The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 16, 1941, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, M ay 16. 1941
MANY 3-DAY
HOLIDAYS ON
1941 CALENDAR
Local Mentions
Fresh Start For Summer
T. W . Zim m erm an o f P ortland, sec
retary o f the O regon A ssociation o f
Keal Estate B oard, died Thursday
at V ancouver, B. C., follow in g a
mer resident o f B eaverton and had
m any friends here.
Mr. Zim m erm an was an h ouoiai>
life m em ber o f the P ortland R e a lty ;
board and form er secretary o f the j
old -time N orthw est R eal Estate as­
sociation.
He was the husband o f H enrietta
Zim m erm an.
Funeral services w ere held M on ­
day at J. p F indley dc Son, com m it­
ment Portland crem atorium .
Dean and Irw in C raig o f Midvale.
Idaho, spent the w eek end visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H arris Hansen.
A nother special at the
R ich ey
H ardw are and F urniture Store, the
week o f May 16 to 23, is a 5 ‘i-in cr. '
P lu m b ers friend.
It h »* a heavy
molded rubber cup, 24-inch wooden
handle and Is to be sold at a ri­
diculously low price.
The A. B Clement Service Station
have added G ilm ore Gus to its many
tanks o f gas. T his w ell-know n gas :
is known everyw here by the sign ol
the red lion. T hey advertise a highei j
mileage fo r 1941 if R ed Lion is
chosen.
M ilieu's M arket are stressing the
fam ous Schlottn an straw berries, the
finest grow n in this district.
They
are large fine berries, o f fine flavor,
and a brilliant color. G ood fo r ca n ­
ning. jelly or preserves. A real treat
fresh, too. Better ord er beriies now |
O. E. Lierman w as called to W eisei !
Idaho, on the death o f his sister, |
Mrs. Arthur Hepp, who was killed in 1
an autom obile a ccid en t Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Dean o f P ort­
land, are the proud parents o f a son
born three weeks ago. This is their
second child.
L. R. H arris and D ick W alter re­
turned from D echutes river W ednes
day, with a limit catch o f trout. The
longest was 18 inches.
The follow ing were Sunday dinnei
guests o f Mrs. M.< C. M cK crcher
Mrs. Polly
Fairchild, Mrs. Non i
Mulder, A. R. R om aine, Joh n Prescott
M is. George M cK ercher and brother
Bruce Gannon, all o f Portland.
Mrs. Michael W riter entertained
’ Have you looked at you r tire 3
with a large fam ily dinner party on lately?
i s. R oyal D eLlixe tiles is the grea t­
M other’s Day, h onorin g the birthday
"D o they have that tired, w inter- est advance tow ard quick, straight
WHITFORD
o f Mr. W elter.
worn lo o k ? Have they grow n a little
B eaverton G range met in regulai
Mrs. W . H. Cady o f Aberdeen, W n too bald in sp ots? I f they have, it’s line stops since the invention o f four-
wheel brakes.
And, o f course, U. S.
session Saturday. All office rs were was a week-end visitor at the home
there w ith the exception o f Andrew o f Mrs. D. C. Fisher. She w as a c ­ advisable to w atch out, because traf- exclusive S afety B onding' and ’Tern
K ennedy, w ho is visiting his son, L com panied with her daughter and fic figu res show that sm ooth w orn pc red R ubber' are other factors de-
K ennedy, down on the Columbia. Thi son-in-law, Mr. and M rs. Setka of tires are the ch ie f cuuses o f fatal m o ­ 1 veioped to insure long, econ om ical
toring a ccid en ts.”
aftern oon session was turned ove.
mileage, free from blow ou ts and skld-
Aberdeen.
to ‘Mr. Jerom e o f the D airy Co-
Mr. and Mrs. G arnet Snider o f
Such is the tim ely w arn ing that I j ding.”
O perative A ssociation, w ho showed Tacom a, W n., were w eek-end guests was issued this w eek by the U. S. tire
som e very fine pictures o f the Co
at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. H enry engineers, as they endorsed the spe-
Op. plant and the m any fine looking M ayfield and fam ily.
cial sp rin g-con dition in g, or sum m er
cow s. A great num ber o f these cow.
Miss Pauline F ox o f B eaverton and p roofin g services now being offered '
About 150 attended the Silver Tea
are in dairies in W ashington county
R obert B everly o f Camp Lewis were
sponsored by the B eaverton Boole
T he H aag B rothers D airy barn is thi m arried at V ancou ver, W n., T hu rs­ to m otorists by the experts in ch arge
\ club for China relief, at the Congre-
finest in the state and was shown day evening, M ay 8. T hey were a c­ o f local M obilgas stations. C on tin u ­ national ch u rch on Thursday o f last
ing,
the
en
g
in
eeis
d
eclared:
.quite plainly.
com panied by the b ride’s m other,
"W ise m otorists, the ones w ho value week. M adam Au, w ife o f the C hin­
Mrs. L ouise Carter is visiting rela
Mrs. Fox, Miss Bonnie Bender and
ese Consul in P ortland wus the
tives in this com m unity. At present Mr. H elm o f Portland.
T hey will life and limb, d on ’t gam ble with the speaker o f the afternoon , and gave
sh e is at the hom e o f her uncle ana reside in Olym pia, W n.
possibilities o f blow outs. T hey d o n ’t a vivid picture ol con d ition s in the
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B lasser en ter­ let faulty tires endanger their lives present
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R . B. B row n in
w ar-torn
China.
Thirty-
G ard en Hom e. Mrs. B row n has been tained at dinner Sunday, holding a and the lives o f their passengers. seven children from the China P res­
qu ite ill. She is im provin g slow ly
fam ily reunion. T hose present were
They refu s to he robbed o f vacation 1 byterian Mission, ran gin g in age
Mrs. C arter drove dow n with som e j Mr. and M rs. H enry H ingley o f W e­
fun. T hey d on ’t let skids und blow-1 j from 2 Vs to 8 years and under the
frien d s from Seattle a week ago and j natchee, W n., Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard
i leadership
oi
their teach er Miss
H ingley and tw o daughters, Helen outs ca tch them napping.
ex p ects to rem ain a m onth.
! Jeunette Phillips, rendered a program
“
Such
m
otorists
value
the
inspec
T here were tw enty-seven at S u n -! and R uth and H ubert H ingley all
i o f songs and bund m usic w hich was
tion services now rendered by Mobil | greatly enjoyed by the assem blage,
d a y School. H. A. W est delivered the j o f Portland.
m essage at ch urch.
'Next Sunday j Mrs. Josephine Squires is visiting gas stations, because these in spections!
O ther numbers* on the program
even in g Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, w ho are her sister, Mrs. R. D. Benham at the
m ay u ncover tire faults w hich should | wel'e songs by the P.-T. A M other
at the head o f organ ization o f S u n -! home o f Mr. and Mrs. H arry Alex-
be corrected to insure sa fe and satis ^ '" g e is , and
solos
by Mrs. Ethel
d ay S ch ools for this district will give j ander.
I B ritch and Mrs. N ancy Jane M cCani
a m usical service.
T h ey have five ; Miss L ouise B iggi visited relatives fa ctory m otorin g .”
I m on.
m usical instrum ents and will use all ! in Idaho fo r several days.
B ecause Springtim e is til e-change-
M esdam es W. L. Stratton, Henry
o f them in this service. It is hoped i
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ing tim e fo r m any m otorists, the fol
Dahl, J. B. S tokes and B. E. Ran
there will be a crow d ed church.
F or qu ick action, a w ant ad brings
low in g in form ation has been supplied dell, poured. The sum o f $32.50 was
Donald K arberg, w h o form erly de- j ready cash,
to M obilgas service men by these U.S. raised. This am ounts to about $i>0')
livered bread and pastry fo r the !
technicians, fo r the benefit o f the in Chinese m oney. The ladies o f the
Colonial B akery in this community,
The C edar Mil) C om m unity club
Book, club wish to thank all th-1
has accepted a position as secretary w j|] hold its first annual May Dance many w ho are now th in kin g in terms organizations, thelocal m erchants and
o f safety:
in an airplane plant in southern Cali at the G range hall in Cedar Mill
Individuals who so gen erously helped
fqrnia.
“ In o u r opinion, a fter exhaustive in m aking a su ccess „ i the under
Saturday, M ay 17. R efresh m en ts will
Mrs. I. H. W in get
w h o is still be served. Secure tickets from club tests, the new ‘b i:-k e-a ction ' tread on taking.
quite ill. is not able to see her mem bers.
friends and is made very nervous by
phone calls. H er daughter, Letha, is . A rrangem ents
are
being
made
ill also. A nother daughter, Mrs. R ice, > through the OSC extension service
whose hom e is in V ancouver, W n , ie an(j the c 0unty agen t’s o ffic e to hold
sta y in g with them.
a school on May 28 for all person;!
A. C. Tuttle visited at his nut o r­ intending to enter displays at the
ch a rd T hursday last. He had not been W ashington county fair set fo r Aug
i or several m onths due to ill health.
ust 28. 29, 30. accord in g to I-eon D a­
vies, fair m anager.
Mrs. E. H. Bergin returned Satur­
P ersons takin g advantage o f th1
d a y from Los A ngeles where she opportu n ity to attend the sch ool will
visited her m other and sister. Her be given valuable instruction in how
broth ers
fro m
New M exico were to set up attractive displays, to c o n ­
also there. It was the first time the struct and decorate booths and to
fam ily had been togeth er fo r many present exhibits to the public.
In
years.
vitations are being extended to all
F arm ers’ Union and G range groups
H ave you looked over the ads this in the cou n ty to have their exhibit
w eek ?
I f not do so, they ca rry a com m ittees to attend the instruction
w orld o f news.
session.
M otorists w h o have been studying
the calen dar have happily discovered
that there are m any three-day holi­
days trips in stght fo r 1941. A lready
plans are being laid fo r these even t­
fu l times.
Cars are being prepared
fo r lon g jou rn eys du rin g these extra
vacation
periods, because it costs
less to prepare than repair.
First, com es D ecoration I'a y . w hich
falls on Friday, M ay 30, giving many
folk s the opportu n ity to get away
fo r Friday. Saturday and Sunday to
en joy g ood roads and natural beau ­
ties at the best tim e o f the year.
Next is Independence Day period.
July 4, also falling on F riday and
a ffo rd in g op p ortu n ity for the e n jo y ­
m ent o f Friday, Saturday and Sun­
day in the open.
L ook in g
farth er along on
the
calen d ar it Is discovered that Laboi
Day, Monday, Septem ber 1, will be
the last day o f another triple period
o f happy
travel days a Saturday,
Sunday and M onday in which it will
be possible to cov er a big itineraiy
and see m any interesting sights.
But this is not all
Both tin
T h a n k sg iv in g and Christinas periods
will then be in the offin g .
On thes.
tw o o cca sio n s—both o f which hap
pen to fall on T hursday this year
there are thousands who will stretc
these holiday periods another day,
thus tak in g in a Thursday. Friday.
Saturday
and
Sunday in each in
stance.
As a result o f these m any three
and fou r-d ay holidays plus a heavy
gain in good -road m ileage -it is an
ticipated that 1941 will be the rec
ord -break in g year
fo r
autom obile
travel, even
beating the all-time
highs o f the past tw o years.
As their con tribu tion tow ard m ak­
ing this record holiday year a saT
and satisfactory one, M obilgas deal
crs are now o ffe r in g to give motoi
ists a fresh start through the man.'
c a r inspections included in what is
k n ow n as “ S u m m er-p roof” lubricat­
ion and check-up, announced lasl
w eek.
The V I L L A G E
130th & Stark
Su 9002
Marriage Licenses
Haymn nd C. Joh n. Portia mi. and
Inez R. Setlim pf,
ute 8, box 65,
A cozy pin
G eorge W . Schtrikle Porti;and, and
w ander to . . .
F loren ce B. Cunning. Tualat in.
A place to forget you r tioubles a
Theodc►re R. Sut
Beaver ton, and
place to feel brand new
L o i» S. Tiu ker, I1!artiand.
So com e up and see the people, and
A lbert Le onetti, 3625 SW
Condor,
see that swell flo o r show , . ,
M ultnom ah. and Msirgaret U b erto
Heui that Silver Streak O rchestra 3625 S W C ondor, M ultnomah.
. . . well dance that whole night
thru.
B oost you r hom e com m un ity news­
i 'Taint m uch for the cover . . . 50c
paper.
It boosts fo r you.
Only
will see you thru . . .
So com e and join the party, and we $1 per year .less than 2 cents a week.
especially mean you !
G EM S O F TH O U G H T S E R V IC E
WISDOM
W isdom
is the principal thing,
th erefore get w isdom ; and with ail
thy gettin g get understanding
Pro
verbs 4:7.
It’s time for TRIANGLE
DEVELOPING FEEDS
Men give cou nsel; but they give
not the w isdom to p rofit by it
To
ask w isdom o f God, is the beginning
o f w isdom
Mary Bakei Kiddy.
W isd om is idttim es n<
i wh n
we stoop Than when w> soar
W ordsw ort h.
GREYHOUND
Worn Tires Bring Trouble
Declare U. S. Technicians
j
Book Club Tea
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Strawberries
Finest Grown in this District
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One package
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ordinary garden use
pkg
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