The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 04, 1932, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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ALOHA B A P T IST CHURCH N E W S
Our Bible school m eets at 9 45 A. M
every Sunday, L Barber superintend­
ent. Our school Is alw ays w ell at-
ou ght to enjoy this service.
ALOHA
G oods,” the second serm on on the
W E D D IN G A N N IV E R S A R Y
parable o f the prodigal son. The Chris­
One o f the p rettiest H allow een
tian Endeavor will m eet at 6:34 and
p arties w as ihe celebration of the
also the Scrooby society.
18th w edding an niversary of Mr. and
M ETHO DIST C H U R CH N E W S
Mrs. Sam uel C. Olds ( I-apretta u
G eorge F. Gordon, P astor
W alker), at the Old M eadow farm
T he special m eetin g s being con ­ residence of Mrs. O lds’ m other, Mrs.
ducted by the Clark evan gelistic party | R achel F. W alker, Satu rd ay evening,
is grow ing in in terest and attendance. w here Mrs. Olds has spent her entire
You w ill greatly appreciate hte type
life and w ho is loved by all who
of service these people render "No
know
her.
finer group o f ev a n g elistic sin g ers
The orchestra w as in attendance
and there w as plenty of good singing.
D ivine w orship at 11 A. M. and 7;45 to be found in the country" is the
P . M. L ast Sunday the pastor, R ev word that follow s the C larks from
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subject o f "Christ, the H ealer.” H e touch your heart You should by all
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will continue next Sunday w ith "Chris.,
th e Physician." At the evening service the excellen t program of music.
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ciety will tak e over the sin gin g and urday at 7:45. On F riday Mrs. Clark
all excep t the m essage, w hich w ill b< w m speak on “D esperate F aith for
given by the pastor. He w ill d iscu s- D esperate D ays.” Sunday afternoon
w ar and peace and will give personal at 3 o c iock the serm on subject will
exp eriences In the world war. W e e x -, be "Our Asto n ish ing God."
pect a good atten d an ce o f old and ^
young. Our church service last Sunday
w as en livened by special sin gin g by
TOO LATE TO CLA SSIFY
th e choir. We con gratu late th e choir
and are looking for another treat next LOST- Lai ge w hite pointer, Brown
Sunday m orning.
spots, No collar: N am e K ing Wtnd-
Crowds attend ed the social given by
olph % m ile East W eed N ursery.
th e B. Y. P. U. last F riday evening.
On M onday even in g every one en­ FOUND- Large Black Purse, Owner
joyed the H allow een get-together party
m ay have sam^ by callin g at th is
In th e gym.
o ffice and paying for th is ad.
The tjueen Esther circle Is planning
for a great tim e at their dinner and
R. S. DeARM OND, M. D. D iseases of
bazaar to be given In the gym N o­
wom en and Surgery. T onsil Surgery
vem ber 18, at 6 P. M. Look for further
in oflce, Morgan B unilding. B E 9740
notice.
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esidence T R 1907
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
F O R SALE- F ine Sound Team D raft
horses. Well m atched. See or phone
The regular services will be held
A. A. Yerex, R oute 1, Tigard, Ore.
n ext Sunday and everyone is Invited
to participate. The day sta rts with
Bible school at 9:45 w ith cla sses for REV. R U TH P R IC E OHLSON, Spir
M issionary R ead in gs dally. S ervices,
all a ges from the beginners to the
adults. M orning w orship with serm on
Monday, W ednesday, 8 P. M T hurs
by the pastor at 11 A. M., subject
day, 2 P. M. 4737 N.E. 33rd Ave,
b ein g “A Moral Equivalent for W ar;”
Cor W ygant. Mr. Alberta.
at 7:30 his topic will be "Getting the
F R ID A Y
NEW «
Mr. and Mrs. H F. W aite,
F IV E H U N D R E D CLUB
The latest thing to he patented is a
m oved to Portland a year ago,
bullet pi oof sh ift ’. hat w il. stop a re­
M is George Blusser entertained the
volver shot at five paces. The filial
returned to m ake their hom e in
500
Club at a luncheon on F riday of
test, however, w ill com e when it is
, . 1 verton again . T hey w ill occupy
________ a«pnf— Arpunm am 01 l ues last w eek The m em bers of this c lu b , hom e recantly vacated by Mr.
are the M esdam es Doy Gray. 0 t 0 | Mrs Cecil Burns.
Erick on. Elniei S ipe R obert *jum-
rners. H enry N elson, V\ H Boyd. L
LEGAL NOTICE.
D. Shellenberger. H arry Hudson, John
Sum m ers. H. O. Stipe, George B U sser
and G. G McCormic o f Garden Hom e
S H E R IF F ’S SA L E
G uests for the luncheon w e ie Mrs K.
Rev. C harles F. C larke Pastor
The MULTNOMAH DRUG
The Store of Friendly Service
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Directly Across the Street From the Old Stand
Prescription and All Drug Store Needs
EXPERT KODAK FINISHING
ATwater 4549
W. A. Siegfried, Prop
MULTNOMAH, OREGON
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G D o n a 'd son ard Mrs. W alter Scott.
H igh score w as won by M 's. D onald­
son and consolation by Mrs H. O.
Stipe.
Marion Metzlei and Marjorie Allen
were joint hostesses at a tialiowaen
par,.y held at the Metzler hom e on
Saturday evening. I h e evening wa.-
N o .ice is hereby given, T hat by vlr-
ue of an E xecu tion, Order and Decree
of Sale, issued out of and under the
t .u l o f the C ircuit Court of the State
Oregon, for the C cunty of W ashing-
ion> d ated the 11 th day of October,
1 J 30 , in favor o f Anna Sieges, plaintiff,
an d a g a in st K atherine Knapp, a
spent e n j o y i n g w i d o w .
John Frank Knapp and R uth
dancing, and tasty refi ¿snnients were
Knapp, h it w ife, Ida K napp L .les and
served. The young people taking part
John R. Liles, her husband, W alter R.
in the fun were th** M isses Jean Kline.
K nai'p and h iorence Knapp, his wife,
G eraldine Sm ith. D orothy PY itzloff
and Theodore Knapp, and Mary L
Marion Boyson, M arg a te. T ay’or. Mar­
Knapp, his w ife, defen dan ts, the sum
jorie A'len. Denna R ae Howard, Mar­
of $3000 w ith in terest thereon from the
ion M etzler and the M essers. Robert
25 h day o f February, 1932, at the rate
Jackson. Ehvin N"lson. I-eR oy H aines.
. of 6 per cen t per annum , and for the
R obert Engelke, Rayburn D avis. Billy ^
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iir t h e i sum of $230 atto rn ey s fees with
Sm ith, Jam es M .lln and David Mason. jnteres^ thereon from th e 11th day of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis H ughscn am . October, 1932, a t the rate o f 6 per cent
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d hoi
children
and
H u ghson’s m
m i other,
per annum , and for th e furth er sum
Mrs. E lizebetli Davis, visited relatives
jo t.70 co sts and d isbu rsem en ts w ith
In Forest Grove and North P lain s jn^erest thereon from th e 11th day of
jon Sunday.
¡October, 1932, a- the rate of 6 per
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Comer have cent per annum , to m e directed and
leturned from a two w eek s’ vacation delivered, com m and in g m e to m ake
spent with relatives at K alam a, W ash.. s a ie nf the real property h erein after
I and Lyons, Or.
___________________ described, I have levied upon and pur­
suant to said E xecu tion. Order and
D ecree o f Sale, I w ill on Monday, the
14th day of N ovem ber, 1932, at the east
door o f the C ourthouse in Hillsboro,
W ashington C ounty, Oregon, at the
hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, sell
a t public auction to the h igh est bidder
for cash in hand, all o f the follow ing
¡described real property, lying, being
! and situ a te in W ash ington County,
I Oregon, and m ore p articu larly de­
scribed a s follow s, to-w it:
M oral
A s |ie c t s
Keep 50,000 Men “At Work”
°f
School Moving
KEEP THEM ON THEIR JOBS
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D on’t scrap 230 M illion D ollars invested in D airy farm s, D airy
herds and D a ily equipm ent.
D on ’t be m isled by fa lse Tropical oil propaganda. D airying helps
m ake Oregon propserous by year-around em ploym ent, huge capital
in vestm en t and stead y paym ent of sta te taxes.
Catch the T ax-S lack in g Tropical Oil duty-free m anufacturer, Make
him pay his Just Share of Oregon's taxes.
(P aid adv. Fed. F arm O rganizations o f Oregon, Carlton, Ore.»
DON’T MAKE MORE COMPETITORS
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E A l t L A . IV O T T
D istrict A ttorney, Y am hill County
M em ber Board of T rustees, W illam ette
U niversity
K E X
11:15 p. in.
FOR YOUR PRESENT JOB
SATURDAY, N O V EM BER 5
Vote 306 X YES
A dr paid SCHOO L TAX - SA TIN O
ASS It. «18 Pacific IIIda , Portland
Annuire M. Smith. C hairm an
F. H. Young, M anager
(Paid adv. F ederated F arm O rganizations o f Oregon, Carlton, Ore .)
Lot T hirty-one (31 ) In M illard-Van
Schuyver Addition, accord in g to the
duly recorded m aps and plats th ereof
on file and o f record In th e C ounty
of W ash ington , S tate of Oregon, to
sa tisfy th e h ereinbefore nam ed sum s
and for th e cost and exp en ses of sale
and said writ.
Said sale w ill be m ade subject to
redem ption as per statu e o f Oregon.
D ated at H illsboro. Oregon, th is 11th
day of October, 1932.
J. W. CONNELL,
S h eriff o f W ash ington C ounty, Oregon.
Frederick S. W’ilheim , A ttorney for
P la in tiff, 320 D avis bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
F irst publication O ctober 14, 1932.
Last publication N ovem b er 11, 1932.
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■ f e i. w 7 w i R v . W . v * W . T O v :
W ashington County V oters Attention ! ! ! !
ELECT COMPETENT MEN TO OFFICE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8.
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E. B. SAPP1NGTON
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J. W. CONNELL
C ounty Treasurer
Sheriff of W ashington County
F ulth fu l, efficien t, experienced. An
o ffic e r who has handled the funds of
cou n ty for 21 years w ithout a loss.
Should have support o f every voter.
He know s the law iiertaining to county
funds, bonds, etc. H is service is vital
to the taxpayers.
O. B. KRAUS
C ounty
School Superintendent
JAMES H. DAVIS
C ounty
H e has served the county well. Is
known as one of best sh eriffs in State.
H e should be re-elected.
EDWARD C LUCE
An efficien t servant of the county
for m any years. He know s the county
business which is techuical and re­
quires application to duty. An exper­
ienced clerk saves m o n iy for the
county. R e-elect him.
R ecorder
J. E. CARPENTER
E. L. HOBBS
C ounty
A ssessor
C ounty Surveyor
P resen t Incum bents nom inated by
both p arties All experienced o fficers.
Capable and experienced having
served for 13 years as Deputy Assessor.
DON A M I T. TEM PLETO N
J. E. C A R P E N T E R
WASHINGTON COUNTY CANDIDATES
REPUBLICANS
G. RUSSELL MORGAN
C andidate for D istrict A ttorney
An able attorney and active W ar
V eteran. Mr. Morgan pledges that he
w ill conduct the o ffice of D istrict
A ttorney at the Court House and that
he w ill do so honestly, efficien tly and
im partially.
DONALD TEMPLETON
P resen t County Judge
Since his appointm ent by Governor
Meier, Judge Tem pleton has dem on­
strated his ability by reducing taxes
nnd increasing efficien ey. He deserves
re-election as C ounty Judge.
E. J. McALEAR
C andidate
for
R epresentative
A m em ber o f the firm of Hare. Mc-
A lear and IV ters. He has been active
in a ffa ir s of W ashington County for
m any pears.
who
have
Bea-
the
and
VOTE FOR
T he beautiful old hom e w as prettily
decora.ed w ith sca rlet cu t lea f oak
and ferns and flow ers. The even in g
w as spent in m usic, vocal, piano and
violin, and gam es. A gyp sy fortune
teller created m uch m errym ent in te ll­
ing thrilling adventures and fortunes
for those seek in g advise. A lso a mock
w edding w as held and several tables
o f 500 w as played. R efresh m en ts con­
sistin g o f cake, san dw iches and coffee
and cider and dougnnuta.
Many
handsom e presents w ere received as
w ell as the good w ish es of all. G uests
were Mrs R achel F. W alker, Mr and
Mrs. H osm er Selforth, Mr. and Mrs.
Doy Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lew is, Mr and Mrs.
H enry N eilson, R alph and Janet; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim m y Sparks, Mr Sw eeny,
Miss Barnes, Mr and Mrs. W eed, Mrs.
Boyd, Mrs. F allner, Mrs. A ustin, Mary
JAMES LEWIS
W ooden, Mr. and Mrs. B oy and Lon-
ore, Mr. and Mrs. R oy B erst, Helen
Republican Candidate
and W inifred; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
for
P lin k iw itch , John Johnson, Mr. and
County Commissioner
Mrs. Leo Thelan, A dline and Fannie;
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Myers, Mr. and An able and com petent man for a
responsible position
Mrs. Arthur Myer, Miss Irene Cleland.
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(Paid Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs. H ans Erb, Fred and
Mqr|e: Mr and Mrs. Sam Old
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N O V E M B E R 4, 1932
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ARTHUR IRELAND, State Senator
J. O. JOHNSON, Representative
E. J. McALEAR, Representative
(*». RUSSELL MORGAN, District Attorney
DONALD TEMPLETON, County Judge
JAMES LEWIS, County Commissioner
J. W. CONNELL, County Sheriff
EDWARD LUCE, County Clerk
J. E. CARPENTER, County Assessor
E. B. SAPPINGTON, County Treasurer
O. B. KRAUS, County School Superintendent
JAMES DAVIS, County Recorder
E. L. IIOBBS, County Surveyor
WASHINGTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
By Fred Cornelius, Acting Chairman
ARTHUR P. IRELAND
C andidate for S tate S enator
A leader in th e D airy industry ol
W ashington C ounty.
Mr. Ireland is
"•ell qualified to represen t W ashing
ton County In the Senate.
J. 0 . JOHNSON
JAMES LEWIS
C andidate for C ounty C om m issioner
A capable b usiners m an from the
eastern part o f W ash in gton County.
He is ex cep tion ally w ell qualified to
serve best in terests o f C ounty. Central
and W estern W ash ington C ounty are
now represented. E lect a represen ta­
tive from eastern part o f county.
Support the Entire Republican Ticket