Number 19, Number 42 ESTABLISHED 1927 BEAVERTON, OREGON Friday, November 15, 1946 Officers Selected to Head Camp Fire Council T he reg u lar m eeting of the B arn es P.T .A . w as held on No vem ber 8 a t the B a rn e s school. A carn iv al com m ittee w as ap pointed to w ork w ith th e Cedar Mill E xten sio n U n it com m ittee for a C arn ival to be held on the night of D ecem ber 14th a t th e school house. T he purpose of the C arnival is to raise funds fo r C h ristm as tre a ts fo r the B a rn e s School C hristm as p ro g ram and to sponsor a 4-H Club girl from our d istrict to go to 4-H Sum m er School at C orval lis for one week. T A L K ON 8A*FETY' A. M. U m breit gave a very in- ^ terestin g and in form ative talk on S afety. A discussion w as held and it w as decided to ask for new school safety signs to be placed on W a lk e r R oad a t each end of th e school zone. E N T E R T A IN M E N T E n te rta in m e n t w as furnished by th e B arn es School children sing ing. “W h ere th e R o ses." “T han k s giving Song," and "O Giolito,” un der th e d irection of Mrs. O. D. Abbott, p rim ary grad e teach er. F O R E S T R Y *C LU B O R G A N IZ ED Mr. J o e Cox. a ssistan t county ag en t, organized th e F o re s try Club a t th e hom e of th eir leader. H. C. W a lte rs W ed nesd ay night, No vem b er 6th. T he o fficers a re as follows president, Gene W a lte rs ; vice pres ident. L a r r y L oom is: and secre ta ry , L yle Kingley. T here are nine m em bers in th e club. • • • L e a th e r K ey F o ld er Found A leath er key folder with five keys w as found outside the school house th e day a fte r election It m ay be obtained by calling a t the school house. B y A rlene Murphy 8th B a rn e s School CARD O F THAN KS I wish to th an k all the voters who supported m e for County C om m issioner In th e Nov. 5 election. H E N R Y R JO H N SO N . CARD O F THANKS W e wish to th an k our m any neighbor* and frien ds who so ren ero u sly con tribu ted and haloed us d uring our recen t m isfortu n e when our house burned. Mr. an d M rs. J . A. Lincoln Frien d * and N eighbor* Gi\c S u rp rise Shower T he world is still full of fine people as it w as pi oven to Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Lincoln on S atu r day evening, Novem ber 2. | Y ou will rem em b er Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln lost th eir home by fire the last of O cto b er T h eir good friends and neigh bors got to g eth er and rented the G range Hall in B eaverton and showered the L in co ln ’s with m any beautiful and useful gifts A pot luck dinner was prepared and a p rogram w as given. It w as a g re a t surprise to Mr. and Mrs. L incoln but they surely ap preciated th e effo rts put forth and th e kindness shown them. Sanitation Slides* Shown at Health Assoc. Meeting Beavers Final l ilt Bahsou Disrussos ( >i Season loni^li! Flection Hub sou P a rk , M ass., Nov. 15. T onight, N ovem ber 15, a t 8:00 p.m. on the home field the B eav Everyon e who is interested in the P ictu re s of u n san itary spots n ers will m eet the Hillsboro S p ar w elfare of the cou n try — whether F ire broke out suddenly in the or D em ocrat should round W ashington county and sev tan s to uphold th eir second place Republican a p a rtm e n t in the re a r of the build be happy about last w eek s eleo- in the League. eral in Yam hill county w ere shown ing on S. W . C anyon R oad and If th e S p artan s should overpow tion. ib is does not uieun th at the by W illiam J. Daniel, county san H ow att Ave., owned by Jo h n Ja - itarian , at the m eeting Thursday er the B eav ers it will place Hills- Republicans a re an y b etter men cobm ueller, of Cornelius, Satu rd ay night of the W ashington County l>oro second and B eaverton third. and women than a re the Demo- evening, Novem ber 2, about 10 15 Hillsboro runs its plays from the c ia ts . B oth p arties have rendered Public H ealth association a t the and continued stubbornly for al single wing form ation. The football useful and putriotio services. office of Mrs. Zola M organ, e x e c m ost four hours. players feel th at th is gam e is one Im p ortan ce Ot A t hange utive secretary . He also exhibited E v ery th in g in th e ap artm en t, ^*'e sim ple fa ct is th at a change p ictures of model sew erage sys of the m ost im portan t of the year w here Mr. and Mrs. C harles Ankel T his is B eav erto n 's last football | alw ays helpful a fte r a certain tem s now under con stru ction and and th eir th re e little boys lived, num ber of years. T he R epublican w ater system s supplying various gam e of the season. w as com pletely destroyed. The P arty , owing to its stron g hold on towns. In terestin g exp lan atory Ankels, son and daughter-in-law the people abused its tru st. A re talk s accom panied the showing of of Mrs. M argery Voltaw, ow ner of action was inevitable in 1932. P re s p ictures, and he said th a t im of th e K epler F u rn itu re , w ere in idents do not m ake conditions, provem ents w ere being made. P o rtlan d a t the tim e of th e fire, but conditions m ake presidents. Mrs. M organ in her rep ort stated so no one know s how- it started . There n ever w as a b etter m an th a t during th e past m onth, she T he oil stove did not explode as had visited ail the health units and T he W ash in gton County Camp than H erb ert H oover; but condi w as originally thought. th a t T igard . B ank s, N orth Plains, F ire Council m et recen tly in Hills tions d efeated him. E ven if F ra n k Mr. George Moody, ow ner of the lin D. R oosevelt and his friends B eaverton and Hillsboro had ex- boro. radio rep air shop, didn’t know a- pecially good program s, with dis T he C am p C om m ittee reported had cam paigned for Mr. Hoover, bout the fire until Sunday m orn cussions on san itation , milk, social 144 girls attended th e four week he would have been defeated ju st ing. H e is very g ratefu l to his the sam e. friends who helped him by rem ov Most of the 10,000 Scouts in 16 hygiene and th e m any health a r t i sessions a t Adahi. The D em ocratic Adm inistration cles th at are found In newspapers. T h e E xten sion com m ittee re ing some of his radios and e- counties of O regon and Southern rendered valuable service. It gave L aw s on san itation and milk have ported m an y new groups w ere be quipm ent from his shop before W ash in gton a re expected to take VS ashington a house-cleaning they w ere injured. H ow ever, ev p art in the first post-w ar Scout been discussed in some groups and ing organized throughout the Coun which it greatly needed. M oreover, ty. T he Lions Club A u xiliary pre erything in his shop w as com plet C ircus to be held a t the P acific will be tak en up by others. F re d S ch errer, d irecto r of social sented the Council with a gift of the "N ew D eal” had m uch in its ely insrued. In tern ation al E xposition Building hygiene has m et with B eaverton $25.00 for som e piece of equipm ent favor and for m any years it was Mr. Steve B orgus, ow ner of the in P ortlan d D ecem ber 6 and 7, only a fair deal. The nation owes and T igard units, and conducted for th e new office. g ro cery store did not learn of his R oy Jan in , g en eral ch airm an has a lot to the D em ocrats for th eir a “le a d e rsh ip " m eeting a t the T h ey a re sponsors of the Okihi loss until Sunday aftern oon. The announced. courage in giving prom pt aid to dam age to his stock w as due P rom otion of th e event which se c re ta ry ’s office for the Ju n ior group in Hillsboro. E n glan d and in the waging of the chiefly to sm oke and w ater. His w as held every tw o y ears from W om en ’s Club of FVjrest Grove. war. The R oosevelt Adm inistration D r. R ich ard R . M organ of P o rt p rop erty w as not covered by in 1930 until 1938 has been u n d ertak waa very w asteful; but a Repub su ran ce. en by the Oregon A dvertising club land w as sponsored by the W C PH A lican Adm inistration with its she stated , as th e B eaverton P .- j . M r. R ich ard K okich w as playing under th e ch airm an sh ip of H. stron g isolationist elem ent m igh t A. sp eak er on O ctober A good in P ortland , but his wife and fa Quenton Cox. have been too late In gettin g into people from th e r reached the scene of th e fire A fast-m ovin g show full of en atten d an ce included the con flict and too econom ical Mrs. Louise R ig g s passed aw ay when w aging the war. in tim e to save all of the in stru tertain in g d em on stration s of sco u t T igard , C edar Mill and Hillsboro Sunday m orning following a long W h at Of T he F u tu re ? m ents In his accord ion shop. Mrs. ing skills and gam es is promised as well a s B eaverton . illness a t the C offey M emorial K okich fainted from th e shock b e tte r th an th e p re-w ar circu ses All will not be rosy for the new H ospital in P ortlan d . The funeral when she entered the building. Mr. th a t have alw ays proved popular Republican Congress. T he people service w as held Tuesday. and Mrs. Siedler stored th e K okich and w ere cred ited with doing dem and a revision of the W ag n er She w as prom inent in the bus p rop erty in th eir home S atu rd ay m uch to publicize scouting. A ct and legislation whereby labor iness world in and around B eav er night. D em on stration s will range from m ust be subject to the an ti tru st ton, having been M an ager of the M rs. V oltaw had quite a large the Indian I>ore A ct put on by the laws. W h eth er the Republican B e a v e r T h eatre, form erly known sto ck of C h ristm as toys, antiques, younger, Cub S couts to the S ea C ongress will have the cou rage to L eavin g his w orries about build as the R itz T h eatre. She also and gift novelties in th e antique m anship and C am ping A cts put on en act such legislation especially shop in the w est end of the build by th e older Senior Scouts. Build ing sh ortages and labor problems m anaged th e Shipyard th e a tre at over the P resid en t's veto If neo- ing. T hese w ere destroyed by the ing of tow ers and bridges will be behind, Sam W ray and his wife, of Oregon Shipyard during the w ar. essary is u ncertain . It is also F arm in g to n R oad, left Sunday on Mrs. R iggs will have a monu fire, o r seevrely dam aged by the a m ajo r featu re. unknown now as to w hether labor one of th e m ost extensive m otor m ent to h er m em ory in the en sm oke and w ere n ot insured. A high point will be the en try will g et into a "cyclone cellar” for had u n d ertaken at It has n ot y et been decided p arad e of all S cou ts lead by the I trip * it has been our pleasure to terp rise she the next two years, or will fight w h at is known a s H azel A cres. It w h eth er th e building will be re m assed colors of th e more than h ear about. W ithou t having any hard and was the subdivision of her prop more b itterly than ever before. paired o r com pletely rebuilt. 200 U n its p articip atin g . Busines* Outlook G overnor E a r l Snell heads an fa st schedule to follow, the W ray s erty on Farm in g to n R oad n ear H a- If labor now behaves half w ay plan to tak e a leisurely trip of zeldale. h o n o rary com m ittee for the event decently, we ought to have a cou p five or six m on th s’ duration The m ain a rte ry con nectin g all which includes: R o b e rt S. F a rre ll. le of m ore y ears of good business. J r ., S e cre ta ry of S tate, R e x P u t through San F ra n cisco , L o s An the stre e ts of th e a creag e subdi Fu rth erm o re, It should he in th e nam . S ta te Superintendent of P u b geles and L ong B each, w here they vision will be known as R iggs A c in terests of the D em ocratic P as- lic In stru ctio n and .Dr. W illard will visit th eir neighbor of four reage. S urvivin g h er is h er mother, ty U. have good business in 1*46. Spalding. P o rtlan d School Sup er teen years, Mr C. P . Lee, who re ’ O u the o th er hatid, labor leaders cen tly moved south from B e a v e r Mrs. J a n e t W aller. T he adult sew ing class spon intendent. could easily throw a monkey ton. sored jointly by the B eav erton w rench into the situation. If so, They will go as far south as G rade School P.T.A ., th e B e a v er laat week, the R epublican P a rty San Diego and then begin th eir ton School and the sta te V ocation T o Hold M eeting m ay have been given a "head drive through th e Southw est, stop al E d u catio n D ep artm en t, g o t off ach e ” Instead of a "v icto ry ”. T he W om en's Fellow ship group ping a t the C arlsbad C averns. In to a fine s ta r t T h u rsd ay, N ovem Most people believe th a t last B eth el C ongregation al T exas th ey will visit San Antonio ber 7, with m ore th an 20 women of th e w eek’s v icto ry assu res the election C hu rch will hold its reg u lar eve and L ared o and drive along the Although fa r from the announced of a Republican P resid en t and a attend in g. T he seven weeks course outlined by Mrs. M argery Bailly, ning m eeting T uesday, N ovem ber P an A m erican H ighw ay to M exico goal th e B eaverton a re a is third R epublican Senate, as well as a in stru cto r, seemed to m eet the 19, 8 p.m. a t the ch u rch . M rs. H. City. M exico will claim at least in the county with th e latest re R epublican House, in Novem ber, M. Stroeve is in ch arg e of the two weeks of th eir tim e before p ort being $1087.57 tow ard a goal needs of all. 1948. P erh np s so. B ased on prev m ain featu re of they go on to New O rleans fo r the of $4250. T h ere is not room for an y m ore p rogram , the ious history, this will com e true. which will be K o d arh ro m e slides M ardi G ras. T h ere will no doubt be gifts On the oth er hand, let us rem em m em bers a t the presen t tim e, but showing the w ork of th e A m erican The n ext scheduled stop is in from organizations, business hous a new class will be sta rte d about A ssociation in th e Miami, Florida, w here th ey will es and individuals n ot yet rep ort ber th a t th ere are execep tion s to the middle of Ja n u a ry . Those in M issionary all rules. I t m ay be th a t the R e terested should g e t in touch with sou th ern states. All women of the visit Mr. and Mrs. C harles Sulli ed. publicans would have a b etter op ch u rch a re welcom e. van, p aren ts of Mrs. Ja m e s W ray. T he quotas w ere set w ithout re portunity In 1948 if the D em ocrats M rs. V. C. Boge im m ediately. L eavin g F lorid a th ey plan to drive gard for previous y e a rs and did had been forced to c a rr y th e bag M rs. H arold R . Jo h n so n w as el west through th e eastern prov not tak e into acco u n t th e drain ected ch airm an o f th e class, and fo r tw o m ore years. W e can not Mr K i n ley-EI nion ica inces of C anada, leaving the Do from th is end of th e cou n ty to now tell. Mrs. B e rn a rd O stroski, se cre tary . V isitor* F ro m N ebraska minion to en ter the S tates again th e P o rtlan d Cheat by those who C h ristm as Outlook Mr. and Mrs. T ru m an C arrol, of a t D etroit. gave a t th eir place of em ploy One th in g is certain , nam ely, N eb rask a a re spending a few T entatively, th ey plan to stop in m ent. m ost retailers should have th e weeks a t th e hom e of Mr. and Chicago, St. P au l, and Minneapolis All th e a re a s in th e eastern end g reatest C h ristm as in th e ir his Mrs. J a c k Irvin . and then head home through of W ashington County show the tory. D uring the past few weeks • • • South D akota, with tim e to ap sam e tendency. Our Sunday School is growing. the C h ristm as trad e outlook has R etu rn F ro m T rip p reciate the beauties of th e Black The County C hest is th e sole been a little u ncertain in some L a s t Sunday the atte n d a n ce was Hills, Mt. R ush m ore and th e B a d Mrs. George S tru g er returned m eans of supporting ou r B oy com m unities because of the fac 28 and collection $8.45. Also we from a trip to C alifornia last lands. Scouts, Cubs, Girl S cou ts and to ry layoffs and the stock m arket had visitors. Mr. and M rs. Ja m e s W ra y plan Cam p F ire Girls In W ash in gton Mr. and M rs. G eorge Lundquist, T he C edar Mill E xten sio n Unit week. She and her husband also b reak. I am sure th a t th is will Ja c k ie L ee and son, Jo h n , of E s- m et T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t the left for a few days trip to C an to occupy his p aren ts’ home while County. all be forgotten for the n ext two th eir home in W e st Slope is under ad a to visit Mr. S tru g e r’s bro The County C h airm an , C arlton ta ca d a ca m e to the services and home of M rs. K eith a Kingsley. m onths. The election should re construction. ther. T ravis, announced th a t gifts could vitalize every com m unity and m ost then left for C ornelius with the D oor prize w as won by Mrs. • • • be tak en a t the n earest bank or consum ers. The only ones who will Clayton fam ily to spend th e day. M yrtle Molash. T he L egislative mailed to Mrs. C arolyn B u rd ette, econom ize on C hristm as purchases ch airm an , M rs. P auline Tem ple Illn e ss • • • S ecretary -T reasu rer a t th e F a rm will be governm ent employees who Slightly Im proved Alan M cK n igh t w as hom e from G ilbert Gliri*tian to ton. read a letter urging women to I.abor office In the County C ourt know th ey are to lose th eir jobs. Lee Schouboe, who w as injured be a le rt to m easu res and th eir a r w ork a few days last w eek be Make A ppearance House in Hillsboro. recen tly in an au to accid en t is gum ents pro and con which w ere cau se of illness. J a c k Irvin was L e t me add th a t It m ay not be reported slightly im proved. It has com ing up for discussion so th at also ill a few days. Dr. Gilbert C h ristian , the new too m uch of a m isfortune to those • • • been n e ce ssa ry to give him sev intelligent conclusion can be de ly appointed Field S e cre ta ry of P h o n e C o . . I l e g in w who lose these governm ent jobs. Spend E ven in g W ith Friend s eral blood transfusions. rived from them . the Oregon Council of C hurches W ork in g for the governm ent, as Mr. and M rs. J a c k M cK night and until recen tly th e D irector F \ | » ;m * i o n P r o g r a m A recen t le tter from an A u stral a rule, ls nt good fo r m ost people Still In H ospital ian m em ber of the A m erican of W alla W alla visited S atu rd ay of Religious E d u cation a t W hite The tren ch being dug acro ss a s th ey become stale and ineffic E a rl M orris is rep orted still in C ountry W om en of the W ord was evening a t th e home of L eon ard Tem ple In P o rtlan d will ap pear W atson S treet a t F ir s t S tre e t is ient. Em ployers do not like to hire the hospital and his condition un read by M rs. E n g e r. In terestin g Houk. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Houk In the pulpit of th e F ir s t M eth p art of the expansion p rogram be people who have worked for the changed. inform ation of A u stralian habits and M axine visited a t th e home odist C hu rch of B eaverton Sun ing undertaken by th e W est C oast governm ent too long. H ence, It and a ctiv itie s w ere con tain ed in of Mr. and Mrs. George V an d er- day m orning a t eleven o’clock. m ay be " a kick u p stairs” to be Telephone Co. F rien d * Visit the letter. T hrough these letters vunt of O ak Grove. Speaking on the them e, "M is A co n tra ct has been let to P a r kicked out of a governm ent job • • • Lavon H a rt. L a u r a Clausen. Al a b etter understanding of women sions o r M unitions,” R ev. C h ris ker and Scham C om pany for e x even as a C hristm as presen t! E v C L U B A C T IV IT IE S ice Davis, C hristine W old and in oth er lands is derived. tian 's m essage will highlight the cav atin g the tren ch , laying the eryone should try to get into a C om m unity Club m eets Tuesday observance of Men or M issions L e n a B a n y spent la st F rid a y at A b azaar in conju nction with the conduit, which is a hollow pipe, business where he can do his ut School. Sunday hy th e local con gregation . the hom e of Mrs. Iverson at Mult B a rn e s School P .T.A . is planned aftern oon a t M cKinley and m aking th e m anholes. T his m ost and get rew arded for his nomah. for th e very n ear fu tu re. P roceed s T he Club served a h ot lunch at A t 7 :4 5 p.m. the R eligious Ad is in p reparation for laying a new results. This m ay best be accom p lished by getting a position In a will be divided between the two th e Je s s e H an sen sale. P roceed s ven tu res p rogram , including such cable. • • • go fo r th e school needs A nother Im provem en t organ ization s. featu res as th e A sk it-B ask et. T he cable, which can be put In small com m unity in a home-owned T he Club m eets th e second T ues News F lash es, beautiful electric Cooper Mt. School has had ano T he dem on stration on flower a r later from m anhole to m anhole con cern w here It will not he neo- th e r addition to its list o f im ran gem en ts w as given by Aloha day aftern oon of each m onth. Mrs recordings and a fifteen m inute has not yet arrived , but is on o r essary for you to belong to a l a provem ents. Now It is another Je rn ig a n and G ertru d e E . P e a r J . A. N eellng* la p resid en t: Mr* discussion on th e subject, "W h ere der. T his underground co n stru ctio n bor union. Bill P a rk e r Is tre a su re r, and Mrs Y o u r Bible C am e F ro m ” will co n new oil stove which has been in son. has ad van tages over the aerial stalled in the big room . R efresh m en ts w ere served by the Gordon Addington Is secretary . clude th e activ ities of th e day A type of telephone w ires since pb»**! O f f i c e r * hostess. fine In terest w as displayed In the th ere are few er b reak s in w ires | C L U B M E E T S TO N IG H T Miss Scothorn. a ssista n t home P ririlla Club M eet» Inauguration o f this p rogram last and It is less expensive gen erally i The Beaverton Kiw anis elected T he P rica lla Club m et T h u rs Sunday evening and you r p res from a m ain ten an ce M r. and Mrs. W illard L iv e r d em onstration agen t, will be pres standpoint, j o fficers for the year of 1947 aa more. M rs. M ary C avaness and Al en t for th e Dec. 5 m eetin g a t the d ay aftern oon with M rs. Jesse ence In this w eek’s services a rc How ever, the underground system follows: bert E rick so n will be host and hom e of M rs. E llen Joh n son. A H ansen. welcomed. Is m ore expensive a t the tim e of P resid en t, Dr. C. E Mason • • • hostesses to th e C om m unity Club X m a s p arty with a gift exch an ge Vice President, Paul Knepp installation. as well as a sale of donated a r S eattle T heir Hom e tonight (F rid a y ) a t 6 :3 0 p m . T reasu rer, J a y Qib«on, 8 r. W ork on th e telephone building • • • Mr. and Mrs. B ern ard J . W in- ilirtb d ay P a r ly ticles has been planned. D irectors addition ls p ractically com pleted Joh n nie L ak an en celebrated his jte rly have secured th eir a p a rt Im proved C het Huddleston excep t for th e steel sash for the fou rth birthd ay Sunday with a m ent in Seattle, where he Is In E a rle Miller, who has been con R ay C learw ater window* which has been ordered G arden C.lub p a rty a t his hom e at 250 S. E . 2nd peacetim e naval service. Mrs W in fined to his hom e for a week with Jim Ju stice and is supposed to a rriv e in J a n te rly w as recen tly m arried and street. ! a bad knee is able to be up and Meet* T od a? Cliff A ckerm an G am es w ere played and re fre sh uary. Is th e form er V elm a Je a n Houk. ha* regained use of his leg. Dick Doty m en ts of b irthd ay rak e and Ice • • • T he B eav erto n C om m unity G ar L Marble Cook cream w ere served. den Club will m eet F rid a y , Nov. Snooumb* Visiting M other L aat W ednesday night, Novem T hose attend in g w ere: Hughle D enver B arn ey passed aw ay last R ussell P ey to n is visiting h ’- 15. 2 P. M a t the Odd Fellows ber 13. the Kiwanis w ere enter M asters. S an d ra Klein. H arley L s week a fte r an extended Illness Hall. m other in L o s Angeles, Cal. tained by a husband and wife Mont, C hristine and Carolyn P a* Mr, C harles K afler of Tom m y • • • com bination. Mr. and Mrs. R ob ert • • • ley, M onte and Ga? le Slpe, Bob Holly P a ck e rs Luk es' s ta ff will d em on strate Visiting D au gh ter T he co n crete block* for the com B arn es. Also, a movie showing th e M rs. Agnes P a rk e r, M rs Je a n B est Diane and Pa* Sm ith, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n RhorbacV F low er A rran gem en ts. pletion of th e walls in the City UN RA In Greece wua and Mr*. H arold P arley, Mr and E a c h m em ber is to bring twe ette Houk and M rs. Selm a Kleppe are visiting In C alifornia with Mrs O scar I>aksnen ” nd Jo h n n ie’s Hall addition h ave arrived W ork shown. T he movie was secu red «farted to work packin g Holly at guests. T he Club invites anyone th eir d augh ter. Ju n e. F ro m the*-» sta rte d on them and , through the C ongregational Con- gran d m oth ers Mr* C hristin e has been the Tuefel Holly F a rm ferenee In Oregon. they will go to O klahom a to vis in terested to attend . Lundgren and Mr* H tnnah I m V j they will go up Im mediately. it relatives nen. A ttend Footb all G am a Home F o r W eek E ad H enry M ayfield, B eav erto n ’s ‘innday Visitor« Mr. and M*s George T h v n e a t Floyd C arlson was home from M erch an t* Lanci» Chief of P olice, Is on hi* a n n u a l1 Mr and Mrs. H ow ard H lngley F n t e n s V isitor* tended th e f o o t b e t t gam e In P o r t Do not fo rg et th e M erchants college over the week end. He and vacation H e Is being relieved by and th eir two grandchildren and Mr. and M rs W P . M iller «pent lend Suturdav. la te r going to the)' Luncheon to he held In th e M*>- his sister, Delores, attended the A rchie V. Olson, who Is also our H ubert Hlngley visited a t the Geo from Sat»ir<*»v until Tuesday In d au gh ter and son-in-law ’s home Biasoer home on Sunday. sonlc Tem ple on Novem ber y* football gam e a t the Stadium S a t genial fire chief. E u g en e visiting relative«. for dinner. urday afternoon. R o a st beef will be served. Mrs. P hilip Van O rnam m et with eighteen y ears and those youngei the B eav erto n C am p F ire B oard a ie in Blue Bird groups. All youth I at th e home of Mr an d Mrs. G. organizations in the d istrict are I V. P alm ro se F rid a y , N ovem ber 1st being represented a t the n ext P. for the purpose of assistin g them T. A. m eeting a t the B eaverton organize a C am p F ir e Council in Grade School th e end of the month this d istrict. A pot luck dinner so tu rn out for w hat the m eeting preceeded th e m eeting. is w orth to you as a p aren t as Mr. J . L. M cKeet, guardian, re well as w hat it is w orth to the ported th a t th ere a re now th ree children. I ’ am p F ir e groups organized and The next m eeting of the Cam p lenjoying full activ ities, an o th er F ire B o ard and Council will be *group in th e p rocess of form ation, held a t the P a rish home of F a and som e 50 younger girls in the th e r Schneiderhon in B eaverton the first F rid a y in Ja n u a ry a t 6:30 Blue B ird groups. T he B eav erto n P.T .A . sponsors p.m. and a pot luck dinner will th ree groups of C am p F ire girls, precede the m eeting which is ed Kiw anis sponsors 2 groups of the ucational as well a s in terestin g all Cam p F ire p aren ts or Blue B ird s and a t presen t th ere and is need of a sponsor for the new ! sponsor rep resen tatives are wel- Cam p F ir e group and one group come. of Blue B ird girls. I ------------------- — A sponsor pays th e sum of $3.00 for th e group and if so inclined 1 , 1 * 0 0 1 1 1 « K .’ l f l u » » * m ay also pay the sum of $7.00 ad ditional fb enable som e child in the 01*111 W group to spend a w eek a t the s u m -. II1 S I t l i t N m er cam p if th ere is one who A bride of the week w as Miss could not otherw ise enjoy this privilege because of the financial Ja n e t A m elia Longcor, d au g h ter of Mr. and M rs. J . W . L ongcor, whose p art of it. Any organ ization o r individual wedding to Lem P r a tt Putnam , wishing to sponsor a group or son of R ev. L. P . P u tn am and Mrs. child should c o n ta c t Mr. M cKeel P u tn am of B eaverton , w as solem n (ou r P o s t office cle rk ) o r an y in ized F rid a y night a t the F ir s t The bride dividual nam ed on th e board. It P resb y terian ch urch . is certain ly m oney spent in a good groom ’s fa th e r officiated. The bride, given in m arriag e by cause. M rs. V an O rnam stressed the her fath er, wore a period dress of fa c t th a t in an y d istrict which ivory satin and silver lam e with has five groups of C am p F ir e or fingertip veil falling from a head Blue B ird girls a Council is a dress of stephanotis. Sprays of the n ecessary and helpful fa c to r of the sam e flow er showered the Bible organ ization . A Council con sists of she carried . Miss Je a n P eterso n , m aid of hon elected officers and F in a n ce Com m ittee, M em bership Com m ittee, or, and M rs. G. T. Lind, m atro n of E d u catio n , E xten sio n . Civic S er honor, w ore bustle fro ck s of red vice, C am ping, C om m ittee of A- and white ch eck ta ffe ta and c a r w ards, Special A ctivities and Pub ried w hite ch rysan th em u m s. W oodford Y ou n g w as b est m an licity C om m ittees. O fficers elected to serve on the and u shers w ere Philip Heid, J. B eav erto n Cam p F ire Council a re : M. L o n g co r J r ., O. H erm an B run- M rs. C. E . W ilhelm s, p resid en t; ke and R o b ert W . H ale. A reception w as held in the Mrs. A. C. E n g e r, 1 st vice pres At the punch id en t; R ev. E . it. Bow er. 2nd vice church p arlors. 4 p resid en t; M rs. Geo. R . M artin, bowl w as Mrs. P au l L . Gilbert. As se cre ta ry ; Mr. G. V. P alm ro se, sisting w ere M rs. Ja n e Brooks, Mrs. P hilip Heid, M rs. J . W . L o n g treasu rer. M rs. W ilhelm s appointed M r. Mc co r Jr ., M rs. H ow ard Benninghoff, K eel, F a th e r Schneiderhon. and Mrs. W illiam H. P earso n , Mrs. Mr. H a n s y i to draw up a C onsti How ard M' Sidwell, Mrs. L. O. tution fo r th e Council. M rs. E . L . C arlson, Mrs. B en Y oun g and Miss R ow er w ill fill the Adult M ember es Flo ren ce -C onger, M ary B lair ship position. F a th e r Pghnaidtr- and R ebekah P u tn am . The bridal couple flew to San hon and R ev. B ow ers will handle th e E d u catio n C om m ittee, M rs. F ra n c is c o on th eir w edding trip. A. C. E n g e r th e Civic S ervice Com They will he a t home a fte r D ecem H aw thorne m ittee, Mr. C. E . W ilhelm s the ber 1 a t 3107 S. E . Cam p C om m ittee, M rs. H uddles B oulevard, P o rtlan d . Mr. and M rs. L em P u tn am , J r . ton the C om m ittee of A w ards and M rs. H erb ert Mason the Special m et each o th er while th ey were A ctivities C om m ittee. T h ere a re atten d in g M ultnom ah College. Mr. still several com m ittee v acan cies P u tn am then w as g rad u ated from the U n iversity of O regon, and to be filled. T he ages of girls enjoying Camp served in th e n avy for four years. F ir e w ork ran ges from ten to He is now employed by the Ab s tr a c t and T itle In su ra n ce Co. Mrs. P u tn a m (J a n e t L ongcor) attended Oregon S ta te College a f te r leaving M ultnom ah College. She has served as s e c re ta ry to the Ju n io r C ham ber of Com m erce. PTA Carnival Committee Chosen \\ «‘8t Slope Scene ( If Serious Fire Saturday Ni«*lil Washington <o. Camp Fir«* Council Ten Thousand Scouts to Take Part in Circus Mrs. Louis«* R Passes Away Leave On Extensive Tour Sewing Class Off To Fine Start Beaverton Third In Chest Drive Cooper Mt. Sunday Meeting of Lnterest School Growing Held by Cedar Mill Extension Unit Work Pr«»!rr<‘88Ìii£ On City Hall