BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, May 2, 1947 M ETZG ER M rs. F lo re n c e N o b le o f R o salia, | W ash., h a s been v isitin g w ith h e r nephew , Mr. J . L. W e stfa ll a n d fam ily. • • • M r. A. W K elln er, h e r siste r, M rs G eo rg e L a c k n e r o f 8 t. P a u l, a n d b ro th e r, Mr. G u s B a d er, h av e Ju st re tu rn e d fro m a tr ip to C ali­ fo rn ia , w h ere th e y v isite d a niece in S an F ra n cisc o , a lso re la tiv e s in A lam eda. M rs. L a c k n e r is re m a in ­ in g h e re th e g u e st o f M rs. K e lln e r fo r th e su m m er. • • • B IR T H D A Y C E L E B R A T IO N A g ro u p of re la tiv e s h elp ed M rs. L es­ lie S m ith o f G r a n t s tr e e t cele­ b r a te h e r b irth d a y w ith a p icn ic lu n ch u n d e r th e tr e e s on S u n d ay . M rs. S m ith receiv ed m a n y lovely g ifts. V IS IT S D A U G H T E R M rs. H es- see o f S cholls v isited w ith h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. L yle G oodell on n T h u rs d a y . • • • G U E S T L E A V E S Miss K ath lee n T h e W a sh in g to n C o u n ty F e d e r a ­ M iller w ho h a s been v isitin g h e r tio n o f W om en’s Clubs, c o m p risin g a u n t, M rs. C la r a R h ea, le ft la st se v e n te e n clubs fro m all p a r ts of w eek fo r G e tty sb u rg , P en n ., to vis­ W a sh in g to n C ounty, m e t a t th e it fo r a w hile w ith re la tiv e s th e re • • • M etzger C lubhouse on T h u rs d a y , V IS IT S F R IE N D S Mr. a n d M rs A pril 24th, w ith th e M etzger W o­ T ed W . J e n s e n w ere th e g u e sts m a n 's C lub a s hostess. T h e m e e tin g convened a t te n S a tu r d a y e v e n in g o f Mr. a n d Mrs. o'clock, w ith M rs. J. M. S tre tc h e r B en L u s c h r o f P o rtla n d . • • • o f H illsboro, p resid e n t, presid in g . IN IIII.I.S ItO K O M rs C la ra T h e fla g s a lu te w as led by M rs. Jo h n D ah sen , A m eric an iz atio n R h e a is s ta y in g fo r a few d ay s c h a irm a n , follow ed b y th e sin g in g w ith h e r sis te r, M rs. T e n n is Pyle, o f "A m e rica th e B e au tifu l," w ith in H illsb o ro , w h o Is re c o v e rin g G O E S T O A N N A P O L IS L ieut. M rs. I n a S u th e rla n d a t th e piano. fro m a se rio u s illness. • • • H o w ard J . S pencer, A VH, U. S. M rs. S tre tc h e r led in re p e a tin g th e G O E S T O R E N D M rs. E. R. F le e t A ir S erv ice S q u a d ro n H C ollect fo r C lubw om en, a n d M rs E d w a rd W. C o n k lin g av e th e invo­ C a n e rd a y a n d son R e ed h av e been of S eattle , W a sh in g to n , h as v isitin g fo r th e p a s t w ee k w ith v isitin g h is m o th e r M rs. M a rg a re t ca tio n . D u rin g th e m o rn in g b u sin ess w as M rs. C a n e r d a y ’s p a re n ts . Mr. and J . S p en cer, of M u ltn o m ah . H e ts no w d riv in g to A n n ap o lis, Md. tr a n s a c te d . A n ew d ire c to r w as M rs. W illia m B. R e a m , o f B end. • • • W h e re h e h as been d ire c te d to re ­ elected, M rs. G eorge H a r ris , o f th e C H U R C H T O H O L D HINOMPIIU p o rt to th e C o m m an d in g O ffic e r o f J a c k to w n l a d i e s ' In d u s tria l Club. A n ew club, T h e P a c ific P ro g re ss A T IO N T h e M e tzg e r C o m m u n ity th e N a v a l A ir F acility , U. S. N a v a l Club, o f F o re s t G rove, w a s w el­ M e th o d ist C h u rc h is to h old its A cadem y fo r d u ty in v o lv in g flying. fifth " S ln g s p lra tio n " o n M ay 11. A t H e ex p e cts to receiv e th r e e y e a rs com ed Into th e fe d e ra tio n . M iss C o rin n e P e n n in g to n , W a sh ­ t h a t tim e th e M u ltn o m a h S chool o f tr a in in g th e re . • • • in g to n C o u n ty H e a lth N u rse, a s­ th e B ible w ill p re s e n t a q u a rte t, sisted b y Miss E lin o r P a n c k , p re ­ solos a n d a trio . E v e ry o n e is c o rd ­ T H E M ETZGER W O M A N ’S se n te d a film on th e w ork o f th e ially in v ite ^ to a tte n d . C L U B w ill m e et o n W e d n esd ay , • • • p ublic h e a lth n u rse, an d Miss P e n ­ M ay 7th, a t th e clu b h o u se, lu n c h ­ H O A R D M E E T IN G T h e M etz­ eo n a t 12:30. n in g to n ta lk e d on th e w ork S ixty-five la d ies enjoyed th e g e r C o m m u n ity M e th o d ist C h u rch lu n c h eo n a delicious one se rv e d by w ill h o ld a c h u rc h b o a rd m e e tin g a co m m ittee headed by M rs A. A. on M o n d ay ev e n in g , M ay 5, a t 7:30. T h ib o d o a n d Mrs. Mrs. W. A. E l­ All m e m b e rs o f th e c h u rc h a n d c h u rc h b o a rd m e m b e rs a r e u rg ed lio tt. A fter luncheon, a n a r t c o n te st to be p re se n t. w as held, th e o b je ct: id e n tify in g a All m e m b ers a n d th e ir frie n d s dozen copies o f th e g re a t m a s te rs B U IL D IN G N E W H O M E Mr. a re in v ited to th e M onte C a rlo to a n d M rs. C a rl G a d d is a r e b u ild ­ be g iv en by th e P o r tla n d H u n t in g a n e w h o m e on th e c o r n e r of C lub (G a rd e n H o m e) S a tu rd a y , L o c u st a n d N o lan s tre e ts . M ay 3 a t 8:00 p.m. T h e re w ill be d an c in g , g am es a n d fu n fo r all. An a r t exlhiblt w a s d isp lay ed , S p ecial fe a tu re o f th e e v e n in g w hich in c lu d e d n e e d le w o rk , old w ill be M rs. C liff E a s tm a n 's f a ­ glass, a n d p ic tu re s, a n d m a n y o th ­ m o u s “S m o rg a sb o rd ” to be se rv e d e r in te r e s tin g ite m s. A m o n g th e a t 12:00 o’clock m id n ig h t. p ic tu re s sh o w n w ere se v e ra l by th e R a y W a tso n a n d C liff E a s tm a n T IG j kR D y o u n g M etzg er a r tis t, O rie G rav es, w ill be in c h a rg e of e n te r ta in m e n t. an d a lso a p a in tin g by th e la te C o m m ittee in c h a rg e o f r e f re s h ­ V m e n ts a re : M rs. P a u l E a sto n , M iss E lm e r B erg. O 79 T h e M e tzg e r W o m a n ’s C lu b p re­ B e tty K re ilin g , M rs. N els N elson, H 0 se n ted a p ro g ra m , w ith D u an e M rs. G ail K a rn s a n d M rs. L ogan X ir H je lse th p la y in g a p ia n o solo, an d F>erry. z M rs. F r a n k B . E m m o n s s a n g 0 C lassified ads a lw a y s b rin g itlfu lly tw o n u m b e rs, "T h e q u ic k sales. B E A V E RTO N " J u s t a W e a ry in ’ fo r Y ou.” " A lw a y s a Righ P rice on the Mrs. E a r le M c N o tt of H ite o n lYIetzii<*r EntertainH Com ity C ro u p Wheel Chair Bowler Sunday, A pril 27th w as th e scene of a S p rin g clean up, a t th e P o rtlan d H u n t Club. Those on h a n d w ere w o rk in g beavers fo r th e day. L adies w ere seen w ash in g w indow s a t th e club house. M ow ing law n, m o ving an d planting flo w ers an d sh ru b s, an d g iv in g ad v ic e to th e men. At tu x* th e y se rv e d lu n c h to the lmal(;n beavers of the H unt Club. G ail K a rn s , O renco, w as a v* ' b u sy p erso n , su p e rv isin g his cr ^ in la y in g d r a in tile on the u , * C lub R o a d , re b u ild in g Jumps “"1 a sp a c e fo r p a rk in g pne hundred c a rs h a s b ee n clea re d . a All th is a n d m o re m u st be do b efo re w e c o m p le te o u r final fo r th e " S p rin g R a ce Meet" ? be h eld J u n e 21 a n d 22. 10 Esler Sheet Metal Works Tavern Equipment Custom Buiit FURN ACE REPA IR A N D C LEA N IN G Let Us Stop That Downdraft FOR DEPEN D ABLE SER V IC E CALL US - CHerry 3594 8005 S. W . Capitol Highway From where I s i t ... ¿y J o e Marsh Although paralyzed from the waist down, Jim Tomlinson of Coming, Kan*., Kai developed into a «tor bowler at Winter Veterans Administration Hospital in Topeka, Kans. Here he demonstrates haw he brakes his wheel chair at the end of his approach to the alley. Several other paraplegte patients at the hospital bawl regularly. ----------S L Portland (h in t C lu b Monte C a rlo We Got to the Fish Fry After All 'The best investment in your home community is your That community fish fry was sure a great success. There were plenty of appetizing extras, and Will Dudley did a right wonder­ ful job of frying the fish—soft and flaky inside—brown and crisp around the edges. But we didn’t get to go. The missus was tired after working in the yard, and we just didn’t want to leave her. Then how did we know the fish was so good? Because the folks didn’t forget us. They sent Skippy Henderson over with two steam­ subscription to 'Your Hometown Newspaper'." P H I L 'S Shopping 1 Center ¥ F ie ld D a y f o r P o r tla n d lim it IT'S SO HANDY to order dairy products through your Aloha milkman. No need to go furth­ er than your door to get it! Get ac­ quainted with Aloha quality. 3 Phone 6584 for the Aloha milkman « ALOHA JERSEY DAIRY ing covered plates of fish, and a pitcher of cool, sparkling beer. And we finished them off in front of our own fire. From where I sit, th at’s one of the things th at makes our town so nice a place to live in : a spirit of share and share alike. That plate of fish and glass of beer weren’t ju st g reat eating, they were symbols of the thoughtful­ ness that makes for better living! Copyright, 1047, U nited States Iirctcers Foundation Cornt ir" G R O C E R IE S M EA TS D RY GOODS h IO T IO N S FO O D LO C K E R S Progress, O re. Ph one B e a r. 2 3 8 9 The COUNTRY'S BEST DANCE at Kinton Grange Hall Saturday Night, May 3 Door Prizes Interested in LOWER PRICES? ] < M rs. W a lte r G le rsb a c h , p ro g ra m c la irm o n o f th e fe d e ra tio n , pre- | Hided o v e r th e a f te rn o o n p ro g ra m , p re s e n tin g th e p o e try c h a irm a n , ; M rs. M ax R e e h e r, w ho co m p iled an | a n th o lo g y o f v e rse b y W a sh in g to n C o u n ty w o m en an d w h o re a d se v ­ e ra l poem s. I T h e F e d e ra tio n w a s in v ite d to m e e t a t F o re s t G ro v e o n th e la st F rid a y In O c to b e r w h ic h w ill be th e n ex t m e etin g . Of course, you are—everybody is! Safeway is doing its level best to keep food prices just as low as possible on every item, every day. Our policy of “following the mar­ ket down” when commodity prices decline (as many prices are now doing), means that Safeway customers always get the benefit of the latest lowest prices. Now, when lower food prices mean so much to your family— now is the time to compare Safeway values and see for yourself how much more Safeway really does offer you for your money. Our guarantee of “satisfaction or money back’’ applies on every purchase, of course! Your Safeway Store People SA FEW A Y SAFCWAy AUAUTY P l I F O I A r i l Roth's Cedar Valley I U l C L a m Special reduced price Sofeway Market Men prepare and trim your roost or other cut waste free, the way you like it . . . Another way you save ot Safeway. I*luii I d Develop? When You Need o M ajor Operation SMOKED H A M S ph ; L ° BACON*’ ,h' Pound SLICED BACON w ’ ' Pound 59c 59* 65c Diced Pears When you want to sell your home E n g a g e a R e a lto r Leg o' Lamb Roast Shoulder Lamb Roast Breast of Lamb Stew Lamb Loin or Rib Chops HIT No. 2Vi can PARADE lb. 59* lb. lb. 25c lb. 75c Green Beans 25* Sunrise No 2 French style con X for 35* Canned Vegetables Dry Lima Beans *•••*• 19c Diced Beets WiiH Tm «*•>• n « . ! « 3 '25 c Whole Kernel Corn 9 •••try h ,>•« n . 2 , |gc Whole Kernel Corn d No. ty , con | gc — Eviscerated Chickens — FRYERS, Cut Up - Ready to fry ........... lb. 67« ROASTERS, Ready to Roast...............lb. 67« FRICASSEE FOWL. Cut up.................lb 57« — Miscellaneous Values — Pori Roast tesori ■’«! Occasionally an owner wants to sell o property him ­ self. Remember banks and large corporations always engage a broker. Listing a house with four or five brokers is not the best way to get results. None of them have protection ond because of this none of them can give what it takes. For best results select a REALTO R in your neighbor­ hood ond negotiate an EX C LU S IV E LIST IN G lb. 49' Lunch Meals lb. 49c Wieners “ "',,,lb. 49c Realty Board Phon« 3891 Post Office Box No 27 Hillsboro, Oregon Breakfast Items Fisher's Zoom Cereal i®^*-rig 23c 2l-«.plg. 2 8 c Cream of Wheat *•*«*•' " *V j «.pig J2 c Kellogg's Rice Krispies 12-no pig. I 4 c Shredded Ralston Cereal I l ot. pig. | 3 C Post Toasties Cereal Quaker Puffed Wheat p^rig 10c Cashmere Bouquet •1C MAY Instent O atm eal or Dry C e re e l, Clapp's o G erber's Strained or chopped lb.7< tin 6c tin 9c t1 5 ‘ t, Notice N EW STORE HOURS E f f e c t s . Monday, _________M A Y 5 Wakefield COFFEE 2 b o „2 5 * Miscellaneous Values Ginger Snaps ow ¡uUrmA i-lb. pbg 29c 12 -«. 1 «' 33 c Peanut Butter r*,v *** Molasses D" " k 13 c Brer Rabbit Molasses ®o/rf 'ok#/ JJ- 44 c Nu Made Fresh Mayonnaise ri«M7c * « 8c 13c Prepared Mustard Cucumber Pickles **•»—«•* H-ea. jar 29c Banana Flakes »‘/t-aapig 45c Hawaiian Punch eiM49c Mints Tfi*~ *« 3 rig*- 10« Pillsbury Flour $1.89 *®-'k $3.75 Kitchen Craft Flour $ 1.89 «*-Y $3.75 45e EDWARDS COFFEE Regulor, drip, pulverized lib lilt 49' £ 96' nob hill coffee ... <.... v 42 iL 83' a ir w a y coffee w, 39* Shortening R O Y A L S A T IN i r é 3-lb jar $ %mrw 8* you c t r mom ¡ or y our M oney at A Q INSTANT COFFEE ¡S i-.— SA FEW A Y 14c Grapefruit fLOSIDA »ussers Lemons sunkkt Slattar Wklta* Cucumbers hothouu ■SSL lb.5'/2‘ Green Onions GREEN Radishes c»ts»r CABBAGE Lettuce ga » din m « « Toilet Soap Washington No. 1 NEW POTATOES Salid NATIONAL BABY WEEK! Heinz Stroined Clapp's Chopped Tender, green young spears— Early Spring Cropl H m ^ i APRIL 2 7 . MAY 3 Baity Foods They're All in the Fomily The Washington County Cheese *"““ - v,*,Lkv,£*. 79 DR EFT Soap Powder, 7Va oz. pk. 32c Granulated Soap ***** JJ-**-p*g 47c Granulated Soap *•'» 65c Linit Clothes Starch 12-«. pig | | c White Magic Bleach i “*'* 1 0 c 1 7 c For REA LTO R recommendation — C A LL OR W RITE— SalmonSteaks lb. 65* HalibutSteaks lb. 55' Fillet of Sole lb. 45' Soaps, Cleaners, etc. Palmolive Soap *•'* *••• 2 k**’ 29c Ivory Toilet Soap Ur*«bor | 7C L e a rn how e a ch so lvrd har problem A S P /U to fft/S Citrus Juice, etc. Producer-Consumer Sale Grapefruit Juice r,M Momt **-« 2Ic Grapefruit Juice *•'*• *•*■«/ ♦*-«. c 2 1 c Fancy Tomato Juice J###r o»»« «*-«.«« 23c Fancy Tomato Juice uw cm j 9c — Genuine 1947 Spring Lamb! — E n g a g e a D o c to r Q Q ^ O Prepared Foods Pork end Beans c- * $• m »** nVi-«.«« Pork and Beans n *. )oo c«» 13C Pan American Spaghetti M«froo* i-ifc. 3 25c Beef Stew w«w«r’» i w «»J jo -«. u > 55 c Clam Chowder *»•■* ib«.e4«23c M EA T Cut to Please! Want to Sell? 4- lb. lb. 8* Ib. 1T lb. 39* lb. 20* lb. 14* lb. 17* 9:30 A. M. O '3 0 TEA BAGS LESS FUSS FULL FLAVOR NO WASTE Thrifty too!