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PAGE 4 THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE G. A. Cobb, Beaverton, will make a Judge that the People can justly feel Team .Standings proud of for Circidt Judger Paid Adv Mr, and Mrs. Roland Mule-hay and Pet Euyene, Ore., May 4—Mothers of Voters get behind Eastern Washing daughter Margaret of Sonora, Mexico. 1.000 Willamette University of Oregon students, and the ! were luncheon guests at the home of 1.000 ton County man, G. A. Cobb is the Orenco students themselves, will Join forces Paid Adv. Mr. and Mns. Howard Weed on Tues .750 man. I Tualatin on the campus May 11, 12 and 13, for day. Mr. Mulchay, a former resident .667 ' I Hillsboro what is expected to be the most out | of Beaverton, is employed by Cananeu .500 1 J Gaston Would you Like standing combined Junior Week-end Consolidated Copper company of So .250 ' ! Vorboort A Permanent, the Mothers Day in the history of the WM. F. CYRUS nora as a geologist. .250 I One that doesn’t require finger ¡Cornelius institution. County Agent _____ i Chasles Berber, Mr«. L B. Watts, 250 ¡ waves . . that looks like naturally ! Laurel Since this is the 75th anniversary Last Saturday hike may be con- and *’ran«*s DeMassey of Troutdale, ¡Roy .250 curly hair . . . that doesn’t burn of Oregon's statehood, the "Diamond Fall sown wheat in Washington .000 that is given without any Jubilee" theme has been chosen for sidered quite successful. The rain w*re dinner guests at the Weed home County has been rather haid hit by j Aloha Scores for last Sunday's games weight on your hair and doesn't the entire week-end, and event« will ] not a worry. The troop's Indian i 1 "* * ? * * * '*e" 1***’ rust and Hessian fly. Some of the Verboort 5; Cornelius puu _ that's not fuzzy or dry? honor early Oregon Pioneers. The I tribe had a pow wow and at the public , , Mr*' “ J“ *r Strpe enter fields, where there is very little Hes- 1were Orenco canoe fete this year for the first tim e, «>uncil following, Bill Siddens was *a‘ n*^ at d,nn- Wednesday evening sian fly damage, show some little In-!1, Gaston 7; Willamette 12. I^utel 3; , . Yes, indeed . . .Then you’ll will have a central theme, and each, made a member t f the tribe under the " n'**e Han“on in dication the past week that they 1 uala,in 6- Hillsboro 7; Aloha 1. be thrilled to know that for the next float will depict some pioneer phase o f 1 “ tie meaning "trusty ecout.” Pins 1 n* her b‘r‘ bday anniversary. may produce something of a crop 15 days until May 18 The La Petite 3 Oregon, or some stage of progress of j were K*ven the original four members ‘ ' “ esU ,n(,ClUdeid Mr“ Howa,d Where there is vccy much Hessian fly ] Beauty Shop will give you this wave the state. The “ rat »«»slon of the botany na- * Jnn ot Mrlwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. the probabilities are the crop will be for only $3.50. Terminal Sales Bldg G. A. Cobb for Circuit Judge 10095 The university campus will be a n '“ »™ course was covered at the aibin Harris Hansen. Ed Hansen and Mr. very short. Some growers have al- for Roosevelt & New Deal. VOTE BE. 4016. Ideal place for a pioneer celebration, ! °*> “ »is hike. Those who attended the and Mrs. Robert Summers. ready disked or plowed up fields of FOR HIM. Paid Adv M*r. and Mrs. E. R. Sheets were since the statue of the Pioneer, do- overnight Jaunt were Jack Reeves, wheat and more may be turned under nated several years ago by Jo aeph N. *n Zimmerman Frank McGuire. |Pleaaan“ y surprised Wednesday when yet* Rust is always more serious fol Thompson of Mayor A. E. Wilson has been ap Teal, and the Pioneer Mother, the ‘ l*ne Brown. Bill Sidderis, James | Mr. and Mrs. John lowing a mild winter than when we ! Reedvilie and Mrs. F. W. Livermore. pointed on the executive committee gift of Burt Brown Barker, university Miller and Lisle Walker Sr., of Huber, came and spent the day have a little cold weather. of the League of Oregon Cities. vioe-presldeht, are both located In at- j Patrol corners and scout test work Those farmers having wheat con tractive spots. Part of the exercises will be stressed at tonight’s meeting, with them bringing a basket dinner. tracts should notify some member of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Cramer and will take place around the Pioneer Certificates will be given to the new H. R. FINDLEY the allotment committee or the county Mother. 1 scouts- Kenneth. Trafton and Orin Mrs Marian Thouvenel of Portland, agent office before plowing cr disking Candidate for were visitors of Mrs. M. C. McKerch- The week-end events will start Frl-1 Zimmerman, part of their wheat seeding. Where er Sunday. Sunday evening Roy Cra- day, with campus day. Many may be interested in learning Repuldiean Nomination it Is evident the seedlings will not that the troop rating under the Port- ter Portland, visited Gecrg* Mo- land Council plan has not been below Kercher and wus a dinner guest at State Representative . « in any of the ............ . McKercher home. h„m» and something else put on the ground NATION'S ATTENTION CALI-EO L 75% last twenty-sight I the McKercher without violating the contract, pro TO PROBLEM OlfClrtLD'S JHKAJ/Ttl months . The March rating was 91# Jam©« Hinder Jr., of Oregon City, viding that some member of the allot A 4. ... . . . . . ... . Lisle Walker, Asat. 8. M. former resident of Beaverton, 1« in A RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT... * Authorities on child health have ___________ the Good Samaritan hospital having ment committee inspects the wheat A PLEDGE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT) shown that malnutrition haH •***" on . rM NO ANGEL” AT. RITZ been injured while at work in a CCC planting before being plowed up, as | It ie necessary for the allotment com the increase among the children o f 1 • Uniform and (launch <i Mae West in a new Paramount pic-1 camp. support of President - mittee to make an affidavit to the ■ America in the last few years. What | ture "I’m No Angel” booked at the | Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. F. H. effect that the contract signer seeded 1 Roosevelt's recovery - this will mean to the health of the | ......... 77“ ™. 'j ’”,. ” ' ” u ,T 'Ritz Theatre for three days, Sunday, Schoene attended a bridge party given program. at least his minmum acreage. Where next generation of adults can evidence only be , ! Monduy ------- , for the ladies of the Rotary and Tuesday Ior tne *adles of the Rotary club at it is desired to do thla they should • Greater development V conjectured, but there is of Columbia River and r Mis« West soared to the greatest , “ »* home of Mrs. Work in Portland that It will suffer seriously. contact either the allotment commit Bonneville dam. . *f heights of popularity any screen ac- Thursday of last week. Mrs. Schoene As a step toward improving this tee or the county agent office immed • $5,103,000 in federal * tress ever has attained, i evolution- held high score at her table, condition President Roosevelt, by pro lately and inspection of the crop will money for Oregon clamation, established May 1 as ized feminine styles as the result of I Percy Fry of Rainier, former resi- be made at once. bridges. . her last film “'She Done Him Wrong” | dent of this place, was calling on "Child Health Day” and the month • A general, frank, condid , and above-board ad- ; of Muy has been designated Child The Imagination fails In an attempt friends In town Tuesday, ____ I Strawberry growers of this county j ministration of Oregon Health Month. It will be observed by to figure what her latest picture will affairs. HINTON MEETS should be interested in the berry field HINTON CALF CALF CLUB CLUB MEETS health organizations, parents organi- accomplish. • Reduce taxes by rigid " For it is superior to her first starr- day at the Oregon Experimental Sta- tions, school groups and in some cases economy. The Kinton Calf club met April 27 J tion, Corvallis, Wednesday, May 9. by municipal governments as a time ing film in every respect—story, star performance, excellence of production ! at the home of the Hemerick brothers. On that day It is expected that the i in which to call attention to the fun VOTE X MARTIN charles wisecracks and songs. Mr. Bellinger, assistant county agent, | work at the station will be inspected damentals of child health. (Pd. Adv.. Martin Cumin.) Miss West gives a splendid perform-! was present and informed the club of by a large number of strawberry I This paper ha« arranged, during the sheep juding contest to be growers from western Oregon. The month of May, to print a series of ance she portrays a colorful char-, the held the following Saturday on the U. S. Department of Agriculture has articles on child health, written by anter. She sings five sensational songs. Groner place, urging all members to been carrying on strawberry breed one of the most distinguished health ing work at Corvallis and there will i Agriculture, the largest Industry officials in America today, Dr. John dances the “midway”—a spectacular be present. General discuoslon took place re- be fruiting on May 9, some 5,000 new (be county deserves to be represented variation of that same shimmy which L Rice, the new Health Commission we are told, «he herself originated; gardlng the basket social and dance strawberry seedlings as well as 200 by one who understands and appre- er of New York City. Dr. Rice, re selected seedlings from former years, j dates its needs. cently appointed in New York was wears lovely clothes, and she scintil- to be held May 11. And a Several members expressed their The influence of irrigation on com-: Economy will be my watch woid • formerly health commissioner of New ceceived diplomas for the completion desire to form a poultry club, and merclal varieties of strawberries, L o -l°PP°H e waste and extravugance—do Haven, Conn., where he served for room scene. GALA OPENING plans were made for a meeting at the ganberres and Evergreen blackber- i what I can to lower the tax burden. more than ten yeans with such credit CHURCH OK THE NAZARENE Anicker home, Friday, May 4, to- riee, will also be inspected: Pruning My thirty-four years' experience as of the as to gain him national recognition Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor gether with the calf club members, at and training experiments in raspber- a farmer; 17 years as a Grange-mas Previously he had been a district health officer In New York State, Because of the increasing interest which time they will rehearse the j ries and Youngberries and breeding terl my position as chairman of the work in brambles and other small , Washington County Tax Reduction and earlier still health officer of Ma- and attendance the revival here will \ lo be put on- fruit, may also be seen. League and Farm Debt Adjustment Bon County, Kentucky. continue until Muy 10. Three days, Four new member“ taken into the Growers from here who intend to committee have brought me in con- Dr. Rice's articles on child health longer than previously announced, j ' al' C' UbD,Wiere Woodrow Anickor, SATURDAY, MAY 5 provide the most up-to-date Informa This Is the time "of visitation from 1 * obert R ‘cha,da' Dean and Tom go should plan on arriving at Corval tact with the difficulties and needs of Park ad. 10c Saturday Nite only tion available on this important sub the presence of the Lord'". It is a ' Browne, the latter the battery of the lis probably at about 10 a. m., at least all sections of Washington county. not later than noon. ____ Paid Adv, ject. Watch for them. time o f heart searching und drawing club's baseball team. The bail team will play a double closer to God. Others ure being saved and helped. Why not you? Make header at Elmonlca next Hunduy com BKAVERTON HIGH HUIIOOJ. ^.~ x ** x -- xk k "X~ x *'X k ~ x *<-- x *- x *\ x ** x *- x - x »- x ~ x **>* x --X'*:"X*- x »<»- x - x »<*<> an effort to attend. Sunday School mencing at 12 o'clock. VO TE FOR “ The Colonel’s Maid" a three-act 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. *•* comedy will be presented tonight (Fri N. Y P. S. 7 p m. Pleaching 8 p m . A 5« per cent assessment on the day) by members of the senor class Fred Canady, the evangelist, speaks In the Beaverton High School gymna at every service You will enjoy his stockholders of the defunct First Na sium. Miss Schaefers directed the play. messages. There is also special sing tional bank of Salem has been ordered f The cast includes Annabelle Benson, ing. Come. by the controller of the currency at Mildred Flnnell, Evelyn Duy, Paul Washington, D. C., according to in Wilson, Clarence Henderson, Marvin CHURCH OF CHRIST struction!) received by Keith Powell, Htalder, Douglas and Kenneth Taylor, G. W. Springer. Minister receiver. The assessment aggregates and Ben Scruggs. The leading soles Next Sunday^ evening the young $100,000, to be paid on or before May are played by Mildred Finnell and Clarence Henderson. Admission pri people of the Christian Endeavor will 23. The order directed the receiver to ces are adults 25cand grade school 15c. have charge of the evening service enforce to the extent of 50 per cent , with the exception of the sermon. The the individual liability of the stock time of the evening servee will be 8 holders by taking necessary proceed BELIEVE IT OK NOT o'clock. The Christian Endeavor ser ings by suit or otherwise. This is the A Portland suburban newspaper vice also changes to seven o'clock. first assessment against the stock p . m . The first week's record of our holders of this bank since it went into ia offering Us service« to politicians free of charge, so claims the follow Christian Life and Action Program receivership. • J * 8 ing article clipped from the Peninsu will he taken next Sunday. The membership has been equally divded la Herald: “The Herald has received at least between the reds and blues. We are three tone of campaign literature anticipating a dose and lively contest Efficiency is Measured Y A LL DEMOCRA I S are urgently requested and type written statements from can The program will last for three bv Results $ , to atte"d 'n compliment to General Martin didates. All expect the front page* months. Next Sunday morning Mr. Springer and the use of columns of apace free j % and the visiting speakers who will address Naturally there is no cost in publish will speak on the topic ‘‘The Comfort M ARK B. BUMP .j. the meeting. ing the Herald and there Is no othei er.” The evening topic will be "A He f ! c a p a b l e news that should claim preference. brew Converts A Gentile.” Each candidate feels that he is 'e n CONSCIENTIOUS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH titled to juat a little more considera INDUSTRIOUS Charles F. Clarke, Pastor tion than the other fellow so ouc IMPARTIAL I >a,(l A<lv- W. E. M cCLOSKEY, Secy. printer, have decided to work for Sunday m0rnlng services will be nothing. The landlord will not expect held at , h<1 U8Ual hour. Btb,e Candidate for Circuit Judge ............................................... >-xw *x-*x-<„x„:-.- rent, the power company will add a, „ 4S and worah|p and pr, . ch,n„ at Paid Adv. more julc, to our line, the pulp com u oelock Th* evening hours will be pany will supply newsprint free Can- chanKe(1 to the . ummer schedule, didates can continue to send In Urn.- Endeavor Society at 7 and church at P erso n a l and of literature and -platforms to the edl 8 o'clock one half hour luter than Jor and same will receive very care heretofore. C o m m e rc ia l Loans The pastor will preach M ADAM E DEE ful attention. We want every candi both times. announces the opening of her $100 to $5000 date to undeistand most thoroughly that It coats nothing to publish and One of the Soundest and New Beauty Salon ST. CECELIA CHURCH Most Reliable Loon circulate 8000 or more pnpera weekly Sunday service*: Masses 8 and at 1711 S. W. BROADWAY and Institutions in Oregon and Incidentally like Rufus Holman, 10 40 a. m. Invites all her friends and formes our platform is a full dinner pall for Sunday catechism 9to 10 a. m. patrons to see her at the politicians. Editors can eat type Saturday confe«siona 3 30 to 5; 7:30 BONNIE DEE BEAUTY SALON or campaign statements Peninsula to 9 p. ns. 1711 S*. W. Broadway, or reserve a L orn co . Herald. Call AT. 3686 f»r Appointment N o . 9 B o a rd o f Trade Bldg. W S S V A W A V .W .V .S W W In 1930 the County Court made 4th Av»’ and Oak St. Main Lobby available for road purpose« 72.552 cu R IT Z TH EA TRE bic yard, of rock at a total of $80,452 A Superb Cleaning Service Frt-Sat, May 4-5 'or $1.11 per cubic yard. In 1933. after GREYHOUND COFFEE MHOP • * Priced Two Ways | 4_ _ j | 1 *» *4. D. KERKMAN became County Features Ur Dinners •>« x ** x ** í * nx ~ x -^>* x **:- x - x ~ x -:.. x - x ~ x **>«* x **>*>. x ~ x ••x-:-x-x-x-:-:-x-:-:- Laat Round U p Commissioner, these was made avail for Your Convenience A Beer on Draught 5 and 10c Glasses DRAIN THE BODY OF POISONS ZANK GRAY (able for county roads 74.760 cubic CASH A CALL Weatern Union Beaverton 7906 with Randolph Scott. Monte Blue A 1 yard, of rock at a total cost of $48.-, CARRY DELIVER Express O ffice- Stage Depot THERE W ILL BE NO DISEASE Barbara Adama (Fast Weatern) also 579 or Mr per cubic yard, a reduction' of 42r+ in production costs. HKacon DAVE LEVINE 2<MMW Screen Song Sport Reel News Î a r T e T m l r j Ï Ï Â 'Î f t * " - v e enerirv to weakened or- Admission l(M3c 7221 Burn. The re<ord of H D KERKMAN local infections, remove (ream even in caaes of sinus, kill j speaks for itself. Retain an ex|>er- wwwwvwwvwwwuwwvwwss Sim.-Mon. Tumula;». May 5-7-8 Tumors making operationTfor''amJndi'ôm Artîlrttia' Def" rm',n<" and , lenced, conscientious, able official ______ unneces- aary. raise fallen organs, take the C k and *a" st,,n^ PUBLIC SANITARY SERVICE, Inc. raise or lower blood pressure n ° f the valv«* of the heart, “ PM NO AN G EL” H AR D Y AZALEAS VOTE FOR *. - em that is doing these things can- Hauling of all Kinds of not be far from right. with Mae West, of course. The come ¡ CHOICEST COLLECTIONS GARBAGE AND RUBBISH up and see me sometime girl, also H. D. KERKMAN AT I.OW PRICES Drt. Lew s. and Laura E. Downing In Beaverton Wed. and Saturdays news reels and Popeye in hia latest The Republican Nominatkm fee comedy “ Flying Trapere'” Leave orders at Recorder, office ...... . .0 . . ,.“ 7 “ 20 « • » I" VAN VEEN NURSERY Othecg hv Appointment BKacon tkW l or call GA. 1243 or GA. 7085 County Commissioner 3127 S. E. 43rd AVE. Admission 10 and 15c Res. No. TAhor 410« 1001-4 Bioadwav Bldg Paid Adv. 2 Blocks North of Powell. AT. 7(>8.'l M W V S W A W W W V W W W W wwwwvw^vwwwwwspyww i MANY EVENTS PLANNED FOR U O MOTHER’S DAY SUNSET LEAGUE Beaverton Locals FREE D A N C E Oaks Park You are cordially invited to attend the Martin for Governor RALLY | FRIDAY, MAY 11, 8 | :j: Community Bldg., Front & Angel Sts. Martin for Governor Club of Beaverton FIDELITY.._____ ;j;