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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1949)
l BOHEM IAN B IR TH D A Y Mrs. F D. Peck of 410 Frank lin. Beaverton, entertained Tui - i i n i ^ u day at the Uptown Bonemian in W H I T ® K I I I C I I O I O ® * Portland. Mrs. Jay Gibson Si W h p A lftr lim n O A ¡was honored guest, celebrating T T I her birthday. The other guests were Mrs. Fred H. Goyt and Mrs. James j W. Girard all of Beaverton .R.e*dvj!!e Rif.es This Ad Good For One FREE Corsage When presented at our Shop We now have Geranium and Carnation Plants LABBI FLOWERS 6802 N. Canyon Road Sunset Bridge ATwater 1809 COOS B A Y near Chiropractic Physician 30 years practice in Portland 1 b lo c k So. of Canyon Road on Howett Road-W est Slope P o rtla n d phone BEacon 9 6 3 7 SAWDUST MILL RUN WOOD A N D C O R V A LLIS WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR NEW QUARTERS AT 85 S. W. BROADWAY W ILL PERM IT US TO SERVE YOU MORE I nsui lRAN£l ADEQUATELY, IN BOTH tor YOUR REAL ESTATE AND P rohuion INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS J. J. McMAHON & SON "W E SELL DIRT CH EAP" — INSURANCE Phone 2744 Beaverton A Tip From One Woman to Another BEAT That High Cost of Living With One of Our FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Fill it with those delicious Oregon Berries and Home Grown Vegetables $8.00 Gets a Big Locker AT FOOD BANK "BETTER HURRY" Phone BR. 4251 OPEN! SUSPENDERS t-1 STARKIE TOT SHOP m id Haskell Shopping Center 30 00 31 =lll=IH=lll=lll = lll=lll = lll = lll~|||=|||=|||=ti7 .00 Me 98 CARDBOA .00 .00 .5» o/ too/ uses ?v>' « 0 »14 Kathleen Blaine Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wheeler, Oak Avenue, Bea verton and James Lewis Kinche- loe, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kincheloe, near Hazeldale, were IN A SE TTIN G OK ROSES the bride, was matron of honor. united in marriage June 24, at and candelabra. Miss Loraine Mae Mrs. Florence Grandy was organ- | 8 p.m., in a ceremony in the Hellickson, 510 Fairmont, Beaver ist to Mrs. Lenora Wollmuth who I Reedville Presbyterian Church at ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sang "O Perfect Love" and "The j Reedville. Reverend Graham Gil Melvin Hellickson of Kathryn, Lord’s My Shepherd." Looks like fiat mer, pastor of the church, offic North Dakota, became the bride Joseph Whitaker, friend of the \ light-colored wood, iated. of Warren E. Beard, son of Mr. groom, acted as best man. works like wood—it IS Given in marriage by her fa and Mrs. Donald A. Beard. Rte. wood but improved 100 (old. After the ceremony, refresh ther, the bride was gowned in her 1, Box 559. Beaverton, at 4 p.m. ments were served at a reception own creation, a white satin dress June 18, in the Pilgrim Lutheran given in the home of the matron E X T E R IO R U S E S with bodice waist and short Church. on honor, Mrs. William Nicoll. Sheathing, concrete form liner*, train. Her veil was finger-tip Reverend Erwin Gerken, who length and an orange blossom officiated at the double ring cere- | The groom is an electrician and for farm buildings,garage doors, W '- » head net held it in place. She mony, also spoke a few words on i the bride is well known in Bea for exterior uses when painted. verton through her smile at Till carried a bouquet of gardenias “ A Successful Marriage." IN T E R IO R U S E S and pink roses, with white Given in marriage by L. B. man’s Tip Top. where she had streamers. Hanson, of Portland, the bride been employed as a waitress. Wall board, partitions, flooring The couple Is planning a trip and subfloors, fixtures, furni Merrill Collet played the organ was gowned in a white gabardine to North Dakota, after which background and accompanied suit. ture. cabinets, table tops and Mrs. Margaret Nicoll. cousin of they will reside in this area. his w ife who sang “ Because" and shelves. "Always". STR E E T I M l’ KOV EM ENTS Compare Quality and Price— You’ll Choose I.AN DSC A PING PLANS The maid o f honor, Irene Van Two streets, by ordinance, will Kleek of Pleasant Valley, wore A warranty deed, rather than ' blue taffeta. Bridesmaids were be improved. One, on S. E. 12th a quitclaim document, has been Goldwin Kulble and I^Rai> K in from Lombard to Watson, will tie offered the city for the half acre cheloe, cousins of the groom, on» regraded and surfaced to a width W. J. McCHEADY of ground purchased at the corner dressed in yellow and the other of some 22 feet, with storm sew ers installed. of Farmington road and Menlo in pink. LUMBER CO. The other concerns S. W. First Drive. Best man was John Kincheloe. street from Watson to Stott and The city announces it will use cousin of the groom from Walla Old Canyon Road, bituminous this site for a sewer pumping plant HAW RES WOOD IMPROVED 100 RAD Walla, Washington and ushers provided regrading, Beaverton Ph. 3821 were Dale Von Domelen and Jim asphalt surface, 40 foot width, in and will landscape it and make The Newton. Candle lighting was done stallation o f storm and sanitary it a veritable park space. hv Hazel Engle and Jeanne But sewers as well as new steel wa plant itself will be entirely en S E E C H A P C O B O A R D T O DAY I ter mains. The job will be let on i closed and inoffensive. terfield. bids, if deidred by the council. The church was decorated with D lm en tU n »-« « r in three lh lik n ..t « « - l/ r ~ , 3 / 1 * ', 1/4" pink and white gladioli and the reception room with pink and white roses. At the reception, which followed the ceremony. Mrs. Edna Yoxall, of Klamath SAVE ON FOOD! Falls and Mrs. Tom Heitzman cut and served wedding cake. Mrs R eserve Y o u r Frozen Food Abe Setterberg served punch as lsM'ker T o d a y ! Eoonoinio- sisted by Mrs. David E. Lofarnn ul. E fficien t. Convenient. Mrs. C. E. Robinson and Mrs. 8, 10, 12 C ubic Foot Harry Nadon, while Florence Rice had the guest bonk and Joyce Setterberg of Portland had charge of gifts. Out of town guests were Mr. Hunt’s No. V i can X jC and Mrs. Ben Simonson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schrader and family, Flav-r-Pac No. J L can from Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. A M. Kincheloe, groom’s grandpar Baker's ents from Walla Walla; Mina 6-ox. pkg. Hoffman, Ridgefield; George Lewis family from Salem; Edna Yoxall, Klamath Falls and thp James Ward family from Gresh T ea Garden. I « r g e 46-oz. can w 7 C am. The bride’s mother wore rose and green with white accessor ies and the groom's mother was Del Monte, sliced, flat tin 1 i C gowned in a sheer rose and grey print with navy blue accessor Fancy long grain white ies. Pkg. In Steak Sauce A cans A w C Going away costume of the bride was an aqua silk crepe with white accessories and a ca Armour's with beans, I-lb. can * 7 C meo lavalier, gift of her hus band. She carried an orchid cor sage. lim it s No I T a ll Can I 0 C The groom is a graduate of Hillsboro high school and served one year in the U. S. Navy. .Small, Lucioua brand. Can «J U C Kathleen is a graduate of Bea verton high school and attended American Club Oregon State college for two years. On their two week honey Ground while you wait. LB. (¿Maker, package I V V moon. they will go to the Oregon beaches. Crater I^ake, Klamath Falls and the*Oregon Caves. S O A P a „ Woodbury ■§ bars <5«#C Upon return, they will reside PEACHES 5.00 .. APRICOTS CHOPPED OLIVES ... 10c I C H O C O LA T E CH IPS I 15c r GRAPE JUICE PINEAPPLE M IN U TE RICE „ 0O PORK & BEANS I COFFEE 39c in Hillsboro, at 472 Walnut St. Mr. Kincheloe is a technician for the Washington County Dairy Breeders' Association FEATURING gsa MIRACLE ! Mrs. Flannery's Butter Fried Chicken I-- woo* \ \ Tl,# * ,M" « tW anUiOBi prsfv kra T í Broiled Grade A Steaks Home-made Desserts I INDIVIDUAL PERCOLATORS AT EACH TABLE Q ». PROMPT. E rriC IE N T CAB SERVICE FEATURING HANCOCK OPEN 5;30 P. M. — PARTIES BY APPOINTMENT SUNDAYS 1;00 P. M. 1115 N. E. Canyon Road Watch for the wogon wheels across from Haskell Center I - . W M.1 l TIES Immediate Delivery CHILI CON CARNE FLANNERY' Phone 4674 I ALOHA 6576 | MUSHROOMS NOW r BELTS CALL The Laura Circle of the First Methodist Church will meet at the W. E. Miller home. 1062 Men lo Drive July 14 at eight p.m. IN OUR NEW LOCATION WEST SLOPE THING IN LITTLE BOYS AND READY TO SERVE YOU REAL ESTATE WE HAVE JUST THE I M E. L A l'R A C IR C L E O p e n eves, by appointment I BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE —Friday, July 8. 1949 =NI=IIIEIII3lll=!!l=mStll=lll=||ISIll=IIISIH Mrs. M. M. Romig of Allen Ave. | left on Wednesday for a business trip to Coos Bay. Oregon and fetv days visit with her husband at Oregon State College, Corval- ; lis. DR. H. A. PUTNAM NOW Hellickson - Beard Wedding Beaverton GASOLINE & PRODUCTS ANDERSON & CRAWFORD Garage & Service Station fThe Firestone Store) West End of " Y " In Beaverton Phone 3961 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY & SATURDAY WE CASH PAY CHECKS I j SHRIMP ,a PUFFED WHEAT BARNEY'S cM Tt* BETTER MEATS m m CO LO RED FR YER S po reody ROASTING HENS Colored C O U N T R Y SAUSAGE ££• SLICED BACON AnWs BO ILIN G BEEF Gov Grade A, steer IDEAL FOOD MARKET BETWEEN NEW SUNSET HIGHWAY & CORNELL RD AT MURRAY RD, CEDAR MILL. BEAVERTON 4163 vili b« award k gets