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Vets Adm. Points Agriculturists To 100% Financ- Find Interest At ing For Homes World Meet Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walker and children of Idaho Falls, ldoha. are visaing at Mr. W alker’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Walker on Canyon Road. Mr. Lyle Walker Is superin tendent of the Methodist Sunday school at Idaho Falls, and is also superintendent of All Boy Scout work in Idaho. AIR MINDED AT 81 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, October 24, 1947 Visiting at the home of Mr. MAN INVADES MEET and Mrs. Fred Sipe of Whit- ford is Mrs. Ella Hallock o f: CEDAR M ILL CLUB Denver, Colorado. A regular meeting of the Ce Mrs. Sipe Hallock, who is 81 Reemphasizing the fundamen The economic problems of ag dar Mill Garden Club was called tal purpose of the G. I Loan pro riculture are worldwide In scope years of age plans on returning to order by the president Mrs. Gas and Electric vision, as included in the Service They furnish common basis for by plane to her home. It will Peter Hohnstein. Wednesday af men's Re-adjustment A t. the Vet international cooperation and add be her first ride in a plane. ternoon. October 15th at the erans Administration points out to the progress toward world Grange Hall Secretary’s minutes that the original idea is to allow peace, reports D. Curtis Mum- HERE FROM SEATTLE and treasurer’s report was read For veterans 100r'r financing for con ford. head of the department of Kenneth B. Comstock, head of Feminity has its innings now, Mrs. Haskins reported on the struction or purchase f homes. farm management at Oregon the office of the Maritime Com entry made by herself and Mrs. Immediate at the Harvey Harris home on This loan provision may I k » State college, on his return from mission in Seattle. Warh., vis Grove 5th street, Beaverton, with the Heinrichs for the Fir handled through private banks or attending the sixth international ited his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Farmerette’s flower show in Sep Delivery birth, October 9, Emanuel hos by the Reconstructs i Finance conference of agricultural econ Mrs. Carl W. Rogers of Walker tember and presented the sec pital, of daughter Ruth. Corporation, with the latter charg omists in England. Automatic Oil Floor Road last week. ond prize ribbon to the Club At home. now. Ruth joins her ing only 4f r interest, nd the VA The session was attended by Mrs. Pearsonfollowed suit by re Plum bing parents and three brothers. guarantees the loan for 50 % of delegates from 21 countries sive eating of sweet foods is bad Furnaces porting on Mrs. Hohnsteins and the purchase price, up to a max for the teeth. S u p p lic i & Service who spent the 10 days from Au her arrangements at the Beaver imum of $ 1000. Costly and painful repair work ALSO ton Garden Club Flower Show • • Concerning the practi «• of some gust 28 to September 6 in dis and the loss of permanent teeth cussing such questions as chang may be avoided by eating the presenting the Blue ribbon won private mortgage lenders to ar Fairbanks-Morse CIRCULATIN G OIL ing farm population, land tenure, proper food«, keeping the teeth to the Club. bitrarily require vetei ns to make DELUXE I Shallow ond Deep international trade in farm pro clean and vi itlng the dentist at HEATERS a down payment, in addition to W ell Pumps CHAMPION COMMITTEES FOR YEAR the loan guarantee, the VA de ducts, effects of modern methods least twice a year. of farming, agriculture in India TIRES This column is sponsored, in Committees for the coming clares that if the lender believes and many other subjects the interest of better health, The Safest, longer wearing year were announced as follows: a cash payment is ne< «sary from ‘ All countries have common bv: Tlie Washington County Program— Mrs. C. H Leuthold. a security standpoint, particularly tire ever built . . . agricultural economics problems, Health Association. and Mrs. C. M Mattoon; Year in the case of lower-pi *ed homes, 0 They are Stronger Zola F. Morgan, Exec. there is a scientific bond among it would seem to establish the Book— Mrs. Bill Turner, Mrs. Secy. specialists in this field regard • More Non-Skid Angles G. C. Haskins and Mrs. A. R. fact that the particu ar property A L O H A , O R E ., Phone 6 4 1 1 less of political differences am • Longer Mileage Pearson: Hospitality— Mrs I.ouis is overpriced and that tlv veteran ong the various countries." Mum- N EW STO R E HOURS DR. H. A. PUTNAM Stark and Mrs. Frank Laukat; would be better off not making Buy Them at Your ford declared. 9 a . n i. to 6 p, n i. leaverto n Historian— Mrs R. N Torbet; the purchase. Phone 2 9 2 5 C h iro p ra ctic P h ysic ia n BEAVERTON Even to the visitor, England The Veterans Adminstratlon, 30 years practice in Portland Bird Chrm.— Mrs. C. B West; 1 block. So. of Canyon Road on Publicity— M r s M. Jaokso^i however, does not offer a remedy shows its strain* of crisis which Howett Rood-West Slope In the footprints on the sands Ways and Means— Mrs. James to the current real estate market Lord* Huntington, joint parlia Portland phone BEocon 96 37 We Give Liberal Tradein of time some people leave only which starts at $7,500 and steps mentary secretary to the ministry Walters: Mrs. Ray Glasner and Open eves, by appointment DR. J. R. TA LBERT the marks of a heel. Allowance on Your Old Tire Mrs. W. J. Polette and Spring up to $12,500 for acceptably con of agriculture, told the confer ence is the most severe since structed houses suitable for a Dentist Flower Show Chrm.— Mrs. Frank West End of " Y " in black death stalked the land cen family of two or four. Young. Beaverton R O S S I BLDG., BEAVERTON turies ago. Following tlie business meet PHONE 3961 Y ou ‘ do not get a man’s most Delegates were asked to limit PHONE 3222 ing, the sale of flowers and effective criticism until you pro themselves to two baths per week shrubs showed much activity. voke him. Severe truth is ex anil to turn off all electric lights Proceeds in to date total around pressed with some bitterness.— except when absolutely needed. $35 with more to come in. H. D. Thoreau. Every time a hot water tap is opened or an electric light is turned on coal is used, of which there is a dire shortage England is enthusiastic over HALLOW E’EN a national agricultural advisory W ith a n e w P e rm a n e n t W a v e service which is functioning on PREPARATION F ro m somewhat the same plan as the 17th. Friday afternoon, Oct. C o rn er F irst ond T u c k e r Street* federal cooperative extension ser most of the pupils of the upper Beaverto n HELEN'S BEAUTY vice in this flpuntry, Mumford grades made black cats, witches, found. Under this program it is W E L D IN G — OF A L L K IN D S SALON and pumpkin faces from colored hoped to hoost food production C om plete A u to m o tive Service 8 .W . C a n yo n Rd. BR. 7088 paper to decorate the room. We even beyond the high levels of Specialists In Re-Boring were asked to bring autumn the war years. All European and Motor Re-Building leaves for art class. Renew the Natural Beauty delegates agreed that getting Phone - Beaverton - 2981 Germany on her economic feet Is of your floors with our LIBRARY BOOKS essential to any lasting recovery Our first shipment of library of western Europe in general. books arrived from the State From our own greer, Houses Floor Sander Library, Friday, October 17th. D a ily S ervice to Po rtland Just about half of them are al It Is easy to use, quiet and ond Hillsboro ready checked out. And five absolutely dustless Taking care of the teeth from were read over the weekend. early childhood will bq rewarded Suzanne Templeton, by sound, even teeth which con 8th grade. tribute so much to good health and appearence. When teeth ^ W O R K ON S C H O O L G R O U N O S On Lom bard, iu s t S. of Allen not well cared for they become Beaverton, Ore„ at West “ Y” Workmen have started survey decayed and are unable to do Phone 2 9 6 5 Phone 3*41 ing our school for the four new their work of chewing food of rooms to be built by the middle ficiently- The general health of February. Tool sheds have ar suffers as a result. Decayed teeth THE ORIGINAL rived. * * are also focal points from which ^ o u I I n e v e r m is * a « - b a ile e t o s h o w ★ They also have dug a new BEAVERTON REFUSE SERVICE infection may spread to the rest o f f a b e a u t il u l K a ll I'r o c k p iir e b a - e t i place for the septic tank. They of the body. HOHNSTEIN & SCHAFER, Props. — Since 1930 have dug a hole so they can re- Strong healthy teeth depend la s t y e a r y e t g o o < l- a * - n e w l o o k i n g pair part of the foundation. BEAV. 3175 PHONES: PORTLAND MU. 2805 mostly on good health, on eating N O W . . . . ‘ p a u s e i t ' s l i e e n m a i l t « p o l ir « * , tlie foods which give the teeth Our determination ns jlwagi Gene Walters brought an owl nourishment and exorcise, on a m i p e r s p ir a t io n - f r e e b y u s .. .. l 'h o m i to school last week. When he getting skilled dental care reg HESSELGESSER GROCERY been to serve beyond the call <A Ile a v e r t o n .U I 9 1 , caught the owl it was sitting on ularly, and cleanliness. Cedar M ill the ground under a tree. It was duty A source ol lasting gratifica The child grows a set of 20 not hurt. The owl was a screech baby teeth to do his chewing for tion have bean the many reflections Complete Line of Groceries - Home Made Cakes, Pastries owl. He let it loose after he got him until his jaw is large enough M0BILGAS and OIL home. * of appreciation from those we have to make room for the 32 perman ent teeth which must serve him had the distinction of serving Yon, for the rest of his life. All of the baby teeth are partly formed be toe, will find nothing id detail fore the child Is born and the overlooked nothing unthoughl of. formation of the permanent ones starts soon ofter birth. Tualatin Valley Highway in Beaverton By the time they are 21 years old, most people have pro duced all 32 teeth, although some people do not grow their molars, or wisdom teeth, until ANY TIME later. All during infancy, child ANY WHERE hood and adolescence, therefore, the diet must Include those foods which produce sound, healthy • MOTO-SWAY teeth. During pregnancy, an ex Lubrication pectant mother must eat foods which will provide materials for • MOTOK TUNE-UP the baby’s teeth and bones or else her own teeth will suffer. n */» The foods which help build M general health are also the foods fr- so which help build strong teeth. m Former Clemens Station The principal tooth-building ma so terials are calcium, phosphorus 177 E. Broadway and vitamins A, Cand D. Milk is the best source of cal Beaverton, Oregon cium, phosphorus anil vitamin 3 A. Tomatoes and citrus fruits and the leafy vegetables supply vit amins Cand A. Vitamin D is made by the body when the skin gets enough sunshine. It Is also found in milk, egg yolk, cod liver Huildirifi - Ki pairing oil and halibut liver products. Aside from these material-supply BEAVERTON 3031 IS FOUNDED ON SUPPLYING ONLY THE Cement II ork ing foods, It Is important to eat some hard, coarse foods every PARCELS • MESSENGER SERVICE - In an emergency day because vigorous chewing Free Estimates call yonr druggist and w e'll deliver yonr needs. provides the necessary exercise for the gums and teeth. Exces- Phone Beaverton 2377 Hot W ater HEATERS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON "K R E S K Y " 'firesion* Ehrlich Plumbing & Appliance Clearwater Plumbing Co. Firestone Store BE AT EASE Barnes School Logan & Page Garage "Handy Sandy" Cut Flowers Potted Plants Teeth Need Care Fleming Cabinet Shop * I Beaverton Florists " Y e s . I W ill B e T h e re COOK'S Beaverton's Quality Market FINER CLEANING 3031 ■ I A l’s Motor Service foods OUR REPU TA TIO N FINEST FOOD ITEMS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET S I 3 Geo. C. Ludwig r< / -, ■'*»'>£//> it-- CEDAR MILL DAUGHTER AND FAM ILY ;Mz¡k L— ââJjËuk