The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 27, 1947, Image 3

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    News and Views Of the West Slope Community; — Families Merchants 4 H Summer
School Delegates
ENTERTAIN
GUESTS. Mr 1
VACATION. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Gladys Tracy and Doris
In Office
and Mrs. Chas. Runes entertain-1
Russell Grant and family enjoy­ Williamson -¡pent last week on a New Church
ed out of town gue-t- over the
ed a weeks vacation at Long vacation touring Oregon scenic
week end. They were Mr. and
Thirteen Washington county
Beach. Wash
spots.
Mrs. Jack W, h *I s of Hollywood delegates to 4-H summer school
They visited Oregon Caves. Edifice Nears
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brazee
anil Mrs. Woods -istci
Helen have been elecU-d to offices in
and family and Mr. and Mrs. | Crater Lake and Timherline
from Ohio. Also Mr. and Mrs tlieii living groups, according to
Crosley from Forest Grove and Lodge and hoth got beautiful Completion
Denny Fiatz and family from Til the extension agents attending
Mr. and Mrs. Gils Bartlett from "sun tans."
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Portland were with them. They
had lovely weather and got
lots of clams.
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lamook.
Construction work on St. Matt­
FISH IN G. Newman Ward went
Sunday afternoon t ley went to
hew's Lutheran Church, located set* the "Sanctuary of Our Sor­
fishing recently.
on Tualatin Highway, between rowful Mother," in Portland.
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Beaverton and West Slope, is
VISITING
Mr.
and
\lrv Nor
proceeding rapidly and has now
Styled by MARY ANN DE WEESE * ♦ rf . . . Catalina1/
ton
Peek
and
family
are
on va­
reached the half-way stage to­
cation visiting relatives in South­
ward
completion.
Excavation
of
Head Dijtgner . . . in collaboration uitb Sn tn World-Famouj
the Ivasement was begun in April ern Oregon and northern Cali­
and
since then only three days fornia.
Hollyuood Studio Dengntrt Creating for CATALINA
were lost because of rain.
n
The new church is a splendid
addition to the religious life of j
our rapidly growing community.
Designed by Stanley Norris of
Beaverton, the edifice will con-1
sist of a chancel and have seat­
C a l i f o r n i o In a
ing capacity for 175. Additional 1
seating is provided by opening
doors leading into a large lounge
To the soft strains of organ
s w i m s u i 11
at the end of the nave. Entrance
music Pearl Swint of Beaverton
Into the church will bo through
and Reuben Miller of Spring
a porch and vestibule on the
Garden
Road met at the altar of
West side.
Brilliant Flying Fisk individu­
Zion Lutheran church Portland,
An educational unit 25x59 feet May 30 at 4 p. n . and exchanged
provides
rooms
for Sunday marriage vows.
ally hand blocked on CelancM
School and social programs. This
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo B. Flint
two story annex will also have of Beaverton acted is matron of
Prospector fabric make the
a full basement, which is to be honor and best man.
used by youth organizations.
pictorial front of this Las*
Following the marriage cere­
mony a wedding dinner was serv
The
entire
construction
is
be­
ten, zippered-back Catalina
ing built of concrete and pumice ed at the Eroiler after which
blocks winto 12 Inch outside Mr. and Mrs. Miller left for a
suit, styled by Mary Ann D«-
walls. Mr. William Howard of trip to Southern Oregon.
Reaverton is the stone mason,
Weese.
and his work is receiving much
commendation. Grauer and Ack- [
«7.00 - «14.00
erman are the heating contrac- j
tors. Beaver Plumbing and Mr. |
Black, also of Beaverton, have]
the plumbing and wiring con­
tracts. Mr. Clarence Crawford,
In a lovely ceremony, held at
Multnomah, Is In charge of con­ St. Johns Catholic Church i f
struction.
Oregon City, June 21st. Patricia
St. Matthew's began it’s mini- Ann Silver of West Linn, daugh­
try in 1942 in the administra­ ter of Mrs. Waldo Silver of that
tion building r.f the former West city, liecaine the bride of Theo­
Hills Memorial Park. wherP serv­ dore J. Phillo, son of Mr. and
ices are still held. The present Mrs. V. M. Pilip of Beaverton.
Reverend Joseph J. Manic off­
pastor, Rev. Werner Fritz, or­
ganized the work and has spon­ iciated. The bride was given in
sored the construction of the marriage by her brother, Waldo
F. Silver, Jr.
new church.
Following the ceremony a re
Assisting him is the building ception was held in the banquet
committee, conslitting of Alan room of the West Linn hotel,
Haaland, chairman, Richard Paul, after which the young couple
Jr.. Norman Enger and Earl En- left for Prince Rupert, Canada.
ger. Occupancy of the church Is They will return July fi.
planned for early fall. Strategic­
AS M s m i t
i n « n a a aa * j u n • i t i v i
ally situated on Tualatin high­
S U B S C R IB E R AOS'.’
way. St. Matthew’s will serve a
large area, and In view of the
Why, they are those useful
ever increasing population, it little cards you get with your
The Women's Clothing Center of Washington County
will provide an attractive and
subscription for free classified
Hillsboro worshipful church home.
ads In your newspaper.
Beaverton
Church Rites
Unite Couple in
Zion Lutheran
Pilip-Silver
Nuptials June 21
summer school.
Officers chosen in the Kappa
Sigma house are: President, llene |
Gnos; Vice-president, Ernestine!
Schulenl*erg. both of Route 2,
Cornelius; Secretary, Anita Pie-1
nova. Beaverton; Social chairman,
Joyce Gnos. Route 2, Cornelius;
Song leaders, Grace Connell,
Route 1, Hillsboro, and Ann
Marie Molek. Route 1, Aloha;
SiHirts chairman. Norma Freud
enthal. Route a. Hillsboro; Etti-
quette chairman lna Martinson,
Route 4, Hillsboro, Margie Meier,
anti Jane Connell both of Route
1, Hillsboro.
In the boys’ living groups.
Lawrence Naught Hillsboro has
been elected vice president of
Kappa Delta Rho, Delbert Alex­
ander, Orenco, is yell leader and
junior athletic manager for the
Alpha Gamma Rho living group.
Clyde Leachman, Route 1 Bea­
verton, has been chosen work
manager of Lambda Chi Alpha.
«tpiosiow or,
FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1947
FOR THE
EVER GLORIOUS
FOURTH!
Be comfortable with a new permanent
looking - our best.
Know you are
West Slope Beauty Shop
8717 W, Canyon Road_______________________________BEa<-on 9492
A TELEPHONE
TALKS
EXECUTIVE
IT O V E R
UOYD WALIGREN
General Purchasing Agent
of the We»t Coast Tele­
phone Compony — come
with the compony in 1928
"My job is an interesting one. As Purchas­
ing Agent for the West Coast Telephone
Company, I take pride in the fact that we are
helping to build a great Pacific Northwest.
Our country is growing fast as people flock
out here to settle down — and my job is to
help build installations so that they may enjoy
good telephone service. That takes lots of
things besides telephones. We must buy miles
o f wire, poles, little switches, whole switch­
boards, build new buildings and maintain an
inventory of many thousand separate items."
Take a
PORTABLE
RECORD PLAYER
OR
RADIO
This year your West Coast Telephone Com­
pany is purchasing over three quarter million
dollars worth of supplies to provide telephone
service second to none. A m erica has the
world's best telephone system. Our aim is to
constantly improve that service.
With You the
FOURTH
from
WEST SLOPE
RECORD
and
TELEMI\E ( l i m i
GIFT SHOP
THE DOROTHY SHOP
aw
BEAVERTON EN TER PR ISE
BK. 774«. 8903 8W Canyon ltd
Independence Jubilee Sale
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DAYS
Prices Effective Friday June 27 Through July 3
PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY MENU NOW . . . SHOP EARLY
We Will Be Closed Friday, July 4. Sat., July 5, Sun., July 6
PASTRY SHOP
Let Us Do Your Baking On Hot
Summer Days
Try One of Our Decorated Butter
Cokes for Your Next Party
PORK & BEANS
2 Ige. cans. . . 25c
SUPER SUDS
or VEL
Lge. pkg.........25c
POTATO CHIPS
Fvuturen Through July 3
B L tJ I H EI.I,
Swedish Apple Cake
69c ea.
(Fr^nh Frnlt Filled)
7 5 C
Ige. |>kg. 19«-
Jumbo pkg. . 49c
SOFT DRINKS
0 Q
Coney Island Buns
27c doz.
Margarine
Poun d ........... 39c
DON’T FORGET T H E
W IE N E R ROAST
BEST FOOD
French Rolls
30c doz.
DANISH MAIDE
PASTRY SHOP
"The BEST Q U A LITY A LW A YS"
CLOSED JULY 4-5 6
MUSTARD
J a r .................... 9c
DENNISON’S
CATSUP
14-oz. bot.. . . 22c
STA L E Y S
SW EETOHE
SYRUP
5-lb. j a r .........55c
MEATS
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
M O RRELL P R ID E
M E COLD
S I’ N KIST JUICE
W H IT E STAB
TU N A ...............can 45c
Half or Whole
LEM ONS. dz. 23c
FRYERS . . . .
Fre*h dm w rd,
them up.
we
lb. 49c
draw
them
and
eut
R E AD Y TO EAT
15c
JOAN of AID
Kidney Beans £,0n2
HAM . . . . . lb. 59c
COLORED
Sweet Pickles . . jar 33c
New Spuds c-eNo 2
JT
WATERMELON
LIB B Y — PA R TY JAR
DEL MONTE < AN NED
BY THE CASE
Danish Fruit Torte
/e rf?
CASE and SWANE
15*
LETTUCE
2 Ige. hds.. . . 19c
S T R A IN E D
BABY FOOD . . . dz. 89c
lb. 69c
S w iff*
EZ-f'nt
Premium
or
Morrell*
D ILI,
HI HO
Crackers 1-lb. pkg. 27c
HAM ..............
LONG S W E E T
CARROTS
2 bunches . . . 13c
PICKLES . . . 3 for 10c
POTATO or MACARONI
SA LA D ...............lb. 35c
Kre*h from Mahle* Kltehen
B&T Market
WEST SLOPE FOOD BANK
MULTNOMAH CLUB ROAD AT WEST SLOPE
(•ROC NO
BEEF ,
Fresh
Meat.
. .
.lb. 35c
Freehljr Ground
Shortening
lb. 29c
ARM OUR’» W H ITE (L O U D
S W IF T ’S J E W E L
or
WEINERS SKINLESS lb. 49c