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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1928)
< r~ - on, remained in Eugene to visit « ...................................................................... .. a Meeks visit with their daughter a weeks bush ss trip to Tillamook their s*n bred K. Gibons. ALOHA Mrs. W. H. Benjamin and family. county. BUSINESS Grove and say they wish they had C. J. Stickney, local realty dealer, Miss Evelyn Hite was on the sick CARDS discovered the Tualatin valley a Ted and Harry Sidwell are in sold a three acre tract yesterday list last week. southern Oregon this week hunting long time ago. with complete set of buildings, for deer. i, jtf- u JHaS merly known as the Sullivan place, GIRL SCOUTS PRESENTED WITH PROFICIENCY BADGES on Wheeler avenue, north of the Robert McLean entered Pacific J. T. Turner drove to Nehalem highway, to Mr and Mrs. Albert College Monday. bay Sunday. He said he caught 15 Newton, of Portland. Mr. Newton is1 At the first court of awards meet an employe of the Portland Gas & ing of the Girl Scouts for the fall Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johnston, of fish. Coke Co., and the family will occupy held in the Woman’s Club building Lexington, Oregon, spent the week Mrs. Bertha Reed was visiting their new home at once and plan Monday afternoon, the new scout end at the Barker home and pur uniform, made of a special material chased some needed supplies which friends in Aloha this week. She is to make a number of improvements called “official Girl Scout cloth"’ was PIONEER PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. teaching at Milwaukie this year. before the winter rains set in. they «Wanted for their school. •Vorn by a number of the troop t 408 Dekum Bldg.—Third at Washington St, leaders and Girl Scouts. It is a Mrs. Paul Dudley is slowly re-j Mr. and Mrs. C. Abisher of New- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gray arc bluish grav-green, worn with match PORTLAND, OREGON covering from a n operation of 5 berg visited with his sister Mrs. another new family moving into our ing hat and will gradually take the district this week. They having weeks ago. She is at the home of George Johnston and family Sunday. rented through C. J. Stickney the place of the previous khaki cos her sister, Mrs. B. G. Marquis, in y .S % W A W A W A W W .‘A V A V A V A V M V A V 1*.,.V /,'r ty )v ^ Jackman place, south of Huber. Mr. tume. Mrs. George Benshadler, presi Portland. Her daughter Pearl spends Evalyn Thoms and Muriel Sidwell and Mrs. Gray came here from Oak dent of the Leaders’ association, the week ends with her. were at Pasco, Washington, Sunday. conducted the opening ceremony and HITEON Dr. Mabel Akin, commissioner, made Mr. and Mrs. Lomas Hough and E A. Swinerton has accepted a Miss Pettit, of the address of welcome. miss Mabelle manene rciui, oi Oakland. waniauu. Cal. wa,., . . . . , . • CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W, position in the stockroom at Meier The Misses Olga Johnson and Proficiency badges were presented & Franks. Alice Erickson of Progress were by Mrs. Coe A. McKenna and Mrs. Buchanan this week. W EATHERLY ICE CREAM | callers Sunday at the L. M. Davies Anne Stewart to the following Mult Queen Esther Circle, of the Aloha Mrs. Anderson of Portland was a home. Canned Goods and Light Groceries to Accommodate Sunday nomah Girl Scouts: Community church ►eld a silver guest of O. W. Contrell Sunday. Gold attendance s t a r , Eunice tea at the home of Mrs. R. Wheeler Roy Bacon who has been on the Lynch, Virginia Cutnmiskv, Delons SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS Thursday. Mrs. M. M. Weisenbeck Mr. and Mrs Shurley Smith and sick list is improving. Delong; scholarship, Deloris DeLong, assisted her. Mrs. F. W. Cantrell and daughter Magazines—All The Daily Papers Cotnmery Coleman, Dorothy Dill, Joan of Portland, spent Sunday Hannah Christensen iwill give a Maxine Bolton, Ruth Yonge, Mary At The Old Location—With a New Store M. M. Weisenbeck is slowly im »with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cantrell. paper on "Early Community His Baye Bullock. Night Trade proving from the painful accident tory. last week at the Southern Pacific Mrs. C. A. Kling, Mrs. F.. A. V .'.S W A ’.W .V .V .'.S V .W A V b V .V .V .V .W .V .V .V .V .N W .V ^ shops. Swinerton, Mrs. O. W Cantrell and The Hiteon club wish to thank Mrs. A. J. Gerrow and daughter daughter Joan drove to Hillsboro their friends who helped to make the basket social a success. A neat Special While They La*t Henrietta gave a family dinner Mon Friday to see the fair. sum was raised to add to the com SANITARY PLUMBING day in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Mrs. F. L. Kelley of Hermiston, munity club house funds. Matt King The center of interest AND HEATING was a beautiful birthday cake from Oregon was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. VECTO HEATER Pipe Cut and Threaded Thiele’s where Miss Henrietta is W. S. Eisenbeis Sunday. It's a pretty short campaign to ex for and Soldering Done assistant cashier. pect all the women to make up their minds. Beaverton 3303 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Krall have F.. J. Flyn, of West Fir, Oregon, disposed of their nice, modern home was a guest at the Matt King home at the intersection of Wheeler ave Hiteon Progressive club held their Also 2 Used Heaters Night and Morning to keep Sunday. nue and the old county road to first fall meeting Wednesday Sept. them Clean, Clear and Healthy Reasonable General Merchant H A. Lowry, the 12 at the home of Mrs. Ruth An Write for Free " Eye Care” Mrs. Matt King and Mrs. A. J. deal being closed in the office of C. derson. Eighteen members answered The people exist for the govern See DEWEY the PLUMBER or "Eye Beauty" Book Gcrnw spent Tuesday in Portland J. Stickney on Tuesday. Mr. Lowry roll call which was "Some interest ment to tax; the government ex M uruis C*. D epi.lL S-.1E . O h w S u C h k sfs Beaverton Phone 7702 with friends. will occupy it at once as his home ing events of the summer” The ists for the people to cuss. ! and we understand Mr. and Mrs. next meeting will be Sept. 26, at Mrs. A. F. Busch went to Long Krall contemplate moving to Idaho. the home of Mrs. Clara Plieth. view, Wash, to visit with her cousin "Flower and bulb suggestions for C. S. Steif and family. Their home the fall”, will be the roll call and HU was burned to the ground last week Harry and Ted Sidwell left Sun Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Struthers and the two children were severely day well equipped jwith heavy artil and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Gibons lery and two sets of field glasses burned. to spend a week hunting deer in motored to F.ugene Saturday re turning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gib- Mrs. R. Wright, of Portland, was the southern part of the state. The a guest of Mrs. J. S. Haines Thurs grand fall cermonial of the Town Civics club is being arranged for day. their return, in high hopes of adding Mr. and Mrs. Win. McConn, re venison to the menu. cently of LaCross, Wis., returned to their home in Portland Monday after (’has. Broome returned today from 500 $ 1.50 P R I N T I N G OF EVERY DESCRIPTION T H Y N G ’S F. A . N o y e s R/NEL, $112 $65 COMING TO PORTLAND SPECIAL “ HOT DOG’4 SANDWICH F o r .............................................................. Other Sandwiches to Order . » a ri m Dr. Mellenthin I r o ^ k l f [S caatM M v ! ----------- H — A - li * 1 SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen year* DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at BENSON HOTEL Thursday, Friday, Saturday 5c OCTOBER 4-5-6 Office hour*: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. THREE DAYS ONLY No Charge for Coniultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in deseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, .kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. 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