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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1949)
MICHAEL O’NEILL There’ll be some sharp account ing in the family of Mr. and Mrs J. D. O’Neill, 292 Murray avenue ; what with young Michael H. on the scene to keep things in line. The young man, weighing 7 lbs 8 oz. made his appearance at St. B> Mr*. K (>*bom Vincent’s hospital, Portland, on September 20. PRI7E PINKIN’ : The proud, proud father is an Mr. and Mrs Sales of West Ha ven Drive harvested a pumpkin accountant at Holgate Farms. weight 34 pounds, and 45 inches i . i t TLE MISS NORTH in diameter There is joy and gladness in the home of Mr and Mrs. Wesley FKOM VERNONIA* Mr. and Mrs. 3. Oathes and fam North of Hillsboro, dating from ily of Vernonia. Oregon are viait- the September 12 birth of a ing hi* parents Mr and Mrs Arn- daughter, weighing 8 pounds, 10 old Oathes on 3. W. Morrison st. ounces. The father is the good looking gent with the red hair who is BIRTHDAY HONOR Mrs. Lewis gave a luncheon in serving his plumber apprenticeship honor of Mrs. Art Hvden on her at Clearwater’s Shop, in Beaver ton—now in this third year. birthday. B> l > * Shelley Beautiful All Wool and Cor duroy. Assorted Colors Sizes 10 - 18 In many cases skirts to match Values to $10 95 TRIP TO NEW YORK Mr and Mrs. Otto Holz have re turned from 'heir trip to Ridge- I wood. New York On their trip j east they stopped in Chicago. Nia gara Fails and New York City. On their route home they visit- ! ed two brothers and a sister of Mrs Holz in Kansas also a sister | of Mr. Holz in Lamar. Colorado. LOOK! AT LAZY RANCH A vacation at Lazy T. ranch near Joseph. Oregon, was enjoyed by Mrs. Fred Darsing who has returned to her home to spend j the remainder of her vacation in gardening in her lovely yard. SKIRT SALE 30 "Out of This World" Skirts, Assorted Colors, Corduroy, Ray on, Royon Gabardine, Wool-Ga bardine, All Wool Skirts Values $5 95 To $10 95 PTA ORGANIZATION PLAN A parent teacher organization is in the making at Sunset Valley school A nominating committee j has been selected to nominate of- | fice-rs for the first year. All par- 1 ents and friends are encouraged to join. NEW SCOl'T DEN A new cub scout den is being or ganized in the school. The one den now organized is too large. Pure Virgin Wool Exceptional Value MODE Acreage Suburban Properties ASK YOUR G R O C ER FOR NO. 1 CEDAR SHINGLES BLUE MOUNTAIN (Canned or Frozen) Solid Pack Meat p er M DESCO— With Liver $^95 Square ............ •jf " 7 FT. SPLIT CEDAR POSTS Each 3- INCH MOLDED CASING Lineal Ft 4- INCH MOLDED BASE Lineal Ft. ....................................... 4% ^ J TH E THREE TO PS Ac ■ C« IN PET FOODS ^ WESTWARD PACKING CO. HOMEBUILDERS SUPPLY C O . BEAVERTON WHIFF— For Economy TUALATIN PHONE Beaverton 3951 PHONE TIGARD 3944 or AT. 4768 All Prices are Low Eve ry A I T . Homes $| V C I # w are Phyllis Mead and Elaine Hav- erluck who report that large pock ets and jersey blouses are most popular among the younger set. They may have been the editors of the report on the cooks’ new nylon uniforms, too. Other students on the staff this year are: Hairy Spence, Dennis Enger, Edward McIntyre, Jenny King. Hugh Eddy, Craig Cheshire. Jack Oberst, Duane Chaistie. Sue Barns. Doris C., Bob Bye, Jim Barnett, Elaine Sullivan, Ruth Rodgers, Duar.e Nelson. Caroline Hulings, Lucille Kirwan and Mar garet Dreger. DID OUR P R E V I O U S ADS SINK IN? BEAVERTON 118 S. W. BROADWAY BUY ■ SELL TRADE NO. 1 OAK FLOORING Random Lengths WEEKEND VISIT Week-end visitors of the Glenn Shelleys wen their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mts. Charles Sperr and their infant son Charles David. They came to attend the Oregon State-California game. PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI , SAT., OCT 7, 8, 9 The Buzzette, Beaverton grade school paper, made its initial ap pearance of the school year this week and contains news of new teachers and students in addition to class activities. Lorraine Boles, the new editor, has injected a feminine note with a "Fads and Fashions" department. Writing the items in this section r"esePK/CE$ NO WORD AS YET Fred McLain of the McLain Shopping Center and owner of | ’ the Chuck Wagon restaurant, is | on a deer hunting trip in Central Oregon. No word as yet. as to his success but hope it is good. and Nylon ZJL TUALATIN VIEW CEDAR MILL PARK—Late va cationers are returning to theli | homes and It seems everyone is I getting ready for fall activities and fall gardening. JA C K ET BUYS GIRLS Beaverton G rade School Buzzette Takes New Style WITH LATE VA CA TIO N S ENDED FALL GARDENING W ORK C A LLS BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fndoy. October 7, 1949 v \ Day S) OJL SATEWAY REAL ESTA TE LISTIN GS Guaranteed'1 MEATS ALOHA 1 4 acres, shade trees. 2 bedroom home, plastered, hdwd floors, auto, heat, lg. utility room, 18x 24 garage, small barn. School bus by door. Sacrifice for $6850 Terms. BEAVERTON 6 room home In heart of town, 3 bedrooms, frplce., hdwd. floors. F.C.B., auto, heat, insul. and weathers tripped 100x100 corner lot. $12,500 Terms 2 MILKS BEAVERTON 1 4 acres. 3 bedroom home, near stores and transportation. Asst, fruit $6,500 BEAVERTON Lovely 2 bedroom home on bus line. Large rooms, auto heat, fire place, hdwd. floors. weather- stripped. Has beautiful yard, fruit, nuts, shrubbery, $10,750. Terms. BEAVERTON 3 rooms and bath, close in. Elec. .water heatei, wired for electric range House Is very neat and clean 4 blocks to schools. Situ ated on oversize 156x137 lot. $3500 Terms J . J. Mr MAHON "We Sell Dirt Cheap" Beaverton 2744 Sitnday 4933 37 YOU DON'T HAVE TO LIVE IN A PROJECT You will like this one, South of Beaverton 2347 Watson st.. on a FULL ACRE Flowers, garden, fine lawn. ALL FOR $6,500.00 very attractive terms'. Taxes last year were $32. ANI» MEEKE Table GRAPES Tokay Grapes 2 lb‘ | 5 ‘ O rtle y s Jonathans Here'« »he crispy. juicy kind lo r cut- h i it out of hand. A dandy apple (or those deep apple pies you love. An excellent all- purpoae apple. . . . Buy a boxt 3 lb 25 30x2.49 box 1.49 lb. 5c V alen cia O R A N G E S Nies and l b . 5c N. L. THOMAS, Realtor 255 N. E. Canyon Road Beaverton 4706 or 3101 37 Sl.iNNl.oow t o IX)AN On Willamette Valley farms, low interest rates, long terms. Must have 40A cultivation and ade quate improvements. Call or write us. giving brief description. Sac., Twp., and range. STATE FINANCE CO. 153 S. High SI Salem, Oregon, Tel. 34121. 38 Bright, red berries full of fresh, rich flavor . . lb. Ne 2 eee Ne. 20) Wk ele Jar GerdemiJ# Ne. 2 Golden Wh.i, T,f Sliced Beets Del Monte Beets Cream Corn 10 ’ Del Monte Apricots Heinz Soup Heinz Soup Oyster Crackers 0««d, •• 1 0 e ..17e ph« 2 7 e BISQUICK LB. The Newspaper Where Goes For braising or boiling! No. 2's--50-lb. Sack Lb. 25c C W 98’ 7 P{ Lb. # D Values from Young Torkers Pork Roast Meaty-Veal ROUND STEAKS Ic lb. Breast or Shanks Veal Stew lb.55‘ meaty and tender LEG-RUMP OR LARGE LOIN, 2'/>-lb. pkg. 3 9 c Grade "Comm." Beef Pot Roasts Veal Roast! Capette! Ns. 2 Vi HALVES Cas 65 Lb. ■ LADE CUT Specials in Tender \ eal! ceke "Comm.'' Beef SHORT RI6S U.S.No 1 10-lt> S Q . 25 A f t GRADS s a f l N / Ih. 7 0 Cans 89 BEEF ROUND STEAKS PO TA TO ES lb. 19’ SHOULDER PICNIC sm i 39’ Lb PORK 70c STEAK. Lb. HT m VISIT OUR Coffee Savina's! Frozen Foods and Ed w ard s C o ffe e l-lb . . . 53’ 2-lb *105 Ice Cream Display C l. A luiurv blend— e itre rich! 35’ FOR MORE i Ä j. ^ Nob Hill Coffee " ke. kM Wh#l# VALUES! 47c “ 93c Save on These! Salad Dressing Sanity Dawn—BIG Cans ÿ $100 for TOMATOES Gerdenside 2 No. 2 Ceas 25‘ PINK SALMON Prince Le« Ne. 1 Can 39' ZEE WAXED PAPER m -F «# t « 19’ ^ A. Mrs. Wright's BREAD or Whit# W W Mfc. Loaf I J Nu-Made MAYONNAISE i National Newspaper Week Oct. 1-8 Grade "G ood" Lb. Cut thick for “ Swiss- Grade Ing" if you tike. "G ood" Serve ’em More ii Ä Val 39’ 1 Margarine £ 7 7 $Maaybaak brand Kitchen Craft En for fb# ».«] CoAtotf CW«« ll »t S«**w4y| ’ •*'* OCr-25“ Sach Ö j C Sack * 1 1.85 • ^ CIGARETTES cart 4 d l;> All Popular Bran.l* «#1 FLO U R 4 fl; O x k n brand, « « a r t jar Airway Coffee A a Goes -w - Lb 75c •££•■ Lb 65’ SIRLOIN BEEF STEAKS Guaranteed Juicy and Tender Tea Timer Crackers lit 3 1 ' Pop Corn 17’ Oregon Walnuts 29’ Directions for 12 delicious bakings on package Tomato Juice f r e e dom zjgy Juicy OR HUBBARD Pancake Flour .— S r 7 9 e! Quaker Oats " • & ' « Creamed Honey i r 2 5 c Seedless Raisins Skippy Peanut Butter ".T 35’ Folger's Coffee FOR SALE John Deere M tiac- tor, like new equip, also Gibson tractor .equip good deal Rt 4 Box 253. Shei wood Ph 4071 27p Standing Rib Roast box 1.49 No. 303 Cranberry Jelly Chili Con Carne Baker's Chocolate Chip« Cr*im Tomato CK¡«k«r». NocJI# T R IH H E D W ASTE-FREE BEFORE W E IG H IN G ! Sw eet P o tato es2 lbi 25c Yams*.» 10’ Pictsweet Corn “ f W AN T ADS • 37 SEVEN WEEKS old veil calf for ALOHA Phone 6711 your locker 1051 S E Allen 10 ACRES Ave, Beaverton. 37 p Half mile to school and main hwy. Old house and barn. Full price ' FOR SALE Two milk goats, one milking. $10. Filberts 10c lb $3,000. $500 down, balance E 7. Table saw 2 h.p. motor, wood terms. circulator heater $3 Day bed lU O Mis.- Itema G W. Wllaon 4 ACRE 655 S. W. Hennessy a\e., off Two bedroom home, full price Farmington Rd , Heave: ton. 37p $4250 $300 down LATH CORN, Golden Cross Ban 4 ACREK tarn $1.25 per 3 do*, n box 566 Close to Aloha, two bedroom home, 8. W Eilei ■ .«n Mrs. barn, a very good walnut orch John McCartney. 37 ard. $2000 down. $50 a month. THREE ACRES to be cultivated and sowed to seed Rent free Wm. A. ‘‘Bill" SNYDER Call Beaverton 2985 for particu 3rd door Wee» o f P O. In Aloha Aloha 6772 Phones Beaverton 4094 lars after 6 p. m. L. H. Hutton 37p; n, Danish S Q U A S H GREEN C A B B A G E ......................... Lb. 3c CARROTS— smooth ........... Lb. 5c C A U L IF L O W E R ..............................Lb. 10c CELERY ................................. Lb. Sc PARSNIPS .............................Lb. 10c R U T A B A G A S..................................Lb. 5c S P IN A C H ....10-0*. cello pkq. 15c TURNIPS ............................... Lb. 10c CALL ANYTIME Beaverton 4706 or 3101. • GRIFFITH Delicious FURNISHED furniture less than a year old includes Frigidalre, Westing- house Electric stove, etc. cost of furniture was $1200. Bus by Door. BORROW MONEY at the sign of the “cat". C.A.T. Auto I,oan Co. I license 381) office Carr Used LOST Red and gieen shopping bag containing laundry in vicinity Car Ix>t. Phone Beaverton 4914 of Beaverton. Rewatd. A. W 37 Boren. 3745 Division St., Beaver | UNFINISHED HOUSE -2 acres, ton. 37p on bus line, $3,000 $500 down HAVE 1 acre of ground and will Balance $35 per month. furnish seed to anyone who will plant, cultivate and harvest. 10 ACRES 7 in cultivation. 3 bed Crop harvested to be yours. Ph. room modern home l^arge barn, Beaverton 4970 evenings. Corner chicken house $6500. $1800 dn Hennessy and Division Sts. Bea verton. 37p TWO BEDROOM modem home Large lot. on highway. $6500 FOR RENT STORE. 881 Canyon Terms. Road. Has living quarters, suit able for drive-in beauty shop, 1.12/100 acres on Raseline road. offices, studio, bal^jj novelty, 2 bedroom hor.".? with furniture, eats. or? See afternoons A J. $7.00# Poulin. S7p TWO bedroom home on Knrmlng ton Road $8200 Good terms Here’s good news for sit you apple lovers! The ’49 crop is a big one. This means extra good values for you. Use plenty, use ’em often . . . in cooked dishes . . . salads . . . and eating out of hand. Hurry to Safeway now for your favorite kinds. TREN D For «II kinds of w«$Kinq Large pkq. 18c « 29c LIPTON'S Noodle Soup A lot fer your money 3 rsn. 32’ «i