COMMUNITY SING AND CAROLS HIGHLIGHT PROGRAM FOR PTA M cK A Y -P R O G R E SS ing s a tisfa cto rily a t E m a n u e l hoa- At the U s ­ nltml F .rida^’ B E V E R L Y B E A C H P A T I E N T nim- c n rn m n it ^ * UI<\ T om R ic h a r d s of B ev erly B e a c h ca ro ls from the ch lld ien were di 1116 * * * conv a^e scin * at the rected by M r * Jo h n Tow er ***“ * ° f h ‘® d a u g h ter Mrs Jo h n p .e K T a u. A ltenhofen following an operation o , Mr H a rZ S T ? * * days . , . „p . * . C **5 j T h a . H e rm an Metzentine place ^ n g ng a u u o p t e R e d has been sold. T h e y expect to move Nosed R e in d e e r ” brought loud ap- by F e bru a ry , plause. Robin L o g a n and H a r r y W erner, students, played accordian solos. B ob Irw in, high school, e n te rta in ­ e r gave three m usical pantomines. T h e re fre s h m e n t com m ittee t r e a t ­ ed to pop corn balls and candy. T h e schools’ C h ristm as will be F r i ­ day m o rn in g 9:15 Dec. 22. Mrs. Funderburgh SPEAKER CITES COMMUNISM AS Huber Resident MENACE-CENTURY CLUB TOPIC B> Mm. W . A. KunnrU S w ift and Company, who spoke Passes Dec. 15th the d ang ers of Com m unism . F u n e ra l services for Mintie May W E S T S L O P E — At the Centu ry Fu n d e rb u rg h of B la n to n street, Club C h ris tm a s party, held last Aloha- were held a t the Aloha B ap- Monday, th e guest speaker was tU t Church on Monday. D ecem b er L o u i, Arturo, general forem an of 18th, a t 2 p. m. The R e v E rlin g M onnes o fficia te d and inte rm e n t was in C resce n t Grove C em etery P e g g ’s Mortuary, B eav erton, was in ch a rg e of fu n e ra l a rra n g em e n ts. Mrs. F u n d e rb u rg h was born J a n ­ uary 12, 1902 a t L a m passes, T e x a s and passed a w ay D ece m b e r 15. Sh e was the d au g hter o f Mr. and Mrs. W illiam E . B ing h am . Sh e was m arried to Jo s e p h Oliver F u n d e r­ burgh on August 10. 1919. H e r home was in Hobert. O k lahom a until 1936. In th a t y ear the fam ily moved to Astoria. Oregon. Sh e had lived in H u ber fo r the past three years. Sh e is survived by her husband. Jo s e p h O.; her mother, Mrs. Mary E ll e n B in g h a m o f Springfield, O re ­ Inscribett f*»r all to gon; four d aug hters. Mrs. J o h n T. C u nning ha m of Huber, Ore., Mrs. .«<•(> is our wish fo r J a m e s F . P e r k i n s o f B ea v erton , Ore., Mrs. W illiam J e n n i n g s of you this nuts! jo y ­ R eed sport, O regon and Mrs. R u s ­ sell D. B a r n e y o f Portland . O re.; ; ous o f seasons. I five broth e rs and th ree sisters: J a m e s A. B in g h a m of Astoria. Ore., very W illia m C. B in g h a m of Corcoran, Calif., T o m m ie of H obart, O kla- j M ERRY i horaa, A r th u r W. o f Ju n c tio n City. I ! Ore., M arvin E . of Mabel, Oregon, 1 CH RIST M Mrs. B en P h y o f Mountain View. Okla., Mrs. S a m H a rt of O klahom a City, Okla., and Mrs. F re d Powell o f O ak Ridge, Oregon. T h e r e are 6 g randchildren. F O R M E R A LO H A R E S I D E N T Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMahill of P o rtla n d have been visiting Mrs. McMahill d aughters Mrs. S cott H o m e y and Mrs. R o y Ainsworth. Mr. McMahill was a fo rm e r Aloha resident. R E C O V E R Y SA T ISFA C T O R Y R e in a rd Sch e ll who underwent an operation last week is recover- IS ( h i’ Kan Ka Ki Ya s Plan and Enjoy Christmas Fete T h e K a n K a Kl Ya Camp F ir e j girls had their C h ristm as party at the old lib ra ry b u i l d i n g • last W edn esd ay. T h e entire party was I planned by girls who worked to- j g e th e r to produce an enjo y able • ; lir. The pro g ram included: Tw o 1 poems, "A C h ris tm a s B u n d le ” by J u d y Davis and ‘’S to ck in g s by the F i r e P l a c e " by D elorse Peabody. Gw en H o m e y ta p danced. N an cy E ly , Jo y c e W y tte n b erg , D iana R i c k e r t , R u t h R ob inso n, and J e n ­ nife r Hobbs sa n g carols. Alona Jo n e s s a n g “Rudolph the R e d Nose R e in d e er". L a u re l L ogan and Donnye S t r a y e r played violin and ukulele re sp ec­ tively T h e building was decorated in the h eig ht of C h ris tm a s fashion and the table w as bountiful o f hol­ iday goodies. T h e girls to ok home sompleted needle cases fo r the m o th e rs gift and a fe lt C h ris tm a s tree decorated with sequins. T h e s e the girls had made a week e a rlie r and kept as a surprise. e lle r J ALOHA JERSEY DAIRY AND ALL -------------------------------- c m season! Ö Y o u r Tie Selection In, sure E ig h te e n m e m b ers o f th e F i r Grove F a r m e r e t t e s held th e ir C h ris tm a s m ee tin g at the D ale V ia r home on T h u rs d a y evening. A contest In which th e ladles vied fo r a prize in co n s tru ctio n of the most in te res tin g h a t from m a te ria ls such as pie plates, cand les and pipe cleaners, was won by Mrs. M Nickols. Mrs. Marvin T a y lo r was co-host- ess for the occasion. Rev. George Taylor, left Monday night for W h e ato n , Illinios, to spend th e holidays with his son, and d aughter-in-law and family, Rev, and Mrs. K e n n e th T ay lo r, and children. Also a tte n d in g the g a th e rin g will be L y m a n Taylor, who has been atte n d in g W h e a to n College this year. } STETSO N Interwoven HATS Socks ENDS S T A R B R A N D SHO ES Beaverton 4 5 9 7 4P m « « « « C SUGGESTIONS! BILL rOLDS and PURSES $ 1 .0 0 to $ 1 5 .0 0 • • MEN’S ZIPPER CASES $ 2 .3 9 to $ 1 0 .0 0 • BATH ROOM SCALES $ 5 .9 5 and np • < R0NS0N LIGHTERS $ 6 .5 0 and np < < I < < « < < < « < « « < « - ta VIEW-MASTER STEREOSCOPE $ 2 .0 0 and np » VIEW-MASTER REELS 35c. 3 for $ 1 .0 0 • TRAVEL ALARM CLOCKS $ 6 .9 5 pins tax • DOLLS $ 1 .7 5 and np ANIMAL TOTS - MECHANICAL TOYS TINKER TOTS ELECTRIC TRAIN (American Flyer) complete with track and transformer $ 1 4 .9 5 POKER CHIP SETS $ 1 .7 5 and up PLAYING CARDS CANASTA ROOK - PIT CHECKERS and DOMINOS < S taio rú i Q ntttin^i holiday C om e F A KM E R K T T E S F R O L I C < Ì « « f o r you this g l a d - C u rfatm as plans o f the A. N. W e tte b o rg fam ily include a reunion of ab out th irty m e m b e r s o f the family. « is our sin ce re wish C o ngestio n F A M IL Y R E U N IO N FLA N S Mr. and Mrs. W. H. L ee s r e tu r n ­ ed hom e from th e ir honhymoon early this week, following th e ir wedding on S a tu rd a y evening, and are a t home a t 2942 S. W. M cC hes- ney road. fistmas f i* f f f A v o id > clA/e 6xttn.cH Oun Chr istmas can mean SHOPPER Mr. and Mrs. R H. Golleheur and fam ily are m a k in g a vacatio n visit over the holidays, a t L ong 1 B each , and plan to re tu rn home around the first of the .year. Mr. Golleheur is head of the C anyon R oad R e a lt y Company. « that a Merry FO R T H E 1 1TH H O U R SH O P P ER LONG B E A C H H O LID A Y < ft* w -* * í¿ Jtu *n tf ie £ £ "/¿eá * Beaverton, O re go n S LUXURIOUS o f Mrs. George T u m a , two a n ­ nou n ce m e n ts of in te rest to people of this com m unity , were made. Mrs. Harold Powell, special a c tiv ­ ities ch a irm an , announced th a t the club is buying a wheel c h a ir for use of m e m b ers o f the com munity, who m ay need it. Also, Mrs. Vern on Churchill, pres­ ident. announced th a t ea ch club m e m b e r is being mobilized for s tra te g ic positions in the W a s h ­ ington county w a r e m e rg en c y civ­ ilian d efense work HONEYMOON T R I P BEAVERTON ELECTRIC and E th e l H ansen. B esid es the C h ris tm a s g ift ex­ chanRe and carol singing, in c h arg e I TO ONE Y O U TH CA R O LIN G P A R T Y T h e Methodist Y ou th Fellow ship of the B e a v e r to n C h urch will carol S a tu rd a y evening at the hom es of | the aged and shut-ins o f our c o m ­ munity. F ollow ing th e ir C h ristm as singing th e y will be en te rtain ed at S| W e 'd like to convey a b u ffe t luncheon In the home o f Mrs. J e s s e S trick la n d , o u r gratitude for your rA S T O F FIC E R S PARTY Mrs. Nellie A c k e rm a n and Leland past p atro n age and F lin t, past m a tro n and patron of B e a v e r C h apter gave a party in future friendship the M asonic T e m p le last S a tu rd a y nig h t for o f fic e r s during the past y ear. T h e evenin g w as spent in playing c a n a s t a and d a n cin g to old time M r. & M r s W a lte r U n is music. _____________________________________________________________________ . . 1 L U N C H E O N G U E S T S ^ , ^ * * * * i ' , ^ * * ^ * * ^ * * * fc * ', ^ * a * ^ * * ^ * * * * i ' , ^ * a * fc * 'a M rs.Iv a S u m m e r s gave a c a n a s ­ ta party luncheon last T h u rsday . F ollo w in g guests were present. Mrs. Helen F ish e r. L en a Maxwell. t on F A M I L Y IN W I I K A T O N I )r r jio n A lo h a B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E — Friday, Decem ber 22, 19 5 0 f f ? (f. J . • FINE BOX STATIONERY 49c to $ 3 .5 0 • CERAMIC NOVELTIES $ 1 .0 0 and np • MEN’S SHAVING SETS $ 1 .0 0 and up • LADIES' TOILETRIES $ 1 .0 0 to $ 1 7 .5 0 m m * > m m > m m 4P •IF» 4P » i” 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P '4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P 4P m 4P 4P :* « COTY - YARDLEY - LENTHERIC and RICHARD HUDNET PERFUMES $ 1 .0 0 and up PARKER " 5 1 ” and " 2 1 ” PEN & PENCIL SETS $ 5 .0 0 and np • CIGARS. PIPES and TOBACCO • ELECTRIC RAZORS $ 1 5 .0 0 to $ 2 6 .5 0