bea verto n " ENTERPRISE ° y STUDENTS' PROGRAM OBSERVES MUSIC WEEK AT PTA SESSION R A L E IG H H I L L S - : M rs. D ean M onday n ig h t. T h e fellow s w a tc h ­ R id ley w as in stalled a s th e new ed a m otion p ic tu re follow ing th e p resid e n t of th e R a le ig h P a r e n t- b an q u e t. . . . T h e 100,000th p re s­ T e a c h e r a sso cia tio n a t th e ir re g ­ crip tio n c u s to m e r o ffered a five- u la r m e etin g held T u esd a y . May O th e r o ffic e rs to a s s is t h er pou n d box o f ch o c o la tes at D ean s 3. A A l d u rin g th e com in g y e a r in clu d e D ru g S to re w ill p ro b ab ly receive N eil W h isn a n t, v ice-p res­ it th is w eek en d ac co rd in g to B oy M rs. M o u rer w ho sa y s th e fa te fu l n u m ­ id e n t; M rs. Lloyd J a c k s o n , se c re ­ ta ry ; M rs. N eil A gen, tr e a s u r e r b e r sh o u ld sh o w v ery sh o rtly . an d M is. C. N. P a r k e r . J r ., pub- A se ries of "A in 't I t T h e T r u t h ” S a tu r d a y is sched u led to be a ] licity c h a irm a n . a d v e rtis e m e n ts .sp o n so red by th e b u sy d a y in B eav erto n w ith B e av e rto n J u n io r C h a m b e r of T h e f irs t p a r t of th e m e e tin g c ro w d s o f people expected to C om m erce in c o o p e ratio n w ith w as g iv en o v er to a m u sic p ro ­ ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e m any B e av e rto n m e rc h a n ts , m a k es its g ra m by th e s tu d e n ts in o b se r­ s h o p p in g v alu es slated for th a t s t a r t in th is issu e of th e E n te r ­ v an ce of M usic W eek. F o llo w in g d ay . F ir s t on th e a g e n d a is th e prise. T h e se rie s w ill p o in t o u t th e in sta lla tio n o f n ew o ffic e rs S a tu r d a y B e a v e rto n Itay promo- th e a d v a n ta g e s o$ c o m m u n ity co m m ittee c h a irm e n fo r th e p ast tio n lis tin g 24 top-n o tch shopping sh o p p in g v e rsu s th e d isa d v a n ­ y e a r g av e a resu m e o f th e g ro u p s v a lu e s. M e rc h a n ts p a rtic ip a tin g in ta g e s of b ig -city sh o p p in g D e­ ac tiv itie s. th is e v e n t have m a rk e d sale it­ sign ed to s tim u la te local buying, T h e m a in p ro jec t o f th e se aso n e m s dow n to o r below a c tu a l cost. h a s been a s tu d y o f sch o o l leg ­ A n o th e r In d u ce m en t to sh o p p ers th e a d v e r tis e m e n ts g ill a p p e a r isla tio n e n a c te d a t th e re c e n t to com e to tow n S a tu rd a y is th e w eekly in th e E n te rp ris e . F re e session of th e s ta te le g isla tu re . A o ffered read big fo rm a l o p en in g of th e Bea m ovie tic k e ts a r e re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e L e a g u e of v e rto n P h a rm a c y . In ad d itio n to ers w ho find th e ir n am es am o n g W o m en V o ters led d isc u ssio n s of g iv in g aw a y g a rd e n ia s to th e lad­ th e sp o n so rs' s ig n a tu re s. th e v a rio u s m e a su re s p e rta in in g ies an d ice c re a m to th e kiddies th e p h a rm a c y is o ffe rin g * host o f d o o r prizes. M arble Oook an d Kd /aim wait o f th e B e av e rto n H a rd w a re are o b se rv in g a d u al a n n iv e rs a ry th is w eek, th e th ird a n n iv e rs a ry of th e ir s to re a n d M arsh all W ells 21st A n n iv e rsa ry sale. T he event is fe a tu re d by a storew id e sale in all d e p a rtm e n ts . . . now in pro g ress. W in n e rs in th e G uess-the-but- to n s-in -th e -Ja r c o n te st a t F lo r­ en c e 's S ew ing C e n te r w ere M rs P. 1». C hristenson and M rs. W . P. S tein met»., b oth of W est Slope T h e ir g u ess w as 625 butto n s, th e a c tu a l n u m b e r being 627. Mrs. \V. H . K ngleke of B eaverton, broke th e seal on th e j a r and officiated A n o th e r d ra w in g slated fo r S a t­ u rd a y Is to ta k e place a t 8 p.m. a t A sh A u to m o tiv e H ancock S ervice, th e big prize in th is case is b ein g k ep t a se cret. A ccording to Ash. it is a “M ystery" prize. T h e W est Slope Llona Club had a good tu rn o u t a t th e ir m eetin g in th e Old H eidelberg R e s ta u ra n t T rade L anes i to e d u c a tio n as th e y w ere b ro u g h t I u p fo r p assag e. T h is y e a r th ^ a s so c ia tio n h as co m b in ed th e ir stu d y g ro u p s w ith th e ir r e g u la r m e e tin g s so th a t a w id er g ro u p of people w ould be re a c h e d . S tu d y co u rse s fro m th e N a tio n a l P T A m ag azin e fo r­ m ed th e b a sis fo r p a r t of th e d iscu ssio n s. An e f f o it w as m ad e to c o o rd in a te hom e a n d school a c tiv itie s. A te a is b ein g p lan n ed fo r la te r th is m o n th to h o n o r th e new o ffic e rs a n d th e fac u lty . garden CU B T h e R a le ig h H ills G ard en clu b o b se rv e d its second a n n iv e rs a ry a t a m e e tin g held M ay 10 a t th e hom e o f M rs. Low ell G a n g e r on S. W. N eurton P lace. E le ctio n of o ffic e rs fo r th e co m in g y e a r w as held. k a l e ig h G IR L SC O U T S P IC N IC G irl S co u t T ro o p 120 is p la n ­ n in g a p ic n ic su p p e r in th e fo rm of a co o k -o u t fo r la te r th is m o n th a t o n e of th e P o rtla n d p a rk s . T h e y an n o u n c ed ex cel­ le n t r e s u lts fro m thedr re c e n t co o k ie sale. (IB SC O U T S H IK E C u b S co u ts o f P a c k 592 plan a h ik e M ay 14 u n d e r th e d ir e c ­ tio n o f C a rlto n W ood, a s s is ta n t sc o u t m a s te r. P re p a r a tio n s fo r a p icn ic a r e u n d e rw a y fo r e ith e r M ay 22 o r J u n e 5 d e p e n d in g on th e w e a th e r. P a r e n ts a n d frie n d s of th e g ro u p w ill be in v ited . It w ill be h eld a t A v alo n P a rk . A new D en h a s been ad d ed to P a c k 592. I t w as fo rm e d A pril 29 a t a m e e tin g o f th e e n tire P ack . M rs. C ra ig B e rg w ill be th e D en M o th e r a s siste d by M rs. V in ce n t N essen . F o llo w in g fo r­ m a tio n o f th e new D en, b a d g e s a n d a w a rd s e a rn e d w ere p re s e n t­ ed to P a c k m e m b ers. A t th e firs t m e e tin g of th e new D en. th e m e m b e rs q u a lifie d fo r th e rig h t to w ea r th e ir sc o u t u n ifo rm s. , \ From where I sit... 61 / Joe Marsh m How Would You Say C urley L aw son’s cou-in from back E ast and a few of us got talk in g when he was h ere visiting, and I co u ’d n 't help n o ticin g how different he said things. Foi; instance, he said, “ Lifting that 200-pound bag of cement al­ most killed me.” “ You mean sack of cement?” asks Curley. (That’s the way we’d say it.) “ No,” inter­ rupts young Elliott who’d spent a lot of time down South, “ He means a ‘poke of see-ment.’ ” It was good for a chuckle, any­ way. Bag, sack or poke—we knew C o n sid e ra b le iv o ry is o b ta in e d fro m v a s t s to re s of m a sto d o n a n d m a m m o th tu s k s fo u n d in S ib e ria an d elsew h e re , • P o rp o is e s b eliev ed to be 300 to 400 y e a rs old a r e fo u n d on th e G a la p a g o s Islan d s. It? what he w as tr y in g to say. I t just depends on where you a re in the U. S., which w ay sounds rig h t. From w here I sit, w henever wa criticize som eone fo r sounding fu n ­ ny to us. we ought to th in k how we sound to th e m . I t's th e sam e as choosing your liquid re fre sh m e n t. I'm accustom ed to a m od erate g lass of beer—you may like g in g er ale— but w ho's to say th e o th e r’s w rong? I'd say w e’re both r ig h t! Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation By Popular Request . . . \ \ \ Í / We REPEAT this RED HOT SPECIAL! I //77 BEEF SHORT RIBS TU A LA TIN V A LLEY MARKET BASKET CA R D O F T H A N K S W e a re sin c erely g ra te fu l to frie n d s and n e ig h b o rs fo r th e ir m an y k in d ac ts o f sy m p a th y d u r­ ing o u r sad b e re a v e m e n t. O ur a p p re c ia tio n c a n n o t be a d e q u a te ly expressed. Mrs. O pal D ou g lass St ch ild re n Mrs. M yrtle R a a s c h St son Bob R ic h a rd H ag e r CUT FROM TH E SA M E Q U ALITY BEEF A S OUR BEST T-BONE STEA KS! C A R D O F TH A N KM W ith d eepest g ra titu d e we ex­ te n d th is w ord o f th a n k s fo r th e m a n y k in d a c ts of sy m p a th y , ex­ pressed by th o u g h tfu l frie n d s T hose k in d n e sses h av e m e an t m u ch to us. Mr. a n d M rs. R. E. Y eom ans an d fam ily Here's Some More Real Values in Our Meat Section! GROUND BEEF TO D A Y ’S B A R G A IN S 2 B. R. mod. hom e 2 yrs. old. a u ­ to fu rn , h e a t. a tt. g a r. la rg e lot In fine location $750.00 dow n $54.00 p er mo. F. H A. 2 B. R. mod. hom e fu rn is h e d w ith fire p la ce , tra n s . In f ro n t of door. O w n e r leav in g sta te . See th is n e a t hom e fo r $6300 00 W ORD REAL ESTA TE 1210 N. F. C a n y o n ltd P o rtla n d P h o n e C A pitol 2211 B e av e rto n P h o n e 4531 16 FO R SALE F a s t w alking, sty l­ ish b ay sa d d le m are. We>* tra in e d , g e n tle .sp irite d . I* D en ­ ison. 2965 D ivision. B e av erto n . O u t F a rm in g to n to Jo h n so n Rd. T u r n left. 16p LA N G W O O D R A N G E w ith colls w ith oil b u rn e r a tta c h m e n t, will eell oil b u r n e r se p a ra te . P h o n e B e av e rto n 2840 16p W i ld , T A K E a la te m odel c a r up to $1500 in excellen t co n d itio n a s p a r t dow n p ay m en t on a new F. H, A. ap p ro v e d . 3 b e d ­ room hom e. S tric tly m odern. H ard w o o d floors, firep lace, etc. P h o n e B e a v e rto n 2466 16 A PA RTM ENT FOR REN T at C A R O L T IN E C o u rt Apt. 2nd St T u c k e r. B e av e rto n A vailable J u n e 1st, P h o n e N o rth P la in s 25F15 16 FO R SALE ItS E D D A V E N O L ike new $29.00 712 B u rn h a m A ve„ R t 3, Box 221, T ig a rd 16 W A L N U T D in in g R oom Set w ith six c h a ir s an d b u ffe t $75; one • c re a m s e p a r a to r , ta b ic m odel, $13.00. P h o n e A loha 6633 16 F O R S A L E J o h n D eere M T ra c ­ to r, lik e new . P o w e r pulley, lift ta k e-o ff, 16” plow , sprg. to o th h a rro w . 2 6" h a rro w s , one row c u lt; 4' T u m b le Rug. m a sh hd . pow er pum p, g a u g e $1700 c a sh R t. 4 Box 233 S herw ood. O re P h o n e 4468. A J. P o u lin . 16p M cC O R M IC K D E E R IN O W-4 T ra c to r. F irs t cla ss co n d itio n . $1300 A lso 2 16 inch plow s. Al­ b e rt K eh rtl. B e a v e rto n . R t 2. Box 883 H m ile e a s t o f R ic h 's N u rs e ry on C ornell R d . 16p BEEF CHUCK ROAST G round fresh d a ily lb PORK SAUSAGE C o u n try style lb LINK SAUSAGES Pure lean pork Blade C u t lb PORK ROAST M eaty shoulder cu t lb 39 SPARE RIBS LB. T e n d e r, m e a ty lb BEEF STEW 45 49 59 45 45 Sweet PEAS TOMA TOES New Potatoes m Spinach Em erald m Bey Spaghetti (W B#yArD" it k M eet Tlina F lS h ^ mi cm 16 n , i Mn 1 5 c No I ' / j can B e lli) liltm o r* . teeioned Celery Soup C e m p b e ll t 19‘ BACON JOWLS lO '/j-o i cen 35 I 3 e HAMS ,b2 5 B ean pot d elight Fancy, ib 5 lean PIECE BACON 9 ‘ W h o le ,b 49 C u d a h y 's P u rita n 55 FANCY FRYERS No. 2 Coo G ordm tside Bromi Grown in the Northwest No. 2 Vi Cam W estgate Brand New, Solid Pec k 10 T e n d e r young Peas P lu m p , G reen Pods 2 lbs IS SPINACH Fresh Graham Crackers ©Sr'i-».*, 49 Enriched Flour Herveft Blottom 25-lb. te d 1“ Tillamook Cheese □., „ j - •” Candy Bars & 6 25‘ »’ 9 5 r 39 Buffer Fingers 6 25‘ , , "H ' Air Wick Killt unpleetent odors Red Polish Old Enqlitk 2 lbs. AVOCADOS W ith boef added Con L a rg o C C bunch P 6 4 s ^ * w p ¿ > M ra £ s At Random Values PREM LB. G R E E N O N IO N S ,b 6 5 R ead y for the pan Swift's 1 2 -O I. Heap a boari on the dinner table tonight H a lf or SLICED BACON cen 2 1 V j cen b 53 Boneless Canned Food Values Fancy PcdSs«