The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 21, 1947, Image 1

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    O d a r Mill
« Community Club
V
The Community Club met Wed­
nesday night at the Orange Hall
The meeting was opened with the
Flag Salute and singing of "Am er­
ica." Minutes, Treasurer's report
and correspondence
were read.
Preceeding further business, Miss
Loa Howard, State administra­
tor of Public Welfare gave a most
informative talk on distribution
of funds for welfare pursposes in
VOLUME 20, NUMBER 4
IF YOU CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS
this state.
Beaverton, Oregon
Friday, February 21, 1947
PLEASE NC‘TIFY YOUR PAPER
A decision was made to hold fu­ ESTABLISHED 1927
ture club meetings at the school
house due to a raise of rent at
the Grange Hall. The Federation
l
__
^
of Community Clubs and the Bon-
ney Slope Club is being asked to
Wheras. it has heretofore been
~
j
cooperate
in trying to procure
the custom thioughout the United | • > I , » » • « I I { • * | *
a one-half block long shelter at
The
Hex*
Beaverton
Grade
Grade
School is to be an auction
States to observe the World Day
1 **1 0
the bus stop at 5th and Yamhill
School Parent teacher meeting sale.
with
cake-walk,
refresh­
Pursuant
to
the
letter
publish­
of
Prayer
which
is
scheduled
this
Streets.
By Don Grandy
At the opening of bids for Bea­ on Tuesday, February 25th at 8:<X) ments. entertainment, fun for ev­
year for Friday, February 21, 1917
Mr. Vogt appointed the follow­ ed last week from S. W. Taylor,
After winning
five stiaight
verton Rural F ile Protection Dis- p.m. in the Auditorium at the eryone. Be sure to come and do­
ing as chairman for committees: Vice President of Kaiser Com­ games .two from Sherwood, and and
nate something to offer for sale
Whereas it is fitting and proper tric Bonds held at the Beaverton
membership, Lois O'Connor; Pub­ munity Homes, Inc., a group of one each from Tigard. Hillsboro,
City Hall Tuesday evening. Feb­
| on the auction block kitchen ut­
citizens
met with a
that
all
people
should
obseive
this
licity, Gertrude Pearson; atten­ Beaverton
U vlpinfl O u r iSt'ighhor
and Tillamook, the Beavers went
ruary 18th, the successful bidder
ensils, household articles,
farm
dance, Mrs. Paul Camp; house, Kaiser representative last Wed- back into a coma with three con­ day in view of the apparent need was United States National Bank
produce, home canned foods fan-
Hazel
I
nesdaV
evening
to
discuss
sewer
Is a I*ririll'll*'
for divine guidance in the affairs
Paul
Camp;
|
secutive losses.
Of Portland, the hid being |
|Cy work, whatever you can spare
of mankind at all levels.
Young; Civic and Industry, Paul system needs.
039.30 foi $15,000.00 par value of
An informative discussion was West I .inn
Tragedy struck the home of I to help us raise funds to meet our
Longton; Reception, Mrs. A. A.
Now,
therefore,
I.
J-
V.
Chand­
bonds to bear interest at l 1* pel
The Beavers were edged out by
expenditures. All funds exceeding
Mr. and Mrs Charles Bone-
Vogt and Tom Gallagher; Com­ held and Recorder Doty was re­ one slim point. 33-32, by the ler, Mayor of the City ol Beaver­ cent.
the budget are to be used for the
quested
to
secure
an
Engineer’s
hrake
and
their
three
small
missary, Mis. Florence Covei and
West Linn Lions here last Fri­ ton, do hereby proclaim Friday,
First National Bank bid $15,-
recreation project.
children a week ago Tuesday.
Ways
and Means, Phil Thorne. estimate of any saving to be made day evening.
the
21st
day
of
February.
1947
as
|oae.25
at"
14
per
cent
and
Com-
The following business firms of
Last week we carried the
Don Hendrickson, Frank Young by cooperating with the Kaiser
Although the Beavers took a a day o f prayer in and tor the | mercial National Hank of Hills-
story with the bare facts of ; Beaverton have offered donations
and Mr Ryder were named on the Company jn the construction of lop-sided 16-point decision from City of Beaverton and do respect >,oro 1)id w5i0oo.OO at 1 3-4 per
them losing their home by ¡to the good cause, and their gen­
inter-club committee to meet per­ a treatment plant.
the same club in the previous en­ fully urge the people of the City cent
erosity is highly ippieciated Bea­
The
Engineer
has
been
away
fire.
But now we have a more
iodically with a committee from
The present assessed valuation
complete information on the
verton Hardware. Miller’s Foods,
from his office on other business counter. they found it impossible to unite their hearts in prayei
Bonny Slope Community Club.
as
the
church
hells
ring
at
1
p.m.
'
f
the
District
Is
$3,445,124
23
and
but the estimate has been re­ to pull away this time.
destructiveness
Everything j Rainbow Electric, Richey Hard­
Door prize went to Frank Sny­
Denny O’Donnell,
Beaver for­ on thnt date and to otheiwlse ap- ¡these are the only bonds issued
was lost.
ware. Beaverton Bakery, Beach's
quested and should be forthcom­
der.
ward. was high-scoring man foi proprlately observe the day in co- by tht, Ki|t, Distliof whleh wa8
Market,
Beaverton
Pharmacy,
The Beaverton Rehekah lodge
A list of accomplishments as ing soon.
the first time this season with 11 operation with the people of all formed on April 3, 194«.
¡* ity Meat Market, Studio Barber
gave
a
shower
last
Friday
eve­
compiled from Secretarial books
the churches.
__
tallies.
Shop, Thyng’s, Dean's Drug Store,
ning at the home of Ellen La
was read by Mrs. A. R. Pearson.
McMiiins ille
Dated at Beaverton,
Oregon,
W. E. Pegg, Beaverton Electric
Rue and considerable clothing
Many worthwhile projects for the
The Battling Beaverton squad this 18th day of February 1947.
J. C. McMahon, Columbia Food
and bedding was received to
interest of all in the community
fell short
by three
points
of
tide the family over.
How­
Stoic, Walker's Department Store,
J.
V.
C
H
AN
D
LE
R
have been handled.
knocking
McMinnville
o ff the
Florence
Beauty
Shop.
Elite
ever the present needs are
Meeting was adjourned.
M AYOR
top of the league, when they lost.
Dress Shop, Marshall Wells Hard-
for . adequate living facilities
38-35.
at
the
winner’s
court
last
On Thursday evening, w’hile Po­
for the family.
ware and Grauer and Ackerman.
lice Officer Mayfield was making Saturday night.
Other business houses are to be
I f sufficient material can be
The local underdogs maintained
his rounds he detected smoke near
contacted.
located, the members o f the
the rear of the First Security a steady lead for a good portion
The next regular meeting of the
Odd Fellows lodge have offer-
The Executive Board of the Bea­
of the game. The lead by points
Beaverton Rural Fire Protection
red to donate their time in as­
verton Grade School P. T. A. met
The Summer Round up will be Bank.
at
half,
but
were
one
behind
at
Upon
investigation
he found
District Board will be held at
sisting in the construction of
Thursday,
February
13 at the
held March 4 from 1 to 4 p.m. at
Beaverton
City Hall,
Tuesday,
the home.
Grade School. Present were Mes-
the Cedar
Mill School. Barnes, that fire had started in the up­ the end of the third quarter. In
When
one
sees
little
emaciated
One of the strong ties in a
dames
Boge,
Besmehn,
Ward,
Union, McKinley
and
Tualatin holstery o f Mike Pienovi’s auto­ a wild and free shooting last per­ children with arms and legs miss­ March 11.
Plans will be made for mapping
Wooden, Cavens, Romig, Drew,
small community is the help­
View schools are being invited to mobile in his garage, just east of iod. the lead was either tied or ing; one no longer cares whether
changing back and forth at will.
all available sources of water sup­
fulness of our neighbors Who
Johnson, Grandy,
Byrd, Logan,
attend. A state law makes it nec­ the Bank.
The Fire Department was called With ten seconds to go, Beaver­ they are German or some other ply within the district with the
knows when we might be In
Robinson, McKeel and Ely.
essary that each child entering
nationality,
one
just
hates
war,
approach of the hazardous fire
a similar predicament.
After the reading of the min­
school have a physical examina­ and responded quickly, extinguish­ ton led 35-34. A lay-in shot and
according to Mrs. Lydia Milliand,
Anyone wishing to assist
utes of the previous meeting, Mrs.
tion. Vaccinations and shots are ing the fire, with only a small two free throws by Machl, how­ who lived in Germany during the season.
Beaverton’s upset
Those having infoitmntion. of}
this returned veteran and his
John Robinson was asked to fill
included. Any child entering any amount of damage to the interior ever, quelled
hopes ,and they went down to de­ war and has just returned to the such available sources of supply
family may contact Mrs. Geo.
the office of Safety Chairman for
of these schools next fall are ask­ of Mr. Pienovi’s car.
United
States.
feat
by
those
three
points.
This is another example of the
will greatly assist the work of the
Manternnck, or Otto Kiel at
the remainder of the year, Mr.
ed to come. Any other children
Mrs.
Milliand
had
many
inter­
District by advising the directors
Th rifty Market, in Beaverton.
Logan having resigned. Most of
younger or older in these districts alertness and efficiency of our Newberg
esting
things
to
tell
about
while
The Beaver’s defense of Speidel
or leaving word at the Beaverton
the evening
was spent making
are eligible for shots and vaccin­ City Police and Fire Department.
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
Alva
W.
A Company of Newberg fell apart
City Hall.
plans for
the above mentioned
ations. The health nurse and a
______ _
as they suffered their worst de­ Graham, S. W. Howatt Road dur-
Auction Sale, Committee on which
doctor will be present at the clin­
feat of the season, 46-28, at New- lng the last week. She is still in |
is composed of Mrs. Charles Drew,
ic. Don’t forget the date.
awe
of
lights,
and
freedom
of
ac-
j
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I
I
,
berg’s home court last Tuesday
Mrs. Ray Cavens and Mrs. John
tion
and
speech,
while
her
eight
,
I
11
M
l
l
l
O
l
H
l
evening.
Robinson.
year
old
son,
Richard,
is
equally
The Founders L>ay Tea held on
The Tigers maintained their tie
Reverend Bowers made a short
D i n n e r a t E ig h t
Tuesday, February 18, by the Bea­ appearance to announce a Mass
for first place with Mac-Hi as a thrilled with ’’white milk.” The
Richard
verton Grade School Parent Tea­ Meeting at the Methodist Church
result of completely dominating milk in Germany that
Mr. and Mrs. August Hickethier
The wedding of Miss Elenora
the Beavers with quarter leads of has seen has been powdered, with Redmond and Robert Engelke, cher Association at the Grade Wednesday, February 26 at 8:00
gave an 8 o'clock dinner Wednes­
a slightly mouldy taste, quite dif­
School Auditorium was well at­ p.m.
William A. Smith died Sunday 20-5 and 28-16.
day evening for twelve honoring
Dr. E. Guy Cutshall will
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Engelke
Newberg’s ace forward, Speidel. ferent from what he has had since of Beaverton was held in Rose tended and highly entertaining.
16, at his
their son, Charles, who is leaving afternoon, February
speak on the National Temper­
The minutes of the last meet­ ance Movement.
in a few days for Shanghai, Chi­ home in Beaverton. Recitation of collected 20 points, followed by the coming to the United States.
Mrs. Milliand taught music at Park Methodist church in Port­ ing were read and approved, and
the Rosary was held in the Chapel Beaver’s Jack O’Connor, with 15.
na aboard the S. S. Flyaway.
Mrs. Charles Drew and Mrs.
land
last
Friday
evening.
Rev.
the minutes of the last Executive Robert Besmehn served refresh­
The last game of the regular the College of Pacific Stockton, Ray S. Dunn officiated.
Sharing honors were their niece of Pegg’s Mortuary Tuesday eve­
California,
before
deciding
to
tra­
Board were read, after which a ments, and as there was also a
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Del­ ning and Mass was celebrated in T Y V season will be played in Bea­
The bride is the daughter of
bert J. Rudy and son, Kenneth, of the St. Cecelia Catholic Church on verton this Friday when Forest vel and study in Germany, While Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Redmond and Nominating Committee composed meeting of the School Board, our
Thornton, Wash., who have been Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., Febru­ Grove and Beaverton square off in Germany she met and married was given In marriage by her of three, Mrs. Norton L. Peck, hostesses invited the members in
Mrs. John Holman and Mrs. Glenn for
spending a week at the Hickethier ary 19th, with Father G. M. Sni- in a key game. The Beavers will Mr. Milliand. When the war came father.
refreshments
also, making
Ely were elected to contact pros­ quite an impromptu party.
derhon officiating.
Vault inier- be out for revenge of their one- she could have left for the Unit­
home.
The bride Wore an eggshell sat- pective officers for next year.
ed
States
but
preferred
to
stay
in
point defeat at the hands of the
m ejt Mi. O-.lY'u-y Cernet'> 7 y.y-
The next Board meeting is to
Heidelberg with him. She did try
with finger tip veil and
Our Unit was honored, at the he held Thursday, March 13, at
Mr. Smith was born^in Stanton, Vikings in their previous game.
Va.entine Part?
to
return
to
New
York
for
hospi-
carried
a
white
prH
yer
book
with
Fiftieth Anniversary of the As­ the home of
Dakota on April 3, 1888
Attending the Valentine party North
Mrs. Ray Cavens,
tal care when her baby was due, |sPraV °r orchids,
sociation
by the presence of a Route 1, Box 106, near the inter­
given by the Mr. and Mrs. Club and came to Beaverton thirty-
but even though she was still an
M‘ss Mildred Marquis, maid of number of Past Presidents: Mes-
of Portland were Mr. and Mrs. five years ago, where he was en­
section of Lake Road and the Ber
American citizen, the Hitler gov­ honor and Mrs. Charles K. Wood­ dames Belle Walker, Ed Bergen, tha Beaverton highway.
Herbert Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ gaged as a building contractor.
cock was her sister’s other at­ John Robinson, Norton Peck, C.
ernment
would
not
allow
her
to
ford Bauer, Mr. and M
Joe Pe- He was a charter member o f the
Mrs. Fisher F. Logan
come, because they felt that the tendant.
Y. Wilson, Maurice Komig and A.
terkort, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiwanis Club of Beaverton. Mr.
Publicity Chairman
Joseph
Harvey,
III,
was
ring
baby should be kept German.
E. Johnson, who voiced their ap­
Artis, Mr. and Mrs. August Hick­ Smith had been in poor health for
bearer and
little Carolyn
Kay preciation o f the fact that P.T.A.
Mr.
Milliand,
who
was
a
publi­
Mrs.
T.
Garland
Ferguson’s
his sudden
ethier, Mrs. Willard Bauer and some time however
Woodcock was flower girl.
is constantly growing and prog­
and untimely death brought grief friends will be glad to hear she sher of books on the Textile in­
Henry Bauer of Cedar Mill
Frank
Emmons acted as best ressing
dustry,
died
in
the
Spandau
con­
• • •
and the
interest with
to the community and he will be has fully recovered from pneu­
man.
Ushers
were
friends
of
M.r
monia and can once more join her centration camp because ho had
which they have watched and
Enjoy Party
missed in many circles.
Engelke.
put in his will that he wished his
helped in its development.
The Girl Scouts enjoyed a Val­
Surviving relatives include the friends in the riding circle.
A reception
was held In the
Jack
Batke and Miss Velma
Mrs. Ferguson with her hus­ son, Richard, to be an American
A radio type drama honoring
entine party following school on widow, Catherine; one daughter,
Portland Golf Club. The couple
Stills were married February 14
Thursday.
Mrs. Geraldine Norton; two sons, band. T, Garland Ferguson, bet­ citizen. Mrs. Milliand learned after went to Victoria, B. C. on their the Founders, Alice McLellan Blr- in the Bonny Slope Community
Girl Scouts and Brownies are W illiam A. Jr., and Melvin J.; ter known as “ Pappy” recently the American occupation that hers honeymoon and will he at home ney and Phoebe Apperson llearst Club House.
Was
p r m p t«d
by Mrs. A. E.
getting
ready for
the annual one granddaughter, Cynthia Gail moved to their new farm, named was the ninth name on a list of In Portland after Feb. 23.
Rev. Forsberg of the Cedar Mill
Johnson, Mrs. J. L. McKee! and
cookie sale.
Smith, all of Beaverton. Also one "Windsor Acres” on Farmington those to be rounded up and exe­
Those
attending
the
wedding
Church officiated.
• • •
cuted.
Mrs.
Harris
Hansen,
dressed
in
Road.
Mrs.
"Ferguson
has
chosen
aunt, Mrs. C. C. Moore of Port­
The bride was dressed in blue,
While visiting
in the United from Beaverton were Dr. and Mrs. the costumes of the late Nineties,
Visiting
land and one cousin. Gladys Mc- this name in salute to her horse.
“ Sir W in d so»” which she can States, Mrs. Milliand has turned C. E. Mason, Mrs Miller, Mr. and With Narrators Mrs. A W lie the groom in light grey.
Mrs. N. T. Stevens left Wednes­ Nearney.
The setting was Calla lilies and
justly be proud of. This chestnut, over her Heidelberg estate to her Mrs. George Thyng, Mr. and Mrs. guin and
Eddie Ramsdell,
in
day night for a visit to Vancouver,
and
Mr. and which some of Mrs. Birney’s first sword ferns, with a background
has his mistress’ mantel beauti­ friends who have been bombed out Horace Emmons
B. C. and Victoria. While away
Mrs. William Kent.
fully displayed with trophies he of their homes during the bomb­
speeches were quoted and with a of a large heart decorated with
she will visit her sister who is
ing
of
Manheim.
She
plans
to
re­
has won. Credit here is given to
year by year record of the pro­ peonies and fir boughs.
ill.
A reception was held following
# • •
turn sometime, but is not certain
mistress and horse.
gress o f the Association.
ceremony.
They
received
Representatives A t M eeting
Over a period of years she has now when it will be. She felt that
The Grade School Chorus, rep- the
many nice presents.
been In the saddle she has demon­ one of the hardest parts of living
"
•
nted
by
twelve
<
.f
it
.
members
Mrs. Ellen Johnson left Monday
In the eleven o’clock service of
Members of the Portland Hunt
Two songs were sung by Jean
for Albany where she will be a Club will be seen taking another strated her ability to train and in Germany during the war was the First Methodist Church this with Miss Melba Jucht at the pi­
and Ruth Rntke, "The Girl That
being
shunned
by
all
their
Ger­
ride>
representative to the State Farm­ deceptive course February 23 on
ano
sang
The
Bells
of
St.
Mary’s
Sunday .laymen of the local con­
ers Union meeting.
Sir Windsor has participated in man friends, because she, being gregation will conduct the entire and Indian Dawn very charming­ I Marry,” and “ I f You Were the
Hayden
Island
near
Jantzen
Only Girl in the World.” Mrs. A.
• • •
every riding club in the City. American, was so closely watched service.
ly-
Beach. Columbia Hunt Club will
Batke sang, "Oh Promise Me.”
by the Gestapo.
Visits Parents
Perhaps
some
will
recall
the
ar­
Tea
was
served
by
the
second
be host for the day.
Howard Somers, Portland Dis­
The bride and groom left after
Her first feeling of homesick­
Mrs. Don Smith of Estacada
ticle
published
in
the
Oregon
grade
Mothers
Mesdanies
B.
J.
trict I^iy Leader of the church
Paper Chase laid by Bill W al­
was a visitor at the home of her lingford, M. F. H. assisted by Horse telling about this gallant ness came when she saw the name 'and a man whose time is largely Eckel, C. B. Finley, N. Ward, H. the reception for their honeymoon.
of Portland Oregon on the ship on
thoroughbred.
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
J. Gregory, Charles Drew and J.
Ray Watson, Club President.
which she crossed, the Ernie Pyle, engaged in the business world of F. Colley under direction of Mrs.
Wuthrich over the week end.
Sir
Windsor
has
not
only
per­
Investments
and
Securities,
will
Riders up at 11:00 a.m.
• « •
She arrived in New York about
C. L. Grandy. Mrs. Ed Bergen
Entries: Jack Whiteside riding formed locally. He w’as purchased January
12, spending a month appear in the pulpit and speak and Mrs. Belle Walker poured.
Hospitalized
Longacres Race
Tri^ck.
to
the
theme,
“
Our
Accountability
Pick; Bill Payne riding Billy Jun­ from
with her brother. Dr. S. Berthels-
Mrs. Helen Hulbert has been
Publicity Chairman
ior; Jim MacGregor riding Mr. Many times in the show ring he dorf. psychiatrist
at Manhattan to God.”
confined in a Portland hospital.
has
shown
his
breeding,
his
he.nt
Mrs. F. Logan
The Young women of Beaver­
During the evening hour the
Smoke; Jim Brown riding Hilo;
• • *
and his desire to obey commands.
Hospital, New ' or(!j'
ton are endeavoring to start a
Gracie
Karns
riding
Sally
B.;
Es-
On
leaving
Mrs
Graham’s
M
YK
w
'1
1
be
guests
of
the
Pil-
Jersey Twin*
Oh yes! Mrs. Ferguson has had
much needed gym class in Bea
Youth fellowship of Beth-
The S. T. Walters report twin I r "®rk^ alUngford rldinK Sa,lY ° ’* her share of accidents. Last spring home. she went to \i>it her par- 1 1
verton.
ents. Mr. and Mis Richard von el .Churchy The Methodist congre
calves born to their Jersey cow
_____________
astride her horse she had the
So far there are in the neigh­
gation will also be the guests of
last week. Fawnlike in appear­
misfortune of a broken shoulder. Berthelsdorf, Swan Uike, Oregon, Bethel Congregational in the eve­
borhood
of fifteen
registered.
where
she
is
now
It
was
quite
a
ance, they are creating much in- h a i T l l r r * L l l i o i l \ otPH
Since then she has returned to
have their instructor ar­
ning services at 8 o’clock.
Charles R. Holloway, Jr„ S. They
shock
to
her
to
he
so
near
Klam­
the saddle .taking her share of
W. McChesney
Road, gave his ranged for and expect to meet on
V g a in s l S a l«** l a x
ath Falls at the time of the fire
laurels
nights
In the
high
sister, Caroline, daughter of Mrs. Thursday
ni, as she
smp ¿1
•
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in the Evans apartment,
Attend County Council
The. Washington County F a r m
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Charles R. Holloway, Portland In school gym.
was a close fnenJ of Sidney Ev- .> 0 1 *1 1 1 «! K u M M * « ’
Three representatives each at- ' e^8 . Union by unanimous action |
It would be an ideal way
to
marriage to Gerald Scholtz, son
■
.
ans. who lost his life in the fire.
tended the County Council meet- ot ltB legislative committee voted i l| *«r * 1 I I i —•» I i t \ t i
spend an evening and lie of great
•
if
Mrs.
Ernest
B.
MacNaughton
ing
at Aloha-Huber
from the 5®? n8t tbe Sa*es Tax Bill. H B j ' C g i l l l l^ r * ll I O I 1 O l
Portland, In a lovely candlelight benefit physically.
Barnes and Cedar Mill P. T. A s
" ow before ,he Legislature! t ■■
I f the ladies are interested they
ceremony
at the First Presbyter­
Spring
releases
of
approximately
for the reason that it provides for I 1*11 " . l l l l l I l U I I S
Tuesday, Feb. 11.
• • •
2.000. 000 legal sized rainbow and ian Church. Satuiday, February may contact Mrs. E E. Matson,
the shifting of the tax burden
cutthroat trout are being started 15, 8 p.m. Dr. Paul S Wirght o f­ by calling Beaverton 2494.
from those most able to pay to
Guest
Parents of McKay school child­ N e w s
this month by the fish liberation ficiated.
those
least
able
to
pay;
that
it
An over night guest of Charles
ren nine years or older are urged
The bride wore the ivory satin
department of the Oregon State
Hickethier on Tuesday was Doug­ would not decrease property taxes to attend a meeting to organize
wedding gown which her mother
The P. T. A »>f McKay school Game Commission.
for the average farmer; that it a 4-H club. Mrs. Faye Nichols and
las Yeubank of Dallas, Texas.
• • •
The fish, which were held over and her sister had worn at their
produce tax revenue for in excess Mr. Cox, county head of 4-H will held the regular meeting on Feb­
14th. Austin
Scrafford, the winter at the Commission’s weddlBf». H er white tulle finger­
of present needs and that the in­ he at the school on Feb. 21st, to­ ruary
Returns Home
tip veil was held with clusters of
The Pilgrim Fellowship of Beth­
Mrs. Joe Neuton has returned come tax is the most fair tax.
night, at 8 p.m. to assist in the County Superintendent of schools hatcheries, have been allocated as
They approved H Bills No. 241 organization. Our children need gave a talk on school legislation. equitably as possible to waters in houvardia; and she carried a cas­ el Church will have Its second
home following an operation and
Tribute to Founder's Day was all sections of the state. First re­ cade o f gardenias. Mrs Walter S. skating party this Monday. Feb.
and 242 which would elminate cer­ outside activities and we hope to
is reported recovering nicely.
paid by Mrs. Veldon Hour, pres­ leases will be made In the coastal Evans, Jr., sister of the hride and 24th, at Shute Park In Hillsboro.
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tain exemptions such as federal have a good attendance.
matron o f honor wore a chart­
ident of the
Beaverton grade area.
income tax payments and increas­
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This is a "Bring a Friend" skate
III
The bulk o f the liberations, reuse jersey dress and carried a and all those attending are to
school P. T. A.
Mrs. Seatta Steelef sister of es the percentage on net income Home From < alifornla
The Blue Bird group gave a however.
will
come from this beautiful bouquet of tulip-
meet at Bethel Church at 7:00
Mrs. Maggie Stark, is seriously by one per cent which would pro­
Mr and Mrs. V. M. Pillip re­
The best man was Robert
M and will be back before ten p.m.
and will be
ill at Coffey Memorial Hospital in duce sufficient funds for present turned from their trip to Califor­ nice demonstration of their club year’s production
brother of the groom.
made during the last summer and Scholtz,
meetings.
needs and he a more equitable nia Monday evening.
Portland.
tax.
The Commission Ushers were Curtis W Martin.
m • •
Little Nancy Vose gi ve two so­ fall months.
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los which were very much enjoy­ plans to have a substantial In­ Harry H. Holloway, Douglas Me
The State Convention was held School
S E W IN G C LU B H A S P A R T Y
C itl/ens f'luh
William Rowell Stuart
ed. The upper grades chorus sang crease in the number o f fish rais­ DougaJ,
The Busy Bees. Beaverton's 4-H in Albany this week on the 18th.
The
fourth grade of M -Kay
over last year’s production of R. Kerr, all of Portland: Clay
sewing club, met again for a com­ 19th and 20th.
school has formed a School Cit­ several numbers and all agreed ed
14.600.000.
Petra. Oakland; William Price
The next regular meeting of the izens
A M E R IC A N LEGION
bination
valentine
party and
club in which thev
will that they are doing nicely in this
Oriffen. Mendota. California and
new
venture.
Washington
County
Farmers
Un­
and A U X IL IA R Y
meeting at the home o f Patricia
study birds, trees and gardens
William E. Sellier, Sacramento.
'
• nent« W«T« served
at
J
ion will he at Hillsboro In the
Seidler on February 4.
Beaverton Po»« No. 124
A
small
reception
for
the
family
Chamber
o
f
Commerce
rooms
at
the conclusion of the business I O l » s e r v e
K irlli<la\
Valentines were exchanged and
REGULAR MEETING
and members of the wedding par­
meeting
1
decorations and refreshments were 8:00 p.m. on Saturday. February
1
st
and
3rd Wednesday each month
ty
was
held
at
the
home
o
f
the
ckm
in keeping with the valentine sea­ 22nd
at 8:15 p. m.
In observance o f Washington's mother, Mrs. Charles R. Holloway,
son.
Mr. and Mrs Edward E. Brown
Birthday the Beaverton City Hall in East Moreland Mrs Charles R
Temporary Meeting Ploce
Vanda Benson and Elaine Han­ M a i l M «‘ » » « ‘ H irer
Junior, of Aloha .are announcing
will he closed Saturdav. February Holloway. Jr. poured
I 0 0 F HALL, BEAVERTON
son gave a demonstration on “mi­
U. S. Post O ffice is advertising I the arrival of Edward E III. on
Classes held Thursday at the 22 .
For the hOMymoon to <’ .lifo r-! KEITH DENNEY --- RAY GUNTHER
for bids for mail messenger ser- February 3.
tered comers” .
Kiwanis Hall are being well at­
m i Mrs. Gerald Scholtz wore a I Post Commonder
Adjutant
• • •
A new member. June Carpenter, \ f bat'veen »he R. verton P
tended
V, F W are sponsoring a Social grey wool tallleur with black ac- | ----- --------- -
1
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|0. and Beaverton Stage Termin- | Craig S., the tiny son o f the
was received.
Our next leason will be on I Wednesday evening, February 26 cessorles. The couple plan to he
Poren« Teachers Association
The next meeting will he held ;al. Detailed Information can he Howard M, Foster’s of 7802
plackets and zippers
i at the I. O. O. F. Hall
gone about two weeks, and then
Regulor Monthly Meeting
at the home o f Anita Plenovi.
obtained
from
the Postmaster. W. Birchwood Road, » «
Beginners meet from 9 30 to 12. Bring your friends and have an will return to make their home I
4th Tuesdov of Eoch Month
Reporter, Anita Plenovi
Beaverton, Oregon
Valentine’s baby.
Advsnced 12 30 to 3:00 p.m.
enjoyable evening.
in Portland.
ot 8 p. m.
Citizens
Talk Sewase
Last TN \ League
(ianu* Tonight In
Beaw rton Cvm
Proclamation '
liomls Draw Low
Fire D iscovered
Quickly Put Out
Sum m er Round I p
nisirid
LJ. S. A. G ood
Place to Live
llea r W!
lloarar!
Rememlter
P T V Mortili«* February 2.)
W atri* Supply
Sou m i to Hi»
Mapped
Founders Da> Tea
Held Tuesday
W il Mum A. Siili ili.
Prom inent Citizen
Dies At Home
\ o>vs Exchanged
Returns To
Riding Circle
Batke-Stillg
Wedding
Washington’s
Birthday •> Chase
Laymen Lake Over
L v m (ilasM
Fiithiiniasts
Scholtz*IIolloHav
Nuptials
Of b isli M arled
McKay F T A
“Bring - \ - Friend”
Skating Partv
I Merting Not
Stork Càliil» N
S«* k iiiü U L iiii