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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1947)
VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hobbs en tertained Benton J. Engel F.C. 3-c of San Francisco in their home on Junction Road. Beaver ton. Saturday. Sunday Mr an<t Mrs Ralph Lowman and sons of Woodland Wash., spent th* day with the Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Julius F.npel and son. Harlan, of Creston. Nebras ka, are now visiting w'th the Hobbs and will spend several weeks in the Northwest before ESTABLISHED 1927 returning to Nebraska V O L IN E 20, M MB Kit 24 • • • R ETU RN IN G TO OREGON Mrs. Paul Prudhomme return ed from Honolulu. Hawaii, last week where she has been living since May. while Mr Pm dhomme was working in the Bank of Ha waii. Mr. Prudhomme will be returning soon ami thev plan to make their home in Oregon. Mrs. Prudhomme is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Mayfield. • • • BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, ADVANCE *2.00 PER YEAR SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS LARGE CROWD ATTENDS "SHOP AT inCVa!ieyS ïe ^ HOME" STYLE SHOW IN BEAVERTON Distant relatives of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miller, of Wisconsin, spent several days vsiting them last week. C A LLED FROM M ONTANA Relatives from Montana visited with the Hoppers last week. They were called here on at- MR. HAROLD PASLEY lifts the first shovel of dirt to start count of the death of a brother construction on the 8-apartment court to be built on Second who was killed instantly near and Tucker St. in Beaverton by Mr and Mrs Pasley Mrs ForestOrove last week. Pasley, L L MacIntyre, engineer and M M Romig, designer looks on. Designers drawing of apartments may be seen on PICN IC page five (Photo by G raf.) The Cherrio Club had its last * SUBSCRIPTION IN GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES New Gas Main FROM W ISCONSIN • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947 • Increasing demands tor gas m ttie Washington conn tv area have resulted in Portland ( ¡.i> & Coke tiling a con tympany this week tract for the const n\ noti of ten miles of six-inch n ta. I. according to Fret! .1. Ehrkef t < company’s Hillsboro district. rr nager. The new main \\ ill he laid mg Cornell from Cedar Mill, and Barnes roads t< i Hillsboro where it will feed ntt > mains ser- Washington ving the bulk county, Ehrke anp nuu ed. Sched uled "for completion late this fall, the new six-inch fmain will have an estimated houri> capacity of 150,000 cubic feet of gas The ten miles oi main repre sent the hulk of l ’ ’ -j miles for which the companv signed con tracts this week, tht other pro ject involving tim e and one half miles of six inch main to serve the many gas-equipped homes in the Park Ui>-o and Rose City Park districts in the Port land area. Moth projects art- a part of the company's $4,750 1 w o o produc tion and distribution expansion program for this year, Ehrke said. Total cost of the two main- laying projects will approximate $165,000.00 P. S. Lord, Inc, is the contractor. Carl's Donut Shop Opens Monday “GOOD NIGHT SWEETHEART" M I . and Mrs. Cl< ist in A. Curl i arc opening ’‘Carl’s Donut Shop” on Canyon Road at the East "Y " Monday and w ill he ready to serve ' dunkable" do- it hose delicious nuts. Mr. Carl intends to call in person on the homes in the Boa-, verton area and let you sample i these taste tempting delicacies. | He offers free delivery to his customers on all orders. Baby Geo. Klein Dies Suddenly Funeral services for baby Geo. Klein will he held Friday, Sep tember 19. at 11 a. m. in the Chapel of Riverview Abbey, vault entombment following. RETURN HOME Rev. F. T. Sturtevant will o f Arthur Pike and niece of Cali ficiate at the services and Rob McKay school at the end of fornia have been visiting his ert Barnes will sing "Asleep In sister, Mrs. John Summers. They the first week has an enrollment Jesus” , and "Somewhere The returned home Friday evening of 01 under the leadership of Miss Alice Clement will pre Sun Is Shining.” * * • Mr. Jackman, principal, who is sent a group of piano pupils in Bain George was born March new to the school this year. A T TEN D RECEPTION public recital at Bethel Congre 22 1916, and passed away sud Jackman, who has 15 years of Mrs. Dora Stipe. Mrs. Carrie gational Church, Monday evening denly Tuesday, September *16. l.eonard and May Blaster attend teaching experience, has been out at 8 o’clock. 1947. ed the reception for Mr. Roy Hat of the teaching profession in The program will be unique in Surviving are his parents. Mr. field. Past Grand Patron of the government work since 1041. His its 'presentation of a group of and Mrs. George N. Klein, a sis State of Oregon on Saturday eve last school was the principalship seven short numbers by Bach ter, Sandra Yallie, ami aunt's, of Powelhurst school in Portland ning. played by four students, a group Mesdames Lillian Thyng. Jean * * * He is a local man, having lived of four Bagatelles from Opus 33 Kauppila. Esther Jakobson, Doro in Metzger for G years where he VISITO R FROM BEND hv Beethoven, played by the same Omar John Munden of Jaeger thy Bailer and Helen Harter. owns 10 acres. He is the father four students, and a group of Avenue. Garden Home, committed Mr. Arthur Stipe of Bend visit Funeral cortege will leave JEAN BRADEN, Hostess for the "Parade of Beauty" models of seven children who range in solos for left hand alone, each suicide Thursday morning, Sept. Pegg’s Mortuary at 10:20 a. m. ed his brother, Elmer Stipe, and ages from 3 to 21 years. His a sheer black gown and negligee ensemble from the Dorothy of six pupils playing one wife over the week end. 11, about 8 a. m asphyxiating cows, chickens and garden help * * * Shop, as the final number on the Beaverton Style Show Don In addition each student will himself with carbon monoxide. fill the many hungry mouths. be heard in other romantic or Thompson assisted her down the steps VISIT IN SEA TTLE He attached a hose to his truck Jackman has lived on some kind modern numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Straley of a farm all his life. exhaust, closed the garage doors (Photo by Hillsboro Studio) Those participating are Reverlv and inhaled the gas. spent last week in Seattle visit Resmehn. Paul Choban. Gale En- The Beaverton Kiwanis Club ing relatives and friends. Despondency over ill health Beaverton is now in a position Ann Ackerman and KYance« • * • ger Carolvn Hodapp. Caryl Jean was the cause 'given, according had as their shaker, Sept 17, similar to the one Brookline, Tillman sang a duct "Alice Blue Short . Mary Smurthwalte and to J. W. Dierickx. deputy Wash the hofiorablc Paul Patterson. W EEK END A T T A F T Mass., situated close to Boston, Gown" accompanied by Maxine Bernard Young State Senator from Washington ington County Coroner. Mrs. Lillian Thvng and grand was in u few years ago—a small Cady Barnes, during which Vida The body was*vaken to Miller County, and City Attorney oi ^fhTltlren Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole, James Ardren Bruce, infant son Ynytnr, of Hifists» o. m odel«! an city located neat* a large one. Beaverton. and Tracy, Portland. of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. T e l of Mr and Mrs. Ross Bruce of A T FORT BENNING Brookline grew to a city in its old-fashioned dress of the eighteen Senator Patterson spoke on Munden is 'survived by his w i Lieut.-Col. Shaw left for Fort Hetu and son. Teddy, and Mr. Cedar Mill passed away early own right through the action of hundreds from which the styles and Mrs. Guy Alexander spent Sunday morning at the Bruce Benning, Ga.. last week wie >re he dow. Pearl Munden. a son and the effect of the proposed sales the people who made it a rity— of today are Inspired. The dress tax in Oregon will he stationed. two step-sons the week end at Taft,- home on Cedar Street. by spending their money at home is owned by Mrs. Jay McKalson i • • • Baby James was born May 1". Such was the theme of the “ Pa Smith, of the HilLsttoro Dorothy 1947. and had been ill for some OFF TO C O LLEG E rade of Beauty” style show pre Shop. sented by Washington County A number of girls left for col- time. A brother, Bill, and a sis Vanda Benson accompanied by Beauticians Association and the Patricia Seidler danced the “ Irish legt Sunday. Shirley Carr. Caro ter. Judith, also survive Services were held Tuesday. Beaverton Dress Shops last Mon Washerwoman” line Talbert, Delores Wright and in appropriate September 9, at the J. P Finley costume. others going to O-ogon State. day evening. Flovd Carlson. Elwin Paxon, and Son funeral home in Port The production was voted a The Tiny Tot section "stole Boh Myers and Mary Myers were land with interment at River- ’huge success” by all who saw it the show” . Patricia Welling, among those going to Fniversity view Cemetery. and tiie audience was the largest whose hair was done by La Rue of Oregon. ever to attend a style show in Trout, modeled clothes from W al • * • ker's Dept. Store, Judy Miller |the county. Ricardo, International hair styl hair styled h.v Florence, modeled A TTEN D CIR CU S ist, was master of ceremonies clothes from Jack's Tot Shop Mr. and Mrs. Geo B. Blasser and held the Interest of the Peggy Joan Stout, hair styled by attended the Shrine Cirrus in crowd throughout the entire Florence Beauty Shop, was dress the Armory. They report it as ed by Jack's Tot Shop, as were show. being very good. John Rands of Beaverton Odd * * • Maxine Cady Barnes played the Lynn Webster, hair styled by Fellows Lodge was elected presi music for the program and Don Eunice Beauty Shop. Pauline PLEDGED dent of the Washington County Johnson, of Pat's Beauty Shop Drew hair styled by Florence Betty Cox of Beaverton was Odd Fellows Convention at T i of Aloha and Hillsboro Intro Beauty Shop, Diane McDonald pledged recently to the Alnha gard last Thursday. duced the speaker and escorted by Eunice, and Rickey Webster D. E. Brigham of Forest Grove Omieron Pi sorority in Eugene. Rickey wandered about the the model* off the stage. Miss Cox is one out of 2-r>7 girls was elected vice-president, Rich A program of dances, and vo stage and trved several times to who were pledged at the rerent ard Scott of Charity I-zidge. T i cal selections interspersed the come down the stairs despite gard. and Ed L. Cox of Lincoln university rush week groups of models showing fash attempts to keep him on stage. HASKELL'S CENTER includes Flatts Furniture, Canyon Drug, Falk's Hardware, Teresi Food • • • Lodge of Scholls retained their ionable dress for tiny tots, high Marlyn Boyer sang a solo “ l Center Heath's Bakery and Barney's Gun and Sport Shop, who will hold their Grand Open offices as secretary and treasurer W IL L ATTE N D r . OF O. school miss, career girl and the Heard You Go By” , to an accom for another six months. ing this Saturday, September 20th. (Photo by Graf.) modern matron. George M Gordon and Elhridge paniment p lay«! by Melba Jucht The retiring president is W V Gordon left Sunday for Eugene and Anita Penovi accompanied where they are atVnding the Hahn of Montezuma Lodge of by Arlene Anseil did a colorful Hillsboro. T’ ntversitv of Oregon. Gypsy Dance. Members from six lodges of George experts to attend the Clothes for the high school Washington county were present Weslev Foundation retrea* for miss were modeled by Jean Bra one week before taking up school A report by the president show ed that an average of 18 Odd Eel AI Call will soon open a res den, who was hostess for the duties. • • • lows participated each month in taurant at 5 Broadway in Bea evening. Entries in the Beaverton Com verton In the building owned by Her hair style, worn with a HERE FROM SANTA CRT/, the lodge visitation program munity Garden club's fall flower Otto Kell. formal was done by Pat’s Beauty Haskell Center’s grand open pecially fine selection of cosmet Mr. and Mrs. M Steinberg and ing celebration will he held Sat ics and they serve a light lunch show to be held in the Beaverton He will specialize in Ice cream, Shop, and her dress wasfrom the two children from Santa Cruz. grade school cafeteria next Sat and candy, manufactured in his Dorothy Shop Lois Nelson and urday. Sept. 20. when Falk’s as well as fountain service. California visited at the home of A store and restaurant are Hardware Store. Canyon Drug Barney’s Gun and Sport Shop, urday. September 20, will he re own plant in Multnomah. Barbara Besmehn. l>oth modeling their aunt. Mrs. G. Gordon, on ceived from 7:30 a. m. to 10 a. m. being constructed on the corner Store. Barney’s Gun Shop, Teresi specializes in guns— their sale tiie casual clothes from Walker's, Washington St., several days last A merchant’s lunch will he of Third and Erickson, across Food Center. Heath’s Bakery and and repair. Mr. Barnett Is equip according to Mrs. J. G Eison- styled their own hair. week served each day as well as sand from the Beaverton High School Flatts Furnture will have their p'd to create custom built gun- hauer, chairman. The show will • • • Clydene Smith, hair styled by wiches and all kinds of fountain for the meticulous. They also be open to the public at 1 p. m Miss Edith Anderson is leaving The concrete foundation has been official opening. Cora Smith of the Canyon Beauty goods. poured and they are ready to Mrs J. R. Talbert of Beaver Gifts will he given to everyone handle skis andfishing equip this week to attend Willamette The shop, which measures 24x Studio, wore lounging pajamas put up the walls. ton placed posters with sched who attends besides special gifts ment. Cniversity at Salem. 10 feet will have eleven stools from Walkers, while Joy Smith • • * Lassole. Fleming and New- which include a $300. laundcrall. Falk's Hardware, owned by Mr. ules In local store windows early from Canyon Studio, modeled comb are contractors for the $100. Dinette Set, $150. Motor- Falk and managed by M F. Mc this week. These will he for the and five Iswiths. There will t>e slack- and a jacket from Wal R ANQ I'ET GEESTS building which will be construct Scooter $100 Luggage Set. a bi Cain ley. carry hardware and perusal of flower growers contem more than one lee cream holding ker's. Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon ed of building blocks. plating entries. Young flower- cabinet to Insure variety of fla- cycle complete fishing outfit, household goods as well as gifts were guests at the 75th anniver Pat Ehlert whose hair was lawn swing, electric kitchen mix and sporing equipment growers are especially invited t o lvors- sary banquet and dinner and done hv Florence, modeled a er. and many other valuable and Flatts Furniture Store has enter the children’s department j Thf counters will he formica dress from the Dorothy Shop. program at the Methodist church and the floor, asphalt tile. Thev interesting gifts too numerous to been ojien the longest of the Mrs. M. C. MeKereher has nr < '■ • gon Mr o. . Marilyn Boyer, hair styled by mention. group. They have everything ranged for a table of rut flower- will have the newest In kitchen Eunice, wore a yellow date dress don served as pastor two years The Teresi Foot! Center, own in furniture for the home and and flower seeds to be offered | equipment from the Dorothy Shop. Cleta in 1027 and '28. Al Call has l>ccn in a similar J. R Freeman and Mrs Flor ed by Frank J. and Mary P Ter specialize in heating equipment for sale (Continued on last page! ence Marks are putting up a esi and managed by E. J. Oberst from hand heaters to furnaces. Other tables will feature dah business In Multnomah for seven 24x40-foot pumice block building is a complete food center where This is one of three stores owned lia- poisonous plants, conserva vears His plant is mfslern and WASHINGTON COENTY has the newest automatic sharp- whleh they plan to operate as a produce. grot-eries. meats, and by Flatt. TEAM SECOND tion. bird identity and garden Haskell Center was built by literature, Mrs George Martin room equipment, whleh was the The Washington County 4 11 grocerv store at Menlo Drive all types of frozen food may lie Howard Haskell on his property elub president, has announced first Installed in the Portland Club teamof poultry Judge won and Hazelwood Road purchased. There will l>e an important Joe Ayers is contractor on the second place at the Oregon State Heath's Bakery, located in the which was part of his acres that the regular club meeting to area meeting of all the mothers o ' Mr Call is a member of the job and Henrv I. Rocrn 1« the Teresi store is owned by Mr. and Haskell, who i< a contractor, re he held Friday preceding the Fair at Salem. Girl Scouts in Troop 19 aru also National Ire Cream Manufactur Members of the team were mason contractor. Mrs. Heath. They carry a com tired a few \ears ago and moved show will be a short session be The «tore is located on a 199 plete line of freshly made bakery here from Pullman. Wash., to ginning at the regular time. 11 ers AssiX'latinn as well as the the mothers of all girls ir.teresi-’ d Homer Zuver, Lloyd Kock and Northwest Ire Cream Manufac in becoming girl scouts, on Thurs hv 190 foot lot which will insure good.« and specialize in decorated be near hi daughter and son- a m. In the Kiwanis club hall Wavne Sagert. turers Ass’n. He is a hoard mem- day, September 18. at 3:00 p. m. in and Mrs. Norman amnle room for parking in-law. Dr Zuver was high Individual cakes for every occasion in the Beaverton Grade School !>er of the latter. Freeman will rarrv a comnlete the contest. Canyon Drugs owned and op Johnson of Beaverton. cafeteria room. Call has announced that he ace, and son. Har line of trrocerie« and produce erated by Mr. and Mrs Mitz Mrs. Jane Wont! Everyone I- urged to attend I.ane County won first r It is very Important that all will employ all local help In his nt the Harrv Thev hone to onen in *he near opening of this addi- the rv. spent Sundav Portland third. Multnomah Alexander is a complete Rexall the formal mothers attend this meeting. Depp home on Farmington Road store fourth and the Clatsop team future as «oon as the building Drug Store They carry an es tion to our community. readv fifth. picnic in Mrs. Boyd’s grove last Friday. Pupils To Be New Principal Of McKay School Presented In Piano Recital O. J Munden, Commits Suicide Patterson Talks On Sales Tax Rabv Son Passes Away HASKELL SHOPPING CENTER TO H O L D OPENING IOOF Officers Elected At Co. Convention SIX HASKELL CENTER Enter Your Fioral Al Call To Open STORES GRAND OPENING Arrangement At Restaurant SET FOR SATURDAY Fal‘ Flower Show Store Beinq Built Buildinq* Grocery On Menlo Drive Mother's Meeting