F R ID A Y , AUGUST 17. 1934 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E H estyrt for P erm anent enjoyed on the K eller law n. Sunday w here he w ill open a serv ice j troop to B eaverton. Jay and Gene laiMi M othproofing Mr. and Mrs. H. R. N elso n , Mr. Brown left Sunday for a w eek period station. and Mrs. C hester H anna and Mrs. N o- Mrs. H ochscheld of Milwaukee, who at Camp Millard near E agle Creek. and the best part o f it is - . that j reen A llyn m otored to V ernonia Sun- Lisle W alker, Asst. S. M has been v isitin g her daughter Mr-?. you apply it you rself . . . one ap I d ay and joined the Virgil P ow ell H om er W ilson returned to her home plication o f B eetyet perm anently pro- fam ily in a picnic dinner at B ig Eddy F riday . 1 tects your furnishin gs and w oolen SAYS WILL ROGERS on the N eh alem river. ; cloth in g for the life of the fabric . M.r and Mrs. H enry D essin ger drove DEA L H O U SE AT B E A V E R T O N jone package o f B estyet m akes one g a l Continued from P age 1 up from D eep Creek Saturday to v isitj D E ST R O Y E D BY F IR E T U E SD A Y lon o f m othproofing liquid . and the W. F. D essin ger home. Mr. D e s s - ; i w ill treat 1-0 square feet . . and lnger retu rn ed hom e Sunday M rs. Dbes- Plana are underw ay to form a ga r The D eal house in th e Berthold ad a real churactci a tor. The rest of us only costs *2 . . Sold at Meier & in ger rem aining in B eaverton for an ' Just do a character. He lives him. He is den club In B eaverton. dition, just outside the city lim its of F ran ks D rug D ept. . . Owl D rug extended visit. R ev. Geo. Springer and tw o sons B eaverton ,was burned to th e ground him. Remember the Store at Broadw ay and W ashington Mrs. Carrie Leonard o f Seattle, w ere vacation in g a t B each, W ash., for T uesday at 4 p. m. E ffo rts of the lo old man "That hail 4? and The B estyet Product« Co. Ju st i W ash., sp en t the w eek end w ith her talked to Liucoln' ' the p ast tw o w eeks. cal fire departm ent to save the stru c w rite or see them a t th e W orcester m other Mrs. H. O. Stipe. Weil thai ¡¡m e <21 , .ra,, . E . G. W ebb has m oved his fam ily ture failed. N eigh b ors rem oved all Bldg., Third and Oak, AT. 5413. Mrs. John N eely and d aughter D oris tid e of this *u> ■ to th eir farm near Cornelius and w ill the furniture from the burning house, Ann o f Sacram ento, Cal., are spending did some good any ij) rem ain there until school opens. j ex cep tin g tw o bed room suites?. the w eek w ith her sister-in-law Mrs h o w . It b r o u g h t ; ' Mrs. J. R. Talbert and tw o d a d fh Mr. N oel o f the Standard Oil com - back tQ my * * >-< ters are at B ay Ocean for tw o w eeks, i * ew ®^ pany w as resid in g on the property. fresh m#lslor|e8 ,„ & *KO Mr. and Mrs. Petrequin o f Portland, Mrs. B ertha Shaver and fam ily visi w hich k? ow ned by E. Johnson, of une of the tines, CA *ADIO visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds W ed one ted recently w ith Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tigard. Picture :h a r a cter 8 t h a i g n esday o f last w eek. F riday Mr. and cl B ierly o f th e K inton district. ANDY DEVINE evi sver put foot on ou, B Mrs. W allace Mason o f Portland. ! Henry Stephrntofi A m arriage licen se w as issued l a s t , , „ . . . .. . itage. A real tiur 1 ^ stage. U N A O 'C O N N O N Boy Scout News w eek to D onald M. Beard and Miss called and ^ t u r d a y g u ests nclftded , w h o le s o m e m an £ t e n d on tto n ti by l . W. H ornunt■ D i'te ttd P eggy Burke of Beaverton. “ r and , “ r8 < * * * ' “ ’ J “hn ! that has perhaps ” . B erg and Ju ne D oty ali o f Portland. by Wilhom A. Wollmen. A M tnen C. Coopof Mr. and Mrs. H. B. S acky are s p e n d - . • " w * , , p ro m t Jiion. P.ndioS, Btrnun. cue. prolucrf got more applaus.-. ,»e.i mure clean Mr. and Mrs. Charles H idy are Tw o local scout« attended the Port in g tw o w eek s at the coast. am usement, got mure laughs per min Held Up Due to S trike C onditions a w eek a t the Oregon A love story of A u stralia’s g a y and j lan<l court of honor Thursday, A ugust Mrs. E d ith Tozier W eathered enter- sPen a ln g ute, than any vaudeville act in America. H as O verstocked Our 9. Scout Grin Zim m erm an received tained the m em bers o f th e X P U club | h®“ 0"68’ reck less bad m an, w ho defied death Gosh that vaudeville, how we m iss it. Used Car D epartm ent A large d elegation o f B eaverton and the d ev „ for hla fia m in g love! the badge o f the second cla ss scout and their fam ilies a t a potluck p icn ic, , No cla ss of entertainm ent has ever ap in the yard o f her hom e a t Cham poeg and a tlen d ed A ppearing at the R ltz T h eatre at B efore th e judge and the oourt Lisle proached it for real entertainm ent. The Every Car Sensationally Sunday. Those from th is vicinity ¡„ R ebekah lodge at H illsboro T u e sd a y ,, Reave« ton Sunday, M onday-Tuesday. W alker appeared for the Gold Quill, a variety, the worlds various collection of jo u rn a listic aw ard—the second to be atten d an ce were: Mrs. Jam es W llm ot en'j‘,yinK a ®v e” *n*'’ talents, the years of practice to attain Reduced and d augh ter Mrs. Ruby Boyd, Mrs. R. I r' an late W. H. Boyd. She is survived by offered so far by th e council. perfection in acts of skill. And to have Last F rid a y ’s m eetin g w as w ell a t B. Brow n, Mrs. Loue»<> Carter and com Pa n " Y r' an< ,8i ‘ J' her husband and six children, all been the outstanding ligure in that ‘31 Buick Small 8, Sedan $465 son and children spent the w eek end .. . . tended and had a full program . Such d augh ter G enevieve. Low m ileage, clean throughout „ . 1. grown and m any other relatives. glorious parade Is som ething Chick tak e the 1 K enneth H agoes is v isitin g friend s | f ame* ,aa “bu“ in rin« ” Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lathrop re at C utler City and T aft. S ales can be proud of. 1 r r n n n n « r l 4 L y, * . U r. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H anson a n d fa m -| trench,” o and th e * "crab and m onkey ‘32 Stude. Diet. 8 Sedan $645 turned Saturday from a w eeks trip to’ and relatives in Seattle. © 10)4 MeNau/tU: bvnuttate, Inc. lly and Mr. and Mrs. L ester C raft of race" were played, and a co n test drill Six w heel» .trunk, extras galore th e various beaches. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shaw returned W ednesd from a tri to , he i w as perform ed. A dvancem ent w as Mr. and Mrs. S. B. L aw rence a t Garden H om e spent Sunday at T rft. ^ Miss B ess Archibald of H illsb o r o 1 ' , , em phasized ‘33 Chevrolet 6 Sedan $585 phasized and and testw ork announced, tended the joint m eetin g o f H illsbord W orld’s fair. T h ey m ade the journey , was a w eek end gu est o f Mrs. Sam 11,000 m iles, good as new RITZ THEATRE and G ales Grange at the H illsboro through the P anam a Canal on the : W hile only a few w ent to th e scout Olds. I cabin on the A ugust all-night cam p hall Saturday A ugust 11. A debate I P resid en t H arrison. Sun.-Monday, A ugust 19-20 ‘34 Stude. Diet 6 Sedan $845 Mrs E m m a Johnson of Portland, is M c McKerc-her w as a lunch- last Saturday, a p leasan t tim e w as had betw een the tw o gran ges w as the J u st broken in, big savin g “STINGAREE” P erhap s the m ain featu re w as an ob m ain feature o f the lecture hour. | spending the w eek w ith her d aughter ecn g Uest Qf M isses A lice Bloom and T he question for debate w as “R e- - ^rn. John Relsher. Josephine Bonu at th eir ap artm ent in sta cle race, in w hich Jim M iiler de F eatu rin g Irene D unne and R ichard ‘32 Nash Spec 8 Sedan $695 feated B ill Siddens by ju st an eye- D ix and a big cast. The S tars of R ide control, free w heeling, lik e new solved, th at it 1» u seless for a farm er | Mrs. L aw rence K err and daughters Portland Monday, K le£k ilash ; to be exact, at 106 to 105 points. Cim arron visited again also n ew s and to better him self.” Mr. Law rence j returned hom e the first part of the j Mr. and Mrs. W alter Van N avy o f th e World. S iln garee Is a ‘31 Stude. Diet 8 Sedan $465 acted a 8 one o f the judges. | w eek a fte r a w eeks vi»it w ith her \ C athryn Van K leek, Mrs. G ladys A „ tribe w as held. very la te release and a dandy picture. Side m ounts, trunk, fin e condition The B eaverton G range m et Satur- m other Mrs. G ustav P alm at W auna, W ills and P a tsey S hields sp en t the day, A ugust 11 w ith a very in teresting Oregon. Mrs. P alm accom panied her w eek end at Y achats, join in g Mr. and Second class sco u t Jay G ibson is Tues.-WVd-Thurs., A ugust 21-22-23 ‘30 Stude Comm Sed ...$345 session. Many u seful su ggestion s daughter hom e for several days stay. Mrs. H enry Van K leek at that place ; Planning to tra n sfer from the Gaston W ill R ogers in Green and black fin ish .fin e m otor w ere m ade on agricultural subjects Mrs. E. W. W oodruff and daugh ters for several w eeks. --------------------- “DR. BULL” during the lecture hour. A resolution B illy and Martha of S eattle, W ash., Mrs. Lola Dodson and d aughter are EX T R A S P E C IA L O F F E R IN G A laugh a m inute com edy, dram a and i ‘31 Stude. Comm 8 Sed $485 w as draw n up and sen t to the P ort and Mrs. Jam es K am rer of Portland spending the w eek w ith relatives at j H O F S T E A T E R S PHOTO STU good for th e whole fam ily, also new s | R eal value, overhauled, guaranteed land city council opposing an ordin visited friends here Thursday. Carlton. DIO O ffers 3 P ortrait» size 5x7 and com edy. ‘30 Hupp 6 Sedan ......... $395 an ce prohibiting farm ers from m ar A m ost enjoyable p icnic w as held in \ m ounted in B ea u tifu l E asel Fram e A concert w ill be given F riday a t S W ire w heels, clean and snappy k etin g their fresh m eat in the city of o ’clock by the Cotton B lossom S in g Boyd's grove T uesday w hen a group I for only $2.00 (F or sh ort tim e only) Fri.-Saturday, A ugust 24-25 Portland. ers o f P in ey W oods Farm L ife school w ho have resided in B eaverton for a . ACT QUICKLY — H O F ST E A T ‘SMOKY” ‘30 Ford Tudor Sedan $275 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. F unston are en of M ississippi in th e C ongregational num ber o f years took supper there t o - ! E R S STUDIO. 715 S. W. Third Ava The story of a wild horse foaled on R un s Good, Looks Good, Is Good tertain in g the m em bers of B eaverton church. All who enjoy good sin gin g j gether. cor. 3rd and Morrison. P ortland T hose atten d in g w ere Mr. th e plains of the g reat w est and G range and their fam ilies a t a basket will be glad o f this opportunity to and Mrs. Adam K link, Mrs. Alma branded as a killer. If you lik e a ‘29 Hupp 6 Sedan.........$325 picn ic on the evening o f A ugust 24 hear the N egro Spirituals and other K link, Martin, P hillip Martin, Mrs. TOO LATE TO C LA SSIFY Sm all, Econom ical, R eal Quality sm art horse see this one, al>so new s in the grove at their home on the son gs su ng as only N egroes can sing. K ate F anno, Miss H elen Fanno, and and com edy. TEAM — H A R N E SS old Canyon Road. Essex Super 6 Sedan $125 No adm ission w ill be charged, but an Mrs. J. D. W ilm ot and Mrs. W. H. SMALL FARM T E A M -a n d H arness, K enneth and D ouglas T aylor and o fferin g will be a«ked for, w hich will Boyd. Hudson 6 Sedan $ .95 good w orkers $75, a lso 3 good farm Bob D en ney were entertained w ith a go en tirely to the support o f the Mrs. G eorge M cNeal, (F ran ces E s horses cheap. 7 ml. N W of B eaver farew ell party at the R. B. D enney school. Stude. Com 6 Sedan $125 terly ) left for her hom e in San Fran- ton, Vi mi. E of B eth an y Presby- hom e M onday night. About forty A group o f young friends g ave Miss cisco > W ednesday, a fte r a w eeks visit Stude. Dictator 6 Sedan $165 church in Sprlngville rd B ethany. you ng people w ere in attendance. A lene B osw ell a surprise party at th e \ w lth * iend* »«ere. Mrs. M ,C. Mc- The boys are leaving the end o f this Stude Comm 6 Victoria $145 K ercher en tertain ed Mrs. M cN eal at hom e o f her parents, Mr. and SU B U R B A N P R O P E R T Y —9 4 ’ acres m onth for W heaton college, Illinois. W. H. Bosw ell, W ednesday evening luncheon Tuesday. near Tigard, 5-rm, house, barn, L ew is Larson, of R otcey, Minn., ar in ‘ celebration o f her seven teen th Mr. and Mrs. D an Boyd of Seattle, OUR FALL COATS and You Can Always Buy From ch icken house, horse, cow, plenty of Wallace with Confidence rived at th e home o f his sister, Mrs. birthday anniversary. T hose present visited T uesday w ith Mrs. J. D. wood, B roadw ay 6126, ask for E rnest SUITS, for Women, Es H. J. W right ,Sr., T hursday m orning W llmot. E A SY T E R M S—F A IR T R A D E S were A m os and Ivon Bierly, Earl and Crosby. Mr. Larson and Mrs. W right have not Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach, Carl D onald Jossy, R obert and K athryn pecially Priced from seen each oth er for thirty years. K lein drove to D enney, K enneth Taylor, John H an Beach, and G eorge Edna F uller has been visitin g w ith R oekaw ay Saturday, w here they en- sen, B enny McCue, LaM erne Dean, her au n t Mrs. M innie F airban ks of M argaret D iekm an. R hoda T hyng, j *ha w eck end w lth Mr and Mrs ST U D E B A K E R D IS T R IB U T E R S M cM innville. 717 Southwest 10th Ave. Jean Klein, June A lene and V ance Moore Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sum m ers, Mr Mr. and Mrs. C onolly and Leonard Broadway and Davis St. Boowell. G am es w ere played on the N ear Morrison St., Portland and Mrs. H ow ard Glenn and Mrs. E l Adam s spent Sunday at N elscott. F o r y o u r c h ild 's Itahy a lb u m U sed Car D epartm ent. BR . 5567 lawn, follow ed by refreshm ent«. B E acon 7415 m er Stip e spent the w eek end at Taft, Geo. Y ates is m oving to St. H elen s Member» of the W est Slope Bible Mrs. D oy Gray returned to her W ill e n d u r e .th r o u g li th e j e a r s horn« W ednesday m orning from R ich class enjoyed a picnic at R oam ers w w v w w y v w u w y v y v w L w m ond, V irginia, w here she visited her R est Saturduy evening. T here were PUBLIC S A N IT A R Y S E R V IC E , Inc. Gladys Gilbert Studio aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and about 60 In atten d an ce and enjoyed a H a u lin g of all K inds of •!* v -I* *!* v -I* v *!**!—!* v *!**’**!* •!* *!• *1- *!**!* v *!—!- *!* *!• -!- -!* -I- -!-*!- -!-*!- *!- -!* -I- -I- At Fifth Washington Mrs. R olan M aine Mrs. M aine (Crete evening o f boating and sw im m ing. G A R BA G E A N D R U B B IS H This w as given in honor o f the m em G ray) accom panied her m other home, F or appointm ent call In B eaverton W ed. and Saturdays hoping the Oregon clim ate will ber* w ho are atten d in g college this fall co n sistin g o f K enneth Taylor. Leave orders at R ecorders o ffice b en efit her health. AT. 5965 or call GA. 1243 or GA. 7085 Mr*. W. F. D essinger, w ho has been Dougla« Taylor, and R obert D enney. 111 for som e tim e. Is reported sligh tly A basket supper w as enjoyed. A ugust 24 a picnic w ill be held at Improved, but still confined to her bed. R oam ers Re«t for the public sp eak ing Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Marsh o f P ort class o f the high sch o o l and their I A Southern Coiffure? land. visited F riday w ith their son friends. and daughter-in-law Mr. and M rs . Mia. K enneth Skidm ore, a g ed 53 E ssex Marsh. years, died su dd en ly at her hom e in j 9 Mr. and Mrs. R ay H ayn es spent sev Portland Suturday evening. F uneral Ringlet Ends eral days the latter part o f the week serv ices were held W ednesday. Mr». Skidm ore w as a form er resident of at Sclo, Oregon, visitin g friends. Complete Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Stark of W est Beaverton, living in a co tta g e in the 1 • Fully Guaranteed Slope, visited Saturday w ith Mr. and Boyd grove. She w as a sister of the Mrs. John Felsher. Personal and Social News of Interest Clearance Sale SALES of NEW STUDEBAKERS LIPSHUTZ $45 A iE George B. Wallace, Inc & ; MULTNOMAH County Fair GRESHAM, OREGON OIL PERMANENTS Seven Big Days C l 95 Mr. and Mrs. E ssex Marsh motored to W illam lna Sunday to visit their son J a ck and nephew Morris W illiam s. T he boys w ill remain there for another week«? outing. O P E N S F R ID A Y IN Aloha Barber Shop Mrs. Tom M iller o f H azcidale spent P E R M A N E N T SPE C IA L $3.50 for $2 T uesday afternoon w ith Mrs. John Til Sept. 1 Felsher. R easonable P rices Mrs. H azel Laym an and Misa Eva P hon e B eaverton 8218 B olton o f Portland, visited Thursday w ith Mrs. Joe Keller. Th* ladles m otored to the Tualatin river and fish ed for craw fish .cooking them on th eir return hom e a picnic dinner w as G R EY H O U N D C O F F E E SH O P K e stu 'e s 25c D in ners How About Vour Commercial Printing? llavw you checked up on your uU tcm cnU , let terheads, envelop«» or o ffic e form* lately ? If not you w ould be w ise to do it today and get your printed m atter all up-to-date. Call u* up and let us help to figure out your i p iin ttng problems. We can furnish you with estim ates.. Expert all Kinds of Beauty Work Aloha Beauty Shop B eer on D raught 5 and 10c G lasses Park Avenue b | alon 223 Park Bldg., Alder at Park : BE. 1617 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Job P rinting D epsutnirnt B eaverton 7508 or A Tw ater 5914 NIGHT HORSE RACES Over 200 head of blooded Live- .j. * n J $ i stock, vast Poultry Agricultural, J i n u r r m n . W estern U nion B eaverton 7906 E xpress O ffice— S ta g e Depot •• Horticultural, F l o r a l , Textile, | : Dairy, Grange, Domestic Science, j j Home Economics and Boys’ and $ Girls’ 4-H Club Exhibit NORMAN COWAN RODEO: Each af ternoon. presenting many notables of the Wild West Arena in Fancy Roping, Bare- back -Broncho Busting, Bulldogging and Calf Roping .including several champions. The Greatest Round-up in Oregon outside Pendleton GOVCRnOR GUARANTEED OIL ..PERMANENTS.. A safe, san e and econom ical ad m inistration of sta te a ffa ir s in the in terests o f econom y and reduced taxation. A pplication o f the N ew Deal prin ciples to Oregon by an ad m in istia - tlon friendly *o and cooperating w ith P resid en t R oosevelt. Increased Federal econom ic aid to Oregon through sym p ath etic co operation w ith the national ad m inistration. A new "R ooaeveltian” deal for O regon and its people All C om plete $ |.9 5 up P ersonally given by P E A R L TICK 12 Y ears E xperience Q uality P iin ttn g at a Fair Price Pioneer Publishing Co. i Aug. 2 8 ,2 9 , 30-S ep t 1,2, 3 • Beauty Shoppe Mt>- R aleigh lUdg.. B E acon 2*33 W ash, at 6th above Fa hay-B rockm an w in u u iT H m onnn BROWNING’S CARNIVAL and many spe- cial stunts including Monte Reger and his famous Educated, High-Jumping, Long- 11 orned Steer , Bobbie, each afternoon and evening, A Real Sensation. T BRING THE FAMILY X Free Auto Parking—Come Early and Stay Late i GENERAL ADMISSION 40c—NIGHTS. ONLY 25c t X