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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1947)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Portland Hunt Club Point To Point FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1947 Chuck P alm er w on th e Lt. Mc Gonigle Memorial T rophy, riding Sir W indsor, ow ned by F rances Ferguson. Sunday, J u n e 16th ir s "DIFFERENT” WHEN IT’S YOUR OWN Because this business is > * 6 our O W N , we have an extra incentive... to keep customers better p lea sed . W hich explains shywe're We Hove . . . more conscientious...do A LL NEW EQUIPMENT so many little u n -a sk e d - for " e x t r a s " .. .s*hcn we For Your service your car. Once vou discover what a BIG difference this can make in driving pleasure; you'll want to join other folks in the neighborhood, who are making OUR place their regular "service home.” Cive us a try.. SOON. COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAUL Have Your C ar Checked be fore y o u r sum m er vacation. SEE US FOR . . . • • • • Rasmussen Garage A L O H A Signal Service Broadway at Hall Phone Beaverton 3251 or after 6 p. in. 3632 PEARSON A BONDY Phone 6101 Thorough lub rication B rake Service Auto-llte B atteries U. S. Royal T ires BRAND NEW LOG HOUSE— over a 2ht mile course with 18< K notty pine living room w ith jum ps. Hiding to a very close TUALATIN VALLEY fireplace, dinette, 2 bedrooms, den second was rM s David Meyer on Youngstown Steel kitchen, u tility Pick, owned by Jack Whiteside. room, attached garage. Law n is T hird Bill Payne on Mr. Smoke. in hack and front, and flow ers B A S K E T Duncan McGonigle, brother of j and sh ru b s planted, fru it trees in the late Lt. Gary McGonigle pre Classified Ads Subscriber Ads yard. T his is a well b u ilt home sented the trophy. J udges were th at will stan d for centuries. It Mr. Aleck W ilson and Mr. Boh • is only th ree blocks from bus and • FOR SALE O’Donnell. business section of M ultnom ah. Other events for th e day was Call owner, CH 1739. 22p the Ladies l/t m ile dash won by FOR SA L E —Two 4 mos. old Barbara Em erson riding Brown G uernsey heifers. Good m ilk ONE GOOD Jersey cow ju st Acorn owned by Carl Windolph. stock. T igard 3552. 22p fresh, 3rd calf, 4Vk gal daily. Call Second Doris Clark riding Gay C H erry 3490 a fte : 5 p. m. 22p VERY F IN E 2nd calf Jersey G uernsey heifer, heavy m ilker. FOR SA LE—'31 Chev. coupe. 22p P hone Tigard 2175. Good condition. W'es Brookm an, Cobb. Novelty Kaco, won by Geo. over 40 crop acres, available G rant and G reenburg, Tigard. Swindells on his horse Jack. w ith com parable economy and _____________________________ 22p Second Tom Palm er, riding his efficiency to approxim ately 3,- horse Rim Rock. T hird Bill Tull, 000,000 farm ers having sm all 1 ACRE 141 ft on highw ay this side of Reedville. B usiness loca riding his horse Goldie. crop acreages. tlon home o r nursery. L ights Men's 1/4 M1K* Dash Produced at International H ar gas and w ater, for details Ph. F irst H erm an W indolph rid Louisville, K entucky, ; Eve. TR 9656, owner. 22p ing his horse, Broadway Bill. v e ste r’s Second Bill W allingford riding w orks, form erly the C urtiss More Class. T hird Dr. Dan Mc W right p lan t ,thc Farm all Cub Is FOR SALE— Culto-King T ractor. Donald riding Flam e, owned by l»elng introduced into the Farm - ! attachm ents, ru b b er tire s practic all tra c to r line in response to the ally new, at a sacrifice. Inquire Carl W indolph. desire of th e small acreage farm a t Rt. 3, Box 191 Spencer av e r to com pete on a m ore com B eaverton. 22p parable basis with farm ers of larger tracts. M A R K E T New Tractor Announced by Pacific Equipt. Co. Volume production of a new, small, low-cost tractor, and a full line of m atched im plem ents, which will provide- economical, practical and com plete m echani zation for th e sm all farm oper ator, has ju st been announced (June 23) by th e In ternational H arvester Company. Designed specifically for o p er ators of truck gardens, orchards, small general farm s, and for care taking work on co u n try estates, the newr all-purpose F arm all Cub represents th e latest step in the evolution of th e F arm all system of farm ing. U tilization of th e F arm all Cub, the com pany stated, will m ake m odern farm trac to r pow er, heretofore considered com m ercially profitable in general farm ing only on farm s having FOR SALE--Good family cow, 5 gallons a day, $150 00 Mrs. E d -th Grav mile north T igard on Creenbun? Rd to Locust St. 5th Green nurg n o house on le tt.__________________ , H E L P W A N TED —W oman for general housew ork. Go h „ ... nights. No sm all children Rai eigh Hills 6607 SAW New- . „ V place. C H erry 1492 ___________ _______________ -- WANTED LOST and FOUND WANTED: Adults tb attend m eeting for recreational park planning. Ju ly 1, 8 P- m. M ultno mah Com m unity Church. Salary, a better com m unity w ith less ju venile delinquency; also a beau tiful playground free to all chil dren and adults. 22p LOST— Deaf and blind wire h.. r terrie r. W hite w ith two black patches located on shoulder an<i tail. H air cu t on one hit ,1 hip. Was last seen Thursday. Mav 5 9:30 p.m. at his hom e on Mur ray Road, n ear M cLane Project If found, dead or alive, call B eaverton 3089. Engen. Reward ______________________ 22p WANTED TO REN T—Small shed, garage or b am to store small am ount fu rn itu re 10x10 ft. LOST Black paten t purse Con sufficient. Address H. Petersen tains billfold and compact which is keepsake. R te. 3 box 358, Bea Rte 2, Box 405, Tigard, Ore. 22 verton. AT 1611. Rewat Children Love Our "STILLICIOUS" CHOCOLATE MILK Available ot your Home or your favorite store ALOHA JERSEY DAIRY Phone Aloha 6584 T U A LA T IN V A LLE Y — r x r v r r v Hillsboro, Oregon K U L J k U JU L Y 4-5-6 FI ossìp h MOOds 3 Big Afternoon Shows STARTING AT 1:30 P. M. EACH DAY F R I G H T E N E D EVENTS because sh e’s heard th a t there are a couple of little fellows kicking u p a fuss about d rin k ing th e ir milk. T heir m others o u g h t to try giving them Aloha Jersey Dairy’s "Stilli- cious” Chocolate Milk,—ju st as healthful! $900.00 DAY MONEY ADDED Contest Races PONY EXPRESS FREE FOR A LL ONE-HALF M ILE COWGIRL'S RACE V a MILE FREE FOR A LL V a MILE BREAK AW AY ROPING CALF ROPING WILD COW M ILKING BULL DOGGING BARE BACK RIDING BRONC RIDING Entry Fee $15.00 Aloha Jersey DAIRY GRADE A MILK PRODUCTS Aloha, Ore, Phone 65H4 For the Milkman EntrV Fee 52 50 ° Doy Trick Roping and Special Events Entries Close at 10 A. M., July 4 Rodeo Grounds 2 Vi miles E of Hillsboro, Aloha, Oregon BEFORE YOU G Q . . . REALTORS 1 STEP INTO YOUR SAFEWAY STORE and . . . STRIDE OUT with MORE for your MONEY ARE YOURS AT— i > .* V C • t ■" ' " lii-w sD- T h e sa v in g s y o u can m a k e a t S a fe w a y on q u a lity foods o f e v e ry d e s c rip tio n m ay h e lp p ro v id e p a r t of th e m o n e y fo r y o u r v a c a tio n S to c k u p no w fo r y o u r trip . A n d r e m e m b e r th is W h e re v e r y o u tra v e l in th e U n ite d S ta te s o r C a n a d a , look fo r th e frie n d ly S a fe w a y sto re s se rv in g many c o m m u n itie s in b o th c o u n trie s Y o u 'll fin d o u t sta n d in g v a lu e s c o m p a ra b le to th o se liste d belo w . , *< * C ra ckers, Cookies Soda C rackers Tut,r 8c H i-H o C rackers Uk.pig.27c G raham C rackers ^ SoW ,,b 25c G raham C rackers ,lb 25c Fig Bars '"’’o'* h'w •* *-'k 49c The Realtor firms listed below are all mem bers of the Washington County Realty Board. Their principals are all professional, real estate men who, because of experience ability and adherence to a golden rule code of business ethics are permitted to use the title Realtor. When you use the services of one of these firms you are assured of the best in real estate advice . . . at no extra cost. CALL OR WRITE ACTIVE MEMBERS EARL S. BRIGGS. CHerry 3727 Rt. 6, Box 1218, Portland 1 LESTER HUGHES, 109M 29 S. Main St., Forest Grove JOHN SCHRAMEL 264X 5 First Ave. N .W ., Forest Grove H. W. CURRIN 1845 134 E. M ain, Hillsboro CLARA B. FRENCH BE 8255 8909 S W. Canyon Lane, GALAW AY A McGRAW 2211 1 17 S. 3rd, Hillsboro FRED O. HOWLAND 2513 Rf. 1, Box 147, Beaverton IDE BRAUER 84 1 316 E. Main, Hillsboro H. H. JEFFRIES 1981 Canyon Rood at Beaverton I. C. KEIHN 217R 218 N. Main St., Forest Grove W. E. KIDDER 3322 Tigard WALTER H. KRAUSE Rt. 5, Box 205, Portland I C. F. McCALLUM ATwater 6854 Rt. 2, Box 423. Beaverton J. J. McMAHON 3831 73 Broadway, Beaverton GRIFFITH A MEEKE 171 131 S. 2nd Ave., Hillsboro t to m a to IDUS RAINES 238W 5 Council St., Forest Grove REEHER REALTY CO. 33 18 1 st Ave. NW , Forest Grove LYMAN ROSS 6441 P. O. Box 5, Aloha Washington County Agencies 223 337 E. Main St., Hillsboro O'NEILL A WALTZ 87M 219 W. Pac. Ave. Forest Grove THURLOW WEED BR 7520 Canyon ot W alker, Beaverton ARGUS PUBLISHING CO. 231 250 E. Main, Hillsboro 57 Pioneer Puk. Co., Aloha News.Beo- verfon Enterprise, Tigard Sentinel Standard Ins. A Inv. Co BE. 7131 220 Lumbermen's Bldg , Portland TITLE A TRUST CO 333 136 S. 2nd, Hillsboro WILKES ABSTRACT A TITLE CO. 168 E Main, Hillsboro 2451 Look for Realtor in Classified Ads F o r R e alto r R ecom m endation (ail! o r W rite Kealty Board Phone 3891 Post Office Box No. 27 Hillsboro, Ore m ..... ^0 ,• * 9 JW Ç C 14-lb. Flot 3-oi jar 1 9 * 12 Temt- 0* A»“ Royal Satin 32c SHOR TEN ING 16-oz. jar only PRESERVES Mb. Shady O ak— Boysenberry ¡•r ib carto* 25c Pure Lard Mazola O il *"M 0c 0«»rt79c Shortening J-lb jar ( | . | g Almond Extract '-•* 19c Red Coloring ***'"'•* '-•* 14c June Is Dairy Month V>-'k p H 25c Breeze Cheese ' yp# Mb loaf 85c Breeze Cheese JLAVO RrK m C T (N ÍA Pimiento Cheese 0,’*‘ ‘6-lb th 28c Cheddar Cheese *•*•"•* *•’ lb 45c Safeway Mrats are guaranteed perfect eating They must be tender and juiev nr vnur mnr.-v hack Mt Angel Cheese Ched 5lb$2.55 ft lv Ibt. Valencia 55c American Cheese American Cheese Velveeta Cheese Oranges 7-lb bog M Q c Baked Beans * * “ Turkey-Noodles *«**•*' Red-Rip* Raspberries A 2 « # 5 CRATE ot 12 Canned Poods Na 7 cam 20c Fancy Peas “ »•*» N« 7 t o n 1 ^ Tender Peas ‘ S Q 98 A Ceskmara Bouquet TOILET SOAP 3 bars 35c Soopi oed C l toners Lux Toilet Soap bar 9c Oxydol Soap granulated 24-ox. 31e Stryker’« Soap Granulated 24-ox. 31c White Novy Borax Soap 23**-o*. 31c Peet’» Soap Granulated 33-ox. 43c Bleach White Magic ’ i gol17egol 33e OW Dutch Cleanser Per can 9c S O S Pod» • ph (10 23c 23c n . IV, . ASc ttax 25c Chicken-Noodles *»*<k*' , Prtdt Chicken Fricassee t r - t a . I * a . <aa 7 9 c Hb a t c a - 1 Ç ç Spaghetti Deviled Ham * " '** 18c **a % ea« 4 9 c C ra b Meat *"» Popular Brands TOILET SOAP Bar 9c *•* '•»• 89c Mb iw»89c > ■ 85c JuiCv Sweet Basket New Potatoes Kitchen C r a ft Flour io-ib.«.d $9o H arvest Blossom Flour ,s ‘,b 8t Apple Pyequick * c,0<‘»' iz-««. p H 43 c Bisquick Flour Mix 40 ot 45v G rad e A Eggs do,‘ " 62$ 're* Peaches lb. 13e U. S. No 1 LONG WHITE 3 lb. jer J 1 t 1 2 —iXXING NffDS— Sat*» Cantaloupes vine ripe lb. 10c Watermelons lb. 5c Lemons Sunkist lb. 15c Green Beans local lb. U Y ic Golden Com Tender lb. 19c Cucumbers hard-crispy lb 15c Fresh Lettuce lb. 8c Yellow Onions med. lb. 6c Tomatoes vine ripe lb. 19c 33c oz. can POTATO SALAD Whit* $169 I 49c Wkit* or Wheat one ivwK leaf ■ * loaf 1 7 ' Cracha* Whast , . t 14‘ 1 -IK. Conway's Appetizing Select them from our wide assortment. ! £ ( ■ J Fresh Bread Queen 7 Va A Ç c Stuffed 3 A A c G.ont ox 4 3 Olives o i . a r It's New— It's Tasty! Many Summer varieties arc now at their best for canning Firm, ripe lb L J LUNCH MEAT A lltw aa* or Forkoy APRICOTS / I /C Ç OTI a a . U ) h iq h f\. **** i««- G randee brand— Queen O lives «•-ot caa AND VeCCTABUS S U G A R n v /r s / L / L / r * Big 56-ox. Famous Colum bia brand Nu-Made Mayonnaise f,nk fi"M5c Sandwich Spread t,IK* 35c Tang Dressing > *"♦ 35c M argarines *•»!*••*. ^ lb 39c i* M A PROFESSIONAL TITLE GUARANTEEING INTEGRITY A B I L I T Y A N D H IG H ETH ICAL CONDUCT A DILL PICKLES Sp read s, Dressings Strained Honey *-|b *•" $ 1.69 A p p le Buffer *• °* 29c Preserves *«•** Mb 29c J,b 49c EDWARDS COFFEE 1-lb “45c 2 lb 89c WAKEFIELD COFFEE 1-lb 41c 2-lb. 81c NOB HILL COFFEE 1-lb. 38c 2 lb 75c AIRWAY COFFEE 1-lb 36c 3-lbs. $1.07 GREEN TEA Canterbury Vs-lb. pkg. 22c CANTERBURY T-BAGS 16-bag pkg 15c TREE TEA BAGS 48-lb pkg 46c Swoethoarl w bunnt daw n C o ffe e o n d Teti J. W AYLAND OWEN BE 9135 73 10 SW Canyon Rd, Portland 1 The Washington County 9 * 2Cc C . 4 S. brand— No. 2'/2 cans A L. HAROLD MINIER, CHerry 1401 P. O. Box 91, Garden Home NEWS-TIMES PUB CO Forest Grove PORK & BEANS C ig are tte s Carton (10 pks.) S 1 . 3 3 C IG A R S Rot Tan Cham p i C inc° ea. 9c ea. 5< —• Aitoated Luncheon Meats Large variety to select from lb. 45' Bologna and Liver Sausage Veal Roast Shoulder cut— Tender, meaty lb. 49e Veal Steaks shm,id.r Ib. 55c fresh' At Sofewoy |L ID* Wieners sku»... lb. 45c Fresh Ground BEEF Skinned Hamt ÄT Ib. & Ib. 3 ? FRYERS Eviscerated and cut up SALMON STEAKS Sugar Cured Bacon Royol Chinook h *ha aiaaa HALIBUT STEAKS You (et more for your mosey at Pork Roast SAFEWAY Shoulder Ib . 5 9 Firm floky slices FILLET of SOLE Ib 49 O flf No woste— No fuss Ib 7 5 Ib. 59 Ib. 55' Ib. 63*