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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947 B EA V ER T O N EN T ER P R ISE * CLEARANCE Pointed Hankies, ea PURSES ea. ea. 98c D IC K IE'S 28c $2.98 SCA RFS T E X T R O N IS C O M IN G THE DOROTHY SHOP The Women's Clothing Center of Washington County BEAVERTON HILLSBORO Æ& C3 m U i;1 * FOWLER'S a N E W 1 4M H « WATER HEATER ¡ P :ÿ* A H U ND R e D oses INSTANT HOT WATER % Business offices • lunior lunch counters • Beach cab in s • B arb er shops • • % • • Au»o courts • D entist offices • Kural scho o ls • Service stations Hobby shops Beauty parlors Greenhouses Airport hansars McKay Grade| McKay - W hitford News ELECTION. Interest is run ATTENDS CONVENTION. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rabe spent sev ning high in the forthcoming School Gives eral days in Bend where Mr. election to be held Ju ne loth Rabe attended the convention ot at McKay School. Polls op m at 8 o’clock p. m. for one hour. | State Federation cl Labor. Purpose of the election is for j 12 Diplomas HOLME G l’ EHTH. Visitors at voting upon the budget and elec * * SUGGESTIONS FOR \ 0 11 ' / / / Father's Day • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott On Thursday evening, June 5, Homey are Mrs. M. D. Butler before a capacity crowd, twelve and daughter Phyllis. members of the eighth grade of Mrs. Butler will be a Blue McKay School, received their Bird leader at Camp Namanu long awaited diplomas. this summer * * * The program was opened with VISITING. Kay Staats left on the invocation by Reverend Ol son Pastor of Central Lutheran June 9tth to visit at the home of her maternal grandparents, Mr. Church of Portland. A three act play "Her Blessed and Mrs. H Shattuck, of Biek- Boy,” was presented by the 8th leton, Wash. * * * grade. ATTENDS GRADUATION. A The play, under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Denny, was well guest at the home of Mr. and enacted and provoked much Mrs. W. H. Moore and family this week was Mrs. Emily Mcore laughter. Although all of the youngsters of Salem. Mrs. Moore attended performed well, especially en the graduation exercises of her joyed was the acting of Lydia granddaughter Patty, of McKay Wakefield and Darrel Ralre. school. * * * A chorus by the seventh grade IN SEA TTLE. Mr. and Mrs. was much appreciated. Intermission songs by Barbara Lester Lukas visited for several Hilen, accompanied by J o y c e days In Seattle at the home of Moorman at the piano were well Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hendiicks, applauded as were the piano brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Lukas. solos by Miss Moorman. * * * The remainder of the program I L L Mrs. Travis Dibins has was as follows: Processional, Sharon Tippery; !>een quite 111 in a Hillsboro hos Class History, Patricia Schlaht; pital. * * * Class Prophecy, Viola Fanno and RETURNS HOME. Mrs V. M. Gabreilla Ghiglietti; (Mass Will, Fred Monohon; Presentation of Pilip has returned from a visit Class, Mrs. Vose; Presentation of to the home of her son-in-law and Diplomas, Mr. Harry Eliander;1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Valedictory Address. Donna Peterson of Eugene * * ♦ * Thompson; Benediction, Rev. Ol HOUSE GUESTS. Guests at son; Recessional, Sharon Tippery. Following the benediction the the home of the Frank Wakefield graduates presented lovely gifts last week were members of the to the following teachers. Mrs. Wulf family, May, Myrtle, Grace Voss, principal' Mrs. Bruce Den Marva Jean and John of Port land. They attended the gradua ny and Mrs. Ethel Walter. Those graduating were: tion ceremonies of Lydia Wake Patricia Moore, Lydia Wake- field. * *_ * fifeld, Marianne Wheeler, Darrell V ISIT S IN WASHINGTON. Rabe, Craig Averitt, Ruby Prouty, Donna Thompson. Anita Ghighet- Mrs. L. F. Monohon spent a few ti, Virginia Nelson, Jo Ann Kram days visiting her family and er, Shirley Van Hvning. Robert friends in Bellingham, Wash, this Powers. week. Neckties tion of a 3cnooI director. Ru mor has it that the candidates for the post will be Mr. Leon ard Stark and Mr. C. F Rabe. Everyone should come out and vete. * * * H O M E F O R V A C A TIO N . Visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kosmalakl this week was Mr. W. Wlsnioski of Olympia Wash. Miss Joan Wisniewski, who has been attending St. Mai vs School will return home ■vith her father to spend the summer holidays. JEWELERS Hand Woven by Indians CIGARETTE LIGHTERS and In The CASES D O R O T H Y SHOP PEN KNIVES T IE C L A S P S W A T C H C H A IN S Children Love Our " S T IL L IC IO U S " C H O C O LA T E After you’ve had children of your own you wonder how your parents could have been so pa tient. MILK Available at your home or your favorite store A LO H A JE R S E Y D A IR Y Phone Aloha 6 5 8 4 F lo s s ie ’ s M O O d s Rom where I sit... Ay Jo e Marsh Here's to the Women-Folk! D E JE C T IO N because somebody told her that there were people In the Tualatin Valley who weren’t drinking their daily quart. Flossie wants everybody to be strong and healthy—everybody needs lot of milk. Aloha Je rse y DAIRY GRADE A MILK 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 . . . ” Pretty easy to see what it means; whether it’s the flame on the hearth, or the candle in the wini’ov, or the feeling of warmth that sur rounds a home. It's the women who are guardians ,f the things we cherish about lomelife—who are tolerant of hes on the -ug; the rings a glass beer can leave on tobies- or the 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; k comfortable chair be fore the fire. And I’d like to salute the housewives — “keepers of die flame” — whose tolerance ar. 1 tn - derstai.uing helps presc.ve them! o. (. "U r ’,t. I ' 1' ’ •• v a l u e s in c u a r a n t f id m e a t s Uses sam e v o lta g e a s y o u r flo o r la m p Wiring for dm little water heater i* no problem—uses 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 0 • FRYERS Eviscerated— cut up. 5 g a llo n ca p a city 3 . "B la c k heat" elements 1 . l'orcelain-lined tank 2 . Economy temperature control J t f f t J U N I O H * ® Ready for the pan. BUILT W ITH THE SA M E E X C L U S IV E F O W L E R FEA T U R ES S f l |R _ ON O H M * t T O D A Y A T J.B . IMLAY & SONS H A R D W A R E and FEED Phone Aloha 6311 lb. 49c lb. 65c lb. 55c lb. 69c lb. 49c lb. 45c lb. 59c V eal Roast l' * or Rump V eal Chops u”n or R,b Cu,• V eal Shoulder Steaks Pork Loin Chops ' n,,r cu" Pork Shoulder Steaks Pork Shoulder Roast Bacon Su*ar cur* d B>' , h i p‘*c* 4 . 3-way insulation M ill P hone Aloha 0272 .. .....lv ille Sea Foods Fresh Chinook Salmon ^ Fresh Halibut Steaks Fillet of Sole Pgtnli. No bon#» R E A L T O Ib. 59c Ib. 49‘ Ib. 43' Our great mid year food event has proved so popular with thrift-conscious shoppers that it’s being contin ued this week. Some of 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 W esson Mazóla Q t. 85c Q t. 85c Drink Mixes Kool Aid, Freshte or Flovorode 3 „i*, 1QC Pork & Beans C R REEL1 % Is pronounced Sunny Dawn Fancy Tomato Juice & S 1314-01. Tender Peas Pon American Highway Pancake Flour Peanut con 10' con Spaghetti Dinner # 46-os. 2 3 < No. 2 cons 2W . Pkg 19' B u tte rs Real Roast 2-lb. jar 5 5 e 23< Beverly 2-lb. ¡ar 6 9 e 2 i., 25 Skippy I-lb. jar 3 9 e 33- Susanna SUMMER PRODUCE SUGGESTIONS Ivory Soap ' i t ’s o \ * o ¥ s • •• New Potatoes 3 "ZlT 29c 10-lb. 41 lie til« b«r I # U. S. No. 1 White * 9 t A le n a v i . . " A real estate broker who is on active member of a local board having membership in the National Association of Rea1 E*tate Boards, an organisation incorporated in 1908, for the advancement of the interests of real estate brokers and the protection of the public from unprincipled agents or |jrokers''--W ebstcr's New International Dictionary, Ed. 2, 1937. W hen you use theservice of a local R EA L T O R — a member of the W ashington County Realty Board— you are assured of ethical, com plctc and courteous service of recognised pro fessional character. Look for "Realtor" in classified ads and on business stationery. ' For Realtor Recommendation C a ll or W rite ^Tlie Washington County Realty Itoanl | Phone 3891 Post Office Box No. 27 Cantaloupes Vine ripe. lb. 12' Oranges 7-lb. lutg 49c Sunkist Lemons 12c Santa Rosa Plums 19c SeseTow pne«»- C .n lt r b - r Y 41 t»»* La \00- b»e r 1 i*« £ t)C a L UfAD W fL f f i Nv pt, ts« lettu ce l ^ y ssfcy Vi \V pW ib. 10- , ' 7t U p t o n .. T « a 1t« Red Onions ib. 4C U »>•« r * T r e » T*a 66« .a Wafl C At Dry Onions No. 1 yellow lb. 5 Coffees. Etc. Golden Corn Sweet, lb. 23' Edwards Coffees '.i 46 Crisp Cucumbers u, 12' Wakefield Coffee H illsb o ro , Ore L O lIC C b S«W n W n t CWi. « S* ih t e k W * , o«6 : « *2 z j TOOM ! — J & W Nob Hill Coffee 3 * is 77‘ Airway Coffee w., 36c 2« Sanka Instant Coffee 43‘ Borden's Instant Coffee *£ r 39* Instant Coffees 37‘ b ig c o h u s t ABILITY AND • delicious.refre9' ' 1 sgaf ^ ay _____i Lava Soap Royal Satin Shortening For stubborn dirt Medium Qc 3-lb. six« b«r S Beverages Hershey’s Cocoa I-Ib. box 25c Baker’s Cocoa l/j-lb. box 13c Ground Chocolate I-Ib. 42c Ground Chocolate I-Ib. 4 1 c Cocomalt Beverage I-Ib. 43c Malted Milk ch 5 to £ ? te Mb. 32c Malted Milk BarJeo. plain I ’lb. 43c Borden’s Hemo I-lb. 59c Miscellaneous Values ANCO ir , Spaghetti A FR M E R IC A N I bC Spaghetti A m e r i c a n 14-ox. can 10c Beef Stew n a iu jy ' s 30- ox . can 55c Apple Sauce 0 4 3 No. 2 can 13c Grapefruit , No. 2'i 15c Gingerbread Mix 14-ox. 23c French Dressing c-,m"4 pint jar 19c French Dressing **lracU l/j pint |gc Chili Sauce mo^ 12-ox. 25c Sperry's Kix Cereal 7-ox. pkg. 13c Alber s Corn Flakes 13-ox. pkg. 13c Snowdrift Shortening s1” 3-lb. , , s1” June Is Dairy Monfh Grated Cheese h ^ rmesan P^- Relish Cream Spread Krm,t 5-ox. 19c Pabst-ett Cheese 6i/j-ox. pkg. 75c American Cheese DViiC" */2-'G■ -c American Cheese -A- T lo af 0^ 45c Cheddar Cheese, Superior Ib. Kraft 2 25c Velveeta b r e e z e Cheese 2-lb. ¿5c Cottage Cheese, Kraft pint 25c Cream Cheese pkg. 15c Grade A Butter Picnic Suggestions Pure Strained Honey Miracle Whip, Kraft piH Nalley's Tang Dressing pint 35c Dill Pickles 24-ox. ¡ar 25c Potato Salad, Conway's 16-ox. 23c Pork & Beans »¡I",1' No. I can 13c Potato Chips large bag 25c Graham Crackers “¿ S F Strykers Soap ™V tfd White Magic Bleach Soda Crackers ^ a V c ^ Krispy Soda Crackers F lo o r W ax SIM O N IZ . . . 6 * S B U F P O L JSH IN O q t - 9 8 c Mrs. W right’s Bread Footurot in H»is <d nr* effective through Saturday, Juna 14 yo u GET M ORE TOR YOUR M ONEY A T 5-lb. $1-69 Marmalade k ,5R ano ^ Y 2' lb' 39c Nu-Made Mayonnaise l/j-pint 77c Salad Dressing Duch,M quart o5c Household Needs Dreft SUDS e r t 7</j-oz. pkg. 32c ® T d is c o v ___ White Navy Borax Soap 33c 2«-oz. 33 c oaluon j 3 c 6 fkesh SÄF Mb-25c 6'/ j -© x . 8c I-Ib. 26« ,7e