The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 05, 1931, Image 2

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H E R E 'S L A T E S T
IN H E A D G E A R
IQfär/tXed Adèriùiiff
now.
Perry L. Eilender, first
house west o f Angel street on
(he south side o f Third.
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Advertisements in this column I
cult s word. Minimum charge '¿fir
FOR SALK
Sunday.
Milk contain* all the food values
so essential to a child a growth and
development If you will but phone
4u2.> our wagon will deliver daily
at your home the very best of milk.
Beaverton Sunrise Dairy, A. ('«m an­
kind, proprietor.
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IKINTON HAPFENINGSi |
Clifford York and
family were
m --------------------------------------------------- a guests at the home of his parents
Mr». George Newell o f Portland over the week-end.
»pent a few day» last week at the
Mrs. Snid r's daughter Mrs. Bar
hon e of her father. S. H. Pomeroy.
ry o f Beaverton, is spending the
Warten Wilton left Saturday for week in Spokane, Wash.
Walla Walla, where he has been the
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sniidt ana
guest of relatives during the past the C. J. Stickney family spent the
week.
week end at the beach.
William and Edward Kaufner of
Zora Marvin has been visiting
Salem were recent guests at the the past week with her sister, Mrs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dall- Marion Watson of Fairvale.
mann.
Mrs.
E. C. McElroy
returned
Mra. Ruth Harrison of Portland Sunday from a two weeks' visit
spent part of last week as a guest with relatives in Auburn. Calif.
at the home of Mrs. Madge V.
Mrs. Lon Kinneman
spent the
Wight.
week with her mother. Mrs. Olsen,
Mra. Frank C. Fluke, of Progress, at Tillamook, who is very sick.
formerly o f Kinton, spent the week
Jannie
Burton
celebrated
her
end with her old neighbors a n d
birthday. Wednesday by entertain­
friends.
ing several of her friends with a
Mias Mary Cathryn
Hall spent party.
the week-end
with
her former
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Wheeler have
school mate, Miss Lucille VanHorn
been entertaining
Mrs. Wheeler's
of Portland.
sister and
family from
Cottage
Mr. and Mrs. Waters and Mrs. Grove.
M. B. Godfrey o f Portland were
Mr. and Mrs. Thoms have rented
recent guests at the home o f Mr.
the Watts place for a few months
and Mrs. Everett Wright.
while they are remodeling their
A number from this town at­ own home.
tended the circus held in Portland
Mr. an j Mrs. Andy Denholm o f j
the first of last week, and pro­
Portland were dinner guests Mon­
nounced it a very good show.
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Harriett Ford, a former tea­ Alice Wheeler.
cher of Kinton school, has been
Peggy Sivard and Helen Kenolds
spending the past week at the home
Monday for Corvallis
of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd
Bierly. will leave
where they will attend
the 4-H
Roy Stewart and son Vernon of summer school for a two weeks'
Haines. Or., have been guests dur­ term.
ing the past week at the home of
The J. T. York family, the Ro­
Mr. Stewart's sister , Mrs. W. C.
bert Chamberlain family, the Bow­
Hall.
man family, Mrs. Alice Wheeler,
Rev. W. E. Simpson was in town and Mrs. Frank Gaunt and children
Friday. Rev. Simpson is the pastor picnicked Sunday at Gales Creek.
of the local church. Laurel and
Mr. Geo. Biuce, a Methodist min­
Mountain Home churches, and re­
ister in one o f the big churches
sides at Mountain Home.
and a nephew of Mrs. Emma Bush,
Mrs. Charles Allsworth and son and Mrs. E.
G.
Lange
were
Clarence and Miss May Warren and dinner guests Friday at the Joe
Roy Warren of Portland were week­ Bush home.
end gusts at the home of Mrs.
Louise VanKleek, Pleasant Valley
COURT HOUSE ITEMS,
road.
V tRO IN lA
St. Cecelia Ciumii
Sunday Masses, :4l) am.,
10:00 a m.
Sunday Christian Doctrine,
a m., and 9:30 a m.
Saturday Confession, 3:30
4:30 p m.. 7:30 p ni„ and 9:00
Weekday Mass. 8:20 a.m.
and
8:30
Obrist, of Gresham.
Miss Luella
Dallmann, who has employment in
Salem, accompanied them on the
return trip, to spend a few days
wi h her parents.
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HITEON
NEWS
The Geo. Davies and L. M. Davies
families made a trip to Mt. Hood.
Sunday.
Berry pickers are busy on the
Handy place
picking strawberries
for the cannery.
Several of the local farmers have
been cutting hay. which is much
earlier this year than usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metzen-
tine and family were calling
on
friends in Newberg ^Sunday.
Mrs. Sophia Olson, c f Portland,
is spending several days with her
daughter, Mrs. Jenny Davies.
Mrs. C. W. Struthers, Kenneth,
and Elizabeth, attended a party at
the Church o f Christ, Friday eve­
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers and
family spent Sunday visiting rela­
tives at Bull > Run.
Mrs.
Alice
Gibons returned with them for a
visit.
Hiteon school closed Tuesday with
a picnic dinner. There were four
eighth grade graduates, Harold God­
frey, Russell Kahr, Harry Duncan,
and Dean Willoughby.
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Henrietta Gerrow
is driving a
new Buick car.
Mr. Beattie spent the week-end
with his family a* Monmouth.
The Aloha grange held a busi­
ness meeting, Monday evening.
Bill Penjamin and family pic­
nicked Sunday on Dairy Creek.
Ira Lee spent
the
week-end
with his sister in Spokane. Wash.
Arthur Gaunt visited Sunday at
the home o f Leon Lee at Sauvie*
Island.
VA
Kinton Church
Services at the church for next
Sunday will be as follows: Bible
school at 10:00 o'clock in the mor­
ning; preaching service by the pas­
tor, Rev. W. E. iSimpson. at 2:09
o'clock in the afternoon.
Children's Day will be observed
at the church Sunday. June 14th.
There will be a program by the
scholars during the morning s e s ­
sion of Bible school, and a service in
the evening with members of me
other schools in the district taking
part.
Bclht‘1 Church
The minister will take for his
subject next Sunday morning, 'The
Rose Garden of the Lord." Every­
one is thinking o f the Rose Fes­
tival, come and get some spiritual
lessons that will make you appre­
ciate the festival
more. At 8:00
p.m. he will preach “ thumb nail"
sermons on
“ The
Man Who Is
Down", “ Be Sure You Are Right” ,
“ Considering Pigs” , and “ A Win­
dow on the Via Dolorosa". There
will be something among these that
will help you. The Prayer Meet­
ing and Bible Study will be held
Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. The topic
for special consideration will
be
“ The Establishing of the Cliurcn's
Second Capital.”
Nazarene Church
Notice of Annual School Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the legal voters of School District
No. 48. of
Washington
County,
State o f Oregon, that the Annual
Sch ol Meeting of said District will
be held at High School Auditorium;
to begin at the hour of 8:00 o'clock
P. M., on the third Monday of
June, being the 15th day o f June.
A. tt , 1931.
This meeting is called for the
purpose o f electing one director for
three years, and ore clerk for one
year, and the transaction of busi­
ness usual a: such meeting.
Dated this 18th day of May, 1931.
ATTEST: F. W. Livermore, Jr..
District Clerk. Dojr Gray. Chairman
Board of Directors.
T EACH FRS’ K V\ MI N ATIONS
Notice is hereby given that the
County School Superintendent of
Washington County. Oregon,
will
hold the regular
examination of
applicants for state certificates at
the County School Superintendent's
office in the Court House at Hills­
boro, Oregon, as follows: commenc­
ing Wednesday, June 10, 1931, at
9 o'clock, a.m., and continuing un­
til Saturday, June 13, 1931, at 4
o’clock p.m.
Wednesday forenoon— U. S. His­
tory, Writing (Penmanship).
Wednesday afternoon— Physiology
Reading, Composition, Methods in
Read ng. Methods in Arithmetic.
Thursday
forenoon — Arithmetic.
History of Education, Psychology.
Methods in Geography.
Thursday
afternoon— Grammar,
Geography.
American
Literature,
Physics, Methods in language. The­
sis for Primary Certificate.
Friday
forenoon — Theory
and
Practice, Orthography
(Spelling).
Physical Geography, English Liter­
ature, Chemistry.
Friday
afternoon— School
Law,
Algebra, Geology, Civil Government,
Bookkeeping.
Saturday forenoon— Geometry, Bo­
tany.
Saturday afternoon— General His­
tory.
O. B. Kraus, County School Su­
perintendent, Washington
County,
Oregon.
The new Nazarene pastor, Rev.
D. Rand Pierce, was greeted with
extra large congregations Sunday,
when he occupied the local pulpit
for the first time as shepherd of
the flock. He chose for his morn­
ing text, John 1:16, “ And of his
fullness have all we received, and
grace for grace " In the evening
the theme was the possibilities of
prayer, founded on the fifth chap­
ter of James. The speaker was en­
thusiastically welcomed, and the ex ­
ORDERS SIGNED
Ruth Briggs vs. Willard Briggs: pressions of appreciation of his first
divorce gran'ed by default.
Mrs. pulpit efforts were many.
After spending a week with Mrs.
Briggs gets the custody of a mi­
Hermalin near Aloha, the new pas-
nor child.
C. R. Sumner vs. Florence Sum­
ner: divorce granted by default. A
James Dewey Johnson to Chris
boy, two and one-half years old, I
Johnson, 40 acres, Sec. 16, T. 2 N.,
is awarded to the defendant.
R. 2 W.
Gertrude M. Calef et al to Thor-
h u n t in g
1
ORDERS SIGNED BY JUDGE
val H. Folkenberg et ux, 4 acres
TEMPLETON
FISHING
T. 1 N., R. 2 W.
In the matter of the estate of
William T. Fluke et ux to George
Geo. W. Miller,
an
order was
signed for the sale o f real proper­ H. Johnson et al, 4.50 acres T i-
gardville Height.
ty.
R. P. Owen to Anna Marie Gil­
In the matter of the estate of
Frederick Kellert, an insane person, bert, Lots 3, 4, 10, 11 Blk. 2, Gar­
an order was signed confirming the den Home.
sale of real property.
Jennet Largey to Marie William­
Louise Burch, guardian of Elmer son, Lot 5, Willow Brook Farm.
Burch, an incompetent person, was
Tom Flamey to Grace M. Perry,
given an order to purchase a $500 Lot 28, Tualatin Valley Homes.
bond in the Forest Grove Union
Charles B. Buchanan. Jr., et ux
High school.
to Charles B.
Buchanan, Part of
An order was signed approving Spring Hill Farm.
the inventory and appraisement of
the estate of Ida M. Patrick. Ira
i* a m onthly m agazine fo r good
fellow «, youua or o ld , w ho lore
E. Purdin, and Charles M. Adkins,
the great oataoor*.
e n u m M fall o f inti___ ____.. ____
all deceased.
end fascinating picture» o f Hunt*
Jng. Fishing, D am ping g n d T ra p­
An order confirming the sale of
ping etperieor^« nrul valuable In
rorm aten about g u n j. rffloa, flail­
real estate o f Elisha W. Bennett,
ing tackle, ca m p o u t iiij
Telle
deceased.
“ Do angels have wings, m other?"
how to rook grub, how to build
rarnpe, how t o train hunting
dog*, where, w!>en and how *
“ Yes, dear.”
eaten flah ami a thotwand
PROBATE COURT
And here’t the
“ Can they fly ?”
Kenneth Benefiel was appointed
F amout
“ Ye*, dear.”
the guardian of Arthur Benefiel and
REMINGTON
his estate.
“ Then when is our new maid go­
SPORTSMAN'S
Helen T. Sadler
was appointed ing to fly? Daddy called her an
administratrix
of
the estate
of ! angel, last night.”
KNIFE
C o w n to grttiaT
Mary Ann Thayer, deceased.
.ixe, with n a g han­
dle and two long
Otto Olsen was appointed admin- 1 “ This morning, dear.”
«lender blade«. Just
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what you need for
istrator of the estate of Sterling *
s k lo n in f and clean­
Olsen.
“ Was father
violent l/hen you 1 ing flah and game.
Iliad«* are o f m -
asked for my hand?”
MARRIAGE LICENSES
“ Was he? Great Scott! I thought
Marriage licenses were issued tc
he’d shake my hand off.”
the following couples.
* * *
Earl Erwin Shipley of Hillsboro
and Clarrbel H Spelman of Hills­
Motor Cop:
“ Hey, you! Didn’t
boro.
you hear me say, ‘ Pull over’ ? ”
.V« will »«nd you thla
Geo. A. Obersen, o f Independence,
( m ington Wu
Driver: “ Why, I thought you said
and Cassie M. Collum of Monmouth.
' nif* and I*
riihtna f r
‘Good
afternoon,
Senator'."
Ronald Lee Gustrie of Portland
, *r. 12 It,g
to Myrtle Rappe o f Multnomah.
Motor Cop: “ Ft certainly is a
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warm day, isn't it, Senator?”
HUNTING
& FISHING
SPLINTERS
SPECIAL
OFFER
ALL $4
FOR I
Ro.'il K itotl Transfers I i
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A. W. Chase et ux to Jeannette
Edgar Lusby and son Verne at­ L. Easterbrook, Tract 72, Tualatin
Valley Homes.
tended the ball game in Portland, >
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p.m„ tor and wife took up their resi­
p.m. dence at the parsonage on Monday,
last. They are delighted with Bea­
verton and with the friendly re­
ception they are meeting with, both
Methodist Church
within and
without
the church
membership.
Sunday school meets promptly at
Sunday, 11:00 a.m., the pastor
10:00 a m. Public worship and pul­
pit message at 11:15 a.m. Sermon will speak on "How Common Folks
theme. “ Sowing
anj Reaping for May Become Wonderful People."
Eternity".
Instead o f the evening
At 7:30 p.m., the subject will Vie:
service, the congregation voted to "The Smartest Fool in the Bible."
attend the evangelistic services be­
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
ing held in .the Centenary Wilbur
Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:30
Methodist church of Portland. The
public is cordially invited to all p.m.
services of the church.
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E. L. Cox attended the annual
ARRESTS
meeting of the Cooper mountain
Fred Johnson and Ralph Shep-
cemetery association held at Coop­
por were arrested May 29 by the
er mountain church, Saturday a t-
Hillaooro chief of police on an in­
teraoon. Mr. Cox is president of
toxication charge. They were both
the association.
given a sentence o f 12 days work
Miss Helen Schneider, a former for the city.
teacher of the primary grades in
Kinton school, and her sister. Miss
SLITS FILED
Dolores, o f Portland, were guests
Tualatin Co., a corporation, vs.
Sunday at the home o f Mr. a n d Win. Cop, Christina b . Cop, Lucy
Mrs. W. C. Hall.
Dyak, and the State of Oregon:
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates of mortgage foreclosure.
Tuala'.in Co.,
a corporation, vs.
Hillsboro and Mrs. Adella Kindt
o f Portland were callers Saturday Albert M. Hocken: civil action to
afternoon at the home of Mr. and recover money.
Credit Service Co., a corporation,
Mra. E. L. Cox. Mrs. Kindt is a
vs. S H. Hunter: suit for money.
former resident of Kinton.
Rebecca M. Hess et al vs. Tho­
Floyd Bierly had a crew of men mas M. Hess et al: suit to quiet
topping onions, part of last week,
title.
topping about
200 sacks , which
S. N. Buck and sons, a corpor­
deans out his onion house and Mr.
Bierly will get it in readiness for ation, vs. E. Wagner and Jane Doe
this ^year’s crop, when ready to be Wagner, husband and wife: civil
action to recover money.
harvested.
Otto Olsen, administrator o f the
Douglas Wight, who is attending estate of Sterling Olsen, deceased,
U. o f O. in Eugene arrived home vs. Charles H.
Long:
suing for
Friday for the Memorial day holiday, $10,000. Sterling was killed in a
and remained home for a few days motorcycle accident by Long.
to be present at the wedding of his
Ida Pa.terson vs. Joseph E- Pat­
sister.
Miss Virginia Wight, to terson: suit for divorce. They were
Henry Hoffman of Dayton.
married at Vancouver, Wash., in
Mrs. A. H. Dallmann, and son, August, 1930. The plaintiff charge-
Albert, spent Sunday with Mrs. cruel and inhuman treatment, and
Dallir.ann’s daughter, Mrs. August asks »10 a month.
BKACH.
Gypsy-Caps ol silk like net are tbs
swankiest In headgear (or the summer
season Her* is pretty Miss mills
rtioniaa avis non eutliusisst. «rearing
on* of me »ally colored caps Psxhion
«unionilea asy the nrpay cap will Da
llie smart thing in (emits, boating
g u l l motoring and other sport circle*
this season.
B E A V E R T O N L U M B E R Co.
Everything
RKAVKKTON
for
the
-I-
Builder
OH K fJ O N
K/iiufaction guaranttri or
¡onty rtfundti. Mad your
,rder today.
UNTING a FISHING
Tnttit Ml. Nrtu am
For Sale— Pigs, 8 weeks old, O. I.
C.,
Farmington
road.
second
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house east of
Jacktown school ¡ / J »
James Frampton.
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WANTKD
Wanted—Whest for August ilellv
e»y. Chas. Herthold.
Adv tf
lo r Sale While
l.cghotn Tmured
hens: "Hanson male*.'' Eggs, $4,
chicks, $13 per 100. R. I. Beds. Jo-
hausen males,'' "Mead hens," Eggs
**. chicks »13 a 1(H) Cockerels $2.
Tom Morgan,
Farmington Road,
mile west I'eaverton, Ore.
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF T lfh
STATE OF OREGON FOR
W ASIIINGTON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Eatale of
Regolo R ohm I, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Executor of
the last Will and Testament of
said deceased has filed in the above
entitled court and cause, his Final
Account and Report as such, an I
the court has fixed and appointed
the 8th day of July, 1931, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of
said day, and the court r»om of
the above entitle,! court in Hills­
boro, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections to said >'n..l
account and for the final settle,
nient of said estate.
Dated this 6th day o f June. 1931
N. J. Skee. Executor o f the last
Will and Tes’ament of R ig,to R os­
si. deceased
Hare, McAk-ar A Peters. A ttor­
neys for Executor.
n o t ic e o f
n o t ic e o f
llnentp'eyed Laborer«—Please R e­
gister.
Men .upp rtlng families
and living In Washington County,
please register at Richey's Hard­
ware and Furnitur ' Co. Beaverton
Chamber
o f Commt'ree
welfare
committee. L. R. Rickey, ('hair
man.
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In the (3*untjr Court of the County
of Waahington, State of Oregon
In the Matter of the Estate ol \\ il
helm Serif, Deceased:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the udersigned, duly appointed
Administratrix of the estate of W il­
helm Serff, deceased, has filed in
the above entitled court and cause
her final account and report as such,
with a petition that the estate oe
closed that distribution be made of
the balance of assets in the hands
of the administratrix, and the Court
has fixed the 12th day of June. 1931
at the hour o f ten o'clock, a.m., of
that day, and the Court Room of
the above entitled court in the City
of Hillsboro, Oregon, as the time
and place of hearing objections t*>
said final account nnd for the final
settlement and distribution o f said
estate.
Dated this 8th day of May. 1931
Gertrude Redfield, Administratrix
of the estate of Wilhelm Serff. de­
ceased.
adv.c-23-27
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Tualatin Valley Division
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 921
1107 Second St.
A k for the Farm Service Man
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JUNE 6, 8 P.M.
CEDAR MILL
GRANGE
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