The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 24, 1947, Image 1

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    'CheeseCake'
VOLUME 20— M MBKK 3»
ESTABLISHED 10*7
BEAVERTON
WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947
s u b s c r ip t i o n
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PTA Carnival Chest Drive
Will Present Starts Late,
Full Program Ends Nov. 1st
.
Crews working for the City of
Beaverton, at direction of the
city council, began work on a
concrete floor for the new li­
brary quarters, next to the fire
station, Monday morning
Although it will be "some little
time”, officials warn, before the
library finally occupies its long
awaited home, immediate pros­
pect is to use the space for book-
storage, once the floor is ready.
Completed, the library room
will have dimensions of 18’ by
47’. Mrs. William Grauer, librar­
ian, declares that, with
more
room, she will be able to set
aside reading space as well as
expand library facilities to in­
clude many current magazines.
Cub Scouts Induct
Eight, Show C raft
See Film On Game
Funerals Held
For Victims Of
Flying Tragedy
the net proceeds of the a f f a ir to around
$300 00
O ffic ia tin g at the receivin g end are
Henry T o u p a l, le ft, and A d o lp h R B rad a
right
(P h o to by E a rl D ro rb a u g h )
Pitching Pennies Pushes Program
Gold Star Mother
Of Beaverton Dies
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Rains End Fire
Season At Least
T h e am bitious program sponsored by the A lo h a -H u b e r
P T A w hich brings a fu ll, hot noon-tim e m eal to school c h ild ­
ren for 15c per d a y, got tan gib le support in the penny p itc h ­
ing a c tiv ity at the recent school c a rn iv a l
Sole judge, ju ry and m anager of the deal is V Bull is, p rin ­
cip a l of the school who gets m oral support from one of his
te ach ers, M rs M a xin e C low , in fo rm al dress, who is stand ing
by.
(P h o to by Ea rl D ro rb a u g h )
Vandals Nip Siren Boy On Bike Has
From Fire Truck Brush With Auto
At Cedar Mill Sta. Apparently concentrating on
_
_
_ . ,
George Foege, Fire Chief at
Cedar Mills reports the theft.
October 20, of the siren fr«»m
his fire truck, as it was parked
outside the station.
The noise maker, a vital safe
tv and warning device Is nickel
Tuesday morn-
„
boforP the f,nal beI1’
Klmer Keel, 12-year-old son of
Mrs. Lorraine Green, wh«> re­
| sides at 3rd and Tucker, made
an abrupt turn at the inters«?c-
tion of Fir8f an(l Watson streets
anrt ab0U’
O m . Mays’ who live, or W .„l
road. . rep«>rts a s a _i,,„
clue that, . he
heard the siren after its theft.
off West road and l/cighty road.
* ■ « hit by an oncomln«
,' " n,ial ™ e lad »offered brui«.
es,
L scratches,
,
, •_ a bkxxiy
___, nose and
shfjek and was immediately tak
en to the Mason clinic for exam­
ination.
Don Wilkens, H«>x 216, Al«)ha.
«Jrlver of the car, was going
south on Wats«)n and declared
he didn't see the b«>y until he
was imm«‘diately in front of him.
Witnesses claim Wilkens’ car did
n«jt travel more than 3 feet at
the time of the impact.
A. A Krause, Box 516, Beav­
erton, ha«l passe«! Filmer, going
north «>n Watson and declare«!
the youngster darte«l from be­
hind his car into the path of the
on coming aut«>.
SCOUT SAY HAIL
AND FAREWELL
The Boy Scouts of Tr«x>p 281
Bonny Slope, gave a surprise fare­
well party for their scout master,
Mr. I>ewis She«ldy, who is leav­
ing the state
Th«>so present were the Boy
Scouts and their parent* Their
new scout master will be Mr.
Douglas Bobbins.
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Beaverton Grade School PTA | !>KA\ KRTON. \\ . SLOPE
in calling the community to its I
IIA\ K Ol OTAS OF
big carnival set for 7: pm., Fri-|
day. October 24, at the sclux'l,
*2000 EACH
lists a full array of bazaar tie*
Because of its- late start, the
vices for the enjoyment of all.
The 1 aye Broadwell school of Beaverton-West Slope Commun­
Dance, win be featured In the ity Chest drive solicitations will
big free dance revue to lie given continue until November 1. re-
in the school auditorium. A pro­ i ports Mrs. Walter Cavaness. lo
gram of western music will he 1 cal chairman.
Meanwhile, an urgent call for
included, with Chuck Edwards
and Jimmy Miller yodelling and more volunteer workers is sound
singing to violin ami guitar ac- e«l to help the two areas meet
their quotas of $2,000 apiece.
oompaniment.
West Slope, with only $88 col­
Carnival concessions will lx1 a
country store, wishing well, fish­ lected so far, seems to he lag­
al­
pond. send - a - telegram flower ging in its contributions.
no sjx'ciflc
booth, Cub Scout’s puppet show though, actually.
and a merry-go-round, balloons workers have been assigne«! to
that area.
and noise makers for children.
Beaverton business houses, re­
Movies are schedul'd for sepa­
rate rooms and equipment will be ports Jack Weiby, have showed
a gratifying spirit of cooperation
on hand for recording of voices.
Refreshments will fill most in most instances, although the
lieen
wants, with pop-corn, candy, taf­ canvass has not as yet
fy-apples, hot «logs, hot drinks, completed.
Purpose,of the annual drive, as
sandwh'hes and pie offered as a
guarantee of a memorable eve­ most readers realize, is to direct
ning.
«equitable distribution of funds
to charity, and to alleviate some
of the hardships of the less for­
tunate as well as to give nee«ie«i
support to such youth organiza­
tions as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts
and Camp F'ire Girls, whose pro­
grams have become established
parts of youth training facilities
of the community.
Chest workers, under Mrs. Ca­
All grade school teachers «>f vaness, are: Mrs. Otto Kell. Mrs.
the county in systems of five Walter Van Kleek, Mrs. lack
teachers or more will spend a Jones, Mrs. Emory Smith, and
full dHy, October 27, at
the Mrs. L. L. Walker.
Beaverton grade school, in an
Handling the business solicita­
Institute called by County Sui>- tion is a committee of the Beav­
erintendent of Schools, Austin erton junior Chamber of Com-
Scrafford. Th«1 conference will merce:
Chet
Howaril
Smith,
begin at 9 a. in.
llunkapillar, Jim Duncan. Jack
Lead speaker for the gathering Grauer, Garn Norris and Jack
will be Frank Bennett, superin­ Weiby.
tendent of the city schools of
^$l| schools of the area have
Salem.
been lulled upon for donations
The program will be handled and the Chest work«‘rs have been
by sectional meetings of four assured of 100 |>er cent <xx>pera-
parts; 1st and 2nd grades; 3rd tion by schex)! heads
and 4th grades;
5th and 6th
grades and 7th and 8th grades.
Program for the 1*2 grades
will Include presentations
by
Elizabeth Rader, state
depart-
ment of education and
Til lie
Slumberber, demonstrator
for
Scott-Forsman publishing «•om-
pany, the latter to give demon­
Construction of the Springer
strations on science for both the triplex court apartments, to he
1-2 and the 3-4 groups.
located on Angel street between
Miss Lucille Hill, physical ed­
Second and Third, Is underway,
ucational supervisor
ft*'
the according to Reverend G«'org«>
Portland public
schools,
will
Springer, with completion hoped
demonstrate rhythms
for
the for within three or four months ■
1-2 and 5-6 sections.
Vernon Hopper is directing the
Miss Neva Dallas, state
work, which has not been let on
partment of education, element­ contract.
ary supervisor, will lead a dis-
The completed triplex will be
cussion on arithmetic for the «>ne story.
Each of the apart­
3-4 gra«les.
ment units will have three rooms
Miss May Lindsay, teacher in and hath with utility porch and
th«' Portland public school sys­ the intention Is to offer them for
tem, will
demonstrate
s<jcial general rental.
studies for the 5-6 grades ar\d
Reports from the building jolt
the 7-8 group.
say that foundation forms were
Henrietta Wolfar
.supervisor ready to pour the first part of
of
the
independent
training this week
school for Oregon College of
Education will demonstrate on
language Arts.
Lunch will 1 h ? serve«! to teach­
ers attending the institute, of
whom 125 are expected.
Except for some groups who
will be used in «lemonstrations,
school childnjn will have the
Pnwedur# for awards at the
full day off.
Tualatin Valley District
Scout
Likewise, on Monday, all high
Court of Honor underwent a
s<hix)l tea«hers will journey to
change, October 16, which thos«’
Milwaukie to start a twtrday in
attending unanlmfiusly endorse«!
stitute for secondary teachers.
reports Maurice Romig. district
chairman. Rev. Francis Sturte-
vant, Beaverton, acte«l as chair­
man of the meeting while assist­
ant Scoutmaster Tulley, Multno-
mah.was his assistant.
The new r«iutine involves use
of a chairman, rather than
a
Judge before whom Scouts ap­
Prowlers or sneak thieves who
pear f«»r merit awards, and in­
have repeatedly skulked around
stead of a question and answer
the premises of Mrs. Mary A
quiz, an
adult
representative
Me«lill, who lives on Center St.
from the »toy’s troop gives the
near Cedar St., Vi mile north of
lad recognition by describing his
Beaverton, are in for attention
achiev««ments and then present­
by the Office of Sheriff Connell
ing the award.
of Washington c«»unty.
At least four and possibly five
Mrs. Medlll refxirts the latest tntops of the Tualatin Valley
pr«»wling «xrureíl at 2 a. m Oct- were represented, atxortling to-
ober 18, at which time someone Mr. Romig. an«l Multnomah
tri«;«l the hack
door of
her Troop 204 won the monthly con­
home
test for greatest percentage of
attendance and awards achieve­
MOVE TO BEACH
ment A large number of first-
givRn
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bannister of class merit badges were
Ix>st Park have s«;ld their home out.
This was the se««»nd session of
and are
moving to Cannon
Beach
Grade School
Here Host To
All Teachers
Springer Begins
Construction On
New Triplex Apt.
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visit Mrs. Livermore’s nehpew « " “ son- th* ,J\te ^
Ken" e,h
'Foe, and six daughters,
Mrs. HAKOLI) W. DOBVNS, Jr.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Services honoring Harold W ar­
Helen C. Ready of Salem, Ore-
Gasner.
ren Dobyns. Jr., were held at
They also took along a birth- gon, Mrs. Vera L. Lov, and Mrs.
1:00 p. m., Tuesday at the A. J.
«lay cake to help Fred celebrate Josephine Patrick, both of Lim
on, Colorado, Mrs. Ailene Palmer Rose, & Son Funeral Parlors.
his birthday.
of Hugo, Colorado, and
Mrs. Dobyns. nicknamed "Buster” at­
Lottie Wilson and Mrs. Phyllis tended Beaverton grade and high
COMMUNITY POT LUCK
McDougal, both of Beaverton, j sch«K)l before his entering the
On Thursday evening. Octob­ In addition to the
immediate United States
Marine
Corps,
er 30. at 6:30. the Valley Com­ family there are two sisters and j where he served three years,
munity Unit. Pres. Church will two brothers, Mrs. Harriett Fran becoming a Sergeant and being
hold a congregational and com­ cis of Portland, Mrs. Elizabeth awarded the bronze star for gal-
munity pot-luck supper at Gab­ Koon, and Morris
and T ro y , lantry in action. He had been
el Country Day
School.
The Mills of Nebraska
and
nine j employe«! by the McCormack
guest speakers will be Dr. O. grandchildren who mourn her Brick and Tile Company since
LeRoy Walter and Dr. J. Boyd passing.
his discharge in February, 1946.
Patterson.
The evening's ypro-
Surviving are his parents: Mr.
A devoted member of the lo-
gram will be under the direction cal Methodist congregation for and Mrs. E. E. McCormack, of
of the finance committee of the the past ten years. Mrs. Foe Beaverton; sister, Mrs. Lawren«**
building committee and they will who was born in Ashland, Ne­ Srhaad.
Molalla;
and
grand­
have charge of the program.
braska on May 17, 1887, made mother, Mrs. Mary N. Lorenz,
a host of friends during her Portland.
The Grange is having a bazaar residence
Pall-hearers were Jerry Ber-
here. Through her
and turkey dinner November 8. many acts of kindness others1 gin, Dale Marcus, Frank Marcus.
Hugh Harper,
caught something of her gener­ Byron Grimm,
ous spirit. In spite of the heavy James I>ettermaier and Robert
Tross which was hers to bear Stewart.
in the sacrifice of her son to
the cause of democracy,
her Girl Scouts Discuss Plans
radiant spirit was a challenge For Coming Hallowe’en Party
If beginning o f the Fall an ' to those who knew her. This is
Thursday, October 16, the Girl
Winter rainy seasons have done the spirit of true motherhood,
Scouts
of troop 49 met In the
nothing else, so far.,
it
has long may it prevail.
Grade Schrxil cafeteria.
caused a cessation of the "don't
Meeting was called to order by
build fires” season, as Nature DISTRICT 57 BOARD
the president, Janice Cline. The
takes over the brunt of responsi­
minutes were read by the sec­
bility in the Keep Oregon Green MEETS OCTOBER 30
Regular School Board m ating retary, Joellen Callahan.
direction.
We talke«l about our Hallow«»en
Governor Earl Snell, by guber of schfxil district No. 57 Is sched­
natorial pmclamation. October 17 uled for the last Thursday In party and played a game. Then
we sang some songs led by Syl­
has proclaimed the fire season each month, at 8 p m.
Next regular meeting will be via Wilson.
officially terminated for 1947 as
Refreshments were served by
October 30.
of midnight that date
Margaret Adams and Lenny Mat-
Unregulated use of fire will
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Larson and son. We adjourned our meeting
not > . frowned upon by fire
wardens for the balance of the son Kenny, of Silverton, Ore., by singing taps.
Barbara Sweet Scribe
spent Sunday visiting friends.
year.
s 2. oo P£R ye ar
COPY FIVE CENTS
advance
SINGLE
Library Gets Aioha-Huber Bciieon Buster Festival
Cement Base
I
In City Hall
®
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Miss Carole Sheeley, junior
princess of the Beaverton Jobs
Daughters, pose for a bit of in­
formal "cheese cake” while en­
joying an evening of fun and
«lancing in the Beaverton Mas­
onic Temple. October 18. With
her,in a chef’s uniform, is Stan
Stewart, her partner.
About 16 couples enjoyed an
evening of dancing to a record
player, the affair bringing out an
interesting array of costumes. A
«lifferent sort of project, accord­
ing to the honored Queen Janet
Shofner, to raise funds, more
teen-age dancing parties are to
follow throughout the
coming
Winter and Spring months.
Next month, alxiut the 15th, a
Cub Scout Pack 517 had a fine
semi-formal dance is
plann«?d attendance at its regular monthly
while at Christmastime, a formal meeting in the Grade School Au
party will be the exciting news ditorium Tuesday, October 14.
Balloon-busting experts, at the A lo h a -
among the teen-agers.
I ably conducted by Jack Mange.-.
H uber school c a rn iv a l, held October 18
Job’s
Daughetrs, of Eastern I assistant cubmaster.
Star and Masonic affiliation, is I Robert Williams, Tommy Man-
a t A lo h a G range h a ll, had a w h ale o f a
the only young girl’s organiza- ¿»an, Arnold Amundson, Roger
tion in Beaverton. Elected offic- Nelson, John Chandler, Darrell
tim e and at the sam e tim e helped boost
ers include: Miss Shofner, hon­ Burke, David Haaland and Bob­
ored Queen; Connie Byrd, senior by Dillar were inducted as new
princess; Miss Sheeley,
junior Cubs, Jack Oberst and Gary Mill­
princess, Dorothy Christensen, er received their W olf Badges.
Guide, and Dorothy Carr, Mar­ Harris Hansen a Gold Arrow for
shall.
—
(Photo by Graf) extra work on his Wolf, and Da­
vid Clawson graduated with hon­
JOB S DAUGHTERS
ors.
Mrs. C. B. Finley, a new Den
Separate
funeral
rites,
on
HELP SHOPPERS
Mother received her emblem, Tuesday. October 21. marked the
Weekend
shoppers
of
the which was pinned on her by her final chapter of Beaverton's re­
Beaverton area will
get
real young son, and Mrs. John Boyd, cent shocking tragedy t h a t
assistance on Saturday, October former Den Mother was wel­ claimed the lives of
Wilmer
25, when the local chapter of comed back to the unit.
LeRoy Hadlev andHarold War-
Job’s Daughters stage a food
After the awards were made, ren Dobvns, jr „ two youthful
s-il< , to be held in the Clark- the cub's handicraft work wa<*t flyers, when their plane crashed
Whlteslde ‘‘5 & Dime” store.
exhibited, then all enjoyed an in a
plowed
field between
Hours of the sale will stretch erlucational film on wild life.
Tualatin and Stafford, some 20
from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. and of­
miles from Portland, October 17,
ficiating will be the girls of the
W ILM E R L. H ADLEY
Bethel.
In Beaverton, services
were
Everyone is cordially invited
held for Wilmer LeRoy Hadley,
— in fact, heartily welcomed—
horn June 29, 1926, at St. Johns.
to the sale which is said to feat­
Portland. Unmarried, he is sur­
ure some surprising food items,
On Tuesday afternoon,
Oct­ vived by his parents, Mr. and
deliciously prepare«!.
ober 21, final rites were con­ Mrs. Fred C. Hadley, 145— 10th
ducted for Mrs. Mabel Foe, wife street, Beaverton; two brothers
TWELVE PLAY BRIDGE
of Fred G. Foe, at the Methodist Clarence, Long Beach, Washing­
Mrs. Neill Whisnant enter­ Church in Beaverton with her ton, and Kenneth,Cedar Rapids.
tained at a Wednesday evening pastor, Rev. Everett L. Bowers, Iowa, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys
bridge party for
Mrs. Robert officiating. The sanctuary filled Oliver, Middletown, Ohio.
Serving in the U. S. Army in­
Skinner of
Tillamook.
There with her many sorrowing friends
were twelve ladies present and and loved ones was beautifully fantry for two years from Sep­
prizes went to Mrs. Charles W. hanked with the many floral tember ’44, he was baptized in­
to the Methodist church by Chap­
Hunter, Mrs. Norman Sheldon tributes.
Mrs. Foe, who was united in lain S. I. Acheson, USNR, on the
and Mrs. Ray L. Finch.
marriage to Fred G. Foe on De­ Navy Transport Sea Runner.
cember 25, 1905, in Cowles, Ne­
A member of Beaverton Post
BRING CAKE FOR PARTY
No. 124, American Legion, he
braska,
came
to
Beaverton
with
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Weaver
her beloved husband from Lim-1 was honored in his last rites by
and children, also Mr. and Mrs.
on, Colorado, fifteen years ago. the attendance in a group of
Ernest Livermore drove to Kim-
berlev, Oregon, last Friday to To this happy union were born some of his fellow members.
in
reaching school
Scouts Initiate
New Honor Court
Award Procedure
Sheriff Looks
For Prowler In
Beaverton Area