-t i i,am of Los Angeles, Cal. will spend Wülamina this winter. family this week. ALOHA NEWS E a r n '.’ s B :g B u lg * the winter with Prof. Lehnherr and' ---------- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlson and Frank Zastrow went on deer, family. ^ Miss Grand will teach the third son, of New York City and Mrs. and fourth grades this winter. A- RumelhofT of Los Angeles, Calif., hunting trip this week. William Lehnherr, the third, is are visiting their mother Mrs. Carl- the new pupils are Gertrude now eight weeks old . and doing nicely mong son and sister, Mrs. Geo. Johnson, of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brandberry, , Lee, formerly of Coos river school; Wheeler avenue. ’ Portland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs He «was born at Independence. Daniel Haaek, Reedville; Ralph Mc­ ______ H. A. Morrison this week. Cauley, Sellwood; Curtis Woods, El­ O. G. Springer, of Philomath, is Mr. and Mrs. C. Florence spent liott school. There are more boys Mrs D. A Fowlie, Corvallis, spent visiting the Martin and C h ris te n s e n ,^ . ^ : Sunday at the home of J. E. Smith at room. I Wednesday at the Morrison home families, Beaverton. on her way to Ashland where she The Huber Commercial Club held an will spend the winter with her daugh-i 1 he Barnes school opens Monday, Edward Busch broke his left shoul open meeting at their hall at Huber ter Lois who is attending school Sept. 17 wth Mrs. W. T. Lehnherr der blade at school Monday while Wednesday evening and afterwards a there. ln charge. School opens one we(;k , playing card party was enjoyed by all. I ---------- ia,er ,his fal1 "n. account °,f , ,he The Portland Gas and Coke Co last spring term being one week later Mrs. Barker spent part of her vac­ Mrs. Shepherd and son Frank re- are laying larger mains through Al- than the other schools, ation at the Normal school, Seattle, turned home Saturday. , oha this week along the highway. Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore have re- and Rainier Park and drove to the snow u . . . . v. rs (1f Annlcton 'turned to Aloha ffOm Salt Lake1 line at Paradise valley. She also spent £ Mrs. C. Florence gave a miscellane­ Miss Ada F.. . y ’ ' , « ( ¡ty and w.ll occupy their home on «m e time at Kelscott beach and is ous shower for Mrs. E. Smith at the vVis., is visiting ntrr L J- ' : i Vista p l : feclim? feeling fin#» fine although *he she is still Sllf- suf avenue . this winter. home of her mother Mrs. E. Smith Buck and family. ferng from a light fracture of the The newly weds left Wednesday for right knee sustained by a fall during Sutherlin, Oregon, where they will C. F. Allen, of Beaverton, and Mrs. V. Talbert who has been oc- the early summer. make their home. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Morrison spent cuping the Moore residence leaves soon for Greenfield, Indiana, where Sunday at Newberg. she will spend the winter with her J. T. Turner and family spent Sun­ New pupils in Mrs. Mack’s room X day at Hillsboro visiting relatives. Miss Henrietta Gerrow is now em­ brother Charlie Robinson. are Raymond Marckovitch, whose ployed at Thiele’s in Portland. ALLOHA-HL'BER SCHOOL OPEN- sister Mary is in the second grade; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Turner, of \ and Dorothy and Catherine in the 7th ED MONDAY Mill City, visited J. T. Turner and ¡ Mrs. C. A. Francis and son Wil- j Mrs. Mack has 13 pupil« in the 5th * ' Aloha-Huber school opened K rade and 17 in the sixth. The Monday with about 200 students in at- 1 tendance. All but two pupils in Mrs. Kcar- •• ney’s room spent part of their vac- • * Miss Sandbloom had an enrollment atjon at the coast, There are more of 39. Among the new pupils were boys than girls in her room. Sylvia . Jean, Jack and ( larence Bettis, for- ('ar]SOn, of Portland, is a new pupil . . merly of Portland Jack McGregor, ¡n 6th grade. i • • New York, Virgil and Lynn Lee, of • • Portland, and John Macauley of El- There are three new clocks on monica. the teachers desks this fall. They t WILL BUY EARLY VARIETIES ” | There were 13 girls and 10 boys were given by the school board. Gravensteins, Kings, etc. for Vinegar manufacture . . enrolled in Prof. Lehnherrs room Mrs. Mack’s room is using the San- ** Will Pay Cash Weekly Delivered to our Hills- “ lhls wcek gren-Woody reading tests this fall. boro plant or Portland *i Prof. Lehnherr is coaching the1 They give seven tests in habits ¡n . . boys this week on how to play foot- j reading” PRICE $8 Per Ton ball and hopes to develope a goddj team by the time the season qpens A package containing 24 books ar- Will recceive in sacks or boxes Mrs, F. Hutchinson of Aloha frac- r,'v e d 'n Mrs' Mack's room W.cdnes- •• Portland, Phone WAlnut 7660, tured her right arm Sunday at her! .fro,n ,h,e s,ate hbrary to be us*| home when she tripped on a loose ed ‘n supplementary work in geo- JONES BROS. CO. graphy and English. board and fell. I t 1 f __ 9----------- I n f m l i a s PETE As the tarili s crust is by no means rigid It rises and falls uuder the grav- Itutiotiul attraction of the moon and sun In a manner similar to that of tide. Various difficulties have so far prevented exact measure­ ments. The pressure exerted on spots ot the earth's emet by the rising tide of the oceun Is another thing that makes « caused • « < au • » observed »• U earth bulge ^ 80U ■ tu»1««-way, nnd lt «■ thought probable that this Influence girdles the world. MEAT «Aid Pete Potvin has purchase l ■ tary Market at Tigh.-d fr Hawxhurst, of Tualatir ‘ m Potvin restdes in TiSird , a Mr. enthusi«»«/. rw o n th n o »«a .'. „ . , • to it* p. * . T them y being"*! market among show case so that he can fish, for which there is a|* good demand. J A d vertise Y o u r Auction Sale CULL APPLES ÍT-— BUYS •**•!■ ■! '1 ;..’J - - WANTED - - Shop where you live—Help build up your community. P O T V IN in this PAPER It reaches hundreds of farm homes each week in all parts of the county. The piano has been cleaned and Margaret, Jean and Frank Sivard tuned and is in fine condition. i are new pupils from Souix Falls, S. ---------- | Dakota. Catherine Lehnherr entered the MCOBtj grade this week She took up Sylvia Carlson of Portland has first grade work during two ses­ entered the 6th grade. sions at the Normal school at Mon­ mouth where both her parents at-1 Little Wanda Stone received the J . tended school. following friends Saturday afternoon; ______ Marilyn Sewart, Ruby Butler, Cla- 4* There were 25 beginners in Mrs jeneea and Lucile Chilson, Alma and f Barker’s room this week. j Virginia Blew, and Monna Sweister, f (making a happy birthday party. I :: Ne ws p a p e r A d v e r t i s i n g Pays oing aw ay , The F.wer triplets started in school this fall and after a week the teacher is still unable to tell the difference bctiween the girls. 2 m . m W f im i/M ttM Mrs . Lucy F.ggeman-Huddleston visited the primary rooms the first two days of school. She will teach the primary work at her home at Plan Your Trip Here .—p lan leisurely w ith your oivn S o u t h e r n P acific agenL> I r Avoid die hurried choice of out-of- town buying. Start on your trip confi­ dent that you are going die best way, and that no annoying complications will mar iL W hether it is a trip of a day or a month, South or East, to San Francisco or to Europe, your resident agent can be of utmost value to you. In buying "travel," remember the slogan of your local merchants," It pays to buy in your own home town." r n P a cific For First Class Plumbing See DEWEY The Plumber i t Beaverton F. A. Noyes SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING $ Pipe Cut and Threaded and Soldering Done O u r u se d c a r d e p a r t m e n t is o p e r a te d u n d e r t h e fa m o u s R ed O . k . l a g s y s te m — d e v e lo p e d by th e C h e v r o le t M o to r C o m p a n y to p ro te c t t h e u se d c a r b u y e r. U n d e r th i s p la n , w e a tta c h to th e r a d ia to r c a p s o f a lt o ti r re -c o n ­ d itio n e d c a rs th e fa m o u s C h e v ­ ro le t R e d O .K . T a g — s h o w in g e x a c tly w h a t v ita l u n it* have hevo c h e c k e d O .K . o r re c o n d itio n e d by o u r e x p e r t m e c h a n ic s . W e b e lie v e t h a t n o fa ire r svsfem o f u se d c a r m e rc h a n d is in g lias e v e r b e e n w o rk e d o u t — for it a s s u re s t h e c u s to m e r h o n e st value as w e ll arf a d e p e n d a b le , satis- fa c to ry c a r . C o m e i n to d a y a n d inspect out sto c k o f O .K .’d u se d cars. You »•’* s u r e to f in d t h e c a r you w ant, si • p r ic e t h a t w ill p le a se vou —anJ o u r te r m s a r e e x c e p tio n a lly ea»v. Washington County Fair SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 22 Livestock and industrial ex­ hibits, Hoys’ and Girls’ du b C. E. A L L E N . A gent work exhibits, grange ex­ He loyal to vour own m erchants- spend money at home. hibits, free rodeo and Wild ... ........... West show every afternoon, free vaudeville and semi old time dance in mammoth auditorium Thursday eve BUSINESS ning, free vaudeville every CARDS night, dancing every eve ning. Oregon state chain pionship, horse show, pitch itig contest, first annual kennel club, large and mam moth display of fireworks Saturday night; bands, mu­ PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. sic. merry-go-round and 4M D .k u m B ld g T h ird i t W a * k i n f t m S t , Ferris wheel; shows and a t­ PORTLAND. OREGON tractions. t I f y o u a r e i n t h e m a r k e t fo r a u sed c a r — c o m e In a n d le a r n h o w c o m p le te ly w c p r o te c t y o u r p u r ­ c h a s e w h e n y o u b u y a u se d c a r fr o m ua! Beaverton 3303 Hillsboro, Oregon 500 T h is T a g is Y o u r Assurance of Honest Used Car Values A F e w o f our e x c e p t i o n a l Used Car Values “ w i t h an OK t h a t counts’'. 1926 L aundau 1927 C h e v ro le t 1923 Sedan 1922 E s s e x C h e v r o le t $510 00 R d s tr $410 00 1923 F o rd B u ic k T o u rin g $70 49 T o u rin g J»00* T o u rin g *:7S#I $ 1.50 ; PRI NTI NG OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BERNARD & STIPE % at Stipe’s Garage Beaverton, Oregon L o o k for the Red Tag “ wi t h an OK t h a t o count*”