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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1927)
2 THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE TH OCi UCDTni l F N T P P P R I S F Mrs. Cirri« Hansen underwent an! home south of Beaverton. Those afternoon. Mrs. K. T. Weil*, Mrs L. I lie D t A V t U ____ operation for mastoid* and i* in the I present were Mrs. J. R. Talbert, Mrs. K. Dean, Mrs. Hairy Barnes, Mrs. I l I I I I I I I I =* == ........... " ' Portland Surgical hospital in P o rt-! F. M. Lassiter, Mrs. M. C. McKerch- Willis Cady and Mrs. Barnes had Published 1 hursday of each week > |anj 'fhis is the second time she has er, Mrs. V. A. Woods, Mrs. Leslie charge of the refreshments. On the PIO N EER PU BLISH IN G CO. been to the hospital in the last few Spencer, Mrs. S B. Lawrence, Mrs. program Mrs. W. H. Boswell and -------------------------- ——------------------------ week* having just recovered from F. W. Livermore, Mrs. Walter Gor- Mrs. E. (j. W'ebb sang a duet, Mrs. Members of National Editorial Asso- j appenditcis. ' ham. Mrs. W. C. Cauthers, Mrs. j Leslie Spender sang a solo and Rhoda Guy Jacobs and Mrs. W. O. Roberts. Thyng and Jean Klein gave a piano dation and Oregon State Edi \ -------- duet. Tea was well attended. j Joe Kerr, of Scholls, bought a Wnd torial Association. V'ictor Emmons and son Veri, made ----- delivery truck of the A. B. Smith Mrs. O. V. Helms, of W'oodland Subscription price $100 a year. Ad Motor Co. He expects to use it to a trip to Silverton, Or. -------- Acres, received the glad tiding of the | market his strawberries this year. --------- vertising rate on application. Mrs. Sarena Aiken has been quite arrival ofa baby girl, 8 lbs., at the: -------*■ Items for publication can be left at George Hess, aged H3, died at the ill but is much improved. home of her daughter, Mr. and Mr».' Wre, together with the manufacturer, strive to teach our em out office in Hanna bldg. home of his daughter, Mrs. Anna -------- Jack Williams at Williams canyon. Langue, in Bethany, March 19. He C. £. Beach returned Saturday fitfm --------- ployes true facts regarding the products they handle in order Phone—Beaverton „--------------------7503 had lived 45 years in Washington a business trip to Seattle. J ,F. Trachcll, of Beavertoif, was a ! that they may intelligently answer any questions you may ask county. , --------- Hillsboro visitor Saturday. He was regarding the merchandise in our stock. It is a source of much _ .. | Mrs. W alter Gorham spent Sun- met here by his sister. Miss Laura,' | H. H. JE F F R IE S —.Business Manager pleasure when one may secure dependable information in shop who was returning from a visit with Uallas Kcddaway was operated on day and Monday in Albany. A. A. J E F F R I E S - ,...... ........ ...... Editor' ping To be answered quickly and correctly is pleasing 20th Wednesday again. He was operated: - her sister, Mrs. Sarah Schmidt, at on for a mastoid at Thanksgiv/fig Mrs. Clifford Hall and baby, Bever- Laurel.—Argus. Century Stores strive always to P L E A SE . PAYING YOUR “DO'S." time ami has had several operation ly, spent several days in Portland. The majority of men and women in since then. I ■ A surprise party was given Mrs. this community belong to some club, Prices Good, Saturday to Wednesday Inclusive, Cecil Emmons has left to help B. E. Bran tier Friday afternoon by lodge or society, or pay dues to some A number of persons from Beav- break trail into Austin Hot Springs, her neighbors and friends. The after- April 2nd, 4th, 5th and’ 6th. organization This is all rght. The - noon was spent in sewing and music .• _, erton drove to the Sandy last week modern words are organization and , . . Mr. and Mrs. C.| P. Wheeler and was enjoyed. and brought home sacks of smelt. PO ST T O A ST IE S , SOAP, Crystal white CORN FLA K ES, cooperation, whether for purposes of --------- Neighbors were treated and what was son and family, Mrs. Will Webber 3 pkgs.....................25c H) bars ................3Sc Kelloggs, 3 pkgs. 25c religion, social welfare, boys and girls I and son, Robert, were dinner guests H. A. Tuttle was driving the Jo- left were salted down. work, education, safety, fraternalism, of Mrs. Walter Gorham Saturday hannseti car last week and when near C 1G A RETTEE—Camels, Chesterfields, or Lucky Strikes—2 fellowship or plain unadulterated fun Dilley the car skidded on the wet Was there an ice storm in Beaver night. packages 25c, carton, $1.19. I ’osilively none sold to minors. and amusement. -------- pavement and turned turtle. No one ton Thursday night? Citizens were But with our manifold duties to or M ILK, l.ibbys or astounded to find ice along the rail Paul Shellenbcrger has been quite was injured but the car was a Amaizó Oil Wesson Oil ganized agencies, and with all of our Bordens, tall cans road tracks but were informed that ill with rheumatism but is much ini- wreck. Quart can ..........49c Quart can ........ 43c loyalty to the special interests and 4 for .................. 38c some one had cleaned out refrigera proved. Paul is the son of Mr. and --------- purposes for which we are active Mrs. Henry R Nelson entertained tor cars and left thfr ice on the Mrs 1, 1). Shellenbcrger. HONEY, Pure strained—Packed in Ball Mason Jar, pint 28c and banded together, is there not one ground. -------- at bridge Friday at her home in Quart ....................................................................................................... 49c “club” we should all "belong” to and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges visited Lombard street. Mrs. W. H. Boyd, pay "dues” into? And that is the Mrs. Charles Anderson and grand Mr. and Mrs. Brickline at Aloha Mrs. Otto Erickson, Mrs. George great non-organized community of J.F.LLO, all flavors PO STUM , Instant BEAN S, N an C amps daughter, Miss Aualec Shields, Port Tuesday evening. Blosser, Mrs. J. C. Huntley, Mrs. G. Beaverton We ought to not only Large can ...........39c 18 oz. can, 3 for 25c 3 packages .........25c -------- C. McConnie, Mrs. 0 . C. Beach land spent Saturday and Sunday jiay dues, but perform “do’s” for our G. W Jones is the proud owner and Mrs. William Engelke and Miss own community-at-large, both indi with Mrs. Anderson's «laughter, Mrs. CHOCOLATE, Ghirardellis— Pound can 29c; 3 lb. can 85c Noreen Nelson. W. R. Van Kleik. Other guests uf a new Nash six- vidually and thru the organized agen R O LLED OATS, there Sunday were Mr. and Mrs MAC A RON I, Readi- C LEA N SER , Sun- cies to which we pay money and owe Fresh cream, V. Bixby, who lives on the Mike N. J. Skee, who has been selling Claude Anderson, Portland. allegiance for community service. 25c brite, each .............Sc 4 lbs................ .. .... Z5c cut. 4 lbs....... ■ — ■■ Driscoll place, moved to tile Boche automobile insurance for the past Beaverton is no different in this Mrs. John Cletncnt and daughter, place this week. two years for the United Under- respect than others ,but the fact re COFFEES. Canned—Hills Re«l Can, M. J. B., Maxwell Miss Alice Clement, are home from -------- writers .whose license has been re- mains that nearly everybody is o r - ; House or Golden W est—Pound .......................„........................... 4Sc Mc.Mmnvillc to spend the spring v a -, Stipes Garage sold a C hevrolet yoked by the state insurance com- ganized here but the community cation. sedan to Frank A. Henry at Metz- mission, has declared that he will There are things that count gener SH R IM P , American ■ — - ger, and a Chevrolet coach to C. E endeavor to repay losses made thru LARD, pure, in bulk SHORTEN IN G, ally for the advancement and prog- | Mrs. Otto Erickson was luncheon Allen. Beauty, No. 1 cans him. He will now handle the Oregon best in bulk, ress of Beaverton. 3 lbs.................. „.. 55c (5 oz. net) ......... 15c hostess St. Patrick's day to members Automobile Insurance Co. 3 lbs ........... ....... 49c 3 cans .................. 43c Let us contini* to be good mem- ___ ,)f ____ , he TrekUer Hiking _____ dub _ of ______ G railt, Henry Johnson was a business vis- _______ _____„ _ * L .nOt. 0" .y °! rc,pec.nv.e ° r: high school, Portland, 18 being pres- .tor ... Hillsboro Monday. The annual convention of W ash ganizations, but of this community wc cut. The luncheon was given in honor -------- ington county Rebekah lodges was all love. Let's pay some dues and < Lct s F'*> some dues anu Mi»» Frances Phillips and Mrs. A. B. Smith Co. report sale of a held at Gaston last week. Mrs. Lot FLO U R—Kerrs Best Patent, 49 lb. sk. 194; Crown ............$2.00 put some "do s into the neighbor- Erickso|1 was assi„ tll by Mrs B Ford touring car to H. Lucks; 1927 tie Davies, of Banks, was elected Fishers Blend ................................................................................... $ 2.10 borhood. Independent of ritual or i Phillips. The girls hiked over Council coupe to J. O. O’Connell and Her- chairman; Mrs. Pope, * of Forest form, we owe the dues of loyally, C rest and thru Tigard to Beaverton, | man l.uchs, a Ford touring. Grove, vice-chairman and Elizabeth of charity and of neighborliness. then hiked back to Portland follow . Sheen of Hillsboro, secretary. The COFFEE, 20th Century, Few eijual—none better—direct Paying “do’s" to Beaverton gives ing the luncheon. VVork was resumed on the Rossi meeting next year will be held at from our roaster to you insures you fresh Coffee at all times one a "good standing" in the society building Wednesday and it will be Beaverton of citizenship. Cooperation in cone- and a low price always—Specially priced. Pound 43c; 3 lbs $1.25 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson enter- rushed to completion mutiny effort is th j b«-st "member .... tained with a dinner Thursday eve- '■ Born. ship committee to bu.ld a greater ning (or Mr and Mr». S. A. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bastian, Mult To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yeager, Beaverton. Che payment o! such ami Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson and nomali, were guests of the M. C. S’ / j lb. boy Sunday night. , dues brings material and moral divi- j daughter, Irene, of Portland. McKerchcr home Thursday. «lends, and such stock never goes Card of Thanks. below par. Mrs. F. C. Peck and Mrs. E. E Mrs. M. C. McKerchcr spent Wed- W c wish to thank our kind friends ----------- o----------- Swenson were guests of Mrs. Bert nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and neighbors for their acts of love Two American owned newspaper., Tayk)r> Gardcn Home, Wednesday G. A. Gilmore, Portland. and sympathy during our recent loss have been closed in Hankow, and this of husband and father, and also ex might lead to more serious conse Keller Emmons and family have j Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek and daugh- tend thanks for the beautiful floral quences than the C hinese expected in . returned to their home in Beaverton, ter, Catherine, spent Wednesday and tributes. i r * a il’un «■never vou hsavin»{ spent several months m Port- Thursday with her brother, Ora An- MRS. H A TTIE RO SSI, close e mouthpiece of th e . people ,and derson at Collins View AND FAM ILY. as represented by the newspaper, _____ _____ you've started something Mr. and Mrs. William B. Be- Miss Thelma Van Vactor, attending ALOHA NEWS. queath and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Monmouth Normal, has been visiting Mussolini should wait until China Mace and daughter, Miss Amy, Miss at the home of her sister, Mrs. 1L gets thru bifore starting a war in Mr. and Mrs. George Stacy and Vera Henderson and Mrs. Charles L. Hudson. the Balkans. We can’t learn more Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox, of Port Dunham, were guests of Mr. and lh.ui one set of pronunciations of Mrs. Geo. P Dr. and Mrs. Karl Swenson and land, spent Sunday with their broth- Henderson during this names of cities at a time. a*» son, Reed, were guests Sunday of er> Ed Stacy at Alaho. week. ----------- o------- — the doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. — Earl Carroll must serve a year and Frank Kelly of Huber, is sick and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hulbert and E. E. Swenson. a day for allowing a bath-tub party _____ | in the St. Vincent's hospital. He had family have recently moved to a farm to be "pulled off" in hi» theatre George P. Henderson attended the *° K've UP his mail route. near Aurora, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Hul- Amusement comes high these days. -------- bert’s .laughter and son-in-law, Mr. banquet at the Multnomah hotel ...... o Mr. McLoed has returned from and Mrs Harry Johnston are living Monday evening by the Chevrolet Time is money all right, but it's i eastern Oregon. in thg home place on the Canyon M°*or company, a lot cheaper to drive slow than to road. have accidents and pay damages for. Mrs Elina Dclsman spent the day Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan arc build your folly in trying to save time. near Rhododendron Inn ' nK a home on Wheler avenue, at Mr and Mrs. Frost, Ncwbcrg, vis fishing —------- -o — ■ ■ ■ AloRV / ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. She caught several fish. The Jews claim to be persecuted W. H. Boswell. race, but wo notice that they gener- : • 0 Ernest Gifford, of St Johns, has Mr. >ud Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs all cash in on the payment of dam- ; C). A. C . students returning to their r«uite.l a house at Woodland Acre» Calc, u{ Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. ages. • . studies after spending the spring va through the Beaverton Finance Co. W atson of Aloha, sperfl Sunday aft- Boxing, Wrestling, Athletic Contests -------- crmxrn and evening, March 20, at the cation at their respective homes are BEAVERTON LOCALS. as follows: June and Jamie Hudson, Mr. and*Mrs. H. F. Mutzig, Port- hooic of A. G. Ford. Helen Kearns, Thurlow Weed. Homer Dml. and formerly of Seavicw, Wash., Ci \Y Baker was a Hillsboro visi Wilson, F'.lva Ekstrom, Wesley and were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr» Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, of tor Monday. Aloha, left Monday March 21, for I.eland Cook and Launta Martin. George P. Henderson. - . the Methrow valley, Washington. Mr Stuart Hanna, of Clatskanic, was Roy Spencer, \anc«>uvcr, B. C., vis- Mrs. Louise Patton and daughter, a,,d Mrs. John lulson and children Msiting his parents Sunday. ited at the home of his brother, Les- Ku,h * nd nuccs Mildred Simpson «uoved in their house lie Spencer, last week. and Jean Gray, were guests Sunday -------- S T Wimaky is kalsomining the — - of Mrs. Patton's sister, Mrs. J. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Payne of Stipe house on Watson street. This space donated by Enterprise. Miss Noreen Nelson .teaching in Huntley. Aloha, made a business trip to T a coma 8atur«!ay and Sunday. the Hcppnrr public school, is home i Mr* Robert Summers attended a on account of the school being closed Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Huston, Port*; _____ luncheon of 1924 matrons in Portland because there has been so much sick laml, Mr. an,I Mrs J A. Pin.ler, Mr. Mrs Pauline Hca.l, of Pom Ian,I. Friday. ness there. and Mrs. Carl t Beach and children, a visitor at the home of her bro- -------- Rathrvn and Carl Curtis, were dinner , her and , lMer> Mr and Mr, j L Mrs D Hamilton, of Portland, vis- The Beaverton high school tennis 8t|cs*» Sunday at the home of Mr Payne of Aloha lied her sister, Mr*. C. E Hedges dub' h„ ^ organit*| and Vl<tor and Mrs. Ned Byfield J_____ this week. m a« Johnston elected president aand Da The Aloha-Huber boys played a Mrs E. A Keeling has returned to vid Tobey, secretary-treasurer. game of baseball with the Rceds- ^ W S W S W S S W .V W W .W A S W A Y A W .W A S V .V 'A S W A ’. ;• David Schimpf is driving a new her home here with her daughter. ville boys on the Aloha-Huber field, l'ord delivery bought of the A. B The eighth grade had a half holi Mrs. F. M Lassiter, following a Friday, March 18. The score was 11 Smith Motor company. day Friday on account of having had year's visit with relatives in Dallas b in AUvha-Htiber’s favor Chet Bris- and El Paso, Texas and New Mexico. sols umpired. Mrs. J F IV ris spent Friday aft 20 perfect days of attendance. ernoon in Portland attending a meet Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young were Mr. and Mrs .Mason T lad y and ing of 19>1 matrons The girls arc going to play S a t . u. vi i • host* to the neighborhood "50" club two daughters, Margaret and Jean- , urday, March 3b Come and enjoy . . . - _i L . . I . ___ u n . , _ : * aturuay evening at their home. Homer Wilson, of O. A C , spent nette and little son, Hillsboro, were Those present were Mr. and Mrs. the game. the spring vacation with his parents, Sunday v sii tors at the home of Mr. F-. F Swenson, Mr and Mrs. Louis and Mrs (>corgc Blosser, Mr. and Mrs A. F„ Wilson. Mrs. Wood, of Aloha, has started Hagheon, Mrs Elizabeth Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Anderson, Mr. am! a laundry in her home on Stacy Theo T. Davis, Portland,, was Erick E Rhode bought ten, acres Mrs. Ben Daly, Mr and Mrs. B J. avenue Anyone not liking to wash Mr Gifford ''» " o r Wednesday at the home of v\ oodward and Mr and Mrs. Otto might give her the jo b — Adv. in W.oodland acres ir< $9U) for Mr and Mr* M 1‘ MrKercher. for $21(1) Mr. Gifi<>rd pa It i> Krr<)'\ inj» It i> carrying more news than ever $ Breiten this tract four years ago b e fo re .-If you like it, a word to your friends will ■ Miss Ruth Anderson of Aloha. Mrs. J W. Barnet entertained the A silver tea was given at the Beth- broke her wrist Friday morning She help us. A boost is always appreciated. s Miss Irene Hansen, daughter of Lady Slipper chib Friday at her el Congregational church Thursday had to call Dr Mason I è 4 * i >wif,w w w w w .w w w w w i 20*Centuni Stores Sales Intelligence 2 (F Centum Stores I I I I I li I I I I I I r BIG BENEFIT Beaverton Baseball Team WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 BEAVER THEATRE Only One Show 8 p. m. Come Early Only 50c * When You are Through Pass This Paper to a Friend ij Get them interested in the NEWSY HOME TOWN PAPER j! \