The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 28, 1947, Image 1

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S i. P . P u rch a ses o f
R o llin g S to c k
T o ta l S 8 5 .5 0 0 .0 0 0
R a isin g it s e x p e n d itu r e s for new
ro llin g s to c k receiv ed or ordered
sin c e V-J D a y to a to ta l o f m ore
th a n $85,500,000, S o u th ern P a c if­
ic C om p an y h a s p la ced o rd ers
V O LU M E 20 . N U M BER 9
fo r 6200 m ore fr e ig h t c a r s o f v a r ­
EST A B LISH ED 1927
io u s typ es, a c c o r d in g to a n n o u n c e ­
m e n t by A. T M ercier, p resid en t.
T h e ra ilro a d a lso h a s on order
52 str e a m lin e d
p a sse n g e r
c a rs
fo r th e c o m in g
D ielsel-p o w ered
" S h a sta D a y lig n ts" to be op era ted
on th e
San
F r a n c isc o -P o r tla n d j
run. th e D iesel-p o w e r e d “G olden
R o ck ets"
for th e L o s A n g e le s-
C h ica g o run “ an d o th e r str e a m ­
lin ed tr a in s
In clu d ed in th e to ta l e x p e n d i­
tu r e o f a b o u t $85,500,000 is S o u th ­
ern
P a c ific ’s h a lf o w n e r sh ip in
5100 p o stw a r refr ig e r a to r ca r s for
th e P a c ific
F ru it E x p r e ss C om ­
A n ew e n te r p r ise w ill o p en in
p an y. O n ly 100 o f th e s e h a v e been
receiv ed but th e r e m a in in g 5000 B e a v e r to n th is n e x t S a tu r d a y in
c a r s a re p rom ised fo r d e liv e r y th is th e lo c a tio n fo r m e r ly o c cu p ied by
y e a r to b rin g th e P F E fle e t to a th e K ep ler D a v e n p o r t Co. In th is
sp a c e w ill th e T h e D o r o th y Shop,
to ta l o f a b o u t 41,000 cars.
E u n ic e ’s B e a u ty S h o p a n d th e
O regon E du cation A ssoc.
B e a v e r to n J e w e le r s.
T h e D o r o th y S h o p w h ic h is a f ­
C o n v en tio n A p ril 7
H ig h sc h o o l
d riv er e d u ca tio n filia te d w ith th e D o r o th y S h o p
is o w n ed by W a lt
and ad d ed stu d e n t s a fe ty w ork in H illsb o ro
w ill hold th e sp o tlig h t o f th e O re­ M cK alson , w ith N ed S e ib e r ts an d
gon E d u ca tio n A sso c ia tio n c o n ­ E rn ie M asters.
T h e D o ro th y S h o p w ill h a n d le
v en tio n in P o rtla n d th e a ffe in o o n
o f A pril 7. T h e T r a ffic S a fe ty D i­ all k in d s o f w o m e n ’’s a p p a rel e x ­
v isio n o f S ecreta r y o f S ta te R ob­ c e p t m illin e r y a n d g lo v e s. T h e y
ert S. F a r r e ll Jr .is a s s is t in g S a fe ­ w ill ca r r y s w e a te r s, b lo u ses, lin ­
ty S e c tio n C h a irm a n W illia m B. g erie , h ose, sk ir ts, d r e sse s, su its;
H a n sen . P o rtla n d H ig h S ch ool o f c o a ts an d C a ta lin a sw im s u its as
C om m erce, in p rep a rin g th e pro­ w e ll a s u m b rella s.
W ell
know n
lin e s in d r e sse s
gram .
T h e S a fe ty S ectio n o f th e co n ­ su c h a s G eo rg ia n a , G ea n a , M ar-
v en tio n is ex p ected
to receiv e jo n e, V ic k y V a u g h n an d N a n Car-
record a tte n d a n c e u iis year. T h is so n in siz e s r a n g in g fro m 9 to 54
h a lf siz e s m a y be fo u n d
is la r g e ly b eca u se th e p rogram o f p lu s
th a t se c tio n is d e sig n ed to a n sw er th ere.
F o r th e J u n io rs, siz e s 9-15, su ch
q u e stio n s a r is in g o u t o f th e w id e ­
sp read u se o f d riv er tr a in in g in w el Ik n ow n m a k e s a s T ru d y -H a ll,
C arole K in g , M in z M odes, T een -
th e h igh sch o o ls o f th e sta te.
E v ery h igh sch o o l in th e sta te T im e r s an d J o C o llin s w ill be a-
is b ein g urged to h a v e a rep re­ v a ila b le.
L in g e rie
fr o m th e fo llo w in g
se n ta tiv e at th e S a fe ty S ectio n of
th e co n v en tio n . It is sch ed u led for h o u se s w ill be fea tu red : V a n ity
F a ir, B e v e r ly V o g u e, V a n a x , Co-
3:00 p.m . M onday. A pril 7.
lu ra, M iss
A m erica . M arath on ,
C ops D ecla red T o o Fete
G lobe slip s. L o v e a b le an d .E x q u i­
P o rtla n d 's p olice force is orfc of site F o rm .
th e s m a lle s t in prop ortion to pop­
C am eo is th e m a in lin e o f h o s­
u la tio n oi a n y c ity in th e n a tio n ie r y c a rried th o u g h o th e r m a k e s
a t a tim e w h en crim e is on th e w ill be fo u n d too.
in crea se an d th e sta te is b e c o m in g
T h e n ew sh o p h a s b een m od eled
a h id in g p la ce fo r c r im in a ls fle e ­ a s to co lo r s ty le an d fix tu r e s a f ­
in g fro m o th er ju risd ic tio n s, H o w ­ ter B u llo c k s in L o s A n g e le s and
ard I.
B o b b itt, sp ecia l a g e n t in F r e d e r ic k a n d N e lso n in S e a ttle .
ch a rg e o f th e P o r tla n d F B I o f­ T h r e e a m p le fittin g ro o m s w ill
fice. d ecla re d in an a d d ress to th e a ssu r e n o w a itin g o n th e part
th e P o rtla n d C ity Club.
o f c u sto m e r s.
P o in tin g o u t th a t th ere is crim e
McK&lon h a s b een o w n er o f th e
o f v io le n c e a g a in s t th e p erson e v ­ H illsb o r o D o r o th y Sh op fo r fiv e
ery 5.7 m in u te s an d a fe lo n y e v ­ y e a r s an d in th e w o m e n ’s c lo th ­
ery 18Mi seco n d s, h e d ecla red th a t in g b u sin e ss e v e n lon ger.
crim e in crea sed on th e w est c o a st
E u n ic e S y lv e s te r w h o had E u n ­
in 1945 b y 15.4 per cen t, w h ile the ic e ’s B e a u ty S h o p in th e sm a ll
n a tio n a l in c r e a se w a s 13 per cen t. b u ild in g n e x t to th e T h r ifty M ar­
L a st year, C a lifo rn ia led in rob k e t w ill h a v e a n even la rg er sh op
h e rifs, N ev a d a in b u rg la ries an d In *he n e w lo ca tio n .
■.a r c .
W a sh in g ’.. •
- a ..- >
* so o n
sh e is a b le to fin d
th e fts an d O regon in a h id in g so m e o n e sh e w ill add a n o th e r op ­
p lace fo r fle e in g c r im in a ls.
erator. S h e p la n s to sp e c ia liz e in
One o f th e fa c to r s in th is crim e p er m a n e n t w a v in g , lia lr sty lin g ,
in c r e a se w a s th e fa c t th a t p olice m a n ic u r in g an d fin g e r w a v in g .
fo r c e s rea ch ed th e ir lo w e st m a n ­
E u n ice, w h o h a s ow n ed h er ow n
p ow er d u rin g th e w ar. P o rtla n d , sh o p in B e a v e r to n for o v er fo u r
he said, h ad 1.3 p o lic e m e n to e v ­ y e a r s fo r m e r ly ta u g h t in th e H o l­
ery 1,000 p op u la tio n , b a se d on an lyw ood U n iv e r sity B e a u ty S ch ool.
e stim a te o f 410^000. w h ile th e w est
T h e th ird b u sin e ss lo c a te d in
th e store w ill be th e B e a v e r to n
co a st a v e r a g e d 2.21.
B e c a u se o f th is situ a tio n , th e r e J e w e le r s w h o w ere lo c a te d In th e
m u st be th e c lo s e st o f co -o p era tio n b a r k b u ild in g.
b etw een th e F B I and lo c a l la w
T h e ow n er, C lau d e J. S h a w , w ill
e n fo r c e m e n t a g e n c ie s , p u b lic e d ­ sto ck a co m p le te lin e o f je w e lr y
u ca tio n o f th e la w e n fo r c e m e n t in clu d in g c o stu m e jew elry , rin g s,
p erso n n el
an d p u b lic c o n sc io u s­ w a tc h e s, b ra cele ts, and a n ew lin e
n e ss o f th e c o n d itio n s w h ic h th e se o f fig u rin e s, v a s e s and d e c o r a tiv e
a g e n c ie s m u st fa c e in th e ir b a ttle p ieces. L ater h e w ill add a lin e
o f silv erw a re.
a g a in s t crim e.
S h a w h a s had 12 y e a r s o f e x ­
T u rk e y In ste a d o f H am
p erien ce in th e w a tc h rep a ir b u s­
in e ss and h a s b een in b u sin e ss for
S u g g e ste d f o r E a ster
R o a st O regon tu r k e y in ste a d of h im se lf h ere fo r a year.
In th e fu tu re th e sto r e w ill add
th e
tr a d itio n a l
h am fo r E a ste r
d in n ers is su g g e s te d
to O regon e ith e r a T ot S h o p or a lin e o f
h o u se w iv e s b y th e food d istr ib u ­ w o m en 's sh o es.
tio n a d v iso r y c o m m itte e o f th e
U . S. d e p a r tm e n t o f a g r ic u ltu r e .
T h e c o m m itte e ,
co m p o se d
of
r e p r e se n ta tiv e s o f all le v e ls o f th e
food trad e, p o in ts o u t th a t tu r k e y
is b oth p le n tifu l and lo w in p rice,
w h ile h a m is sc a r c e an d h ig h in
p rice. T h e c o m m itte e h a s a sk e d
W aale-C am p lan Co. a re th e c o n ­
th e d e p a r tm e n t’s O regon P M A o f­ tr a c to r s for th e n ew b u ild in g b e ­
fic e to c o n d u c t a n a b u n d a n t fo o d s in g erected b y O tto K eil to be
ca m p a ig n to p ro m o te g r e a te r u se u sed fo r th e n e w lo c a tio n o f the
o f th e
n a tio n a l
h o lid a y bird in T h r ifty M arket. T h e b u ild in g is
E a ste r d in n e r m en u s.
to be lo ca ted on th e p a r k in g lot
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Valley Shopping Facilities
Expanding; New Openings
O pen H ouse Sal., V etenm ( Ipens
A nnounced By
Tot Shop
B eaverton T rio
J a c k M an ges op en ed a T o t
Shop
in B e a v erto n th is w eek . T h e shop
w ill fe a tu r e a c o m p le te lin e of
in f a n ts ’
c lo th e s an d c h ild ren ’s
w ea r up to size 6.
T h e r e w e n te r p r ise is lo ca ted
on F ir st S treet ju st w e st o f W a t­
so n in th e sa m e sto r e w ith th e
E lite D r e ss Shop.
J a c k M anges, w h o is a g ra d u a te
o f th e B e a v erto n h ig h sc h o o l is
a retu rn ed v ete r a n h a v in g served
in th e N avy.
P at's Beauty Shop
O pens In Aloha
P a t's B e a u ty S h op w ill op en th is
w eek in A loha in th e sa m e lo ca ­
tio n w h ich th e A loha B e a u ty Shop
occu p ied .
M rs. P a t J a c k so n , is th e n ew
ow n er.
Sh e a lso o w n 's
P a t’s
B e a u ty S h op in H illsb o ro .
U n d er th e new m a n a g e m e n t th e
sh o p w ill be op en six d a y s a w eek
and w ill h a v e tw o o p era to rs. T h is
w ill en a b le th e m to h a n d le m a n y
m ore c u sto m ers.
T h e rem o te co n tro l m a c h in e for
p e r m a n e n ts and th e R a d io W ave
w ill be n ew fe a tu r e s in th e shop.
S p e c ia l
w ork in tin tin g and
b le a c h in g w ill be a v a ila b le to th e
c u sto m e r s.
M rs. J a c k so n h a s b een in b u s­
in e ss in H illsb o ro fo r th e past
e ig h t y ea rs.
Form al O pening
F o r A & M M arket
A. a n d M. Q u a lity M a rk et lo­
c a te d a t the e a st en d o f th e Y
in B e a v e r to n w ill h old its fo rm a l
o p e n in g
th is c o m in g S a tu rd a y ,
M a rch 29. T h e sto r e w ill be d eco r­
a te d an d th ere w ill be m a n y b ar­
g a in s a v a ila b le . F r e e d o u g h n u ts
an d c o ffe e w ill be se r v e d to a d u lts
w h ile ch ild r e n w ill be g iv e n D ix ie
C ups.
S p e c ia l g if ts o f b a sk e ts filled
w ith g r o c e r ie s w ill be g iv e n th ru -
o u t th e d a y a t 11:00 a .m ., 1:00,
4:00 a n d 7:00 p.m . A radio w ill be
g iv e n a t 7:00 p.m . a s w ell.
T. A bdie, o n e o f th e sto r e p a rt­
n ers h a s b een in th e g r o c e r y b u s­
in e s s for so m e tim e . R e c e n tly he
o w n e d a sto r e in P o r tla n d on S.
W . F o u r th S treet.
Mr. M u ch en w a s fo r m e r ly w ith
th e C a p ito l
F u r n itu r e S to re in
M u ltn om ah .
T h e m e a t m a r k e t in th e sto re
is b e in g h a n d le d by N e lso n B ros.,
w h o a lso run th e m a r k e t in th e
W est P o r tla n d L & D M ark et.
Old T im e R esident
Dies in 95th Y ear
A lb ert B r a n d t died M arch 20 at
a P o r tla n d h o sp ita l a fte r a fe w
m o n th s illn e s s. H e w a s b orn In
B ra n d en b u rg , G erm a n y on J a n ­
u a ry 19, 1852 a n d c a m e to th e U n ­
ite d S ta te s a t th e a g e o f tw e n ty -
o n e y e a r s, s e t tlin g o n a c r e a g e in
O reg o n . H e retired fro m fa r m in g
m a n y y e a r s a g o an d liv ed a t h is
r e sid e n c e , F ir st an d A n g el S ts.
Mr. B r a n d t a tte n d e d th e B e a ­
v e r to n C o n g r e g a tio n a l c h u r c h d u r­
in g p a st y e a r s.
R ev.
F r a n c is
S tu r te v a n t o ffic ia te d a t h is fu n ­
e r a l s e r v ic e s h eld in th e C h ap el
of
P e g g 's
M o rtu a ry M onday,
M arch 24. C o m m ittm e n t a t L in ­
c o ln M em orial P a r k .
S u r v iv o r s a r e o n e ste p so n , C h as.
e a st o f th e p resen t lo c a tio n o f J . H ic n a n o f P o r tla n d , o n e s te p ­
T h r ifty M arket an d w ill be c o m ­ d a u g h te r , M rs. A nna H o m r ich of
A lo h a an d o n e n iece, M rs. Iren e
p leted by th e fir st o f Ju ly .
The
b u ild in g w ill
be m od ern E llio tt o f P o r tla n d .
th ro u g h o u t, in k e e p in g w ith the
p olicy o f h e lp in g B e a v e r to n build
fo r th e fu tu re.
F or the .n e x t th ree m o n th s th e
St. C e c ilia 's A lta r S o c ie ty m et
T h r ifty M arket w ill be v e r y m uch W e d n e sd a y , M arch 26, a t th e R e c ­
u p set but th e sa m e c o u r te o u s se r ­ to ry , M rs. L a r r y L a m h erg r p re­
v ic e w ill be g iv e n to all c u sto m ­ sid in g .
er s and w ill be ca rried on in th e
T h e m a in su b je c t fo r d is c u ssio n
n ew store. T o h elp th is situ a tio n w a s th e S p h a g h e tti D in n er, to be
it is su g g e ste d th a t sh o p p in g e a r ­ h eld a t th e A lo h a H a ll o n M ay
ly or p h o n in g in your ord er w ill 24th.
h elp th e rush situ a tio n .
T h e d in n e r is b e in g g iv e n for
th e b e n e fit o f ou r n e w ch u rch .
P o in t Of O rder
A n y la d ie s
w is h in g to m a k e
I f p erson s w ith w ea k e y e s h a v e c a k e s c a ll M rs. S en z a t B e a v e r ­
to w e a r ey e g la sse s, w h y is it to n .3842.
so m e o th er p erso n s don't h a v e to
E n te r ta in m e n t w ill be fu rn ish ed
w e a r g la s s h a t s ’’
b y th e H o ly N a m e M en.
W ork Started On
T hrifty M arket
B uilding
M em orial P ro te sts
D ritp/ring 1 0 1 7 S c h o o l
Lunch F unds
C o n g ressio n a l c o m m itte e a ctio n
in d e le tin g $75 m illio n in sch o o l
lu n ch fu n d s from th e 1947-48 U S
DA b u d g et is p r o tested by H ou se
J o in t M em orial N o. 17. in tro d u ced
in th e sta te le g isla tu r e la st w e e k
b y th e c o m m itte e on e d u ca tio n .
T h e m em o ria l h a s th e b a c k in g o f
th e O regon S ta te G ran ge.
T h e m em o ria l p o in ts o u t th a t
th e c o n g r e ss io n a l c o m m itte e a c ­
tion is c o n tr a r y to P u b lic L a w N o.
996, en a c te d b y th e la s t c o n g r e ss.
• T h is la w
(th e N a tio n a l S ch o o l
L u n ch A c t)
p ro v id es for a s s is ­
ta n c e to s ta te s in o p e r a tin g n o n ­
p rofit sc h o o l lu n c h p r o g ra m s in
th e in te r e st o f im p ro v ed n a tio n ­
al h ea lth an d to p ro m o te in c r e a s­
ed c o n su m p tio n o f fa rm p ro d u cts
b y d e v e lo p in g h ig h e r sta n d a r d s
o f n u tritio n .
P lum im " D inner
Kiwnnis ( Jill»
Is T h ere S o m e th in g
You Want?
Bouts to P rovide
E n tertain m en t
A t th e b e n e fit S m o k e r to be
held W ed n esd a y , A p ril 16 a t th e
h igh sch o o l.
sp o n so red by th e
B ea v erto n C ham b er o f C o m m erce
and th e K iw a n is to h e lp ra ise
fu n d s fo r a n ew b a sk e tb a ll cou rt.
R oy H a w k in s, h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m ­
pion o f O regon w ill put on an
e x h ib itio n m a tc h . H is op p o n en t
h a s n o t y e t b een c h o sen .
A lig h t w e ig h t b out w ill be h eld
b etw een J o e y
C lam an d B ob b y
R ich a rd .
T h ese
e v e n ts
w ere
sc h ed u led b y T ex S elk eld . P o r t­
land M atch M aker, th ro u g h the
e ffo r ts o f M itz A lex a n d er, h ig h
sch o o l b o x in g c o a c h .
•
LA N D SC A P IN G Advice
•
A C A B IN E T Built, or
•
S U R V E Y IN G DONE
C o n s u lt
The Tualatin Valley
Market Basket
Classified Section
T h e K iw a n is C lub o f B e a v erto n
e n jo y e d
a sp e c ia l tr e a t a t th eir
m e e tin g th is w eek held M arch 26
w h en th e y w e r e e n te r ta in e d by
th e Y o u n g O r e g o n ia n s. T h e pro­
g ra m in clu d ed ta p d a n c in g , m a g ic
an d m u sic.
New T ru ek Coming
It is rep o rted th a t o n e o f th e
B e a v e r to n R u r a l F ir e P r o te c tio n
D istr ic fir e tr u c k s ord ered som e
tim e a g o h a s b een c o m p le te d and
is n o w b e in g p a in ted . D e liv e r y Is
e x p e c te d in th e n e a r fu tu re.
Spriiijr Flower*
S a tu r d a y , A p ril 5th a t 11:00 a.m .
a t th e M a so n ic T e m p le is th e tim e
a n d p la ce fo r you to p ro cu re your
p rim r o se s,
d a h lia s,
c h r y s a n th e ­
m u m s, etc., a ls o f la ts o f p la n ts for
y o u r sp r in g flo w er p la n tin g .
A nnual J u n io r
P rom F riday
Night E vent
M inisters
Vniiomiee llolv
\\ eek S e n ires
L o sin g it s o n c e tr a d itio n a l J u n ­
ior-S en ior
p e r so n a lity , the 1947
J u n io r P ro m o p e n e d its
d o o is
la st F r id a y n ig h t to fresh m en and
a lu m n i a lik e . U n d er the spell of
th e m o m e n t it w a s hard to d is­
tin g u ish th e s u d d e n ly grow n-up
w h ite c o a te d fr o sh fro m 'h e hack
in m y ch ild h o o d ” a lu m n a -
T h e g y m n a s iu m w a s ti tnsform -
ed in to a flo w e r -la d e n garden un-
dei
a sta r lit sk y .
FI w ering
sh ru b s an d e v e r g r e e n s w ere lo a n ­
ed by R ich an d S on N ursery, Or-
en co.
S p ecia l fe a tu r e o f th e ev en t w as
th e
p r e se n ta tio n
o f th e “ideal
c o u p le ” a n
h o n o r go in g to Joe
G erv a is an d S h ir le e C ai i seniors.
S e le c tio n w a s m a d e b y unknow n
ju d g es, b a sed u p on th e q u a lities
o f s u ita b ility to th e occasion c o n ­
g e n ia lity , p o ise an d p erson ality.
H o st an d h o s te s s o f (he social
e v en t w ere D e n n y O ’D onnell, Jun
ior
c la s s p r esid en t,
and D onna
K riesk e, fr e sh m a n .
P a tr o n s
an d p a tr o n e s se s w ere
Mr. an d M rs. P. A. T horne. Mr.
and
M rs. C. H . F ish e r , Mr. and
M rs. F r e d e r ic k A rp k e and Mr.
an d M rs. J. L. M a ssin g lll.
C o m m itte e c h a ir m e n w ere: Jan
et R a e S h o fn e r , d eco ra tio n s; D en
n y O’D o n n ell, th e m e ; D onna D a­
vis, p ro g ra m s; L a R it*
F a llo w ,
p u n ch ta b le ; E lts e V alen tin e, tick
ets; D a n S a u e r w e in . ch eck room ;
B ob M a ssin g lll, p u b licity
H arold
S te e le .o rch estra .
F a c u lty a d v is o r s w ere Mrs. D or­
o th y W ip p el, M rs. M ary R ob erts,
M iss E liz a b e th J o n e s and M is.
E le a n o r D u n ca n .
C o m m en cin g w ith P a lm S u n d a y
w ith a p p ro p ria te s e r v ic e s in ea ch
of B e a v erto n 's
ch u r c h e s. H o ly
W eek c o n tin u e s
th r o u g h G ood
F rid ay, A p ril 4th.
A s in fo rm er y e a r s jo in t s e r ­
v ic e s w ill be h eld ea c h ev e n in g
at 7:45 w ith th e fo llo w in g c h u r c h ­
es co o p era tin g : C h u rch o f C h rist,
C o n g reg a tio n a l. H ig h w a y C hapel,
N a za ren e an d M eth o d ist.
In a n o th er se c tio n o f th is p a­
per
an a d v e r tise m e n t w ill a n ­
n ou n ce in w h ich c h u rch th e s e r ­
vice w ill be h eld ea c h e v e n in g ;
w h o w ill p reach an d w h a t th e
serm on w ill be.
T he E a ste r D a w n s e r v ic e w ill
lie held in th e B e th e l C h u rch G ar­
den a t 6:00 a.m . an d if th e w e a ­
th er is in c le m e n t, w e w ill m eet
Indoors.
R ev.
H. W . H eb b le-
th w a ite, p a sto r o f F rem o n t M eth ­
od ist C hurch w ill be th e in s p ir a ­
tio n a l sp ea k er.
B eaverton H our
To Be Sponsored
By K iw anis ( J 11 I»
In th e in te r e s ts o f 'h e d ev elo p ­
m e n t an d b e tte r m e n t o f the B e a ­
v erto n area , th e B e a v e .to n K iw a n ­
is a t a m e e tin g W e d r e sd a y n igh t
v o ted to sp o n so r th e B eaverton
H o u r to be b ro a d ca st over radio
s ta tio n K X L ,
P o rtla n d , for the
h a lf-h o u r b e tw e e n
5 t 0 and 6:00
p.m . ev e r y M on d ay, b e g in n in g w ith
th e b r o a d ca st n e x t M onday.
T h e sc r ip t w ill be d ev o ted e n ­
tir e ly to v o ic in g th e d ev elo p m en t
and to te ll w h a t Is g o in g on in
B e a v e r to n . T h is ty p e o f program
w ill b e o f in te r e st to th e people
w h o h a v e th e p riv ileg e o f liv in g
in th e a r e a a s w ell a s to th ose
w h o are w a itin g for th e d a y w hen
th e y a ls o w ill b e able to ow n their
h o m e in th e V a lley
L o ca l ta le n t w ill be em p loyed as
fa r a s p o ssib le
on th e program ,
an d w ith th e ab u n d an ce o f ca p ­
able p eop le in th e area, It should
m a k e a v e r y in te r e stin g program .
L isten . . .th ere is a lw a y s so m e ­
th in g a b o u t you r “hom e co m m u n ­
ity ” th a t y o u p ossib ly d o n ’t know .
D ouble Bin*:
Cerem ony l nites
Y oung Couple
In a c a n d le lig h t se r v ic e in th e
F ir s t M eth o d ist church in B e a v e r ­
to n S a tu r d a y
ev en in g
at
8:30
o 'clo ck M iss B irdlyn C arol M atte-
son . d a u g h te r o f Mi and M rs. E d ­
w a rd M a tteso n o f S ea ttle, W a sh ­
in g to n , b eca m e th e bride o f Ixion
G erald
W eed m an of L o n g v iew ,
W a sh in g to n .
The
dou b le
ring
c e r e m o n y w a s read by R ev eren d
E. L. B o w e r s .before a s e t tin g of
lig h te d ca n d ela b ra and b a s k e ts of
sp r in g flo w ers.
T h e b r i d e w as d. eased in a
3 t r e e t l e n g t h d ress of a co rn c r e p e
a n d h e r flo w e r s w ere g r e e n or­
c h id s , h e r o n ly je w i Iry b e i n g a
b r o o c h 90 y e a r s old ' b a t w a s h e r
g r e a t , g r e a t , g ra n d m o th er’s.
T h e b rid e’s
a tu n lan t,
V iolet
G u in d on w ort a d .e - s o f s m o k e
b lu e crep e, ar d n r flo w ers w ere
p in k c a m e lia s.
Ra„
W eed m an ,
b ro th er o f th e groom wan b est
m an an d u sh ers w ere P a u l and
H u g o M a tteso n . brothers o f th e
bride.
P r e c e d in g th e c e p m o n y , Mra.
H e le n G ertgen i t an„ Oh P r o m ise
M e” an d “I L ove You T r u ly ”, a c ­
c o m p a n ied by M ildren J a m e s w ho
a lso p la y ed th e w ed d in g m arch .
F o llo w in g th e w ed d in g th e re­
c e p tio n w a s held at the h o m e o f
Mr. and M rs. J e sse S trick la n d . In
B e a v e r to n . M rs. Stri. kland, siste r
o f th e bride, serv ed the c a k e and
M rs. P nul M atteson p resid ed at
th e c o ffe e urn. Mrs. i-avern P ayn -
ter had ch a r g e o f the g u e s t book
A fte r a w ed d in g t r i p to C annda,
Mr. and M rs. W eed m i n w ill be at
h o m e In L o n g v iew , W a sh in g to n ,
w h ere Mr. W eed m an is o w n e r and
m a n a g e r o f a p lan in g m ill.
I T h e bride h a s been em p loyed at
B ird s E y e S n id er in H illsboro for
six y ea rs. T h e groom w a s a m ns-
t ?r sg t In th e M arine C orps and
se r v e d sev era l m onths o v er sea s.
O ut o f to w n gu ests w ere Mr.
and Mrs. E d w a rd M itteso n ., Mr.
and M rs. A lvin Zabell and fn m lly.
H u g o M atteson . E lsie H a v ila n d o f
S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n , Mr. and Mrs.
L. R . W eed m a n . Mi
an d Mrs.
W m W eed m a n . Mr >.nd M rs. R ay
W eed m a n , O e r -ld VVerdman, Mr.
and M rs. H arold W eedm an, J a ck
W eed m a n , and M ax W eed m an o f
L o n g v iew , W a sh in g to n
IF
Friday, March 28, 1947
YO U C H A N G E YO U R ADDRESS
PLEA SE N O T IF Y YO U R PAPER
Recreation Facilities Nearer
Reality By P.-T.A. Donation
T h e regu lar m eetin g o f th e B e a ­
v erto n G la d e School P a r e n t T e a ­
c h e r A sso cia tio n w a s h eld T u e s ­
d ay, M arch 25 in the G rad e S ch o o l
A u d itoriu m .
At th e b u sin ess m e e tin g 1t w a s
v o te d th a t the ex c e ss o f th e b u d ­
g et n eed s ta k en in a t th e A u ctio n
S a le and am ou n tin g to $105.00, be
tu rn ed over to the R e c r e a tio n C om ­
m itte e to be set a sid e to h elp fin ­
ance
a d efin ite park r e c r e a tio n
p roject foi th e sum m er. M rs. N o r ­
to n P eck , C hairm an o f th e C o m ­
m itte e recom m ended
th a t th is
m o n ey be u sed to w a rd s p rocu rin g
a p ark su p erv iso r.
S h e a d v ised
th a t th e K iw a n is C lub an d th e
J u n io r
C ham ber
o f C o m m erce
h a v e ele c te d to p lace b a sk etb a ll
c o u r ts on th e park site s. On A pril
16 th e y are p resen tin g a S m o k er
in th e H ig h S ch o o l A u d itoriu m
to h elp ra ise fu n d s for th is pro­
ject. T ick et« are n ow on sa le.
It w a s a ls o v o ted th a t $1.00 be
se n t to th e S ta te T rea su rer a s our
L n it's d o n a tio n to w a rd s a p ie s e n t
for M rs. H arry G eorge, retirin g
S ta te P resid en t.
M an y o f th e w om en w h o h a v e
b een a tte n d in g
th e c la s s e s on
c lo th in g
c o n str u c tio n ex h ib ited
th e g a r m e n ts w h ich th e y m ade
th ere.
T h e C o m m u n ity C h oru s w ill pre­
s e n t its E a s te r c o n c e it at 8:00
p.m . E a ste r
E v e n in g
in th e
C hurch o f C h rist. D on't m iss it.
T h e P o rtla n d H obby S y m p h o n y
O rch estra w h ich g a v e su c h an
At an electio n held W ed n e sd a y e n jo y a b le co n cert here la st O cto ­
th e p u rch ase
of a n ew
g fa d e ber w ill h a v e a retu rn e n g a g e ­
sch o o l, site w a s approved by b e t­ m en t soon. W a tch for th e d a te
ter th a n a 2 to 1 m a rg in . O f th e
M em bers are
a g a in rem in d ed
to ta l of 109 votes c a st, 77 vo ted to a tte n d th e W a sh in g to n C ou n ty
to ap p rove the e x p a n sio n p rogram C o u n cil o f P. T. A. to w h ich th e
w h ile th ere were 32 n e g a tiv e o p ­ B e a v e r to n G rade S ch o o l P. T. A.
in ion s.
w ill serv e ns H o s te s s on A pril
A n in e-an d -a-h alf a c r e tr a c t ly ­ 8 in th e G rade S ch o o l C a feteria
in g on tlic hill just n o r th e a s t o f fro m 10:00 a.m . u n til 3:0p p.m .
th e c it y of B ea v erto n h a s been B r in g a b ag lu n ch , d e ss e r t and
th e s ite selected by th e B oard a fte r d rin k w ill be served .
U nder th e c h a ir m a n sh ip o f M is.
co m p le te study of th e e n tir e su r­
W. H. G rau er o f th e S ch o o l
F ra n k S ou le B e a v e r to n h a s g o n e
ro u n d in g country.
B o a rd ex p la in ed th e c a u se an d e f ­
ov er th e top on th e R ed C ross
H a v in g
valu e both from th e fe c t o f th e n ew S ch o o l B o n d I s ­
F u n d s C a m p a ig n . T h eir $1875 g o a l
v a n ta g e o f location in a rap id ly su e voted on la st W ed n esd a y .
w a s su rp a ssed w ith a $1894.11 to ­
g r o w in g section o f th e d istrict
A t th is p oin t th e m e e tin g w a s
tal.
and from the fact th a t it is a tu rn ed ov er
to M au rice
R o m ig ,
W est Slope co n tin u e d to g a in
tra ct la rg e enough to a c c o m o d a te M a ster o f C erem o n ies, w h o p re­
w ith $1.677.93 a s th e ir last fig u re
a sizea b le plant to m eet fu tu re se n te d th e F a th e r ’s N ig h t P r o ­
w h ich m ade it w ell o v er th eir
n eed s, and
provide r ecrea tio n a l g r a m . T h e fir s t n u m b er proved
$950 q u ota.
fa c ilitie s for that d istr ic t, w ere to bo th e p ro m ised " m u sic e x ­
A loh a h as th e b est reeord of
¡d e c id in g factors in th e d ecisio n tra v a g a n za " p rep ared an d p r e s e n t­
all. T h ey c a m e c lo se to d o u b lin g
rea ch ed by the sch o o l board, h e a d ­ ed by R o b ert H. B e sm eh n a s s is t ­
th eir q u ota o f $500 by c o lle c tin g
ed by W. H. G rauer.
ed by G len n E ly, C arlos G ran d y,
$938.95.
T h e ground se le c te d h a s to p o ­ H a r r is H a n sen , S a m S a lm o n . W a r ­
E a ste r n W a sh in g to n C o u n ty h as
g r a p h ic a l a d v a n ta g es in th at it n er W y tte n b e r g a n d D ick K o k ich .
d on e m uch to c o n tr ib u te to th e
h a s a slig h t variu n ce in e le v a tio n T h e y w ere g r e e te d w ith h e a r ty e n ­
su c c e s s o f th e c o u n ty R ed C ross
on all sid es, th u s a llo w in g for a d ­ th u s ia sm a s th e y filed in in th eir
D rive.
e q u a te d rain age. T h e land is tiled c o m ic a l d ress, so m e p la y in g band
now .
in str u m e n ts, led by th e c h a r m in g
T h e land to be p u rch a sed for E lin o r B o y sen , S ta te C h a m p io n
th e su m o f $15,000 is on th e prop­ B aton T w irler, an d g a th e r e d a-
e r ty ow ned by Joe R u ch eck nnd round th e p ian o w h e r e th e y ren ­
h a s b een a part of th eir fa rm for dered se v e r a l
n u m b ers in clu d in g .
m a n y years.
“S w e e t A d e lin e ” an d “W ait for th e
B efo re fu rth er a ctio n w ill
be W a g o n ” w ith so lo s by Mr. H a n ­
P o rtla n d H u n t C lub w ill hold
open h o u se fo llo w in g th e
P a ir s ta k e n on th e a c tu a l b u ild in g o f sen and Mr. U eatuehn
D ick K o k ich , te a c h e r o f acco r-
P a p er C h ase sc h ed u led for Sun th e sch o o l fa c ilitie s a m ore co m ­
day, M arch 30. C h ase w ill be held p lete stu d y o f b u ild in g c o s ts w ill d ia n , w ith stu d io in W e st S lope
a t th e W in d olp h F a rm on W a lk ­ bo m a d e b y th e B oard, a c co rd in g p resen ted tw o b e a u tifu l a c c o td ia n
to Mr. G rauer.
so lo s, "B lue D n n u b e ” an d “D ark
er R oad.
E yes." T h en M iss B o y se n fa v o red
R id ers to lea v e A ca d em y at
us w ith a b aton tw ir lin g sp e c ia lty
10:30. C ar ca ra v a n w i'l m eet at
ca lled 'TT w inkling L ig h ts ”, w ith
N e n d e ls on C an yon R oad and
m u sic a c c o m p a n im e n t
by B ob
W a lk er R oad at 11:30.
B esm eh n a t th e p ia n o an d D ick
C h ase is set for 12:00 noon. Mr.
K ok ich o n th e a cco rd iu n .
B ill W a llin g fo rd ,
M. F. H. in
M rs. G len n E ly , w h o c o lle c ts
B y J e a n n e tt e E dw ards
ch a r g e . M is J a c k W h ite sid e and
d o lls a s a bobby, e x h ib ite d part o f
M rs. B ill W a llin g fo rd w ill be in
T h e s p o t lig h t is again sh o w n her co lle c tio n o f d o lls fro m d if­
ch a r g e o f r e fr e s h m e n ts
a t th e
on th e h ig h sc h o o l boxing clu ss, feren t p arts o f th e w orld and g a v e
C lub H ou se.
th e n e w e s t up-an d com in g sp ort, a ta lk on th e fu s c in a tio n o f a
co lle c tio n hobby,
in s tr u c te d by M itz A lexan d er.
A rthur C arlson
o f A loh a, w ho
M itz h ad lu n c h w ith H arry N or-
q u ist, p r e sid e n t of the A m uteur c o lle c ts ro ck s an d m in era ls, e x ­
A th le tic U n io n la st w eek to d is­ h ib ited an in te r e s tin g p art o f h is
c u ss th e b o x in g cla ss. T h e A m a ­ c o llectio n , w h ich he a ssu r e d u s is
teu r A th le tic U n ion is th e g o v e r n ­ m uch larger, m o st o f it h a v in g
been loan ed o u t to sc h o o ls an d
T h e B ea v erto n e n tr y in th e T u ­ in g b ody o v er ull a m ateu r sp o rts
th e V etera n 's H o sp ita l.
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sp on sored th is yea r by th e B e a ­ r e sp e c tiv e s t a t e s an d th is y ea r w ill
e n te r ta in in g co lo r film on r e c r e ­
verton I.O .O .F. L od ge and p ra c­ hold e lim in a tio n s for th e O lym p ic
a tio n a l h o b b ies w a s sh o w n , a fte r
tic e is un d er w a y a c c o r d in g to G a m e s to lie held in London, E n g ­
w h ich r e fr e s h m e n ts w ere serv ed
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w ith a few p o sitio n s still op en to M itz le a r n e d o f m any sp e c ific A.
T a k en a ll in all, th e p rogram by
A. U. r u le s su c h a s “an a m a teu r
co m p etitio n .
th e D a d s w a s h ig h ly e n te r ta in in g .
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P la n s w ere m a d e a t a m e e tin g
It la a sh a m e th ey ca n 't be p e r ­
M onday n ig h t to fix up th e g ra d e sio n a l in a n ex h ib itio n bout, but su a d ed to “ta k e over" o fte n e r .
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sch o o l d iam on d in p rep a ra tio n for
P u b lic ity C h airm an
th e fir st g a m e w h ich
w ill be b o u ts.”
M rs. F ish e r F . L ogan
H e c o n tin u e d by sa y in g th a t
p layed S u n d ay, A pril 13, w ith th e
F o r e st G rove e n tr y in th e lea g u e. p ro s und a m a te u r s can be fe a tu r ­
ed on a d iv id ed p io g ra m , for in ­
P r a c tic e is b ein g h eld at 6 p.m. s ta n c e th e p ro s th e fir st h a lf an d
T u e sd a y an d F r id a y e v e n in g and
a m a te u r s se c o n d h alf.
nil p la y ers in te r e ste d are a sk ed to
Mr. N o r q u lst a ls o illu stra ted and
turn o u t for a sperln! p r a ctice on
sh o w e d h ow to p reserve an a m a ­
S u n d a y a t 2 p.m.
te u r ’s s ta tu s.
U n ifo rm s for th e p la y ers h a v e
Are y o u a m o n g ou r read ers
W h ile th e A. A. U. h as no c o n ­
b een fu rn ish ed by V a lley m er­ n e c tio n w ith in tei sc h o la stic co m ­
w ho h a v e b o u g h t a n o teb o o k
c h a n ts w ith th e w ord s “ B e a v e r ­ p e titio n h ig ti sch o o l a th le te s w ho
to k eep th e c h o ic e c o llectio n
ton I.O .O .F. on th e fro n t o f th e p a r tic ip a te in boxin g ca n n o t a p ­
o f r e c ip e s th a t w ill ap p ea r in
u n ifo r m s and th e "three lin k s ” on p ear in to u r n a m e n ts an d k eep
our w e e k ly
fe a tu r e .
"This
th e cap.
W e e k ’s T a ste T e m p te r ” w h ich
th e ir s c h o la s tic sta n d a rd w ith o u t
sta r te d in our la st is su e ?
fir s t r e c e iv in g cle a r a n c e w ith A.
A I
T h ey are th e f a v r l t e rec­
ip es o f o u r rea d ers
an d a s
M itz, “th e c a n v a s back k id ,” as
su c h w ill be u n u su a lly good.
he w a s k n o w n in th e d ays o f h is
b o x in g c a reer, d e se r v e s a bouquet
D o y o u h a v e a fa v o r ite rec­
o f a p p r e c ia tio n for h is tim e and
ipe, o n e th a t r ea lly tic k le s the
in te r e s t so fr e e ly g iv en .
p a la te ? P e r h a p s y o u or you r
M arie
M ag d a len e
M an tern ach
E n te r in g th e lim e lig h t t h e g lo v e
h u sb a n d h a v e a sp ecia l d ish
died u n e x p ected ly a t her h o m e In e n th u s ia s t s w ill be g u e sts of P res­
you a r e a p a st m a ste r
at
B ea v erto n
on S u n d a y m orn in g,
id e n t
N o r q u ist to n ig h t a t th e
m a k in g .
M atch 23. S e r v ic e s w ere held on M u ltn o m a h A th le tic C lub to view
W e b eliev e su c h a fea tu re
T u esd a y nfterre on at 3 : 0 p.m.
a p ro g ra m by th e C’h e m a w a In ­
w ill in c r e a s e all our e a tin g
in P e g g ’s C hapel.
d ia n s.
e n jo y m e n t.
R ev. G eo rg e S p rin g er o ffic ia te d
A lb ert W a lk er, Junior, th e fir st
and R ev. Iieonard J o h n so n m in is ­ b eak b u ste r to v en tu re an ou laid e
If
y o u h a v e su c h a diah,
tered in son g.
d on 't w a it u n til you r are c a ll­
b ou t w on a th ree-rou n d u n an i­
Mrs. M a n tern a ch w a s a m em b er
ed to te ll us a b o u t It, phone
m o u s d e c is io n ov er D avid B row n,
o f th e N a za ren e C hurch an d had S ta to n h ig h sch o o l boxin g stu d ­
M rs. H oorkm an, B E a r o n 5622
re c e n tly a tte n d e d th e C h ristia n en t, th ere, la s t F rid a y n igh t. P a r ­
or th e E n terp rise, at B e a v e r ­
C hurch w h ere h er husb an d is a
to n 2321 or b rin g it in to us.
tic ip a tio n in th e ev en t, p lanned for
ca re ta k e r .
P r iv a te se r v ic e s w ere him by A lb ert's u n cle, a d iu g g is t
held at th e fa m ily resid en ce at is S ta to n , le f t A lb ert w ith on e
2:00 p.m. on a cc o u n t of th e ill c o m m e n t upon h is return. “It w a s
n e ss o f Mi M a n tern a ch and con
p r e tty r u g g e d .”
e lu d in g se r v ic e s w ere held a t the
B e sid e s g a in in g th e ex p erie n c e
R lv e r v ie w A b b ey w h ere e n to m b ­ o f th e fig h t, A lb ert an d Bob N olt,
A M E R IC A N LEG IO N
m ent follow ed
hla se c o n d , m et D ean A bney, w in ­
and A U X IL IA R Y
Mrs. M an tern ach w as an a c tiv e ner o f th e trip to B o sto n for par­
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m em b er o f th e B ea v erto n R eb e- tic ip a tio n in th e n a tio n a l A.A.U.
R E G U L A R M E E T IN G
k a h L od ge, w h ich a lso p a r tic i­
A n a m u s in g s id e lig h t b rou gh t 1st ond 3rd W ednesday eoch month
p ated in th e fu n era l serv ices.
b a ck b y th e b o y s w a s th at th e
at 8:15 p. m.
S h e w a s o f a frien d ly and s e lf ­ sa m e pair o f g lo v e s w a s used fo r
Tem porary M eeting Place
g iv in g
p e r so n a lity and w ill be all 15 e v e n ts.
I O. 0 F N A L L , B E A V ER T O N
g r e a tly
m issed by
her m a n y
fr ie n d s and a o q u a ln a n ces.
She
K E IT H D E N N E Y — R A Y G U N T H E R
w as born in M oline, O hio on J u ly
Post Com m ander
A djutant
31. 1882.
Parent Teachers Association
S u r v iv in g are her h u sb an d and
Regular M onthly Meeting
tw o d a u g h te r s: Mrs. C lara An-
E ffe c t iv e A pril 1 th e L ib rary
d ersso n o f B ea v erto n an d M is. w ill he c lo sed T h u rsd a y o f ea c h
4th Tuesday of Eoch Month
E d ith M oe o f P o rtla n d .
w eek d u rin g th e su m m er m on th s.
of 8 p m.
District \ otes
2 to I For New
G rade School Site
B eaverton, Aloha,
\\ est Slope < )ver
B. (1. (»oul l ine
( Jul» Holds
( )pen House*
Beak B uster
F eatu res
Baseball . . .
Is lu the Air
T H IS W EEK’S
TASTE TEM PTER
M arie M anternaeh
Dies At Home
j Meet in*:
IJh ra rv Patron*
Notices