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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1949)
S h a e ffe r BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, August 5, 1949 th e re c e n t fir e w hich th reatened DAM AGE R E P A IR th e M an n in g building. E x te n s iv e rep air and redeVOra- A new ce lo tex cellin g , repainted tio n is about com pleted a t the w alls and new p artition betw een B e a v e rto n B a rb e r shop, n ext door to th e old p o st-office, follow ing th e b a rb e r shop and back room w a te r and sm oke d am age from have b een in stalled . B a rb e rs P aul F IR E SWIFTNING and B o b W r^m er have day a n n iv e rs a ry o f F . M. K a in , also put in th req new c a b i on M enlo D rive. n e ts—to go w ith th e im proved P re s e n t to e n jo y the re fre s h shop surrou ndings. m e n ts o f ice cream and c a k e w ere M r. and M rs. L. A. W ells, F A M IL Y N O T E S D A T E Mr. and M rs. W. J . K a in and son, A fam ily g ath e rin g , on A u gust M ike, and M r. and M rs. F . M. A d ep a rtu re fro m the long es 2 a t his hom e, m arked th e b irth - K a in tab lish ed ‘b a n k e r 's h o u rs" w as | in au g u rated in B eav erto n j w eek w ith th e F ir s t S e cu rity i B a n k an n o u n cem en t o f continu ou s j b an k in g s e rv ice fro m 9 a. m. to ! 6 p. m. every day o f the w eek ex cep t Sun day. R e fe r r in g to th is d ra stic ch an ge in b a n k in g p ra ctice s, M r. G ibson sta te d th a t th e move w as m ade in th e ir d esire to be o f g re a te r ser vice to th e ir a cco u n ts and from th e ap p lau se given th e ch an g e by i m an y cu sto m ers, th e move w as a popular one, Mr. G ibson stated . So fa r w e a re exceed in gly well pleased w ith th e response given to our new b an k in g procedure. At no tim e on S a tu rd a y w hich is the n o rm ally v ery heavy peak, was th e re a long w aitin g lin e ,” M r. G ibson continu ed . "T h e len gth en ed hou rs allowed I our cu sto m e rs th e fa c ilitie s o f the b an k o v er a lon ger period and the j load w as v ery evenly d istribu ted over th e e n tire w o rkin g day. At no tim e w as th e re a long w aitin g lin e,” G ibson said, "an d we w ere ab le to hand le 6 0 # m ore peoplA th a n a t th e usual 12 o’clo ck clos ing tim e on S a tu rd a y .” T h is ch a n g e in h ou rs is a de p artu re fro m th e tra d itio n th a t J TH RIFTY M ARKET is first again with lower h as been in p ra ctice in the b an k ing b u sin ess and is one frow ned ^ prices on fine foods. But that's not unusual. You on by m an y co n c ern s in th is pro ^ see, we watch wholesale prices carefully, follow fession , bu t longer b an k in g hours k them downward in our own pricing. When we a re b ein g given co n sid erab le a t te n tio n in th e p lanning o f m any can buy for less, we're only too ready and wili- fin a n c ia l in stitu tio n s. M any of ^ ing to sell for less. That's why you always find th e m a re m a in ta in in g a t least one k more low prices at our easy-to-shop market. window fo r a fte r-h o u r d epositing as a serv ice to th e ir p atrons. J They're here— there— everywhere— helping you So fa r, acco rd in g to th e b est ^ to feed your whole family better for less money. in fo rm a tio n o b tain ab le, the F ir s t S e c u rity B a n k is th e firs t inde p end ent b a n k to e sta b lish a p ra c tic e o f com p lete b a n k in g fa c ilitie s th ro u g h o u t th e com p lete bu sin ess day. Lengthening Of Banking Hours Proves Popular J iMUMlUk' Oei/CMMÎ MIRACLE WHIP BUTTER Forest Grove Grade A CATSUP Elmhurst CANNED FOODS SALE! KOOL-AID Assorted flavors JUICE 29c ««««»«** PINEAPPLE Libby's 12-oz ns M ^ J 3 CD H I T PORK & BEANS Dennison's C ! FRUIT C O C K T A IL 35« J PEAS Del Monte P EA C H H A LVES n s 35c ^ CORN Del Monte cream style 25c FLOUR All popular brands 50 lb. Sack $ 3 .8 9 S 85c j NEW po‘ SUGAR rn Q 1 r i W I ■ C O C K T A IL No 1 tall ca n s No. 2 ‘* tin s can s 3 HOMINY SOAP POWDER BEER Trend ,c each 3 c l s TOMATOES w 5 J v Acme qts. - no deposit - no return each CASE $3.45 i TOM ATO SA U CE 6 | CA TSU P COOKIES BREAD b o ttles 25c J CH ER R IES Assorted B la ck | 9 C ^ GREEN BEANS or R o y a l A nne No. 1 ta ll No 2 tin s. E a ch Famiy Reunion For First Time In Twenty Years | A fam ily g a th e rin g w as held a t , th e hom e o f Mr. and M rs. D ean P u c k e tt o f B e a v e rto n la st w eek w h ich included M rs. P u c k e tt’s m o th er and s te p fa th e r, M r. and M r.s E . J . R o w les fro m E m p ire , O regon; h e r s is te r and fam ily M r. and M rs. N orm an T ilfo rd and son B ru c e fro m P o rtla n d O re g o n ; her | b ro th e r and w ife M r. and M rs. B en H. H ull from P o rtla n d O re gon ; au n t and un cle fro m K ir k land, W ash in g to n M r.and M rs. 1 C h a rle s H ull and ch ild ren B eau d - reau C arol and S a n d ra ; cou sins Mr. and M rs. W illiam L e a ch and d au g h ters D onna and P eg g y fro m A nlau f, O reg o n ; co u sin s M rs. D oris P h illip s and d au g h ter A n ita fro m V ancou ver, W a sh in g to n ; cou sin A rth u r H ull fro m V an co u v er, W ash, and cou sins M rs. E th e l Sch u ltz and d au g h ter Jo a n n e fro m R id g efield , W ash in g to n . T h is w as th e fir s t m e e tin g fo r these m em b ers o f th e fam ily fo r tw en ty y e a rs or m ore. T h e C h a rle s H u ll fam ily spent fo u r d ays and retu rn ed to K ir k land, W ash in g to n , th e W illiam L each fam ily retu rn ed to A n lau f. O regon a f te r spending th ree days here. E v e ry one en jo yed a larg e S u n day d in n er and spent th e a fte r noon ta k in g p ictu res and rem in iscin g old tim es. T H IR T E E N D A Y T R IP Mr. and M rs. I. R . M etzler, o f th e B ea v erto n high school facu lty , a re still ta lk in g about th e ir de lig h tfu l 13-day v acatio n trip w hich brou ght them alm ost w ith in sh o u t ing d ista n ce to the g a te s o f Al- TW ENTY MEMBERS ENJOY SADDLE CLUB OVERNIGHT PICNIC ON THE TUALATIN M em bers o f th e B e a v e rto n S a d dle club rode a cro ss the hills Satu rd ay even in g to th e hom e of M r .and M rs. L ew is on th e T u a l a tin a c ro ss fro m A valon P a rk , w here th ey sp en t th e n ig h t and enjoyed b o atin g , sw im m ing and p icn ickin g. G uy C arr, B eav erto n , and Sy lv ia Sw eem e and little s is te r o f R ose- b u rg w ere gu ests. T w e n ty m em b ers and m ounts w ere p resen t. T h e tr ip ov er and b a ck w as spiced w ith o b sta cle s and unex pected hap p enings. R id e r s ’ b ack s w ere dam pened on th e re tu rn trip but not th e ir en th u siasm . T h e club m e e ts T h u rsd a y eve ning b a ck o f S u d te ll’s Auction m art. Snyder Sets Up Realty Business Aloha Location P la n n in g to serve th e e n tire T u a la tin V a lle y a re a , W illiam A. “B ill" Sn yd er, real e sta te broker, has e stab lish ed a re a lty business in A loha, th re e doors w est o f the post o ffice in th e old b eau ty shop location. “B ill”, who is w ell know n in the valley, w as asso ciated fo r th e past eighteen m o n th s w ith th e Aloha o ffice o f G r iffith and M eeke. He is activ e in th e local ch a m b e r of com m erce and w as re ce n tly ele ct ed to a th re e y e a r term as d irect or on th e e x e cu tiv e board. Sn y d er received h is b ro k e rs li cen se Ju ly 27 and will handle sale s and re n ta ls in real estate plus in su ra n ce and loans. S h arin g his o ffic e w ill be A. E . F a rrie r, ' acco u n tan t. B e fo re co m in g to O regon in 1948, Sn y d er w as conn ected w ith a , real e sta te firm in O klahom a City j about tw o y e a rs, a s salesm an , and he op erated h is own b ro k erag e for one y ear. Snyd er, w ith h is w ife and daugh ter, live in C ed ar Mill P a rk . S E A S ID E V A C A TIO N R e ce n tly en jo y in g the fu ll sw eep o f ocean brezes d uring a five-day v a ca tio n a t Seasid e w ere M rs. K a th e rin e K e llin g and C a th e rin e Van Sch u y v er, o f P o rtlan d , and M rs. E d n a B la c k and d au g h ter, N orm a, o f B eav erto n . T h e p arty e n jo y ed to ta l re la x a tion from Ju ly 19 to 24, In a full lis t o f seash o re a ctiv itie s. F A M IL Y P IC N IC A fam ily p icn ic w as held S u n day a t th e hom e o f Mr. and M rs. B ru c e Steele. T h e re w ere 19 gu ests and 8 ch ild ren present. T h e a n sw ers to everyd ay in su ra n ce problem s* B y L eo n ard A dam s Q U E S T IO N ; W h y do I alw ays have to buy fire insu rance, fo r th ree y e a r periods w hen I buy o th er in su ra n ce co v erag e fo r one y e a r a t a tim e ? A N S W E R ; I t isn ’t a qu estion of your being fo rced to buy fire in su ran ce fo r th re e y e a r periods. I t ’s ju s t th a t th e fire in su ra n ce com p an ies hav e w orked ou t a plan w h ereb y you c a n ob tain th ree y ears' p ro te ctio n a t a co st o f ap p ro xim ately tw o and a h a lf tim es w h at y o u ’d pay fo r one y e a r cov erage. I t 's easy to see th a t th e w isest and m o st eco nom ical w ay to buy y o u r fire in su ra n ce is on th e th r e e y e a r plan. • I f you’ll ad d ress your own in su ra n ce q u estio n s to th is of fice, w e’ll tr y to give you th e c o r re c t an sw e rs and th e re will be no c h a rg e o r o b lig atio n of an y kind. Leonard Adams "P e rs o n a l In s u ra n c e S e rv ic e ” P hone 3831 Any T im e 73 B road w ay, B e a v e rto n Another W ALKER Service! SHO E REPAIRING FREE DELIVERY Complete Shoe Repair Venetian Blinds Service POLISH ACCESSORIES Window Shades - Awnings Free Estimates. W ALKER'S For DRESSMAKING and HEMSTITCHING CHAMBERLIN'S In W alker's Dept. Store S 4 H Green Stamps Phone Beaverton Open Evenings T ill 7 P. M ., Saturdays 9 P. M Here's a GOV'T GRADED MEATS PICNIC HAMS Armour's Stor LUNCH MEAT Assorted SIRLOIN STEAK steer beef SHORT RIBS L.a BACON Swift s sliced Sweet Rasher Ä lb iG R A P E S j BEANS 4 9 c 3 CALAVO G reen , absorber V icto ria , B . C., w here th ey b oard ed a p assen g er lin e r w hich took them th rou gh an en ch an te d w on derland to A lert B a y and P o rt H ardy. T h e to u ris ts saw all th e c a n n eries and loggin g cam p s along the w ay and en jo yed co n ta ct w ith som e o f th e rough m en o f the N orth who e ith e r ce le b rated the Job th ey w ere going to or the Job they w ere leav in g. T h e w e a th e r w as b ea u tifu l, all th e way. th e y rep ort. Seed less, sweet local F o r sum m er salad s 75c j 5 CUCUMBERS la irg e Sw eet Hot House C O U N C IL M A N 'S H O L ID A Y M ilton M etcalfe. B e a v e rto n city cou n cilm an , his w ife and son. Don. spent th re e days at Seasid e. Ju ly 22 th rou gh Ju ly 24. In the p u rsu its com m on to the en v iro n m ent. PRICES PRICES Effective Effective August August Give your child Poll-Parrot’* supple, roomy comfort and lasting fit, too. They're Pre- Tested at every p o in t...to be surt they're right. SHOES Repairing Beaverton 4597