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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1950)
COMMUNITY'S HEALTH SECURE IF RESIDENT DOCTORS CAN DO B> Mrs. \\. Bunnell W EST SLOPE — The health of citizens of this community should be well looked after, considering the sales of homes to physicians reported during the past few days by one real estate company of Wrest Slope, with the added pro- tection of a life insurance repre- sentative. Dr. Ronald Tall of Portland has purchased the Ryan property on Multnomah Club road, moving this week. Dr. Orton Hall and family bought a home in Vista Court; Dr. Rogers Smith of Vancouver, is a new resident of Murlea addition, and Dr. Burnham Brook will make his home on Howatt road. Equitable Life Insurance company. ' last week purchased one of the new homos in Brentwood _____ 1‘ LK.IHitJK l*HI l»E I.T Mr and Mrs. F. J Statter drove out to Eugene Sunday to take their son Frederick to the University, Frederick received an invitation from the men at Phi Delta house to make hls home there this win- ,er- Mr. and Mrs. Statter returned last week from a visit with Mrs. Statter's sister and family at Vlc- toria B. C. Beam-Alien Wed Saddle Club Bids Nat'l Park Trip September 9th; All Riders To Follows Rites Honeymoon In BC Travel On Trail Of Payne-Rohrer W EST SLO PE —Blue and gold All interested riders in the areal Westminster Presbyterian church figured in the decoration of the I V r* i nese nt i ich trail ridej was the scene of a lovely wedding First Presbyterian church in Port are invited to attend land on the evening of September on Sun<tay, Sept. 24. for f u which the Sunday afternoon. September 10. will be 9. when Helen Roberta Allen. Beaverton Saddle Civ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan hosts. Riders are to meet at i p. m. at Allen, of Benz Park, became the bride of Charles William Beam, the home of Mr. and M - G M a r- •id 1950 FORD CLUB CPE. son of Mrs. J. W. Beam, of Park- tin Allen. 1060 Hyland Following the ride, a wiener dale. The eight o'clock ceremony R & H, 1300 miles, new was performed by Dr. Paul Wright, roast will be held at t t > home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Str i s n Divi in the presence of 400 guests. The bride was given in marriage 8'on street, 1949 CHRYSLER R O Y A L SEDAN by her father, and wore a gown of white satin with court train and T IC K E T E K K O K 1*1 I VSKS 1st series, R & H, fluid drive Mr. and Mrs. D. R George of Chantilly lace yoke, edged with as pearl beads Her illusion veil was O « * « - Hilla had as ,ht“ hous«‘ I held by a close fitting cap of satin last " eek hls l’r,’ thpr and 1948 CHRYSLER R O Y A L SEDAN _ ■ and with orange blOHMU ll * 't«‘ . Ml and Mrs. V llO fft Mi Burton Selberg, manager of Heater, fluid drive, clean each Side, and she carried a shower Burlingame. Calif. Due to an error on their ticket, bouquet of white Fugi chrysanthe- the California Georges missed their j mums. Her matron of honor, Mrs. E. A. train and enjoyed a slightly longer 1948 DESOTO CUSTOM SEDAN W EST SLOPE — Next Sunday, Dickason (Helen Randall), wore visit *han was anticipated. Heater, windshield washers, very nice September 17, will be observed by blue taffeta, and carried gold R E S U M E S U O L L E G I s T I l> \ George Griffin, son of Mr. and the Valley Community United Pres- \ bronze chrysanthemums. Mrs. And- byterian church, as Rally Day and rew Klein, of Forest Grove, as Mrs. Q. B. Griffin, returned to Cor- ‘ 1948 C H RYSLER WINDSOR CPE. Promotion Sunday, with advance- bridesmaid, wore French blue and valtis last week to resume his ment of pupils in all departments carried a shower bouquet of French studies at Oregon State College, R & H fluid drive from nursery grade up to higher blue chrysanthemums and silver j YO K O H A M A Y E A R N IN G foliage. 1 Mrs. G. Martin Allen was a re - 1 classes. Mr. and Mm. Waiter \V. Payne Mrs. Harold Mattice, In royal cent luncheon hostess in honor of At the morning service, special when Miss Beverly Jane Rohrer recognition will be given teachers blue, and Miss Gretta Lewis, in Miss Mlchlko Watanibe of Yo became (hp bride of Walter Wil of the Bible school. Howard Foster Alice blue, carried flowers to match kohama, Japan. 1940 PLYM O UTH SEDAN liams Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. is superintendent of the Sunday their dresses, also with silver fo- Miss Watanabe is enroute now to Walter W. Payne of 2855 Denney school. liage. Candle lighters, Jaqueline Boulder, Colorado where she will road. Beaverton. Work on the primary depart- Chalmers and Louise Lawrence enter the University of Colorado. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Ches ment, in the church manse, is be- w-ore cream taffeta with arm gar- JAMES WM. M ETH I NEY ter C. Woodruff, 5305 S. E. 35th, 1937 OLDSMOBILE COUPE lands of bronze chrysanthemums. ing brought to a conclusion this Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Metheney Portland, was given In marriage Mrs. Allen, the mother of the are now the parents of , baby boy. by Mr. Woodruff. The double ring week with the final laying o f tile on the floor. The work is being bride, wore pale rose lace over James William, who was born Sept ceremony was performed by Rev. done by men of the congregation, satin with an orchid corsage. Mrs. 9. I J. E. Ransom. John L. Carpenter under the direction of Leonard Beam, Sr. wore an American Beau Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. sang ” 1 Love Thee” by Greig and ty rose with blue accessories. Pardue and Howard Foster. Frank Forbush of Longview and The Lord’s Prayer. Best man was Chester Beam, Mrs. Blanche Metheney of Port New lighting fixtures have been The bride wore an ivory satin added and the walls finished with brother of the groom. Ushers were land. Direct Factory Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer gown with court train and an off- knotty cedar, making an attractive Kenneth Beam, Norville Jones, Mrs. Metheney has resigned from the-face lace cap from which bil setting for the youngsters’ morning Clifford Beam, and Glen Brokaw. her position as school secretary for lowed the multiple tiered tulle 318 E MAIN STREET meetings. | Dr. John Stark Evans played the Dlst. 48 and will be replaced soon. fingertip veil. She carried an arm wedding music, and Mrs. Wm. Phone 5841 Hillsboro, Orfe. bouquet of stephanotis centered Sav« tht coif of an amazing Domestic Sow* FROM CABIN CRU ISER Jenne (Grace Rich) was soloist, A C T IV E DUTY STATI S with a white orchid. machine by making your own clothtt and John Rychen, Jr.. son of John Mr. and Mrs. Wm Turner, of sjngjnK ’Through The Years” and komo furnishings. Get your Domestic now The honor attendant was Miss and Louise A. Rychen. route 3. Ivox Seattle are guests this week at Lord’s Prayer” , with a small down payment and balance 292, Beaverton, has answered the Evelyn Marsh of Beaverton who the Norton Peck home. Following the ceremony, a recep- on easy monthly terms. Liberal allowance The Turners are owners of the tion for 250 persons was held at nation's call to active duty in the wore a pastel green taffeta gown for your old machine. Famous Domestic and carried a bouquet of yellow Sewing Handbook with each machine. cabin cruiser on which the Peck the home of the bride. Cutting the U. S. army. On September 13. as a sergeant, layonette chrysanthemums with family spent several pleasant days cake were Mesdames Wm. Wardell, Rychen reported to Fort Ord. for mauve ribbons, ^liss Joan Newman fishing last summer. Chester Ehle, and Fred Schroder liberal allowance on your present machine. an Assignment with the infantry. of Hillsboro was the bridesmaid Pouring were Mesdames Albert Famous Domestic V IC TIM IZE D IN W R EC K On Friday, September 15, Donald and wore mauve taffeta, carrying ftwina Handbook with each machine. Mrs. Gil Torrance has as guest Ritter, Ralph Deardorff, and M. L. Jenkins, Beaverton postmaster, a bouquet of lime green rayonette , . ... _ . .__ Budde. At the punch bowl were in her home this week, her brother ' returned to active Marine corps chrysanthemums with green rib _ . , — — , ____ Mi*. Walter Cramer and Mrs. Elmer Gunderson, of Florence. status, at Camp Pendleton, Calif. bons. Miss Judy Nims was flowei girl and wore yellow taffeta. She Mr. Gunderson is recuperating Larr>' Wentmore. His rating, unon "■o'n'» in’ n -e t: Assisting about the rooms were carried a white basket of yellow from injuries received in an auto duty from a reserve status, is tall flowers and matching bows. accident at Coos Bay a few months Mesdames Arnold Jensen of Hills sergeant. All of the attendants’ gowns ago. Mrs. Gunderson was also in boro, Ernest McHenry, Wm. Boork- man. Frank Kehrli, Archie Brad were trimmed In matching net 1025 N. E. Canyon Road jured and the two spent several shaw, and sorority sisters of the SU R PR ISE ON B IR TH D A Y weeks in the hospital. Mrs. Florence Heard was pleas which were patterned after the bride. Margaret Kehrli. Florence H E A L TH IM PRO VIN G V 2 Mile East of Beaverton antly surprised by 34 of her friends bridal gown. They all wore open McKinley, Mrs. Jack Mulkey and Mrs. George Keller was reported Mrs. Arthur Trachsel. Mrs. C lif Sunday evening. September 10. The crown picture hats made of braid Across From Haskell Center improving in health this week, ed taffeta with net brims of the ford Zollinger acted as hostess for occasion being hei birthday. She same materials as their gowns. after being taken to Good Samar the reception. received many beautiful gifts. Phone Beaverton 9164 William Springer of Beaverton itan hospital earlier in a serious Dorothy Heard served birthday For her going away costume, the cake, ice cream, coffee and punch, i was b<‘st m,,n an<1 Jamo8 Wallace condition. bride chose a purple and gray | of LaGrande and Frederick Van I plaid ault and hat with kolinsky Rt_ ^ p M * ,Vt **'•" _"* affalr' | Horn of Eugene were ushers. P A IR FROM M ULTNOM AH scarf and white orchid corsage. A large reception was held in C. J. Stevens and his brother i The young couple planned fo the church parlors. The happy ; spend two weeks in Vancouver, Byron, both o f Multnomah, were j couple left immediately after the ----- •• aift'iIBwiia; .V.. ! B. C. and will make their home, on Monday Sept. 11 visitors here reception for Glacier National 1 returning, at 5850 S. W. Terwilliger SUNDAY A T REACH Park. Mrs. Payne's going away suit boulevard. resume irouicioiu, Mr. mi. Beam Dcnm will wm rcnuinr Mr. and Mrs J. D. O’Neill and was of burgundy gabardine with his classes at Oregon medical three children of Murray ave were which she wore gray accessories school for the winter season. Sunday visitors at Cannon Beach. and a white orchid corsage. f* Gunrani«*d bv ^ l Good Houaokofplng The Tiller You Con Ride Mrs. Ronald Payne and Mrs. Paul Blanton, aunts of the groom, poured and assisting with the serv SALES AND SERVICE ing were Mesdames T. W. Johnson. Bayard West. Frank Price and Homemakers can face the new day with a smile for B , Mr,. Orrtradr ,h« ‘ r ■> w . „ . _________________ Cyrus Nims Miss Mary Myers had early morning cookery is a snap with the versatile CEDAR M IL L — A number of 8 ° l ,enlnK * community cjiarKP 0f tbe k,,est hook and Miss Revere Breakfast Unit. Consists of regular Revere resolutions proposed to the Com- ‘ all carnival Saturday Mary Grlbble the gifts, 8 inch Covered French C hef Skillet and a polished munity club membership at its no° " M e m b e r * a‘ * P m. í stainless steel poacher unit. Egg cups have exclusive regular meeting Sept. 13 In the J, af,e,noon and evening p A T IE N T IN SU RG E RY “ Lock-On” handles that school house were adopted as pro- M 1 p(j w* *b enti rtainment Hospitalized at Jones hospital in you can pick up easily with Jects. a carn val nat,Jre « ■ " to *a‘ Hillsboro Is Mrs. R. N. TortJet who Backstops for the softball fields •' 111 rung m< a at the grange un(jprW(,nj mninr surgery Sept. 11. a fork — no burned fingers. Phone Beaverton 3811 or 2826 ■» at Sunset Valley and Cedar Mill ha 1 alonK wlth ,he rest of V01" Black Bakelite trim. Friends ...... will w- he interested to schools will be furnished from ni**^h^)0rs know that she is progressing nice carnival funds. A recreation pro- U 'l C O N V E N TIO N ly. gram will be handled by a com- Attending the Florist convention % mittee. at Sun Valley, Idaho last week W IE N E R ROAST Poachsr Insti Only — Fit* regular The curve on Cornell road at the wer<‘ ■'’, l • an<l Mrs. J °p Peterkort. Tx>val Berean class of the Church Revert Sr French Chef Skillet $2.00 mill pond will again be an issue The Deteikorts anticipated a 0f Christ held a wiener roast at as well as signs warning motorists 'uxu,ious vacation in connection the home of Glen Rears, Renver- of children In the area. with the convention. ton, Friday, Sept. 15, Feature of The club will cooperate with TRMJOUNTY I’TA COURSE the evening was food and fellow- ..... Sunset Valley P T A in trying to Gaining information from the ship. procure an overpass at Murray scbo°l of instruction for Washing- W E E K 'S V ISITA TIO N S ton. Yamhill and Columbia coun Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller spent road and Sunset highway. A new committee will work on ty PTA's September 12 at Hills- a week visiting Interesting nlaces the telephone problem In the area boro were Mrs L. S. Uppinghouse, In Oregon going to Rpd Woods, and improved bus service will re Mrs. F W Merewether and Mrs. Klat^ath Falls. Grants Pass. Ash- On Broadway, Beaverton Phone 4284 A R. Pearson of the Cedar Mill land. Crater Lake and other places ceive attention. PTA. and visiting relatives. New members o f the clhb Join ing after October 1 will be given membership for the balance of this year and 1951 for one year's dues. Carnival plans as the ways and means project for the year were highlighted with chairmen stating their needs. Next meeting of the club will be held October 12 at Sunset Valley school. The program will be one of general community Interest. ON JU NIO R HIGH SCHOOL “The Position of a Junior High in Our School System”, will he the LADIES’ SUITS A COATS AT LOW PRICES—BUT UI*STAIRS—Get more for your money. Thousands of New Fall Suits A Coata topic of a qualified speaker at the at tli*- lowest prices In Portland!—Wo carry every size from Hi to 50. Also a complete line of '<4 si tern for the shorter woman. Every first fall Parent Teacher meeting garment 1* 100% virgin wool. Some of these prices are actually below wholesale cost. Thursday evening. Sept 28 at 8 p. m at the school house 1 LAROR flIZB NEW FALL. QP 1 1 NEW FA LL CO ATS g, Mrs. Earl Lind, legislative chair wool; sizes 10 to 18; green, brown, 1 4 « man will present information on ■ b l i *' blue, other colors; value« to 29.96, now I c o a t s io s ; . r 1 the Childrens’ P.lll on the same program. The executive committee has lOO0« V ir g in W o o l G a b a r d in e been working on this year's pro USEDCARS 1995 1895 Promotion Rally Qgy Observed At W. Slope Church 1795 1795 1595 495 100 SPENCER MOTOR CO. MAKE your own CLOTHES P & P TRADING POST ROTOTILLERS - ROTO-ETTES FOR BRIGHTER BREAKFASTS r WINDOLPH TRACTORS COMMUNITY CLUB HEARS AND ACTS ON PROJECT PROPOSALS HOLLAND FRIES * POACHES * BAKES * i FEED STORE I f % A * 7 .2 5 m PEACHES WRIGHT’S HARDWARE Last Call For Canning Peaches Elbeitas SUITS FALL J .H . Hales *4 95 Strictly No, 1 Fancy Stock Full Apple Boxes We Deliver MILLER'S For Fine Foods Phone* Bcov. 3661 Portland BR. 7960 29 1 gram to try to offer interesting information concerning the school system. An executive meeting was held Sept. 18 at the home of the pres ident Mrs. V C Miner to form-1 ulate plans for the first meeting. OHIO LA B O R C O NV EN TIO N C. V. Jackson was among del egates attending a national labor convention at Clnnclnati Ohio last week. C H IL D R E N ’S PE T SHOW i Parents and other adults will be |offered a program of Interest when I Ladies’ F 1 A L L C O Wine green, brown, grey; ■ 10 to is. V a l l i « A T S KJ P i \AJ H v ▼▼ 1 l Ç Ä 9 5 S U I T S NOW G a b a r d i n e , e m a il c h e c k « a n d o t h e r m a t e r - l a la ; 100% v i r g i n wool; sizes 10 to 44; also *4 x lz e s ; r e d s , greens, b e ig e , p in k , white, brown. Values to 39.95. I M ® ® ■ B BBi OPEN 9 A. M. — USE OUR L A Y - A W A Y PLAN SINGER DRESS CO 716 S. W. MORRISON B IT W M N B R O A D W /T A B A R K P H O N I BE 3756 Over Knight'« Shoe Store 602 ROYAL BLDG. Taka Ilevetor U petti re