The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 23, 1931, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER » . u 31
BEAVERTON FATEUI’ UISK
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Beaverton Grade School ! Hub«! , spent a few days with Roy outcome cf a sucejsful hunting ti.p bekahs spent Sunday «*t the A. Rich-' 1 rt*V wcre treated at the emergency
Hi Football Squad defeat»
Mitchell, at Amity, and brought home by H L. Miller and J. U Turner.
aids home The men engaged them- hospital
Mr. .-eniston is 7« years
several pheasants.
| Mr. and Mrs. M V Johnston, of Mlvog in cuitmg wood tor the L O old and airs. Keniston 81.
Parkrose Team 55-0
L. R. Dean, who is chairman of
A aon was born October I5tn to
The Toy family have moved to Estacada, spent ¡Sunday with her O. F. hail in x>eaverton.
the school board this year, made an Vancouver, Wash.
enter- i Ur. und Mrs. Jack Mi.ler o. Tigard.
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barker, i Mr. and Mrs. Matt King
The third game of the season in inspection visit at tlae grade school
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edmund of
Mrs. E. Marsh
journeyed to Eu-
Guests at
the C. L. Roy home tamed as ojnuay dinner guests Mi
football ended with a big score for this week. He was especially inter­ gene Tuesday
as a delegate to
the Sunday were Mr and Mrs. G. C. Geo. Fish, Miss Henrietta Gerrow, ! Sherwood are being congratulated on
Beaverton High School eleven de­ ested in looking over the fire es­ State Parent-Teacher association con- Rogers of Hillsboro.
Miss Maty Raiue and
J. Gerrow. the birth of a daughter Patricia
feated Parkruue on the latter« field capes and equipment.
vention. She will return home Fri-
A group of Odd Fellows and Re-
The Aloha Grunge dances and caid May on Oct. 7.
65-0.
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parties are drawing goodly crowds
Another meeting of the pupils in­ day. During her absence Mr. and
The High School team found it terested in 4-H work is to be held Mrs. A. P. Marsh, Portland, are at
At lust Saturday’s atfair the pies J
very easy to run away with the in the high school auditorium Thurs­ the Marsh home.
which were beyond reproaen w ere,
Too Late to Classify
The Commercial Hotel is being
furnished by the Aloha Restaurant.
ball from Parkrose and continued day afternoon at the close of school
equipped
with
a
new
woodshed.
Mes is Ciiu.-. Bei -nold, Barron ana f-ft f t - f r l M M - - * - I » » » » >
doing ao all through the game.
The fire squad is getting some
R M. Shaw suffered a six inch
sappingion and Miss Balfe furnished 11ADI q
TUBES C H K a r NOW—
This game was Beaverton's first I good practice fire drills this week.
gash in his right leg this week when
music for me dancing.
dropped. Old tubes
out-of-town game this season and j Certain boys are appointed as mem-
he stepped on a scythe.
Rev. VV. H. Redman, lately pastor
“ ave
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lUDe®
although away from their home-field ber„ of the flre 8quad w,th duUe.
Dr. Mason was the attending phy-
Issy, the inventor, says
_k on
of Lattie Giound, Wash., church haa tested F K to.. Beaverton electric
the boys have proved that they are cunsisiing of keeping fire *.touting1 sician when a son was born to Mr.
accepted a ca.. to the pulpit of Shop, Beaverton 6103.
his farm they run a rooer over
“ out to win" all their matches.
equipment in oruer and handling It an(* Mrs. Jack Miller of Tigard, Oc-
the potato hills, sc they can
the Baptist church here. He nas es- "
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Touchdowns were made by Alfred
tablished his family in Aloha anu is FOR SALE—Weined pigs. Will trade
in case of fire. Drills are held a t itober
grow mashed potatoes.
Wismer, Bob Wright and Ross Hart.
Postage rates to Canada are 3
ready to cunduct services eacn Sun- j brood sow and 6 pigs for a good
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irregular intervals with neither pu­
Girl Reserve« Report
cow. Herman Schiewe, Oswego R1
day.
pils nor teachers
being informed cents now. but to other British pos­
The
good
weather
is
still
with
The Girl Reserves organization is
2 ini S Red Rock Dairy.
! that a drill is to be helu and the sessions 5c for first class matter.
us.
You
can
do
that
remodeling
busy this week with plans for a
Members of the M. E. church will
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.boys undoing fire hoses give the af-
Job or that needed bit c f repair
hold a pot luck dinner at the
party to be held Friday evening, Oc-
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FOR SALE—Good Husky weaned
TIGARD.
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fair a very
realistic air. Other du- church Friday evening.
work yet, without interference
pigs your choice $4. F. R. Harri­
by
rainy
days.
The
weather
°The party will be a masquerade tiea ln,;lude °»>enin« o i “ oora and
Paul Carmickle has returned from
son Rt 1, Bx 292, phone Tigard 8625
Mr. an- Mrs. F. P. Keniston for­
with a Hallowe'en background and ascertaining that ail pupils are out McMinnville, where he underwent a
man predicts that most of Oc-
mer Tigard residents were injured in ( _______________________ _______ _
will be held at the home of Bessie °f l^e building.
tobei will be good, so conic here
minor operation.
a collision between a car driven by | CEMENT WORK—All kinds, prices
Johnson. Games will be played and
Son»« years ago
tne legislative
Betty Buchanan of Aloha is re­
and select the building mater­
Mr. Keniston and one driven by reasonable Smith & Ellsworth 402
refreshments served.
powers of Oregon
decreed
that ported on the sick list.
ials you need and go to it-
J Mrs. Dagmar Fouch of Portland, j Lombard st., Beaverton Bx 185
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The members of the club, this twenty minutes each day should be
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray, Mrs. Es­
year will sponsor the decorating of devoted to pnysical exercises. How sex Marsh, Rev. Clarke and Leonard
Teacher: "Give
me
a sen­
the Girl Reserves’ room in the H igh; these twenty minutes are to be ad- Adams were in attendance in Port­
tence with the word debate."
School. The room, to be decorated | administrated is left to the discre- land Friday evening at the Y. W. C.
Tommy: "When the poor fish
by the Interior Art class, will be j tjon 0f tjje teacher and is governed A. given by Federal Motion Picture
opened his mouth, he swallowed
open to all the gills of the school. I by loca,
condiUons.
Sometimes council and dealt with better motion
de bait."
Bast , week
the
staff
of
editors
was
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. . . i games are the most suitable form of pictures.
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elected for the scrap book, which
B. K. Denny was quite ill for a
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relaxation. At other times regular
Dress
your
buildings
up with
is being made by the girls. The
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few days but is reported to be
a coat of paint.
FULLER
staff is: Editor in chief. Iren» Uan-1 calisthenics are given. In the fifth recovering.
son; asst, editor. Dorothy Lew is; Krade the pupils are really enjoying
paints are inexpensive and they
Miss Lucille Dallman of Hinton
Humor editor Magdalena Boekll; learning Walter Camp's very popu- spent several days this week visit­
have
longer-lasting
qualities.
and sports editor Blanche Haines, | lar "Daily Dozen ”. They have been ing with her sister Mrs. O.E. Liver-
We sell them because they are
and drama and society, Hortence given the opportun..y of performing• more.
the biggest paint value we know
Nelson; to the accompaniment of phono­
Cleland;
classes,
Lucille
Erma Nelson visited her parents
of.
business manager, Audrey Wallis; graph records and quite justify the Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nelson Sunday
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cartoonist, Eleanor Zurcher; covtr, remark made by a visitor this week also called on friends in town.
lie
H am bu rger
The matrimonial bark is often
Irene Feugy and Verna Toelle; ad­ that "Their rythm is beautiful."
wrecked by matrimonial barking
visor, Miss Gladys Kinnear.
Arrangements have been made for
M a p le S y ru p , q u a rt ju g
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The making of the scrap book is
ALOHA N EW S
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four soccer games to be played by
Take advantage of our free
4 0 c
the girls major project of this year
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grade school boys in me near future.
plan service. It’s yours for the
Mrs.
Joe
Bush
returned
home
Mon
benlortt Elect Staff
t -pwo are
i,e played with Hills-
S q u a sh , lb*
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asking, when you buy your ma­
The Senior class met October 12 boro and two wlth corne.-u*. w...ch day after a weeks visit with her
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terial
here.
to elect a staff for the Annual. means tWQ
es ^ the home fieid nephew Rev. Geo. Bruce and family
13c
R o a st B e e f
The staff members elected were:
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A. M. Jannsen spent several days
Editor Noma Brown; asst, editor,:an
wo a Ioa
this week at The Dalles.
Stanley Cornils; advertising mgr. Lc-1 lntereal in Indians and the "Honor
The Hugh Lewis family were din­ BE A V E R T O N LMBR. CO.
bert Wilson; circulation mgr., Ross <->w* viu wlth each other in the
Phone Beaverton 6202
ner guests Sunday at the Isaac
Hart; business mgr., Van Brown; J first grade.
Indian life is being
Burns
home
at
Amity.
asst, business mgr., Herbert Mason, ¡studied and the sand table is full of
“We believe he profits most whose
Mrs. J. L. Schmid is recovering
After this able staff was elected' tepees made by the young people In
every sale creates a friend. We
B e a v e r to n 6 4 0 5
B r o a d w a y S t.
the president, Oliver Kauppllla, se- j this room but the Owl—.
wise from an attack of the flu.
sell to sell again
C. E. Hedge of Beaverton Realty
lected the following Annual sales- j bird alights each day on tne desk of
men; Lucille Nelson, Hortense Cle- ' the boy or girl whose work and con company, sold 4 acres of the J. H.
lund, Bob Wright, Charles Tatlock, duct have been most commendable McLeod farm to Andy Dennis, who
Arthur Anderson. Evelyn Hawley, | and th„ re he sta
unti, a whola plans to build a house. The prop­
E.rwin
Keehn,
Roue
Kamberger,, .
erty is located just back of the
John Motheral, Mabel Behm.
i ay aS pa88ea'
Barnes school on a private roadway.
The class this year has proved I Bonua Pointa may be earned
by
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kinnaman were
very capable of electing and select-! eatisiactorily filling
the position of
Tillamook Sunday to at-
ing students to fill positions and it : scHool musiciun for six weeks . Two « e
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is their desire to continue the good 1 people work together on this task— ent 1 e funeral services of Dr.
one with a triangle and one acting dack
%vt»° Is a brother to Mrs
work as they have started it.
as pianist. The present musicians Kinnaman. Dr. Olson died suddenly
Sophomore ('lawn News
A special meeting of the Sopho­ are Dorothy Baldwin and Donna Rae last Friday. This marks the third
, death in her family in the past six
more class was held Thursday, Oc­ Howard.
tober first to discuss the Freshman
Many green pots in windows indi- months, her mother and biother-in-
i law “ havflfg Paaaed away at Ti!,a-
reception.
rate Miss Davies stronghold. In —
The reception is to be held as a fact plants are always the trade m ock: durin« U,e *»mmer months
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and Mr. and
Hallowe'en masquerade, Friday, Oc­ mark of her domain. Her office
tober 30, at 7:30 o'clock in the High holds a lovely fern and numerous Mrs.
Goo.
Garrow,
of Portland !
School auditorium.
hyacinth bulbs prepared for wlntei were Sunday dinner guests of tl /•
Invitations are to be extended to
T. J. Naults.
all
Freshmen
and
SophomoTes blooming.
Mrs. Thomas Guy enjoyed the
High Bonus point pupils in the
These Invitations and ten cents are
week end in Portland with her sen ;
necessary for admittance to tl\o 3rd grude for the first month were.
and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
reception.
John Bosich 136, Mury Sholz 124,
Tathwell.
Another subject
brought
before Hullie Jean Pace 123, Agnes Weg
Arthur Wickstrand was appointed
the class was the confinement of ner 123.
scribe for the Huber Boy Scouts at
Robert Rose at St. Vincent's hospi­
In the 5th grade: Lome Gallo­
their meeting Friday.
tal. Robert has been l.i with ap­
way 12, /\..jon Bozlch 121, Ruymond
Queen Estner Circle held their
pendicitis. -» was decided mat tne
class should h *nd him a bouquet of Jacobson 11.
first fall meeting last week at the
Honor Roll in the second grade church. There
flowers. A bouquet of dahlias were?
were
19 present, j
sent to him Saturday.
Included: Betty pohman, Dayton Tuesday they gathered again for a ;
Btelman, Della
Jacobson.
Audrey day of sewing for the needy. A pot j
Freshman (la hu New«
The Freshmen class held a class Murk and Nornm Pentz.
luck luncheon was served at noon
meeting October 14 for the purpose
Ray GUI has been secured to speak
of electing a sergeant-at-arms, which
before the Aloha Grange at their j
resulted in George Klein being elec­
BEAVERTON
meeting November 5th.
ted.
Wc also appointed annual
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cooper of 1
salesmen, they are as follows. Vera
D. A. Grant of Valsetz,; was a bust
Alrlle,
Oregon, visited her parents j
McElroy,
Charles Martin, Artlulr ness caller In Beaverton this week
Wickstrand, Vivian
Jeffries,
May
A marriage license was issued thl» Mr. and Mrs. Janies Welch over the J
Morgan. Mabelanna Gainbeila, Khodn week to John Gray, of Beaverton week end. James Welch was also
home for a two day visit from Ore­
Many an automobile that should have delivered thousands of extra
Thyng, Amelin Vrllcak, Harold Huft, and Margie Edwards of Portland
gon
State college.
Genevieve Johnson, Georgia Belle
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kamberger are
miles is hastened to the discard by the corroding/ metal -eating ravages
A venison dinner Sunday was en­
Kamberger. Noting that the Fresh­ home from San Francisco
joyed
at
the
Turner
home
as
the
man class of 1931 is the largest In
Mrs. Agnell cf route 1, Beaverton,
of acid gasoline.
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the history of the Beaverton High is visiting in Los Angeles.
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School we hope to lead In the an­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noyes Beav­
The process of corrosion is slow but sure. It attacks the cylinder walls,
nual sales contest.
erton, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sollcrs
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SPLINTERS
" SPECIALS
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Saturday and Monday
MEAT - GROCERIES I
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CHRISTIAN ( III KCII
Rev. O. W. Springer, Pastor
. ? class
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.y.,,m0rn!.n.'i
mens
supply a ‘ superin
tendent and have charge of the
opening exercises.
This new ar­
rangement has stimulated Interest
afld thus far has been very success
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fui. Remember the points by which
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this winner class contest Is Judged;
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attendance, promptness, collection
and order.
A farewell reception was given In
honor of Brother and Sister 1Toy and
family last Wednesday night after
prayer meeting in the church base­
ment. Brother Toy accepted a posi­
tion with the Metropolltln Life in­
surance company and his business
called him to Vancouver, Wash We
shall miss his work with the choir
very much.
Next Sunday morning Mr. tipi in-
ger will speak on the topic "The
Blessings of
Righteousness"
In
the evening at 7:30 the sermon topic
will be "The Mistakes of an Accur­
ate Preacher.”
BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL
lUv. Charles F. Clarks, pastor
NOW
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The Sunday services will be as fol
lows next Sunday
Morning worshl|
and sermon at 11 o'clock with a set
mon by the pastor on "The Beloved
Fellowship" and 7:30 p. m. with the
sermon topic "Are You Ashamed of
Yourself?” The Church School meet-
at 9:46 a. m. 'and the Junior and sen
lor Endeavor societies at 6 30 p. m
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Ws extend you a very corutnl nivitu
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tion. to worship with us at these ser
vices and ^»t the Wednesday night
prayer meeting at 8o clock.
METHODIST ( I I I KCI I
Rev. theater C. Poor, Minister
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.. speaker to be
arranged by District Epworth League
Preaching 7 30p m. '.Following the
Command of Christ" Illustrated with
lantern pictures.
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NAZAKKNF. CHURCH
R«v. D. Rand Pierce, pastor
Rev Homer C. Williams will
hold services Saturday evening,
be at both Sunday services 11 a.
and 7'30 p.m.
Sunday School will convent at
regular hour of 9 45 .
the pistons ond piston rings, the valves and valve stems, the carburetor
needle volve, »be crankcase. . . all metal parts with
which it comes in contact.
O r p h iu M
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not
but
m
ths
The Gay,
PRO TECTED BY
P L A Y IN G
Gossipy,
Hilar­
No wonder yow cor loses its snap and pep ond
power, uses more gasoline, costs more for repairs
ond upkeep os it grows older!
ious Hit
A Blonde intruder made
Scandal of her marriage,
giving
the whole town
something to talk about!
• W ith
M A R Y ASTOR
Edward Everett Horton
ROBERT AM ES
Plus
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TOTO
“ The Beloved Clown”
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gasoline. You b o w have an infallible acid test that
positively proves the absence of metal-eating acids,
b is the violet color of
ond sulphur-bearing
acids from Wolet Roy
G asoline is protected*
by seven U S. Patents.
The violet color of Violet Ray is dependent on the complete
absence oi oods Even a few drops of acids would destroy the
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