.4
I ' » . T T
Mr* L,cr,,,an >s «tin ut
I the laundry business and solicits voUr
ij-atrona,«.. W .ll call fw ^
^
ALOHA NEWS.
\ v . ^ >cs was a Sutnkiy guest
i
cd
Ins
father A - J. at Goble
,
,
r.
and
Mrs.
Johustor
had
as
their
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quests Sunday Mrs E Abisher, EU -1 Mr a“ J Mrs. Irwin Mess of Union
|zabeth and Edward Abisher.
'
s “r,tt*> at the home of I *r. and
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Mr* L. S. Mavis.
LOOM and board, home cooking for
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one or two men Mr s flora. cor- „ A ,b m
* Scmtk Brewer.
,,
ner Walnut and Donald. Multnomah Mame- g u e s te d a copy of the Aloh- tMaMiild
reco' enn‘i <rom a
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News be sent to him recently.
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t l l° n'
FO R SA L E - Plymouth Rock Setting
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A daughter arrived at the home of
A LINE
PER TIM E
INSTRUCTIONS
^ „
selves around the card table, the all are tinted not to miss the finest
men talked business, as the meeting evenings entertainment and something
.
reallv worth while
* 4* l° bc an «ecu t.v e board meet ! rea,,y
while,
,n* of ,hc Tualatin \ alley Poultry,
association.
EA RLY BUS SCH ED ULE
TO
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the annual meeting of cchiKil dis-
trict No. Ay Washington county, held
BE
D IS C O N T IN U E D
Sonic time ago the residents of Ti*
Mom,ay r' e,,,n^ * ' lhf «huolhousn,1 gard requested of the Pacific St.v;. *
ggs and iurke^ I gg>. 35c each.
1 ,uy <-arr is making an iron trame Mr and Mrs. Knutson
of Tualatin
wc** was
attended.
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___*3 .1 wa*
Fenner
Inc., an earlier morning schedule,
f . ««• word» to the line.
H. Olsen, Kt. 4, Bx. 139, Beaver- fur a * reas‘«‘tf rack at Gerrows garage Monday morning. Dr. Bissett was in elected director for the three y e a r S itin g that there was sufficient
tra-
^ T h e o count your prefiU.
ton, Oregon
J
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attendance.
term by a majority of tw» . o r - over vcl at ,ha* tim* lo warrant it. The
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°n e hundred persons attended
Thf
„ . . /the other candidate
Ham,,
kob. fa g e officer, frnalK decuud,
,
C U ssifi« « 1 A d * • P P " * r •“
FO R SAI F _Oni
.•
,
the <klnce a;1(i card party held b\ , ,
. ‘
on
* *,e a
l , eisler .
.
meeting to arrange for a “spccid
|e»*«rton Enterprise. Tig.rd S«n-
3 ec ,g pace in thc A!uha Community club last week 1
* h‘S arm when h' f*» off “ »<•
,hl' prc*cm mcun,bcn‘
,h fr c bus" to leave Tigard at 7
m. ar-
wiL Multnomah P r e * . end Alohe T iuard
omg good business
Will and everyone reported a very pleas-
Wl'ck\ A f* w da>» later were 52 vote* cast.
L. J. Francis riving in Portland at 7 40 The six
sell on easy
Nr*»-
terms.
-lectricallv ant time.
11 '"4IU down with the measles.
was re-elected clerk with a majority months trial has just expired and as
CIRCULATION 3500
equipped. Confectionery, bdlard room.
Barber shop in connection. W'm.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Williams h a ! ° f 35 vo,e* over ,ht’ ° ,h tr no,n,nec ' a rt‘sul,> af,cr Tuc*d* y* -,Une
25,h’
Elizabeth Hayes is the proud owner
j this early bus will have to be discon
Kruger. 11 J.
as dinner guests Thursday Howard ^lrs ^,a r> Robinson
of a new bicycle.
KADE-Store, confectionery, cot-
tinued owing to the lack of would be
Best and wife of Oregon City.
1 1-8 acres on
Mt. Hood
John 1 anck will be on the pro- passengers As only two or three
tag«.
will1
y°unf* daughter of Lottie Mad-
Chris Sturm broke a bone in his urani at the annual poultrymen's eon-
Want house or acreage. P. W A N TED— New-born calves,
each morning have taken advantage
loop-
den is ill with pneumonia.
/vention ut Corvallis. Julv 17 and 18
left ankle last week
‘^ M a d d e n , Phone Beaverton 7403
call for them.
Write or phort
He will speak on the brooding o. ,,f lh,s ex,ra sfrv icr
Beaverton 8653. Price Fox Farm,
A number of persons are planning
E T. Joyce of Portland has moved baby chicks,
U vSTED—1 gentle bay horse about
Canyon road. Beaverton.
on attending the annuul picnic of th e .*0 Durham.
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T IG A R D C O M M E R C IA L C L U B
l000 pounds for garden use. Call
I ortland Gas & Coke Company S a t - 1
■
HOL.D E L E C T IO N O F Of F I C E R S
AT 3W.
urday.
[ Mr. Nash, R. L Sackett and Dr. UNIQUE EN TERTA IN M EN T
W I L L B E G IV E N BY C. E. 9
I L. S. 1 Aivis had Bull Run water in -1
MAMMOTH
LIGHT
BRAHMA
At the last meeting of the Tigard
u\STTED—Used chairs and dressers
Gordon Coward, Cruston Black and s,al!et* *n 'heir homes this week
Baby
chicks,
foundation
stock,
Commercial
club the secretary was
Pay cash, Dietsch Hardware & Fu r
On Friday evening, June 28th the
^ alter Stickney left Tuesday for a
,
1
'keil
l
-
i-
.mtiicate with the hi-h-
Mrs.
B.
G.
Leedy
has
had
the
wonderful for eggs and meat, quick , ew days fishing on Dairy Creek.
niture Co., Phone Beav*rton 7752
,n" t hristian Endeavor society of the T i
rior
<
growth,
from thoroughbred im-
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terior of her home kalsotnincd and ___ , t.-.___,
,
, way commission in regard to the low
gard Evangilical church is sponsoring*
ported stock, the 35 cent grade for
^ ^ Antrim’s family are spend- painted.
ering of tho Southern Pacific tracks
RESTAURANT and store
building
a Hawaiian entertainment to be given
mg the summer at Nescott beach.
17J4
cent
during
June
and
July
eighteen inches at the Tigard cross
for rent; all newly finished, booths
Alice Hart of Milwaukic is visiting nt the Tigard public school by C'apt.
ing It seems the Southern Pacific
4 counters, service station; 3 living
Delivered by P. P. paid. Brahanta| The R L. Snyders have moved into Bct,y Sch“t>r'ng ths week,
H. C. Boyd, of Eugene.
had
asked the commission to raise
'rooms and bath; bus transfer, on Ranch, -1124 So. Santa Anita Ave. their new honte on Wheeler avenue.
Before coining to Eugene Captain
on* of the main highways at city j Arcadia, Cal.
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Boyd was stationed for two yrtirs the road bed ten inches at ibis c r o s s -
E A S T T IG A R D
I Pauline Kinnainan is much
limits. Give long lease, reasonable,
in Hakwaiia on the Islands of Kaunil ,nK which would make the highw'tv
proved after a severe illness.
»ent. Wonderful opportunity for
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Mrs. Florence Hammer went to and Maui and travelled much of the somewhat higher in that s|>ot. \u
nght party. AT 4515 G. M. Battey FO R REN T OR SA LE—On good' W n ,„ , R , rK
!
the Rose parade in Portland Monday |,i,ne between ‘hem and also visited other letter was to be sent to the
„ , n
sr, t> .t^.,^
vvavne Barber is n«,w employed at
and stayed over night
with her Molokai ‘he leper island and Hono- j Southern Pacific asking them to fill
Rt. 6, Box 36, I ortland.
terms, a house on Walnut street, the S. N Buck store.
daughter.
lulu He took u great many pictures in their right of way next to the
------------------------------------------------ i y2 block north of Multnomah school
F-d Mitchell and wife of Tillamook
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|of . ,h f '“" ‘‘»“''•ably beauty s p o t s crossing so that automobiles unable
R)R SALE—8 goats, 5 kids, or trade
Ross Motor Co., phone AT 0593
visited Mr. Buck’s ginseng and Gold
'U1<' ^*rs' ^ cs ^ arnes- whoi which are so plentiful in Aloha land ¡to stop on ihe approach of trains
for good cows. D. A. Beard, R t 3 . —
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¡have resided on the Metzger road for He also purchased others and had! they could drive their rtirs to one
1 Seal farm this w ecu.
Beaverton.
the past two years have moved to them colored by hand so that they side.
FOR SA L E or trade—For one ton
are exact copies ofthp actual scenes.
All old officers were re-elected foe
WHEN YQU TH INK of Baby chicks
truck, chickens, chicks, ducks, and,
^a.v"o r is building a four room ^ ortland.
These beautiful slides will bc pro- the coming year and are H. B. Ti-
house
on
Stacey
avenue.
The
Aloha
for 1930 reserve your date for Rich
geese. R. Ryder, north end of Gay
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pfaffle drove jected on the screou accompanied by 'card, president; E B. Ncdry, vie •
1 .umber Company furnishing the lum
mon Blvd. across Hoffman road
ardson’s White Leghorns as they
to
Taft Friday evening after Marie, interesting comments on e 1-*' I q i president; C. W. Noyes, secretary ami
ber.
Rt 5, Box 205, Portland.
cannot be duplicated for quality
who has spent the hist ten days addition Captain Boyd happens to he J Rankin treasurer,
leery, Tualatin, Or. Phone Tigard
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The Aloha
Mercantile
Company w‘tb ber sister, Mrs. Wtn. Hall. a very fine singer and has promised
and price. Tualatin Heights Chic-
“Red and W hite” signs received a'T hey returned hotne Saturday morn- to render several favorite Hawaiian
14152.
songs just as the natives do each
Furniture Exchange Open»
new coat of paint this week.
‘“8-
night in the islands, serenade under
J. H. Woltring has rented the
Mr. and Airs. H J. Kennison of ^ 's s Mina Hamilton spent Tuesday the palm trees and under each lamp
FOR SALE—Small horse, cheap. J
store building across hum the bang
post in the island towns.
San Pedro, California, surprised Mr mkht in Portland.
A. Crabtree, Tigard Postoffice.
1 hese pictures have been shown to and lias moved his equipment liicie.
and Mrs. Matt King Sunday morning
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for a few hours visit.
' * L. Chilson returned from south Capacity crowds in Salem and Eugene1^ * Hoes -ill kinds of upholstering an I
FOUND—20 Rim 525x30 Sieberling
ern Oregon on June 11 and reporr» C apt. Boyd is returning from a trip ,'",|,n<ling of furniture ami also make»
F or '
tire, all tread, heavy duty, 6 ply, j
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston have as vis- j very disagreeable weather in the a number of times and right now 'over mattresses. Mr. Woltring h.u
call at Tigard Telephone Co. office,
¡¡tors Miss C leland and Mrs. Harris, ’form of snow and lots of rain. He ‘° Nan Francisco and Eos Angeles been in charge of Edwards repair de
itid .pay -for ad. Found attar Red
j the b iter from Alaska.
was up on the summit
he Or—n , where he also thrilled hundreds with partment for fourteen years and itn-
Night and Morning to keep
Rock Cheese factory.
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j
Spring
mountains
between
Ashland ,h,s novel program. Tigard is fortun- "lei stands the repairing of anv make
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Miss
Lucille
Johnston
was
heard
and
Klamath
Falls.
ate lo bave him for an evening and
furniture.
Write for Free “ Eye Care“
j aver K F JR Thursday night. She also
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1
or
“
Eye
Beauty"
Book
EXPERT Shoemaker at Tigard, see
Muroi» Co, Dupt.il. S„9 E. Ohio St..Cluc»|o
I gave a party last week for the many
• A W W iW A V / A V W .V .W .’ .N 'M V A W W .W .V .W d W A A
John Lenz, two blocks south of ‘
TUALATIN
friends of Miss Elizabeth Kenny.
Public school.
Cmû CENTS .
tin.
p.r
U .« .
TIGARD.
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Mrs. E. B. Nedry and Mrs. P. E.
Lewis were joint hostesses for twentv
guests at a silver tea Wednesday at
the Lewis home which was given as
a benefit for the ladies aid of the
M. E. church.
THYNG’S
¡j CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR
i
j
:j
¡>
W E A T H E R L Y ICE CREAM
Canned Good»
and
Light
Groceries
to
Accommodate
Sunday
SOFT DRINKS, FRU ITS, MELONS
Magazines—All The Daily Papers
At
The
Old
Location— With
a
New
A number of the Tigard I. O. O
F. attended the annual picnic at For
est Grove Thursday, June ^0‘h and
i took jtirt in the G. A. K. and affil-
V ia te d organizations parade.
Store
The F.pworth L ea rie of the M. E.
•' church enjoyed a la fu party Tuesday
Y.,.W V A S \ V .V ."A S % V .S V A , A ’.S \ S V .'A S V .\ V .W .V % a S V .W .‘. at the home of Suzanne Johnson.
The party was given in honor of the
return of college students.
E. G. Garrett is nursing a badly
sprained left foot. His foot was un
der a loose board when the truck
backed over the board.
Andrew Eggitnan, Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Garmire, sons John and E l
bert, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Strom-
quist, Thelma and Edna, Mr. and
Mrs. John I'anck, Elizabeth, Elea-j
nor and Florence, all of Tigard, Mr. I
and Mrs. Ed Roberts, Mrs. Saraj
Walker i f Durlfim, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Yates, Mrs. Boss of Sherwood
and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richardson
were all attendants at the poultry-
men’s picnic at Canby Tuesday.
N. R. McFall of Spokane has pur
chased the A1 Lunstrum farm of 160
acres located two miles southeast of
Sherwood.
Night Trade
f
500
$1.50 i
BUSINESS
CARDS
PRINTING
OF E V E R Y D ESC R IPTIO N
PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO.
40«
Dekum
B l d g —Third at
PORTLAND.
Washington
St..
OREGON
Mrs. C. M. Wilson entertained
friends at dinner Tuesday and later
in the evening friends called to cele
brate her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Williams spent
the week end with Wm. Brock and
wife at Clatskanie.
L. L. 1 >avidson and family cam e1
over from Walla Walla to attend
the Rose festival and to visit r t f i- ,
lives in the families of .\1 A. Sh»s- '
ter, Ben Day and George Andrews
Mr. Davison has 1000 acres of wheat
which he declares will go 40 bu'-hels
to the acre. Crops are fine in the
Inland Fanpire he state.
Mr. Davi
son was driving
a
handsome m - w
Chrysler.
Lester Gray accompanied by Mrs.
J. Rankin and sons John and George
left last week for California to visit
Mr
Rankins mother They expect
t(, be awa> about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Panck, Mr. and,
Mrs. E. R. Stroniquist and Mrs.
Sara Walker were guests of Mr. and j
Mrs. E C Richardson 'lues.lay even
ing. While the ladies enjoyed them-
Division one of the ladies aid of
the M. E. church sold strawbei ries
and ice cream last Saturday at the
church and at Lewis’ store.
“TO-DAY IS
Y E S T E R D A Y ’S PLANS’
—put into action
—that bank account you
start to-day is the help*
ful working plan of action
tomorrow.
—be a to-dayer
at your neighbors bank
BANK OF BEAVERTON
A good bank in a goad Iowa in tha
Garden Spot o f Oregon
MEMBER FEDERAL R ESER V E SYSTEM
—where service blends into
helpful co-operation
V A W .'/ A W V .1.
By Stafford
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