The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 21, 1947, Image 3

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"Say It With Flowers'
"Say It With OUHS'
Geo. C. Ludwig
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Waiker Rd. Riders Two Cub Scouts
Petition Bus Co.
From Japan Join
For More Service Beaverton Pack
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Cement U ork
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Free Estim ates
Garage
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FOR ANY
Beaverton
Logan & Page
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Phone Beaverton 2 3 7 7
Rte 3, Bo* 388
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6802 S. W. Canyon Road
ATwater 1089
DALES
Sand and Gravel
Crushed Rock
Phone Beaverton 2463
Corner Fir»» and Tucker S l u d l
Beaverton
W ELDIN G— OF A L L KINDS
Complete Automotive Service
Specialists In Re-Boring
and Motor Re-Building
Phone - Beaverton - 2981..
.Classified Ads Bring Results
f IM Ilo n t
DELUXE
CHAMPION
TIRES
T h e S a fe st, longer w earing
tire ever b u ilt . . .
T h e y a re Stronger
M ore N on-Skid A n g les
Longer M ileag e
Buy T h e m a t Y o u r
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BEAVERTON
Dramatic!
is the word to describe this
NEW HAIR-DO.
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Firestone Store
We Give Liberal Tradein
Allowance on Your Old Tire
West End of " Y " in
Beaverton
PHONE 3961
BE AT
EASE...
W ith a n e w P e rm a n e n t W a v e
F ro m
HELEN'S BEAUTY
SALON
8 .W . C a n y o n K d .
B R . 7088
BEAVERTON
FLORISTS
FRESH CUT FLOWERS
from our own greenhouses
a-head
Phone
in
s ty le
BEacon
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WEST SLOPE
BEAUTY SHOP
8 7 1 8 S W C an yo n Road
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M O TO -S W A Y
Lubrication
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M O T O R T U N E - F J I*
Al‘s Motor
Service
CLUB'S BAZAAR
After a joint meeting with the
Community Club, Friday,
No­
vember 21, 8:30 p. m. the Cooper
Mountain Sewing Club will hold
a harvest-time bazaar
The bazaar will follow the
meeting and lunch will
be
served.
WEST SLOPE
Keith Graves, student at Ore
goti
State College, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold J. Graves, He
was accompanied by Theta Xi
fraternity brothers.
Thanksgiving services of the
Valley Community Church will
begin
Form er C lem en s Station
177 E. Broadway
Beaverton, Oregon
DR. H. A. PUTNAM
Chiropractic Physician
30 years practice in Portland
1 block So. of Canyon Road on
Howett Road-West Slope
Portlond phone BEocon 9 6 3 7
Open eves, by oppointment
7:15. Nov 28th ;>t the
Gable School.
Prof. Cloyd V. Gustafson of
the Sociology Department at Le­
wis and Clark College will be
the speaker.
The Youth and Senior choirs
will sing.
The December program sched­
uled for the Raleigh Hills PTA
includes a children’s program in
the afternoon of Dec. 2 and:
“ Let’s Have Fun Night,” on De­
cember 5th.
Compare
On Lombard So. of Allen
Beaverton
GARBAGE SERVICE
Phone 2965
Phone 3634
for DELIVERY Service
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Within three days after a peti­
tion appeared at the Green
Meadows Grocery, Walker KoaiL
morfe than 33 residents of that
area had signed an appeal for
more bus service directed to the
Oregon Motor Stages Company.
Because of the rapid growth
of population along the road,
which has been spurred by mush
rooming housing developments,
the request directs attention of
the bus companies to the fact
that at present no bus leaves
Portland for this area after 5:45
p. m . and working people from
the big city are forced to doubt­
ful, makeshift means to make
it home after such hour.
Citing the fact that a bus
franchise carries with it some
responsibility of service to the
communities through which it
passes, the petitioners ask at
least a round-trip schedule from
PorUand about 9 p. m. and 11:30
p m. To make this possible, the
Walker Road residents suggest
routing of bus schedules from
Hillsboro, Reedville or points in
that direction, to pass along at
least part of Walker Road and
so rescue these patrons from
their patterns of isolation.
George Helser, at the Green
Meadows Grocery,
invites
all
residents along Walker Road to
come into the combination store
and bus depot if they wish to
include their name on the peti­
tion being signed
EF FICI EN T
H E A V IK T O N
Phones
TR 8039
Beaverton
‘ 3799
- COURTEOUS
SANITARY
SERVICE
Canyon Rd.
at E llis
D O U G H TY'S
Appliances
1947
21.
Beaverton, Oregon
Phone 2482
Friday ond Saturday— Nov. 21 and 22
DOUBLE BILL
"WINTER WONDERLAND,"—
P icture
film ed
in
O R EG O N
on b e a u tifu l
M T.
HOOD
BACKLASH," — Je a n Rogers, Robert D a vis— N e w s
•'n p lace of "BACKLASH" a cartoon and com edy will be
shown for the ch ild re n S a tu rd a y afterno o n
M q c M u rra y , Crosby, Hope, M illa n d , La d d , La m o u r
H utton and m any more
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leoverton
Phone
3 DAYS— Thursday to Saturday, Nov. 27 to 29
Continuous Show Thanksgiving Day— from 2 p. m.
DEAR RUTH," W illia m H olden, Jo a n C a u lfie ld
Cartoon— News and "So You Want To Be In Pictures."
For Kesulis Try Our i humified Ada
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Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Oregon M utual Politic» or» N O N -A SSESSA B LE.
You N EV ER pay
mor* than th» premium on th» tac» of the policy.
Oregon M utual
maintain* more than threa time» th» tu rplu i required by Oregon
Insurance Law*.
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M c M i n n v i l l e
O rg an ised in 1894
Year* of Reliable Service
W ALKER
New Location 109 S. 2nd Ave.
Phone 1732
"E ve ry Form of Protection"
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and N ELSO N .
Agents
Hillsboro, Oregon
P ^ U U a iN iA i » m
As
Ash .. AUTOMOTIVE .. Service
East "Y " at Canyon Road - Phone BEAVERTON 3328
26 YEARS EXPERIENCE
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRING - ANY MAKE
BRAKE - CLUTCH - ELECTRIC SERVICE
Workmanship and Material Fully Guaranteed
For A Period of 90 Days
FURNITURE
Good Buys on New and Used
CANYON ROAI) TRADING POST
One mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road
EA T . . .
WHERE YOU GET HOME COOKED MEALS YOU'LL LIKE
HOME MADE PIE AND REAL CHILI
TRY OUR SUPERBERGER
PAULSON'S CAFE
Fo rm e rly Jim d o n 's C a fe
—
C anyon Road
AN Y TIME
PHONE
3031
ANY WHERE
BEAVERTON
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■ ORDERS ARE BEING TAKEN NOW
SHOP BY PHONE
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Canyon Kd. Store
Vi Mile East of BEAVERTON
on Canyon Road Phone 2218
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Cartoon — Short — News
G U EST
Clearwater
Plumbing Co.
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4 DAYS— Sunday to Wednesday, Nov. 23 to 26
VARIETY GIRL," w ith scores of H ollywood S tars
Hot Water
HEATERS
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VALLEY BIRDS
N ovem ber
BEAVER THEATER
West Slope
Record and Gift
Shop
Informal health report from
Wes t Haven indicates that th«re
is a plague of flu and common
cold that has followed the onset
of Winter rains
Marge Mlstoe, from
Tualatin
View grade school, was put on
the sidelines for ?bout a week
with an attack of the mumps.
She is reportedly recovered by
now.
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Freshly Killed
F rid a y .
New Releases
On Armistice Day. Mr.
and
Mrs. C. R. Vlohl and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Gulick were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Hayden, S. W. 93rd
and Taylor, in the West Haven
Community.
Miller’s
NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS
Pursuant to the action of the
Board of Directors of School
District numlier 10 joint, Wash­
ington County, Oregon, taken at
the meeting of said Board held
on November 6,
1947, sealed
bids will lie received
at
the
Beaverton High School. School
District No 10 Jt., Washington
County, Oregon, until 4:00 P. M
December 11 for the following
items:
1S2 Steel Lcxkers
1 54-passenger school
bus
complete
,
Public address and intercom­
munication system
Said Board of Directors has de­
termined upon specifications for
such bids, copies of which may
be obtained at the Beaverton
Union High School office front
the school district clerk, and has
appointed as the time and place
for the opening of all such bids
the meeting of said Ixtard of di­
rectors to be held on the 11th
day of December. 1947, at the
hour of 8:0« P. M.
THERESA GIBSON, Clerk.
Union High School District No
10 Joint.
Date of first publication: Nov.
21, 1947,
Date of last publication: No­
vember 28. 1947.
Cub Scoutpack 517 held us regu
lar monthly meeting Tuesday
November 11. in the Auditorium
at the grade school and in spite
of the Armistice Day holiday, at
tendance was good
Jerry’ Harris, David Finley,
Bob Pachtler, Gary Wilhelms.
Rollan J. Baker. Monte Sipe and
Charles Logan were inducted as
new Cubs and received their
Bobcat pins; Tommy Keeler re­
ceived his W olf badge for com­
pleting his work in his Wolf
IxHik, also a Gold Arrow award
for extra work, Allan
Stuhr
was awarded Gold and Silver
Arrows for his extra Wolf book
work and Jimmie O'Connor re­
ceived his Bear badge Year pins
were given to Donald Kibble,
who has completed two years of
Cubbing. Sammy Dexter, who
transferred here from Dallas and
Richard and Jon Shaw who com­
pleted a year of Cubbing in Yo-
ohama. Japan, and were wel­
comed to the Pack
Paul Taylor, athletic instruc­
tor. displayed th etrophy which
is to be awarded to the winning
soft-ball team
when
soft-ball
season arrives. He announced the
lioat derby rules and require­
ments. Boats are to be built by
Motto «of the United States
the Cubs during the rainy seas­ Naval Academy is “ Fix Scientla
on, and the derby will be held Tridens” — From Knowledge Sea-
next Spring as soon as the weath IKiwer.
er permits.
Boats are to
be
named and short essa\ s written,
giving reasons for name. Various
POPULAR
prizes are to be awarded, i. e..
for the best built boat, best as­
sembled. liest named, best per-
forming, etc.
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John Robinson. Pack Chairman
announced that handicraft les­
sons for Den Mothers may lie
available in December. He re­
gretfully announced that Cub-
POPULAR - CLASSICAL
master E veretf T Morgan, has
resigned, as he is moving to
Children's Records
Hillsboro. It has not been re­
vealed who will be selected in
C ho ice S ele ctio n s o f G ifts
his place.
The Cubs of Den 5 and Mrs
C R O S L E Y R A D IO S
Norton Peck, their Den-mother
assisted by Mr. Peck and Mrs.
Newman Ward presented their
Puppet Show, in five
varied
acts. It was a “ reasonable facsim­
ile,” if not a repetition, of the
show given at the PTA Carnival
last month, as who can guaran­
tee how a puppet will put on his
HEACON H I »
act? Den 5 has become so ab­
8. W. Canyon
Koad
sorbed in this clever and inter­ Open Tin's, amt F r l. E ven in gs
Until 9 n. m.
esting work that it has spread
through the families of the Cubs
in that area, and'Dorothy Eddy,
sister of Cub Hugh Eddy, ex­
hibited her Dutch puppet Oretch-
en. which ‘got into the act.” The
show was viewed with squeals
of delight by the Cubs and much
amused interest by their par­
ents.
Gas and Electric
Handicraft work was exhibit­
ed as follows: Torrold Alexander,
Den 3, a placque hand-carved
from a bar of soap; Robley Mor­
For
gan, also Den 3, a neat and clev­
erly arranged knot-board, Jack
Immediate
Oberst, Den 5 a mode! airplane,
which he assembled and painted,
Delivery
Jack Gregory, Den 1, his head
mask replica of Porky Pig, which
he wore at the Scout Circus in
Plumbing
Portland and Darrell Hendrick-1
son. Den 8, a coat hangar which
Supplies & Service
he constructed from a piece of[
wire and a scrap of plywood. ,
Fairbanks-M orse
The meeting, if a bit lengthy,
was intensely interesting thru-
Shallow ond Deep
out.
W ell Pum ps
DINNER
GRADE
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
LEGAL NOTICES
BEAVERTON 3031
PARCELS - MESSENGER SERVICE - In an emergency
call your druggist and we’ll deliver your needs.
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