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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1947)
BEAVERTON EN T ER P R ISE F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 22, 1947 W A SH IN G TO N VISITO RS Mr. and Mrs. Don P ratt and son Mike o f Vancouver, Wash., w e re viistors at the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Adam Helm bigner and family. • • e Ced ar Mill Raleigh Hills FROM C AM P BEAL M OVING TO S A L E M M aster Sgt. Verle Texley, who is stationed a t Cam p Beal, Calif., spent a few days at the B. N. Gredvig, C lare Gredvig and Ad am H eim bigner homes. • • 9 V IS IT S IN T IG A R D Mrs. A nna Blue spent W ednes MOVE TO EASTERN OREGON day in Tigard w ith Mrs. Butler, s e e Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gol|ii* Ind fam ily left for E astern Ore- V IS IT IN G R E L A T IV E S jon to m ake th eir home. Mr. and Mrs. Voil Chitwood and • # # son Philip are spending ^ ie ir va cation in Blue R iver and Madison V ISITS G RAN D PAREN TS Wis., w here they will visit rela R osem ary Scofield, daughter of tives. Mr. and Mrs. A rt Scofield of • * » P o rtlan d Is visiting her grand CO N D U CT B IB LE SHOOL p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sco Rev. and Mrs. L ester Spencer field. are conducting Bible School at the B ethany B aptist Church. A very large attendance is reported. • • • CH IN ESE M ISSIO N A R Y Tw°1Tr i r e a l t o r ; W hen ro u place your real e a ta te buslneei> In th e h an d s o t a m em ber of th e W a s h ln ito n C ounty R ealty B oard you m ay re st assu red you will pay only s ta n d a rd estab lish ed ratea It coats you no m ore to deal w ith a REALTOR, b u t You h ave th e a d v a n ta a e of th e se rv ices of a p rofessional real e s ta te m an who m u st h av e experience, ability. In te g rity . a n d abide by a nolden rule code o t business ehlcs In th e W ash in g to n C ounty a re a only m em ber firm s o f th e W ash in g to n C ounty R ealty B o ard who h av e th e high s ta n d a rd s p rescrib ed a re p e rm itte d to use the tllte "R EA L TO R "—your g u a ra n te e of th e best In real e s ta te service. Look fo r "R EALTOR" In classified ads. In th e p h o n e book an d on b u si n ess s ta tln e ry . W ASHINGTON COUNTY R E A LT Y BOARD P. O. Box 27. Hltl'boro PHONIC 3*1*1 Flossie’s MOOds 205 Killed In Ore. ! history. T raffic men explained th at some revisions occur whe,jj per Traffic Accidents sons previously reported as in Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D. Staats D elayed accident re p o rts and and family of Scholls F erry Road death notices have boosted Ore have sold their hom e and are gon’s traffic toll to 205 killed in m oving to Salem w here Mr. th e first half of 1947. Secretary Staats ha.s accepted a new posi of S tate R obert S. Farrell, Jr., tion, F riends of th e fam ily will I has disclosed. be sorry to see them leave be Ten m ore fatalities have been cause they have been such a vital added to th e list for the first six p art of the com m unity. m onths of th e year to bring the • • e total ju s t nine deaths fewer than EN JO Y SAN FRA N C ISC O last y e a r’s record 214 for the Mr. and Mrs. E arl Briggs are sam e period. W ith late reports continuing home from a plane trip to San Marino, Calif., w here th ey visit to come in, th e score for Ju n e ed. Mr. Brigg s siste r Mrs. O. H. has reached 46 dead. F arrell re Oltmans. From there* they flew ported. This is ten more persons to San Francisco w here Mr. killed th an in Ju n e of 1940, form Briggs was a delegate to the Lions erly th e w orst Ju n e in the state’s International C onvention. They took a tour of San Francisco, rode on the cable car, ate a t F ish erm an’s wharf, enjoyed th e view of the city from the Top of the M ark and then flew home to P o rt land. The Briggs had good flying w eather all the way, w ith clear visibility, so they could ap p re ciate the aerial view. • • • Rev. A ndrew Lui, a Chinese m issionary from Oakland, Calif, spoke at the C edar Mill church Sunday. He is leaving for China Sept. 5. C A LIFO R N IA VISITO RS Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Rudesill FISH IN G T R IP w ere host and hostess for two The R ussell G rants returned weeks to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tu S unday evening, A ugust 1’, from lin of Long Beach, California. a very satisfying vacation at Olal- W hile their guests w ere here, Mr. lie Lake w ith the Ava C rosleys of and Mrs. Rudesill took them to F orest Grove. Russel] caught the Seattle for a two day visit. * * * largest fish of th e season at Olal- |ie Lake, a 16 1-4 trout, w eighing CO N VALESCIN G 1V6 lbs. Mrs. G rant stated th a t Mrs. Alton Chase, d au g h ter of it tasted as good as it looked. Son the Rudesill’s who was confined Dick also tu rn ed o u t to be quite to Portland Sanitarium for two a fisherm an. Tw ice he caught weeks following su rg ery is con m ore fish th an h is dad. valescing at the R aleigh Hills • • • home of her parents. because there's a secret in ner joy that she gets when she thinks of how nice it is to work for Aloha Jersey Dairy. She's treated like a queen, and she deserves to be, too . . . she gives such GOOD milk Aloha Jersey DAIRY a i i n a M ILK PRO D U CTS A loha, Ore. P h o n e ASM F o r th e M ilkm an J- r. ' * . F E LC H E R 'S STO R E It<¡ mût* So. of B eav erto n B ank on H ighway 217 C om plete L ine o f G ro ceries UNION GAS an d «HI. A M PLE P A R K IN G B E AR S T A T I O N Phone Aloha 6259 Reedville. Oregon The Man Who Thought Tires Would Last For Ever TIRE SALE ASBESTOLINE and LEAD and OIL PAINTS WE ARE OVER STOCKED . . . Let us inspect your present tires. If you need tires, OUR REGULAR PRICES: our Deal Will Please You. A S B E S T O L IN E .................................... $1 .9 0 PER G A L. P U R E LEA D and O IL P A I N T ,....... $ 3 .9 0 PER G A L. B A R N P A IN T ......................................$ 3 .5 0 PER G A L . C A R B O L IN E U M ................................ $1 .4 0 PER G A L. B O ILED LIN SEED O I L ...................... $3.25 PER G A L . W e Sell T R IA N G L E , C R O W N A N D H O D GEN B R EW STER Poultry, Dairy and Stock Feeds. Also a full line of Horticultural, A gricultural and Florist Supplies. Ask For •‘RED”, ANDY or CLAIR RICHFIELD GAS. OIL AND GREASE "Lubrication Our Specialty" Open 6:30 to 7 :3 0 p. m. Sunday; 7 : 30 a. m. to 7 ; 30 p.m. FINDLEY MILLING CO. PH O N E 3851 16 Farmington Road SP A C E U N D ER N EW M A N A G E M E N T We Carry a Good Supply of S&H GREEN STAMPS Given W ith All Purchases Beaverton p e a c h e s ! Now's the time to coo 'em! Buy yours this week at.., SAFEWHY CAN NOW — B eiotu LABOR DAT — or you m ay be TOO LATE) I j O th e r Fresh Produce Fonturos FRUIT JARS PEACHES H A LES M aryhill All yout levotite rtrtetiee kn cennieg. Clbertet ind Holts—«ad tkt selected peek* ol Mch to give you the most 1« font aoaey in guilty •ad quantity, Got pm Puck« ud m M i week—SOAEl The bright ol the Puck «nil be over elter Lebor Dey. De-Fuzxed H A LES PEARS 30-lb. Box 30-lb. $ 2 ” Box 1 Yakim a Garden fresh Flavor! 16-lb. flat LUNCHEON MEAT X V , 12 o l can It 'i quick lo lit for lunchot on boiy conning doyt II Ilf * E w w I w C 7lawuf Foil dat.ih OF TANGERINES Old South Brand No. 2 can Somothing vottly difforont In flavor ond rofrothmont at Salaway ff* 12 5 Tomatoes $*| 29 TEMT - n a m e r r CONTEST JAR RUBBERS ,59 21-lb. ) Lug 15-lb. Flat *5000.00 All* plentiful nippli#» of other* •♦ E L B E R T AS PRUNES jo t w a rs KIH» MASONS Y a kim a De-Fuzzed Italian Fresh and Ripe' U S No. 1 Cannery W A SH B A R T L E T T S $ d ^ 6 9 34-lb. box lb. 12c Seedless table Grapes Ripe Watermelons lb. 3 4 c lb. 6c Crispy Cucumbers Eggplants, just bread and fry lb. 10c lb. 11c Golden Cora, local - MRS. L IL S T E E L E , Box 36. A loha, O re.; M RS. EDN’A H O FSTED T, 9HU5 V B u rg ard P o rtla n d O re. P h o n e UN. 0121 Properly applied will stop leaks and give long service from the roof that you now have. W hile PURE LE A D A N D O IL P A IN T applied to the walls will m ake the building look like new. T he sacram ent of baptism will be observed at the regular serv ice of the Valjey Com m unity U nited P resbyterian C hurch S un day, A ugust 24. Ja n e t S hafer will play a voilin solo d u rin g the off ertory. Jeanne F o ster of Spokane, W ashington will lie guest vocalist. • • * My v irtu e of i special carbon “lung” the E veready Air-Cell bat tery “breathes in” oxygen from th e air and th u s depolarizes It self and m aintains a constant voltage. D uring the war, troop sleepers and kitchen cars were lighted by Air-Cell batteries. A sk for your free c la ssifie d “ S u b scrib e r Ad C a rd s” w ith each new su bscription o r renew al. They'll pay you real dividends. MISCELLANEOUS SEW IN G ACCEPTED A S BESTO L I N E Very few people appreciate th a t th e w orks of a w atch con tain over 100 parts; the balance wheel tu rn s 432,000 tim es a day; the escapem ent wheel m akes 12,- 000 revolutions a day. S M I L I N G D rap eries and Slip C ov ers a S p ecially ju red actually die from th e ef fects of an accident, and that o th er changes are necessary when tard y reports are received As proof of th e grow ing dang er of street and highw ay use, the nu m b er of m otorists killed for each 100 million miles tra v elled jum ped to over ten in June, com pared w ith about" seven in Ju n e of 1946. “As usual, th e w orst killer is the open highw ay," F arrell said "Oregon car trav el is at an all- tim e high—and th at travel will kill m ore O regonians th an ever before unless we do everything in o u r pow er to prevent it Now Is the Time of the Year to Repair Roofs and Paint l p Those Old Buildings! RETU R N S HOME Mrs. L aura K. Hill of the C H IN A TO P IC C hristian hom e retu rn ed last A T D IN N ER week from th e International The regular m onthly Fellow C hristian C onference held in sh ip Basket d in n er of the Buffalo, N. Y. C hristian church will be held on B U ILD IN G HOME F riday, August 22 at the church. Mr. S pringer of the C hhristian T he program will lie on China. ch u rch is building a new home L ast Sunday, Mrs. S. J. Odin, on Hall iietw een 4th and 5th who was a Red Cross w o rk er in w hich is nearing com pletion. China during the war, spoke at They hope to be in by the first the church. She and her husband of th e m onth. are leaving Seattle, W ash, next • • • F rid ay to go to China as m ission Rev. T ritz and fam ily w ere aries. callers at the C edar Mill com m un ity. HOM E SEW SHO P RED TAG APRICOTS D m « TODAY Rubber», cepe end lid« for neerly every ¡or No. 1 can 35* 11 15* * Wkoio .»pooled. Stock up at this price ovon If you cannod to mo Cookies, Crocker* Beveroges Edwards Coffee 2-lb. can 89c Nob Hill Coffea. Mb. 38c. 2-lb. 75c Airway Coffea. I-lb. 36c, 3-lb. $1X17 Sanka Instant Coffee 2-0*. 45c Nescafe, Instant Coffee 4-ox. 39e Flevorade, Drink Mix 3-pkts. tOc MINNIE WEST - h e r dulie» o» o C h ie f O p ero to r of the W e tl Coo»t Telephone Com pony p r o v id e r e a l life d ra m a SUGAR When darkness settles over the country side and one by one the lights blink out, youf telephone center still remains alert ond ready to serve you instantly. Whether it be a doctor s call, Hood, fire or catastrophe, the Chief Operator acts surely and swiftly to summon aid and keep com munications flowing smoothly. The calm, ex perienced Chief Operator, responsible for the tra in in g of sw itch b o a rd o p erato rs, also supervises the routine work of handling colls. It fakes more than mere skill-it takes ex perience and a dutiful sense of service to maintain our telephone system as one of the finest in the nation. minuit (tumi Gold N* Glo Cookies. 9-o*. Sodas, Busy Beker 2-lb. Sodes. Snow Fleket 2-lb. G raham , I-U». 24c. Ted Timor. Crecker* Riti Crackers pkg. pkg. pkg. 2-lb. 19c 43c 43c 47c l-lb. bo* 29e l-lb. bo* 29c C A N E PRICES B EET PR ICES • I0 lbs. 94c, 100 lbs. 9.09, 25 lbs. 2.33 92c 2 28 8.79 tolling Needs, etc. Cannod Emit» ond Juico* Ceke Flour, Softasilk pkg. 37c Bisquick. Biscuit Mi*. 40-ox. pkg. 45c Pi« Crust Mis, 17-ox. pkg. 32c Cherub Milk. '•» ” «* «— <"> $5.25 Kero Syrup, H/y-lb. gl. 19c Vinegar, Old Mill, qt. 16c, gal. 45c Pickling Spice, Cronm» g-ox. pig, 29c Pebst-ett Cheese bl/g-oi. pkg. 29c Ajnertcon Cheese. Dutch 2-lb. 69c Spaghetti Dinner, '•* A»on*o» pig. 25c Nu-Made Mayonnaise qt. jar 79c Cocktail Sauce, Dennison, 14-ox. 25c Potato Chips, 15c, 25c end 59c sixes W e . Paper, CWr- 125 ft. 19« P * Cherries. *'*»• r** No. 2 cue 29« Oregon Prunes. *w fw l Oh 19« Apricet N ecfer.*-**•*♦ * *»-##.— ||« Applt Juice, SAW, qt. bottle 35c Blended Juice, ° 23« PRESERVES Hominy, **•'• *•'*'*• No. 2'/j can 2 ”29« Sweet Potatoes. *4 15c Chicken. Noodles. 1 1 — 13c Deviled Hem, Libby, No. •/( can 17c Daviled Meat, Libby, No. •/* c«n 13« Vienna Sauiages, Lk*r 4-ox. can 17c Oysters. 71/j-ox. can 39c Shady Oak R asp b erry S body Oak Logonborry lb. ¡or J i t Î. 39c Dodo Hooch Appio Jo lly U -ot y o w u EN JOY SA FEW A Y M EA TS CANDIES SATIN MIX Eastern Skinned A h r a jr , a welcom e treat — to t a t ty — M colorful. Holt £ • 25* or Whole t9 t HAMS Short Shenlu Tenderized! H o v to h o ld Needs Lifebuoy Soap bar 9* H m H 4 S ou , Connod Foods or Dude Ranch S t r a w b y . V JtA C L J ilU L lb. 65* Log ol Veal Boast Veal Loin Chops Breast of Veal# for stew Short Bibs oi Beef Tender Lamb Liver lb. 49‘ lb. 69* lb. 29* lb. 29* lb. 29* Laundry Soap i bars 15( € ry tte l Whif« Boraxo 10-ox. can 15‘ WVstb ow«y stubborn 4*0 Supurb Soap 24-oz. pkg. 27 Aerowax quart 49* W a s te - F r e e tviscerefed Dis tainted Reedy to Fry FR YER S lb. 75*