunate.” Survivors are hi» wife Chris- i. i„ .. ,a.i|irllM„n candidate« may not be nominal- 1*1 Olson will »>« In charge of Jan. 13-sTtgard there. Keith Cook The com m 'ttee requests that 1'®". son, Jake Gotlteb, and T? H mcetinr» will he U‘H1I " ‘ n ***ys prior to Ihe refreshments Programs arc be- Jan. 17--H illsboro there Paula Fktstou rommnnltv meetings will he explained hy W |D*r made hv Florence E . - r In clothing and shoes be brough* daughter. Ida Bauer of D elrot. Jean Hansen Jan. 20—Newberg there orened hy the present chairman by W. ^ ^ ^ . ^ in as soon as possible so that it Mich.. Richard of Tigard; Ed- Roberta McCloskey Jan. 24-<Forest Grove here of the community committer. A ___________ - [and Calvin I ehman will be possR>le to clean nr.d and John of Bcavr-rtcn and Lorraine Nelson Jan. 27-- SR. Marys there brief discussion of the 1939 Aari Proceeds from the Ocwr« win Jan. 3 1--etherwood here repair where needed. Time Is daughter. Mrs. John Kruger of Rido Nofziger (O RA M IO « IT HIM.HHOKO cultural Conservation program be turned over to the construc IVb. 3- - Bank« there. required for the cleaning a-id Sherwood; also six granlrhildren Jean W olf wilt be given nod expenses for B IN li DEI KMIIKK > -ld tion of tb* now grand stand mendng as well as fitting. Interment was made in Cres- Lots Bell I'd). 7— Tigard here. esrrvlng out the 193* A xrlculfi'r The (Nmiiuercial National bank You may leave your donat'or r° nt Drove cemetery. 5th Grade— Feb. 10--|{illsboro tiere ai conservation program will I«' corn show, whlrh ls beiug held at the First Security Bank in 1 ----- — —-------------- ATTElfD MI SITAI Dolores Bere EVh. 14—Neaberg here explained In (he lobby of thè hank Frida.v Beaverton. If this 1« not conve,.- PATRICIA ANA WIT..NOA’ I«u»t Saturday, Nov. 2C. a Robert Buffs Feb. 17--Forest Grove there “ Earh Individuai signtsl under and Salurday. iRcem ber 9th jvnd lent call Mr. A. V. Butts, B»a-| Patricia Ann Wilson, age 5 T arry Kirkwood thè Agricoltura! Const rvallon jptj, for (|,e mh consecutive yenr. group o f gra«l«‘ school children, Fel>. 21-Alt. Marys here vert on 5110 and a pick-up will he years, beloved daugh'er of Mr. irl o n czwll Vlt V 1 « «. ctarndel Pace E>b. 24--Sherwood there program In Washington county ,* . ti)* con ck dtn g . feature of each ‘“ 0? ’ Pan¿ " 1 ,by 0Mr' ♦»«*";*«>• made or give your package i<. and Mrs. John H. Wilson of Lyman Taylor should attend his community anniial 4. „ rlllb ^ . tended the Jr. ^ m p h o n j «u n cen any grade or high school studen Beaverton, died at ( h e r home on Marion Carroll meeting All O f these meeting- ^ wh,ch npon, or(K) at the public a.Phtor.um n Pori You are requested not to sen.' N< vein her 23rd at 3:13 p. m . 4th Grade— - - on _ .v - w._v. This w.V the second of a Ewer Triplets Reach will - he - held on December December 7. ,. V by (b^ bank. and which ^ has . ._ In land perishable food stuffs at this Patricia Ann » a s born on aeries of Saturday morning en I'. V rly Bran le states McClurg. th« course of Its 9 years o f ac- time. Next notice wilt he puh!Jl"d Dec. 10th. 1933. at Portland, and tertainments for school children ■------------- — — _______ _ llvity played a major roll In the Their Seventeenth Y ea r I ,V A ary Myers, on this item later. « n o I* I , . . .. 1 had heeu in 111 health fo r the I,ena>r Butcher t'ttlk t.K BI.AHNER I H it II RE-. ,|evtlopment of corn production and was well attended. post two years. , • ’Raymond Overture” . Ihe first Beverly Rohrer I,Efi IX E II.I. In Waahlngton county, reports L. Survivors besides her p r f t l t t M VNHINGTON TO. I.F.A6I K number was followed by a class A 3-ln-J tiirthday will come lo Dorlean Trobridge George Blasée r h«d the mis- E. Francis, assistant county demonstration o f ihe Todd School the Ewer triplets, who will reach SPONSOR.** CARD l’ AKTl nre a sister Rosalie, three half , James Uergin fortune lo fall from a ladder thaf ageert. o f IMusic. Ten pupils showed Patsy I laid uin ■their seventeenth milestone Frt- «Itpped on an olly flisir and The Washington County leagu e stders of Eugene, and a half- E>ch vear the 4-H corn dut. Ihe rythm in the following se trother o f Beaverton. day, November 23. Marion Lindsay of Women Voters sponsored a fiadtwrad hh> tlght l> g nwtmhers of the countv produc.' Funeral services were heid lections: '«Country Gardens” Elroy Nofziger dessert luncheon and card party 1‘arents’ Opinions the «ntkle «ml » ‘‘ ™ «„<, market from fi to 10 tons of Saturday. Nov. 2«. at 2 p. m.. a "Mazurka.” "B olero” and a at the Kiwanis hall Tuesday at feet Mr B W r had heen -tint M p whleh .Mr. and Mrs. Ewer gave the j 3rd G r a d e - P fv g ’s Chapel :n Beaverton, with march. Mr. David Campbell. ing In lhe former F and ! ami K___ ____ 1 o’clock. Tommy Ackers only- has been grown and marketed maa(er o f feroraonl08, «poke of reporter information that was nearly finished when the ae Following the luncheon, Mrs. Rev. Father Keefe o f SI. Cecellas Jeane ice Wright trader the program sponsored hy 1 the three things that make up parents of triplets could tell. eldent ocourr d Fri<h,y afternoon. Jay Gibson intnvduced Mrs. Paul church officiating. Interment was Caril Weik "When three are in the room, the hank This seel Is of the music: Rythm, Melody and Har in Nit. Calvary cemetery. Oeorge had a baH day Tuesday, Patterson of Hillsboro, president I Ardell Scott highest quality and. because of mony. and used as examples Ihe I get out of Ihe house. They are hi* la coming along as -well as of the organization, who gave a Junior Robinson but Its uniformity, high germlnnton numbers played hy the Todd the same as one person; BEAVERTON I'H IR CH could be expected. His many talk on "What the League W a s Bobby Noll three times :w> bad. ^ , l , .. „ „ „ „ »cd dependahilty, has found mar- rythin etxvup. OF CHRIST friends hope for his recovery a f For.” and what this unit had ac Fred Kramer "A s soon as they were born, A missionary lesson in i>anto- soon m poss.ble. hul fn ow lt ls #nd (n <>(h<>r Schubert's “ Unfinished Sym complished. Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Richard Hansen going to he a drawn out session Kngeleke, Mrs. Belle Walker and mlne will be presented. Friday phony,” the third selection, was I bought a new suit and three George Haldeman The hank’s 4-H corn show has played cut the first program 13 boxes of cigars; knowing that I 2nd Grade— Mrs. George Thyng were host evening. Dec. 2nd. at * o’clock by heen the forerunner of i»hc corn would never buy any more.” Sunday School children. HT4ÏRES TO IRSIK »TAMPS esses for the card party given hy the Eleajjor Boyson show , which are being sponsored wh<‘ n Mr O '* '* » "I tihink of my girls as any China. Japan. Russia. India. Am vatch first organized the Jr. or- the Beaverton unit of the league. Susanne Butts Adoption of the " , |„ ,he vartous counties and also B. Trading S»amp (a s h Dtsrc-.nl jf|>^ ^ _ ___ ,» g., che^lra. Percussion instruments other mother would think of hoi Contract bridge and VH) were erica. Africa and Germany are Allan Davis I am proud of the,r represented. Rystem was announeed this w.ek | h* b<' including the snare drum, sym children. played at seven tables. Bridge among the nat ions Tommy SairweatJver The Churches of Hillsboro an t to four I oral firms: Harrv’s 6 and in j P'> 7 ,,nIn<l 0,1 bols and triangles, bass drum good points and opposed to their prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. Gloria Pace lo r Store. Brown's Beaverton t. 2. and 3. In a,any in- were shown J. Scott for high, and Mrs. Me- Forest Grove nuve heen invited and demons, rated bad. When good, they are very 1st Grade— Pharmacy. Carr's Auto R e p a i r ; ? '» n e e « / h e «ocn »m rln R _pru- to the audience. good; but when bad, they are Kell. second high; 500 prizes to fake part. Everyone welcome. Dorothy I>ee Carr Jcct and show In other counties Airs. V. I - Myers. and Brxiverlon Cleaners. were awarded to Mrs. Berths Boys taking class work in con horrid. Elaine Wise "When asked how I tell them Williams high, and Mrs. John One stom p Is given with eacb iM t im t ^ ^ e r ^ h ^ 'lo e a l «how ' " r ^ <lu<>,,nl'' fanv‘ to ,h * fronl of Donald Deucher ten cent purchase or multiple o f , * » en*t after t e 0^a * ow stage facing the audience, apart. I answer, 'every old Inn Osfteld second high. Jack Swain ten and a stamp book Is provid- | It Is expected that there w, , w r f conducting knows her own chicks'. Caryl Jean Short ed for. to facilitate keeping these be between 30 and 40 cfob mewn- an<J sh), wed lhp s s tM,u. WASHINGTON 4 0 . LKAGI’R OE Mr. Ewer and I both agree ad I «.vie Dull stamps. When filled, the stamps |bers exhibiting this year, reports am] fi Here’s good news for all the vantages and disadvantages are WOMEN VOTER,«* bodks will bring $1.25 in cash. Francis. The corn In soma see " Thp rhrlstm as Tree” by Reb- about balanced.” kids—Santa Claus 1« coming to New students this wetk ar, The Washing! on County or $1.35 In merchandise at the tlons of the county did no* ' n ikoff. the Ntory of a little girl in Beaverton Saturday. Dee. loth, Th* B w w girls hera consider |DorU Axtell in the fifth and Paul ! Uafcue o( w'omen Voters met a. „ low «tora or valuable premiums. well due to the dry season. That g|b#pW , |an<J(n(f |n ^ and will he at rhe Barry 6 and lo the advantages and disadvan Winters, second grade. the Forest Hills golf course Mon- Store in the afternoon from 2 Books may be redeemed In any coupled with « t « « , l v e worm In- watphlnc , hrmlRh a window a tages of being a triplet. day for a 12:30 o’clock luncheon. Jury has made It difficult ftnd in C h H it n u party. She was to 4. And he will have a gift for «lora issuing Ihe stamps^ Advantages: * 2 & .A 1 L * 'after which the study of "Know every child at th* store, at rha*. soma eases Impossible for some frozen. The orchestra gave TH STAGE HOMK-rOMING (a ). “ We are able to both i Your Counky, was taken up. -iory> rOI.T.BGE HTTDEXTH HOME o f the club members to exhibit. wp( (hla ^ etme Everybody is Invited *o The Beaverton Kebckah and play and sing piano triozv.' The members who bad dlffer- come in and see Santa Claim. The followiing is a list of stud ----------------- Ttie last number "The Dance of (b.) Ttie News Telegram will Odd l ellow lodges are hav ng a parts in the program were: ents who arrived home for BAFEWAT TOFFEE UOXTEHT , he Buffoona” Barry’s have a fine selection from the “ Snow print our picture oa our birth Home-Coming meeting on Sat” r- Mtn. Mills. Mrs. Rockford. Mrs. Thanksgiving and Ihe week end of gifts which *hey now have on Tills Is the last week of the Maiden” hy Rimsky Korsakoff. «!»/• * ,ay' P«’0- 10,h- A Pot luck d in - (^tartiB, Mrs. Bush, Mr». Herby of from different schools. From the Safeway Coffee contest, any was followed bv the "Star Spang display. Something suitable for (c.) "W e ran help eacR other ,,,r wi * b<> s,erv<^1 at o’clock Grove; Mrs. Geo. Thyng. every member in the family, xnd O. A. C. were James Miller. John salea mndc this week will t>e led Banner", all Hinging. , .n.1; _ . . , ______ ___ ,. and Mrs. Engeleke of Beaverton. you can make your Barnes. Harold Peterson. Albert greatly appreciated hy Manager selections Names o f season ticket holders in school work and around the p All Rebekahs and Odd Fell, \v- The next mewing will be the within* hi ing rushed. house.” Karpatetn. Ix«is Ann Selby. Jack Kenneth Moyer. were printed on the program and are most cordially invitrH. fourth Monday in January. Grauer From Untvcrsltv »* F.u- Besides helping Mr. Moyer win It waa interesting to no»« the P*M<,Ta. ° taf r * : ___ . t Dancing and cards will fn rn l'h J gene were Russel Huletf, Gen-- a prize, you will be enjoying Ihe ¡number o f schools listed outside BOOK REVIEW DEC. *TH .. (a.) ChNJiHig. entertainment. in tentBiBment for the evening’ Brown. Robert E7ivgelke, Frank very beHt coffee. Buy « large Portland, we, of the Grade vfehool b^oks, and home neoessRies c o s t ___________________________________ NOTICE TO GRANGE NET BERN Regular meeting of the Com Emmons. Jay Gibson from Pull quantity of Airway. Noh Hill, Bands especially enjoyed this too much for the three of us, tt*» the custom. I/ieal Grange will meet Satur- munity Book Club at ekrven o- man. Wash., and Barbara Scott or Edwards Coffee and he satis- program. (A fter alt. two o f them are dup- ; (e.) "Somctimes the boy day. December 10th, at 10:30 o- cloek tn »he Kiwanis Hall, Dec. from Monmouth college mlght have a little clock a. tn. A Christmas tree will $th. A splendid review of ‘ Fan fled. There are a few more cups On Dec. 17. the Williams Mar- Urates: but we won't mention friends trouble in finding which l»|l»c the main leature. wllh a gift ny Kemble", will and saucers, and If you wish to ionrttes will present “ The EYw” which ones they are.) be given by 0».) "If on« of oa gels the whteh." exchange and a children’s pro- Mrs. L. C. Pershin of Portland. Do Your Christmas Shoppong ciwnplote your sat. come In and Peace Treaty” and "Little Miss —-Beaverton Hummer gram. , Everyone welcome. gel your«. M ufflt." Helen Randall measles, we nil must gst them In Beaverton. “ Ü- - " 2 i..,‘ * j,í r r hj r ¡ r k ie - T Ä •“ * ■ «“ • Approve Water Dist. Vote Plan For Christmas Relief Basketball Schedule Sarta Claus To Be At Barry's