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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, l»:« PAGE « BEAVERTON . I ENTERPRISE ---- -------- -------- --------- -- 4-11 LEADERS TO MEET acre place they have occupied since Miss ELsIe Whitworth accompanied There will be a special meeting of coming here from Iowa last year. Exceptional Pictures Billed 1 the Trails club on a hike to Nes- the 4-H club leader» in the county The many friends of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Dobbins and Mrs. K H on the Columbia high- for Beaverton Theatre Schultz Frost will be pleased to learn that court room next Monday evening, attended the card party April . they will now be permanently lo- April 18, at eight o'clock. The re -------- 13th at the Pythian Hall, Portland. wa> sun y' port and recommendations of the Coming to the Beaverton T heatre of th. ,Sunrise lxxlge L A. to the B. Fielding Denny is confined to his ated here. executive committee will be presen Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, April ot K j . home with rheumatism following an C. J. Stickney sold on Tuesday to ted at that time, and all local lead 17-18-19 the one and only Charlie ^ ^ attack of flu. 1 ’ in his latest big feature The card P“ rty he,d on APr“ 13 A very pleasant afternoon was re- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turenbuch, of ers are urged to attend. ; Chaplin exceptionally choice 1 1> tt FiMt-n-r— '■ ■ ---'-t t t t it fw> i4 e ! “City Lights". Us a great picture ,ad‘« auxll‘ftry lhe Urotn- cently spent at the home of Mrs. Fortland, an tiact at the corner of Huber ave and a picture you'll remember a *[tended° by ^ ^ r g * ^ ro w d "’ F i^t Wt H Hooker who ls recoverln« Legal Notices long time from the point of laughs ^ w(jn Mrs ^ Bond from a recent illness, when severs, nue and Blanton street. The new as its full of them, also a very nice * ounjf ^ Mn) y )lzabeth w ,em.er. of her neighbors gave her a l.ttie owners plan to soon build a nice NOTICE theme runs through the picture. 3rd Mrg CJara Sou,e draw M surprise and spent the afternoon house and occupy the property as Dealers in tires, who are residents There will be no advance in prices. | j - lda N p Anderson r sew,n8 Guests included Mesdames their home. When built, this will , The first time this has ever been ' Cameron, Creiger and Kolkenback, make the fourth new house that Mr. of Washington County, desiring to done outside the big cities. ! Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. w^o enjoyed a tasty lunch prepared Stickney has been instrumental in furnish tires for county use, may submit sealed proposals to this office | Orville Thompson, April 7 and Mrs bv Mrs. Hooker. placing in that immediate neighbor on or before 3 o'clock p. m. on Wed Also a week later, Sunday, Mon- and Mrs ^ Siedler April 10, and t --------- to Mr. and . . Mrs. . .. .... Miss Helen 'left who is In tram- hood in recent months. day, and Tuesday, April 24-35-36. L a daughter nesday, April 20, 1932. Full informa H. Oman that sensational picture 'Hells An- Api> 7 jj , Mason was the altend_ ing at St. Vincent's hospital visited Mrs. N. L. Sullvan has purchased tion on application. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd left gels" comes to Beaverton. Nothing ¡ng physician in all cases. Mrs . DONALD T. TEMFLETON, an acre tract on Blanton street, near need be said about this picture, the stedier will be remembered as Helen • uri< County Judge the school house and has already world already knowns its the out- Jamieson, who was employed in the *' ^ l***ams 0* Holyoke, Mass., is started the construction of a house standing picture of all time. This local postoffice for several years. visiting at the home of his cousin, WARNING to occupy as her home. R. L. Killy. will also be at the regular prices. Notice is hereby given that any Lawrence Glaske has about com Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mackey and C. J. Stikney reports the rental of person tound dumping garbage or G. RL’WSEIX MORGAN We promised you theatre patrons pleted his home north of Cireneo. son were visitors at the home of the Albaugh place on Highland refuse matter of any kind along or the best as that is our "motto" and Chicken houses are under con- Mr and Mrs. Charles Mackey Tues- avenue to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. lean upon the county roads, public high and' ho a !■'1 in' ° o ff i c e ^ sh o u ld conserve there can be n° d° ubt aRer looKinB struction on the John Manmner ¿ “ ly er; the McCabe place on Blanton ways, streets, or alleys, in unincol- and save Just as one does In his o w n i^ e r our new booking. So come in . piace at Cooper Mt„ and the L. F or towns, within Mrs. R. L. Tucker of Everett, street to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart- porated cities “ rsonal affairs Collection of old folks get acquainted with the New Wolf place at Olsen Station, Washington County, Oregon, will be Wash., has been a house guest of wick,; the Buchanan place on Wheel peisonai ana ..„„notion in ! Beaverton Theatre. The sound is per- delinouent taxes and a reduction in Dayton Feck and Robert Marvm Mr and Mra ua^ on Heck for the prosecuted to the fullest extent of er avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. the law. the initial expense of maintaining fect- ‘ he theatre warm, everything returned Sunday from the coast , weeK Heil; the Watts place to Mi. and the office of the District Attorney to make you spend a happy evening with a large catch of clams, which County Court of Washington they dug below Taft. Mrs Hettie Suver and daUKhter. Mrs. M. E. Johnson und the Shorm- County, Oregon is the sure way of helping tax pay ... . . Miss Nora, visited relatives in Inde- mer place on the highway to Mr. ers of Washington County. If nom- County Agent Notes Mr. and Mrs. Wood have traded pendence Thursday. and Mrs. A. R. Young. lnated and elected 1 will do my part NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE their place, known as the Kinsey W. F. CYRUS, in reducing expenses. I will dispense property on Allen avenue, to Mr. Kobt. Kngleke recovered his bi- ON FORECLOSURE County Agent Excavation for the basement, with a salaried deputy thereby sav IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Nordstrom, of near Hillsboro. The cycle a few days ago. ing the county *1800 a year. STATE OF OREGON Visitors of Mrs. O. E. Leirman 40x100 for the new Aloha Grange Lowering the cost of milk produc two families moved into their homes 1 will personally do the work re- last Friday were her mother Mrs. hall, was finished Tuesday, and FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY tion is possible through the use of th,a week- quired of a district attorney and ■“ u . .. r., „ , , , August Dallmann and sister Luelia forms are now being placed, prepa .. * . l . .... „«., more pasture for the dairy herd. He- Mr. Hagoes, father of Mrs. C. J. C. M. Prink, plaintiff, vs Mazle give each case that comes thiu my u,w,c ' _ .. * ’ _ Dallmann of Kinton, Mrs. Bertha ratory to pouring concrete for the Hays, Jesse Hays, J. W. Copeland * , ' of Salem „ , With office, my personal attention attention. 1 l will win cause of the usual long ” dry ' summer I Bellman, , . underwent _ an operation at Gprii? ann and 01 Ia>na (leri? and eight foot basement walls. Yards, a corporation, Commodore hospitsfT Monday. Mrs. '-'er,K' ana a g maTfttaln my office at the court period suitable pasture Is more of a Emanuel nice weather, the work on this mod Sam (,erig of Laurel, Barney, Howard Welgle, W. J. Mc- house in the apace already provided problem here than It is In the Irri- Wayne Van Kleek of Kinton, also Mrs' Beaver chapter O. E. S. and Hills ern community center will now move Creudy Lumber Company, and Verne gated sections or on the coast. Re- was operated on Monday. Both are for such purpose. boro chapter, will be Joint hosts to along rapidly. D. Snider, defendants. gardless of our climatic handicap reported as recovering. G. RUSSELL MORGAN the Matrons, patrons, associate ma- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mrs. Geo. Thyng was a luncheon . . . , . __ _ ., . Candidate for District Attorney for greater use of pasture could be made ... ;. f .. . trons, and secretaries of Fortland by virtue of an Execution, Order Washington County. Raid adv In this section by using more al guest of Mrs. Milton Bozorth Wed- and . vicinity , .. next . Tuesday _ . . _ evening at . and Decree of Sale, issued out of falfa, red clover, grass mixtures and nesday in Portland. GRADE SCHOOL NOTES . Hillsboro. and under the seal of the Circuit CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH I irrigated Ladlno clover where the Beaverton Realty Co. has leased Mlsa AUce Watt8 wlll fill th r^ u l- The eighth grade people are leav Court of the State of Oregon for water is available. Some of the very Rev. Charles F. Clarke, Fastor jvjazarene church Sunday ing a memorial on the grade school the County of Washington, dated i wet bottom lands of the county the John 9 rank property at Reed- pjt a^ We invite you to all our services wber<! water stands for long periods ville to James Kline, recently arrived mornng ancj Elmer West, of Tobias premises and, at the same time, hon 11th day of March, 1932 in the above ln the evening. we will try to help you In your daily o7 time would probably return more from Los Angeles. oring the memory of George Wash entitled suit, and pursuant to the and living by showing you the way of ¡f put into canary grass pasture1 V. v ' r F. ‘ Rlemer of Fortland, Bnu Mr. and Mrs. Ora Anderson of ington by the planting of two trees. commands of said writ that on the the Master Mr. Clarke will discuss than they are now doing when far- fd'TOerl>r ot Seattle and Alaska, an p ort|and ware visitors of Mr. and One Ts mountain ash and the other 18th day of April, 1932, at the hour attorney, has moved into the Ford- Mrs waiter Van Kleek Tuesday ev- “ How Can We Know We Love God ' | metj t0 npring cereals, a Japanese cherry. The pupils col of 10:00 a. m. at the East front ney house. ening. at the morning service, at 6 »0 his Possible savings to be made from lected funds for the purchase of door of the Court House in Hills Theo. Rich has added a line of Mrs. C. C. Beach spent Thursday these trees sent a committee to buy boro, Washington County, Oregon, I topic will be "Some Common Cyni-Jthe use of irrigated lAdlno clover| clems." The Bible School meets at have been told and retold. Some of grocery goods to his already com at Oregon City visiting her parents them and planted them Wednesday will sell at auction to the highest .... mi \ and Mrs. J. Finder. 9 45 a. m. and the Junior and Sen- (he bottom lands of the county are plete stock. afternoon with much ceremony. Mr. bidder for cash all the right, title, Mrs. A. E. Allen returned from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams are hav- lor Christian Endepvor Societies at too wet for this pasture crop. Ca- Summers dug the holes, Mr. Phillips and interest which the plaintiff and 6 30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wed- nary grass will live all winter under \ AlbanY 1 uesday where she has been ing their house on First street re- and the eighth grade boys set the defendants had on September 3, 192T, the water and will only get thicker vlaitinK her mother, who has been modeled, painted nad calcomlned. nesday at 8 o'clock. trees, Supt. Metzler made a short or which they have since acquired each year. A very good quality of very 111 Her molher 18 aome F. H. Scheone was a luncheon ln the following described real prop hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon talk and Dorothy Baldwin gave the erty in Washington County, Oregon, pasture is supplied by this grass improved. METHODIST CHURCH Harry Gow, of Los Angeles, Cal., Bridge club last Tuesday. Twelve presentation speech. to-wit: where most other grasses will kill Rev. L. C. Poor, Minister This week upper grade people are is a house guest of his nephew L. ladies enjoyed her hospitality. out. On some of the moist soils Beginning at a point on the west j After 1 the regular routine work at struggling with the last six weeks Sunday School at 10 a. m. such as our upland swales, where E. Squires. line of lot Ten in Alton Addition to Ed. Hanson has rented the H. O. the Eastern Star chapter Wednesday period tests for the year—the next Preaching at 11 a. m. Irrigation Is not practical, a mixture Beaverton-Reedville Acreage 174.12 evening, Mr. Clark, student of the tests will be the finals. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the of grasses will generally prove more st|P* house. feet south of the northwest corner in the intermediate grades the ot said lot Ten, and running tkiencu satisfactory. For this purpose Red Mr- and Mrs- Luke Snyder, of In- North Pacific Dental college gave a minister. very Interesting talk, illustrated with pupils begin learning to make talks t south on the west line of said lot Top, Orchard grass, English Rye dependence, visited with friends in Ladles Aid Wednesday afternoon. pictures of Friendly Island. Mr, — usually in the form of stones of Midweek service Wednesday at 8 j grass seeded at the rate of six Beaverton Sunday. I Ten, 101.9 feet to a point; thence pounds each per acre with about two Russell Morgan, candidate for dls- Clark was a Mormon missionary in incidents but, sometimes — reports north 89^ and 8 ’ East 124.75 feet p. m. or three pounds o f either Ladino o r ! U'ict attorney for Washington coun- the Islands four years and learned from reading and a portion of Fn- , to a point; thence south 126 feet to Alslke clover makes a very satlsfac- and Judge Templeton, candidate many interesting things as well as day afternoon Is to be given over in the south line of said lot Ten; GARDEN HOME tory combination. On the higher, j for re-election gave interesting talks speak their language. the 5th grade, to biographical re I thence south 81c and 37 ’ East 126.87 COMMUNITY CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sprague were ports which will Include statesmen, better drained soils or hills a mix- at the Klwanls meeting Wednesday, feet to the southeast corner of said Rev, L. C. Poor, Minister ture of orchard grass, tall oat grass; Colonel Clarke, candidate for United guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Young naturalists and social workers. Re lot Ten; thence north on the east Sunday School at 10 a. m. of Garden Home Hunt club on tne and English Rye grass seeded at the | States Senator, will apeak to the Worship service at 11 a. m. with late of six pounds each to the acre club April 27. Next Wednesday will Aaron Frank estate last Sunday. Af- ports will be made by Richard Smith, line of said lot Ten 254.12 feet to sermon by the minister. Sermon sub wlth two pounds of common white be an evening meeting and Mr. Cady ter a game of golf, a dinner was Hlsako Nagae, Ruth Jones, Veldon a point; thence south 89- and 8 ' Boge, Jane Boswell, Elmer Lillegard West 250 feet to the place of begin ject "Elijah." clover or Burr clover is proving sat-j will be in charge. Mrs. Hazel Neen enjoyed.. and Ronald Knepper. ning, and containing one acre. isfactory. If seeding Is done in the Loomis and the Multnomah Womans Mrs Dayton Peck entertained a Said sale will be made subject to Fourth grade people are making CHURCH OF CHRIST spring it is necessary to prepare a quartet wU1 put on the program. Proup of friends in honor of Mr. booklets as an art project, these win redemption per the statutes of the G. W. Springer, Minister Feck's sister, Mrs. R. L. Tucker, seed bed. Canary grass can be I ln town Momlay. State of Oregon. Next Sunday morning Rev. Walter seeded In the spring as the water: JaRe Scpmidt Thursday afternoon. Those present, be used to mount colored birds. Dated March 11th, 1932. Second grade pupils have also been Stram, an outstanding evangelist, leaves the land. A good time to Sam cereghino of” Sherwood noth were Mrs Wismer and Mrs' L,ornax J. W. CONNELL, making birds and have arranged and at present field representative of seed Is when the water Is standing fornler re8,dent^ of Beaverton' were of Hillsboro- Mrs Ruby B°yd’ M,s Sheriff of Washington County, them in a color chart in combina- R. R. Summers, Mrs. L. D. Shellen- the Eugene Bible College, will de In puddles over the field. Hip boots Oregon. in twn Monday. berger, Mrs. E. E. Swenson, Mrs. L ton with color study. liver the sermon of the morning. or a diving suit may be necessary Date of first publication March Mike Koklch, is improving nis As the year nears its end teachers •* Richey, Mrs. F. G. Donaldson and The evangelistic meeting which re to get around at that time but It is 18, 1932. , , . . . property with rustic fences, benches, u .. are beginning to clinch the signifi . , , . . ,, Mrs. H. R. Nelson. sulted in the establishing of the also a good time to get the canary , Date of last publication April 15, ' etc. His home Is located on Canyon cant points of the year’s work which " "■ • Church of Christ at Beaverton, was grass in. 1932. ; road in the first two grades means stress largely made possible by the efforts ALOH A NEW S Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cobb have on number combinations, in a enn- and support or the young men of i . u r i u L G : r l« In v ite d moved Into the Franks house. I New officers were elected at the test in the first grade Allen Lillard the Bible University in 1925. We ^ " ^ I UD ValTI* H lV ltea Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamber, and Crazy Crystals the "high point man" with therefore have a warm spot ln our to Compete for Trips son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parm- business meeting of ijueen Esther was [Circle at the church last week. The Margie Bosich second. In the sec A MINERAL W ATER TREATMENT hearts for the Bible College and are | ley, Glenn Cobb and wife, of Fort- following were selected to serve the ond grade perfect papers In the loo happy to have Brother Strain with Now Available ln Beaverton The opportunity for 4-H club girls land, were recent callers at the ensuing year: Mrs. McGregor, presi subtractions facts are a daily aim. us next Sunday. GET A SAMPLE GLASS FREE of five northwest states to compete Cobb home. dent; Mrs. R. Montgomery, vice- Visitors were Mrs. Holladay, Mrs Office Upstairs, Telephone Bldg. . tlaln 1 ^ o Lo r " C P' C h ^ ^ b ,,f r ,,l i a n y ^ - eJ U C “ U O n i“ U ,P8 t0 ** 1,ac,nci C ,eft Monday morning 'president; Mrs. E. J. Thoms secre- Gumm, F. G. Gaul, Mr. and Mrs Pnone Beaverton 6702 l t y. A international Live Stock Exposition fo r a two weeks visit withy his motn- Howard Glenn. tary and Mrs Ed Cruller treasurer. | is announced by the National Com- at Washington, Iowa. His mother Jkiseph Schultz has commenced James Fluke has returned to »===-— mlttee of Boys and Girls Club Work sti years of age not in good health the construction of a large house on school after several weeks of ab 144 Auditorium Hotel, 430 South Mrs. M C. McKercher spent the the property formerly owned by Mr. sence due to illness. V V W .V .V r t V V V W W V V V W b W .Y Michigan Avenue, Chicago. The week end at Tillamook visiting her Meyers. Eleanor Hall is absent from school BEAVER WOOD COMPANY State winning home economics dem- husband who Is Southern Pacino Mrs. C. Dlnnsmore, of Portland, because she ha* gone on a trip to i oostratton teams will receive the operator at that place. K was a Sunday guest at the home of California. Dry Wood— Any Length I award. It Is made possible through | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Abbott. KNOTS FOR FIREPLACES the fnendly Interest of Montgomery th«.‘r th *f! de Pe°Ple have c°mpleted Mrs. L. Foster, who has been their work in Oregon history and HARD * SOFT COAL Ward A Company ln the advance quite III at the home of her daugh Agent for Eastman Furnaces ment of 4-H club work, and Bpeclflc- thB 8tUdy of «»lumbus ter Mrs. Geo. lmlay, Is much im Ro lowing Pupils were absent due Phone 6702 : Beaverton ally ln maintaining this activity at (MuL-Mon.-Tuva.. April 17-18-19 proved. ! CaTiip Plummer, the club event for veil I T " L*ROy K* berK. Lois Nor- V . ' . ' . W . V . V . V . V . S ’ . W . 'r t V .’ . -. Charlie ( luipltn In The W. H. Benjamin and Hawley ell. Russell Spencer, Fielding Denny Pacific Northwest states at the Port- Buck families spent the week end Raymond Jacobson, Gordon Gaul. ,.V .V .V .V .V iV .V .V A V /., .V .,.‘ . j land Exposition. City Lights at the Nelson-Bonlokke camp near Under the terms of the offer a Chaplin's last big feature and your Yamhill. only chance to sne him at no ad- team of two girls from each of the HARDW ARE The Parent-Teachers association of SUMMER CLASSES BOYS A GIRLS five states is eligible to win a trip. vance In price. . the Aloha-Huber school wlll meet Plumbing and Heating The team shall be chosen In a state Tuesday night. The men will have Stage & Tap Dancing Also a Mugtc i ar|»ct A News Weekly competition for properly qualified charge of the program. Several in F. W. BISHOP county teams. An alternate or Four J^wsons $2.50 teresting speakers have been secured. coach for each team Is also provided Every Wednesday at tirade School Mr. Tatiock will preside. At the Wed.-Thurs., April tli-tl Phone 200J Beaverton, Oregon for ln the offer. business meeting election of officers LORETTA FLORENCE Country Store K\ery Wednesday will be held. The extension offices of the dif V .W .W .V W t V W A ’ .V jV A V .V A. M. Jannsen was a business visi ferent states will conduct the state Taxi $1000 00 in cuh pruts ¿nJ ont thou tor in Yakima this week. contests and otherwise supervise sand uthtr pruts art otfertd for ti- James Cagney, lim ita Young The Parent-Teacher association of amplts ot skill with s jackknitt. Entries them. State leader H. C. Seymour, In a Wonderful Picture. the Keedvtlle school will gather at may ht sny kind of model, figure or Oregon Agricultural College, Corval special carving, frqumng skill and in- the school Saturday to celebrate 4-H Something Different. It's a Wow lis, will superintend the interstate gtnuity, made entirely of wood, and club Achievement Day. Aak those who ha\e m < t i i It competition. with no other tools than a jackknife. L H. Slade and Harold Lie be were Comedy, Magic Carpet News First P rt.s ............................................ f t 50 In Seattle several days this week. Sscosf N i « . ....................................9100 Miss Mable Mills, of Siiverton, T IM N i l .......................................... 175 called at the Matt King home. FrL-Sat., April tt-U fowtli PH«#....................................... 150 Mr. and Mrs. J. Munhall, La £anr Greys FiftfcPHt#............................................ StS Grand, were guests this week at the And Also thrt* at » tw»wtr4v* flO prtars u d T. J. Nault home. 6hv of f 1 it* fj« b In 1000 tpevtal Lone Star Ranger M« kknivra will be distributed to AÜ winarrs of A s « l Western Dial ha« laugh«, Five candidates of the Aloha ai >J to ibosr ircennn# bon.**'4« Tears and Thrills, a Pencil of a «how ■M-nt«un. lo esse of urt J u *4 wau pturs will be Grange will be initiated Into the 1st given. and 2nd degrees at a meeting in Friday DeLuxe Gift Nite AU rules And Jrtail* of Hus contest are in tb# Cedar Mills this week. Leedy MANY HKAUTIFUl. GIFTS «•ut o f tV p u U f M evK A m .• \U # a o n e now on u ie . Huy a oof«v a < any newsatsn i ot consult oor at Grange will conduct the ceremony. GIVEN AWAY vtx* bbtAiy. You do out have to be a regular MEAT . . GROCERIES Mrs. Helen Whiteside of Portland, render I’rlcea, Ur, student» Ilk, children sold her home this week at lobias under IS, Ilk POPULAR MECHANICS to J. Frost, formerly of lowa. Sunday Matines* S p. iu . A deal was closed in the office of MAGAZINE | Beaverton 6405 Broadway St Every Night 7 p. m 9 p in. C. J, Stickney last week whereby Mr. too t s * O w n . S*.*4 C H IC A G O IL L and Mr*. Jay Froat purchased from Mr*, lhreea wtuuiw# ttu riv. BEAVERTON I BEAVERTON ...THEATER.... WHITTLE FOR A PRI ZE SPECIAL 25c i 2 lb. TEA Green or Black— Patronize a Home Owned Grocery and Market Holboke B ros.