BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 21, 1949
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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.
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Back in the legislative arena
tito session, being held at tislcm again, Fisher wants the four-lane
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* 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.
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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.
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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.
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(TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED)
Phone 3411
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Old Canyon Rood
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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
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{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!
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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.
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45
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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
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Neer McCall also
at 7 00 A M
MON. THRU FRI
W ESTINGHOUSE
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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
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GRAHAMS
Lb-
PER LB.
to 69c
Macaroni and
LAWSON McCALL
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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
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GARDENSIDE BRAND—EXTRA STANDARD—NEW PACK
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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
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£
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
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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
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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
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P e y y J ^ M o rtu a ry ,
Grown in Kantern Oregon
W rite for price list
Frosted
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Oregvin Certified Mandi *11
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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
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29«
Apples! Apples!
Squash
Juicy, Crispy, Full-Flavored
Marblehead & Hubbard
Ortleys Lb. 1 0
Enjoy this fine
squash now.
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A favorite for
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Parties
can
43c
Dog Food
Playfair brand ^
Your pet
will approve
of this item
car
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Royal Satin
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