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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1932)
B E A V E R TO N E N T E R P R IS E FRIDAY. APRIL 22, 1932 BEAVERTON The five year-old eon of t'.. <'• 11 tv- horn underwent an opeiatioi: it Emanuel hospital Friday for dicilis. Stoellei Bros, of Cedar M lls re port the shipment of a carload of potatoest to Stockton, Cal., this week The Tillamook train was overcitiq an hour and a half Tuesday due to a tree having fallen across the tiacks Mrs. Alexander, who has been quit^ ill, is much Improved In health Mrs. Ayers, Portland, has been with her mother, Mrs. T. Boyd, dur ing her seige o f the flu. C. E. Hedge has rented his prop erty on Union Avenue in Aloha con sisting of a house and four acres to Jack Haack of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Allen and sons were suddenly called to Albany Tuesday due to the serious Illness of Mrs. Allen's mother. The Chas. Fossler home in Wood land Acres Is undergoing alterations. Mr. and Mrs. Don Island are be ing felicitated on the arrival of a son Dr. Mason was the attending phy sician. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown and daughter Lucille of Los Angeles, Is visiting her brother H. R. Brown and family. Mrs. Steel of Salem, and Miw Stanhope, of Portland, spent Tuesday visiting Mrs. Joe Keller. Rev. Roy Nolt, of Portland, for mer pastor of the Nazarene church, was calling on friends in town Mon day. Rev. and Mrs. Nolt with their family are moving to Klamath Falls this week where he will fill the pul pit of the Nazarene church at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller returned from Seaside Monday evening where they had spent several days. Whtlr there they celebrated their silver wedding anniversary by entertain ing a group of their friends at dinner. Gus Desinger and Miss Katherine Desinger spent the week end at Deep Creek visiting their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desin ger. Nelson Freeman of Portland was in town Monday greeting old friends friends. Earl Evans, Mrs. Inez Whitworth and daughters Eva and Elsie, and Miss Erma Nelson spent the week end at Lake Lytle. Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger enter tained at luncheon members of the 500 Club Friday afternoon. Mrs. K. L. Tucker and Mrs. F. G. Donaldson were guests of the club. Mrs. Dora Stipe held.' high score and Mrs. Ruby Boyd low. Mrs. Lester Tallman of Long View, Washington, returned to her home Wednesday’ after spending the past week visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wagner of Portland, were dinner guests of the R. M. Miller home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gillanders of Stanfield, Oregon, spent Monday night at the D. C. Tallman home. Mr. Gillanders is Mrs. Tallman s brother. A most enjoyable day was spent at Nelscott Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Dayon Peck and son Crandal, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tucker, and daugh ter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richey and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Wismer and Mrs. Lomox and Mr. Wise. Doy <iray Friday morning for a rh'.:t visit. She left Tuesday niorn- ir.;r tor her home in Richmond, V « , Mr- "lain ¿pen. several months vis Calif un-.» before coming her*.......... Ms and Mrs. Mark Mabon.and son i) tiald of Multnomah, visited Mr-. C. C. '1 npp Thursday. John Hay of Aloha, visited friends in Beaverton Thursday. Mrs. Damon, who has been a house guest of Mis. C. J. Bielman for several weeks is now visiting friends In Portland. Those attending the special meet ing of the Washington County 4-H club leaders in Hillsboro Monday night were: Mrs. W. H. Englekt, Mrs. Walter Van Kleek, Mrs. i-,ss>.x Marsh, Mrs. E. G. Webb, Mrs. No- reen Allyn, and D. C. Howard and daughter Domma Rae. O Hagoes is able to be up again after a recent operation. He is now at the home of his daughter Mrs. C. are giving a benefit dance at the J. Bielman. James Filley and George McKercher. Huber hall Saturday, May 17. K. D. Hagoes, manager of the club in in charge of the arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westfall and son Glen of Portland, were din ner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sprague Thursday evening. Mrs. J. S. Cooper and daughter Betty spent the day visiting Mrs. C. J. Bielman Thv^rsday. Mrs. Chas. Mackey spent the day Thursday visiting her sister Mrs. Lo vell Daniels in Portland. nesday. City Sink» Into Tunnel Mrs. Guy Carr has been confined to her home several days with gripp Little Shirley Carr spent several days with her grandparents In Port land during her mothers illness. Mrs. Holland Main arrived at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AUTOMOBILE LOANS A personal service —something different Hoover & Smith F IN A N C E CO. Ave., N., bet. Burnside, Ankeny, State License M 127 8 Grand LISTERiNE THROAT TABLETS These Classified Ads appear in six FOR P O U L T K Ï — Jesse E A R LIE ST OF A L L Burbank newspapers : Beaverton Enterprise. PIAN O Hench, Br 9S97-K-6 Beav. R2 B x .i Tigard Sentinel. Multnomah Press, Potatoes, weaned Pigs, Brood Aloha News, Yamhill Journal and Malr Hog, for sale by C. L. WOOD—Dry cordwood, sawed *6; Gaston Herald. ston, Sherwood, Ore., Phone No. 2 and 2nd growth sawed *5; Fresh and old growth 16-inch *5 OVER 17,000 R E A D E R S W E E K L Y VVANTED-Cheap horses for and *5.50 cord. S. D. Spiesz, No. farm. Telephone Beaverton Union Ave., Aloha PERSONAL One can cultivate personality by i educating the mind to appreciate Y C « J | many interesting things, not for the , |uu pose of showing off, but for the sake of improving and enriching it. rJ. i A well-stored nnnd and a quick In- jtelligence allow one to give out and Touching Reminder take in much that helps in building Daughter- Father, the cook asked i character. A person’s character is for more money today. 'something like a person's handwrit Widower— Heavens! That woman ing, something which forms itself acts as though 1 were her husband. unconsciously, but one can give it Boston Transcript at least a good model to form Itself upon. Merely Temporary Outwardly courage, fine temper and "Strange how few of those movie stars who marry take their husbands the observation of good manners will | give a man or woman the attributes names. Mannerisms if they "Oh, 1 suppose it seems hardly most desired. I are natural and unaffected are a worth while for so short a time." part of a charming personality. If however they are affected, and this Changing Ambition "How's your boy getting on in fact is always obvious, they are tiresome. school?" P ra ctica l H ILLSB O RO — Low prices and the necessity of producing good yields of forage per acre and of providing green pastures during the dry sum mer months are causing more and more dairymen of Washington coun ty ^o turn their attention to altalta says County Agent W. F. Cyrus. I Must rut ion A youngster asked his father how wars began. "W ell" said the pater, "suppose America quarrelled with England and-----” “ But,” Interrupted the mother, "America musn't quarrel with England.” "1 know,” he answered, “ but 1 am taking a hypothetical instance." "You are misleading the child,” said the mother. "No, I am not,” he answered. "Yes you are." “ I tell you I am not! It's out rageous—-” "All right, dad," said the boy. "D on t get excited. I think I know how wars begin.'— Boston Transcript. Portland. Oregon T & Relieve Hoarseness Sore Throat Coughs Seed Sows John 362. fox 9865 ANY G IR L in need of a friend HKAV Ï HENS W A N T E D —Canyon write Elsie H. Allemann, the Sal C IRCULATING H E A T E R S *45 to Road Poultry Stand, Beaverton H2, *85 Wood or Coal. Multnomah Bx 77. vation Army White Shield Home. Hardware Store, Multnomah 565 Mayfair Avenue, Portland. ¿Made 5) lambert Phsrmâial Co., S*mt L oom . U. S. A. V .V V .V ‘ . 5 V . V . W . ,. V . ‘ Edw. C. Luce Cimdtdutc for nomination for County Clerk SKIN ITCHING ENDS when s o o th in g l e n t o is uamf f R Right i f f l i f ( r from n m f k the a f i first r a f fn touch, tin V i a antiseptic*, n f ic u in fÌ A » The nmjoi part of this announce ment of candidacy Is to express my grateful appreciation of past favors bestowed on me by the people of Washington County. Also voters are reminded that they must be registered before they can vote. Registration books close thirty days before election. EDW. C. LUCE Bald adv •X** # * 0 0 * * 4 W -K - K - M - M '4 0 * * * * healing Zemo takes the itching misery out of mosquito bite«, rashi«. and many other skin affliotl&ns. T ry it also for itching, peeling toe«. Bathers and other outdoor folks thank cooling Zemo for relief from sunburn. Douse it on ivy-poisoning. Pimples and dandruff fade when safe, antiseptic Zemo is applied. It in stantly eases razor-smart. Always have Zemo nearby wherever yc A n y druggist. 36c, 60c, $1.00. 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I said to my friend's youngest brother: "'Well, Bobbie, 1 see Mil- zle has puppies." Bobby promptly replied; "Yes, and It's her third helping, too." X v< D O NALD T. TE M PLE TO N Candidate Republican for Nomination For County Judge Crazy Crystals M IN E R A L W A T E R T R E A T M E N T Now Available in Beaverton G ET A SAM PLE GLASS FREE O ffice Upstairs, Telephone Bldg. Phone Beaverton 6702 It has always been, and will con tinue to be, my policy to co-operate so far as possible, with any organ ized movement for the reduction of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ # # # * # * # # * * * * # * * * * * # 1** taxes, or other matters of county welfare, that reflects the opinion of Ir ^ lin P T .j \ 7 1 I !/=»\r the people in general. 1 especially *-*• V commend the Tax Reduction League CHIROPRACTOR on the Interest tt has shown in the management of county affairs and Chiropractic Physician the aid and co-operation tt has given the county court in the county wide movement to reduce taxes on real 215 Allsky Bldg. A T 4836 Portland property. Paid adv. ♦4 ^ ** * * * * * * * * * » * » * » * t e » » > » e ey» w v w v w w w New Process Purodean CHICAGO CLEANERS Sixth and Alder 'Alm ost) 7215 10 CASH A N D C A R R Y TOMMY LUKE D1R1 < I OR1 WOOD FOR SALE—Partly dry 16- mch slab *4 50 cord; 16 Inch old PIGS FO R SALE—*2.50 up. W. J. E. BUCKLEY, M. 1». Burke, Beaverton R2, Bx 177. CENTS growth *3.50 cord; 2nd growth *4; : Postoffice Bldg., Multnomah, Oregon Coal and Sawdust. Phone Beav OffKv a t 4756 Rea. AT. MMII A LINE erton 5225. HOUSE FOR R E N T —*20 month, PER TIME RAD IO SE RVIC E and Repairing sale on easy terms, *8,500, small Modern equipment and expert | payment down Full basement, workmanship Pownder Radio Ce.. fruits, all kinds, 6601 Gaymon Blvd IN STRUCTIO NS Multnomah AT. 2829, after 8 p acreage 70x141, inquire Hoffman m.. call AT. 3854. and Gaymon, Multnomah. TEN CENTS a line per Issue Count five words to the line. Then ¿ A R P E N T E R . Grinding and Saw M1SCK1 LAN FOUS ;ount your profits. Cash should filing. Phone Beaverton 7651. accompany the order. When a cAntiseptic H A U LIN G — Long and statement is required the charge is G E N E R A L DRAG H A R R O W — Wagon — Disc short Distances, Robert Johnson. 13c per line, minimum 50c Harrow wanted. Describe, name Prevent Phone Beaverton 3152. price. P. O. Box 313, Beaverton Our newly installed system will dry clean and press men's suit«-overcoats- women’s- dreg sea and coats- In Three Hours! Every garment left here at 9 will be ready by noon. F L O W E R S >E L L PR O * ESSION \l MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS, HATS CLEANED AND TRESSED, NOW ....... HOUR CLEANING SERVICE........ PORTLAND'S PROGRESSIVE FLORIST BE. — Villa Santo, Stefano, Italy— Inhabi tants fled in terror as buildings slowly slid from view into a pit that opened along the main street of the city. A dozen houses are a heap of ruins 40 to 50 feet below the street level and it is feared that other dwellings will follow them. Engineers are drilling the surface of the earth to determine whether the entire city will drop into the labyrinth of old tunnels dug by the Romans 2000 years ago. The grotto has not been exploited but, appar en tly, extends far beyond the limits of the present hold, 70 feet in di ameter and many homes are rest "Well, he's reached the age when ing on only a thin crust . he thinks less of passing an exami The only warning of the sudden nation than of passing the car sinking of the surface came three ahead."—Cappers Weekly. weeks ago when a donkey, carrying a man, punched his hind legs Typical Bankruptcy through the surface of the street "So Skinnem went bankruptcy, eh! A hole suddenly widened and under j I hear that he let his creditors take ground rumblings were taken as In ! the very coat off his back." dications that further collupses are "Yes. but not before he had trans- certain. i ferred his wallet to his hip pocket." I Mrs. A. Dallman and son Albert and Miss Martha Gerig visited rela tives at Gresham Wednesday. Mrs. John Dobbins and Mrs. P. L. Schjltz were luncheon guests of Mrs. Shurtlift o f Portland Wednesday. Mrs. R. L. Tucker and daughter Margaret and Mr. Wise of Everett, arrived at the Dayton Peck home Saturday. They returned home Tues day, Mrs. Tucker remaining with them having visited in Beaverton and Hillsboro for the past two weeks. Mrs. Martha Gerig who Is em ployed in Salem, is visiting at the August Dallmann home in Kinton. Mr. and Mrs. August Abriest of Gresham, spent the day Tuesday with Mrs. O. E. Lierman. Mrs. D. C. Tallman and Mrs. Les ter Tallman spent Friday visiting Mrs Gladys Sayler at Lake Grove. Carl Curtis Beach was ou^ of school a few days on account of illness. Wed » ClLASSI FIE l ) ADVERTISING ETIQUETTE Mrs. L. Adkins and Mrs. Fred Om- sted of Portland were luncheon guests of Mrs. J. W. Sprague FACE 281 Til 1 ItI) STREET 8. W . Comer Third and Jefferson SATISFACTION G UARANTEED Prompt Attention to Mall Orders. No Increase In Prtoa HOULD you rhanca to be on your kitchen table, you picture I are next taken by trucks and put awake between four and five the milk traveling the fifty to i on the trains. If the distance to o’clock one of these spring one hundred miles from the dairy go Is short the tins, packed In Ice, mornings and take a peep out of to your home in its present glass [ travel by freight. If long, refrig If you do, you are erator cars are used. Instead of your window, you may happen container. upon an Inter ding sight. In the much mistaken, for the receptacle \ tin containers, Insulated tanks of dim light o( dawn you will prob in which the milk was whisked steel, copper or tinned copper, ably see making its way slowly through the night was not of glass glass lined, are sometimes em down your street, either a motor but of tin—yes tin. Just lik<. the ployed. wagon or a horse drawn vehicle tin in which were packed the deli In the City which Is the center of much in cious peas which you had for din ner last evening, the shrimp teresting activity. In the city the milk Is poured If the wagon ¡ h horse drawn its I which you have purchased for into largo tanks and pumped to propelling power acts without luncheon today ami the slices of the top floor of the plant, or con human direction. From a distance! golden apricots which will orna veyed there In the original con you will observe the horse linger ment the birthday cake for An tainers. It is run through the clarifier which removes all vis before one house and then plug nette's party thia afternoon. ible dirt, pasteurized, and run Into sturdily pu.it two or three others. Tin Docs the Trick a cooler. When cold, It Is trans Sometimes he varies the mo ferred to the Ailing machine and notony by vesting a hoof on the I f one had to decide what In curb and peering expectantly up dividual agency had most to do then into the bottles which are and down the street In the vain with preserving the purity of the delivered at your door. The safe and sanitary cleanli hope that some early rising pa«- milk which is the chief nutriment i-cr by may lie induced by this of sturdy little children and so ness of tin is emphasized by the manoeuver to give his cool nose Important an article of adult diet, following quotation from "The the rubbing he would so obviously the conclusion would inevitably ITInclples aud Practice of Milk Hygiene," by Louis A Kloin— like. be— tin. “ Ail surfaces with which the milk Beginning with the sanitary comes In contact should be cov A Busy Man barns in which the cows are kept ered with tin." Whether the wagon is horse tin or galvanized ii^n ventila In caring for the tin receptacles motor drawn. Its driver is a tors admit the current of fresh tho same method as that adopted y man— back and forth he purifying air upon which the by the great canneries is observed >rts hearing his burden of shin Board of Health Is so insistent. — rinsing with cold water, then ing bottles into doorways and In preparation for milking In washing with soapy water, then areaways, flashing bis electric the best dairies, the cows are rinsing and sterilization by live torch on house numbers and il cleaned and brushed. Then enter steam. In this way the milk ar luminating with its revealing the milkers in their white uni rives at Its destination as pure glow dark passages and treacher forms and the milk Is drawn Into and uncontaminated as do the ous staircases lest he stumble pails of block tin and transferred delicious peaches of California, or with his precious load. This Is to tin containers to cool. These the luscious slices of ripe Hawai the morning milk delivered to containers, the palls and the ian pineapple that travel countless your door, pure and Iresh for the strainers as well are scrupulously miles over sea and land safe from family's use cleaned and sterilised each time all the elements of deterioration In their sealed containers of Hy Probably, Mrs Housewife, a« they are used. The great ten gallon containers gienic tin.* look at live gloaming boUiaa S o