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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1932)
B M V I.K IO N PAUK « F K IO A Y . KXTERP RUB SEPTEM BER 23 lt*s« Kraua. County School Superintend- Margaret Gillenwater. Rosedale, 32; Grove: Rose Truitt, Shady Brook; en Setting demonstra ion, 2 nd Doro- Marie Mays, Forest Grove. Continued from P*g* 1 Cookery, Camp cookery David j thy Upchurch, Dorothy Powell, Gar- Continued from Page 1 Failures In the Midst of PrivlJ orr.son. Aloha-Huber 4th, 31; 3th Home, 33. strong hint to the Legion not to ege•• ¡a the sermon top*« at the Walter Eames, Tualatin. 4th Wilber Morr demand HieVen o'clock hour next Sunday . |Nyberg. Tualatin. Donald Singletarv, Garden Home, _______ __ payment of the compenaa- , _____ _ unald Singletarv. Combined Club Exhibit winners tlon certificates at this time. Re- Thii Is a timely message you will j Forestry, exhibit shall consist of honorable «mention. Health, 1st Jackson Canning club" Thr mourned specimens us required In Cookery 1. 1st Melba Haverstick, tod clover bridge Camp Cookery- action In Portland, where the Le sppreciata and profit fram. Farmington. 34; 2nd Cathryn Van '>i vision ta) Cook.ng, Canning gion convened indicated that the meessage centers In the -Parable|the division and the record book. Beaverton. 2nd Kl*ek. Beaverton. 33; 3rd Lois Nor 3r(1 Jack!jon Cooking club; 4th President's action would accentuate of Jehovah's vineyard" Lutlah 3. 1st Rex Tat'ock, Farm.ngton Cook club. an effort to pass a resolution cen 1-7. This song of the prophet is a Paul Rydman, Beaverton Rt. 1. 3rd veil. Beaverton. 32. Cooking 2, 5th Agnes Nault, ... . . „ ___ T suring him for making use o t , parable in honor of Jehovah, re Robert Weisenback, Aloha. 4 Jack Aloha-Huber. honorable mention. i vision 1 .T."Y •. ° o , Federal troops. j calling His marvelous goodness to Culbertson. Beaverton Rt 1 Gardening, exhibit shall consist of Cooking 3. Claudia Ingram, Rose- Pr,ne,nen • s . a >pains . ew It now seems likely that Presi- j His people, and their failure and in club; 2nd Jackson Needle club. five and no more different varie- dale 32; 4th Marie Doera, Rosedale dent Hoover will invade the wheat gratitude to Him. M.ss Francis Clinton, home dem- and corn belt sections and deliver How easy In times such as these ties, one head of cabbage, cauli- 31 Handwork. 1st Jean Imlay, Reed- 008 rator of Multnomah County, was flower, lettuce, spinach, kale, etc., a speech on economic conditions, to forget the blessings we have, Leave any day— 16 day limit. for aI> of the *ir,s ex' Good on fast trains in modern with special reference to the plight Things are never right with us. one melon .pumpkin, squash, cu ville, 34; 2nd Robert Fowells, Reed-.the reclining chair cars. Also in tour of the farmers. No program Is The nation seemingly is not pros- cumber etc.,; one bunch of radishes, vllle. 33; 3rd Dale Birdse'l, Reed- hlbits and demonstrations. Reed-1 Five year pins were presented to Ricks ist sleeping cars (overnight berth positive but the Western tour of perous unless flooded with luxuries green onions, etc., (five plants to v ile. 32; 4th Helen as little as 31.80 extra). Governor Roosevelt is being This is true of the Individual W» ;each bunch); five specimens each of vtlle 31; 5th Dorothy McCollister. the following 4-H club leaders at watched and the Republican Board may not have as much to live on P°tato«*. beets, carrots, dried onions Reedvllle honorable mention. the pageant given at the Auditor Otic W' jj Fares Se'vlng 1, 2nd. Grace Bowman, ium Washington County 4-H c 'u b ; of Strategy thinks it will be politi- as we once had but we have just gar,ic -*tc., shall constitute a va- SAN FRANCISCO . . $15 . . to . . live for. - riety, 1st Bruce Clement, Beaverton; Hillsboro, 33;3rd Alma Eslinger, grounds Saturday evening, Septem- cal wisdom to have the — President - 1 as much LOS ANGELLS . . . $24 Beckeit, her 17th, 1932. These leaders have follow him into that section. If you are not attending some 2nd Massao Hyashl, Beaverton Rt. 2. Hillsboro, 32; 4th Elaine Potatoes, exhibit shall consist of Jacktown. 31; 5th Marie Sams, successfully completed five years of Leaders of the Party insist that °ther church we cordially Invito one peck of market potatoes, grown Beaverton, honorable mention. (leadership of 4-H club work: Ethel there Is no "serious defection” in V™ b> make your church home and selected by the club member, j Canning, Canning 1, 2nd Melba Smith. Banks, Vera Poe, Forest the farming states where the j w,th C. E. Allen. Agent 1st Erwin Atrops, Sherwood Rt 2; Jean Tuttle, Aloha-Huber, 33; 3rd Grove; Christine Ferm, Forest President has strengthened himself 2nd Scott Jinynes. Sherwood Rt. 3 by the recent rise In commodity CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Swine 3, Richard Hagg Reedvllle .T..Tt.fnT--t-t-I-f-t-I- 1- T.J-.T-t. . prices. However, there is no dispo -1 Rev, Charles F, Clarke, Pastor Goats, 1st, Cara Blatter. Portland, *«r * * * sltion to take any <'ba" ces “ " d * Beihel Church Is starting a Bible Rt. 2; 2nd Pauline Blatter. Port- vigorous campaign will be ma e reading and Bible memorizing plan, land Rt. 2; 3rd Edwin Blatter, Port- turn out the rural voters. we Would be ,ad fo navg you jo ln> hand Rt 2; 4th Len Kidder, Port-I, Seme comment has been made In Come Sunday and find out about it. I land Rt. 1. I, Europe, specially by those o p ^ .e d At U a. m Mr. Clarke will preach; Brown Swiss, 1st John Hansen. • '- ' V the , ™ 7 "Th“ * “ gllbJect • ° ° ^ wln ^ Gift.'' | Hillgboro Portland Rt 2; over ,h" the M7 failure of United At 30 hlg "Som(, Rt . 2nd Albert Grossen, V LOOKING AT WASHINGTON | METHODIST CHURt U NEWS Georg« F. Gordon, E u to r FAIR SUCCESSFUL S?« Francisco and track LOS ANGELES $30 Southern States to send a special represen- Men w ho Wa.kad wltn God." Solos I _ . . . . . . . . 1 tation to the meeting of the Disar- wl„ ^ gun(f by Mrg Martha nrown I Demon.trat.on contests, division 1. £ mament Conference Commission on and mìhs M Evelyn Caldwell will £ arden and crop«, «ma l fruits isf . . I .imitation of Budgetary expendl-, glnff . (1m., Th„ ^ K.nton Corn Club. Ivan Blerly. Sher- ^ tures. The absence of this country meetg at 9 ,s and both Endeavor i R 3i and Kenneth Koeber, 2; 2nd Kinton Corn U explained in a letter to the Soc)etlpg at 6 30 p m The Bible ' H,Usbo™ Rt. T League as due to “budgetary re..-| gtudy plan w|„ bp expIalned at a„ F r *nC'8 Ho'l’ ok,e' Beaverton 1 it Is pointed out that this; , bpg<. rngntHlff» and Rt 5 and Amas R*er*y. Beaverton, j . opportunity Rt 3 Dlvlglon 2. livestock. 1 st does not mean any loss of interest given to enroll. I Shadybrook, LeRoy Mills and in the work underway. Charles Kay, Hillsboro. European critics point out that CHRISTIAN CHURCH Judging contests, crops, 1st Corn, Geneva, on account of the Franco- Rev. G. W Springer, Pastor Huskers; 2nd Chehalem Mountain X German and Manchurian situations is going to need close watching | w e have enjoyed the Evangelistic Potato club; 3rd Forest Grove Corn and other nations are expected to meetings conducted by Bro Louy c’.ub No. 8 . . end some of their lending men Adams and James Runyan, singing Poultry, 1st Hillsboro Poultry club * • there. These foreign critics point- Evangelist, and belleye they have 2nd Deerllck Pou'try club. edly rcma.k.d that It would a 1 0 « » “ *"« to ,he ^ u rch. Iilvestock , gt Rock Creek Calf j . seem to be Impossible to achieve 7 day nlKb* these meetings will be | club 2nd Helvita-Jackson Calf Mr Hoover's goal of one billion brought *0 a close A large string c ,ub 3rd D,„ Calf Club. dollars in armament reduction with band from Pot.land will be pres- Following is list of those winning * * i ut risking more money than the ent and Mr Adams will speak on prizes at the Washington County j * United States has appropriated for the topic "The Devil, Old Serpent 4-H Fair September 16-17, 1932, or Dragon.” the use of Its conferees There will be regu'ar services under the supervision of O. B. Nearly $800,000,000 will be spent next Sunday, both morning and during the current fiscal year fo r 7venlng public works by the Federal Gov-| Thp ChrM|an Rnd<,avor goctety Too Late to Classify ernment, a(<«>r«ing u> t n> .field a business meeting last Friday Heath, Assistant-Secretary of «»• | ^ ^ Rt the bomp of thp pagtorX Treasury, who estimates a a mil Bome splendid plans were made for WATER LILY Roots- to exchange J •100,000 persons ar$ employed on the coming term which should bene for veg, fruit, nuts, or what? Federal buildings under construc fit the society. sell cheap. A. W. Buchanan.Aloha tion at the present time. According to Mr. Heath, by June of next year, the Government will have un-1 Mrs. John Dobbins, Mrs. M. C. WANTED—Chevrolet touring or tu-1 J. dor, 1928 model, will puy cash. . . der construction practically n ln .ty ! McKercher. Mrs Walter Van Kleek. Must be under $100. Bx 386, {• • per cent of the public works n e -,"nd a" d Ml" Lewla SUrk mb- Beaverton, Oregon. ressary for the next twenty fiv e. to Gresham Wednesday to | hear Gov. Roosevelt speak. L«ater _ , _ . 1 they attended the Multnomah -------- . -■ ■ M ^ • • The National Popular Government, Ht 0rlent. league has Issued a pamphlet en - 1 1 died “ Power Records of Hoover j end Roosevelt,” with the conclusion ( that President Hoover would in- j H AS M OVED TO fluenre the nation's power oolicy tow -' i rd control by private Interests for | an Indefinite future, while Governor I' v.sevelt wouid help determine the nation's future power policy In the Bet. 1st and Second public Intetffct.'* 1 Blk W of Telephone Office The League sums up the record of both men, upon which It based Dressmaking, Tailoring, Its conclusion. Moreover, In the pamphlet is a statement prepared Hemstitching, Stamping by Prof . Charles A. Beard and Prices to Suit the Times signed by 38 others, calling for In- WORK GUARANTEED. ci eased regulation of public utilities The Summer« Shop | Angel Street and further competition o f govem- raent-owned plants with them. In cluded in the publication are some of the speeches made in Congress by senators favoring the position of D ie dor», Matador t Tor eadar». C 04 *oc k », Iwilf.ghter %, Aghtrng Srahmat C onfriu of faaga daradavil«^ M ilt, thrill», clown», tunny aiula» * aavat bato/e pretentad *a an ndoo< arena a« •h# coa»t Adm.»* an «edoced «a 50tt rasorvad areoat.de taat» *o SI 00 See Window Display BROW NS t*tc* N Reduced fares...*, w. w u Including Prescriptions «. • .W A A A W A A A A n A A A V .V A A A S t a t - c -F a i r S e p t. 2 6 -O c t .l Fifteenth Season Frances Striejçel Burke, Director Expression Dancing Dramatic Art | y | 1 | C | /» Advertising Art Language Normal Courses All Teachers Accredited K R A U S. Catalogue on Request Portland. 7& .0 00 n n fi.t fif m m n T REDUCED FARES -“A tl>llN E S VALVOLINE OIL PR OTECT YO U R M OTOR FINLEY A SON Funeral I>lrect 4 .ni Montgomery St. 4th to Fifth Motor Equipment, iri.*firfH5 8 t ,ff A Facilities for »teeiMiaw Serving Portland and Ita Suburb« PORTLAND CORDAGE CO, Portland, Oregon .. E ic la d n H r m m ie t • • Waving • • and H«iut> Serv Ice FOR S A F E T Y USE POWERS FURNITURE CO. Portland, Oregon P A R IS I I A I K S T O R E 4 . 44*4 Morrienn SC IlKJVoon MRS K**fUtrar 333 E. 10th Street N orth County Assessor Portland, Oregon U n d Products, M anufactured Products, 4-H C lub and Smith- Hughes Vocational Education W ork i and, fo r the tirst vim« in tha North- 4. S P E C T A C U L A R IN D O O R R O D E O . » ♦ e e e e e e e e e e t 'o o - v C E R T IF IC A T E S and D IPLO M AS Excellent Preparatory Dept. M U SIC AL K IN D E R G A R T E N Enroll Now Patent Attorney, Corbett Bklg Portland, Oregon H. U. WELCH 1 3 S H O W S I N O N E — 11 a c r e s u n J a r one roof. Exhibits o f pure*breJ Live« stock. D ot*. Poultry, P et S to c k . Wild life , 1 ELLISON-WHITE CONSERVATORY THOMAS BILYEU OCT. 1 5 - 2 2 s. oat - hie lom.ly and CO« adnuttad lor $1 A boyt and t*'W h.gh •< hool oga at under adnuttad I t i l and PORTLAND. OREGON eeeMony (hatu»OSandOrcheiNORt I® mutxal program» by Mu*r< Fadarahon M onday This appeal is made possible by the following individuals institution interested in the safety of your children: JONES LUMBER CO. RO D EO Ufwa* 12 B an ds Sells for Less L T H R IL L IN G IN D O O R C o m l v a I, AmutamaMi, rtda*. »haw», donaa Form I. I'emol organ.fation» — caunha«, okas You May Save a Life NATIONAL HOSPITAL ASSN. gooti. chic!an», geaea ducha. psfaant. -abb.*, w.ld »awl, dog», pats A ^ •«»•(, »a «» la». Wow om bulb* 4 N Oub and Fvh#ra Format e entails and aahibrts S p e c i a l D a y s w o««.««. Remember, children are heedless, and a little care may prevent needless accidents and sorrow. Watch the safety lanes and do your part to protect the safety of the school children crossing the streets to and from school. Play safe by losing a minute CHIEF JENKINS UVESTOC •and» ot ash.brt» at land dairy and ««du»trial product*, agg» *nd »oMring K#n, droN hoc »as. CUT RATE Drug Store K I 8 IK INTERNATIONAL Panoram a of Progress. . . r w Beaverton Pharmacy Nearly Every Day we read of a School Child being run down and hurt by an auto A C I% iC Straw b erry Roan Rodeo...rx« N ight Stam ped# eeeVaqoero». *. '.V .V .' V .'.V .'.V .V .W .V .W .S It is Better to be Safe Than Sorry ALLIED TRUCK OWNERS, Inc. <nd A nnual "OlyntpK Cowfcoy C «ntmsH" A dollar »bow ♦»a# at gronditond dally, as<apt easar*ad iaa»e I le a g u e . Pacific Oregon Eat T (U n ity ISIS W » « 1381 H* .. ....................... ****** I 111111 ; ; i .wi-H-H-H-hi-WH-M-H-H-H-»1 o