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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1928)
Get our Summer Prices on BRIQUETS Mr. and Mrs. John Smith uf '•aitU*. U « h , and [>r. aud A *Vauu»ont,o< Portland, were Suu- lla> guests of Mr. ailj Mrs 1. K*r- uanian. _____ ( Harry Knock and son left Monday )' auto for Iowa. His mother is very ill. * m v I 7 Phone 6202 I •J- Beaverton Lumber Co. Across from S. P. Depot ---- ‘‘ rs H.in Adams of Reader ton 1 H'*-1” Wednesday at the Florence I home. Beaverton, Ore. .. : . ; , : ;h. v ¡3? _ ~ - - ' Hute h met 1'hursda) at t |V V A W W W W A * W W > V .W W e% W .\V .V .V .N V .- .V .1 Z . 1 r 1 busines. meeting Mrs S Suud- , dftbertr and Mrs. Wray were koste sse>. • _______ I'uller has moved into his uaw house on the higlwvuy. For a Nice Juicy Mr and Mrs. L. Kinnainan spent Saturday at the state fair. They say the exhibits were unusually good. Mrs. J. M. Thompson is very iU. BEEFSTEAK Mrs. A. H. Morris is improving. Call Mrs. \ Talbert left Suuday for the Fast where she will spend the winter. BEAVERTON 0818 Mr. and Mrs. Wise of Portland spent Sunday at the F. J. Thoms residence. CITY M E A T MARKET W VW .W V.V.V.VAVAV.W VAV.VAVAV.VW iS i ^ J i>‘ ° USl' 111 >nd i>unily of H,1U' _______ • boro spent Sunday at the J. T. T ..........—- ..... 1-------- * ------------------------- — — ---------= ner home L W iV W S W W .V A V W W V .V .'W W W W A V W .N Next Sunday will be Rally Day at the Aloha community church. T H Y N G ’S Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Black leave Saturday for a visit with relatives at Wenatchee, Wash. CONFECTIONERY AN D ICE CREAM PARLOR W E A T H E R L Y ICE CREAM Canned Goad* and Light Grocerias to Accommodate K. J. W olf is seriously ill with phneutnonia in a hospital at Astoria. Sunday Mr. Terry and daughter Catherine went to Salem Wednesday returning Thursday. SOFT DRIN K S, FRUITS, MELONS Magazines— All The Daily Papers At Tha Old Location—With Night Trade a New Store Mrs. C. L. Dempsey and children, Irene, Bertuti and Hobby ot Port land spent Suuday at the While home. ,W 2 A W iV .V W A W V .,.V.V.VAYAV.,.VAV.Wl.W * Mr. Terry, who has been traveling in Montana returned home Saturday. Shop where you live---Help build up your community, ! Mrs. Hattie Scofield, of Tillamook visited at the home of her brother W. T. Lehnherr last week. »»»❖ Six young people from Camas, W ash., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush. Voters! Mrs. Clarence Storm and children of Portland, visited Tuesday at the E. M. Storms home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Looney spent the week end at Junction City. October 6th Registration Books Close Mrs. H. J. Wright moved to For est Grove Friday. Mrs. Scribner is now employed at the Dudley home. E * Commun.ty H..tory" Thom. were Mrs. George Fox, Miss Irene Holden, supt. ot Address G-ven by Hannah Peterson and Mrs Albert Hufsender 11 AS) a. in. Missionary address by Chriat«M #a o f l ’oi lland. Mrs. Blackman, returned missionary. 7 IS) p m. Young peoples meeting. Hu eon dub uict Wednesday, S*^n. and Mrs. Clayton F.aton at- 8 AS) p. ni. Preaching service. •a* at ihe home ot Mr*. Clara Plum. ,euded a card party at the home of 8 AS) p. m. Wednesday prayer ser Rvdi tad. Suggestions for fall bulb her sister Mrs. Cullen Calhson Tues- vice. evening. Wau l,*'K was responded to by sev- I We want to give you a special in viiteen members. I'he program coin- vitation to hear Alts. Blackman, mulct tor the coining uaraar are at ^ r- and Mrs. A W ilxoy and home {from India, who will «peak at ..ork and the earning committees 1 ^ J«*ck Miller attended a the 11.0U a. tit. service. art making plans, this was a social l‘**r*Y a> the home of her aunt Mrs. Everyone welcome to opr services. meeting and Hannah Christensen Gertrude Henry. Roy L. Nolt, pastor gave a very interesting talk on "Early - — • Community History." JrViday luncheon guests at the BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ivvo of the earliest settlers iu *• McKercher home werp Rev this neighborhood were the Fanny a,,d ^ r* H°nald M.icNeil and baby, Bethel Cong relational church opens laiuily who came here in 1845 and — the W J. Robinson family «who Mrs. Snider and son Harold its “A onic to A hurch” campaign on came in 1851. i'he first school was ° f Lake Grove visited at the W. K. Sunday, October 7th, with the min held in Amts chappeL During the ^an Kleek home Thursday o f last ister preaching the first of a series cold winter of 18ti2 hay was $100 per week, of sermons on the general theme of "Seven Social Sins.” The sub-topic tou and a wagon box full was as ■ mi ¡O' a load as w as hauled. Tho $lrs. Viola Talbert left Sunday for this Sunday morning is "Politics cji nst settlers iu what is now Tigard evening for an extended visit with W ithout Principle." The choir sings and surrounding country was Geo. relatives in Indiana. She was ac- the anthem "Aireat and Marvelous" ami Sol Richardson -who came in roiypanied bv her sister Mrs. M. M and Mr. Hansen sings the offertory 1S40 i,r 47, each taking a section, or Kinsley who has been visiting rela solo, “The Voice in the Wilderness’* Roy Scouts have been invited a* b 1 acres of land. Mr. Iigard and lives in Oregon and Rritish Columbia (aiiuly came in 1852 and he was too _____ particular guests for this service. The Sunday evening topics are bit.- to take up a whole section. Mr. Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Heard give 100 acres of land to Miller home on Lombard street built around the general theme "Mod have tbe.r first house built Au WPre Ted Peters,v„ of Detroit. Mich ern Substitutes," the particular one earlv settler muned John Gault dress- Harry Edmonds. San Francisco. Mrs this coming Sunday being “Cleverness ed a I the lumber by hand to build George Ruehler and Mr. and Mrs for Character." 'I'he orchestra will play the fatuous number "I.argo" it. ll.s labor came to $JU), the C . H Coed son of Portland, amount received for the hundred _______ (Handel) You are cordially invited to at ! " CS \lr Frew'iug Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevens have tend this church during these seven Cl1 ,c " l " u ,ts be was not nwvpd from the Tucker house to the '•'»■ m • • i used to an axe he used a hand saw Hgnter house on First and Watson weeks of special to cut down the siu*U tree* aud _ _ bring vour fa mil v in •»♦♦««■d > help brush He made aU the rails aud Mr Il>hn Hay*a spent Sunday ful hour of divine worhip. i .u i u . t u iu out on hi* to his #on Wilbur in Portland fence his hundred acres. He was the _______ first man to budd a fence with posts Wr and xfrv George R Kppd and Professional Cards and everybody was sure it would not Mr and Mrs F T. Milquis* motored stand. All the fences were what to W ood burn Tuesday. vv.is called worm fences He owned ____________ HARE. M cALEAR A PETERS the first umbrella in Tigard which Attorneys-at-Law was tpiite a novelty. Mr. Wood and II110 T D 12227116 Upstairs, Shiite Savings Bank Bldg family came and bought a claim in f i l l 111"H Hillsboro, Oregon the wilderness in 18C7 | I»U U d l -----------------------------* g — . , . , -—-— . ■ ■ ...... ".g Butte school district was organized PI {ID Lifll 11 PA DO DAQTV THOS. H T O N G iy., J R , 75 ars ago, three years before the ULUD FlULU URIUJ iHll I I Altai nay-at-Law— Notary Public McKay school or district 18. Fori _______ Office, Commercial Building th, past 12 years a reunion has been Name, Salact«! for all Unn.mad held by that school which is a very, Stra^. ;by Gua.u Hillsboro, Oregon. enjoyable gathering. For Uiauy, many _______ _ . . ~ i-. ■ .1 years that was the only school in The card llarly whllh was heltl — ..i that section of the country. Antes at Ulc K ubcr ball Ust batu.ua> chappel was the only church iu the ^vcn|ng evolved itself into stnnewh.it % STUDIO whole country except church and o( au e|ection o( IMines bt.iorc lh c , S BEAU TY SHOP Sunday school was held ui the school p<!op,c dp,,arU.d for lllPlr hotncs. X M R S. J. E. S T E P H E N S house Au.es chappel was also *h c Thp Aloha-Huber community wax i MARCELLING voting place from the county Uae I by ,hc llubt.r Conunercial P h o n e 7MJ this way taking in Scholls, Beaverton Uub to a||eIld a card yarty al ,he an- * .arden Home. lull and incidently incideally while there lo to Butte school stood where the Ar- sc(eci names for all the unnamed ris home is now and was in a dense &irPPts ibis district. A good crowd forest of trees with just a trail like o{ interested residents turned out A. M. HOCKENS leading to the door. The main treat aIld tluy naillpd tb|> streets a plenty, Contractor & Builder of the children was a picnic once a -pbe mua| untrodden byway shall now :: year on the banks of the Tualatin he the chooser of its name from Any Size Builtlin^ No school or Sunday school program among several !! Phone 0825 Beaverton 1 cr Christmas exercises were held for The commercial club has held ■ vears to break the monotony and the length of the school term was three the fiual decision of the names un til their next regular meeting at months. «which time thev will act as judges H AR D W ARE As far back as 1880 there was no in the selection and nrw«v»r» - rharl post office at Tigard and Mr. W'*od Plumbing and Heating for recording of the n?mes at th< brought the mail to all the settlers county office« from Portland, on Saturdays. No one F W. BISHOP 'ihe ballots sent out *:vJ th **raw ever imagined such a thing as R.l'.D. B*«v«rt»n. Or i vote cast last Saturday evening arc i P hon« 2003 a part of a campaign being carried '.■ A W M V .W /A m V .W V s on by the Huber Commercial club BEAVERTON _______ 1,1 1*1 Ml the streets of this district r -9« ALOHA NEW S SSW W W .W V.V.'.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.SVAV 1 Mr. C. I). Haynes spent Sunday" 11 an.<l «»>«>>• Mr. and Mrs. E. Lange, of Port- at McMinnville visiting Mrs. Haynes MAPES & SON " ' . S ° ‘ * T * '* ^ ! land were visitors at the Joe Bush Billiard Parlors .... - < - - * • » home Sunday. with previous records has been cleared Cigars Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ericksv'- O1' up the preparation of markers and | The Dudley home was re-shmgled tenanted with a china pheasant dit>-, driving of posts will immediately Tobaccos Y this week. ner party Ihursuay evening Inc be^ n Confections !i ----------- guests were Mr! and Mr,. Ed BVrjgg,i ^ Co,ntntrcia) c|ub hai fcc|^vcd Win. Charwing has re-shinglcd his Soil Drinks Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr and M ' bparty lupport from Aluha m,.rchailts £ house. ..ir -vans. _______ [who do not belong to the club but Cmdr Bldg W atinn, St. . .. .. . who Are interesud in having this Mrs. Paul Dudley who expected Mr. and Mr,. R. M Chmn ai d improvement carried out and are help- 1 W U W W .V M W .W /W to return home last week was not faintly and Mr and Mr,. J. G. inK ,Q drfray act|Ia| PXRcnl^ Ullc permitted to leave the hospital but Starnes of For Band were gug,u of lub#crip|ion Pvcn came fr(>||, as far plans to be home this week as she Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Umm Nw*<lay „ Beaverton to help ah-ng. is greatly improved [ STANDARD H ARD W ARE a f t e r n o o n . _______ Enough people were present to sit N • w and Second hnad Furnitur« ' J. A. Kirwixnl of Rcedville who U .U V. . L who k was re- „ Mine table, . of ED H A LSTE N Miss Bertha Mat/ka .. . . i 500 at .. the . , party. attended the countv fair at Hills- t ... „„..I,<■.>,. Many cently operated . on for appenuiutis ...... ., new residents attended , pre- . Bcavertuu, Ure. - - - Fhoue 185$^ c , :._i I,,, sumably on account of the selection boro, was showing a Washington at the Good . Samaritan hospital )elt , community. , county i c i . l , of street names, but they became i. We buy for cash any »ecood- fair ticket for September 25, , , the hospital Sunday a rn lw ou m i h e ac qMainted with thpir n r J ^ and J baud goods 1888. ’ h,«..e of her sister, Mrs. Martha . ^ ¡§ by ^ Register Now! Edw. C. Luce, County Clerk >hop where you live— Help build up your ' ':V V V V V V *!<V V > ^ A .w w w w -:-v v v -:" r v v v v v v ;| ; T Advertise Your Auction Sale Mr. and Mrs C. Florence and N. p. Scruggs and family drove to Eagle Creek Sunday for a picnic. Last Wednesday Mrs W. H. Ben jamin entertained at luncheon for her mother Mrs. McCann of Eau Claire, W is. Guests included Mesdames R Walker, K H Smith, Suttle, Beattie, M. Thoms and J. H McKeown. Mrs. M raves invited five ladies in for tea last Saturday afternoon for the pleasure of Mrs. Walker who is visiting her daughter Mrs. Beattie and Miss Mvers, of Appleton, Wis.. who i, visiting Mr. and Mrs Hawley Buck. - in this , s< ® ' , NEWSPAPER jt y Same Price It reaches hundreds of farm homes each week in all parts of the county. lor over J* years 25 Ï ,ew* p a p e r A d v e r t i s i n g f a y s 4. ------------ --------- ---- 4* ounces for 15* USE LESS than of high priced brands millions of Nelson where she u r e c o v e r y |Auxiiiary and ^ Commfrcia, club Mr. Otto Erickson, Mrs. L. D. which * * UP card W Shell, nberger and Mr. « . J. Wood- nCW cor" cr» t* COn,e re« u,ar comers. ard spent HTiursday at the home <jf Mrs. J. C. Huntley ui I’ortland. They made aprons and other article^ in preparation of the Eastern Star ba/aar which will be held November ST. CECJLIA CHURCH. the 13th. Rev. J. M U'NicIi, pasjo t Mr and Mrs. N. W. Gorham en W euk day mass 0 At a. in. tertained Mr. and Mrs. <<uy Jacobs, buiiday masses, 7.45 and 1U a in. of I’ortland and Mrs. Mark Smith of Ashland at luncheon and dinner CHURCH OF CHRIST Wednesday. Bible K'h.x.1 at V .45. The greatest Mrs. Essex Marsh attended the1 battle in the history of B.-averton card party given by the Business wl|| begin at that time and it is a Womens club at Hillsboro Thursday battle between the Red’ and Whites, evening. MV*. Marsh w«»n first prize ( ome and sec. in 500. j The preaching and communion ser- “ ” ~ -vice at 1100. The sermon on. "Jesus (Miss Carrol Stephens who attends Thp f - the St. Frances academy visited her ^ p a, 7 oq Rp bprp on tjme parents over the week end. youngpeople—A great race is staring ----------- u and you will want to be in on it. Sunday guests at the M - Hart- Thp |prTTKW wl„ ^ ,hp fjri, ^ a wig hr/tnc were Mr and 5 rs »erics on the "Sermon on the Mount" Hartwig and son Robbie of Port- Thp %ub)pcf ¡ , -The s Pcret 0( True land and Mrs Hickman and daugh- j { appjnP„ » ter I-ola of San Francisco. j \yP invite you here to enjoy the 71 „ ». w t 'sermon and fellowship with us Mr. and Mrs. M - McKerchgy Osc?” r r“°f»eT and son George were dinner gurvts * Tuesday evening at the R S. Welsh CHURCH OF T u r v » - » * - » ' home. Church Notices Luuchei^ fguesrs Wednesday at the home of Mrs S A Fredrickson Sunday Ortohar 7»h 10 00 ». m. Sunday school, J. L a n d P ain t Up 7S*% OF THE HOUSES in and AROUND BEAVERTON NEED REPAINTING DOES YOURS? ACORN-ACME PAINT $2.25-$4.45 A GALLON ALLEN PARLOR FURNACES $68.50 DIETSCH HARDWARE A FURNITURE STORE