U. o f O. Library
Eugene, Oregon
VOLUME 23. Number 50
BEAVERTON. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1951
SU B SC R IPTIO N
IN
A D V A N C E —12.00 P E R YEAR
SIN G LE COPY F IV E C E N T S
Eastern Star Beavers Wind Up'King's Ex' Defense Zone New County Judge Assumes Co. Treasurer
Distributes
Holds Public Games; T Y V Contests Start Commanders Office At New Year Start
Meet Jon. 10
Installation
JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICER NAMED TO FILL
Tax Receipts
MCMINNVILLE FIRST LEAGUE FOE JAN. 5 FOR
ANNUAL CEREMONY
GAME AT BEAVERTON; JV TEAMS MEET AT 6,45
OBSERVED DEC. 30
MASONIC TEMPLE
Arduous Days
For Session
VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT
The B eaverton H igh School B ea
FOR VARIOUS TASKS
vers closed out their pre-conference
basketball schedule last w eek with
IN CIVIL PROGRAM
a loss to Scappoose and a win
from Sherwood to em erge w ith a
G irding the eastern end of the
three won and four lost record to
county for civil defense prepara-
date.
At Scappoose last T hursday the 1 ,0 ’’ Gai Hubbl#* area dlrec,or *«-
B eavers played on even term s w ith nounces ■» im portant m eeting of
the Indians for the first, third and al seven *°ne • “ »ma.Hlers
fourth q uarters but a blistering hl* •« P ^ v is lo n . ,ri
K lw anis
second period attack that netted hal1’ Jan uary 10 at 8 P
All
the enem y 17 points spelled the m em bers of th e
organ izations
w ay to a Scappoose 47-37 victory. are alao rP<lu<,8,ed to bp Present.
H igh point man for the B eavers
Hubble Potnta ° ut that P i o u s l y
w as Eddie R am sdell with 8 points. ,hp Beaverton-Aloha-Cedar Hills-
The B eaver “B ” squad won a W est Slope and ° ,h,,r V,cinU‘M in
thrillin g SO-46 overtim e victory h,a area are ln no way ready for
from the Scappoose "B’s ” in the a P ° “ ,b I® w ar-inspired e m e rg e n c y ,
prelim inary Bart Olson contrib- And the onIy w av ,h ‘a ^
‘»ion
uted 12 points to the w in n e r s ' m ay be ‘^ p r o v e d , he adds, is by
I th e a c tiv e participation of e v e r y
cause.
F riday even in g the B eavers play- one, w om en a s well a s m en, in
ed h osts to Sherwood and sent the | nPCP88ai-y ,a 8 k * th a ' m '18‘ bp donP
v isitors home with a 51-31 trounc- j for the Protection of all
ing. The locals stead ily pulled aw ay | E lsew h ere on this page appears
VACANCY THROUGH RESIGNATION OF LEMCKE
Sw orn in by county clerk, W. A. ' of the new d istrict court, since
Tupper, H a iry M. Seabold, on Ja n , the J.p. o ffice is d iscontinued be
uary 2. assum ed the o ffice of co u n cau se o f the m ore than 60,000 pop
ty judge, replacing H. D. K erkm an ulation ct edited in the 1950 census.
w hose tw o term s in o ffice had e x
F irst change in sta ff a n n o u n c e d
pired. Seabold won his judgeship ; by Judge Seabold is the appoint
by d efea tin g K erkm an in the May m ent of Robert I^ee Furchner, Cor
prim ary election and then over vallis. as juvenile and probation
com in g Arthur Ireland, independ officer to replace G. A L em cke
ent candidate, in the N ovem ber w ho tendered his resign ation,
gen eral election.
i The a p p o i n t e e is about 29 years
A lso seated as a result of N o old, m arried and will reside in
vem ber
electio n s
were
H enry W ashington county. Seabold de
Johnson.
county
com m issioner; C lares he w a s selected by unani
G raham S. Young, county coroner; m ous vote of R. W. P oynter, J.
Mrs. Maud Boscow , treasurer; H. Cox, H illsboro educators; Austin
P. Barrow s, county surveyor.
S cralford, county school superin
Glen Heiher, w ho won the race tendent, and C larence Forsberg,
for Justice of the peace, H illsboro H illsboro m inister.
d istrict, w ill be installed as judge
SEGREGATION FOR
TAXING DISTRICTS
EXCEEDS SMILLION
A nnual public
in stallation
of
S egregation s from th e ctffice
B eaver chapter, Order of Eastern
of Maud Boscow , county treasurer
Star, w as observed D ecem ber 30,
for D ecem ber 1950, in th e am ount
of *1,228,730.21, from 1950-51 tax
in the Beaverton M asonic tem ple
collections have been m ailed to
w ith Mrs. E va W ilson seated as
n ew w orthy m atron.
various taxin g d istricts
of
the
county. Included in the am oun t is
A fter the cerem onials, Mrs. H el
REPRESENTATIVE AT
en Luse san g “P rayer P er fe ct”
the sum o f *389,064.62, received
and “Ah, S w eet M ystery of L ife.”
from a large turnover from various
LEAVE-TAKING SEES
u tilities of the rounty.
Don D im ick presented tw o accor
dion solos and refresh m en ts were
T he follow in g sum s have been
"MAN-SIZED" ORDEAL
served.
m ailed out;
In stallin g officers were" Mable
E ight cities and city road funds.
*52,735.79; eleven union and h igh
Goyt, past m atron, in stallin g m a
tron; D arrell Ellis, past patron,
school d istricts, including
rural
in sta llin g patron; Stella E llis, past
levy. *183.195.43; 68 d istrict sch o o ls
including rural levy, *320,814.26;
m atron, in stallin g m arshall; Pearl
B row nrigg, past m atron, in stall
four other cou n ties, rural levy in
joint school d istricts, *10,691.07, and
in g chaplain; M adge E liander, past
7 w ater d istricts, $6.543.00.
m atron, in stallin g secretary, and
j
C ounty general fund received
H arry E liander, past patron, flag
bearer.
*95,476.56; county road fund, *35,-
f r o m t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e g a m e to a c o u P ° n w h l c h *‘ata clvil dpf<‘ni" '
188.52; special road levy (1950-53),
S erving w ith Mrs. W ilson, the i
le a d 26-16 a t h a l f t i m e a n d c o a s t Jo b s w h i c h m u a t bp d o n e In v ie w
of the seriou s international picture.
*47,762.29, and 7 rural fire p ro
n ew o fficers include; D ew ey Med
in w ith an ea sy victory.
tection districts, *14,193.00.
ford, w orthy patron; Mildred Os-
T h e ”B ’s ” co n tin u e d th e ir win- H u bb,p ' g u e s t s th a t e ve ryone in
field, associate m atron; K enneth
The rem aining tax collection s a re
nln g w ay s by ed g in g th e S h erw o o d th e c o m m u n i t y s h a re s the Im port-
Blair, associate patron; M yrtle P
held to cover in terest and bonds
J.V.'s 32-28 in th e opener. Big Boh a n t ,oad of d e fe n sp ' as a m a t t e r
N elson, secretary; Lena Steele,
of school d istricts and high sch ools,
L ee paced th e B e a v e r a t t a c k w ith of P h o n a l a n d fam ily protection.
treasurer; M argarette Scott, con
as w ell as for accoun ts of sm aller
11 points.
lf n o , h l n * else.
tax levying districts.
ductress; D oris M ueller, associate
F or th e seven pre-season g a m e s
R a t h e r t h a n w a it unU1 g a i n i n g
conductress;
Lurene
Medford,
th e B eavers, a lth o u g h one g a m e provP8 t o ° la tp ’ ci,izpn" arP a s k ° d
chaplain; Jean Atlee, m arshall;
u n d e r th e .500 m a rk , h a v e scored to ,a k p ,hp l m P ° r ,a n t ^
now
F racin a G estring, organist.
289 points to their opponents 279. of o r g a n iz in g th e m se lv es in fields
F ran ces Gray, Adah; A gnes P ar
B ig g est w i n n i n g
m argin w as m o s t su ite d to th e ir abilities.
ker. R uth; Marian Evans, E sther;
a g a in st B anks which the Bcvos
G eorgia G ervais, M artha; Georgia
w on 62-37 w hile the h ea v iest loss
Shank,
E lecta;
Lena
M axwell,
w as to the Scappoose In dians by
warder, ahd H om er K nauts, sen
Rep. Karl K. F ish er
a 3(M8 ooUnt.
Second term
adult ed u cation
■■■ _
tinel.
cla sses at B eaverton high sch ool
W ith m uch em p jh asis on d efen se
L eading scorers for the B eavers
TW O SIX Y E A R term s as
Ruth Varner
ha- b m appoint-
and h ighw ays, th e OfgfOn »tat* have been Louie La Cheek wtth
will begin Monday, January 8 an
county judge ended Decem ber
NKM COUNTY JU D G E who
nounces I. R. Metzler, su perin ten d
ed “Lady of L igh ts” and
d ining legislature, co n ven in g Jan uary 8, g2 points, E d die Zurflueh w ith 53.
31
for
II.
D.
KerUnian,
w
hose
took o ffice on January I, re
room chairm an.
ent. The cla sses that were given
faces arduous days in the opinion j i m T su gaw a w ith 43 points, Bill
service
In
county
governm
ent
signed his post :ts m ayor of
during the fall term w ill be offered
of R ep resen tative Earl E. F ish er, B ernhardt w ith 35 points in only 5
la-gan shortly a fter World War
H illsboro to cam paign for the
again: tailoring, fam ily sew in g ,
of Beaverton, as he prepares to Kame8, and j im M cK night w ith 33
I
and
con
tinu
ed
for
28
years.
county position.
m illinery, upholstery, and wood
take his leave for the biennial law - points.
NEW YEAR ORDERS
w orking.
m aking session .
H igh point o f the young season
All classes except upholstery an l
"W e’re faced with a m an-sized has hern the B eavers one-quartet
GROUP TO UNIFORM
m illinery are given on M onday
joh,” F ish er d ecla re . "In m any 14 .« jam boree victo ry over J^ew-
nights from 7 :<H) to 10:00, and th e
letters th at I have received from berg w hich entitled thq B evos to
NUMBERS NOT TOLD
courses are tw elve w eeks in length.
other parts of the sta te and the the toam -high-scoring trophy.
The upholstery cla sses are held
Funeral services for Mrs. Am an- s,a te capitol itself, I am aw are
The TY V L eague officia lly opens
from 9.00 a. m. to 12:00 a. m. and
da C harlotte E ricson o f 354 SW 4th of h ea v y resp o n sib ilities w h ich will F r i d a y night, J a n . 5 a n d th e Bea-
In th e b egin ning draft of 1951,
from 1:00 p. m. to 4.00 p. m. on
v ers play h o s t to th e s tr o n g Mc- a Rr0up of c0 u n ty
m en on
st., Beaverton, w ere held at P eg g face us in o u r d e lib e r a tio n s .”
Mondays. M illinery is given from
T h e legisla to rs b o th in th e sen- Minnville Grizzlies. T h e Grizzlies J a n u a r y 3 a n s w e re d a call into
Chapel, Beaverton, on Saturday,
P o r t e r a n d «• thp a r m e d forces a c co rd
to
1:00 to 4:00 p. m. on T hursdays.
D ecem ber 30th, a t 1:30 p. m. The a t e a n d house of r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s . a r e ,ed by «.5..
T hose who plan to attend a n y
R ev. Albert K ing of the B ethel w. l hold pre-session c a u c u s e s in 4 ” Bill L iptle a n d hav e been a high Mrs B a r b a r a Macleod. secretary
of these cla sses should be p resen t
C ongregational Church officiated . S aiem on S u nday, on th e eve of s c o rin g q u i n t e t in th e p re-sea so n o f t h e selective service hoard,
January 8 as th is first m eetin g is
P rivate vault entom bm ent w as at th e l e g i s l a t u r e s b eg in n in g . F i s h e r gam es. T h e tw o “B ” sq u a d s a r e
‘
, *Curilty rPKUla ,to n s req u ire
counted as one of the tw elv e w hich
the P ortland M em orial M ausoleum . sa y s he h a s b e e n told by R e p re - slated to s q u a r e o ff a t 6:45 w ith
con stitu te the course.
k * * . ! ! ? . ! . . ' " ‘ - - I ! *
Mrs. Ericson w as born on April s e n ta t lv e J o h n S te e lh a m m e r , des- th e v a r s it y g a m e scheduled a t 8:0fl 1 the
service be not listed not com-
T hose w ho w ant to tak e ad van
18, 1867 in Sw eden. She cam e from ig n a te d s p e a k e r of th e house, t h a t
-aoipui ou si a.iaifj qjtnoqjiv 'p«||d
tage of the A dult E d ucation pro
Sw eden at the age of 3 years to c o m m itt e e a p p o i n tm e n ts will be I
tlon as to the num ber of men to
gram this year will have to do s o
V ictoria. Illinois. She v»„s m ar. led stream lined for m ore effec tiv e law--,
be inducted
in the
next three
this w inter term , as plans d o not
to John E. E ricson on January 18. m aking.
m onths from W ashington county,
1888 at V ictoria. In 1918, they cam e
F ish er’s program, he points out,
include a third term In the spring.
LEA
V
IN
G
«■ounty
govern
ex p ecta tio n s are that a goodly
w est and lived first at Boise. Idaho is a continual fight for four-lane
The fall term cla sses were w ell
m ent is G. A. I,cm<-kc, unsuc
num ber will soon take to uniform
attended and believed su ccessfu l.
for about seven years and then tra ffic to F'ore", Grove and m ore
cessfu
l
can
d
idate
in
May
for
HACK
AT
HIS
post
as
cou
n
T hose included in the January
moved to Portland
cou n ty blacktop. In th is behalf, he
T hey had a total en rollm en t o f
county riim m lssloner, who sub
ty com m issioner Is Henry Joh n
3 d raft include: W allace F. Inge-
She had lived in the B eaverton Invites the support of civ ic organ-
108. Many o f the m em bers h ave
sequently
o
ffered
h
is
res
I
g
na
son.
who
won
h
is
re-election
in
brand, R oute 2. T igard; Carl O.
expressed their in ten tio n s o f re
area for the past eighteen years, iza,lon8 and private citizens.
tion
to
the
county
judge-elect.
•Ma>
and
N
ovem
ber.
R a sm u ssen . Forest Grove; Law
turning next term to con tinu e th eir
She w as a m em ber o f B ethel Con-
" ° n |y through organized effo rts
rence J. Babcock, R oute 1, H ills
work.
gregational Church. She passed win w e
resu lts.” he adds,
boro; Ig n a tiu s F V andehey, Route
It is hoped that th e people of th e
aw a y the even in g of D ecem ber 28th
2, F o rest Grove; R onald H. Kngel-
c o m m u n i t y w ill be in terested
at a H illsboro H ospital.
en, F o rest Grove. D allas L. Carter,
enough in this program so th at It
She is survived by seven children:
R oute 2, Beaverton; Joe Sudul,
can be greatly expanded n ext year.
Mrs. Edna C. W eed of Beaverton;
R oute 3, Sherwood; W arren F
Other classes w ill be arranged th is
Mrs. A lice M. Jarn agin of Craik.
H oss, Boise, Idaho, and form erly
term if the dem and w arrants.
Sask. Canada; Mrs. Mary Brandi
B eaverton ; K enneth M Gore, F or
o f Beaverton; Earl J. Ericson of
A m ong deputy collectors being
est Grove; Dan L. Cody, Forest
V ictoria, Illinois; Carl M. Ericson
Grove; Donald W. H aynes. G as
A m erican Legion au xiliary B ea sen t into the field by the o ffice of
B eaverton Camp No. 31 USW V,
o f Aloha. Ore.; F. W illard Ericson
ton;
T*arry
R.
B
artchy,
W
est
Slope;
verton unit No. 124 held Its C hrist the collector o f Internal revenue,
o f Aloha and W endell ~E~ Ericson D epartm ent of O regon had lunch-
Larry F. Rorst, F orest Grove; mas party for children, and grand U. S. T reasu ry D epartm ent, will
o f P<~rtland, plus 13 G randchildren.
¿ ort
Joh nn y M ontgom ery, Forest G rove, children of the le g io n m em bers be one to W ash ington county who
22 Great G randchildren and 1 N o 25 u s w v - Saturday Dec. 30th
K enneth E. Clsney, Forest Grove In their hall W ednesday, Dec. 20. will a ttem p t to a ssist farm ers in
at noon in the A m erican Legion
great-great grandchild.
tran sfer, and R obert G. Geiger. Girl Scout troop No. 57 of Cooper preparing a D eclaration o f E sti
hall in Beaverton, Oregon.
A nyone in the com m un ity w ith
A five generation picture appear
R oute ’I, Aloha.
M ountain, accom panied by their m ated T ax for the calen dar year an in terestin g hobby w ill have a
C om rades Wm H. W oodcock Chr.,
ed ln the O regonian on Sunday
leader Mrs. C hristine Price were 1950 (F orm 1040-ESi announces chance to display it on T u esday,
assisted by Mr. Jam es Boyd. Mr.
about a w eek before her death.
Hugh H. E arle, collector.
special guests.
Ben Bullock and Mr. H erbert Put-
Jan. 23, w hen the B eaverton grade
She w as a m em ber o f B eaver
Itin erary for farm ers in the
Tw o child w ives, ages nine and
C hapter No. 106 O ES and the fu- nam werP ,n ch ar*e o f arran * p-
Santa Claus in full regalia d e eastern end of the cou n ty is told school PTA has a hobby show a t
[ fourteen, of a jun gle Indian chief*
neral services w ere under the m ents.
lighted the hearts o f the little I In the scheduled appearance o f a the Merle D avies school.
At th is tim e the C om m ander Mr. tain from Chiapas, sou th ernm ost
Mrs. Curtis Avery, program ch a ir
au sp ices o f the Chapter.
ones by holding them on his lap [ T-man in th e C om m ercial N ational
Milton K eyser of Camp No. 31, and s ta te of Mexico, pose w ith th e ir
Mr. E ricson passed aw ay Dec. 31,
or g iv in g each his special attention Hank building at H illsboro on Jan- man, has scheduled the show In
the P resident Mrs. D orothy Mickle- S u n d a y d i n n e r —a dried m onkey.
eonjunction with a program stre ss
1943.
as to their C hristm as w ishes.
: uary 11, 12 and on Jan uary 15
sen w ish es each and everyone a
M onkey eaters form a sta rtlin g
ing the Im p o rta n c e o f hobbies for
A program co n sistin g of C hrist
Form s 1050ES m ust be filed prior good pare n t-c h ild relationship.
“V ery Happy N ew Y ear”.
.
.
s e q u e n c e in the n ew est Moody j Thp ftr8t mPPtlng o f tha new m as so n g s by the girl scouts, a c
j to Jan uary 31 and all farm ers In
A t 1 :30 o clock a regular busin ess in stitu te of S cience sound - color ypar fo , thp pV( nin({ %
of , hp
In ch arge o f the d isplays w ill be
cordion selection s by Mary Lee
session w as held w ith a very fine film , "To E very C reature.” pro- Pinphllr8t W om en’.- club
vlll be Hart, com m un ity sin gin g led by terested are urged to seek th e help Mrs. C. L. D rew who sta tes th at
of govern m en t incom e tax m en at creative hobbies are esp ecially
attend ance and several neighboring duced by Dr. Irw in A. Moon. The hp|d Jan
9 at 8:00 p m ln
Mrs. R oberta U nderwood and a
the d esign ated location.
c a m p s and au xiliaries were present, film will be show n in the Cedar thp hom e o f Mr„ W »i!«am S leb erU
needed.
skit by the girl scouts with Sanda
Camp No. 31 a n d A uxiliary closed Mill C om m unity Church. T hursday j 174, C y p r „ , 8tre. t . A ssistin g as
O ther taxp ayers will be a ssisted
A nyone w ishing to p articipate
Claus and his trea ts rounded out
j at 3:45 p. m. M em bers are rem ind- | (Jan. 11 >. at 8:00 p. m The public co-h ostess w ill be Mrs. Ned Sie-
later.
m
ay
rail Mrs. D rew at B eaverton
a full evening.
ed that on Jan. 13th A uxiliary 25 1 i8 invited to attend,
3651 or Mrs P. O. G unnestrup a t
berts.
F uneral services for Joseph K. and Camp No. 31 w ill have another I---------
Girl Scout troop No 57 of Cooper
B roadw ay 4190
Mrs.
Mary
B arnett,
interior
Murphy of R oute 2. Beaverton, b usiness session in the sam e place, A I , , - . - !
Q _ _ ..._
M ountain, sponsored by the B ea
decorator
from
Sleb
erts
for
Mod
w ere held on W ednesday, Jan. 3rd. A m erican Legion hall. 1 30 p m
AlUlTlIll U T D l O W f l
ern, will be guest sp eak er foi the verton A m erican Legion auxiliary,
at 1:30 p. m. at the P e g g Chapel.
ev en in g using a.- her subject "In visited the Portland V eterans hos
B eaverton. T he Rev. G eorge Spring
terior D esign s and B uying Com- pital Sunday, D ecem ber 17
er officiated . V ault in term en t w as
] plim ent*.”
in C rescent Grove Cem etery.
Mr. Murphy passed aw ay sudden-
The N im ble F in gers organized
John A. Strarhan of B eaverton |
Iv on the m orning of Dec. 30th at
their 4-H S< outing club D ec 19.
has been elect«'d vice president of |
h is home. H e w as born on October
At a recent m auling
Urc jun
1950 at the hom e of theii loader
j the Brown U niversity club of Ore-
3, las»» a i Wood?. Oregon. The fam
ior C h a m b e r of C om m erce the fol
Mrs.
H
IJJih
Wtphhe.
T
his
club
wa*
E N L IST ME AS A V O L U N T E E R IN T H E FOLLOW ING
8 U N SE T VALLEY
’K opaa”, a gon. T he election w as held at the I
ily w ere pioneers o f T illam ook and
low ing officers w ere elected for th e
form erly nam ed the Busy H o c «¡JuL
he grew up on the hom estead a!«ng sound film in full color o f the club’s annual m eetin g last Thurs-
T Y P E O F CIVIL D E F E N S E W ORK
y e a r 1951.
O
fficers
w
ere
elected.
P
iosid
en
t
the Trask R iver,
H aw aiian Islands, will en tertain day even in g In P ortland at the
President. Dr. C harles E. O isw i,
P atricia Soldier- vice pi
R E D CROSS
S H E R IF F ’S R E S E R V E
H e lived in P ortland a w hile he- m em bers and friends o f th e Sun- U n iversity club,
tea ; v 1«* »resident, H ow ard
Joyce G ieg o ry ; secretary-i epoi ter,
fore m oving to B eaverton and he set V alley PTA at It’s Jan 9th.
Dr. M arshall L. Snyder is the
Trachsei, R eedvllle D airy and sec-
M EDICAL W O R K
BLOCK W A R D E N
R ein R ogers; tiea su rer, M argaret
had resided here sin ce 1936 For 1951 m eetin g A duet by Mr*. R ich- new president and the other of-
tress.. Lloyd S elfrldge, B eaverton
A oam s,
the past several y ears he w as em- ard W ism er and Mr Otto Zurbrugg firers are John B W oods of Sslenj
Furniture. Board o f d irectors in
T R A N SP O R T A T IO N CORPS
The g irls discu ssed the m eaning cludes Clem I/orson, Carr C hev
ployed by the Carr C hevrolet Ga- will furnish the m usical en tertain - and A shley G reene o f Portland,
of 4-H to the clubs new m em bers. 1 rolet; Bill D uvall, W h itesid e’s V a
rage. He also delivered m ilk for ment
W IN N IN G F T ! BOI T
ED U C A T IO N A N D TR A IN IN G
The m eetin g w as adjourned and riety; Bill D resser, A dam ’s In su r
Alpenrose D airy.
D uring the business m eetin g an
Mr*. Chet H uddleston has been
refreshm ent« w e r e served by the \ ance Co.; Bob Barnes, A B T ran s
NAM E
H e is survived by h!« w ife. June election will be held to replace an recuperating from a bout with the
hostess.
M Murphy and one daughter, Ar- officer who has resigned
flu
port and Earl E n ger F n g er B ros
ADDRESS
lene M Murphv o f Beaverton. H is
The Sunset Valley PTA w ill — -
Members o f the club are E laine ' Contractors.
m other. Mr« N ellie Mav M um hy sponsor m ovies, to be held every R E L A T IV E S AT S E A SID E
Hanwm, P atricia Reidler P auline
(M ail to Gar Hubble. 516 N.W Canyon Rnad H eaveiton. Ot««ron.
Dr. D ixon succeeds D onald L.
Drew, J o y ce Gregory, M argaret , Jen k ins, now w ith th e M arine
o f Salem Ore., and a brother K en- other F riday in the Sunset V alley
Mr and Mrs. W illiam Clark
or P hone B eaverton 4061 (
and Susan Adam s. R uth R ogers C oip s, as p resident o f the o rg a n isa
neth O Murphy of B eaverton also school auditorium
The first of .p e n t C hristm as at Seaside w ith
su rvive him.
th ese m ovies w ill be held Jan. 12th relatives.
and Mary Jo D ooher.
tion.
Adult EducaKon
Second Term To
Start January 8
Draftees In
Jan. 3rd Call
Join Service
Beaver Chapter
Conducts Rites
Mrs. J. E. Ericson
CHILD WIVES
B a r ic i
Legion Auxiliary Income Tax Men
Hosts Sponsored Help Farmers In
Girl Scout Troop Three Day Visit
Spanish W ar Vet
Camp Entertains
Auxiliary Dec. 30
PTA Hobby Show
Jan. 23 Invites
All Participants
Pinehurst Group
Starts Year By
Jan. 9 Meeting
Joseph K. Murphy
Funeral Service
Held on Jan. 3rd
PTA Plans Film
Show at School
Twice Monthly
Nimble Fingers
4H Club Elects
Officicers Slate
University Pick
Officers Of Club
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mom
Jaycees Meet '51
By Election of
Officers Group