The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 05, 1930, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS
12 25. 1 25. 2 25, 3 25. 4 25. 4 55. 5:25. Aloha Cafe Under
6 25. 6:56, 7:55, 9:55. 11:55 p. m
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Notice is hereby given that the
East bound: 6.0«. 6:53, 7:15, 7:53.
N e W IVIa n a ^ e m e n t County School
Super.ntendent
of
First Palmer Student
r*
k * 23’ 9.23. 10 23, 11 23, am.; 12 23.
~ W a s h i n g t o n
County, will hold the
Certificate 1:2s. 2 23, 3 23. 4 23, 5 23, 6 23, 7:23. Mr«. I. Deal and Mis« M Steiner . regular
•.... examination of
of applicants
applicants
of Portland have taken over the
8:25 and 11:05 p. m.
•r& m ziivn, m x z iia m ft r ...........
for
slate
certificates
at
the
County
The first Palmer Student Certifi­
Aloha Cafe at. d are now in active
Office
at
,
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.
. . School Superintendent’s
cate goes to Maiganth Kehrli ac­
Although Mrs. Lefia Bickford, of chaI*e of the business. rhey
Hi,lsboro ¿ r egon as follows: Com-
CHURCH OF NAZARINE
meets for work on Wedne d
cording to a report from the Palmer
the cafe last Wednesday. They H.llsboro pregon a
Oakland, Me. has smoked a pipe for over me cure ruSl
Wednesday. December 17th
company received this morning. Be­ 73 of her 81 years, she is hale and contemplate no changes in the gen- ™
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pubMc 18 cordially invitVd , ^
* oclock ' m anU conUnu.
° 111
ing granted this certificate is a
eral policy of the business and will ™
Saturday. December 20.
The revival services began on services of the church.
rea. honor and indicates a very ( heal ty
make every effort to give the
uni
o'clock D m
Wednesday evening with a fine a
t
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high standard o f penmunship on the
highest type of service. Under their 9 ■ *
Forenoon-U. S. H,s- tendance. The members of the or-
CHURCH OF C h r is t
part of the student earning it. Pos- Two Meeting* Scheduled
management the cafe will 1« opened
"
___ chestra were all present and with,
*G W. SPRINGER,
session of it automatically gives the
£)ec. ¡gth ^ Extension
at 6 30 a. m. and will be kept in
A ^ n T m ^ P h y s i o l o - Mrs. Harrison at the piano the
holder a grade of 100 per cent in
C . r v lr — P o u l t r v
D i v i s i o n '»i*™ 1*00 until 9 ° 'c,ock at ni* ht
"
rnnmoaition Methods meeting was launched in a wonder-, Next Sunday we begin
the state tests. Other awards are
°ur »J,.
Service Poultry Division ---------------
* * * women
8Ute that thev
uke gy, „ Reading,
Con' ^ aiUO\
™ ^ l ful 80£ g service led by Mrs. Tail
plane flight u over
the Sonik
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in A r i t h m e t i c IUI s o n g s e r v ic e leu uy i u i ».
iu n
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v t r me
Progress pins to Harold Stump, Carl
the pastors wife. Following prayer Every class has set a
Thursday
Wolf, Howard Petzold, Rosi Kehrli;
H.
E. Cosby extension
service wUI
able to devel°P the business History of Education Physiology and announcements Mrs. Tait sang hopes to maintain during the
Palmer Method Buttons to Harold
Oh make mo clean by Thy refin- months of December, January winter
m
Methods in Geography.
Baldwin. Georgia Kamberger, John poultry division, will be the speaker 8,8 lime 80®8 on-
ing
fire,” after whicli the evangelist February.
Every
time
I-awlor, Marilyn Brown; Merit But- a*
meetings to be held in the
Thursday
Afternoon—Grammar,
tons to Genevieve Johnson, Eliza county
Wednesday
December 10. Aloha Sunday School
Geograph^
American*” * Literature,
Literature! Rev. E. J. Lord, preached a soul r i c h e s its goal its airplane ^
Geography, American
l>eth Galloway. Dllla Allen, La-
* * * at Ceda;|
P l a n C h r i s t m a s P r o g r a m Physics Methods in Language, The stirring sermon on the subject of over the pole^ The class who*
Merne Dean, Aline Boswell. The Mm" Gran*e ha" at 1 30 p m and
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3is for Primary Certificates.
prayer. The message gripped the P ane flies over the pole the ffi08t
first award to be earned is the Pal- ' he ° ,her at Cherry Grove 8ChCK>1 at
A Christmas program is being
Friday
Forenoon-Theor y and people and the service came to a »umber of times will be treated to
mer Method Button then the Merit 7:30
p’ m
according to W. 8.
the Alpha Sunday School Practice.
Orthography,
(Spelling) close with a fitting season of earn- an ^
supper by the res, 0,
« a
s followed i t . by
,
.u
assistant
county
agent.
y in nr Physical ^
ulish T
itera- <*st intercession. Services continue
Members
4. „ ar-a
Hutton
the Progress Avcrill,
*
”
which will cxca II » n v criv^n
Geography, m
c-ngusn
j-neia-
. school.
c,a W
wno
Pin,1 and Improvement Certificate ! Cosby w.il discuss the care and ^
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^
^ t h ^ l o c a . an" fure Chemisfry.
a"
week except Saturday at present every SuiMlay ^
^
and Student s Certificate.
management of pou try flocks and
ulenl>
vocal.
instrumental
Friday
Afternoon
School
Law.
7:30
p
m.
Sunday
at
11
a.
m
and
cluded
^
.tb
the
winning
class.
W,
talent, vocal,
other problems of the poultry in- and recitations
--------------- will
... com;
.
,
the AlKebra, Geology Civil Government, 7:30 p. m.
Everybody
cordially aie striving to keep our Bible school
The Beaverton Grade Basket Ball dustry.
invited.
above the hundred mark. Are v
program and will all be of the Bookkeeping.
team punished the Timber boys last
W. B. TAIT, Pastor doing your part in this attendance
Forenoon- Geometry,
Christmas
spirit.
A
tentative
date
Saturday
night by a majority of 36 points
program?
for December 23rd has been set in Botany,
and they think they can do still Teachers Institute at
The adult young people’s class hal
Afternoon
—
General
order io enable those who wish to
Saturday
METHODIST CHURCH
more for the “ honor of the school”
a supper in the Church last Satur
Forest
Grove
Saturday
do
so,
to
spend
Christmas
eve
home
History.
J. J. PATTON, Minister
Their tentative schedule follows.
day evening with 20 in attendance
N. A. FROST,
December 8 - Tigard, at Tigard;
We have high hopes for thi* cl&4i
County
School
Superintendent
of
HAZKLDALE
December 12 -Gaston at Gaston;
Teachers of Washington conntv
Bible
school
meets
promptly
at
and
welcome new members. Youn*
Washington County, Oregon.
December 18--Tlmber at Timber.
will gather at the union hign senool
10 a. m. This school is a good place married people are included m the
The regular meeting of the Liter-
January 23 Forest Grove at Beav- aj Forest Grove, ¡Saturday, Decern
to nourish and strengthen the spir- class
orton; January 30 Gaston at Beav- b<>1 6th for a
teachers
institute
Society was held on Tuesday of
itual life and fortify our souls
for The Christian Endeavors will have
erton
The principal speaker for the .norm a«t week. The entertainment was
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offensiye and defensive Chrls_ a pot luck supper and
Februar 6^ Newberg at Beaverton; lng session will be Miss Inez Miller,
the fo" n of an ° ' d Fa8hloned
J OQ L ttt e t o C l a s s i f y
tian work. Public worship and pul- meeting at 5:30 next Sunday even.
February 20, Beaverton at Forest ,,f the Monmouth Normal School
^ ’*y a
^ as ve^y
pit message at 11:15 a. m. Subject
ing in the churoh. This is verv
Grove.
| S ' r ¿The New S c h ^ ”
! was ,n charge
ih e L i f t y had ^ ^ y 6 u * W A N T -A warm, comfort- ’'The Worker and His Equipment.” important and we want every mem-
This week report cards went out, Th„ afternoon session will be de card party on Saturday evening,' able room this wmter buy ° ne
^
,8 P’
ReV’ .,f '
Snyd" , o f ber and assoclate member present
for all grades since the monthly voted to
Kmup mee.lnga for both with nine
tables of 500 in play., our
beautiful parlor furnacea
We Portland, Ore. will give an
lus- as we hope to have the C. E. by.
and six weeks periods coincided hikh school and elementary teachers High honors were won
by Jake
beat Portland prices. Spiltting
trated
s ereoptican address
The iaws with us to read to the group
Much interest was shown In the
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Kemmer and Muriel
Jack.
Low
gun $3.50,Dietsch Hrdwre Beaverton Christ of the Master Painters.
Y ou , There will be regular church ser
bonus point scores. Following are
p
.
scores were held by Mrs. Rahner WTT rT ^ T
7 T oY
TRAIN -Complete “ T * a« o rd ^to miss bearinK this vices next Sunday morning at 11
high point people in the various B e n e f i t E n t e r t a i n m e n t
|and
ELECTRIC t o y TR M N GomP
mental strengthening and soul up- o clock and at 8 o’clock in the
and GeorKO
George Jack
Jack.
giades
n „ ._ l
a
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..................................I with lots of track. Cost $3o. lifUng
addre8S
The ladles Aid evening.
Dated for December 9 Mr. and Mis. Charles Miller, of Yours for $18. Phone Tigard 1915
! Chehalis, Wash., spent Thanksgiv- j — -----
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3rd Helen Whitford, 160, Yaco
A benefit entertainment will be i *»g with their uncle, Henry Schoene FOR SALE—Guernsey heifer calf,
Frances Hart a teacher at
Huyashl, 163, Mary Bozlch, 170.
C. W. Leonard, aged 79 years, died
Trece
It
" M. ” E. Johnston, ~
----- Station. -it
4th—Lome Galloway, 202, Kitty given at the Wheeler Hall in Aloha, Bertha and Bud Skinner of Nap-
Reed, near Eugene, is spending the Wednesday, Nov. 26, He leaves a
December the 9th, and will com- avlne, Wash., recently spent a week
Kingston 192, Anton Bozlch 190.
holidays at the home of her parents sister Mrs. Charlotte Mason and a
5th Lyman
Webb
184,
Gene mence at 8 o’clock. Every admis- end with Mr. Schoene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hart.
nephew J. D. Finnell.
Brown 176, Virginia Johnston 143.
«Ion taken in benefits the school.
Mrs. C. P. Syverson spent the
A U B R E Y L. F L E T C H E R
6th Russell Hulett 154 and three A
splendid
entertainment
by week end at Timber with her son
The Aloha Lumber company were
Mrs. Joe Meswick, of Portland,
people tied for second place, Flor teachers and experienced fun mak- Courtney.
A ttorn ey at Law
busy all day Monday hauling gravel was a guest Sunday at the John
ence Vasllff.
Miriam
Doty,
and e™. Including Mr. Hammerley’s ren-
T. A. Cary left recently for an
for the load leading to the Dy home Slovick home.
Beaverton .Oregon
Phyllls Wlldman, 152.
! dition of numerous characters are extended visit in Minnesota with his
7th—Dorothy Baldwin 150, Kath- slated to appear,
daughter Mrs. Janette Purvis.
Office >with Beaverton Realty Co.
erly Blelman, Aline Boswell, Aletha
Mrs. Paul Sawyer who has been s
ia, attcnti0n given to oommercial
144.
making her home in the East for
BUDGET MEETING DEC 27
two years, is making an extended accounts, conveyancing, real property
8th Evelyn Alexander 158, Alene
Boswell 164, Beverly Blelman 151.
The county budget committee met visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. and the settlement of estates.
Mrs. Eva Nelson, of Yamhill, is
Aletha Hulett 154, Margarlth Kehrli Tuesday and finished preparation of
W e Welcome Comparison of Price and Quality
184.
| the 1931 budget. The meeting at spending a few days with her moth­
Honor Roll people are: First, Ro- which It will be considered was set er, Mrs. Nick Kemmer.
Matt
Bloomquist has gone to j
derick Devin, Ixirraine Olson, Norma for Saturday, December 27, at 10
Pentz, Warren Johnson. Marietta a. m. Taxpayers who sat with the Warrendale, Oregon, where he will J
HARDW ARE
?
“ C A N ’T BE B E A T ”
j S
Dietsch, Mania Jean Rice; second county court in preparing the budget work for a couple of weeks.
?
Mrs.
A.
F.
Doughty
and
Mr.
and
J
grade. Gale Helstand, Ernest Loe- were e . J. McAlear and C. Jack,
Where Quality Meats
have always been Sold
Plumbing and Heating X
hden, Norris Wineland Gordon Gaul, Jr„ o f Hillsboro, and W. J. Mc- Mrs. Samuel Doughty were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lewis
W atch Our Prices Daily in Front of Store
Dorrls Wiley, Halite Jean Pace. Cready of Forest Grove.
F. W . B ISH O P
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on Sunday.
Shirley Devin; third grade—Helen
Phone 2003
Beaverton, Or v
Whitford, Yaco Hayashi, Mary Bo-
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lusby and
W ILL ADMINISTER ESTATE
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zich; fourth grade—Anton Bozlch,
family of Corvallis, Oregon, spent
Margaret Kehrli Awarded
Keep your money at Home
Beaverton’s own Meat Market
CITY MEAT MARKET
Lome Galioway, Lillian Jacobs.
Henry Legler. brother and Charles
Honorable mention, by grades fol- ( Q, Hepner, a nephew were appointed
lows: 3rd grade—Ted Scholls; 4th administrators of the estate of Da-
grrde—Kitty Kingston, Cathryn Van vid Legler, who died November 1
Kit -k; 5th grade Gene Brown; 6th while temporarily in Portland. The
grade Miriam
Day;
7th grade—- estate includes real and persona)
Katherine Denney; 8th grade Bev-1 property In Washington and Mult-
erly Blelman Aline Boswell, Aletha j nomah
counties estimated to be
Hulett-
worth $8000. He left no lineal de-
The first grade has earned anoth- scendants and the only heirs are a
er half holiday and will celebrate it brother and two sisters.
Friday. This is a very unusual and
commendable record for a first
IIITEON NEWS
grade room to make. The fourth
grade people are all puffed up over
Twelve Hlteon club members and
the fact that they have had five
I two visitors met Wednesday Novem-
consecutive "perfect days” too.
j ber 26 at the home of Mrs. Clara
Nelson. Roll call was name of "a
noted woman of today.” Mrs. Clara
Celebrates 3rd Wed
..
.
.
| B Smith was guest of honor for
ding Anniversary the afternoon. The next meeting
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j will be December 10 at Mis. Ada
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorenson Caldwells at Tigard,
were honored with a dinner given
Grandpa Kray, who makes his
by Mrs. V. Kearney, in celebration ' home with his daughter Mrs. E. D.
of their third wedding anniversary. Hite, is spending the winter months
Wednesday evening, November 27th. »1 the German home in Portland.
Among the gursta were, Mr, and
Don't forget the card party Dec
Mrs. J. C. Stlckney, Dr. Sorenson, 14 at McDonalds Hall.
Betty Stlckney, Mr. and Mrs. Oil-
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davies and
mure and daughter June and Fran- family took
Thanksgiving
dinner
cee Marvin.
with Grandma Olson In Portland
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Miss Dorothy Struthera of St.
.
Vincents hospital. apent Saturday
Changes in Bus
at her home here.
Schedule Effected Mr.
MrA mnU Mr*. Clay
—
Borne changes have been made in
the time table of the Pacific Grey-
hound lines effective Dec. 1. Busses
arrive at Beaverton, from Portland;
7:25. 8 25. » 25. 10 25, 11 25, a. m .
Thanksgiving Day with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Taylor. I V . V . W . W . 'A W . '. V . W . ’ . W A
Good Bargains in
Mrs. W. A. Jones left on Saturday
for Shedd, Oregon, where she was
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called by the death of her nephew
at
Mrs. Maggies Doughty spent last
W E KNOW FORDS
B E A V E R T O N R A D I O CO.
week in Seattle with her daughter
Every detail of your Ford is
Mrs. Stella Whittemore.
or P hone 9303
familiar to us. We know its
O. M. Taylor. Harley Taylor, and
Buy a New
Radio or
parts from A to Z—from spark
Jean Smith are taking part in a
For Your Old One
plugs to carburetor. That’s why
play "A Poor Married Man” to be
when
something
goes wrong
presented by the Beaverton Rebek-
with your Ford, it will be to
kahs and Oddfellows.
your advantage to drive it here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Syverson and
Our
expert
mechanics
will
family of Gates, Oregon and Mr.
We Pay for the first Phone Call
quickly locate the trouble and
and Mrs. Norman Greer of Hills­
PHONE HILLSBORO 47
correct it at slight cost.
boro spent a few days over the
holidays with their parents, Mr. and
HOME LAUNDRY
B IE L M A N MOTORS
Mrs. C. r . Syverson.
Mr. Browning, local Agent
Electric lights wore installed in
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Deliveries Daily
the schoolhouse over the week end.
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Mr. Martin of Beaverton did the
work.
The Oregon State Teachers Asso­
ciation meets in Portland Decem­
ber 29-30 and 31. 1930.
LUNCH
COUNTER
Phone 3603
B IL L A R D P A R L O R
M A P E S & SON
In
HAVE
YOUR
PLUMBING
FIXED
before the Cold Weather Comes
Manning
Building
MERCHANTS
LUNCH
J " . h®“or of
F. A . NOYES
Beaverlon 3303
EASY
PAYMENT
PLAN
DAFFODIL BULBS
Y .- .'.- b V W S W s S V .W A V .S V .- .
Your
Prescriptions
B e a v e rto n
to
l i t OS
B R O W N ’S
BEAVERTON
PHARMACY
All Kinds of Drugs and Toilet
Articles
A V A % ‘A N W V A V W W A V V W . w a w a w a w a v a v w v s w
W ilfred, Alfred and Sister W inifred
NADIA SWEETT
A V A V A W A W A W A 'A V A
I’hoiic
Dor land wan
Kiven Tuesday evening at the W. O.
w hall at North Plains
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Mr. and Mre. Crone visited with
Mr. and Mrs
Long at Olymula
Wash., over the holidays
Beaverton Res. 3602 J
and
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Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies Baby
Feed
Charles Berthold
Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot.
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By “Erv” Hess
C h i c K •;
F0>
r
01iv<
years
place
ber of
land N
Harr
to his
threate
Dr. .
Welsh
and M
day ev
Mrs.
ter C
Grange
Mrs.
the 500
Friday,
the aft
Gray b
F. Sch<
Mrs.
daughte
Sunday
Gladys
injury
wreck i
hospital
Mrs. .
was h(
Bridge <
afternooi
eon card
Mrs. Ro
score a
consolatii
The F<
ting on
Salesmen
prizes ar
who mal
Jlst, 1931
Mr. I.
Motors i
wmvng tt
Portland
sent out
Mrs. W
ter Van
win theat
Mrs. R
Lois spen
visiting l l
home.
Messrs,
more, Jr.,
Gray atte
the Was)
tion at Fi
ing.
Rev. Cl
dinner gut
McKell
T\
Mr. and
family we
and Mrs.
evening.
Mr. and
Chicago, 11
visit.
Dinner g
bins Thurs
Mrs. Chas.
and Mrs. J
was spent
Bud Hur
spending i
parents Mr.
Mrs. Joe
iting her s
Mrs. E. C.
Mrs. Ogl<
land, spent
mother Mis
Miss
My
mother Mis
Sarah Butn
Mr. and
gard, visited
Summers T
At the i
Grange ne:
have their
and progra
asked to bi
Mrs. Hel
Helens, wai
town Wedr
Harry Lo
in San Jos«
spending al
Mrs. Logan
fornia in F
Mrs. Chr
Jack Larsoi
Portland, «
of Mr. Nell
home of M
The Row
a chicken
day evenln
program.
Henry Dt
Mrs. Guy C
were dinnei
Otto Eric)
Miss Jen
school has
ulcerated t
Mrs Nr.ree
•tituttng
tUneaa,
to