The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 14, 1949, Image 8

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    Barnes School Staff Will
Talk on Modern Education
Lutheran League
Elects Officers
At Jan. 7th Meet
Dejected Snowmen on Guard
As Homeowners Thaw Pipes
(B A R N E S
SCHOOL,) — M r.
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L u th V - I F A R M E R E T T E S TO M E E T
D IF F E R E N T M IIO O I.
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h old th e f ir s t m e e tin g o f 1949 on
W est Slope
th is |
viously in 4th an d 5th g ra d e s of b lag e a t th e B a rn e s School P T A F rid a y ev en in g . J a n u a r y 7
J a n u a r y 1« a t 7 30 p.m . a t «he we*k “ a y ** 8U“ lm «‘1
th e w ay
B a rn e s School, a r e now a tte n d - m ®eting h i|d a y n ig h t, J a n u a r y
In th e ab sen c e o f th e P re s id e n t
hom e of M r , A lvah G ra h a m , a
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14th a t 8:00 o ’clock.
m g C ath o lic School.
L a r r y G ro ss, th e m e e tin g w as op­ fo rm e r F ir G rove m em b er, w ho
, jhU8t , , a y
ho m e
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'T o p ic s fo r th e ev e n in g w ill be en ed by Vice P re s id e n t L u d w ig
W O O D W O K K IN 4Í C l. I B S
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S a tu rd a y , th e o ld e r boy’s W ood- th e P r e s e n t d ay school fro m e a c h D re y er, by sin g in g h y m n s w ith
M rs. V iolet G ertz, fro m T o m m y ° u * 1th * *al,e y 7 * ra M a tu re d by
M r. a p ra y e r led by A lfre d B o e ttc h er.
w o rk in g Club m e t a t 2:00 o'clock te a c h e r ’s view po in t a n d
L u k e 's w ill sp e ak on co rsag es,
looking,, d e je c te d sn o w m en . (
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w ith th e ir leader, M r. D allm an n .
E le c tio n o f o ffic e rs re su lte d in th e w ay th e y a re m a d e an d th e
a 45 d eg re e a n g le .,
Six boys w ere p re se n t.
W o rk g ro w th of th e one room school th e fo llo w in g o ffic e rs b ein g el­
s u ita b ility o f th e m a c c o rd in g to f * a r in * ,w ,‘ ne8a “ > ‘ha a r tia tic a^
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ected :
P re s id e n t,
L a r r y G ro ss;
- n d Ulty
of th a v*r y
u n * ln th a I
w e a re r ’s
p e rso n a lity
an
E ac h of th e boys h a s m a d e t w o ' ln K of to d ay . T h e re will also be Vice P r e s id e n t A lfre d B o e ttc h e r; th e
h o u seh o ld . A d riv e a ro u n d o v er I
gow n.
o r m o re Item s.
I d isc u ssio n on
a r t, m usic, p h y si- S e c re ta ry ,
R o la n d
W o llm u th ;
th e slip p e ry s tr e e ts rev e ale d one
Mr. M M. B row n m e t w ith his cal e d u c a tio n
a n d an y
o th e r T re as., M rs. R o la n d W o llm u th ; F R O M C O T T O N BO W L
! "sn o w w o m a n ” g a rb e d in a lady-
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W o o d w o rk in g
Club
S a tu rd a y p ro b lem s th a t a re on th e m in d s P u b lic ity ,
i lik e ca p e a n d hood. If w e can
M rs.
C. L. G ra n d y ;
of B lrch w o o d R o a d r e tu r n e d on
m o rn in g a t 10 00 o'clock. H e h a d °* ^ e p a re n ts.
M em b ersh ip , M rs. L u d w ig D re y er T h u rs d a y
look fo rw a rd
to m o re
w in te rs i
fro
m
a
tw
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w
ee
k
’s
th e y o u n g er boys, an d th e re w ere
All PTA m em b ers a n d p a r e n ts an d C a rlo s G ra n d y .
t r i p ' o n ^ th e * C o tto n Bow l Sp'ec7ai w ith s« ° w e n o u g h to w o rk w ith
w ho a r e In terested in th e e d u ­
eig h t p resen t.
T h e to p ic fo r th e ev e n in g w as th e J T o ____________
u r n a _ l tr a in w h ich took its w o u ld n ’t a c o n te s t be fun, w ith
c
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ren
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S K A T IN G H O U R S
led by A lfre d B o e ttc h er.
p a s se n g e rs to D allas. T ex a s, fo r PrlMS * o in *
th e be8‘ m o ld er
R o n n ie B ayliss a n d h is a u n t v ited to a tte n d .
G am e s a n d re fre s h m e n ts fol­ th a
O re g o n -S o u th e rn
M eth o d ist of a sn o w m a n
I T h e n ex t PTA ex ecu tiv e m eet-
a n d uncle w ent s k a tin g a t th e
low ed th e b u sin e ss m eetin g .
U n iv e rsity fo o tb all g a m e on N ew M E A S L E S S U B S ID E
a t 10:00 o’- ! Ink will be held a t th e sch o o l
Ice
A ren a S u n d ay
Y e a r’s D ay,
T
h
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J
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20th
a
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8:00
clock.
TO IL L IN O IS
D arle n e W a lto n , d a u g h te r
T h e tr ip in clu d ed sto p s a t D en­
M arlene an d G lo ria C h riste n - | ° d o c k ,
Mr. H e n ry
M o rto n , f a th e r of ver, S a n A ntonio, J u a re z , M ex­ Mr. a n d M rs. B. T. W a lto n
sen, S ally S tem a n d G eorgia Slo- SCH O O L N O TES
Jim m y a n d Jo e in th e 1st a n d ico, P h o en ix ,
A rizo n a,
T u sco n re c o v erin g fro m a c a se of
B a rb a r a M ontoya w ho 1* in th e seco n d g ra d e s of B a rn e s school ^
cu m w e n t ice s k a tin g a t a pond
A
' an d S an F ra n c ia c o . m easles.
4th g ra d e e n te re d
oujr sd h o o l w en t on a b u sin e ss tr ip to Illin -i
n e a t B e th a n y S unday.
la st w eek. She m oved h e re fro m ols.
SPA G H ETTI SU PPE R
N ew p o rt, O regon.
R ic k e y T e ro g a lo s’ fa th e r, Mr. j
Mr. a n d M rs. M a rsh a ll C. Yea-1
S te a d m a n
an d
S ally
S h aw , D. N. T e ro g a lo s w e n t d u ck h u n t­
ger
e n te r ta in e d
tw en ty -se v en j
tw in s in th e 5th g rad e , e n te re d ing S u n d ay .
H e b ag g ed seven
m e m b ers o f
th e Y o u n g A d u lts]
B a rn e s School, M onday m o rn in g . d u ck s.
C lass of th e F ir s t P re s b y te r ia n j
T h ey ca m e fro m Irv in g to n S chool
C h u rch a t a s p a g h e tti s u p p e r la st
L
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G
A
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N
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E
in P o rtla n d an d now live in C e d a r
S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
H ills.
T h e g ro u p h a d s p e n t th e day [
A D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R B ID S
A rlen e S h av e cam e to B a rn e s
sk iin g a t M t. H ood b efo re g a th -j
S ealed b id s w ill be receiv ed by
S chool la st w eek a n d is in th e
e rin g a t th e Y e a g e r hom e on S un- [ |
S chool D is tric t No. 48, W a sh in g ­
firs t g ra d e . She lived in P e n n s y l­
se t R oad.
to n C o u n ty , O reg o n , a t th e B ea­
v a n ia a n d now lives in C e d a r
v e rto n G ra d e School u n til 8:00
H ills,
on H a m p to n Ave.
H O LD S F IR S T M E E T
p.m. T u esd a y , F e b ru a ry 8, 1949
SCH O O L A B S E N C E S
fo r fu rn is h in g a n d in s ta lla tio n of
Mr. M a rsh a ll C. Y eag er, w ho
PROMPT, EFFICIENT
G a ry W e stfall of C e d ar H ills is tra n s lu c e n t a n d d a rk e n in g w in ­
w as in sta lle d a s p re sid e n t of th e
a b s e n t fro m school w ith th e m e a ­ dow sh a d e s fo r th e new B e a v e r­
O reg o n A g a te a n d M in eral So­
CAR SERVICE
sles.
ciety
la st m o n th c o n d u c te d his
to
n
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chool
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FEATURING HANCOCK
J o h n M a ffitt w as a b s e n t fro m
" w i l l th e n a n d th e re be o p en ed WEDDINGS and FUNERALS f ir s : m e e tin g la s t F rid a y n ig h t. |
GASOLINE & PRODUCTS
school Payday, beotause of ill a n d re a d alo u d . B ids receiv ed a f­
M rs. Y e a g e r h a s re su m e d h er
our Specialty
ness.
classe s in te x tile p a in tin g w i t h t
te r th e tim e se t fo r o p en in g w ill
F O B R E C R E A T IO N
th e g ro u p m e e tin g fo r in stru c -;
n o t be co n sid ered . S p e c ific a tio n s
ATwater 1089
D ick B re n n a n w ith h is p a r e n ts an d fo rm s of c o n tra c t d o c u m e n ts
tio n e a c h T h u rs d a y m o rn in g at
a n d ac co m p an ie d by h is frie n d s m ay b e o b ta in e d a t th e o ffice of
th e D ale B ier hom e.
6802 S. W. Canyon Road
w en t b ow ling a t th e R o se C ity E rro ll H assell, B e a v e rto h G ra d e
AT C H U R C H S E R V IC E
Bow l
In P o rtla n d . O reg o n .
School, B e a v e rto n , O regon. T h e
Mr.
A. J . B re n n a n to o k
h is B e a v e rto n S chool D is tr ic t N o. 48,
T h irty
m e m b e rs of th e J o b ’s |
Garage & Service Station
son, p ic k , a n d his frie n d s, K u rt W a sh in g to n
C o u n ty , O reg o n re­
D a u g h te rs fro m M u ltn o m ah will
R ae, J o h n M a ffitt,
T o d d B ru n o se rv e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y o r
a tte n d th e m o rn in g serv ice a t
(The Firestone Store)
an d D ick a n d D avid H obbs ro l­ all bids, a n d to w aiv e in f o r m a n t
th e V alley
C o m m u n ity
C h u rc h ]
W est End of “ V” in B e av erto n
le r-sk a tin g S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t ies. N o b id d e r m a y w ith d ra w h is
S u n d ay , J a n u a r y 16.
P h o n e 3961
H illsboro.
b id a f te r th e h o u r se t fo r th e
G A B E L F A C U L T Y CLU B
o p e n in g th e re o f o r b efo re a w a rd
A F T E R N O O N V IS IT
a n d of c o n tr a c t u n le ss sa id a w a rd Is
T h e G abel C o u n try D ay School
Mr. an d M rs. W. C o llett
BENEFIT
p erio d ex c ee d in g
F a c u lty C lub w ill hold its n ex t j
c h ild re n , J e a n , S usie a n d F r it s d elay ed fo r
p a r ty a t th e hom e o f M iss C o r-'
fro m S alem , ca m e to v isit th e C. 30 d a y s
n elia C erf in O a k G rove. M rs.
E rr o l H assell, C lerk
G, P o rt fam ily S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
R . R. S u lliv a n a n d M rs. A m os i
S chool D is tric t No. 48
T E A C H E R ’S COlA'.MN
M. L aw ren c e w ill a s s is t as co-
W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O reg o n
M r. B eck er, th e p rin c ip a l a n d
h o stesses.
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n : J a n u a r y 14,
8
th
g
r
a
d
e
te
a
c
h
e
r
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f
B
a
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e
s
T H U R S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 20
O n J a n u a r y 18. a t 6:30 p.m. a
School an d his fa m ily h ad d in ­ 1949.
D a d ’s d in n e r fo r f a th e rs a n d al- j
S econd p u b lic a tio n : J a n u a r y 21,
n er w ith frie n d s In S ale m S u n ­
To t h e Music of
1949.
u m n i m e m b ers w ill be h eld a t j
day a fte rn o o n .
G ab el School. M r. H a ro ld H irsc h
M rs. P o w e rs w as a b s e n t fro m
L E G A L N O T IC E
MILT'S MELODIANS
a n d Mr. F r a n k , J u n io r a re th e
school M onday b ecau se of Illness.
c o m m itte e in c h a rg e w ith M/r. j
A D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R B ID S
C E N S U S O F G IF T S
“Just look at that boy! That’s
at the
H
irs c h a c tin g a s m a s te r o f c e r­
S ealed b id s w ill be receiv ed by
T h e e ig h th g ra d e s tu d e n ts con
Danny Peters batting, and he’s
em onies.
d u cted a poll a n d it w as fo u n d School D is tric t No. 48, W a sh ln g -
got an eye like a Norden bomb-
AMERICAN LEGION
th a t C h ris tm a s g if ts w ere rec eiv ed to n C o u n ty , O reg o n , a t th e B ea-
A R T H U R H. K L U G
sight!”
hy th e v a rio u s m e m b ers o f th e v e rto n G ra d e S chool u n til 8:00
T h e c o m m u n ity of W e st Slope
HALL
"You ought’ve seen Danny two
room fro m 18 d if fe r e n t s ta te s p.m. T u esd a y , F e b r u a r y 8, 1949
years ago, though, when we j w as sa d d e n e d th is w eek by th e
an d
th e D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia, fo r f u rn is h in g a n d in s ta lla tio n of
FOREST GROVE
new s o f th e d e a th of A rth u r H.
first brought him into our
plus six fo re ig n co u n tries, M e x -( a s p h a lt tile flo o rin g a n d ru b b e r
V.F.W. Youth Softball League. | K lug, o f 7905 S. W . R id g e w a y on
ico, S co tla n d , N o rw ay , H olland, tile b ase fo r th e new B e a v e rto n
Why, he was the palest, skin­ ] S u n d ay , J a n . 9. Mr. K lu g is s u r ­
G ra d e S chool B u ild in g , a n d w ill
G e rm a n y a n d C a n a d a .
Sponsored by
vived by h is w ife, M ildred G race
niest, scaredest kid in town!
T h e re w as also a poll ta k e n th e n a n d th e re be o pened a n d
Now,
softball
is
making
a
man
[
K lu g a n d se v en -y ea r old tw ins,
of all th e c o u n tie s th ro u g h w h ich ren d alo u d . B ids receiv ed a f te r
K N IG H T S O F C O LU M B U S
out of him—and, don’t forget,
J u lia n n a a n d Jo h n .
v a rio u s
m e m b e rs
o f th e 8 th th e tim e se t fo r o p e n in g w ill n o t
Danny’s only one of the many
F u n e r a l se rv ic e s w ere held on
g ra d e h av e been d u rin g C h ris t­ be co n sid ered . S p e c ific a tio n s an d
boys we’ve reached in our Youth
W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e V al­
Admission
m as v a c a tio n . T h e re w ere 14 fo rm s of c o n tra c t d o c u m e n ts m ay
Activities Program.”
ley C o m m u n ity C h u rc h w ith th e
be o b ta in e d a t th e o ffice of E rro l
c o u n tie s a lto g e th e r.
R e v e re n d H. A. A rm ita g e o ffic­
Singles $1 00 Couples $1.50
R e p o rte rs : D o lo res B e n n e tt H assell, B e a v e rto n G ra d e School,
“Come to think of it, there’s
ia
tin g .
a n d D iane P o rt B e av e rto n , O reg o n . T h e B e a v e r
nothing more important than
turning kids into useful citi­
ton School D istric t No. 48, W a s h ­
N E W Y E A R S DAY H O STS
zens. Right? Another thing—
in g to n C o u n ty , O re g o n , re se rv e s
M r. a n d M rs. E lm e r H. R oedel
the
men
at
our
V.F.W.
Post
are
th e rig h t to re je c t a n y o r all
the
kind
younger
fellows
look
of
S. W. J a d e A venue w ere h o ts ts
bids, a n d to w aiv e In fo rm a litie s.
up to . . . the kind they want
to tw e n ty frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s on
No b id d e r m a y w ith d ra w h is bid
to imitate. So, we sort of feel
N ew Y e a r’s D ay.
a f te r th e h o u r se t fo r th e o p en ­
it’s our duty to pitch in with*
A m o n g th e ir g u e sts w e re Mr.
ing th e re o f o r b efo re a w a rd of
the Softball League in the sum­
a n d M rs J a c k C ody w h o re c e n tly
mertime, then aid other athletic
c o n tra c t u n le ss sa id a w a rd
is
re tu r n e d fro m V an co u v er, B. C.
and character-building activities
d elay ed fo r a p erio d ex c e e d in g 30
in the fall and winter.”
w ith th e ir sw im m in g te am .
days
F rie n d s of M rs. R o b e rt K a rn o sh
E rro l H assel, C lerk
HUBER, OREGON
"SAY! Just thought of some­
w ere s o rry to h e a r of th e d e a th
S chool D is tric t No. 48
thing . . . would YOU like to
of h e r m o th e r, M rs. L e n a R e in ­
help out with this work? Could
W a sh in g to n C o u n ty . O reg o n
Lunch Served |
Door Prize $5.00
h a rd t, la te o f 6426 S. W . B e rth a -
your legs hold up for a bit of
F irs t P u b lic a tio n : JaniuM ry 14,
base-running, ana are you man
B e a v e rto n H ig h w a y on J a n u a r y
Adm 50c inc! tax ! 1949.
Building Am ply Heated
enough to crack loose a home
9. A rra n g e m e n ts e n tru s te d to th e
S econd P u b lic a tio n : J a n u a r y 21,
run? Man, there’s nothing more
P e a rs o n F u n e r a l C h u rc h in P o r t­
1949.
’youth-returning’ than the feel
land.
of the ol’ apple and a good solid
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 14, 1949
Q u a /ià j
iStatkúrtd èfmdà.
.
T
i
3
FOR ANY.
MEAT
SPECIALS
ROUND STEAK .
. lb. 69c
SWIFT'S SELECT
CANNED
Rath's 57th Birthday Sale
Breakfast Sausage, 8-oz. can
Corn Beef Hash 16-oz. can
Beef Cubes .Gravy 16-oz. can
Chili Con Carne 16-oz. can .
Deviled Ham 3-oz. can . .
Regular price on all five is
i
h
n s im
D E L / 1 / E E t
Beaverton 3661
Broadway 7960
We Give S & H
Green Stamps
Miller's
QUALITY
FOODS
CARD
PARTY
Friday, January 21
Huber Commercial Club
!
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N o f F IR S T S E C U R IT Y B A N K of B eav er­
NEWEST RELEASES
ton. O regon a t th e clo*»e of b u sin e ss D ecem b er 31. 1948, a S ta te liaiik-
iiif in s titu tio n o rg a n iz e d an d o p e ra tin g u n d e r th e ItanUliig law s of
th is s t a t e an d a m e m b e r of th e F e d e ra l R e s e rv e S y stem . P u b lish ed
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith a call m ad e by ttve S ta b 1 B a n k in g A u th o ritie s an d
b> th e F e d e ra l R e se rv e B a n k of thW D istric t.
A SS E T S
C ash, b a la n c e s w ith o th e r b an k s, In clu d in g re se rv e b alan c e,
a n d c a sh item * in pro cess of co llectio n
J 757,308.44
U n ited S ta te s G ov’t o b lig atio n s, d ire c t an d g u a r a n te e d
2,833.989.00
O b lig a tio n s of S ta te s an d political su b d iv isio n s
262.357 02
C o rp o ia te sto c k s (In c lu d in g $1500 00 sto c k of F ed R es. B a n k 1.500.00
Classical — Popular
(a>ans an d d isc o u n ts (Inclu d in g $1237.70 o v e r d r a f ts )
759.992 48
B ank p rem ises ow ned $2780.00, film . & fix tu re s $11,000.00
13.780.00
Children
O th e r a s s e ts
«84.8
rO T A L A SSETS
4 151.48177
L IA B IL IT IE S
WEST SLOPE
D em and d ep o sits of in d iv id u als, p a rtn e rs h ip s. A corps.
2.308.220.99
RECORD
& GIFT SHOP
T im e d ep o sits of Indiv id u als, p a rtn e rs h ip s, A cot poi nt lens 1.524.129.43
D eposits o f U. S. G o v ern m e n t <In cluding p o sta l sa v in g s)
47.966.30
W est Slope
BE 7748
D eposits o f S ta te s a n d political su b d iv isio n s
121.438.98
O th e r d ep o sits (c e rtifie d an d o ffic e rs’ ch eck s, e tc )
21,183 07
T O T A L DEPOSITS
$4.022.938 77
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S m o t inclu d in g s u b o rd in a te d o b li­
g a tio n s show n below ))
4.022,938 77
C A P IT A L A CCOU N TS
C apital*
25.000. 00
THEIR DIMES JOIN
S u rp lu s .......... ...................................
28.000. 00
U ndivided p ro fits
78.543 00
T O T A L C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
128 , 5431 »
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A ND C A P IT A L A CCOU N TS
I 181 I '! 77
*T hls b a n k ’s c a p ita ) co n sists of:
C om m on sto c k w ith to ta l p a r value of 125,000.00
M EM O R A N D A
A sse ts p le d g ed o r a ssig n e d to secu re lia b ilitie s an d fo r
o th e r p u rp o ses
188.000.00
I. J a y G ibson J r „ C a s h ie r of th e ab o v e-n am ed b a n k , h ere b y c e ittfy
th a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b est o f m y k n o w led g e an d
b elief
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J a y G ibson, J r .
CO R RECT ATTEST
E rn e st D H ite
H. P. D ow ning
H a r r y L. R o b in so n D ire c to rs
S ta te o f O reg o n . C o u n ty of W a s h in g to n ,»
S w o rn to a n d su b sc rib e d b efo re m e th is 10th d ay of J a n u a ry . 1949
JA Y G IB SO N
N o ta ry P u b lic for O regon
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My co m m issio n e x p ire s J a n u a r y 3. 1981
grip on the bat. If that sounds
good to you—and, if you’re a
veteran with overseas service—
come out for our next V.F.W
Meeting! Learn how you can do
more for your -.own in an or­
ganization which can do a thou­
sand things for you!”
We cordially invite you to at­
tend our next Pont Meeting, as
a guest.
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POST NO. 4617
Meets 2nd and 4th W ed­
nesday Each Month
1.0 O F .
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Broadway, Beaverton
C O O P E R A T IO N
also pays on the
telephone party line
A F F A IR
Repairing little M ary’s broken doll is the sort
A b irth d a y lu n ch eo n w as g iven
fo r M rs. D. P . M acD onald, M on­
d ay , J a n u a r y 10. T h o se p re se n t
to w ish M rs. M acD o n ald a h a p p y
b irth d a y w ere:
M rs. Elizabeth)
R ay , B lan c h e B a rb a r, L en a G ow ­
er, N ellie Ja m ie so n , F lo re n c e La
F o n d , H ele n S eid ler, V irg in ia S n i­
d er, A lice M iller a n d M r. D on P.
M acD onald.
M rs. A n n a K. B a rry , fo rm e rly
of B e a v e rto n a n d W e st Slope
w as ta k e n to th e Jo n e s H o sp ita l
in H illsboro, S u n d a y ev en in g . J a n ­
u a ry 9 fo r tre a tm e n t.
of cooperation she expects from Dad. And he
B IR T H D A Y
ON H A P P Y
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py b irth d a y J a n u a r y 5, w ith
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$2.22
Special
$1.49
You Save 73c
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is always well repaid with happy smiles. Coop­
eration will work well on the telephone party
line, too. Use your telephone as you would
like to have others use theirs. You’ll be well
repaid — with better telephone service, and
telephone neighbors who appreciate your co­
operation.
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