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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1951)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 26, 1951 High prices hurt business as much as they hurt your budget. Therefore, it's plain good business for us to keep all our prices as low as possible. We do it by searching the wholesale markets for the best buys . . . by economical t MINUTE MAID storekeeping . . . and by being satis R ecen tly returned from their honeym oon in S eattle and V ancouver, B. C.. Mr and Mrs. H. R. R a a sch are residing on W alker road in B eaverton w a itin g to m ove in to their new hom e. T he couple w ere w ed in a ca n d lelig h t cerem on y D ecem ber at the F ir st M ethodist church by R ev. H orace H. M ounts. The new M is R aasch is the d augh ter o f Mr. and j Mrs. D. W B artholom ew o f Bea- ORIENTAL THEME FEATURE verton. The bridegroom is the son y / - i ACC ni NJMFR of Mrs. M yrtle R aasch. 274 E ighth AT BEREAN CLASS DINNER O riental them e surrounded reg St., B eaverton. The bride w ore w h ite slipper sa ular social and b u sin ess m eetin g tin w ith a w h ite sa tin head piece la st F riday even in g o f the L oyal w ith seed pearls and a fingertip B erean cla ss of ' the B eaverton veil at her w edding and carried Church o f Christ in the church tw o w h ite orchids on a w hite basem ent. H o sts a t the g a th erin g w ere R ev. prayer book. T he church w as dec- and Mrs. G eorge S pringer and Mr. and Mrs. Q uentin H iggins. C how m ein d inn er w a s served and th e basem en t w as decorated C hinese lanterns, figu rin es and m lng trees. It w as reported the class is w ork in g on a fund raisin g plan to fur nish drapes for th e church au di torium . fied with small profits. That's why we Quick-Frozen Concentrated S U R P R IS E B IR T H D A Y PA R T Y Ten o f her sch oolm ates attend ed a surprise b irthd ay party honor in g M arcella O’M eara, 437 S. W. S ixth St., T uesday evening. T he h onoree is the d au gh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. O’M eara and all the girls attend S t. M ary’s of the V alley school. N E E D L E CLU B M E ET S B eaverton R ebekah No. 248 nee dle and social club w ill hold its regular m eetin g F rid ay at 12:30 p. m. a t th e hom e o f P res. Mrs. C harles T erry on C enter s t r e e t A potluck luncheon is to be held before th e regular m eetin g. 4 honestly believe you'll save money ORANGE JUICE shopping here. Try it for one week and 6 OZ« CAN MAKKS V/t PINTS see for yourself. Jrv . Noterai flavor 250 D u a lit y M e a ts GRADE "A " LARGE D o z. * 5 2 c C h e e se Pork Pound 4 5 c 25c v uc No p e 0%k9 19c C r a c k e rs KrisPy Lb. Box Tasty Loaf 4 9 c I P o rk C h o p s Center Cuts Lb. Lb. for 35c Lb.* Lb Pkg. 89c ib S te a k s Bacon Grain Fed Armour's Banner, Sliced. Sh red d ed W h e a t NB£g. 15c Lb. CABBAGE S&W Nó. 2 tins Halves P eaches 49c 6 9 c I F ry e rs Paynes Pon Ready & BEANS No. 2 Vi tins A Tasty Pack C h e e se Lo in P o rk R o ast Lb. Tillamook Solid Heads Per Lb Mr. “* Carnival Brand No. 2 tins sliced Beets GRAPES Emperor M D. 2 Lb, 2 5 c 12-oz. Tins P in eap p le P in eap p le Libby Crushed No. 2 Tins P fc. G eorge G riffin of Beaverton ! w ho en listed in the U.S. Marine I corps la st O ctober, is home on j furlough after com p letin g eight w eek s o f b asic training at San : D iego. P riv a te G riffin is the son of Mr and Mrs. H u gh B. Griffin, 395 I Cedar H ill Blvd., and graduated from B eaverton U nion high school j in 1949. H e atten d ed one year of college a t O regon S tate. G riffin ’s p aren ts said his fur lough is o v er Jan u ary 27. M O TH E R 'S C’L I B LUNCHEON M other's club o f St. Cecilia’s school w ill sp onsor a luncheon T u esday, F eb ru ary 6 , a t 12:30 in I the B eaverton A m erican Legion ' hall. O.E.S. C A R D PARTY B eaverton O rder o f E astern Star is p lan n in g a card party Thursday, F eb ru ary 1, a t 1:30 p. m. in the M asonic T em p le in Beaverton. C anasta, p inochle and bridge are to be played and prizes w ill be of fered. P icn ic H a m s Ranch Fresh T re n d BEAVERTON MARINE HERE ON FIRST FURLOUGH Raasch-Bartholomew Nuptials Performed Here Last Month J 25c B r im f u l POTATOES o f No. 1 Deschutes ill. 10 Lb. 3 5 c Hillsdale, broken slices 4% No. 2 tins “ w C I gave my walls texture for individuality A T E X T U R E D S U R F A C E S ARE E AST WI T H LOW C O S T Mr. and Mrs. H. R. R aasch .................M ake hom e here TEXTONE orated w ith two b askets of w hite m um s, fern s and candles. Mr. B artholom ew g ave his daugh ter a w a y and she w as attended T M t.g U I f « 04 by Mrs. Jean D an iels of Vallejo. Achieve everything from a simple Calif., m atron of honor. Mrs. D an stipple or sand float finish to Ori iels w ore gold satin and carried ental texture or Spanish stuccoeffecc w hite carnation s and sm all w hite m um s. B rid esm aid s were Ann Bas- Produce beautiful leaf patterns, bas tian, B eaverton and D onna H arvey ket weaves. T bxtonb has a body ...fo r fine funerals, of B onny Slope. T h ey w ore royal that holds the texture pattern, doesn’t blue satin gow ns and carried w h ite run or sag whjje wet. In white which considerate in cost mums. may be tinted or painted to taste. Don Turner of B eaverton w as Mr. R aasch 's best man. ». M U S fa r 0 6 . C andlelighters w ere D orothy C hristensen, Aloha, and Melba Lee B eeler o f B eaverton. U shers were | G eorge Jett, M ilw aukie, and John j G raf o f Portland. Mrs. R ow ena i E llis w as m usician and she accom KINGSLEY BEAVERTON panied D orothy C hristensen who Tuneral S avie» Since JS92 sa n g B eca u se and A lw ays. LUMBER CO. R eception w as held In the church J.P.FINLEY* SON, SW4th at Montgomery, AT2181 3 South F a rm in gton Road parlors and Mrs. E. L. Muse, P hon e B ea verton 3201 grandm other o f the bride, poured. S I I I = l l l = l l l = I H = m = m £ l l l = n i = : I U = l l l = | | | = | | | = ;l l l = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | | = | | l = l l l = I H £ I H = l l l = Mrs. H enry B astian cared for the punch and K athleen A ckerm an and B etty M oshofsky cu t the cake. i i M argaret P ow ne w as in charge H E R E ’S THE " T W I N ” o f g ifts and M arilyn Turner w as custodian o f the g u est book. O IL H E A T E R T H A T Mr. R aasch 's m other w ore grape P A Y S F OR I T S E L F colored tissu ed faille w ith black accesories. Out of tow n g u ests in cluded G oldie R eddish, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. D. D. D aniels, Vallejo, Calif.; Mrs. W ilm a D ailey, Mrs. E m m a Freel and M arjorie C ressy o f H illsboro, and V erna Losll of Orenco. The bride w ore navy blue faille w ith red a ccessories for her going- aw ay ensem ble. The bride's m other w ore plum colored tissu ed faille w ith black accessories. The bride graduated in 1949 ftom B eaverton high school and w orks for Standard Insurance Co., In Portland. Mr. R aasch graduated from high school in D enver, Colo., in 1945 and served 14 m onths in th e navy. H e is em ployed by W. P. F uller P ain t Co., in Portland. FINLEY’S Jil/Jerf/ù \a m FUEL - SAVER e HEATERS SEE THEM TO DAY MRS. F. S. S T A T T E R D IE S F rederick S tatter, son o f F. J. FOR SERVICE • FOR ECONOMY S tatter, o f C anyon R oad, who sp en t the h olid ays here w ith his father, h as returned to school at E u g en e Mrs. S tatter, w ife o f the elder Statter, passed a w ay just b efore C hristm as, and funeral ser v ices w ere held at th e P ortland C rem atorium on D ecem ber 23. She w as a fflicted w ith lu k em ia, her condition not b ein g discovered until late sta g es o f the d isease. F ollow in g a bout w ith pneum onia, tests HARDWARE w ere m ade, w hich revealed her \ condition. She is survived by her ON BROADW AY PHONE 4284 husband, and son and a num ber of rela tiv es in N eb rask a and Calif. < i = n i = l l l = l l l = l l l = l l l = l l l 5 I H 3 m S I I I X M I = M S H I = l l l = l l l ^ h l - | H S N I S I I « m £ |n 3 n ^ || $59.95 to $124.95 Lip to n T e a Bags Lip to n T e a 99 CENT SALE 48 count Pineapple Juice Libby’s 3 c a n , 99C 46-oz. Blue Bird Orange Juice 46-OZ. 3 Cans 99C B lue Bird Blended Juice 46-OZ. 3 Cans 99C Bird Grapefruit Juice B lue 4 Cans 99C 46-oz. 4 Can 99C Tomato Juice 8 Cans 99C Milk D arigald. Tall T in s Ivory Soap 7 F or 99 c Large B ars Sugar C&H 10 ibs 99c '/2-Lb. Pkg V a n o L iq u id Starch Qts. Pound 3 5 c 2 Pound Package A Q V Basketball Fri. Night WRIGHT'S — ___ _______________ _________________________ ____ ... FINAL JANUARY CLEARANCE of SKIRTS BLOUSES DRESSES, from our regular stock Juniors 9 to 15 Sizes 12 to 24!^ Reg 8 95 to $14 95 GIRDLES and PANTY GIRDLES To Close Out Jan. 26 Beaverton MANY BARGAINS ON OUR $1,99 TABLE NEW SPRING STYLES ARRIVING *-[_ B E X y £ RPT.O.N !,$ I E A D I N G E S T O R E j . '■ * I P HO NE 3 2 6 / ^ * * V. ' P Ohe ' ' F R E E ^DELIVERY On Broodway DAILY MODE 'A SHOP FOR WOM EN" Beaverton, Ore Ü