The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 17, 1940, Image 2

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The Beaverton Review
Saf caerl pt l sn H a t r a
toi II DH W LOCAI. PAI’KH
T r i r|> li t u t
One y e a r On a d v a n c e ) ............ |1.4®
Six month* (In a d v a n c e ) ............. *0
One y ea r On other a t a t e a ) . . . . 1.5»
K x i r a poataife f o r outalde the V. S.
M i l
R n lM n l k> » f o .n d - c la « « m attar on
P r a rm b rr 9. l! * ï i, at the p o s to ffic e
avorton. O regon. und
a ct o f M arch 8, 1ST»
A MK K I CA NI I M
" A m e rlc a n la m
I a
u n tatim i
lov e o f c ou n tr y: l o y a l t y to Ita
InaOlutlona and Ideala: eager-
neaa to dcteud It a g a m e , all
encinlea: undi videi)
alleglnnce
to thè finir: and a deaire to
eecure thè bteasing* o f lib e rty
to ou ravlve* and our poaterlty.**
ISS» ED F R I D A Y O F K A C H \Y K K K
A T B E A V E R T O N . O K COON
J.
H
No
l<qu«r or
TH E
Ht’ LETT
Owner
tobacco ads accepted
W A Y OF L IF E
Sound eo o| era*ion
is
good
bohiBesii ^ uh I it is also the
■way of life.
The agRtcultuiul roerketing co-
operatibee have demonstrated it.
From the
purely
oommercial
point of view they have been
outstandingly successful in ex*
pttndiug
markets.
stabiltz i ug
prierw. improving pioductkm me­
thods and acWng as the farmers'
agent in (its dealings with mid
tilt-men and distributors
On top of I hat. they
have
tended u> bring product*» closer
together. In this way tihey have
been a prt^rrosslve social influ­
ence
They have
encouraged
wxi Th wdile. educational activ­
ities for farm womeu and for
farm youth
They are
well
grtub'l'ied,' iM'tani.ci.ruin-j, exert­
ing an influence ore.
almost
every i base of agricultural life.
li l'0\
lillini
CARDEN CLUB
HAS NEW PROJECT
Thursday. May 9, the Beaver­
ton (itutloii Club enjoyed the
privelege of meet Inn
at
the
home of their preakletit. Mr*.
K. U . Denney. Kvetv the weath­
erman contributed
a
typical
Oregon summer day to add to
the iutereat. There are now Si»
authorised members of the club
with a Children's Garden C.ub
project, as a goal.
M A N Y FAR M E R S
FILE P L A N SH EETS
During the huslncws moetiug
i
nilttees fot the eoml vt year
were appointed and ¡dims fot
the Flower show on Juno 1,
were outlined.
Tilt; MFTIIOIIIST CHDBCM
M re . IHurotliy
Sxnour
ct
Karl B. llorsell, Minister
Konst Utove gave a v o '•
.*
Sunday
«chool, 9:45 a.in, Su­
e».i.ig talk on peo.ty ctHtiiro.
perintendent. Chat. II. Boscman
Mrs. Nelson Walker and Mrs.
Morning worahtp 11:00
a.m.
John Dobbins preside«! at I he Sermon topic. “ Women On The
refreshment table and a tour oi March For Hod.*
Evening worship. H:(M* p. in.
the garden ended a very pleas­
W« begin the study of John It
ant afternoon
Motifs boi»k, “ Mefhodiivts I ’ ll led
For Action."
Midweek Service- Thursday at
) 8:10 p. m.
a • a
f C H U ll C H j
CNNOOVCLMEVb
PROGRAM
Noticeable increase in parti
d i al ion in the 1940 AAA farm
program is indicated
by
the
sign-up just completed thru, nit
Oregon counties, according to the
state
agricultural
conservation
office in Corvallis.
N. C. Donaldson, state exec­
utive. said that 35.800 farmers
signed ‘‘farm plan sheet*'’
to
show- howthey had adapted their
program of this year's terming
operations. These fa.Trr.etJ op- j
erate <7.400 tracts of land. This
compares with 41.000 tracts in
the program last year.
Announcement! was also uuido
that national, state and county
wheat, alltoments for 1941V wilt 1
be given out this month.
Farmers in eacfh county will
be in chirge of determining in­
dividual allotments.
Bethel
Beaverton Grade School
COMMENCEMENT
Wednesday, M ay
fongregational
MU Kurd B. Hall, Minister
I 9:4ft a m
nhurch School, Prof.
| H. O. t Webb. Hirpertntraident
11:00 a m., Morning worship.
Communion service
^limir by
I tJte choir under the direction of
J M?r W illis L. Cady
7:00 p.m. Christian Ktideavor
a a a
( III B ill
8:00 P. M.
Grade School Auditorium
America’s Wonder Spots
OF
SALU TATIO N ....................
PIANO TRIO .................... ..
’
Miss Cad\
CHRIST
K. K. Coulter, Minister.
Morning worship at 9:4ft a.m
Sermon subject. “ The UnrdV K f !
i <iulrenienl."
Bible study at 11:00
Ktideavor meeting at) 7:00.
Evening sermon a 8:00, wulr-
ject, “ The laird’s Prayer."
A great song serblce
both
marning and evening. We fea
lure the Gospel at all service*
Come and enjoy these Gospel
non-ice*.
A
PROCESSIONAI................................
Church
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I’hone ft loft For
IN S U R A N C E
RKAI.
FSTATK
Beaverton
l-l LOAIS
Finance Co.
Bossi Building
Beaverton
O W L CAR D IN E R
(Formerly The Brown Mug)
I l MOI H M i l l K K I S II
F K K N ( 'H FMIFH
Canyon Road, Beaverton
lft Minutes from Portland
THE FLOWER SHOP
at i m m u r o *
and T IO *RI»
PrrsonnIDeii complet» flower
service for every occasion
Florists and Decorator
Corsages.
Sprays.
Plants,
Cactus, Etc.
lleax-rlon
11150.3
I
Tigard N| |
Ite». Brusii nay f i l l
VO TE FOR
A
AI/OH ( COMMUNITY BAPTIST
Rev. B. Marcus Godwl i. Pastor
Bible school 14:00; morning
war*hi|>. i t :
young
people's
Margaret
Hansen; 17:16;
'I1'* " * * tench«-
- * *5ij timmiii*
r * la* eln**
.wornMt>;
r*
ami
Helen Randall w w meeting.^ Wednesday. 8:00
Anna Mae Long hfthany baptist cucRcn
Margaret Hansen Rev. jot>n c. schweiuer. Minuter
9:45 a. m —Sunday school with
classes for all ages. John Croeiil.
| superintendent.
Rev. Willard Halil 11:00 a. nv— Worship service.
Choir directed by Carl Egglman
Laurene Mayfield 7:45 p. m.— Evening service,
a a a
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ...
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CLASS HISTORY ...............
SONG
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“ ALLAH’S IIOLIDA1"
Girls’ Sextet
PRESENTATIO N AM E R IC AN LEGION
SCHOOL AW AR D ....... A. A. Thilwdo
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AHJLTAVr UK TF A LATIN YALLK1
IMVST Km. M
SCHOOL C ITIZENSH IP AWARDS, Miss Davies
SONG
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• V ALED ICTO RY
By RICHARD S. BOND
You travelers who this year aré
seeking wonders at home will find
them in abundance. Follow this
series and map your tour to cover
-as many -Wonder Spots” as possi­
ble. Your vacation never will be
forgotten.
Be sure to see the snowy Egrets
of Jungle Gardens. Avery Island,
Louisiana. One huadred and thirty
thousand of these gorgeous birds
may be viewed from April to July
— leaving their young each morn­
ing to feed in distant streams, and
returning In a billowy white cloud
at night to where they are nesting
in bamboo "apartment houses” or
some water growing tree.
These famous gardens are filled
with wonders from the four corners
of the earth.
Flowers of all
kinds abound; bamboo that grows
eighteen inches in a day; papyrus
from the Nile; the Sacred Wasi
orange tree and tunnels of wisteria
rfnes. The gardens cover 300 acres
— every inch a delight. But upon
many, the snowy Egrets make the
most lasting impression.
There is an interesting story be­
hind the fact that 130,000 Egrets
now display themselves to a tour-
'uf public in one little bird city,
i-ear than fifty years ago the Egret
»• e almost extinct. Craving for
g r » plumes for milady's hat was
I
PAST MASTER
PRESENTS CORSAGE
Beaberton Grange met
last
Hatursay with h goon attendance
The birth nay anniversary of
M ts
B. K. Denney was cele-
)«|h.tcd during luncheon hour.
Tables were beautiful in spring
ooiors and a May Day idea wat I
Varried out with dolls and cen­
terpieces
During lacture hour in the af-
lernoon a program was dedicated
to Mothers. A roll
call
on
"Mother s Favoite Remedy’’ was
responded lo by all members
«nd Mrs B. K. Denney read a
paper on the life and work of
Florence Nightengale.
At the conclusion of Mother.s
ha«;, program, in which members
us-- part. Master Bernice Dob
liins was presented with a cor
s...
in h on e of Motherhood.
M at ton \< as made by our
» I’as
Master Elsie Christenson.
Flowers were passed around to
T all by the attendant«.
4 Next meeting will Ire .Saturday
Jens 8. at 10:14.
This fact worried Edward Avery
Mcllhenny, the owner of Jungle
Gardens. Then he heard of the
Rajah of Juraspore — who. for the
gratification of a favorite concu­
bine, had built a vast bamboo
aviary for birds of brilliant plum­
age from all parts of the world.
When the Rajah died and the
aviary feil apart, the birds stayed.
It might happen in America!
Eight young of the few remaining
snowy Egrets were captured in the
jungle swamps. They were caged.
That fall they were given their
liberty. In November they migrated
but the following spring, six re­
turned to set up housekeeping.
That fall, thirteen sturdy Egrets
migrated. Next fall there were
more. Today there are one hun­
dred and thirty thousand.
It has been necessary to erect
“apartment bouses" built of bamboo
for this increasing throng, for
every nesting space has long since
been exhausted. Protected by law,
these snowy Egrets are bringing
thousands of tourists to Avery
Island each year. It is impossible
to give a complete story of such a
“ Wonder Spot” In a brief article
like thia — but a card addressed to
E. A. Mcllhenny, Avery Island,
Louisiana will bring a booklet U
those Interested.
Your
Congressm an
OHK.%HKH~
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Mixed Chorus
Robert Myers
PRESENTATIO N OF DIPLOMAS ...
.. W. I). Cameron
C H A IR M A N ,
>»«• ARM
OK
IH H IS C T tIH Jt
CLASS ROLL
LARRY HFRillN
NORMAN niSHOP
MKRWYN HOOF.
LEE HETTLNOËR
FLOYD CARLSON
JULIAN CURTIS
WARREN nOBYRK
L O B I INNFY
KENNETH FOX
LYMAN FAUTECK
MAROARIT HANSEN
FLOR E NC F IIFT7C, II F. N
WAR RUN HOIINSTFIN
ALICIA JOHNSON
JUANITA KEEBAUGH
MARCELLA LEE
A
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LEWIS
RICHARD LINDSEY
ANNA MAF LONG
MARYLFK MADDEN
LAURENT. MAYFIELD
MAM)
(1.0111 ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Church on Wheeler and Alex
auder Streets.
Sunday School 9:4ft A. M.
Young People C;30 P . M..
Morning Worahip 11:00 A . M
Evangelistic 7-45 P. M.
Tune in on KWJJ each Sunday
from 5:00 to 5:30 p. m. to the
Assembly of God Broadcast.
F. J. Huntley
Pastor
a a a
j CHURCH OF TIIK HAZABKHE
W. P. Keebaugh, Paster.
I Sunday school at 9:45.
| Morning worship at 11:40.
e v e
I SFVFSTH I K Y AD YFSTI8T
The Huber-Aloha Seventh Day
; Adventist meets every Saturday
I morning at 9:45 at the Huber
Commercial hall. Sabbath school
meets at 9:45, church service at
XI :00.
!«eader. T. 0. Edglngton.
Supeiintendent,
Mrs.
F.
E
TtKtle.
ROBERT MYERS
CRANDALL PECK
HELEN RANDALL
DONALD HIDDEN*
JUNE HMJTJI .
EUGENE SPRINGER
ANDREW STRICKER
OMAR SWITZER
MARILYN WALKER
GLORIA WISE
Tosili HAYA8HI
JAMES
LEWIS
(P K H d A T
I MI MBF XT
Candidate For
R E P U B L IC A N
N O M IN A T IO N
FOR
COUNTY
CO M M ISSIONER
TO PRACTICE
ECO NO M Y
IN C O U N T Y
GOVERNMENT
PAIR
tHVFRTJ.HFMF.ST
M K U B J& W Ü Ü W U JB M W & JI
GAS RANGE
broils without smoke or odor!
# Broiling if ax easy ax bailing
water in a C P ga* range. T h e
new broilerx light automatically
. . pre-heat In double-quick time
.. glide or swing out. .never stick.
T h e r e ’ s positively no smoke or
odor. T h e y ’ re consumed in the
;
j
i
clean, blue gas flame that also
cooks foods butter tender while
sealing in the savory juices and
flavors. See the marvalowe new
Jam es W .
MOTT
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IU h re -n o m in a tio n and
elec tio n innnree co n ­
tin u ed. a ctive, experi­
en ced and e f f e c t i v e
rcprcM cntation in C on ­
gress
P*(.l »4 »•
gas ranges and buy now!
See your CP GAS
range dealer
or
P ortland
G as & C oke
C ompany
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