SCHOOL PROGRAM ANSWERS YEN FOR THOSE "FAR AW AY PLACES" DANCE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE - F r id a y , April 29, 1949 HAZELD ALE-COOPER MOUN-. ase a sound movie projector for TAIN —To answer the popular 1 the school. yen for those "Far Away Places", COOPER - DALE OFFICERS all four rooms of the Hazeldale The Cooper-Dale Garden club school presented a ten-act comedy met April 20 at the home of Mrs by that name at the school. April Mable Burge, with Mrs. Hilda 22. A large number attended the Pierson as co-hostess. Twenty-one Scott's Orchestra affair. members and two visitors were Ha.el Bergquam. Mary Enchede. present. New officers for the en­ Adm 80c incl. tax Elizabeth Thompson and Anna suing year were installed as fol­ Rasmussen, teachers, directed the lows; Mrs. Carrie Kinneman. production. president; Mrs. John Rhorbach. j Program included. "Captain of vice president; Mrs Hazel John­ ¡the Fantasia". Leroy Berger; “Sail- son, secretary and Mrs. Margaret A MEAT TREAT . . . orettes’ Dance", Deloris Bucknul- Weaver, treasurer. Mrs. Blakeney ler, Beth Ehler, Maud Webb, Mita of Beaverton did the installing. YOUR DOG W ILL EAT Rickelt, Marilin Wright, Nadine Corsages were presented to the Jensen, Nadine Shaper and Jcne incoming officers. Other officers 44)' Fresh .Meat Arbogast. of the club are, librarian, Mrs. “Children of Gallaway” was Broad; historian and publicity, played by Beverly Calhoun, Pat Mrs. R. E. Jensen sick commit­ Anderson, Mary Smurthwaite. Mar­ tee. Mrs. Hilda Pierson, program cia Collett. Allen Tausher, Jimmie committee, Mrs. Babe Livermore Carey, Edward Higgs, Rodney and Mrs. Gladys Hesterlee. Johnson. They were all in costume The club presented Mrs. Babe Nineteen children of the primary Livermore and Mrs. Vic Maixner room presented "Spring in an ’Eng­ the out going officers with a rho­ lish Garden." dodendron each, a scrap book The “Seven Singing Irishmen" with all the club pictures and the were Jimmie Cary Jerry Ehler, activities of the club for the past Rodney Johnson, Richard Stout, two years. There was a gift ex­ | Jimmie Cowie, Edward Higgs and change for the pollyannas. j AUenTausher.They also were in Next meeting of the club will be costume. May 18, at the home of Mrs. Car­ Twenty-fuor children in costumes rie Kinneman, with Mrs. Zeii j of the old day», put on "Pioneers Struthers as co-hostess. It will be ] in I860.“ The stage practically ran potluck at 12;30 and a plant sale wild with wild Indians. will be held sharply at 2 p.m. 45'» Fresh Meat Twelve boys and girls acted out, A rising vote of thanks was ex­ A Marrow Hone "In the Village of Scandahoovia" tended to the out going officers with routine, words and music FROM ROSEBI RG worked up by Miss Bergquam. Mrs. Willard Livermore of Rose- Twenty'two were in the case of burg spent last week at the home “ Latin American Neighbors.” Mar­ of her husband's parents, Mr. and lin Wright, Berdine Huth, Renata PU TTI? Mrs. E. W. Livermore. jMMU “ Gutknecht and Colleen Gamrath TO BAY CENTER s u p e r - m e flT took part in "Home Again" which D O G FO O D Last week April 20, Mrs. Mennie included the Buttons and Bows Berger took her mother. Mrs. Da­ dance. ley, to Bay Center, Wn., to stay Last number was a kangeroo court, with Mr. Collett as master with her other daughter, Mrs. Earl Salee. of ceremonies. Culprits were cal CDA EVENING MEET led from the audience. M. W Mrs. Betty Wagenblast, grand Gamrath, Harold Shaper anl Jim Mads. HUA U no VU a ì regent of the Catholic Daughters Cowie performed the Buttons and and her mother, Mrs. Agnes Alt- Rtl lidi I Bows dance in costume. Ed Ber­ a i t it A ger and Mrs. Gladys Hesterlee sang hisin attended the CDA at Ore­ gon City, April 20. a duet. Mr Shaper, C. D. Walker, Mrs. Enchede and Mrs. Jensen PASTORS OPEN HOUSE A large number attended the walked up and down the aisle with Buy Them at Your Dentar open house which was held at the a piece of chalk on a ruler. Mr. Rev. and Mrs. Mitchells' new home Collett and Mrs. Bergquam offered Manufactured for on Farmington Road just west of American Sales Products Co. a dance finale. the Hazeldale school house, April Room mothers served coffee, 916 S. E. 7th Ave. East 4511 22. The house is unfinished as yet. doughnuts and soda pop. Proceeds Portland 14, Oregon of the evening, which amounted HOME AGAIN Mrs. Otto Leopold is at home to $40, will be used to help purch- now after four days in the hos­ pital. She must remain in bed for some time but she is very much improved. MISSIONARY MEET Missionary meeting of the Hazel­ dale Bible church was held Friday, April 22, with Mrs. Robt. Merrill. Nine were present. Bandages were torn and ro.lled, baby’s nighties were cut and sewed. Mrs. Merrill is the newly appoint­ ed secretary to suceed Mrs. Hes- A GIFT FROM tejiee. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mitchell May 27. COOPER MT. PLAY There will be a 4H play at the Cooper Mountain school April 30. There will be bingo, a fish pond, pie and coffee wil be sold. Every­ TO THE lOO.OOOTH body is welcome. CI B SCOUT PARTY PRESCRIPTION CUSTOMER The Cub Scouts of Den 1, met last Tuesday, April 19, at the home of their Den Mother, Violet Mills. Mrs. Mills served cake and punch in honor of Billy Gamrath and Clarence McGregor's birthdays. MOTHER'S HANQI ET The girls of Mrs. Doty's class and the girls of Mrs. Santoro’s class of the Hazeldale Bible churoh will honor their mothers Yes, alm ost anytim e now, with a banquet May 5 at the school house. Dean's Drug Store will com­ KALAMA WEDDING Mrs. Ollie Leroy of Kalama, W n, pound their 100,000th pre­ mother of Mrs. Mort Miller, be­ came the bride of Joe Cogdale of scription apd in observance Kalama. Wn., Wednesday, April 20 of the event at Vancouver, Wn. Mr. and Mis. Mort Miller were their only attend­ a n t. will give a Huber 1 4 ^ - Hall Sat., April 30 YOU MAY BE THE WINNER of a 3-lb. Box of GALES AMERICAN CUSTOM CHOCOLATES! DEAN'S DRUG STORE IS YOUR CAR NEUROTIC? W'hen you drive a car that is sluggish, that's a sure sign of engine trouble that could be­ come serious. We'll put new life in the old bus with our Spring changeover service. G O O D Y EA R T IR ES DODGE - P LY M O U T H Service and Parts Free Estim ates on All W ork "For PURR-fect Motor Re­ pairs" RASMUSSEN'S GARAGE Phone 3251 LADIES MEET CHALLENGE AND ORGANIZE SOFTBALL SCHEDULE BONNY SLOPE The ladies of the community have formed a softball team They practice every Monday. Wednesday and Friday after school. All ladies are invited to join. Mr. Charles Carlon, the school principal is the manager, and is hoping to line up some games with neighboring teams. HOYS AND GIRLS Friday. April 22 the girls and boys softball teams of Bonny Slope played games with the vis­ iting teams from Sunset Valley School. The score between the two girls teams was: twelve to seven in favor of the visiting team. The Bonny Slope boys team won with a score of twenty-one to one. STANLEY PARTY Mrs. Elmer Frey was hostess at a Stanley party at her home on Thompson Road on April 18th. MICH IMPROVED Mrs. Chas. Isaacson who has been a patient at Good Samart- ton hospital for the past ten days where she underwent an opera­ tion has returned home and is feeling much improved. YOUNG MEASLES old daughter of Mr. and WIENER ROAST The Teen Age organization of ! the Bonny Slope Community Clut ! is planning a wiener roast to be 1 I TT held next Wednesday night. Ap- * 5 ril 27. W IT H K E LATIS E.S ] Miss Bettye Brutke of West Rd. 1 J left Friday morning for Turner. Oregon where she visited rela­ tives until Sunday evening when she returned to her home. Subscriber Looks For Arrival Date 'News from Home' Mrs. NEW ran meet your needs large box of these fine chocolates to iW ' / - the lucky P R A Y E R SC H E D U LE customer. It's due to hap­ pen almost lecture. entitled “ l*rovinjs the Truth of Christian Sc ¡pure In 11 iiman Affairs." by Kalpii ('astir, C. S. of San Francisco, Calif. Member of the Board of lectureship of The Mother Churoh, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. TUESDAY, MAY 3 II j>. in. in the edifice of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1819 N. W. Everett Street, Portland, Oregon so bring your in today! DEANS DRUG STORE " IT 'S D EA N 'S FOR P R E S C R IP T IO N S " On Farm ington Road Beaverton 3774 at itfis.'.-- V j j U Beaver Lumber & Supply Co. On Walker Road Phone Beaverton 3179 LAW N S Fertilizer 25 lb‘ LAWN R O LLER S Fertilizer Spreaders FOR RENT by the DAY FOR RENT by the DAY B . 3 m fa y & ^ S o n A [ H A R D I VARE 1 BRAND '/ u r e d , WORK Hoi In time ot need, Finley » service is SIX INCH LACE TO TOE as close as your nearest phone Any CONSTRUCTION WORK hour of day or night, our experience, our facilities and con sideration are at your instant command • Prayer meeting will be held this T he mortuary Thursday evening in the home of that seri es so Rev. and Mrs. Joe Mitchell. u ell when you WORK RENEWS need so much. It Is planned to start work again on the Hazeldale Bible church this week. SCOUTS IN COOPER MT. f%e »*>« Mt»Sf •»iti»«»' if'tct*# Walter Donnell and scout com­ J W * * AT M O U T G O W C U T ♦ I T W i l l missioner Frost of Aloha presented a scouting picture at the Cooper Mountain school April 22, for the | purpose of organizing a scout I troop Mr Hays of the Signal Oil I company brought out the film and j projector. There were several boys of scouting age present. Albert WEST END Kemmer has volunteered to head SELI-WOOD BRIDGE the committee and give any help! CREMATORIUM he could Others who offered help’ were Mr Price, Mr Altig, Ben j MAUSOLEUM ¡Maixner and Mr Hendrickson! Boys who wish to Join do not ne- CnBTBBT 1 cessanly have to live in the Coo- Complete Funeral Service In New Cathedral Chapel at No Extra Coat per Mountain district. On Saturday, April 30, there will Riverside Is a cooperative associ I be a meeting of the scouting com­ ation with assets of over $800,000 mittee to select a scoutmaster and I signing of all boys who wish to IF you wont to buy, trod« or sail I join. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD Jinkt/ SIX INCH SEAMLESS BACK ‘ HY-LOW — FARM WORK Riverview Cemetery You get S & H Green Stamps "D ouble on Prescriptions" too1 COMPLETE MATERIALS For the Builder V IG O R O 5,b‘ ill Are Cordially Invited J .p . anytim e now prescription Attendance at the Hazeldale Bible church Sunday school April 24 was 55, with an offering of $4 49. Christeen Hesterlee observed Diana Lynn Hesterlee's birthday in her absence and John Fackler observed his birthday. O y frr to be a measles victim. T h is is the ideal season to plant your lawn . . . and Pam is better and up playinf again. we can supply everything but the place LAST WEEK CALL ^ | Mrs. C. F\ McLaughlin, of Rrigh ton, hut formerly of Bonny Slope Diamond Brand, Specially Pre- was a visitor here last week. HOSPITAL REPORT L / \ N pared Seed for This Area. Mrs. J. B. Smith of Cannon Beach is reported as being much $1.20 __________ 1 lb. better at Emanuel Hospital where she was operated on last week 5.ib. lots ib. s u o Mr. Smith was a visitor In the community last Monday Mr and Also Bulk Seed M ixed to Your Specifications Mrs. Smith lived on Thompson Road for several years before moving to Cannon Beach last No­ — To assure a lush full growth— vember. CLUB “30 AGAIN” 50c Mrs. James Means of Portland entertained the "30 Again“ birth­ 10-lbs . .................... ....... ... 90c day club at her home last Mon­ day. ........... $1.75 Among those present were; Mrs. C. F. McLaughlin of Brighton, 1 100 lbs. ____________ _____ $5.00 j Mrs. Andrew Smith of Portland, Mrs. Ed Harvey, Mrs. Ernest Emerson, Mrs. Adolph Batke, Mrs. Maurice Hanson of Bonny Slope and the hostess Mrs. Means. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Mcl^vughlin and Mrs. Means were all former residents of Bonny Slope. IN LOGGING BIZ Mr. and Mrs, Robert E Pro- fitt and two small daughters have sold their home In this dis­ trict and moved to Brighton where Mr. Profitt Is employed in the logging business. TOES AMPUTATED Mr. J. B. Horner of McDaniel Road is In the hospital where he has had his toes on one foot amputated. He has fieen a suf­ ferer of sugar diabetes for sev­ eral years. ANOTHER 4 WEEKS Mr. Ernest Emerson returned to St. Vincent's hospital last Tues­ day hoping to have his body cast removed only to be told that he would have to be In It for an­ other four weeks. Mr. Emerson was Injured on | A L O H A , O R E . P H O N E 6311 j ir December 15, when he fell from the roof of his home. m B IB L E 4 111 RC II R E P O R T T SEED Atteml a free Aw LUMBER - - - FIRST! Bring your plans to us and let us figure your m aterial needs Mrs. Fannie Stock recently mov­ ed from Beaverton to 518 Howard street. Santa Rosa. California. And with her went a significant tie from “ the old home town." A letter recently received states; I “ Dear Sirs; “ Inclosed find money order for 1 the BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE “I look forward for the day ; when the paper comes to me En­ joy reading the news and all It tells me. from home “Thanking you, Fannie Stock. Hall and Broadway, Beaverton Christian Science IF YOU PLAN TO STAR BRAND SHOES WEIBY'S Beaverton 4597 SHOE Repairing fé»* r*,2i