The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 21, 1936, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, February 21, 1936
B E A V E R TO N ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Ore.
Page 4
A Little o’ This...
anda Little o’ That
1
Beaverton
Steel strikea iteci . . . «
woman's heart thrills...
and a nation trembles!
The Cards are
Stacked Against You!
Washington Snapshots
private
cut government expense.
He gave
up in disgust after less than two
year» and is now openly critical
Coutinued from Page 1
conference with a group of
H IG H SC H O O L^
Many employee In your organlza- ® * "* tors that
"amUn-Lim-
Hours:
10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
tion will be absent from work some
peop.e « » ■ * *
, y34 3
other
Phone— Ottico: BE. 7791
tlm» during the year due to sickness ber as ln Jani*a
SFORTS A N D N E W S
Re». Phon«. Tigard 2015
nr iniurv
words,
"boondoggling
was
not
DON McINTOSH, Reporter
Such absences cause losses In effi- helping to restore j
o
b
s
.
Dr. Harry L. Chandler
clentry and production that you can t
Newspapers generally paid little
C
H IR O P R A C T IC S P E C IA L IS T
P
attention to the x-ecent resignation
Beaveilon high school junior bu» eseane
E LE C T R O -T H E R A P Y
But
you
can
reduce
this
loss
to
a
o
f
F.
G.
Await
as
first
deputy
comp-
!
ketball
team
outplayed
Gaston
high
Mis- Grace Johnson, accompanied
Stom ach, G a ll-B la d d er and
27-10
Tuesday
night
at
the
local
gym
minimum
a
shave
many
othei
em-
‘
roller
of
the
cunency.
But
it
mean
by a school friend, was here from
In testin a l
11 ¡»casca
Grieft-lei o f Gaston was high poin ployers subscribing to National Ho«- much to members of Congress who
Monmouth over the week end. Both
man with six points.
-
— f S • T 0
- ^ 5
«r
Awaits f freuuent
differences
Palmer
Graduate
pital
associations
"
*
AwaUs
r
e
g
"
«
er«
cl
-
young ladies are students of the Ore­
Plan"—a plan which provides sick with his immediate superior
J. F.
L IN E UP
535 M ORGAN BU ILD IN G
gon Normal school.
B E A V E R TO N
ness and accident preventative meas- T OConno., who has been kept in of-
Broadway and Washington
C. G. Johnson has employment at
Graf
by the Pres,deut despite vigor-
F 1 ures and medical anu surgical treat-
Portland, Ore.
Marshfield, doing carpenter
work
Dumas
3
ment—costing
the
employee
but
a
I
*>us
criticism
from
Capitol
Hill
and
|
Lowler
F
for C. N. Neipert.
other
administration
officials.
Cavender
C 2 few cents a day while he works
Mr. und Mrs. Wallace Mason of
i Wright
—o —o —o —
G ■*
This plan has been in use for sev-
Aloha, were dinner goests of Mr j
, ! West
G 3 eraj years by various concerns, in-
Await, with 16 years in the Treas­
and Mrs. Sam Olds Sunday.
Mr.
I
GASTON
dustrial and construction businesses ury behind nim, was classed as a
with
and Mrs. Fred Halterman and fam­
Kitts
F 3 fi nd
"Full Coverage Plan" es- conservative
Want to Save Money?
He made no critical
ily of Portland were also visitors
Sagaberd
W A L T I I ABEL
F 1 pecially
beneficial—for orders or ________
_ ___ w and
__________
remarks _______
about treasury
finan-
at the Olds home Sunday.
Grie
beici
C 6 completion of contracts "W ait on no j ciai policies, but his friends had little
A group of young people enjoyed j •* A U L L U K A S
McBurney
G
man.” 1 doubt as to what he thought of fin-
For a Small
MASCOTGHAHAME
a valentine party at the home of Mr ,
« Amount
Noaeh
O
It is especially interesting to note j anclal policies of me administra-
and Mrs. O. E. Lierman Friday ev-1 KEATHEB A NS E L
YOU
CAN
K
E
N
T
A R E F R IG E R ­
Beaverton, Porter, Whee.er, that the construction work on Bon-j Mon which had pievously led to the
ening.
Those present were: Gene-1 I A N
KEITH
A TE D LO C KE R A N D FR E E Z E
Nelson. Karp.tetin, William, Blaim,
neville Dam was not deiuyed because resignation o f
outstanding
finan-
vleve Jones, Harriette
Knepper, j
YOUR
MEATS,
PO U LTR Y.
Purenboom, Peterkart.
of illness during the severe
weathei clal and budgetary authorities such
Moroni Olson, Onslow Siovons, Bottmond
Willard Phillips, Vein Bolin and
F R U IT S
AND
VE G E TA B LE S
1 he public .-peaking class had its 0 f the past few weeks. Delay has as Lewis Douglas, who resigned as
Kay Jewett, all of Portland, Esther i'inehot, John Oualon, Ralph Forbas, Nigul
election, of^^class oftjeerp Tuesday, geen caused entirely by weather con 1 a Democratic member of Congress at
and Emery Porter, Evelyn Hulett, da Brulior. Screenplay by Dudley Nichols
at the
Feb. 11.
They were.
ditions not lack o f normal health of j the request of President Roosevelt to
and Rowland V. Lee. Directed by Rowland
Marjory Weaver, Florence Harrison.
President Stanley Truman.
workers -and it is of interest to ----
V.
Lee
Associate
Producer,
Cliff
Reid,
Opal and Virgil Savage, Catherine
Vice-pies. Clark Junor.
note that all employees on this great _
_
encmg arrangements by Fred Cavens.
AI.OI1A, ORE.
Van Kieek, John, Ivan, and Ronuld
Sec. Katherine DobUs.
project are protected oy the full eov-i T
I
Knepper, Bill Dodson, Bunco, Wil
Beaverton 4252
Tieas. Edward Jannsen.
erage plan.
; L i L > l \ U o o
lard Raymond and Pauline Fox.
Rep.
—
Frank
Pulver.
National
Hospital
Association
400,
At Ritz Theatre, Beaver
Ruby Zustrow. Ada Colan and Eve- ,
Timekeeper Emery Porter.
Mohawk Building, Portland, Oregon.
R E L IA B L E
73 SE Wash St., Portland
lyn and Carl Herman.
There was t o n , S lllu la V , M O IK ia V , T l i e S -
The Beaverton delate team *-s Founders of the Full Cot erage Plan
For Further Information,
an exchange of valentines, with var- «
•
*
i making up for lost time in the inter- 1 ¡s at your disposal should you be in- • '• « L
Call, See or Write Us
in us game,» followed with a lunch.
|
school tournament.
Joe Berger and terested In further investigating this | E IF E
A l uge number of the members oi — — — —
—— — —
----------- Raymond Ruglund. affirmative, beat ,,ian
AUTO
the Y<rung Peoples elates of the Con- Hillsboro, Portland and Tigard» llle | Sheridan, there, 2-1. Jay Gibson and1
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gregational church met at the home lodges were represented.
The ta- Marian Boyson negative also de
of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Metze
Metzi* r Satur h!ea in the dining room were prettily i feated Estacada 2-1. there.
CHURCH OF CH RIST
Telephone
25 Years
So far
honoiing
Washingtons Beaverton’s standing is two won, one
M. Putman, Pastor
day evening to enjoy a pot luck din­ deaopsted
AT. 3021
At This Location
It’s
the
Best
in
Town
Well warmed rooms await you at
ner’ together.
Later in the evening birthday.
lost.
Mrs. Anna Jones celebrated her
they went to a shaking rink in Port
A L B A BROS.,
Dentists
F R A N K D E V E N E Y ’S
Thais far 185 annuals have been 9:45 at Bible School on Sunday
land for a few hours roller skating |S3id birthday Friday, Feb. 14. Pres- 1 sold, according to a recent report. morning.
Communion Service fo l­
D E N T IS T R Y
Mr. and Mrs. Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. j ent were Meadames A'. J. Stevens. I Katherine Denney, in a student body lowed by preaching Dy the pastor at
Specialists in Ail Kinds of
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Metcalf | John Will, Walter Cavlness, E. R . 1 meeting invited the Beaverton public! 11 a ln
Tbe subject will be "Shall
215 SW Morrison St,, near 2nd
and J. R. Talbert furnished the cars j Sheets and Mrs. A. ana N. Berg of to buy annuals and help support | We
Know
Each
° lhe*
There''
Portland, Oregon
for transportation and accompanied j Portland. Two birthday cukes were their school.
225 annuals must be YounS
meeting 6:30 p. m„
F R O N T and M ORRISON
them on the trip.
I^uter in the ev­ cut.
sold before an annual can be made ' 8onK service conducted bfr the young
A
Washington Birthday Dance
ening they returned to the Metzler
Class meetings were called Wed- PeoP*c at 7’30 P m., followed by
home for refreshments before de­ will be held Saturday, February 22, nesday morning to impress upon th e! PreachinK by the pastor, the subject
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f lii».
L V m n r la
in K n
V ia n o
at the Capitol Hill Community club students
parting for their various homes.
the importance of
having being "Can Our Friends who have
Mis» Vera Marie Sills, daughter house, (follow Barbour Blvd. to 19th. i an annual in the school.
passed Beyond Help Us". Sisterhood
of Mi and Mrs. L. P. Sides of That­ then follow arrows) given by West; I f turnout m«ana anything, the day for work.
Midweek Bible study
cher, was married to Bennie Gcrmi- Hills Post No. 66 Legion and Auxil­ first high school amateur program and prayer service Wednesday 7.30
quet, Sunday evening, in the grooms iary. Door prizes, a big time prom-1 has been a success.
p. m.
We invite you to all assem-
They will j Marian Hagg, a senior, took first i b l i e 8 -
own home in Sorrento.
Rev. Curtis lsed, bring yo-ur crowd.
of Forest Grove, reading the service. also celebrate the granting of the place with a piano selection.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Foxton were the bonus!.
"W e may plan to have more in the I B E A V E R TO N M. E. CHURCH
Miss Cavanaugh, a teacher of the future if this is a success,” I. R. I Sunday School 10 a. m.
only attendants.
Only immediate
relatives of the couple were present. Multnomah school, is at a Portland Metzler said.
Worship Service 11 a. in.
After a short visit with relatives in hospitai seriously injured in the re-j Beaverton debate team have raised I Adult ¡forum Wednesday evening.
Headlining the Biggest
Everett, Wash., they will make their cent storm.
She was injured while
Prayei meeting Thursday evening
(iucca in the
Vaudeville Floor Show
home in Sorrento.
trying to reach the bus, fell on the
by defeating at Gordon’s.
in Portland
Bethel Missionary
Study group ice. fracturing two vertebrae in her, Estacada at the
You are invited.
You are assured
iverton
high
held its regular meeting Thursday.
backbone.
She will be in the hos-1 school.
The stai
of
a
friendly
welcome.
at the pies-
Dancing
Harry Robinson has been renamed pital
indefinitely.
Students and I ent time are:
a member of tl.e Washington County parents were shocked to hear of the!
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CHURCH OF T H E N A Z A R E N E I
W L %
K X C K n SI M M *
Dog Control Board for another two accident.
McMinnville
4 0 1000 Rev. Willard P. Andersen, Pastor |
years.
The Enterprise staff were pleas-1 Gresham
We Invite you to attend our ser­
3 1 750
Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart and family, antly surprised Thursday evening j West Linn
vices
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. |
3 I
750
former residents of Beaverton, are when Mrs. G. P. Fordney made them ! Amity
Morning worship 11 a. m. N. Y. P j
3
1
750
now domiciled on the Chowning a gift of a delicious homemade pie. I Beaverton
Ev- i
3 1 750 S. devotional service b.30 p. m.
place at Hazeldaie.
Canby
2 2 500 ening song and evangelistic 7:30 p. !
Atvadna Cutler of Portland, who
Newberg
Prayer and praise service wili j
2 2 500 m.
died February 15, was mother of Mish Furniture Co.
Estacada
1 3 250 be on Thursday this week 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Hattie B. Thomas of Beaverton
All are welcome.
Grove
1 3 250
Under New Management Forest
Mrs. Emma Mackey, mother of
Milwa-ukle
0 4 000
Arnold Mackey of Beaverton died
Sheridan
Dr. Marie Equi, Physician, Room
0 4 000
Sunday February 16 ut Eugene.
For 25 years, the Misti Furniture
The Beaverton Fire squad met I, Lafayette Bldg, 531 Wash.. AT.
"God and His Ixive Compared" will
Company has done business at South-1
for the pur-
be the subject of the Friday evening
west 824 First Avenue In Portland.! pose of re-establishment, as many I
meeting at Huber Hall .
t f
W. E. Pogg conducted the funeral and has won enviable fame for the officers and members have gradu-1
practical, friendly aid It has rend-j ated in mid-term, new officers had
0 ^0 0
of Mrs. Louise Muffitt, aged 72, at
ered
countless
homemakers
of
the
lo be elected and new members voted! __ _ _ _ _ _
. _ _ __ _
Portland, Thursday,
Bob Engleke was promoted to R I T
T H F A T R F
Louis Kennedy, son of Mr. and community who have desired to live in.
lieutenant-in-chief with Frank
Em- ®
^ ^
i l a 1YL<
Mrs. L K. Kennedy, of Cedar Mills, amid true home comfort, beauty and
moderate nions as co-worker.
Ed Jannsen.!
« E A V E K T O N , O R EG O N
«lied Saturday. The f-uneral was held convenience at strictly
George Moshofski, and George Klein ;
S H O W S TAR TS AT 7 P. M.
Tuesday ut Pegg CNiapei with inter­ cost.
T«vlay, this old, reliable concern are present captains.
Chief Engle- 1
ment at Mt, Calvary cemetery.
Sunday-Tueeday .Feb. 23-25
Washington County
1’hree Link is under new management, and truly ke asked to have the pins of the I
association put on a program at tlio In harmony with the spirit of the mem handed In In exchange for new j
‘The Three Musketeers”
I
I. O. O. F. home in Portland, Sun­ times combining new ideas and suc­ and better pins
The public speaking class is now with a good cast including Paul L#u- I
day. A good program was enjoyed. cessful new methods with the old. j
also i
Tuesday evening,
February
18, friendly Mish service ana has en-| woiklng on oratory and declamation | kus, and Margot Grahame
rearranged
its already big T hose speaking on a theme must j Heather Angel, an epic of high ad-
in u i,™
President of the » Rebekah assembly, tlrelv rm
Panto- venture with news and comedy,
Cora Heaton, made her official visit 8,° ck8 <,f furniture anu home furn i wi te then own oration.
$ MOST GORGEOUS M E N ’S COSTUME
to Beaverton Rebekah .ouge, No
Ishlngs with the one Idea in mind mines, readings .speeches, and mono- 1
$5.00
in "in Of the various form* I
0 A
0
BO were present,
Two candidates that of making the Mish Furniture,
I
MOST
GORGEOUS
W
OM
EN
S
COSTUME
$5.00
were initiated into the order. The Company the store beyond all ques- : of entertaining being used.
\Vednesdu>-Saturduy, rei». 26-29
tion of doubt where home makers
The February free public program
! BEST SU STAINED M E N S COSTUME
$5.00
will find exactly the type and style Mr. Metzler announced has been
i BEST SU STAINED W O M E N S COSTUME
‘‘In Old Kentucky”
of furniture perfectly suited to the postponed indefinitely.
It is hoped j
$5.00
requirements o f their families and that it can be held in the near future The lust picture o f our beloved Will
i F U N N IE S T MEN'S COSTUME
$5.00
homes, and to the outlay, the expen-,
- ■
i Rogers and according to critics, it is
i
F
U
N
N
IE
S
T
W
OM
EN
S
COSTUME
diture they can affora and wish to j First Tim e’ P e r m a n e n t « t ? 1 *Us best picture.
So let’s see him!
$5.00
rirsi nm e. rermanents
for , he last time and
enjoy a good
make.
This reliable concern
dedicated At the Byron Beauty Shop show , supported by Dorothy Wilson , |
THE
anew to the service of homemakers,
Russel Hardy and Bill Rotfiison.
First
time
they’ve
ever
offered
1 he Savings are Amazing— and with the definite policy of pass- , one o f their famous waves at s-uch a
Next "The Last Days of Pompeii.'
ing along to the public greater s h v - |
Hundreds of Them.
H ere ings than ever, with seven floors dis- small price! We predict a rush of
¿LAUDE BRERETON
IS ju s t il t e w F l o o r S a m p l e s I playing one of thelargest and fresh- the first order for "permanent book
And His Music
301
1 est docks of furntt-ure and furnlsh- ings” on this exciting special.
Suits— Hats— Dresses
Broadway Bldg., AT. 9919, Portland
W
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R
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Od.D
FR
IE
N
D
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M
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AG
AIN
I u x u r io iix H a v e n
C O r t A C ‘ "g* at popular prices in the city of
lu x u rio u s Llaven-
Portland, the Mish Furniture Com-
C LE A N E D and FRESHED
pany Is already experiencing a btg
Repairing
Refinishing
port iS: Chair
IN A T 0 OUT A T g
Increase in business, and Is antlcl
Think of It! regular $69 00
piling the biggest year in 25 years.
L. R. Marvin
80 In Davenport *> Chair, Rust
Urman’s
Her,, is a store to visit with ones
Green and Brown
PIANO S
$39.95 family and friends . . to stroll
Hatters,
Cleaners
Also
Open
Evenings
Large Kruze Davenport A
through leisurely, Hnd to save mon­
836
S\Y
lOUi
Portland
ItE. 5821
ey unexpectedly.
Anu tf friendly
Chair Green or Rust, $129 50
6522 N. Jersey nr Portland Blvd.
service,
amazingly
low
prices
and
now ......... ........ .......
$89.00 easy terms count, the Mish Furni­ __________Portland. Oregon
3 Pc Red Room Set
$39.95 ture Company will gstn new and
Regular $55
...........
more widespread approval In the
hearts of Its customers, old and new
3 Pc Bed Room Set
$49.95 alike.
Regular $69 now
.........
Remember .the slogan of the Mish
• •
•
8 I*o Dining Set
$49.95 Furniture Company Is "Out of the
High Rent District . . More for
2 ft Handy Household Step Stools ........ . $
7Q
O F IN V E S T M E N T T R U S T S H A R E S
8 Pc Dining Set reg. $139
$99.00 Your Money!"
WWW
The State Tax Commission has just made a ruling
Agricultural Lime, Per sack
.40
holding
income from certain Investment Trust
9x12 Rug $37 50 now
$24.95
Shares exempt from Oregon Personal Income and
CARD PARTY
Barb Wire, Per Spool _
2 25
Intangibles Income Tax L a w s .
9x12 Rug $49.50 now
$37.50
iJP
T H E TH R EE
mUSXETEERI
Northwestern let
Cold Storage Co.
&
INSURANCE
Chili ConCarne
SINGING X The
WAITERS P U B
•z
r
7
Costume Party
Washington
Saturday
Mish Furniture Co.
LONESOME
CLUB
4th five, at Taytor-Portland
ATwater 7982
SPECIALS
IMPORTANT TO HOLDERS
Also
Electric
Refrigerators,
Radio,
Oa.« and Wood Rang(
Visit Our Used Department
Bed Springs A Mattress
T i Hie A Chair, as low ns
Range $15 and up
Davenport
only
______ _
Good Value Davenport only
Good Davenport and
Chair
$8.95
$8.95
$9.85
$22.50
$37.50
And Many other Bargains In Ix w
Rent District Easy Tern»*
Under New Management
Mish Furniture Co.
824 S. W. First Avenue
Between Yamhill A Taylor St.
Portia nil. Oregon
Beaverton Social Club
Masonic Hall, Beaverton
For Full Particular«,
Self Polishing Floor W ax Per Pt
Federal Securities Company
“ 500” — Pinochle
February 29
tt rit«. or Phone
204 A m erica n
Hank
Phone
lUdg
It Facon
Calsomine, Per Lb.
6361
1 'rizes, Kctrcsluncnis
4 00
lntcr-lii*timnoc
Exchange
Town Rate* on Ford*. Ohevs , and
all cars In the same price class. For |
Public Liability
(10-tO)
Property!
Damage (5000) and Fire and Theft
$22.00 the first six months; $12.00
each six months thereafter.
>ee Us I-or
1 ) A N C E
Paints, Doors, Windows
SATURDAY, February 22
Drain Tile, Glass, Plywood
FAR M E R S
AUTOMOttll.E
B R oadw ny
..
Plaster Board- Per M ...... ........................... 2 9 0 0
IN SU R A NC E
At Capitol Hill Community Club House
(Follow Barbour Boulevard to 19th A v e . then follow
Arrows)
Given by West Hills Post No. 66 Legion
and Auxiliary
0557
O IJ P H A N T A BATES INS AGEN
933 SW Taylor St , Portland. Oregon
Insurance of All Kinds
QJ
Composition Shingles, Per Sq.
W A S H IN G T O N S B IR T H D A Y
AUTO
...........
Admission 35c— Poor Prizes
a
u to TIM E
BRING Y O l R CROWD
McCready Lumber Co,
Our Red Trucks Deliver
Phone 4603
R c t . Phone 12505