The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 16, 1948, Image 3

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DUTCH BOY” PAINT
is Blended
}ln Colors
or White
Blended Paint
Sta^s Bright
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A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD PAINT
Electric Home Store
ALOHA
Phone 6454
OREGON
"Look for the PHILCO Sign"
m
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BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
to
The Aloha
Pharmacy
Phone Aloha 6334
ALOHA, ORE
FRESH
u
Cultural
values
o f liteiature
were discussed by Janies Becker,
principal o f Barnes school at the
regular BTA meeting F riday night.
A pril 9
A selection o f books for all
grade levels donated by Gills o f
P ortland was on display for the
ben efit o f those present. Upon
request Mr. B ecker will give a
listing o f books for any grade
level to the parents to prom ote
reading o f g ood books in our ch il­
dren.
The film "C lean W ater” sh ow ­
ed the pollution
from
sew age
drain in g into the stream s and riv­
ers and cau sin g much dam age to
health, property and recreation.
It show ed how adequate sewage
disposal is w orked and the need
for sew age disposal in every com ­
m unity.
It is the desire o f this P TA unit
that every parent with a child in
B arnes sch ool attend
the PTA
m eetings. It is thought by some
not atttending
that too
m uch
m oney is sent to the state and na­
tional organizations. But it was
show n by our budget that most
o f the m oney is spent and used
fo r B arnes school and locality. A
very sm all per cent leaves the
district. A very special invitation
is exten ded to parents w ho are
not attending ou r meetings
to
com e and let us make you r a c­
quaintance at our May 14 m eet­
ing.
T he Brownie grou p under Mrs.
M. M. B row n 's direction was vot­
ed ten dollars to buy materials
to w ork with.
The nom inating com m ittee was
nam ed. T hose serving are Don
H en drick son , Mrs. Sadie T hom p­
son and Mrs. E. H. May.
M. K. Bennett, school hoard
chairm an, gave an explanation of
the purpose o f the vote for April
19. The aim o f the R SB is to
equalize
taxes
and to prom ote
standard and better schools.
The P T A executive board will
m eet A pril 30, 8:00 p. m. at the
hom e of Mrs. H. C. W alters.
R efresh m en ts
of
coffee
and
doughnuts were served by hos­
pitality.
Study grou p will meet May 4 at
the hom e o f Mrs. Joe V arner on
W a lk er road.
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COMMISSIONER
for
IM P R O V E D C OU N TY
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
at the
Primary E lection, May 21, l!HH
P o'itica l A dvertisem ent
RATH'S BLACK HAWK — NO RIND
WATER
PIECE OR SLICED
Well Drilling
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$ . . . FLOWERS ...
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Arthur A. Carlson
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BACON
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Specialise in Potted Plants
Reasonably Priced
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• FOR BETTER K H H )s
R ita Stone went to the horse
show at O sw eg o Lake Sunday,
April
11, w ith her sister and
brother-in-law . She saw thorough­
bred A rabians, Tennessee W a lk ­
ers K in ked tail and others. There
was bare back jumping. It all
lasted fou r and a half hours.
OVERNIGHT VISIT
M arlene Christenson stayed over
night Sunday at th e home o f Julia
K au ffm an .
SKATING PARTY
G ene W alters and Dick Bren­
nan o f B arnes school and Bill
Bruce,
J oice
Palmer,
Marlene
M itchell, Jan ice Peterson from C e­
dar Mills w ent on a skating par­
ty to H illsboro roller rink Friday
night, A pril 9. accom panied by
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brennan. A f­
ter the party they went to the
B rennan h om e fo r refreshments.
Those attending the execu tive
hoard meeting o f the Beaverton
grade school I T A Thursday. Apr.
8. at the home o f Mrs. E W.
S tratford were Miss Davies, school
principal, and
M esdam es Boge.
Besmehn. Drew. C arlson.
Peck.
Jeremiah. W ooden. R unes, Colley,
Gear. Byrd. Holman. W ard, R ob ­
inson. Hansen, Ely, G randy. Ca-
vens. Pike. Bozich and Logan.
A fter the minutes o f the last
m eeting were read and approved,
it was recom m ended to be voted
on at the next m eeting that su f­
ficient funds for expenses he al­
low ed for two delegates to the
state convention to be held at
Klam ath Falls April 27, 28 and
29. It was also recom m ended for
vote that pictures be purchased
for those grade sch ool room s that
have none.
It is again called to you r atten­
tion that the next m eeting is to
be held one week earlier than
usual. April 20 is the new date,
at 8:00 p. m. at the grad e school.
E lection and installation o f o ff i­
cers will be held at this meeting.
Mrs. Norton Peck, ch airm an o f
the park and recreation com m it­
tee who is In ch arge o f the pro­
gram . plans to hold a survey on
B eaverton ’s
recreational
needs.)
Then in co-operation w ith other
organizations plans will be made
to fill these needs.
T he summer round-up com m it­
tee again asks that parents o f
pre-school children please fill In
and return the card s relative to
the pre-school physical check-up.
A fter the business m eetin g
a
handk erch ief sh ow er
w as
held
for Mrs. Veldon
B oge.
retiring
president, in appreciation o f her
w ork the past tw o years, and re­
freshm ents were served.
Would Be A Cow
If I were one o f those cow s
down there in the valley, I would
not have this heavy heart.” So
said the Swiss barber. B ut bet­
ter days were on the w ay with
Mr. Peaceful H eart stop p in g in
to tell barber how and to give
him a Bible for m ore light. Then
cam e the great day. Said barber,
1 w ent up to the m ountain again,
•not to wish I w ere a co w hut to
shout m y joy back and forth, for
God had flooded m y heart with
peace.
^ es, get the sin question
settled. Believe in Christ ns your
ow n Lord and Saviour w ho died
for you and G od gives you his
peace and eternal life.
FRIDAY, APRIL 16,
BECAUSE:
Republican Party nomination is tan­
tamount to Election in Oreqon
Better than 90% of oil offices are
held by Republicans
BECAUSE:
The Republican Primary will deter­
mine who will be your Governor, Secretary
of State, State Treasurer, State Representa­
tives and County Commissioner
1,000 VOTERS
in the Eastern Part of Washington
County will be unable to vote if they do not
register
Before April 20fh
YOU CAN REGISTER REPUBLICAN NOW
W ITH THE FOLLOWING REGISTRARS
IN TIGARD—
Ed Finley or Anna McDonald
IN BEAVERTON—
C J Beach, Sr , or Geo Thyng
IN ALOHA—
C. J. Stickney
IN CEDAR MILL—
B B Reeves
IN WEST SLOPE—
T J Ward or Clara B French
IN TUALATIN VIEW—
C. O. Kees
IN METZGER—
W Z Steele
Sftonsoreti in the Public Interest
by your State Be presentativi*
J. O. JO H N SO N , T ifam i
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
A Savings Account
or Investment Account
Mutual Institution for Savings
A. ). GAUNT
BACK TO WORK
ALOHA, ORE
PHONE 6528
A. V. Butts has returned to
w ork after having been hom e a
I m onth due to illness.
Your Savings Are Insured For Safety
Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation,
an instrumentality of the United States Government
by
A d .tn li.rn .n l
From where I sit... ¿r/ Joe Marsh
Now It's Neckties
Made of Milk!
Fellow in Andy Botkin'« Tavern
was boasting about a trick necktie
he was wearing made out of a by­
product of milk. "Took 33 pounds
of milk to make this tie,” he says.
Bill Webster was unimpressed.
“ Personally,” he says, “ I’d rather
have the milk to drink. Just as I
wouldn’t change one glass of good
American beer for a necktie made
from thirty barrels o f i t ! ”
Yea, modern science beiag what
it is — teems like you can make
‘anything out of anything” these
days. But in the case of milk, well
1948
"I a ccep ted Christ as m y Saviour
early fifty years ago and his Holy
Spirit has never left me. There
Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS
is a w on d erfu l peace that com es
from k n ow in g Him as laird and
Saviour.” Thbs. S. Smith, pro«.,
Thos. S. Sm ith and Sons, Chicago.
Oregon M utual Polities are N ON -ASSESSABLE
You N E V E R poy
more than the premium on the face of the policy.
Oregon M utual
T he basket social and program Know n thru the M id-W est as the
m aintains more than three times the surplus required by Oregon
w h ich cam e o ff at the sch ool last A pple King.
Insurance Law s.
Saturday night was a com plete
o f M c M i n n v i l l e
success. In fact, m ore so than
Organized in 1894
W A L K E R and N E L S O N .
ThI»
mince
paid
for
by
a
»cattle
fattili»
an yone expected. T ota l receipts
52 Years of Reliable Service
Agents
B W McCheane» Kd.. Portland 1 Oregon
fro m
the social
am ounted
to
New Location 109 S. 2nd Ave.
Phone 1732
$88.45. T he m oney will be used
"Every Form of Protection"
Hillsboro, Oregon
It vou wont to buy, trade or sell,
to ca rry on lunches at the school.
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
T he program half o f the party
w as ably perform ed by the grow n
ups o f the neighborhood. Square
d an cin g and a hillbilly com edy
"Sw eet Adeline” w ere the feat-
upres. Anne Syverson played the
lead in the com edy and her sup­
porting cast included C ourt Sy­
verson, E lm er Altig, H arry W ald,
B ertha Palm er, A1 E rick son , B ob
Syverson and Kenneth R edding.
M em bers o f the band were Mes­
sers E rickson,
R edding,
A ltig,
D ernbach, Schouboe and Davis.
A brother
and sister
team,
Freem an and Mary Ellen R ow e
ran he o p en ed with this
o f Farm ington, stole the show,
w ith their talented m usical ren­
ditions. M ary Ellen played accor
dion and Freem an
sang
and
played saxophone. Selections in
eluded "Silver Haired D addy of
conservatively rnanageil and ofu-rated by II ashington County p e o p le
M ine” and "San A fltonio R ose."
Pianist throughout the doin 's was
G ladys W ygant.
Coop’r Mt. Basket
Social Nets Funds
For School Lunch
for
S NEW GREEN PEAS
HORSE SHOW
Mr. B eck er w ent to The Dalles,
O regon to attend a scout leaders'
m eeting Sunday, April 11. It was
I cold there and fresh snow had
fallen on the mountains.
Suzanne Tem pleton, 8th grade
That Are TRULY FRESH •
5 LARGE 4 DOZ SIZE
Barnes School
Notes
LEADERS MEETING
i tftr f or
Vegetables
Miss A lice Clem ent was hostess
at her residence Sunday afternoon
to 3d guests at a musical present­
ed by a
grou p o f her students
who will play in the Oregon Mu­
sic festival in Portland April 2*>
to May 1. E ach student will play
one con cert grou p, two will also
enter
B eethoven
classifications,
one will enter the grade school
con certo contest, and two will en
ter the low er division high school
contest.
Students from Beaverton who
participated
w ere
Caryl
Jean
Short, M ary Smurthwaite
and
Gale E nger. Yam hill was repre­
sented by G ertrude Engen and
Althea W olcott. Lorell Tschan of
Carlton, B ette A nn Freeman o f
Am ity, Joan and Claire Gross of
M cM innville, and Janyce I .arson
o f C ove O rch ard com pleted the
grou p o f soloists. The Beethoven
"C on tra D an e«” played at the
M usic E du cators' festival at Ore­
gon City, F rid ay won the highest
rating fo r piano for Janyce L ar­
son, w h o w ill now compete in the
state finals at Eugene
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
REGISTER REPURUCAN REFORE APRIL 20th
to Stay Bright!
PTA Program at Student Musical PTA Recommends
Presents Eleven Two Delegates to
Barnes School
Studies Culture
Varied Selections State Convention
I guess drinking it is atill a whole
lot better than just wearing it.
Of course there are lots of other
ways of abusing goods and bev­
erages — like a fellow who doesn't
appreciate good beer enough to
drink it slowly and in moderation.
But from where I sit, most peo­
ple who enjoy a wholesome bev­
erage like beer or ale are moderate
— because beer itself is a beverage
o f moderation.
C on nght, I’HS, United State t Hr euer t Foundation
.4 safe, profitahle and convenien t wav tit save <*r invest m on ey.
2 %
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Current Dividend
MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK
Washington Federal Savings
and Loan Association
HILLSBORO, OREGON
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Accounts Insured to $5,000