The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 22, 1950, Image 16

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, December 22, 1950
HAVING A FROZEN FOOD LOCKER
WITH U$ MEANS
A Big Saving To You
Look At These Wonderful Buys
All Freshly Frozen
String Beans
Peas
Reg. 28c
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Tj / I ,c Reg. 27c
Lima Beans
Diced Carrots
Reg 27c
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Here’s to a
bright and
I Christmas
Ask for Locker Operator
SAVE
SAVE
WEST SLOPE FOOD BANK
3709 S W. Club Road, Portland I, Oregon
Christmas parties will be fea­
tured throughout the schools of
Dist. 57 Jt. Friday,' Dec. 22. There
will be an exchange of gifts In
each room, besides games, songs
and treats.
Doernbecker Hospital will re­
ceive over 200 gifts for their pa­
tients. These gifts were wrapped
and donated by school children
sharing with other:', less fortunate
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the fullness of g y
joy b e yours
HART HATCHERY
last week. The two ladies are 4th
grade room mothers.
Christmas tree details are pro­
gressing slowly. They are 3 and 4
sided, with skewers as trunks. All
trees are free hand cutting with
Individual decorating.
Carol Ann Pearson returned to
school Monday, after several days
absence. W e hope Carol Ann will
remain well so she won’t miss the
! Christmas movie, or the Christmas
party.
PLA N TS IN F U L L BLOOM
The cyclamen Is In full bloom
and has many rose colored blos­
soms The narcissus plant also Is
in bloom with 2 white flowers.
Wednesday afternoon, of this
week, the Barnes and T. V. school
children will enjoy a movie, "The
IJttlest Angel” and a few short
Christmas features will be present-
In all sin cerity-|
this Yule.
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their ' B r o w n i e ” group during SW 5lll5lll£lll2lll*m =lll£m =lll=IH =1tI*IM =lll5M I=IIIH III=M
"Show and Tell” period«.
The 3-B class has contributed 61
gifts to the Doernbecker hospital
children so far.
SCHOOL D IS TR IC T 57 J o in t- in true Christmas spirit.
The class was sorry to have
In the 2nd grade at Tualatin View
Michael Dragila brought a re­
Terry I Ash brought a big Christ­ cording of Dickens Christmas Car- Delores Porter absent all this week
with illness.
mas tree, and Dick Girt a holly I oi” to school.
wreath with a red bell in it for the
door. Ruth Davis brought a small D EC O RATIO N PROJECT
Mrs. George, 3-B room mother,
fir tree for a Christmas game.
The room looks festive with delighted the class with the pre­
things the children have made sentation o f a lovely tree and dec­
j There are paper chains with little orations this week, The children
j animals riding on them, and three- have made chains, angels, bells,
dimension Christmas trees. Friday candy canes, and balls to further
The marriage of Mrs. Marianne
j afternoon, we entertained the 1st add to its beauty. Mrs. George also Franklin to Raymond Peck was
gave
them
a
wreath
she
had
made,
grade by marching around their
solemnized at the home o f Mr. and
room, with our tsees held high, for their door.
Mrs. Charles Page in Beaverton
Friday the 3-B class had a birth­ on November 24th, with Rev. Ken­
singing “ Round and Round the
day party for December birthdays neth Brown of Tualatin Plains
Christmas Tree” .
During the Christmas season the in the room as they do all other Presbyterian Church officiating.
class is writing spelling words on birthday months of the children.
The bride given in marriage by
"stockings”. All who get 100 and Birthdays, celebrated by a song her son Brady Franklin, wore a
have a neat paper, get to hang and appropriate number of spanks, suit of aqua wool, with matching
their stockings on {he fireplace were for: David Wilson, Ben Te- accessories. She carried a corsage
bault and Eddie Meyers.
mantel.
of talisman roses on a white pray-
This week the class designed and er book,
R E A L C H R IS T M A S STO R V
Mrs. Cl
The 4-B class has centered Its made spatter paint Christmas cards
? attendant
Christmas activities around the for their parents,
real Christmas story.
, Patty T*oulter Dorothy Montag b« « t » a n
Four
Christmas
carols were and Shirley Peterkort reported
Serving
learned, the words of the Bible
story used In spelling and language
classes, and the manger scene was
drawn by many o f the artists in
the room. Billy Shaw and Billy
Moore brought books from home
with the stories of the wise men
and shepherds.
Page Salmonson has been ill all
MR. and MRS. ROSS M. HART
the past week and is moving to
Sunset Valley before Christmas.
The class have gathered and wrap­
ped many gifts for the hospital.
Page Gilbert’s father brought
Beaverton, Oregon
the room a Christmas tree Monday
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morning.
The class Is working on a play I
"Santa’s Christmas Breakfast" to
beautiful
FRESHLY FROZEN WHOLE KERNEL
CUT CORN
SAVE
I SECOND GRADERS MARCH AND
SING ON VISIT TO 1ST GRADE
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Let a holiday spirit prevail, and
giver and receiver alike cherish
the happiest Christmas ever.
$ ^ M a y the faith of the
SENZ AUTO
SERVICE
55 N. E. East Street
Beaverton
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children be strong in
your hearts.
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BEAVER PLUMBING CO
PAINT
GALES FURNITURE
318 N.W. Canyon Road
Phones; Beaverton 9231
ATw ater 4785
Phone 4346
Beaverton, Ore
HASKELL SHOPPING CENTER
92 N. E Canyon Road
Beaverton, Ore
Phone 4156
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Let us all meet
the Holiday
Season
w
with a sustaining
faith in our destiny
ma
none
f r ie n d A
Iliis fresh beginning
croSó y o u r p a
FALK HARDWARE
Mr. and Mrs. H enry ( mitmau
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ALPENROSE DAIRY
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972 N E Canyon Rood
H A SK ELL SHOPPING CEN TER
Beaverton, Oregon
is every one's priceless
6149 S W Shattuck Rood
MERRY
C H R IS T M A S
FINDLEY MILLING CO.
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& H APPY NEW YEAR
16 FARMINGTON ROAD
Phong 3851
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