i thanks to Mrs. Felsher.
Mr. James Farmer read an ar
ticle on the effect on children of
crime and horror programs pre-
j sen ted by the radio. It was ag
reed that these programs are a
menace, and products of spon-
: sors using this form of advertis
Considerable discussion by the ing should be boycotted.
parents followed the showing with
A request was made to every
the general opinion being in fa parent to write to the radio sta
vor of a course on social hygiene tion and the sponsor of sue«
in the school.
programs,
requesting
their re
Mrs. J. S. Felsher has been dis moval from the air. Mr. Farmer
posing of articles left over from asks that the names and spon
the bazaar and has taken in $36 sors of such objectionable pro
so far.
The P.T.A. extends Its grams be given to him and he
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 21, 1949
Parents Would Ban Horror
Tales For Radio Programs
(McKAY-WHITFORD) — The
McKay P.T.A held a strictly ad
ult meeting on Friday, January
14th. The film, ‘Human Growth"
was accompanied by a talk on
social hygiene, and the means of
presentation to the students by
Mr. Curtis Avery, representative
of the E. C. Brown Trust.
will write letters and have them
endorsed by the members. There
is a national movement under
way by the P.T.A. to ban the
programs from the air.
A social evening and refresh
ments followed the business meet
ing.
The
next meeting honoring
Founders Day will be held on
February 11th.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Averitt are
in Mannford, Oklahoma, visiting
relatives and friends. While there
they attended the 50th wedding
anniversary of Mrs. Averitt’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Clegg
of that city. They planned to be
away a month.
Another WALKER Service!
STATE CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pilip re
turned Monday. from Klamath
Falls, where they attended the
state convention of Painters, Dec
orators and Contractors of Am-1
erica, held there on Friday ana j
Saturday of last week.
The Ladies Auxiliary in Kla
math Falls were in charge of the
entertainment for the delegates
and their wives. A tour through
the State Technical School was
part of the program and was very
interesting,
^ecordinfi to Mrs.
Pilip.
The school has been in opera
tion for only eighteen months
and has students from all parts
of the United States.
MRS.
FLO R EN C E PETERSON
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Funeral services for Mrs. Flor
ence Fisher Peterson, who pass
ed away Saturday evening at 6
Pm., in St. Vincent’s Hospital in
Portland,
were
held Tuesday,
January 18th in Finley’s Morn-
inglight Chapel in Portland.
Mrs. Peterson is survived by
her husband, Elmer F. and a
daughter, Karen, who attends St.
Mary's Academy in Beaverton.
The Petersons moved to their
home on Scholls Ferry Road at
Whitford about a, year and a half
ago, coming here from Portland.
BUDGET
Grade 'A'
Large
Fresh From the Ranch
Dozen
59c
15c
43c
2 for 25c
B R IL I
. All brand, toll tins
S P A G H E T T IS
2 for 25c
19c
Fruit Cocktail Hunt's, no . tails
BEANS No 2 tins, Fountain
19c
GOOSEBERRIES Preferred Stock 29c
PORK & BEANS No 2,2 ,ns
BISQUICK 2i4.lb. pkg
n
SW IFTN IN G 3 ib ,in
C A K E FLO U R Swan's Down
99c
39c
TO M ATO ES Soild pock. No. 2 i/2 25c
PEAS Pictsweet
19c
TISSU E Northern
rolls 29c
Peanut Butter p
2r;b
'c,r'dr s,ock
69c
HI-HO C R A C K ER S Lb Box 29c
Pkg
49c
Preferred Stock Lb
oldhvorite RECIPES
\
SWIFT'S r .“ ¡SALE
DEVILED HAM
M(, 18c
POTTED MEAT
M„ 9c
VEAL LOAF
25c
TAMALES
25c
VIENNA SAUSAGES
19c
SLICED BEEF
37c
CHOPPED HAM
53c
BABY MEATS Swtft'fl Strained 19c
PARD DOG FOOD
14c
■ REM
12-OZ. TINS 39c
BANANA CAKE . . 90c
BUTTER ROLLS, doz. . 28c
Parker House Rolls, doz. 26c
NAPKIN ROLLS, doz. . 26c
if
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TASTY PRODUCE
■ 1
O t e t O C S id o
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Boilin'* Onions
No. 1 Onions
Grapefruit
Pink
SIRLOIN STEAKS
,.» 73c
T-BONE S T E A K S .... ..............» 79c
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF
,.» 35c
ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST,» 83c
PORK STEAK
53c
PICNIC HAMS
45c
BACON Armour’* Banner, »Hoed
I.H. 59c
2bana ¡Porter
Jeweler
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M EETIN G
District No. 18 McKay School,
Budget meeting will be held Fri
day, January 21 at the school
at 8 p.m.
Everyone is invited to come
out and vote on the year’s budget.
Yes — lower prices — and nobody has more of
'em than we have. They're here . . . there . . .
everywhere — in every department of our com
plete market. That's why every week is Thrift
Week — and every day is "bargain day" — at
TH RIFTY MARKET. So, if you want to save
more money — if you want to serve more and
spend less — do ALL your food shopping here
where vast varieties of quality foods make menu
planning so much easier.
There may be nothing
wrong with your watch
which a professional clean
ing can't fix. W e'll be glad
to get it back to precision
timekeeping at moderate
cost.
Grace Saunders
Services
for Mrs. Grace Mae
Saunders were held Wednesday,
January 19th at 9 a.m. at St. Ce
cilia Catholic Church in Beaver
ton with interment in Mt. Cal
vary Cemetery.
Mrs. Saunders had lived for the
past ten years in the community
and in the state of Oregon for
the past 42 years. Her address
was 6502 S. W. Vermont, Port
land.
Mrs. Saunders was born in Kan
sas City, Mo. on March 21, 1875.
She is survived by a sister, Mrs.
E. J. Rhoades of Walla Walla.
Wash. Also a grandson, Edward
S. Saunders of Eugene and one
great
granddaughter,
Laurie
Saunders.
Pegg’s Mortuary,
Beaverton,
was in charge of services.
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
The young adult Sunday School
class will hold Its January bus
iness and social meeting Friday,
January 21 at eight p.m. at the
church.
S & H Green Stamps
Phone Beaverton 3461
Open Evenings T ill 7 P. M ., Saturdays 9 P. M.
W Ä W M T ÍR
B e a v e r t o n ' s o w n s t g r e '
James H. Doty
Minnie Herron
James H. Doty, 2006 S. W. Ver
mont St., Multnomah, passed a-
way in his sleep early Sunday,
January 16th. He was 71 years
of age and had lived in the vic
inity of Hillsdale since 1933.
Surviving him are a son, Rich
ard S. Doty and 2 granddaughters,
Carol Ann and Sherrill, of Port
land.
A sister, Mrs. Clara M.
Taylor, lives at Grass Valley, Ore.
and his brother, R. C.' Doty, live»
at Beaverton.
Funeral services will be held
Friday, January 21st at 1:30 p.m.
at the new Pegg Chapel in Bea
verton with interment at River-
view Cemetery.
Mrs. Minnie Herron passed a-
way on January 14, 1949 at her
home Rt. 2, Box 643, Beaverton
Recitation of the rosary was held
at the Pegg Chapel in Beaverton
on Sunday evening at 8 p.m.
Monday, Mrs. Herron was taken
by train to Helena, Montana for
services and interment at Hel
ena.
Mrs. Herron had lived in Bea
verton about 4 years. She was
born in Kansas on April 15, 1872.
She is survived by two daugh
ters and one son: Mrs. Mabel Ev
ans of Rt. 2, Beaverton; Mrs.
Lalia Marsh of Phoenix, Arizona;
Erwin Hamilton of Beaverton.
A sister, Mrs. Dora Larkin lives
in Helena, Montana. Also there
are 2 grandsons and 1 great
grandchild.
Ceramics Class
LEGAL NOTICE
Registrations are being accep RABBIT GA R D E N ER S
RESOLUTION OF APPORTION
M ENT OK COST OF IM PROVE ted at the office of the Beaverton
The
Beaver-Garden
Rabbit
high school for a new class In Club held its monthly meeting at
MENT OF W ASH IN GTO N
ceramics, which will begin Feb the home of Norris Holmes, Bob
STR EET
WHEREAS, The improvement ruary 7 at 7:30 p.m., on the sec
beginning at a point where the ond floor of the building.
The course is given under the
centerline of Washington Street
Intersects the South line of Far direction and sponsorship of the
mington Road; thence southerly University of Oregon extension
to a point where the centerline service, with college credit avail
of Washington Street intersects able.
the North line of First Street, has
Anyone interested in the course
been completed and the total cost may call the high school for per
thereof has been ascertained and tinent information. The icourse
certified by the City Engineer to will run for 12 weeks.
the City Recorder and by him
reported to the City Council and TANDA CAMPFIRES
The Tanda Campfire group met
is the sum of $3,229.91; and
WHEREAS, It is now necessary Wednesday, January 12 at the Bea
to apportion the amounts of the verton grade school cafeteria. The
whole
cost to the
properties girls present were Jeanne Cowie,
Sue Barnes, Sylvia Rain, Phyllis
chargeable therewith.
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT Mead, Judy Holmes and Sunny
RESOLVED That the Council ap Sanborn. Also present were four
portion the cost and expenses of guests, Patty Slack, Eldora Hor
the improvement beginning at a ton, Doris Clemens and Opal Can-
point
where the centerline of adte. Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Mead,
Washington Street inte‘ sects the the guardian, were also present.
South line of F’armington Road;
thence southerly to a point where GOP COMMITTEE MEETS
the c e n t e r l i n e of Washington
Washington County Republican
Street intersects the North line Central Committee meeting will
of First Street, as fo’lows, to- be held Saturday, Dec. 22 at 8
wit:
p.m. In the Hillsboro Grange Hall.
Leone Merlo, Lot 1, Block 6,
Election of officers is slated
Town of Beaverton.
$807.48
and
refreshments
are
to be
served.
C. E. Mason, Lot 8, Block 6
Town of Beaverton.
$807.47
Everyone is invited.
J. H. Fairweather Lot 4,
Announcement was made by
Block 5, Town of Beaverton.
Oscar Hagg, chairman, Reedville.
$807.48
SEATTLE WEEK END
Beaverton Post 124 American
Legion, Lot 5, Block 5, Town
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Straley
of Beaverton.
$807.48
spent the week end in Seattle
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED going Friday and returning Sun
That Monday, the 7th day of Feb day. They attended a wedding
ruary, 1949, at the hour of 8:00 Saturday morning in Seattle.
p.m. of said day. in the Council
Room of the City Hall In Bea- I
verton, Oregon, be and hereby is i
fixed as the time and place for
hearing otuections to said ap
portionment; and that the City-
Recorder he instructed to give
notice of said hearing in the time
and manner
provided by the
Charter and Ordinances of the
City of Beaverton. Introduced ano
passed this 17th dav of January
1949.
H H JKFFFRIES
Mayor
ATTEST L J RUSSE
Recorder
Published January 21. 1949.
Sander presiding.
The members were given sixty
questions that are to be answer
ed by the next meeting. These
questions were taken from the
Club's Book of Standards on New
Zealand White Rabbits.
The next meeting will he held
at the home of Stanley Marugg
I LI.
AT
HOME
Henry Shunk is quite ill
his home on Angel Street
Week-end
Bakery Special
MINCE PIE
50c
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SPECIAL!
PLYWOOD PANELS
4 x 8 , waterpr jof
$
3-eighths in. thick
NOTICE FOR SALE
FOR SALE The City Recorder
Will accept bids on the sale of
the old library building, a build
ing of wood structure 16' hv 22’
The City reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids. All bids to
he presented at the Cl’ y Hall in ■
| Beaverton by 9 00 p m . February
| 7. 1949
I. J BUSSE.
3 S. W. Farmington Road, Beaverton
Recorder
Published January 21, 1949
on 2 X 4 frame
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