The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 23, 1930, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON
PAGE 4
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TR ID A Y.
ENTER*™.USE
MAY
23,
II«
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¡months trip thiough Europe, to g e th e r classes of the Union High S c L sj
I I, Virginia Chamberlain, 2nd; Marcey w u presented by the pupils. Mi ch P r e p a r a t io n s B e in g
with several of her friends.
went to the Oaks on Tuenfcy | i
II
j U<4 ri»o«i Jrd.
credit was du* to the teachers Mwa
their
annual outing.
Made
to
Eliminate
Miss Edna Strucken, of Tigard, is •1
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Exhibits Exceptionally
2rt .1 Year Sewing— K'ysalie Keed.
Khoda Schallenbcrger and Mrs. h s-
,- ♦.
pi
in Good Samaritan hospital recov-
Well Displayed H u n t Making—KoSaKe keed.
j well, this Walker. Andrew Kuhicr.;
V B e r r y 't r u l l
r , y |erjn|i from an appendix operation.
,
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Cooking 1—Helen Reynolds, 1st;1 Mina Zieback, Haul Georges, Kt:iH
E A S T T IG A R D
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j D. C. Heistand is very ill
with
’
¡Esther McKeown, 2nd and GhloalWest, Donald Stark, Mary jane ju-
IMrents and friends attending *1*«-' Gee, Jrd.
nor, Harvey Junor, Dorothy T a v - ) Control measures
for the cherry heart trouble.
Mrs. Chilsotts
brother
tended by the j Thc Tigard basebtill team will play!
®ro“ ':r and wife |
annual achievement day program at
Cooking 2—Pearl Dudley 1st; Ruth j lor, Billie Stark, represented nie.r- fruit-fly as recommended
beaveer.on
Sunday • and d“ *h«cr from Seattle. VVu,k
the school house, showed unusual in-| Kearney, 2nd; Jean Sivard 3rd.
hers of the fairy band while Bur- Obgen Agricultural College are ef- Beaverton a,
1 were her Sunday dinner guests. Her
terest in the exhibits made by the j Division 1 —Kabbitry < lub, Prank bara Scott enacted the part of the
fectue aci • di..„
■ ' ’ 'lh,s -h ul.l be a hot game as both brother
is here
to be near his
pupiU. The 4-H dub displays were I Pulver, 1st; l.conard Wright, 2nd. fairy godmother Ostrow Georges and of cherry growers present at the ,tams are tvcniy matched. The game
mother who is recovering frut| M
a credit to the groups and show! Division 2— Kabbitry Club, Wallace Myrtle the Lords, and ladies w ere: ‘ cherry fruit-fly meeting held by the' starts at 2:30 p. in.
operation.
painstaking work by the members.
Wheeler, 1st; Marion
Lewis, 2nd; Arlene Peterson Johnny1 Rose. Aileen county ngenl’s office at Forest Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Miss Reger, of the Portland Gas Lester Teschner 3rd.
B-svwull. Billie Jamieson
Isabel,c last week.
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t n U r " “ on
Monday. v May
19,h. ,1
a ! Mr*- Kmh JStone
a n d daughter
_
i, „ to.i,
Stone
and Coke Co., judged the cooking,
The appearance of
Garden Club—Owing to the bad Wallis, Sigfried Wolfe, kuih Stark
cherry ^
wejhhi
gl/j puUnds.
Bf)th Wanda and Pete Potvin drove <J
Mrs. P. F. Smith and Mrs. Win. weather this club made only a small Clark Junor. Elsie 'Jean »Oleson, fruit-fly, which deposits the eggs
doing well un-1 Y»ltttr«a, 'W ash., Saturday erWin* ,
■ r i e i i
A f «— c
C* # « a *%.t*> — parents
—. H » — . ^
Benjamin the sewing and hand work exhibit
Thomas Georges, Bertha Schallber- and the eggs in turn hatch out th ™°,h" an<1 * ° " V *
visit
Mrs.
Stbne’s
M t „ z I
Ctnd Mr. Freeze the rabbitry club.
The Parent Teacher
Association played by Fay» Louise Posson as Cin- small maggots which infests cherries d<'r ,he care *
I Jkfrs. J. C. Berry, formerly 0f F
tv of East j
The judges found choosing winners cleared nearly (40. on their cafeteria derella, ( harles West, the prince, is being timed by the Oregon Ag-
Mrs. B. G. Leedy, better known
They returned
home hit I
a most difficult problem, however, luncheon This amount will be used ger, Robert Oleson. Walter Scht.ll- ricultural College in all pt.rts of tli as “Grandma” Leedy wis taken to g unday ni>givt
finally deciding in favor of the fol- ( ,Q ,end tbe thrre delegates to the berger. The tirincipal
parts were valley, states County Agent O. T St. Vincent hospital last week seri- |
home going u. I
lowing:
! Oregon State College summer school. Aileen Boswell anil Arlene Pet r- McWhorter who says that the flies ously ill. Her condition is no better The new Peterson
Group 1—Camp Cookery, W aite'
chosen to represent Aloha son as the step sisters; Caroline usuallly appear about the time ?F and little hope is held
for her on the Pfaffle road is cutnmasQg.
Miller, 1st; Elmer Larson, 2nd; HubfT ,cW,| arc Pearl Dudley, Ros.- Peterson as stepmother and Byron Uoytil Ann cherries begin to show recovery.
j to look like a real home, the b*sr
Arthur Wickstraud, Jrd.
Posson as Cupid.
| color.
I
tnent is finished and the framework
alie Reed and Walter Miller.
Group 2—Camp Cookery, Dan Hack
------------------- ! Information of the appearance of j Sympathy is being extended to P. ¡s up.
,
1st; Donald
McIntosh,
2nd; Ed­
Second and Third Grade.
these flies will be sen, .0 newsp:. ' £ Lewis o v e rjh e * » ,h wf
Thc Pfa(f,e home had a$
R A L E IG H
ward Burton, Jrd.
Complete Playhouse br <orvvar(|ed by circular letter to New York state.
guest, this week their daughter w
Group J—Cam p Cookery,
Dick
A record-breaking crowd filled the
Mr. Yeager has traded his prop-1 fjb a n tU Mr. and Mrc W. Hallo,
Benjamin, 1st; Paul Kydman, 2nd; auditorium at the Raleigh Grade
The second and third grades of sucb growers as ore in the county
Fred Gee. Jrd.
rrty here in Ti^tird, for propety *n Taft. Mr. and Mrs. Heniburg from
School on Monday night the 19h of the Aloha-Hubcr School have com- at?ent’4 mailing lists,
pleted
the
playhouse
project
upon,
The
cherry
f
ruj,.f|y
bait
consists
Y a k u t*
W aging,on. He expects ' he Taft * * « • com,.«..v. also
Hand Work Club—Dolly Wray, 1st May when the operetta "Cinderella”
which they have been working for o( lead arscnate onc ba]f pound, ,0 sturt a bakery in Sunny side, mar
»>us.mss amt ,hey all h*i
a wonderful time and enjoyed ,!*
several months. The playhouse is a
grade of heavy motasses, two Yak mb.
and
Mrs. Pfaffles fig.
two Story building with a shinglel quar„ ^
water ten g,||„ni. Start-
Miss ta r i,,lta Gilbert had as her' hospitality
..
The Very Latest Ringlette
. roof an I eisiuglass windows. Each ,n|; wben tbe flies first appear thre ; guesu for dinner on Monday
even- j C
Permanent W ave
. of its six rooms is tun shed neatly , prayinK, ore given at inters ah of ,ng, Miss Virginia Parks bud Miss
Mr. and Mrs J. M
Keister
1 a,“ l1 “ " “ T '
prupftiy- Ihe b< ys on wetk apart Ra|ns should bc|Ko, aiind Ogden.
visiting
a daughter in Portland»
>
Croquignole Wind
•• ' n ‘ J he hUU,C “ i
,urn,lure '‘ n< followed by another spraying
j
anJ Mr,. Broeder entertained couple Qf days la,t week
4 • d*d the painting. The girls sewed
Method of application of this bait lt j j nner recently loti Kev and Mrs.! v
u
. .
,
Ringlet Endi
$ 5 . 0 0
. . clothes for the doll,, who live ,n i# to Covcr ,he „ pper surface of thc iL w Z rn e ^ w d Mr and M « B S 1
i
+ the house, made curtains and bed- h
tree leave, with coarse drops1 Frrwi, r
af,cr hav" K tl,e whot'Ptog c-ugh
Specials for One Month
. (e-*.
.
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,
..
Mr. mnd Mrs. Kurnes of Portland
•sw
_
This is sometimes done with a
F F Finlev sntn» the week end
„ ,
.
,T
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The new Kinglette Push Wave is the Quickest and Most Com»
ranged (h e furniture. Kach child broom. If spray equipment is ..sett, wl,h llis , ,;y in Corvallis.
,
,h f Hanul,on ho,,le S *
day afternoon.
• • fortable Permanent Wave Obtainable
. , had a share in the work and the .
tpriy outfit should be tfcorM-j The
Freshmen ; ud Sofhomore
S
H
O
P
•■.<»»•
$ ROSE D A R T T
PERM ANENT W AVE
....
; ghly cleaned of lime sulphur or
a t 606« ; ;
A * the little tots were finishing ot|,rr sprays that will taint the bait J
308 STOCK EXCHANGE
the_ playhrmse, they made playhomc ;inf, cattSe the fly to ]eave it alonf|
booksl. These
booklets
tell
the The spray equipment should be set I
•M- M -4- H -H -
stories of how that house was made tQ tbrow a coaM<. Jprav Throw the
FOR S
V W A V W Y / A S W A V A V A V Y A W A V ^ / . V A V W . V . '. - . '. - . V / . '. and the materia! used in it.
#pray ov„ the OHtfr surface of thc
Friday. May 9th all the parents ,rffJ nnd on ,hf sunny side Can.
and friend, were invited to visit the neM mu„
reifct worTPy cherries
F YOU LI
room to see the finished playhous-. Ffderal inSpeC,ion on this phase of
DOUBLE COILED
come her
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M
E.
CHURCH
the booklets, and other things »he ,hr fanne(, KOods ¡, SQ strict tha,
Preaching next Sunday at M. F.. KEV. G. W. SPRINGER, Min,- | home and
children had made The president pnty cberrifj frep ffom thp chprn,
te render
church. Services conducted by J.
of the room took
charge
of thc maggot can be accepted by them.
& BLAK
The
members
of
the
sisterE
I
T. Collier and Wtn. Wright, laymen
aflcrniMin and each child had a part
K1TURE
AT
were
surprised
by
a
visit
of
th
e
ir
I
of
Methodist
churches
in
Portland.
ir telling of the year’s work. Each
'
at Yamhill
Solo by U. S. Ycrex. All welcome former pastor and his wife, \lr jm ;|
Mrs. Prank Cunningham. Mr. aid
h l w a f i L ? « . r00m h3d 3 V" 5 0 a k ‘ P a r k 0 f f e r * F r e e
Mrs.
Cunningham
were
at ihr
CONGREGATIONAL
All of thc boys and girls dearly
Show to Patrons
of
the
sisterhood lac
9:45 a. m. Tbe Church School R. meeting
love their playhouse because it has1
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Tuesday.
C. Doty Superintendent.
■*
(^iiArail
Inert
_■ not only given them many happy
Guaranteed
Next Sunday Mr. Springer wll |D a NC£—A t
11:00 a. tiv 'Mcjrning Worship.
hours of work bu, it ha, also taught
Despite the weather. The Oaks'
GOOD FROM M AY 10 TO M A Y 26 O N LY
speak
on the following vubjeci\| house ever
them many interesting and valuable season of outdoor fun continues with ‘Th e Kingship of Jesus” . Anthem
the auspii
,,.,.,. V . V M V . W . V . V . - . V . - . V . '. V . ,. V . V . lessons
morning,
‘‘The Lord’s Prayer”
proved
'H
ow
Lovely
are
the
Messengers—
taking enthusiasm. This was
Checking,
:__ —_____
Evening,
“
Win-
1
Believe
T
h
at|
' Mendelssohn. Solo by Miss Khoda
twice recently when big delegations < s^baj|^pb^PgPr
Jesus is Divine.”
Jtr I m W h I fp .W j.H i
of lively pupils from the Tigard
At 8 :00 o’clocW p. m. Baccalaureate
gmnauar and high school invaded the services at the High School. Sermon
CO N G REG ATIO N AL CHURCH
¡esort. Skating, zipping and piemek- . The Garden of Life Music program
CEDAR M ILLS
ing made the time roll merrily by | Prelude, Largo—Handel.
Anthem
and between times all comers mar-1 Evening
and
Morning—Spicker.
Sunday School 10 a. m , Preach-1
veiled at thc monkey zoo and the! Anthem, King All Gloriouv-Barnby
ing at 11 a in.; A. M C. E. at " Jl
wonders of the gladwuy at large. Solo. Fear Ye Not, O Israel—Buck
p. m. Ladies Aid meeting first Fri-I
Rain or shine, there’s a good time Miss Ida Miller,
day
of
each month. Everyo«|
at The Oaks.
j T A R TH U R DUNGAN, Minister is welcome.
For the oncoming free show, a
^
special park offering Satunkiy and
Sunday at 2 Jt) and 8 .10 p. in. Kirbe W V , W A W r t A A % W V W W W . % W S V A V Y . V S V . % % W A W W Y i '|
Shaw has booked a program of un- £
T 1 ¥-» » n p
it rr-n . > « ,
usual acts. These include entertain- J
i ers
from
Europe
and
America
AND GET THESE
-
® C jq X
| Seats, of course, are free, tis are'
'TfcVsjSf--
! parking, admission to the rink and |
j the courtesies of nooks, tables and j
j Portland,
' kichenette service for the fernuly pic-
FOR MEN AND BOYS
-FOR W O M EN AND GIRLS
! nickers.
UNEXCELLED V A LU E FOR W EAR OR FOR GIFTS
Extended plans making for a live-1
AUTO B
I ly Memorial Day outing at The,
t
s
. ■ V
.-y.-
^
' ■.O '5 '
;
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Oaks tire also developing. A big
[AUTO BOD
crowd >» anticipated.
Chevrolet dealers offer you an exceptional
Groc.rw. - Seasonable Fruits - Candy - Fountain Lunches
|«nption. Our
u»ed car purchase service because they work
Kodaka
-
Novelties
- - Magazines
T IG A R D .
wi
under a uniform factory plan that makes used
BEAVERTON, OREGON
cars as important a part of their business as
WINTL
The Evangelical parsonage is be­
new cars.
........... .. ■'•‘■‘• V A ' A W N W W . W A S W A F A W A W A V A S V i w I
ing repainted and kalsoniined in I _
I BRoadwuy 82
The famous “ OK that Counts” tag assures
preparation for the new pastor.
1
1 ;
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n »w
•
a
J
lu r c h $ m n c e £
Why not Buy your
i
GAS WATER HEATER
Frank Noyes Plumbing Shop j!
*:• only $2.50 down balance $5 mo. :j
Save
money
in buying Used Cars £•
See ijour Chmvlet Dealer . . .
.
^
IKA D E WITH US
Watches for only $2-79
$9 50
- t W I t H AN 0 | C t HAT CO UN TS
THYNG’S
event buyer that each used car bearing it
has been thoroughly reconditioned by expert
mechanics to R ive thousands of miles of de­
pendable, economical service.
1928
CH EVRO LET
/LAN­
DAU SEDAN, perfect voti-
I ditnm with an O K th.it
counts, Terms, Price
SPECTACULAR
VALUES
3 days ONLY!/
$465
W2H
FALCON
Conch, a fine Car at a Bar­
gain Brice. 1‘eriect comlition
4SM
>
\\ 1928 COACH C H E V RO LET,
j J Good Rubber, Motor Recon-
< > diti.mal orginal finish
$410
192b FORD TU rX)K SEDAN
Nrw Duc>> Taint, gixxl Rubber,
Sold with an O. K. that
counts
..... .... .....
... II7S
1924 FORD
COUPE,
G.md
Taint and Kuhb<r. Terms $IM
1*27 CH E VRO LET
PA N E L
DFJJ\ F RY, 1.erase, new rub­
ber,
Motor
Reconditioned.
Brakes Helmed, A line huv
Terms
J27S
1929 C H E N 'R O U T
COUPE
lake New, Shuck Absorbers a
fine utility car ______
$V4S
Bther m d rl T Fords from M l
t.> $lm Sold on Ka»v Terms
And any of thasa car« can ba baught for a ama l down pay­
an»» tanna.
STIPES GARAGE
BEAVERTON OREGON
A W I P
I
S E L E C T I O N
o/
P O P U L A R
M A K IS
IM O O C L S
thc
; r r , s r
five candidates at the Tigard Grange ^
hall on Wednesday More than l.Vl J*
; enjoyed u bounteous banquet.
^
A birthday> surprise t»arty wa- ^
given Lois Jones on Tuesday evenim J
A letter was received from Grace J
Tigard this week, stating she will V
leave about June 6, for a three {
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MAC
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“T O -D A Y IS
BC.
Y E S T E R D A Y S PLAsNS"
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Too Late to Classify
\\ ANTED— Booking now
for all kinds of wood Give us your
order and be assured of prompt
delivei v
J. L. Collins
I
Metzger. Ore , Ph. -e BK 9758 J-2-
£
£
£
£
S
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l POR SALE—Kale plants. $125 per!
M . W mile S. b mile West if
Aloha, E. If. Sturms
6-t>
RADIO SPECIALS
One Atwater Kent model 32. 7
tube
in beautiful Pooiey
cabinet
with orthophonie type speaker. Coni -
. píele with tubes and Flxide A-R
eliuui
$65 0P
This receiver was formerly «-wne-l
, by Governor
W Norblad and is
t in perfect condition
; One Radiola Jl Consolctte com
píete with
Phiko A-B eliminator 1
and One!
speaker, 5 tubes mo
or rrtauled
.. _ _
.....— _ W S t
S»r Th*m at
dF A V i.R TO N R A T IO CO.
m P bow« »363
— put into action
that bank account you
»tart to-day is the help­
ful working plan of action
tomorrow.
5 W
AUTC
— be a to-dayer
at your neighbors bank
BANK OF BEAVERTON
A food bank
rowd towa ia tba
Gardaa Spot oI Or,^
M E M B E R F E D E R A L R E S E R V E SYSTE M
— where service blends into
helpful co-operation
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