The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 24, 1941, Image 1

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D E D I C A T E D T O T H E BE ST IN T E R E S T S A N D
V O L . 13, NO . 41
Plan "March of
Dimes" Dances
D E V E L O P M E N T OF G R E A T E R B E A V E R T O N
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday,
Oregon Mutual
Fire Has Big Year
Januay
34.
1441
Special Classes Huber Garden
Being Arranged Club Holds Meet
$i Year— Published W eekly
Personal Mention
"Shall I Give Up
rr
- - - Or Fight?|
Mrs. A1 Smith of Portland enter-
| tained with a birthday party Friday
afternoon of last week honoring her
The annual meeting of the mem-1
sister Mis Don Mae Donald of Beav­
bers of the Oregon Mutual Fire In ­
erton.
Twenty ladies were present
surance Company of McMinnville,
, including her mother Mrs. Adolph til
County Residents Working Oregon, was held at the Home Office School Board Considers
Walter Dimm Relates
: son, also of Beaverton.
Lovely re­ Babson Talks To
Diligently on Contributions on Tuesday at 10 a. m.
freshments
were
served
and
many Small Farmers and Others
Interesting Facts
President E. C. Apperson's report Mechanical Class Here
j beautiful biithday gifts received.
Plans are being made for dances i disclosed very satisfactory results for
Tampa, Florida, January 34 So
The Beaverton school district board j The Huber Garden club held its
Mrs W. H. Boyd entertained mem
In Washington county communities | the year 1940, and the largest totals is considering the possibility of »stab- j regular meeting January 14 in the bers o f the Cheerio club at dessert many letters come to me from strug­
to celebrate President Roosevelt's in the history of the company. A five j lishing a mechanical class for out-of- j Huber hall.
Walter Dimm was the luncheon and cards at the homo of gling farmers, fruit growers, anil
birthday and at the same time raise year comparison of the company in- i school young men in the community j guest speaker and gave a most inter­
Mrs. Helen Fisher Friday of last even manufacturers asking, “ Shall I
funds for the anti-paralysis fight.
give up or continue the struggle?"
j dicates growth as follows:
between the ages of 17 and 24.
The acting talk on all types of flowers \ week.
Frank A. Smith of Beaverton is
that I will devote this week’s column
Mr. Dimm has traveled
Five year increase in major items, purpose o f such instruction is for \ and bulbs.
Mrs.
Inez
Whitworth
entertained
county chairman of the campaign,
emergency defense training and to j •ver most of our counties and he ; with a lovely birthday dinner Thurs- to discussing this painful subject.
ending Dec. 31 of each year
succeeding Francis Coon of Aloha.
Most of my letters are from farmers
'35
’40 Increase give occupational experience to young \ ielis us that over one hundred million (tay" honoring hei daughter Eva and ( on marginal lands, but many other
Mrs. C. O. Churchill of Hillsboro is
men
who
live
in
communities
with
a
daffodils
and
seventy
five
million
Ml'.g
’
K0i,ert
Johnston
on
their
joint
454,937
602,984 148,047
county chairman for the ladies or­ Surplus
groups are up against the same prob
, gladioli bulbs are raised in Washing | mrthday anniversary
Cash.
• 1,061,144 1,693,299 632,085 population of less than 2500.
ganizations.
lem.
They know they are in an hon-
The
instructor
will
be
selected
from
*
ton
atu*
Oregon
alone.
Tulip
bulbs
j
Beaverton
Odd
Fellows
will
be
i est and necessary business.
They
County campaign heads of ladies Reserve • » 618,622 1,039,274 420,652 the ranks of experienced mechanics, i a,e very scarce
this
year,
owing
to
I
hosts
to
lodges
from
all
over
the
| Work hard and live economically.
committee appointed this far for east­ Pte Inoome 807,576 1,290,9*8 483,342 and the total cost of instruction will |
fact there wil1 be none imported county on Thursday e v ^ in g . Janu- 1 They attend church and have brought
ern Washington county by Mrs. i Resources 1,127,323 1,753,328 626,001 be met from national defense
funds ; ir °m Holland.
j a|y SO, when the Washington County up their children to obey God. From
Churchill are as follows Mrs. Edith I * Investments and ac. rec.
appropriated for this purpose.
Such j Mrs- T - J- Holycroas was in charge | T llree Link association meet here
all standards, they deserve success.
* * For unearned Prems.
Riggle, Beaverton, Mollie Landing-
a program will be under the super- of the table decorations. The tables ,
committee are arraigning
a
But they are getting further into
ham, Tigard, Mrs. Arlene Fleshes,
Losses paid our assureds since or­ vision of the local school board and j were beautifully
decorated with Ore j good p,.ogram and plenty of good
debt all the time.
Cedar Mill, ?«lis. Enid Walker, Tu- ganization have been $7,684,000, on the State Board for Vocational Edu- Bon grape leaves placed down tin , refreshments.
latin grange, Mrs. Agnes Hite, Sher­ ! which we have been reimbursed 1
Don’t Kid Yourself
cation.
The class will be conducted ' ^ " tar'
UpHght b° UqU* ts ° ! Beaverton Rebekah lodge No. 248
wood.
This condition is becoming too com­
through
reinsurance
and salvage 15 hours a week for at least 8 weeks, pussy willows.
.
f
n { » « imi I»,,* ni.h.tim- with
mon.
The Roosevelt Administration
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee donated a very I
fot the“ 10Sulal meeting with
Anti-paralysis dances planned are $983,232, making net losses paid of I Any young man who is employed or
a 6 o'clock pot luck dinner Tuesday has made many honest attempts to
unemployed will be eligible for this I attractive wall decoration holding a
Aloha grange hall, January 30. Hi.ls- ! $6,700,768.
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Xmas evening with the new officers ii in help such people.
But many readers
boro grange hall, February 1 and
The Presidents' report showed th a t! training and can secure appication j miniatu, e flower pot ®Hde and pI.e- charge. Following the meeting ther e are now asking if such help isn't like
Tigard grange hall, date to be an­ ! the company was maintaining its blanks through the high school office : cactus
Mi. L « a l s o <nade and pre ^
gh
ente,tainment.
trying to make two and two add up
nounced later.
Donations are being I usual liquid condition. Cash on hand The course will consist of operation, tented the president with a niucn
Miss Mabel Richter, local telephone to five.
It is very difficult.
Those
needed gavel
collected through the West Slope i was $387,000 with
care
and
repair
of
tractors,
trucks
approximately
grower of operator, has moved to Front and engaged in the cannlboat or stage­
Roy
Hennessey,
Rose
and
automobiles
and
will
give
oppor­
clubs and schools.
$1,306,170 in Government, State and ¡
beautiful Lombard streets with Mrs. E. R. coach business 100 years ago, who
Hillsboro,
donated
two
Dimes” may be obtained from com- Municipal bonds and accounts receiv-! tunity to secure occupational training President Hoover rose bushes.
Sheets.
sold out and got a Job on the ra il­
in
this
community.
Mailing cards for the “ March of able.
The net income from these in- j
roads, came through okey: but those
Mrs. Richard Fetriss was in charge
Sunday
evening
callers
at
the
The following men wrere selected Of the refreshments, which were serv­
mitteewoman.
I-apel tags are being vestments in a round amount was
Robert Johnston home were Mr. and who did not, were swamped.
distributed at schools.
$50,000 for the year with an appreci­ to serve on a committee to work with ed at the close of the meeting and Mrs. Alvin Babbitt o f Forest Grove,
My father used to tell me:
“ Rog­
F ifty per cent of all money collect­ ation in the bond account, according j the Beaverton school board in work­ greatly enjoyed by all.
and Mrs. Babbits parents, Mr. and er, there may be times when you
ing
out
the
defense
training
program
ed will remain in the county for local I to the appraisal made as of Decem­
should kid other people, but don’t
Mrs. Bailey of Cutler City, Oregon.
Harold Miller.
benefits, according to Mrs. Churchill. ber 31, 1940 of $89,723.
ever kid yourself."
Let me ndd to
The report j for this community:
Mrs.
W.
A.
Hardman
has
been
con­
this:
"Don't let the politicians or
showed no bonds in default as to Lester Walton, Robert Stewart and Non-High Board Order
fined
to
her
home
for
the
past
two
V. O. Steenrod.
county agents kid you either.”
Re­
i either principal or interest.
weeks.
All boys interested in taking train Tuition Warrants Drawn
member that Department of Agricul­
J. C. Compton, contractor of Mc­ ing in operation, care and repair of
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Stipe of Bend ture officials must present the future
Tuition
totalling $'.2,200,
were dinner
guests — of —.........
Mr. and
Mrs.
Minnville and F. Boyce Fenton, in- i trucks, tractors, and auraoiuuu»
automobiles
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rosy in order to keep their Jobs. I'm
! vestment dealer of Portland were re­ should have their applications on file i were ordered drawn on tin non high Elmer Stipe Tuesday evening,
should have then applications on
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n„ ih . non union I Mi8g Elna Nylund of Pat 8 Beauly not advising any hasty action anil
elected directors-l
The detailed re- in the high school office as soon as', achool district fund by the nonjunta,
will probably be chastized for call­
shop has been confined to her home
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' ports of secretary Wauganmn and possible.
Classes will be limited ,n i h.gh school boaid at their
ing the facts to your attention.
I ’m
A a meeting held in the Orange treasurer Knickerbocker showed the
in Huh*o- f<«r several days recuperat­
Continued on Pnge 2
Hall at Scholls Saturday afternoon U8Ual satUfactory condltlon
with number and boys will be assigned in j ™‘'e^ B^nes/counfy' superintendent ing from an auto collision last Friday
January 18th, a large gathering of marked progrM. for the
1940. | the order applications are received, j g j j j were ca8h warrants and $14,200 evening on the Tualatin highway,
telephone users unanimously voted ;
of the amount were endorsed war- near St. Mary’s Home.
The car in Highlights of the
approval of a formal motion to en-
lce
* ef l^le.nt Baker, who is in
rants to draw interest at 3*£.
which she was riding, with her broth­ State Legislature
Howard
Weed
Kiwanis
dorse the proposals of the West Coast c . alge °
“ *ld operations gave a re-
District No. 48. Beaverton, received er Ellis Nylund, was struck by anoth­
j $200 in cash warrants and $8000 of er car when its brakes locked. Miss
Telephone Company for moderniza- v'e*' ° 1 e PIOBle s s a nd development Club Speaker Wednesday
I-eon Davis of Hillsboro, and for­
.
. the endorsed warrants; Tigard union Nylund received cuts on the head, mer chairman of the Washington
tion of the Scholls telephone system.
' company in point of produc-
Howard Weed of Weeds National j
. No o received $1200 of the cash and both cars were totally wrecked.
Walter . Orr presided. L. A. Gritten,f 1 " wh>ch showed a very consistent
County Republican Central Commit­
district manager of the telephone
upwai
tendency.
He gave as- ; Iris Gardens addressed the Beaverton warrants.
Other occupants were badly bruised tee, was shaking hands with the coun­
Kiwanis at their regular meeting!
This is the first time since 1936 that and shaken up,
company, outlined the changes to bel , ance
a
e ^ad plans f ° r future
ty delegation at the capital on Mon­
Wednesday, January 22.
Mr. Weed ,
, ant8 have been endorsed it was
Miss Hernie Sahnow is in charge of day.
effected.
About March 1st, he said, increase for the ensuing year.
a
resident
of
Beaverton
for
27
years,
jnted
out
the shop while Miss Nylund is re­
The Board reelected the official
the present old style “ magneto” sys­
J. H. Hulett and wife of Beaverton
used the comparison of Beaverton | 1
cuperating.
tem will he replaced with a modern , staff as follows:
were in Salem over the week end.
then and now as the subject of hi* 1 -
.
_
Robert
Johnston
was
host
at
a
dial
automatic system similar to j 5 ’ 9' A PPers°n, president,
talk
He said that Beaverton had a! M u s i c a n d C e r e m o n y S e n d s dinner party at the Roosevelt hotel While at the capitol he called on
those recently installed at Aloha,1 Gordon Baker, Ex. vice-pres.
his old friend, Steve Mapes.
water system, modern schools, fire j
Draft Boys on W ay to Camp in Portland Sunday honoring Mr*.
Banks, Amity and other exchanges in | Chas. Cleveland, vice-pres.
department, five churches, two medi-;
Ex-Senator Lyman Ross, of Alohs,
Johnston on her birthday anniver­
L. M. Waugaman, secretary,
the company’s system.
cal doctors two dentists and good l a
crowd gathered at the bus sary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. was at Legislature Wednesday, re­
C. K. Knickerbocker, treasurer.
When the changes now under way J
streets against lots of mu
depot at Beaverton Tuesday morning Charles Therman and two daughters, newing acquaintances with friends in
N. C. Apperson, asst, vice-pres.
churches and two saloons then.
Hr 1 r
,
Hoald ?«lr. and Mrs. L. L. Myers and two the Senate.
are completed, probably late in the i J. F. Walton, asst. secy.
Kiwanis that ha t l t ^
j
F M
Senator Fisher is vitally interested
summer of this year, Beaverton,
children,* Miss Evelyn Johnson and
L. R. Maloney, asst. secy.
Beaverton should change its name to
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High School band was Howard Johnston Jr.
in getting action construction four
Aloha, Tigard, Stafford, Sherwood |
R. C. Bradshaw, attorney.
West Portland for advertising possi- ■ a‘ ndort. i ne n gr
Hneeches
and Scholls will all have 24-hour dial
Mr. and Mrs, Orris Nelson and lane traffic on the Tualatin Valley
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The Oregon Mutual is serving the bilities and because of its nearness to! the,e a»d played n
automatic service.
He stated that he mailed were made. On board we.e Dan children moved into the Alexander Highway through Washington Coun­
three Pacific Coast States and four Portland.
apartments last week from Alsea, ty, also capitol Highway to the south,
All lines and outside plant are to nter-Mountain states, and writes by 35,000 catalogues each year, to all H iack of Aloha l ^ s M. H w it r o m
Oregon, where they have lived for to relieve traffic congestion now ex
ova.
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be rehabilitated. The telephones will —
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far the largest amount of insurance
isting on these two truck lines thru
some time.
be replaced by dial phones of modern j of any company doing business in help Beaverton as well as his business Elwin W
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald visited Washington County.
Joe
Kessler,
called
by
the
board,
type.
Automatic switching machin- Oregon,
to associate us with Portland as West
Mrs. H. T. Hesse states that she
invited the K i- ! was rejected and another to take his relatives at Depot Bay Friday. Their
ery of the latest type will be installed
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cousin, Mrs. Tony Wioniewski and and Mrs. H. A. Kuratli, are enjoying
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will
be
drawn
from
next
month's
in the present building in Scholls.
son returned home with them and are their experineces as secretaries In the
were in bloom between May 7 and quota.
Representatives of the company are Beaverton 36,
! spending the week at the home of House very much this session.
in course of calling personally upon
May 5.
j their uncle and aunt Mr. and M^s.
Central Catholic, 28
Senator Walsh of Coos and Curry
every telephone subscriber in the ex-j
Rev. w. B. Hall and p . b . Case; Womans Society
Walter Heaton nt Scholls.
said It
was rumored
that
Mr.
Beaverton
hoopsters
scored
a
36
to
change area, explaining the forth­
were the visitors o f the evening.
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Miss Hilda Hanes and Mrs. Noreen
It was announced that Washington, Christian Service IVleet
coming alterations in detail.
M ost' 28 win over Central Catholic high of
Allyn attended the Business and Pro­ Tenant, Oregonian man of Beaverton,
precincts | The ladies of the Methodist church fessional Womans club dinner at and vicinity, was telling some of his
o f the Scholls subscribers are now Portland in Beaverton Friday in a County was rearranging
receiving 30 party ("Multi-party") '
that held 8Ppctators and that if the City of Beaverton held their monthly business meeting Hillsboro Friday evening.
Guest old Coos Bay stories at Beaverton —
could be one precinct instead of the j ¡n the church rooms Thursday.
I.a- speaker o f the evening, Anthony Abts they were not bad!
This has been a busy week for
present two precincts if it so desired ter the group gathered at the home of the Hillsboro Commercial National
It was also announced that Cy Gan 0[ Mrs. Bertha Brown, where a niis- Bank, spoke on Finances. The tables Representative Hesse on Ways and
Means to balance the Budget 1941-
gelback would make a second instal-. 8jonary meeting was held with Mrs.
Un„ *
new system. The company
Dourghty of Central Catholic high lation of Kiwanis president and vice-1 Brown a8 leader. Light refreshments were beautifully decorated with mo­ '43 is their goal.
tifs
i
n
keeping
with
Benjamin
will build extra lines to take care of pointed the game with nine points
president next Wednesday, Januai> were served.
By way of excitement Representa­
Franklin's birthday anniversary.
the chtinge in service.
Nearly all and Barnes and Malm of Beaverton 29.
Earl B. Horsel the present
Harry Eliander Jr., student of Ore­
Stewart Hanna of Huber is con­ tive Kuratli wouldn't mind "crying
of those so far interviewed have sig rolled up eight points each,
president resigned because he is to gon State college at Corvallis, spent fined to the hospital In Vancouver, an auction" on some of those bad
nified their intention to take the bet-
leave Beaverton February 1st.
Washington, as the result o f a fall bills he would let them go cheap.
the week end at his home here.
Dr. William E. Hines, of Hillsboro,
of 30 feet from a tipping scaffold in
tc
e.r..^ ade of
8ervic?' and
the
St. Mary’s of the Valley
Saturday
expressed
its approval of
the aluminum plant, where he was was in Salem Monday in behalf of
the change.
League of Women Voters
Postoffice Seeks Carrier
an electrician.
He suffered a bro­ certain legislation now pending, and
January 24 brings to a close the
Sealed proposals for carrying the i Luncheon Set for Monday
ken left arm anil fractured 8 ribs conferred with members of the Wash
i old semester: as a preparation fori
the new semester, a retreat will be United States mail by messenger be-j
and many bruises, and later threat­ ington County delegation.
BETHEL
given by Rev. Father Gabriel Mor­ tween the Beaverton postofficc and j Washington County League of Wo- ened with penumonia
Joe Kendrick visited at the legis­
He will be
C O N G R EG ATIO N AL CHURCH
ris, O. S. B. of St. Benedict's Abbey, the stage terminal, are being received mpn voters and friends will have confined to the hospital for about lature Thursday, looking after the
Willard B. Hall, Minister
dairy industry.
He told Senator
The retreat at the postoffice. Bids must be fi.ed luncheon served by the ladies of Beth j three months
9 45 a. m.
Church School, E. G. Mount Angel, Oregon.
Additional in el Congregational church at the
opens Sunday evening, January 26, by February 3, 1941.
Miss Juliette Carter was a lunch Usher that Uncle Sam waij buying
Webb, Supt.
Mrs eon hostess at the Campbell Court two truck loads <400 cans) daily,
11 a. m.
Worship.
The minister ; with Benediction of the Most Blessed formation may be obtained at thf church Monday at 12:30 p. m.
will speak on Eyes, But They Do Sacrament and will end with a late postoffice.
I-a Mar Tooze of Portland, will lie hotel in Portland Tuesday afternoon with an estimated purchase of 500
Joe thinks this
Not See.
The choir will sing, under afternoon conference on Wednesday.
the speaker. Topic is Foreign Policy entertaining members o f the Tuesday cans by August 1st.
The Shakespeure cantest held by
direction of Willis Cady.
The meeting will be interesting and Bridge club nnd guests including speaks well for the superior quality
Beaverton Hi News
the freshmen and sophomore English I
7 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
instructive and anyone may attend.
Mesdames J I> Shellenbetger, Leslie of milk that the Dairy Cooperative
i classes came to a close last week I Mid-term graduates include Bil1
Spencer, Doy Gray, F G. Donaldson association is placing on the market.
! Winners of the sophomore divisioni Foster, Vern Chase, Doris Nolt and
Mesdames L. D. Shellenberger, Leslie These shipments are consigned to the
MRS.
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DODGE
Other seniors with
CHURCH OF C H RIST
were Margaret McMahon of Huber, Vincent Bail.
Carrie Is-onard, E. P. Heiberg, A E army at Camp Murray.
Funeral services were held Sunday
George W. Springer, Pastor
Clare Moshofsky of Beaverton, and required graduation credits, who plan
Hanson and H. R. Nelson.
Bridge
Morning worship and preaching Kathleen Linnett of Portland. In the to continue their studies here are at 2:30 p. m in Newberg for Mrs was the diversion of the afternoon in
Property Redemption
Maxine
Thompson,
Louise
Heughen,
I
Ethel
Dodge
of
the
Long
Acre
district
service at 9 45 a. m.
The topic of freshman division, the winner of the
which Mrs. Donaldson held high score
the morning sermon will be Trans­ first place was Rita Schneider of ■ Delores Seldon and Richard Carey, j who died January 15 in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Von Gray of St. H el­ Period Expires Jan. 29
formed by the Glory of Christ.
This has been exam week, today j Graveside services were held in Oak­ ens, Oregon, visited Mr. and Mrs.
The year period for redemption of
Hillsboro.
Helen Marie Kreutzer of
Following the sermon the Lord's Sheridan and Dora May Moos of Ta­ closing the semestew
land, Oregon, Monday at 3 p. m Doy Gray Friday afternoon and ev­ property foreclosed
for delinquent
prayer will be observed.
coma tied for second place and Cath- t The drum corps displayed new Surviving relatives include the wid ening of last week.
taxes in Washington county's recent
Bible School class session 11 a. m. erlne Sohler of Hillsboro, third.
uniforms at the benefit musical pro­ ower, James R., two sons, Bruce of
FTank
Mrs. Carrie I^eonHrd left for Illi­ sale expires January 29th.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Beaverton and Joe M. o f Cottage nois Wednesday evening where she Scholls named January 1st by the
The following students earned one gram last Friday evening.
Song service assisted by the or-1 or more exemptions from the final ,
Grove; a daughter Mrs. Thelma E will spend several weeks visiting county court to appraise all county
chest ra. at 7 20 p m. followed by the semester examinations:
Seniors— i
j Whalen o f Hubbard and a sister Mrs. relatives . She will also visit in Oma­ owned property and assist with col­
Announcement
evening sermon The speaker at the I Betty
Heinrich, Edna
Rasmussen, i
| Lucy Kruse of Roseburg.
ha. Nebrnska, before returning home lection o f personal property taxes,
evening service will be our state Rose Schallberger and Alberta Van- | It gives us great pleasure to publish
The guardian council of Bethel No. will also make appraisals on newly
evangelist B. Ross Evans, who will dehey, juniors;
Berneta
Benedict the announcement that P B. Case
20 Jobs Daughters are sponsoring a acquired delinquent tax property to
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bring an inspirational message well and Lorraine Schneider; sophomores' has purchased the Beaverton Motoi visited her parents here the latter rard party in the Masonic Temple guide the court in fixing prices for
worth hearing.
Claire Bickford and Gladys Miller; , Co. and Chevrolet Dealership in part of last week
On Thursday ev­ Fr iday evening January 24th for the sale o f property.
Midweek Bible study Wednesday S freshmen — Helen Marie Kreutzer, ; Beaverton.
Bridge, 500
ening Mrs W Caviness entertained benefit *of the Bethpl.
p. m.
The county rally of the men's Rita
Schneider,
Angeline
Sohler, 1 He has a host of friends and ac­ a group o f friends at dinner honor­ and pinochle will be played.
Car Knocks Down
99 movement will be held at the For­ Catherine
Sohler, and Bernadine quaintances in the county and we aie ing her daughter on her birthday
Mrs. Walter Caviness and Mr*.
est Grove Christian church Friday, Smith.
sure that they will all join us in , anniversary FYiday.
Mrs. Caviness Rhoda M. M Gillingham of Portland Poles Near Tualatin Bridge
January 24th.
There will be a ban­
A truck interrupted the telephone
wishing him every success in his and Miss Helen accompanied by Mrs were luncheon guests o f Mrs. Ann
quet at 7 p. m. the price net to e x -!
TH E M ETHODIST CHURCH
Monday at
her Portland service In the vicinity of the Avalon
| L L Walker drove to Oregon City Maple
business.
s
ceed 35c.
All men are invited.
Park on the west side highway, on
Earl B. Horsell, Minister
where they had tea at the Barclay Heights home.
Our Brotherhood Convocation will
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Chas. H
Mrs. Agnes Wheeler
was guest Wednesday about 9 a. m. It hit the
House and viewed the lovely historic
Bonny Slope P T A has elected Mrs. i displays.
be held at the First Christian church Roseman, Supt.
speaker at the Beaverton Community north side of the Tualatin river bridge
January 27th and 28th.
An attend
Morning worshipl 1 a m.
Sermon Doris Kellogg as president and Mrs
Mrs. Rodger Ochs and small daugh­ Garden club Friday. January 17 and and careened into a pole, knocking
ance of over a thousand is expected The Unsearchable Riches of Christ. Doris Hansen as vice-president, to fill ter of College Place. Wash., spent the her talks on Delphiniums and Vio­ down several poles before stopping.
Evening worship 7 30 p. m. Mark, vacancies caused this month by res­ j week end at the home of Mr. and las were very instructive and thor­ Telephone service was soon restored
ignations.
by a crew of men.
Long distance
Mr. and Mrs. R R Summers drove the Bearer of Divine Truth.
oughly enjoyed.
Mrs. Guy Alexander.
to Rainier Sunday to visit Mr. and
Plans were made for the annual line* to Sherwood were also out.
Mrs. Thayne Smith and Mrs. Ted
Wm Boyd, his mother, ?drs. Mary Hetu were luncheon guests of Mr*. pot. luck dinner and FYiday evening,
A large group of members o f the
Mrs. Howard Glenn.
The Beaverton P T A will hold Its
Masonic order and Eastern Star mem­ Boyd, Mr and Mrs. John Wilson, and W. H Miller at her home in Portland February 28. was date selected. The
Sgt. John R. Bergin spent Sunday bers and their friends attended the Mr and Mrs. I.eo Reilly attended the Tuesday.
appearance of Dean Collins on that first meeting of the 1941 season on
^vlth his home folks
He passed the church services at the Masonic Home funeral of Mrs.
Samuel Kunz in
Darrell Wayne Allyn is spending occasion Is anticipated by all mem- Tuesday, January 2H at 2 30 in the
grade school building.
The subject
Rev
George Portland Saturday
sergeant's examination on January Sunday afternoon
morning.
The j several days with l\is aunt and uncle, her* and their husbands,
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sermon
which deceased was a sister of the late Wm Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hanna, In Port-
The next meeting will be held as will be a panel discussion of PT A
literature.
* was followed by a musical program
week.
Boyd 9r.
land.
1 usual on third Friday of February.
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