The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 13, 1946, Image 3

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    BEA V ER T O N EN T ER PRISE
Friday, September 13, 1946
WEST SLOPE PROGRESSIVE VALLEY CENTER
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Eastern Visitor
Fir G rove M em bers T ake
H onors At C ounty P air
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gestring, of
S. W. Canyon Road, will ha'A as
their guest for an extended visit,
Mrs. Elizabeth Coon, of Waunita.
Nebraska. Mrs. Coon will be here
severl months.
W est Slope
RADIO
and Appliance
Authorized
PHNCO
R A D I O
Deal er
S E R V I C E
PHONE
C anyon Road
BE 6 6 2 4
at Howatt Ave.
«KM AS TAKIN6
tOf til TO LAHA in I
MEAU FOR SICK SEAMEN. ,
THERE K AN EXTRA HOURS
nxv for . each sulh job ,
EVEN TU0U6H DONE IN
recolar work period .
r . MTV ’ CVECtifVE
I) ALSO PAID PAC ELY EXCEED
L40 PER W¿EK.
The
Fir Grove Garden Club
members came home with nine
ribbons from the Washington Co.
Fair held at Hillsboro. The gar­
den club entry won a white tib-
bon. It was a moss green rec­
tangular bowl with hybush cran­
berry, mountain ash and sumac
arranged in it.
Blue ribbon winners were: Mrs.
M. C. Yeager, dinner table ar­
rangement division. She entered
a boat shaped copper bowl with
yellow gladioli. Mrs. Paul Mead,
kitchen window arrangement di­
vision. H er entry was a cup and
saucer with flash marigold, red
maple leaves, and miniature drift-
wood. Mrs. A. W. Graham, buffet
division. H er container was a pil­
low vase with red geraniums and
rabbits’ ears. Mrs. A W. Gra-
' ham, clear glass division.
For
this division M(;s. Graham used a
i large brandy inhaler with a gar­
den scene arranged inside the
container.
Red ribbon winners were: fruit
arrangement, Mrs. Dvr-ton T W al­
ton; mantle. Mrs F W. Ralston.
Yellow ribbon winners
were:
mantle, Mrs. John B Taylor, seed
pods, Mrs. Paul Mead.
WEST SLOPE
NEWS
Get One of Our
e TA MEN ACE FÇCVIDED
EXCELLENT FCCD CLEAf
BLANKETS, BE DPIN6,T0ilWLS
HOT SHOWERS. RECENT
WAC-E BOOSTS CM ABLE
SEAMEN EASE PAY Of
4I6Z-TAKE HOME PAY
Of WELL OVER *200
A MONTH - A l?7%
INCREASE OVER 10»
' BASIC WA¿E
NEW SEERSUCKER DRESSES
To Start School
Top it off with a red or navy
EISENHAUER JACKET
for Cool Mornings
Elite Dress Shop
2 2 0 S. W . First St.
Beaverton
Oregon
* 4 3 % OF THE TIME SEAMEN ACE IN PORT UNDER A 4 0-HOUR WEEK
Where Parking Is Easy
Classified
quick sales.
ads
always
bring
Application Form
Received By VA
Visit In San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. Armfield,
of Laurelwood Drive, and daugh­
ter, Arden,
have just returned
from a ten day motor trip to San
Francisco, Cal., where they visited
Mr. Arm field’s sister and brother-
j in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ba-
| ker.
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Attend Fair
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Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mueller at­
tended the Oregon State Fair last
week.
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VALLEY V IE W CENTER
Canyon Roa d ot W est Slope
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LAM PS
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W e Specialize in . . .
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West Slope
GROCERY & M ARKET
Shafer and Neer
We A rc P ro u d o f th e COMPLETENESS
o f O ur L in es o f M erch an d ise
You Can Buy ALL Y our Food Supplies*
IN ONE PLACE
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W E D ELIV E R
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S.. W. Canyon Road
BE 0733
BR 9998
W EST SLOPE LUMBER CO.
Built In Cabinets
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Step Ladder*
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Shingle Stain
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M e d in e Labinel*
l*la*tie Clothe* Line*
6049 S. W . Canyon Road
Portland 1
Phone BRoòdway 6122
How To Cast Your Own Horoscope
First, write down the date of
your birth, the time o f day you
were born, what your *aTher said
■wVieft he saw you. what you said
back at him. what the, neigWAn*
said, and what the doctor said
when he couldnl collect his bill.
Now add to this your telephone
number, the amount of your last
month's gas bill, the number of
false teeth in your mo$th, the
number of wrinkles in your neck,
and the amount you cheated the
government out o f in your last
incom tax return. Then subtract
the square root o f six.
I f it comes out undet a hun­
dred. you’ll live to a ripe old age,
make friends and influence peo­
ple and vote a straight Republi­
can ticket.
I f it comes out 'over a hundred
you should see your nearest doc­
tor.
Ladies . . .
you wtrti't know
YOUR KITCHEN
\fter You Cover
l k ‘ I^twer H all* H itli
Pla*tie Enamel Otaled
TYLL-HOARD
S e v e ra l b i-an lifu l n d o rs
to choose fro m .
Metal Moulding*.
Come in and see
DOES YOUR MAYTAG WASHER
NEED A FACE LIFTING?
C O M P L E T E PA RT S SELEC TIO N and SE R V IC E N O W
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Water Softeners
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H E A T I N G
A V A IL A B L E
New Modern Wringers For Older Machines
Wringer Ralls
Casters
Q nauel & A ck erm an
■ffcrtpaint;
us.
KINGSLEY
Beaverton
Lumber Co.
On Canyon Road
if
Telephone
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G
H O M E A P P L IA N C E S
Beaverton 2699
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The Fir
Grove Garden Club
held a very
successful garden
showr Saturday, September 7, from
2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the homes of
Mrs. Paul Mead and Mrs. M.
Hinds. Mrs. M Lawrence, of Port­
land, was the judge Mrs, D. Den­
ison poured at the tea, which was
served from 2 to 6. There weie
146 entries made by the 13 mem-
bers of the garden club.
The Grand Sweepstakes winner
was Mrs. Paul .Mead’s shadow box
arrangement of a chartreuse su­
gar bowl with rudbeckia in it. It
w:is very simple, but very pleas­
ing In line, form and color blend­
ing.
Ribbons were awarded as fol­
lows: Cup and sandier, Mrs. Dale
Viar, blue, with an arrangement
of white stock in a black cup
D orothy S a y re M arried
and saucer. Red ribbon, Mrs. E.
Friday In P o rtlan d C hurch Oberst; white ribbon, Mrs. Don
Denison; honorable mention, Mrs.
Miss Dorothy Sayre and Mr. M. Yeager.
John Machie were married Fri­
Mantle, blue. Mrs. F. W. Ral­
day, September 6, at 8 p.m. at the ston, who entered a white con­
First Congregational Church. Port­ tainer with purple verbena and
land with Reverend I. J. Walk­ snags; red, Mrs. F. Agassiz; white,
er officiating.
Mrs. A W. Graham.
Mr. Clarence Jensen, Tacoma,
Monotone: blue, Mrs. D. Deni
Washington, gave the bride away. son, who had a white container
Miss Edith Jensen was maid-of- with white funkia and its natural
honor.
foliage, and white tinted snags,
The bride wore a white satin red, Mrs. H. Harvey; white, Mrs.
wedding
gown
with
a sequin Paul Mead; and honorable men-
trimmed
neckline and
a long ! tion, Mrs. A. W. Graham.
train
and a short
bridal veil
Three inch
miniatures: blue,
trimmed with orange blossoms. Mrs. D. Denison, who entered
The
maid-of-honor
and
the dwarf shell pink sweet Williams
bridesmaids. Miss Ruth Mackie in a shell pink urn; red, Mrs. A.
and Miss Elsie Sohwalheim w’ore W. Graham; white, Mrs. M. Yea-
gowns in pastel shades of blue, I ger.
yellow and apricot. The flower
Six inch miniatures: blue, Mrs.
girl, Susan Peck, wore pink.
D. Denison, whose arrangements
The reception
following
the consisted of d ya rf cyclamen, pink
wedding was held in the parlors oxalis, and fine pink foliage; red,
of the church. Mrs. Edna Sapola 1 Mrs. Paul Mead; white, Mrs. H.
and Miss Emily Sayre, sisters of I Harvey.
of the bride, served.
Dinner table: blue, Mrs. M. Yea-
Mr. and Mrs. Mackie left on ¡ ger’s arrangement of a large low
their honeymoon which they plan I copper bowl, copper colored dah­
to spend at Crater T-ase and Cres­ lias and pears on a Chinese mat;
cent City. They plan to be home red. Mrs. F. Agassiz; white, Mis.
about September 20.
Paul Mead.
Special arrangement, glass con­
who live in San Jose, Cal. Mrs. tainer: Mrs. A. W. Grahnm. Her
Martin was formerly tse w y Brock­ j entry was a crystal basket con­
man.
taining
mauve autumn
crocus,
pink
snapdragons
and orchid
• • •
Loses Mother
i larkspur.
Weeds: blue, Mrs. D. Denison,
Mrs. B. L. Eddy, mother of Mr.
Ben Eddy,
of Cashmur Lane, who caught everyone’s interest
passed away Friday, September with tansy placed In a blue plt-
6, after suffering a stroke ear­ | cher; red, Mrs. A. W. Graham;
lier in the W’eek. Mr. and Mrs. ; white, Mrs. M. Yeager.
Novelty Container: blue, Mrs
Ben Eddy attended the funeral
M. Yeager; red, Mrs. F. W. Ral­
which was held in Roseburg.
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ston; and white, Mrs. Paul Mead.
Felicitations In Order
Sradow Box: blue, Mrs. A. W.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Keller, Graham, whose red dahlias ar­
Crestdale Court, are being felici­ ranged in a white bowl were the
tated on the birth of their sec­ | exact red of the velvet edging the
ond child, Elizabeth, who was born j old fashioned gilded frame; red,
Monday,
Sept. 9 at 4:15 p.m. Mrs. M. Yeager; white, Mrs. H.
at the Wilcox Memorial Hospital, Harvey.
Not only are the members of
Portland. Mrs. Keller was formerly
Janet Sooysmith, one of Portland’s the garden club interested in ar­
ranging flowers, but they are in­
Rose Festival queens.
terested in the future gardeners
• • •
trying their hand at it, so they
Going To Grund Canyon
had four entries in the little gard-
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Killion are ners’ division. Jayanne
Harvey
driving to Montana to visit rel­ walked off with honors with her
atives. They plan to return by way arrangement of yellow pom pom
of the Grand Canyon in Colorado. dahlias in a little cream pitcher.
They
will be gone about two
In the horticultural division the
weeks.
following ribbons were nwarded:
• • •
Roses, white: blue ribbon, Mrs.
Visit San Francisco
M. Hinds; copper roses, blue rib­
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Falk left for bon, Mrs. M.
Yeager;
crimson
San Francisco by plane Wednes­
glory (the rose selected by the
day, September 11. They expect club as its official rose) blue rib­
to return Sunday.
bon, Mrs. M. Hinds; single hybrid,
blue ribbon, Mrs. M. Hinds; red
II e std ale M others (.Inh
ribbon, Mr. M. Yeager; polyan-
thia roses, blue ribbon, Mrs. Paul
E n tertain ed Ity P resid en t
Mead.
Delphinium: blue ribbon, Mrs.
On the night of September 4
the members of the Westdale Mo­ M. Yeager; red ribbon, Mrs. A. W.
thers’ Club were entertained by Graham.
Fuschia: blue ribbon, Mrs. D.
their president of the past year,
Denison; red ribbon, Mrs. Byron
Florence Lusk.
Every mother was present Jo T. Walton.
Bulbs, Gladioli: blue ribbon, Mrs.
hear a timely article on poliomely-
tis read by Evelyn Lauridfcen, dis­ M. Hinds, Mrs. Paul Mead.
Bulbs, Montbretia: blue ribbon,
cuss the packages being sent to
the family adopted by the club in Mrs. F. Agassiz.
Flowering shrubs: blue ribbon.
France, and to enjoy the delicious
refreshments served by the host­
ess.
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A sample copy of the application ; Have Luck
I Mr. and Mrs. Neil YVhisnant and
form urti instructions to enlisted Bruce had wonderful results from
men of World W ar I I in applying a huckleberrying trip above Gov­
for their ttnused terminal leave
ernment Camp recently.
They
or furlough pay was received this
picked over four gallons. Think
week by the Department of Vet­
erans’ Affairs, from Maj. Gen. G. of those pies!
• * •
B .Erskin.e retraining and reem­
Go On Vacation
ployment administrator.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost and
An accompanying letter to Dir­ Mr. Frost’s mother, Mrs. Grace
ector George E. Sandy said that Frost, left Monday, Sept. 9, for
all community advisory centers a ten day trip through Mt. Ran-
and county veterans’ service of­ ier park
to LevffT^orth, Wash.
fices would receive the sample They intend to do some fishing
forms shortly.
on the way.
Although post offices will re­
Mrs. Grace Frost has only re­
ceive supplies soon for veterans, cently returned from «*•* extended
the sample form will enable ser­ trip east.
* • •
vice officers to study the instruc­
tions and be ready to help veter­ Make Salem Trip
ans make their applications when
Miss Dorothy Dillow and Miss
the time comes, Sandy said.
Marion Pattullo and a group of
Earlier
doubt as to whether friends attended the Oregon State
photostatic
copies of discharges Fair at Salem, Friday, Sept. 6.
would be accepted as proof of mil­
a a a
itary service was clarified, as fol­ Visiting
Miss Wanda Brockman spent
lows :
"W e know you were glad to last week visiting her parents,
learn that the armt|i forces acted Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Brockman
favorably on the recommendation while en route from San Jose, Cal.
that photostatic
copies of dis­ where she has been visiting her
charge papers, as well as origin­ sister, Mrs. Andrew Martin, to
Seattle, Washington.
als, will be accepted.”
The Brockmans have also had
"Pas", "liberty,” or periods of
temporary duty are not charge­ their nephew, T-5 Sgt. Donald
able as leave or furlough, nor are Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Bab­
sick, convalescent, or rehabilita­ cock, of Butte Falls, Oregon as
tion leave, but "delay enroute” recent guests. a • e
will be, the instructions indicate.
In addition to the pay the vet­ Baby Shower
Fifteen
friends came to the
eran will receive in his last pay
grade before discharge, he will home of Mrs. John Comfort on
get 70 cents subsistence for each Friday evening, September 6, to
day of unused leave. Also, those give a shower for Mrs. Kenneth
in the top three 'p a y grades who McHenry and her newly adopted
had dependents will receive an ad­ ? baby, Susan Lynn McHenry Mrs.
ditional $1.25 a day for quarters. McLean and Mrs Raymond Durr
Ih the army and marines this in­ were assistant hostesses with Mrs.
cludes master, tech and staff ser­ Comfort,
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geants.
In the navy and coast
New
Granddaughter
guard it means chiefs and first
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Brockman
and second class petty officers.
Of all sad words in sound Of
Pay is for a miximum of 120 McChesncy Road, have announced ink, the saddest are: " I didn't
days of earned leave, in non-ne- the birth of their granddaughter, think.”
gotiable bonds, maturing in five Melani Zerilda, born August 16,
year*, jipd is figured at the rate tp Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Martin,
TOO LATE
of 2,£ days per month, minus the
leave actually taken in nervine,
TO CLASSIFY
Don't learn the traffic rules by
accidents, shys the National Safe­
ty CouncS
Lubricants
Fir Grove Club Holds
Successful Flower Show
Beaverton
C. A. Bokketi,
Beaverton 3201
Oregon
Mgr.
LEACH & BUCK
Crushed Rock, Sand, Gravel
Mason Sand, Lawn Dirt
O R D E R S T A K E N at
B est Sltt/te P lu m b in g
S e rv ic e
P hone
■ i
ItL n eon 7 5 4 2
Fall-ize"
YOUR
S IM M L R T A N
w ith a F acial
at
H ELE N 'S BEAU TY SHO P
S.. W.
Canyon Rood
Phone BRoadway 6786
Immediate Appointments
for Permanents
W est Slo/H'
PLUMBING
"Ernie" Leach
IM iin iltiii“: X
A p p lia n c e s
Phone BEocon 7542
8801 S .W . Canyon Road
“ P lu m b in g —
B etter llin n e s "
West Slope Beauty Shop
OPEN
SIX DAYS A I PEEK
from 9 : 5 0 a. m.
EVENINGS
Ity Appointment
8717 S. W. Canyon Road
Phone BEacon 9492
TUE BOSS HAKES AN ANNOUNCEMENT
FO R SALls Winter is coming and
the experts say it is going to be
a cold one.
We have electric
Ohrorrrjlox space heaters with fan I
$34 9F each. These are hard to get.
Harry!
W E ALSO H A V E for brooders
end for house heating new calroid
strip heaters, 36 inches long 220
volts, 5 amps., 1000 watts, metal |
sheathed
and porcelain enamel
finish. General Electric manufac­
ture; new regularly listed for $3.77.
Our special price $2.75 each In
quantities of ten or more.
We also have float switches and
pressure switches for that water
system, Westinghouse and Gen­
eral Electric manufacture. Float
switches.
$4.25 cash.
Pressure
switches from $5.25 to $85.00.
W e have many other items of
new merchandise In the electrical
line that might interest you.
We are authorized agents for
Kelvinator,
Speed Queen, RCA
Victor, Fowler and others. TH E
CAN YO N
ROAD
A P P L IA N C E
COMPANY. On 8. E. Canyon Rd.
at West Slope. Call BEacon 4433.
collect If you like.
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Miscellaneous
For Sale: Home
freezer locker. 20 cubic feet capac-
| ity, cork insulated, copper tinned
coils. Frizidaire one third horse
l power, heavy duty water cooled
j compressor, 110 volts. 60 cycles,
single phase, fully automatic and
jin top condition: only two years
old Price $275 cash This is fifty
dollars 1 <•v - than cost. Ideal for
' farm use. Measures 40” x 48" x 80
Call BEacon 4433. collect If you
like.
T H E G E N T L E M A N IS R I G H T
• i i and w e’re meeting his demands with Dacro Pro­
tected Milk . . . the safest package o f milk you can buy.
The bottle is not merely covered. It’s SEALED with a
sturdy metal cap . . . air-tight, dust-proof, tanrper-
proof. There's complete, scientific protection for our
milk after it leaves the dairy. Let one o f our routemea
show you what this protection
means to you snd your family.
Became the Dacro Cap is a genuine
seal, it b o m be remo*cd the first bate
with aa opener. After that it map be
•napped back on the bottle at a re-teal
and restored again sod again, even
without aa opener.
SU M M ER
CUT FLOWER«
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P Y R O N 1 SO N N U R SE R Y
1 Block off Farmington Rood
ON LANG AVENUE
Mrs. M. Hinds; red ribbon, Mrs.
M. Yeager; white ribbon, Mrs. P.
Mead.
Petunias; blue ribbon, Mrs. E.
Oberst; red ribbon, Mrs. John
Taylor; white ribbon, Mrs. Paul
Mead.
Marigolds: blue, Mrs. M. Hinds;
red, Mis. Don Viar; white, Mrs.
Paul Mead.
Giant Zinnias: blue and i^ed,
Mrs. M. Hinds— white, Mrs. Don
Viar.
Lilliput Zinnias: blue, Mrs. M.
Hinds; red, Mrs. F. Agassiz; white,
Mrs. Paul Mead.
Fantasy Zinnias: blue, Mrs. M.
Yeager.
Asters: blue,
red and white.
Mis. M. Hinds.
Geraniums, blue, Mrs. F. Aga*-
siz.
Anenomes: blue, Mis. M. Y ea­
ger.
Dahlias, single: blue, Mrs. M.
Yeager.
Dahlias, miniature: blue, Mrs. M.
Yeaker; red, Mrs. D. Denison.
Dahlias, decorative: blue, Mrs.
M Yeager; red, Mrs. Paul Mead.
Dahlias, show: blue, Mrs. M.
Yeager; red, Mrs. Don Viar; white,
Mrs. M. Hinds.
Dahlias, pom pom- blue, Mrs.
M. Hinds; red. Mrs. Paul Mead.
A L P E N ROSE
>« 1 4 9 S.W
SH AT T U CK ROAD
DAIRY
CHerry 2 4 2 4
1 V i mi. Eost on Bertha B eaverton H iw ay
to Sho ttuck Road
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