The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 30, 1932, Image 3

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    F R ID A Y , SEPTEM MK K 30,
m2
The Beaverton Review
the
Robert
Montgomery
home.
bin heart was lif/.d up
«leitrue« t The morning service is at 11 o'clock
tlon. He died a
leper, for the and the pastor will prea'h a sev-
l-ord had smitten him A t acvh a mon based on Jesus' words' *1 will
mournful time, and in such dis- build my church.’' Both Christian
tressing circumstances, the vision Endeavor Society« will meet d*. 6.30
of the thrice Holy One came to and the evening service will be
Isaiah. What a change from
the held at 7:30.
vision of a leprous defeated king | The pastor will be assisted by
to that of the exalted Throne of delegates to
Hillockum
Summer
the Eternal One. In this message Conference for young people who
we show up the glorious
vision, will give short reports. We were
a humbling confession, a great sal- delighted with the skill snd humor
vation, pardon, purity, power and o f the reports last yaar and expect
a definite commission. You will be a similar treat Sunday. The Quart-
benefited from this message, and erly Business meeting o f the church
a cordial invitation is extended to and its friends will be held Wed.
you. Our mid-week service at the evening. A baakdt supper will be
church to set for eight o'clock. A enjoyed at 6:30 and the business
bible exertation and musif. follow seaaion will follow
We
will
be
ed by choir rehearsal.
glad to welcome you to this meet-
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ing as well as to our services Sun-
ciiu n cii
A silver Tea was held Tuesday
afternoon
at the home
o f Mrs.'
Norman. 16 ladles were present.
01INC KIN
Holland Durst
and fam ily
of
Capitol Hill were Sunday gueats
at the Harry Urownrigg home.
Mr. ami Mra.
H.
Emery and
daughter J leiorea returned Hunuay
from a montha stay at Port Orford
I
H ITKON
ia «• the .Dallman home visited
the Obrist home in Gresham.
NEWS
ICi'tM-rt Campbell «pent tin» week
•ltd In Portland with Millie Grroby.
of
A
Mini Minnie AhUtrimi a «Inter
Mm ( ‘arliion is visiting at Uir
K IVtemon home.
Mr aiul Mm. Wm. Cainplirll mo
lured
with
Phrtland friend*
to
Trout U k » , Waah. Sunday.
The Mieaee Elizabeth Strut her*
and Maureen Rice and Maul I .an
ger motored to 4 llililia Sunoay.
('onnie
W rit, Carl Olson
and
Herbert Olson
re Hut mil frirn
a
weeks huiAing trip at W.lson river.
Mias Maureen Kuo ami Mr la-**
ter Robinson o f Portland were Sun-
tlay dinner guests at ithe strut hers
borne.
at
Mr. and Mra Hayea attended the
funeral Sunday at Foreat Grove of
William Van Kleek entertained u niece, whoae body was shipped
n fi-w o f hi* young friends Satur­ from Long Reach, California.
day evening at a weinie roast a!
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Denholm
hi* home on i'leassnt Valley road. and Mra.
Herbert Yeager
were
He was relebrsting hi* birahdty, dinner gueats o f Mr. and Mra. S
ami the young folks made thing* Rogers Wednesday of last wees.
quite merry during the evening.
The bam on the John Kirkwood
The Brotherhood of the Kvangil- piece at Reedville burned to the
istic churches in this district hr In ground Sunday morning. Mr Kirk­
* very enjoyable nxetlng last Tuns wood loat all his hay and
farm
•lay at the h o is of Mr. and Mr*. machinery and one fine cow.
Kveregt W light. Cooper mountain
Mrs. Wheeler's grand
daughter
A number of inviUd guests were llaxel who i* living wi.h her got
present. Luncheon was avrved
by her hair caught in
an
electric
Mrs. Wright
wringer at her parents home in ;
A very good rrpreseiftation ol Portland. Her father happened to i
be right there and turned o ff the
the officers and memliers of Kin
ton Sunday school attended
the switch, or she might of been ser­
joint picnic held at laurel Sutur iously injured.
day. all day. A number o f fcbr
Mr. and Mrs. Russel and Mrs.
prisa ribbon* were won by mem­
mo ther of Mrs. Kuaael, Mr.
bers of the Kinton school and ui. and Mrs Lunn, Mr. Lurma mother
report a very enjoyable day.
and I /tie Betty Lunn o f Portland
bus
Assistant county agent, Joseph and Mrs. Lunn« sister and
Vancouver. Wash
were
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Msuangv-r of 11 Uslwro, was in town band of Vancouver,
of
sons were Saturday evening guests Tuesday evening and met with thi visitora Sunday at the home
Mrs. Rebecca Kllerson.
of the Misses Klixabeth and Mar­
1-11 corn club mvmbers at the home
-a,
garet Karris.
o f Mr
and Mrs. Floyd Mierly, Mi
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ITEMS)
Mr*. W. S
Macon arul Stanley l ierly being leader of the
club.
attend the
Macon o f Sandy were visiting Mrs I'ton* were made to
ARRESTS
Macons sister Mrs. C. W. Hirulk state
fair at
Salem
during this
C. W Stone, Larceny, water me­
week.
er* Wednesday,
lo n . turned over to Justice Court
Mrs. N. I*. Nirldtn und daughter
Christ Michels, setting fires, g iv ­
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Hail and
Flora were calling on llieton re­ daughter, Mis* Cathryn, «pent Sis: en 126 days in jail.
latives Tuesday evening. Miss N iel­ unlay very pleasantly in Portland
Joe < uiltis. possession of liquor
sen left Krutoy for Oregon State Mr. and Mr*. Bert Sparks arid
Albert Haggerty of Sherwood,
college.
of Portland wore visitors Satur­ Insane.
Elisabeth A. Waite o f
Forest
Miss Georgia Hines of liillsliom day at the home o f Mr. Sparks’
was visiting her sister Mr*, l-loyd sister, Mr*. Robert Pomery. They Grove, transportation and possess-
■j|t| pus aft .<«|untuj,‘ eurtuftiopi also isttended the Sunday school ion.
George fetters on, nonsupport.
Metxentine returneil with her for picnic at Imurcl in the afternoon.
W
F. Kluima o f Hu», on.
gum.
a visit over Sunday
Saturday. Octohtr 1st will be reg- violation, given $100
fine und
HO
Kinton days in jail, was paroled.
lliteon club held its first
fall ular monthly meeting o f
merting W'ednesday Sept. 21st at grunge und will be ull iluy session,
the home of Mr*. Emily Peterson beginning at 10.30 in the morning
ACCID ENTS
with fourteen members and five It will be observed as "liocstei Day
Walter Prink
o f Aloha
while
visitora present
.m l Ithe business mntj there will 1» a special program crossing the road was knocked to
of the Ci.nung year was discussed. prepared by the
lecturer.,Mr*. A- the pavement by a car driven by
The next meeting will be <kct. 6th Itoe Fluke. The lecture hour is open H. C. Zimmerman of Portlund.
at the home o f Mr*. Ilessie Sum­
to all and will begin at ubuul2:00
mer* at Tigard
M A R R IA G E LICENCES
o'clock in the afternoon.
Harry A Robinson of Aloha and
were «bout twenty present Elnora IOrent Smith Huber.
"k IN T O N HAPPENINGS* st There
the home of Mr and Mrs. J.
W aller Lincoln Tooze and Car­
By Mr*. E. L. Cos
! J. VanK leek one evening recently
oline V. Gooch of Portland. Mar­
*he occasion being in honor of ried by Judge Hagley.
Mr and Mr*. Craig Dad man of
big
Sherwood were Sunday vieitors at Mra. YanKierkx birthday. A
C IR C U IT COURT
the home of Mr. and Mrs J. H. dinner was served at 6 o'clock and
State Industriol Accident Com­
a very pleasant evening was pass­
Aten.
Hugh W. Wilkinson,
ed. A ll hope Mr*. Van Kleek will mission vs
Miss Mertha Gerig. grand dau­ have many more birthday*
and action for money
ghter o f Mr. and Mrs. August II. that they cun help her serve them.
Augusta* B Bailey Jr. vs Gen­
evieve D. Bailey, divorce, marri­
Dallman, arrived Saturday
from
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ed at Vancouiftr Dec. 1930.
Salem.
Alolla-Huber Review
Mary B. Macgregor
vs
Glen
Kmil Dallmann who has lwen em ­ « -
— ¡ft Paine, action for monty.
ployed in Oawego c f Ir, • spent a
Mr«. Harry Weaver was a Port-
W. O. Gallowoy v* J. H. Rei­
few days during the
past
week land visitor Saturday.
chert et ux. action for money.
with his parents,
Bagiey
Mr« Jeaae Hayes and Mrs. Joe Order* Sighntxi by Judge
Beulah M. Stockton granted ab­
Most of the farmers around here Hush »pent Saturday in Portland.
solute decree of divorce from Clai­
who have prune*, srt having them
Mr. and Mra.
Wheeler Beattie re Stockton.
dried St the John Schmeltcr drier. were Pod land viaitors Saturday,
Ethel Losli vs Rudolph
I| di,
Mountain Home.
o -i
,
Miss Stella lax* left Wednesday defendant given until
Sept28
in
Mr. and Mr«, C. J. Snider and fur „ viait with her aiater Thelma which to furthur plead
son. I-ester. spent Sundey with G. in Seattle.
Orders Sighned. Judge Templeton
Snider, a son, at Luke Grove. El­
The will of Agostini Casale ad­
Fred
Strickland
is
rebuilding
the
mer H W ly accompanied them.
house which recently burned
on mitted to probate and Luigi Co­
sale appointed
administrator,
no
Mrs. Brute Gordon! Edna
Kwh- yianton Ave.
bond required.
ardsl and children of
I'orlland , M|> >mJ Mn| ^
Rrufe
Carl A. Hoffman appointed ad­
.pent the week end w fh h«r p «renU
wrrr c„ lk.r, „t
J(>t. Bu£
ministrator of tbe estate o f J. N
Mr. and Mra. Harry A. Richards.
home *|*uwl<ljly
Hoffman.
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Richard* and
Mr and Mr, M>rtin mmi
Lillian Cooke appointed adminis­
son from Clack*mas were
guesls „C ath erin e were guests
of
A. tratrix o f the estate of Perry E.
im Johnsons Saturday.
Miller, $1700 bond required.
the day last Wednesday at the
nd
Roy L. Chapman appointed ex-|
of Mr. Richards parents, Mr.
Mrs. Criswell and children
of eci$tor o f the estate of Lencra M.
Mr*. Harry Richard*.
Portland were gueni:« Sunday
at Chapmen.
C. H Horton of Tigard who has
a specially prepared dressing
for
roofs, applied some to V-he roof of j V . W . \ \ \ \ W A « , s w 1V , V . V A V A ^ ‘ A V W J V A V W . V . W
th»* house occupied by the Dallman
family on the Cole plooa.
Mr*, ('ora Metxeittine and K w r-
elt arul Donna Jean aftendnd the
joint Sunday school plcnit at la u r ­
el Saturday.
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Mr«. Etta Bridges,who has been
n guest at the home o f Mra. Alcu,
Pleasant Valley rood, during the
past month, rt$urnad to her home
in Maplewood last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredp Vat. KU-.*k
went to Chitwood Thursday, where
they visit»xl Mr. Ynn KW-ok s aister,
Mrs. Kd*h I aimless They returned
home the lirst of thi* week
OPENING
Richert’s Cash Market
Beef Steak
lb.
8c
Mr«. Harrietts Ford, who teac.ie*
Beef, Pot Roasts lb.
5c
school near North Plains was
a
week end guest of friends around
Beef, boiling
town. Mr*. Ford
was n
former
lb.
5c
teacher o f the Kinton school.
Kirk Hoover who formely resided
Hamburger
lb.
7 l-2c
here, hut makes his home moot of |
the time at his place in
Clayton.
Pork Sausage
lb.
7 l-2c
Oregon, spent a f**w day* last week |
with his sister, Mrs. Brown, who
Pork Steak
lb.
12c
lives on the Hoover place.
V irgil MoCormk,
Richard
and
Pork Roasts
lb.
28c
Arther Kraus and Vern Abendroth j
of IlillslMiro. rode their hycUles li­
Butter
lb.
21c
ver Inst Friday and wore guests for
n while nt the home
o f Mr. ana
Mr*. Floyd Bierly.Pleasant
Valley i
Coffee
lb.
16c
road.
Pure Lard
Mr. ami Mrs. August Dallman
3 lbs.
25c
had as their guests for Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Liernmn ami
Beef Liver
lb.
7 l-2c
family of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs.
Haim Gerig and daughter o f near,
lb.
Salt Pork
Cornelius, ami Mr. and Mrs. Chris
10c
Gobi o f Sherwood.
J
Special Prices On All Smoked Meats
bert, went to Gresham Monday, the
Mrs. A. H. Dallman and son, Al-
, s o l i
yi A O I ■
guest* o f Mr*. Hallman's .laughter, £
LA bH SaVCS LAbH
Mr*. Augudt Obrist. Miss
Bertha
Gerig
of Salem, who
is
a
guest
Kinton Church
Rev. iW.
E.
Simpson,
pastor.
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St. Cecelia Church
Service« for this Sui day will he
as follow: Bible Sohool at 10:00
Sunday Masses, 7:40 a.m., and
o'clock in the morning and prea­ 10:00 a m.
ching by the pastor Rev. W. E.
Sunday Christian Doctrina, 8:30
Himnson st 2.00 o'clc k in the a f­ a m., and 9:30 a.m.
ternoon. Everone is moat cordially
Saturday Confession, 3:30
p.m.,
invited to be present at these ser­ 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p m.. and 9:00 p.m.
vices.
Weekday Mass, 8:20 a.m.
Methodist Church
George F. Gordon, pastor
“ Fitness for service” will be te
sermon subject at eleven
o’clock
Refhel Church
Sunday morning. The text is in
Rev. Charles F. Clarke, pastor
Isaiah 6. 1-8. Uaalah reigned fifty
two years in Jerusalem. H irin g
Next Sunday will be observed as
all that time he was marvellously
htl| rd till he was strong. Hut when Rally Day in all departments. The
and
he became at. mg, in hi« own <y»a. B’lble School meets at 9:46
there will be graduation exercises
by the Primary iDeff.. There
art
■-
classes from Beginners to Adults.
LO C A L N E W S
Mr and Mra. Wilbur Timm of returning home. Mr*. Fisher is Mr.
I-o* Angeles Calif, arrived at tne Alexander's niece.
J. W Sprague home Saturday for
L. D. - Shellenbergèr
eh-
a few days visit.. Mr. Timm is a . Mr*.
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nephew of Mr,. Sprague. He .1 .0 1
gational Ladies Aid at **«r home
attended the
Legion
convention
having served during the war in the last Thursday afternoon. Plan* for
the winter's work were outlined.
141st Areial
Squadron in Tule
Mr*. W C. McKell and Mrs. L. W
Fr* nc* '
Tucker were elected to take charge
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Alexander o f the Missionary Study
Class
have had an their guest fo r
the which will resume its activities on
past week Mrs. Geo. W. Fisher o f Thursday Oct.6. Class btgins at
n a M d -U e
Wisconsin, who
at-| 11:00 a. m. and will be followed
Undjd the legion conversion
as a with a pot-luck lunch. A cordial
delegate o f the Auxilltvrv. She will welcome is extended to anyone in-
npend some time in Portland before tere*ted in joining the cioua.
Church of Christ
Rev.
G.
W.
Springer, pastor
A t the
recerjt
Sunday
School
council Oct. 23 has designated as
Rally day fo r the School. A pro­
gram will be presented
by
th»
school to have a
large
number
present and especially to have every
Children. It is the desire o f the
member present.
Under the splended leadership of
Mias Mary Merrit. president e i in »
society of Christian Endeavor
a
spirit o f enthusiasm together wfch
a good attendance point to a lively
and active term.
There will be the regular
ser­
vices nerf. Sunday. The topic o f tr.?
Morning sermon will be a continu­
ation o f the sermon lis t Sunday!
evenng on the “ Word o f God’’ .
The
prayer
meeting
services
have been resumed as usual at 8
o'clock on Wednesday. Choir prac­
tice Thursday evenings.
cm m i
M E M B E R --C O L U M B IA
F Ö Q O C O S *fA N Y
HEALTHFUL FOODS for FALL MENUS
Prices for S a tu rd a y - M o n d ay, October 1 - 3
FLOUR
FIS H E R S B LE N D — A Perfect
Bread Flour. 49-tb. sack.
BUTTER
GOLD DUST
SNOWDRIFT
MILK
^
19c
Sweet Creamary
Butter, lb..
For The Dirtiest IVirt Use
Gold Dust, Lge. Pkg.
MATCHES
P IN E A P P L E ^
Treat or Del Monte. G old en O Q
Fruit. No. 2H cans. 2 For
For
Frying and Baking.
3 Lbs. Can
Darigold,
3 Can*
A
P
Sunnv M°w**y* Washes
Clothes Clean. 10 liars
1 Q r
“ v C
PANCAKE
FLOUR
SPERRY’S
Delicious For Cool-Morning
Breakfasts. Large Pkg.,
A Real Maple Flavor
12-oz. bottle................
18c
O U R BEST
COFFEE
To Your Order
14c Ground
For Fineness. Pound, . 29c
C A LU M E T
45c
25c
55c
Everywhere You Go This
Malt Is Used. 3-R>. can
JELL W E L L or Old English
GELATINE ¿ T V
BEANS
Small White, Mak*» Ex­
cellent Soup. 4 lbs..
19c
A
Extracts rSS ,. Ï T 19c
I
17c
VERMONT MAID
SYR U P
The .Double Action Makes
Bettdrx Baking. 1-lb. can.
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O
19c
23c
SE A R C H LIG H T— Full
Count Boxea. Carton
BAKING POWDER
BLUE RIBBON M A I
S
1 90
<£
5c
ÍU p,
1 A /*
Fancy Califtrnia.
Califcrnia, An
^
F u r n in m u ia l
____________Economical
Foid. A 4 1U-
lbs.
CORN FLAKKS 0 POST
1
T
V
— ■•
T . - i A C T i r r Delicious Breakfast
TOASTIES Cereals. 3 pkg*..
19c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
.A PPLE S,— King. Buy
them by the box,
Or 10 tbs., ....................
65c
19c
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away
GREEN
a n>s
PEPPERS—
10c
BOTATOES— U.S. No. 1
Washed. 10 lbs.................
U.S. No. 2, washed,
50-1 u. bag, ......................
G R A PE S— Concord, fo r
jelly or juice. A lug, ..
13c i
39c j
35c j
Shortening, Vegetable, Pure, Wholesome, 3 lbs*25c
Lamb Roasts,
lb.
Shoulder Cuts
10c