The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 21, 1947, Image 7

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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,
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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
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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
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OFFERS
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Sensitive Geiger Counter
Aids in Atomic Research
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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.
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All new equipment to completely overhaul your motor.
Including new tune up" equipment.
Have your car "tuned up" now for summer driving.
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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.
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Smoke Ring*, Album Included
Tommy Dorsey, Duke Elling­
ton, Sammy Kaye, Freddy
Martin, Glenn Miller, Artie
Shaw, Lorry Clinton, Benny
Goodman.
PEAT MOSS
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SEEDS
•
Scintdatinq Boogie A lb u m -
Slacks
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Grand Canyon Suite—
Ferde Grofe'
LAWN MOWERS
and
Get these ond many more at
GARDEN TOOLS
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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
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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.
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LU TH ER A N CH URCH
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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
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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.
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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.
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