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CONVALESCENT Mrs. Sarah Kerns is able to be up and around again. MOTOR TO WOODLAND The Lance Strayer famiy with Mrs. Strayer’s mother, who Is visiting from California, ’ drove to Woodland to visit relatives. St *Ssr*. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Mrs. C. F. Hemrich left Sun-1 day for Chicago, where she ex-1 ESTABLISHED 1927 pects to be away six weeks. VOI.I'M E *0— M 'M B K K U She is driving there with Mr. •* 1 Mrs John Schmitt, who I have been visitors at the Hem-| rich home Mrs. Schmitt is a niece of Mrs. Hemrich. BEAVERTON. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 Junior Legion Installs Officers Visual Education CEDAR MILL ENTRY WINS 1st PRIZE Equipment Bought By Garden Home SUBSCRIPTION Proclamation ADVANCE »2 00 PER YEAR SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS Busse New Recorder WHEREAS. ma|ny force threaten the stability i t the family which is the primary unit of community life; L. J. Busse has been appoint HEAEAS, widespread de- ed City Recorder of Beaverton, linquency among children and Ore., by the Beaverton City youth gives evidence of the ( ouncil, to fill the vacancy faulty environment which we which occurred when R. C. Doty, provide for growing life; resigned effective October 1st. WHEREAS, economic a n d rhis action was taken at a class tension threaten the very Council meeting held Tuesday, foundations of the community; September 23rd. \\ HEREAS. faith in the one Mr. Busse has been teller at God, who is the Father of us the First Security Bank for the all. Is the only bond that can P®st year and a half, and has tie diverse elements together lived in this vicinity for nine into true community and broth years. He has followed banking as a career for 19 years. He was erhood; NOW, THEREFORE. I. J. V. with the Continental Commercial Bank, Chicago. as CHANDLER, Mayor of the City National the Edge water of Beaverton, hereby proclaim general man; rust and Savings, as assistant the period beginning Sunday, National September 28, and continuing cashier, the Lincoln through Sunday. October 5, as Hank in Rochester, N. Y., and the Seventeenth Annual Relig the First Security Bank here in Beaverton. ious Education Week. 1 call upon my fellow citizens Mr. Busse is married and has married daughter, Mrs. to seek for themselves and to one share with others a sure re Frances Guise, who livi ves in ligious faith. Let us build our Seattle. own community by this faith Busse is looking forward to so that out of our homes, our his job and predicts it will be churches, schools anil neighlxir- t lot of hard work/* hoods may emerge the citizens we need for the city and tin nation of tomorrow. The Juniors of the American Legion Auxilary 124, Beaver Jack O’Conner of Beaverton Garden Home school is em ton installed in office September has been pledged Phi Delta barking on an extensive visual 17th. Theta, university fraternity at Officers were: Junior chair education program. They have the close of the formal Fall rush man, Pat Ehlert; vice-junior purchased a 16 m.m. movie pro week. Marjorie Van Kleek, sec.; Edna jector for either sound or silent Casóla, chaplain; Barbara Besh film. They have a new mike n e a r s c o m p l e t io n men, 2nd vice; Veronica Moore which attaches to the machine at Arms; Kathleen to f:orm a P. A. system to be Installation by the City of Sergeant classes and Beaverton of the large culvert Moore, corresponding sec.; Edith used in English being put in under Erickson Van Kleek, and musician Bever other uses. Each class room Avenue is nearing completion ley Beshmen. This will provide ample drain Installing officer was Irene shades to pull down age for the territory situated Van Kleek past junior chairman ie screen. south and east of Erickson ave. The girls carried out a fine An opaque projector called a as well as for the new foot ball program, the hall being beauti Baloptiean will show a still of field. fully decorated. Each girl was any picture whether in black or presented a gift and a solo was wilite or colored. These may sung by Marlin Boyer, accomp be loose pictures or they may WATER DEPARTMENTS anied by Gale Enger, who also be in a book or magazine. PROGRAM COMPLETED played a piano solo, followed by A SVE slide projector which The City of Beaverton’s wat a solo from Beverly Beshmen will show 2-inch slides, colored er department have just com There was a large attendance pleted installation of a 12-inch of members and friends, meeting or black and white, complete cast iron main connecting the was adjourned and all met in the equipment. Each teacher is instructed in No. 1 reservoir situated across the dining room where delicious the use of all of the equipment from Nendel’s, on the hill, with refreshments were served. which may be set up in any the No. 2 reservoir on Sorrento class room in just a few min Road. utes. The projector and its Work on the pipes is com equipment as well as the Bal pleted. the water has been optican are mounted on rolling ADMIRING the firs t prize entry of the C ed ar M ill G a r turned in and is chlorinated, cabinets that only need to be and ready for use. den C lu b a re , le ft to right M rs. H A H artsh o rn , M rs. R plugged into each room. Also, a 12-inch pipe has been B D enney, M rs. A. R. Ringe and M rs. J . George Eisen- Two hundred films, both si laid from the intersection of h au er. In te restin g com petition was highlighted by the lent and sound based on the 12th and Watson northerly Beaverton High School plays course of study have been spok u n u su al p la n t d isp lays at the Beaverton C o m m u nity G a r along Hall to Broadway thus Gresham High School this Fri en for from Oregon State Col providing ample water supply den C lu b F a ll Flow er Show held in the Beaverton G rade day night, September 26, at lege. Preceding the Beaverton Gar- and fire protection for the school c a fe te ria , S atu rd ay, Sept 20 8:00 P. M. at the Gresham field (Photo-by-G raf) dent lid> Flower Show, Satur A schedule of the date it is to business district. to start the 1047-48 football day a one o'clock luncheon was arrive at the school .whether Samples of the water have schedule. This is a non-league served at Heidelberg Park. it is sound or silent, and the SEWER FINANCING PLAN been submitted to the Charlton game scheduled ''originally to be title, is on hand now in the Seated at the beautifully dec- Laboratories and favorable re At a special meeting of the played here, but the construc office. This schedule has been Beaverton City orated tables were Mesdames ports have been received. Council held Chi;e;f of Police C. H. May Through the water district, tion on the Beaverton High Walter E. Wilhelm, G. W. Cox. synchronized with the time sched this week. Attorney Paul Pat residents in the area around the field is reminding Beaverton field makes this impossible. It ule in the course of study for terson advanced a tentative , Portland Golf Club have put drivers that his department is L. C. Pershing, R. S. Waltz, MEMBER OF EXPEDITION is hoped some afternoon games it to be taught. plan for financing the proposed j in a “ stand pipe” or hydrant for cooperating in enforcing the R. Rutz, Isabelle Walker, R. L ♦J. D. Sipe, radioman, second- may be played here this season Many subjects on all grade sewer system for Beaverton and their protection against fire new driver’s license law passed Templeton. Arthur Higgs, John class. while serving aboard the though wet weather will make Holmes, S. S. Paxson, Hoy K. levels have been secured, from vicinity. by the 1947 legislature. attack cargo ship, U. S. S. Mul- even this doubtful. The stand pipe is located near Smith. T. W. Blakeney, M. C. one on "Farm Animals,” for “ We have no intention of al iphen, participated in the Naval the Club house In the driveway Eight ball games- are sched primary use to McKercher. “ Radio Air lowing drivers on the streets Mrs. Ethel Edwards of Los and is connected with the Club's Annual Re-supply Expedition to uled for the season, all of them J. George Eisenhauer, A. S. Waves,” “ Micro-Organisms and Angeles, was visiting relatives artisian well, as well as the with no license or one that has Point Barrow, at the Norther- except this first Gresham game Funston, Karl Unger, H. A. Disease” and "Precision Basket in Beaverton last week. expired,” the Chief said. “ The water system. most tip of Alaska. are T Y V league games. ball” for the upper grades traffic accident toll demands Hartshorn, S. B. Laurence, J. R. The schedule is as follows: R. B. Denney, According to the philosopher that reguations be faithfully ob Smurthwaite, September 26— Beaverton at 10% INCREASE IN Miss Joan Finlay and Mrs. R. how many thousand words did served." Gresham, it take to say what one picture All Oregon drivers’ licenses W. Meadows, dinner chairman GARDEN HOME SCHOOL October 3— Tillamook at Til- said? Visual education is one of numbered between 5R-99.000 an«I Garden Home grade school’s lamook. the modem innovations in the 5R-132.000 must he renewed enrollmen of 150 is 10—West Linn at schools today. present October this month. Permits bearing about n ten per cent increase Beaverton (location in doubt). Crowds attended the open Lake Road, Mrs. E. E. Painter, numbers below 5R-99.000 have over the 135 students attending J7— McMinnville at October house held by the six stores Beaverton; Clarice Poppert, of already expired. last year. Fortunately this pre McMinnville, that make up the Center: Flatt’s No individual notice is being sents no problem in accomoda Furniture, Canyon r*rug, *¡^ 1 »-’ j Beaverton; Mrs. Dolley. Beaver- mailed to anyone when his driv October 2i -Forest Grove at |ton, and Mrs. Hillgardner, Witch- tion as they had room for ex Beaverton. Hardware, Teresi Food Center, er’s license expires. hazel. pansion. Heath’s Bakery and Barney’s October 31—Tigard at Tigard Kaiser Community Homes, Other gifts given away in the The school has eight grades Gun and Sport Shop. November 7— Hillsboro ai Inc., are pouring foundations Regular monthly meeting of and six teachers with the upper Hillsboro, Children were cliosen from afternoon and evening were an at the rate of four or five a the Washington County Farm grades under platoon system. week for the construction of November 14— Newberg at ers Union. Saturday. September the crowd to choose the winners air rifle given to Danny O'Con Miss Wadsworth, the first and Newberg. supervised by Mitz Alexander, of ner, Aloha, u set uf dishes given 20 new homes in their Pine 27th, at the Chamber of Com second grade teacher, comes to Canvoh Drugs. The MC” for to Mr. Wade, of Ellis Ave., a Hurst addition The boys have been practlc merce, at Hillsboro, 8:00 P. M. selected near Garden home this year from the ing since September 2 under the morning drawing was Rolie soldering pencil iron to Mrs. Jamison Road. Wm. Gu;ertz, newly elected over Mrs. Victoria Hilbers, mother Oregon College of Education, Ed Bader, head football coach Truitt, who was helped by Ron Lila Drake, Beaverton; Sixteen of the 20 homes will of Oregon Turkey where she was a primary super Coach Freese, assistant coach president Carpenter from Hudson Dun- night hag, Mrs. Miller, garbage of W. H. Hilbers of West Slope he ranch type and four Cape Growers will be the guest speak flyrod was killed instantly in a head Cod. W olff and Phillips are the visor. Mrs. Whiteman returns and W. E. Duncan last year’s ean. Ron Carpenter was the container, Mrs. Erfelt, this year to the second and coach, who will handle basket er. Election of officers and re afternoon “ MC” and Art Guel Donald Peck, West Slope, dock, on collision on the Wilson River architects for the addition. The freshments. Englehart, G. E. “ Pop road, Sunday. Sept 21. The acci ranch type houses will t>e similar third grade, Miss Waltman to basketball this year. sow another Hudson-Dunean Mrs. Up” toaster, Jim Kincaid. T i dent occured 15 miles east of in style to the three houses al the third and fourth. man w'as “ MC” for the evening. The team is heavier on the Miss Hermans handles the whole than last year. Eleven Mrs. R. B. Nelson of Beaver gard, radio, Mrs. Gus Holman, Tillamook. ready finished and sold and will August Hilbers. her son, of have three bedrooms each, while fifth and sixth grades home lettermen are back. ton, the mother of three boys Beaverton, complete fishingkit, Five of rooms and teaches language arts these played on the first string was envied by all for it was she Mrs. John Shields. Nendel Road, Manhattan Beach, was driving the Cape Cod houses will be girls gym and art. Mrs. Bud row last year. They are: Bob Mas- who received the coveted “ I^aun- traveling kit, Clarice Pop|)ert, and received serious injuries and two b«?droom but will have un- has the seventh grade for her singell, who played The Mary Martha Class of the derall.” Mrs. B Curry, of Und Beaverton, set of tools, Jimmy is in the Tillamook Hospital. Ex flnl had I d k i The Capo < «>ds end, but home room and teaches music will be full back this season; Christian church and their hus erwood Drive was given the Holden, Beaverton, a knife to tent of his injuries have not yet will sell in the neighborhood and social studies. She comes Mark Cormils .who will be back bands enjoyed a very lovely lawn swing; Mrs. Henry Thomas Mr. Parker. West Slope, a Has been determined nor do they of $10,500. this year from Boise, Idaho as guard; Zane Mulhausen. cen progressive dinner last week. of Aloha received the dinette sock to Mrs. Thurlow Weed, a know the cause of the accident. Besides the 20 houses Kaiser Occupants of the other car W. S. Thurman, principal, has ter; Bob Zeller, half back and Mrs. Walter Payne and Mrs. set; Ed. Dachelor of Beaverton knife to George Hildebrand and is building, 10 lots have been the eighth grade room and Dick Hesselgesser, for the motor scooter, and Mrs. Ar a Hassock to Mrs. Henry Thom were not seriously hurt. as guard Glen Ely were hostesses sold to David Farr, a contract Mrs. Hilbers, who made her teaches math., shop and boys’ The team lost both its tackles fruit cocktail, served at the chie McFee of West Slope won as. or, who is putting up an addi athletics. It was necessary to try 13 home with her son, August, was tional 10 houses, using Kaiser's Payne home. The party movc*d the matched luggage set. from last year. Other gifts were sapks of gro times to give away an ivory on the way up to spend a few plans and specifications. His Don Gramling, played a good on to the Chester Huddleston’s days with Mr. and Mrs. Hilbers HERE FROM VERONIA deal last year as half back and for the salad course. Mrs. Ber ceries from Teresl Food Center clock, so it was given to Mrs houses are located on both sides received by Norma Lee, of A l Aiee Handley, 77, of Beaverton In West Slop« Miss Eaine Hayden, commerc Denney O’Donnell was played in tha McKeil was co-hostess. Victoria Hilbers was born in of Chestnut street. Mrs. Al Béguin, Mrs.Revis oha, Darrel Richardson of Beav for being the oldest lady pres ial teacher at Veronla, visited several games last year. All thirty houses are being Poland, August 1864. She came erton; Mrs. Edgar Nelson of ent. her sister, Mrs. Glenn Ely and Two transfers have added to and Mrs. Harry Hansen were erected in the north-east end Several people received more to America at the age of 16 of the addition on 5th Avenue, family over the week end. Beaverton's lettermen. David the hostess committee when the Beaverton, Mr Thorp, Beaverton years and was marrie<l in Port Mrs. Barbara Smith of Portland. than one gift. Among these were W itt comes from Banks, where group assembled at the church Cedar, Cherry, and Chestm/t course George Price of West Slope, and Mrs. E. E. Painter, Mrs. Marie land in 189« to Mr. Hilbers, who he played football under Jimmy for the main dinner GRADE CAFETERIA streets, which have all been passed away last August. Mrs. Wayne Kretchen, of Beav J. Mayfield, Mr. Ed Dachelor Robinson and Russell Black is Mrs. Isabelle Walters decorated paved by the Porter W. Yett OFF TO GOOD START Surviving are four sons: Wal erton. Clarice Poppert. Thurlowe Weed from Lincoln High in Portland. the table, beautifully with Fall Company. ter H. of West Slope, August J., Decorated cakes from Heath’s and Jimmy Holden, all of Beav The Beaverton grade school Every team needs support to flowers, leaves and gourds. All of the houses will conform Beach; Henry B. The dessert course was ser Bakery went to Mrs. Marie J. erton; and* Mrs. Henry Thomas, Manhattan cafeteria is o ff to a good start be really successful. loot’s get to the contour of the lots on Portland, and Joseph G., San under the supervision of Mrs. behind the 1947 Beaver football ved at the Les Lunblod home, Mayfield, Beaverton, Ray Little of Aloha. which they are placed. Since the Francisco. with Mrs. B. Cavens as assistant Veldon Boge and Mrs. William team and help. streets are broad and winding Recitation of the rosary was hostess. Miller, who deserve a "pat on the lots are irregular in shape held Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the A brief business meeting was the back.” Both the teachers and Chaiiel of i ’egg's Mortuary. Re which gives each location In held at the close of the eve students as well as Miss Davies quiem mass was offered in St. dividuality. ning. are high in their praise of the “ Vapor-Seal" a new product Cecelia Church, Beaverton, Wed- Mr. H. Quenton Cox of Shef- The next meeting will be held meals served. Is being used in the construc nesday, 9:00 a. m. Lunch consists of a hot dish man Way returned by train on in the afternoon at the home tion of these houses In place Monday morning from a two| of Bertha McKeil. A family skate a salad, milk and a desert, for of ship lap. This insures com and one-half weeks’ stay in and party has been planned at 25 cents. The hot dish may be plete Insulation. soup, baked beans or other simi New York where he attended a Shute's Park for November 10. Complete plans call for the National Broadcasting Company lar dishes. construction of 1500 houses and Mrs. Charles F. Hunter. of It has been found that the convention. a complete business district In Blrchwixxl Road left Saturday cafeteria is too small for every the Kaiser addition. by plane for Los AngeleA one who brings his lunch, to where she will visit relatives. eat it there despite the fact that lunches are eaten in two shifts. Beginning the first week of I The construction of the Sun The first term third grades eat Sep’ ember. the Valley Commun set Valley Trading Center on SUMMER GUESTS at 11:00 a. m.. and the fourth ity United Presbyterian church Cornell and Murray Road is Relatives from Canada, Neb through the eighth at 12:00 which holds services in Gabe11 nearing completion this month raska and Iowa have visited noon. Children who carry their school divided their Sunday The building is being built bv recently at the Ostermeyer lunch from home must eat in school and rhurch worship sei-| Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Oredvlg of ROLLIE TRUITT, was m aste r of cerem o nies at the m orn home. their rooms. vice into two time groups, Sun -1 Cedar Mill. ing d raw ing for g ifts a t H a sk e ll C e n te r, Satu rday Ron Mr. and Mrs. Ostermeyer took day school being at 9:45 A. M The center consists of the C a rp e n te r and M itz A le x a n d e r assisted him and Susan them on the Mt. Hood trip anil WESTDALE MOTHER S MEET and morning worship at 11.001 Ideal Food Market C and H also entertained them with two A d a m s, d au g h ter of Leo n ard A d a m s, drew the num ber The Westdale Mother’s Cub A. M. The teachers and children appliance, Chet’s Service Station arge picnics, one of which was out of the carto n . H undreds attended w ith th e ir tick e ts met last week at Mrs. Jack are most enthusiastic about the| and the Dennis Manor apart at Oswego and one at the Oster- new schedule O'Neil’s ments. (Photo-by-G raf) mever home. PLEDGED B. H. S. Plays Gresham Sept. 26 To Start Season Chief Mayfield Will Enforce License Law Put In Hydrant HUGE CROWDS ATTEND HASKELL CENTER OPENING SEPTEMBER 20 Lunch Precedes Flower Show Thirty Houses Being Built In Kaiser Tract ! Farmers Union Meets Saturday Victoria Hilbers Accident Victim Many Hostesses For Class Dinner CROWD AT HASKELL CENTER N. Y. Convention Goes to L. A. Sunset Valley Services Divided {Trading Center Public Invited To Taft Reception