The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 18, 1949, Image 9

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    ALOHA THEATRE
Aloha. O regon — Phone, Aloha MOI
Free Parkin); U t for Our Patrono
W ed., Thur»., Fri., Sat.. February 16, 17, 16, 1»
‘ ‘LU XU R Y L IN E R ". George Brent Jane Powell
A lso "R A C E STR E E T . George Raft
Sunday, M onday, Tuesday, February 20. 21, 22
T O R T APACH E”
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Phone Aloha 6594
RADIO
SERVICE
Phone Aloha 6594
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BONN Y SLO PE — The ladies
aux. to V. F. W . Post 8247, are
g oin g to have a “ Leg A uction ” .
M arch 4th, at 8 p.m. at the com ­
m unity hall.
E very one is invited, and they
are asking each lady w ho at­
tends to please bring a plain box
lunch for two.
No
fan cy
decorated
boxes,
please.
F E E L IN G B E T T E R
Little
Miss
P atty
Wanou>.
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
W anous. o f South R oad, has been
ill the past week with the flu.
but is up and feelin g better now.
SCH OOL CLOSES F O l’ K D A Y S
R onyy Slope School was closed
four days this past week, due to
bad conditions on the highways.
B O T H H A VE ILLS
Lois H ow ell and baby sistei,
Alta Mae, daughters o f Mrs. Le-
tha How ell have both been ill
this past week.
G K A D I'A T IO N P IC T U R E S
T he grnduaton class o f Bonny
Slope School went to Portlnd on
February 12 to have their pictures i
taken.
E ach
year the
local P.T.A.
pays fo r pictures taken o f the
entire class.
These are mounted
on one folder, and one presenten
to each student graduating, one
to the teacher and one to
the
school.
As a m atter o f convenience to
the parents the p roofs are sent
home, so that individual pictures
m ay be ordered if so desired.
H ow ever,
anyone
wishing to
have
pictures
taken elsewhere
need not feel obligated to order |
( from these proofs.
Those in the graduating class at >
this tim e a re: Dianne Johnston, i
D orothy Hanson. Claudia Gross«, |
Jimmy' D ouglas and Pat Kelly'. I
Mr. C harles- Carlon is their in !
structor
and principal o f
the
school.
Mrs. H enry M itchell. P. T. A
president,
and
Mrs.
M aurice j
Grosse,
secretary,
accom panied
the class.
K N IT T IN G CLASS
The
knitting and em broidery |
class that was scheduled to start
last w eek fo r the third to eighth
grade girls was postponed due to
the school being closed that day.
The class will start next W ed ­
nesday
at 3:30
at the
school
house unless unforeseen d ifficu i-
j ties arise.
l ’ TA M E E T S FE B . 18
T he regular m onthly m eeting o f
the P.T.A. will be held F ebruary
18, at the school house at 8:30
j p.m.
Founders D ay will he observed,
and the program that was orig-
| inally planned for January will
be given.
T his program is the
show ing o f the film "T h e H ouse
I W e L ive In” starring Frank Sin­
atra, plus an audio visual ed u ca­
tional film.
Since this is the first m eeting
o f this organization since Nov. It
is urged that every m em ber at­
tend.
j U N D E R O K 'S C A R E
Miss Ruth Batke, a student at
B eaverton high school has been
I ill and under the care o f the D o c­
tor this past week,
j R E T I'R N S TO A R M Y PO ST
R ob ert E. M cFarren. o f the IT.
| S. Arm y, returned to duty at F ort
I Lawton, W ash, last Sunday after
spending ten days with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M c-
j Farren on Thom pson R oad
M ISSION C O N V E N T IO N
The annual M issionary C onven­
tion is being held at the C edar
j Mill C om m unity Church F ebruary
13 to 20 Inclusive.
A
different
m issionary
will
speak each night.
M eetings will
start at 7:45 p.m.
P rayer m eetings are held at the
church each Thursday night at 8
p.m.
T w o Bible school
classes are
held each T uesday night for ad­
ults starting at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30
• p m .
Sunday School services start at
9:45 a.m. with
church services
on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:45
p.m.
There Is no church In the Bon- |
ny Slope district and a cordial I
invitation Is extended to all to at-
tend these servees.
T H U R S D A Y B IB L E STU D Y
Bible school is held each T hu rs­
day afternoon at the B onny Slope
School fo r the children In the j
com m unity.
Classes fo r pre-school children
and the first and second graders
start at 2:30 p.m. The six upper
I grades meet at 3 30 p.m.
TO O TH E X T R A C T IO N S
Lee R ondem a. son o f Mr and
Mrs. Bloyd R ondem a, was quite
I ill this past week with tooth trou-
j hie hut since h aving them ex tra ct­
ed he is m uch better.
r i f f i t h & Meeke|
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Realtors I
Insurance —
AUTHORIZED LOAN AGENTS
PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
ALOHA
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FOR INTERIOR WORK
Pabco Paints - Insulation
Wallboards - Finished Lumber
V J. Me CREADY LUMBER CO.
Old Canyon Road
Beaverton Phone 3821
Welding and Machine Work
REPAIRING AND BUILDING OF
M ACHINERY and EQUIPMENT
CARLSO N S GARAGE
Aloha
Aloha 6301
OAKES POULTRY
EQUIPMENT
For the proper core of those
new little
BABY CHICKS
that will be arriving soon.
NOW ON DISPLAY
ALSO
FEATURING—
•
FISHER THORSEN PAINTS
•
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES & SUPPLIES
•
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
•
VITA MILK FEEDS
•
HAY, FEED, GRAIN, POULTRY SUPPLIES
W. Slope Church
Features Slides
From Ethiopia
VFW Auxiliary Slates "Leg
Auction" For Box Sociable
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FRO M CANNON REACH
Mrs. Edith
Smith .of Cannon
Beach .spent the week-end at the
home o f the M aurice H inson’s.
Mrs.
Smith and her husband
lived in B onny Slope for several
years. having m oved to Cannon
Beach lut N ovem ber.
C l B SCO TT D E N
A Cub Den is being organized
in this district with Mrs Bloyd
R ondem a acting as Den Mother,
and Mr. R ondem a as Den Dad.
This grou p w ill be a den a ffil­
iated with the Cub P ack o f Cedar
Mill.
ANNOUNCEMENT
SWEET SHOP
Aloha, Now Open
6P M
To Midnight
Sunday Open 1 ;30 P M
Nancy Carol's
Open 7 A
M. To 7 P. M
Hair Cut?
YOU'RE NEXT
Th ree Barbers to Serve You
at
Aloha Barber
Shop
Aloha
Oregon
Compare Our
Taxi
Rates
Tuesday,
February 15th, fea­
tured Mrs. Lester Spencer, as the
special speaker at the m eeting
o f the W om en's Guild which met
at the church at 7 45. Mrs. Spen-
Beaverton
W ednesday
cer 8P °kc ot ,h<> work o f the Am
erican » “ "d a y School Union.
Friday evening. F ebruary 18th:
The B oy Scout E xecutive M eet­
ing will be held at the church
Fellow ship Hall, at 7 30 p.m.
Sunday evening, February 20 at
6 30 will feature the sh ow ing o f
the “G id ad a” slides from E th iop­
ia. This is a service especially for
the Interm edate Y P., the Y outh
F ellow ship and the Adults. All
i are w elcom e.
A Junior M issionary S ociety for |
hoys and girls .ages 6 through 11.
, will be organized on F ebruary 20 I
to meet once a month at 11:00
o'clock on Sunday m ornings in
F ellow ship Hall. Mrs. A rthur O.
Lodahl will direct the activities |
o f this group.
Needles and Pins
New Club Name
4-H Homemakers
M em bers o f the H om em akin g
j 4-H Club met at the hom e o f
] their leader
Mrs. Seidler for a
business meeting.
F ebruary 14,
follow ed
by a V’ alentine Party.
The name contest was held and
Judy Miller was declared w inner
with the suggested name o f N eed­
les and Pins.
'
A dem onstration was given by
Susan Smith and Pat Seldler on
I "M ak ing a B ed” . Plans were made
for w indow
display during N a­
tional 4-H Club W eek, M arch 5th
j to 13th.
V alentines
wore passed out,
j gam es w ere played and to co n ­
clude the meeting, the clu b sang
songs
The next m eeting will he held
at Janet B urble's
home, M arch
7th.
through Saturday. February 16 - 19
"T H E DUDE GOES W E ST ” , Eddie Albert, Gale Storm
'NO M INOR VICES”
Dana Andrews, Lilli Palmer Louis Jordan
Saturday Matinee “THE DUDE GOES W E S T "
S u n d av M onday. Tuesday, February 20. 21, 22
FORT APACHE . John Ford, John Wayne, Henry Fon­
da, Shirley Temple
Wednesday and Thursday. February 23 and 24
"R EACH IN G FROM H EAVEN”
THE SECRET LAND” , in technicolor starring men and
ships of the U S. Navy. Narration by Comdr
Montgomery, Lt Robert Taylor, Lt Van Heflin
Friday and Saturday, February 23 and 26
STATION W EST, Dick Powell, Jane Greer
‘ ’ THE SECRET LAND” , in technicolor
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Tillman's offo
a V A R IET Y ot tasty foods every ^
day— this week's menu includes everybody's favorites 8
on our
Merchants Lunch” — only 55c and includes S
coffee, bread and butter
A ,—S
for
ESTIMATES
Call C A 3311
or
Beaverton 3031
VALLEY TAXI
SERVICE
DR. H. A. PUTNAM
Chiropractic Phyticion
30 w a rs practice in Portland
1 block So. of Conyon Road on
Howett Road-West Slope
Portland phone BEacon 9637
Open eves, by appointment
Genffpinans ll/w /r y
Jivm Aetitucky
OLD
HERMITAGE
Floyd Carlson, son o f Mrs. H a­
zel Carlson, 357 Second St., B ea­
verton, is one o f fifty U niversity
o f O regon students w ho will op ­
erate a Portland departm ent store
on F eb 21.
The group will take over Lip-
man W olfe and com pan y tr o .»
the general m anager position on
down. All o f Lipman W o lfe ’s "one
day execu tives” are taking an ad­
vanced course in retail m erchan­
dising.
Carlson, a senior
business ad­
m inistration m ajor will he tra ffic
manager.
Hiway Dept. Puts
Load Limit for
Roads in State
H ighw ays w hich have reduced j
load lim its (50% ) to avoid ex­
trem e dam age on areount o f deep
frost, effectiv e as o f January 27, |
1949; to rem ain in effect until
such time as con d itions warrant
lifting the load restriction
N EHALEM
F rom end o f con- I
crete pavem ent west o f Jewell. I
Mile Post 15.24. to ju n ction with
Sunset H ighw ay, Mile Post 75.91.
Y A M H ÍL L -N E W B E R G :
f A R M IN G T O N : T hroughout.
SC H O LLS: T hroughout.
W ILSO N R IV E R : Forest Grove
M P. 51.18 to Balm G rove M P
41.50.
( AS( A D E
M P. 17.19, Oregon
City, to Silverton, M. P. 44.0.
W O O D R U R N - E ST A C A D A M
P. 11.34, K aylor Junction, to Erf-
taradn, M. P. 34.19.
E A G L E C R E E K -S A N D Y Thru-
out.
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Baked
Beans
Creamed
Chipped Beef
On Baking
Powder
Biscuits
Hamburger
Loof With
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Braised
Macaroni
& Cheese
or
Creamed Tuna
on Biscuit
and
Wieners
Sirloin Tips
With
Vegetables
"One-Day Execs"
Will Take Over
Lipman-Wolfe's
PHONE US
ß . J . J a , ,
Sauce
Fricaste
of
Veal
Special! Home made Pie Wednesday.
TiUmanrS
Open to
10,30
P. M.
TIP TOP
Ái'ii/nrí.1 /lUti-dry
-AJJ/eiid
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
to
The Aloha
Pharmacy
Phone Aloha 6334
ALOHA, ORE.
NEED
MONEY?
You Can Reduce Your Payments ©r Borrow
Up to $500 on Your C ar at
TUALATIN VALLEY FINANCE COMPANY
Office at Kelly Motor Co., 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 L D
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. LUDWIG
.
R oute 3, Box 388, Beaverton, Ore.
MR. GUIÑE Y PIGG
IN MUSIC H O N O R A R Y
W alter Payne, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. P ayne, R oute 1, Bea­
verton, recently pledged Psi chap­
ter o f Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonía,
m en's professional muale frater­
nity, on the U niversity o f O r e g o n
eampus. Payne is a Junior m ajor
In music.
M em bership In the fraternity Is
dependent on m usical
ability as
dem onstrated
in
m usic courses
and on sch olastic standing. C an­
didates for m em bership must be
recom m ended hy th eir private In­
stru ctors and adviaers as well as
hy a m em ber o f the fraternity.
"SPEEDY”
WEsmoPE
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FOR ANY KIND OF
PLUMBING WORK—THAT
YOU CAN DEPEND UPON
CALL
h O B n
Don't Be A (Guinea Pigl
Depend on the Beaverton
Body Shop When Your Car
Needs Auto Painting
BEAVERTON BODY SHOP
259 N. W. Canyon Road
Phone Beaverton 4162
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86 Proot « 6 5 % Gram Neutral Spirits
National Distillers Products Corp , New York
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CARR CHEVROLET CO.
C h evrolet
Fireplace Accessories
O ffice W arehouse & F actory
5437 S W Canyon Court
Sylvan
CA-19W
Across from
First
Security
Bank
BRAND
BRICK
Sylvan Brick Co.
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Cream
Common and Face Brick
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