The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 22, 1949, Image 10

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, A p ril 2 2 , 1949
In the Days of Spring
M E R C H A N T M A R IN E R
Leonard Mayson Is back home
ELfter a long voyage at sea.
N E W BASEM ENT
FROM OHIO
R. Borrasund
is raising and
Mrs. Humphrey is visiting her putting a basement under his
daughter, Mrs. C. Eagleson on S. home.
W. Leahy Rd.
A T LONG BEACH, WASH.
; SE LF E X P E N D IT U R E
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sales spent j There is no self expenditure
Easter Sunday with their daugh- without self enrichment; no self
ter. Mrs. L. Leis ,of Long Beach, enrichment without self expendit­
ure.—Dean Inge.
Wash.
BATON TWILRING ENTERTAINS
AT COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING
T U A L A T IN V IE W -: The Tual
atin
View Community Club on
Tuesday evening. April 12 held
its regular monthly meeting. Af-
ter a short business session was
taken care of the club orchestra
entertained with a delightful ses-
sion.
Miss Eleanor Boyson. Mrs. J.
Lash’s sister was guest star. She
//
gave a fine performance of ba­
ton twirling. Miss Boyson is drum
majorette
for
the
Beaverton
O N THE A M A ZIN G N EW
[ high school band, also for
the
Eagle Lodge No. 4 of Portland.
N EW HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Glassnap and fam-
j ily have moved into their new
j home on Westhaven Drive.
DANCE A T G RAN G E
IN T H E SPRIN G A Y O U N G one's in clin a tio n is to pose
The annual spring dance is to
With Automatic Spin Rinse
for an a n n u a l c la ss p ictu re T h is happy group of 5th and
be held
at Cedar Mill Grange.
Saturday evening, April 23 by the j
6th graders a t M c K a y school are shown w ith M rs W a g n e r,
Tualatin View Community Club.
Just turn a tap and a whirl­
th e ir teach er.
Ticket sales are coming in heav­
ing geyser of fresh water surg­
es through a full load of clothes
ily.
M an y of the youngsters ta ke an a c tiv e p art in 4-H and
rinsing out suds with two-way
N E W A D D IT IO N
other youth a c tiv itie s , g iving them v a lu a b le train in g outside
action! A powerful needle-spray
Joe Petercort, Jr., is building
is forced through clothes while
the classroom , in the m atter of becom ing good and u seful
a new addition onto his home on
the Spindrier basket whirls
S. W. Barnes Road.
c itiz e n s o f Tom orrow . (Photo by H a rre ll— Beaverton 4 9 8 8 ).
whirls around, double-rinsing a
N E W P O R T REACH
full load so fast the rinse water
Mrs. M. B. Von Hoene spent a
runs clear in just three min­
utes.
wweek end at Newport. Oregon
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
M.
* Uses less warm water
Spring.
* No set tubs needed
VANCO
U
VER,
WASH.
M cK A Y -W H ITF O R D — : The Me- D A IR Y V IS IT PLANS
* Washes Extra Things
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davis and
Terms as Ix>w as
Kay 4-H “Groundbusters" Gar-
The McKay 4-H Dairy club met
* Easier Ironing
den Club met on April 14th at on Monday, April 11th at the ®°ns
,,Mr' Dav*® ^ mother,
3ö.(KI Per Month
Elsie Kruse at Vancouver,
* Built-in Water Filter
the Harris Hansen home.
The , home of Gregg Altenhofen. Plans Mrs.
' "
members drew garden plans and were made to visit one of
the Wash, over the week end.
are writing stories and sending large dairies In the hear future. T A S T E R EGG H I N T
Open M onday and F rid a y Evenings
plans to the Sears Contest.
A new member, John Sullivan.
Easter egg hunt was held
R wl
xjr&w
•’%
David Dibbins and Eugene Wyt- was welcomed into membership. a*
Tualatin View School for
p. J '
J
tenberg were hosts, serving ice Games were played and refresh-
children. All had a good time.
cream and cookies. Part of the ments served by Mrs. A lte n h o fen .----------------------------------------------
evening was spent playing base­
GUESTS FOR SUNDAY
W E E K ’S VAC A TIO N
“ N E V E R K N O W IN G LY U ND ERSO LD ”
ball.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Harold Richards of New-
On Broadway
FROM HONOLULU
Phones; Beaverton 4002, CApital 2380
the Leonard Starks on Sunday, j port
is visiting
her daughter,
Arriving
soon to visit for a
April 17th, were Mrs. Stark’s par- Mrs. John Altenhofen
for “a
month with his parents, Mr and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alvin of week’s vacation”.
Mrs. Miles Kay Cooper ,of Scholls
W IT H PA R E N TS
Rond, is Robert Arthur Cooper Sherwood.
Mrs. R. H. Watkins, Mollala.
of Honolulu, who was a passen­ C H IC K EN POX ATTA C K
Little
Jackie
Payne
has
been
»pent
the week
end with her
ger aboard
the Lurline which
confined to her home due to a j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Blan-
docks in San Francisco.
ken.
Mr. Cooper will spend several seige o f chicken pox.
C A M P F IR E PRO JECT
days in San Francisco before his T A N-SUTA-CIY A
The
Tan-Suta-Ciya
Campfire
Mrs.
John
Altenhofen,
in
arrival here.
Girls of McKay School met with charge
of the older group of
SEVEN TH B IR T H D A Y
on ¡Campfire Girls of McKay school
Little Sheila Richards celebrat­ the committee of awards
Thursday,
April
14th
at
the
school
reports completion of Birthday
ed her seventh birthday with a
party for her classmates of the house and all nine girls passed project “ Make Mine Democracy” ,
first and second grades of the from Trailseekers to Woodgather- j They plan to study Robert's
McKay
School
on April
18th ers rank. Mary Willenberg was Rules of Order next,
WÊÊÊÊé^^^ÊtÊnm la i
| The following have graduated
Games were
played and prizes hostess for the group.
Those receiving the promotion from the rank of Wood Gather­
and party favors distributed, af­
Butler, Rose Horst, ers to Fire Makers: Sharon Diet-
ter which the children gathered were Janet
in the school cafeteria for re­ Donna Scott, Sara McKee, Dixie ricks, Amelia Horst, Imogene Far
A- 4
freshments
which
Included a White, Mary Willenberg and Lyn­ ris, Elsie Sanders, and Margaret
da Horney Sandra Boswell and Ann Coates.
lovely birthday cake.
Marjory
Ann Altenhofen has
Miss Weidman
assisted Mrs. Judy Cottrell.
Mrs. Scott Horney
is their moved from rank of Fire Maker
Richards in entertaining
the
to Torch Bearer.
Guardian.
group.
BITJ.DS TW O HOMES
Mrs. Paul McDonald plans to
erect two homes opposite Denny
Road, near the creek. Blueprints
have been drawn and surveyors
are at work there.
B IR TH D A Y D IN N E R
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Rabe, on Sunday, Ap­
ril 17th, were Mr .and Mrs. Ju­
\
lius Block, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr­
. . . .
because th e y 're so lig h t­
HASKELL SHOPPING
ence Block, Mr. aind Mils. Ed
B E A V ER T O N
Jones
and daughter Gayle, of
w eight for sum m er and ever so
CENTER
Vancouver, Wash, and Mr. and
handsom e, w h a t's m ore, they c a rry
Mrs. James Block and daughter
Sharon of Portland.
the Peggy P a rk e r label S ize s 32
The occasion was a birthday
dinner In honor of Bobby Rabe.
to 40 in rabbit h a ir and cash m ere
who
celebrated
his thirteenth
birthday.
I T A STATE CONFAB
Delegates
from the
McKay
School P T A to the State Con­
vention to be held on April 27th,
28th and 29th in Eugene are Mrs
E. F.
Rabe and
Mrs. Harold
Richards. Mrs Scott Horney will !
al*o attend as a delegate of the
Washington County Council of
M c L a in 's V illa g e Shops
the P T. A.
R E TU R N FROM SPO KANE
Mrs V M. Pilip has returned
from Spokane, Wash where she
visited at the home of her son- R E PO R T OF C O N D ITIO N O f the Commercial Rank of Oregon,
and
YY’est Slope, Portland L Oregon, County of Washington, Oregon, at
in l i »
md diimrhtrr
Ml
Mrs C. H Sandtfur, for a week close of bustne« April 11th, 1949.
Mr* Pilip’s llttlle granddaugh-|
ASSETS
ter. Charlene, underwent an eye
operation at thst time
Loan* and discounts (Including *127.97 overdratfs).
$ 549.792.74
...
United States Gov’t, obligation*, direct and guaranteed
1,031,298,65
rO K E A STE R HOLIDAY'S
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Mr. and Mrs. T. R Denny, ac- Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. R.
ances, and cash items in process of collection
| O. Carey of Portland, spent the Bank premises owned 36,332.70, furniture and fixtures
Easter holidavs at Rockaway.
327,788.57
— ......... ......-• ... -
FAM ILY’ OCCASION
Investments and other assets
indirectly representing
v. .
__ .
,, . . . . . .
,
bank premise* or other real estate ........ ...............
Mr. And Mrs Robert llollftnd
TOTAL A ^ F T S
attended a family dinner on Eas- 1
ter Sunday at the home of Mr
L IA B IL IT IE S
and Mr*
Joe Flint
of Scholl* Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corps.
1.124.259 48
512,517 57
Also present were Mrs. Holland's Time deposit* of individuals, partnerships, A corps.
27,224 35
brother and slsterSIn-klw.
Mr. Deposits of U S. Government (including postal savings)
248 167 17
and Mrs. K J. Hite and children Deposits of States and political subdivisions
23.617 99
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)
Joan and Jenell, and her parents
TOTAL DEPOSITS
ILM U M M
Mr. and Mrs E. D. Hite, of T i­
TO T A L L IA B IL IT IE S (not including subordinated ob­
gard.
1.932.116.96
ligation* sh.>wn M v w )
W IN T E R IN CAR M E L
C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beach, who
90.000 00
have been st Carmel. California, Capital ........... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... .... ................... ..........
44.000 00
___ ___________________ _—__ ____ ____ _______
during the winter months are Surplus —
15.588.50
Undivided profits ---- --- ---------------- --- — ......... ...... ...
planning to make their perman­
Reserves
(and
retirement
account
for
debentures
or
M other is very eosv Yo u know she's been
ent home there and will sell their
2.500 00
preferred stock) ..... ............ - .... ........... —........... .... ...
home near Denney Road
w anting to h ave her p ictu re taken — but
T O T A L C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS ....................
152.068 50
ON EASTER SUNDAY
it's ju st one of those things she never got
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A N D C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
2.064.183.48
W eekend
and Easter Sunday
around to doing Now you can do it for
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. STATE OF OREGON. County of Washington as
I, W. H. Blake, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
Irvin
Riley, were Mrs.
Riley’s
her A rra n g e w ith us today for an appoint­
brother-in-law and sister, Mr and swear that the #above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
m ent fo r M om It's a g ift not only she
Mrs Trve Tinney and son James and belief.
W. H BLAKE. Cashier.
w ill tre asu re— but you, too.
and Janey Thayer of Portland
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th dav of April. 1949
<XA lt& H o J W J L H
M cKAY BLUEBIRDS
(S E A L )
CLYD E YO UNT
The McKay Bluebirds met
In
Notary Public for Oregon
My commission expires December 7, 1951
the school cafeteris on Thursday
CORRECT
ATTE
ST
April
14th
at
which
time
they
"P o rtra its of D is tin c tio n "
EARLE A
BOWMAN
»njoved dying Easter eggs Mr*
C onyon Road
Beaverton 4 9 8 8
J F SEARCY
L. Strayer was In charge of both
W IL L IA M C. C H R ISTE N SE N Director*
groups as Mrs Payne was unable
NATtOKAl DISTILLERS PROD. CORE. N. Y. • 86 PROOF . 651 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
to be there.
"th e whole tow n’s
ta Ù b û ta f
EASY
GROUNDBUSTERS" MAKE READY
FOR NATIONAL GARDEN EVENT
BEAVERTON FURNITURE
about the
2 FOR THE
PRICE OF
1 PLUS 1c
• THUS • FRI « M T
CANYON
DRUG STORE
DEAN'S
You'll Love These
r»*
Soft, Smart Sweaters
*
DRUG STORE
STARKIES
PLEASING....
Enjoy the w hiskey
that’s
THE HARRELL STUDIO
Kentucky Whiskey
- A Blend