The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 23, 1949, Image 9

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    Second
Second
Section
Section
BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
VOLUME 22, Number 48
Student Program Tyrone Jack Graf Dist. Scouts Hold Largest
Tells How World ;
7<>T£ZJTi££ Court of Honor on Dec. 15
Notes Christmas were
held at the Peg*; Chapel, Bea
verton on Monday, Dec. 19th at I
Ijist Wednesday the Beaverton
FIFTY-SEVEN BOYS ADVANCE IN RANK OR WIN
130 p. m. with Lloyd Gilstrap
Kiwanls
club heard an Informative
C.S.P., of Hillsboro, officiating
talk by Dr. John Berry of Pacific
MERIT BADGES AT CHRISTMAS MOTIF AFFAIR
j Private commitment was at the |
University, professor of sociology
Riverview Abby Crematorium.
(
on conditions in England and what
I He was born on April 9, 1943 at
At the largest Court of honor of |Pd up (0 ( ko present state of nf-
Hillsboro, Oregon and he was the
the year, held December 15 in fails in thP COUntry.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Graf
M u l t n o m a h grade school, fifty-. Dr Berry and born and reared in
of Aloha. He is survived by the
seven members of the Tualatin England and attended several unl-
parents and 1 sister, Dianna; also j
District Boy Scouts advanced in varsities in America. He has held
2 grandparents; W. J. Wilcox of
rank or were awarded merit badges positions in Europe. Canada and
Portland and Mrs. A F Fisher of
on the basis of completed tests Labrador, all of which has given
Aloha. Oregon Many other relatives
The Ladies Auxiliary to the V W F i The Christmas motif featured the! him a broad view and experience
on both sides of the family. _______ Beaverton Post No. 4617 celebrated affair.
on international affairs.
First Grade: "Christmas in the
United States;’’ Second Grade:
"Christmas in Holland;’’ Third
Grade: “Christmas in Hawaii;”
Fourth Grade: “Christmas in the
Scandinavian Countries”
Fifth Grade: “Christmas in Mex-
ico;” Sixth Grade: ’.‘Christmas in
j
VFW Auxil Notes
1st Anniversary
At Potluck Date
WEBB ELECTRIC CO.
Sporting Goods Department — Fred Goetz, Mgr.
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
TACK-L-TYERS KITS
ANGLERS RAL
LANGLEY DE-LIARS
$3.00
S5.95
$2.00
WEBB ELECTRIC CO.
1701 S. W. Jefferson Street
BEacon 4116
«Canyon Road at S. W. 17th Avenue)
ALOHA THEATRE
Aloha. Oregon — Phone, Aloha 6461
Free Parking Lot for Our Patrons
"G IVE M Y REGARDS TO BRO ADW AY” ^ cyDouiid
Jennifer Jones. James Mason
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, I>ecemher 25, 26. 27
"LO O K FOR THE SILVER LIN IN G ” , by Technicolor
June Haver, Ray Bolger, Gordon Mac Rac
Wednesdas thru Saturday, December 28, 29. 30. 31
"TH E GAL WHO TOOK THE W EST”
VM K
of the community are invited to
drop in. No reservations are re­
quired.
On New Year’s Eve, December
31, reservations are open to the
public for a ring-out-the-old and
herald-in-the-new
event.
Favors
and noisemakers will be provided.
A smorgasbord will be served
during the evening and orchestra
music will be furnished for danc­
ing.
Members and prospective mem­
bers of the Legion are particularly
urged to go along on the double
date schedule. New Year’s Eve
reset vations may be had by call­
ing Beaverton 4164.
POINSETTIAS
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"The Favorite Yuletide Gift"
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Brighten Your Home With This
Colorful Christmas Flower
Phones
¡0 MINUTI
C/FTSHOPPER
Mary Schmitt
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Gregory Peck. Ava Gardner
H A ZE LD A LE - COOPER MOUN-
T A IN —Funeral services were held
Sat. Dec. 17., for Mrs. Sarah E
Camp, mother of Elva and Eliza-
beth Howey.
Mrs Camp passed away Wed.
Dec. 14, at her home on Coopei
Mt., where she lived with her
daughters since coming to Oregon
in 1936 from South Dakota. She
had been ill but a few days.
Services were conducted by Rev.
Joe Mitchell of the Hazoldale Bible
Church of which they were mem-
bers. Mrs. Camp was also survived
hy two sons, Earl of Nebraska and
True of Minnesota, and a number
I of grandchildren.
_____
MERRY
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
: h r is t m a s
TO ALL
TO ALL
BEAVER TH EA TRE
BEAVERTON
OREGON
MEN
ro—ry
the Pegg Chapel, Beaverton at 8
o’clock on Sunday evening Mrs
Schmitt passed «way early morn-
ing of Dec 16th at her home 1175
S. W. Watson street in Beaverton
She had been in ill health for quite
some time.
She was born on April 10 1877
in Brockway, Minnesota. She lived
in Beaverton for the past 32 years,
She leaves to survive her the fol-
lowing relatives
Her husband Jacob Schmitt. Ben
verton. Oregon. Children: Mrs. Cyril
Balfe of Bpave:ton. Leonard Sch-
milt of Yamhill Jacob Schmitt of
Oak Ridge, Ferdinand Schmitt of
Salem, Oregon. Joseph Schmitt of
Beaverton.
Brothers and sisters: Mrs. John
Klien of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs.
Joe Popp of Rice. Minn
Mrs
Frank Popp of Rice, Minn . Mrs.
John Dahman of Union Town,
Wash Mrs Ray McGough of Mos­
cow, Idaho. Mrs. Paul Hlestumnn
¡o f Arcada. Calif., Frank Keller of
Yakima, Wash . Louis Keller of
Sprague, Wash.. Mike Keller of
j Dryden. Wash Anthony Keller of
Quincy, Wash . Julius Keller of
i Union Town, Wash., Leo Keller of
Medaline Washington. 12 Grand­
children and 3 Great grand« hildi en
WE HAVE THE ANSWER
Toilet Sets
Cameras
2.50 to 25.00
All Prices
•
Vanity Sets
Colognes
1.00 to 2.50
Perfumes
Mints
50c to 15.00
29c to 1.50
2 00 to 20 00
• Cosmetic Sets
COTY
2.00 to 25.00
DUBARRY - LENTHERIC - YARDLEY - OLD SPICE - MAX FACTOR
Correspondence Cards
• Stationery
50c to 5.00 Per Box
Fine Assortment
\ Box Chocolates
Comb aand Brush Sets
3.00 to 15.00
Whitman's, Société, Johnson
50c to 8.00
Musical Powder Boxes
7.50 to 12.50
Traveling Sets
Wednesday through Saturday, December 21 - 24
Electric Clocks
7.50 to 15.00
5.00 to 25.00
"ANGEL ON THE A M A ZO N ".
"BOM BA. THE JUNGLE BOY”
NO SHOW CHRISTMAS EVE
•
Pen & Pencil Sets
Porker, Evcrsharp 5.00 to 25.00
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, December 25, 26, 27
"TH E DOCTOR AND THE GIRL” , Glenn Ford, Janet Leigh
"FIGH TING FOOLS” . Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys
We re holding it
out for oil to see,
Wednesday thru Saturday, December 28 - 31
merry,,
"ICHABOB and MISTER TOAD ", Bing Crosby
"EASY LIV IN G ” . Lloyd Nolan
merry
Si
Also Toys and Games for the Kiddies
Come In Now
R. Wallace Boyd
George O. Fairchild
Yule from A to Z
Ewrvbody knows
Mrs.
l*KK
Priced From $1.00 To $2*50
ooron c. Vwomp
W ednesday thru Saturday, Deeemher 21, 22, 23, 24
M r.
«2.00
a first anniversary of institution
Charles Gale, of Sherwood, acted
The speaker was Introduced by
with potluck dinner at the IOOF as Santa Claus, picking each award Dr.
Frank
McBride , program
Hall on Wednesday evening, Dec. from a tree to present it to the chairman, who arranged for his
14th.
scout.
Bob Lenevllle led carol talk before the club. Dr. Berry
Christmas decorations including singing to the accompaniment of told how the empire was built up
Bob Bloomfield. In its early history and was slowly
,he "Nativity” setting were pie- Mis. McIntyre.
dominant. A birthday cake with Multnomah, was in charge of the pinched o ff from her holdings
one candle was the center of the court, as chairman of the advance- abroad, through a wave of world-
table attraction.
ment committee for the district.
wide nationalism and subsequent
With congratulations and best
Boys who were on the receiving tariff barrieis which followed two
wishes for the future from the end of a d v a n c e m e n t included world wars.
Post Commander, Murdo Hickox Troop 204, Multnomah, John Mar
Tt is hls bellet ,hat economic stn
gave the surprise of the evening ing, David Avollo, and Gerald Nor­ Ullity throughout the world will
with the presentation to the Ladies man.
'tie in free trade of nations whe­
Auxiliary of an electric tecord
ther we like It or not. Some coun­
Troop 207, Cedar Mill: Douglas
player from the V F W members.
tries must export in order to sur­
Ketel, David Peterson. Bod Stark,
The gift was accepted and grate­
vive. We must recognize this de­
Darryl Emerson, Joe liaison. Ben­
fully -acknowleged by Pres. Mis.
spite the fact. It would mean com­
ny Indahl, Kenneth Skeels, Neil
Emma Lanctot with hearty ap­
petition with our manufacturers.
Emery and Bill Bruce.
plause from the Auxiliary members
In the past year the Beaverton
Troop 207, Beaverton
Donald Kiwanis club has heard talks on
After enjoying a delicious din-
ner, all present were entertained R'tjble, David Palmrose, Cyril Krug- many topics by good speakers. Re
by children of the members and ! ner’ J‘nimy Springer. Billy Howell, een^ visitors to the club were Art
guests with Christmas recitations, Roger Peck, Boli Grant, Billy K jrkham and Johnny Carpenter
carols, violin and piano accordion Young. Jimmy Slnnerude, Donald wp„ known , adio pPItonalities
Portland BR
Soon after the first of the new
selections and tap dance numbers. Peck, (»a iy Wilhelms, Duane Nel-
son,
Bob
Ervin,
Jerry
Alexande
ypar
there
will
he
a
change
of
Beaverton
[Group singing of several Christmas
anthems concluded a fine evening. Donald Knepp, Jack Wright. Stan- rluh offlopr!, and thP beginning of
Wednesday Dec. 28, 1949 will be ley Erwin, Tommy Morgan and !inothpr round of clvtc and „octal
work
a regular business meeting. The Dean Barzee.
Troop 229, West Portland Roy
Ladies Auxiliary extends to every­
one best wishes for a very happy Zubar and Jerome" Small.
Troop 252. Ladd Hill
Michael
holiday season.
Clock, Jim Self, Delbert Wilson
and Lloyd Savey.
Troop 256, Hillstlale Carl Han­
son, Gordon Brooks. Glynn Dodge,
David Weaver, Dick Jacobs, Larry
Wilkins, David Jeans, Douglas
Lund, Boh Gantenhein and Bob
L E W IS AND C LA R K COLLEGE. Geidlng.
Troop 583, Maplewood: Robert
Portland, December 22 Arthur Coe
Larson and Oary„lJ«iher.
Gray, head of the department of
Troop 204, MultnOmah, Explorer
speech arts, will leave December
Scouts: Gaar Edward«, Spencer i
25 for Chicago to attend a meet­
McConnell, Robert McIntyre, Larry
ing of the American Education
Bartley and Alan Ulherg.
Theater association, December 27
Explorer Troop 229. West Port­
to 31.
land: Peter Maring and Les Ed-I
Gray is serving on a committee
minster.
for the de-centralization of the
wo w»Mi» wnwu>ii».nuun»a«nnvmraw«» «»»« «w>K i«Hf n> ■*» *** <**
American theater. The committee
is working with the National Rep­
SHOP W ITH US AND AVOID ; >
ertory theater to work out means
Requiem mass for Mrs. Mary |
and methods to bring professional
THOSE LAST M INUTE
companies out of the centers of I Schmitt was offered at St. Cecilia
Catholic Church. Beaverton, on
population into outlying cities.
Monday at 9:30 a. m. with inter-
TERS AND WORRIES.
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men» at Mount Calvary Cemetery
Theatre Confab
Seeks To Bring
Drama To Sticks
Get One For The
New Thrill In Fishing
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THE GREAT SINNER'
For the holiday season, the Bea-
verton American Legion post a
nounces a double date schedule
for members and friends.
On Doccmhet 23. the community
is invited to an open house, Christ­
mas party at the Legion hall on
Washington street, starting at 8 30
p. m.Buffet lunch will be served
during the occasion and music will
tie available for dancing. All adults
We Deliver
Rod-Reel-Line
'M ADAM E BOVARY"
IN
Ml L L E R ' S
A COMPLETE
SPINNING
OUTFIT
YOUR
ONE-STOP
ELECTRIC
SHOP
' t lis i t u r i l i »
Kiwanis Speaker Am. Legion Post
Urges Free Trade Double Dates On
-Like It Or Not
Holiday Season
R A L E IG H SCHOOL—The Parent
Teacher Association of Raleigh
School held its December meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m.,
December 21st at Raleigh school.
The theme of the excellent pro-
gram was "Christmas In Many
Lands." The entire student body
participated, and were skillfully
trained by their teachers.
Each class presented a playlet
representing Christmas in a dif-
ferent country as follows:
England;’’ Seventh Grade: Christ-
mas in Germany” and Eighth
Grade: “ Christmas in France.”
Thursday is the last day of school
before Christmas. Parties will be
held in each room and the children
1 will be dismissed early.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949
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