The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 10, 1950, Image 12

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    Adolph La Fond
Catholic Church
Conducts Drive
For Relief Fund
R equiem m ass will be offered
fo r Adolph L aFond. 73, Friday,
M arch 10, at 9:30 a.m., at St. Cece­
lia's C ath olic church, Beaverton,
B eginning Sunday, all Catholic
with R everend G M. Sniderhon
officia tin g .
Vault
entom bm ent ch urches o f western Oregon will
will follow in Mount C alvary cem e­ con duct a one-w eek cam paign to
collect $35,000 for the B ishop's
tery. Portland.
Fund fo r V ictim s o f W ar. This
A fter an extended illness, Mr.
am ount will be the arehdioce.san
1 LaFond passed aw ay in the early
con tribu tion to a five-m illion-dol-
m orning o f M arch 7, at his h im e.
lar national goal.
569 S. W . W atson, B eaverton. He
T he appeal will he made directly
was w ell-know n in B eaverton and
through
the C atholic churches,
owned quite a hit o f housing and
with children in parochial schools
property.
m aking a separate appeal. There
Mr. L aF on d was born July 24, will be no solicitation o f bus.ness
1876, in L ittle Falls. M innesota. He firm s.
had lived in Beaverton area for
Funds will be utilized to con tin ­
the past 14 years, retiring after ue w orld-w ide activities o f the
an earlier life engaged in fa rm ­ C atholic overseas agencies: W ar
ing.
R e lie f Services o f the National
Surviving are his wife, Leah; C atholic W elfare C onference and
sons, Gene, C larence and Irving the B ishops’ E m ergen cy
R elief
and daughter Mrs. H arold Ribble, C om m ittee.
all o f B eaverton; a son. Dave, of
Since 1943. these two agencies
Malta, M ontana; tw o brothers, Joe have distributed almost 304,000.000
LaFond, Malta. M ontana, and Max pounds o f food stu ffs, m edicines,
L aFond, Y akim a, W ash in gton , and and clothing, valued at m ore than
tw o sisters: Mrs. M ary L aFond, $129.000,000. T his aid reached 62
Olym pia, W ashington, and Mrs. d ifferen t countries and was ad­
Olive
LaBrie,
Malta.
Montana, m inistered to the neediest every­
also eight grandchildren.
w here w ithout regard to race,
R ecitation
of
the
rosary at creed, or color.
P e g g ’s Chapel, Beaverton. T hu rs­
A dm inistration costs are less
day. M arch 9. at 8 p.m.
than 2 per cent.
Mary Hunnicutt
WIENERS
Skinless
I.b
49c
PRIME RIB ROAST lb 69c
Swift's Food Sole
Rath's Picnic Hams
LB 35c
Salmon
Pink
1 5-oz
39
'panm -'Jic-iA
Minced Butter
Clams
7 02
-
25
.
Tuna Fish
Dark and white
flakes
m
Sardines
Oval, mustard & 1 ^%c
Tomato Sauce
■ ^
Salmon - Red
Libbys
16-oz. cans
Mayonnaise
Borden's Chateau
Lb Loaf
C ìa m s
39
Hot Cross Buns
ooz 39
Tomato
Best Foods
Pint» 39c
Z Q _
QTS. O T C
7 9
Minced Razor
Royal
Red
For Lenten Salads
A O C
Cheese
2
SWT. POTATOES
2 lbs . 29 c
A RTICH O KES
Large Size
29c
for
CARROTS 3 beh,29c
C A LA V O 2 , 35c
Juice
Campbell's 13-oz
3 ,„r 29
COFFEE
Lb
Chase and Sanborn's
FLOUR
75c
sack s 3-79
CORNED BEEF
i oz 39c
ROAST BEEF
i oz 49c
PORK SAUSAGE
i o 45c
PREM
for
2
2
2 2
3
TAMALES
Tins
POTTED MEAT3o, 3
1 .00
23c
25c
DEVILED HAM , OI 2 ,„35c
VEAL LOAF
25c
;0 2
S T R A IN E D
BABY MEATS
2
fo r
35c
< HOPPED
BABY MEATS
2
fo r
35c
HAMBURGERS
PARD
3
cans
35c
CHOPPED HAM
12-oz.
49c
Lbs
69c
SWIFTNING
ALLSW EET
10-oz.
3
Lob
45c
25c
A REAL BUY
All Popular Brands
HI-HO CRACKERS
Pound Box 25c
HOT SAUCE
6 T s 29c
TOMATOES
2
^ 35c
At 25c
Stock Up At This
Low Price 29c
FRESH
RANCH
EGGS
ACME BOCK BEER Grade 'A' Large
*1.59
Dozen 43c
Grade 'AA' Large
Dozen 49c
W E S T S L O P E : — Funeral rites
for Mrs. M ary O. H unnicutt, 79.
7700 SW P arrw ay Drive. Portland,
will be held M arch 9, 2 p.m.. at
P eg g ’s Chapel, B eaverton, with
R everend M ark L loyd, o f the Bea­
verton M ethodist ch urch, o fficia t­
ing.
Vault interm ent will be in
R iverview cem etery. Portland.
Mrs. H unnicutt died M onday.
M arch 6, at the hom e o f her dau­
ghter, Mrs. F rances M cK ee with
w hom she had been living.
She was born January 19. 1871,
on a farm near Sm ithfield. Illinois.
She m oved to this area about sev­
en years ago and was a m em ber
o f the M ethodist church in Can­
ton, Illinois, as well as a m em ber |
for m ore than 50 years o f the R oy- ,
al N eighbors o f A m erica.
S urviving children other than
Mrs. M cK ee are R. J. H unnicutt.
665 S. E. B roadm ore, B eaverton;
Mrs. Hazel F lagg. P eoria, Illinois;
F. W . H unnicutt, G alesburg. Illi­
nois.
A lso su rvivin g are tw o brothers;
David M atheny, M orning Sun, la .;
and Reed M atheny, Cuba, Illinois,
and tw o sisters: Mrs. E va H en der­
son, C hicago, Illinois, and Mrs.
Fannie A rchibald, a twin sister, of
Canton. Illin ois; nine gran d ch ild ­
ren and five great grandchildren.
Her husband, Ulysses G. H unni­
cutt passed aw ay ^t Canton, Illi­
nois, in Septem ber, 1937.
Woodland Acres
Sees Opening of
Grocery Concern
W ith the opening o f a n eigh bor­
hood g rocery in their hom e at 4928
S. W. W ilson avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
R oss Chabino announce they are
ready to accom m odate the d ist­
ricts o f W oodlan d A cres, Pine-
hurst, Sunset R oad and W hite
Pine Lane.
The C habinos m oved to their
present location early in 1944, aftet
R oss was released from the army,
a veteran o f both W orld W ar I
and W orld W ar IT.
T hey lived in a tiny log cabin,
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pyl-
vanian. while clearin g land and
building their own hom e. All the
w ork, including landscaping o f
lawns, w as done w ithout profes­
sional help.
The new enterprisers plan to en­
large their store in the near future
as qu ick ly as business Justifies It.
| T he public is w elcom ed, how ever,
w ithout regard to purchases, they
declare.
Mr. C habino’s hobby Is flow ers
A D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R BIDS
Separate sealed bids will be re­
ceived by School D istrict No. 57-J.
W ashington County, O regon at the
Barnes School on W a lk er R oad
on e-h alf mile west o f Cedar Street.
W ash in gton County, O regon, until
8 00 P. M , T hursday. M arch 30,
1950. for the con stru ction o f a new
grade school building and an addi­
tion to the existing B arnes School
building for Sch ool Dist. No. 57-J,
W ashington County. O regon, and
will then and there be opened and
publicly read aloud. Bids received
after the tim e fixed for opening
will not be considered.
Bidders
must
subm it
a prequalification
statem ent to the A rchitect ten
days before date o f bid open in g
Plans, sp ecification s and form o f
con tract ^documents m ay be ob­
tained at the o ffice o f Stokes A
All.vn, A rchitects, upon a deposit
o f $25 per set, w hich will be re­
funded upon the return o f the
plans and specification s within a
reasonable tim e after receipt of
bids.
Each S id shall he a ccom ­
panied by a certified ch eck, cash ­
ier's ch eck or bid bond m ade pay­
able to the ow ner in am ount no*
less than S'* o f the am ount of
hui
The School D istrict N o 5. J.
W ashington County, O regon, re­
serves the right to reject any or
all bids, and to waive inform alities.
No bidder m ay w ithdraw his bid
after the h our set for the opening
tth ereof or b efore aw ard o f con ­
tract, unless said award is delayed
for a period exceedin g 30 days.
Charles E T aft. Clerk.
Published M arch 10. 17. 1950
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
—Friday, March 10, 1950
Ideal Cleaners
Closes One Week
For Remodeling
Ideal Cleaners will be closed
tem p oiarily .March 13-18 inclusive
fo r rem odeling purposes, state M:
and Mrs. Cline ow ners,
x An extensive repair and remod­
eling cam paign w ill be completed
around M arch 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline have oper­
ated the clean in g establishment
fou r years.
T h ey express their thank < for
everyon e’s patience
during
the
tem porary shut down.
T R A D E .25 R em in gton slide at
tion deer rifle fo r garden trar-
tor. 2286 B ertha-B eaverton High­
way.
7p
W O M E N ’S F E L L O W S H IP
A SK S MEN TO M E E T
T he W om en ’s F ellow ship of the
Bethal C ongregational Church will
meet W ednesday, M arch 15, it
8 p. m.
The C ongregational State Six , ii
A ction Com m ittee o f which Rev.
A lbert F. K ing is chairm en. wH'<
meet W ednesday aftern oon at the
church and in the evening mem­
bers o f the com m ittee will put on
the program fo r the W om en ’s Fel­
lowship.
Since it is o f interest to both
men and wom en, the men o f the
T o m ore effectiv ely serve both
church have been invited to attend.
farm ers and laborers, the H illsboro
It prom ises to be an interesting
o ffic e o f the state em ploym ent
evening.
ir
service, on March 6, 'established
Hostesses are: Mrs. Belle W ilker,
an o ffice at the farm -labor cam p,
chairm an; Mrs. Geo. Thyng.- and
east city lim its o f H illsboro. T ele­
Mrs. R. L. K ingsbury.
phone num ber is H illsboro 7211.
b r o t h e r a n d f a m il y
Persons look ing for agricultural
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Schwab of
em ploym ent are invited to make
363 S. W . Spencer Ave. entertained
use o f the office. F arm ers needing
Mrs. S ch w ab’s brother and family,
w orkers m ay either call personally I
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry Hummasti
or place em ploym ent orders by i
and son W allace o f A storia over
phone.
the weekend.
Opens Camp For
Farm-Labor Use
SPECIAL GROUP
PERCALES
Values To 98c
1 To 3 Yard Lengths
SPECIAL 17c YARD
While They Last
Open 9 A M
To 7 P M - Saturdays T il 9 P M
Phone Beaverton 3461
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IT'S SPRING!
It's Clean Up, Paint Up Time
Whether it is a lorge project or a small
chore, supplies obtained in our convenient
well-stocked store are guaranteed and
able to do a long lasting job for you.
HOMEBUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Beaverton
Phone 3951
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'48 CHEV.
2 door, 18,000 actual
miles This' is $
a dream
'39 FORD COUPE
Radio, heater, new tires
excellent
Si
motor ....
'46 CHEV.
4 door two-tone point,
perfect tires, radio, hea­
ter, undercoat, nice
smooth
Si
motor
'37 CHEV.
2 door, lots of good de
pendable
S lQ C
transportation
1195
995
'40 CHEV.
5 pass coupe W ill have
to see this one to ap-
preciate
it
495
275
CHEAPIES
1934 Chev Coupe
'35 Studeboker S ^ l C
Real buys at
and a number of others
to choose from
CARR CHEVROLET CO.
USED CAR LOT
Located at East
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Phone Beaverton 4914