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JC C Elects New Officers Slate To Serve In '50 » «I The Beaverton Junior Chamber of Comme ce held its annual elec tions November 16th at Heideiberg Park. Following a spirited campaign by all candidates, officers for the year 1950 are as follow*; Don J e n k i n s , Beaverton Postmaster. | president; Bill Smith. Grade School, teacher, vice president; Dick Mor-| rison, of Grauer and Ackerman, 1 T 'Z Z T Z Z i VOLUME 22, Number 44 BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1949 SINGLE COPY F IV E CEN T t* SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE S2.0» P E R Y E A R ____ SPEAKERS EMPHASIZE UTMOST v a l u e in c h i l d ’ s c h a r a c t e r Characters of Story Books Take Stage rectors for a period of two years. R-' Gertrude 1 earson grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Plans are now being formulated * KDAK M IL L Character build- John Healy of Heppner, Ore. for Ladies Night. Detailed plans inK " as «niphaslxed as foremost Mr. and Mrs James Walters of will be announced by Russ Grant, *n importance in child develop- Cedar Mill are paternal grand ment by Rev. and Mis. William patents. Chairman. Genne when they spoke Thursdav B IR TH D A Y CELK BK ATIO N evening at the P T A meeting at the ! Mrs. W. P. Clark was hostess school house. Fuday afternoon to a party hon- Plans fo1 raising funds were oring Ned Sunderland on his 4th announced. On January 13 anothei birthday. show for school children will be EXTENSION I 'N I T TOPIC held at the school house. Visits- “ Unifying home Nirnlshings” tions to Cartozian Rug Co. and will be the topic for the extension Rev. William Genne, chaplain at Damascus Creamery and a dinnei unit demonstration to be given Pacific Lniversity, will be the are planned for the late wintei by Miss Kelly, home demonstration featured speaker at the November months. agent, Dec. 1. at the home of Mrs. meeting of the Beaverton PT A At the next study club meeting Arnold Enger at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday evening, Nov. 29, at the December 6 at the L. S. Upping- A Christmas party and gift ex Mi'iir Davies grade school. Topic house home, Dr. Dosw ) Reed ch ia|i " ill be held in connection of the principal speaker will be will speak of her extensive travels I with the meeting, “ Fun In Family Life.” through the Orient. DOG PATCH DOGMAS Music for the meeting will be Room count was won by the Turnips and termites adorned furnished by the Norton Peck primary room. the grange hall Saturday night family. Refreshments will be ser Plans and committees fo' the when the Little Abner and Daisy ved by the sixth grade mothers. Christmas party to be held on Dec. Maes gathered for the Sadie Haw- Mrs. Neuman Ward reports that 16 were announced. Refreshments kins Dav party sponsored bv the $600 was cleared by the recent followed the meeting. I community club. show, “Stars On Parade." APPENDECTOMY SE S SIO N Costumes depicted many char | Alton Mullican is recovering acters of Skunk Hollow and Dog from an appendectomy underwent Patch to create an atmosphere last week at Portland Osteopathic typical of a Sadie Hawkins party. ! hospital. First prizes fot costumes in the JOHN M IC HAEL W A LT E R S grand march were awarded Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James A. V. C. Miner and L. W Kingsley. Walters of Alhambra, Calif., Nov. Games and dancing filled the Job’s Daughters’ annual formal ! 17, a SOn, John Michael. Maternal evening. Refreshments were served. will be held Friday. December 2. ------------------------------------- November PTA Meet Features Pac. U. Speaker Job's Daughters Formal Dance of Year Set Dec. 2 ■ • ¿ f r r ZZ"‘V Z tc, : BEAVERTON’S p o l ic e o f f ic e r ,T5j"un" V ncln* wl" ,rom SHOWS SAFETY FILM TO PTA \ OUT OF TH E PAGES of famed story books. at Raleigh grade school. November 8. stepped a crew of characters who presented a Thanksgiving program feature a' the all-grades assembly. Members °7 rast were fifth giaders and they were directed by their teacher, Mr. Edna Wallace. Kneeling in the foreground, left to right, are Ronnie Kemp, accordionist, and Georgia Clarke, announcer. Standing, left to right, are Eloise Krueger of Baptists Invite Neighbors For Thanks Service Beaverton Chest Collection Will Conclude Dec. 3 With a total report of $334.48, against a community quota ol $803, Beaverton collections for the community chest will continue un til December 3, declares Earl Si- cotte, local chairman, who also reports that all workers have not submitted their returns as yet. Working with Sicotte are Wally Boyd, Beaveiton Pharmacy; Jim Paden, local Oregonian agent’ Lloyd Turck, Benv rton E N T E R PRISE; Mrs. Robert Cummings. Sunset division of Cedar Hills; Mrs. L. V. Dimler, Cedar Hills, Mrs. Orville Millsap, 106 S. E. A l len. Beaverton, Mrs. Dave Merlo. Elmonica. In addition, the Bea "Uttle Women” ; Morris Fea.lv, comic book fHn; ve,ton union high school cariied Richard Wood as “ Friday"; Billy Brooks, "Robinson on « solicitation through its stu Crusoe’, David Hall, “ Tom Sawyer"; John Zurker, dents. "Huckleberry Finn ”; Patty Tong, coniie book read- In charge of the Beaverton-Alo- er; Joan Hopkins, "Alice in Wonderland"; Gary Al- ha area is Father Gerace, of the len. comic book reader; Marry Griffin, "H eid i”; St Mary’s School for Boys. Kingsley Parker, "Robin Hood"; Keith M cD onald,____ “ Long John Silver"; Candiee Oaveny, comic book reader, and Donna Griffin, mascot. I Photo bv Hm roll Beaverton 4988> T Y V League Schools Ready Basketball Jamboree Play A Thanksgiving service will be SEASON LAUNCHES SCHEDULE DECEMBER 16TH | held at the Canyon Road Baptist Church. N. E. Canvon Road at Mc AT McMINNVILLE; FULL TEAM PLAYOFFS TOLD Lain Drive, on Wednesday even ing of this week, at 7 45 p. m: Fully recovered from the 19491 T Y V schedule lists Friends and neighbor are invited football season. Tualatin Yamhill I January 6 Forest Grove at Nev to drop in and join in an informal Valley league high schools are mak- herg; West Linn at Tigard; Hills- hour of giving thanks. ing ready for an annual all-team boro at Oregon City and Beaverton The women of the church will basketball jamboree to be held at McMinnville, induct the servin' Sunday. December Decent!) conduct service next Sunday 16. in the McMinnville January 10: Oregon City at Bea at 11 a. m., in Canyon Road Baptist armory. verton; Newberg at Tigard; West Chrrch, and will present as Iheii A full listing of team playoffs L jnn at Forest Grove and McMinn- special speaker, Miss Rose Wil- has been announced by league of- v(Ue Ht Hillsboro. PTA Workers on School Census Complete Calls i Awaiting final tabulation of the annual school census, volunteer P T A workers are resting on their | laurels this week. The house-to- house calls, covering the entire school district, were completed in ¡a week under the direction of Mrs. Charles Runes and Mrs. Richard W. Webster who reported that l their field workers did an excel lent piece of work. Included in the census takers wars M iateiwn John L Boyd, H. C. Sorenson, John Bloomqulst, A j vvherrity, J. A. Troxell, Hershel j onPS Norton Peck, Charles Hul- ing, J. O. Holeman, Thurlow Weed. Ray Maust. Mesdames L. Danne, Haiold Ward. Harold Tate, William Hui, Dick Wagoner, G. Deiss, Ray C. Cavens, E A Abbott. Harold Gre gory, Charles Drew, Arthur Don aldson. Arnold Enger. Norman En ger, W V Spear. MesdamSa 1«. C. Orandy. Wini fred Hied, Louysc Wood, Alice Colley, R Avery, C. Porter, T. Rib- hle, K. Hunkins and Mr. and Mrs. L. Barzee. Reedon’s orchestra will play. , B AR N E S SCHOOL- The Batne? were dinner guests at the home of Students and alumni ate urged to school P T A met for their regulai Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bell at Cooper (tend. meeting Wednesday tV*Bln|, Nov. Mountain Sunday. 16. The third grade provided en SUNDAY BUSINESS T R I P ! tertainment with a play about In- Bill Baily accompanied • his mo- | dians at Thanksgiving time. This ther and dad to Hood River on a play was one of the culminating | business trip Sunday, Nov. 20. activities in a unit on Indians of TE N TH B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y Oregon. 1 Stanly Garvin of the fourth finest speaker for the evening j grade, celebrated his tenth birth- was Dr. Genne of the Pacific Uni day loyally, Nov. 19 He went out Stmday, Nov. 20 was Thanksgiv- i versity who presented an interest-> to dinner and to a movie, ,ia»m8' ficialH F ‘ rst Rame Wi" bp held January 15: Tigard at Forest Miss Williams, who is a mission January 6 and final league affray 0 ro y e. Beaverton at Hillsboro; ing Sunday at the Beaverton Meth- ¡ng talk on character development CHANGE OF DATE n c„ a, Npwbe, K and Mc odist church It was also Family Also on the program was a safety The social hour for the upper ary on evangelism for women, has on February 21 Following T Y V Q innvi 11e at West linn Day and a fine representation of filni shown by “Skip" Wiegel of grade pupils was held on Monday spoken on evangelism to meeings competition, playoff games will he of local church groups, conven played March 1, 3 and 6 for eligi- complete families was noted. the Beaverton police department. instead of Friday because of vn- January 17: Beavei ton at Tigai d; tions, associations, house parties, hility to the state championship The first grade of the primary j Officer Wiegel also visited the J cation, Hillsboro at Forest Grove; New ministers’ conferences, and youth tournament, department decorated the sanctu- j school Tuesday. Nov. 22 to shov C A L IF O R N IA LEMONS berg at West Linn and Oregon assemblies, and has an interesting ary for se.rvices and the whole these fllms to t>v <cheoi assembly R. L. Kinsey .who has two chil City at McMinnville. store of person;<r exjieriences in primary department Snared some This program was given because dren in Baines <irhool, donated to January 20 West Linn at Ben of their church school wo. k with Gf the recent accident Involving our school cafeteria. 5V4 dozen winning others to Christ. verton; Tigard at McMinnville; Everybody is welcome to this the congregation. Duane Hein early in the morning lemons which he brought with Forest Grove at Oregon City and service and all gatherings of the This Sunday was significant also of Nov n on his pappr route him from a recent trip to Cali Newberg at Hillsboro. church. in that it marked the beginning V ISIT TO COOPER MT. fornia. The p a s t o r , Rev. Russell B January 24: Beaverton at New of a building fund looking toward Yvonne Dallman and her familv Reta Stone, Repo: ter. Thomas, will preach at 7:45 p. tn.. With an eye on the champion berg; Hillsboro at Tigard; McMinn a new building. A small white Sunday, on "Christ’s Three-Fold 8hip of the " A " basketball league j ville at Forest Grove and West model church has been built and a Mission.” older boys at the Merle Davies Linn at Oregon City. Sunday of each month set aside as Wallace Bowman and the Chris school are alrendy training under January 27: Forest Grdhe at Bea- building fund day. tian Citizenship Committee will th). direction of Gene Richards VPl(on; Tigard at Oregon City; Me Members of the congregation file By Mrs. Edna Blether .Dean Jones and Jim Bearh. Minnville at Newberg and Hills past and drop their free-will gift lett and C. N. Freeman of the lead the meeting of the Baptist McKAY-PROGRESS. — The Mc architect firm of Freeman & Hay Youth Fellowship, at 6:30 p. m Almost a hundred boys have boro at West Linn. into a slot on the roof of the lit Beaverton schools will celebrate - , ,, .. ... ... . _ Kay PT A met Friday, Nov. 18 at slip. Together they told of lighting Sunday. They will give a report of turned out for the basketball prac- tle church. the Oregon Baptist Youth Conven t|cc w|th lrague games scheduled > .^ "T ri o '1” ThankaK‘vlnK wlth a two ^ ho" the school. The meeting was de and room arrangement. tion to be held at McMinnville | to begin the * first week in Janu verton; Tigard at West Linn; Ore- day Thursday and Friday, re- voted mostly to the teachers and K E N T U C K Y T R A N S F E R gon City at Hillsboro and New- sumlng classes on Monday, Nov. Saturday, and present the topic students. Each room was repre Corporal James Monohon has- a*T’ herg at Forest Grove. 28. "Who is a Christian." sented by some part of an aver been transferred for duty at the Other schools besides Beaveiton i At 12:45 on Wednesday both the who will play in the ”A ” league ^ b -u a ry 3: Tigard at Newberg; age school day or an outside activ local recruiting office to Kentucky are Tigard. Hillsboro. Aloha. St Beaverton at Oregon City; Hills- C. E. Mason school and the Merle ity. where he will Join the 11th air Mary’s and Forest Grove. b° ro at McMinnville and Forest Davies school will hold Thanksgiv The first and second grades with borne unit of paratroopers. Cor Grove at West Linn. ing assemblies to which parents Miss Miriam Wiednian, demonstia- poral Monohon served during the Several young mothers have ted how they learn to count and NOW N E W LY AT HOME F rbruHry 7 Forest Grove at and friends are invited. war with the paratroopers in Ja been meeting each Sunday for a read The third gradP wlth Mr„ Mr and Mrs. R Weir of Wash- T >Ka'4: Hillsboro at Beaverton; pan area. discussion of child psychology. , Annp Vose gave a choral reading Ington have purchased the Apple Newb« r* at Oregon City and West IN F O R M A L R E C IT A L Qualified leaders have been pro- of Hiawatha. gate place on MeMillan ave., and | k'nn at MrMinnville Mrs. Juanita Payne presented an February 10: Tigard at Beaver vided and an interesting and in-j The fourth and fifth. with Mr*. Members of the Woodland Acres ¡are now at home there. recital ton; Forest Grove at Hillsboro; formative class is the tesult. Wilma Lynne told of the first informal # . w for , the mother« Mothers’ club met last Wednesday West Linn at Newberg and Me This next Sunday, Nov 27. Har- ThanUsif,ving and thp “ Four FrPP. of ■ of her piano pupils at the home of Mrs. Haiold Want Minnville at Oregon City. vey Harris, member of the con- doms” . The slxth Kradp wtth Mrs ,JARV E R N E S T I (AGE and reported that they had turned February 14: MrMinnville at gregatton and principal of Raleigh d ara Wagoner demonstrated the A son' Gary Ernest, was born in $27.50 to the recreaMon center. First reports on receipts of the school, will speak to the mothers use of thp tapp rPCOlder and the ,0 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hage, No Tigard; Beaverton at West Linn: November 18 recreation benefit This money was raised by teas Oregon City at Forest Grove and carnival held at the Beaverton on pre-school psychology seventh and eighth with Milton v’^mber 10 at the homes of individual mem Hillsboro at Newberg Merl Davies grade school indicate There Is room for more interest- Np9g g.avp , hrpp chemistry rxper TUGS IN TR O U B LE bers and was In addition to the February 17: Tigard at Hillsboro; a successful event, reports M s ed mo'hers, hut it is desirable not nlents and a reading "Mothers’ Mr. and Mis. B. F. Blithen and amount contributed by the group’* On Thursday, Nov. 17. the Meth | Newberg at Beaverton; Forest « Fred Goyt, chairman of the car- to put off attending these classes AngP] child Goes to Church.” children spent last Sunday at the booth at the recreation carnival oilist Young Adult Fellowship had Grove at McMinnville and Oregon nival commute*. as the speakers are all excellent A $io check was presented to beach. The weather was warm and last Friday evening. and well worth hearing. a meeting highlighted by a talk , City at West Linn. Received at the First Security Mr. Ness by Mrs. D. Scott as a c-lear. 'from Oar Hubble of the Village i February 21 Newberg at Me hank, as an incomplete total re room award to the students, the At Taft they watched two tugs Shops. Minnville; Oregon City at Tigard• , turn. Is $528.45, with more to first grade room for 100 per cent lose a barge while trying to enter Mr. Hubble demonstrated and Beaverton at Forest Giove and come in. In addition, there are PTA membership achievement. Siletz Bay. One tug’s engine failed discussed dinnerware, explaining West Linn aj Hillsboro. other funds which have been E. Rabu, school board chairman, when its oil system fouled. Th* the difference in China and earth-'- pledged by the V F W turkey shoot, gave the reasons why more rooms hawser rope snapped from the see- «nware dishes and told how the E X T R E M E L Y IN T E R E S T IN G which includes this week-end at must be added soon. Chester Rob- ond tug. leaving the barge free, designs and glazes are put on each M' " M C McKercher, 280 S. E Sudtell’* auction grounds, and oth- inson followed with a tentative The coast guard came to secure RALEIGH A record attendance ,,jPcP The gioup who weie for- j Lombard, has taken a position as r organizations which will boost Aftet a successful beginning of draw)n(y 0 f (be proposed addition, the barge until It could he brought last week, the turkey shoot spon- wag joined bv Palmer Hew- in on the next high tide. marked the recent flower show tunate enough to he there enjoyed office assistant for the «'inter with the rec center funds, sored by the Beaverton post M T , ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ presented by the Raleigh Garden his talk fully and expressed the the county TB and Health associa- At the carnival. 33 organizatlona Veterans of Foreign Wars, will I N V IT A T I O N TO CHURCH COMMISSIONED CADET tion In Hillsbo'o. sponsored activities. including Club. Saturday. November 12th, a» hope that he would come again Busily pursuing the new activity. Woodland Acres Mothers club continue anothei week-end. No- Twelve member« of the Rehekah U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON. Eu Raleigh School. On schedule for next month is vember 26 and 27. at the Sudtell jodge attended the Christian gene, (Special) Elwin Paxson. son Featuring holiday decorations a an art glass craftsman from W Mrs. McKeicher declares that she which was left off the list given interesting for publication last week. And In Auction grounds near the drive-in chUrch on Sunday morning by of Mr and Mi S. S. Paxson. 350 the theme, many novel, as well as p Fuller A Co He is f om Hol- finds it "extremely theater, according to "Churk" Mof speeial invitation spite of heavy fog, public response Washington, Beaverton, is a cadet b e a u t i f u l arrangements offered |nnd and has worked at art glass work." fett, committee member. was gratifying. Mrs. Goyt adds. commissioned officer in the ROTC . those attending a wealth of Ideas a|| his life, Turkeys, ham and bacon are list FROM VANCOUVER R E C R E A T IO N ( D N T R I B I TION program on the University of Ore ; for the holiday «eason Just ahead _ ed as prizes and Chuck indleats The Rebekahs made $31.45 at I W’ALTH ER LEAGUE MEETS gon campus. Paxson. a senior ma- M i« Neil Whisnant. membei r>f FUTURE PLAN'S VET James Lyon of Vancouver, Wn that contestants may have a their pink and green cookie booth The Pilgrim Lutheran Walther ! Jortng in journalism, is ranked a the club, placed first, wtth a total was a guest las* week of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steele have with the Three Linka at the car- ( League, the young people’s group, choice of weapons Captain In the Air Force of the 0 f fjvp blue ribbons to her credit sold their place of business, "The Ruth Pederson and hushand on ROTC for the outstanding arrangement , Greyhound Coffee Shop and for- nival, for the Youth Movement will meet Sunday evening at the Hennesey. ave project held at the Merle Davies church at 7:30 p. m. The league she entered. mei Hus Depot at 65 N. Broadway Other blue ribbon winners and Beaverton" to Mr Frank Hollahan grade school. Ft Iday evening, No- ' has Invited Capitol Hill youth as GUESTS ON SUNDAY VISIT P O R TLA N D vember 18. under the leadershij, their guests. the number they received were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones and Mrs. Dora Stipe was a Portland Mrs. D. N Barlckman, 3; Mrs. of Portland, who has completely of Mrs. William Bollinger, assisted Last week the Leaguers went remodeled the premises. The busi son Warren of Mllwaukie were visitor on Wednesday by Elsie Terry, Lau'a Slayter and skating and bowling. Eail Briggs 3; Mrs George But ness is known as the Fish and flunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. _____ Virginia Chamberlain. — terfield. 3; Mrs C. A Waite's. 2; Hunt Tavern. OREGON’S HOME COMING Mrs. D. A Fealy, 1; Mr*. F B Mrs. R Payne’s end Mrs. S. John Pederson on Hennesey ave. IN SERIOUS CONDITION Mr. and Mrs. Steele owned and L A Y M E N ’S F E L L O W S H IP Charles Wilson of Eleventh and M's-ing. 1: Mr« Harold Sehultz Horney’s camp fire group met in operated the Coffee Shop for the Louis Markeil was operated on SEASIDE T H A N K SG IV IN G The Lutheran Laymen’s Fellow Franklin streets, enjoyed the week 1; Mrs. E B. Tongue. 1; Mrs. the school cafeteria Nov. 18. Seven past 6 years. Their home is at 458 ship Group of Pilgrim Lutheran end and attended the homecoming Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheets of ,as, Thursday at the Columbia Cathryn Llndsy. 1. girls were present and the follow 2nd St. Beaverton Farmington road will be Thank«- ho' f ,ltal in Astoria. meet* Friday evening The host football game, with his son Paul Amongst the entries hy visiting ing officers were elected: They have no plans made His condition is seriou« Sheets’ esses are Mr*. Carlos Ornndy nnc Wilson, who Is attending Oregon garden clubs, Beaverton Garden Joan Emmons, president: Anne giving guests with M ...... • ................. " V ; I y t for the future. Mrs. Roland Wollmuth State college at Eugene. Gagnon, vice president; Joyce Van sister and husband at Seaside. Club’« outstanding arrangement of | J Mr*. Alfred Boettcher will he Ir. | - — ■ — CHURCH R E P O R T chrysanthemums took the first Hyming. secretary; Phyllis Can- ------~ ___ ON THR E E -W E E K S VISIT chargp of the recreational progran Cl.I It LUNCHEON edia, treasurer: Donnve Strayer. B R A V E H E A W FOG Attendance at the Hazeldsle prize het and Carlos Grandy will lend th« Mrs Ivy Summers of W’ atson Punch sad cookie* were served Mr*. H. Bovi. who make reporter; Ardus Wakefield, llbrar- Mr and Mrs. Charles Rune Bible Church Sunday school Nov. «r ind Lynda Homey -one icadei joined a group of friend« E l 30 l 73 • ¡th nn offerin'« of $9 37 guest* from a t*bl< derogated in home with he, daughtei Mr* Jos tl street entertained the C herrto club After the business meeting the gene last Saturday afternoon as Audrey Golden observed her sister the Chri*tma- motive against n Connell on Farmington road hn- This g oup Just finished sponsor- at her home Friday with a dessert gtrls helped the teacher* prepare spectators st the Oregon-Oieron June . birthday. background of holiday greens lend, returned from a three weeks visit jnK the third annual church fellow- luncheon and cards Mrs. Florence Pot t tarnt" was a the school rooms fo- “Open House" foot hot II game braving th* Prayer mee*tng wttt “he gt—TTsv 1 Ing i 1 1 utv f> **f'e sir—tn the in with friend« tn Quinejr and Ch* .-hip supper, i»llll o.’s r 150 penptr • ProrbaugH Methodists Note Thanksgiving on Family Sunday Casaba Sprouts Eye "A" League's Crown; Work Toe Beaverton Grade Schools Observe Two Day Holiday STUDENTS SHOW PTA MANNER OF CONDUCTING SCHOOL DAY Mothers' Class Discusses Child Training Aspect Woodland Acres Club Nets $27 50 For "REC" Benefit First Reports of Nov. 18 Carnival Tell of Success Speaker Explains China To Young Adults Meeting Flower Showing Offers Ideas For Pending Holidays Turkey Shoot of VFW Continues Another Weekend Camp Fire Group Elects Officers For Ensuing Year at the P T A meeting. heavy fog to make the trip Mitchell’s home this Thursday eve caslon sk*nie. Ore. ,*nd Kelso. Mash. I In attendance. guest.