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Æ wmmmmmmm: Sr m m M M jj YOU m. 1 M em bers will H ear Report On By-Law s; Suggest Action x i CAN TAKE A D V A N TA GE OF i ■Slaughtered Prices» i » ON ■ ¡Vanport Buildings! m i m ♦ss i TO BUILD A HOME...BARN G A R A G E...R EM O D EL...O R ANYTHING YOU NEED ® m i i Government refuses to extend our wrecking con tract! . . . so buildings of all sixes must go NOW! . . . and prices slashed! Don't hesitate! Act today! ms 1 ^ D ISM A N T LE N O W I N l ggYOUR SPA R E T IM E ...É ^BUILD IN THE SPRIN G !*! 1 îwloi ______ M _ VANPORT W R E C K I N G CO. M l Offtc* on Vanport Sit*. PortSaa* P hon o TW » M 0 or VW OrtM DAILY A SIM . I AM U SJO PM A lso . . . plum bing, pipe in all sixes, Toilets, wash basins, fixtures . . . at sacrifice prices . . . Phone T W 5654 even longer. last year.” SAM: "Glad to hear you say it, Jerry. [ don’t think there’s any finer group of men than those who’ve fought shoulder- to-shoulder in foreign lands. It takes more than Military Service to belong to the V.F.W. Foreign duty is man datory. That’s why our outfit is unusual.” JERRY: “Like you always say —‘the most exclusive club in town!’” SAM: "That’s right — and the nicest, most considerate bunch of fellows I ever knew. No matter how tough things get, a man who belongs to the V.F.W. always has friends to back him!” Use adequate light for reading but keep extra lamps turned off. don’t actually need between the hours Don’t forget to turn off lights in closets, of 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. When you leave basements, and storerooms. In using a room, turn out ihe light, even if you electricity here is a good rule to follow: expect to be back ‘‘in a minute.” That “ If there’s any doubt, better turn it out.” WHY C O N S E R V A T I O N IS N E C E S S A R Y Winter brings greater use of lights and thousands of men and children start heating equipment using electricity. It using water (most of it heated elec brings a pick-up in industrial produc trically) to clean up. The result is that tion which means still more power use. the total All this reaches a maximum between present Northwest power sources can 4:30 and 6:30 p m when thousands of barely cope with the demand. A serious housewives start preparing dinner and break down can occur unless you help. power available from • # • You, too, may be interested in this fine organ.zation th a t builds enduring friendships. If you’re a veteran with overseas service, we cordially in v ite you to attend our next P o st M eeting, as a guest. B EA V ER THEATRE Beaverton Wednesday thru Saturday, Jonuary 19 - 22 "FIGHTING FATHER D U N N E with Pdt 0 Brien "RACE STREET", George Raft, William Bendix Saturday Matinee "FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE Sun., Mon., Tues., January 23, 24, 25 "EASTER PARADE" in technicolor Judy Garland • Fred Astaire Wednesday thru Saturday, Januory 26 29 "CRY OF THE CITY" Victor Mature Richard Conte, Shelley Winters "SINGAPORE", Fred MacMurray, Ava Gardner J 5 — 1 an d 4th W e d n esd ay Tia c h M onth ». O. F H A L L ulw ay. B e av e rto n all rv3 i ~ I TA STE OUR DELICIOUS 4 ? f V ■ I STEAKS - ROAST BEEF I | * C H IC K EN FRIED ' | STEAKS, HOT BISCUITS 1 — Win a FREE M IXM ASTER JA N U A R Y 24 Every 2 5 c p u rc h a se ^ chance at k TO BE PRESEN T 5 -and up e n title s you to k the big d ra w in g f: Y O U D O N 'T HAVE IN Scrving Tasty Breakfast from 6;30 A M Tillman's I Open to 10;30 P. M. _ Aero*« 'ro m B R IN G Y O U R P R E S C R IP T IO N S to The Aloha Pharmacy Phone A lo h a 6 3 3 4 A L O H A , O RE. NEED W ith g ro a n s an d g ig g les th e g irls p h y sic al e d u c a tio n H a sse s h av e s ta rte d p h y sic al fitn e s s teats. B ased on p h y sic al sk ill a n d e n d u ra n c e , th e se te s ta a re re q u ire d by th e s ta te a n d a r e giv en ev e ry y ear. • • • ON T H E M END K e n n y A le x a n d e r, sophomor*- a n d B -squad c e n te r In ju re d h is foot w hile p la y in g b a s k e tb a ll In p h y sic al e d u c a tio n cla ss s h o rtly b efo re th e C h ris tm a s h o lidays. As a resu lt, h e to o k a tw o -w eek s tr e tc h on c ru tc h e s, b u t ex p e cts to s t a r t hoop p ra c tic e a g a in In th e n e a r fu tu re . MONEY? Yo u C a n Reduce Y o u r Paym ents or Borrow Up to $ 5 0 0 on Y o u r C o r at TU A LA T IN V A LLEY FIN A N CE COM PANY O ffice at Kelly M otor C o , Beaverton, Oregon BUILDING NEW HOMES R E P A IR IN G , R E M O D E L IN G , P A IN T IN G O LD C E M E N T W O R K O U R S P E C IA L T Y HOM ES GEO. C. LUDW IG ________________R o u te 3, Box 388, B e av e rto n , Ore. MR. GUINEY PIGG MOV I EM N O T D A N C E S R e p la c in g so cial d a n c in g s p o rts m o v ies will be sh o w n In th e p h y sical ed u c a tio n c la sse s on F rl- FOR ANY KIND OF PLUM BING WORK TH A T YOU CAN DEPEND UPON C A LL / J o n ’l H r W e s T slo PE PL'IMSING Sowie*. a 8601 «.«.CANYON M*0 by f^ v n iro H E D O - Material, .4 ( 'U ir ir n I* iff* Depend on the Beoverton Body Shop When Your Cor Needs Body Work BEAVERTON BODY SHOP 2 5 9 N W . Conyon Rood Phone Beoverton 416 2 CARR CH EVRO LET CO. 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M P id lei ha th e d e v e lo p m e n ts of th e B ell T e l a t 8.30 p.m . a t th e school h o m e h a d M iss D o ris D idier. a s is te r of ep h o n e la b o ra to rie s w as g iven At th is tim e th e by -law s will be Mr. DWlier’s a s th e ir house r " . th e s tu d e n t body J a n u a r y 7, by read , a n d a n in v ita tio n is ex ten d th e p a st w eek. M iss D idier is a T o m m y W elch, c o m p an y dem on- ed all m e m b ers to be p re se n t to re sid e n t o f E u g en e, O regon, an d .s tla to l a n d h is s e c re ta ry , J o a n ex p re ss th e ir view s on a n y ch an - )s 0n h e r w ay to P a rk la n d . A!- L Uyben. ges. b e rta , C a n a d a , fo r a visit w ith 1 s u c h th in g s a s th e a rtific ia l T h e re w ill be a n e d u c a tio n .! h e r m o th e r voice ^ au tom obU a telep h o n e, film of som e k in d show n but H tfT T E R N E W S in d * re p lic a of th e o rig in a l a t th is d a te , th e su b je c t h a s n o ' M rs. F r a n k S n y d er is feeling te lep h o n e w ere ex p la in e d to th e been d e fin ite ly decided. m u c h b e tte r. A lth o u g h Mr. Sny- stu d e n ts. IN P IA N O R E C IT A L d e r h a s n o t co m p letely recovered M usic w as tr a n s m itte d th ro u g h J u d y B ru tk e an d E la in e S locum fro m h is to u c h of th e flu. he a h u m a n te le p h o n e |u«e uom- w ere p re se n te d in a p ia n o re c ita l h a s r e tu r n e d to w ork, posed of fiv e l ’ep Club m em b ers, a t th e h o m e of th e ir in stru c to r. F R O M M IN N E S O T A S tev e B e n h am , se n io r, a n d M iss Mrs. E d n a B u rto n , on J a n . 14. M rs. W illia m W an o u s, S r. of L uyben. T h e g irls a r e s tu d e n t of ’ T h e W rig h t, M in n e so ta , is v isitin g a* I n a n o th e r e x p e rim e n t D ean P o rtla n d S chool of M usic.” th e h o m e of h e r son, Mr. W illiam S h o rt, se n io r, h a d 10,000 volts SKI STU D EN TS W an o u s, J r . tr a n s m itte d th ro u g h h im , c a u sin g a flu o re sc e n t b u lb to lig h t up M iss D o n n a H a rv e y of B onny B U D G E T A C C E P T E D Slope a n d M iss K a th le e n A ck- T h e v o te rs of th e school dis- w h en b ro u g h t n e a r h is fo re h e a d ! • • • erm a n , o f B e a v e rto n h av e en- tr lc t m et a t th e schoolhouse on E A R N S T O U R NEY TROPHY ro lled in th e Ja y c e e sk i school. J a n u a r y 7., fo r th e p u rp o se of D uane R a sm u ss e n , ta ll B e a an d h ad th e ir firs t lesso n on J a n . v o tin g on th e b u d g et T h e bud g et v e r c e n te r, w a s p re se n te d a b as 9. w a s p re se n te d a n d accep ted . k e tb a ll tro p h y fo r b eing m o st v a l IL L A T H O M E EA M II.Y E IG H T S F U M rs. EM B a rte ls k y h a s been ill All o f tl»e m e m b ers of th e u ab le p la y e r In th e re c e n t L ew is a t h e r hom e fo r se v e ra l days. John M eyres fam ily, w ith the a n d C la rk co lleg e co a ch e s to u r D A i'G IIT E R ’S G U E S T ex cep tio n o f y o u n g Jo h n , have n a m e n t. C o ach T e d H a rd in g m ad e M rs. J e ff s , of V an co u v er. B. C._been v ic tim i o f ,h e _flu b u ^ a l p re se n ta tio n . ls a g u est a t th e ho m e of h e r ____ _ ______ d a u g h te r, M rs. F. E. B lu n t. V IS IT O R F R O M AM U'S ! L O S E R BY 2 P O IN T S , « ^ 8 * « r u tk e , ° f A m ity has IN T R A M U R A L » S T A R T I n tr a m u r a l b a s k e tb a ll w ill . „ b een v isitin g a t h is son s hom e At he la st m e e tin g of he Bon- th e AuRU8t B r u tk t, s on South g ain m a k e its a p p e a ra n c e In th e n y Slope C o m m u n ity C lub, th e h ig h sch o o l g y m w ith g a m e s b e b* i fin a l re p o r ts on th e m e m b e rsh ip x H A N K S F O R I I E I I* in g p la y ed d u rin g th e noon ,oon $ c o n te s t w ere receiv ed , w ith M r. „ ' „ ___ _ ' ... _ . . , E rn e s t E m e rs o n w ishes to h our. M c F a rre n s te a m b ein g th e loser, . .. „ _ H o o p c o a c h T ed H a rd in g th a n k th e B o n n y Slope Com m un is ^ by ju s t tw o po in ts. ity Club an d all th e people in h e a d in g th e p ro g ra m . T h e re w ere a to ta l of sev en ty - . . . _____ . . . , . . . . . . J th e c o m m u n ity fo r the k in d n ess tw o m e m b e rs b ro u g h t in. T h e re th a t h a s b een ex ten d ed to him B E L T IN G C R A F T b ein g th irty -fiv e fo r Mr. M cF ar- A new sty le w h ich h aa d e v e ,-| J a n d h is fa m ily d u rin g th e past re n ’s sid e a n d th irty -se v e n fo r m o n th w h en h e h as been co n o ped a lm o s t to th e “f a d ” sta g e, 8 M rs. T a y lo r's. fin e d to h is bed b ecau se of his h a s fo u n d its w ay in to one of A fte r th e b u sin e ss m e e tin g tn e th e sch o o l classes. in ju ry . S m e m b e rsh ip w as tr e a te d to a C A R D P A R T Y T h is is th e m a k in g o f th o se p ro g ra m c o n s istin g o f: tw o vo T h e B o n n y Slope C o m m u n ity o n e -q u a rte r in ch b e lts t h a t th e cal d u e ts by th e R o llin g s tw in s C lu b w ill h old Its f irs t m o nthly boys a r e w e a rin g by th e a r t s an d a n d tw o v o cal n u m b e rs by M a r c a rd p a r ty o f th e year, on Sat.. c r a f ts c la ss u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip ^ lene R a in e y a n d E m m a H a r r in g J a n . 22 a t 8:30 pm a t th e club of M rs. C a ro l T a lb e rt, h o m e eo- to n a n d a p ia n o solo by M iss o n o m ics in s tru c to r. h ouse. R u th B a tk e . . , . ... Som e of th e boys w ho a r e m a k ,, .. . , P in o c h le a n d ertb b a g e a re plan- Mr. E d B a rte ls k y w as th e lu c k y . . ... ... * . . . . f ned fo r th e a d u lts and b ingo for in g th e se "silly ” b elts a r e u sin g w in n e r of th e d o o r p rize w h ich .... ... . o rig in a l d esig n s w hich a r e rea lly ^ . . _ th e c h ild re n , w ith prizes fo r all w as a la rg e b ag of g ro ce rie s. "q u ite c le v e r”, s ta te s M rs. T al- S w in n e rs, p lu s a d o o r prize. B U M P ON H E A D ; 5 A fre e lu n c h e o n will be served b e r t D a rry l E m e rso n h a s been a b D u rin g th e p a s t se m e ste r th e k s e n t fro m school e v e r sin ce la st 22 s tu d e n ts h av e been w o rk in g k M onday. H e fell w hile p la y in g a n d B R O K E A G A IN w ith p la stic s a n d le a th e r. T h e k received a b a d b u m p on h is h ead . H a r r y W old, ju n io r, w ho b ro k e p la stic w o rk w as d isc o n tin u e d un- k h is c o lla r b o n e in th e '48 foot- til th e y a c q u ire d a n e le c tric buf- k M O V IE O N S P O R T S K A t th e m e e tin g o f B oy S co u t b all seaso n .a g a in b roke It w hen fe r a n d o th e r e q u ip m e n t. pulled too stre n u o u sly T h e p la stic stu d y as w ell as k T ro o p No. 281 on J a n . 12 th* he boys w ere tr e a te d to a m ovie on o n th e e m e rg e n c y b ra k e o f h is th a t of m e ta l w ill be ta k e n up k n ex t se m e ste r. j k s p o rts by th e ir s c o u t" a s te r . Mr. u n c le 's c a r. . . . ^ H e is re p o r te d to be d o in g well. E a rl B e n n e tt. LO CK ERS UNLOCKED k BACK T O SC H O O L T h e lo n g -a w a ite d lo c k ers h av e k M iss D o ro th y H a n so n w as hom e a rriv e d a n d a r e now o ccu p ied ^ fo r a few d a y s d u e to sic k n e ss by th e "lo c k e rle ss f re s h m e n ” an d b u t is b e tte r a n d is b a c k in school I th e g irls w ho h a v e been "cooped a g a in u p ” in h alf-lo c k ers. AII g irls no w h av e a long i lo ck er, a n d th e boys h a v e th e h a lf-lo c k e rs w ith one boy to a! lo ck er. C A F E T E R IA U SE LOOM S T o raise fu n d s fo r th e new c a fe te ria , co k es h av e b een sold by G e o rg e a n n a O o b u rn , Ju n io r, ! fo r th e p a s t w eek In th e c a fe te r- ■ la w indow . The new c a f e te ria fe a tu re s m a n y new d ev ices a n d w ill be re a d y fo r use soon, re p o r ts I. R. M etzler, p rin cip al. B A R B E R S H O P M l SIC JE R R Y : " S u re r.ice o f you to T h e n in e bo y s In th e fre s h m a n sto p by, S am .” c h o ru s h av e tu r n e d to " b a rb e i- SAM: "Xot at all. I was just sh o p sin g in g ” , M rs. E le a n o r D un- finishing up my route, and decided to drive over. You j ca n , m u sic te a c h e r, h a s rev ealed . P a r ts h a v e n 't b een d e fin ite ly been lonesome, Jerry ?” assig n ed , b u t so f a r th e y a re : JERRY: "Lor.esome? My wife says we’ve had more company i f ir s t te n o rs: P a u l B u ffa m a n d since I’ve been sick than we R ic h a rd B ess; seco n d te n o rs : R o n had all latt yew! Why, I ald Young. R ic h a rd C re ltz an d think nearly every fellow at B e rn le T h o m p so n ; b a rito n e s: D a r our V.F.W. Post has been yl E m e ric k a n d R o y C h ild s; b a ss over! Say . . . I’m sure glad es: R a y L an d a n d R ic h a rd L a r- you insisted on my joining up minute may stretch to 15 minutes— or P ortland G eneral BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE E Turn out unnecessary lights don’t have to sit in BËAVüRTON ★ High Lights * , CHEVROLET CO !U¿3333 * BEAVERTON • J