The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 21, 1950, Image 12

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fridoy, April 21, 1950
C A R O L Y N 4kJ\> A K K 1 V K S
S A L E S A D D T O K l MMAOlS
B eav erto n h as nad c a k e sales,
Mr. and M rs. D ean P u c k e tt of
Sherid an a re the parent« o f a bike sales, fa n cy w ork sales and
baby girl C arolyn Je a n , w eighing now P ilg rim L u th era n L a d ies Aid
5 lbs., born Sunday. A pril 16. at is sp onsoring a ru m m age sale a t
the old post o ffic e building, S a tu r­
M cM innville H ospital.
Hazel B. P u c a e tt o f B eav erto n day A pril 22, s ta rtin g a t 9 a. m.
is the proud grand m other.
D onna Mae, th ree y ea r old s is ­ R E C O V E R IN G E A S T
O sca r H aag who h as been very
te r of the new a rriv a l spent last
w eek with her g ran d m o th er in 111 is m uch b e tte r and is g ain in g
fa st
B eav erton.
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ON 86TH B IR T H D A Y
M rs. U i l i held open house on
la st T u esd ay from tw o u n til four,
th e occasion being h er 80th b irth ­
day.
T h e re w ere tw en ty ladies pres­
ent
L U N C H EO N G U E S T
M rs. G eorge
B la s s e r
w as
a
luncheon g u est o f M rs. L o is W al­
w orth W ednesday, A pril 13, a t the
L eg ion H all, H illsboro.
T h e a fte rn o o n was sp en t playing
bridge a t th e W alw o rth hom e.
B L U E R IB B O N S
M r. and M rs. D. P. M acD onald
retu rn ed hom e Sunday fro m E u ­
gene w here they atten d ed th e
L a n e C ou nty R a b b it Show , held
A pril 13-14-15.
T h e y b rou gh t hom e h on ors o f
tw o blue ribbons, 2 red ribbons
and also w inners in best opposite
sex, fo r th e ir show o f rab b its.
Radio Sfar Sings
Festival Theme
Hit At Ceremony
S U R G IC A L T R E A T M E N T
M rs. L a Fo n d who w as ta k e n to
th e h o sp ital fo r su rgery is m uch
b etter.
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A LO H A D E G R E E N IG H T
R E A S O N T O R S M IL E
T h e re 's a reaso n fo r the broad
The
B eav erto n
Odd
Fellows
sm ile on the fa c e o f H enry M an- w ere w ell rep resented at the Alo­
g la n tin l, 2425 D en ny road. B e a v e r­ ha Odd Fello w ’s m e e tin g to enjoy
ton. as he goes ab ou t his b an k in g th e ir d egree w ork on Tuesday
bu sin ess in th e F ir s t N atio n al evening, A pril 18.
B a n k o f H illsboro. And th a t re a ­
son Is a little bundle o f a g irl,
A n gela D olores, who weighed in
a t Jo n e s hospital M arch 29 a t five
pounds fifte e n ounces.
Sh e and her m o th e r have re tu rn -
j ed hom e by now b u t every day is
a new ad v en tu re fo r H enry. Sh e 's
the M angi& ntini's fir s t and she is
fa s t ed u catin g h er p aren ts on th e
jo y s to be.
G ra n d p a ren ts a re M rs. Ja m e s
R oss, o f B illin g s. M ontana, who is
v isitin g "to help o u t", and M r. and
M rs. P. M an g ian tin i, of P o rtlan d .
DE SERVES
A R C H C A P E V IS IT O R
M a rg a ret W h itin g
M rs. V e rn a H u ntly o f A rch Cape
F e a tu re d at th e P o rtla n d R o se
visited in B e a v e rto n la st week.
F e stiv a l Queen C o ronation ce re ­
m ony, Ju n e 7, w ill be M a rg a re t A T S T . V IN C E N T ’S
A1 Ja n s e n o f R e ed v ille is on the
W h itin g , noted rad io and re co rd ­
ing a r tis t who will sin g the pop­ sick list at S t. V in ce n t's H osp ital.
u larity -g ain in g song h it, " I t H ap ­
pened a t the F e s tiv a l o f R o s e s ”,
accom p anied by a 1,000 voice high
school chorus.
A record firm , w hich h as re co rd ­
ed h e r sin gin g o f th e song, will
sp ecially w rap and label sou venir
p la tte rs to be av a ila b le sh o rtly be­
fo re th e 42nd an n u al R o se F e stiv a l
e v en t o f Ju n e 7 to 11.
M iss W h itin g h as been featu red
v o ca list on sev eral m a jo r n etw o rk 1
p ro gram s,
in clu d in g th e
E d d ie j
C a n to r Show , B o b C rosby’s “Club I
15” and the "P h illip M o rris F o l- |
lie s ”, w ith h e r unique song sty lin g
w in n in g h er wide a ccla im .
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BASES FULL
of BARGAINS
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PU T T H O S E
O LD S H O E S
BACK INTO IIS E
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Q u a lit y M e a t s
SPARE RIBS r , ; nd i. 39c
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Touch every base . . every department . . . when you
shop at TH RIFTY M ARKET and you'll make o hit at the
home plate with deliciously good meals. That's because
every department is filled with big-league values.
Farm h-Fresh P ro d u ce
RIB ROAST g
p^e Gov 9t e75c
RHUBARB Locol
SIRLOIN STEAKS lb 79c LEMONS
CARROTS
PORK SHANKS F sh lb 29c
ONION SETS
SLICED BACON i * 43c
5 Lbs.
Young steer beef
Large Size
Gov't Grode Good - Young Steer Beef
firm , crisp
29c
^1 ^^5C
2 lbs 29c
Doz.
bchs
U S. No. I
PORK ROAST
I
1
I
1
Shoulder
lb
39c
Gold Medal Flour Sole
10-lb. Socks - .89c
25-lb. Socks - 1.89
50-lb. Sacks - 3.79
1 CRISCO
3
73C
10 lbs 83c
■ SUGAR
POTATO CHIPS T r 19c
TREND
2
35c
Lb
T in
Spree kies
Pkgs
j
CASE OF 24 PKGS. 3.98
„g
O« 49c
|H I-H O CRACKERS
25c
H
Salad Dressi
Local Burbanks
10 LBS. 39c
B r e a k f a s t Foods
43c
EGGS
BISKIT MIX F h^ lb pkg43c
TOMATO JUICE
25c
WHEATIES
12oi 19c
PEACHES
23c
COFFEE
59c
COFFEE
65c
Grade 'A ' large Farm fresh, Doz
Stokley halves 2 V i tins
Thriftw o y
lb.
T h rifty DeLuxe
lb
'foBi .Canned Foods p “ L ,
ffi/s
¿/e/tdoits M w
fro ze n (fa s e rt
ONLY
CHEESE
Borden's
Chateau
NOODLE m , up 3 , 2 9 c
SAUER KRAUT
PORK-BEANS
TOMATO S0UP
CORN
Cam pbell's
Cream Style
Elsinor
D C A k I C
Elsinor
No. 2 tins
Van Com p's
15-oz
w
for
303 size
C ut, Tasty pock
APRICOTS
10c
7c
10c
29c
10c
29c
19c
Elsinor whole
No 2 V i tins
mzm
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fm â THEM /N
for P rompt S fr E/ cf
IOOF Group Has
Easter Party at
End Of Meeting
A b ou t 50 Odd F ellow s, R c b e k a h s
and T h e ta R h o g irls enjo yed an
E a s te r p arty a t th e IO O F h all ]
on M onday evening, A pril 10, fo l­
low ing th e Odd F e llo w s’ re g u lar
m eetin g .
M oving p ictu res w ere show n by
A. M aly follow ed by com m u n ity
sin gin g , d a n cin g and ca rd s and a
m onologue by B e tty J e a n Maly.
R e fre sh m e n ts
of
punch
and
co o k ies w ere served.
A bou t tw enty Odd Fello w s jo u r ­
neyed to T illam o o k on T u esd ay
even in g A pril 11. and took c a n ­
d id ates fo r d egree w ork.
T h e N eedle and S o cia l club will
serv e a ham m e rc h a n t’s lu n ch a t
the IO O F h all on T h u rsd a y A pril
20 from eleven u n til tw o o'clo ck.
I L L N E S S R K U O V F.K Y
M iss D o ro th y H eard o f H ighland
road h as recovered fro m a recen t
illness.
L U M B E R CO. E M P L O Y E
W . E . M iller. M enlo D rive, B e a ­
verto n , is now em ployed a t K in g -
sle y -B e a v e rto n L u m b e r Co.
M r. M ille r has been a resid en t
of B e a v e rto n sin ce 1937.
Y A M 1IU .L V IS IT O R S
Mr. and M rs. H ugh L ew is of
Y a m h ill w ere v isito rs here on
W ed n esd ay A pril 12.
I L L N E S S C O N F IN E S
J . P a u l D ou ghty is kep t to his
hom e a t B ro ad m o o r w ith illness,
M rs. D ou ghty is in c h a rg e o f the
ap p lian ce store.
N IE C E O F P O R T L A N D
M rs. A llen B u tts o f R u b y Ave, j
e n te rta in ed h er n eice L ulu Hunot
of P o rtla n d , last week.
PA ST N O BL E G RA N D S
B e a v e rto n P a s t N oble G ran d ’s I
club m ade a su rp rise v is it a t th e j
hom e o f M rs. E v ely n S c o tt on j
C ed ar S t., T h u rsd ay A pril 13., and
took a pot luck lunch. T h e re w ere j
fo u rtee n m em b ers p resen t.
T h e b irth d ay of M rs. A lice D an- j
iels w as observed w ith a c a k e and j
a g ift.
T h e next m eetin g in M ay will be
| a t th e IO O F hall w ith the pres­
ident M rs. L u cille Jo n e s , as host- |
ess, and M rs. W illis W a rn e r of
P o rtla n d and M iss V irg in ia Cham - :
b erlain a ssistin g . In th e accou nt
o f th e M arch m eetin g held a t the
hom e o f M rs. D ew ey D robaugh.
th e nam e o f M rs. H e n ry B a rro n
w as om itted as co-h ostess
ON S IC K L I S T
H a rry R o b in so n o f K in to n is on
the s ick list.
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
REASONABLE CHARGES
AN
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Only ELGIN has the
DuraPower Mainspring *
Star-tiiÀcd accuracy! Smartest
sty lin g ! And the D u ra l’ower
Mainspring eliminates 99% of
all repairs due to steel main­
spring failures. New Elgins priced
from $29.75 Fed. tax included.
• P aten t pendine. Made of 'E l*ilo > ' metal.
Jb a n a P o rte r
JEWELER
In W a lk e r's Dept. Store
CRUISE
BLUES
made of sturdy,
blue
denim
faded
for
your
spring and summer ease
Pants
3.95
Jackets
SHOES
WEIBY’S
MEN'S
Beaverton 4597
P S A sk for your Poll Parrot Shoe Money
TO REPUBLICANS INTERESTED IN BETTER
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
H. A ( H o n k ) K u ra tli is o Republican candidate for County Judge
in the M ay 19 Prim ary.
K u ra tli hos been Ju stice of the Peace for the Hillsboro D istrict for
m any years He hos been County C le rk and has o good understanding of
county a ffa irs
K u ratli hos an undisputed reputation for honesty and fa ir play He
w ill show favoritism toward no one, and is unquestionably our candidate.
He will give Eastern Washington County an even break.
Vote and ask your friends to vote;
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H. A. K U R A T L I
County Judge
For inform ation coll Ed Finley
Tig ard 2921 or 3774