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M rs. O n ita D ooher, upper grad e te a c h e r, d eserves m uch c re d it fo r th e su cce ss o f the evening. H er pupils w ere well tra in ed and th e p ro g ram m e m oved along w ithou t T h e K in to n 4-H C lub put on a delay or prom pting. P ia n o solos w ere played by P a t p ro g ram a t K in to n G ra n g e H a ll( r ic ia W rig h t, P h y llis B ell and F r id a y n ig h t, M arch 14. M aiy J o e D ooher. T h e v ario u s o rg a n iz a tio n s of A fte r th e p ro g ram home m ade K in to n ag re e to fu r th e r th e 4-H c a k e s w ere a u ctio n ed off and c o f clu b w o rk in the d is tr ic t by aid fe e , san d w ich es and coo k ies w ere in g w ith th e e n te rta in m e n t. T h e sold to b e n e fit the 4-H club. L a d ie s Aid and P e r e n t T e a c h e r s • • • o rg a n iz a tio n s each sponsored a Flo w e r Sale su m m er school sch o la rsh ip and T h e K in to n L a d ie s Aid held a th e K in to n G ran g e d onated the flow er an d sh ru b sale to help G ra n g H all in clu d in g d ining room sponsor one sch o la rsh ip fo r th e an d k itc h e n fo r th e even in g free 4-H Club M a rch 6, a t the hom e of o f ch a rg e . M rs. C h a rle s K o bau l. • • • F a y N ichols, W ash i g to n Coun ty H om e D em o n stra tio n exp e rt, New E n te rp ris e gav e a very in te re s tin g ta lk on F r a n k S c h e c k la has sta rte d co n c a n n in g fru its and v e g eta b les, a l s tru c tio n on a g a ra g e building so how 4-H club re co rd s should a t B ra d le y C o rn ers. T h e g a ra g e be k ep t. w ill be o p era ted by his sons and M r. Cox, a s s is ta n t cou n ty ag en t, be know n a s th e "S c h e c k la B ro s. show ed m oving p ictu res o f the 1 A u tom otive S e rv ic e .” • • • c a lf club w ork and sp oke on show in g o f c a ttle by clu b m em b ers a t K e la tiv es F ro m Idahio c o u n ty and s ta te fa irs . F r a n k W rig h t is Coeur d Alene, T h e K in to n school ch ild ren put Id aho is v isitin g his son. T im oth y on th re e s h o rt s k its w h ich w ere W rig h t and fam ily . T h e eld er M r. W rig h t w ill be hu m orous and m u ch enjo y ed by leav in g soon fo r Isab elle, So. D a a ll. k o ta to v is it h is d au g h ter and o th er re la tiv e s th e re . • • * Called T o S o u th D a k o ta Tw o w eek s ag o R o b ert P ra n tz FROM TH E EAST w as called to th e bedside o f his fa th e r who liv es in Isab elle, So. A S h ip m e n t o f i D a k o ta . H e retu rn ed Sunday eve- [ ning and rep orted th a t his fa th e r | passed aw ay M arch 11. ♦ * * L e a v e F o r C h icag o Mr. and M rs. B . C. S te ele of B ea v erto n le ft fo r C hicago, 111. today to a tte n d th e A m erican R e s t a u r a n t O w n ers’ Convention. T h e y will also v is it re la tiv es and frien d s b efo re re tu rn in g home. • • • A ttend F u n e ra l M r. and M rs. B e r t Sand o f S e a ttle w ere h e re fo r th e fu n era l o f M rs. S a n d ’s g ra n d fa th er, Jo h n L . H a g g e rty o f S ch o lls F e rry R d. Black - White - Pastels M rs. S an d s is th e d au g h ter of R . N. N eilsen o f T ig ard . Y o u r E a s t e r ¡ io n n e t • • • Hom e Sold Is H e r e M r. and M rs. Jo h n Sloan have Isold th e ir hom e on S ch olls F e r r y j R o a d and p u rch ased property in ¡P o rtla n d w h ere th ey will m ak e 220 S. W . First St. th e ir hom e. Phone 3774 Beoverton Oregon KINTON (Kinton 4 -H Club Just Arrived Spring Straws $2-98 • $4.98 Elite Dress Shop If you want to buy, trade or sell, T R Y A CLA SSIFIED AD. Where parking Is easy = M S III= r H = lll= lll= in = H I = lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= !ll= lll= I II E I II = lll= lll= lll= ll|= lll= |l|= = ill DEALER i T i m i T i 1941 Plymouth Sedan S p e c ia l D e L u x e , H e a te r, T o p M e c h a n ic a l C o n d itio n . V e r y c le a n th ru -o u t jjj i T i (I1 9 HI 1940 Buick Super Sedan R a d io a n d • jjj H e a te r, A -1 c o n d itio n A BO VE CARS G U A R A N TEED • jjj 1936 Chevrolet Two-Door HI jjj S e d an, B u ilt - in T r u n k , H e a te r, G o o d T ire s ID 1932 Chevrolet Coupe jjj ID HI 111 F irs t $ 9 5 .0 0 H e re bu y s it Bradford - Streitwieser Motors f jjj jjj HI l* K rv B U U I I C SALES m D SERVICE HI = 'i1 = III E III E IJj 'I1 E III if, = ill 5 IJJ iTi 'll 'll 'I' = IJJ 3 3 0 E. L in c o ln — H ills b o r o 4 4 3 1 A s k a b o u t o u r G M A C B u d g e t P la n '1 jjj HI i n: :lll=IIIEIII=lll=IIIEIII=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=ni=lll=IIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIII! Slk NEW HOMES $8150 $8450 Less than $1500 Down Pays All Costs C o m p le t e ly e q u ip p e d w ith g a s r e fr ig e r a to r — 4 p la c e g a s sto ve — a u to , g a s fu r n a c e — a u to , g a s h o t w a te r h e a te r. 2 B e d ro o m s - H a rd w o o d F lo o rs in liv in g room - S in g le a tta c h e d g a ra g e w ith u t ilit y room . 6 5 x 135 lot. W il l ta k e F H A L o a n o f $ 7 2 0 0 a t 4 % in te re st. L o c a te d 3 b lo c k s so u th o f B e a v e rto n H ig h S ch o o l on H aze l Avenue. O p e n fro m A ttends C hurch C onventions W alter L. M yers ia spending the week M arch 15 to 21 in th e sta te o f W ash in g ton in d is tric t ch u rch conventions rep resen tin g N orth- w esern C h ristia n H om e o f B ea- I verton. • • • R ecital Army Navy Joint Task f\ ■. r On* fhoto TESTIN G R A D IO A C T IV IT Y OF B IK IN I L A G O O N - Safety monitor, ta k e G e ig e r re a d in g s fro m the bow of the p a tro l gunboat PGM 29 a fte r e x p lo sio n of the second atom bomb. A t rig h t is th e R e v . Jo h n F. S h u le r, F e llo w In P h y s ic s at the U n iv e rs it y of C in c in n a t i, p rie s t of the D ocese o f C o v in g to n . Ky„ and c iv ilia n s c ie n tis t w ith the R a d io lo g ic a l Safety S e c tio n at B ik in i, w o rk in g w ith L t . C o m m an d er R a n d o lp h M. Eldredge, o f S h a ro n S p rin g s . N. Y . Mrs. R uby Jo h n s o n presented her piano pupils in a re cita l at her hom e S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n . I M arch 15. T h o se ta k in g part w ere Sony and R u b y T ay lo r. Skippy Saunders, J i l l N esse, J a n e t W oo t en, Ja n e B en d s, Jo a n F re e m a n and i M ary Alice G reg ory o f A loha and N ancy W illiam s o f B eav erto n . • • • G irl Scou t M eeting T h e fo u rth In te rm e d ia te G irl Scou t m eeting w as held W ed n es day, M arch I2 th in th e school c a f e teria . C o m m ittees w ere appointed fo r the a rra n g em e n t o f a m o th er's day tea. • • • T h e F u n N ight at th e 1 .0 .0 F. H all M arch 11, sponsored by the R e b e k a h Needle and S o cia l Club w as a su ccess. T h e re w ere 26 pies au ctio ned o ff. T h e re w as over $50.00 tak e n In. • • • • Six months a fte r the spectacular atom ic bomb te sts at Rikini some of the warships used in the experi m ents were reported to be radio a ctiv e and still too dangerous for prolonged human contact. T his was determ ined by (he G eiger counter, an instrum ent so sen sitive it can d etect a single electron or even the ultra violet radiation in the flame of a m atch on power cab les for Its operating cu rrent, ordinarily requiring a vol tage supply In th e order of 1.000 volts. T h is was no great problem in laboratories, for example, or on board ship. The Instrum ent s in creased and greatly extended use. however, has created an urgent de mand for portability. T h is has now been made possible by the develop ment by “ E veread y” batteries of a one-pound powerhouse— a 300 volt F in d s M any U ses T h o u g h o r ig in a lly d is c o v e re d dry battery. Most powerful for its nearly 40 years ago. general atten size ever put into quantity produc tion only la tely has been focused on tion. the b attery is no larger than the G eiger counter because of the two king-size cig a rette packs. Intense in terest in atom ic energy- U tility Is Expanded research in which it is used to lo c a te and m easure radioactive em a In a serie s of three, these bat nations. It is becoming increasingly te ries furnish cu rren t for a new Im portant in the fields of m etallurgy com pact portable radioactivity me and geology P rior to the war its te r developed in Chicago, which is use was confined alm ost entirely to no larg er than a conventional port laboratories and hospitals. T here able radio. Having only recently have been a number of dram atic in been produced, n e ith er the portable cid en ts in which it has recovered m eter nor the b attery was used in sm all but highly valuable capsules the Bikini te sts, but. being inde of radium lost while in use for the pendent of power cables, this new trea tm en t of cancer. type of equipm ent is expected to U ntil very recen tly the Geiger expand consid erably the Geiger cou n ter has been largely dependent co u n ter’s range of use. In The Churches C E D A R M IL L C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H n e a r B a rn e s R oad S im o n E . F o rsb e rg , M in ister 8318 S.W . C anyon R d ., B E 8698 Su n d ay B ib le School, 9 :4 5 a. m. M orning serv ice, 11:00 a.m . Y ou ng P eo p le’s H our, 7 :0 0 p.m. ill N .W . C ornell Fi OFFERS HI Sensitive Geiger Counter Aids in Atomic Research IJj Hillsboro BUICK BEAVERTON PERSONALS 11 - 4 : 3 0 e v e ry day. See M R . M A S S E Y a t h o m e s o r c a ll A T 8 1 4 1 , Commonwealth, Inc. ALO H A C O M M U N IT Y B A P T IS T CH U RCH G rayd en D. L o ree, P a s to r. C h u rch Sch oo l, 9 :4 5 a.m . M iss M ary A ntrim , S u p erin te n d e n t. M orning W orsh ip , 11 o 'clo ck . T e e n s Club and Ju n io r B .Y .F ., 6:30 P .M . E v en in g S e rv ice 7 :3 0 P.M . 5:30 P. KXL — 750 On Your Dial — P IL G R IM L U T H E R A N C H U R C H F a rm in g to n at M enla B e a v e rto n , O regon E rw Jn A. G erken , P a sto r T e l: 3441 Su n d ay School, 9:30 a. m. D iv ine serv ice 10:30 a. m. L u th e ra n H our, K j ^ L E , 9 :3 0 a.m. A co rd ial w elcom e to all. 4th & W a tso n S ts. ALO H A A S S E M B L Y O F GOD R ev. E v e re tt L. B ow ers. P a sto r Su n d ay Sch oo l 10 a. m. R es. 1002 S. W a tso n S t. T e le : 3405 7:45 p. m. EvangeM atio serv ice P A S S IO N SU N D A Y T u esd ay 7:45 p. m B ib le study 9:45 A.M. C h u rch S ch oo l fo r all F rid a y 7:45 p. m. Y ou n g peo^ age levels. M rs. N an B o u rq u ln , pies serv ice. Supt. R ev . R illa M ae Step h en s, paator Moyning w orship . 11:00 a.m . BETH EL C H U R C H O F C H R IS T C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H Second and M ain S ts. G eorge W . Sp rin ger, F a s to r 6th and W a tso n S ts . P h o n e 3385 I M o rn in g w orship and p reach in g R ev . F . T . S tu rte v a n t, P a s to r 9:45 a.m., C h u rch S ch oo l. M iss serv ice a t 9:45 a. m. T h e to p ic of A m arette B a rn e s , S u p erin ten d en t. th e m ornin g serm on will be “The P o w er T h a t W orketh In U s.” C lasses fo r a ll ages. B ib le School class sessio n 11:00 11:00 a.m .. M o rn in g W orsh ip . "T h e S e cu rity o f th e C ro ss.” a. m. C h ristia n E nd eav or 6:45 p.’ m. 6 :4 5 p.m. P ilg rim F ello w sh ip E v e n in g w orship serv ice, 7:45 m em bers a re g u e sts o f th e M eth p.m. W a lte r L. Myers. R eg io n al od ist Y ou th F ellow sh ip . 8 :0 0 Union m e e tin g a t M ethodist R e p re se n ta tiv e o f the N atio n al B en ev o le n t A ssociation o f the C h u rch . C h ristia n ch u rch es will sp eak a t C H U R C H O F T H E N A 7.A R E N E th e evening service. C olored m o tion p ictu res o f the hom es pro L eo n ard C. Jo h n s o n , F a s to r vided fo r under the A ssociation P h o n e 3691 T h e Sunday S ch o o l m eets a t 9:45 will be show n. M idw eek B ib le Study and P r a y 11:00 a.m ., M o rn in g W orship. 6 :4 5 p.m. H. N. Y . and N. Y. er serv ice T h u rsd ay a t 8 p.m. at th e ch u rch . P . S. 7:45 p.m. E v a n g e lis tic S e rv ice. T h e M Y F o f the F ir s t M eth o d ist W ednesday, 7:45, Mid-wev-k p ra y C hurch ah e planning a sca v e n g e r er m eeting. hu nt on Frid ay . M arch 28th. S T C E C E L IA C H U R C H M asses: 7 a. m .—8 :3 0 a. m .— 10 a. m. BEAVERTON EN TERPRISE F rid a y , M a r c h 2 1 , 1 9 4 7 L t. <jg> T heod ore J . Filip , US N R , o f R o u te 1, B eav erto n , son o f M rs. C am m llle P ilip , has re ceiv ed th e p erm an en t cita tio n s fo r h is D istin gu ish ed F ly in g Croat: and Gold S ta r s in lieu of the F ifth S ix th and S ev en th A ir Medals fro m S e c re ta ry of the N avy J a n u j F o r re s ta l, fo r the P resid en t. L t. (jg> P ilip , who h as been re leased to in activ e duty, earned h is aw ard s by com pleting his 20th sp o ttin g m ission during re co n n a issa n ce flig h ts a g a in st Ja p a n e s e fo rc e s in the v icin ity of O kinaw a, w hile serving in O bservation Sq u ad ro n 2 .a tta ch e d to the U S S Id ah o. " F o r h eroism and e xtrao rd in ary a ch ie v e m e n t in ae ria l flight as pi lot o f an ob serv ation plane in Ob serv a tio n Sq u ad ron 2, attach ed to th e U S S Id aho, in actio n ag a in st en em y Ja p a n e s e fo rces in the vi c in ity o f O kin aw a from A pril 18 to Ju n e 18, 1945 P a rticip a tin g in 20 sp o ttin g m issions during this period. L t. i jg l P ilip sk illfu lly di re cte d an a c c u ra te flow o f gun fire a g a in st th e enem y and con trib u te d m a te ria lly to the d estru c tion o f hostile in stallatio n s. H is co u rag e and g allan t devotion to d uty in th e fa ce of enem y a n ti a ir c r a ft fire w ere in keeping w ith th e h ig h est trad itio n s o f the U ni ted S ta te s N aval S e rv ice.’’ T h ere w ere th irte e n m em b ers at P. N. G. club a t M rs. W . H all’s in P o rtlan d M arch 13. P o t luck a t noon and fo u r b ftth d a y s w ere re m em bered. T h e re w as a large b irth d ay c a k e h on orin g F r a n c e n a G estrin g , T h o rb o rg B en son. L ois H all and th e new m em ber, B e r th a A nderson, who w as in itiated . All reported a good tim e. * • • The reg u lar b u sin ess m eeting of the W om an’s S o cie ty o f C h ristia n Serv ice o f th e M ethodist C h u rch will m eet M arch 26th a t th e ch u rch . P o t lu ck d in n er a t 12, fol lowed by th e b u sin ess m e e tin g a t one o’clock. A p ro gram follow s: Mrs. P au lin e M eax, lead er o f w or ship service. M rs. W . P . M iller lead er o f p rogram say s th e re will be ftvo sp e a k e rs: Mrs, A lice T h o m as and Mrs. R . L. T u n ell o f P o r t land. • * * Mr. and M rs. R ic h a rd M eise- g eier o f Seasid e. O regon spent T h u rsd ay a t th e E . R . S h e ets ^ hom e on F a rm in g to n R oad . This \\ t*ek‘s Taste Tempter D o you have a fa v o rite recip e, one th a t really tick le s the p a la te ? P erh a p s you or your husband have a sp ecial dish you are a p ast m a s te r a t m aking. W e a re startin g to pu blish one su ch gourniand’j d eligh t each w eek. W e believe such a fe a tu re will in c re a se all out e atin g e n jo y m en t. I f you have such a recip e, don’t w ait u n til you are called to tell us ab ou t it, phone M rs. B o o ik m a n , B E a c o n 562V or the E n te rp ris e , a t B e a v e rto n 2321 or b rin g it in to us. Fru iieh P a n ca k e R w ip e su bm itted by M is. N eil W h isn a n t T o th e beaten yolks of 4 eggs Add H t. s a lt 2 T . su gar 1 T . m elted b u tte r 1 C. m ilk Pour th is m ixtu re on 2-3 C. flo u r w hich has been sifte d w ith 1-4 t. b a k in g powder. B e a t sm ooth. Add 4 beaten egg w hites and fr y b a tte r in butter. Sp read p a n ca k e s w ith ja m or jelly, roll up and sp rin k le w ith co n fe ctio n e r's su g a r. T h e se m ay be served a t b r e a k fa s t, lu nch or dinner. 5 J We ve Just Installed. . . L All new equipment to completely overhaul your motor. Including new tune up" equipment. Have your car "tuned up" now for summer driving. • D odge a n d P ly m o u th a p p ro v e d p a rts • D odge a n d P ly m o u th a p p ro v e d se rv ice See us for tires and batteries. Rasmussen's Garage M V rton 3251 or 3632 OPEN for BUSINESS Stop! Look! Listen ! 8 Sweet Bands under FERTILIZERS One Cover 4= Vigoro, L ily ’s Morcrop, Pep Mil- orgonite and others. # * Smoke Ring*, Album Included Tommy Dorsey, Duke Elling ton, Sammy Kaye, Freddy Martin, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Lorry Clinton, Benny Goodman. PEAT MOSS * LAWN & GARDEN SEEDS • Scintdatinq Boogie A lb u m - Slacks * 0 Grand Canyon Suite— Ferde Grofe' LAWN MOWERS and Get these ond many more at GARDEN TOOLS * POWER MOWERS Leonard's & Ernest's (Floor Samples on Display) * 109 Watson Street, Beaverton — Phone 2621 SIIIU ItS X PLANTS (for Home ond Garden) OPEN SUNDAYS 12 Noon to 6 P. M. Something you should know! Canyon Road SEED & FLO RA L CO. Canyon Rd. ot Walker Rd. Landscapers for 20 Years BR 0051 Beaverton 3798 We now have the most modern up-to-date lubrication equipment in the Northwest. ROTOTILLING We Don't Do A "Grease" Job By the Hour or Job HARRY LUDW IG Rt. 3 Box 672, Beoverton, Ore. Phone Beaverton 3 10 2 but tee will give you a lubrication job unsurpassed BU LL DOZER W ORK By Contract or Hour Free Estimates Schooling & Hobeck Rte 5, Box 055 Hillsbore, Ore Phone Hillsboro 3202 V A L L E Y C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N S. W . G abel L a n e and F a irw a y D r R ev . H. A. A rm itag o, p asto r 10:30 a.m .. M o rn in g W orsh ip . BEAVERTO N HOUR MONDAY H IG H W A Y C H A P E L C an yon H ighw ay A Mill St. O rv ille J P ou lin , M inister Su n d ay S ch o o l 10:00 a. m. M orning W orsh ip , 11 a. m. E v e n in g S e rv ice 7:45 p.m. T h u rsd a y n ig h t service, 7:45p.m. ST . M A T T H E W LU TH ER A N CH URCH Canyon R d ., n e a r S y lv an W ern er J . F ritz , M in ister K E K D V T L L K C O M M U N ITY F ifth Sunday in L en t. M arch 23 P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH Sunday Sch oo l, 9 :4 5 a. m. R ev. H am pton, P a sto r M orning W orship , 11:00 a.m . Su n d ay School 10 a. m. G. E . Serm on s u b je c t “S e c re t D iscip les.’ G eiger, Supt. You are invited and w elcom e. W orsh ip Serv ice 11 a. m. Y oung P eo p le's C. E . 7 p. m. F I R S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Listen to the Every L A T T E R -D A Y S A IN T S M oose H all M ain S t., H illsboro, Ore. Su n d ay Sch o o l a t 10 a. m. S a c ra m e n t m e e tin g a t 6:30 p. m. Don C. M arley, B ra n c h P resid ent. Receives Citation Vt i* will tliorou^liK liiln irnh all part* o f your car. «4 44 46 46 66 46 64 46 66 44 46 eh eek your battery and term inal» radiator and hose* “ “ “ “ fan anti belt all your tire» clean all you r window» 66 »weep and du»t out your eur. W e w ill p o s itiv e ly se rv e you w e ll w ith s k ille d m en alw ay re a d y to g iv e SER V IC E. SCOTTY'S n e x t lu b r ic a tio n jo b ? M a y we c o n v in c e y o u o n yot, W e w ill c a ll fo r a n d d e liv e r yoc c a r w ith in a tw o -m ile rad iu s, GARDEN SUPPLY STORE a C o n v e n ie n tly lo c a te d o n B e rth a B e a v e rto n rlw y . a t 6 5 th A v e 24-HOUR SERVICE Let y o u r v o rrie s h e o u r res/sonsibilitY. M a y we su g g est you t in ie r Y o u r E a s t e r F lo w e r » E a r ly JU ST C A L L CH ER R Y 1568 ” lf it'» for the Garden— We hove it" O/H n > a n d a r 1 losetl 1 ¡o u tla y THANKS FOR STOPPINGf K E L L Y MOTOR CO BEAVERTON, OREGON Phone 2701