The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 06, 1933, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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F R ID A Y . OCTOBER 6, l#33
E X I K K I ’KISK
s W W V V W V V W V W W V W W V W W M S W A V W W .V / .V / i V . evening Mr.
* * * * * * *
Springer will speak on
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the subject The Church According \ Most Profitable Invest*
to Pattern.” This sermon is a con-
m e n t ^ Something that
tinuation of the sermon preached Iasi
is Worthwhile
Sunday evening.
L O C A L NEW S NOTES
$
OLD TIME DANCE
at Huber
One of the greatest things in life
M ETH O D IST C 'lllTU II
is to give your real self an oppor­
Gecrge F. Gordon, Minister
Miss Ruth Denney of Oregon City
tunity to live and enjoy life. There
A t a visitation Saturday evening
The sermon topic Sunday morning
spent
Sunday
with
her
parents
Mr.
October 30, Mis pa Chapter St. Helens
are few forces in life that so appeal
at nine o’clock will be" The Method of
O. E. S. entertained the Matrons. Pa­ and Mrs. Ben Denney.
and uplift the soul of an individual as
Inquiry Into Religion.” In Acts 25,
Andrew
J.
Anderson
returned
to
trons, Associates and Secretaries of
that of music. I f you want to know
20, we find Festus asking a question
Portland and vicinity. Those present his home in Tobias Saturday, Sep­
the real spirit of a Country attend
was baffled over this Jesus who did
L A D I E S 15c
M E N 25c D O O R P R IZ E S
from Beaver chaopter were Mrs. H. tember 30, after having been confined
its musical concerts and you will uri
such wonderful things and said so
A. Nielson and Mrs. George McBrien. for 6 weeks at the Good Samaritan
derstand what the writer refers to.
•■¡••I- H *1
many great things. He could not rea­
The Western coast of America is for­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe, Mr. and hospital.
son the whole thing out.
Festus is
Freddie
Zwahlien
who
was
injured
tunate
in
that
it
has
drawn
to
itself
know
how to dance have anything to j
Mrs. Robert Summers, Mrs. Ruby
not the only person who has felt at a
.W .W A W M M .W A V A W iV .
W. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Law­ by a runaway team is now able to sit loss about inquiry into that topic, some of the worlds best musicians say against it. However those who
up
a
few
times
each
day.
whose
work
has
ever
been
a
source
have
leatned
to
dance
and
are
in
the
rence and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nellson
P. M. Madden has rented the Jake there is but one sure method of in­ of inspiration to our people.
habit o f dancing with the better class
attended the reception Monday even­
Smith
place on Watson street to Cy quiry and that is through experience.
of people have only jAaise for it.
ing at Sunnyside Chapter O. E. S. in
The
SYM
PH
O
N
Y
CONCERTS
sea­
You wish you really knew whether
There is something in the dance that
honor of Essie Snyder, grand organ­ Balf.
son
tickets
are
now
available.
You
John Halsten, who resides in the there is any worthwhile thing in this
ist.
may enjoy the entire season for $12 appeals to the beautiful and brings
Baker house in the Sorrento district, Jesus Christ. Try Him. That is the
which
will bring into the home hund­ forward grace and harmony.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. West returned is very ill with flu and threatened only really scientific method of in­
reds
of
dollars in dividends in har-1 There are many places to dance in
Saturday from a weeks visit at pneumonia.
vestigation.
niony,
pleasure
and inspiration. W il­ Portland but none better than the
Seattle.
,
There are many methods of inquiry
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and daugh­
helm
Von
Hoogstraten
will conduct dances given at the ODD FELLO W S
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lapour of Gar­ ters of Seattle were dinner guests that have been tried. Men have tried
70
musicians
in
eight
Monday
even­ BALLROOM located at 10th and Sal­
den Home were guests of Mr. and Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. logic. They have discussed Christian­
mon St., Portland, Oregon.
The
ing
concerts,
six
Sunday
Matinee
Mrs. R. B. Brown Saturday evening. Guy Carr.
ity as an academic problem, a thing
dances are well conducted and are
concerts,
and
featuring
Six
Guest
Ar­
to be proved or disproved by a clev­
Those from Beaverton Grange at­
known to be the best in the City.
er entanglement oP major promise or tists, Portland Choral Society. You
tending the Klnton Grange Booster
These dances are held every Monday,
1IAZELD ALE NEW S
will
find
it
the
best
solid
investment
minor promise and conclusion.
But
meeting, were Mrs. Louise Carter,
for the year for yourself and family. Friday and Saturday nights and each
Mr. and Mrs. Keeler Ennos and sons
A short business meeting of the a living thing can never be investiga­ You can now reserve your seats at of our readers are invited to come and
and A. M. Kennedy.
Community club will be held on Fri­ ted in a vacuum of formal logic.
enjoy an evening o f real pleasure and
Men have investigated Christianity the SYM PH O N Y HEADQUARTERS,
Devotional services at the Wash­ day, October 13. It will be followed
happiness. To those of our readers
continuing
in
the
Maegly-Tichner
by the method of analyzing the phy­
ington County Home at Newton by a social evening of cards, to
wishing to secure further information
Bldg.,
located
at
616
S.
W.
Broad­
The recent sical uinverse. With physics, chem­ way, Portland, Oregon.
Sunday, October 8, will be under the which all are Invited.
You may may call BRoadway 1029 and your
istry, astronomy, and biology they
auspices of the Westslope Young pie social was a decided success.
questions will be gladly answered.
phone
AT.
1627.
,
O. M. Taylor and Harley Taylor ac­ have scrutinized the universe. They i
People's Bible class. Douglas Taylor
will give a short sermon and Eileen companied Hugh Lewis, of Huber, to have reported “The earth is resolv­
COURT HOUSE NEW S
Garnett will be the devotional leader. Boring, Oregon, last Wednesday ev­ able into many elements . But our
Continued from page 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nelson have ening to attend an I. O. O. F. meet­ test tubes do not report God or the
soul.’*
ing.
Leona
A.
Shulte, adm to John E. Eng-1
moved to the Mackey house on Lom­
So this school of materialistic sci­ lish, part Lockman DLC. C. M. Ha­
"Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Danford and
bard street.
ALL WORK
ence has exiled from the universe all ines et ux to James W. Mott, Corp
Mrs. John Dobbins was a luncheon Mrs. A. L. Danford of Portland, were
G
UARANTEED
unresolvable
mystery
and
wonder.
Com A Receiver Guardian Bldg Loan
guest Tuesday of Mrs. Joe Roberts guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller
There is only one valid method of Ass, lot 277 Johnson Estate add to
on
Sunday.
at her home in Portland.
Prices A re Reasonable
Ray Cary was at his home over the inquiry into Christianity as a life-try Beaverton-Reedville acreage, West %
Mrs. Hayes, mother of Mrs. George week-end from Garrlngton, Wash., this Christ, see what takes place in
of Lot 197 Johnson Estate add to
A. H. (Chris)
Brown, is very seriously ill at the where he has been for the last two your life. Try living on the hypothe­ Beaverton-Reedville acreage.
John
C
H
R IST E N SE N
home of her daughter.
months. He will now be employed at sis that Jesus' revelation of God the M. Keister et ux to George H. Place,
Father is true and that his way of part lot 10 Hoffarber tract.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Comer are en­ Skamania, Wash., for some time.
U. S Inspection ls your pro­
Hans
tection in M an-Kind Dog
joying a vacation.
A deer hunting party composed of life leads ino the largest values. That Rasmus Miller to H. W. Mercer, ease
Food. All breed« do well on
this wholesome food
Cats
H. Shunk is putting a new roof on Tom Miller, Albert Kemmer, Jenfrey experience will yield facts on which i ement. C. B. Hensley et ux to Wm. i
like M an-Kind. too. Recom­
Bloomquist, Henry and Ed Jacobsen, to build life.
the C. J. Stevens residence.
Busse et ux, lots 1 and 2 Blk 8 Fair-
mended
by
veterinarians.
Obtainable in horse meat,
view add.
I. R. Metzler and Robert Summers left on Monday morning for Eastern
beef or mutton. Manufac­
C O N G R E G A TIO N AL CHURCH
were salmon fishing on the Siletz Oregon.
tured by Schlesser Bros.,
Rev.
Charles
F.
Clarke,
Pastor
Portland Oregon, U. S. A.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and Jean
river over het past week end. Excel­
st.
Columbia
Blvd
and
Tvndel
Sunday School will hold its session
Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and
205 N. W . 10th
lent fishing was reported.
Kenton Station
Is
it
W
rong
to
Dance?
at
9:45
as
usual
and
the
church
ser­
Mrs. Ernest Moore in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conoly are now
Cor.
10th and Davis
These are questions that we hear
Robert Doern, o f Rosedale, had his vices will be held at 11 a. m. with
domiciled in the Charlie Allen resi­
BEacon
3415
right arm cut severely last week the subject for the sermon “Can This raised from time to time but which
dence in East Beaverton.
when it was caught in the gears of a Be That?” and at 8 p. m. the subject as a matter of fact can only be an­
D O G FOOD
’. ■ . V . W . V . W . W . V . V . V . W . V .
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Springer and corn chopping machine at his home. will be "Those Meddlesome Mission­ swered by those who have danced.
family motored to McMinnville Tues­ Fifteen stitches were necessary to aries.”
Beginning
next week the It is surprising how few people who
day, where they have been visiting close the wound.
evening services will be held at 7:30.
for several days at the home of his
H er friends will be sorry to hear ■Next Wednesday there will be the
uncle Dr. Goucher.
of the serious Illness o f “ Grandma first of four gatherings for mission­
Mrs. H. R. Nelson and daughter Barron’’ of Cooper Mt. She is ninety ary study. Pot luck supper promptly
Mrs. L. W. Allyn drove to McMinn­ one years of age, and is great-great­ at 6:30, study in group# at 7:30, clos­
ville Sunday, spending the day with grandmother to Mr. and Mrs. Alden ing promptly at 8:30. Every one in
Mrs. Arthur Howman.
the family invited.
There will be
Barron's haby daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Underhill of
Bob Dewhirst of near Hillsboro group studies, one class for adults,
Grande Ronde, were Beaverton call­ underwent an operation at Good another for primary children and
ers Sunday.
Samaritan Hospital on Monday. He another for the juniors. Those of
Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis moved made his home with the late Mr. and hl.gh school age will hold their class
Sunday to their residence In Huber
Mrs. B. L. G riff its for several years. Sunday evenings at 6:30, so their
C. J. Bielman and eon Beverly, Guy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson have study hours will not be broken into.
Carr and Henry Nelson were deer moved back to their Cooper Mt. prop­ This is in connection with the Mis­
hunting In the Nehalem Valley Sun­ erty from Seaside.
sionary Education Movement
and
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kittrell of Port­ has nothing denominational In it, so
Mr, and Mrs. G. Dean and son and land, were dinner guests of Mrs. B. we Invite anyone to attend. Text
Dayton Peck were dinner guests of L. G riffits on Sunday.
Mrs. Marie books will not be needed, except for
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger Hunter and her son Dale, of Port­ the leaders.
True winter comfort, with just the
Sunday.
land, visited Mrs. G riffitts on Mon­
heat you want, is a blessing which
Crandall Peck Ls still confined to day.
Y O U should enjoy. The surest
his home with scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Bloomquist und
way to obtain it is by installing a
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stewart son, Jenfrey, attended a camp meet­
L IS T YOUR P R O P E R T Y W ITH
SU PERFEX Oil-Burning Heating
and son and daughter, of Portland, ing at Boring Sunday.
Stove.
-
C O B B and W A I T E
have moved into the James Lewis
S. O. Laws spent Monday In Port­
place, which they recently purchased land transacting business.
Thev will sell it if v tur
ED.
MARSH,
Marsh’s Garage,
Carpenters are working on the house
Prices and Terms are Right
Beaverton, has studied the immed­
which when completed will make a
G. A. COBB & F. B. W A IT E
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
iate future of the oil business and
With a S U P E R F E X . you get clean,
believes the independent dealer is
beautiful farm home.
Rev. <}. W. Splinter
comfortable, controllej heat. And if
Hedge B ld g . Beaverton. Oregon
ccomlng
into his own especially if
Mr. and Mrs. Waters and brother
you choo.e that brand new model,
Friday evening, October 6, the wo­
he is handlin<>- a 100 per cent quality
called the SUPERFEX Heat- Director,
line like Richfield Hl-Octane. Rich-
have moved into the building at the men's missionary society will give a
lube.
and
Yale
Tires.
adv
you not only get every oil-healing ad­
O. E. Track and Broadway street.
missionary program in the basement
vantage, but you are able to direct the
Funeral services were held this of the church. A returned mission­
flow of heat into any part of *he room
that nerds it — something you c...dot
week at Hillsboro for Mrs. Clark ary will be present to address us.
do with any other heater made.
8perry, a sister of Mrs. Laura Smith, Men a « well as women should tuke
of Beaverton. Mrs. Sperry was killed an interest In this work and be pres­
In an apartment house fire at Bend ent, thereby giving their support.
A D E to burn ordin ary
last Thursday.
Visitors are welcome. At the close
fuel oil, the SUPERFEX
522 S. E. Abler. Near Grand Ave.
Jamie Hudson and wife of Port­ of the program refreshments will be
A L E X CARLSON. Director
EA. 2259
Portland. O r e e o n
is set up wherever there is a
land were Wednesday afternoon visi­ served.
good flue connection. . . Once
tors at the Dr. Hetu home.
Next Sunday is Rally Day and home
lighted, it furnishes heat im>
Joe Keller is still confined to his coming at the church. There will be
mediately . . . and by a simple
home and slowly recuperating after a basket dinner and a special pro­ W W V V V W Y W V W y W b W .V A W W y W W V M W b W .V A S W .V
turn o f the dial it gives out con­
a severe illness.
gram In the Sunday School.
As we
stant, unvarying, regulated heat
Llebert and Reynold Wilson are hope to establish a record attendance
in even the coldest weather.
batching In the Jeff Duzan house on endeavor to be present In the Sunday
8th street.
School in time to be counted when the
N o kindling delay. N o dampers
Mrs. Ethel Edwards has a family records are made.
to fuss with. N o mechanism to
living with her for a few months.
The topic of the sermon next Sun-
get out o f order. N o hodfuls
Mrs. Ada Addison a former teacher duy morning will be "Things Ob­
of ashes to c a rry . N ot even a
of the grade school here has been tained through the Gospel."
In the
wick to think about! And so
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visiting friends in Beaverton this
SUPERFEX H E AT-D IR E C TO R
economical to operate, SUPER­ combines
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week.
the features of B O TH ths
O U R Q U A L I T Y C A N N O T BE E Q U A L L E D A T
radiating
and circulating tvpes of heat­
F E X is ideal equ ipm ent fo r
Chester Beach made a business trip
ers, ulus the unique feature o f direct­
home, church, shop, school,
ing the heat f l o w to the exact location
to Vancouver. Wash., Tuesday.
T H E S E PR IC ES
BEER ON D R A U G H T
desired. Shutter-like heat projectors
office or store.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Perkins spent
on sides and front, and sliding heat
5c
and
10c
Glasses
dampers
on top. makes this possible.
Sunday at Wllholt Springs.
SUPERFEX Heating Stoves, in
Heat Director does away with cold
Express O ffice Stage Depot
floors, reduces drafts.
addition to their efficiency, are
W estern Union
Phone 10605
G REYH O U N D C O FFEE SHOT
handsome in appearance. Finished in walnut porcelain enameL
Rossi Building
Beaverton, Oregon
And made in several sizes, adapted to large or small places. Come
in and see how SUPERFEX will solve Y O U R heating problem.
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SAT. EVE. OCT. 7
Auto Repairs
Motor Work
Top*
Bodies
Fenders
Radiators
Wrecks
Frames
C. & W. Auto
Service
£1 A N * K IN D
J U S T THE
Alert
heat
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Carlson Violin School
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Price—Quality
Specials for
SATURDAY & MONDAY
Welcomes Code
W e reserve the right to limit quantities
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The following Prices are Cash and Carry
V. P. R E IM E R
M I L L R U N (Crown no Screenings).........
A T T O R N E Y A T I.AW
C R A C K E D C O R N (Graded no Cob)
Beaverton. Oregon
E G G M A S H (Crown Leader)
M E D O R A T I O N (18<Tc Dairy Feed)
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WHEAT
OCTOBER
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See us for Green Oats, Vetch, Timothy, Clover and
Grass Seeds
Aloha Grange Hall
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1.35 cwt
Get Our Ton Prices
C A R N IV A L
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(Clean, Washed)
....... 1.20 sek
S C R A T C H ( A True Balance)______ _____ _ 1.55 cwt
F E S T IV A L
and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
$1.40 cwt
........ ... 1.65 cwt
W A S W W A S V .W V .S V A V A
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HARVEST
....
70c sack
12
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W ASHC0 SEED & FEED CO.
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FRE E E X H IB IT
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of dlaaaterous i
will brine about greater appreciation CARDS 10c
P H O N E 2505 J
DANCING 10c £ B E A V E R T O N
of the extra service Richfield has al­
ways rendered. Sava lii-Octane sales
adv A W A V W A W A V V W A W A S ' V A W A % V V A W .V S V W A V ,S S % % > W .S W A W A W .S S S S S S S S
•re growing «teadilv.
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219 S. W . Sixth Avenue, ATwater 0945
Portland, Oregon
I f you have a heating problem, we w ill he glad to give
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