The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 10, 1949, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE — Friday, June 10, 1949
Jersey Cattle Of
County Displayed
On June 12 Tour
Brodmerkle-Boge Cath. Daughters
Observe Wedding Produce Variety
Hillsboro Church Show As Benefit
MR
and MRS MFRWVN DOGE
while Carole Robinson, her friend I panied all of the numbers of the
and a professional dancer from program.
Portland, offered interpretation of
With Mrs. Barfe accompanying,
the mechanical doll dance.
bathing suit song revue was pre­
Bud Moshofsky and his sister. sented by the Daughters. Old
Margaret Schiebel, sang a number fashioned suiits from 1890 to 1930
of musical selections
wete displayed and appropriate
St. Cecelia’s school was repres­ popular songs of the different
Purebred Jersey Cattle will be
ented by a group of boys and eras given In this skit, the Mills’ on display on farms of seven
girls singing ’ McNamara's Band", baby appeared as Miss 1949 ”.
lYashingtcn
County
dairymen
a trio of girls in Mammy’s Little
The Daughters tell their ap­ who will play hosts to a county
Baby Loves Shortening Bread" preciation to all who helped make Jersey
tour Sunday,
June 12
and two first graders in a dia­ the event such an outstanding
The tour is scheduled to start at
logue about Indians.
success. Mrs. Wagonblast, grand 9 30 and will continue throughout
A skit by the young people's regent of the organization, singles the day according to Fred Knox,
club of St.Cecelia included a Gay out the following for special men­ tour chairman.
’90s version of strolling through tion: Mrs. Minten tickets; Mrs
One of the highlights of the
the park, the Can Can dance as Jackson, in charge of St. Cecelia’s tour will be a herd classification
interpreted by young men of the children and Mrs. Scheel, general at the V. D. Foster farm near
club and a 1920 slant on "Marjie”. chairman.
Scholls by Professor King of the
Anita Pienovi coached the num­
University
of British Columbia
ber.
BAC K TO PALM SPRINGS
says Knox. Breeders will have a
Members of the Old-Time Dance
to see Professor King
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Milburn of chance
group of Beaverton demonstrated Palm Springs, California, returned classify 18 animals at the Foster
a square dance and the Var- to their home Friday after spend­ farm.
sovienne. under direction of Mrs. ing 10 days in Aloha visiting and
Plans
for the day call for a
H. Carter, leader of the group.
caring for the house of Mr. and picnic lunch at the Knox Bros,
Patricia Seidler and Darlene Mrs. Sanford Rogers who are both farm 3 miles N. W. of Gaston on
Jarder played piano in duet and ill In the hospital in Hillsboro. Mrs. the Scoggins Valley Road.
Patricia and Mrs. Balfe accom- Milburn Is a niece of Mrs. Rogers.
Schedule for the tour is as fol-
A benefit variety show, for the
benefit of the St. Cecelia's build­
ing fund, proved an entertain­
ment and financial success, ac­
cording to the sponsoring Cath­
olic Daughters of America who
produced the affair June 3, in the
Beaverton grade school auditor­
ium.
Ray Mills, professional enter­
tainer of Portland, donated his
services as master of ceremonies.
He also sang several Irish songs.
His daughter Kathy danced in
one of the ballet numbers and
his 15 months old son also ap­
peared in a skit.
Pupils of Anita Pienovi dance
studio presented about an hour
of ballet, tap and soft shoe dances
Miss Pienovi gave a ballet in solo
The wedding of Margaret Brod-
merkle, daughter of L. A. Brod-
merkle. of Tigard, and Merwyn
G. Boge, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Veldon C. Boge. Lake Road, Bea­
verton. was solemnized May 14.
8 pm. in All Saints Episcopal
church of Hillsboro.
Reverend
Dean Whiteside officiated.
The bride.
given in marriage
by her father.
wore an aqua
dress with white hat and acces­
sories She carried a white orchid
and prayerbook.
Mrs. Arleta Peterson, sister of
the groom, wps matron of honor
She wore a navy blue dress and
haL Best man was Walter Shall-
berger, Jr.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was held at the home of
M’ and Mrs. Harold Peterson, on
Hazel street. Beaverton.
The couple honeymooned at the
beach and are now at home in
Tigard.
The bride
attended school in
Colorado and the groom attend­
ed Beaverton grade
and high
schools.
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AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD
That's our BIG
DAIRY MONTH
CELEBRATION
SPECIAL!
BOX
THAT SUMMER THIRST!-
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Cragmont
DREFT
Beauty Bar
Soap Size
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We have splendid values In 1
acre up to
10 acre Improved
tracts, fruit, berries, nuts
Also
equipped for chickens. Ranging In
price from $2.650 to $12 600
GRIFFITH
AND MFFKE
Aloha Phone 6711
11 -01.
pkg.
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Red
label
Pineapple
9T.
33'
Pancake Roar
Wieners
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TILLAMOOK
Oscar Mayer
39e
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$01 of 24 Bart
Candy Bars
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Goes good with
anything!
RITZ Crackers
Another Dairy
Month Favorite
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CAMPS, Ho. 300 Can
57'
Ma. JOJ
KRAFT AMERICAN
CHEESE
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S-4b.
Coe
Dill Pickles Colaabia
2-LB. PKG.
Netbitt't Orange, 7- ol bottle 00c
Coca Cola, b-oi. Bottle, 6 for 00c
'£• 49'
Dinner Napkins 5* 2tor25c
Sugar
Waxed Paper z*.
Cigarettes
7 3
’Ä 28'
AM Favorite*
Cartas 24 phq*.
Gum
OCC
95‘
1?
Beet
89'
10-lb
Car. $4«
tea
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bread*
GUARANTEED MEATS
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Rindless flavor­
ful favorite
Per Lb.
QUALITY BEEF
59"
KRAFT ASSORTMENT
SWISS
STEAKS
FOR SALE
H BI tM K TO BUS
2 bedroom home about H acre
All modern, good garden 100 ft
to main bus line
Full Price M.7MU0
Karo Syrup
Bireley's Orang«, 7- ol bot. 6/2 5c
FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer, good
Beaverton
condition.
cheap.
4472
21 p
NEW
BEAUTIFUL FIREPLACE
Attached garage Large iiv. room
with fire place Beautiful kitch­
en. Dining rm. Oil furnace An
unusual bargain at $7.45000
Terms
AMERICAN
CHEESE
Hire» Root B««r, 12-ox. bottle... 5c
Pepsi-Cola, Big 12- ol bottle ... 5c
Ginger Ale, Cnade Dry, 28-ot 20c
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Pork and Beans
Ginger Al«, White Rock, 28oi. 20c
CAMAY
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June Is Dairy Products Month
Spark. Watar, White Rock, 28-oz. 15c
BEAUTIFULLY Upholstered new
daveno
and matching
club
chair for sale.
Inquire 228-J,
Greenburg Road. Tigard. Mrs
Anderson
20p
ONE ACRE
4 miles from Beaverton, cottage
type home. 2 bedroom.
garage
furniture Included
Full Price $3.750.00 T*rm«
For melted cheese sandwiches, for souffle dish recipes, in fact, wherever you think
of using cheese, BREEZE Cheese Food can help make the menu s-i-n-g! And, folks’
This price is for the Big two pound package ... a marvelous buy for every family.
Get yours early . . . and be sure!
Alto Sno-Cola, Tom Collin*, Sparkling
Water and many other* at this price.
NEW 9 x 12 WOOL RUG, wine.
$45
Innerspring mattress for
twin bed $15.
Kitchen drop
leaf
table $4 00 Inquuir 41*
Hall St., Beaverton.
20p
SEE THIS’
1 12-100's acre. 2 bedroom home
On paved highway.
Close to
Rock Creek. Good Well
Full Prt«o $7.000<>o
REBEKAH PNG CLUB
The Beaverton Rebekah Past
Noble Grands club to be held at
the home of Mrs. Leona Rands in
Aloha has been postponed one
week. It will be held on June 16
for a pot luck luncheon with Mrs.
Minnie Hedgepeth assisting.
Dairy Month
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GKIFFTTH AND MEEKK
HERTHA BEAVERTON
HIW AV
Pumice block, att garage, large
bedroom and living room. Ix»t 50
x 103 Price $5 950 00
Teddy Martin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Martin, 739 S. Hazel.
Beaverton, had an impressive les­
son in dog relations last Sunday
in Tigard.
Visiting friends with his folks,
Teddy spotted a big dog and
made friendly overtures. But the
pooch didn’t feel so sociable and
the result was a nasty gash on
the boy’s upper arm.
Local medico had to do a little
hemstitching— three or four sti­
tches— to set everything right
again.
Teddy indicates he will think
twice, in the future, before mak­
ing advances to strange canines.
June
• WANT ADS •
ESTATE
IN DOG RELATIONS
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The Annual Meeting of the
American Red Cross. Washington
County Chapter, will be held at
the Episcopal Parish Hall. Hills­
boro, 6 30 p. m. on Thursday
J une, 9
Following the dinner the reg­
ular business meeting will be cal­
led for the purpose of electing •
directors and officers for the en­
suing year, for the consideration
of reports and the transaction of
such other business that may
properly come before the meeting
The speaker of the evening will
tie Mr Marc Bowman. Director of
the Portland Regional Blood Cen­
ter who will speak on the Nation­
al Blood Program.
KF.AI.
pink and blue honors
Mrs. Harry Maslen was honor
guest at a pink and blue shower
held at the home of Mrs. Al Jann-
sen on Friday evening. Mrs. Jacg
Crayne was assisting hostess. 21
neighbors and friends were pre­
sent.
She received many lovely
gifts and delicious refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
BOY LEARNS LESSON*
SAFEWAY b
County Chapter
Red Cross Holds
Regular Session
WANTED:
High school
girl
wishes to help “busy mother".
Idght household
duties and
care of chlildren
964 S. W
Watson Street. Beaverton. Ore.
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lows:
9.30 a m V
D. Foster farm. 2
miles north of Scholls
10:30 a.m. M Melott
farm,
3
miles west of Laurel
11:15 am Melott Jersey farm. 4
* miles west of Laurel
12:30 p.m.
Knox Bros. 3 miles
NW of Gaston (Scoggins Val­
ley Rd)
2:30
p.m. Lloyd Knox farm. 1
mile NW of Forest Grove
3 15 p.m.. E. D. Wilson & Son
3 miles N. of Gales Creek
4:00 p.m. Howard Robertson. 2
miles East of Gales Creek
Anyone
interested in Jersey
cattle
is urged to attend the
tour.
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Thick, meaty, tender, juicy cut*
of quality beef at a price you
can well afford.
Cheese Spreads &X 19'
Oliv»
CRISCO
Digestible
Shortening
3-lb.
e
lb. 49c
Beef Short Ribs For breitmq or Soilieq
lb. 19c
Pur* Ground Beef G,<*"**
lb. 45c
Veal Shoulder Roasts
lb. 59c
Veal Rump Roast—or leg
lb. 69c
Breast of Veal A ***** •caaae’ical wool
lb. 25c
Smoked Picnics
lb. 39c
Luncheon Meats
Dandy Assortment
Whole Crabs
RUMP
ROAST
lb. 69«
*•
*•*
lb. 49c
Cream Cheese
Pk* 17'
Kraft Cottage Cheese 28'
All vegetable
Shortening
3-lb.
f AM
can
83e
— SAFEWAY'S FRESH PRODUCE VALUES —
STRAWBERRIES!
LOCAL CROP IS H£RE!
Ye*, it’s Strawberry Shortcake time!
Start today to enjoy the delightful
treat* that Strawberries bring.
Cherub Milk
VALENCIA ORANGES
■’’’di or
CeB1
dock up!
in Sfoci 3 hr
25
5-lb. bag 55c
FRESH BEETS
Colorful Bunch 5c
CABBAGE Solid Heads
lb. 8c
C/iULIFLOWER Glisten white lb. 15c
Bunch 9c
TURNIPS
6T
EXTRA FRESH
ÌKT lb. 45‘
79C
r
Genuine Cheddar
No Rind
Mild. LB
lb. 33c
Wieners
or Bologna
3-lb. can
SPRY
Fmenfo. Pineapple, Limbu'ger $ Relish
CHATHAM AMERICAN
Pure Pork Sausage Cea-try style
83C
ROYAL SATIN
Shortening
LETTUCE Dew Fresh
TOMATOES Red Ripe 12-oi tube 19c
ZUCCHINI SQUASH
Butter
Meadow Wood Grado A
66
lb. 5c
lb 9c
Price« in this ad effective through Saturday,
June 11
We reserve the right
BOX
20
Golden Corn
Here's Corn - on -
the - cob at its
very best
LB
Cucum
Mild, crispy
fresh, green
cukes
19‘
rs
LB
10
c
New Potatoes
White Rose
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