The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 22, 1949, Image 3

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    4H Homemakers APPRECIATION EXPRESSED THOSE Farewell Party
McKay - Progress
IT A L IZ E D
Readying Exhibits MAKING BIBLE SCHOOL SUCCESS Honors Christian H O Mr. S P Steve
Blanken was taken to
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successful tn£ the past week was 103 chll P k | i r < > h
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the Good Samaritan Hospital Sun­
For County Fair
two week session of daily vaca­ dren Total enrollment was l M - ' w l U l l t l l r O i T O f
day night.
Members of the Whistling Tea
Kettle and Needles and Pins 4-H
clubs are working on their cook­
ery and homemaking project for
the county fair to be held the
last part of August.
The homemaking clubbers have
a pillow and wall hanging to
make for their exhibit projects.
Cookery clubbers year I will make
vanilla drop cookies, year II.
a
sponge cake, and year III bread;
and these will be exhibited at
Washington county fair.
Project books are due in Hills­
boro, August 15.. Year I members
are Ann Wauge, Janet Burlile,
Ruth Rogers and Patty
Slack.
Year II members are Elaine Han­
sen, Judith Miller, Susan Smith,
and Patricia
Seidler. Year
III
members are Mona Lee Gosseiin
and Martha Flory.
tion Bible school was concluded
Friday evening. July 15, at the
Cedar
Mill
community church
with a demonstration
program.
Children had on display various
types of handiwork made during
their enrollment. An offering to­
taling $27 taken during the eve-
ning will be used toward a Sun-
day school bus.
Average daily attendance dor-
T O U R IN G T H E STATES
Guests from Ann Arbor, Mich.,
at the George Burke home last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Oron
Stewart. Mrs. Stewart is a cousin
to Mrs. Burke. The two had a
very happy reunion after being
parted 20 years. Mr. Stewart is
retired from the Detroit Edison
company.
The
couple are
touring the
states with their next destination
Canada. Their winters are being
H O M E EC C L U B
Hostess for Leedy grange Home spent in California and Florida.
Economics club Wednesday after­
noon was Mrs. Arthur Schulz. V IS IT IN G IN S H E LT O N , W N .
Mrs. E. E. Bradley is a guest
Plans for a fall bazaar were dis­
eased. Around 12 ladies attended of her granddaughter, Mrs. G. C.
Chisum at Shelton. Wn.
fo r a n a m a z in g
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M E E T IN G 2ND T U E S D A Y
The health conference was held
Tuesday, July 12 in the afternoon
in the school cafeteria with a
good attendance.
Meetings will continue
being
held on the second Tuesday of
each month until October when
the clinic date will be changed
to the first Tuesday.
LOST P A R K C L U B
A picnic Wednesday afternoon
at Washington park was attend­
ed by members of the Lost Park
club together witn the Junior Cor­
nell club. A potluck luncheon was
served at noon followed by a tour
of the zoo and rose gardens.
S U N D A Y M T S IC A LE
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thorne en­
tertained Sunday with a musicale.
Friends of the Thornes and mem
bers of the choir of which Mi.
Thorne is a member, were guests.
A luncheon was served in the
evening.
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V IS IT IN G IN DISTRICT
Marvin Crane has been very ill
Mr. and Mrs G Blum of M 0 1 0 .
in Jones Hospital. Hillsboro.
Oregon were visiting friends and
relatives of this district. They
\ ISIT IN O
Leona and Paul Sparks of Irv­ stayed with Mrs Blum's brother's
Shell.
ing. Kansas, have been visiting family Mr. Ewald
their cousin Mona Lee Gossilin.
D IN N E R G UESTS
A large group of over a hund­
A R R IV E S S U N IiA l
Mr. Iaince Strayer's cousin and
red persons attended and after
Mrs Gossilin sister Mrs. George family Mr. Ray Shlove of Wood-
a short
Sunday
night service.
Filkins of Sumner, W'n., arrived land, Wn., were dinner guests last
Mrs. Betty Myers t">k charge of
Sunday for few days
Saturday.
the program, which included a
good warm up of group singing,
a piano medley by Ruth Thomp
son. a clever imitation by Mr. and
HOM EW ARD BOUND
Mrs. Filma Strayer of Berkley
who haa been staying with her
son. Lance Strayer, left for home
last week.
NEW
P H O N E L IN E
The new telephone line to Hy-
land and W eir is nearly complet
ed. This line will give several
phones to this neighborhood.
Church Schedules
Two Weeks of
Revival Meetings
BONNY SLOPE
B IR T H D A Y L U N C H E O N
Mrs. Evelyn Kalmbach of Ti­
gard was guest of honor at a
birthday luncheon on July 13. giv­
en at the home of Mrs. E. A.
Harvey by a group of her friends.
The Kalmhach family lived
in
Bonnye Slope for several years
having moved to Tigard two years
ago.
The Church of Christ, located at
2nd and Main in Beaverton, has
called K. O. Backstiand. who com­
pleted his training at San Jose
Bible college and two years at Cin­
cinnati Bible Seminary, who will
conduct a two week revival from
July 24 to August 7. Inclusive.
Special music will he led by one
of Portland’s foremost song lead­
ers, Jack Morrison, who has also
been attending the San Jose Bible
college.
The sermon for Sunday morning
July 24. at 9:45 a. m. will be.
"W hy did God blame the penalty
of my sins on His Son." Evening
services will be held every night
except Monday at 8 p. m.
K. O. Backstiand is an evange
list with wide
experience.
He
knows the Bible and will help 1
anyone who comes to better un
derstand the gospel teachings In
the Bible.
Many of his sermons during the
course of the meetings are color- i
fully illustrated with charts.
H O M E FO R S A LE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Taylor
of Thompson road
have their
home for sale and expect to move
to Salem In the near future where
Mr. Taylor is employed.
NERVOUS BR EAK D O W N
Mrs. Velma Dimmick was taken
to a Portland hospital one day
last week suffering from a ner­
vous breakdown.
W E E K E N D G UESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hecker
were weekend guests of their par- ,
ents. Me. and Mrs. Frank Fergu - 1
son and Mr.
and Mrs.
Henry |
Hecker.
The young couple reside in Sa­
lem where Mr. Hecker is em­
ployed.
B O N N Y S LO P E VISITO R S
Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington
end darghters, Lois, Emma and
Wanda of Corvallis. Ore.,
were
visitors in Bonnv Slope Friday.
They resided here In this dis­
trict for several venrs. and are
| moving to Missouri this week.
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answer is "Spark G ap Control, an ex*
elusive Leonard con»truction feature.
Thi* improvement hold» flap retting
longer ond prevent» Ion of power. Fre­
quent regapping unnece»»ory.
Sove time ond money by insisting on
GAP CONTROL LEONARDS.
FOR SALE BY THESE SELECTED DEALERS
C A L IF O R N IA HOUND
Kay Harms spent last week at
Mrs. Re va Brown left for Calif­
Long Beach Wn„ with her Aunt ornia to visit her daughter Flo­
Carol Harms.
rence Miller.
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Rev. and Mrs. Oeorge Springer,
pastor and wife of the Beaverton
Christian church, were honored at
a party given for them in the
church basement Sunday night.
July IT.
This was a farewell party as the
Springers are leaving August 1st
for other fields.
Fr.do,, ; uly 22. .949
W E E K AT LONG REACH
M A N Y GUESTS
The Louis Starks have enter­
tained many guests during the
past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Steel of
Canyonvllle,
Oregon.
were
visitors early last
week
With them was Roy Williams of|Mrs Glen E,y a duet b> Mr and
Portland, Mrs.
Steel and Mrs Mrs Springer, and a funny story
Stark are sisters.
bY H arry Hansen
Mrs. Ruth Glllihan of Tacoma,
Carl Rogers presented the gifts
W'n., was another guest. Accom­ of a beautiful lace dinner cloth
panying her were Dr. and Mrs. and coffee service set of five
Rodney Percy and son Jackie and pieces.
Mrs. Jack Percy of Portland.
Refreshments were then served'
Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Pointer of cake and ice cream, coffee and
of Salem visited them on Friday. punch.
A large dinner party was held in
Mrs. Betty Beguin acted as gen |
their honor.
eral chairman with Mrs. Marie 1
Hopper In charge of refreshments,
C O M M U N IT Y C L U B PIC N IC
Mrs. Isabel Walters, chairman of
Community club members en­ decorations, and Mrs. Alta Jacobs
joyed a picnic Sunday at Creston chairman of the gift committee.
Park in Portland on August 14.
The Springers were very happy j
a picnic Is planned by the club, and a fine time was enjoyed b y !
to be held at Ecola State Park all.
near Cannon Beach. It is planned
that breakfast and lundb
will
be served at that point.
BAC K TO BARBIORING
Ernest
Emerson
of
Laidlaw
road had a minor operation per­
formed at St. Vincent's hospital
on July 9.
Mr. Emerson expects to be able
B. C. V A C A T IO N
Mr and Mrs. Hal Platt have to return back to work at his
been vacationing in British Col barber shop in about three weeks,
after being absent since Dec. 15
umbin, Canada.
when he fell from the roof of
his home, shattering his thigh.
C O N F IN E D TO H O M E
Jack Mutchler Is confined to
his home with a serious infection F. NO AG F,MF. NT A N N O U N C E D
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Batke of
in both arms.
Thompson road announce the en­
gagement of their daughter Jean
to Keith Coons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Coons of South road.
FORD OWNERS
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Eleven teachers and helpers vol­
unteered their services for the
two week period. Each day a mis­
sionary story was heard A vol­
untary offering
from
children
daily totaling $3.67 for last week
will be given to Leper children.
Appreciation
is expressed
to
: those who taught and provided
transportation by Rev. Simon E.
Forsberg. minister- of the church
,tA V tllT 0 N e n t e r p r is e -
Policv Renewal
Adds 5 More Yrs.
To Gl Insurance
T in Latin Valley veterans at e
reminded that National Service
Life Insurance policies must be
renewed, or converted to a perma­
nent Insurance plan.
The Veterans Administration is
, now sending out notices of expira­
tion to some veterans in the area.
Policies Issued before January 1,
| 1946. expire eight years from date
of issue. Those issued after that
date expire in five years.
All term policies may be renew­
ed for an additional five years, as
provided by law. Veterans must
fill out a renewal application form
and mall it to the V A before the
expiration of their policies. The
first premium payment must also
accompany the application.
Premiums will be slightly high­
er than on the previous policy
since they are based on the age
of the veteran at the time of re­
newal. N o physical examination
is necessary except in cases where
the policy has been lapsed for a
longer period than three months.
Veterans who wish to convert
their policies to permanent insur­
ance will find six standard plans
available. They are- Ordinary Ufa
20-pav life, 30-pay life, 20-year
endowment, endowment at age 60
and endowment at age 65.
Full Information on Insurance
benefits may be obtained at any
V A office.
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Vita Food
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For sandwiches. 4'a-oz. can
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