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V O LU M E 19. N U M B E R 49 EST A BLISH ED 1927 Babnon Discusses Jobs IF YOU CHANGE Y O U R ADDRESS PLEASE N O T IF Y YO UR PAPER Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, January 3, 1947 Methodist Xmas Cantata Presented Hillsboro Citv Area F a m ily K e - lln io n F ir s t in 2 0 Y e a rn OES Chapter Installs Officers Monday, Jan. 6 Seiberts is 3rd In Ski Race T he N ichol fam ily had their first fam ily reunion in tw enty Ned Seiberts .owner o f the years last week. Babson Park, Fla., Jan. 3. Many 9 B eaverton F urniture Store w on letters have com e to me from T hose present were Mr. and « third place in the m en’s class A young men and w om en all over B eaver Chapter No. 106, O.E.S. The people o f H illsboro were Mrs. A ndrew N ich ol o f Salinas. the country asking w here the best given a one hour m usical treat C aliforn ia ; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas held a very beautiful and co lo r group in the P ortlan d D ay Ski jo b opportunities will be found Sunday night at 7 p. m. w hen a N ichol and children, Mary Ali ful installation o f office rs last trail race held Sunday, D ec 29, at M ount H ood. His tim e w as 8 in the next few years. X m as cantata was broadcast over son. John, Elizabeth and Stew F riday in the M asonic Tem ple. m inutes and 34.2 seconds fo r the N othing M ore P erm anent Than the main city area via loud speak art o f Hendrum . M innesota; Mr. T he follow in g o ffice rs were in Change and Mrs. Frank N ichol and sons. stalled : Louisa M cGeorge, W orth y fou r mile run. T his w as only er system. Several hundred years B. C. o f L ong Beach. M atron; H enry Phenning, W orth y 28 seconds behind the winner, The follow in g program was B ob and J ack th e Greek philosopher, H eraclitus C aliforn ia; Donald Nichol, o f P atron ; E rnestine Beeler, A ssoc- Bill Bowes, w hose tim e was 8: M ethodist said, "T h ere is nothing m ore per given by the First P ortlan d ; Mr, and Mrs H. W. I iate M atron; Francis M cGeorge, 16.2. Bill H ealy w as second with m anent than ch ange” H is philo church ch oir o f B eaverton: Stroeve and son, Hans and Mrs A ssociate P atron ; Myrtle Nelson, 8:25. “T h e M usic o f B ethlehem " sophy still holds g ood —especially T o be classed in Class A at all Elsie U nderw ood and daughter, 1 S ecretary; M argarette Scott, testifies that you are a very In the w orld o f work. Planning F red C. H olton P eg g y o f B eaverton. T reasu rer; Mary B onlokke, Con a wise vocational ch oice is, in able skier and to win against A fte r a C hristm as dinner at du ctress; Nellie A ckerm an, A s "R in g On, O Song:” —Choir with some ways, like duck hunting. If the hom e o f D ouglas Nichol, sociate C onductress; R uby Mad- such opposition is really “ som e- pin” W e are proud o f you, Ned. you shoot w here the bird is at Soprano O bligato by Mrs. W ayne they all w ent to R ockaw ay where denj C haplain; V iolet Lam ont, L. Geertgens any given m om ent, you m ay the men en joyed deep sea fish M arshall; Ila Hutton, O rganist; The largest crow d ever to go "A K ing Shall R e ig n ”— M en’s ing. waste your am m unition. Job op A rsula Hall, A da; M ildred Os- skiing up the m ountain attended Unison Chorus portunities are always in m ore Both the A ndrew N ichol and C orrine Schappert, that day. It is estim ated that “ The Song o f H op e"—C hoir and F rank N ichol fam ilies returned to field, R u th ; or less o f a flu x due to such fa c E sther; F ra n cin a Gestring, Mar over 5740 people were there. This Q uartet: G eorge G ordon, Mrs. tors as (1) wars, (2) boom per C alifornia this week. tha; R ach el W right, E lecta; E s presented a serious tra ffic and iods, (3) depressions, (4) new in N an cy Bourquin, Mrs. W ayne L. ther Muller, W ard er; M ason Scott, parking problem but everyth in g ventions, (5) changes in peoples Geertgens, M aurice M. R om ig. Sentinel; Lena Steele, Lady o f went o ff well. “ The First Christm as C arol”— w ants and desires. T he ski tow was so m uch in J Lights. P robably the best w ay to pre Soprano, A lto Duet—Mrs. E dw ard dem and that it w as n ecessary to The Degree team : E va W ilson, Caldwell and Mrs. V erna D ober dict the job opportunities o f to C aptain; B etty Young, Aliene Ott, wait in line fo r alm ost a hour at “ The Song o f the M orn in g"— m orrow is by look ing at the E velyn M cGill, Lurene M edford, one tim e to be taken up. T he new trends o f yesterday. F o r example, T he Choir. Isobel K em p, Evelyn H etu, Joan tow for n ovices as well as the “T o Bethlehem D raw N ear” — accord in g to the U. S. Bureau The IO OF L odge held their an Allen, F rances D ow ning and D or three rope tow w ere goin g to ca o f Census, 33 out o f every 100 W om en ’s Chorus, M en’s Chorus, pacity too. nual X m as party on the 23rd o f is Mueller. and Choir. gain fu lly em ployed in 1910 were D ecem ber at their hall in Bea Snow depth Sunday w as about “ Let H ea v’n and N ature Sin g" in agricultural pursuits. T oday Installing office rs w ere: Dora verton. on ly 18 out o f 100 are so em ploy —T he Choir. Stipe, Installing M atron; Darrell 7 feet, low fo r this tim e o f the Sw im m ing cRanip Nancy ' M erk fw hcT ■onquered p o lio as a ____ The R ebekahs had a very lovely "T h e L ullaby H ym n ” — Soprano ed. This casualty, fo r the m ost Ellis, Installing P atron ; R uby year at this altitude, but deep and set a new sw im m ing record last year, is 100 percent behind pot luck supper with the horn o f part, has been due to tech n ologi Solo and Quartet. Jansen ; I n s t al lin g Marshal. enough to a ffo rd fine skiing. E x the M arch o f Dimes. “ N o on e rem em ber» I had polio till it» plenty well displayed. W hile the cellent w eather, with the tem “ The M usic o f the B ells” — cal development. T h irty years M adge Eliander, Installing Chap M arch o f Dime» tim e,” says N an cy. “T h en I’m proud to tell th e dishes were being put away the perature range from a m inim um from now small farm s will be C hoir with Soprano O bligato — lain; G ertrude Hedberg, Install w orld I had It, and whipped it. Help others win their figh t subordinate lodge held a short o f 12 degrees in the m orn in g up used only fo r inflation hedges or Mrs. W ayn e L. Geertgens. ing Secretary. against Infantile paralyst.! Join the M a rc h o f D im es— Jan. 15-30.” business session which was fo l to about the freezin g point, was “ The M arch o f the M agi” — O r sustenance purposes F ood is des V ocal solos were given by H ay an attraction to w inter sports ad- J low ed by the ch ildren ’s party. tined to be grown on great farm s gan, M en's Chorus and Choir. A great vote o f approval and den H ohns and Janet Neilson, a c diets, w h o also were lured by the ! “ H allelujah”—T he Choir. as surely as shoes are made in com pan ied by Mrs. Barnes. Piano day races, from far "T h e M usic o f B ethlehem ”— The thangs is due the com m ittee that sools were given by D orothy K irk P ortland great factories. put on the follow in g program : above tim berline dow n alm ost to Choir. P rofessions O r M anufacturing? w ood and Janet Shofner. A "W e lco m e ” recitation by B ob the h igh w ay at G overnm ent R e c e s s io n a l--“ Silent Uight.” A nother illustration: p rofession Holiday Guest T he hostesses were Mabel G oyt Camp. Baby B oy bie Taylor. F ollow ed by “ A Gyp al w orkers, such as law yers, en H arrison G. W heeler, a stud and B erth a W illiam s. Iva Sum sy D ance” by M ary Ann K ok ich There is so little snow at G ov Mr. and Mrs. Chester T. Hun- gineers, teachers and dentists in had charge o f gifts and ernm ent Cam p now that sk iin g is ent at the University o f Calif kapillar, Jr. o f 8301 S. W . Cash- accom panied by her brother Dick. m ers creased from 4 per 100 in 1910 ornia, Berkeley, was a guest at flow ers. Next a solo “ Oh H oly N ight” by not possible although the trails mur Lane are the proud parents to 8 per 100 today. W h ile op p or Carol Sheely, accom pan ied by down through the forest are ski- the hom e o f the A. G. R ohrer o f a son, Bill W., w ho was b o m tunities for professional w orkers fam ily in W estdale during the M ary Pointer, w h ich w as follow ed able to a short distance above D ecem ber 20, 1946, at the W ilcox will continue to expand, it is the by a recitation “ T he day a fter W o m e n ’s Fcllow »lii|» the resort village on the M ount Christm as-N ew Year vacation. M em orial Hospital. Mr*. H unka- belief o f experts that there will SK A T IN G P AR TY H ELD X m a s’’ given by F red Rands. Tap H ood L oop H ighw ay. not be enough jobs fo r all of T h e m em bers o f the Junior pillar waa the form er P atricia T he next class in sew ing will dances by C arlton G estring and T o M«*el Jan , II W ard Eaton and a graduate o f the young people w h o w ish to begin January 16 under instruc and Interm ediate departm ents of B eaverton high school in 1939. T he W om en 's Fellow ship o f the enter these fields. M y advise is, tion o f Mrs. M ildred Bailey, at M ary B aroc cam e next; a piano the Bethel C ongregational church Mr. H in k a p illa r is associated Church Ila»k<‘tl»ull T o u r n a m e n t th erefore, that, unless you have a 9:30 a.m. at the B eaverton grade solo by R ich y T a y lor and Betty | B ethel ' C ongregation al enjoyed an evening o f skating Jean M alley. L ance Lusk recited will hold its first m eeting o f this with the R ich ey H ardw are in vital interest in and an unusual school. ,|uii. 8 . 9 , 10 a n d 1 I at Hillsboro, M onday, Decem ber “ T w inkle, T w ink le L ittle Star.” Beaverton. aptitude fo r one o f the profes 30, very much. A nyone interested in attending “ W in ter W on d erla n d " was sung year on January 8 at 12:30 p.m. • • • in the ch urch social room . Each sions ,you had better consider please register at the school or B asketball fans will be pleased Follow ing the sk ating party, all by Joetta F in ch er w ith R uby T a y one is to bring her own sandw ich to note that there will be a Hom e F or H oldiays oth er vocation s where there will phone the youngsters were taken to the B eaverton 3565 between lor accom panist. V anda Benson and cook ie. The hostesses will W ashington H om e fo r the holidays and a be greater opportunities. C ounty Basketball ch urch, where very fillin g and January 6 and 10. gave a beautiful dance. And last provide co ffe e and salad. and Mrs. Since 1920 m anufacturing and T ouran m en t held at the H ills satisfyin g refreshm ents were serv short visit are Mr. but not least a reading o f “ The W illiam G. Sandberg and their T he guest ^npaker o f the day boro High School January 8, 9, 10 ed. m echanical induitries have em Night B efore X m a s” by Mue is to be Mrs R o y Gage, presi and 11. • • » young son, Barry. The Sandbergs ployed m o * walkers than any Lusk. dent o f the P ortland United Coun are here from N orfolk , V irginia other vocation al groups. A fig S ubscriptions Sent So far eight basketball team s Then all the children from one cil for Church W om en. A fter the ure o f over 30 out o f every 100 T hose in training to whom sub where Mr. Sandberg is stationed to one hundred sang carols and m eeting, she is to m eet w ith a o f the cou n ty have entered the has been reached. I visualize tournam ent. scriptions to the Upper R oom in the Navy. w ere given a bag o f ca n d y and Mrs. Sandberg is the form er special com m ittee, representing all that during the next th irty years have been sent by the M ethodist A m on g the rules o f the gam e nuts. the ch urches in B eaverton, to w ill be recognized one o f “ double Church School fo r the year 1947 Ruth T w eeddale o f B eaverton. A m erica ,and even E astern Eur- T he party was attended b y well give suggestions fo r planning the T he m em bers o f B eaverton The Sandbergs are staying with pe and Asia, are headed fo r a were recognized Sunday m orning: elim ination.” D. Tw eeddale. trial o f a nearly completely m ech G range enjoyed a Christm as din over one hundred and was e n jo y program for the W orld D ay o f So fans, be prepared for som e Boh Uaasch, T racey Knapp, M ult Mr. and Mrs. • Fred • • P rayer which will fall on F eb good ball playing and plan to nom ah College Miss Jean Berg, anized civilization. Since, then, ner w hich w as served at their ed b y all. ruary 18 this year. the essentials o f life will be tak hall the evening o f D ecem ber 23. G ood Sam aritan H ospital; Carm e Choir E ntertained attend these gam es. A short business m eeting pre- T he wom en o f the M ethodist en care o f by machine, the great The ch oir o f the F irst Metho lita Napier, P a cific U niversity; ch urch and o f the C hurch o f est vocational opportunities m ay ceeded the program w hich con sis (Jiilpun Missionary Clarabelle Swee.t M onm outh Col dist C hurch were entertained at ted o f group singing o f ca rols; Christ are attending this m eet CongrrgutionaliHts Gural* be fo r m achine builders, m achine G ordon hom e on lege; Charlotte R osem an, Cascade the G eorge To Speak ing in order to hear Mrs. Gage repairers, m achine tender^ and pantom ine, Silent N ight, by R o C ollege; M ildred R osem an, E m an W ashington Street on D ecem ber berta Gibbs and Barbara Bes- R ev. Randall C raw ford, a na as well as Mrs. H. C. M iller o f Of Vletliodisil Sunday Fvr technologists. uel H ospital; G eorge Gordon, Jr., 26th. T here were fifteen m em bers G ood O pportunities in T ran spor m ehn with solo by Albena Knud- tive o f O regon City, w h o has the M. E . Church and Mrs. E d present and a v ery en joyable U In the first union meeting o f ! niversity o f O regon ; Jerry Shel sen; Christm as prayer, by Louese spent som e tim e in Chile as a na Sheets, who will present the tation, Distribution, Trade ley, U niversity o f O regon ; Preston evening w as spent. T he hostess 1947, the tw o church groups meet C arter; piano solo by Paul Fel- M ethodist m issionary will be the devotionals. served -refreshm ents. V ocation s o f Oregon. ing at 8 p.m. Sunday evening in Caldwell, U niversity • • • • * • These m ust complement the sh er; Christm as reading, R onnie guest speaker Sunday m orn in g at the sanctuary o f the M ethodist num bers, R o i the eleven o ’clock service in the Guest» At G ordon H om e m an u factu rin g and m echanical W o o d e n ; G uitar Past N o b le G r a n d s T o M e e t Church will view the show ing o f industries. P eople need m an u fac berta G ibbs; T he Story o f the First M ethodist Church. The m em bers o f the Senior the film , “ A rm y Chaplain. Rev. j The Past N oble G rands’ Club D uring the regular Jr. serm on tured goods. They have gone Christm as Tree, M arilyn M artin: F rancis Bturtevant will speak on will meet at the hom e o f Mrs. E l Sunday School Class were guests accordian num bers, R ob ert Saec- period R ev. C raw ford will dis- j long w ithout them. Someone must len La R ue at R eedville January at the G eorge G ordon hom e on the N avy Chaplaincy. o f th e e ffe cts he transport these goods from the fr o n i; kitchen orchestra led by play som e 9th. A pot luck dinner will be F riday evening, D ecem ber 27. T he public is cordially Invited factory, and someone must dis M yrtle F e lsh e -. brought back from South A m er served follow ed by installation o f There were th irty six present. to this service. A ftei the dram atic appearance ica. An interesting feature of tribute them to the consum er. office rs and business meeting. All Gam es and oth er entertainm ent o f Santa Claus the m em bers and The num ber o f workers involved Rev. C ra w ford ’s w ork is the N a m em bers a rc invited to be pres made a very en joyable evening. in such pursuits ha* m ore than th eir guests took part in a g ift tional Y outh program sim ilar in ent. R efresh m en ts w ere served. G eorge Moody, who had the doubled since 1870 and will, no exchange. A beautifully decorated scope to the 4-H a ctivities in • • • • • • doubt, continue to increase in the Christm as tree was a feature. this country. O f great assistance West Slope R adio and A ppliance ChriNtma» In Portland le a v e s F or (Tiina E thel H eughen was in charge to him in ca rry in g on his w ork store in the building w h ich burn years ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B onebrake Bill Frost o f the M erchant F or you ng wom en the clerical o f the dinner, Derle P erkins the is the use o f an airplane, and ed recen tly in W est Slope has A gay holiday dinner and par and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. M arine left on D ecem b er 22 on reopened his business in the east program , H elm a M cK ercher the field will probably continue to while on furlough in this cou n ty was given at Mr. and Mrs. Jay Frost and son, Leon, o f A lo the ship Idaho, w h ich is headed o ffe r the best opportunities. The g ifts and A lice M artin the table try finan ces are being raised to end o f the present dru g store spent C hristm as at the fo r Shanghai, China. H e spent "C h ris” C hristensen’s 8680 S. W. ha. building on S. W . C anyon Drive, help the m issionary and his lovely num ber o f clerical workers m ore decorations. Dwaine Prink hom e in Portland. a short vacation w it his parents, Canyon Drive on Christm as Day. w ife to purchase a dual-purpose w hich was form erly occu p ied by than doubled from 1910-1945. T he hom e was decorated in the Mrs. Prink is a daughter o f Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jay F rost o f A lo plane which will perm it them to H iller B ros R eal E state and he These job s will continue strong ha. spirit o f the season, with gay and Mrs. Frost. » • * • • • alight on the lakes high up in has installed the very latest and in order to keep up with the • • • festoons, bells and holly. up to date equipm ent fo r radio the Andean R an ge as well as on V a ca tion A t H o m e needs o f business and industrial, Club T o Meet F rid a y P lace cards w ere minature San service that is m ade: equipm ent the plains. transportation and distributive a c Miss M argaret Lou Jones who The Beaverton Rebek&h Needle capable o f servicing television and ta Clauses, created from walnuts is attending B righ am Y ou n g co l tivities. But as wages increase, and cotton. D inner was served at and Social Club will m eet at the F M .receivers, as well as all you ng w om en must do more and Thanks Girls 2 o ’clock , later gam es were play lege at P rovo, Utah, is spending hom e o f Mrs. I^awrence O illm ore present models better w ork. "A n y girl” cannot ed and prizes given, follow ed by j her vacation with her parents, Mr. on W heeler A venue F rid ay Jan Here he has separate display get jobs m uch longer. Mrs. M organ o f the W ashington a bu ffet lunch in the evening. and Mrs. Jack Jones on Kings uary 3 (tod ay) fo r a pot luck and service loom s and all in all Lane. Hahson's A dvice T o Job Hunters County Health A ssociation w ish T he surprise finale o f the par dinner follow ed by a business m uch nicer quarters. Mr M oody • • • It is im possible to hav* a great es to thank through this co l ty was a "G ay 90’s R eview " when meeting. will handle a line o f P h ilco ra Letter O f T hanks war w ithout "p ayin g the piper.” umn, every Cam p F ire Girl who • • • dios and refrigerators besides his a few o f the m em bers appeared Sooner or later we are bound to assisted in the Fortieth Annual A letter o f thanks was received Entertain dressed in com ic attire o f the radio service and repair w ork. witness a) business depression. Seal Sale. T he success o f the sale from the United Church O ver In the future as soon as they G ay 90's, and sang their version seas R e lie f than kin g the B eaver The G irards entertained a large T herefore, w hether you be labor this year was due in part to the As it was necessary fo r the V al o f "Jingle B ells." . er .operator, craftsman, sales effo rts o f the girls. W e are ley V iew Antique Shop to be out are available he will add the ton M ethodist C hurch fo r their group fo r Christm as dinner. T heir Guest included w ere: Mr and man, adm inistrator, or w hat, proud o f these efforts. o f th eir present location b y the L and H line o f electric ranges, Mrs. Eddie B eck er and daughters donation o f cloth in g received from daughter from the east and son • • • look fo r w ork with (a) a co m first o f the year and since the hot w ater heaters and refrig era V irginia and Carol, Mr and Mrs. the clothin g drive which was put and w ife from Salem and other pany w hose earnings fluctuate a new building is not yet com pleted tors. He also will handle K napp Fred P ierce and son, Bobby, Mr. on by the W S.C.8 o f the church. relatives attended. • • • small appliances and • • • m inim um betw een good times and G a m p F ir e C o u n c il into which the W est Slope Hard-1 M onarch and Mrs. H. K lldow , Mrs. Edna Attend Installation W SCS T o Meet bad times. A toilet ti*ue m an- ’ ware store is to m ove, thus m ak the H orten w ashing m achine O ’C onnor and son Jack, John Mr and Mrs. Fred Schoene o f ufactu rer would qualify, while a P o t C lic k P i n n e r T o n it c T he W om a n ’s S ociety o f Chris ing room fo r the A ntique Shop Ferm, Mrs. H ilda Erickson. Miss tian Service o f the First Meth Portland were ou t to the Instal steel com pan y would n ot o r *tb>- to go into the H ardw are’s present Bobbie Holland, Miss Norm a The B eaverton Cam p F ire w ork fo r a com p an y which fu r odist C hurch m et on Tuesday, lation at the M asonic T em ple on Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Council will m eet in regular ses location, the A ntique Shop has F riday night. nishes a necessity and whose bus had to close fo r a time. Show» h ir ” r Cain C hristensen, and Mrs. Bessie D ecem ber 31 fo r a w ork day and sion tonight, Friday, January 3 iness holds up during a depres also to plan the program fo r the At present Mrs. B arnett has R oss. at 6:30 p.m. in the parish house o f Visiting Sister* com in g year. sion. A fire inurance company her stock in the basem ent o f her M em bership o f the V eterans o f Father Sniderhon. a a • w ould qualify, while t hotel hom e at 3344 S W . C restdale Dr. Mrs. Charlotte H ogate o f M o Foreign W ars has increased to S P E N D C H R IS T M A S A pot luck dinner will be fo l Hom e from C ollege would not Or (c ) w ork f o r a in W est Slope and will ca rry on 19,645, ten times the m em bership W IT H D A U G H T E R desto, Cal., is visitin g her sister, low ed by the regular business Merrill B ennett Is hom e for the Mrs. A rthur Clem ent grow in g industry such at chem i her business there until she is on the rolls o f the organization o f B ea meeting. cal com panies. Or (d ) w o n fo r a able to m ove into the H ardw are’s in 1936, accord in g to Ben Burns, and m any relatives in Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jeffries re holidays. H e attends college In verton con cern that can quickly m ark present location, W e understand m em bership Portland. chairm an for the turned M onday from a pleasant ; Idaho. up prices in case o f inflation Death of there are som e w on derfu l bar state departm ent o f V F W . D w ayne B lakney, student at O. week spent with their daughter. Chain stores would qualify ran. gains to be had now. At the end o f 1944, tw o years Mrs R. W Madsen and fam ily in i S. C., Corvallis, Is also at home Carl Sherqimt roads would not. W e hope you ’ll soon be back ago, there were on ly 4,400 m em R pdw ood City, Calif. for the holiday vacation • • • bers o f V F W in the state R etu rning hom e they found Carl Sherquist. late o f Route with us. “ A great m ajority o f our new ice and snow on the divide on At T im berlln e I,ndge 1, B ox 217, Beaverton, passed m em bers are veterans o f W orld H ighw ay 99 T h ey left Redding. leader* Meeting R ev. E verett B ow ers and fa m aw ay Saturday, D ecem ber 28 at W ar II. T hey are join in g the C alifornia, Sunday at 9 am. and ily spent D ecem ber 26 at Tim ber- Carolina Convalescent Hom e in A M E R IC A N LEG IO N A m eeting o f all Bluebird Lead Portland. V F W because they appreciate the reached B eaverton at 9 am. on line L odge. sad A U X IL IA R Y • • • ers will be held in the Camp p jre Monday. rehabilitation work, the con serv a M ary M yers o f B eaverton high Mr. Sherquist underw ent a ma Beavartan Port No. 124 O ffice in the library hMldmg jor operation six m onths ago in was chosen to com pete in the tive legislative program and the Most o f the cities along the P resent W ateh F riday m orn in g (tod a y ), J tt,a rv P rovidence H ospital nad w as tho* D .A R . G ood Citizen contest com radesh ip o f the organ ization,” highw ay w ere lavish ly decorated REGULAR MEETING T he m em bers o f the Methodist 3 at 10 a.m. There will ht pro_ to be im proving ujjtil he suffer which is put on each year. for Christm as, but B eaverton’s C hurch presented their Burns explained pastor. 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month gram planning discussion *nd ed a relapse tw o weeks ago. T here are now a total o f 143 street lighting w as the best In R ev. Bowers, with a 21 jewel ot 8:15 p. m. One girl is chosen from each cra ft demonstrations^. T he leaders Temporary Meeting Place He leaves three brothers. Thor high school in the state wich V F W posts throughout the state. com parison w ith even larger c it white gold w atch. • • • are asked to bring a knife 4n(j 8herquist, Rt. 1, Beaverton, with w ants to com pete. The contestant ies. I O O. F HALL, BEAVERTON • • • p otato and a piece o f white fth- w hom he made his hom e fo r the w rites a tw o hour exam in essay Mrs Ida H arris spent Christ KEITH DEN N EY — R A Y GUNTHER Seattle V isitor» ric. T hey m ay bring their l«an h past few years; and tw o brothers form which is turned into state mas with her dnughter-in-law ’s Post Commander Adjutant ric. T hey m ay bring their hiv-h in Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straley sister. Mrs Charles B eff o f Mil- headquarters to be judged in co m waukie. left for Seattle on Thursday to provided. petition with the oth er state en Funeral services were held on • • • Parent Teachers Atseoatien A ny w om an who is in te * n Ar) Thursday at 11 30 a.m in F in ley’s tries The basketball gam e B eaverton spend a few days. • • • Regular Monthly Meeting in girls is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. E R. Sheets T he w inner receives a com plete B usters vs N orth Plains will be M orninglight Chapel, S W . M ont 4 th Tuesday o f Each Month Dick Miller o f Oregon City Is spent C hristm as at Mrs. Sheet’s gom ery at 4th in Portland Vault all expense tour to W ashington played Monday, January 6 at 8 at 8 p m. I f you w ant to buy —sell trvj, entom bm ent at Portland M aus D. C. and hom e again In the p m at B eaverton instead o f Jan. spending his vacation with his fa sister's. Mrs R ich ard Melsegeler Miller 8 as stated in last w eek ’s paper. ther, H arold and fa m ily at Seaside. At Beaverton Grode School com p a n y o f a chaperone . T R Y A C L A S SIF IE D oleum . I.O.O.F. Lodge Annual Partv mm _ ■■ _ Beaverton Personals Sewing Class To Start Jan. 16 Beaverton Grange Celebrates Xmas M ooclvKe-C Iprns West Slope ILitlio And Appliance Christmas Dinner And Gala Parly Camp Fire News V. V. Aiitic|iie Waiting for New Location Enters Contest Ilaskrt Ball (àainc