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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1949)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 21, 1949 ------------ ------- 1 1 " - - 1 and S p o s i) Krooar, r u m o W m l Stroot and Tualatin V allo) lllgti- wajr, all In IW at orlon. l.iUi'M iso. raiondars will ho a- ' ai laido for lmt|Mvtion with Harr> Kllandor. at ProgToss. and Anna Th«* II im - h aro form uli; T k o p r o . nomah county line through the Krugar. Junction Road. Kast B.-» •u ro a» building up. T h o drum s W est Slope district. verton. aro ---------- b oa tin — g at th<. -------- stato _ w------- l<-gi«la -------- Back in the legislative arena tito session, being held at tislcm again, Fisher wants the four-lane "**>i ' ' * * * RAPPER® . Items o f inherent to Washington job completed as far as Gaston. Hunters, fishermen and trap- rountx will ho presented an ttwy to bring safer transportation for pers are about to become the ob- are aiailahlo, in Shis oolunin. | an estimated population o f some ject o f a squeeze which one leg- 60,000 people in the county, many j islator believes is designed to FLA.H H n.tCK SO Y E A R S o f whom use some part o f this catch “ the little fellow ," who buys thoroughfare every a license fo r less than five out T h u ty years back, one of the congested Ings a year. old-time baseball heroes well re day. Fisher w ill need help to put Game legislation in the offing membered in Beaverton was V i hunting and this over and Is asking clubs, proposes to raise las Shepard Shephard was active in com- civic groups and individuals to fishing fees from $3 to $7 each, mumty affairs and was promin- w rite him. care o f the House o f A ny outdoors fan who might ent in all the big times in the Representatvos, Salem, Oregon have something to say about how east end o f the county. Fourth o f and back him up. suc*> a proposal would affect .e his ¡' I I O i l K h I’ l l ’ M I M them had be ft er sit down with ticular days to shine and he had A direct pipe-line from the Mate pen in hand and let hla represen to every permon i in - I ta,lves and senator know hi.« a regular place in the famous legislature person Beaverton m ilitary hand when W ashington county has been set fe* 1[ ng*. C. R A. Holman was director up fey the oounty delegation. T h ere’s a lot o f steam behind Now he’s renewing acquain-. A ll copies of House and Sen ,he ProPosal and only a deter- t «nee with the Washington co u i.-!ate bill» fo r the 184« sewslon will m *ned Protest will slow the ma ty delegation, a> representative' he available for inspection by the n<‘ uv,‘ r- even though there are, from Columbia county public residing In eaatem Wash- oonceivably. other avenues o f ap- Ington county at office o f G eorge l>,0‘,<b h> which the game com- W H O ALSO S E R V E ■Hiyng. 154 Broadway. Beaverton mis8ion m iKht garner the neces- < alendar of bill«, with title». Sary shekels to prosecute its long Helping to carry out the task» ot Mie county delegation are the may he found at Findley M illin g ranke program, follow ing three secretarie», who company, 16 9. El Farm ington Kd. • • » sb«i serve. Beach'» Market, 58 E. Broadway ing! Secretaries for the 184» session ace: Senator I'atterson. Kuth Query. Ki'prew ntative Tiaher Gloria Smith and Representative J W b m h i . (ien evieve Fonder They are |uud on a straight - tune basis from the day o f starl ing to the end of the wsuiion. including Sundays and holidays. • • • C A R R Y IN G ON T H E F IG H T A man can’t do it all himself, ho mmatter what significant fight hr carries on. But Repro- aentative Earl E Fisher, hack to Salem, is pirking up where he left o ff when his term as state Senator expired in 184.7 and he is determined to carry on the fight for four-lane traffic on Tualatin Valley highway. Results o f the campaign he be gan in 1839. as representative, and continued, 1941-43, as state sen ator showed In the extension of four lane tra ffic from the Mult- N E W S I N D A Y CLASS A new Sunday School class has been organized in the First Meth- odist Church fo r boys in the 7th and 8th grades. Mrs. M ary Groves is teaching the cla ( H O I K R E O R G A N IZ E D The Methodist Church Choir has recently been reorganised under the leadership o f W esley Bertrand from the music depart- ment o f Cascade College, Port- land. THE DRUMS ARE BEATING! BEAVERTON, OREGON YO U N GSTO W N SINKS Your community m ortician since 1910 W ill give utility and beauty to your kitchen. M cC ready's features all styles and prices. (TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED) Phone 3411 W E PEGG Old Canyon Rood r this ^ |jfc Thot We Feature OTHER EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD MEAT BUYS! MAPLE ORANGE Eastern Bacon TUESDAY SPECIAL WHOLE W HEAT DONUTS IN OUR GROCERY SECTION Luscious APRICOTS Edwards Coffee 4 7 !.'„b 93 Canterbury Tea Bags PV 49‘ Noodle Soup Mix Lipfon'i 3 Pkts. 29 Cream Corn ~ 29 Fancy Tender Peas I Z N° J T 1 6 ‘ Fancy No. 303 4 q , Green Giant Peas pack --- 1 , f Sunnybank Margarine Lb. 34‘ Green BEANS LEGISLATURE « {V a r ia r e "SPOTLIGHT on SALEM' with v l O LRCl 3 Save With AIRWAY Pkg. - 7 55c 89‘ 75c 49c to 19c 49* 79c TOMS. Lb. 69c I-lb. 3-lb. hug In»- $ 4 .3 8 YAMS To G o W ith Those H A M S! _ _ LB . 10 Candied yams are good, but exceptionally good when served with smoked pork. What a coincidence that smoked picnics are on special now in the meat section. J NOB HILL 45 ^ 89 Red Grapefruit U.S. No. 1. Netted Gem 2 »,27’ Potatoes No. 2 cans /U for From Texas Lb. 10 D'Anjou Pears Sr.JÄ . m. 10 10 -Lb. 5 5 Crisp, Tender Carrots Sack 8 ¿ 5 1 ' Royal Pudding Salad Dressing Duchen Pt, 35% 62* Wesson Salad Oil <*. 65 White Magic Bleach ^ -G a llo n 1 7 « Neer McCall also at 7 00 A M MON. THRU FRI W ESTINGHOUSE =► « Tomato CATSUP 50,000 * DIAL WATTS W 1 19 0 Grapes Emperors 29 Mrs. Wright’s Vanilla-Chocolate or Butterscotch Pkg l* fo r v io » t ood c m o n li wfth m o n b o n of tho log- illa t v r o a n d l o g i t lo f i v o aw thoriliov ÌA GRAHAMS Lb- PER LB. to 69c Macaroni and LAWSON McCALL « Southern Grown Bag Coffees Kraft Dinners cheese in 7 min. Pkg 1 0 Spaghetti Franco-American 2 Can* 2 5 EACH SATURDAY 1 0 0 EVENING ♦ P ira te i‘ G o ld Sliced Bacon Leg O'Lam b Roast Select Lamb Chops Small loin Lamb Chops Rib Cuts Lamb Shoulder Roast Breast of Lamb Stew Pork Shoulder Roast for Fryers and Fowl R*«dy th o o « " il i GARDENSIDE BRAND—EXTRA STANDARD—NEW PACK « Morrell's Yorkshire 53c A l i n D D A f M i r C C C ^ ▼ 1 A LI IN OUR PRO D U CE 5 E C T IO N | £ With no strings Round Steaks Gu<r<nU*<j to 7 9 c In f Beei Short Ribs to 35‘ W ill, Standing Rib Roast F i t * to 6 5 c Fresh Ground Bee! Lton to 4 9 c In i Fresh Oysters Selected Pin* 75C Silver Salmon Steaks to 69c Halibut Steaks to 5 5 c BY THE PIECE LB. mild cured •OVEN-READY" TURKEYS— HENS, Lb. 79c 1£c K E X C o v e rs th e 19' No. 2Va can VALLEY GOLD BRAND—WHOLE ONES— UNPEELED Open 3;30 A. M. to 7 P. M. Phone Beaverton 4575 t-e-r-r-i-f-i-c Featured are Rath's TendV Picnics, Oscar Mayer, Morrell's and Wil son brands. Some stores may not have all brands mentioned — but your satisfaction is guaranteed on every picnic! Donuts DONUT KETTLE & COFFEE SHOP Canyon Road at East " Y " REPEATS If you "got In" on our last big sale of those fa mous-brand picnics you know why this is grand news. Thousands of our customers raved about these pork shoulder hams ( picnics)' for days. That's why we are so pleased to be able to repeat this big value-giving event. Don't miss out on it— Come early! Route 5. Box 72. Payette, Idaho Closed Sundays Beaverton Phone 3821 SAFEWAY Agricultural Knuwrt'h Numeric» FRIDAY SPECIAL WHOLE W HEAT and DEVIL'S FOOD POTATO DONUTS W.J.McCREADY LUMBER CO. W m . SPEA R S PLANTS COCOANUT CHOCOLATE • P e y y J ^ M o rtu a ry , Grown in Kantern Oregon W rite for price list Frosted i » ____ 1 V? v f w ; ¿ i y * v f yvf.yt , » Oregvin Certified Mandi *11 S T R A W BF. K R Y D BREAD IV,.Lb. I n f 2 bottles Rutabagas ¡£ £ d C Í Have you tried t h e m mashed? They're good! 4 9 Q c Lb. ® 2 Lbs Guaranteed fresh! White or Wheat 1-Lb. Loaf Onions Yellow-Mediants 14 « 21 « 29« Apples! Apples! Squash Juicy, Crispy, Full-Flavored Marblehead & Hubbard Ortleys Lb. 1 0 Enjoy this fine squash now. ^ -lb. 8 RED HILL BRAND—TO PEP UP MEAT DISHES ETC. ir Daily Broadcast« en KEX 9:00—NE WS AT NINE 12:00—NOON NEWS 6 1 5 -H O M E EDITION • 10:00—RICHFIELD REPORTER q • Lo °k S ♦or tS PREM Swift Brand S A I A favorite for Lunches or l?-oi. Parties can 43c Dog Food Playfair brand ^ Your pet will approve of this item car II Q 1 Kitchen Craft Royal Satin FLOUR SHORTENING Ask about Big Contest! 25- Lb. 05 *2 Mb can 3 5 con 3b9 9