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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1947)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, October 17, 1947 Cedar Mill Group ALOHA NEWS Sponsor Dinner YARDLEY .. bt K The regular October meeting to of the Cedar Mill Community » Club was held Wednesday eve w ning October 15th, at the school- The home of Mrs. Anna Lee. house. Opening ceremonies in on Johnson Street between cluded the flag salute and sing Cnion and Hunter. Aloha, yield ing of America led by Mr. P. A. ed $88. between 7-50 p.m. and Thorne. Minute and Treasurer s 9:00 p.m., when a house-breaker I report were read. Suggestions slipped in during her absence were made for money raising ami rifled a convenient purse from her handbag. ! ideas Mr. Vogt offered to have • ra i cm the 11 i a health dinner for which part 1 of admission would go to the I ,hllKs mind, as nothing else had been disturbed. ¡Club treasury. It was agreed to .. Burgier Nets $£3 In Aiaha Thievery COMES TO BEAVERTON • RECOGNIZED FOR YEARS AS A STANDARD OF QUALITY IN TOILETRIES .. .. • BEAVERTON PHARMACY NOW HAS THE COM PLETE LINE IN STOCK FOR YOU .. .. OLD ENGLISH FACE CREAMS In $1 and $2 packages . plus fed. tax OLD ENGLISH FACE POWDER AND LIPSTICK $1 per unit .. .. plus fed. tax DUSTING POWDERS AND BATH SALTS Varied sizes .. .. assorted fragrances m mi,, GIFT SETS FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN "KNOWN AND USED THE WORLD OVER' 600D HEALTH PRICELESS --WP, WISH YOU/fiSI t h e b e s t y r vV BEAVERTON PHARMACY OUR ^SPECIALTY B f AVERTO N P M AftM ACV LOCAL HUNTERS GET DEER SEASON LIMIT . : intrt>duced. Entertainment was afforded I w hen Mrs. Strieb sang two vocal I solos, and duets by her and Mr. P. A Thorne. Mr. Thorne then sang two vocal solos accompany ing them at the piano was Miss (¡race Gregg A hallowe’en atmosphere pre vailed with refreshments of pumpkin pie and coffee. — ------------------ — -------- ;------- ; I SON ARRIVES *The Prescription Slttre' j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sec are ---------------------------------------------- j being congratulaetd on the birth P H O N E 2311 I of a son, Gregory Alan, born September 28 in the Emanuel 51 Broadway--- Beaverton hospital. Paternal grandparents are Mr. ★ and Mrs. Vernon A. See of Hennessy Road, Rt. 3, Box 220. J BEAVERTON'S 1 • • $ DEPT. STORE Free Monograming Shoe Repair Shop Hemstitching Shop Tailor Shoo On Billfolds and Pens Household Dept. Beauty Salon Of Men’s Wear & Boys' Wear Toys - Gifts • Women's Apparel © Baby Dept. Variety Dept. 9 After a hunting trip to a special spot in the Grants Pass country, Gail Kilgore. Reedville, and Donald Tillman. Cornelius, returned last week with the season’s limit— a buck apiece. Mr. Kilgore’s trophy was a three-point Shoe Repairing NEOLITE Soles & Heels Quick, Dc/n-miahlc i Si>rviee at I IDemble ü Ties CHAMBERLIN'S KILGORE REUNION In the home of Mr. and Mrs K'lgore, Reedville. these are happy days of family reunion with visitors from Iowa helping the hearthfires glow. Honored visitors are Mr. Kil gores parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kilgore. of Cornell, Iowa, and his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A J Krisinger, of De.s Moines. Iowa. STOP ..in .. S Walker's 25c each « ¡ (je n c lie im ¡ SHIRTS AND RLANKETS UNION MADE LA RUE BEAUTY SALON GIRL SCOUT NEED REMEMBER THRIFTY MARKET EACH TIME YOU COME IN YOU'LL FIND Assured Values ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Merchandise * Another THRIFTY MARKET F i r s t . We now have a Complete Bakery Dept., baked by G. & G. Bakery.. The FINEST you can buy at Reasonable Prices .. .. HUNTS CHASE and SANBORN'S CO FFEE 1 lb. tins . . . . 47c RICE 2 lb. pkgs.. . . 25c Velveeta CH EESE 2 lb. brick . . 89c ALW AYS FRESH 35c Heinz C A TSU P 14-oz. bottle. . 23c SH O RTEN IN G A LL BRANDS SNOWDRIFT - CRISCO SPRY 99c 3 lb. tin s . CRA CKERS S O A P . 67c NUBORA ^BLEACH .17c lib . W EIN ERS ONE NO. 2V i TIN S A U ER K R A U T A L L f or . . . . 59c PRICES EFFECTIVE Oct. 17, 18, 20 2 lb. box . . . . 39c RAISINS NEW LOW PRICES 15 oz. Sunmaid 15c GRADE "A" RIB STEAKS Pound THRIFTY /MARKET P H O N E 3261 * TREE DELIVERY 59c PRICES EFFECTIVE Oct 17, 18 , 20 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Epplett I of Portland had Sunday tinner with his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epplett * * * STALKERS PHONE 3461 WEYENBERG ¡Massagic AIR CUSHION SHOES I HEiMSTITCHING Shirring, Hemming, Binding, Gift W rapping HICKOK Shorten Trousers - Turn Collars - Install Zippers - Shorten Dresses - Home Made Gifts ONE DAY SERVICE î 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Daily except Tuesday 10 A. M. to 12 Noon The ladies of Stacey Avenue are serving refreshments at the next P.-T. A. meeting which is Oct. 21. at the school. PURCHASE HOME J HEADQUARTERS PASS OUT GOODIES DINNER GUESTS KRISPY NUBORA Sat. afternoon 12 to 9 in W ALKER'S Aloha-Huber school are hav ing their bazaar Saturday, Oct. IS. at the Aloha Grange Hall. We hope to see you all there. • • * | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer La Rue j Mrs. Edith Wenhan, Mrs. Edith Evans spent a few days at Coos Bay visiting relatives. • • » WORK CLOTHING i Tsxsnm r TAILORING SERVICE B. T. WALTON SCHOOL BAZAAR Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown , find small daughter of Portland have purchased the Paul Rvd- man home at the corner of John son Road and Stacey Avenue. • • * FRANCO-AMERICAN TO M A TO JU IC E large tin . . . . 19c , Florence's Sewing Center in Walker's Dept. Store -- Phone Beaverton 3461 VISIT AT COOS BAY T O M A T O SA U CE 3 t i n s .............14c SPA G H ETTI 2 c a n s .......... 25c The Girl Scouts of Aloha-Hu- ber troop No. 169 are in a sad predicament. They have been looking and asking for a new leader for a long time and no one seems to want the job. Mrs.’ ( ottis has taken the responsi bility of assistant leader, but no leader has been found as yet. | Mrs. Hands will have to give . it up soon for another cause, j If any mother or some other I kind soul would take over for the rest of the term it would he appreciated. The meetings I are held at the Aloha-HUber School on Mondays at 3:15 p. in. in the school basement. Please come to the meetings if you are Interested. (Signed), One of thd Scouters. PHILCO Available at Our Store [ WALKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE T H E COMPLETE SH O W N F. Cub Scouts Seek Old Magazines For Paper Drive Phone BEAVERTON 3 4 6 1 WE GIVE & X GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES III Church Rally Day Kiwanis Leader Rates As Success Warns Bystander A Rally Day, which combined Will Show Power Beaverton home-makers may I Sunday School and church meet- At its regular meeting Wed- painlessly rid themselves of dls- [ ing. October 5 at 10:15 a. m., is nesday, October 8, the Beavtr- carded newspapers and magazines | ratwj the Church of the Naz- ,on Kiwanis Club had. as its at the same time helping l u 1 arene. Beaverton, as a real suc- guest speaker, Ben Hazen Pres Scout Pack 517 solve a serious | ces8 previous Sunday school at- ident of the Benjamin Savings problem. tendance record was broken, with and Loan Association and Gov The pack begins its paper drive-. 19« attending. ernor-elect of Kiwanis for the GRAND TIME Northwest District. October 20 and cubmaster E v e re tt, cj,urch was decorated with Mrs. Emma Sprague recently T. Morgan states this is the main j auturnn ]eaVes and gladiolus with Mr. Hazen spoke on the -ul£ returned from a summer in management California vls'ting relatives in source from which the young- j a jarge bouquet of late roses jeet of business sters can build theit tieasut> to from jbe Leonard Adams garden. labor and the bystander He San Pedro, Oakland, and other 1 - » a t i/\t v i 1 O P « finance coming organizational ac places. She had a wonderful Anne Johnstone, with a vibra stated that the bystander has time visiting museums, parks, tivities. harp, and seven other music long been the innocent part.' in Only requirement of home and different radio broadcasts. ians from the Fellowship Haven labor and management quarrels, makers with paper to spare is radio group presented a pro hut that he is waking up md to have them securely tied and gram. The Bowmens, of the sing soon w;ill display his power VISIT IN WASHINGTON Harris Hansen. Bea- ing guitar, gave several duets At its nex tmeeting, the Ki Mr. and Mrs. Al Dubas ami Harr‘S wanis Club will entertain the and a mixed quartet from the two daughters spent 4 days at ' " ‘mperatlon of home-makers Challlc Club of the Hinson Mem grade school teachers, and ( has. Port Angeles Angeles. W n.. recently. ..... will be appreciated, the cub-mas- orial Baptist church also ap Walker of the Northrwest > h,x>l • • • cue his vehicle. peared. of Commerce will speak PIGSKIN ENTHUSIAST Reverend Leonard C. Johnson, Mr. H. A. Morrison went to BARN FIRE CALLS OUT of the local church, offered the JIM DUNCAN CALLS I Corvallis last Saturday 10 the Rally Day message. BEAVERTON DEPARTMENT football game It was Dad’s MARINE VETERANS where his I day at the college A raging fire. October 14. com-) Sunday school classes are held tely Marine veterans of the 1 son is studying. pletelv destroyed the barn o f 1 at 9:45 every Sunday morning terminated World War 11 li urg- Fred Scheshela, one mile from in the church which is located ed. by Jim Duncan, memlier of ALOHA VIA PLANE Progress near Busch's store, and on First street and Stott near Beaverton Jr. C of C, to register the grade school. Mrs N L. Armstrong of Pasa- included in the loss was a binder, with him for the Marine Cops den*. C alif, had lunch in S a n ' dragsaw. cultivator, disc. 1200 Reserves. Franc4|wt> and dinner at The tiales of hay, straw and a 30 He declares the only i 1 P> Depot in Aloha after a plane 1 convertible V-8 coupe. The Bea- tion in joining the reserve- ’ i* trip to sjiend a few weeks vaca verton rural fire department an- is to keep the 13th Naval tlon with her father. \\ J swered the call. rict informed of any chang* - in Llchty. ^ Mrs. Scheshela reports she was address. Advantage, he point» She says the wom en^Ken't picking walnuts when she heard The season for blue grouse out. is that time under rec-tra taking to the long skirts in Cal1 an explosion and the barn seemed runs concurrently with deer tion w ill maintain former rat ng? to go up in flames all at once season. October 1 to 20. in the as well as build up service t>me I fornla Leo Wright, whose 19th birth following counties only: Jose for pay purposes under the tuT* Tax Statements Will Come day fell on the same day, had phine. Clatsop, Columbia. Tilla of longevity. his newly reconditioned mook. Lincoln. Coos. Curry, and Mr. Duncan was a second lieu With 'igntng of warrants put left ting th< official approval to tax coupe in the barn ior sonu‘ ro‘ that part of Lane and Douglas tenant in the Marines collections, the county tax depart- j pairs Firemen had their hands counties west of U. S. Highway I ment I h gins this week to circu full keeping him from trying to 99 Bag limit is 2 grouse a day but If you would not be of 3° late the annual statements of pay enter the blazing building to res not more than 4 the entire sea angry temper, then, do not fet’d son. cue his xehicle ment tlue. the habit.—Epictetus. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schwab and a party of 12 in one camp were hunting in the Burns ter ritory. They had a grand vaca tion. * • • Season Opens For Blue Grouse