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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1947)
FROM SANTA BARBARA A i n ’t I t T H e T r u t h Miss Mary Patricia Brong. dau ghter of the Paul Brongs of Ber- tha-Beaverton Highway, is back from a week in Santa Barbara, where she attended the annual Fiesta. Miss Brong plans to study art at the Portland Art Museum this fall. *> -v> «¡v H líá h New Releases POPULAR - CLASSICAL Children's Records Choice Selections of Gifts CROSLEY RADIOS / OF COURSE I STIU | LOVE VOU, WllPltf. - l f e>uT evtn vou t h in k . \ ÎW.S BE A C O N T74* S. W. C anyon V THE OIAMONP IS A ) \ MUCH LIFE AS A r*7 little SMALL ? ANP — WET N00PLE. &UT THEN, SO HAS WII&U* ... J RUSH WEEK VES, ANP THINK Of THE M0NEV HES SPENT (JHAS'NO TO THE &IÚVWN WITH PA/KItNTS. IF THET EVER SET MARRIEP HE'LL LEARN ITS AlWAVS WISER ANP MORE EfOMOMICAL TO SLIT HERE IN Dick Lindsey has left for Eu- gene to attend Rush Week at the University of Oregon. Dick is a sophomore pre-medical stu dent. * • • T h a i ATikl » d . V A I I FN Mrs. George Nendel, while still confined to her home, is improv ing gradually and enjoys visiting with her friends who are wel come to call. • • • m. B EA T EA SE... 'Ith a new Permanent Ware From Mr. and Mrs. Josiah F. Gilray have spent the summer at their Cannon Beach home which they are remodeling. Mr. Douglas Fisher of San Francisco has been a house guest of the Gilrays for the past month having just returned to Califor nia on Tuesday. * • • GUESTS FROM CHICAGO STOP LOR. so. \o. 1 i.ni They must n stone from the ^ h> l.a/at has been dead h u da\ and i now his body .-en, «. . a: the stench of decay, : dead man’s sister w- sus. But in a loud vow . .le.-u- called—Lazarus come iort’i And he who was dead i hound hand and foot w.;h clothes. Loose him and let l o go, said Jesus. W E ALSO—Ju st so the 1 to descend from heaven and us. At His shout, the dea-. m Christ shall rise first. Then which are alive and remain, sha'I be caught up together with the: and so shall we be ever with th» Lord.—B IB L E . A,nd for you? POOR WilftUK. 5EEMS TO TRUST WM ßlüTOWII PIAMMO MERCHANT MORE THAN Mi DOES ESMEKELPA- TEN DAYS A T SEA ACRES YOUNG DAUGHTER Republican Talent Festival To Be Held Sept 19-20 Monday morning, at 8:52 Shar Mr. and Mrs. Max Lamfroin Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ascheim of Dogwood Lane in Raleigh on Let' Rick was born at Port have been entertaining Mr. and Hills spent ten days at Sea Acres land Sanitarium. Sharon is the Mrs. Alex Popov from Chicago on Orcas Island in B-itish Col daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. HELEN'S BEAUTY for the past few days, and on F ri Rick of Fairway Drive and Announcement is made by the umbia. day the two couples left to drive SALON weighed seven pounds 13 ounces following officers of the Repub The Lamfroms drove to Ana- • • • W. Canyon Kd. BH. 7988 to San Francisco, I-os Angeles, cortes and then ferried to the lican Festival Association, of the and into Mexico. The Ascheims forth coming Talent Festival Island, arriving one day after the CA LIFO RN IA VISITORS i will fly home from California. which will occur at the Neigh black fish had arrived to chase Mr. and Mrs.William Maxfleld, bors of Woodcraft Hall on Friday the salmon out. (Nadine Cody) of Beverly Hills, and Saturday, September 19th Black fish are of the whale fa mily and eat salmon. In spite California, have spent ten days and 20th. Officers of the Festival of this handicap the T.amfrom* visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cody \ssoclation aro Al Sulmonettl, successfully caught three salmon. of West Hills. While the Cali President; Mrs. Charles A. Johns fornians were here, the Cody’s and Mrs. Robert E. Elliott, • • * took them to a cabin on the Zig Vice— Presidents; Lofton Tatum, LEAVES ENGLAND zag River where they spent sev- Treasurer; Mrs. George T. Gerl- Captain Helge Westerling of ¡oral days. inger. Secretary. Canyon Drive who is sailing on * • * It is expected that from the the S. S. I nlon Sulphur, le ft' uinM F FRHA a TR IP sale of Oregon-made goods and London. England, last Saturday.! HOME FROM T R IP Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Allen unloved white elephants, together I expecting to arrive nt some Tex- and Roberta of Maple Lane in with the gifts that are aeeuring I an port later this month. Benz Park, are home again after to this fund, that not only will * * * a three weeks' trip to San Diego i he amount necessary to send a BEL AIR V IA PLANE where Mr. Allen attended an I young Republican man and a Mrs. William Malien of Bor- E. E. convention. They stopped young Republican woman to the i tha-Beaverton Highway Is home at Carmel a day visited Mt. Wil Philadelphia Convention in 1948 j from a plane trip to Bel Air. son. had dinner at Tiajuana, Mex bo assured that each of the volun-1 California, where she spent a tary groups which arc participat week with her sister. Miss Helen Ico, and spent several days visit ing will have some financial help ing in Los Angeles and San j K. Costello. from this enterprise. The reason Francisco. * • • • • • ! that the money is being raised I PUTS IN PAVING now, is so as not to interefere j VISITS IN BEND with the larger campaign for Re averton 3031 The black-top paving was put Major General and Mrs. Claude publican Party funds which will | in Friday in front of the store From Portland Phone Dial Operator Ask for an on the paving lot at the West Larkin spent last week end in occur the first of the year. Toll Free Commerce Number Slope Food bank at West Slope. Bend visiting the General’s bro There is room now to park 50 ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and cars at once, according to Mr. Mrs. Delmar • Davis. • • Call Gcstring. ¡GROUP M EETING On Tuesday evening the wo REEDVILLE and HAZELDALE men of the Philathea Class of SCHOOL W ELL STARTED With Palm Beach All-Day Make-up Reedville school has an enroll ment of 99 pupils this year. There are 31 in the first and second grades taught by Mrs. Geiger, 18 in the third and fourth taught by Mrs. Brook hardt, 21 in thefifth and sixth taught by Mrs. Ingram and 29 in the sev enth and eighth taught by Low ell Kngelen. The cafeteria opened Monday Sept. 15. Hazeldale school opened Sept. 8 with an enrollment of 57. There are 13 enrolled in the first and second grades under Mrs. Anna Rasmussen. 24 in the third and fourth and fifth under Mrs. Christel Mabley and 20 in the sixth, seventh and eighth under Mrs. Letha Maffitt, the principal. Ideal for Summer Weather . . . • Palm Beach All Day Creme Powder • Palm Beach All Day Creme Rouge • Palm Beach Lipstick VEST SLOPE BEAUTY SHOP :on 9492 8718 S. W. Canyon Road nd COATS Cleaned and Two brush and grassflres call ed the Beaverton fire department out over the week end. Sunday morning they were called in the Larson place on Stacey Ave. in Aloha, anrl later they were caller! to Tigard. No damage was done in either case. BR. 4861 PROMPT EFFICIEN T SERVICE On All »-V LEAVE FOR COLLEGE Drv Cleaning Orders Diana Arpke and Kay Stark both Beaverton High School grad uates of ’47, left Tuesday to en ter Willamette Cniversity at Sa lem. Diana and Kay will room together. • • • ALSO ALTERATIONS, REPAIRING. DYEING TRIPLEX WEST SLOPE CLEANERS • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wray of Beaverton spent last Friday at Tillamook and Seaside • • # VISITOR Jane Reich, sister of Mrs yon Road Seed and Floral Co. * O Holenum of Multnomah TH E G A RD EN " lanyon Road at Walker Road BR 0051 J Road, is here from Hie John Club Pin«- We tile will will now have a beautiful assortment of plaster for bath, shower or kitchen. Easy to apply-- never lose original color. This new product give you a lifetime of colorful beauty v ii ’ ' - ^ COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU 0 Start making a Ping Pong table for a Christmas present. We have the regulation size 5x9 Veneer and material for the table. A LU M IN U M G A R A G E D O O R S E T S , ( c o m p l e t e .) C O M P O S IT IO N R O O F IN G O I T S I D E H O U S E P A IN T G l. VSS C U T T O S IZ E Gli K US A RIMI- — nr hotter still , conic in arul tell us your nerds, lì e n ill help you eut the co.xf. WEST SLOPE LUMBER YARD RR 6 1 2 2 9 0 1 9 S . Vi . C an y o n Roa<l Grand Opening Specials CENTER FOOD Compare Phones TR 8039 Canyon Rd. “ C o m p le te S a tisfa ctio n o r Y o u r M o n ey If n e k " at Ellis Beaver »«n 3799 DOUGHTY'S Aopbnrwe» '// as®)) HERE are lots of ] -- ’ e r e the au tum n ! T i m e i s t h r o u g h .*: t h in g s t o d o TRIP TO COAST 8707 S. W. Canyon Road FOR In ancient Egypt bridegrooms were required to promise to sup ply their brides every year of their married life with a certain amount of money. TWO SMALL FIRES SUNDAY PRESSED "EV ER YTH IN G the Valley Community Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Stoup of Capei Road for an important business meeting and social hour. The group is under Mrs. George Starr’s lead ership. fe ■ M .. SOMETHING NEW .. ANY T IM E ... ANY WHERE He Lovelier AIL Davi J who died for your sins you are his. for glory. I 'PH K l.IV—Because she was det p in poverty, they urged Mrs. l.iu to throw her bahv away, but she always tells them—"I am a Christian and 1 could not do such a wicked thing. The Lord has given me this little girl an 1 he will somehow supply her food and clothing" Mrs V. L. Crosse»*. Chengyangwan. China Have you received Christ in to , 8 w McChMM, Rd PortUn<i i. or^oo your own heart as the Saviour t i . - *p»c.- P*id for b » a ».»ttif f»»u» REMODEL BEACH HOME R o ad »pen T o m . and F r i. E v e n in g s U n til \ out as CONVALESCENT West Slope Record and Gift Shop 1 WOUlPWT SAV THE frC'l CHHSHT TRUST ESMERilPA BUT HE COES HAVE A LOT OF MONET Tl£P i UP IN THAT IITTIE 1 SPARILLER t / LIFE ? SEEM* TO ] ME TH« ifACKUC W Esm opC PUIMBIBG S ü to io í c> 6 8 0 1 5.W. CANYON ROAD lii The New Haskell Center on S. W. Canyon Hoad Phone Beaverton 3323 "Shop Where Parking Is Easy" PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 20 21 Open 8 :3 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. Week Days and Sundays Groceries Yamhill Beans. No. 2 can, 2 for 19c Overlook Peas, No. 2 Tin, 2 for 19c Dr. Phillips' Grapefruit. Jr.. No. 2 Tin, 2 for 21c Delmonte Diced Beets in glass 10c Coffee, 3-lb. can 89c We have Pineapple Ju ice -- sliced Produce Cauliflow er, white large head, .......... 15c snowy head Red Tokay Grapes, sweet for eating 2 lbs. for .................................. 15« 9 Pascal Celery, crisp and tender, 2 stalks 19c crushed - all sizes, w hile it lasts — Doles. 7 ^ ^ 8 1 * 0 8 7542 ' 7 ;7 ' ^ ft '* :