. " 1 . ' FRIDAY, NOVUM HER 11, 1932 . The Beaverton Review 1 «pent Sunday with the Morrison and Andaraon families of Portland, at the Anderson lodge on the Lewi* river Recent visitors at the Had­ ley home were Mm. Floyd Y ir- brough and chllden. A Hallowe'en party was told at the homo of Mm. Anselone Mon­ day evening. The rooms were ap­ propriately decorated in Hallowe'en the «-bool census. There are 72 Miae A odre y ('hapmsn o f I’ort- land wa» a week-ervd guest at the borne o f Mr. and Mra. C. Vander- moat. ing under the leadership o f Mr. beattie of Northwest collage In Portland. Those taking part are; violin, Wallace Whtisler, BUI Froet eJarme Tuttle, Robert Teshrnr, Walter Klatt and Edward Larson guitar, Silvia Carlson trumpet, Edward McElroy,, LaaUr Terttaer saxaphoiA, Walter Rasenbraugh, trombone, Wayne Barber druma, Kenneth Surd berg, pianist, WXatfred Thoms. wh‘h th* tins wara busy outside in the rain. iKINTON IIAITKNJNGSl The host and hosteae kept their guest» busy playing five hundred H ITE O N N E W S I M r v>d Mra. Robert ftimenuy The prize» were won by Mm. C w«r* visiting In IVauertoii TurmUy. Beckett, Mm. Alexander. Mr. 1. 0. K. D. Hite has been sick tbs Mr. and Mrs. Huilla Skeela are I sir win and Mr. C. Beckett. A de- Mb* llrktt SchuUi uf Milwaukee past Week with a «arboricl* on o u waa a weak end guest at the home beíng congratuiated «pon the arriv­ IlcW s lunch was served, the table* al of a *<>n last Thuruday at a hosp­ being beautifully decorated for the ot Mr. ami Mm. R. Teufel. Mr. E. IX Hite sold hi* heed ot ital in HUisboro. occasion. 4 , | x Shrllium Howrn of Hherwond «pent ®ow* last week to Mr. i-eLnusi o t l-aat Thumday evening a política! ttm week witli his aunt. Mm. j T h . Huber Commercial Club and the Bethany. Aten rvturniiur home Sunday even-, meeting wa» he Id In the hall. Ntne Ladies A uxiliary held an open in*. randidatea wer* preaent and made meeting for the community on Oct. Mr. and Mm. Cliaa. VanKleek at­ very tntervatifig íalka. 2h at the Huber Hall. Mr. Tatloek, tended an all day grange meeting Mr ami Mr*. W . C. Ilnll and at Hillsboro Monday, J. H. Atan topped out a car president o f the club, made the daughter Mary Csthryn were trarv- opening speech. The history ot the aaetin* bu»in*M In Hilkhoru, jet- load uf onkrna laat wsek and thay Several friends from h»re ettend- urday. were «diipped to Rohin»on >Catión, club was given by Mrs Chas. Res*. ed th* funeral o f Mr. Alfred Davies Tlw history of the Auxiliary wa* in Beaverton loot Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Robert I'omeroy and dalivered to a Hortiand whole - read by Mra. J. C. I-arson, some *|ient laat Wednesday evening with Mm. Evelyn Holland entertained popular songs wera sung by the Mm. 1’omeroy‘a sister. Mm. J a m « the Tigard Rebekah elub Wednes­ Mm Levina Wedeking and »on m i*.*, Dorothea McKanvas®, M ar­ Steele of JVrtland, her home in Julius and Mm. Ijouisa Vankloek jory Baker , Delores Emory, and day afternoon at Mr*. Clarence Snider o f Cathloniet wer* transacting business in Hills­ Agnes Nault. A play called the Beaverton. Tuesday and visiting with Political Nuisance, was given by Wash., returned to her home sat. boro Mr. and Mm. Martin KuBowatz after apendln* a few day I with Mr. her daughter, Mra. Rene Meltebeke, the seventh and eighth grades of and family, Mr. and Mm. Cleo Scott am« Mr«. J. C. Snider. who reaides them. Aiolis-Huber school, uccordian solo and family, Miss Lyla Scott, Miss Scouts" o f the Sunday John Alhsun. A fter the program J O’Brien and Rev. and Mra. O’Brien Service« for this Sunday will be: “ Loyal school and their teacher visited with pumpkin pie, doughnuts and oof o f Multnomah were Sunday visi­ Mihla School at 10 A. M., preach tors at the Struthers home. ____ «hr Mountain Home School last week i 7«* ware served to »bout £60 people ing by the pa» tor, W. E. ___ SúnpMei a t *1 ___ L. A l l _____ .a . r at 2 o ’clock. AU are cordially Invited Members uf the different schools ifej Hlteon school is publishing a ing Mrs. J. If. Aten who is member of Carlton M g r also tetuled. » a- Mr. and Mra. Floyd Iflerly an.I family, Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Hoi- boke and family ami Mr. and Mr*. Wayn# VanKleek and family at­ tended the corn show in Hillsboro Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Mooney and son Arthur. Jr., o f Portland, were visitors last Monday evening at the home o f Mm. Mooney’s parents, Mr. .and Mm. Frank C. Fluke, on Tile Flat road. Mm. A. H. Hallman. Miss 1st- ella Hallman. Mias Bertha Gerig o f Ralrm and Emil Hallman attend­ ed a Hallowe’en party held at the home o f Mrs. Oscar IJerman o f Beaverton, Friday evening. Mr. and Mm. ‘W„ S. Bowen, Mm. Ida Bryant and Mrs. J. E. More- back o f Sherwnsid and Mm. Dora Saltus and daughter Mary Frances o f Portland were gueats during the paat week at the J. H. Aten home. ^ j j ¿Nvomcpifcyrs Church of Christ Rev. G. ir ji “ Isiyal S c o u t s o f the So lay 1 Aloha-Huber Review ^ h « ,l wire very pleasantly enter" V<' U,n* °d" f 1« tatned Friday evening at the home The church and Sunday school Mr*. Kensington is naming of Mr. ami Mrs Floyd Mierty, most will hold Thanksgiving Services at pneumonia case in Portland, o f the tncmlwra being present. the church at 11 o’clock Nov. 20. . u _ . . Three will be a program by the ' , V " Mr. and Mm. K. L. Cox attended and preaching by the . tu" * d home frora the ho,piU l the meeting of Ruby ¡tebekah lod­ members . Mr. and Mra. Bush with their ge at Scholls last Wednesday even­ **a»teor. Rev. W. E. Simpson. [cHUñcEf-l school paper. It is printed twice « month and is a neat four page paper. Hazel Obea ie editor and Robert Campbell manager. The 1- teme ore all written by the pupils and is a credit to their teacher, Mias Esther Schrader. Methodist Church George F. Gordon, Pastor George F. Gordon. Pastor The special evangeketic service* at the Methodist Church being con­ ducted by the Clark evangel*»tic party, are growing in interest and numbers. You will highly enjoy and appreciate the services. The Clarks have the finest ‘musical program of any evangelestic party I know of. Mm. Clark preaches the full gospel message with power and conviction Services eocl: night at 7:45 except Saturday evening. Congregational Church The following member* of the Mr. and and Mm. D. Shaw spent visiting for the past two weeks at Kintor. 4 -H com club w*9e win­ ners at the corn show held in th* week end at Rose burg visiting the E. C. McElroy home. Hillsboro lest Saturday; Wm. Van­ Mr. and Mm. Neipert. ^ Bowman Broa. enter«.,ned Kleek. third prise, Eugene Van­ Mr. and Mra. K. Lundgrven from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and Kleek, fifth. Carl VanKleek, eiev- Portland were recent visitors at Mr. and Mm. J. T. York and grand enth and Kenneth Koeber twelvth. the J. O. Larson hums daughter Doris Sunday with a din- The regular meeting of the Mr. and Mm. J. O. I arson and ,l*r- ladies’ Aid society wax hold at the church last Thursday afternoon o f the A Anderson family Sunday.; Thieves broke the glass in the and plans were made for the Hom­ daughter (¡race werr dinner guest* luu-k door of the Red snd White Mr. and Mm. A1 Chapmen motor-' »tore » l A1" h» Monday, tak- ing year. At the next regular meet­ ing there will be election of o ffi­ «1 to Sweet Home recently to visit in* cigarette* and mtsteiUm p i* grocene*. cers, and all members are urged relative.. to be present. Mra II. Wright sponsored a show ! Mr» A J o h n » « visited in Port­ er at her home reeently for Mm Und Thursday with Mm. A. Andre, Alice Wright 19 ladies being present »"d »«ended the dinner and en- UrLainrm*nt at the Portland J imv - Mr. and M r .Hadley and Mm. E. ^ Academy during the evening. N. Reed railed on the Yarbrough i and Morrison families of Portland Monday evening several friends Saturday. gathered at the Lime of Mr. and Mm. Joe Bush to help them cele- A pleasant .urpri.* party was | bna<> 27th we(Win|i « u ver- A t an nil day meeting the regular given at t!he home o f Mr. and Mrs. I iary< phe evening wa» spent play- cardg amnion of the K inton Grange will C. Brown by the Huber elub mem- ( ... . . . be held at the hall Saturday. The t e n recently. Hob goblma o f all ages, sixes lecture hour at about 2 o ’clock is Mr. and Mm. Spiva on High- and *hape* gathered in the suidi- open to all. The lecturer, Mm. Alice land Ave. left for ( alifomia last o f the community church, Fluke, is putting on a very good week. They recently purchased the Mrtnday nite for a froifc. s , ndwiclv program, and It is desired that Jackson place. as, doughnuts, and pu nah there be a good attendance. A shower was given Mm. Clay- served to about 150 people. A goodly number^ of the parent* I po„| , t the home of Mm. J. 0. « f tihe children o f the primary Isirson last Thumday by 12 o f Cf.e The Aloha Grange is very proud grades attended the afternoon ses­ IsMÜes Auxiliary members. o f their modern kitchen which has sion o f school Friday, at win os Mr. and Mm. Homer Cason and just been completed. their teacher, Mra Bertha Shaver children. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Ryle Mr. and Mrs. P. Davies o f Port- had prepared a program. Th# little folks took their parts wonderfully j |*P°nt Thursday at the^E. ^U. were guosts of her sister, Mrs. well. At the end of «he program. home celebrating Mrs. C ison 'i birtihv Harry Hollingsworth Tuesday even j ing. gra>p* Juice and doughnuts were day. serve«!. Little Je*n Lawrence hail the Mr. and Mrs. H. Emory now lo- Kinton Grange sent a delega­ miafortune to fall o ff the bed »no I c„ ted at white Salmon, were home their tion o f twelve to the session of break her collarbone a few days ))Ver tbe week-end visiting Pomona Grange held at Hillsbro ago. The Lawrence family have | ,|aUKhter> Delores, I last Wednesday. Those who atten­ moved to Portland. I Mm. Syverst* Huber has re- ded from here were: Mr. and Mrs. Viaitors at the Whatley home turned from the St. Vincents hospital VanKleek, Mr. and Mm. Harold Sunday were Mr. and Mra. ( Kmoski, after a serious operation and is Cutting, Mr. ami Mrs. G. Sturm, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma. Jackaon and rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Fluke, Mm. d«uifht*r. Mary, and Mr. and Mr*. May Snider, Mrs. Alice Richards, Frank Wildberjjor. I Mra. Klatt, Mrs. Bcfvttw, Mrs. H. Mrs. Josephine Cox and M n * IVy . Crowly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack A luncheon was given at the lvtk>ck attPfv}ed th , p. T. A. con- F lint home o f Mrs. J. O. I^raon h o n o r-: vonti(m in Portland. „ v » ing Mm. Warren Smith, before sh e ! J. H. Aten was ill for a few days went to Kansas where she plans 1 Mra. Scott returned to her horn« last week. to spend a few month« this winter 'n Aloha Saturday after a month s visit with her son and wife, Mr. Mr. and Mr«. W. C. Hall and visiting her two sans. . . . . . _ . .. t . anh Mr». Winfield Scottt. daughter Mary Catherine spent Sun­ A few ladies met at the home ol day in Portland. Mrs. George Smith. Nov.l. A club! Red and White Store o f Aloha was organized and named ‘‘The heltf*- waa broken into Sat. night, esvt- Mr. and Mra. D. P. Newman of in* Hand’’. Ten ladies joined and ranee having been gained by the Linnton called on friemla in Kinton their aim will be to h«>P anyone »ide door omd merchandise stolen, and Scholls Sunday. in the community that is is» need of ' Thie is the second time in two food or clothing. | w«eeks thia store has been entered. Mrs. Alice Richard», clerk of the The Aloha Orchestra la now prog- Mr. and Mrs. J. T . Hadley school district has complnted taking i Springer LOCAL N E W S -UVE.A Mrs. H- P. Downing. Mrs. Ruby Boyd end Mrs. B. K. Densey at­ tended the Grange Northwest Coun­ cil conference at Hillsboro on Mon­ day in aU day and evening session. There were about two hundred pres­ ent with representatives from nil the counties o f Oregon with the exception o f Clatsop and Tillosnook. HOOD C O M P A f KNOW YOUR BRANDS Prices for Saturday - Monday November 12 ■ 14 Values In Canned Goods 25c CORN 89c Per dozen cans King’s Fancy, Solid Pack 43c TOMATOES No. 2V4 cans. 3 for $1.49 Per (Dozen cans Standards. No. 2X4 cans. 29c TOMATOES 3 cans, 99c Per Dozen cans, Sweet Treat. No. 2X4 cons 29c 2 cana for PINEAPPLE $1.69 Per Dozen cans, Ocean Breeze. No. 2 cans. 33c 2 cans for PEAS 93c 6 cans for Island Belle. No. 2 cans. 35c 3 cams for PEAS 57c 6 cans for. Silverton Fancy cut. No. 2 35c BEANS cans. 3 for 65c 6 cana for Nature’s Best- No. 303 cans. 3 cans GRAPEFRUIT QUAKER OATS RAISINS MILK I3RAPEFRUIT— Cattf., 80's. 3 for ............ ............ LEMONS—360’*. For colds, dox., SPINACH— Full o f 3 lbs.................. CARROTS— Large bunches. 10c 30c iron 7c lc Good OLIVES Lindsay mediums. No. 1 tall cans, 10c DATES New Crop, just off the T Boat, Fresh to you . 2 lbs » O C GOLDEN W E ST COFFEE Why Buy An Unknown Brand When You can get the North­ wests leading seller at O Q . this low price. 1-lb. can fc iO C MINCE MEAT Best 25c RICE Fancy 29c 10 lbs. Peanut Brittle Enjoy it after dinner. 25c 2 lbs. SALAD OIL N o. 77. Bring bottle. 15c Qts. iJ ra ^ M O N T E . Buy Now, the mar­ 27c ket supply 1» smaU. 2 No. 2 cans From The Famous Quaker Mills 25c No. 10 sack Benner s new pack, r>lfht from the 19c Driers to You. 4 lbs., Dari gold. Tall cane l f 29c Kerr's 2 lbs. 7 cans R U T A B A G A S— Per lb.. .......................... lc OREGON CELERY— 7c Large stalks. 2 for .......... SWEET POTATOES— No. 1 Jersey. 4 lbs.......... 10c 'POTATOES— No.. Des- chutes. Fine «»okers.10 lb* 12c I -a a — --------------------------------------- The Bethel Ladies Aid Mission­ ary Study class met Thursday with Mm. McKell in charge o f the de­ votional service. Mrs. F. J. Felsher gave a very interesting report on “ The living Lsaues in Chins ', her subject was Tampering with So­ cial Roots in Chino. A pot luck lunch followed the meeting. CINILY1 j A number of friends of Mr. and Mm. J. H. Aten walked in on them last Saturday evening and remuwi- ed them that it wa* their tenth wed­ ding anniversary day. Refreshments were served during the evening. They were friends and old neigh­ bors front Sherwood. W. The Missionary society held its regular monthly meeting and silver tea in the ehun4> basement lest Tuesday. The ladies are making n quilt to be sold for the benefit of the Old Peoples home in Eugene. At oh« seme time the men of the church put the winter's wood in the basement. The Young Peoples society of Christian Endeavor has organized a debating team. Next Sunday eve. they will debate on the question, "Resolved that War is justefiedf. Everyone ;* invited. The judges have not yet been decided. Elaborate plans are underway for a fellowship meeting to be held in the Church basement the evenmg of Dec. 2. AU friends are invited. Detailed announcements will be ninde Inter. The new« of the death of brother Louie Adame came aa a shock to the boat o f friends who learned to love him during the recent Evangel­ istic campaign he conducted here. In the morning at 11 o'clock, iwxt Sunday, Nov. 13, Mr. Springer will bring a measage from the oth Chapter o f Romans which he calls “ Adams and Christ’’ In the evening at 8 o’clock the topic will he, “ I have Sinned Against Heaven.’’ Rev. Charles F .Clarke, Pi*tor Robert Haggerty is spending a The Bible School in oharge of »’ rank Holboke wa. taken to S t.' " ■ g " * BM>torw* 10 C* m“ W“ h' few days at him grand parent* home Mr. R. C. Doty and a staff of e f­ Vincents hospital in Portland Ttiuns-• on Tu**“ * ,r’ here. ficient teacher* meets nt 9:45, the day evening where he underwent Mrs. Hugh Lewis and daughter Mr. and Mm. Wm J T. Campbell morning worship and sermon is at an operation for appendhftl*. He ' Kathline were Portland visitors last day at the Wellington Cook home 11 o'clock, «he sermon will be by is getting along as well as could be Saturday. Mr. Clarke, the C. E. and Scrooby in Portland. expected and will be home with his Mm. Jonea o f Vtata Ave. return­ society meet at 6:30 and the even­ family soon. Robert Campbell spent tfte week ing service at 7:30. We shall have ed from the hospital with her young end in Portland with his oouste The next meeting of the Ladies' son, last Sunday. Bilhe Greeby. 20. there being 41 boys and 31 girls, Che*. Maxey has traded his place visitors at the Strother* home children between the ages of 4 and Mrs. Cora Metzentine, clerk of for property in St. Johns, and is Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Haggerty Aid society will meet with Mm. Hist. 108 was taking the school moving hi* family there. and children o f near Siivertcm Have J. Ward o f Pleasant Valley cemus last week. were week end guest* at the J The four Christianson children road Thursday afternoon Nov. 17th Mr. and Mm. James Campbell L. Haggerty home. at 2 o’clock. There will be election from Eugene visited over Sunday o f officers and alt members are irr- 1 with their aunt Mm. E. C. McElroy o f Silverton visited Friday at the Miss Elizabeth Struthers attended Wim. F. Campbell home. god to attend. _ Den Shaw's houae was entered a party at the home o f Miss Rath Mm. W. S. Boom and son Fulgam at Sylvan Saturday eye. early Sunday morning and several HUBER articles af womens clothing taken Stanley of Sandy were Thursday i and sons were dinner guests Sun- m _ New* I-eft From Last Week"” Jun* Gilmore entertained a few __ , . . . . I friend* Friday evening with * taffy The M Lewis family have moved pull m twnor of aunt M lu into th Livermore house wt Huber, (ira.ee Hicks. i W' °ini nub*r Av# Mm. Alice Wheeler entertained U building a new double garage on ^