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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1928)
TIGARD. TUALATIN Marconi Pays Tribute to Operators Lost at Sea Association price for eggs dropped to 30c per dozen for' N. Y. extras last week Until further notice M an ager Dixon of the association has is sued an order permitting association members to sell outside the associa tion. Benatore Quglielmo 1farconi and OjlcioU of the Radio Corporation of America paying homage at Battery Park, Neu> Yor* City, where there hat been erected a Wirrleti Memorial, the only one in the world. Marconi offered a eilent prayer “for thoie who died that other» might live.” The families of C. K. Gilmer and Fred W oum is heard the Tunney- Heeney bout last Thursday evening while picricking at Elk Rock as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Manuel. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Jur gens of Jurge n’s park, July 25, a daughter. the M. E. church »vent for a swim in visited friends in Portland Sui^la the Tualatin river Tuesday evening. ! Monday. "’ *®v Lrnie Bo-thwick, John Rankin, C John Zednik has just finished1 \\\ G. Gillespie finished W. Noyes, K. L. Sai! tt and !.. L plastering the H offarber house. , the M. E. church last week ' ^ U‘n,i attended a th e a te r party and dinner in Portland last week. , P. B. Case is circulating a petition Mrs. M. Hysler, who has been v Herbert Duncan returned S a tu r and trying to secure enough signa ill, is improving. tures to extend the Bull Run w ater day from eastern Oregon. mains to M cDonald’s store. Anyone M S Daly has purchased the Bol- interested in this m a tte r sec Mr. Case J- S. Miller was quite ill last Wetk property back of the butcher a * once. 1 with^ heat^ cramp, which affected hi wnole body, It is a very rare ¡Ifc*. shop and moved in this week. sometime affects stokers in shr Neva Root is home from Wiliam- but sometimes when they cross the equator. The Fifth-tom es had another spree c , , e university. last «week and returned home about ------------ the time the roosters commenced Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson are Gas tnains are laid as far to wake up and crow. T hey tiptoe«! spending the week at Twin Rocks, railroad tracks. into their homes so quietly that their wives never heard them come in. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blackier and Merle Root of K lamath Falls is spending her two weeks vacation with Mary M a rga re t are guests at the P Mrs. John Nyberg and four daugh- M r - a,1<I Mrs. Ralph Debler of h e r parents Mr. and Mrs. W . A. E. Lewis home. ters, Ruth, Ruby, Cecil and Zera. Portland spent Sunday at the home Root. spent last W ednesday cvenir.g at the Parents, Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Raun is slightly improved, H home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bacon Hoffarber. - Chris Sturm, who is employed at has been having some trouble at Oswego. . tr- , c , the lumber yard, ran a sliver in the his eyes. Frank Nimrney and family returned ■ . , . , . middle finger of his right hand and from eastern Oregon this week. John Nyberg is harvesting his cu had to have Dr. Bissett remove it Born—T o Mr. and Mrs Kussel] cumbers from a three and a half as it was embedded so deep that Raun, a son, Tuesday, P e n d le t.-il acre tract. They are contracted toj William W a h l is at he could not take it out. driving a combine. the Columbia Pickling company of ; The local Yamhill Electric offict Portland. a Star has sold an electric range to J|, The D urham road was oiled this M. ; Howland, of the Tualatin l'et week. ! c *r - ! F ir farm and one to Mr Gaie 'J Mrs. Claude A. German and son Sherwood. Mr. Torches painted the A. Hoffer- ber home this week. Freddie Studavose is spending his vacation with his uncle, Charles The ladies auxiliary of the Tigard K ‘* * Willett. Athletic club will meet Tuesday, Mrs. Gladys Meyer visited Tuesday ! August 7, in C. W. Noyes office. | HITEON Members of the Epw orth league of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Campbell are visiting in Portland with Mrs. Cantp- l bell’s sisters, the Misses Ferris. Those from Hiteun club who a t tended the W ashington County F e d eration of Women's Clubs, were Gladys Meyer. to rà Metzer.tine, H annah Christensen, Ida Hite and| Evelyn Hite. W . E. P E G G MORTICIAN BEAVERTON, WE SERVE REGARDLESS OREGON O F T H E T IM E DAY OR N IG H T The Misses Dorothy and Genevieve Peterson, Lyla Scott and Dorothea W V A V A W A ’A V A ’A m m W A W A V W V .V .V .V .V .W .J Struthers spent several days camping at Oswego lake. LESS THAN 3 PER CENT Elizabeth Struthers, «who has been spending her vacation, at her g ra nd parents at Bull Run, returned home Tuesday. You see the Telephone Instrument, which to many is the sum and substance of Telephone Equipment. The Ralph Anderson family and Mrs. Sophia Olson and daughter Mable were callers Sunday at the L. M. Davies home. Actually that Telephone represents less than 3 per cent of the total equipment neccessary for your share of service. Hidden from view are miles of wire, switchboards, power plants and other equipment-the invisible remainder, neccessary •; to render efficient service. £ WHITE HOUSE TAVERN! . afternoon at the Struthers home T he farmers have finished cutting their grain and threshing will begin this week. $ Mrs. L. M. Brown ana Pearl Brcwn, Prop. Phone Tigard 2761 For Parties i C H IC K E N D I N N E R S T f X Course Dinner Sunday * Cool Dining Rooms Private Dining Rooms f j* Open from 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. J. Average Gas Bills V V V V V V ,!* V V V V V * !, '! 'V ,I, V r Y V V V Y V V V V V V V V V V V - | ,V'|-VV Shop where you live—Help build up your community.! in APARTMENTS O N L Y $1.55 P E R MONTH y.VAV.VM V.V.W VW V.V.V.V.VW .VA'.V.W .V/.W .W A T H Y N G ’S Piping Up to Meter FREE PORTLAND COKE Public S IX T H T he Hite, Olson, M etzentine and Struthers families had another of those delightful picnics Sunday at Champoeg park. > CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR i \ & GAS CO. At > ■I ? Service Bldg. end SA LM O N BR 7611 T he Old Location—W ith a New Good, anti L;ght Groceries to Accommodate f V A V .V .V .W .V A % W V iS ,« W A W ä W M ld W .V d BM V V .,A W Karl and K e nrxth Peterson and Ray Christensen spent the week-end camping at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. C W S truthe rs and familv and Miss Lyla Scott visited the Gresham fair Saturday. SHAHAPTA. Mrs. B W. l’adget and daughter Jear. of Los Angeles, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thavcr. Mr and Mrs. K N. Roden and son Bobby spent their vacation at | Arrah Wanna. Mr City, Mrs Rrett Mr and Mrs. S H Rrett of Ponca Okla., .svere guests of Mr. and F. C. T hayer last week Mrs is a sister to Mr. Thayer. and Mrs F W Richwold and j family sprat a track recently motor- I ing through eastern Oregon, return ing via the McKenzie pass. How Many MY and Mrs. R I Hinkle and Rob Hinkle returned Saturday from a week’s vacation at W aldport. Atny W . Noll of St Taul. Minn., s cousin of Mrs. E C. Thayer, visited with the T h a y e r’s for several, davs. of these which you are not using would be valu able to someone else? George W e n d h n d is spendine sev eral weeks with Mr and Mrs. Zerke at Sandy, Ore Mrs A H W rn d la n d w e rt to the Multnomah County fair at ! G resham , Friday, to assist Mi,« Hicks in the health booth t Let a Want Ad move them at a profit R.ihi Ruth has hit his lofty M home run of the season at this writ - beating last vear. T here are prodigies in athletics as in all professions. Ruth's home-rur.s are so com m on that they vie f i k r p for granted It’s aln -t . "news" rsheti he d Roosting is a tv a y s contagi, us with the germ of «access. See . want the *1» bargains listed in the Sunday Night Trade William F. Campbell and son W ^ A V .W .V .'.V .V .V .W W .'.W .W W .V A W .W .V .V A V .V .V ; | Robert spent the week-end at the J. S Campbell home. articles do you have that only take up space catch dirt and keep your place in disorder? Store SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS Magazines—All The Daily Papers WEATHERLY ICE CREAM Canned West Coast Telephone Company How Many •? 1 ► M I H U ~ AC I * | | | | , v% n i b , - 9TA. 3 AR ______ _________________________ _ Uk OTTO ERICKSON CO. CARS B' » " ‘"« . O regon W a .k m g to - C m » ,, D istrib u to r. of