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T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOl.CMh XVII. NO. 2 BEAVERTON. CITIZEN’S TICKET WINS IN ELECTION CH y election Tuntday proveti exciting enough to brIOg out »he In i xeni vi In recorded lier» In leu ye u m , itUliiiugli the m s ii II* wi liti seemingly not Justify Mie interest. _ .. .. " received 3 » vote, to »7 for bis opponenl, U ! . Ht.mln.rK 1« the ...her ronte«l. Hut for recorder- ItM O M K K M is H U N T II.IR M B i l l . M)K C H R IS T * IN CARD* Persons muilliiK i hrlmtiiii« greeting cards arc u rgcf to «etui ll’ ein by first due* mall, for when no «m l they may tie aeuleti a oil eon tu I ii written mutter or iuesaag«w not otherwlne permit* ltd, therefore having a porwtnul j appeal whieh I n . of course, more i highly nppreelaled by recipient* g reeling* are dispatched « « trtven direr- :lory . , rv)ct, „ d „ n(>OMM4irv 1 ^ , additional ¡rhttr„ . . rU<| |f underivermb,a WAH HI NOTON COUNTY. HIOH SCHOOL NKWH (P A T WARD REPORTER) H O NO R ROLL SET F i DEC. 16 -------- A bandit roucerl. featuring tie j c a b in e d Klee club, under ihc direction of Ml»» Elizabeth Wai- kina, will be p r e d e d . , .day lOeneanber 1«. at 8 o'clock In ihw 1 ,.,...r o v v .tv am . Ptlt I.TRY It.N IO N i h l l\ H M Y l i m IH I. M Egg Qimlliy la u problem d vital importance to nil poultry- men mid will In- the topic ilia- ciiNrtud by H. K i'oaby, heu<l of the poultry department. Oregon Rtate College. M the inoulhly poultry meetlUK which will be I h Id nt the b'cuverton blah achoul I'ueNduy, !>«»••■ in I wr 13. ul cloek. p. m. The question of liuUululninx proper egg quultty, particularly in tin summer months. Is calp mg lu Importance mid is u nut. ler which is *o ina lo require more and more a.tenilou on Ih.- part of the pmiliryo.en. In or,1er A mixed chorus of 2* voice ■ a 111 present folk son ft« from Kuttiand. Russia, America anu S< o1 lund Included in this xroup will be "Three Ulind Mice.” an 'í;Bgllsh folk son» of I l.e six ,ec«.h century. There will also bt a sob. by Jm- Mnahofsky. ¡«»ne ^ ii oil o o t half rant in*r tuinr«* , »'«•bool k >uinaMiurn. D h which cannot lu delivered h e - ¡prlce of wlmlaaion for adult» is etuae of removal of the addresser 25 * * “ **• ,or *“ '>d‘ nlN and child- ,,r aMat r,., , r.n, ir, rent fN lM d fl from tl. 'often he destroyed a» wash c* Dc<' rt wl11 •*’ ,,<,n!,led •»* the causing dlaappolntinent. the sen- Ueavarlon relief lund. der rMafl n#ver kn«*wlng Th® Kirk’ klrr eliih. In foi - that Hie greetings were not re- mal nttlre, will slog in Rnnlhli reived. Thia would not occur if " ‘ »eral selection, by lirahina. and greeting* were mailed »ruled at Ir. Latin, the ever popular A vc ¡the first clnaa rate, according to 'l«rla . Shirley Trotter will l.e |Nelu Daly. Beaverton postmaster, ¡featured a» no I on I n I. Polk l«Rtl»KK.N V ili.I, 4.1 Y1. P l.t Y jtpiuik.ua pari, have been K il „ m f))r - , j (5millK lL t. Christ- t ttniU^ * bich w l,| Le pre- bjr Krululuur „ a d c s F lillM Y . DECEMBER ■*, MS* Beaverton School News Y T S T - « . * VO, , u n\. Z ore returned without charge I. WlUon -K. untl J. II. \«un . * provid„ d lb„ K(ind* ra return i ard t»uy fu rr . John Ktrl.y and A u on fh„ „nvelope K. W 11 ». hi .»ere elected 1 ■ “ •‘ IU »'‘•-■I w i . h U j ^ |fc|t , d . .iMKMtlllon no aerve on the conn- ^ ,h|^ f#||t * f St. Mary's School Notes OREOON, Sontr» Pealareil ili' marltei» for "the*it " « . » " " Me ' ,,,fure the holiday dlanilaael, lie- Numbers from ll/ht iqiera» und thi market» fir their • ggs It comber 23. Mary Krtnre» ¡tmilh. opert'llas ill ba atmn !.>• the cent aurveya mode by vnrlmw iM.ntnret MoMah.m, Deity Unci r- va chorus, indu ling the "lla l- - * egy -- T? ' _t airthorltles in the field of Street Sons'’ nnd I » .w_. ... ,,,>r' Kllm MarY Morphy, and Hel- Dan ’■Rioni mtikellng have Indicated th«i ih. McPhr<. t|p rn. t of Ilcaried Men.” moat »crlotts lossea In quality no , huraclers Two solo number« will be pro- . iii while the eggs are in t ie s0|, 4, |Tl n i J , g , 0K (rented by Jink ftillM-rtsori ari.! hniMla of tf»e prialiiccr. Repent |un»qT»| IS I Hob Uarnea. trial, conducted In Waablngl.m '* Sodalisi» have axrued to .u-nd k-t»tnu<« \imili.T* Included county have shown tliat the lop ___________ ________ •UhncrlpIlOB to TH E The «pint of t U v.detide will commercial grade of __________ eggs can lie “ ircrmsed by IS fwr cent on some ¡ ^ ’ f ^ N S WORK as a i hrWinuie i^, properly conveM-d. when the forma by Iniprortnc Ihc oiett.od lo '*■*' ueedy orphanage ac- comblnad elec clubs will sina of farm storage .conWnx lo u suggestion made by rhrlttmas carols and hvmip. tMr. t ’oaby. m his years of 11* «* ’ entral Office As a prepu- f>urlng this fenture Ihc girls will work .with the poultrymen of tbe rslion fo r , the spread iiik of boll \>ear surplice«, state, has been an urdvul odvo- ^ *) cheer uud loy to t ie pier and Pianists t broil thou I the entire r i l e of Ir'provtd egg quality His needy. A. M carolers have j Tnjftam will be Jean Berger, experience In the field m well been proetlr ug seooonal byron« .liaxifs- fa d v anil Kathryn Pum as hi-« kuowledge of the indus- nnd melodies. etoy. iry'a problems plai-es him In very HONOR IT P II.S ANXOI W i l l Tbe progiam 1« as follows: advantageous position In discuss Report cards were i«su?d after (alKI.S 01.Kl. IT,I B It 1« topic .roll call. December 2. The fob TbrWf g « * « K . s Hrahin., Anyon#* inlrn*HtM .u thip u»m- |<r*init namen npiH»nr on thr hon- . %» . Franz Schubert 1er la welcome to attend ' Ul nr ndi forNowember The Piper From Over the Way rneolenr. Arlene Bernards Shirley Trotter—From toirgo Martha Sommer i Coin’ Hotne Anton Dvorak ID I A I. 4M I M It D0 3.N Bet t y Davis (Chit ('hat Alfred Nsye, WIN AT PORN DHOW Evelyn Sohler Walts of the Flowers Dtoyee Bump Joe Berger of HazeUlale. who ITom “ Tho Nutcracker Suite” Deity Heinrich placed first in District Two of Mixed Churu» Orare Palmer. thè 4-H division of the B ute Darte Eyes Russian Folk Son¿ <’orn iShcs. and t'layton Nyberg ON THK. SICK I.IVT lWi* A Hundred Pipes . Shaw who tied (or first In the corn Robert Axlell, eleven year old .Tally Ho— Joe Moshofsky Judging contrat, carried the hou- ora for Washington couiwy In 'son <>f Mr. nn<t Mrs. I* II, Ax- ‘ 0°*‘ P River Negro Spiritual the I It act I vl tie» ui, the second tell had his appendix removed on Three Blind Mice— 1 fit h Century annual stake Corn show, which December 7th He Is recovering English Round was sponsored by the Porlland very nieely. B0|N’ (4 . I T I'M B I Lovw Life Nlana-Zucca fliuoibcr ot Commerce and the Calvin ON',moor was operated 8lout Hearted U.-n Romberg First National bank of Portland, onialoo Jack (' 4 ilbertm>n unit held in the Mulinomuh hotel on for a hernia <»n LhK' .»th He "Naughty Marietta” hy Vie- Dee t. 2 ami 3. reports I . H. Is In ward 4fi tst the (lond Sant- nnlan Howpttal. R , Hertwrt Francis, assistant county agenl. Robert Barn,'.» Placlugs in tho exhibit com- Vernon Jack of uenr Tigard The Thiof The Cuckoo Clock potitlou JU addition lo Joe Her- » ’ Just now recovering from a Cumhismd ( ¡ I f f Club» ger. w ire; fifth Willis Nyberg,' »evere case of Pneumonia. ,Come All Ye Faithful Tualatin; sixth. Steven Meek. Doris B'rownlee, of Recdvllle, silent Night Cornelius, sevnlh. Wilbur Ny- ) berg. Tualatin; eighth. Whiter >-he niD* yP* r ,,,,, °r •' Totc*> ,Mr. and Atrs. J. A. Brownlee was Old French Caro. Baiues, Tualatin; and nlnlh. l((pon4w, fo f appondlcit|il the ,Kum, Finn! Finn! John Setnker, Hazel, In I,* I Good Samar it an Hospital on Catalan Carol Bernard Altlshlu. Ilateldule , , ¡Thursday. Dee. 1st. She returned God Rosi You. Merry Gentlemen tied fur second place in the corn <o ^ on Thurilday. p,.,. 8 | Knglish Carol judging contesi, and Willis Ny ..... ■ __Coventry Car,*! Mr. l.uwrence t.laski berg of Tualatin, tied for third. wiu» r»|»— !- . ... .. Handel In open class competition, Carl |er»te,l for appeiHlicitis on N ov, ’,oy ° l< <>r ‘ VanKleek, and J. H. Aten of j 29th. He returned to bis home on < I HI. K I SKRYK NKYD Kiuloti, placed fourth and eighth December fith from Oo,al 8n.ni- Approximately r>0 girls from riwpectively; and Mux Berger of jaritan Hosplial. , Hazeldale placed fifth. . .Beaverton Htlended the Girl Be- _____ . „ , , , The son of E. ( arothirs of sirve league Conf, nnce al Ti- Thero wvre eleven 4-H and ten , . .,.. ... ur,lui, Aloha was operated on for »[,- open claes exhibitors from Wash- ' “ . .. v ' pcndlsltia on Dec. 2nd. He s to ington eounly '»h<> pnrtlrl|i*le,l. v , refintrn to bis home on l>ee. 9tu. Isos Akers Robert Itcattie Kenneth Durson Krancls Burson Jtan Berger f-ladys ib-rger Betty Drorbough Howard Jklwtirds Roliert Oraf Jane Hedland Howard Johnaton Lloyd Johnson Ralph Kirkwood Klaine McMinn Donald Meier Jim Mci’lure Bill Miwhofsky Anna Belle Moshofsky Dan O’Meara Jtun Schilling Sadie Toelle Audrey Weed man Ronald /.abler Honorable Mention Natalie Herein Viola Burke Henry Davies I atrlda Dobyns Martha kigli A ’ ohu Pinnell Jean Audrey Oraham Mildred Hamel Blythe Johnson Losina Jarolw Marjorie Junor Joan I.indblom Trederick I«ehman Maxine I si »by Inex Miller Floyd Malm Shirley Maultauf Hazel Olson fxirraine Olson IJllle Polapenko Doris Schell Lnnl* Wilson Robert Sayre .«I BS< R IFT ION, U V N kK TB IM . I» IMP, Beaverton Vs. Alumni Iba verton 114) Alumni ( 2 1 ) Kixby 14). V Wilson Peterson 15) V Rucl.erk (2) Davies (2 ) C Iie r ort <,) Harrison U M Pulclfer O Whuner Subs, tt niton • Bea vertí n: J«-e. ‘ base, Kmmons t l), Bisteip. Jenne, Conklin 12». Brindali. Subst tuiion»— Alumni: Cot- berg (fi). Masters (2t. Norris 12). Referee, Kumwall. * m : W H STORK lOMKHs UK AT PRICKS IN BKAVKRTON In the Rale way M eal ud on a t„ ,1er Ul(! Kevlew wilJ b< tound many »1 tractive cut* (he prices oli U4MS. We es- pe«lolly wuut to call your a l lenilo!» 4o the VK A L ROAST al only 10 cents a pound. Due to the Safeway -Murkel buying taiill.ii-* of the meal de- part meni, we have made man'- riduci ions A cut of to percent has bees» made, and a much wid- nlJtiV* r ^ r W„7 I h l '^ g h '^ h u i ' rr night. Dec. <. at the h.gh sch«d. ' „ rfered _ _ _ _ _ _ R P r ilR ll fic u u n u «1.00 Per Ye*r. IHAEE M IEI 11 OEITH Dome WEEK LKORt.K 1.4)1 IS BKNNKTT Ueorge Louis Beimeli was bc*rn on October 2*. I »77. in Setoli» ,0|,nt5r' oh,°- He was married in ,9<,, to -NYy«"*!«» M. Heydler. T,w‘ )r no»»ed to Oregon In D ü 'v ,'ere they have since resided. ,,f 'Diality meals arc 0ei,rK'‘ wa’' f»ken suddenly III , hp with a nose hemorrhage and was __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dh R P r ilR ilQ u r n cu u n u u lo satisfy kheir various tastes r,ubed lo a Portland hospital. 8 f: Miller »*•*• courteous ».-a, * h<>re » » » y on De man >* is anxious d to > serve khe |U-a- Dca - i’finber 3r<*- 1,1 FMneral wenrieea were held verlon people with the bee Pugg's quality of meaks at the lowest Tiesday at 2 p. m. at Funeral Chapel in Beaverton. prices in history. Itev. B. K. Coulter pastor of fhe Church of Christ officiated. A record never before equaled HAXrOTK Oil, « m m i , Interment was made in Cres PHKDICTS rpWARII TRKND by a Beaverton squad or any Ini'ttascd business activity and cent Drove cemetery. other eleven in this league wa Survivors include his wife. set on Turkey Day when Ihc inospei,ty throughout the entire daughters, Mrs. Beavers drubbed Tigard 14-0. Pacillc Northwest may be eg- Myrtle; three Sylvia 1.. Nfrschl of Pendleton. Adding these 14 tsiints to rtn loeted as a n -u lt oi eon.-1rue- 128 already chalked up, the Bca- *i,,n reported in other parts ot Mrs. Hclcu B. Haddox of Port - i re r eleven amassed a grand to- l *ic nation, by c. fj. Idmbockcr. !«— * Hwh R. I.ivsay of 1 alla Mafia, Wít»h.: one son, | tal of 13(* iMiints to rhe iqipon- Hancock Oil company MaK-s Alan- , ent’s 0. * oger. oa bi:i recent trip thnmgh viurell K. Dennett of Portland: six sisters, Addle Priest of Port Starting the league schedule 'his section, Elizabeth Freeman. by giving Hillslioro a 20-0 drub "October records show that land. Mrs. lung the Orange and lllack post 1 const ruction 0f «hucle-fniniH ÏÎÎ' ^ , ' ’ka " r Hennes«ay. ... .. ... ok,a- Mrs. Nora Hicks. WtekHa. id notice lhat they would be home« in the Hoothcm Califom'a Kan.. Mrs. laiura ilo unse Id of | plenty bard to beat. The 1« cals area, where our refinery is h. Rostlo-rg. Ore., Mrs. Iva Reck- met their toughest opponents ir. rated, was at the highest level o l ' a -naiq.v Newberc outfit, bul In activity in Pwjelvc w-ar» *• wiaf.,i of Marlow. Okla.; one ..VÎ dt" ! brother. J E. R..nncft and fhe end came out vietors with Mr, Lmbocker. “ ÎNirtheneorc . „ u ' p u ,J l»il fíen nett of a 13-0 score. i hi MADE BY 38 BEAVERS . R ecord rn*,|iiNllcii Jefferson high of Portland lias ¡finished their circuit schedule with only six points acain«t them. The Pelicans of Klamalh I'atls have 12 jKdnts scored o „ I them, hut Beaverton Is the on ly team in tbe slate to win tbeir championship with a clean ." i» * « i Poach Cor* altrlfmtes Ihc strength of this year’s team to Kurd high school Saturday, De (he fine spirit and cooperation of the hoys I f »here had been a r< mber 3 let down in any one game the It wus a Washington-Yamlbll Beavers might hav* t^en scored county confereni'e of the girls and Ih tir » adv*b#,rs. It atari ed on- -Bw'vert.rti Hummer at nine o’clock witt. registra om ns tions and checking. Then a ’ K IW 1N .S 4 1.IT« H T r K T T t'H \ MPS S:30 IMuu Johnson, the Tigard The Beaverton High School president, introduced the differ football squad were rd iwned ent presidents of the other clubs winners over tt.e turkey at tha and they in turn introduced thei.- K wanls luncheon Wednesday girls who sang tl.eir 'n o o n T T h e y T la o proved th4* tb i younger generation is twice as The Girls Glee Club had the brainy as the oldsters by defect - honor to sing for the conference inK a picked Kiwanis learn in a and the two songs that (hey sang queslion and nnswer c r le s t . The were. "Gretn Cathedral" an«’ boys were the giiists r f the club ‘‘Chit Chat.’’ Tbe girls were di as la the custom al the end of rected by Miss Watkins. each season Toe meeting went At eleven o'clock the girls ad- off with a tiang. as those pre- joi rnetl to different rooms where sein will testify. The boys were n they held discussion groups Ix>:s awardid appropriate pri t<'s Keplogle from Beaverton led the Ihe battle of wit««. A shod, talk by Philip Twohy, financial group. Al twelve o’ clock the girls ate their lunches. from the News Telegram. Port- The presidents and the «Hffer- land, opened the program Talks ent schools represented were as ¡were also given by Civmh Cook- follows: Nada Sitton, president .1«. W. Short. Marshall Tiw-lie. st ^ of the McMinnville senior club; d. Hr bedy pres . Zumwalt and Dr. Marilyn Halden. preslih-nt of the ¡C. R Mason Glen Jon«v> was s i- _ McMInnville junior club; fa th e r- looted bv ^ feltcw _____ plaver« over ine Shernierhan. president o f th, __ , ------------- the distrtc! a« outwand ng halt Forest Grove club; Peggy 81m- hark. bark Snecial erted «inment Special ertetl mons, president of rhe Newberc under Ihe direction of I>ee R'ch- girls; is ita y Martyn pnsidenit of ev and Dod Berg followed. Jack Ihc Beaverton G. R '«.; Bulene Godfrey and Harold Jones, both Ralston, president of the Gas- lo f Kiwanis fame, were gu,'«ts ton girls’ club; Ann Peters, pre« 'fo r »he dav. ------------------- "»dent of the Hillsboro club; Char KEKERYH 1.0IH.E lotte Teats, president of the The Beaverton Rebekah R\lge Sheridan club; Edna Johnson. met in regular session last Tues- president of the Tigard club, and day evening. Two new members va r r third n ; h consecutive “w ,hat « month - - Ä S T ______ i a» the to display new recovery highs the total number of family unit building permits. I understand many other sect loirs the cu n - try are likewise ftadiag birilding Increasing rapidly, so with lunt her such a large factor iu con slructiou. and most of it coming Item here, it is unnecesr.arr for nie to pot|lt <Kjt wh>t |tiDued and increased building - flvity me, ni) (rt , hp \ ortbwW(, „ , Accompany me \tr I ,mL , ' L (vr hi# triR .hriwghout this sec- tlon wb|rh WRs mndr u Hencook % ;)_ f{ di tribnHng M orri»..« feHittu-s J \ M I> I’ RK.NTON H O * t u ' 1 Dec. dh. James Preston Hovr- ***' M Jr#ar*- l*elov<^ hu-- , °r Howell, rcqte 5. PorU* n‘|: brikher of Mrs. Flos 8ie B“ rH (ieor,I‘>' rrnn k- r arroll. H“ rr> Archie Howell. Kun <er“ ' wil1 ^ « ' ' b- 1 Impel i*f Hennessey. Goisch and ' fcG‘* ' N W »'H* a»d Davis at. Thuiwdag. Ib-c. *. ;u 2:3« P. M. -------- » » , On Decerntwr 5th Neil Dagan "i IV,■* dmt , • U S'Tlhwest Oil Co.. P.wtland. and r ^ Joh- her, Petroleum Ssle« Co Se- jmtn e. the two distributing organ- , i « , tloi»s for Hancock nroducts m Oregon and Waskington ®*“ T,‘ rton «* ■ husband of *w e p h Idma O h t° f Funeral services were held Finley’s Mornmglight Chapel. C ommittmenl in the Portland Crematorium. Grade School N e * s RKTHKI, NO. in JOBS DW 'GHTKRS MEKT The ChrUtmas seal selling contest at («rade ¡Schcol ia ended Jobs Daugt.ters met at t h e l « n<l ,b«' »eventh grade woe the ' iasoDir hall on Monday eveninv !c> •'*,ed »,a»f holiday^ T.a> cou- ^ ' ^ * b- ’ test this year was very close, The E ir * Guardian Council i t, ere b,‘ inK oal-v » » ’w , i-uts J {- wa* honored. Initial ion followed. rerence between Ih* a it -ucts ,be candidate» l*eing Maxine lais- j **);d by fifth, eight» and scv,-i..l, by an‘1 M arvell« Emerson. 'grades. The total at: uuct *f Delightful refreshments were B' ! " ’ T o ..’»'1, d -*v k . <ve. rv» . w r w J b>' AbC commiltee. < rea *S«.»4. w*>!, n is sligtr 8 » The meeting w ill be held '>’ less than last year’ - ,otal. S*1 P T ?’ al. 8 ° ,c,ock Public | |t la U-ginnin- ,.> I.x.k like J-8 •' at'on will he held. The Christmas at school with window 11 members to be ¡md room decorations going up. mstiMied arc Mrs. 8. F. Wray. .Roth the seventh and eig'n.., u rs- A r ^ ie Williams nn,l Mrs. ¡grades have made very atirac- flcorga McBreen. •• orge M,'Breen tlve Christmas posters, on > in _ _ — red. the oilier in bine. Tbe fourth 8 0 M O i T NEWS grade has a very pleasing catMlie _ There are twenty boys in our 'decoration in the windows and s<out Troop now with three pa- for a room border. tr°ls. The # last patrol was 1 s»,siueu a ln . . , . Students and teachers are namid the Beavers w:th Ralph . . a Christmas assembly- Klrkwx>od as leader. A "Court h of Honor" will re held on Dec. *he d* y on which' schooi l ^ b- Several hoys from here closes for the holidays. A great W»H be ready for advancement ',f P*ea* ” re ls as this is fhe first time we have and merit badges. — ---------------- M d B t iM R l lor that -ort of Frances Van Is»», president from were admitted by initiation •V E" -kRRI'AIg? »kit» nlarlets and other th'tn'-' | Visitors fmm Tigard. Hillsboro B,»ru to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. „ ,p . " nd joth«‘ r 'hlngs SherwiMgi. and Portland were present Claussen of Route 1. a son. .He ” ' . _|>rPP',r<> * ? d eiv,‘ The conference ended with a I Following 'the meeting delic- wilt answer to the name of | ° P T* ° * ' Grade sehool people are doing lea by Hie I icard Mother* and ¡oUR refreshments were served J°hn Kennekh. Dads’ club. A baby boy was born lo Mr. ¡ tbeir b" »° help tho needy by by (he committee in charge. and Mrs. Carl nueck on Deo. ' bringing to school food and eto- in the Wilcox Hospital. thin* •** turned over t o the ----------------- - committee in charge of the work UM’ K E O YTIO N ,n Beaverton. I wish to thank everyone for The attendance report for tl.e supporting me in the election for month shows that there was a councilman in the city elec ion « a 'a of rive new students an 1 Tuesday. Dec. fith lhat there were 173 pupils neitli- I will endeavor to do the best er ahsent or tady. I ra. and , " th.' axpayers F„ nob, and M, rvln J((tlUs(m and money on a conservative bas « to Kichanl and Marian Lindsay have irln the town r f Beaverton live !a„ ^ ,.o rlialld Rlroj #rd within its means. FJdo Nofziger have transferred A. E. Wilson. to the Barnes school. Twice Winnen of Kiwanis Cap «'HBfHTTUN RELIEE H tlKh The work of the ( hriotmaa He- Her Committee is progressing but It is hoped that the clothes and shoes will be rfint in nl once so fitting ran be taken care of in advance of Christmas. The next comm91 ext meeting will lie In Ihe Beaverton Kiwaiv- ls Hall ut 8 P. M. on Tuesday. Dicemher 11. II is Ithe ik'slro of the committee thalr all orgnniza- (ttons in fhe district have rrpre sentalion on the committee. Any group, mi represented at the last meeting, is urged lo have someone on hand December 13. Any grade or high school stu dent w ill hake your package or you can leave II at the Pirat Se curRy Hhnk, Beaverton. A. V. Butts, phone Beaverton 51 to. will make pick ups where re quested. Hold your perishables for a later call. Mrs M. Oiler of Huber, sister ¡of kVank N«,y*>s i* some l»etler this week, and is still under the care of Mrs. Noyes. Mr*. 'Mabel Hoc iwhn had bet n receiving treatment from the county hospital, was lakcn wor e and again taken to the hospital, pending an operation. Charlotte PouNon, »he seven y«ar old daughter of Mr. and »Mrs H. G. Poulion was taken to Emanuel hospital in Porlland Wednesday morning for an ap pendicitis operation, which was performed early Thursday morn t ing. Charlotte has had more than her share of sickness, .And wo hope ilhis will he Ihs end o f her trouble. f T H IN K Y O I The Methodist ladies Aid ex- | These ¡ire I he «in n er« of the T.Y.V. and Kiwanis cups. Buck row. left to right: G. Eninons. Tetrovioih. l«*e. R. Toelle, Harnson, M. Toelle, Chase, Coleman It. Huserik. Asst. Coach Zuni- tend thanks to all who contrib walt. Coach Cook; second row, left to right: AltUhin, Smith, Bishop, Foster, Bolllger, Culbert uted to the Bazaar and dinner Helen Foaraon of Hillsboro son, Jones; sealed, from left lo right: 8axton. Randall. Jenne Führer, Staelle. IHxby, L. Emmons. given at the church on Decern \ Visited flokurdny evening with K&rpsteln. G. Huserik ia not in the picture. (Courtesy of The HDleboro Argue.) her 1st. bor friend Mary Ellon Koeber. APPRE41 ATI0N I wish 'to express my appreci- alton to all who voted for me in Ihe City Election Iasi Tuesday. 1 will endeavor to conduct my office with promptness, courtesy, ai*d efficiency. Homer L. Wilson — ----------- Beaverton can Ixtasl of many very attractive Christmas win- »lows. Barry’s 5 and 10 koks v>ry inviting, and Ihe tree a background In Florence’s Beauty Shop is very beautiful, and many olher »tores are bedecked in the Christmas spirit. laud kTIdav the sixth grade en joyed a holiday. They were the first class to get Ihe required 4« days c f perfect atl.-n lance and were the first lo secure the hol iday. 8eventh grade will enjoy i»s first holiday Friday. On Wednesday evening Cran dali Peck entertained friend* a id 1 elassonates at a farewell parly ^or Robert Austin. The Austins are moving to Woodburn. n d ---------------- -— Mr. and Mrs. Fred W . K roelch and Eric Axelson rel«r-next the first o f «be week from a trip to Plummer. Idaho.