The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 21, 1947, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Friday, M arch 21, 1947
N O W OPEN FOR BUSINESS
IN OUR NEW LOCATION
750 Tualatin Hiway
Shriner Block in Beaverton
W IR IN G
C O M M E R C IA L . •
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M r r L IA lT V r L J
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IN D U S T R IA L
p r e s t e l in e m a j o r a p p l ia n c e s
S M A L L A P P L IA N C E S — RECO RDS
PRO M PT SERVICE
H O M E A N D C O M M E R C IA L
REFRIG ERATIO N
R A DIO A N D S M A L L A P P L IA N C E R E P A IR
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RAINBOW ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO.
James E. Wolford
PH O N E 3071
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HEATH KB AND
MHO
L 0 8 8 K H L IG H T IN *
H T IK A T I N S I R A N C K
8 fo r H e s s ia n fly, a n d one fo r la I
p h e a s a n ts .
P la n t d ise a se e ca u se d I v l l l l U l l
8 lo sses—^-rut, ro o t ro t a n d sm u t.
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S e v e re e ro sio n c a u se d losses on V j C I C I H c l t e n
T he elem e n ts s tir r e d up n w itc h ­
es’ brew o f p e rv e rse w e a th e r to th r e e f a r m s , a n d sig In su re d o p ­
A rec o rd crow d a tte n d e d th e
a c co u n t fo r m o at o f th e rela tiv e ly e r a to r s co llec te d f o r flood d a m a g e .
lig h t losses on In su re d O regon W eed s a n d s h o r ta g e o f Irrig a tio n th ir tie th a n n iv e rs a ry c e le b ra tio n
K in to n O ra n g e H all, M a rc h 17.
w h ea t fa rm s th is y ea r, aays M url w a te r c o m p le te th e list o f 19 haz-
E C um m ings, s t a t e d ire c to r fo r a r d s f o r w h ich in d e m n itie s w ere A p p ro x im ately tw o h u n d re d m e ra -
ber8 f ,o m o th e r ^ o r d i n a t e co u n -
th e federal c ro p in s u ra n c e oorpor- p ald d u r in g th e y e a r.
ty G ra n g e s sh a re d in th e p o tlu c k
atlo, in a r e p o rt o n th e IMS In
G illiam w as th e o n ly o n e o f th e su p p e r, a n d a frie n d ly a tm o s p h e re
su ra n c e p ro g ra m .
20 In su re d c o u n tie s In w h ich no p re v a ile d th ro u g h o u t th e ev e n in g .
A lthough one o f th e m o st fa ­ lo sses w ere re p o rte d . C la c k a m a s
M a n y in te re s tin g s to r ie s w e re
vorable g ro w in g s e a s o n s in m a n y c o u n ty w ith 25 h a d th e m o st loss- told a b o u t h a p p e n in g s y e a rs sg o .
y e a rs produced a re c o rd w h ea t es, b u t U nr.atilla f a r m e r s co llected T h e coruiit ion of ro a d s a n d m o d es
crop, n in e v a r ie tie s o f ad v e rse th e m ot't in d e m n itie s. S h e rm a n of tra v e l w ere d isc u sse d . T h e
w eath er c o n d itio n s ca u se d m oat a n d K la m a th w e re seco n d an d tr ia ls of g e ttin g g ra n g e s o rg a n
losses fo r w h ich 155 g ro w e rs col­ th ir d In a m o u n t o o f In d em n ities. lzed u n d e r su c h c o n d itio n s. C er­
L a r g e s t sin g le m d e m n ity w as ta in ly a fa r c ry fro m th e p re s e n t!
lected on th e ir c ro p in s u ra n c e pol­
p aid to a D e sc h u te s c o u n ty g ro w ­
icies, C um m ings re p o rte d .
C h as. H a y s o f th e H a y s F e e d
F ro st an d cold s p r in g w e a th e r er, w h o co lle c te d 2425 b u sh e ls fro st S to re in P o rtla n d a n d G len S n y ­
figured In a lm o st h a l f o f th e loss­ d a m a g e . M ost o f th e in d e m n itie s d e r of N ew p o rt, w ere p re s e n t an d
es, w hile th e c o m b in a tio n d ro u th w ere an u .ll a n d c o v e re d o n ly p a r ­ sp o k e b riefly . T h e se tw o m e n
an d h o t w e a th e r w a s th e y e a r's tia l losses, h o w ev e r, a n d th e to ta l hel|Jbd to o rg an iz e K in to n G ra n g e
c ro p enem y No. 2. E x c e ssiv e m ois­ a m o u n t p a id to in s u re d g ro w e rs th ir ty y e a rs ago.
tu re , h o t w inds, w in te rk ill, w in d s w as o n ly 38,000 b u s h e ls - a b o u t one-
A n o th e r sp e cia l g u e s t w a s th e
a n d hall also c o n trib u te d to c ro p f o u rth o f th e to ta l p re m iu m s paid 81 y e a r old m o th e r o f C h as. H ay.
T h is m e a n s, C u m m in g s p o in ted M rs. H a y receiv ed h e r s ix ty y e a r
dam age.
B irds, bugs a n d w o rm s also n ib ­ o u t, t h a t th e s ta te is a c c u m u la t­ G ra n g e p in th re e y e a rs ag o a n d is
bled a t th e crop. N in e In d em n ities in g a s u b s ta n tia l re s e rv e to co v e r still a tte n d in g .
S h o rt
b its
of
e n te r ta in m e n t
w ere paid fo r c u tw o rm dam ag e, loses In le ss f a v o ra b le c r o p y e a rs
w e re c o n trib u te d to th e e v e n in g 's
p ro g ra m
by
th e
fo llo w in g
g ra n g e s : L cady, W a sh in g to n , T i­
g a rd ,
T u a la tin ,
A loha,
S cholls,
B e av e rto n an d K in to n .
Cook for This
M rs.
H ite, P o m o n a
L e c tu re r,
s a n g tw o Iris h so n g s: Mother> Mc-
C ree" a n d “W h en I r is h E y e s A re
Cap (\t Your
S m ilin g ". T h is w as a sp e c ia l re ­
q u e s t by K in to n G ra n g e . M rs. H ite
sa n g th e se so n g s t h ir ty y e a rs ag o
F d i v i r i '/ c Store
w h en th e K in to n G ra n g e w as o r­
g anized.
B e rth a B eck, S ta te
S e c re ta ry ,
g av e a s h o r t ta lk b e fo re sh e p r e ­
Pasteurized M ilk
Phone Aloha 6584
se n te d th e sev en elig ib le m m b e rs
w ith tw n ty -flv e y e a i. S ilv e r S ta r
pins. T h o se fn e m b e rs w h o receled
pins w e re :
M ay S n id er, A lice
R ic h a rd s , Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n k
F lu k e, M r. a n d M rs. H a ro ld C u t­
tin g a n d E . L. Cox.
M r. Y o rk of I.e a d y G ra n g e, C e­
d a r M ills, p u t on a fin e e x h ib itio n
o f fa n c y d a n c e ste p s.
M rs, F lo y C ollins, le c tu r e r of
K in to n G ra n g e, m a n a g e d th e p ro ­
g ra m .
• • •
K in to n I*. T. A.
T h e K in to n P.-T. A. m et T u e s ­
d ay n ig h t a t th e K in to n school
house. T h e re g u la r m e e tin g n ig h t
w as p o stp o n ed fro m M o n d ay u n ­
til T u e sd a y to a c c o m m o d a te th e
Want to Sell?
a n n iv e r s a r y n ig h t o f th e g ra n g e .
T h e n e x t re g u la r P.-T. A. m e e t­
ing will he th e th ir d M o nday In
Plan to Develop?
A pril atiJLOO p. m.
ENGAGE A WASHINGTON COUNTY KEALTOK
For
SERVICE
D E P E N D A B IL IT Y
SQ U A R E D E A L IN G
h it m otto
W hatsoever ye would th a t o th ers should do u n to you,
do ye also u nto them "
Do you Have a problem?
Board
Write or Phone
Consult the W ashington County Realty
Washington County Realty Board
A C T IV E M E M B E R S
E A R L S BRIGGS, CHerry 3 7 2 7
Rt 6, Box 1218, Portland 1
L. H A R O L D M IN IE R , C H erry 1401
P. 0. Box 91, Garden Home
LESTER H UG HES, 1 0 9 M
2 9 S. M a in St., Forest Grove
J. W A Y L A N D O W E N
BE 9 1 3 5
7 3 1 0 S W Canyon Rd, Portland 1
JO H N SC H R A M E L 264X
5 First Ave N.W., Forest Grove
ID U S R A IN E S
238W
5 Council St., Forest Grove
REEHER R E A L T Y CO.
33
18 Ist Ave. N W , Forest Grove
H. W . C U R R IN
1845
134 E. Main, Hillsboro
C L A R A B FRENCH
BE 8 2 5 5
8 9 0 9 S.W Canyon Lane,
G A L A W A Y t M cG RAW
117 S. 3rd, Hillsboro
2211
FR E D O. H O W L A N D
2513
Rt. 1, Box 147, Beaverton
ID E & B R A U E R
841
3 1 6 E. M ain, Hillsboro
H. H. JEFFRIES
Beaverton
W ashington County Agencies 2 2 3
3 3 7 E. M a in St., Hillsboro
O 'N E IL L & W A L T Z
87M
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2 1 9 W Poc. Ave. Forest Grove
T H U R LO W W EED
BR 7 5 2 0
Canyon ot W alker, Beaverton
A R G U S P U B L IS H IN G CO.
2 5 0 E. M ain, Hillsboro
3981
E. C. K E E H N
217R
2 1 8 N. M a in St., Forest Grove
W . E. K ID D E R
Tigard
L Y M A N RO SS
644 1
P. 0. Box 5, A loh a
3322
W A L T E R H. K R A U S E
Rt.*5, Box 205, Portland 1
C. F. M c C A L L U M ATwater 6 8 5 4
Rt. 2, Box 423. Beaverton
J. J. M c M A H O N
3831
73 Broodwoy, Beaverton
N E W S -T IM E S PUB. C O
Forest Grove
231
57
W IL K E S A B S T R A C T t T IT L E CO.
168 E M ain, Hillsboro 2451
PHI L S
Shoppmc 1 Center
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"A lw o v v a Righ » Price on the
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G R O C E R IE S
M EATS
Phone 3891
Post Office Box No. 27
H a p p in e ss a n d v ir tu e re s t u p o n
ea ch o th e r; th e b e st a r e n o t o nly
| th e h a p p ie st, b u t th e h a p p ie st a re
u su a lly th e best
H ulw ar.
• • •
In th e eco n o m y o f God. no e f ­
fo rt, h o w ev e r sm all, p u t fo rth fo r
th e rig h t ca u se , fa lls of Its eKVct.
J o h n O re e n le a f W h ittie r
I
Hillsboro, Oregon
C >RY GO O DS
MOTIONS
FOOD LC IC K E R S
Progreu. Or*.
L u rs l U d , S u ffers I n j u . / _____
I.a a t T h u rsd a y , M arch 14th, M rs.
B e rtie R a sm u sse n w as in ju re d in
a n a c c id e n t in M u ltn o m ah , w h en
th e c a r in w hich sh e w as w a itin g
ro lled dow n a hill w h en th e e m e r­
g en c y b ra k e w as a c c id e n ta lly re­
leased . S he w as im m e d ia te ly h o s­
p ita liz e d w ith m u ltip le b ru ise s ,
c u ts a n d ab rasio n s.
• • •
S p rin g llo u so e le a n in g
A g ro u p of lad ies fro m th e W o­
m a n ’s S o ciety of C h ris tia n S e r­
vice h e ld a cle a n in g bee a t th e
M e tz g e r ch u rc h
la s t T h u rs d a y ,
r e a d y in g th e c h u rc h fo r E a s te r.
• • •
W illia m C. P e te rs e n J r ., killed
in a n a irp la n e c r a s h a t C o ttag e
G rove, w a s a n ep h e w o f A .H. an d
S. J . P e te rs e n a n d w as a cousin
of J o a n e tte
P e te rs e n a n d M rs.
J e a n T a r n all o f R t. 2, T ig a rd .
T h e re la tiv e s m o to re d to E u ­
g en e to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l se r­
vices.
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wa
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I he Foetrv Corner
LONE
SEABORN E
W av es a r e b re a k in g on th e shore,
T h e s a n d lies still a n d w hite.
M y th o u g h ts d r if t to a tim e b e­
fore,
As I d re a m of a n o th e r nite,
W h e n w e w ere s tro llin g h a n d in
B u y R e c o r d P la y e r
hand
T h e G irls' L eag u e of th e M etz­
O u r la u g h te r fell on th e m id-
g e r S chool h av e p u rc h a se d th e ir
n ite a ir
re c o rd p lay er. T h e f ir s t c o n c e rt F a ir ie s d a n c e d u p th e san d
w as g iv en M onday a t 1:15 p.m .
F o r th e n m y d a rlin g you w ere
T h e co m m ittee on re c o rd s w as
h ere.
th e
M isses
I n a R e n e D et'-ow ,
H e re I s tro ll alo n g th e beach.
M a ry D y e an d J o a n Jo h n so n .
• • •
I
h e a r y o u r voice
in every
w ave.
O n T h e S ick L ist
T h e f a irie s s ta y b eyond m y reach.
M r. a n d M rs. E. W. C o n k lin
O u r la u g h te r h id e s in som e d a rk
h a v e b o th been on th e sic k list,
cave.
b u t a r e able to be a b o u t now.
| M any m o o n s h av e com e a n d gone
* • •
S in ce la s t I sa w y o u r face.
H e r b e r t D en m an is a p a tie n t in
[ I fin d y o u r love se a b o rn e
a P o rtla n d ho sp ital.
H e re in o u r ch o sen place.
•
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T
h
e m oon is sh in in g on a te a r.
M rs. F re d S itte l u n d e rw e n t an
I d re a m o f th in g s w e've done.
o p e ra tio n la st w eek a t a P o rtla n d
h o s p ita l fo r a n in fec tio n o f th e i O nce m o re I feel you n e a r
B a c k fro m th e la n d of m id n ite
hand.
• • m
su n .
I see ypu on th e fro z en shore,
T a k e D a y ’s T rip
S e n d in g y o u r love a c ro ss th e
Mr. a n d Mrs. J . L. W e stfa ll a n d
w av es
fam ily sp e n t S u n d ay a t F a lls C ity
A nd w h ile I s ta n d a t m em o ries'
w h e re th e y enjo y ed th e sc e n e ry
door,
a ro u n d th e falls.
O u r la u g h te r d a n c e s fro m th e
• • •
caves.
V isito r F ro m Scio
J u a n ita V. S m ith
C h a rle s
H e c h t of Scio v isite d
T u a la tin , O reg o n
h is u n c le s, Ben an d H a r ry C a rs h • W ritte n o f h u sb a n d w h en he
on M onday.
se rv e d in A lask a.)
From where I sit... ¿
y
Joe Marsi
Do M e n L ike w o m e n r
Maybe you read that recent a r ­
ticle in a n ational magazine, claim ­
ing th a t A m erican men don't really
like th e Company of women. They
juit p u t th em up on a pedestal and
leave th em there.
But I wouldn’t say that that was
so in our town. Look at any mar­
ried couple—like the Cuppers.
Jane wouldn’t nag if Dee spent his
evenings “with the boys”—but
actually Dee likes nothing better
than to stay home by the fire,
sharing ft glass of beer with Jane,
playing cribbage, or just talking.
And when he does go out, f^r
an afternoon of fishing down at
Seward's Creek, or for an evening
glass of beer at Andy Botkin’s
Garden Tavern, Jane is almost al­
ways with him (except when she’s
got a spot of baking in the oven).
From where I sit, respect
doesn’t rule out everyday com­
panionship . . . and never should.
They go together—essential parts
of a successful marriage.
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Beef Short Ribs
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Fryers Frolli drottod
Sliced Bacon Loon
Bo.ieless Beef Cubes
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Fresh Ground Beef
Ground fresh deily
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Medium sizes
Fillet oi Solo
Fresh Beef Tongues
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C o n tin u e d d ry , s u n n y w e a th e r
h a s re su lte d in m u c h f a r m a c tiv ­
ity a n d a flood o f o rd e rs re p o r ts
R oy L. D av id so n , f a rm la b o r a s ­
s is ta n t. T h e m a in ca ll Is fo r m e n
a n d w om en to hoe s tra w b e rrie s ,
d ig a n d se t s tr a w b e rr y p la n ts, a l­
th o u g h th e F a r m L ab o r o ffic e
h a s o rd e rs on file fo r g e n e ra l
f a r m h e lp su c h a s c le a rin g a n d
b u rn in g o rc h a rd p ru n in g s, t r a i n ­
in g b o y se n b e rrie s, -p u ttin g in tile
a n d a jo b as s tr a w b e rr y field fore-
|m u n . M ost Jobs a r e o f th e d riv e-
o u t ty p e, a lth o u g h a few of th e m
in c lu d e c a b in s fo r o n f a r m h o u s­
in g o f se a so n a l w o rk e rs.
T h e m a jo r p o rtio n o f th e se jo b s
a r e In th e F o re s t G ro v e a n d H ills-
Ihoro a re a s . T h e F a r m I-ab o r o f­
fice Is esp e c ia lly a n x io u s to lo en te
w o rk e rs w ith c a r s w h o w ill tn k e
o th e r w o rk e r» w ith th e m to n e a r-
Ihy fa rm s. A nyone in te re s te d In se ­
c u rin g f a rm w o rk is u rg ed to co n ­
ta c t th e o ffic e In tn e c o u rth o u se
at H illsboro.
T IT L E A T R U S T C O
3 33
136 S. 2nd, Hillsboro
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ju ic y — Tender Blade C u t— U. S. Graded " C H O IC E ” and " G O O D "
Farm l~il>or
Needed
Pioneer Pub. Co., A loh a New s,Bea­
verton Enterprise, T iga rd Sentinel
Stondord Ins. & Inv. Co. BE. 7131
2 2 0 Lum berm en's Bldg , Portland
Attend Funeral
METZGER
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level a m o v e m e n t b eg u n in Sep.
te m b e r w h e n th e O reg o n grour,
v o te d a t th e ir m e e tin g o f the Am­
T o Act A * B a rg a in in g
e ric a n N u rs e s ’ A sso c iatio n to act
a s b a rg a in in g u n it fo r nurses m
Agent
th is a re a , M iss T h o m p so n reports V*
W ord h a s been received in P o rt-
O re g o n S ta te N u rs e s ’ Associa-
lan d th a t th e
O regon
S ta te ■ tio n s ta te o ffic e rs a n d directors
N u rses' A sso ciatio n h as been rec­ I fo r 1947 a r e :
S h irle y Thompson.
ognized a s th e b a rg a in in g a g e n t P o rtla n d , p r e s id e n t;
S elm a Hil-
fo r re g iste re d nurses in th e s ta te m er, S alem , f ir s t vice-president
by th e O reg o n Association or H o s­ M y rtle Skooge, P o rtla n d , second
pitals a c c o rd in g to a directive re- v ic e -p re sid e n t:
E s th e r Jacobson,
«solved b y S h irley T hom pson, prea- E u g en e , s e c r e ta ry ; M aisie Wetzel,
ld en t o t th e n u rse s group
P o rtla n d , tr e a s u r e r ;
an d Linnie
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Ph owe Beo*. 2 3 8 9
Cherub MILK
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Fancy © vado Honey
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Strained—
Sweet and tasty
f r i $ 5 -8 5
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Asparagus
Detect
Grapefruit
W M te
Crispy Celery
Cauliflower Snowy white
Green Cabbage
Green Onions
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