The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 16, 1941, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, Mav 16, 1041
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
Page 4
Senior's Take \Last Fling’ Before Graduation
Takes Motor Trip
From Beaverton
To Grand View
Tigard News
A vocal and instrum ental recital
will be pres pted hv 5. 3. I Vances
Nash H arg: saves on the evening of
M ay 20, 6 p. m. at the T igard public
sch ool auditoiium .
.Students participating ac.u d o E i
telle Upshaw. Pat Davis. W alter F ro­
man, E ob From an. andC liffordA lren.
T hey wil! be assisted by V lasta Bec-
var. violinist, student o f Clement
C lause.
„
R efresh m en ts will be sold by the
T igard P.-T. A
The public is most
cord ially invited to attend.
Mis. Fred Sittel and daughter M ary,
Louise, will represent the M etzger
W om en ’s club and the Junior club at
the con vention o f the G eneral F edera­
tion o f W om en 's clubs at A tlantic
City.
Airs. R. W . W ilson received a beau­
tiful tray from her son ar.d daughter-
in-law
in
K etchikan.
Alaska
for
M others' Day.
It has a picture o f
her son ’s house on it.
Mrs. W . E. Entes, Sr., was a dinner
guest at the hom e o f her son last
F riday evening.
Girl Reserves Elect
Officers For Year
M ajorie Ju nor was elected presi­
dent o f the G irl R eserves for the en ­
suing year at a m eeting last week,
reports Miss B ernice Coftoly, advisor
Other o ffice rs elected by ballot in­
clude A m elia Carder, vice-president;
M ildred Yates, secretary: N ancy Teu-
ful, treasu rer; Betty P rink, service
ch airm an ; Maxine Cady, social chair-
M arianne Strauss son g leader;
P atsy H einricks, pianist; K athryn
T hom pson, new spaper ch airm an ; Ida
F elscher, ring chairm an ; Sally F er­
guson, cam p ch airm an ; L ois A kers,
representative to P ortland's In ter­
clu b ; Evanegtine M oshofsky, finance
ch airm an ; Irene R osch, con feren ce
ch airm an : M argery G ia f, program
ch airm an ; N orm a Jean B rooks, p u b ­
licity ch airm an ; and Lillie P otapenko,
finan ce chairm an
H ow ard W eed, Thurlow W eed and
E a rl E. Fisher, made a trip to Grand
V iew , W ashington, Friday, leaving
B eaverton 6 a. m , passing through
Pot Hand and crossing the Colum bia
riv er at V ancouver, thence East via
th e E vergreen H ighw ay or North
B ank route
The scenery along the
C olum bia Gorge is th iillin g at »his
tim e o f the year.
East o f Lvle,
W ashington, a boy with a red fla;;
w as by the roadside
W e wondered
what the danger might b e —it was a
flo c k o f sheep pasturing along the
highw ay, also nearby w eie a numb-
ber o f horses and colts.
A t M ary Hill Castle recently a
la rg e vineyard has been set out
also at this point the highw ay turns
northw ard with many steep sharp
cu rv es to travel. 11 miles n o m Gold
endale a large field o f hay in the j
shocks.
T o the west Centerville was in 1
view with M ount Adams in the back
ground, Mt. Rainier to the far right
nnd Mt. Hood to the left.
There j
ST. C K C E IJA C H U R CH
Legal Notice
w ere thousands o f acres o f sago j
Rev. fa - h e r O ’K eefe, P astor
I will not be responsible for any
brush.
On nearing
Goldendale.
debts not con tracted by m yself. A ny­
Musses 8 and 10 a. m.
cou n ty seat o f K licktat county, w»- |
thing taken from my place must have
sa w a flock o f black sheep, also hero
hill o f sale.
M E T H O D IS T CI1CUCH
is the tim ber line, not fir but pine !
R ev. M ark Cham berlain, pastor
IS A B E L L E S H IP L E Y M cC R A B B E
Forty-eight seniors who particip ate' in dress-up day.
— Courtesy Hummer
trees in abundance.
Beyond Golden
9:45—C hurch school. Chas. Rose- B eaverton, O regon, May 16, 1941.
dale there was snow on the top of
man, Superintendent. Classes fo r all
Sem inole Hills
W e passed through
ALOHA
EI zabeth Hadley Funeral
ages.
SUMMONS
Goldendale 8:45 a. m
There were
11:00 a. m. W orship service. Them e
Saturday in Portland
Mrs. E lizabeth E m ery o f Lebanon top ic “ The Church, the L ivin g G od.”
m any 60 ft trucks 1 IH ft
high on |
SC H R A MM EC K vs S i'll H AM M O CK
the highway. They are hard to pass, j
Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley, p iom in en t is here fo r a few w eek's visit with
On T uesday evening, M ay 20, the
Sum m ons No. 12,157
At Toppenish
there were many
pioneer president o f Portland, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Brown.
annual ch u rch meeting, a quarterly
In the C ircuit C ourt o f the State
Mr. and Mrs. H. Prink o f T obias con feren ce at the church, startin g a*
herds o f H ereford beef cattle g la z ­
wite oi L eK oy Hadley, passed aw ay
o f O regon, fo r the cou nty o f W a sh ­
Ronald Zahler, senior, recently won
in g on irrigated alfalfa pasture. At
on Sunday at their hom e on SW had as Sunday guests their gran d­ 7:45 p. m Dr. M. A. M arcy, District ington.
second
pluce
in
the
annual
statew
ide
daughter
and
husband,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Y akim a we called on Alex Maxwell,
Shattuck Rd. in G lcncullen, follow ­
Superintendent, will preside at tho Ivan H. Schram m eck, P la in tiff
W illis S ch lo ck o f W arren.
ch anged cars with Mr. Maxwell at 4-H radio playw riting contest with his ing an extended illness.
m eeting.
vs.
Mrs. T om Sullivan is in the V eter­
DM wheel
We goon arrived .it play, "T u rk eys W ill T alk.”
Born in St. Louis, C hicago, Marcn
M abel B. Sehraniiiieck, D efendant
an
’s
hospital,
her
con
d
ition
is
im-
;
Grand View, shortly before noon,
The contest is sponsored by radio 1, 1869, she spent a part o f her life
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
To
Mabel
B.
S chram m eck, the
inspected about 15 acres o f iris in station KOAC o f Corvallis and is there.
In 1901 she cam e to P ortland proved, hut she must rem ain for
G eorge W . Springer, P astor
above named defendant:
several
weeks.
bloom at Mr. Miller's
place, leased
M orning w orship and
preaching
In the nam e o f the State o f O re­
open to all 4-H club m em bers.
A with her husband and ch ildren and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard V incent and I
by Mr. W eym an o f New York.
she assisted Mr. H adley in his busi­
service at 9:45 a! m. T he topic of g on :
Y ou are hereby required to
scholarship
to
the
4-H
summer
school
In the Yakim a Valley all crops
ness where he was co-ow n er o f i son Garry, spent Sunday with their the m orn in g serm on will be "T h e appear and answ er the com plaint
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent.
flourish by intensive irrigation.
At at Corvallis is awarded to the firs’ tru ck in g establishm ent.
New B irth.”
F ollow in g the serm on
filed against you in the above e n ­
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. M oore and fa m ­ the L ord ’s supper will be observed.
present there are 14,000 acres plane place winner, o f Yamhill county, and
Mrs. H adley studied the art of
titled C ourt and cause on or before
ily
spent
the
week-end
at
various
ed to sugar beets, the output is han cash aw ards totaling $25 are dis­ w eaving under R a y Duncan and nts |
Bible School class session 11 a. m. the expiration o f fou r weeks from
died by the local sugar refinery.
wife, a G reek noblew om an.
She be­ I beaches.
Christian E ndeavor 6:45 p. m.
tributed to the other winners.
the date o f the first publication o f
T he B.Y.P.U. o f the A loha Church
The hop crop in the Yakimh Val­
T here will be no even in g service this su m m on s; if you fail to so a p ­
R o n a ld ’s play will be broadcast cam e so expert at the art that sne held their m onthly business m eet­
ley is 25.000 bales.
It costs about
afterw ards w as one o f the m ost ou t­
in ord er that everyone m ay attend
plain tiff for
eleven cents a pound to grow and over station KO AC during the 4-H standing wom en along that line in ing last M onday even in g at the the B accalau reate service at the high pear and answ er, the
w ant th ereof will apply to the a b ov “
sum
m
er
school
session
in
June.
church
and
were
self-invited
surprise
I
the market price <1840 crop» is 34r
the west. Som e o f her excellent w ork
sch ool at 8 o ’clock.
entitled C ourt for the relief prayed
a pound som etim es the high winds
has been exhibited at art gu ilds botn guests for refreshm ents at the V in­
M id-W eek Bible study W ednesday, fo r in his com plaint, to-w it:
cent
home.
blow them d o w n —then the grow ers
In C alifornia and in O regon, includ- \
8:00 p. m.
F o r a ju dgm en t and a decree o f
R obert W h atley will be soloist at
get poles shove them up again.
ing the U niversity o f C aliforniaA p-
K
IN
TO
N
this
cou rt forev er and absolutely d is­
the
sp
rin
g
recital
giv
bn
by
Mrs.
,
V isitors
are
Impressed
by
the
plied Arts Guild w here she w as also
B E T H E L C O N G E G A T IO N A L
solve the m arriage con tract existing
Fred Olson, Tuesday evening, May
great business activity things are
M other’s Day was celebrated at called upon to lecture.
CHURCH
between the plain tiff and defendant
T he Rev.
boom ing, everybody seem s to
be Kinton ch u rch Sunday.
In the early days o f Settlem ent 27th, at the W om ens clu b building in
9:45 a. m. Church School.
and such oth er relief as to the Court
A nyone in thè com m un ity
busy.
A R. Sr mall.- preached a M others’ , wo|k jn P ortland Mrs. H adley gave j Portland.
I>" 1Hand
Anyon
11:00 a. m.
W orship. T he c o m ­
The big sugar refinery Is located Day
serm op
on
’T h e
Virtuous f|.eely o f her tinle and efforts to | who would like to attend is w el­ munion o f the L ord’s Supper will be may seem equitable and just.
This sum m ons is published by o r ­
com
ed.
at Toppenish, where 35,000 packages W om an," from the 31st chapter o f a8gist W rs. H enry Ladd C orbett in
der o f the H on. H. D. K erkm an,
Janet Neilsen was absent from j observed.
o f sugar are produced annually.
¡P ro v e rb s. D uring the Sunday school lpaching w eaving and h andiw ork to
8:00 p. m. The ch u rch join s in Judge o f the County C ourt and in
F rom 350,000 to 400,000 tons o f hour
babies
were enrolled
i
' four new 1
~“ ‘
*
" " ‘ the people q f the settlem ent.
H er sch ool several days this w eek on ac the B accalaureate services to be the absence from the cou n ty o f Hon.
cou
nt
o
f
illness.
sugar beets ure grow n per year th.* on the Cradle R oll.
T hey w ere: i daughter n ow Mrs V. M. D eN eff
held in the high school auditorium .
R. F rank P eters made and entered
Marvin Lundquist w ho has been ill
grow er receives $9.80 to $1100 peri Y vonne B everly Dallman, Doris Ma w orked with her
on the 13th day o f May, 1941, direct
fo
r
som
e
tim
e
with
a
light
case
o
f
|
ton depending on sugar content.
rie F’aix, L eonard Earl N ew kirk and
In 1927 Mrs. H adley was signally
ing p u blication o f this sum m ons on ce
It cost* $36.00 per y 'B f for water Donald
H arold
Aten.
F our
boys I honored by a request from the d i­ scarlet fever is very m uch im proved. |
Youth Struck by Car
each w eek fo r fou r con secu tive w eeks
The Tualitan V alley sin gers sang
to irrigate 10 acres from April 1 from the P rim ary class gave a read rector o f the Sm ithsonian Institute
in the B eaverton E nterprise, a n ew s­
to Nov. 15.
I Ing "T h at was my M other dear." o f W ashington D. C. to have an last W ednesdaye evening at H illsboro
R obert Mantz, 12. o f Tualatin su f­
B aby beef thrive on alfa lfa and | R eadin g were also given by Mrs especial exh ibition o f her w ork on and last Thursday evening at B eth ­ fered possible rib fractu re and in­ paper published and o f general c ir ­
culation in W ash in gton County, O re ­
an y; R oberta W h atley w as soloist.
beet pulp; som e weigh 1100-pounds j Louise Van Kleek nnd Mrs. Lavina display at the Institute.
ternal injuries Sunday, when struck
gon.
M
ary
A
ntrim
w
ho
has
been
em-
at 2 years. Fine stuff.
j W edeklng A bouquet was presented
by
an
autom
obile
in
Tualatin,
a
ccord
­
In spite o f her years o f ill health
Date o f first publication ’May 16.
Many H ereford bulls weigh 3000- to Mrs. Camp, the oldest m other she had m any friends w hom she en I P»«*«* •" P ortland for the past tw o ing to hospital reports. He was ad-
1941.
m
onths,
is
now
home
preparing
lie
i-
pounds.
i present.
mited to St. V in ce n ts hospital for
joyed, and correspon ded m uch. Her
Date o f last publication June 13.
T he potato industry in recent years
Edith Marian Van Kleek and Irene , first interests w ere her home, her self for a civil service exam ination. treatm ent.
1941.
Mr.
J.
V
incent
o
f
the
V
in
c
e
n
t,
bus suffered by wire worms.
| Van Kleek were the only pupils in beautiful flow er garden on Shattuck
L. D. M A H O N E,
Large acreage is being set out to the Kinton sch ool with perfect at- I road. where she had resided with Lum ber Co., last I-Viday delivered
A ttorney fo r P lain tiff
R ead the Ads
lum ber fo r the com m encem ent o f
asparagus and wine grapes, 350,000 tendance fo r the entire year.
Mr Hadley sin ce 8913, and
her
514 D ekum Bldg., P ortland, Ore.
gallons o f wine was sold recently.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Van Kleek spent friends. Mrs. H adley was held in con stru ction on three cabin s at Sea­ w ay o f shopping.
side. brin gin g back a load o f shingles
T he wire worm s are bad fo r p<> F riday and Saturday at Shedd visit
high esteem and loved by her m any
from the H am m ond Shingle mills.
tato grow ers In the Sunnyslde di* ing M rs M argaret Dickson.
friends and neighbors.
P lans are readv f '" ' " lrl day Daily
trlct the only way to eradicate is
Mrs. W allace T hornberry entei
She is survived bv her husband
by steam 6 inches in depth, which talned the m em bers o f the 7th and and three children, M is. J E. Gtn- V acation Bible school to bo held at
the Aloha church, com m en cin g Ju re
costs about $5 00 per a cre; the U. It. 8th grade class at her hom e F riday , rich, Fulton, Mo ; Mrs
F rederick
2. M orning classes for all ages o f
G overnm ent renders this service
evening on honor o f tier son John’s D eN eff,
P ortla n d ;
n r*
Lt.
Com.
ch ildren o f the com m unity.
p low
12 Inches deep disc, then
birthday.
Frank D. H igbee, form erly o f A s­
Ed Saunders now has ch arge o f the
fo rce hot steam 6 inches under­
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R ich ard s and toria, now stntioned in San Pedro,
m eat m arket in the E con om y sto ic
grou nd; kills everything
son. o f Eagle Creek. Mr. and Mrs Cal.
Three gran dchildren in P ort­
His
Mr Maxwell gave us some valu­ Jam es R ichards and son and Mrs. land and three in C alifornia are left and sells fine high-grade cuts
brother is clerk ing in tho grocery
able inform ation on the Y akim a Val
Mary W illiam s and daughter* o f to mourn her loss
section and we feel sure this com
ley also he knows where the good C lackam as were Saturday night and
F uneral will be held Saturday a fter­
eats are. W e were his guests at a Sunday visitors at the home o f Mrs. noon i t H olm an and Sons P arlors binod business will he su ccessfu l nnd
handy to all custom ers.
swell lunch at a Sunnyside restau­ Harry Richards.
at 3:30 rv m.
R eedville sch ool will hold its an
rant. He is a m ighty fine fellow.
Mrs. Lavina
W edek ln g and sons
nual picnic Friday. May 16
Plans
On returning to Yakim a, we visited H arry and Julius W edek ln g,
Mrs
were extensively discussed _ fo r the
the Luke Norton Iris Gardens and Louise Van Kleek and sons Carl and
’ event at the final P.-T. A m eeting
" ( U f f lf H Í. AS
saw some fine Iris In bloom.
Mi
C lifford Van K leek nnd grandson,
! last F riday at the schoolhousc
nnd Mrs. Norton gave u« a fine w el­ Clyde Leachmnn made up a party
MTS N A M E "
N ine w ere graduated from R e e d ­
com e. On our wny home we passed that spent M other's Day at Cherry-
ville
sch
ool
at
exorcises
held
T
h
u
rs­
• D istilled in K entucky
a girl riding a cayuse also saw an­ vtlle.
F o r the first tim e in recent years, day evening.
oth er girl fishing in an irrigation
• This^A hiskey is 4 1 cars O ld
Marvin Ogle and F m ik o Y oshihara the girls' glee clu b and th-,- mixed
ditch. W e could see nearby Sunny
Mrs Mabel Casteel wan
tens
received fountain pens ns prizes foi ch oru s received “ superior rating and
side. R attle Snake m ountain.
We having the best grades in d ep ort­
the Star P inochle clu b Tuesdav. ' n
the boys' glee clu b "excellen t” at Pa
w ere told there were lots o f rattle ment in the upper room at sch ool for
evening m eeting will he held t >
cific university m usic tournam ent at
eight when husband
o f m em bers
snakes on the south side, blit we did the year.
Prizes fo r * rending the Forest G rove, April 25.
not g o over to count them.
will be guests o f the club
most books during the year In each
B ob Barnes w as awarded a super
Y akim a is a great railroad center class went to C harlotte Thom pson,
tor rating and first
place in boys'
there were 8 tracks in the train 5th grade: Marvin Ogle, 6th grade:
P rivate Phillip S. Rink*-, A.P.O H
low voice division Maxine Cady won
yards. There is one fellow
raising Fred del.espinesse. 7th grade, and
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY
93 Proof
a superior rating and first place in 218. F A B .T.R .Y .O . o f T acom a. W n
b u ffa lo up In the hills, and selling Mildred Mullenherg, Hth grade.
called at the Fisher home on Satur
the piano division.
Nationr!
'i!!er-< P-,»(luct'* f *rnorution. New ^ nrk. N. Ì .
tho meat to the Indians at 65c to
Plans are being
made now To. day. He is a grandson o f Mrs. D. C
$1 00 per lb.
Fisher.
high sch ool
festival next
This newspaper will con sid er it a cou n ty
It is a thrilling trip up the Yakim a
spring to be held at P a cific untvci
Valley for a keen observer
those courtesy, whenever you will give us
~ ~ —
W. 9 ATM’ 9 .
, 7 T T .J SJÍ
sitv with all sch ools takin g place it.
people do things in a big way east an Item o f any kind. Just telephone
an out doors con cert.
or drop us a postal card.
o f the Cascades!
Legal Notices
Amateur Playwright
Wins 4-H Award
I *_
FOR JUST A FEW CEXTS
MOUE TRAN A DOLLAR
Glee Clubs Take Top
Honors at Pacific Meet
S unny B rook
!
Plymouth to enter A. A. A.
Watching Opening Rites At Champoeg
GILMORE GRAND CANYON RUN
!
j
W a tch in g flag raising cerem ony
FYom left to right J T Colvin,
Daniel. George W
Caldwell,
on the Cham poeg m onum ent;
--C e u it s s y Journal.
o f F ounders
Day
Sunday. May
4. at
Champ«» g Park
son in law o f the 1st C npta’ n Cullen. I«eslie Scott A J Me
Darla R ose Earl, 3. w ho placed the
com m em orative
wreath
Mrs Frank Schlegel. Ivan Hu m ason and Mrs E H W hitney
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