The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, May 17, 1929, Image 8

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    ‘■•XFKKf Shoemaker at Ti
to those at-
mar*,
a source o f ph a ur
Finncll
j
Saturday
at
Fairvale.
This
confer­
john Lena, two blocks
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond
WANT
ADS.
Those who dul not dance,
e n c e will dial with the matter of t( n ''’na'
ALOHA NEWS.
Public school
.m l children wers- Kindts at th Fin
«played
at
cards, whi b was enjoyed i
llit proposed rates efiecting the va­
Mrs. H. C. Sivard wa» a Fort* nelt home over the week end.
by the participants, Everybody be
rious stat.oiis.
. L A U N D R Y — Mrs Lierman ¡, „
Mr.
and Mr*. J. S. Markovitch
land visitor Saturday
amie acquaint« d w::h his n e ig h b o r-
I the laundry business and ,o! ^
A S H 'RL FOR C O W S - 1.‘>4 mil
Tuesday
in Astoria
with
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stain ami spent
patronage. W ill call for 4n, * !
someth.ug we have «vented here for
i. ,m Beaverton, on Denny road I’hone Beaverton 8135 .
nv was iif-
J 1». Finncll o f W heeler s|>ent the friends.
long
ti.
ic
I
he
mee-
a
Mrs. M A Mcves hbs ordered the
I I I J . i V l u lit
week end Ut the Finncll home.
Mr*. Ainachcr, uliux * from 1'etei
derly. reime
Congratula-
to her Seattle
Mr*. M. Lowi* returned to her \loha New* sent
,r all—old
young
ROOM and board, h. e «K*
•.on place.
mg
She *ays its the best way
home in Aloha Monday after an ill­ home.
ions. Aloha
one or two men. Mrs Hori
ness of several weeks in a Fort- to hear the news of Aloha.
tier Walnut and Donald, Muh-
l OR
SALF. — Household
furniture
Feter Diitico was in an auto ac-
land hospital.
REAL ESTATE
for 5 rooms including piano. Call
The Aloha Community club had NEW
Mr. and Mr*. Bonlokk* of Yam­ cident in Hillsboro Sunday. He wa->
FIR M
IN B EAVERTON
W A N T E D — New-born calve,
hill were guest* of
the Hawley driving nis fathers car when he :ts first dance and card party in
Uroadwtty 97H3-R-1Û.
call for them.
Write or
' crashed into* a parked car belonging Wheeler Hall, Tuesckty, May 14tli
Bucks this week.
Beaverton «<»53. P ,iC(. j,ox
The Aloha Community club ip o n -lto G. G. Swanson.
O. V Helm and W. F-. McC losky FOR SA LE — 5 room bungalow, 1
¡There were in the neighborhood of
Canyon road, Beaverton.
s o r e d a card party and dance last
A LOH A-H U BER SCHOOL
¡250 in attendance. This meeting will of Benton c.tunly, have leased the
acre
of
ground,
fruit
trees,
com
­
Saturday evening at the W h o
Broadway street
pletely
modern.
k all
Broadway I-OR S A L E - Plymouth Rock 5
he followed by others each second Fisher building on
Mall
State tests will be held Thursday
estate,
insurance.,
am' wU1 • ulJ ieai
the month
!
and
fourth
Tuesday
of
Eggs and Turkey Egg,,
978J-K-10
.
and Friday.
lecor- make loins, ,etc.
Th(. hall was beautifully
H. Olsen, kt. 4, ü.v Ub
Rosalie Reed is back in school
Mr. Helms needs no introduction
FRANK NOYES
ated in streamers of white and ktv-
LOST—A keytaincr with eight keys
ton, Oregon
I again after a siege of measles.
having;
to
the people o ‘ Beaverton
ender
am!
with
masse*
of
Iri
,
for first class
about April 25th. Finder please re- ------- -
Virgil Fuller went to the Shrine
Woodland Acres for years
Lilacs and Dogwood banked against lived at
turn to Tigard High School office T H E
Plumbing Heating, and Jobbing
T U A L A T IN
HEIGH
hospital Monday.
followed this line of work
and
has
the
walls.
The
Decoration
Commit­
or
Dr. Vincents residence. Reward.
Fearl Dudley will celebrate her
at reasonable prices
Chickery is selling White L« l
i 13th birthday Saturday with a few tee, consisted of Mesdumes Wheeler.
Flionr Beaverton 3303
M ay
chicks
hatched from •
cd 52 dropped-LO ST—Pitchers
Mitt, Sunday br
William D. Hart,
Wicsenback,
Erxkine,
Turner
ami
■ of her friends.
three and four year old hens t
Monday
lh e
tween Fairvale and Tigard.
Call
M is Helen Cowgill will visit the Benjamin, spared no effort in mak dead in Portland
Hanson strain for only $10u)
Fegg
mg
the
hall
look
beautiful.
Nothing
funeral
was
held
from
the
Tigard
51J.
Wm.
Kruger.
Reward.
Moha-Huber school Monday and thj
hundred.
No
pullets used
YOU CAN FIND WHAT I Garden Home Tuesday
the inter- but comment «was heard on all side« chapel in Beaverton Tuesday after-
breeders.
F..
.
Richardson.
T„
part
W
A
N
T
E
D
—A
partv
to
work
( rescetit
concerning their work.
nexm with interment in
i est of 411 club work.
YOU WANT AT
tin,
Ore.,
Phone
Tigard
IH
152
Marrs
of
time ¡licking up laundry for one- j
The
Kntertainment
Committee. Grove cemetery
Darrol Reed was able to be in
Laundries.
of
Portland's lead ng
| school again after having the meas- consisted of Mesdames King, Buck Aloha officiating,
bud Stickney, were on hand making
John C. .Munch , aged 72 years
| le*.
Must have car. L all Monday about S P E C IA L M A Y C H I C K S - ^
feel
welcome
and
"a!
Thursday at his home in Beav-
Leghorns, $12 per hundred; k
The first, second and third grades everyone
4 :30 p. m. at Bitichs Market.
held
Reds, $13 per hundred; Be
ire practicing every ufternoon at the home” . Their effort, in making all ert„ n Tht. fUIlcra| w,|| be
ON THE HICHWAY
Rocks, $13 per hundred. Hai
Huber hall for their entertainment f.resenl feel happy will not easily Sunday at 2:30 from Fegg under- BA RG AIN —House, *438 Baird IjUIlt
bc forgotten As one party remark taking parlors
every week
W J Wilcox,
QUALITY THE HIGHEST
i Friday evening.
Oid house and barn, 2.77 acres,
e d : “They know how to make peopl
Fight
little
Alaskan
huskir
police
Beaverton.
%
PRICES THE LOWEST
471 frontage, fruit and berrie».
W. E. I'cgg attended the funeral
dogs arrived at the home of Rosalie feel good ; they know their stuff.”
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
Refreshments were served by the services of Mrs. Dora Keacl Garber
Reed last week
For quick sale give me an offer. FOR S.AI.K—Girl* $35 bicycle
Refreshment
Committee
consisting ** Tore*! Grove Tuesday. She was
Next Tuesday the (b m p Cookery
V W * W s S “. H % W . ' . W . W . * . *.«.*.■•
$15. Call Dorothy McGee. At.lij
Mrs.
Sundstrom.
of Mesdames Ewer, Cornell, Sitkwell an ordained minister and served in
Hub will hike up Gales Creek.
Beaverton for a number of years.
The eighth grade will hold their and Morrison.
The music, furnished by ?. Hills­
I picnic next Wednesday, the place
Newton L. Gilliam of Shattuck,
boro orchestiti, added greatly to rfie
| has not been decided on yet.
died May 14, iat ihe age of 79 years]
* *
Commencement exercises will be pleasure ami enjoyment o f the even­ He is .survived by four children, I
held Tlmi m I. iv , Mav 23rd at tin- ing.
Fred H. and James L.. Gilham and |
Geo. W
l.ippert, President, was
Huber Commercial Hall. A class of
Addie Gillia.n Olsen
of
Portland,!
called on for a few remarks.
He
29 will be graduated this year.
and Ruth Gilham Frick of Molalla!
When Amir Jamine .was splitting dwelt on the objects o f the Chib,
The
McMinnville
Kivvanis
club
kindling Saturday the ax slipped and the reason for its organization be­
ing to bring people of this com mu­ 'visited Beaverton lodge Wednesday.!
rut her foot.
//,
Brady Howdy Shell of Pendleton
Ralph Hanna and his Ford got in nity into closer contact, better un­
//
derstanding
and
acquaintance.
.
He
!
has
leased the Joe Keller place at
a mixup with a big truck mtir Bucks
also
stated
that
another
object
was
Progress
and
has
purchased
his i
store Thursday. Th(. fender on the
equipment
and
stock. Mr. I
truck wax badly smashed and a rod t< protect the interests o f the com - 1 farm
rnunity and referee! to the recent ac- Keller is
t im-ng on
moving to
on the Ford broken.
The funeral of Henry Bcrtroche lion on the part of the Southern ] Klamath Fai
o f Reedvillr, who died Thursday was Pacific road bud the Pacific Stages.
Pcg'gy Crabtree sang sev eral p o p -!
held Sunday in Hillsboro, lie had He said t lia I the fares of these,
v
i
lar
songs over
er ^ *' J K Thursday i
lived in Washington county 20 years roads were returned to their former j ll,ar *l,n8 s
of the uctivi- ) t ve,,'ng. She is being praised for j
Surviving him tire his wid<»v and level merely because of
by any child
>f the club as an organization,
organization.,
e ^’‘ st
one daughter Mrs. Kva Nordlnnd, of
BR. 7611
Sixth & Salmon Sts.
wh
has
appeared
over
that station
not hbve been effected
Reedvillr.
unless there were organization.
He|
REPRESENTATIVES OF CLUBS asked those present to signify then
TO MEET WITH OFFICIALS preference as to whether they de­
sired to have the So-called “ Base
tfi
_
\\ 4
C. J. Stickney, chairman of the Line” road opened or yvhether they
I *
Board of Directors, and Geo. VV preferred to have the present high
l.ippert. President and L . Willard • v.iv running through Aloha widened
Brome, Secretary of
the
Alohn to seventy seven fret. Thunderinglv,
great
ap­
( omniunity club, will, together with unanimously tmd amid
representatives of the Huber ( om- plause, their vote was in favor of
S ^ X
\
,
mereial Club, the Beaverton ( ham- the present highway and against the
ber of Commerce and the Fairvale new proposal.
Those
present reported a good
Community Club, meet with the o f ­
ficer* of the Southern Pacific Rail­ time. There is every assurance th-at
way ‘and the Pacific Stages Co., on these meetings will continue to be
ALOHA CLUB DUCE
AITENOED DV OVER 259
Brown’s
Beaverton Pharmacy
Annual T'ankHeater Sale
Í
Balance 50c a week with Cas B ill
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
m
B ackw ard
m
m
,
’ KI.AS NOSIKS DRAWKCAH"
means ju s t » l i s t we s a v, . . . a b a e k w a r d s e a s o n sa le .
T h e re ason fo r It is Just this, prolnnxed rakny w e a t h e r In A p r il e n u s e d th e m e n
and h oys to dela y their purehase o f sprin g suits, e o a ts a nd f u r n i s h i n g * so lo n g , th a t now
w e ure furred by tile itppeul o f low ra sh sale prtees t o f o r e e t w o m o n t h s ’ b u s in e s s rtxht Into
f o u r short w eeks In May. T h e w e a th e r is rt(lit. T h e pric e* ure r ix h t. So w h y d e la y lon ger.
D U R A N T tour-warty
C I G A R E T T E S
SMARTLY
m
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ft
Ì
;•
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YOUNG
STYLED
M E N ’S
SU IT S
$
\
3 * 5 0
TOPNOTCH
SU IT
VALUES
The height o f sty le and the
finest o f materia ls f o r the se
sa ils that vou would n a t u r ­
ally e x p e ct to pa y at least SS5
for. tio o d lookin g, hard w e a r ­
ing and s h a p e - r e t alnlng
la b rle s .
M ) i C E K l i D lÆHiCE^
» than any other low-priced f O l'R
$ 9 9 .5 0
f . r r s l e r r i d i n g u n t i i l r i s i n g i * « t i n f i i r l , i i i r r r n M ’ t!
s u f r l y a l l i i j i l i *| m « « U , £
m o r e | t r t iii« iu n « * f< l In a u -
FANCY
SPORT
tv o f l i n e a a r e l i t e i n i | » o r t a n l a d v a n t a g r a i n a i l e
|H»aailtl e l»> l o n g e r , a « l r « | n a t e w l i e e l l t a a « ’ V D r i v e
Durant Six-Sixty
litio l u r g e r . rsM »n iier D u r a t i ! F u u r . . . a m i t lie n
rbisiHMin M iivs
t l r i s e a l l n t h e r lnvs - |»ri«-t-«l F i n i r à . V D i i r a n t a u -
| M -ri«irity
a *
i l i I h - i i o t i c r « ! i n a t a n t l v . / /
Funger
a l i n ’ l l i u s e io a ts p i e d i le .it lir e n f D i i r u n t 'a l»e l-
ter co n a tru e tiu n .
T h e w u r i i l - f a i n o u » I te v i S
“ C sO S
f. 4k B.
ul
H o I i i i m I ì I c l u t a r - S t r u t
to n a . M o rv e S ile n i t .h a in
>s >
T im in g
T o r v e Trevi l.iilir i e a l io n , H v
ik
Itrak ea a m i n i n n i o t lie r lù g li
l* ia -
D riv e, T u li
I ìv T o u r
W In el
v| iia lity T rai u r e a .
D I K VN I P O I
5 0 c,or,he
S h o rts
R A T O N U N I O N S I ' I T S In
w h ite und th e n e w p a s te l c o l ­
o r s ; Ideal o la s tle s u m m e r
w e a v e s , s p e c ia l s a le
Q Q .
p r ic e p e r s u i t ....................... • FO **
SI I T C A S E S A N 1» H A ti H—
S t a n d a r d s ir e a n d d u r a b le c o n ­
s t r u c t io n p r ic e d a t a dec id e d
s a v i n g f o r v a c a t i o n time,
d u r a b le f a b r l e o l d
Q Q .,
— n o w o n ly .........................
MEN’S A M » BOVS’ CANVAS
S H O E S — l. a e e - t o - to e stv les
m ade o f stan dard w hite ca n ­
v a s w ith b la c k t r im m e d toe
a nd a n k le c a p s , lo w e s t price
In t o w n f o r th e
Q R r*
q u a l i t y ........................................Í7CM-
A b s o I h t e lv all
leather, t a n and
M a rk, new sty les,
includin g select ed
l i n e s o f Clinto n,
Hearon and I»oug*
las Shoes, up to
U and M.
M E R I N O F E L T H ATS— All th* ,
new sprin g shades are fra
t u r r d In all t y p e s o f h lo rk s t
c o n f o r m w ith th e C Q Q * t I
new s p r in g s u it s
yp Ä . ö s Z
$1.95
Y O I N ti M E N ’ M D K E S s
P * N T s — »Ar s p e r l o l l s e In
■notching m o s t n ny führte or
r o u t, t o g e t h e r w ith e x t r a pauts
o f all th e n e w w e a v e s , i n t i m i
Ing th e n e w c r e a m - C O Û -
colored cord u roy s
i;
J5
». O ■ U W SC , SH Mis. »V
79c sm
IÍ:
S h irts
.<; E N I I N E M O L E S K I N S —
S u p r r q ua lity w e a v e s th at vou i
w o u ld e x p e c t to pay ÍS.S9 for j
In clu d in g th e f a m o u s I
“ C O L I M U I A ” 726
w e a v e s a t ...................
T « O-IMMIM SEDAN
OTTO ERICKSON
Beaverton, Oregon
V a l u e s to *J 5*.
f a n c y r a v e n fig .
urrd pa ttern s t n
all the latest color
e » in h I nations o f
c h e e k s and strjpes
SII 1 ItTS
A N I»
SHORTS — A
w o r t h - w h ile u n d e r p r i c i n g o f
both Ita yon S h irts In all p o p u ­
la r c o l o r s a n d w h i t e , a s well
as th e s h o r t s . In all th e new
fa n cy patterns a t—
SHOES AND
OXFORDS
fl«M l Us» fVbW I mr
t a n i t i n e n t u l M o t o r . M u a i i r y ju itv -n te v l B u H w r
M o in itin g . N e lso n
Ml« ill«.**
SWEATERS
H A T S
SI
Fa s h io ne d a lo n g th e ne w e s t
sq ua re - s h o u l d e r e d . ■ I I m-
w a is le d lines In a big rh otee
o f the sprin g's m o s t popula r
colo rs.
w
VW - r*.
.*
S T R A W
E x t r a — E x t r a S p e cia l F r id a y a nd S a t ­
u rda y rixh t at th e b e g i n n i n g o f the
se a so n , strictly n e w 1919 c o l o r s ,
shupes a n d h an d s , la t e s t E lo r e n .
ti ne s o f t s t r a w ....................................
V o u r ehoiee o f th ree po p ula r bra nds
F r id a y and Suturday In sealed earto n s
o f ten pa e ku xrs ea rh , limit one earton
to ra e h cu sto m e r . C a m els.
ft O
C h e ste rfie lds and I.ueklrs . .
M IU ER CLOTHING «
Corner 3 rd & A ID E R
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N i ), O k LGOIN