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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1928)
SECOND Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neal and dau ghter Mrs. Frank Kueny were guests over the week end of Justice and Mrs. <L. A. Johns <>f Seaside. Mrs. Neal iV a^daughur of Jus'ucc Johns. They also called on Mrs. Gearhart 'of Astoria on their return. ANNUAL i n f o r m a l J DANCE ! ’. B. 1 loughety, of Coop f M t. Y left Monday for a business trip to y southern Oregon For Benefit of x Miss S. Emmons is now cashier at J The Portland hotel. •> “ i .. , Stanley Wood is attending the Î Hillsboro high school this fall. i Orenomali Building Assoc’n SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Shrine Auditorium •j* PORTLAND MASONIC TEMPLE - - Music by - - SHORT S 15-P IE C E DANCE BA! D Tickets 60 Cents You Are Invited -j. • ^>< m >^> x ~X ‘< K * X ~ X 'X *X ~ X X *X ~ X *-X ~ X ,*X ***X ~X ~ X ~X ~X ,X " X ~ X * v v ** PUBLIC SALE .. »« II 1 1-2 Miles west and 1 mile south of Hillsboro on the farm known as the J. C. Buchanan Beaverdam Farm , on , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 II At 10 o'clock A. M. Camp Cookery, Garden Home team, i 1st; Kenneth Smith and Charles Mar Profeta tonal Card* tin. Verne Bright. Livestock Judging team — Amos Best collection 6 landscapes-2nd- Ilierly, Catherine Boge, Francis Hel- H A R E , M cA L E A R 4 Verne Bright. brook of Kinton. Best Port, of a group, collection of Boy and girl winning free trip to Attorneys-at-Law Salem, Julius Huletl and Esther ^ Animal life-lst-V erne Bright. Buge. Upstairs, Shuts Sanags BuU |ldj Dom estic A rt COUNTY ALOHA F ru its and Nuts Colored luncheon cloth - 1st - Adele P!ums-2nd-Clara Edy, Sherwood. Hillsboro, Oregon. Guerber, Beaverton, Kt. 2. English Walnuts-3rd-H. P. Strick- Center piece, white cm .-lst-M ar- ler, Sherwood, Rt. 3. garet linlay, Keedville. TH O S. H. TONGUE. JR , Dresser st. col. em.-lst-Adele Guer-I F lo ral ber, Beaverton, Kt. 2 ; 2nd-Mrs. John Attoruay-at-Law —Notary Jacobson Beaverton, Kt. 4. King Alfred-2nd-Mrs. J. E. Mann, Office, Commercial Building p r towels em.-lst-Adele Guerber, Beaverton. Beaverton, Kt. 2. Hillsboro, Oregon Emperor-3rd-Mrs. J. E. Mann. pr |owei, cross ,tich-lst-A dele Best Coll. Narcissus-2nd-Mrs. J. E. juerber, Beaverton, Kt. 2. ... Mann. Pr. Towels fancy-lst-M „ „ . iss Ade‘e , Best Coll. Rulbs-lst-M rs. J. E. > •>v -X - "W 4**XK* Gu,f rl?er' B1eav* rt? n- K,‘ f:, „ ¡Mann. Aloha; 3dr-Mrs. Geo. Nendel, Bedspread Applmue-lst-t lara Han- n STUDIO ■ 2nd-Mrs. - • •* - S. ------ --- CommercÌB, »«-avertoa «"• ~ Sherwood; Gannire, ExK;bit». BEA U TY SHOP Beaverton, Best gen. exhibit by Commercial Croch. Bedspread - 2nd - Mrs. J. M R S . J . E . STEPHENS Geo. H. Nendell. florist-2nd-Mrs. lluber, Beaverton. MARCELLING Beaverton. Billy Hicks, of Long Beach, W'ash, . U K „u his a: . . . r is making his home with his sister, Mrs. L. Gilmore and family, this vv.liter. He is employed by the Port- land Light & Power Co. in Portland. ----------- J. E. M.Uel and family visited with Lingerie Phone 7M3 ♦ I H orse Shoe P itch in g C on test Mis. Mil/ell s parents at ilwaco Sun- Nightgown-2nd-Adele Guerber of At the Oregon State Horse Shoe uay. Mr. Haggcruian has been ill. ¡Beaverton. Handkerchiefs, hand painted-2nd- Pitching contest held at the W ash ington county fair grounds, Septem- I’aul Bradley and daughter were j Adele Guerber. ■••• v . sa . v ^ u 11 Handkerchiefs em.-2nd-Adele Guer- ber 20, 21 and 22, Henry McGrew b b dinner guests at the home of Mr. a 21 year old boy of Woodburn, and Mrs. Storms Friday, Mr. Storms ber, Beaverton. A. M. HOCKENS Three col. handkerchiefs-2nd-Adele Oregon, won the State Championship had just returned from a f.shing trip Contractor & Builder (which was held by W . H. Hayden to the N'ehalem and they all enjoyed Guerber. Best display-lst-Adele Guerber. jo f Portland. a fine salmon. Any Size Building Log Cabin-lst-M rs. Chas. Barren, This contest was won by Mr. Mc- Rt 3, Beaverton. ’ Grew in a two out of three match Phone §825 Beaverton Pearl Dudley spent Sunday with Silk quilts-lst-M rs. B. G arin ire. ' after having been tied with Jo e j ^ • « • ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ « v v v ^ v s - w x her mother in Portland. , Tigard, Francisco of Portland in the S t a t e ] ____________________________ Rugs, drawn or hooked-2nd-Mrs. Tournament. Mrs. Wells, who has been ill at Smiths hospital in Hillsboro, for over C. A. Johnson, Garden Home. Kitchen apron-lst-Adele Guerber, a month, is greatly improved and ex HARDWARE Kt. 3, Beaverton. pects to return home Sunday. .x ~ X MX ~ X ’« x >aX~>'F‘X >* x >*>*x~x~x**r Plumbing and Heating House dress-2nd-Adele Guerber. Collar and cuff-2nd-Adele Guerber. Paul Dudley and daughter, of Aloha Curtains-lst-Adele Guerber. and sister-in-law, Mrs. Marquis, of l F. W. BISHOP Knitting and croch. - 1st - Sweater Portland, drove over the ( olumbia v P hon e 2003 Beavertea, Or. Knit—Mrs. A. Guerber, Beaverton. highway Sunday. Montag Circulator '.V .V .W A W .V .V .V .'.V .'.'.V $ | F. A . Noyes G range M A C H IN E R Y L IV E S T O C K Fordson T ra c to r in good sh ap e; Fifteen head of Dairy Cow»— 14-inch tra c to r gang plow; tra c- 13 Grade Jersey * and 2 H ol to r d isc; spring-tooth h a rro w ; stein»; 10 will be fresh by the drag h a rro w ;., 'disc h a rro w ; time of the Sale, and balance m ow er; ra k e ; iron ro lle r; farm to freshen la te r; all will give w agon; o n e-h orse cu ltiv a to r; from 38 to 50 pounds of milk disc drill; new 7 -fo o t Joh n per day full flow ; everything Deere binder; gas en gin e; will be told as they are sold; platform sca le s; Queen 120-egg 3 bred h e ife rs; purebred J e r in cu b ator; cream se p a ra to r; 8 sey bull; 50 W h ite Leghorn 10-gallon milk c a n s ; and all h ens; 3 head of good F arm small tools to be found on a H o rse s; 2.. sets of heavy ----------- farm. harness. A L S O — 34 t«ck » of w heat, and SO »ackt of feed o a t» ; 35 tack s of gray oats. BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON an approved interest. note at 8 per cent A. H. WEST, Owner . S cores Beaver Theatre boy or girl making the best showing Should Husbands Marry Mrs. L. F„ Cornell visited with with a purebred Jersey club animal. Mrs. H. T. Brownridge in Portland Lucille Johnston of Aloha won a October 4-5 Thursday evening. scholarship to the summer school “S H E ’S A S H 1 E K ” D i iv n . , * ... given by the Hillsboro Argus to the Mrs Paul Dudley who has been ,11 dub mcmber in the county who Hot Papa . . for several months in a hospital i n i , hiKhcst if| a cannin(, project. ,{. Portland, expects to be able to re-j Club W o rk } uctoner o . • return to her home Sunday. “T H E N E R V O U S W R E C K ” Sewing 1—Rosalie Reed, Aloha, 1st FOUNTAIN PENS $1.50 and up Mrs. Fran k Cueny of Fren ch Glen, r °< *in g 2 - L u c .l l e D ou‘ hi‘ - r ’ a r‘,e " ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » » • • , v . , Y ... . . Home, 4tn. Oregon, who has been visiting her parents’ Mr and Mrs J H Neal of t '3" 1»’ Cl>okt'rV— Elmer Schlottman. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- « r - ------ Stacey avenue, for the past month, \ ^oha-H uber. 1st ; Howard I.indley, * * v v -x -x -;. *-x - W V W W V W V W A W A Y iV i W iW A Y i V iW M N left for her home Wednesday morn-1 Garden Home, 3rd Special While They Last V W W Y A W V W A % Y ,- .Y , .% W % Y . ‘ accompaniod bv her father who l Cann,n8 Jobnston, A oha- J. W . H U G H ES, I B ooths 2 Sizes, Wood or Coal Kenneth Wood, who graduated Hillsboro. 91 per cen t; Washing- * * from Beaverton high school last June ton, 91 per cent; Scholls, 85 per Beaverton 3303 .V A V W V A S V .W / .'.’/ASVA | 'is visiting at the home of his parents cent; Leedy, 84 per cent; Sherwood, . . Mr, and Mrs. F*rank M. Wood. He 84 per ce n t; Tigard, 81 per cent. x “s ~ x ~ x -x * * :~ x * * x ~ x ~ x ~ x -x -x “x - , M APES * SON . . has been in Fiastern Oregon for the Each receive $60.00. f •• past two months selling sewing ma- Billiard Parlor* Boys 'and Girls Club E xhibits i -------- ■ -------- ■- .......- -----' j ^ * * chines for the White company Cornelius, Hillsboro, F'orest Grove,! j N Cigars .... Durham, Cipole, Gales Creek, Tigard. X ~ X ~ X -,X ,X--X-*t**X~X**X-,"-,X~C,,X " !' •* Allen Hubbard and family, of Clear <garden Home, T i m b e r , Laurel, Tobaccos . . Lake, Iowa, are visiting his parents Coopcr Mountain, Aloha Huber, Confections i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hubbard. Mountain Dale, Kinton. j _____ Soft Drinks •I Special ( prizes were given boys’ September 30-Oct. 1 Mrv Ring, Of Portland, was an , KirU. club w„rks for out5tand. £ Cady Bldg. Watson, St. “U N D E R W O R L D . . Aloha visitor Monday at the home of mK work at the county fair A W J V k ’ . W A V . W . V .V A V M l • • her parents Mr. and Mrs* m* ^ * William VanKleek of Kinton won Comedy, Dr. Quack .b a r d . She vmted with her brother the sch()lorship ,Q the state coliege •f* Allen whom she had not seen for 23 |boys’ and girls’ summer session given October 2-3 years. “J E W E L S O R D E S I R E ” by the county Jersey club to the $20.00 and under, c a s h ; over $20.00 six months time will be given on Terms of Sale: F A IR —Continued . W. A uctioneer V. B E R G E N . Clerk f is expected to take advantage of the t» uJ>er- W " ” a Ju U le , AIt'ha- 2nd; Winnifred Thomas I hunting season before he returns Huber, Aloha-Huber, 3rd. home. Garden—Leila Peters, Mountaindale, 1st; Walter Mathiesen, Mauntain- Mr. Mctton has moved into the dale. 2nd; Corned Bilveu, Durham, Sutton house. 3rd; Thomas Cabe, Durham, 4th. .Corn—Earl Van Kleek, Kinton, 1st; I Mr. Johnson is drilling a well on Francis Holbrook, Kinton, 2nd;, the I.ippert place. Mable Van Kleek, , Kinton, 3rd; Roy THYNG’S CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR W EA TH ERLY ICE CREAM Canned Goods and Light C io carias to A ccom m odata Sunday SO FT DRINKS, FRU ITS, MELONS Magazine«—All The Daily Papers At Tha Old L ocation — W ith Night Naw Mrs T. C. Sewell » entertaining a Van K,ce^ , Kin‘" n. 4* î Jersey—Wm. Van Kleek, 1st. nephew from Indiana. Poultry- Lowell Shultz, Tigard, 2nd. Ducks—Donna I.aCina. Tigard. 1st Queen F’sther circle will meet at Rabbits—Chinchilla Buck Junior, the church Thursday, October 4 for a business meeting. Frank Heintz, Garden Home, 1st; _______ Wallace Wheeler, Aloha-Huber, 2nd. Sfora T rad * .V A % V .S , . W . V . S S % S W / A W % W A S \ W . S W . W . , , % W A W Cl,inchil,a Sl-nior ***• Mc,vin Ai«- Home, 1st. ink sketches and groups of photos, Black Flemish Giant, Jr., Doe, Mel- to the county fair at Hillsboro and v,n Aitkcn* Garden Home, 1st. received nine blue, four red and White New Zealand, Sr. Buck, two white ribbon». Darcy Dobson, Tigard, 2nd; Marion ■ ■ ■ — i Lewis, Beaverton, 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Matt King spent the New Zealand White Intermediate, ¡week end at Wi-nc-mah beach Merritt 1.. Rabe, Tigard, 1st; Darcy 1 >obson, Tigard, 2nd. ’ ,rv,<*tt is I Home Making—Garden Home, 1st. Miss Eve Reed. v i~i*ir >t!ss Murial Ç’-'v -n f r - Home Beautification — Josephine few days. Selby, Garden Home, 1st; Kathcryn Williams, Garden Home, 2nd; Geral- Mr and Mrs Lewis Neuman and dine William», Garden Home, 3rd; -on, ,.f McMinnville, and his mother, Florence Johnson, Garden Home, 4th Mrs L. Neuman, of Springfield, III., Potato—John Strieker, Sherwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. 1st. F. Tuttle. Demonstration Teams — Cooking Di vision 1. Garden Home team, 1st; The driveway to the N Hill home Margaret Mo rgan and Wanda Smith was gravelled this week. $112 —put into action —that bank account you start to-ciay is the help ful working plan of action tomorrow. Ì —be a to-dayer at your neighbors bank BANK OF BEAVERTON A good bank in a good town in tha Garden Spot s i Oregon. Mrs. Matt King and Mrs A J. 1 Gerrow called on Mrs Marian Mit- I chell in Portland Monday She is rapidly recovering from an auto ac- | cidrnt at Tillamook when the car 1 she was in skidded in loose gravel and she syas severely injured. M EM BER FED ERA L R ESER V E SYSTEM —where service blends into helpful co-operation .W Z A V W W -.V .V .'.-.V .V A W V V W V .S V W Mr Lakatnan is improving his place He is building a new chicken house also. FF'.lh Casteel i* very low 7b year» old. He i» HARDW ARE Nsw and Second-hand ED . Also 2 Used Heaters ' Reasonable ] •{• Beaverton, Ore. - - Phone second •j W « buy for cash any See D E W E Y the P L U M B E R |X hand goods Beaverton Thone 7702 X t * * * * ^ - * * * * * ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * ----------- ------- ----- l h l ia ------------ Z .'.V .V .V m W 'J IN EVERY HOME —complete telephone service is a convenience to J every member of the family. Properly placed •: extension telephones saves tiring steps for the i housewife. Son or daughter, sister or brother, dad or m o th er-fin d them a year ’round comfort and satisfaction. •» 2* £ And too, the telephone is tn aid in emergen cies and a protection in danger. W est Coast Telephone Company / • :v W .V s P b V A V S W » V .W .» .W .W W W ., ^W % V.S% V.*.,. ’-,*>*, *,*V ,,,SS1 \ —travel tia Pacific Stages For vour trip s to P ortlan d and o th e r valley p o in ts, in v e stig a te t h e c. n- venien ce o f frequ ent schedihes th a t are offered by th e Pacific S tag es. a V T ake advantage of reduced rate» m ade pos sible bv our 10-ride and 50-rtde book plan. f a b f 'Y Pacific Stages A G EN TS PACIFIC' Fursit»r*| H A LSTEN Frequent L. A. l.owrey has let the contract for a triple garage at his new home »in W heeler avenue to C. E 1 1 ross He also installed a new water pipe this week A B McIntosh and family att. • i the state fair this w*eek Jeweler STA N D A RD $65. Verne Bright took an exhibit of h is' YESTERD A Y S PLANS” Optometrist •:--x~x.«x..x^«x*.x-*x~:-v VECTO H EA TER for y iÄ ^ W 5 A W A ,AV%%SV%V.VA%V.W.WAW.,.V .,.S\ W ,,.V . oil paintings, water colors, pen a n d jkeI1, Garden “TO-DAY IS Dr. A. E. Wilson R. E. 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