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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1935)
BEAVERTON PAGE A Logging Begins On Santiam A A A W aste F R ID A Y , JU N E 31, 1935 ENTERPRISE Miss Joanne Young Bride County Pioneer Reunion of Herald Brumbaugh Scheduled tor Sunday Use classified ads to dispose of 6 article you have no further use for. Slate House Gossip BY ERNEST L. GRAY Ci«itlDued from Page 1 Miss Joanne Young, daughter of Mr. j PAINTING-PAFEBHANU1NG Logging operation* were resumed foung b* u m . . . * o f Herald W n. ¡.ton 'aunty Plan. . and No- By the way, this «trike is "right PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and lirst of the week in the Santiam for More fruits and vegetables and Tinting. My work speaks for itself. ’ O.i or Alt and Mr*. ., . a. . . . non down his illey , and it looks bad for est. After two month* idleness a foods not included in the meat list are Brumbaugh, at an impr sive cere- wiil ga net . the Shute Park. Hills any who might say him "nay’'. The W. J. Barclay, 1504 S. W. Broadway, logging train composed of 22 empty now used in the average American AT. 2296. ’ i ■ ' Pi rian church boi Sunday, June 23. .i for theii an- Governor has been in the army too flat cars—one tank car engine and household than in any previous per Poitland, June 8 at 6 p. ni. Rev. Dr nuai »cun.cn. F. L. Blown, ot Laurel, long to look upon intimidations lightly cabboose passed through Orenco, iod. Housewives, in attempt* to keep Bu,‘ a*»d officiating, A inception foi- vice pies.d>-nt will be in charge of the Re gives orders as one with exeper- (H E R B IE S WANTED Beaverton, Garden . Home, Metzger, down the grocery bills, — are *° tfle Mallory Hotel. j'ix.,i ...i. O Speakers will Miss Charles * P. . *. Pray, R. D. BODLE COMPANY will pay --------------------- — , „ ir ia »r »tr ir * * v- turning to IV/ , ; tu eiri w ill t include in : c laa I ierce, C I I C C , t and t * l U l leave e a v e i it l to w Tigard, Tualatin, via Oregon r-ieciric purc^aaea to which they have been # 1 nt* ° I1U"S redding di was made l; na i: own of Portland, daughter superintendent o f state police to carry Cash for Royal Anne Cherries de _ __. . . .1 ,1 l/ > r r a # r n m n < » l O r P A L H i f ..................> ___ c i _ . . - fit r\ t . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ___ . . . . on way 4 to . L haul logs from ♦ the forests forced > by the theorist* in charge of ° f white -wiss embroidery with a ,nd Mrs. E C Brown o f Hills- them out They both “speak the livered Sherwood. along the Santiam to Portland over the Agricultural Adjustment Admin- tr " n; ,she car*ded a bou . i t of white lnd great-gr ind slighter of the , ame langauge", when it comes to law Oregon Electric-United Lines. istration, commonly or alphabetically •weetpeus, g .denlas and orchids. .... ... .. and Mrs. Clark ,____ .______ late Rev. Brown ____ foun-i violators. THE TUALATIN CHICKERY, Tuala When logging operations begin, known as the AAA. * <ung, sister of the bride ders o t the Pacific University at For- tin. is hatching Rhode Island Reds times brighten up along the line. In seeking to solve the problems of ^ a* 'V '" '.T h<’no^ an(* w o,e , Grove, and White Leghorn chicks each The only political gossip the past the corn, wheat and cotton growers ,, 'j , , ,j ‘ 1 ' ss ot. hlut' *acc I Other speakers will include T. S. week has been the balloons sent up weak Tuesday. Phone Tigard 04152. an arm bouquet of sweet i Wllkp. ... Corvallis and the producers of pigs and cattle, pens and yellow Beaverton Girl* Guests of L l . E. l b rospective candidates for attorney _____ ______________ _ ro.scouds. Wilkes or Corvallis brother of D , n the New Deal brain trustei* paid Wilkes and a n i l ral. State Senator James Chin- _ « - Jimmie Bechill acted as best man. Or Mr*. Raymond rerry scant heed to economy or experience. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ rl> nock was at the capitol this week. He Coupon Special Miss Bernice Cox played a violin I They redued the pig population by $3.50 0,1 Permanent Feature of ' he music«! outwartiiy announcing his candi ---------- „ k „ i app roxima t ely SJXWjJSo—among which -°]o preceding the ceremony . irogiam will be selections by the P°p- dacy to take the place held for the Wave for Mrs. Raymond Ferry of Multnomah, I were geveraj million sows approaching 11 s ®* n accoaaP*nle ular Buck Heaven "Buck uoos." old- f aI tw. century by I. H. Van the effective h'P I a and also played the wedding entertained - Tuesday afternoon — at 1 motherhool—through time violin music and ass.-mbly «ms- Winkle attorney general. And he Also 50c Fin- o r her home for five girls who were proeggg 0f trie leaden bullet. As a re- march. ger Wave for “ >/C Mr. and Mrs. Brumbaugh left im ing. Program numbers will be added ^ h,8’ Uaa of talk already prepared. among the June graduates from tae yUjt tbe prjce pork doubled with- ,W th This Coupon Beaverton high school, and who en- , );J short space of a few months, mediately after the reception for a I trip to Crater Lake. for a limited time tared the first grade under Mr*. Ferry | and tbe housewife paid the bill. Chinnock, among other things, will SERA Project at Sylvan only. i l , , - , -r i say that he can handle all the state's Eve?ynaA*exander^erRuUi10<Fllley!1^,La Drouth swept through the mid- CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE LOIS MAE Includes Pressure lank le' al business with the present staff M^rn Dean and Jean Lewis. Gene- western states and left cattle starving Rev Willard P. Andersen, Pastor BEAUTY SHOPPE An SERA project underway at Syl- —that is as to size—of the attorney J “ eve Johnson and Jean Klein were the thousands on the parched and We are glad to announce that Rev. van employing thiiteen men, includes general, without the necessity of many, 200 Guardian Bldg., AT. 5607 Alder Nr 3rd also in the class but were unable to Parren and^is d is ta n t Rex E E M a,tin our new district supec- the installation of a pr essure tank and departments hiring their own attor- j be nresent Mrs. Guy Alexander and culture Wallace andhis assistant, Rex lntendent, will be with us for the approximately 4H miles of pipe line, neys. He also states he will employ part of which is in Multnomah coun- attorneys who have practiced at the I p m. and " 11 - a. - m. ......... Sunday ty and the other in Washington county Kar •*« *'•«">«<»• ,’ iS .£ ? £ £ £ l 8“ " 8 ---------" Special singing at every ; _________________ I “ “ TT r „ , d,reaf“ in* day when *iv«- service Plan to attend. D A N C E Hopkins Four Relief Canneries to be Mock man might b* * mere .ubject to Our regular services are: Sunday His latter remark was provoked by j EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ! what he states is a fact, with one ex- i Operated in the County |th?Mi?htoriiood of 8%oPooo ¿ ^ c o w " u ha°°m 9 s ^ S io i a i i i I rt must have been embariassing for cePtion- that of Ralph ^M dy. All the j Amateur Wrestling Every and culls of the herds that otherwise vice 7 p. m. Friday Night Evening service 8 p. m. Harry L Hopkins, federal relief ad- other attorneys in Van Winkle « o ffic e | would have died on the range. Prices All are Invited . H A R M O N Y H A L L E7th mimstratcc when recently, in W ash-‘ he say8' have not had actual practice j Construction of four canneries In paid p0r old cows, worth in the mar- & Alder ington, it was revealed that $60 a in court. Washington county to be operated by ket* about two dollars each, went as CHURCH OF CHRIST month was being paid to Common the county's needy, will get underway high as eighteen dollars. Many of M. Putman, Pastor wealth College of Mena, Arkansas. on the final appioval of E. H. Weig- ¡these after government purchase and The playlet last Sunday night was andt, according to R. Weil, chairman slaughter, were left as feasts for the given to a good sized and apprecia- This institution is a training school for Communist agitators. June of the county relief group. Three of | vultures and buzzards, and the govern- five audience Interest is increasing the four sites have been selected ment paid the bill—this Is spite of the in the evening service and next Sun Piano Clearance When questioned relative to the Aloha, Tigard and Forest Grove, fact that perhaps a few miles away a day night at 8 o ’clock the young peo- fund, Mr. Hopkins ig said to have pla- Many exceptional bargains in decision on the Hillsboro location needy families, dependent at the time pie will give another program which i ce<J Restaurants blame for the monthly pay- Grand and Upright Pianos expected this week. upon government relief, might have you wj|j wjsb tn hear Following this, ment upon the shoulders of the state Second- hand, rental and discon Displaying This Card welcomed the best portions of carcas- q Uespjons handed in during the week relief officials of Arkansas. Late«-, tinued styles. ses for stews or soup. wi)| be angWere(i by the pastor. however, it wa 3 learned that the ex- Your opportunity to SAVE BEAVERTON Corrtspondence-«chool cowboys in Bible School at 9:45 a. m. Sunduy, 1 penditure was authorized in Mr. Hop- Term» like Rent Wahingtoa, who perhaps had gained p p; h . ums ,Supt. kin s office, H otel ako R estau » * « [ m pictees Collins & Erwin Mrs. Robert Summers returned to their chief knowledge of the cattle Communion service and preaching Commonwealth College was founded B e v u a o c D i s p e n s a s I n tcr nation al A l u a n u her Home Wednesday morning follow- (business through the purchase of ham- pp a m by Kate Richards O’Hare, radical agi Piano Co. mg u month s visit with her parents, burger In the neighborhood butcher 2nd Floor Alderway Bldg. Also remember the young people's tator, who served a teem in the Mis- Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Blaricome at ' shops, sought to establish rules and meeting at 7 p. m. and mid- week ser I souri state prison during the world Madison, Neb., and her sister, Mrs. A. regulations by which the cattlemen vice sat 8 p. m. warrior radical activities. It was at W. Glenn at Meadow Grove, Neb. She might be guided in the disposition of We Invite you cordially to all these first financed by the communist- G ftO A riltC O LAJKÍA reports a wonderful visit and excellent J their surplus and worthless stock services. I controlled Garland fund, but since 11928 has been sustained by donations grain crops in that section of the state | The attempts of theory to guide ex on her return trip she was acoom- i perience did not succeed, and as a re from extreme socialists and commun BETIIANY BAPTIST CHURCH planted by Mrs. J. E. Davis of Omaha, I suit the majority of the substantial ist sympathizers. Rev. Theodore Loger, Pastor Neb., who will spend the summer with | cattlemen are not "sold” on the New work tlielr employes 6 days per week 9:45 a. m., Sunduy School. relatives and friends in Portland and j Deal. Independent of nature, they A dance will be given at St. Anthony and pay better wages 11 a. m., A Zealous Missionary is the at desire to conduct their own business Auditorium. Tigard. Thursday even Beaverton. PLEASE PATRONIZE THEM! _ „ _ ing, June 27th. Admission 25 cents. Mrs. Faith Burk, daughter of Mr. es without the Interference of am a-; °P „- and Mrs. H. Burk, was married teur authority. 7 30 p' »• * Y ,P U- Everybody welcome. A good time _ , . „ ... i 8 p. m. Childrens Day progiam. June 11, t»d Felix F'. Fora, in the Con assured. Government purchases of cattle Mid-week prayer service on Wed- gregational church in Portland. Mrs. were not made from everyone en F'orn has been a teacher in the Beav gaged in the Industry, but from those nesday at 8 p. m. Your presence is requested at all Hillsdale, Oregon erton high school for several years. who hail signed to permit the agri The couple will make their home at cultural department to regulate their ! services. On the Highway for All Kinds ot West Linn where Mr Fors has po- Easinesses not only during the emer BEAVERTON M. E. CHURCH sitlon on the high school teaching i UPncy but “ hereafter.” The whole F O R T IF IE D W IN E S Bruce B. Grosecloee, Pastor staff at that place. (thing was apparently an effort on the Mrs. Frances Wanner of Reno Ne- • part of Wallace and Tugwell to gain 10 a. m. Church School. Varieties of All Kinds 11.15 Worship service. Our tppic: ( vada, Is visiting at the home of Mrs.; a strangle hold on the cattle Industry Hattie Rossi for several weeks. | and place it under a «reat govern- "Elijah and the Juniper Tree.” Sour and Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peets have sold mr,ntal bureaucracy. Ladies Aid Wednesday. Iheir establishment at West Slope. Aged Wine 10 to 12 Years Old There will be no services Sunday, Gayford, Alden and Lebert Wiison It reader desires to study a June 30th due to the fact that the | CHEVROLET 1934 COUPE—This little coupe has just been in our spent Monday at Bonneville. rather graphic article describing the pastor will be attending conference | stock long enough to get cleaned PRICES A L W A Y S R IG H T 1 Mrs. Nell Hennesy and Mrs. Mar- ¡attempts of the government to deal and the church will be under repair. up. It has a smooth-running mo garet Weber and children o f Port- with the cattle situation on the Give Us a Call tor and one that has never fceen land visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Shearer j rtrouRbt areas read "The Hamburger abused. The black finish with red Washington County Chapter Red on Tuesday. Mrs. Hennesy is a for- I Bonazn" In the Saturday Evening ON wire wheels is like new. Car has (Ci oss met in Fllllsboro Chamber of Post" of May 4, 1935. mer resident of Beaverton. rumble seat and mohair uphol ¡Commerce rooms Thursday of last Mr. and Mrs. John Peets of Wilark, H -H -v v v * stery. Priced today at $595; $171 i week. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. cash, balance payments. INAC LAFAYETTE MOHELOCK 1« meal FREE, Man- W. Peets. SPECIAL Dog Wafer*. At you» Marion Roberts of Forest GijoVe, PLYMOUTH 1934 COACH—The or grocer'». No co»t to you. Funeral services were held Sunday spent Thursday evening with Miss iginal factory finish radiates new Dr. Forest L. Howard afternoon at the Methodist church in Made with f r e s h , raw For This Week Rose Kamberger. car appearance. Mechanically the meat. Get your dog accus C H IR O P R A C T IC Gayford Wilson left today for Pros ! Beaverton for Isac Lafayette More- tomed to eating hard food. floating power engine is excellent SHAW KNIT SOX pect, Oregon, where he will be in lock, who died at his home Thursday ; AND N A T U R O F ’ A T H r C tin s and upholstery first class. Feed Man-Kind Dog Wnf- i cust'de- evening, June 13 from heart failure.. charge of the Pine blister ert dally for one month. PHYSICIAN This is a fast car, and a safe one Silk-like mixed ....................... The deceased was born in Madison- put t ment. If you find one detrimen to drive because it has all-steel JOCKEY SHORTS tal fault, we will refund Res. Beaverton, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. James Graham re ville, Tenn., June 1, 1859. He came to body and hydraulic brakes. Price your mo n e y . Schletser Oregon when a boy of nineteen. Sev- fine combed cotton turned home on Sunday after a two | 436 Morgan Bldg., Portland Ore., Bros., Portland, Ore. reduced today to $625; $195 cash, miinths trip through Canada and the ora' year» Inter he met and mini led balance payments. WHITE CAPS East coast Zantaphene Fanno. Mrs. Morelock Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Blasser and Mr : passed away three years ngrv He was F’ ORD 1933 V-8 TUDOR SEDAN— All sizes and Mrs. Robert Holland were among ,hp father of two children Carl More- Finished in tan with cream wire J the Client« who attended the silver lock, of Portland, and Mrs. He va wheels, five good tires, famous V-8 TOYO STRAW HATS wedding anniversary celebration of I Brown, Beaverton. Ht. 1. Three grand- motor is in first class condition, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hite, at Sher- children. Mrs Florence Miller El- Consumers are Demanding This is a real value at our re wood Friday evening. There were wood Brown and Stanley Morelock, I duced price of $365; $105 cash, about 100 reiatlves and frienda present Jin<l *wo great grandchildren, Patsy balance payments. who were entertained In Olsons hall Miller and Jackie Brown. He leaves PLYMOUTH 1933 DE LUXE SE Sherwood. Mr and Mr*. Hite were many friend« to mourn his loss. DAN—A six wire wheel job, re presented with many gifts. After an - ---------------------------------- 414 S. W. Wash. St., Portland, Oregon finished in a new blue-gray.| Tires evening of visiting a lunch |df Ice I are like new. The car throughout r cream, cake and punch was served, j BEAVERTON BAKERY Is in excellent condition and a f , ’ ■ ’ i 'V T T , , t V V V typical Shipley value at $545; A Quality Beer RALEIGH Is Now Open 7 to 11 a. m. S S V V . W . W . V A S V . V . V . V . V . V . ’ . V . V . V . V . V . '. V i V . V . V . V . V . V . $165 cash, balance payments. Mrs. J. Moltzner took the Raleigh 4-H club to Corvallis Saturday to at- . Sunday Morning Mechanics’ Specials tend the summer session. bread , cakes , pastry Portland, Seattle, Tacoma These carv need some dolling up The club wishes to thank friends for > but are all in fair running condi the donations of flowers to decorate Rather Than Sorry tion. Better act quickly If you their entry In the Rose Festival pa When it comes to the cczrrect surgical want one at these low prices. rade. also to express appreciation to i accessory, it will pay you to visit the You are Invited '25 Packard Sedan ............. $ 69 Mrs. Valley for help In decorating the belt dept, of the Physicians & Hospi to a Special Showing of '26 Buick Standard Coach ...... 87 float. BEAVERTON, OREGON tal Supply Co. and obtain the advice '29 Ford Standard Coupe 118 Antioch Shoes for Women of our experienced surgical fitter. '27 Buick Master Sedan . 118 M. E. Uhurrth Social PoMponed Miss Patricia Hammond. '29 Pontiac Sedan ............ 165 The ice cream social planned by the Hose Room Portland Hotel SHOW NOW STARTS 7:30 P. M. '29 F'ord Fordor, Karl- Keen M E. church for Monday evening was Fi May A 8 iturS ty, Juas U SI Consultation Without trunk 165 postponed until next Monday, June Sun.-Muli.-Tue».-Wed., ,lun«> 23-26 '29 Hupp. Cust. 8 Sed., 6 w. w„ 24th. The Walker brothers will Obligation trunk 245 broadcaat the evenings program from We carry a complete line of health their own radio broadcasting set. belts, uplift brassieres, shoulder bra ces, elastic stockings, trusses, etc. The Beaverton Bakery have inaugu rated u Sunday service being open Physicians & Hospital B razelton S DODGE PLYMOUTH DIST. , from 7 to 11 a. m. This will be a big Supply Co. convenience to those needing bread, made for real entertainment. Oh boy Antioch CJ ^ P All Technicolor and the best picture T W O LOCATIONS cakes, pies. etc. 1034 S. W. Taylor St. BKoadway 3633 5. Wi The quality o f bakery goods has you can't help hut like it. It features Grand Ave. nnd Couth St. EA. 0103 Medical Art Bldg. greatly Improved since the new owner F2diiie Cantor maktng “Whoopee". A 16th & W. Burnside BR 6516 that cost a million has taken over the shop They are semi-western Also newa and Walt Dla- now planning to put In a delivery sys to make. By all means tem which will also be a great conven ney's Mickey Mouse. see Whoopee. Matinee Sunday 2 30 ience to theilr patrons. p. m. Fill your wants from the claesl-1 T hur».-Frl.-Sat., June 27-2» fled column*. r m ai $1.95 UHM» STOP Johnson Cider Co. MORE PROOF SHIPLEY SELLS FOR LESS SPECIAL' DOC FOOD » 25c 25c 25c KIN DOC W AFERS HEMRICH Let’s Be Safe RITZ THEATER Whoopee Red Hot Tires LEGAL NOTICES ¡F'eaturing Lyle Talbot and Mary Astor Action, speed and more action. nHang School District No. 48 of Washington onto your seat folks. He may not Also news and chapter 5 County, Oregon, ask for bids on 150 make It. cords No. 1 and No. 2 fir wood. Bids of “ Burn 'Em Up Barnes". to be in the hands of the clerk by July 1st. 1935 Wood to be delivered 1 Artlon, speed and more action. Hang Next Gene Stratton Porters "Ijiddie" before the opening date of school. C E. MASON, Chairman Board of Directors ALETHA HAULENBBCK. AUOIIA. ORE. Dtitrict Clerk. Beaverton, Oregon Beaverton 4252 E. L Ross H O M E SLADE C H IL I Delicious Home Cooked Meals R E Y H O U N D C’OKFT.E S H O P LOW COST AUTO TR ICK INSURANCE W . W . Shipley Co B. E. MALING, INC., Will buy Royal Anne, Bing, Black Republican, Tartarian, or any other soft black cherry. Notify us the tonnage you expect to deliver. Lugs furnished by us. B. E. MALING, INC., Hillsboro, Oregon