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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1929)
•Mai.lewo.Ki ALLEN A ROBF.RTS Attorneys st Lew 6th fluor Sartiam i Building f ûr 5th and W ashington Sis ii 6772 - Parent-Teacher — assuci- ANOTHER CALF CLUB FO RM E D IN a «.o„ and M aphwoood Uni, of the County Health Association sponsored U chmc of pre-school children u, the Sunday school room of tht. con,, ■min.jy house Tuesday morning „ FLOWER SHOW HUGE SUCCESS ID O ClOCN. Port h».». Oregon •Many Ribbons f o u n t a in pe n s Plan to $1*59 and up HARDWARE :|: and Heating P lu m b in g Optometrist Pilone Beaverton. 2003 Jeweler O r .*. Hold Sbow I ulips, hiigc colorful, glowing o u t» ami F. W . BISH O P by , Entries— in June Dr. A. E. Wilson ;j; Won pale, stately >..u as you beauties entered the greetvtl \laplewood Sunday school building last Saturday where the Shahaptu-Maplewood Gar- den club had arrayed the room like a fairy flower gadren with its firs: annual spring flower exhibit. 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D „ Tou>n....„___ G American Poultry Jouruol C American Swineherd P Capper's Farmer P Dairy Farmer P Everybody’s Poultry Magazine D Farm it Fireside P Farm Life P Farm Journal i Fruits it Gardens r Gentlewoman Magazine ........ State...............••............... [' CooJ Stori.J P 11 a. o C . P p 1 loUoclioid Magazin« P M o t.:n ! iiiaici..j«ing r i PC et Jioraft □ People's Home Journal p People’s Popular Nioiltlsl/ P Standard Poult.-/ Jo a. uai □ Stivi isJul Fai n-ug P VC oiiian j V o : id r v ilcx.vn the sides of the rtKjm and through the center wer idled With baskets, \ uses and bowl- of flowers. The tulips attracted thi i iosi attention. Grenadier, a wide i pen flower as fargc as a tea plate, yvas like a flaming sunset. There yvere Darwins and Cottage tulips in a number of varieties fully five inches long. I he $ a ivorth of gfaditdtis bulbs, donated by U. G. K.hle, for the be t vase or basket of tulips of one kin I and color were won by Mrs. Steve ( laghorn. The $.1 worth of tulip bulbs, donated by Mr. Fhle, for the most artistic basket of mixed flowers were won by the Multnomah Garden club. An assortment of perennials, donated by Fred Borsch, for best bowl of anemonics were won b Mrs. A. I Adamson Another as sortment of perennials, donated by Air. Borsch, were won by limmie Butler for his pansies. Blue ribbons were won bv the following: Mesdames E. * . Thayer, John Sehomacker. A. H. Wemllund, j. 1*. ( lughorn, Geraiiu. H. F. Key ttol.ls, Brunson, Ashwcll, Thomas, A I Adamson. Steve l laghorn, B. I>. I of fey, Miss Eleanor Knowles, Bur ilara Kichwald, Loletia Kichwald Marjorie Putman, Margaret Nowell, Victor Kichwald, Jay Falcncr, Jim mie Butler, Jean MoMn. Multn.Miiah Garden club, Capitol Hill Girls and Boys 4H club ami Saint l fare’ s Girls and Boys 4H club. The Capi tol Hill Garden club r.von the Gold sweepstakes. Mrs. E. F. Boeman won a blue ribbon on her luncheon table exhibit which was very a t tractive with its center floral decor ation of blue for-get-m e-nots and apple blossoms, ivory damask cloth, ivory dishes with a wide blue Unid trim and ivory candles. Mrs. Royden Wheeler won a red ribbon for her luncheon table. Red ribbons were also won by Mes- dumes J. J. Mcl ucn, E. C. Thayer, J. D. Claghofti, A .1. Adamson, H. J. Macdonald, J. H. Odonald, H. L ( larke. Baker, N. K. Keyser and Margaret Hanson, Margaret Wend- lund, Margaret Newell.. Green ribbons were won by M et alantes ( urtis, F. W . 1 ’ ratt, H. K i Kt nohls, K. I Thayer and Shirley W heeler. B E TH EL C O U N TY O N R E C T IO N E R Y A N D ICE CREAM PARLOR W E A T H E R L Y ICE CREAM Canned Goods SO FT and Light Groceries D R IN K S . The Old Accommodate FRU ITS. Magazines— All The At to M ELO N S Daily L o ca tio n -W ith a Sunday Papers New Store Night Trade f’ A V . V . V . V . W . W l i S ’ . V . V . V . V A Y . S V . V A V . V . V . V . V T h e Spirit o f IVnttacost" will b. Sam Huht, W a>h ngton Countv • the nioriiuig theme at the Betheli Guernsey breeder, last week organ I ( hurch on Sunday. May Hth. Ml ized u Guernsey calf club. The five 1 members are urgently requested to i - bars ot tin» club have Guernsey I be pre -cut ■ »n th-s oev'asiou which calve They elected Edith Met abc imarks a gn a t ¡nilcst >nc in tin In»- president, t urtis Hultt, vice-president I lory of the Christian ( hurch T l> and I'wight Hulit, secretary. The jSu.iday SchiH>l h w m i precede» th. other two member» are James R obin I worship service of this church. son and Robert Wilson. Mr Hulit 1 hi evening service will be om it-i t> the local leader. led Wc unite with thi othe The moihers show ed even greater Two other calf clubs have been churches of the city in conducting, 1 «thu>iasm than th . .............________________________ dad», who or- rgam/ed recently, announces W F. ‘ nhe annual Baccalaureate Service lor g-m zed here a year and a half ago. Lyrus. assistant county agent. The Beaverton High School Seuiot I he banquet w.i» iku largi'SI hi the Helvetia-Jack-on Club, led by J. 1. h, \ atchelvler, and the W ashiugion class at 8:00 m the High School "•'»a’ ilitsiile Portland and taxed the I facilities of tfic Gerlmgcr building. County Holstein Club. The Helvetia- Auditorium. ____ - j l he I 'ev elopment of your chihi- Jacksoti club Ir.i» five members The | fen is imr joint concern," said Dr Holstein Club has mx members, all "OREGON M O TH ERS" form WnoM Bennett Halt, , ....... ..... „ wiring pure-bred Holstein calves. S I A I T. W IDE O K iiAN I ZA 1 ION I hi tltitv ersity- 1 hi dev elopn n ut .t n.t E \ Griffith, cashier of the North I lierpetuation of htmte ties and m- Plain» t onunercial Bank, has offered (>reg..n Mothers gained a place I fhu nce» Is of tremendous import fiv- dollars in gold to the highest on pat vvith "Oregon Dads" when ancc if the university i» to uourt»h scoring calf club boy or girl in the they formed their twit statewide or- ;ho»e ideal» that must permeai sta Helvetia-Jackson Club and the Rock ganization, similar in |>urposc to thatGleat life in tili educational process Creek Club. of the dads, while on the campus to prodiwe the best re»ults W’ e there are now over 22t> 4H dub for the annual Mothers’ Dad W 'eek-i |<H>k upon the mothers to aid in embers in Washington county en- end and lunior W eek-end, May 10. keeping intact the«e influences und rolled in livestock ind crop club II ami 12. m building such an atmosphere work. No more livestock clubs » will Mothers of Oregon students frum bi organized after Mav 15 dub» o-ganized after thit time will not Multnomah all belong to the new Mothers, university and students Those from Multnomah have time to complete the work for organization ....... •»!'■» i.» lililí m talks at the were represented who were nere mi thè campus tor ....... % ihe vear. nanquet \ espers ir r v teas and llie many week-end tunctious ut- . . i , , other events vvere arrangili m honor eluded Mrs \ , Berry CHILDREN CO O PER A TIN G o í thè niothers un their visit. Mis Walter Cook, I ortland, wa» IN B E AU TIFICATIO N W ORK So successful was thè combined elected president of the organization Mothers W eek end and Iunior Schools arc being enlisted in the at a mothers, sou» ami daughters W eek-end that this mav b,- an an- held Saturday evening, ¡ miai affair hereafter Annually, mo Beuutificatioti week cQni|iaign and ! t"i|uet. Roy Cannon, county school super which was attended by 1025 mothers thers will he Invited to the campus Mrs. John Runyon, ion Mothers’ Day to receive the intendent is visiting all his school» "d ch'ldren. was elected vice-presi- warm tribute of their sons and to urge cooperation. ( S. '»towc, Roseburg, chairman of this territory is also ..itti, .vit» Wilson Jif.vett, Eugene, j daughters and th, university visitmg tlie schools and Community clubs. 1 he Fairvale school, where tin- principal Mrs. Florence -ILsves, h i- trained the pupils so not even a scrap of paper can be found on the grounds is receiving high praise, ihe Multnomah Boosters club has a boy to keep ail paper picked up Cannery Workers Register Now n the streets. Mrs. ( B. Lewis is sponsoring th,- ¡he campaign in her district, West Portland and Taylor Ferry Road, Mrs. W . A. Gill the Shattuck and Maplewood district and Mrs. C. K Grelle, Green Hills. DOG CAU SES to be SEVERAL badly in j u r e d Register now for employment in our plant during the 1929 season. This company wil! pack peas beans ai ii other vegetables, riot h oeccfore packed requiring more help and providing steady employ- nient throughout the season. A dog riding in the machine of ( . S. Stowe caused an accident on the Tcrwillcger Boulevard Saturday thb, wrecked the car and injured th,- passengers. Mrs. M. L. McConnell, Portland, Hillsboro, Ora. Phone 2331 driver of the car run o ff the high way and hit a lamp-post when th-, dog jumped from the rear seat to the front seat. , Mrs. Stowe, wife of C. S. Stowe, -j. suffered chest injuries and had to •j* T Phone 3603 Beaverton Kes. 3602 | have several stitches taken in her head anil knee. Another woman •T« Hav, .Grain. Feed., tftd Poultry Supplies riding in the car, whose name was *!• not learned, wtis thrown from the Complete Line of Fishers, Sperry, Albers Feeds car and sustained two broken ribs. ;j* Mrs. Mc( otinell is a sister of Mr». LANDPLASTER C. B. Lewis was badly bruised and shaken up. Ray-Maling Co., Inc. Garden Seed in Bulk and Packages | Plants, Bulbs Charles Berthold j ED i Braverton, Get our Prices on i Wc | buy u iD n u iin r HAL5TEN for cash any hand goods second- j 5 SIGNS AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTING Beaverton Lumber Co. .Across from S. I*. Depot Beaverton. Ore. f Ore. - - - Phr^ie 4855 ’ COAL & BRIQUETS Phone 6202 Executive cumtmttee meni- Mrs. J. I-' Hill, Mr». ( ’. D. B, k I iiic , Mr» Il trinali Schade, Mrs. Wallace Shiarer, Mrs. T rev i Jone-, Mrs Frani» Heltkempcr, 'P * . W B t rane, Mr» (>eorgc lYters and Mrs. l ’hil Metschan, all ot l’ortland; Mrs W J. Seufert. The I *alli » ; Mrs. Finii E Judd, ROM' - httrg; Mr» t ha rie Hall. Marshfuld, Mr». i olmi Eberhard, La Grande, ami Mr». Ray l.ogan, Seasitle Commercial gruvers who Uni dis plays were William H Borsch and Tw o habv girls r.verc ushered S‘ >n. George Butler, K. J, Rem edie into this world by Dr. Ma-on the ; nil Son, Fair Oaks Bulb Gardens last week. On May 10 a daughter of WiKKlburn, Oregon, ami A. H was born to Mr. and Mrs Entery Wendlund. L. VanKIcek, of Route 3, and on 48 registered for entry and many May 15, ,u girl arrived to visit with Beaverton, Oregon. Near S. P. Depot. exhibited in the different ckisses at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Hyning, the close of the show flowers were of Clackamas,, at the home of her taken to the sick and shut-ins in the mother, Mrs. Jack Davies. Mr». —---------------------- ------- ------- - ■ ■ ■ i neighborhood and the Veterans hos Hyning was Velma Davies and at- N \ W . , A V . ,, ,1V A * A W . ,/ A W . , , V A V A % S W l V b V y V . V A W A V . pital by Mr. and Mrs. F. Beebe. azaq |ooqas papuat The plant and seed sale with !• Y Mrs. Robert Van Lone chairman, cleared $10. The proceeds will be used towards paying the expenses ST CECELIA CHURCH of the June show which the club “ T O -D A Y IS plans to hold, with Mrs. J. D (~lag- Rev J M O’ Niell, pastor. horn and the same committees in Y E STE R D A Y S PLANS” Ì; VVr»k .lav mass 8 20 a m charge of arrangements, after th.- '»uuday masses. 7 :45 and 10 a m Rose Festival at the hoomo of Mrs I J). (laghorn at Shahapta station. NAZARF.NE CHURCH » An exhibit will be sent to the < Sunday, May 19. 1929, Sunday Portland Rose «how by th, Garden School lo t'll a m , ( has. I lark Su-' club — put into action perintrndi nt. Morning W orship 11 — that bank account you The Fast Ticatd Community club a m. Young Peoples Meeting 0 30 start to-day is the help meeting will be held at Mrs. J. . p. m. The evening Preaching »er- | vice " 'l l be dispensed with in favor ful working plan of action Berry’ « on the evening of May 22. i f thr union Baccalaureate servict tomorrow. at 8 (1) p. m a> high school building. Mid Week Prayer services at the church on ■ T i u n i a n 'W A V .1*.V W . V A W A W N '- A A i W i 1V A 1W•■’ x W .V « 15 V . W . 1W » »ecnlary I h - i » are Church Notices THYNG’S CO N G REG ATIO N AL Ikrne at Reasonable Prices W ILL IA M ROLES Beaverton 3303 n i i M t m t t t f r * ^ ........... .. ne» day at 8 p. in A cordial welcome CHURCH OF is extended to C H R IST < >ur banner eontc», I Sunday and wc all want the banner 9:45 is the hour. M ooting worship at II d l All mrmbrr« arc urged to be there next 1 Sunday as it is Pentaeo»t Sunday \ special communion service will b% . held Special nrutic and a special »I rnson >>n, ’T h e Birthday .if the • hurch ” Evening service will be dismissed i f..r tht I« i> .tilaut t-air at th «h g h , school. 'M