The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 21, 1950, Image 7

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    Canyon Baptists
List Events Of
Week's Services
Rapp-Cosola Wed HOOVER REPORT BLASTS IDEA
Sunday In Double OF TAX WASTE SPEAKER SAYS
B> Gertrude 1‘ranon
Ring Ceremonies
C O R N E LL ( L I B PA R T Y
Women's Century
Club Schedules
Noted Historian
BEAVERTON EN TER PRISE— Friday, A p ril 21, 1950
K IK A J . SCHOOL D ISTRICT
ELEC TIO N NOTICE
Notice of School Election in the
Rural School District of Washing­
Cornell
club was entertained
ton County, Oregon, Upon Ques­
Certificates o f baptism will be
Cecilia's church was the
CEDAR
M IL L The"
Hoover
April 12 by Mrs. L W. Hempy
A distinguished Oregon author
tion of Increasing Tax Levy Over
presemted, next Sunday, in the 11 j 3C*ne Sunday afternoon at 2:30 of Report
waa exp .uned to mem-
Eastfr theme predominated and historian will
b* 4i^ ea^ * d Amount Limited by Section 11.
a. m. services of Canyon Road I the wedding of Miss Evelyn Cos- b«rs of the community club April
No regular meeting will be held speaker at the third monthly meet
Mr. and Mts. Don C. Vander
Article XI, State Constitution
Baptist Church, to those who were J ° la. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vito 12 in a talk by Robert Welch, a
on April 26 due to conflicting ac- mg o f the Century Club for Wo-
Boegh of 25 S. E. 7th street, are
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Notice
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that
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baptized on Easter Sunday. Pastor. Cosola, to Thomas A. Rapp, son of member of the Portland chamber
leaving Sunday for Turkey, where
tivities. Next meeting of the club men. April 24 at 1:30 p m. m the
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election " ill be held In the Dis­
Rev. Russell B. Thomas, will | Mr. and Mrs H. A Rapp. Reverend of commerce.
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bp hPld May 10 with --
Mrs social
Mr. Vander Boegh will be associ­
hall of the Valley Commun-
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trict
Schoolhouse.
May
15.
1950,
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preach on, the
Significance of
M. Sniderhon officiated at the
Mr. Welch charged that the C. H. Katterman and Mrs. Rich ity Presbyterian Church in West
ated with Stone-Webster engineer­
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, (he Rural School District of Wash-
Church Membership .
double ring rites
federal government expenses are ard Katterman. hostesses for « Sdope,
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ington County. State of Oregon,
The sermon for the 7:45 p. m
rh* brlde' K'ven ,n marriage by excessive due to duplication and luncheon at their home on Sau wood , „ Drives,
They expect to visit friends and
announces Mrs. Vern- in
component 8chool di, trlct,
meeting will be illustrated with her flth er’ wore a Queen Anne mismanagement The Hoover re- vies Island,
relatives in Chicago before taking
on R. Churchill, club oiganuer. A . of sald Rura, Schoo, District
photographic slides of the Holy sfyled pown of white satin with a port recommends regrouping gov- B IR T H D A Y C L l'B D A T !
nursery will be maintained during j The electlon w,„ hf, from 5 to a steamer to England where they
L*nd.
fingertip veil and carried a bou- ernment agencies, adoption of
Mr. and Mrs. N P Johnson « » • Program and the ensuing M- , P M d a y lig h t Saving Time) will make connections with air
Wallace Bowman, President of
° f r° Se‘i’ Sweet ***“ and snap" mo‘lern bookkeeping procedures entertained the Birthday club at cial hour, for pre-school children and will be held in the school- lines that will fly them to Tur­
j and reform of existing personal their home Satutday April 8.
key.
of those attending.
the Baptist Youth Fellowship, will dragons.
house in each of said component
Mrs.
May
Reghitto,
the
bride's
standards to attract equipped in-
They will be located near Con­
No personal invitations are be­
conclude the course in Stewaid-
An evening of pinochle and
districts.
The
purpose
of
the
elec­
ing issued for the club meeting. tion is to submit to the legal vot­ stantinople.
ship Exploration in the youth older sister, was matron of honor | dividuals.
freshments was enjoyed.
and
was gowned
in pink taffeta. i He urged the support of individ-
Women living in the suburban
meeting at 6:30 p. m.
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V A C A TIO N IN SOUTH
ers of the rural school district the W ORKS IN BIG TOW N
areas
to the west of Portland and
Edna
Ruth
uals
and
clubs
to
the
proposal.
Friends of Mrs. A. E. Hickethie.
A special business meeting will Co.iola, was maid of honor
question of increasing the tax
Geo. Springer is working tn the
Guest soloist for the evening received word from Santa Barbara
e* ? ern " ««hlngton county are levy for the fiscal year beginning furniture dept, of Meier and Frank
be held at the church. Wednesday, jng a gown of similar design in
eligible to belong. The organiza­
July 1, 1950. over the amount lini- in Portland,
April 26, and the Annual Business pink taffeta. Miss Jacqueline Gen­ was Mrs. William Jenne singing Calif., this week that the Hick-
tion began on February 20 of this
ited by Section 11, Article X I of
meeting will be one week later.
heimer. the junior bridesmaid. “My Lindy Lou.” “ Have You Ever ethiers are enjoying a vacation in
year.
the
Wind Blow?"
and the southern city.
the Constitution.
The Leadership Training Class wore blue organdy. The bride's Heard
Mis. C. A Walters, chairman of
The reasons for increasing such
on Sunday School teaching, led by little niece, Mary Jane Reghitto, ! "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." Ac- EACH HIS OW N
the garden section of the club, has j y are
to provide
necessary
Rev. Harold Jackson, new Direc- who was flower girl, was dressed comPan>inK her at the piano was
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clark en
arranged a group visit to the
tor o f Christian Education, will in yellow organdy. The attendants Melba Shearer
J°>'pd separate
vacations
over Shrub Show at the Journal build­ school funds.
The amount of tax, in excess of
meet Friday night, at 7:30 and be all carried carnation nosegays.
During the business meeting E. I ,a*t week end.
ing in Portland, April 21, at 10
concluded on Friday of next week.
Albert Rapp was best man for
k ° ve’ waY* and means chair-
Mrs. Clark was :he
Seaside a. m. A tour of the newspaper the six per cent limitation pro-
| posed to be levied by the rural
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his brother and another brother. man' announced plans for a coun-
guest of relatives while Mr. Clark plant will follow the show.
school
district
of
Washington
Budd Rapp, served as usher with trY fair on September 23 and a joined friends hi a fishing trip
The Portland Art Museum has ,,
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, ; County, Oregon, for the fiscal vear
j the bride’s brother. Harry Cosola. PlaY eaH>’ in October as means ¡ to Florence,
invited
vited Century club members and beRlnnln>r Jjuly , 19V>
J7W.
and her cousin. Norman Chimenti
for adding to the club treasury D ELE G ATE TO SE ATTLE
their husbands to a specially ar­ 219.63 as follows:
A reception at the Norse Hall in
BUI HolleV’ civic and industry
Seattle. Washington was the ranged tour of the museum Thurs-
Total estimated tax levies for
'Portland followed the ceremony
chairman, circulated a petition for
¡ destination of Mr. and Mrs. A R. i j “ " '
eveni 20.
A A „ social
the ensuing school year are:
Mrs. Margaret Mason -cut the cake telephone
service
through
the Pearson last week end.
hour is included
Elementary Schools $809,724.05
and the Misses Joan Classen a n d 'Po,tland area ln compliance with
Mr. Pearson was a delegate ! _ __
High Schools
$170,312.71
The Beaverton Rod and
Bonnie Ganger assisted with the tho8c generally being ciiculated 1 from
Portland to the Northwest
Amount Inside the Bof limita­
held in
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, " serving
through the West Portland area Management conference
Club will have its monthly soc al servlnK-
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W e add more miles to your
tion:
meeting Friday night. April 21st
The brlde’8 ™ th e r chose , black
people without adequate Seattle _A p n lJ 5 .
Elementary
Schools
$137,351
79
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around 8:30 p. m. in the club ensemble for the occasion and Mrs. Phone service to write such in­
old shoes. More wear . . . .
High Schools
$84.456.34
Touring through the oastern
formation to the Public Utilities
house on Canyon road, between Rapp, mother of the bridegroom. |
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wore blue
commission at Salem.
U. S. A. is Mr. and Mrs. David
and it costs so little
Beaverton and West Slope.
Amount outside the fief limit­
The new Mrs. Rapp is a grad-
The »P«clal $600,000 road levy Edlger of N. W Cornell road.
ation
, k AU t T h S r " ded famiHeS in
u a te o f the Beaverton high school which will be placed on the pri E N T E R T A IN CO. GRANGE
Elementary Schools $672,372.26
the Tualatin Valley area are in-
and has hp<>n emp]oyed at Sandy’s mary
ballot
for
the voters
Leedy grange will entertain
for
Everybody Knows
vited to attend, whether members Studio in Portland since her grad- 1 consideration was explained Vot- the Washington county Pomona
High Schools
$85.847.37
of the club or not. Membership is uation. Her husband received his ers were urged to register and grange at an all day meeting
Dated this 18th day of April.
open to all.
1950, llillsboio, Oregon.
education in California where the |
26 at Leedy * r;,nee hal1
Attest:
On the social calendar will be family resided before moving to :
A social hour with refreshments
Austin Scrafford.
SHOE
a interesting travelogue on Hawaii Beaverton.
concluded the evening.
PO R TL A N D C AM .ERS
Secretary, Rural School Board
REPAIRING
by United Airlines, plus a sports
Qn their return from a wedding
The next meeting. May 10, will
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy W olf
of
Frank Hofer,
movie. A speaker will be on hand
trjp ¡n California the newly weds feature a program by Cub scouts Portland called at the Goo. Rlasser
Chairman, Rural School Board.
on Broadway
Beaverton
with informative sports talk. As wjtl be
home on Brinley Ave., and Boy Scouts of pack 207 and home
Published April 21, 28. 1950
Mrs. W olf fell during the icy
usual a few door prizes will be where they are building a ne„ troop 207. A court of honor will
constitute the scouts portion. Mo- weather and broke her hip. but is
allotted lucky ticket holders, and home,
vies will also be shown.
getting along very well.
refreshments s e r v e d
by Carl _____
SH IP n SH O RE
Schwartz, dean of culinary art.
T A K E N EW RESIDENCE
President Al McKinzie expects
Robert Zimbric and family’ have
a good turn out for this meeting moved into the house formerly
where anglers can spout off about ■ owned by Mrs. Masters, mother of
By Mr*. K. Osborn
their catches at the start of the j Ernestine Beeler and Ernest Mas-
Rl.NRA L. M cNAY
’50 fishin’ season.
' ters.
Mix and Mrs. McNay are proud
patents of a baby girl Uinda L.
Dr. Adolphe Weinzltl. professor
born Monday April 10 at Wilcox
of public health and preventive
^
Memorial Hospital.
DESTROYS WEEDS as it FEEDS the G rass
medicine, University of Oregon
CLUB CARD P A R T Y
Charle» I,. Ward
Medical School is to be the second
T M Reg
The VVomen’s Club card party is speaU(.r in the series on marriage
Beginning the airforce basic
set for Saturday evening April 2. beinp hpld in Bethel Congregation- indoctrination course at lackland
'l o r w - M o á # I n U S A.
at the Tualatin View school house. a| church. The second meeting
meeting A ir. Force Base, in Texas, is Prl-
* • « U S Pot Off.
Everyone is welcome.
Double duty, dry compound that
will be held next Monday night at vate Charles L. Ward. 17, son of
7:30 in the community room of the Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wakefield, Ute. j
kills broad-leaved weeds as it feeds
SU FFERS BRO KEN H IP
the grass. Easily applied with a
1, Box 209, Beaverton, Oiegon.
Mrs. C. O. Kees last week was church.
The physical relationship will be
Scotts Spreader. An exclusive Scotts
The base is situated near An­
taken to Good Samailtan Hospital
the subject of Dr. Weinzirl's talk tonio and is the world’s largest
development, now in its fourth suc­
with a broker hip.
and his présentation will be fol­ air force base.
cessful year.
lowed by a period in which ques­
C H IM N E Y F IR E C A L L
The course of basic training will
Handy shaker boxful
•
$1.00
The Cedar Mill fire truck an­ tions may be asked and problems continue for thirteen weeks.
swered a call at the residence of considered. Dr. Weinzirl is pre-
Large box, treats 2500 sq ft $3.50
N. Troost. Saturday evening April pared by long experience and in-
SCOTT SPREADERS p ro v id e q u ick , e a s y la w n
tre a tm e n ts, $10 8 5 , D o u b le C a p a c ity $ 1 7 .5 0
14 and put out a chimney fire. No j terest in this field for the present-
damage done.
j ation he is to make.
Dr. W ill Drum, head of the ju­
Mr. and Mrs. Troost had just re­
H O LLA N D FEED STORE
turned from a 13 day motoring venile court for Multnomah Coun­
trip through California and Mexico. ty and professor in Oregon Uni­
59 S. E. Broadway, Beaverton Phone 3811
versity
Portland
extension
on
A S T O R IA ’S SLIDE
Mrs. Charles Straley, 504 S. W.
"Marriage and Family Life", was
Mr. and Mrs. R. Osborn and the first speaker and introduced Watson, entertained
friends
at
family made a trip to coast Easter the series Monday night of this two canasta breakfasts on April
Sunday and viewed the slide in week.
12 and 14.
Astoria, Oregon.
The guests were Mrs. Jay Gib-
The series is being presented by
the Bethel Congregational Church son, Helen Fisher, Mrs. Robert
A jewel of a blouse. . .impeccably tailored in
in cooperation with the E. C. Summers, Dora Stipe. Mrs. Ben
lustrous,
crease-resistant rayon linen. Unconditionally
Brown Trust and is open to high i Shelles, Anna Berthold, Mrs. Jas.
%
washable
— fully shrunk. Smart convertible collar
school seniors and graduates, or 1 Girard, Mrs. Felix Sorberts, Flor-
others who are looking ahead to j ence Drorbaugh, Dotty Anderson,
and action-back pleats...it's a fashion "must'' at
NEW STUDENTS
marriage. Any such persons are [ Mrs. Jay Gibson Jr., and two
• bread-and-butter pricel In eleven colorfast shades —
Two new students enrolled in cordially invited to attend
, Portland guests, Anna Preston and
the 1st and the sixth grades. They
white, soft pastels or deep darks. Sizes 30 to 40.
■ .
I Genevieve Alford.
are William and Marion Townes
Winning prizes at the first break­
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who came from Alamo. California.
Famous S H I P 's SHORK quality at advertised
fast were Ann Preston, Blanche
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VISITS G R A N D P A R E N T S
Sorbeits, Amy Gibson and Thresa
ssi leading fashion magazines and L I P I .
Billy Shaw of the third grade j Services for Steven James W’al- Gibson.
visited his grandparents in Port- j ter, age 1 month, son of Mr. and
The guests entertained on Fri­
Mrs. Cecil Walter of 1090 Hazel day
land for Sunday dinner.
were
Arlie
Shellenber ger.
Ave., Beaverton, were held at Thresa Gibson, Mae Blosser, Mrs.
SO F TB A LL GAME
BlG WHITE CHIEF 8REAKUM AU. OTHER Tk£ATlE«, BUT NO I
The seventh and eighth grades Crescent Grove Cemetery on Sat­ George Thyng, Russell Nelson.
PßOMiSE TO SENDUM TEPEE EVERY YEAR TO -
were challenged to a game by the urday, April 15, at 1 p.m.
Mrs. Maxwell, Helen Fisher, Lau­
The Rev. Leonard Kutz of St. ra Grauer Richey, Mildred Osfirld
Sunset Valley School on Friday,
**A Sh op fo r W om en"
Largest and Most Modern Dry C ltaning Plant in
March 14. The Barnes girls were Matthews Lutheran Church. Can­
Those
winning
prizes
were
Hel­
W ashington County
Beaverton -
-
Oregon
defeated. The hoys won by a score yon Road, officiated. Pegg’s Mor­ en Fisher, Laura Grauer, Clara
tuary, Beaverton, was In charge Nelson and Mrs. Maxwell.
Of 11 to 10.
of arrangements.
NEW DOG L IG H T N IN G
The baby was horn on March 5
Tommy Walker of the 3rd grade
SIN CE 1932
got a new dog Thursday, March in Portland. Shortly after arriv­
12. He’s a six months old bird ing home he was stricken with
"T h e Home of Finer C le a n in g "
influenza
dog named Lightning.
Surviving relatives are: Parents,
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375 N. W Canyon Road
Beaverton Phone 3891
Michael Corby accompanied his Mr. and Mrs. Cf,cil W alter; 2 bro-
parents and sister on a trip to | thers, Roy B and John A: Giand- J
Willamette Falls.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Nel-
They ate lunch there.
son. of Wheaton, Minn., and Mrs.
FISH ING T R IP
Mary Walter of Douglas. Arizona
Jeff Brinks went to Mt. Hood)
Saturday with his family. They
YOUR PRIN TIN G NEEDS
went fishing.
F IF T H G RAD E P L A Y
Mrs. Laycock's room, the fifth
1936 4-door Nash heater and over­
W hether Large or Sm all
grade entertained the Barnes PT A
drive.
Good motor and clean
members with a play on Wednts- I
Bargain $100. 287 S W Main,
W ill Receive the C are fu l
day, April 19. at 8 p.m.
Beaverton, Oregon.
13p
The regular meeting was held j
Attention of Our Expert
and election of officers for the FOR R e N T 2 room cottage with
coming year was held.
ba^h, partly furnished, electricity
C raftsm en
Refreshments were served by
and wat<ir $47 M fi, r month Ph
the Campfire girls.
Tigard 3369
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MOVING TO SALEM
Mr and Mrs. Ren Higashi, who W A N TE D IM M E D IA T E L Y
Man
have two boys in Barnes. Benny
not
afraid
to
work,
gardening
"F o r Complete D e ta ils"
and Gary, plan to leave for Salem
experience preferable . Steady
within a week.
work for about 60 days. 75c per
Mrs. Higashi has served as PT A
hour. Phone Tigard 3153.
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For Favorable Im pressions"
treasurer.
W A N TE D
For
improvement
Rita Stone, reporter
purposes. $6.000. 15 year loan
Monthly payments with pay-off
DR H A P U T N A M ~
C a ll Beaverton 2321
privileges. Will give first mort­
C k ' f o p f n e * r Pkviie io n
gage. Value of present building.
10 vrjors proctice m Portion«!
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
$10 000 Located on 3’4 acres bot­
M- F Vi of Canyon Pood on
Roy Mourer
Phone 3774
Ralph Rosenberger
tom ground 4 mile northwest o'
M<~>»et9 Pood West Slooe
Pharm
acist
BEAVERTO
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OREGON
Tigard.
Phone
Tigard
3153
or
Phaim ocist
nhon* PFocnr. 0617
write Rt. 2. Box 354, Tigard Ore
Open eves bv ooexsintment
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Couple Embarks
For Turkey And
Engineer's Post
Sportsmen Stage
Social Session;
Still Surprises
Charles L. Ward
Starts on Army
Course In Texas
BLOUSE
TUALATIN VIEW Marriage Clinic
Speaker Offers
Physical Slant
IRELIN *
WEED & FEED
Breakfast Dates
Feature Canasta;
Winners Listed
(
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BARNES
School Notes
Steven Walter
T,L
MODE
C O O K S CLEANERS
IT’S HERE NOW
WANT ADS
DEAN'S
J^ e x a ll
DRUG