BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE F ndoy, Jonuory U 1949 ___ GROUP WILL LOOK INTO youth. Mrs. Blethen. Basil Tone, all of Tillamook were OLD T K O IR L E K E C l'R S ON W E E K END week end guests at the home of Mr. Joe Sawyer of near Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Jenck and Mrs. K. Schlaht. Anderson -Tooze Bible Night School FUTURE EDUCATIONAL MEANS The Cedar Mill Community I Mi K A Y -W H IT F O R D ) —■ Me* WI1ISTLKK.S ELECT Weeding Held at Church announce« that it haa Kay P. T. A. will hold the Jan- The McKay "Whietlera“ V a n co u v e r, W a sh . ???-*■* ¿JSS 7 .»Tm - • M/e * » » * 1 The trouble S li if' 'ty met at cles of his legs. from industrial work in • ® 1 ■ * mm begun an Evening School for Bl- uary meeting on Friday, January' 'he echool on Wednesday January stems he was engaged many •T’ l < ble Training on Tuesday even- nth at 8:00 p.m. The aubject of '*h at which time David Jenkina which ings from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. The the meeting will be “ Looking To- elected president and Larry years ago in the east. \ IS1T IN N EW BERG W.M motors u . Kar, Burt Ryd- ward Tomorrow's Education “ Booth Sergeant-at-arma The Ed Kuhns of Olson Road man of the Helvetia Evangelical T h ,. w|U be -trlct|y an aduIt The boys made trains of con- and the Frank Kosmalskis drove Reformed Church and Rev. Simon meetlng wlth the 8howing of the -truction cardboard. to Newberg on Sunday, January E l- urshe. k of the Cedar Mill im u n u o - ^ film “ Human Growth,' and a lee- HONORS ON 75th Y E A R Church. The subjects taught are , . , . . . Tom Blosick, who makes his v's*« the Noah Leslies . J ‘ . . . ture on social hygiene to be given Chapter Summary from Luke's b c tl E A home with his cousin, Frank ^ B*KI»S Gospel" and "Bible Exposition" Avery, The McKay Blue Birds held a Kosmalski, was honored on his from First Thessalonluns All are A finiil rePOIt' b>' tha 7-ith birthday anniversary with soc'a* meeting on Thursday, Jan- Cordially invited an<* means committee, on the pro- a patty itv at the Kosmalski home hom e1 uary 6th. The youngsters played games and had refreshments. A Men's Banquet will be held ceeds of the bazaar will be read. on December 29th Refreshments will be served at the Church on Wednesday eve­ Among those present were his B R O TH E R ’S GUESTS BEAVERTON, OREGON ning, January 19, at 6 30 p.m. in the cafeteria nephew, Tony Leis, a grandniece.1 anMn. Soap Pkg. îir 29e No. 2 caa 10 Med* from leleeted government in- «pected. leen beef. Lb. CONTESTS CONTESTS Lb. 49e Cooked crabs Lb. 35c Fresh Oysters Pitt 75« Fillet oi Sole U . 49c 85 1” 50 Kitchen Craft FLOUR tes Lb. SODA CRA CKERS 10-lb Sack 89e 27« w 49« 25-lb. Sack * 2 . 0 5 RITZ CRA CKERS Mb. pkg. 32c 50-lb. Sack $3 # 9 8 ’ SAFEW AY FRESH PRODUCE ' r Sweet Potatoes Calavo® Pre-ripened for nourishing salad Avocados Dates Save with Bag Coffee lb. bag ^ C c 2- lb. bog 3-lb bag 29 Lb 49 8-ox 15 Dry Onions Tomatoes Yellow Pretty os o picture! ORTLEYS Mediums Mj-hed Rutabagas are a real treat Blemish -free Choree ripe ores Sk W INESAPS 5-Lb. Bag 49 59c Rome Beauty 8 Lb 10c Per Lb. 10 Lb 89 Rutabagas fj g I-bs for 2 Sr 29 Emperor* Pears 1- AIRWAY Cellophane Grapes NOB HILL Per Lb. OC iJ 15c Cri*p, frt*h appio«. Nico and «woof! l-lb bag ^ J c hrory Saow or Fiakos 61 Sea Foods 39c POTATOES IVORY SOAP 29 Grade A Medium D O Z . 73c 75c 49c 35c HARVEST BLOSSOM FLOUR All-purpose 10- ' “ * Full O' Gold 4é-oi. A A ( Juice of ripe fruit can J*\ß Taste Tells! For braising or boilivq Family flour Porter's Elbow Macaroni ORANGE JUICE TOMATO JUICE Meet/ cut*— well brined. Full of healfhful vitamins. LB. 53 LB. Lb. Lb. Lb. Nice for chicles fried iteeb Pork Liver J P j Lb. o to c On# of H it molt tender, meety cufl of be*f. SIRLOIN STEAKS ROUND STEAKS CORNED BEEF BEEF SHORT R I B S Pure Ground 65 BEEF "Waste-Free” Each cut trimmed Waste-Free of ex­ cess bone and fat. You save because you get more good eating meat for your money. Grade A Large D O Z . Grade A A Doz. farmer Mrs. Bessie Morris . > Large Benjamin E. Lotspeich passed away on Jan 6th at the Donner Rest Home. Beaverton He w » i horn in Iowa on October 10. 1856 and had lived in Oregon for the past 14 year.- He was a retired ( Services were held at the Pegg Chapel on Monday, Jan 10th at 1.30 p m. The Rev George Spring­ er. officiated Interment wm* in Creaent Grove cemetery Mr Lotspdch is survived by the following daughters and sons, Mrs Uoyd Ream of Metzger, Ore ; Mra George l .and of Poitland: Mrs Frank Mackney of Crocker. Missouri Mrs. Julia Fleshman of j Kendiick. Idaho; Samuel H Lot- e;»eioh of Portland. Andrew J Lotspei h of INirtland. Thomas H Lotspeich Of Ihmland; * ’.50 seven grandchildren and six great grand­ children "B R E A K G A S T G E M " f c l * G r 2 "C R E A M of the CRO P Benj. Lotspeich L E G VI J Alortucirij Pka U. S. Ne. 1 10-Lb. Grade Sack 29 OXYDOL SOAP Granulated S«ap 2*-ox. 111 ^ TL V 55 RINSO SOAP Seeeial Dea!! I (ge. pkg. pia« 1 small pkg. mm 36 U. S. 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