The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 13, 1949, Image 9

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Second
BRFBISE
Section
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON,
VOLUME 22. Number 16
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ACTIVITIES FEATURING
YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1949
Second
Section
SUBSCRIPTION IN A O VAN CE $2 00 PER YEAB
SIN G LE CO PY PTVI CEN TS
Beaverton Walks Off With
Reedville Campfire Girls
Wash. County Track Honors
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BEAVERS CONTINUE VICTORIOUS SWEEP IN HOME
Beaverton High
Marilyn Walker
Weds April 22nd Secures Copies
At Valley Church "Klondike Diary"
Hazeldale Girl
And Tigard Boy
In May 1 Rites
The Beaverton high school lib- ;
rary has purchased two copies ;
o f "Klondike Diary" by Robert
B. Medill, late husband of Mrs.
Mary A. Medill, Beaverton resi­
dent.
After many years of trying to
get the book published. Mrs. Me­
dill finally published it herself, j
with no publishing company back­
ing her.
The diary, which tells of the Al­
askan gold rush, may be purchas­
ed by contacting Mrs. Medill, 82
Center street, Beaverton.
V IS IT IN VANCOUVER
Mrs. Walter
Van Kleek and
Mrs. M. C. McKercher spent Frl- J
day afternoon of last week
in
Vancouver,
Wash.,
visiting
Mrs.
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Wed at the Valley Community
United
Presbyterian
church, in A. C. Chinn who is convalescing )
West Slope, April 22, was Marilyn from a recent major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Chinn and fam-
Lillian
Walker,
of
Beaverton,
BeaveUon resl-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bry­ ily are form er
an Walker, of Beaverton, and Dr. dents.
Evans G. Nelson, son of Mr. and RE C EN T VISITO RS
Recent visitors at the home of
Mrs. George L. Nelson, Tacoma.
Reverend Virgil
R. Savage, of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Talbert were
Enterprise, Oregon, brother-in-law Mrs. Emma Dierdorff of Hills­
boro and Captain and Mrs. Ross
of the bride, officiated.
In a setting of calla lilies, sna- Dierdorff of San Francisco.
ded pink snapdragons and camel­ A T "R O L L IN G H IL L S "
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson
lias, the bride was given In mar­
riage by her father. She wore a and her brother Rowland Pearce
from
England
were
wedding gown of white embossed recently
ivory Chinese satin brought from guests Monday evening at the
the
Orient
by the bridegroom. Gestring "Rolling Hills" home at
H er fingertip
veil of imported West Slope.
French lace was taken from her CH EE RIO CLUB
Wed in May 1 rites at the First
Mrs. Iva Summers entertained Christian
mother’s wedding gown. She car­
church of Beaverton
ried two white orchids
on
a the Cheerio Club at her home were Miss Lois Idel Jelderks of
Friday.
Her extra guests were
prayer book.
Hazeldale and Lester W. Schultz
Frances Craithy was maid of Mrs. Girard and Mrs. Margarette of Tigard.
Scott.
honor. Her gown was of aqua
Following the exchange of wed­
satin with tulle head band. Her A FTE R N O O N CALL
ding
vows, the couple were hon­
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wolfe of
nosegay was o f white sweet peas
ored by a family reception in the
Portland
called
at
the
Blasser
and variegated flowers.
Brides­
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
maids were Eleanor Nelson, sis home Monday afternoon#
and Mrs. Albert Jelderks. A re-
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ter o f the bridegroom, in yellow
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Paxson were , Cept‘ ° n a" d dance wer<> hrld at 8
marquisette; Ethel Eastberg, pink
In Eugene over the week end | p.m., . in ,, the evening, in the Mctz-
marquisette;
Marian Weiss, in
blue marquisette.
They carried spending Mother’s Day with their K*£
The couple honeymooned In Le­
son Elwln who is a Junior at the
nosegays of spring flowers.
banon for a week.
University.
Flower girl was Barbara Ann W IT H DAUGHTER
Photo by Harrell Beaverton 4988
Savage .two-year old niece of the
Mrs. Mildred Carr went to Cor­
bride, dressed In aqua
taffeta.
vallis Saturday to spend Mothers TO TIG A R D G RANG E
Both mothers wore rose colored
Grange Home Ec Club met on
Day with her daughter Shirley
formals with evening hats.
Tuesday in the Grange Hall. Hos
who is going to college there
Ringbearers were the five-year TO CEDAR HILLS
: tesses were Frances Murphy and
old twin nephews of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thyng. Mayne Downing.
Jerry and Jimmy Savage.
I.eland Shaw and three hoys spent
About
eighteen
H«*avo,rton
Dr. David Parfitt acted as best Mothers Day at the home of Mr. ] Grange members visited
Tigard
man.
Ushers were Dr. Donald and Mrs. Jack Cole of Cedar Mill Grange helping them
celebrate
Eastman,
Dr. Gerald
Bowrlee,
their 75th anniversary recently.
Bryan Walker, Rev. Loyad Young D A I I ' PO R T L A N D
The
regular day
meeting is
S. W. Salstrom and Earl John­
Mr. and Mrs. George Blasser scheduled for Saturday, May 14.
son.
spent Mothers Day at the home | at 10:30 a m.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. of Howard Hingley in P o rtla n d .----------
Howard Foster presented a reci­ Mr. Hingley is a brother of Mrs. ! CANCER D RIVE ENDS
tal of the couple’s favorite selec­
Blassrr
The Cancer drive is about fin-
tions Miss Patricia Salstrom sang SATU
RD AY R ECITAL
ished in Washington County ac-
"Oh Promise Me” and “ Perfect
Mrs Ruby Johnson presented rordln|r lo the Washington Coun-
Love” . Chandler Fairbanks offer­
her pupils In a recital
at her j ty
ty chairman
Chairman Mrs. H. H. Stan-
ed " I Walk Beside You" and. home Saturday evening. May 7.
nard
of Hillsboro.
following
the ceremony,
"The
Refreshments were served.
Lord's Prayer". Reverend H
A
Armitage. after the marriage rites
presented a benediction.
Juanita Bartruss
and Shirley
Pannegore lighted the candles
At the reception, held in the ^
Fellowship hall of the church 356 *
were in attendance.
Mrs. Virgil I s
Savage, sister of the bride, and jjj
Shirley Salstrom poured, assisted ; m
by Mrs. Aben Sundstrom, Mrs =
A. C. Bachelder and Mrs. J. W
Salstrom.
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Mrs.
David
Parfitt
cut the ■
cake. Shirley and Mrs. Alice Sal- fi
strom
were in charge
of the S
punch bowl.
Shirley Pennegore |
AND
looked after the guest book.
For a going away costume the $
bride chose a pink gabardine suit !
and coat with navy accessories
a r 'i double orchid corsage
After
a honeymoon
through j
Southern California and Mexico j
the couple will reside at 319 I- j
Street, Vancouver, Wash.
They
WITH
will be "at home" May 15.
(Photo by Steffens-Colmer Studio) j
BEAVERTON
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PROGRESSING
SAFELY, too
,IR LEGION AU X ILIAR Y
The American Legion
Junior
Auxiliary entertained at a Mo
ther’s Day tea In the Legion Club
dining
room with
appropriate
reading« A decorated cake and
coffee or tea »a s served
The tables were decorated with
pots of flowers made by the Jr*
which were presented to the mo-
thers The girls were given a big
hand by the ladies, also their Jun-
ior advisor. Mrs. Keith Dennev
Mrs.
R B Moore.
Auxiliary
president served the cage Mar-
Y r y and Edith Van Kleek pour­
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Leaving no doubts as to their
track and field ability, the Bea­
verton high school harriers. May
6, turned the Washington county
track meet into a field day as
they walked o ff with high hon­
ors.
Team totals were: Beaverton.
02 1-6; Hillsboro, 64 5-6; Forest
Grove, 32 and Tigard, 15
Summary of events:
High hurdles De Young. Be t-
verton; Guericke, Hillsboro; Gu­
thrie. Hillsboro; Shirley. Tigard
and Goble, Forest Grove. Time
:: 16.65.
100 yard dash—Kohlmeir, Hills­
boro; Bates, Hillsboro;
Shirley,
Tigard;
Casteel,
Beaverton:
Strandbeig. Beaverton. Time :10.9
Mile Run—Tony Iarfez, Forest
Grove Kennedy, Hillsboro; Per
line. Hillsboro; Bartley. Beaver
ton;
Tiny L&fez, Forest Grove
Time 4:59.6.
410 yd. run Faber, Hillsboro:
Kingsley.
Beaverton;
Timmons
Beaverton;
Vandei zanden. Hills­
boro; Selden, Beaverton. Time 55
I#ow Hurdles De Young. Bea­
verton; tied for second. Guericke.
Hillsboro and Olson. Beaverton;
Oldenburg,
Beaverton;
Brown,
Hillslioro. Time 25.2.
220 yd. dash Chambers.
Bea­
verton: Kohlmeir. Hillsboro; Cas­
teel, Beaverton; Bates, Hillsboro;
Bemis, Tigard Time :24.1.
880 yd. run Moore, Beaverton;
Hulings, Beaverton;
Buedefeldt.
Hillsboro; Timmons,
Beaverton;
Tony Iatfez, Forest Grove. Time
:2:08.3.
DOING A SIG N IFIC AN T JOII In Reedville are these young
ladies, under the leadership of Mrs. James Becker.
Shot
put
Hodge, Forest
Grove;
Mulhausen,
Beaverton:
Reading left to right, front row, are; Patricia Brownlee, Opal
Montgomery, Forest Grove; Bu­
Mayfield. Mrs. Becker, Ilia von Pierce, Dorothy Becker and Wina-
chanan, Forest Grove; Brandaw,
fred Court.
Hillsboro. Distance 47 feet 3 in
Second row. left to right; Yvonne Wales. Theresa Martin. Su­
Pole
Vault Gredvlg,
Beaver­
san Schrader, Dianne Wales, Carol Corrieri, Wanda Ommen and
ton; Borlaug. Hillsboro;
Walker,
Betty Becker.
Beaverton; Youngen,
Hillsboro;
Soderholme.
Hillsboro,
tied for
The group la looking forward to big things, in their plans for
first place. Height 10 feet 6 in. the coming year.
High jump
Tie for first by ____
(Photo by Harrell— Beaverton 4988)
Wahl, Beaverton Bernhardt. Bea-
vtrton; Pearson,
Hillsboro and
In the age bracket of 15 years
PHOTOG DOUBLES AS
Hodge. Forest Grove.
Tie for
and younger, Harrell
manages
fifth place by Raeburn. Beaver­ SOFTBALL MANAGER
and coaches St. Cecilia boys with
ton and Hershey, Hillsboro. Height
fond hopes of having a team in
L. C. Harrell. Beaverton photo­ shape for its first game of May
5 feet, 6 inches.
HAM SMORGASBORD
Discus- Mulhausen. Beaverton; grapher, is reaching back into 18.
Beaver Chapter No. 106, O. E
Hodge,
Forest Grove; Hewschen, his Navy experience as he comes
Plans call for a game each week
S., Social Club, will serve a Ham
Forest Grove; Montgomery, For­ front and center as coach-mana­ for a period of 15 games. All of
Smorgasbord dinner Sunday, May
ger for two teams of Beaverton
15th at the Beaverton Masonic est Grove; Kingsley, Beaverton youngsters entered in the Oren- them will be played “ under the
Distance 124 feet.
area".
Transportation
will be
Temple 2nd and Watson St., Bea­
Javelin O’Brien. Tigard: Bern­ co softball circles.
furnished for an games.
verton.
Dinner hours will he
In the senior division. Harrell
hardt, Beaverton; Raeburn, Bea­
Harrell, explaining his role as
from 2 to 6 p.m. Music and cn- j
verton, Bowers,
Tigard:
Voli, is coaching the St. Cecilia’s boys coach and manager, tells of soft-
tertainment will be furnished.
club, with the opening game a ball activity during his tenuie
Hillsboro. Distance 151 feet.
The public is invited to attend.
Broad
jump Oldenberg, Bea­ matter of March 11 history. Boys in Navy uniform.
Tickets will be sold at the door.
verton;
Thompson,
Beaverton; in this division are 16 years anti
About
youth recreation,
he
C ARD P A R T Y
Guericke, Hillsboro; Shirley, T i­ over.
says, "I only wish, when I was
Beaverton Grange card party gard Goble, Forest Grove.
Dis­
Other teams include Hazeldale. a kid, that someone would have
Saturday evening. May 14th 8:00 tance 19 feet S'1« inches.
Reedvllle’s "Fighting Irish", Lee- taken the time to sponsor some
p.m. Prizes, lunch, pinochle "500",
880 yard relay—Beaverton (Cas­ dy Grange, Orcnco Church, Sunset
athletic outlet like this. I think
bridge. Public welcome, Grange teel, Kingsley, Olson, Chambers)
Valley,
Orenco
Firemen
and It's an important matter to pro­
Hall.
Hillsboro. No other entries.
Orenco Fire, Hose and Reel.
vide some recreation.”
FOR E C O N O M Y ....
and S A F E T Y ____
COOPERATION
CONGRATULATIONS
. . . . with the |K‘0|)le of thiH area anil the
to the
m erchants of Beaverton is the earnest de­
sire of the O R K G O N
M O TO R
STAGES.
Beaverton P harm acy
Part of this p o licy is now realised with o ur
%
new setup with the Beaverton Pharm acy
on Broadway in downtown Beaverton.
O u r nen loeation perm its patrons con­
on
th eir
new m odern
venient w aiting room: safety in loading
store am i for helping us
and unloading on a spaeious parking lot.
to provide the |>cople of
T h e business area gains bv the rem oval of
this
traffic congestion on Broadw ay and the
l>etter service.
Com m unity
availab ility of ad d itio n al p arking spaee on
BEAVERTON,
fy
the streets.
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Eederal Deposit Insurance Corporation
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
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