The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 01, 1929, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    FRfD A Y. NOVEMBER
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THE
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ALOHA NEWS.
I Katherine Markovitch secretary. A
committee was appointed to report
Mrs. A. Looney had as guests
al I*u' next meeting on a constitu-
Sunday atternoon Mr. and Mrs l I tion
and by-laws.
Sjtiulding and Mrs. Axlev
Excel Paste Co.
j.
H. Brownlee,
BEAVERTON
Mgr.
e chidren are overjoyed with
PASTES o f a l l k i n d s
Mr. ami Mrs. Larson are visiting the announcement of a two ,luys
with friends in Seattle.
vacation this week on account of
Clue* and Dexterines
leachers Instimtc.
Mrs.
W.
T.
Lehnherr
spent
*e\-
Specialize in Bulk Pastes
! eral days in Tillamook this week.
I he : r.mary isra*** proudly display
tlmr own made Htdlowc’en caps
jlexi to Commercial Hotel, Front st
, The local church was ihe scene of during the lunch hour.
Beaverton, Oregon
l a most enjoyable Hallowe’en party
/ ,V > V ^ V .V ,V iV « V .N V .V A V .V Thursday evening games were played
, *■ barlette i ombs, of Clarke county,
, and refreshment served.
is a new student in the first grtule.
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Pure, Clean Milk is as essential as
sunshine to your children’s health
For Milk scoring 95 out of a per­
fect 100 points by the State Dairy
and F'ood Department
Call the
SERVICE DAIRY
Beaverton 2407
Deliveries day or night
Frank t hirules is renovating his
home at Archer station.
ENTERPRISE
PACE 3
Card Party Planned
Mr». Mary Hauser
Bride. Elect Honored
For November 13
Passes Sunday
With Card Party
Orenomah Social club is planning
a card party for Wednesday night.
■ Nov. 1J, at the Masonic temple at
S o'clock. Mrs. Charles T. Jones
I is iu charge of arrangements and
will be assisted by Mrs. P. T. Lib­
by, Mrs. Harry Leedv, Mrs. Dan
Jones, Mrs. J. A. King, Mrs. W.
Hosea
Wood and Mrv Harpy L.
Clarke.
This will be the Inst of the par­
ties for the present year Numbers
will be drawn for the guilt which
will be given away at this time.
FAIRVALE
MAN NEARLY KILLED
IN ACCIDENT
The regular meeting of the Fair-
Mrs Mary Hauser of Maplewood
died Sunday in Portland she had re
sided m Maplewood for about 15
years She was S4 vears of age and
the widow of the late Patrick Hou­
ser «.vho was a (irand Army man
She is survived b> one son S \
F.shelman and one daughter. Mrs
Edna Wise
Funeral services were held Wed
tiesdav at the chapel of Miller &
Tracy , interment
at Greenwood
cemetery.
H. T. Williams Hit
By Motorcycle
fo honor Mis> Leonore Sampson
whose marriage will be an event of
this winter Mrs. J. D. Claghorn
entertained with a brnYgc and “500”
party at her home Saturday, other
guests were: Mr- E t Thayer,
Mrs.
K L. Sampson, Mrs. W ill­
iams, Mr> K L. Berry, Mrs. W.
Hosea Wood, Mrs. t
B. Lewis,
Mr*. P T Lidily, Mrs A. 1 Adam-
ton, Mrs \ P \\ itson, M n w.
t Taylor, Mrs Florence Wright,
Mrs Stephen Claghorn, Mrs. Clyde
Hays, Mrs Hurry L. Clarke, Mr*.
Otto I oh n son, Mrs. J. A. Grant,
Mis
H (i McCormick, Mrs. Jean
lossy
M k s Sampson twas
given
two silver gifts.
Lewis Newman and wife and Mr.
\\ ebber, of Salem, were callers ut vale
Community club was held
Harry T Williams suffered bruis­
James Witherspoon, watchmaker
the Tuttle home Sunday.
Monday night at the club house
es
and shock Saturday night when
for Roy & Moliu, narrowly ettaped
Announcement was made of the play death
he was knocked down t>> a driver of
Saturday
wheu
his
roadster
More than 75 attended the dinner ground equipment formerly in use at
F o r CO LD S, COUGHS
U motorcycle on the Hoffman road.
at the Community church Saturday the school. It was stated in moving overturned in loose gravel on the
Mr.
and
Mrs
Williams
were
re
night and $40 s\as raised toward the equipment to the club house a road between Garden Home and turning from Portland and had S o re th ro a t, m u scu lar
their fund.
greater number of children would Multnomah ami caught fire.
rheum atic aches ¿k (min*
The gasoline tank exploded before started down the Hoffman road
have an opportunity to use it than
from the bus line when the motor­
Our Motto Quality, Service,
he
could
crawl
through
the
door,,
AT ALL DKl GCIST8
Mr. 1 urner had his btirber build­ at the old school.
Satisfaction
causing him to sut’ftr burns about cycle, without lights and on the
ing moved forward several feet, lin­
wrong
side
of
the
highway
struck
his hands and face.
ing it up with the other buildings
Kev. and Mrs. E. H. Carson en­
F. H. Stephens hearing the cry Williams knocking him down. The
on the highway.
tertained .with a Hallowe’en party for help ran to his aid, reaching driver did not stop but speeded down
lhursday night to honor the adult , him just as he succeeded iu crawl­ I the hill.
\n Preston is constructing a na- members of the church congregation ing out. The car was completely
,-age
his p|aCe at Tobias.
To-night Rev. and Mrs Carson will destroyed.
Mrs. F.ltner Higgins li.is been ,i
STANDARD HARDWARE
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entertain the votmg people of the
guesi of Mrs Wilson from Portland
church.
'New and Second-hand Furnitur«
METZGER
ED. HALSTEN
i j ' ire now a i d i ng in Portland.
Mrs. Martin Myers who under­ The Metzger Woman’s club is
Beaverton, O re .------Phone 48551
H. E. Turner and family of Mill went
an operation at St. Vincent's
We buy for cash any second-••• 1 «tv. were visitors at the home of hospital last week is reported as making extensive pkins for a bazaar
and baked ham dinner to be given
♦
hand goods.
jj Mr. Turner’s brother recently
improving.
Saturday, November JO, at the club
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house. The committee iu charge of
Ihe H. A. Lowry farm at Gresh­
Mrs.
McKibben and daughter, arrangements is Mrs. L. Miner, Mrs.
am has been leased to W'. Brower. Jerry, hbve returned from Arizona. Andrew Mcl'arl, Mrs. Ray Brackett,
with the N E W — 4-5 T u b e s
Mrs. A. A. Baldwin.
$*X-v,X,-X,-X*-X-,X~X,,X~X,*''*->*X-»X'
Sid Lowry’s house is near com­
Mrs. McKibbon’s health is much
pletion and he hopes to be able to
Mrs. Charles Smith was hostess
improved
and friends are in hopes
move his family into it very soon.
to
a silver tea at her home last
I s she will be able to remain here.
sanitary
plumbing
and
week for the benefit of the Ladies
Mrs. Wyman and daughter Helen
HEATING
Aid of the Community church.
| Mrs Zerbe and son Arthur, Mr. and
Additional parking space has been
At a Reasonable Price
! Mrs. Dyxtra and two daughters, all rocked ai Ihe club house to take
Mrs. Florence Ryel has returned
i
of F ’ortland, were Sunday visitors care of the crowds that attend the from Eugene.
Beaverton 3303
f at the Ki-senbies home.
dances and various social affairs
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given at the club
Mr and Mrs, Ray Brackett enter­
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Durham of
tained the Metzger “500" club at
Portland hbve moved into their new
their home Saturday night, three
CAPITOL HILL
home on Stacey avenue Saturday.
tables were played.
^ U n ifo r m
A carnival dance Saturday night
A
m
p li f i c a t i o n
MISS BA1LY
Mrs. E. Cachcart, of Hussutn,
Mrs. Harry Leedy *was hostess at
will open the season of the Capitol
Washington,
spent
several
days
this
A
u
t
o m a t ic a ll y
a
luncheon
at
her
home
to
members
of Forest Grove
week with her sister Mrs. \V. S. Hill Community club dances at the of the Associated Matron’s club of
a
t
a
n y p o m t on
in Charge ^
club house. Admission to these af­
Fisenbies.
the
Order
of
the
Eastern
Star.
th
e Dial 'T-
fairs is to be invitation curd only.
OPENS OCTOBER 14
Places were marked for J2 at the
The W. T. Lehnherr’s have as
She is an Expert in her Line
beautifully decorated »able which
The rummage sale of the commu­
house guests Mrs. Lehnherr’s sister
carried out a color scheme of au­
nity
club
will
be
held
Monday
at
and family of \\ antic. Oregon.
206 Third street. A. W. Molin is tumnal colors the same colors were
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carried out throughout ’.he house.
EQUIPPED TO DO SERVICE WORK AT ANY TIME. BRING
ALOHA-HUBER SCHOOL NOTES in charge of arrangements for the Mrs. FJizabeth Tipton, worthy grand
sale.
H ARDW ARE
?
IN YOUR RADIO TROUBLES
I
matron,
was
a
honor
guest.
A
busi-
On of the first grade pupils
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VI une
Plumbing and Heating x| brought a guinea bean to school The Junior Community club will | ness meeting followed the luncheon.
T | made up to look like a guinea hen, hold the regular meeting to-night at
F.. A. Blank of the Tualatin 1 »airy
F. W . BISHOP
with wooden legs and feather tail the club house.
has very recently purchased a fine
i . Phone
dl
u eaverto n , Or. X
Next Door to P ostoffice
Phone 9303
new tractor.
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2003
B
V The vegetable was grown bv Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Beardsley en­
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tertained ryith la bridge party Wed­
Mrs. Sutton presented the 2nd and nesday night at their home those
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V A V .,.V .V Z A , . V W . V . ,A Y .,A ri1 »-’fades *vi,h t4 9 'iart of flour playing were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
J*
Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
pits le this week.
STUDIO BARBER SHOP
Bartholemy,
Mr. ami Mrs. Lee
l.avvtie and Aubrey Cromwell arr Forkner, Mr. and Mrs M. S. l ork-
E. D. Van Meter, Prop
nci .if Salt Lake City and D. Rhn-
now1 going to a Portland school.
dolph.
First Class Work
Ivan Capelle and Frank Sivard are |
At Reasonable Prices
The A fc A. Grocery at Capitol „ .
back to school after several weeks
Hill was entered sometime Sunday
W .’A W W AW W W V A W A absence.
morning and robbed of most of j
The 5th and hth grade drew win- their stock of cigarettes.
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u view of Mexico this week, fill-
| ing in the mountains and rivers as
A. M. HOCKENS
Notice is hereby given that the
inates of the total amounts of re­
| though they could see them from an Shahapta Club
budget committee of the Town of
ceipts, and also the total amount of
Meet* Monday
Contractor & Builder i airoplane.
Beaverton, Washington County, Ore­
money to be raised by taxation, and
Any Size Building
gon, a municipal corporation, has
expenses by said municipal corpor­
The 8th grade b >vs plan to form
The Shahapta Wixnan’s club will
Phone 0825 Beaverton
filed in the office of the- levying
ation for all purposes for the fiscal
a camp cookery club so< >n.
meet Monday at the home of Mrs.
board, To-wit : The Town Council
year of 19J0, which estimates are
F.. T. Liester at 2 o’clock. Mrs
•w-<- ••• -x- -X- •••
The boys are very busy practic­ Liester will be assisted in entertain-
of the said Town, the detailed esti-
as follows;
in g up on baseball for the coming ing by Mrs A. Cantrell. The subject
for study i.vill be “Modern China.”
A V .W V .W .V .V .-A V .V .S V .W I spring.
CENERAI. FUND
P
ow er
D e t e c t io n
Jiflje M U RADIO
F. A . N O YES
o ffers E xclusively this
W onderful I mprovement
Studio Beauty Shop
Beaverton Radio Co.
NOTICE OF
CITY BUDGET MEETING
FOUNTAIN PENS
The 8th grtide held a class meet-
Mrs. Fal Gilroy and her Sunday ,
ing Friday whirl) resulted in the School class gave a shower last Sat- ,
election of Lester Teschner as presi- urdhy for Mrs. Barnes who was for- -
dent; Laura Ritchie, vice president; merly Miss Vella CasteeL
$1.50 and up
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$
Marshals salary
Recorders Salary
City Attorney
Street light* .—
Printing ______
Fire Department
City Library —
Sinking fund for water bonds
Intrrest on water bonds....
Emergency fund .. ....................
Total amount t( be raised
$
by taxation
Dr. A. E. Wilson
Optometrist
Jeweler
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LUMBER
W .V .V ., 1% W b S V .W ., . ,. ,. W . , i
A ’v V . Y A V . ' . Y . m W . V . V .
BIG STOCKS SPECIAL PRICES
HERE is th e
PLACE TO BUY YOUR
School Books
ii
AND SUPPLIES
Dean’s D rug S to re
Rexall
Store
Doors
Windows
Shingle«
Mouldings
Sand
Grave!
P.jultry Netting
Nail*
Builder*
Hardware
Roofing
2x4 to 2x10 Per M $10.00
Cedar Siding per M$15.00
Shingles per M ..... 1.75
Barn Plank, per M 15.00
• •
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
I
Phone 4603
Peck, Sales Audit. Phone 56Q 3
County Tax Levy
$8(4)(4>
Street Clrotting ......—
Rock Ro.ids --- —
1 »ranzige ...... ..............
Total
$800(»
Total
And notice is also hereby given
that the said Topvn t ouncil of said
Town, sitting as a levying board,
will hold a meeting at ihe ( ouncil
chambers in the Town hull of said
Town, on Monday evening, Novem­
ber, 25th. 1929, at the hour of 7 (it
DELIVER
Beaverton, Oregon
Hallowe’en spirit.
9225(4)
STREET DEPARTMENT
OUR RED TRUCKS
Mis* Ruth Doescher entertained
»uh j ____
____
HalVwweVn partv a
‘ ,r«day night for member* of the
s > Ever club Hallowe'en £
what So
F. D.
çnliv ened.
ST'’
’ rfa A Anade td-!L ant fey th*’ ,
,
co*tutne*. Decoration* and
were carried out in
■
H ..j, ¡..¡.. k s - v 1
150.00
JdO.OO
150.1»
1950.00
50 00
100.00
250(4)
1(410.(1)
4745.50
529.50
GEORGE THYNG
Recorder
$8(4)14)
P. M , al 1 which time and place all
person* vbho shall be subject to such
tax levy, when the same shall be
made, may appear and be heard in
favor of ior against san1 tax levy, or
any part thereof.
l>atcd at Beaverton, Oregon, this 22nd , day of October, \
Attest
... $ J4).(K)
... «41(41
J4MÍ)
D 1929.
OTTO F.RK KSON
Mayor
BEAVERTON, ORE.
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