BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Friday, A p ril 2 5 , 1947
McKay-Whitford
IIO M K ON FURLOUGH. Joe Oil
son is home on a twenty day fur
lough from his station in Ala
meda, California. He will be dis
charged from the navy some time
in November.
• • •
BUY ACBKAUK. Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Feigion, who moved to Denny
Hoad from Portland, have pur
chased the adjoining acre to their
present home and expect to build
there some time in the future.
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S U N D A Y GUKSTS. Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. H u ff’s guests on Sunday,
April
20th were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph H uff and family of Port
land and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Davenport of Vancouver, Wash.
• • •
HOUSE GUESTS. Mr and Mrs.
Wm. Wisniewski of Olympia. Wn.,
were house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kosmalskl the past week.
Joan Wisniewski is a student at
St. Mary’s School.
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BUSINKSS T B IP . Paul Noble has
been on an extended business trip
to Idaho. He is the superintendent
of the
Sprouse-Reitz
Variety
stores.
• • •
ATTEN TION !
Home Owners
Regular $ 1 4 .5 0 "H i Tem p "
Built-In Wall Heaters
110-V - 1250 W att
No Special W eight W iring Required
SPECIAL $10-95
ELECTRIC “ STEEMCO PACE MAKER”
Irons — Tim e Saver
$13.93
Window and Door Screens
MADE TO ORDER
Odd and Stock Sizes
NAILS
By pound or keg, all sizes
2P to 60P
ROOFING
Rolled and Composition Shingles
(Red, Green and Black)
PLYWOOD
By Sheet or Truckload
>/4", V o ", V i " . V o". V o "
PLUMBING
Fixtures ond Fittings, including
Lavatory Bowls and Laundry Trays
L ’u fV t r r iu C o o p e r a t i o n
The cooperation
of the women
of the McKay P. T. A. is really
grand.
They are donating time, in turn
to the operation of the school caf
eteria, for the remainder o f the
term.
The children really enjoy the
hot dish, which is served each day,
at a cost of only 10c per child.
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CLINIC. The pre-school clinic was
held at the Garden Home School
on Tuesday, April 22nd.
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D IN N E R GUESTS. Dinner guests
of the W. D. Staats fam ily on Ap
ril 20th were Mrs. Ivan Thompson
and son, Sam, of Troy, Idaho, and
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wheeler of Port
land.
MOVE IN T O N E W HOME. Mr.
and Mrs. Owen of Progress have
| moved to the Searle W right home.
• • •
W E E K END VISITORS. Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Meadows and son, Tim-
mie, of Hillsboro, spent the week
end with the Noah Leslies.
To Be Presented
In Piano Recital
Professor Petri of O.S.C will
present Pat Mitchell of Aloha in
a piano recital at the Memorial
Union at Corvallis, Sunday, April
27 at 3:30 p.m. She wil iplay Rach
maninoff's Concerto in C.
• • •
Mother'» III ness ('-alls
Daughter to Itlulio
Mrs. Mary Cavaness and son Bill
left by car Friday, April 18 for
Harrison, Idaho because of the
serious illness of Mrs. Cavaness’
mother, Mrs. Elmer Phillip who is
in a very serious condition.
• • •
N E W HOME. COMPLETED. The
H. P Downing family moved into
their recently completed home a
short time ago.
• • •
GOOD LU CK —HORSESHOES The
Tim W right home is the scene of
numerous horse shoe games.
The fans gather there to com
pete with each other and really
enjoy it. Looks like an opportun
ity to start a tournament out
here.
Church Group
Hold» Meeting
Program practice* muit be ap
proved by the committee before
they are carried out, which is an
important reason the county com
mittee would like to complete all
Due to the fact that instructions sign-ups as early as possible. Pro
were mysteriously missing at one gram funds will notebe available
farmers and ranchers
point when riders arrived no one to assist
completed the event and it was with the cost of their practices if
declared "no contest.” Entry fees prior approval is not given by the
were returned and the event was county committee.
The chairman
explained that
re-run Sunday, April 20 in the
practices which qualify for pay
vicinity o f Garden Home.
Tw elve riders covered a 5 mile ment must contribute to conserva
tion on the farm and fit into the
course at a very fast pace.
of
Grace Karns riding Sally B. over-all conservation program
captured the first award from the the county. Each county receives
an
allotment for conservation
fortune. '
Perc Foster riding My Coquette work, and the amount of work
for which payment can be made
was second.
Gladys Ferry riding Duke Hamp is limited by the size of the coun
ty budget- The system o f opera
ton took third.
tors declaring
their Intentions
to carry out practices under the
program on plan sheets each year
! makes possible a fair allocation of
funds available for conservation.
Practices being emphasized in
1947 in Washington
county in
Application of lime and
May 1 will be the last day that clude:
Washington county farmers and phosphate, working in cover crops,
ranchers can sign up to, cooperate drainage, permanent pasture clear-
in the 1947 agricultural conserva
tion
program, A .E.
Krahmer,
chairman of the county A A A com
mittee has announced.
While about 700 operators al
ready have filed their plans at
the county office, Krahmer point
ed out that there are a few who
may be disappointed later be*
cause they didn’t file in time.
Pilgrim Lutheran Church’s W al
ther League met at the home of
Lorna Sprecher last Sunday for
the monthly social meeting.
A fter the opening prayer by N a
dine Boettcher, Rev. Erwin Ger-
ken led the young people’s group
in open discussion on the topic,
"Responsibility—My
Church and
My Gifts.”
Ruth
Weight
and Charlotte
Thompson
were introduced
as
guests.
Entertainment was furnished by
Audrey Enger and Beverly Krause,
violin duet; Nadine Boettcher, so
prano solo; Adair Enger, guitar
solo; Dorothy Jellum and Leona
Krause, vocal duet; Lorna Spre
cher, piano solo; and Don Grandy,
accordion solo.
Rev. Gerken displayed his coin
collection, refreshments were serv
ed and the meeting was adjourned.
I
Portland Hunt
Cluh Fortune Hide
i ing and seeding, and control of
| Canadian
thistle
and morning
glory.
This is the best conservation pro
gram that has ever been avail«
able to the farmers of the county^*
and every farm operator is urged
to take part in the program. You
can make out your farm plan and
get complete details of the pro
gram at the county Agricultural
Conservation Office located in the
Courthouse at Hillsboro.
Progress of Farm
Plan Sign-Up
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A T w a te r 3750
One block East of Capitol and Bertha-Beaverton Junction
Orange Marmalade
Salad Vegetables
Tender Peas
Gardenside or
Pickins
Want to Sell?
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BECA U SE:
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2. W e are interested in the development
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A C T IV E M EM BERS
EA RL S. BRIGGS, CHerry 3727
Rt. 6, Box 1218, Portland I
L. HAROLD M IN IER , CHerry 1401
P. O. Box 91, Garden Home
LIST ER HUGHES, 109M
29 S. Main St., Forest Grove
J. W A YLA N D OW EN
BE 9135
7310 SW Canyon Rd, Portland 1
JOHN SCHRAM EL 264X
5 First Ave. N.W., Forest Grove
IDUS RAINES
238W
5 Council St., Forest Grove
H. W. CURRIN
1845
134 E. Main, Hillsboro
REEHER R E A LT Y CO
33
18 1st Ave. N W , Forest Grove
C LA R A B. FRENCH
BE 8255
8909 S.W. Canyon Lone,
G A LA W A Y A McGRAW
117 S. 3rd, Hillsboro
2211
FRED O. HOW LAND
2513
Rt. 1, Box 147, Beaverton
IDE A BRAUER
841
316 E. Main, Hillsboro
I . C. KEEHN
217R
218 N. Main St., Forest Grove
W . E. KIDDER
Tigard
LYM AN ROSS
6441
P. O. Box 5, Aloha
Washington County Agencies 223
337 E Main St., Hillsboro
O 'N EILL A W A L T Z
87M
219 W. Pac. Ave. Forest Grove
THURLOW W EED
BR 7520
Canyon at Walker, Beaverton
H. H. JEFFRIES
3981
Canyon Road at Beaverton
3322
W A LT ER H. KRAUSE
Rt. 5, Box 205, Portland 1
C. F. M cCALLU M ATwater 6854
Rt. 2, Box 423. Beaverton
J. J. McMAHON
3831
73 Broadway, Beaverton
G R IFFITH l MEEKE
171
131 S. 2nd Ave., Hillsboro
ARGUS PUBLISHING CO.
250 E. Main, Hillsboro
NEWS-TIMES PUB. CO.
Forest Grove
Edwards Coffee
I-lb. six* 49c, 2-lb. 96c
Wakefield Coffaa’
I-lb. can 45c
Nob Hill Coffee I-lb. »•» 42c, 2-lb. *•» 83c
Airway Coffaa
39c ***•$ 1.15
Nescofe Instant Coffee
<•»*• ¡or 37c
I-Ik. boi 14c
Our Mother’s Cocoa
Hershey’s Cocoa
Cocomalt cuMmtm o „ *
231
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Pioneer Pub. Co., Aloha News,Bea
verton Enterprise, Tigord Sentinel
FLOUR
i-». tx>. 25c
*^ 4 3 c
N*. Vo — 2 *- 25c
Kippered Snacks ® *•
•* h 23c
Steero Bouillon Cubes
Noodle Soup Mi* ttpHdo
3 p **» 28c
Soup Mi* >,,tr C'•**•'. r *0 Smmdim
3 p 1* 29c
3 ^ 29c
Pea Soup Mix **/fr c'*a *r
11 -m m . cm I 7 g
Beef Noodle Soup
lOVi-M.
CM I
Chicken Soup Campkmir,
I I -CC. CM I 2 c
Cream of Tomato Soup M-**
ll-M. CM |4c
Heinz Vegetable Soup
n « . CM 15c
Rancho Tomato Soup
22- m . cm 20 c
Vegetable Soup
2 for
25c
12 for
$1 .4 5
25-lb.
seek
1
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i * p H 25 c
•-* p H 29 c
*
Tall
Ground
Beef
From lean
gristle-free
meat
LB.
B REEZE
85c
Pound
SI
Meat features ore for Friday ond Saturday
VALUES IN SPRING PRODUCE
Fresh, crisp, and right at their flavorful best.
Giant Strid**— Bright gr
pod*—wall filled
New Potatoes
U. S. No. l'e —’A ’ » . Shatter White*
etc
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Phon« 3891
Post Office Box No. 27
Hillsboro, Oregon
2-25«
5 - 29‘
GREEN ONIONS
Mild
20
fUvorfuJ
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Sweet. Juicy
GRAPEFRUIT
Texas
Ruby
Rtxfs
Lb,
V C
lb. 11 l/jc
lb. 43c
lb. 5c
lb. 61 «e
lb. 121 c
lb. 18c
Sunkist Lemons
Avocados CmOmtmt mt Wmtr M
Rhubarb
Carrots UrmifOl
Lettuce
*
Radishes
ASPARAGUS
Produce teoture« ore tor
Friday and
Realty Board
A
Fresh PEA$
K raft
VELV EETA
85c
at SAFEWAY
Tender, green
young spears—
^
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lbs. ^ O C
Early Spring C o op !
Saturday.
YOU GET MORE EON YOUR MONEY
YOU GET MORE EON YOUR MONEY
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65c
49c
45c
65c
25c
67c
67c
57c
lb 59
,b
Roast
Lan»
Roast h A 9 ‘
Leg1
b75‘
Lan» b
1 ShouWer
Rib
Chops
, * 5 ‘
Loin or
A Lamb
Breast
12e
2 Pound Loaves
m
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
op lb.
Spjtiftq, ¿tomb.
1441 SS.4*
CH EESE
— C A LL OR W RITE—
39e
Sliced Bacon SwiM 0,w#
Assorted Luncheon Meats
Fillet of Sole ToUr-hmwiooo
Chinook Salmon Steaks
Fresh Cooked CrabsM
'*#/*
Fryers triumralmd and cat op
Roasters g ;« oMmd-imft •Mm
Fricassee Fowl
~d
5 ttnuììUL 19$7
»7 5
Gum Drops s" ’***
■-* p H 27 c
Assorted Caramels M*w O'**»-
35c
Hard Candy r***'* *•*'•
'*-«• »•* 59c
Mint Chew Candies M*"’*f*
•**- p H 23c
Walnut Meat *•
hm,
</i-ik. p H 55 c
Pecan Meats
•*"•
p **- 39c
Roasted Peanuts
'*■ p **- 29 c
Oregon Walnuts ’*■
p H 39 c
Superior Brand
The Washington County
can
cm *
CHEESE
3 9 ^
J a j ia J l
•-«. 29c; pi-* 47c
Mayonnaise Nm
Sandwich Spread i**t* *»* • * 24c P1"* 43c
s* 79c; P«* 43c
Duchess Salad Dressing
ll'/l-m. h«t. 25c
Chili Sauce **"•*•
Cheese Spreads *'"**
*-<«• e< 2/ 29c
Lard, Raths
4 pounds $1.29
Green Beans 9md— Hm Cat
n *. 2 cm |4 c
Green Beans *•-•••—f ' —d> s*r'*
**• 1 e"" 19c
Fancy Corn c#***r «•*••■ *M m Kmrmmi No 2 cm 1 8C
Corn Hifiwey film S tamdard-Vae. Pot. 12-cc. ccc | Jc
Cream Corn * * * * * G<Mmm
N c . 2 u « 17C
cate ( 4 ( ) SS.se
Wi « p H |7 c
7** p H 23c
e/t-a*. pH |0c
2 Ik. p H 44 c
Mk.k«c24c
They musk be tender end juicy,or your money back.
24 for
$2 .8 9
SO
lb.
Canned M ilkcbh:: db2 ::l ,23
W ILKES A B STR A C T A T IT L E CO.
168 E Main, Hillsboro 2451
46-oz
can
Grape Juice cw«*'»
<?—* 37c; p 1** 20c
Grapefruit Juice r,r* w****
44_“ - *•" 2 1 c
Grapefruit Juice
2 1c
Blended Juice
•' ©•* n * j |0 c ; 46-ox.23c
Tangerine Juice r<#* Ni*
Hm. l cmm 10c
Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice
25c
Libby Tomato Juice
47-**- “ * 29c
Vegetable Juice
•*• 29c
iç Nationally Advertised
brands
Standard Ins. A Inv. Co. BE, 7131
220 Lumbermen's Bldg., Portland
T IT L E i TRU ST CO.
333
136 S. 2nd, Hillsboro
No. 2
Cons
Sperry, Pillsbury, Gold Medal,
Fisher's or Kitchen C raft
•Tea Biscuits
Assorted Cookies
Soda Crackers r,,*7 M**d
Soda Crackers taomriiehm
Soda Crackers K,"ar
Graham Crackers
Riti Crackers Wm4mn
39
2 lb Jar <
23<
Apples & Pears „«poMltd-pk,. 19
Grocery features are effective —
through Wednesday, April 30
Sweet
s & w
Master- No. 2 4 A c
piece can l U
Full
0' Gold
Orange Juice
Plan to Develop?
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