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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1949)
A round H O W BLOOD PRODUCTS ARE USED W H O LE BLO O D the court house TeHs Clerks of lost m injuries, operation« and childbirth. - R E D C E IL S U *ed to troot a t am a m a r a # « ,, t u t * fa r I or uttd fo product RED A CELL d r t li m g to# Although ahe searched diligently in the sheriff's "mug" file, a thirteen year old girl on Salsman road was unable to identify the suspect charged with indecent ex posure in front of her home last j week. The girl, walking home from Cornell road, noticed a blue car, possibly a Studebaker. parkel ! near her home. She also saw a man about 40 years old .about 5 foot 10. weighing about 180 lbs, and wearing a straw hat walking from the front to the rear of the auto. His trousers and undergar ments were down to his knees. The girl ran to the house, lock ing the door and then, through ! the window, saw the man lean ing on the fence watching the house. The sheriff has been alerted to ! the case. • • • P 4 . A 5 M A ----- Or ülêtt to p rod u ct o n « «ito i- b t t . « h o l « b lo o d I — -----7 or ultd PASTE to p ro d u ct »lo w h e a lin g w o un d » BLOOD SERUM A h ig h ly ALBUMIN c o n c e n tr a te d FRACTIONS FIBRINOGEN ond T H R O M B I N solution o f the «len ien t» n eed ed to treat »hoch ond ceitom BLOOD G RO UPIN G GLOBULIN To d n e o te t te*t w h o le ♦o determ ine b lo o d id o rd er whot type it i» »hich combina to product IM MUNE SERUM GLOBULIN 4k C o n t o m i o n t i b o d 1«« w h ic h fig h t d is e a s e Now u te d c h ie fly to FIBRIN c o n t r o l m e o t le t To re p a ir m b r g in and ‘F I L M r e p la c e CAFE M A N COMPLAINS OF BUM CHECK ISSUE ANTIHEMOPHILIC GLOBULIN G iv e n to lu r g e r y tisiue « to b le e d e r * p re ve n t b le e d * n g to th e m b e lo * » Ir o n d eo th o n d n e rv e su rg e ry . BEAVERTON AREA SETS PLANS FOR OCT. 24 BLOOD DO N ATIO N SCARCE TY PE S PLUS TH E S E R V I C E C H AR G E FO R TYPING. C. C. Rowland, of the Aloha Bus I Depot cafe, will be more careful . of whose checks he cashes, in the future. It seems that one of his eus- | tomers, who owed a debt of $8.75, paid o ff with a check drawn on the First Security bank and sign ed "George L. Meyers". The man had worked around Aloha for a couple o f contractors. The bank returned the check markel, ‘‘Unable to locate”. So now the office of the district at torney will start a search to try to locate the check-writer and see to his return. Prospective donors should not Nearly 150 Beaverton renidents Mrs. Thompson said that it was eat for four hours prior to giving blood, with the exception of black are scheduled to make blood dona not necessary for donors to change coffee, tea, dry toast or fruit juice. tions Monday afternoon, October clothes. "In fact,” she pointed out, "It is Fatty foods in particular are to be 14, beginning at 4 p. m. and con tinuing until 7 15 p. m. at the Merle much better if persons come direct avoided during this four hour Davies Grade School. The Red ly to the center as soon as they period. Cross mobile unit Is making its get o ff work.” The Red Cross blood collection second visit to Beaverton this year as part of the drive to meet this program in Washington County has community's portion of Washing the endorsement of the county ton county's quota to the 16 county medical society, the county health cooperative blood Program In West department, the Jones Hospital of ern Oregon and Washington, ac- Hillsboro and the Forest Grove cotding to Mrs. O. C. Halvorson, General Hospital. Dr. R. S. Welsh, county chairman for the blood two year member of the medical advisory committee, said that large program. amounts of Red Cross blood Is used Doctor Paul McBride will be in charge of Red Cross nurses and at the Hillsboro hospital and, at Meaty loin or rib end Cut from technicians who will assist with present, the county is a little short the finest of young porkers the blood donations in Beaverton. of Its quota. He asked that the people of the Beaverton area do A number of blood donors from Beaverton, West Slope. Aloha, what they can to make up the deficiency. Reedville areas have already sign Highest technical standards are ed pledge cards and the local re cruitment committee under the maintained by bloodmohlle tech direction of Mrs. L. Thompson, will nicians. The portable unit, to visit continue to sign up potential do Beaverton Monday, is under the direction of a doctor and trained nors. nurses. Each prospective donor Persons who wish to sign dona receives tests to determine tem tion pledge cards may obtain them perature, blood pressure, and blood from: Mrs. A. C. Anderson, West BEEF content, at the same time he gives BEEF Slope; Mrs. Dell Hamilton, West his complete medical history. BEEF Slope; Mrs. Howard Trachsel, I Red Cross officials report that PORK Mra. Rusaell Grant, Beaverton; or every precaution is taken to deter Grad# PORK Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs of Economy Good LB. mine whether It is safe for an PURE Orocery, Aloha, and at Reedville individual donor to give a pint of **•»• AQc from Rev. Gilmore of Mrs. Paul | Commorcioi I B . " » blood. Persons who are not able to Doyle, or from the personnel at make donations will be refused K lim » Itoust lb 69c the blood donation center at Merle All information concerning the Davies School on Monday. blood donation is confidential and Mrs. Thompson urges full co any reason for rejection is known operation by Beaverton area res only to the potential donor and N g . 30) idents to meet the quota. She the doctor at the center. Co« stated that these individual con NO CHARGE IS M ADE FOR N g . 2 tributions are necessary to this COG A fo r TH E L IF E SAVING RI.OOD important life saving program The ITSELF. THE O N L Y CH ARG E No. 10) 4 7( fact was stressed that this is a «as 11 MADE IN A H O SPITAL IS A community program to meet the SERVICE CHARGE FOR TH E Na. IV, IJÇt community's blood needs. To give Rayero»» cas CROSS T Y P I N G OF TH E in this program is to practice the G IF T o f I1I.OOD W ITH TH E Golden Rule, she said. No 2‘f HI.OOll OF T H E P A T IE N T . Afternoon hours have been set A PROTECTION FOR THE. for donors at the bloodmohlle be P A T IE N T , SO AS NOT TO cause the time is more convenient CAUSE A N Y CLUM PING OF N . , 69< for industrial employes and down COG CELLS TH A T WOULD R E town workers according to Mrs. SULT IN A BAD REACTIO N. Thompson. She said that not only B-oc. p kf. WHEN NECESSARY TO SE have these people gone the required CURE HI.OOD FROM PRO amount of hours without eating, FESSIONAL IMINORS TH E but the time was convenient to CHARGE RUNS FROM «5.110 • Va-ot. O O c 47 them as they came o ff their jobs. TO JWO.mi OR MORE FOR Pub. Health Dist. Meets Oct. 21 to Develop Program The fogs o f John Barleycorn en At an all day meeting held in veloped at least four citizens last j the county court chambers, Hiils- week and gave them setbacks in ! boro, October 14, Austin Scrafford. Tigard. ! county superintendent, entertained Three women, on October 12. i clerks of school boards in the were reported from the 9T9 ser | county at a session to instruct The public health organization them on laws, budgets, census and vice station in a bad way from of Yamhill and Washington coun 1 related matters. About 50 school strong drink. Sheriff deputies res ties will meet October 21 in an | clerks, half of those in the county, ponded to the alarm and saw the vehicle go completely o ff the road annual distHct meeting, at Mc attended. and cross over the yellow line Minnville. Part of the morning was de- j Election will be held for officers : voted to an explanation by Mr. j twice in less than a mile. When the car was stopped, it and the district health program [ Matich, office assistant of the | for the coming year will be dis public employee retirement sys was reeking with alcohol and the three women occupants were cussed and developed. tem, followed by discussion on the Reports on accomplishments retirement system, methods and bleary-eyed, incoherent in speech and unable to walk a straight during the past year will be pre policy. line. They found safp lodging in sented. For »he balance of the morning . . . session, Mr. Scrafford discussed the county jail. Seven empty beer bottles, all TUALATIN P. O. SAFE school laws, general information containing traces o f beer, and two for school boards, budget elec YIELDS MOST OF LOOT full bottles of beer were found in tions and the clerks’ calendar for the car. Postal inspectors have reported the year. Previously, on October 10 a res to the sheriff that the greater In the afternoon. Mrs. Amacher part of the contents have been briefed the audience on prepara ident of Route 4, Sherwood, drank not wisely but in excess. He passed recovered from the safe which tion of clerk financial reports. was stolen from the Tualatin of This was followed by a question out on the steps of Mote’s Phar macy and laid there from 1 to l**j fice, in the summer. and answer period. Six weeks after the burglary, The boards will start taking hours before the owner o f the store was able to have the law re some lads swimming in the river school census on October 25. move him to a warmer berth in noted the strong box underwater . . . the county jail. and reported their find to Clide • • • COUNTY ROAD DEPT. Adams, postmaster. . . . DRAFTS ROTOTILLER LAW NABS SMASHERS C A N D Y VENDOR ENDS IN FILBERT ORCHARD According to county commission OF SCHOOL W IN D O W S er Jim Lewis, the road department j Five boys of Aloha have been has employed a rototiller-like de arrested by Deputy Nosack and vice for preparing Blanton street, Sgt. Hadfield, in connection with in the vicinity of the Aloha-Hu- the window smashing attack on ber school for oiling. Jim says 1 the Reedville school. they have plans for a decent road Through agreement by the juv there, again, after repair has been enile officers and because the boys made of the winter damage. freely admitted the deed, the law The county recently put in a directed them to contact the school 42 inch culvert across Walker Rd. principal and make restitution below Barnes school in the dir- j and to conduct themselves like ection of Green Meadows. gentlemen from now on. Bert Walker, caretaker of the Aaron Frank place In Garden Home, reports that he found one five cent Hershey bar vending machine in the filbert orchard. Length of time the machine had been there was not known. ? (Perhaps a refugee from Mayor Dorothy McCullough Lee or Wash ington county D. A. Russell Mor gan?) PURE GROUND REEF LOIN PORK ROAST RIB STEAKS 75‘ PER LB. Libby Fancy Pumpkin Libby Sauerkraut Del Monte Corn Pear Halves Fancy Green Beans Minced Clams Libby Red Salmon Dromedary Cocoanut Marshmallows Rum Wafers Pitted Dates...... * Mince Meat Hot Roll Mix 49c 2Sc 4Sc 59c 39c 25e „ 2V *::.M 35* Turkeys Fancy Hen*..lb. 49c Fancy Tom s..lb. 59c CIDER KRAUT PUMPKIN PEACHES, SUGAR Hood Rivor brand Gallon QUALITY FAMOUS J»9 p 25* Ä 29* / "¿V 25* *•- 39c 25* HONEY Mayonnaise Columbia brand If you lika liko Kraut Krau You'll like this! M o o o b .a m Na. IV, Caa, ^ S N ID E R S SLICED BROWN OR POWDERED HALIBUT STEAKS ...lb. Waste- SALMON STEAKS ...lb. Free FILLET OF S O L E ...... lb. Fish FILLET OF C O D ...... lb. FRESH OYSTERS ...pint 45c 59c 39c 29c 69c APPLE Enjoy apples now in a variety of way* while they're at their best. A natural to serve with fresh pork —featured above in this ad. 5 9 ^ Q Jonathan 1KR L„ 5c APPLES BOX $1.19 f DELICIOUS 3 lbs 25c Box $1.39 ORTLEYS lb. 5c Box $1.59 RED ROME 3 lbs 25c Box $2.39 2 {1 5 c Na. X V , Caa 1-LB. PKG. TOKAY GRAPE$ 23c Rich in color — sweat in ta$ta. Brighten your dinner table with these 2 m 15c 11c VALENCIA ORANGES lb. 10< CRANBERRIES Plump lb. 19c WINTER SQUASH 3 kinds lb 3c GREEN CABBAGE lb. 3c GOLDEN CARROTS lb. 7c E d w a rd s C o ffe e Coffee blended to suit the most particular coffee experts. I-lb. Caa 2-lb. $ 4 0 5 C aa I 53' 12* 18‘ POTATOES JUJ JU N O I HILL AIRWAY aw S COFFEE COFFEE ëf So. it ground— know it'« froth. A mild and mallow bland. I -lb Bag 47' Trend Margarine M b. 93' -lb. Bag ’."V |b.29‘ Aerowax 2* Dog Food £ r 3 .... 29* VEL 27 C i. 6 * Prices In This Ad Effective Thru Sat., Oct. 22 85 TIDE lb. 65c Fancy Fryers OVEN-READY ï r 35c Kraft Velveeta Krispy Crackers Popped Corn Wtl63il6S Cream of Wheat Tomato Juice 5:*.*: Jell Well Gelatines Jell Well Puddings Tomato Ketchup Unit Clothes Starch Scott Toilet Tissue 35 RABBITS, pan ready lMl"SAFEWAY 25* *11,00000 IN PRIZES! M R . G U IN E Y P IG G PER LB. „ civvt this week end 10c Kitchen Craft Flour This roast offers you real savings. Nice and meaty! LEG R O A S T — LB. 79e SH O U L D E B ----- LB. 59c can only extend our gratitude and SGCh hope they will return next time when it is hoped facilities will be 14V,-eo. • By Edita Blcthcn enlarged to accomodate all who »»!• I T A TAXE D F A C IL IT IE S come. The McKay Parent Teachers HOUSE RAISING STRAINED climaxed a month's work Friday A house raising Sunday at the night with their chicken dinner home of W. R. Boswell saw the amorgasbord held in the school -tides and rafters go up. cafeteria. The facilities were soon The home destroyed by fire in BRADSHAW 'S G at detail* of Kitchen taxed to their limit when over 400 September has been slowly being C raft'* big Contest at arrived to be served. ' built with the help of many netgh- your Safaway. The group would like to extend bora and friends. Eleven arrived their greatest thanks of apprecla- j Sunday morning to help. A -¡png 10-lb. tlon to those who donated mater- hettl dinner was served at noon, S a c k .......... . ial and time. And to those who MOONLIGHT AIK HIDE v.'^lted patiently to be served «ve Mm. C. Chadwick enjoyed a moonlight trip by airliner to Bay MISCELLANEOUS VALUES I area in California She went Fri- j day night, October 7 returning ! Monday. Although a business trip t-lk. laat 89* ahe stayed at the home o f Rev Paul Martin in Berkeley. I-Ik. pk« 27* W E E K IN H O SPITAL B IS T FO O DS Mra. C. C. Anderaon returned m IVi-aa pkf. 10* | Tueaday from a week In the Pur- manente hospital. Vancouver. She Breakfast at Cka »P« Sai 15* is eonvaieaclng nicely from an ab dominal operation XB-a«. pkf. 30* 39* LU CK Y HUNTERS ,25* More hunters returned succeaa- ] ful laat week. Dirk Kulken. John , 2as, 13* Burris, Archie Daviea, John I Rchletoker. and Jim Ij*oour got | 3 Mr 17* I two deer. They went to Prairie , Made by »ha \ City near the Idaho line. Batti* 23* Pura, peopia Mr and Mr». W C Monroe and LARGE PKG. D o n ’t tin A G u in e a P i g • I aon Steven who were in a party , U m t‘ l I of eleven returned aucceaafu! from You con depend on us tor I the Prlnevllle diatrict. par rail 9* Don Smith and Leonard Stark that "new look'' paint job. went weat of Junction Cit> where Don got one. „ BEAVERTON BODY SHOP P R IN C IP A L S CONVENE M orve teas IS-o, 9 A r Melvin Nesa. principal of McKay Tide's la, lB-os. 259 N W. Canyon Rood ter dishwashing, p k g .. ™ * pkg. . . . School «pent Monday and Tuea dirt's eat. Phone Beaverton 4162 day attending Principal Conven tion In Salem. McKay - Progress Pork Shoulder Roast 45 S W IS S STEAKS LB. SH O RT RIBS LB. SHO ULDER STEAKS LB. L O IN C H O P S, center cuts LB. PORK S A U S A G E LB. lb. 35 Pure lean beef—ground un der the most sanitary con ditions. T ry it once . . . you’ll serve it often. M O R E B IG VALUES IN SAFEWAY MEAT SECTIONS LAMB STRONG DRINK GIVES SETBACKS IN TIGARD Pending Census SUSPECT ESCAPES IN SEARCH OF "M U G ” FILE U«ed to combat shock by rcpiocing blood BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE - -Friday, October 21, 1949 DUZ Granulated S -p 20’ ,-oz. 2 7 C p k f... 41 C 2-lb. PRICED TO HELP YOU SAVE! U S. 10-lb M P c 25-lb No. 1 Sack“ ^ Sack 98 U Sweet Potatoes 8 *1 This is the last week lor the bif CA U LIFLO W ER C R IS P CELERY PU M PK IN S R^ABAGAS P A R SN IP S O C T O B fR G et yaur c o p y .... S No. 2's-50-lb SA C X K 98< 98c 5* lb 23 Solid whit. Dew fresh lb. lb. Right off the vines lb. Smoo»h-«kinned Rich in flavor TURNIPS Carefully selected SOUTHERN Y A M S Smooth Be sure...shop SWIFTS SAFEWAY PREM lb. lb. 2 12c 5c 3c 5< 8c lb. 10c lbs. 19c 12-os. C A N 39‘ ? V