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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1949)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE -Friday, January 21, 1949 School Meeting W ill Vote On Raising of More Money Radio Troubles" Bring Your Set in Today For Prompt, Efficient Service. (H A Z E L D A L E )—There is to be a special meeting at the Hazel- dale School January 28 to vote on raising money for additional expenses The voting will be be tween 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. Pickup and Delivery Service Everyone is urged to come out Aloha, Oregon and vote. B IK T ilD A Y P A R T Y HONOR Phone Aloha 6514 Mrs. Charles Remington enter tained at her home on the eve- S ning of January 11 with a birth- S day and going away party in hon- I or of Mrs. A. Mills. 8 Mrs. Mills will leave shortly af- 1 ter for San Diego. Calif, to visit ^ her daughter Betty with whom N »he has been spending the winter j for several years. « N EW GRADE TE AC H E R S I Mrs. Mary Enschede of Hills- AUTHO RIZED LOAN AGENTS I boro has been hired as the new teacher at the Hazeldale School. PRUDENTIAL LITE INSURANCE CO. She will teach the 5th and 6th HILLSBORO A L O H A ^ grade«. The primary room will occupy the new room which has just been completed. STANLEY PARTY Mrs. Margaret Weaver enter tained at her home Friday af ternoon to a Stanley Party. Each guest received a lovely gift. Re For your generous response to the invitation to our open freshments were served by the hostess. house last Saturday CHURCH NOTES Mrs. R. B. McMinn. “The Bible Story Lady,” of Portland was guest at the Hazeldale Sunday When we will have more time to visit with you person School Jan. 16. ally and become better acquainted On Sunday evening. January 30 Mrs. McMinn will be the guest speaker. Prayer meeting will be held W e are here to help you solve your farm power and this Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Vern Smith machinery problems with at Farmington. The Women’s Missionary So ciety of the Hazeldale Bible I Church will resume their meet- ings January 26 at the home of Mrs. Joe Mitchell at 2 p.m Every one welcome. Attendance at the Hazeldale Bible Church Sunday School on WEST W A SH IN G T O N at D EN N IS AVE. January 16 was 51. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward and Catherine Stout ob Hillsboro Phone 6291 served their birthdays. ROYS ^ RADIO Griffith & Me e k e Insurance — Realtors THANK YOU Come Again Remember Ford Tractors — — Dearborn Farm Equipment Walker Tractor Co. Marshall - Wells Stores' Famous -- ANNUAL lama/uf FROM EUGENE Mr and Mrs. Arnold Allen and son Terry of Eugene spent from Friday to Sunday with Mrs. A l len's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O W. Hesterlee and family. B IR TH D A Y PA R T Y Mrs. Merle Jones entertained at a Birthday party January 14 HILLSBORO SW A M P S HAPLESS BEAVERS 32 TO 25; for her son Timmie's 4th birth day. Fourteen small guests were TIGERS TRO M P FOREST GROVE IN FRIDAY GAM ES present. N e w O W NERS m o v e in Mr. and Mrs. Cowie. new own BEA\ ER B A S K E T B A L L STO RY power earlier expected of them ers of the Hazeldale Store moved It was top of the heap for Ti- and were somewhat aided and Saturday in the residence ad gard h»gh scfiooLfe basket ha” abetted by the apparent desire joining the store. quintet, last Friday night, with of the Beaverton players to end a 44 to 38 tromping o f Forest up in the high point scorer’s j Grove at the Tigard gym. With spot. On the basis of teamwork this victory, the Tigers domin- the Beavers were noticeably lax. ated T T V league standings, at with guard, Chuck Hulings. eas- least for a while, and their task ily the standout player of the j I now remains to stay where they night — exen though he missed 1 HND OF SEMESTER , have landed. the high point honor. The end o f the first semester Art White, Forest Grove guard. Top scorer for the victors was has come and the teachers of led the scoring in the fracas. Bob Frantz, 5 foot 11 forward Barnes School are preparing the with 15 points for the losers, who swished through some 13 report cards to be distributed while Toby Lewis was high am- pointa Duane Rasmmussen, Bea- at the end of the week. ong his victorious team mates verton's 6' 3" center, led his The 3rd. 5th. 7th and 8th with 11 points. teammates with 10 points. grades had their achievement Beaverton's scantly enjoyed 3- Lineups tests Friday, January 14. 1949 way tie for top league honors The 2nd. 4th and 6th grades suffered severe jolts when Hills- Forest Grove (38) ( 44 > Tigard were absent that day. (11) Lewis boro high reached up from the Parmeley (10) F (2) O’Brien j cellar to smack the high-point Kuhnhausen F W O O D W O RKING CLUB (10) Harris C Some o f the boys of the Wood eager-Beavers 32 to 25, at Bea Chance (8) A White (15) G (7) Hicks working Club, directed by Mr. verton. (5) G Steam Hillsboro showed flashes of the Davidson A. Dalimann have finished their Substitutes, for Forest Grove: towel holders. Tnere will be a Marshall, Havernick; for Tigard: number of different articles to Cooper (8), O’Halloran. be worked on next. Officials: Popick and Fausett. PE RSO N AL ACCOUNTS Beaverton Five Falters As ^ A Tigard Hi Tops T Y V League Gent fan a us HTtrskey Barnes School Notes HUNDREDS OF 29 ITEM S Prices Slashed For This Great Event Susan and Sally Hopkins. Pat McCamiley. Ruth Peterson, Di ane Port and Dolores Bennett went to the show in Beaverton Sunday. They saw “Mr. B in d ings Builds His Dream House.” The C. G. Port family of Ce dar Hill* went to Salem Sun day to visit the W Collett fam ily for their son. Bunny Port’s birthday. Ronnie Bayliss went to the Ice Arena last week and saw a man fall down on the ice and hit his head. The man died on the way to the hospital. RID IN G P R IZ E Nancy Lovett was Bruce Dan iel’s guest at Highland Stable Sunday. Bruce won first prize at the under twelve "Horseman ship” event. Mr. S. O. Ready and family w-ent to Gresham Friday night and stayed over night with friends. B O NN IE BUELL MOVE TO ALOHA Rambuunctious reds will take Gail and Hugh Masters moved to Aloha last week and now at" I th* n° or’ February 17’ at the tend Aloha-Huber School B' W Barnes Junior high school Marilyn Kister went to Oak’* 8ym’ in HU,sboro' against lead- Skatlng Rink Saturday afternoon players of the Hillsboro ad- with Mrs. Olsen and her daueh- U,t> recreatlonal »*ague and they ter. Christeen wil1 asl< no quarter in what prom- Alan Shannon and Oarv West- falls returned to school Mondav from a week’s illness of measlew Gail Coffey was a eu<-«t of Christeen O ls o n over Sunday night Leland Dubois went to the coast Saturday with his brother. Murrell and their mother and father. Marlene Christensen Is-as the guest of Julia Kauffman over Friday and Saturday night and "C THE TO TAKE THE HOUSEWIFE XD c DRUDGERY W ILL OUT OF THE lx K ITCH EN ! 4 APPRECIATE! m • I Win a 7-Quart National Pressure Cooker Saturday! Jiv/n Aeninety OLD HERMITAGE BRAND Aentucky H/usAey -ABfend Rambling Reds Hillsboro (32) (25) Beaverton Frantz (13) F (5); Cox Herahey (10) F (6) Haines Pearson (4) COO) R'smussen Henning (3) G (4) Hulings Voll G Lalli Substitutes — For Hillsboro: Soderholm. Rutschman (2). For Beaverton: Tsugawa, Metcalfe, 86 Proof • 6 5 % Grain Neutral Spirits National Distillers Products Corp., New York Davis. Halftime score: Hillsboro 20; Beaverton 13. Officials: Davis and Watts. 11=111=111=111=1 !IE III=111=111=111=111=1)1=111=I Pat BUTTON HOLES ALT ERAT IO N S BUTTONS and BUCKLES COVERED EA R R IN G S TO MATCH BELTS N A B E G IF T W R A P P IN G H EM STITCH ING DRAPES MADE H O SIERY M ENDING P L A IN SEW ING TU R N COLLARS LEN G TH EN TROUSERS IN S T A L L Z IP P E R S DOMESTIC Sewing Machines BEAUTIFUL Portables & Cabinet Models HOME MADE GIFTS I FLORENCE'S SEW IN G Grant Hedges had a birthdav ‘ ° b* ° n* ° f ,the m° 9t en' Saturday. He had a birthdav Dar h* hten,n* basketball encounters ty Monday. January 17. m 9 for the county. this year. MEASLES RE C O VER Y Known as the Famous Red- Now On Until January SA V E ON Sports Reports tl= lll= M I= M I = M I= IM = lll= IM = IM = lll= IM = M I = l j He" dS basketbaI1 t,,arn- th* * als take on th« b*8t of the league, P,* * f * , S,r* ‘ * ht men * rules' As ®emb,id at Cassville. Missouri, the c,ever rasaba contingent is harn- gtorming the country and living up to their reputation. The old accusation "You play like an old woman" might still hold, if these young red-heads are excluded from the classifica tion. Players include Bonnie Buell. CENTER ! 118 N. W. BRO ADW AY, BEAVERTON 5,000 SQUARE FEET OF BAR G A IN S IN NEW AND USED FURNITURE AT TERRY'S! McCamley 5’ 10” ; Mary Martin. 5’ 10” ; Evelyn Flener, 5' 9' and Red Ma son. 5’ 8” . DE M O LAYS RUN W IL D Game time is set for 8 p.m FOR 1ST LEAGUE W IN Players from Beaverton, it is an nounced xvill play against the The Beaverton Demolay basket redheaded Ama ball quintet trounced the Poit- rambuN^tious zons. land Chapter 33-18. last Wed nesday in the Rose City gymna- ■iuum. This was the opening ALO H A BEAVERTON FIVE game of Demolay league play. In the first half the two teams FUMBLES M O N D A Y 'S G AM E were fairly well matched and it In the first game of the sec looked as if the game would ond half of the season, the Alo- prove to be a tight contest. The second half told a differ- ha-Beaverton independent basket- j Playing in the Hillsboro ent story as the red-hot Beavers singed the hemp many more adult oecreational league. Vum- I and ended up times than their opponents as bled somewhat they coasted along the victory at the small end of a 33-30 score _ in a game with North Plains. trail Remember If You Want to Save * V Money and Time, Shop at Terry's Furniture Co. Convenient Terms 2286 N T j* » “ « r « "V . - t u . . . . . . The Aloha-Beavers won 3 and with the Oswego Demolay to- I lost 2 in the first half of the night at Oswego season and play the next game agam« Spencer Motors, in Hills- E Conyon Road Open 9 A M To 7;30 P M Phone Beaverton 4703 =in=IM5MI*HI=IM=IM=lll=IM=IM=MI=IM=lll=IM=IM=IM=IM=lll=MI=MI=MI=MI=IM£m=MI= Ml k 5 Nothing to buy — no coupons to clip. Just come in and join us in a i j little guessing game Saturday — you'll enjoy 2 « it too! c 2 ^ Count the number of sales tags (tor our big Marsholl-Wells January 9c ^ ^ SALE) scattered throughout our store, and you may win the 7-quort National ^ || Pressure Cooker. The guess closest to the octual number wins. FOR ^ Come in Soturday, (Jan. 22) and browse around ond then turn in your S guess. One guess per person. J COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE A N D REPAIRING SEE Beaverton Hardware "Y O U R DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT YOUR M A R SH A LL WELLS STORE" First ond Watson Phone Beaverton 3921 ANDERSON & CRAW FO RD Garage & Service Station (The Firestone Store) West End of ■ ) " in B ».rrto n Phone 3961 According to Jay Gibson. Jr., j I there are no games by the Alo- I ha-Beaverton team scheduled for I Beaverton. _ Local players who saw action I in Monday’s tussle were Lloyd 8 Selfridg. F ran c* Smith Gene 1 Spnnger Gene B ig-‘ John Me- j I Knight. Jack O C o -r - Jay Gib- 2! son Jr, Duane I ’ and Tom Fohl, all of Bea. n and Ray Edwards, of Mul ~omah. ifl Dr. Frank McBride ¡Ü = Ml = Ml ili = m Ml • ^JtUKHf /Wf' Ml Ml Ml = JAYVEES M ISS W IN BY THE O PEN ING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF I OPTOMETRY 3 ■ = ONE POINT, VS. H ILH I J. V. Last Friday. January 14, the junior hoopsters lost to the Hil- I hi youngsters by s margin of I 29-28 on their own stomping grounds ¡¡j I = ■ Ml HI At the half, the score Irokrd as if the Beavers had the gam- all w rapped but the unexpected | j| i1 happened. The Tuesday before, the Jay- I vees were upset bv Oregon Citv f 48-24 ROOM 7, M A N N IN G B U ILD IN G BEAVERTON PHONE 3571 = III IM = iii I III = Ml K | )M = m 5 > «= M I= IH = n i= m = lll= lli5 M IS IH £ l| l5 IH 5 lll= H I= H I= IM 5 ltt= m = lll=IH=m=M5M3l