NEW WOMEN'S GROUP INVITES
LARGE AREA FOR MEMBERSHIP
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 13,
Rebekah Needles Dairy Committee Entertaining In
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Prepare February Considers County Holiday Season
Merchant Lunch
Program For '50 Notes Busy Time
By Mr*. W. A. Bunnell
THEATER -ARTY
WEST SLOPE—Women of the
Young M.ae Holeman was host
Beaverton Rebekah Needle and
area between Portland and Bea at a birthday party at his home
verton have been invited to take on the afternoon of December 31, Social club held its regular meet
ing, at the home of the new vice
part in a pre-organization meet the group enjoying a theater party
president Elsie Terry, who pre-
ing to be held at Gabel school on in Beaverton, before returning to
' sided in the absence of Florence
the afternoon of Monday. January the Holeman home to partake of
Heard, the president, at her home
16 at 2 o’clock, with the formation the birthday supper.
on Cedar St. Twenty-four members
of a new women's club in mind,
UNEXPECTED SNOW
enjoyed a twelve-thiry pot luck
under the leadership of Mrs. Vern
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nessen of lunch before the meeting on Jan.
on Churchill, of S. W. Maple Drive.
Sheffman Way spent the weekend 6th.
Mrs. Churchill was active in the
at Cannon Beach. Young folks in
Plans were made to have a
formation of the Broadmoor Wo
the party were thrilled with the merchants lunch at the IOOF hall,
men's Club last year. With this
unexpected snow which fell there. sometime in February, the date to
organization on its feet, she plans
Haystack Rock was said to be a be announced later.
a club with
much larger scope,
picturesque sight, covered with
The next meeting will be Feb. 3,
promoting wider acquaintance snow.
at the IOOF hall, everyone to come
among women of this area. Cards
early, bring something for a pot
of invitation to take part in the CAVALCADE OF CARS
luck luncheon and to help clean
Women
of
the
Missionary
Society
club are being sent out to women
of the Valley Community United the hall. Laura Slayter was co-
of the community.
hostess with Elsie Terry at the
With the turn of the half cen- Church were invited to hold a
last meeting.
tury In mind, Mrs. Churchill has meeting at the home of Mr. and
The Past Noble Grands club will
named the club the Century club Mrs. Guy Shafer at their new
hold their regular meeting, Thurs
For Women. Several prominent home near Six Corners, on Wed
day, Jan. 12, at the IOOF hall. A
speakers are being secured for the nesday of this week. About twenty
twelve thirty pot luck lunch with
ladies
planned
to
attend,
going
out
meetings.
Sarah Walker and Virginia Cham
in
a
cavalcade
of
cars.
Among them ate Mr. Ralph
Leaders of the meeting will be berlain. as hostesses.
Thom, of the Bank of California,
Mrs.
W. A. Walters and Mrs. A. O PATRIARCHS MILITANT
who will speak on "Women In
Beaverton Rebekah Lodge was
Lodahl.
Hostesses are Mrs. Shafer
Finance,” and Mrs. Joseph Minot.
well represented at the Odd Fel-
and
Mrs.
Ben
Eddy.
well known in women's activities
lows Temple in Portland, Saturday
for cultural efforts. It is also hoped VENTURE IN MADRAS
evening, to witness the installation
to interest members of the Feder-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hockett, of two of their members, Bertha
ated Clubs.
former West Slope residents spent Anderson and Frankie Butts, into
^Ofrs. Churchill has organized the holidays here with friends, and offices of the Ladies Auxiliary
women’s groups in many cities, have returned to their home near Patriarchs Militant.
including Chicago, and Berkeley, Madras, Oregon, where they went REBEKAH OFFICERS
and has met a fine response to sometime ago. to live on a large I The Beaverton Rebekah Lodges'
I
her latest move.
ranch in the newly opened irriga- new noble grand. Flo Ehlert, had
ORGAN RECITAL
tion project there.
I an officers meeting at the IOOF
Miss Beverly Armitage, daugh
The Hockett daughters, Anita hall on Monday evening, to arrange
ter of Rev. and Mrs. H. A Arm and Linda, remained with friends | a program and make plans for the
itage, who has been a pupil of Mi s. at Castle Rock.
next six months.
Nell Claik, organ teacher, for the SECOND BOOK REVIEW
After the brothers regular meet
past year, will give an organ re I
ing. they were surprised by a pie
Mrs.
Anna
Stillman,
who
gave
a
cital at the Valley Community
successful book review on the feed, by the ladies.
Church on Sunday, Jan. 29.
"Mudlark
” at Gabel school sevetal
Mrs. Margaret Gollihur will sing
two solos for the event, which will weeks ago, will conduct the second
of the series of a planned four, in
begin at 3 o'clock.
the library of the school, January
STEWARDSHIP STUDY
On last Sunday evening at the 17, beginning at 1 p. m.
Dessert and coffee will precede
Valley Community United Presby
the
review on "The Plum Tree” by
terian Church was held the first
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.Eu
of a series of five weekly meetings Mary Ellen Chase, and Mrs. Still
man
will
also
tell
the
story
of
the
gene,
(Special) Robert Myers, son
including all ages, during which
of Mts. Elizabeth Myers, Beaver
those attending will study the Trapp family, famous singers.
ton, was one of eleven students on
stewardship of Jesus.
CHANGE IN FAMILY HQ's
Leaders will be H. M. Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Cox, former the fall term honor roll at the
Jack Feuerstein, Mrs. C. Bryan residents of West Slope, have University of Oregon law school.
The honor roll is based on a
Walker, Mrs. R. W. Henry, and moved to Minor Tetrace. after sell
Rev. H. A. Armitage. Meetings will ing their property to Mr. and Mrs. cumulative grade point average of I
be held from 6:30 to 7:30 and re Gene Reed, who have been making grades earned in l$w courses and
freshments and a social hour will their home in an apartment on includes only students carrying a
full study program who have a
fQllow the study period.
Canyon road.
cumulative grade point of 3.0 or
The series will conclude on Feb- CATHY MAUREEN RICK
higher.
ruary 5.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rick, former
Myers is a third year law major
FUR WINDOW SETTINGS
West Slope residents, announce the
Mrs. Wm. Mather designed and birth of a daughter, Cathy Mau-
executed the window settings for reen, at Portland Sanitarium, on
the Ed Hamilton Furs windows in Jan. 5. The baby weighed 7 pounds.
Portland, both for the holidays 10 ounces, and has an older sister,
and a later grouping for the New Sharon, aged 2’4.
NEW STI DENTS
Year, and has received much favor
FLYING VISITATION
The following students entered I
able comment on her work from
The Misses Nadine and Virginia Barnes recently: Bernard Mullaney, '
interested firms who also plan on
Bunnell left Thursday for New of Port Townsend school in Wash., |
using her work.
Mrs. Mather was the subject of York, after two weeks spent here came to the seventh grade. Ann
with their parents, Mr. and Mis. Mullaney of Port Townsend school i
an article in Life magazine a few
W. A. Bunnell, and brother-in-law came to the 4th grade, Peggy
years ago, for her invention and
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arthur of Mt. Tabor in Portland ;
for
execution of painted jeans
came to the third grade. Laurie
Mattoon
college girls.
The sisters will sing in a New Watson from Holler Lake school I
l’LAN ON MA RBI GRAS
came to the first grade. Alan Wat- |
Mr. nd Mrs. Otis Anderson re- York theater Jan. 11, after which
they will take a two weeks engage son from Jane Adams Junior High
turned Tuesday from San Francis
ment in Montreal, Canada.
in Seattle came to the eighth
co where they went to spend New
While here they flew to Medford grade.
Years with friends. Their daugh
Bert Watson of Holler Lake
ter, Georginne, remained at home for an engagement and were forced
school was enrolled in the fifth
with her grandmother while her by the bad weather to stay over
an extra night before returning grade.
parents were gone.
WINS CONTEST
The Andersons plan to attend home.
Diane Abbott of the fourth grade
VISITORS
DEPART
the Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Holiday visitors are still making won a prize in the Fred Meyer
next month, making the trip from
their departure from local homes, I cookie contest. Her prize was an
San Francisco by rail caravan.
many remaining till after the New all metal wagon.
STORK ANTICIPATION
TRIPS TO MT. HOOD
Year.
Mrs. Garson Kane was hostess
Gary Chumbley of the second
Among those leaving earlier in
to fifteen ladies at her home Wed
nesday afternoon, at a stork shower the season after stays here for grade went to Mt. Hood Sat. with
for Mrs. Herbert Mason. Decora the Christmas holiday, were Mr. his parents.
Tommy Walker, of the third
tions and entertainment were in and Mrs. Ed May, of Pine Bluff,
keeping with the theme of the Nebraska, who visited the Carl grade also went to Mt. Hood for
Mrs. Gestring*s the weekend.
day, and the hostess served a buf Gestrings, and
fet luncheon to the guests. The mother, Mrs. Harriet Francis. The CHICKEN POX
Mrs. Abbott, 1st grade teacher,
honor guest received many lovely Mays left for California, where
they' will visit further, before re has had only 50G attendance this ,
gifts.
last week. Many of her children
Mrs. Kane, vice-president of the turning to their home.
Other holiday guests of the fam were out with chicken pox.
auxiliary of the Dental association
will be hostess t' the members of ily were Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel END OF SEMESTER
the group at her home on January Kolocek and Mr. and Mi s. Wm. i Friday, Jan. 13, marks the end
17. Around forty members are ex Kempkhorn and son Toby, of Port-1 of th» first semester and the begin
ning of the second, Brace your- ¡
land.
pected to attend.
selves parents, here come the re-
CHICKEN tOX VICTIM
ONE UP: ONE DOWN
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Jeffrey Williams, son of Mr. and
Miss Joan Matthews, young port cards!
Mrs. Bill Williams, is among the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis TRIP TO HF.ND
Stuart Hall of the
young sufferers from chicken pox, Matthews, has been suffering from
but is recuperating satisfactorily chicken pox, but is getting along went to Bend Friday wi|h his
at his home.
well. Her sister, Jackie, who spent parents. They returned Sunday.
ON FOURTH BIRTHDAY
Christmas in bed with the ailment, ADDITION TO FAMILY
Janet Brisbin, 1st grade, got a
Mrs. C. Fisher was hostess to a has recovered and gone back to
baby brother for a Christmas
group of fifteen friends of varied school.
present. He was born during Christ
ages on Sunday, to honor the HOI SH GUESTS
mas vacation.
fourth birthday of her daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. Garson Kane have
HOBBY' SHOW
Linda Lou.
had as house guest since the holi
A Hobby Show will be held at
Music and conversation were days, his mother, Mrs Myrtle Kane
entertainment for the afternoon, of Lewiston. Idaho, who leave« for Barnes school at 8 p. m., Friday
January 20. 1950
and a large birthday cake formed home Saturday.
There will be ribbons awarded
the center of attraction for the
Mrs. Kane's sister, Mr. and Mrs. to the age groups. Any hobby that
luncheon served by the hostess.
Thomas Madden, also of Lewiston, will be of interest to others is ap
BROKEN BONE HEALS
was a house guest for a few days propriate for the display.
Mrs. Ivan Mulkey, who shattered
during the holidays. She went PTA MEETING
an upper arm bone in her right
home and then returned to the
There will be a short PTA meet
arm in the early fall, in an acci
Kane home Sunday with her daugh ing. Friday night, before the Hob
dent at her home, has just had
ter. who was making a return trip by Show.
the cast removed, and she is again
to Mills college in Bo keley. Mrs.
Rita Stone,
learning its use.
Madden departed for Lewiston
Reporter
A failure to absorb the calcium
Sunday night.
used in her treatments was said
Fifteen members of families of
to account for the delav in healing.
both
Dr. and Mrs. Kane were en-
NEW YEAR AT BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schoof were tertained in the Kane’s new home
among a group of young people at Christmas, among them Mr. and
spending the New Year weekend Mrs. Ralph Johnson, of Seattle.
at the beaches.
SCURRY FOR CANIH.F.S
A ten minute power failure Sun
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
day night about nine o'clock, sent
West Slope residents scurrying for FOR RENT 3 bedroom furnished
candles and flashlights, getting all
modc'n home school bus by the
set for a long. dark evening. Just
door. n«r Aloha. 360 month
as the lights came on.
Phone Reaverton 4594
Sip
STOCKS AND BONDS
Mrs. Paul Mead has taken a FOR RENT—5 room pai tly furn
position In Portland with the Pa
ished modern house. 340. Across
from T/»«nev’s Market on hlwav
ciflc Northwest Stocks and Bonds
rRij Tigard 2346
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Association.
Meeting January 5 in the office
of Palmer Torvend. county- agri-
cultural agent at Hillsboro, mem-
bers of the Dairy Planning Com-
mi t tee discussed the future of the
industry and considered program
features for 1950. Present were
representatives of the Dairy Herd
Improvement association, pure-
breed associations and the Wash
ington County Dairy Breeders as
sociation.
Two or three tours were recom
mended for the purpose of observ
ing practices of other dairymen in
the county, paiticularly as regards
pastures, liquid manure tank use,
grass silage, milking bains and
parlors and other improved meth
ods.
H P. Ewalt, of Oregon State
College, discussed the future out-
look for dairymen producing liquid
milk, He declared that prospects
were reasonably good but said that
use of improvement p-act ices is
imperative.
The committee agreed that de-
mand of services justifies a third
DHIA tester for the county. The
group also reviewed the past year's
program in cooperation with the
Entertaining in the holiday sea
son. Fred and Agnes Hart. 906
S. E. Lombard, Beavetton. enjoyed
a busy time with friend» and fam-
tly.
On Christmas Eve. a real family
night was observed. At the last
count before the occasion ended,
there were twelve grown-ups and
the same number of grandchildren
who took part in the giving and
receiving of gifts, Refreshments,
of course. were served.
On Chtistmas
<
day, the Harts
seniors * visited the home of their
children m
in Portland, ending up
with dinner at the home of the
Fred Harts juniors.
During the week between Christ-
mas and New Year’s Day, Agnes
entertained the members of her
arts and hobby club, on Wednes
day evening. Those present were
Mesdames William Walsh. Wilbur
Sexton. Harold Erwin, Paul Knepp.
Fred Ericson, Art Byrne. W. J.
Kain and L. A. Wells. After a
social gab-fest and work on various
projects, refreshments wound up
the evening.
On Thursday afternoon, neigh
bors were invited in for coffee and
The
Katzenjammer
Kids,
Snuffy,
Wimpy,
and Jiggs
join the
March of Dimes
• WANT AOS •
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Kate Leahy
Requiem mass was offered at
St. Cecilia Catholic Church. Bea-
verton, for Mrs. Kate Leahy of
9309 N. W. Leahy road, Portland,
on Wednesday, Jan. 11th. The Rev.
G. M Sniderhon officiated. Vault
interment was In Union Cemetery.
Recitation of the rosary was at
the Pegg Chapel, Beaverton at 8
o’clock Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Leahy was born on July 6.
1868 in Burson, California. She had
lived in Cedar Mill for the past
fifty-three years and is survived
by six children: Mrs. Marie De
Young, 9309 N. W. Leahy road,
Portland: Mrs. Maud Murphy, 2908
S. E. Boyd St.. Milwaukie, Ore.;
Lillian Leahy of San Ftancisco,
Calif.; Mrs. Alice Wilkinson of
San Francisco, Calif ; Frank Leahy
of San Francisco. Calif, and George
Leahy of Portland. Ore.
Fourteen grandchildren and 2
great grandchildren also survive.
seaside VISIT
Ray Rossi was a Seaside visitor,
on Sunday and called on the
Beach's family, formerly of Beach's
market and recently moved to Sea
side, who were very happy to see
some of their Beaverton neighbors.
A LMW#
Robert Myers In
Univ. Law School
Rates Honor Roll
BARNES
School Notes
Christmas goodies. Enjoying the
occasion were Mrs. Cail Olson,
Mis. Bill Hansen, Mts. C. Ely, Mrs
I it Metzler. Mrs. Bill Kent
Mrs. J. Conoly. Stars of the event
were babies Loretta Olsen and
Dickie Ely, who came in for much
admiration.
For New Year's Eve. the house
was appropriately decorated Music,
dancing, singing and f
featured the program. !
punch were served <
evening
When 1950 moved timidly in.
hats and noise-makers were dis-
tributed to add to the merry con-
fusion. Food and coffee followed
in quick older, after which were
more songs and dancing.
Guests included Mi and Mrs
Robert Chenoweth. Mr and Mrs.
Robert Ramsdell, Mr and Mis.
David Carter. Mr. and Mis Carl
Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. James Truax,
Mr. and Mis. Willaid Most. Mr.
and Mrs Fred Hart Jr, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Koppang, Mi. and
Mrs. Richard Wedding.Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Sparks, Mr. and Mi s.
Ed Fuller and daughter Sharon. A
tape recording of the evening was
made and played back.
Staying overnight
New
Mrs
Year’s Day were Mr.
Wedding, Mrs. Hart's
her husband.
1950
AT TERESI'S
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El
RIB STEAKSA9 dSee BeeLb
BACON
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SHORT RIBS
Eastern Sliced
meats
CORNED BEEFT0NGUES Lb
, 29c I HAMS
, Soup ,MOCK UP TODAY!
TOMATO
Asparagus
Bean with Bacon
Black Bean
Ox TaH
Green Pea
Pepper Pot
Spinach (Croom of)
Vegetable
Vegetarian Veg.
3 for
29c
Lb. 29c
Peanuts
Crackers
Sunshine
1 Lb.
U S. No. 1 Select
Golden Ripe
Planter's cock-
fle
tail.
8-oz tin^^T
23
Tissue Paper
2 for
Waldorf
3 for
25c
• t’
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25
Carrots
Tender, coreless
3 bunches ........
EGGS
Apples
c
r
c
Spitzenburg
10 lb bag
Plums
Celery
Hunt's Prune
3 for
c
Utah Paskel
Large bunch
33
25c
29c
Mayonnaise
Best Food
Pint jar
35
Ariz., Sweet,
Juicy. 5 for
Cigarettes
All brands
Carton
39
U.S. No. 1
10 lb. bag
We Reserve Right
To Limit Quantities
Phone
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Free
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Beaverton
10 to 9 Sundays
4158
Service
Phone
Beaverton
4158
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Potatoes
Prompt
Delivery
19c
Grapefruit
Prices Effective — Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Jan. 12, 13, 14
For
49
In heavy syrup, 303 size
Tomato Juice
Peanut Butter
23
"AA" Large
Country
Fresh. Doz.
Post Toasties
ORANGE
Swift's
Jar
Bananas
Vacuum packed
2 lb can $1 37 Lb*5 /
c
All
Brands
Lb. 45c
Lb. 43c
Picnic Style
4
Beef
Beef Noodle
Bouillon
Chicken (with Rico)
Chicken (Cream of)
Chkkon Gumbo
Chicken Noodle
Clam Chowder
Contommd
Mushroom
(Cream of)
Scotch Broth
Vegetable-Boot
Hunt's
46-oz. can
Eastern Cottage Style
Del Monte
HEADQUARTERS FOR
79c
Grade "A" Beef
<
tomato
STEAK
ROUND
L, 45c
Ail 21 K7NDS
29c
Lean and Meaty
CENTER
43
For
Prompt
Free
Delivery
Service
Phone
Beaverton
4158