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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1950)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE •Priöoy, April 21, 5950 HUNTING & FISHING Around Moderation lends A few anglers during the early days of trout season pioneer a rti- flcials the m a jo rity don't. Vol- umes have been w ritten about flys not scoring early in the season, charm Light’beer is the beverage of moderation. Enjoy— 'its t h e W a ter Phone 4293 "ADAM'S B IB ", Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn "BOMBA ON PANTHEB'S ISLAND starring Johnny Sheffield Saturday Matinee "BOMBA ON PANTHEB ISLAND Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 23, 24, 25 "W H IB L P 0 0 L ", Gene Tierney, Richard Conte "DOWN M EM 0BY LANE" with Bing Crosby Wednesday thru Saturday, April 26, 27, 28, 29 CHALLENGE TO LASSIE" color by Technicolor Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp INTBUDEB IN THE DUST", Claude Jarman, Jr Aloha. Oregon — Phono, Alona MOI I a M for Our Patrona th ru S a t u r d a y A pril 19.*«. *1 DEAR W IFE " Joan Caulfield. W illiam ** Holden Ida Lupino, Glenn Ford M unita). M o n d a ). T u e s d a ), A pril *9. *4. tft Jo h n P a y n e G all R ussell P ercy Kilbride, Ann B ly th e W e d n e sd a y th ru S a tu rd a y , A pril ÎH. *7, Î8 , M "DANCING IN THE DARK" H A Z E L D A L E - C O O P E R MOUN T A IN — T h e Hazeldale P T A met F r i d a y eve, April 14 a t the school house. A large nu m ber was pres ent. j ceeded by a sm all spinner, P e rh a p s the b are hooks reaem bles a desirable p art of the Herr- ings diet. (T h e y a re usually hook- ed in the m outh). Mental Marvel Masters Man's Mind Miracles Wednesday thru Saturday, April 19, 20, 21, 22 W rd n e a d a ) B y (ilad y ii H m tiTW v cutthroat, he’ll say, "W h y give me a little spinner and Juicy yellow buck tail any day and If y a aint got th a t I'll ta k e a red and white buck or even a plain 3/0 or 4/0 Colorado”. Of course th a t's so much fin c h a tt e r but the records speak for themselves. 1 th e s m e lt) don’t seem to have In the lakes a small red and ' much o f a c h a n c e to grab-a-few white daredevil type wobbler is a ny m o re this year. According to a recent Oregon dynamite. Not m any anglers in the I N orthwest are acquainted with I S t a t e G am e Com m ission bulletin, [ this lure. S m all bottled minnows the sm elt b y - p a s s e d practically j properly harnessed work very well once in every 3 y e ars for the past 30 years. In almost all lakes. 1947 was the last sm eltless y ear Don't spend too much time wait on th e Sand y R iv er. ing for the dry fly to c o n n e c t—it C h arles Lockwood. S t a t e G am e isn't likely right now th at the s tre am s will be cle a r enough, and D irecto r d eclares th a t although the w eather warm enough to pro unproven as yet, It was a possibil ity th a t s tre a m conditions, esp ecial duce an insect hatch. B u t if ( T h e r e ’s always an if» it ly te m peratu re, a f f e c t the s m e lts ' is exceptionally warm and there spawning habits and the te m per- is a hatch- who know s maybe ya m ental ru nts m a y spawn in the main Columbia R iv e r if trib u ta ry might get a rise or two. T h e Hmall willow leaf Is an Ideal conditions a r e n ’t sa tisfa cto ry . S o m e o f the w aters t h a t have spinner for th e fly rod and light spinning rod, being drag free even produced fa irly good trout fishing fo r the early p art o f th e season in fairly heavy riffles. T h e most humble lure of them | are E a g le C r e e k ; not f a r fro m all to offe r any fish Is nothing at E s t a c a d a and which incid entally all. or alm ost nothing Its ju s t a m ight have a steelhead o r two, bare hook. T h e finny dodo who the C la c k a m a s R iv e r (steelie also, regards this modest offe rin g a m a y b e ? ) part o f t h e upper W il most suitable s u b je ct for strik in g lam ette (ch e ck the sta te ang lers Is th e Herring. He's not a game guide closely on this fo r open fish by any s tre a ch of the im agin w a te rs ). Y a m h ill R iv er, is not too ation but its gre at sport to land3 high or muddy and the T u a la tin or 4 of these c r i tte r s a t one time R iv er, (Maybe a bass. H u h ? ). A little la te r when th e w inter on an average halt c a s tin g outfit snows run off, and the w e ath e r w arm s up. the S a lm o n R iv er, Up per Sand y R iv er, S till Creek, and vario us Mt Hood w a ters produce fa ir catches. Bee <erton T re e P a rk in g LARGE CROWD AT PTA ELECTS OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR W illiam Powell, B e tsy D rak e G e n e Autry Dr. F r a n z J . P olgar, ack n o w l edged m a s te r o f te lepathy, hypno sis and other psychic phenomena, is to speak before the W ash in g to n County K n i fe and F o r k Club on T h u rs d a y evening. April 20. at the P e t e r Boscow school, Hillsboro, a c cording to l^eonard Adams, pres ident. His s u b je ct will be: " M ir a cle s o f the Mind”. B e f o r e com ing to A m erica he was a crim inolog ist with the H u n g arian secret police, and treated neuro tic cases in Budapest hos pitals. He is a g ra d u a te o f the U n iv ersity of bu d ap est. but Dr. P o lg a r ad m its he did not obtain his unusual m ental and psychic powers through his studies o f phy- chology. P o lg a r lays no claim to the super natural. yet his work tra n sce n d s com m on experien ce and defies e x planation He believes m ost per sons utilize only a tithe of their n a tu ral m en ta l power. " I don't know how 1 can do it”, he told the science editor of the New Y o rk World T e le g ra m . “O nce In the war. I was buried alive for th r e e days. A fter th a t, hospitals for six months. I had aph a sia and am nesia. I even w as so bad 1 lost all m em ory and could not speak or write. A fte r they got me out o f it I found I had this ability to un derstand the tho ug hts which oth ers are trying to say to me.” Although widely considered a superb show man with the ability to b re a k the fever of suspense with which Vie holds his audiences by his quick wit and unexpected pranks. Dr. P o la rd ’s b asically sci e n tific p resen tation o f powers of the mind has baffled scientists and yet convin ced the most s k ep ti cal in his te s ts o f thought t r a n s ference. Dr. P o lg a r studied under P r o fessor S a n d o r F e ren czi at the Uni versity o f Budapest, and was one o f the first pupils of Sigmund F rend . m a s te r psychologist. Wholesome Evenings Ente rtainment For The Whole Family. As Convenient as Your Own Living Room Fri. and Sat. April 21, 22 " R E D H O T A HI I E ” V ictor Mature B e t ty Hutton "T IIK W E S T E R N E R " G a ry Cooper W a lte r B re n n a n CARTOON - N EW S Sunday • Monday April 23, 24 " R %< I I K I .O K A M ) T i l l ROHH1 S O X K R - C ary G ra n t Myrna Loy Shirley Tem ple THE SEC R ET G A R D E N ** M a rg a ret O 'B rien H e rb e rt Marshall CARTOON - N E W S Tue»., Wed., Thur*. April 25, 26, 27 »•BAGDAD” Friday • “T H H M i B Y S T A N L E Y AG AIN T h e n o m in a tin g com m ittee re Mrs. M arge B e c k e l e n te rtain ed ported and election of office rs was with a S ta n le y p arty a t her home, held, n a m in g th e following: Mrs. April 11. A larg e n u m ber were Z elm a S haper, president; Mrs. Ma- present. ble B u rg e , first vice pres.; Mrs. G a m e s were played and re fr e s h D orothy B u tle r, second vice pres.; m ents served. T h e a n s w e rs to everyday i n s u ra n ce problems* B y L eo n a rd Adams Q U E S T I O N ; I a m a salesm an and I use m y c a r in business. How do I obtain insu rance which would enable me to pay fo r r e n tin g a n o t h e r c a r if mine was s to le n ? I ’m re fe rrin g to the period fr o m loss of the c a r till it w as e ith er recovered or the co m p an y settled for the loss. N E I KM A N - W E B B E R W E I ) D oris W ebb er, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud W e bb er, becam e the bride o f Alvin N e irm a n of Cornelius F r i d a y April 14 a t the B lo om ing L u th e r a n Church. T h e y will m a k e th e ir hom e in B eav erton. Your Savings Are Insured for Safety Up to $5,000.00 by Federal Savings & Loon Insurance Corporation an instrum entality of the United States Government A safe, profitable and convenient way to save or invest money. 2 '/ 2 % A P P E N DECTO.M Y Edw ard , son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jo h n s o n underwent an appendici tis op eration a t J o n e s Hospital Aprli 13. He is com ing along nicely. R O SE B U R G V ISIT O R S Mr. and Mrs. W illard L iv erm ore o f R o s e b u rg visited Wed. April 12, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L iv erm ore. JU D G E ALOHA F L O W E R S Mrs. B a b e L iv erm o re , Mrs. Vic M aixn er, Mrs. H ild a Pierson, Mrs. M a r g a re t W e av e r, Mrs. Mable Current Dividend M EM B ER F E D E R A L HO M E LO A N B A N K Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association H ILLS B O R O , O REGO N HAVE A YEAR'S INCOM E IN A SAVIN GS A C C O U N T Accounts Insured to $ 5 ,0 0 0 FISHER THORSEN PAIN TS A N S W E R ; T h e standard auto th e ft policy provides for re im . b ursem ent not to exceed five d ollars per day for rental of a sub stitute car. T o ta l payment for th is purpose not to exceed one hundred f i fty dollars or the cash value o f th e stolen car. PLUM BING AND E L E C T R IC A L SUPPLIES PO U LTRY SUPPLIES * I f you will address your own in su ran ce questions to this o f fice, w e ’ll try to give you the c o r r e c t answ ers and there will be no c h arg e or obligation of any kind. Leonard Adams P ers o n a l I n s u r a n c e Se rv ice P h o n e 3831 Any T im e 73 Broad w ay, B eav erton GOING ON 1 Check your bat tery, make sure it’s fully charged, has plenty of water. In spect and clean bat tery cables. 2 Check your tires — spare, too— for soundness, right pressure. Remove foreign particles. 3 Drain crankcase — refill with wear- saving "RPM ”. 4 G e t rid o f squeaks bs expert chassis lubrication. Serv ice air cleaner and oil breather cap. *■ \ -¿—t - —— •—*' 5 Drain gear cases, refill with RPM Gear Lubri cant. 6 Clean, inspect and repack front wheel bearing*. 7 Check— and re plenish if necessary — master brake cyl i n d e r and shock absorbers, T h e r e will be a b usiness m e e t ing and pray e r m e e tin g this T h u r s eve., April 20 a t th e Hazeldale B ib le Church. LA U R EL POTLUCK T h e r e were around tw enty from the Hazeldale Su n d a y School who attended the pot luck dinner April 16, at the L aurel C om m u nity Church, sponsored by a group of ch u rch e s know n as the friendly six. Th e g irls q u a rte t from the S u n day School sang one nu m ber on th e program. W OMEN M IS SIO N A R IE S Th e W o m e n ’s M ission ary Socie ty o f the Hazeldale B ib le C h urch will meet April 28. fo r an all day m e e t ing a t the home of Mrs. E s se l W il liams o f F o r e s t Grove. Mrs. R o b e r t Merrill will be co-hostess. E v e r y one Is welcome. Top o f f wi t h po we r • pac ked Chesron Supreme Gasoline — read) for the highway I FOR PAINTER-UPPERS! SAVE $2.13 HAPPY’ H O U R P O T L U C K T h e Hazeldale H appy Hour club meets T h u rs d a y April 20. with Mrs. C h arles R e m in g to n , pot luck a t noon. A plant and shrub sale will follow. Any one interested is welcome to attend All m em b ers are urged to bring plants to sell. Builders Begin On Upper Floor Ánd Work Down F r o m top to bottom is the way the new science wing on B e a v e r ton high school will be finished, reports Boh F o s te r, fo 'e m a n of the " j o b ”. A fte r plastering both inside and out, the flooring and ceilings will be put in. T h e top floor will be completed first, as the ground is not dry enough to pour the c e ment fo r th e firs t floor. H e atin g and ele ctricity have al ready been installed. On the second floor of the new wing will be the scie n ce room, photo lab. and a biology room with a greenhouse. T h e firs t floor will contain an home e conom ics room, and a th e a tr e for public sp eak ing classes One Gal. DUTCH BOY WONSOVER rea. 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