The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 13, 1947, Image 9

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WEST SLOPE PROGRESSIVE VALLEY CENTER
BRIDGE PARTY. On June 2,
Mrs. Neil Whisnant and her sis-
Receiving
Degree
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Fmili I ~ I W S c h o o l
S,nniirs' J rvai!C,iS Gerber>, gave a
supper and bridge party for eight
ladies Bridge honors went to
The Dr. V. L. Johnson’s son,
Mrs. Walter Felbick and Mrs.
Laurence
is receiving his de­
Henry Waters.
gree in law from Willamette
University Law School this Sun-
day. The Johnsons and son Rob­
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ert will drive down to see the
degree conferred, as will Dr. and
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Mrs. Norman Johnson, another
son,
from Beaverton. The John­
CAR W A S H IN G
son's daughter and her husband,
the J. Owen Centers who attend
the University of Oregon, plan to
be therefo r the ceremony, too.
Mueller Bros.
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BR. 9669
Last Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. Whisnant drove to Tilla­
mook to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Skinner.
8901 S. W. Canyon
This Is the Time
TO PLANT YOUR LAWN
We Have All the Materials
* You’ll Need:
1. Peat Moss
2. Fertilizer
3. Fertilizer Spreader 4. Seed
5. Roller.
W e’ll rent you a Fertilizer
’Spreader and roller and sell
you the materials or
We’ll Do the Job for You.
Canyon Road Seed and Floral Co.
Canyon Road at Walker Road
Beaverton 3798
‘Everything for the Garden"
BR. 0051
TRIPLEX
W EST
SLOPE CLEANERS
8707 S. W. Canyon Road
C L E A N IN G
Pick-UP and Delivery
PRESSING
ST A N D A R D PRICES
REPA IR IN G
Q U A LIT Y W O R K
W E A R E A G E N T S FOR
Made to Measure Suits
PHONE BEacon 9224
Something you should
know!
We now have the most modern up-to-date
lubrication equipment in the Northwest.
W e Don't Do A "Grease" Job
but U'e will give you a lubrication job
unsurpassed
We will th o ro u gh ly lubricate all parts o f your ear.
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cheek yo u r battery and term inals
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radiator and hoses
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fau and belt
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“ sweep and dust out yo u r ear.
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ATTEND MEETING. Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Anderson, their daugh­
ter, Georgine and Mr. Anderson's
mother, Mrs. Hazel Anderson, are
going to Seattle this week end to
attend a basketball meeting and
to visit Mrs. Otis Anderson's
cousin, Mrs. Kollenborn, who
use to live on the Multnomah
Club Road. They will stay at the
Olympia Hotel.
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GUEST OF HONOR. Betty Ro-
niaine Link who is to be a bride
of June 21, when she marries
Patrick H. Sullivan at the Church
of the Madeline, has been the
guest of honor at various show­
ers including one given by Mrs.
H. A. Dryer of Canyon Drive and
Mrs. Elmer Colberg for eighteen
guests. Miss Link received many
lovely gifts of linen.
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Final Bites Held
Yardley's
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Just What Father Likes
THANKS FOR STOPPING !
RUSTCRAFT
JUNE 15 W IT H
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EAVERTON, OREGON
Phone 2701
Pharmacy
Prescription Spécialiste
8805 S. W. Canyon
THE M ILL
CABIN ET SHOP
Three-quarter m ile we**t o f Reed ville on highway. N ow tak in g
order« on lliiilt-in*. Cabinet«, Fixture« and furniture, fin ish e d or
unfinished, made to order.
ALSO LARGE STOCK OF FI RM TTRE FOR SALE
If its Made of Wood Set' L's First
Road
Friday and
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BEEF POT ROASTS
Peru, 46
VEAL ShTLD#R ROASTS
pe, u, 45
PORK LOIN ROASTS Blade or Loin end. Lb,
H AM SH A N KS L o r s e “
CHEDDAR CHEESE Wisconsin Sharp, l yr. old Lb
ORANGES M edium Size One-Half Case price $2.19 doz.
BISQUICK
Each
Del Monte Coffee Reg. grind only. Limit 2 lb. Lb.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Del Monte, Ige. 46-oz. can
TOM ATO JUICE ST O K E LE Y 'S Large 46-oz. can
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SUAFER<-'NEER
HifiAt <S£opi tytoc& uf.
----PHONES BE.0733-68.9998-----
Stork Club New«
Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Cameron,
of Beaverton became parents on
May 29, of a son, Bradley R.
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Mr. and Mrs. David C. Butcher
of Beaverton are being congrat­
ulated on the arrival of Susan M.,
who made her first appearance
on Memorial Day.
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Vicki is the name given to the
May 30th baby born to Mr. and
Mrs. William L. Jackson of Beav­
erton.
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The Joseph F. Bergers, Beav­
erton residents are happy over
the arrival of baby Janice E. who
was born on June 3.
Congratulations are being off­
ered Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K.
Ewalt of Beaverton on the birth,
on May 29, of Dianne M.
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Mr. and Mr3. Alan F. Nelson
are proudly announcing the new
daughter in their family. Judith
Ann was born on May 29.
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• RADIO
• HIS FAVORITE RECORD­
INGS, whether i
classical or popular.
• Shisham
wood
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Mr. and Mrs. Rol>ert L. Han­
son of Garden Home, are par­
ents of a daughter Robin L., who
first saw the light of day on
May 28.
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• RECORD CABINET
KELLY MOTOR CO
Prices Good
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R c i i i c i i i I m ’
BR. 5839
WEST SLOPE
SPECIALS
Saturday( Inly
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F a i lie r
Let >v»«r i carries be our responsibility.
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WEEK END
Felicitations are in order in
the Beaverton home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence M. Stanley on the
birth of their daughter, Carol M.
on May 27.
SEND DAD A
24-HOUR SERVICE
WE WAVE TV" 5EST
w ) OF MEAT FO!?
YOU,
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FATHER’S DAY CARD
The Service Store
HONOR SOCIETY. Janet Shaf­
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Guy P. Shafer, was recently in­
itiated into the education honor
society, Pi Lambda Theta. Miss
Shafer will be home from the
University of Oregon on Satur­
day, June 14.
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all y o u r tires
We will positively serve you well with skilled men always
ic*^Jy to give SERVICE. M a y we convince you on your
t lubrication job? W e will call for and deliver your
within a two-mile radius.
WEST SLOPE MARKET
Funeral services for Mr. Tevi
(Torn) Benjamin Perry of the
West Slope district was held
Thursday afternoon, June 5, at j
Pegg’s Mortuary, with private1
services at the Riverview Abbey |
Crematorium.
Mr. Perry was born in Wis-.
consin, August 25, 1861, moving
to Oregon 40 years ago, and has
lived in this community for the
past 24 years.
Surviving are his wife Ida, al­
so one sister and brother, Mis.
Calla Templeton; Ralph E. Ferry
both of Portland.
HOME FROM
HOSPITAL.
Mrs. George H. Nendel who re­
cently returned from Good Sam­
aritan Hospital Is feeling much
improved. The Nendels live in
the West Hills Apartments on
Canyon Road.
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LUNCHEON. At the Maple "T T e ^ALKSCEN T. Mrs. A. II.
Lane home of Mrs. W. Morgan Klug who was operated on last
Allen, on last Thursday, the D. Wednesday at Good Samautan
A. R. board met for a luncheon Hospital is recovering nicely and
in honor of Miss Edith Burney, will return to his home shortly,
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the new regent.
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CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY.
HOME FROM SEATTLE. Mr.
Lawrence T. Johnson of Multno­ On June 3 Caroline Hulings had
mah Club Road Is home after a party for six of her friends to
having spent a week in Seattle celebrate her eleventh birthday.
The girls played games and each
on business.
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one received a prize.
The guests were Gretta Rob­
INITIATED. Roberta Allen has
been initiated into Euterpe, hon- inson, Dorothy Eddy, Carolan
| or society in music at Oregon Poppe, Donna Buck, Lois Bas-
tian and Eleanor Erickson. A
State College.
Rose Marie See has received highlight of the afternoon was
the scholarship award given by the large birthday cake which
the Oregon State Mother’s Club was served with ice cream and
grape punch.
of Beaverton High School,
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GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
VANCOUVER, B. C. Mrs. Lest­
neth Hoffman of Oklahoma City,
Okla. were week-end guests of er O. Sandln and son Ed of Gabel
Major General and Mrs. Claude Lane drove up to Vancouver, B.
C., where they stayed with Mrs.
A. Larkin.
Sandin’s mother" and sister, Mrs.
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WYOMING
VISITOR.
Mrs. Thomas Hercus and Miss Mary
Dean S. Truex of Canyon Crest Hercus. Monday Mrs. Sandin and
Drive took the train to Laramie, Ed arrived back in West Slope,
Wymo., where she was met by bringing Mrs. Hercus and her
her sister, Mr3. J. D. Taylor of daughter with them for a month's
Waldon, Colo. From Laramie the visit.
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ladies’ drove to Kansas City and
Denver where they vitsted rela­
Mrs. D. L. Hamilton had a tur­
tives for a month.
key
dinner on Sunday in honor
e e e
of her father’s birthday, Mr.
TOUR
CALIFORNIA.
The Richard Schulzke. Guests were
Joseph
Boerstes
of
West Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schulzke,
Slope spent an interesting two junior and sons, Richard anti Del­
weeks touring Calif, and Nev. bert and Robert Hamilton.
They visited Lake Odell and
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Crater Lake on their south, and
in California they stopped in San
MOVING. Saturday, June 14 is
Francisco, Alameda and Oakland. moving day for the Jack Halli-
From there they went to Lake days. They have sold their pre­
Tahoe and then to Reno. On the sent home to the Roy Anderson
way back to Oregon they spent family of the West Slope Hard­
a few days at Wecoma Beach,
ware, and are moving into their
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newly completed home, also on
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boerste and S. W. Ho watt Road.
Judith Ann, cousins of the Joseph
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Boerstes from Alameda, Cali­
GREETINGS. Friends and re­
fornia, have been visiting in West
Slope.
j latives came to the Ed Mosher
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CANADA SIGHT SEEKS. The extend birthday greetings to Mrs.
John J. Cottons were in Canada Louise Mosher who was 90 years
for three weeks, sightseeing in old June 1. Her other son, Mr.
Vancouver and Victoria and en­ Henry Mosher, came from Arcad­
joying the boat trip from Victoria ia, California to be with her at
this time. He is planning to stay
to Port Angeles.
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through the Rose Festival week
FROM ALASKA. Mrs. Agnes at least before returning to his
Absit of Alaska Is visiting her home.
brother in law and sister, Mr.
Time devours all things and
and Mrs. Francis T. Barnekoff.
Mrs. Absit has been staying in the longest day soon comes to
an end, but its hour glass should
Gold Beach.
still contain some gold dust.
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
FR ID A Y , JU N E 13, 1947
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Aloha
residents,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Herman .1. Zo#i »re happy
over baby Joan C’s arrival on
June 1.
WEST SLOPE
KKCOItl)
AND
accentuate femininity. A Safe Wave
assures you of natural looking ring­
lets. A permanent now takes you
right through summer.
WE HAVE REVLON
LOOK AT YOUR FINGER TIPS
AND CHEN-YU IN ALL SHADES AND COLORS
8717 W. Canyon Road
SHARP ! 6
SHOP
FLATTS
GIFT SHOP
Telepkon« and M o il Order*
Prom ptly Pilled
O pen T u e td oy and Fridoy I » l .
U n til 9 p. m
BE 7 7 4 8 , 8 9 0 3 S. W C enyon Dd.
Soft, flattering, face framing curls
W est Slope Beauty Shop
cigarette
boxes from India, handcarv-
ed.
• Hand engraved Indian
Brassware
SET FOB SUMMER
Gan von lid. Store
Ml Mile East of
on C anyon
e B a ve rto n
Kd. P hon e 2218
WE GIVE
BEacon 9492
LET US ClllCh VOIIRY b B."
Complete Car Service
Individual, Courteous
Attention
Lubricotion
Washing and Waxing
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The Valley View Richfield Station
We Pick Up and Deliver
8703 S. W. Canyon Road
BE 3807