The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 21, 1947, Image 4

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    BEA VERTO N
E N T E R P R IS E
McKay
Whitford
T O N S IL S O U T
Jackie
Payne underwent
tonsilectomy this week. She
recovering nicely.
a
is
LE A D S C A M P F IR E
Mrs Irene Ferris of Progress
is the leader o fthe newly organ
ized Camp Fire group of Mc­
Kay school.
TO V E R N O N IA
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Gañida and
daughters visited in Vemonia
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs William Gañida parents of
Mr. Canida.
at M ealtim e, at Snacktime
"fro m D ad down to S is"
" It's Pure, Rich, D elicio u s"
It's Bottled Sunlight
.
.
G O O D FO R Y O U N G B O N ES
PHONE A L O H A 6584
PTA SA FETY
The McKay PTA met at the
i
school
on Friday, Nov. 14 at
B L U E B IR D S P A R T Y
8:00 p. m.
The McKay Hlue Birds held
Following the business meet­
their regular meeting on Octob­ ing Mr. George Aiken of Gar­
er 31 at which time they cele­ den Home spoke on the subject
brated with a Hallowe’en party of Safety.
Mr. Aiken was formerly with
in the cafeteria The girls all
wore costumes and prizes were the State Safety Board.
Refreshments wede served in
given to each child. The cafe­
teria was decorated in Hallo­ the cafeteria at the conclusion
of the meeting.
we’en colors.
Assisting Mrs.
L.
Straver.
leader of the group, were Mrs. B E L L IN G H A M G U E S T
Leonard Stark, Patricia Schlaht,
Mr. J. O. Forbes of Belling­
Viola Fanno and Gahriella Ghig- ham, Wash., is a guest at the
Uette.
home of Ms son-in-law and dau­
A good time was had by all ghter, Mr. and Mrs.
L.
F
Monohon
TO SPO KAN E
Frid ay,
N ovem ber
21,
1947
FOR S ALE —3-piece bedroom set,
springs and mattress, dinette,
TU A LA TIN VALLEY
table, and 4 chairs, wood range
with coils,^ Apex washer like
M A R K E T
new, dresser, mattress and
springs, library table, rug 9x12
B A S K E T
also misc. articles. Call after
Classified Ads
Subscriber A A
5:30 or Sat. afternoon and Sun­
day. D. COULTER, «Blanton
Ave., East of Hul>er, Ore.)) Rte.
HOUSEWORK WANTED Tigard
3, Box 1466, Beaverton, Or. 43p
3331.
43
/ REPRESENT
YOUR BUSINESS-MANAGED
TELEPHONE COMPANY
G E N E R AL ELECTRIC Monitor
top, reconditioned, refrigerator
$65. PAU L BLANTON. Denny
ONE S M A LL DUO-THERM OIL
Rd. near Scholls Ferry Road.
Circulator,
thn •
i/ '
Beavertorv Phone
Beaverton
Stove pipe included $20. D. C.
M L
I3p
MAUCH, 255 SE Pacific, Beav­
erton.
43P
LARGE
4-DOOR
Refrigerator,
suitable store or restaurant V\
FOR SALE OR TRAD E— Busi­
HP unit, $170, installed. Call
ness lots, Hi-way frontage 200
PAU L BLANTON. Beaverton
ft. DeLake, Oregon. Ph Beav­
Mr. W. A. Adams of Garrison
2384, Denny Rd.. near Scholls
erton 2423. R. E YEOMANS,
Montana, left
for Spokane fol­
Ferry Road.
43p
Rt. 1, Box 41, Beaverton. Ore-
lowing a two months visit with IL L N E S S C O N F IN E S
43
gon.
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
1938 HUDSON 8— 4-dr. sedan
Lyle Smith was confined to
and Mrs. Travis Dibons.
$575. also Simmons iron bed
his home several days last week FOR SALE— A-l Xmas trees, 50c
and coil springs $10. MRS. B.
each, delivery in lots of 100 or
due to illness.
SAHNOW, 307 Fairmont Rd.,
more. DON E. FLOWER. Rte.
one block south of Farmington
6, Box 835, Portland, Oregon.
H O LLY DAYS
Rd., on Menlo Drive.
43p
Phone CHerry 4022.
43p
Mrs. Sigvard Kleppe, Mrs. W il­
liam Parker, Mrs. Leonard Houk, 33 V-8 FORD SEDAN, 36 motor, 6 CORD COOK STOVE WOOD.
Mrs. Charles Struger and Mrs.
General Electric roaster and 2
85 per cent rubber, new trans­
O. Shephard are employed at the
burner electric plate. Call eve­
mission and brakes $385. R.
Tuefel Greenhouse during the
nings. M ABEL JONES, Rte.
BESMEHN, 1 mi. So. of Beav­
holly season.
3, Box 157, Beaverton, (on
erton on Hiway 217.
43
Greenway Drive).
43p
B A S K E T S O C IA L
FOR SALE— A. Rossai Accordi-
FOR SALE— Large size Duo-
an. Inquire at RICHARDS
McKinley school will hold a
P A S T E U R IZ E D M IL K
Therm circulating oil heater.
basket social at the school house
Barber Shop, Aloha, Ore.
Like new. C. H. STEARNS, 1
on Friday evening, N ov* 21st-
blk.
south Tigard grade school.
REGISTERED
BLACK
COCK­
A program including a one-act
ER male at
stud.
Reason­
43p
play will be presented by the
able
fee.
Whitford.
357
Lom­
children. Refreshments will he
SALE— 7V£x9 Axminster
bard, Beaverton.
43p FOR
served by ladies of the McKinley
rug in good condition $35. Call
Community Club for those who W O O D — Good 12 in
n blk.
mornings only. 426 Angel St.,
do not have box lunches. Moth­
Beaverton, Ore. R.
A. Mc-
and slab. Call WILSON FUEL
ers of children in school are
DQUGALL.
43p
YARD, Beaverton 2491.
43
asked to bring boxes, cakes or
pies to help swell the benefit NEW L & H ELECTRIC STOVE FOR SALE— Large Mums” from
fund.
Show
Garden. Call
M R S.
Kitchen table ami chairs, May­
tag Washer, Green rug and
DEMKE, 402 SW Florida. AT
43
pad, swing rocker. G. E. Elec- j 1763.
K ID S ' H O L ID A Y
trie
cleaner,
book
cases,
lamps,
School children enjoyed a holi­
mirror, folding bed J \ HER- SUMP PUMP— Automatic, large
day Monday and Tuesday of this
size, Practically new.
Very
IS EA S IE R
RNBERGER. Rt 1. Bx 1009-C.
week The teachers were attend
reasonable.
W.
D.
WILSON,
Beaverton (on Alle*n Ave.) 43p
ing institute held for one, two
Rte. 2, Box 1107, Beaverton
W H EN DONE
and three room schools.
(V4 mile west of Beaverton)
W H IT E P A IN T — Inside and out
H O M E FR O M S E A T T L E
on right hand
side,
Forest
also flat white and Nu-Enamel.
Mrs Sigvard Kleppe returned
Grove Highway) Phone 2619.
Leading brand at a bargain
home from Seattle, last week.
50 N. Lombard. Beaverton 43p
43p
6— FOR SALE
McKinley Notes
MISS JOY PETERSON.
Service Repräsentativ«
Joy Peterson has a knack for meeting the public with
a smile and solving their telephone problem so that a com­
pany work order can be mode up. Joy i* typical of the tele­
phone Service Representatives who daily help our customers
with new orders, location changes, extension installations,
and mony other problems.
These days there is a delay before new installations can
be made. When Miss Peterson shows you the volume figures
of new orders and explains the difficulty in getting new facil­
ities built fast enough to accommodate the flood of orders,
we know you'll understand and be patient. Miss Peterson
and the rest of us are proud that we have already brought
telephone service to an additional 10,855 stations to date
this year.
Xmas
Shopping
rtLiriiuu numi
Early
W e now have a large assortm ent of
Holiday Goods On Display
• —
For the d iscrim in a tin g
ladies
Perfumes and Toiletries
Yardley, Coty, Max Factor, Chen Yu, Roger and Gallett
Richard Hudnut and Du Barry
F O U N T A IN P E N S— Parker ” 5 1 " and the EVERSH ARP
Guaranteed for Life
Electric Shavers— Remington, Shick and Packard
BIG BEN CLOCKS AND W A T C H E S
ELECTRIC M A N T E L AND K IT C H E N CLOCKS
Xmas Cards By the Box
TREE LIG H TS AND DECORATIONS
Dolls and Toys
‘ Ask About Onr Lay A w a y P la n "
Beaverton Pharmacy
i GOOD HEALTH
! PRICELESS
‘ T h e P r e s c r ip tio n
S to re '
WISH YOU
on Broadway
in the H E A R T of the
i f - : 4
Shopping Cen ter
*
SPECIALTY
• IAVCBTON
PM AU M Al V
Telephone 2311
Y o u cun pay y o u r P.G.K.. and I’ ortlaud Ga« anil
t'.okr B ill* At llii?* Store.
Bakina Needs
Baking Powder «•'•*•»
,lb “ * 8<=
Baking Powder
®;''
10 ** ""
Baking Soda A,m *
Mk • 3 p ‘«* 25 c
C ake Decoration»
p ‘* I 5 c
Baking Chocolate
lk e,‘# 24c
Chocolate
'¿»-lk **k* 29c
Cane Sugar klk
49c; ,llk ,k $2.39
Beet Sugar
.o-ik « a 95c
Pure Vanilla ******
2 “ *•"'* 37c
Vanilla Flavoring
• *' k«MU 15c
Lemon Flavoring
15c
Almond Flavor *'*■"•*
k#«u 19c
Food Coloring *«“ *•* p * •*4 boM'M 23c
Allspice or Muitard ***:">*
13c
Ginger or Clove» ******
l m — 9c
Schilling’* Sage
|3c
Poultry Seatoning *«*•"'•» l' t-e* *•" 15c
Pumpkin Pie Spice
14c
Whole Cinnemon ******
' — *k« 9c
Seedlet* Rai*int 1 ,k *k9 25c; 11 •* 15c
Fruit Cake Mi* * * w
'-'k• 45c
Pie Crust Mi*
sk« 32c
Bisquick * • *
40~
45c
Swantdown Cake Flour
rk« 37c
Softesilk Cake Flour
* V lk *k« 42c
Mince Meat *•***«•«
*>— <•’ 35c
Mince Meat
,,k i*' 39c
Nob Hill Coffee
Fresh—
Whole Bean
From where I sit..,// Joe Marsh
Preserves and H a re v
Boysenberry Preserves it,od>
lk 29c
Loganberry Preserves
ib 29c
Plum Preserves SAW»0,i
i-lfc. ¡or j 9c
Raspberry Preserves
i-ib. 35 c
Strawberry Preserves
0ol '•lk 39c
Orange Marmalade ,e/k‘
i-«b. ¡«r | 9c
Strained Honey
them s-ib. c»» 5 1 29
Honey in the Comb
•*-•»- 39c
Look to Safeway quality foods to help you plan a best ever
Thanksgiving. The foods we offer you are chosen with the
same care you exercise in selecting them for your own table.
At Thanksgiving time, when quality is especially important,
depend upon Safeway to supply you with the finest. Start
your holiday plans by checking the values listed here.
Mince Meat
PUMPKIN
«
Moonbeem brand
No. 2,/'l
makes delicious pies! can
Cianlerry Saure
w
15-ot. „
Collins brand
,
Ocean Spray
No. 300 can
38c
Fruit Cocktail
25c
Hostess Delight
■ f
No. 2 ,/j can
C anned Vegetables
Green Bean*
N. I m * 20c
Green Beans ®eM»*H«r»»w
««• i<» |5c
Mushrooms c#*** • ’ •*•> $'»«* ♦ « «• |9C
Mushrooms c»— ,
$'*•• 1« «•« |0c
Blended Peas “ •''■»'-'«■i n ,
( 5 C
Grean Giant Peas ***** N* ,0J
19c
Sweet Potatoes T* lm
N* 1 “ * 23c
Desserts, E tc.
Ice Cream Mi* frln
1 •* p H 29c
Kno* Gelatine Sr*'*«'»»
Pk9 18c
Chocolate Pudding J,ll° •** *°r«' Pk9 7c
Chocolate Pudding
p 19 7 c
Butterscotch Pudding Jmf (*•
p 1« 7c
Vanilla Pudding J:Ht te*
t't 7c
Corn Starch A,s*
'-lk Pki 12c
C rackers and Cheese
Tea Timer Crackers
Mk k<‘ 25c
Riti Crackers
'** ^ 29c
Graham C ra*
* •* lh 19c; 1,k 35c
Cheese Spreads *'•*
«'*- 23c
Cheddar Cheese
* 49c
Sharp Cheese
'**■ p H- 73c
Cheese
* ‘m A»a»<w
»•* u«t 1 1 .05
A m ericen Cheese Kr*h
,-,k- 'e** $1.05
Breeie Cheese
Mb 92c
Candy and Nuts, E tc.
Hard Candies *♦''•*>*
i-'k pks 25c
Lemon Drops
| qc
Chocolates w
*•••*<••
i-ibbo. 9 gc
Almonds O.C- Cooler* Ct-t/O « n ek« 25c
Salted Peanuts Ktmr ’t
7V5-«*. ¡»r 35 c
Mixed Nut Meats **•>'
t -»«. i«r ^5C
Fudge Mi*
i i - m Pk4 25c
Pop Corn ™ T
io-w xk« J 7 C
Filbert Meat* *«*«'•mtk»
«N |9e
Fruits and Ju ic e s
Whole Apricots K,"n c*v *«x i'/i «•» 27c
Maraschino Cherries ®r«»j»e 1 at be* ¿ 9 C
Kadota Figs
No j '/ j c*>* 29c
Fancy Grapefruit
No. i e«** |9C
Oregon Peaches Jr',r—('•««•"' i'/i «" 33c
Fancy Prunes
No joj ior | gc
Apple Juice
12 -eo.kettl« 13 C
Orange Juice
— r«o<«,oi No icon f 3c
Tangerine Juice o u t»e s
No icon | |c
Tomato Juica Lik*r
**-ot c»" 29c
V-8 Vegetable Juica
4*-0*
32c
O lives and Pickles, E tc .
Ripe Olives *••«***•'•
»-•« ¡a* 2 25c
Stuffed Olives •»••*««
tii-«« ¡«r ¿5C
Stuffed Olives Sm«eoo
i-e« ¡or 29c
Giant Olives
Gr»*v»»
7Y« ot 45 c
Combination Olives Of»<u»»
¡o- 53c
Dill Pickles Ce/orekre
W-ei. i*'49c
Dill Pickles '* * * ro o » » |r
H o l ier 2 5 c
White Vinega f Mot*a
piftt boHi# <} q
Cider Vinegar Ou u , ii
pM kettle |0c
Apple Cider
**«)•* ¡«9 59c
r/i
Metropolitan Papers
Please Copy!
Folk* here w ar* burned up over
i article on Our Town I reprinted
urn a city paper. Made u* sound
ie a hunch of "hick*” who whit­
ed »tick* and wore chin whiakera.
,a»t peraon 1 » • » w ith chin
Makers wa* p a c in g through on
much different, underneath. City
folks work hard; like to com# home
at night to their familiee; and re­
lax with a moderate gla«a of beer
like we do.
a way east.)
From where I ait. It doesn’t mat­
ter if you live in an apartment
house or on a farm— work in an
So I ran an editorial on how we
oke of city "alickers” — as over-
esaed wlaeacrea, only interested
making money, and spending it
office or a cornfield — the American
tradition of quiet home life,
perate habits, and neighborlin
ie common to all of ua.
n ight clube.
Fact la. If we got te know each
)i«r we’d probably And we’re not
Copyright,
1947.
United
Staten Brewers
Foundation
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
sore to put these on
ving Shopping List1 Ib. 39'
C ranb erries Your Be Thonksg
lb.13
Sweet Potatoes Extra delie «XJ* condied
a p p i
A r ■
f p
W in e sa p s lb. 9c; Box S2.98
Rome Beauties
lb. 13c; Box S3.59
Y
Price» ie
Southern Y am s
lb. 12c
Onions Y*ik>«lb i o c w h n i ^ gc
C a n lillo w e r
Wh fe lb. 16c
Crispy Celery P0» « 1 lb. 10c
Ey tra F an cy
an d F an cy
r T l
Grapefrnit Wh lb 5 ‘ i c - CS1.49
T a b le Grapes R«dE-*oe. ib 15C
N avel O ranges
lb 8 1 ic
Broccoli
Ib 17c
1
effective
threwgk
Wedeeedev,
Nee. 24.
PO T A T O E S
N O 15 lb
I s sock
25 1b S <| 39
sock
No. 2's 50 Ib
S I 89
W « reterre
Ht» right
te IwHt
eeewtltiei
Ne mie»
te dealer».
SAFEWAY GUAR/M e ED MEATS
TURKEYS
ôev». Intpected
and graded.
The 6««»t
Smoked Hams
Beef Pot Roast
Beef Pot Roast c(
Bulk Pori Sausage
Pori Link Sausage
Fresh Oysters
"•M
, Ib. 59«
Ib. 59*
Ib. 55‘
Ib. 55{
Ib. 59*
pint 65e
or e 4 « ' f
Fryers
Roasters f..^ w
Fricassee Fowl
Salmon Steaks
Halibut Steaks
Fillet of Sole
B>. 7Y
Ib. 79“
Ib. 65‘
Ib. 69“
Ib. 59*
Ib. 48c