BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Friday, March 28, 1947
ALOHA PERSONALS
M odern Equipm ent
T he A loha M ercantile G rocery
has a new F rigidm ist A ir con-
-| if—' —i vegetable tray.
A lso a
frozen food cabinet so the pub
lic can see what they are buying,
thereby giving better service to
the up and com in g pu blic o f
Aloha.
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TIME TO START
Thinking obout that
EA STER
DINNER
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Who Said Pork was $1.00 lb.?
We Have the Best
Loin R o a s ts ............. 59c lb,
Pork C h o p s..............69c lb.
Shoulder Roasts . . 53c lb.
Pork S t e a k s ............59c lb.
Link Sausage........... 65c lb.
Bulk Sausage........... 55c lb
Cuts Well Trimmed and Lean
MILLER'S
FOR BETTER FOODS
WE
DELIVER
Sunday t aller*
Mr. and Mrs. Dee F loyd and
I tw o child ten were Sunday callers
at the
Frank E pplett hom e on
N. Stacey Avenue.
T h ey will have their place ca ll
ed, "T h e R obin 's N est” 2 m iles
south o f Oswego open for business
in 4 or 5 weeks. Mrs. F loyd is
Mr. E pplett's niece.
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H ouse Guest
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge G ordon o f
S. W ashington Ave. had as a
house guest last week M iss Lois
M ulliken of Los Angeles. She is
a cousin o f Mr. Gordon.
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llln e**
T h ere are ever so m any children
absen t from school this w eek on
a cco u n t o f illness.
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Attended Prom
D on T urner cam e to w ork last
Satu rday m orning at the E co n
om y G rocery pretty well all in a f
ter being out the evening before
to the Beaverton Junior Prom .
B ut he soon pepped up when
he got to handling the fresh veg
etables and lovely flow ers.
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Buy Meat With Confidence
Phones
Portland BR 7960
Beaverton 3661
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7 Out O f II
Mrs. R o y R ande is the ch am
pion fisher. Out o f the eleven they
enught out from the G aribaldi
Mrs. T. B B lair and daughter bay and out from Nehalem ri
Gayne will leave later to be with v et she Caught 7 out o f the 11.
her m other fo r a time.
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V acation T im e
Ge
is hom e
r~ >rge G ordon, Ju nior
I
II« huat
fo r a w eek o f sprin
g N. > vacation
from the U niversity o f O regon,
Eugene.
Chet Buk ken's
n o r im
n im r im r h n »»
neem osopum
SOMEONE S A ID ...
You con afford to be an optimist
with our seeds.
Beets, carrots, cucumbers, chard, lettuce,
cabbage, radishes, beans, celery, leeks,
spinach,
onions,
bago?
squash,
squash,
tomatoes,
Kohl-Rabi,
parsnips,
ond
“DAO ASKED THE WAITRESS
IF SHE SERVED CRABS. SHE
SAIO.YES.WHAT 00 YOU WART?
Rubber Gloves
for Household Use
Ruto-
Ehonettr
We have all these top-notch, tested
Seeds.
OtIK MANDEVILEE TRIPLE*J’ESTKD
FLOWER SEEDS
in all varieties will assure you garden success
( ome in ami clioost • the I,intis yon mint
59c
Pair
Neoprene, form fit, long
wearing
Latex Gloves
69c Pair
SACCHARIN TABLETS
"Y ou r
icork it i as g o o ti as I lit
totils you list’"
is more than an old saying . . . .
Give yourself the break of
"good equipment"
i
We have all the regular garden I
tools and many special ones to make
the job easier
You owe it to yourself to see our
collection. Some of these are:
Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Trowels,
Hand Grass Shears, Weeding Trowels, Spad
ing Forks, Hedge Clippers, Pruning Sheors,
and many others You'll have to see
in lots of 100 to 1000
in V a Grain
G O O D HEALTH IS J
PRICELESS ••W 1
WISH YOU f m
THE BEST>
Rathbone, run over and tell
Airs. Twaddle we're to meet
the girls at
k.inpdey’ tt. Tli«*\ ju*i got
in a tfliipiiH'iit of Oak
FI ooring.
They have practical
Sectional Kitchen Cubi-
net*.
Itnilt-lii Ironing
Boards.
Hardware and Dutch
H on I’aint*.
KINGSLEY
UAWTON
IUMBCR
Co.
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PH O N E B EA V ER TO N 3201
3— S. W. Farmington
Dairy
G oat
We have one brand new shiny blue and ivory
Girl's Bike for salo
J. B IM LAY and SONS
Hardware and Feed
Aloha, Ore.
Phone 6311
100% wool, in sizes 38-42,
in tons, grays, and blues,
plain and checked, have
arrived
Price $10.95
And . . . Beautiful Launa
Cloth
“ Benmar Sport Shirts"
in small, medium and large
In plain soft colors,
$8.95
Our "Adam s" Hot Line
is Complete
New Apartment
Mr. and Mrs. R . T. Brannon
have
m oved
into the recently
com pleted apartm ent room s In the
La Due home.
B. T. W ALTON
SHOE
Made to Measure
Clothing
REPAIRING
All Work ( ziiuranteod
S p e cia l. . •
We have boys tee shirts
Two for the price of one
2 for 98c
Hurry, we also have a
Limited Supply of
OIL CLOTH
W HILE YOU W AIT SERVICE
CHAMBERLIN'S
Saturday Afternoon
WAIKER'S
D E P A R T M E N T
STORE
PHONE
BEAVERTON 3461
“ The Complete Shopping Center**
Origin Of
Cedar Mill in 1859
Bob
M assingill
Y oun g John H alsey Jones and
his father, Justus Jones bought
a stand o f cedar eight miles from
P ortland and started a small but
long living com m un ity, nearly a
century ago.
A fter roam ing the w oods south
as far as Salem and up and down
the W illam ette, you n g Jones cam e
upon a w on derfu l stand o f cedar
just over the hill from the new
but thriving P ortland. Because of
the beautiful, fine cedar stand
| Jones nam ed
it C edar Mill, a
name w hich has lived since 1859
Father and son built a dam and
crude saw m ill on C edar Creek, a
stream w hich carries Its original
name. T he old mill pond boundar
ies are still clearly seen from the
present C ornell road.
The old
type sash up-and-dow n saw which
was operated by a large water
wheel was the Jones' first sub
stantial tool. T hrough the sum
m er when the w ater was too low
to run
their power,
the elder
Jones and his son John would
fell and buck thé fine cedar trees
until autum n when the creek fill
ed the m illpond and so gave them
pow er fo r
the reliable
water
wheel.
It was a one-m an saw m ill with
Justus as the mill crew . Son John
was the sales force and In full
charge
o f transportation.
He
would load a tw o-w heeled cart in
the m orning, hitch tw o sure-footed
oxen to the load o f ced ar mill
output, and head for town. It was
usually a full day’s trip and he
generally arrived at night fall.
Next m orning he would sell his
lum ber fo r cash and supplies and
go plodding back hom e, to repeat
this w eary cycle the next day.
F or a year they logged, sawed.
hauled and sold. The father and S h ock«!
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son made money. When their lit- | Seems as if life is ju st one d .-¡g-
tie enterprise o f lum bering had nabb....ed thing a fter another ten
gained them enough, they left the years ago we w orried about hav-
K»n..
4 i r . . i ----
---- 11.. Cedar
rs
I _ . Mill
%r:n
beautiful
and a friendly
ing a ch ick en in every pot—now
and m oved three miles up the W il we have the ch ick en , but there’s
lam ette from P ortland to set up a shortage o f pots.
a steam driven mill w hich grew
Into
the properous
and well
know n Jones Lum ber Co.
B ut the little settlem ent o f Ce
dar Mill stayed and w as register
ed as a com m unity in 1870. The
Cedar Mill church has carried he
name since 1883. Since approxi
m ately 1900 the Cedar Mill school
district has been one o f the larg
est in its area.
N ow with hom es sprin gin g up i
Where Special Attention
where the on ce w on derfu l cedars
stood, the people o f this thriving
is given to Children
com m un ity can be proud that the
unim portant but rom an tic history
as
well as Grown-ups
o f their sm all tow n was a help
in the ach ievem en t o f O regon ’s
top industry.
Aloha
Barber Shop
FROM
HEAD
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TO
rk
< îî RSAYCkYON
FEET
WELCOME!
IM LAY’S for Vita - Hill Feed
Men . . . the
“ Benmar Original Sport
Jackets'*
A SOCIETY CLUB HAT
Remember. . . .
Poultry
Rabbit
High School Track
by
"A s long os there ore seed catalogues there
will be optimists." And . . . .
It's time to plant both your flower
and vegetable gardens.
Does your vegetable garden include:
Farewell Party
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. D avis of
A lexander St. had friends. Mr.
and Mrs. F red Jensen visit them
last week.
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Buy New H om e
John Mason recently sold one
o f the new hom es he has built
on N. Stacey Avenue and A lex
ander St. to Mr. and Mrs. Stev
enson o f P ortland. Out o f his
grou p o f 6 lovely hom es he has
on ly tw o left.
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A rt* A nd Craft* Cia*»
T he G eneral Extension D ivision
o f the O regon State B oard o f
H igher E ducation is o ffe rin g a
class o f A rts and C rafts M onday
nights at the A loha-H uber school.
T his course covers a period o f
12 w eeks and is iteder the d irec P in och le d u b
tion o f Miss V ivian Pesola. In
T he Star Pinochle Club have
structor.
had
to postpone
their w eekly
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m eetin g on account o f the death
T o Attend B e d d in g
o f a R ebekah sister. The m eeting
Mrs. Ida Scheller left last week will be held next Tuesday at the
fo r a w eek ’s trip to Baker, M on h om e o f Ethel Gaunt as was plan
tana to attend the w edding o f her ned.
son, Dale Scheller.
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M ak in g Hume In Aloha
Orville Bennison
D eo Knepper o f Portland is plan
Hie* Suddenly
n in g on making her hom e with
Orville B ennison o f P ortland, I Mr. and Mrs. Bob L ong on N.
father o f R ich a rd B ennison o f S tacey Avenue.
Aloha, died o f a heart attack | She is going to Cascade co l
when he was stopped at a stop lege and will teach piano lessons.
street last Thursday, M arch 20. B ob L ong Is her cousin.
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H is funeral was M arch 25.
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Fam ily Reunion
| H ousew arm ing P red icted
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Q uisnoy o f
Ave.
had as dinner
Mr. and Mrs. D on R ig g s have N. V ista
started their hom e on H uber Ave. guests and for the day last F riday
W e hope it is com pleted and they his daughter. Mrs. Chas. H utchens
Misses
m ove in soon, so they can be giv and her tw o daughters.
Della and Violet < t ( Cornelius; al
en a house w arm ing.
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so his son. Ralph o f the M er
ch an t Marine, w ho made port
W . P . Burrough
in N ew Y ork and drove to P o rt
I Passes A w ay
Mrs. T. B. B lair received word land. He will be here a few weeks
fo r a ship to France.
last Saturday o f the death o f her and is trying •
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father, W . P. B urrough in B erkel
G
eorge
Dem
co
is ill at home.
ey, Cal.
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H e has m any friends and a c
quaintances in A loh a bein g a fre D em onstration Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Bob A ndross had
quent visitor o f his dau ghter and
her fam ily in the last ten years. a M iracle Maid dem onstration din
ner given at their place last F ri
day .There were ten present.
Look for our Ad next week
A ll
V is it
New H om e Freezer
Mr. R ich ard s o f the R ich ard
B arber Shop in A loh a is the proud
A farewell party was given at
possessor
o f a new K elvin ator
H om e freezer w h ich he recently the home of Mr*. Sabina W hite-
purchased from J. B. Im lay and head for Wilbur Lorenz, w ho is
leaving this week to attend an
Sons.
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electrical school in Chicago.
T o begin with there were eight
Club May Be F orm ed
I f there is su fficien t interest present but it ended with tw enty-
shown, an am ateur g eology club two present as a surprise birth
fo r both ch ildren and adults will day pary for Mrs. Sabina W hite-
head and her house guest, Mrs.
be started in A loha.
M argaret Berger A lovely eve
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ning was spent by all.
T rip T o Mt. H ood
Mr. and Mrs. W . W . P utney o f
C ooper Mt. d rove Mr. and Mrs. Party
Betty Rydm an entertained with
Joi.n Jarnegan o f Canada to Mt.
H ood last Sunday. It w asn’t such a birthday party in P ortland for
a lovely day but they en joyed the Donna Crone.
trip and m arvelled at the yellow
d a ffod ils bloom in g right at the
snow line and in the snow also.
by Don G randy
It w as snow ing on Mt. H ood while
Tonight will be the inaugural
A loh a had a variety o f weather,
sunshine« rain, hail and more o f the 1947 high school track sea
son when the Beavers travel to
sunshine.
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Hill Military for the annual re-
V isitor*
| lays.
The two-state affair will fea
Mrs. A lbin P ederson and dau gh
ter B everly o f L ake Moses, W ash, ture the cream o f the crop from
spent three very full days o f vis class AA schools o f Oregon and
iting last w eek at the hom e
of W ashington, along with several
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W ilson and college teams who will have their
fam ily on N. H u ber Ave.
j own races.
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Tentatively scheduled for action
Fam ily G athering
are W alker. Oldenburg. Cornils
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R ich ard s , and Gervais, Mile R elay: Harvey,
and fam ily o f E stacada, Mr. and Rasmussen, P feifer and Massin-
Mrs. Jam es R ich ard s and fam ily gill, sprint medley; and Cox, Zah-
and m other, Mrs. A lice R ich ards ler, Castile and Thomas, distant
o f Kinton, Glen and B etty Sm yer medley. Subs are Cook, G raves
had a fam ily
g a th erin g
at the and Moore.
h om e o f Mrs. K a y R ich ard s on
The track schedule is as fo l
Shaw St. in H uber.
lows :
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March 28—Hill Military Relays.
B ark In A loha
April 8—V ancouver (there).
John Grein and fam ily are back
April 11—W est Linn (here).
from P ortland to V ista Ave.
April 18-19— Hayward Relays.
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May 2—T Y V & County Meet.
s
Improving
May 9— D istrict Meet.
Thqpias M cln tee o f A loha w ho
May 16-17—State Meet.
has been hospitalized at St. V in
cents H ospital is m uch im proved. Is It C onceit?
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Chances are we w ouldn’t w orry
Attend Ki't'dvlll,. School
i so much about what people think
T w o children o f Mr. and Mrs. o f us if we realize how seldom
L ow ell P ierce entered R eedville they do.
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sch ool T uesday o f last week
T he P ierces recen tly m oved to Take It From George'* Horse
T obias Ave from Farm ington Rd
A burr on the bush Is worth
• m a
I tw o in the tail.
Bring your Prescription to
this store for prompt
The Dorothy Shop
service
A High Quality Establishment opening in
Our Community
Be Wise . . .
Buy "H E I BY* S**
"M EN , do you need
colored dress shirts:>"
We have them os low as
3 Registered Pharmacists
to Serve You
"Your Savings Will N in Cask"
Beaverton
Pharmacy
The Prescription Store
51 Broadway
Phone 2311
‘2
95
W hat's more
thev re Notional Broods.
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