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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fndoy, December 9, 1949 V alu e of th e door, u p p e r p o rtio n ; g lass a n d low er o f plyw ood, size 6' by 2* 8", a n d all a c c o u tre m e n t is se t a t 822. N o th in g else is n o ted a s m iisin g . A ll Star Grid Team Names One Beaverton, One Tigard k m it v TYV COACHES HONOR TSU G A W A AT QUARTERBACK saddlk hooks In th e b a m of C. E. B u x to n . | au to m o b ile d e a le r liv in g on S p rin g - ■ vtlle ro ad . R o u te 2, P o rtla n d , th e r e *re a couP>* ot e m p ty sad d le hook,. A nd som e te n o r tw elv e bales of A N D H U N T AT G U A RD FOR '49 M Y T H IC A L ELEVEN h*Y al»° wer« loot«1 " *- » » B u x to n w as a t his p lace of busi- ness in P o rtla n d an d h is w ife w as Tlffard and Beaverton each places one player on the a b s e n t all d ay on N o v em b er IS T Y V Coaches-Hillsboro Arjrus all star football team for 1 9 4 9 . w h fn th e ro b b ery o c c u rre d T h e according to results obtained in a league-wide balloting as *ad d lM w ere d a r k brow n, w e ste rn JU S t released. y ? f 1<3. , Jimmy Tsugawa, outstanding backfield star for Bea- T h e f o ccasio n ed by ..ack verton, received 3 votes for the position of quarterback, v n‘n ;°, * "*rnh a . , Judge Peters Sentences 2 To Terms In Penitentiary s tr a in b ecau se of b u sin e ss losses b ro u g h t a b o u t by ec o n o m ic co n d i tio n s an d th a t h e h a s m a n y frie n d s w illin g to a s s is t h im in h is r e h a b ilitatio n . CH ECK CHARGE BRINGS M A X IM U M OF 5 YEARS Ju d g e P e te rs , in o rd e rin g th e se n te n c e o f n o t to ex ceed th re e W H ILE EM BEZZLEM EN T NETS NOT OVER THREE y e a rs in th e s ta te p riso n , o rd e re d In c irc u it c o u rt, at H n . illsboro. , , ™ ™ . ■ , a te rm of nQt tQ exceed 5 y ( i r | c re d it fo r th e 2*4 m o n th s a lre a d y D ecem b er 2. J u d g e R F ra n k P e te rs {hf |UU P«nitcntiary on a ct,argc served, w h ich w iii b rin g th e ca se se n ten c ed J o h n W e,le> H e a id to of o b ta in ln g m o n ey undeI faU e u p b efo re th e p aro le b o ard in pretenses and i a b o u t 4 4 m o n th s. d ire c tio n s a s h e ap p ro a c h e d W, K en n ey , fo rm e r o ffice m a n at E n te rin g h is house he n oticed McCall O il co m p an y in B eav erto n , a caae o f em pt>. on th e to th<> p e n ite n t.a ry fo r a period b ack p o rch . C ig a re tte b u tts w ere not to exceed th re e y e a rs on a a j] o v er th e k itc h e n n o o r an d in c h a rg e of em b ezzlem en t th e *ln k P la y .: _ H eard w as c h a rg e d w ith h av in g th e k itc h e n ta b le o ffe re d tw o $10 ch e c k s to R o tt- In ,h * liv’n * r ° ° n ,h * *t«v*pipe m a n ’s C h e v ro n sta tio n , in B eaver- Pre-Holiday while Craig Hunt, stalwart of the Tigard line, earned four heen ‘iee’* ‘‘on the f.te fT d ay L V -te^ a ^ T v ^ tieT o o m ^ B ^ ton W‘,!h° ^ ar~ n^ ni ‘° openhan votes for the position of center. Hunt is a senior and Tsu- roaminff around ,he neighborhood keis taken ° 1 lh, !L , >0 " account b*for*h*nd Thre* other , — — $10 ch e c k s su b se q u e n tly show ed gawa » is a junior. - . , , - , * i ’ — M r*' ®u * ton alao re p o rts se ein g w ere d ra p e d o ver c h a irs an d th e up a g a in s t h im In a d d itio n ae- In the special Reserves, by reason of two votes each, su ch a c a r p u llin g a tr a ile r loaded g0fa co rd in g to th e d is tric t a tto r n e y ’s w ith 10 o r 12 bales of h ay Tigard placed Dick Fowler, of Tigard. T h e p lace h ad bet-n e n te re d by office. M arion. M u ltn o m ah an d Honorable mention, by one vote each, was accorded In v e stig a tio n is b ein g c o n tin u e d p ry in g o p en th e back door, w hich T illam o o k c o u n tie s h av e a sk e d th e Dick Steam s, Tigard, and Don Strandberg, of Beaverton. h ad been n a ile d shut. m an be held to a n s w e r c h a rg e s B e a v e rto n poliee o ffic er H e n ry th e re . Hillsboro, league champions, placed four in the all-star M ay field w as called on th e case. j ^ b is defen se, H e a id w as re p re lineup; McMinnville won three places; Oregon City, New- la te r re in fo rc e d by co u n ty an d se n ted as h a v in g m ad e le s ititu tio n !<erg and West Linn each copped one place apiece. Beaverton Youth Earn Fines For Impromptu Party T he full line-up in c lu d e s :— , V ote* School Claws P o sitio n N am e L eft E n d M arv M ontgom S en io r M cM innville 5..... S en io r L e ft T a c k le . P aul Ja c k n M cM innville ..... 4 ... F in e s an d ju d ic ia l r e p r im a a d s O reg o n C ity 3 ... S en io r L e ft G u a rd ...... Max K en h a n d e d to n in e B e a v e rto n 4 S en io r T ig a rd C e n te r ________ _____ C ra ig Hi M cM innville 4 y o u n g ste rs, in c lu d in g th r e e R ig h t G u a rd S am m y John* S en io r ..... 5..... S en io r R ig h t T a c k le Bill Pi H illsb o ro 4 R ig h t E n d L yle G u e iic k e H H illsb illsb o o ro ro S en io r I fro m 14 to 19 y e a rs, on a c h a rg e 3 Q u a rte rb a c k Jim T su g a Beaver-ton J u n io r of d iso rd e rly c o n d u c t w h ich g rew S en io r 3 Q u a rte rb a c k T ed Roi N ew b erg it uliilXi- o u t °* an Im p ro m p tu p a r ty sta g e d S en io r L e ft H a lfb a c k Ad R u tsch m H illsb o ro (C a p t.i .. 6 ju o r r N o v em b e r 27 on S. E A lg er s tr e e t, H illsb o ro 5 J u n n i io R ig h t H a lfb a c k J e r r y L eB li T h e o w n er of th e house, w ho 4 S en io r W e st L in n F u llb a c k S pecial R e serv e s (T w o v otes e a c h ): D ick F o w ler. T ig a rd ; E d filed th e co m p lain t, s ta te d th a t F ritc h ie , W e st L in n ; V ernon L eR oy, M cM innville; L a V e rn e M e ac h an , h is y o u n g s is te r h ad a s k e d h is H illsb o ro ; D ick P e lle tie r, M cM innville; A lden R o n d eau , W est L in n ; p e rm issio n to give a p a r ty b u t Iv an S m ith , M cM innville; A rt W hite, F o re s t G ro v e; L eR o y W ild in g , th a t, sin ce he w ould be o u t o f W est L inn H o n o ra b le M e n tio n —D ave A n d eiso n , M cM innville; E d B eeler. M e - 1 | tow n, he refu sed . _ ° n hi» r e tu r n a f te r se v e ia l d ay s M innville; J a c k „ C ra b tre e , N ew b erg ; S ta n B lin k h o rn , O reg o n vi> C ity ; Dal- to n D avidson. F o re s t G rove; D aSe Eiache'm H illsb o ro ; *Tom G litzier. a b s e n c e - he fo u n d lig h ts a b laz e O reg o n C ity ; H e rm a n L eopold, H illsb o ro ; Bob M c E a ch e rn , F o re st a n d a Pa r ty in p ro g re ss b u t th a t G rove; H u b e rt S ltto n , M cM innville; C onnie S proul. H illsb o ro ; D ick th e p a rtic ip a n ts took o ff in all S te a rn s, T ig a rd ; R a y 8 tr e ig h t, O reg o n C ity , Don S tra n d b e rg , B e a v e r to n ; D ick V anL om , H lllsb o io ; R a y W h itm a n . N ew berg. Jo h n so n received tw o v o te s in line, tw o fo r b ac k field p u t In line b ecause b ac k field la o v erc ro w d ed Noted In File O f County Sheriff H t’S P K iT F L IE S C O O P A 16 y ear-old boy su sp e cte d of h av in g b ro k e n in to th e F ro zen C u sta rd shop on 9111 S. W. C anyon road N o v em b er 30, is believed to have “flow n th e ooop." T. A. D itm a rs. p ro p rie to r, re p o rts th a t e n try w as m ade Into his little e sta b lish m e n t th ro u g h th e w indow . L oss re p o rte d la *25 in cu rre n c y . T he boy su sp e cte d of th e crim e lives a t th e hom e of a w om an em ployed a t th e shop. W hen In v e stig a tio n w as u n d erw ay , th e boy d isa p p e a re d an d co u ld n ’t he found. • • • C A M E R A D IS A P P E A R A N C E G eorge E o ff, of R o u te 4, Box 43, S herw ood, re p o rts th e loss o f a R olloflex 120 c a m e ra w ith brow n case, w hich he v alu es a t *100. H e re p o rts c a m e ra w as left In a g irl f rie n d ’s h o u se fo r som e tim e b u t th a t w hen he ca m e fo r It d il ig en t se a rc h failed to lo c ate It. S u sp e c ts a r e n am ed , p en d in g s ta te o ffic ers. en p rev io u s bad ch eck e sc a p a d e s T h e g ro u p w as subject to fines b u t th a t his tro u b le „ H quor H e o f *15 to *25 an d the younges- w as sig n ified , degire to ^ -t h e p aro le d to th e cuatody of her par- c u r e ” even if in c a r c e ra te d a n d so en ts. get to th e ro o t of h is tro u b le . ——— J u d g e P e te rs , n o tin g th e pris- C H R IS T M A S P A R T I M em b ers o f th e ’ L adies G uild a t o n e r 's P*3t Prison !ecord w h i c h in‘ St M a th ew s L u th e ra n C h u rch clu d ed ' ° r ««ry a * w ell as ch e ck e n te r ta in e d th e w om en of th e 1 ouW *s - p o in te d o u t th a t one c h u rc h a n d th e ir h u sb a n d s at an f ° u r *>’e a r s tie tc h sh o u ld h av e g iven a n n u a l C h ris tm a s p a rty W ednes- hlm ,h e 0 P P °r t u n 'ly to re fo rm his d a y ev e n in g . Dec. 7. Special g u ests ;********• w ere d is tric t p resid e n t. D r R P a ro le b o ard re p o rt, re q u e ste d S iefkes. a n d h is wife a t a n e a r lie r h e a rin g o f K en n ey ---------- as a p re -se n te n c e in v e stig a tio n . Y E O L D B A R N D A N TE se em in g ly failed to co n v in ce th e Mr. a n d M rs. Jo sep h C am pbell. j u dge th a t he sh o u ld aho' w e x tre m e e n te r ta in e d a b o u t fo rty n eig h b o rs ,en ‘e n c >'- H o w ev er, he p assed th e a n d frie n d s, w ith an old fash io n e d decl8,on on to h e p a ro le bo ard . h a rn d an ce, S a tu rd a y ev en in g a t K e n n e y ’s a tto r n e y p o in te d o u t i th a t h is c lie n t w as u n d e r h eav y th e ir hom e, n e a r K inton. I’" ’*"» j GUARANTEED TENDER. WASTE FREE BEEF! tr s nd ^ ^ Tuna Fish Dress Clearance 5 W anted Colors Junior, M isses, W o m e n 's Sizes NEW ! LOW PRICE ON L A N A M E R E and J3 L A N A -K N IT SW EATERS .95 First Quality Hose , Daytime, Sheer, Cameo, Strutwear $1.00 pair in N ylon and Silk T)he MODE 118 S. W. B R O A D W A Y BEAVERTON ' ‘ ‘ *in y those ««< « « , . f td p o fk " * an d cured Sm ok«d P ic n ic S h o u ld er "Style" 14-oz. Bottle 19c No. 2 Can VAN CAMP Now at Safeway! DEW-FRESH, CRISP LETTUCE P i, Lb. 1 0 APPLES O Delicious 2 Ib 19c • Ortlcys 2 Ib. ISc # Red Rome Ib. 11c lb . 69c Pen-Reedy lb . 65c WIENERS Pork Sausage 15« Va-lb. «a A C Pk<j. No. Vi Can SAW Fruit Cake Miiture BAG ib. 45£ at 53c Cheese FoodF d ^ 69c IU ^É c »Á l s '' 33c fa * Casaro a’’! I Bleach CRISCO S H O R T E N IN G For flaky pi» crush 49 « „ , 3 ‘lb Cut-Rite / Q ( Can 0 7 8c 7c 8c 2 lb 15c LB. 9c LB. be 2 lb 23c 23c LB. 7c LB. 4c l2S-footroll C R A C K ER S C R A C K ER S cLb. 63c Sunny Dawn ^5 Underwood DEVILED H A M 2-,b 45‘ 16 - A LM O N D S or. Blue Diamond 3 - 2 5 « * 0jm 2«/|-oz can I7 C 14-os bot 8« CATSUP Taste Tells PO PC O R N DOG FOOD A C . 4&-01 can Jolly Time— un popped Playfair 19< T O M A T O JUICE 19« 2-lb Pirates' G o ld — Graham Honey Maid— Graham SHORTENING 2c 39« Holf Gallon WHITE M AGIC W A X PAPER ROYAL SATIN LB. LB. LB. LB. 40-oz. Pkg. A0C M» > caa Garôensiôe Cuts baking work in two D irections for 12 delicious bakings on the package T ested by B etty C rocker staff <aa» Honte « 39« Bisquick G old»" Jar CARROTS CELERY OU» DRY ONIONS „ PARSNIPS w RUTABAGAS * . SWEET POTATOES T O M A T O E S ........ TURNIPS w-. WINTER SQUASH it. 3 9 c A good b u y on a fine cheesefood M akes ta sty sandw iches 1-1 GREEN CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER _ Country style seasoned to delight your taste F o r stew ed p ru n es to please your p alate and keep you in top shape. Marshmallows Soft and light 59c 45c 39c 29c 69c PURE. LEAN— FRESH Oregon Prunes SNO W CLOUD For batter baking results FLORIDA, LB 7c Novels 5-lb Bog 49c 69c FRESH— SKINLESS Economical to serve. Grend tastinq, too! 8 - LB O R A N G ES |fa. Disjointed SALMON STEAKS lb. HALIBUT STEAKS lb. FILLET OF SOLE lb. ROCK COD FILLETS lb. FRESH OYSTERS pint lb. G R A PEFR U IT A W H IT E POULTRY A ND SEA FOO DS PAN-READY & WASTE-FREE! ^ g ° f t y o u rs early t Fricassee Fowl S ilv o r Bay A lb a c o r e ! Glace Fruits «¿t J . fa 0PM. BEAVERTON 4 5 9 7 CHerry 2333 Fancy Roasters IKiy several cans — you w on’t be w ondering w hat to p u t in those lunch sandwiches. EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, DEC. 9TH W E W IL L BE W EAR % Call U s F o r an E s tim a te Fancy Fryers J u s t h ea t n’ e s t! V an C am p ’s finest for a ta sty m eal in a hurry. WEIBY'S All W o rk G u a r a n te e d At D ep ressio n P ric e s S C - 0 0 Round Steak 79« Sirloin Steak £2 fu 7 5 c Rib Roast ¡¡¡¡fa ^ c Pork & Beans SHOES CREPES «■< or l h at No need to eztol the virtues of this fine H einz T o m ato p ro d u ct MENS • ">“ • C o , irons rig h t to glw th em Heinz Ketchup CHRISTMAS G A B A R D IN E S ' • » o o . b , . „ d , w ith Ground Beef z : lb. 35 ----------- ----------------- $095 • S T A T E B O A R D OK H E A L T H are Featured Again a’ SAFEWAY / Swiss Steak r r ib. 79« Blade cut« lb. SSc Pot Roast Arm eut» lb. S9c Beef Short Ribs lb. 29' Be "foot-happy” and relax in luxury with your feet snug gled in a pair of Loafer Sox. Glove leather padded soles cushion the step and pure soft wool add comfort from toe to ankle. Perfect for loafing round the house, trav eling, after day ouiuoors, outdoors, r vacationing, etc. Full range ter a a uay n n i u i u u g , vu.. of popular colon in styles for men, women ana children. W O O LS In C o m p lia n c e W ith th e PICNICS f u rth e r se a rc h . • • • T U R K E Y T R O T TR Y T w o m en d riv in g a 1936 F o rd se d an , lig h t g ree n in co lo r w ith on e ta ll lig h t on th e r ig h t side w ere co m e upon N o v em b e r 23, a b o u t 9;45 p. m., by A. E . H ick - e th le r, 12207 N W. C o rn ell ro ad . 54 m ile e a s t of C e d ar Mill. T h e tw o su sp e c ts w ere alleged to be p u ttin g th e s n a tc h on one of th e tu rk e y s in H lc k e th ie r’s field, | h u t h is u n tim e ly a p p e a ra n c e b ro k e ! up th e a tte m p te d tro tt-o ff-w ith -th e , tu rk e y . L icen se p la te n u m b e r w as re po rted . ‘ . . . M IS S IN G N E W R O O K H a rle y C. Jo h n so n , 9000 S. W. G a rd e n H o m e ro ad , In a d ev elo p m e n t k n o w n as R ose (M rd ett VI4- lage, re p o rts a new d o o r an d all Its h a r d w a r e is m im in g fro m th e ho m e h e Is In th e p ro cess o f build- Ing. T h e th e f t o c c u rre d e ith e r No v em b er 20 o r 21. E n tr y w as m ad e th ro u g h th e g a ra g e a n d by clim b in g o v er a d o o r In to th e house. • SEPTIC T A N K C L E A N IN G FILBERTS Northwest Grown I IK. P*«- 39« X 29c C A M A Y SO AP Beauty soap ■•Hi _ - ÏS 1 1 IVORY SNOW Granulated Ivory mild 1 2 'r J - O I Pkg. 27‘ TR EN D For ell your vathimg Vi“ 18« COFFEE AND TEA SAYINGS! Edwards Coffee ' £ 73' Nob Hill Coffee ’¿,6 « Airway Coffee 65' TEA • le a k «Ä >1« • re a e A EGGS 1 •'» • Saw» __ Oes 53c M4 51 IS I “ S«» uou 53« « s r i l SAFEWAY TL