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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1945)
Friday, December 14, 1945 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE. Beaverton. Oregon EXTRA! E X TR A Lots Excitement at |( In those days there were no autoe; no m ovies nor radios—but believe me there was plenty doing sa v in g lum- /»VI i p . _ . , ber by day and rousing times at Lz JU U a Vies S a w m i l l night in the cook house and bunk - i house also “ hunting coon ” w hen In early days there were dense 1 first snow f e l l- looking for bee trees fo re sts su rrou nding B eaverton e x - !—wild honey fo r their hot cakes cep t the low lan ds < B ea verd a m l and once in aw hile a “ n ew com er" Which w a s a vast lake o f sw am p I from the city w ould be initiated If grass and cat tails inhabited by large you have a chance, ask old Billy colon ies o f beavers, mink and musk- K ing he lives in Portland now rats, and In sprtngtim e thousands o f j Billy was one o f the live wires sw am p blackbirds. W hile the w ood» : around cam p! were fu ll o f wiki deer and m any I One foreen oon a “ new g u y “ applied cou gars. ! for a jo b —the boss at mill told him — As the early w hite men cam e into go up the roadw ay get one of those the gloriou s Tualatin Valley, th e r e ' canthooks bring it in and roll some w as a great need of lum ber (sam e a» logs into the pond The guy was today) to supply this dem and pio- gone about tw o hours up in tiie brush neer saw m ills w ere built— one Just finally at noon when the crew was southeast o f where A le x a n d e rs oiti eating dinner holy sm ok e' A cow - red barn now stands, another down j bell was ringing outside the cook at the B arton (B a rton ’s saw m ill) j house everybody ran outside to see near ju n ction Jenkin s Creek and I what was d oin g! There was Ole B eaverton C reek on property now driving in a m uley cow 'Suy Boss I ow ned by St. M ary's H igh School. bane look thru all tim ber—this cow W h ile D avies B rothers and G eorge bane only cant hook I fin d !" T he boss kept him for awhile and W T e fft operated sawmills at d iffe r ent locations supplying lum ber for Ole found out a lot ot things about most o f the early day buildings the "lum ber b u sin ess'. T hat after- around Eastern W ashington county, i noon Billy King and rest o f the boys One o f their sawm ilsl was a b o v e ! were talking about hunting snipe W est Slope across the Old Road from | A fter suppei that night Ole w anted the Miller (S ch iller) property -t h is to hunt snipe so all hands with a mill burned down. Then they Dullt lantern sack and Ole traveled up the a new sawm ill on the Jim W ilinot swale . A rrivin g at tw o clum p's of "(lo u d thins *ou kept Victory Honda.” NOVEMBER, 1935. place l i t miles southeast o f Beaver-1 bull rushes up tow ard the old W eir “ Right-O. lltU ilen »nil bathroom are what *<•’ >* ton near the old Betts place, hauling place, they told Ole to hold the sack needed linee Grace and I ari up hnuv keeping. their lumber with team s to S.P.R .R ., betw een the tw o bull rushes, lit the Lot o f other wise bond-holders are m odernizing fe r shipm ent. This was back in the lantern, so the snipe would be dazed their plaeea, new, to o ." '80'*— the next location was on the (and run right into the open sa ck ' U. S. Treasury Department old Graves place southwest o f tow n telling Ole when the sack becam e full over near the Scholls F erry Road, o f snipe bring them into cam p, from this location a tram w ay was All the boys had clubs ar.d sta lled ST. C E C K IJA < III K< H con stru ctd to Beaverton made from up tow ards top of Cooper Mt. to Masses 8:25 and 10:25. second grow th fir piling tim be: [ chase the snipe downhill but were spliced at the ends with hardw ood soon safe in bed down at the bunk K K K H VIIJ.K COM M U N ITY stakes. H uge tralnloads o f lum ber house. FK L K B Y T H H IA N C H U RC H were hauled with fou r horse team s About 1 o ’clock a. m. thert was a Rev. Ham pton, Pastor M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H and loaded on flat cars. Some o f heavy k n ockin g at the door- finally Sunday School 10 a. m. G. E 4th and W atson Sts. the drivers were W illiam K ing and w aking up the cook w ho let him Geiger, Supt. Rev. E verett L. B ow ers. Pastor Billy Anderson, tw o trips per day inside Said Ole “ 1 tank bane bad W orship Service 11 a. m. P arson age: 356 B roadw ay were made— the em pty tram cars ( night for sn ip e!" Young People's C. E. 7 p. m. i C hurch School 9:45 a. m. w ith Mrs. hauled groceries and other p r o v i s - -------------------------------- Nan Bourquin. Supt. Ions back to the m ill—also som e o f ' “ No system o f governm ent is go- AI.OHA COM M U N ITY CH URCH M orning W orship 11 a. ni. the sch ool children rode hom ew ard jng to w ork unless the people do." G raydon D. Loree, Pastor The M ethodist Church Choir will on the last trip Hannah, Irene a n d , The H olt (M ich.) R ecorder. Sunday School 9:60 a. m. take part in the com m unity sacred Tlllie Anderson. Addie and E va | “ It would be a dull world if we Mary Antrim , Supt. song service to be held at the High T u ck er were som e o f these p a ssen -' were all alike."— British P rim e Min- M orning worship 11 a m. School at 8 p. in. Sunday. gers. j ister Attlee .addressing Congress. Youth Fellow ship 7 p. m. Due to song service there will be no W hile over in the v.’oods three Evening service 8 p. m. M Y F this Sunday. Clara Barton. A m erican Red Cross yoke of bulls helped do the logging The W SCS will have their annual Ell M cK ay and Sam R o lfe were founder, was one o f the first to ven- L A T T E R -D A Y SA IN T S C hristm as party to w hich the church som e of the fellow s cra ck in g the ture aboard a submarine, she took a Am erican L egion Hall ladies and their friends pve invited. whip and yelling "G ee-W h oa H aw j tw o-m ile trip undei water at a Main St.. H illsboro, Ore. T here will be an exchange o f sm all B u ck ! com e around the corn er.” depth o f 15 feet.( June, 1899-. gifts. T he tim e is 12:15 sharp I Sunday S ch ool at 10 a. m. Sacram ent m eeting 6:30 p. m. next W ednesday noon. E lder J. T. S. Peterson, Branch Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. n». W ed ; °rest. _ Page 1 The w orld is plagued with people T o hear w hat som e people say you w ho ca n alw ays tell you why you would think that the future o f civil ought to d o w h at they want you to isation depended upon believing do. what they say. An APPEAL To The Public Our returning service men are all in need of trans portation. I’m doing my best to help supply the demand. If you have a car you are not using or have no real use for the one you are using, why not bring it in today and get top cash for it NOW. CARS ALSO SOLD ON CONSIGNMENT KELLY MOTOR CO. S. W. Canyon Road and R. R. Tracks Beaverton, Ore. THE F a v i : IS By GENERAL ELECTRIC Church Services We have a very large selection of NEW DAVENPORT and CHAIR Sets with full spring construction. A tew are Pre War C H U R CH O F T H E N A Z A U K N E L eonard C. Johnson Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, W alter Lovett, Supt. 11 a. m. M orning worship. 6:30 p. m. N Y P S and H i-NY. 7:30 p. m E vangelistic service. W ednesday 7:30 mid week prayer meeting. A friendly w elcom e awaits you at all services. "Com e, and we will d o you g o o d " ' A LARGE SELECTION OF SWING ROCKERS AND DESKS y ,v entitling. P h o n e 3 5 3 5 BROADW AY T ” — ” the 9/cntie B e a v e r t o n A T W A TSO N ■t * s>t i sa>(ttwiy n shaiihai((Xi FOR CHRISTMAS FOR THE HOUSE A MEDICINE CABINET KITCHEN STOOL STEP LADDER Insulate your house and be comfortable. Come in and we will wish you a Merry Christmas KINGSLEY-REAVERTON LUMBER CO. Phone Beaverton 3201 West Slope ACCORDION STUDIO Dick Kokich Teacher of M O D E R N AND CI-ASSICAL A C C O R D IO N Accordions for Rent Available to play for Weddings, Parties, etc. Studio Canyon & Howett Rd., West Slope, Ora. C. A. BAK.KEN, Mgr. WASHINGTON.—The army is set ting up a peacetime program to breed war dogs as it does horses. The war department announced the plan, at the same time cancel ing its request for donations of dogs. Under the new program, the army will place breeding dogs with civil ian breeders and select the puppies best suited for military needs. The dogs will be used as sentries in oc cupation armies and for experiments in developing new uses for dogs in war. The army now contemplates using six breeds, German shepherd dog, boxer, airedale terrier, dobermann pinscher, rottweiler, and giant schnauzer. The original stock will be selected from the best available in this coun try, England, Holland, Belgium and Germany. BETHEL C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CHURCH Rev. J. G. D ick ey (In terim ) Pastor (In place o f R ev. Sturtevant until next sum m er) 9:45 a. m. Church School. Miss Amarette Barns, S u pt 11 a. m. M orning service. Serm on T o p ic—N o R oom at the Inn Anttiem by choir. WE HAVE A FEW NEW DAVENOS IN STOCK m V ju s * . A * Army Setting Up Plan To Breed Dogs for War i P IL G R IM L U T H E R A N CH URCH F arm ington R d. at M enlo Drive E rw in A. G erken P astor 522 B roadw ay Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Services II a. m. Church Council meet tonight (F ri day) at 7.30 p. m. The Saturday School 9:30 a. m. R ehearsal for Children's Christmas Service Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. A dult Bible Class Tuesday evening T:45 p. m. Choir rehearsel W ednesday 7:30. T he Lutheran H our every Sunduy 9:30 a. m. over K A L E and at 4 over K W JJ. A cordial w elcom e to all. Thomas in San Diego Joseph H enry Thom as, Seaman 2 /c o f route 3, B eaverton, w as Seaman guard, U. S. Naval training center, San Diego, Calif,, from March 13 to June 11, this year. He entered the n avy Dec. 5, 1944, from Portland, Ore. "J o e ” as his sch ool m ates in the A loha-H uber sch ool and Beaverton H igh School, from which he graduat ed in 1945, called him lived on route 3. with his parent Henry A. Thom as. W E S T H IL L * L U T H E R A N C H U RCH Canyon R oad, near Sylvan W erner J. Fritz, Minister 3rd Sunday in Advent Dec. 16 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. M orning service 11 a. m. Serm on—The R ew ard o f Faith Luther League Christm as party. 5 ! o ’clock, at Finney home. Menlo Drive H oly Com m union service, Dec. 23. the ibo - ton " betatron "— designed 4 N P 0UILT B Y G E N E R A L E L E C T R IC S C IE N T IST S -P R O D U C E S X-R A Y S O f 10 0 M IL L IO N E LE C T R O N VO LTS ! T H E S E S U P E R X -R A Y S MAW B E U S E F U L IN M E D IC A L A N D A T O M IC R E S E A R C H . EVERY 15 M INUTES j A FARM BUILDING GOES UP IN FLAMES. ONE CHIEF CAUSE -SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION OF HAY— CAN BE AVOIDED BY NEW ELECTRICAL HAV-ORVING SYSTEM WITH UNIQUE CONTROL DEVELOPED BY G .E . QUICK BREADS! RESEARCH BY NUTRITION EXPERTS Of GENERAL ELECTRIC CONSUMER INSTITUTE RANGES FROM QUICKLY MADE BREADS 7D 5AVIN6 VITAMINS. TH EIR DISCOVERIES ARE MADE PUBLIC FOR EVERYBODY'S BENEFIT. More Goode for More People at Less Coat. GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC Shop DEAN'S for CHRISTMAS tir e < ÌÀ \ ft Y* ( C H U RCH O F C H R IS T G eorge W . Springer, Pastor Second and Main Ste. Beaverton M orning worship and preaching at 9:45 a. m. T o p ic—W orship in Spirit F ollow in g the serm on, the Lord's supper will be observed Bible School class session 11 a. m. The Church will unite In the C om -! m unlty C hristm as C oncert at the high school auditorium at 7:30 p. m ., M idweek Bible study and prayer W ednesday 8 p. m. T o p ic— Peace. THE VALLEY CO M M U N ITY CH URCH U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R IA N SW Gabel Lane at Fairw ay Dr.. R ev. H. A. A rm itage. pastor M orning service 10 30 a m. GIANT X~RAY! OLD SOUTH c o s x o a « y L fi jp1 O S S I T O I L E T « IB S Inspired by the delicate, evanescent ***■ Jd bloom o f the O ld South’s fabulous ■‘King Cotton” . j . equal parts H IG H W A Y C H A P E L T em porarily located upstairs in the Odd Fellow s Hall .Beaverton Orville J. Poulin, Minister Sunday School 10 a. m. M orning w orship 11 a. m. E vangelistic services 7:45 p. m. E verybody w elcom e. A LO H A A SSE M B LY OF GOD W heeler Avenue R ev. R illa Mae Stephens, A cting pastor 10 a m Sunday School. 11 a. m M orning worship. 7 30 p. m E vening service, Mark H.. Stephens speaker. Thursday 7 SO p m. study and prayer service. pure sunshine and enchanted moonlight. Subtle witchery to complement your loveliness. Old South Cotton Blossom sequence includes i Cologne $1.25 and $3.00, S ’’V Dusting Powder $1.25, Talc Perfume $4.00 and $^ 50, ~ (Sun Dial Gift Box $3 50. . * » M e I Dorothy Gray Colonial Dame* Seaforth Sett for Men Amity Bill Folds $1.50 to $10 Stag Shave Sett Caronome Sets Large Assortment Dolls From $1 to $9.50 Electric Razors Xmas Cards 49c, $1,50 bx Xmas Wrappings, Tags, and Seals Dresser Sets $2.25 to $25 Perfume 75c to $20 Compacts $2.25 to $15 Custom Jewelry $2 to $25 Pearls, Ear rings $2 to $15 Bracelets $2.50 up Xmas candy $1 to $5.50 bx Fancy Soaps 65c up Kodak Films, all sizes Fancy Gift Stationery 50c to $4.50 Yankee Clover Cologne Dorothy Gray Travel Cosmetic Kits $7.50 Xmas Candles 10c to $1.00 W E G IV E S * STAM PS - ON ALL II G R E E N D O U B LE STAM PS P R E S C R IP T IO N S