Section VOLUME 22, Number 31 Bride and Groom Married Aug. 20 Reside In Salem I' BEAVERTON, Woshington County, OREGON i groom , was best man. Ushers in­ cluded Gene P feifer, R ay Hart. Jam es Doig, M axwell Freshley and E dw ard Harding. REC FIELD DAY AUGUST 27 FEATURES PAL CLUB H ow ard Elliott, uncle o f the groom , w as soloist o f the occasion and he chose "O P erfect L ove," "O ne A lone” and "I Love Y ou T ru ­ ly” fo r his selections. A w edding reception was held im m ediately a fter the services, In th e church parlor Mrs. Frank Sterrett and Mrs. Frank Talbert poured coffee. Mrs. R ussell W elsh cut the w edding cake. Mrs. Felix Sorbets served punch. Miss Ber- ! nita Olson was in charge o f the , guest book. A ssisting about the room were M arjory Taube, V irginia Olson, Ida Mae R ibble and Pat R ohe. F or goin g aw ay costum e, the bride chose a brow n faille suit with beige accessories. T he co u ­ ple are spending tw o weeks at Lake Tahoe, a fter which th ey will be at home in Salem, where the groom is em ployed as an electrical engineer with PGE. Out o f state guests fo r the o c ­ casion included R obert Gould, bride's uncle, from Chapel Hill, | N orth C arolina; Mr. and Mrs. C larence H oard and son R obert, Mrs. E ric Vcrheiden from V ictoria, British Colum bia, By candlelight in the First P res­ and Mrs. Dauglas Gould, from byterian church o f Portland, Aug. Oakland, California. 20, 8 p. m., Carofine Talbert, daughter o f Dr. and Mrs. J. R. M ISS L IN D A SU ZAN N E Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davison Talbert o f Beaverton, and Eric V erheiden, son o f Mrs. Am y Ver- ar the parents o f a girl born on heiden of Portland, exchanged July 5th. T hey have named her w edding vow s with R everend D on ­ Linda Suzanne. Mr. Davison is em ploym ent su­ ald L eonard officiatin g. pervisor o f the P a cific T elephone Given in m arriage by her father, and T elegraph com pany. the bride was gowned in white satin with seed pearl trim, finger­ AM ONG N E W N E IG H B O R S tip veil and bouquet o f orchid with Mr. and Mrs. Gene N ordgren white rose buds. and three children are now o ccu ­ H er only attendant was her sis­ pying the form er hom e o f Lester ter, V irginia, w ho wore powder R ice. blue m arquisette with a blue and The N ordgren s have the food pink nosegay bouquet. store in the Cedar Mill Park shop­ E lliott Corbet, cousin o f the ping center. S IN G L E C O PY F IV E U EN T8 SU B SC R IPT IO N IN A D V A N C E S2.no P E R Y E A H FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949 i I WEIBY’S W ILL BE S OPENED FOR BUSINESS i SATURDAY, AUG. 27 I IN NEW STORE 51 NW BROADWAY (Old Beoverton Pharmacy Locotion) GRAND OPENING TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER ( Our Shoe Repair Will Remain In Present Quarters ! rJ \ J Pit l i â t ____ ^ V A iU Jt f ONLY QUALITY INSPECTED MEATS SLICED BACON lb. 49c LUNCH MEATS Ass'td lb. 49c WEINERS Skinless lb. 44c RIB STEAK Sirloin lb. 66c GROUND BEEF lb. 38c PORK SAUSAGE ,, 42c SHORT RIB 4BRISKET lb 21c PORK ROAST Shoulder lb. 48c BEEF ROAST „ 48c CHICKENS For Roasting „ 42c LARD 2 ibs 27c SODA CRACKERS ,b. 24c BORENE Lorge size VELSKIN Skin Cleaner Lg b o t t l e ^ I 8 c H-D HOT SAUCE 5c SPINACH Hudson House No 2 can 11c TOMATOES Mission No 2Vi c a n l 8c BABYFOOD Gerber's 3 cans 23c r k | | | I ^ n i L I CON CARNE with Beans A 4 Dennison's 15V&-OZ can Prices Effective Fri , and S a t , August 26, 27 CITY MARKET ''In The Heort of Beoverton' Phone 3641 DOES IT GET YOUR GOAT? Worrying: Over Financial Problems It Won’ t, When Your Saving* are IN A SAFE BANK your FIRST SECURITY BANK BEAVERTON, m em ber ! FEDERAL OREGON RESERVE SYSTEM F E D E R A L D E P O S IT IN SU R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N Featured entertainm ent at the B eaverton district recreation com- m ittec's field day. Saturday, A u g­ ust 27. will be presented by the j P A L club o f Portland, under the 1 direction and leadership o f M ickey Pease. Included In the show these - \ youngsters put on will he various acts o f tum bling and acrobatics plus a series o f boxing bouts. E ffo rt is being made to match various PAT, boxers with boys PROMPT. EFFICIENT from Beaverton. In the event that a full card cannot he m ade up CAR SERVICE under this plan, the club boxers will oppose each other. FEATURING HANCOCK O ther athletic events on the GASOLINE & PRODUCTS 'e v e n in g ’s bill are traek and field events plus a road race from A lo­ ha to B eaverton Entries m ay be made up to the start o f the rare through the Teen Age R ecreation club. The P A L club, which has been Garage & Service Station presenting program s throughout the state this summer, was origin ­ (The Firestone Store) lVf»t find of “T" In Hmvnrton ated and organized by Pease as a con stru ctive effort to com bat ju ­ Phone 3Ä81 venile delinquency. From a small beginning, the group has grow n in scope and stature until it holds a rem arkable WEDDING place. In the state, as a clu b foi young boys Announcements The R ec field day will be the I first local appearance o f the b o y ; &nd Invitations perform ers. The R ecreation com m ittee will P IO N E E R P U B LISH IN G CO circulate petitions at the field day. iteaverton, Ore. J’hone 2321 tow ard the form ation o f a legal recreation district. - : .•**,.> •V s jq i ANDERSON & CRAWFORD ■ ’4- ' S .’ V « ,