The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 18, 1949, Image 5

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    4-H H O H K M A K IN G
CLU B
The
Needles and Pins.
4-H
Home-making
Club met at the
home of Janet Burlile, Tuesday.
March 8. The local leader. Mrs.
Helen Seidler checked the work
and handed out material for the
finish pillow
Refreshments were served, ac­
cording to the Irish St. Patrick,
by Mr*. Burlile, hostess.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Pat Seidler, March
29. Ruth Rogers will act as co­
hostess.
„
During National 4-H Club Week
the Homemakers had a window
display in W alker’s Dept. Store.
;
Ced. Mill Local
Farmers' Union
Meets March 12
T r ad e L anes
Resolution Hits
Deplorable Co.
Drainage Setup
B EA V ER TO N
F R IE N D S H IP NIGHT
There was a large attendance
RESOLUTION
at the meeting o f the Cedar Mill
Whereas The drainage situation
Local
of the Farmer’s Union
' ¿ X s ’V ' i ' i - A A V A
in Washington <ÿ>unty is deplor­
which met at the Barnes School
able, and
near Beaverton Saturday even­
Whereas: It is imperative that
ing. March 12.
decisive action he taken; The Ce­
President A R. Ringe as presid-
of the Oregon
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Work is slated to begin next ' ing officer gave a brief report of dar Mill Local
State
Farmers’
Union
recom­
week on the remodeling of the the State Convention which was
W ashing 30c M achine Load
mends the creation of a commit­
Bpavpr PIumbing in Bpavprton
held at Aurora in February.
tee consisting of one member from
with plans calling for completion
Visitors of the evening were ■
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,
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Drying 25c M achine Load
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of the new structure by early Mr. and Mrs Jensen of near Rea- each local to he appointed by
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President
of
the
Washington
summer.
Three
apartments
are
to
verton,
Mr.
and
Mrs
John
Plass
,
ST. M A R Y ’S W INS
Open 8 A. M. To 8 P. M
,
County fa rm ers Union, and.
Give a cheer for those ha:d be built above the store • • West of Hillsboro, Glenn and Wiley
Whereas: Several drainage dis­
Saturdays 8 to 6 P. M.
Kehrli,
junior
members
of
the
playing Vallians They came home S'0pe's, B?W business organization.
tricts have been organized, over
with another victory added to the Lion s Club is growing by Cedar Mill Local, also Mr. Tom a period of years but have been
Thirty-five Smithson, who spoke on the drain­
their list. The basketball game, leaps and bounds.
and still are dormant, there be it.
members
attended
the
meeting age problems of Washington Cou­
with Sacred Heart Academy. Til­
Resolved; To restore such dis­
"Shop While We Do Your"
nty.
Monday
night,
according
"Smit-
lamook, 52 to 7 revealed
the
tricts to life by incorporating
Mrs. Beulah Ringe. Education­
strength of this St. Mary's team. ty" o f West Slope Lumber, who
Wash"
them into one disctrict compris­
Pat Rigert stepped to the high has been ^Pointed publicity chair- al Director asked for brief legis­ ing all of Washington County, and
Haskell Center
lights this game with 28 points man’ and many more ar«‘ expected lative reports. H. R. Johnson on adjacent counties if necessary, be
to
add to her already good re«- to Join
earning top prlor- the road situation. A committee of it further.
Beaverton 4 1 3 7
ord.
Jane Rigert came next in ,ty on the Lion"s CHub’s agenda is 30 Washington County taxpayers
Resolved: That in the interest
the all-important topic of traffic were to meet in Salem and dis­
line.
of Washington County, it is our
cuss road problems and the fin­
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desire to create
a satisfactory
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in
It’s wedding bells April 10th for ancing and present to the legisla­
drainage district by using existing
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ture.
j State laws, whereby we may cre­
M. R. Bennett discussed the
= man’s Tip Top, and Ernest Met-
ill
ate this or these district, by close
E calfe.
Following the ceremony different School bills. House BUI cooperation and activities with
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j}j the couple will journey to sunny No. 193, the only one which would I governmental agencies.
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jjj California to honeymoon for a be of much benefit to us. A resolu­
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Cedar
Mill
Local
No.
229
m
tion
also
presented
by
Mr
Ren-
| month ♦ • • The MUSTANG, a
A R. RINGE, President
S new car. produced in Renton. nett, referring to the deplorable
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= Washington, will go on display ai drainage situation in Washington
ERM A L. W H IT A K E R , Sec.
area
lit the Beaverton Furniture for a few County, especially in that
Adopted by Cedar Mill Local
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■‘•«vs somewhere around the
(around Reedville and North Plains m 0 229, at its regular meeting
of this month. From there, JOE and Reaverton.
copy to he , Saturday, March 12, 1949, Rarnes
'I'
C A H IL L who has the agency for sent to County papers that all j School
Walker road at 8.T5
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this area, will move It to his own may study who are interested.
p.m.
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A. L. Whitaker reported on Ten­
location on Canyon Road in Rea
nessee Valley Authority and the
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verton.
HOME LOOKS GOOD BUT
K O O L E R W A V E
Prefabricated
cabins, garages. St. Lawrence Waterways.
in
Ellen Johnson reported on the
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buildings,
etc.,
are
now
being
Returning from a 2*4 months
P E R M A N E N T
il
jjj j manufactured within
our own Missouri Valley Authority.
sojourn to Laguna Beach, Califor­
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Mrs. Beulah Ringe was ap- nia. Mrs. Bert Cultus says home
Hi area by the Interstate Manufactur-
’’budget-buddy" to glamorous Rilling Koolerwave Permanent
jjj ing Co., on Canyon Road, under ; Polnted chairman o f the Fair
wonderfu]
but
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Never again will you risk (he life and tax and permanently lovely. "Ji
the direction of George Thompson ' Booth Committee and Mrs. El-
Qn hpr vacatlon
Mra Cu|tus
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Miss" outlasts all other permanents by
beauty of your hair with "home expert
and Charles MrDunn Their pro- >«’ " Johnson on the Rudget Fund mndp many interesting trips ar-
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ments" For "Junior Miss" Koolerwave far Try it! It costs so little—and does
ducts should he a welcome addt- Committee
to plan ways and ound thp country Kolnff „ „ far
Permanent gives vour hair breath­ so much for your hair!
HI
tlon
to
the
Tualatin
Valley
at
this
means
for
raising
necessary funds south as San n ,Pifo and El„ , , n.
taking loveliness
expert styling . . MOTHIRSI junior Miss ' is k t n d to
safest of all
time in view of the growth of the for ,hp Local
ada, Mexico, by air. Her only wish
with complete safety And all at a childrens hair
permanents Don t gamble . , de-
= area and the housing problem. , * very ‘ " ‘ cresting picture en- whpn back at hpr homp on Mult.
surprisingly low cost. It’s the d if f t r e r u
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They’re going to be open Sunday t,tlpd
App,p Land' was shown nomah club R oad_ ia somp ar_ ,
kind of permanent .
machineless, mand Juniar Miss’.
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to answer questions of any inter- hy Me,le Bennett, after which all rangement to trade Southern Cal­
ested parties • • • New equipment I •¡oined in potluck refreshments
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ifornia some of our
wonderful
in the form of a refrigerated can-
drinking water for some of their
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dy case has made its appearance
glorious sunshine.
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at Dean’s Drug Store, guarantee­
She is not
complaining too
■
ing, R O Y MOURER says, fresh
much, though. Even though she
H a sk e ll Shopping C e n te r
Phone Beaverton 3541 = candy all year round • • •
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can’t just yet, continue her newly
=
E i Mrs. JOHN WATERS, wife of
acquired habit of eating Sunday
illl=m=lll=lll=lllslll5lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=iH=lll=lll=lllsHI=inSIIIEIII3IIISIM=lll=lll=i one of the salesmen at the Mc-
morning breakfasts on the out­
At a special meeting with the
Cready Lumber Co., has returned
door patio.
to Beaverton after a three-month Reaverton city council, March 15,
| visit with her family in Liverpool. representatives o f the newly form­
England.
Braver than most o f ed West Slope fire district an­
us, she made the long trip with nounced they were ready to talk
To
H ave
am i
to
H o ld !
her two babies, one seven-months terma f ° r “ re protection from
and the other 17 months.
I the Beaverton department, under
H IN TS TO SHOPPERS: To,, contractual arrangements.
values o f the week, as seen from I The district, which was formed
Our portraits ami groiip-
here are; grade A large eggs sell­ after dissolution of the West Slope
district
last
December,
ing at T H R IF T Y M ARK ET, for water
candid* capture the ¿jlori-
two dozen for 99c; Italian import- w“ ‘ be on ‘ his year's ‘ ax roll. Eor-
ed scatter rugs, loom constructed 1 mer arrangement was a yearly
ous thrill of that day of"
priced at $4.75 at Terry’s Furni-! payment of T600 Per year P,us *“ >
ture; stew chickens, fresh killed. * P*r ea“
(lays with iinfailini; brilli­
41c pound at TE R E S I FOOD CEN-
Because, in its arrangement for
T E R ; Permanents for the junior “ re protection, the water depart-
ance and clarity. Arrange
miss, $4.95 at the B EAU TY BA- men‘ rather over stepped
its
ZAAR; A free 2-year-old Camelia revenue source, it was necessary
now for us to take the wed­
given free at L ’ABBE FLO W ERS ‘ ° reestablish
a tax base and
with every $3 pfcrcfiase; Beef ( straighten up deficits before the
ding pictures you'll cher­
short ribs at 29c pound at the j “ re Protection could be on a bus-
ish.
S A F E W A Y Store; Azalea plants iness hasis- During the past year
at $1.50 at M IL L E R ’S Q U A L ITY i Beaverton furnished West Slope
FOOD Store. . . .
1 with fire protection under "gen-
This Thursday’s meeting of the “ «»nan’s agreement”.
The fire
new Business Men’s Club of Bea- district now signifies its Inten-
verton has been postponed to Mar. “ on ‘ ° discharge its responslbil-
¡24. . . The elaborate landscaping “ les under that agreement
Agreeing that a flat annual fee
| at Pegg’s Mortuary will be com­
pleted this weekend, putting the simplified budget making, the new
H a lf G a llo n
| finishing touch to the new struc- j “ re district agreed to pay a basic
turc. The work was done by fee of * 1400 per year, plus $800
. DREW 'S NU R SER Y. . .
for a fire-hail "sleeper" who would
Inside information direct from I extend fire protection by the fact
Snooper Alley informs
us
that of his sleeping in the firehall
Aged W ise . Bad- AT g c
H A R R Y ‘Doc’’Rothschlld has a I In addition, the district will pay
ger Spread Lb
new heart-throb. Beaverton’s Bold-i 33
of any nPW
equipment
est Bachelor was seen at the Ma- Purchased.
Sam p le it here
The district has been legally
sonic Temple in Portland last
the
! week, moon-eyed while dancing organized and declared by
with a neat looking brunette. W e 1 county court to he incorporated
hear that she works at the F^der- s v - t tax revenues should come
al Reserve Bank. . . .Posters will In by December.
Fresh k ille d
Roughly the fire district takes
j appear this week in all the local
Lb
1
in
all
of
West
Slope
from
Sunset
¡store windows announcing the
to
Bertha-Beaverton
Beaverton Firemen’s Annual Ball ^ Highway
i scheduled for April 30th. . .
| highway.
ED DORMAER, former assis-
"P o rtra its of D istin ctio n '
rant to C AR L NELSON of i h r
Safeway Store has moved up the
NOW AT YOUR SERVICE
Eastern Po rk
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Beaverton 4 9 8 8 ladder with the grocery organiza­
C an yon Road
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tion and is now managing the Til-
I lamook store. . .
SIGNS OF OUR TIM ES Mas­
ter’s & Briggs, local accountants,
J swamped with night and day work
R ath B la c k h a w k
M It:
1
! making out income tax reports
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To remind you that if you haven’t
I sent yours in, its Just too. too baa:
Friendship night was observed
March 8 at the Beaverton Rebe-
kah lodge meeting
About 80 were present. Seven
members from Forest Rebekah
lodge No. 44 of Forest Grove and
four members of the Patriarchs
Militant Canton of Hillsboro were
visitors.
Mr .and Mrs ix»ui Harris were
ID
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host and hostess. Initiation of new
members will be held at the next
regular meeting on March 15. with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heard as
host and hostess
EUGENE VISITORS
Visiting their families in Eugene
last week were Mr. and Mrs. How­
ard Morrison, Mrs. H. H. Buck
and Mrs. B. R. Pooley.
h a v e 1 I prefer the
S ta rk ie Tot Shop be­
cau se they carry
a
com plete stock of a ll
my cloth in g
And,
needs
Boy! the ser­
vice th ey give you!
Only $4.95
STARKIE TOT SHOP
H A S K E L L SH O PPIN G C E N T E R
Open IO A M to 6 P M
Ju n io r Miss”
Beaverton 3 5 4 2
Canyon Drugs
Haskell Center Beaverton 4171 Canyon Road
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COMPLETE
PRESCRIPTION
West Slope Fire
District Talks
Contract Terms
SERVICE
A m p le P A R K IN G Space
Shurfme Soap
" J u s t rub it on and wipe
it o f f"
20-oz. ja r
Glocoat
CLEANER-
Jo h n so n 's, w ith
free app lier. Qt
UPPERS
Powder
S w ift's
3 for
A ll b rand s
La rg e pkg
O O
W iz a rd
Pin t tin
Um w
Butter
65
Oranges
S u n kist, ju ic y
Lb
< yc
/
HOUSE CLEANING SALE
WHITE KINO PRODUCTS
Ham Hocks
WHITE KING
Calavos
f S
&
L
A
jre sit ’ip lL i
out of
SEE THEM FIRST
AT OUR STORE!
SPE C IA LTY SALES
MANAGERS W A N TE D
FALK'S HARDWARE
H a sk e ll Shopping C en ter
Beaverton 48 88
To supervise home demonstra-
t on e r e «« No Investment. Good
pay for Steady Workers. Write
qualifications or Call National
Brands Distributing Co., 932 S
E Morrison. Port and, Oregon
•
General Repair
Q
Motor Tune-up
•
Motor Exchange
Estimates Gladly Given
2 for
SIERRA
Potatoes
U S No. 1
Idaho. 10 lbs
A g e
J
'In Chevron Service Station*
355 N E Canyon Road
Beaverton 4474
chan
sw im
BROOMS
And Green Onions
La rg e bunches
1 jQ c
2 bunches
■ &
3 In one
Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., M arch 1 7 - 1 8 and 19
We Reaerve Right
Week Daye
8;30 to 9 P. M.
AUTO
SERVICE
a
Radishes
10 to 9 Sunday«
MATTSON
29
SCOTCH
CLEANSER
J
M W
0% —0
GRANULATED
0% g c
Ripe
2 *
Sliced Bacon
Fresh Cooked
Lb
39
Borden's C h a ­
teau. 2 lbs ....
THE HARRELL STUDIO
g ltP C O U ® ,
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Cheese
Forest Grove
u
A
Glass Wax
Soap Powder
Stew Chickens
Lewis and Clark College Port­
land, March 17—Dr. Rueben Hill,
professor of sociology at Iowa
State college, will speak at a spe­
cial assembly of sociology, psy­
chology and home economics stu­
dents, Monday, March 21, at 11 a.
m„ in the college chapel on the
subject of family relations.
Dr. Hill is author of a textbook
"When You Marry". He will meet
personal fr snds from the Portlana
area and members of the faculty
at a noon luncheon.
ftQ c
S C O U R IN G
Cheese
Crabs
^ O c
FOR THE
Purex
V IS ITIN G PROFESSOR
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FOOD
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1949
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BEAUTY BAZAAR
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4158
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