The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 14, 1950, Image 7

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    Past Matrons Of
Beaverton Hold
Usual Initiation
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Madge Eliander of Progress.
Spring flowers furnished the dec­
orations for the lucheon table and
in addition to the regular meeting,
the annual Initiation was held with
Mrs. Mary Bonlokke, junior past
matron, the initiate.
Scout Troop Stages Social
For Jamboree Trip Expense
H> Mm. W. A. Bunnell
W EST SLOPE The Boy Scout
Troop sponsored by the Valley
| Community United Presbyterian
A R D E N I 'L l B M E E T IN G
Church will hold a program and
Beaverton Garden Club will meet box soclai at the cbu;ch on the
The Past Matrons club of the
Beaverton Order of Eastern Star
was entertained recently at a G
luncheon held at the home of Mrs.
Homer Knauts in Cedar Mills Park.
M u H T Brownriwv ^
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man for the party, assisted by M r , road.
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BARNES
School Notes
F A R E W E L L TE A
Mrs. Russell Todd u is hostess
at h*r home at a 3 to 5 tea honor-
lnK Mrs C.eorge Robinson of Fir
Orove Lane, who is moving soon to
Portland to make her home, after
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a.L J h* h° me ° f evening of April 21, using the »vin g in the neighborhood for nine
*>lon - funds to help defray the expenses >eara.
About 25 former friends and
of a scout to be sent to the Scout
Myrtle Nelson. Mrs. Iva Summers.
Anyone desiring transportation Jamboree at Valley Forge in June, neighbors dropped in to mak.
Mrs. Bertha Williams, Beaverton; meet at Beaverton Pharmacy at
George Pickard is in charge of *hort visit«. Mrs Marshall Yeager
Mrs. R. Haley, Portland; and Mrs. 10 45.
the event, and has issued an in- an*$ Mis. V. C. Daniels were as
vttatlon to the general public to s>*ting hostesses.
i attend.
M E M O R IA L F U N D CLANS
| It is hoped that a professional
Rev- Raymond White was in
auctioneer can be secured to sell charge of services Sunday at the
the boxes which may be decorated Valley Community Church, in the
in any way the maker pleases. The I absence of the pastor. Rev. Arm-
| evening is the church’s contribu- itage. Dr. J. Boyd Patterson will
tion as one of four money-raising Till the pulpit next Sunday
! projects planned by the troop.
M J- Stroup is in charge of the
A number of mothers gif the memorial fund for Mrs Armitage.
scouts held a rummage sale this who Passed away last week What
I week, and a talent program is form the memorial will take, will
I planned for early May.
be decided upon the return of Rev
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Armitage about the 23rd of the
ROTOTILLER
and
ROTOETTES
featuring
Arma - Loy Springs
• WARRANTY AGAINST BREAKAGE FOR ONE YEAR
HOLLAND FEED STORE
59 S. E. Broadway
Beaverton
YOUR PRINTING NEEDS
Whether Large or Small
W ill Receive the Careful
Attention of Our Expert
Craftsmen.
"For Complete Details"
i month
EASTER V IS IT
Interested parties may make do-
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natlon8 to the V allev Community
J‘ mmy
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, grade spent his Easter vacation
Presbyterian Church. corner of
in Richmond. Ore., with his grand-
Multnomah Club and Brentwood
' parents.
roads, Portland 1.
The memorial was
asked in CANNON BEACH V IS IT
place of flowers for the funeral. | ®#’ y Chumbley of the second
and donations are already being ' 8ra(le accompanied his parents on
received
a trip to Cannon Beach Sunday*.
GUESTS ON RASTER
C A M P F IR E G IR LS H IK E
Mr. and Mrs. A. N Wetterborg
The Campfire girls took a hike
had as Easter guests their son-in- up White's Hill There were ten
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. girls on the hike. The leader was
R, E. Hartzog and their grand- Mis Vinson.
daughters Janice and I.inda Jo, of RASTER P A R T IE S
Tualatin Acres.
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Everv loom in Barnes school
C H IL D 'S U F F E R S BURNS
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had room parties in which moth-
Sandra Kay Saxton, eighteen I
coopenited
The firs,
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H AM M ER-HEAD INC ID E N T
Mr. Harold Webb of McChesney
road was painfully injured Monday
afternoon while working on a
construction project near Bonne­
ville, when a 1500 pound jack ham­
mer fell, striking him a glancing
blow* on the left side of the head,
splitting open the metal hat he
wore and partially paralyzing him
temporarily.
The injured man was taken to
the hospital at Stevenson where
extensive X-Rays were taken, hut
no internal injuries we-e found.
He was returned to his home for
res* and recuperation from shock
and severe bruises and cuts.
months old dauKht,’ : « f M, anil
Mrs. Rex Saxton living west of
Beaverton, was painfully burned
Thursday evening when she pulled
pot of boiling weiners from the
stove, spilling the contents over
her face, on her chest and left arm.
The child was treated for shock
and burns at the Dr. Mason office
and is being cared for at her
home
Improvement was noted in her
condition Monday, but recovery is
expected to be slow. Mi Saxton is
a Beaverton mail carrier.
GUEST A T LUNCHEON
Mrs. Norton Peck was a lunch­
eon guest in Portland Wednesday,
of Miss Francis Urban, field sec­
retary of the American Home
Economics Association.
GONE U N T IL MAY
Norton Peck left Tuesday morn­
ing on an extended business trip
which will take him to New York
and Texas. He plans to return
late in May.
LE G A L NOTICES
Call Beaverton 2321
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
School Present
Hilarious Play
Apr. 22 Carnival
P R IN C IP A L 'S ILLNESS
J. E. Becker, principal of Barnes
school, was absent Friday. April 7
due to illness.
T R IP TO SEASIDE
SUNSET V A L L E Y SCHOOL
,
Bill Bailey of the fourth grade hilarious one act comedy play,
went with his mother, brother and guiet Home Wedding", under the
relatives to Seaside. They left Kii- direction of Mrs Frank Jeffries
day and returned Sunday.
will be enacted by local talent
VISITS G R A N D P A K K N T S
April 22 in conjunction with a car-
Yvonne Dallman. of the fourth nival and entertainment evening at ,
grade, went with her parents to Sunset \ alloy School.
Carlton. Ore., to visit her grand- 1 Several musical
numbers
are
parents. Mr. anil Mrs B Wahiel
planned plus many carnival eteut.-
C AR TO O N IST CO NTEST
auch aM * f >od bar. games of skill,
Diane Abbott of the
fourth grade country store, wnite elephant auc-
won a ticket to the Oregon Jour- ,ion* fortune telling and fish pond
nal junior cartoonist contest Sat-! Mis Gordon Ingram, chairman
of the carnival issues an invitation
urday.
for all to attend the event begin­
U NCLE DONALD'S l.OSS
ning
at 8 p m.
p ob Pettingel of the third grade.
Proceeds ftom the evening will
received as an Easter gift from
b|g parents, three baby ducks, two he used to purchase chairs for
Sunset Vallev School.
of whicb belong to his brother
The boys named (bem H nev. Dew
ey and Luey.
E A STE R F A M IL Y DAY
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Mr. and Mrs. H O. Myers, who
recently moved to this section from
Klamath Falls were hosts at a
family reunion at their home for
Easter Sunday.
Gathering at the Myers home
for the day were their son. and
daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Myers and children Nona,
Darwin, and Bobby of Tacoma;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammond of
Salem; Miss Jeanette Lowe, of
Ogden, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Myers and daughter Lora Lee of
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. W. A
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Bunnell of West Slope, and Mr.
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and Mrs. Sam Coon of Portland.
'For Favorable Impressions"
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
SHORTY
100 ' ; wool, sices
lu ta 4t. l a v e l )
st>!in«(
Ken lit • f ul
new colors— wine,
green, «re y . brown
trupiral
worsteds.
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Values
Virgin a noi Ione
m ats In red. creen.
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All
Women s Coats \
wool. t>reys,
blacks, t w e e d s ,
brown«. other col­
ors.
< oats
that
win really malie
) oii look slim. Values to 39.9*.
sires 38 tw 44.
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are
$260
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Gabardine
25 onl>. s|/e* 8
to 16. I 9 t > ‘• o d .
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popular
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Red. belge, ffrren.
grey,
blar
aad
other colors. * salite undisputed
ant where at this price.
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SINGER
DRESS CO.
C A R D OF T H A N K S
I wish to thank my friends for
their expressions of sympathy and
: floral offerings in my recent be­
reavement, the <i<ath of my father,
Wassily Raschkow.
Mr« Edgar J Morris, Jr
Long Coats
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price.
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THE ORIGIN AL
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KINGSLEY BEAVERTON LUMBER CO.
3 S. W Farmington Rd , Beaverton - Phone 3201
FISHER THORSEN PAINTS
PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
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P H O N E «911
Saturday Special
MIXED COLORS
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
MAX'S SHEET METAL
091 S. W Erickson
Phone Beaverton 3071
Straight Bourbon Whiskey • 86 Proof
National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y.
Doz.
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OPEN SUNDAYS
HEATING
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716 S. W . M ORRISON
BETWEEN BROADWAY l PARK
PHONE BE 3756 Over Knight'« Sho* Sfora(
a co u n ty -
WANT ADS
FO R R E N T 2 room cottage with
bath, partly furnished, electricity
and water. $47.50 per month. Ph
Tigard 3369
12p
Sharkskin coats
h im
8 CTTCR
9 Named Varieties
GREAT STRAIGHT
BOURBON
A P A R T M E N T to rent with out­
side entrance and garage. Call
Beaverton 2505
12
m
th e re
Large Flowering Type
to
a g l SAVE
New Covert Coats
» « k ,
Gladiola Bulbs
GABARDINI: SUITS
V alu e« to 19.9*
100'; wool covert**.
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f leeren, and other
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m a teria l«;
red.
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green. *:ra>. pink.
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beautiful new «p ria s mat«. In
the latest «ty le «. M/,e» 8-18.
l* “ » t
wid„ p„hli, hearing
which Un-
aniini.iii.ly toted for emtahlish-
n»e«it ,,f a ,.<mnty weed control
district. Anticipation was
that
the ,-«urt could so order the *et-
at oner,
Kerkiiian relates that in the
latter part o f next week, the
district w'l I m > established.
For the weeds, it {lie s them
<*ne more week before they, too,
I’Ome under the-*tern surveillance
• f the law*.
CHEAPER
Jointly Present
Student Recital
The proof Is that we have been In this same location for 16
years und lens of thousands of women liave bought their
suits and coals here year after year and are still buying. We
have the suit or eoat you want at a price that will please you.
such notice must be
published for two weeks before
enactment, weeds o f Washington
county have one more week to
la* uncontrolled, according to
county judge, Herman D. Kerk-
m—i
EASIER
W. Raschow
GET THE SAVINCS
GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
CET MORE STYLE AND BETTER
MATERIALS
CET THE BENEFIT OF OUR HUGE
BUYINC POWER
CET THE BEST VALUES FOR YOUR
MONEY
BECAUSE WE ARE THE LARCEST UPSTAIRS
SUIT & COAT COMPANY IN THE NORTHWEST
CO. WEEDS HAVE ONE
WEEK BEFORE ACTION
USB
The mothers for the third grade
were Mrs. Brinks and Mis. O il-,
A D V E R TIS E M E N T FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
School District No. 48, Washing­
ton County, Oregon, at the C. E.
Mason Grade School Building un­
til 8 p. m. Tuesday, May 9, 1950
lor the furnishing of foui school l u i l l C I / * T l W i r h o r C
.buses for School District No. 48 '■¥ | U 5 I C ■
Condolences are being extended
Washington County, Oregon, and
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to
Mrs. Edward Morris of 837
will then and there be opened and
, Spencer Ave., whose father, Was-
read aloud. Bids received after the
| sily Raschow, died April 3 at Prov-
time set for opening will not be
considered.
W E ST SLOPE
Mrs. Norton ‘ ld‘‘ nr<* Ho*P‘tal ln Portland.
Specifications and forms of con- Peck, local piano teacher, will pre-
Funeral services were conducted
tract documents may be obtained sent her pupils in her first public " ednesday, Api il 5, at k inley s
at the office of Errol Hassell, C. recital at the Merle Davies school Rose * I'apel and the body wa*
E. Mason Grade School, Beaverton, on Thursday evening April 13, he- HPn* *° Miles City, Mont., for com-
Oregon. School District No. 48 re- j ginning at 7:30. The group of j mitment.
serves the right to reject any or young students has been rehears
^ r- Haschkow, who made his
all bids, and to waive informalities, ing for some time for the event hom,‘ part of the lime with Mis.
No bidder may withdraw his bid and a fine program is to be offer Morris, left six other children:
after the hour set for the opening pd. Mrs. Ruthann McKenzie, violin Mrs Alice Minkoff, Mrs. Jeanne
theieof or before award of con- teacher, will also present three Morton, Mrs. Dora Bersagel, John,
George and Edward Raschkow.
tract unless said award Is delayed pupils during the evening.
for a period exceeding 30 days.
Mrs. Peck’s students listed on
Errol Hassell, Clerk
the program are Kathleen Mc­
School District No. 48
Kenzie, Mary MacDonald. Faye
Washington County, Ore
Grant. Carolyn Runes. Carole Sup
First publication: April 14.
Ransoms. Sharron Ward. Gnrv
Second publication: April 21.
Runes, Patty Jean Gunnestrup.
■ j Kenneth McKpnzie, Georgia Ann
. Gunnestrup, Carl Lee Ransome,
j Karlyn Mattsson. Jane Stratford.
I Robert
Grant.
Douglas
Ward. ,
I Marylee Cavens and David Ward
,
Pupils presented by Mrs. Mc-
j Kenzie will be Sharron Ward.
Janice Vinson and David Carl.
Janice will he accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. W. L Vinson, on the
piano, and Mrs. Peck will accom­
pany Sharron Ward and David
Carl
A two-piano concerto, prepared
by Roger Peck, a student of Joyce
Enright, will he played by Roger
and his mother. Three other two-
piano numbers will be given by
Jane Stratford and Karlyn Mat­
tsson; Marylee Cavens and Mrs.
Peck. David Ward and Mis. Peck
Friday. April 14, 1950
FOR REMODELING ì( ù U f HOME!
\ mothers we*. Mrs Kauffman and
Mrs Cornwell Thf> second grade
mothers NVPtv Mls LeBault Mrs
| Morton
Mls Karah
and Mrs
pl0Orfr,,
| Mrs. Mullany and Mrs. Whisman
! fifth. Mrs Watt son.
The sixth room mother, who
is Mrs. Brown, was ill and could
not he there hut she sent cookies
For seventh and eighth were
Mrs. Daniels and Mrs Platte
The mothers brought cakes and
articles for making hats in a con-
test for the best styles. Cay Bur-
ehett of the eighth and Jimmy
j Moore of the 7th won.
NEW 7 I’ll G RAD E
Patty Kramer, who came from
Sacramento, Calif., enrolled in the
seventh grade of Barnes sehool
Monday, April 10.
Rita Stone, reporter.
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1. The Famous Wesco Guaran­
tee
2. Engineered Installation
3. Finest Workmanship
MILLER'S
BEAVERTON
Quality
Foods
We Deliver
Beaverton 3661
BR 7960
Watson Street at Farmington Road