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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1950)
COLLEGE SELECTS PR O C ESS B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E Friday, December 1, 1950 GLOBAL PROGRAM STARTS Rev. Earl B. Horsell of Tigard will conduct a special service at the First Methodist church o f Bea verton Thursday night at 7:45. This service will be the local start of a Global Christian pro gram which should interest every one. The churches board of mis sions and church extension will meet before the service. Everyone is welcome to attend this program. Our LOW PRICES SCH O O L ON V A C A T IO N Kathleen Ackerman was home for the holidays from college. A T TL’ R K E V SPEC IAL Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zimbrie and family were guests of the Hoppers for Thanksgiving. Do you wish that you could save a little m ore money every w eek? T h en this is the p la ce to buy oil your food needs b ecau se our every day low prices will lower your food b ills considerab ly. W e keep our p rices as low as possible b ecau se high prices a rc as bad for our busin ess as they a rc for your budget. W e resist them with a ll the oower of m odern 'm erchandising an d low-cost operation. Y e s indeed— our low p rices are ju st vour dish if savin g money is your w ish. BABY MEATS Chopped 2 39' ROAST BEEF 12-oz 49 CHOPPED HAM 12-oz 55' PORK SAUSAGE 12-oz 47 DRIED BEEF 39 Vienna Sausage 19 VEAL LOAF 39 TAMALES 25' PARD 3 cans 35 SWIFTNING 3 lb. tins 89 DREFT IVORY FLAKES CAMAY ideal gift for an outdoor dad! Q u a lit y M e a ts Swift's Canned Sale PREM ».« 39 BABY MEATS Strained 2 , 39' ► PICNIC HAMS Named Princess Tamaihnahwus, in a Multnomah college cere, monial, November 2?, was Dolores Carlson, 17, 357 Southwest Sec. ond street, Beaverton, daughter of Mrs. Floyd S. Carlson, who grad, uated from Beaverton high school las*. June. Dolores is shown in the above picture, with Dr. Edward L. Clark, college president, looking over past records of preceding princesses. The annual Pow.Wow, staged by college students, featured the selection of one princess from five candidates. "Chief Multnomah" was Douglas Watson, student body president. Miss Carlson is vice president of the Associated Women Stu. dents and Is a student in pre.teaching. lb 39c R ath's B lack H awk BACON Sliced Lean A rm our's Colum bia PRIME RIB Waterproof—Shock-Reiiitant Swendsen-KSeppe Grade PTA Sets Pledge Vows In Card Party For Church Wedding School Dec. 1st RO A ST SIRLOIN STEAK lb 89c PORK ROAST An event of Saturday night, A winter card party, sponsored November 4, Miss Helen Kleppe, | by the Beaverton grade school daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigvart PTA, will be held at the Merle Kleppe, of Elmonica, and Rudolph Davies school, Friday, Dec.l, be- ginning at 8:30 p. m. lb 45c •r ; >' ■ 1 1 ■ ■ Remains waterproof / °* f while crystal is intact and case unopened. Bring ic here for service, to replace crystal or open case. DROP IT! IT S SH OCK-RESISTAN T 1 lb PORK CHOPS 65c Cpnter Loin Cuts ¡n o f f j i a w ] * I DUSTPROOP ^ I I jU M lW ' I AX e OYSTERS ,0 „cum Pt. 65c ¡I 1! 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TOMATOES 25 Fountain KIDNEY BEANS 1M | N ek 15.01 ^ 4 foi o r * 3 SPAGHETTI T n a ty Pack 15.oa v O K'' for a v SHRIMP, broken 33 CRAB MEAT 59 Delivery M.D. TISSUE 2 , 2 3 BEANS £ 2 29 CATSUP «MMnor 2 29 YES TISSUE 3 ,, 79 FRUIT CAKE MIX Lyons lb 43 CRACKERS 2 49 SHREDDED WHEAT N.B.C 15 TREND V k . 19 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-oz. 29 Chocolate Drops Socle e SWANK th e sw an k CABBAGE n : 4c GRAPEFRUIT Ruby Red weet, Ju icy £% for a A ■ ~ BROCCOLI 15c Danish Squash Lb, 3c POTATOES ‘c schufes l * f W l hs C U TLA SS OOr lb m iw Delivery Beaverton Dec. 1st Auction Aids PTA School Equipment Plans SCHOOL D ISTR IC T 57 JL—An auction »ale. Friday. December 1. 8 p m . in the Barnes school, un der sopnsorship o f the school's PTA. is planned to provide the means of purchasing play equip ment for the three schools in the district. Saleable items have been donat ed by PT A members and from merchants of the surrounding area Wide participation is urged to in crease the benefit of the event School« which are included In the playground project are Cedar Hills Barnes and Tualatin View Everyone is cordially invited to attend SW AN K N O V E L T Y K L IP S A'so in Scissors, A xes, Ham m ers, Saws and Shovels $ 2 5 0 Plus T a v C O M IT K T l * i B O O T C S M P Larry T Lena seaman recruit. l*SN son of Mr and Mrs J B Lenz of Route J Box 912. Beaver ton Oregon recent Iv completed recruit training at the Naval Train ing Center :tan Dieso. Calif and Is now- available for assignment to a Fleet unit or to one of the Navy « school* fo- »pecialired traln- mg SH O ES MENS BEAVERTON 4597 WEAR /