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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1938)
M ULTNOM AH Continued from unce 1 Friday, May 13, 1938 RP.AVKRTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton. Oregon Page 4 T. McNary Weed Candidate For Republican Nomination Scout Meet Successful Saturday Evening OAKS RINK SCENE OF COUNTRY CARNIVAL SATURDAY NIGHT An outstanding Boy Scout meeting The Loynl Bereans met B* x. McNary Weed, candidate for the was htld at Multnomah Stadium last Trimble home Tuesday «™ n,nK f ^ i Republican nomination for short their regular business and socl l j m United States Senator, is the Saturday evening and more than 6.0u0 Scouts were present and all meeting . Miss Donn*1* ^ ^ m.rtn., only candidate of that party for eith- marched in through the southeast stded. Games were P1 y Mr« ! , r <h'' 11 1 ' ' n* the evening. Hostesses were Mrs.' aid* of Portland and Multnomah gate in pa:adu and repre sentattves Walter Balk, Mrs Clarence, Mrs county. o tl various troops displayed the Guy Kingsbury. flag and banners. The Multi|>mah If nominated and elected, this can Boy Scout ti-oop is one of the best In The class will meet Saturday to didate prom.scs to attend any special the county and George Hoffman, their plant shrubs and flowers on the session of Congress and vote for the leader is regarded as unusual in the church grounda work. Ittic i The ministerial association of the Christian Church ministers of Port PIANO FOR SALE- Want respon land and vicinity, met at the Mult sible party living near Beaverton nomah Christian church Monday ■ T to take over small bungalow piano forenoon. I and pay out on contract on most The third of the series of O. E. 8. JNt any terms, as this piano must be card parties wilt be heid this coming moved at once. Write—Harry Bry Friday, May 13, upstairs in Masonic an c-o Baldwin Piano Distributors; Temple at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. Box 444, Vancouver, Washington. Come and keep up your score. A dance also sponsored by the O. E. S. social club will be held down j stairs in Masonic Temple Friday. May Shows at Hillsboro 13. Good music will be furnished | Thursday, May 12 thru Saturday 4' .¥ by the Collegiate Eight. T. Me N AK Y WEED Sally Irene and Mary “Wide Open Faces” X It would be a good idea for you u Although Overland Express who just read Multnomah Commun I best interests of Oregon. Sunday thru Tuesday ity Church announcement for next some voters may consider the short “ Reho ca of Sunnytirook Farm” Sunday to be present at both the term senatorship as being only a morning and evening services---par Joker, Weed believes that many of and Goldwyn Follies Slilg! the same voters are of the opinion ticularly he present in the evening as you* wiYl hear'a sermon" that will” get that after six years of the New Deal, you to thinking seriously The topic the country needs an entire New - ; Economy with a Conservative Busi 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Is to be I didn't learn Much In Dock. Weed, however, is not a rabid Mi«S Annabelle Benson ness Administration antl-New Dealer, for he believes that 0 . , c C J Wilson’s Service Station Earl B Horseil, Pastor Church.” many of the beneficial reforms such DlTGe Ol oaturday Sunday School 9:45 a. m. tdiss Ma- At Wilson Corners At the Multnomah Hardware Co. as those which concern banking and ----------- , rie Sams, Supt. store the Macdonalds have on display the stock market instituted by the! The merrage of Miss Intersection of Gsrden Hague Road Annab<41e Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon and Scholls Highways the fine new Zenith electric refrige- present administration should be re Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mis. topic "The Mian who Traveled the rator an exceptionally fine ^ c h ln e ln "Wilson for Good Service” James L. Benson of Beaverton and. Road of Failure to Success.” in other with hermetically sealed unit. You . . . . . words, the wholesome grain should be William C- Neos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Epworth League 7 p. m. will find the Macdonalds very cour separated from the useless chaff. E. B. Nees of Portland, was solemn-) We will dismiss our evening ser teous and willing to show you any Weed is an attrne.y magazine writ lzed on Saturday. April 30th at St. vice in favor of the High School thing about the new Zenith and from Cocella's church. Beaverton. Rev. all indications they are "going over" er and horticulturist. He has re James Maxwell read the service at | Baccalaureate service in the High sided all but four years of his life at School auditorium at 8 p. m. In the Multnomah area In a big way. Mrs. George Mofhofskyi Beavrrton In Washington .county. He 4 o'clock . The week end specials now a regu attended grade and high schools in played the wedding music. lar feature of merchandising at The bride, given in marriage byj CHRISTIAN CITURCII Johns Market In Multnomah, are that town; attended the Oregon State her father wore a princess dress of, Agricultural College In Benton coun ... Bible School at 9:45 a. in. with convincing enough that It pays to white embroidered organdy with a classes for all ages__ Worship ser buy groceries and meats at the home ty for four years., receiving a B. S. train and long tulle veil. Her bou- vices at 11 o'clock when the pastor town store. One of the duties of a degree and attended the Northwest sehool I 9uet was oi Plnl* roses, white sweet will bring a message on "The Coming ern College of I.aw. a night ■H S i ■ citizen Is to spend money at home and lillies of the val,ey- Connuerer ” .. Christian Endeavor at and John makes It pay well to do so. for four years, receiving an L L B f**9 Miss Alice Benson was her honor - degree. Evening prayer and song t ... . , , „ attendant and wore an aquamaine net 6:30 p. m. service at 8 p. m. with the study of ,,, , . . ... . .. .... , dress and carried a bouquet of Talis- the Book of Revelations ................... man roses and lavender sweet peas. ADVERTISE! — Advertising brings Your money will buy In , Gm-.le.is a horticultural firm, Alfred Nees « u best man and «uceóla, success brings happiness. devoted to the growing of perenntal U9hers wcre Walter Nees and ^ A BIGGER BASKET OF ANDREW STRICKER flowering plants and bulbs. More ciaussen than 3.000 shipments are made each A followed at home of| Andrew Strieker. 60, of Beaverton, GROCERIES at year by parcel post and express to the bride-8 parcnti!. was Injured fatally last Friday while customer, residing In other sta e. Following a trip to Oregon beaches walking along the Beaverton-Bertha TO than Oregon and to foreign countries Mr and u Nees will be at home in highway. He was struck by an auto This concern is the largest user of p ortjan(j T ILL IC U M T A V E R N mobile operated by Barbara Jean the Beaverton post office, causing it ' FOK A GOOD TIME Romig. 17. of Baker, enroute to For to be raised from third to second On Broadway in est Grove, according to investigating class ranking. Many of the plants Beaverton City Council Chicken Dinners officers. BEAVERTON Republican Candidate for shipped hy Weed I a. are „ grown in spec- . i _ _ _ . _ _ J every day . . an ideal Dance An inquest into the death was ord ¡ally suitable soils in Marion, ciat- Order New Equipment ered by Coroner F. J. Sewell after floor. sop and Clackamas counties. — County Commissioner Phone 0855 conference with the sheriff an4 During recent years. Weed has been The Beaverton City Council met district This Is where Good Friends attorney . Primary Election May 20, 1938 Take advantage of our Saturday a regular contributor of articles to a Monday, May 2, and authorised pur- DINK ANI» DANCE Funeral services were held Thurs | score of leading national magazines chase of a Wier grader at $200 to be day, May 5th at Bethany Bantist and Monday Specials and you will Paid Adv. Mrs. Sidney McDougitU. Mgr. such as The American Home. Read-1 delivered in Beaverton. 300 feet of church. He leaves a widow Kath lie sure to save money. er's Digest, Sunset, Better Homes A > 2 4 inch fire hose from the League erine Strieker, and four daughters, i Gardens. Commonwealth, Modem j of Oregon Cities; two smoke masks, Rose. Elizabeth. Ursula and Eunice ( ELMER BENSON, Prop. (Psychologist, Country Life, and olh for the fire department; two am- Strieker, all of Beaverton, route 1. ers. One of his articles appears in monia gas mask, one 14 inch fox Mary Ellen Beauty Shop the current issue of The Country I nozzle «spray) for close up fighting Across from Postoffice ! Gentleman. His writings also have Each month money Is transferred been published In newspapers such ( to the various sinking funds, namely BEAVERTON as The New York Times, Burning- water system depreciation account, Dr. W. D. Huntington Shelton's Oil of Tulip Wave I ham Herald, and Oregon Journal. At water bond sinking fund and im- d e n t is t request of station managers, he ha,; provement bond sinking fund. Service with Distinction broadcast a number of horticultural; It is hoped that the city of Beav' Huntington Building talks over KOIN and KOAC. erton will be completely out of debt In 8 or 9 years. ALOHA After each meeting a copy of the BABSQN SAYS I’hone BCaverton 7855 Bill’« Radio Shop Continue«! from Page 1 records is given each member of the Repair All Radios council for his own reference. This lem is better farming methods, great Tubes Tested Free er diversification of crops, the re innovation was introduced by Ma RKKIIV1IJ.K STORK BLDG. CRESTD ALE DAIRY vival of world trade, and the de- yor McCloskey. BEAVERTON 3731 elopment of new Industrial usps for Grade A Milk and Cream farm products, urge one crop farms One Mile East of Beaverton Work Guaranteed, Give me a trial operated as big business aggra Airmail Flight from PHONE 6810 vate the farm problem. Farming Beaverton May 19 "You'll Naturally like our Service la a manner of living. It cannot be Authorised Dealers for encouraged as a big business. Re- As a apecial fcature Nationai member that the »rm e r enjoy* Air ^ wpek ^ B .ess CITY MARKET F airbank-Morse Automatic W A T E R S Y ST E M S D E W E Y The Plumber Beaverton, Oregon H E M ST IT C H IN G 8 CENTS PER YARD to please the most exacting people MILS. LOUIE MADDEN 2nd Door West of Erickson Ave.. On Farmington road “The Home of Good Coffre" T H E COFFEE CUP Specialises In Hamburgers and Home Matte Chill HOME. MAHR EIES ““¿-ar er does not have. With world con dltlona as they are today, I feel that the well-trained farmers who \ own «mall fertile units have the aaf- j eat long-pull outlook of any class or ! group In America. Spring Permanents Jj.OO Get One Permanent at the regular Price $2.50, $3.50, $5, $6. 7.50 Get another of Equal value for $1.00 Bring a friend and divide the cost SOFT WATER SHAMPOO FLORENCE BEAUTY SHOPPE r ■- «e**»». » •* «... ««« U P H O L S T E R IN G from 1 ,-rnard airport to Swan island at 1 15 p. m. May 19, Arthur S. Sev- eraon will pilot the plane. A new 6-ccnt air mail postage stamp will be on sale in connection with the celebration. A special de sign or cachet showing t he geo graphical location o f Beaverton, has been drawn by Mrs. J. R. Talbert. F. H. Schoene. of the Beaver En graving Co. is making the cut for the cachet and the students of the high school are furnishing a rubber stamp which will be placed on every air mail letter leaving the postoffice next week. Raymond Edward Gunther, whose father Paul H. Gunther Is a resident of Aloha, is making excellent pro gress ln the U. S. Marine Corps ac cording to Information received from Captain James B. Hardie. officer in charge of the Marine Corps Re cruiting District of Portland. Commercial Hotel BE.AY ERTON Phone Beaverton 12051 Evenings by appointment • I f Now you can afford a gleaming, dustproof floor! Ask ua for ra il nut tea for nr flooring any room or the entire house! WHEN YOU THINK of LUMBER THINK OE VINCENT LUMBER COMPANY A L O H A . OR EGON Phone Beaverton 9903 And Furniture Refinish ing— all work guaranteed Simply cannot find better T I R E S for the money anywhere . . . we have then» f«»r your car or truck and we make no charge for mounting . . . the tire* we sell make driving a pleasure. THE HUB Service Station & Camp ON THE HIGHWAY IN B E A IERTON R ic h f i e ld P ro d u cts Repairing JOHN. L ANDERSON Republican candidate for the Nomination of COUNTY JUDGE Paid Adv. VOTE FOK E. J. “ Jack” Hess For County Commissioner Visit our Display Room at the Store on Broadway in BEAVERTON Phone 7504 Kepler and Hazel FLORENCE LUCAS EILEEN WOLF Open J. W . HUGHES John L. Anderson presents the fol lowing qualifications for civic office Served eight years on Hilisbom City Council. Served on Sanitary Committee dur ing construction of outfall sewer, sanitary sewer, and disposal plant, costing in all about $200.000. Served as chairman of Park Com mittee during improvement of City- Park. a $15.000 WPA project. At pnesent chairman of Hillsboroo Park Commission. Served six years as member of the Board of Directors at the Emanuel Hospital of Portland. Six years service as member of Boy Scout committee, Hillsboro Boy Scouts of America. Operated my own business here for sixteen years. Believing a business training a requisite I solicit vour support at primsries. Mav 20 1938. If nominated and elected to the of fice of County Judge, it is my pur pose to regard my office as my op portunity to express myself in ser vice to soeletv. to maintain the dig ntty and worthiness of my office bv the acceptance and promotion of high standards and oppose question able practices. To esteem It a priv ilege to practice economy and to serve beyond the strict measure of duty or obligation. O. L. Moore E. J. “Jack" Hess, is a democratic ; candidate for County Commissioner. He is a taxpayer, and lived in the ! county 18 years, near Hillsboro. He has worked 16 years od county road work. Mr. Hess believes In building good | roads and maintaining same. If experience means anything to taxpayers they should vote for this | man. Paid Adv. OF WASHINGTON COUNTY I’ostofflce Tigard Republican Candidate for State Representative i * TO REPRESENT THE WHOLE COUNTY Paid Adv. BUY NOW! K A L SO M 1N E ,______________ ROOFING, per roll ... PLASTER BOARD, per M INSULATION BOARD, per M 6' ic pcr ll>- — $ — — 2x4’* per Lin. Foot 1.25 27.50 28.50 .01 1x6 Fig. Per M 15.00 See Us For Wall Board Vantar, Nail», Doors, Windows and Tile Our Red Trucks Deliver J. McCready Lumber Phone 4603 F. D. Peck. Mgr. R „ . Phone 12505 I ¥