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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1929)
DURHAM entertainment sponsored by the community club was well at' tended. A good progrtun had been arranged thru the efforts of Paul Regling, president of the club and B. L. Davit, chairman of the Scout Committee. A fund of some , vtll be turned over by the club for the benefit of the Scouts. T he ALOHA A K Mills, of Birkenfield. Oregon a, in Aloha this week. There were seven children from the primai y room home this week on account of illness. Electric L rm p : L*jre .M r * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Moths io Their Dr?.t' We Can SEND MEDICINE Finding that from .‘to to - P*'' 1 r lt ON THE BUS of the tomato crops in a cerium d'* TO YOU trlef were ruined by grubs at 'lie cen ter ot t lie fruit, a professor of the Hn- l o i i i M o r l e n l toe Hi i.ie In S itrerland Call BEAVERTON 7802 the ' I i whether the iiintha lil.villg the e from which these larvae were hatched Beavertcn Pharmacy could tie destroyed by electricity. He Installed eight electric lamps, Geo. E. Bradshaw. Mgr. varying from SO to -P»i wnlts. about three feet from the ground. The Beaverton, Oregon lamps were furnished with reflectors directed toward the soil, and under neath the lamps were placed basins V V .V .V .’.V .W A V A V .V A S V .S filled with water on the fop of which was poured a little petrol. The plan proved highly successful. There were ten absent from 'fits The mollis, attracted and bewildered Sumlburg’s ro'-'M on account of illti' s> H ’civ Carlson has been ill with by the lights, were drowned by thou sands In the howls beneath the lamps, a cold. and as a result SO acres yielded per Th 5th and 6th grad are studying fect fruit, while neighboring lots of MULTNOMAH, OR \« ii A map was ditiwn on the land not so protected lost from 30 to blackboard and then pictures of the! ft» |M*r cent of their crops. Saturday* F e b r u a r y Ï Ï products are posted in their prope- The same method has been tried Hoot Gibson in laces. with equal success in connection with melon culture, and the fruit has heen “KING OF THE RODEO’ Delnier Frazier of Shelton, \V:i«h free from worms and graded us per i- a new pupi! in Miss Sundburg s fe c t y Wed nesday, F e b r u a r y Î7 Miss Sundburg and Mrs. Barkers I have a joint Washington W ork was resumed on th-; Aloha birthday program. I inance Company’s bu ild in g „1 Alohb this week. Brick layers All the rooms and the halls weee have part of the wall laid. oiled over the week end by Mt Arndt. Anna Bell Peterson gave ~ both day party at her home Saturday Melva Jean Tuttle, Delbert Marvin, ( night. Games were played. and Helen Reynolds in Mrs. Mack- room are sick. Mr and Mrs. H. A Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Barlow have moved i la by spent Sunday at Beaverton) In Mrs. Mack’s room the pupils with E. A. Allen and family. to Portland. bunted for Valentine candy heart.- Raymond Markovitch found thelarg- Herman Letkala is building a i si amount and won a large choco Grandma Ochs is a hospital pat 4 room house on his plaoc on Wheel late. ient in Portland. er Avenue. Mrs. Sterl Spies/ called on Mrs The Parent-Teacher Association Ross lack of Witch Hazel Wednes gave a Founder’s Day program at dav with several other ladies. the school house Tuesday evening Mr. an<l Mrs H. E. Howell <vcr«. that wtis well attended. visitors at Mr and Mrs. Spies/ home Friday. Mrs. Howell is Mrs Mrs. Herbert Williams who sprain Spies/ aunt. They are both cooks at Sherman's Mill at Banks. ed her right shoulder and arm on account of falling on the ice some Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Sherwood of) days ago is now able 1° u*e ^<r Witch Hazel gave a Ytalentine party Saturday, February 10 at their home. arm again. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sen- room. ske and th'ee sons, Mr. and Mrs. H Robert Shepherd’s nam(j should P. Sauber litis gone to Longview Waldron ami dan ’’ter, Mr and Mrs R Sherwood of Witch Ha/el 'ami have appeared on the lv nor roll of to work while Mr. Thompson is now Mr and Mrs Sterl Spies/ of Aloha ihc eighth grade for the first tern -» - employed in the S. P. Shops, Port- Refreshments were served at 11 and m I land. 1 for the evenin'* entertainment 500 The 7th and 8th grade girls are was played with Mr. Scnske high playing baseball. score and Mrs. Waldron booby. Miss Wilcox was absent from Edward Johnson is ill with scarlet school most of last week on ac M r«. J. F. Mit/el and son John fever. with the flu. re ill count of the death of her father in Portland Miss Fedrol of Multno ith When Byron B. Whitten, farmer Mr and Mrs. l.ang visiten vvitn mah substituted for her. Ins mother, Mrs. foe Bush Sunday. of the West Union district failed to — appear Sunday morning his tiged Mrs. F. Gastrow is ill and Ruby Thad Grubb, of Roteburg, visited father notified the neighbors. His is at home caring for her. with his mother, Mrs. Alex ( ar body «-.vas found in the barn where he penter a few days last week. I). H Miller spent Sunday with had gone early Saturday night to his sister at Wamic, Oregon. She is do some work. Whitten was a wid very low. ower and lived with his aged father, DURHAM BOY SCOUTS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Herring and who was blind. DEMONSTRATE FIRST AID daughter luanita, Mr. and Mrs Fred Wiltshire were guests at the Patter The Durham Boy Scout troop dem son home Friday. After dinner »v*.is LOCAL MAN ATTENDS onstrated first aid treatment to an ■ ei veil the evening was spent playing CHEVROLET > MEETING enthusiastic audience last Saturday cards. v s v w v u w w y w .v .v .v v v , WHY FAY MORE? When You can get Y<w 'leaned and Pn. <d for g* Ladies Plain Coat for 90c. Ladies and G ents Cleanup Remodeling ROSAR1A T A IL O R & Cu 8 Years Experience in Port! ROSSI BLD._. __ B E A Y E * « w s m s w w .v .v .v .v 4 C A P IT O L E TH E A BR T 989SR-5 RE GON Picture Depicts the First Forms of Life £ Eddie U u illa n - M a r io n N ixon tn Booth T a r k i n x t u n ’a •GERALDINE’ S u n d a y - M u n d a y - T u e a d a y , Feb ruary 24-j Official G e r m a n W a r Picture “BEHIND THE GERMAN LINES’’ T h u r e d a y - F r id a y . February 2K-Ma rtb | A l a n H ale-K en ee Adoree in “THE SPIELER’’ Scientists generally agree that the first forms of life originated In water arid an effort to illustrate this has been made in an oil iiuiiiliiig by Charles It. Knight of New York, which litis been placed In the ball of historical geology of the Field Museum of Nat MORTICIAN oral History. The pnintlrg is a pres ent by a p.ilron of the Institution. BEAVERTON. OREGON The artist gave a great deal of time W E S E R V E R E G A R D L E S S O F T H E T I M E DAY OR NIGH to scientific invesligtiiion before mak ing the painting. In It he has por trayed these earliest known forms of life as appearing in a group of pools. Within the waters of these pools algae of a bine-green line nre shown in such V . V A S V W . V y W i W A W f t A W W W W M W M W A V . V A V , quantities as to tint the liquid with their colors. They also have built up a series of stony basins. In other pools cushion shaped forms of (link algae are shown Other portions of the deposits nre seen to he tinged brown or orange h.v algae of the colors. Highly enthused over business pros night. Dr. Davis a Tigard physic Mr. Storms spent Sunday at his pects The adjoining rocks are represented for the entire Portland Zone, ian complimented the boys highly on home and left early Monday morn as being hare and naked, no other life Elmer Stipe of Stipe’s Garage ing for Albany to resume his work. their efficient work. local 1 hrvrolet dealer organization, heltig In existence at this time. The SHELL-UNION I returned to Beaverton today'after a t rocks are mostly of black lava, but George Hoskin and Robert Rainsby Paul Dudley is visiting his sister, tending a series of meetings held at | some areas ef a reddish color are rendered several vocal numbers while Mrs. A. Marquis for a few days. Portland Wednesday and Thursday] shown to Indicate the great Iron hear Air. Nokes presented the boys r.vith a j piesided over by R. H. Grant, V ice- ing deposits which were also formed The three Grctte sisters htid their president in charge of sales of the novel handkerchief box be ntode at this time. ton-ds removed Saturday by Dr. t hevrolet Motor Company. V .V A V .V /A ,.,.V ., .W .V A W .V .Y .,i%%VA,., .,.,.V .V Mr. which was raffled off. After the Welch Stipe was one of scores of ( hevrolet performance* the scouts served their! dealers who visited Portland to a t Fair Warning Mr Holtzgraf, of Kennedy Acres tend the sessions. iiicsts with delicious refreshments When Viola Lawrence, Uoldvvin film Many from Tigard attended and is quite ill. The meeting at Portland was third editor, was first learning to drive her p ported a pleasant time. Shop where you live—Help build up your coininurj Mr. and Mrs. Bergland and his of a series to be conducted through- nifty coupe, she hied herself fo the siMer and brother-in-law, Mr. and otu the W estern Region. The 1929 great open roads around Beverly Mrs. Grant Harris of Aberdeen, gatherings are held in order that Crawling up one ot these, she was Washington were gutsts of Mr. and Chevrolet Motor Company may get horrified to see a turtle directly In EAST TIGARD Mrs. \V S. Fisenbeis Monday. Mr. it- sales program directly before the her path, it was a hundred f o o t houle- W .'.V .V .V .V .V .'.- .-.- .-.'.'.'.V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .'.'.V .V .1. '. '. . '. Iltirris is a professional baseball 25<»00 persons who make up its deal vaid, but VI didn’t want to take any Mr. Wayne Wescott has been on player, playing with the B.r.quc, Idaho er Mnd factory organization. The first of the meetings was held in New chances so she slopped the cur, picked team in the 3 I league. the sick list. Y o r k some time ago and was presided up the tin Me and carried if across the road. * The Chamberlain house was «wired .ver bv Mr. Grant. I Geo. Place had company from In- for electricity this week by ('. Flor Next day. in about the same place, More than a carload of scenery, she saw the turtle again crossing the ence. rpendcnce Sunday. stage properties and special lighting ■ quipmeut are necessary to the p re road, hut in the opposite direction. Mr. and Mrs. G. H Ream of sentation of the sides program in “Turile," she cried, feeling more con Gussie and Bill Wescott, Norma Portland were guests of his neice, each city. T he services also are r t - . fident of her steering ability, “you irrett, Evelyn and Alma Blue list- Mrs. ('. Florence and family Tues quiied of a specially trained crew ot take your own chances. I’m not get »:«d to the Hoot Owls over the day. shorv men to direct the work behind | ting out today."—Los Angeles Times the scenes so that front in front of idio tit Mrs. H. Wolf’s Friday cven- < Florence mbde a business trip 1 11'«- footlights the assembled dealers ng. in Purtlalnd Monday. Solar System ’* Movement ¡may witness the most impressive! ■ stage show ever sponsored by any The solal system is traveling at the Across from S. P. Depot Beaverton, Ore. ' silver tea was held at the home rrtmufacturer in the automobile busi rate of about I.OtKi.tKHi miles a day in William Kockftvcll has missed sev- of Mrs. Janies Welch. ness. Mr. Stipe is hearty in his the general direction of the constella • ral days of school on account of All of the present teachers in the ,opinion that a more interesting or in- nsilitis. \lnhti Huher school have been re • tractive presentation would be vir tion Hercules, or. more exactly, the boundary between Hercules and Lyra. tained for the coming year. itally impossible to stage. I'he stars in these constellations are Mr. and Mrs. H A. Stewart are During the picsent year the Chc\ not all at the same distance from the Mrs 1. Rumanian will leave Frt- receiving congratulations on the ktv for a few davs visit with hei tolct Motor Company has laid out a solar system, and no tlxed point can ~:-M-v-H-vv- in ther, Mrs. John Folsom at Tilla sales program railing for the nirt- he set at which the sun will arrive at liirlh of a baby girl February 18. chandisitte of 1,250.000 units, which is mook. a specified time. Observations have the greatest annual quota ever es not been continued over a long enough Mr and Mrs. lack Miller and tablished hv this, the world’s larges, Mrs Florence Hkitnmer went to daughter, of Portland, «vt-re guests builder of automobiles. This is col.- pet lot! to determine whether the sun iderably in advance of the sides is moving through space In a straight Tillamook Friday to visit a son and f Mr. and Mis X Hill Sunday. , mark ot 1928, which in itself set a line or along a curved line. family previous to her trip to Calif. 'ecord for the company up to that For greater convenience tickets of Pacific St a« Mr and Mrs McKeown spent date. Her sun brought her home Sunday Sunday at Richfield. W ashington Diet for Cat* and the Silver Grays are now interchangeable. F evening. While at Portland, Mr. G rant ex- Milk Is not the best fond for growu ets of one line are honored on stages of the oth i pressed himself as highly plettscd at cats. It takes u great quantity to the very obvious prosperity that ex- company. Revival services t»t the local church A mistake was made in the a n nourish them, and this distends the s t s m the Oregon area He pointed nouncement of the meeting of the lo oil Sunday night. .ait that the rapidly exxpandine road- stomach, etnisca various sicknesses, F a it Tigard Community Club last I lidding programs, the increasing in- and Is wholly unnatural. The diet of For example, you can go to Portland on the Fact week It will be held the 4th W ed- " s t - d activity and the rain and a milk-fed ent should not he Instantly Al.OHA HUBF.R SCHOOL Stages, return on the Silver Grays, using the sa: snowfall that presage bumper crops changed to a meat diet. A sudden nesifav of the month which collies change of (Ids sort may cause fits, be- throughout the state have already | ticket. Schedules of these companies have b«l on February 27. T he club will meet Jerome and Wallace Bush are ab promised and will continue to assure | cuuse a ci*» fed on milk, gruel and co-ordinated, too. By taking advantage of this t-’° itimi school on account ot the most prosperous area this te r n vegetables probably has worms, and at Mrs. J. ( . Berry’s home at 8 p, m ickness. 'orv has known. Fined service there is a stage to and from Forth these rebel nt a meat diet. A change of diet should he gradunl. and follow every half hour throughout most of the day. Mrs. L D Blue and Virginia, Mrs 1 lie camn cookery bovi nut Tues a thorough treatm ent for worm*. It C. L Chilson and Martha Lucile Is not the meat that causes fits, but ' co t e n cM> ....... ALOHA H O T *» were dinner guests of Mrs. C. A Slight readjustments in Silver Grav schedules ha worms. finished one half of their projects. . , Boyer last Tuesday. _______ Inc special services at the Aloha heen made as follows (effective February 1”F K i . '. r t , ,r,l. m il i,„ ............ hurch arc over for the present bin U nderground Wonder* next wwek b °Vr enthusiasm for God. T he TO PORTLAND 6:05, 7-2^ 8 •25 9:25. _____ I work is going on with renewed in- The quantity of water underground , . l . e rrst and vigor. a. m,. and 1 :25, 3:25 treneath the erust of the earth's sur V II h " h M n' T ’ J ,rw*vraT,‘ Th<- Su" <1)' H-htarl tlwaits vour I face Is nearly one third the total vol 5:25, 7 :25 P- tn. ’ - ' ui(i inii t ,h hi n , sen»* V ai 1 will T T be ui»mis*ca t ' bn,arv t »«tendance Mr. Barker is superin- imp of the oceanic waters says a o n Im t K 7:25, for iho tf.iv •_ . * . . 8:25. 9: 25 11:2: ______ ' ' ^ itm to make tne morning sciential who has Just concluded In vestlgatlons of hurled rivers and and 1 :25, 2: 25, 3:25 T, i «erviert in«f»»rinv? instructive t r , c,7 n ’ N H T he yotin^ pecn»1e are invite»! •nves. 5 :25, 9:25 P. m• »inner fur their member» at the to attend The earth's ground water has been v h\ • 1 a w t f k from l*ri<!av \. i t c i e Take advantage of this new coordinated -er j •' > Sun !.i\ .iftrrnot»n acrtimnlullng fot countless ages and extends to great depths, iterhaps six u n | || >. | , . . . Fin tor B Y P l ' has ■- M e t It is provided in order that you may have the j . Mr- I H W 'L-n and her .laugh ThU or-iani/Mion is new fait miles, and percolates slowly through N i g h t a n J M o r n in g t o keep . d s,-h,..d on \ a im : ,t,,in , Rrr )| vv„ rV ,,n(|rr t h . most in motor coach transportation. them C le a n , C lea r and Healthy the porous and Jointed pocks in form C lh r T " .... leadership of Miss Helen, a great system of underground drain U . f . I ■.. 1 i or “ Eye Biaulv " Book ».d Dtx . ^ Cak‘‘ ■:ndhan- age M m C s h f l 1I.R ,«I Ob-Si lb « ,,. »hr Scn-or Tf ^ I* 1 srrv ice i* M 1 Mr. , ,. i i,, . . ** 6 You will not »vish to visn th - i, . i it e r ¡' r " f , e » this meeting lbt«tter» of Weight * ^ The «nhiect for the mamitiR ^er- Elderly persons live longer ncronl Mr. < | . , 1 ’er will be "The Unanswerable mg to some authorities If they are , «'ward sent over a large Om-stion C. FLORENCE thin II Is believed that young peo .S * " „ '" a p o d mocha eake (or Miss i . t.rands room on Valentines day. nr even ¡or- thr patfor will itie will do tietter It they are slightly E L E C T R IC W IR IN G '*n “H r a r in e and Heeding. overweight. This gives a reserve of 1 he ra*tor wishes to take this A N D R E P A IR IN G were 8 pupils a b se n t* this •ession to thnnk all in th P com- nternal food to 'Iran on for extreme th the 8th crn.fr ______ for - c s>i • iti - m th- ■xerthms w hl'h are more fnspient in Hubar. Oregon Tel. 2407 National health wnuht u - a __ . , . ' " T n t revival services A spirit of Mie young. Beaverton 0915 Monday h*fk U f »"3 e ,v,xf will has pre- •enefll If to,out pe'pie were iv tiling ^ I v ailed throughout. in + »»lump and old people deter mint'd It be ttiiiL W. E. PEGG S ■: Mission Bell Service Station RICHFIELD GASOLINE i! Get our Prices on COAL & BRIQUETS Phone 6202 Beaverton Lumber Co. IMPROVED STAGE SERVICE to and from PORTLAND ! R i NIL, ViltR EYtS Souther Pacific C. E. Allen, Agent