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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1936)
Friday, February 7, 19.V» B E A V E R TO N ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Ore. Page 4 J W a lter Van K leek spent Thursday Tips on Fertilizer HIZ1 K O Y K E visiting at the home o f Mrs. H enry , Continued noun r s ^ c 1 j Dossinger at Hilinboro. City R ecorder Wilson is recuper- ! ating from an attack o f flu. not alw ays a good thing. in any Felix H ellet*iyck was a Portland case where vetor. either 101 seed or t | visitor Tuesday. hay is pastured, an application ot P. M. Madden was in Beaverton landpluster is aliiiUjt oeiiain to be 0» I Monday a fter an iilness o f nearly | — its drama intensified an auvantage. vvbeie v .ic h anu I three months. ! peas at e pianteu on sods 01 hign a h u n d r e d times! Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Drorbaugh fertility and if grow ing conditions were dinner gnjests Sunday at the have been satisfactory, the use ot Mrs. H. R . Nelson and daughter, home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B erger at landplaster is likely to Lb o f very Mrs. L. W. Allyn, Gaston, attended a Bethany. little importance, and in some cases j birthday party at the home of Mr. J. H. McLeod has Seen very ill at its use m ay be a detriment as it and Mrs. W. H . Powell. ' j hhi home for the past week with an causes excessive grow in g and conse Sunday evening, In honor o f “ r*j | healt atUlck Pow ell's mother, Mrs. F. S. Younger hearty quent heavy lodging, late m aturity j There ¡ M ist .Elizabeth McGowan is able 79th birthday anniversary. and these things usually occur at to attend local club meetings at her Mis. the expense o f seed setting. On land were about 25 ladiea pi e* * nt' i neighbors after being ill at her h om e' You nger was a resident o f Be* ^ * r , fo r several years. She is in much that is com paratively low in fertility, ton 25 year? ago and has many j heaUh the use of landplaster us o f consider friends here who w ill be ^ p p y to Mr ^ Mi8 GeOIge T hyng were | able value. W hether or not thia is | know that she still enjoys perfect i entertalned at dinner at the home j to be used In peas and vetch is a health. j af Mr. and Mrs. Eeland Shaw Mon- specific individual farm prob.em. The home o f Mrs. Julia Cooper > day evening. The occasion was in i Th e vetch and pea seed grow er was the scene o f a birthday gather-1 observance o f Mr. and Mrs. Thyngs should size up the situation and j ing on her 87th birthduy anniversary 27th wedding anniveisary. from his experience o f crop yields I Feb. 11. Mrs. Cooper came to Beav-. R obert and Billy Wood of Kinzua, I • .0* ...» on the same land together with a j erton May 3, 1888, and has resided ore,., spent the week end with their r ¡2j Rovkc Juixines» n,, ” T ” seasonable condi- j here ever since. Those sharing her ( parents, Mr. and Mrs V. A. Wood. wJi| i f . h. itld in ^M.iname Buttm fly c°nedderat¡0^ , 0^ se ROCHELLE H U D SO N landplastering birthday dinner were: Mis. Addie Miss Rhoda Thyng, retiring queen . Wjjh the Sun Carlo Opera Company. 1 ^ —- - H E N R Y F O N D A will be of benefit to his crop. P r ie s t .'o f Multnomah, Mrs. T. P o f Jübs D aughters."entertained he, M a d a m i B u tterfly" Cars tensen I L E. M cAllister and corp, o i officers _ at the last Bethel season M alL 10th at SUM SU M M t I V I I I i L h t ' opera season March 10th at th e b .a u -j ------ son Richard, Mrs. Mary R ice and m eeting In the Masonic hall. 1DWAID TIIVOI daughter Adell, Lloyd Fanand, all o f refreshments and a social time was mu L' Koyk.-' was the Sensation ^ " r e Sunset Baseball Meeting M A I C A H T H A MI L T O N Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. bcotl, enjoyed. . last veilr „„r i 1« ..„ ih . Held Sunday at Hillsboro Cornelius, R ye Scott and T. J. Allen C. w . Kepler, Beaverton's leading eHt R utterfly evel to sing the role ANDY D I V I N I o f Beaverton. upholstering shop, are offerin g a Sunset Baseball league officials Mr. and Mis. George McBreen special price on Davenport recondi- 4 At Ritz Theatre, Beaver | and managers held their first meet- , spent several days last xveek visiting Honing. A ll work is guaranteed. “Education” will Solve their daughter Barbara, at Eugene, He also repairs furniture. 4 . ing of the year Sunday afternoon in t o n , Sunday, Monday, 1 l i e s - whi le she is a student at the U. of O. J. F. M iller underwent an opera 1 ra n s ie n t Y o u t h P rob - 10 E c " nton' d a y W ednesday. Mrs. Jay Gibson returned to her tion at Good Samaritan hospital this . r, ,, 1 -n ■ j president. * 9 J home Saturday evening after spend- week. l e m , s a y s r O l't la n d I e a c h e r N early every team, which played ---- ■------ ------ --------- ~ --------------------, ing the past two weeks visiting The Past Noble Grand club met at ■ -------- in the loop last year w a3 represented Chill Con la m e friends in Portland. the home 0/ Mrs. Win. D art at West Education is the solution o f the again. S eveial ne'v 1 Frank Deveney has moved his Mti8 C C Beach und daughter, this week. Clara 1‘ai kington 1 “'transient ycu th ” proolem in this membership was c s j Chill Con C am e shop from S. E. 17th j Cathryn, Omaha. Neb., are visit- assisted l i s t e d the hostess. Tw Cathryn o f Omaha, hiwtess rw o vlsitorr v is ito r s country. John Kilpack o f the Port ----- ------------------- ; near Pow ell to the west side in Port- | datives and friends at at Oregon Oregon ¡*ere '* ere present, system declared before ing relatives Pr«*cnt, Mrs. Opal C or.y and , ]and school Vocational Classes Starting l^nd at Fron t and Morrison streets. nd Beaverton M ism Lios Moor. F o 4£ birthdays ¡150 Washington pounty teachers City and Beaverton . . 1 M,s» LioH M I H e serves chili w ith or without j w ,.u A .b.in h r 1 Fund have w er® o tw e r v e d , Earah Chamburtoin. gathered at the high school in Beuv- Mr. . . . . . Tji.rean' beans or w ith noodles. in portions. I T n to the f S house on Wst* » « « I M iller Cora C a n . a n d U t , ..to n , for their first 1936 Institute. The Vocational Guidance Bureau ' , . , moved into tne r-eicn Jennie. Tables were decorated with thus Kilnack declared teacher« are in suites 204-206 Ainsworth Bldg.. . 0 for the L A home, * V 1 U in Muues -e t , j quarts son str^.v reet which ----------- they - ------------------ have recently > near,s W t s unu and streamers streamers ana and two two mg b i g , at ! aV^east least pa,.tly ^ a r t ly responsibie r e Z - l b r fo S r , , olu soTu- offers you courses in civil seivice, | ** purchased. | Cakes. Valentines were used a s ) tion o f one of the n ation * major dram atic art, public speaking short- Mrs. E. E. Stipe arranged a lunch ' place ca ids. N early all or those pres- problems, nrohlcnis story. The a it of selling, “ nij * H ave your attorney send your le- eeon fo r members of the 500 card ent came dressed In colonial cos- course which notloe to thia ^ p e r . Kilpack's remarks were included vocatlonal guidance club U at l the home of i Mrs. George Me- turnes. Mrs. V« Chamberlain wore CII1U U ic U U H It O ~ 1 LUIUC3. AVA1S. 11(1 il I III I IclJIl WO| C U i f . is a complete combination course “ “_____ Breen Friday. Other guests includ-, dress that was 50 years old. G ifts ° f two m ajor addresses o f the for high school and college gradu-, D O L A N W R E C K IN G CO. nd Mrs. F. H. Scheone, Mis. W alter were given. Catherine Dessinger niH'n “ f 1 e mstructors. .. . instructors are mas- S. E. 8th Ave. & Bemont Sta Scott und Mrs Jay Uibeon. was the new member o f the club. te^che, now' i n ^ h . 0“ , ' te r‘ in ¡h eir su b jec t, with univer Mrs. Scheone held high score and A cow belonging to O. L Jones o t . ■ M o n Z n h I U v “ tw chVng ‘ to"“theTr"credita. Robert Mus‘ move their lumber ya rd to Mis. Blasser low Beav^rion. died Tuesday. Cause o f w ^3 other -Teake ' ' K e !t n“ r Se head o f »he dram atic m ake w ay fo r the N ew East Side Guests o f Mr. and Mis. Sam Olds death w b b a 2-inch-long wire that; , p ----- ------ — Hollywood postoffice. They have a large stock NOW A M IGH TY TRIUMPH OF THE TALKING SCREEN A Little o This... anda Little o’ That j vision where they wilt carry a com- | plete stock o f new and used building ! material Same location fo r the last 16 years. D O L A N W R E C K T N G CO. EA. 2884- E A . 4056 Portland Hours: 10 a. ni. to 6 p, m. Phone— O ttico: BE. *791 Res. Phon«. T ig a rd 2015 Dr. Harry L. Chandler C H IR O P R A C T IC S P E C IA L IS T E L E C T R O -T H E R A P Y Stomach, Gall-Bladder mid Intestinal Disease» Palm er Graduate 535 M O R G A N B U IL D IN G Broadw ay and W ashington Portland, Ore. Want to Save Money? For a Small Amount YO U C A N K E N T A R E F R I G E R A T E D I.O( K K lt A N I ) F R E E Z E YOUR M E A TS , PO U LTRY F R U IT S AND VEG ETABLES at the Northwestern Ice & Cold Storage Co. 73 SE Wash St., Portland For Further Inform ation, ____ Call, See or W rite Us Special Information FOR Gas Customers A NEW F O R M OF IN T R O D U C IN G Owing to Inclem. I»t weather, unup o o „ „ „ u ,.s ....... nave T * 1' : ? * ! ' The ' e t t t S n r hsln “ '.L. h IT * 'T h “ ' successful salesman, or train your- pression prices. Th ey will keep ter o f Eastern Star has postponed new g a s -T e x a c o To Introduce I fo r e n o o n o n lv w a ^ t o in t t S fln n J « I f for all branches o f the civil their present location, on Belmont tin- birthday celel*ation o f the chap- ^ e y are put Ing out a special In tro -, V 0sr “ eJ ° • service. All these courses are of- at E. 8th Ave. They also have pur ler till Feb. 26. Jdctory o ffer. See Johnston tor ^ ^ W w h ln aton ^ u m v fered you. Drop in to tneir suites chased 2 4 acres at S E. 8th and Di- Mrs L. D. Shellenberger was call- details. OI m e vvasmngton County T e a c h e r s ,' ,h B Ainsworth Blda Look over ed to Boise, Idaho, Friday, owing to Mr. and M i». J. L. H arris have “ f ° c ‘ atlon' , G r° uP, meetings were bei h% a ^ itT e s such as the"r foot- ------------------------------------------------------ the death o f her sister. sold Ih ei, «h ie ken ranch west o f h®'d fo r high school rural « r ^ e | ‘ ^ ' " d .taae f i r d r a m “ tic w ork A h e Mrs. Lewis Allyn of Gaston, is Beaverton to Hugh W elk or uort. | and elem entary school principals. A i ^ „ o D h ^ n e fo r ra d ^ audHlons their 25 Years Telephone spending the week with her parents ' “ nd Mi H au ls who Has worked | p l“ f ram was furnished by i g them ror a ’ VOca- AT. 3021 At This Location Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Nelson. with the So Pacific the last 22 years. Braver.on high school orchestra and * “ asl “ “ ¿«n ee analvTls without ob- i U g a tlo / to T o u Th e V o ca tio n ^ j A L B A BROS., Mrs. V. A. Woods entertained ut , 1 owlng to Hi health, has bought a n d !«*® * * * »® ^ h o o l glee club. Dentists luncheon Tuesday Mrs. Belle W a l-i now resides on David Pitts one acre I ------------------------ D E N T IS T R Y Guidance Bureau, In Suites 204-206 ker, Mrs W alter Van Kleek and Mrs. tract south o f Beaverton, i* remod- B e a v e r t o n D e fe a lc Ainsworth Bldg., on the corner of Specialist* In A ll Kinds o f M. C. McKercher. The ladies play ullng the lionise and has built a new u ,c d ls Third and Oak Streets. 215 SW Morrison St,, near 2nd ed 500 during the afternoon. chicken house 30x66 feet fo r 600 hens G a & t o n in R n u c r h G a m e Portland, Oregon Leonard Adams returned F r id a y 1 'Lhe community welcomes Mr. and ® Candy . . the Valentine from u ten days visit with relatives H*'8, W eik and we are glad Mr. und Mrs. Harris remain a part o f Beav- B eaverton ¡high school defeated In Los Angelep, Calif, . . of Long Tradition ... Canton In a rough gam e o f basket- Mr. and Mns. A1 G eorgs are driv er,on- A L O IIA , O R E . There is no more appropriate V al bull last week by a score o f 26-11. ing a new Chevrolet. Beaverton 4252 N. VV. ( i O K IIA M than deliciously pure Emmons was put out o f the game entine gift Mrs. L e Roy Furgnson of San candy fo r the lady fa ir . . Dainty Fruncisco, Calif., visited at the home Beaverton friends of N. W. G or on four fouls. Follow ing is tiie standing: o f Mrs. E. E. Stipe several days this ham were saddened to heur o f his SELL R E L IA B L E creuni, and nut filled chocolates BEAVERTO N week. . . . Milk or bitter sweet and sudden death at his home in Port- E IR E Blelman (W est) F 2 colorful coated hard candle« for fill Mrs E. E. Stipe entertained the , „ nd Wednesday noon. F 9 er make up our special Valentine ' L IF E Friendship Bridge club at her hom e' Gorham wan employed by the ; Engleke C 1 boxes at no extra cost . . . and | A U T O Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R. R. Southern Pacific R. R Co. for many Eliminila <cup) Summers held high score. G B packed with the candies you may se- I years and with Mrs. Gorham lived in Brown A lurge group o f ludiqs enjoyed Beaverton until ubout four years ago. Isaacson G 2 lect at Prleslai '■ . . . 4 locations, I GASTON 133 K W . Wash, 941 S. W. Broadway. 1 a mins ionary tea at the Christian Both were members o f the local Eus- fH l.ie n h U L o lll... .l..o tp ila . I t ................ . \ Hoodenpyl Church Wednesday. The . afternoon F 509 S. W 3rd Ave., and 1322 S. W. | tern Star order. APPROVED BY ¡Chapman (Cap) was spent in quilting. F 3 Morrison St., in Portland. Mrs. Bari vua Gorham survives. W ithyconibe A chicken house with 600 month 7 C Funeral services will be held Sa PO U LTRY EXPERTS R. Davi* old chicks, belonging to Hanson urduy from the G funeral c-hapel i f Johnston Bros., near Sorrento, burned to the urday. G 1 i Subs: West for Bielmnn. M iller for ground Monday night. Suits— Hats— Dresses Poultrymen o f wide experience .B rown, i7) W righ t fo r Isaacson, Nel- Mrs. M. C. M cKercher and Mrs. B E A V E R T O N M E. C H U R C H C L E A N E D and PR E S S E D I son for W right. have placed the stamp o f ap Bruce B. Groseclose, Pastor i / -.¡„ k , , u , , _ IN A T 0 O U T A T J proval upon our feed. They Sunday School to a. m. W orship I , , r ‘ e,r for HoodenPy'. Saga herd have endorsed it in a practical Service 11 a. m. In d ies Aid Wed- f ° ‘ Johnston- way by using it fo r best results nesday. ------------------------- Urman’s Hen« lay more and chicks grow On Friday o f this week at m p. m Beaverton Speedsters faster on a diet o f this quality Dr. J. C. Harrison and Miss Tucker n _. _ Hatters, Cleaners poultry feed. A fa ir trial will will be with us for a sj>ecmi service Draw r ines in Court H36 SW loth Portland H R 5821 W e must move our lumber yard prove that our claims for its Be se.ire to be present. This will be to make wav for the new East superior m erit are fully justi a very helpful service. Side oostoffioe. All d ic e s slashed Tw o arrest» last wPek by a dep fied. You are assured o f an especially 3,000,000 ft. lumber, new and used, uty from the sh eriff's office for j friendly welcome. for every tiurpose at <M-eatlv re speeding drew fines in Justice Geo. ! It’s the Best in Town duced n rlcs. Cedar shingles 60c T h yn g’s court at Beaverton. IJoyd j per bundle R oofin g paper, $1.10 C tK IR U H OK C H R IS T VanOsdol o f Aloha, paid $10 and cost ( F R A N K D E V E N E Y ’S per roll and ut» Composition shin M. Ttitman. Minister _ . fo r driving 60 miles per hour gles at $3 tier sq 20 000 split ce Where are Our Dead" will be the through the fog und Carl Fred Wal- AJ.OIIA dar posts and hop yard posts. subject o f the pastor's message on | ther o f Portland, paid $20 for speed-1 Better S E R V IC E Carload of new pipe all size*, Sunday morning and in tne evening 1 | ng at 75 mile* an hour black * ,ra 1 v at less than whole "W hat is Death” Bible School 9.45 sale Used nine at a bargain. F R O N T and M O R R ISO N Hopper, Sunt. A L „ . , l ____ t i • • .. Plumbing heating electric sup a m . Mrs. V ernla plies. air water and steam heat- Communion settvioe followed by A b e r d e e n M u s i c i a n o n V i s i t IDI plants radiators hotlris ,, . . . . oil preaching, 11 a. m Young People's anil sawdust burners Bathtub . meeting 6 30 p. m and song service M ‘ ' 8 Marion Cady talented nmsi- and* usedln^ e r l “senntic Tanks " «»nducted by young people at 7 30 - »t Aberdeen. Wash.. w;.s in followed itv preaching. The choir, Beaverton over the week-end visit- nmder the leadership o f Mrs. J. Ing at the homes o f Della C Fisher. Builders’ Hardware Johnson, will rehearse Im m edalte-! Calvin Barnes and W illis Cady, also A large clos( stock o f modernistic ly after the Sunday evening service, visited with her aunt Mrs. Alice builders' hardware we are selling at Melow manufacturers' cost: .S,u<ly ,,nd pr* y * r *«rv ic e on ( Spaulding at Forest Grove. Wednosday, 7:30 p. m. You arc Hinges, all kinds, hutts locks, Miss Cady plays the piano and Is j k (F eb ru a ry ) invited to all o f these assemblies. knobs. National, tale. Penn and one o f the sweet singers from the 4 ft Step Ladders Hchlage locks Nails $3 per keg Grays Harbor m etropolis_____________ base Glass 90'i o ff list 100,(100 so ft. heavv poultry netting. 1 - in. Paint' Per Gallon, mesh. \ c tier su ft L iw n fence and new poultry netting ail sizes. $ £ .0 0 CARD PARTY Self Polishing Floor W ax, Per E. L. Ross INSURANCE ‘Texaco From This Station Johnston’s GARAGE Tele. Beaverton 0103 Absolutely Moving Sale j . B. Imlay & Sons53740“ 8203 Chili ConCarne Always SPECIALS D u rin g T h is < p M onth O nly j ' FREE F A IN T RITZ THEATRE Beaverton Social Club Masonic Hall, Beaverton B E AV E R TO N , OREGON Closeout prices o f high crude In side and outside paint, enamel, SH O W S T A R T S A T 7 1*. M. varnish, shellac building paper, roof paint, plaster board Plywood “500” — Pinochle Portland cement . highest test nt Sunday-Wednesday, Fet». 16-19 tin«- per sack. I'laater lime, sand February 29 and gravel. "W a y Down East” Doors, windows, sash, all kinds Prizes, Refresh men's new and used Garage 2-3-4 door i Featuring Roc tie He Hudson and sets, garage hardware -ill kinds: H e n r y Fonda America's m ig h tie s t1 electric motors fixtures supplies drama reaches t*ie tatKlng screen corrugated Iron roofing Get our Folks thta was « honey made in a si- i figure« and be one o f our satisfied lent \erston some years ago fe a tu r-, customers. A U T O IN SU R A N C E ing Lillian Gish and Rlcnard Itaith Carload o f new first quality plas FARM ERS i lm ess A wonderful flood scene, | ter board at $30 per M sq ft P ly also news and comedy. A U T O M O B IL E wood, wall board $30 pel M sq. ft All kinds o f deadening felt ana Inter Insurance building piper Everything In the Exchange building line at reduced prices. Thiil-adM) iSaMHinhiy, Fell. 26-22 ; Tow n Kates on Fords. C hew . and Mail Orders Filled ! all cats In th, same pi ice class For (D O U B L E F E A T U R E ) ; l ’ ubilo Liability < 10-t<>i Property Dam age (50001 and Fire and Theft “Silk Hat Kid” .... . . „ _ . . ! $2200 the first six months; $12.00 with Lou Ayers and Mae Clark, plus, ^ month, thereafter. D O LAN Wrecking Co. K 8»h and Belmont EA. 2884 EA 4056 Portland. Oregon "The Lawless Range" feuluring John W ayne (W ea tein ) action galore and a big program. Next “ Th ree Muaketeeri" BRoadway c»7 O L IP H A N ; \ B A T E S INS AG E N 933 SW Ta ylor St Portland Oregon I n s u r a i o f Ad Kinds A 3 STETSON HAT or $ £ .0 0 A 9 Pair of Slacks or a Raincoat With Any S U IT or T O P C O A T Bought at Shingles, Per Sq g 2 ^ Gal. 2 25 ......... Fir Tex gg Composition Shingles Per Sq. Short Base, Per M 2.00 35.00 4.00 25.00 See Us For Poultry Netting, Plywood, Doors, Barb Wire Windows, Tiles Glass McCready Lumber Co. Our Red Trucks Deliver Phone 4603 Re#. Phone 12505