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S a le N ow O n 1 1 IT 1 j I \ I l f M ! 1 | ROUND the WORLD TRIP! (• r $5000.00) J 1 L i t 1» ' $ VACATION in RIG! (*r $ 2 5 0 0 . 0 0 ) (or $1000.00) T V ! AMERICAN C L IP P ER S .. . A.i « A p « n i « s paid far tw o person«.’ ---, J W 'i L - ’* - ^ *r 6 O T H l S y n ^ L L i r S PRIZES x 10 ’ 3'JITH PRIZES, ?endix Automatic Home Laundries 25 rifTII PRIZES, Caro Nome Fitted Travel Cases 100 SIXTH FRIZES, Regent Cigarette Lighters I.i Z.ZTZi rniZZSjO.'j Fair Each SpunTex Nylons } • * ¡h •’ ,:J Farmers Meet Tuesday. Oct. 21 Beaverton Highlights GUEST SPEAKER Bird Hunting Hope Looms For County BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Fridoy, October 17, 1947 Beaverton Ballet Outlook Develops Cedar Mill Farmers Union By K \ E P P — have changed their meeting night A regular meeting of the Ce Hugging the slim end of the Hopes of Washington County dar Mill P.-T. A. will be held at from the 2nd Monday to the 3rd West-I. intv Beaverton .27-12 vic I ninm>ds to again, in the near fu Tuesday of each month. Regular the schoolhouse Thursday eve Somewhere in the hinterlands tory last week The local grid ture, enjoy the fall thrill of game ning. Octol>er 23. at 8 p. m. A October meeting will he Tues- of Tualatin Valley there might men are involved in a «Vway tie bird shooting gets an Implied speaker will he heard with "W e i day evening. October 21st. lie another Pavlova—artiste of shot in the arm with a report County Agent, Palmer Torvend, for second place in the TYV the ballet—and Miss Anita Pie- Can Safeguard the Mental Health standings. after two from the State Game Commis- will explain weeds and their con League novi, local dansuese. is making of Our Children” as his topic. , sion of its accomplishments in weeks of League play. trol. also will show pictures. • * • a determined effort to locate The League standings are as four game farms. : All members are urged to at such talent and bring It to its AWAY WITH ROOSTS Pheasant liberations for this follows: tend and bring friends fullest liallet flowering. Recent Saturday nights have Won Lost % season have been completed from Refreshments will be served Born and raised in Beaverton, found neighbors of the Woodell’s • * • 0 1.000 I all four game farms of the Game 1— Forest Grove having attended St. Mary’s Acad enthusiastically gathering for old .500 Commission. The 1947 produc 2— Beaverton emy. Miss Pienovl has been con time dancing parties in their 500 tion was more than 50,000 birds. ’’—McMinnville ducting her dancing school at chicken house. Total liberations, including .500 ”—West Linn home. • * t .500 breeders, were 48.221 and birds Mrs. W. Lee Hempys year old ’’—Tigard ....... Now broadening her scope, she IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA .500 , left on hand at the farms total black Cocker Span‘el Jerry Lee ” —Hillsboro lias decided to take registrations 500 9.927. The latter, except those from interested pupils and give Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robert of Cedar Hills, won first prize —Newberg 000 birds being held for breeders, are instructions at the Beaverton Odd son have now moved to San in his class, then was judged 8— Tillamook twing held in open pens at the Diego where Mr. Robertson has reserve winner of Black Cocker ‘ Hillsboro, Newberg tied) i Fellows hall. Ontario Game Farm for release taken a position with the San Spaniel dogs at the dog show- Tomorrow BITS travels to Mc Talent developed in these next spring Diego Art Museum. classes will lie included in pro- held Oct. 10th and 11th in con Minnville and according to the • • • The two Pheasant field rearing ; grams presented by the Renoux junction with the Pacific Inter statistics, one of the two must projects demonstrated that this 1 Itevue.____________________________ drop in the standings. I.et’s hope BUSINESS TRIP national Livestock Exposition in year in Linn and Wasco coun it’s MAC HI. Portland. Mr. H. S. Haag spent last week ties produced birds of gmxl qual Results of the experiment as to 6 * 6 In Seattle on a business trip. ity. In Wascow county 1,700 the rate of spread and survival • • • The latest fad someone seems pheasants were reared in this 1 of birds will t>e checked after the HEALTH IMPROVES to want put over might have VACATION IN CANADA manner and in Linn county, 665. i hunting season. Mr. John Peterson is . now- something to it. The Marshall Malmstens have home from the hospital being Available at one of the shops returned from a week’s vacation greatlv improved. in town are “ Beaverette” purses spent in points of British Colum ! _________ which come all decked out in the bia. Canada. school colors. Maybe it’d help the GUESTS FROM SEATTLE brawny lads on the gridiron to AT BEACH Guests of the Alfred Great- know that their favorite heart The Carl Stark family spent houses for a few days last throbs were dangling the school Sunday at Seaside.. week were Mrs. Greathouse’s colors while they cheered the • t • mother, sister and nephew of faltering Beaverton eleven on to VISITORS FROM MEDFORD Seattle. victory. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Anders Think It would do the trick? * * * and Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith and Around the Farm VISITS CANADA son, Ronald, of Medford, Oregon, Great rumblings from the mu Mrs. Arthur Bauer spent Fri sic department tells of a swing spent 10 days at the Les Little home recently. Mrs. Anders is a day of last week at Victoria, band. What’s it swinging and where will it send you? Watch sister and Mrs. Smith is a niece B C. . next week’s column! of Mrs. Little. FISHING ENDS • • • Mr. Willard Rain has returned GUEST AT home from fishing commercially DINNER AT OSWEGO SUMMER HOME at Celilo Falls. Flora Bell, the Lake Oswego Mrs. W. Lee Hempy w-as a At the Foundry home of Mr. Hid Childs, was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W al CORNELL CLUB RESUMES Along the Waterfront scene of an informal dinner par ter Jensen this week at their Cornell Club met Wednesday ty. October 10. summer home at the beach near afternoon at the home of Mrs. Guests included Mrs. L. A. Bandon, Oregon. Richard Katterman on McDan Wells and Mr. and Mrs. W ally • * t iel Road afetr vacationing for Kain. Assisting the host. Mr. ! RETURN HOME the summer months Mrs. N. P. Childs, was Miss Elouise Wells. At School ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fleskes are Pearson will be hostess on Oct ^ moving back to their recent home ober 22. I,EGAL NOTICE on the Owens place after spend Jerry Lee First ^ : : ; X A Y hi HAWAII! *3—’ CEDAR HILL NEWS W ork Clothes »er'jrce In 50 cdd tionol word« or lest: i ' r c l z r C 3ZZCTI ! f r o d l u c t s •» C'.tj , rentes! rule« end official enlry blank at your Itaxall Drug $!cro J ui . iq ihe Rexall Original lc Solo—October IS, 16, 17, IS. Blue Bib Striped OVERALLS DEAN'S DRUG BEAVERTON - PHONE 3774 CANYON DRUGS IN HASKELL SHOPPING CENTER - PHONE 3325 Doable S and H Green Stamps On A ll Prescriptions' Frisco Jeens ^ FELSHERS STORE ¡J ll/2 miles south of Beoverton Bank on Highway 217 ^ Complete Line of Groceries ^ Union Gos and Oil Ample Parking Space t ing several months on their prop — —— — Far Personal Service Come To — ORVILLES BARBER SHOP WHERE THERE IS NO INCREASE IN PRICE AT HUBER On Highway and Washington Are. Hours: 8 a. in. to li p. in. Phone Aloha 6449 S ami II Green Stamps Motorists .. May We Have Your ATTENTION! TOURAUTO IS A BIG INVESTMENT So • • •• May we check it over and pre pare it for the coming Winter? • Y e s .... we have the proper erty near Scofield. • OO Copper Kings APATRMENT DWELLERS Mr. and Mrs. Orin Gredvig are settled in their apartment at the Mr. F. W. Omland received a Dennis Manor. • • * severe cut on his hand Sunday morning when the axe which he was using to split wood slipped CEDAR MILL VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Don Pratt and This injury will necessitate sev eral weeks delay to his mail son visited with friends in Cedar carrying position. Since Route 5 Mill Sunday. * * * has become too large for one man to handle the route has SUNDAY WITH RELATIVES been divided according to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Gredvig Omland. spent Sunday in Portland visiting relatives. WRIST RE CAST • • • Mrs. Ada Jackson, who broke her wrist several weeks ago, has TAKE NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Sable and family had to have a new cast on it. have located in their new home on Dale Avenue. CLOSE SHAVE * * • Mr. Hal Platt had a narrow escape Tuesday evening Sep IN DENNIS MANOR Mr. and Mrs. A. Albertson are tember 7 when his car was forced into a ditch while he was living in their apartment at the enroute to his horn* from Dennis Manor. • • * Seattle, Wash. He suffered from TO FOREST GROVE bruises, minor cuts and shock and his car was badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith spent Sunday in Forest Grove visiting GRANGE BAZAAR relatives. * * * Mrs. George Olson was host ON THE MEND ess for the Grange Home Econ omics Club meeting Thursday Mrs: Hugo Holubetz is recover afternoon, November 8th, has ing rapidly from a major opera been set as the date for a dinner tion in one of the Portland hos and bazaar by the Grange. pitals. AXE BITES MAN Notice of Written Bids School District number 57. Washington Co. will receive writ ten bid« on a second-hand organ until 8. p. m. October 30, 1947. Beulah Ringe, Clerk Date of first publication Oct. 17, 1947. Date of last publication Oct. 24. 1947. LEGAI. NOTILE Bids Wanted Sealed bids will be received by School District No. 18, Washing ton County, Oregon, for the Sale and Removal of the Cnion Hall building situated on the School grounds of District No. 18, Wash ington County, Oregon. The building must I k ? removed from the grounds and leave the school grounds clean within 90 days af ter the successful bidder lido been notified. Bids must be In the hands of Peter M. Olson, Route 1, Box 215, Beaverton. Oregon, not later than 7:00 o'clock p. m„ November 14, 1947. The hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. PE TE R M. OLSON. Clerk District No. 18. Washington County, Oregon. Date of first publication, Oc tober 17, 1947. Date of last publication Oc tober 24, 1947. OILS, GREASES and EQUIPMENT CARL'S DONUT K ETTLE -- now open- to do you a first-class job. on Canyon Road at East "Y" At prices you can afford to pay for what you ex pect to get. The B E S T $#£.98 to $ ^ .9 8 UNION Can't Bust'em Headquarters S T A R BRAND S H O E S WEIBY’S FAMOUS BRANDS MEN'S WEAR Shoe Repairing BEAVERTON. OREGON And what is more .... we will Our Specialty — POTATO GLAZED DONUTS Guarantee Our Work and Materials "YOUR BEST BUY WILL BE TO GIVE US A TRY" “ Y e s. I W ill B e T h e re CAKE - PEA US - SUGARED ORDER YOUR HALLOWE'EN OR OTHER SPECIAL PARTY DONUTS •A OUR POLICY IS it FRESH DONUTS ■I OOHUTS ln ttiFEN A LlO V YEiN P A R O ¡ ■ r i We are open evenings until the THE Bear Station REEDVILLE WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD BUDGET PLAN ON ALL TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES $ S anti II Green Stamps supply is gone In the future we will do our best to have FRESH DONUTS until 8 P M Sunday and week days except Friday and Saturday .... CLOSED EARLY FRIDAY AND ALL DAY SATURDAY ì> You’ll never mi** a chance to *liow o ff a beautiful Fall Frock pnrehane«! Ia*t year .. .. yet good-a*-new looking NOW .. .. Va 11 * 4 * ¡T* been niaile *potlr** ami pernpiration-free by n* .. .. IM ioim * Beaverton .‘1891, COOK'S FINER CLEANING Tualatin Valley Highway in Beaverton