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c a m p f ir e How con you feed a m eat- loving fa m ilv when prices keep jum p inq around, ye* incom e rem a in s the jo in :? U se low-cost cuts of quality m ea ts— th a t's the sm art a n sw er th a t so m any sm art hom c-m okers have discov ered at T H R I F T Y M A R K E T . T h e se popular priced cuts of b eef, pork, are a ll good eatin g . . . . Governm ent graded and right from the sa m e side of m eat as the m ore exp en sive c u ‘ s. Try som e today and enjoy real ta ste sa tisfa ctio n , high nu tritio n a l v alu e . You 'll prove to y o u rself thot you can serve d elicio u s m eat dishes often an d save money at the sqm e tim e. LX i fw PORK CHOPS PICNIC HAMS Armou,s RIB ROAST Primegro,nfed PORK SHANKS ce n te r loin A rm i S ta r Rib or A rm o u r's B a n n e r S lice d l°‘n /LO POCK LOIN ROAST, - d £ Z Z Fillet Red Snapper Hill's Bros. Drip or Reg. Grind C offee Bisquick lb. 2]-lb Package Cheese Vel-Veeta Crisco 2-lb. Loaf Elsinor Fancy Lb Lb Lb 69c 43c 79c 33c Lb Lb 33c 79c 39c 77c 89c 3-lb. Tins Catsup Lb 2 bottles NEW LOW PRICES NEW LOW PRICES TOM ATO S U 3 for 29c W H EA T HEARTS ,,b 12.02 29c W HEATIES 12-01 19c C A K E FLOUR so.osilk 35c C A K E MIX 33c PINEAPPLE Del M or 29c TUN A GRAPEFRUIT T i l ' 35c PEANUT Z Z I 15-oz. 35c C RAC K E RS Sunsht ,b 49c M IN CEDCLAM S W s25c BALLARD BISCU,TS PEAS BEETS APRICOTS Betty C ro cke r W h ite Blue Bird S ta r, solid Pkg p ack Lib b y 's C a p ita l, S liced No. 2 T in s B IA V E R T O N o f f ic e r s T he N a k ics Cam p F ire group had it« firat m eeting Oct. 5, 1950. T he follow in g o ffice r« were elect- ! ed : P ie»., Sharon Sheely; vice Pres., Lissa F rlsh ; Sec., Linda H o m e y ; social chairm an. Mary L ee C aven s; scribe. Jean Haase. T he grou p is goin g to sell C hrist mas card s and C hristm as w rap ping paper. E N T E R P R IS E — Frid ay, O ctober 13, Kingsbury-Difam Nuptials Sealed Sunday Sept. 17 Cath. Daughters' Recollection Day Planned Oct. 29 The next regular m onthly m eet ing o f Court St. Cecelia N " 1487 C atholic D aughters o f A m erica is scheduled for Oct. 1(L Mrs. Freda A m ell is m aking ar r a n g e m e n ts fo r the cou rt’s annual Day o f R ecollection to be held Sunday, Oct. 29 at St. M ary's o f the V alley A cadem y. The Junior C ouncil met Oct. 2 at the home o f Mrs. E m m a Balfe. Plans are still being made for organization w hich will take place in the very near future. 'F R O M R O C K S P R IN G S , W YO. Mr and Mrs. W alter R osene o f R o ck Springs. W yo.,* are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred ’A ntrobus o f B eaverton. L O N G R E S ID E N T Mrs. W m . Smith who lived so m any years on 1st and W atson St. v>sited Mrs. Jenny A lexander of B eaverton last week. IL L N E SS IN C O T T A G E G R O V E Mr- R L Brink | W it h lt „ cashier at the Beaver T h eatie, and her m other Mrs. V’ . Linderm ood, were called to C ottage G rove O c tober 1 because o f the serious ill ness o f their m other and grand m other w ho had celebrated her 85th birth anniversary on Tuesday O ctober 5. Mrs. Blank has returned home bu t Mrs. L inderm ood rem ained with her m other. p m g -j« G R A N D C H IL D C A N A S T A C O N V E N T IO N Mrs. Belle W alk er entertained the follow in g guests fo r canasta last w eek : A m y G jbson, Della W ood o f Calif., R u by Boyd, May B laster, Mrs Cora W etherell. C ar- Mr a,,d M n’ H‘‘nr> L- Klngabury rie Sum m ers. Lena M axwell and E L M O N IC A — Sunday Sept. 17th L illian Thyng. was a happy day for another of the n eigh borh ood boys, H enry L. Lunch w as served. K in gsbury, son o f Mr. and Mrs. R. L. K in gsbury on W alker road R K T t ’ R N TO C A L IF . Mr. and Mrs. W ood w h o have when he m arried Susannah D ifani been here from Calif., returned to tbe dau ghter o f Mr. and Mrs. C. their hom e last Saturday. Peter L orentzen o f Scholls F erry ______ road. T he cerem on y was at candle- V IS IT IN G S IS T E R ! light in the F irst Unitarian church A rthur P ik o f Calif. Is visiting in P ortland. Dr. R ich ard Steiner his sister Mrs. C arrie Summers. officia ted . T he bride was given away by F IS H IN G IN R A IN her father. H er gow n was ice blue Mr. and Mrs. R obt. Sum m ers Chantilly lace over satin with full w ere fishing over the week end train. She w ore a cam eo, an heir on the N ehalem . loom o f the fam ily and her veil was o f fin g er tip length. S IS T E R O F S E A T T L E M iss Susan A nn Bohlm an of Mrs. Dan D avies and Mrs. M c- P ortland, maid o f honor wore a V ica r o f Seattle visited with Mr. gow n o f pale blue marquisette and Mrs. B lasser on Sunday. w ith satin sash and bolero. Her Mrs. D avies is a sister o f Mrs. oth er attendant Miss Selene Gal- Blasser. lian also w ore blue m arquisette. C laudia K in gsbury, sister o f the IN D E P E N D E N C E R E C E P T IO N groom was flow er girl. R ap h ael E. R abe o f Beaverton JA U N T F R O M A R C H C A P E Mr. and Mrs. John H untley o f w as best m an. T he ushers were A rch Cape were up to the E astern Irv in g Jones, R ich ard Shafer, Da- Star dinner. jv id B u ffa m and E ric Kingsbury. --------- • T he reception was held in the ch u rch parlors. Mrs. Blake H op- H A L S T E N -W A IT W O R T H Miss E lsie W h itw orth and G or- M don E dw ard Halsten were m ar- ried on the 2nd o f O ctob er by R ev. | K in g of Bethel C ongregation al C hurch O nly relatives o f both fam ilies attended. Mr. and Mrs. Halsten went on a hunting trip the next day. T hey h ave a new hom e on Main St. F IR S T C H E E R IO SESSIO N Mrs. A m y G ibson entertained the “ C heerio C lub" fo r its first ! m eeting o f the season at her hom e ! last Friday. Mrs. Lingstead was a guest. W O M E N ’S F E L L O W S H IP T he W om en 's F ellow ship o f the B ethel C ongregation al C hurch will hold its m eeting W edn esday eve- ning, O ct. 18, at 8 p. m. at the church. T h e gusst speaker for the eve ning is R ev. C larence F. McCall, M inister o f the ch urch at F orest G rove, with topic on "W e grow in C hu rch m an sh ip ” . D evotion s will be led by Mrs. Paul Knepp. H ostesses are: Mrs. D evoe Bra- sel, Mrs. L. Dann, and Mrs. V er non Hansen. M em bers and friends are invited to attend. C H I R C H FO O D S A L E T he W om en ’s F ellow sh ip o f the Bethel C ongregation al Church are h avin g a cook ed food sale this Sat u rday O ctober 14. starting at 10:33 a. m. in the o ffic e o f Mr. Mc- M ahon 85 N. W. B roadw ay. In the person o f a winsom e, eight pound girl, born Septem ber 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y Call ender, near H illsboro, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H askell, o f Beaverton, have their first grandchild, w hich they con sider good reason fo r re joicin g. M other o f the little miss was the form er Myrtle Haskell, w ho graduated last spring from Bea verton high school and has been w orking in the o ffic e o f E lectron ics, in P ortland. T heir son C hester H askell is again serving in the navy at Pearl H arbor, having çu t In three years II T w o _. of during W orld W a r --- ------ these years were spent overseas ch e 8 ter is m arried and his w ife is living In Portland. w ood cut the w edding cake. Mrs. ° scar B ergstrom and Mrs. Galen Sw anson poured. Miss Lavonne W eston assisted and Miss Ann Bastlan had ch arge o f the gifts, I A f,e r a short w edding trip the ° ° u Ple wUI be at hom e ln P ort- ! ,a n d - County Unit Of Farmer's Union Elects Officers PUT TH O SE O LD S H O E S BACK INTO USE W H IL E Y O U W A IT S E R V IC E > L a ce s 0 Polishes A A cce sso ries E lection o f »officers claim ed the interest o f m em bers o f the county unit o f the F arm ers Union Septem ber 30, at M oose Hall in Hillsboro. T his first m eeting o f the season began with a potluck dinner at 7:00 p. m. with Gaston local as host. R ich ard M oeller, B loom ing local, w as elected P residen t; A. R. Ringe, Cedar Mill local, V ice P residen t; E. G. Beam an, K ansas City local, D oork eep er; Arnold Gnos, B loom ing local, C ondu ctor. The D irectors are: C hester W ohler, B loom ing loca l; R . H orn ecker, Laurel-Scholls local and Mrs. A rnold Gnos, B loom - | ing local. Chester W oh ler is the retiring president. V GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING Louise P leshnik a Junior R e serve o f G aston local played tw o piano solos: "T h e S lave" and "L ong. L on g A g o ” . L ee M oeller, Junior R eserve* of B loom in g local, reported on the cam p at G lenw ood in August, the first C ounty Junior R eserve cam p to be held in Oregon. T he Junior 1 G K A N G K B ID S PU B LIC leader for the county. Mrs. Rich T he Beaverton G ran ge is hav ard M oeller, was director o f the j ing B ooster N ight at the G range cam p. | hall on .F arm in gton R oad and T he cou n ty unit will meet at I Angel St. on F riday night O ctober B arnes S ch ool on W alk er R oad [ 13 to w hich the public is invited. O ctober 17, as guest o f Cedar Mill local. W ATCH ! E x p e r t work. Finest materials.. W o r k C o m p a n y's Ad N e xt W ee k P H O N E B E A V E R T O N 3201 E N T R A IN TO CH ICAGO Mr. and Mrs. B enjam an Daniels o f T w elfth St. left by train, T hu rs day O ctober 5, for a m onth's visit with relatives at Chicago, 111. CONDENSED REPORT OP d o n a |>r<)inptly . . . anil guaranteed. Let us give you a free estimate. ^ f o r ELGINS P DuraPower Mainspring* G u aran te e d net*r to b re ak in aervicef A \ailable fo r m ost Klgio model*. • M a de o f K in g sley Beaverton Lu m ber 1950 E lg ilo y ' m etal P a ten t p en dm * Jt)ana P orter JEW ELER In W a lk e r's Dept. Store CONDITION THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON WEST S1.0PE - BANKS YERNONTA October 4, 1950 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and Due from Banks $ 712,424.83 U.S. Gov’t Bonds . . . . 1,5.54,437.96 $2,266.862.79 Municipal Bonds & Warrants ..................... 24,381.74 Banking House ............... 5,620.20 Leasehold Improvements 9,894.27 Furniture & Fixtures 34,072.97 Loans & Discounts . . . 1,164.283.81 TOTAL ....................... $3;505,115.78 Capital .......... $90,000.00 Surplus ........... 55,000.00 Undivided P r o f i t s ......... 19,386.14 Reserves ........ 2,500.00 . • $166,886.14 I I DEPOSITS ...................... 3,338,229.64 T O T A L ...........................$3,505,115.78 \ | I Deposits One Year Ago .......... $2.342,840.24 DEPOSITS TODAY $3,338,229.64 INCREASE ........................... 995,389.40 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (Accounts o f Each Depositor Insured up to $10,000.00) I