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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1949)
Mrs. Ternstedt BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— F r.d o y, M ay 13, 1949 famy-Wm If\m i I rffi ânci Öual/lnw ise Quality for quality, price for price you get more good eating and greater economy in these fam ous brands. They're your best buys. Best for the flavor that packs every meal with appetite ap peal. And, best of all, you save real money when you buy them here at our famous more- for-your-money low prices. So, if you're quality- wise and penny-wise, fill your pantry at our Fomous Brands Sale. Peaches H u n t's N o Pears H u n t's No. 2 V 2 tins PRICE i 2 V 2 tins. 59c 4 o o ¿ k / ;V + l ta ll 2 for H u n t's No. 2 tin s Peas Martin A. Ficken of Sherwood. Oregon passed away on May 5th in Beaverton after an extended illness. Services were held Sat urday, May 7 at 2 p’.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Sher wood with interment in St. Pauls Cemetery there. Pegg’ s Mortuary. Beaverton was In charge of ar rangements. Mr. Ficken was born on March 11, 1909 in Sherwood. Oregon and he had lived in this vicinity all his life. He was stricken with a ' creeping paralyisis which slow- lv paralvzed him. He was a mem-, her of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church He is survived by his brothers and sisters: Walter of Seattle. Wash.: Lorenz of Hillsboro: Otto. Emil, Edwin, Herbert Roland and Arthur of Sherwood: Mrs. Ella Kraus of Sherwood; Mrs. Rose Roberts o ' Sherwood; Mrs. Flora Tvlen of Portland: Mrs. Mildred Hohman of Portland and Mrs. Ida Seibrass of St. Charles. Mo. LE G A L N O TICE No. 2 tin s S. & W . N O TICE Pineapple Juice LIQUID STARCH s, 1 9 c DURA-STARCH N.„ „,45c PUREX '*-Gals. 23c M. D. TISSUE 2 Ron« 23c YES TISSUE 3 PkgH. 79c CLEANSER Swift’« 3 Catsup Lib b y V -E ig h t B rand Shredded Wheat 5 ^™ Margarine D u rke e's Prem e... 25c Swiftning 12-OZ 'SaAcny 7neat l Miracle Whip Orange Chiffon Cake Cheese T illa m o o k 90c Butter Forest Grove Danish Pastry 6 H alves Beans No. 2 tin s, Del M onte, Tomato Juice Del M onte 46 -oz. 23c Salmon Del M onte Red 15 -oz 69c LOW GIANT PACKAGE H a lv e s o r sliced Pts. 33c G rad e A 59c i, 59c lb 63c qts. OF A N N l’A L SCHOOL M E E TIN G NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN I in compliance with Sec. 111-908. I O. C.L.A., to the legal voters of School District No. 10 Joint, of | Multnomah and Washington Coun ty, State of Oregon, that the A N N U A L SCHOOL M EETIN G of said District will be held at Bea- . verton High School; to begin at I the hour of 2 p.m. o’clock to 7 p.m. o'clock this being the 23rd day of May, A. D., 1949. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing Board Mem- 11 bers and reviewing the 1949-1950 school budget and the transaction of business usual at such meet ing. I|i districts of the second and third Classes the ballots shall not be counted until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any bus iness before the meeting. Dated this 11th day of May, 1949. ATTE ST: Theresa Gibson District Clerk W. D. Cameron Chairman Board of Directors Publish: May 13-20, 1949. Men’s Heavy Cotton FAMOUS M A K E WORK SOCKS NYLON HOSE Reg. 39c ................ Heavy, double toe and heel sox in natural gray mixture. Sizes 10 to 12 Reg. $1.39 ...,.......... - Sheer long wearing nylons, ail new spring shades. Sizes 8 '* to lOW Men’s Whipcord SPUN RAYO N 16c WORK PANTS Reg $2« $4.98 Genuine Pepperels, Battle- Axe whipcords in grey or olive green. Sanforized. Sizes 30 to 42 69c BLOUSES $<|.99 Reg. $3.98 Smart shirt waist style. Ex- tra quality. White only, Sizes 32 to 40 CH AM BKAY G IRLS — MISSES WORK SHIRTS ANKLETS Reg $1.98 ..... These are extra heavy, long- wearing, full cut shirts. Sanforized. Sizes 14 to 17 Whites and pastels, in long wearing combed cotton. Sizes 8 to 10H. TA N G AB ARD IN E GIRLS — LAD IE S WORK HATS DRESSES 97c Reg. $1.98 ................. Water repellent finish, pop ular style, tan gabardine, dressy. Sizes 6 '% to 7 '*. 99c Reg 39c,_______ ____ £2 H E A V Y O IL TA N N E D 77c 80 S Q U A R E FIELD BOOTS Reg. ?|J.95 $16.50 V Triple soie», two leather soles with added composi tion half sole. Sizes 6 to 12 PERCALES 29c Beautiful new patterns pre sili unk, fast color C H IL D R E N ’S LARG E MARY JANE SHOES Reg. $ 4 .9 5 $3.50 1 While Mary Jane shoes, double sole, soft leather up per. Sizes 5 to 3 AT I Preserves - Hunt 1-lb. Jars ^ Lo g an b e rry, Peoch, S traw b erry, Red C h e rry k R asp b erry 'ñshness... i f m i * 0 U tility "7/tctitL S Chuck Pot Roast s s Rib Steaks Govt g rade, Good $ S Beef StewB Govt on*1"* grade Good ' a e Y ¡ Roast I ALSO 53c Lb Lb 65c 59c DISH Extra large, cloths. Reg $6.85 H Choice of either smoked or white with contrasting tan saddle, red rubber sole. Sizes 3 to 9. DRESS SHIRTS Reg $ <fl .98 *8.95 . . $ A V E THE THIRD Reg. $<*.95 UMC O Lovely spun rayon jersey, or quilted satin. A sensa tional value. Sizes 12 to 20 81X108 SHEETS Reg. $3 95 $2«» First quality, famous make, extra large size. Reg $<i .37 $2.95 1 Long wearing narrow wale corduroy. Navy, maroon. blue and grey Sizes 1 to 6 OF Prices Slashed in all PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY Departments BEAVERTON HARDWARE Beaverton 3921 Reg. 19c Famous Cannon quality large thirsty cloths. As- sorted colons. 6c LAST ! _ ,0«e Reg. 29« U tility Dish ,06c Reg. »9«' Selfpolish At a\ ,<M>c K IK E K IN G COFFEE Cans ............. 7c Famous Fire King, heat resistant, extra large size. H EAVY T A B L E jj,, OIL R^g- 39e I.arge Serving Bowl |8(, SI.SJ Automatic Orange .luiper ,40e Reg .98c Aluminum Sauce pan .'-qt. ,86c Reg. 89c Aluminum 1 <*, qt. Sauce Pan ,26c Reg 69« Aluminum 1 qt. ______ Sauce Pan .... ,18c MUGS Reg. 15c Reg «*, set o f 4-Spire CLOTH 39c yd. A grand assortment of pat terns. Lim it 2 yards. free ba llo o n s tc EACH CHILD ACCOM PANIED BY PARENT STARIIL’ ST LADIES SLIPS Value i- 'V A rm o u r's C o lu m b ia brand Sliced WASH CLOTHS Reg. 10c Copper l'o t BEAVERTON HARDWARE Assorted CANNON CORD PANTS ANNIVERSARY 1 PEQUOT HOUSE COATS Reg. . Men's beautiful broadcloth in whites or fancie«, stripes or all over patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 32 to 35. LADIES Cleaner 7c thirsty, dish MARI-BORO SADDLE OXFORDS WHILE THEY CLOTHS Reg. 15c .................. MISSES - LADIES W'eyenberg Reg. 49e Steel Fry Pan ,0<r THE Shoulder ib 25c $ 2 9 c I Lunch Meat bchs ea 23c Marshall-Wells 21st Anniversary SALE Now On 16c Cotton house dresses, girls sizes 7 to 14, ladies 12 to 20. Sanforized, fast color, percales. CHILD R E N ’S for 25c hot house pkg LESS - THAN J Martin A. Ficken H u n t's No. 2 V 2 tin s Apricots H u n t's No Fruit Cocktail Peas NEW I Services for Hazel Grace Tern stedt were held at the Pegg Oha- j | pel. Beaverton on Thursday May 12, 1:30 p.m. Vault interment was I in Rose City Cemetery, Portland. ! Mrs. Ternstedt was the wife of Frederick H. Ternstedt, 6755 N. E. Columbia Blvd., Portland. | Formerly she had lived in Aloha j for a number of years. She was born on May 9, 1896 in Portland. Oregon. Besides her husband, she j leaves one daughter, Mrs. Hazel I Christena York of Beaverton: three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Jen- ( sen of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Freda Stiner of Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Ella Woolever of California; two brothers, Thomas Perry Reed of Waldport. Ore .;'1 George Gradt, Jr., of Portland: two grandchild ren. Donald and Raymond York of Beaverton and nieces and neph ews. $ 4 .98 1 Famous Stardust slips, gu aranteed for one year Long wearing rayon crepe White or tea rose. Sizes 32 to 42 |s & H Green Stamps WALKER'S For DRESSMAKING sad HEMSTITCHING Phone Beaverton 3461 Open Evenings T ill 7 P M , S atu rd ays 9 P M A l KERS H R T ON ' S OWN S T O R E '