The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 11, 1932, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    BEAVERTON
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SI IKK l i 'I 'S SALE
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ENTERPRISE
NOVEMBER 11, 1932
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The Parad.se \ a:ley club h id a din
LEGAL NOTICE.
No.ice is hereby given. That by vir- ner and card jjaity at the Ha eigh
| ue of an Execution, Order and Decree schoolhouse Saturday. November 5
<>f Sale, issued out of and under the jhe prises of .lie evening were won
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Mr. and Mrs T. M Boyd were guest* S W / A * A W . V . V A S W W ^
■ lu t week at the home of her son.
1 1CARI» REALTY CO.
Guy Johnson, and fanrly in Poitland
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Insurance of All
Mrs. Lewis Allvn, who teachers
Kinds
Fchoo, near McMinnville, Or . open.
th week-end at her home in Beaver-
Exchanges and Rentals
ton.
BERT HAGEN
thefCi7»Ultr-C° Ur °# m f i ate by M‘ *- G,iebl and A:' “ R‘8bop Tho Rev. and Mrs. Wil ard Anderson
and
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
preaches the full gospel message with f
! K|>n:
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door P“ zes were won bV Mr antl M‘ 8- two children of Vancouver. Wash, are
Rev. Charles F. Clarke, paaior
|power and conviction. Services each j ’ aawa
tne nth 0a> or October Adamson and Mis. I. Georges, and the new arrivals ¡n Beaverton. Rev. Mr •.WAVAW.V.V.W.V.V.W.S
The Bible school assembles at 9 45 j « ‘ttht at 7 45 except Saturday evening.
° '^i?hrrin‘r ‘{etnPaUt?tiM qullt raff,e was WOI> by Thomai Anderson is pastor of the Narirene
with clauses for all ages; morning BEAVERTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH
PP' “ Georges.
church.
V.V.,.V.W .,.V.v,V.SVSV.*,VA
service Is at 11 o'clock with sermon
Kev. G. W. Springer, pastor
widow, John Frank Knapp and Ruth
Mis. Fred Stipe of Garden Home
Mra E l* ; n wills of Tigard spent
by the pastor. The evening service
Jn the morni
at n 0.clock next '
W‘f®' “ * ^ n“ !!P ™ u*
,*,t Thur"day for a few weeks' “tay ! Wednesday and Thursday at the home
will be conducted by the pastor, but g d
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Spnnger will bring a ¿ A * ^
h husband- VY*Wer.R in Mouni 8hasta- Cal • where 8he wl11 of her sister. Sirs. Walter Van Kleek.
the address will be by Professor H.
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whlch he caI18 "Aaanl a" d K napi h“ s wife defendants fhe sun.
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Clyde Saylor and Margaret Hazel-
topic. "The Discovery of Happiness ch rlg t.. , n the eveni
at 8 o'clock of
w* h interL t therein from th"
Ja‘"* 8
an old resident o f I y
PortIaml were Sunday eve-
a very timely theme In these troubled .
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1 1 ner eon irom tne Garden Home, has recently moved to
w m„ r h«.,,»
E X C E L L E N T FO O D
times The C. E. and the Scrooby « r ' JainT H JvJn "
* * d“ y ° f FebrUar* 1932' at »he rate Estacada.
nin* « U*S,V
the, R M M" ler h° me '
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Against Heaven.
of 6 per cent per annum, and for the
on I#ombard s.reet.
ciety meet at 6 :30 Prayer meeting
The MiB81onary soclety held K. reg- urth£ , uln oM 230 attorneys fees with I. The ° " den Hon"\ ,P l *
R E A SO N A B L E PRICES
Wednesday at 8 o cloc
ular mon, h|y meet;ng and silver tea interest thereon from the 11th aay of nii a Card 1>arty at, the honi* of ^ r3
METHODIST CHURCH NEWS
in the church basement last Tuesday. I October, 1932, at the rate of 6 per cent G' W Hurn8 on riSard road on ‘N<>
G O O D D AN C E FLOOR
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
p . nr„
„ Cordon nastor
The ladies are makinK a (lullt to be per annum, and for the further sum vemb*1 16- a 1 30 p M F‘ ve hundr®d ! ----------------------------------------------------
and R A D IO M USIC
George r. cordon past r
lso,d for the benefit of the Old Peo c f $24 70 costs and disbursements will, wUl be *“ pliy and refreshments will;
DeARMOND M D Diseases o f'
The special evangelist c services at ^
home
Eugene At the sam, |nterMt th(,re<)n from , he 1Uh day of be served.
R 8 ReARM( .D, M D Diseases
W JL M A H IC K M A N Pr«»D
women and
Surgery. Tonsil
Tonsil Surge y,
the Methodist church b*tag conducted time the nlen 0f
church put the October, 1932, at the rate of 6 per. Those serving on the e'ertion board; women
and Surgery.
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in ofice, Morgan Bunilding. BE 974G •.■.•A V .V W , ‘. S 'A V . '. V A N V . V . V
by the Clark evangelistic pai y ii:i winter’s wood in the basement.
|cent per annum, to me directed and !at the Garden Home precinct wer*
growing in interest and attendance
y oun({ Peoples' society of delivered, commanding me to niak'IFred Stipe, Mrs S. B. I^iwience. Mrs
Residence TR 1907
You will highly enjoy and appicciate Christian Endeavor has organized a sale of the real property hereinafter Harry Clark, Mr. Barnes and Ted
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the services. The Clarks have the fin- Abating team. Next Sunday evening ; described, I have levied upon and pur­ Adams.
FOR SALE- Fine Sound Team Draft
est musical program of any evangel- ,jjey wm deimte on the question, "Re suant to said Execution, Order and
The Willamette chapter of the horses. Well matched. See or phone
istlc party I know of. Mrs. Clark J solved that war Is Justified."
Every- Decree of Sale, I will on^ Monday, the paughters Qf the American Revolu
A A Yerex, Route 1, Tigard, Ore.
one is invited. The Judges have not 14th day of November, 1932, at the east tton met Friday with the s.ate regent
yet been decided upon. Elaborate door of the Courthouse in Hillsboro. jas honor guest of the afternoon REy. RUTH PRICE OHLSON, Spir.
S IL E N T L Y
PASSING
plans are under way for a fellowship Washington County, Oregon, at th e1 Among those presnet were Mrs. R. B
Missionary Readings daily. Services,
November 4 marked the passing of , meeting to be he'd in the church
hour of 10 o clock A M. of said day, sell Brown of Garden Home and her guest
J.P. BRITTON. Proa.
Monday, Wednesday, 8 P. M. Thurs­
the oldest civil war veteran residing basement the evening of December ,at public auction to the highest bidder Mrs Bethel Rice of Portland.
LET
ME
FIGURE YOUR PAINTING
In Beaverton, when
the great com- 2. All friends are invited. Detailed for cash In hand, all of the following
Communit Hub met at the , day. 2 P. M. 4737 N.E. 33rd Ave,
and
PAPEKHANGING
nlander called Alfred Davies to his announcement will be made later.
described rea prop«r.y, lyln*
home of Mrs. Kerd Grover on Wednes
Cor. Wygant, near Alberta. MU 1496 j
last encampment. Mr. Davies was ill
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J J Hunraker «pok.
First-« lass Work Guaranteed
only one day previous to the closing
Alexander Hawthorne, pastor
8cribed as follows, to-wlt:
which was followed by an abundun
of a life of many and varied experi­
lunch.
: y•!•*!• ÿ 4**H~*v *l*v*í**H—I,4**I*,H *«I»¿
Worship services open promptly at
ences. Death was due to natural 10 o’clock every Sunday morning; ser-
Lot Thirty-one <31 ) in Millard-Van
The Ladles’ A'd society met Friday
causes, and at 11.30 Friday night he ■non by the pastor; Sunday school ^c uyver
< i ition, according to the )n the h(jme of Mfg A R Flint Mrs
slipped quietly into the great beyond. session immediately following the
SSSW.V.YAWAYAYSW.Y.Y
u y recoi e maps and plats thereof j ^ M Hegge the pregident, presided
Alfred Davies was born in Elkhart, preaching, Harold Christensen, super " "
For
'A splendid program which everybody
of Washington, State of Oregon, to
Ind., July 18, 1841. At the age of 12 Intendent.
enjoyed was heartily entered into.
COMPLETE
FUNERAL
SERVICE
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satisfy the hereinbefore named sums
years he crossed the plains with his
Evening hour 7 45. A great hour foi
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At
Lowest
Coat
OFFICE
80
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and
for
the
cost
and
expenses
of
sale
parents and settled in the Kinton all young people and adults. Group
80J T eb Pbon» Tigard 2362, Day or Night
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. .and said writ,
4"!* *!* -I**!* *!* *!■ *•* PHONE
RESIDENCE
neighborhood near Beaverton. Here he leaders for this
evening are Earnest |
w m : G. GILI .ESPIE
grew to manhood and enlisted in the Lovegren in the Junlor-ime. mediate 1 Sald 8aIe w111 be "nad«‘ «ubject U,
With
Walter
C. Kenworthy & Co.
U. S. army. After the close of the group. Harold Herd will lead the Be red*mPtlon *8 Per statue of Oregon
TIG A R D BA K E R Y
Dated
at
Hillsboro,
Oregon,
this
11th
civil war he served with the U. S ntor young people's group, and the
. . . .
y a y . w a v . w . v . v . y a v ^ v a
troops which afforded military protec­ adults will be led by Mrs. Ferd Graves day of ° ctobeE 1932
Quality Bread
tion to the early settlers. In 1886 he
The public will find a warm wel- 1
W. CONNELL,
%Y.Y.,.V.\Y.Y.,.Y.,.Y.Y.Y.Y.,A%Y.V.W.,.Y.V.V.W .,1
VAYM
Joined the Montezuma Lodge No. 50, come to all the services at this ,Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon,
and Pastry
I. O. O. F. at Hillsboro, Or., In which friendly church. Come to get and d o ! k rederick S. Wilhelm, Attorney for
Party Specialties
he retained his membership to the the good
, Plaintiff, 320 Davis bldg., Portland,
last. At the age of 29 he was united in
The Congregational mission study
v
Urst publication October 14, 1932.
marriage to Miss Mary Frances Tefft, group met last Thursday with a very
JOHN C. H A M IL T O N
and to this union eight children were small attendance. Mrs. George N. Tay- j Last publication November 11, 1932
born, W. E. Davies of Banks. Mrs. lor read the scripture lesson. This
Proprietor
A. E. Klink of Poitland, George was followed by a discussion of "Home
Davies of Beaverton, Mrs. M. E. Phil­ Life in China,” led by Mrs J 8 W M V W . W A W I W A V . W A
v v '! " ! " r ! 4 v v
lips of Portland, H. A. Davies of Van Felsher. Potluck luncheon was served
CORDWOOI)
couver, Wash., Mrs. D. E. Hocken of at noon with a short business session,
V/AY.Y.W .V.'.Y.V l 'AY.Y.Y.
Second Growth Fir $3 50
Corvallis, Mrs. Mildred Shepard and at which time a discussion of local
Old Growth Fir $4.50.
Miss Merle Davies of Beaverton. All relief problems was taken up. The
List your property with
l’hon* Tigard 0261
of the children except Mrs Shepard afternoon of the next meeting, on
Wm. F. Holtz
survive, and were present at the fu­ Thursday, November 17, will be spent
neral. Mrs. Davies preceded her hus­ In sewing up materials into garments V.V.VWAV.W.VAW.SW.Vb
band in death In 1904, and since that for the needy. I-adies who are inter­
time Miss Merle has kept the home ested in doing their bit In this way •X,,X«*X~X>*X**X*<»*X»*X,'X~X~X~X-->
at the Green Firs Cafe,
for her father. Funeral services were
H E L E N ’S B E A U T Y
are invited to attend.
conducted Sunday afternoon from
who is now handling
SH OPPE
Pegg’s Undertaking Chapel, with Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L Petrequin
All Beauty Serven
Charles Clarke of the Congregational (Helen Dennis) and his small daugh­
Day or Night
Phone SKUwood 0071
PHONE TIGARD 5».f
church officiating. Interment In the ter Eunice of Portland were guests
R A Y M O N D G. G O I.L IN G S , P resid en t an d M a n a g er
Evening Appointments
Crescent Grove cemetery. The wealth at the Myrtle Haines nome on Satur
W illia m G. Gdllispie, l>i.st. It. p.
< fr*x~ x~ x~ x~ x~ x~ X "X "X ’-x ~ :"X -*x • A V .Y .Y ^ A W .'.Y ^ A W .Y A Y .
t l o i i u e C. M cG in n is A ssocia te M o rticia n
of floral offerings and the large at­ day.
W in ifr e d T. M cG in nis, l a d y A tte n d a n t
tendance of friends at the funeral ser­
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. King and Miss
vices testified the esteem In which
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GOOD W IL L
this grand old pioneer veteran was Mona Kae Miller of Seattle spent the
week-end at the R. M. Miller home.
held by his fellow men.
Mrs. King and Miss Miller are the
The good will and prestige we have in this community has
Mrs. Matilda Petch, aged 68 yeara daughter of Mr. Miller.
been
built up by honesty and fair dealing, and the com­
9 months, passed away November 6,
At Your Service D ay and Night.
\
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chinn and Ger­
after a prolonged Illness at the home ald visited wifh Portland relatives
pleteness of our service.
G E N E R A L GAS
K E L L Y T IR E S
of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Cecile Hutch- Sunday.
croft, at Yamhill, Or. She is suivlved
Recent guests at the J. E. Conoly
Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Repair W ork
C O M PLETE SERVICE CO M M ENCING A T $70.00
by her widower, W. R. Petch, a home on Lombard street were his
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Albert
Hoffarber
Prop.
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brother, Joseph Hutchcroft of Yamhill, mother, Mrs. H. A. Conoly, sister Miss
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and two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Butter­ Muriel of Portland and Miss Bernice frOOOOOOOO + OOOOOO
field of Yamhill,' and Mrs. Estalla of Springfield, Or.
Trossal of Santa Monica, Cal
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Miss Nadia Sweet Is ill at her home
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Funeral services were held Wednes- with a severe case Df tops'ilitis.
dty afternoon at the Methodist church! Mr and Mr„ Carl jj* a|ng#r> duUgh
G E T T H E M OST FROM Y O U R B A T T E R Y
J
In Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs. Petch made Uer N1la Louise and Marcia Dawson
their home tn Beaverton for a num-|of Portland spent Sumlay at the W
A Willard “ Service T e st" regularly will add
ber of years prior to their departure F. Desinger home.
for Yamhill about two years ago, and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Filley were
miles and months to your battery. This ser­
while here were active in community dinner guests on Saturday at the
vice costs you nothing, whether you have a
and ohurch work A number of Bea­ home of Mr, and Mrs. A. King In
verton people attended the funeral.
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. King have
Willard or some other make.
Funeral services for W. O. Roberts. Just returned from a month's visit In
53, former Beaverton resident, were the state of Maine.
held at the Holman A Lutz Colonial
Mrs. A. E Hanson, Mrs. Horace
A BIT OF T H R IF T
Mortuary In Portland Saturday aft­ Emmons. Mrs Louis Hughson, Mrs
A BIT OF D E T E R M IN A T IO N
ernoon, November 5. Surviving him Edith Taylor and daughters Miss
are his widow, Carrie Ward Roberts, Muriel and Miss Violet, attended a
Battery Headquarters— Mohawk Tires
A BIT OF PO SITIVE A C T IO N
two sons, Ward and Frank, at home, rally of Marguerite camp of Royal
one brother. Clarence, of Montana and Neighbors In Portland last Thursday. ! ! I
Phone 55, Tigard, Oregon
— will soon build for you a bank
his mother, Nan Roberts of I^iwrence,
Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh, his par-
Kan Among those from Beaverton |ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Marsh of
account that will be the “ B E A ­
who attended the services were Mr. Portland, nnd Mrs Emma Jones.
and Mrs. R B Denney, Mr and Mrs superintendent of Multnomah County <fr-X,<**X*«X":~X'<*X**>VX*X,X ~ X 'X ~ X '*X **X "X "X "X *v\ "X ” X ,X ,v '
CON L IG H T S " on the shores of
H. A Nielsen, Mrs. V A Wood. Mrs hospital, were members of a dinner
success reflecting the light of op­
J W Sprague. Mrs M. C. McKercher party honoring the birthday anniver­
and Mrs. Doy Gray
sary of the senior Mr Marsh In Port
portunity for you ...........................
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land on Wednesday of last week.
LOCAI, HAPPENING?*
Mrs. Charles Esterley, who has been PHONE TIGARD 54
H. W. SLAYMAN, Prop.
vln'tlng
at the W. H Desinger home
The Misses Frances and Edna Hills
the time — now
NOVEMBER SPECIALS — BRAKES
of Portland were Sunday dinner guests for the past several weeks, left Mon
at the home of their nephew, Willis day to spend a short time with Port
— the place — here
MODEL A FORD
land friends.
Cady, and family.
’28-’32 front and rear foot...... ...................................... $5.00
Oscar Nelson has sold his acreage
“ r;.. and .M„ra; ,W H. Bosw ell^nd on th. Hlghiand n»»d and moved'iaat
family spent Sunday at the 8 D Frost week Into the John Welter home on
CHEVROLET
home In Newberg, Or.
Third street. The deal wns made
All to ll)2«^ rear t«"»t
45Q
Miss Ruth Filley has been confined through M. P. Madden, realtor.
to her home on the Canyon road with
’JH-’29 front and rear foot. ......................................... 7.50
Mr and Mrs Robert Harris visited
— where your efforts
la grippe.
at the home of her parents. Mr. and
’30-’32 front and rear foot............................................. 6 X)
Mrs Aden Ax.ell of Moro, Or., Is Mrs. August Dallnian at Kinton last
meet unlimited co-operation.
visiting at the home of her brother, Sunday.
PLYMOUTH
Wallace Brown, and fumlly.
¡ Fred Tunmore, who has been em-
All to *31 front and rear foot.................................... .... R 35
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Barnes have P * ^ " 8 Itardenrr on the F. H
moved to Vancouver. Wash . where Mr •
k,bo<‘n<, place for the post two years. ;
CHRYSLER 4
Barnes is employed with the General l,>R Saturday to make his home In
Petroleum company.
Portland
Mod. 50 52 58 rear foot
o. « )
The teachers and pupils of theWhlt-
These low prices include Raybcstos L ining
Clyde Baumgartner of S e a t t l e .
“ bilitv m «4a f Merchand,se ° f character and d u ra -f
Wash., spent the week-end with his ford school entertained the parentsand
VALVE GRIND
friends In the district with an enjoy­
wife and son in Beaverton.
“
we hi*T<Fde f° r SerV‘Ce a t,Pr°Per Prices— is the kind!I
able program and party on Friday nfl-
Y C .wa.Vf forf y °ur approval and selection.
Lawrence Morrei of Portland was a ¡emoon preceding Halloween Gaines
Prices include labor and gaskets
recent dinner guest at the S Mopes wer(. pUypd and refr„ hni, ntjl wer,
Model A Fords ..... $4.50 Model T Fords
i He 5cIPa,,e8t to the
well
$2.75
hom«
served.
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B,ue
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Newberg,
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All
other
four-cylinder
cars.......
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The Misses Henrlet.a Hawley. Cath-
Among the number from Reaverton
4.00
or any ° ‘ our stores or agents.
£
ryn Denney and Aline Boswell, ac- who attended the Paradise Valley club
All six evliuder cars .... .................. ......
.. 5.50
com pan led by Rev. Charles H Clarke, relief dinner and card party nt Ra Fellow Ing operati jn* includ-d: Rpf.ce and reset all valves; clean carbon ant L
YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO.
attended a state Christian Endeavor ,Islgh on Saturday evening werr Mr *et spark plugs; c ean nnd adjus. distributor points; clean and adjust' car
party at Oregon City on Friday eve- and Mrs. Doy Oray, Mrs L R Richey, btiretor; clcin vacuum tank or f\*l pump filter»; blow out all gas l.n« s I ELECTRIC SUPPLIES r C O N T R A C T I N G C O .^
nlng of last week They report a very Mre J. W. Sprague and A. M Ken- j cb^0'1 generator charge rate; adjust fan belt; service battery
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tatareetlng and enjoyable time
nedy,
LONE O A K
TAVERN
TIGARD
CONFECTIONERY
and POOL
Dr. L. S. DAUIS
Dentist
TIGARD OREGON
Walter C. Ken worthy & Co
Funeral Directors
O. W . Smith
Real Estate
Lone Oak Service Station & Garage
$
— “three bits”
— try ’em
W m . ARISS & SON
Tigard Auto Service Garage
FIRST BANK OF TIGARD
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