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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1948)
Montanans Picnic Farmers' Union Frid ay, Ju ly 9, 1 9 4 8 A hearty w elcom e to all for mer residents of M ontana is Wants Terms of prom ised in an from McKay - Whitford Jim J. D um as, invitation chairm an and Office Limited Mrs. Gracie Phelps secretary M A R I NIC’S ItttU U A Y B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E S gt. R ichard W illenberg who is sta tio n ed at the m arine base at San D iego flew to Portland 10 spend the holidays with his p a r ent», Mr. and Mrs. J esse W illen- berg of H andy Acres. F O R OLI) F R IK N D Mr .and Mrs. Steve B lanken of D a v ies Road are at H eaver Creek g iv in g assistan ce to an old friend Mrs. Mona W ilson who suffered injury in a fall last week. Mrs W ilson is 90 years of age. BACK FROM FLORIDA G eorge K eller has returned from F lorida w here he had been train in g h is greyhounds. CAR D EA LE R S M EET A m ong those attending the Au tom obile Dealers Dinner at Forest H ills Golf Club on Saturday. July 3rd given in honor of D ouglas M cKay were Mr. and Mrs. A. G raham of D enny Road and Mr. and Mrs. P alm er W allum and their guests , Mayor and Mia. G riffith of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. John Meeke and Mr. and Mrs. M ervin Brink. R E T U R N FROM T R IP Mr. and Mrs. A nthony G higletti and daughters Mary and Stella returned recently from N ebraska and W yom ing w here they visited friends and relatives. CAM P S E S S IO N Ten girls of the M cKay Camp F ire group attend ed a session at Camp Nam anu. T he girls as a group held se v eral m oney raisin g events FR ISC O G U ESTS G uests at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Bredem eyer o f D enny Road for several days last w eek were Mr. and Mrs. H arry Steen of San Francisco. H O LIDAY E V E N T G uests at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. F elsh er this w eek w ere Mrs. F elsher's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. V C K night and daughter D arlene o f Riddle, Oregon. A lso hom e for the holidays was M iss Ja n et F elsh er w ho in a stud en t at Oregon C ollege o f E d ucation at Monmouth. DOCTOR F A R M E R Dr. J. R. Talbert of Beaverton h a s purchased th e H am ilton farm recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Canida. PR O G R E SS PA R T Y T hs P rogress P rogressive Club held their regular m eetin g on June 28th at w hich tim e they m ade plans for a party to be held on A ugust 21st to w hich everyone is to be invited. T en ta tiv e plans for m usic, a m erry- go-round and other alt tractions were under consideration. ON CM IN A L IFE T IM E V. M. Pllip held a pinochle hand Of ‘TSOQf’ trum p for the first tim e in his life when he w as en joying a gam e w ith his fam ily and friends last week. 4-11 D A IRY CLUB T he McKay 4-H D airy Club held their regular m eeting a t the home o f Donna T hom pson Monday, Ju ne 28th. R efresh m en ts were served the young folks and their leader R alph H u ff a fte r the bus in ess m eeting. MAJOR O P E R A T IO N G len W. S w eet is in P h ysician and Surgeon's H ospital in P ort land w here he u nderw ent a m a jor operation. R EM O D EL HOME Mr. and Mrs. P aul N oble of S ch olls Road are rem odeling and building an addition to their home. MUSICAL STUDY Mrs. R. P ayne is stud yin g m usic a t the extension cen ter in P o rt land during the sum m er m onths. ON W EEK EN D T he E F. Italic fam ily visited at Bend over the w eek end. FRO M A D AIR V IL L A G E Mr. and M is. Robert Anderson and daughter Margie of Adair V illage spent the w eek end at the hom e o f Mr. Anderson"s p a t ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. A n d e» son. PICNIC AT HOME Enjoying a picnic lunch on the 4th a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. C .Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. F R. N oel of Portland. Mrs. A T Brownlow and son C harles and daughter K athleen o f St. H elens. C. C Anderson, 8r„ also Of St. H elens and Mr. and M is R. W. Anderson o f Adair V il la** lîem ie£à^ callin g for attend ance at a re A pparently strik in g at the cur union and old-fashioned picnic rent governm ental trad ition of at D ayton Oregon July 18. E x-m iners .buckaroos and pro political office-holders spending a ducts of the h ospitality of the life-tim e in one post t>f public sta te of M ontana are urged to service, the W ashington cou n ty tak e part in th e event, w hich unit of the Farm er's E ducational w ill be held in the city park at and Cooperative U nion of A m er ica calls by resolution for the D ayton. lim itation o f tenure for such jobs Instruction is to bring your as are now unrestricted. lunch and all your M ontana m em A R esolution ories for a glorious day cf m eet ing old friends and m aking new W hereas: The P resident of the ones, w ith the com m on fa m iliari J U nited S tates, the Governor, the ty and fondness for M ontana as Secretary of State .and the S ta te th e bond. Treasurer of Oregon have been lim ited by Law to tw o con secu tive term s in office: P LE A SU R E , B U SIN E SS And W hereas: The M em bership Mr. and Mrs. N . R. Murner. of in our L egislative bodies is of Lom bard Street, Beaverton, left great im portance to tne pres'er- a fter the Fourth o f July holi vation of our D em ocratic form of days for a com bination business and pleasure trip to Aberdeen, Governm ent and at the present tim e there is no lim itattion on South Dakota. is z x s i k. DIMMERS ‘y * 0 » U & 4 " p m T n . , - N Cu tu/PW Arr ./ t s\ ' » '• and Construction Layout PAUL 0. BOUTWELL Registered Land Surveyor Phone Scholia 8361 Mrs. MacDonald's Home Cooking Rt. 1, Box 7 0 5 , Beaverton, Ore. 5 M ilea W eat of Progreaa AMERICAN LEGION BLDG W anhlngton St., betw een Farm ington and First, Beaverton W EEK D AYS M E R C H A N T S L U N C H 1 1 ;3 0 to 2 — D IN N E R 5 to 8 pm “ F o r F in e LA Y IN G — S A N D IN G — R E F IN IS H IN G 603 N. W . 22nd A ve., P ortland 10, O regon CLOSED SU N D A Y S A. C. RONNING FO R R E S E R V A T IO N S — F loors" WEST SIDE FLOOR COMPANY C A TER IN G TO PR IV A T E LUNCHEON Si D IN N E R PA R T IES —Call— BEacon 2990 PHO N E B EA V ER TO N 4164 L. C. REYNOLDS T igard 2177 * ... where every item is priced low. J M u V •* - . I t ’s the total that counts! Thrifty shoppers know that they save most when everything they buy is priced low. The way to discover regular savings is to COMPARE ALL PRICES To help, we’ve listed below as piany items as space would allow. T hey’re typical examples of hundreds of values at Safeway. Check them—and COMPARE. See how much you can save by doing all your food shopping here. Canned Vegetables Canning Supplies CA RRO TS. Su« P.k-Oicd « P*» No 2‘a 2 / 15c C O R N , Highway— White— Crm. No 2'» 19c C O R N , Gardenside, Gold, Crm. No. 2'» 15c C O R N . Country Horn#, Gold. B. No. 2'* 19c PEAS, Highway, ex. Stand. No. 2 can 12c PEAS, Suqar Ball— Fancy No. 2 can 19c BALL JARS, Ideal l-doi. pints 89c qt*. $1.05 JA RS. Ball, W ida l-doz. pts. $1.05 qts. $1.19 KERR JARS, 8*9 Mrion Vi pb or ph.—dot. 79c KERR JARS, Reg. Mason l-dox. quart* 97c JARS, Kerr. W ide l-doz. ph. $1.05 qts. $1.19 KERR JAR CA PS, Ragular pkg. of 12, 25c KERR JA R CA PS. W ide pkg. of 12, 35c EC O N O M Y CA PS. Kerr pkg. of 12, 21c KERR LIDS. Regular pkg. of 12, lie G LA SS LIDS. Ball Ideal pkg. of 12, 19c JELLY G LA SSES, Squat A Tall doz. 47e JAR RUBBERS, Reg. Mason A Ideal pkg. 5c JA R RUBBERS, Wide A Eclipse pkg. 10c JELL-E-SEALS package 10c C O RN , Hwy. W hite, cr. style, No. 2's 19c B L A C K E Y E PEA S, Teas. No. 2 can 19c SAUERKRAUT, Columbia No. 2>/j can lie SPIN A CH , Gardamida No. 2!/ j can 15« KIDNEY BEANS, Smith— Rad No. I *• 10« Serve More Cheese PABST-ETT, Pimianto Cheat# B R EE Z E C H EES E D U T C H M IL L C H EES E 6l/J -oi. 30c 2-lb. loaf $1.1 5 2-lb $1 .1 9 "SHARP" CH EESE. Berkshire Mb. 79c DUTCH MILL C H EESE B-lb. loaf $3.25 SLICED Ta8,e TeUs PEACHES No w * WHOLE Broad® APRICOTS. No 2’* 8 Canned Meats & Seatoodi L U N C H M E A T S , Spam L U N C H M E A T , Prem O O - ^ w C Savings on Fruits and Juices can 49c can 49c VEA L LO A F, Libby’s 7-ox. DEVILED HAM, Underwood 2,/|-oz. POTTED MEAT, Libby No. l/j VIEN N A SA U SA G E. Libbv 4-oi T A M A L E S — C hicken 3*/j-oz. pkt. 12c Mb. pkg. 20c M CP PECTIN, Powder PARO W A X SEALER « O C a a For a "Good Morning” can can can can 7-oz CRABM EAT, Brigade— Fancy 7-ox. OYSTERS, Da Jean 4^-ox. can OYSTERS. Saa Zona 4^-ox. can SHRIMP, American Prize— Small 5-ox. RED SALM ON, Dutch Harbor No. l/j’s SARDINES, V#l Vita— Nat. No. I can 25c 19c 15c I9e 11c 59c 42c 42c 45c 49c 25c FR. „ ^ J K J A I L . Host Delight 2 ^ 's 38c FR. C O C K T A IL . Libb y’s No. 1 can 24c SALAD, Adam, Gfrt. 4 Orange No. 2’s 23c PEAR HALVES, Highway, No. V/2 can 29c PEARS, Harper House Halves No. 2,/ j ’s 39c APPLE JU IC E. S 4 W 12-oz. 3 cans 25c BLENDED JU IC E. Bland O ’ Gold No. 2’s lie t a n g e r i n e j u i c e , Old South No. 2’s 2/25c O R A N G E JU IC E, Full O ’ Gold No. 2’s 12c G R A P E J U IC E , W elch's, G R A P E J U IC E . Church's qt 49c it . 20c TOM ATO JU IC E, Sunny Dawn No. 2’s 10c TO M ATO JU IC E, Libby No. 2 can 12c CAN TERBURY TEA. Black TEA BAGS, Canterbury U P TO N ’S TEA. Black A LL BRAN, Kellogg SH R ED D ED W H E A T , N .B .C . lb. 59c Sirloin Shoulder Assortaci SAUSAGE Beef Steaks Lamb Roast Lunch Meats ST lb. 69c Fresh Cooked CRABS SHRIMP N* SALMON STEAKS HALIBUT STEAKS FILLET OF SOLE Eastern COD FILLETS KIPPERED SALMON lb. 33c 42c lb. 75c lb. 55c lb. 48c lb. 45c lb. 79c 39c 39c 39e 95c 24c C A N N ED MILK, Cherub tall can 14c CA N N ED MILK, Nat’l Brand tall can 2/29c SCOTCH CLEANSER 0XYD0L SOAP | | ■ ■ * u *>z Mayonnaise, Dressings, Etc. v v C Miscellaneous Values NU-MADE M AYO N N AISE quart ¡ar KRAFT M A YO N N A ISE pint jar M IR A CLE W HIP, Kraft pint jar N A LLEY ’S TA N G pint 37c quart SPREAD, Lunch Box pint 39c quart 95c 52c 41c 67c 65c D U CH ESS S A L A D D R ESSIN G 66c qt RELISH, Nalley’s Hamburger 12-ox. jar 12c HORSERADISH, Blue Bell 4-ox. jar 13c MUSTARD with Hor«»r«dis8, Kraft 8-01. ¡ar 1 0c BORDEN CA R A M ELS Mb. HARD CAN D IES, Ultra Fine M 4 M CA N D Y, Choc. Coated MILKA C H O C O L A T E . Suchard Granulated 14'°* Pk* pkg. Mb. 7-ox. 6-ox. 23c 15c 25c 29c BABY FOOD, Gerber Heinz Str 3 cans 25c BABY FOOD, Gerber— Meats tin 18c HYDROX C O O K IES. Sunshine PEANUT BUTTER, Real Roast 71/j-oe. 24« lb. 33« PAPER NAPKINS. Thrifty-Fifty pkg, SAN D W ICH BAGS, Silk Brand pkg. (40) PLATES 4 NAPKINS, Sav-a-Day pkg. W AX PAPER, Zaa i Cut Rita roll (125 ft.) 10« 10« 15« 23« D O G FOOD. Playfair D O G FOOD, Pard 29« 14« 27« 27« 3 cans can 2 cans 2 cans D O G FOOD, Ken-L-Ration D O G FOOD, Friskies See how you save-with produce/by the pound' Purt Pork lb. 95c 12-oz. 17c ROLLED OATS, Quaker 20-ox. 18c 3-lb. ROLLED OATS, Albers 3-lb. pkg. CA RN A TIO N W H EA T 2»/2-lb. pkg. H ON EY, Bradshaw 2-lb. 45c 5-lb. SYRUP, Sleepy Hollow 12-oz. bot. f GROUND BEEF Now packed in visking casings at a sanitary central plant. Guaranteed uniform quality. Alio in vis* | U CAc ling eating 1 ™ • w a Mb. pkg. $1.09 pkg. of 41 47c l/4-lb. pkg. 33c 10-oz. pkg. 16c LUX TOILET SOAP 2 rag. b an 14c PALM OLIVE SOAP rag. ban 2 for 1 4c LIFEBUOY H EALTH SO A P 2 b an 14c CA SH M ERE BOUQUET 2 b an 23c W OO D BURY SO A P 3 ban 32e 4 for 26c CR YSTA L W HITE, Laundry Soap # b« 08c SUPURB SOAP. Gran. 24-ox. pkg. 28c RINSO SOAP, Gran. 23-oz. pkg. 30c PEETS SOAP, Gran. 33-0«. pkg. 43c IVORY SN O W 12^-oz. pkg. 30c TREND, By Pure* I pkg. 31c or 2 for 32c BORENE POW DER 24-ox. pkg. 35c FELS-NAPTHA, Chips 2 1-ox. pkg. 3 5 c PAR SOAP, Gran. 2 1 ox. 33c 48-ox. 71c O LD DUTCH CLEA N SER 2 cans 19c SPIC and SPAN 16-ox. pkg. 25c W HITE M A G IC , Blaach qt. 13c 1 / 2 -gal. 25c Wa re se rv e the right to limit quantifiai. Na salas te dealers. See how you save— with waste-free meats Pure, Lean Soaps— Toilet and Laundry, Etc, NOB H IL L C O FFEE lb 46c 2-lb. 91c A IR W A Y CO FFEE lb. 44c 3-lb. $ 1 3 ! ED W A R D S C O FFEE, lb 51c 2-lb. $ 1 0 1 FO LG ER 'S C O FFEE 1-lb can 53c M JB C O FFEE 1-lb. can 53c Prices in this ad a ra tf fa c tlv a through S aturday. July 10. £8, lb. 59* f t C u m in iftp i CH ICK* db«/STf&K LAND S U R V E Y I N G « . HOW HOW YOU Y o u s SAVE SEE a v b ON YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL at SAFEWAY » P K m And Be It F urther R esolved: T hat th is R esolution be sent to each Local In W ashington Coun- I ty and to the State C onvention to r a ctio n ^ n d that copies be sent to the press and to the Oregon • Farm ers U nion paper at Salem . C H ESTE R W OHLER the lim itation to tw o consecutive President term s the offices of the County I Judge, the County C om m ission ERM A L. W H ITA K ER ers, the m em bers of the Oregon Secretary S en ate and House of R epresen ta tiv es, the m em bers of the Uni- T he best of all governm ents is I ter S ta tes Senate and the U ni that w hich teaches us to gov ted S tate H ouse of R epresenta- ern ourselves. —Goethe ' tives. ths num ber of term s which a m em ber m ay serve; T h erefore Be It R esolved: By the W ashington County F arm er’s U nion th is 19th day of June. 1948, that we actively work for FRYERS **,-T * • " lb. 79c ROASTERS *-* "" lb. 79c Fricassee FOWL lb. 69c BOLOGNA SAUSAGE lb. 59c LIVER SAUSAGE lb. 49c SKINLESS WIENERS lb. 59c Sliced SOILED HAM lb. S I . 25 Raspberries ar e her e! ! Bright red fully ripened berries. Grown locally— flavor unexcelled. You won’t want to miss putting them up. BOX 29c Cantaloupes WATERMELONS Ripe and sweet. The kind you likel lb. 4 \c CRATE R!P*"*d L e m o n s l ° r dalightful lamonada Freestone Peaches Santa Rosa Plums A P R IC O T S Green Beans L‘K*1 Field Ripened Tomatoes Bright, flavorful .. f aid )|J . / ip a - .d tornate#» * T _ Cucumbers Yellow Bantam Corn Tender New Peas Loc*1 New Potatoes Shaft#« Zucchini Squash Yellow C ro okneck Squash $3.19 lb.39c lb. 15c lb.17c lb.25c lb. 15c lb . 18c lb . 13c lb.22c lb. 11 Vfcc lb.05c lb. Me lb. 14c