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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1928)
TIGARD. ^ b Williams visited her y 7 Hubert Brock at Uatskaiuc p,tchet fro® purchased a water local Yamhill Electric a v Olson returned from Monday and resumed her office of the Red Rock Co- inf,m baby of Mrs. Schmidt, “7 7 is recovering from a "gland infection. Mr and Mrs. E. Brittner, . ‘»on, on Labor Day. * a ^ Blakney cut the first finger on h»nd while clipping some brush home- Two stitches were taken. «■ B Simms, of Bull Mt., ^ been ill, is greatly improved. - sm»H son~of~^Mr. Cabe of Dur- ,ut a deep gash in his fore men he fell on an open tin Rickert mashed the middle finger g left hand with a crowbar Cooper and son will leave *k for a trip to Nebraska. Josephine Sollers, Aloha, of C. W. Noyes, returned . from a six weeks visit in Los and Santa Cruz, Cal. es Beyer returned Monday laho. He has just secured a on a rubber plate for eth which will not change its He has had several tem pting or his patent already. and Mrs. King and daughter, hy McMichael, Keith and Law- ■ McMichael, and Mr. and Mrs. E McMichael drove to Silverton Sun. The falls are 186 feet high 5 Mabel McDonald returned from la Monday. Johnson is having a new side put in along the highway from urch to his new building. Fivesomes remained at home week getting their beauty before makng another trTf». L Gaffner, insurance adjuster, in Tigard Monday adjusting rates Horton building. P. E. Lewis will be at Mr. t’s store for several weeks. . Schwister and Wm. Kruger fishing last week a t Carlton T’is said they brought back Lewis family spent Sunday the Wetmore family in Portland. N. Kurth is building a house on the Weiman place. Mrs. E. A. Arnold and children thumb oil last t-rula> *.*lnlc he was papers since he took part in the' The enormous volume of state and Gertrude iru t_ of and \f W ilbur , '\ er.e Sunday j sawing a piece of board. The saw recent 1 abor Day hike. federal laws relating to naiurati/a- 7 . . r'. an - rs- L. 1). Haynes. ..as sharp and it caught him hi ;he If it hadn't been for cramps in non. registrar -it, primaries and elec- F.lvm and Neva Root went to Tim %• ber this week. Elvin is superintend Miss Gertrude remained to spend fleshy part e>f the hand between the his legs he would have finished m tions proper, have all tended to in- several days with her cousin Miss thumb and the first finger. It was the hike, ami he had to dre>p out: crease ihe non-voting class, ent of the schools there. Helen Dorothy Haynes. very painful but is healing rapidly. near Canby. Doing away with manhoenl suffrage I ■ ■ — anel increasing the obstacles, difficul- Misses Leis, Eunice and Ruth Mrs. Lelia G. Brown arrived in Maurer accompanied their father Rev Beaverton F H t . ,g....... ~ Tho H K Turner t'amilv now re-, ROAD TO PARADISE INN ON tics and voting requirements cause Maurer and brother William, on a spent in Am orvill t " * * <illc Jt Mil1 v “ >• Oregon. MT RAINIER TO BE CLOSED (uncertainty and chaos with the result trip to southern Oregon this week. Brown .s . eXa!*- S' ---------- ' FOR CONSTRUCTION'that in many instances a majority of They expect to be away a week and will visit the caves. is residing at the L ommercial hotel. lo enable contractors to complete of this place. She ex p e c t s I construction we>rk before jhe winter ¡ Charlie Young and Chet Tooze, of w « er 6 her h° me *n P° rtland *or the 185 STUDENTS ENROLLED AT stiws, the highway in Rainier Na- ______ j 1- L. H. S. nonal Park leading to Paradise lnu Sherwood, played a game of horse shce ito with Frank Patten and H. W'. McDon will be closed between LLongmire* Dr. Ira E. Lunley and wife of Los The Tigard Union high school .4IU| tht. lmi aftcr September loth ald, last week. Tigard won over Angeles spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs N G , Monday morning with an en- according to advices received by the Mrs. • N. G. Freeman. Freeman. • G- , rollment of 185 students, which will during Bureau of the Oregon State , “ 1 most likely be increased to 200 by Motor Associatin. It is probable Elmer Thomas is greatly improved Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Nelsen of Port- next Monday. this week. that the road Will be kept open cer land spent Friday evening at the N. i Regular classes were formed Wed- . reenian home.- jneaday morning. The commercial tain week-ends after the loth bur Wm. Ray moved into the Sisler definite informaton should be s»- ■— i course was the most popular. More cured by motorists from the As-1 house this week. ______ ^ r- Essex Marsh and his father typewriters are needed. social ion headquarters before leav . , ^ r- A. P. Marsh and Mr. F. C. Me- The corridors of the school have ing on the trip. hr.* .-I r V a> e' en,"K 1 S 8 u°narX -^ a^0n went to Wallowa the latter been painted and the floors oiled. A ON THE WAY TO THE FAIR h * °v. 6 Ka ^ hurch will | part of last week expecting to be on double door has been cut between the THE INCREASING i f '1!..1, a!7e ?, 1 *!, iiro<’ram w^en band when the hunting season opened, hall and the kitchen so that a table NON-VOTING CLASS the little Harolds will be promoted to but on account of the season being de- can be set there and food served from another class. layed until Wednesday before it it. A counter has been built in the V .S S S V .S S V .S ’.S V .V .S S S V .W » Organizations on political party opened, they returned home—minus office, The ladies aid of the Evangelical a deer. The grounds in front of the school lines called “get-out-the-vote" clubs, CORDWOOD church met Thursday at the church. have been graded and a 12 inch tile are being pushed for the November FOR SALE Mrs. Frank Bishop was hostess. Dr. Homer C. Taylor of Portland , laid *1°"“ . ^ highway Part of the election In ” six states the last chance to ffrounds W,U ** «raTeU#d th,s Wl‘ek The Missionary circle of the Evan was a breakfast guest of Mr. and Mrs! and can be used for parking cars. I register is already past and in 37 Delivered $6.50 per cord gelical church met with the West E. Marsh Tuesday morning Mr. Holtz is finishing the grading on states registry rights expire 30 days Portland church Sunday evening. the athletic grounds, back of the before election Misses Frances Maurer, Edna Frew- W H. Skidmore returned last week school, and it will be ready for student In a few states there is permanent ing. M argaret Litton, Clara and Viola from Longview where he has been activity by the first of the month. I registration for property owners McDonald, Ruth and F.unice Maurer employed on construction work, and There are now four busses carry- whose taxes are paid. Indiana has Phone Scholls 54, Line 20 and Messrs. Wm. Maurer, Lloyd took his family for a few days camp- ing students to and from school. rt.,,ea|0i| registraton laws. Young, Nathan Kurth, Charles Beyer ing trip to Lake Crescent and the Most all the busses leave on their jn mally states registered voters and Rev. Maurer took part in the Puget Sound country. routes at 7:30 a. m. Virgil Meyers |osc t|1c.tr rights if they omit voting Beaverton Rt. 3 meeting. 1 * drives wagon No. 1, which goes to io | a certa¡n number of times cae h w-.. . ____ i i and . the and Durham . • • , period. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Losli ____ Bend t ____ . 0. districts; ____ j Cln- . «immai EAST TIGARD baby Ruth were Sunday dinner guests ranee Langer has Sherwood and ___________________________________________________ _ _ _____________ M ltlftr; Walter Bishoff No. 8 , Parrot ' ~ 1,1 77 at the home of there parents Mr Mt to Hood View district ; Edward¡ V % V V A W .W W A V iV W » S S V iW .% V b V .% V % S S W .W A W W .V Mrs. Joe Barrett and three children and Mrs. Fred Losli. Abisher, Chehalem station. plan on spending the winter at Phoe nix, Arizona, leaving September 15th. Miss Anna Young who is employed m Portland spent Wednesday evening GRADE SCHOOL OPENS WITH EN- Mrs. B arrett is now employed at with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed ROLLMENT OF 200 the Red Rock Dairy. Young. The Tigard grade school now has an Friends of Miss Valisa Van Hyning Miss Mildred McLeod of Hillsboro1 enrollment of 200 pupils divided as will be glad to know she is home spent Tuesday night with her sister follows: E. B. Nedry, 32; L. Cooling, from the hospital and recovering Mrs. Essex Marsh. j 33 ; Mrs. Cook, 23; Miss Lewis, 30; nicely. Mr. Nielsen, 29; Miss Leuthi, 31; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, Mr. Mrs. Gardener, 22. A. Zwiener and family are still and Mrs. Floyd Tefft ;uid daughters As soon as hop picking is finished away on their Yellowstone Park tour. Helen and Thelma spent Sunday fish it is thought th at the attendance will ing on Horsene Lake. be increased. Mrs. C. H. Pfaffle is spending the week at Taft. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cady were SAM MONTAGUE RECOVERING dinner guests Sunday at the home FROM ACCIDENT The regular meeting of the East of Mrs. Cady’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Montague was hit Wednesday Tigard Community Club, which was Darland of Hillsboro. by a touring car driven by L. D. to have been held September 19th, has Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris an-l Mulkey of McMinnville as he was been postponed one week on account " W .W A W .V A W .V A V .S W A V A W A V A of a bible class meeting on that date. ] daughter Vivian and Dorothy returned walking along the highway in front of home Saturday after spending a week the Johnson building at Tigard He at the beaches. was knocked down by the car and BEAVERTON VW% thrown 15 feet, landing on his head in- Mr. Gus Desinger and Henry Nel the gravel. He was taken to St. Vin- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Diet 3 ch attended son visited V. S. Powell at Vernonia cent hospital but was able to return • j —if in the market for a banquet Sunday in Portland in honor Wednesday. home Monday. Dr. Bissett attended j of A. J. Seltzer, president of the Kel him. ler Fuel Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keed and two sons Billy and Dick arrived Wed T. A. C. AND AUXILIARY 4 A marriage license was issued in nesday from Lakewood, Ohio for a MEET SEPTEMBER 10 —see us first. ; Portland to Rollin A. Barber, of Bea weeks visit at the home of his par 4 verton and Thelma V. Crook, of Hills ents Mr. and Mrs. George B Reed The Tigard Athletic club will meet boro. on Lombard Street. Tuesday, September 18, at C. W. Noyes office. The ladies auxiliary will Mr. John Welder left Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. J Edwards and a]so meet there the same evening morning on the Chicago - Limited where . I s<)ns Clyde and Leland spent Sun Members should keep this date in - m , .cyavvVuXrn: ■'A Ella Fonner had a new chim- built in her house and re- and plastered. hn and Albert Crabtree spent the A end with Fred Sagert and ^ly at Newport. (trade teachers gave Miss Ruth * delightful surprise birthday »t her home Friday. Many ul presents were received. — -»..... P. R.Dallman Fresh and Cooked Meat for Picnics CITY MEAT MARKET BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 6202 rs. Wetmore, of Portland, was at high school Wednesday organiz- i new orchestra. She hopes to 25 members this year so as to . ipete with ^other schools. Silverton. iaxwell Lewis, Edward Finley and ■ence Rahmig took a five day trip ' t beaches, returning Saturday by of Siletz. °*B'*vmo*“•*-! ! 4 Beaverton Lumber Co. V, «0 m.ntf» « J« « j Kinton. | .1» I )■ C. Sn,d,r h*n, Across in | m(„d .„ J h, from ■ ■— * GLENN H. ROSS PAYS A $30 FINE ______ Mrs. Glenn Hurt of Los Mr. H R. NeLon .P -nt the P ... y„ itor, Three men, C. W. Christenson, E. week at home. He m employed in VanKleek home. J. Richards and Geo Lobey had more the Deep River Logging Co., at Deep ______ _ .. ,, than 3 persons over 12 years of age in River, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. / . Manning 3,1,1 | the front seats of their cars and weR Mr Carl Desinger and wife and daughter Dons spent Thursday , , ev- , each fined $10 by Judge Noyes last baby.' also Mrs. Geo. Dawson and ening at the home of her brother,. week, at Tigard. Lobey had to pay daughter Marcio, .pTnt Sunday at the E. E. Hoizgraf and family in Per, j an additional fine of $5 because a i liench w arrant had to be sworn out W. F. Desinger home. ,ana' ______ ngainst him. cent "hot "hot dogs’ dogs” Reav- Mr and Mrs. John Lingren and Try our 5 5 cent Heav- Clarence Spahn drove 50 miles an familv visited with C. F. Johnson and erton Feed & Produce Market. bour an(j j . o. Mouser had more than - . 7 jrriaav ---------- 3 peraons in the front seat. aml * _______ ^jrs Qma Smith and Miss Bessie Glenn H. Ross was fined $30. He Mr and Mrs V. A. Woods were Smith of Lewiston, Idaho wsited was driving a Pacific Stage bus and euests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Haynes scvpral day, ,hi, week with Mrs A. , harged with going « miles an hour Mondav evening. G. Fields and »or, L F. Fields. £ £ i ««nd. S. IJ. ,„d Depot Beaverton, Ore. • Mission Bell Service Station « RICHFIELD GASOLINE Ì SHELL-UNION V /W A W W A W J,A,.,A V A V A V A V A ,.V .V A ,AVA*.W.S,.V A Mrs. V. A. Woods attended a party chapman had no lights on his Mr* George Shields and , dniigb»^ in Portland at the home of Mrs. Fred ^ of portIan(i , visited at the i-ar and was fined $10 and costs. home Qf her sister Mrs. W. R. Van and Mrs P. B. Case and Earl T uesday.______ E. Rehwalt did not stop at the in ghter were dinner guests of Mrs. tersection of Six Comers and was Mr. Homer Allen and Robert Woods K1,lk ---------- “• Le*dy Monday evening. fined $15 and costs. left Wednesday morning for a few ^ an<1 Mrj w R Van Kleek Oscar Pfaffle, of Tenant, Cal., is days visit in Albany at the home ot ^ daughter were guests of Kinton visiting his parents this week. : mtr Bradley and V. Meyers went the formers aunt Mrs. Delta Lndtr- re,atives Sun<|ay. over the bar at De Lake Sunday C. H. Pfaffle and wife spent Sunday * river boat with a motor attached. hill. T R McClincy and family of at Taft. the Mr. and Mrs. F. Jacobsen of Port- Banki Oregon spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs R. IL Surnme o{ U j Mrf- Charles 7 Anthony school started Monday [ land and Mr. » n o « ™ “ - „ . home Mr. H. Johnston of Multno- Esterley. METZGER PARK BOARD NAMED j 4 *ar(fe attendance. A numoer BY COURT Jtoldren who are still out in the I mah Sunday. lohn B Havs visited at the home dds will return next week. The Beaver Social Club are pvinR ^ (lauw,hter Mrv R. r . j J. Ka**nui*- Kassmm Mrs. S. S. Shierk, George Johnson, * is Mrs. C. O. WilFunson, P. J. Kenney sen Hiteon Women’s Club met one jnes^T * rn am ' fanl,ly in H,ll'b,,r7 . an,'c- Wednesday. S e p tem b e r^ . j „ se and family in Aloha Sun- and Roy Brackett Were appointed Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ruth ! m ittee composed of ;ee 00111 »«’!»«:^ ........ - ,!av fson. members of the board of commission- I Mrs John Summers and Mrs. Marie ..1 , _ . , ers of the Metzger park by the county Goshom are working hard to make it Haney of Portia"*»! court last week. Mr*. Joha B I a success Good pries are always of was a guest of Beaverton friend* tnd family left Wed- fered and refreshments served. Monday. toria, B. C. to reside. Mrs. Case have been Mr and Mrs. E. P. Edwards and L. L. Laswefi an3 M a y Shed A r m at Will Mr. ami th business and social risitrd in Portland Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Humberg spent A stsrlisli miij Jerk uff each of Its »on Lewis ■ard for years and will five arms seized I d .u< > e«.l m; It may Tuesday at Camas. Sunday. off "n Injured or piira.IilzeU arm: Leon Lee, of Aloha, had his tonsil* east I d rare case« there I. iuiilil|>ll<atloo Mr and Mrs. R. H. Powell spent removí ed this week ^’«dry, principal of the hy division Sea cucumber» «llwharge ri school, was a guest at the the week end with relatives at Salem. their vlacara lo the spasma <>t rapture School opened Monday r»A\h 7 hl* brother E. B. Nedry Wed- and may thus eacapa fnim an salon larger attendence than ever '< Robins and ^*7 «vening. Mr and Mrs. C. V. . . . over 30U high sch«*.! L>bed foe. The replacement uf the Children spent the week end with their There being fo o d canal la aometlme« accomplished parents at Salem. ; student* enr died In ten days though It may lake aa * 'unday school of the Evangeli- many weeka. l ur' b will hold a program and C. Chinn tr*M Mr. Frank Park returned to her y r and Mr* A ■ th« church Thursday evening nos jiaqt I ‘wtnber 23. h o m e Friday, after spending <epuns °* p^ Jr)4 for vuoir ¡J Tigard i* proud of it* best hiker, 3» time. iy and family left Mon- i Tucker in 1 u k , w ' " ’ . . . --------(n ! * h hV ^ daily !ni p home at Roseburg after ¡1 “ ” „ m “ C k 1 « b* S'“ 1 . H arr,., nearly cut h.. right eow U eraH e attention W Q » visit with his mother. • « Laedy. I health- LUMBER BIG STOCKS SPECIAL PRICES Pier Block» Drain Tile Comp. 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