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M cKay-W hitford DIES IN FLORIDA T U A L A T IN V A LLEY MA RKE T BASKET C la i ii lM Ad* Subscriber Word has t>een received here | o f the death early this week of Mrs. Gladys Keller o f Rt. 1. Bea verton, in Jacksonville, Fla. The funeral services were held in Portland, Tuesday in charge o f A. J. Rose & Son Funeral Home. GUESTS FROM MOLLALA M ASO N ’S in Tigard have new Mrs. Gladys Watkins and son washers ready for immediate of Molalla were week end guests delivery. W ell known makes. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Terms. 46 Blanken. Mahogany Baldwin Spinnet Pi ano, prictically new $000 . 00 ; FAMILY GATHERS The home o f Mr. and Mrs. R. M yrtle wood bedroom set $185; Daveno $35. Evenings and wk. W. Crane was the scene of a fa ends. D. E. Mayo, Rt. 1, Box m ily gathering for Thanksgiving 1010, Beaverton, Allen Avenue dinner. A son Clifton Cramer o f and Menlo Drive. 45p Tillamook, was present for the festivities. GENERAL E L E C T R IC Monitor top, reconditioned refrigerator HOME FOR HOLIDAYS $60; Paul Blanton, Denny Rd. H arry Eliander, Jr., and faipily near Scholls F erry Rd., Beav spent the holidays with Mr. and erton. Phone Beaverton 2384 45p Mrs. H. F. Eliander of Progress. ‘Q U IC K H E A T ” N o need to buy a new stove to modernize your home, just use the same stove you use now by installing the “ Quick-Heat” oil burner. This burner fits in the fire box or ash box o f your range, cookstove, heating stove and laundry stove or circulat ing heater. Easily Installed and has a life time guarantee. Price $14.75 for small burner and $29.50 fo r large furnace burn er F o r demonstration write distributor. Freetag Radio, 740 W. Main, Hillsboro, Ore. 45p GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Thor Sherquist entertained ten guests at dinner on Thanksgiving day. FROM VALLEJO Mr. and Mrs. L G. Walters, o f Vallejo, California. spent the holidays visiting at the homes of her sisters, Miss Mary Jane Spur- lin o f W hitford and Mrs. H. F. Eliander o f Progress XMAS PLAY SET The M cKay P T A w ill hold the regular meeting on Decemls-r 12 T H O R washing machine, good when a Christmas play w ill be condition, also eleven single presented by the children o f the unit electric chicken brooders. school. 8230 S W 14th Ave., Capitol H ill district, after 6 p. m. 45p HOMEMADE CANDY Castillo's Win O ver Aurel Toma Spots Title Go An explosive knockout o f Aur el Toma in the sixth frame of fast slugging bout, Portland Civic auditorium. December 2. readied bantamweight Luis Castillo, Cal ifornia champ, for a pending title match with Manuel Ortiz, world champ now in Manila Match maker Tex Salkeld indicates there Is healthy prospects of holding the title match in Port land. The scheduled ten-round fight between Toma and his smaller, rugged-punching conqueror start ed like a major offensive which sent Toma to the canvas twice. Coming out the second, the tides o f battle receded some, with Cos tello stopping some stiff jolts and missing the shifty Rumanian. Toma, as usual, fought well and desperately. From his dis astrous first canto, he recovered with amazing agility, danced, cir cled and tangled toe-to-toe with his formidable opponent. The sixth round sleeping pill, how ever. happened so suddenly and with such finality that fans be yond the near ringside hardly saw it happen. Tualatin valley fight fans, prim ed for a broadcast account o f the Joe Louis-Jersey Joe Walcott heavyweight title match on Fri- day, also can look with reason able assurance to a world title match in Portland, date unspeci fied. sometime in the first part o f 1948. The. December 2 supporting card, following established rules o f relativity when a main event o f the Castillo-Toma calilier holds the featured spot, was fair but not up to recent preliminary matches in which knockouts were the rule. The M cKay Campfire group Philco refrigerators, deep freez ers and radios for immediate held a home made candy sale at H O L ID A Y V IS IT delivery at Tigard Hdwe. Co. the school on Wednesday, Dec. Mrs. Oglesby Young, o f Port 45 3. Mrs. H. Farris is their camp land spent the holiday .with her fire leader. sister, Mrs. Carrie Summers. Dolls at all prices from $1 59 up. Come in and select your Christ 4 H CLUB PLANS mas gifts. Use our lay-away Miss B. Newton w ill organize plan. Kickm eyer Dress Shop. a 4-H club under the leadership OH, My ACHING fU T. I'VE Tigard, phone 2971 *45 o f Mrs. Douglas Scott o f Bradley BEEN IN HALE THE STORES OR S A L E — 1 Estate gas range, Corner. All girls of McKay school and combination, table top. softflo IN TOWN TO GET ALL THE water softener. Used 6 months their parents are invited to at LOW PRICES... large size, reasonable. 8th hse. tend the meeting on Friday, Dec. on left on Wilson ave. off Can 5th, at the home o f Mrs. Kathleen yon Rd. Box 181. 45p Schlaht on Scholls F erry Road. PUBLIC NOTICES St M otti, D IS TR IC T B O M ) F LE C TIO N N O TIC E s i v i E O P OREGON, County o f Washington > )s School District No. 107 ) Notice is hereby given that at the school district !>ond election hereby called to be held at The Aloha-Hul>er School Building in and for school district No. 107. o f Washington county, Ore gon, Monday, the 22nd day of December, A D., 1947, between the hours of 2 o’clock p. m. and 7 o'clock p. m . there w ill be sub initted to the legal voters thereof the question o f contracting bonded indebtedness In the sum of $105,000 00 for the purpose of providing funds to construct, furnish and equip a heating plant. To construct furnish and equip an addition to the present Grade School Building, and to alter and re|>air the present Grade School Bupilding; and to provide funds fur the purchase of additional land, and the Im provement o f land now owned or to be acquired in and for said school district. The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words ‘Bonds — Yes" and “ Bonds— N o” ; and the voter shall place a cross (X ) Itetween the word “ Bonds” and the word "Y e s" or between the word "B on d«" and the word “ No” which Indicates his choice The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the contraction o f said Indebted« ness will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid. Ire opened at the hour o f 2 o ’clock p. nr and remain o|>en until the hour o f 7 o’clock p, m. o f the same day, when the same shall be closed. By order of the district school board o f school district No. 107 of Washington county. Oregon, made this 2nd dav of Decem ber. A D. 1947. F M. SAUNDERS. ("halt-man. John Stitzinei, 65. resident and day janitor o f the Portland Golf Club was reported in a critical condition, December 3, after he was a victim of an accident on Scholl’s F erry road, when he was struck by a car which Joseph Stephenson, Metzger, was driv ing about 6 p. m. Tuesday.’ Mr. Stitziner sufftred skull fracture, compound leg fracture, shock, head cuts and bruises. AAUW STUDY DEC 9 % The Beaverton Study Club of A A U W w ill hold a meeting on December 9, 1947, at 8.00 p. m. at the home o f Mrs. Bob Barnes on Hazel Avenue for a dessert meeting. The group are going to take each other on a panel discussion trip through Mexico and all the members are Invited to bring any examples of Mexican art or craft which they may have. Th e December meeting of the Forest Grove-Hillsboro branch o f A A U W w ill lie a dinner meet ing at the Congregational church In Forest Grove at 7:00 p. m. on December 11, 1947. A n y Beaverton members wishing to go please notify Mrs. Jay Gibson, Jr., by Tuesday, Decem ber 9 in order that reservations for the dinner may be made. Date o f First Publication Dee 5. 1947. Date o f Ijrst Publication Dec 12. 1947 oom nri«s McDonald’s Store have been resentatives included promises pending, abandoned and that the schedule would remain as is. Robert S. FOR THE CHILDREN .. Mee acted as chairman o f the meeting. — shining e y e s , s t u r d y , w e l l The group voted to have the chairman appoint a committee d e v e lo p e d b o n es, s o u n d o f five to handle individual com teeth, a l l b e c a u s e d a i l y , y o u plaints of Tigard commuters and meet with stage line representa order q u a r t s of o u r c r e a m y , tives to smooth out rough spots in relations betwee n the public rich, v i t a m i n , m i n e r a l g iv and the company. ing milk. Although, judging the October PASTEURIZED 21 PUC hearing on the disputed PHONE ALOHA 6584 issue, fireworks were again ex pected at the November meeting * THROW AW A Y YOUR BYSC will meet at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb on Watson Street on Monday eve ning, Dec. 8, at 7:30. A ll the young people of high school are welcome. A ll desiring transpor tation can meet at 7:15 in front o f the Christian Church. There w ill be a gospel team from Sell- wood Baptist Church SOLVED YOUR PROBLEMS IV EACH M AIL B O X ES House Style (approved) •Vb EACH (MlackCrackle Finish, reg $1* RFD No 1 galv boxes $2 ea. Shop F A L K ’S for full line of Christmas Gifts. Ample park ing area. lì Redwood Burls and Bowls Pet and Garden Supplies Peruvian, Cypress or Ming Trees Cocktail Supplies, Post Lanterns ¡Ñ IN lì House Signs lì ROYAL HAEGER POTTERY— WEATHER VANES Ml YOU MAY ORDER RY PHONE Ml 6305 S. W. (lupitol Highway — BEucon 6088 lì BUT WHY? JUST C J TO SAFEWAY U R f / DO. THEY MEET EVERY LOW PR!CK . IN TOWN! S A F E W A Y has ALL the low prices — right in your own neighborhood -’V*" ■ ' " < '. -, w yr ! There’s no need to rush all over town to get the lowest prices on food-th ey’re all here at Safeway. Under a long- established pricing policy, our first step is to give Safe way customers the benefit of our efficient way of doing business by pricing everything at the lowest point which will yield a reasonable profit. But we go beyond this in that we also meet the lowest price of every competitor, item by item, day by day, town by town. Some of the prices listed in this advertisement are regular everyday low prices at Safeway; others are special reductions. Save both time and money by getting all the low prices in town at Safeway. Canned Foods Green Beans Briarqat*— fancy No. 2 20« Green Beans Payer oft— cut No. 2 can 14« Fancy Peas S«9or B*llo No. 2 con 19« Pork & Beans Coia 6 Swoyn* 2</? can 19« Beef Sfew Nallny't 30-ot. con 55« Pink Salmon Brine* L *o No. 1 can 52c BEANS VAN CAMP'S "Beanie Weenie*" FR U IT C O C K T A I L Gold Medal Flour U k 57* 10-lb $1.09 Gold Medal Flour 50-lb tod $4.59 Kitchen C raft Flour 25 lb. toci $2.30 Pie Crust Mi* Brutlea i 17- o«. piq. 33* Cake & Pastry Flour Sp*"r 10 lb «* 99c Swamdown Cake Flour 2 ^-lb. pig 42* Softasilk Cake Flour 2% lb. pig 42e White Corn Meal Albert 40 oi. pig 31« Fruit Cake Mi* $■ $ t*'. 1-lb qloti 45* 11-ot. p ig 14« Irii Currant* 2-lb. jor 39c Mince Meat V o la m o n t I-oí. p ig 21« Mince Meat N o n * Such tS-oi. ¡or 19« Mince Meat Collin t t o t. con 9e Baking Powder Columtf Baking Pow der 8. C brand 2S-oi 23c Pure Lard 1J6. carton 37* Dressings, CREA M CO RN No. 2t/j can O m rd o n tid e con 5C JQ RED HILL BRAND • i - 29« IJ V j - o i . Bottle ' NuMod*. tin» 43ç GRAHAM CRACKERS Broti. 17 25« I-Ib. bo. H I- H O C R A C K E R S Mb. bo« 29c Mb. pkg. I I c D t t t t r l — P o w d e r e d o r B ro w n W H IT E SA TIN S U G A R I0-Ib. 9 5 c Margarine 25-lb sack $ 2 .3 7 Parkay or Sunnybank Fruits and Juices Kadota Figs Reedley No. 21/j con 25« Peaches Coitle Creil — hal.et No. i ;/ 2 28« Peaches Libby— haluei No. 2y/j con 29« Peaches Highway — halve i No. 2'/^ con 25« Sliced Peaches Dei Monte No. 2</f cn 29« Prune Juice Neart'i Delighl 12-ot. con 10« Apple Juice free Top Quarl 21« Apple Juice S- $ k*’. 12-ot. tit* 13« Grapefruit Juice Town Houtt No. 2 10« Clam Juice S- 6 B'. B-ot. bot. 10« Pint 45ç T E A TIM ER C R A C K E R S c " * r Wa4^ SUGAR * I-lb. boi I 9C G o w iw Ib 4 5 c Canterbury Tea Bags P*9- ot *«45c Tenderleaf Tea Bags P* 9 - o f 16 19« Ground Chocolate GhirardtHi 1-lb. 43« Ground Chocolate GuiUardi 1-lb. 41« Root Beer Cragmon! 2 quarh 27« pf- dep. Orange Soda Gold-Bubble 2 qit. 27« P-4. Sno-Cola Cola beverage 2 qlt. 27« pl-dep. Hh. ¡a* | 9c C H IC K E N A N D N O O D L E S W " 2-lb 99« 2-lb. 89« Ib. $1.28 ^ * lb 2 / c C a n te rb u ry T e a 24« O R A N G E M A R M A L A D E *»'* >'•*< M A Y O N N A IS E Edwards Coffee Mfc. can 50c Nob Hill Coffee Mb. bog 45c Airway Goffer 1-lb. bog j l c J D e l M o n to . con SLEEPY H O L L O W SYRUP CATSUP B evera ge Valuet 3gc No. 2 con | C o u n try H o rn *. G o ld * » Bantam TOM ATO SAU CE Spreodt French Dressing Krott-Mirocle i/2 p* 19c Sandwich Spread tenth Bo. H-ot 33« Salad Dressing Coicod* Quart ¡or 55« Salad Dressing Duchett Q.arl jar 56« Kraft Miracle Whip An) ,ai 37« Pabst-ett Cheese <Vi oi pig 29« "Sharp" Cheese Berkthir» 1-lb pig 73c American Cheese Dutch Mill 2 lb $1.05 American Cheese Brail 2-lb pig $1.05 Kraft Velveeta Cheese 2 lb pig 98« M o ,f e t l D * r ,q k l b ran d 15 11-0*. Ja r Sooos, «> 3 9 E tc. Ivory Soap Btrtonol bar foe h 8« Lava Soap Medium tite bar 3 t °r 29« Palmolive Soap Medium tire bar 11c Blu-White Bluet while it wathet, pig. 10« FA LK H a rd w a re Haskell Shopping Center Near East Y on Canyon Rd. T A I - PING Terrace A M E R IC A N -CH IN ESE D IN N ER S ORDERS TO T A K E OUT Phone CHerry 4178 Fine Food - Ample Parking 2 mi North of Tijard I ! 130 S W Borbur 8>vd at 55th Av# Dancing After 9 (jj I .4 W ord has been received by Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Monohon o f the promotion o f their son. James, to the rank of sergeant. James is with the 11th alr- liorne division in the Yokohama area. "P erm * Glow” Luminous (Charge by day— Shine at Night) THE jjj Planter Lamps, Copper, Ceramics EARNS SGT.S STRIPES House Numbers AT IN 1 = IH = lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= 5 lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= llt= IIISIII= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= ll been Morning worship 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:05 a. m. M Y F 7:00 p. m. Choir Practice Wed 8:00 p m IN GIFT I Why, tney are those useful little cards you get with your subscription for free classified ads in your newspaper. P N EU M O N IA V IC T IM MKT7/GFK C O M M U N IT Y M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Corner L k i h I and Nolan HLs. R. I* OTTO. Minister Mm. K. W . Conklin, S. M. Nnpt Everett I4*de, A’outh le a d e r c Hillsdale G a rd e n Shoppe SU BSC R IBEK ADS? Little Carolyn H uff celebrated her 5th birthday with a party for a group o f friends on Sunday, November 30th. has v , > hi BIRTHDAY PARTY Janice Kosmalski ill with pneumonia. MILK =IH=III=III=III=III=III=III=III=III=III=IH=III= =lll= lll 2 lll= lll= lll= lll= IH = lll= lll= IH = IIISIII= H I= lll= m = lll= lll= IM = m = lll= H liInl XMAS LIST. W E HAVE Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pilip spent the holidays at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peterson o f Eugene, < lie BIDS Washington County w ill re reive sealed bids on Its gasoline, diesel and fuel requirements for the tw elve <121 month period be ginning January 1. 1918 and end ing December 31, 1948. Bids must I k * submitted to the County Court by 10 00 A M Wednesday. December 17. 1917 The County Court reserves the right to reject anv or all or to split the awards In anv manner which It mav deem advlsahle Published Dec 5. 12. 1947 Oregon Motors Works For Solution Of Tigard Beefs BEAVERTON YOUTH MEET SAFEW AY GUARANTEED MEATS SMOKED PICNICS District Clerk lo clear up bus depul condos tion, to route more busses over the old Capitol Highway and ex pedite the handling o f complaints Th ey have no way, the com pany men emphasized, of know ing their patrons’ complaints, unless they are reported. Re questing definite, complete com- u , ¿ o i v w | | X CONTI M f l > , n plaints— including all facts— the 1,1 * .. ,lssions were slanted toward stage men stated all kicks would In a friendly, cooperative rils | msc ^ udon o f different- be answered in w riting prompt- mission with Tigard bus com- the company and !y upon receipt. November 20. in the es >* Although the school room was muters. • Schneider patrons m iovanfe, fairly w ell crowded at the start grade school, _ - represent-1 Many individual g mpany o f the meeting, many commut- and Dau», Stages, ue- ‘ were presented and th a t»«- i------- ing Howard Oregon A Motor were presemeu ¿mu u » y t„ ra drifted nwav - ----- u.. Motor Stages, de- - dared Diana for eliminating six offered P|ans whereby the trri- ters drifted away after having cu re tru d piana plans for tati(m COUia could ^ removed. stated beefs and Lidi ‘ wi eliminating 0 six - j ümoji Dt? ic iiiu m ai . Of- , ---- --- the.r —--- own ----- -------- ..... — t Portland w i . n , . and fers . orks were wer* . bus runs ’ between maiJe w.. by .u- the stage Un« ]ine reo- rep- izing that firew fireworks TO EUGENE District School Board Attest; Katharine B Plair. NOTH F OF S E A L E D CR ITICA L CONDITION PIECE BACON flavor fender PORK SHOULDER ROAST Young P o rte n lb. < PORK SHOULDER STEAKS Young Porker* lb. ! VEAL RIB CHO PS Leon te n d e r cAops lb. < LAMB RIB CHO PS C u t thick or thin lb I LAMB LOIN CHOPS Fin e fo r b ro ilin g lb. I SALMON STEAKS B rig h t re d lb. < HALIBUT STEAKS Firm tloky sheet lb. ! FILLET OF SOLE No W a tte ! |.lb pkg. i Tobacco I T Granger and Velvet George Washington Sir Walter Raleigh Prince A lbert Tobacco Edgeworth Tobacco R U S Jh&ij'hfL hsiAiL ^ / 710 ( 0 ! JUICY— SEEDLESS NAVEl Playfair Dog Food Beg More Dog Food Mankind Dog Food Ken-L-Ration Dog Foad Friskies Dog Cubes Friskies Dog Meal 3 cant 25« 2 :o»t 25« 1-lb con 12« 1-lb. con 12* 2 1b p ig 27« 5 lb p ig 64« \ORANGES ■ ■ ^0 Per lb. Half Box 6 V 2 C M.95 Full Box s3.79 ARIZONA—WHITE Beef Pot Roasts 1 ^' lb. 59^,: lb. 55‘ T-Bone S t e a k s l b . 79c lb. 65* Fresh Ground Beef .... ......lb. 39* GRAPEFRUIT lb. 5 V 2 C Halt Box * 1 - 4 9 y*