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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1936)
Fridav, January 24, 1936 of Jess Zumwalt o f Zumwalt, Ore.; Charles Zumwalt, of B o w , Idaho; BEAVERTON Mrs. Amy Throll o f Fair Oakes Cal, and Mrs Grace Cramer of Ash.and, The Community club held Or.,; ateo survived by seven grand Krntwt Gtandgeorge, for many card party in the school house on Acceptance from various indi- children and one great-grandson. years Horseradish King at Heaver- Saturday evening, January 18. Play Committee vtduals and groups throughout Ore- Funeral notice later. ton, was in Hillsboro Wednesday on started at 8 30 sharp iith Mrs i g°n who are interested in the con- business. in charge. Mu. J. G. Smith, Mrs serva'ion of me | „ ,, ■ „ „ ii _ Jean"<0'Con nor fa nd Cl* rent-c Walker servatkm ol'w wua ild1 1 «. « d Classified ads in the newspaper source» of the state and nation are U r . M a r r y L . l^ n a n o ie r Hast Friday evening Mrs. R. G. . , . bring home the bacon. Resident the Tualatin Val.ey Doty entertained her Sunday Schooi oow being receve y Worth ~ W. , | n ™ »™ * of *— ---------- Benson's Market is a busy place class at he. home In Beaverton Mu- Caldwell, state ^ for many years making his borne at Mondays. A. Rohrer, chief clerk, dent of the Portland Junior Cham Tigard, is a Chiropractic specialist sic and games were enjoyed clerk, serves the farmers by running ber of Commerce for the state Con and practices electric therapy. He Mrs. Pearl Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. servation a "meat wagon” In the winter time. .Conferem* In In Portland has praticed in Portland for 15 years , r , vai lu,, .Conference Clifford Perkins and their baby Sunday Frederick Kcv.tAand, who broke his with offices located at 535 Morgan daughter, of Ritter. Eastern Oregon right arm recently, was in town Sat This session will convene at ten building. Stomach, gall-biadder fand _ Ihl S ÜCrfSlU Il Wi are visiting a* at 1.1a the Uunl.u Henry Si.K.iaP. Schoene urday. He states his arm is much o’clock on January 26th at the Mult- Intestinal diseases are quickly diag- batter. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lietman, ac- g^afer He.en Wilcox, Ixna A. Smith, home. nomah Hotel under the auspices of noaej and a remedy provided A sewing class is being held in the ^ Cotl8ervatlon of Natural Resour- C. W. Allen Is having a great time i uinpunii'd by Mrs. F Zastrow t s d h , B ick tl idol) n teach- ____ ____________ this winter playing pinochle, taking daughter Ruby, visited Mrs. Idler era and Marie Melanson and Mary basement of the school house every Committee of the United States ALOHA-HUBEK SCHOOI, in all cornel's. man’s sister, Mrs. Jake Faix. at Good L. Enel in, nursery school teachers. Wednesday afternoon from 12 20 to j unjor chamber of Commerce. i 30 This is a PW A project and .rhe 8e88¡on8 WU| also be open to Mrs. Herbert Trachsei was in town ......------------- Samaritan hospital Sunday, Last week the librarian kept count --------- ---------- ---- — ,----- ------- — In the stats at large there are ip -i . Wednesday greeting friends w h ije; jrajx |g recuperating from a recent proximately 300 teachers instructing rree ,t0 * , i ne c.ass is under all persons particularly interested in ot tbe nooks that circulated for the waiting for a Portland ous. He has ope,.ation for appendicitis. She was so.ne 800 adult classes and conduct | the leadership of Mis. S. A. Becker thu 8ubj tct week to upper class students. There u p e r a u u il i u i a i i p r . i M . i . , . . . ------ ---- — ------ “ ------ ------------ I o f v ille In a w o r fc ia f lo r Emi l IdllottlTM illIt able ot be taken to her home In --• * nursery ---- — •---- - a — -*-1 *-*---- i R eed ville. ____________ were 59 books checked out for the Kin- mg • 19 schools for children over on Walker road this winter. week. It U gratifying to know our ton Sunday evening. aKe<* two to five from relief families ~ „ Tigard Pupils Win Raymond Rossi has been confined good books are being so widely „ . . . . A variety of aduit classes are be- C» M » r v * D e f e a t * Mrs. R. R. Summers entertained ing jnc taught lalMthf this vear inclndifia Am-1 to his home for the past two weeks this year including Am-1 Shorthand Contest read. members of the Friendship Bridge erjC8njB tion classes for the foreign- suffering a lame knee. Beaverton by Point Several of our pupils attended Ad Mrs. Hazel Altermarino, (Hazel club at her home Wednesday after- bornj public speaking. economics, miral Byrd’s lecture and saw his Oregon State College, Corvallis, Squire) and daughter Jane, o f Boise, noon Mrs. Doy G ra y held high al(j c a l l s joien t . duration, - __... commercial law English, hobbies, even match and well played , Jan. 2 4 - T .g a r d high school pupils pictures last Friday, Idaho, spent Thursday visiting Mrs. score. The radio progiam in the Fifth luncheon sewing cooking, recreation, liter«- basketball garni Friday evening, St. won the first three places in the Guy Alexander. Mrs. W. H. Boyd was o f q r v a t took n n U Beaverton R pk vu rtn n h v n n*» n «n n t a lf o he hu/n ücaoo I radio aviation V ^arys by one point. fir.t h half of f t the high school radio and Sixth grades was give n at the Mrs. *v i i . n Fred e u Kreye, i\reye, <rt*in (Fern uirnim Chinn) 1 re-1 1 *- ' . # a . . l u n e n r* e u n ture, n social problems, In the few shorthand contest conducted by the regular time on Friday by William turned to her home in San Francis-1 OH ' SH 1 P omf ° * 1 ground school course and similar the score being 17-lu. The * seconds ot play Isaacson had a o. S. C. chapter of Phi Chi Theta Wright. He brought his motion pic co, Calif., the first o f the week fol McBreen Tuesday afternoon. chance to tie or win the game with national honor society in commerce ture camera and showed a reel lowing several weeks visit with rela- guests were members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club High score Any person interested in enrolling two foul shots, but could sink neither, for women, under the auspices of called “ Battling Cowboy." tles in Vancouver, Wash., Portland was held by Mrs. Doy Gray. ! ir> anY the ab<>ve courses may ob- and the bell rang. To help pay the expense of cos the secretarial Jdience dep&itment. and Beaverton. ... _ . „ . tain further information as to time Lineups: The contest is conducted over the tuming in the Christmas Cantata, Miss Ruby Zastrow sang Monday ^ exact place Mrs. C. H. Fry, of Portland, who of meeting for the lower grade rooms will sell ice (17) St. Mary’s state owned radio station KOAC. Beaverton (16) formerly lived here, visited Mu. evening at the Benabreth club In Rev and Mrs. Anderson co^nTy‘‘ ^ c h ^ ,7 u ^ n n ta n d e m «e lm a n 4 F ' 7. Webb 1 Dorothy Martin of Tigard won the cream bars thi8 Friday. Hattie Rossi the latter part of last Portland The county examinations are given F Barkley gold medal prize for first place. week. Mrs. Fry has just returned were also in attendance. .Most of these instructors are avail-1 Engleke, 5> only on Friday this week. . Five Emmons 5 .C 2, Medrill Louise Harrison of Tigard, won sec- from spending the holidays with Price and Roberts have rented the ak|e for more classes to be organized ! T. Hughes ond place and Agnes Kellner of Ti- tests are given each pupil during relative» in Tower, North Dakota. building across from the Ritz then- jn BUCh communities in which at Isaacson..................G ............. G 8, S. Hughes gard and Agnes Brendon of Silver- that time, ranging from 35 to 40 Mrs, Forrest Howard entertained tre and plan to enlarge their chili lea^it ten persons are willing to en- Brown minutes on each test. St. Mary’s seconds won from B eav-! ton, tied for third honors. members of the Daphene club at her and tamale business. i roll for a given subject. Our basketball team had a scrim erton 15 to 14. home on the Farmington road Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Helser have Kraus has selected O. V. White of mage with Beaverton grade last F ri Thursday. Luncheon was followed moved Into their new home near Aloha Man Conducts Forest Grove, as supervisor and day afternoon. by cards. The Beaverton Social club are Li<,UOr F “ ndl Portione<l Orche.tr. .1 C.m p Mrs. C. E. Kingman, an aunt of sponsoring a card party in the Ma trip to Roseburg Tuesday, returning y ---------- ---------- Mrs. J. Schmid, passed away last sonic hall Saturday evening .Janu home Wednesday night. ” Funds ,aggregating $32,489 24 rep- Carl Emil Berggren of Aloha, mu ary 25. Both 500 and bridge will be ll, M Cole o f Tigard was a Beav- F o r e s t T r e e S e e d l i n g s i resenting the quarterly distribution sic Instructor, is conducting an or- week in California. played followed by refreshments. erton caller Thursday. . ! of revenue derived from a tax im- chestra and other regulated classes Every one welcome. This is the first Dr. Forrest Howard attended the Now Ready for Planting posed upon manufacturers and im- at camp Reehers during Wednesday o f a series of parties which the club Willamette Valley Chiropractic asso- ________ porting distributors of malt and a l-, nights throughout the winter. Hours: 10 a. ni. to 6 p. in. will xive once a month. elation meeting at Carlton Satur- f «-ed lln »« alcoholic- beverages, Tuesday were Mr. Berggren worked in a similar Phone— Office: BE. 7791 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson were day night, speaking on “ Short W a v e ! proc|uci-d by Oregon State board of apportioned among the various coun-j capacity at Reehers last winter. He week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Therapy.’1 ties. Washington county received has made a lifelong profession of or- Forestry are now ready for distri- C. Comley at their home in New- Dr. Harry L. Chandler 1 chestita leading ,has composed and buc ion to farmers of the state ac- $773.28. has written hundreds of orchestra- CHIROPRACTIC -SPECIALIST Bethel No. 20 Install Mrs. V. A. Wood entertained the D e l n e l *!1Sla,,1 _ cording to J. W. Furgeson, state j tions for various musical organiza- j ELECTRO-TH ERAPY 192« Eastern Star Matrons at lunch Officials Thursday Eve forester. tions. Lodge Hold Services eon at her home Friday. There ________ Under an agreement with the fed- Stomach. Gall-Bladder and were nine ladie8 present. | Bethel No. 20, Beaverton Jobe eral government, which assists in Feet Hurt You? Services at the Masonic and East Mrs, Fred Goyt entertained guests ; Daughters, held its public installa- ! K‘ owing stocks, these trees cun be Intestinal Diseases at luncheon _______ ________ See Drs. O. O. Fletcher and sons, Wednesday, including | tion Thursday evening, January 9, used only in establishing windbreaks ern Star Home Sunday were in charge of the Betrverton Masonic Chiropodists and foot specialists at Palmer Graduate Mis, Lloyd L. Lee, Mrs. Gordon Wil- when these officem were seated : shelter belts or wood lots. and Eastern Star lodges. A large 512 Morgan Building, Portland. kinson and Mrs, Ross Beeson, all of Honored queen, Helen Berst; senior, ----------------------- 535 MORGAN B U ILD IN G delegation from here attended. Rev. Bust known specialists in the north Portland. Broadway and Washington Mrs. R. L. FI I ley accompanied E !2 S w”'»"! P'nbi,ll Games Available Deck of Hillsboro, gave the sermon west, 17 years in the Alisky build- 22 years in the Morgan friends on a motor trip to Reeds- fled Berst; marshal, Jeanne Klein;! Wouldn’t a pinball game In your Music- was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. ¡ng . . . Portland, Ore. Following the service« building. For many years Dr. Fletch- port the first of the week. They chapluin, Evelyn Alexander; librar- home be fun . . and this Is pos- J. R. Talbert. a pleasant hour was spent with Mr. er conducted the Western College of drove by the coa»t highway and re ian, Dorothy W iay; musician. LaRay sible ................ Superior Arnuse- Chiropody. His son i6 now ausocia- port warm weather in the Southern Mart in; senior custodian, Betty Han-1 nient Co., at 409 S. W. Oak St., in and Mrs. James Welsh. part of the state. -----------------------! ted with him. Many pains of the feet, son; junior custodian, Jean Sher-j Portlund, have these for you at a Johnstons garage is being painted man; recorder .Catherine Van K leek; very nominal I-v LI l n i . • . ' limbs and hack commonly attributed price. They also Ur. Hurley, Uptometrist to Arthritis, Rheumatism, etc., can Mrs. George McBreen was hostess treasurer, France» Downing; messen- handle various other novelty items, Car« of Your to a group of young people at her gers, Amie Thyng, Marian Metzler, . . . . and optician has been in be immediately relieved by treat- borne Monday evening in celebrution Dortothy McBreen Doris | business in Portland since 1914 . . i ment for misplaced bones in the McBreen. To Discuss Topics o f the 14th birthday anniversary of and Itnogene Hoffman; custodian of being located at his present office In arch®» of the foot. her twin daughters, Doris and Doro lights, Jane Domagolla; inner guard, the Journal building for the past 6V4 ----------------------- thy. Following an evening of games Edith Hardman; outer guard, La He makes It a practice of 1 A LIC E JANE EVANS is a good investmant Three topics will be up for discus years. a lovely lunch won served. Verne Domagolla sion at the Sunday evening meeting providing glasses to his clientele only i Alice Jane Evans, aged 71, died Mr. and Mrs. Adolp La Fund have Dr. Hurley has resid- at ber home in Aloha Wednesday, The program consisted of piano a, Hubfir Conlmerclal ha„. They when needed. purchased the William Petch prop solo, Maxine Cady; vocal solo Mis* are; January 22. She was the beloved ..what ,8 ..The ljUW that ed in Portland since 1901 erty und are planning extensive re Helen Stewart; whistling solo LaRay WHS Adde(j. und „ w h ■ wife of John S. Evans, mother of the lncreuse | pairs to the place. ... „ . ... . . 1 Mrs. Pearl Brownrigg, Aloha; Mr» M i.tin ; vocal solo J. R Talbert. ,n , he „ tobacco a, thl8 tim„ After all advertising Is very much E ugean Warne, Los Angeles Ed- Mr. und Mns. Collis Moore, of Helen Berst w a. preaented .with a A „ ar, welcome, like running a furnace. You just ward of p,acerViile. Ben of San Jose Moro, Oregon, spent Monday and gavel by Geo. Bucket-all, associate | have to keep on shoveling coal and John of SafJ Bernardino s|ater Tuesday with Mr. und Mrs. Al grand guard of Oregon; Rhoda Once you stop stoking the fire goes George. Mrs. Moore is a sister of Thyng was presented with a gift by Harry Robinson Hurt out. So it is with building a bust- ____ Mrs. George. Bethel No. 20; Helen Berst present ness. You just have to keep on ad- Lambert Claussen, wno has been ed by gift from parents; whistling suffering from an abcessed throat, solo by Edward Jannsen. Harry Robinson was painfully in vertising. had it lanced Sunday and is now jured about the ehoulders and back •i-eling inusti better. Tuesday while felling a windfall that F re c k s........... Mr. und Mrs. B. C. Kremmel of had lodged agi Inst another tree. He In their new location at 723 S. W. had climbed into the tree which fell Emil G. Ausplund South Bend, Wash., were week end Alder street, Just o ff Broadway . . guesUa of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ran under his weight throwing him to DENTIST have those greeting cards for every the ground. He fell on his shoulder. dall occasion you aie looking for . . . (Formerly*) o f The All Abnormal Foot Condi Malcolm Clement left Friday on the steamer San Marco for the east also, the newest style8 in writing Electro Dental O ffice) tions Scientifically corrected Elect New Officers IyM Examined— CUitsi Fitted ern coast through the Panama Ca paper, not expensive either. Let Is Now Located in the print or engrave your Only When Needed nal, after spending two weeks at F R E C K S E X A M I N A T I O N FR E E wedding invitations. We home. ane( At a meeting of the Community Stock Exchange Bldg. Mrs. Floyd Brown is recuperating sure you will be pleased. I club stockholder* association Tueu- 3d AND YAM H ILL—AT. 5557 from an attack of iheumutisni. I day. Homer Wilson was elected seo JOURNAL BUILDING (Opposite Farmers' Market) ( U T Itt'll OF CHRIST Mi.ss Evelyn Liermun nas returned ret.ai-y-t measure r. Harry Barnes. BR 0222 512 Morgan Bldg.- M. Putman, Minister to school after a weeks illnea» with , i i . Albert Wilson and J. R. Talbert lh - young people are planning to were ,aced on the board ofdirectors u cold und grippe. PHONE BE. 9194 ___ are __ ___.______ Ttte small son* of Mr. and Mrs. present a playlet in the near future. Definite plans underway to HALIJtOOM D A N C I N G Robert Holland are confined to their Jate of which will be announced In pay off the mortgage on their build- hume with the measles h "; On next Friday evening »hey , b ,IIn K (itock Several members of (he Beaverton I wl11 meet ,n th* church parlors for Grange attended the Washington a «oclal time. Remember our mid —NOW F O R M IN G - county Pumona meeting at Aloha week service* on Wednesday at 7:30 HIGH SCIKMM. BEGINNERS p. m. Wednesday. FRIDAY JAN. 10— 7:30 P. M PIN BALL CAM ES Services for Sunday are as fol Jack Jackson o f Portland, former F O B Y O t 'K O W N ADULT BEGINNERS lows: Bible School 9.45 a. nt. Com HOME ly of Beaverton, visited at the home Monday, Jan. 13—7:45 P. M. munion Service followed by preach W> h *V f » I w » T U lr li o f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kngleke Sun o f the a* machine« for yon ing. 11 i m. Young Peoples meet day. JACK E. K O F E L D T to rhoofte from — prie«* from M.tO and up. Visitors of Mr. and Mis. Sum Olds ing 6:30 p ni. Preaching 7:30 p. m. STUDIO OF DANCING We invite you cordially to all as Saturday Included Mrs. Chas. Wick- IRVINGTON CLUB MU .3006 semblies. A M I 'S K M E N T CO. land and sons, Donald and Billy, of 40* 8. W . O ak . A T 0554 Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Have your attorney send your le Staunch. Sunday dinner guests were Isn’ t it funny that so many gal notice* to this paper. Mrs. Emma Smith and daughter Mary and Arthur Breeman of Port Business men will get up land and Mr. and Mrs. J. K Fisk! In the morning— shave and Mtss Lottie Chestnut of Corne ll»»*, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ma Cold Water Paint, inside, lb ________ With an advertised razor 10< son, o f Huber. An advertised soap— Miss Bessie Johnson and Ia-wts Kalsomine, lb ............ Kerr, were married In Portland Sat I ’ut on advertised underwear, urday morning. Mrs. Kerr lived here most of her life and is a graduate of Advertised hose, shirt, collar, tie HAZELDALE the local high school. Twelve County Teacher» Mrs. A! Geinger (Alice Johnson) J On Educational Project of Tillamook, visited friends and rel- atlcs in Beaverton and Portland this week. .. _ _ ... ,, .. ...„„ Twelve teachers are now teaching Mrs. L. D. Shellenbetger arranged m WMBln({toI| County on the state- a no host luncheon at the nome o Wj(je adult and nursery school pro- Mrs. George McBreen for members ^ 8pon80it.d under the W P A by of the 500 Card club Friday. Hunch- j bt; State Department of Education, eon was followed by cards in which i according to an announcement by C. Mrs. H. R. Nelson held high score A. Howard, State Superintendent of and Mrs. R. R. Summers low. j Public Instruction. John Rowe, of Washougal, Wash., These teachers are: U>is Furlie. former resident of thta place, visit- Clara M. WhitfonH Carl E Berg- .a friend. ,h . p .., week. ;^ C h n . n p , K J g * . Euk.n. Conservation of Wild Life Meeting Called Sunday EYESIGHT CHIROPODISTS Foot Specialist Do Not Neglect Your Eyes! • Dr. 0 .0 . Fletcher & Son DR. CARL J. HURLEY CLASSES FUNNY? Dolan Wrecking Co. R em oval Sale R IT Z TH EATRE RKAVKKION. OREGON SHOW STARTS AT 7 P. M. Siw ilej-W rdm w leyj January 86-30 "Sanders of The River” with Paul Robeson, Leslie Ranks. Nina Mae McKinney and a thousand other* In the cast. The years moat amazing drama, plus news und a Mickey Mouse cartoon. Thursday Saturday, Ji»n 30-31- Feb I "Hot Tips” featuring Zasu Pitts. James Gleason and Margnit-t Callahan. A horse racing comedy for the whole family. I Fun for all, also news and a Buster ; Keaton two icel comedy. DON’T , MIMS TH IS Next “ Htioray for Iuive.” \\ o must move our lumber yard to make way for new east side postoffice; d.(HK), (HK) feet o f lumber, new and used, must he sold in the next JO days. W e are prepared to sell at a sacriiico rather than move this stock. This is a chance of a lifetime to save on your building material. ( ompletc stock— Plumbing fixtures- pipe and fittings, hardware, paint, electric fixtures, wall hoards, sash and doors. DOLAN WRECKING CO. S. F. 8th Ave. at Belmont FA. 4056 EA. 2884 ----- 7C Pabco House Paint, gallon 2x12 Rough Plank, per M ........... . 2x4's per 100 ft........... ..... .......... ..... Light Roofing, per Roll $2.69 $15.00 80c $ 1.20 See Us For BRICK, T IL E , DOORS. W I N D O W S And advertised shoes. Seat themselves at the table and l.at advertised broakfast foixl Drink advertised coffee or Advertised substitutes, Put on an advertised hat, Light an advertised cigar. Go to their business in an Advertised automobile, And— & B U IL D IN G S U P P LIE S McCready Lumber Co. Our Red Trucks Deliver P H O N E 4603 Im n down an advertising proposit ion On the ground that Advertising does’nt pav! We Wonder!