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THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE NO LiBERTY LOAN NDS TO BE PAID OB EXCHANGED n Calls Second Liberty i Bonds for Payment Jovember 15, 1927 TAKEN TO IN- ALL HOLDERS DURHAM. Mrs J. Scheckla has been ill for over a week. M. L. Johnson in Gresham. spent two weeks Mrs J. Nokes visited in Portland Friday, Mrs. C. V\ Ellison had for her quests last week Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hartley ami sons, of Portland. Mr and Mrs. Orie of Tigard, visited with Mi. and Mrs. B. M o r teli son last Thursday. forenoon, with a good re p re se n ta tion of delegates from the other clubs of the county. Mrs. J. l \ L.eedv, president of the county federation presiding. Puncheon was served at noon by the hostess Club to abs>ut one hun- dred and twenty women. Metgzer In the afternoon the Club Chorus sang. The principal feature of the pro grain was a highly interesting and educational talk by l>r. W a lte r H. Brown, director of the Marion coun ty child health dem onstration of the commonwealth fund. the home of Mr. of Aloha, Friday. Bill 3 Willoughby y .'.V i '.'A S V .'.V .W .V .'.V .W .V .V .V .V .V .'.v .V .'.V .V i V .W v - P hone Broadway 1180 Internal Baths Salt Bath* and Hot Mr John Schnteltzer and daughter and son, Mary and H a r r y , of Mountain Home, were visitors at the M etzentine home Sunday. A tw ater 4175 Blanket Baths T he Kitchen Cabinet Band will give an entertainm ent at the club RADIO FO R F I R S T T I M E SHAHAPTA Mr. and Mrs. J. Bilyeu e n te r house, Friday evening, May 1 J. at 1). C ,— M a y 9 — tained for Mr. and Mrs. Zell W a l 8 p. m. ec tie j ■fat|iingt'ou. T he Shahapta W om e n’s C lub held Mellon has called for pay- lace of Portland, recently. their monthly meeting at Mrs. Me Wt| N'ovetnber 15, 1927, all out- th us. HITEON. Cuen’s. A d a i n t y luncheon was Mrs. Paul K linker of Portland, Second l.iberty I.oan bonds, served by the hostess, assisted by I>!<h pot on these bonds will cease visited at the home of her daughter, r ■ ' ng i The Hiteon Progressive t'lu b met Mesdames T h a y e r, William, and ember 15, 1927. Approximate- Mrs. K. Geer, last Sunday. es at at the home of Mrs William C am p Beebe. The election of officers was X),UW),000 of these bonds are held, resulting with Mrs. R. Van Mr. .a nd Mrs. J C. Rabe e n te r bell, Wednesday. T he roll call Club visited itstanding. House Ideas” was responded to with Lone being elected president and tained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Whil the bonds will be paid on so much interest that the ladies Mrs. F' W. Richwold secretary for >f the , iveÄber 15, 1927, it is quite pr< b- Geo. Brown of Vancouver, Wash. T he club wishes have decided to start using the ideas the coming year. irtland t | a t during the next six months in ernest. T he delegates chosen to to remind the people that a Health D urham Girl’s T eam lost at T u a la ^ ^ ■ r e a s t t r y will extend to the represent at the State Federation Chest is at W endlands for all e m the Second L iberty Loan tin Friday, the score being 8 to 11 meeting are Mrs. John Caldwell and ergencies. lders opportunity to exchange '•X-v-X-Hi Mrs. Christ Christensen. Following The Durham Boys Base-Ball team oth e r Government securi- the meeting the hostess served a I Mr. and Mrs. F. Beebe anil fami annituncement has as yet gave Sherwood a good trinuntn* delicious luncheon. W. G T he next club ly visited Mr. and Mrs as to the type of se- Friday Dm ham 21—Sherwood 0. meeting will be at the home of Mrs Lynn on Sunday. to be offered in exchange, or Roy Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tademo of P o r t ite on which the exchange Helen Borsch has returned home a i iay be expected. The Treas- land and Mr. and Mis. C. P e te rs of Mrs. Sophia Olson is ill at the from San F r a n c i s c o for a few y e* ilains that the term s of the Multnomah, were dinner guests at home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester months vacation. nds require that a notice be given the Albert Koch home W ednesday. Davies. public six m onths in advance Mrs. VV. Borsch spent a few days A fare-well party will be given in the redemption date. T he Sec- Mr. and Mrs. S tru th e rs were in at Scio, Oregon, visiting her daught antiouncemctit, t,h e r e f o r e honor of J. Nokes, retiring president Hillsboro W ednesday on business. er Kathrine. h it mean tha t the bonds will of the D. & B. C. Club, S aturday Mrs. Ida W endland spent S un ^ H i d at the present time, but evening, May 21. A number of people from Hiteon -rely places the holders on notice enjoyed the Tech Show at Bensen day with her son, Mr. Fred W e n d T h e Durham and Bonita Communi at tle ir bonds will be redeemed on Polytechnic School of Portland^ held land and family at Milwaukie, Ore jvpBher 15, and wilt cease to bear ty Club has been reorganized. O f last W ednesday, T hursday and F ri ficers elected at the last meeting Mr. and Mrs. McCucn and son, teres on that date, day nights. H enry M etzentine a s ff H o ld e r s of Second Liberties de- • were: R. W enw orth, president; Paul sisted at the show W ednesday and Ted, visited Mrs. McCuen’s parents to $3151 ' have their bonds redeemed, Regling, V ic e -pre side nt; J. R. D ob T hursday nights. T he Messrs Carl, at Scholls, Oregon. , -i^ ^ H h o u ld present them for pay- son, Secretary, and J. Billyeu T r e a s H erbert and Vincent Olsen, Lloyd Loleta Richwold was able to re- C has Meyer gave a short C0 $265 ^ H o n N ivember 15, 1927, but if urer. M etzentine and Vincent Willoughby turn to school Monday. tO $300 ■ '• 1 * ■ i nment obli talk on Safety F'irst. W e need co were among those attending. itions in jilace of their Seconds, operation in this community so every ST. CLARE’S PARISH tO $ 1 9 5 ^ H h o u l d watch for fu rth e r an- body kindly turn out at the next T he Hiteon Busy Bees met at the meeting, Saturday evening. May 21. bO $ 2 5 0 ^ P " Knts a n'l n o t*fy their bank horneof their leader, Miss Effie Van M r and Mrs. H enry Giles e n te r kee > them informed of any ex- Membership dues are $1.00 per year. Kleek, Thursday. T he day was spent tained the St. Clare’s Dramatic Club angt offering that may later be in sewing on club articles. The with a supper party and social even ade [by the T reasury. TUALATIN. work is progressing nicely . ing on May 10. F o r| the first time the radio will i* Giv •n. '■* V. S A N D B O T H E , R. N. Miss Amhill Berg was a week-end guest at the home of her cousin. Miss l i o n nee Selander Mr. and Mrs Charles Van Kleek and daughter, Etfie, attended the Sunday school and M other’s Day program of the K i n t o n Sunday- School Sulphur Bathe Given. Alio Electric ^ ^ *• 5 i* • M A L E N U R S E AND M A SSEU R. G raduate of BePevue hospital, New York c ity Formerly connected » with Burns’ Baths in San Francisco, Cal Out of town calls and house calls my specialty. All work done at patients’ Homes Only. v Residence, N O R T O N IA H O T E L . £ i I* »| Elevenl*» and W a shington Sts., Portland, Oregon. Expert in Rheumatism and Nervous diseases •! ,.Y .V .V .W .N \Y .V ., .V .V .V .V .,.V .W V .W ., .V .,.V .V .V .,.V .V .V .; . •>^ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 i ■¡■♦❖ ❖ vX,v '- v X - ^ W - » K - ’• ! RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORDER. A T water 2333 ! I PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. $ 212- 4 th Street, ♦ P O R T L A N D , OR. | % 4 4 4 4 4 < " K '4 4 4 ^ X " F 4 4 4 < " :" S > 4 4 '> 4 < “ K '4 4 4 4 < - < '« 4 4 " > * > 4 4 4 4 < '4 4 4 4 4 4 ? From a Shack to a Mansion; From a Peanut Stan.I to a Circua City Homes anti Leases Business Opportunities Auctioneers and Loans Real Estate Farms Business Property Four Square Realty Mart, Inc. • us- as ■< C. Garber is critically ill in a Miss Florence Robinson is giving On May 27, the St. Clare’s Holy t reaching millions of bond- S. L. SEEM AN, President Portland hospital and is expected to her barn a new liât. Name Society will hold the last id lers. An announcement will undergo a surgical operation this card party of the series. T he com HFacon 4387 rtly be broadcasted f r o m the week for appendix complications. T he following members of the mittee will be announced later. | radio stations of the country Y Branch Office Hileon Progressive Club attended Second Floor Fliedner Bldg. ___ importance of acquainting Y T he Yamhill Electric company is the meeting of the County F e d e ra y Multnomah, Oregon REACHES ALL, COSTS LESS 10th & Washington MWUi< ders with the fact that their stringing wires along the road to tion of W om en's Clubs at Metzger T here are other sorts of advertis ï indsl h ave been called for payment W. B. SMALL, PORTLAND Oregon City tha t the homes may Friday. Mesdames E r n e s t Hite, ing besides Newspaper Advertising eniLtasized by the T re a su ry ’s re- MRS. E. KLEIN have the conveniences of electricity. Charles Van Kleek, H erm an M etzen H iring a band to play every day in ^ OREGON "f previous calls for redemp- ATWATER 1718 A. E. Dunstan is among those hav tine, Christ Christensen, Virgil M ey every neighborhood of your trade ? on *>r exchange. T hese records ing homes wired along the road. ers, and Flora Leedy. This meeting te rritory interspersed by announce 4 v v v ,X " > ,X ’V'>,X ,4 4 ,; " / v 4 4 4 4 ' X ,v v v ,!*4,X ,v 4 ,X ,4 v v v ,X ,,:'vvv<,v4v4v';"V « to w ¡and The current will be available July 1 closed the song contest which has m ents of w hat you have to sell is ■ L J l ' l g at the present time, in till been conducted by the clubs of the getting publicity, but it costs some kinds k>f the public, about $30,000,1 county. Mrs Charles S tru th e rs of thing more than space Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clare, who Having a Xt in i Government securities upon ^hich i 1 , 1 nclud« d have been with Mr., and Mrs. H a rry Hiteon, won second prize with a girl call every household up by tele v • X " X X MX ,<~X,v* v v 4 v X - l'v v ,X ‘ 4 4 ,X m > 4 4 4 4 4 4 v ', vm ¡ hí this amount are $3,6(X),(XX) in Judd for several weeks, have moved song to be sung to the air “ M a rc h phone every day and announce your ing T hrough Georgia.” At the noon bargains to the member of the fami ictory > beat to Tacoma. hour members of' the M etzger Club ly who replies is advertising, hut it terest in 1922 and 1923. There are Can- served delicious refreshments. M. and Mrs. Born to Mr. will leave a sting. Newspaper a d so Ufnstanding $14,500,(XX) in tem- vertising hits everybody all at once; r a r j J bonds of the several Liberty ning, Thursday, May 5, an eight Chester Robinsen entertained the it does not inflict itself on their a t to which w ere attached only pounif son. following friends Sunday: Everett tention when they are not ready to bmit< number of interest coupons Lieut. Commander H arry S. H a r d Metzentine, Russell Kahr, and Earl read i t ; and costs less, all things e l k s t coupons m a ture d some seven Dralle. i considered. ear*jag'> The holders of these ing was here from Bremerton, S un day, to visit his mother, Mrs. L. S. | a ■ \ h"tnK ha\ i m alt-el ed t> > Mrs. H erm an M etzentine was a e them for perm anent bonds Harding. caller at the home of Mrs. Anna T O ALL H O L D E R S O F vtng th e full number of interest Mr. and Mrs. Carl Doufel and Sieges, Sunday afternoon. tpor attached, and until such cx- SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS is made they have no means Mrs. Joe Schanioni went to Scholls Mrs. Odm ark and daughter and fast col lccting the interest. In the Saturday evening to attend an a f son, M argaret and Arnold, and Mr. f these facts, the Treasury is fair given by the Odd Fellows. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION and Mrs. F'rancis Pe te rs of Portland, lly anxious that the present and the Messrs. Ray Christensen t John Stone, Mr. Zevney and E. ____cement reach a-- many Second A ll o u t s t a n d in g S e c o n d L ib e r ty Tyran 4 and H enry Metzentine, were guests per c e n t b o n d s o f 1 9 2 7 -4 2 (S e c o n d 4'«) ibert\ Loan bondholders as it is C. Richardson attended the Masonic at the Peterson home Sunday. and a ll o u t s t a n d in g S e c o n d L ib e r ty I » a n le to reach through the press, meeting in Sherwood, Tuesday even 1 C o n v e r te d 4 *4 per c e n t b o n d s o f 1 9 2 7 -4 2 (S e c o n d 4 *4 ’e ) are ca lled fo r r e d e m p tio n adio, and the banks of the ing when the De Molays from New- berg furnished the program for the Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby and sons on N o v e m b e r 15, 1 9 2 7 , p u r s u a n t to th e s o f th e ir is s u e . I n te r e s t on all Refreshments were served. Maurice and Dean, were guests at S t-°rm e c o n d 4 ’s and S e c o n d 4 * 4 ’s w ill c e a s e on The Second Liberty Loan, which evening. sa id r e d e m p tio n d a te , N o v e m b e r 15, 1 9 2 7 . (sued in November, 1917, was ...15c H o ld e r s o f S e c o n d 4 ’s an d S e c o n d Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClelland Cond large loan floated by the 4 V| ’• w ill b e e n tit le d t o h a v e th e boqdn YOU CA N TOO r ed ee m e d an d paid at par on N o v e m b e r )ment during the W orld War, were up from Salem Sunday visit 15, 192 7. S u ch h o ld e r s m a y , h o w e v e r , while this loan does not m ature ing relatives. They have just pu r in a d v a n c e o f N o v e m b e r 16, 1 9 2 7 , be ...10c o ffered th e p r iv ile g e o f e x c h a n g in g all or util 1942, the condition of the chased a fine modern home on North o a r t o f t h e ir b o n d s fo r o th e r in t e r e s t - m arket and of the Govern- l.iberty Street, near the creek. b**aring o b lig a tio n s o f t h e U n ite d S ta te « . •2» H o ld er s w h o d e s ir e t o a v a il th e m s e lv e s ent’s finances makes it possible and o f t h e e x c h a n g e p r iv ile g e , if and w h e n Mrs. L. Cole entertained a number Clairvoyant Reading ble to call the bunds for re- a n n o u n c e d , s h o u ld r e q u e st th e ir ban k or of ladies Tuesday afternoon, compli tr u s t c o m p a n y to n o t ify th e m w hen empti it in \ v ember. Readings Daily in fo r m a tio n r e g a r d in g th e e x c h a n g e otTer- m entary to her sister, Mrs. Alma j: Combined Circulation 2250 n g is r e c e iv e d Griffin, who has been her guest. F u r t h e r in fo r m a tio n m a y b e o b ta in e d $1.00 dution Passed Regard Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Earl ;1* Beaverton Enterprise, Tigard Sentinel, Multnomah j from a n y F e d e r a l Re*e**ve Hank or b r a n c h , or fr o m th e C o m m iss io n e r o f t h e P u b lic ing Historical Material Meyer, Mrs. J M. Pitman and 350J Morrison St. Room 315 D e b t, T r e a s u r y D e p a r tm e n t, W a s h in g t o n X • Press, and Aloha N ew s f. other neighbors were present to e n X A 1 Block North Stage Depot A. W. M E L L O N , joy a tempting luncheon and a social W hereupon, on motion duly made lie Bet.Broadway and Park Secretary of the Treasury. k c o n d e d at the quarterly meet- hour. ( N o ad accepted for less than tw o lines.) Î Jf the Board of Directors of PORTLAND, O R EG O N W ashington, May 9, 1927. '♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > 4 4 4 » » 4 » » » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » 4 » 4 4 4 t » 4 » 4 4 4 4 4 4 |)reg, in Historical Society, held Mrs. Jessie Robson and daughter Lpril 23, 1927, it was unanimously Barbara Jean, who have been guests x--x--x~ x~x-x-x*-x-x-x~ x-x-x Res lived that, in view of the fact of Mrs. L. S. Harding, left for [ m u c h material of historical Seattle. y . W . W . V . V . W . W . V . W . '. V . V . V . W . W . V . V . '. W . V . V . V . V . V . W . V . W . V . V . V . '. V . W . '. V . ^ 11c 1 and interest in the form of m ik WANT ADS I ! OTHERS GET RESULTS I journals, d i a r i e a , printed papers and state documents and vNT 3>c jn articles, is passing into the Mr and Mrs. Amos Henderson of private collectors and bc- visited with Mr H enderson’s mother H c n t out of the state, the resi d e n t s or Oregon he requested to at Oregon City Sunday ■uiicatc wi t h the Oregon His- The junior and senior students of II society "r an officer thcriof, Tualatin High School held a pichic Ibefort ■ ial; Und that the press be asked to in the F.hner P ark on the Tualatin ■ assist in placing this re [tiest in the river last Tuesday. ■ hands of the public. Re e d College Scholarship ;.v- ji* BEND Mr J Zwingli is quite ill at his home with rheumatism. R e e l ( o i l i g c. Portland, offers Miss Grace Johnson of Tualatin, eight visited at the T. F.lsner home Sun- $210 It ach. C' • cring tuition anti fees dav even o for ©• Six of tl ships Mr ami Mrs. H e r b e r t Eisner high [schools outside of Oregon and were in Hillsboro W ednesday on two h o graduates of Oregon h;^h business. schoo i outside of P ortland Award will t made by the Reed College METZGER facult on the basis o f ^ l . high schoo record; 2 testimony of those T he W ashington County F e d e r a well acquainted with the applicant; X *s dence >f need for financial tion of W omans Clubs, held the •••(St.nee in undertaking a college quarterly meeting at the Metzger The coursi ; 4. written work suggested Club House. Friday, May 6th business session was held in the by S e e d College. TRY IT M rs . S. C la ir WHAT IS YOUR Favorite Recipe? IS IT CAKE, SOUP, M E A T L O A F , OR SALADS? W e will mail a pack age of 3x5 filing cards to every subscriber sending in their favor ite recipe. These will be published in the ro tation in which they are received at our office with the name of the donor. Address letter to E D IT O R , care local paper. • x xk - xx ~ x ~ x ~ xx -:- Not alone comfort but luxury! — Fine equipm ent m akes stage travel as pleasant as it is convenien t. PACIFIC STAGES ■ > 1 * 0 1 -1 2 7 WZZWAVZZdWZ/WJVWSVASSWZAVAWAV.V.WAV.V.V.V.V.'.V.VAVZA