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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1948)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, October 15, 1948 COUNTY S L IN K S ASSN. Fifteen members of the Beaver ton Rebekah and Odd Fellows IN H O SPITAL lodges attended the Washington Mr. Andrew Kennedy la 111 In County Three Links association Providence Hospital in Portland. had Just movgd to near Forest meeting Saturday evening in Hills- Grove. Mrs. Madden Is treasurer boro. A program followed by danc- DESIRABLE SPACE FOR RENT Two rooms suitable for office or business. (Private bath and kitchen» Near Bank, 115 Farmington St. Beaverton. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Martin have sold their home on Menlo Drive and moved to Newberg where Mr. Mar- tin has gone into business for himself. Mr. Martin at one time had a dry goods store where the Miller grocery store now is. V IS IT D AU G H TER Mr. and Mrs. Shellenberger are in Klamath Falls visiting their daughter there. They also were at Gold Beach for a short time. | | __ — y; BjJ|| I l i b jJIIJJ i l i 11 I *§?►•% " '•'* 'JK k h H ^ ' C H EE RIO CLUB Mrs. I .••ah Straley entertai ned th,‘ Cheerio Club last Thursday I t It ¿ t í V g 1 f -.j s N I I j L N. TREET Armour's Pickles, C.H.B Nucoa Country Style Noodle Soup Mix Hominy Hunt's No. Peas S u g a r W hite Satin Coffee, M. J. B Mayonnaise Durkee's 2*/5j tin Miracle Whip Hl Miracle Whia CASE OF 24 f ust meet i ng af t er Mrs. Fioience I>ror- FINE CUSTOM TAILORING First Quality Materials READY MADE SUITS Neolite Soles and Heels ALTERATIONS Polishes, Laces and Saturday afternoon ti' 9 Chamberlin's Portland was a guest. Henr y Nelson and a crowd of •!* went deer hunting and brot II back five deer. E D AUGHTERS III A number of members of the Hill Daughters of the Nile attended | their regular meeting In Port- I land held in the Masonic Temple I Columbus took a chance— but you don t when you come a-sale-in, to TH RIFTY MARKET for all your food needs. We hove the quality you like . . . the famous brands you prefer . . . and the low, low prices that give you more good eating for the money. So explore our "Thrifty Aisles" today. Dis cover how easy . . . how economical . • . it is to shop here where every shelf, fable and case offers a world of savings from which to choose everything you need for full course meals every day. BAKED BY G & G BAKERY FRESH DAILY then A p II Apple Sauce Cake Pumpkin Pie was the baugh of /* "Ca&iyuj *7ic a t4. mee.mg or tne eeaver- ton Saddl* elub w i" b* thU Thur“- day' N. * P- m at tbe d Strauss residence on Johnson road anJ Division street ThU wil1 be an important meet- *n£ arvd mcmbeis are urged o at tend. TO MT. HOOI) Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Peck drove to ML Hood Sunday, FROM PASCO, WASH, R ev. ^ Mrs. Francis Sturte- vant of Pasco attended recent ser- vices in which the new minister Albert King of the Bethel Con- gregational Church was ordained. They also greeted old friends at COME IN - ASK ABOUT 11 è DEB - U - CURL, Cold Wave Permanent for Junior Miss TO S E A TTLE Mrs. Carrie Leonard is visiting H E L P C E LE B R A TIO N Mrs. Jenny Alexander and her sister Mrs. Jones of Sacramento went to Portland Sunday to help their brother celebrate his fifty- first anniversary. R E T U R N HOME Arthur Pike of Modesto, Cal., and Mrs. Frances Hovey o f Sac ramento left for their homes last Friday evening, Oct. 8 They came to attend the burial of Mr. Pike’s mother, Mrs. Marcia E. Pike and Mrs. Hovey’s grandmother. FO R F E W DAYS Mrs. Mary Young of Portland spent a few days with her sister Mrs. Summers. PURCHASE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson have bought the Martin home. REM ODEL N E W HOME Extensive alterations and re modeling are being made on the new home purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Falk, at 478 Menlo Drive, Beaverton. The Falks, with their young daughters Carol and Gayle moved to Cedar Mill about a year ago, from Saskatchewan, Canada, where Lorenz was engaged In construc tion work as a contractor. Since moving to Oregon, he has assisted his brother, Melvin Falk, in the Haskell Center hardware store, in addition to engaging in real estate sales. School Girls . d*!# BEAUTICIANS ON DUTY ALL WEEK TO SERVE YOU Drop In For Service Usually No Appointment Is Necessary La Rue Beauty Salon Same Phone as W ALKER'S - 3461 Open Evenings By Appointment PORTLAND PRICE ON VENETIAN BLINDS Phone 3461 for Estimates W A LK ER S For DRESSMAKING and HEMSTITCHING Famous Delta & Richelieu Simulated PEARLS DANA PORTER STORE Scotch Soap T omatoes Pork & Beans Pork & Beans Cranberry Sauce " Baker's Cocoanut Hui BE SURE TO SEE Chocolate S * H Green Stamps Guittard's M A K IN G H O H B H ERB OE8 OFFIC ERS Mrs. Swenson who has lived Twenty-two officers of the O. E. around Beaverton for many years S. spent last Wednesday evening la making her home with Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Eva Wilaon. Morse. They report a very nice time. Prunes The Great FURNITURE ■ M M M W S A Smoked Shad All Brands 50-lb. Bags COMPLETE STOCK OF CITRON, PINEAPPLE CHERRIES, LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL Phone Beaverton 3461 Open Evenings T ill 7 P. M ., Saturdays 9 P. M. Preferred Stock Fruit Cake Mix “ THE COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER" Appliance Show at the Kitchen Queen 50-lb. Bags fits so nice around your neck! GRAND OPENING Monday, Oct. 25 NEW MEAT Lejl& y L v a lu e j a i ® BEAVERTON FURNITURE I I ___ noms Cranberries, fresh, lb 25c Danish Squash Turnips lb 4c 2 bchs. 25c Boiling Onions, 10 b ^ 39c Armour's lb 65c Han Veal Roast Phone Beaverton 4002 Boneless-Rolled Sliced Bacon Pork Chops VOTE FOR Armour's Harold W. Lean, Meaty JOHNSTON Prices Prices Justice Of The Peace Effective Effective BEAVERTON DISTRICT October Heusen sh irts BLUE RIBBON SHOW BEEF FOR THE WEEK END POPULAR PRICED SO.50 to S j t .95 STAR BRAND SHOES October Justice without tear VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS r favor VOTE 42X Tues., Nov. 2 -SH O E REPAIRING— Phone Beaverton 4597