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ALOHA NEWS / -------- Mrs. Geo. Sellers and daughter, Gladys, of Huber, spent the week end at Kockaway Beach Mr. and Mrs. George Noyes of 1’urtland, was a visitor at his mothers home, Mrs. George Sellers, of H u ber, Sunday. T here will be a baseball game between Middleton and Aloha-Huber schools on Friday, April 1. T he boys have been working hard and expect to do their best for the jnirple and white. Last Friday the first team won from the juniors by the score of 12 to 6. T he juniors have some promising material. Montgomery, Koch, Mann, Schilling and Metzrl ■will form a nucleus fora good team as soon as they get older. under the leadership of Miss Helen We have received the return from Cowgill held at Forest Grov e Satur- the examination we took oir the Old day. The ladies report a most enjoy Testament. All passeu, znu like making another try when ft able and instructive meet. conies time for the New Testam ent H arry MacLeod is the proud pos- examination. sessor of a new Chevrolet sedan pur- | -------- chased this week, and is especiall) The Hitcon Progressive club m et-at busy right now trying «c*- •» »he the home of Mrs. H erm an Metzen- new Hoover traffic code, with hopes tine Wednesday. Mr. Fernanga, of to succeed by the time Mrs. Mac- Silverton, gave a very interesting talk Leod returns from a visit with tela-1 on "Helping Your Community.’’ W c lives and friends in southern < ali feel sure that all w ho heard him gained a great deal. Following the forma next week meeting the hostess served a delicious The Beaverton Realty company has j lunch. The next meeting is a busi- rented the former Stout house on the ness meeting to be held at the home old county road to Mr. and Mrs of Mrs. Charles Struthers Buchanan, who occupy it while| -------- Miss Irene Hansen underwent an they are building a new modern res operation at the Portland Surgical idencc on Wheeler avenue. hospital Friday morning. She is get- | ting along nicely. BA RN ES N E IG H B O R H O O D . to Sutherland, Or., last Satu day, where they will spend a few days u s - iting friends and relatives --------- Elmerina Thoreson and Adelaide Skare are home ill with tine measles ■ ST. CLARE S PARISH. The St. Clare’s Dramatic club g a v e ' a vaudeville entertainm ent on Friday evening. March 25. 1927. Those who took p tr t w ere F ra n k T w isa, Jr., Al- bert Brosscau, C harles Weigel. Leslie page, Laurence Kemp, Henry Giles, F red Bernecke, Gordon Parker, Miss Belle Dennis, Miss M ary Dennis, Mrs. Henry Giles, Miss Alvira Page, Miss C ectlia M arthaller and Marjorie Callahan. The. St. Clare’s Dramatic club wish to thank Gordon P a rk e r who enter tained with a cornet solo. Mr. Parker over jdays to the “listeners K FW V , also Laurence Kemp, a for- n)Cr member, and Mr. and Mrs. Cal- |ahan. whose daughter danced at the entertainment. They are not of St ( lare’s parish. T heentertainm ent w as well given and well attended. with the Community club exhibiting at the Rose hestival rose 'how. A most enjoyable surprise was dered Mrs. Carrie Shafford Chester Shafford at their home day, March 2t)th in honor of birthday anniversary. r '. V . V . '. V . '. V . W . V . '. V . '. V . ' dr . a . ten- and Sun-. their E. WILSON Optometrist Fine R e p a irin g and O p tical W o rk a S p ecialty . £ I; A letter has been received by the community club from the general of the manager ot Oregon Electric Beaverton, Or. Box 367 company in w hich they state that they will repair and paint the Capi- ! ,s W W A V .W .S W S V .V .W V ,' tol Hill station and promise coopera- tion with residents in beautifying . V A W V A V W A V A W W » , .V the station. ? MULTNOMAH Orenomah Chapter, Nr. 141, O E. PASTURE l 80 Acres of The Best PASTURE - in the state. For rent or will rent by the head. Father Kelly’s Place West of Beaverton. ;• i I; t £ j; J S;* h? |d a staled meeting in the ten. pie Monday evening, when the de- tfrees Wt‘rc conferred upon Mrs. M artha Rowell. T he next meeting will be held Monday evening, April Enquire Grand Creamery ,* 11, the occasion being the April 181 First St. Portland, Or. birthday party for members having V.V.V.V.WAY.VAW.V.».».»:, birthdays that month, arrangement» being in charge of Pearl C. Hays. •x~x-x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~x~:--x"*- Helen and Winifred Berst are still I he Hiteon Busy Bees held their T he lineup for Friday will proba absent from school because of whoop- pie social and program Friday eve- bly be llrandel, Prinke, Stickney, Si- ing cough. rung A neat stun was raised, full re- j monton, Smith, Tetwiler, Barber, port of which may be made after the lackman and Kohrback. Charles Barry, one of the fourth next meeting of the club which will be held Thursday. W e wish to ex grade students, has a bad cold. press our sincere thanks to all those There will be a mass meeting at the Huber Commercial club Friday Miss Clara T radisci returned home who so kindly helped us. evening, April 1. It is a get-together from H ubcr over the week-end. BEAVERTON meeting for our community. Let’s _____ Miss Dorothy S truthe rs was one Orenomah lodge, No. 177, A. F. & RYAN PLACE. PHARMACY A. M., will hold the April stated k all be there. Gladys Young was absent Monday 1 of the ushers at the senior class play given by the Girls’ Polytechnic because of sickness. Mrs. O. C. Wolfe, and Adolph meeting at the Temple next Tuesday £ J. E. H A T C H , Prop. j school of P ortland Friday evening. Lucile Sponer of Molalla, Or., is a Beaverton, Oregon. Haglund won the first "500” prizes evening when the worshipful grand .*. new pupil of the Aloha-Huber Sunday callers at the John Trach- 1 Mr. Nelson has been ill at his at the card party at Ryan Place on master, E dgar M. Sensenich will •:~X**X~X*-X-<"X~X*-.’**X~X**X"X--:--: school, grade 7 ; Richard Trahcn, also sel home were Retter, Graham, Hies- 1 borne with a cold, March 17 Mrs. Hugh McConnell and make his official visit. of Molalla, grade 3; Florence Chase, ter and the Shrim families. Frank Foster won the bridge prizes. Miss Helen Bui, of Portland, was a W e st Portland P. T. A. has in V . W . V . V . V . W . W . V . V . V . V Molalla, grade 0; Marie C hase, Molal week-end guest at the home of her la, grade J ; Alva Chase, Molalla, Frank Reed is planning on build- Miss Mersades Tuhy has been ill vited the members of Multnomah P. £ MAPES & SON T. A. to be the guests at their meet- | grade 5; Pauline Buchanan, Portland, jug a large chicken house at Huber. cousin, Miss Florence Selander. with a bad cold. ing at 2 o’clock Friday aftarnoon, Billiard Parlors grade (>; Mary Foster and June hos tie is tileing his land and will Mrs. Peterson and sons, Karl and April 8 at W est Portland school. The ier of Multnomah, grade 5. able to get in the crop earlier. TUALATIN. Cigars Kenneth, attended the four senior teachers will have charge of the plays given by the Girls’ Polytechnic T he Aloha-Huber school is increas program and a large a tte n d a n c e is Tobaccos R R. Marvin, who has been work Dr. and Mrs. A rthur Harris, of i hoped for. All members of M ultno ing fast in number. ing for the McCready Lumber Co., school of Portland, Friday evening. Confections Portland, spent Sunday here. mah council arc urged to attend. motored to Timber, Sunday. He will Soft Drinks Miss Grace Behm, Mrs. Sylvestei Mrs. T uttle’s sewing class met be employed there to fell umber. W. R. H aw xhurst transacted busi and R. S. Robinson were Beaverton ness in Forest Grove and Banks the at her home at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday On Tuesday evening, March 22, Cady Bldg. W atson, St. afternoon, March 22. Mrs. George VV. Lyons, of Q ueens V.SSV.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.W A'A William Green, former merchant visitors Saturday. first of this week. land, surprised her husband with a of Aloha ami his sister, Mrs. Grace Mrs. Charles Van Kleek and d a u g h - ; Matt King, of the Aloha Lumber Mathews, moved Saturday to the birthday party in the event of his Mrs. Erma Milkus of Lewiston, company, is delivering material this Montavilla district on the cast side of ter, Effie, attended the county in 82nd birthday. •J*-X,*X,*X,,X — X ,*X**X**X-*X**X-*X,-X-\* Idaho, was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ï week to the Frank Reed place, north Portland, where they have bought a stitute and club leaders meeting at i In spite of the number of mile Charles Wilson, last week. of Huber. Mr. Reed has a nice five* suburban grocery store. During a "Forest Grove Saturday. stones Mr. Lyons has passed he is acre tract and is improving the prop numbers of years residence in Aloha ❖ w r* r- -T-* iw T- j t hale and hearty, a wonderfulv intcl- Mrs. C. F. ligard, Mrs. Fred Leu- .. „ , Miss Elizabeth Struthers attended erly with a chicken house 20x50 and these peojde made a large number L c -n- i . Iigent and well read man, a t ivil Clairvoyant Reading * thi and many others of Tigard, at- a barn, 24x3o, and will also remodel Qf friends who all wish them success the T. T. T. meeting and movie, W a r veteran, and a man who has X Readings Daily “McFadden's Elat," a f t h e ' Liberty ‘«nded church »» Tualatin, Sunday. ” a“ ‘c ^ a success in life. MY. Lyons t the residence. m their new venture. theater in Portland Saturday. was born in northern Michigan. ■ $ 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Shotwell, of Gaston, A. W. Moore, an employe of the At the close of the happy party X T he Misses Genevieve and Dorothy Or , came to hear the Rev. Blake j Lyons told of many incidents *f 350J Morrison St. Room 315 l ' S. biological survey, has received FAIRVALE. Peterson and Messrs. Karl and Ken- service Sunday, according to their an that happened during his early life J 1 Block North Stage Depot orders transferring him to Salt l.ake The Fairvale baseball club will give neth Peterson were dinner guests of nu*l custom. City, Utah, and will leave with his and l ivil W ar times. Ice cream and .*. Bet. Broadway and Park family for that city in about two a dance at the club house on W e d Miss Margaret Odmark of Portland cake was served Those present were X PO R T L A N D , OREG O N weeks. While this transfer will mean nesday cveningf April C. Sunday. Miss Trixie Johnson returned to the sons, grand children and greal * a merited promotion in the service her studies at the U. of O., Sunday, i grand children, Mr. and Mrs. W alter -x*-x-*x~x--x~x-x~x--x-x--x~x~:.- * Dr. Vinton Scott was host at a for Mr. Moore, the many Aloha M r and Mrs. Wiliam Cyrus, of While here visited friends at Forest R£a a n,i tw ochildren, of Multnomah, friends of this estimable family will wedding reception for his brother, of McMinnville, called at the home of j Grove and Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rea, of Portland, y.WAW.VAV.VAV.V.W,*.', Seattle, Dr. Percy Scott. re g re t to learn of their departure. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson S un j Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Rea and son day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Juken of i Grant, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. I.e- Mr. W ood who teaches the adult Frank Gaunt, Sr., started work S a t -------- | Sandy's Kodak shop, Portland, were Roy Francis, of Portland, Louise Rea urday on the erection of a four-room class in Multnomah Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek guests at the W alter Hawxhurst and D orothy Rea of Portland, Mrs. I; New and Used Furniture I; modern cottage on a pretty acre tract conducted the Sunday school at F a ir and daughter, Fffie and Miss Ethel home for dinner, Saturday evening. Hamilton, m other of Mrs. A rth u r Agents for £ adjoining his present home on the vale last Sunday. N orth attended the special all day | F.lias Green aand son, W arren, and Rea, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ji south at Aloha and expects to have program held at the Methodist Epis families of W ashington, motored to 1. Webster. £ Heath & Milligan Paints ;• it ready for occupancy in about six The Cadman Music club of which copal church of Forest Grove Sunday Tualatin Sunday to hear Rev. Blake's j \ weeks. Mrs. E. R. Trayle is president, e n message. They were former n e ig h b o r $2.75 a gallon :■ R. B. Bolt has moved to Metz- j joyed a theater party and supper Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mrs ! of Mr. Blake, owning the Morse ger. Mrs. Shoemaker left the last of the Tuesday evening. Carlson were dinner guests of Mr ranch. ij GARDEN TOOLS j: week for a short visit with relatives and Mrs. Neely of P ortland Sunday. Nick Collis has been repairing the i BE A V E RT O N , and friends at Seattle. OREGON < The Paradise club entertained theii ( The leading event in Tuaaltin the back porch on his building. families Wednesday night at the d u b v .v .v .v .* .\» .v .v .v .v .v .v .w ! Mr. and Mrs. John Schmeltzer, of past week was the arrival of Rev Mr and Mrs. W (. \ aughters r e - : house. Moving pictures and a spelling Mountainside and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- H enry P. Blake, from Pendleton, ccivcd a telegram advising them oi bt.e wcrc lhc diversions of the eve-1 ry Schmeltzer of Hillsboro, K>ro, were Or., to speak to his many f r i e n d s .................. .. . . . . . . . . . the serious illness of the eldest mg. x--x-x~x-x-x~x-v-x- guests at the Metzcntine home Sun- fr0m the pulpit of ,he M E. Com- daughter at F.corse, Mich, and left day. muoity church, Sunday morning on Sunday for that city to he at her T he money to pay the interest due the anniversary of his 94th natal day. BUSINESS bedside. on the Gold notes of the Community ! Mr. Blake is well and spoke with SHAHAPTA. CARDS club is on deposit in Multnomah ^ iss W endy F. Butler, Correspondent remarkable energy for a man of his ( an a man open a box with a bank. -------- years. He was plainly heart! by the hatchet in one hand and a hammer in George Beasley, from San Francis- large congregation on his exposition the other? Can he use both hands at | co, visited his brother, P. W. Beas- of the Lord’s Prayer. He was assist- HILLSDALE. the same time ? A reporter stepped i ley. ed by Rev. H e n ry Cross. Dr. Reed, into the Aloha Mercantile company -------- ' of Scholls, a former pastor of the Mrs. N Sorber has returned from Wednesday and one of the proprie Miss Violet Kirschner had a bridge 'c hurc h, was present and contributed tors was bending over a box with a visit with friensd at Waldport. ï party in honor of Miss Rogers, of a so,° T here was an augmented a hatchet in one hand and a hammer | ----- — choir. Mrs. R H, Hcimbach presided A Mr and Mr*. R. C. Thompson and Pendleton, Or. in the other. at the piano and Flossie W ildgrube X son spent the week-end at Netarts, PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. played the saxophone. A fter a basket The Aloha Grain and Feed store Ur. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson anil fam 212 F O U R T H S T R E E T - N E A R SA LM O N expects a car of scratch, dairy f e e d ' ily, from Portland, visited Beasley’s luncheon, Rev. Blake gave an inter P O R T L A N D Look for Electric Sign OREGON esting talk on im portant events of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hadley had as Sunday. and egg mash next week. his long life. He returned to Pendle- ;..;.. x - x -- x -- x --:- x -- x ** x -- x -- x ~ x -<-- x --> x **:-- x --:-->- Xv - x -*:-:-*:-- x -- x -- X v .: : week-end guests, their daughter, f t r s ., ,,, „ , . ton Monday to live with his son. The Gcrrow garage received a new Yarbo. -n ... ..i .! .. o' ' William and family. He has rented coat id paint Monday spent Thursday with her niece, Mrs his 40-acre farm to Andy Bales. N A Nelson’s father from Rell- •> x -- x --:-- x ~ x ~:-<-- x *- x ~ f - xx - c ~:-- f - x -- x -- x *- x -- x -- x -- x ~:-*.’-- x -- x --:.. x -- x .-:--:; ::- P . A. Beebe. Y Authorised Dealer Mr. and Mrs. J H Sidwell motor- ingham, W a s h , returned home from T a r and Gravel M ONTAG F U R N A C E S RO O FIN G ed to the Sandy and brought back a visit to his son. CAPITOL HILL. George C. Beebe, father of F. A. a lot of smelt. | ——— —■ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Noakcs en- Beebe, returned home Tuesday to A t a special meeting called by the Centraba, after spending two week* F R A N K P U L V E R , Prop Mr and Mrs E. J Flynn, of I inn- tertait.cd the community club on Capitol Hill Community club jointly at Shahapta and Corvallis. Phone Tigard 5-52 Beaverton 25-50 Beaverton. Or X ton, visited Mi and Mrs Matt King Wednesday, March 23 Five hun- with the Junior Auxiliary at the club * Tuesday. They were on their way to dred was enjoyed. <->.X-^vx%.X-X-<^^>4~X-X~M~X~X^M^XM~>X>X^:-v:“ > house, plan* were formulated for A most enjoyable evening was Hoqmain, W a s h , where they will holding a bazaar Saturday, April 30. reside. The P arent-T eacher card party was spent by a number of Shahaptian* at The following committee chairmen . i held at Mrs. Hruggcr’s home on Fri- •' ^ l n c * and card party held Ly w ere a p p o in te d : General chairman, S S W . , A S , , V , Y ,V .V ,, , v , s , 1, t, 1,1% % ^ Y |.., . . i. i,| . i y M w ^ 1. 1. w . V i,i. Frank Reed of Huber, is building day. March 25 and was well attended Maplewood Commercial club Friday I H. L. Cleaves; kitchen. Mrs. Bert a chicken house to hold 1001) chick ' Mr s Beardsley won first prize and D uncan; dishwaster* junior club. r n s and a barn at Huber Lumber Mrs Mellon the consolation prize MAPLEWOOD. W ayne Jensen; ice cream. Hugh was m cured thru the A loha 1 M -------- W a r d ; soft drink, Agnes McGuire; Number of Lines One ber company. Frank F.ihrridge, son of Mrs. Had- T he Commercia! club reported a fancy work, Mrs I). R u ik h a r t; fish Two T hree I I Tm e T im es Times 1 lep, is visiting his m other at her good attendance at their dance and pond, Mrs. Clyde M atthew s; plants, One Line ______________ $ 50 : A 25 $ 7T Matt King has rented his bungalow home, and expects to leave soon for card party Friday night, the proceeds Mrs. N. R KyAcr, Miss Florence T w o Lines 25 50 amounting to over $7(1. on Wheeler avenue to J F. Max- his regiment at Fort Scott, Cal .75 D e P a rc q ; candy, Mrs. K. P M ar T hree U n e s ..................... \* > ! .55 MO field, the Aloha baker. shall; tickets, Irl D auben; publicity F o u r Lines _________ __ 44) ' W e wish to remind member* of .VU 1 Mrs. l.ister entertain last Saturday and soliciting, R. P. M arshall; door, F iv e Lines .......... ...........7 50 1 75 Mrs. J H. Sidwell was a visitor in the P arent-T eacher association and with a bridge party for her new J. V. P atton A dinner of hot biscuits 1 So Six Lines 60 1 .90 1 Salem .Monday. 1 2o t h u r friends of the ’’food sale" to he daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edgar Lister, and chicken will be served at 6 Seven Line* __________ ' .7 0 1 hrld at the J. C. NiJ .Non store on Those present were Mesdames Van o’clock, dancing and gixvd music, door 105 1 140 I Eight Line* ....... ________ Ml J. H. Sidwell expects to move in- Saturday ^ • ' rd 2 1.20 DO 2 on lavrir, K. Reynolds. H Reynolds. A prizes on adult and children’s tickets to their new home next week A. Andrews. Nichols, Thaver, W end- lV>nation* for booths and dinner Average 6 short word to the line No ad taken for less than 25c floors were sanded Wednesday. HITEON. land, A. H yatt and It. t. antrell, Mrs. earnestly solicited. Copy m u ,' be in off.ee by W ednesday ,o insure publication *■ ■■ R Reynolds won first prize Delight- _ _ _ Mesdames Thom*, McKrown, Stick- | T he Bible anti Teachers’ Training lul refreshments were served Mr* N K Kyser ha* been ap- ing the current rrK m ^h^ 'd " " 'u * ^ ‘° b f paid for nry, Anderson and Haynes were in class niet at the ht>mc of Mrs on the ledger no* to c a rry ihese small amount* P' anted chairman on the exhibiting atiendance at the teacher’s institute Charles V aa Kleek Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. W Avery motored of roses representing Capitol Hill ♦ Mrs. S. Clair :■ Beaverton Exchange :■ 500 $1.50 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS What Your Want Adv. W ill Cost ** I Í WAV.V.V2A,AVAVd.\VdA'.WViV.,AV2.,.,.’< ,>^