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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1949)
GET A COMPLETE LIVING ROOM SET AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD! H ere is a 16-piece livin g room C om pare these fu rn itu re pieces 4 Complete Servings w ith groups o ffered elsewhere DAVENPORT and CHAIR LOUNGE CHAIR and OTTOMAN 9 x 1 2 LINOLEUM RUG 2 MATCHING LAMP TABLES 2 MATCHING LAMPS COFFEE TABLE I. E. S. TYPE FLOOR LAMP BRIDGE LAMP 2 FRAMED PICTURES 27 x 48 THROW RUG ASH TRAY SET BEAVERTON BRICK FURNITURE On Broadway Beaverton 4002 Open M onday and F rid ay Evenings Beaverton BPWC Looks at Health Of Community Sylvan Brick Co. G r i f f i t h & Meeke| s Realtors 5 Insurance AUTHORIZED LOAN AGENTS P R U D E N T IA L LIFE IN S U R A N C E CO. ! 8 ALOHA S HILLSBORO 2 S 0 .9 5 C H IC K E N s group at a trem endous saving S H E R IF F S RESERVE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE - F r id a y , Feb ruary 4, 1949 On Tuesday, January 25. a meet ing of the Washington County Sheriff's Reserve was held at the courthouse in Hillsboro, for the A COMPLETE purpose of reappointing the for tBO NNY SLOPE* The card CO NFIN ED TO B i l l mer members by Sheriff Busch Mrs. Helen Hanson. another party that was held at the Bon There were several visitors pie- infection was sent who are interested in becom ny Slope Community hall on Sat victim of throat urday January 22. was a big suc confined to her bed for several ing members of the aganization cess despite bad weather condi days this past week. These men were given a thor- tions. ! ough description of the organiza C A LL TO WISCONSIN A group of thirty-eight gather Mrs. Pat Snyder, and her two tion, its plans for expansion and ed, spending the evening playing Delivered to children of Cedar Hills, but for its plans for instruction of n e w pinochle, cribbage. or bingo, what recruits, bv Major George Lew Your Home merly of Bonny Slope, left Jan. ever their choice happened to be. is, who has been re-elected held 28, for New Richmond. Wisconsin, READY TO SERVE IN 30 MINUTES The winners. and low scorers as he has where she was called to the bed of the organization. for the evening were: Robert E side of her mother, who is ser- been since its inception before Taylor, who scored highest in the ; iously ill. Her parents. Mr. and Pearl Harbor In 15*41. pinochle game, with Harold Roll Those from Bonny Slope who Mrs. Robert Karlen ire also for- ings. Jr. having the lowest score J mer residents of this community. were re-appointed were Adolph in this game. In the cribbage Batke, Maurice Hanson and game Mrs. Adolph Batke was high A l KORA BO REAI.IS Frank Snyder. Orla Oleson, also scorer, and Adolph Batke receiv Anyone looking to the north on j of Bonny Slope, who is content ed the booby prize Monday evening, January 24. had ! plating becoming a member, at Miss Geraldine Batke not on a ringside seat at a very nice tended the meeting. ly won the bingo prize, but drew show put on by the Northern her own number that entitled her Lights. The lights were a little ItK l ISM * FACE Mrs. C. A. Reed, of Laidlaw Rd. to the door prize. more colorful than usual in these Cards were played until ten- parts. They were a predominant received a bruised face when she thirty, at which time the refresh pink and their movements were fell down the steps of her home. A T PE R M A N E N T E ment committee, consisting of: fast and hard to follow. Henry Heeker, proprietor of He- Mrs. Harold Rollings. Mis. Rob But It was a show well worth eker's Grocery store is under ob ert Taylor and Mrs. Maurice Han seeing. servation at Permanente hospital son served hot toasted sandwich in Vancouver, Wash. es, cookies and coffee. Many new residents attended Tender, Fresh Fryer — Mouth-Watering French Fries— and were welcomed to the com munity that evening. An invita Hot, Light, Fluffy Biscuits— Garden Fresh Peas— Topped tion is extended to every one to Off With Fresh Apple Pie! attend these parties that are held Common and Face Brick on the fourth Saturday of each $ 2.00 Fresh Frozen Chicken i2 lbs, or over) month at 8:30 p.m. Fireplace Accessories (Cut up ready to fry* At the end of six months an 12oz. pkg. Fresh Frozen French Fries 40 additional prize for the highest The Beaverton Business and 1 Dozen Bake-Ready Biscuits .25 score for the preceding six months Professional Women's Club held 12-oz. Fresh Frozen Peas .29 will be given. its regular monthly dinner meet Office, W a re h o u s e Factory Fresh Frozen Bake Ready Apple Pie .39 G LA N D IN FE C TIO N ing last Thursday at the Kiwanis 5437 S. W Canyon Court $3 33 Billie Tharpe, a student in the Hall. The arrangements and pro Near Sylvan CA-I909 sixth grade, who was seriously ill gram were in charge of the E V E R Y T H IN G R E A D Y FO R A N E A S Y - T O - F IX D E with a gland infection is much Health and Safety Committee L IC IO U S S U N D A Y D IN N E R A T A N E C O N O M IC A L better, and has returned to composed of Miss Bernice Conoly. C O ST chairman. Miss Merle Davies. school. Mesdamos Beatrice Hoaglln. Jen A T D O KRNBEO H FK nie Cline and Valledn Chaffin Billie Koppel, another Bonny _ ' i » i .(*■ ^ ' \\ The tables and decorations were Slope student, is a patient at the ^ V 'Tn>v A ' i 'V \ arranged according to club mem Doernhecher hospital. Little Bil bers’ birthday months and the lie has a badly infected throat wide variety of the seasonal cal and ear. He is one of our first G O O D E A T IN G E X P E R IE N C E — endars was enjoyed by over for graders. ty members and several guests. W E EK -E N D G 1E ST Delivered to A Ready to Cook Fresh Frozen Meal The business meeting and din Mrs. J. A. Lisle was a week end Your Home ner was interspersed with some guest at the home of her son fine musical selections. Violin Wash. duets were given by Miss Phyl and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. lis Rosebraugh and Mrs. Ruth J. W. Lisle on West Road. The • Ready to Serve in 30 Minutes £ Ann McKenzie, accompanied by occasion was a family celebra 4 Irish Steaks ............. 76 Mrs. Norton Peck nnd vocal so tion in honor of Mr. Lisle on his W a n t T o Do Som ething los hy Mrs. Norma Schuman 12-oz. French Fries ................... ............... .40 birthday. with Miss Kathleen Ackerman G ran d For A C e rta in 1 Struesel Coffee Cake ................ .25 EAR T R O IB L E serving as accompanist. 12-oz. Fresh Frozen Corn .29 Miss Helen Rainey, a Beaverton G ra n d Person? Mrs. Hildah Hlghbe presided at High School student, is another $1.70 the business meeting and the club one who has been 111 with ear I voted to make a contribution to t rouble. W e are as near as your telephone the March of Dimes program. TEN D AY F I'K L O l'G H C A L L U S .......................................B E A V E R T O N b q The speaker of the evening was /rv m B E C H 5 Robert E. McFarren, of the U. Dr. Paeth. the Deputy District P R O M P T D E L IV E R Y w 4 j 7 S. Army, is spending a ten day Health Officer of Washington and furlough at the home of his par C om plete p rep aratio n d irectio ns w ith every order Every Yamhill Counties. He reveiwed an ents. Mr and Mrs C. E. McFar- interesting quiz program on “ How item u n co n d itio n ally g uaranteed to be of finest q u a lity. len. Robert has been stationed at 1 Is Your Community Health'’ " Fort Ord, Calif., since Novem that was designated to question ber but when he returns to duty the conditions in our own local he will report to Fort Lawton, community and county. STOP SIGN R E PLA C E D Through the efforts of the Civ ic Committee Chairman, E. A. Harvey, of the Bonny Slope Com munity Club, the stop sign on Skyline Boulevard at Thompson Road has been replaced. In time of need This has been the scene of sev 1348 M enlo D r (N e a r A lle n A ve ) Beaverton Finley s service is eral accidents of late, and it la P. Beryl Morris, formerly of as close as your hoped that this will help to de Yakima, Washington and now nearest phone Any crease these. resident of Beaverton, has been hour of day or night, named field scout executive on the = lfl= lll= lll= lll= H I= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= M I= IIIE III= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= llt= lll5 in in our experience, our professional staff of the Portland facilities and co'i area council of Boy Scouts. sideration are at your m Morris is now serving Washing instant command ton county, part of Columbia ili county and part of Multnomah • li = county, where the membership of The m o r tu ji i iïi Scouts Is about 1300 boys. that serves so He graduated with the class of ire 11 uhen yon 1948 from the 92nd national train need so mm h. ing school of scout executives and ■ attended Central Washington col- 1 lege before taking up professional scout work. ‘ F # ' t '|« a N •? i on i S M f c t f l M t r t i - i j a Father of two children, a boy 6 III S W V * IT MONTGOMERY * A 7 N A T E R and a girl 9, he is 30 years of age = THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE and has been In the scout move III = ment since the age of 12 years. 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