The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 10, 1936, Image 1

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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN EASTERN W ASHINGTON COUNTY
VOL. 10, NO. 19
Extensive Rural
Electrification
Babson
Program Planned
Says--
Beaverton, Oregon,
Notification July 23
Friday, (ulv 10, 1936
Deposits of Beaverton
Bank Show Steady
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PUBLISHED W E E K L Y
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The New Deal vs. Democracy is the Basic
Issue in the Coming Campaign
Increase for Year
By N ich olas R oosevelt
tile largest m easure o f security.
F or the
Steady in ciease in deposits o f the
r tus secu rity bus m u ch to tic said
National R epu blican Buildets, Inc.
l u s t Security Bank o f u eaverton has
fo r it.
B ut it is, o l course, u n ecliy
been show n with each quarterly state -1
! at variance with the A m erican tradi-
merit o f the financial condition of
A rural electrification program cost­
Incredible as it still seem s in these ! t,on . ana it im plies a d istin ct change
l ink.
Since M atch 1. LC.ti. de­ Lm ted States, the basic issue in the >1,1 lhe A m erican form o i governm ent,
ing m ore than $ 100,000 and involving
posits o f this banking house have present cam paign, overshadow ing ev-I I he old A m erican tneory was that the
con stru ction o f 135 miles o f new rural i
clim bed from $302,110.81 to $340,537.59 erytiuiig else in im portance, is w nelh- less govern m en t the better,
service line», to be adued to P E P C O 'S j
present rural system o f 2300 miles, j
T he fram ers ot the Constitution and
In com parison w i.h the statement er we shall preserve the A m erican
o f June 30, 1935, deposits show a gain system o f govern m en t o f ch eck s and those who built up the m achinery ot
was announced today by Franklin T.
Summer Outlook Bright
o f $5—932.03 fo r th twelve month period balances, with pow ers divided between lhe state and the tederai governm ents
G riffith , president o f the P ortland j
Loans and discounts are slightly low ­ Lhe states and the d ifteren t branches were determ ined at all costs to lim it
E le o .ric P ow er C om pany through K
Babson Says July Business Best
R. Easter, district m anager o f the I
T hey had
er than last year, while cash on hand o f the Federal governm ent, or have in ' the pow ers o f their rulers.
Since 19,9
com pany.
and due from banks has jum ped from its place a stron gly centralized execu- lived under au .ocracius where gov-
l*ve-
! ernm ent was largely p eison al and oft-
$153,308.24 Co $217,714.71.
B
abson P
rk . M
ass July
Julv 1
0 -T 1 o oaay
d a v i atel
The 1936
PIo g ,a m
wiU
approxint-
tiaDson
p a a ra
Mass
10—
one-third
greater
than
last
E lsewhere in the w orld dem ocracy en determ ined by whim .
They knew
The F itst Security Hank Is now a
I am ab e to give readers the m os.
J .,
0 n e hundred
m em ber o f the Federal
R eserve has been placed on the scrap-heap the evils o f govern m en t interference
sp ectacu lar raport sin ce the
Boom . ^
„
w ele addeil in 1M5.
during the last tw o decades.
Only in personal a lla irs and the unreason-
system.
B usiness this m onth o jv n s at the high­
j Canada and G reat Britain, and, per­ ableness o f bureau ch iefs sitting fa r
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W
i.h
the
addition
or
new
lines,
est level fo r any July sin ce 1929. A c­
haps, the S candinavian countries, still aw ay from the scene o f action.
In
Î State Fair Premium
tivity is only 5 per cen t under normal. electric service will be available to ap­
preserve the true principles o f d em oc­ particular they feared a strong cen tral
W e are standing on the threshold o f proxim ately 85 per cent o f all rural
Lists Being Sent Out racy. There the stare still exists for
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prosperity fo r the first tim e in seven fam ilies living in the territory served
the individual not the individual for
years!
F urtherm ore, the im m ediate by P E P C O lines, which extend from
the state.
T here the rights o f the in­
Salem, July 10—P rem iu m lists for dividual are still jealously preserved
ou tlook is the brightest in years, barr- V ancouver, to Salem and from
th­
•This
I the 1930 D iam ond Jubilee Oregon
in g those sections su fferin g from c r o p ' ca d a to G as.on , he declared.
and observed.
In m ost o f E urope
Topeka, K as.— Fresh from his i i$Lata F a b - to be held at the fair
is m any tim es the national average o f
disaster.
] these rights have been curbed or
recent
vacation
in
Estes
Park,
Gov.
1 on ly 12 per cent o f rural hom es on
¡grounds here Septem ber 7 to 13, a ie abolished.
A B O V E N O R M A L T H IS F A L L ?
Alf M . Landon, Republican nom­ ,o u the press and distribution lias
' pow er lines.
This sort o f m adness Is contagious.
D on ’t be alarm ed w hen you hear the
F rom M arch 1933, to date we have
“ E lectric service will be brought to inee for the Presidency, is shown s t a l l e d fr o m the o ftice o f Solon T.
cov ered 90 per cent or tne distance hundreds o f new tural hom es this here as he returned for the special VViii.e, D irector o f the State D epart­ T he philosophy is sim ple— that gov fire siren give one blust, that is not
ernm ent not only has the right but j fo r a fire, it is tor fire drill. A larm
betw een the pit o f the depression and j year.
session of the legislature, and for ment o f A griculture and o f the Fair, the duty to plan fo r the w elfare o f the : fo r a file will be a continuous blast,
norm al. The quarter Just closed pro- j
am ounts
have
been
set country, and to see that these plans j The B eaverton Fire D epartm ent
duced the best business fo r any sim i- \ "T h e biggest part o f the new line his notification ceremonies July 23. j Large
aside by the fair m anagem ent for are carried out. It is for governm ent j w ish to ask residents, in ease o f a
lar period since early 1930.
E a rn in g s' con stru ction w w ill be in „ M ultnomah,
. ...
' awards in the follow in g general claasi- ; to con trol credit, business, farm ing | fire, when 'the siren is blown, not to
are roughly 35 per ceM above a y e a r ! C lackam as,
M arion,
Yamhill
and
! lication s: horses, beef cattle, dairy land other occu pation s. It is for gov- call the telephone operator for at least
ago.
E m ploym en t is
substantially ^ ashington counties, with som e I oik W . C. Froman Elected
cat.le, sheep, goata, swine, poultry, ernm ent to say w hat the individual : three minutes.
T he operator has to
higher.
S tock prices have quadrup- and C olum bia counties,
Legion Commander » - e o n s , rabbits, dairy and poultry m ay do, and govern m en t can punish call 'the m em bers o f the fire depart­
led over their low est level.
G ilt-ed ge' In W a sh in gton C ounty during the
products, land products, honey and those w ho fail to do <>s they are told. m ent a*j soon as the file Is discovered,
bonds are at an all-tim e high. E very- past year, extensions o f P E P C O sei-
bees, dom estic baking, ladies' textile,
N o rational person would maintain, so that they can go direct to the
outstunding trade and industrial ha- vice were m ade to 468 custom ers
Your cooperation will be appre­
IOmeter is forecastin g n irth er gains m ostly in rural territory
including a n x io u sly “ elected a 7 C o m n ia n d e ^ o f bolh as a " open claas und ior w°m en o f course .that we have yet adopted fire.
such a system in the United States. ciated.
in business this Fall.
M oreover, in- the follow in g d istricts:
South
Jouth B eav- ^ X h f v a t y P a s " at the e le c t io l «
° ld_
! “ L f OP_ * }fi"
dictations
now , point to a less-th a n -, eiton, N orth
The City C ouncil m et M onday and
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M ountaindale, l bjiaIr®. , j held W ednesday at M etzger club house. under 14 years o f age, floral, photo­ But no thoughtful and honest student
A lso thous­ o f the New Deal can fail to recognize aulhorized aevelul p lojecta for the
seasonal slum p in business during the I G lenw ood, F a in ham, h ive Oaks, *1“ !- o t h e r o ffice rs elected fo r the ensu grap h ic art, and art.
co m in g m id-Sum m er weeks.
jside, R o c k Creek, V eruoort, W ilshire. ) in yeai. a le yy ^ Ream and W H ands o f dollars will b e distributed to hat the basic ph llosph y o f the N ew ' im provem ent o f the City o f Beaverton.
Entries Deal Is that govern m en t must protect
Ten H igh Spots in T oday's R ecovery Job and Hazeldale.
W ork now ap- Hun el. vice-com m an ders; J. O. John winners in the 4-H displays.
It was decided to con stru ct a garage
P ow er C onsum ption:-—At a new a]l- proved fo r con sli uction contem plates gon> ad ju tan t; T. E. Atumotis, finance in livestock will close ¡September 1, .he individual help plan for him and fo r lhe n ,.e tru ck to bo erected on a
tim e peak.
service to over 100 rural cu s.om ers o n (o ffice r.
M em bers o f the executive with those in m ost o f the other di­
m w k i ^ .
T 8» “ n w ag‘ c ity lot w .th W P A w ork this fall,
¿ u|.chaae o f about $300 w orth o f
Steel O perations: — H ighest level C hehalem Mt. R oad, S. E iick so n Ave.. com m ittee ate as follow s: Claude Nel- visions closin g the day b e fo re the riculture that the individual shall have
fair
opens.
sin ce April, 1930.
and in Centralville, la in lia m , Gaston
0f M etzger; C. A. D onnally o f Tt
----------------------------------------------------------------' equipm ent for 'the fire truck .
D irector W h ite and nls Assistant
R etail Sale*»:— H eaviest In five years j and C h e n y G rove districts.
P io sp e c- ga l d . A dam DeH aan o f Garden Hom t
City attorney w as asked u> collect
B u ild in g :—Sixty per cent above a tive extensions included fo r the next and John j,-elaher o f B eaverton. Dele D irector, L eo Spitzbart, already have Sunset Wrecking Co.
m oney due the city on three side-
tw elve m onths'
program would ’ m a ’ k e ' o gates
and alternates __ to the
state ____
con - a large num ber o f requests for prem -
wulks luid this sp rin g under W P A
yea r ago.
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’ ven lion at R osebu rg are J. O. John ¡um iist.a a nd these are now being
Expands Business w ork and not yet paid ror.
C a rl°a d in g s:— B est fo r this season service
available
to an additional
300
since 1931,
rural cu tom ers in the Galas Gieek,
w . c . From an, C. N.
Nelson E filled. All persons desiring prem ium s
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One boy will ulw uys celebrute July
G asoline C onsum ption: — B reaking Tile Flat, M ountain
View,
Firdale. ^ M cB ick ei. C .A .D o n n a lly a n d F r e d *‘sts m ay obtain them Oy w riting to
T he Sunset W reck in g Co. has just 4th both as his birthday and the dec-
the State F air D irector, Care o f D e­ opened a new ad dition al store at S. ; larution o f independence.
all previous records.
Scholls, M idway, B uxton,
Carpentei j j^jjUg
A son was
partm ent o f A griculture, 148 N orth : W. F ront and J efferson » ‘.reet, across born July 4th to M r, and Mrs. R. L.
L u m b er P rod u ction :— At a new peak Creek, Soda Spring, W est B loom ing,
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12th Street, Salem.
sin ce May, 1930.
South H azeldale, W likesboro, Shady .
.
m
L
from the old O regon E lectric Depot. .Steele at W ilcox M em orial hospital.
A utom obile O u tpu t:— B est fo r any i B rook, waul—Fern H ill districts.
L>. A . t _ i a S S e n IN a b S
T rem endous increased building ac- On July 2 a daughter arrived at the
yea r sin ce the Boom .
| " i t is interesting to note that, u n d e r 1
\ tlvity with dem and fo« uutlding ma- hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. H erbert M artin
Mystery
Man
Here
P a y rolls:— D ouble
the
depression I m e p E P C O program , custom ers on a
Night Club Opens
i terials both new and used have made | o f W ashington street, and on July 7 a
I expansion necassary accord in g to B. j daughter at the Shirley Kullam hom o
bottom .
1 new line need guarantee paym ent o f '
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in
Portland
i L evoff, proprietor.
T hey now oj>er-1 on Lom bard and the H. Z. W eigel
B usiness F ailu res:— At all-tim e rec- m onthly m inim um fo r only five years.
L. A. Classen o f E. Stipes Gatage,
(ate tw o yards and this store.
hom e on route 1.
ord lows.
This com p a res with requirem ents fo r g ot the surprise o f his life the other
T he firm has had a sensational | B eaverton R ebekah L odge held its
In the Annual O utlook L etter last sig n in g a guarantee fo r 20 years the day.
A car drove up to get gas and
W ill Maylon m aster o f ceiem on ies
D ecem ber I foreca st that business | am ortization
period, fo r lines built oil. W hile ch eck in g tne oil he noticed at The P ub for the past year, an­ j grow th since it was started seven J regular installation Tuesday evening,
I Ju ly 7.
Elizabeth M yers, D istrict
d u rin g thé early m o n 'h s o f this year w ith R ural E lectrifica tion
adm inis- the w orn fan belt on the ca r and nounces the op en in g o f a new night ¡years ago.
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' D eputy President and staff, assisted by
w ould be 8 per cent Better than the tration funds.
asked the driver to buy a new one.
club, known as the Music Hall? in the
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Van
Kleek A n d icw D enholm as D epu ty M arshal
first h a lf o f 1935. As fbnal figures for
“ It Is true that in moot cases, the
Just when he, l houBnt; he had old old Blue Danube location.
the period cross m y desk. 1 find that m inim um ch arge for the first five a aew b®11 the driver said. "C ongratu-
Through Mr. M aylon’a wide acquaint­ have sold their residence on Lom bard ; installed the follow in g o ffice rs : Ade-
Y ou win anceship and con nection s with the a reet and bought a hom e on W atson line Frost, N oble G ran d; Mildred Os-
m y estim ate w as conservative.
The > years on new P E P C O lines is slightly „ ,®n*’n7
a M>sU‘ ry Man.
show business, both stage and vaude street. They will m ove the latter part field, vice gran d ; Sarah Cham berlain
actual gain has been 13 per cent, higher than that on R E A lines.
But a $5 bill.
secretary.
T reasurer-elect,
E dn a
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^ r- Classen had caugnt one o f the v d iCi be has been able to assem ble the o f the week.
T here are m
any
to
believe ________
at the _____
sam _ e time,
slightly
larger
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Fisk and M iss 'S h e e ts w as absent.
that we will cross this norm al line m inim um buys a great deal m ore elec- C ates M ystery Men in one o f t h e outstanding
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flo o r show o f the P a cific
Lottie Chestnut o f Cornelius, spent
A ppointive o ffice rs w ere:
D orothy
this Fall.
In fact, I am just as bull- triclty.
The tw o-score projects ap- most unusual and interesting contests Coast for his opening,
ish today on the second h alf o f 1930 proved b y the R E A w hose rates have sv®£ spomsored
T he Blue Danube alw ays met with ; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds, j Lewis, w arden; Mils. Jacobsen, con -
as I was last D ecem ber. At that tim e been published, have rates ranging as
1 he G ates Iiut,l,er C om pany of tbe favor o f (de Beneral public in this i Guests at the Olds hom e Saturday the d u ctor; M argaret Lewis, R. S. N G .;
Mr and Mrs. H. E. j R osa H um burg, L. s. N. G.; R ose
I foreca st that the closin g m onths o f high as $6.60 m onthly ch arge fo r the
,eI^ er’ C olorado, have a whole squad iOCality, and we are sure that the 'F o u r th w ere:
this year would brin g a sp ectacu lar first 100 killowatt-hours.
N one is a s ,
M ystery Cars traveling
.hrough new ,lianagenior t will find that the [ W eed and son Therlow , Mrs. Osburn | Stevens, R. S. V. G .; F loren ce D ror-
j baugh, L. S. V ,G.; K atherine Dessin-
gain over the sam e period o f 1935 if low as the P E P C O cu stom er's average the cou n try with bad ran belts on pub|it, will appreciate the high type 1 and Mr and Mrs. W allace Mason.
the b u ild in g and autom obile industry bill o f $3.41 fo r the first 100 killowat'. ,h e " ' car^
The drivers o f these cars o f entertainm ent
offered
by Mr. | Mrs. M. C. M cK ercher left fo r San ger, inside guardian; Hazel Miller,
Francisco. Calif., M onday
evening outside gu ardian ; Fern Hainee, mu I
tries to m ake good progress during hours.
at G a ‘ es fan b eh dealers along M aylon.
where she will spend several w eeks [ clan and B taabath I fy e n , chaplain.
th* Sprinff.
i "T h e P E P C O sjutem U , h . o n ly '
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with Mr. M cK ercher, w ho is wi'th th e!
A Past N oble G rana pin was pre-
TREM ENDOUS M ARK ETS
know n one o f its size in the United Gar® J “ “ w here they » « Traveling renovated for the 8 rand °Pe'>lnK dur Southern P a cific Co. at that place.
¡sented to Myrtle H ardm an, the retir-
ing the past week, anu a goodly crow d
M y bullishness is based largely on
ral,'s
E very dealer w ho notices the worn is expected for the opening, especially
Mr. and Mrs. R. L B urton and Mr. ing Noble Grand, by the president o f
the great possibilities ror Industrial in e ffe c t in its rural territory.’
'o u t fan belt on a M ystery Car when in view o f the fa ct tnat there will be ¡and Mrs H ow aid Carney o f P ocatello, ¡the Past N oble G ran d'» club,
grow th in North A m erica.
The de- j
‘ he drives up and tries to sell the dri- n o cov er charge.
j Idaho, were over night guests o f Mr. j F ollow in g the lodge m eeting a so-
ferred dem and o f the past seven
j ver a new G ates belt gets a new $5
and Mrs. Jay Gibson one night last rial hour and dainty refreshm ents
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year fo r m achinery, construction, and
bill.
T housands o f $5 bills will be
week. All were ì elmtives o f Mr. Gibson w e r e e n j o y e d in the d i n i n g m o m .
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scheone and
the like Is estim ated at $50.000.000.000
F red erick Losli, o f route 2, B eaver- given aw ay this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Amel Nelson and fam -
T he P u t N oble' G ra n d ’s club m et
their niece Miss Betty H anson re­ ily spent 'the Fourth at B onneville j W ednesday in the I. C*. O. F. hall with
W h ile plants have been shut dow n or ton. passed away July 4th at the age
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running on a half-shift, decay and o f 67 years.
He was the husband o f
Mr and
Mra
j arnefl W hitw orth turned to their hom e here last Thurs­ i dam.
' a no-host luncheon follow ed by a busi-
w ear and tear have been silently ere- Susanna, father o f Ernest, R udo.ph spent
w eek end at Lake Lytle vis- day follow in g a three weeks trip to
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur W eed and son j ness meeting.
T here were 10 m em -
Alaska.
ating a huge m arket fo r new goods o f route 2, H illsboro; Mrs. B ertha Wil- ¡ting relatives
, o f Les Vages, Nevada, are visiting | bers and tw o visitors pr esent,
and m achinery.
Statisticans f ig u r e , son, Mrs.
Aline Gould, B eaverton;
relatives and friends.
j M is. P eter B organ entertained a
that it will take close to $15,000.000,000 Mrs. T illie Kuenzi o f silv e rto n ; Mrs.
| Mrs. John H unter drove up from grou p o f Portland friend^ at N endal’s
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Freda H oga n and Edw in at hom e;
W hittier, Calif., to Join her husband in h on or o f Mrs. Carey T urner on her
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b r o t h e r o f Jacob Losli o f C alifornia.
here for a visit at the W. H. Hunter birthday.
Mrs. M ary Jose and Mrs. V erna Vixel
home.
Mrs. H. H. Spears returned home
Townsend Rally Planned
o f Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. I-am berger o f W ednesday from the hospital.
| Funeral services were held Tuesday '
Beaverton are being felicitated on the I H ugh Lewis and fam ily drove to
at Canby on July 26 from the B ethany Baptist church. In-,
birth o f a son I.aw rcnce, Jr., June 21. Goldendale, Wash., Cloud Cap Inn and
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term ent in Union cem etery.
W . E.
Mrs. Isrttle Haynes o f Portland, G overnm ent cam p ov er the holidays,
A C lackam as County T ow nsend pic- P eg g w as in ch arge ot arrangem ents.;
spent several days this week v isitin g '
B eaverton I. O. O. 1*. and Rebekah.«
n ic and rally will Be neld Sunday, |
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Mrs. Sam Olds.
! will hold a picnic Sunday at R ippling
July 26, at C anby O regon, on C ounty
CHURCH OF T H E N AZAK EN E
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson o f W aters.
F air grounds.
A com m ittee com -
P a stor:
Rev. P eter Clark
Portland visited at the hom e o f their
A m arriage license has been issued
posed o f one m em ber from each 251 T he "O ld B o o k ” says, "T rain up a j
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr«, to Earl R enn o and Ixrulsa Plum Ham
clu b s will represent the 5264 m e m b e rs1 chlid in the w ay he should g o; and:
Guy C arr Monday.
lin both o f Beaverton.
,
in the county.
Israel P a ik has been w hen he is old, he will not depart.]
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clement and
Mr and Mrs. W. G. M iksche and
elected general chairm an and Judge fro m it.”
Parents would be saved
fam ily and Mr. and Mrs Byron Clem- daughter Sandra and je a n Klein left
N oble secretary-treasurer.
m any a heartache, m any a tear, and
ent o f Portland, enjoyed a picnic to- for N eskow in W ednesday where they
A rrangm ents fo r a grand tim e are m any a sorrow in lafer years if they
gether at Dodge I*ark m e Four'.h.
will en joy a w eek ’s vacation at the
well under way.
A dm ission to the w ere con cern ed about the religious
Mr and Mis. James Lewis drove to beach.
grounds is free, free c o ffe e fo r all. instruction o f their children.
The j
I j i Grande Friday where they met Mr.
Dr. R. S.
W elsh is
su fferin g a
W illiam M cK ay o f B eaver.on , is in Sunday School exists fo r the spiritual
and Mrs. W illard JawKson o f Nyssa, strained back, sutitaineo when he fell
ch arge o f the concessions.
A cordial w elfare o f the child. Our superintend-
and together drove to W allow a Iatke while fishing ov er the w eek end on
invitation is extended friends and ervt, W . H. Hart, will oe pleased to
park to spend the F ourth o f July the W ilson river.
He was accom pan -
T ow n sen d m em bers from this county, w elcom e and enroll new scholars.
holidays.
| led b y I. R . Metzler.
A com plete program w ill oe published j The pastor will take fo r his subject j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suver and fam ily
T he K iw anis enjoyed a fried ch ick en
later .
at the 11 o ’clo ck service "L iv in g fo r i
o f Seattle, Wash., were week end dinner and a good program w hich was
Jesus.”
The serm on text is taken
guests o f Mrs. Hattiee Suver.
in ch a rg e o f the ladies W ednesday
from the E pistle o f Paul the Apostle
i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. E ngleke and son evening.
Harry Copeland Moves
to the Phillipians. ch apter 1, verse 21.
R obert and Frank E m m onds spent the
Mr. and Mrs. F n m x Ijim b erg er
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j The praise part o f the service will be
Fourth ait the summet
hom e o f Mr. spent the Fourth w ith Mr and Mrs.
H arry Copeland, long one o f P ort- under the direction o f Miss Esther
la n d Mrs. J. B. G llkey at Shadow, John Felsher.
land's leading tailors, at 932 S. W . Porter.
A duet will be r^idered
W ood park, en joyin g a p icn ic d in n er; O tto Keil spent the week end on the
W aash in gton Street, nas m oved into
At the 8 o ’clock service, which is o f
with a large group o f frien d s and aid- W ilson river salm on fishin g bringing
new and larger quarters at 515 S. W . an evangelical nature, the m essage
Ing In the celebration o f Mr. and Mrs. home a 25 pound C hinook and five
4th avenue, directly across from the will be brou ght by Mrs Om er Idso.
G llkey’s 35th wedding anniversary.
Jack salm on.
C ircle Theatre.
W h ite Fish. Montana.
S trangers a r e '
Mr. and Mrs. Jay G ibson and son
Rev. and Mrs. Bi uce G roseclose were
C opeland has been in this business cord ia lly invited t o both services.
Jay Jr., drove to Seattle, W ash., last dinner guests o f Mr and Mrs. A. B.
fo r 36 years. 15 o f these years bein g
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Thursday to spend '.he F ourth o f Ju ly*C lem en t Sunday.
TTiey m oved the
spent In Portland.
H e learned the
Mr. and Mrs R. D. K in g and son
holiday visiting R ain ier N ational park, first o f the week to Turner. Oregon,
tailorin g business in the old country. Denny, and M iss Mona M iller o f Se-
Mrs John Summers. Mrs. R u by where he will be pastov o f the M ethod-
begin n in g his apprenticeship at the attle. W ash., spent the w eek end at the
Boyd and Mrs, G eorge Blasser attend- ist church
age o f ten.
He does th erefore kn ow home o f th eir parents Mr. and Mrs. R
ed the funeral services o f Mrs. Julia
Janet Felsher Is spending a few days
his business.
M. M iller
Mrs K in g rem ained fo r a
Vincent In H illsboro last Friday.
with her little friend V aljean Madson.
In addition to tailor-m aJe suits, w eeks visit.
Charles E sslg .is em ployed with a Ida Felsher Is spending the w eek with
Copeland also stock s a fine line o f
Mr. and Mrs. R. M M iller and son
bridge building crew near Astoria.
her grandm other In Portland.
ready m ade clothin g fo r men at unu- J sck a ccom pan ied by Miss B etty K ing
Mrs E dgar Nelson has her sister
T he ladies o f the C ongregational
sually low prices.
At the
present drove t o Seaside T uesday to a tte n d !
from Minnesota visiting her.
Aid held a social gath erin g at the
tim e he also has m any uncalled fo r the d ru g g ls' convention at that p la c e .1
Mr. and Mrs R oy o v e rh o ltze r o f ch urch W ednesday evening honoring
tailor made suits, m any originally in- ’ Mr and Mrs. R obert W’ ood and son
Portland were dinner guests o f Mr R ev and Mrs. Y ou n g w ho lef*. the If*t-
and Mrs. John Sum m ers T uesday ter part o f the week fo r H eppner where
tended to sell for $50 w hich he is sell- [ o f Kinzua. visited relatives here over
in g now fo r $24.85.
the Fourth.
evening.
Rev. Y ou n g will fill the pulpit o f the
D rop In C opeland's new store and
M r and Mrs. Lynw n M urdock o f I
Mrs, B D oughty is spending the M ethodist ch urch fo r the next year,
Copyright 1034, No* York Tribun«,
see fo r y ou rself
fin e »lo c k at bar- Sherw ood, visited relatives hero Sun-
week with her daughter in Seattle, He has been subetiiuting at the Con-
gain prices.
day.
Wash,
jgragatloaal chutcb lot several months,
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