The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 31, 1947, Image 8

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Friday. October 31, 1947
SH A R P ! k
SH O P
FLATTS
BOORKMANS VISIT
NEW HOME
Mr. and Mrs.
William
A
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wray Boorkman and David leave Fri­
have moved into their new home day. October 31 on the stream
on Sheffman Way, Sunday.
liner, the Empire Builder,
for
Chicago, where they will visit
their parents.
t o u r m id w e s t
Mr. Nelson and his daughter,
of Cupel Road, recently returned
from a motor trip through the
Middle Westtrn states The Nel-
j sons stopped at the Rushmore
Memorial, and saw the heads of
Vi Mile Hast of BEAVERTON
the four ex-Presidents carved in­
on Canyon Hoad Phone 2218
to the mountain side They en-
. joyed beautiful weather but like
so many travelling Oregonians.
Comooiw
I they were glad to be home again.
Phones
Canyon R d.
TR 8039
at Ellis
Beavefiv^i
1 SEA LIONS CAVE
3799
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan
DOUGHTY'S
and son, Ricky, of Memory I.ane,
Appliances
spent a delightful vacation
at
Lincoln Beach and Yachats. They
also visited the Sea Lions Cave
DALES
and enjoyed the sight of the
Sand and Gravai
many lions that were in the
River Silt for Lawns
cave at the time of their visit.
Canyon Kd. Store
is the word to describe this
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WEST SLOPE
BEAUTY SHOP
8718 SW Canyon Road
Phone Beaverton 2443
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J T L L CO ST LESSTHAN
Y O U THINK —
TO GET A
N EW
i KITCHEN
» S in k
A LL MAKES
T h e c o » t op
Domestic and Commercial
P
l u m b in g
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R A I N B O W
REFRIGERATION REPAIR
BEAVERTON
Phone Beaverton 3071
W est slope
PU)WBIN0c5<Wc¿
d> 8 8 0 1 5.W.CANY0N ROAD
StACOW 7542
LEGIONETTES OFFER FOOD
Farm Group
Asks Safer Roads
WEST SLOPE NEWS
LO YA LTY DAY
Sunday, November 2 will lx?
“ Loyalty Day-” at the
Valley
Community United Presbyetrian
church. Canvassers in the cam
paign for building fund pledges
will be dedicated at the eleven
o’clock worship service. A lunch
eon. provided and served by the
ladies of the church, will be
given for the forty workers on
the building fund
committee,
immediately following the wor­
ship service. The workers are to
start soliciting that afternoon
and are to report back at 8:45.
Dr. O. LeRoy Walter, director
of the financial campaign, will
be a luncheon guest.
The Auxiliary of the American
Legion, Post 124. assisted by its
Junior Auxiliary, holds a home-
More attention to the Tualatin cooked food and candy sale on
Valley
Highway-,
particularly Saturday, November 1st. at Mil­
where shoulders have worn away ler’s Grocery in Beaverton.
Funds from the sales proceeds
from the pavement to make for will be used to further the or-
traffic danger. Is asked by the ganization’g work during the
Washing County Unit
of th e , coming months.
Farmers Educational and Cooper- ________—
alive Union of America. Lyman
E. Ross, of Aloha, is president FISHING DUET
of the unit.
Mr. ftob^rj Summers. Beaver-
The resolution reads:
ton, and Ted Nault of Reedville
\\ HEREAS— There have been were fishing over the weekend
many accidents on the Tualatin on the Nehalem Bay.
Valley Highway during the past -------------
few months., in which several fa-
talities have occurred and many
SEATTLE
others which caused severe in-j Mrs. Guy Carr is spending a
dHmT
d,r;
Seattle visitir* relatives
ectly caused by the shoulders of and friends
the highway being worn away __________
from the pavement effecting con- .
trol of their cars by the drivers: \ GOYT'S GUEST
AND WHEREAS?— The Tual­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goyt’s son
atin Valley
Highway between
Richard and family spent Sun­
West Slope and Forest Grove is
day with their parents.
heavily overloaded;
New Releases
POPULAR • CLASSICAL
Children's Records
Choice Selections of Gifts
CRO SLEY RADIOS
West Slope
Record and Gift
Shop
M9
Open
BEACON n o
S. W. C o r n
T o m . and FrL
D M » • a. IB.
B m 4
Evening»
Records show that a total of
99 enlisted men and 12 officers
The 14,700-ton
light
cruiser
AND W H EREAS— It
is the
SULPHUR TO ENGLAND
named John Paul Jones have
responsibility of the State High­ USS Roanoke, is the largest light
served in the Navy since 1885.
Captain Helge Westerling of way Department to keep
the cruiser ever built.
Canyon Drive returned last Tues highways in a good and safe
NEVADA IDAHO
day from England on a ship that state of repair.
Mr. Kay Maust, of Parr way carried sulphur from Galveston,
THEREFORE
BE IT
RE-
Drive, returned last Friday night Texas, to the Columbia River.
SOLVftD— By the Washington
from a five weeks business trip
County Farmers Union this 27th
to Nevada and Southern Idaho.
day of September, 1947, that we
request the State Highway De
partment to keep said highway
TOLAVANA PARK
in
a better and more safe state
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruer and
of repair, and especially to keep
Georgia, of Canyon Crest Road, DADS RATE AT
the shoulders level with the pav­
spent the week-end of October
RALEIGH PTA
ement
and free from ruts and ob­
18 at their »reach house at Tolo-
Dad’s night at the Raleigh structions.
vana Park. During their stay
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there they saw a huge storm. PTA meeting of Tuesday, No­
*N D BE IT FU RTH ER RE­
vember 4, 7:30 p. m., will find SOLVED— That we request the
the "head” o f the family really Highway Department to immed­
0 Dress Shirts
LARKINS ENTERTAIN
rating. Mothers, however, are iately proceed with definite plans
0
Van He usen
Major-Gen. and Mrs. Claude also included in the evening’s to widen said highway and make
0
Tru-V al
A. Larkin have been hosts to invitation.
such improvements as will ad­
0 W hites— Colorea - Stripes
Mrs. John Wieman of Lewis equately take care of the travel
week-end guests two different
0
13 »5 to 14 50
and
Clark
college,
will
deliver
the
,n
a
safe
an(|
efflclent
manner.
times.
Over the week-end of
address
of
the
evening,
with
her
rn
at Weiby'a
October 18, Mr. Milton Rush of
Unamiously adopted
San Francisco was their guest subject dealing in the child s Sept. 27, 1947
handle
and last week-end General Lar­ emotions and how to
kin’s brother-in-law and sister, them.
Usual good time is promised POT LUCK
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Davis of
entertained
bv
the
.
fo”
at lending
Bend were
The Pot Luck dinner given
Larkins.
by the Masons and Eastern Stars
and Job’s Daughters in the Ma­
GOLD BEACH
sonic Temple was held- Saturday
Mrs. Edith Stewart left last evening. A very large crowd at­
week for Gold Beach, Ore., to tended. A most enjoyable pro-|
spend
a couple of weeks at the gram was given by five of the i
EXTENSION UNIT
home o f her daughter, Mrs. D. police force from
Vancouver, I
Cedar Mill Extension Unit will H. Cushman.
and two young ladies assisting. I
meet Thursday, November fi at
1:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs.
H. R. Johnson on Walker Road. GRANDSON GUEST
HOME FROM CAPITOL USA
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. L. W.
Mr. and Mrs.
Harry
Depp
Mrs. Girard, who has been vis­
Kingsley are project leaders for tertained on Saturday for their
iting her daughter and friends
the meeting which has as its grandson, Donny, of Portland,
FELSHER S STORE
^
in Washington, D. C., returned ^
subject: ‘Garment Finishes”
on his sixth birthday.
to her home last Wednesday. On R
11/2 miles south of Beaverton Bank on Highway 217 ^
Saturday she
entertained
her
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, .
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brother and family from Salem S
Complete L.ne of Groceries
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CARD OF TH ANKS
RETURN WITH ELK
Ample Parking Space ^
We wish to thank our many and on Sunday a son and his J Union Gas and Oil
Gene May, Charles
Walters
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friends and neighbors for the family.
and Hubert May returned Sun­
beautiful
flowers,
cards
and
day morning from a
hunting
many kind expressions of sympa­
trip to the Coast with an Elk
thy extended us at the time of
our bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hadley
MRS. LITTLE'S SURPRISE
and Family.
A few neighbor
ladies sur
prised Mrs. Lester Little on Fri­
day afternoon. The ccaslon was HAND CRUSHED
Mr
Hubert
May
received
In honor o f her 32nd wedding
anniversary.
broken and crushed bones in his
right hand recently while em­
ployed at Willamette Hyster Co.
HONOLULU GUEST
in Portland.
Guests at the. home of Mr.
anil Mrs. Harold Larson. Sunday
evening were: Miss Lurllne Me­ TAKE BROWNIE TRAINING
derns and brother. Melvyn. Miss
Mrs. Walter Krause. Mrs. V.
Mederos will leave for her home C. Miner and Mrs. Harold Lar­
in Honolulu. Nov 14 Melvyn son have been attending a series
Is attending PortLtfnd Univer­ of Brownie Training Meetings
sity.
in Portland.
RALEIGH HILLS
NEWS
Cedar Mill
FURNITURE
Good Buys on Hew and Used
CANYON ROAD TRADING POST
One mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road
r $ Canyon Road Seed and Floral Co. i ¡¡
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN"
0051
C l ark . W hiteside
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Maximum Heat at Minimum Cost!
Oil-fired
Circulating Heater
36,000 B. t. u. output
Custom-Alre No. H36 provide*
ideal indoor weather for a small
home, cabin, office, shop or lunch
room . . . takes cold air from
floor, heats it to desired temper
ature. circulates it to «very cor­
ner of room . . . easy to install
. . . easy to light . . . dial the
heat that you want . . . economi­
cal . . . no dirt or mess . . . com­
pact and smart looking . . . out­
side tank or attachable tank . . .
replaces
or wood
heating
and the
MODEL • ! *
old, inconvenient coal
stoves . . . a complete
unit to fit the budget
needs of a small home
. . . Custom-Air*
brings
you
maximum heat at minimum cost.
We hove one installed in our office. Come in and see it.
YES .. WE HAVE CEMENT
Our PLASTIC TILE is meeting with GREAT APPROVAL
SEE our display. This product mokes a beautiful finish
for SHOWER - BATH - KITCHENS .
MOISTURE PROOF ~ GOES ON ANY SURFACE
WEST SLOPE
LUMBER YARD
UL 1122
9049 S. W . C o y o B Road
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5 - 10- 25c Store
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HOME NEEDS
« FT. CHROM E SH O W E R RODS with Brax
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*1.85
S W IN G SPOUT F IX T U R E S for sinks
SN.M to *111.25
FU 1,1 L IN E O F /G A LV . P IP E F IT T IN G S
to | t j” »D r
t'OPPF.K T I R I N G FOR O il. STOVES
1.1, and 15, FT.
20-20 U A I . G A R B A G E < ANS. galv
*:l.l*» to *4.25
E L E C T R IC H E A TE R S :
M IR A C L E *7.».V N O M A *12.1*5
W H IT E H E A D EI.EC. HOT W \TF.R H E A TE R , 40-gal *78.25
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DOMEX FH F L F C T R IC M IXERS, large size
*30.95
E L E C T R IC W A F F L E IRONS
*10.40 — *l3.t*5
E L E C T R IC SANltXI’ lt H G R IL L E S
*11.50
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FALK HARDWARE
H A S K E L L SH O PPIN G
Hrutrrton
near “ V” —on
C E N TE R
Tualatin
Highway
i— Your Onr Sto|i Center— “ Ample Parking lor A ll”
E It S— Me ha»r largr»t otock of Shot Shell» In
thlw area. Drop In for your Shell nred». t Box No. INI Huek-
12 ga. F R E E with raeh 4 boxes of othri% parvhasetl.
on B rotdw ty in BEAVERTON
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