The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 07, 1950, Image 6

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    F O K F IR S T IN IT IA T IO N
S e v e n te e n m em ber« of th e B e a­
v e rto n Rebek& h lodge w ere g u e sts
of A loha R e b e k a h lodge on T u e s­
d a y evening, M arch 28, to en jo y
t h e ir in itia tio n , th e f ir s t one since
th e lodge w as in s titu te d in J a n ­
u a ry .
FO O LS 1IIS G U K SSK R S
H a r ry S h e p a rd h a s been in th e
V e te ra n s ’ h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d for
a b o u t six w eeks H is n am e w as
T H E G O R G E O U S G L A D IO L U S
on th e c ritic a l list fo r th e m ost is one of th o se w ith p le n ty o f size
o f th a t tim e.
a n d color, w hich, alo n g w ith th e
H e fooled th e g u essers. how ever, f a c t th a t it is n o t to o d iffic u lt to
a n d re tu rn e d to h is ho m e on the h an d le, m a k e s It a n Ideal flow er
c o r n e r of L o m b a rd an d S econd fo r m en g ro w e rs, a s w ell a s fo r th e
stre e t, re tu rn e d to h is hom e on lad y of th e house.
W e dnesday, M arch 29.
Men u su ally ch o o se th in g s like
IO O F B A S K E T SOCIAL
roses, d ah lias, rh o d o d e n d ro n s, tu ­
T h e re w ere a b o u t
45 b a s k e ts j b ero u s beg o n ias, a n d g lads, all of
sold a t th e b a s k e t social sponsored w hich p ossess th e a ttr ib u te s for
by th e B e av e rto n Odd F ellow s at w h jcj,
m a jo rity o f m en g a rd e n -
evening
H u b e r hall on F rid n y ev
en in g e|>g a r e looKinK- W ith g lad io lu s,
M arch 31, follow ed by dan cin g .
; esp ecially in a y e a r lik e th is one
G U E S T « A T TUAI^ATIN
w hen th e re a re all k in d s of b ea u tl-
T h e B e av erto n O dd F ellow s w ere ful, la rg e b u lb s (c o rm s) re a d y a t
v isito rs a t T u a la tin
lodge
on h a n d in seed a n d g a rd e n su p p ly
T u e sd a y evening, M arch 28.
Northwest Gardens
BEJtVER THEATRE
Phone 4293
Beaverton
Wednesday thru Saturday, April 5, 6, 7, 8
"TENSION". Audrey Totter, Richard Basehart
"DAVID HARUM". Will Rogers
Saturday Matinee, DAVID HWUJIVI
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 9, 10, 11
•MONTANA.” Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith
"ONCE MORE MY DARLING". Robert Montgomery
Ann B
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Wednesday thru Saturday, April 12, 13, 14, 15
T H E SUNDOWNERS'*, by Technicolor,
Robert Preston Cathy Downs
"BORDERLINE**. Fred Mac Murray, Claire Trevor
• •
ALOHA THEATRE
By JOHN H. HANLEY, Ph. D.
sto res, it w ould be a lm o s t u n th in k ­
ab le to do w ith o u t th e m .
T h e firs t p la n tin g sh o u ld h av e
gone in to th e g ro u n d e a rlie r, o r a t
le a st as soon as th e soil b ecam e
d ry en o u g h to w o rk . If you m issed
th a t e a rly p la n tin g , by all m e a n s
g e t o n e in now
T h e idea b eh in d th e e a rly p la n t­
in g is d e fin ite ly n o t ju s t to be
ru s h in g th e seaso n . T h e th o u g h t
is to h av e g la d io lu s bloom s rea d y
for th e hom e use, o r fo r th e m a r-
ket, a s soon as possible, th e n , by
j p u ttin g in m o re b u lb s a t in te rv a ls
unUl Ju n e , th e flo w erin g p eriod
ca n be m u ch e x ten d e d , even to
frost.
Soils fo r g la d s sh o u ld be as good
as you ca n m a k e th e m . T o d ig
am p le a m o u n ts of o rg a n ic m a tte r
in a t th e tim e th e bed Is b eing
p rep a re d , an d to In c o rp o ra te alo n g
w ith It a s u b s ta n tia l a p p lic a tio n of
a co m p lete fe rtiliz e r, is to set th e
ta b le well. T h e sp o t w h e re th e glad
co rm s go sh o u ld be o u t in th e full
su n sh in e, too, else th e n a tu ra lly
lo n g s ta lk s m a y b ecom e w eak,
sp in d ly an d d raw n .
S e t th e g la d s dow n a b o u t six
in ch es below th e s u rfa c e of the
soil so a s to give th e m a firm
a n c h o ra g e th a t w ill h elp hold th e
long ste m s a g a in s t th e w ind. S h a l­
low er p la n tin g is so m e tim e s de­
sirab le, esp ec ially fo r th o se w ho
w a n t to en c o u ra g e th e fo rm a tio n ,
th e sm all b u b le ts (c o rm e ls) w hich
g ro w o u t on sh o rt, u n d e rg ro u n d
ste m s an d w h ich w h en p la n te d in
row s m uch as on e w ould sow bean
seeds, will yield n ew p la n ts th a t
a r e e x a c tly like th e p a r e n t v a rie ty .
T h e big d iffic u ltie s w ith glads^
com es fro m a co m p lex of d iseases,
plus th e tw o, v ery b ad in se ct p ests
— th r ip s a n d red sp id e r. Since
th rip s an d th e d ise a se s o fte n w in ­
te r-o v e r on th e c o rm s th em selv es.
It Is alw a y s w ise to tr e a t th e m
w ith a good a ll-p u rp o se d u st be­
fo re p la n tin g . I f th r ip s in v ad e th e
glad p a tc h a f te r th e p la n ts a r e up,
th e sa m e d u st w ill co n tro l, hut, If
a b ro w n , s e a re d a p p e a ra n c e begins
to d ev elo p d u rin g J u ly o r A ugust,
be s u r e to look o u t fo r red sp id er.
C o n tro l is by m ean s of a T E P P
sp ray .
T H E B E A U T IF U L E l R E T H O R N
w h ich a d o r n s so m a n y g a rd e n s
h ere In th e N o rth w e st, w h ere th e
c lim a te is a lm o st p erfec t fo r it,
sh o u ld be e x a m in e d r ig h t now for
sc a le in s e c ts an d ap h id s. I f th e
b e rrie s a n d leaves of y o u t F ire -
th o r n w ere scu m m y -lo o k in g (w ith
8 00ty m “ld).
c h a n c e s a r e 'e x c e lle n t th a t th e scale
in se c ts a n d ap h id s w hich w ere re-
sp o n sib le w ill be b ack a g a in in
force. S p ra y o r d u st fo r th e a p h id s
now , e v e n th o u g h few, If an y , can
be seen .
T h e w hole id ea is to g e t th em
early , b e fo re th e y build up in n u m ­
b ers. th u s P R E V E N T IN G a heavy
in fe s ta tio n . A good ro ten o n e-p y -
re th i u m -p lu s-sp re a d fi sp ra y should
se rv e m o st e ffic ie n tly to k ill th em .
T h e sa m e sp ra y , ap p lied a b o u t the
m id d le o f M ay, an d a g a in a t m id-
J u n e , sh o u ld co n tro l th e scale, by
k illin g th e u n p ro te c te d y o u n g ste rs
(c ra w le rs ) b efo re th e y h a v e a
c h a n c e to sit dow n a n d co v e r th em -
selves w ith th e p ro te c tiv e ^ co at
w h ich c h a ra c te riz e s th em .
of h y b rid c u c u m b e rs a r e r ig h t up
n e a r th e to p M ay is th e tim e to
i o u tp la n t th e m , b u t you c a n sow
th e m Indoors now. T o av o id leg g i­
ness, give th e se e d lin g s p le n ty of
sp a c e (by p la n tin g in in d iv id u al
p la n t b an d s, etc.,) a n d k e e p th e m
i in fu ll lig h t, close to th e g lass. O ne
re a l k ey to su c c e ss w ith new ly-
p la n te d tr e e s is to h av e th e m
| b ra c e d p ro p e rly (fro m th r e e sid es),
W ith o u t su c h help, th e old root
s y s te m is v e ry a p t to m ove b ac k
a n d f o rth In th e w ind, m a k in g It
a lm o st Im possible fo r a co m p lete
a n d fu ll co m p le m e n t of n ew ro o ts
! to g ro w out.
J u s t to be s u r e t h a t th e tr u n k s
of y o u n g tre e s w ill n o t be scald ed
by th e s u n s h in e (w ith th e b a rk fa ll­
in g aw ay , u su a lly on one sid e) It’s
a so u n d p lan to a p p ly a c o a t of
w h ite tre e p a in t.
F lo w e rin g c h e rrie s a re w o n d erfu l
lam U cap e fe a tu re s. M t. F u m i, w ith
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, April 7, 1950
T h e W o m an ’s C o rn er
B y M ary G ra c e
D e a r M a ry G ra ce : M y little boy m u st e a t m ore foods hig h in V ita ­
m in C b ec au se of h is te e th —w ould th is V ita m in be b en e ficia l fo r m e
a lso ? Do you h av e a V ita m in C recip e th a t is 'fa m ily f a r e ’? T h a n k you.
M rs. B. N.
D ea r M rs. B. N : V ita m in C is n o t o n ly e sse n tia l fo r th e te e th -c a re
, o f y o u n g a n d o ld —b u t is a n aid to k e e p in g h ea lth y , y o u th fu l a n d th e
Bkin in a b e a u tifu l co n d itio n . T o m a to es, K ale, T u rn ip s. P ep p ers. P o ta ­
t o e s - s w e e t a n d w h ite, S p in a c h a n d L iv e r a re all good so u rces. A recipe
I ° r y o u r V ita m in C file —w h ich th e w hole fam ily will en jo y is: S T U F ­
FED GREEN P E P PE R S :
j
I n g re d ie n ts fo r fo u r:
M e th o d :
4 m e d iu m g re e n p ep p e rs
P a n broil bacon, d r a in a n d cool. R em ove
1 c a n m m c n n u .a
„ „ „ j s te m s a n d seed s fro m pep p ers, w ash in
,
' cold w a te r, se t aside. C hop to m a to e s, place
2 la rg e to m a to e s
In c a sse ro le w ith 1 tbslp.. b aco n f a t a n d
su g a r, m ix. C hop onion, pim len to , p ep p e r
I ita b ro a d ’ fla t cro w n h a n g in g full d a s h s u g a r
trim m in g s If an y , s a u te in re m a in in g ba-
o f c lu s te rs o f p u re w h ite, double
; bloom s, is on e o f th e best. A n o th e r ‘ii sm a ll o n io n
co n f a t in s k ille t fo r 1 m in u te . T o th is a d d
co rn , b a c o n (b ro k e n ). M ix. S ta n d p e p p e rs
w h ich h a s e x c e p tio n a l p o ssib ilities p iece o f p im ie n to
u p r ig h t in to m a to e s in ca sse ro le, fill w ith
in e v e ry ho m e p la n tin g is th e
2 s tr ip s b aco n
c o rn m ix tu re . C o v er dish. B a k e 25 m in u te s.
A u tu m n -F lo w e rin g C h e rry (a u tu m n
a lis).
*-*ld y o u k n o w th a t th e en z y m e s In f r u it a n d v eg e ta b les b re a k up
th e a d d s in m e a ts a n d e g g s a n d tu r n th e m in to e n e rg y ?
Wholesome Evenings Entertainment For The Whole
Family. As Convenient as Your Own Living Room
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M O R E a n d ltE .-U .T lf IE K S E E D ­
L IN G S . , . . . c a n o ften be o b ta in e d |
by tr e a tin g seed s of v eg e ta b les an d
flo w e rs b efo re sow ing th em . Y o u r I
se e d sm a n h a s th e stu ff.
I t ’s d a h lia -p la n tin g tim e, a n d we |
w ill h av e m o re ab o u t it n e x t w eek
F o r o n e of th e b e tte r h a rd y an- !
n u a ls a m o n g th e bulbs, tiy G o d etias.
F lo w e rs a r e colorful, cu p -sh ap ed
a n d w ill p e rs is t for w eek s ev en in
h o t s itu a tio n s .
Som e of th e tru e c e d a rs (T h u ja )
a r e a ffe c te d by a d ise ase w hich
c a u se s se v e re d efo liatio n , B erck -
m a n n ’s d ise ase . F o r c o n tro l, u se a
good co p p e r sp ray , d re n c h in g th e
p la n t o u tsid e a n d inside.
A m o n g o u ts ta n d in g i m p r o v e ­
m ent* in v eg e ta b les, th e new ty p e s |
Fri. and Sot.
April 7 - 8
Sunday - Monday
April 9 - 1 0
“C H IC A G O
D E A D L IN E ”
A llan L add
D o n n a R eed
‘T H E S P O IL E R S ”
John W ayne
R a n d o lp h S co tt
Tues., Wed., Th urs.
April 11, 12, 13
Friday - Saturday
April 14, 15
“G O O D SA M ” *
“D E A R W I F E ”
“ LA D Y E V E ”
G a ry C ooper
A n n S h e rid a n
W illiam H olden
J o a n C a u field
B a rb a r a S ta n w y c k
H e n ry F o n d a
“BO Y
W IT H T H E
G R E E N H A IR ”
"H O L ID A Y IN N ”
N ew s - C a rto o n
P a t O 'B rien
R o b e rt R y a n
1
“T H E N E V A D A N ”
B in g C rosby
R a n d o lp h S co tt
D o ro th y M alone
F re d A sta ire
B E A V E R T O N 4112. E N T R A N C E O N B E R T H A -B E A V E R T O N
H IG H W A Y , N E A R B E A V E R T O N C IT Y L IM IT S .
BO X O F F IC E O P E N 6:45 P M. S H O W AT 7;15 P. M. W E E K
DAYS. SA T U R D A Y A N D SUN D A Y BO X O F F IC E O P E N 6:00
P. M. S H O W AT D U SK
A loha. O regon — Phono. A loha »401
F re e P a rk in g L ot for O u r P a tro n s
WodiM'tada.v t h r u S a tu r d a y , A p ril 5, fl 7, H
"TELL IT TO THE JUDGE"
S ^ rÎcu m m “ '^
T H E UNDERCOVER MAN” G len n F o rd , N ina F o ch
S u n d ay , M onday
T uesday. A pril 9, 10, II
"THE GREAT LOVER". Boh H ope, R h o n d a F lem in g
"JUNGLE JIM"
J o h n n y W eism u ller, V irg in ia G rey
W ed n ead ay th r u S a tu rd a y , A pril 12, IS. 14, 15
"BORDER LINE".
F re d M cM urray, C laire TreV or
* "THE RUGGED 0RI0RD AN S" A u stra lia n C a st
ENJOY A TASTY, DELICIOUS
MERCHANTS LUNCH
Open from noon til 1 a. m.
Closed Mondays & Tuesdays
THE OLD HEIDELBERG
Beaverton
Phone 2471
Any way, and every way, you
measure it — F I R S T .
and
Finest. . . at Lowest Cost!
Yes, it’s easy to identify the best buy in ears
when the margin of superiority is as clear
and overwhelming as it is in the new 1950
Chevrolet!
Measure size, and you'll find Chevrolet’s
the longest, heaviest ear in its field-/»<ir
none. Measure styling and beauty, and you’ll
find it’s the only car in its field with the
world-famous Body by Fisher. Measure
driving-ease, and you’ll find that only Chev­
rolet offers you your choice of the finest
no-shift driving or the finest standard driving
—at lowest cost. Measure performance, rid­
ing-comfort and safety, and you’ll find it’s
the only low-priced car combining the extra­
efficient Valve-in-Head Engine, the extra-
smooth Knee-Action Gliding Ride, and ex­
tra-dependable Certi-Safe Hydraulic Brakes!
And remember—Chevrolet alone provides
all these and many other fine-car advantages
SITTIN*
NEW STYLE-STAR
BODIES BY FISHER
(in sparkling new color
harm onies) Now more
than ever “the most beau­
tiful bodies built”—inside
and ' out — exclusive to
C h e v ro le t an d h ig h e r
priced cars.
NEW TWO-TONE
FISHER INTERIORS
(extra-roomy . . . extra-
luxurious) With new up­
holstery—new colors-new
appointm ents — placing
Chevrolet far ahead in
both beauty and comfort.
at the lowest prices and with such low oper­
ating and upkeep costs.
Come in! See Chevrolet for 1950. And we
know you’ll agree that, any way and every
way you measure it, it’s first and finest at
lowest cost!
CENTER-POINT STEERING
Assuring a remarkable de­
gree of steering ease, under
all driving conditions —
another vital feature found
only in Chevrolet and
more expensive cars.
Introducing Chevrolet’s Exclusive New
POWE R Y y^ ^
AUTOMATIC TR A N SM ISSIO N *
CURVED WINDSHIELD
with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY
Chevrolet's exclusive Powerglidc Automatic Trans­
mission, teamed with a 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head
Engine that is the most powerful in its field, pro­
vides an entirely new kind o f smooth-flowing
movement at all speeds, without clutch pedal,
“clutch pushing" or gearshifting. All this with
traditional Chevrolet economy in over-all driving!
(in Fisher Unistecl Bodies)
Supplying extra vision all
around the ca r —extra
body-strength and d u r­
ability — extra-safety pro­
tection for you and your
family.
* Combination o f Powerglide Transmission and
105-h.p. engine optional on lie Luxe models
at extra cost.
BIGGEST OF ALL
LOW-PRICED CARS
Biggest in every way, for
Chevrolet is the longest,
heaviest Car in its field,
and has the widest tread,
all of which contributes
to maximum stability and
safety.
N EW LO W ER PRICES m a k e C h e v ro le t m ore th a n e v e r
ON TOP OF THE
A m e rica 's B est S e lle r . . . A m e rica 's B est Buy
WORLD
EXTRA-ECONOMICAL
TO OWN-OPERATE
AND MAINTAIN—
...
You Can Have That "Top of the W orld" Feeling
When You Eat Our
À
CHEVROLET
and traditionally bringing
you m ore value when you
trade; for Chevrolet cars
arc most wanted— new or
used.
MERCHANTS LUNCH
PROVED CERTI-SAFE
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
You have tried the others— now why not try us— We
G iv in g s w ifle r. s a f e r ,
straightline stops and
embodying new Dubl-
Life rivet less brake
linings that last
feature a daily delicious merchants lunch that is unsur­
passed, especially when you top it oft with—
up to twice
as long.
DELICIOUS SWIFT'S ICE CREAM
WE GIVE
S & H
Green Stamps
SllH'/t ’S
14 I « H A W
With Each Quart of Swift's
Ice Cream
and on Each Purchase of
30c or More
Tb« Sfylolin« Do Uz« 4 -Door Soda«
Across
From First
TIP-Tqp
UQQDQjjr
Open to
1 1PM,
Security
Beaverton
Bank
4 146
CARR CHEVROLET CO.
BEAVERTON.
OREGON
PHONE
3333
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