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PRESIDENT ASKS MEMBERS OF CLUB TO MAKE PRESSED PIES BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Frid ay. June 30, 1950 Northwest Gardens By Mr». Gladys H n t r r N K O R N E Y KA K N 1V AL KALE PHONE BEAVERTON 3459 H A Z E LD A LE - COOPER MT. — Parents and friends are asked Mis. Tom Miller was hostess to to help In every way possible to FRO ZEN FOOD HOME D E LIV E R Y the C o o p e r - D a l e Carden club wards the childrens Korney Kar- SERVICE Wednesday, June 21, with Mrs. Ed nival which will be held at the By JO H N H H A N L E Y , Ph. D. Price List Mailed Upon Request Berger as co-hostess. Twenty-six HAaeldale School August 4. members were present, and three There will be prizes, dart booth, K A IN 'S FROSTY K ITCH EN - Beaverton visitors, Mrs. James Walters, Mrs. and all that goes to make up a A T l'R T L K 'S SHEI.I................. W OM EN A R E NOT ALONE IN ] L E T ’S HOPE WE DON T EN W illiams from the Cedar Mills Kar nival. iphui is a fine prot. truct . e into T H E IR L IK IN G FOR FLOWERS, < O l N IT It Garden club and Mrs. Kelly of SEW. R O LL BANDAGES which head and legs can be drawn There s a prominent blueberry year like last one. Remember that Cooper Mountain. VVomen's Missionary Society of when trouble presses. Some in- i gtower up in western Washington these pests usually show up first Mrs. Bonnie Hagg gave a talk on the Hazeldale Bible Church met sects might well be likened to the wbo- because of his interests in on Windsor beans, lupines, na- I iris with two airangenients sent June 23. at the home of Mrs. L. H. turtle in that they, too. can build thp commercial production of these sturtiums. beets, beuns, and some- I by the Weed Iris Gardens on Coop- Davis. Twelve were present, a protective mantle about them, to ! ^ru'ts, you would scarcely think times English Ivy, and be ready I er Mt. as demonstration. The morning was spent sewing lie beneath it for long periods of , would have time for anything else, for them by regularly dusting with j Then Mrs. Ruth Haek gave a and rolling bandages. Mrs. Joe time, feeding on the Juices of the Hut he certainly has. and he has a good all-purpose garden mixture, I talk on peonies and how to care Mitchell gave the study lesson plants by means of long beaks chosen the primrose as a favorite one which contains lindane. for them. The club ladies had on from John L BE C AR E FU L ABOUT USING which are thrust beneath the skin flower. Doesn t like the idea of display pressed flower pictures The business meeting was con of leaves and young twigs The dividing them, either. Every year SU LPH U R ON ANY OF T H E CU which they had made. The pres., ducted by Mrs. W. A. Hays. The Spittle Bug has a mantle of foamy. I 1*e selects the best plants from CURBITS. . . . so, when mildew at Mrs. Kinneman asked all members society will send $10.00 to the Jew slimy liquid; the wooly aphid coats l*'3 own primrose beds, marks tacks. apply a copper fungicide to make a picture and bring it to ish mission and make more Bap Itself with a waxy fluff; and the them- lets ,he bee* do ,h<* pollina- instead. Apricots, too, seem to be For more summer outdoor fun, the August meeting, at which tismal robes. i scale insects build a hardened Hon for him, then collects the allergic to sulphur. time she will try and have Mrs. Next meeting will be July 28, at ¡covering which gives them lots of 8eeds and plants them as soon as TH IS IS A GOOD TIM E TO have that ca r radio repaired Berkey out to judge them. the home of Mrs. Joe Mitchell. : protection during summer, fall and I they have ripened V IS IT A N U R S E R Y ...........to see A prize will be given for the Mrs. W. A. Hays and Mrs. O. W. Here is a method that is com for yourself what plants can be winter Though all three of these now. W e will fix it rapidly, at best. Mrs. Livermore and Mrs. Hesterlee will be co-hostesses. types can become unduly harmful mended to many more gardeners, used in your landscaping, plants Burge will take care of the prize. Everyone is welcome. low cost. Tubes tested and esti in our gardens, our chief concern growers, not only of the primrose, which will produce flowers late The next meeting will be July COEURd’alene V ACATIO N today will be with the last-named, but also of other things like del PeeGee Hydrangea, not yet in I 19 at the home of Mrs. Edith Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Allen and phiniums, and even tuberous be flower, is outstanding. . . So is the mates submitted without charge. the various scale pests Anderson, with Ruby Bloomquist son Terry of Springfield, Oregon gonias. But do not overlook the big Spanish Bloom. Even Rhodo Scale insects may be found in as co-hogtess. j stayed Monday night with Mrs. value of dividing and replanting dendrons, particularly those which The subject will be carnations1 Allen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. great numbers along the young primroses either. Do it now. or are related to Grierson’s and dis twigs of lilac, rose, hawthorn, jun and the speakers will be Mrs. Col- 1 W. Hesterlee on their way home apple and other fruits sometime soon, so the roots will color, will be found still in bloom. left and Mrs. Mueller. from Coeur-d Alene, Idaho, where iper, have plenty of time to become There are some exquisite colors There are many kinds of them, Mrs. Kelly joined the club Mrs. they have been on vacation. established before winter. And, of in these late-blooming rhododen each kind with a somewhat differ Molly Carmony of Portland also N E W P O R T F U N E R A L course, protect the new primrose drons, everyone worthy of con was a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chapman at ent color and form. The types bed against the ravages of straw sideration for your yard. Look for | Across From Telephone O ffice the BIG SUNDAY SCHOOL tended the funeral services Wed., which attach themselves to berry weevil by mixing in one of such things as Azor and Fabla for lower leaf surfaces of holly and Attendance at Sunday School June 21, for Mrs. Fred Jones, who Beaverton, Oregon the modern, efficient soli dusts a hint as to these exceptional Phone 4942 June 25 was 84 with an offering of passed away at her home in New camellia, for example are thin, which will kill and repell them. tones. flat, brown fellows The big Le- $37.85 which goes into the building port. Services were held at the fund. Buddy Remington and Mark Sunnyside Funeral Home in Port canium scale, found on all kinds Harbert observed their birthdays. land. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Chap of our ornamental and fruit trees, is puffed up and round. Those who attended Camp Trout man were cousins. Rose scale is white, clinging in from the Hazeldale Sunday School CHURCH MUSIC E V E N T last week were Sharrel Redding A large crowd attended the masses to the stems of the bushes. lly Mrs. W. A. Bunnell PRESBYTERIAN CONFAB and Patty Hart*, whs came home Hazeldale Bible Church music fes Ordinarily we think of a winter WEST SLO PE Mr. and Mrs. Twelve young people from this June 25. Others will be going at tival, June 25. Mrs. Irene Prodehl spray of liquid lime sulphur (pref Fred Mathis, relatives of the Ralph section have already signed up erably one which contains a was directing. different dates. Pearson family, who are serving as for the Seabeck Confirmation of The program included greetings, spreader) as the chief means of June 25 was the closing date for missionaries for the Adventist the Columbia Synod to be held control But, because there is ano the Red and Blue contest which scripture and prayer, by Rev. Joe Church in Seoul, Korea, where the July 10 to the 17th, with more ex has been running this past quarter, Mitchell; "Wonderful Grace o f Je ther very weak point in the life Comniunist-Korean war is going pected to add their names to the history of many other types of and the results will be announced sus", by the Hazeldale choir; “ God on, have been anxiously waiting roll before time for departure Leads His Dear Children Along” , scale insects, it is also possible to next week. word from the family and their Young people from Oregon, do a good job of cleaning them mixed quartette; an accordian duet H E A R SPAN ISH SEA9KER co-workers at the mission, with Washington and Idaho, will repre A large crowd is expected at the by Delbert and Duane De Boer of out during late May or June. . . . the only information on their well sent Presbyterian churches at the right now Hazeldale Bible Church, Friday the Laurel church; piano solo, being already three weeks old. conferences. Martha Walter and evening June 30, at 8 p. ni. to hear Phyllis Chris.^nson of Scholl«; At this time of year the young, At that time, there was no hint Ted James of the local church are "Saved by Grace” , by Shirley and j Rev. Don Samuel Vila of Spain. newly-born scale insects are emerg of the missionaries abandoning in charge of the registration for Rev. Vila is a missionary under Helen McIntosh; "Living for Je- ] ing from beneath their protective their work, which includes a hos this section. tbe Spanish Gospel mission, a sus", by David Elliott of Kinton; covering. For a short period they pital under the direction of Dr. P A R T Y FOR B IR TH D A Y W e are happy to announce that we have obtained youth for Christ speaker and a two numbers by the choir; "The I will be crawling about the twigs Pearson, a former Multnomah phy A dinner party in honor of the Holly City” , by Irene Prodehl; and leaves, in search of the best religious author. sician, a church, a nurses training birthday of Miss Shirley Barthol Everyone is urged to come out "Savior, Let Me Walk With Thee” , J place to “ squat” , and to begin school and other activities within the services of M r. C arl Dickson, who has been associ omew was held at the home of and “ Cleanse Me", by the choir building a new dome above their and hear him speak. the Adventist compound. Robert Raasch Friday evening, H A P P Y HOUR SOCIAL and benediction. All offerings re bodies. Any good aphid-killing With the doctor are his wife, and June 9. ated with the meat business 35 years. You can depend The Hazeldale Happy Hour club ceived went into the building fund. spray or dust, cast upon them dur two children, besides several other Turkey and all the trimmings Mrs. R. C. Doty was pianist. will meet this Thursday evening, ing this "crawler” stage, will do families who make their home were served to the following on courteous service as well as No 1 government in the trick. For example, a rotenone- June 29, at 8 p. m. with Mrs. C. R. ROSEBURG RODEO within the compound walls. J guests: Shirley and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Weaver and pyrethrum Little at Chapmans corner. mixture would get HONEYM OON SOUTH Mr. and Mrs, Don Bartholomew; COUSIN VISITS daughters, Mr. W right and Mrs. them. The new lindane spray spected meats. . . . Also, a choice line of fish and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laurens j Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner; Miss Visiting at the home of Mr. and Babe Livermore attended the rodeo would be fine. Chlordane dusts and are expected home this week-end Donna Harvey; Mrs. Opal Doug sprays would also probably do the Mrs. E. W. Livermore is Molly at Roseburg, Sunday June 25. from their honeymoon trip, where lass and Children, Lonnie and Rob poultry. Carmony, a cousin of Mr. Liver M ADRAS VISITO RS trick. they have been visiting Crater erta Lea, all of Beaverton; Mr. more. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mildbrant and On the low-growing shrubs, a Lake and the Oregon Caves and George Jett of Mihvaukie and Mr. family of Madras are here visiting good all-purpose garden dust will N E W MEXICO V IS IT other points of interest of the Jim Webb and Miss Dolores Rob Mrs. W. C. Wright, mother of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed work wonderfully, too. About all state. erts of Portland. Mrs. M. W. Weaver left June 23, Berger. Mrs. Mildbrant and Mrs. one needs to remember is that sev They will be at home in the TW O W E E K S IN CALIF. for a two week visit in Albuquer Berger are sisters. They will re eral thorough dustings or spray- Bonneville Apartments in Portland, NEW MODERN EQUIPM ENT Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Windolph que, New Mexico, with her daugh main here until after the fourth of ings. applied now, will take pretty C O N V EN TIO N OK RAILS returned late last week from a va- ter. July. good care of the situation. Watch , , . | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmore re- I cation trip In California where 35 YEARS EX PERIEN CE ° y } ,>eS par UU11 * ecause , , urned Wednesday from Livings- they visited San Francisco, San t * s. sra < m secs aecte ( ,,np> i ton, Montana where they had gone Mateo and other points for two COURTEOUS SERVICE dew, just as do the aphids, and the r> „ . fore to Httend the annual weeks. honeydew in turn becomes Infested j convent,on Qf rallroad men who SE TTLE IN N E W NEST with the dirty, black sooty mold have served more than 30 years in Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ruthford, which renders holly foliage, twigs this line of work. who moved recently from McChes- and even the berries unsightly and Mr. Elmore has been in the ser- ney road, are busy getting settled unfit for decoration at Christmas. vice of Northern Pacific for 36 , in their new home on Parrway C IT Y M A R K ET years, a record which would have ; Drive. been longer except for 2% years RETURNS TO HOOD RIVER which were spent overseas in Mrs. W. H. Woodworth returned 58 N. E. Broadway St. World War I. to her Hood River home last week The varied phases of railroad end after a visit with her daughter Beaverton, Oregon Phone 3641 ing were represented by officials, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. conductors, brakemen, f l a g m e n Griffin In Cedar Hills. and other positions. One day of the convention was taken up with EXTENSIVE REMODELING A new utility room Is being add- n o b o d y ' l l WAVF a THING TO DO WITH h i m I a trip to Yellowstone Park, a HE DOESN'T S E N D H»S S U IT S T O ------- crowd of over 600 persons convey- pd and other extensive remodeling EIH=III=III=III=IM=III=III=IM=III=MI5|II=HI=II ed to the park by busses with a done to the property on McChes- noon luncheon being served to the ney road, recently purchased by Mrs. George Keller’s niece, Mrs. huge gathering. DeVaul. IT, The Elmores plan to attend the next convention which will be held ON INT’L RELATIONS Mrs. Claude Brockman of Me- In Seattle next year. Chesney road, spent last week at | ASSIST POSTMASTER Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bunnell of tending the sessions on Interna U /is ¿Monte. o f <^Dins.’i dfeaninq Coos Bay were visitors for the tional Relations, a series put on week with his brother, Mr. W. A. each year at Reed College, with 375 N .W . Canyon Road, Ôeaverton Phone 3891 Bunnell, Mrs. A. J. Bunnell is speakers of international reputa Largest and Most Modern Cleaning Plant in Washington Co. assistant post-mistress at Eastslde. tion to give lectures in the classes. This years subject was “ Foreign STATE SE C R E TAR Y Mrs. M. C. Yeager, who repre Relations". Miss Wanda Brockman was ex sented the Fir Grow Farmerettes, the local garden club at the con pected home Monday evening from llliMMWT vention held at Klamath Falls ^an Jo*8 where she visited her beginning June 13th r e t u r n e d slater, Mrs. Andrew Martin and home with a new position having family, and will leave again for a been elected rot responding secre trip to British Columbia. tary of the State Federation Gar den Club. rOUR IÍUC4TK» S e v e r a l other representatives went from Washington and Mult nomah counties MA V MOVE TO OSWEGO The George Wize property on Maryamma Drive, was sold last I week to Charles Rogers, who in 4 OREGON S TA TE COLLEGE turn has sold his property on People In this state should not Canyon road, adjoining the pro- fret when census figures fall to Let regular savings be the compass which guides you posed shopping center at West j come up to Inflated ideas, believes by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation, Slope. E. B. MacNaughton, president of through the years from youth to the age of retirement. an instrum entality of the United States Government The plans of Mr. and Mrs Wize | the First National hank of Port- are indefinite as yet. but may in- I land He says that for most of the Only perseverance and sound planning can assure smooth A safe, profitable and convenient way to time since the early 1900’s people elude a move to Oswego. sailing W e are at your service, so open an account have come to Oregon faster than W H O O PIN G COUGH ILLS save or invest money. Three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. they could be properly absorbed today! MacNaughton expressed his opin Harold Mattoon are among the latest victims of whooping cough ions in an address before the sec- and ate confined to their home on ond annual Institute of Northwest Current Dividend Spencer road with the ailment Resources held in connection with SOI MAS JOIN NOW the summer school About 80 per- M EM B ER F E D E R A L HO M E LO A N B A N K Prospective members of the Cen cent of Oregon’s resources come fury Club ar- being Informed by from the farms and the forests, Mrs. Vetnon Churchill that they and these industries can absorb need not wait until September to ¡ Just so many people, he pointed take membership In the club as j out the fiscal year of the organization He advocated more Industries H ILLS B O R O , O REGO N runs from July 1st to July 1st. to turn Oregon’s raw products into 'i1 'H AVE A YEAR'S INCO M E IN A SAVIN GS A CC O U N T' The club Is making plan- for the finished form. The state produces ill 8848 S. W. Canyon Rd. At Weyt Slop« ' I T U » « B R E W I N G C O M P A N Y annual picnic for members and ffreat wealth hut too much of Accounts Insured to $ 5 ,0 0 0 M ember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ü! Á F -J lTU ril V IS U M t il I s I their families which will he held it Is being shipped In box cats In in Washington Park. July 19th. the raw state, he declared <IM=Ht=m3HI£HI3M=HlslH=IH=lll=lll=llf*IHslH=m3IH3 Automobile Radios Repaired BEAVER RADIO RELATIVES AWAIT REPORT OF KOREAN MISSIONARY FAMILY OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEW MEAT DEPARTMENT im PRESS iye mC , BENSON'S OPEN A Savings Account Your Savings Are insured for Safety Up to $5,000.00 Banker Hollers Whoa! Population Grows Too Fast CHART YOUR COURSE TO SECURITY 2 '/ 2 % Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON