The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 06, 1950, Image 5

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    CLUB INSTALLATION
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LUNCHEON WITH HOLIDAY MOTIF
V. C. Miner was able to return
Mn*. IW trude E. IVarwin
home Christmas eve.
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B E A V E R
THEATRE
Wednesday thru Saturday, January 4, 5, 6, 7
SWORD OF THE DESERT", Dana Andrews, M Turin
BEYOND THE FOREST", Bette Davis, Joseph Cotton
Sa/irday Matinee, "SWORD OF THE DESERT"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Jo nuary 8, 9, 10
i COME TO THE STABLE", Loretta Young, Celeste Holm
DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE". Lois Hall, Jas. Cardwell
Wednesday thru Saturday, January 11, 12, 13, 14
"FIGHTING MAN OF THE PLAINS", Bill Williams
LEAVE IT TO HENRY' Raymond Walburn, Walt. Catlett
ALOHA THEATRE
Wednesday thru Saturday, January 4, 5, 6. 7
Ghu k Gable. Walter Pidgeon
Van Johnson
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, January 8, !l and 10
Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt
Wednesday thru Saturday, January 11, 12, 13 and 14
"THE CROOKED W A Y "
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ENJOY AN
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John Payne, Ellen Drew
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SANTA AT XM AS P A R T Y
Santa was on hand to help with
the children’s Christmas party De­
cember 23 at the school.
Gift
exchanges were held In the vari­
ous school rooms and each child
received a gift of cnnd.v. Gifts
were presented by the students to j
Mrs. Emma Nichol, cafeteria cook |
and N. P. Pearson, janitor.
Following luncheon in the cafe­
teria school was dismissed until |
Tuesday, January 3.
V ISITS PA R E N TS
James A Walters of Los An
les, Calif., stopped over at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Walters Thursday and Fri­
day enroute to Heppner, Oregon
where he will join his wife and
infant son A special family dinner
was held at the Walters home on
Thursday evening In his honor.
G RAN G E XM AS P A R T Y
I^edy Grange members and their
families joined in a Christmas
party Tuesday evening at the
grange hall. A program with a
Christmas theme was enjoyable.
Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald
^
^ gift exchange was held follow-
ed by a suggestion by Mrs Louis
Stark, bird chairman, that we
make a Christmas tree for the
birds She had on dUplay a
pie tree.
Mrs. L. W. Kingsley and Mrs. E.
V. Love demonstrated favors and
gift wrapping with members join­
ing in a workshop of gift wrap­
ping.
Roses and their culture will be
the topic for the program at the
January meeting with Mrs. Jerry
Hartshorn of the Beaverton G a i-
den club as guest speaker.
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SPOTS
BILL S RICHMAID ICE CREAM
West " Y ” on Canyon Road, Beaverton
This Week's Special
4-H CH RISTM AS P A R T Y
4-H groups from Sunset Valley
school held a Christmas party
Monday, December 19 at the L. W.
j Kingsley home.
C O R N E LL CLUB
The Cornell club annual Xmas
I party and potluck luncheon was
held Wednesday - afternoon in the
school cafeteria.
Gifts were exchanged and secret
pals revealed. Names were ex­
changed for secret pals to be ear-
| Tied through this year.
FRUIT SALAD
ENJOY A TASTY, DELICIOUS
MERCHANTS LUNCH
Open from noon til 1 a. m.
Closed Mondays & Tuesdays
THE OLD HEIDELBERG
Phone 2471
Beaverton
PAULSONS CAFE
N. E. CANYON ROAD
CHICKEN, STEAK DINNERS — SHORT ORDERS
T R Y O U R D E L IC IO U S H O M E M A D E
P IE
BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY
A ta sty , d iffe re n t type of m e a l, prepared by
superb C hin ese cooks, in an atm osphere you
w ill enjoy
Installation of officers for the
fiscal year will be held in connec­
tion with the community club
meeting January 11. at 8p. m., at
the school house.
Community residenU are invited
to all community club meetings
Com e in today
GUESTS FROM Y A K IM A
Quests during the holiday season
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mutchler
have been Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith of Yakima, Washington.
Mrs. Smith is a sister to Mrs.
Mutchler.
Wm. McGrath
William Harold McGrath, re­
tired S.P.& S. Ry trainman, of 3665
Blanton Avenue, Beaverton, passed
away in his sleep in the early
morning of January 3, 1960.
He had been in 111 health for
some time because of a heart ail-
i ment and had only been home
from the hospital three weeks
when he w-as taken so suddenly.
Mr. McGrath was a well known !
figure in Beaverton especially In
Masonic and Eastern Star circles
in his capacity of custodian of
the Masonic Temple.
He Is survived by his wife, Em-
1 ma Belle McGrath of Beaverton ,
and three children: Mrs. Lavelle i
Crum; Mrs. Rose Marie Duffield '
and Mrs. Ruth Edgell.
Funeral arrangements are still !
pending and will be announced by j
I Pegg's Mortuary, Beaverton, when |
plans are completed.
STUDY CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. S. Maxwell Stevens will be
hostess for I*TA study club meet­
ing. Monday January 9. at 8 p m.,
at the N. T. Stevens home.
F A M IL Y ( H ills | .HAS KVE
A family Christmas Eve paity at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1
Stark Included several out of town
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Red
diway of Corvallis; Mr. and Mis.
Raymond Pointer and daughter of
Salem and Mrs. Gllliham of Taco­
ma.
On Wednesday an aunt of Mrs
Starks and her husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Kite of Seaside were
visitors.
GUESTS FROM SEATTLE
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wetzler of
Seattle were Xmas guests of Mrs.
Wetzler's parents, the B. B. Reeves
NOTICE
NEW All KIN AIJS - smartly
stvlrd
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COATS and SUITS
T h a t W ill Please — Priced Right
S m artly styled and tailo red , b eau ­
t ifu lly lined
Ja n e Evans C a s u a ls , sm a rtly styled,
ju st the dress for o ffic e and d a y ­
tim e w ear Beige, aq ua, green, grey,
red
O n ly
10
C h e n ille , cord uroys, quilted rayon,
s ilk s , size s 10 to 44
$ |Q 9 5
th a t I have now associated m yse lf w ith the
ELLIOTT MOTOR & EQUIPMENT
S izes 2 2 - 32
Used C a r Lot a t Beaverton
Reg
I was fo rm e rly associated w ith Bob Johnston M otors in
Beaverton
8 .5 0 now only 3 .9 5
I
R. A. "BOB" VICKERS
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Let us fix up those dented
fenders.
tu rd a y 4 P M to 3 A
to 2 A . M . Da y
M , Sunday 12 P M
to M idnight
Phone Beaverton 9161
For Men, Women, Children
1025 N. E. Canyon Road - Just East of Beaverton City Limit
'e r « r ‘ TStfSHKs
SAUSAGE
PORK LINK
LB
Pure Pork and O ur Own M ak e
BACON
lb
E a ste rn , Sliced
45c
_____________
55c
GROUND BEEF
FRYERS
Lb 31c
PORK SPARE RIBS Lb 43c
Lb
25
Large 24c
Giant 72c
TERESI’S
\\A K Y S
3 Lb. 73c
ec 2
Wesson Oil
New Low Price
4
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SNOW
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Large 24c
Del M onte
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25
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Lb
Pumpkin
2Vi size tin
3 for
29
Eggs
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La rg e
C o u n try Fresh
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D ozen
/g
Potatoes
Id ah o 's Best C ookers
Rutabagas
Tender
Y a k im a 's . L b
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BATH SIZE
Green Onions
Ea 11
or RADISHES
23 _ _
IVORY
H IS
25
Bag
2 Lb 29
10 Lbs...........
DREFT
Packed
Ripe
U . S. N o. 1
Giant 72c
Coffee
O
FLAKES
1E o 24
c -J
TIDE
1 q , 55c
Golden
WOW IVORY
OXYDOL
N ew Low Price
2 Lbs.
U S. No. 1 Select
ON A LL SOAPS
AT
SPRY, SNOWDRIFT
SWITFNING
V a cu u m
Lb
Bananas
PRICES
(G rated )
Vi size tin
L im it 4
1 Lb. 29c
L e a n and m e a ty
NEW LOW
W h ite S tar
Ea $1.25
Colored, pan ready
Eastern - for your beans
Tuna Fish
39c
LB
Ground Fresh H o u rly
W j J u
HAM HOCKS
D iam ond "A "
5 6 4 5 : S. W C anyon Road
(W e st Slope)
CLOTHING CENTER
GET YOUR GRADE "A " GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF AT TERESI'S
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY BACK
6ULP■'
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Open T il 9 P. M.
PORTER'S
I w ill a ssu re you the sam e courteous service as that
enjoyed by a ll of us before the w ar
s o * p
SMOfit IS 0 P € N !
Avoid the City
Crowds and High
Prices. Shop with Us
and Save.
100°o WOOL SLAX
LA RG E
Open Every D ay 4 P M
$ jy r .9 5
SPECIAL ON
and
ELLIOTT’S QUALITY MOTORS
ders To Take Out . . . .
WAH NOM
To
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE
At Those Parties and Midnite Snacks Try Our Or­
CHINESE AND
AMERICAN FOODS
Jkrt\
COMFY KORKS
F irm in T ig a rd ,
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DRESSES
T o my m any frien d s and fo rm er custom ers in the B e a ­
verton area
H O L ID A Y GUEST
A holiday guest at the home of
Mr .and Mrs. R. E. Loedy, of Lea­
hy road is their daughter. Patricia
of Los Angeles. Miss Leedy has
been employed in the California
city in secretarial work for the
past year.
Walt Disney's "MELODY TIM E "
"TOP O’ THE MORNING"
Flrst cla*s wln be February
16 to continue through March with
lbe exception o f the flist Thui--
day ln March. Classes will be of
two hour duratjon from 10 a. m. to
l2 noon jn the L s Uppinghouse
HOME FROM SOUTH
Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Roberts are
at home on N. W. Cornell road fol­
lowing an extended business trip
through the southern states. Most
recent of their stops was Birming­
ham, Alabama.
Aloha, Oregon — Phone, Aloha 6401
Free Parking I-ot for Our Patrons
"TASK FORCE"
tor
Ca" ’ basement
major operation
*!* decorated the tables
Mrs A Milan had b e e n
, „ Du" " * B Sh° rt business m**tin*
izetl with a throaf i l i
i’
Pe' er Hohnstein announced
dates
a
arrange-
pneumonia. “ thr° a* ,nfeCti° n and menu
with Mrs. Harry Isom of
"COMMAND DECISION"
club as instruc-
W ayside Garden
home on Christmas Day after be- c h R M T m a .» i r v r u r n v
injt hospitalized with pneumonia.
* M*‘U ‘
Mrs Miner is reportedly ill with
P °f
Christmas luncheon was
the flu and their son with pneu-
en^ e by members of Cedar Mill
monia.
*arden club and their guests. Wed-
Mrs. C. A
Henson returned I'**?, * ~ December 21, at the grange
Services for Joseph Walker of
530 Lang Ave., Beaverton were
held at the Pegg Chapel, Beaver­
ton on Tuesday, Jan. 3. 1960 at 1:30
p. m. The Rev. Albert King of the
Bethel Congregational Church o f­
ficiated. Vault interment was in
Crescent Grove Cemetery.
Mr. Walker was born on October
13, 1883 in Lancastershire. England
He had lived in Beaverton for the
past 14 months. He w ai a retired
machinist by occupation.
He is survived by his wife, Eliza­
beth of Beaverton and the follow­
ing children William Schofield of
Brooklyn, N ew York; Harry Scho­
field of Brooklyn. New York; Mrs.
Alice Grogan of Brooklyn. New
York; Joe Walker in the merchant
marine and Mis. Ada Walker Har­
row of Portland. Oregon; 5 grand­
children and 1 brother, Frank. In
England.
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