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DEDICATED TO THE BEST INTERESTS AND DEVELOPM ENT OF GREATER BEAVERTON VOL. 13, NO. 45 Beaverton Gets District Tourney Basketball Playoff Opens Tuesday to Determine Team for State Honors Beaverton, Oregon. Fritlav, February 21, Mrs. Rip Van Winkle R e m e m b e r s .................... — how proud the citizens or B eav erton were when in the early nineties a plank-road was laid through the main street; and how the plop, plop o f horses hoofs sounded when we reached the planks a fter slushing through the mud and m ile for miles. Highlights Of The State Legislature P rincipal Y oder and students o f Hill school, near Gaston, were the guests p f Senator Fisher Tuesday. T h ,y . c o r ,,», . . . c o m . 1941 $1 Year— Published Weekly Personal Mention What Happens to Sixty Attend Huber Meeting Labor Unions? M is. R. J. Cam pbell o f Pendleton is visiting her sister. M is A. V. Butts Mr. Patterson is visiting his daugh ter Mrs. Osborne. Meeting Place Change to be ' , , Lu u (uvnor Nva* taken to Babson Gives Inside Announced Prior to Next " Facts as to "Mrs. Levo Best, form erly o f Pendle- Regular Date of March 11 Conditions Abroad M l .s s Many form er residents o f W ash i ton. is now living at the Butts home B eginning Tuesday evening, F ebru ington County call at Salem during The H uber G atden clubs regular 1 and is em ployed in Portland. Babson P ark, Fla., Feb. 21—1 have ary 25, and running all week will be the session o f the legislature. Many meeting was held Tuesday evening Drill p ractice was held Tuesday alw ays been sym path etic with labor staged the district nine basketball : inquire about their hom e town. At February 11th in the H uber hall. night by the R ebekah lodge after a During W orld W ar 1, I served as A s tournam ent sponsored by the State present we have on our desks the R oy Hennessey, fam ous grow er of pot luck supper. sistant S ecretary o f L abor in W ash A thletic association. The winning • H illsboro Argus, Forest G rove News- prize winning loses was guest s p e a k -1 j ington. I am sure that labor leaders team will go to Salem to play for Times, Beaverton E nterprise, Aloha er. His talk was on pruning rose i ■ Mrs. Osborns sister, Eloise P atter will tell you that I was fa ir in solv state honors during the m iddle o f son, returned to Lebanon after see- ! News and T igard Sentinel, also the bushes. He fully dem onstrated and ing the problem s that cam e to the March. Sherwood V’ alley News. These visi- explained each step in pruning. Mr. j ing him. j D epartm ent; and, believe me, there A ttending the meet at B eaverton At the regular m eeting W ednesday ! tors are very m uch interested in the Hennessey has more than fifty thous- ■ A pancake lunch will be served in i were enough o f them ! I soon learned will be the five large high schools o f , F ebruary 19, the B eaverton K iw anis above papers. and rose bushes and he has made » | ; the M asonic Tem ple next Tuesday that argum ents did not d o m uch this county. The first gam e will be | were addressed by E. R. L unberg on com plete study o f roses and then \ starting at 11:30 a. nt. good, and that law yers only messed M iss Helen Caviness, nurse at W ll- played at 7:30 Tuesday evening be- | A m ericanization. Mr. L udberg told I»abor troubles are em o Paul W . Patterson, city attorney habits o f grow ing, also the different | cox M em orial H ospital, spent the things up. tween B eaverton and Sherw ood, and the Kiwanis about the A m ericanize tional, not statistical, and they c a n fo r H illsboro, B eaverton and Gaston, pests and diseases o f each type o f 1 v%eek end with her parents here. the next at 8:45 between H illsboro | tion that should thrill everyone. He His talk was very interesting not be “ fou g h t” successfully. Both accom panied by Paul Patterson, Jr., roses. Mrs. Callie H ughson has sold her and Forest G rove. T igard will get 1 said that there would be 270 aliens ' sides are usually honest and serious visited in Salem, Tuesday, in behalf and much was learned by the club ! ; residence here to Mr. and Mrs. R ob a bye the first night. taking their oath of citizenship ! from their point o f view. o f the League o f O regon Cities legis m em bers who heard him. • . Play will continue each night until I on February 20, in Portland, Oregon. | lative program . He also donated tw o beautiful rose ] i ert L ong. I la v « a Heurt G eorge M cK erch er, stationed on bushes as d oor prizes. all but one team has lost tw o games. He told o f patriotic clubs that w el * * * The quickest w ay to solve a real Mrs. W. E. B orberg and Mrs. B. R. i the U. S. S. C alifornia at Brem erton, A ccordin g to play during the sea com ed the new citizens and made J. W. Stretcher, Deputy County P ooley were in ch arge o f the table I I spent the week end ut his home here. bad labor row is to take the em ployer son the fight will be betw een Forest them feel the greatness o f this land R . R . Stratton is able to be out around to the homes o f the w orkers Mr. Lundberg stated Clerk o f W ashington County, was at decorations, which were so nicely Grove, and the rest o f the field ; but o f freedom . ! again after a long seige with the flu and see the con d itions under which team s like the B eaverton Beavers, that every alien had com e to the Salem fo r the joint legislative L in done with K ing A lfred d affodils and | H e had a relapse and was for u lim e they live. Then have som e o f the He pussy willows. and the H illsboro S paitan s must be United States to better his conditions coln Day exercise in the House. strikers shadow the boss for a few later visited the Senate. The cou r but that he also brought his share to Mi's. L. A. P lace was in charge of quite ill. reckoned with. Both have been com Mr. and M rs. W . C. W right and days and see how he Is w ork ing for ing fast as Ute season draw s to a help build a better Am erica. He said tesies o f the Senate were extended the refreshm ents which were served that unjust statutes can be corrected ! to Mr. Stretcher, as captain o f the at the close o f the meeting. Sixty Mr. and Mrs. W ood row W eaver, wore them tw elve to sixteen hours a day close and m ay upset the favorites. am on g the B eaverton people spend against the keenest com petition. Of I by prevailing on people to vote fo r E lwood, Ind., high school, with W en- persons were present. The follow in g B eavers will repre course, there are som e labor leaders their correction as no other cou ntry dell W illkie, w ho was a m em ber of Three songs were sung by the ! ing Sunday at Seaside. sent the Orange and B la ck : John Glen Osborne o f Beaverton, was w ho selfishly think on ly o f th em | tolerates. ! the E lw ood foot ball team. He said group accom panied at the piano by Abel, Bob Barnes, Skeeter K aga, Bob operated on fo r appendicitis Tuesday. selves T hey purposely stir up trouble R ev. and Mrs. Geo. Springer, Mr. W illkie was a terror to pack the ball little D orothy Dee R iggs. R osch, L arry M adison, Dale Scheller, * and Mrs. R ob ert Johnston o f B eaver- | fo r the republican party. The garden club will change its 1 He is doing nicely at St. Vineents to get the Union to give them a raise G ene Springet, F loyd Malm, G eorge : in pay. Som e are connected witli • ton, Mrs. H. Culbertson o f Aloha, . * * • * » | place o f meeting, beginning with the hospital. R hine, Carl Karpstein. R ev. Mark C ham berlain o f G lad w icked rackets. T hese should be put ; Steve C. Johns o f Kelso, W ash., H ow - | Messrs. Glen H alvorson and Merlin j March 11th meeting. Be sure to Most labor leaders, however, j ard H askell, Pullm an, W ash., C. A. Hardin o f H illsboro, were visiting watch you r local paper for further stone will be the supply m inister at in jail. the M ethodist church Sunday m orn- ] are enrnest and trustw orthy men i Stevens and Hugh A. Short, were with R epresentatives Hesse and K ur- announcem ents. w ork in g to better the con d itions o f ' visitors o f the evening. j atli W ednesday evening, and looked j ; »«s- The Beaverton M asonic Building the w orkers as they see the light. I The K iw anis ladies are g oin g to I over the H ouse and Senate du rin g | association are sponsoring a public ; hold a rum m age sale soon it w as 1 their visit. The ch ief cause o f labor troubles dance in the M asonic Tem ple Satur- is not the labor leader, or the w ages announced. i day evening F ebruary 22. paid, or the w ork ing con d ition s; but The W illam ette U niversity Glee I V isitors at the hom e o f Mrs. Inez rather the expensive m anner in | club serenaded the legislature Thurs- R. E. Douglas, form erly o f B eaver ! W hitw orth Sunday afternoon and ev- w hich certain em ployers live, the way day P. M .—hum m ing the num bers! ton, has com pleted prim ary flight j ! ening were Mr. and Mrs. Tom R oach their children foolishly spend money, | first then singing them with artistic ! training and reported to M offett i and Glenn Steward o f Portland. and the m istakes they m ake in ex- e ffe c t—a large audience gave them Field, Cal , for basic training as a Patrons at the C olum bia Food i Mrs. E. L. Coble entertained a hibiting their pow er and wealth. plenty o f encores. | flyin g cadet. 'S Store can now “ help them selves'' to j group o f Portland friends with a V ery few w age w orkers are jealous D ouglas com plet- A large group o f B eaver ch apter w hatever food they need. This great ; birthday dinner Friday, February 14, o f the em ployer w ho founded the C. W . Shields, in ch arge o f the i ed 10 weeks o f m em bers o f the Eastern Star journ- im provem ent has been brought about j celebrating the birthday anniversary business; but it does "burn them up” capitol grounds, stated that he be- ! trainin g at t h e j eye(j to Forest G rove M onday even- j through the efforts o f M i. Island, o f her daughter Betty. to see the em ployers’ children racing lieves the best results are obtained R yan School o f Ae-1 ¡ng fo r the district m eeting o f chap- i T he m onthly M. E. tea was held at around tow n and blow ing in money. boon it would . . . .. . . who realized what u a . uu». in rose culture by pruning the plants . . . . . , .. ronautics at San ■ te is Tualatin o f H illsboro, Forest o f . . . .. New ta- the home ot M r. and Mrs. Carl ties- while their ow n children have burely , J be for the busv housewife, this tim e o f year d ow n to ten in ch es,, . . . . . * . . . . D iego and acquired f o r e s t G rove and B eaver o f B eaver- : . . . , i . n . . t . . „v, hies, bins and shelves have been in tiin g at Benz Park, Feb. 13. 1 here enough to eat or are unable to con- leaving only fou r new stalks to each about 60 hours o f j ton fo r the exem plification o f the So much for where i bush, and sprayin g with a light solu- stalled with prices o f goods plainly were 27 adults and five child ten pres tinuo „„h oclin g . fly in g besides c o n - ! chapter w ork fo r the w orthy grand ! m arked thereon, m aking a fine dis- ent. Mrs. Clem ent and Mrs. T orkel j .stand on the labor problem . Fur- { tion o f lim e-sulphur, about tw elve to siderable ground , m atron o f w hich each chapter put on play. Baskets are ready for patrons son poured therm ore, let me say that in norm al one. The variety o f roses that sur- sch ool work. A fter part o f the work. T here was a large Mr. and Mrs. V. A. W ood were d in -j I round the State H ouse are the C aro to help them do their shopping. Continued from P age 3 com p letin g his pres- attendance o f grand o fficers, mem- Most o f the housew ives meal-time ner guests o f their son and daughter j line Testout, o fficia l rose o f the P ort ent course he will be r s and visitors from the adjoining in law Dr. nnd Mrs R obert W ood, 1 planning could be done aw ay with land R ose Festival association. Culti g o to the advanced chapters. B eaver ch apter had ch arge at their Portland home Friday, F eb-i vate around plants with plenty o f fer if she listened to the weekly recipe fly in g sch ool a * ! o f the balloting and escort duties, __ service over m iux-=ua,y:s uuu r i i- ruary 14, h onorin g Mr. W ood on his K O i n IN i Tuesdays and Fri- Cal.. A fter a ]so con ferred a lovely degree on the ’ . , . ^ j days. Millers G rocery has copies o f birthday anniversary. I toil glas Stockton, m ___ i.. .i____v.. < . J .. _... roses are in bloom . . J .. . ... ' . 10 w eeks there he w orthy grand W illiam M oshofsky has been select-! m atron Mrs. Hallie these dishes which can be obtained will receive a second lieutenant’s H untington, ed fiis t coucilm an o f the freshm an ... . , . _ . , . I free for the asking. The W ashington County delegation Th<j Safe em ployees have been class at University o f Oregon, which | com m ission in the air corps. have received a num ber o f resolu- ^ ^ ,ain, the has organized under a new plan o f , Douglas graduated from Grant / tions from incorporated cities o f i . . J . . . ___ high school in May, 1937, and attend- A Mexican Program at advantages o f buying fruit and vege self governm ent. Last Tuesday was an excitin g day ed the U niversity o f O regon, N orth- B o o k R e v i e w f ea Thursday W ashington County, giving full sup tables by weight. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M iller o f P ar-! B uyers must be fo r the seventh and eighth graders port to H ouse Bill No. 348, the League western College o f I»aw and Portland satisfied with the new order a ccord nna, Idaho, cam e down to attend the o f the K inton school. T hey visited o f O regon Cities bill, providing for a university. He is the son o f M r. and firem ens annual ball and greet Beav-1 Miss L ucille Miller, P ortland teach- share o f the gasoline tax fund fo r the ing to increased sales. the State Legislature and several o f Mrs. R . E. D ouglas, route 2, box 145 , er, w ho specializes in Spanish sin g A new cafe has opened in the old erton friends. Mr. Miller was a m em the State buildings at Salem. Cars There B eaverton. He is one o f 146 men ing, will appear in authentic costum e im provem ent o f city streets. Siberrian C ream P a rlor on the h igh ber when he lived here. driven by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Flint, are eight in corporated cities in W ash reported to M offett field B eaver Social club held its regular at the M exican Tea given at the Con- ington County, and we will be pleased w ay near Cedar street, in Beaverton E. L. Cox, and Charles T hom pson It will be called The W estlane Cafe m eeting W ednesday afternoon fo llo w -1 made the trip. i gregational church parlors Thursday, to have resolutions from all the cities Mrs. A nnie Neill Plans w e r e , and they will serve dinners, steaks, ing deaaert luncheon. : F ebruary 27 at 2 p. m. teacher, accom pan ied the pupils. on our desks that we may use the Beaverton Garden Club A rrange- made fo r several projects later in the Mrs. A. R . D ejar, w ife o f a fo r sam e during debate on H ouse Bill I lunches, sandwiches, etc. The quarterly con feren ce o f the made for teas, i season. ments can also be Meets Friday, Feb. 21 m er U. S. Consul to M exico, will ! No. 348. K inton and T igard E vangelical Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes a ccom etc., fo r private luncheons, dinners speak on F riendlier R elations w ith ■ The B eaverton Garden club will our South Am erican N eighbors, panied by Mrs. H. D. Fuller and her churches was held at the Kinton parties. _ Mrs. Lyle Goodell, daughter o f Mr hold its F ebruary m eeting F riday i n ! A11 residents in the B eaverton vi- Helen M. T hom pson and Shirley daughter Delores, spent the w eek end church T hursday at 7.30 p. m. R ich ard s and son K iw anis hall, d evotin g most o f the ; cin ity are UI.Red to sh a re this treat and Mrs. H. T. Hesse, now on a visit j A. W illiam s are proprietors. in San F rancisco, Calif., also visiting i Mrs. Jam es in m the east, w w rites rites riayinn having a a » splendid time in transaction o f business ana in e east, F ir « « .« j B .g Market H arry o f Mt. Shasta, Calif., arrived B each each's M arket have have the the fam ous R eno. com p letin g plans fo r the potluck din . oullCBS x , . .__ _ ___ _ to . spend _ ____ ________ several days visit Mrs. m _____________ A. V. Butts ________________ o f B eaverton ___ has Saturday ner F ebruary 28th. A group o f the \ Beaverton Trips Sherwood was 10 below —quite a contrast from and jnvite ch icken grow ers to com e in just returned from a trip to Eastern ing Mrs. H arry R ichards. 4 • * I n io c r n n 'u a n n u h in P ____ .. • * i ___ . ___ m em bers will present a program . and com pare prices. T hey will deliver. O regon. Mrs. Butts visited her three j Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Van H orn and B eaverton hoopsters rolled up a 22 sisters while there, nnd she reports 1 Mr. and M rs. J. H Aten and son Jack R epresentative Hesse is im proving | to 18 w in over Sherw ood here Tues- j the w eather about like we are having attended the A m ericanism supper Beaverton Defeats day night. A 10 to 5 half-tim e score j rapidly from his recent illness. given by the A m erican L egion and County Schoolmasters to ■ here. • • • favored B eaverton. Lineup: M r. and Mrs. H arry W righ t Jr., A uxiliary at Sherw ood Forest Grove 22 to 16 W ednesday B eaverton (22) -M adison (2) F ; ! Charles Im lay, prom inent miller at Meet Feb. 24 at Reedville entertained a t dinner celebratin g night. T he main address o f the The Forest G rove V ikings went R osch (4) F ; Scheller (9) C ; Malm R eedville, was at Salem M onday on W ashington County Schoolm asters' Mrs W righ t's birthday anniversary ! evening w as given by J. Libby o f down in defeat before the onrush o f G ; R hine (6) G. business. w ji; Guests included Portland, State A m ericanism chair- club, com posed o f men teachers, m ... i Saturday evening. . ,, • « • B eaverton high team at Forest Grove Sherw ood (18)—G ates (2) F ; B a l-j m eet February 24, at R eedville school Mr. and Mrs. Avis ( rosley and M r.; man o f the Legion. n ,1 si. L '. l> T i i < i l / n i * ( i r t / l / > n i l d r n n ... F riday . The score was 22 to 16. lard (2) F ; Podbielan (12) C ; K lick O scar H agg, o f R eedville and Joe ; house at 6 30. An interesting pro and Mrs. Frank T ucker and children Miss A nnabelle Van K leek spent The V ikings w h o top the league were G ; Schm idt (2) G. K en dricks o f P ortlan d,' are taking gram is being arranged. o f F orest Grove. the w eek end in Portland visiting hei m inus tw o star shooters. Substitutes— B e a v e rto n : Springer good care o f the dairy interests at Mrs. Otto Keil and Mrs. R obert i sister Miss D orothy Van Kleek. (1 ); Barnes, Abel, K arpstein. Sher the legislature this session. Johnston were joint hostesses for a j Mr. and Mrs. T om H aw ley went to • • • w ood: Y oung, Goedell, Tooze. Mrs. Carl G cstrin g and her m oth stork show er at the form ers home l W H ITFO R D A storia Sunday to visit Mrs. H aw H a n ie tte Frances, enter W ednesday afternoon h on orin g Mrs. ' Last Thursday evening the W ash- ; er Mrs. leys daughter Mrs. Anson Allen and Bethel No. 20 Jobs D aughters, held tained with a silver tea at their home Earl I»ewis Many dainty gifts w e r e 1 fam ily. The Deborah club met at the hom e ington delegation had a fire side T hey were accom panied by and lovely refreshm ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens o f P ort o f their leader, Mrs. C. B. W alker, their regular m eeting in the M asonic ! chat at the home o f R epresentatives in Bentz Park Thursday afternoon o f received F ebruary 13. for a pot luck dinner ( Tem ple M onday evening T here were Hesse and K uratli, 660 N. Cottage last week for ladies o f the Methodist served. land. Mrs. Owens plans to spend and a meeting. The p roject for F eb a large num ber o f visitors present. St Salem Mr. and Mrs. Guy A lexander and som e time In Astoria. H enry Kuratli related church and their friends, about 30 Grand o ffice rs present were Mrs ladies attended. A lady from the Mr. and Mrs. Thodore Hetu, Jr., o f : ruary was com pleted which was a an interesting episode which happen M isses K athryn and R oberta P om e Mr ed m any years ago when old Bethany M anley Center in Portland, was the this place and Mrs Beulah C heevers box o f hom e made candy to be given Phyllis P ool, grand guardian, T he tea table was and Mrs. Lester Nelson o f P ortland, j roy spent m ost o f last week home to a blind lady. The p roject for Catlow, past grand gu ard ian ; Mrs. band gave band con certs in eastern guest speakerr. M arch is the m aking o f a book made Turley, grand guide; Mr. Thom as, su W ashington C ounty when he was a attractive in yellow decorations and were Sunday guests o f Mr. and T«lrs from B eaverton high sch ool with the preme associate grand guardian. In m em ber o f the B ethany hand. Mrs. A. B. Clement Jam es Cheevers at W oodland, W ash., | measles. from Sunday School papers. Dut ■ | spring flow ers. The Jolly Stitchers sew ing club T here were thirty fou r present at spection o f the w ork was a feature o f ing the w inter m onths the B ethany and Mrs. E lm ore poured. en joyin g a turkey dinner. Sunday School. R oss Cornell deliv the evening band gave a num ber o f con certs in [ Mrs. Dr. Finley entertained with m et at the hom e o f Mrs. Carl J. All the third and ered the m essage at church. There W ashington C ounty tow ns -o n e at j Miss Mildred Elaine Shepherd, a cam olia tea at her home in West Allen T hursday. Mrs. Annie E. Jones entertained Beaverton, in particular, was a hand i daughter o f Mr and ?»lis. Vilas L Linn Friday, February 14. was special music. H ibbard M ercer, A m ong fou rth year girls have started their T he first year girls are w ho form erly lived here was present relatives and friends at her home con cert and a fterw ard s a m asquerade ' Shepherd o f C latskanie and Harold those attending from B eaverton were dresses. pin He is a very en ergetic B oy Scout. Friday, F ebruary 14, celebratin g V a l dance. H enry said he had a great j E. S chreiber o f P ortland were m ar Mrs E E. Stipe, Mrs. R. R. Sum m aking luncheon clothes and also her birthday He recently won a bicycle in a c o n entines day, R u by Boyd and Mrs. j cushions. Edith M arion and Irene time that night at the m asqu erad e, ried February 2, at an afternoon cere mers, Mrs test given by the T riangle Milling R elatives present were Mr. and M r s ., dance. M i s Stipe poured, j Van Kleek were w inners in a guess He relates there were three m ony read by Rev. W hite at the home* G eorge RI hssoi and daughter, Mrs girls who attended the dance: Rose, | o f the bride’s parents. The bride was Co All scouts are expected and Tdervyn Jones Dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. H. j ing gam e played a fter the meeting. urged to g o to church on Boy Scout W allace Shearer, grandsons o f the C ora and Alice Henry, and their c o s -' given in m arriage by her father, she J W right Sr., Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Allen served a lunch and gave Sunday. H ibbard is living in P ort late C harles Jones, Charles J. Berg, tumes were Indian and adorned with w ore a dress o f white satin and car Mrs. C T abor, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mill- each o f the girls a valentine at the M aurice Berg and w ife Freda Berg. long land. stream ers o f popcorn every ried a cascade bouquet o f sweet peas er and sons. Mr. and Mrs. C. Matth- close o f the meeting, Dainty refreshm ents were served fellow w ho danced Miss Ruth Denney o f Monmouth with the girls roses and bouvardia. ies, M is. Ivy Davies and G. A. W righ t : P alm er T orven d visited Kinton spent the week end with home folks. She received m any lovely gifts. stole a string o f popcorn until t i l l ___________________ all o f Portland, Mr. nnd M rs. Mai sch ool last w eek with som e material Friends called during the afternoon popcorn was gone. A riurr.ber o f m em bers o f R ebeka T hose were the j Beaverton Odd F ellow s lodge No. colm Clements and son and Mr. and for the new ly organized ca lf club. lodge o f T igard in this com m unity, and evening to o ffe r their best wishes days when everyone had a good time 252 met for their regular m eeting Mrs. F. P ritzlof, Merle and M arvin Ogle were ab with a group o f other m em bers from He didn't say who took the girls home , M on day evening with a large attend The F riendly C ircle met at the sent from school several days last T igard attended a luncheon at the Miss Juanita Larson was maid o f — neither did Fisher! ance. T hey had fo r their special hom e o f Mrs. M. C. M cK erch er Frl-1 week. hom e o f Mrs. Opal W ick Friday. A honor and Chester Ferguson acted as guest the district deputy grand m as day afternoon o f last week. T here Both room s o f the school paid trib most en joyable tim e was the result best man. AN N A S O P H IA OLSON ter from Needy, Oregon. F ollow ing were twelve mem bers, one visitor and | ute to Dan Cupid with valentine box- Mrs. Helen R ick ey o f Portland Mrs Schreiber form erly resided Funeral services were held at the m eeting they gathered In the d in three children present. T he pro- _ ,. The prim visited hom e folk s over the week near Beaverton and is a niece o f Miss P egg's Chapel W ednesday afternoon ing room where the ladies had pre- gram featured Lincoln, follow ed with |'-s on * ^ afternoon ary pupils were treated to candy Merle Davies and Mrs. Cleta Berst o f fo r Mrs Anna Sophia Olson, aged 80, pared refreshm ents o f pie and cof- refreshm ents, with valentine d ecora end. hearts and cook ies by their teacher Miss Pauline V ershem entertained Beaverton. years, a long time resident o f W hit- fee. The tables were tastefully d eco tions, follow ed with games. and the upper room received valen her Sunday School I I class with I I a party ^ | M iss Ida Felsher entertained a ford. Miss Shirley T rotter honor queen, rated fo r the occasion. tine novelties from their teacher. A contest in which all the girls were group o f m em bers o f Jobs D aughters She was the beloved m other o f i and Mrs. Phyllis Pool were made given Bible questions to answer and a ir ie r hom e Saturday evening with a Miss Mabel Olson and Mrs. Jenne D a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell and fam ily The B eaverton Parent T eacher as m em bers o f the M ystic S ociety o f the m aking o f book m arks and recre vies, Beaverton, sister o f Mrs. Louise sociation wll ibe held on Tuesday, Civil Service and presented m e m b e r-' «pent Saturday and Sunday In Salem ■ ational num bers took the time. The were played and refreshm ents served A nderson, gran dm oth er o f H enry,, F ebruary 25, at 2 30 p. m. There ship cards, fo r outstanding w ork in visiting M rs. Bells parents, girls are planning to m ake scrap Frank E m m onds and R obert Engle- A rchie and L aw rence Davies o f B eav will be a room prize fot the grade the com m un ity and the organization | Mrs. M ary W illiam s and daughters books o f pictures to be sent to the ke, students o f U. o f O. Eugene, erton. nts attending, by a group o f m em bers o f A lbert ( o f C lackam as spent ths weekend at hospitals fo r children. This party spent the week end at their home Interm ent C rescent G rove cem e- j A very interesting program has been P ike M asonic lodge In P ortland. Mrs ; the home o f her sister Mrs. H arry i lio n l iu u u 1 ar> tii u ia u n lm i ti Im r hr ml# lnhai<<4a here. was given Saturday. tery. I pool u was also presented a log book. * D Richards. Americanization Kiwanis Topic Beaverton Airman Becomes Cadet Beaver Chapter Members Attend Hillsboro Meeting Weekly Report For Housewives Kinton Students Visit Legislature j i