BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, November 24, 1950 l u n c h e o n T h u r s d a y D ec. 14th a n d m e m b e r s w h o s e b i r t h d a y s a r e in t h i s m o n t h will be h o n o r e d g u e s t s In r o o m 720 c o u r t h o u s e in P o r t ­ la n d . SCHOOL D IST R IC T 57 J t . — B a r n e s . M e e t i n g a t 1:30 p. m . f e a t u r e s M i c h a e l C o r b y a t t e n d e d sc h o o l t h i s e le c t i o n o f o f f ic e r s . R e a d in g g ro u p o ne h a s fin ish ed T he board of d ire c to rs or W est M e m b e r s a r e u r g e d t o a t t e n d w e e k a f t e r s e v e r a l d a y s b o u t w i t h " W e L o o k a n d S e e ”, " T h e W o r k S lo p e r u r a l fire p r o t e c t i o n d i s t r i c t p o is o n o a k . a n d v is ito rs w elco m e a n d P l a y " a n d a r e n o w in " W e h av e ap p o in ted T h u rlo w W eed as O u r h e a l t h c h a r t is a fo c a l p o in t C o m e a n d G o". F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n M i. a n d M rs. E r n e s t G r i d e r a n d a t t o r n e y f o r t h e d i s t r i c t . W eed , in t h e F o u r t h A - g r a d e ro o m . O UT W IT H IN F L U E N Z A th e y read "A w ak e a n d A way". w h o s e la w o ff ic e is in B e a v e r t o n , f a m i l y h a v e m o v e d to th e B e a v e r t o n T h e p u z z le m a p - of t h e U. S. a n d M a r y E l l e n R o s n e r , V ick i J e a n T h e 3-A c l a s s m i s s e s K a t h a r i n e h a s b een a r e s i d e n t f o r 40 y e a r s d i s t r i c t . S h e is t h e p r e s i d e n t o f t h e w o r l d a r e v e ry p o p u l a r w i t h O liv e r . J i m m y G a r d n e r , M ic h a e l C o n a w a y w h o is o u t w i t h t h e flu. S u m n e r W o m a n ’s R e li e f C o r p No. o f th e a r e a e m b r a c e d b y t h e d is ­ M ichael S tev en s w ere R o b e r t T a y l o r h a s j o i n e d t h e c l a s s M r s H o a g l i n ’s f o u r t h g r a d e r s . T h e K a l h o f f , t r i c t a n d is n o w s e r v i n g a s J u s tic e 21 to t h e G A R . b o y s d e l i g h t in e s t i m a t i n g f l y in g a b s e n t d u r i n g t h e w e e k d u e to w h i c h m a k e s 28 p u p i l s in t h e ro o m . C o r p No. 21 w ill h a v e p o t l u c k o f th e p eace, B e a v e r t o n d i s t r i c t . h o u r s b e t w e e n c o u n tr ie s . illness. ■M ■ ■ I l > T h e c h ild re n w ro te p a p e rs on fcioyd S m i t h b r o u g h t c u t o u t t h e s u b j e c t “ W h y I A m T h a n k f u l " , p i c t u r e s f o r p o s t i n g in t h e ro o m . as a la n g u a g e assig n m en t. T h ey K a r e n O ls o n b r o u g h t t h e b o o k a ll a g r e e d t h a t good h e a l t h , g o o d “ S n o w W h i t e ”, R a y P o r t e r b r o u g h t I h o m e s a n d p a r e n t s , g o o d s c h o o ls, " T h e L i t t l e s t R e i n d e e r " a n d G a r y a n d b e in g A m e ric a n s w ere o f p r i­ K in g b ro u g h t a n a lp h a b e t book . m a r y im p o rtan ce. a n d “T h e S t o r y of P a t c h y " . D E A D L I N E O N NOV. 23 T h e T h r e e S ta r P re s s, school ! n e w s p a p e r o f Dist. 57 j t „ w ill c o m e I o u t N o v . 23rd. T h i s is t h e 2 n d I n u m b e r o f t h e p aper. W O L V E S VS. CO V O T E S T h e 4-B c l a s s is w o r k i n g o n a j T h a n k s g i v i n g p la y to be g i v e n t o th e room th e day before th e h o l­ M em b ers of th e K n ife a n d F o rk id ay s . C lu b w ill h a v e a s t h e i r n e x t g u e s t T h e 4 -B ’s a r e d iv i d e d i n t o t w o s p e a k e r , M r s . H e l e n G o r d o n Me- , g r o u p s c a l l e d th e W o lv e s a n d t h e P h e r s o n , t h e w e l l - k n o w n C a n a d i a n | C o y o te s . T h e y t a k e t u r n s in g e t ­ w r i t e r a n d l e c t u r e r . H e r to p i c will t i n g t o l u n c h f i r s t a n d g o i n g to be " A m e r i c a n s A ll—W e C a n a d i a n s 1 p l a y a t r e c e s s . I t h a s n o t b e e n A n d Y o u O f T h e U. S. A ." d e c id e d t o d a t e w h ic h g r o u p is A c c o r d i n g to M r. J . W . P o y n t e r , ; m o r e o r d e r l y a n d q u ie t. t h e lo cal p r e s i d e n t , w h o is in ' M rs. S te v e n s’ fo urth g r a d e r s c h a r g e of th e a r r a n g e m e n ts , th e a b e g a n t h e i r f i r s t w o r k in s i g h t a f f a i r w ill t a k e p la c e a t P e t e r r e a d i n g in m u s i c th e p a s t w e e k . B oscow C afete ria, H illsb o ro o n B U T T E R F L IE S AND BUGS T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 28th, 1950, a t T h e c h i l d r e n of th e 2nd g r a d e a t 6:30 p. m. T u a l a t i n V ie w a r e e n j o y i n g s t o r y A l t h o u g h s h e is a C a n a d i a n , b o r n b o o k s t h a t B r u c e O s b o r n b r o u g h t o f C a n a d i a n p a r e n t s , M rs. M c P h e r ­ t o c la s s. son a c tu a lly e n jo y s d u a l citizen ­ R u t h D a v i s b r o u g h t a b e a u t i f u l s h ip . f o r s h e h a p p e n e d t o a r r i v e p i n k a n d b l a c k b u t t e r f l y f o r th e w h i l e h e r p a r e n t s w e r e li v in g in s c i e n c e e x h i b i t . W it h t h e s t u d e n t s N e w Y o r k . C u r r e n t l y s h e is li v in g % n o w s t u d y i n g insects, s o d o n ’t be o n a w h e a t f a r m in W estern Beaverton, Oregon s u r p r i s e d if w e a c t a l i t t l e b u g g y ! C a n a d a . D u rin g ra in y day in te rm iss io n s T h e r e a r e f e w p e o p le w h o k n o w th e ch ild ren o cc u p y t h e m s e l v e s C a n a d a b e t t e r t h a n M rs. M c P h e r ­ w i t h b a r n a n d f a r m a n i m a l s ; a n d s o n a n d n o n e w h o tell o f it so d e ­ a s e t o f h o u s e s , fire s t a t i o n , school, l i g h t f u l l y a n d c h a r m i n g l y . I n a d r o i t c h u rc h , a n d d ru g sto re. T h e se la s h ic n , sh e leads h e r a u d ie n c e s t h i n g s w e r e b o u g h t w i t h m o n e y f a r f r o m t h e b e a t e n p a t h s of i n t e r ­ f r o m a r e c e n t c a n d y sale. n a tio n a l re la tio n s so th a t th e y m a y V ic k ie L e w i s ’ r e c o r d , “ S c u f f y be c o n f r o n t e d by t h e l i tt le t h i n g s t h e T u g B o a t" , w a s a t r e a t f o r the w h ic h a r e r e a l l y so i m p o r t a n t h u t i elax .it ion p e r i o d F r i d a y . o f t e n e s c a p e n o tic e . IN D IA N S A N D PIL G R IM S B e s id e s b e i n g a p o p u l a r a n d a n T h e 3-B c la s s w e lc o m e d a n e w a c c o m p l i s h e d l e c t u r e r , M r s . M c ­ pup il, R o b e r t a T a y lo r. P h e r s o n is a w ell k n o w n w r i t e r , T h e c l a s s m a d e t e p e e s a n d will c o n t r i b u t i n g w id e ly to E n g lish . u s e t h e m f o r a n I n d i a n s c e n e in A m e r i c a n a n d C a n a d i a n period­ t h e s a n d t a b l e . I n d i a n s , t r e e s a n d icals. w a t e r will be m a d e f o r s c e n e r y . In th ese tim es, w h en th e freed o m P i l g r i m b o y s a n d g irls, log c a b in s , o f t h e w e s t e r n w o r l d is s o v i g o r ­ a n d h o r n s o f p le n t y w e r e d r a w n o u s l y b e in g a s s a i l e d , M rs. M c P h e r ­ th is w eek. s o n f i r m l y b e lie v e s It is o f g r e a t ­ Tomm y W atso n and R i c h a r d e s t i m p o r t a n c e to s t r i v e f o r h e m ­ S k e l t o n g a v e a s h o w w i t h t h e i r i s p h e r e s o l id a r i ty . h a n d p u p p ets. In ■ a d d i t i o n t o b e i n g a n e x c e e d ­ M rs. G e o r g e r o o m m o t h e r , g a v e i n g l y w e l l - i n f o r m e d w o m a n , M rs. tlie c l a s s a p in e c o n e t u r k e y sh e M c P h e r s o n h a s a k e e n s e n s e of h ad m ade. h um or, possesses a sp a rk lin g p la t­ A PPL E TO TU RK EY form m anner, and is b r i l l i a n t , V ic k i J e a n O l i v e r b r o u g h t a f r i e n d l y a n d c o n v i n c i n g , d e c l a r e t u r k e y m a d e f r o m a n a p p l e fo r t h o s e w h o h a v e h e a r d h e r a n d a c ­ d isp lay in th e first grade at c laim h er a n a tu r a l-b o rn sp eak er. Fire Dist. Board Names Local JP . i ¡V $ 4 # / ? 4'; Relief Corps Of GAR Has Potluck Birthday Lunch Canadian W riter Hexes Boundary; Knife - Fork Club OT\ On th is festiv e day BEING AMERICANS CAUSE FOR THANKS SAY FOURTH GRADERS - - For hom e, friends and the m any hi essi nirs that have been b estow ed upon us, as free A m eriean citizen s. BEAVER TH£ATRE Beaverton S u n .. M on.. Tu«*. N o v . 26, 27, 28 . “ LADY W IT H O U T BASS PORT*' H edy L am arr J o h n H o d iak “S IN G IN G G U N S" V au g h n M onroe W e d ., T h u n i . , F rl., S a l. N ov. 29 »>, j i THE DESERT HAWK’ W ed. T hru S a t. N o v . 22. 23, 24. 25 •ROCK IS L A N D T R A I L ’ In T ru co lo r F orrest T ucker B ruce Cabot "T H E H A PPV Y EARS" C o lo r b y T e c h n i c o l o r D ean S to ck » e ü Also Selected Short Subjects ALOHA THEATRE A lo h a . O re g o n — P h o n e . A lo h a 6401 F r e e P a r k i n g L o t fo r O u r P a tr o n » W e d n e s d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 22, 23, 24, 25 711 OCEAN DRIVE" E d m o n d O ’B r i e n , J o a n n e “THE DUCHESS OF IDAHO" E Van Johnson s th e r W illiam s D ru S u n d a y . M o n d a y . T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 26, 27, 28 SUNSET BOULEVARD" G l o r i a S w a n s o n . W i l l i a m H o l d e n “BLONDIE HITS THE IACKP0T" Arthur SÄ to" W e d n e s d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y , N o v em i> er 29 30, Dec. 1 2 "COLT 45" R a n d o l p h S c o tt , R u t h R o m a n •'NIGHT AND THE CITY” S E T ? J Z S " " * ’ FIR ST SECURITY BANK IN THREE DIMENSIONS ON P IC T U R E REELS . . . your PGE electric dollars stay at home it’s a fact . . . ten cents out o f every revenue dollar PGE receives is paid in slate and local taxes alone. New schools, better highways, help for the needy and count­ less other civic projects rely on individual tax dollars. K id i . now see R u d o lp h , th e R ed N o sed R ein d ee r “ com e to life” in th e th rillin g realism o f tru e th re e d im e n sio n K o d a ch ro m e p h o to g ra p h s. O th e r ex citin g c h ild re n 's S te re o S to ry s u b je c ts for use in View M a s te r S tereo sco p es a n d P ro je c to rs in c lu d e R o y R ogers, H o p a lo n g C assid y . G e n e A u try C isco K id , In d ia n s , T a r r a n , W ild A n im als, A d v e n tu re s o f S a m S aw yer. F a iry T a le s, M o th e r G oose R h y m e s, T h e C h ris tm a s S to ry . P e rfo rm in g E le p h a n ts a s well as e d u c a tio n a l, e n te rta in in g “ tr a v e l” scenes from far aw ay la n d s. S te re o p ic tu re s a re m o u n te d in d u ra b le View M a s te r seven scene R eels. A sk for a free R eel list. S T E R E O S C O P E *2.00 V I E W - M A S T E R REELS 35C E A C H • T H R E E F O R *1. 0 0 PGE’s taxes help meet these needs . . . help reduce you? individual taxes. Your PGE electric dollars stay at home in other ways, too. For instance, PGE’s 1,600 Oregon people were paid more than $6,500,000 in wages and salaries last year. This money was spent in local stores, bought local homes, was deposited in local banks. , . It helped keep industry going and growing. Dividends, too, stay in the West. Last year about $1,400,000 was paid to the 85“„ o f PGE’s 15,000 stockholders who live in the three Pacific Coast Slates. Yes, your electric dollar buys more than just electricity. A share of it goes for a beuer community, for jobs and income to thousands of your fellow citizens, for many other things that spell progress for this region. Anyway you look at it, electric service is your b iggest bargain. 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