The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 07, 1947, Image 1

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VOLUM E 20, NUMBER 6
ESTABLISHED 1927
Staln ak er Heads
1917 Cancer Drive
£105,000 Coal Set
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Jesse C. Fonts
Dies Stiddenh
Friday, March 7, 1947
IF YOU CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS
PLEASE N O TIFY YOUR PAPER
Barnes School I list. Increased Water
Beaverton V olunteer Fin* Dept,
Bond E lection
Kate* For Users
lo Haw* \imiial Ball March I.'»
T here will be a School District | ( hitsidc ( litv Limits
F i r m e n ? W ho ate th ev'
You l a s t oi before dinner,
m
F u n e ra l services fo r Je s s e C.
S t a t e House. Salem . Oregon —
whenever
F o u ts will be held in B eav erton Bond E le ctio n for School District
M a t c h 5th. 1947.
In this eighth
have nevei met i
that beastly fire siren blows its
An
ordinance
was
passed
at
the
w eek of the session, the l a w m a k ­
W. P. S ta ln a k e r , vice-president today a t 1:31' p.m. in the Chapel No. 57, W a s h in g to n County, Ore
T h e y are the lx > s who start screeching blast because someone
ers a r e still in a ta x fog.
Th e and tr e a s u r e r of th e S ta n d a rd I n ­ of Pegg's Mortuary, with Rev. E v ­ gon. on W edn esd ay , M a tch 1.'. R e g ular Meeting of the City Coun running in the night, before b reak has left the d ra ft of the stove
Monday
night
establishing
I n t e r ­ 1947, betw een th e hours of 2 00 . il
sales ta x bill ha s been introduced, su ra nce Company and v ice -ch a ir­ e re tt Bow ers officiating.
open too long or built a fire too
plus several o th e r like m easures, m an o f the S t a t e E x e c u tiv e Com ­ m ent in Crescent Grove cem etery o'clock p.m. and 7:00 O'clock p minimum rates of $2.00 for 500
neat the
barn, or maybe they
cubic feet within the city limits W<»</«7 U r p la n r H n ililrr * .
which have fo r
th e ir puropse mittee of the Oregon Division of under asupices of the B eav erton m.
are brooding chick ens.
ind
$2.50
fot
500
cubic
feet
o
u
t­
ra is in g money. C h arle y Michelson. the A m erican C a n ce r S o cie ty will A m rican Legion Post No. 124
The vo ters of th e district will
W hatever your c a re le ssn es has
Ire ) on Intrri'ntril In
Mr. Fou ts w;u> employed by the vote on the questio n o f ' contract side the City L im its of B eav erton,
who a t one tim e was the publicity a ct a s sta te c a m p a ig n d irecto r for
been the hoys a re on the jo b in a
issued
d ir ecto r fo r th e D e m o cra tic N a ­ the $105-thousand c a n c e r control Home Constructio n Company and ing
a
bonded Indebtedness
of e ffective with the hills
jiff y to niun
those shiny fire
F o r m in g a ('.Ink?
worked
as usual Tuesday, T hirteen Th o u san d F iv e Hundred April 20, 1947.
tio n al Committee, used to send out drive scheduled fo r April 1-30 in­ had
trucks, which play such a n im­
All
w
a
ter
in
excess
of
the
m
ini­
a flock of a rtic le s to th e papers clusive. T h is is a part of the big quitting about 4:30 p.m. On his D ollars
($13.500.00) to p i.v id e
Considerable
interest
has
portant putt in exting u ishing th a t
• aach month, titled "D ispelling the national c a n c e r control cam paig n way to the automobile he com ­ funds to build an addition to the mum am ount allowed up to 1000
been shown tit the model plane
blaze you so c are le ssly let get
cubic
feet
will
be
charg
ed
a
t
the
F o g .” So as a la st resort, it has for th e $12-million sponsored by plained of not feeling good and B a rn e s School, and equip .imi fut
on display in the barber shop
started.
rate of 30c per 100 cu bic feet and
bee n recom m ended to this legis­ the A m e r ica n C a n c e r Society . Sup­ stated th a t he could not go any nish same.
adjo ining the B eav erton P o s t
How much do they get paid for
ill w a ter in excess th e re o f will be
la tu re th a t
th e y read some of ported by the P re s id e n tia l desig­ further. He was pronounced dead
O ffice. This is a hobby which
all the pains and lu s h in g they
it the rate of 25c per 100 cubic
C h arle y 's "h and-outs.” which might nation of April a s "C a n c e r Control a few m inutes later a t the doctor's
has no
age lim itations and
do fot you Oh, this is ju s t a vol­
feet, both inside and outsid e the
Ilolinstpiii «Jv S h a fer
help to dispell th e fog they are Month ", the society is g eared for office.
those of ID or 70 can becom e
unteer lire dep artm ent.
City
Lim
its.
Mr. F o u ts was born in Toledo.
In.
th e biggest and most e ffe ctiv e
equal participtants according
They don't build up your taxes
\ itcs U m I; (siirba^t*
D uring the months of Ju n e ,
-A E verybod y and his b rother have c a m p a ig n in its 33 y e ars of com ­ Oregon on S ep tem ber 17, 1893.
to
information
from o th er
or ch a rg e you for th e ir services
Ju ly , August, and S e p te m b e r of
He
is survived
by his widow. Fran ch ise \ iolation
idvanced suggestions galore to b a ttin g this dread disease.
clubs and persons interested
They do the jo b and do it well all
each year, the rate s for all w a te r
"O reg on lost 1773 of its citi­ Mary Adeline; two d aug hters and
he la w m a k e rs as how to raise
in the hobby.
for the love of hu m anity and their
used
in
excess
of
500
cu
bic
feet
two
sons:
V
irginia
Mae
and
Irvin
m o re money. So this colum n has zens fro m c a n c e r during the past
A dam age suit a g a i n s t the City
T h e Model Airplane Club of
loyalty to the town of their choice.
a
t
all
residential
co
n
n
ectio
n
s
ii>
R.,
of
B
o
n
n
y
Slope:
Mrs.
Alberta
decided to
put in its two-bits y ear,” said Mr. S t a l n a k e r in com ­
of B ea v e r to n will be brought to
L eb an on made a visit to B e a ­
Now is your tim e to show your
fo r the cause. W e noticed in the m enting on th e com ing cam paign. Biddle and H arry J ., o f P ortla n d : test the legality o f th e exclusive side or outside the co r p o ra te lim ­
verto n last Sunday, but the
appreciation
for
the splendid
David
H. F o u ts ; gat b a g efra n ch is e awarded Febt u- its of the City shall he a t th e rate
y ear the
pe rce n ta g e
of one grandson.
S u n d a y papers t h a t a beautiful " E a c h
wenthei was not conducive to
work of your firem en by buying
of
15c
per
100
cubic
feet.
also
one
b
ro
th
e
r
in
C
aliforn
ia
and
deaths
from
c
a
n
c
e
r
creeps
a
little
h u nk of fem ale averdupois had a r ­
ary 3 to F a y E v a n s , according to
flying. One plane was put up
a ticket and corning to the dance
--------------- » . _
rived in Oregon from Atlantic higher, until now one out of every three s iste rs: Mrs. Lucille T r o t ­ Messrs, H oh nstein and S h a fe r who
on the garde school baseball
of the season. T h e $1000 B all.
ter,
Milwaukee,
Mrs.
Ju
a
n
it
a
C ity to get the f a i r m aidens of eight persons in this co u n try is
were arre ste d and released on $20
diamond and considerable in­
If you don’t dance, buy your
Carlton.
Mrs. Hazel bail following th e ir
our s ta te interested in the N a ­ dying fro m th is disease. A la rm ­ Pearson.
attempt to
te re st has been arounsed in
tickets, come, look and listen.
tional
B a th i n g B e a u ty Contest, ing ? Y es. And y e t from one-third Smith. Portland.
pick up g a rb a g e Monday morn­
the area.
Meet your firem en. T h e y are
w h ich will nam e th e 1947 Miss to one-half o f these c a n c e r vic­
ing.
I f you are interested in be­
all fine fellows. Come to get a c ­
be saved w ith the
A m e r ic a this sum m er. And that tim es could
City C onstable C. E . Mayfield
com ing a part of the B e a v e r ­
T h e B eav erton C om m u nity G a r ­
quainted with them. They'll all
gave us an idea. K no w ing th a t all knowledge we now have if ev e ry ­
made the a r r e s t a f t e r warnings den Club celebrated th e ir eighth
ton Model Airplane Club you
be there.
.
of our f a i r m aidens have the wel­ one k n e w the early sy m p to m s of » , .
and hail w as surrend ered it the b irth day by a dinner held Feb.
m ay sign up at Rev. Poulin's
Don't forget the time, the place
fa r e of Oregon uppermost in th e ir c a n c e r and the vital im p ortance r |11;| |
City Hall.
B a r b e r Shop next to the P ost
28th.
or the girl friend. T a k e her to
minds, it is only n a tu ra l th a t they of h a v in g im m ed ia te m ed ical di­
T h e firm of H oh n stein and Sha­
Office, or with Howard Sm ith
T h e Club entertained husbands
th at $1000 Ball at the B ea v erton
Edw ard J . B ushm an , prominent
too, would be interested in help­ a gnosis and tr e a t m e n t should one
fe r have m ade th e garbage col­ and children. T h e re were seventy
o f the Beaverton T ra n s fe r.
High School gym. M arch 15, 1947
business
m
an
of
B
eav
erton,
where
ing our s ta te raise a n additional of these early sy m ptom s appear
lections in th e C ity o f Beaverton present.
9:30 to 12:30 o'clock.
he
operated
the
M
arshall-W
ells
" W e m ust control c a r e e r in
$15,000,000 o r so to wipe out our
for sixteen y e ars without a city
T ab le s
were
d eco rated
with
T ic k e ts are on sale a t the City
passed away
Saturday, fra n ch is e as no
deficit. Hence, why not a sta te Oregon. T h a t is our duty as c iti­ store
fran ch ise was white and yellow sn ap d rag on s and
Hall or from any fire m an .
b a th in g b eau ty c o n test sponsored zens of this s ta te . C a n c e r tak es M arch first a t the P o rtla n d S a n ­ previously required.
yellow candles and dish gard ens
itarium.
¡lives.
C
a
n
c
e
r
Control
t
a
k
e
s
m
on­
by th e sta te o f Oregon.
D ep riving an individual from a
y
He was born in S a lem D ece m ­ livelihood will be th e contention made by members. C e n te r of a t ­
T h e r e a re a t lea st 400,000 fe ­ ey. W h ic h will you g i v e ? ”
tra c tio n was a beau tifully d eco r­
"
T
h e S ta te of Oregon is proud
ber
6,
1897,
being
49
y
e
a
rs
of
age
F o r t y per c e n t o f th e money
in the pending s u it it was said
m ales in Oregon w*»«- would be
ated 2 tiered b irth day c a k e .
Cedar Mill P.T.A . m et T h u r s ­
a t time of death.
once ag ain to offer its whole­
raised
in
Oregon
d
uring
the
co
m
­
eligible to enter, ag es anyw here
T h e President, Mrs. A. R . R in g e hearted support to the A m erican day afternoon at the schoolhouse.
He leaves his wife, Hazel Bush-
ing
cam
p
aig
n
will
go
to
the
N
fro m 16 to 60. E a c h would pay
introduced
the s p e ak er fo r the R ed Cross.
W e all know of its Preceding the b usiness session, a
a n e n tr a n c e fee of $10, which in tional S o cie ty fo r th e g r e a t na- mnn aRd so n . E dw ard J . Bush-
evening. M. A. L aw rence. H is sub­ trem end ou s ae< omplishments dur­ program of O regon history, science
tional
re
s
e
a
r
ch
pro
g
ram
now
be-
,n
an
-
J
r
-.
three
brothers,
W
m
.
F.
tu rn would be donated to
the
je c t was "G arden for fu n and co n ­ ing the war.
As we e n te r our and songs was presented by pup­
A lam ed a; F r a n k
L., Oregon
s ta te 's g eneral fund. T h e r e is 4 ing un d e rta k e n by th e society un-
stru ctio n and uses of sm all g re en ­ second year of peace, the Red ils o f the 3rd and 4th grades.
City and Leo. J . , O a k la n d ; a sis­
million bucks.
T h e c o n te s ta n ts der th e direction o f th e N ational
houses."
A report on th e C ounty Coun­
Cross Is assuming new challenges
ter, Mrs Jo h n O’R e illy o f P o r t ­
Donald V. T u rn e r,
44, Rt 1.
could be sponsored by th e many R e s e a r c h Council to find a pos­ land.
W inners of th ree ch o ice C a ­ — ch alle n g e s which it ca n meet cil meeting was given by Mrs.
sible
cu
re
for
th
e
disease
and
bet­
B
eav
erton
and
O
tto
J
.
Ehnt,
41.
f r a t e r n a l and civic org a nisa tions
Henson. W ays and m e a n s report
F u n era l services were held on R t. 6, P ortland , w ere overcome by mellia plants as prizes were Mrs. only with our support.
diagnosis and
all over the sta te. T h e n com es the te r m etho ds o f
"A national goal o f $60,000,000 showed a profit o f $103 fro m the
Tu
esd ay a t 9 a.m. a t St. M ary's fum es in a tw en ty foot well at Georgs B Martin, Mrs. E d ith L
b a th in g suits. E a c h would have to tre a tm e n t.
S te w a r t and Mrs. Jo h n H . Holmes. is needed to carry on services to R u m m a g e Sule to be turned over
In te r m e n t
Lincoln M etzger S a tu rd a y night
at ap­
T h e o t h e r 60 per c e n t will re­ Cathedral.
buy a new one, a 1947 model, in
Club p ro je ct for M arch 21 a t occupation troops
Memorial P a rk .
still overseas, to the c afe te ria .
proxim
ately
7:00
p.m.
m
ain
in
th
e
s
ta
te
to
c
a
r
r
y
on
the
order to e n te r th e contest. Any
1:30 p.m. a t the Odd F ellow s Hall hospitalized veterans and
C a feteria report included the In­
th eir
intensive
c
a
n
c
e
r
control
program
T
h
e
two
men
w
ere
digging
the
m a n u fa c tu r e r would willingly pay
Is a public plant sale, e n tire pro­ fam ilies here a t home, as well as stallation of the new rang e
and
well at the home of O tto Ehnt and
4 or 5 million b u ck s to the sta te being ca rried on by th e Oregon
ceeds to be contributed to "S a v e to continue disaster relief and sink in the kitchen.
had set o f f a b la s t a t 5:00 p.m. the Myrtle
fo r such a big c h u n k of busin ess Division of th e A m e r ic a n C an cer
Woods.”
T h i s Is a
Mrs. Stroeve, school principal,
A fte r w aitin g two hours they de­ movement in pro gress here in O re ­ h ea lth and safety activitie s In
and look a t the fre e advertising Society. T h is includes a full and
every com m u nity th roughout the stated th a t Friduy night, March
intensive
pro
fessional
and
lay
c
a
n
­
cided
it
would
be
s
a
fe
to
resume
they would get. W o r t h millions.
gon to preserve the virgin m yrtle nation.
7, ha s been set for Open House.
work.
T h e r e a re thousand s o f business cer education pro g ram th rou g h ­
woods within our state.
Inspectio n of the revised c a f e t e r ­
"
T
h
e
A
m
erican
R
ed
Cross
is
out
th
e
s
t
a
t
e
;
th
e
fu
r
th
e
r
devel­
T u rn e r w ent down and when he
Miss
Muriel M. F in n e y
and
fir»ns in Oregon who would gladlv
your org anization. I t needs your ia Is invited with re fre sh m e n ts
donate ' pftzes fb r such a g ig a n tic opment of tltt> lab o r a to ry niain- F r a n k H. M e rte s were m a rried on b ecam e aw are of the gas, called
support to fu lfill its goals.
As being sold during the evening
^affair. AH such prizes would b e­ tained by th e O regon D ivision of Satu rd ay , M a rch 1, a t V ancouver, for help. E h n t im m ediately went
T h e com m ittee on revising the
g overnor o f th o S ta te of Oregon,
to his rescue but he too collapsed
com e th e property of th e s t a t e the Oregon S t a t e Medical School W a sh .
Softball will once m ore be a I ask every citiz e n to give gladly, by-laws, with Mrs. F r a n k P a r ­
under
the
direction
of
Dr.
H
u
n
te
r
on
the
floor
of
th
e
well.
Mrs.
Miss
F
i
n
n
e
y
has
been
a
resident
and in tu rn would be sold to the
leading a ttr a c tio n for B e a v e r to n and to give generously to this m e r as cha irm a n , m ade a report
public throug h th e C h a m b e r of for th e tra in in g o f qualified te c h ­ of B e a v e r to n sin ce 1934, w here she E h m b ecam e fra n tic and called
and the surrounding areas.
g re a t h u m a n i ta r i a n organization.” on recommended c h a n g e s to be
both grade
and high neighbors.
C om m erce. T h e r e is a n o t h e r 5 n icia n s in th e " s m e a r ” method of attended
voted on a t th e M arch meeting.
E a r l Snell, governor.
Th e B ea v e r to n J u n io r Cham ber
Dr. R. A. B is s e tt of T ig ard and
million or so— and th e S ta te 's def­ c a n c e r d etection; cooperation with school. Sh e has been employed at
A motion to hold th n e x t m eet­
of C om m erce is prom otin g a soft
icit is paid. Now fo r the grand the U n iv ersity o f Oregon Medical J . C. P en n ey Co. in P o rtla n d the the Tu alatin F irs t Aid Car worked
ing on March 28 a t 8 :0 0 p.m. was
E m p loy ed
ball te am here.
School
in
m
a
in
tain
in
g
a
c
h
a
i
r
o
f
past
two
years.
d
esperately
to
revive
the
tw
o
men
prize. A b eau tiful enscrolled re s ­
They are anxious fo r the m a n ­
George M c K e r c h e r , son of Mrs. approved.
Mr. M ertes is an employee of but to no avail.
olution o f th a n k s , introduced by oncolo gy (c a n c e r ) a t the Medi­
Room prize fo r th e m onth was
ag
ers
of
soft
ball
in
all
surrou
nd
­
M.
C. M c K e r c h e r is working part
O tto E h m had been employed
R e p re s e n ta tiv e H arv ey W ells and cal, th e incum b ent of which Is di­ the W rig ley Gum Co. and served
won by the 5th nnd 6th grade
ing towns to c o n t a c t G a i n Norris tim e in the post office.
adopted by the L eg isla tu re . W e r e c to r o f th e c a n c e r control work th r e e y ears in the U. S. Navy. by th e B e r n a r d Motor Cor., P o r t ­
9
9
9
room.
He at Miller’s Sto re or C het Hunktt-
don’t th in k it would ta k e m uch ' n O re K°n l the purchase of radon
T h e bride was a ttire d in a light land for the past 14 years.
Th e nom inating c o m m itte e c o n ­
In S o u th e rn O regon
pillar
a
t
R
ic
h
e
y
’s
H
ard
w
a
re
or
seeds
fo
r
the
tu
m
o
r
clinic
at
the
g
reen
suit
with
b
la
c
k
a
c
c
e
s
s
o
r
­
leav es his wive, Verle and 2 sons,
lobbying to put th is jo in t resolu­
sists of Mrs. K e te l, Mrs. J a c k s o n
write
d
irect
to
the
Ju
n
io
r
C
h
a
m
­
Mr.
and
M
rs.
J
i
m
Girard
have
Medical
School
f
o
r
the
tr
e
a
tm
e
n
t
ies and an orchid corsage.
A r th u r T. and Robert D. o f Metz­
tion through. Incidentally , it has
been In S o u th e r n Oregon on n and Mrs. McCawley, who will re­
ber.
Miss L ilybel Haynie, th e b rid e ’s ger.
been suggested th a t Mr. W ells be of c e r ta i n types of c a n c e r ; and
port their selected n om inees at
Soft ball will be gone into in a busin ess trip th e last week.
a su it of aqua
F u n e ra l services were held on
named C h a irm a n of th e im portant o th er p ro je cts in the control of a tte n d an t, wore
the March m eeting at which time
big way.
with a violet corsage.
T u es d a y from the Little Chapel
"WeighYs and M easures C o m m it­ c a n c e r in the state.
election o f o ffice rs will be held.
Don F in n e y attend ed the groom. of th e Chimes, 430
N. K illin gs
t e e ” for th is s ta te b a th in g beauty
A paper drive is planned for
Im m e d ia te ly following th e c e r e ­ w orth Ave., Portland.
contest, which we th i n k a good
early April.
o
i
i
i
k
m ony the young couple left fo r a
Donald V. T u rn e r is a veteran
idea. I f anyone c a n t h i n k o f
a
T h e annual school b a s k e t social
s h o rt honeymoon trip to Seattle. of W orld W a r I I and f a t h e r of
b e tte r choice, advise us. A steel
will be held late In March.
Upon th e ir re tu rn th e y will m a k e th r e e sons.
His body is being
tape m easure m u s t be used. T h is
W eek E nd At B e a c h
I t was decided th a t th e P.T.A.
th e ir home in Portland.
held a t Hillsboro aw aiting th e a r­
'Y a and It's a h an k e rin ' good
co n te s t is on the up-and-up. I f any
Mr. and Mrs.
T ho m as
Lilies advance enough money to Mrs.
J
o
e
h
n
Popp,
12,
son
of
Mrs.
rival o f relatives.
re ad ers of th is colum n have any
time we’re goin’ to have' a t the spent last
w e e k end at Cannon S tro ev e ’s pupils for th e ir trip to
o th e r Ideas fo r ra is in g money, R u t h W o o le tt o f B ea v erton , died
B o t h men are well known and Irish Maids F ro lic honoring all B e a c h a t th e b e a c h home of Mr. Salem to visit the S ta te L e g is la ­
a
t
Good
S
a
m
a
r
ita
n
hospital
a
t
please let us k now and th e y will
hav e a host of friends in this m others of high school students, and Mrs. T h o m a s Georges. They ture in session. T h e y plan to
area.
T h u rsday , M arch 13, at 8 p.m. in were lucky e nou g h to enjo y wea­ m a k e the trip very soon.
be passpd on to th e la w m a k e rs 2 :3 0 a.m. Tuesday as a result of
who a re v e ry m u ch In need of a shootin g accident n ear his home.
the high school gymnasium.
th e r w arm
enough and bright
Mrs. Henson announced an exe-
T h e boy was p ra cticin g shoot­
additional suggestions.
Stu dents will participate In the enough to produce a sunburn!
utlve hoard m eeting a t the school
ing w ith a friend, hospital a t ­
• • •
T h e finals of the riding co m ­ ( 1. A. P alo Head*
ente rtain m e n t, which will include
Amurylllis L ilie s won a trophy a t 2 p.m. on M arch 17. A history
te n d a n ts said. One of the bullets petition a t the P ortland H u nt Club
a play entitled
" S h a n ty Town a t the M u ltn o m a h Athletic Club of the P.T.A . to date w as read by
As this session d raw s to a close
hit a steel plate and ricocheted, in G ard en H om e for B o h m a n per­ Staiidanl Hulk Plant
S
c
a
n
d
a
l”
directed
by
Miss
G
e
rald
­
the K i n g m a k e r s a r e pick in g the h ittin g him in th e mouth.
recently f o r w inning
the Junior Mrs. Henson as compiled by Mrs
petual trophy will be held Sunday,
Carl A. Palo, head a re a sales­ ine Sanford , glee club numbers badm inton to u rn am en t.
s en a to r who th e y s a y will handle
Hazel Young.
M
arch
9.
m
a
n
in
c
h
a
rg
e
of
the
B
ea
v
e
r
to
n
under th e direction of Mrs E lean-
• • •
th e gavel com e 1949. S e n a to r D oug­
An Impressiv e
F o u n d e r’s Day
T
h
is
trophy
donated
to
the
bulk plant fo r the Stand ard 041 or D uncan and a n Irish jig by R e tu r n E'roin California
las M c K a y of S a lem seem s to
candle
lighting
ce
re
m o n y was pre­
Hunt Club by Mr. and Mrs. M i­ Co., w as recently tran sferred to mem bers o f the girls' physical ed­
have th e inside t r a c k a t this
B a c k fro m a t r i p to San F r a n ­ sented by eight g irls from the
ch
e
ál
B
o
h
m
a
n
w
as
won
last
year
his
new
duties
fro
m
D
rain,
Ore­
ucation
classes
supervised
by
Mrs.
w riting. A v e te ra n o f both world
cisco a re Mr. an d Mrs. F. L. R i t ­ Girl S cou t troop In u n ifo rm at a
by Mrs. Gladys F e rry . T h e trophy gon.
Mary R ob erts.
wars,_ M c K a y is also a v eteran of
te r, who atte n d e d the first a n ­ tab le decorated in honor o f the
must
be
won
by
the
sam
e
indi­
Mr.
P
a
lo
’s
family
is
still
located
E x a m p le s o f work completed by nual
th e S e n a te .now s erving his fourth
m e e tin g
o f the
Western 50th a n n iv e rsary
o f th e P a re n t
Mrs. E . C. McCoy, prom inent vidual three y e ars in successio n in D rain, where Mrs. P a lo Is
term . Over in the H ouse .everyone Hillsboro clubwoman,
In co r­ T e a c h e r Association. School colors
has
been to insure perm anent possession. te a ch in g in the grade school. As stu dents in the home economics, Meat P a c k e r s Association
photography, art, manual t r a i n ­ porated.
seem s to be a ca n d id a te except named W a sh in g to n county c h a i r ­
W h ile in the bay city of blue and gold were predomin­
B ill W a lling ford M. F . H. in soon as they can obtain a place ing and busin ess classes will be
th e p resen t S p e ak er, J o h n H. Hull. m an o f the E a s t e r seal sale to
they w ere
g u e s ts at the Fulton ant In the decorative s chem e w ith
d
aarg
e.
E
v
e
n
ts
Scu
rry
.
Novice
to
live
in
this
vicinity
the
fa
m
ily
exhibited.
Most pro m inently m entioned are Ire held th roughout the s ta te from
I^ewls, J u n i o r b ro a d ca s t and heard a huge ca k e as the c e n te r o f a t ­
ju
m
p
riders.
F
ou
rs
class.
G
reen
plans
to
move
here.
All m others of students in school his sp e ech to th e conventtonltes traction. T h e c a k e w as cut and
Giles F r e n c h of Moro, E a r l Hill M arch 6 through April 6 under
T w o daughters,
Audrey
Mae, are welcome.
of C u shm an and E . R id d le L a g e the auspices of the Oregon c h a p ­ ju m p e rs, S e a t and Hands, Novelty
a f t e r his radio program.
served with te a to those present.
event,
pairs
class,
P
a
p
e
r
Chase
who is attend in g Oregon S ta te
• f Hood R iv e r . O f cou rse there is ter. National Socie ty for Crippled
Th e usual F ou nd ers D ay colle c­
and
open
ju
m
pers.
College
and
Aileen
,a
fourth
grade
alw ays th e small m a t t e r o f being Children and Adults, it is a n ­
\t P a lm S p r in g s
tion of silver was tak en.
R id e r s and g uest are invited to student, comprise the fam ily of
» » t
le-elected, which sta n d s in the way nounced by S e n a to r Douglas Mc­
Mrs. J o h n T . Casey and son
th
e
club
house
following
the
ride
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Palo.
o f all House m e m b e r s who have K a y , c h a p t e r chairm an .
Th e C edar Mill
F ire Depart-| T im o th y
are
spending
a
two Choir Practice-
A lbert M cK orkle. fo :m e r head m ent was called for a fire a t the weeks' v a ca tio n basking in the
a n y such a s pirations. I f political
T h e B e th e l C hurch ch oir held
T h is y e a r m a r k s the first time
o f the B eav erton
Stand ard Oil C edar Hill P la n in g mill a t 10 p
h is to ry ru ns tru e to form , quite th e society has sponsored a seal
desert sun a t California'- P alm its pra ctice session this Thu rsd ay
hulk plant has been tran sferred m. W ednesday night.
a few will be tick eted fo r defeat. sale in Oregon, although the so ­
T h e fire Springs,
evening in th e newly completed
•
9
9
to V ancouver, W ash
in a new was intentional however, as the
• • •
ciety ha s been in existen ce since
home o f Mrs. J . C. McCammon.
c
a
p
a
c
ity
o
f
general
snl>»sman.|
M e w » F r o m T h e P r e s s G allery __ 1921 and ha s held such sales in
operators of the mill had set fire K u rt R ob inso n A r r i v e s
E ve ry on e enjo yed the opportunity
M
c
K
o
rk
le
is
still
m
a
k
in
g
his
T h e la w m a k e rs a re now w orking ne arly ev e ry o th e r state. Oregon
In addition to the usual obser­
to txjards and rubbish around
Mrs. A lb ert R o b in so n of Newton of seeing Mrs M cC am m o n’s new
fo r free. . . . T h e ir pay stopped is the 46th state to form a ch a p te r van ce of L e n t in the m o rnin g wor­ hom e In B eav erto n pending loca­ the mill .according to Geo. Foege P la c e is a new grandmother, for house.
la s t Monday, M a r ch 3rd, which o f the national organizaion.
ship, B e th e l Church is showing tion in V ancouver
o f the C edar Mill departm ent.
(on V a le n tin e 's D a y a nine pound,
w as th e 50th day of th e session.
A deputy employed on the pro­ two ounce son. K u rt, was born to ________
_____
P a re n ts V
isit
Mrs. M cCoy repored th a t in ad ­ a series o f Su n d ay evening mo­ H R . AND M R S . II « B R O W N E
. . . B u t th e ir s e c r e ta rie s and dition to th e E a s t e r seals, money tion pictures on the life of St.
j e c t noticed the blaze and railed L ie u t e n a n t
and
Mrs.
Woodrow | Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Sea-
R
E
S
I
D
E
N
T
S
O
F
HI.
V
V
E
R
TO
N
clerks, like Old M an R iv er, keep c o n t a in e r s will be placed a t s t r a ­ Paul.
the departm ent.
R obinson,
at
W ilco x
M e m o ria l' side, m o th e r and f a th e r of Mrs
Dr. and Mrs. Harry '. Brow ne,
right on
rolling '. l o n g —on the teg ic
T h e series, produced by the R e ­
O p e rators were
requested to Hospital. T h e baby 's daddy is it Guy C a r r
visited at
the C a r r
locations
throughout
the
payroll. . . and dr n't fo rg e t you cou nty fo r persons who wish to ligious F ilm S o cie ty o f E ng lan d, fo rm e rly o f R ochester, Minn., are m ake such burnings during the W a l te r R eed H ospital and until hom e Monday on th e ir way home
now
m
a
k
in
g
their
re
idence
at
have a date with U ncle S a m not m a k e ca s h donations.
day in th e fu ture.
his return, Mrs. R obinson Is m ak - fro m California, where th e y have
T h e c o n ­ is a c a re fu l portrayal o f the life
la te r th a n M a rch 15th. which is ta in e rs will be distributed by vol­ and work of the g re a t apostle as th e home of Dr. Brown s mother,
ing her home with her mother-in- been visitin g a d aughter and fam -
th e la s t day to bounce th e long un tee r workers.
related by L u k e in " T h e A cts of 224 Angel St.. Bcavertr, n,
law.
ily and friends. T h e y attended th e
th e Apostles.*1
Dfc Browne, a gradu-t te o f R eed
green on th e co u n te r fo r your
m eeting of J o b 's D au g h ters on
1946 taxes. . . and th e s ta te tax
G r e a t c a r e has been ta k e n to College and th e Univer- ¡ty o f Ore-
New- C o m ers
Monday night.
gon
Medical
School,
h"i
been
as-
not l a t e r th a n April 15th. . a in ’t
m a k e th e c h a r a c t e r s
and b a c k ­
Spring is in the air and base-
R ic h a r d Mallen, son of Mr and
we got fun. . . T h e labor union
with
the M •yo Clinic ball will soon be in swing.
ground a u th e n tic, so th a t the re­ sociated
I Mrs. W illiam J . Mallen, with his
boys a r e still around try in g to
Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip H. Mead of sulting film is both very in te res t­ and Mayo Foundation in R oches-
T h e B eav erto n baseball club i s wife h a s Just moved to P ortland
kill o f f th e several bills which B ea v erto n
t e r for the past ten vears and organizing
are anno uncing
the ing and educational.
and they need play from S e a ttle Mr. Mallen was for-
H ospital Iera-
th e y say a re anti-labor. . . but birth on F e b r u a r y 17. of a son.
T h e c h a p te r being presented this served with the Mavi
| m erly a s s o cia te d with United Air
Su n d a y evening is entitled " T h e Unit, Arm y Medical C rps both
m a n y la w m a k e rs th in k otherwise Donald R .
T h e y will
m eet Sunday after- L in e s and now is with the General
AM ERICAN LEGION
ne South- j noon a t 3 p.m. a t the school S te a m s h ip Com pany.
• . . and the ch iro p r a cto rs are
W a y o f S a lv a tio n ” and shows the in this cou n try and
and A U X ILIA R Y
pacing th e state house lobby with I S a n d ra K., is the new arrival apostle as he begins his great west P a cific.
| ground-i iw e a th e r perm itting) and
Mrs. W. J . M allen talked to her
Beaverton Post Na. 124
worried faces. . T h e M D .’s a r e ! in th e B e a v e r to n hom e of Mr and work o f plan tin g
ch u rch e s
in
w ant the old and also new players d aughter, Mrs. Harold C. E r n s t,
REGULAR M EETING
a f t e r th e m - in a b ig w ay. T h e law- M r*. W a y n e W W e sco tt T h e little m a n y citie s around th e M editer­ Klttin Pax«on
| to turn out and sign up for the of Chicago, la st Sunday and w as
m a k e r s a re b e g in n in g to show the I girl w as b o m F e b r u a r y 21
ran e an . T h e public is invited.
I season
told th a t Mrs. E r n s t and her two 1st and 3rd Wednesday eoch month
Contestant
signs o f w e a r and te a r. . .tem-
* • •
at 8:15 p. m.
sons will fly to visit her p arent*
Per» a re fra y in g and considerable
M r and Mrs Howard L Con- A fternoo n T e a
A contestant in the I nfieid In l*-a\i-« F o r China
Temporary Meeting Ploce
in S ep tem ber.
Mrs. R o b e r t S u m m e rs and Mrs v i ta ti o r a l T o u rn a m e n ’ F e b r u a r y j Captain J a m e s Miller and wife
b ic k e rin g is going on.
lover. Ju n io r , a r e the proud par-
I. 0 . O F. H A LL, BEAVERTON
Bill Mallern. a n o t h e r son o f the
'e n ts o f a son W illiam L . who E l m e r Stipe w ere guests o f Mrs. 27. 28 and M arch 1 w;
a B ea v er- have been visiting his mother, Mallen.». who s u ffe red serious In­ K EITH DEN NEY — RA Y GUN THER
E n te rta in
.
arrived on F e b r u a r y 17
T o m m y L u k e in P o rtla n d T h u r s ­ ton student attend in g t e Unlv er- ! Mrs. Hazel By field , and frie n d 1 ju ries in an autom obile accident Post Commander
Adjutant
day afte rn o on . F e b r u a r y
2f7th. sity o f Oregon. Elw in I 1 »xson, son i the past two w eeks and left on last August. Just underwent his
l Mrs
B ro w n e
ard Dr Harry
en te rtain ed with a o f Mr. and Mrs. S
f r o w n s and w ife e n te rta in ed a
R o b e r t A. is th e name chosen when she
Parent Teacher* Association
P ax s o n , Thursday, M arch 6. for Shanghai, la st op eration la st week In Seattle.
| China by plane.. His wife will T h e re su lts a r e encouraging, a c ­
group o f th i r t y doctors and th e ir bv M r and Mrs. Cecil J Y nkum small tea, hon oring G ra ce A. Cost B eav erton.
Regular Monthly Meeting
wives at a p a rty in th e ir home J of B e a v e r to n fo r th e ir wee son. Su p rem e Queen. D au g h ters of the
P axso n is a freshman m a jo rin g retu rn to her hom e until her hus­ cording to word received by his
4th Tuesday of Eoch Month
Nile.
band returns.
on 2nd and Angel a week ago
I born on F e b r u a r v 24
in journalism .
parents.
ot 8 p m.
t
Garden ( lull
Eighth Birthday
F. J . Bushman
A P ro c la m a t io n
B tl ic ( »oNcrnor
Men Succum b
T o Das Fumes
Fiiuiey-Mertes
Nuptials
SO FTBA LL“
Si. Pal Frolic
To Honor Mothers
Cun \\
I Kills
Beaverton ^ ontVi
Final Hide F o r
Bolm ian T rop in
County Chairman
E aster Seal Sale
Filisi* Alarm
B e llirl I’resell In
Life o f Si. Paul
Baseball HiivrrK
Stork Cluh News
RALEIGH
H IL L S
Cedar Mill P .T .A .