The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 05, 1928, Image 6

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    The International Federation of
University Women has just launched
the campaign, decided upon at its
Washington meeting over a year ago,
to raise a niillion-dollar fellowship
fund. Many opportunities for advance
study are offered to men but the
number available for women is very
limited. The need for fellowships has
been shown in the experience of the
Oregon division of the organization
which has recently awarded its first
fellowship to Mis* Laura Garnjobst
of Salem for some important work
in biological research. The commit­
tee on the award received twelve ap­
plications from Oregon women for
this fellowship and nearly all the can­
W.
E.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas had as
•heir guests on Sunday Mrs. W. H.
VVeichlan, Waville and Bobby Weich-
lan, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, all of
Portland and Mrs. George Jack and
family ' of Beaverton.
William Meinel of Grass \ alley,
Oregon is spending a few days with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Meinel
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Salee and family
ipent Sunday visiting friends and
relatives in this neighborhood.
Mr. A. Meinel and family and
Miss Edith Leopold spent Saturday
in Portland.
WE
SERVE
REGARDLESS
OREGON
OFTHE TIME DAY OR NIGHT
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R. E. Hanna, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cary spent
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Lunch R oom , Candy, C onfectionery, S oft Drinks
F. A. Noyes
W a itin g Station fo r P acific Stages
Montag Circulator
2 Sizes, Wood or Coal
Beaverton 3303
LUMBER
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young had
las their guests on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Baker and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Cornelius Baker and family
and Mrs. Cartwright of Portland.
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Phone 4603
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B E A V E R T O N , O R EG O N
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from Long Beach Cal
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spent her vacation wuh g *
Mrs. Olga Ferguson.
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,Mi** 'Elenora Haule„beck
several day, this week
grand-parents, Mr. anJ Mr,
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Plan Your T rip Here
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S ou th ern Pacific agen t*
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town buying. Start on your trip confi­
dent that you are goin g the best way,
and that no an noying complications
will mar it.
W h ether it is a trip o f a day or a
month, South or East, to San Francisco
Ray-Maling Cannery, Hillsboro, wants ad­
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or to Europe, your resident agent can
ditional women at once to work on Pears.
IN EVERY HOME
—complete telephone service is a convenience to ^
j every member of the family.
Properly placed j
-■ extension telephones saves tiring steps for the ?
housewife. Son or daughter, sister or brother,
dad or mother-find them a year ’round comfort
and satisfaction.
And too, the telephone is an aid in emergen­
cies and a protection in danger.
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be o f utmost value to you.
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Comfortable working conditions and cafe­
teria
In buying "tra v e l,” rem em ber the
reasonable prices in connection.
slogan o f your local merchants," It pays
to buy in your own home town.”
For your accommodation Hillsboro bus will
i
leave Thyngs confectionery store, Beaver­
ton, at 6:15 a. m. daily, returning after
S o u t h e r n P a c ific
work. \ Fare 20 cents round trip.
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West Coast Telephone Company
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Special While They Last (
The beautiful, efficient, automatic house
heater you have been looking for. Only
$8.13 down and $8.13 a month.
P E R T m p
$112
VECTO HEATER
for
$65
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Also 2 Used Heaters
Reasonable
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Beaverton
Rhone 7702
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Jeweler
Estate Gas Heatrola’s
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game was played. Beaverto. H
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OUR RED T R U C K S D E L IV E R __________
F.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills enter­
tained about twenty friends on Sat­
urday night for their daughter and
j son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C ecil Mor­
gan of California. The evening was
j spent «with music and dancing.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Leonetti enter­
tained a large group of friends last
Saturday night to surprise their son
Louie, the occasion being his birth­
day.
The evening was spent in
dancing. Thene were abofrit sixty
guests present.
Mr. Ed Degell and family, who
have lived in the neighborhood for
the last five years, moved on Tues­
day to Mosier, Oregon. Mr. Degell
will be superintendent on a large
ranch there.
WHITEHALL RESTAURANT
BIG STO CKS SPECIAL
BEAVERTON
gion last week. Effort,
,
made to br„,g the mem, V « h*
200 by December 31
h‘( >p
Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs. J. C.
Miss Crete Gray left «
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cumlin and fam­ Smith, Mrs. Margaret (»age and .Miss Francis Livermore of Beaverton
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ily of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Jean Smith spent Saturday in Port­ was elected vice-commander of the Eugene where she vv ‘•
I attend U."
Hillsboro
Post
of
the
American
Le-
O.
this
year
land.
Tom Miller on Sunday.
PEGG
MORTICIAN
BEAVERTON,
Mr. and Mrs,. B. L. Griffitts had
Sunday with their patents, Mr. and
as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. T. A. Cary.
A, Kvinke and son Ellvvyn of Port­
Mr. and Mrs. S Lewis entertained land, . and Mr. Reusser of Cooper
with a birthday paity on Sunday Mountain.
afternoon for their daughter \ mme.
Miss Florence Reusser, who is a
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
and a lovely luncheon was served. nurse at the Emmanuel hospital,
The guests included Mrs. Tom Miller, and Mr. Gertrude Foster o f Port­
VVirginia, Margaret, Ruth and Jean land spent the «week end at the
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doughty Reusser home.
and Samuel Doughty.
A1 and Joe Rigert returned to
their
home on Saturday from Hood
Mr. Geo. Iinlay and Oscar Hagg
of Reedville spent Friday at the River, where they have been picking
j apples. Joe Rigert was the champion
state fair at Salem.
picker, averaging 2U0 boxes of apples
a
day.
Mrs, D. Matherell entertained Mrs.
Charlie Barron and family at dinner
on Sunday.
HAZELDALE
didates had done graduate work with
distinct promise for the future, ibe
fund sponsored by the International
Federation «would offer greatly in­
creased opportunities for women of
this type.
The International Federation in­
cludes about seventeen nations in its
membership and it hopes by means
of these international fcllowhips not
only to further greater educational
and research advantages for women
but also to promote a better under­
standing and more cordial relations
between women of the different coun­
tries and so to forward international
peace.