P ag e A Friday, October 2, 1942 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon “P I Line*” W E ST SLOPE N orth Portland Livestock Market News Veteran Tualatin Treasurer Resigns > WHITFORD Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tuttle spent the The firet meetirni oi the West [most of last week at their nut farm By Harold E. Noot Slope book club was held Tuesday. After 35 years ot sei vice, Mrs. C. picking filberts. They are taking September the 23rd, at the YY est j onM town treasurer of Tualatin, is their vacation and will go to visit The following quotation* are LA D Y W E L D E R S upon prices being paid in Monday's wat« ‘ district warehouse build resigning her position. their daughter and son in law at B E A V E R T O N CH U R C H ES trading- infe. Mrs. Moil&nd of Portland re Her span ot municipal service out- Camp Roberts, California. September 18, 1942 HT. C E C E L IA C liC B C H C A T T LE Good grainfed steers' viewed the book And Now Tomoi dates even that ol Tualatin s mayor, Mrs Pearl King of Portland is vis­ With the number of lady weldera is es 8 to 10 a. m. John Nyberg, who has held office for iting at the home of Mrs. B. K. Den $14.25 Good grass steers $12.50 to row by Racheal Fields increasing daily I decided to find Nyberg is only one ney. $13.50 Good giasu heifers $10.50 to Mr* A B- Hooker of Cha-o over 25 years. * out why the ladies were taking up BETHEL $12.25 Good beef cows $8.75 to Washington, is visiting her sister year behind the statewide record set Sunday School and church were welding, where they were from and C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CH UR CH by the mayor of Tualatin’s close $9.75, medium $7.50 to $8.50, common Mrs. W. H. Hooker. , well attended with more present than Willard B Hall. Minister how they liked Portland. The fol­ $6 to $7. canners $4.75 to $6. Bulls Mr and Mr* Arthur Evanson of nieghbor, J. E Morback, Sherwood. | uauaj 8:46 a. m. Church School. lowing paragraphs tell the girl's own medium to good $9.25 to $11, common West Slope, are being felicitated on The families of Mr. and Mrs. Wood Worship. reasons for taking up welding, tn ( 11 a. m $8 to $9 Vealers, good to choice ,hf birth of a son September 21st. I and Mr and Mrs. Leonard are mov­ 6:30 p. m Pilgrim Fellowship. He has been named Lyle M. their own language. Veteran Ed Luce Back $14 to $14.5C, odd head $15. ing this week. The Woods faniily “I've always wanted to be a welder HOGS: Good to choice carlots to HillsboYo. This takes four out of On Job for Awhile My brother works at Boeing's and N A Z A R E N E CH UR CH $15, 170 to 21r; lb trucking $14.65 to BIRTHS Edward C. Luce, who served as an the school which had an enrollment he said he wouldn't hire a lady wel­ W. P K E E B A U G H , Pastor $W.85 few to $15; 230 to 285 lb. ;official of Washington county for of fifty-four. Sunday School 8 45 a. m. der for anything. I decided I would butchers $13 75 to $14.50; lightweight Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Milne, ' many years, has been called back on Mrs. R. B. Denney and her mother show him up." Preaching Service 11 a. m. butchers $13.75 to $14.25; parking Beaverton, Sept. 25, a daughter, Mer- the job at the clerkB 0ffjCe by Coun- Mr«. Anna Asbahr and her two sis- Toung Peoples 6:30 p. m. “We came out from Virginia about sows $12.75 to $13.50. Feeder pigs ry J- ty Clerk W A Tupper to help out ters Katherine and Helen spent the Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. eighteen months ago. My husband $13 Mr. and Mrs Leonard Rohrback. for a couple of months beford a n d |we I- end on a trip to Crater Lake went to work In the yard and I SHEEP flood to choice spring Aloha. Sept 32, twin sons. David L afte|. the general election. He w ill,a n d surrounding country. M E T H O D IST CH UR CH thought I would come out and do my lambs $11.50 to $12; medium to good, and Daniel A. be in charge of election arrange- ! Albert S. Hisey, D. D , Minister share too. I want to be able to say $9.75 to $11.25; common $8 to $9 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Sposito,! ments — T H R O W Y O U R SCR AP INTO 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. I helped build those ships. f don’t Slaughter ewes, good to choice $4 to 2932 S W Iowa street, Multnomah, T H E F IG H T — 11 a. m. Preaching service. like Portland because I always have $4 50. Feeder lambs, good to choice, Sept. 18, a daughter. Marie P. W . 8. C. 8. meets Thursday. a cold here. After the war we are Wins Dahlia Awards $9 to $10.26. Shorn lambs $10.50 to Mr and Mrs. Nick J. Alex, Beav­ going back to Virginia. Mrs. T. W. Blakeney of Beavp on $ 11 . erton, Sept 19, a son, James N Learn to Dance “I came out here from Independ­ Baldwin, received two awaids at tile 1 j h Mr. and Mrs. John F. CH UR CH OK CH R IST ence, Missouri. My old man is in Frank J. annual dahlia show held In Portland. Glencullen, Sept. 17. a son _ At the oldest dancing G. W. Springer, Pastor Capital _ Stock _ T ax the Army. Like my Job because it Mr. and Mrs. Helmer C. Oberg Her Shirley Temple entry was named | school in Portland . Special rally day program at 9:45 is different. I want to help win the the best bloom and an Azure i‘ * Glencullen ,Sept. 13, a son, Carl H. PATTER SO N DOW­ a. m. sermon Topic- Finding The Return Date Extended war too. I used to be a beauty op­ given an award for being the 'org.-st N E Y School of Danc­ Book The Lord's supper will be ob | j w Maloney, Collector of Intern- erator. From thq cleanest Job to dahlia in the show. ing ......................... a| Revenue, announces that the due the dirtiest job. That's me. I like served. Mrs. Blakeney won a large nuu'oer Dave Goldman Enlists Both modern a n d Christian Endeavor 6 30 p m ¡date for flUnK capital , t0ck tax re- Missouri better than Portland, but Among the group of Portland riti the Victory Garden Show in Port old fashioned danc­ Evening worship 7:30 p. m. In turns for the period ended June 30, whether I stay here after the war ing You’ll have a zens who Thursday entered the U. S of individual prizes for exhibits 1* | continuing the study of God, the e v -, 194a, has been extended from Sep- depends on what my old man does." weU land recently, wonderful time learn was Dave Goldman, ening sermon topic is The Unity o f (tember 29, 1942, to November 28, army . “I took It up just foil fun. v —------------------------ ing new steps. Call AT. 7004 or AT 1942. It is not ncessary for corpora- known East Side advertising and folks were against It. W e came 5780. McElroy’s Ballroom, 4th and Midweek Bible study and --------- prayer tions to file requests for this further publicity specialist, Course Completed here from Spokane. My dad got a Samuel B. Lawrence Jr. .son of S Main. Open daily after 10:30. Call Job at Iron Fireman. My big broth­ servics Wednesday 8 p. m. Topic— extension which applies in all in-! Goldman has been prominent in The Church and Education stances. The extension w ill provide Pacific Coast advertising circles for 3 Lawrencei route 8 , Portland, has for information. er got a job in the yard as welder. I an opportunity to give effect to any *he past 12 years, and has put on successfully Completed a special I like it. With the money I earn I | changes with reference to capital numerous successful advertising and course o f instruction at the signal W ENT SLO PE am helping my folks build a home." [ stock tax which may be enacted in promotion campaigns. Am ong these corps' new school at Camp Murphy. B E T H 1». B K O O K B A N K C O M M U N IT Y CH UR CH “I followed the crowd out here. 1 the tax measure now before Con- ar® Oregon W inter Sports, the jr]a Lawrence is a technician, fourth Accredited Teacher ... U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R IA N All my girl friends were out here and T a ft Redhead Round-up, the Mount grade. Kress. Gabel School, SW Gabel Lane I thought I would get some of that P IA N O 1 Angel Flax Festival, and also a num- ______________ __ Rev. H. A- Armltage, Pastor big dough too. I used to be a dice Children’s Cl-,sscs n Specialty 11 a. m. Service— Toplo Never Man girl in Minneapolis, working for the ! ^ n S ' T ‘ C r t « V“ 4 *p 'rr„*. Ballet House Open, Groups end Private Lessons Used Keys Sought syndicate, and this is the best job I Spake Like This Man . I of the Portland East Side Comercial The Ballet Houae at 918 s w W ash‘ Years of Conservatory Experience 6:30 p. m. Topic When Christians ever had. A campaign opened Tuesday to club and was one of the founders o f 'nKton street in Portland opened j Res. 3815 N E 26th ‘" I came up here from Marshfield, iCommune. raise 12,000,000 pounds o f nickel sil- the Young Men's council, an afilia SePl 15th with- a large ennllm er.t GA. 8287 5926 N. Montana I have two boys, one 14 and one 1 8 1 = ver through collection o f old, unused tion o f the Comercial club T'he studio has been completely re- MU. 56«t years old and I wanted them to go i keys. It Is pointed out that better | ___________________ decorated, presenting an air o f quiet- W E S T H ILLS Portland, Oregon to Benson Tech, and this Job will pay keys contain 80 per cent nickel silver ude and freshness to those entenng. LU T H E R A N CHURCH their way through. I was afraid if I which can be used to good advantage! „ T E t „ A LA riD O B O V E B . Classes in ballet, toe, character, SW Canyon Rd. near Sylvan stayed in Marshfield my oldest boy by the navy ' Mlss Cecelia Margaret Land Spanish, hula, and ballroom dances — THROW YO U R SCR AP INTO 18th Sunday after Trinity would go deep sea fishing and if he F n iir » * ro ver' died Sept. 22 at her home in are rapidly forming. T H E F IG H T — Werner J. Fritz, Minister Entne pioceeds of o f the keys sale. R aleiph, Hills. She was w ife o f Paul -------------- --------------------------------------- ever got that in his blood he would Sunday School meets at 9:45 a. m. with the exception of campaign costs, Arthur" I^ndgrover never learn a trade. I have always Morning service 1\ o'clock, sermon will go to United Service organiza- wanted to do something mechanical Where Human Need Finds Help. and this Job suits me fine." | . fir e loss on the farm each year Everybody invited and welcome. B A L L E T — TO E ‘‘‘I don’t know. I used to work at ! ha® th* approval ° * would run into enough money to pay Montgomery-Ward In Billings, Mont., Ith* Vi*0 .th. war production board for the buliding of at least six mod- CHARACTER ¡and the National Paper Trade asso- ern warships then the folks moved to Portland. LIBBABY NOTES Dad and big brother got a Job In the Hours 2—5, Saturday evening 7—9} ciation, Finch said. shipyard. I went to work at W ard's S P A N IS H — H U L A Studio 78, Selling-Hirsch Bldg. .... .. containers Adolph and Hirohito One of the new books in the li , Two million cardboard here as an Index girl, and later as a brary, is one tha; everyone should iwhere the keys can be left are being Make a pair, but not ace high 918 S.W. Washington, Portland shoe salesman. One day I told the enjoy ATwater 5541 It is called The Human Side dll t.ribu.te.d throughout the nation. U n d every W ar Bond that we buy BALLRO O M girls I was going to b l s welder. iot Qreatneas and was written by The drive closes October 15. W ill help to blow them to the sky. They laughed at me. but anyhow wmiani L stklger. It tells ths life hero I am.' I of such men as Henry Ford and ICscil B. DeMIlle. It is a book of stirring human Interest of the lives KINTON of these famous people who all at­ Red Cross sewing club will meet at tribute their greatness to home en­ the Home Economics club rooms vironment. If you enjoy reading Thursday, October 8 at 10 a. m. with about famous people, then by all a pot luck lunch at noon. Mrs. A l­ means read The Human Side of bert Scott, president, has secured Greatness. another sewing machine and there will be plenty of work for all. Sixteen pupils from Klnton started to Beaverton High School last Mon­ day. Five of these were new pu­ Joseph W Kienzle et ux to Harold pils. Freshmen are: Marilee Pom­ W Johnston et ux, part Anthony W eroy, Roberta Thompson, Willis El­ Hart Cl. 60 T1S R1W. liott, Fred deLesptnasse and Ooldwyn L B Thrush et ux to Ernest Zage- Kulbel. low et ux. lots 39 and 30 Spring Hill The low land In this community Farm. was hit by a light frosl last W ed­ Myrtle L Maher et ud to Adelbert nesday night. No crops were injured. C Whitcomb, lot 5 Ash Valley Tract. It killed the tops of the tomato Olenn S. Ehle et ux to Frank H plants just enough for them to ripen Rayner, lot 11, 12, 13. 14. 31. 32. 33. 34, faster. blk 19, W Portland Heights. Mrs. Alice Richards spent the last A J Bruch to Geo W Kelsey et ux week at Eagle Creek visiting her lot 16, 17, 18 Jolly Acres. son George and family. On Satur­ R S Welsh et ux to Mike Grabo- day night she sttended the wedding vac. lot Ladd A Reed add, Beav­ of her granddaughter, Miss Betty erton. Jean Richards, daughter of Mr. and Fred W Ttbbatts to R A Barber, Mrs Aid red Richards of Clackamas et ux, lot 133 Johnson Est. add Beav- t <> Willard Garland of Wheeler. The erton-Reedvills. young couple were married at the William F Fray to Julia Alice home of Miss Richards sunt, Mrs. North et ux, 3.86 acres Johnson Est Harold Jesse of Multnomah. Mr. add Beaverton-Reedv. Garland was Inducted Into the rr.ty U C Shaver et ux to A H Tower, '4 Tuesday. acre sec 36 T1S R1W. Mrs Wilbur Elliott enteitained Leonard I-aheyne et ux to Victor with a dinner Sunday in hono- of Laheyne et ux lots 6 A 7 blk 1 Cor­ her son, I-awrences fourth birthday. nelius. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Kunlgunde Kachel to Rose Covtttl, C. C. Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. W a r­ lot 15, blk 2 Kingston. ren Moor and children of Chehalem Bert G Brockaway et ux to John A Center. Johnson, lot 1 Sunset Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Bert deLesptnasse Orla K Shepard et ux to John J spent the week end in Seattle, visit­ Schllker et ux, tract 3 Shephard's ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Homes. Ijitla They got to Seattle's so late Emil A Johnson el ux to Jeanette Friday night they tried to find rooms C Mason, part John E Hicklin cl. to spend the night but everything Theodore Hannow to Joseph R was so crowded they had to dlive to Kipp et al. E 4 of lot 273 Johnson Everett before finding a place to Est add stay. John Heinrich et ux to Walter part lot 12 Tongue's unr. Rev. C. C. Oates Superintendent Jesse, of Evangelical churches in this dis­ plat. H A Kuratll et al to Ralph L Cop trict was present at the church ser­ vice Sunday and gav« a very Inter­ et ux. part lots 6 A 7 blk 15 O M M esting talk on The Pearl of Great Hus. Hattie L Rhadon et ux to Elsie Price. One of the biggest real estate Each et ux. 20 acres sec 34. T IN deals In this community this year R*W Wni Vender Zanden et ux to Louis was the sale last week of the R. R. Probetel place to a Henry Valenine A Vandersanden et ux, lots 15. 16, A Proheetel place, formerly owned by 17, Wilkesboro. W m S Alexander et ux to Frank Henry Valentine to a local party wno wishes his name with held The M Dtlle et ux, part lot 3 blk 12 Sim­ Probestels will mov< this week to a mons add to Hillsboro Cynthia Good to B O Brockway cattle ranch they own near White Co lot 7 Brockway Gardens. Salmon, Wash J C Marshall et ux to Joe Falcon, et ux . . . t f « BALLET HOUSE Beal Estate Transfers Businessm en—Let s talk about death! dodge the issues facts. A lot American fighting men may soon have for want of scrap! Oregon must tons. E ' RE talking f act s , r e m e m ­ ber! Such as the f a c t that steel for every tank, ship and gun mus t be made of 50% scrap. And GREYHOUND Coffee Shop Headquarters far O R EG O N MOTOR STAGEN H O M E C O O K E D G OOD EAT S Modern Fountain Nenie* for Ho« Weather Relief Under New LYLE Management C. T A Y L O R M a r r i a g e L ic en se * Bernard O. R aff and Helen R Joyce of Tigard William Pyke. Metsger, and N.o- dine Schults, Portland Lester Luckey. 3405 SW Barber boulevard, and Myrtle Reid. 3405 SW Barbur boulevard. William Pyke. Metzger and Modlne Schultz. SB 23rd Portland Albert O'Dell Burese and Valma Agnee Smith of Tualatin CHARI.Ur* R H E A Chartee Rhea late of Metzger, died | Sept 25 He wae husband of Clare Services were held Monday with pri­ vate contmltal. the t e r r i b l e fact that WILL BIE! A m e r i c a ’ s mills are starving for this scrap — without enough on hand for even 30 dav more production! Which puts it up to you! Watch ,7b H ftirv * Misery i IF YOU FAIL SOME 80Y the Newspaper Monday, October 5, starts the big scrap metal drive. And you. as a business man have a double job to do. Clean out your home— and scour your place of business, factory, office or store . . . for every sin­ gle bit of scrap. And when you see the stockpile grow — for the mills to take when it’s needed — be glad that You've done your part. . .that your work may have saved some bov from a needless death! for details ol the big scrap drive and what yon mnst do to help NEWSPAPERS' UNITED SCRAP METAL DRIVE C a l l for Your Local L. I . RICHEY. Chairman Salvage Chairman BEAVERTON 3552 or 2411 i » V