Twirl Students
Cop Top Prizes
N.W. Baton Meet
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
New honors came to Miss Eica-
nor Boysen of Beaverton when
her baton twirling students carried
o ff top prizes at the Northwest
Baton twirling contest held last
week in Washougal, Washington.
Six of Miss Boysen's pupils enter
ed and three of the juniors, com
peting with seniors, won second
place while her youngest pupil, a
seven year old girl, won the high
est rating of the juniors in the
entire Northwest.
W ' -' Ì
Use Of W ater For
Christmas Tree
Cuts Fire Hazard
These fine young
birds were carefully
selected from this
year's spring crop of
turkeys Dressed this
week and rushed
fresh to our market
Holiday Nuts &
ALMONDS Soft shell I X L
BRAZIL NUTS
W ALN U TS
MIXED NUTS
CA N D Y scr r M
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RIBBON CA N D Y
Candy
lb 29c
25e
b 33c
lb 39c
29c
lh 39c
TOMS lb 45
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I Parducci Dinner Wines
HENS lb 57
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SAUTERN - CH A BLIS
Fifths
$ | AC
PARKER HOUSE ROLLS
Doz
NAPKIN ROLLS
BU TTERR O LLS
PAN ROLLS
BREAD
I '/2-lb loaf
W ID E A SSO RTM EN T H O LID A Y COO KIES
SUGAR Brown and Powdered C&H lb
SPRY
PIN EA PPLE” sdc
PINEAPPLE"'“
CATSUP Dennison's
O R A N G EJU,CI B
PUMPKIN standby
CRAN BERRY £
MARGARINE ,
MAYONNAISE
DOG FOOD n
OLIVES
Medium size
C K T A IL
FRUIT C O Hunt's
COFFEE
Del Monte
SHRIMP Medium s»ze can
PEAS W alla Walla
cans
CORN Valley , Whole kernel
M ILK
BISQUICK
SUM M ER SPENDS THE WINTER
* IN OUR PRODUCE GARDEN f
CIRCULATION BOOSTERS
CELERY HEARTS
ORANGES
The Buzzette, published by the
eighth grade Merle Davies school
students, reports that the magazine
drive which ended Nov. 14 netted
$1.687.55 In subscriptions.
Highest seller among the pupils
was Ruth Rogers who took in
$204.80. Saundra Wilcox was next
with $154.15.
Fach
V IA N E W D A YLIG H T
Mrs. Louise Tordt and her daugh
ter, Sheila, of Campbell, Calif., ar
rived Tuesday evening via the new
Daylight to spend the Christmas
holidays at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Martin Allen of Hyland
Road.
l,nrge Nave
SW EET POTATOES 2
Cranberries
PLEASURE-BUSINESS
C H RISTM AS P A R T Y
The Beaverton Grange held their
annual pot-luck supper and Christ
mas party at the Aloha Grange
h-,’l or. Monday, Dec. 19.
R E TU R N S TO H AZEI.D AI,E
Mrs. B. Deland has returned to
her home near Hazeldale after
I spending several weeks at a Port-
| land hospital.
SNOW
Personnel
Wish You
C H R ISTM A S
M ERRY CHRISTM AS
Phone Beaverton 3461
OPEN M O N D AY THRU SA TU R D A Y 9 a. *n. to 9 p
TO ONE AND
Our H o s t .,
Hearty
Christmas
Greetings
HOURS
2;30 A. M. To 6;00 P. M
Monday Thru Saturday
THE DO-NUT KETTLE
East " Y " and Canyon Road
Beaverton 4575
ARE YOU
AN 11th HOUR
SHOPPER
Y O U 'LL S T ILL FIND A
GOOD SELECTIO N OF
P R A C T IC A L GIFTS A T
W EIBY'S
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SHIRTS
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W EA R
BEAVERTON 4597
OPEN U N TIL 9 p. m. T IL CH RISTM AS
— TO YOU OUR PATRONS
AND FRIENDS. M AY THE
YEAR AHEAD HOLD W EALTH ,
HEALTH
AND
HAPPINESS
FOR YOU A LL
I N VER N ONT A
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester and dau
ghter, Eunice, ran Into snow Sun
day and had to turn hack on their
way to visit friends in Vemonia.
Eva Kolkenbeck
M ERRY
CH RISTM A S
W A LKER'S
For
DRESSM AKING
and
H EM STITCH IN G
TO ONE AND A LL A
Dr. E. L. Simms of Kamloops.
B. C., Canada, left Beaverton Tues
day for his home after a stay at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gower. He combined his visit with
attendance at the Northwest Op
tometrists’ convention held at the
Multnomah Hotel In Portland from
Dec. 10 to Dec. 13.
Personnel
M ERRY
Treat your Christmas tree as you
would a bouquet of flowers— stand
Its base in a pan of water—and
avoid the presence of a serious fire
hazard in your home during the
holiday season.
This reminder from Charles R.
Ross, OSC extension farm forestry
specialist, points out that a Christ
mas tree, like flowers, loses water
rapidly when exposed to normal
temperatures. This normal water
loss, however, can be lessened in
the Christmas tree just as it is in
a bouquet.
The natural resins in an ever
green tree become more and more
inflammable as the tree dries.
In order to lessen the fire hazard,
Ross suggests buying or placing a
tree in the home which has been
■'fresh” cut. Then, before placing
it in the stand, saw a new diagonal
cut at least an inch above the old
cut in order to expose a fresh,
moist surface which will absorb
water. Then by using a home-made
or commercial stand that holds
the trunk a few inches above the
bottom, the cut end may be kept
in a container of water through
out the holiday period.
This method will reduce the
Christmas tree fire hazard to a
minimum and will prevent needles
from discoloring or falling.
In the past chemical solutions
such as ammonium sulphate, cal
cium chloride and ammonium sul-
phamate have been recommended
for use in reducing the Christmas
tree fire hazard. None of these,
however, is superior to water, Ross
states. In fact, recent tests by
Underwriters Laboratories show
that use of ammonium sulphate
makes a tree more combustible
than when set in water.
Fabrics such as curtains, cloth
ing, decorating cotton and other
materials may be fireproofed with
a solution containing 7 ounces of
borax and 3 ounces of boric acid
in 2 quarts of water. Sprinkling ,
the solution on fluffy materials
will increase their resistance to
fire; dipping will give materials
almost complete resistance. The
treated materials may be ironed.
Venetian Blinds
Window Shades - Awnings
•Traverse Rods
Weatherstripping
HARRY “
Mrs. Eva L. Kolkenbeck. late of
1914 Rertha - Beaverton Highway,
passed away suddenly at home Jean Hoeft
Tuesday morning. She was born Dwsy Hobbs
in Groton. South Dakota. Novem Leon Rider
ber 4, 1895,
She was a member of the Valley
Community Presbyterian church
and the V F W Beaverton Post Aux
iliary. She had resided in Beaver
ton one year and eight months.
Surviving are her husband Ar
thur J Kolkenbeck . three sisters1
Mrs Edith I.ynn. Portland; Mrs.
II S Harkness North Hollywood:
M 's C M Wescott. Kirkland, Wn
One Brother. S H. Ptrnie. Aber
deen. South Dakota, also nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Fri
day. Dec 23. at 11 a m from Pegg’s
Chapel
Private committment a*
Rivervfew Cemetery
DOC" ROTHSCHILD
and Staff
Margaret Smith
Mary Meemacharr
Oliver G r e e n
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