B E A V E R T O r' EN T E R P R IS E Canyon Baptists Begin Series In Study of Japan -p r dav. Moy 5, 1950 Beflvprfon Pair COUNTY GRANGE HEARS DEBATE ON MERITS OF BRANNAN PLAN Grade School Boy ln RoYal Court By Mrs Gertrud«1 lVarsou Pitches No-No To For L-C MaY DaY L E W IS A N D C L A R K C Ò L - . Sink For. Grove ,z z r z : Queen Shirley I blonde blue-eyed j Mu|tnomah counties were gue,ts The Hat of the WEST! and Flank Snyd«-r presented num beIS SoMl'‘ « I the young girls pre tower Keeper' An invitation was extended to At Canyon Road Baptist church, Shirley Bender, Portland, Lewis Jack Oberst, outstanding pitcher of Leedy Grange when Waahing- Leedy Grange Lorn the Forest 1600 N. E. Canyon road, the pastor at the Merle Davies school, pitched and Clark college senior music Rev Russell Thomas, will preach. his team to two recent victoiles major -will reign over the two- ton county Pomona Grange met Orov. M eth ods Church to Par- ne ay: prl 11 Leed> ((Cjpatt> on Church Sunday, May 2. Sunday, at 11 a m. on »'The King­ when he pitched a no-hit. no-run I day annual May day festivities , . George Olson was appointed chair- dom of God in the Program of the game at Forest Grove April 21 scheduled to get underway May 5 Grange During the luncheon and dinner man of arrangPmPnt, for thp da>, Church," and the Lord's Supper giving Beaverton a score of 8 to 0. on the college campus following hours a total of 34« meal, were Dur|n thp afternoon an ,m. ceremonies for the will be observed. His subject for On April 28 the local team de­ coronation served An estimated total of be- pregsivp mPm(>rU, service honored 7;45 p. m. will be "The Gospel feated Hillsboro at Hillsboro by a queen and her court of six prin­ tvxftn 5 ant .. pt -"ns attend- those deceased during the past according to Isaiah." The Baptist score of 5 to 3 with Jack pitching cesses. ed during the ,e.»ion » „ h 2X8 year Sppoial m#ntion was * vpn Two Beaverton women, Nancy Youth Fellowship. Meeting at 6;30 a 3 hit game. Coach Eugene Rich­ registered. Initiated in the fifth Ml!t 0ctavia IjlvfieId a chart,.r p. m., is beginning a series of pro. ards is hoping that Jack's three Nagues and Kathleen McGogy. are degree were 39 persons. 27 of member and formPr rp.„dpnt who grams on ‘Japan, her People and younger brothers will all have his members of the royal court. whom were Leedy Grange mem paasPd away at 91 yaars of a(te. Highlight o f the annual festival li*r Customs" under the leadership pitching arm since he is slated era' Mr. Randall of Winona Grange of their president-elect, Miss Carol for graduation this month. r . K t ^ h ^ r v r k t I , t A n , ° T r T g ¿1 ° * ' W r was eiecie^ " alTeriiate” 'OonV " 1^- Vander Meulen. This Friday the boys will meet wife of British ambassador Sir ’ p-TT™'*" a' hlte^hv ™ ' en‘ n* mona as delegate to the state con- the Tigard team here at Beaver­ Oliver Franks, will be special i 1 I^ople ventlon at Ontario. ton. weather permitting. guest. The luncheon will precede S w d that T h I Bran,, , P I . T D R A ,N A O K »‘ K O IK O I the outdoor coronation of the ...ork<,bjiP nineties! » - 'V t ComPletion of a large drainage 'queen and her court. , . h it P , " , ' .. Be,d ProJp<‘t has been accompllsh- pta pla n s set up _ .. , . both to the Farmer and Producer." ed on the Cedar Mill school Other events on the royal agenda Qn the afflrmitivp , ldo wa„ Rpv. HS STUDENT EXEC Friday include a baseball game Rart|ptt and Suz,nne pelpr. grounds. At present construction of the On of the new features that will 2 5 X ? C° ^ performance To, _ T i* ard high *'"<** gyn gymnasium auditorium by N. P. field and an evening . .. a" d 8>n , , “ J, . .. James Russell of Reed college »„i, Sally Stearns, senior, was elected be included in the new high school of , _. Shakespeare s ‘.‘King Lear" — - - . * Joh nson, building contractor is . . . . . , Thp negative side included Boh .. ... queen to reign over the Y-Teen P T A is the entrance of the student a Saturday events include a track . . . . . . . . . „ getting under way f.w Portland j university , Breuchert and Lola I-ain of Bea- r>i,irw ,. uii „ completion o f the Spring Formal in the Sunken Ball body president as a member of the meet . with on ... _ Plans call for c< . .. .. . , 3 verton high school. Ervin Founts huildinir hv fall Room in Portland, Saturday, April executive committee. h .............. . *>'*'L“ !? * “ y l al ; The constitution will be present­ Fisher field and the queen s formal bad previously planned to enter O V E R N IG H T G i f ST 29 ball. ed at the first meeting, May 16, but Breuchert carried his „art. Mrs. Elizabeth “ Sammons of Sally was chosen over twenty- General chairman for the week- five contestants from the Portland 8 P m' ln the high sch° 01 banquet end is Mary Somerville, Portland. M J dg*»inclu ded Deile Perkins of N eotsu. Oregon was an overnight; ______ I Bpaverton. Master Brewer of KUest of thr Huhelt Mnv^ TuPit. area. I room. Washington Grange and Master day of last week A prPvtou.s res. Vandehye of Hillsboro The nega- idpnt of thp communlty. she was tive side won the decision. j attpndancp at thp Pom0na An instructive talk by Ray Van- 0ranRP mPpUnK derranden touched on many Is­ STATE K I M EN I ION sues including juvenile Delinquen­ The W. J. Polette's ars making j cy and welfare. Don Walker, a preparations to attend the State Mrs. Glen Olson, a recent bride, . . . , . . . . . Portland attorney spoke concern­ Grange Convention at Ontario, | ís the focus of much entertaining . pyA D n n irA sf /A — A -.11 O í f T Oregon. They plan to visit rel- i i X in Beaverton. On April 21. S Mrs. L. Candidates for offices appear­ atlves in adjoining states thus ex- 1 j C. Harrell was hostess at her Divi- ing on the primary election ballot tending their trip. ! sion St. home for a kitchen shower were introduced. Republican Candidate B IR T H D A Y V IS ITA TIO N in honor of the young matron. . ... . . . . Leon Davis of the Fair Board Neighbors of Mrs William Voss M rs. I^eroy Warren entertained .. . . . . , . „ _ . cited the need for new buildings dropped in at her home April 24 thirty-five guests in her honor at and space for fhe county fair. for I in the afternoon to honor her her home on Murray Ave. last Musical numbers were included birthday. Saturday evening. This party was on the program. Mrs. D. Z. Duke Mrs. Voss is confined to a wheel also a shower. was George Olson's accompanist chair but remains cheerful and The new bride is the former alert. Her neighbors report pleas- j Miss Barbara Bozieh, daughter of ant times spent with her. Mi ami Mrs. Tony Bozich. ind her A business Adm inistration — By a#3-m an-Court I ' A i m FOR SON husband is the son of Mr. and For the benefit of all W ashington County James A Walters, lately of Mrs. Joe Olson of Aloha. Richland, Washington spent last | week end with his family the James Walters. STETSON HATS Senior Girl Cops Honors As Queen Of Y-Teen Dance Social Affairs Focus on Recent Beaverton Bride ELECT HARRY M. SEABOLD m m COUNTY JUDGE Nazarene Pastor Answers Call To Napa California PTA F"X 0 CS Meef In Advance Of Regular Date ^ Thi‘”day: M ay ‘ Mi- state ptapconvention Florence Bullis eighth grade room Rev. Leonard ard C. Johnson, past pastor j at the Merle school at * Delegates from Cedar Mill PTA _ rn. to attend the state convention In of the Church of the Nazarene for p the past seven years has been call- , This ,s a wepk ahead of the reg. , Portland April 2S 2H and 27 fil­ ed to fill the pulpit of Church of , u,al monthly meeting of the hoard 0,,,dPd, Mra V C MmeI' Prpa‘d‘>n,: Mrs. C. V. Jackson, secretary; Mrs. the Nazarene at Napa, California. A. N. French and Mr. and Mrs. L. Sunday he will give his last S. Uppinghouse. sermon here. In attendance at varous sessions The church is giving a farewell were Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. party for him at the Merle Davies Cover, Mrs. C A. Henson, Mr. V. school cafeteria, Tuesday evening , C. Miner, Mrs. A. L. Greathouse May 2. Rev. and Mrs. Johnson and and Mr. A R. Pearson. Mrs. A. R. 4 children will leave next week. j r R I N C U ’A L A B S E N T J. E. Becker, ptincipal of Barnes pParson was a a delegate of the ! Martin Gale of Caspar, Wyo, has been called and accepted the pas­ school, has been absent due to ill- Wash|ngton County Council, An informative program it is torate here and it is expected he ness. He Is expected to return to his desk in a few days. hoped will help the loeal associa­ will arrive about June 1. tion during its coming year to car- PE N M A N S H IP AW AR D S The following pupils of the 5th ry on a* a ^Iffher degree of effl- grade were awarded penmanship c*ency certificates from the Rice publish SHOW ACCO M PLISH M ENT ing Co.: Barbara Montoya, Dennis, Boy Srout" of trooP 207 and Sponsellor, William Shannon Dale 1 Cuh s ‘'outs Papk 207 will pre- Welsh, Barbara Moore, Larry Ment a P''0* ™ 1» depleting their ac- Prospective teachers from Tilla­ Sauer, Kathleen Van DeVeer Ben eoinplishments at the community mook. Wheeler, Forest Grove, Hathaway, Danyla Berg, Vance rlub mPP,' n>L MaV' »<> at 8 P ™ at Hillsboro, Tigard, Sherwood, and Johnson. John HuUJheson, Marie.- ,h,> sch° o1 hou,e Also on ,he Pr°- Beaverton high schools will he Jane Procaco, Earlene Cheek, Don- k’ram will he moving pictures. entertained at a recruitment tea aid Meyers, John Cunningham, in the banquet room of the high Bert Walson, Dick Pett ingel. and school next Sunday. May 7 at 3 Jane Eagleson. p. m. The tea is being sponsored by U P P E R G RAD E TO U R The 6th, 7th and 8th grades of the X I chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, a teachers honorary so­ Barnes school accompanied by their teachers Mrs. Grimm and ciety. Members of the Beaverton chap­ Mrs. Johnson, toured part of For­ ter who will he hostesses are: Miss est Grove, oMnday. May 1. They first went to the Scholls Geraldine Sanford, Miss Bernice Conoly, Miss Amarette Barnes, Tile Co. then to the University Miss Betty Myers. Mrs. Josephine where Mrs, Giershach, wife o f the 1 Hunkapillar, and Miss Alice Clem­ president led them through the ! school. ent. Prospective teachers from Bea­ First were the rooms containing | verton's senior class who will at­ relics of Oregon and the Orient. tend are Delores Carlaon, Janice Then to the school library where Osfleld. Muriel Granum. Vivian | many rare hooks were shown. The Hensen, Marie Smith, Norma Em- remainder of the visit was spent 1 erick, Maryann Ferry, Pat Hagen, in the Science room. The last of Marjorie Robinson, Doris Schlaefli, the tour was the visit to the Bur- j Helen Stevens, Janet Stickler, Lu­ lingham Seed Co. cille Govak, and Mary Solne. Visiting mothers were Mrs. Shaw, ; Entertainment for this tea will Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Platt and Mrs. : be provided by Caryl Jean Short, Watson. Beaverton flute soloist: Eileen Fricke. Forest Grove accordion V IS IT S H R I N K RO D E O The following students of Barnes soloist and former Bea vet ton stu­ went to the Shrine Rodeo in Port­ dent; and The Senlorettes. vocal land: Raymond Varner, Merle Du ensemble from Forest Grove. Presiding at the table will b" Bois, Viki and Jackie Ulrich o f the Mrs. Frances Durand. F o r e s t third grade, Ronnie McGloughlln. 1 Grove; Miss Geraldine Sanford, Gary Chumbley o f the second. Bar­ Beaverton; and Miss Alice Clem- bara Moore and Myron McCamley of the fifth. ; ent, Beaverton. FISH IN G T R IP W ITH PA Myron McCambley of the 5th grade went on a fishing trip with his father Sunday. They went to the Willamette river. Honorary Society Sets Banquet For Future Teachers 59 S. E Broadway Phone Beaverton 381 I ARTHRITIS Hundreds Claim Its Grip Broken! Dear Friend; Do you have Arthritis? Have you a relative or friend that is suffering from this painful, distressing ailment? I came upon a simple remedy, that ended my long search and battle to rid myself o f Arthritis. I had teeth pulled, tonsils out, serum shots, electric fever treatments, special built shoes, hot baths, pills and salves. 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Hours; 7-30 A M to 9 P M , Including Sunday Closed Mondays WOODLAND ACRES CASH GROCERY 4928 S W W ilson Avenue The executive board of the Bea- 1 He wn’' guMt of honor' Kriday verton grade school PTA will meet eveninK at a dinnp'' PartV at his j BARNES School Notes HOLLAND FEED STORE wide variety of sizes and styles. Welcome Home GREYHOUND OWNERS BOB A N D W IG G A LE S W IS H ’ YO U A SU C C ES SFU L SEASON GALES FURNITURE 962 N E. Canyon Road H askell Center Beaverton 4156 Public Auction S u n . M a y 7, l :3Q p. m- Sudtell's Auction Center Reception Honors Forty-two Years Teaching School NEW STUDENTS LISTE D Clinton Bidwrll from Peninsula Miss Alma E. Stone, elementary school in Portland enrolled In teacher for 42 years who Is retir- Barnes schools' fourth grade. ! ing this June, will be honored by a John Sahl also o f Peninsula reception on May 21st., from 2 to school In Portland enrolled in the 5 p m. at the Hinson Memorial second grade, ■apt M Church, 1137 S E. 20th Deanna Lee Williamson of Grant near Salmon. Portland, by the school in Portland, enrolled In the Binnsmead Parent Teacher Asso­ second grade ciation where she is completing SPEECH TO U R N A M E N T her 24th year Jimmy Farah of the second At 3 p m there will be a gift presentation and a brief program grade took 3rd prize In the speech with her former students partie- j tournament Saturday His selec- | ipaMng Rev. Clarence Stauffer, ! tion was "Frisky Chick Adventure" by George Tucker Smith. will give ttve Invocation Miss Stone also taught at Hills- F A T H E R RETU RN S Bobhy McBride of the 2nd grade view. Orient, Ne>^>erg and Creston celebrated the return of his father | schools. Mrs. Harry E. Jones. 2326 S. E. j who has been gone for 4 months. 87th Ave is chairman of the re- ; He is a magazine saleaman. Rita Stone, reporter I ception. MERCHANDISE NEW & USED FURNITURE Cr APPLIANCES, ETC. Come One - Come All Sponsored By CANYON ROAD BOOSTER'S CLUB