BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, March 19, 1948 CARD PA R TY THANKS FROM LOS ANGELES Past noble grands want to thank all who helped to make the card party a success on Satur­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs Ingberg of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting rela­ tives In Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Enger. They expect to visit for about three weeks. TH U RSD AY TEA FROM BREMERTON Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Murner and daughter Altha Ray of Brem- erton, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myers and son Dennis, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Murner, spent the week end in Beaverton. Mrs. Kenneth Clark of Farm- | ington road entertained at a tea ! on Thursday. The following la- dies were present: Mrs. J. A. Ped- erson, Mrs. F. E. Shepherd, Mrs. Ray Steinmetz. Mrs. Joe Kipp and Mrs. Mike Nicholas. 'H EA V Y " GETS LIFT Orville "Heavy” Marsh, one of the well-known figures about town, was recipient of an inspir- ational lift on March 10, at the Old Heidelberg Inn. when friends staged a going away party in nis behalf. “Heavy" left March 14 for a two weeks vacation, with relatives in Tulsa. Oklahoma. BIRTH D A Y SURPRISE DINNER TRAVELOGUE Rev. and Mrs. Francis Sturte- Vant were guests last Sunday eve- njng at a dinner In the Manna Washington> Portland, given by office secretary of tne Congregational conference of Oregon. The evening included a showing of colored slides of the trip of Mrs. J. Chinn and Mrs. T. J. Gordon through the South. Mrs. A. O. Oleson gave a birth­ day surprise party Saturday af­ ternoon on her son, Larry, who was eight years old. Those pres­ ent were Tommy Agan, Bobby Fryer, Karl Neupert, Kim Bishop, Jeffrey Jackson, Terry Ansnes, , NEOLITE Soles & Heels Nat Steinhart, Michael Cremere, ! Douglas Neilsen, Maynard Parker, I Quick, Dependable Mrs. E. McDowell and David Mrs. Service at H. Graetz and Robin, Roy and Joyce, Mrs. J. A. Oleson and Lar­ I CHAMBERLIN'S ry and his mother. Many nice gifts were received and games ..in .. were played. Cake and Ice cream were served. Shoe Repairing ! Walker's Get a P E R M A N E N T MEN and WOMEN of lasting loveliness I I on your SUITS and TOP COATS with your local tailor Slacks and Alterations a Specialty from chant’s whose job it is to search the market tor the best buys and pass them along immediately to our customers. When we can buy at lower prices __ we’re only too ready and willing to sell at lower prices. So, down come prices on these fine foods— the best buys of the week. We do this every week — everywhere possible in our market. That s why you get consistently lower prices . . . save more consistently . . . when you shop at THRIFTY MAR- La Rue Beauty Salon PHONE 3461 same as W ALKER'S STORE THIS WEEK ONLY! WITH EACH PACKAGE OF PICTSW EET FROZEN FOOD YOU RECEIVE 1 PACKAGE OF LAMBS FROZEN APPLE SAUCE FOR ONE CENT Look What a Dime Will Buy JELLY— DUDE RANCH— APPLE DICED BEETS, No. 2 tin SPINACH 12 ounce package Pounds WE GIVE MERCHANT MONEY in All Departments DURKEES MAYONNAISE Per Pint 39c J W ALKERS ! f with leather-insert Buckle $3.50. Cowhide { Belt with contrasting stitching $2. Man/ wear by Hlckok. Two-tone Cowhide Belt j HICKOK HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT STORE CHOCOLATES Old Fashioned, 2 lb package LEGION PARTY p i 1 On Tuesday, March 9, at the ■ « i „« A O home of Mrs. Marian Fuller at L O T T O r S , . A p r « L Aloha a Stanley party was held [J i » for members and friends of the 0 1 O G fz L. ’ O I P 31110 American Legion auxiliary of Bca- . pot . i luck „i. luncheon „ v . __Rumor has it that an amateur, verton. A fol­ lowed (very) broadcasting company Is ‘ The proceeds went to the Amer- « ,m,n?1 to Beaverton. Reliable in- ican Legion auxiliary to help fur- f° rmat,ion “ V* ‘ hat they will give nish the new Legion hall. their flrst and Iikely last Perfo1" mance at eight p. m. on Friday, cem cd a i u c c T iM r APril 2nd’ In form ation is rather G E N E R A L M EETING vague at present, but we heard 29c colorful, casual, comfortable the last word In summer styling . , . Leisure­ "T H E C.OUPLETE SHOPPING CENTER” 25c | g FIRE New Call The general meeting of the that U is the B- c c broadcasting WSCS will have as their guest comPany using the call letters speaker Mrs. Ray Miller of Forest Boes that suggest anything, Grove, who is the district presi- ^°*ks ’ c °uld the newly installed dent of the Woman's Society of furnace in one of our larger build- Christian Service. ,nffs have anything to do with it? On March 24 at church a pot " e hear about the program luck lnncheon will be held at 12 *s ‘ rue' promises to be a riotous sharp. Each lady is expected to eveninK We'H have more informa- bring a guest. | “ on tor you next week, but in the -------------- ■ meantime, remember the date __ W E L C O M E NEIGHBORS! f r j d a y , a p r i l 2 at s p. m. PORK STEAKS per pound SIRLOIN STEAK per pound RIB STEAKS Tender Prices Effective Effective MARCH MARCH Phone BEAVERTON 3461 WE GIVE &H . GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES CLUB EN TERTAIN ED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder had 14 members of the Leedy grange card club at their home and entertained them with cards and refreshments. HOME AGAIN Mrs. W. J. Polette of Raine road is home from the Emanuel hospital where she had undergone an operation. Glad to hear she is getting along fine. A W A ITIN G DISCHARGE Pfc. Keith D. Coon is in Pitts­ burg, California, where he is wait­ ing to be discharged from the army. Odd Fellows And llebekahs Sponsor , Successful Might j An old-fashion cake walk and .entertainment at Huber hall near Among the welcome neighbors Aloha, sponsored by Beaverton moving from Portland into Bea­ Odd Fellow Lodge No. 252 and verton are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beaverton Rebekah Lodge No. 3)8. Cisco. They have moved into a was held on March 12. Forty-two new home at 37 S. E. 12th. HAM DINNER cakes were furnished by the Re- A delicious baked ham dinner bekahs. with ail the fixings will be served Besides the cake walk, in en­ LA I CHSTRING OUT! at the Bonny Slope community tertainment was rendered by the A western tradition of leaving club - house ' on March 20 from Broadwell Dancing School n u m o 6:00 . u u F aye the latchstring out that passersby to 8:30 p. m. Bring your family of Portland, whose dancing class might come in for shelter, in time and friends and enjoy the eve- in the I OOF hall in Beaverton, uf emergency, holds no more ning. has developed some very fine tal­ charms for the Myron McCamley P. T. A, RUMMAGE ent among its pupils. Among those family in West Cedar Hills, on The last meeting of the PTA who took part In the entertain­ Walker road. schoolhouse. ment were Ina and Marilyn Sever­ Taking a recent trip to Hood was held at the Plans for a rummage sale were son, Joyce Peterson, Lorle John­ River, the McCamleys felt it made Thp “ “ age, 8ale were son, Patty and Carolyn Krutsinger quite sacrellgious to carefully lock 1 been viven laia£p sale has since of Portland and Karon and Dona Deen guen making a net gain of all doors and bolt all windows. about fifty dollars. Donne, Marilyn Daly, Sandra Such would defame and slander The PTA wishes to thank all the Wells, Janice Henderson, Diane the traditional honesty of the people that donated and partcipat- Smith. Carol VanWinkle, Caroline Golden West. Redding and Leland Robertson of ed in the sale. Upon their return, however, signs The next meeting will be held Beaverton. of unexpected visitors was further There was a skit of ‘When Pa on March 19 at the Bonny Slope emphasized by the loss of some and Ma Come to Town”; baton achoolhouse Entertainment will "egg money” and one of their tap dancing be supplied by the Brownie twirling, tumbling, youngster's wallets containing $12. and a demonstration of a popular 18 lovlted. From now on, it will take a young man about town. real safe cracker to blast his il­ BOY SCOUTS TROOP 281 After the cake walk and cake legal way into the McCamley home. a,T,hhe n Urt ° f honor was held sale, several square dances were enjoyed to the music of Mr. Heard Feb 19 and ? ft0n Feb. 19 troop grade 281 8ch° won o1 the and Mr. Ericksen on the violin, VOCAL RECITA L uUUv\riSmen. f° r the 9eC° nd con8*°- accompanied on the piano by Mr*. Mrs. Samuel F. Owen, vocal I Dashney, Mrs. Maly and Raymond The Boy Scouts need a new teacher, will present Carole Shee- Heard and Jack Welkins on the Icy. Beaverton in a musical r e -' moved ^ P o r U a n d '" ^ 0^ 0* *** i snare drum. cital to be held Sunday. M arch1, coin.. d The b°y» Rave i kast but not least, several val­ 31. in her home at Oswego, at his son a party ior bln* and uable door prizes were awarded 4 p m. | TrZ n ‘ Wa8 ••"•4 , to those who held the lucky tick- Assisting will be Adair Taylor, to make * so m" plannin* a Pr°Ject j *’ tt. The two lodges wish to than* dramatic soprano of Portland with need ba lk- r money, that they all those who took )ml-t in any Theresa Truchot as accompanist, and help them ''°-°Perate way and especial thanks to the ! Broadwell Dancing School BONNY SLOPE NEWS Prices 18 - 19 - 20 ’ Thursday afternoons and ^ ■ Saturday afternoons til 9 at They’re WALKER'S TREND Per Package SPIC & SPAN Regular 25c T A I L O R 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ARMOUR'S PICNIC HAMS per pound NEW POTATOES ! B. T. WALTON W HILE YOU W A IT HORMEL BACON per pound RHUBARB— HOT HOUSE per pound HERSHEYS CHOCOLATE SYRUP 16 oz. tin JELLIES 12 ounce tumblers MEI m FIRM LARGE HEADS, each Popular Brands BABY FOOD Gerber's or Heinz, strained OXYDOL large package KRAFT DINNERS ORDER YOUR EASTER SUIT NOW Spring Patterns Galore Hemstitching Ar Dressmaking Button Holes Tailoring HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE LIBBY'S SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES $1.29 TOMATO JUICE 46 ounces PEACHES and PEARS Diced, No 2'/j tin CANNED NEW POTATOES Ill'll | others to suit your taste. GARTH GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 tin OLIVES, ripe GIGARETTES Open Evenings By Appointment VELVETTA CHEESE 2 pound package FREE— Cheese I - • ■ ^ Y / r iiill 1 0 ¡ l i l i