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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1928)
BEAVERTON and Mr*. M L ^ ^ orLi'ln^ F. Johnson and family and M i i C .v>n »on Merwv'n viiited ** thl* O*'* a" J Mrs' Johl> Lundgrcn and ¡jiií Roberta Martin has left foe •Mr*, tamii» Hucken* £*U*^*5T» »«turned home Tuesday Mr and Mr*. A. Simmons and *»sttr. from Ocean Park, Wash, palo Alto, Cal., to spend a vaca1 10« Mr* E. Edwards Sunday. * hc“ children ol tiUlUtoilr auu j . nun.me they have been for the past week 0( two week*._____ and daughter auu son 01 i onia,. - I* M. Thoma* o« Pi inland it the were Sunday callers at the D**iU Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh ar 1 y Tt Hausman and son Lloyd, and Nelson home. Thni, son returned tuesday after vi*t- y ri. Vaughan of Los Angeles, Cal, » to r e "* "* * * ' “ the ing the various beaches. „ ol . t r~ .. M are guests at th* hunie C,rac' VV°Tk,nan pf f- orvall.s ¡ Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Mills. v ‘ Siting I tie Misses l.ucue aud has rented [he ° F o r d n 1t,C1V ^IrL and Mr*- Robert Summer Evelyn Hite. th resh a . ™ | turned aud and Saturday Mr* Elsner S‘ “ 'e after r' Miss Jean Smith i* visitmg in Vic- the highway >. through O. v V. T Helm* home evening Grandpa Peterson of Portland weeks visit _______ at Yahats. torra B. C. --------- Portm a„er W Cady and Johnl* . -----— * v* *■ . e muv I I I ,-t ■ .vU H 1 spent the week-end at his sons, A Banka *• Peterson. daughter * Gladys of - * Huber * are on touring trip in California. n Z ‘‘ ™ schutes river. fish were not brought back DO YOU SEND YOUR MONEY OUT OF TOWN rifle shooting supremacy of the far west against crack shots from all parts of the United State* at the The mails in the local pot tof fice National Rifle matches to be held . , cte unusually large this vieek due \ugust 3b to September 16 at camp to the delivery of fall mail order Perry, Ohio. catalogues tvs persons 111 this com- Major-General John I.. Hine*, com nlunity- The problem is one for manding the ninth corps area, l'. S. thinking merchant* and property owrr- army, under whose supervision the er* to ponder over. C M T camp* «were held, selected A pursual of a number of cata the thirteen as the choice aro-ng logues brings out the fact that the three thousand, it was said at while the articles o tir '-d 1 * «ale army headquarters, because of thrir are quoted at a seemingly low price, “markedly giKul character, »cnee of yet when the postage is added it responsibility and ability to become brings the co*t higher than if thr instructors in rifle practice. article were purchased at home. Beside* forming the ninth 'corps Another disadvantage 111 bovine area L M. T. U. rifle team which goods away from h.utie i* the fact will meet C M T C. teams from all that one doe* not see the article un over the country for the national til after it i* delivered. rifle honors, the far western youth* Will people ever realize that th>- will toe the firing line with sharp money sent out of town for good« shooter* of the regular army, navy, i* never returned to them? While Marine cotp« and civilian shooting if they made their purchases locally club«, many of them marksmen of the money would be kept in circulation here. International fame ¿ y ¿ £ » V “ o í ' ,.un " Tha,s, l ), 1’ 1 s L ' ' i ' , as K~ accom Mrs. Madge Eliander and son They report that the panied by her nieces of Portland very hungry for they called at the L. M. Davies home only a few Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alexander and John Hunter, visiting his parents, • .. .. daughter Evelyn returned Fridav Mr and Mrs. W Mr. a«d Mr*. W. Hunter, the past Mr and Mrs. P. T. Willoughby and ’ .Me tv ell are after spending two weeks at Risrk three weeks, returned to kis home spending a few day* at Elk lake on away. sons left Monday for a weeks’ va „ Whituer, CaL. Saturday. cation on Grays Harbor. the C entury drive, a few miles out of Bend. Bert Hocken and children and Miss Dorothea Struthers entertain Mr. and Mr*. M. McCrary and Miss Laura Schulte left Thursday to 10 „ 1 » , - , A L. Karnopp, leverman at the Vernon Hugh Jr., of Stockton, CaL, spend several days at Elk lake. " ‘ ° f **" ‘ P' nd* at a birthday party Saturday evening The eve leaves Monday for ti»ve arrived to spend a two weeks’ ( „ O „ F Tower, . . ---- ^ — ning was spent in singing, games at the home of Mr. and H. ,J > rwo*^ wh,' re has been sign Mr. and Mrs A1 Green of Port vacauon ed for the writing staff of the Wil land visited his cousin, Mr. and and dancing y rJ. Walter Harris and family. THIRTEEN WESTERN BOYS liam Fox studios. Mrs. George Blasser, Thursday cvr CHOSEN FOR RIFLE MATCH Another one of those picnics was Ding. <• <*v <*v •Hvv‘v,<1 v*\V' -¡"I") Mr and Mrs. F. W . Livermore Sr., 1 , w:. p ■ , . , held Sunday by the Hiteon folks y r, and Mrs. F. W Livermore Jr., of „ npw efectric mactllIie Thirteen outstanding Far Western CANNING TOMATOES Mr. ami Mrs. John Kainberger and 5 ? " Laurcl u» »be banks of the boy*, the pick of three thousand returned Monday *rom ^«»eburg, , pun.j,asfd from i)ewpv (h<. plnnik,.r children are spending several week« 1 uala,in- Fifty-four gathered around called there by the death of a rcla- _____ 7 vonthful resilient* of 1 ahfornia, at Lake Lytle. l"5 'onK table. The young folks U ashington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana. uve. MV*. C. E. Hedge left Monday _______ enjoyed the swimming and the rest Wyoming, Utah and Nevada who at morning for an extended visit with Mrs W. H. Boyd and Mr. and oi u‘ J“ 1“ visited and rested. This tended this summer's Citizens' Mili R. ROSSI BEAVERTON W. E. Evan*, manager Otto Erick- her three sisters. She will visit Mrs. Robert McCauley visited Mr t'lcmc >» an annual affair and 1» tary training tamps, will uphold ihe Wn company, returned Monday from rvith Mrs Flh Rice at Topeka, Kwis., » » » » » » » » » a » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ » and MYs. Dick Wilmot at Oswego *lway* ,ook« d forward to as one of Lake Lytle. Mrs. A W Sioffer at Kansas City Tuesday. die most enjoyable times of the sum mer. and Mrs Lydia Hohart in Iowa. Mrs. Archie Stone, guest at the She will also visit with friends at Mrs. Mary Berst of Cedar Mills borne of Mrs. Inca Whitworth, re-1 Humboldt, Kansas, her childhood was a guest of Mrs V. A. VVoi-d Mr and Mrs. Chris Christensen turned to Toppenish, W ash, Sun home. und Mrs. Ailelia Hewitt visited Wednesday. day. Thursday evening at the L. M C. F Hedge of Beaverton and H. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. McCrary and levies home, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leith, visiting B. McCloud of Aloha attended a grandson returned from Stockton, at the Louia Hughson home, return realty board banquet in Portland t al, after spending a week with M r. and Mrs. Wilbur Workman ed to Tacoma, W ash, Monday. Thursday. 165 person* were present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris. and son ,t U in k U d writ- coOini «! HILLSBORO, OREGON I on old neighbors the past week. Doy Gray, cashier of the Bank Mrs. F, J. Ribera of Modesta, Mr. and Mrs. George Haines and of Beaverton, and wife, left Satur Cal, visited with C. E Hedge Thurs- daughter Helen Dorothy, were lunch- day for California. day. She was an old friend of his 1 con guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter' C h u r c h N o tlC (? S ' - ---- -« in •- 1 0 <tsncrtir«r 7 r .u daughter Zola, and dropped to Harris Wednesday. Miss Elsie Whitworth left Sun visit with Mr. and Mrs Hedge. Admission—Adults 50c, children 25c ST. CECILIA CNURCH. day for a two weeks’ vacation with Mrs. I. Berst visited Mrs. Sarab Rev J. M O’ Mieli, pastor Toppenish, Wash., relative». A car belonging to T B Satchel! Burner Wednesday. WeWi-day mass I JO a m. , of Cedar Mills, was rammed by a Sunday ma»«**. 7 44 aid 10 a. nv Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Becker of Ford Thursday evening as it tried Mrs. Mary Stitt and son, Will are guests at Cottonwood, Idaho, W V A * A \ S Y V W S % W A ,A W . V . V . V W . W . ,A S W S W W . V . V . to turn into East street His tire and grandson George returned Sun CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE the Schmitt home. day from Lake Lytle. was badly cut up. Sunday August 26th Mrs. Cora Wetherell, guest at William Engleke is repainting his Mrs. Uarric __ Lenard ___ ____ and ____ son ____ Billy , 10 a. ni., Sunday school, J, L. the home of her mother, Mrs bouse and doing other improvements i returned Monday from Rhododendron George Newman, returned to Baker during his vacation. where they spent several" ^ 7 with Ho,tleLn' superintendent ; 11 a in.. ¡ preaching service ; 7 j>. m., young Monday. 1 _______ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenard. _____ people’s meeting; 8 p. m., evange-1 MY. and Mrs. C. C. Beach are en- George R. Morris, sales manager, „ru in in g Mr Beach's father, F C Mrs. John Bankus and children V' " ' C * « ,"£ «' Th,i4 * unda-v ,hc B' av* surrounding ) of the Durant Motors of Oakland, Beach and two sisters, Miss Jose- returned home Saturday after spend- erton folks and the Cal., was a Tuesday visitor with ] phine Beach and Mrs. Dorma Mc-J ing a week with her mother, Mrs. country will be privileged to hear the president of the District Young Otto Erickson, Washington county Laughlin and two children from Los] Fred Cady- Peoples society »peak at 11 a m. j Star dealer. Angeles, Cal. They expect to visit i and at 7 p. m. Sjiecial singing is Willis Cady and John Bankus a week or two with them. planned. Wednesday prayer C. J. Beach, manager of Beaver returned home after spending a also meeting at 8 p, m A cordial welcome ton Feed and Produce Market visited- H. J Logan of San Jose. Cal., week fishing on the Metrolis river is extended to all the P L. LaFollette peach orch ard'¡s returning home Saturday after ROY L. NOLT, Pastor. Thursday. He reports that the spending the past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins and peaches are looking fine and will be Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson. Mr Mr and Mrs. Roger Hawley visit- ready for moving next week. CHURCH OF CHRIST Logan is a brother-in-law of Mrs.led with Mr. Dobbin's brother, George Erickson. Mrs. Erickson will ac Frakes of Scappose Sunday. Announcement* for Augud 26 Mrs Rose Fletcher left Thursday company him home and spend sev for Hillsboro on a business trip. Earl Evans spent the week-end eral days visiting with her sister. Bible school at 9.45. Extra spec / . ' . W . W . V . V / / . ' . V . ‘ .V ,W .V .V /J V A V A * .V I at Lake Lytle. ial attraction, Miss Inez Wood of W. E Pegg is ill with the flu. MYs. D. C. Tallman, Mrs. Horace Salem will be here to give us some Emmons and Miss Oma Emmonds Mrs. Archie Stone returned to numbers on her violin. Be sure t o ; The Superior Brick and Tile com spent Wednesday visiting Mrs Tall- her home in Port Townsend, Wash., hear her. The preaching service at after spending pany have 400,000 brick on hand. .several) 1L Special music directed by Mis* man’s daughter, Mrs. F. S Soyler Saturday weeks with Mrs. Inez Whitworth Whblrr. Sermon on “ Living Sacri of Bryant. Elsie Whitworth returned home with fjcc Charles Berthold shipped two cars Christian Endeavor at 7. These of straw to Severson this week. Mrs Harry Barnes is confined to her to spend a couple of weeks. I are interesting meeting. Evening «er her home with neuralgia. vice at 8. At this service Miss Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ally« and Wood will give a group of Violin Mrs. C. E. Hedge left Monday for of numbers. You’ll want to hear them Kansas City, Kansa.t where she will Mr. and Mrs. R. C. spent the; Mr. and Mrs. George Allyn Lexington visited Mrs. Harry Ncl The evening sermon visit relatives. She will also visit week-end at Tillamook beaches. is on “ Judg son Saturday. M Topeka. ments.” This is a new kind of ser Mr. and Mrs. Cromein are taking) mon. If you have no other church Will Walker, who has been quite service to attend we invite you J- W. Spragu« is having a cement a motor tnp thorugh < alifornia, ill «with pneumonia, is mui*i im- here »*l*walk laid in front of his lots Reaving Saturday. proved. OSCAR A COOPER Minister °n Watson street, next to Ed Hai ti«' s hardware store. Mrs. P. J. Cooper and children Mrs. Harry Venn returned to her visited the home of C. F. Johnson Lodge Directory bom« from the hospital Wednesday. f hartes Berthold has purchase Thursday afternoon. « three-ton Federal truck. Mr and Mrs. S. A Freurickson Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lassiter BEAVER LODGE entertained Mr. and ^Trs. Robert f- Wan and I. E. MetzJer spent left Saturday for \ ancouver, B. Austin Tuesday evening. hursday at Gales Creek fishing C. A. f A A M N». ! ws Gladys McCloud was employed Mr. and Mrs George Throssel Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tefft and M the store while they were away. Meet* K t * aad third Thursday* •( i , t ___ | ! daughters, Helen ami Thelma, aud left Tuesday for Santa Monica, cal , each month by order of L D. Shell- Irrne Hanson crushed her fingers Mr. and Mrs C. E. Tefft spent after spending a month with Mr». enberger, W U . J B Kamberger, W R Fetch and Mrs. W A. Butter w an elective washing machine Sunday at Rocknrvav- secretary field. Wednesday at her home. | ----------- Mrs. R H. Powell had her ton- BEAVER CHAPTBB j Mr. and Mr*. B K. Denny are ^Ir5 J C. Huntley and. Mrs sits removed Saturday N . I « . O E S. at Ocean spending severs! days 1 ams of Portland visited friends in Meets s**«»d and Mrs. J. W. Sprague is spending! Phrlc visiting their daughter. Mrs. “«averton Tuesday. week with Mrs. Harry Hudson E. G. Perkins, who is summering feurth Wednesday ef at that place Automatic signal* were installed at Cannon Beach eeeb me« lb i * ? v ( e tar street railroad cross Barbara Gorham, Worthy Mitren Mrs V A. W ood and Mrs H. Mr and Mrs. C C. Ralph were ^ ,hr* week Residents on Lorn- Margaret Deu»/. S«« ratary. Nelson visited Mrs. II \ern _*trert live in hopes that their guests of Mr and Mrs V A Wood iR Card party sad RB ih* Uurd who is confined to her home, T u«*- 'Aiing will be graced by a Slg Wedaesday—Visitar» mm c m u t and Mrs. R. S. Welsh and day They found her slowly cou -1 Dr d !n the near future i ■ . daughter Lois were luncheon guests valcscing after a recent operation. B«a*«rt»a city couucfl meet* first ] ’ of Mrs. M. C. McKercher Wednes *,ifr*’ Ma»y Stitt and son. W . J M*>aday al eaUi asoath. ffrandson George Stitt and day. Mr. and Mrs. B K Denny and Mr. and Mrs K B Denny and fam ..... Matilda Kelly, of Portland Mr. and Mrs L L. Lasswell ami ily picnic cd Baavertoa hambar af Caminare* o at Wtlhoit springs lock** ^unday from a vacation at son returned Saturday from a w»-ks Sunday. watts « sc end Tueiday ia each mantb stav at Newport and Netart* y I r ~ g* -j £ Davis is at Newport for- M*d«r« W • • d n n mi American Pinner guests at the N W Fior- Mrs W K VanKlcek and daugh f«w days ham home Sunday were Mr*. J. F. S i 1 t *#U»( aar<p, utesu tbe first hat- ter left Saturday for Ocean Lake Browning and Mrs Gorham« -w<. sts- urd*y aad third Tueiday the I ^ r*kens and family and Laura ters and brother-in-law. Mr and usonth Sefcolt. Mr. and Mrs Frantz of Portland »pent Thursday at Elk creek Mrs f B W’hreler and Mr* Kath were guests of Mr. and Mrs J erine Webber aH of Portland Bc«vert«a I. 0 O K N# » 2 Frtdricey Sunday. Stk, r,a,kiU w ® tcach v ng- ■itsi* eviry Mouday «»gist at •heir and a commercial ... istory *"'i a commerciai . . ___ . . Mr and Mr* W . H. W<«d* and hall in Beaverton N G J F. God Gervais Union high T R McClincey and__ v(ri Mrs Ur ily of Ifuituotaah. Mr and Mrs ard; «er’ty Si H Underhill winter She resigned her Clincey visited their mother, ¡'Hition » W’ f> «hai and Mr* Alb-rt Charles Esterly, Monday at Ridgeport B ««.«il* » Kobokah Lodge t i » J4A Tomkins and daughter Barasce 'ic- • t t J‘ h oj«eu 1st t u i kd at Coun.il Crest Sunday Brs Anhur U slj f T]■ . a y r and Mrs R. M M Hifnn ' ^ ’ , n - T . -d > at month Mr» Albert Erick*«.n, hI. C . her^ sister, Mia. P « u I Sunday - m n g a‘ | afterncou. Lena Godard, secretary Thurwlay the home of Mr and Mrs. V < Edward Bona* and 7 ,n,mn Laura Mf and Mrs F . B r».w OaugPi. Ro IM. meets Chinn ------- Chinn returned . , j . horn- with them for a weeks vtstt. \f-. L« ^r Portn* ^ p ««e od Saturday .i r»t h month B K ¡ 2c pound j Thrilling American Legion AIR CIRCUS Sundayp August 26 l Fresh and Cooked Meat for Picnics CITY MEAT MARKET How Many articles do you have that only take up space catch dirt and keep your place in disorder? How Many X of these which you are not using would be valu able to someone else? Let a Want Ad ittf I , w move them at a profit V- Ut * ' f»mily held ®a picnic at h* c ,ke Tualatin river Xtn- i..; t **f,ieen parsons were Mi** Myrtle Johnson »pent , nesday at her heme J»» ■ ♦ •• * ***■ rr;” ^ I l í», i rctary. • X" "•‘z *’*■ — I