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ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND ANNUAL PET SHOW ON MAY 20 W E ST S L O P E - May 20 at 1:00 ment color and draperies in blue p.m. ia the tim e and date set and gold. for the Gabel C ountry Day school The Gabel summer cam p will Pet Show. E veryone in the sur- be held from July 5 through 30 rounding area Js invited to at this sum m er with the final dav tend. T he children o f the school planned as a fam ily p.cnic day. ' will bring their pets for display F E L L O W S H IP A D D R E SS and a grand m arch when prizes Dr. M organ S. Odell, president will be aw arded Lesser attrae- o f Lewis and C U rk college w ill tions o f the afternoon revolving speak a{ Mrs. C raig B erg o f W est Slope won beat o f breed. taking a CrystaI d i,h trlm m ed ln *i,v« r *» the trophy. The show was a b« nche<1 show held » " o r d i n g to rules o f the A m eri<‘an Kennel Club V al-K en-Be T erry ....... “ is well on the way to b ecom ing a cham pion. This is the third time he has won best o f breed and has three point shows and one fou r point show YEARLY ACHIEVEMENT TESTS OCCUPY PUPILS DURING WEEK BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE -F r d o y , M ay 13, 194? SYLVAN i The students o f to “ rough it**. Tree houses to -■----- sch ool took their yearly sleep in distinguish Balagan a achievem ent tests. These were log cabin by the river fo r first C e ld ^ M a v " lO -lV T he tests are year high schoolers O lder girls the M etropolitan standardized en joy Kiwanis with their ow n tests given in all the schools of w aterfall at the fron t door. M ultnom ah county. R anch is for girls interested in The eighth grade science class horses, took a field trip to the Hillsboro T ours o f cam p have been ar Monday. ranged for Fam ily Day. V isitors Sylvan school w inners in the pre- should bring a picnic lunch Free show, pop listed as a cham pion. l. an< ,c* cream the Valley Com m unity United lim inary cou nty track meet par c o ffe c wlU bt, served Beskles th(. stands, a T erry is the pet o f Mrs. Berg's une teller and Presbyterian Church. S W . Club ticipated in the finals. R oom tour, th ire wiU be bOHtinK on the games. son Douglas. road and B rentwood avenue, W est pictures w ere taken Ma> 10. Frl pond and gam es in the meadow. A no-hostess dinner and b lid ge Slope, F riday evening. May 13. day. May 13. the boys and girls For those who do not care to party fo r the faculty will be Dinner, served by the W om en ’s T A P P E D B Y H O N O R A R Y o f the upper grades will journey walk in to cam p from the parking held May 14 at the Little Red Guild, will be at 6:30. to M cK ay school foi softball area, there will he a tru ck . Jack IÆ W IS AND CLARK COL House. The daily vacation Bible school gam es. Layle.v, chairm an o f the cam p L E G E P ortland, May 12 Meryl Parents o f second graders met *’¡>1 be held from June 13-24. Mrs. com m ittee; says that any dads K incheloe was one o f five stud F A M IL Y C A M P D A Y May 10 fo r dessert and an edu- Virginia K rutz will be in charge, Sylvan Cam p Fire Girls and or big brothers with a few tools ents tapped by A m icans, junior cation m eeting. The school is fo r children from B luebirds are preparing for Fam in hand will be m ore than wel w om en's honorary, preceding May Mr. A. M. Law rence, principal, beginners through juniors, Day cerem on ies on the cam pus ily day at C am p Namanu. The com e in helping to get the cam p explained the continuous program ON S IX T H B IR T H D A Y the j ready for the com ing season. May 6. Five honorary and service first o f these *>» " en of education l^om pre-school Mr. and Mrs. David C M eyer R egistration for the cam ping clubs announced new members. cam p is open fo r inspection will j through the various grades at the entertained at a party for their be May 15 follow ed by one June sessions at Namanu will be held Meryl. a sophom ore religion parents' dinner sponsored by the daughter, W eylin, on the occasion m ajor, is also a m em ber o f the 5_; AM Parents and friends o f the at C am p Fire H eadquarters on P arent-Teacher association. Mrs. o f her sixth birthday. The 17 Cam p Fire Girls are invited to the 10th floor o f M eier anfl Student Christian association John D ukehert, president o f the guests saw the perform ance o f May 1« at 10.00 a m. | She is th , daughter o f Mr. and enJ°>’ a d a y look in g ove, the Frank's, group in trodu ced Mr. Lawrence, “The Sleeping B eauty" at the. cam p located on the Sandy river B luebirds will register and at Mis. R ay K incheloe, Reuverton. Redecorating* the school is the Portland C ivic Theater with re near Bull Run. 2:00 p.m. that day girls 12 and 13 a project o f the PTA A new light freshm ents afterw ard at the M ey T he cam p is com posed of dif- for R obin Hill. ing system and color scheme are er hom e in W est Slope, T IG A K I) B A N D E E S T 1 Y A L fferent units for girls o f each age At 10:00 a.m May 17, 10 and 11 planned. T he first room to be T H IR D K E N N E L T R O P H Y M em bers o f the Beaverton grou p and o f varyin g interests, year olds will register for Sher- done will be the library with a At the Portland Kenne) Club grade school band attended t h e ! Bluew ing L odge is fo r the Blue-I w ood Forest, and nam es will be ceiling o f blue, walls o f parch- show held M ay 7 and 8 in the annual grade school band festi- j birds, age 8 to 10 years. Sherwood taken at 2:00 p m. for Kiwanis val held W ednesday at the Ti F orest and R obin Hill are occu - and Balagan for high schoolers. ! gard high school. Each school pied by the 10 to 13 group. Next May 18 at 10:00 a.m. will be for band played Individually and as step is P ion eer w here the older Pioneer and Ranch. , grade school girls get a chance O ut-of-tow n girls and girls who ’ part o f a m ass band. are not m em bers o f Cam p Fire may register May 25. It is re quested that these times be fo l lowed to avoid confusion. Camp B rochures have been sent to each Cam p Fire Girl. R elays H illsboro, Tigard. Aloha, o th e rs desiring one m ay get Nine Beaverton grade school students took top places in the 29.3. them on request at H eadquarters. B oys' Class III. finals M onday o f the W ashington COUNCIL F IR E M AY 22 50 yard d a s h —Bibbs. T igard; cou nty grade sch ool track meet The West and M ultnom ah Dis- G. Brown. hald at the B eaverton high school Kuhn. A loha; North | trlcts o f the Camp Fire Girls are field. L ocal winners w ere: Nancy Plains. planning a Council Fire at the 75 yard dash -Gibbs, Tigard; I Maplewood K okich. first in 40 yard and school for May 22. A loha; Brown North 1 Parents and friend 60 yard dash ; Sylvia Kain W righ t, second in basketball distance Broad ju m p W right. Aloha; No and third in 60 yard dash w inner; Audrey G randy. second in 60 yard ble, C ornelius; Johnson, Tigard; dash ; K ay Bader, third place in 13 feet 6 inches. High ju m p Allen. Garden Home. softball a ccu ra cy ; R obert Lee, first in pole vault; C larice Poppert, 3rd Simental, C orneliu s; G regg. McKay. in pole vault; and Albert T erry, 3 feet 11 inches. Basebal lthrow A dam -. Tigard; second in shot put. Sum m ary B oys’ Events, Class I; Miller, C ornelius; Allen, Aloha. 174 50 yard dash, Helm, T ig a rd ; San feet. R elays Tigard, Aloha. Cornelius dy. H illsboro; Oldenburg, R aleigh ; Beaverton, Oregon Phone 4576 75 yard dash, W iesenback, H ills 29.8. G irls’ Class I. boro; Loar. A loha; McCuen, W est 40 yard dash M ichael, R osedale; Union and Helm, Tigard. T im e; Snell, T igard : N ordgren, Tigard; 9.3. Broad jum p W iesenback. H ills 06.5. 60 yard dash W hite. T igard ; b oro; Crouse, T ig a rd ; Cagle, T u Teressi's Green Bag Michael, R osedale; Thom as, H ills alatin. Distance 15 feet, 8 inches. H High ju m p Jaekson, Cornelius; boro. :07.6. Finest q u a lity M O c M S oftball a ccu ra cy Herrold, H ills O C Mills, T iga rd ; F rederick, T igard; Fresh ground lb. boro; M ayfield, Reedville, Bader, K m *i Jieight, 4 feet, 9>, inches. Pole Vault Lee, B eaverton; Cle- B eaverton. S oftball d ista n ce —Michael, R ose rtients. A loh a; Poppert, B eaverton; dale; D rah m ,T igard ; Kittson, C or height, 8 feet, 4 inches. Shot p u t- H ankinson. H illsboro; nelius. 148 feet 2 Inches. Also Basketball distance Miller, H ills Terry, B eaverton; R oberts, T igard ; boro; Newell, H illsboro; Riley, T u B um ble Bee solid J g ^ |C distance 40 feet, 5 inches. M ARK IN G THE 3RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE Relays Aloha, Tigard, Cornelius. alatin ; 66 feet 10 inches. N o Vi can "frO 1 R elays Tigard. B eaverton; M 49.8. M H illsboro, 30.5. Boys’ Class 11 OC Class II. Girls. 50 yard dash Elward, H illsboro; 40 yard dash Kokich, Beaver- Harm on, T ig a rd ; H ing. Tigard. 75 yard dash -E dw ards. H ills -i,o n : V ick ’ Tualat|n; Moulash, Sun’ H u n t's A f t boro; G ernhardt, H illsb oro; Cota, i set No. 1 can, 3 fo r 4r 60 yard dash .Kokich, B eaverton; Cornelius. ;10.5. M cK ee, M cK ay; Kain, Beaverton. Broad jum p— Barber, H illsboro; Gernhardt. H illsboro; M obley, S yl 07.8. S oftball a ccu ra cy —Hunt. T ig a rd ; van. 14 feet, 7 ‘v inches. High jum p— Dim m itt, T igard ; ° ,son A lo h a : Schiesser. Rosedale. M S oftball distance Logan, W est U Salad Bowl ^ fr e Moeller, C ornelius; Miller, Garden DC U nion; Eisner, T igard; Moulaaihl, Home. 4 feet 4 inches Qt ja r W V "Y o u r M a rs h a ll-W e lls S tore" Baseball throw Edw ards, Hills- Sunset. 106 feet. BEAVERTON Phone 3921 B asketball distance N’odland, T i boro; Folkner, W est U nion; M oel ga rd ; Kain. B eaverton; Corn, Hills-J ler, Cornelius. 210 feet 7 inches. boro; 63 feet 6 inches. i 11 i — r III i i i « r i III n «w - i ill n —» - _ III n w =iii=itt=iii=iii=iiiïiii=iii=iii=iii=ni=iii=iii=iii=ii'=in=Mi=iii=iii=i =iii=iii=niEiii R elay B eaverton; T ig ard ; H ills Y eager's ^ C s boro. :34 ■ I If Q t ja r W W G irls' ClaaM III. ,40 yard dash Nordgren. T ig ard ; HI Hughes, N orth Plains; Moulash. M OC Sunset. MATCHED SUITS HI 60 yard dash -»Nordgren, T lg a id ; ili Grandy, B eaverton; Miles, T igard Tree T op |Q c ZIPPER * 5 95 .08, Qt. ja r 1 4r SUNTANS S oftball accu racy Ram sey, T ual atin; Funk, O ren co; Ahrens. Hills HI boro. $ 2 -7 * HI S oftball distance Moulash, Sun SHIRTS HI set; Holiday, H illsboro; H iscoe, H u n t's No. 1 can .0 0 M Reedville. 95 feet. M ■ Basketball distance Hughes. OC 6 fo r North Plains; N ordgren, T igard ; U a Ahrens. Hillsboro. 46 feet 8 inches. o»<r a"»» r®* **• po"** R elay B eaverton; T igard ; H ills iha patantad boro. .32. Your C om plete B u ild in g Suppliers HOMEBUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Phone 3951. A t the " Y " W e st End o f Beaverton J O I T F IT T IN G A IIA R \ u r r i l n 't WE as p e n s i v e th in k ! baby ape in if a jr r e e . NINE BEAVERTON GRADERS COP PLACES, COUNTY TRACK MEET Open C otn e d o n 't fa m o u s assu re lo n g e r n ear, d e r fu l am i w on e o m fo rt fo r habv! 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. B eaverton life ! you th a t econ om y lla.skell Shopping Center h e lp t h r i f t y th e m akes STARKIE'S every A * m i ' 11 r e c o g n iz e you have th a t a sta rt see you fo r m ake ex- as W e e io lh e s "BY PIECE OR CARLOAD" Key Lumber Company, Beaverton ANNOUNCES Wholesale and Retail Sales Custom Surfacing All New Stock h< 3542 BUY ROUGH LUMBER Contractors! Compare Our Prices Key Lumber Company COFFEE I MONEY TIME EFFORT! MARSHALL-WELLS 21ST Anniversary Sale Now On! I Beaverton H ardw are Count I YOURSELF! Lunch Meats A rm o u r's S tar Asst Lb EASY-ALTER OUTLET home incha t, o t quick and s o i f a t apantng a fou r tack . . ta r a i w ork, t a r a i Urna, looks good Beaverton looks m ighty good to Mr. and Mrs. A. T lm m er, 2328 W atson R oad, who have just re turned from a 7,000 mile trip through the Midwest and Texas. It was a wonderful experience, though, T lm m er adds. t a r a i nto naf si HI I Fresh cooked Lb ^ Ua €*7 , y ~ 11 1 J STAR BRAND SHOES WEIBY'S Beaverton 4597 W W W W iM lilH I I B I I I I I W h W SHOE Repairing S CONGRATULATIONS r H i n i l l H l l i 'l l i l H H I I BEAVERTON PHARMACY ! Wé PORTLAND ICE ARENA 2045 X. W. Marnhall New Potatoes g 2 Lbs. A rm o u r's Lb Spinach Jt " 9 c New crop 2 lbs Liquid Starch V ano Vi gal c ^ B Tender, U S. No. 1 grade 1 lb. 15c Bacon § ^ % g ■ c I 59 30 0t a HiHo Crackers Jello Asst fla vors 3 fo r M l90 box I Wesson Oil ^ O c w w |ug I Thi* week's contest ends SATURDAY, M A Y 14 If no winner there will be addition* made In the award and winner next week gets R all I M n I a Prices Effective Thur*., Fri., Sot., Moy 12, 13, 14 Day» Only III New spring Some reader o f this newspaper has been m a ile d a special copy o f the paper b e a rin g a p ic tu re in the le ft hand corner o f this ad DIFFERENT fro m the p ic tu re in a ll the o th e r pa- pers If the p ic tu re in YO U R copy m atches the one on display in TERESI'S you get the FREE L O A D OF GROCERIES. Sorry, Mr*. Raxtel, o f Rt. 1, Box 699. Aloha. You had the winner la»t week but failed to com e after you r grocerie* i Special Service for O u t-of-T ow n Mail Orders. 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