THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE v w .w .v .v .v m v .v .v .v . .. a a HARDWARE !• ^ Plumbing and Heating F. W. BISHOP Í Phone 2003 Beaverton, Ï .■ A V A W W .V .S W .V .S W .V . C. w . NOYES ATTORNEY Collections—All AT LAW kinds—Insurance Beaverton, Oregon. iO U S E fi B ARNES NEIGHBORHOOD Ins age, hm we presume it to b« --------- somewhere between 19 and 35. r lotessional Cards Mr. C hin (. how and daughter. --------- ;t'!! 5 « ; s " » 1 « » S #A«5< S = a # s S s a La Lun, were business callers in T he \ \ O \\ held its m onthly h r c e . “ M c A l e a r & u a d * peters Portland last Saturday Mr Chin dance at the Club House, Saturday, c how is a gardener on the Jenkins \|a> 7. A ttorneys-at-L aw ' - L pstairs, Shute Savings llsmk Bldg place. T he early onions, asparagus. and rhubarb is ready for market The Ladies C lub is planning a Hillsboro, Oregon. now His place is one of the quilt auction at its next meeting largest truck gardens this side of .TH O S. H. T O N G U E . J R . Portland. Several acres are now M rf Ho,Ungswwrth spent the week A ttorney-at-L aw —N otary Public white with straw berry blossoms a n d | en(1 wlth h t r family p ortland. a young garden produce of nearly Office, Commercial Building all varieties is up Hillsboro, Oregon. Byron Britch was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O tto Berg, front George Mann over the week-end. p . , A.RlC«&a;a « n «.».ate* i 1 r» . n ftUOOdB Portland, were Sunday callers at thf C aptain McNelly is busy pulveriz- Harold Nixon home on M o th e r’s Lodge D irectory i,ay They were accompanied by ' n ^ W ashington County clay, p re ­ paratory to planting alfalfa. K a !! •-! li a U I! :: a « 11 » g u K ¡1 a tfs « tt h ’ j L h . x . tw o sons, F red and O tto. Veterinary DR. S. SORENSEN V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON Beaverton, Oregon. !0 Friday at the Aloha Bakery. Mis'« A P P O I N T E D C H A I R MA N lean has been w atching every day Appointment of William Poulson, ior the capsule in the brea.l r v r of the Beaverton high school fac­ * •» « the prizes were announced ulty, as W ashington county chair­ — man of the Cireater Oregon C'lub fur the 1927 summer sessions of the l niversity of Oregon was announce I on the c a m p u s . Mr. Pouts, u was graduated from the Lmiversii of Oregon in 1925, with the degree of bachelor of science. Both as an alumnus and a teacher he has been interested in the greater summer Everyone Should Patronize sessions planned for this year by This Affair and help se»d president Arnold Bennett Hall CAFETERIA LUNCHEON ON MAT 20 3 Boys or Girls to the . BEAVER Licensed G raduate , Mrs. C'hin was a S aturday a f te r ­ j Mr. and Mrs. CTithero, of Yakima, noon caller at the J. 1), l'rachsel ve ile d during the past week with home. their daughter, Mrs. William Kooi- stra, Jr. Among the S u n d a y afternoon guests at the W. T. I.ehtiherr hom e' Mr. and Mrs. Mann were theatre >«> Huber, were Dr. 1 E. B a rre tt guests of Mr. W aterhouse, of Pase- and Mr. and Mrs J. I>. Trachsel dena. Mr Mann is keenly interested and daughters, Clara, Beraice and ¡n the W aterhouse Traffic Signals Esther. j they hope to install in the city of P. rtland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinnev Miss C lara Trachsel visited Sun- a „d Neppage Kiimgy, of Portland day at Huber with the Misses Vfcda vvtre also guests. Bous, Ellinor Norcross, and Gather- - the Lehnherr. ,, , On lu e sd a y evening, May 10th . . . . . . , , Tw o of the Barnes pupils, Robert V , , v , i , ° * n '.l 'i .e - " 'i. .!. ’ , . • ,■ , . , v. Auxiliary. A fter a lengthy discus- and Cur bs Johnson, plaved with the , , . , Cedar ■ , vi 11 i> c . -r - 1 serve Mills Boy Scout 4 earn last , sion , .. as . to what , , they would , c . 1 . , __ and if they would serve, a dinner in Sunday. They played a game with , / . . . , 1 , i. . r the near future, and the heated dis- Mr C o w a rd s boy boy scout scout team team of . cussiott as to the deletability of Huber The score was 19 to 15 in rabbit, it was finally decided to do favor of C edar Mills a little more thorough canvassing of -------- ,, . .(a p p e tite s and definite plans were Mrs Cecelia Sp.es was a guest of k>ft with the ailxiliary> wh(, aRrct.d Mrs. H arold Nixon on M a h e r 's to a vari of meats and set a Day. She came up from Kelso to , tf so|ne|ime in June. visit with her three daughters, Ce­ •Xdvertisenient will be printed in celia, Marion and Shirley. this paper. LODGE No. 100. A. F. & A. M Meets first and third T hursdays of each m onth by order of E. W. W oodruff, W . M , W . H. Boyd, secy. SUMMER SCHOOL O. A. C. The Outside Public judges a Com- munity by the liberality with which it subscribes for and advertises in its local paper. You have no excuse ‘Good E a ts” are Promised—Don’t that will stand the test of good busi­ ness judgment. Forget the Date—Come out and Help the Young People Ordered Nice New Show Case Does your boy or girl w ant to go to the summer school at the Oregon BEAVER CHAPTER State Agricultural C ollege ? T hen The Aloha Bakery ordered a nice • * * • help them by coming to the C afe- new show case ami wrapping counter No. 10«. O. E. S. teria lunch at the school house, 1 Tuesday for their new shop in the Meets second and at Aloha, May 21). Schilling building fourth W ednesday of If $45 is cleareir at this time three 4'heir business has increased rapid- each month. boys or girls can a tte nd the entire lv during the past two months atul i n K «.Y ì l a r i T O LOAN ON V erna I.. Huntley, W o rth y Matron. session of school. T he clubs have if this continues they will be com- GOOD S E C U R IT Y I Finishingl Jessie Pharis. Secretary. already emm^k money on hand to pelled to add another baker soon. send three pupils but would like ( ard party and 500 the third E. E. SWENSON, to send three more. Ft ini ¡1 ¡*.«en x n.ajt git s ;::XW8CROT k IKIWMK Wednesday \ isitors welcome. Real Estate. T h e re arc many courses tn 11 ,he Ckurck ami Sunday J School. school that will help the young Beaver Grange, No. 324, meets the P«opl*—seed propaganda, gas engine- it.« » A.«,**«-« k . k * Æ» «IW«« m x * second Saturday of each month. B. C. ering course, vegetable planting, stock BF.THEL CO N G RE G A T IO N A L . Drtiny, master, Miss Ruby Boyd, sec- judging, cookery, home making, home retary. decorating, etc. Give the boys and Sunday school at 9 45 a. m. Finger W aving girls a chance, train their hands and Morning worship at II a. m. rtland, Or minds in some vocation so that they Marcelling Beaverton city council meets first will be a credit to you, to the 1 Junior and Intermediate Christian Shampooing Monday of each month. school and our country when they ] Endeavor 0:45 p. tn. kinds of beauty work. T here are too many Evening worship, 7 :45 p. m. The C'lub voted in as much as are grown. Beaverton Chamber of Commerce H erbert Trachsel, from McKinley WM l inger W aving E xpert Will Be young people rushing to the big Geo. N. Taylor, pastor. t benefited the boys and girls, to meets second Tuesday in each month. school spent the w eek-end at the - i nnn . , . 11 e re Every Thursday. cities when they could earn a better ---------------------------------------------------------- I D Trachsel home visiting the lun? . over ce,ved %,for living by staying in the home com­ cooking dem onstrations) to Mrs M. E. C H U RCH . M odern W oodm an of American, children there. Mack, teacher at school, for the munity and taking advantage of con­ ditions there. Sunday school at 10 a m. Silverleaf camp, meets the first S a t­ Mr. and Mrs. Max Berg .from boys and girls clubs. Public worship, 11 a. tn. Don’t forget the d a te —May 21) urday and third Tuesday of the Astoria, were v i s i t i n g with Mr t. W. I. NOYES i month. I Conte out and help the young Epwortli League at 6:30 p. m. Berg’s sister, Mrs. H arold Nixon, ALOHA SCHOOL NOTES people. Evening worship at 7 :30 p. tn. P L U M B IN G and H E A T IN G £ Sunday. (Beatrice Payne, E ditor ) _ ---- - A cordial invitation is extended to Always on the job. £ 53 Sandv _____ A L O H A D AIRY MAN V IS IT S IN you to come and join us in these B ear erton I. U. O. F. No. 252 I Phone T igard 552 or Beaverton ¡» Mr. N. P. Johnson of this com ­ 69 Division every Monday night at their munity left Friday for G earheart. There will be a party at the home T IG A R D seasons of worship and a warm wel­ 03-33 £ meets « N. 23rd St hall in Beaverton. Hugh Lewi s N Mr. Johnson has contract w ork here of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Kinnaman, I --------- come awaits you. Beaverton, Oregon »J ÌS7 HuvvthorJ (1 W heeler, Secretary. G., Te Mr. and Mrs. Lon K inneman and for the construction of Beach homes Friday, May 13, at 8 o’clock p. m. W. Edwin Ingalls, pastor. fnrkv.% v.v.v.v.w .v«v6vw s’u‘- fur the eighth grade pupils of the family of Aloha, visited Mr. Kin- He will return each week-end. -- ----------------------------------------------------- Aloha-Huber schools and Mr. Lehn- netnan’i aunt, Mrs. E. L. Kinneman, ST. CECILIA CHURCH. Beavierton Rebekah Club No. 248 MkUI I of Tigard, last Saturday. Mr. Jacob Jenne returned S a tu r ­ ^ err- Rev. J. M. O ’Niell, pastor. meets 1st and last Tuesday of each day from the Emanual hospital in Mr. Kinneman has __ „ a wonderful ___ _.... REGUN SANITARY MARKET * month. M rs. Frances E. Rogers, Portland. H e was taken to P o r t ­ The Girl Scouts of Aloha, went herd of Guernsey cows in his dairy ■M,n<*av masses, 7 45 and 10 a tn. F red K norr, Prop. .% I W eek-day '' “ mass 8:20 a. nt N. G., Mrs. Rose Stevens Secretary. land E aster Sunday and operated on a hike past Reedville Friday, May j 6. They had a weiner roast and ' Our advertisers are w orthy of your ^ ‘Ourtlay and confessions, 4:30 ig, Alteration on for appendicitis. MEATS 7 :30 p. nt. toasted marshmallows. support. Patronize them. ng and Dyisn Phone 0265 Beaverton * v .-. v . v . v . v a v . v . v . v . v . v . v Among the callers at the Jacob. . . . . . . ..... - - • Joyce Antrim, Louise W hitmer, ( • • J 'X 'W 'v v v 'X ’^ ' X - X ' v v v v v v v v v ,« C H U R C H O F T H E NAZARENE. . .. Vena Allison, Alma Sullivan, Paul- DR. A. E. WILSON Shearer, Mr. Miller, Mr and Mrs A. C. ALLEN Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. ine Kinnaman, Bruno Leskela, George j J. Cook, Mrl and Mrs. Chas Jenne ‘‘Present C ity A tto rn e y ” Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Mann, are finishing the eighth grade Optometrist and family, Mr. Lehman and Mr. Offie« 712 Swetland Bldg v v "i-x* v 'X - x - i'v v <• *■ P re-prayer services at 7 p. m. this year, aft er starting here in the and Mrs. H. W irth and family. The General Practica ::: ■: first grade. Mid-week prayer meeting on W ed- neighbors are glad to have Mr. PO R T L A N D , OREG O N VINSON’S | nesday at 7 :30 p m. Fine Repairing and Jenne back again and they hope State examinations will be taken that he will soon recover from his' by the 8th grade pupils of the XXX*X**XXX~>X,X “XXXX*-X>*XXX* ELECTRIC O ptical W ork a recent operation H e is home, but A|o h a .H u b e r school", M a y ' " « - » , CHURCH OF CHRIST SKATING RINK not able to be about yet. Specialty. Contracting v 9:45 a. tn.—Bible school NOW OPEN Mrs. Boren has been ill and was y House W iring X \ J Paul W’irth, one of the Beaverton 11 a. nt. —Morning worship. 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. •I* "• Box 367. Beaverton, Or. J high school seniors, climbed Larch t° (be hospital Sunday, M a y i X 7 p. tn.—Young People's meeting. Lighting Fixtures WM. M A ST E R S X V. . . . . . . „ ........................... -jr Mountain with the class They left '»*• She is recovering and will be £ 8 p m.—Evangelistic service. Silver Star Inn Cesserai Electric Installation. f ..................... ................. ................................... here about seven a m. S aturday a»>le to come home Saturday, May 7. X J. Frank Cunningham, minister. X -X 'X M 'X 'X -W -K 'X 'X 'X -X " :" ' and returned home Sunday afternoon Phone Beaverton 5155 _____ Melvin Leshner has been absent I T he 8th grade class of Barnes from school about three weeks on Beaverton .Oregon. ♦** .% SS% \% S% W .\V .\Y .\SSB .W bY.% W .V W .SSSW W % V\W . school are anxiously awaiting the account of illness. He will not return BEAVERTON '; m H “X „ !";..!.X "X , x ,, h x X "> i State test this week end. They are again this term. jfc PHARMACY Y reviewing all subjects. T he memory -------- .(. *vork in poems has been especially D orothy Stephens of Huber, left y w .v ¡ » « ■■■■■■«■i J. E. H A T C H , Prop. interesting. Among those commit- for Battle Ground, Wa s h , Thursday, ■" Z Beaverton, Oregon. ted were ‘‘Love of Country, T he M a y 5. *■ X -S X 'X 'X X 'X 'X K 'X ^ -K -M -S X “!' Quality of Mercy, O pportunity Bugle ^ O Captain, My Captain, T he Beat- T h e eighth grade held a class Battery Charging ------ 1 ------- 1 1 - J- —■ ------- -- ------- utudes Beautiful W illam ette and L* meeting in their room Monday and if Envoi.” All oth e r clasaes have decided our class colors should be Acetylene Welding % IT IS ONLY ON T H E BASIS O F memorized the grade requirement in silver and blue. T he ‘president, 1 Accessories £ C O N F ID E N C E AND T R U S T T H A T poetry too. Louise Hawley picket) out committees Creasing Cas ■I YOU CAN BU ILD U P B U S IN E S S _ _ " ’ P _ which are as follows: Social com­ Mr. Roy Herst and father, E. E. mittee, V ‘DAY and NIGHT SERVICE % W inifred Thomas, Louise, 5 Berst, were business callers in Port- W hitm er, Joyce Antrim, Vera Will ! I t is only 0 1 th e basis of Confi- ■I land Saturday oughby, Pauline Kinnaman Song Idence and tru st tha t you can build OREGON com m ittee: V era Willoughby, Alma ¡r ALOMA, ■ tip business. i Mr. and Mrs. John Barry and Sullivan. W ayne Barber, and Earle 5 EXPERT R E PA IR IN G $ family, John, Francis, Mildred and Jackson M otto committee: Gladys V .V A V W A W A V V V .V /A V ., .V iV A V .V ., A ,A V .W A Y 2 A V A V . iI N V .V .V .V V W .'.W .’.V .V .V .V Charles, spent Sunday with a daught Sellers, Beatrice Payne, James Sun «■*, Mrs. J. W . Snyder. onto», and W alter, Stickney. W e have not decided what our . v . v . v . v . ,. , . ,. ,. , ., . ,. v . v . v . v . Mr. \ on Buren s p e n t Friday class flowers would be as we are evening at t he J. D. T rachse home not sure what flowers will be out MAPES & SON — " at the time of graduation. We Billiard Parlors Mr and Mrs W illiam McCallem surely want to make our graduation and children, except Edward, visited, exercises a big success. MORTICIAN Sunday with Mr. McCalletn’s father OREGON BEAVERTON at Cornelius P h o n e s: Office Beaverton 0540 Farm Residence, Hillsboro 3K25 I $5000 Sorts peci.ity ‘The B eau ty Box • $1.00 II ? “ I Marsh’s Garage The Aloha Meat Market f Where you Buy QUALITY MEAT at REASONABLE PRICES W. E. PEGG /W hy noi enjoy a d d e d comfort, sa fety pleasure an d convenience thtoüÿ tele?VK,lv¿ Jn A att w ; Sixth Grade Among the young folks front < b i / V \ / « n f- f n ( ' U r. m n r «p rr play with the VV C 1 U L U JJU C g nei ■ighborhood who Bethany church orchestra, are the Trachsel children Bernice plays, 22 out o i the jo fntfT1bers of the piano, John and < iara, \ lolin, Dave Hixth grade of the Aloha school at- and George, Horns. tended Pioneer day, Saturday, at This orchestra is under the dtrec- i hampcog P a ik They also visited tion of Theo during the sun:- McLaughlin home in Oregon mer vacaiton. They are doing fine, work for a new orchestra. . . ___ .. T hrough the courtesy of two di- “ rectors and two friends, Mr. and b U B E R NOTES M ri L. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. A Several new girls have joined the M ontgom ery and Mrs. E. K latt and W e La Go Na Camp Fire Regular Mr M Hickey, who took a number m eeting was held at the C lub House, of ih * scholars in their cars, a very Mas 10th pleasant day was enjoyed at the l>ark Mrs Mack took part of the I crowd aboard the Beaver and they /''V fp 1 ■ Aloha Bakery J. F. MAXFIELD, Prop. PIES, CAKES. ROLLS and BREAD Baked Fresh Every Day WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS. Y.V.Y.Y.Y.V.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.V.Y.Y.Y.V.Y.Y.Y.V.Y.Y.Y.V.'." AV '•* SSS ‘.r .........t : i Mission Bell Service Station Summer Camp Rally Tb* d * " bas been studying Ore to be held in the Lincoln High K,,n history. School Auditorium on May 19. T he class and teacher wish to thank those who made this trip Beaverton H i g h School Juniors P ^ ' b l c through use of their cars * held their Prom in the Huber ( lub --------------------- «C House on Friday May 6 JE A N SCHILLING WINS CAKE ÿ Will alter,(I th. uregon I elepnone Company ‘.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.Y.V.Y.V.V.V.V.V.V.Y.V.Y.V.V.V.Y. BATTERY CHARGING i: Shell-U nion-Ethy 1 ! I Little Jean Schilling, 4 year old Mr T atterson had a birthday daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Tue* lay, 10th H«, did not reveal Schilling was the winner of the cake * - • j Try our free air service— W e put it in for you. W M Y .W .W .V .Y .Y .V .V