The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 13, 1947, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON
F R ID A Y , JU N E 13, 1947
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T E X T R O N IS C O M I N G
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THE D O R O T H Y SH O P
The W o m e n 's C lo th in g Center of W a sh in g to n C o u n ty
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• B e a c h c a b in s
• B u s io e s s o ftc e a
• B arbe r s h o p *
• J u n io r lu n c h c o u o te ra
• A u so co u rts
• H obby
shops
• D e m is t offices
• Beauty p a r lo r s
• R u r a l s c h o o ls
• G re e n h o u se *
• S e rv ic e sta tio n *
E L E C TIO N . Interest Is run­
ning high in the forthcoming
election to be held June loth
at M cKay School. Polls open at
8 o’clock p. m. for one hour.
Purpose o f the election is for
voting upon the budget and elec­
tion o f a senool director. Ru­
mor has It that the candidates
for the post w ill be Mr. Leon­
ard Stark and Mr. C. F. Rabe.
Everyone should come out and
vete.
* * *
A T T E N D S C O NV EN TIO N . Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Rabe spent sev­
eral days in Bend where Mr.
Rabe attended the convention ot
State Federation cf Labor.
* * e
HOLME
Gl'KMTM.
Visitor* at
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott
On Thursday evening, June 5, H om ey are Mrs. M. D. Butler
before a capacity crowd, twelve and daughter Phyllis.
members of the eighth grade of
Mrs. Butler w ill be a Blue
McKay School, received their Bird leader at Camp Namanu
long awaited diplomas.
this summer
* * *
The program was opened with
V
IS
IT
IN
G
.
Kay Staats left on
the invocation by Reverend Ol­
son Pastor o f Central Lutheran June 9tth to visit at the home of
her maternal grandparents, Mr.
Church of Portland.
A three act play “ H er Blessed and Mrs. H Shattuck, o f Bick-
Boy,” was presented by the 8th leton, Wash
* * *
grade.
A T T E N D S G R A D U ATIO N . A
The play, under the direction
of Mrs. Bruce Denny, was well guest at the home o f Mr. and
enacted
and
provoked
much Mrs. W . H. Moore and fam ily
this week was Mrs. Em ily Mcore
laughter.
Although ail o f the youngsters o f Salem. Mrs. Moore attended
performed well, especially en­ the graduation exercises of her
joyed was the acting o f Lydia granddaughter Patty, of McKay
Wakefield ami Darrel Rabe.
school.
* • *
A chorus by the seventh grade
IN S E A T T L E .
Mr. and Mrs.
was much appreciated.
Intermission songs by Barbara Lester Lukas visited for several
Hilen. accompanied by Joyce days in Seattle at the home of
Moorman at the piano were well Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hendticks,
applauded as were the piano brother and sister-in-law o f Mrs.
Lukas.
solos by Miss Moorman.
* * *
The remainder o f the program
IL L . Mrs. Travis Dibins has
was as follows:
Processional, Sharon Tippery; l>een quite til in a Hillsboro hos­
Class History, Patricia Schlaht; pital.
* * *
Class Prophecy, Viola Fanno and
R E TU R N H HOME. Mrs V. M.
Gabreilla Ghiglietti; ( ’ lass W ill,
Fred Monohon; Presentation of P ilip has returned from a visit
Class, Mrs. Voss; Presentation of to the home of her son-in-law and
Diplomas, Mr. H arry E lian d er;1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Valedictory
Address.
Donna Peterson o f Eugene •
* * *
Thompson; Benediction, Rev. Ol­
HOUSE GUESTS. Guests at
son; Recessional, Sharon Tippery.
Following the benediction the the home o f the Frank Wakefield
graduates presented lovely gifts last week were members of the
to the following teachers, Mrs. W u lf fam ily, May, Myrtle, Grace
Voss, principal: Mrs. Bruce Den­ Marva Jean and John of Port­
land. They attended the gradua­
ny and Mrs. Ethel Walter.
tion ceremonies of Lydia W ake
Those graduating were:
Patricia Moore, Lydia Wake- field.
* ** *
fifeld, Marianne Wheeler, Darrel!
V IS IT S
IN
W A SH IN G TO N .
Rabe, Craig Avei ’ tt, Ruby Prouty,
Donna Thompson. Anita Ghighet- Mrs. L. F. Monohon spent a few’
ti, Virginia Nelson, Jo Ann Kram ­ days visiting her fam ily and
er, Shirley Van Hyning, Robert friends in Bellingham, Wash, this
Powers
week.
CLEARANCE
Painted H a n k ie s, ea
McKay - Whitford News
McKay Grade
[School Gives
12 Diplomas
SUGGESTIONS FOR
\ 0 111 / / /
Father's Day
VERT
Neckties»
JEW ELERS
Hand Woven by Indians
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS and
CASES
HOME FOR V A C A T IO N . Visit­
ing at the home o f Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Kosm aliki this week was
Mr. W. W isnieski o f Olympia
Wash. Miss Joan Wisniewski,
who has been
attending
St.
Mai vs School w ill return home
•vith her father to spend the
summer holidays.
In The
DOROTHY
SH O P
W A T C H C H A IN S
PEN K N IV E S
TIE C LA SP S
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Children Love Our
" S T IL L IC IO U S "
CHOCOLATE
A fte r you 've had children of
your own you wonder how your
parents could have been so pa­
tient.
A v a ila b le
M ILK
at your home or your favorite store
aloha
jersey d a ir y
Phone Aloho 6584
Flossie’s MOOds
From where I s i t ... 61/ J o e M arsh
H e r e 's to
the W o m e n -F o lk !
D E J E C T IO N
because somebody told her
that there w ere people in the
Tualatin V alley who weren’t
drinking their daily quart.
Flossie wants everybody to be
strong and healthy— everybody
needs lot o f milk.
Aloha Jersey
D A IR Y
GRADE A
M IL K PRODUCTS
Aloha, Ore.
Phone 6584
For the Milkman
There’s a lin - at the heading of
the Woman’s Column in my paper
that reads:
“ Women through the years have
stood Keepers of the flame . . .”
comfortable but too-worn chair
that we can’t bear to throw away.
From where I sit, those little
satisfactions become more and
more important in this world 0f
strife and change. Smoke rings
curling from a mellow pipe; a glass
of beer; h comfortable chair be­
fore the fire. And I ’d like to salut>
the housewives — “ keepers of die
flame’’ — whose tolerance ar.d un­
derstanding helps preserve them!
Pretty easy to see what it means;
whether it’s the flame on the hearth,
or the candle in the w iV o .” , or
the feeling of warmth that sur­
rounds a home.
It’s the women who are guardians
f the things we cherish about
lom elife—who are tolerant of
hes on the -ug; the rings a glass
' beer can leave on trbies- or the
CL
S A ir p o r t h a n u a r s
Vêtues tU GUARANTEED MEATS
Uses s a m e v o l t a g e a s y o o r f l o o r l a m p
Wiring for this little water heater i* no problem—use* the same voltage as
a washing machine, floor lamp or refrigerator. Wattage is about the same
as a hand iron.
2 5 lb. w e ig h t
•
Eviscerated— cut up.
5 g a llo n cap acity
i l l
J I T f Y
J U N I O H
3 . "Black heat" element*
4 3-way insulation
.
ON
DI SPLAY
T ODAY
Veal Roast
or Rump
Veal Chops Lo,n or R,b CuU
Veal Shoulder Steaks
Pork Loin Chops <
>n,*r cu"
Pork Shoulder Steaks
Pork Shoulder Roast
Bacon Sugir cured ,hi p ‘*c*
AY
J.B. IM L A Y & S O N S
HARDW ARE
riione Aloha <1311
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Ready for the pan.
0 built w it h the s a m e e x c l u s iv e f o w ler f e a t u r e s *
1. Porcelain-lined tank
2. Economy temperature
control
*
FRYERS
and F E E D
M ill I*hone Aloha 6272 Keetlville
lb. 49c
lb. 65c
lb. 55c
lb. 69c
lb. 49c
lb. 45c
lb. 59c
Sea Foods
Fresh Chinook Salmon Si;c.d lb. 59c
Fresh Halibut Steaks
lb. 49‘
lb. 43'
Fillet of Sole ?•(,*!, no bo*#«.
REALTOR
Our great mid year food event has proved so popular
with thrift-conscious shoppers that it’s being contin­
ued this week. Some o f last week’s offerings are being
repeated; additional values are listed, too! Through­
out the store—on every shelf and in every section —
you’ll find outstanding savings you just can’t afford
to pass up. Stock up today. And remember, every item
carries Safeway’s famous money-L^..; guarantee of
complete satisfaction.
Cooking Oils
Wesson
Mazola
Q t. 85c
Q t. 85c
Drink Mixes
Kool Aid, Freshie
or Flovorode
Sunny Dawn
Fancy
Tomato Juice
3 pin. 10‘
Pork & Beans C
46-ox.
can
& S. 131 / 2 - 0 *.
1 0 'Æ
can
23<
Peanut
Butters
1 9 '
Real Roast
Is pronounced R E E L T O R
Pon
American
Spaghetti Dinner
Fkg
2 -lb. ¡ar 5 5 c
2 3 ’
B e v e rly
Tender Peas
Highway
2 -lb. ¡ar 6 9 e
No. 2
con*
2 ... 2 5 ’
S k ip p y
Pancake Flour
SUMMER PRODUCE SUGÒ ESTIONS
10
‘
-ib. 47’
Ivory Soap
Cantaloupes
O ranges
" A real estate broker who is on active
m em ber of a locol board h av in g m em b ersh ip in
the N a tio n a l A sso ciatio n of Rce* Estate Boards,
an o rgan izatio n incorporated in 1908, for the
ad van cem en t ot the interests of real estate
brokers and the protection ot the public from
un principled n«jei*s or b r o k e rs "—W e b ste r's New
In te rn a tio n a l D ictionary, Ed. 2, 1937.
W h e n you use theservice of a local R E A L
T O R — a m em ber of the W a sh in g to n County
R e a lty Bo ard — you are assured of ethical, c o m ­
plete and courteous service of recognized pro
fe ssio n a l character.
Look for " R e a lt o r " in cla ssifie d ads and
on busin ess stationery.
For R ealtor Recom m endation C a ll or W rite
Phone 3891
Post O ffice Box No. 27
Hillsboro, Ore
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Garden-fresh
Solid heed,
GUARANTEEING INTEGRITY
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ILIT Y
N D HIGH ETHICAL CONDUCT
prices.
C a « < * T b u r^ T * a
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$ a o iv jl
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ID . 1 0 C
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46‘ L. 91 ‘
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f a ila a r
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I-lb. //<
ID H C C l SaWaa w»,r. C*«I# t s ..ko». H,lh VO
BIG CONTEST
Royal Satin
Shortening
For stubborn dirt
Medium Qc
R
3-lb.
• ii« b«r
Hershey'* Cocoa
I-lb.
). box 25c
Baker's Cocoa
'/j-lb. ». box 13c
Ground Chocolate °5i'iur' I-lb. 42c
Ground Chocolate
I-lb. 4lc
Cocomalt Beverage
I-lb. 43c
Malted Milk C H O K R C A O K L A T T S I-lb. 32c
Malted Milk Bordeo’*- plain I-lb. 43c
Borden's Hemo
I-lb. 59c
Miscellaneous Values
t-s-sw -
Red Onions
)b. 4C
t *, c va» e j ît
Dry Onions No. 1 yellow lb. S
Coffees.
Golden Corn Sweet, lb. 23'
Edwards Coffees
Crisp Cucumbers n, 12' Wakefield Coffee
eh ur
Lava
Soap
Spaghetti j S skrican
can 15c
Spaghetti amjlhican I6- o i . can 10c
Beef Stew " a l l e y s 3o_OI can 55c
il
J
’ pi,11 3 3 ’
Beverages
4 9 c
lettuce
I
A PROFESSIONAL TITLE
7-lb. iMg
29{
47c
lilt ber I »
12’
Sunkist Lemons
)b. 12c
Santa Rosa Plums n,. 19c
Tin* Washington County
Board
Vine ripe lb.
3
tea
T IM ®
U. S. No. 1 W hite
9 t M e a v u i .
Sutann a
¿=á!L_------
1 P ’ s oVw o'fV
New Potatoes
I-lb. jar 3 9 c
Nob Hill Coffee , * k.f W
Airway Coffee
w, 36c
Sanka Insiant Coffee
Borden's Instant Coffee
Instant Coffees
j is
77‘
MW ’1 *
43‘
39*
*~37‘
Apple Sauca c * * No. 2 can 13c
Grapefruit J g S K ft S , No. 2’s 15c
Gingerbread Mix
I4- o i . 23c
French Dressing Cu,lln* pint jar 19c
French Drawing •“ r**1* l/2 pint |9C
Chili Sauca montk
12-oz. 25c
Sperry’, Kix Cereal 7-oz. pkg. 13c
Alber s Corn Flake, 13-oz. pkg. 13c
Household Need,
Dreft d i s c o v e r t 71 / 2 - 0 1 . pkg. 32c
White Navy Borax Soap
33c
Stryker, Soap
24-ox. 33c
White M agic Bleach g allo n 33 c
Floor W l i __ SIMON!*
_» . .
SKLP POLISHINO q t . ? 8 c
!1”
Snowdrift
Shortening
3-lb.
June Is Dairy Month
Grated Cheese J^ k m e sa n pkt.
Relish Cream Spread Kr*,t 5-oz.
Pabst-ett Cheese b'/j-oi. pkg.
American Cheese d V i i l ”
American Cheese KRAFT loa V
Cheddar Cheese, Superior lb.
Kraft
yOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT
15c
19c
25c
~c
2 25c
Velveeta b r e e z e Cheese 2-lb. 35c
Cottage Cheese, Kraft pint 25c
Cream Cheese w*'l*d*'ph'* pkg- ,5c
Grade A Butter f r esh
67c
Picnic Suggestions
Pure Strained Honey
5-lb. S 1 -69
Marmalade ‘“ ^ ano ^
2-lb. 39c
Nu-Made Mayonnaise l/j-pint 27c
Salad Dressing Duch*“
quart 65c
Miracle Whip, Kraft
pint 37c
Nalley's Tang Dressing
pint 35c
Dill Pickles
24-ox. ¡ar 25c
Potato Salad, Conway's 16-ox. 23c
Pork & Bean, ^
No. I can 13c
Potato Chips
large bag 25c
Graham Crackers ‘ m ’ aid ' l ‘l^* ^5*
Soda Cracker, T
UA™
6'/r ex 8c
Krispy Soda Crackers
I-lb. 24c
Mrs. W righ t’s B r e a d ,7e
Features in Hiii ad ere effective through Saturday. June 14
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