Barnes School Staff Will Talk on Modern Education Lutheran League Elects Officers At Jan. 7th Meet Dejected Snowmen on Guard As Homeowners Thaw Pipes (B A R N E S SCHOOL,) — M r. (W E S T S L O P E ) — W ith th e j DU* . b t0 , J a m e s Be< k er an d hi* s ta f f of D ecem er Ul* m e e ht>llday’ tin g of . th.e th e r **U! L u th V - I F A R M E R E T T E S TO M E E T D IF F E R E N T M IIO O I. w e a th e r "so u n u su a l" th e social j T h e F ir G rove F a r m e r e tte s w ill A nn an d T h o m a s C u rre n , pre- te a c h e rs will ad d re ss th e assern- e ra n L a y m e n ’s L ea g u e w as held h old th e f ir s t m e e tin g o f 1949 on W est Slope th is | viously in 4th an d 5th g ra d e s of b lag e a t th e B a rn e s School P T A F rid a y ev en in g . J a n u a r y 7 J a n u a r y 1« a t 7 30 p.m . a t «he we*k “ a y ** 8U“ lm «‘1 th e w ay B a rn e s School, a r e now a tte n d - m ®eting h i|d a y n ig h t, J a n u a r y In th e ab sen c e o f th e P re s id e n t hom e of M r , A lvah G ra h a m , a ^ I 14th a t 8:00 o ’clock. m g C ath o lic School. L a r r y G ro ss, th e m e e tin g w as op fo rm e r F ir G rove m em b er, w ho , jhU8t , , a y ho m e * 'T o p ic s fo r th e ev e n in g w ill be en ed by Vice P re s id e n t L u d w ig W O O D W O K K IN 4Í C l. I B S now liv es in E a stm o re la n ll. ‘h * H o m *8 ‘h r ° UiH S a tu rd a y , th e o ld e r boy’s W ood- th e P r e s e n t d ay school fro m e a c h D re y er, by sin g in g h y m n s w ith M rs. V iolet G ertz, fro m T o m m y ° u * 1th * *al,e y 7 * ra M a tu re d by M r. a p ra y e r led by A lfre d B o e ttc h er. w o rk in g Club m e t a t 2:00 o'clock te a c h e r ’s view po in t a n d L u k e 's w ill sp e ak on co rsag es, looking,, d e je c te d sn o w m en . ( B e c k e r w ill sp e ak of th e su d d e n w ith th e ir leader, M r. D allm an n . E le c tio n o f o ffic e rs re su lte d in th e w ay th e y a re m a d e an d th e a 45 d eg re e a n g le ., Six boys w ere p re se n t. W o rk g ro w th of th e one room school th e fo llo w in g o ffic e rs b ein g el s u ita b ility o f th e m a c c o rd in g to f * a r in * ,w ,‘ ne8a “ > ‘ha a r tia tic a^ of y e s te rd a y to its m o d ern build- s ta rte d by m a k in g tow el holders. ected : P re s id e n t, L a r r y G ro ss; - n d Ulty of th a v*r y u n * ln th a I w e a re r ’s p e rso n a lity an E ac h of th e boys h a s m a d e t w o ' ln K of to d ay . T h e re will also be Vice P r e s id e n t A lfre d B o e ttc h e r; th e h o u seh o ld . A d riv e a ro u n d o v er I gow n. o r m o re Item s. I d isc u ssio n on a r t, m usic, p h y si- S e c re ta ry , R o la n d W o llm u th ; th e slip p e ry s tr e e ts rev e ale d one Mr. M M. B row n m e t w ith his cal e d u c a tio n a n d an y o th e r T re as., M rs. R o la n d W o llm u th ; F R O M C O T T O N BO W L ! "sn o w w o m a n ” g a rb e d in a lady- M r. a n d M rs. W illia m D u rs t W o o d w o rk in g Club S a tu rd a y p ro b lem s th a t a re on th e m in d s P u b lic ity , i lik e ca p e a n d hood. If w e can M rs. C. L. G ra n d y ; of B lrch w o o d R o a d r e tu r n e d on m o rn in g a t 10 00 o'clock. H e h a d °* ^ e p a re n ts. M em b ersh ip , M rs. L u d w ig D re y er T h u rs d a y look fo rw a rd to m o re w in te rs i fro m a tw o w ee k ’s th e y o u n g er boys, an d th e re w ere All PTA m em b ers a n d p a r e n ts an d C a rlo s G ra n d y . t r i p ' o n ^ th e * C o tto n Bow l Sp'ec7ai w ith s« ° w e n o u g h to w o rk w ith w ho a r e In terested in th e e d u eig h t p resen t. T h e to p ic fo r th e ev e n in g w as th e J T o ____________ u r n a _ l tr a in w h ich took its w o u ld n ’t a c o n te s t be fun, w ith c a tio n of th e ir ch ild ren a r e in S K A T IN G H O U R S led by A lfre d B o e ttc h er. p a s se n g e rs to D allas. T ex a s, fo r PrlMS * o in * th e be8‘ m o ld er R o n n ie B ayliss a n d h is a u n t v ited to a tte n d . G am e s a n d re fre s h m e n ts fol th a O re g o n -S o u th e rn M eth o d ist of a sn o w m a n I T h e n ex t PTA ex ecu tiv e m eet- a n d uncle w ent s k a tin g a t th e low ed th e b u sin e ss m eetin g . U n iv e rsity fo o tb all g a m e on N ew M E A S L E S S U B S ID E a t 10:00 o’- ! Ink will be held a t th e sch o o l Ice A ren a S u n d ay Y e a r’s D ay, T h u rs d a y , J a n u a r y 20th a t 8:00 clock. TO IL L IN O IS D arle n e W a lto n , d a u g h te r T h e tr ip in clu d ed sto p s a t D en M arlene an d G lo ria C h riste n - | ° d o c k , Mr. H e n ry M o rto n , f a th e r of ver, S a n A ntonio, J u a re z , M ex Mr. a n d M rs. B. T. W a lto n sen, S ally S tem a n d G eorgia Slo- SCH O O L N O TES Jim m y a n d Jo e in th e 1st a n d ico, P h o en ix , A rizo n a, T u sco n re c o v erin g fro m a c a se of B a rb a r a M ontoya w ho 1* in th e seco n d g ra d e s of B a rn e s school ^ cu m w e n t ice s k a tin g a t a pond A ' an d S an F ra n c ia c o . m easles. 4th g ra d e e n te re d oujr sd h o o l w en t on a b u sin e ss tr ip to Illin -i n e a t B e th a n y S unday. la st w eek. She m oved h e re fro m ols. SPA G H ETTI SU PPE R N ew p o rt, O regon. R ic k e y T e ro g a lo s’ fa th e r, Mr. j Mr. a n d M rs. M a rsh a ll C. Yea-1 S te a d m a n an d S ally S h aw , D. N. T e ro g a lo s w e n t d u ck h u n t ger e n te r ta in e d tw en ty -se v en j tw in s in th e 5th g rad e , e n te re d ing S u n d ay . H e b ag g ed seven m e m b ers o f th e Y o u n g A d u lts] B a rn e s School, M onday m o rn in g . d u ck s. C lass of th e F ir s t P re s b y te r ia n j T h ey ca m e fro m Irv in g to n S chool C h u rch a t a s p a g h e tti s u p p e r la st L E G A L N O T IC E in P o rtla n d an d now live in C e d a r S a tu rd a y ev en in g . H ills. T h e g ro u p h a d s p e n t th e day [ A D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R B ID S A rlen e S h av e cam e to B a rn e s sk iin g a t M t. H ood b efo re g a th -j S ealed b id s w ill be receiv ed by S chool la st w eek a n d is in th e e rin g a t th e Y e a g e r hom e on S un- [ | S chool D is tric t No. 48, W a sh in g firs t g ra d e . She lived in P e n n s y l se t R oad. to n C o u n ty , O reg o n , a t th e B ea v a n ia a n d now lives in C e d a r v e rto n G ra d e School u n til 8:00 H ills, on H a m p to n Ave. H O LD S F IR S T M E E T p.m. T u esd a y , F e b ru a ry 8, 1949 SCH O O L A B S E N C E S fo r fu rn is h in g a n d in s ta lla tio n of Mr. M a rsh a ll C. Y eag er, w ho PROMPT, EFFICIENT G a ry W e stfall of C e d ar H ills is tra n s lu c e n t a n d d a rk e n in g w in w as in sta lle d a s p re sid e n t of th e a b s e n t fro m school w ith th e m e a dow sh a d e s fo r th e new B e a v e r O reg o n A g a te a n d M in eral So CAR SERVICE sles. ciety la st m o n th c o n d u c te d his to n G ra d e S chool B u ild in g , a n d FEATURING HANCOCK J o h n M a ffitt w as a b s e n t fro m " w i l l th e n a n d th e re be o p en ed WEDDINGS and FUNERALS f ir s : m e e tin g la s t F rid a y n ig h t. | GASOLINE & PRODUCTS school Payday, beotause of ill a n d re a d alo u d . B ids receiv ed a f M rs. Y e a g e r h a s re su m e d h er our Specialty ness. classe s in te x tile p a in tin g w i t h t te r th e tim e se t fo r o p en in g w ill F O B R E C R E A T IO N th e g ro u p m e e tin g fo r in stru c -; n o t be co n sid ered . S p e c ific a tio n s ATwater 1089 D ick B re n n a n w ith h is p a r e n ts an d fo rm s of c o n tra c t d o c u m e n ts tio n e a c h T h u rs d a y m o rn in g at a n d ac co m p an ie d by h is frie n d s m ay b e o b ta in e d a t th e o ffice of th e D ale B ier hom e. 6802 S. W. Canyon Road w en t b ow ling a t th e R o se C ity E rro ll H assell, B e a v e rto h G ra d e AT C H U R C H S E R V IC E Bow l In P o rtla n d . O reg o n . School, B e a v e rto n , O regon. T h e Mr. A. J . B re n n a n to o k h is B e a v e rto n S chool D is tr ic t N o. 48, T h irty m e m b e rs of th e J o b ’s | Garage & Service Station son, p ic k , a n d his frie n d s, K u rt W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O reg o n re D a u g h te rs fro m M u ltn o m ah will R ae, J o h n M a ffitt, T o d d B ru n o se rv e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y o r a tte n d th e m o rn in g serv ice a t (The Firestone Store) an d D ick a n d D avid H obbs ro l all bids, a n d to w aiv e in f o r m a n t th e V alley C o m m u n ity C h u rc h ] W est End of “ V” in B e av erto n le r-sk a tin g S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t ies. N o b id d e r m a y w ith d ra w h is S u n d ay , J a n u a r y 16. P h o n e 3961 H illsboro. b id a f te r th e h o u r se t fo r th e G A B E L F A C U L T Y CLU B o p e n in g th e re o f o r b efo re a w a rd A F T E R N O O N V IS IT a n d of c o n tr a c t u n le ss sa id a w a rd Is T h e G abel C o u n try D ay School Mr. an d M rs. W. C o llett BENEFIT p erio d ex c ee d in g F a c u lty C lub w ill hold its n ex t j c h ild re n , J e a n , S usie a n d F r it s d elay ed fo r p a r ty a t th e hom e o f M iss C o r-' fro m S alem , ca m e to v isit th e C. 30 d a y s n elia C erf in O a k G rove. M rs. E rr o l H assell, C lerk G, P o rt fam ily S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . R . R. S u lliv a n a n d M rs. A m os i S chool D is tric t No. 48 T E A C H E R ’S COlA'.MN M. L aw ren c e w ill a s s is t as co- W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O reg o n M r. B eck er, th e p rin c ip a l a n d h o stesses. F ir s t p u b lic a tio n : J a n u a r y 14, 8 th g r a d e te a c h e r o f B a rn e s T H U R S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 20 O n J a n u a r y 18. a t 6:30 p.m. a School an d his fa m ily h ad d in 1949. D a d ’s d in n e r fo r f a th e rs a n d al- j S econd p u b lic a tio n : J a n u a r y 21, n er w ith frie n d s In S ale m S u n To t h e Music of 1949. u m n i m e m b ers w ill be h eld a t j day a fte rn o o n . G ab el School. M r. H a ro ld H irsc h M rs. P o w e rs w as a b s e n t fro m L E G A L N O T IC E MILT'S MELODIANS a n d Mr. F r a n k , J u n io r a re th e school M onday b ecau se of Illness. c o m m itte e in c h a rg e w ith M/r. j A D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R B ID S C E N S U S O F G IF T S “Just look at that boy! That’s at the H irs c h a c tin g a s m a s te r o f c e r S ealed b id s w ill be receiv ed by T h e e ig h th g ra d e s tu d e n ts con Danny Peters batting, and he’s em onies. d u cted a poll a n d it w as fo u n d School D is tric t No. 48, W a sh ln g - got an eye like a Norden bomb- AMERICAN LEGION th a t C h ris tm a s g if ts w ere rec eiv ed to n C o u n ty , O reg o n , a t th e B ea- A R T H U R H. K L U G sight!” hy th e v a rio u s m e m b ers o f th e v e rto n G ra d e S chool u n til 8:00 T h e c o m m u n ity of W e st Slope HALL "You ought’ve seen Danny two room fro m 18 d if fe r e n t s ta te s p.m. T u esd a y , F e b r u a r y 8, 1949 years ago, though, when we j w as sa d d e n e d th is w eek by th e an d th e D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia, fo r f u rn is h in g a n d in s ta lla tio n of FOREST GROVE new s o f th e d e a th of A rth u r H. first brought him into our plus six fo re ig n co u n tries, M e x -( a s p h a lt tile flo o rin g a n d ru b b e r V.F.W. Youth Softball League. | K lug, o f 7905 S. W . R id g e w a y on ico, S co tla n d , N o rw ay , H olland, tile b ase fo r th e new B e a v e rto n Why, he was the palest, skin ] S u n d ay , J a n . 9. Mr. K lu g is s u r G ra d e S chool B u ild in g , a n d w ill G e rm a n y a n d C a n a d a . Sponsored by vived by h is w ife, M ildred G race niest, scaredest kid in town! T h e re w as also a poll ta k e n th e n a n d th e re be o pened a n d Now, softball is making a man [ K lu g a n d se v en -y ea r old tw ins, of all th e c o u n tie s th ro u g h w h ich ren d alo u d . B ids receiv ed a f te r K N IG H T S O F C O LU M B U S out of him—and, don’t forget, J u lia n n a a n d Jo h n . v a rio u s m e m b e rs o f th e 8 th th e tim e se t fo r o p e n in g w ill n o t Danny’s only one of the many F u n e r a l se rv ic e s w ere held on g ra d e h av e been d u rin g C h ris t be co n sid ered . S p e c ific a tio n s an d boys we’ve reached in our Youth W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e V al Admission m as v a c a tio n . T h e re w ere 14 fo rm s of c o n tra c t d o c u m e n ts m ay Activities Program.” ley C o m m u n ity C h u rc h w ith th e be o b ta in e d a t th e o ffice of E rro l c o u n tie s a lto g e th e r. R e v e re n d H. A. A rm ita g e o ffic Singles $1 00 Couples $1.50 R e p o rte rs : D o lo res B e n n e tt H assell, B e a v e rto n G ra d e School, “Come to think of it, there’s ia tin g . a n d D iane P o rt B e av e rto n , O reg o n . T h e B e a v e r nothing more important than turning kids into useful citi ton School D istric t No. 48, W a s h N E W Y E A R S DAY H O STS zens. Right? Another thing— in g to n C o u n ty , O re g o n , re se rv e s M r. a n d M rs. E lm e r H. R oedel the men at our V.F.W. Post are th e rig h t to re je c t a n y o r all the kind younger fellows look of S. W. J a d e A venue w ere h o ts ts bids, a n d to w aiv e In fo rm a litie s. up to . . . the kind they want to tw e n ty frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s on No b id d e r m a y w ith d ra w h is bid to imitate. So, we sort of feel N ew Y e a r’s D ay. a f te r th e h o u r se t fo r th e o p en it’s our duty to pitch in with* A m o n g th e ir g u e sts w e re Mr. ing th e re o f o r b efo re a w a rd of the Softball League in the sum a n d M rs J a c k C ody w h o re c e n tly mertime, then aid other athletic c o n tra c t u n le ss sa id a w a rd is re tu r n e d fro m V an co u v er, B. C. and character-building activities d elay ed fo r a p erio d ex c e e d in g 30 in the fall and winter.” w ith th e ir sw im m in g te am . days F rie n d s of M rs. R o b e rt K a rn o sh E rro l H assel, C lerk HUBER, OREGON "SAY! Just thought of some w ere s o rry to h e a r of th e d e a th S chool D is tric t No. 48 thing . . . would YOU like to of h e r m o th e r, M rs. L e n a R e in help out with this work? Could W a sh in g to n C o u n ty . O reg o n Lunch Served | Door Prize $5.00 h a rd t, la te o f 6426 S. W . B e rth a - your legs hold up for a bit of F irs t P u b lic a tio n : JaniuM ry 14, base-running, ana are you man B e a v e rto n H ig h w a y on J a n u a r y Adm 50c inc! tax ! 1949. Building Am ply Heated enough to crack loose a home 9. A rra n g e m e n ts e n tru s te d to th e S econd P u b lic a tio n : J a n u a r y 21, run? Man, there’s nothing more P e a rs o n F u n e r a l C h u rc h in P o r t 1949. ’youth-returning’ than the feel land. of the ol’ apple and a good solid BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 14, 1949 Q u a /ià j iStatkúrtd èfmdà. . T i 3 FOR ANY. MEAT SPECIALS ROUND STEAK . . lb. 69c SWIFT'S SELECT CANNED Rath's 57th Birthday Sale Breakfast Sausage, 8-oz. can Corn Beef Hash 16-oz. can Beef Cubes .Gravy 16-oz. can Chili Con Carne 16-oz. can . Deviled Ham 3-oz. can . . Regular price on all five is i h n s im D E L / 1 / E E t Beaverton 3661 Broadway 7960 We Give S & H Green Stamps Miller's QUALITY FOODS CARD PARTY Friday, January 21 Huber Commercial Club ! R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N o f F IR S T S E C U R IT Y B A N K of B eav er NEWEST RELEASES ton. O regon a t th e clo*»e of b u sin e ss D ecem b er 31. 1948, a S ta te liaiik- iiif in s titu tio n o rg a n iz e d an d o p e ra tin g u n d e r th e ItanUliig law s of th is s t a t e an d a m e m b e r of th e F e d e ra l R e s e rv e S y stem . P u b lish ed In a c c o rd a n c e w ith a call m ad e by ttve S ta b 1 B a n k in g A u th o ritie s an d b> th e F e d e ra l R e se rv e B a n k of thW D istric t. A SS E T S C ash, b a la n c e s w ith o th e r b an k s, In clu d in g re se rv e b alan c e, a n d c a sh item * in pro cess of co llectio n J 757,308.44 U n ited S ta te s G ov’t o b lig atio n s, d ire c t an d g u a r a n te e d 2,833.989.00 O b lig a tio n s of S ta te s an d political su b d iv isio n s 262.357 02 C o rp o ia te sto c k s (In c lu d in g $1500 00 sto c k of F ed R es. B a n k 1.500.00 Classical — Popular (a>ans an d d isc o u n ts (Inclu d in g $1237.70 o v e r d r a f ts ) 759.992 48 B ank p rem ises ow ned $2780.00, film . & fix tu re s $11,000.00 13.780.00 Children O th e r a s s e ts «84.8 rO T A L A SSETS 4 151.48177 L IA B IL IT IE S WEST SLOPE D em and d ep o sits of in d iv id u als, p a rtn e rs h ip s. A corps. 2.308.220.99 RECORD & GIFT SHOP T im e d ep o sits of Indiv id u als, p a rtn e rs h ip s, A cot poi nt lens 1.524.129.43 D eposits o f U. S. G o v ern m e n t <In cluding p o sta l sa v in g s) 47.966.30 W est Slope BE 7748 D eposits o f S ta te s a n d political su b d iv isio n s 121.438.98 O th e r d ep o sits (c e rtifie d an d o ffic e rs’ ch eck s, e tc ) 21,183 07 T O T A L DEPOSITS $4.022.938 77 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S m o t inclu d in g s u b o rd in a te d o b li g a tio n s show n below )) 4.022,938 77 C A P IT A L A CCOU N TS C apital* 25.000. 00 THEIR DIMES JOIN S u rp lu s .......... ................................... 28.000. 00 U ndivided p ro fits 78.543 00 T O T A L C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS 128 , 5431 » T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A ND C A P IT A L A CCOU N TS I 181 I '! 77 *T hls b a n k ’s c a p ita ) co n sists of: C om m on sto c k w ith to ta l p a r value of 125,000.00 M EM O R A N D A A sse ts p le d g ed o r a ssig n e d to secu re lia b ilitie s an d fo r o th e r p u rp o ses 188.000.00 I. J a y G ibson J r „ C a s h ie r of th e ab o v e-n am ed b a n k , h ere b y c e ittfy th a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b est o f m y k n o w led g e an d b elief ____ J a y G ibson, J r . CO R RECT ATTEST E rn e st D H ite H. P. D ow ning H a r r y L. R o b in so n D ire c to rs S ta te o f O reg o n . C o u n ty of W a s h in g to n ,» S w o rn to a n d su b sc rib e d b efo re m e th is 10th d ay of J a n u a ry . 1949 JA Y G IB SO N N o ta ry P u b lic for O regon < S E A L ) My co m m issio n e x p ire s J a n u a r y 3. 1981 grip on the bat. If that sounds good to you—and, if you’re a veteran with overseas service— come out for our next V.F.W Meeting! Learn how you can do more for your -.own in an or ganization which can do a thou sand things for you!” We cordially invite you to at tend our next Pont Meeting, as a guest. BEAVERTON POST NO. 4617 Meets 2nd and 4th W ed nesday Each Month 1.0 O F . 53 N H A LL Broadway, Beaverton C O O P E R A T IO N also pays on the telephone party line A F F A IR Repairing little M ary’s broken doll is the sort A b irth d a y lu n ch eo n w as g iven fo r M rs. D. P . M acD onald, M on d ay , J a n u a r y 10. T h o se p re se n t to w ish M rs. M acD o n ald a h a p p y b irth d a y w ere: M rs. Elizabeth) R ay , B lan c h e B a rb a r, L en a G ow er, N ellie Ja m ie so n , F lo re n c e La F o n d , H ele n S eid ler, V irg in ia S n i d er, A lice M iller a n d M r. D on P. M acD onald. M rs. A n n a K. B a rry , fo rm e rly of B e a v e rto n a n d W e st Slope w as ta k e n to th e Jo n e s H o sp ita l in H illsboro, S u n d a y ev en in g . J a n u a ry 9 fo r tre a tm e n t. of cooperation she expects from Dad. And he B IR T H D A Y ON H A P P Y DAY L o ra D ig m a n c e le b ra te d a h a p py b irth d a y J a n u a r y 5, w ith a p a rty , g iven by h e r m o th e r, M rs J a m e s D igm an. mu âëitSfSW SAM POST SAYS: J $2.22 Special $1.49 You Save 73c ANDERSON & CRAWFORD DANCE MEAT is always well repaid with happy smiles. Coop eration will work well on the telephone party line, too. Use your telephone as you would like to have others use theirs. You’ll be well repaid — with better telephone service, and telephone neighbors who appreciate your co operation. 6 ' 'Í T -1 télenme reumi JL5X