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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
B E A V E R TO N j^rs. Rudolph Losli and children £d*ard and Marjorie from Laurel visited with Bertha Losli Thursday jfteruoon. Mr and Mrs. George Pittelkan and daughter Jean from Seattle were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Losli. The Misses Lydia and Helen Egger and Bertha and Tilly Losli jml Christ Egger spent Saturday evening at the homes o i Ernest and Rudolf Losli families o f Laurel. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Hogan and daughter Betty Jean spent the week end at the home o f Mrs. Hogan’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Losli. Mrs. Della C. Fisher has returned from a pleasant visit with her daughter Mrs. W . H. Cady residing at Aberdeen, W ashington. Her trip included a visit to Rainier Park, Paradise Inn, Tacom a and Longview Wash. George Hughson built a small barn for E. Grandgeorge on his property near Union Oil plant last week. their husbands were entertained a dinner-party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, 0f Oswego Lake Fnday evening. Each g u ^ t contributed a special dish for the occas'on.^ Thc evening was spent in s* VVood’s winning gen- tlemans first prize and Mrs. G. C. Jacobs ladies first . MrsC. C. Ralph and \V. C. Cauthers the consolation prizes. W. M EVANS NAM ED AS RECEIVER Mr- Ilia Rogers, of Los Angeles, 'h o has been visiting Mrs Frank Professional Cards Webster returned to her home W ed ?-------------------------------- -“.c----------------- * nesday. W . M Evans, cashier of the First Bank of Tigard, was appointed tem HARE. M cA LE A R & PETERS porary receiver of the Oregon-ldaho Rev D. S. Sharpe is expected i ’airy Loan to ., Monday by judg home by September 30th so as to at Attorney i-*t-Law Jacob Katuler. G. A Plieth, a stock tend Rally Day exercises at the holder, has commenced suit against church. Upstairs, Shute Savings Bank flld f the company charging the concern Mrs. Frances Brien, o f Wallace, was insolvent and that A. M. Hara Hillsboro, Oregon. Mrs. Susie Snider, of Portland, is don president and other officials had Idaho, who was a guest of Mrs, A M Docrner for the past ten days, spending a few days with Mrs V left the state. The complaint alleges stockholders have been unable ti left W ednesday on the steamer Ad A. Woods. find ary books or records of the com miral Fatragut for San Francisco THOS. H. TONGUE. JR . pany. to make her home with her daughter, - ^ S. Welch has leased one of Attorney-*!-Law— Notary Public Dr. Murial Edwards. Mrs. Docrner the Erickson houses and will move and Mrs. Edwards attended high MR. POTVIN RECEIVES Office, Commercial Building in the first of the week. CONGRATULATION school at Wallace together. Hillsboro, Oicgon. The junior Christian Endeavor of Pete Potvin is this *vcek receiv The Ross Motor Co has sold a the Bethel Congregational church l lnK many congratulations on ac Ford car to Fred Zwhlen of the — are very busy planning for their count of his purchase of the Sani Short Horn dairy and to J. P. M c supper for Friday evening. Altho tary market, and his many friends Alister. the grown ups will cook the dinner, are wishing him success in his new STUDIO yet the juniors will serve it. Mrs. venture. Rev. Carson, of Fairvale, occupied BEAUTY SHOP E. E. Swenson has charge of the 1 he ice machine is in operation the pulpit at the community church cooking. An interesting program MRS J. E. STEPHEN S at this market day and night keep last Sunday, will be given after the dinner is M AR C E LLIN G Ì ing the meat at an even tempera served. Phon« 7M3 J j ture thus be.ng in a better condi Rev. Taylor will preach at the tion than in ordinary markets. Community church Sept. JO. W . W . W eed is now employed at Otto Erickson's as bookkeeper. Miss Winters and Harvey Anders, Church Notices ST. CECILIA CHURCH. Rev. J. M O’Niell, pastor. Wewk-day mass » A) a. m. Sunday masses, 7 45 and 10 a. m. ---------CHURCH OF C H R IS T ______ Bible School at 9 45 There is a place for you, with competent teach ers and something new each Sunday that will interest you. Our record is climbing Make it jump next Sun day. Preaching and the Lord’ s Supper 11'00. The sermon is “ Christ the Rock." There will also be special music. I Evening services, l ’. K. 7.00. ¡Preaching at 8:00, the sermon is ' on,"And Suddenly There was a Great Earthquake.” Four young people became < hr-«t- lisis bv confessing Christ and being baptized last Sunday ifight. Lets | have another great service next Sun- Iday evening If you are a stranger when you I come, you will go away acquainted. Oscar A. Cooper, Minister. B E TH EL CON GREG ATION AL CHURCH. of New Haven, Montana, are visit UNION HIGH SCHOOL N EW S The Southern Pacific F.niployee’s ing Miss W inter’ s sister Mrs. Put club are going to give a play at the Little Maxine Cady had her ton T he enrollment at the Tigard nam this week. Turnverin hall in Portland October A. M. HOCKENS Regular servies will be held both sils removed this week. l nicn high school reached 210 Mon 11 named “ Stop Thief". N. A. By- morning and evening. In the morn Mrs. Emmcl Pfieifer is very ill. Contractor & Builder day. Assignment of studies have ing the choir will sing thc anthem Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. F. ficld and R. E. Mapcs are in the cast been made and students arc settling ' ’Love Divine" and Miss Shellenbcr- Herbert Sackctt, o f Tigard, has Any Size Building Ficken, Thursday a girl. Rev. Ingalls of the local M. E. j du'wn to the regular routine of rented the Putnam house. A M will »mg the offertory solo. class work. Principal Thos. R. Fow- Phone #825 Beaverton church suffered a severe nervous col Astup who occupied the house Mrs. Carl Muller underwent an •• v v '.- '.- v i - w , s--:--;--.-s-. v . . lapse from overstrain Monday but is |lcr teaches chemistry for two per this summer has moved to Seattle. ORF.NOM AH'S ANNUAL operation at Smiths hospital at Hills iods and athletics; Miss Nellie improving slowly. He was unable to DANCE SE PTEM B ER 7» boro Wednesday. W'esch .typewriting, book keeping attend the annual state conference at Geo. Drake, of Garden Home, and short hand; Miss Edna Sand- -vg. <-<- + + + + * C-X- Hood River this week. I. O Freclc, general chairman of cranked his car in a hurry Sunday <• o - x - ♦ * ♦ * * » ♦ ♦ F. A. Noyes and wife, Mrs. W . M. bloom Latin and English; Mrs. arrangements for the second annual and fell and injured his right knee Roles and Mr. and Mrs. W . T. Roles Gregg, English; Mr« Mullen, geo $ HARDW ARE informal dance given by the Ore- W ork was commenced this week on as he was getting in the car. Dr. spent Saturday and Sunday fishing metry, algebra and public speaking; iiotuah Masonic bodies for the bene grading Watson street. The extra McMurray attended him. f. Plumbing and Heating Ì in the Nestucca river. Miss Rea Wilkes, higher arithmetic, fit o f Orenomah Building Associa dirt is being hauled on the lots ad domestic science; Earl A. Keetty Î tion, has (dans well under way to Ben F. Ream, aged 73, of Metz i jacent to this street as a number of L. Dean is a very lucky man. He civics, wild history and American F. W. BISHOP assure a good time for all who at ger, was taken to Good Samaritan them are below the level of the street history; Miss Katheryti Me Chesney shot a deer on his recent hunting ' Phon« 200 ] Reaverton, O r .¡. tend this party, Saturday evening, hospital Sunday. general science, biology and m usic; trip to southern Oregon. ’.W .'ASSW .W AW .V.W .V «. September 29, in the Shrine audi Miss Grace Millgate, Washington Miss Marie E. Temple study hall, torium of Portland Masonic Temple. Frank llaskin and family, of San county nurse was manied at Oregon library, Spanish and dramatics. Born—to Mr . and Mrs. J. W. Hubert F. lCagi-. Vance R Nelson Francisco, visited at the Hansen City Saturday to J. H. Richmond, of Compton, Saturday, September 15, and Emma S. Grant are handling home Monday. Portland,. Mrs. Richmond will con jV .W .V .W .W .V iV .V .V A V A The freshmen and the student a girl. the «ales of tickets and F.arl H. tinue her -work until the first of the body expect to meet and organize A LO H A NEW S ^Frulrr w’ll be in charge of re MAPES £ SON year. this week. Dorothy Gerber was operated on ceiving tickets at the doors. Music Mr. and Mrs A. K Hill o f Port Billiard Parlors Saturday by Dr. C. E. Mason at St. will be furnished by Short’ s U - Otto Erickson was appointed to land, spent Wednesday evening in Vincents hospital and her appendix n-ere symphonic dan^r band t ome The grading on the athletic field \1oha and heldped his brother N. membership in the Good Roads club Cigars removed. She is doing nicely. vid bring your friend*. will be finished this week so that formed at Forest Grove Thursday, Hill to celebrate his birthday. Mr. S Tobaccos the boys can start practicing for Hill is in the real estate business. also John Tigard, Tigard, and F. W. Mrs. Lela L. Brown o f Amarilo, foot ball. Twenty-two husky boys Confections Mr and Mrs Win F.pple returned Livermore of Aloha. Texas, was in Beaverton Thursday are trying out for places. Several Monday from a weeks vacation with ■ ; Soft Drinks i At the last meeting o f the Huber looking after extensive property in friends in southern Oregon. F. D. Peck has had a Vecto heat games have already been arranged cotmnecial club, Mrs. V. Shaw won terests. She may make her home for. The first game will be played ,■ Cady Bldg. W atian. St. > er installed in his home this week the first prize for ladies at cards, here again. at Tigard, with St. Helens, on O ct They may as well put some of by Dewey the Plumber. and Mrs. Cunningham the consola W AW W /AV.W JV.VA'.VA ober 13; another game with Forest those champion flagpole sitters to tion . J. O. Larson took the first Grove on their field, October 19; at Scott Gordon, Truckee, Cal., is hunting missing planes. Thyng’ s Confectionery have had a prize for men and A. Chaplin the October 26;' Ncwberg here visiting friends and renovating V ecto heater installed by Dewey the Reaverton, booby. Armistice Day, Principal Fowler is their house on Eighth street. Plumber. corresponding with Gresham Scap- < > Mr. and Mrs. Grant Umstead, of poose and Hill Military acadaniy and A. Fredricey has added another Dewey Drorbaugh and family spent Phone 3603 Beaverton Res. 3<502 <> hopes to be able to announce games Cedar Rapids Iowa, was a guest of room to his house. Sunday in Banks visiting relatives. Mrs. Thos. Guy last week. They may ! with thoic teams soon i locate in Aloha. Alden and Gayford W ilson will Miss Anna Young returned from enter the Oregon state college Victoria, B. C., after a two months Jimmy Guy, of Corvallis, spent the Monday. LADIES AID PLANNING visit with her mother. ENTERTAINM EN T week with his grand mother, Mrs I Thos. Guy. Mrs. J. W . Clock, o f Portland, Mr. and Mrs.J. B. Gilkey, Mr. and L. Gilmore and family spent Sun will spend the week end with Mrs. The ladies aid of the M E. church Mrs. J. A. Krough and Mrs. James day at Detroit, Oregon. Stephens. are planning a Pan-American ex Bradley were dinner guests of Mr. position for Friday, October 12, that and Mrs. Wm. Engleke Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W . T. Lehnherr, and J- J. Spencer, o f Nehalem, was in promises to be interesting. It will DEALER IN H AY, GRAIN, FEED, PO U LTRY EAST TIGARD Mrs. Alice Norcross and family, of Beaverton Thursday. be held in the basement of the Metzger, spent Sunday at the home church and will consist of seven of their son and brother, VV. T. Lehn Mr. H W olffe and family has rent booths, Rev. MacNiel, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. representing Alaska, ( an- GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK Shellenberger and W . Cady, were ed the Spencer cottage, better known ada, Hawaiia, Central and Southern herr. among those attending the Congre as the one where the H. A. Stewarts America, Mexico and the United T oo Late to Classify gational congress in Portland this lived, and expects to move into it States Each booth will furnish W e Recommend week. It was a very interesting Monday the 24th. music and have on display articles FOR SALE— Reliable coal oilbrooder meeting. pertaining to that country and dif green feed cutter for chickens, in The new Neon sign at the Olalla ferent food will be served. The ad good condition, (iall BR 9756-J-3| Berthold Scratch Food Berthold Egg Mash frank S. Kelley, rural mail carrier Coffee Shop is very attractive and mission will be 50 cents for grown R 6, Bx 656, Portland, Oregon. j for children. on route 4, started work Monday af very pretty, a credit to the neigh ups and 25 cents Berthold Egg Mash with mineral Dairy Feed Coupons will be issued which will FOR SA LE —Concord grapes, 4c a ter a three weeks visit with relatives borhood. be used as legal tender in making m Michigan and Ohio. pound. H. R. Bitzer, Becks place, Standard Dairy Feed Standard Scratch Food Beaverton, R 2. Lester Turnbow, L. D. Blue and purchases Miss Anna Camenzind is now em C. Edwards have gene to Hood Berthold Hog Feed ployed at the Beav'erton Feed and River to work in the apple harvest. M APLEW OOD Produce Co. Lodge Directory Ì Charles Berthold Mrs. M e!tier’ s house looks bran- J- W. Hoffman is planning a new new with its fresh coat of paint. house in Kennady Acres. ________ j ------------ Joe Orselli is in Tacom a on business A. Zwiener and family, who re turned a few days ago, from Yellow Orrin Perry, 12 year old, of St. stone Park, are now at Pendleton Mary's home, has been missing since for the Roundup. September 12. Miss Dorothy Ross, who spent the summer with her brother Lee Ross, returned to her home in Salem Saturday. Mrs. C. D. Haynes and daughter Helen Dorothy, w ho spent the sum- ™«r in Beaverton, returned to their ""me in McMinnville Saturday. Mrs. J. c . Huntley attended the M F. S. card party Wednesday. She * as accompanied by visitors from the South Gate chapter. Mr and Mrs. I. R. Metzler enter- u >ned Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Metzler *rri daughter Ruth, of Corvallis, Sunday. Mr and Mr*. Q Chinn and r an(l Mrs. J. C. Barnes were din- n«r guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ‘ hinn Sunday evening. Marry Edmons was a dinner guest and Mr». R. M. Miller * Uf l 1 Mr. ton * Krller is attending the Pendle- round up this week. M r- and Mr*. N. G. Freeman were dm u n" guest* o f Mr». Joe Keller ■*°nday evening. Member* of the Daphene club and The executive board of the P. T. A. met at the school on Thursday afternoon to plan the years work. A reception for the teachers and parents will be given on Friday evening in the school auditorium. RO LLIN G and GRINDING BEAV E R We Deliver LODGE No. 100, A. t . A A. M Beaverton Oregon, Near S. P. Depot H o«H Erst and third Thursdays of each month by order of I - D. Shell- S W W A f t W V W A f V W W A W V W V W A W A A V A V W . '. V ^ W S W Mr. and Mrs L. Peters of Olympia rnberger, W. M , J. B. Kamberger, Wash., visited at the Partlow home Little Lucile Chilson celebrated secretary. her fourth birthday with the follow ! on Saturday. They had been motor ing thru Oregon and California. ing friends Alma and Virginia Blue, BEAVER CH APTER Miriam Edwards, Wanda Stone, Mar- No IM. O. E. S. lyn St>rvart and Ruby Butler. Mrs. Joe Zanders of Woodland, Meet* seooad and Wash is spending a week with her BIG STOCKS SPECIAL PRICES fourth Wednesday ef A dainty lunch with ice cream anil sister Mrs A Norsell. month. cake was the end of a perfect day, Mr. and Mrs Lincoln have their Barbara Gorham, Worthy Matron and it might be added last but not Margaret Dcziuy, Seeretary Pier Block* least, the mothers enioyed the get son and family visiting them from ting together for a little visit very La Grande, Oregon. Card partjr znd 50h the thud Good Cedar Shingle», per M,$ 1.75 Dram Tile W e d n e s d a y - V se tte r« «T rinante much in these busy times Comp. Shingles .65 Barn Sash, each The Maplewood Commercial club Beaverses ally «euuazl meets far a* Sand Don’t forget the Community Club will sponser a dance in the school Ndeaday t U each month (■ravel Roofing, per roll 1.35 meeting Wednesday evening Sept auditorium Saturday night Sept. 29. Cement 2ftth at 8 o’clock at the home of Tickets will be J5 cents. Beaverton (Jmmber of Commerce 10.00 2x4 to 2x10 per M Nails Mrs. J. C Berry. mecls second Tuesday in each month. LUMBER MULTNOMAH Modern Weodman ef Americas, SBverleaf canty, meets the fir»t Sat- Mr. and Mr*. Don Roger*, of Lo» third Tuesday of the nrday and 1 \ngfles, spent a few hours at the month hi,me of Mrs Frank Webster W ed D iring the absence of the Zwiener» nesday on their way to Vancouver, Mr» Eugenia Ober ha* been in leavsiiwi l O O. 1 Ns*. 252 B C charge of their place. luarn every Monday night at tim i Mrs H W Randall, of Portland, hall in Reaverton. N G. J F. God I Robert and Clarence Craw and was a guest of Mrs. W F.arl Parker ard, sec’ty U R Underhill. Mr* R P He Borde were dinner Tuesday. B eam ten Robefcah Lodge Me * * guest* at Mr«. Hammer’» Sunday meet» 1st and b d Teeaday ef *a«h C. M Rogers, of Spokane, who month Ur* Albert Enekar.n, N. G j > Clarence will go to F.ugene next has been visiting his sister, Mr* Lena Godard, »«cretary Frank Webster, on Allen street, I « ’ £ •»eek beginning hi» junior year at Tuesday for his home. Beav-v Grange, Mo J34. meets the U. of O second Saturday of each month B. K The house on Allen street belong Mr and M r. C. W West are at in g to Miss Dorothy Lee was painted Denny, master, Mrs Ruby Boyd, sec * retary. Hoquiam. Wash visiting with fnend. , this week. Mr. and Mrs Zwiener will give talks on their Yellowstone trip. Platter Board House Paint, per gallon 2.45 Ì OUR RED TRUCKS D ELIVER i W. J.McCready Lumber Co. Phone 4603 F. D. PECK, Sales A gt„ Phone 5603 BEAVERTON, OREGON »■