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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1929)
THE BEAVERTON PACE • FRIDAY. NOV fm bfd ENTERPRISE Milwaukee Mary Bisbee to Ivy Bisbee. Part of me HI thl. IIIC .ai tin awmv Un„n —--- - high ■ A nn. in LV*r#»*t ( .rovt. Uti - school, spent the week-end with hei Lot 4, Blk 10, Forest Grove. Get- ----- Reformed Zion church of He|- Too Late To CU^if] P«™ '*- ................ M" Br“n'.' Î T . Ü McKay c. al L o,. 11 toro. Mis* Lorene Skein of Roy, A. Jones to was a guest of the Santoro family 1- Blk 9, Orenco. - F. . — , •v.r ih, week-end. Orville S Jones, Fart of Sec. ¿4. ' * HAVE •* •* - ABOUT i j 20 , T, , ______ TIN K3W. i for sale Average KH Mrs. i I* Syvci-oii entertaineil ' ur ,rad. ior pU||' ,'J Mr. and Mrs Frank Livermore and CrO SS Quota ! 1:uar,, « „mmev Syverson at dinner on Fn- p o r Washington ---------- lay evening I he occasion was the ” \\ \NT! 1 > I jg h l .1 m birthday of Mr. Syverson and L O U n ty ▼vUu ipe P f» l« m d Set Hl 1 Mr. Livermore. --------- t ook, Johnson building, Tlk 1 * ---------- Roll Call of the American Red ALOHA HUBER SCHOOL NOTES Cross will begin Armistice Day, No-j _____ v ember 11th and continue until Student* out of school on account Ihanksgiving Day, according to H. of sickness are Janet Cornell, .Jean j L. Bates chairman of Washington | Schilling Jack Mortimer, and For- County C hapter The quoto for the' est Bush. Walter and Neal Capelle county in $600.00, one-half of w hich1 arc back in their classes again af- reiuuins in the local treasury fo r! annou ter six weeks absence. county relief work. During the past' ‘ nces t" e The 5th grade were given' a prac- year, the National Red Cross rend- i Opening of his Office es in the Jobrj t(cal j-cading lesson on how to ered aid to 117 domestic and 3 in 1 row bulb-, recently. Mrs. Mack sular disasters in which over 856,000 Building at Tigard, Oregon f furnished the bulbs and some pots people were given aid. This year i in demonstrating the U » n the destruction by disasters in the 'GENERAL PRACTICE I plant* were placed in the basement! United States were widespread as is j Specializing in th ■ I j until February >vhen they will tagain | shown by the fact that 38 of our Proba»«, \i- 1 " «*•>*»« were u/pr» affected hv ^ * a*lers and Real Frotn be brought to the room in 11 bloom. | states by nm* one or or more more ! Harry Carlson is back in school j types of disasters where it was ne- after three days absence. j cessary for the Red Cross to render Telephone Tigard 51-J The 2nd ami 3rd grade are work- j *4'd—sometimes being called upon to ing hard for a perfect record in administer aid three times. teeth cleaning. J The quoto for the towns in th e 1 Elbert Miller of Forest Grove is county follows: Hillsboro $225.00; ti new pupil in Miss Grand’s room. Forest Grove, $225; Beaverton $35; School will be closed all day Cornelius $20; Laurel $10; Banks) ONE GIFT THAT’S NEVE r ] Monday on account of Armistice. $15; North Plain* $15; Gales Creek DUPLICATED The seventh grade will give a $10; Tigurd $20; Timber $10; M etz-! demonstration of the storv “ On to ger $20; Bethany $20; Buxton $15; I Give your photograph this (h Oregon” at the next regular meet- Sherwood $20; Gaston $25; O re m -o i^ f i*re making you a cppV™ ing of the I*. T. A. Miss Wealth $15; Hillside $15; Scholls $20; W atts; , ^FER this season. One Lv -- o'-yi ered will also be present to give a $15; Kansas City $10; Leisyville $5 j ,x.,' All ni,Hint,.,1 and ^ix ,s„ 4x6 PhotO KraL B [talk on Washington county pioneers.) The chairman of the Beaverton All mounted on Easel folders $3—7 Nice Presents Matched, Eroken Sliced I district is Mrs. J. C. Huntley. Bring this Ad With You The chairman for Tigard district That You May is Mrs. Herbert McDonald. County Court Racaive Thi* Offer Statement by Arthur M. Hyde, j (Continued from Front Page) Secretary of Agriculture of the | HOFSTEATER STUDIO United States. 165Va Third Street Guardian & I.ctin. Ass’n. Part 191 Whenever wide spread disaster Between Morrison and Yamhill Johnson F.st. Add to Beaverton, | visits any part of the country, Red P. S. Bring the Baby under three, L Rosa Garbarino et al to Abramo Cross relief becomes essentially farm Get one Baby Picture Absolut Cereghino Part Sec. 5 T1S R1W. 1 relief. It not only tides the stricken Free! K. A. ( arlile et al to Emmotts Mar- I farmer over the emergney but helps ket. Lot 4, Blk 7 Tucker & Stewarts him to reestablish himself under Oregon Part of Johnson 1st add better conditions—better as to hous • ■ » N Y iS V A Y V V iV i'.V .V iV .V d ing and better as to produce. The Add Hillsboro. diversified farming introduced into Real Estate Transfers the Mississippi Delta after the great HERE is the Edward Schulmcrich et ux to W. flood of two years ago was in large j E. Frank, 6 acres Sec 1, T 1 S part accomplished through the Red j PLACE TO BUY Y0I R 3 W. Albert Bunning et ux to Cross and its local chapters. 3 for 25c I B. F. Luttrell. et ux Tracts in The American Red Cross has also j Beaverton Sec. 3ü TIS R3W. Asonath Rog- identified itself with our rural life i ers et vir to Zecata Betts, Part Sec through its health services, with ru- 12 T2S R1W,. Walter H. Purdin e t ! ral ,,ur9*s in the f‘eld and teachers AND SUPPLIES UX to Mr* A \ Armstrong, Part of h n n K ‘ h -v 8 i c n e and care of the Secs 21-22-27-28 T3N R5W. Wm s,ck and of nutrition. It has also: HAZELDALE NEWS R. Shoemaker et ux to State of aided the ex-service man on th e» “Hogans Night "will be the fm- Oregon. Part of Johnson Est add. fann ,n Presenting his claims ior turc of the open meeting of the Lit Aloha. Jane Behne to Annie M. compensation. 1 "rgc the American farmers to erary society on Tuesday evening, Imbrie Part Blk 8 Hillsboro. Frank Rexall Store American Red Cross in November 12. This promises to be Long to Wm. H. Long, Part Win. j Rive the a good evening. Mrs. C. Birdsell Porter DLC 65 TIN R3W. Charles creased support through membership will be the soloist. .The Literary Rogers, to Anna E. Rogers, 2.5 acres ] with a view to expanding its useful Beaverton, Oregon society will sponsor a Hard Time in T1S R1W. Catherine H. Collins, I services, (Signed) Arthur M. Hyde A V .V .V .V .V ., .W .V .V A V .S \ | Dance on Saturday, November 16, to Martin Bernards, 80 acres in TIN at Wheeler hall. Aloha. J. ('. Smith R2W. Floyd W. Jones et al to G. Durban and Max Berger are the Claire Helmcke, E ÿ j of Lot 1 El- committee in charge Remember lerson Acreage Sec. 24, TIS R2W. Saturday, November 16. The Reed Institute to Arvid Nord- lund et ux, Nki of Lot 3 Blk 5j Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Syverson and Ladd A' Reed Acres. Lillian H erd-lX family were guests of Mrs. C. La- lein Schick to Gustav Krause, :o : •< Follettc in Portland Sunday. Miss acres in Sec. 14, 15, 21 & 22 3TS Lois Syverson will be the guest of j R3W. D. Mcl hesney et ux to M. Miss Pearl LaFollette this week in T. Mort ¡more et ux 1.21 acres in BIG STOCKS SPECIAL PRICES Portland. On Sunday evening guests T1S RIW. Arnold Dyslç to Anna Doors at the Syverson home were Mr. and B. Dvslc, 40 acres in Sec. 19 TIN Mrs. Leonard ILillock and family of RIW. Z. E. Marshall to H. A. Windows Portland, Mr and Mrs. Henry I Sherman ct ux Lots in Blk 6 South Shingle)* Chandler and Mr and Mfs. William Park Add Forest Grove. Fern Hohb j Mouldings to F.. L. Hobbs et ux 16.585 acres' Smith of Hillsboro. 2x4 to 2x10 Per M $10.00 Sand in TIN R3W. Catherine H. Collins Cedar Siding per M$ 15.00 Mi .mi! Mis Samuel D ughty to R I McKnight et ux 208.60 •' Gravel vvh" haw In i n making their home acres in TIN R2\\ Frank F. Evan- *1* Poultry Netting Shingles per M ..... 1.75 at Timber since their marriage in son et ux to Harry B. IRivis, Lot Nails Barn Plank, per M 15.00 the stmimer, are now staying with ! 5 Blk 14, Smock’s add Sherwood. I Builders Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Doughty for an Hardware extended visit. v v v v v v * ! ' '! " ! ' r v v v W - v v v T Roofing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Livermore, WEEKS SPECIAL AT • vho have been making their home OUR RED TRUCKS DELIVER in Seaside for several months, have returned to stny at their home on Cooper Mt. MacMarr Store BEAVERTON, OREGON Here are a Few of the Items Featured in Our SI Annual Canned Food Sale Quality and Price is the Best in Years. It would Surely Pay You to Stock up. Ask for Circular Harold L. Co Prices Effective Sat. Nov. 2 to Mon. Nov. 18, Inc. Tomato Soup Campbells Del Monte Catsup GOOD QUALITY Corn, Beans and Tomatoes $1.40 Doz. $2.75 Case 3 for 59c 6 for $1.18 12 for $2.35 Shrimps and Clams Del Monte Hot Sauce 6 for 50c 12 for $1.00 1 Case $3.95 Pineapple Large Cans 6 for 30c 12 for 60c Case $3.50 6 for 98c 12 for $1.95 1 Case $7.70 an>< 6 for $1.18 12 for $2.35 1 Case $4.70 MacMarr Flour, Sat. & Mon. 49 lb, only, $ 1.69 MacMarr Coffee, Sat. & Mon. only, 45c, 2 lbs 89c MACMARR MILK, Rich in B utterfat, School Books PHONE 2803 or 7903 Dean’s Drug Stoi Before You G o Away .—plan leisurely with your oven Southern Pacific agents Avoid the hurried choice of o u t-o f- town buying. Start on your trip confi dent that you arc ¿going the best way, and that no annoying com plications will mar it. Whether it is a trip of a day or a month. South or Hast, to San Francisco or to Europe, your resident a^ent can be Brown’s Beaverton Pharmacy C. E. ALLEN. A|mt n»is i' ito v Bring ,1,1 x S V s'X ^ X 'X 'x X X X 'x V '.v X 'x 'i < ► m to t ! I A. M. HOCKENS 1 " ''V'V:1 :: Contractor & Builder Dm n By-I roduct* ,, Any Size Building and Columbia Bottle- O _ Beaverton Oregon, and ask >or ! £ Phone 0825 i it them to Company, 52nd vard, Portland, P. M. Hammond. * Mrs. J. Douglas entertained at dintici last Saturday evening, ihe ON THE HIGHWAY occasion being the birthiktv of her , son-in-law, Melville Jack. The , Geo. A. Brown, Druggist guests were: Mr and Mr*. Mel $4.57 ville .hack, Mr. and Mrs. I . Durban $7 Toilet Set Brush, Mirror and Comb * and Mr and Mrs Roy Haynes and | family. $2 HUT WATER BOTTLE 98c M ins Mury Santoli., who is teach THEM DAYS ARE GONE '■ FOREVER ■ " ' ■ ¿.f c j 1 ¿5 ^ 1 J k ik w . IT 'S S*<^cN quii« LUMBER of utmost value to you. Your rail ticket b o u g h t h e re w ill check your baggage and be accepted on the stay»e c o n n e c tin g with Soutliern Pacific trains. In buying travel'' remem ber the slogan of your local merchants, ’It pays to buy in your own home town.” S o u th e r n P a c ific HORSES FOR SAL E OR TRADE Siiu| Gilb • Tur _ MM f u i r a s T k C'SC F lm VCCS XX) - W. J. McCready Lumber Co. Phone 4603 F. D. Peck, Sales Agent, Phone 5603 BEAVERTON. ORE. H -H -I i- H V 4 .’ x -X * ’ - • • .* •_t. An Gusti Hills <A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez) ~~ — 1 -----* ---------- ^ 3 OCAJ t Q itfl.l KA)Uk)Uk4AT TAVS icKXkO IS COM «Ait» 'TO ! it serais to n r t * aat &A.crrtRS suouco iK kvd f . î o n v > o ô u c V t e u ! 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