Young Robinson felled trees ana the entire Beaverton area. In addi- put up a log cabin to house his tion to central office equipment family; then he began to look installations, a major cable job in about for employment, for his re- the amount of $65,000 will provide sources were low. He had lost a facilities to serve the Cedar Hills, number of his cattle and all but 1 McLain Village. Marlene Village, two or three of the fine mares ! Cedar Mill Park, and Bonny Slope that he had brought from Missouri, j areas It is estimated that this HARDSHIPS AND TRAIL LOSSES FAILED TO when the party was snowbound on | equipment and material will be " • M A R Y '8 ° K ™ E V “ X * i - » “ " * £ V .ty " .T I ^ Mt Hood. ! ready to provide additional service Beaverton, Oregon—On Thursday, Maas offered for the repose of his on Wed at T:30 p. m The DISCOURAGE SPIRIT OF PROGRESS PIONEER November 23, the chaplain at S t soul. November 28. R. I. P. theme of this meeting will be A t length he found a job in a about April 1, 1M1. sawmill at Milwaukie. some seven The Telephone Company’s office Mary's of the Valley, fa th er Ed- PO R TLAN D PLA% K K S T ItA L “ Know your school—its teachers— By H ervej 5. K°bin»on ________________________________ Robinson could always be count- mU#g away over the hills and at Aloha will be completely re- ward McMullan. O P . departed St M a r y ’s of the Valley present gnd |U program of education” this life in his little home on St. ed the cne-act p.ay, TOO M ANY Parents are urged to arrive at T ~ “ .7... i ed upon tor * uard duty' wh* n across the river by means of a placed with new equipment. Be- A iij reader * bo has addit on- 1 there was danger of an Indian at- {erjy own#d by the proprietors of cause o f the nature o f the toll line Mary's avenue. Death came at MARYS, at the play festival given 7 30 01- goon after as possible ai Information on names, pla­ 1 tack and. if the stock strayed, he the mil, n wag too far make facilities between Beaverton and 10:10 p. m. m the auditorium of St. Mary'8 to receive a copy o f their child's ce« or events covered by AD. was ready to go on the search. trip back -j-a fortfe daily »fid Aloha, it will be necessary that Father McMullan had suffered Academy Portland, November dajiy program, then meet in the Robinson are Invited U> write for a number of years from se- 18. A lter a journey of about six he was obliged to stay at the the Aloha equipment be turned up Gym where they will he greeter! the newspaper. In this way, a rtous heart disease which was the The member of the cast <•*•* ^ Mr Metaler the principal. A months, the party came to The scene of his work, while his young for service coincident with the more complete historical se­ cause of his death finally. Thurs- Sally Johnston, Jane Rlgert. Bar- snappy program by the Pep Dalles of the Columbia and were wife and family stayed in the Beaverton installations, ne« will be possible. day morning he nad sung a high bara Kenyon, Donna Hendricks. c)ub w|Jj follow obliged to build flatboats to float lonely cabin on the claim. At the present time, the company Address letters to fie ri ey S. Mass of thrnksgiving. He spent Gertrude Hertel. and Theresa The parentg w i„ lhen vUit the their goods down the river, while He was able <0 go back once in bas 553 unfilled orders in the Bea- itoblnson, % B e a ie r t o n E n te r ­ moot of day with his religious Schneider. __ classrooms according to the daily the stock was driven over the two weeks, carrying a gunnysack verton area and 186 orders in the prise, Beaverton. Oregon. brethern at Holy Rosary in Port- BASKETS FOR POOR schedules The teachers o f each ___ ___ ___________ mountain trails. Though quite upon his back loaded with provi- Aloha area. The installation of land, arriving back at St. Mary's The Sodality sponsored a Thanks- clagg wU, „ pla(n the program cf early in the Fall, the party was sions that would have to last until this equipment in Beaverton and early In the evening. giving drive to gather food to fill educatlon lo be covered during the In the strictest sense there is no overtaken by a howling snow big next visit. Aloha will provide service for a He was given the last rites of baskets for the poor. The results such thing as local history. Events storm on the side of Mount Hood Further adventures of the Rob- major portion o f these unfilled the Church by the Reverend An- were gr In , he cage of ^ „ y {«r e n t , who in eastern Washington county in that lasted for days and left drift- mson family will be told in futui< orders, thony Gerace, pastor at St. Cecilia s K E T K E A I DEC. 5. 6 AND . have more than one child attend- the late 1840’s and early 1850’s tie so deep that the weakened animals features in Beaverton. The students’ annual retreat will ^ng tbe bjgh school it has been in closely with people and events could draw the wagons no farther. A Requim High Mas* was sung be given on December 5, 6. and ' «UKgested that each parent take a on the Atlantic seaboard and in Many o f the worn out cattle It will • be for him on Friday morning in St It w ill. be conducted conducted by Abbot projfram in order that clasa<.s the Ohio valley in the latter part died aa did s(.Venteen of the blood- Mary’s chapel by Father J. Good- Damien. O S. B.. of Mt. Angel be covered. I f it is possible for of the preceeding century. This is ed mares that Robinson had rich, superintendent of St. Mary’s only one parent to attend then it well illustrated in the story of the brought from Missouri. Food sup- will be necessary to decide which j settlement of this area. plies had run low and the Robin- student has the greatest need of About 1825. William Robinson, a sons cheerfully shared theirs with parent-teacher association. 1 native of western Pennsylvania of the others until the larder was so Work was started last week on Teachers and parents will meet I Scotch-Irish descent, was drowned low that the young husband was a building addition to the present after classes in the cafeteria where while working upon the construe- obliged to shoot ground squirrels West Coast Telephone Company refreshments will be served and an tion of a canal connecting the which the family ate cooked up central office building in Beaver- On Tuesday, Dec. 5th at 1 p. m . added opportunity to meet other Allegheny river with Lake Erie, with the little flour that remained ton, it was announced by A. D. there will be a meeting in th* j parents and members of the fac- Although he was one of the con- |t appeared that the party might Scripture. Forest Grove, District Beaverton Masonic Hall ex ulty. All parents and interested tractors on the project, his fam- be snowbound for the winter, but Manager. p am f . purpose “ ** _ounty f rjendg Gf the Beaverton Union jly, consisting of his wife and five a messenger managed to make his In competitive bidding. Mr. R. irary. is* eanor . tep *-ns, jjjg b School are cordially invited children, were cheated out of the way to the settlements and, on Oc­ F. Waters of Portland was granted * * e rar an WI * ve * e to attend this meeting. money due him and left in desti- tober 17, returned accompanied by the contract in the amount of talk. tute circumstances and the chil- Thomas Denney and Felix Hick- $14.565. This building addition is The meeting will be In the form dren were thrown largely upon ijn 0]d Indiana neighbors, with a for the purpose o f housing new of a Silver Tea. Various Commun­ their own resources. William J. supply of provisions and six yoke central office equipment scheduled ity Clubs and PTAs of eastern Robinson, second child In this fam- 0f fresh strong oxen to pull the for delivery in December of this Washington County compose the ily was then eleven years old. wagons. In a short time the party , year and additional equipment group. Tw enty-eight organizations For about ten years the boy was a* Oregon City, where the scheduled for delivery in late 1951. will be represented. The sponsors lived with different families and Robinsons remained for several A new and larger commercial of- wish to emphasize that all inter­ The monthly meeting of Court worked at anything he could find weeks before crossing the Wiliam- I flee will be constructed on the ested people will be welcomed. Mrs. to do. Part of the time he ran ette river into Tualatin county. south side of the present structure. Eva Moore, Tigard, a member of St. Cecelia No. 1467 Catholic upon the canal that had been the In the spring of 1852 they set- UP °n delivery of central office the new County Library Board. Daughters of America was held on cause of his father’s death. Every- t,ed in the capture Baptist Church at Cedar Mill Park j of St. Mary of the Valley- Theresa of * Cornwallis. 1 The group will leave from the Schneider. Barbara Senko, Barbara These Included many names as­ "Chuck Wagon” at 7 00 a. m. for I Martin, and Mary Ellen Bailey— sociated with the early history, a day of skiing, sledding, and to- entertained the court with "The .. . , , not only o f this immediate vicinity, PYREX COLORED bogganning on the mountain. Old n’s Dance” accompanied at but of ,ower Wlnamette va],ey Included in the p-irty are the the piano by Sally Johnston after and {he entlre gtate {he Hicklin8i REFRIGERATOR SET young people of the Forest Grove which Miss Johnston sang Bach’s , thp Denneyg the stotu> the H alls Baptist Church. The group will he "Ave Maria” accompanied by Bar- and others. accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. bara Senko. Two children were born to the Frank Dobra. Malcom Van Billiard. Refreshments were served. Robinsons in Indiana, and in 1851 and Don Hendrickson. Committee members were Mes- the little family came across the dames Catherine Barsotti. chair- ,aing to Oregon. Selling all of his man; Josephine Fuller. Boyd. property that he could not take Balfe. Junia Comfort. with him. the young father, then only 22 years old took his wife and H O LID AY IN K M .H N K two little boys to Saint Joseph. Mr and Mrs. Guy Alexander. Mr Micgouri where he purchased an and Mrs. Robert Summers. Mr outf|t of rattIe wmgona and sCme Although colds strike at any and Mrs. Elmer Stipe and Dr gQod mareg and embarked upon PYREX PERCOLATOR westward journPy in c„ m,)any time of the year, the fall and win Hetu and wife spent Thanksgiving ^ ter months are usually referred to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted wjtb 23 other wagons, as the "cold s e a s o n ” b e c a u s e that H*tU O f Eugene Many hardships were endured Is the time when colds seem to D IN N E R C E LE B R A T IO N upon that toilsome journey, but, in ■trike moat frequently and with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Klein enter- the face of all. young Robinson greatest vigor. j tained Mr. and Mrs. Ole Kapilla never lost his courage and was the The common cold is one of the and family. Portland, and Mr. and source of constant encouragement most contagious of all diseases family of Portland and Mr. and to the rest of the party. He cheer- People tend to treat a cold lightly Mrs Geo Thyng of Beaverton for gd Vhem up in every way ’that he probably because It is so common Thanksgiving could th,nk of Qften he would But those Who have mid- arc TO SEE BIG GAME ,ake out (hp end board of the wag. actually III. The discomfort of run- Dorothy Lee Carr was home Qn )fty ,t upon the Kround and nlng noses, roughs, and sneezes Is from college for Thanksgiving and danc(1 a j iK upon it while some only a part of the picture. to attend the U. of O.-O.S.C. foot- body twanged away on a banjo. PYREX MEASURING The person w h o has a cold, par- hall game at the stadium tlcularly one that hanfcs on. suf­ CUP SET fers from loss of appetite, some­ times loss of sleep, and often tem­ porary loss of popularity. Despite the fact that few take a cold se- We re headquarters for all Domestic Sewmachine AND LOOK AT THIS rtoualy, no one wants to catch a supplies, accessories and parts, as well. You will cold and the cold sufferer Is usual­ ly avoided. find all your sewing machine needs located in this The cold Is caused by a virus, or germ, which Is so small that It one handy convenient shopping center. cannot be seen under an ordinary microscope. Colds are spread from ! person to person, usually by some­ one who has a cold and sprays Ms j cold germs Into the air by sneezing t er m s a s lo w and coughing i AS $2.15 PER WEEK W e could cut down on the Inci­ dence of colds and on the inesti­ mable lost hours of work and school they cost esch year If everyone were careful to cover hts • Dial Tension Control easily adjusted for loose coughs and sneezes with handker­ machine basting or regular sewing by numbers. chiefs or tissues. • Hinged Presser Foot eliminates hand basting by A cold should never he neglected enabling you to sew right over pins and heavy seams. No one ever died of a cold, hut frequently an untreated or un- | • 4 Point Feed assures straight stitching by gripping checked cold leads to such serious material evenly at the front, back and sides of the 1 Illnesses as pneumonia, pleurisy, needle. tonsillitis, and other Infections of • Fingertip Release releases pressure on the foot the upper respiratory tract Even so that darning and mending may be done quickly. I If It does not cause complications, I It must he remembered that the • Simplified Threading . . . no hole to thread except longer a cold hangs on. the weaker the eye of the needle, thread other guides with the body becomes and the more one hand. POLDER C H E f susceptible it Is to other, more TNI C OMP I I T I • Built-in Sewlight puts illumination on your sewing serious Illnesses right at the needle-point where if is needed most. Particularly during the ”cold • Forward and Reverse Sewing — a quick way season," we should try to keep up our resistance to all Illnesses. In­ to back tack seam ends, reinforce corners without Mixing, juicing, grinding, *u. at­ cluding colds, hv proper diet, rest stopping the machine. tachments included at n o cxtwa and sleep It is also wise to avoid c o s t . Also, 2 mixing bowls, 2 • Revolving Spool Pins keep thread from getting anyone who la suffering from a beaters. Beautiful color-tones, tangled or broken. cold. 10 recipe-tested speeds auto­ matically controlled You dial it However, if a cold Joes strike Dorrneyer does HI the heat way to fight It is to stay WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS at home, preferably In hed I f this Is not practical, the cold victim should at least see to It that he gets plenty of rest and sleep and that he protects his associates, as much as possible, by covering h;s coughs and sneetea. I N T M E VILLAG E SHOPS • B E A V E R T O N This column Is aponsored by: On Broadway Phone 4284 Washington County T B and ■ M O N I 4041 5 1 6 N. W. CANYON ROAD Health Association. Inc BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, December 1, 1950 ________ PTA Invites All Robinson Sold Belongings ACADEMY CHAPLAIN DEPARTS P?rcen*s T°BK??W And Joined Ore. Migration LIFE NOV. 23; HAD HEART ILL GIFTS THAT ARE W. Coast Starts b a s e m e n t Addition To Bldg; oeuvert Adds Equipment Silver Tea Dec. 5 Tells Purpose of County Library PRACTICAL! «Pitt Cath. Daughters Prepare Baskets As Xmas Project Give PYREX Young Folks Of Village Baptist Frolic In Show GASC0 B R IQ U E T S HEADQUARTERS FOR Cold Discomfort Kerchoo! Caused By Little "Bug" ^SeNSATJONAU PRICES BEGIN AT *154 CHECK THESE FEATURES:- S46.S0 DORMEYER food-fixer WRIGHT’S HARDWARE flPPLIfiflCES ? ^"7 ___ ¿/ ycu\ "/liquidile JSeafel ' iiCOKjc for .95