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thrown acid on the pet dog of H 1 Kuratli. Hillsboro justice of the J. Buddenhagen. 750 Cedar Hills peace, fouowing an auto accident Block. Griffin reported on Sep which claimed the life of Fred tember 10. Although the dog was Alpers at the intersection of 5th badly and painfully burned, he and Washington. Hillsboro. Sep GARBAGE DEPOSITS tember 17. was not killed Alpers was driving a 1946 Olds Someone in t dark pickup, about Less fortunate was the pet cock 1 p. m October 2, made a large er o f William Bond. 370 Douglas coach with an Anxona license deposit of garbare on Verne* road, avenue which was killed by poison much to the displeasure of A. M o f September 29 Neither dog had Reid. Route 1. Boa 145. Tigard, been considered bothersome by who made a valiant effort to snag near neighbors and, as a rule, the license number of the mis stayed at home. A large, juicy, lucious bone was creant. The effort of indentlfication found in Griffin's yard and it is failed miserably But a deputy' being analyzed or. the suspicion of C « 8 W. Pueey sheriff sniffing on the cold trail, containing poison. R A L E IG H -M r Cecil W Posey. checked over the garbage which | Executive Secretary of the Oregon was moetly light fixtures and wir- i H A IL SET A T » A W Education Association, will speak ing supplies and discovered a ' Donald Albert. 20. P O. Box on the "Importance of the Basic memo on a bill. "Ship to Service . 146 Aloha, was released Septem School Support Fund Increase.” at ber 28 on S3.000 bail by Henry the next Raleigh School P T A Cinstruction Co.. 92nd Halsey". The Sherlock sleuthing, how ever. was to no avail. No com plaint was signed Noted !n File Of County Sheriff 0EA Exec. Sect'y Tells Value of School Aid Bill meeting at the school Monday eve ath ra il* area, has been traveling ning. October 16th at ft o'clock. all over the state talking about T in Oregon Education Associa the measure and clarifying it tion which Mr Posey represents Is Since this measure comes before a body set up for the financial bet the voters in November elections, terment o f all those employed in we are privileged to hear a discus the field o f education. sion of 306 and Its Influence on The Basic School Support Fund. sebum operation before deciding 306 on the ballot, commonly refer upon it at the polls red to as the Children s Bill, is a Mr Tom Potter, Chairman of measure referred to the people by the legislative committee for the the last leglslat ire in an effort to PTA. will introduce Mr. Posey. meet the increased coats of school operation due to the incifeased en PA R ISH FOOD SALE rollment. It will aid especially The ladies of 3t. Cecelia Parish those district- needing relief from are sponsoring a Food Sale to be excessive enrollment out of pro held in Walker's Department Store portion to their tax structure by on Saturday. October 14th. providing a per capita increase o f The groups taking charge of the state support affair are the Alter Society. Cath Mr Posey, just recently return olic Daughters and the Mother's ed from Lakev.ew and the Klam- Club. AC KM ON DOGS AG AIN toever It Is in Cedar Hills has isane hatred of dogs, he seems >e working overtime at his t. reports Quentin B Orifftn. Jcdmr Hills Block. Beaverton . week previously, someone had Ruby Boyd and Mrs. Mildred Os field Attended a reception in In dependence Saturday night, given for Mrs. Alice Robinson, a grand officer of Eastern Star. BACK ON’ JOB Mrs. Maude Miller of Lombard St. has recovered from a recent illness and resumed her duties in the office of the McCready Lumber company. WATCH ! Kingsley Beaverton Luenber Company's Ad Next Week PH O N E B E A V E R TO N 3201 I** swell CHANCI sève anotmr vAioes BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE r Friday, October 13, 1950 em*-**-' mam - « f P »*/-%«-■ ■ * IF * W A N DERI MG YE A R LIN G S Po' Hi ole yearlings Got no j home nor nothin'. So might say S Bloedon. on Salxman road. Cedar Mill, who re ports that two black and white heifers and one brown wandered onto his place and have resisted gentle hints to move along for a week previous to October 3. time o f report. Not only that, the animals sue- I cceded in eating a good part of his garden (frost or no frost) and in walking all over his lftwn. Bloedci attempted to find the owner with no success He has been advised to keep the critters penned up until someone with a claim on them makes an appear ance. • • • CHECK GREW AND GREW When Dick C. Grant. Route 1, Box 77. Aloha, cashed a check at the Gilden West Market, on Octo ber 3. he didn't think that some one had slipped a pinch of Vigoro into his inkwell. Tet imagine his surprise when the $5 negotiable paper was cir cuitously returned to him. via his Forest Grove bank account, bear ing the enlarged total of 355. The check which came home to him for roosting bore the signa ture of Dick Cornelius and the Baldwin Candy and Tobacco com pany. Portland as endorsees It since developed that the check had been given by the market to the candy and tobageo salesman Mrs Roy Cox. manager of the cold storage and grocery emporium said that when she paid for a con signment of goods with it the check was still made out for $5— not having yet ben subject to 1 glandular enlargement The candy company, however, swears It had received the check on payment from the salesman at the f t » level. • • e IN TE R S E C T IO N CRACKER The 1934 Plymouth sedan of Albert O. Burrese. Route 2. Sher wood. driven by John Tegarden Smith, same address, suffered left aide, front and rear damage when ' It was smashed by a 1939 P ly mouth coupe operated by Robert G Montgomery. 3135 N W. Luxon. Portland, in an Intersection erack- np. The coming together occured at Lower Boone's Ferry road and the N ew Salem Highway. Smith says he was traveling east of Lower Boones Ferry road at about a 30 mph d ip and had just entered the crossing when the other car failed to abide by the atop sign. Montgomery alleged he was bat ting along at some 50 mph and was unable to stop upon noticing the signpost The law cited him for his oversight • • • EM BRYO MICHAEI-ANC.Fi/> Bernard Oatroskl. 531 N. E Murray. Beaverton, remarks ootn plete lack of enthusiasm over die j covering the work o f an embryo ! Michaelangelo on his premises ; sometime on October 1. Between 10 p. m. and 10 a. m »f this day, Ostroski relatea. some sne entered his barn at Route 2. Box 135. Beaverton, on Walker -oad across from Barnes school tnd broke Into a locked room Whoever the palnt-sllnger was. se want about the mischief of hrowing paint all over the room u well as scattering tacks and tails and deataoying a $0. neasuring line. Perhaps because he Is still riled rver the Incident, he has not de- ermined If or not anything wa* totem. • • # >N MISSING LIST Reported as missing, on October , is Mabel Haverluck. age 17 «ears. 5" 4” . 130 pounds, reddish- irown hair and blue eyes, who ras last seen at home o f her Sardian. William Kohoot, Route , Box 34. Aloha, about a month go. according to her mother. Mrs lose Haverluck. of Beaverton. At time of the disappearance he girl stated she was going to a how with a boy named Fred Bat le guardian admits no knowledge f her whereabout*, although his randdaughter report* that Mabel ithered together some clothes ,d Indicated she would probably > to either Eugene or San Fran- sco She is believed to have had 6 or 123 on her person at the It there are any ladies of the Parish who are able to assist these groups their services will be ap preciated. Please contact either Mrs. J. C. Derr.bach. Beaverton. Mrs. Ida Hanson. Aloha, or Mrs Mary Johnson Beaverton. L L T H E R A N LADLES AID The Indies Aid of Pilgrim Lu theran Church of Beaverton will hold next meeting at the church Oct 19th at 10 a. m. Quilting will be the morning project and luncheon will be served by hostesses Madames Ann Mikkalo, Lenore Wollmuth. Kath erine Wood and Betty Zagel Afternoon devotion will be held by Pastor A. A Schmidtke. All ladies are cordially invited to at tend. Mr and Mrs Elmer Stipe Mrs. Hew packs k. M m m m nettwoi e /* ! i CANNED FOODS! r IN SAFEW AYS ¿ CANNED FOODS SALE! Pius VALUES GALORE THROUGHOUT THE STURE! —Miscellaneous Canned Foods Values!— No .2 Cora Beef Hash 39 * Mackerel Pre pe I Ur cea 19 * Small Shrimp »£.......... 39 * Sardines 'ZS......^ 3 / 25 « 6 reen Beans * 2 tT...N L' 2 / 27 * Cora ... “ 3 / 35 * Pineapple cn»H#d- ..«4 » 19* “ 19* Fruit Cocktail m , ..... ....... C4« Fruit Cocktail 35- Baby Foods 3 25- Peaches helves c-toc~ -* 25* es i - — 7%e Pineapple Juice m ..... 1 3/M Green Beans -............... "•£ Bel A ir * brand . . . -<b- eelle M l Aluminum Foil *5 2 .__ 1 9 * M eet in thin ad ass effective th rou gh Saturday, Oct 14—we reserve the flgtn t o limit I Toilet Tissue 1 Q - Ib . Real Savings Avocados Apples Delicioue ea. 29c lb 11c Apples Jonathan ^ 43c Tokay Grapes lb 10c Oranges lb 10c Broccoli lb 15c C a rro ts lb 6c __ 4 ,.lk 2 9 * __ 3 . .ik 3 5 * S«ett.. T S m U » * ,_____ lb. 40* Pancake Flour Sperry........ 4-lb. 51c Pancake Flour s<, . ^ ,o.ib * 1 .0 9 Flapjack Syrup 5-lb. can 6 9 c Cauliflower Crisp Celery Lettuce O n i O n S Me d i u m 1 0 Medium Wesson Salad O il....... , ^ 7 3 c , 69c lb 13c lb 9c lb 10c ib, 35c Pre packed 10 p 7 1 7 c Tomatoes ££ 15c Spinach Texas Yams 3lb 2 3c Meats—Guaranteed to please! Pork Roast Beef Swiss Steaks POBK STEAKS Shoulcfer Blades 390 U. S. Gov't. Graded lb . 8 9 Smoked Hams & Ib. 55 ' lb. 5 5 Smoked Picnic__ Ib. 45 - • Chili Rolls 59 - Hen Turkeys AS...Ib. 59 * ib. 53 « ib. 59 « Tom Turkeys Ib. 53 « Fryers, 79 * Pork Sausage___ Ib 55* (¡round Beef____ Ib 55« Beef Short Rhs__ft. 35c Jutt add leant... Sleepy Hollow Syrup . . . i 4 9 e Mayday Salad Oil 35Ç sk . Shoulder — PIN IC ST Y LE Pancake Flour r- 29* can POTATOES Wax Paper c* "u” ._____ £ 2 3 * * r 250 48- of . Town House H u rt's a — Miscellaneous Money Savers — Fig Bars WVrH er wheat. ,'lv 35 * Soda Crackers 29 * 45 * Fresh Bread **...!£ 20 * Soda Crackers w « .. 29 * Dried Prunes.... 2 39 * Seedless Raisins Ckelce 4 -lb. 89 White Beans £ 27 * can NO. 1 GRADE Cream of Chkken ^ 'L 17 * Heinz Tomato......._ .!£ 10 * Upton's '~ £ 2'."k" .3 fM , 35 * Upton's Nooji,.... 5 ! 3 33 * Toilet Tissue 19* 6'O Z. 46-oz 27' —Household Needs, Soaps and Bleach — White Magic S o a p 27 * Bleach Ï Ï . . * 14 * .... 43 * Wrisley Soaps Ift-ber « II» ' 59 * Tide Detergent........"¿ 29 ' 21 pkg. Sunny Dawn —Famous Brand Soup Savings — Campbell Tomato , _ 3 „ 32* Campbell Vegetable 2 — 25* Vegetable-Beef Campbe ll ...t e a 17* Chkken-Noodtec.~wi...... 17* 12 -oz. Concentrated 5 -1 Santiam fancy cut, Tuna Fish Frozen Peas Bireley Orange Juice -a., Tomato Juice Grapefruit Juice S lic e d Standard Bacon Fn^y -A«.-.. SAFEWAY Ready te C e e k . '1 >