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Friilav, October 21 ,1938 BEAVEttTON ENTEKF!vl>L. lica .ci um. Oregon Pagc2 H. IL J E F F K IK S , Publisher Published Friday o f each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton Oregon. Entered as second-class m atter at the postoffiee at Beaverton, Ore S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S -------- $1.00 Three Months ---------------------$ 35c -------- .50 Subscription Payable in Advance. One T ea r ---- Six Menthe _ I road, north o f Canyon road. Kalston P. Bennett has built a new house in W est Slope addition to Washington county, a short distance east o f Beaverton on % o f an acre The The Cline Piano Company, 1011 UVV purchased frofn Mrs. French. Washington, Portland, announces house is completed and is very attrac their appointment as exclusive dis tive. Sam D. Allen a ticket agent for tributóte for the Baldwin Piano Co.. Am erica's largest and foremost manu the Southern P a cific Company bought facturers o f pianos, fo r the Pacific an acre tract between the old and Northwest, with stores in Portland new Canyon road and w ill soon start and Seattle. This combination, The construction o f a fine $6,000 house. Johannes Jergensen of Beaverton, Cline Piuno Co., established 50 years and the Baldwin Piano Co. estab purchased a half acre lately and re- lished 76 years, is assurance o f double cently finished building a house on it. responsibility for any instrument pur- R ‘ W- B,ddle h“ 8, ‘>rccted a small chased H house on a one half acre tract he tt c, a ,____ , , , , bought, located at Johnson Acres, C. E. Storer. Manager, states that , .u j ... . , l ,_ i _ ____ along W alk er road. West Slope. their new Baldwin Acrosonic Spinet u Cline Piano Co. Exclusive Distributors tor Baldwin Piano Company \ Enterprise Bldg., Cor. Short St. and Tualatin V alley H ighway. Phone 7503 Portland O ffice— 407-108 Dekum Bldg., Phone A T. 6591 Hillsboro O ffice— Boom 5, Delta Btdg., Phone 1641 E. M. Colder, Field Representative f n —.. Member,—^ OregorrNewspaper Publi^Vrs P I«......... ......... w it h v e ry p o p u la T a c - T h ,f is o n !y a £ ■ ? ! * " * ,h o u * e Marion F. Poge purchased half an acre at Sunset recently and will build j a ne’ v modern house next spring. W . F. H art bought a half acre tract on j Canyon load and is now building a larg modern house on it, having sev eral men on the job. Quite a few others expect to settle at W est Slope during the next three months and are to build new houses, j | ^ purchased old places and have ! plans fo r remodeling, but most o f the j deals largely have been and will be j acreage on which the purchasers will build new houses. This district i s ; only a short distance from Beaver- ton, their nearest trade center, __________ , “ a “ d - oeptanee and is rapidly replacing the W‘ U bU,W “ ‘ a ' K'' T ' * ' (Old style upright pianos. The Cline Saturday Nite Elsworth H ooker purchased a half Piano Co. also operate stor<\; in Sail acre at Johnson Acres and has erect “ W atch for Arm is Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sac ed a tem porary house. He w ill put ramento and Fresno, Calif., and arc tice Day F rolic” up a modern house next year. rated as the largest distributors of NOV. llt h Clarence H. Nelson bought an acre pianos, exclusively, in the West. on new Canyon Road and w ill put up American ! a $5,000 home soon. H e is a P o rt land man. Legion Alex G. Barry, Republican, Lew is Brisbin o f Sylvan bought five For U. S. Senator Auditorium ! acres o f the old Johnson farm along | W alk er road on which he w ill d o 1 128 N E Russell Si Short Term some im proving this fall with inten Sponsored by Alex G. Barry, running on the R e tions o f building a large modern N avy Post No. 101 publican ticket fo r U. S. Senator house next summer. Mnsic by (short term ), was born in Astoria, j M. B. Hinds bought an acre and a “ E lg y " W atkins Oregon, 1892, has always lived in O re -1 half on Sunset road at Sunset View gon, tw elve months A. E. F., admitted and has built a neat little house Admission 35c Oregon Bar, 1917, home-owner and j Charles W alton purchased half an Refreshm ents Available tax-payer. : acre at Sunset V iew on which he will Has served without cost to the tax build a modern attractive house next payer, as chairman. Civil Service spring. Board School D istrict No. 1, 1937-1938. Member Oregon Liquor Control Corn- COURTEOUS m it t , in n 1 fttS Member Oregon R .. . ’ ... F O R E IG N PROPAGANDA A ll any Am erican citizen has to do is to look abroad at any country—Russia, Germany, Italy, or elsewhere— to know that we can do without their theories o f governm ent in this country. W e want no regimentation o f farmers, o f industry, or o f labor. W e can do without dictatorships. One o f the most notable investigative jobs that is being done in this country, therefore is that o f the House Committee* headed by Representative Dies o f Texas. Charged with the investigation o f "un- Am erican activities," the Committee fo r the first time has sprcaa publicly upon the records o f Congress the extent to which the Com munist Internationale has infiltrated into American patriotic, peace, organized labor, and political movements. It has shown how the Communists set up dummy organizations under high-sounding, pa - \ triotic such their "League fo r * Peace and Dem to L 11U W O I names liu m . = u u .i. 1 as 1.1 u u u .lt “ - » s m * - “ *•«- U*“ U. . . . u ocracy," u . •»<- j , front for doctrines designed to overthrow the Am erican Constitution. N ow the Dies comm ittee is setting out to expose other alien p - ,u ’ t " “ ’ '*.'"’*'’ propaganda espousing Nazlism, Fascism, etc. It is hoped that Con- ^ ^ n u i a n d e r '^ J i r l c a n gress will provide the funds fo r the inquiry to go the whole w ay in Legion, 1932; on Veterans R eview developing the extent to wihich these foreign "ism s1’ are being propo- Board, 1933-1937. ganized in this country. President Lincoln Republican The sentiments o f all thoughtful Americans have been reflected i c ilm*Ci 9 37 * by Charles R. Hook, President o f the National Association o f Manu W ill support: Constitutional G ov facturers, who suid in a letter to Representative Dies: ernment, True Am erican Principles Those who are behind suah movements should be forced to stand Extension o f Social Se before the public and receive the judgment o f the people. I f they and Ideals. to Protect All are industrialists, doctors, teachers, ministers, or political dilettantes curity Legislation Adequate Naval Base and let their names be registered in the o fficia l records o f your com Classes. Defense for Columbia River. m ittee” B A B S O N SA Y S The MORNINGLIGHT CHAPEL C O N S C IE N T IO U S Serene Beauty - PcTfact Service CAPABLE Page FO U R TH A T M O NTG O M ERY A T w a ter 2181 Riverview Cemetery r move (/</ €(( y Û 'CFMWWS 27t/i k em i-a n n u a r “W H O ’S YO UR HOSIER” . . . the sale o f fine hosiery that’s over the United States! This time turing our exclusive, long wearing Crepe Stockings .......... all perfect all the new colors . . . with extra savings on three and SALE! known all we re fea Chumley . . . . In six pairs! T o say that W est Slope is grow in g would be putting it mildly. It is grow ing by leaps and bounds. Lo cated a little w ay north o f Beaver ton along Canyon road it has a de cidedly picturesque view to the south and west, with "the big hill” to the east. Clara R. French who deals in real estate and insurance, and is a notary public as w ell as registrar, has sold about sixty per cent o f the prop erty that has been sold there since 1932 when she started in. About sixty per cent o f the W est Slope homes have been built during the last three years and this fall so far there has been n noteworthy record made, not only in sale o f acreage but in im proved homes. The Christian Church organization bought 2*4 acres from Mrs. French a dhort time ago and are building a large home fo r their aged. The base ment and foundation has been com pleted and the fram e work is under way. The project w ill be around $4,500 and is located on SW W alker DOCTOR CASH PRICES on O u r B U D G E T P L A N Buy Three thread erepe chiffon stocking, with four Inch silk hem. Made with extra re inforcements at side foot nnd ankle to prevent foot runs. Chumley No. 66 Four thread chiffon stockings that look sheer a « three threads and wear like ser vice weights. W ide silk hesu. • 88c 3 prs. $2.55 6 prs. $5.00 Your P U R for . , . • Chumley No. 55 • Protect labor in its rights; op pose violence and coercion. • Foster industry and increase employment • • • more )obe for workers. COAT A «moll down pay ment Bulonco arranged to suit your Inootn« R r tly lin g on R u J g t l P la n , T o o 4 • Develop and use Oregon's power in the people's interest. • Adequate old age pensions lor a docent living. E—X . P\ Ad* R~bt. 0 hovA 1« SpflfUt lo* Governor H d q i, Pac.fu B id*. Puritani À of State .. -’ } , k Vi; Paid Adv. w m m Save 20 to 25% on your F IR E IN S U R A N C E C O STS Oregon Mutual Policies are NON-ASMESSA11LE. You N E V E R pay more tluui the premium on the face of the policy. Oregon Mutual maintains more than three times the surplus required liy Oregon Insurance I-aws. Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company OE M e M IN N V IIJ .E Organized 1894 40 Years o f Reliable Service Chas. L. W alker, Agent 116 so. 3rd Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 1732 "E v e r y Form o f Protection ” OHi A A IT’S SO EASY TO WIN A * 1 4 9 . 5 0 CP G A S RANGE or one of 30 other prizes totaling $3 0 0 N o t h i n g to b u y . . . a n y o n e o v e r 18 c a n c o m p e te ! E N T E R CONTEST N O W ! Go to any gas range dealer who Isa m em ber of the Gas Appliance Society of Oregon and who is k the nearest showroom of P ort \ land Gas Ac Coke Co. for official entry form and rules. Learn why the new CP (Certified Perform • ance) gas ranges are 22 ways it faster — easier — cleaner than you ever dreamed possible. better . . . then w rite why you See a m odern gas range display today. T h rill to ail the new would like to own one. Th a t's features . . . to the new beauty . . . and buy now! Cooking has been revolutionized. The new gas ranges make sim ple. Isn’ t it? Bur H l'K R Y . . . contest is for a very lim ited tim e. JOSEPH R. F R A N C O M E P ortland G as & C oke C ompany •01 5. W Aide' * VVtllHjr F ioè» "*>■ a -OSSA 99c 3 prs. $2.85 6 prs. $5.50 C oiti no m ole, u/n&n. you . Chumley Crepe Colors: H A R V E S T , soft red copper, S E T T E R , deep rich copper; M aple SU G A R , golden beige, B E A V E R , neutral beige; AC O RN , new brown beige. A “ REYLON” Crepes Another exclusive “W ho’s Your Hosier” stockings. Three thread, with silk hem. Charm Beige; Praline, a neutral beige; Havana Tan, glowing copper and Mist Beige a new light taupe. V • Promote better marketing of Oregon products; improve rural living conditions. displaying a CP gas range, or to CLklhiiy FUR r . r- FOR 1 W E S T S L O P E IT E M S BROADW AY N E AR ALD ER • Sustain civil iibsrtiss and maintain a government which is clean, simple, eiiicient and vigorous. Earl Snell Monroe & Crisell CHARLE/F K K HIS PURPOSE IS TO . . . J .P . Finley & Son ’Shirty Per Cent of Lot Receipts are set aside for They want to re-establish their credit give Perpetual Care with us Therefore, there is a marked YOUR LO T $30 UP movement afoot over here to make a compromise on the huge debt which The Portland D istrict Epworth ! Burial Service CHILD ft' V^V This would League is sponsoring something en- j England owes America. with Cement this Grave Box $27 tii ely new as a district activity this | got the pending Anglo-Am erican trade year. It is a whole week to be used : pact o ff to a fly i ng start and help chance No Profits as a Comradeship Week. During this business in both countries. No Assessments llusint'Hs Boom Ahead with a week, Oct. 30 to Nov. 6, leaguers are West Kiel Kellwood Bridge to take as many o f their outside. As a result o f these cheerful for- BALDWIN, HAMILTON I friends into league work as they can.j f»K|> ,d*velopm ent«. I am able to give N ot only is an Epworth League a you the follow ing optimistic report on OR HOW ARD P I A N O ’ jk X X ts means o f winning young people to the business outlook for the next few J X ^ ^ _ X X m . W rite fo r Catalog Christ, but it is a group in which E V E R Y T H IN G IN 1 am convinced thut American young people can find companionship D A IR Y IN G S U P P L IE S business will score further sharp C L IN E P IA N O CO. and new friends of like caliber to Christmas M ilking Machines, Cream Separators, uud healthy gains. HR. »82« themselves. Utensils and Milkhouse trade this year could easily Ite the Coolers. Portland 1011 MW Washington Supplies !«est in eight seasons. Seldom in my thirty-five years’ , experience have 1 been able to make a more definite and emphatic forecast of 135 N W Park A T. 6+61 better times! Second Portland District Epworth League Assembly Continued from * 73c 3 prs. $2.15 6 prs. $4.25 . must be dated no later than Saturday, October 22. C H A R G E PU R C H A S E S , on hosiery only, will not be billed till Dec. 1st. M AIL ORDERS.. rf CLEAN UP THIS LABOR MESS! VOTE C H A R L E S F. BERG, Broadway near Alder . . also “ W h o ’s Your Hosier” . . Washington between Broadway and Sixth 316 X YES A#v » If >n*«i f « i. $ * • • • • « • • m*. *t 0>*|*s O '» « * * C* r v i uj AV* ° w / TMÍ. * * H.iKotk FIVE POINT favored for ........... H*n<o*(< ETHYL when you wont your cor to oscol. • SrOVc Q A N C Q c kf: pfc A LE W ¥ h a * i L *