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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1934)
F R ID A Y . S E P T E M B E R 7, 1934 B E A V E R T O N ENTERPRISE fa c e 4 Tuberculin Test Nev.poit Sat^uay Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers. I brother of C. Vandermoat of Beav- Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schoene enter- LeKoy drove Continued from Page 1 erton. He also leaves a wife, May ¡tamed with a dinner party Thursday where they spent part of the holidays Monday the group accompanied by Continued from Page 1 and a sister Mrs. W. L. Gorsage of ! Guests included Mr. and Mss Walter They also vfcited relatives and en-| Mrs. Ruby Boyd motored to Silverton | of cheet and further examination Interment was in the j Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray and joyed a fishing trip. ! Falls, where they enjoyed a basket made to determine if the involvement cruising radius Tin u too it lias a send ¡ Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis. ing radio on it. each one has, and they j Crescent Grove cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach and turn - 1 lunch, is great or if the infection is active, Kenneth Coon of Corvallis, is visit ily, together with a group of friends, i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller drove to or latent or inactive. This is very im can start their S.O.S. es. and everybody j -------------------- ing his cousin Dick Smith at Beav spent the week end at Lake Lytle. Seaside Friday, where they remained portant fact to know. It is import is supposed to stick toother till some CHURCH OF THE N'AZARENE boat comes along and picks em up. Rev. Willard P. Anderson .Pastor erton. His parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. R. S. Brown and children who j until Monday evening, ant to know these facta so that the Each life boat has ample provisions. j The tent meeting closed last Sun- M. Coen are moving this week to have spent the summer with her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and fam- child may be placed >n the very best Hard tack and concentrated canned I day with good success. We are ex Reedville band in Tdaho, have returned to J ily spent the week end at the coast. physical condition and kept so at dll foods, and two large containers of peoting a very gracioutr day next Sun- The Missionary Study committee Beaverton and are domiciled in the j Beaverton high school band was times. In case of measles or pneu water, and you are supposed to last day in the church. Sunday School of the Congiegational church consist-| Raynard house on Allen avenue. Mr. among the various bands playing at monia a child known to have thin tu Quite awhile. 9 45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. ing of Mrs. J. H. Felsher, Mrs. Tay- _____ | Brown will remain in Idaho for some the State Fair Thursday. bercular tendency may be given es- This will be a | lor and M<rs. C. E. Mason me*, at the ! time. Now this launch gathering these up N. Y. P. S. 7 p. m. Mrs. M C. McKercher was a W e d - r ecia, care during and following the was all news to me, but thats the way It i very interesting meeting as reports latter* home Wednesday afternoon' Mr and Mrs James Brehaut of ! nesday luncheon gueet of Mrs. Schaf- acutP disease. Measles especially, is is supposed to work, that Is everything will be given by the delegates who to make plans and outline work for i Jewel Oregon, spent several days fer in Portland. | known to be the great ally of tuber- going oil according to tbe steamship 1 attended the annual convention. Ev- the coming year. The first meeting this week with Mr and Mrs. L. R v.- and Mrs „ „ c A Chinn and Ger- Ieulosts, and after an acute case of Mr. rules. Of course there is one little hitch ening service 8 p. m. Wednesday of the year will be held Thursday, j Dean. Mrs. Brehaut is Mrs. Dean’s aid Chinn spent Labor Day at Os- j measles or rather severe type will j sjster in all these plans. Its not a very large prayer meeting 8 p, m. Everybody September 20. wego Lake where they enjoyed the cause a latent tuberculosis to flare up bitch, but its of enough importance 1 welcome, Air. and Mrs. R. M. Miller and sen . Mrs. T. Huisman of Souix City, Legjon Water Carnival. and become an active and dangerous that it might casually be mentioned, _____________ Jack spent L a bor Day at Welches. I Iowa, is visiting at the L. R. Dean type of tuberculosis. Marion, and Mrs. Ted Hornecker and son of Co- and that is the condition of tbe sea at CIIUKCH OF CHRIST Roy Davis, who lives oh Lombard ! home. She plans to spend several Clackamas counties have been most quille, Oregon, arrived Friday for a the time the enterprise takes place. G. W. Springer, Minister street, has a position with Glaser j months with her father T. M. Dean active in testing children for tuber visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. If the sea is doing enough to wreck a j on the farm near Farmington. Sunday Mr. Springer will speak on Bros., in Portland. culosis. In Clackamaa county last boat, it is liable to be doing enough I the topic "God’s Love." The topic Mrs. A. E. Hansen left last Mon- j The Misses Rhoda Thyng, Jean John McLeod. They also visited her ytar 2400 high school students were to keep any immediate assembling from 1 for the evening sermon will be "The day for the East, where she plans to I Klein, Alene Boswell and Adza Mad- sister Mrs. Essex Marsh. taking place. You can get your life boat ! Harvest.” Dr. J. R. Talbert spent the week tested and 400 had X-ray« of chest visit In Minnesota, Wisconsin and at- sen attended the State fair at Salem conditions. over behind a wave from some other j end at the coast with his family. because of suspicious tend the Chicago fair, being gone j Thursday. This is a very «editable record. one, and its like being over another CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs. Talbert and daughters returned about six weeks. Mrs. Steve Mapes accompanied by With the support of parents and the mountain range, you wont see him for I Charles F. Clarke, Pastor- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Osburn of Beav- her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Winkler, of home with him Monday after a pleas P. T. A. and other organizations in weeks. Every once in uwl.lle you might | Evening services will be resumed erton, are the proud parents of a son Portland, visited the state fair Wed- ant summer at the beach. Beaverton we may make a creditable be sighted on the top of one of these | this thls Sunday, Sunday, Bible School meet, at Clair E., born August 9. i nesday. While in Salem they called Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek and record here. The test is perfectly Aquatic Mountain 9.45 a. m., worship and sermon at 11 daughter Cathryn and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wilson spent the on Mrs. Mapes' eons, harmless and it is to be hoped that tops, but before and 8. The pastor preaches both week end at Newport. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren have Anderson, of Portland, spent the parents will co-operate as they have lifeboat, launch, or times and you are cordially invited. Airs. Inez Allhands, of Portland, j moved from the Rossi apartments to weekend at Newport and Depoe Bay. in the diptheria and smallpox cam even Amos and visited Sunday and Monday with her the Reed house on Lombard street. j Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh and son paigns. Notices will be sent out to Andy by radio can Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glynn of j Jack camped over Labor Day near mother Mrs. H. O. Stipe. Beaverton Locals get to you, you have parents for permission to make the Multnomah, spent Labor Day with Willamina. dropped down Into Mrs. Edward Boring, of Hebo, was j test. the canyon again Dr. and Airs. Boyd Sprague of Con- *n Beaverton Wednesday looking af- Thats one thing ,don, spent the week end with Mr. and: er ProPerty interests here. that makes the sea Mrs. J. W. Spiague. Mr!‘- J,m North of Tigard spent Interesting. Noth J. W. Sprague has just returned Monday with Mis. George Blasser. lng ever happens from Seattle where he ha« purchased j ^ r- an<* Mrs. Archie Masters have twice the same way another store. He intends to keepi‘noved from ,he Reed house to apart- on It. I always beth stores and divide his time be- men*s in Portland thought tbe old Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander and captains had the right idea, go down | tween the two places. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Omstead were daughter Evelyn, John Summers and with the big one instead of getting on a little one and going down with week end visitors of their son-in-law Mike Rhodes drove to Oso, Wash., j YOUR EYES It, or without It. So Its a question and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Robert [ Friday, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keith until | I am supporting the Optical NRA Code. Don’t ho BAND & ORCHESTRA whether theirs is heroism, bravery, or Woods of Milton, Oregon. a Chisler. My prices are always fallì. AU -work just good Judgment. There is many a Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and fam Monday afternoon. INSTRUMENTS guaranteed. time the big one last longer than- the ily accompanied by relatives who are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dessinger re- | SHFET MUSIC little ones. visiting them from the east, spent the turned to their home at Knappa, Ore- i Erery Clerk a Musician Dr. F. W . Clarke Hut It must he a great life. We need week end at the coast. gon, Sunday after several days visit | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. more of our young men to take up the 803 GUARDIAN BLDG. Phone AT. 5805 Mr. and Airs. O. E. Lierman and at the W. F. Dessingct home. 4 1 4 S. W. M orrison St. sea. He can get his life started about family and Paul Garmire spent Tues -¿J Vi — Mike Rhodes, who has worked in six or eight yearH ulmud of the rest of day at Estacada. Benson's «tore for the past year, is his companions. He Is a man when r George Baiter of Portland, a resi now employed in Portland. Louise Jones Sears they nre Just a freshman. When they Mrs, Clifford Moore Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schunk, Mr «re a senior he Is an A. U. (able bodied dent of this place for many years, is and Mrs. Ed Conley and son Jack and PRE-SCHOOL AT 906 STUDIO BLDG. seaman) that beats a diploma, and a a house guest of telatives here and is (formerly on N. W. Irving Street) Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wildman and _____ Invites all Students wishing to fraternity pin. (Able bodied seaniun) also visiting old friends. Now 1222 S. W. Montgomery St. daughter« Phyllis and Barbara spent 717 Southwest 10th Avenue that means you are a man among men. The Nazarene church held a meet take Music Lessons for high the week end holidays at the coast. Opening MONDAY, Sept. 10 Near Morrison Street You havent had 4 years of varsity foot ing and baptismal service at Oswego school credits to interview her Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haynes and son Enrollment limited to 24 hall, but you can whip the mail that Lake Sunday. Rev. Anderson and K<-s. Telephone GA. 5421 Call BE. 3672 for appointment Our Women’s Fall has. A swimming pool and a gym Rev. Brugdal conducted the service in WANTED TO BUY—Cheap horses Studio Phone BE. 2482 naslum dident put those shoulders on which five were baptized. for fox feed. Bebout Silver Fox COATS and SUITS you. And when you walk up and ask for Please pnone residence for app. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward of Idaho Farm, Aloha. 'Phone Beaverton made for you a job, you know you know your bust | hav* gpont the pa8t wepk as guet!ta of 9725. ness, and no mun out of a book knows Mr and Mrs A Hul esneciallv nriced If he knows his or not. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Felsher and . V . W . W . ’ . V . W . V . V . W . V . V . LEARN A PR O FIT From $45.00 24th SEASON daughter spent Labor Day with Mr. ABLE PROFESSION IIK.NKY’ VANDEKMOST and Alts. Wm. Oeeehger at St. Johns. Funeral service« were held Tuesday , t , Prom Finley « for Henry Vandermost 1 f 1 “ ‘ ' I ‘ l f Western Beauty College aged 58 years, of Rainier, Oregon, GREYHOUND COFFEE SHOI* High School Books 400 Columbia Bldg. BE. 2734 Feature« 25c Dinners Bought & Sold at Hylands ** / o i. y /v 6 T O' O / o S Trade in your Old School Books j Beer on Draught 5 and 10c Glasses * First duty of every motor For those you need this year Beginners, Intermediate and RITZ T H E A T R E Western Union—Beaverton 7905 ist is to know that he can stop Welcome back to school—and to BEAVERTON, OREGON Advanced Students Express Office—Stage Depot --quickly. Expert brake ser the store that makes education less 5 Graduate Student Orchestras Sun.-Mon.-Tuesday, Sept. 9-10-11 vice 1« one of our special ex|H‘iislve; Uext liooks, note books, Recitals services, which cover every supplies of all kinds at lower than “Cockeyed Cavaliers” 205 FINE ARTS BLDG. branch of automobile repair. usual prices. with W heel« & Woolsey. Bring your *1* *1' *X’V V 'X* V *'* V VVVV'i’V V *1* V%* BR. 8211 10th and Morrison Why not have us check your friend« us a good laugh feast don’t Also Stationery Supplies W A N T E D brakes today? hurt any one. Also a cartoon and comedy. Hylands Book Store Poultry, Eggs, Turkeys, SA Y S W IL L ROGERS LIPSHÜTZ SAFE BRAKES W.V.V.V.,.V.V.V.,.,.,.,.V.V.V W ed.-Thursday, Sept. Wild Gold” Featuring John Boles and Claire Tre vor. Gold und greed in the modern rush by women and men of all classes from all places. Also news and comedy. Henry Ward Dry Prunes 1&-1S Always Sep U« Before You Sell or Phone ATwater 0387 CASH PAID Hillsboro Produce Co. 433 S W Front Avenue I ii 'Miliir<lu>, Sept. II If Service Manuger Gunderson Yes HI Give You $100 Cash A M IY A l l I f Q U A L IT Y - We serve the finest quality un salted Sweet Butter the most expensive on the market. During week day* for those wish ing a light lunch and not n full course meal, we have a new feature In our Light Lunch Specials for 20c, 25»\ 90c, and 35c . . A Spoclal Treat for Your Sunday Dinner W o o ffe r : ROAST YOUNG DUCK Drcwsing and Apple Sauce BROILED T-BONE AND TENDERLOIN STEAKS Frrali Bullion MiutlinMiiiM BOHEMIAN RESTAURANT W a sh in g to n St. nl W e t A N EW PLYM OUTH, A N E W DODGE, OR A BETTER U SED CAR IN T R A D E FOR YO U R PRESENT CAR. HERE'S HOW TIIE PL A * We use only the finest Meats, poultry, Sea Foods., Dairy Prod uct« and Vegetables . . nnd painstaking care in the prepara tion of food. P a rk 913 S. W. Fourth Ave. Bet. Taylor and Salmon Sts. GRACE GREIGER B E A U T Y SHOP Complete A Z'ine Grey story from cannon walls and starring Geo. O'Brien nnd Nell O'Day. Rip roaring action from start to finish, also news und 2-reol | comedy. Soon "Murder at the Vanities" FIRST, LAST AN D AX. L T H E T I M E Books Bought & Sold BROS., Inc. 239 N. 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Can t go wrong at our reduced price of $563. $189 cash, balance payments. ’33 32 '34 ‘33 ‘33 ‘33 ‘30 ‘23 ‘27 ‘30 ‘31 ‘30 ‘32 ‘32 t hcv. Master Cpe $539 Nash Adv 8 Scd (>49 Ford V 8 D.L. Uch 679 Pontiac 8 Coach C*) CJiev. Town Sedan . 591 Plymouth D.L, Sed.669 Dotile Sedan .339 Packard 0 Sedan $149 Franklin Sedan 269 Hudson 8 Coach... 269 Pontiac Sedan 379 Buick Sport Coupe 389 Graham 6 Mus Cpe 399 Essex Terra Coach 399 Cor. 16th & S. W . Alder— Cor. 16th and W Burnside H ALL PERMANENT WAVES Ringlet Ends A Modern Priced Boarding School for little Girls to 10 years; Boys to 6 yrs. Nursery School, Kindergar ten, Primary - $1.50 _ Complete Haircut 25c Opening September 17 4635 S. E. 28th Avenue LILLIAN’S BEAUTY PARLOR Write or phone for Catalog GA.1203 New Farmers Mkt. 4th & Yamhill X ___________________________________ / Permanents $1.95 UP Create a pression ( first day * by having good Im on your at school a GUARANTEED OIL .. PERMANENTS.. All Complete A permanent you will be proud of on any occasion i 1023 Bedell Building : BE. 6623 Personally given by I PEARL TICE 12 Years Experience I B e a u t y Shoppe THE G ABEL SCHOOL BRIGHT EYES $J.95 up Cool Permanent 306 Raleigh Bldg., ; BEacon 2633 I Wash, at 6th above Fahay-Brockman . ..BRIGHT STUDENTS the two ko hand In hand, for with unimpaired vision, one immense handicap of schoo.'goinx days. Is assuredly removed. We will five ex pert examination and advice . . . Come In soon, school starts Sect. 10th. D. Chambers & S/»ns 776 S. W. Broadway W IL L IA M W A L L A C E GRAH AM Accredited High School and Elementary Departments ' IGLINIST — “Maker of Artists” studio Term Begins Sept. 10 1826 S. W. 13th Ave. BE. 8313 CLIP THIS AD Good for 50c SOUTHERN ___ on any ----- COIFFURES? GUARANTEED Oil P e rm a n e n t RINGLET ENDS Complete BEAUTY Park Avenue salo n 223 Park Bldg, Alder at Park BE. 1617, Open evening by Apjt 1530 8. E. Holly street, Portland. Oregon-Vinlln Instruc tor St Helen« Hall For Appointment call Studio EAst 6732 C O LU M B IA UNIVERSITY PORTLAND , O R E G O N Preparatory School Registration September 4th College Registration September 11th For Information. Apply to REGISTRAR or Caii UN. 0563 1 BE. 9540 Private Day School for Boys and Girls FOURTH A N N IV E R S A R Y SALE W. W. Shipley Company DORRAINE