Image provided by: Beaverton City Library; Beaverton, OR
About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1948)
BARNES School Notes B E A V E R Sí THEATRE Beaverton Jg X r Phone 4293 .* Wednesday thru Saturday, December 8 - 1 1 “ GBAND CANYON TR A IL " Roy Rogers and Trigger M Y GIRL T IS A " Saturday Matinee Dec. 11 “ GRAND CANYON TRAIL* Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, December 12, 13, 14 ‘EMPEROR W A L T Z "' in Technicolor Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine________________________ Wednesday thru Saturday, December 15 - 18 Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien "THE SAXON C H AR M " Robert Montgomery, Susan Hayward, John Payne * BUTTON HOLES * * BUTTONS and BUCKLE8 COVF.RKD FA BRINGS TO MATCH BKLTS MADE GIFT WRAPPING HEMSTITCHING * DRAPES MADE * HOSIERY MENDING * PLAIN SEWING * TURN COLLARS * LENGTHEN TROUSERS * INSTALL ZIPPERS DOMESTIC Sewing Machines ALTERATIONS BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, December 10, 1948 BUSY BEKS 4-H 5 The Busy Bees 4-H Club met at the home of Florence Johnson on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30. Patricia Seidler, Vice President, presided, due to the illness of the president. The year’« plan of work was made. 1-A club girls have fin ished their first needlecase. 1-B girls are learning to crot- j chet. The older girls are working on dresses and tea towels. Carole Burris was co-hostess with Florence. Decorations were in the Thanksgiving motif. Next meeting will be at the home of Patricia Seidler on Dec ember 14 at 7:30 in the evening. WEDDINGS and FUNERALS It will be a Christmas party, with our Specialty exchange of gift* MAGAZINE CONTEST Pictures of their travels through ’Enjoying Your Best Years” was The 6th, 7th and 8th grade« of the States and Canada were shown Barnes School are having a con the subject talked about by Miss by Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perkins test selling magazines. John Maf- Dorothy Newton. county home of Beaverton at the regular meet fitt, the captain of the 8th grade demonstration agent at the Ex ing of Leedy Grange Wednesday team, reported that they have tension Unit meeting Thursday af evening at the Grange Hall. The $185.00. The top four salesmen are ternoon at the home of Mrs. Vern couple had toured extensively hav Dolores Bennett, 1st place with Christensen. ing many lovely pictures to show. Pointers on how we as younger $45: Ruby Loomis, 2nd place with The annual pot luck Christmas $33; Jerl Hanson. 3rd place with people as well as people reaching dinner for Grange members and $25 and Pat MeCamley, 4th place their later years can best adapt their families la scheduled for themselves to a fuller life at that December 15 with a program to with $24.80. time were enumerated. Sally Hopkins, captain of the follow at 8 p.m. A new 4-H Woodworking unit, 6th and 7th grade team reported Installation of Grange officers that they have $50.50. Ronnie Bay- under the leadership of Mr. M. N. will be held at a special meeting liss is top salesman with $16.50; Brown was announced with its December 18. Ruth Peterson is next with $14; headuarters at Barnes school, j A letter from England, receiv Geraldine Gogrgins with $3.50; Har ry Hendrickson with $9.50 and ed by her through the American ATwater 10 89 More civil aircraft are registered countrywomen of the world was Walter Hafner with $1.00. Funeral services were conducted In Alaska In proportion to its pop 6802 S. W Canyon Road In the contest between the two read by Mrs. W. D. Jernigan. Saturday, December 4 for Mrs. Ed- upper rooms the 8th grade won Much evidence of the English way ythe Brettheaur who passed away ulation than In any other state, of life was expressed in the let December 1 at a Portland hospi territory or country in the world. by $134.50. ter. tal. A FI LL DAY The ladies present, numbering She and her husband Ray own Jeri Hanson and Marlene Chris tensen rode the bus Into Portland 17 enjoyed a gift exchange and* ed and operated the Hazeldale Saturday. They went to lunch and refreshments, which lent a holiday j Store. Edythe was well known In and! then to the show. After the show touch to the meeting around Hazeldale where she had they went to the Y.W.C.A. to made her home for several years. spend the evening. They watched TACOMA WEEK END Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larson, She leaves two daughters, Mrs. the Y Teens play table tennis Miss Geneva Johnson and Mr. and June Myers and Mrs. Lois Rae MADE FRESH EVERY and dance. Mrs. Harold Larson spent the week Kenney and her husband, Ray, They returned to Marlene's home FRIDAY OF OCEAN end at Tacoma where they were also a host of friends and other at midnight. Jeri stayed there the in attendance at the dedication relatives. rest of the night. FRESH CLAMS - MILK, ceremonies of the Immanuel Lu ART MUSEUM theran church. TOO. The C. E. Tafts and their child GRANGE YOUNG FOLK ren John and Jeannie were Young people of Leedy Grange guests of the C. G. Ports Thurs were hosts at an entertaining par WE RE FAMOUS FOR day night. They all went to the ty Saturday to 40 young people TRY OUR Art Museum together. from Winona and Tualatin gran THEM FOUNTAIN SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS FACTS ges. More than 1,000 persons in Wash MILKSHAKES ~ MALTS Crispy, Cream Woffles Leland Dubois went to Coos SMITH BROTHERS SUNDAES Bay last week. They were there j Twin boys were born to Mr. and ington County are now receiving Made With Plenty of all week. They returned home Sun Mrs. Robert C. Smith Sunday, benefit payments under the Fed FOUNTAIN DRINKS eral Old-Age and Survivors In Butter and Syrup day. November 28 at Wilcox Memorial surance program, the Portland Juli Mathy of the 1st grade Hospital. office of the Social Security Ad has a new baby cousin in Cor-1 FORMER RESIDENTS ministration announces. This brings WE DELIVER TOO! JUST PHONE YOUR ORDER TO vallis, born to Mrs. Kathy Erick Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schulz just under $20,000 a month into son, Juli’s aunt. were honored guests at dinner the county. BEAVERTON 4146 Barbara Stone was absent one| Tuesday evening at the James Sixty-eight percent of the old! day last week. She had the Walters home. Included in the din age and survivors Insurance bene-1 croup. ner party were a group of close Friday Nitc— Open Till Midnite fit payments coming into Washing-! The boys Woodworking Club friends of the couple. The Shulz's met Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. now of Galt, California are here ton County are paid to retired j Serving Tasty Breakfast from 6;30 A They are making tabourets now. to visit. They are former resi workers and their wives. The re mainder are going to the families | Dennis Sponseller returned to dents of Bethany. of workers who have died. school, December 6, after a week’s C LI P. EXEC HI). Mr. Peebles, manager of the illness. Executive board of the Cedar Portland office, pointed out that ! William Shannon and his mother Mill Community club met at the went Christmas shopping in West C. W. Cover home Wednesday eve about one person in ten loses | one or more monthly checks by Slope Saturday. ning to discuss pending business of making application late. He sug Dick Pettingell was ill Friday the regular December meeting. Open to _ _ _ _ _ gested that it Is wise to check First I and had to go home from school. BERLIN EXHIBIT with the Social Security Adminis Security ^ There was a joint meeting of Upper grade students and their tration when you are sixty-five,1 Bank ^ the Girl Scouts Friday after school. teacher, Mrs. Elsie Underwood, or when someone with a social' Nancy Lovett became a Girl viewed the Berlin exhibit of fa security card dies. Scout mous paintings on display at the The Social Security Administra Garie Lee George’s dad went on Art Museum Monday morning. tion field office which services a business trip recently to Mas IN EMANUEL HOST. Washington County Is located at BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS sachusetts. Hospitalized at Emanuel Hospi 104 Old Post Office Building, Port Janet Farrond and her parents to tal for several days last week, land 4, Oregon. went to some of their friend’s Mrs. N. P. Pearson was under The complete breakdown of pav houses and stayed over night Sat observation. ments In Washington County is urday night JOURNAL INSPECTION as follows; Phone Aloha 6334 A LO H A , ORE. Mr. Brennan, Mr. Hobbs and Cub scouts of Dens No. 1, 3 No. of Total Am t their sons, Dick Brennan and and 4 were escorted on a tour of Payments of Paymts Dick and David Hobbs accompan $12,970 the new Journal building by Mrs. Retired Workers 528 ied by Kurt Rae went to the Harold Peterson, Mrs. E. S. Mc- Wives 1,904 156 Multnomah Stadium to see the 3.052 Cawley and Mrs. A. R. Pearson Children 234 high school championship between You Can Reduce Your Payments er Borrow Tuesday afternoon. Widows with Jefferson and Grants Pass high 869 Children 42 Up to $500 on Your Cor ot FOOD HALM DEC. 11 schools. Grants Pass won 6-0. 850 j Aged Widows 45 A cake and pastry sale spon Reporters Dolores Bennett and TUALATIN V A LLEY FINANCE COMPANY 0 sored by the home extension unit Dependent Parents 0 Pat MeCamley $19,645 Phone Beaverton 2701 TOTAL 1,005 will be held Saturday, Dec. 11, b r o w n ie b ir t h d a y at the Ideal Food market In Sun On Friday, Dec. 3rd the Barnes set shopping center. Proceeds will School Brownie Troop No. 299 be used for a 4-H scholarship to celebrated their first birthday an summer school. niversary with cake, ice cream and DINNER PARTY REPAIRING, REMODELINO, PAINTING OLD HOMES cookies after their meeting. Honored guest at a dinner party CEMENT WORK OUR SPECIALTY The meeting and party was Sunday was Master Brian Drake, GEO. C. LUDWIG highlighted by Nancy Lovett re formerly of (his community and More than 100 member« and ceiving her ’’Flying-Up Wings” now of Portland. Host and hos friends of the Washington County Route 3, Box 388, Beaverton PHONE 4724 from the Brownies and her Girl tess were his uncle and aunt, Dairy Breeder« attended the Third Scout Pin as she was officially in Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Johnson with Annual Meeting of the organiza vested into the Barnes Girl Scout his parents and Mrs. Helen Yott tion held at the Fair Grounds In Troop. Hillsboro Nov. 18, reports Palmer as guests. Mrs. Lovett and her Girl Scouts, GARDEN CLUB MEET Torvend, county agent. M R . G U IN E Y P IG G Hazel Cummings, Jerry Goggin, Two Directors for the Associa Holiday table and mantel dec Sally Hopkins, Donna Kister, Erma orations will occupy the afternoon tion were re-elected. They were: Kleppin, Nancy Lovett, Gail Mas Of Dec. 15 for garden club mem Ray Dierlckx of Banks and W. T. ters and Nancy Rae were the bers at the Grange Hall. Putnam, Jr. of Rt. 2, Hillsboro. guests of Brownies Judy Andrews, A pot luck luncheon is planned Officers of the Association for Danyla Berg, Gail Coffey, Jan for the noon hour followed by the coming year are Henry Hagg ice Cummings, Ellen Dahlberg, an exchange of gifts. Reed ville, President; W. T. Put Karon Danne, Yvonne Dallman, Mrs. Peter Hohnstein and Mrs. nam, Jr., Vice-president; Ray Dler- Sylvia Hendrickson, Maryln Kis G. C. Haskins are responsible for Ickx, secretary; and A. H. Abts ter, Carmen Okeson, Christine Ol program of making centerpieces of the Commercial National Hank, FOR ANY KIND OF sen, Sharon Simpson, Joyce Simp and other yule decorations. treasurer. Other members of the son, Marylou Rinker and Vickie Board are Waldo Flint, Scholls PTA DESSERT LUNCH PLUMBING WORK -THAT Ulrich with their co-leader Mrs. P.T.A. members will participate and Amos Watkins, Laurel. S. Coffey and Committee women The Association which has 238 in a dessert luncheon at 1:30 p.m. YOU CAN DEPEND UPON Mrs. Hendrickson and Mrs. Olsen. members provided services for o- Dec. 16 at the schoolhouse. Miss Deanna Goggin was a vis Following will be a gift shower ver 1800 cows In the year ending CA LL itor for the party. for a needy family and a Christ August 31, 1948. The local Assoc Everyone sincerely missed their D on't Re A Guinea Rigl mas program by mothers with the iation which started operations on Brownie leader, Mrs. M. M. Brown school children invited as an aud March 5, 1946 has grown from ap who couldn't attend the festivities proximately 50 members and less Depend on the Beaverton ience. due to illness at home. than 900 cows to more than 2380 Body Shop When Your cows up to the annual meeting CIVIC THEATRE PIAY Car Needs Painting date. Christine Olsen and Gall Coffey j At the present time the State attended the Civic Theatre play, c> 8801 S.W. CANYON 80AD BEAVERTON BODY SHOP Association Is nerving 7 county "The Dog of Flanders” Sunday BEACON 7542 associations. In addition to the 259 N. W . Canyon Rood afternoon accompanied by Mrs local group, they Include Yamhill, Coffey. The girls enjoyed the play Phone Beaverton 4162 Llnn-Benton, Coos, Josephine, with gusto for they were allowed Marlon and Malheur counties. to go on the stage after the show and pet the real live dog who took off his part so well with the CARR CHEVROLET CO. 'SPEEDY' by other live characters. ^ r A n o th at c a r s t h e y OVER AW - 1 MM5HT KNOW OH OM- THE CAOS I ^ Try a Bowl of Tillman's l Tasty Boston Clam Chowder! } 1 Soc. Security in Washington C'nty Pays Over 1,000 BEAUTIFUL HOME MADE GIFTS Portables & Cabinet Models Beaverton Couple Exhibit Pictures Of Extensive Tour Mrs. Brettheaur 'T O R THE LOVE OF M A R Y " * * * * Cedar Mill Ext. Unit Discusses Use of Best Yrs. FLORENCE'S SEWING CENTER lis N. W. BROADWAY, BEAVERTON INSURANCE SAVINGS Expert Advice Tillman's SEE GRIFFITH & MEEKE 131 S. SECOND ST., HILLSBORO Phone 171 8 For Real Estate and Insurance Service • Call Us Collect • The Aloha RICHARD IS BACK AGAIN NEED Location 1210 N. E. CANYON ROAD (East of Haskell Center) (At Richfield Station) Dairy Breeders Of County Hear Progress Report • HAIRCUTS 75c OPEN 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. CHEVROLET ; « * a a a * ». ». 1949 LICENSE PLATES * a v a il a b l e n o w LET US GET AND INSTALL YOUR 1949 LICENSE PLATES FOR YOU » » » » » » » . . . . . . » . ». » NO CHARGE JUST LEAVE US YOUR REGISTRATION CARD OR TITLE OF OWNERSHIP WE DO THE REST » » » » » . . . . . » . ». » » » :ARR CHEVROLET CO.» » . "Let Us Fix It Up” EAVERTON, OREGON fop .cao u p STICKNEY BUILDING. ALOHA Phone Aloha 61 11 New ! J PHONE 3333 j j » Pharmacy MONEY? BUILDING NEW HOMES WE st slo PE PIOMBINO DINE - DANCE Arthritis Pain Por quick, delightfully com forting help for ache« »n d pain* of Rheumatism. Arthrlt!« NeurltU, Lumbago Bciatlea. or Nf uralfla try Rommd W ork» through the blood Fir»t dow usualir starts alleviating pain so you esi work enjoy life and tlerp more com fortably Oet Remind at druggist today Quirk, corn plete j» u « f action or rrcrey bark guarantee? B ackache Por quirk rr. .-.fortmg help for Backache. Rheumatic Pains, ( n r mg Up Nights, strong cloudy urine. Irritating passages. Leg Paint, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-orgar.le ard non-system ic Kidney and Bladder tr try C y ifcr Quick, con p lete sa' -'a e tlt- or m ores back guaranteed As« jw gi urugg st for Cystos today BROKEN DOW N - WHATLL I DO? YOl/D REMEMBER I HAD MV CAR COM PLETI* o v erh a u led by CARR 4> CHEVROLET CO. 3 h a u l oomtt b r e a k d o w n * HECK1 *- «/ h a t c h a n c e f a 2 * ^ .' ¿ no 3W w I •PE I APLACE «MERE HASAÛUY TMEY SELL5/VEII IL L u n A TO PITCH lit t le SUOO WTTH A CAR that m o m Vf 4*3 - MAvpE .1 TM* V'LL CilVf «CO fNOOOM V 0 fN 6 'M . r \ so try a l a ». DINNERS EVERY NIGHT S ;30 TO MIDNIGHT Legion Club Dining Room ,v ’ i i f . Beaverton Phone 4164 *r CHEVROLET CO ------- ¿P¿~¿3233 * B E A V E R T O N ------- CARR