THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Aloha-Huber School Notes
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..is of Golden Glow corn and
i t>uU No. 13, a class will bi
provided for boys and girl» «grolle-.
in club work, Exhibits should be
sent to O. T. McWhorter. The priae
winning exhibits will be takin to
Paviliic lni.Tn,no...d
International U v e . U * k
Ike Pacifik
show, at Portland.
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1 :: Beaver Theatre •:
Jc-nne ami family were caller.«
Mr .Miller oui on the
Bernice Martin, of Montana, and Sunday on
wercl ‘»»r,us
Barnes road.
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Edward Busch, of Portland, were
nove<! His family fro:ii
BEAVERTON. OREGON
new pupils in the Jrd Krade.
The following girl, have joined
... the W alker boas«« » t o a
new place for the winter
the cookery club under the lea«le
The boys from the Barnes school
Subscription price $ 1 UO per year ship of Mrs Mii/cl: Dorothy Bu
Published Friday of each week bv
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the Sw cctvillc
Advertising
rate
on
application ehanan,
Louis Shomber,
Margar» r | w<p‘ a victory over
P I O N E E R P U B L I S H I N G CO
Miss
Mav
Kebe.e.
of Beaverton.
Haines,
Pauline
Buchanan.
Eva school last Friday
earnest received
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bu.Ilv
bruised
elbow
in
Sch.-M.l
again
began
Prink, Blanch Haines. Ruth Kearnev.
Member of National Editorial Asso
They meet every other Friday a fte r M< iday after Institute All pupil- when an automobile driven by I- \ J
B««v*rton Office— Broadway St.,
are very busy and are doing good forma are guests at the A F. Mor-
ciation and Oregon State Edi
noon
work
gait home
uear
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Tracks,
Telephone
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The
-rabbitry
club
was
ortraniaed
torial Association.
Mr. and Mrs. t h i n have company
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under the leadership of Mr. Braden,
Portland Office, 404—Dellum Bldg
assisted hy Robert Haines and has from Portland
Esther ... Trachsel
from
£
Kt»e.
of Hartford.
Kan . is a
the following memoers.
members: James Tet-
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Phone BRoadway 0791
“ Entered as second-class matter
lock. Ralph Klatt, Frank Shepherd, school Wednesday George Frachsel KUest aI thl. home of Mr. and Mrs
October 24, 1924, at the postoffice at
Kenneth
Sumlberg
Erik
Hansen, was absent Wednesday afternoon
George Snyder.
Sundberg
Several men are working every
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Managet Arthur Anderson. Lester Dennison
Tigard, Oregon, under act of March H H. J E F F ' R I E S — Business
day on the new school house. It will
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Bilyeu
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lohn
fones.
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T h e Orenoco Parent-Teacher asso-
Fiditi
HARRY D E N IE ,
Wallace Busch, of Portland; regis be completed by the first of the
year.
ciation
has
elected
the
following
tered in the sixth grade.
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officers: Mrs. S. L Early !e, presi
Elizabeth Hayes was 111 Thursday
dent: Miss Bertha Buford, vice pres
The fifth grade history class gave
ident; Miss Matilda Dallingcr, sec
BEAVERTON
HALLOWE'EN’S TRAGIC SIDE
a demonstration F'riday before their
retary; Mrs. L T. Woodward, treas-
mothers.
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Louise M Cochrane has started
grade
are
tdnnnintr
Like many days set apart as church days or festivals, The • eighth
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. . ' aflFy pul* ‘° be hdd 1U he Cochrane on the grounds of cruel
Hallowe’en, the vigil of All Saints’ day, has lost its or- i‘ni
near
future
and inhuman treatment
iginal meaning, tho it mav he shown to mean something
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A S and Myra G Pattullo have >
even the way It IS observed b y the general public now. The eighth grade of the Aloha startcd action for quiet title against £ PLUMBING and HEATING
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Huber school had a genuine old |fH. Oregon & California railway,
Always on the job.
( 'hosts, goblins, black cats and Other apparatlons, d t fashioned taiTy pull at the school Southern Pacific company.
Phone Tigard 552 or Beaverton
signed and prepared for entertainment on Hallowe’en, h‘>
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have a hidden meaning. To the children they mean an n the basement early in the eve- *VI b . M ^ r l fi!ed su.t against L
Beaverton, Oregon
and measured out the sugar 1
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other thrill in their gay young lives. But to the grown nine
and water and put it on the stove restoration of property held by the ‘ A V A ' A V A V A ' A V A V A ' A V A
defendant in Metzger and for $250
ups
they
are typical
of the ^ ghosts of every-day life: to they
J*"1 were going to . be thru bv
, damages and $210 rents and profits,
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ghosts of departed days, of failures great and small: ,7 .to and go home. About 9 p. m which it alleged is due.
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¿tome of the mothers became anxious
apparations of fear tor the future.
and vent over «. the school house Dales of annual road meetings for
seven districts have been set hy the
Like the child, .he grown-up «...Is, with Mark Twain. » £ £
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county court as folk «vs:
that most of his troubles never happen. A dusky-hued ■«ers did not have pans t«. put the
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Tue».-Wed., October 25-26
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Lois Moran and
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Thun -Fri., October 27-28
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F’red Thompson
“T H E
TOUGH GUY”
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The Beauty Box
Finger Waving
Marcelling
Shampooing
All
kinds
of
Finger Waving
Here Every
beauty
W’ork
Expert Will Be
Thursday
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tjiffiy in to Co*»1, but they were pul-
C«it crossing VOUr |>Uth actunlly llicillis liUd luck li you ling the tnffv and it was hard work Road district No. 25 is to meet at
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There still w^ a bi« f»*«n off taftv, the Rosedale school house. November
let it make you feel that way.
1 he bad luck usualls Nlrs TlIttlr offere(i to lakc lhc rest 5 at 2 p nt. : No. 45 at lackson
school house. November J at H p. m. :
consists of the fear of it. There is a lot in mood.
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,ar,‘i
woul<l
see that it was worked if the tea- No. 54. Sherwood city hall. Novem
ber 5 at 2 p. m. ; No. 11. Cedar Mills
As we sit with the children on Hallowe’en even the »her would send over some of the Union
chapel, November 11 at 2 p.
pupils to help her in the morning,
rustle of leaves startles us. The shodows of the build so they all went home about 9:30. m ; No 7 Reedville school Novem
Tuesday
morning
the
students ber 5 at 2 p m. : No 61. Huber
ings that stand stark against the autumn sky seem as vorked
until
12 and
still
there Commercial club. November 5 at S'
grim specters that strike with awe. Mere fantoms that -was some taffy left, but the candy p. in.
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had to be at the school house and
pass in the night appear portentous and ill boding.
i he soltl at 12 so they rushed the
The scribes of various troops will
But what does the morrowbring? Another sunlight,
ov‘ r ,h<rc a,1<l lhey *ul<’
meet in the Central library, room A,
the second Saturday of each month,
another day of hope, of tackling the tasks of life with Since Tuesdav the students have at
10 a. m.
a will to accomplish.
The Hallowe’en
of impending
dis ^
,^.vrIral is ,l still
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but there
e taffy
left. It
aster has vanished.
I he soul is born again, the heart is rumored that thev intend to open Beaverton schools closed Wcdnes- E V E R Y division of the Pacific International Livestock Exposition prt-
a store on the highway and sell ■lay until Mondav for the Teachers’ scuts innumerable opportunities for valuable education lit conducting iariii-
courageous, the mind fearless. Hallowe’en teaches a taffy
to the tourists, between stud> j ^"s,' ,u,c
Hillsboro.
ing operations.
great lesson as well as furnishes a good time. Many periods
said that the sink at
\[r and Mrs. W Threasher of the And yet this training is available to every farmer in this section at a
people have Hallowe’en all the time, hut in different the school h oils«- was well sweetened Laurel district announces the birth minimum of cost and effort.
and it required some “elbow of an eight pound girl
ways.
Some go merrily on, irresponsible, living in up
I luring the week of October 29 to November 5, inclusive, the I’aolic
grease"to get it sweet and clean
International holds its 17th Annual Exposition Millions of dollars' worth
shadows, without depth of thought or breadth of vision. a*ai"- Anyone wanting to buy sonic
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The following constitute the c h o ir |0f the nation's finest Pure Bred Livestock will be exhibited—Cattle, Horses
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Theirs is the Halloween without substance, empty and would do well to see the students ol >t. M arys hi^h school as Brown*
kioats ami Foxes.
$1(X),(XHM)0 will be awarded in premiums.
organized: Organist.
fohn
Samuel
there will be Pacific Internationals spectacular Horse Show : gieat
temporary. Others break thru the thin crust of make- 1 ,lu ' lk'l‘lh M'“1'
enors,
Robert
Gebhardt.
I.amberton. Stanley I.arey, Kenneth Dairy, Land, and Manufacturers’ Pro«lucts Sh o w s; Wool Show ami Imho-
believe, and there find the real purposes of life, full and d q g S K IL L AND
B ro w n ; baritones,
Edward
Fisher, trial Fixnositiou
eternal, the real destiny, the happiness that comes from
EAT NEW BORN CALF Otis Hi »yard, Philip R utkow ski;
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f dward I)ris- No
what branch of farming you have adopted. ,we. here at the
collr » ictor kashevaraf.
rcavcdthm
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knowing what is real and what is unreal. Theirs is the
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d t A V t K i U N ISank unhesitatingly recommend that you attend this year*
Hallowe’en of essential values and of genuine worth to |,0 ks kdlcd and partly ate a small ,r , j n i
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Avail yourself of all the information obtainable;
Provides Liberal Farm
Education
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baby call Friday night in the barn
1 belonging to l.. Rumanian
Dogs
harking during the night had arvak-
cited Mr. Kinnaman and he got up
twice and looked out of the window
and saw several police and other
big «logs prowling around the house
and barn but was not prepared for
the sight that met his eyes Satur-
day morning when he opened the
[»•‘¡‘i1 door—ami found the head and
A peculiar case is on record, but it is not by any
means an exceptional case. After certain school children
were molested or frightened by an individual of the wh,c h they ha.i been feeding by
moron type, certain of the parents either hesitated or hand
refused to assist the oclticers m searching for ihe of Hillsboro to report the matter to
fender, with the very weak excuse that their children the . . county
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Mr K.nnanun said Ihe call was so
“might have to go to court to testify,” and that “thej small that it had to be fed by hand
and they had been keeping it near
might catch an innocent man.”
the house, but it was growing so
Such an attitude is little short of perfidy! How can »
that they took it to the barn
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we expect justice to carry and criminals prosecuted it is said that if a dog once kills
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and cats an animal he can never be
when the people themselves, whom laws and courts are trusU.(1 m.ar theill aKaj„ The sheep
designed
to t 1 protect, fail or neglect
to do their
share in With thheir
,l,a' ‘' dogs
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the administration of orderly government?
It is cer them have had to be shot «when
they were caught eating lambs.
tainly a “weak sister” who will try to shirk his or her
dutv to get on the w i t n e s s stand and tell the court and CAMP F,RF g i r l s i a k f . a c -
jury the facts asked for. Justice can not be had without ih e Aloha Huber p i a
met
evidence, and evidence can not he had without witnesses. Many
{lutM’ay. interesting
'"Khl 11 '• lopics
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x\'e
were «hs-
There is nothing to he feared in a court of law. The cm«e«i Prof w. T. Lehnherr was
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acting president protein,
law itself protects people against answering incnminat-
ihe Hubei t amp fire g ’ tssiM.«i
ing questions. But Seemingly some people are either too ^¡¡’
; ^ T ^ ’/'orphan
“soft" to go, or thev do nt»t realize the importance and \"n'r "
YVinmfreti Thoms
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Bet B.iv ’ l.v lum Gilmore, \ lfi
necessity of their presence it right is to prevail.
ography bv D«>r.«thv Adams t amp-
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. fire purposes were discussed bv Tun«*
Beiore criticizing our courts, juries ami enforcement R(,hrback the “t .imp
amp fire ' i .,«•«"
Stick ney.
wrre
repeated
by
officials, let us first analyze ourselves and find out ami t h«- 1 T f «lo was Betty
g.v en h> K\r-
whether we have ran away from our duty as g o o d Ivn Ih. ►1114 t amp- fire Song- Nvcrr
cung hv ihr group A duet, " Bug-a
citizens.
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It isn’t the quality of the attraction so much as
the facilities for parking that draw the crowds now
adays.
II..vl ey and YY ilma Tuttle
Tinp girl« were anxi< >ti« to take
pail .«lid rii)« •>l*d the d|qdaucc given
them If thrirc is any \ >art or work
tn b< d<>nc. please call on ti« again
YYe die glad t«> do our best always
BARNFS
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Pep is a pleasing sensation that lasts about 5 min
utes after hearing an after dinner speaker give an in
spirational talk.
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Lindbergh’s plane isn’t the only "spirit of St. Lou-
is.” The people of St Louis showed thev had the real
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spirit wheu they set about the task of rehabilitation
from the recent storm disaster. The spirit of human
ity proved to be real.
Many a go-getter is afterward sorry he gutter.
Many a man has been in lawful suspense waiting
for suspenders to come back.
NEIGHBORHOOD
M is | I) Trachsel and daughters
t Ian,
F.sther
and
Bernice
wrre
; shopping in Portland last week
Mrs. 1 has I. Swensen and child -;
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Iran and Dorothy are
visiting with Mr ami Mrs NY T
Lehnherr, of Huber
Miss Josephine Sevrv, of Portland,
'pent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
J rhnhrrr s ,,c
Saturday
for
Eugene
l.oMisf Spies and brothers Chas
and Harold were lit Beaverton Sun
day
\lr. Harold NixAn, frtvnt P irtlan 1
was out last week, over looking a»
the new schsH.I h. use an«l attimliMv
to business.
Mr Shearer «Irove Mr Y an Buten
t<> ttillsboio on business last Mon
day
Mr. YY irth and family went to
Government C«mp last Svndav Thex
reported t rxonderful tin« The fall
Ih e I P. Jones faintly is planning ,g„„
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a three months' California trip
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applying the principles learned to the solution of your own
farm problems.
Mrs. C. YV Young of Kinton, r e
cently operated upon, is gaining
slowly.
The Bank of Beaverton
Baavertoa, Oregcn
H Kahler, guest of his sister, Mrs
August Wenzel, has returned to his
home in Baltimore, Md
Fred
and
Henry
Rau
are
Washington on a month’s visit.
irw I u r n
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1Ila)<ir ol,eration in a Portland hos
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A % V W V W .N W A V W Y W A V A % W V V W A % % W y V W .V .'.V .V .S
THYNG’S
Mr. and Mrs. T Staver of Cali-
Hurbank potatoes, both in the ce r
tified and commercial grades and ten
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM
At
N ow —
by Rail
or Highway ï
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luxurious motor-.oachti
supplementing Re J t let-
t r ie a n J s team t r a i n
service in Oregon
Get your copy of the new
time-folders showing complete
Red Electric and motor coach
service.
Southern Pacific rati tt.kets
are gooJ on these
motor-coaches.
The
Old
Location—With
New
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PARLOR \
Store
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SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS
Magazines—All The Daily Papers
W EA TH ERLY ICE CREAM
Canned
Good»
and
Light
Groceries
to
Accommodate
Sunday
Night Trade
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New convenience for travel
ers to Portland and intermedi
ate stations Deluxe,silver-gray
motor coaches tn daily service,
operated by Southern Pactnc
Motor Transport Co.
Motor coaches are of latest
design, with every modem im
provement for your conven
ience and comfort. Also serves
Pacific High wav poi ms bet ween
Portland and Asiiland via Cor
vallis, Eugene, Roseburg,
Grant s Pa*> and Medford.
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BATTERY CHARGING
Shell-Union-Ethyl
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Try our free r.ir service — W e put it in for y< u
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THE YARD OF SERVICE
1x12 Per M ........................................................... $ 12-00
1-2x6 Bevel Siding per M ............................... 19.00
2x4-6 No. 1 Common per M ........................... H-00
Small Lot Odd Cupboard Doors Cheap
Southern W . J. McCready Lumber
Pad
M urion Watson, Sales Agent,
Beaverton, Oregon.
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