The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 08, 1929, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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BEAVERTON
J R ID A Y , NOVEMBER « I#Jj
ENTERPRISE
Thor Skogset. of the Tigard Bun-
ITii Tati ( hi is a local honorary fro- I < hurch of Christ of Latter !*»y
gal'«v Barber shop, spent Sunday in
NOTICE OF ELECTION
ternity in industrial arts.
j Saints. The purpose of the lecture
‘ Portland visiting his mother.
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was to establish the authenticity of
(Special to Beaverton Enterprise)
Notice is hereby given that A
Miss Lowry, marceller and hair­
the Book of Mormon, which -writing
dresser
at
the
Tigard
Bungalow,
ter-
Oregon Stbte College, Corvallis, INTERESTING LECTURES
regular
annual election for the „ %
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may
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j is believed to be the sacred record
ON MORMONISM I 0f
with the I of Beaverton, will be held ut
— Alden Wilson, Beaverton, a soph­
ancient inhabitants of Anieri ton arc pursuing the car»er picked ’ initiated her connection
Hall. Beaverton ( W , n t h*
I ca. Due to
these assertions the out as th ir life work at the tige of barber shop last Satunkiy and left | n ,
omore in industrial arts at Oregon
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book
has
been
the
object
of
a
great
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this
colu..
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for
parts
unknown.
¡day,
December 3rd
Stale college, was awarded a Phi
A very interesting and illustrated
be,»«,
¡prove most interesting to
Sheriff O’Coiuicll. of Washington ! th? h..u--s of One . , ,Q*
Tau C hi ,ti< shnian pin recently. lecture was given Wednesday even­ deal of discussion.
>cl,,ck
and
This
book
of
Mormon,
if
authen-|
diaries
BerthoW,
of
the
Bertho,d
i
County,
was
a
visitor
in
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’clock
p.
m.,
to
elect
ihe
f.,|
|. Sevt,
This pin is awarded each yetor to ing at the I. O. O. F. hall at Beav­
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tic, settles many of the perplexing ; Feed Company, says that at the ngt \fonday evening.
olHccis :
the freshman who is outstanding in erton, by Ccders Heber M. Ells­
questions
regarding
ancient
Ameri-1
1
?!
hi-
was
attendin'«
the
Agricul-
ONE MAYOR.
scholarship, initiative and leadership worth and Frank Lamb of the
to serve one year
can civilization and also the divinity tural college at St. Goarshausen o i
NOTICE
T W O COUNC1LMEN, ,0 serve tWo
of Jesus and lesus Christ of the I me Rhine after which he managed!
>*ral fa-ms
consisting
of fronij
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years.
Ixittcr Day Saints.
10,000 to 20,000 acres.
T No,,c(c ,s hf reby g 'ven ,batR the , RECO RDER-TREASURER.
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i Town Caucus for the town of Beav-
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Brown
of
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METZGER
macy, started his career in the drug . u ws Ha„ Wednesday evening, Nov j The following persons have been
,
,
.
[ store of Buick and Raynor, at State | , 3th
,929 a, 8
p. m.. to i named by the Town Council to v,
AT SUMMER PRICES
A Legislature program was given and Madison Sts., in Chicago, where no|ninl(e ,hf fo„ owi
officers for j as Judges and Clerks of ,he
at the Metzger Womans club meet- he worked from 10:30 p. m. til 8|the ens •
ye&1.;
election:
v
CARLOAD IN
ing Wednesdhy at the club house ti. in.
One Mayor, to serve one year.
JUDGES—C. F
HeJge, F u *
with Mrs. Harry Leedy and Mrs
F. W'. Bishop commenced as an |
Two Councilmen, to serve two Stock, and Mabel Alexander.
• PHONE NOW BEAVERTON 6202
A. Baldwin leading the discussion apprentice to Doyle & Halberson. years.
CLERKS—Anna Hyland and Mrs
‘ <n child labor laws and legislative I plumbers at Ogden,
Utah,
Recorder-Treasurer to serve one C arric Summers.
measures. A pot luck luncheon was ‘ ,W. F.. Pcgg, local undertaker, at | year.
served at noon.
i the age o f 21 had all intentions of j Dated at Beaverton, Oregon, this Dated at Beaverton. Oregon, this
(>th duy of November, 192v.
Plans are nctiring completion f o r ! becoming a farmer Uud was work- j 6th day of November, A. f >. 1929.
the dinner and bazaar to be held I ¡„g ut, a big farm near Marietta,
OTTO F.RRKSON,
Beaverton, Ore.
Across from S. P. Depot
OTTO ERICKSON,
Saturday, Nov. 30, at the club house Minn.
Mayor
M ayor
Mrs. A
Baldwin will have charge-1 L. K. Snyder, of the MacMarr
GEO. THYNG, Recorder
of the cooked food booth, Mrs. Ray Store, expected to become a teacher GEO. THYNG, Recorder
Bmckett
the candy booth,
Mrs. itnd was attending the Cheney Nor-
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Ifarry Leedv the needlework, Mrs.'
| school. specializing in Mannar
v .w .v
V A W
J. T. Knfney the grab bag.
Training.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ray and two
Hoy Gray, of the Bank of Beav-
daughters are moving this week to ,.rton, was working for the Burling-
SU N D A Y
CH ICKEN DINNER
Seattlc «where they will rmke their ton k . R. as a telegraph operator
future home.
. and station cashier at Lamont, Colo.,
W ith Home Made Pie
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W . Allen where ht. bectmie of age.
“ T O -D A Y IS
who have been seriously ill are re- j q . E. Peck, McCready Lumber
75 cents
I
ported
as
improved.
|
Company
carried
out
his
intentions
Y E ST E R D A Y ’S PLANS”
I Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Peters, Sr., . at t|lc a^,e uf ¿1 as he was then em-
wi" entertain the Metzger bridge | p|oye(l bv the Idaho Lumber Corn-
club at their home Saturday night. !
,,any
at
Frith, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lloyd were j C. F. Hedge, now in the real es-
(Formerly Greenwood Cafe) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
hosts tit a Halloween bridge party tate business, was u school teacher
j at their home in View Point
last ;n N orth Salem Indiana at
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Saturday night. Guests were Mr
C JBeach
was unending ‘ the | % W .V .V S V ,V .V W .V .V .V .V .W .V V .S W .'.V A V .V .V A S V J W ^ :
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— put into action
and Mrs. George Johnson, Mr. and Missoula Commercial college.
Mr- Rav Brackett. Mr. and Mrs
—that bank account you
F. J. Dietsch was operating a ■ A V .S W . V . V . V . V . W A W . V . S W W . W . W A W A W A V
i Andrew McCarl, Mr. and rs. Fred shingle mill tit Days Creek, Doug­
start to-day is the help­
Harris, Mr. tind Mrs. H. F, Bragg. las county, Oregon, and entered col­
ful working plan of action
lege the same year.
tomorrow.
Watch this column next week.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
"HEN I VIS 21"
BEAVERTON
BRIQUETS
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Beaverton Lumber Co.
BROADWAY CAFE
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— be a to-dayer
at your neighbors bank
BANK OF BEAVERTON
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A good bank in a goad Iowa ia tka
Cardan Spot of Oragom.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
— where service blends into
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helpful co-operation
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There was a good attendance at
all meetings last Sunday. Peqple
are coming long distances to wor­
ship with us. There were ninety
four present at Sunday School. The
largest class last Sunday was the
womens class with twenty one in at-
tendance. There arc classes for all
ages. ( ome and bring your child-
rcn. We tire anxious to be of ser­
vice to you in this respect. There
was one addition at the church ser­
vice Sunday morning. Three obeyed
ihcir Lord in Christian baptism after
the evening service.
Next Sunday morning Rev. G. W.
Springer will speak on the subject
“ Four Kinds of People” . In the
evening the topic twill be :
"Four
Arguments
Why the Gospel
is
Divine.”
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FAIRV ALE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strieker an­
nounce the marriage of their daugh­
ter, Miss Alice Strieker to Joseph
I T. Patton son ot Mrs. Mae Pat-
! ton.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lindeken are
j receiving
the
congratulations
of
| friends on the birth of a daughter
born Monday.
Robert Kramer underwent a ton­
sil operation Tuesday.
A new' arc light htis been installed
on the corner near the church and
will be lighted every evening.
The business meeting of the Fair-
vale community club will be held
Monday night at the club house.
Men in the community are asked
jo give their services this Sunday
to assist in installing the play
ground equipment at the club house
I which was moved htst Sunday from
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A benefit card party for a needy
family in the neighborhood was
planned Dec. 6, by the Paradise!
. . Valley club at the meeting Tuesday
at the club house. Luncheon host­
esses were: Mesdames Guy Kennev,
W. A. Gill, J W Thacher, Fred
Spoeri, P Steudler. John Cullen and|
Miss Lillian Steudler.
The presi-j
(lent, Mrs. C. W. Craig, presided at j
Sale Dry Goods
REAL, BONAFIED REDUCTIONS
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
November 14, 15, 16
OPEN
Entire Stock of Prints
Greatly Reduced
Childrens Dresses
$ 1 .9 5 for $ 1 .5 9
Ladies Silk Hose
$1.00 for 79c
$1.50 for $1.29
3 for $3.75
$1.75 for $1.45
Mens Sox
at Reduced Prices
THYNG’S
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CO N FECTIO N E RY AN D ICE CREAM PARLOR
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W E A T H E R L Y ICE CREAM
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Canned Goods and Light Groceries to Accommodate Sunday
Night Trad«
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SOFT DRINKS, FRU ITS, MELONS
Magazines— All The Daily Papers
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Hav. .Grain. Feed., and..
Poultry
Supplies
Complete Line of Fiohers, Sperry, Albers Feeds
LAN DPLASTER
J Tulips and other Bulbs now ready?!
for planting.
The famous Bettendorf Bulbs
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Charles Berthold
Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot.
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meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec !
3, at the Wrhitc Shield Home.
The Fairvalc Dry Goods company
will put on a special sale this coming
week. Drastic cuts have been made
in ready to wear garments, with
considerable savings on all lines of
merchandise carried by the store.
EVENINGS
Womens Ready Made
Dresses
$1.95 for $1.63
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TIGARD.
King, advertising manager,
Willamette Collegian, the
Willamette University paper, met
with his staff for luncheon Mon-
<kiy noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meyers have
as their house guest Miss Lillian
DeGrace, neire of Mrs. Meyers
Miss DeGrace will winter with the
Meyers’ and attend the Tigtird pub­
lic school.
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Alfred
the
A D IO
H. H. Duncan has remodeled his
offices.
Stamped Goods
For Christmas Gifts
Marked Down
Mens Overalls at
Reduced Prices
Ladies & Mens Rubbers
Reduced Prices
Childrens Play Suits
Bargain Prices
Men’s Handkerchiefs
10c for 8c
15c for 9c
25c for 19c
Mens & Boys, Caps, Shirts,
Underwear
Mrs. F.rnest Borthwick is con­
fined to her home with illness.
Mr and Mrs. W’m. Ariss and Dr.
and Mrs R \ Rissett eti 1. ved a
. . motor trip Sunday that took them
• • to St. Helens, via Vernonia. The
** party st >ppe4 in the hills and en-
, ¡1 Rved a picnic luncheon. They re-
. , port that the Country was very
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t'u: terriq
h
' * Mrs McGuire, of Bonita, has been
** confined to her ham with ¡Bn
• \ but is reported that she is getting
, , much better
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Mare ric Altingham
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|| from an accident
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A Great Many Other Items Not Mentioned
Fair vale Dry Goods Co.
FAIRVALE. OREGON
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Childrens Stockings
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prove a revelation. See the new Bosch Radicx
Hear it— Tune it— you will find it answer*
every dem and— Price less tube*— $ 1 1 9
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Next door to Po.toffic.
Phone Be.verton 93 «