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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
B EA V ER TO N Pafft 4 ... I rt V F R ID A Y, SE PTE M B E R 14. 1934 E N T E R P R IS E i i %i/ r _ _ _ 15^ • Continued from Page 1 border adds much to the color and cheerfulness o f the room. I f anyone sees & big, stuffed, fero- roclous-lcoking animal taking a little second grade pupil to school, don't get excited or alarmed. A big zoo of stuffed animals, is going to be an ad ditional study in the second grade. They guarantee a big *oo with many animals among which, in all prob ability, you will find some creatures with whom even you do not boaet an acquaintance. Therefore, .visit the Beaverton zoo sometime in the near future. The pupils were sorry to hear- that Delores Berg is ill with the measles. They wish her a speedy recovery. Monday Mr. Kraus, Washington County School Superintendent, deliv ered 50 new library books to the grade school. The books are beauti fully illustrated and will give some children many a happy hour. Mr. Bushnell plans to organize a grade Bchool band and he hopes to make it one o f the largest in the county. The school busses will be held every Thursday afternoon from 3 o’clock to 4 o’clock in order to per mit everyone to Join either the band or some club. The fire squad has been organized with Glen Jones as the chief, Herbert Harrison, Gale Emmons, and Donald Wegner captains. Other members of the firesquad are James Lawlor, Ken neth Medlock, Anton Bozich, Wood ford Hohnstein, Cecil Yocum, Ronald Knepper, William Graham, Bobby Shively, Jack See and David McMinn. The purpose o f the squad is to keep the school ground» clean, man the hoses and see that the fire apparatus Is ready at all times, and to take an active part in fire drills. H and T H E A T R E “20 Million Sweethearts” Days are Shorter, Nights are Longer Mazda Lamps 20c with a big collection of Western stars including Randolph Scott, Tom Keene and Noah Berry, what a cast, and what a picture, also news and a 2- reel comedy. ■ .V .V .V .V .V .’ .V .V .'.V .V .V / .V . 2. 321 S. W. Broadway Bet Washington & Alder BE. 0465 NOW O PEN PUBLIC S A N IT A R Y SERVICE, Inc. Hauling of all Kinds of Mrs. F. A. Becker GARBAGE AND RUBBISH Beaverton 3715 Reedvllle! In Beaverton Wed. and Saturdays Leave orders at Recorders offic* or call GA IMS or O A TOM f ----------------- CONSULT CORK FLOOR Features 25c Dinners Beer on Draught 5 and 10c Glaases PRODUCTS D CO. Novelty ballet first of its kind produced in Portland—feature for coming season Suite 505 AT. 2928 or Times Building TK. 0562 R A Y W IL K IN S O N STUDIO OF BA N JO and G U IT A R INSTRUM ENTS FURNISH ED 712 8. W. 4th Ave. Bet. Morrison and Yamhill BE. 8329 mainland from the islands wheie the members. Continued from Page 1 which will enable you to Install at once new I N O L E U M Cork, Rubber Tiles Drain Boards $10.00 to $50.00 Cork Floor Products Co. 95« S. W. Broadway Vancouver Fur Factory Gregory Krasnoff Teacher of Popular & Classical VOICE AND PIAN O Also organizes classes in Russian Well known music director and teacher is now organizing a system i of individual Instruction in small groups, of above subjects. 81« studio Bldg. BE. 6178 1%----------------------------------------------- - Sftlbftrling-Lucat Music 414 ». W. M or rison it. B E R T E L L E M cBAIN STUDIO OF T IIE DANCE Teaches the new Eight Grade Sys tem as used in the E R N E S T BELCH ER SCHOOL OF DANCING IN LOS ANGELES Pupils are graded solely on the r ability and placed in classes like wise with regard to age. Ballet Character Tap Spanish classes and Private Lessons Studios at Irv ington Club. Phone GA. 5024 Ethel Hayes Kenny M. L C. Associate Pianist, Musical Inter- nat onal College, London, England High School Credits Dunning Sys tem of Improved Music Study Leaahetizky Technique WA. 8079 Res. 823 N. l arrugut St. Also Downtown Studio ~ *. — ■ - ■— j..1.. 24tli SEASON WHEN YOU WANT TO ! le D fe A C O I^ / O 4 . r /V N ^ C/ O / o 3 Beginner», Intermediate and Advancccl Student» with 5 Graduate Student Orehe»traM Recital» P R O T E C T Y O U R LIFE A N D | TH E LIVES O F O T H ER S— Radka Ivanakeva Ballet, § 2 Why take chances driving with unsafe brakes when our price for guaranteed brake adjuatments and relining are | so REASONABLE? • MICHANICAL ADJUSTING PRICE As lew *1 as and up Character Soft Shoe and • • P.G. Sets ¡ linn lire n th Ave. and Everett St. BR 3122 IIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 802 S. W . Morrison. Cor. Park and 715 S W Park For Sale-“ Safety” Brakes Adjusted $ |.o o and up BR AK E S R ELINED NO CASH NECESSARY EASY-PAYMENT PLAN FIRESTONE AQUA PRUF LINING EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ALL WORK GUARANTEED F R E E HKAKK T ESTING ■ F IR E S T O N E I 4 S E R V IC E S T O R ES. Inc. EAST SIDE Union at East Salmon EA. 3126 • • * Again, as in past years, the Pacific In ter national Livestock Exposition in Portland, October 6 to 13, will feature achievements o f the boys and girls o f the 4-H clubs in the •Northwest. * W ith a membership o f nearly a million strong, the 4-H clubs o f America exert a pow erful influence for the developing of a better livestock industry. • and School of Music Drama— Dancing 918 8. W. Wash. 3rd Floor .Selling lllm rli Bldg * P a c i f i c I n t e r n a t io n a l ^ For Information AT. 2944 * Our nation can justly he proud o f these young farmers and their zealous promotion? o f pure bred livestock , Lucile Cummins :: S. E. Holly Street, Portland. Oregon—Violin In«truo- tor St. Helen» Hall For Appointment call Studio EAM 6732 * There will he interesting exhibits and judging contests by 4-H club members at this great Exposition with its nineteen shows; shows that cover every phase o f livestock and land farming. * Visit this mammoth show— take the family too— it is one o f our really great W e s t ern events. * Remember that this bank is always will ing to co-operate in anv worthy endeavor. First Security Bank V. . than any other brake lining. ! BANKHEAD & WALTER, be. C & H Family Shoe Store 4 -H C lu b s to V is it Ballroom D a n c i n g Classes for High School Students and Adults V IO L IN IS T — “ Maker of ArU»ta" (Proving Ground) Boy» und Girl» Bu*tcr Brown Shoe» and Official Scout Shoe», (latent», high top», brogue», oxford», shoes. . just everytlling for boy» and girl». Buster Brown Slioes are made to fit P R O P E R L Y . Narrow width» assure that. Priced r ght . . fit right dependable service! You are cordially invited to visit your newest family »hoe store. Acrobatic • W IL L IA M W A L L A C E G RAH AM 1530 O F F IC IA L SCOUT S H O E S FO R BOYS and G IR L S Tap, Modern Rhythm ¡V HIGH SCHOOL CRED ITS ; •J 606 Maegley-Tlcihncr Bldg. Vancouver ( lasse* *. Iti 7 H ' su * V St HOl 4 l ,. W V . S , A W A \ S \ S S V . W . S V S W V . V . V . V . V . , . V , V . V . V . , . V . V . Studio For Misses • L I L L I A N P E T T IB O N E — P IA N O = For Big Boys Dancing • • HYDRAULIC M or* car manufacturar* equip their cars with For Girls and \ S , .S % % S V .S \ S S S W iS % W .N S W y S S W S V A S V S % S S V .,. ,. ,. , ., . V . V . V . ALL TYPES OP IRA K IS TESTED AND RELINED For Boys Pantomime French, German PIA N O Kealdemv StudKi: 2680 S. W. Kavenavlew Drive BE. 5353 or BE. 9831 715 STUDIO Bldg. Bi n on 7538 [ with GOOD BRAKES For Children Advanced Pup 1» und Children 205 F IN E ARTS BLDG. BU. 3211 10th and Morrison H C & H f a m ily S h o e S t o r e W E ST SIDE West Burnside at Park BK. 0546 Portland Creative Theatre a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiin iiiii exclusively in Portland at the School of the Dance • ~« Buster Brown Shoes William F. ChrlstenHeti— Director IHrk Billings— AM*»ciate • • • Molly Nobes SCHOOL OF DANCING Classes in Tap, Ballroom Modern Classic**! for Adults, Boys and Girls Y. W. C. A. BI.DG. BE. «281 Reg. taken, beginning Sept. 18 Classes begin week Oct. 1 Mrtry C irri » Mmitian 217 Main St., Vancouver, Wash. Right at Street Car Terminal Solo and Orchestra Playing L U C IL IJ i TADDEO Assistant Instructor Studios. 502-401 Pantages Theatre Bldg., AT. 1637 C H R IST E N SE N BE. 0098 BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC Fur Collars & Repairing S A M P IE T R O BA N JO & G U IT A R S T U D IO W I L L I A M F. 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A Original Poems— Songs Immediate Consideration Make Your Own D E W E Y The Plumber Western Union- Beaverton 7905 Express Office—Stage Depot i Broadway Book Service Circulating Library W “Sunset Pass” G E Globes 10c Each, 6 for 54c $10 Friday-Saturday, Sept. 28-29 How are YOU Fixed for Light Globes eack, 6 for $1.08 O n ly Of course you love to have a ^ 68000 CW A ^ Ve £ I hand-knitted dress .and now you can • aid training during the have one . . a beautiful two-piece, past year, he declared, and as a re- four-ply wool dress for a mere »10 . suit accidents which occurred in the or a boucle for the modest sum of CW A program were about half th ! $25 . . lovely wtork toe . . and ! ratio expected. Adult classes under so call up right away and place your the s e r a will be started in the state order. BRoadway 0221 3606 Nevada thu wlnter he u id . Court, Multnomah. I . A . . . . .. Some interesting facts about .he You can tell it e ffic l^ t ly with an Rational Red Cross are noted in the ad. large or small, it will be read. | bulletins sent out. The American R e . ! Cross response to the call of distress M it from outside our own borders when C O NG R EG ATIO N AL CHURCH great calamities occur has became a Charles F. Clarke, Pastor "Shoot the Work«,” will be seen at knowledge. We invite you most cordially to all matter of world-wide the Ritz, Beaverton, Sunday-Monday, Eight Red Cress chapters, with 76,- our meetings. Next Sunday the pas- Sept. 23-24. tor will preach at both services, 11 a. |840 members, are organized in the in- m. and 8 p. m.; the Bible School will sular possessions of the United Mr. and Mrs. Ernry Van Kleek and hold its session at 9:45 a. m. and the States ,to add to the effective local daughter of Kinton, spent Sunday at Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 p. the Walter Van Kleek home. W iW W A V W W W .V .V .W 5 V m. A daughter was born to Mr. and V. K A SPAR , IaMlle» Tailor • * • Mrs. L. Walker ,of route 2, Por‘ land, ha» secured more convenient ST. C ECELIA CATH O LIC CHURCH September 5. The baby has been location, and Is showing the Sunday services 7:40 and 9 40 a. m. named Evelyn E. finest Scotch and English Sunday catechism 9 to 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds were dinner fabrics. Saturday confessions 3:30 to 5; 7:30 guests of Mrs. Emma Smith in Port Room 202 Alder-Park Bldg. to 9 p. m. land, Tuesday evening, In honor of 80*S.W. Alder, bi. Pork & Ninth . . . Mrs. Olds’ birthday anniversary. W yVW W W W W W W W W VW A CHURCH OF CH RIST r Geo. W. Springer, Minister W M W M W .W .V .V .W .W The pulpit both morning and even A T T E N T IO N R IT Z T H E A T R E ing will be filled by M. Putman of SPE C IAL FO R SEPT. O N L Y BEAVERTO N, OREGON Hillsboro. Bible School at 9-45, a. m. Reg. $1.75 Oil Treatment with Preaching, eleven o’clock, a. m. Frederica Hair and Scalp Steamer, Sunday-Monday, Sept. 23-24 Young People’s meeting 7 o'clock p. and Finger Wave $1.00 “Shoot the W orks” m., preaching 8 p. m. Courteous and Experienced Operators Featuring Jack Oakie and a big cast f ................................... ~ Including Ben Bernies Famous band | Modern Beauty Salon N o w ! Newest Books also cartoon comedy and pictorial 621 S. W. Morrison St. Me/., floor FICTIO N Si NON-FICTION M YSTER IES American Bank Building TUPH.-Wed.-Thursday, Sept. 25-26-27 Announce New Location of with Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers Screen and radio combine In gigantic entertainment merger, also news and V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V .’ .V .V .'.V .V . cartoon (a dandy) 1 'w ork in the 48 states which is done American flag flies. The Phillippine WJtefs that divide th. chapter has 48 branches with 50,014 W ool Dre»»e» Knitted by j W . F. Norman l\e-eiecleu Grade School New» V O IC F IN S T R U C T IO N W IN IF R E D Q U I N L A N Locattoa 507 Fine Arts Bldg. 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