BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, December 5, 1947 ALOHA THEATRE GRAND OPENING Thur. Dec. 4, 7 :pm tué S H E B A O F THE SAHARA/ CEDAR MILL pet¡t¡OV1 Seeks Red Flasher At Wheeler Ave. WORLD UNDERSTANDING The Washing'.on County Par­ ent-Teacher Association Council T H A N K S G IV IN G G U EST Mrs. Joe Travis was a Thanks­ will meet Tuesday, December 9. giving guest of her mother in from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the Cedar Mill School. A program on Roseburg “ World Understanding’’ is being planned. A bag luncheon is an­ A flashing red light for the HOME FOR T U R K E Y nounced with dessert to be fur­ highway intersection at Wheeler Included in guests of the James nished by the Cedar Mill PTA. Ave. in Aloha, is sought thru Walters for Thanksgiving were: a petition being circulated by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead and dau­ Mrs. Viola Epplett and addressed ILL AT HOME ghter Ilena from Nehalem. An­ to R. H. Baldock. state highway Mr. S. T. Walters Is ill at his other daughter, Lois, joined them engineer. At present, the inter­ j home. here from Eugene where she section is guarded only by a has been attending school. flashing yellow light and signers BACK FROM C A L IF ORNIA of the petition feel this offers M OTOR TO S E A T T L E Recently returned from Los no protection against traffic and Mrs. Alton Schmidt and child­ Angeles. Calif., Vernon Kihbie pedestrian accidents. ren motored to Seattle for was a visitor of relatives in the In addition to a red flasher, Thanksgiving where they were community on Tuesday of last yellow safety zone lines are ask­ guests of Mrs. Schmidt.’s mother. week. ed to facilitate pedestrian cross- sings. CHRISTMAS PARTY TO ST. VINCENT'S Mrs. Epplett finds people are Mrs. Frank Young, chairman of Mr. Lloyd Woodell was hos­ so anxious to sign the petition the Christmas party committee, pitalized at St. Vincents hospital she can hardly get around fast announces that Friday evening. last week after suffering hemor­ enough to satisfy would-be sign­ much in favor of Dec. 12 has been set for the rhages from his nose. A t this ers. All are Community Club party. The time he is reported greatly im­ the idea and readily remark how badly such safety improvement Grange Hall has been engaged proved. is needed. for the occasion. A t present, motorists seem to AT FATHER'S BEDSIDE • disregard the yellow light warn­ Mr. Hal Platt spent Thanks­ ing to slow up and proceed with With a flashing red giving at the bedside of his father caution. light, however, a complete stop who is gravely ill at Medford. will be mandatory and there would be no green light to allow MAJOR OPERATION any through passage. Billy Ryder, aged 12, son of Not only Aloha residents, but Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ryder, anyone using the stretch of high­ underwent a major operation way indicated are asked to join last Monday at a Portland hos­ in backing the request. Signa­ pital. Billy has been unable to at­ tures are growing rapidly, so far. tend school this year due to a nervous condition which it is THE BUSV STORK hoped will be cleared up follow­ The proverbial stork has had ing surgery. a busy time, recently, tending to deliveries for homes of the RETURNS IM PRO VED community, through Wilcox INSURES YOUR CAR A After undergoing a tonsilect- Memorial hospital, in Portland. omy last week in Portland, Mrs COMPLETE LUBRICATION In addition to others previous­ Kenneth Kidder is greatly im ly mentioned the long-beaked JOB proved. bird awarded Mr. and Mrs. Earl La Farge, Box 385, Beaverton, CON ROD DISTRESS with a daughter, on November The second report lately has 26. and brought a son to Mr. been made of a connecting rod and Mrs. Robert McLaughlin, of being thrown through motors. Bonny Slope, on November 28. PH . A L O H A 6101 Mr. H. E. Anderson had the dis­ A t last reports, all were grow­ LK O . ST. G E R M A IN , agreeable experience on Monday ing rapidly. while in Portland. A few weeks ago the new fire truck had a similar mishap. AB;...................... * ROY'S ★ RADIO SERVICE Phone ALOHA 6213 — ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ALOHA. ORE. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS to The Aloha Pharmacy Phone Aloha 6334 ALOHA, ORE. For Personal Berrios Corns To ORVILLE’S BARBER SHOP WHERE THERE IS NO INCREASE IN PRICE A T HTJBEB On Highway and Washington i n . Honrs: 8 a. ni. to 6 p. in. P h on e A loh a 6449 MOTO-SWAY ALOHA Signal Service NOW! — is the time to have your clothing water repellent. — it works on everything including M en's Suits, Top­ coats, Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses, $tc Pick Up and Delivery Aloha Cleaners ALOHA, OREGON Phone Aloha 6145 • hi BRODERICK CRAWFORD LOIS COLLIER FULTZ ALBERT DEK KER ANDY OEVINE ARTHUR TREACHER SHOE REPAIR SHOP ALOHA, OREGON CARL ESMOND DuKled Dv CHARLES IAMONI ALL WORK GUARANTEED PROMPT SERVICE Special Attention Given Every Job R I C H A R D S BARBER SHOP DECEMBER 7 and 8 lOH BROWN • JOAN FUUON »NAT PENDLETON • DONALD M k BRIDC We Try To Make EVERY CUSTOMER A Satisfied Customer . . . . CHILDREN Given Special Attention Union Shop HOURS, 9 a m to 6 p m . nid BEVERLY SIMMONS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON DECEMBER 9 10-11-12 13 IINIVEISAL INTIRNATIONU (*«*•»* « » « 'it p P ( » Electric Ranges — u I m i Combination y ,G % Í i a n MARJORIE MAIN Wood and Electric Ranges d Frgnt th* M Wh| M by Bitty HU c O dm M | LOUISE ALLBRITTON ♦ PERCY KILBRIDE » BILLY HOUSE « RICHARD LONG CHESTER ERSKINE- FRED F. FINKLEHOFFE SELECTED SHORT S U B JE C T S OPEN 6 45 P M — SHOW STARTS 7 P M, S et U m About Healing 1 our llonir** Ehrlich Plumbing & Appliance ALOHA, OMt., Phone 4411 NEW » STORK HOUR® 9 « . m. to A p. m. GRANGE OFFICERS > :« New officers of I.eedy Orange :< elected to serve during 1948 at : the regular grange meeting Wed­ « nesday night are as follows: Mas­ < ter, Mr. W. H. Turner; Overseer. Mr. W. J. Polette; Lecturer, Mr. Frank Snyder; Chaplain, Mrs. R N. Torhet; Treasurer, Mr. R N. Torbet; Stewart, Mr. Paul Smith:] « : Secretary. Mrs Madeline Slight- nm: Assistant Stewart, Mr. Geo. Olson; Lady assistant. Stewart, « Mrs. Eleanor Krosch; Gatekeeper, Mr. Don Slightum: Ceres. Mrs. : c Nellie Smith; Flora, Mrs Hannah1 Snider; Pomona, Mrs. Gladys < : Turner; and Musician. Mrs. R. j Z. Duke. The executive lx>ard In­ cludes Mr. R. Z. Duke, Air. R B j Reeves, and Mr. James Medill I m m m MOVES NEAR SCHOOL m The Bert Fleskes family Is M moving from Salsman Road to a home near the Rarnes school on * : Walker road < AT BARNES HOSPITAL m <: Roger Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. P Johnson is very ser­ < iously 111 at Barnes hospital. He < came to Portland for medical < treatment from his home near Yakima < For truth and duty it is ever the fitting time; who waits until circumstances completely favor his undertaking, will never ac­ complish anything.— Luther m < < < :« r . < HIND OPENING Wednesday Dec. 10r 1947 9:AM to 9:PM PAT’S Hcmilv Shoppe ALOHA. OKFGON 9 a m. to 6 p. m. 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