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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1929)
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6 19» V W W % W A W V Y W S % S V .% W THE BF.AVF.RTON EN TERPRISE News Noies of Notables and Near Notable i ter two months work he submitted his home. They wilf always hxive a and Mr». Gooding of Los A ngeles,! T„ , u 1 his re|H>rt last week 10 ,he Kcucient* o f Beaverton: 1 he distric* great deal to be thankful for— she Cal. I will '"u r-v SUM UHI» insurance on the arrived on Thanksgiving day. 1 extend my heartfelt thanks for y ^ % S S W W .V .V .‘.V ,v 'ch.Ml buildings in local offices Mrs IXmald Haiiisttgw of Sp. ’ I” ' ' ul*l*»>rt given me in the recent jN TH E C IR C U IT C O U RT OF Mrs. George Most and daughter kane •»*< visit.ng at the home of Hcctioii TH E S T A T E O F OREGON Harry Galvin past president o f the Florence and James Carroll, all ot Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sather. O T TO KKTu. KSON Eiwanis club at Gold Beach, Wash., Poi tkand, were callers at the Matt IN ANH FOR T H E COU NTY OF Mr. and Mrs N. G. Freeman-m- •Vas Harvey Scott who left sometime^ « , the chief talker at the last Ring home Sunday. M U LTNOM AH friends »Or for 1 tertained a group of her friends to •««> m a large b o a , far , tri, ( J J *° ,hank ®> meeting of the Kiwanis club Fl- J. O. Larson and family went to IN TH E PROBATE D E P A R T -1* thanksgiving dinner. 4UlT or‘ »■ **•« I*** ( S i " e and Leonard Adams gave Tillamook recently, visiting friends, New York will return to Portland1 ^ about Xmas Day vUctum MENT brief talks urging the necessity of a and also to Bay City. IIVKRV VLEX ANDER NO. 29709 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Welter and Community Club House Several Mrs. Kate Davis, Mrs. to i.-«- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Larson had as j daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. ling sites were talked about. N O TIC E O F SALE Mr. and V «iters uri«l Citizens of their guests Thanksgiving du> Mr. Sather, Mrs. Ida Hamshaw and M r s I'o the • Panzer of Port kind visited at the Mrs. Pallacio gave In the matter o f the guardianship ..f several musical LV'iialil Hamshaw were Portland Beaverton. and Mrs. C. Poison and tamily, of home of their father Sunday. numbers the estate o f Alice Hannon, in I wish to express niy sincere Powell Valley and Mr. and Mrs. A. | visitors the last Satunktv competent. j Mi«« \i i ‘»ratitude for the confidence ex- Anderson and family from Portland. Mr. and Mr s. W llbur Weed vn- ) viiss r.rini Jean Manners vtsite«l , i , The young son of Î J1 M artin Notice is hereby given that Pur \i,_s k , a « i , prissut in the recent town election, tertained a group of their friends | celebrated the anniversary of a bro Ninnamaii on 1 hanksgi« mg i i . n Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wickstraad viiss suant to an order made and entered [)ay j 1 vtive every C(Hi|>erstion that at bridge Saturday evening. k e n arm bv falling and breaking it and Mr. and Mrs. J. O Lurson were in the above entitled Court on the is for the welfare «if Beaverton and ugain It was first broken Decein guests of the A. Anderson family m 4th day o f December, 1929, by the Brea.l, t akes and Ties were scat | 'icini,'í- lier 4. 1028. Portland Saturday evening. A num Mrs Karl Hall underwent an op per- honorable George Tazwell, Judge of F. J DI ETSCH lere«l over the roadwliv near Hazel ber of friends «were present and the the above entitled Court in the ation \\ ednesday ut Kmanucl hos- dale, VVednesday when a bread wa. i A son was born to Mr. and Mrs evening was spent in cards. Mrs. J. above entitled proceedings, authoriz- ' s rcco' er‘ng mcely. g«>n overturned Thi driver the first Earnest I.osli Wednesday, Dec •? O. Larson carried away ing and directing J. V. Murphy, as not injured. I Am the ( Christmas Seat A. M. Hockens had the misfortune Dr Mason was the attending phvsi prize and A. Elk the consolation. the guardian o f the estate of Alice cian. 1 aui the Christ- Hannon, incompetent, to sell at pri to tall and fracture the jv o lower A. S. Jamtnc, who is employed at otas Seal. bones of his left leg, while working [ Tigard Folk Attend i vate sale, as such guardian, to the Messuugerof bap- on a building in Portland. 1 Mrs. Henry von Allman is suffer- Astoria, spent Thanksgiving with his Party at Multnomah highest and best bidder for cash or ( piness, _______ ing from an iufected finger caused faintly %i Huber Relatives from on such terms as the court may ap V ernonia, Mr. and Mrs. Belman Mr and Mrs E. A .Smits, id SjtuUol ot ser Miss Ruth Lutidgrcn was a guest from running a splinter in her hand prove, the following described real vice. Johnson and children, Norma aud Multnomah, were host« Saturday t o 1 of Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith Thurs property belonging to the above *1 1 am the highest a happy group of neighbors and Ralph, spent the duy with them. day and Friikiy. I The 0 voting dttightcr of R. S j term of health named estate, to w it: friends for a party at their home Mr. and Mrs, George VV ils«>u and 1 oinerov of Kintivn, was hadlv cut ( Insurance. Cleverly arranged games and mus All of the Northeast Quarter Mr. and Mrs. V L. Powell and about the nose and forehead when family ate Thanksgiving dinner with < I co-operate In all cal numbers provided the evenings (NF j J 4 ) of Section Two, (2), T 2, sons Delos and Melvin visited Mr. a motorcycle drove into the famitv Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bartel. health work. entertainment, and a good time w is 1 tight tuberculosis. N. R 2 W . o f the W . M., and the Powell’ s sister Mrs. II E. Nelson car while driving in Portland Sttn- The A. H. Wright latiiily motored had by all. At a late hour a dainty I safeguard the home. Southeast Quarter (SF.J4) of the Friday. dav Dr. Mason had to take seven to Carlton Thanksgiving day to ixit three-course luncheon was served. 1 stand watch over the school. Southeast Quarter, (SF.'D and stitches to close the cuts. ♦he j ------------ dinner wuh Mrs W right’s daughter, I he folhiving guests shared the rv 1 restore sick children lo health. West Half, (AV'V j ) of the Southeast Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fugleton drs. Virginia Lawrence. I protect the IndlrMuul, the family and enings fun with the Smits: Mr Quarter, (SR^*), o f Section Tw o spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. the public. and Mrs. W VV W cstcott, Mr. and M APLEW OOD Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Combs who (2). T. 2, N. o f R. 3, W of the W. Eagletons parents Mr, .and Mrs. A. | 1 teach health habits uud health tacts. Mrs. J. L. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs Ted ! recently moved to Aloha from Van M , containing 28378 acres more nr VI .Hockens. 1 preach the gospel of sunshine, fresh Mrs. I ecil Cantrell complimented couver, W ash, entertained relatives Palacio and Mr. and Mrs. Poole of less, and situated in Washington air and cleanliness. Portland. Mrs. Paul Hatch is spending two Mrs. Jennison with a luncheon last 1 Irom Rainier and Portland over County, State o f Oregon. I demonstrate the value of exercise Bazaar and dinner at Vloh.i church \V eilnesday at her home in East Tlianksgiv ing. and work, rest and play. I V. Mtrrphv, as guardian of the ! months in the East visiting relatives ■13rd street, Portland. I December 7, dinner 6 p. m Vdtilt* My value Is beyond price my co;t estate of Alice Hannon, incompetent, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Johnston of 50c, children 25c. small. M*r. and Mrs. Geo. Blasser enter will on and after the 6th day of Estacada, were home for the E. E. Lister rwho has been quite 1 am tlu« ¡> nii> 01«i l - tin t> Seal. tained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hing- January, 1930, proceed to sell, at 'Thanksgiving holidays. lev and family and Hubert Hingley ill is steadily improving. private vile, to the highest and best Mr. and Mrs. Norman Capclle and all of Portland Thanksgiving day. bidder for cash, or on such terms A large family dinner was held at four little sons had Thanksgiving The Mr. Hingley’ s arc Mrs. Bias-1 j, as the Court may approve, the above the Lister home Thanksgiving day. dinner with Mr. aud Mrs. Sauditlge sers brothers. Phone 3603 Beaverton Res. 3602 f described real property. and family in Milwaukic. Mrs. San- , — Said sale will be made in the o f Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Andrews en didge is Mrs. Capello’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller spent Hav. .Grain. Feed., and Poultry Supplies fice of 1. R. Murphy, 1219 Ameri tertained several friends anil rela their home in Thanksgiving at •Te Mr. anil Mrs. Albert A. Newton j tives on Thanksgiving the occasion can Bank Building, Portland. Ore Seaside Complete Line of Fishers, Sperry, Albers Feed» aud family accompanied by Mr. ' also being the sixth birthday of their gon. Bids will be received at said Newton’s aunt ami uncle of Hazel- office for the above described real LAN D PI.ASTER was a luncheon little daughter, Janet. Mrs. C. Chinn tiale visited Mrs. Newton’s mother, property. guest at the home of Mrs. Harry M. A .Knapp is at home for a few Mrs. J Grant, on Willamette Boule J. V. M l’ R P H Y i Haines of Aloha Wednesday. vard, Thanksgiving Day. days. He is employed at W est Kelso Date of first publication, December A. S. Fdlis and wife, of Lufc An- ; 6th, 1929. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Cassidy of Little Jimtuie Snyder has gone to gelcs, Cal., have been visiting m i Woodland Acres 'vere dinner guests Spokane to live i.vith his mother. this vicinity. of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mackie Legal Notices Tulips and other Bulbs now ready;; for planting. The famous Bettendorf Bulbs TEACH ERS’ Tuesitiv evening. Mrs. Ida Hamshaw has returned I Aldean Peterson spent the Thanks home after an extended visit with giving vacation with her- mother, Mr. and Mrs. I.eland Shaw of Eu her son in Spokane, Wn. Mrs. Thos. Flowers. She attends u Beaverton. Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. gene, spent the Thanksgiving holi House gjtcsts at the J. S. Barnes J private school at Vancouver. days with their parents of this place home are, Mrs. Barnes parents M r.1 I**M*'S**I"H,*F*M**H**H**H**1**F*!**M**H**!'*M-*!*'H**M*,>'>*HH“H~M There was a gathering of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Peck spent and friends around the dining table the Thanksgiving holidays visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A r ,he K. L. Tucker family at Hbquam, thur Hyatt on Thanksgiving. Washington E X A M IN A T IO N Charles Berthold Notice is hereby given that the County School Superintendent A Washington counvty, Oregon, will hold the regular teachers’ examina tion of applicants for state certifi cates at H illsboro as follow s: Com- nuncing W ednesday, December l*th.i 1929, at 9 a .m. and continuing until Saturday, December 21. 1929, at 4 _______ Relatives from Dallas and Port o'clock p. m. ! Mrs. Rolland Maine of Eugene is land shared the hospitality of VI r. Wednesday Forenoon— C. S. His- spending several days visiting her J. J. O Donnell on Thanksgiving. parents Mr. anil VIrs. Doy Gray. tory, W riting (Penmanship) Wednesday A fternoon— Physiology, Reading, Composition, Methods in Reading, Methods in Arithmetic. History o f Education, Physchology, Methods in Geography. Thursday Afternoon- 4 Irani mar, Geography, American Literature. Physics, Methods in Language, The- sis for Primary Certificate Mrs. Otto. Erickson (entertained the ic Friendship bridge club W ednes- Win. McKell day afternoon. Mrs was guest of the afternoon. Mrs. Win. Boyd held the high score and Mrs. G. M. McCormick consolation. _______ , ,Mr. and Mrs. William F.ngleke and son Robert were Thanksgiving F’ riday Forenoon—Theory and dinner guests of Mrs Engleke’s sis Practice, Orthography, (Spelling) ter, Mrs. G. A. Krottgh of Portland. Physical Geography,' English Litera Walter Harris of Oakland, Cal., ture, Chemistry. spent the weekend in Beaverton vis- Friday A fternoon—School of Law. itiug friends. Algebra, Geology, Civil Government, Bookkeeping. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beach en’ er- Saturday Forenoon—Geometry, Bo tained as Thanksgiving dinner guests tany. M r . and Mrs. James Binder of Ore- A congenial company of friends htlI* d Mr. Hyatt celebrate hisbirth- dav. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerrans en tertained with cards and dancing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Holm had friends from Seattle visit them over Thanksgiving. A co •ked food sale held last S il- by the ladies of the local unlay Sunday school netted them fifteen dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haas are the proud parents of a baby boy b<>rn at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Nov. 25. Mr. A. W . Roland is ill. 1 gon City, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Pin- 'A fternoon — General Saturday ’ i der and son George, of Portland, History. VI r. and M®s. N. Byfield and jon Miss Alice Ingram is the proud County School Superintendent : Jimmie. owner of a radio presented to her N. A. FROST, hv friends in the U S. Forestry Mr and Mrs. VV. H. Engleke an I Service | Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Talbert attended W hen W riting ■ Letter j a banquet at Portland chapter O. E. Mr. Johnston of Brockway was a S Friday evening. The event was Remember, always, you are writ gtieM at the home of his daughter j given for the matrons and patrons ing to people—living, loving, laugh Mrs. Douglas Ingram on Thanks i husbands and wives, t arils ami ing, struggling, sweating people giving Day. dancing were the feature of the just like you and me. evening. t meeting will soon be called of Vf aplewood- members of the th. Th, teachers and officers " f th< 25 * — is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste — LISTERINE T O O T H PASTE Large Tube 25 * Bethel Congregational church Sunday Shahapta Garden Club t<. elect offi- cers and to outline work for the School met Tuesday evening at the errs 1 home of O. B Bennett to plan for coming year. [ a Christmas tree and program. ALOHA NEW S. Dr. M ason was not the only vic- J E. Turner has moved into his tun of the recent robbery at the j Bclhel church last Sunday. K. C. new apartment near the highway. Miss Addie Bell, of Portland, Doty lost a hat. F. J. Dietsch a hat and overcoat, Clarence /»vigert a spent the weekend with J. S. M c- Kt-own and family. c>.at and C. F. Johnson a hat. Myron Jones of the S S Lexington spent Thanksgiving day with his parents but returned the same day to Bremerton presunnbly to he!r> generate current for Seattle and Tbcotna, threatened by a power shortage. 4 W e have the Greatest Selection of O.K«’ d Used Cars « « « « at the Low est Prices in O u r History H A. Lowry was a business v s i- , tor in Portland Tuesday. K. Wheeler and family were guests 1 of the Erskin family at Beaverton Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Twohy and j Mrs S R Axley spent Thanksgiving day m Portland with friends. Mr and Mrs. B. Miller of Port Mr. and Mrs E. J. Flynn were! land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maty Dean Thanksgiving Day. It was King Sunday falls also Mr. Dean’s birthday. Mrs. M. F-. Meeves o f Seattle J ,,n Thanksgising day every 7 ye rs. «j.ent the weekend with the Hawley i Buck family. N J. Skee has ju»t finished niak- Homer Landers is being congratu ing a «urvry of the insurance car- lated -n the arrival of a daughter at ried bs the Beaverton schools. Af- LOOK at These Bargains! Model T Ford Truck Just the Thing for Around the Farm G. M. C. Truck, Pneumatic Tire 1924 Ford Touring New Top and Transportation $90 a lot of unused ... 1925 Chevrolet Roadster, Just the Car for Economi cal Operating Cost. Good Condition, Good Balloon Tires— Terms 1926 Hudson Coach 1926 Motor, Reconditioned— Good Rubber. Trunk and Rack, A fine Car 1924 Hupmobile Touring New Duco— Glass Enclosure Motor and Upholstering in Fine Condition 1926 Chevrolet Sedan A Fine 4-Door Closed Car on • Reasonable Payment Plan. Economical T ransportation 1928 Chevrolet Coach Last Years Car in Fine Shape Has a Heater for the Cold Weather priced right, terms 1924 Ford Coupe. Balloon Tires Term» Three 1923 Ford Coupes $45 to $100. Balloon Ti res These are well worth your attention STIPES GARAGE BEAVERTON, OREGON