PARENTS SEE ACCOMPLISHMENT
OF CHILDREN IN SCHOOL YEAR
B y Gladys I I m U t I w
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fridoy, Moy 19, 1950
[G ID E O N S G IV E S E R V IC E
May 21 Is M issionary Sunday j
j and the g uest s p e a k ers a t the j
1 morning services will be the Gid-
eons. T h e se m en are ju s t c h u tc h j
| laymen and help to distribute |
Bibles to schools and o th er places
I where they a r e m o st needed and
all are residents of W ash in g to n
County T re a s u re r, Maud W. B os-
county.
cow receiving seg reg ation s fro m
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Everyone is welcome to come ..
lHe “ m ° Unt
out and h e a r these men speak.
o f $1)0.440.44, d uting the m o nth of
G R A D E R H IT S BACK
I April, 1990. $48,681.47 for the cur-
Harold S h a p e r suffered a serious | rent y e a r 1949-50, and $41,758.97
accident Tuesday, M ay 9. W hile he delinquent tu rn ov ers fo r th e y e a rs
was helping unload a grad er the j 19 « . l M 9 b ack to 1932. « c i t i n g
tongue flew up and hit him In a f ew y e ars on which no tu rnov ers
Taxing Districts
Demo Candidate
Receive Over 90 Talks on CVA at
Thousand In Apr. JC Ladies Night
all te hir work, the visitors went
H A Z E L D A L E W ednesday a fte i- b a ck to Mrs. Sm ith's room where
noon May 10, at the Hazeldale the te a ch e rs served tea, coffee and
B e a v e r to n ju n io r ch a m b e r of
school, parents and friends g a th e r cookies.
co m m e rce m em b ers and wives at-
ed to m a k e a tour o f rooms and
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. tended a reg ular J.C . m eeting at
view th e children's work of the SC H O O L P IC N IC P L A N S
T
he
school
picnic
is
planned
for
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H eidelberg P a r k on May
T h e p n m a i y room, w hale Mrs Ih u is d a y , May 25.
17 fo r d inner a t 7:30 p. m„ Dutch
t r e a t plan.
A n n a R a s s m u e s o n is te acher, w.».- B A P T I S M A L K O I l l .S
the first visited T h e re the chil-
W om en's Missionary Society will
Main sp e a k e r of the evening was
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dren sounded the vowels and read. meet for an »11 day meeting May
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I n M is . R u t h S m ith 's room of the 2*> »*
home of Mrs Gladys
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ed d bv
third and fourth grades, the class Hesterlee. Mrs Kinchelo e and Mrs.
d e m o n s tia te d geography and read- R u b y I-eopold will he co-hostesses
hisljlawCbinr h‘m Hnd break' Z Z made’ thCre bein* n° C°UeC‘ ! Dick K°kich' ,ocal mU9iC In3,rUC'
ing.
Every one is welcome.
He was rushed to the Dr., where T h is money has all been mailed ° r '
T h e tour continued to Mi s. Hazel
Th e '»dies P>ar* to " t a r t m aking
several stitch e s had to be taken during April to the following tax- j
B e r g q u a m 's room where the sev- Baptism al robes at this meeting,
in his mouth. He is able to be up ¡„ g d is tr ic ts : 8 Cities and City N E W Q U E E N I N H O U S E
e n t h and e ig hth grade pupils re- *heie will be a devotional in the
and about althou g h s u ffe rin g pain. , R oad, $4,732.39; 12 Union and High
p o rte d a trip up the Columbia ( afternoon,
Mrs. V ern o n S p re c h e r and baby
PASTOR ENDS T R IP
Schools, including R u r a l levy, $18,-
r i v e r to Bonneville Dam by maps B I B T I I I I A Y P A R T Y
C arol
V ergene
cam e
Rev. and Mrs. J o e Mitchell, who 614.93; 68 D is tr ic t Schools, includ- d a u g h ter
o f th e dam and the Hiw ay along
Mrs C. A. Garvin ente itain e d at have been on vacatio n this past ' ¡ ng R u r a l levy, $36,302.05 and 7 hom e May 11, fro m the hospital.
t h e Colum bia river and the special her home May 12 with a birthday two weeks, will retu rn and occupy W a t e r D is tricts , $1,481.07.
B o th are doing fine.
p o in ts of Interest.
party for her daughter Pam ala. the pulpit at the Hazeldale B ib le | T h e C ounty G e neral F u n d re-
Mrs. L . E . K o m m e r of B uxton
T h e history was told by each Five small guests were present,
Church M ay 21.
ceiv ed
$13,173.70;
County
R o a d I is l a y i n g with them fo r a week.
pupil who had made the trip. Sev-
Mrs. Garvin served re freshm ents
F und. $2,603.93; 7 R u r a l F i r e P r o
e ra l poems were read which some before the children left for home,
tection D is tr icts , $1,908.05 and Spe- j
o f th e child ren had w iltten ex- L A S T P T A M E E T I N G
cial R o a d and B rid g e F u n d (fro m |
pre ssin g th e ir thoughts of the
The Hazeldale P a r e n t Te ach ers
d e l i n q u e n t tu rnov ers) $1,400.26. j
trip.
> associatio n held Its last meeting
T h e re m a in d e r is held to cover
T h e n the tour continued to Mrs.
of the school y ear M ay 12, a t the
school d is tr icts bonds and interest,
M a r y E n ch e d e 's room, where her school house. A large number of
HEATING
and a c c o u n ts of sm aller ta x levy- .
f i f t h and sixth g rad ers did English patents and friends were present
P
lan
n
in
g
a
school
picnic,
enter-
inK
d
istricts,
and showed their handiwork in
The new o ffice rs for the coming
MAX'S SHEET METAL
tainin g the g rad uates, and elect-
The
to tal se g ie g a tcd
by the
Tingei painting
A fter
viewing yen- were installed
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691 S. W. E r ic k s o n
At th e close o f the m eeting a ing new o ffic e rs were the main C.'ounty 'l a x D ep a rtm e n t to date on
What does it mean to make about 75 billion tele
purposes
of
the
St.
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cilia
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Moth-
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rre
n
t
1949-1950
roll
am
o
unts
|' film was shown them All joined
P h o n e B e a v e r to n 3071
ers Club a t th e ir m e e tin g May 4 I to $2,115,392.43, which has been
in for refreshm ents.
phone calls in a year? Just this: By spreading the
1. T h e F a m o u s Wesoo G u a r a n
Th e annual picnic for the school paid to th e various tax levying dis-
S U N D A Y V I S I T ATI OI NS
tee
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Liv erm ore chlldren was planned, and will be t r i c ts as state d above by the < oun-
total equally over the nation’s 40 million tele
2. E n g in e e re d I n s talla tio n
spent Sunday a t Multnomah F alls held at Hillsboro P a r k on Monday j ty T r e a s u r e r ’s office.
3. F i n e s t W o r k m a n s h ip
May 29.
phones, an average of over 120 calls per month
•»ml visitin'” friends in Portland
Last
year, 269,000 pedestrians
It was decided that the mothers
SUN D A Y SH O O I. R E P O R T
will be made on each telephone!
Attendance at Sun day School of the seventh grade stud ents en were inju red in the United States.
tertain
the
g
ra
d
u
a
te
s
and
th
eir
' May 14 was 118.
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This expected all-time high telephone traffic
Those who observed th e ir birth parents with a b r e a k f a s t a fte r
8:30
Mass
M
ay
28.
days were J o a n
S to rt, Gladys '
load is further evidence of the indispensable use
I f lewis, P a m a la Garvin, and Sharo n j O ffice rs elected fo r th e next
school
y
ear
are
Mrs.
A1
Jo
h
n
so
n
,
| Harper, while S h a ro n Neal ob
fulness of the telephone to the American people.
served fo r her mother, Mrs. Sally president; Mrs. A. C. Abeal. vice
president;
Mrs.
Clem
Lorson.
s
e
c
Neal.
That’s why we are working round-the-clock to
Mary Lee Hart sang a special retary ; Mrs. Floyd F u ller was re
give you fine service.
number accom panied a t the piano elected os tre a su rer.
E PEGG
Wm SPEARS
Outgoing o f fic e rs were Mrs. L.
hy her mother, Mrs R o s s Hart.
Tribu te was paid m others by j Minton, p resid ent: Mrs. A. J o h n
presenting the eldest, the youngest son. vice p resid ent: and Mrs. E.
and the m other with the most K irk, secretary .
Mrs. Minton was presented with
children present with a potted
geranium gift. Mrs. W illa td Hay- , a silver re s a ry by Mrs. V ern Amell
ward was the eldest mother, Mrs. on b ehalf of the m e m b ership in
fo r excellent work
Lois (K in ch e lo e) Lee the youngest appreciation
as president.
and there was a tie between Mrs. ' during h e r te rm
I f you a r e a N e w co m e r to the
< :ty. a New M o ther, h a v e l u . t
P e te r B u tle r and Mrs. Essel WII- j Thro ug h h er e ffo r ts the schot.l h a s
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be ume i n j a g e d . h a v e m oved to
ii ne w a d dress in the cit y , or
Hams fo r the m other with the j been presented with two radio-
i ist b e co m e S i x t e e n , y o u r p u b
most children present, both re phonographs, records, s p o r t i n g
lic pl ritcd local m e r c h a n t s , as
an e x p r e ss io n of G oodw ill, have
equipment, and o th e r Items to
ceiving a plant.
a lovely b a s k e t of g ift s f o r you.
m ak e te a ch in g for the S iste rs and
HAPPY HOUR CLUB DATE
T h e r e 's n o thing to buy. No o b
ligation S im p ly call y ou r W el
studying fo r the stud ents more
Hazeldale
Happy
H
ou
r
club
will
come W agon H o stess w hose
Your community mortician since 1910
meet May 18 at 11 a. m. with Mrs. enjoyable.
p h on e is liste d and a r r a n g e to
r e c e iv e these gifts.
L. Marked. Pot luck at noon. It
Mrs. Minton and Mrs. Jo h n s o n
will also be nom inatio n o f officers were each presented with a co r
for the com ing year.
sage
Phone 3411
BEAVERTON, OREGON
SOFTBALL
D essert luncheon was served by
NLWYORK • MEMPHIS • LOS ANGSIM
1 OttONTO
T h e H azelettes played their first Mrs. George B erry , Mrs. Clem L o r
Phone Beaverton 2321
softball g am e of the season May son, and Mrs. Art B y rnes, at this
10 at Orenco. V ersus N orth Plains. conclu ding m eeting of th e year.
estimated
telephone
TRAFFIC 19 SO
7S.000.000.000 CALLS
75 BILLION
Mothers Club Of
St. Cecilia's Sets
Plans For Picnic
RIESCO
Peyg à
is a lot of
telephone calls!
M ortuary
TELEPHONE EMPIII
Welcome Wagon
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
COATS
SUITS
m
COTTONS
PEDAL PUSHERS
SLAX SHORTS
PLAYCLOTHES
BLOUSES
JEWELRY
HANKIES
GI FT
ITEMS
11
SKIRTS
0
MARKET-
BASKETS
Gay Colors
Also Dark
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Quitting Business
MEN'S
SPORT CASTER
JACKETS
DRESS COATS
V
DRESS SLAX
DRESS SHIRTS
WORK SHIRTS
DUE TO ILLNESS I AM FORCED TO QUIT
WORK PANTS
GLOVES
Prices... SLASHED
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There’s nothing like GO-WEST Bait to pro
tect row crops from costly pest damage. GO-
W EST is not merely a pest killer- i t is a deadly
lure! Strawberry Root Weevils (and insects of
like feeding habits) can’t resist the sweet-apple
base in GO-WEST. Once pests are tempted, they
are through, for G O -W E S T Bait attracts and
destroys. GO-W EST pays for itself many times
over in savings to crops. Day or night. . . rain or
shine, GO-WEST is on the job. Glean and easy
to apply . . . nothing to spray or dust. So. why
experiment. . . buy GO-W’E S T Bait with over
20 years proven results!
Liquidating Our $22,000 Stock and Fixtures
ROBES
HOUSE-
COATS
BELTS
SCARFS
UMBRELLAS
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SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 19
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
COME • SEE - SAVE
ifftcrmwiiioKSHme
Store Closed Thursday For Sale Preparation
E qu ally effectiv e fo r
— ALL SALES FINAL
BAGS
HOSE
GIRDLES
BRA'S
SLIPS
GOWNS
NO EXCHANGES
NO REFUNDS —
STRAWBERRY ROOT WEEVILS,
VEGETABLE WEEVILS,
PLASTIC JACKETS
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PORTER'S
GIRLS’
DRESSES
COATS
PLAY
CLOTHES
SWEATERS
BLOUSES
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GO-IX ES T is the original apple-
base bait. Scientifically impreg
nated uith Sodium Fluosilicate.
A vailable in economical SO-Ib.
bags at better Seed and Feed
Dealers.
SWEATERS
WORK SHOES
ACROSS FROM HASKELL CENTER
Everything
V
WIGS, SOWBUGS, ETC.
TSHIRTS
Phone Bcovcrton 9161
HOURS 9;30 A. M. TO 9,00 P M.
1025 N E CANYON ROAD
CUTWORMS, EAR
POLO SHIRTS
CLOTHING CENTER
MUST
BE SOLD
INFANTS'
DRESSES
COATS
SOX
PANTIES
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EVERYTHING
FOR BABY
BOYS’
PLAY CLOTHES
DRESS PANTS
SHIRTS
JEANS
SHORTS
A PRODUCT O F TH E C H A S .H. L IL L Y C
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