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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1928)
BARNES NOTES BEAVERTON r .,eri at the John Harry hum.- Mr. and Mrs E. S Doering were L Sutulay include«! Mr. and Mi« r ’ pQ| Gf Corvallis, Miss -Mart E«.rest (.rove business vectors Mon * Mrs Albert Barber and day morning. £ dren, lari and Evelyn, of Port . VV . ( . Motzke, of Beaverton, is ¿nil _______ , the hrst to file for election as mem- I .<rs Elsie Stucki and daughters, ber ui the Republican central com- m.ttee He would represent the J h’r' |. ,i,.a> Alma, and s. ,n. AA lift .*«i Bcuerton piecinti | i| ,! to see another daughter. Mr« , ' ]. l rachsel. Mon.lay evening onn *■ • _______ Mr. and Mrs W R Van Meek Miss Hannah Young wall play and daughter, i atheryn, and Mr. and Edwards attended an It,„.„lav afternoon at the Uroadwu Mrs W. J ■heater in Portland for a P T A entertainment given by "The Double >ix Odd bellows at Sherwood Sat Tectinc. "'th other members I 1. urday evening. Octet _______ tables were tastefully F aster decorations decorated in BOY H AZELD ALE Kementber “Ailv entures of Grami- Mrs. VV. K. Duff of Stockton, l,a n hriilay ami Satunluv night-. lain ., is visiting in the home ol Mr. Aprii 13 and 14. at 8 00 o’clock Ad and Mrs Walter Harris. nnssion 15c and 35c. SCOUT NOTES i monthly coutl ot h y I ircuit Judge Joint II. Stevenson, ti. Alexander ami Scoutcraft. continue«! from last » « ck Majoi i n tu i «I l A Scout is kind to everything that Houter D. Angeli prestile«! Lawrence lives. He knows that horses, «logs Dcl.ong, Dian Parker, Hai Ian, Hor and cats have their rights anil he re ace and AA light Bi.xbv, Bill l « Iemali spects them. A Scout prides himself ami Glenn Povvudcr, second class upon «I«uiig kind deeds ami no «lav in Scouts, received merit badges; Roger his life is complete unless he has Spcakman was promoted from it-udcr- been ot aid to some person A Scout io"l 1 .« sii-'ii.l class Scout, and John is quick ot eve..quick >i h«.«ring, ami Hess from second class to first class Spretai Scoutmasters' Bulletin Ills muscli s are well «lev « 1» *pe«l lu Nationally out movement ha» re other wnids, a Seoul is natural, atnl tin bitter the Scout tin farther awav ceived many splendili tributes on ac count ot its educational value Our he is front the artificial. V Scout never uses alcoholic liq vocational wmk and otti ci vi c service uors. because he iliies not wish to actix it i«-s have been praise«! m con poison ins body; In desires ■ ck it crete ways by individuals and c««i ’The educational work « t active brain, and so he avoids to (•orations bacco. He never swears, bocaus« the Boy Scouts has beiti put in the swearing is a sign of vveaktu <s as same class as the educational work well as being sacrellgtous ol the public schools. Locally the eilucatiottal atnl ch ai- In fact, a Scout aims to lie. in this, tin- twentieth century, as neatly actcr binlihng value of the movement a» possible like those men who, tvv■> has just received a splenditi tribute and three hundred years ago, push«-«! in a very practical manner. One ot their wav into what then was the our largest corporations .the Portland great North American forest, ami Fllcctric Power I otnpany. is making ■ the individual blazed a wav for what has become arrangements to .« the l nilect Statgji. In thos«- «lays ««nr Boy Scout most materially. forefathers had to be ready for am Thi- company has tiled with the emergency, and as .» Scout of tin public service commission ol Oregon present emulates the Scout of the a tariff permitting registered Boy past, he has chosen as his motto, Scouts in uniform t«» its« the rcgulai "lie Prepare«!." and a better phrase reduced rate seh*»«»l tickets while at could not have been selected, i"r it tending regttlat weekly troop meet is both a motto and a slogan all ings. participating in civic service in one. Be prepared for anything - «hitii-s. attending courts of honor, to do a kind act, to rescue a com scout rallies, merit hailgc classes ami panion, t«i ford a stream. t«> gatln examinations. Saturday scout swims kindling, to salute the flag, to builil and all titilli* reu ul.tr it« •A S o «ut ae- a tire always be prepared Tin % r cl illation will n««t be tiv ities Next week, elTectiv e on Suini ay. "The Three Classes of Seotiis” Th, sc sch« »■«»I tie k et s sc II at the rate of 4 ce tits t•;»ch ami ai e put U|• in Mrs. Aiken returned this week Ihree birthilays were celebrate«! iti from Klamath Falls, where 'he spent otte vvith a dinner party at thè home the winter with her son. of Mr and \lrs. A. 1. I.enuin of Kosedal« on Sunday Tlu hottored Miss Ruth Miller returned to T e r giust« vs«re Mrs 1.emuli, M rs 11 li rebonne, Ore., after a visit with her Buri ii .uul Mr K i abili, Mrs Lem- lather. Mr. J S. Miller. «>n s fai ber. There were seventeen guests aniotig whoiu were M r. and Mr and Mrs. A. C. Hrigrrt ainj, AG - l li fiord Prink of Toledo. Ore. Mr- Mary lleigert, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs l\ E. Allen, made a Mr and Mrs l amlin of Portland trip to Seattle Monday, returning were guests of Mr and Mrs. Tom Mr Edward A. Stevens, son of I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Laswell and Thui »day. Miller on Sunday. L* ami Mrs. Stevens, called at tin son spent Sunday evening with rel Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr entertained r r i,nta| home 1‘uesday night an 1 atives in Portland. Mis McMillan ha«l as guest last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto week Mrs R 1. Colvant ami «laugh Ivcdnesday. Bi tilge ter, \ irene, of Lime, Ore. Mrs. I HI Mrs. P 1. Spencer entertained the Erickson Saturday evening. I an,| Mrs. John Barry and chi! Lady Slipper Club at luncheon on was played Those present were Mr. ' ant was en route to Grotto, Wash, and Mrs. J. K Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. to ill.ike h«-r home I Irin Frances and Charles, called on j Thursday. Wilbur Weed, Mr. and Mrs. Harold " e Adolph Amacker family Sumlai , Ingram, Miss Janet Huntley, Miss Mr a,id Mrs. E M Lassiter spent Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of ening. the week end in Seattle with Mrs Ileo Thompson, Mr Al George, Air. Portland have bought the Sollemlei Ronald tiould Miss Janet Huntley firm on l'«Hiper Mountain. Susan Mrs Woods and Mrs Nelson ot Lassiter’s brother and family. and Mr. Al George won high s C o i e s Johnson is a new student at the Jcaverton called on Mis. Roy B er«i! Cooper Mountain school Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern were ami Mr. W ecil the consolation. Mr« 1 E Berst Tuesday aft Sunday afternoon guests oi the L noon Mrs. Apris, who spent the winter L Lasvvells. Friends of Mrs C hlebauiski will !>«■ in Ohio, lias returned to Portlanil sorry to learn that she is seriously Mis- Mildred Barry visited a friend I he M. E Fitzpatrick family moved ami is visiting friends in Beaverton. ill at her home. i|j5S Gladys Baurer of Sherwood, to Portland Tuesday. iunday. Miss Isabelle George spent Thurs Mr and Mrs D Matherall of «lay atnl Friday visiting Miss Janet («Hiper Mountain have rente«! the R Mrs. \. A. Wood and Mrs. H R. Ernest and Elsie Zimmerman and Huntley and Miss Elizabeth Goly F Nilson farm and are moving in Nelson spent Tuesday afternoon vis |r ami Mr« Alfred Schindler vvei also spent Friilay night with iht this week. iting Mrs E. Berst and Mrs. Ray j 0nda\ evening callers at the J. D Huntleys. Berst near Cedar Mills. Paul O’Connor is a patient at the frachsel home Mrs. 11. A. Southerlaml atnl Mrs. Fallatimi hospital in Portland Mr. and Mrs. \. A. Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Ivan the Eastern Star and Masonic Home Louise Patton, sisters of Mrs. J. C. Huntley, and Betty Southerland and Mrs R F Nelson of Garibaldi. a« hehl 's.itHi h«««>ks of KKl and are obtainuble at A postpone«1 hike ¡urns, I r o f Portland, were callim at Forest Grove Monday evening. the office of the company at Sixtlt Miss Mildred Simpson were dinner Ore . spent Saturday in the neigh day aftertiiMin. in Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Murdock nul Aldet stri-its borhi «oil. guests at the J. ( . Huntley home iundav afternoon. Several Multnomah b"Vs took part' Il the public service commission .«t Mrs. Jennie Hardinghatn and son, Sunday. in the semi-monthly court <>f honor Oregon approves the t.iritl it vvill lu* Mervyn, of Portland, spent Sunday Mr l P Syverson drove to Long held in the court house, Portland, Mrs. lohn I>. Trachsel and mothei with her mother, Mrs Emma Hocken. Mr Ward and Frank Roberts of view. AVash., on Monday with Mr Thursday evening This was one of effective M-.iv 1, I92S. 1rs. Elsie Stucki, were business call and Mrs Ray Syverson. who have the largest semimonthly courts «>( In announci ng tins to the nehl we Portland, former residents of Beaver ,rs at Hillsboro Tuesday of thi- The Beaverton Social Club will ton, were guests of F.amest Masters been spemling' a few days with Mr. honor, there h«ing an increase of S) t.ik« pleastitc m th.mking the l ’oit icek and Mrs F Livermore at Huber. per cent in both second and first laml i .lcctric Power ( ompany foi tins sponsor a luncheon and car«! party Friday evening. class awards over any previous semi considérai ion on Wednesday afternoon, April 1H. The Bethany program Sunday eve Lunch will be served at 12:00 noon Mr and Mrs. Harold Elliot and Mrs. W E. I’egg and daughter, ling at the church was well attended for the business men or anyone wish Thelma, and family, returned from family of A emonia spent Sunday vvith ing to go, ami lunch at 1 :00 p.nt. California this week. Her daughter Mr imi Mrs. Charles Watson. Mr. ami Mrs Charles Spies an for the ladies. "500” will follow The ami family will make their home in Mr and Mrs. Walter Cary of Mrs. Win. F.ngleke, Portlanil. bnldren, Harold, l harles and Louis« hostesses are: BUSINESS Salem spent the week end with Mi Lent Easter Sunday at the Jttliu Mrs. Doy Gray ami Mrs Dan Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Guy Knott of Mc Adv. Lege, parental home, where a fan Price 35 cents. and Alts F. A. Gary. CARDS Minnville were Sunday guests of Mr. k\ reunion was held. and Mrs. W. R. Fetch. Mrs. B. I. Griffith is spending : Mr. and Mrs. R L .' Tucker of week in Portland with Mrs. A. I Hillsboro attended the regatta on «laughter, Mable, « Mrs. Lee and Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Syverson and Hoke. Portland, « pent Monday with Mr Lake Washington at Seattle over the daughter returned to Longview, week end. University of W ashing- Wash., Monday after an extended hin. ton and University of C alifornia were visit with Mr. 'and Mrs. J. \A . Liver W EEKLY M A R K E T REVIEW the contestants in the boat races. w. 1 Inward and Mr more. HAY AND F'EFT) The combined at school Fridav af t marketable surplus of hay in the Mr. and M rs. I' ’Hn Clark have Mrs. A. Fi. Hanson entertained the PIO N EER PRIN TIN G & S T A T IO N ER Y CO. Al moved into the k..bert Summers Tuesday Bridge Club at luncheon. United States is unusually large. falla has moved into consumption at house, near Lombard s*rtel- 408 D r k u i n B l d g . — T h i r d at W a s h i n g t o n S i., Mrs. Day Gray won high score. R«\ Cooper and Mr. Bash <«f Bea a good rate, but there was less d«- Ii PORTLAND, OREGON ■ alii d on M r. and Al rs. \\ V\ Friday afternoon letters were maml for timothy and prairie hays Mr. and Mrs. H O. Stipe atnl Mr. i >«ai«l Sunday alleniooii. I f f f * * * * * * * * *W **É *è * * è * ê * è » 4 * « < * * * » » « * » i and Mrs. Robert Summers were din awarded to both girls and boys of lor shipment than a year ago. Bran j 4 and middlings prices went sharply ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the high school. lower last week ami linseed meal was Mrs John Mc( leod is borne agai Stipe Sunday. wn Portland, where she ha« bee: The members of 1923 Past Matrons slightly lower, but cottonseed and al {alia meal were firm. ay mg with Mrs Williams, a «I.«tigli Mrs. F, C. Peck is visiting her and Patrons Club, O. E S., were en ir, who has been ill tertained last Saturday night by the «laughter, Mrs R. L Tucker, in Hills S E E D S 'The demand lor seeds im boro, where she will remain until she Past Matron and Patron of Daphene proved and prices for most kinds1 Chapter, Mrs. Pearl Wissinger and were linn and higher. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Scruggs an improves in health Mr T. Vatnsdal, in their new Tem lildren spent Easter Sunday at th«- B U T T E R — Prices for butter dr ple at Milwaukie. Mrs Dora Stipe ’ eee parental home. Mr. and Mrs. N. W Gorham, Mr. dined J4-cent a pound in b«*tli do was in attendance. and Mrs W Harris, Mrs. G. Carr, mestic and foreign markets. From a Miss Janet Huntley and Mrs. J. C. purely statistical viewpoint the situ.» The dance given last Friday eve A well known e lucator says Rem Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. C C. Beach in never have a successful iiniver- and Mrs. Win. F.ngleke attended Ore- ning at Huber Hall by the girls of lion is fairly firm, but even a small ity so long as its divorce colony iioinah Chapter O. E S at Multno the Orange B was a huge success, surplus appeared to be more than both socially and financially. A large handlers cared to hold. msts. He fears, of course, the c«>! mah Monday evening. The worthy ■ge widoyvs and the grass widow« matrons, worthy patrons and associ crowd was in attendance. WOOL-MOHAIR Wool and mo litht contaminate one another. hair markets continue strong. Some ate matrons were guests of the eve Mr. ami Mrs. Steve Blanket! ami re-exporting of foreign wind and mo ning, the entertainment being a short play which was given. Refreshments family attended the opening game of hair held in bond in -Atlantic ports ' "imt \ on Bernstorff wants all were served and the tables arranged the Portland A alley Baseball league was reported. All bids on new clip lations to give publicity as to tin at Oswego Sunday. mohair offered at I )elrio last week to form a star. n««um of their armaments. If pub were rejected, although somewhat :i|y means noise, the count found Mr ami Mrs Steve Blankcti, with more than <41 cents was offered foi Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins enter 11 how much armament the allie tained the Reedville “500” ( tub with their «laughters, Gladys ami F.iliiu, grown mohair. id in 1917 a waffle party Saturday evening. A and a friend spent Satunlay in S a FRU ITS AND A I 1,1 T A B L E S unique feature of the evening was an lem atnl at the home of Mrs. I.llj Oregon Yellow Newton apples w«-rt I Harry 1- Sinclair’s philosophy : To Easter egg hunt in which matching Lav ine in AAomlburn somewhat lower at Liverpool last F1' 'irtor belongs the oils. eggs were the partners. Mrs Joe week because of |HM>r condition, it E. A W UO( lard of Portland ha«l was reported. Arrivals there of ap Bush and Mr. G. Guon won high a little more than usual unpleasant ples from Ausiialia and New Zealand score ami Mrs. G Garrow and Mr. ness which g o e s with m«»vtng, a«ld«*«l this month are expected to br (>50.l*tG to his troubles when he moved into cases. Ted Nault won consolation. Potato markets continued to a house «>n Walnut Avenue. When be well supplied from heavy shu>- Mr and Mrs. Joe Keller spent the he rented the house 1 hursday every ments in March, although for the thing was in g«»«*d condition but vvhi-ti week ending March 31 only 3,403 car week end at Seaside he moved in Saturday there scctm«l loads wer< shipped compared to 4,453 T :'4 % .-•••••: :- ....... Mi- 1 Richardson of Skomakowa, to be no water in the well, ami on the previous week and 4.2^ the same Wash, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. examination it was found that some week a year ago. 'The movement John F.ggnian and Mrs. 1 homas one had stolen the electric motor of early strawberries increased rap which pumps the- water from tin idly. Allen. well. Beav erton l hapter, Order of East GLOVE FINGERED GENTRY ROB T I G A R D S C H O O L ern Star, entertained Forest ( haptei Miss Helen Stiles of Portland wa of Forest Grove and Tualatin ( hap rt Ernlav night guest at the home ot ter of Hillsboro Wednesday evening. Mildred Wall o n Satunlay a w«ek Evidently the thieves who broke After the usual business meeting a a o while wi-tme .It the SiW« y into the Tigard sch«H>l last Wednes -h«>rt program was rendered ami re home, she was taken ill and w.«s day protected themselves against tell freshments of sandwiches, cake. |,i«-k- unable to return to Portland until talc finger prints vvith gloves, as u«i les and coffee were served. I he Monday trace whatever of a finger mark could be found, notwithstanding all - -' f e * of the rooms were vi«ited with the exception of Mrs Nielsen's, the <l«>or to which they were apparently un Photoplay D irector, w rites: able to force. The phonograph and records, a noticMbU in 10 dtyt “ To a m o v in g p ic tu r e d ir e c to r th ere is no c o m fo r t Le»» more grass. fountain pen, 100 feet of hose an«l o r lu x u ry lik e a g o o d c ig a r e t t e . S u c h a c ig a r e tte several dollars in change left in o»r 50 -lb. b»t $ 1.75 •«. of the de-ks were stolen, besides the I h a v e fo u n d in * I h e L u c k y S tr ik e '—a n d d m in g LAST CALL picture machine. Tenable to remove th e film in g o f h ig p ic tu r e s lik e ‘ lie n l l u r ' I s m o k e d the canvas screen on which the pic *L u ck ies' e v e n w h ile d ir e c tin g in th e o p e n a ir tures are shown, they cut it s<> ba«lly in their attempt that it cannot be th o u s a n d s o f s u p e r n u m e r a r ie s , a n d n ev er o n c e **** » l«wn like a golf c our a # used again d id I e v e r s u ffe r fr o m FOR » 'd dots it quick. At first the ««fficers thought it the th r o a t ir r it a t io n ." y fs rowdyism of boys, but on further pk«. 75 c; 5 -lb.pkc.S 3.25 investigation conclude«! it to be the D l ' *n° “ ** ,0*' »'«««W w««tk of experience«! thieves $1.50 500 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION The Cream c? the Tobacco Crop J¡üq Law n MORCRQ] FR ED N IB LO Results m Crebent M Lawn Seed 2-40c Toaster» 39c gk ; 0t ^ Atwater 5021 1 “* »•»Hit us an .1 iammt * -«* (>«• I Ll W at the GasSalesrooms Sixth and Salmon A car overturned near the A alley A ii w Service Station S.«u»r«lay after noon and Mrs A t urry ol Portlanil was pmtii 'l tin«!« r th>* car AA hen the car was righted Mr* (urry was f. und t « be uninjured «avc for a sprained hand AH H a r d w a r l °^«on ***•» su*S«.y CO. h‘ » O r.f _ I « • “It’s toasted" No T hroat Irrita tio n -N o Cou^h_. rI % • «o Co., L ...