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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1930)
11DAY The Wilson. Lehnh,»rr lna families attended a pic ^ ¡ r Cherry Grose Saturday Marion Lewis suffered arm Saturday, when he a ttetn ^ crank the family car ^ 1 A special election has been called j The latter part of last week G 1 $1 SB s liL 'h ’ ly d a l . ■ 'n u t I •• NM for May 16, according to official Lehnherr fell and sprained It M a ts ........................ - JSc notice sent out by Governor Norblad, arm quite severely. $15 CO Second Hand Refrigerator* Suit. Filed in Circa.« Court to vote on the forming of a Nes- Mrs. J. C. Stickney and B«ttv (50) ........... ............. ................ *7 SO Ltna JCoclilin, executrix of E.t, of ,u££a. Improvement d.stric. ¡ted Portland friend. Sundav Sunday. * * Regular $22 50 Day Beds, used com- Albert C. Burns vs John Hoogduin, * *s d‘ f ormed to ,ur' S- Bonl" kke, ot Yamh‘ •pent TnJ MP plete with pad . - *995 . . , • n. * * the construction of a road to ^ ln Aloha. _ ... J .. . , Hrv start at Carlton and follow along the _ ___, . Brand new Coded Spring Day Bed- l lmfcr Stipe et al is E n na Hoc- K |Beca rivej. t Beaver in Til|a. lhose » “ ending the G----- commun Walnut finish. Reg. *35.00 *1883 connect w „h the * ? * „ * ” ” , $2.00 Mahoganey Sinokcr Set .... — 5*c _ * Wes,e. Money Lbr action. C°- v* Roosevelt highway. This road would and Mrs f F of ( J cullen and Mrs. Eliza Mar- _ $49.50 »all hardwood Dining Tabl< "‘ ilk c‘sI,< c rr. Martin Bous , di- 1* about f° rtY miles lon*- Portland, who stayed .. ver night % solid oak and solid ash with 4 ° ara BoUS " vorce suit. her neice Mrs. Stickney. ladder back chairs to match *24.75 I Stute of Oregon vs Andrew S. E. N. Newman has given an ALOHA N EW S. ' J amine ct al, Mtg. foreclosure of his ground to garlic. Margaret Helen Ross vs Robert IM PERIAL AUCTION M ART Tuesday evening Mrs. Anna Palm Ross, Divorce suit. Cir er and jUmes Fall of the Heathman West Perk and Yamhill St. I Bertha Winton vs James L_ Win- Hotel dined at the Agnells. ten, Divorce suit. Portland, Oregon [ SylviaC Carlson visited at the home Marriage Licenses Issued of the V Wilson family Sunday ... Mrs. J Gassner and Mrs. Joe K im -' T hef. * “th|," ° n ProD’ r'y is bn, Loyd E. Mosley and Aletha M t Portland n,er were » P o la n d Wednesday be“ ,,iM* w,th lands‘ a»” "«- Downey, both ol 1 ortlanrt. business The house recently occupied l Luca. E. Vogt, California, Doris on b“ siness- R. , , unne being repainted J R. Miller, Portland. The fir grove surrounding the Bany of the A. Watkins house and taZ Martin H. Doescher, Beaverton and place has been cut down. acres at Woodland Acres to A a J Elizabeth Switzer, Cornelius . Mr. and Mrs Willard Livermore, S « 8*6» of D*tro*V Mich, w h T j Order* were given in the following re just returned from a two b*s l ° ur sot's have moved onto tfc I ' ' trip through California, are Place. T he Carrol Secor place ■''l cases weeks trip New _ .. , _ , . ,, .. at the hontt of his parents Mr. and Reedville has been traded for a ii Nat Bbnk vs Jessie V Hen- Mrs p vv Livennore a, Huber. at Wapato. W M V M J -S S J V W .W S S .W .'S J W S M M Y J M S S S M S M Y ., A • • « . « * BUSINESS CAUDS 500 PRINTING OF E V E R Y DESCRIPTION PIONEER PRINTIN G & ST A T IO N E R Y CO. 408 Dckum Bldg.—Third at Washington St, PORTLAND, UndisDuted Supremacy culation.— W e OREGON in Challenge A t Court Hou-e $1.50 3: All Local Newspaper Proposed Highway to be Voted on at Soecial Election MM»—— »»»«* 4II HI M * » t*t P e c e n { A c tiv iti e s Too Late to Classify Briefly Reported HILLSDALE Comparison. Financial Adjuster CONTINUES TO SELL OUT THIS ' C la ra 'B o n .’ v s " Martin SHOE STOCK $ 58 , 000 ^ C R E D IT O R S The Goodyear Shoe Co. Portland’s Pioneer Family Store 145 Fourth Street ENTIRE STOCK M ARKED D O W N I MEN’S SHOES and Oxfords Hundreds of pairs to select from. Also includes child’s, misses and baby's shoes. This great Odd Lot contains strap pumps, tics, oxfords in kid, pat ent and calf leathers, also sport and outing shoes and they go regardless of cost or former selling price at— A PAIR 10c Hundreds rrn* of fine Thousand* of seasonable men. young men and boys at this price. ! Shoe*. soles, regular tomorrow »« this and Irather $.145, and you and <dhei See the pair— : tan, *8.50, double going at and Mr* John Slovick- . F ° , Howlai,d rcI>or,s lhc Mr. and Mrs. A. McGregor, are rC? estate transactn'iis, the j with his father J. G. McGregor, after a solnlne being away for a year and a half in ___ Reno, Nevada. Mr McGregor itl slowly improving m health. C A P I T O L H IL L — — Otto .. If, pi Albany, visited The May Festival Committee ha I**s mother and brother Sunday. their regular meeting Tuesday nijg Next Sunday from 8:30 to 9, R obert! Another entrant in the Queen cu R eal E sta te T r a n s fe r s Haines will sing over K. G. W. test was reported. Juanita Wa Franklin Doughty to R. E. Doughty.' Mr' and Mrs. H C. Sivard and West Portland is the sevn Blk. D, Fairview Add. Hillsboro daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush en‘ Dr- . . . Eddie Milton Rothstrom et ux to sPcnt ,he day Sunday at Camas,; 1 hc entertainment in the nature Mary B Rothstrom, 30 acres Sec. 6 Wash. 'a mock broadcast given Wtdoed| evening at th» clubhouse was mu T2S R2W. John Ed Gust in to J. E. Mitzel had the misfortune to ! Jtimes Patecky 4 acres Sec 34 T1S get a piece of steel in his eye which enjoyed. Not only were the R1W. Edward H. Chdlman et ux to was quite painful and had to be re- hers announced but humerous «a H. A. Van Horne et ux 1 acre Sec. . ads and personal items coi 13 T1S R1W. F. W . Talbert et ux m° vea- to Wm. F. Risenbeis et ux, Part Lot Johnson ° [ Roy. was awarded various members of the differ« 140 Johnson Est. Add. J. M. Shayne a con,ract to build a breakfast nook, clubs and their activities were re i to C. W. Adair et ux, Part Lot 1 «m od el the interior, construct a gar- Mulical nulnbers were give. i!lk 40 Forest Grove. Elmer Stipe a8e and chicken house for the Lari- G,oria Cleavel and a hdrm(a et ux to Chas Bernard. Lot 7 and 8 sons. On Sunday Mr. Johnson, wife quartette both accoinitamed by m iBlk. 1 Hocken’s Add. Beaverton. and son were guests at the Carlson li L. C leaves and Austin Thong Herber, V. Fleming et ux to Max home. ton’ s v i o l i n numbers without pi« Adler, W ^ of SW5i of Sec. 10 T3N | The Sidwell Cafe has been rc- accompanied wets greatly enjoytd| R4VV. N. W . Gorham et ux to May- Tainted and looks as fresh as the A good time is promised belle K. Lloyd, Lots 3 & 4 Blk 31 spring weather feels. who attend the Carnival dance to I I Beaverton. R. M. W ilcox et al to Corrine McCarthy, of Kelso, Wash given at the clubhouse Mondi R. L. Porter, Part Sec. 10 T2N R5W enjoyed the day Sunday at the R. April 21st. There will be a got |Shaw Fear Co. to Burt W . Crandall L. Snvder home. Mr. Snider te- orchestra and plenty of confetti, I ,et ux Lot 49 Johnson Est Add. Cole- turned from there Sunday. for the enjoyment of the dan [man R. Wheeler Jr. et al to. fo r a E. A cement floor has been laid in Easter will have passed so Wheeler NEW of Sec. i t T3N ROW. ,he offlce of the Gerrows garage. along and have a good time with I Ella Glover to Louis H. Miller, 16.10 S T Black returned from Oakridge club members and their friends. T acres T. G. Naylor Cl T1S R4W. "h ere he attended the funeral of his admission will be 5£ cents for Louie H. Jiller to T. M. Hashbarger, brother Sam. 16.10 acres T1S R4W Margtiret Con- - — ■——.- e — ------------ — — way to Juna M. Black, Part Lot 343 Johnson Est. Add. Beaverton. Philip Mohr et ux to W . S. Alexander et — ux Part Lot 8 Blk. 7 Fairview Add. Hillsboro. Oscar L. Johnson et ux to A. E. Thompson ct ux 3 acres in Tracts 37 & 38 McGill Acres. S. W. Leonard et ux to Alice Adams, P art1 of Blk. 1, Beaverton. Lettie A. Me Kay to School District No. 18, 0.357 j acres in Sec. 23 T1S R1W. C. J .! Birdsell et ux to Roy G. Simon, Part of Secs. 10 & 11, & 14 & 15 in TIN R4VV W . G. Banks to Timber Light and Power Co. Blk. 14, Timber. AG VNTEP- natio ays well »•ply H. < inland FOR S. I YOU 1.1 xn* lien (une and render ; BLAK1 IIT U R I 5 Yam hill, HOUi WISHED on high ion. AT AT s mashing P roof --•of greatest value pair* of “Good- men's 8-inch top black AUTO BO AUT) »♦4 Aloha-Huber Men's Rubber Knee Boots, rrg ular $4 95, —, s going " '" i at per pair— School BODY tlüiun. Our Notes will — 2 ¡.79 The Boy* baseball team tied the $ . Cherry Grove team last week 10-10 |;.nd the girls team won their game l.adies Felt and Leatherette 24f22- On Monday the boys played Slippers, large assortment of the alumni team defeating them 13 to colors to choose from only___ |5 Next Friday both teams will again . play Cherry Grove and parents and -au Jqi qsiuanj ot pa»(se arc tpuau) cessarv transportation. Get in touch with Prof. Lehnherr. Little Dorothy Virginia Cornell was, a visitor in the first grade room J Tuesday. \\ oudertui values in this big grouping. Professor Lehnherr very generously brought his radio to the school hotrs, Were to $6.85 values in solid all leath Tuesday morning in order that the, er Goodyear wells. Choice of kid and pupils could listen to the program "“ Musical Trails across the United calt in black and tan shoes and ox State* which was broadchst in ce le -1 'oration of the 100th anniversary o f ' fords. All sizes in the lot at— I thee opening of the Oregon Trail. The Garden Club were up before breakfast Tuesday and held a meet ing at 8 30 State tests are due on May 14th and 15th, which makes us realize more than ever that the school year1 is fast drawing to a close. The Hand Work club are crochet $♦ $ > $ $! ing pin cushions and the 2nd and 3rd year sewing group are learning to hind collars. Little 'Billy Lehnherr has been ill with tonsolitis Nellie Mitzel and Sylvia Carlson taught the 3rd and 4th grades. Pearl Dudle> and Roth Kearney the 1st,1 and Betty Buchanan and Catherine Markoviteh the 5th and 6th grades, while their regular teachers texvk the entrants in the declamatory contest to Beaverton Friday. W IN T L E a'Kvuv 823j $4.79 $1.39 58c W O M EN S & GIRLS All the season’s fine novelties, pumps, straps, ties, oxfords— high and low , V* Ku.l\ cali*. patent and reptile leathers. Were $.\H5 and $(».85 a pajr All si/s in this big grouping choice to morrow tor only — $1 leathers in genuine Goodyear welts for footwrar. Boots, get your choice the pair— $0.85 the pair. Choice of black and tan great bargain Chtld- Were *2 50 to Many values here that were $5.85 ami ; \ < at’»“ ....... Six'i pair* of «olid Short lines but all sizes in this big lot. Selling Out 11,5a) di- . M r* M*Ury- of Camas- Wasb |*»s . Mr* ,K' fC .Thompson is in St»« been spending several days with a\lr. for a short visit. ' X l y T c o . vs Pacific Construct- ion Co., denmrrer overruled. Yamhill Electric Co. vs J. D Har- rison, demurrer overruled. MeCready l.br Co. vs Gerald First- ham ct al dismissed The American Natl. Bank vs Graves boll and decree order. For the Benefit of W 9 MENS & Childrens Shoes Bous, a Pair WWSSSSWSW.W.V.NN'ASS h « MENS and Boys $3 1 a Pair Goodyear Shoe Co. 145 Fourth Street Spencer Sterling, Financial Adjuster SELLING OUT TO RAISE MONEY TO PAY CREDITORS , The Garden Chib of the AhJia | Huber school is doing much to in crease the crop of Bermuda onion» gr w ng in thi« VKruty Wallace Wheeler has set out d V * Ralph Klatt, WOO and Walter Stickney 14- I UJO onion plants All motordom saw the amazing result* of (challenger week. The New Essex Challen ger set outstanding marks in every locality. It climbed hills seldom attempted by any car. It set new marks for acceleration. It established economy results never before associated with such performance. T I'ese feats were established — not by just a tew handpicked specially tuned cars — but 5.000 Essex Challengers in all parts of the country, many of them owner-driven. Results speak for what every N ew Essex Challenger can do. W e continue our invitation. Ride— R i d e - Ride! Know yourself what this brilliant New Essex Challenger can do. Then no lesser car can satisfy. « ’735 f - Ob Ot froff fo. fury For the Coupe— Srvvn other motieli as attrac tively p r ic e d . W i d e c o l o r choice at no extra cost. MARSH’S GARAGti BEAVERTON OREGON JACKIN'S A (V F .k Y T H i: f o r AN l*y 19th a 2312 I '' I q u ick s CONT F»ymen I < m otor Cor Gi AUT< NEW Al