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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1934)
PAG K 4 H K A V tK íO .N P K lU A Y, A P R IL 6, 1934 E N T E R P R ISE convalescing at home following a ma- ser on Cooper Mt. notmal artificial condition. Such also Next Sunday morning Mr. Springer is the situaton of business generally. will speak on the topio ‘“ Attaining the ’ |)or operation. Mr* Frank Salee returned on Wed- Easter dinner guest» at the Matt nesday of last week from Los An- Business duiing late February and Stature of Christ." The topic for the King home included Miss Henrietta geies Cal., where she spent the winter up to late March has been decidedly evening service will be "Things Writ Gerrow, hw house guest, Miss Jean Mrs. J. B. Thorton and family of spotty and banking has been quite as ten for Our Admonition." The time Bradley, A. J. Gerrow and Mrs. Geo. I Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Julius variegated. The bright spots are in of the evening service will be seven the south, central west and soufhwest thirty o'clock. F,sh- Gassner and daughter, Marjory, spent Ralph Nielson has been quite ill for Sunday at the Tom Miller home, The Journal said vetail sales in all 1 ■■■■ several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis of | parts of the country had shown large Why Blame BOY S C O U T S Harry Edkins, Jr., who has been Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. Law ! peicentage laises and that most indu» Cantor IC A sick with pneumonia, 1» reported a s , fences parents, Mr. and Mrs Matt trial indices continued to gain. jf your radio doesn't sound Just right? Mr. and Mrs. Paul Temple and eon improving. j Bloomquist. ---------- Maybe it's tubes . . maybe its the of Portland, visited Sunday at the A. Mr and Mrs. J. Schmid were Sun- I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts and j Tonight and tomorrow nig^TThe Eleven Bank» Liquidating aeriftl. after all. Cantor ha» a Timmer and John Felsher homes. daj dinner guests at the Lewellin their daughters. Rosemary and Mar- third Boy Scout Circus will be pro- The O. E. Lierman family have The federal .eserve bank of San S°°d vo,ce' Give the Ideal Radio Co at lo1 8' gaiet and Mr. Roberts mother, Mrs. jduced in the International Livestock Francisco- reported 11 banks in the u rin*f They'll check your radio and moved back to Beaverton, after resid- „ . _ Mr- and M,s N Hl11 had 88 Sellnria Robeits were guests of Mi Exposition arena You will enjoy it! 12th reserve district were placed in do all the work for only $1. Special ing several months in Portland. They , Kue„t Sunday Velma Hash. They at- and Mrs. Max Berger on Easter Sun- On the twenty-sixth of March two liquidation during January and Feb one week only. Tubes and parts extra are domiciled at the Hoover house on i tended service Sunday at the Com- day. | of the nations scout leaders attended ruary of this year. These were banks Ideal Radio Service, 226 S. W. Alder fifth street. , munity church where Velma met Mrs. Freda Darnell and her daugh-lthe regional conference in Portland. which have been closed a year, not BE. 5254. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chinn visited many of her old acquaintances. iers Irene anil i i » . i . I _. . . ters l fene and Lorain, of Hillsboro, They are James E. West .chief scout relative» in Portland Sunday. having received licenses since the 1 e interior of the Aloha Bakery 1 spent last week with Mrs. Darnell’s i executive and A. A .Shuck, director 1933 hanking holiday.. The report add- Get After Your Insect Pest» Now! i , M h “ nd Thne “ "¿/sco n “ “ ^ Under* ° ‘n* ' alb*r. Herman Rannow, and her »1»’- ¡¡T rte” d l v i £ » V ^ ^ n s “ '™ ^ ed. "Several others weie consolidated ily have moved from the Driscoll (provement» of late. Counters have (ter, Mrs. Jim Churchley. ¡were at the council banquet that ev- with ,lceneed banks and te„ inaUtuJ The Insect Control Co., located at place to the Hedge house on First st been moved to make it more conven- ,, .... . . Portland I. . . „ Hilly Hazel of Multnomah spent j ening and left an inspiring message. Mm. Pauline Quade of Poitland, Jent to care for the customers, a new Friday and Saturdav with hi« a„ . i ! n . . . tions were authorized to resume op-1 1932 West Burnside Street haa added . „ , ... whit . , . , y ’ “ IUIaay witn nis aunt 1 During the banquet several awards pyrethruin spent Sunday with Mrs. Inez Whit- room added to the structure and sev- and uncle Mr anu and Bam. Mix rrea FreH Doern. r w m I | were made: 1 . .... »rations on an unrestricted basis. As a highly concentrated training course certifi- plant spray to their line of insecti a result of these changes, the number j worth. „ „ , !0,al other changes made. Frank Setniker of Portland, spent cates rating slieamers scoutmastei Dona Donald Vinton. Portland, was a ^ BUI Johnson Is now employed at the Sunday with her parents. Mr. and keys.' the " highest scout masters of unlicensed banks had been reduced | cides. Theie is no better spray for your flowers and vegetable gardens to 40 at the end of February.’ week end guest of his grandmother j Kinnanian place. | Mrs. J. Setniker. I award and silver beavers—the coun- than Ked Plant Spray. The aphis Mss. A .Timmer. j a large crowd is expected to attend Mr. and Mis. Henry Luchs and so n jthe basket social at the Cooper Mt. ^ ^ , bee" con' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH and other pests espcially bad this nned to the hospital in Salem for the A meeting of troop 41 was held Bernard, former residents here, visi Charles F. Clarke, pastor year on account of the mild winter. bC ° ° Pl ■ last two years, spent last week at her Thursday night in the grade school ted Saturday with friends in the Sor Mrs. Macgregcr- was greeting many home ReedvJIJe. ahe v,8ited her Q,d for final circus arrangements. Our Easter music was superb, some The Bisect Control Co. also uses the rento district. of her friend» at the Community scboo| of it will be repeated next Sunday, do Lisle Walker, Asst. S M mates and teacher at Rosedale latest method of fumigation and has Mrs E. M. Madsen entertained at a chuich Easter Sunday, the first time not fail to hear it Services at 11 a. school one day. dinner Easter Sunday for her mother, for several weeks, as she has been m. and 7:30 p. m. with sermons by a complete service for insect control Richard Girdler spent the week end j Conservation and the Scout I-aw (IV) Mrs. Brown, two brothers Richard confined to her home due to illness. the pastor each time, members will both indoors and out. Consult th ea at his home. He is employed at Tilla- _ .. and Leon. Mss. J .Schmid was in attendance mook 6. A Scout is Kind. He is a friend be received at the morning service, regarding your pest problems. Mrs. Olson, of Tacoma, Wash., is a at the reereutional sqhool held at ¡to animals. He will not kill nor hurt Bible School at 9:45 and Christian En-, house guast of her son and daughter- , Hillsboro on Monday. - ire of un nown oilgin destroyed any living creature needlessly, but deavor at 6:30. General summing up in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Olson. A pie social under the asupices of a 'a^ brooder house on the M F will sUlve to ,save and protect alI and consideration of the proposals in Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, The Dalles, ar- the Aloha Grange will be given at Ayre* farm 'a8‘ Friday night. Mr. (harmlesa Ufe." Prof. Taylor s book "Chistianity and rived Wednsday at the home of their . thelr hu|1 Wednesday April 11. Ayer was heating the house, prior to Helping to protect wild animals Industry in America' Wednesday at son Lawrence Kerr for a short visit Mrs. B. M. Baucom. Mrs. S. Dla- putting In his chickens, when the fire from thelr greatest enemy fire -is 8 p. m. This will be the conclusion Mrs. M. c ere er le urne | mond, Mr. and M-is Ericson, Mrs. F.. (ocourre • one 0f conservation’s greatest jobs, of this series of studies. Be sure and Wednesday from San hruncisco. jp Downing and two children were Mrs. A. Slater passed away at her Anyone can contribute to its success by come to this, the most important where she spent Easter with Mr. Me- Sunday dinner guests at the B. L. home at Rosedale on Sunday night, , caution with the use of fire, and by meeting of the group. Boys and girls Kercher, who is employed there. Baucom home. following a severe illness of two immediate action against an uncon- sudy and hand work cla«s at 7:30 Mr 8/1(1 Mn8 Walter Van Kleek The Borne Economic club will meet weeks. She had been failing in trolled fire. Befriending injured Wednesday, were hosts Easter at a family dinner April 18 at the home of Mrs. L. Kin- health for several years. Sympathy animuls should be the Job of every- Guest» were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. An naman j is extended to the husband, and h er; one. It is a good turn which affects CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE darson, Mr. and Mrs. U L. Anderson, j The Round Table class met at the daughter, Mrs. Juanita Kasch, and ones, whole life enlarging his appre- Rev. Willard P Anderson. Pastor Mr and Mrs. O. Anderson, and Jack, Community church on Monday. | her son, Oliver. ciation and building his character. Sunday School 9:45 a .m. Morning j all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Antrim was the honured guest Courtney Syverson has been trans- 7. “A scout is Obedient. He obeys wor;jhip n a. m N Y P S devotion-1 Wills and daughter Patsy ,at 8 surprise paity given at the home ferred from Timber to four day shift b'8 parents scoutmaster, patrol leader a) 6 30 * *, _ ,,, J. M . M W M M M yin-B«,y Buoh .ra„. Kl,l. wl„ , , v In cent of Centralia, Wash., arrived soon for a long stay on his home- Wheeler, Tillamook, and Hillsboro. 1 thoritles.” 7:30 p. m You will enjoy the liberty Tuesduy at the C. J. Bielman home for ni,y | . ,1 Haze>da'e aad Rosdale schools both! A pe.son, especially one interested worship and the friendl . pirlt of | a short visit Mis. Rodolf und son spent several , held Easter egg hunts on Good Friday ‘n conservation, knows and obeys our 8ervlces A11 ure we|ct>nu/ Friday callers at the home of Mrs. days, including Küster, with Mts. L. forest regulations. He preaches what Sum Olds wane Mns.Carrie Bumont J. Sparks at Salem. he practices. When he goes into a CHURCH OF CHRIST ANTI-LIQUOR LEAGUE TO und Mrs. Sackett of Portland. J. W. Butz of Linnton, visited his national forest he carries the tools G. W. Springer, Minister HOLD STATE DRY RALLY Mrs. Geo. Stitts, Mrs Mutlldu Kelly, , h,8ter Ml(| L Kinnanian Sunday, ^and equipment lequired, not only for und Harold Kelly were Sunduy din-, Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and A state wide convention and con fer-;the 8ake of obeying the law, but for in the Bible reading contest held ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Hugh Lewis included Geo. P. enoe of the temperance force» of Ore- *he reason behind the law. during our evangelistic meeting, tin- Thyng. Visitors during the afternoon j Winslow, of Tilumook, gr and muster I gUn wm convene in Portland April 8-9 group whose names began with the S Samuel B. Lawrence were Mr. and Mrs Leland Shaw of of the l 0 0 F ,odKe and MeSHlst letters ftom A to R lost and are there | under the auspice» of the Anti-Liquor BUSINESS Resident of Washington Comity for FOUND ABNORMAL fore going to entertain the winning S Portland. Foster and Matthew« of Portland. League. A mass meeting will be held . . ........ .... _ . . . | the Past 40 Years Mrs. O’Niel of Tillamook spent sev The American Bankers' association to Z group. The time for this even- at the Benson high school Sunday af eral days this week at the home of her °7 entertainment has been set for Candidate for ternoon at 2.30, with Ex-Governor in its Journal, yesterday commented brother- Sam Olds. HAZELDALE NEW S a» follows on business and banking Friday, April 13th at the church. This Oswald West presiding. Dean U. G. Republican Nomination Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman and fam meeting will also be a reception for conditions: | Dubuch, a speaker of preeminence lly, Catherine Beach and Kenneth Hu- On the face of things there has the new members who came into the Mrs. Freda Wells, of Portlund, was and one of the ablest educators of the STATE SENATOR goes, were dinner guests Wednesday fatally injuied on Sunday morning northwest, will speak on “The Prob- i been much improvement. Deposits are church during the meeting. This will of Mr and Mi«. C. B. Hutson in Port FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY when she was struck by an automo- lem Now Facing Us" while Bishop | increasing. No bank in the federal also take the place of our regular fel land lowship meeting. Friends and visi bile at Huber. Mrs. Wells was coming Titus Lowe, an enemy of the traffic i deposit insurance corporation has Primaries May 18, 1934 Mabel Richter- was a Hillsboro vlsi- to spend Easter Day with her son, ifor many years, will talk on The Li-1 failed since the inception of the sys tors are welcome and are invited to Pd. Adv, tem and it is unlikely that uny bank attend. “ mi ' s " Charlotte Patterson has enter- i ^ enne‘ h\,Wh° h‘8 ^ 1" ‘th , 4U° r Frob,en*s ° f the Pre“*nl DaV t „ ed Good Samaritan hospital for nurs- Mr and Ml8 Dan Shliw Sh<> hud Just Trustees of the League will gather in the ay«t(?I1> w1» b(? allowed to fail *4* *1**4* *4**4* *¿* *4* *¿* es training and Miss Margaret Berg | alighted from the bus when the acci-1 Monduy at 4 p. nr at the First Con- However, it is evident thut with dent occurred. Mrs. Wells was the | gregatlonal church in Portland to or 80 banks more or less sup- er, is at St. Vincents hospital The "choir o f’ the Congregational wldow of ,h‘‘ 18,0 « 0(>1>i(’ Wells and ,uke up Important matters. P°rted bY government capital on the -J* church unde, the direction of Edwin I moth0r Kenneth and Doris W e l l s ------------------------ j one hand and over a billon and a third JT Hecour, presented a musical program IThe iaml>y llv« d near the Cooper Mt. Preliminary check-up of contracts I dollar8 ln excess reserves of X member t. Visit the Beautiful turned In for the corn-hog plan indl-1bankH on tbe ot*181". witb decreasing at the vesper services at the Forest school for many years. Cooper Mt. program and busket. so- cate that Washington County farmers commercial loans, and investments in Grove church Sunduy. clal this Friday evening at the school: will receive about $60,000 under the government bonds increasing at a MAKE YOUR EVENING PERFECT tremendous rate, banking is in an ab- .j. house. Proceeds to be used towards plan. •I* DINE AND DANCE 4* H1TEON a piano fund. i With April 3 as the final date for *|* TO THE FAMOUS MUSIC OF $ Mr. und Mrs. Ves Bany entertained signing applications for benefit pay Hiteon ladles attended Rebekah on Sunduy with a birthday dinner for ments, the sign-up is completed in t JACK BAIN t club meeting Wednesday, March 28 ut ! Mrs. Ernest Livermore. The guests this county. Close to 350 farmer» have •!* AND h i s n . b . c . o r c h e s t r a *J * the home of Mrs. H. P. Downing at | were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Livermore, fued applications at the county J* Floor Show Entertainment *{* and Mrs. Willard Livermore and baby agent's office. Final figures are not Progress. Mrs. C. W. Su o th er s and »on Ken- 1 duughter, Esther, who are visiting her yet available, as a rush of contracts T TENTH AND STARK-UPSTAIRS BEacon 5625 *!* were turned tn at the last minute. neth were calling on Mrs. J. B. Phil- from Arlington •!-:**:- v *!**:** i ** i *»:.*:**:-*:--:-.:-*:..;-*:-.:.*:.*’..:..;.*;..’..;..;..:..;..:..;..? ..;.....;.. j .^ .;.^ ^ v lips Wednesday, who Is seriously ill Mrs. B. L. Grtffltts »pent the week With publication in the county papers at her home at Hillsboro. end In Portland with Mr. and Mrs. April 12 of figures submitted by all Mrs. E. H. Hays enjoyed a visit j John Klttrell. They attended Easter applicants the community committees r u n 4 IR2 w t.v a ------------ ------- - _ A from her step-mother, Mrs. Cummins services at the White Temple on Sun- will consider the contract« next week. / ----------- ---------- DRAIN THE BOD Y OF POISONS 9 the past week who lives at Dayville, day. Mrs. Grlffltts was surprised on W e are Now Taking Easter day by a visit from her son, Have your legala published in this TH E R E W IL L BE NO DISEASE Oiegon. a Oovern- newspaper. Frank Bacon of near Sandy was a Asa, who Is employed on Applications for A svstem of methods that will transmit nerve energy to weakened or Monday caller at the C. W. Struthers ment dredge at Astoria. gans, eliminate pus from the blood stream even in cases of sinus kill Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorenson and IN D U S T R IA L A N D farm. T u m o r " I**' remOVe.8 t,ond‘ li0(1 causing Arthritis. Deformants and son Billy and Dr. Sam Sorenson were E. O. Hite is on the sick list suffer Tumors making operations for appendicitis and gall stones unneces BUSINESS FINANCING dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mar- ing from boils. sary. raise fallen organs, take the leak out of the valves of th e heart Also for— Mias Elizabeth Struthers was a Sun- com on Easter Sunday The affair latse or low « blood pressure -a system that is doing these t h in g s can not be far from right. day dinner guest Easter of Miss Ver- J war« a birthday celebration for the FIRST M O R T G A G E & na Walters of Cedar Mills. Marconi's year old daughter, Beulah Generiti Distributors •|* Drs. Lew S. and Laura E. Downing BUSINESS C A P IT A L ■ ■ Irene. A 23 years' practice. 20 years in Portland X ALOHA N EW S Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Masterson of D A N T & RUSSELL, Inc. L OANS Cloverdale, Wash., spent the week-end t bfm «S l° 5 P- m- °the«'s hv Appointment $ 1101 Porter Bldg. V BEacon 6.W1 Res. No. TAhor 4106 £ with Mis. Masterson'* father, A. Reus- AT. 9CM15 y 1001-4 Broadway Bldg. X Mr. and Mrs. U H. Barber visited Sunduy with their son Wayne und j..j..j..j..j44j..j.4j..j..j..t..j..j..j4.t4.j..t.4j..t4.j4 wife, (.R IA IIOUND COFFEE SHOP HR. 1474 623 S. W. Oak St. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Mason and Mr y .w v .v .v .v .w .w .w .w .v Sunday - Monda y-TiiOMtay, April 8-9-10 Feature» Me Dinner» and Mrs. H. A. Ixiwry motored to Springdale near Corbett station. Eas Beer on Draught 5 and ldc Glasses Fine Diamonds OPENING PICTURE ter Sunday to enjoy a chicken dinner Western Union Beaverton 7906 for OUR DEPOSITS with Mr. and Mrs. Hershberger. Exptess Office Stage Depot Marlon Clow visited at the Harry | ARE S T E A D IL Y J S',rinK E n ^ e - n e n t s Edkin home this week. BEAVERTON, OREGON Miss Mary Anderson of Portland b INCREASING J G. CRAM ER CO. S 72« Selling Building WHY ? ? ^Gold, Platinumsmlth. Jewel Everyone Everywhere S“ y* PUBLIC SANITARY SERVICE. Inc Because of mutual savings banks Hauling of all Kind» of fc W W W k S W W S % S S S S S S V .V in unequaled record during the past GARBAGE AND RUBBISH 118 years In Beaverton Wed. and Saturdays • • ’hone— — leave orders at Recorders office P L U S or call GA. 1243 or GA. 7089 Distributors Membership by Federal Depoatt & Agents A W 4 W J W % V U W % W 4 W .% V A - See our odd Insurance Corporation 1) B. SUU1.1.Y CO with P O R T L A N D — A T. SU I •took for price« ■M BI lit Rochelle Front St., I k *. Morrison A Yamhill Are your SAVIN GS i i i . i m i MS* Hudson ATwater 2421 T IL L A M O O K — MMkl earning their maximum. 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