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o W. Slope Church Invites Pastor O f Multnomah ; G R E E N S T A M P SA L E SM A N T h e Valley C o m m u nity United P r e s b y te r ia n church, S. W. B r e n t wood Avenue and Laurelwood D rive, W e st Slope, will have as its g u e st m in ister n e x t S u n d a y m o rn ing at 11 o ’clock Rev, J o h n C. Nevin, pastor of the Multnomah United P re s b y te ria n church. T h e re will be no Sun day school a t 9:45. but nu rsery and beginner d ep a rtm e n ts will meet at 11 o’clock. All other classes are asked to a t tend the 11 o’clock worship service, o r the J u n i o r Missionary Society, w hich m eets a t th e sam e hour. R e c e n t visitors in the com m unity were the Mike Senk o family, who fo rm erly lived on McChesney road I and are now m ak ing th e ir home in Clarkston, Idaho. T h e y visited Mrs. Opal T h o m p son. Mrs. S e n k o 's sister, and old friends on McChesney road, in cluding the H. A. Spear family. Mr. S e n k o is Green S ta m p sales m an in the te rritory around ; Clarkston. P O O L B E N E F I T C H A IR M A N Mrs. N orton P e c k has been ap- 1 pointed as ch a irm a n of the sales com m ittee for tick e ts to the pro g ra m for th e benefit of the sw im m ing pool pro ject on August 23rd. ALOHA THEATRE Aloha. Oregon — Phone. Alona 6401 F r e e P a r k in g Loi for Our P atro n s U N T IL F U R T H E R N O TIC E M A T IN E E S W IL L B E S H O W N S T A R T I N G A T 5 ; I 5 P. M. S U N D A Y S W ednesday thru S a tu rd a y , August 16, 17. 18, 19 "TH E REFORMER AND THE REDHEAD" £ “£ "NIGHT HAS A 1 0 0 0 EYES' E . G. R obinson, Gail R ussell Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 20, 21, 22 "THREE CAME HOM E". C laudette Colbert, P at. K no w les Wednesday thru S a tu rd a y , August 23, 24, 25, 26 "TH E CA RIR 00 TR A IL" Randolph S c o tt, K a rin B o o th "CAPTAIN CAREY. U. S. A ." A lan Ladd, W a n d a H e n d rix BEAVER THEATRE Phone 4293 Becterton Wednesday thru Saturday, A u gu st 16, 17, 18, ’ 9 "THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE 0'G R A D Y". color by Tech nicolor. June Haver, Gordon Mac Rae Sunday, M ond ay, Tuesday, A u gu st 20, 21, 22 "PERFECT STRANGERS". Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan "BLUE GRASS OF K ENTUCKY", in Cinecolor Bill Wiliams, lane Nigh W ednesday thru Saturday, A u g u st 23, 24, 25, 26 "BELLS OF CORONADO", in Trucolor Roy Rogers and Trigger "LUCKY LOSERS". Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys AMATEUR IN FISH ING PARTY CATCH ES TW O FEET OF TROUT By Mr». . A. Bunnell W E ST SLOPE Mr. and Mis. C h a rle s Hunter are expecting her ten y e a r old neice, Sigrid Sorenson, from Seaside Thu rsd a y to spend the remainder of the sum m er visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Hunter have ju st re turned from K l a m a th F a lls where they went in com pany with Dr. and Mrs. H a rry W ilson of Pal- , etin e Hill on a fishing trip to | Wood river. Mrs Hunter, the am- | a te u r in the party, cau gh t the larg est fish in the group, a tw enty four inch trout. C A L IF . C ITIZ E N O F Y E A R Mr. and Mrs. Norton P e c k were : looking forward Monday to the j expected arrival of Mrs. P e c k ’s b roth e r in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R ussell P e rr y and fa m ily and th e ir friend M ary R e g a n who were com ing from Davis, C aliforn ia to spend several days. Mrs. P erry has re cently received a trophy as Citizen o f the Y e a r in Davis for her work in com m unity activities. a w a it s PLA N S TO R E T U R N Mr. and Mrs. C. McC arthy have had as house guests for three weeks his sister. Miss V ina Mc C arthy . who returned to her home in L os Angeles Thursday. D uring her visit here the fam ily made several trips to points of in terest including Government C am p and Seaside. Miss McCarthy, who is seventy- two, plans to come here to live and for her use her brother and his wife are arran g ing living q u a r ters on their property. F R IE N D N ancy Mr. and spending .it A s s i g n m e n t BEAVERTO N E N T E R P R IS E — Friday, August 18, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. G e rald W e tte rb o rg ; are a t the home of his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. A. N. W e tte rb o rg in West Slope while Gerald is aw a it ing his a ssig n m en t to a station in the M a rin e Corps He received the call to duty while w orking on d am co n s tr u c tion work near Detroit. Oregon, to which he had moved only tw o weeks before. Mrs W etterbo rg . his wife, will re m ain here while Lt. W etterborg is gone. LONG 1.1ST O K G U E S T S T h e hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. F . J. S t a t t e r has provided hospitality to A T SEASIDE a long list o f guests during the Stu tth a rd . daughter of past su m m e r season. Mrs. C h a ri* - Stu tthard . is T h e last of these to leave for I a few weeks with friends , hom e laat w e e k . Included her sis- BO M M > t er. N an cy is a ju nior at B eav erton h*6h school, U N D E T E R M IN E D ILLN ESS Mrs. George K eller was ta k e n to Good S a m a r i t a n hospital Sa tu rd a y by a m b u lan ce fo r treatm ent of a sudden a t t a c k o f undetermined ill- | | f| William Ulrich arul Ml . and Mr;J c K. M cC ourt and two children, all o f P ort Angelus. Mrs. McC ourt is the neice of Mrs. Sta t- 1 ter. O ther visitors were Mr. and Mrs. s a m L a rs o n of S an F ra n c is c o , who spent sev eral days here. n e ss- F red S ta tt e r , th e ir son, who has W E E K IN LA G R A N D E attended St. M a rtin ’s for the past Mr. and Mrs. Hill T em pleton two years, hopes to finish his final and son D ick le ft Sunday to spend two y ears of college at the Uni a week visiting in La Grande. versity of Oregon unless called to W I N C H E S T E R BAY V IS IT m ilita ry duty. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattoon Mr. and Mrs. S t a t t e r plan to go and three child ren are vacationing north som etim e next week for W E S T S L O P E — Miss E le an o r ] this week a t W in ch este r Bay. short vaca tio n trip. R u t h Abplanalp. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs, Otto Abplanalp. becam e * = iii= iM = u i= n i3 iiiis iii= u i= iii= u i= iit« iu = iii= iii= iii= iii= iii= u i= u i= iii= iii= m = H i= iiis iii3 the bride of Edw in David Stro- m bridge, J r ., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bridal Couple Of August 12 Make Portland Home m E dw in D. Strobridge in a settin g - o f white gladioli a t the Valley ii1 C om m u nity P res b y te ria n chu rch 'll on the Evening of August 12th. — R eve ren d W a lter M. F r u t ig e r of = ficiated. ili Th e bride was given in m a rria g e ill by her father, and wore a dress of m white m arqu isette and lace with cap of m a tch ing lace holding her jjj fin g e rtip veil. Sh e carried a nose Ml g a y o f fieu r d’am o u r centered with i T i white orchids. Miss Carolyn J o a n Abplanalp i T i was maid of honor fo r her sister Mil and the Misses P a t r i c ia K e lly and in B ev erly B u ck ley were bridesm aids, ill all gowned in white embroidered organdy with m a tc h in g picture Ml hats, and c a rry in g a bouquet of Ml white gladioli. i T i L. P h a o n Gambee was best man. U shers were R ic h a rd Couch, J a m e s iT F le tch e r, P e te r Coerner, and David 'I' Hibbard. Follo wing the cerem ony, a recep 'I1 tion was held a t the chu rch. Mes- Ml dam es H iram K im b a ll and H. H. CONVENIENT BAN KING HOURS ijl N a rv er poured. A ssisting were Mesdames W a l te r and M elchio r 'I1 from 9,00 A M. to 6,00 P. M R az , and L e s te r B in n s, and the ifl Misses M athilde Raz. R u th Cor bett, V ern a C u tsfo rth and Mary All Day Every Day Except Sunday Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Stro brid g e will be a t home in P o rtla n d a fte r August EIII=lll=M I=M I=lll=IM =IM =M I=IIISIM =M I=IM £IM =lll5(ll=M i=M ISIM SIM 5M I9M lslll=IIISIM =l 1 21st. Finances Your New Car at FIRST SECURITY BAN K Beaverton, Oregon Roll it anywhere on its ball bearing casters-because it requires no special plumbing! • Hands never touch waterl N o bolting down I Fits u p stairs or downstairs, a p a rt ment, duplex or house I • N o w r in g e r l N o sp in n e rl Absolutely safe I • Undertow agitator washing I • "F lo a ta w a y -F lu sh a w a y ” draining I • Single dial control I SES IH E W RIG H T'S N o permanent water connec tions needed 1 Low dow n p a y m e n t— e a sy terms I WONDERFULDIALAMAVC TODAY I HARDW ARE (Formerly Richey Hardware) On Broodway, Beaverton Phone 4284 PETE HEISEL CHEVRON SERVICE 355 NORTHWEST CANYON ROAD Beaverton Phone 4474 Let us put your car in TRIP TRIM with this 8 point routine 1 Check your bat tery, make sure it’s fully charged, has plenty of water. In spect and clean bat tery cables. 2 Check your tires — spare, too— for soundness, right pressure. Remove foreign particles. 3 Drain crankcase — refill with wear- saving "R P M ”. 4 G e t rid o f squeaks by expert chassis lubrication. Service air cleaner and oil breather cap. 5 Drain gear cases, refill with RPM Gear Lubri cant. 6 Clean, inspect and repack front wheel bearings. 7 Check— and re plenish if necessary — master brake cyl- linder and shock absorbers. 8 Top o f f wi t h p o we r - p a c k e d / j Chevron Supreme uftti Gasoline — ready for the highway! AdÁ A iout Ôusi ... Roger's Oneida SILVERWARE OF F E R ! ! ! CHEYR0N GAS STATION a f DEPENDABLE BATTERY CHARGING FOULED SPARKPLUGS W ASTE G A S ATLAS SA FIT Y -F A ST Battery Charg in g it not jutt a b<x>st, ic is a real job o f banery ch a rgin g in jutl a few m in utes w ithout rem oving battery from yo u r car! A n exclutive patented m ethod of ch a rg in g that’s sure . . . safe. A T L A S I A T T I R Y S I f t V I C I if quick on-the-drive service — in clu d in g adding water and hydrom eter testing. A L L services for your car — and a complete one-stop chock u p that takes almost no time! PETE HEISEL CHEVRON SERVICE 355 N .W . C A N Y O N R O A D B E A V E R T O N PH. 4 4 7 4