« r VOLU M E 19. NUMBER 46 ESTABLISHED 1927 Buhson Discusses Decentralisation i Publie I listili Lit ¡on Domi Election to Be Called hel>. ’); Of Officers Bethel High School Suitable for 100 No. 20 Mon. Nielli Students Non Accommodating .>60 I jy ur 'U. ?» < LS ire eld T ea­ st 30e we hat to ! \ Choi u s hill biir ( b i U M bise lo Bender Cantata Kennest la bl cil Sundae Evening T h e B e a v e rto n C ity C ouncil h a s n i il i n New Y o rk C ity. D ec. 13. W e find received tw o req u e sts fo r fr a n ­ ou rselv es to d ay a t a point w here T h e B ea v erto n C om m u nity C h or­ ch ises fo r g arb ag e co lle ctio n . O n e P u b lic in s ta lla tio n o f th e o ffic e rs th e m ore we expand an ind u stry T h e B o a rd o f D ire cto rs o f t h e ' o p eratio n soon a fte r school opens us w ill hold its C h ristm a s con­ requ est con ies fro m F a y E v a n s th e g re a te r becom e our d iffic u l­ o f B e th e l No. 20. O rd er of Jo b 's B e a v e rto n U nion high school, in ' n V* 1 com pleted c e rt a t the C h urch of C h rist on and the o th er from H oh n stein an d ties. A sm all ind u stry, if expand- D au g h ters, B e a v e rto n , w ill be held re g u la r session held N ovem ber 6, p ro je ct w ill be large enough to ac- Sunday evening, D ecem b er 15, at S h a fe r. ed, will probably run into labor [ M onday, D ecem b er 16, a t 8 p.nr. 1946, passed a resolu tion callin g com od ate fro m one th o u san d to T h is m a tte r h as been d iscu ssed 8 :0 0 p.m. in th e B e a v e rto n M ason ic T em ple. supply d iffic u ltie s. A la rg e r indus­ fo r a bond e lectio n to be held on fifte e n hundred High School Stud- W illis Cady is th e con d u ctor and a t two m eetin g s o f th e C ouncil, th e M iss C a ro lin e T a lb e r t is th e hon­ try , alrea d y b eset by a sh o rta g e F e b ru a ry 5, 1947, to subm it to th e ! ent-8- E th e l M yers is th e accom p an ist first on D ecem ber 2 and a g a in a t of sk illed w ork ers, b o ttle n e c k s and ored queen e le ct. leg al v o ters o f the D is tr ic t the * re ce n t ch an ge In th e buildtng T h e ch o ru s is com posed o f about the la st C ouncil m eetin g held on A sso cia te o ffic e r s a r e : S e n io r la c k o f m a te ria ls, fin d s these odds proposition o f c o n tra c tin g a bond- Pla n s place the building n e a r­ th irty five m en and w om en from T u esd ay, D ec. 10. n e a rly in su rm o u n tab le when en ­ p rin cess, M iss S h irle e C a r r; ju n ­ ed ind eb ted ness fo r th e D is trict er second s tre e t and th e re will be At th e T u esd ay m eetin g th e all th e ch u rch e s in th s com m un­ ior p rin cess, M iss B ev erly T h o rn e ; d eav orin g to expand. T h e tren d in th e sum o f $325.000.00 fo r the co n stru cte d a wing in fro n t o f th e problem w as d iscu ssed th o rou g h ly ity- guide, M iss J a n e t S h o fn e r; m a r­ is tu rn in g tow ard a very w o rk able purpose o f providing funds w ith P resen t build in g as p art of unit The T h e C horus will sin g the C an­ but no d ecision w as m ade. shal, M iss C o n n ie B y rd ; ch a p la in . and p erh ap s th e only solution w hich to re c o n stru c t and a lta r the tw o T h is w ‘ n£ W*1J scre,en th e old ta ta , "T h e B a b e o f B eth le h e m ” by m a tte r w as again tab led to allow M iss D o ro th y C h riste n se n ; tre a s ­ d ecen t ra l iz a tio n ! p resen t build in g and grounds, to building and will m ak e a new fo r fu rth e r in v estig ation . H am blen. u rer, M iss D ia n a A rp k e ; record er, W h en we th in k o f d ece n tra liz a ­ p u rch ase land and equ ip m ent to s tru c tu re exten d in g along second T h e co n g reg atio n will be in­ M iss Ju n e G le a so n ; m u sician, M iss s tre e t, fro m E rick so n A venue to tio n o f in d u stry we visualize vited to sin g ca ro ls w ith the ch o r­ F a n n y L e e Z o o k ; lib ra ria n , M iss c o n stru c t an addition to th e p res­ S to tt S tre e t. sm all c itie s w hich have a s p re­ us. C arol S h e ele y ; m essen g ers, M isses e n t building and to provide s e p a r­ T h e bond election called will be re q u isite s a good sou rce of indus­ . _ . So lo ists w ill be— T en or, H arris C y n th ia A rp k e, M arily n M edford, a te build in gs and equip sam e on | T h e su cce ss of the first C h ristm as H a n se n ; Hass, R o b e rt B a in e s ; S o ­ tria l pow er, low liv in g co sts and pro p erty owned or acq u ired by ! he,d on F e b ru a ry 5 ,1947 betw een Ja n ic e O sfield, M elva L e e B ee ler, S e a l S a le In the U nited S ta te s in prano, K a th le e n Im la y ; Alto, R uby h e a lth ie r liv in g con d ition s fo r th e th e U nion H igh School D is tric t th e^ hou fs o f tw o and seven p.m D oro thy C a r r; cu stod ian s, M isses w o rk er. T h e m a jo rity o f th e re s i­ T h e p re sen t en rollm ent o f the 1907 was due largely to th e b ack in g Jo h n s o n ; w ith R u th Z im brick. N ancy S h o fn e r and B e tty T e n n a n t; N um ber 10 Jo in t. W ash in g to n and T h e B e a v e rto n G rad e S ch o o l d en ts p ro bab ly would be hom e high sch oo l is five hundred and o f the P h ilad elp h ia North A m erican. B e tty C avens, E r n e s t W ebb and g uards, M isses N a n cy O ’C onner M u ltnom ah C ounties, O regon P a re n t T e a c h e r A sso ciatio n 's re g ­ ow ners. Good shipping fa c ilitie s, six ty stu d en ts. T his nu m ber is now E . A. V an V alkenbu rg (a b o v e ), edi­ H a rris H an sen sin gin g in the q u ar­ A fa v o ra b le vote on th e above and M ary J a n e T a g g e r t; lady of su ita b le fa c to ry buildings or sites, crow ded in a building w ith an to r and pu blisher o f the paper, be- te t; R u b y Jo h n s o n and N ancy Me- u lar m o n th ly m eeting, a w eek lig h ts, M iss M a rg a re t P o w n e; h is­ issu e w as given by th e people o f e arly th is m onth due to th e h ol­ low ta x es, a population o f s u ffic ­ to ria n , M iss J a n e t D a w e s; and th e th e U nion H igh School D is tr ic t by e ffic ie n t c a p a city o f fo u r hundred. ca m e , „ t e s t e d in th e cam paign C am m an sin gin g In the duet. iday seaso n , will be held T u esd ay , W ith a sev en ty-five to one hundred ie n t size and a b ility to supply la ­ a vote o f 335 fo r and 179 a g a in st R ev. L eo n ard Jo h n s o n will co n ­ D ecem b er 17, a t 8 :0 0 p.m. in th e and threw the w eight of his paper c e le s tia l ch oir. b o r d em ands alon g w ith re a so n ­ e n ro llm en t in cre a se expected next a t an election held on F e b ru a ry duct the d evotionals. behind the S e a l S ale. A uditorium a t th e G rad e S ch o o l. ab le a c c e s s to raw m a te ria ls co m ­ 3, 1946 fo r a bond issue o f $280,- y ear, th e en rollm en t w ill be well An in v ita tio n is extended to all T h e re will be tw o m oving pic­ b in e to m a k e th o u san d s o f sm all over tw o hundred beyond cap acity . 000.00. T h is election w as d eclared people in th e com m u n ity to a t­ tu res p resen ted : " B e a r s In A las­ co m m u n ities ideal fa c to ry lo c a ­ void by th e B ond A tto rn ey due to A d d itional room m ust be provided tend th is C h ristm a s m u sical pro­ k a " and "W ild W in g s," th e la tte r tion s. gram . a te c h n ic a lity in the bond p roceed ­ as soon as possible and th is can a full color picture, and w ill give only be done by the people o f th e L ow er C o sts F o r B u sin ess ings, m a k in g it n e cessary to call p aren ts a ch an ce to see a dem ­ U nion H ig h School D is tr ic t giving T h e la rg e o r sm all ind u stry a new e lectio n . o n stra tio n o f the new m oving pic­ th e proposed bond issu e a fav o r­ w hich lo c a te s som e o f its p lan ts A t th e tim e th e fir s t electio n ab le vote on F e b ru a ry 5, 1947. tu re p ro je c to r w ith sound e ffe c ts « in sm all p la ces is a lm o st su re to w as held it w as th e opinion o f the w ith w hich th e school is now be rew ard ed by low er co sts. S u ch T h e bond issu e o f $325,000.00 can equipped. T h e B e a v e rto n C om m u nity G a r­ B o a rd o f D ire c to rs th a t fe d eral as- be re tire d by the U n ion H igh b u sin esses a s th e clo th in g indus­ ista n c e could be secu red to a s s is t As th e a im o f th e a s s o cia tio n is tr ie s tra d itio n a lly em ploy wom en den Club w ill hold its an n u . in th e school co n stru ctio n costs. Sch oo l D is tr ic t in a period o f th ir ­ to prom ote child w elfare in th e C h ristm a s p a rty , F rid a y , T h e G abel C ountry D ay School fo r e x p e rt need lew ork. T h e re a re T h is a s s is ta n c e has not, n or does te en y e a rs a t a cost to th e ta x p a y ­ h as ch osen Y ou r co rresp o n d en t has been hom e, school, c h u rch and com ­ “L e s F lam b e au x , co u n tless sm all tow ns w hose wo­ b e r 20 a t 1 1 :0 0 a.m . a t th e C it a p p ear th a t it will be a v ailab le e r o f less th a n four d ollars on Je a n e tte -ls a b e lla ,” F ello w s H a ll in B ea v erto n . a play based looking around E a s te r n W ash in g ­ m unity, sp ecial em p h asis w ill be m en a re w illin g to w ork. B u t they each one thousand d ollars o f ta x ­ to th e U nion H igh Sch oo l D is tr ic t. placed on the ch u rch a t th is m e e t­ G ifts w ill be exchn a re o fte n u n w illing to m ove fro m T h is four upon an e a rly F re n c h ca ro l, fo r ton County and w h at did he see ? ing. S in c e th e e n tire co st o f an y co n ­ ab le p ro p erty owned. lllu m ln u ted show windows being th e ir hom e tow ns or even to co m ­ prizes g iven fo r th e m o st b e a u ti­ stru ctio n p rog ram m u st be m e t by m ill ta x w ill be d ecreased as th e its C h ristm a s p agean t th is year. T h e re will also be sp ecial C h ris t­ Jo a n n M orrison h as th e role of d ecorated fo r C h ristm a s! All kinds m u te. F ir m s w h ich have gone in to ful and o rig in a l w rappings. th e leg al vo ters o f th e d is tr ic t th e assessed v alu atio n of th e d istrict m as m usio and re fre s h m e n ts w ill o f to y s b eau tifu l p resen ts and H o ste sses fo r th e day w ill be th e M adonna and R a le ig h M eyer, th e se to w n s have found in m any B o a rd o f D ire c to rs h as in creased in cre a se s, and the m illage neces- be served by th e F o u rth G rad e J r . is Jo se p h . C arol D avid and ta s ty th in g s to e a t and w e a r - R oom M others. ca ses n o t only a new labor sup­ M rs. R . B . D en ney, H. A. H a rts ­ th e a m o u n t o f th e bond issu e b y i S“ r y , to r e t *re the bond issue ply b u t new p la n t fa c ilitie s fo r horn and M rs. J . G eorge E ise n - $45,000.00. T h e high school build in g I 8h° uld a v e ra g e not m ore th a n 3 H olly P e te rs o n a re Je a n e tte and rig h t in your hom e tow n stores. T h e m eetin g o f th e E x e c u tiv e W h e re ? I n E a s te r n W ash in g ton re n t,—so m e th in g m ore th an s c a rc e hau er. p lans have been com pleted and m ‘ 8 ov* r th irte e n y ear per- Is a b e lla and am ong the V illag ers County. B o ard w as held T u esd ay, D ecem ­ Y e s s ir ! Y o u r old tim e C lub p ro je c ts w ill be th e m a k ­ a re A lfred H erm an and L ee G alen in big c itie s today. L ow er co sts co n sist o f th re e u n its. U n it o n e: i lod retJ“ !r * d i® re tire th e issue. ber 10, a t th e hom e o f M rs. J o h n o f upkeep and re p a irs have been ing of C h ristm a s w rea th s and d ec­ An e xten sio n o f th e e a s t end o f 1 T h e hiR** fch o o l ta x ra te fo r S m ith . Ju d y S n av ely is acco m p a n ­ frien d n ev er saw so m an y b eau ti­ R ob in so n . T h o se p re sen t w ere M iss fu l p resen ts a s now on display o ra tio n s to b rig h ten and add an added ind u cem en t. E a s y a c ­ 1945- 1946 w as 10.5 m ills, and fo ist r fo r th e ch o ru s w hich is under a tm o sp h ere to th e th e p resen t build ing and th e con 1946- 47 th e ta x rate w as 10.5 m ills. th e d irectio n o f N elle D av is G lv- fo r C h ristm as. R e ad th e X m a s D avies and M esd am es B o g e , C a­ ce ss to ra w m a te ria ls ca n be in ­ C h ristm a s vens, W ard , W ooden, H an sen , B e s - s tru c tio n o f hom e eco n o m ic de­ v itin g fa c to rs . Som e o f th e b ig g est W a sh in g to n C ounty H om e, near. p a rtm en t, c a fe te r ia and shop b u ild ­ W ith th is m illage the Union H igh j ler. K a th e rin e G ibson is in ch a rg e ads in you r hom e tow n paper. m ehn, D rew , R o m ig , E ly , B y rd , M ake 1946 the m e rrie st C h ristm as H illsboro. S ch o o l B o a rd purchased and paid <>f sta g in g and co stu m in g th e pro p a ck e rs in th e co u n try have lo­ g . U n it tw o: G ym n asiu m and o f your life. Shop a t th e hom e G rand y, R u n e s and L ogan. Members are a sk ed to b rin g in ca te d p o u ltry d ressin g p lan ts in c la ss ^rooms” in clu d in g **o ffice s and ' f° r ^ h o o l busses a t th e co st d uction and A lexan d er O u m ansky tow n sto res— In th e E a s t E n d ! T h e g ift e x ch an g e w as h ig h ly en ­ "greens.” th e b ro ile r a re a s, th u s cau sin g o th er u tility room s. U n it th r e e : ®f « 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 and have m et th e o f ch oreo grap h y. joyed by all as w as th e new recip e sav in g s in tim e and tra n sp o rta tio n T h e p ag ean t w ill be presented A uditorium , m u sic and cla ss room s. in <\rea8«d o f m aterial, supplies of fro zen c a k e w ith w hich M rs. j ftr jQ s R i i i r i c s co sts. A n o th e r exam p le o f th e a t th e school a t eleven o'clo ck on R o b in so n su rp rised her gu ests. T h e $325,000 should m ak e it x h e fo Il0w ing figure8 glve a w ise use o f sm all tow ns is seen F rid a y m ornin g. D ecem b er 20th. A m otion w as m ade and ca rrie d possible to c o n stru ct un it one and j co m p ariso n betw een thfi Unlon in th e build in g o f ca n n in g fa c to r ­ F rien d s o f th e school a re invited. th a t th e room m o th er c h a irm a n u n it tw o of th e proposed bui ding. high 8choo, cost fo r th e B eav erto n ies, fre e z in g p la n ts an d now de­ p u rch ase a new co ffe e m a k e r to U n it th re e w ill n ot be u n d e rta k e n ! U nion D is tr ic t No. 10 and th e h y d rato rs. be used w hen serv in g r e fre s h ­ until u n it one and tw o have re a c h ­ o th e r high schools o f W ash in g to n m ents. A cce ssib ility to s o u rc e » o f ch eap ed th e ir en ro llm en t cap acity . D r. and M rs. V . L. Jo h n so n , C ou nty fo r th e past tw o y ears. pow er and food m ak e ru ra l s e c ­ T h e W ay s and M ean s C o m m it­ T h e B o a rd o f D ire cto rs w ill ca ll who have Ju st moved in to th e ir 1045-46 • 1946-47 tio n s esp eclall-» invweag to indus­ tee su g g ests th a t we have a b a sk e t fo r bids on th e fir s t u n it o f th e new hom e on B e rth a -B e a v e rto n T ig a rd 13.7 36.8 Jo h n C. G re e r o f R o u te 3, B e a ­ try . S m a ll c itie s in K a n s a s , M is­ social or box lu nch in F e b ru a ry H ighw ay and W h ite P in e L an e, to raise m ore fu nd s fo r ou r bud­ H illsboro 12.9 15.9 sou ri, T e x a s , L o u isia n a , O klahom a, v erton, O re., h a s been selected fo r had a s th e ir house gu ests fo r the g e t F o r e s t G rove 11.7 19.2 K e n tu ck y , M o n ta n a an d W e st V ir­ tra in in g in th e N av al R e se rv e O ffi­ T h a n k sg iv in g w eek end, Mr. and Sherw ood 15.4 20.1 Mrs. R om ig rep orted on th e in­ g in ia a re n e a r la rg e sou rces of c e r T ra in in g Sorps a t O regon S ta te M rs. J . Owen C en ters and Mr. and te re stin g m eetin g held a t C ounty B e a v e rto n 10.5 10.5 n a tu ra l g a s. T h is c a n be used fo r College, C o rvallis, O re. T ro op No. 207 w as well rep re­ M rs. M cC ulluck. M rs. C e n te rs is S e le c tin g th is school a s his C ouncil D ecem b er 10. T h e se m e e t­ ch eap fu el and a s th e raw m a te ria l sen ted a t th e L iv e sto ck E x p o si­ a d a u g h ter o f th e Jo h n so n s and ings a r e alw ays w orth w hile and fo r c h e m ic a ls and o th e r sy n th e tic ch oice fro m fifty -tw o co lleg es and tion P av illio n F rid a y evening sh e and her husband were up from really should have m ore a tte n d ­ prod u cts. T ow n s n e a r su ch so u rces u n iv ersities th ro u g h o u t th e cou n ­ w hich housed th e B o y Sco u t Cir C o rv allis, w here Mr, C en ters is an ce fro m B eav erto n . T h e B e a v e r­ o f h y d ro e lectric power, a s th a t of try , he is one o f th e fir s t to ta k e CUSL stu d y in g fo r h is m a te r's aeg ree ton U n it is to e n te rta in th e Coun­ th e T e n n e sse e V a lley P r o je c t, the ad v a n ta g e o f th e new sch o la rsh ip s T h ey p a rticip a te d in th e G rand a t O regon S ta te CofTege. cil in April. B o u ld er D am in Colorado, and th e o ffered by th e N avy in its p e a ce ­ E n try , th e D em o n stratio n of O n Sunday th e Jo h n so n s gave D o n 't fo rg e t th e C om m u nity Cho­ B o n n ev ille and G ran d Coulee d am s tim e o ffic e r p ro cu rem en t program . T h e W e st C oast T elep h o n e Co. is m a in te n a n ce and serv ice, D alton Sco u tin g S k ills, w ith airm a n sh ip a fa m ily d inn er fo r th e ir son and rus C o n ce rt o f C h ristm a s m usic in O regon, o ffe r in d u stry a low- T h e N R O T C p ro g ram inclu d es a a sk in g th e P u b lic U tilitie s C o m ­ d eclared th a t a re h a b ilita tio n pro­ a s th e ir p a rt o f th e p ro gram and h is w ife. Dr. and M rs. N orm an to be given n ext Sun day, D ece m b e r co st and n e a rly u n lim ited pow er fo u r-Y e a r ed u cation o f th e ca n d i­ m ission fo r an in cre a se In ra te g ra m th a t had been p repared be­ in the W ild ern ess E n g in e e rin g A ct Jo h n s o n , who w ere ob servin g 15, a t 8:00 p. m. a t th e C h ristia n supply. A p o ssib ility fo r th e fu ­ d a te's ch o ice, w ith all expenses stru c tu re . T h is h e a rin g is being fo re th e w ar could be s ta rte d only in w hich th e y very ap tly d em on­ th e ir fifte e n th wedding an n iv er­ C hurch. tu re , now in th e e x p e rim e n ta l paid and an allow an ce o f $600 a held in th e B lu e R o o m o f th e recen tly . stra te d e re c tio n o f a 50 foot S ig ­ sa ry . G u ests included Mr. and Mrs. P u b licity C h airm an , stag e, o f co m p a ra tiv e ly s trik e -fre e y ea r. A fte r he receiv es h is degree, M u ltnom ah H otel in P o rtlan d . I t A p etitio n p ro te stin g th e con ­ nal T ow er o f poles lash ed to g eth ­ H ow ard H askell, p aren ts o f Mrs. M rs. F is h e r F . L ogan. pow er in ru ral d is tr ic ts is th e pro­ he will be com m issioned a n o ffic e r b eg an a t 10:00 a.m . M onday, D ec. te m p lated ra te in cre a se w as pre­ er. N orm an Jo h n so n , a n o th e r son o f d u ction o f g a s by b u rn in g unm ined in e ith e r th e U n ited S ta te s N avy 9 and is s till co n tin u in g a t th e sen ted by su b scrib e rs atten d in g Cub S co u ts o f U n it No. 506 w ere ( th e sen io r Jo h n so n s, R o b ert Jo h n coal. N um erous sm all tow ns lie or M arine Corps, and w ill serve tim e of th is w ritin g . th e m eetin g. p resen t en m asse to p resen t th e ir son, M iss L o rra in e P a c e and Mr, s tra te g ic a lly n e a r g re a t la te n t on a ctiv e d uty fo r tw o y ears. R a y D alton , v ice p resid en t and A n tiq u ated cond ition o f lin es and p a rt in th e cu b b in g a c t w hich and M rs. I,aw ren re Jo h n so n o f S a ­ coal supplies. In Ja n u a ry . 1947. a n o th e r n a tio n ­ g en era l m a n a g e r o f th e W e st C oast equ ip m en t w hen th e com p any took consisted o f a p ag e an t o f In d ian lem . L iv in g C ond itions wide «com p etitive e x a m in a tio n fo r T elep h o n e Co. gave 16 in sta n ce s over o p eratio n o f th e lin e s in 1928 lore. A h e a lth y en v iro n m en t ca n have th is op p ortu n ity will be o ffe red to or e x h ib its o f in creased c o s t to w as recalled by D alto n . He said Much o f th e cre d it fo r th e sp len ­ a trem en d ou s e ffe c t on th e m orale all high school sen io rs and g ra d ­ th e com p any in th e la s t few y ears h is firm took ov er a serie s of did d isplays o f th e S co u t T roop "P e o p le are m ore consciou s o f u a tes b etw een th e a g es o f 17 and and asked fo r an in cre a se o f $205,- o f w o rk ers. A lthou g h w ages today sm all com p an ies r a th e r th an a goes to S co u tm a s te r P e te r H oh n ­ th e need fo r re cre a tio n th a n they a re b ein g p re tty m uch s ta n d a r­ 21. A p p lication fo rm m ay be ob ­ 000 a y e a r. con so lid ated netw ork and pointed stein, to g e th e r w ithh co m m itte e ­ have e v e r been b efo re ," a cco rd in g D alton w as in terru p ted to h e a r ou t th a t th is h as all been changed m en L io n el K in g sle y and T o m G al­ dized every w h ere, som e em ployees tain ed from h ig h school p rin cip als, to M rs. A lice H udson o f th e P a r k a re w illing to w ork fo r less w here college d eans, o r th e n e a re st O ffice d iscu ssion s fro m th e people in a t ­ d espite w artim e d iffic u ltie s but lagher. B o ard in P o rtlan d . Mrs. H udson te n d a n ce a t th e h e arin g who rep­ d eclared th a t one or tw o y ears is th e y c a n w ork In th e sam e sm all o f N aval O ffic e r P ro cu re m en t. T h e B a s k e t S o cial held a t the spoke to th e W ash in g to n C ounty C u b m aster D. S . H en d rickso n , re se n t th e a r e a w hich w ill be tow n in w h ich th e y live. T h u s, needed to com plete th e re h a b ilita ­ to g eth e r w ith D en M others, K e rth a M cK a y School on N ovem ber 22nd C ouncil o f P . T . A. a t its m e e t­ a ffe c te d if th e ra te in c re a se is tio n program . th e y cu t co m m u tin g costs, co st "T h e K in gsley, A ltie H enson and M rs. w as v ery su ccessfu l and brou ght ing T u esd ay in T u a la tin . allow ed. o f lu n ch es and a re ab le to shop In an sw er to D r. F . F . F ellow s R o sa a re to be com m ended fo r a s u b sta n tia l sum fo r the new c a f ­ P a rk B o a rd in P o rtla n d is s triv ­ T h e re w ere re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m o f S ta ffo rd , D alton said th a t se r­ w h ere p rice s a re ch ea p er. T h ey ing to fu rn ish fa c ilitie s to s a t­ e te ria . F u n e ra l s erv ices fo r F re d e ric k F o r e s t G rove, H illsboro, B e a v e rto n , v ice d ifficu ltie s hav e a risen be­ th e ir p art in h an d lin g th e Cub su rely do m ore and b e tte r w ork T h e re w as an in te re stin g pro­ isfy a ll d em ands and o th e r com ­ S cou t p ro gram and th e ir resp on ­ Leopold D ietz w ere held S a tu rd a y T ig a rd , A m ity, Sherw ood, M cM in n ­ cau se o f an ov erload caused by sib ility o f C u bs fo r th e evening. g ra m including d ancin g by M iss m u n ities could h elp in sp ecified fo r th e sam e w ages. Added to th e fin a n c ia l a d v a n ­ D ecem b er 7, a t 1:30 p.m. in the ville and m a n y oth er p a rts o f th e w artim e sh o rtag es and w artim e M any p a re n ts and o th e r re s i­ V an d a B enson and accord ion solo fields. T h e th ree m ain field s o f co u n try un der W e st C o ast serv ice. in cre a se in su b scrib ers, a problem ta g e s o f th e ru ra l w orker a re C hapel o f P e g g ’s M ortu ary. by D ick K o kich , both o f w hich the p ro gram a re sp orts, cre a tiv e In reply to c h a rg e s th a t th e m et w ith d ifficu lty by all tele- d en ts o f C ed ar M ill atten d ed th e w ere thorou ghly enjoyed. th e a d v a n ta g e s o f e x tr a le isu ie j M r. D ietz w as born in C h icago, w ork and social a c tiv itie s . W h ile circu s to spend an en lig h te n in g Illin o is, Ju n e 6, 1869. He died early com pany h a s fa lle n down on I phone com panies. H e m ay w alk to and from h is jo b , T h e ladies slig h tly outnum bered th e m ain w ork is ca rrie d on in evening o f an exce p tio n ally well la st T u esd ay m o rn in g e n ro u te to w ork in a h e a lth y en v ironm ent, th e su m m er tim e th e re is q u ite a arran g ed p ro gram o f S co u tin g a c ­ th e m en there, fo r sev erl men were fo r, and w ith, m en who a re his a P o rtla n d h osp ital. H is usal oc­ lu ck y enough to have sev eral din­ w in ter schedu le also. tivités. n eig h o ors and c h u rc h frien d s. He cu p atio n w as th a t o f m a s te r m e­ "T h e Ju n io r M useum In th e old n er p artn ers. know s th a t w ith h o n est e ffo r t he ch a n ic, and h is la te r y e a rs w ere V . M. P illip m ade a generous K am m resid en ce on 14th S t. Is sp en t w ritin g books and a rtic le s . m ay be o u tsta n d in g in his sm all c a s h donation tow ard needed c a f ­ being developed a s an ad v en tu re N ovem ber 29 Is th e b irth d a y o f | F u n e ra l serv ices fo r W aldo J B R ID A L S H O W E R G IV E N S u rv iv in g a re th re e b ro th e rs and com m u n ity , r a th e r th a n lo st in cen ter. Any one is w elcom e d ur­ e te r ia equipm ent. b aby Connie, d au g h ter o f M r. and | S in c la ir, age 42. w ere conducted one s is te r : W illia m C., o f B e a v e r­ an enorm ous one. T h e la ck o f a T h e Sud tell b ro th e rs added m uch ing open hours and sp ecial groups M rs. I.elan d L ew is re ce n tly e n ­ M rs. H ow ard R . H ill o f B e a v e r -j T h u rsd ay , D ecem b er 12. a t 1:30 fe e lin g o f p erson al im p o rta n ce o f­ to n : Leopold H., o f P o rtla n d . P h il­ t ° n* Ip.m . in th e f ’hapel o f P eg g ’s M ol te rta in e d w ith a b eau tifu l brid al to th e fun w ith th e ir hilariou s au c­ m ay m ake ap p o in tm en ts fo r ex­ te n ca u se s slip-shod, d on't c a re ip J ., and E m m a K lu g , o f M erced, h ib its o f p a rticu la r In terest. M iss tu a ry , B eav erto n . Mr. S in c la ir died show er a t th e hom e o f h er p aren ts, tio n eerin g . a ttitu d e s am ong b ig city w ork ers. C a lifo rn ia . M ary E lle n R ead (fo rm e r H llI»- M r. and M rs. O liver C. S m ith I I , In a S a lem hospital, D ecem b er 7 Mr. and M rs. R o b e rt S p e n ce r, of In te rm e n t w as a t Old B e th a n y T h is in c re a se in m o rale m ay be boro H igh School D ean ) is th e o f T ig a rd a re th e happy p aren ts a fte r an illness o f sev eral m onths. S u n se t R oad . C em etery. one o f th e re a so n s fo r g re a te r pro­ d irecto r." o f a little g irl, Ja c q u e lin e E ., born M iss B a r b a r a Lew is, who will be B o rn Ju n e 7, 1904 a t B a n c ro ft, d u ctiv ity in th e sm all com m u n ity S e v e ra l local a sso cia tio n s a re on N ov em ber 30. m arried to E u g e n e D o e rfle r H an- N e b ra sk a , Mr. S in c la ir w as fo r fo r th e sa m e m oney paid in th e s ettin g aside fu nd s fo r T u itio n nem an, who is a sen io r a t O regon . . . „ „ | m an y y e a rs con n ected w ith th e city. S ch o la rsh ip s fo r T e a c h e rs T r a in ­ T h e D onald H. B ald w in fam ily j Y ou n g C o n stru ctio n Com pany. In S ta te C ollege, w as th e re cip ie n t of ing. T h e rep o rts o f th e lo ca ls T h in k O f M an ag em en t Ja m e s F loy d W rig h t, o f A loha, have added a baby boy nam ed G er- 1936 he w as m arrted to r^ ah W llds m an y lovely g ifts. show they a re developing th e Sm all c itie s a lso o ffe r a ttr a c ­ W illia m H. H ansen and Mattel A fte r th e m a rria g e , D ece m b e r 19. aid to th e ir fam ily . T h e ir son w as an(j th re e y ears ago th ey cam e died D ecem b er 3 and fu n e ra l ser­ b road er field o f P .T .A . w ork In tio n s fo r m a n a g e m e n t and th e ir a t W e stm in ste r P re s b y te ria n San d b o rn , o f P o rtla n d were m a r­ to O regon, a here he w as activ e v ices w ere held in B e a v e rto n D e­ born on N ovem ber 26. p aren t edu cation fo r im proved en­ fa m ilie s. T h e ir w om en and c h ild ­ ce m b e r 5, R ev . G. D. L oree, o f Alo­ in th e shipbuild ing in d u stry dur­ C h u rch . P o rtlan d , th e couple will ried by th e Ju s tic e of th e P e a ce at v ironm ent fo r ch ild ren . T h e re a re ren lik e th e frie n d ly con d ition s. V an co u v er, W ash in g to n , Frid ay , leave on an extend ed trip through C o n g ra tu la tio n s are b ein g re­ ing th e w ar. ha o ffic ia te d . 22 activ e asso ciatio n s In th e cou n­ T h e u n it m a n a g e r h a s an op por­ N ov em ber 29. M exico. M r, W rig h t w as born in R o y ceived by M r. and M rs. N o rris A. R ev. G eorge S p rin g e r o f the ty. tu n ity to develop independ ence o f T h e couple will m ake th e ir hom e County. T e n n e sse e on J u ly 16, O lson o f T ig a rd on th e b irth o f a C h ristia n C hurch o fficia te d R ev Mrs. R o llo G eh rin g is p resid en t th o u g h t and a ctio n , solving indus­ in P ro g re s s w here th e groom is 1876, and had been a re sid en t of d a u g h ter on N ovem ber 23. T h e b a ­ and M rs. Leonard Jo h n so n sang C A L IF O R N IA V IS I T O R S o f th e h ostess asso ciatio n . tria l problem s w ith a m inim um of in te reste d in th e n u rsery business th is d is tr ic t fo r th e p ast tw en ty by h a s been nam ed K a re n . a duet, as requested by th e fa th er, red ta p e and co st. D e c e n tra liz a ­ years. Mr. and M rs. J a c k M itch o ff of "T h e Old R ugged C ro ss” w hich tio n o f in d u stry is th e tre n d of S u rv iv o rs a re h is widow, L id a W est Slope, phoned g re e tin g s from W. H. S H E E L E Y F L I E S TO w as su n g at th e fu n e ral o f both th e tim e s w hile a t th e sam e tim e W rig h t and one son, E m e rso n F.. Rt i i r l i o n tin - J u m p g ra n d p a re n ts: also "R o c k of A ges" th e hom e o f W a lte r C. L arso n , in D A J.I.A S . T E X A S T O V IS IT la rg e c itie s w ill co n tin u e to grow o f A lo h a; one b ro th e r, A. H. as requ ested by h is w ife I n te r ­ A rcad ia. C alifo rn ia, to th e hom e W Y E A R O LD F A T H E R and prosper. C. J . B e a c h , exp ress a g e n t at m en t w as in the C re sce n t G rove o f th e ir sis te r, Mrs. R o b e rt S p e n ­ W rig h t, B e a v e r to n ; fo u r sis te rs AM ERICAN LEGION in T en n essee and fo u r g ra n d ch ild ­ B e a v e rto n is k ep t on th e ju m p ce m etery . W . H. Sheeley, o f B eav erto n , le ft cer. sad A U X IL IA R Y ren. In te rm e n t w as in th e C resce n t now adays h an d lin g e x p ress bus­ evening fo r M agnolias, p o in se ttias, c a lla lill- by plane S a tu rd a y S u rv iv in g relativ es Include his Beaverton Pott No. 124 in ess fo r th is v icin ity . I t seem s G rove cem etery . widow L e a h , his p aren ts, Mr and les, a re b loom ing in p rofu sion In D a lla s, T e x a s, w h ere he will visit REGULAR M EETIN G S a n ta C lau s is a popular fellow M rs. A lva A S in c la ir o f C o rn eliu s; th e sou th ern clim e, a ll o f w hich h is fa th e r, who Is in ill h ealth . I it and 3rd Werlnesdoy each month w ith b oth young and old.— A sk Ì one sis te r, M rs. G ray ce P ease of th e M itch o ffs M r. S h eeley 's fa th e r is 88 y ears cla im a re adding “ H iim m rr" K rprpirnlpd at 8 : 1 5 p. m. B each ’ old. H illsb o ro ; and th re e child ren in happiness to th e ir visH. Temporary Meeting Ploce At P r e s s C.4»»fVrenre A t d ep artu re tim e Mr. S h eelev Iow a, A llen, B ru ce and D ella Mae. I O O F H A LL, B EA V ER TO N planned to be hom e fo r C h ristm as T h e re w ill be a so cia l me- ing A tten d in g th e tw e n tie th c o n fe r­ O ne son, S te w art, preceded him in B arn «« A r r i i e F ro m T â c h â t * K EITH D EN N EY — R A Y G U N TH ER Ce o f th e P a r e n t’s C lub of St. en ce o f th e O regon H igh School llir a lr r Dollinii I p d eath. Post Commander Ad|utant cilie on T h u rsd a y evening. D ecem ­ P re ss A ssociation held on th e U n i­ Mr and M rs. C alvin Bi rne PA XSO N PLE D G E D T h e B e a v e r T h e a te r on B ro a d ­ b er 19, in th e P a ris h H all a t 8:15 v e rsity o f O regon cam pu s F rid a y Auto ownei E v e rg re e n o f the being overhauled th is M rs. S to ck Busy and S a tu rd a y . D ecem b er 6-7, w ere w ay is pm . Parent Teacher« Association E lw in P axso n , son o f M r. and Court a t Y a r h a t s b y th e s T h e old fro n t is being E v e ry o n e a tte n d in g m ust b rin g 149 stu d en t d eleg a tes from O regon week. Regulor Monthly Meeting here M rs. S u m n er P axso n o f B eav erto n , w ere ca llin g on re la tlv C a llers a t th e P e te S to ck hom e chang ed and w hen new im prove­ a sm all g ift n ot to exceed 50c. high school new spapers 4 th Tuesdoy of Eoch Month h a s been pledged to P h i D elta P o rt T u esd ay on th e ir w ay to W ed n esd ay found P e te S to ck feel R e p re se n tin g th e "B e a v e rto n m e n ts a re com pleted by th e m an- R e fre s h m e n ts w ill be served. ot 8 p m. land L o u and B la n c h e T nllock T h e ta fr a te r n ity a t the U n iv ersity H u m m er." w ere E v ely n M arsh, ed- a g em en t th e new B e a v e r w ill be ing p re tty good and F a n n ie S t At Beaverton Grode School w ere v isito rs a t th e ir hom e lately o f O regon. a sh in in g lig h t on B road w ay. ¡b u s y fix in g up C h ristm a s p resen t O nly ltl Chopping D ays I nttl X m a * J itor. and L o is P e te r k o r t rep o rter I*TA Meeting To Be Week Early Garden Club To Hold Annual Christmas Party or Backed Seal Sale * G ci I h *1 School To Present Shop In Eastern Christmas Pageant Washington Co. John G. Greer Selected For Officer Training New Comers Home Scene of Activity Boy Scouts Of Cedar Mill Do Their Share West Coast Telephone Co. Asking P. Li. C. for Bate Increase Recreation Topic Of IKTA Speaker Social Adds To Cafeteria Fund Frederick L. Diets Stork Club News James F. Wright Of ,n > d e d Waldo J. Sinclair Hansen-Sandborn Nuptials Meeting Notices St. Cecelja's Club To Meet Dee. 19 I