The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 13, 1934, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, APRIL IS |»34
BKA V KETON' ENTERPRISE
PAGE 3
•32, 5 HPM 33 25 ; 32. 32; FHB '32 SOMETHING IIKRK TO
iters Helen, of Portland, and Mrs. Cap- f
.
Mrs. Guy McCormac was
PONDER OVER
tain Fisher, of Seattle, Wash., visited a guest of the club. Mrs. McKell held 35.
Lon Kinnaman— TA, 35; CA 33. 10;
Wednesday of last week with Mr. and I
high score.
Ltrs. 33 .3; 32, 3; HPM 33. 20 . >32 1 How repeal is “ promoting temper­
| Mrs George Bissser.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis accom-
ance" is impressively shown by the of-
23.
Guests at the home of H. L Rob-
. . ,
rs. Sant Olds
.___ .
panted by Mr. and
Chas M Kulbel— TA, 56. CA: ’33. flclal ^ co rd a o f the Washington. D.
, in . son
of last week tnctuu
includ- Spent . Wednesday
...
, various coast
E H. JKFFKIK*. Pu Wisher
•
. Wednesday
. .
9 ,
at the
6 H; ’32 7; Ltrs '33. 7 ’32, 4; HPM c - P “ “ « 1 department, which showed
ed Mm. Robinson’s
r
.
, ..
. . .........
Robinson's sister and hus-
hus -1 rasorts.
They made the trip by way ‘33 'so ‘32 34
' un increas® o t 65 P0*-
in arrests
Published Friday o f each week by tha Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton ; band.
of Seaside through New pot t and home
Herman Lehman TA. 40 Ltrs: ’33. *>r drunkenness for the first week-
Mrs.
M.
H.
Metcalf
was
a
luncheon
Ora. Hntered as sseoad-otasa matter at the postoffice at Beaverton, Ore.
visiting friends en route.
17- ‘32 26 HPM ’33 14» ‘32 126.
!end of leSal »quor, over the previous
i hostess Tuesday of last week, hon­
Susan Martin of Beaverton, sister of
police
Subscription Ratea
Godfred Losli-TA. 5o! Ltrs: ’33, 2 ;w« ek The
The p
o ll« declined
declined to estimate
oring Miss Hazel Haynes, who left
how many others, who may have been
___ $1.00
Three M on th s----------------------- $ .35c last week for a short visit with rela­ Mrs. Gertrude Christiansen died Wed- •32, 2 HPM ’33, 14; ’32. 24.
One Year
____ M
Subscriptions Payable in Advance tives in various parts of Oregon, be­ nesday, April 11. Finley A Son are in
Roy McCarthy TA, 3; CA: '33, 1 * ; under the influence of liquor, were
charge of arrangements.
not arrested.
•32, 1 * ; Ltrs: '32, 3. HPM: ‘32, 20.
fore returning to her nome in Frank­
Hffltt
at O. EL tracks. Phone Beaverton 7503
Practically the same percentage of
lin, Nebraska. She has been making
D. W. Mclnnis—TA. 21; Ltrs: '33, 1;
BIRTHM
Portland Office—408 Dekum Bldg., Phone ATwater 5914
increase in arrests for intoxication
her home for the past year with her
‘32,
4;
HPM,
'33,
6 . '32. 27.
STEARNS Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
grandmother. Mrs
Myrtle Haines.
D. J. McNamee TA, 82; CA: ‘33, 4; was shown from the legal consump­
Stearns,
route 4, Sherwood, a son,
nation
should
not
be
taxed.
The
pro­
BEBV GOVERNMENT
Other guests at the affair included
•32, 4; Ltrs: 33, 5. ‘32. 3;HPM: 33, 30; tion of beer- after legalization last
ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH ponent of the bill is to be congratula- ’ Mrs. Myrtle Haines, Mrs. L. W. Tuck- Robert, March 30.
year, despite the fact that it was
BRADLEY- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. '32, 26.
ted—and it will be interesting to see er and Mla# Kern Haines
supposed
to be non-intoxicuting.
Carl
Meier—TA,
80;
CA:
'32,
3;
Tigard,
Brauley, route 1, box 87,
Eaeter has come and gone again. which way his colleague» vote.
Ltrs: ‘33, 6 '32, 4 HPM: 33. 46; '32' 29 there was a 63.3 per cent increase in
M
-r.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Keller
celebrated
March 26, a son Larry E.
Instead of peace on earth and good
<
Annunciata Merlo—TA, 40; Ltrs: arrests for intoxication in Washing­
.
. . ..
. - _ i their
27th wedding anniversary at
BUFFAM—Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buf-
will toward all, there ta unrest, class
Did you ever study the psychology thejr u___
6
3
ton, D. C., on September. 1933, over
'33.
6 ; '32, 6 ; HPM '33, 42. '32, 43.
Sunday
of
last
week.
fam, Multnomah, March 19, a son
hatred and actual revolution In many of good cheer? Try It some time. Say
the
same month of 1932.
D.
A.
O’Meaia
—TA,
102;
Ltru:
‘33.
parts of the world. Politics has be­ “Oood Morning’’ with a long-drawn Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul E.
4;
'32,
6
;
HPM:
‘33,
32;
‘32.
46.
Have
your legals published in this
Oliver,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Pomeroy,
I
come the “ biggest business.’ It bids cheerful lilt to the first acquaintance
Robert F. Pomeroy — TA, 40; CA newspaper
and
Mrs.
Marcella
Lind
of
Portland.
CORN-HOG
CONTRACT
STATE­
fata- to consume savings and capital of you
and put a little note of Joy
'33.
MENT OF MEMBERS OF THE '33, 5; Ltrs: '33, 5; '32, 5; HPM
many countries. Taxation grows and into it; then, to the next you meet, and Mr. and Mrs. J.Poom» of Se­
37;
'32,
41
attle,
Washington.
COKN-HOG
ASSOCIATION
OF
the constant fear of warn drains the just grunt 'O'moinlng' and see if you
Use classified ad« to dispose of
H. A. Richard—TA, 6 * ; Ltrs: '33.
public treasuries to prepare war.
Howard
Harrison has returned j WASHINGTON COUNTY, STATE
articles not in use. ‘n u de them for
do not get a reply in kind In each in­
2; '32, 2; HPM: '33, 11; '32. 10.
With growing talk of facism, com­ stance.
something you can use or sell them
Cheerfulness is chtohing-- home from the CCC camp at Camas I OF OREGON
Irwin L. Riley—TA, 40; CA: '33, 1;
munism, and socialism as a remedy just the same as the blues—Capitol Valley.
The following is a statement of the Ltrs: '33, 10; '32, 10; HPM: '33, 78; ! out right for a profit to yourself.
for worldly troubles, we as a nation, Frees.
Lebert Wilson and Raymond Rossi - basic information on corn acreage '32. 78.
should not lost sight of ons outstand­
spent the week end with friends in and hog production submitted by
Valley Roberts—TA, 3; Ltrs: '32, 4;
Advertise in your local paper and
ing faot, namsly; that we, the people INKURANCE COMMISSIONER
Astoria.
individual producer» of District 2— HPM:'32, 37; FHB: ‘33. 6 .
reach the residents of the district.
of the United States as« the govern­
AGAIN ISSUES WARNING
Miss Margaret Schafers of Eugene, that part of Washington county be-
Arvid Sandstrom TA, 30; Ltrs: '33,
ment. No other form of government
TO PUBLIC is visiting her sister, Marie Schafers tween the Scholis-Ferry road and the
1;
'32, 2; HPM. '33, 7; '32, 15.
ever gave B itch complete control to
for a week.
Tualatin River on the south, and
Edward G. Saxton—TA, 10; Ltrs: |
Salem, Ore., April 13— (Special)—
"the people’’ as does our own consti­
The Past Grand Noble« club met at west with the Hillsboro-Orenco and '33,, 8 ; ‘32. 16; HPM: '33, 57; ‘32 114.
While the office of Insurance Com­
tution.
the
home of Mis. May Rodgers Wed­ Cornell road on the north—who
T. Schallberger—TA, 60; Ltrs: '33.
We have no ruling class here that missioner A. H. Averill has issued
nesday.
A potluck dinner was served . have signed contracts under the 1934 22; '32. 18; HPM: '33, 152; '32, 124.
several
warnings
to
Oregon
citizens
It is necessary to revolt against in or­
Com-Hiog
(Production
Adjustment
D. Shaw -TA, 72; CA: '33, 10; '32,
der to proteot ourselves. By the bal - 1 concerning the inadvisability of pat­ at noon, followed by a short business Administration.
meeting.
The
afternoon
was
spent
10; Ltrs: '33, 1; '32, 4; HPM: '33, 2; '32, |
ronizing
unauthorized
companies
lot we, the people, have the power to
Any person may make a confiden­ 32; FHB: '33 9.
express our views In a more emphatic whioh are attempting to do business sewing and in pleasant conversation. tial report.
oral or written, to the
Mr.
Merritt
and
son
are
painting
Chris Suhrbier—TA, 81; CA: '33, 4;
orderly and speedy manner than can in thiB state, numerous requests for
county
allotment
committee or to the Ltrs: '33, 31; '32, 18; HPM: '33, 245;
assistance in the case of disputed the Joe Keller house.
ever be accomplished by force.
Henry Desslnger of Deep Creek community ccnnmittee if he finds any '32, 89.
Ib these days of unrest and discon­ claims are still received, and the de­
spent
the week end with the home statement, here which he believes to
partment
is
forced
to
inform
the
com­
C. P. Syverson—TA, 50; CA: '33, 4;
tent, we should remember these facts.
folks.
Mrs. Dessinger and son, are be inaccurate.
Ltrs: ‘33, 4; ‘32, 9; HPM: '33, 34; '32,
We should appreciate the great govern plainant that it has no jurisdiction
Signed—Glen Ritchey, Chairman, 66 .
spending several weeks at the W. F.
ment that we have.
We should get and can be of no assistance.
County Allotment Committee
Dessinger
home.
A number of these unauthorized
U. Tannler—TA, 43; Ltrs; ‘33, 5;
down on our knees and offer a prayer
Community committee, R. Horn-
Mrs. Forest Howard was a lunch­
HPM: '33, 33
o f thankfulness that our ancestors, companies which are active in an at­
ecker, Dan O'Meara, Jacob Kemmer.
I. E. Taylor—TA, 30; CA: '33, 3; ‘32.
through trial and suffering, created tempt to procure mail order business eon hostess to members of the Daphne
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS — TA
club
at
her
home
on
the
old
Hillsboro
1
3; Ltrs: '33, 3; ‘32,4; HPM: 33, 25; ‘32
a constitutional form of government claim in their advertisements that no
refers to total acreage in farming 31; FHB: ‘33, 1.
that gives each and every one of us commission is paid agents and that road Thursday afternoon.
unit; CA means corn acreage planted;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Barnes
and
R. Teufel -T A , 194; CA: ‘33, 3; '32
the greatest liberty and equality of because of this fact the Insurance can
Ltrs means number of litters owned
3; LU«: '33, 6 ; '32, 8 ; HPM: '33, 53;
opportunity of any people In the world be written at a lower premium Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Doty fished sev­
by producer when farrowed; HPM ‘32, 73.
Our constitution Is the poor man’s Upon checking the financial state­ eral days this week at East Lake
means number of hog» produced for
near
Bend.
ment,
of
one
company,
it
is
found
Chas. H. Thompson—TA, 100; CA:
greatest heritage and the rich man’e
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. market; FHB means number of feed- I •33, 2; ‘32, 1; Ltrs: '38, 6 ; '32, 9; HPM
that, while no commissions were paid
only protection.
er
and
stocker
hogs
bought.
•33, 52; '32, 67.
Oregon agents, of the total cash in Sam OldB were his two sisters, Mrs.
Kasper Amstad—TA, 50.07. CA: ’33.
come approximately $370,000 only $78,- Emma Cloucheck of Twin Falls, Ida-
NOW THAT SPRING IS HERE
C Topich—TA 40; CA: ‘32, 1 * ;
'**’ * ’ 32’ 14; HPM Ltrs: ‘33., 4; ’32, 6 ; HPM: ‘33, 38; ‘32,
000 was paid to members, but the ex­ ho. and Mrs. Ella Myeru of Portland.
Now that spring is here, and sum­ penses amount to $23,00 over and also Mr. and Mrs. John Foote and ’33, 65; ’32, 114.
1 48.
M. Balocco—TA, 10. Ltrs; ’33. 7; ’32,
mer is Just around the corner, the above payments to members, from duughter Ruth and George York, also
Mrs. Hulda Trachsel—TA, 48; Ltrs:
13; HPM ’33, 63; ‘32, 110.
minds of millions are occupied with which it will be seen that of the to­ of Portland.
J. O. JOHNSON
I *33. 10 ’32, 7; HPM: '33, 78; '32, 55;
D. Barnett—TA, 60; CA: ‘33, 13; ’32.
plans for vacationing.
Mrs. J. W. Sprague attended a pi­
tal sum collected only a very small
FHB: ‘32 13.
Republican Candidate for nomination
This is an unusual year for the proportion is paid out in claims.
ano recital at the Multnomah Hotel 15; Ltrs: 33, 2; ’32, 3; HPM: '33, 22;
J. H. Trent—TA, 110*; CA: '33, 6 ;
‘32,
23.
tgaveker. The mysterious exigencies
The department can only warn the Saturday evening, given by Miss Lu­
'32, 14*; Ltrs: ‘33, 4; ‘32, 9; HPM: '33
Representative for
S. W. Baughman -TA, 8 * ;
Ltrs:
of international exchange have made publio that dealing with companies cille McGee of Orenco.
37; '32, 70.
•33,
1;
’32,
1;
HPM:
'33,
7;
‘32,
7.
tremendous changes so far as paying which do not or cannot, due to their
Mm. Fred Omstead of Portland
Joseph Tubbs—TA, 5; Ltrs: '33, 3;
Washington County
Hans Beck—TA, 10 Ltrs: ‘33, 1; '32,
for one's wanderlust is concerned. poor financial condition, comply with spent Tuesday night with her stater
i '32, 4; HPM: ‘33, 22; '32, 28.
Primaries May 18, 1934
1; HPM: '33, 8 ; ’32. 9.
The current rate of exchange with the Oregon laws and procure a license Mrs. J. W. Sprague.
C. Vandermost—TA, 80; Ltrs. '33, 3;
C.
Beglinger—TA,
88
;
CA.
’33,
8
;
moat European currencies, for ex­ to transact business may lead to dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh motored
Paid Adv
‘32. 4; HPM: '33, 27; ‘32. 17; FHB: '32
ample, ia much lesa favorable than it appointment when a legitimate claim to Seattle Sunday, returning home by •32, 6 ; Ltrs ‘33. 4; ’32, 6 ; HPM. ‘33, 10 .
22; ’32. 42.
was a year ago. That American dol­ a presented.
way of Tillamook.
John Winiger—TA, 200; CA: '33. 10;
Max Berger—TA, 36; CA: ’33, 7. ’32,
lar whioh ueed to be ao potent has
Miss Ruth Lucas of Portland spent
'32, 10; Ltrs: ‘33, 7; ‘32, 12; HPM: '33,
• •
literally shrunk in size. A hundred
the week end with Mrs. C. B. Hanna. 7; Ltrs: ‘33. 5; ‘32, 6 ; HPM: '33, 26;‘32 I 56. ‘32, 94.
Beaverton
Locals
and fifty or two hundred of them are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ralph and Mr. 61; FHB: '33. 31.
Frank E. Winters—TA, 93; CA: '33,
Matt Blomqutat—TA, 29 Ltrs: '33, 1.
needed to do the work that a hundred
and Mrs. V. A. Wood drove to New­
20;
'32. 20; Ltrs: ‘32, 16; HPM: ‘32.
•32, 1; HPM: '33. 10; 32, 7.
used to do.
See our odd
Members of the Rebekah lodge en­ port Sunday, where they enjoyed a
150; FHB: '33, 69; ‘32, 132.
D. B. SCULLY CO
John
Boge—TA,
83.33;
CA:
'33.
5;
The result is that where travelers
picnic dinner.
stock for prices
joyed
a
social
evening
during
their
T.
E.
Wojohn—TA,
20.
CA:
'33,
3;
32,
3;
Ltrs;
‘33,
2;'32.
5
;H
P
M
:'33,17;
used to think of Europe, they are now
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bielman and
Front St., bet. Morrison Si Yamhill
‘32, 4; Ltrs: 33, 2; HPM: '33. 10.
going to follow the old adage and regular session last 'Tuesday. Miss family drove to Centralia, Wash., 32. 36 FHB: ‘32, 6 .
ATwater 2421
Genevipve
Johnson
contributed
two
really see America.
J.
D.
Cook—TA,
20;
Ltrs:
'33.
16;
where they visited relatives until Sun­
Grand
Aw.,
at Belmont
EA 3756
piano
solos
to
the
enjoyment
of
the
'32, 16; HPM: '33, 100; ‘32, 100.
Seeing America is an especially ex­
day evening.
cellent Idea. It's a big cuntry and a evening, while Louie Roucheok en­
H.
W.
Courtney—TA.
46.
CA:
‘33,
4;
Mtas Alma Dunford, who has been
very few of Its citizens have more tertained with a reading.
employed at the Elmer Benson home •32. 4 Ltrs: '33. 1; HPM: ‘33, 9.
Henry Nelson and Gus Deasinger, was taken to a hospital Monday,
Wm. N. Daniels—TA. 158; Ltrs: '33,
than a cursory acquaintance with it.
who fished the first day of the sea­ where she underwent a minor opera­ 36; '32, 24; HPM: '33. 250; ‘32, 180.
son, report a good catch of mountain tion.
Geo. F. Davies—TA, 95. CA: '33, 12;
HOW WILL THE VOTE GO?
trout.
32,
5; Ltrs: ‘33, 13; '32, 12. HPM: '33.
Mcs.tR. R. Summers entertained the
TOM M Y
The proposed Congressional bill to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desslnger and members of the 500 Card club at a 97; 32, 84; FHB: ‘32. 6 .
Lester M. Davies--TA, 40. Ltrs: '33,
tax all government business enter­ son Jimmie Lee. o f Deep Creek. Ore., luncheon at the Campbell Court hotel
prises on exactly the same basis as spent the Easter holidays at the W. F. in Portland. Mrs. F .H. Schoene was 2; ‘32, 4; HPM '33. 14; '32, 35.
BE.7215T
Susie A. Day—TA. 13*; Ltrs: '33. 1.
private enterprises should not be lost Desslnger home. Mrs. Desslnger and
guest of the club. Cards were
to sight.
It should be brought to a Jimmie remained for a longer visit.
played during the afternoon, Mrs. Ot- •32. 2; HPM: '33, 11; '32. 13.
PO RTLAND . OREGON
vote at the earliest possible oppor­
Mr. Knowles, who has charge of to Erickson holding high score and
**ay
•^ean TA, 5®: *-A:
tunity.
several greyhounds, has moved to Mrs. Geo. Blasser low.
2; Ltrs: '33, 6 ; ‘32, 6 ; HPM; SS,
FINLEY A SON
Funeral Director*
First, the government is In dirs Cornelius.
Mrs. Cora Hodgins anil Joe O'Niel
'**• ,’*6-
Montgomery St.
4th
Mrs. Iva Martin and daughters are o fPortland visited Sunday at the Geo. | Edw Freudenthal-TA. 190; CA: ‘33.
need of additional revenue -and it is
25; ‘32, 20; Ltrs: 33, 14; ‘32, 14; HPM:
to Fifth
becoming increasingly evident that now residing in the Hugh Lewis Klasser home.
Motor Equipment,
this cannot be safely obtained by ad­ house on Angell street.
Mrs. Carl Jackel of Eugene, visited ‘33. 96; ‘32. 93.
Staff Sc Facilities to t
A. S. Funston—TA, 10; CA: ‘32. 1;
George Coughlin of Newport, visi­ with her father, Lou Jones, several
ditional taxes on individuals and In­
in is i n <
Portland and
Ltrs: ‘32, 5; HPM ‘32. 45.
»IOM I I t I AW Servins
dustry. Taxes sre now so high that ted with friends in Beaverton last days this week.
Suburbe
ita
H.
A.
Germiquett—TA,
80;
Ltrs:
‘33,
week.
While
here
he
purchased
a
business is lagging because of Inabil­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller motcred to
Seaside Friday morning returning 2: *32. 14 HPM: 33 12; ‘32, 114.
ity to attract capital -and the individ­ new car at Stipes Garage.
Joseph P. Gettle—TA. 20; Ltrs: '33.
r
Guests of Mr and Mirs. Elmer Stipe home Sunday.
ual property-owner ia being taxed to
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Geinger of Tllla- 2; ‘32, 2; HPM. '33, 15; ‘32. 16.
the point of confiscation. Tha total on Easter Sunday, included Mr. and
C. E. Groesbeck—TA, 10; Ltrs; ‘32,
value of governent business enter­ Mrs. Howard Glynn of Multnomah, mook spent the week end at the home
prises federal, state and local runs Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Summers, and Mr of her father, C. F. Johnson. Alfred 1; HPM. '32, 10.
Oscar M. Taylor
David Hagg & Sons TA, 180; Ltrs:
Johnson of Coivallis also was home
into billions.
Taxation of municipal and Mrs. Harris Hanson
Mis.
Ethel
.Edwards!
Thomas,
has
•32,
7.;
HPM:
'32,
46.
50
Year
resident of Washington county
to
attend
his
sister’s
wedding.
and federal power and light proper
A. E. Hanson—TA. 6 33; CA:
‘33.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Welter and daugh
ties alone would bring in gigantic left for her home In California, after
On C L E A N IN G
Republican Candidate for
several weeks visit with relatives and ter visited at the M. Welter home Sat­ 1 * ; '32, 1 * ; Ltrs: 33. 1; '32. 5; HPM
sums to the Treasury.
urday. John Welter, employed on the •33. 6 ; '32, 37; FHB 32, 29
Men’s Suits
Second, the publio has never had an friend« here and in Portland.
County Commissioner
W. H. Heaton—TA, 195; CA '33, Wishes to assure his friends and fel­
Mrs. R. R. Summers attended a U. P. train between Portland and Chi­
oportunlty to Judge the efficiency of
Men’s Overcoats
government in business largely be­ luncheon at ths home of Mrs. Mary cago, also spent Saturday with his 19; '32. 12;Ltrs: 33, 15; '32, 14 HPM
low taxpayers if elected
•33. 97; '32, 94
Felt Hats
cause, being free from taxes, public Spence at Troutdale Thursday of last parents.
Ben A. H ensen-TA. 13.59; CA 33 Honest. Economical and Impartial
Mrs. Walter Van Kleek. Mrs. M. C.
enterprises have a tremendous advan­ week. The 1924 Matrons club of O. E
Ladies' Plain
Handling of Washington County
McKercher, Mi«. L D. Shellenberger. 1; '32, 1; Ltns '33, 4; '32, 8 ; HPM
tage over private buslne-we* of the S. were the guests.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
Nielsen
and
Mrs.
and Miss Juliette Carter attended the 1 ‘33. 32;'32. 83
business
same nature.
The average electric
Dresses
Rhinehart Hornecker— TA 59; CA
Paid Adv.
company, for example, pays more Elmer Stipe were in attendance at the hoard meeting of the Congregational
Cleaned and Pressed
A •33. 7; '32. 7; Ltrs: '33. 12; •32, 11;
than ten per cent of Us gross ail the ! r w P“ 0n K|v« " In Salem recently, in churches in Portland Tuesday.
r -------------------------------------- — --------------
HPM :'33, 108; '32, 92.
luncheon
was
served
to
the
guests.
Cash and Carry
revenue it receives, before any expen- honor of Mona Hou**' Worthy Grand
Chas Jenne—TA, 24; Ltrs 33. 3; '32.
Gerald Chinn spent last week at
ses are deducted -to the tax collector. M*,ron of Oregon.
O. S. H U M PH RIES
The public electric company pays noth
Arlene Ktclman entertained several Cornelius, where he was employed on 4; HPM 33. 23; 32. 24
invites Inapcction of thv new
Gus Kaufman—TA. 30; CA: ‘33. 1.
Ing Taxing all businesses., whether Iof h*r fr1rndg »««urday of last week the Webb farm.
Mrs. C. C. Beach left Monday morn­ 32. 1; Ltrs; '32. 3; HPM 32 16; FHB
publio or private, would favor none-- w',h ,,n •‘-ester party at her home in
King Band Instruments
ing
for Seattle, where she will visit •33. 1
and would giva the voter an excel)- Huber ««eats included Betty Prlch
H. L. MUSIC CO.
Emanuel Keller—TA, 40; CA 33, 5.
ent yardstick with which to measure ard. Hetty Richard. Catherine Lewi*. friend* for a week. Mr. Beach ia also
Betty
Burns,
Helen
Posson,
Laurance
721
S.
W. 4th Ave. BF. 157« 4th floor
Ltns:
33,
3;
HPM
'33.
31
at
that
place
transacting
business.
comparative efficiency.
S. W. Corner Third at Jefferson
Vasllff Joyce and Juan Brownlee and
J. D Kelley—TA. 500; Ltrs: '33. 6 ;
Alfred Johnson graduated from the
There is not a single good reason
Arlene Bielman
Uvely games and State Normal school at Monmouth •32. 9; HPM '33. 36 '32. 48
why government ventures which fall
Q#06 Q Q H Q0
an Eaater egg hunt provided amuse­ with the clasa that finished just be­
Jacob Kemmer TA. 78; CA '33. 2; »♦♦♦♦♦9 0
within tha realm of business, ss dis­
33.
50;
ment for the young folks.
33.
8
;
32.
6
;
HPM
fore Easter. He has enrolled at the '32, 4; Ltrs
tinct from those performing a neces­
DRAIN T H E BOD Y OF POISONS
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hanson have Oregon State college at Corvallis for '32, 45.
sary service bcnefltting the entire
moved from the Tucker house to the the spring twin
Joe Kemmer TA, 20; Ltr- '33. 3;
TH ER E W IL L BE NO DISEASE
E<1 wards piece on Second street.
Mrs. W. C. McKell and Mrs. F. O. ,
MARCH OPPORTUNITY
Mr. King, who haa been employed Donaldson played in a bridge tourna ,
A system of methods that will transmit nerve energy to weakened or-
at the Waah(x> Feed Store, left last ment in Portland Wednesday after­
krans. Infmvtinn.
eliminate pus from the . blood
stream *v*it
rv
7 *
Q „
Kitchen Cabinet*
irw'Qi
wiwq me earn e\ en in cases of sinus, kill
week for Montana.
noon.
T^n o l mJiTn
COnd“ ‘on cau*‘"K Arthritis. Deform mt» and
WINDOW AND DOOR MCRK.KNS
Kuaaell Grant suffered a badly
Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Sprague are
FARMKRS!
L rT rll
r n op*“^uUon!, ^or »pprndicltis
and gall st„ne~ unneces-
CORN EH Cl PBOAKDH
maahed foot Tueaday of laat week, leaving Saturday for Condon. Oregon. 1
Bril to u r p o u ltry , « * * • fo rm p ro d u ct*
“
£■
T
“
"
9-
,ake
the
leak
ou,
of
,h*
va'v ~ of the heart,
NFECIAL LOW PRICKS
• n d I lo w er* ui th e w o rld • finest nuu ket.
raise or lower blood pressure- a system that is doing these thing» can­
when a barrel of oil fell on It fractur­ where they will make their home
not
be
far
from
right.
Portio n* P u blic M a rk o t
Acme W ood Products Co. ing several bones. He waa taken to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene spent ,
a
Portland
hoapital.
the
week
end
at
Moro
visiting
theli
1
fe<m Itali,
907 8 W Second Ave.. AT. 5929
Lew S. and Laura E. Downing
Mrs. Joe Flint of Scholia and Mtaa adopted daughter Carol.
23
years' practice. 20 years in Portland
Stftr-IIOr*
per
day
| Dorothy Struthera of Hlteon visited
Miss Juliette Carter was a lunch j
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p, m.
Others by Appointment
M
nr
IT,
u
t
laat
Tueaday
with
Mrs.
Robert
Hol­
eon hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon 1
HKaron «OHI
HI'NINKSM CARDA
Res. No. TAbor 4106
P O M T L A rtD P ü b U c M a R k I T
Bridge club in Portland Tuesday.
AT. MU 4 land.
1001-4 Broadway Bldg.
•UU S. W . > rout A y * . l\ xll*D d . i'r * .
Mi*. Howard Hlngley end daugh-
They returned to the McKell home
«»RISE
SASH, DOORS,
SCREEN DOORS
,U K E
JL
SAVE
45c
C H IC A G O
CLEANERS
$ 1.50 «Ti