B EA V ER T O N E N T E R P R IS E - F r id a y , Feb ru a ry 11, 1949 1— > o H t— » \ < ''l i s t o r y £ y o f fa n e C opyright LV j Cupid's On The Wing With Sweets T h a t would some day settle n e a r F a n n o ’s brook F o r in e ig hteen hundred and forty-seven C a m e good son J o h n and M a tth ew P a tto n And th e y left behind their Illinois home W ith the will to conquer, th e urge to roam. T h e y firs t stak ed a claim in the county P o lk T h e n traded with some o f th e D enny folk. W ith b ro th e r R o b e r t they ch an g e d th e ir claim H ere s a n k th e ir roots and were proud o f name. A n d his n um ber one cho ice is our holi-date box . . . fu ll of d elicio u s can d ies in h e a rt and other shapes N u t, cre a m , fru it, c a ra m e l cen ters dipped in rich m ilk or b itter-sw eet Chocolate V a le n tin e -p acka g e d F e a tu rin g such w ell know b rands as W H IT M A N 'S , S O C IE T E , JO H N SO N , M c D o n a ld R. W allace Boyd George O. Fairchild ] T h e r e w ere o th er eyes with a west-ward look On Broadway Phone 2311 B esides th e Pattons, besides the D ennys T h e r e c a m e Mr. F a n n o in fo rty-five | And th en one day when the sun w as high C a m e Mr. G rim stead riding by. H ere his h e a rt found peace fro m the lure o f fa m e So around Shad el he staked a claim I B u t th e tim e is bleak when a m an's w ithout wife 1 And a few y ears later he to ok his life; I L e f t his land and his two brood m ares T o be squabbled over and sold by heirs. ! B u t the builders took the plow in hand And th e y tilled with oxen the beav ers' land F o r the lak e went down in the early spring And this fe rtile ground would the good g rain bring. I And they etched a path th e ir deer on a sled | T h a t to M iste r Scholl's firs t fe r r y led T h e n followed the cre e k on th e F a n n o ground Up th e ca n y on pass to P o rtla n d town U n til in fifty -th re e the road-bed lay T o fo rm th e Scholls of the presen t day. T h e n T o m D en ny built on the dam m ed-up s tr e a m T h e f ir s t saw-mill in the co u n ty seen And the old mil! stones th a t it equipt C a m e round the Horn in a sailing ship F r o m Ind ia n a, so our hom estead band Could raise theii hom es on th e ir cherished land. W e are happy to announce low er p rices in household fu rn ish in g s. W e w ish they would go s till lower so we could sell m ore o f them . H ow ever, the p rices we have here now are m ig hty low. Somebody is going to save some m oney. Com e in and look around T e r r y 's F u rn itu re C o, C o n v en ie n t T e rm s Open 9 A M T o 7 ;3 0 P. M 2 2 8 6 N . E. C an yo n Road Phone B eaverto n 4 7 0 3 “ Don’t t r y a ‘ H a n d y M jn 1 - Call a P lu m b e r!" For Export Workmanship — Quality Materials— Cartful Supervision — Thorough Inspection — Call BEAVER PLUMBING C O , Inc. Phone 4346 TRI AH GUI 1 CHICHSTAjra CO. realer Profits with TRIANGLE Poultry Feeds ! F IN D L E Y BO LLIN O CO. T h e n Andrew Jo h n s o n arrived fro m New Y o r k F re d ee n fro m the C a lifo rn ia F o r k And both were bound for the cold er N orth B u t soon jo ined cou rses and ch an g e d th e ir course T h e y b ought a piece o f th e tim b ered land And sent fo r the re s t o f th e F r e d e e n band; 11. 1949 3 \ ' I. And they worked together on the wooded spur T o fell th e ir a c r e s of virgin fir Th e n fa stened th e lumber side by side T o m ak e J a m i s o n road over which we ride. T h e n Jo h n s o n and B u rn e tte D enny to ok M arriag e vows and built north of the brook. W ith hom esteads settled it was the rule T o plan a place fo r the childrens' school And W h itfo rd w as the first school's site F in a n ce d by gift and built by might In fifty-seven on a F a n n o lot And first was tau g ht by Mary J a n e S to tt. B u t th e d istrict grew as the people ca m e T o buy bits o f land from the D enny claim And in ninety-tw o a school house stood On the land donated by Mr. Good And the hom estead band with one accord P u t Ole Oleson on the first school board. T h is filled all needs until the date Of nineteen hundred and tw enty-eight W hen the h a m m e r's din on the s u m m e r air Told of the new school rising there And the P T A will well recall T h a t the school was finished t h a t sa m e fall. jy a J& e . Family \\ \ So quick, easy, luscious— K A IN 'S d e liv e rs COM PLETE FAM ILY DINNERS Right to Your Door! Ju s t Phone B eaverto n 3 4 5 9 In eighteen seventy-one there cam e Th e railroad t h a t linked the chain Of th e valley clo ser to city trade And in ninety-tw o F r a n k B e r ry 's store. W h ere now we find the Golf Club’s door B e ca m e P o s ta l o ffic e and railroad stop And th e y nam ed It R a le ig h for R a le ig h Stott. Good m an o f law. whose land claim ra n F a r to w est o f th e beavers' dam W orked with o f fic i a l s till they agreed T o fill the postal service need. Th e n in ninety-five the Nicols c a m e B ought fro m B a ile y a p art of th e lower claim And they rented the land as a d airy farm Until in nineteen-eight when they built th e ir barn. Th e n they b rou g h t th e ir steeds and laid th e ir trails T o follow the fields and the timbered dells. Th e n the Golf Club rose from the valley floor And in nineteen fourteen opened its door And the new club built in tw enty -eig ht W a s the larg est seen in a coastal state. In nlneteen-fourteen telephone wires F i r s t w ere stru n g fro m fir tre e spires And in sixteen a f t e r a strenuous fig ht Th e E l e c t r i c C om pany b rou g h t the light. In nineteen eighteen corduroy roads Gave way to ro ck by subscrip tio n loads And in tw enty, when w a t e r flowed thru the main Our pioneer hand had com pleted its chain. B u t still they cam e, whom the land Inspired, W ilm ot, P uttello and M elchio r Meyer. P ettib one, Ja m is o n , S te u d ler and more And T o m Georges who f i r s t built R a le ig h Store T h e n H obbs th a t fro m N ewt P a t t o n bought R a le ig h Hills and developed th e spot T ill now to the east and w e st and south T h e r e ’s ra re ly a n a c r e w ith o u t a house E x c e p t w here Z w ah len ’s and M ey er’s barns stand T h e Oleson fields and th e ir pastu re land And a s ca tte re d bit of th e D enny claim T h a t now stand s filed in th e L aw re n ce name. B u t if you'll tune y ou r h e a r t on a su m m er’s eve T o by-gone w h isperings thru the trees Y o u ’ll h e a r pioneers sigh t h a t it’s up to us T o well live up to the hom estead's trust. Q 1948 MI SEE YOU DIDN’T C A L I AN EXPERT, ftEUA&lE PLUM BER WHEN YOU HAD YO U R NEW HALF BATH I N S T A L L E D / ” First and M ain Sts., Beaverton T h e n the Olesons c a m e from th e ir Sw edish home, Ole and fa th e r to till the loam And from th e S h a t t u c k s they b oug ht some land T h a t f ir s t w as tilled by a D e n n y ’s hand. Now M att P a t t o n ’s J o h n had a d au g h ter f a i r W h o m he called P h lle an a, and with h e r c a re H e entru sted young Oleson, who wed her in se v ­ enty-eight And they built th e ir hom e on the sweeping height F r o m which rolled the fields and th e Oleson road Up which the oxen pulled th e ir load And they la te r built where th e s tr e a m ca m e by A mill to c u t lum b er fo r house, barn and sty. a i . k i o i i £ ta re r Feb. I t w as eighteen fifty on M arch the tenth T h a t the Denny» met to follow th e ir bent W hen R o b e r t and Aaron, young T o m and his bride All left fo r the west-lands side by side F o r ttjelr vision longed for the glinting snow T h a t n e s ts on mountains, the hills below P a tte r n e d with green of spire-tall trees T h e o c e a n ’s 3ong and salt in the breeze. T h e y left th e ir hearth and left th e ir loam. ! T h e ir In d ia n a which once w as home T o follow the plains with th e verd ant g ra s s And b rav e the R o c k y mountain pass T h e n b rin g in g their wealth of h om estead ing lore T h e y settled on this valley's floor W ith twelve hundred a c r e s as th e ir land cla im ; | T h e land la ter given the R a le ig h name. K No more kitchen slavery on Sun d ays with K a in 's fresh-frosted d in n ers— read y to cook q u ic k ly every­ thing from m outh w atering c h ic k e n or stea k to tasty pie or c a k e — fresh frozen In am p le q u a n titie s for extra servings Chicken Dinner (for 4) $2.95 T en d e r, fresh F rye r cu t up, ready to serve heaping helpings (12 fu ll ounces) of fresh -fro zen Fren ch Fries— I dozen bake-ready, light, flu ff y b isc u its . . big help ­ ings (12-ounces) of garden fresh peas plus large b ake ready, fresh-fro zen A pp le Pie S E R V IN S FOR 6, 8, 10 or 12 Pro po rtio nately H IG H E R FRESH FROSTED SPECIA LS S T R A W B E R R Y S H O R T C A K E , in clu d in g d elicio u s, tangy- fresh straw b erries— fresh fro zen in big pound p ack (Reg 49 c) and old -fashioned Shortcake for 4 (Reg 2 0 c ), 69c value Special j j c C A K E , B IS C U IT , C O O K IE S — Reg 2 5 c Struesel C o ffee C ak e , plus Reg 49c 3 dozen luscious cooky assort­ m ent, and Reg 25c dozen fro zen -fre sh , flu ffy b is­ cuits . a ll ready for your o ven — 99c Value for 7Q W e are as n ear as your telephone C A L L U S .......................................B E A V E R T O N P R O M P T D E L IV E R Y M D t C om plete preparation directio ns w ith every order. Every item u nco n d itio n ally g uaranteed to be of fin e st q u a lify . KAIN'S Frosty Kitchen 1348 M enlo Dr (N e a r A lle n A ve ) Beaverton Forest G rove hi Full Cooper« ;io.r "Gay 90 Mood Bethel Women’s Fellowship Bids Visitors Feb. 15 (F O R E ST G R O V E » -T h is city will go all out in full cooperation with the B a r b e r Shop B a lla d con te st to be held here F e b r u a r y 1* and 19 and plans a co m m u n ity ­ wide "G a y 90's” ce le b r a tio n dur­ ing the event, a cco r d in g to con­ te st sponsors, the F o r e s t Grove Gleemen. B u sin ess and P ro fe ssio n a l W o ­ m e n s club m e m b ers will don old tim e attire, on the Job. Several thousand clip-on m u s ta ch e s have been ordered by the Gleem en. f o ’- sale at cost to local citizens and visitois. M e rch a n ts tell o f plans to have c le rk s dressed In cos­ tum es of the noted decade. W o m en ’s Fellow ship o f B e th e l Congregational c h u rc h will meet Tue.-day, F e b r u a iy 15 a t 8 p. m. a t the Congregational chu rch. Mrs. David Jo h n s to n , provident of the Portland Council o f Church Women, will e p o r t on the national council meeting held in Milw aukee. Wisconsin. An invitation has been extended o the women o f all B eav erto n chu rches. Hostesses. Mesdamos M ilton Met calfe , Melba B a c k la n d , L. W D anne and J B. O sterm ey er. C h am b e r of c o m m e rce offers a prize to tal of $100 fo r best s to ’ e window displays and in te r­ ior d eco rations based on the c e l ­ ebration theme. Meanwhile com petition fo r the third annual A ll-N orthwest B a r ­ ber Shop B allad c o n test is shap ing up with q u a r te ts from m any sections of the P a c if ic N orthwest in d icatin g I n te n tio n s to tak e part. F u lly reg9ter*ed, o r d efin ite ly planning to do so are the follow­ ing harm onizers: House B ro th e rs q uartet, of K l a m a th F a l l s ; O re ­ gon S ta te College; V ancouver. W a sh in g to n E l k s ; Kelso, W a s h ­ ington E l k s ; P a c if ic U n iv ersity ; P a c if ic College and H a rm o n y V e n ­ dors of T aco m a. W a sh in g to n . Ad­ ditional entries are expected up to the deadline date of e lim inatio ns on F e b r u a r y 18. Q u a rte ts will co n test for dou­ ble honors d uring th e two-dav music contest. F ive fin a lis ts will divide a to tal o f $625 in prizes with the c h a m p io n s ta k in g $2V) for first prize. In addition, fin a lis ts will sing over a nation-wide b ro a d ca s t ov­ er Mutual B r o a d c a s tin g Sy stem , directly from F o r e s t Grove. S t a ­ tion K P O J will a ir the b road cast T h r e e big shows are sched u l­ 'd On F rid ay night, all q u a rte ts will appear In e lim in a tio n s s t a r ­ ting a t 7 30 p m. 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