The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 29, 1949, Image 9

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Saddle Club Plans AFTER 32 YEARS SERVICE TO DIST.
o / C TNEN^ndAKHV Overnite Picnic HENRY JOHNSON RETIRING
On The Tualatin
Mr*. R. Osborn
CUSTOMS
ON VACATION
Beaverton Saddle Club members
T U A L A T IN V IE W The election
Mr. and Mrs. B Mustoe visited
are requested to have their sleep­
ing bags and blankets at the Cobb, of one board member to the Bar- Crater Lake on their vacation.
Shop on Farmington and Tucker i nes-Tualatin View school board
will be held at 8 p. m. on Thurs­ HACK TO SEA
no later than noon Sat.
Members will meet at the crush-! day. July 28 at the Barnes school.
Mrs. L. Mason accompanied Mr
er on Highland a v e , at 2 o'clock This is to fill the vacancy caused Mason to Seattle, Wn., where he
Sat. afternoon wheie they will hy the retiring of Henry Johnson ships out to sea again. He has
ride to the Lewis home on the who has served 32 years as a spent the last week home in the
Tualatin for an overnight picnic hoard member. Mr. Johnson re­ West Haven district.
The club will meet as usual tires on account of health.
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Thursday evening at the club
HACK TO W ORK
grounds.
V IS IT G R A N D M O TH ! K
Members reported oodles of fun
A1 Potapenko has been home ill
Mr .and Mrs. R. Osborn and
but has recovered and is now
last week and have been invited
family over the weekend made a
hack at work again.
to take part in a horse show
trip to Newport to visit ’ in- chil
given in connection with a barbe­
dren's grandmother, Mis.
Ethel
cue at Banks Aug. 14th.
Johnson, who was vacationing MOVED INTO NEW HOME
F IR S T R IN G S BIN DIN G
NUPTIAL VOWS, UNLIKE
TODAYS GOLD OR DIAMOND
WE PD/KG R/N G S, W ER E
G R A SS BA U D S WHICH
CAVE M EH T/ED ON FIN G ER S
OF TH EIR B R ID E S
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VACATIO N T R IP
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gestring and
son, Carlton, and Mrs. Francis,
mother of Mrs. Gestring. have just
returned from a vacation trip to
Crater Lake, the Oregon Caves,
and a trip through the Redwoods.
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ANC/ENT EN G LISH BRID AL CUSTOM SHOWERED BRIDE
WITH WHEAT AND PRESENTED H ER AND HER GROOM
WITH A POT OF BUTTER DENOTING PLENTY 0 ABUNPANCE
IN g i f t s f o r t h e
N O M E, SU C H A S SILV ER .
CHINA, CLOCKS, CRYSTAL
ly-
The Pringles are living in their
| new home at 4235 S. W. Patton
Road and have one other daugh­
ter Virginia.
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HOME E C CLUB
The Beaverton Home EC Club
met at the home of Vivian Law-
rence on July 12 for a picnic
lunch In the beautiful grounds. A
business meeting followed.
P R A C TIC A LLY
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NEEDLE-SOCIAL CLUB
MTN. VACATIO N
The Beaverton Rebekah Needle
Mr_ and M E . G. Perkins re- and Social club will meet Friday,
turned Thursday of last week ; August 5. at the home of Mrs.
from a delightful vacation in the I Ellen LaRue on Johnson Road in
Reedville with Mrs. Pearl Brown-
Rockies and Salt Lake City.
j rigg assistant hostess. A pot luck
| lunch will be served at noon.
NO AUGUST M EETINGS
j I t has been announced that L IT T L E MISS L IN D A
Little Michael Medill has a baby
\ there will be no regular meetings
of the Beaverton American Legion sister, Linda Eleanor, weight 8
Auxiliary during the month of pounds six ounces who came to
stay with her parents, Mr and
August.
Mrs. James H. Medill, early Satur­
day morning, July 23.
Mother and baby are both doing
fine at Wilcox Memorial hospital.
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NOW 4-88
100 SHORTY COATS
Values to 24 95 . . . 100% Wool
coverts, tweeds, plaids, solid colors.
30 LONG W H ITE
COATS
AW AY
COATS
100% WOOL
M AN Y COLORS
M AN Y STYLES
VALUES TO 19 95
EX TR A SPECIA L!
LAKE
VAt \riO N
Mr. and Mrs.R. Davis md fam­
ily have returned home after a
VACATION
vacation at Crater Lake and the
Mr and Mrs. R, Osborn and
Redwoods. California.
family spent a lovely vacation at
home and at beach resorts.
MOVING FRO M i V I M IIAVEN
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NOW
7.88
Extra Special!
30 White Long 1 2 * *
Coats; Flare
Backs. Covert Cloth,
Fleeces and other Materi-
als. Values to 29.95
200 LONG COATS
• 1007c wool
i O 88
0 Values to 29.95 I E
0 Reds, Greens,
Blacks. Pinks, Tweeds,
and other colors.
100 G A B A R D IN E SUITS
• 100'; wool
0 Values to
49.95
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Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Murner who
live on Lombard St. left on Wed.
July 20th for a business trip for
J several weeks to Aberdeen, South
j Dakota.
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wheeler
! entertained for her daughter and
j husband Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis
Kincheloe on Sat. eve. Friends
i of the family and neighbors, a
| good many attended, delicious re-
I freshments were served by the
hostess.
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HOME SOLD
The Harry Therjelsen home on
Huber Ave. was sold last week to
I a family by the name of Ander-
! son. The Therjelsens have located
in Forest Grove.
hm
Riverview Cemetery
W EST END
SE LL WOOD BRID G E
SINGER
9RESS C O .
602 Royal Bldg, bet. Bdwy & Park.
716 SW Morrison over Knight's store
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CREMATORIUM
MAUSOLEUM
CEMETERY
Service in New
Cathedral Chapel at No Extra Cos«
Riverside is a cooperative associ
ation with assets of over *800,000
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P u a o fu irtK ,
If your complexion is dull... rough,
your skin leathery .. .scrub it eff. ..
safely. . . in one short week’s time!
Du Barry Special Cleansing Prepara­
tion...a miracle working meal-like
cleanser.. .sloughs off parched and
lifeless cuticle, gives you radiant
new beauty.
DuBarry S/ni tal Claiming Preparation
by Ruhard UuJnut........ 1.00 plus ux
R. W allace Boyd
George O. Fairchild
On Broadway
Phone 2311
PRESCRIPTION
STORE
AN IMPORTANT
Announcement
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Sen ice to you our custom­
We ¿ire thoroughly com in-
ers ¿imi to our conimiiiiitv
c<*d that we will continue to
is the solid foundation on
prosper in direct proportion
which this independent hank-
to the manner in which we
in«; business luis l>een huilt
serve you in vour hanking
over the past years.
requirements.
We are phased therefore, to he
aide to announce another major
step in our program of greater ser­
vice to you and the comm unity.
Effective immediately, our doors
will I m * open from
C om plete Funeral
9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
MONDAYS THROUGH
SATURDAYS
All D a y ........Every Day
(Except Sunday)
SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY ONLY
ORANGES
Sunkist, 392 size
Each
Excellent for Juice
1
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CANTALOUPES
Extra Fancy
2 Lb! 35c
Large extra fancy
Hot House Each
35c
Miller's now have the largest vegetable display in Beaverton — 30 feet of continu­
ous display with all fruits and vegetables easy to reach and prices ploinly marked
We invite you to inspect this display— tops for freshness, quality and good values
Miller's
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CUCUMBERS
The Dalles Jumbos
2
We extend to w you ¿1 cordial and
friendly invitation lo use the mam
services of this INDEPENDENT
hank — al limes lhal are eonvenienl
to YOU.
BANANAS
Quality
Foods
We Deliver
First Security Bank
Beaverton
MEMBER
Beaverton 3661
FEDERAL
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CRATER
We are glad to see that Mr
and Mrs. M. Moore and family
have moved into their new home
on S. W. Brier avenue.
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P L A Y M A T E FOR “ G INN V "
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Pringle
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coloson and A T SEASIDE
are the proud parents of a new family are moving from the West
Mr .and Mrs. J. Hutchi nson and
daughter, Laureen Lynn, born Sat Haven district into their new home
family are vacationing at Seaside, j
i urday evtning in St. Vincents in Portland.
Oregon.
weighing 6 lbs. 14 ozs. Mother and
daughter are reported doing nice­
TODAYS BR/DES RECEIVE
TOKENS OF GOOD WILL
G RAN G E PICNIC
Members
of
the
Beaverton
Grange will hold a potluck picnic
Sunday, July 31, in the Beaverton
City Park starting at 1 p. m.
Coffee and ice cream will be
furnished.
there.
BEAVERTON E N T E R P R IS E -F n d a y , July 29, 1949
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