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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1950)
June 19 Recital Concludes Piano Study For Most | Stratford, Marylee Cavena David and Douglas Ward. Allyson MacDonald and Mary Margaret Peterson newer students of Mrs. Pack's will also play. I By Mr*. K.dn» Blet hen position He has shown interest Following the playing Mrs. Peck in the school and will have two WEST SLOPE — Mrs. Norton will divide the pupils into two McKAY-PKOGRSS The Annual children in school this fall. He is a Peck is presenting a number of teams which will compete in a school meeting is scheduled for captain in the Portland Fire Dept.. contest on musical questions. The | her piano pupil» in a recital at her Pr Ka*Per Patrick. Caveny, 43. Monday June 19. 8 p tn. One board and lives on Weir near Hyland Rd. home Monday afternoon. June 19th winning side will receive a prize. Mr. Rube was taken to Physi- Parents of the pupils have been in- ° f 7111 S " Gable road In West member will be elected and the beginning at 2:30. This will be the usual annual business will be dis- clan and Surgeon hospital June 9. vited and refreshments will be SloP< ‘ ' disappeared without a trace final playing class for the summer where he is improving. i after le*vin* to answer a call, ac cussed. although a few of the newer stu served at the end of the recital. cording to a report of June 9 to The illness o f Knest Rabe ____ dents will continue lessons through the state police, by his w i f e Edna 1 caused him to ch his mind NEW HOME OWNERS the vacation months Mrs. Peck ENTERTAIN RELATIVES Mae Caveny. The doctor is suf- I and definitely retire a candidate I Mr. and Mrs. Verne Breiten- will present pins to pupils of the Mr. and Mrs. Alien Butts and fering from a nervous ailment and [ for the school board bucher and children are the new first, second, and third year grandson Michael Gllgore have re- had previously gone away for Harold Richards will tty for the owners of the Dean Graham home groups. turned from a vacation with rel-1 short periods on Denny road. In the first year group are Faye atUes in Pendleton. I Mrs. Caveny declared she has They have four children, three in Grant, Sharron Ward, Mary Mac They attended the graduation of not heard from her husband since, school, Jimmy, grade 1; Kay. grade Donald, Kathleen McKenzie, and a nephew; attended a ieunion with He has a brother in California 3. and Mary, grade 8. MORE IENDIX IN USE THAN Gary Runes. Carolyn Runes who forty relatives; visited Bonneville | and friends in the east, where Mr. Breitenbucher is sales man A ll OTHER AUTOMATIC was to have appeared with this Dam and since their return have they formerly were located. ager at M and M Woodworking ’ group is ill at her home with p n t e r t a i n e d nephews Thomas She declares the doctor doesn't Co. of Portland. Their former j WASHERS COMBINED! whooping cough and will receive , CamPbeH and family from Helix, use intoxicants, narcotics and she home was near Multnomah. her pin by proxy. Oregon and his brother Henry is sure no other woman is in the In the second year group are Cambell and family from Helix, picture. She has requested police GUEST FOR WEEK Patty Jean and Georgia Ann Gun- ° ‘ e8 °n and their grandson, Stanley to check on places where his grey Phyllis ‘‘Chickie" Shields as been nestrop, Kenneth McKenzie, Rob- Beit °* Tole<Jo, Oregon, 1950 Buick sedan might have been the house guest of Lynda Homey abandoned, possibly in a wooded the past week. art Grant and Mrs. Pecks only INFECTED THUMB adult pupil, Mrs. Carl Mattsson. | Mrs Harry Rqthchild of Till- or brushy area. He hadn't talked SELL ON SORRENTO R » . Appearing in the third year man.s Coffee Shop u suffering as though he intended to take his life, she adds. Warrener Wyttenherg is building group are Karlyn Mattsson. Jane from an infection in her thumb. The doctor is brown-eyed, 5 foot a new home on Denny road. Their 6 inches in height, weighs 125 house on Sorrento road has been pounds, has black hair with grey j sold. streaks and an ashy grey complex Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herron, who ion. When last seen, he was wear have been living there plan to No Plumbing Required! ing a grey suit and grey hat. His move to Eugene. Oregon license number is 832-400. T R I P T O C H IC A G O There has been no clue to his disappearance, Mrs. Caveny re Mis. A B. Ghiglietti and. Anita j ports. The person on whom he in j and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reasons j with a aood tended to call is likewise unknown. have gone on a trip east. Anyone with any information in Mrs Ghiglietti and Anita will j DISCOUNT the matter is asked to contact the j stop off near Cheyenne, Wyoming I on Floor Models sheriff's office or the state police. to visit relatives while Mr. and The doctor recently opened a Mrs. Reasons continue east to rel- ! clinic at the end of Cashmur Lane, New Bendix Dialamatk atlves near Chicago. off Multnomah Club road in West washes, rinses, damp- Slope. Temporarily, the office will BIRTHDAY SURPRISW be closed until further arrange dr ys—Just set the dial I Mrs. A. E. Hanson was treated ments may be made. to a surprise party at her home Friday June 9 A group of neighbors arrived with food and fixing to honor a birthday anniversary. W. Slope Doctor Vanishes After Answering Call ILLNESS FORCES RESIGNATION IN SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER RACE WORLD’S LOWEST-PRICED WORKLESS WASHER! MlWLOW 0NLY *169.95* Three File For Two Board Posts School Dist. 48 50 lbs. oi Grade'A' B eei! Steaks, Roasts and Other Choice Cuts. A FREE GIFT with Your New BEN-HUR I Saddle Club On 3rd Anniversary Sets Early Ride BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE—Friday, June 16, 1950 w # NTSUPERVflLUE? See us and the new “wonder-space” NORGE REFRIGERATOR ONLY }2 3 -0 0 DOW N 2 Years To Pay ■ ili" , M m m m m F e a tu re for F e a tu re —A m e ric a 's Best Buy! BIG FREEZER COMPARTMENT (tores 17 pound* frozon foods. QUICK-RELEASE ICE TRAYS provide 28 ico cubes—4 pounds of ico. SUPER-SIZE COLOPACK stores amazing quantity of moats . . . and oxtra ico cubes . . . at near-freezing. JUMBO HYOROVOIR keeps huge supply of fruits and vegetable* crisp, moist and garden-fresh. SPACIOUS SHELVING . . . more than I I square feet . . . adapt* to meet your every need . . . takes a full case of tali bottles . . . keeps butter, cheese and small packages easy to reach. "Mi, HOtót £ ATMRjny Bo?/* a TRADE-INS Your old refrigerator will never be m worth more than it is today Three candidates have filed for [ the two vacant positions on School j Board No. 48 with the election j scheduled for Monday, June 19. Mrs. Hildah Highbe, whose term In observance of its third an j has expired, is running for re- j niversary, the Beaverton Saddle election and Newman Ward, who j Club will celebrate Sunday, June 2286 N E Canyon Road, Vi Mile East Beaverton City Limits has been serving by appointment, M A T U R E S Y O U N E V E R D R E A M E D 25, with an early morning break- Phone Beaverton 4703 is also seeking one of the positions. o o irt fast and ride. Friends of the mem The third candidate is Earl YOU D O f f AT A r K I Q t bers are being invited to attend. Enger of 620 S. Hall. Enger is a T H A T ’S U N B E L I E V A B L E ! On Friday evening Guy Carr will j member of the local contracting j lead members on a “ preview” of fil m of Enger Brothers and a ★ No bolting down ! I the trail to Cooper Mountain member of the Beaverton Junior j where the breakfast will be cook ★ No wringer or spinner! Chamber of Commerce. ed. Riders will meet on Hyland Mrs. Highbe is active in com ★ No plumbing required! Road at 7 p. m. munity affairs and in the opera- * Any local riders interested in ★ Undertow washing! j tion of Highbe’s Variety Store. She I going on the breakfast ride sched | lives at 352 S. E. 2nd. ★ Floataway-Flushaway draining! uled for 6:30 a. m. are invited to I Ward, who resides at 4309 S. W. ★ Put it anywhere—kitchen, cellar, j ca” ,he club Pre8ldent- Mr8 J,,ke Wm. SPEARS | Wilson Ave., Is an executive of the 1 Strauss at Beaverton 4991. utility room Electric Steel Foundry in Portland. Both Ward and Enger have i children in the Beaverton schools. î j î Price induciti Voting will be conducted at the nermat installa Merle Davies school with the polls imn l.tu dtu n | open from 2 to 9 p. m., daylight payment— easy saving time, and all registered terms. By Gertrud*' Pearson voters, whether property owners or not, are eligible to vote. ANOTHER GRANDCHILD The three other board members SEI THIS A M A Z IN G Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Stevens an whose terms have not yet expired LO W -E R IC B D W A SH ER TO D A Y! nounces the birth of another grand are Norton Peck, Donald Jenkins child to their daughter and son- and Charles Drew. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Moller of Seattle, Wn. The couples Your community mortician since 1910 fourth child, a «on, was born June BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 5. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Mrs. Stevens Is in Seattle assist Phone 4284 Phone 3411 BEAVERTON, OREGON Eugene, (Special)—Elouise E. Pat ing at her daughter's home. Corner West and Broadway terson of Aloha received a bach elor of science degree from the SU NDAY A T T IM A M O O K Beaverton University of Oregon on June 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cecil and daughter Janelle spent Sunday at | Tillamook. TERRY'S FURNITURE Peg, y J Freeze Meats, Fruits, Vege tables, Berries, etc., when QUALITY IS BEST and PRICES ARE LOWEST I Store Foods of all kinds for instant use in CEDAR MILL NEWS mm mm mm mm mm flf ÉÜ r r America's Finest • Cold Control Temperature Indi cator WRIGHT’S HARDWARE a | W fô: M • Separate Freezing Compartment • Frozen Storage Comportment is Fitted with Baskets and Dividers • Hermetically Sealed Spun Glass Insulation and moisture-proof Inner Liner GET OFF TO A GOOD START! 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Phone Beaverton 9 3 1 I PIC NIC AND REUNION Mrs. Raymond Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Chamberlain and small daughter Bonita of Bel lingham, Wn., werei week end | guests at the James Walters home ! Mrs. Chamberlain Is Mrs. Walter’s | sister. A family picnic Sunday was held ! at Shute park in Hillsboro honor ing the Chamberlains and especl- I ally Duane on his birthday an- j niversary. i_____ I HOW TO CUT FLOWERS Proper cutting of flowers will receive attention at the garden club meeting June 21 beginning | at 1 p. m. at the grange hall. Reports of d*^ gates to the state garden club convention and Installation of officers will be In cluded In the afternoon program GRANGE HONORS GUESTS Honored guests at Leedy grange June 7 were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Turner of Los Angeles Calif A dinner preceded the regular grange meeting on that evening. The Turner's previously resided in this district snd visited old friends whll* in the neighborhood WORKS AT CRATER LAKE Beverly Thorne arrived home j from Oregon State college June I 10 for a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. P. A. Thorne, be - 1 fore reporting to Crater Iatke for | summer employment. Miss Thorne has been consistent- j ly an honor student at the college : FARMER UNION LOCAL The regular meeting of Cedar Mill local of the Farmer» Union j will be held at Barnes school near Beaverton on Tuesday evening. I June 20, 815 p. m. All members are urged to attend j Potluck refreahments will be | ! served. I IT'S FLY TIME TIME TO REPAIR OR BUY SCREENS FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS EXCELLEN T SELECTION OF SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WIRE FOR REPAIR IT PAYS TO CONSULT US W. J. McCREADY LUMBER CO. Old Canyon Road Beaverton Phone 3821