The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 15, 1949, Image 5

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    Dickman-Faber
Wed June 10th
Bethany Rites
Hip Boots Serve As Life Preservers
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A FISH E R M A N S 111 (■AHOO can be a
fisher-
When wading a deep pool, the danger of slipping
man 3 salvation, according to Hugh Johnson, \ MCA ig ever present. Should this happen, he says, dou-
instructor, who demonstrates how-
float
in ble your legs back toward ycmtr chin and just take
spite of the cumbersome footgear.
it easy until you can scull yourself ashore or he fa­
Confidence is a prime requisite
the deal, of course.
to success
in vored with even less strenuous rescue.
Quick coat of
CO LOR-PEP for
practically ANYTHING
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Use DECORET— ideal house­
hold ENAMEL— for gleaming
color accents anywhere —
indoors or outdoors—to
brighten tools, toys, shelves,
furniture, all your hobbies!
Dries fast and hard, shining
smooooth! W ears like iron!
DECORET ENAMEL
in 1 8 quick-cheer colors
MOTE COLORS-WORE DECORATING HELP
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HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
A T T H E 'Y " , W ES T EN D OF B EA V ER T O N
Beaverton 3951
BEacon 9823
Greyh'nd Racers
Renew Pursuit of
Iron Br'er Rabbit
After a 44 day vacation to al­
low for the horse racing season,
galloping greyhounds will again
be in pursuit of the mechanical
bunny at the Multnomah Stadium
Monday night, July 18, 7:30 p.ni.
Except
for Sunday, the long-
geared canines will he hot on the
trail of the iron Bre’r Rahbit
each night until August 20, when
the Multnomah county fair will
require a one-week layoff. The
chase
will continue, however,
from August 29 to September 3.
take a holiday for the week
of
the State Fair and then wind up
the season from September 12 to
1®.
There will be at least
two
schooling races before the dogs go
to the post, w-ith all qualified dogs
entering the 5/16 mile distance
on the basis of past performance
records.
Two big races are listed
and
owners are grooming their mon-
| ey dogs with them in mind. First
is the Sapling Derby and second
is the annual Multnomah Kennel
Club Derby.
First fourteen days of dog rac­
ing showed attendance and bet
ting up to expectations, with the
coffers of local and state govern­
ment treasuries enriched to a de­
gree thereby.
compare quality!
compare value!
INTERNAT!
lo w e s t -p r ic e d
M ore features, more value . . . than in any
8 -c u b ic -fo o t “q u a lit y ”
refrigerator on the marketI
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for low cost, extra-quiet operation . . . uorlJ
fatuous International Hart etter
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quality. See it today. ..with other
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Refrigerator» and Freezers.
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DOW N
TERRY'S
FURNITURE
B EA V ER T O N 4703
2286 N. E. C A N Y O N ROAD
O P EN W E E K
D A Y S 8 TO 8
The disruption of business along
Canyon Road is being bitterly
resented by business people who
complain that the road-work is
being needlessly
stretched out.
They
fail to see any need for
tearing up several miles of road
when the job could be accompli­
shed as well by doing a mile at
a time as in other states Mean­
while nobody knows when
the
road is due to be completed and
nobobdy knows where they’ can
find out which doesn't speak too M
well for the people in charge of M
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the work.
Jim Jersey, Aloha feed and seed
magnate, and his wife have re­
turned from their six-week tour
across the country*. Jim assures
us he bought no bridges, etc.,
while in New York. . . . Among
local furniture dealers who will
at’ end the Furniture Mart in Se­
M
attle nAxt week are Mr. and Mrs. U
Jack Terry. Following the furni­ BB
ture show they will vacation in
Vancouver, R. C.
Shoppers stand to gain again
this week end In Beaverton from
the Saturday-Is-Beaverton-Dav ev­
ent slated for Saturday. Local
merchants have combined to o f­
fer very special buys as evidenced 1
in this week's full page advertise
ment
. The new face In charge J j
of the meat section at Columbia
Market belongs to Clarence H»n-
enpratt, originally of Garibaldi
Oregon Clarence took over from |
Herb Nagle, the for mer butcher. I
The Mode. ladies' ready to wear
shop In Beaverton Is undergoing
some face-lifting with the mod- 1
ernization
program
calling for |
new fixtures, lights and an inside U
u
BB
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Pharmacy, and his
wife left on a trip last week to
Rirml-igham
Nebraska.
where
they will visit their daughter and!
her family. T ra '"Iin g with them I
oart ” -av were Mr. and Mrs. H er­
bert Jackson headed for Omaha
Nebraska.
Mrs, Jackson
Is a
clerk at the pharmacy. .
An ex- M
re’-tionallv large crowd attended M
the Oet-4couain,ed-Nite at the BB
Canvon Theatre
Drive-Tn lest
Monday night The managemeer
has Inaugurated 1 policy of show­
ing the main picture first of the
double
hill In order to permit
natrons who wish to leave early,
to do so during the intermission
Joe Smith of the Ideal Food
Marker In Cedar Mill is batrhln" M
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thesp days now *hat his wife !• BB
visiting her family and friends t-
Alexandria, MInq.
Mrs. Smith
originally
lived
In Alexandria.
Residents of the Cedar Mill area
'*■111 be interested to learn that
• be Td»a! Food Market has swit­
ched Its advertising to this news­
paper. . .
Peggy Soarks who has con­ M
verted a portion of the famous U
EC
Rlanding's Dream House into the
Fashion House featuring ladle«
stilts, coats dresses and mltllnerv
formerly operated a simitar es­
tablishment In Newberg
New-
co triers to this area, unfamiliar
with Rlanding’s Dream House will
tlnd it on Mavfleld Road, near Ce­
dar Hills . .
STATE SWIM MEET
Jantzen Beach will be
the
scene, July 23 and 24 of a state
swimming meet, shaping up for
the Far Western competition at
San Francisco, which has been
set ahead to August 4 and 5.
Beaverton's lone representative
in the sport
of swimming. I.a-
velle Flannery, reports back af-
ter the two day invitational meet
in Roseburg, July* 9 and 10. with
a veritable armload of trophies
The trinkets include high i>oint
women's 440 freestyle, 220 free
15,
1949
style (women) and the 100 yard
backstroke for girls 16 and un­
der, plus second in the 100 yard
freestyle, girls 16 and under. She
also was awarded a first in the
relay*.
She swims with the Portland
Aquatic club, a group of swim­
mers led by A1 Sehorn who give
evidence of seriously threatening
the complete domination of the
natatorial
picture so long en-
joyed by the Multnomah Athletic
club of Portland,
W. K
p a tty
ir vour complexion is dull. . . rough,
your skin leathery ... urub it cjf . ..
safely. . . in one short week’s time!
Dullarry Special Cleansing Prepara­
tion... a miracle-working meal-like
cleanser . . . sloughs off parched and
lifeless cuticle, givts you radiant
new beauty.
IhiHarry Special Cleansing f'trparalum
by Richard Hudnut........ 1.00 plus m
R. W allace Boyd
George O. Fairchild
On Broadway
Phone 2311
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PRESCRI PTI ON
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25c
CIGARETTES
LUNCH EON M EAT
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for
C arton
a ll pop ular brands,
'A M eal for F o u r"
Potatoes
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10 lbs.
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for
Watermelons
C a m p b e ll's
16-oz can
Apricots
L o c a l,
for canning
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59c
W oodbury
4 reg size bars
Lettuce
C O LSO N 'S PAN
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Fryers
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Lb
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Short Ribs
R ath B la c k H a w k
Boiled Ham, V i-lb
Tissue
Y e s, 3 0 0 count
Pkg
3 lbs for
Green Onions
and RA D ISH ES
3 bchs for
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N rr
Spiced Ham ,
4%
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Salad Bowl
3int ja r
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29c
lb. 75c
Cider-Vinegar
H u n t's
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lb. 63c
Asst Lunch M eats lb. 53c
Salad Dressing
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WILL THIS PICTURE W IN ?
Some reader has been m ailed
b ea r ng a picture to the right
p ictu re m a il the other papers
m atch es the one on d isp lay in
L O A D O F G R O C E R IE S .
This week's contest end*
S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 16
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Lunch Meats
Frost K is t, b ulk
Dry Onions
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Ice Cream
1 P
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Solid H eads
2 fo r
Chickens
Facial Soap
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12-oz can
3- for 5 1 0 0
Pork & Beans
Pickling Spice
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best Lb
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square feet o f shelf area . . . Tigh t-W ad unit
B EA V ER T O N EN TER PR ISE - F r id a y , J u ly
T rade L anes
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great International Harvester
D EATH o \ T H E SPE E D W AY
Fans of national
auto racing
were shocked and bereaved at the
recent crackup in Portland which
claimed the life of I.es Anderson,
Oregon booser for the introduc­
tion of midget auto racing in the
Pacific Northwest area.
As he was drawing even on the
Inside to pass the driver ahead,
his car began to slide.
Almost
sooner than a flash, the two cars
crashed in a pileup which locked
the two
racers
in a tangled
wreckage It was required to pull
the two cars apart before either
of the drivers could he released
Anderson suffered broken ribs
which punctured
his lungs and
caused internal complications His
steel helmet splintered. he was
trapped upside down.
The other driver. Art Oeorgc, of
lavs Angeles was hospitalized for
a broken shoulder
and severe
hack burns.
Shocking as the mishap is to
those who stand on the sidelines
it must not be overlooked that
auto racing is not entirely with­
out public benefit.
The thrills
and chills that a spectator exper­
iences
as
these
demoniacal
speedsters roar around the speed­
way oval is only part of the full
picture of the sport.
New safety-
devices, improved
mechanical
developments
and
products such as oil, rubber and
others that are given practical
test in the grueling grind that
goes on, lap after lap.
So, beyond the overtones
of
tragedy which surround this rnc-
ing smashup, there might be n
note of understanding and appre­
ciation
for auto racing which
justifies it in spite of the risks
involved.
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is the refrigerator
you'll buy!
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compare capacity!
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compare...
refrigerator comparable in capacity and
Maryann Dickman, daughter of
Reverend and Mrs. H Dickman
of Route
5, Box 593, Portland,
became the bride of Duane Faber,
June 10 at the Bethany Presby­
terian church.
In a colorful setting of summer
flowers,
the couple
exchanged
vows in a candlelight, double-ring
ceremony.
The bride attended Beaverton
union high school.
(Photo by Bruno Studio»
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you hod last w eek's w in ner but fa ile d to come in
Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sot., July 14, 15, 16
We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities
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