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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1948)
LETTER TO EDITOR FO RM ER RESIDENT-, BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, October 15, 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin of Brooks, formerly o f Aloha, visited with friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. officers of the Board of Trustees O VER W E E K END W IL L A M E T T E SOPH Frank Epplett, N. Stacey Ave., are Mr. John J. Gurian. who was Diana Arpke spent last Satur Miss Donlta Knrllch of Portland retained as president; Mr. Fred spent the past week end visiting day in West Slope visiting her par and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W il son of Huber Ave. N., enjoyed erick Greenwood, vie« president; her father and family Don Ehr "Austria Behind the Iron Cur ents. Diana is a sophomore at their company. The first meeting of the 1948 Mr. Harry Kendall, treasurer and lich. Willamette University. tain,” was the subject o f a talk school year Parents' Association Mrs. Allen Boyden, secretary. DKAK KDITOK: made before the Beaverton Ki- ON SATU RD AY was held Monday night at Gabel FROM N E W J E R S K t The faculty were introduced and Reverend George Poor of Seat The Enterprise has asked us us October ^ anis CIub lta weekly meeting Mr. Wade H. Hulings of Ruth Country Day School. John J. Gur- Mr. Amos M. Lawrence, the school 6 by at WaIker Treece_ Port. tle spent Saturday with Mr. and for news and I think I have an , j Mrs. Hulings. Rev. Poor is a bro erford, New Jersey, arrived last ian, president of the Board of principal announced the new en rOLLOW THE CROWD item, the same thought as I ’ve 3Peak* r ther-in-law ot the Hulings family. Tuesday at the Sheffman Way Trustees presided over the meet rollment figures. Mrs. Craig Berg, Mr. Treece served in the armed TO THE DONUT home of his son and daughter-in- ing. had in mind since last year. And the outgoing treasurer read the T W E L V E A T BRIDGE forces in Europe during and after rm just as mad as usual. New officers of the P. T. A. financial report. Mrs. George H. Butterfield of law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hu. KETTLE A COFFEE SHOP We have lots of children on World W ar 11 and was discharged Fairway Drive entertained twelve lings. were announced as follows: Mrs. Delicious Potato Glazed Watson, beyond the speed limit oversea* In order that he might guests at a buffet luncheon and GOLDEN W ED D ING John K. Dukehart, president; Mrs. NEW NEIGHBORS sign. They wait for the school the P°s*tion of U. S. Rep- bridge party last Friday after - Mr. and Mrs. James E. Digman Jack Dowsett, vice-president; Mrs. Recently arrived from Lincoln, and bus and when cars and gravel resentative on the joint-allied noon. Prizes at bridge went to of Canyon Crest Drive entertained Allen Patterson, secretary and as Nebraska, are Mr. and Mrs. Har trucks speed by, it’s a wonder to ProPerty Custody Board for Aus- Mrs. William A. Boorkman, Mrs. twenty to dinner Tuesday eve treasurer, Mrs. Henry Fruitiger. old J. Tate and sons Bruce, age Assorted Frosted Donuts me that more of them haven't tria" In thls P°sition he- with rep- Vivienne Bogardus and Mrs. Loyd ning to celebrate Mr. Digman’s Appointments to the Board of 6 years and Bobby, age 8H, who been hit and seriously injured. resentatives of England and France Jackson. also made, new are new neighbors at 4818 S. W. parents 50th wedding anniversary. Trustees were Order Your Hallowe'en I stood out in the yard one week came daily in contact with the TO K. C. BY PLA N E Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Digman. the members being Harold Hirsch and McMillan avenue. Mr. Tate is em and watched. Not one car or gra- Russiat» representative in an at- Mr. C. A. Walters of Brent - honor guests, live in Benz Park. Mrs. Robert L. Benson The new ployed in Portland while the youn Orange and Chocolate vel truck slowed down or even temPl to restore a portion of Aus- wood Avenue, is leaving Thursday ger men of the family attend used the horn when these small tr’a 8 economy and place that by plane for Kansas City where Donuts Now the local school. fry ran across the street to catch country upon a standard of living he will visit his mother and then VOTE DEMOCRATIC the bus. comparable to 1938. Protect Vour Interests by Electing Candidates W ho Are l nlted on W IT H BRO TH ER continue eastward to Atlantic FRIDAY SPECIAL They don’t stop behind the school ° f the 387 Pr° P ° sala advanced City where he will attend a com a Clearly Worded ;uul Constructive Peoples Program. Mr. Arthur Stipe of Bend visit bus. either. Some honk the horn by the ,thre.e western representa- pany convention. Mr. Walters ex TH E W ASHINGTON P O IN T Y DEMOCRATIC PLATFO R M ed his brother Elmer and wife DEVILS FOOD DONUTS tives, only six were allowed to be a little before going past. pects to return in two weeks. last Thursday evening. 1 . Consider as has;, to the industrial, agricultural and sociul ad What about the children cross adopted by the Russian represen- [ MOVE TO REMODEL vancement of Washington County the full development, at the earliest ing the street to get to the bus? tative and three of these later j The Harold J. Graves of Maple possible date of all public power and reclamation projects in the Colum F IR S T S A IM O N DONUT KETTLE were abandoned because of a dif Why can't we have signs out to Lane in Benz Park are enlarging bia River Basin, and insist that all benefits of this development be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reinke were ferent interpretation of their utilized and retained by the people of the Northwest. watch for children? They are prec fishing on the Nehalem Bay a few & COFFEE SHOP meaning was advanced by the their living room, bedroom, kit 2. Pledge our efforts to retain the peoples inherent rights in the ious to us. chen and bath, and have moved to water resources of out State and actively work for the repeal of S. B. days ago. Mrs. Reinke caught a You know children as well as Russlan* Canyon Road at East "Y" a motel on Barbur Boulevard 11 lb. silverside salmon. It was I do. They have only one thought,: A dear view of the Russian while the remodeling is going on. 99 known as the Idaho Power Bill.* her first. We don’t konw what 3. Pledge ourselves to make every effort to raise the exemption on to catch that bus, and they will course of action was disclosed to Phone Beaverton 4575 Ray got, except we are sure a lot Keith Graves was home from income taxes 'to a point well above the subsistence level. run out to do so regardless of Mr. Treece, when, at a social gath- Corvallis last week end and he 4. Promote sound plans for better water, sanitary, police and re of razzing. cars that might be coming. ering Just prior to his departure and his brother Bob went deer creational facilities, especially in the fast growing residential areas Every driver should know that from Vienna, the somewhat in hunting around Carlton, Oregon. of our county. children are unthinking and care- toxlcated Russian representative 5. Work for the protection of our watersheds and future timber sup Mr. Graves went hunting in the less about looking before cross- informed him, “ I do not wish you John Day area two weeks ago and ply by a sound program of reforestation of logged-off land, especially PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION in the areas of the Tillamook Burn. ing a street. Look at my own to leave thinking I am ignorant mme back with a deer. 6. Work for a four lane highway at least to Forest Grove. grandson. Regardless of how I try and stupid as you may have been 7. Actively work with farm organizations for the protection and to pound it into his head, he does led to believe during the course like all the kids. of our board meetings. As a mat- been to this country’s advantage advancement of agriculture and the improvement of production, pro Personal Attention cessing and marketing of the products of our farms in this area. These gravel trucks should cut ter of fact, I am considered quite inasmuch as it has allowed time 8. Pledge our efforts within the Democratic Party to maintain their speed through town. Three brilliant by my superiors, for I to restore to a partial extent Aus the American Ideals of JUSTICE, E Q U A LIT Y and SE C U RITY To Individual or Group Pictures of them have almost hit my yard. hold my position solely because tria's prewar economy. Commun DEM OCRATIC ( A M il DATES FOR W ASHINGTON COUNTS said Mr. Treece, only can be Who do they think they are? Have i 1 am most proficient in ism, thinking LY M A N ROSS, State Senator THE HARRELL STUDIO come dominant in Austria and they the right to shove you ar- [ up seemingly logical reasons for BOB MEI.Ql 1ST, State Representative ound? i opposing everything you suggest.” other European countries either T. II. W ILLIAM S, Sheriff Beaverton Phone 4988 Just recently a lady asked our According to Mr. Treece, the by actual force or by creating and j C. R. M E RR ILL, County Commissioner police about speeders on Allen long delay in forcing a showdown keeping the people hungry, hope Pd. Advertisement. Ave. "W hat is the speed limit?" and possible war with Russia has less and in fear. she said. ‘There’s lot of children || "SHOP THE MODERN WAY' on that road, mine included. He politely told her she’d have i to take it up with someone else. What I ’d like to know is, what are our police for? They park at the oil station and side streets. FASTER SERVICE How can they catch these guys? Q Just what is their job, here? C U A I Î T Y GOODS Maybe not only me but a few Q more mothers had better got Î 0 W PRICES together and find out. All we want ^ is our children protected from speeders on past the speed limit sign. You know, living on Watson We cut our meats to cut there is no substitute avenue is risky business, even for your costs. Yes— we trim grownups, let alone our small fry. fo r the professional touch STARTS So, drivers, please watch the chil away oxccss bone and fat dren at school time and when they Jr1' before weighing the meat. tome home. CL 1 * tlJ Thanks a million. And that mcons that you Mrs. H. M. Hobbs Reader Protests Speed Maniacs Along Watson St. Hunger Red Ally Declares Speaker At Kiwanis Club AMPLE West Slope Gabel Day School PTA Elects New Officers for Year SHOPPING Center PARKING PAST OF BEAVERTON ON CANYON ROAD Shop Anytime at YOUR Convenience Our Biggest SALE of the Year W e TRIM v our M EA TS NOT OUR CUSTOMERS School Honorary Elects President For Coming 7ear Electing a senior girl, Nancy Nagues, as president, started the first meeting of the Torch Hon or Society, a scholastic group whose membership is determined by the grade-point system are: Kathleen Ackerman, senior, vice- president, Helen Island, junior, secretary-treasurer and Jim Tsu- gawa, sophomore, reporter. Compared to last year’s 25 mem bers, there is a 32 per cent in crease with 37 members this year. Points are given on semester grades, “ A ” being worth four points, ’’B” , three points and lower grades, minus points. Points are also given for being student body or class officers receiving a sports ( tetter, and not being absent or tardy during a semester. Advisors are Mrs. Marjory Whitbeck and Mrs. Ann Elliott. Ham Loaf Lb 55c Spare Ribs Choice. 65c Lb Red Snapper Fillet Lb 37c Fresh Oysters 69c Pint Beauty Bazaar Haskell Shopping Center Phone Beaverton 3 5 4 1 • CAULIFLOW ER, U Head Beaverton YOUR FALL LAWN NOW! Free Estimates on 1 YAMS For baking i Lb 1 POTATOES U S No 2 Netted Gems, so Shrubs and Plants in Seoson c & e u tir q o f zi xmi BAKER LANDSCAPE & NURSERY CO. Phone 4340 Pint MATCHES Carton Ohio Rosebud TREND SOAP 2 pkgs. PUREX Half Gallon Jug ARMOUR'S TREET Tin 3c u . 10c 33c KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN Large package CIGARETTES, all popular W » k Day* 8; 30 to 9 I*. M. 10 to 9 *>iin'la>>i 49c 39c 33c 35c 28c 45c 43c 19c 23c $ J 45 brands, carton ORIGINAL price of Try this delicious soup today YERESI rue HASKeu. sh o ’ p P/ mo , S & H Green Stamps— Double on Prescriptions Phone Beaverton 3774 - 4171 ' u p h ô l s t e r i n g A ■ by ¿ R a FTS m e TT No need to waste money dispos ing of old furniture and buying new We can make your old fur niture last many more years W Furniture Repairing - Modernizing KEPLER DAVENPORT CO. Phone Beaverton 4141 P O Box 375 A fter hours Capital 2031 REAL ESTATE A. A. BOETTCHER, Broker Lrf y ® O j| Branch Office Located in Falk Hardware Phone BEAVERTON 4888 |*h»ne Beaverton 4158 FOOD ,N 0E7 7 £ r N oT CENTER H O M E TOW N it iP . /(V Dean's Drug Store Canyon J^exall Drugs Listings Wanted 3 Ptgs. 3 3 C ib s 9 9 c ONLY — ONCE A YEAR* L. L. FALK, Representative Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Oct. 15, 16, 18 Rock and Concrete Work i t : » '-s :* ! Í '? GLASS WAX Country Style, Jar Lb. EASTERN CRANBERRIES Phone 4181 Lb. M. J B PICKLES. C. H. B. S No. 1 CABBAGES Solid Heads • OREN E. SUDTELL, Auctioneer COFFEE Solid Meat Furniture -- Miscellaneous Friday, 8 P. M. Consign your surplus or come to buy your require ments. We buy for cosh or sell on commission. 37c TUNA Bumble Bee Automcbiies Monday, 7 P. M. PREPARE 2 for the 1 + b ALL SWEET MARGARINE Lb. For Patties or Meat Loaf Livestock Monday, 1 P. M. • get more edible meat per pound and per dollar. Fur thermore, we guarantee that the cut you want is the cut you get. Pu re Ground Beef LB 53c Sudtell's Auction Center • W EDNESDAY, OCT. 20 csu re* CANYON Sandwiches — Woodcutting CAFE Beverages Beaverton 4481