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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1948)
McKay - Whitford congrats FOR rtlEA Congratulations ate in order for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson, B l U O I N G RESU M ES Building activity in increasing whose daughter Thea, was born on Denny road with the Hostes May 16. at Wilcox Memorial hos family resuming work on the pital. Thea, the third child of the home that was started last fall Robinsons, weighed seven pounds, fifteen ounces. and a duplex building being erect ed by the O. Burkes, which is be ONE W A Y OUT ing constructed of pumice blocks. One farmer out this w'ay says There will be four rooms and that he thinks it might be a good bath in each apartment. idea to raise ducks this year, can’t d r iv e to coast do anything else in this rainy Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Beach drove to the coast on business last week season. CLEAN, VIGOROUS PR O G R E SSIV E ' Some Of Doug McKay's Constructive Proposals 1. Reduce State income taxes by restoring she higher exemp tions in effect prior to the 1947 legislative session. * I. Repeal the state withholding tax. r . \, 3. Amend the state in come tax to provide deductions for un usual medical expenses and for moderate life insurance premiums up to J250 00 a yr. 4. Profits from the liquor com mission should go into the state’s general fund. 5. Reaffirm respect for the se curity of public trust funds to preserve the heritage of pub lic lands that help sustain our educational system. * S u c c e s s fu l B u s in e s s m a n * Veteran Both World Wars * State Senator Since 1935 O N T H E 21st OF M A T T O T E FOR DOUG M c K A T Pud Ada - McKay »or (rovernor (ennuiti ll . L (Mi) PtoJkpv Qmrmmm SI0 N. C mmmotcm I Sfrtof, Solo«*. Orefo* 6. Develop Oregon’s post - war highways on a pay-as-you-go basis and as rapidly as pos sible. 7. Coordinate the various state agencies working for the con servation of natural resour ces and wildlife. it. Plan Oregon’s industrial de velopment without seasonal unemployment, slums, stream pollution or poverty and vice. \\ I I I t KO KIt M KSK.RÌ McKay PTA Name M’Kay Graduates New Officers Of Thursday, May 13 Enlarging Group Fetes 10 Students The Valley View Nursery at. Whitford. which opened for busi ness last month, is owned and op erated by Mr and Mrs. Roy K. Smith of Garden Home. The shop has a small greenhouse addition The McKay P T A held their reg in which bedding plants are being uiar meeting on Friday. May It grown. They also handle shrubs at which time officers for the and a complete line of sprays. The Smiths plan to landscape following year were elected .uni the land soon. installed, with E. F. Rabe. a past Rapid expansion of the district president of the PTA. conducting around Whitford was the factor the ceremony. The new officers that caused them to select their ire president, Mrs. Dudley Scott; present site. first vice president, James K*ar- IN TK R LU D E IN B. C. mer, second vice president. Robert Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brinsley of p *Vn« : secretary. Mrs. E K Rabe. Sorrento road returned last week treasurer. Mrs. L. V. Lukas, from Victoria. B. C. where they The rhythm band presented a visited relatives and friends. The number "AmarUla." under direo- trip was particularly interesting tion of Mrs. Vose, and Miss Hath as the governor-general of Canada leen Ackerman presented a piano was there on an annual inspection solo. trip- A fashion show was presented Mr. Brinsley, who served in the by the *-H Zippers, the McKay British navy during the war, en- sewing club. The girls modeled Joyed a reunion with naval friends dresses completed as part of their During the visit they stayed at project, while their leader Mr» the Empress hotel. Dudley Scott, pointed out inter- Mrs. Brinsley reports that the esting details of the garments, new ferry boat the Chinook is Miss Newton, assistant countv quite luxurious. agent, presented achievement pins to the members of the 4-H Dairy V IS IT E X -R E S ID E N T S Mr. and Mrs. George Davis vis and Sewing clubs. Several of the ited at the C. T. West home in members received two and three Skamokawa this week The Wests year pins. Patricia * Schlaht re were former residents of this area. ceived a pin for five years of par ticipation in 4-H work F A M IL Y A N D F R IE N D S Mrs. Scott Horney, retiring Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fanno president of the PTA. was pre- were Mr. and Mrs. Asa Fanno sented with an electric toaster by and Carl Fanno of Chico, Calif. the P T A to show their apprecia- Asa Fanno. a manufacturer of t*on of her excellent leadership saws, drove north on business during the past year while the other members of the Upon conclusion of the program party visited relatives here and refreshments were served in the in Portland. cafeteria. In honor of the guests, Mrs. A There has been increased attend- R. tanno of Portland entertained ance and interest at each meeting, tile following persons at luncheon, denoting an active organization. Mrs. Reva Brown, Mrs. Ruby Boyd, Mrs. George Blasser and ____ Mrs. Frank Fanno. TRY A ( I x ASSIFIED . BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE WANT ADS F R ID A Y , M A Y 21, 1948 DUO TH E RM oil heater with fan. like new. Also Oakes fin FOR SALE Beautiful purebred ishing battery, 125 capacity, male cocker pups, black or gold brand new. Wheelbarrow, rubber en, 650 SE Rayburn St.. Sunset Graduation exercises were held tired. Phone Beaverton 2717. 17p Addition Cedar Hills. Beaverton for ten students of the McKay school on Thursday, May 13, with ________________________________ 17p FOR SA LE —Four bedroom house, a capacity audience attending newly decorated, on Canyon Rd.. FOR SALE Utility house. 8x12, The entire program was present just east of Beaverton. 75 ft. movable in sections. Suitable for ed by the students and consisted highway frontage, 330 ft. deep. any purpose. 2340 Bertha-Bea- of an address of welcome by Chas. Potential business property, fruit verton highway, Beaverton. 17 Ward, a piano duet by Sharon and nut trees, small barn and Tippery and Viola Fanno, a song FOR SALE Male registered col chicken house, 39975. Call owner "When You Were Sweet Sixteen” , lie. sable and white. 7 mos. old. AT 3144 days, or eves. BE 2822 sung by Lucille Wright and Patri good with children. 2340 Bertha- or BE 8305. I7p cia Schlaht. . Beaverton highway, Beaverton. The class song was sung by the 17 V E N E T IA N B L IN D S -T h ree 51x 56, two 29x56, all 325. CH MM members o f the graduating class. Each member spoke a few appro FOR SALE Wood saw, 24” blade. Mrs. Geo. Thibodo. Rt. 6. Box Overland motor on 4 wheels and priate words with a central theme 903, Portland 1. 17p frame 335. Phone Cherry 44506 of "self improvement” . _______ Hp W A N TE D TO R E N T —House, fur A gift was presented to Mr nished or unfurnished in or near Jackman, the school principal, by FOR SAI.E .37 two-door Ply Beaverton. Call Devoe Brasel, the graduating class, and corsages mouth. Terms. Moving. Priced 3711 Beaverton. 17p were presented to each of the for a quick sale. Phone Beaver following teachers Mrs. Walters. ton 4912. 17 W N TE D — WASHED RAGS. 8c Mrs. Vose and Miss Wiedman. per pound. Carr Chevrolet Co.. SALE 15-30 McUormirk- Mr. Rabe, chairman of the FOR Beaverton. 17 Peering steel wheel tractor and school board, presented the di R E N T —Upstairs sleeping plomas. which completed the pro- ! John Deere double bottom plow FOR room for ladies only. No smok gram Bert Lygerson, R. 1, Bx. 327, A l ers. 154 SW Angel St., Phone oha, N. Tobias Ave., Aloha. 17p The members of the graduating Beaverton 4037. 17 class are as follows Patricia Schlaht, Carol Colter. Sharon Tip pery, Lucille Wright, Lavelia De- Haan, Viola Fanno, Gabriella Ghigliettl, Charles Ward. Elwood Gilbert and Fred Monohon. (re a á K IR K W IT H SMOKE The fire which destroyed the smokehouse of the R. L. Sears family last week consumed u goodly amount of meat which was being cured. Mr. Sears suffered painful burns on his right hand, while fighting the fire which luckily was con fined to the one building. Muk«‘ llieir "Day” Out* I .mi" lo Be Kt‘iiit*nil>ei't*tl THE PERFECT GIFT . . . CO M PACTS • CO SM ETICS SHAEFFER Pen and Pencil Sets W ATCH ES Your N E W Commissioner MOTHERS W H Y SPEND TIM E A N D M O N EY LOOKING? W I L L GET T H I N G S DONE Here Is THE IDEAL GIFT FOR DAD On H is Itay —J u n e 2 0 — CALL Harrell-Beaverton Studio Warren Erwin M \KK THAT APPOINTMENT FOB A PORTRAIT OF YOURSELF AND CHILDREN Republican Candidate Phone Beaverton 4988 for I'lrn ty O f H ark in g S¡n ice THE HOUSE OF R EPR ESENTATIVES VOTE FOR ★ "E rw in fights the pro posal to increase our GAS T A X and dou ble our AUTO LICENSE.'' GEORGE T H Y N G ♦ or ★ Erwin's right. W e do not need this extra tax I know Warren Erwin in tim a tely and most fa v o r ab ly because I served with him in the Oregon le g is la ture. Justice of the Peace it VOTE X 61 Erwin, Warren A M a n W h o se Jud gm e n t A tto rn e y 's Respect T o date never o reversal of a cose appealed A Justice of the Peace who has an open m ind O ne who con see the h u m a n side of life A person who know s the people of his com m unity and is w illing to consider their problem s in m a k in g a decision EXPERIENCED, CAPABLE QUALIFIED h a v in g ser ved 4 previous sessions V ote for a m a n who is on duty 7 days a week 14 hou rs a day, an im portant requisite in the position of Justice of the Peace * * if if Pd. by H. A i Hank i Kurat li, Ex-legislator and Justice of the Peace, Hillsboro. ENDORSED BY THE PEOPLE CIVIC LEADER ABLE BUSINESSMAN EXPERIENCED COMMISSIONER VOTE 77X GEORGE T H Y N G Paid Republican Political Adv. - 4 YEARS SERVICE IN T A U N T O N , M ASSACH USETTS Popu lation 60,000-- Washington County Property Owner for 15 Years ¿ l e c l .. . . ARTHUR A. CARLSON c a n d id at e WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER r epub lica n ■ T h u od PR ES ID EN T poid *o* by P odori A. Illio lt, O rogon ChOirmon, Slatto” lor Prondont Commitloo (quitablo iu ild in g, Portland, O regon