The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 21, 1950, Image 8

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BEAVERTON EN TERPRISE - F r id a y , A p ril 2 1 , 1950
Co. Office Sets
Poster Contest
By 4H Members
A poster contest open to all 4-H
club members in Washington coun­
ty has just been announced by the
County Extension Office.
Posters will be of four classes,
Home Economics, A g r i c u l t u r e ,
Health, and Achievement. Deadline
for entries Is May 31 according to
Joe Cox, County Extension Agent.
All posters should lie sent to the
County Extension Office.
Rules for the contest are as
follows
1. Posters must be on
cardboard 14 x 22 inches. 2. The
uae of cloth, wood, cellophane and
other ornamental material will dis-
PTA BUYS EXTRA-CURRICULAR
ITEMS FOR SCHOOL PROGRAM
qualify poster. 3 Write class, your
name, and county on back of post­
SYLV A N -M rs. Stuart Kerr. PTA
er. 4. Classes are governed by the president, listed the purchases for
project in which you are enrolled. Sylvan School made in the last
year; 4th grade rhythm band in-
DANGER KI.IES A KITE
| struments, furnishings for the
In St. Helens, Danger flew a kite Teachers’ Hoorn, tape recorder,
recently and it was only great luck referee fund, two classroom radios,
that some youngster wasn't elec­ three storage cabinets for Youth
groups, a microscope for 8th grade
trocuted.
The S E N T IN E L MIST showed a science class, framed prints of
picture of a metal-framed kite famous paintings for each class­
remains which caught in power room and finally a new piano.
After that imposing list no won­
lines. They were twisted and
der
the parents feel justly reward­
scorched.
ed for all the effort put into the
The kite was not a home-made
"Fam ily Round-up" held at the
affair but of a commercial make.
school last fall.
Its tangle with the power line cut
YOUTH DEMONSTRATION
off service and could well have
The April 11th meeting of the
spelt sorrow to the lad at the end
Sylvan P T A honored all the Youth
of the string.
groups, Cub and Boy Scouts,
Brownies, Bluebirds, and Camp­
fire Girls.
The Brownies sang their "Smile”
song and were so proud of the re­
sults from the recent cooky sale.
There
were
only
twelve
2nd
graders and their sales totaled
$75.00.
The Cub Scouts, from the 3rd
to 5th grades, paid tribute to the
Boy Scouts, who celebrate 40 years
of club work in America this year.
The Bluebirds sang and gayly
danced followed by a “ Fashion
show" of the Campfire Girls’ uni­
form from Bluebird’s flowing red
scarfs to the tin y'red bow tie of
Bike Accident's
Kill 3; Injure
Many Last Year
the senior girls. Their camping
outfit was displayed from tooth
brush to flashlight and ceremonial
robes resplendent in beads of all
hues.
Boy Scouts demonstrated their
wigwag flag system of conversa­
tion "beyond range of yelling” .
Hand work of all the groups
representing their skill In arts and
crafts were laid out for the par­
ents inspection
Mrs. Arthur Green, a favorite
5th grade teacher is ill and will
not return this year. Mr. Ralph
Nelson, principal introduced Mrs.
Rae D. Richardson to take her
place.
Mrs. Richardson is leaving her :
post of 4>4 years as placement di­
rector in the Oregon Educational
Association. She was principal of i
the Lake Grove School 11 years |
and altogether 26 years in the j
teaching field.
She has her B.A. and M.E. de- i
grees from the University of Ore­
gon.
NAM E PLANS GO ASTRAY
With a girl's name ready, Mr. |
and Mrs. James Bozich of 1115 I
S. W. 57th Ave , had to change it j
to Daniel Lewis when he arrived J
at the Wilcox Memorial Hospital
April 12th. Reason?
James Jr. and Jeffery wanted |
a baby sister, too.
VFW And Auxil.
Jointly Install
In PublicRites
At the C. E. Mason school on '
Center St. fl'averton, Saturday
Bicycle - motor vehicle collisions
evening, April 22, 1950 at 8 p. m.
killed three riders and injured 307
others In Oregon last year, most the Ladies Auxiliary to the Bea- I
verton Veterans of Foreign Wars
of them children, the state traffic
No. 4617 will hold a joint installa­
safety division has repot ted.
tion of their elected officers with
Records show that the majority
the Beaverton V F W Pi
of such accidents stem from the
The following officers will be
bicycle rider’s carelessness or dis­
installed: president. Mrs. Margaret
regard for fundamental traffic
Rice; senior vice pres., Mrs. Iveta
rules, the division said. Oregon
law requires bicyclists to observe Bossi; junior vice pres., Mrs.
Leona
Hickox;
chaplain,
Miss
the same traffic laws as motor
Florence Rice; conductress, Mrs.
vehicle drivers, except those reg­
Thelma Price; treasurer and sec..
ulations which by their Very na­
Mrs. Ruth Moffit; guard, Mrs. j
ture cannot apply.
Mildred Howarth; musician, Mrs.
Despite the law, the division Leo Mae Dent; color bearers,
emphasized that motorists must Mesdames
Elsa Terry,
Lillian ]
not expect children riding bicycles Sluyter,
Audrey
Kennedy
and
to display the same degree of Lauia Sluyter; patriotic instructor
judgment and responsibility as Mrs.
Emma
Lanctot;
trustees,
adult automobile drivers. “ Expect­ Mesdames Evelyn Holland, Emma j
ing the unexpected", it was point- J Lanctot and Laura Sluyter.
ed out, will help to offset a child j
Department chief of staff Mrs.
bike rider’s unpredictability in Mary Altman, with color bearers I
traffic.
of the Battleship VFW Auxiliary j
Parents were urged to make 1 of Portland, will be the installing
sure their children know and fol­ officer.
low these rules:
Refreshments will be served
1. Keep bicycle to the far right after the ceremonies, followed by
of the street and ride with traffic. a dance.
The public Is cordially invited.
2. Ride in a straight line with­
out weaving or stunting.
3. Hide single file.
4. Do not carry passengers on
bicycles.
5. Unless essential, do not ride
at night. If you must, have a good
light and reflector.
In accordance with the theme of
the forthcoming Rose Festival
"Circus Days” , the Beaverton Jay-
cees with the support of the Can­
yon Road Boosters club has select­
ed the theme “ Big T o p ’ for their
entry In the parade
Instead of buttons, as were
used last year, books of tickets
will be sold by members of these
organizations These tickets admit
holder to all events except (Queen's
ball which is by invitation.
Revenue from the sale of these
tickets goes toward defraying ex­
penses of the float.
Some numbers
don't change
Some numbers do
B E S U R E -ch e ck the
Telephone Directory
before making a call
Telephone numbers, especially those recently learned
or seldom used, have a way of getting mixed up in
our minds. So why take chances on wrong numbers—
you need only a second or so to check the telephone
directory to make sure you are calling the right
number. It always leads to better telephone service.
"Big Top" Theme
Features Jaycee
Festival Entry
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in fo r th is S a tu rd a y 's report
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the opening rules. The winner of this special cash prize will be announced, and the
»10 00 bill will be awarded when the Judges make the final count at the close of the
campaign. In case of a tie for the »1000 prize identical awards will be made to the
tieing candidates
CHINA CLOSET
This Saturday marks the end of the first week of the subscription prize campaign Just
two more weeks to win the bike each candidate started out to capture
$6975
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urged to do his or her very best from here on out.
each candidate is
Candidates are cautioned to rightly maik their subscriptions N E W and OLD Be su e
the subscriber is not getting the paper befor it is marked as a new subscription
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