Big Attendance Dedicates Mason School Oct. 24th VOLUME 22, Number 40 Beaverton High Meets Newberg League Contest BEAVERTON, Washington County, OREGON Lunch Initiates Fog Blamed For Raleigh School Low Donor List Hallowe'en Treat Of Bloodmobile FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 s l U t H 'K i m O N Cowboys, Western Style Thirty-four pints of blood were | A fter roundly defeating St. Hel­ ts uy you. lunch day at donated at the Beaverton Mobile ens last week by 20-6. in a non­ Raleigh school on October 31. 1949. Unit visit at the Merle Davies I league breather. Beaverton high Hot dogs, cokes, cup cakes, and school. Monday. October 24 Those school pourneys to Newberg Oct- cookies will tempt the youngsters J w h o were scheduled in the late Ober 28 in a resumption of T Y V and be a welcome change from the aft. rnoon appeared, but those who activity. I usual lunch box menu. The lunch were scheduled during the later Newberg is curenUy tied with | sale is part of the gay Hallowe’en hours evidently were not able to Oregon City in league standings at program planned for that day come. It is felt that the dense fog 4th place, having won 2 and lost Free movies will he shown the pri- I was a primary facto, in the low 2. Last week, the school lost a mary grades before lunch and to number of donations 38-20 to the highly rated Gresham the upper grades following lunch Canteen workers were Mrs. Nor- e,eJ en' , a u 8a'e U sponsor<‘d bV ttu' ton Peek, Chairman. Mrs V. Boge, Beaverton, in 6th place, holds a P T A as part of their fund raising Mrs EUen Johnson, Mrg Edna Wi" ° " ly ° Ver F T St G? Ve,J ‘ m; ong T Y V opponents, so far. Next home game is on Armistice Day, November 11, when the Beavers entertain West Linn. Scout Executive Leads Training Of Den Mothers eVCntS *° meet the cu,ren' PTA budget Mothers are donating the cup cakes and cookies and will also be on hand to serve the lunch . to the children It is hoped all children in the school will be allowed to buy their lunch on this day instead of bring ing it from home. It will be a great treat for the children and wtll also support the Raleigh P T A Nat'l PTA Looks To Local Units For Bldg. Funds Robinson, Mrs Webster. Mrs. A. R. Pearson and Mrs. Nelgon T stP. „„„„ Serving as hostesses were Mrs. A. C. Andresen, Mrs. Virginia j enkins, Mrs. Ruth Ellen Giant, Mrg Kav Trachsel and Mrs Dor- othy Duncan Typ,gts were Deloris Hohnstein and Nora Emrick. advanced typ- inR students, Mrg. olive Barry. j Ruth Sheller, Dleanor Divon, Mil- ; dred Smith and Lois La Forge. Volunteer Registered N u r s e s were Mrs. Robert Filley. Mrs. Ship-j pey, Mrs. Elaine Jones, Mrs. May j Adamson and Mrs. F. J. Krieske. I | Nurses Aides were Mrs. Heil and I Mrs. McMahon. P. Beryl Morris, scout field exe­ F E A T U R E D ON T IIE PROGRAM OF ’’Stars on Parade", to be cutive, announces a series of train given at the Merle Davies school. November 1 and 5, under spon­ ing sessions for cub scout den mo- I sorship of the Reux erton I’T A is this lively quartet of cowboy«. thers, to be held at the Valley | Western style. Community church in West Slope. At the piano is Philip Lorson. Supporting him, left to right, are Teddy Martin, Pat Webb and Richard Byrd. Meetings will be from 10:15 a.m. I An enthusiastic evening of entertainment is planned by the to 1:45 p.m. on Tuesdays—Novem- I At a meeting of the executive PTA. for the benefil of the cafeteria at the <’. E. Mason school. her 1, 8 and 15. ; committee of the Oregon Congress I • 1 C * —Photo hy Harrell Beaverton 4988 Ladies are asked to bring box of Parents and Teachers held in K G V I V O l j C T I C S lunches and any handicraft ma- ; Portland, October 19. Mrs. H. H. _ . terial available. The course will Hargreaves, state president, an 5 T a V l S I U C S C lU y 'MAC” HEADS FOR HOME include cub scout games, stunts, nounced the purchase of a build- * FROM POCATELLO SNOW and instruction on how to conduct ing site by the National Congress | a cub den meeting. j for the erection of a memorial to Drixing a Pontiac 8 fresh All interested mothers in the be built for the welfare of all The Church of the Nazarene will from the factory, ,1. J. McMa­ Tualatin district are urged to at- children. This building will house begin a series of Revival Services hon made a bee-line for home | the national headquarters In Chl- beginning Tuesday, November 1, Dr. W. W. Hess, District Superi this xveek when he xv«ke up at 7:30 p.m. Services will continue “ ~~— c&go. ntendent of the Oregon-Pacific in Pocatello, Idaho, to find SUCCESSFUL HAM LUNCH According to Mrs. Hargreaves, thereafter each night with the ex­ Church of the Nazarene. will snoxv in the sky. ception of Saturday, with sei vices _ a . _ . , t „ .. . n o state quota of funds has been c , . . « a i speak in the 11 Worship service morning at 11:00 and 7:30 , , , , J . .. . .. . . . . . set but it is hoped that this me- Sunday "Mac" flew from Portland to a ™ ix at the local Church Social club under the able leader-. . . ; ... . , p.m. until November 13. _ „ of , the Naza Chicago in 11 hours, some two rene this Sunday, petober 30. At ship of Ellen La Rue, as chairman mor'a' ™ay be bUdt by Vu° ' Untary Rev. E H. Edwards, pastor-ev- th|> conc|ugion of |hp service the weeks before, to v*slt his fam­ of the kitchen, assisted by Alice , contributions and that each pareni- ily in the middle west and to Daniels and Hazel Maly, put on a teacher member will give ten cents angelist will be the special speakei congregation will adjourn to the at this series of meetings. Rev. new|y acquired pansonage for a take delivery of a hrand-new successful ham merchant lunch to 1 e un • Edwards held a meeting in Bea- Dedication service, automobile. Three sisters and Oct. 20 in the Beaverton Odd Fel- Loca? Un,ts may bud* et or have verton in November of 1947. and Thjs propertyt consisting of a two brothers joint'd him In a low« Hall. Vera Dashney had a spec,al money ralsin* pr°Ject 8" endeared himself to the people six_room houge and t ,.s acre8 of full family reunion at which charge o f the dining room. mi* ht bp a deflnite part of with his forceful and effective |and wag pulchasril in June of this program. some 30 attended. One brother, They served ninety customers ______ ministry. from Pueblo, Colorado, accom- this year, and is located at 1085 and netted a little over fifty dol­ The pastor, Rev. Leonard Leonard C. g , E Lombaid. The old {»arsonage C I>aiiicd him on his homeward ors. DEER, D E E R ! I Johnson and the congregation ex-I, adjoining the church is serving as trip. The Odd Fellows will sponsor a Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huddleston tend a cordial invitation to Bea­ a Sunday school annex and de­ Hverythlng on the trip was cake walk with cards and old time of Watson St. have returned with verton and surrounding communi­ partment gathering building. lovely, he said. But It took one dances. Admission free at the broad smiles and two deer, which ty to attend these set vices. Spoc- look at the snowflakes to tell Huber Hall, starting at eight each one bagged on a recent hunt- ial vocal and instrumental music h'm where he belonged—In o'clock on Friday evening October ing trip in the John Day country . will form a part of all the ser- A SE RVIC EABLE road for win- Beaverton. 28th. in Eastern Oregon. 'vices. ter describes the job on 1st St. Church Service Nazarene Church Dedicates New Parsonage Bldg. Attendance of 350 persons was recorded at Tuesday night's P-T.A. meeting at P E. nMson school. Rev. Albert F. King gave the open­ ing prayer. Master of ceremony E. A. (T e x ) Abbott, In introduc­ tion of Dr. C. E. aMson, and dedi­ cation of this school In his name, SIN G LE COPY n V K CENT*» stated that Dr. Mason has given IN AD VANCE *2.00 PER VEAH eighteen years o f service to the school board. Dr. Mason, In mod­ est acceptance, brought forth that accomplishment has been achieved through cooperation of a respon­ sible group. Tickets are now on sale for the show “ Stars on Parade” , to be held Grade school and pre-school at Merle Davies grade school. Nov. children of the area will be riding 4 and 5. Proceeds will be used to high, with a witches' broomstick finish paying for electric stove and assist from the Beaverton junior refrigerator which are already in­ stalled in Mason school cafeteria. chamber of commerce, at the Bea­ verton grade school Monday, Oc­ Purchase of tickets enables every­ one to enjoy fine entertainment as tober 31. 7 p.m. well as assist operation of cafeter­ ; Under the direction of Norman ia. The show is scheduled to start Koch and Don Jenkins, the club promptly at 8 p.m. will furnish refreshments, movies Children from the 4th and 5th and prizes in various dress-up ca­ grades sang In chorus “The Stran­ tegories. All eligible youngsters gest Things Can Happen on a H al­ are cordially invited to attend Er­ lowe’en", and " I f Yonu Can’t Sing. rol Hassell, supt. of schools will Whistle” , directed by Mrs. Jones. lend his assistance to the success Mrs. J. O. Holeman introduced ' of the affair. participants in discussion of “ What Parents with little "trick-or-treat" Makes a Good Parent” . Students specialists itching to respond to taking part were Elaine Sullivan , the Hallowe’en urge ate also In- Phyllis eMad. Harry Spence. Ed­ I vlted to escort their youngsters to ward McIntyre. Parents were the school for the special JCC date. Mrs. Edwards Oberst, Mrs. Veldon Boge, Mr. Paul Knepp and Dr. S. j S. Welsh. This discussion was fol- j lowed with eager attention, and | on occasion, amusement. At conclusion, the audience ad- j journed to the cafeteria for cider. I coffee and doughnuts, and viewing j of the school at open house. The Oregon Dairy Breeders As- ( soclation. which now consists of ' twelve county units, at an annual meeting last Saturday relected Henry Hagg of Reedville as Pres­ ident. Other officers were. Vice President, Murray Meade from Grants Pass. A. H. "Tony" Abts of Dr. Lulu Holmes, dean of women Hillsboro was reelected Secretary- at Washington State college, will Treasurer. address members o f the Forest Other members of the Washing­ Grove-Hillsboro unit of the Amer­ ton County Breeders Association ican Association of University Wo­ who attended the annual meeting men. husbands, and friends at a were W. T. Putnmnn and Waldo dinner meeting at 6:45 p. m. Thurs­ Flint. day (Nov. 3) at the Hillsboro Con­ At the annual meeting in Cor­ gregational church. She will speak vallis the officers and members of on the legislative progress of ed­ the State Association heard Dr. ucation in Japan. G. A. Shaw of Pullman, who is Dr. Holmes is a former resident head of the Washington State Col­ of Forest Grove and is reported to lege Dairy Department, speak on be a woman of interesting and sire selection. This is right In line varied experience. While on leave with present policies of the Oregon from Washington state college, Dairy Breeders Association. she served as an adviser on wo­ Dr. Shaw emphasized the desir­ mens’ education to the supreme ability o f the organization to secure commander of the Allied powers proven sires and to buy young In Tokyo. She has visited in Japan, China bulls from proven «ires and proven and India and M a firm believer cow famille». Ben Simonson, Manager of the In education a* an instrument for Association pointed out that six furthering world peace and under­ of the 22 bulls owned by the Ore­ standing. She contributed an article gon Dairy Breeders Association "Women In the New Japan” to the AAU W journal in the spring are proven sires. of 1948. - Reservations and transportation may be arranged through Mrs. Ira Stauss of Hillsboro, 2524; Mrs. G if­ ford Cheshire of Beaverton, 4877; or Mrs. Roger Folgate, Forest Grove 277W Junior Chamber Sponsors Party Hallowe'en Date Oregon Assoc, of Dairy Breeders Reelects H. Hagg AAUW Dinner At Hillsboro Fetes Dean of Women Girl Scout and Brownie Trooos Observe Official Week From Oct.30 To Nov.5 | Youngsters To Attend Church In Observance VISITORS IN H IN TO N Mr and Mr*. W. M. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald o f Skamania. Wash, were Saturday visitors at the Emery Van Kleek home in Kinton. Mrs. Van Kleek is a sister to Mr. Thompson. All Girl Scouts and Brownies of C H R ISTE N IN G E V E N T the A-B-C Neighborhood group Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Myer o f will attend the Bethel Congrega- Orchard, Washington were God 1 tional church In a body, on Sun­ parents Sunday at St. Cecelia’s day, October 30, as one of the church In Beaverton. Rev. George ! main features of official scouting Snlderhon officiating, October 23. week, according to Mrs. Curtis for Mark Shannon. Nick McNich- 1 Avery, publicity chairman. Rev. olas. who was christened. Mr. and Albert F. King has promised to Mrs. McNicholas o f S. W. Farming- ( bring the youngsters a special ton Rd. are the baby’s parents. message appropriate for the occa­ F R E D E R IC K W A TT sion. Funeral services were held at During the week from October the chapel of McGinnis and W il­ 30 through .November 5, scouts and helm, Tuesday afternoon for Fred­ Brownies will wear their uniform erick A. Watt, who was instantly i dress upon all occasions. In other killed at Aumsvllle, Oregon Sat­ respects, the individual troops will urday p. m. when struck by a log observe the week in their own ics- while at work In a milt there. pective vicinities, without city or Vault interment was at Riverview county-wide ceremonies. Stressed cemetery. will he facts of Girl Scout history. I G RAN D M O TH E R’S V IS IT The "Challenge” of the official After spending a week with her j week has been set to keynote the 1 two sons and daughter, and their Girl Scout program: Sunday. I families in the Beaverton area, |Church Day; Monday. Home Mak­ i Mrs. E. M. Jncobs returned to her ing; Tuesday, Citizenship; Wed­ home In Spokane Sunday evening. nesday, Health and Safety; Thurs­ by train. day, International Friendship; Fri­ Mrs. Jacobs had a busy time day, Arts and Crafts and Satur­ with Mr and Mrs. L. A. Wells and day, Out of Doors. daughter Linda Susan; Mr. and The Girl Scouts will finish pay­ Mrs. F. M. Kain and daughters ing for the piano at the Beaverton Maureen and Sylvia, all on Menlo Community recreation center from Drive, Beaverton; and Mr. and their own funds. They have earn­ Mrs. Wally Kaln and son Mike, on ed enough money selling calendars Lang avenue. She was greatly Impressed hy and cookies, as well as from other means, to complete the purchase the restful greenery of the Oregon of the piano. 8hould the center countryside and the newer autumn fall, the piano will thereby belong colorings. to the Girl Scout group. Mrs. Avery declares that the Girl Scout Idea is fast growing in this end of the county. More The Roving Reporter o f T H E troops are forming and there is a E N T E R P R IS E said to Die Ed continual need of leadera to take, itor "I xvas telling a gay all over and direct the girls. about a < elllnl salt sh*ker that Brownies are from age 7 to 10 of an adult to lead and supervise Is to be exhibited In Am erVs." them and any mother or adult while intermediate Girl Scouts are Said the Ed “ That four century wishing to take this responsibility from 10 to 14 while the aenior Girl old < 'elllnl masterpiece is world will receive a warm and friendly Scouts are active through eighteen famous Who xvere you talking years of age. There are some var- welcome. to?” Said the HR "A neat ap­ latlona in age limits of each group, pearing fellow I ran into on The A-B-C Neighborhood chair­ according to local organization. the street. He listened caret al­ man Is Mrs. Miner, secretary is McMahon Real Estate office, in ly *nd seemed quite internal ■ Mrs. Locke and publicity chairman Beaverton, has offered the A-B-C ed.” ‘‘ Did he make any com­ group use o f a window for a dis­ ment" asked the Ed. “ Y ra h " is Mrs. Curtis Avery. play of posters, which will be replied the R R l i e wanted to maintained throughout the official know if there wan any salt In Photos by H a rrell- Beaverton 4988 | week. It” What — No Salt ? The A-B-C Neighborhood Girl 1 In the Aloha area, leaders are: van, 7804 SW Parrway Drive, Port­ Scout and Brownie troops, pic- j Mrs. E. H. Masters. Rte. 1. Box land 1, Is intermediate leader, Mrs. tured above, are taking part in 678, Intermediate leader, and Mrs. M W Wauge. assistant; Mrs. Ira the local observance of the o ffi­ Melville Wright, assistant; Mrs T. Butterworth, 543 Greenway Drive, cial national Girl Scout week B. Plair, Rte. 1. Box 618. Brownie intermediate leader and Mrs. Nor­ which takes place from October ' leader and Mrs. Wiliam Saunders, ton Peck, assistant; Mrs. Edward assistant, and Mrs. Vera Dashney I Locke. 3642 SW Power Road, Port- 30 to November 5. Leaders of the youngsters shoxvn, Rte. 1. Box 162, Broxvnie leader I land 1. Broxvnie leader and Mrs. A. from the area of Aloha. Barnes with Mrs. Elmo Taylor, assistant. H. Klug. assistant; Mrs. Robert K. Mrs. Chris Olson. 365 SW Doug­ I Carroll, 7817 SW Ridgeway DMve Beaverton. Cedar Hills and Cedar Mill wMl make an effort to im­ las. Beaverton, is Brownie leader Portland 1. Brownie leader with Mrs. R. W Webster. 1592 Bertha press -pon their charges the sig- I in the Barnes district. niftcance of the official week. In Beaverton, Mrs. R. R. Sulli­ Beaverton highway, assistant, and Mrs. William Z Speer, 137 Watson, Broxxnle leader xvlth Mrs. L. S. Thornburg, assistant. In the Cedar Kills area, the Sun­ set Valley school is still seeking leaders. At the Tualatin View school. Mrs Thomas Smithson. Rt. ¡2. Box 277. Beaverton, is B ownle I leader and Mrs. A. E. Lulon. assls- ' tant The fifteen 4th graders shown In one of the pictures from the Da- i vies school are desperately in need