The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 13, 1950, Image 5

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    HOMECOMING GREETINGS
VISIT IN LONG BEACH
, vester’s brother of Portland viaited
The event of Homecoming Sun­
Mr and Mrs. L. W. Sylvester and
friends at Long Beach. Wash-
day was recognized by the Meth­
daughter Eunice and Mr} Syl- ington
odists this last week. Special greet­
ings and carnations were given to
the church members oldest in
THEATRE
years and oldest in membership.
Those recognized are Mrs Alice
Beaverton
Handley. Mrs. Cora Wetherall Mr.
Cy Williams. Mr and Mrs. N. R.
Sat. Marine«* Oct. it
Wednesday thru Saturday Murner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
“ S H E R IF F OF
Roseman. Mr and Mrs L. L.
October 1», 19, 20, 21
LAS VEGAS”
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oav-
Wild Bill Elliott
aness, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Extra,
“ F A T H E R OF TIIK.
Sun., Mon., Turn.
Mr ajid Mrs. A. M Byrd and Mrs.
B R IB E "
October IS, 16, 17
Arthur Clement
“ STARS IN MY
Spencer Tracy
Elizabeth Taylor
C RO W N ”
WATCH !
Joel McCrea
Funniest picture of 1950
Ellen Drew
BEAVER
Watts-Rhodes In Adv. Tells Only
Portland Rites
Half of Freight
Wed On Sept. 15 Car Situation
Kingsley Beaverton Lumber
Also Selected
Short Subjects
Company's Ad Next Week
PH O N E B EAVER TO N 3201
JUST ARRIVED
HOLLAND GROWN BULBS
HYACINTHS - TULIPS
DAFFODILS - CROCUSES
ALL FRESH - TOP SIZE
Mr. tuid Mm. Lyli- G. Watt»*
IN UN USUALLY LARGE V A R IETY OF COLORS
INCLUDING
RED EMPEROR - KEIZERSKROON
AND PINK PARROT
CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY
HOLLAND FEED STORE
Phone Beaverton 381 1
59 S. E Broadway
SUPER VALUES
$2 9 5
On Sale - - -
Styles
*
F a b ric
Fine crepe (rayon) tis­
sue
FA ILLE
(rayon)
Burmill
multif filament
(crepe) all wool zephyr,
finest cotton broadcloth
Peter Pon, plain or lace -
trim. Shirtmakers and
"Barrymore" t a i l ored
plaids
Long or short
sleeves
Co lors
White, reds, greens, and
blues
■Uke
MODE
"A SHOP FOR WOMEN"
ON BROADW AY
BEAVERTON
Oriq in a !
TRADÌ MAU«
DEEP FRYER
OTICE
aturday, October 14,
e will nave a public
»monstratior of the new
ryryte, right in our store
ou ore invited
cooks an endless variety
of taste-tem pting dishes
ns i If/ — Ouirl.lij —A u t o m a l i r n H y
Just set the thermostat and Fryryte does
the rest. In only 2 to 7 minutes delicious
digestible deep-fried foods can be cooked
right at the dining room table. Meats, fish,
onions,doughnuts, made
in the same cooking com­
ASILY
pound will not take on
operated, just plug into
the wall and in 2 to 7
minutes it's ready to use
the flavor of each other.
■ .a r g e n t
l o o k in g C a p a r l l y
l o m p a rl D n i f a
l ig h t W e ig h t
AI w ay* H eady
T * l ’««
HERE
an you find such a com-
>oct unit that will do oil
'Our deep fat frying, so
quickly, and so reasonab-
v priced
26’ 5
DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY SATURDAY
BEAVERTON HARDWARE
Phone 3921
MARSHALL-WELLS STORE
Corner First & Watson Street
Beaverton, Ore
MAC ROM E LACE PROJECT
the lesson.
The Laura circle of ihe Method-
The group will work on the
1st women's group will meet Thurs- making of macrome lace Materials
“The Southern Pacific is telling day evening at 8 p. m. at the required are a 12 inch board, 6
only half the story of the freight home of Mrs Ralph Beck, 1650 S. tacks and bedspread cotton.
All members and friends are
car shortage," H V. Simpson, ex­ E. Lombard. Mr*. Beck will give
ecutive vice president of the West the devotions and Mrs. Hazel Maly urged to attend.
Coast
Lumbermen's
Association
charged here today.
“ In a recent advertisement pub­ R E PO R T OF CONDITION of F IR ST SE CU RITY BANK, of Beaver­
lished in many Oregon newspa­ ton, Washington County. Ore , at the close o f business Oct. 4, 1950, a
State banking institution organized and operating under the banking
pers." Simpson stated, “ the South­
laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System I*uh-
ern Pacific says that 21.000 new
lished in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities
cars have been put in service In and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District.
the five years since the war, hut
ASSETS
fails to state that they have re­
Cash,
balances
with
othei
banks.
Including reserve bal­
tired approximately 17.000 old-age
ance, and cash items tn process o f collection_______ ____
701,677.11
cars during that period.”
United States Government obligations, direct and guar-
"W. W Hale, vice president of
-
1,961,238.25
the Southern Pacific, who signed Obligations o f States and political subdivisions .................
680.128.69
this advertisement," the lumber Corporate stocks (including $2,250.00 stock of Federal
Reserve
Bank)
2,250.00
leader declared, "has stated that
1.299,873.24
the increase in number o f cars Loans and discounts (including $1,787.98 overdrafts)
owned by the Southern Pacific is Bank premises owned $2,500.00, furniture and fix-
t III es $17.970.(V
-l’.47Qj00
3%. He fails to point out that the
Other assets
-------------------------------------------------------
10,993.34
increase In traffic on this line, in
T O T A L ASSETS
-... 4.676.630.63
the past ten years according to
L IA B IL IT IE S
Interstate Commerce Commission
reports, has varied from 45% to Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corp­
............ .... .......
2,731,681.26
orations
as high as 83% a year In that per­ Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corp­
iod."
orations
1.434.846.94
Simpson said the advertisement 1 Deposits of United States Government (including post­
al savings i
__
H J« _
also states that the freight car
..............
282,401.01
shortage is national, but fails to [ Deposits of States and political subdivisions
40,628.54
mention that the shortage on Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc)
T O T A L DEPOSITS
$4.M l.164.27
Southern Pacific Lines is far more
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S (not including subordinated obli­
acute than on the lines of any
4,511,164.27
gations shown below) .......
other carrier.
C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
He said increased buying by con­
25,000.00
sumers, Increased production for Capital*
Surplus ----
50,000.00
national defense. Increased mil­ Undivided Profits
90466 M
itary movements to Korea, move­
T O T A L CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
165,466.36
ment of grain, labor controversies, T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A N D C A P IT A L ACCOUNTS
4.676,630 63
and the 5-day week mentioned In •This bank's capital consists of;
$25,000.00
the advertisement have affected Common stock with total par value of
all railroads, hut only the South­
M EMORANDA
ern Pacific has failed so miserably Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
to supply service.
fOl other purposes
722,260.00
I, Devoe Brasel, Assistant Cashier, of the above-named bank,
Admittedly the demand for lum­
ber has exceeded previous years. hereby certify that the above statment Is true to the best o f my knowl­
Simpson agreed, but this same de­ edge and belief.
Devoe Brasel
mand affected the 75% of national
Correct Attest: Ernest D. Hite)
lumber production not on the
Jay Gibson, Jr.) Directors
Southern Pacific, which received
Jay Gibson
)
reasonably adequate service, as
State of Oregon, County of Washington ss:
well as the 25% on the Southern
Sworn to and subscribed before me this inn
Pacific, which received thoroughly
day of October, 1950.
Inadequate service.
M. Veronica Turck
The cooperation asked by the
(S E A L )
Notary Public
Southern Pacific in their adver­
tisement, Simpson pointed out, has
been generously extended by Ore­
gon shippers, but cooperation will
not create cars that do not exist.
“ There can be only one conclu­
sion,” the lumber leader said flat­
ly, “ and that is the Southern Pa­
cific does not have adequate equip­
ment to properly service the In­
dustries on its lines."
E LM O N IC A —On September 15th
at 8:30 p. m. In a candlelight cer­
emony Carole Joyce Rhodes and
Lyle Watts of Amity, Oregon were
united in marriage at the Colonial
Heights church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints in Portland.
Carol is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph C. Rhodes of Elmon-
ica and Lyle George Watts is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Watts
of Amity, Oregon.
Elder Clifford Bagley performed
the ceremony. Earl Hazelle played
the wedding music. La Rae Pen­
sion sang “ At Dawning” and
“Through the Years".
The brides father gave her in
marriage. She wore an ivory satin
gown with train and lace cap and
veil. Her bouquet was white or­
chids with shower of bouvardia.
Miss Nanette Rhodes was maid
of honor for her sister. She wore a
gown of bronze satin and carried
maroon
chrysanthemums. The
bridesmaids were the Misses'Joan
Peterson, Kathleen McClure, Pris­
cilla Mann and Patricia Johnson.
The best man was Lamar Ald­
ridge of Amity. John Wade, Rich­
ard Johnson, Frank Satalich and
Ewart Calendar »were tne ushers.
The reception was held in the
church parlors.
Mrs. Edith Keller cut and served
the wedding cake and Peggy Steed
served punch. The grooms cake
Baby Donald Shave, two-day-old
was served by Miss Beverley Me*
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Knight. Miss Je&n Senn received
Shave of 384 S. W. Fairmount ave.,
the gifts and Miss Darlene Swan­
Beaverton, passed away on Octo­
son had charge e f the guest book.
ber 6 at a Hillsboro hospital where
The bride wore gray with red
j he was born. Services and Inter­
accessories on her wedding trip Xu
ment were private and handled by
southern Oregon. They will live in
Pegg's mortuary.
Monmouth where they are both at­
The Shaves have another son.
tending the Oregon College of Ed­
Ronald, who Is three years old.
ucation.
Donald Shave
Democrats Set
Dct. 16th Rally
At Forest Grove
Harold W Johnston, West Slope,
member of the Democratic central
committe for Washington county
announces that the next meeting
of the central committee will be
held at Forest Grove, on Monday,
Oct. 16th at 8:00 p. m. at the
chamber of commerce quarters in
the city hall. Besides important
business for the central committee
members to transact there will be
a rally, to which all Democrats are
invited. Light refreshments will be
served.
On the program will be Howard
Latotirette, candidate of U. S.
Senate; Roy A Hewitt, candidate
for Congress from the 1st Con­
gressional district; Howard Mor­
gan. candidate for labor commis­
sioner; James E. Schick and Al
Bobbitt, candidates for state House
of
Representatives;
Graham
Young, candidate for county cor­
oner and Sid Farrell, candidate for
county commissioner.
Austin Flegal will not he able
to attend In person on account of
previous committments but plans
to visit Forest Grove and other
western Washington county com­
munities during the coming month.
Mothers Enters
Hospital After
Clinic Session
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fr.day, October 13, 1950
AT PACIFIC IN T E R N A T ’I,
Among local exhibitors who cap­
tured honors at the Pacific Inter­
national Livestock exhibition were
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K Murphy
who showed geese and guinea
fowl and Martin Allen with exhib­
its of bantams and Black Austra-
lorps.
Popular with the audience was
a Beaverton entry In the horse
show, Miss Dean, owned and J
driven In the roadsters, open t o '
bike, class by Paul Easton.
PTA KVEC BB. MEETS
The Beaverton grade school PTA
executive board will meet Thurs­
day evening. Oct. 12 at 8 p. m. In
the Merle Davies school cafeteria.
F O R A H I A L T H Y C O M M U N IT Y
Filling prescriptions is an important part of our busi­
ness. But today, for a change, we are taking the liberty of
writing one—after long and careful thought. Here it ia:
PURCHASI Voluntary Haalth Insuranca.
PRESERVE tha American medical system.
PROTECT freedom all along tha lina.
haAnitac^
G O F A i A c H 14.0
A mr Bovo
ALOHA THEATRE
Aloha, Oregon — Phone. Aloha 6401
Free Parking Lot for Our Patrons
Wednesday thru Saturday. October It, 12, 13, 14
"W INCH ESTER 7 3 " James Stewart, Shelly
"P E G G Y "
Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn
Winters
MISS MOLLY M ARLENE
The real estate business enjoyed ;
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. October 15, 16, 17
a delightful thrill October 3 when |
Into the family of one of the i
"TH E SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS W IF E "
Beaverton clan who sells dirt |
"O N E W A Y STREET" James Mason, Marta Toren
cheap came a win.som^ prima
donna.
Named Molly Marlene McMa- '
Wednesday thru Saturday, October 18, 19, 20, 21
hon, the young lass was born In
Emanuel hospital, Portland, and j
"TH E ASPHALT IU N G LE " Sterling Hayden. Louis Calhern
weighed in at 8 lb. Vi oz.
"LO V E TH AT BRUTE”
£ £ •„ .
Daughter and mother returned
home on October 10 and Bruce
McMahon, the proud father, can
find little more to talk about than
«M»MMH»H«IIKIHZIIISniSM5IIISHI5HI5IIISIII*IIISIIIEIII3IHaillSMMW
the
fetching
manners of
his
youngest daughter.
And Grandpa J J. McMahon,
puffing his serene cigar, Is walk­
ing around like a pouter pigeon
too, feeling extremely proud of
Uie newest granddaughter
MINISTER'S AUNT
Mrs. Sadie VanCleve from the
Masonic old poople's home at Ze­
nith, Washington has been a guest
the last two weeks at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. Horace Mounts
Mrs. VanCleve, Is a mother of 8.
grandmother of 24 and great­
grandmother of 9, Is the aunt of
Rev. Mounts.
REAL BIR TH D AY FETE
Gregg Sorensen, son of Capt.
and Mrs. H. E. Sorensen, cel­
ebrated his ninth birthday Satur­
day with a birthday luncheon fol­
lowed by a Roy Rogers matinee.
PORTLAND LODGE NO. 142
Mr. and Mrs J. R. Chabirvo, 4928
S W Wilson returned October 10
from Canon C.ty, Colorado, where
they spent 10 days with his moth­
er, Mrs. Ida Walker, who is se­
riously ill.
On October 7, Mr Chablno took
his mother 161 miles by ambulance
to Lamar, Sacred Heart hospital,
where ehe is expected to face a
long and dreary hospitalization.
Previously Mrs. Walker had been
under treatment in the W olf clinic,
In Canon City where every means FOR R E N T New two-beslroom
apartment. Private entrance, re­
was taken for her immediate re­
frigerator, electric range All util­
covery.
ities furnished $70 month. Call
Tigard 6130.
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HINTON < AKI) PARTY
A card party will be held Sat­ FIR ST CLASS machinist, prefer­
ably someone living In Beaver­
urday Oct. 14 at 8 p. m at the
ton area. Apply In person between
Kinton Grange Hall
10 a. m and 12 noon. A J De-
Prizes will be given for pinochle
Monde Co., 691 SW Erlckaen
and canasta ind potluck lunch
Beaverton,
or call
Beaverton
will be served
Visitors welc >me.
416*
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