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V BEAVERTON Page 6 .Beaverton News. ing when a grou p o f friends honored Shively) o f Florida, are at the hom e her " ’ith a lovely bridal show er. o f her m other Mrs. C. J. Shively for T hose piesen t w ere: M is. A nna the duration o f the d og racing seaso i. Mr. and Mrs. Leber» W ilson drove I M orse, Mrs. W illiam M orse and M rs. H arvey Cam pbell all o f N ew b erg; to Salem Sunday to visit Mr \Vd | M isses M ary Jane, and Eliza son's sister and broth er in law Mr Beam ish, Mrs. O. E. Lierm an, Mrs and Mrs. Bud R eady. Neil O igan . M rs. E rvin R ick m a n and —------------- daughter V irginia, Mrs. M yrtle Her- p rom a D o c to r ’s N o te b o o k melin, Mrs. M abel Bender, M is. W . P. . . , , R,.„i . , . . . a P a g e fr o m a D o c t o r s B o o k K eebaugh and daughters, Thelm a, B ... _ . u„v,„„u io „r Juanita and R o m a n »: Mrs. R. S. Mr “ »< W elsh, M s. Geo. Blasser, Mrs. M abel h_r? * Mi - a n d ’ M s D onald Beard e l H arrison. Miss Edith W atts,_ Mrs. route 1, have a new son born June IS. Dora F ox and daugher Pauline Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G ordon H. Suyder ot , E lm er W est, Mrs. W B P tg f lir a . . , , <i „ ,, „ . . .. . . ,, .. route 2,-on Saturday, June 15. a daugli- Geo. M antternack and Mias Ma. tin J ter. and her fam ily. M s. H. M B arnes has been con - Miss M artin is leaving B eaverton on fined to hol. wlth nines*. June 20th fo r Golden, Idaho, w here E veiyn Kuegy uf Aloha fi ll fr r.i she will be married to W endall M orse. her bicycle and tin ctu red her rb 'h t Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nielsen en tei- arm above the elbo.v, a bone cu t tained at their Aloha hom e Saturday thru the flesh m aking a cnm poi mi as a surprise in honor o f the birth I f , a c{ Ure day anniversary o f F. H. Schoene, w ho | L R IiDorj, is Qf iou te 1, T ig a td . was presented with a d eco ated birth-I fell fro m a ch erry tree and injured day cake and a box o f cig a fs. Cards his back. were follow ed by lovely refreshm ents. E. S. D ocrin g is im p rovin g fr o m his T hose present w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. recen t illness. H. Hanson, Mr. and M is. D oy Gray, D orothy C arm ine on W atson st eet Mr. and Mrs. I ’. H. R osebraugh , Mr. has the measles. and Mrs. A. M. Jannsen. Mr and Mrs Mrs. W esley Sw eek and tw o ch ild- ' Sam L aw ren ce Mr. and Mrs. W . J. ren ajso have the measles Scott, M i. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene, M is. Ed L arson o f H uber is con and the hosts. fined to her bed. The R ebekah s en joyed a s o c ia l, hour follow in g the regular m eeting T , , K M ETHODIST CHURCH I uesday evening. j£a| j R H orsell, M inister M em bers o f the I. O. O. F. and R e- Sunday S ch ool 9:45 a. m. Chas. H. bekah lodges will m eet Sunday at J R 08eman Supt. their hall to form a line o f m arch to Serm on M orning w orsh ip 11 a. m. the M ethodist ch urch to attend ser top ic On J erich o R oad. vices. E ven ing w orship 8 p. m. W. C. M cK ell has been con fin ed ,to his hom e su fferin g with lum bago. BETH EL T he E astern Star will hold the last C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C IIU K CII m eeting b efore sum m er vacation j W illard B. Hall. M inister W ednesday, June 26. In itiatory dc- j 9:45 a. m. C hurch S chool. P r o f. E. ! g le e s will be given G. W ebb, Supt. An Interesting class Mr. and Mrs. W . C. W rig h t and *>v r : y age group Mr. and Mrs A. J. G allow ay were j u a m M orning w orsh ip The dinner guests o f Mrs. W rig h t s and 1 geim on top ic will be T he M ind o f Mrs. G allow ay s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ. T he oh oir w ill sing, under J. H. S ch u im a n at S c h o lls Sunday, In {he direction o f W illis Cady. h n n r tf L \ i t L » t « « . I _ ___ . . ___ honor o o f f F a th er’s C Day. 7 p. m. C hristian E ndeavor. Mr. and Mrs. Jam ie H udson o f P ortland, entertained Dr. and Mrs. CHURCH OF I ’ll HIST T. G. H etu last Sunday, h on orin g Dr. E. E. Coulter. M inister . Hetu on F a th er’ Day . M orning w orship at 9:45 serm on | The F riendly C ircle held a pot luck su bject T he C hurch o f T oday. Y ou j p icn ic at the home o f Mrs. W ood - should hear this m essage. D o n ’t m iss j row W ea ver near H uber F rid ay a f it. Bible study at 11 o ’clock . En ternoon. Sixteen en joyed dinner d eavor at 7 o ’clock , even in g serm on j served in the grove, beautifully d e co ra at 8 o ’clock . T his will be question ted with fla g s in com m em ora tion o f night and you are w elcom e to hand ! Flag Day. in any question pertaining to the ! Tdrs. Van B row n o f N ew Orleans, scrip ture and we will an sw er or have is visiting Mrs. L. R. R ich ey, w h o is them answ ered. A beautiful m usi- ; Mr. B row n 's m other, also her parents cal p rogram follow ed by th e fou rth Mr. and Mrs. J. Selby at G arden ch ap ter o f M ary M agdalene. T his is Hom e. w here M ary finds the m aster and is Mr. and Mrs. M ike P ienovi, and Anita. Mrs. M erlo and Mrs. R . B iggi healed o f a terrible a ffliction . T he first B eaverton you ng man to enlist in the regular arm y under the new governm ent rearm am ent pro gram . is R ic h a id W . Sanders, son ot Mr. and Mrs. H enry C. Sanders, route 1, Beaverton, w ho enlisted fo r the 29tu engineers, a top ograp h ical bat talion statloined at Portland, a cco rd ing to an announcem ent made this w eek by L ieutenant C olonel H. D. Bagnall, P ortlan d recruiting officer. Miss H elen M urphy becam e the b iid e o f John Glodt, son o f Mr. and Mrs. L ouis G lodt o f F orest Grove, at a sim ple cerem on y June 2 at the hom e o f tier parents, Mr. and M rs. O. T. M urphy o f Beaverton, T he ser vice was read by R ev. J. A. J e ffe ry o f T igard. P ie c e d in g the cerem on y A lfred B oy les sang, accom pan ied by Mrs Anne N eill at the organ and R ay Olson nephew o f the bride, on the violin. The bride was attended by Miss D orothy Dam n) o f M olalla and R o b ert Murphy, brother o f the bride, acted as best man. A t the reception follow in g the cere m ony Misses Gladys Greenlei and Helen P eterson o f H ills b o io and Mrs. R. H. B ow lin g o f San Bernardino, Cal fornia, served. A fter a sh ort honeym oon In W ash ington, the couple will m ake their hom e in Gresham . The engagem ent o f M iss V ivian W eb b o f Portland, has been announ ced to K arl R eed Swenson, o f P o r t land, son o f Dr. and M is. Karl J. Swenson, o f P ortland, form erly o f this place. T he w edding is planned for July 19th in P ortland, where Miss W ebb has been m aking her hom e for the past year. Miss W ebb, w hose parents, Mr. and and Mrs. W alton Stanley W ebb, ie- sido in Petersburg, Va., is a gradu ate o f C olum bia U niversity sch ool o f law in W ashington, D. C. Mr. Swen son attended the U niversity o f O re gon, and later graduated from the school o f foreig n service o f G eorg e town U niverlsty in W ashington, D. C. The B eaverton air port has been the scene o f intense activity while a you ng m an built an airplane front a m otorcycle engine and other things Sunday he flew to Salem and Silver- ton as fine as a fiddle, but on the re turn trip the engine w ent dead over T igard and he landed in Ab Scheck- las' clov er field, the clo v e r just high enough to catch in the wheels and tip the plane end fo r end .throw ing the aviator clear o f the ship. He had a broken p: opeller. T he city ordinance now in effect in reg a id s to fire cra ck e rs provides: That it shall b e unlawful to sell, use discharge, ignite or fire any fire crack ers, torpedoes, rockets, bombs, and children. Johnnie W right, attend- paper balloons, o r firew ork s o f any ded a p icn ic Sunday at P a t’s A cres, description w ithin the c ity lim its o f near Canby. B eaverton b efore the first day o f July Miss V ivian Muhrs o f D ayton visit and after the seventh day o f July, u n ed her uncle E rm an S cott and fam ily less perm itted by the city fo r genernl last week. entertainm ent o f the public in co n n e c Mrs. Guy Carr and tw o daughters tion with a celebration. A nyone are spending a week at Seaside. found guilty o f violating the o r d in Glen W olf, stutioned at P ort A n ance and en dangering the person or geles,. W ash., fo r m ore than a year Is property o f another is su bject to a spending his furlough with relatives fine o f not less than $5.00 o r m ore in P ortland and B eaverton. than $100. Mr. and Mrs. J a ck O sfield and M iss R uth M artin, w ho returned daughter Janice aru v a ca tion in g at to the hom e o f her parents, Mr. and W ald port. M ;s. E. K. Martin, on June 6h, a fter Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene and spending the w inter In Beattie, was Mr. and Mrs. A. E. H anson spent pleasantly surprised Thursday even- Sunday at Seaside. r—------------------------- ------- - ■ - Mrs. John M cL eod is ill. H er Too Late to Classify daughter, Mrs. V era W illiam s, is c a r ing for her. F O R S A L E — -or T rade Milk Cow Mrs. W alter S cott entertained the fo r B eef Cow. Inqulrs Frank's Tuesday A ftern oon B ridge club in Meat M arket. Aloha the beautiful Schoene gardens T ues day afternoon. Mrs. A. E. H anson SWAPS held high score at cards. W ill sw ap 2-G arage D o o is fo r Mrs. M arcia P ike is seriously ill at B ricks o r will sell B R oad w ay 6743 a Portland hospital w here she under went a m ajor operation. ENROLL Six-Weeks Course M embers o f the C heerio clu b met NOW JUNE 17 to JULY tS with Mrs. A. M. Jannsen fo r a d es Mon. * Thurs.. 12 to 8 p m sert luncheon and card s F rid ay a fte r noon. RAI-LET DANCING Miss Eileen M artin o f P ortland SPECIAL RATES spent tw o days last w eek with her LEAH ELIZABETH THROLL pnrqntH Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M artin. Teacher of Classical "Hallet" Mr. and Mrs. F red Strieker, Mr. and Studio—W . O. W . Bldg. Mrs. Cash Johnson and Mrs. lY eda East Sixth and Alder— EA. S0S7 Austin, enjoyed a trip to Seaside R esiden ce— Phone LA. 1449 Saturday. Formerly of H'm. F. Christensen Mr and Mrs. W . J. S cott d rove to Ballet School CouquUle fo r the w eek end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R h in es (C arlotta NOTICE OF W A R R A N T SALE N otice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under- j signed until the hour o f eigh t o 'c lo c k p. m. on the first day o f July, 1940. and Im m ediately th ereafter publicly opened by the sch ool d istrict board o f sch ool d istrict No. 48, W ash in gton County, O regon, at the B eaverton 11 high sch ool building, in B eaverton, j Oregon, fo r the sale fo r $5,000 n eg o-j tiable in terest-bearin g w arran ts au- | thorized by a m a jority vote o f the legal voters present and votin g by ballot at the annual sch ool m eeting held in the high sch ool bu ildin g on Juno 17, 1940, a cco rd in g to t<e Ore gon sch ool law s 35-1104. said w ar rants to be dated July 10, 1940, and to m ature as follow s: W arran t num ber 1 $1,000 to ma ture S eptem ber 10, 1941. W a rra n ts num bers 2-5 to m ature j serially th ereafter but all w arrants to be at optional call at an y date [ a fter Septem ber 10, 1941. Said w arrants to bear Interest a t : the rate o f not m ore than 4% per j annum payable sem iannually, prin ci- j pal a id interest payable at the o f - 1 fic e o f the C ounty T reasu rer of W a sh in gton C ounty, O regon, or at | the fisca l agen cy o f the State o f ; O regon in New Y ork City at the op tion o f the purchaser. T he b o a ’-d reserves the right to re je ct any o r all bids. Attest A L T H E A it At 'I .K N BKCK, | Clerk. D istrict 48 C hairm an W . H. G R A U E R | S ch ool D istrict N um ber 48. W ash in gton C ounty Oregon BU SSES To Astoria and THE BEACHES Via Forest Grove and the W olf Creek Highway L U X U R IO U S S T R E A M L IN E D C O M F O R T FAST— SA F E — E C O N O M IC A L 6 TRIPS EACH W A Y DAILY Round Trip only $ 3 .5 0 New Midnight Locals from Portland To Forest Grove daily at 12:30 A. M. To McMinnville daily at 10:45 P. M. FOR FIN EST SERVICE L O O K FOR T H E BLUE A N D W H IT E OREGON MOTOR STAGES RE mi i PRICES E F F E C T IV E Friday-Saturday-Monday, June 21-22-24 I Next to Postoffice Beaverton, Oregon SA LM O N SARDINES Glacier Fancy Pink— lb can cans V E LE R A 1 lb. oval can cans cans Doles Tidbits 9 oz. can SAN WAN PEAS $1.50 CIGARETTES 2 pkgs. for 25c CARTON $1.19 No. 4 sieve fancy No. 2 can Damascus Ice Cream Qt. 29« can $1.00 CIGARETTES Package 10c CARTON 95c \\ Xi. ov — W IN G S — KOMI.NO — SE N S A T IO N T A K E HOME A QU ART TODAY ÇAMK.LS — O LI» G O L D — I I'CKII'-iS, I 'l l K S T K R F IK I.D each 150 HEINZ KETCHUP Northern Hardwheat Flour $1.39 PORK and BEANS 3 cans 250 Large Bottle (14 oz. net) Sack Phillips No. 2Vi cans GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 0VALT1NE Plain or Chocolate 14 oz. can 590 Get the K een new Orphan Annie Shakeup Mug F R E E Corned Bee! CLIPPER Friilav, lune 21, 1940 EN TE R P R ISE , Beaverton, Oregon Chill and Slice 12oz.can 19c 46 oz, can 170 White King Granulated Soap, Giant I ’kg. 49c Edgernont Cheezit i . - Edgernont Ginger Snaps f r0Fn,lar 2llr value 15c Brillo Soap Pads— Large Pkge. (12 pads) 17c Zee Tissue, 4 rolls ........... ..... ................ ...... .......... 15c Old Duch Cleanser, 2 cans ................... 13c Lifebuoy Soap— Eliminates B. O., 2 bars 11c b la-Vor-Aid, Soft Drink powder, many flav 3 pkg 13c Snowdrift Cream Shortening, 3 11). can ... 48c P & G Naptha Soap, Giant bars, 4 for ... 15c Ritz Crackers, Large Package ..... .................. 23c Kellogs Shredded Wheat, 2 p k p s ..................... 15c Soda Crackers, fresh, crisp, new stock, 2 lb carton 15c De! Monte Golden Bantam Corn. 303 cans. 3 for 25c Parcwax, 1 lb Pkgc 11c 3 Sisters Sliced Beets No. 2 cans 3 for 25c Karo Syrup— Red Label, 3 11). can ......... 23c Karo Syrup— Red label, 5 lb can 35c Favorite Dog Food, 1 lb cans, 6 f o r ........................ 25c D R IF T E D S N O W - % F L OUR H l THE ilou tted tx ln v — on ,V3'ir table tr.-rorrow —unit ground to you r order j 49 'bci, $1.54 -----------------------VVK R E S E R V E Columbia COFFEE i <£: R IG H T TO Lb. W~l 39c L IM IT Q U A N T IT IE S ----------------------- s||l3lllslllsll«lllsltlSIII3lll=lll=lll5lll=IIISMslllSIII=Hlstlt5l!l=lir2lll=lllslll=i;i=ill=::;3lllslliE>ll=llli£ll. =1113111=111=111=111=111 BHISIII=lliattl=lll5lll=lll=lll=tll=IIISINZIII=lll=lll=IUa>ill=tMHIII=IM=lll=lll=l!:=(ll=IM=lll=ltlEm5lll^!ll=llt=i:l=m=ill=lli!£lll3lll G A R R I S O N ’S MARKET Hot Weather Meat Suggestions CUBE STEAKS - each 5c Prime Rib STEAK each 10c COTTAGE CHEESE pt. 15c PICNIC HAMS - lb. 14c Tender Steer Beef Roasts