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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1928)
¡Fairvale. Hi* family will arrive about j August" 1 and make their "home here, , G. W . Rogers of Acasia street, is . . . ___, . p . . , ... , Mr and Mrs A. Lincoln of ralo having a new basement built under •. . . . . hit house Alto, Cal., are visiting at the home of _____ W. H. Finzer. John Drassich is repairing his, ---------- house in Ryan Place. A- E P r* « ‘ and w,fe re,urned _______ home Monday after an extended trap Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Saunders of through the south and east. Santa Barbara, Cal., and three chil-j dren, are visiting her cousins, Mr A union missionary picnic of mem and Mrs. C. E. Pence. bers of the United Brethren churches in Portland was held at Laurelhurst Mrs. Elizabeth Ryder was v e r y park Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames ill Sunday from an infection in h * r ls harpe. Tracey. Larson Pownder limb caused by mosquito bites. She and Vance Nelson attended from the Multnomah Community church. is rapidly recovering. M U LTN O M A H Trams T U A L A T IN power and telegraph wires rwe.e b :J0 p m. ----------- weie tied up from abort abou't < to about 10 o'clock while a large sec- J B. Houle, who recently sold Ins tion crew cleared the track and line- garage ,u \y. E Mulkey, lias de- men from Garden Home, who came " ded~ tQ make faif home hcrt. aud hag on speeders, repaired the wire dam-' bought two and a half acres o f tim- age. _______ ber on the Boone's Ferry rQad near Mr. and Mr*. James Bishop are at home again after several month» spent in northern California where Mr. Bishop had work with his trucks. _______ Mr. and Mrs. Sackett have sold ^ ^ anJ ,e|| Mo|lday G a l lf * " n ia w h e r e ^ 't h t j ^ fof KVeral nionlh, _______ Mr. and Mrs. John Nyberg are en- '"ta m in g relau.es from Rainier, Mr.j and Mrs. Jesse E. Kice. Mrs. Jtm es La C.na ts at were being . _ driven t o home (or suinniCr range. tor 1 itW days lrom K‘iUmi h a“ u,ial Pa* where she and hlr. La U na Galbreath station. He will clear the ‘K1Nt 3 ('on‘rac‘ f ° r boarding a |and and 5 udd a home there. It is ¡of «workmen. , . , , . . .. i . i . sa,d *ha* *h#e dnd f K Miss Trixie J. Johnson is now em- «hat fine Market load. j.loyeJ at the Columbia Gorge hotel where uiuler new management this Work is progressing on the road leading to the highway via the Tuala-1P°l,ular hostelry is extremely busy. tln Country club with detours and sol B E A V E R T O N IN T E R E ST IN G AUTO TR|P (Continued from first ^ the mot-. The country |,0{orc em . ^ ^ ^ J * |and fruit raising. Medford auto I WM rcached at 7:30 , .. " rt* ** to ped until morning then went Up Ashland to see Luhia park. We CJ *11 cam.lJ a,ld *e‘ t tor Masfcj at iu .JU. Grants Pass was made by . where we again made use of thc ^ auto park and cooked dinner ' on. The Durham road is torn up in Durham road from the station to |he vicin, q{ the schoo, house_ so Mrs. Richard Johnson and daugh- ncxl. L’ll ,^ as *'iadc at 1 ailyon the school bouse was torn up and H. M Noblctt has purchased the ..r Ethel and Miss Margaret Sager- at J JU' ,f „ * heln wen* . . ff Otto Johnson has remodeled his wldened and entircly regraded last that ehnunates two routes to Port- ter berg of The Dalles were visitors f,any° n J->lllard whtre we |ef, , W. Holm house on J’ g ° ni tous,c ° n , ° nian ro house at Garden Home. He has in- wecfc, an improvement long needed. laud for the tunc being. last week week of of Mrs. Mrs. Job Johnson’s parents, Facl‘ ,c highway and headed f0r and Gaymon boulevard ■ stalled a new furnace also. | ----------- ------------ last coast. It soon began raining and l Mrs. W. K. Hawxhurst gave a Mr- a» d Mrs. E. E. Swenson. A R°bebacker, grandmother j Contract for widening the West dy „f Wilsonville, and Mrs. Peters of pleasant dinner parly Fourth of July |ng road follows the i n* * of Mrs. Colvin, aged 88, fell Satur- pacjfjc highway from the Kiverview Montana, «were Sunday visitors at the ............. e.-e i..n ... ..i i,„ , ^ r- and •'*'rs- Hl'i>ry Desinger a 1 _ along i ............i , which are numerous k i Mr and Mrs. Frank Holboke spent ... ,, .. . day in front of Johns Market and cemetery entrance to the Kiverdale home of Mrs. Lyons’ sister, M/rs. J game of bridge. Present were Mr. Sunday in Timber at the Mike Wei- “ *"*** * h cre. \ ° n ^ rfurd cedar] was carried to her home, but is iin- bridge was awarded bythe county R . Dobson, being cut and dumped into tht . and Mrs. Alexander Sweek and s^.i der home. proving. commissioners Monday to LaPoint [on its way to market. Construction Co. on a bid of $23,121. At the special school meeting Fri- Bob, Miss Louise Verdin of Portland, r ----------- day evening, Mrs. Walker was unan M r and Mrs. C. M. Wilson, Mrs. L. Mrs. W. H. Skidmore and daughter, ^ a r ,‘ved at Marshfield „ Charles Mayer, aged 9, was bitten Postmaster Hawley returned Mon- unously elected clerk for the coming ^ Harding Mr and Mrs Clarence Ard' lh. visited with relatives in Port- o clock and ^found our old neii by a bumble bee on the leg Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 VVcrlm which became infected. He is in»- day from a two week's trip through ycar Richardson and the host and hostess. land »everal days last week. _______ where «Ve spent the day SatarL proving. ] the northwest. The Dobson faintly greatly enjoyed Mr and Mrs E A Blank and Mr ^Ir- and Mrs. Ray Miller, who h a v e '(")“ r l," stess . |°ok us 10 the u Mrs. J. H. Meyer, and two sons Df Mannviue-S house „as been re- a ‘rip over the Mount Hood loop an<J Mrs vvalter Hawxhurst drove to been visiting the past week at Lake- 'vherc wc v‘s,ted Cape Arago 1 of Portland spent Tue.day w.th her modeled and up to Cloud Cap Inn on ‘he Government c Sunday. , view .with relatives, returned home ^ a" d ,he L J Simpson SW niece, Mrs. Gladys Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell of P o rt-[fourth. Others in the party were Mr ____ Saturday. ^ m c i VVC • " Marsh,itIC ~ land. Mr. and Mrs Paul Meyer, Mr.j and Mrs. A. D. Clutter of Mulloy.l M ------------ ^ :3° Sunday morning crossing M. Rubcl Rubel and and £ainily family recentIy recently from from j Mr. and Mrs. W. H Wilson and , and _iw, Mrs. v, r. Jim t;... Norris, Nnrrl. \fr an.I M \ f,. »«“J the Cyuiis Lyons family family of Wilsonville. Kansas L. ____ L_. , , u-....... .. ... , . *iay 0,1 ‘be Roosevelt ferrv. \ \\V i Mr. and rs.,*1 “^ t*lc of WilsonvilU. ansas have leased the Walter Fames i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruff and chil-. ]ovved tbl. new Bo,-,. daughter and Mrs. Gladys Kelly a t - ; j, at tam eron a„ o (’ Corvallis, were dren of McMinnville spent several Kecdsport tended the round-up at Molalla on dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. L ' A‘ the Community club meeting place on the Oregon City road. ■ .. , ■ . . * ------ From there we went J „ , ! days, th,s week visiting with Mr. ferrying across the Umpqua rive the Fourth. Brown on the Fourth after they had P r‘day evening a committee was ap- The road to Oregon City has been Run s parents, Mr. and Mrs. VVil- Scotsburg at 9 o'clock all enjoyed a trip to Jantzen beach P°,n,cd ‘o investigate the possibility oiled and the big hill from Wiliam- liant Ruff Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moeding and jn thc aflernoon. j«» organizing a Boy Scout camp. _______ Our noon lunch was eaten on ette to Oregon City materially widen family are spending the week at their ed, making traffic over the hill much Mrs. Fred . ...lvk sons C,;eek and we reachc<l ^rain « lij Suver and three cabin at Seal Rock. H IT E O N S C R A T C H E S Mr. Wood has moved into his new safer than in the past. visited with her mother-in-law, Mrs. i f * ” we^ a« ai" ^ook the Ps home on .Kith street. H. Suver, several days hurt u V k. highway. C)ur next stop was Corvf Miss Pegy Cupcrut of Pasco, Wash , Mrs. Powell returned to her home and we visited a half hour there wj Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richardson of was a guest over the Fourth of Miss last week after an absence of sev Mrs. Rosa Workman DURHAM Lilly Cook. the Tualatin Heights Chickery, paid a L. C. Norton died at the hospital . eral months in Nebraska. Her mother visit to the Record of Performance in Portland Saturday evening after ^ " lL: 11 ' 10 died while she was visiting her. While clearing the way for the new I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Nelson and Poultry and Registered Jersey ranch an operation. He has been a resident " ° ,ne So ,l° n,ore s‘oi)s were u J. Kelly visited with his fanuf) road on the west side of the Oregon famdy spent the Fourth with Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Van Cleave in Beaverton for several years liv- and we arrived in Hiteon at 6F over the week-end. Electric railway between Durham and \|rs ^V. J. Hendricks at Amboy, at Woodburn Saturday. This fine ing on Lombard street. Funeral scr- m. Just one week and 12 hours s Rev E. H Carson of Spokane de Bonita Saturday evening a tree fell | Wash. ranch comprises 80 acres. They fea- vices were held Tuesday in Portland we had left and how we had o livered his first sermon Sunday at [across the track carrying with it the ture the Hanson strain of Leghorns ----------- , . ... every minute of the time. We fog Mrs. Sophia Olson and daughter and Van Cleave said that all Mrs. William Engelke was quite tniendid rfl- . .. „ , Mable able visited Sunday at the L. M her chlcks >as‘ season readily brought in sevcrai days last wcck ' , h gh 0n,e M $20 per hundred with two cents extra _______ crooked and made us hold our brn I Davies home. for wing banding. Their growing w , | „ . , . , Mrs. M. C. McKircher and son A K" a* many ¡ " ‘eresting things Most every one at Hiteon followed antl cockerels range in an o a t1 (-eor attended a bridge party if not been mentioned and we think I the crowd to Hillsboro the Fourth. f‘*«d a" d have access to spring water j ^ G A Giln)ore home in p ortIand a week's vacation our trip conU to drink. Saturday evening. be beat. Dorothea Struthers is visiting at her j Smoothtop Sale down 1 Mu r " s - , :;y,a Sr u 31 i 1,l, i bor« ; a.h11 c l rark cr with his wife an'' Hud ScoU ,s s*ay»'K a‘ the Struth- two children from Portland have rent- r ers home. o£ fbc p ert Mosher place and owned J w . .. ~ ~ . , _ , by Mrs. Mary E. Robinson. Mr 1 Mr. and Mrs bred Erwin of Seattle Parker is a violinist and will no doubti' spent a few days w.th the.r uncle be quitc an addition to ]oca, circics : |ai.d aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C a i n p - ^ is now employed at lhe Red ......................... CHICKENS Lunch Meats Rock dairy. Portland Gas & Coke Co. -Sixth and Salmon Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davies and I children visited Saturday evening with — ----------- 'JU'L ---------- I Mr. and Mrs. William t arlstead of | I Powell Valley. , IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E ST A T E OF ORECON FOR TH E COUNTY OF WASHINGTON How Many :: articles do you have that only take up space catch dirt and keep your place in disorder? CITY MEAT MARKET Mrs. Crandell spent Saturday and . . I Sunday w.th her sister, Mrs D J Lawrence Avery of the Avery Poul- jqe|son try farm, has joined the navy and _______ will be located somewhere near I In the Matter of the Estate of | Harry Hughes, Deceased. N OTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN that the undersigned, Joieph C. Hecsacker, Executor of the estate of Harry Hughes, deceased, has filed his final Account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Washington, and that Monday, the 13th day of August, 1*128, at the hour of 10 a in., of said day, at the court house at Hillsboro, in said County and State, has been appointed as the tune and thc place for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication July Cth 1028 W W A V W W W W . W A '. V .W . V W A V . W W . V . V r*kVW.V, - — -•— ~~-------- L i NDB EE e H, MAI ('LAND > Ernie SMITH KINGS FORD-SMITH and a rc m ak ing transpor tation history in the a i r . . , oth ers IM A M is m aking transporta tion history on laiuL 'D u im i C ontinue t< break ull rer ords. S h ip m en t» from Durant fac toriea f i t r the first M X M O M H-ol I9at i-ten-drd ,h e to ta l ou tp u t of I'f- by m ore th an 12 per c e n t.* History- m a k i n g S , L E S C A I N S throughout l n i t r d S ta te» in d ieate t h e overwhelm Date of last publication August 3rd, 1928. JO S E P H * :: How Many C HF.F.SACKER, Executor j j F A. McMenamin, Attorney 918 American Bank Building >( Portland, Orcg-n •n R approval o f D u rant Silver Anni»« r«ar Sixes am i lh e fam ou s D u ra n t S ta r foul TO HOLDERS O F of these which you are not using would be valu able to someone else? 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