The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 07, 1929, Image 5

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news
possed »wav at his
fdnesday. May
after a
era! days with pneumonia
,y of the community is
Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Doughty
Samuel were the dinner gins
i l r and Mr*. S. A. Lewi* on Si
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M ary and
Kufie Santoro
grr,dujte(, frwn Hao(ic
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ALLEN A ROBERTS
NOTICE OF
ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
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h.»'l children with a pic-
” f Ores n, l ounty of W ash
.t of Mrs. Ellison on f ourtncy Sy\.r-on, who ha>
Sch.sJ District No. 4K. *s.
y JB. On W ednedays ev- working at VaUet/, O rcg.n, h>
■s hereby
glvcn th,u * i No 4i* „f Washington county. State
ng exercises were held past couple of months, returned
-cho.j|
district
bond election hereby uf Oregon, that the Annual School
,1 house, and the school last Friday.
called to be held at the High School, Meeting of said District will be hett|
,n display. Refreshm ents
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in and for School Ihstrici No. 4K. '-it High School Auditorium; to begin’
alter the »"«“rtuinment.
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Hazel Heard won *"— nbc, f„r of Washington County, Oregon on a» the hour of Eight o’clock p. m l
lh,s ye,ar fro" ' ljuc|-
her sewing work in the
K,, dale Satur,lay. to w n : the 15th day of , n »he third Monday of June, being
rricl 1'ouglas and Jimmie l io y n ees
^ in|i flub
and -*une« A n lg» between th«. hours »he 17th day June. A. 1». IS®,
j lw»> other members of the club will 1 'wo o’clock 1* M and seven This meeting is called for the pur-
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( O to O. S. C. at Corvallis net
lon- o c*ock *’ M . there will be snbtiut- I—" of electing one Director to
t. school had a program day to attend the two weeks session '11'* ,u ltu‘ *cT’a* voters thereof the s>r\e for a term of three years and
question of contitictim a bonded in- one clerk to sen e for a term of one
U.n exercises on Tues- Jf c,ub work.
debtedness in the sum of $JO.U»>.llU, >ear and h,* transaction of business
,|ay 2«. Music was turn-
• Sappington. Mrs. Hoff-
the Literary soci. tv bat- ,or ,hc purpose of repairing the «*»’»1 a< such meeting
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ket picnic at Eisner’s grove an this ',rrs'-n' High School Building and, Hated thi, 21 .t dtiv of May. I*»»
»erecting and equipping an addition Attest 1 I. i.nerinore. Jr.„ District
to the said High School Building,' Clerk
in and for said tch.sil district.
» F.. M \SON
The vote to he by ballot upo.i
Chairman Bi>ard of Directors I
a s it p o lish esfu rn itu re
an d floors
O-CrnAR Polish quickly re­
move* spot* and «tain* and
restores furniture and wood­
work to their original beauty.
So easy to use. Best too for
renewing your O-Geda: Polish
Mop—the wonder worker for
floors. Get (Mirdar at your
■tore today. O-Cedar Gorp'n,
Chicago, III.
A ' i V A W ^
A marriage of much interest in
the community is that of Hen y
Schiene and Mrs. Katie \\ ¡Hiatus
i.hicli ti*A place la^t Saturday mom-
ms in Hillsboro.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard ILillucl.
iiimlv of Portland spent Sunday
Mr. ami Mr-. C. P. Syverrsoti.
AVUVWM
Mr«. Percy Kohler and family ol
Newport a:c «pending a week wtlh
Mrs. Kohler’s
sister, Mrs. Kay
UaviK'j.
YEf
NOS
NO
t»nd the voter shall place a cross
<x) between the word "Bonds’* and
the word "Yes”, or between the
word "Bonds" and the word "No".
■which indicates his choice.
1 he polls for the reception of the
ballots ettst for or against the con­
traction of said indeblness will on
said day and date and at the pkteo
aforesaid, he opened at the hour of
two o’clock I’ M and remain open
until the hour of seven o'clock P.
M of the «time day when the same
t hall he closed.
Rv order of th,* district school
hoard of S.-h, ol District No. -IK of
Washington t ounty, Oregon, made
Al OHA MAY HAVE
At a meeting of the Aloha lin n -
l iur.it> club in Wheeler ball Tuesday,
' '-wald Jansen, of Sylvan, was the
principal speakerr He is planning a
new stage line on the Canyon road
from Portland to Aloha and ttsked
residents to subscribe fo «toek in his
company. They have alcady made a r­
rangements to purchase three busses
and n n handle all traffic. Their plan
rails for a 10c carfare front Portland
to Svlian, 15c to Beaverton and 20c
to Aloha.
with
What About That Painting Job?
G ARROW The SFRAYMAN
Hr and Mrs. Kay Haynes u t.l
Ah and Mrs. Percy Kohler and
fat;'.lv id Newport, Mr. rtnd Mrs. Ha-
I1 Hruci and family, Mr. and Mi-.
Bul-v and Miss Gladys C ole of Port-
land enioyed a picnic party at Sh eri­
dan on Sunday.
IfourC hoice Of
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t e S and This
■ Im v r r u I
YOU HAVE YOUR PAINTING DONE
ANY PAINT APPLIED BY AIR OR BRUSH
A. GARROW & CO.
212 Clay Street
AT water
5341, ATwater
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A food for pro­
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m in eral salts;
for calcium and
phosphorus; all
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and strength are
found in good
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Dirking space co me anil have a good time.
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Fairvale Community Club
On Beaverton Highway one m ile west of Hillsdale
Admission 50 cents
hlh floor Swctlund Budding
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
DANCING
I Free Refreshments every Saturday night
.Air. and Mrs. Clarence Cumlin and
E wly of Portland,
were Sunday
guests on T hursiliy Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. und Mrs. John Kittrell and so l
L.'k. were dinner guests of Mr. an 1
Mrs. Id. L. (iriffitts on Sunday.
iker ol Hillsboro si>ent
the (ifttniorr family
iannly and Genevieve
arotmd the Mt Ho..d
They report lots of
CHEESE
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D on 't past up Ih lt unhaard
•f bargain. Enough reading tor
tho whole family a wide vat I-
ety of high clast m a ga iin a t- -
all at a price ta tit your pocket-
book. D o n ' t fail to take
advantage of this money -saving
opportunity. No need to wait
at ronewalt will be attended
from date of preterit expiration.
But don't deley this It a lim ­
ited offer that m ay bo w ith­
drawn at any time. Better tend
your order T O D A Y before you
forgot it.
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□ American Swineherd
□ Capper’s Farmer
□ Dairy Fanner
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People’* Popular Monthly
Scanda: el Poultry Journal
Suereuiul Fanning
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Mrs. A F, Doughty • ami Mrs. L>a
Eridgcs visited Mrs. Fi.
1 S. Fiisenbi is
a’ her home in Aloha one day ki >t
week.
Sold by your neighbors and fellow
business men -
Independent Dealers
Mrs Anna Kemnter and her «lauqh
ter Air, Susip Ntissbautner, were the
jue'is of Mrs. Julius Gassner on
«r i Livermore of Portlandspent
with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
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^ the funertil of Melvin John-
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Sot».; y? Sniffing? Headache? Be-
let Musterole laxative Cold
v " ' reh w that head cold promptly.
_ le. ,Q -;ck relieT without griping or
* in the ears. Chocolate-coated
r****v t* take. Mu^terule Cold Tab»
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