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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1947)
/ BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE WEST SLOPE PROGRESSIVE VALLEY CENTER Guest Speaker At Fir Grove Club could be. A t least their am azing arrangem ents o f flow ers and dry | w eeds in children's banks, guns and eggshells seem ed to meet the club requirem ent o f being "W a c k y ’' very successfully. T he serious note was given at the meeting, held at the home o f Mrs. P aul Mead, S. W . Sunset Road, by Mr. Ehlen, who answ er ed m any o f the problem s o f the m em bers in his talk on landscap ing the suburban plot. Mrs. E dw ard J. Oberst, program chairm an, planned the evening. • • • Holthv Symphony Oianjge* Meeting Plaee h m p lo y «•«*•* h n l i i t . i m r d The H obby Sym phony will hold Mr. W illiam Ehlen. guest speak its m eeting Friday, January 10, at er at the Fir G rove Garden Club the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs A Mc m eeting W ednesday, January 8, Kinnon, 2800 S. W. I ’ pper Drive, w as surprised at how "w a ck y " Portland. Those w ho wish to at tend but do not know how to such a grou p o f serious wom en reach the M cK innon residence may meet at the N. L. P eck home, S W . W ilson Avenue, at 6 45 P. M. FRUIT AND SHADE ! and g o in cars leaving from there. • a a •fust One R«* c i i | h ‘ r a t i n g Linda Lou Fisher's first birth Mr. R. P. Kuenke, S. W . Can day was honored W ednesdey, Jan, RICHARD B. HOLMBOE yon R oad, is recoverin g from a re 8, with a party for her little cent illness w hich has kept him friends and their m others. Landscape con fin ed to his bed for m ore than a week Construction • • • Tree Pruning Canyon Road at Walker Rd. Beaverton Rt. 2. Bo. 154 Phone Br 6777 P H IL'S Shopping Center for GROCERIES MEAT DRY GOODS NOTIONS FOOD LOCKERS WEST SLOPE Church News M em bers o f the V alley C om m u nity United Presbyterian Church are invited to the m id-w eek pray er m eeting to be held at the hom e o f Mr. and Mr. Charles R. Lindsay, W ednesday, January 15, 4 Years Old David Mead observed his fourth at 7:45 p. m. • • • birthday recently with a supper to T he S acram ent o f the Lord's w hich his m any little neighbor Supper will be observed at the hood friends were invited. m orn in g service o f the Valley V alley C om m unity U P church is January 12, 10:30 A. M. The S ac IMMEDIATE ram ent will be adm inistered by the m inister, R ev. H. A Armitage. APPOINTMENTS assisted b y the m em bers o f the session. T he session will meet at for 10 a. m. to receive those com in g in to the ch u rch at this time. « • * The building com m ittee o f the ot V alley C om m u n ity U R ch u rch is pressing the C PA fo r a permit to start con stru ction o f the church. It is hoped that the liftin g o f HELEN'S BEAUTY building restrictions will m ake it SALON possible to start building soon, S.W. Canyon Rd. BR 7988 • • • N ew com ers Mr. and Mrs. B. Allen are new residents on S. W . H ow att Road. T hey are renting the cottage ad ja cen t to the A. W . G raham home. • • • | Guests Messrs. Carl, Ted and Dick B reitm ayer, b roth ers o f Mi's. H. W. M cKenzie, are visitin g at the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mc Kenzie on S. W . M urray Avenue. Permanents We deliver "There's always a right price on the corner" Progress, Ore. Fam ily G athering Mr. and Mrs. Hill Tem pleton en joy ed a fam ily Christm as with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John M cC ollom Jr., their son D ick Tem pleton, and Mrs. T em pleton ’s m oth er and father, Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Lilly. • • • Phone Beav. 2389 We Honor CHEVRON CREDIT CARDS Standard's Chevron National Credit Card is good wherever you see the famous Chevron sign chroughout the West. If you do not already have • credit card, come on in anytime and fill out an application We’ll do our best to see that your card is issued promptly. Chevron Supreme, highway version of the Chevron Aviation Gasoline Standard developed for fightings planes during the war, and RPM Motor Oil are available at .. 355 ¡Carlton Gestring Entertains Little nine year old Carlton G estring has been tap d an cin g at various hom es, lodges and clubs during the holidays, in cluding the B oy's H om e in B eaverton, the Portland Old P eop le’s H om e, the j Oriental T heatre in P orltan d and the V eterans’ Hospital. George Sez: Schuld & Was your husband grouchy this morning? Don't blame the poor guy. Maybe he missed his fa vorite program because your ra dio was acting up again. Swetland C a ll us at Tualatin Volley Highway Beaverton, Oregon TIE BOSS HAKES i l AIIOUICEMENT Br. 2069 For Expert Radio Repair West Slope Radio and Appliance 88 30 S. W Canyon Drive (Formerly Hiller Bros. Reol Estate office) Mr. and Mrs. E A Bam ford. Junior, o f B irch wood Road, en tertained th irty em ployees o f the Douglas F ood Store at a Christ m as party on D ecem ber 21. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Douglas. I parents o f Mrs. B am ford, have left W ashington, P C. and are now spending tim e in N ew Y ork City before they g o south for the I rem ainder o f the winter. • • • B reakfast Guests Mr. and Mrs. W W. Hauser entertained at Christm as morn- ; ing break fast at their home on 1 R idgew ay D rive. Their guests were Mr. H auser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R u p ert Hauser, and his grandm other. Mrs. P. s. W ick. • • • Mother V isiting Mrs. F rank J. K enw ood o f Cars yon Lane, has her m other visit ing her fro m Ft. Dodge. Iowa. (M rs. E tta R og d en i. Mrs. Rogden plans to stay until spring. • • • H oliday» At H om e M ary P atricia Brong, daugh ter o f the Paul Brongs, o f Ber- tha-B eaverton H ighw ay spent the holidays w ith her parents. Miss B ron g is studying voice and art in Santa Barbara, Cal. • • « R eturn F rom C alifornia Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Hubbard o f L aurelw ood Drive have just returned from a three week's m otor trip to San F rancisco and Los Angeles. • • • D inner Guests On the Sunday before New Y ear’s Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Johnson, o f M ultnom ah Club Rd. entertained at a dinner for nine teen. Guests included Mrs. Johnson’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H aw ks, and their three children from C orvallis; another brotheri-n-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. C offee and fou r child ren from P ortlan d : Mrs. John son's m other, Mrs. H. A. Lyman and Mrs. A rth ur T a y lor and her son and daughter. • • • New Y ear's Guests T he C. F. G estring fam ily o f Benz P ark, w ere entertained at a N ew Y ear’ s E ve dinner at the A loha hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G ordon. N ew Y ea r’s Day the G estrings were in B eaverton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foe. • » • C aliforn ia V isitors Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Foulk o f Gabel Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. V. T. (Budge) W righ t have ju st re turned from a w eek ’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F ow ler o f O akland, Cal. T he F ow lers used to live on B irch w ood R oa d before they m ov ed to C alifornia. The Foulks and W righ ts m ade their trip by plane. • • • B u ffe t Supper Ed Sandin, son o f Mr. and Mrs. L ester O. Sandin, o f Gabel Lane, had a New Y ear’s E ve party for about thirty o f his friends. T he guests enjoyed gam es and d an c ing and at m idnight were served a b u ffet supper. • • • B ridge Party Mr. and Mrs. A rthur H olm an entertained at a bridge party D e cem ber 28. Prizes w ere w on by Mrs. W. A. B oorkm an, Mrs. N or m an P ow ne. John O. H alem an and L aw rence Johnson. T h e H olm ens spent last Sun day at the m ountain cabin of Mr. and Mrs. C chw eitzeerhof, on the Z ig Z ag R iver. Mr. and Mrs. C harles K ay were also guests. Mrs. K ay bein g the daughter o f the S chw eitzerhofs. • • • Attend F orm al Dance A group o f neighbors from M ultnom ah Club R oad and Sh eff- man W a y went to a form al dan ce at the M asonic T em ple on N ew Y ear’ll Eve. A fte r the dan ce they went to the hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles H uling for refreshm ents. ^ l l l = M I = l l l = l l l = ll l= l ll= l ll= | | | = | | | = ll l= l ll= l ll= lll = lll = ll l= ll l= l ll= H l5 ll l= l il= l ll= l ll= lll = lll = W E S T SLO P E Grocery and Market ~ T h a fe T V n e e r i E l c n ie n t a r i Net» \ r a i » D in n e r P a rtv I Hi Mr. and Mrs. D. L. H am ilton | o f B irchw ood R oad had a New Y ear's Day dinner party. T heir guests were Dr. and Mrs. Ben Briggs and son, Law rence. Dr. and Mrs. Lee T hom pson and B ar bara Lee o f Aloha. Mr. and Mrs. H aiold Berry o f Garden Hom e, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Schulzke, par ents o f Mrs. H am ilton and R o b ert Hamilton, an ensign in the navy, who was ju st recently re- tleased from service. • • • Surprise Mrs. L aw rence Joh nson was surprised on her birthday, Jan- I uary 4. by ten frien d s w h o ar rived with a cake, ice cream and a birthday gift. B ridge w as p lay ed. • • • R irth d a i Frid ay, Ja n u a ry 10, 1947 S u p er v isor Visits H on ored S ew ing Club Meets T he Stitch and Chatter sewing club held Its regular m eeting last MondavJ V irgin ia Hiihtxdl. th 1 new student, will also be a m em ber o f this club. The girls are just gettin g their material and patterns fo r their dresses. They are tak in g 4-H sewing III. • • • G ive R ep ort» T he sixth, seventh, and eighth grades have been giving reports for Current Events • • • F low er» B loom Two o f our narcissus plants that are planted in flower pots are bloom ing. They are very beau tiful and fragrant. A geranium plant is also blooming. WE DELIVER S. W. Canyon Road =iii=iii=iii=iii=iiistH=iiiEiii=iH=iii=iii=iii=m=iii=in=m=m=iiiE iH=iMsHi=iii=iii=iH= t t s and we’re meeting his demands with Dacro P r o tected Milk . . . the safest package o f milk you can buy. The bottle is not merely covered. It’» STALED with a ■curdy metal cap . . . air-tight, dust-proof, caterer* proof. There’» complete, scientific protection for our Bilk after it leave* the dairy. Let one o f o u r routemen show you what thta protection means to you and your family. B v c s u x th* Dacro Cap is a trn um e seal, if m u« be removed the S r « tune with an opener. After that it may be snapped back on tha b o n leat a re teal and removed it e m and aaeio, even witboat aa opener. ALPEN ROSE 6149 S.W. SHATTUCK ROAD DAIRY CHarry 2424 1 Vi mi. Eost on Bertho-Beaverton Hi way to Shattuck Road Fresh Vegetables Groceries AND ot West Slope Beauty Shop 8717 S. W. Canyon Rood Phone BEacon 9492 Handmade Gifts Caffavt Tables, End Tablet, Stools, 3 sixes ot Chests, Chairs, BARNES SCHOOL NOTES Masaxine Rocks, Writinf Desks and Whot-Nots. Canyon Hoad Trading Post New Student The seventh grade has a new student to m ake up fo r tw o that have m oved aw ay. She is V irginia Hubbell and she has recently com e from the C ooper M ountain school. • 1’ * One Mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Rood For Results Try Our Classified Ads • W hy Stop Building? T. A. Meeting The Barnes S ch ool P. T. will have its regualr m eetin g F riday night, January 10th at 7:30 p.m. (Arlene M urphy, 8th) SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS =III=III=III=III=III=|||=|||=|||=|||=H|=|||=||| HI 0! s Get Your jjj II Ü! Complete Car ¡I Service I Ifi Repair Lubrication, Gas and Oil = III i H Qt Roll Roofing B rick m Shingles Outside Paint Sewer T ile D rain T ile i Inside Paint Lum ber III 'I I VA LLEY VIEW RICHFIELD STATION 'i' ¡3 8703 S. W. Canyon Rd. Ü! = N ails Hj AT69S1 WEST SLOPE LUMBER YARD 9049 S. W. Canyon Road Portland 1 Phone BRoadway 6122 I iii=iiimi=iuaiii=iiiaiii=iii=iii=iii3iiiSlu£ I Prices Good for January 10 to January 13, inclusive STORE HOURS— Weekdays -- 8 A. M. to 7 P.M. Sundays — 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ' [VEL SOAP POWDER STANDBY WHOLE APRICOTS 2Vi T in ............... 34c lb NU BORA 29® 6 consto, $1-6 9 BLEACH Vx GALLON ) BRANDS , POPULAR . w. w— ANDS [CO FFEE lx 43 c SUNKIST 35c SIZE 288 s EXCELLEN T QUALITY CALIFORNIA CALAVOS 15® GRAPEFRUIT L IN K £ FOR 2 9 C SAUSAGE Every Steak Guaranteed Sirloin Steaks lb. 5 5 c 3 Absolutely the Best Pork Roast bunches LB, 45® lb. 3 9 c Shoulder Cuts - Lean and Tender Grade A Steer Boneless Corned Beef C AR R O T S lb. 3 9 c Beef Roast M akes the best vegetable dinner lb. 3 9 c Shoulder Cuts Meats GOLDEN WEST Market and Grocery Aloha, Oregon Aloha, 6551 1 2 ® 1 BR 9998 COMPLETE LINE OF W hen you're having your shampoo and Wove FURNITURE ARIZONA SEEDLESS T H E G E N T L E M A N IS R I G H T Rev Ion Manieuriim Sets P The George L. F ra n cis’ son. Randolph, celebrated his tw enty- for first birthday by h aving a New Y ear's Eve party. Guests were EVERY OCCASION from Oregon State C ollege, the University o f O regon, Lew is and BROW NIE'S SHOPPE Clark college and G rant High. A bu ffet supper w as served, h igh A sk fo r your free classified 8903 S. W. Canyon Rood lighted by a large birthday cake. "S u bscriber Ad Cards” with each Portland 1, Ore. Miss Beverly E lery and R o n new subscription or renewal. nie Jones o f Salem were house T h ey’ll p ay you real dividends. guests at the F ran cis home. Mrs. Francis entertained at a bu ffet supper and m usicale on De cem ber 26 Mr. C orson from Portland played. • • • Sunday V isitors Mr. and Mrs. H. Quenton Cox See Our Complete Line of Unfinished Furniture, spent Sunday in Salem visitin g friends. Such as ORANGES W hat could be better on these crisp days than Braised Short Ribs V ery econom ical, too BE 0733 A sk to see our F loren ce W ithycom be, elem en tary supervisor for W ashington C ounty schools, visited us M on day afternoon . She was present ¡fo r our R oom Club meeting. She 1 brought with her a new book for our library. ■ . 4- f ■ i t # : ' _ *t*ll * *B 5» L "4* and DURLITY MARKET -• E A S T B E A V E R T O N J U N C T I O N Ú M Ct C A N Y O N R O A D