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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1928)
OREGON INDUSTROGRAMS by DAN G FREEM AN BEAVERTON sential in codling moth control. '1 he entire surface of the apple and pear, and every on the - apple and pear - , tree ... Walter Harris attended the Ma>oiuc picnic at Gladstone on the Fourth. v . v . v . v . v . v . v . % \ v . v . ilI<l(V CORDWOOD Mrs. M. G McKercher arrived A Miss Eli/abtih I’r ickett <>f Hills homt Suo , w„ k., V1„ , The movement towards conserva ,b,,uld b. > h „,o«h l, eo,..<X boro, visited in Beaverton last c tion of waste materials, the making the arsenical if worm injury is to b e ...... with her husband in San Francisco. FOR S A L E Thursday afternoon with Mrs L of by-product into useful snarketable prevented DANDY Barnes, who has been quite ill. commodities is exemplified by the re- j DON G MOTE, Entomob >gi*t Dr. and Mrs J. R. Talbert ami cent drying process of buttermilk in —----------------- — Delivered $6.50 per cord Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weed spent a GIFT Oregon Dried buiteimilk has all the MAPLEWOOD Percy passed away at Aloha late few days at Day Ocean. food elements of frtsb liquid butter- ________ Thursday afternoon, alter a lingering milk with further advantages of econ illness. He «was the pet sheep of Mrs. Harry Simpson left last »week Mrs. W G McKell and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Skee. omy iu freight. It proves to be a' for a three months trip to England. Mr. and Dr. A. E. Wilson _ . . valuable constituent wb-n incor where she will visit friend, and rela.'Juliette tarter spent several day, at Phone Scholls 5 4 , L i ne 2 the Pacific beaches returning Sunday porated in a feed nux for cattle, hogs ^ ^ ^ (ormef kum( One of our prominent business and poultry. _____ ( Iptometrist Dried buttermilk is produced and F. M Koseman left Thursday morn men is looking much younger this Mrs Joe Martin and her guests It is not known why he Beaverton Rt. 3 marketed at a splendid 1 roí t, where^ ^ beatricf Nrb Mr and Mrl> ing mg for Kearney, Neb, where his week. Jeweler shaved off the cute little mustache as ui the pa:l a vast amount of I/|tltnorn sister is very ill. but it is a known fact ihat the fair ....j, X ~ X "X *-X “X**X~X~X~X*« •X,*X*->-X**X--X.*X..;-vv.,..,..\.\., buttermilk went into the sewers ex- week_end sex, as a class, don’t like them. cept a small percentage which brought Joe Orsello was one but two cent, per gallon or less Muri<J Hob|j en|ertajned a group of , ran|s ¡ „ the ...................... ....... walking .................... contest Fourth It such ingenious effort, as this ^ ,,ortland iriend, at a luncheon ,,f July, sponsored by Hillsboro. There Miss Ki.th Jones is now employed that make for prosperity. j and lawn party on Friday. were 55 in the line when they passed at the Whitehall l afe. ■ through Beaverton. | ----------- Of more than eighty million dol Mr. Johnson on North avenue, is ----------- _\trs. Fred re,ur,ud Mon- lars of export* of Origan products baving bl> boute m a je over both out C. E. Allen and family spent pJri day from a 0 weeks trip through from the Columbus river considerably , ■ . more than half of this amount is _______ ¡of «he Fourth of July at the Morri Nebraska. manufacture! commodities having Geori{ia D#y ^ ^ ^ p#jB. son home a, Aloha and then they passed through one or ...ore pro- fu||y hur( on Tutfday when it go, »" drove *° Hillsboro for the cclc- W ESTERN MOTOR CLUBS cesscs up to the con.l • te y mis (caugbt tbe e|ectrsc clothes wringer. bration CONVENE AT SAN FRANCISCO c<t article. Mrs. Emma Lochridge of Portland ^ . . g y . Mr* Bushman has been very ill was a dinner guest of Mrs. C. E. Representatives of all «western mo- The hope and the best bet of he bu| if nQW in vi Hedge Sunday tor dubs will meet in San 1' ranciscu Imi ber industry of the Pacific North Agents for _______ September 20, 21, 22 for the annual west is in the increasing range of de- ----------------------- conference of secretaries and mana ii.and, the finding of new uses for GARDEN HOME. C. L. Baker of Portland was in Douglas fir, the spruce, e t c , and as j ______ Beaverton Thursday looking for a lo gers of the western group of the A. A. A. Oregon will be represented by, the desirable qualities of these way, A hard ti||)e party ,was hc|d a, cation for a dry goods store. Made to Measure, also Surgical _________ George O. Brandenburg, secretary-, ear ascertained and applied the tbe home of Margaret Northrup at and M aternity Corsets manager of the Oregon State Motor market »."If move accordingly. ¡Garden Home F’riday evening. The Frank Roberts of Portland former- . . . J, _ . ---------------------- - I costumes caused much laughter. ly of Beaverton, underwent a tonsil association, A. E. Shearer, assistant We Give S & H Green Trading Stamps manager and director of the touring SECOND CODLING MOTH SPRAY Among those present were, June and operation Monday. department, W. C. Findlay, head of Margaret Northrup, Evelyn and Anna the membership department. WOMEN’S NECKWEAR AND TRIMMINGS Field observations made by en Bighain, Vivian Gander and Harry Fivalyn Lehman, daughter of John Anderson. Fixploitatiou of western scenic at- y tomologists of the experiment sta LINGERIE, FROCKS, DRESSES, HOSIERY T. Lehman, is ill with the quinsy. _______ tractions, ¡routing of millions of mo- ,* tion indicate that the second codling Mr. and Mrs Van Sofdron, Weshy moth cover spray in the Willam Cecil Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Pete tor, ,OUris‘ *hrou,ih ,w e,tern. s,a,es’ ette valley should be applied now. Sof dron and Miss Anna Bigham Stock and Miss Irene Stock returned «*rfecUon, of personal motoring scr- drove to Astoria July 4 to visit John There are plenty of moths on the vice rendered by the clubs, inter from a trip to Tacom a Thursday wing in the orchards and eggs are Van Sofdron change of services for members be- They say Washington is “a very wet Rossi Building Beaverton, Ore. being laid in considerable numbers. tween clubs, and traffic and tour- stalrf’, it rained all the time they Margaret Northrup, Harriett An The spray is lead arsenate powder ing problems ccoinmon in western X **X MêsX~F^*X**»*-X**>-X"X,,X MX**X **X ,,F*X**X-*X**X**X,'X **X ,,X “X*vv.>$$< were there. used at the rate of two to four derson, Vivian Gander and F.velyn Matts will be among the subjects 1 ------------— .. — ----------------- _ _________ ■—;------- Bigham attended the Fourth of July pounds to 100 gallons of «water. before the session. The Whitehall Cafe have a nice Throughness of application is es- celebration at « apitol Hill. S h o p where you live—Help build up your comniuniu large electric sign, advertising the Seventeen motoring organizations, Pacific S iuk / s . Beaverton is one of of western United States and Canada the six towns on the Pacific system will be represented at the meeting, l.,.V .W .V .V A S V S % S S W A V .,.,.,. V . W . ,.\ V .V .W .V ,,,V.V.V to have these signs. Reports from all of these organiza- ----------- [ tions indicate excellent progress in J C. Strain of Seattle, Wash., is growth of membership this year. Ser- v¡siting his daughter, Mrs. W. E vice potentialities available to th e1 Pegg, this week. ¡members are’ being raised to further > CONFECTIONERY ICE PARLOR ONERY . AND AND ICE CREAM CREA ------- - hi^h levels and the strength and cf- 5 a. . ........ At The Old Location—With a New Store Stewart Hanna climbed Mt. Hood ficiency of organized motordom is de-1 % I with a crowd of 50 Ma/anias Sunday dared at a peak in western states. SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS His face was badly sunburned w,£ P. R. Dallman All H ats $ 3.00 SPENCER CORSETS Rose Fletcher Shoppe THYNG’S Smoothtop Sale onl down The president has been having rain Mr and Mr.s Homer Wallace and | family left Thursday for their home in Wisconsin. Houston has also been j in «. aliforma after a week's visit damp for the past few days. ,at Mrs. Wallace’s brother’s home, N. _______________ Ij. Skee, at Aloha. They say Ore Don’t forget the advertisers when gon roads arc far better than those in California. you need anything in their line. Portland Gas & Coke Co. Sixth and Salmon Magazines—All The Daily Papers W EATH ERLY ICE CREAM ] J J“ Canned Goods and Light Groceries Night 3» to Accommodate Sunday T ra d e ■ .'.V .V A V V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .S W V A V .V V .V .W . A ,F.. Wilson and sons spent the Fourth at Jantzen beach. Mrs. Mary Summers and Mr. and Mrs. (i. S, Alexander and daughter ! F-valyn were Hillsboro visitors on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Helms drove I to Williams canyon on the Fourth. How Many articles do you have that only take up space catch dirt and keep your lace in disorder? <> Mrs. Dollie K. Hamilton of Walla , Walla, Wash, wh„ has been visiting sister, Mrs. C. E. Hedge for few days, returned home Thursday. <> of these which you are not using would be valu able to someone else? L et a W an t Ad move them at a profit MAITLAND► Emit* SMITH KINGSI ORD-SMITII ami ollirrs arc making transpor tation history in the a i r . . . DURANT is making transporta tion history on laml. The little 3-year-old daughter of F. Sr lander of Route 2, had her heel nearly cut off June 30, by a mower. She did not notice the machine until it was nearly on top of her, and ran, but the machine struck her heel 1 11 before it could be stopped. ,, How Many Mr and Mis F W. Bishop, Mr land Mrs. H. J Cox and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. A, J. and P. A VOcPherson and families of Portland, spent the Fourth at Pacific City. It rained until they reached Hebo when the sun came out and they had a very pleasant outing. LllNIFfRCI!, ■ fvw Continue tu break all ree* or«U. Sh ip m e n ts from Durant fat torie» for the first MX MONTH* »f I’WI exceeded the total output of I'1-? by more than 12 per cent. * * “ History* m aking SAI.ES GAINS throughout the Cnit«*d State» indicate the overwhelm ing approval of D urant Silver Anniversary Sixes and th e fam ous D u ra n t S t a r Four. John Lindeen, near Huber, «was in- m r i f l i m an a ut omobi l e .m i dent in Portland the last of the week. Hi* head and leg was injured. Dr. Mason attended him. line, I Mrs D Gray broke her left arm Inly Fourth when she fell down the! stairs at her home. Mr and Mrs. Victor Anickcr have a new daughter Howard Kennedy of Oakland. C a l, is a guest at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. C W l.arkui. \U>< 1 1 Thott.p». N it. 1 Ml titt! \| rs , Hunt, left Monday for New York C'ity. School «listiu t No 02, .,t i edar Mil. has named P B Reeves, clerk, for one vear, Frank Steffen direc J J tor for three years. Mary Kingston, Pete Kingston, Del bert Hutchins and Ruth Inmigren spent the Fourth at Rockawav i f l I t S /Ï / * D U HA V T 7J 4 ForwindSfxdi HOM /lfiJ» tx>-' Mr and Mrs. K Summers and Mr and Mrs E Stipe spent Friday and Saturday at Nrtarts, returning home Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. F Jacobsen. Port land. Mr and Mrs R Summers, Mr and Mrs ln>«h|tiii and Mr and Mr*. O tto Erickson Co. W «thington Coanty D ,. tributar, of S T A R C A R S -B earerton . Oregon