J. M. Devers Makes 12 Counties in 2 Weeks THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1834 BF. A VERTON ENTERPRISE Pft(« Eight REPUBLICANS A DEMOCRATS LOCAL WHO FACT u m .i t > Unique Genera! Gas Station CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Morning Services Multnomah school Sunday 11 a. m. Sunday Sch% >1 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings at 8 p. m. Continued from Page 1 Helen Godfrey will play over KGW Salem .Ore., May 17—Back from a Superintendent of Public Instruction whirlwind tour of western Oregon that Thursday at 5 p. m. Forrest E. Dur.ton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd, of the "Mortals and Immortals” is the sub­ has taken him into 12 counties In the I. W. Leonhardt ject of the Lesson-sermon in all past two weeks J. M. Devers, candi­ Variety store, have moved to Port­ Commissioner «1 Bureau of Labor Churches of Christ Scientists, on Sun­ date for the republican nomination land the latter part of last week. Walfred Shuholin Harold Alexander returned home for Congress in the First District, ex­ day, May 20. Senator, 11 * li district, Washing'on The Golden Text is “ As we have pressed himself as highly gratified Saturday from several week« visit to county, For unexpired term : visit California cities. borne the image of the earthly, we with his reception and assurance of Geo. M. Ai ken Mr and Mrs. John Dobbins left for shall bear the image of the heavenly" support at Friday's election. Representative, tth district, Washdig- Custer Rose, chairmaipof the Dev- Los Angeles Cal., Thursday night upon ton county, (Vote For Two) «1 Cor. 15:49.) Among the citations which comprise ers-for-Congress committee in a state­ receiving the news of the death of J. W. Raynard ment today claimed Marion, Clacka­ her brother at that place. the Le«son-Sermon was the following E. L. Ross W|. C. McKell and Dewey Dror- mas, Linn, Lane, Douglas and Benton from the Bible: "Have we not all Counity Commissioner counties for Devers and word from 1 baugh accompanied by two friends one father? hath not one God cre­ J. M Vanderzanden Edward W. Miller of Manshfield, for­ ' from Portland spent the week end County Surveyor ated us? (Mat. 2:10) mer state senator, is that Devers will fishing on the Deschutes river. The Lesson-Sermon also includes H. R. Huson Mrs. Lynn Oeinger and baby boy carry the Coast counties with the pos­ the following correlative passages County Coroner accompanied by Mrs. Geinger 8r„ sible exception of Clatsop. from the Christian Science textbook, R. E. Burns Delayed in starting his campaign came up from Tillamook Saturday to "Science and Healih with Key to the JUDICIARY BALLOT because of weighty legal problems in spend several days with Mrs. Geiugoi’s Judge of the Supreme Court. Position Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy the state highway department de­ father C. F. Johnson. "Immortal man was and is God's im Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and fam­ No. t manding his personal attention, Dev­ I age or idea even the infinite expres­ George R. Bagley ers did not get away from his desk ily drove over to the coast Monday sion of infinite Mind, and immortal John L. Rand until May 1 and has been compelled to for several days stay. man is coexistent and coeternal with Judge of Circuit Court 19tli Judicial Mis« Grace Johnson entered the crowd his entire campaign into a little I that Mind . . The spiritual man's District | State Normal School at Monmouth more than two weeks time. consciousness and individuality are H. T. Botts Devers is basing his appeal for j Monday. reflections of God. They are the Mark B. Bump Mr. and Mr gasoline price election, ffom this district, is a mem­ Doris Syverson is staying in Port­ spending several weeks at Lake drive right under the wings to the bill in last session. If elected he will ber of a number of committees. land with her sister, Mrs. Herbert j Lytle. Mobilga« pumps. Typifying speed bring it into reality.” Mr. Mott is a member of the stand­ Barnes. and power, it make« an appropriate Mrs. J. C. Huntley, Tacoma, Wash., Eight years joint senator repre- Sophie und Alma Doern of Portland, came down for the Mother's Day en­ ing committee on Public I^ands, and and attractive station. i senting Clackamas, Columbia and Territories, and also of the Committee spent Sunday with their parents, Mr tertainment Wednesday evening at | Multnomah Counties. He invites your on Committees The latter, consist­ and Mrs. Willium Doern. Marie I at the Order of Eastern Star. support on his tecord investigate it ing of twenty-twp members, is the Walford Shuholm asks Doern and Blanche Weiburg have Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Benson are the before you vote. committee which makes all assign­ both secured employment for the proud parent« of a baby daughter Eelection to State Job “ A Governor for ALL The lYople” ments of Republican members to summer In Portland. born ftt the hospital in Portland last Paid Adv the standing Committees of the House. Francis Setnlker of Portland, spent week. The Committe on Public Lands and Walford Shuholm has announced Sunday with he*' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller entertained Roads are of particular importance to himself for state labor commissioner. Mrs. F. Setniker. 1 ■ ■ ■ twelve ladies at a luncheon and bridge the First District of Oregon, the Public A resident of Portland 33 years, ac­ Mrs. Courtney Syverson and her son party at her home on Lombard street! Lands Committee having jurisdiction tively identified with the building in­ Bobbie spent Tuesday night and Wed­ last Thursday, of the public domain of the United dustry 31 years, he is now serving his nesday with Mrs. Geoige Thompson W. E. McCloskey has rented 5 acres States, Including all of the revested fifth term as business representative In Hillsboro. west of the airport to F. R. Noel of O Sr C grant lands in Oregon and the of the United Association of Journey­ Mrs. Frank Salee hus been spending the Standard Oil Co., and the Pegg several weeks with her daughter Mrs house on eighth street to G. G. Bellel. Roads Committee having jurisdiction men Plumbers and Steamfitters L. of the Governments road building pol­ U. 51. Bob Mercer at Orenco. N. J. Skee is running for Justice During his incumbency he has been Mrs. C. P. Syverson, her brother ; of the Peace of Beaverton district, icy, including Federal aid to States a member of the conference board of Beecher Jones and Mr. and Mrs. How which includes Beuverton, Aloha. for road construction. Associated General Contractors and aril Fuller of Witch Hazel and Mrs ' West Slope, Cedar Mills und Kinton G. A. COBB Hank Pays Dividend the Portland Buildings Trades coun­ Barnes of Beaverton, spent Sunday of precincts. Candidate for Spokane Savings Bank, which failed cil of the A. F. of L. and also a mem­ last week with Mrs. Syverson’s sister, He plans to establish a small claims June 1«, 1932. has filed a mortgage in ber of the state building code commit­ M is. E. Chipman, at Clackamas Mr. court if elected and promises an Im- t CIRCUIT JUDGE Jones left Sunday for his home in Sac­ partial, fair minded enforcement of the Federal Court for $6,500,000 in fa­ tee in the sanitary division. of vor of the RFC. The bank is borrow­ Shuholm has been indorsed by the ramento, California. law. ing a large sum from the government Building Trades council and affiliated Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and Jean | Washington and Tillamook Counties agency with which to pay its deposi­ unions for the commissionership. Miller were dinner guests of Mr. and AI.OIIA COUPLE CELEBRATE An Eastern Washington County Man tors a dividend. “ Tf nominated and elected I will ex­ Mrs. J. B. Thornton in Portland Sun WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Capable Impartial ert my best efforts for the workers of day. Mrs. A. L. Danford, mother of j Paid Adv. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH the state and will discharge the du­ Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Danford, was a Mr and Mrs. U. F. Ditenian of neai Charles F. Clarke, Pastor ties without fear or favor in conform­ Aloha, celebrated their golden wedd­ guest. V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts and fam ing anniversary Monday. They were , Mr. Clarke will exchange pulpits ity with the jainctples of the demo- J lly of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs married In Houlton, Maine, on May | with Rev. Louis C. White, of Portland cratic party, and in addition I will ad­ PUBLIC SANITARY SERVICE, Inc. at the 11 o'cock service. Mr. White is vocate and urge legislation that will Max Berger on Sunday evening. 14, 1884. Hauling of all Kinds of Graduation exercises for Hazeldnle- Open house wus held Sunday even­ one of the outstanding younger min enable the commissioner to more ef­ GARBAGE AND RUBBISH Rosedale schools will be held tonight ing at the home of their daughter tsters of the stute and every one will fectively enforce the labor laws and In Beaverton Wed. and Saturdays Thursday, at Hosedale school at 8:15 Mrs. Warren Erwin in Portland and be helped by his message on the topic regulations of the state." he said Leave orders at Recorders office The Shuholm lives with his family at o'clock. R. J. Peters will deliver the more than 100 friends and relatives "The Inheritance of the Meek or call GA. 1243 or GA. 7085 address A. Jr Vunae will Resent called, including Mayor Carson, ex- Bible School will meet ut 9 45. On 12524 Foster rd. his home for 19 years. ! Paid Adv, account of the Bucculauieate sermon the diplomas. There will be musical United States R. N. Stanfield, Dr. S S S W .V W .'.S '.V .S V .W .V .W . X J'/.'.V .'.V .V X .'.S Y /^ A V A V .V Y .V .V .'.V .V .V .V I tf ■ « ■ ■ I numbers as well. Ralph M Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Law- at the High School there will be no rence Teeple und other prominent evening meetings. RITZ TH EA TRE • «» «• persons from throughout Portland F r l. - S a t . , M a y IJ -1 9 ST. CECELIA CHURCH and Oregon. Sunday services: Masses 8 and Mr. and Mrs. Diteman have lived in “ Crossfire the west for 45 yeurs. Mr Diteman 10:40 a. m. Featuring Tom Keene, and Betty - fur Sunday catechism 9to 10 a. nt. being a well known stockman In the Furness. Western action galore with)] Suturday confessions 3:30 to 5; 7 30 northwest until his retirement In 1930 STATE LABOR Present Chief Justice News and 2-reel Comedy It wa8 U. F. Diteman, Jr., who at­ to 9 p. m. COMMISSIONER Oregon Supreme Court tempted to fly the Atlantic Ocean ! The office of Labor Commissioner from Harbor Glace in 1929 He was N. J. Skee out for Justice of Peace. Sun.-Mon.-Tu«»., May 20-21-22 ? took on a new significance to the wo lost during the flight and never heard Candidate for Re-election men of the state, when, under the from after the takeoff ? “ STATE FAIR” Position No. 4 plea of economy, the legislature abol­ WANTED REAL ESTATE th Will Rogers, Jaml Gaynor. Lew ished the Child I*abor Commission and We Will Sell Your Property Many Non-Partisan Primary Election Clll'KCH OF THE NA/.AHENE res and Sally Ellers, if you have Judiciary Ballot the Industrial Welfare Commission people in the city wish to buy or May 18 Rev Willard P. Andersen. I*astor walk five miles, see this, with new* trade for small suburban tracts. and established in their place the Paid Adv. Sunday School 9 45 a m.; Morning cartoon "Three Bears" Ad 10 & 15e List your property with the most »« V ►,« */ •« »4 » « V • • « *'«» State Welfare Commission with the worship 11 a. m N. Y P. S devotion v v v v v v v v » * è t T • T V » Y « * V vV • • « I • * * Labor Commissioner as secretary o f ! al service 7 p. m. The Sunday even active office in City, BE 6211. 616 I the commission. Stark Street ing service is dismtsscl for the Bacca KEASEY HURLEY A READY No appropriation was made for laureate service at the high school > V V V V V V V V V V V V -;-V V V V V * these activities, and the undersigned 40 Years Portland Real Estate feel that the present incumbent, Mr. DEMOCRATS ATTENTION ! ! I, Harvey H. Tatro will not be res­ C. H. «Bain, has done everything in 1 ponsible for any debts contracted by his power to protect the interest of the Salvation of our State and the Honor of the Democratic Party in Oregon my wife Dorothy, from this date For women and minors. We know his forth. Dated May 15. 1934 VOTE record, what he has done and what he HARVEY H TATRO will continue to do, and for that rea aon we urge upon all the voting wo­ i * V V V ^ V \ * V V ,I * * !* V V V V V V V V V men in Oregon to support C. H. Oram “ For Roosevelt and A S E R V I C E , for Labor Commissioner at the pri­ GREYIIOI M> COFFEE SHOP YOU CAN AFFCM0 the New Deal. State maries on May 18th. Feature* 1.V Dinner* ( von t AT 6809 (Signed by) and National" MKN. T H O R N T O N T. M l'N O K R M A IL o p c e r s Beer on Draught ft and 10c Glasses 8 I JOE E. DUNNE 4 GOVERNOR Î WALFORD Ì SHUHOLM!: Democratic Candidate I for :■ State Labor •: i: # i i: C ommisioner I; C. H. GRAM John L. RAND rotectl/our FURS 16 X Charles H. Martin MBS. W I - H H K W STK K M Its T H O M A S R O B E R T S M R S C. W . H A Y IU 'K S T P aid ad by Oscar Horne, Sec.-Treas "O ra m fo r L ib o r Commissioner Club' . S O L IC IT E D OREGON FUR STORAGE EXCLUSIVE BANK VAULT PROTECTION IO JA 5 W BROAOWAY PO RTLAND OREOON Western Union Beaverton 7908 Express Office- Stage Depot b b H -H -H -H -H -b b b H -b H Thi, advertisement is paid for by the ' Martin-for-Governor club of Reavei ton" W E McClosky Secy- Paid Adv. f