The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 19, 1951, Image 8

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE — Friday, Jonuory 19, 195
Catb. Daughters
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And Service Men j an. 19 th Holds
The Catholic Doagfcter; of Amer­
Regular Session
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Aye— here's thrift thot brings out the Scotch in
you— top quality foods at the battosn prices
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real honest-to-goodness SUPER VALUES in good
eating And yoss get 'em every day— a n y day
when you shop at TH RIFTY M ARKET where
every week is TH RIFT WEEK.
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Coffee S&W lb. 79e
Dinners
Swiftning
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HEALTHFUL FOODS
Q T.
Raisins
Catsup
Tuna Fish
Peaches
Dog Food
Margarine
Orange
YAM l YOGURT
Pint
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SOUR CREAM
Holt Pint
Eisinor Foocy
STARLAC, Bordens
Make 6 qts skim-milk
For
White Star,
Chunks
VEGE-BURGER
38
VEGE MEAT STEAKS
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25
NUTRIEDIET PEAS
Halves, Hudson House,
No 2Vi tins
Old Trusty
NUTRIEDIET SPINACH
Cons
Phoenix
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Lb
lb. 290
46-oz
NUTRIEDIET BEANS
29
NUTRIEDIET BEETS
2 0
DIETIC PEARS
33
DIETIC TUNA
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W h ite S ta r
Q u a lity M e a ts
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Grapefruit
Ariz. Whites
Ruby Reds
Broccoli fresh, green
Rutabagas
Potatoes : ;
for
for
for
Lbs
lbs
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
BLENDED
JUICE
TOMATO
JUICE
Blue Bird
46-v/X
Gilt Edge
46-oz
Campbell's
46-oz
Basketball
fri
Night
Jen. 19
Beoverton
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West Linn
at
West Linn
29c
Lb
Prime Rib Roast Fed Lb
Weiners Del Monte, Skinless Lb
Cherry
Cottage Cheese Lane Lb
Bacon Armour Banner Sliced Lb
LOOK WHAT A DIME WILL BUY
25c
Mushrooms Shady Oak
CHOPPED
Mushrooms Shady Ook, 2-oz
Spaghetti Tosty Pock 15-oz
Pork Cr Beans
Camp's
Kidney Beans Smith's 15-oz
Lima Beans
Tasty Pock
The “ Nimble Fingers" 4-H sewing
club me* Dec 36 at the home of
Elaine Hansen The meeting was
called to order by Pat Seidier,
president and Ruth Rogers, secre-
tary read roll call. The girls dia-
cussed their program work for
the year
The club exchanged Chrut.-ra*
gifts at this meeting. After ad­
journment the girls enjoyed re­
freshments served by Mrs. Han=en.
D IN N E R P A R T Y HONOR
The girls will meet next at the
Mrs. C- E. Mason entertained
at a dinner party in honor of her home of Pat Seidler. Jan 23
sister-in-law, Mrs. A B. Clements’
D A U G H T E R S Pi-AY CA R D S
birthday.
The Catholic Daughters of Amer­
Guests were: Mrs Louise Scat-
ton from Sar.ie Yaabel, Calif-. ica will hold a card party at the
Mr* Helen B Wright. Mrs Myrtle home of Mrs Bruno Barsotti. 4065
P rittio ff Mrs. Dorothy Clement. Blanton St.. Saturday evening Jan.
M:ss Alice Clemen Mrs. Florence 2tt
Everyone who likes to play cards
ìe Hardlngbam
Clement. Mrs. J
is Invited.
and little Douglas Crosby.
The Beaverton Community Gar­
des club will hold its recular
monthly meeting January 19th at
.jj, |fc warns Hall The meeting w.ll
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to or<j er promptly at 11:00
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Birthdays will be observed at the
coon luncheon and an excellent
program is arranged for the after­
noon session
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS?
VFW LA D IE S AU XIL.
The Beaverton V F W Ladies Aux
No. 4617 observed their social meet­
ing Wednesday, Jan 10. 1961 at
the IOOF hall with a pot luck din­
ner for Post members, families
and friends.
A regular business meeting will
be held Wednesday evening. Jan.
24. 1961 at which time final plans
will be made for the approaching
rummage sale. All members are
requested to attend.
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F IR S T OF Y E A R M EET
The Past Noble Grands club held
I a regular meeting the first of the
year at the home o f Mr«. Faye
Saunders on Newton St at Hills-
1 boro, with eight present, to enjoy
a twelve-thirty pot luck luncheon.
Cards which those present signed
were sent to the sick Mrs. Frankie
Butts, was installed as the new
president.
The birth anniversaries of Tor-
berg Benson. Flo Ehlert and Jo­
sephine Barron were observed with
a decorated cake and gifts. The
next meeting, in Feb., will be at
the home of Mrs. Benjamin Dan­
iels. on 12th St.
S U T T E R S H E A R T ATTA C K
Mrs. Edward Sheets returned to
her home on the Farmington Road.
Saturday. Jan 13. from the Jones
Hospital, in Hillsboro, where she
was taken Tuesday Yiight, Jan. 9.
suffering from a heart attack.
SIEGE OF FLU
Mrs. J. S. Maxwell, of Tucker
St has recovered from a few days
siege with the flu and resumed her
duties at the Mode Dress Shop on
Broadway.
FLA G SH IP SAILO R
Robert W Quiett. yeoman, sec­
ond class. USNR. of 497 S. W.
Edge wood Ave., Cedar Hills. Bea­
verton. Ore., is serving aboard the
flagship L'SS Dixie, on the staff of
Rear Admiral Allen E. Smith, USN.
Commander of the United Nations
Blockading and Escort Force.
Ships of this command provided
gunfire support during the rede­
ployment of United Nations troops
at Hungnam recently and thus
prevented any serious interference
by Communist ground forces.
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YOU CAN GET BLUE PRINTS
AND A LL BUILDING M ATERIALS
FOR THIS HOUSE AND OTHERS
LADIEri AID M E E T '
The Ladies Aid of Pilgrim Lu­
theran Church of Beaverton will
hold next meeting at 10 00 a. m .
January 18. 1961. at the church.
Luncheon will be served by host­
esses. Mesdames I. Schmidtke. V.
Boetcher. E Durdel and C. Durdel.
Business meeting will be follow­
ed by devotion led by Rev A. A.
Schmidtke. All ladies invited to
attend.
SU RG ERY RECO VERY
Thayne Smith of Pacific Ave., own­
er and operator of the Hunt and
Fish Tavern on Broadway is re­
covering from surgery performed
at the Good Samaritan hospital in
Portland, on Friday a. m. Jan 12.
t GRAVY
BLOHM'S HI-GROWN
29c
Payne's Pan Ready
its regular monthly meeting is the
school hall Mor.diy evening Jan
15 with G ee »* Regent ’.Vrouici
Boyd presiding.
Due to the season o f Lent, in-
itiatioe which was to be held in
F*b.. is postponed to a later date
The Daughters will sponsor a
Holy Hour at St Cecelia's Church
Laetare Sunday March 4th in hon­
or of w r boys in service and our
war dead Meadames Irene Layton
and Betry Wagenblast. with the
chaplain. Rev
Anthony Gerace.
were appointed to make plans for
and procure a suitable Xmas crib
for next Xmas
Study clubs will meet after the
Friday evening devotions during
Lent at the homes of the Catholic
Daughters The first being held
at Mrs. Josephine Fuller’ * on Tuck­
er St. The topic win be “the Bible"
A card party win be held at the
home of Mrs. Catherine Barsotti
Saturday. Jan. 20th at 6 p. m. Fam-
dies and friends are invited.
Mr* Garvin acted as historian
in the absence of Miss Inex Leix
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Ciub Dates Next
Meeting Jan, 23
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FROM
KINGSLEY BEAVERTON LUMBER
COMPANY
3 S Farmington Road
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Phone Beoverton 3201
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DRESS SHIRTS
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Boys' Assorted
T-SHIRTS
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98c
$1.67
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Boys' Assorted
COTTON SHIRTS
1
2
1
2
Price
Price
MEN'S DRESS SOCKS
29c
(Assorted Sizes)
Star
Men's
Brand
Wear
Shoes
Beaverton 4597
P S.; Sove your Poll-Parrot shoe money
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These Figures Represent Our Growth in Deposits in Ten
Years Time, From December 31, 1940 to December
31, 1950
WE FEEL WE ARE IN STRIDE W ITH PROGRESS
AND THE GROWTH OF OREGON
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