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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1946)
B E A V E R T O N ENTERPRISE WEST SLOPE PROGRESSIVE VALLEY CENTER Fishing Visit G r a n d - d a u g h t e r Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maust spent Mr. and Mrs. E. J. D earing who last w eek fishin g on the K alam a live on B irch w ood Road, recently R iver. drove to Spokane to visit the Dear- ings son-in-law, daughter and new grand-daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M on tgom ery and little Pam ela Ann w ho is ju st three m onths old. The D earings other daughter, V ir ginia, w h o is a college student at St. H elen's Hall, flew up to Spo kane fo r the w eek-end and drove hom e with her parents. W e s t S lo p e R A D I O a n d A p p lia n c e T his year you can give a radio for Christmas. BUY NO W — W hile There's A S E R V I C E Canyon Road PHONE BE 6 6 2 4 at Howatt Ave. . THAT SALES - VACUUM C LE A N E B S PARTS *ttutpoin|- /HtujtSq - S P E C IA L SERVICE MONARCH BENDIX ON 'la u & i & H E A T IN G - Mothers Club Of Westdale Meets D O U G H T Y 'S HOOVER Q E dw ard Casey, o f W est Hills, has purchased a new fire engine for the residents o f C anyon Crest Drive. T his w ill be a com m unity p roject, with ow nership and re sponsibility. F ire drills are to be organized fo r m en and wom en, and everyone will be instructed in the use of the equipm ent. O ther districts w ould do w ell to copy this w ise plan fo r fire fig h t ing. Hand made SACHETS 50c and £1 Selection Fire Engine uys Mrs. M artin J. Lauridsen Jr., was hostess fo r the regular even ing m eeting o f the W estdale’s M others’ Club W edn esday evening, O ctober 30. A letter from the state engineer in answ er to the club's request fo r sidew alks on the highw ays betw een W estdale and B eaverton w as read by Muriel Hui. R eports from the com m ittee plan ning the annual C hristm as party were heard. T he president, M is. R ichard R eturns from N ebraska M r. A1 H ou gh ton has returned W ebster, read the schedule for from visitin g his brother in Om a- packages to be m ailed to the ch il dren's cam p selected in France, na, Nebraska. one m em ber m ailing a package every tw o w eeks. IN S P E C T G E A P P L IA N C E S T he business o f the evening con cluded, the h ostess served refresh m ents to the follow in g m em bers: BROWNIE’ S SHOPPE M esdam es W . J. H ui, I,. A. Adam s, Appliance E. E. M atson, H. D. Lusk, R . W. ★ 8 9 0 3 S..W . C a n yo n Road Phone W ebster, A. G. R ohrer. D. F. W ag Canyon Rd Portlond I , Ore. T Rinity 8 0 3 9 ner, J. D. O'N eill, B. J. Eckel, I. W. at Ellis Lutz. G. K. Seigner, W . C. R ich ards, H. W ard and H. W . M cK en zie. Mrs. E. A. A bbott, a new resi IfV Proudly Announce dent, on S. W . M urray A venue; WE HAVE BEEN AWARDED Mrs. E. H. Sin gm aster and small son. H ank, form er residents o f A DEALERSHIP FDR W estdale; and the m other o f the hostess, Mrs. A. E. B rookhart. Beautiful Satin A u th o rise d P h i l C O D E A L E « R A D I O B CANYON H O M E A P P L IA N C E S - HOUSE DRESSES Sizes 12-14» ROAD A cJ zeb m OH BEAVERTO N 2699 A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G Elite Dress Shop 2 2 0 S. W . First St. Beaverton Oregon W h e re ( « v is it a n toes I m a n C atta O aten Flat Piatt m m O a tta k m SALE P a rk in g Is Easy DB*sa«*srt PRICES EFFECTIVE IN B E A V E R T O N , S Y L V A N , T IG A R D , O SW EG O and A L L P O R T L A N D STO RES Entertain with this hearty buftet supper Cool, crisp days mean the football season is upon us. Fall evenings after the game are ideal times for buffet suppers. AFTIR-THI-OAM I IUFFIT SUPPER Cups of H ot Clam Broth with Snack Tray o f Celery Stuffed with Smoky Cheese, Corn or Potato Chips, Ripe Olives, and Carrot Sticks. (Serve in the living room while last minute touches are added to the supper.) •Lima Bean and Ham Caaserole •Buffet Salad Platter Toasted Hard Rolls Plum Jam Deep Dish Apple Pie with Vanilla Ice Cream Lota o f H ot Coffee •recipe below the next month. Compare the total coet with that for a previous month. We are certain you’ll discover worthwhile savings. L IM A BEAN A N D H A M CAS S E R O L E — Make this in the morning or the day before. Reheat Just before serving. Soak 3 cups dried lima beans 6 to 8 hours or overnight. Add a 2 to 2Vi pound piece ham shoulder or shank end and simmer until beans are tender. Rem ove ham from bones and cut in cubes. Drain beans and combine them in a 3-quart casserole with 2 chopped sweet red peppers. 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 1 teaspoon dry mustard and ham cubes. Pour 3 cups cooked tomatoes over beans and bake in moderate oven (375° F.) for 2 hours. Serves 8 generously. G O LD E N P E A R L 2-lb. W hite and Fluffy pkg. / Q NATURAL RICE Cooks U a a n L a w ^ For Chocolate Cake Vi-! b. nersney w O C O a or Refreshing Drink pkg. 14‘ S N O -W H IT E in the easy- ■ •< or Iodized TABLE SALT Plain pour pkg. Ê O W N H O U SE 46-oz. Grapefruit Juice T Unsweetened can 33e W H IT E CLO RO X Vi Vi-gal. bot. 23' M A G IC gal. 17* Bleaches SODA C R A C K E R S Mrs.Wright's Bread W H IT E or W HEAT GO O D 'N ' R IC H Now in the 1-lb. & 1 Vi-lb. loaves M EM O 1lb B O R D E N 'S jar 59c MAR BUD Gal. jug 14-oz. pkg. B O Y -A R -D EE (Meatless) PABST-ETT Q U IC K or R E G U LA R P IM IE N T O CH EESE 3-lb. A Q c pkg. + * C R E A M of RICE 18-oz. A d e pkg i l SELF PO LISH 12e Pint C Q c size w # S H IN O L A PASTE B L A C K or BROW N pkg. w A Q U AKER OATS Q U IC K or REG U LAR 49e Spaghetti Dinner 59e 12-oz. can S IM O N IZ W A X FRUIT M IX APPLE CIDER HOOD R IV E R BON A M I 2-lb. * « J c W o n 't Scratch pkg. * + jar LIG HT GLOBES 60- 4 4 c G.E. watt " • Q<V pkg. + * American Cheese DOG M E A L DUTCH M IL L G A IN E S 2-lb. $ 4 A Q loaf le A T 8e tx x 65< W a reoarra right to Hmit. J C c L R o f l & R f l u t t - Director • Thanksgiving Will SoonBeHer«— Carol Drake has prepared a leaflet o f T H A N K S G IV IN G TA B LE D E C O R A TIO N S. For a free copy, send to Carol Drake, The Homemaker*’ Bureau, Box 2110, Dept. T D , San Francisco 26, California. K The Fir G rove G arden clu b will m eet W ednesday. N ovem ber 13, 7:30 I’ M. at the home o f Mrs. Don Denison on Fir G rove Lane. Mrs. Marshall Yeager, p rogram ch a ir man. has made arrangem ents with Mrs. M arguerite N orrb o o f the Crestdale N ursery for her to be present to lead a discussion about rhododendrons and azaleas and to tell the m em bers o f som e o f the new varieties now available. Each m em ber o f the garden club is to bring an arran gem en t o f dried flowers, leaves or w eeds for judging. I line aiu l D a n c e t'ln lt T he venison dinner never did m aterialize for the neighbors up Sheffm un way, but they got to gether anyw ay for spaghetti and m eat balls at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl H obson, F riday evening. N ovem ber 1. and found it isn't the meat but the people you are with that m ake a dinner a success. The party room was very clev er ly decorated in an A utum n m otif by Mrs. Harriet B oorkm nn. P a rt ners were chosen by m atching nursery rhymes. The whole even ing w as such a success that the group o f about eight cou ples de cided to becom e a "d in in g and dancing clu b” which will meet on ce a month to take dan cin g les sons and every third m onth for a dinner together. AT 2893 the new Chen Yu Shades For "S U N R E D " Y o u r N e x t Perm anent W ove. and C old W a v in g O ur Specialty a t wall a s other m ethods " L U C K Y D E V IL " Canyon Beauty Studio w ith lipstick to m a t c h W e st Slope S W AT Canyon Road 2893 (Follow the white picket fence by the W est Slope Lbr. Co.) West Slope Beauty Shop 8 7 1 7 S. W . C a n y o n Road Phone BEacon 9492 V A L L E Y V IE W C E N T E R Canyon Roa d at West Slope R IC H F IE L D A N T I Q U E S E R V IC E S T A T IO N and G IFT SHOP "G O N E W IT H T H E W I N D " LAM PS W e Specialize in . . . 1 M O T O R R EPA IR and N D E C O R A T IO N T SU G G E ST IO N S L U B R IC A T IO N E OPEN R W atch this od for the arrivol of new samples of drapery and uphol stery fobrics from New York. O G R E E T IN G C A R D S R Phone A T 6951 A Happy llullowtM'ii 7:3 0 a. m. to10:30 p. m. The little friends o f Stanley Schook, W estdale. spent an ex cit ing evenng Saturday, N ovem ber 2. T hey were met at the d oor by a very white ghost, w ith yellow pum pkins grinning out o f every w indow o f Stanley's house. They had a m erry time hunting for the w itch ’s gloves, hat, and even bones! Mrs. H. L. S chook w ith the help o f Mrs. Kenneth Hall and Mrs. Cain were kept busy feed in g cider and doughnuts to the h ungry lit tle h obgoblins present. 7 D ays a W eek P H O N E ATw ater 6951 G o Hunting Mr. and Mrs. C harles F. H unter, B irch w ood R oad residents, recen t ly spent five days on a hunting trip to K lam ath Falls. T hey obtained their lim it o f ducks, and brought dow n tw o geese. W hile in K lam ath Falls they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebler, w ho form erly lived in Portland. T he hunters ran into snow while on their trip. Now we can take care of your meat a • • a W e s t S lo p e G RO CERY & M ARKET S h a fe r a n d N e e r orders 100^, ami always of the best <|iiality the1 market affdrds a Corvallis Guests Gerald W etterborg and his w ife spent last week end visiting G er ald’s father and m other, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. W etterborg o f B rent w ood Avenue. The W etterborgs also had as their guest, Mrs. Si- mond o f Corvallis, w ho drove up with Gerald and his wife. • • • Allen’s Travel Mrs. W . M organ Allen o f Benz P ark attended a state D A R board m etting at Salem last week. Mr. Allen spent last w eekend at C orvallis e n joy in g D ad's D ay ac tivities as guest o f his daughter, R oberta. H e w as a guest at the T rl D elt banquet and dance. BR 9998 BE 0733 — . T rip Successful Dr. G eorge H. B utterfield return ed with a good qu ota o f pheasants and du cks w hich he got on a hunt ing trip near Boise. W h ile in that area. Dr. B utterfield visited his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H arold Batt o f Caldwell. Idaho. • • • Show Guests G orge Mr. and Mrs. W . A. B oorkm an had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. W ilson H arder o f San F rancisco. T he B oorkm ans took their guests up the C olum bia R iv er H ighw ay to en joy the scenery o f the falls. W E D ELIV ER — S. W . Canyon Road A V A IL A B L E N O W SASH SASH FRAMES SASH DOORS FRONT DOOR SET INSIDE DOOR CONCRETE SEWER PIPE W E ST SLO PE LUM BER Y A R D Portland 1 9049 S. W . Canyon Road Phone BRoodway 6122 THE BOSS MAKES At ANNOUNCEMENT I f you w ant to bu v—sell- trade, ! T R Y A C L A S S IF IE D Crushed Rock, Sand, Gravel M ason Sand, Lawn Dirt O R D E R S T A K E N at Wext Slope PI um bin# Service Phone POTATOES are CH EAP! . . . O N IO N S are CHEAP! Now's the time to cut expenses! TRY . . . Call I LEACH A BUCK T h e H o m e m a k e r *’ Bureau An E x it s Snftumy Semce plae 1 0 0 -« t r e watt I » 5-lb. pkg. B U F F E T SA L A D P L A T T E R - Make salad in the morning, cover with waxed paper and place in refrigerator until serving time. On a large platter arrange around a cooked, chilled head o f cauliflower alternate groups o f cucumber slices, tomato slices, and bundles o f asparagus stripped with pimiento. Serve with French or Thousand Island Dressing. Fir Grove (Jiib Meets Nov. 1 ii Friday, November 8, 1946 BEacon 7542 MEAT VAIUÍS AT SAFEWAY Besides . . . think how many ways you can fix 'em* fv S. No. 1 35c Potatoes 10 U. lbs. NOVEMia ISSUE NOW ON SALII 100-lb. sock *2.89 O N IO N S The NIW YELLO W ftü r te ty c 10-lb Californio Grown sk * 35c lb 10' Y i ' C r a n b e r r ie s Oregon Coast Grown lb 4 9 Bell P e p p e rs For Stuffing lb 16 E m p e ro r G r a p e s Tender. Sweet G RA D E A A A A STEAKS T-Bone, lb. Round, lb. 53c 53c Arm A Blade Cuts P L U M B IN G G rad e A A and A Beef Roast AA Boneless Beef Stew * A AA Veal Loin Chops A A Pork Loin Chop Center Cuts lb. lb. lb. lb. 42c 45c 59c 69c lb 18 SEE O U R P R IC E S on Extra foncy and fancy Apple*— by the bo x' Fresh Produce Features Are for Friday and Saturday Pure Ground Beef lb Veal Roast \Z£ A lb Loin Pork Roast £5 lb SERVICE "E n té s " L s sc k P lu m b in g & Appliance» Phene 8801 B Eacon 7542 5 . W . Canyon Rood THE G E N T L E M A N 35' 39' FOR PERM ANENTS SH A M PO O S F IN G E R W A V E S 57' R e a d y -f o -e a t P ic n ic s lb. 59c The bottle it not merely covered. It's SEALED with a •turdy metal cap . . . air-tight, dust proof, tajyntf proof. There'« complete, scientific protection for our milk after it learea the dairy. Let ooe of our routemea show you what rhi* protection ■ w m to you and your family. THi SÂf.{/ r- xvtco ^ o f CALL Rib Pork Chop« Shoulder Pork Roaft Ass t Lunch Loavee Skinless Wiener« U). 69c lb. 49c lb 49c lb. 49c lä stern su g ar c u r io B A C O N By the Piece BR. 7988 HELENS BEAUTY SALON S . W. * 5 9 Conyun Rood IS R I G H T • • i and ws’rs meeting hi* demand* with Dacro Pro» tected Milk . . . the tafesl package of milk you can buy* "Plumbing— Better Homes” S <d .29 50-lb. sock 3 S w e e t P o ta to e s DANVERS B est Slope Special features are for Fri. & Sat. M O T » * * 11! C O V l * e t> B e rlin a (Fi* D a rre C a y la a genuina arai, il m uti b* ra m o .a d ih« ira t t a l véci! a n Op r e ac . A itar that il a u r ba aaappad back o e ih * b otila a* a ra- arai aad ram oacd l a ai a and a | u a a rea ALPENBOSE 4149 S W 1 Vi D A 11 T S H A TTUCK R O A D CHerey 24 2 4 mi. Eost on Be r ih o -Beaverton H i w ay to Sh ot Fuck R o od