The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 21, 1949, Image 1

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    PTA Function To
Dedicate Mason,
Davies Schools
l
I
Dedication of the new C. E. Ma­
con school, as well as the Merle
Davies school, will take place next
Tuesday evening at the PT A meet­
ing to be held at the new school.
This is the first gathering for
the school and it will be open for !
SIN G LE COPY F IV E CENTS
6EAVERT0N, WASHINGTON COUNT r, OREGON,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949
inspection. Mis. Charles Drew, P T A j VOLUME 22, Number 39
SI BSCRIPXION IN ADVANCE S2.00 PE R YEAR
president, invites all parents and |
Interested residents to the open
house. E. A. Abbott will conduct
the dedication with Dr. C. E. Mason
and Errol Hassell, school super­
intendent, taking part. The new
school is located at 2750 Center St.,
behind Haskell Center.
Highlighting the program will
The Beavei ton Junior Chamber
Reverend Mother Maty Gene­
BUILDER EXPECTS COMPLETION OF TREATMENT
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 14 SET FOR CAMPAIGN TO
be a panel discussion between four
of Commerce will be host to the
vieve, S.S.M., fifth Superior Gen­
parents and four students on the
St. Helen Jayceea Tuesday night.
eral of the Sisters of St. Mary of
PLANT FACILITIES BEFORE END OF TWO WEEKS
RAISE NEEDED FUNDS; IMMEDIATE HELP SOUGHT
subject, “ What Makes a Good Oregon, died at St. Mary's of the
October 25, at 8:00 o’clock at the
Parent?” Adults taking part will Valley, October 17, as a result of
Old Heidelberg. Ralph Breshears,
be Dr. R. S. Welsh, Paul Knepp.
Completion of major installations'
Remaining for the Salem Sand
A t a meeting of representatives reation week. She will be assisted winner of the national "I Speak
a heart attack, an affliction from
Mrs. Veldon Boge and Mrs. Edward
I of Beaverton’s sanitary sewer sys- and Gravel company to install is
which she has been suffering for from organisations within the ar­ by Mrs. Fred Goyt, who will con­ for Democracy Contest” will
J. Oberst.
sewer line
several years. Her death is a se­ ea, held in the community recie- tact women's organization, and the fVatiired speak e r. Top ranking ,em wtthln two * e e k * *■ «‘ *pecte.l *be specified storm
Refreshments with a Halloween vere shock to her many friends ation cent*“r ° ctober
Howaid Smith, to contact men's State Jaycee officials have also | by ,he ,wo contractors w ho start on Lombard In addition to neces-
motif will be served by the seventh and a distinct loss to her Congre- Pled* e* were made in bebalf of organizations.
Vernon Wood, of becn invited to participate in the ed the job about June 24
sary street repairs. The last san­
Clarence Wilson, job superinten­ itary sewer lines were laid in the
grade room mothers.
Beaverton
and
D F. Wagner, of evening's program.
keeping
the
center
going,
reports
gation.
Final plans for the P T A variety
Mrs. Norton Peck, but immediate Westdale, will prepare posters and
The title of Breshears' talk will dent of the Salem Sand and Gra­ Hocken Acres subdivision, which
Mother Mary Genevieve (Rose
show, scheduled for Nov. 4 and 5,
the be ” 12:01 World Tim e" the sub­ vel company, declares that the the city added to the original
help must be offered if the loss other publicity to advertise
will be made and tickets will be Vandervelden) was born February of the facilities is to be prevented. drive.
ject Is the Atomic Bomb. Breshears last of the sanitary sewer mains plans upon request by property
given to members for selling. All 17, 1883, at Verboort, Oregon, the
Mr. Wagner and Carlos F. Gran Is assistant personnel manager for and laterals were to be put in owners.
The Girls Scouts agreed to fin-
Wednesday
(yesterday),
while
school children selling ten or more fifth o f , the
w fourteen children of
.
..
Under terms of the contract,
dy, named to a committee on
will be entitled to one free admis-
and
Ad» a"
Vandervel- jsh payment on the piano from drawing up a constitution and set Western Hotels Incorporated and Jack Brittan, of Jacobsen and Jacobsen
and Brittan were al­
sion, Mrs. Robert Besmehn. show den A a a daughter of one of the their own fund with the under­ of by-laws, made their preliminary is considered one of the outstand­ Brittan, announces that only the lowed 125 days to finish their con­
ing young orators of the country,
standing that if the center closes
chairman. announces.
pi° n,eer famll^ s in that Catholic
.......................
report, which will be voted upon according to Don McDonnell, Bea­ loose ends remain for final In­ tract, from June 26, while Salem
settlement.
Mother Mary Gene­ they will own the Instrument.
stallation of the sewage treatment Sand and Gravel were granted 200
at a subsequent meeting.
verton Jaycee President.
Final
action
on
this
awaits
the
vieve received her early education
plant.
days from the same date. Unus­
Reverend AlbdM F King was
Dick
Morrison
and
Harold
Peter­
at Visitation
School, Verboort, signatures of various Girl Scout
ually favorable weather has speed­
appointed to have charge of the son will be in charge of the pro­
leaders,
whose
signature
is
re-
conducted by her Congregation.
ed up the longer contract by a
membership drive To be sought gram Tuesday evening. The hope BUSINESS MEN S ASSN.
In 1902. Rose Vandervelden en­ quired In administration of the are adult memberships of $1 per
good two months.
is to make this an outstanding
fund.
tered the Sisters of St. Mary of
ELECTS ON OCT. 20TH
Completion of the main installa­
month of $5 per year, which wil
The Parent Teachers Associa­ include guest privileges. The al Jaycee evening, McDonnell states,
Oregon and received the name of
tions will now he subjected to rig­
and
urges
all
local
Jaycee
member
s
Sister Mary Genevieve. During her tion donated $50 to be used against ult program will be held on Tues
The call goes out from sec­
orous tests and inspections under
to attend and bring a guest.
Westdale Mothers’ Club met at religious
retary Jim Duncan to all hus-
life she gave devoted expenses of the center.
the direction of Carl Green, san­
day and Thursday nights.
the home of Louyse Wood on Oc­ service to the Catholic schools in j Chet Huddleston, from the Bea-
tnoss men of Itcinertnn that
itary engineer, o f Cunningham and
Debts that have not yet been
tober 12th. Members answered roll Sublimity, St. Louis, Verboort, Til­ verton Kiwanis, announced his or­
an election of officers will Is1
Associates, before final acceptance
met, either by payment or pledges,
call with household hints and cle­ lamook, St. Mary’s Home, Beaver­ ganization was cooperating in ob­
held on October Jt), 8 p.m., In
and payment of the balance of
are listed as:
i
ver sayings.
the Klwaut* hall, 'this is the
ton, and St. Mary’s of the Valley. servance o f National Kids Day.
the contract will be made to both
Light fixtures, $164
Plans were made for stuffing Beaverton. Mother Mary Genevieve November 18 which includes help-
second
meeting of the fall
contractors.
Pool Table. $100
Christmas toys for the smaller was elected Superior General of jng in local area.
term and merchants are urged
He suggester
Next in order of the city of
Furniture, $75
children at Falrview Home at Sa­ her Congregation
to attend regardh-ss of whether
in 1937 while j that the week of November 14 be
Beaverton will be the laying of
Mrs.
Peck offers to tiansfer
Only death to date in conne«*
lem, which Is an annual project she was Superior of St. Stephen's tied in with the national obser­
or not they are present mem­
stubs to connect the mains and
ownership of these items to what­
of the club.
ber*.
School, Portland. It was her ever- vance and representatives present ever individual or group which tion with construction and instal­
latetals with individual property
lation
of
Beaverton’s
sanitary
sew­
An interesting report was given increasing zeal, during the early pledged their groups to a fund­
Candidates (or the election
lines, following which will come
makes the payment, in case the
er system occured October 15 at
by Dessie Siegner on the laws and years of her religious life that raising effort
are: Albert llighhe, Fran llol-
during the week community
the hookup of house and building
recreation
program
Good Samaritan
hospital. Port­
regulations
governing
public undermined
l»«ke and Al Rossi, for pres­
her
vitality
and specified.
sewers with the sanitary sewer
j and center is unable to continue.
land, when Glenn Button, 34, 6208
school transportation by secretory brought on the ill health which
ident ; Donald I.. Jenkins and
system. Since no hookup is al­
About 15 representatives were
Mrs. Mildred Hughes was named
S. E. 128th avenue, Portland, died
of state and state board of educa­ was her portion the greater part
Harold Miller, for vice presi­
lowed before the sewer Installation
chairman of the Community Rec­ I present at the meeting.
from injuries sustained when a
tion.
dent,
of her fruitful life.
Is accepted, use of the facilities
heavy crane boom fell and crushed
Mrs. Ruth Roberts of Topeka,
\
Dunean relates the organiza­
Previous to becoming head of
must await the city’s acceptance.
COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN
him October 13.
Kansas, who is visiting her sis­ the Sisters of St Mary o f Oregon,
tion got off hi a slow start, on
In line with the expected volume
Button, h crane operator, was
ter,
Mrs. Kenneth Wood,
was Mother Mary Genevieve had been
September 29, when only el­
NAMED FOR CO CHEST
of connections to be made with
dismantling the boom of his ernne
guest of the evening.
even members were present.
a member of the General Council
the sewer lines, the city has pass­
preparatory to loading it on
n
Refreshments
were served by of her Congregation ftom 1925 to
Organizations or individuals
He earnestly hope* that bus­
ed a comprehensive plumbing code
the hostess.
in charge o f aolicitations for ! semi-trailer. He reportedly hit the | inessmen of the community
1937. and was also General Direct­
which plumbers and private Indiv­
wrong pin and the 20 ton boom fell
the YYaMhington county com­
will com«' alive to their res-
ress of Studies from 1928 to 1937.
iduals must follow under threat of
and smashed his leg in at least
munity cheat, together with
|H>iis|hllltles hy malting un ap-
penalty. Plumbers will be licensed
Washington County Christian
Because of her naturally retir­
three places.
quo tun for the community rep­
pearanee at the second meet-
in addition, at the pald-in-advance
ing disposition and delicate health. Rural Overseas Program (C R O P ) 1
He had been an employee of the - ing.
resented are announced by Ed­
rate of $25 per year and will be
Mother
Mary
Genevieve
went headed by Arthur A. Carlson,
Boodat Crane service, 1735 N. F.
win T. Ingle*, Forest drove,
required to furnish a $2500 bond.
quietly about the work .effectively chairman, of Aloha, will hold Its
Union,
Portland,
for
between
2
and
county chairman.
Private individuals are not re­
contributing to the cause of Cath­ first meeting, Thursday, October
3 years. The mishap occured on
Hillsboro, $2,813.3«. Chamber
quired to pay license fee nor fur­
olic education in Oregon. She was 20, at 8:00 p.m. in the county ag- ,
Cedar
street,
near
the
Beaverton
of C om m on*; Forest drove,
nish bond, although any installa­
Friday evening, Oct. 21st will be ever solicitous that the Sisters of ent's office, court house. Hills­
airport.
$1,848.74, .fame»! shirk; Tigard,
tion so made must pass the city
the regular social meeting for all St. Mary be well prepared as tea­ boro.
SIMM.54, Tigard business Men’s
I plumbing Inspect! s,
which a
Co-offic.s are hejd by L. A. Jack-
hunters and anglers at the club- chers. During her.adniinlstrntion a
club; Banks, $311.52, Walter s.
i scheduled inspection fee Is charg-
rooms of the Beaverton Rod and large number o f Sisters received son of Cornelius, vice chairman;
Bowen;
Hherwood,
$44)1.90,
II.
specialized training In state and A. H. Abts, Hillsboro, tieasurer;
Gun Club.
The Valley Community United j ed-
E. Sherwood, Sherwood Drug;
W. H Burkhart, publicity chair­
The doors will be open to all out-of-state universities.
Presbyterian church, S. W. Club |
West
Slope,
$241.14,
A.
N.
Wet-
sportsmen, and sportswomen of
A real monument to the memory man: Louis Gearhardt, Pacific U..
Road and Brentwood Avenue. West I D T A V f>|ll||4oO rC
terborg; Aloha. $101.90, A. A.
the Tualatin Valley area who wish of Mother Mary Genevieve is the Fittest Grove, Father John Good- 1
Slope, will celebrate their seventh ’ 1 * *
T
*
Carlson
or
C.
M.
Benout;
(ta*-
to attend the meeting starting a t ! beautiful
Romanesque
Mother- rich, St. Mary's Boy’s Home and
anniversary next SundAy at l l . C o i l d u C t C e i t S U S
Services
will
be
held
for
Private
to
$241.14,
Commercial
Club
a. m. The pastor. Rev. H. A. Arm j VVIIUHW ■ VCII9U9
8:00 p. m. In the club rooms across house of the Congregation, located Rev. E. H. Jahn, Cornelius, are on
and Beaverton, $803.8«, Father
first class William L. Van Kleek
from Canyon Road Lumber yard, one mile west of Beaverton. It the committee of field organiza­
derace of St. Mary's
Boys'
of Klnton, with interment at Cres­ itage, will speak on “Thiee Tenses
one mile east of Beaverton on was Mother Genevieve herself who tion.
Home.
cent Grove Cemetery, as soon as in a Congregation’s Life.”
The problem of gathering the
Canyon Rd.
drew the first plans for this build-
Chandler
Fairbanks,
baritone,
When your neighbor knocks on
the remains arrive, which is ex­
Participating agencies which
badly needed non-perishable food
The Game Commission will have ing.
will sing "Build Thee More Stately your door next week and atarts
share
in
the
funds
are:
Alber­
pected
daily.
a speaker on tap, with refresh- - j n her immediate family. Mother stuffs will be discussed at this
tina Kerr Homes, Boys' and
Private Van Kluk was born in Mansions” by Shelley. The chancel asking questions, don’t be offended
ments. movies, door pi izes, and a Mary Genevieve is survived by a meeting.
dlrls' Aid
Society, Catholic » Hillsboro, on Sept. 24th 1917. He choir, directed by Virgil A. Byers, She isn't being nosy or working on
As the food stuffs are gathered
raffle also slated.
brother, William
Vandervelden,
Charities Children’s
Bureau, j enlisted in April 15, 1941 and was will sing “ A Gregorian Chant,” the next Kinsey report she's a
All non-members are urged to and three sjsters, Mrs. John Hee- they will be sent direct to other
I ’ TA member taking the census for
Christie
Home
for
d*rts,
Our | sent to Hamilton training field, arranged by Ruckel.
come within the fold to help con- sacker, Mrs. Julius Kindell and field representatives in Europe
The congregation was organized the Beaverton school board.
lavdy of Providence Nursery,
left October 4, 1941 for the Philip­
servation, and at same time help Mrs. Amos Lahaie, all of Verboort, for immedia,«‘ distribution in the
Each year the school board takes
St. Mary's Home
for Boys,
pines and was stationed at Clark October 25th, 1942 with 32 charter
provide better fishing and hunting Oregon. Three grandnieces, Sister most needed areas
members The membership is now the census in the district and for
St.
Rose
Industrial
School,
1
Field.
The Christian Rural Overseas
within the state.
Mary Edward Clare, Sister Mary
Children's Farm Home. Salva­
He was reported missing after 185 with a Sunday School enroll­ the second consecutive year, the
Bernadette Ann. and Sister Mary Program is the first joint church
tion Army White Shield Home,
the surrender of Corrigador, and ment o f 300 and a regular attend­ PT A is doing the job with volun­
Bemadine are also members of the program of its kind. It is a coor­
teer workers from the membership.
Waverly
Baby
Home,
Mental
.
was
wounded In action December ance of 240.
dinated
drive
by
America's
Sisters of St. Mary.
The money allotted for the count­
Health Association of Oregon. : 18, 1941.
churches, farm and civic groups
ing Is then turned into the PT A
Pontifical requiem mass will be
Oregon
Prison
Association.
No further word was received
in order that the hungry might
treasury.
offered at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oc­
Armed
Services
Program,
until the telegram arrived telling
live.
tober 22nd at St. Mary's Chapel,
Youth Government Program.
of his death of malaria on the
with the most reverend
E. D
island of Luzon, on July 23. 1942.
CAR W RECK VICTIM
In the election held October 14 Howard officiating. Interment will j
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Brownrigg, of Alo-
between 8 and 9 p. m., in the be *n the Sisters o f St. Mary Cem-
Emery Van Kluk, of Klnton and
etery
ha, is recovering from back in-
Beaverton Saddle club members * * 9 * * N a i t l O d g 4 - h ,
Barnes school on W alker road,
brother of Mrs. Perry Loster, T i­
_
,
.
_
juries, torn ligaments and a deep
taxpayers in school district 57 jt.
Pegg’s Mortuary, Beaverton, is
.
.
,
will
dismount from their horses A f l l l l t P m f l m f l f t C
gard
and
Mrs.
Frank
Heintz
of
’
cut on her leg, when her automo­
and climb on broomsticks for the
A*
■
I A gA JI U I I I 9
voted by more than two to one in charge.
Albany, Oregon
bile was struck by another car
their approval of a 5 acre site in t -------
Halloween Costume dance Friday
County Judge H. D. Kerkman
_
. _ _ _
_ when they were standing still.
evening. Oct 21, at the Huber Hall, announces the
appointment of
Cedar Hills to be acquired for
ON I0TII B IR TH D A Y
OPEN M EETIN G
eompletely wrecking the car.
President Jack Strauss announces Miss Mary Frances Kelly of Sioux
school house purposes. Two and a
Alcoholics Anonymous will hold
Mrs. Norman Engcr entertain-
P A R T Y PO STPONED
half acres will he purchased out­
an open meeting at the Washing- «"d on Friday evening of last week that everyone is welcome to attend City, Iowa, selected to fill the vac-
The O.E.S. Social club card par­ ton Hotel 1129 S. W. Washington In honor of Janice Enger's 10th nnd that prizes will be given for ancy created by the resignation of
right while the balance is to be
ty and luncheon which was to he Friday, Oct. 21«t 8:00 p.m. Many birthday. Classmates present w e’ e the best costumea. Tickets may be Dorothy Newton, County exten-
leased with ultimate purchase in
this Thursday will be postponed fine speakers have agreed to tell Audrey Orandy, Linda Findley, purchased at the door or from »ion agent who recently accepted
mind.
until November 17th.
a position at Curry county.
Tally for the purchase was 75
the Alcoholics Anonymous story. Kay Howarth. Beverly Byrd. Joyce Saddle Club members.
Beaverton Rebekah Lodge No.
Hazel Rex's all girl orchestra.
Miss Kelly Is a graduate of Io­
with 34 against.
ON W ED NESD AY E V E
Any interested people are cor- Gregory. Pauline Drew and Dianne
garbed in Western clothes, will wa State College in Home Econ­
November 2, 1949 is set as the 248 held Its regular meeting at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Virgil
Burk
of
dially
invited
to
come.
Enger.
furnish Western and modern music omics in 1939. She has had exper­
date of another election on the hall Tuesday evening. October 18, Portland were Wednesday even - ■
T R IP TO GRESHAM
and the dancing will begin at 9 ience in commercial work and was
issuance of $90,500 in school bonds. with a good attendance and vis-1 ing guests, at the home of Mr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Anderson
Mrs.
Ida
Harris
or
Eighth
St.,
a vocational home economics tea­
To be held at Barnes school be­ itors from Hillsboro and Tigard. and Mrs. John Pederson, on Hen motored to St. Martin Sulphur and visited her brother and family In p. m.
It being
Past Noble Grand’s j
Completing final arrangements cher In Iowa. Since 1943 she has
tween 2 p. m. and 8 p. m., the
nesey Ave.
Government Springs on Sunday.
Gresham on Sunday.
for the masquerade are Mrs. been a County home demonstra­
election is to provide funds for night, they put on the Degree j
purchase of site, for beginning Work, for one candidate, with the
Chester Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. tion agent In Eldora, Iowa where
Jake Strauss, Mrs. Edith Olson, "he did both adult and 4-H club
construction of a school building following officers in the chairs:
Miss Jo Ellen Callahan and O. work.
thereon and to permit expansion Sarah Walker, N O .; Helen Erick­
Miss Kelly comes to Oregon
Martin Allen.
of restroom facilities at the present son. V.G.; Frankie Butts, Chap;
Bertha Anderson. P.N.G.
with high recommendations from
Barnes school.
her associates states Palmer S.
Purchase price o f the land is
Supporters were Virginia Cham­
Torvend, County Agent. Tile new
$2.000 per acre. For the first half, berlain and Florence Drorbaugh
agent will work with Mlaa Faye
$5.000 is to be paid and lease will for the N.G.; Ellen La Rue and
Nichols and will handle parts of
be obtained for $100 per annum.
Torborg Benson for the V.O.; Jo­
the girls 4-H and the adult ex­
Barnes school shows an increase sephine Barron and Emma Bloom
tension program
in Washington
in enrollment, this year, of 41 stu­ Chap, supporters; Alice Daniels
County Torvend said.
dents, from 181 of last year to 202 | ar.d Luclle Jones, P.N.G. support-
Beaverton
Past Noble Grands
this year. Part of this is accounted j ers.
club met at the home of Mrs
for hy the consolidation of Barnes
It was also first nomination of
William Bloom near Cedar Hill
school district with Tualatin View officers with the following re-
on October 13 with Mrs. Alice Dan
district.
suits: Flo Elhert, N.G.; Florence
| iels and Ellen La Rue as co-host-
Farlow, Thelma Barron. Florence
•r
-
-
ess. Forteen members enjoyed a
Heard and Hazel Maley for V.G
GRAND OPENING PIX
In a non-league contest to be comeback as they rolled to a 12-12
2nd row: Jim Tsugawa,
BUI pot luck lunch at twelve thirty.
Maud Miller as Sec.: Elsie Terry. held
on its home field Friday ti", being robbed of victory by a Byrd. Boh Thompson. Dick Oer- | Plans were made for the Past
LEW IS AND C LA R K CO! LEG E
FEATURED NEXT WEEK
Financial Sec.; Trens , Margaret night. October 21, the Beaverton weakness in place kicking.
vais,
Don
Strandberg
(capt.l,
Joe
I
Ndbl*
°
rand"
to
put
on
the
degree
!
Oct
20 The Pioneer Log, weekly
Jones.
high school team shown above will
la s t wes-k » « « a big week in
St. Helens season record for the Balfr Dan Steel. M. 1 Mori Jerrv WOrk "*
R
'>b'‘kah
,od^
‘
"t
»
dpn‘
newspaper, has been award-
Plans are progressing to insti­ meet St. Helens grid forces. Game
the Grnnd Opening department
season in league play is two wins, S
Sltn o i z o - y P; ,1 Stiand- 'T,retln“ ° n
18 Four b,r,h' “d ‘ b* All-American rating for the
tute
a
Theta
Ro
girls'
club
in
the
time is 8 p.m.
and we ran promise full cov­
one loss and one tie.
berg. Jin: Mcknight. Jr.ry Oai ' ¡ ^ L l L L n d
W" h " b‘Mh' th,rd C° n," ‘CU,‘V,‘
"coord
near future. Francena Gestring.
Featuring air-mindedness when
erage hy picture* and listed
■
d ,J cnke and gift».
ing to word received from the As-
The
Beaver
squad,
shown
above
Beth
Skillman
and
N.
G.
Anna
.
the
going
gets
tough,
the
St.
Hel-
winner* in next week'* l*Mie.
Tea
towels were
distributed sociated Collegiate Press at the
Taylor were appointed on the ad * na team is recognized as a dan- Include:
Weihy'* Shoe Store. Porter's
3rd low Ait Caipenlei .(Mgr.), among (lie oiutbai■ to 1 m - henuued University of Minnesota.
visory board.
| gerous foe which fights to the last
Outlet Clothing
Store and
1st row (left to right): Glenn Bob Ervin (M gr ). Dick Timmons, and embroidered.
The publication was In natlon-
lshhe' Flower shop all report
The Brothers had charge of the I gun. Last week when they were Gordon, Burry Hoaglin, Ken Al- j Lyle Kingsley, George Evans, Oil
The club will next meet with wide competition with 272 other
highly siiceewvfnl event*. All of
refreshments, *o we sdjourned to hv all odds on the short end of a exander Dsn St oiler, Sam Holmes Gallien, Tim Clatk. Dick Olson, . Mrc. Ellen T ~ n ------ «»—-«-«»--- - j cnn , j , nm spspiu. __ J
■ i
them gave prizes and remark
the dtntng room, to enjoy chicken j 12 to 0 score in a game with Sea- Bud Hansen
Bill Miller. Dick Boh Syver.ron, Frank Head. Paul November 10th with Mrs. Jewel points out of s possible 1000 to be
great satisfaction
from the
and noodles.
bread and butter side. St Helens used the remain- Wise. Bob Barton,
Richie Hoi- i Bell. Jack Coker. Leo Molash. Dali Lorengen and Adeline Frost as CO- rated one of the top college new »
day.
cookie*, tea and coffee.
lin g 12 minutes to show a beautiful I land. Harry Wold. Eddie Zurfliieh Lindsay. Gen* Freese (COO£h)^^^ hoste«*
papers in the nation
Archbishop Reads
£ £ ?£ £
Organizations Pledge Aid
To Keep REC Center Going
Beaverton J. C. C.
Hosts St. Helens
Tuesday, Oct. 25
Final Mains and Laterals
Of Sanitary System Go In
Mothers Stuff
Toys In Annual
Christmas Plan
Accident Claims
Crane Operator's
Life, Sewer Job
Co. Crop Program
Meets To Study
Relief Shipment
Sportsmen Club
Urqes Help For
Better Hunting
Crescent Grove
Burial Services
Await W ar Hero
W. Slope Church
Celebrates 7th
Anifiv. Oct. 25th
Of District 48
Dîst. 57jt Votes
For New Site By
More Than 2 to 1
Alcoholics Ann.
Announces Open
Meeting Oct. 21
Club Members
Swap Steeds At
Hallaween Dance
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Past Noble Grand
Officers Induct
Candidate Oct 18
BEAVERTON MEETS ST. HELENS TEAM OCT. 21ST
PNG Club Puts on
Degree Work For
Rebekah Meeting
s n o n H
s College Weekly
Rates With Best
In Nat'l Contest