The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 21, 1930, Image 1

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MacMarr Stores to
Locate in Aloha
OREGON
F R ID A Y , F EB . 21.
Where Washington Worshiped
PR IC E
Teachers Will Meet
At Beaverton
March 1, 1930
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REGENT ACTIVITIES
ill COURT HOUSE
BRIEFLY REPORTED
C. J. Stickney, president of the
The Washington County Teachers’
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N o t a b l e s Aloha Finance corporation, sinned a
association will meet Saturday, March
lease Saturday with the MacMarr
1. at the Beaverton high schi>ol
1 Sto.res corporation providing for a
building. The meeting will commence
Elmer Benson has purchased the lease for a period of ten years on
’ at 9:45 with a musical program ;
•redricey place on Lombard near | a new store building to be erected
¡under the supervision of Antarctic |
second and took possession this ^-v t^le Aloha Finance i orporation
t Barnes of Beaverton. Hr. S. B. j
Suit. Filed in Circuit Court
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John Lindburgh of Carlton •>" the lot adjoining their present
l.aughlin of the Willamette Univer­
Mary J. NN illiunison \> l’earl t arl-
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brick office buibhiik; on the west.
Lvill make his home with the lien- ; .
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W ork on this new business structure
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S'-Ml et
> contract foreclosure,
Ions.
the morning and afternoon
sessions.
Comiurr.-i
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v.onuuirciai .Nall bank vs Jessie
Following are the programs for \* n..„ i .. ..
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The Beaverton Finance company be pushet) to early comp,etion in
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, • Henderson adm. contract tewe-
the high and grade school
discus- ciosurc
report the Nazarene church us ne- ^
u> have it rea lv (or occupancy
gotiating for the Bellart place, next Q|| or before May 1.
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.... i Charles Bcrthuld vs Emil Van All-
High School School activities: lh c lliail> el a l. UK)lley action
|o the present church.
This nu.vest addition to Aloha’s
Mrs. Jack Kaynard was a caller business district will be a modern
noon hour, hour for extra-curricular
Sidney Teiser, assignee
for the
activities.; Leader, Miss Tennessee
bcnefit Colioctors oi <_• T
5n Beaverton Thursday.^ The Ray- sturt building throughout, with a
t . Tire
aards are living on their farm out {orty foo, .,jate Kia„s frontage on
Watherred, Hillsboro.
& Rubber t o vs J. M. Kidd; money
Field Trips: Purpose tin cl benefits action
af Hillsboro.
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highway, 70 feet in depth, a (
in any subject. Leader. Mr W. L.
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John Huber, who resides in Huber, 12 -foot ceiling, full plumbing, etc.
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Arant. Forest Grove.
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[transacted business Jin Beaverton .MacMarr Stores, the largest corpora-
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K,chcy-
cl al; money action.
Physical Education for Girls: The
j.v k a
Thursday.
tion of its kind on the west coast,
e.va A. Smith vs S. C . M eyer et
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. M. niUtie a careful expe.rt survey of the
problem of the non-athletic. Leader, al; mortgage
foreclosure.
(H all entertained at a hmcheon and Aloha district before deciding to es-
Miss Florence , Hunt, Tigard.
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] shower, honoring Mrs. O. A. TFnm- taf>lish one of their stores here, and
Student Participation in G overn-, K.isthum el al; mechanic’s lien fore-
[berg Those present included Mr., tju.|r definite, conclusion now is am-
ment : Leader, Prof A J. Yeomans, , closure.
■Guy Carr, Mrs. Wilbur Weed, Mrs. , ; e evidence of their confidence in
Dicific University.
l>. A. Paitullo et al vs Jtinic»
jjam es Whitworth M rs. I A M et- the future business possibilities of
Athletics: Especially for Coaches, | Ukc et a l. iuit to quiet tit)(.
Jzler, Mrs F. C. Doane, M is l. F. Aloha.
both grades and high school leader,
c. Shipley et al vs Catherine
3 Humberg,
Mrs.
Cecil
Allen,
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Mr. John M\ Watson, Forest Grove. , Mundes et a l; suit to quiet title.
|gaest of honor and the hostess.
The B eav^ton
Radio company
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First Bank of Tigard vs VV. t .
Mrs. I.. C. Norton of Portland completed the sale of an Atwater
Did you ever eat one of those Persinger; money action,
[spent several days last week at the Kent radio to Chas. Williams of
delicious 35c dinners at the White
Christ church in Alcxandi U, V «., w h .r. C *o r(s Washing tua w u • vrsliy m .n , !■ kb
Estates Admitted to EVo ba t e.
■ home of her sister, Mrs. Hettie (iustoii this r.veek, and assisted dan
Hall Restaurant?
boyhood h* attended the rural church at Pohkh.
■Seiver.
rice Manning in the making of a
Estate of Max Muller, died Feb.
F'rank Hennessy of Portland, for- low wave length set.
HENRIETTA HAWLEY GIVES
10; cstate >h, , , s real property
ap-
ner resident of BeUverton, visited
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PARTY TOR FRIENDS prajsi.j al $.aU). F. H. Miller, a
EASTERN STAR CHARTER
Large Amount of Farm
friends here Thursday.
'David C. Mason to Give
MEMBERS ENTERTAINED
ion > i i i , appointed administrator* o t h
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Miss Henrietta Htiwley entertained hejrg no, known
A rt Stipe of Bend visited Elmer
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Piano Recital Friday
Machinerv Sold by
tipe, his brother, Friday.
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The charter members of the Eastern several of her friends at a very
Estate 0f Norman Gerling, who
Otto Erickson Co. Star
A fter the Newberg game Friday
T >tvid C. Mason, son of Ur. and
chapter were entertained Wed- pleasant affair last Friday evening. xsUs kjucd in an auto accident p cb
night, the Order of the B is spon- Mrs. C. E. Mason, will be presented
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company |,cS,,ay* February 12. with
a dinner The evening was spent in playing u a, piiUsboro. Esiale shows per-
iboiing a dance at the Kinton hall.
m piano recital by Jean McBreen
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rK s®n , tuI
in the Mbsonic hall, the occasion
be- "Bunco” and dancing.
^
»onal property appraised at
In
[ The girls’ basketball team defeat- on Friday
evening,
February
2 II
TC shipped
o
oggmg
rgmnrv a to carload
Clifford
Bergerson
at inK ,he 18,h a" n'versary of the
The first prize in “ Bunco” was addition thcrt. is
c|aim togain, t i£d
«■d the ScUppoose team 46 to 0 at 1930 at K:15 p. nv. Ihe
The concert
concert will
will chinery
t l ^t.r.S° l . r at chapter
chmery to to Clifford
Clifford Be,person,
won by Alfred Johnson «m l Thomas WaUcrs for am,ages resultmg in the
cappoose Friday night. The boys’ be given in the Beaverton C ongre-; ^ ernonia, consisting of an - ■
• ■ The charter members honored were Kearns, while Ruth Lundgren carried tlcath of deceased. Deceased came
keam lost to Forest Grove 30 to 17 gational C hurch, u .,.1 tlu public is hai*l, with cables anill a eho er, and ^
Julita Cooper,
Mrs.
Agnes away the second.
from England
and has no relatives
in
■ ‘ he same evening at Forest Grove, very cordially mv.ud
Uivid will an international »racio ^
Hedge, Mrs. Mary Summers. Robert Those present to
enjoy the even- L;
s , G. Kliminaii wus appointed
•' Dinner guests Friday evening at play selections from Chopin, M o“ '
CJ,hl>r s^ j‘s l’f
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J ' Summers, Mrs. Rachel Walker, Mr. in* were Gladys McLeod,
Lal.un adniinistriUor.
»he W
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VanKleek home were kowski. Mendelssohn, Reb.koff and jht ry
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and Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. Mary Chinn, F.rma Nelson. Alice Johnson, I L a il
wlll a|ld tcstanlcm oi Lil)ic
Mr
and Mrs. Ora Anderson of others.
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Tt Newberg • a 10-20 Sti,t’ Mrs' Lilli»*> Scott, M r,. Mary Beverly Spear. Ruth Lundgren E m - Sparks. Esla(e sl)OWS real I>ropcrty
Portland.
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(,et
race at ‘
K ’.
P Lauretta Olds.
, ma Schrader, Eve Thomas. Muriel al).,rajscj a. «¿nxi W. S Smirks
A t the Beaver Sociul club card
FO RD A G E N C Y TO O P E N tractor with plow fand c isc
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Sidwell,
Helen T efft, Alfred
John-
i executor
party Wednesday afternoon, thirteen
IN B E A V E R T O N SOON Nanda, at lrou td ae and a iracta G O V ER N O R N O R B LA D A T
»on, George Hoover, John York,
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tables of ” 5<X)” were played. High
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including an Ann Arbor Columbia
B A N Q U E T F R ID A Y Chester Beach, Ptiul Shcllenberger, Rt.|linger filed f,„ .„„bate
F.st..u-
honors were won by Mrs. Carl C.
C. J. Bielman of Hermiston, Ore- hay press, ihe largest mtinufacturei,
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Bruno Leskals, Jacob Koenig, Gus s|„<vs personal
property appraised
Beach; second by: Mrs. G. B. Huston gon, was in Beaverton ThursdUy in to Otto and Arthur Bauer.
‘ \ Httlc more 'than a hundred per- Peterson, Bud Kearns, Hen Zurcker, ll( | i 4 (xi Mildred I
Bellinger ap-
and consolation by
Mrs. J. W. search of a location in which to
Ihe total amount of these sales song listened most attentively to the Matt Snyder, and Russell Grant.
pointed executrix.
Spriiguc. Another party will be held open a Ford agency. Mr. Bielman together with other small equip- addrcss gjven by Governor Norblad
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Fine* and Paroles.
in a month.
has operated an agency at Hermis- ment in farm machinery sold by Otto at lhe Uestverton Chamber of Com-
HIG H SCHOOL NOTES
John Gray spent the weety-end in ton for the past year and is
sold Erickson company, so far this month mcrce banquet [ast Rriday evening
BEAVERTON
Judge Bagley’s Court.
[Eugene at the home of his sister, on the idea of opening
a
sales
was S9.sJ0.85.
. ,n the Masonic hull. Governor Nor-
Leslie Hartley, possession of liq­
J M/ts. Rolland Main. He attended a room in Beaverton.
^ r- Erickson, who is also our blad was a guest of honor for the
Beaverton high wins two more de- uor charge; fined $50U and six
(formal dance at the U. of O.
Max Muller
more profit in selling machinery cv« nin 8 - a,,<1 his speech gave many bates and annexes the championship month in jail; paroled on payment
spent
Mrs.
M.
C.
McKercher
than jn town politics
advantages and facts regurding Or«;- of the 12-school debate league.
0f $150.
Tuesday at the G. A. Gilmore home
Max Muller passed ;ivav at the
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gon which is generally unknown to
Beaverton high s<fhool debating
John Hoe Elliott alias Al Brown ;
|in Portland.
ajultnomah county hospital Monday A i 3 i 5 i r t . i l t o U d I 1 rvGEPi r
ltlc l,u^ 'c '» '« d Dr. Mason, in Ins teams made it six strtiight victories |jqu„ r charge; fined $500 und six
Mr. und Mrs. Wilbur Hayes, who ,,f iast week, after a relapse from a
,
A . «rl W A N iS C lU it <>wn humorous way, urged
that *>>' defeating Newberg
high and months in jail; paroled on payment
have e been Visiting
visiting at nis
his tamers
father’s manor
,,,jnor operation
ot»erati«in pertorir.cd
perfonned a a tew
few
there be a little more and closer Hillsboro high yesterday. Our neg- ()f $jso.
ue since
since the
the first
first of
of the
the year,
.. Wni c
home
year, weeks
weeks ago.
ago. Mr.
Mr. Muller
Muller has
has lived
lived for
for
aSs|SUIU CollIllv tull. i co-opeiUtion in the development of
debate team, Ronald Webb and
J(lhn Almasi on assault
■returned to Portland Saturday.
r,laIIy
VV' " ’ t>rus’
a,MSUIU Cou,,l>
Elizabeth Huff, met Newberg on the f|IK.d $5oo and one day ” n
many years on his
hi- farm
farm east
cast of of
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b
BeUverton.
Mrs. Emil Carlson of Salem visited Beaverton on the Canyon road.
cultuiai
agent
u>r
Vvasnn.g.on
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local plutforni at 10:30 a. m. and eacb $j unitiid
Mrs. J. R. Talbert at her home
He was a great lover of animals, LOU,a>' was present at me iust BEAVERTON FINANCE CLOSE
won an easy victory over their op-
Circuit Court C ..«.,
[Wednesday.
flowers and binls which he has ‘ "eeling
ot the S w ain s club VVeU-
TWO REAL ESTATE DEALS ponents.
( reditors Protective Association vs
Miss Beverly Spear spent
Satur- breeded from time to time. He com-
evening
anu spoke on -t-tl
In the afternoon Beaverton*, af- y
E. Bolich; default judgment.
[day with Miss Mary Falting
at her menrcd with the breeding of shtp- tlut> woik.
lie explained
that the
The Beaverton rinance company
fjrniative tetun, Gladys NfcLeod and
I .ill i;tn
White
vs
Francis
M.
I home in Portland.
herd dogj and seventeen years ago ‘W 1 s l‘ ,ca"
“ **,,d* heart and bavc Just ciosed two dt;als this week. Ruth Martin, met and defeated Hills- vViiiti • payment
of tax on trust
Mrs. Gilbert B. Huston of Port- imported from Europe for the state health, and loid ot tile great work The J. L>. Erwin place, on the boro high, hitherto undefeated team, f „ n<|s
P land was a luncheon guest of Mrs. game lonitnission 1000 Hungarian he.ng accomplished (>y tne young Farmington road, has been Irtised at the union high school in Hills-
.
C. C. Beach Wednesday. They at- partridges. Lately he had taken up people in the clubs.
to
a . Falk of Forest Grove boro.
rre»U.
tended the Beaver Social club card
study of bulbs spending a good
G. M. Plununer, mauUger of the and will be used as a chicken ranch.
These victories for Beaverton gives
Ernest H Carpenter, shoe salesman
party.
part of 1928 in Europe studying them International Livestock bhow, another The other deal was the Garharno us the undisputed mastery in for- living on Beaverton Route 3, wus ar-
Miss Myrtle Johnson spent Satur-
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speaker oi the evening, proved most pfcice, at Walker Corners, leased to ensics over the eastern end of the rested by Sheriff
Connell, assisted
day and Sunday Ut her father’s
Pint bottle
Milk
of
Magnesia, interesting.
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Benedict of Tillamook county district league, the local high school by 'he sttite and federal officers, on
home.
special 39c. Brown’s Beaverton Phar-
Frank McClure, of the Beaverton
near Nehalcm.
W. E. McCloskey, huving won every debate in the a
liquor charge. His home was
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. macy.
Radio Shop, was taken into the club who made both of these deals, also scries.
iaided and a 30-gallon
still. 20
W.
R. Y'anKleek were
Mr. and
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at this meeting.
And little Donna rented one of
the W . E. Pegg
The student body class play and k^dlons of whiskey and 150 gallons
Mrs Erwin W ills
and
daughter A fruit tree
pruning deiuonstratkm Kye Howard entertained with
clever houses on Eighth street, east of
casts have been chosen and practice of mash were confiscated. In one
Annlee of Tigard and M.rs. J. C. will be held by County Agent O. tap «]ancing which brought her much Lombard.
will begin very soon.
hour's time he plead guilty. He was
Anderson of Portland.
1. McWhorter on the farm of Joe
applausc.
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.The newly elected student body of- fined $3(NN) an«| a year in jail by
The dinner guests of Mr. and l ’ongratz, Buxton. Tuesday, February
The club will not meet next \\ i d-
CHURCH OF C H R IS T
ficers are:
President Gordon Cow- Judge Bagley and
paroled oil pay-
Mrs. M. C. McKercher Thursday 25, at 1:15 p. m. The demonstration nesday, owing to the fact that they
ard, vice-president,
Russell (ipanl, ment of $1250.
evening were Dr. and Mrs. J. R. last week was postponed on ac- are attending the Gresham meeting
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Springer, Minister.^ secretary,
Helen
T e fft;
treasurer,
Other nrrests were Stanley An-
lh c young people of the church Paul Shcllenberger; general
student derson on a speeding charge; Stephen
■ Talbert.
count of stormy weather.
Monday evening.
had a very enjoyable thirty at the body manager, Gco^ Hoover; editor Roshok on llqu«*r charge, and J.
Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Petch went
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Struthers of the Hummer, Gladys McLeod, as- Ihinn on charge of obtaining mot
I to McMinnville Wednesday where W A N T T O B O RR O W $7t»t or $800
MRS. H LEWIS UNDERGOES
last Friday evening. There
were a sistant editor Matt Snyder, business under false pretenses,
I Mr. Petch was presented with a
on twenty acres, nc«r Beaverton.
OPERATION THIS WEEK large
number
of young
people manager W'alter Roscbraugh, adver-
Marriage licenses were
obtained 1
125-year jewel by the Knights o f
'
Per cent,
three years. See
present.
tising manager Fern C hinn, reporter Walter J. Root, Portkind, and Mari
I Pythias lodge.
Beaverton Finance Co.
Mrs. H. Lewis of Aloha was
taken
Next Sunday Mr
Springer will Barbara Cady,
yell leader
Mon rot L. Tobin, Hillsboro- George C. R
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Mr. and Mrs. R J. Rasmussen of FOR S A L E — Richardson Rugged Day
to Emmanuel hospital this
week, , ^ 3 ^ on the following subjects: Shannon.
Rupprecht and Frances F. Jan 1
| Hillsboro spent Sunday with her
Q|d ( bix. W e ’d like to sell you
where she underwent an operation M orn ing, “ Christ, Our C o u n s e l l o r . " -------------------- iboth of Sherwood, Route 3.
father, I. R Haves.
some of
our White
Leghorns.
Do you know that Thyng serves
Calvin Barnes, William Holtz. Ge
immediately after which reports were Evening, "Reasoning With <!<*d”
Mrs. H. O. Stipe /visited her
There are none better at any’ price.
Hot dogs and light lunches?
McBreen, J H. Stiles. W R Full
that
she
was
very
low.
Since
that
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A.ughter, Mrs. Ruth Alhands. Tues­
Nine years with the famous Han­
Geo. M. Imley have filed an a
time, however, word hits been re-
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
day.
son strain. Tualatin Heights t hick-
Five hundred sample furm census sutned name with the county cl« '
ceived
that
Mrs.
Lewis
is
now
ini-
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The Order of the Orange B girls
ery. F.. C. Richardson. Tualatin,
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9 •4') a m.—The l nuren School,
schedules were mailed out to farm- to do businss as Ifacific Truck I
proving and will be able to return
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are sponsoring a public dance at
Ore. Phone Tigard 04152.
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R. C. Doty, Superintendent,
ers of Washington county this week press at Reedville.
to
her
home
next
week.
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Huber hall March 1 .
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j 114X) a. m. Morning Wor»hip. Ser by County Agent O. T. MtW horter.
Filing for election to office h;i
Delegates
from
Heave--or
hiwh
79c.
mon—“ Christianity
or
Pint bottle Cod Liver Oil.
( atastro- These schcdiHes were forwarded by been made by W. C. Matzke ■ i
school to the educational exposition r. >wn’s Beaverton Pharmacy.
plie.”
C iiorus, 1 Am Alpha, Stui W . M. Stuart, director of census, Beaverton for central committeeman;
A. L. Fletcher has tust received a
at O S C. fast week-end were Miss
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ner. Selection by Male Quartet.
shipment of ho law * books fr -m
who is asking that farmers lend L J Ward filed for county judee.
hns n. Mi-- I • t ■. T .
SON BORN AT
Id.*ho, nrtd has them arranged <>n 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples Meetings , uppor| and assitance in helping the Tbe slogan following his name, “ A
Georue Hoover and Mrs. Wilbur
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£ _ in , M ^ ^
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7 :30 _ p. m.
Evening \jLf
Worship—^
“ Is enumerators secure the information A business economical tind efficient
A S. SORENSON HOME shelves ready for reference
a
¡Weed.
Living a Privilege ?”
Selection by regarding agriculture which it is ministration. Square deal for all
Mrs* Guy McCormick o f Garden
( horns Choir. Solo by Mrs. H. M h(q>fd t"haf_" hp celuu, taken this
D* Herhrnan of Corneilus Roir •
Those who attended the O. S. C. (
Hotre attended the Eastern Star
A «on was born on Valentines day
Barno. Mrs Ihmgan with the v.«>- year w i„ providf
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has
filed lor county commissioni r
|rard party.
to Mr and Mrs. A. S. Sorenson educational exjiosition at Corvtillisl
lin. T
'rthur Dtmgan. Minister
The information the farmers give ^ square deal to all ’ is his slogan.'
t!iis
la«t
week
end
are:
Alice
John-;
Mrs. Zetta
M. Parrott, mother The
little fellow
weighed
7Fa
the enumerators on their farm r>pera-
w.f F.. C. Parrott of this place, founds and has been named NV illiam -on, Hrttv Taylor, Pai bara Cady.j
M F. CHURCH NOTES.
tion« is confidential and will be re-
Mrs. Roger Hawley entertain d
passed away Wednesday. Feb 19.
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all know why I >r '
N k Koeaif Kulpk
Sunday school 10 a. m. Regular gnrdrd as such is the promise given with a luncheon last Friday f
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Samuel Sorenson ii {(oing around Graf, .»liss Sanford, Mr* \Vec«i and
Reedville and Portland friends. Cov
Brown’ s Beaverton Pharmacy is .v «h « broad grin a’1 over his face. Miss B.lden All report having had services 11 a. m. F.pworth League bv the director of the centis.
6
45 p m. Evening service* 7 30.
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were laid for Mestame* Glen
one of the units of the McKesson Mrs. Sorenson is a daughter of Mrs a wonderful tune
Ladies Aid meet* every NVedneiday FOR SALF.— Fre*h Jersey row ; 6 Stitt, MVrve*. Charles and Geor
chain
store*,
where
v
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can
buy
Kearney,
a
teacher
in
the
Aloha-
cnain «t” r' «. wnerr v. *u «.an
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years old T. M. Cole. Rt 3, Box Imlay, Fdna Rurgles, J. H, Kell>
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medicne. drug store « M l -
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'* 1 M »R S M .F - Ir o n bed w.th H-nngs «
1 p. m Rev. B. Waddingtott,
mister,
475, on old Miller mneh.
and John R«>bbms.
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