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T he B eaverton R e v ie w
The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the interests of Eastern Washington County.
XVIII, NO. » .
D IR S HIS HOME-
LANGUISHES ID J ill
BEAVERTON
«01111» DAY OK I'll AY KK
W orld Duy of Player, which
IN OhM-rVld by 4 III I n I llili p«)»|ll«-
• II over the wurlii, rulin'» on K rl-
•luy, February ¿411», und will be-
observed In H*-»verlon
at
the
1
I hurch o f the Nazareue Service*
V B. Karl. 4o, Ileaverton llte. will ii« h«l<l at 10:30 a. m. *n«i
I, * « * arrvalmi Suudiiy rhurged from I to 4 p n i. The afternoon
with araon.
k tv ire will be divided Into three
Three attempt* were made by period*, bcKluiiiriK at I. 2 un.i 3
Karl to burn hi* home, H i inlle* o'clock
Church bell* will »»und
rival of Ileaverton. It I* charged. I he rail to prayer at the begin­
Following the *ecoud attempt hi* ning o f each period. Mach per-
wife lucked him out of the home l(Mj w||] k* devoted lo pra>er
bill Karl gained entrance wrill» a B iT |.llM unable to *lay for the en-
ux, aid chaneil i* wife, clad In fire program are Invited to come
her night clothe*, from ll.e hou.e for any
||.at lt»ey can to
where »he e.ceped
to a n e ig -- fer, frr*
come and go aa they
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
OREGON, WKtjJAY.
YUUUARY
BEAVERS EASILY TRIP i
SI. MARTS Q U H
2«,
SUBSCRIPTION, ì l i »
1 »».
000 FELLOWS TREAT
MIRERS AND SORS
NOTH»:
1 Ol;
IllltS
p«r
Year.
BEAVERTON FOOD
CHANGES HINDS
The Cotml-y Court of Washing
ton County o f Oregon will re­
ceive sealed bid* for the hauling
of
Uock
and ( mailed
Gravel
from
the Durham
pit for the
12
inontl.*
period,
beginning
Mouday evening the member* March U t, 1939.
H C . Miller of Wenatchee.
(P a t w a r d r e p o r t e r )
This mud be
of Beaverton Lodge of t.O.O.K., robmiltod by Saturday, Marrh 1, Wa»h.. ha* put chased the ilea,
ru*uc taiMTOMf _ ln « Koct-ue twu « /
No. ¿52 were botd« to a 6 : io 1f3ii a I lb o’clock A. M.
verton Ko<*| store in Beaverton,
ileaverton High School’« Beav- I
ami
look charge Monday.
o’clm-k
banquet
in
I
he
t.O
.O
.K
.
era evened I he ecore
with 81.
Particular* may be had by
Mr. and Mr*. Miller and two
Hall
There
were over
IbO ealltr« at the office o f Count)
Mary's at one earn la«t Tuesday
*»n* arrived the first o f Che
who enjoyed
a grand r ovjr(
evening on I he Saint’* floor wber j
dinner. prepared and »erved by I I Only
they ran rough ah oj over a be- 1
bid* o f
reaidents oi week* and occupy Ihe residence
recently vacated by (Ue
llulli*
the men Mr Butt* wa* chair
wildered home five.
The »core I
Waainngton County wtlt l»e con
man of Ihe committee, ably at— »idered. aad all
of 36 to 20 doe*n’t even’"tell'th e
hauling
must family on 3rd Street.
*i*l ..I
by
Dewey
Drorhaugh. be rfoc.e by reeidenl* of the t o
Mr Miller Is a native Ore
glory, for until Coach Cook ran
much credit goe*
to theae men tint y, uaing
iron.an and ha* been < :agc»l in
hi), , n, ir,
*ub«iitule
ilrlnx
truck*
owned b
for the Micceaa t>f the dinner, ex­ remde.rt* of WaHbinglon County. I the wholesale fruit and prnduci-
ihe „ anw w„ no, t.VPf) in(#reg(_ « t i n Nveseee Two—le i 7*»»nc ludi
I h t * o llic e r* « a i d .
cept the pica, which were baked Signed.
Uf.h
taiaril
wl*h.
jln g . The Heaver* had a 24 to 10
Thfc Cour.ty
Court o i bu*n»eas for a number .»f yearv
With the exception* of a dav-
He Is an ex_servtee 'imat, talk*
by the men’* wive*.
The »ervlce* will t»e conductrd 1 lead at the half ard Ihe Samt* 1
Waabington County. Oregon.
cuport, iuk aiul wra*t.ing marline a* follow «:
like a live wire, and wre predict
P rof. W. B Webb furnished
.had lo revert to long
•’ hope’’ AnJf« ne b*». “ EvEl*
up”
traffic
reacucd from the I lame* by the
a good buaineae for him here.
10:30 a. in lo 11:20 a. m
I *hol* a* they were
unable lo ro,,K ol,Hir ^vlver* of time. Ju*t aeveral tury* from High School
1(00 h KMT t: TV KKB 23
night patrol, the houie and eon- Hcv. Harper llurn* in charge.
We wish to call your attention
peuctrate the defen«e o f the Or- i4A
b*odlt who "hold* up” a to help oct on the program, they
Tho Book (.Tub ltarl a »plendin
teliLg valued ut 41.>00 wa* a com­ Scripture l*-»»oli. Mr*. K. It uugo and Black
bunk iol>* Ihe depositor* of (heir were 441 follow *: Billy Bi*hop. review of “ All Thi*. And Heaven to hi* advert isemert on the last
plete lo*»
SheeU. Melhodtst Church.
Oale Bmmon* held Kingsley. al> I ‘’a-*1- Secretary
of
State Kurt gavo aeveral tuagic trick*; Kar, Too.” b> Mrs. Mary latukat, in page of this issue.
Karl gave hi* occupation a* “ |>liiul»l. Mr* Robert I.
J oh n - | »tale Cutholic guard, to one fiel A s ," ‘11 " inurked today,
Drorbnugh. an Accordian Solo; the !Ciwants Hull.
rariw u ler.
* V RIT IRI. t.HDI P K.M KRT VlN
ton. chrialian Church.
goal und got one tor
him self;) *!ul! driver*
who mu«t maintain
Ernie Sla**«n gave a Reading;
Iutere*t
in the
Library
lx
I
The Beaverton
High School
Spciul Muaic, Ml»» Kdith Watt*, i while 0 »ca r Reynold*, lb* out
“ •ou**1 »obedulc duv In and out
I/Caler Munwill played the guitar growing
rapidly aud
thin
U
hot. I ll K.NWK N 0 TICK
umpiire Group
gave a P ire-
Naxarene ch u rch .
i.isn iu u man at the Catholic »talc uiturdlc»»
o f traffic condition*, and *ang.
•hov.n by Ihe large
number of
l»og lirenae* for dog* owned
Dtorer
in
the
High
1 to 1:50. Rev. W . I*
K e e - jlm m e y wa* ala» held to o n e lar'- uuualinuua
in
condemning
____
Pant Grand Marfer of Oregor
women who attend the Club. inakera
mat kepi iu«ide of the City limit a baugh in charge
School Cafeteria.
jg 'id . laddie Parapid. how ever,'* *'*’ driver who crawl* along likc|\(r
Mendel from Portland was There were 35 women
pr«
-.enl.
of Iteaverloo ahomd now be p u r - Scripture
The dinner was planned and
I* *mm, Mr*
(leo. »hot ten point* for the |o*r*.
11 l,n '• ^o r c 'nK other drlywrw to ti )0 Speaker for the evening, hi*
rha»t«i from the City Kecurder at Taylor. Congregational Church, j
cocked by Uie three candidates
lieu vert on'*
forward*,
I^tria | r**u»uin behind hi* car in a tong, topic being in memory o f George
The
Mothers’
Club
of
the
the City Hall,
tor the rank of firemaker, they
Piauiat, Mr*. Karl II ll» r » ll.
lirxhy and Igirerxo
l<ee, each , ''Oputlent line One bn* operator \Vgg||ingl(m.
boya A . T .
O.
fraternity
at
The licen»e fee* for dog* over Hp**«-!«! Mu*ic, Mr* tzireu Mar-
oieil 13 point* to divide hlgl r‘
f ol l owi ng
a .«tring «>fj
x*ii* bantpiet * > » pul on by Eugene t-ponuored a one o’clock '•er* J ia p Berger, Maxine Cady,
x month* old. or for dog* k*-m ll#> rhrlatian Church,
point honor* while Roy C hile jf * [ " *,,r ',n
, before
being | ^ i>»dge lo create more inter- luncheon and card party at the a m Barbara Walker.
over 30 day* for the year 1939
’ to 2:50 p. id ., I>cv. K E. controlled the ball for Ihe Beav- “
The guests included M r. and
, MM ' ho ' , a : r. who wa* ^ grK) to cel betler acquainted. Neighbors of Wiwdcraft hall at
are: male dog $ 1 . 00 ; female dog
0 (J|jer B tUarg*,
M r». Jack Satchell, .Mr. and Mrs.
ie r H a* it came o ff the h o c k - .“ t ™ * *
f' Uow
• P °werful.
_____________________
Portland
Tuesday.
Mr*.
It.
a
» „ .„ „ i
coupe out
for a i ide
with b »*1
$1 50; «payed female dog $1 00 Scripture Uriaon, Mr*.
O.
A Berg, Mr. and Mra.
Wtu.
l Kjr| rri««n«l
*r
*"<t Mr*
R li Scslton Ilochuli Jr., presided. The party . Gianer, Mr*. Wright, Mrs. Ber­
After Marrh l*t, the penally t* n , rknMa. Naxarene Church
ger, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryan Wal­
»,.0 0 for failure
to procure U
D.” 'lU n d a .l. M.rJ*. "frnnV t " . ^ 7 ^ 2 , 1
,
ar“ " ft-
«• «**' « ^
^
new drape*, etc., fo r the b«iy's
Mr. «nd Mr*
ker. and Mr. and Mrs.
Willis
for the dog* .h ove alnted
CtmgWfMUoMU church
.,„d p i:,., u ’ to- l.-ague. Hen- f , r ,lriv,B« ^® wI> but there la '»>* h^r parent*.
fraternity
house.
There
were
6
»
for delaying H J. Wright ard brother and
never
an excuse
Purchasing from the City Re ; gpectal Muaic. A
Cady
D.
George, ry Davis anti Glen June* played
attending
from
Iran ' for those reason». Snel* sister. Harry Wright and Mr*. tables. Those
«order place* 10 per cent of
, Methodist Church,
Jean Berger gave a welcome
"* ,‘a ',1
W!rT ,* « ; " ' l * ; ! « « . The man with p oorly-fu n c- Krank Pritxlaff. A group o f the Beaverton were Mr*. Jay Gib- from
fee collected
into Ihe General
3 to 3;5o p m n v V rl it
the girls, and Mr. Cad)
Rev. l ari B. team, ptayed hard checking *od \
^
^
^ ^
^
^
Ujni|y wrr, recen„ y p e r t a in e d m . o . Mr*. Helen Kiacher. M rs.
I’umt o f tl«e Town o f Ileaverton. „ (>rge|| ln ,.liar(, c
clean ball throuxhoul and only ■ wj, hM ,
„ „
.1 the scenerv i . the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Boyd. Mrs. Arlie Shallen- gave a very nice response front
Pay license to Homer 1*. " n - rtcrjp,,lre i ^ o n .
the parents.
i uri
Roger*, one man from each side fouled :
«an oaMly pull off to the aid«- of Malcolm Clement. Mrs. Clement berger. Mrs. Krar«-ia and Mrs.
»on. City Recorder
Christian Clvurch.
An open discussion
of wha
out with four mi-play*
j Dee Richey.
the road at no Inconvenience to Is a riece o f Mra. Seatton.
Campfire
can accomplish
was
Pianist,
P
Mia.
W
Keebaugh.
I.ircuiv*
I
'him self aud portait the ears tie
■ conducted by Mrs. Bryan Walk­
Mr*. Wtu. Si hurt re of Aloha Naxarene Church
St. Mary’s (20 1
hjnl
IP'averlon 136)
er, Guardian.
sustained a severe burn of the Special Music. Mr*. Harry A 4 .jp Bixby
a u c e r, Truck driver* who n»u*t travel
Kingsley
ngtil foot (rum hot tar, while Barnes, Congregational Church, j F - b e e
slowly
on
hills and wtadiiv?
Parapid
WILLIAM ARTHUR HASKINS
vvikiiig ou the I W l * t tM lUpM
-----------------------------
JO Davia
CArapiu . rr/J4(j B
a regular practice of
a ‘la«*en Storage tan ker I’ lar.t
(ir t ld t * S c h o o l NeVS S
O— ' ha*e
Reynold* I
ping nj
William Arthur Haskins. 72.
pping
nt intervals
intervals to
to let
let fa.-
fas ! i
{Beaverton Çrade School
Ezell ter traffic by. There Is no rea
t’ ae Urown’a Guaranteed Hand
_
! O— Emmons
o f Aloha. O re., passed away 011
February l ’j . He was born in Ian-
lad inn. Brown’ « Phirm aoy.
^ Urge and appreciative aud- Jonev- ^oh.
»on. in Snell’s opinion, why p n -
County Iowa on Ueb. 24. 1866.
i i
Beaverton play« at Sherwood vale <>|i«rati>r* si«.old not *h<'«x a
Mr*. Howard Kwer of Aloha tence atlen-led ihe cnterlatnnicnt
Grade
School
Auditorium
tonight (F riday).
e«|unl willtNgucss to assist tra f- ® ^ CIOC<
Survivors are his wife, Rosa
quite •»«•k with blood pot»ontng given al the grade school
Huskies of Oregon City; daughter
fic and foreetatJi the formation MAKiitt— "Chevalier”
and infected glunds in her neek. ^la*! friduv evening, Each child
I f R i f t : «4TVVIMNGH
'o f n «Hneerou* "in e -a jp * rn «hi» WALYX— •'rvTuuvtiiuc'’ . . . . '
" .....
GTAde ScTiiKt IRtnii' Mr*, ctmrk-s- «'rone. Aloha; six
Bom to Mr and Mrs. Itonur did hi* best to carry out Ihe part
w u htghwny.
sons. Clarence A , Elma.Wssh .;
M m ctnd ky l l r . i
C . Bu-hnell
Wilson u aon ou Trlday. Keb. 17. ;« » » ‘ »n.ed lo him and there in '
12 1 |
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} OPERETTA— THE PAlaACE OF • AREI.KSSNE 8 S
Raymond A .. Cle Elura, Wash .
. . .
- , .
-
.1 ruucti credit due lo
the Ilf Me 1 Hlltaooro
George W . f arl E., Wilbert and
The Beaver
'f * ''a c t o r ,
and the teacher, who ‘ S t. Mary's
ACT 1
sponsor a dance and ™ rd jmjty
thpru
Sherwood
Earnest H c-klas of Oregon City;
SCENE: I»osl ano found budding in l.ondon
Town,
called
the Palace of Carelessness. A l midnight..
Big
‘ lo c k
awakens s'x grandchildren'..
°n
* r< .
. 1
«itio.il
gvu.
The children In It.e four upper ¡Tigard
Funeral
services
were held
lost articles and they frolic.
They h avl'en xa a td t buck Whllw- Kra-,'*»‘ srr n,’w w,,rkin‘:
nllm
"* -"'^ r,on
Thursday at 2 P. M . at Pegg’ -
ACT It
, , , from Portland
for nn evening entertain- Newberg
5
ment to bc given the la*t of Forest Grove
Si KNK: In ¡he Judges’ chamber. Judge and jury pass sen­ Chap i in Beaverton, Rev. God
to furnish the music Stive this
Church of
tence up u each one who comes in search o f his lost belongings win of the Baptist
March The casl for the seventh . B ark.
3
Hate f«»r ■ grard lime.
Aloha will have charge o f the
Tualatiu \ alley
Post No. 93,
grade has been rt.oaen and w
o r k -----------------------------
Prologue
Amerlcuii
begion.
under Post Big clo ck .........................................................
on it started. Those who w i l l . HKMIKH** l»\ M ’ K I’ RBVKS
..Kathleen Ackerman service.
Bethel UoHgrrgatloiiiil Church | take part are. Isiurene Mayfield, |
R. Fowler cap­ Kut C lock ............................................................................ Virginia Talbert
Interment
in Crescent Grovo
. A HOUSING SITTKSS Commander T
Bible School at 9: IS n. m.
Start j cem etery.
evening
Ihe high lured Beaverton Wednesday eve- Alarm clock ............................................................................ ..D ean
Huhhy Myers. Igils Kinney. Helen
Saturday
Classes for all ugra.
Ratvkill. Juanita Keebaugh and srhoo| gym w«« fdled with «tali- rung and proceeded to make the Wrist W atch«*.................................. Gloria Huddleston and Ann Jones
KlW AN 1 S CM It
Mottling Worship at It a. mi .
Warren Dobyna.
The cast for cers and many on-looker.s who prisoner^ like it.
The mewting D«»ily Dimples .................................................................... Janice Osfieid
Music by Adult Choir.
’ the sixth grade playlet Includes came to help the Beavcrtrn f i r e - , uu* cl a social nature.
Stick Candy........................................................................
Delorez Stefred
Dr. Pei ry C. Hopper, Portland
Sermon Theme, ’’A Moat Thrill
Jean Cameron. Margaret Brsnde. men finance the rurul fire truck
Willis Cady introduced Ernest Monkey...........................................................................................Jimmy Fraser vt estmine ter Presbyienan Church
John B lgfl, Keith Cook, Julian which they have almoat com p let- ^ Duncan, of Newbcrg, Grand Chem Atammy ...................................................................................
Subject”
David Phelps was the speaker at the Kiwanis
Christ lun Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Peterson,
His sub­
Mary
Thoren.
b n r- e d . The orchestra furniatud real ilio! 40 et S State of Oregon and Cnvbrtila ....................................................................... Charlotte Poulaon (, «■ t . m y lumheou
Evening Worship at 7:30 P. M . ; rn;no
Nelson.
George
TKiaiin. good music and Ihe boys worked Jerry Gow«r, Newberg.
la>giou H-*ilif f .................................................................................... Susanne Bulti ject was
'George
Washington.
Sertnor Theme,
“ Jesus Facing |j»rry Kirkwood, an! Benny M e- them ‘ overtime to accomodate the Commander
District
No.
2, •Udge .................................................................................. Mike McClo^key • iht Man.” He porlraye«! Wash­
C alvary.’
Id e lla n d .
• dancers who arrived late.
Slate of Oregon.
individual
Oigan Grinder...........................................................................Bryan
Walker ington as a human
If your church attendance d<»e.
Among
Geography
activities
The firemen appreciate very
Prircipal
speaker
was It« v Clown ....................................................................................Donald Deucher
lather than a n«*ar d iely .
The
not invpel
you elsewhere,
we
A m week were a visit by Ihe much the splendid patronage o c - Otiborne pastor
Fir*, Christian B<y Scout...........................................................................
lecture was both historical ard
Patricia Seidlei
veiy cordially invite you to wor
grade lo the Taris Basin corded Ihcn, by Ihe community Church al McMinnville, Oregon. ¡Old
Man
Tommy Fairweathei entertaining.
by plane from Ihe N e t h e r l a n d s . -------------------- ---------
who is Ihe Oregon Department ll.ittle Girl .....................................
l.eni Short gave u »b o il |g-e-
ship w ith us..
....
Pat
McOloskey
Chaplain. Hi* subject was "Why 1 Maid ................................................
litui per It. Burns. Acting Min.
T te y are now mnking plans to ItEAYKKTON NAt’ KW IT
sentation of tl.e lioiisiiig problem
___ bila Mae Cullen
conlrontirg the local
and *.ur_
vls4l Awitzerland by train. Faun
. AGAIN I.OWKKS PRICKS the American l^ g io r .” He staled Dancing Dolls. .Nancy Nagues. Melva !<ec Beeler. Dorothy be-
MethodM Kplscopul (tin n ii
rouuding school districts.
life in the Swiss mountains will
Manager Kenneth Moyer of <b»t the liegion because of Ihe
Carr, Gloria Pace.
t
Karl It. IHirsell, l ’n* 1 <»r
I
studied. Sixth
grade
G eo- (he Heaverlor Safeway Store an qualtf leal ions of its members was Toy Sol iter*. . Honter Sp;-cr, Ai an Davis. Ibmald Metcalf. Bobby
Ttte guests were William Ever-
Sunday
School— 9:45
A. M. graphy students are having d if- nounces that the Safeway is in i : r ,‘c *1 flH«J group in the l Tn -
Hunt. pale binriuty, Jolinnv Corner, Dick Cusboian. Gene t i»t. Everett. AVash. and Ralph H.
Charles
Burnside, father of Bob Burnside
duperiutvudent,
Chailes
it ficulty In visualizing
the
now the process of again
reducing Bed States to see that the p rin -
Davis.
¡boundaries
of
Czechoslovakia price* on all lines of staple and ciples rn which this government Jury. .Claire Newcomer. Paul M-diil. Donni* I>*nhart. Kathr>n of the Beaverton Lumber Co.
Itoaetiiun.
were font d id ihalt never be des—
The Board o f Directors of the
Morninc Worship
11 A. •d.
| since Ihe change recently made, fa rcy gro«-erit's.
Pu;-h. Dolores Bum*. Voorus P Ivo-, carvi Jean Short. l>ar-
Sermon Topic. ’ ’’What la Y°ur i
i«H’al club wilt meet at 7:3o p. m.
i^ s t Friday, the eighth grade
They are making over 550 Iroytvd. “ Frcv-dcm of sjvcech and
lene Husted. Rutti McKerT.
religior. under our constitution, Umbrellas: I.eanore ISoyson. P.Ì anor
Nam e?”
having had forty days of perfect changes
in
Item*—all down
Bovson.
Bianche
Brozich on Monday. Fob.. 27 in the Ki-
all live as long as the ta-gl n” , GUADE SCltOOt, G IR ll«’ GbKH C I.U B -
wauis llatl.
Epw>rth bcague— C;U* I
Nt. attendance, enjoyed
a
holiday j (hat the housewife uses eve v
Evening
Worship
7:30 P. M. j from school.
day. ar-’ which will
make an lie eoncludtd.
(a) Sons o f thè IJghthous" Beli*
,
About sixty exserviee men were
SI RI’ HISKI» ON BIRTHDAY
Might he Y ou rs.”
Dor Macfarlane. who lias hern uppicriated saving on the fa-n-
(b) bitlle Glow V.'orm.
"The Kingdom
is rot
only ¡11 with pneumonia and nbsenl Ry budget.
ANNIVERSARY
presort and Joined
in the war HUMPTY Dt'MPTY DRIED
life; II I* the
redemplion
of from school for two months, has
_____ _____ __
, ..
ime songs umter the baton of |
.\rdell Scott. Dorothy Finney Jimmie Coder, Tommy Acker*.
AD> Carl Gestiing and her
life. It gives ua standard*, bill returned.
ST
MARY’S VOTER
Jess
Talbert.
Refreshment.« j , injor Robtnsfm, Buddy Dawes Wilbur Miller, Russel n -b 'n ett.
mother, Mrs. Francis assisted by
it also gives 'us aalvaU on.”
Grade school was very sorry
To show the progress and n ec- rounded out the evening.
Jeatteice Wright. Hertu-rl l.ov e.'en , Paul Jacobson
Mrs. A. B. Clement. Mrs. A . E.
H. 8 . Jones.
to lose Virginia Hason who m ov- essity «»f the Catholic Press. Hie
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I SKIT FbIPPKTY FTXtP
Wilson. Mrs. Carl Wildman, Mrs.
ed lo Hillsboro last week
She sodality is exhthlting a fine di*-
.
HOY St 01 T NE B S
Mechanical D ot!..............
....................... Sherry De Vaney
Edwin Sheets. Mrs Me Elroy und
Ihe seventh play 0f Catholic literature during
Court of Honor was liekl al Parisian D oll........................................................................ Marjorie Pugh
A M ill A
ASSKMBI.Y
OF GOD was n member of
Mrs. Foe planned and carried
........... ....................................................... Dick Taint out a very clever surprise on Mrs.
this month. Material consists <f Multnomah Wednesday, Feb.
i ’ hurch en Wheeler and Alex «rad«-.
Sail r ......
l.til
The Grade Schotil Basketball magazines, pamphlets, and news ileaverton wtu present with eight Indian t hiaf......................................................................... ..H arold Steel.
under Streets.
Walter Cavanese, whose birthday
team will play Tigard
on
Ihe papers that should interest tin boys for advancement:
Carroll j«a| ....................................................................................... Sammy McKee I anniversary was Wednesday, at
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Curtis.
Floyd r>* n:th............................................................................................ Jo Ann Sam
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Th-averton floor Friday night a t; most mature mind and youngest Par ro ll. Juliar
the home o f Mrs. Gestrtrg.
7 :3 «.
“ Penny Day” will b«' observe I Carlson. Andy S lricker; 2d class | Japanese D oll..................................................... . ..............Elizabeth Did’
Young People 6:30 P . M
There
were 26 o i her friends
Ardtell Scot I Is til and absent pn<-h I.enlen
Wt>dnesday
this frandall Peck, firemanship: I-iir — iTippety p ir n .................................................................. Alice Jean Smith present.
Nvamgellatlc 7:45 P. M .
<
|vrar. The drive for 81. M ary* ry
Borgin.
gardening;
Bru*-e gy;bECTtON Moonlight and R *es
Prayer and Bible Study
Thur* front school
Mrs. Cavaness was ecsorloti.
On Wednesday. Ueh. 22. grade . Seminary Bur^e will be under Wrightinan. pairting; Andy Stric-|
Waltz Jasmine............................................................................. Bam
day evening 7:4f>
through a flow er garden, where
animal
industry;
Donald
-pARTS OK THE QUEEN CF HEARTS
Tune in on KWJJ each Sunday school students had a very on - | it e direction o f each class pres- |ar
she was presented with a shower
Sidd«'n, hardicraft.
a r C(,
...................................................................................... Bonnie 1^ Rtn
from 5:00 to 5:30 p. m to the joyable assembly. The boy aconts j R)ent.
of beautiful handkerchiefs from
presented the colors ar,A a flag
,A large group of music pttpds
The Eagle Patrol had too pet Catcrpillwr
........................................................................... Mary Myers
Assembly of God Broadcast
her many friends.
F. J. Huntley
salute was given. The hand an<l ; „ttended the Junior Symphony rent attendance
al
Ihe
lad rKirmovisve
Roger Grahan
The lunch table was decorated
Paul or
glee clubs favored with nu sic P fbn m ry 19
«c«»vt m«*e(ing.
Aia^k-Hofter ..........................................................................
Everett Cook
with many lovely flowers. piac«t
and an education film was p re- I
T^ie members of Ihe
music
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March Hare.........................................
Beverly Rohrei cards and a birthday cako grac­
sewted through the rourtesy of ,$ol>nrfn>en, were
presented in * W ASHINGTON « '«
KIRKMKN
i)cches*
Dolores Wrigh
i ’ III' It t il OF UHEIRT
ed the center o f the table.
Ihe National Biseutt company. ^ j recital. Sunday afternoon. TVhr-
m KET IN’ BKAVKRTON r i , h
man (Ace of H e.vt«».........
...Geo,
Weedman
K. K. Coulter, I’astor
H earts................................................................... ArleMa Boac
Mr. and M rs. Murray Wilson
The ttnifled service will be
STOR AGE LOt KKR Bl l l DING
t'*k7ng 'p a r t ^ r c p r e s fn P v l
char-
Nl«»ml«y nigtht
^ ^ W a ^ n ^ o n Queen
or H earts.................................................................. James Bersin ■<ml M!*s Margaret
Bergen
«>f
gin at 9:45 A. M. *H wishing to
NK AKING UOMH.KTION «cle rs from the nnrsorv rhymes cotmty firemen s .a s o c i a l Ion held K n .
Kiwatii* Whi l e Rabbit......................................- .............................. Donald Finney Portland
hear the aernton should come
were Sunday
dinner
The
Stlpe-Classen
storage nml WPre introduced
bv cL or-
meeting
m th.
early. Sermon
suhjeet,
"The
guests of Mr. and Mrs
Dewey
hall.
* , Knavp o f H earts........................, .............................. Harold Greenwood
talers
before
each
musical
num
locker
‘
building
ia
nearing
com
Troubled Heart”
Soriplure le*
Discussion on rural fire fight- to o f
Heart 9 ....................................................... Carolyn Talbert Drorhaugh.
pletion and the plant wilt he an ¡For
The m-ogram proved nove
i'arr
Inc equipment was the main suh- 9 of Hearts................................................................................Shirley
son. John 14:1 — 31.
appreciated
convenience
to
lhP
n.n?
entertaining.
Patsy Haldiim
The Beaverton
Orange
will
The Bible study classes fol
Jeet of the evening.
8 o f Hearts (l.npY ....................................................
people o f Beaverton. Read their |
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lowing
the morning
worship
An invitation was extended to 7 of Hearts (O’t p )......................................................... l.enair Bnfrhrt meet Friday. Feb. 24, at the hall
advertisement elsewhere in this i Mrs Corn AVetheretl o f Bnker
foi* a pot-luck dinner at noon.
The Unified Christian
En­
"
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î aYsî I ' rf n f^ h e Summer N ghl
(b) Taps
ai»d a rat'dng in the evening.
deavor service
at 6:45 p. m. l l V a m l secure the real nrfvnr- Gregor- ia visiting her mother. ]
George
Newman.
iMrs n
- . r « N.-wman
infn* » S!,ocl" u
Evening Service The Comforrtcr tage of the Loelfer System
I
PROGRAM
Friday, February 1 7 , 1 9 3 9
LEGIONAIRES ENJOY
BEAVERTON MEETIHG
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