The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 13, 1933, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER
BLAV ERTÖN ENTUtMUNK
13, 1933
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS MEET
AND FORM ORGANIZATION
A Student Body meeting was held |
Thursday, October 5, in the highI A group of energetic young ladies
school gym. The band played sev- of the Congregational church met at
eral
numbers. Mr. Bushnell an the home of their teacher, Mrs. Bos-
J W V W V V V W W W W i ' ^ ^ W W M W W W W ^ f l W W A ' A School band marched in the N R A well, last Friday to organize,
i ward to a good program In the Sun­
parade. Band letters were presented
Elizabeth Huff was elected presi-
ST. CECELIA CHURCH
Mrs. R. B. Brown had as her by Mr. Bushnell to the following dent. Esther Schrader, secretary; and
day School period and to an enjoy-
Raymond Homerlck, Kintonj spent
Masses Sunday: 7:15 and 8:35 a. m. able fellowship at the basket dinner
spent the week visiting James Hoi* guest her neice Mrs. Louise Carter members: Carl Beach, Bob Denny, Barbara Cady, treasurer. The social
at the opening fall meeting of the Bob Engleke, James Miller, Ed Pos- committee includes Misses Gertrude
following the morning service.
8:’20 a. m. week days.
boke.
Father O’Neil, Pastor
Next Sunday morning Mr. Springer
Mrs. Guy Carr and daughters Shir Willamette Chapter of the Daughters son. Bill Woods,
David
Mason, Matzke, chairman, Thelma Teft and
will preach on the subject “God’s
ley and Dorothy Lee and her moth­ of the American Revolution Friday Theodore Hetu, Melvin
Gum, Neil Emma Schrader.
With these peppy
Sustaining Providence.” In the ev­
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
er, Mrs. Anderson, of Portland, are at the Neighbors of the Woodcraft Jackson, Harold Huff, James Saun- girls as members of the committee,
Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor ening at 8 o’clock the topic of the
leaving for Seattle, Wash., the latter Hall in Portland.
ders, John Maso^, Henry Kamber- many good times and social gather-
Those from Beaverton who attend­ ger, Lyon Short, John Staley, Les- ings are looked forward for the corn­
sermon will be "The Church Accord­
part of the week for a week« visit
We extend to you an invitation to ing to Pattern." This is the third
ed the Evening Star Grange Home ier Teschtoer,
with friends.
Clarence
Zurcher, ing winter:
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A daughter was born October 9 to Coming Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Showerman, Elman Johnson,
A welfare committee wasappointed 1 te”
oul f e,v,cef ’ . .!* •
, . ° f a series of sermons on the church.
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the fellowships and spin» of worship
Mr. and Mrs. Merrlt Cowger of route Lewis Stark, Mrs. Louise Carter and Glen Shellenberger.
including Misses Barnes, chairman Sunday School 9:45 a. m. The interest
Evening Star
2. Dr. Mason was the attending daughter Genevieve.
Paul Wilson, chairman of the sea- Ruth Bates and Rose Kamburger.
and attendance is increasing. Com«
METHODIST CHURCH
Grange which was organized in 1873 son ticket salesmen, reported one
physician.
Following the business meeting wa
there is a class for all ages. Morn- j
J. P. Brewer of route 1 was rushed is one of the oldest granges in the hundred tickets had been sold. The fers and coffee were served.
ing worship 11 a. L.
m. ~w
N. v
Y. r>
P. e S. de- I i Sermon subject for Sunday morn-
to the Good Samaritan hospital Mon­ state. The Master J. J. Johnson has sale will close October 13.
Those present were Misses Barries, vot,on#tl
ice 6 30 p m Evening! inS- nine ° 'clock wi» be "Approved
day suffering with a ruptured appen­ been master of Evening Star for the
Vera McElroy spoke about
the I Elizabeth Huff. Ruth Bates, Helen
?;3f)
m Wednesday pray. , Unto God.” Every man is the archi-
dix. He is reported on the road to past 30 years with only three absen­ yell contest which closed Thursday Tefft Barbara Cady, Emma and ^ meeting 7 30 p. m.
tect of his own dest*ny. It is im-
ces in that time. Mr. Johnson is the noon.
recovery.
Unable to decide which of Esther Schrader.
The next meet-
! jjortant for each to establish a nhil-
only
Master
in
the
United
States
Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, mother of
two yells should receive first prize ing will be held November 3. Any
e ***00
a
^
osophy of life deep enough to ground
Due to she requested the students to clap young lady interested in this work is October 29. Plan to attend.
Rev. Geo. Taylor, former pastor here who has served this long.
ur himself to fundamental truths broad
his present state of health he has for the one they considered the best cordially invited to attend.
I further announcements later.
fell Saturday, breaking her arm.
! enough to see the whole of life, and
Miss Ruth Denney of Oregon City, asked that his name not be presented The yell receiving the most clapping
j human enough to feel and sense the
at the coming election of officers. will receive the .first prize but this
spent Sunday visiting her parents.
BOY SCOUT NEWS
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
whole of life, and human enough
Otto Erickson and James Whit­ Mr. Johnson was a frequent visitor method proved unsuccessful, there­
Rev. Charles F. Clarke, i-astor j to feel and sense the need of society.
Monday evening the local troop
worth made a business trip to Ver- at the Beaverton Grange when it was fore the faculty decided. First prize
The Gospel for this day puts a prem­
newly organized.
The usual services will be held ium upon intelligence and disparages
nonia Friday.
of a season ticket was awarded to gave a demonstration at the Pacent-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stark and son Marion Hagg, sophomore. Lois Russell Teacher’s meeting in the High next Sunday, Bible Class at 9:45.1
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson and son
“ R ^V on ‘ T
Clarence
of Battleground, Wash., Carl are now residing in Portland. Junior, won second prize of a ticket School
Eleven scouts and leaders morning worship at 11, with sermon
significant just because it is
warn Ihnrn
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were there.
by Rev. Howard
C. Stover, of Salem
were Sunday visitors at the H. R. They have spent the summer at the to the Banks game.
dealing with the things that are
beach and at the hop fields.
At the last meeting it was found
Stover has a charming person-
Nelson home.
The Girl Reserves held the club’s
infinite.
The West Slope Young People’s first meeting of the year in the high that the troop charter renewal is due anty and is an outstanding preacher,
Essex Marsh and son Jack, C. J.
When we consider the fact that we
Bielman, Lloyd Wall and Alfred Bible class conducted the services at school gym Oct. 11. Margaret West next month. This means that each everyone will be helped by hearing
Ross were deer hunting at Willamina the Washington County Home Sun­ the president called the meeting to scout wishing to continue his mem- him. The pastor will preach at 7:30 have a crime bill of ten billion dol­
day afternoon. Harriet West acted order. A treasurers report was given bership must pay his annual registira- The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at 6:30, lead lars a year, and the unenviable repu­
over the week end.
er, Miss Arline Boswell. Study "To- tation of being the most lawless na­
Joe Keller, who has been very ill as song leader; Eilene Garnett led by Ruth Wismer. The club's account tion fee (fifty cents.)
The “slippery eel” title of last j day's Youth and Tomorrow’s World” tion on earth, and while we have
at his home for several weeks is the devotional service, and Douglas totals $24.80.
Taylor delivered the sermon. Musi­ Mildred Twohy was elected vice presi week was transferred to scout Gene Mr. Stover will teach the pastcc’s
slowly Improving.
multiplied organizations whose sole
Mrs. J. C. Anderson, of Portland, cal numbers were furnished by Lois dent. An invitation was sent to the Brown, who gave the troop a delight- g g ciass. The Ladies Aid will hold purpose it is to destroy faith in the
spent the past week with her daugh­ West at the piano, the boys chorus, Boys Hi-Y for a costume Halloween ful story, obviously very preposter- j its regular meeting qt 11 oclock
and duets by Ruth Denney and Cath­ party Oct. 27 in the gym. Catherine ous. There was also an interesting Thursday
missionary study
and highest and holiest things of life, we
ter Mrs. Walter Van Kleek.
Mrs. M. C. McKercher was a dinner erine Denney, Lois West and Gene­ Markovitch delegate to the N W Girl game called “The Blggs-Pooper Let- preparation of the box for Africa, readily conclude that our outlook on
guest of Mrs. Schaffer at her home vieve Carter.
The team of Bob Engleke and Basket luncheon at noon.
life and our philosophy of life does
Reserve Conference June 20-30 at ter.
Mrs. John Junor has returned Horsehead Camp, Tacoma, reported Bill Siddens placed first.
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in Portland one day last week.
mean a great deal. A broader out­
Next Saturday at 4 p. m. scouts
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chinn, of home from the Portland Sanitarium her trip.
Open house will be held
look and comprehension of our so­
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Portland, were visitors at the A. C. where she has been confined for the at the Y. W. C. A. for all Girl Re­ will meet at the assistant scoutmas­
G.
W.
Springer,
Pastor
cial
responsibility should awaken in
past
few
weeks
with
pleuresy.
ter’s place for another “ blind hike.” j
Chinn home on Lombard street Sun­
serves on Oct. 19.
Mrs. James
Lathrop returned
They
will
return
early
Sunday.
us
a
desire to influence spiritual
day.
Next Sunday is Rally Day and
The Freshman reception was held
M«s. Emma Johnson and Mr. and Wednesday from a three weeks trip Friday night, October 6 in the high
Lisle Walker, asst, scoutmaster Home-Coming. We are looking for- values.
Mrs. E. Leonard Johnson of Port­ to the East. Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop school gym. The Freshmen wore
ARE YOU PROTECTED?
land, spent Sunday at the John Felsh- were dinner guests Friday evening rompers or short dresses and large
subject. She is a PHYSIOTHERA­
IS IT POSSIBLE TO REDUCE
at the home of Mrs. L. J .Lathrop.
er home.
bows.
One
of
the
most
important
fac­
Policeman
Jones
has
been
presen­
WITHOUT INJURY TO HEALTH PIST and GRADUATE MASSEUSE,
Mrs. Ethel Drynecs, of Boise, Idaho
Beaverton football team defeated
She specializes in the field of DIET,
visited Saturday at the Hattie Ros­ ted with a season pass to all football Newberg Friday, Oct. 6 at Newberg. tors in the upbuilding of a com­
munity is the proper protection of
The
question
has
often
been
raised
REDUCING and BATHS. You will
games
by
the
Beaverton
high
school.
si and Doy Gray homes.
Attendance of Beaverton students to­ property. The firm who handles in­ is it possible to follow a method
find that her work is to first cooper­
Charles Walker of Portland, was taled about 100 at the game.
Mrs. Day Gray entertained the
This surance is one of the important as­ where one may reduce without in
ate
with natural laws in this field
the
main
speaker
at
the
Kiwanis
Tuesday afternoon Bridge club at
Friday the game is scheduled with sets that a community can have. It any way doing injury to their health,
her home Tuesday. Six of the mem­ meeting Wednesday. He chose for Banks on the home field.
and through her close study in the
is through the efforts of insurance Many ill advised methods have been
bers were present. Mrs. W. H. Boyd his subject “Civic Cooperation."
There will be no school Monday experts that the property is kept j advanced as to reducing that has above profession she is able to help
Mr. McCloskey reports the sale of because of the teachers institute.
and Miss Juliette
Carter
were
properly insured and the community met difficulty to, but there is a way you to accomplish results that will
guests of the club. Mrs. A. E. Han­ the Emmons place to Robert M.
is protected against home and indus- to reduce to the weight that you nat- prove in many respects a revelation
Stewart; of the U. S. Engineering
sen held high score.
trial
losses.
j urally should have. In other words to you.
Corps.
Mrs. Roy Taylor wa« badly shaken
MRS. W. H. BOYD HOSTESS TO
It is a well known fact that Insur- [ it is the belief that you must work
up and bruised when she lost con­
To our readers who wish to ask
BRIDGE CLUBS AT HER HOME ance the same as Groceries and with nature to bring ones self back
trol of the car she was driving and FAIRVALE COUNTRY CLUB
further questions in the above field
clothing is a necessity.
to normal.
Ol'KN FOR DANCES, PARTIES
struck a telephone pole on Farming-
Mrs. W. H. Boyd entertained with
may call BE. 9919. You may make
The
writer
of
this
article
has
read
DR.
IRENE
L.
LUCAS
located
at
ton road.
One of the most difficult problems a bridge party at her home Wednes­ in the past of so many disasterous 340 Morgan Bldg., Portland, Ore., appointments for evening treatment
At the Rebekah card party Wed­
to
meet when holding public dances, day afternoon. Her guests included fires with the notation "no insur- j has given special attention to this
nesday evening, nine tables of "500"
or consultation.
members of the Tuesday afternoon
were in play. Honors were won by is the elimination of - the so-called and Friendship bridge clubs.
Among ance" or so many heads of families I
M l« Te«^""ladles’ first;" "Mr»." Chap- rowdy element whlch ulwu>’8 ,
those ladies present were Mesdames who were sick, with dependants that
to find Its way to these functions.
had to go without food and clothing
man, second, and Ed Hite, consola­
The Saturday and Sunday nignt Walter Scott, W. C. McKell, F. G. becauif? they hpd no Insurance
tion. Ed Hite, mens first; Mr.
Donaldson,
Leslie
Spence*-,
Doy
Gray
dance* which are now being field at
protection.
Llndberg, second, and C. J. Bielman.
the Falrvale Community Club House E. Stipe, R. R. Summers, H. R. Nelson
consolation. After the awarding of
Thijough
automobile
accidents
A.
E.
Hanson,
J.
C.
Huntley,
Miss
seem to be singularly free of this
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prizes refreshments were served.
Juliette Carter and the hostess. Mrs. many have been sued for everything
element.
t
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilmont, Mrs.
they had because they had no Insur- (*£
Scott
and
Mrs.
Summers
were
winn­
The music for the Saturday night
t
W. H. Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Doy
ance
protection.
ers of prizes for their respective
Gray spent Sunday at Wllhoit Springs dances is being furnished by the Ant­ clubs.
After talking with Mr. Cartwright I *j*
t
lers Dance Band, a section of Port­
Call for and Deliver
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Howman of
On Friday Mrs. Boyd was hostess of LEWIS & CARTWRIGHT INC.,
land's
wonderful
Junior
Elk
Band,
McMinnville, were Saturday evening
$
INSURANCE CO., at
which should be guarantee enough as at a luncheon to the 500 card club GENERAL
Alterations, Repairing, & Relining
t
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Mrs. A. M. Jannsen 232 S. W. Fourth Ave., Portland, I
to quality. Straight, up to date mu­ at her home.
Hanna. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Han­
was the guest of the club. High find there is no excuse for anyone
na entertained Mrs. Justinsen and sic and plenty of it.
On Sunday nights, A1 De Chrlsto- score was held by Mrs. H. R. Nelson, not having Insurance on his car or
children Manuel and Esther and Emil
foro and his entertainers occupy the while Mrs. John Summers received protection against fire, theft or sick- J*. . , .........................
Jensen, all of Portland.
nesi. W H Y ?-B ecause they have a I H ^ T V *P *I*V ,I*4*4~i*V*H**I**H’ *l ’• v v v v *
platform. Every member of this or­ the consolation.
A Pre-Halloween costume dance
unique system o f selling insurance
ganization is an artist and it would
will be given at Tigard St. Anthony
on the installment plan, or by the
be hard to find a better balanced and
auditorium Thursday, Oct. 19
Ad­
month. Why not buy insurance the
more genuinely pleasing orchestra.
mission 25c.
M ULTNOM AH
same as you do food and clothing
The Falrvale Club House is noted
M«rs, C. C. Rolph, of Portland, was for Its extremely fine dance floor, a
L. W. Ellis and Lieut. Sloane are and have that protection as you pay
hostess to the Daphene club Thurs­ floor so smooth and easy that danc­
Some of our readers will
on a hlunting trip near Vida, Oregon. for it.
day. Mrs. Forest Howard and Mrs. ing becomes one of the effortless
think the interest will be high but it
W. Earl Parker is confined to his
V. A. Wood were In attendance.
is only ^4 of 1% a month.
pleasures that it should be.
home with an attack of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley* e? Ta­
Telephone ATwater 5053 for fur­
Get up a party of your friends and
The interior of the Multnomah Re­
coma, Wash., their daughter, Mrs. pay the Falrvale Country Club a visit
ther information.
lief office is being renovated this
Our plan covers all types of insurance except
Collls Moore, of Moro, Ore. were You’ll like it.
week.
life. Policies are written only in the finest old-
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. El­
KEY CASE FOUND-Call at Enter­
Arrangements for pgivate dances
Orenomah Chapter O. E. S. met in
line companies insuring the maximum protec­
mer Stipe. Mrs. Huntley also spent and parties can be made by calling
prise office, describe property.
tion, vet the service change in only V* of l rr
the Masonic temple Monday evening
several days the latter part of the George C. Lederer, WAlnut 4418.
a month.
for a business meeting.
week visiting In the Stipe home.
Several of the members of the
EXAMPLE: ON AN
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wyethenberger
Annual Premium *60 $5.00 monthly
Christian Church attended the dis- t
were Saturday evening guests of Mr. KNTERAINH ECONOMIC
V4 of 1%
.15 monthly
BEER ON D R A U G H T
and Mrs. John Felsher.
CLUB OF LOCAL GRANGE trlct meeting and banquet at Sell- \
wood
last
week.
Sunday guest« at the J. W. Spra­
Vou pay 12 payments o f $5.15 monthly
5c and 10c Glasses
Mrs. M. C. McKercher was hostess
gue home included Mr. and Mrs.
_1"'
Smaller or larger amounts figured proportion­
Express Office—Stage Depot
at a luncheon Monday for the Home
Fred Omsted and Mr. and Mrs. Chas
ately. .Vo other charges. Natliing else t«> sign.No
! Western Union
Phone 10605
Economic club of the Beaverton
Jacks of Portland and Mr. and Mrs
credit reference** necessary. You receive the
GREYHOUND COFFEE SHOP
grange. A committee composed of
V. P. REIM ER
V. A. Wood of Beaverton.
policy on the first payment, giving Immediate
Rossi Building
Beaverton. Oregon
Mesdnmes W. R. VanKleek, John
full coverage. Send us vour policy for renewal
Mr. and Mrs. P. Laughton and Dobbins, Laura Emmons, and M, C.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
their son Von of Portland, visited McKercher are making arrangement«
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Telephone, call or write to
Beaverton. Oregon
Tuesday at the M. E. Madsen home. to serve a dinner at the grange hall
SSSSVAW .'AV.V.V.V.V.V.V.
A. B. Clement, Bob Phillips and Halloween evening, October 28th.
Walt Goetz of Falrvale fished over
W W .V A W .V .V W V .W /A
the week end at Nehalem City.
A Pre-Halloween costume dance
Mr. and Mrs Willis Cady and child will be given at Tigard St. Anthony
GENERAL INSURANCE
ren of Oregon City called on rela­ auditorium Thursday, Oct. 19
Ad­
232 S. W. FOURTH AVE.. Portland. Ore.
M U L T N O M A H , OREGON
tives and friends In Banks and Hills­ mission 25c.
(Ground Floor. Lewis Bldg.)—AT. 5053
boro Sunday,
There will be a card party and %VWWWVWVWVWWS%VS%%W4H
NEW F O U I t
ANYTIM E—AN Y DAY—15c
social at St. Anthony, Tigard, Satur­
E.
E.
WHITESIDE,
A.
M..
M.
D.
day, October 14, Prizes. Admlaeion
25c.
Everybody welcome.
General Practice
Sun.-Mon.-Tue*.—O ct 15-16-17
BEAVERTON III
NOTEN
LO C A L N EW S NO TES
Phone Beaverton 6304
Beaverton Cleaners & Dyers
Broadway at O.E. Tracks
Buy Insurance on
monthly installments
3 K
Capitol Theatre
l+«44*******m*4*4*
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH
and special attention to
Obstetrics
Office Beaverton 6702.
Res. 6703
Permanent
Thev will sell It If v mr
Prices and Terms are Right
O. A. COBB A F B WAITE
Hedge B ldg. Beaverton. Oregon
M.
M
S W M V .V .V W .S V W .W W .V
H U P Y LUNCH
Under new management
Dinner 25c
SHORT ORDERS
HOME MADE PIES
IV W A W A M W A W M M M W
GUARANTEED
Regular $3.95 ................
$5 59 OU Wave $1.42
92c
V E G E TA B LE S,
& GROCERIES
at
Beach's Market
Broadway at O. E. Tracks
Includes Shampoo, Hair
Cut and Finger Wave
4th AVE. BEAUTY SHOP
817 FOURTH AVE.
Bet Yamhill and Taylor
Phone BE. 1902
Wed.-Thurs.—O ct 18-19
BUCK JONES
W aves
FRUIT,
*
“ HER FIRST M A T E ’
Mainland Bldg., Beaverton
COBB and W A IT E
—
SI.IM SUMMERVILLE
Z.A/.U PITTS
“HELLO, TROUBLE’
Extra added Attraction
The Ozark Mountaineers
Radio Stars of KWJJ
LEWIS 8 « W R IG H T, K
Roy’s Guaranteed Retreads
DON’T RUN ON SMOOTH TIKES
Trade them In on our retreads at the following prices:
PRICES ADVANCE AFTER THIS WEEK ON TIRES
4.50x21 at $2,75
5.00x19 at $3.55
5.25x21 at $3.95
4.75x19 at 3.25
5.00x20 at 3.75
6.00x19 at 4.95
8.00x20 at 4.95
30x5 Truck Tires at 7.50
Also High-Grade
NEW
INDIA TIRES
at mall order house price*
LARGE STOCK OF USED TIRES at $1.00 AND UP
Fri.-Sat—Oct, 2(K21
Vulcanizing $ 1.00 and Up
Tube Repairing 35c and Up
“C O LLE G E H U M O R ’
Roy Tire Shop
with
BINO CROSBY, GEORGE
BURNS Z GRACIE ALLEN
for Appoint niente
W S S W lMAimUUIlMMlUiI
723 West Burnside near Broadway
BE 3870