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R P 'V E R T O N PAGE « ■ ■ -J ■ rOPTÎR ?1 1932 - - - - - ■ ■■■' — e n t e r p r is e — ■ ■' ■" ' » * ■ 1111. l i t i l loca O B IT U A R Y !. iiA iiged 77 years, di*vt August S Prie J P ub shed by vete»o-t lb at h>8 hom o til W est Port- Tlgui i i'Uwlic Si-iiool d I > ill ti.C 14 '->£*' ' h u .i.and o f Susanna und. »re v a s , Deiitu! exaiiiiliHl ous lu 'it been o f P. A. Price, ri : bfrtn cor»- I .uade by Dr. L. S. Davis, a s.stvd b y l f n e d since L.oi 1> ; r i lern day, whan Mrs. El zabeth ■ M« t U I H » » « » » ! • — - || i a tK in ü'i aU'-u irr. Mr. P rice was a m em ber of night the you n g people o f the Chris Special num bers have been given 1 .1accident n<_ar Sherw ood. It >.,ll be the M -son ic o ^ je M E T IIO D I8 T C H U RCH N E W S tian E n d ea vor Society elected to senr' I recent assem blies by he Peggy; ,n ec. • a :y for h i. to v. c.r braces and Funeral set vic.-s were h. id Sunday G eorge F. Gordon. lAmtor A t a generul meeting .;eid la.,t wee. Miss M ary M errit, pres.dem , and Mi.j!- I eighth giad e girls qu aitet, B ol | use crtu clv a tor som e i t et 3 P. M. at the chapel o f M Her & iO u r K e»| nmuility Itow ard Mis- Ella Bean as delegates to the count- j fIonites, Fritz H am bach, Jean Apple tor t.ie purp ise ot di.-cuss ng rel.ei Mrs. Carrie ITehn and her son W il ¿ racy. r;ui ,al "fot.ow ed at the G reen u;uiib ib tile serm on topic a. i t oeloCK con ven tion at Gaston. A Halloween . berry, Dew ey Talent, N an cy 11a g> v.ur,. .t was ¡.agges.ed ’o y Y»'au r Up lard, were in T igard Sunday. V /i lar,’ wood M asonic cei tery. Sunday, lu c r e la out one sate o u t party was a lso decided upon, an | May Sdhamor.i, P atty Anderson. Rett- look fo r the Chi istian enured o f to nouncernenl o f which will be —tade jSellinen. Evelyn M Kenz e, Bud Sell, is attending P a c .fic College at N e e - shuw that the T igu iJ socra! calendur berg. The Paradise \ al.ey Club will hold r.tea, wnich was augi .ent. il in the d a y ; this is found in out at ituue to later. ¡hen, R onald M cKencie, eighth grad A m on g those a tending the P a -ific Lions' Club, be uga n pui n op .a'.ion. its ben efi. dinner for the G ood W 11 w ard the world. W e cannot becom e N ext Sunday m orning Mr Springe« I boy«’ -rio. and F lorence Fries, shop Saturday night, Novernbei- 5, at International L ivestock E xp, s tion C hi-st minded and think on y o f self will bring a rally day sermon, "W alk | The eighth grade ha3 studied “ Th Mr. A rthur V incent o i tne r ir s : the R a l-ig h schoo'.hcuse A uction, cor.- Saturday were Mrs. O. L. M oore, Le and our im m ediate people or instltu ing W orth ily.” T he topic o f the eve- ( Merchant o f Venice v.a Mr. Nedrv • aru was deslgn a.ed us tract and 500 will be played follow in g land M oore, R o b rt M oore, C o.d or. i Bank, o f t.ons. C hristiuni.y is a pioneering re- . 1 v . n ing serm on w.ll be ‘"M y B r o t h e r s ’ !! was very interesting. D ram atic op the d nner hour. Moore, D onald NL-ore, Miss Helen ^ secretary. ligcou. l iieie are no nardaiups but , K T>._ ®___„ eep er.” i sodes have aDo been studied fro :. G odfrey, Mr. end Mt B eit C. K u -. A ll organ isation s ai requested tc The party will be he final activity w hat site is willing to m eet; nor task "The V irgin 'an ” and “T he F r lg ite .” R bert R ue and B oydell Nedry. too hard to face. 'I he story o f m.t C O N G R E G A T IO N A I C lIC K F II appoint one m eiuocr who.-e duty it of the -lub, w hich voted to disband R ecent visitors at our school Mrc sions reads like a great niagic ta lly M4 and M rs. R a y P ayton have will be to hand to Mr. V incent data at a r -cent m eeting. P roceed s will C harles F. C la ik t, Pastor Selliken, Mis. A ll’ngham , Mrs. B ow ie go to th* G ood W i l sh oo fo r w elfare tute. Our own Oregon has a rich hei m oved into the R id er place on the B egin ning with the Sunday school Mr«. Biederman, Mrs. T ontz and Mrs and dates o f a i soc.ai even .s to be : w ork. Mrs. E. A. P riest will nave Metzger road. itage b iou gh t to us by the early mis session a 9:10 al' services will be held Shonk. charge o f .he tick et sale in Mult- sionaries, iioth C atholic and Protest Captain B ailey, w h o w as injured held d u i.n g the com ing winter. a t-th e usual hours Morn ng w oi«hlp| ° ,,r baseba1’ ,Pnm ha" m, t nnd dp ant. The w ork .hey established :q>. ak.-- two we'-ks ago in the bus crush near th ere is nam ing di.-lulor.nl about not-iah. with se in .on by the pastor at 11; both ^ t r d ‘ ra ™ fro ’ W est Portland and well foi their sa crifice and devotion. E n d ea v or societies at 6:30; evening Aloh». O ur p p -e n t a * e o f v lc3 > r> i 1 Lon<- Oak, is ir provin g r ie e 'y and th.a i>uoc,..s-io.i, as sclioom, cn uicn es. M is. C. W. C raig is president o f the , if 'clu'o. Mr.-. M R o d g e is will have I he m issionary w ork in foreign services mt 7.30. Mr. Clarke wil the H8 tb' New Y ork Y 'lnkee: should be able to 'eave the hosp tal cluoo u.nu .l a n 'i u » . g .,u p :. about W ednesday. ¡they so desire, lia .e v..e.r e»ein s u u : ch arge o f the din n er arrangem ents co u n tie s is o f great im portance and preach In the niorn.ng about a king n0 defeats ________ ___________ j the same date. *nd Mrs. Jam es A. L athrop the cards. needs the support o f all spiritual who lost l„ main chan e because h. Basketball season is starting with m inded people. The w o r d .a one grea whs busy ou busy with the little “ very'iody pHving. from h .he first i t i J i.A a E i v) C L A .-jS If’ i fam ily and we must con sider it a thing o f life ? I f ou are, perhaps there K™de up U >jhe eighth Clarence C hlFon has returned such. is som e hlng fo r you in this r-rm nn B A N JO A N D G U IT A R L E SSO N S at You will en joy the service next Sun The evenin ' euhjcet v |n “ First on the seventh grade, after a v'sit w it’- ,A ,, V . W . * . ,. V . V . V . V . 5 , . V I prices >ou can afford . Selm a | T 1G A K II R E A L T Y CO. day. Come, bring your friends and 'o n e F oot, T hen on the O tbe, " P h a se «»taMves in California. H ooker. B eaverton bo.,5. garden R obert and Bet y Hagen bave en hear the m essage on missions. m ote the m id-w eek rn 'o ,ng will he Insui ance o f All tered our school from V ancou ver B E A V E R T O N < II It ISTIAN C T IliltC il held T hu rsd ay Instead o f W ednesday. ! F O R S A L E Sweet corn, COc. bring K inds W ash. Gardon Hi'me Busses, Fno, brin g sacks. Hildebai ndt. T 'g a rd i R ev. G. YV. Springer, P astor A P° ,uck supper w il he held pron.pt- T h ° eighth s-rade had a shatlp." 1 E xchan ges and R entals Hts., 2d rd. east M cD onald's store - W e are look in g forw ard to next ly at 6 30’ a t,,!r v-hirh we 9haM bPar partv at The Oa’ -s F r'd a y even 'n g. I Leave Leave Laave Sunday, .ally day. with a g rea . deal ^ 1 a ro,f,I « R o ^ lnii,0n’ ,h as BERT HAGEN H alloween *s In the air. 3 arden Home Multnomalt Porti and K oJ^^^ALfc^^TAjoT^EnuK lTs^eircTric . i r i returned from Ton chow . Chln^, or antlCipatoin, aot only fo r the dplen- . . . . . . . . M'as I-eutbi’s room gave a progrnrr 6:23 A. M 6:30 A. M. rad io; wil' sell or trade. YVrite or | ‘ 7:00 A M. , . . . , . and will f^lve Ufl qomo V’ to nows from 7:30 A. M. 7:23 A M did progi.i.ii p ic ented by the ehil . . Friday afternoon A M .M J 8.00 A. M cull care o f this paper. „ . , , . , . that strange land This meetin-- w 11 J 1.8:00 A M. 8:30 A. M 9:00 A. M dreti but we a«-e looking fo rw a id to . . . . M 8:23 A. 9:30 A. M. 10:00 A M a great revival o f old friends and £ " f to the ffHnPra, P "b,ic ' A. M 10:30 A M 9:23 A M 11:00 OIL- A p u ie paraffin bass m otor oil - Tl^Ard C offee Shop Reopen*. 10:23 A M 11 :30 A. M 12:00 M acquain.ances. E very..,,,- .« invited to ,v *,iy B',Jo,,rnn,<‘ n t V .V . r .v . o f high quality, 45c per gal. in you r 11:23 A M. 12 :30 P M. The Tipard co ffre shot) iP o^ n °H 1 :00 P M. en joy this day with us. N A /A IIK N E CH URCH 12:23 P M. 1 30 P M own contain- r. See us on barrel lots. 2:00 P M n r^ *r new mfinn^eir^nt Saturday. T h r , F or 1 23 P. M 2:30 P M M 3:00 P Ft ¡day evening at 8 4» there wil R ev. W illa rd P. A nderson from Port « f ’i DTopr^ettir. FVr^ Pr^emnn, co m e 1- W e buy, trade and sell a'l kinds o f 2:23 P M 3:30 P M C O M P L E T E F U N E R A L S E R V IC E M 4 00 P be the W a hm gton County rally and and will fill the pulp t at 11 A M garage and -.-eivice s4a t ’on equip 3:23 P. M 4:30 P M 5:00 P M h^rfrom 1 V t ^reem an hq? A t L ow est C ost 4:23 P M 5:30 P M con vention o f stute m issions in the and 7 30 P. M this Sunday. Sunday 6 00 P M ment United T rading Co., 226‘ i 1st had ve'» rq o f o f ovneHop.^e -n hoth » el. ph. .»V T igard 286*. I».:y or Night 5:23 P. M 6:30 P M 7:00 P M basem en, o f the church. A potluck sch ool fo r all a g e i at 9 45 A M. Young 'fl frrr» ppd st. A T 53K5. Cnfnri ^TÍS SpeClcltlCH 7:30 P M 6 23 P. M. 8 00 P. M dinner will be served. The m issionary peop les’ m eeting a 6.30 P M Every ■ir'' h^»vir> m^de chile, hom e m ade pie YVm. G. Gill*- pie, W ith 7:23 P M. 8:30 P M 9:00 P M 8:23 P M. 9:30 P M. 10.00 P M society will serve hot coffe e . b od y w elcom e. C om e and bring you. md q’loy coffre. W A L T E R C. K E N W O K T H Y & CO. 9:2.3 M P 10 30 P M V. 11:00 P M A t a business m eeting W ednesday friends 10:23 P M 11 30 P M 12:00 P. M V /.V .V J . ■ . v / . v . 11 :23 P M CORDYYOOD S -con «’ G row th F ir 33 5b L.— Limited from Garden Home Road D R V L E A D E R COM ING TO O ’M era-O verroeder W edding to Portland and Dally except Sun Oid G row ià F ir $:.C3. days and Holidays. T IG A R D SU N DAY M O R N IN G M ary O verroeder, daughter o f M. P hone T lg a id 0261 Central Stur.e Depot: Park and Taylor W elter o f B eaverton, was united in W in. F. Holtz HELEN S BEAU TY The public will have the privilege Phone A l water 5 1 7 1 — laical l O m arriage to F rank O ’M era o f Elmon- SHOPPE o f hearing facts con cern in g p roh ib i ica on S uturday m orning. The cere ■ .v .w .v .v . All B . auty S ervers tion in the T igard M ethodist church m ony w as p erform ed by Rev. b ath er P H O N E T IG A R I) 59J • • • x -x -:-x * -x -:-;-:- :-x - ;-X “ X - x - x - x < - x - : - X " : - X " : - : " : - : - : “ X - : - x - X " X - : - : ” :- on Sunday at the 11 o 'clo ck service by Joseph O 'N eil o f the St. Cecelia E ven ing A ppointm ents church Only relu Ives were p*. c % ,t the Rev. W. J. Herw tg, who is uu ou t <-5 v -> v v v * v -X~>\‘~ 5 * v -X --X --X m The cou p le left Immed ately a fter the standing authority on this su bject and cerem on y fo r Seattle, where they will know n from coast to coast m the spend severnl days before returning The Store of Friendly Service tem perance cause. to theii h om e at Elmnntlca. Directly Across the Street From th eOld Stand.. Dr. H erw ig is ca rry in g un the fight I’ . M. M adden rep oits the renting against the repeal o f O regon ’s dry o f R a yn a rd place on Cellar street to Prescription and All Drug Store Needs law, so ably begun by Dr. Dan Roi a Mrs. T hom p son o f Bethany. Mrs. ing, the latter iiaving to g o east after T h om p son 's dau gh ter teaches in the the disappearance or R aym ond R ob Union sch o o l in the Bethany district. bins. The bourd o f tem perance loaned Dr. H erw ig to Oregon .to c a n y on the v . v . v . v . v . v . v . v . v . v . v . v / . v cam|>aign. He Is an uble speaker. He N O T IC E TO T A X P A Y E R S The l A v d l U v I i v v Q \J J <*<'< m /'> w v ^ v v X , v X ,X ,^ v v v v v < m / X * X ^ W ^ X , w v < m X m X m !,,X m !*‘X m X m kn ow s the truth and presents it In a second hull o f 1931 taxes are due on pleasing manner. His m essage is os or b efore N ov em b er 5, 1932. All taxes * * ♦V » ’ V ♦ V Y » * A ;* *■!" ! " ! " ! . v v v Y r . '- v v v v v v v * ! 'v v v v v v * ¡ * - - - - ¡ * v ^ - ¡ * - ¡ vital that every citizen should hear becom e delinquent on N ovem ber 6, him. and will ca rry interest at the rate o f f L 2-3 o f 1% per m onth. J. W . CO N N ELL, V O T E FO R J. E. C A R P E N T E R Rev. Cloud o f Portland spoke in The D A IR Y IN D U S T R Y o f Oregon, em ployin g over 50,000 men in 3 „ S h e riff W a sh in g ton County, Oregon. the E vangelical ch u rch Iasi Sunday -•.rady. y e n around jobs, pays T A X E S to tne state uu over $250,000,000 .j R epublican Cniidltluh* evening. invested capital, in farm s, herds buildings and equipm ent. fin C ounty A- vessor The B utter Substitutes corporations, im porting cocoan u t oil, DU TY SOCIAL Cilil'S. H i; h u rch $ £ n n c c 0 13 Bt B i d ® ¿ S a w s t e l 4 MULTNOMAH ” HOME DIVISION The MULTNOMAH DRUG *> ; » I Dr. L. S. DAUÎS Dentist EXPERT KODAK FINISHING ATwater 4549 W. A.Siegfried, Prop. PHONE ReiidencefiOJ MULTNOMAH. OREGON ¡ TIGARD OREGON LET’S EQUALIZE TAXES!!!! ; Capable VOTE X NO. 56 W H Y NOT J. VV. C on n ell, R ep u b lica n t a n ,lid .ile fo r R e -e le ctio n fo r S h e r iff. I f ro-t-bu-t*-*! I will follow the sam e p«,l- tcles as I have in the past, giving the |n*ople o f our County an coonoinlcal mid court, ous ndintnUtrutton o f all County a ffa irs and enforcem en t o f all h»wm J. w . CONN El J., S h eriff * f W ashington County. E lection N ovem ber H, 1932. Paid Adv. served and for experienced, 15 years as F R E L , m an u factu re m ost o f their products outs ale the stute o f O regon having D. puty M easure 306 provides a "t a r iff” on B utter substitutes which are now N O T P A Y IN G A N Y T A X E S for O R E G O N 'S S U P P O R T A s sessor In this county. JOIN T H E BAND NOW ? Vote 306 X YES Paid Adv. v « “» x - jw - x - x - x - v v i - w - x - v - j^ Group Instruction $1 per month Private lessons 5 for $4.50 LA W REN CE P. JACKSON Certified Teacher ♦ ♦ ♦ »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»♦ ♦ »»»»»» Electrical Merchandise of character and dura bility, made for service at proper prices— is the kind |* we have for your approval and selection. Wiring from the smallest to the largest job, we are qualified to do. See or call Blue 34, Newberg, or any of our stores or agents. X Y A M H IL L ELECTRIC CO. E W D .C .L U C E FOR BENEFIT DANCE given by TIGARD LIONS CLUB Saturday Night, October 22. Grange Hall Come and have a good time COUNTY CLERK NO. 58 on the Ballot ^ X ~ X ~ X * X X » X -X --X " X -X * X * X * * X -X * * X * -X * -X * -X ” X * -X **X *v -X X **X "X "X -v Republican Candidate Paid Adv. (Puid adv. F ederated Farm O rganizations o f Oregon, Carlton, Ore. ) "I**."*!**!"*!*'!**!* •*•*!*-’•*’-*!**!- "IT JAMES W . MOTT R E P U B L IC A N N O M IN E E H e is a nmn to w h om all voters, j regardless o f party, m ay give their | w hole-hearted su pport with the cer tain know ledge that he will assum e in ; C ongress the sam e type o f forcefu l, w aggressive leadership that has char- ■ ac.terizi-d his public career in O regon R i - hi I S tatem en t o f R ecord and Di gest o f P U tfo n n In V oters’ Pam phlet — Paid Adv R e ich e rt’s C ash M a rk et ’ . ■ A V . W . W . W W . V . '. W W . W successor’s to Holboke Bros. ^X'-Xw**-X*X-*X*-X-*X--X--Xk X*-X~5->*X~X**X**X"X**X--X“X~X-X*vv,X"X ELECTRIC .w .v .w .v .w SERVES YOU R IG H T ” SUPPLIES & CONTRACTING CO. Newberg Phone Blue 34 . V .W .V .V . ■ .V .W .W .V .W .V .V .V . Walter C. Ken w o r th y & Co Funeral Directors Lone Oak Service Station & Garage i; ” i ' Meet Us For MEA TS and Save M O N E Y At Your Service Day and Xi^ht. | GENERAL GAS K E L L Y TIRES ? Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Repair W ork J PHONE TIGARD 51 Albert Hoffarber Prop POT ROASTS STEER BEEF, pound BEEF STEAKS, CHOICE i | | * PORK STEAKS HAMBURGER AND SAUSAGE 07»/2c W EIN ERS AND BOLOGNA 12»/2 c PURE LARD Open kettle rendered, 3 pounds 25c BREAKFAST BACON, HAMS Sugar 15c SAUER K RAU T QUART cured ..... 05c D ILL PICKLES, QUART 10c B U TTE R 22 c COFFEE 19c BROOMS 25c Many other articles at a real saving W m . AR1SS& SON j Huy or Night Phon«- S Ell w ood 0071 R A Y M O N D O. GOI.I INGS, P m d d ra t and M anager W i'llu m G. Glllispie, Ilk t. R rp. Ilo r a -e C. MoGinnl* Asnooiate M >rUcian Wintfr*«d T. Met lain la, l.u ly A ttendant TIGARD, OREGON CH EVRO LET O W N ERS Save Money on Brake Jobs 1’>J() to l‘M2 Passenger Cars Total price on lining and labor for Rear Foot Brakes, only $5 00 Total Price all four foot brakes----- $8.80 Now is tbe time to have your brakes relinvd. W hen tbe rainy season starts you will be pre pared with sale brakes. 1 11 1 I l ' f M 1 The Best Memory System • FYirget each kindness that you d o as soon as you have don® it; Forget the praise thrt falls to you the m om ent you have w on it; F orget the - lander .hat you hear before you can repeat It; F org et each «light, each *p,te. each sneer, w herever you m ay m eet it. R em em ber every k rd n ess done to you w hate'er it« m easure; R em em ber praise by o.h ers won and pass It on w ith pleasure; R em em ber ever> prom ise made and keep it to the letter; R em em ber those w ho lend you aid a '| l be a grateful debtor. R em em ber all the happiness 'h a t conies you r w ay in livin g; Forget each w orry and distress, be hopeful and forg iv in g ; R em em ber good, rem em ber truth, rem em ber heaven's above you. And you will find, through age and youth, that m any hearts will love you. W V i V i W V S V i V i W V i ' i W i ' i V i V i V i W A V i V A V i V i V V V V Y V V A »