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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1937)
F r iila v , M a y 21, 1937 Page $ 9.38 their husbands enjoyed a pot luck dinner together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wood Saturday ev ening. Mrs. Belle Walker and Mis M. C. McKercher of this place andi W ill Buy Enough Good Oak Flooring to Miss Lorain« Smith o f Portland, were Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walth- _ _ „ „ „ n i, h. rH additional guest». Mrs. George Rud- , Cover a Room 10 by 10 ar?.°_n ,n ih.. berk antl Charles Ralph were honored Mrs. Louia Greenfield i. is In the guests, Guuranbxxl tirade. No Cutting Wuste it being their joint birthday I B ET H U . | Good Samaritan hospital on account | a “ a“y“ 'r| ry. Each was presented lc A F O O T C O NG R EG ATIO N AL C H I IICH of an attack of gall stone colic. with a gift. Cards followed the din- j Harper R. Burns, Minister Mrs. G. C. Snyder of Kinton, fell ner in which Mrs. Charles Hanson1 _ _ FINE , C LEA R F IB P IC K E T FENCE L I M BER I and fractured her right ankle May and C. E. Allen received first prizes i Bibi** School at |:48 a. in K. post? I Clothes line posts. fence 14tto. and Mrs. George Rudberg and V. A | Doty Supt. treated “ W o l m a n i z e d ” a n d lumber. Pressure [ Krank Pretzloff is crippling around Wood second prizes. I Morning worship at 11 a m. anthem against dry rot and termite« with an injured ankle. A large group o f Eastern Star by the choir, W. L. Cady, director Several members of the Beaverton members attended No. 1 SCREEN DOORS $1.95 — G ARAG E DOORS $10.00 Pr. the fSherwood sermon theme "Was Mary a Chiist- j fire department went to Hillsboro chapter Saturday evening. The Pioneers o f Dry Lumber This wu> Ian?" ■ Tuesday for the monthly county friendship night. The officers o f! Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. meeting. Present were Archie Oi«on, Beaver chapter were guests of the Evening worship at 8 p. m., theme Jeff Connors, Red Wild man, Tedo officer^ o f Sherwood chapter. There I Special Musical concert. This service 1106 S. E. W A T E R j PO R TLA N D Reghitto nnd Recorder Wilson w tie several grand and past grand rii iealure anthems by a large male -q EAst 50¿2 Ladies night. Wednesday at Ki- officers present and many other visi- chorus, woman's chorus and mix^d wunis was an unusually | pleasant j tor, a KOod program was followed • choir with special solos. meeting. A fter a delicious dinner by delicious refreshments. i A special silver offering will be E l i z a b e t h K r a m e r Sam Lancaster, engineer who built Mis. Harry Hudson, worthy High taken for our Junior Choir which is the Columbia highway, showed col Priestess o f the White Shrine of Je- to furnish music this summer L -O T S etiere ored slides of the Columbia Gorge, i-uaalem, who attended the convention! Bible Study class every Wednesday Alps in Switzerland, etc. B EAVEB TO N , OREGON o f White Shrine at Tulsa Okla., r e - at 8 p. m. The corset problem of every woman Bethel No. 20 Jobs Daughters In cently was given an appointive o ffic e .; Ever welcome to all services a re 1 can be solved the large women and stalled a new guardian council Mon i women with unusual figures need no Even. Show Starts 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Domagalla and ' strangers and the poor. day night in the Masonic hall. longer fear as there are corsets for I daughter Jane o f Portland, visited at Officers o f the new council include the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH figures that are large or short and Sum-Mon.-Tues., May 23-25 YOUR FAMILY NEEDS those that require a long garment. I Mrs, Mgrtlo I-rlsher. guaidian, , y an Kleek Sunday afternoon Earl B. Horsell, Pastor Paul __ C Elizabeth Kramer oan provide lastex I Charles P. Scott, associate guatdian.i ^ son was born to Mr. and M i» .1 Sunday School 9 MILLIONS WILL THPJLL ___ 45 — a — m. _____ THE PROTECTION OF Mis. Mamie Downing seem ary; Mnk Harris Hanson Wednesday morning Holladay, Supt. Classes for all ages- samienta for the women requiring _. | Bertha Brown treasurer; Mrs. Beth at the Emanuel hospital. , Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon no stays, also surg.cal garments. She T O THIS IM M O R TA L DE SOTO’S 5 GREAT Mctzler, director of music; Mrs. Ag Kives three months free service with i A large group of Beavetron Grange topic Straight Path« for Today." nes McBreen, guardian of hospital member« attended the funeral ser all garments, fits and alters new gar- | Epworth Leagues 7 p. m. STORY OF THE TRIUMPH ity; Mrs. Ann Johnson, guardian of vices Monday at the Church of Good menus without extra charge. SAFETY FEATURES social activity; Mrs. Representatives in this district are Agnus \ an Shepherd Portland, for Robert Funs- CHURCH OF TH E N A Z A R E N E OF Y O U T H I N L O V E Kleek, guardian of property; Mrs. I t0n, ag,.d go years, who died Satur- Miss Ruth Heuer, 139 E. Walnut St., Julius Miller Pastor Hillsboro and Mrs. Anna Kautfmain, Veda Scott, guardian of finance; Mrs. day at his honie jn Portland. Sur- Our Sunday School starts at 9 45 Beaverton and a phone call will bring Margaret Denney publicity. vlving are hi« widow, two daughters, Ervin Rickman Spt. We have classes them to your home to take care of The council was installed by offi- Gmce u Funstou and Mrs. A. Scott Bring the . family for relig . . . . any corset need« or if it is more con- ' cars o f the grand council Mrs. Myrtle and son G Cecil punston, all of for all. Sugg««l«d by ths ious Instruction. Morning worship ve£ient „ t the hcad offlWi 717 SE Brown, grand marshall, Mrs. Char- Portland. Noval by Hell—the Place of 11 a. m.. theme lotta Wing, grand guardian, and 16th ave (Mt. Tabor car), phone EAst j Mr. and Mrs. Mahr Scott o f Port Charla« M Shvkioa The Junior So 3810, Portland . Ralph Thomas vice associate grand land accompanied by Miss Marjory Eternal Darkness." meet at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic guardian who acted as grand guard- and Margaret Scott, Hollis F leenor ciety meeting 7:30 . Subject ‘^Marriage ! ian. and Ray Fox, spent Sunday at the Alarm Bell«.” Midweek prayermcet- Thirty-six Warships to There were many other grand of various beach resorts. ing Wednesday night at 7:30. Come ficers jiast gnand officers aud visitors A «on was born Tuesday to Mr. and and worship with us. We welcome Visit Portland Harbor present. Mrs. Oscar Effenberger (Gladys Shell- k:___ Portland, Oregon, Friday May 21— i The girls of Bethel No. 20 held enberger) of Tillamook. This is their strangers. Special—Portland invites the entire their election of officers as follows: second son. STV C E C E LIA CHURCH Daredevil driver deliberately west to the mobilization in Portland Winifred Beiyst, Honored queen; Jean A daughter was born Saturday to Sunday Services 7:20 and 9 30 a. m. harbor July 16 to 29 of the United l o c k s wheels to turn o v e r. . . at : Klien, senior princess; Evelyn Alex- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wettenberg. Rev. George O’Keefe, Pastor States Fleet. Thirty-six warship« high speed . . . in an unusual test. ! ander, junior princess; Emmajean Walter Caviness accompanied by with 15,000 officers and men and a Hoffman marshal; Betty Hanson, a couple of Portland friends, left r ' i | guide. CHURCH OF CHRIST squadron of 50 giant planes will move Wednesday for a fishing trip o f sev Geo. H. Hatch, Pastor into the harbor for two weeks liberty | A social hour followed in which a eral days on the Deschutes river. Í delicious lunch was served in the Mrs. W. J. Scott entertained the i _ Bible . . School ,, . 9:45 „ a. m. _ on Lord’s immediately following the war mane dining room, which was especially Tuesday Contract Bridge club at her £ ay’t Mrs Verma ,H °PPer SuPV nCom; uver« in the Pacific. Portland is at ranging a gala cele- j , decorated for the occasion. homc on the W alker lo a d Tuesday riUnion " f v,ca a‘ 11 a' foll° wed The city will taka on a car E. E. Hianyen and daughter, Miss afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Boyd and Mrs. j ^ Preaching by the pastor .subject bration. Mary Jeanne of Portland, were din IX. R. NVLou « ere u supply guests. Mad?. . ° Y . " , : , Special by nival spirit with streets decorated, v «»o ii w guests, The me ! __ _ music _ , | c" olr directed by Mrs. J. Johnson, special outdoor shows dances and en-1 \ ner guest« o f Mrs. M. C. McKercher prize going to Mw. Nelson That used oar you have been look-1 P r^ ch in g at 8 p. m. by the pastor, tertainment throughout the period and Monday evening. subject "Human History Outlined in with the largest naval parade ever Can- Auto Repair reports the sale lng for is listed in the classified Bible Prophecy”. This is the fourth attempted on the Pacific Coast. The 1 of a Nash-Lafayette four door sedan tion. sermon in a series on the “ Second j ship« including all heavy cruisers, | ! to Wm. Gembella of Scholls. j ___________________ Coming o f Christ”. Read the second will be anchored at the docks in th e 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carlson moved A . z o r : a M a n F i e r i * * ! and seventh chapters of Daniel. In j heart of the city and will be open for ! into the Sam Lawrence house on Sec-1 „ ,r Ja 1VI®n *-*‘ e C te d W h am ! Over she goes—once. . . this service the symbols will be ex- ■ public inspection. The navy plans! ofid and Angel st., the first of the President Agents Assn. nnd again! Every bolt and part plained. | various demonstrations including air week. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy who Midweek service Wednesday 8 p. m. | circus events and night illmination | of that Safety-Steel body hold. s. occupied the Lawrence house for the Martin Knutsen of Astoria was elec by warships. £ SW 9— past several months moved to Wood- ted president o f the agents associa led by Mrs. Robt. Johnston. stock last week. tion of the Oregon Mutual Fire Insur Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brighton o f Me- ance Company at the company’s 19th Calvary Tabernacle Elsie Herndon . . lino, Oregon, spent Wednesday visit agents convention at McMinnville, ing at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Lew May 13 14. Dr. Bruce Corbin is now In the! Dressmaker and Tailor . is Hughson. Others elected were Lowell W ill fourth week of the Bible teaching F or W om en R. L. Filly was called to Cleveland iamson of La Grande vice-president, campaign at Calvary Tabernacle, lo- j _______ Ohio Tuesday evening. Word was and Martin Redding o f McMinnville, cated at Southeast 28th and Haw- A dressmaker who understands the received that his father, aged 82 years recorder. thorne Blvd., Dr. Willlard N. Pope, j problem« of the large and unusual had fallen and broken his arm and Portlanders took a prominent part Pastor Some of the important and figures. A real designer with up to suffered internal injuries. in the convention program. R. B. | timely subjects for the Sunday, May date ideas very efficient in getting with Eric Linden, and Cecelia Parker Miss Charlotte Patterson o f Huber, Ambrose, manager of Portland Wool- i 23rd service«, are: At 11 a. m. work out. Whether your dress re- what a book and what a story. A wa« among the graduating class at en Mill« addressed the group on the) “ What Happened in Jesus’ Tomb?” | quirements be a party dress, wedding family picture with a great moral, Good Samaritan hospital Wednesday needs and requirements o f modern t At the 2:30 p. m. service ,his subject1 dress or tailored street dress or coat. Don’t miss it, also plenty o f good evening. salesmanship. He stressed the fact j will be "The Transfiguration, The Elsie Herndon can care for your short subjects. U p sid e down she lan d s! But Fred Smith o f Bay City, formerly that the day of high pressure selling j Pattern of Things to Come." At the | needs, 7171 S E 16th avenue EAst Wed to Sat. May 26 to 29 that big, one-piece steel top can of this place was a visitor here Mon is over. Herbert Ambler, a«sistant I 7:30 p. m. service, the message will be 3810, Portland, Oregon. (DOUBLE F E A T U R E ) day. take it! The fram e stays true. manager Citizens Branch, U. S. Na- one well worth hearing a« the s u b j e c t ----------------------- “End of the Trail” Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Van tional Bank spoke on bank financing is "Throe Great Babylons.” j More than $500,000.000 has been with Jack Inwegen on May 19. a daughter Cha of automobiles; Cordes Shipley of We urge our friends far and near spent or appropriated by the federal G ^ y S beKt; ®tory ri* Ruth. You never have seen a better tho Portland agency lead the discus to come to the services next week, government in the past four years for Holt. western Plus Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and sion on methods o f getting new busi Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday and project« involving power generation. fumily moved to Portlai|l this week. ness and Rod Norwood won the cup Friday, starting promptly at 7:30 p. They Wanted to Marry Harold Pegg returned to his home for low net score in the agents’ golf m. Dr. Corbin may be heard over with Gordon J.ones and Betty Furn One Portland woman is chuckling hoivteast week after several week« I tournament. the Family Altar Hour Service, Ra- A red hot comedy drama, very at the expense of a thief. She put a ess. Visit in San Francisco, Cal. Dr. Elam Anderson president of j dio Station, K E X every morning, ^ good. Folk» don’t miss this pro Miss La Lun Chinn and Tho rh ri-t I dead cat in a shoe box along with a Benny ! Linfleld College, gave the principal I tween 7 and 7:30 a. m. gram as it’s a honey. lligu?hi of Portland, visited Mns. Sam| address tho ---- banquet - at — --- Thursday j ¡an Jubilee Hour Is scheduled every briC.*V .ticd ,the 8ecure>y «he Next “ On tho Avenue” . Olds Sunday. I night; Honorable Hugh Earle, In KEX. The K X L broadca«t has been d l° P U 'n .tl?e nVer' Sh,e f ° r« ° Mrs. Inez Whitworth Mr«. Mary | aurence Commissioner for Oregon ad- Sunday night between 10 30 and l l . L Authorized IFealers for & h‘ef Hughes und Miss Eva Whitworth visi i dressed the special luncheon the same discontinued owing to the fact that it made away with the box ted Mrs. Pauline tjuadc at her home day. Fairbank-Morse is their policy not to sell time to re in Portland Sunday evening. O fficial« o f the company pointed ligious programs. Automatic Driven off under its own power! Farmers Attention! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mason of out that premium income for the past At new', lower prices, you can F*ONTIAC Delivery Tires <M O C Aloha and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myersj year« totaled $3,648674.00, and W A T E R SYSTEM S Advertising Pays—Try r t own this safer, stronger car. Good, runs fine. Good of Portland. were Saturday supper! that the company writes more than D E W E Y The Plumber milk or runabout truck. gutxats o f Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olds. The! o f all fire insurance business In Beaverton, Oregon occasion being in recognition o f Mr. Oregon. The automobile Insurance GOODAT AUTO SERVICE Í oo Late to Classify YOU GET A LL T H E SE I Olds birthday anniversary. Later in department writing fire, theft and 1523 N. Killingisworth WA. 5266 the evening a group of Portland 1 collision Insurance has quadrupled it- Portland GREAT FEATURES Sawdust $2.50, sacked $4 friends arrived bringing ¿ice cream during the past three yeans, and S TA TE FA R M IN SU R AN C E CO’». and cake for later refreshments. Mr. shows a favorable loss ratio. O Grth $5 crd., 2nd grth $4.50 crd. 0 New 93-H.P.“Economy Engine.” For Safety, Service, Olds received many beautiful birth-1 — —------------------ Hvy Cntry Slab $3.50 load, triple 0 First Complete Sound-Proofing. Graduation Gifts day gifts. | A1 Ooodat o f the Goodat Auto Ser- Satisfaction, Economy- loads, block $4.50; planers $4.75 New and K«*conditioned Wrist Members o f tho Daphne club and vice. 1523 N. Killingsworth report« a 0 14 Rubber “Float” Body Mount- _____ __________________________________ Stood inn ease in sale« o f both new Cut your Insurance Cost and still SU. 5061. Portland Watches— All Makes, $7.50 Up retain legal reserve protection w ings End Vibration, Rumble. Diamond Kings, $12.50, $15 Up i>nd used cars, a marked Increase over Schools * Opt-nlng Kzt'iintlon year. Goodat's are dealers In Frederick Miller & Co. Q “City Ride” with 4 New“flero” H. J. Schlottman, local agt Nash Isifayette. Wlllys Cars, and In- D E C K E R BUSINESS COLLEGE— Upstairs Jewelers Hydraulic Shock-Absorbers. Reduced summer rates. All subjects B E A V E R TO N S W A N j ternational Trucks. In connectionn BOAT 306 O R E G O N IA N BLDG. special 6 week« Summer High Phone Beaverton 8552 i with their sales room, they operate a The First Safety Interior! School Individual coaching, enroll complete automotive service depart Sunday Night now. 2150 SE Hawthorne, EA. 4524, m ent giving fast service, expert me Q Easy to Buy! Lower Prices. Of M a y 23 chanically repairs and advice to out of Portland • ficial Commercial Credit Com town people. McElroy's Orchestra pany Finance Plan. Cars as Low as $10 Down A used car department is operated with a fine selectkn o f good \»ed Loaves 8:30 P. M. Chevrolet ____________ _____—.... $55 1523 N. Killingsworth, W A 5266 FOOT of A U )E R ST. cars aoeirdtng to Mr. Ooodat. can be bought for as low as $10 down. GOODAT AUTO SERVICE Portland TESTS SHOW WHY C h u rch Local News... N o t ic e s YOU ARE R o w e li L u m ber S e rv ice Inc. RITZ Theatre 1 2 3 4 o BUY NOW! One in Twenty Doomed EAST thru CALIFORNIA — at «»o m xtra far*/ DESOTO NOW PRICED JUST ABOVE THE LOWEST On you trip Fsst, go or return thru California. Our low dim mer iiHiniltrips permit ihu at no additional rail fare. See Ssn traini»oo, where the world’s tv.v) largest bridges meet. Ride the most beautiful train in America, our new streamlined /Vry/igAf to L«»s Angeles.Con tinue Fast thru the adventur ous Southwest and Old South. Return on your «.houeof mvrih- em line trains. Chicago and hack,as low as $'?•?'• For de tails hx your local S.P. Agent or write J. A. ORMA N D Y , CrmrroJ PaJieecer Afrmt, M l Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. PRODUCT OF CHRYSLER CORP Johnston’s Garage HI W K U r O N , Olt LA.ON One out of every 20 peraons living In Oregon will be Injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident within the next five year« if the present traffic mishap rate is allowed to continue. , the Oregon State Motor association I points out. W A LT JUDDI Announce* the Opening of the YA M H ILL MAJESTIC C L E A N E R S S. W. 9th and Vanihtl| BE. 3896 Itcpulrlng— laundry Agency ITeavIng While You Walt SAVE ON CASH AND C A R R Y Ti l xi:s T IR E S — T IR E S LOW PR IC E S ON RE TR E A D S 4 40X21. $2.95: 4 50x21. $3.35; 4 50x20 $3 45 5.00x20 $3 95; 5.25x20. $4.30; 4 75x19. $3 50 ; 5 00x19. $3.75; 5.50x19. $450; 5.50x18. $4.50. O TH E R SI7.F1S ACCORDINGLY G U A R A N TE E D USED T IR E S $1 and up TIRF1S V U LC A N IZE D $1 and up ROY S TIRE SHOP Southern Pacific 723 W Burnside BE. 3901 R O O F IN G , Per Roll ______ __________ _ NORTHW ESTERN C O L L E G E OF L A W Portland offers : Oregon a four-year eour.«e 1 n Professional Law- leading to the degree of L I- II. Evening Classes Judge J- H. Hendrickson. Dean Under piw M lt role* of the graduates of recognized high schools who enter N orth « «-stern College o f l a w In 1937 will he elig ible to take the Bar Examin ation In 1941. Su prem o Court Fall Semester Starts SEPTEM BER For d 10. 1937 Information and catalog, ad- KegUtrar 331 Pacific Bldg. Portland. Oregon ----- 0 I . l D C O M P O S IT IO N S H IN G L E S , Per Bdl. C A L S O M IN E , Per lb $1.9 8 •U i P A IN T , Per Gal. 1 »03 17 no 1 1 *uu %x6 F L O O R IN G , Per M S H IN G L E S , Per Sq. 2.20 See Us For Sewer and Drain Tile. W all Board Paint, Oil, Glass, Doors and Windows w. J. McCready Lumber Co. O u r R ed T ru ck s D eliver Phone 4603 F. D. Peck. Mgr. Res. Phone 12505