The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 23, 1948, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
BEAVERTON
★ High Lights ★
Fr.doy, January 23, 1948
TABLES TURN
Only One Form Needed For
New State Game Licenses
BARNES
School Notes
TO NORTH PORTLAND
HOT FOOD BURNS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCue and
sons, Donnie, Dickie and Tommy,
were Wednesday evening dinner
guests at the home of Mr .and
Mrs. M. E. McCue
of
North
Portland.
____________
Ben McCue o f Allen
avenue
suffered burns this week, when
a pan o f hot food was accidently
spilled on him. He was burned
on the face and neck and on»
ear was pretty badly burned
history
Mr. George
Bauder,
teacher, had a mild surprise ■ *
Now
available
at
sporting license agents It w ill be neces- NEW PUPILS
while back when A rt Moshofsky,
to present the
regular, There are two new pupils, Ron-
by JOE RIGERT
former student back from mili­ goods stores and hardware es­ sary
tary service in Japan calmly sit­ tablishments, Oregon’s new 1948 hunting license or combination I al(j “ R0g,~r'g' ’5'ih 'grade,~*nd Den
EBB TIDE
ting at his desk, was directing game licenses are being issued license in order to secure a sep-l,ljs Spons, ller 3rd grade. They
Beaverton's basketball fortunes the class. To top things off. Art In an entirely new form which
deer tag
both came Monday, January 19
Th e separate deer tag is be-1___________
sank to a still lower ebb last sent Mr. Bauder to the office requires but one form for both
hunting and fishing
week as they fell to the T illa ­ for a tardy slip.
lng U3ed for one purpose: to
l $L)RPR|SE
Last legislature authorized is­ cure factual information regard­
mook five on home maple Janu­
Jeri Hanson was greatly sur­
ary 13, and journeyed to Hilhi. W HO HAS THE HUB CAPS? suance o f a deer tag separate ing the annual kill of deer on
prised
when she found a new
from
the
hunting
license
and
a statewide scale from which
tt” B«*vel Siding, Hardwood Flooring
F rid a y and took another lacing.
....
,
, ,
„ . , .
the Game
Commission
there­ when supplemented with year- horse in her barn. It was a sur­
Bringing a poor record w ith 1 M i s s i n g * « *
Plywood,
Finish Lumber and Inside Trim
car after the Tillamook
game, upon devised a new type o f li­ round field data now being se­ prise gift from her parents. Its
them the Cheesemakers took on
were his entire set of Hollywood cense which is expected to save cured, the department can base name is Ponco and it is white.
Cedar and John's Manville Comp. Shingles
new spirit and overwhelmed the
hubcaps. Jack would gladly wel­ both time and expense in hand sound management.
Beavers by 38 to 26. Christian­
Beaverton 3951
BE 9823
come their return if the culprit ling.
Oregon is one
of the few BUILDING
son and Noteboom for the Til-, ,
,
Heretofore
license
agents
have
Our new school addition is
states which has refrained from
lies, played in faultless fashion. |u so 1M< n<M
been compelled to handle eight using the separate deer tag in beginning to look like a school | ^
w hile Rasmussen and O’Donnell
different forms o f licenses, in­ order to secure management da­ building.
The class rooms are
piled up 8 polfits apiece for the 'BASEBALL STEW SIM M ER S
The
locels.
It’s all up to the students cluding resident angling, resi­ ta. H eretofore we have secured beginning to take shape
now. The controversial subject dent hunting, resident combina­ most kill statistics by statewide window frames are in, the ceil­
whether or not to have baseball tion Juvenile hunting, Juvenile field checks. However, with the ing joists are up, and the ridge
DRINK A QUART OF CREAMY, WHOLESOME,
H ILH I DOMINATES
non-resident
hunting, increasing demand for game re­ pole Is now being put into place
in BHS w ill be settled at a l>oys’ angling,
DELICIOUS MILK E V E R Y DAY!
Hillsboro’s foothalj mastery of
non-resident angling and vaca­ sources, it has become evident for the rafters.
meeting in two weeks.
the Bevos switched over to the
Now
only
one that a more precise measure­
Reasons pro and con are nu tion angling.
Bottled vitamin " D " gives you sturdier bones, more
hoop sport when the Spartans,
merous, and here are a few of the form o f license is being provid­ ment o f annual harvest is es­ ABSENCE OF TEACHER
led hy I^ester Hershey with 19
agent
w ill sential if we are to maintain
energy for "knockout" work and play
unfavorable factors. First a very er! on which the
Mrs. Abbott, the primary teach
tallies, took the Beavers In stride
short time is available in which write in information as to type our deer herds in the face of er, is having a physical checkup
hy 50 to 31. Bevo-men, I .alii
license being issued,
the an unprecedented demand.
PHONE ALOHA 6584
t<i get into condition because of of
at the Providence hospital In
and O’Donnell twitched the twine
In order to do this, it is nec­ Portland. The first and second
I the usual spring “ Oregon mist." amount paid, and name, address
fo r 7 markers each.
essary that all deer hunters co­ grade room received a letter from
1 This leaves a brief period to and description of purchaser.
The downfall left the locals
The licenses are printed
on operate completely and prompt­
schedule games, and rained out
her Monday, January 19. She
floundering at the bottom o f the
contests cannot be replayed Sec­ safety paper and come in mani­ ly by filling out and mailing said she is getting
along just « M M A v
T Y V heap with three losses In
fold
form
with
three
carbons.
their return report cards follow ­ fine.
ondly, Beaverton
High would
as manv starts. Current pace­
probably never consistently lie The original license is torn out ing their deer hunt. The Infor­
— Suzann Templeton
setter of the loop is W est I.Inn
superior in baseball or track as of the book and given to the mation requested on these cards
Eighth grade j
with three triumphs in the bag.
they have been in the past on purchaser, one carixm is for­ w ill make it possible to deter­
T h e I.ions with Boh Adrian In
warded with remittance to the mine several pertinent facts re- V A LU ED DUST
the oval.
the line-up, look like strong con­
one/garding the deer kill which is
On the other side of the ledger Game Commission office,
tenders.
The most valuable dust in the k Shop OUR BIG 4-PAGE CIRCULAR for VALUES GALORE
it is pointed out that many boys carbon is kept by the agent necessary for future regulation.
world is pollen. Without pollen ^
—-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
in
his
files
and
one
carbon
re­
not participating in track would
The Game Commission is en­
there
w
ill
be
no
plant
life
and
k
CHEESE DRAWS RATS
play baseball. A fter a couple of mains locked In the book In deavoring to manage the deer
therefore, no animal life.
Crackers and cheese— a combin­ years to gain exj>erlence a good such manner that it cannot be on a herd-range
basis,
thus!
ation that is tops on anyone's squad 'could t>e formed Having disturbed. The book with The ’ providing
an opportunity
to I for
maitaining
our deer re­
Complete with Pint Vacuum Bottle*
menu, only the crackers at BHS two sports would put BHS on locked carbons is used by the maintain a continuous and ac-1 sources
w ere safe crackers who lifted a an equal Itasis with the other auditor in checking out each curate picture o f each deer herd, j The new non-resident license
Regular $2.98
agent’s account.
pound of the yellow stuff from schools In the league.
The year around field data gath- J fees passed by the last legisla- j S
»he Home Kc room January 14,
Deer tags w ill he issued in a ered by the department’s field ture become effective in 1948.
More than one w ay Is possible
after an unsuccessful attempt to for solving the issue.
For In­ similar form to the general li­ agents plus
us the information on Non-residents w ill have to pay 2
break into the school safe.
stance the relatively short TY V cense and w ill cost residents o f annual
harvest
w ill
provide $25 for a hunting license, $2.50 ^
Entry was made through the baseball league could extend Into the state fifty cents. These tags many o f the necessary points for a deer tag, $10 for an ang-
5 - 1 0 - 2 5 Store
new building. This marked the the summer, or Junior Amori however w ill not l>e on sale un­ o f knowledge which w ill permit ling license, and $5 for a 10-day J
ON BROADWAY — IN BEAVERTON
second straight year that such can Legion baseball might start til after the first of July by the a sound management program angling license.
a visit was
paid,
However, earlier and be on a bigger scale
slim pickings were in store for
Yes, Interest In the
sport Is
the law-breakers and all losses picking up, and when this hap­
suffered by the school were cov­ pens the caliber o f the squad
ered hy insurance except the turnout rises too.
cheese.
HOMEBUILDERS
SU P P LY CO.
On Account of Your Health. . .
ALOHA JERSEY DAIRY
r j * * B I G 9 c S A L E ! * * Y
s
.... ...J
LUNCH
KITS
$1.98
CLARK - WHITESIDE
TALENT EXCHANGE
An entourage of talented stu­
dents from Newberg put on an
exchange assembly at BHS Fri­
day. Included in the program
was: a cornet trio, three soloists
singing popular numbers, three
short skits and a side-splitting
clown Master of ceremonies was
the Newl>erg student prexy.
HUMMER FLASH
Brimming
over
with
long
awaited news,
the “ Hummer"
came out Wednesday, with the
winners In the recent Student
Body
elections
in the
issue
Deadline will not permit their
identity in this column however
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
For the first time
in eight
years, the senior class play will
1 m ? held again, it was disclosed
by I R, Metzler. Although a de­
finite date has not been set It
will probably be held In March
Director will he Miss Geraldine
Sanford,
senior
English
In­
structor.
TUALATIN VALLEY
M
A R K E T
BASKET
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GARAGE 40x40 must he moved.
Built in 1946. Good for dwell­
ing Flooring, doors and win­
dow's included $300 cash or trade
for car Jersey cow 5 years,
-3 gallons. $150. See Charles
Moore, Rt. 2, Mux 9, on Cedar
street, Beaverton
52p
Why you’ll find all the Low
Food Prices at S A F E W A Y ,
FROSH COLLIDE
Freshmen hoopsters from BHS
met head on with the Hilhi Frosh
January 16 and were eked out
In a thriller by 16-14. Jerome
Olsen emerged' as
Bevo high
point man with 6.
Our idea of the right price on each item we tell ia the loweat
price in town. Under a long-established pricing policy, our first
step is to give Safeway customers the benefit o f our efficient way
o f doing busineaa by pricing everything at the loweat point which
will yield a fair profit. But we go beyond this in
that we also meet the prices o f every competitor,
item by item, day by day, town by town. A l­
though we are continually checking to see that
we have the lowest prices, we may miss some.
Because we do not want to be undersold for even
a short period o f time, we ask that you do this:
WEST SLOPE
News
LITTLE D AVID ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neupert of
S W. Newton Place in Raleigh
Hills are recelvijig ctgigratula-
tions on the birth of a boy horn
January 12. This Is their fourth
child. The little boy has been
named David Allen
We reserve the
right to limit—
No sales to
dealers
GABEL SCHOOL PARTY
On the evening of January 30
at 7:30, Galtel
Country
Day
school w ill hold a card party at
the sch(M>l. There will be bridge,
plnoehle and bingo, or a game
of your selection. Tickets entitle
,v°u to homemade dessert and
to door prize drawings,— a ham.
electric clock, basket o f groceries
-and these
are only a few.
Please bring your own playing
cards.
Tickets are available at the
school and tickets w ill also he
sold at the door the night of
the party. All community friends
are invited
2ndSig.
EN JO Y SA FEW A Y PRO D U CE!
GRAPEFRUIT
DESERT W HITI
lb.
1 c holt « 39 full d% 69
2
bos ■ bo* “
5
lb.
8
bo* A
fu ll
A9S
box
■
Friends o f Mr. and Mrs. J. IV
FOR R A LE — Six pur ehre« l IX» ber
man puppies. Reasonable.
R Meurer gave them a pot luck
'> ;■
M. Cline 605 N E Center St . dinner on Saturday evening in
K eep «orno handy to
J
52 honor of their 29th wedding an­
co m b «* « o ld «
L —
Beaverton.
niversary. A g ift certificate was
FOR S A L E — 1 large Evanoll oil presented and the evening spent
Per
1 3 C
circulator with fan $75.00 1 with contract bridge and pinochle
white enameled range $30. 1 l>a- F.ight were present.
by basket on stand and pad,
$3 00 Phone CH4022. Howard IS BUILDING
V /2
Grapes ___ ____ 1
Foster, corner o f Borders and
A liiert Collins has started con
Sellers, Metzger, Ore.
52p
atruction of a new home
Cauliflower
1
FOR S A L E — N ew ly upholstered
love seat and corner chair to SPECIAL CLUB MEET
Parsnips ^
|
match. Rte. 2. Box 363. Tigard
The McKinley Community club
52 will hold a special meeting at the
Rutabagas
|
home
of
Mrs.
Jersen
Mohr
Tues­
B A S E M E N T A P T for rent Man
employed days, or buss drivers day. Jan. 27 at 8 p m A ll ladies
3309 SW Falcon St.. Multno­ in the community are Invite«!
to attend and help plan fo r the
mah. Ore.
success o f the tiazaar to be held
1
ROOM FOR R E N T — to business in March
e*« 1 9 ‘
woman. 3309 SW Falcon S t .
The Community club particu­
Multnomah. Ore
52 larly sponsors all Interests of the
McKinley
school
Parents
of
G ENEROU S A W A R D for Great school children are urged to sup
J Z ÏZ *
Dane, fawn colored, answers |virt the club's activities in this
to name o f Pilot. I.ast seen behalf
Red Deliciou* 3 lb*. 25c, bo* 2.98
vicinity o f down tow’n Beaver
ton, about 1 p. m Tu esdiv TWELVE GUESTS
Red Rome Beoutle* lb 12c, bx 3.89
Please call Be 3364
*2p
3 lb*. 25c, bo* 2.98
Mr. and Mr* George Struger Wmesep*
W A N T E D — Will pav
cash
for entertained 12 guests Saturday
small house trailer
Dallev’s evening in honor of their tenth
32p wedding anniversary
Motel, Tigard. Ore
LEMONS
lb.
lb. 1
lb. 13c
lb. 5 M/2C
b. 4c
SPINACH
1
woth«d
— APPLES
—
Fo o d s
Leg of Lomb" it just on example O ther cuts, roasts, iteoks and chop«
are always tnmmed 'he was'e-hee way before weighing al Safew ay
this saves you money a« w ell os assures you of meal ready to c o a t
BACON
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
49c
45 c
69c
49c
65c
Wosio ff«« Sea Foods —
SA LM O N STEAKS
lb 69c
HALIBUT STEAKS
lb 59c
FRESH OYSTERS
. . . .
Pint 59c
— Evucora'od Poultry —
Leon — Flavorful
BY TH E PIECE
Lb. 69c
PICNICS
Hockl#ss!
Path Black H a w k
FRYERS, reody for the pan
lb 75c
ROASTERS ready to roast . . . . lb 75c
FOW L, ready to stew .............. lb 65c
25c
22c
G rapefruit Juice **'N^**™/
21c
Blended Juice
25c
Blended Ju ice
r* l i e
Orange Juice f,M ° sw*
“* lie
Orange Ju ice M
~ 25c
V-8 Juice '•* l,~ 13c ^ - 32c
Tomato Juice
****
4 4 27c
Kadota Fig* s'*w#" **• ,0° **" 19c
Fruit C o ck tail
r/t
38c
Fancy G rap efru it
N® 1 |9 C
Peaches Muhm 0
** •*” 29c
P re p a re d
TEXAS PINKS
c h a lf á ^ S O
We’ll gladly adjust our price on any item of like
grade and quality to meet the competitive price.
Prune Juice MmH o»/.»**
G rapefruit Juice u £ * " * .* 01
Pound for
pound you got
more tender meet when you buy
it cut "Weste-free" et Safewey
T-BONE BEEF STEAKS
_ Jb. 79c;
BEEF POT ROASTS, Blades . .
FRESH GROUND BEEF
CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS
PORK SA U SA G E ■ BULK
LEA N LA M B RIB CHOPS
C a n n e d J u ic e s an d F r u it s
Nob Hill Coffe® Mk *•* 45c Wk 89c
Airway C o ffe e ,lk k*’ 43c ,,k * I."
Hill* & M .J.B. C o ffe e ' * — 53c
Tea Bags c#^w*wy «• w*
45c '*’• 17C
Tea Bags
,k‘k** ^ 20c
BUDGET STORY
I f yo u
on ¡tom o d » e rti» « d in th is to w n
a t a p rico lo w e r th a n S a fe w a y «, p F a t o
b rin g a co py of the a d lo o u r n e a re s t «tore.
U)aa!c-t)VUdJoed Solo.!
C o ffe e and T e a
McKinley News
Th e
annual
school
budget
m eeting w ill be held at M cKin­
ley school, Friday evening, Jan.
30 at 7:30 p. m. All taxpayers
in the district are urged to at­
tend this meeting and become
acquainted with the provisions of
FOR S A LE — Berry wire, used J. the new county
school
board
A. Lincoln,
Rte. 1. Box 429, setup now In force.
Beaverton. Phone 2713. Call
mornings.
52 A N N I V E R S A R Y P O T L U C K
m )////,-
Fancy Peas Sugar
Belle
Plum
Preserves
Shody Oak
M b.
Ja r
15'
«fl c c
Pork & Beans Vm* c,mß N* 100 e** I 5c
Pork & Bean*
Cmm* N- «" 19c
Gordenside
Chicken Tamales
c*" I Ic
Standard
Vegetable Ravioli *'”•'*
**• 9c
Fricassee Chicken lrW** n 'M- “ * 83c
Beef Stew
•** 55c
No. 303
Vegetable Stew " • * r —*~*
37c
Can* 3 * . , 2 5 c
Veal Loaf
- 25c
Doz. 9 5 *
Prem Lunch M eat s’ m
49c
Lunch M eat
l ,~m- 47c
PEAS
C a n n e d V e g e ta b le s
Gordons'da
Lima Beans
^ ! *** 10 c
Sliced Beets " * * *
"•> ‘ - ,0 c
Diced Beets
w r***r *• 1 *** 10 c
Diced C arro ts £>*~w
"■ 9c
Cream C o rn
15c
Kernel C o rn
a* i • 2 1«
White Hominy
^ ** Ak •• 16c
Okra
**•
**•. t mm | 7 C
Sweet Potatoes
•“ I 5c
Sweet Potetoes T0r*m
“ * 23c
Sweet Potetoe* Tmfim
M « |
Colum bia Sauerkraut
**
lie
Tomatoes
• **»6 *••!*«» 23c
Tomatoes
1 •“ 25«
Baby Food* " ' ' r ,
. 2 *■■ 15«
Baby Food«
2 — 15«
Green
Beans
2
„2 5 e
DOZ. > 1 .4 5
Pork &
Beans
C o m 4 Swoyna
No. 2
con
Lb. 49c
12 COM
17'
$ 1 .9 5
E d w a r d s C o f f e e " k 5 0 c Wk 9 9 c * * $ 1 .9 7
P o w d e re d and B ro w n S u g a r
11c
•-•s
29c
Fre sh R o a ste d P e a n u ts
P itte d D a te s
$•»' ktmm4
i a .«tu pk* 2 9 c
G r e a t N o rth e rn B ea n s
Su san n a P a n c a k e F lo u r
S p e r r y P a n c a k e F lo u r
P ea n u t B u tte r
]-lb -«II« ptg 32C
IVl-iV pig
4-lk. pig 4 9 c
1-* i«r 5 5 c
S tra in e d H o n e y
S le e p y H o llo w S y ru p
I2*«z battle
A p r ic o t P r e s e r v e s
27c
Tomatoes
Gordensid®— Sfonda rd
T o m a to S a u c e
G r a p e f r u it
«—*— »««»—»
— $ 1.29
2 4c
2 ,b 4 5 c
19'
No. 2«/i
can
*»*•* **• 5 c
n *. > «• ] 7 ^
G r a p e f r u it J u ic e r*** H**m * * ,w
T o m ato J u ic e
*• n 10 c **■**
Crm
Fancy C o ra
»
"*■ r*
a* » « •
Faacy C o ra
c" * f
Mo }V| » •
F a a c y S p in a c h
mo . i « *
C o rn e d B e e f H a sh (
Mo. V«
S a r d ia e s ,
c**'*'* *—
K itch e a C r a f t F lo a r
20 c
10 c
23c
17c
19c
] 7c
29c
J 4g
$ 2 .3 9
Applesauce Alton » O4d-fofhton«d 3 — 29*
< j£ c
•» f • « I I V •
t h r o n g * I M.
Be s u r e . . . shop S A F E W A Y