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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE -Friday, October 6, 1950 A Report On City Streets Of Beaverton SCHOOL OPENS ON SECOND YR OF SCHEDULED REFURNISHING By Mm, H i l l 'l l I I i u i m i i i T he ex e cu tiv e b o a rd w as selected BO N N Y S L O P E — B onny Slop«- to serv e as w ay s a n d m e a n s com- sch o o l s ta r te d its fo u rte e n th school y e a r on Sept. 5, w ith a to ta l en j m itte e fo r th e co m in g y ear. T he te a c h e rs re c e p tio n will be ro llm e n t of one h u n d re d an d tw e n held a t th e O c to b e r m eeting. ty pupils. O f th is n u m b e r th e re a re th irty - IL L N E S S F O R W E E K Ju d ith R ru tk e , six th g ra d e s tu five re g iste re d in th e firs t and seco n d g ra d e s u n d e r th e d irection d e n t in B o n n y S lope school w as ill o f M rs. D o ro th y Spence, who also for a w eek w ith a v iru s in fectio n , te a c h e s m u sic to all g rad es, plus b u t is now b a c k in school. p ia n o lessons to eleven stu d e n ts In K E N N E T H O L.M STEA I) th e school. I t's a boy fo r th e E rn ie O lm - M rs. B ergleot D om eris has tw en ste a d s of W e st ro ad . ty -sev e n y o u n g ste rs in h er th ird H e w as b o rn a t H illsb o ro h o s a n d fo u rth g rades, w hile the tw e n pital on S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 16. ty -e ig h t boys a n d girls in the fifth H e h as been n am ed K e n n e th a n d a n d s ix th g ra d e s have Mrs. L ida w eighed 9 lbs. an d 6 ozs. a t b irth . M a rv in as th e ir in stru c to r. Mr F O U R T H B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y C h a rle s C arlon, who is principal, L ittle " B u tc h le ” C a rlo n , son of a lso te a c h e s the sev en th and eighth Mr. an d M rs. C h a rle s C arlo n , cel g ra d e s. e b ra te d h is f o u rth b irth d a y on P h y sic a l education is ta u g h t to th e g irls a n d boys respectively by M rs. M arv in and Mr. C arlon w ith e a c h fa c u lty m em ber te ac h in g a r t to h is o w n class. N in e of th e seventeen young fo lk s in th e eig h th g rad e s ta rte d th e ir f ir s t y ea r in th is school. cream w ere serv ed . E x te n siv e w ork w as done by th e SEC O N D G R A D E R I I J . school d is tric t th is p ast year. A n o th e r B o n n y S lope stu d e n t A new sta n d a rd g y m n asiu m w as w ho h a s b een v ery ill is little sec e re c te d , com plete w ith b ask etb a ll ond g ra d e r M o rry G rosse, son of c o u rts , fo u r dressin g room s, sta g e Mr. an d M rs. M a u ric e G ro sse of a n d c u rta in s. u O R IA L A n ad d itio n a l one a n d one-half L ald law ro ad . NOW IN O SW E G O a c r e h as been p u rch a sed an d level Mr. an d M rs. P e te S m ith of Os- leets o f ed fo r play grounds. v isite d frie n d s h e re re c e n t immanzed by U n d e r th e directio n of th e locar we®° ly. T h ey lived for se v e ra l y ea rs projfressivelv school b o ard w hich includes Mr. on I-ald law road. C h a rle s M c F a rren as ch airm an . YOUNG M A S T E R H A R R IS O N • » ,, M r. C h a rle s Isaacson, tw o y ear di lzens OI trie A 6 lb. 3 oz. boy w as h o rn to Mr. r e c to r an d Mr. M aurice G rosse ission o f t h e an d Mrs. L a w re n c e H a r ris o n on th r e e y e a r d ire c to r, red e co ratin g t o f s tr e e ts g e ts S u n d ay . S e p te m b e r 17, a t W ilcox Inside a n d out of the m ain build :>n o rig in a l con- h o sp ital in P o rtla n d . rere tw o se v e re in g w as done. REPORTEDLY B E TTER t ev e ry o n e h a s V o lu n te e r labor- from th e com M rs. E d B a rte ls k y w ho h a s been c o n tra c to rs to re m u n ity pain ted th e o u tsid e of th e ill a t h e r ho m e fo r q u ite som e gedly p u t th e m b u ild in g a t a g re a t sav in g to th e tim e is re p o rte d a s feelin g som e b e fo re th e d ig - school d istric t. T w o e x its fo r each class room a p ro b lem , we w a s m ade, a p riv ate office for th e r a tin g w h a t w e p rin c ip a l w as built, an d a te le nind, w e h e re b y p h o n e w as installed. a few o f th e y d a y o ne p re- A fo u r y ear p ro g ram for re f u r B e av e rto n . n is h in g the school is now in its illu s tr a te e v e ry aecond year, w ith th e sev en th and system g o n e to e ig h th g ra d e room bein g fu rn is h view s, h o w ev er, e d w ith new ad ju sta b le se a ts and desk s. Also several ch an g es h av e been m a d e in th e school p ro g ra m Includ ing th e len g th en in g of th e school d a y to 3:45 p. m. for the six u p p er g ra m m a te ria l fo r th e c o m m u n ity g rad e s, an d to 2:45 p. m club p ro g ra m . T h e s tu d e n ts will f ir s t an d second grades. tell of th e ir tr ip a n d Im p ressio n s of L a tin A m eric a. N E W O F F IC E R S P R E S ID E A tte n tio n is called to th e place T h e firs t re g u la r m onthly m e e t in g of th e B onny Slope PTA m et of th e m e e tin g sc h ed u le d to begin a t th e school house on F rid ay , a t 8 p. m. E ff o r ts a r e b eing m a d e by th e S e p te m b e r 15 w ith th e follow ing o ffic e rs for the com ing y e a r: P re s C o m m u n ity clu b to im p re ss th e o n H azel s tre e t, n e a r M enlo D riv e, a r e sh o w n as a id en t, M rs. H azel R ollings; vice need o f c o -o rd in a tio n of th e e n c o n c re te illu s tra tio n . I t ’s ev en w o rse on th e c o r n e r o f E ric k s o n an d presid en t, M rs. J e a n M u rra y ; sec tir e a r e a to ac c o m p lish its p u r M enlo, Illu s tra tio n No, 3. S u b je c t to as h e a v y tra ffic re ta ry , M rs. J e a n A llan a n d tr e a s poses. a s a n y c o rn e r in th e r e s id e n tia l a r e a o f th e city, M eetin g s a t S u n se t V alley school th is ro a d w a y re q u ire s m o re th a n ex cu ses a n d p ro m u re r, M rs. D oris C arlon. T h e b u d g e t w as p re se n te d an d a r e p ro p o sed to In te re s t m o re fro m ises to sm o o th it. th a t sectio n . P ic tu r e No. 4, on S econd n e a r W a tso n , alo n g sid e passed. th e m o rtu a ry , th e sto ry of a s tr e e t s u rfa c e on th e w a y o u t is em p h asized by th e c r a te r -lik e ch u ck h o le. Latin American Topic For Panel Held Oct. 12 W AH of an elegant season le ft c e n te r, a n d th e d e e p c r a c k s to th e r ig h t o f it. Yes, th e re a r e m a n y im p ro v e m e n ts w ith w h ich we co uld w ell do in B e a v e rto n . O ne th in g w h ich m ig h t Im p ro v e S o u th H all s tr e e t w ould be re m o v a l o f th e old o a k tr e e p la n te d in th e m iddle o f th e s tr e e t, in p ic tu re No. 5. As you ca n see by th e holes, r u ts a n d h ig h sh o u ld e rs, th e s tr e e t itself is n o t o n e o f th e c ity ’s b est, e ith e r —ev en w ith th e p a tc h e d p a v e m e n t w h e re th e se w e r w as laid, O ne of th e m a jo r jo b s in fix in g th e s tr e e ts to an a c c e p ta b le s ta n d a r d is c u ttin g th e m dow n to fit a cu rb in g . O n A n g el s tr e e t a t F irs t, in p ic tu re No. 6, is an ex am p le o f d ro p -o ff re q u ire d fro m a n old s tr e e t to a new. T ry th is o n y o u r b allo o n tir e s a t 15 m iles per h o u r a n d y o u 'll th in k y o u 're on a ro lle r-c o a ste r, E v e ry o p e r a to r o f a n a u to m o b ile is p ay in g fo r th e p riv ileg e o f h a v in g b a d s tre e ts , in su ch te rm s as b ro k en s p rin g s a n d ax les, ru in e d tire s an d g e n e ra l d islo ca tio n of te m p e r. \Ve illu s tr a te p u re n e g le c t in p ic tu re No. 7, on L o m b a rd b etw e en B e rth a -B e a v e rto n h ig h w a y a n d F a rm in g to n ro ad . T h is h alf-b lo c k o f ro ad , w h ich so m a n y of u s m u s t tra v e l, is a n u n e n d in g h a z a rd , K now w h a t w e m e a n ? T a k e a look a t p ic tu re No. 8, a clo se u p o f on e o f th e c r a te r s in th e p re c e d in g p ic tu re. T h e r e ’s been a lo t o f ta lk a b o u t p o o r s tr e e ts an d a lo t of b la m e a n d a c c u s a tio n s d ire c te d in th e m a t ter. B u t ta lk a n d a c c u s a tio n s g e t us n o w h ere. L et us fac e re a lity . T h e c ity c a n b u ild a p ro p e r s tr e e t. I t is re a d y a n d w illing to do so u p o n p e titio n of th e p ro p e rty o w n ers Involved a n d b e n e fite d . C o st is s p re a d o v er a long p eriod o f tim e a n d th e r e s u lts n o t o n ly Im p ro v e th e valu e of a d ja c e n t p ro p e rty b u t a lso im p ro v e g r e a tly th e c ity itself. In illu s tra tio n o f th is bold s ta te m e n t, w e p re se n t, in p ic tu re N o. 9, a n ac co m p lish e d im p ro v e m e n t on F irs t s tre e t, lo o k in g e a s t fro m S to tt. R e c e n tly co m pleted, h e re is a city s tr e e t th a t is below th e s u r face o f th e p ro p e rty It In te rse c ts, w ith c u rb in g an d sid e w alk s. T h is p ic tu re co uld be s u b s titu te d fo r all of th e o th e r e ig h t p ic tu re s if th e people w ho co m p lain ab o u t s tr e e ts w ould g et to g e th e r in an y n u m b e r of w ays, p e titio n th e c ity a n d a g re e to s tr e e t a s se ss m en ts. C om e o n , n eig h b o r! L e t’s m a k e a sta n d fo r good city stre e ts . (P h o to s by T ra v is C avens, B e a v e rto n U nion H ig h School s tu d e n t) As Seen in PHOTOPLAY JUNIOR PROM, a dream of a dress fit to twinkle with the stars' A sweetheart neckline, bright buttons and a billowy, tiered skirt add up to young flattery in <AQC 2-tone striped rayon taffeta. Junior sires 7 to 15. V MODE A SHOP FOR WOMEN ON BROADW AY BEAVERTON NOM ¡R E S T A U R f t K T , B IR T H D A Y E V E N T L ittle T h e re s a S o re n sen c e le b ra te d h e r six th b irth d a y Sept. 22. w ith a p a r ty o f sm all frie n d s. P re s e n t fo r th e occasion w ere B obby N ielsen . D o u g las B alk an m , W ood W ood b rid g e, H elen D en to n a n d th e b irth d a y g ir l's siste rs, C a rle n e an d J u lie A nn, a n d hei b ro th e r, G re g g H ig h lig h t of th e day fo r T h e re s a w as a c o n g r a tu la to ry cab le from h e r f a th e r, C ap t. H G. S o ren sen , w ho is e n ro u te to New Y ork City. featuring CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD Delicious foods anyone con enjoy— prepared by superb Chinese cooks D IC K Y FONG Manager Ph BEacon 2212 8645 S. W. Canyon Rd., West Slope / m PRFSS/ vc in CLEAN atiû ^ s ! D E N N IS W A Y N E G K A N D Y M onday, S**pt 18. w as a g re a t big d ay a t th e W a y n e G ra n d y hom e. 4937 N. C o m m ercial. P o rtla n d , w h ey an 8 lb., 15 oz . son w as b o rn a t W ilcox M em o rial h o sp ital. W a y n e is a g r a d u a te of B e a v e r to n HI an d a t p rese n t is a tte n d in g d e n ia l college In P o rtla n d . P a te rn a l g r a n d p a re n ts a r e Mr a n d M rs C a rla s G ra n d y . 307 S. W F a ir m a u n t D rive. B e av e rto n . T R I P E A ST M rs P e a rl l.a a r tz is e n jo y in g a tr a n s c o n tin e n ta l tr ip an d will visit a d a u g h te r in M o n tan a a n d on e in New Y o rk C ity b efo re re tu r n in g hom e. \ws.w.v,v.v.\ I F1 il 1 i f i j UM H O ST S Mr. an d M rs. W . Ja co b s. S econd s tre e t, w ere h o sts re c e n tly to M r an d M rs T ed M tlca rc h of V an co u v er, R C w h o a re on th e ir w ed d in g tr ip IH j y fiAY Me HAC H i * TH i N «S CHAvAWiTTeD AT <Dtc <=¥< our n o ia 375 N W. Canyon Rood, Beaverton Phone 3891 L a n .M t a n d M oat M odern C le a n in g P la n t in W a sh in g to n Co SUHOOI. SE< R E T \ K \ M rs. J e a n W ade h as been em ployed by School D ist 48 as sec r e ta r y to E rro l H assell, school su p e rin te n d e n t She lives a t 276 K ills av e n u e a n d w as last em ployed by th e R a n d c o rp o ra tio n in Cal Ifo rn ia. Stu- rep la ce s Mrs. Von M etheney w ho h a s resig n ed to ca re fo r h e r new baby. V IS IT P A R E N T S Mr an d M rs R a y H e m rtc h and sons from O rc u tt, C alif v isited re c e n tly w ith h is p a re n ts Mr an d Mr* C. F H e m rlc h Mr an d M rs E E G o n ty an d fam ily o f H ep p n e r. O re., visited o ver a w eek end w ith M rs Oon- tv*s p a re n ts. Mr an d M rs C F H e m rtc h Chevro let ad van ce -d e sig n trucks are A m e rica's best buy! Certified ratings prove Chevrolet Load- m aster engines deliver more net horsepower than CHEVROLET those of the principal standard equipped co nven tional trucks in their w eight c la s s , 1 3,000 to 1 6,000 lb s., G ro ss V eh icle Weight. For the last eight consecutive y e a rs, these trucks ha ve led the field in sale s . . . are far ah e ad this year. M ake your next truck a Chevrolet. Com e in and get the factsl CA R R C H E V R O L E T CO. BEAVERTON, OREGON PHONES BEAVERTON 3333 CApitol 3141