The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 22, 1947, Image 4

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    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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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)
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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
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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.
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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
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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*