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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1948)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE F R ID A Y , M A Y 21 , 1948 D E W E Y ’S 5 YEAR R EC O R D as a G O VERN O R Proves Ability and leadership 1. Made the best record of all states for veterans and public housing S. Made the best record o f all industrial states for minimum percentage of strikes. 3. Reduced state personal in come tax 40*,; also raised exemptions. 4 Reduced state business excise taxes 25 % ; both for corporate and unincorporated businesses g. Fostered and protected small businessmen in New York State so that new firms increased . 130 , 000 . 4. Took office with the slate in the red financially ; reduced state debt by 27%; and now has a big surplus. 7. Put through best state pro gram for social welfare in the U S Campfire Girls Look To Summer Vacation Outings 5. Practised modern forestry; carried out strong reforestation program, 9. Developed a farm program to fight cattle and poultry diseases. 10. Social reforms and welfare for the common man coupled with economy and businesslike government - THO M AS E. DEW EY —1 • TmA AS t FOR Thom » » PRESIDENT for P iM id .n l lld 'ftr .. >11 K -à -m HI,I, • IJ M o o ,.». O n Suw I L E T M S R EC O R D S P E A K SECRETARY of STATE Mills. The charivari was for Mr. THREE C O F F L l* and Mrs. A1 Morrison who were Three couples, the A1 Butts. Bea- verton, the Bob Griffiths, Aloha married about four weeks ago. and the E. L. Hanebergs, E. Port SEW IN G C M H land were dinner guests at the The East Cooper Mountain sew MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Mary Cavaness home May 14. A Mother’s day dinner was g-iv- ing club met at the R- B Moore I'TAil VISITOR home May 13 with ten members en for Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thomas Kenneth Belknap, Salt Lake and family on Beard road by Mr. present. Business on hand was City, Utah, was a visitor at the that of changing the club's name and Mrs. W S Wridge, Oak W. R. Ryley home on Bany road Grove. Mrs Thomas is mother of to Cooper Mountain Gaiden club. during the week of May 2. The name will hold throughout Kathryn Wridge and proud grand ELECTION DAY mother of her two grandchildren the summer months. Don't forget that tomorrow is MOTHER’S DAY HONOR TO VKT HOSPITAL the big day. Go to the polls. Vote. Mr. and Mrs. F J. Seidel, Con Nolie De Puy, Connor road, was FINE FLY ROD admitted to Veterans hospital in ner road, were honored on Moth Mrs. Lloyd R. Martyn. Farming- Portland April 29 for a physical er’s day with the presence of a ton road, is the proud possessor checkup and is still confined to son and his family, Mr and Mrs. of an expensive fly casting rod bed. An operation is scheduled Anton Seidel of North Portland as the result of guessing the clos soon. Mr. De Puy is a veteran and a daughter and her family Dr. est weights of fish in the con of World War I and recently and Mrs. Robert Monson, Gres cealed weights contest at the St. moved into the Otto Schultz home ham. Another son Edward Gene Helens Derby April 24. During the with his son and daughter. They Seidel with a U. S Business Ma run of the derby, Mrs. Martyn chine Co. in Honolulu, Hawaii, was are from New York state. unable to attend the celebration. caught three salmon weighing in KKT «A C T IO N A second daughter and her family at a total of approximately 40 Mrs. Ray Shearer, Beaverton, pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emmel, East had six luncheon guests at her Portland, were not present. home May 4, and Mrs. 0 Frank Stock had six luncheon guests at BIR THD AY PARTI Mr .and Mrs. Frank Stock, Con her home May 11. ner road, attended a combination HURPHINK SHOWER Mother’s day and birthday party A pink and blue surprise shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was given for Mr. and M(s. Bill Harve Crume, Vernonia, Ore. The Moore (Dorothy Jellum) of Reed- With school being out this week, Crûmes’ son Verland was the ville at the Horace Emmons home and vacation coming up. summer birthday celebrant. Also in attend on Conner road on the evening ance were Mr. and Mrs Elmer camp looms in the minds of Camp of May 1. Benham and family from Coquille, Fire girls. Regustration this year ATTEND CHARIVARI will be held at the Beaverton city Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stock, Mr. hall from 9:00 to 12:00 a. m. on PR E -M O TH E R ’S DAY VISIT and Mrs. George Sipe were two Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Kennedy, May 24. Mrs. Everett Bowers will couples from East Cooper Moun Oakland, Cal., made a pre-Moth- be in charge. tain that recently attended a Session dates for camp are: July er’s day visit at the home of Mr. charivari at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moore. Nora road. 11 to July 17, Topsy-Turvy Land I und Mrs. Bob Belt of near Cedar Mr. Kennedy, a son of Mrs. Moore, (Blue Birds); 2. July 18 to July! left for Oakland May 1 because of 24, Magic of Oz, (Blue Birds); 3. j business reasons. He is a commer July 25 to July 31, Pirates’ Alley (Camp Fire Girls); 4. August 1 to cial airline pilot. August 14, Vagabonds (8th grade | D IN N E R GCESTS Mr. and Mrs. C. F Young (Gert graduates and high school girls, i rude Sipe) and four children of three day camping trip). The Washington county camp St. John’s Woods, Portland, were Mother's dfty dinner guests at the for Camp Fire girls is Camp Ada-j residence of Mr. and Mrs. George hi, located on the Gales C reek! Sipe on Nora road. A second son road, five miles from Forest Grove, and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Oregon. It occupies twelve acres ald Sipe (Esther Guerettaz) of on a beautiful wooded hillside,,1 Beaverton went to Wishram, W,n , with opportunity for hiking, out over to be guests of Mrs. Donna Guer door cooking, swimming, ettaz on the same day. Three sons night camping. There are six ca of the Sipes who were not able bins for the girls and their coun to be there for the occasion were selors, in addition to the main Jessie, radioman 2c, aboard the lodge, shower house and other U. S. S. Muliphen off the Califor buildings. The camp holds 42 girls, who nia coast. Curly, woodsman at Molalla, Ore., and Berle, A L. 2c, are under the supervision of a rudioman in the U. S. air force director and staff of truined coun P a i d A d v tr ti| «m «n t who, when last heard from, was selors. A registered nurse is in Rovi W oU oc«, Sol«m , O '* g o n constant communication with camp on Enlwetok island and a doctor is within call. The meals are well-balanced and nu tritious. planned by a competent dietician. The Outlook From COOPER MT'N. This year's session holds much excitement and fun for the camp ers. BEAVERTON C H IL I D IN N E R The Mary Martha class of the Church of Christ Bible school held a business and social meeting Tuesday evening, May 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Wyttenberg. A chili dinner was served and everyone imported an enjoyable evening. W K T ill; BUSINESS M EN from Beaverton ;iml West Slope, w hose names appear below are protnl to endorse the eamlidae> of James Lewis, inriimhent commissioner for Washington C UonntY. for re-eleetion. Mi WE BELIEVE that James I^ewis has efficiently represented Washington County ami that his experience and record tpialifv him for another term. IKONAIM) ADAMS Ml IY ALFAANDKR - C a rto n A lb a rt's D ru g BK At’.ITS MAHKKI UKAYKIUON AIRPORT BEAVERTON FlIRNTTl'RK BEAVERTON HARDWARE BEAVERTON SVNITVRY SERVICE II & T MARKET CANYON ROAD LUMBER CO. CANY OX ROAD SEED & FLORAL CO. CARR CIIEN KOI E l COMPANY PETER R. CASE COMPANY C IO MARKET - Hen non CLEARWATER PLUMBING CO. I.. II. COBB CO. COFFEE ClIP CAFE COLUMBIA FOOD - Melvin Heeler DOFGHTY'S APPLI \NCES FALK II VKHW vm FINDLEY MILLING CO. R. L. GALES - Flatt's Furniture J \ Y GIBSON GRACER& ACKERM \N d o y g r \ y i x s r u \NCK GREYHOI \D t OFFEE SHOP HIGIIW IY TIRE SERVICE HILLER BROS, lit>1.1. \ND FEED STORE IDA & BILL'S MARKET .1 \KE'S GAR \GE KELLY MOTOR tit). KINGSLEY-REAVERTON LI MKKK CO. LAMBERT'S F. \V. LIVERMORE W ELI. DRILLING IOE LOOMIS till. tit). DR. C. E. M\SON M VS LEUS Ä ItmOCS W. E. MATZKE CESTOM TRACTOR WORK I. J. MrM VHON REAL ESTATE MILLER'S t,M ALI TV M VRKET FR VINK J. MOORE - Studio Harber MEI .SEN CREEIS IBM SE E D. PECK - Mil.reati> Lumber (lo. W . E. PEGG MORTE VIH R VSMESSEN’ S t; VR VGE RICHES II VHHW VUE CO. SCHEI D ft SW ETE \M> SII VEER A NEER E. C. STIPE M Rit Kl VXDS Sil El I SIRS HE TE R ESI FOOD CENTER I EX ACO SER V K I STATION I HRIFT1 M VRKI I - F ran ri.% Hol boite c e o . un XC W Vl.KER'S HEI* VR I M EM STORE W ElliS BROS. SHOES W EST SLOPE PH VRM VCS C. W. /EUR CESI EXT CONTRACTOR I* /’«/• htv. by ltuoine»*men'n lamen Lewis for ( ommissioner Ci»rn.| B E A V E R * TH EA TRE Beaverton Phone 2 4 8 2 WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY — May 19 - 22 DOUBLE FEATURE "THE SENATOR W AS INDISCREET" W illiam P ow ell - Ella Raines "N IG H T SONG/' Dana Andrews, M erle Oberon Cartoon SUNDAY News MONDAY - TUESDAY — May 23-24-25 “ DOURLE FEATURE "D A ISY K EN YO N " Joan Crawford - Dana Andrews - Henry Fonda "TH E M AIN STREET K ID ," A1 Pearce - Janet M artin Cartoon News WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY — May 26-29 DOURLE FEATURE "R ILL AND COO." in Technicolor Ken Murray "ALRUQUERQUE." in Cinecolor Randolph Scott -- Barbara Britton EXPERIENCED FREDERICK S. LAMPORT Nominate Candidate for Delegate, Republican National Convention, First District, was your delgate in 1940 wherein he sponsored the nomination of his life long friend and associate, the late Senator Chas. L. McNary. Ex-Serviceman — knows t h e i r problems, and while State Senator in 1943-45 sponsored vetrans legisla tion. War Bond Chairman. Advocates our senior citizens are entitled to compensation sufficient to enable them to enjoy the reason- »ble comforts of life and the revenue necessary therefor should not be de pendent on the proceeds derived from the sale of alcoholic liquor. Fearless and impartial. No inter ests to serve but the public's inter ests. Pd. by W. E. Keyes, Salem. Ore. G. H. (H allie ) IRELAND Republican for County Sheriff at the Primaries. M ay 21, 1948 E X PE RIEN C ED , CAPABLE, COURTEOUS; A lifelong resident of Washing ton county, Ore. Pd. Adv. ACCID ENT VIC TIM Ronnie Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of Hyland road, who was injured in an ac cident last week when he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle, is rapidly improving and hopes to have the stitches in his arms removed Wednesday. BREAKFAST 1‘AKTY Mrs. B. Rea vis was hostess at a Stanley breakfast party on Tuesday morning of this week. Games were played and prizes were awarded. Breakfast was ser ved to the several guests present. INTO NfJW HONK Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerig have recently moved to their new home on Huber avenue. FOR D INN ER Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of Hyland road had Mrs. Hansen’s sister and children of Portland as Sunduy dinner guests. FOR SI'RGKRY Mrs. M. E. McCue, mother of B. W. McCue, enter Coffey Mem orial Clinic Monday evening as a surgical patient. ARTHUR RE PU B LIC AN F. KROEGER C AN D ID ATE FOR N O M IN A T IO N FOR CO UN TY COM ISSIONER '*Experience Counts" World War I -- 1 lv years; Graduate OSC Engineering School If Elected - / WiU Take over sales of tax foreclosure properties and get them back on tax roll. Co-operate with state and federal governments in reforestation and soil conservation programs. Give special attention to county road planning & improvement Continue study of traffic and hauling problems T h e gam e is yet in our own hands To p la y it w ell is a ll we havetodo N othing but H a rm o n y, H on esty, In dustry and F ru g a lity are n ecessary to m ake us a great and happy people — George W ash in g to n Deputy in Charge Tax D ept. Washington county. 6 years; Manager. Concrete Construction Co 12 yeais: World War II 6S years as battery commander, hattalion commander, regimental operation* pluns A training officer; Washington county road dept and property cu-todian since leaving army former member of Hillsboro City Council