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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1935)
Friday, December 13, 1935 Page 4 B E A V E K iO N Firm has Long Served Pacific Coast at Savings in Construction Upkeep Dolan Wrecking ¡company. ori*J“ * 1 Portland building wrecker, has been established in this locality fo M teen years, and is still furniehi k building materials for original con struction as well as for upkeep at a small percentage of the usualI fco This firm has been in business in the San Francisco and Bay regions for a period of more than forty years P J Dolan conducts the Portland concern and is able to furnish all types o f building material at a mo ments notice as well as plumb ng and paint supplieu The firm is located at S E 8th and Belmont .where easy all day parking is had out of the con gested traffic. Cost of Government one- third of National Income Unique, Decorative Fruit Trees Introduced into In 1934 the national income was approximately $ 48 , 000 , 000,000 and the the United States total cost of all government, local, state and national, is estimated by the National Industrial Conference Board as being $15,500,000,000. To day the total cost of government is equal to one-third of the national in come. Today taxation, local, state and national, absorbs between 20'; and 25% of the income of the people The balance of governmental spend ing represents debt that will inevit ably lead to greater taxation. A fter pioneering for six years, an Espalier Fruit Tree nursery now of fers hardy, bearing trees, for sale to the gardner and decorative land scape gardener homeowner. The U. S. Espalier Nursery, Inc., 0304 S. W. Vermont Street, Portland, have ex perimented with some 70 varieties of espalier fruit trees, original stock be ing imported from England, Ger many, France and Switzerland. Mrs. Kochlim entertained the idea of com M ULTNOM AH mencing on this unique decorative trees for this country, adventure A Rural Postman upon visiting her old home in Eu rope nine years since. She has surrounded herself with an expert In the cold and blistery weather, staff of nurserymen and has achieved When the frost is on the rail, encouraging result« to the extent Would you love to face a blizzard where she is able to guarantee a With a half a ton of mail? hardy, bearing tree, when trans Tn the biting blizzard weather, planted to your property, which will When the snow comes to your knee« continue to bear luscious, oversize Would you love to fish for pennies fruits throughout the years. While your feet and fingers freeze? About 20 acres of nursery ground When the gleaming snow is drifted have been especially prepared for the propapaMvi' of the genuine stock of Underneath a foot of sleet, Would you love to have the chilblains espalier fruit and these are now un der cultivation for future delivery. In your elbows ana your feet? The genuine espalier fruit trees When outdoors the wind is whistling, differs from the ordinary tree in that And the air is full of snow, it is not grown on the usual stock Would you love to have a jitney on which most trees are grown, but And the blamed thing wouldn’t go? it is grafted on stock which has a Yes, I ’d love the good old fireside, root system o f an entirely different Sipping tcoffee from a puil, character. Its feeding ability is But I have to buck the snowdrifts greater and has not only the tenden Cause the farmers want their mail. cy of much earlier bearing, some I don’t mind the freezin snow drifts, times bearing the first year after When my knees are stiff with planting, but the fruit grown on cramps, these trees is much larger In size, more attractive in color, superior in I f you keep the bloomin' pennies flavor and the structure of the meat Buy a quarters worth of stamps. is finer in quality. I get snow mixed in my whiskens Espalier fruit trees are unique in And I get it in my socks, the amount o f space required. Con But it never hurts my feelin’s sequently a greater variety of fruit Like loose pennies in the box. can be had on a given space, espec ially in the small home garden where small space can be utilized, such as CHURCH OF CIIKIST fences for excluding the garden from M Putman, Minister public gaze and thereby enhancing Preparations are being made for a the flowers and formal gardens. Christmas pageant, the date of Beauty of blossoms and form of the widen will be mentioned later. Bi growing tree adds much to the lund- Espalier ble School on Sunday at 9:45 a. m. scaping of your grounds. Communion service 11 a. m„ fol trees may be planted to advantage lowed by preaching. Young People’s for decorations at the side of the meeting 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7 30 house much in the manner of vines, p. m. preceded by song service con beside a wall or fence, at arches ducted by the young jieople. The along garden paths or beside the ladles o f the church meet each Wed garage. nesday in the church parlors for Only a fair trial will convince the reader of how much enjoyment and work. Midweek service Wednesday 7:30 recreation can be found In training, p. m. followed by choir practice un a few of the genuine espalier fruit A view of der the leadership of Mrs. Ruby trees In your garden. trees on displuy at the U. S. Espalier Johnson. We urge all who have no other Nursery will arouse the interest of anyone who enjoys gardening and church home to worship with us. landscaping in the least. d l l'I t t 'l l OF THE VA/.AKKNK U. S. Espalier Nursery also has Rev. Willard P. Andersen, Pastor dwarf trees on display, standing lit We Invite you to worship with us. tle more than one or two feet high Sunday School 9:45 u. m. Morning which bear one or more boxes of worship 11 a. m N. Y. P. S- De fruit. Fruit especially adapted to this includes pears, apples, votional service 6.30 p. tn. Song and territory evnngeltral service 7:30 p. m. Wed peaches, prunes and cherries. Spray nesday Prayer and Praise 7:30 p m. ing is only necessary once a year and You will find spiritual help and fel you may spray from the ground as the average tree Is no taller than six lowship in all our services. feet. These trees are more hardy than the domestic type and grow on one plane, thereby not excluding sunlight from the garden or terrace | as you will, while trees may be trained to shade porches Hnd such at the grower’s will. Hudson Terraplane EAST SIDE Dealer ‘31 C adillac C'us. Sedan IXJW MILEAGE, $985 LTKE N EW ‘3 5 : iu,is,,,, i v i. Sedan $845 ‘3 5 ,.,u<,son Tt*rr* Sedan $785 3 4 Hudson Cus tom Sedan $765 Our advertising rates are exceed ingly reasonable- so reasonable, in fact, that for the quantity and qual ity of publicity service rendered and the results obtained. It is without doubt, the most economical advertis ing you can buy. Beaveuon »ow. .«iid club will hold thvir uHSeung in the Kiwains oaii Friday, Dec. 2uth. 8 p. m. A shoit pi itgtuui. U i le u ia lunch will be seived by tug lauies. n.verybody | welcome. A l l..«j legulxi so,.-.On of Beuvei e.icipic: o. E. S. Wednesday evening, in. UuUnI election in on leers for toe loilowill^, yea I was lieul us fol lows. v, unity yidii jii , Myrtle i* el- suer; wot tny p-lion, iw .iiy Elian dor; .nation, iitrtilfa eel- as», pal. on, John Felsher; secretary, Margaret Denney; trsusuitr, Muy* »»lie Downing, conductress, Beth Ua- Cy; ass connect it uiHOied t i i i - bra ugh. i ile Deaverton -.ocia| c.ab Held a meeting following Lie close of the Eastern Star coupler *nu elected of- , fleers as follows: Eila Marsh, presi dent; Martha Wood, vuc-pi. ..; Mrs. I Maek, sec-treas. | i he Masonic lodgi and Eastern Star chapter are holding a joint in- j stajation Dee. 27 and are having a I pot luck dinner froi«, 5:3U to 7 p. ni. William J, Stipe, brother of H. O. Stipe passed away in Portland Dec. Bervioe, ¡Guarantee Radio, Side Mounts, New-C&r Guarantee 3 5 Ford De Luxe Sedan $645 ‘34 $465 IA >W MILEAGE. WUIys 77 Sedan Reconditioned LOOKS NEW Like New ‘3 2 Nash 870 Sedan $375 Reconditioned; a Real Buy 2 9 Buick Std. 0 Sedan ‘29 stude. iv i.. $245 $J75 Sedan ‘2 8 Kcu Flyinji Cloud Sedan ‘28 Buick std. $195 334 SE Grand, cor. Oak 0 • $3.95 AND HOT' W A T E R H EA TE R S A A L L COLD W E A T H E R NEEDS RfiV GWMSHAW PORTLAND Luion Ave. A E Washington EA. 1171 Easy Terms Executors SALE SUITS $29.50 BROWN BR O S. SANTA HAACK BROS. ‘34 C H E V . 4-d Spt S E D A N Built-In trunk. $60 radio, $15 heater, fendei guides, many other extras Original black duco with high wax finish. Looks better thun new. This car is guaranteed by A. B. Smith. Full price $595. Special terms to responsible party Bob Johnson. AT. 5000. 1227 W. Burnside St.. Portland 731 S. W. A L D E R ST. STO RE X Nnw Operate Only One Store at 1109 S. W. Taylor St. 25c HOT W ATER Q C AND I P HEADLIGHTS Î 4 Q C H .Î7 0 Bumper Grds 29c ea Fender Guards 69c Car Cushions 49c K A R I K E E N $ q .95 Trunks up frorr SPOTLIGHTS AS L O W AS 77c FORM F IT T ING ST RE AM $ 1 4 .6 5 LIN E T R U N K S — P R IM E D All F IT T IN G S C O M PLETE Tailor Made fur Fords, Chen*, I’l* mouth. Dodge, Chrysler, and DeSoto. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON $1 T i l l s AD W ORTH $1 AS P A Y M E N T ON ANY H E A TE R OK T R U N K COAST AUTO Anything will buy thin 1931 Chevrolet Dark green finish. ned an ! Good tlree Will take small down payment and give easy tern*« to re sponsible party Call B E R T EA 5887 FRENCH. EA. 7486 928 8E Grand at Yamhill. Portland | ... ORNAM ENTS W H E E L D IS C S S o ^ ;8 ‘ S E T S of 5 HORNS g 7 c Up HEATERS In the Medical Dental Itldg. 11th and Taylor says 19c AS L O W A S — P A IR DOLAN W R E C K IN G CO 8 E 8th A T BELM O NT EA. 4056 EA. 2884 $ 95 Coupe W illy s-Knight $ H 5 Sedan BURROW S M OTOR Q ) to llmld * § M iK K l()K REGULAR REM EM BER DOLAN SEI.LS FOR LESS SAVE 4 at D O L A N S Special close out on high grude Acme and Fuller's paint, en amel and vurnish at 75c to $2 per gal. Kalftonune, 5c to 7c per lb. Portland cement, 65c (>er sack Nalls $3 per keg base Best steel clothes line post«, $3 pr. Radio poles, 10c per ft. Cedar posts, 13c each. Electric fixtures and supplies. 100 bed lamps, regularly $150. now 50c. Complete stock of plumbing A heating equipment, new A used. Office and store fixtures, pipe and fittings, all kinds. Roofing, $1.15 per roll. Composition shlng.es, $3 per sq. Heavy dry wreckage wood. $4 50 per cord. Lumber, brick, «and and gravel. Builders hardware at less than wholesale. Glass all kinds. 90^ o ff list Everything B A T T E R IE S CAR & TR U C K T IR E S Mrs. James Lewis was confined afternoon in which ull are invited to to her home several days last week attend. Be sure and attend the free mati with flu. Mrs. J. C. Huntley and her daugh nee at the ltitz Theatre, Beaverton, ter, Mis. Collis Moore and sou David Saturday Dec. 21, at 2 p. m. Among those from Beaverton at came down from Tacoma, Wash., Wednesday for a few days visit with tending the Ice Carnival in Port relatives and friends in town. Mrs. land Monday evening were Dr. and Clingman Loses tn AI Moore has spent several weeks with Mis. J. R. Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. E. her sister in Seattle and mother in Stipe, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jannsen W illiam s Monday Eve Tacoma, Wash., and expects to re and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Summers. turn to her home in Moro, Oregon, 1 11 . the last of the week. vg will buy this 1931 Nush de Otis Clingmun, Oklahoman, was i with her son expect to return to her The girls junior League of the j v ~ * luxe sedan. Has natural the victim of one of his own pile- I will be cal lied for and delivered to wood wheels, well fenders, trunk. driver crackups in the final fall of i the hospital on Dec 20 by Mrs. E. Methodist church are holding a ba zaar at the Washco Feed Co. store ; Priced $100 below market for quick the match with Ai Williams, Chicago I Marsh. Books in dernuud are the Saturday, Dec. 14, Fancywork will sale. Easy terms. Call ED M EL hoodlum, last Monday night at the I Home Beautiful, etc. Do not bring be on display, also cooked food« and VIN, EA. 7486. Labor Temple in Portlund. Stand I Cohiers or Saturday Evening Post as 928 S E. Grand at Yamhill, Portland ing on the edge of the ring just out I they are amply supplied with those. home made candy. The bazaar and dinner given by I side of the ring ropes, Clingman Mrs. John Summers entertained the Ladies Aid of the Methodist, picked Williams up and attempted to with a luncheon at her home Thurs drive him head first to the boards. day afternoon, honoring her mothey church Wednesday evening drew a However, Clingman slipped and both Mrs. M. E. Pike on her 83rd birthday large crowd in spite of the rain. A chicken dinner with all kinds of good men fell from the ring, Clingman anniversary. Guests included Mrs. being unlucky enough to land under Pike’s daughter, Mm. Oglesby Young things was served to over a hundred Dinner was followed by a neath Williams. Both men were and niece, Dr. Marie Goffln and Mr guests. stunned but Williams recuperated and Mrs. Mark Daniels, all o f Port playlet "Is Everybody Happy” put on $ 2 .0 0 Famous Makes by the adult forum of the church. first and returned to the ring while land. Each guest presented Mrs. H. J. Cook is recovering from a n 1 Clingman was counted out, thus Pike with a gift and wished h e r1 A rrow , Manhattan and attack of flu. awarding the fall to William. many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferry, Mr. Shirtcraft Shirts Hobo Chambers defeated Ben A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | Sherman in a fast match and Ben Chas. Essig Dec. 12, at Wilcox Mem and Mrs. J. H. Felsher, Mr. and Mrs. j with Genuine Trubinized Collars Harry Eliander and Mrs. Emma Ali Mar Allah, the Sheik, scored the orial hospital, Portland. Mrs. Essig odd fall over Swede Butgeson in an with her son exjects to return to her Garrish, were among those present at the dancing party given at the $ J .5 5 2 _ fo r $ 3 .0 0 exciting contest. Clayton Fisher home Saturday. Masonic Temple, Portland, Saturday won a foul from Jack Lipscomb af A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. for the Matrons, Patrons, associate ter having had the best of it all the Joe Flint at the Wilcox Memorial Matrons, associate Patrons and trail W hite & Fancy Patterns way. ers. , An interesting main event Is sched hospital Dec. 12. Sizes 14 to 17%—Sleeves 32 to 35 Mrs. Doy Gray entertained the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. uled for next Monday night featur Open Evenings Until Xmas ing Ernie Piluso In a rematch with Sam Olds were Mrs. Mary Smith, Friendship Bridge club at her home Besides h e r 1 For Your Convenience Al Williams. In the former meeting Walter Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Monday afternoon. Ernie won the match but the show John Burtch, all of Portland, and regular members she had as her ing of Williams since that time war Mr. and Mrs. Herbert KUnk of V an-; guests Mrs. F. H. Schoene, Mrs. W. couver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Klink J. Scott, Mrs. F. G. Donaldson, Mias rant« his receiving a return match. Juliette Carter and Mrs. J. C. Hunt-, ley. Mrs. G. McCormac held high score. The Pub Boasts L a rge List o f Entertainers The Roy Bain property on H u ber, avenue, south of Huber station has M en’s Furnishings been sold to Mns. Lillie B .Kelsey of Cornelius. 522 S. W . W ashington The card party sponsored Tuesday Portlaind, Oregon by the Rebekah Neeulework and Social club was a most enjoyable af Mail Orders Promptly Filled fair. Prizes won at cards were Mrs. Beatty, 1st Charles Carlson 2nd, Mrs. W. Beatty 1st and Mrs. Altishin, 2d Mrs. Sheets received the door prize. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Briggs of La Grande was a dinner guest Friday of Mr and Mrs. L. L. Meyer. Mrs. Lois Cox of Portland, was calling on friends in Beaverton Fri day evening Mrs. Cox with her parents, formerly lived here. To Liquidate Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jannsen, Mr. Brown Estate and Mrs. E. Stipe and Mi and Mrs. M ADE to O RD E R One of the latgest lists of enter fast, the patrons are more than will Robert Summers attended the Rosar- installation ceremonies , and tainers in the city or ror that mat ing to sit at ease and watch such ian ter, the Coast, is performing at The performers as the “ Six Dancing Bar grand ball Tuesday evening In the Pub, night club at Broadway and maids,” Sonny Boy Stone, eccentric grand ball room of Masonic temple. tap dancer, and—maybe- some sur- ! Mrs. H. R. Nelson arranged a no Stark Streets tn the Oregon Hotel. host luncheon at the home of M rs: X OVERCOATS The main act, the Four Singing prise numbers, go to town. AS LOW AS Among the new a*ts are Sally El Harry Hudson Friday for members1 Waiters, stops the show every even Mrs. W. H ing, with their old quartet numbers liott, blue singers; Crystale Peloy and of the 500 Card club The conso Bill Smith Boyd held high score rendered in their own unique style Viola Green, soprano«; As the writer remembers past banjoist; Connie Cravoy, tap dancer; lation going to Mrs R. R. Summers, j is sponsoring i events the Four Singing Waiters Helen Marks, violinist, and Bud Gla<T ! Beaverton Grange Kitchen Saturday. were first enjoyed at the Old Ameri Swiss yodeler. Pat Mulligan, cigaret i the tra velin g can Theatre where “The Drunkard" , girl singer, is a girl who always There will be on open meeting in the! and such other old-time melodramas stops the show with her winning held forth. Many a time the writer manner and pleasing voice. The “ Gay ’90s” orchestra, directed enjoyed the antics of the Four Sing 'ENUthtitthed S um *. ‘ 28 Pontiac Coupe ing Waiters as patrons threw coins by Ralph Daugherty, Is in its 30th 1884 Rumble seat, 4-wheel brakes. I for encores and at one performance week at The Pub, and capably ac 244 SW Alder Full price,1 , an overly-excited patron threw his companies each and every art to the! runs fine; 80% ttre.v. $75. M ATCH ETT, AT. 5000, 1227 Portland car keys and spent the rest o f the advantage o f the artist then putt W. Burnside, Portland. evening trying to reclaim them be ing out excellent music for the as fore going home much to the enjoy sembled crowd. Well, you don’t have to go any ment of the clientele. This show pioneered the night club or "beer farther than Portland for a full ev ening and you don’t have to have a garden"’ In this locality I hear A fter an extended engagement at pocket lull of money either. the American .the Four Walters be that even morp startling events are came the toa«t of Portland at the Co due at this night club for New Years lumbin Gardens on Sixth, neai Wash-' Eve bi»t -fehush- don’t tell anyone. Something for the car is a year round Gift. It brings lasting ington, where they remained for sev and useful pleasure and makes driving safer too. The whole eral months, up to the time of the. family enjoys a gift for the car. Here's a few suggestions opening of The Pub. for him to give to her and her to give to him. Programs are run off smoothly un Cigar W IN D S H I E L D 7 Q ^ der the capable direction of Bill May- Ion, an exceptional "Master of Cere D EFRO STERS l ” C Lighter Prescription Pharmacy monies” . in fact acts come on so AND UP TO $1.25 R A D IA T O R lltive Sold Their New-Cur Service, .Guarantee New-Car Hobbs 0 S E IB E R L 1 N G $1 Comp'.ny F O R M E R L Y PO R TLA N D AI TO S U PP LY CO. «2 9 5 PEPCO • Pcpeo Flectric Hot Water service makes hoi water as constaot as cold water in your home— and at lotr cos/. Over 1200 homes have recently installed this superior service. Users’ average cost only $2.72 a month. 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