IM H B LK B IR TH D A Y Donald Hood and his young daughter Donna were honored on the occasion of the birthdays of i each of them at a party arranged ( LIONS CLUB JOINS WIVES IN DINNER MEETING AND MOVIES jjy The Lion’s Club are sponsoring a Bunnell KiwGnis C lu b of Beaverton Joins In N atl Kids Day Busy Month For Beaverton BPWC BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, November 4, 1949 ELSEWHERE IN OREGON The Beaverton Business and Pro-1 EVENTS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR CONTEMPORARIES fe ss io a l Woman’s club meeting. WEST S L O P E. R A L E I G H - ^ ^ U; “ IN SURROUNDING NORTHWEST COMMUNITIES Beaverton today Joined the pa- (Thursday, October 27, was the group of young folks for four year j H IL L S — Members of the West ing wlth Mrs v M McDonald to rade of cities across the r -i>n successful conclusion of a very \ .MEDICS M X H O SPITAL R t W ] BY A N Y NAME Forest Grove was told, with the old Donna and older ones for her g|0p j Lion’s Club held a joint meet- organise the new members. that will observe National Kids' busy month for the club It was Whatever you call it. a rose is the annual meeting dedicated to letters figuratively capitalized, that still a rose. And the same thing, it ^ J,?yed the tethering. ing with their wive, at the Wah A further announcement will he Day, Saturday, November 19, it would NO T have a community is pointed out in Bend, shows up Nom restaurant on Monday even- made regarding the group, in about Sponsored locally b\ the Kiwanis honoring "bosses" and was well hospital to better serve the west in other devices. In decorations and refreshments. ing. Sixty-two persons were present two weeks, Club of Beaverton, the observance attended with eighty-seven mem- j ern end o f Washington county. UU AND ARO U ND AG AIN The P IL O T points out that city is designed primarily t • focus pub her,, bosses, and guests present. ! for dinner and the movies follow- H O L ID A Y FLO W KR S SHOW The NEW S TIM ES devoted most Mrs. Fred Mathis is able to be ■ Raleigh Garden Club is sponsor- lic attention on underprivileged The dinner and meeting were held of its front page prominence to commissioners each month more up and around, since her recent Arrangements for a ladies aux- ing a holiday flower show at Ra boys and girls, and to help provide in the high school cafeteria with the story that the Washingtoi or less superficially audit the city foot operation at Portland San nd recrea- ' tiadilioaal Halioween decorations county medical society lowered bills and study monthly icpuits of | Uiary of the club are still pending leigh school on the afternoon of educational, medical itarium. Following her return city receipts. adding color and zest. t', i a approval of i v enough 8 u from 4 * t to 8, v Christmas tional fucili'ies for t . V4 Vf m - - t p p ro v a l u n u u g n i feminine c u u i m i c i mem- n c u t ' o Nov. v ». o vm ■ u o. u i i m the boom on a Forest Grove com One of the items which if. not T h e t h e m e of t h e October meet ome. rs. * .1 Ls >pcn sl e < bers to make the project feasible, decorations for table, mantel or a*e y°uth of the community. More mittee which had been heating the 1 door arc being shown by the mem- *ban 3.000 Kiwanis clubs in the ing was Putdic Affairs. An add ress 1 drums for hospital facilities The scrutinized too closely, it seems, bers. United States and >’anada are on this topie was given by Mi>s 21 man medical oiganization de is the “ recreation donations" which ^ Neighboring clubs have also been scheduled to set the p .^iam in Hilda Fries, President of the Port clared that the best interests of netted city coffers some $600 for the months of August and Septem land Business and Professional ^ invited to submit arrangements in motion on Nov. 19 the county would be served, in its ber. Woman’s Club, who touched upon i| chrysanthemums. Plans of local observance are opinion by greater development of "Recreation donations" describes B R E M ER TO N fast nearing completion. Chet Hud- public affairs principally from the 1 the privately owned Jones hospital, the municipal take from slot ma standpoint of civic interests which Irs. Archie Mattoon die,ton. president of the club stated. supplemented by Poitland hospi chine licenses. we have in common. Bremerton Friday morn- ! "They are being formulated to tals. • • • Besides the speaker, there was i with the family of Mr. carry out as far as possible the The hospital committee, which C O N TR O V E R SIA L TE X T a varied program featuring sing sister, who was gravely rPaI purpose of National Kids’ Day took the lead in planning for the hospital. She was in f a i r ; which Is to call attention to all ing, and readings. Sharon and proposed hospital, sees the biggest While Houston. Texas, stirred Sheryl Aaris, ten-year-old twins, last reports. children whose lives aie subnormal stumbling block in the cooperation quite a hullaballoo over the cast HKISTM XS because of handicaps; both physical delighted the audience with tap- of county doctors is the substantial ing out of a civics textbook author I dancing. Robert Saunders, a Bea- following enjoyed hy osteopaths in ed by a rehired history instructor sisters' Nadine and and flnanclal” 1 verton high school senior, sang Forest Grove. The committee was j at Oregon state college, Oregon The Kiwanis Club is cooperating at present on a sing- i ’’Because." He was accompanied the east and are this with the National Kids' nay Foun i t>y Marjorie Robinson, also a high told that ethics of the medical | City finds the schoolbook valuable Corning. New York. The dation. a non-profit corporation school senior. Chuck Olson, a high profession would not permit M.D.'s as a supplementary text. The B AN N E R COURIER relates, will be home for Christ- which has been organized to stim school boy from Forest Grove, and Osteopathy Doctors working their parents, Mr. and ulate a general awaieness of youth gave several At Jolson imitations together without "impairing the however, that West Linn has a professional position” of the for text by another author. Bunnell, of West Slope, problems Huddleston said. in costume and make-up. The con Texans objected to the Inference Unlike many special days on the clusion of the program was a mer. in Portland for two With collapse of medical profes that the country’s capitalistic phi going back to New calendar. National Kids’ Day is series of very clever Scandinavian resume their tour. not a commercial device, it was readings hy a member of the Port sion's support, high riding plans losophy is “ somewhat modified by for a comprehensive hospital set- certain cooperative trends, among pointed out, and the only ones who land club, Mis. Ann Avery. PLA STIC SURGERY vice to residents in the western them the postal system, public will profit from it are underpriv Robert Golliheur, who has been The success of this meeting was end o f the county by a tax-sup power projects, progressive income f undergoing several operations for ileged children. F u n d s raised the result of the work of the ported hospital fell flatly to earth. taxes, old age pensions and free plastic surgery during the past few I tro u g h activities in connection Public Affairs committee, whose The committee will not meet public education. Some of these ! months, is able to resume his ! with National Kids’ Day in Bea- members were Emma Boyd, chair again because, as it was stated, it trends are so old and so well-estab- school work at Beaverton High j verton will be spent to benefit man, Elizabeth Myers, Gladys [school. He must still stay under underprivileged children in this Tucker, Edna Weed, Ernestine is useless to further pursue the I lished that we seldom think of I them as socialistic." idea. treatment for another year, how- community. Beeler, Neola Horning, and Evelyn ever. j Mr. Huddleston said that Kiwanis Holland. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. . International has long been noted On Sunday, October 30, five mem 1 R. W. Golliheur. j for its work among underprivileged bers of the Beaverton Business W E E K -E N D V IS ITO R youth and that Its youth program and Professional Woman's Club Mr. and Mrs. Bud O’Hara, of 1» one of the principal activities of drove to Seaside to attend the j Los Angeles, were weekend visitors the International organization, Nortti Willamette District Confer at the Don Hood home. Mr. O’Hara "Kiwanis believes that the time ence. This was an all-day confer ¡is Mrs. Hood’s cousin. ¡is now to do something for all our ence at the Seaside Hotel whe e a M.L W IT H FLU underprivileged children and to luncheon was served and meetings Mrs. Harriet Francis, mother of focu" a,,<,ntlon on the Problems of were hold. At the luncheon Mrs. Mrs. Carl Gestring, has been quite j a** youth. W e want to do all we Cecelia Galey spoke on psychology. During the sessions Thelma ill with flu, but is recovering well, j can *° make both youth and adults , aware of our responsibilities to Johnston of McMinnville spoke on A L L E R G Y A F F L IC T IO N children everywhere and especially "Education and Vocations" with 1032 N. E. Canyon Road Bill Mather has returned to work to those children who are less for- 1 the idea of stressing vocational following an illness at home with j tunate than the average. guidance for the high school stu an affliction of his feet, caused by "Through the National Kids’ Day dents. The principal speaker of HASKELL SHOPPING CENTER an allergy of uncertain origin. | Foundation the Kiwanis Club of the session was Mrs. Irene Taylor, SECOND D A U G H TER | Beaverton is able to join with who reviewed the Hoover Commis Beaverton, Oregon ! Mis. Russell Jones has returned literally millions of Americans in sion Report. | home from Jones hospital with sponsoring the observance of a There was a good representation hflr nour hoKtr eJQnirhtor TVila la ♦ V *« ! . . . . . . her new baby daughter. This is the day set . . aside especially for youth. from the ten clubs that make up 1 Phone 4665 Lie. M-383 second daughter in the family. !______ the North Willamette district and TW O N E W TRUSTEES interesting reports were received j Gabei school has named two new ^ R I l H f l P i f i r ' from the clubs who sent delegates, j rm,mbers t0 jts jjoaid of trustees. I ¡J The members of the Beaverton I |lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=l|i=ll|=|||5lll=lll=lll=IIIEIII=lll| The two are Mr John Youell and p rivate services for Gertrude E club who attended were Cora | Dr. Ernest Jaqua Rudgea. of 6900 S W. Kinsman Clearwater, Emma Boyd, Aletha !!! FROM TULSA, O KLA. Ave., Portland, were held at the Graf, Bertha Anderson, and the HI president, Hildah Dr. V. M. McDonald and family p egg Chapel. Beaverton on Wed- Beaverton have moved to their new home in | nesday, Nov. 2nd at 10:30 a. m Highhe. ÍH = Vista Hills, coming from Tulsa, ! Commitment was at the River view HI Oklahoma Abbey Crematorium. IH She had been In ill health for L E A V E C AN Y O N L A N E = HI Also new residents of Vista Hills some time and had made her home are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Davis, who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | IH formerly made their home on Can-jE. G. Kinsman after her ill health HI forced her to retire from her work yon Lane in West Slope. iTl as a book keeper in Portland. B IR T H D A Y H A LLO W E E N GUARANTEED A U SA «* She was born on April 30, 1893 m Miss Sharon Mattoon. daughter INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THEIR of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattoon. j in Iron Mountain, Michigan and WORK iij was guest of honor at a birthday I ^ad '*ved in the state of Oregon HI party given by her mother at their ^or Past 30 years, in home, on Friday afternoon. Four V F W MOVIES PL A N N E D teen were present. iij ESTIMATES Halloween decorations were used The Ladies Auxiliary to the ili for the party, and formed the V F W Beaverton Post No. 4617 held GIVEN theme of games and refreshments. their regular business meeting at ID Miss Sharon was ten years old. the TOOF Hall Wednesday evening m Oct. 26. 1949 D U RING R E C O V ER Y IH IN THEIR NEW AND PERMANENT HOME After the business session re- Mrs. Ima Quine, mother of Mrs. HI Glenn Getchell, who has been stay- freshments were served to the IH !!! ing here with the Getchells, while V F W Beaverton Post members and REASONABLE FREE TUBE jjj recovering from a severe illness Auxiliary. Hallowe’en was the spir- HI TESTS RATES Across the Street From The Beaverton Bakery and Theatre = in St. Vincents hospital, has re- it for the evening in the table ¡H = turned to her home in Portland, decorations. Ample Parking Space In The Rear HI |ij and is much improved in health. The food sale held at Walker’s NEW MANAGEMENT (jj HAS ARM IN CAST Dept. Store Saturday Oct. 29, 1949 | -------- FLORENCE S SEW ING CENTER ill THE "FASH ION BAR” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,7, Miss Georgine Anderson, daugh- wa* a complete success. IH FEATURES = ter of Mr and Mrs. Otis Anderson, Movies of great intereset will he = FEATURES III SL1 is recovering well from a broken shown for the social meeting Wed- Prompt and Dependable Service IH arm, received in a fall from a »esday Nov. 9. 1949 All members A Complete Ladies Ready-To-Wear jjj swing at Gabel school and Wends are Invited to attend. Across From Telephone Office on = Though the arm is In a cast, the Department - Famous = 111 = III = 111 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 1 1 = 111: HEIII=m=UI=IIIEIII=IH=IH=!IIEIII=IH=lll=IH3M>iraMEIH=IH=IH=lll3IM9UI9IH£HI2IH j little girl was able to attend school. LOOK! Auto Loans Contracts Financed Insurance PAXSON FINANCE CO. S L _ ARE YOU MISSING YOUR FAVORITE RADIO PROGRAM? and JwiwmiK 1 FLORENCE'S SEWING CENTER GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1949 47 N. E. BROADWAY BEAVERTON BEAVER RADIO a Sirloin STEAKS Cut From 2 Year Old Grade " A " Steers Guaranteed Tender ............. ..... lb Pedestrian Protection Nationally Advertised Brands Clear Vision Is Important ALSO untu Lingerie Girdles and Bras Sweaters Hosiery ms r*'” IS STANDARD ] ' : ’ EOÜ/PMF/VJL r 7 / V 1H0LD YOUR UMBRELLA HIGH IN TRAFFIC SPUDS Biltmore Morsels, Calif. O O f white meat 7-Oz tins ... “ Local Burbanks, hill grown 10-lb sack Of C 4P PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I Miller's Quality Foods We Deliver Beaverton 3661 BR 7960 DRESSMAKING— Ladies' and Chil dren's and men's shirts by Bunny Sponseller And COMPLETE BABY TUNA ALTERATIO N S— for both men and women will be in charge of Rose Krdmer Bags Scarves Jewelry Hankies Gift Items 69 c WINDOWS W ITH AUTO MATIC WIPERS FOR UM BRELLAS MAY BE THE COMING THING, but until they are, remember this: You wouldn't walk out into a fast stream of traffic with your eyes closed, so why blind yourself with your umbrella! Keep your head and umbrella hij?h and your eyes open in traffic; help yourself protect your fu ture. •~AA \ Safety Features Hemstitching Button Holes Covered Buttons Covered Buckles Belts, Mending Installing Zippers Gift Wrapping, Etc. DEPARTMENT ASK ABOUT OUR CHRISTM AS TH R IFT CLUB— HOSIERY MENDING— by a sional Esther Judy profes CONSULT US On Any of Your Sewing Problems COME IN AND REGISTER FOR PRIZES Drawing at 8 P M - Saturday Evening, November 5, 1949 l GIFT ORDER PRIZES First Prize $10.00 Second Prize $ 5.00 3rd, 4th, 5th prizes each $ 2.50 OPEN Til 9 P. M. T il Xmas FREE CANDY For The Kids FLORENCE GARRISON, Manager Phone Beaverton 4463