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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1949)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, October 21, 1949 FASHION BAR MOVE IS SURE, FLORENCE SAYS Mr*. H o r fix r (rtirrlwon, nun- ■CW of the Heave rtoa branch Ka»hion Bar. im ur^i in that her location will definitely and undeniably change come thin week enl. The big move win promised for laat week-end but the work men couldn’t »cem to find en ough hour« In the day to complete the job. With good luck and pentua«!on, however, it 1» hoped by Florence that »he will be in a new and pop ular location by next Monday. The building 1« brand, spank ing new. Half of It will be oc cupied by a paint firm while the Faahlon Bar will take the other half. "M ac" Clement, of the Cof fee Cup, is the owner of the new huilding. on Broadway- next to the I OOF haU. FREE “ **■ We ore going to give valuable prit- es free to the five people who come the nearest to guessing the weight -------- - — i of the huge tripp of Eastern Cheese we hove managed to acquire. This cheese is one and one-half years old and is of the finest quality. Came in this week-end — see it — sample it — guess its weight and win one of these useful prises. '' WESTERN STUBBIES CASE of 24 $289 WESTERN CANS ELECTRIC JUICER Dormeyer Value $16.89 ELECTRIC CORN POPPER needs CARD TABLE Sampson MOJUD NYLON BALLARD -.g- The winners will be announced next week.— Watch O tvst/(h u d/ this paper. ?*w Biscuits 25 SUGAR HOSE FREE FREE 0 u tility "THceiti- Holly Beet : TUNA FISH gn BABY FOOD ? CH O CO LA TE CAN DY Hard mixed CRACKERS s. CRANBERRY t u n a f is h Gov't. Grade Good RIB ROAST Prime SIRLOIN STEAKS V EA L ROLLS SLICED BACON Sw U A k iQ A rm o u rs Star, Rath's hawk whole or halt TOMATOES £ GRAPEFRUIT CORN Ugenc whole PARSNIPS RUTABAGAS BEETS SQUASH Hubbard ONIONS ONIIONS Boder By Fred Goetx Congratulations are in order to the migratory waterfowl conserva tionists and to the sportsmen of of the Pacific Flyway, who have done much to warrant the longest duck hunting season since the de crease of ’47. Incidentally, the longest season and the greatest bag limit of all the flywaye will be enjoyed by the Pacific Flyway this year. The drought conditions in the Canadian provinces, the one ser ious setback, did not have a dis- asterious effect on the Pacific Flyway; so our Northwest Honker Stalkers are looking forward to October 21st and a winged vic- Bishop Dagwell Visits Hillsboro Church Oct. 23rd Hernisphere. Yet what a pity that there is never enough wintering grounds to accomodate this great volumn of migrating ducks This is something for the Pacjfic Coast duck hunters to sink their teeth into and fight for adequate win tering habitat. The battle so far has been well spearheaded by the Western Game Commission, Fish and W ildlife Service, and Ducks Unlimited, so let’s get in the fight also for wintering grounds. Latest word is that the ducks are moving early this year — What causes this early m ig ra tin ’ I ’m sorry I don’t know. Ask the birds! —From the Northwest Angler * Hunter BUY LINES The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag- well, D. D.. the Bishop o f Oregon, is to visit All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Hillsboro this Sunday morning, October the 23rd, at 11:00 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this service of worship and to hear and meet the Bishop. Confirmation classes are now be ing held at the parish hall of the church Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock. Those who are interested in knowing more about the Episco pal Church, her faith and practices are urged to attend these lectures. We hear rumors that Sale Sand and Gravel Co.’s Beave ton employees have bodygu«,, . . . why? Good signs of our time« Beaverton posUJ receipts up 17#. Speaking of the Post Office why not order your Christmas Cards early this year . . . too, you can save Florence Miller Finds Plentiful Fish In Colorado In a letter from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Florence Miller, who for merly operated Florence’s Beauty Shop in Beaverton, find that fish are plentiful in her new location. Or at least she knows there was at least one fish. A fter having fished all over Col orado during last summer, some times driving as much as 700 or 800 miles in a stretch, and getting no fish, she found a little lake close to home that looked possible. Breaking out their fishing gear, she and her husband borrowed two worms and in about 20 minutes had one of the nicest, fattest trout there ever was. Florence is still trying to decide what adage will fit the situation— whether "Grass is greener on the other side of the fence" or some other literary wisecrack. She reports that the weather is nice in Colorado. Cool mornings and evenings, it is hot in the after noon. Lnder Legal Notice column of las; week s paper we see that Stan Netherton is Publisher Editor. Managing Editor, and Business Manager . . Busy Man’ or should we say an enterpris ing man! Students At New School Put Out Live Wire Paper Coming Event«; Beaverton Kebekah* an nounce merchants lunch to day, Thursday, October 2«, Sound» good.’ Here’s another — Beaverton Grange bazaar and dinner Saturday, Oct. 22. Be seeln’ you! New to publishing circles of the area, with a bright and shiny ’’Volume I, No. 1” designation, is Beaverton P T A annual »how the C. E. Mason LIV E W IRE, "Stars On Parade” Nov. 4 issued by students of District 48’s and 5. Plan now for an en newest grade school. Date of the joyable evening. ftrst publication was October. USE OUR L A Y -A W A Y PLAN All classes are represented in Select Your the news reports and for consump C HRISTM AS G IFTS E A R LY tion at home is the note that on Open Mon. and Fri. Eves til 8 October 25 the school’s PT A holds its second meeting of the year. Featured will be a dedication pro SI RPRISF. STO RK E V E N T gram and. of course, an inside In The Mr*. Grace Well*, of 1420 S W. look-see on the new school estab VILLA GE SHOPS Menlo drive. Beaverton, was honor lishment. 516 N. W. Canyon Road guest October 12 at a surprise Phone 4061 stork shower given by the hobby Mrs. M C. McKercher of Lom Beaverton Oregon group of which she is a member. bard St. and Mrs. Adeline Frost Two Complete Stores The affair was held at the home of Aloha attended the Legion con In One Convenient Location of Mrs Lucille Kain. 406 Lang vention in Portland on Thursday. avenue. The evening was highlighted by presentation of gifts and a series of appropriate games. Dessert of Ice cream, cake and coffee were served and favors were miniature W indow Shades - Awnings baby shoes fashioned of blue and pink tissue paper. Traverse Rods Those attending were Mesdames W eatherstripping Freida Knepp. Nita Sexton. Sylvia Walsh. Marie Byrnes Pauline Ervin. Agnes Hart Elsie Kain. La Delpha McBride. M's. Wells and W ALKER'S the hostess, Mrs Kain THE HUBBLES Venetian Blinds Broken slices No 2 m Ea DESSERT LUNCHEON M rs Charles Kay o f 478 8. E. 7th St. Beaverton was hostess at a dessert luncheon October 12 in honor of Mr*. Albert Walton Mr*. Walton received many lovely gifts presented to her in a pink and blue decorated basket. Those present were Mesdames Albert Walton. Joe Elate». Joe Johanningmeier. W H Kent. Fran cis Fisher Stanley Netherton A W Holmen A. J. Johnson. A. P Byrne. Don Marshall and Mrs. Charles Kay; and children Janet and Ken neth Bates Jerry Bryne. Kenneth and Marilyn Kay Doug Marshall and Joan Walton kernel PUMPKIN Standby TOMATO JU ICE heavy, firm Morbleheod Outlook Good for Duck Hunters Pacific Flyway FUDGE CAKES DANISH PASTRY We Hc\e a Complete Assortment of Hallowe'en Cookies BREAD For DRESSMAKING and HEMSTITCHING S & H Green Stomps Phone Beaverton 3461 OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDOY 9 a.m.to 9 p.m. Listenin'— With The Roving Reporter The K «n n | Reporter of TH E We Hove 4-H Blue Ribbon Steer Pot Roast Thursday Rebekoks K X T E R r U S S U * perfect gewOenvan. 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