The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 26, 1928, Image 4

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    EAST TIGARD
TWO YEAR OLD BOY LG«7
cv R. Dodds, George Walton and Ed
ALL DAY TUESDAY IN w o o » ,
Hudson of Huber, Dr Sam Sorenson,
Mr. Arthur Sorenson and Elizabeth Mrs. Wolf was called to Portland
Mis* Callista de la Fontaine, former Mrs. A. E. Hansen entertained the
Monday morning on word that her The 2-year-old son of Mr
u
Freeland of Keedville.
English and History teacher of St. Tuesday afternoon bridge club this, Mr. and . Mrs. Walter
mother, Mrs. O. P. Edmonds had A. C. lrappie, of Valiev
, ,, Harris,
...
» M s,
Mr*-
Mary’ now teaching at Verboort week. After luncheon fVas served, N. W. Gorham and Mrs. Wm Eny
Glen Miller of Kelso and Miss been suddenly taken sick, but upon Multnomah, accompanied bv l nu<-
High School, visited her pupils anil bridge was the devcrsiou of the af leke attended Sdlwood C »p er_
Oldene Bentley of Longview, Wash., arriving she happily found her mother collie dog left home at 1 0 ‘*t
friends Sunday October 21.
teruoon. Mrs. E. W. Woodruff won Eastern Star Tuesday evening. Sell- were Sunday guests at the home of better and not seriously UL
Tuesday and was found at 4 l m
nyood entertained the matrons, p a t.
high score.
by
two school children in the
his
father
J
A.
Miller
and
brother
rons and associate matrons at that
Monday, October 15, S. M. A.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wurz sold their back of Bertha station. The
R.
M.
Miller
and
family.
girls met for a pep assembly. They The Washington county Rod and time
home and 10 acre tract this week to police force and the sheriff, -?•
elected their yell leader, .Beverly Gun Club of which Mr. B. K. Denny
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Swallow, of were notified of his absence ant
Grace
Johnson,
Thelma
Tefft
Luck and adjourned.
is secretary arc looking foreward to A large delegation of Beaverton
Portland,
taking as part payment a crowd of persons «were fon ,,
*
the meeting which is to be held grangers attended the Pomona grange iGeorge McKercher, Roy Helzer and home in Alameda. While they regret
-
search
the
woods
around
Multn«rii°
' Alice Flue were the “honor roll”
October 18, S. M. H. S. met one Friday evening in Hillsboro.Mr. Kirk-1 it Cedar Mills Wednesday They re students ir. the eighth grade for the losing such a good and well known when word of his rescue was ,ent 0,"
wood
editor
of
the
Western
Outdoor
port
a
wonderful
time.
I neighbor the Wurz family having department arrived.
of last years opponents, Hills Mili­
1
first six weeks of the term.
tary Academy of Portland, on local Magazine is the speaker of the even­
lived here seven years, the best
field. After a struggle by both teams ing. The police quartette of Puri-, Mr, John Dobbins has been trans­ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flint were wishes for their joj and content­ WEST PORTLAND P T A
ferred from the Klamath Fall* run,
with the pig skm.S. M. H S. made land »jvill sing.
ment go with them to their beautiful
OUTLINE WORK FOR YEAR
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i Southern Pacific to the Portland, quite seriously injured when a car new home and we are glad that
the first touchdown and repeated
ran
into
them
and
knocked
their
three times, leaving the score 25 to 0. I Francis Livermore, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. McMinnville run on the red cars.
car off the road near Wilamina last Leona can still be found at her The executive board of the We t
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Corcoran and Carduillo were the out­ IL K. Metzlcr, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i
desk at the Red Rock Dairy.
Portland Parent-Teacher* association
Scott spent Sunday at Pacific City., Mr. Lee Ross, assistant surveyor Sunday. Mrs. Flint has four ribs
standing players.
held a meeting at the home of \(r.
.
on the new Canyon road, left fa* fractured and several cuts and bruises
To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swallow P. R Whiteside last week to outline
Lois Livermore went to Seaside his home in Salem Monday whe*e and is suffering ffom shock.
and
to Mrs. Swallow’s sister, Mrs. the work for the P. T A health
Mr. Flint has one rib broken and
with her grandparents, F. W. Liver-, be expects to spend the winter.
O.
J.
Smith and her husband who group for the year Those present
a
large
laceration
over
the
right
Professional Cards
more.
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at
present
are at home with Mr. were: Mesdames Hosea Wood, E.
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i Mrs. Ruby Boyd took her parents eye and badly bruised. The car had
and
Mrs.
Swallow,
*We extend a J S ta ck . A - Schwartz, J. H Parsons
l
to
be
liffted
off
of
hime.
They
»were
The Bank of Beaverton entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wiltnot to the
the Washington County Banks at a;coast Tuesday. She expects to bring taken to the hospital in McMinville hearty welcome, and hope they will H. A. Ratty, H Van Colen, S A
HARE. McALEAR * PETERS
Attorneys-at-Law
rVhere they are slowly recovering | feel right at home in this, the most Cobb and C. B. Lewis.
banquet at Henry Thiels in Port -1 them home Friday.
beautiful valley in the whole, wide
Upstairs, Shute Savings Bank Bldg land Tuesday evening.
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world.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carr and Mil*
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Mrs. W. J. Lenard went to BenJ
Hillsboro, Oregon.
LUNCHEON GIVEN IN HONOR
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Haines were Friday returning Monday. She visited Mildred Thompson attended a dance
OF FORMER RESIDENT
dinner guests Saturday evening of her brotser Arthur Stipe of that at McMinville last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pfaffle and
baby
Laura,
of
Kelso,
spent
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George Nendal.
¡place. Billy Lenard stayed with Y .
Mrs. William C. Hum entertained
THOS. H. TONGUE. JR..
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'uncle Flmer Stipe during his mothers
Mrs. Charles M. Stites and neice iwSth the home folks.
at luncheon Saturday in honor of
Miss Mildred Shipley of Mulloy, Or,
G. V. Leverett returned to his home j absence,
Attornay-at-Law—Notary Public
in Sarcnto district Saturday aft«:
visited at the W. J. Edwards home Miss Virginia Saunders, of Mult­ Mrs. Charles E. Lewis, who formerly
Office, Commercial Building
lived in Multnomah, those present
successful season with the Indian-1 Mr, and Mrs. F. Jacobs and family on Monday.
nomah, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. being Mrs. J. A. Marlatt, Mrs. C. J.
Hillsboro, Oregon.
apolis base ball team.
, moved to Portland last week. Thev
Weeks of Portland were Sunday Cook, Mrs. Hubert F. Bragg, Mrs.
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have been living on the Cook pla e Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fredricey er guests at C. H. Pfaffles.
Walter McCredie, Mrs. H. B. Brook-
Mrs. Fred Balton cf West Dale s
tertained Sunday afternoon »with a
hardt,
Mrs. Hugh McCormick, Mrs.
Lou
Adams
succeeded
in
baging
quite ill at her home.
birthday party in honor of their sop
We will all be glad to welcome G. G. Forbes, Mrs. Ralph S Powers,
trx'o
China
pheasants
near
Beaver-
Delmar.
The
afternoon
was
spent
in
; A. M. HOCKENS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Desinger j ton this last week.
games and contests and dainty re­ Mr. and Mrs. Weeks to our neighbor­ Mrs. C. Ashley Cook, Mrs. C. G. F.h!e
Contractor & Builder
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were visiting the W. F. Desinger)
freshments including birthday cake hood when they get their home Mrs. W. Huston Woods, Mrs. C. A
home over the week end and also1 Mr. Batty’s mother, Mrs. Walker, were served). The boys enjoying the built on the lots they recently pur­ Woodworth, Mrs. E. C. Priest, Mrs.
Any Size Building
W. B. Small, Mrs. Royal L. Berry
attended the Oregon - Washington returned to her home in Los Angeles occasion were: George Pinder, Carl chased of Mr. Pfaffle.
and Mrs. J. L. Loomis.
Phone 0825 Beaverton
football game.
California, this week after spending Cyrtis Beach, George McKercher,
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the summer with her daughter.
Robert Engelke, Arthur Fluke, Ray­ Mrs. Otis N. Blair and children
mond Bernardini, Henry Kamberger, have returned home from a most en­ PROMINENT MULTNOMAH
The girls of the Orange B are ■
«Forking hard getting ready for th e1 Dinner guests Sunday at the Geo. Donald Dupue, of Glenn Cullen, Rud joyable visit with her father in Mary­
CITIZEN PASSES
mask dance Friday evening. We hope R Reed home *>verc Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, Carl Lierman, and Delmar land, and other relatives and frien s
received many lovely gifts from in West Virginia, Washington, Balt­ The sad news of the death of
everyone will attend and help tlie Robert Reed of Portland,
HARDWARE
f girls out. A good time is expected.
his friends.
imore, Philadelphia and New York Joe Simons at Salem this week
returning through Old Bennington, ended a long business career of one
-
Mrs.
Alfred
Fell
and
son
Alfred
«’ Plumbing and Heating £
Miss Crete and Mr. Mvren Gray Jf-; lcft Thursday of last week to A delightful party was held at the .Vermont. They stopped in Mont­ of Multnomahs prominent business
W. J. Edwards home on Third street rial, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Chicago men. For years be had owned and
down for the football game vis,t a s,ster ,n Sea,,Ie‘
F. W. BISHOP
| were
Saturday evening honoring the birth­ Winnepeg, Vancouver, B. C, Vi> operated the Multnomah Filling Sta
and visited the home folks over the
day anniversary of Mrs. Edwards.
Phone 2003
Beaverton, Or. * week end.
tion, but due to failing health sold
Mr.' anil Mrs. A. C. Chinn and The evening was spent in "500” and i toria and Seattle.
W W A W A W M A W I V M V *.
it a year ago. He is survived by
family spent Sunday at the home of dainty refreshments appropriate for
FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED
his *wife.
e— ■ i in— i
Mr. and Mrs Walter Harris e - his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D the Hallowe’en season were served.
OUT TUESDAY
Chinn
in
Portland.
I tertainrd Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Haynes
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
NEW NURSE ON STAFF OF
I at dinner. In the afternoon they
J. R. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. George The Multnomah fire department
COUNTY HEALTH ASSOC'N
drove to McMinnville to the Haynes Mrs. L. L. Lasswell and son Lewis Snider and daughter Eunice Ellen, was called out Tuesday at noon when
home. Mr. Haynes returned with Lee Jr. spent Wednesday and Thurs Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hagey, of Port­ Mrs. Virgil Bolton, of Hoffman road,
STANDARD HARDWARE
the Harrises as h.- is employed r>:|day of last week with relatives in land, J. C. Snider, Mrs. Harriette tipped over the oil stove while getting Miss Jennie Marie Niemela, \ho
• > Naw anti Second-hand Furnitur«
holds a degree of Bachelor of Sci-
engineer on the Canyon road con- Portland
Forde, Dewey McNamee, Mr. an! lunch The flames were extinguished ence in Public Health Nursing from
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ED. HALSTEN
struction.
Mrs W. R. VanKleck and daughter by Mrs. Bolton before the fire de­ the University of Washington, has
< , Beaverton, Ore. - - - Phone 4835
Guests at the H. C. Hartiwig home Cathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Man- partment arrived, although they made been chosen by the Mullnov.iuli o un".
W« buy or cash any second-
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wood and last week were Mr. and Mrs. Tom nig and daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. the run in less than five minutes.
Public Health Association to fill th*
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hand goods.
X family attended the dinner and baz­ Allen of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards and sou Clyde. High scores
position on the county nursing staff
aar given by the Raleigh Parent
were won by George Snider and
left vacant by the resignation of Mrs.
MARRIED
Clyde Edwards and the consolation
Ellen Post who now resides in Rose-
went to Mr. McNamee and Mrs.
Lodge Directory
burg
where her husband is employed.
Margaret Smith and Russel H. Gil­
Manning.
Miss Niemela received her degree
pin, of Portland, were married Sat-
urday, October 20 at the home o fiuPon completion of the h\c
Walter Williams, Rev. D. S. Sharpe | course in nursing, two years of the
BEAVER LODGE
TIGARD
officiating. Miss Lucille Napp was five having been spent in training ai
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No. 100, A. F. A A. M.
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Walter Nunnecamp broke a bone bridesmaid and Mr. Keener was best the Seattle General Host t.i .
M O R T IC IA N
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in his right hand while playing bas­ man. Only the immediate family a n d |'nK ber graduation, Miss
BEAVERTON,
OREGON
Meats first and third Thursdays of ket ball at the grade school last friends were present. Both the bride ; worked for a year on t < mirsine
WE SERVE REGARDLESS OFTHF. TIME DAY OR NIGHT
each month by order of L. D. Shell- Wednesday. He fell backward, throw­ and bridesmaid were recent arrivals1 staff of the Seattle Red * ros'1 ISI
.nberger, W M., J. B. Kamberger, ing out his hand, and the weight of from Canada.
inR Nursc Association.
The employment of Miss Nienuia
!secretary.
his body on »he doubled up hand
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r.vas confirmed by unanimus action of
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‘ broke a bone.
CHURCH, PRIMARY DEPT., TO the board of directors of the Mult­
BEAVER CHAPTER
HOLD HALLOWEEN PARTY nomah County Public Health Assoc­
The Tigard water board met last
No. IOC. O. E. S
iation at a meeting this wee» -it
and Wednesday.
M Ml'
sc ootid
The Primary Department of the the court house in Portland. The
fourth Wednesday of
W. A. Carter shot a fine deer Multnomah Community church is new nurse took up her work at ono
anab month.
having a masquerade Halloween party j following\h«* action of the board.
near Gaston Wednesday.
Saturday, October 27, from 2 till j
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Barbara Gorham, Worthy Matron
Margaret Dating, Secretary
Al Schnieder, of Portland, «Vas 5 in the primary rooms of the church Tigard High S ch ool’s gridsters dc-
Card party wad 500 the third fined $10 in Judge Noyes court this Mothers dress your kiddies as ghosts fcated Forest G rove last Friday to
W c d u a s d a y --V isito r s w elcom e
week for driving over 35 miles an or gobelins and bring them to the thc tunc Gf 26 to 0 on the Pacif:c
party. All children from 5 to 8
field. A number of Ti-
hour.
Beaverton aity counoil meets first
rvho are interested in our primary Kard’s boys were injured in
Monday of caoh month
game, rvext Friday. October 26, \K-
Mr. and Mrs. V. Low and C. W department are ihvited.
Noyes spent Sunday evening in Meier and Franks have sent ap ,Tigers will journev to Beaverton
Beaverton, Ore.
I Across from S. I*. Depot
Beaverton Chamber of Commerce Portland.
propriate souvenirs for the occasion play against the O range and Dlack.
meets second Tuesday in each month
and our own enterprising merchant
M. O. Galbrcath was cut about Mr. W. H. Persclls has given us a
A sharp question
Modem Woodman of American,
V S W Y V V Y W V W A W A W V V V S V iW S V V V V W V A W S S N W .V W A SUverleaf camp, meets the first Sat­ the head when his car hit a street box of “noise makers for the oc­ Alma B: Who invented the cactus.
Come ready to have a Esther J : That’s a sticker.
urday and third Tuesday of iie car at East Seventieth street and casion.
Sandy Boulevard. He was treated at good time Saturday and determined
month
St. Vincent hospital and returned to be in Sunday school Sunday.
W a lk a n d Ju m p
home Monday.
Marietta G: Do you think automo­
Ue.ivertou L O. O F. No 252
CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR
bile* make us lazy ?
mauls every Monday night at thair TIGARD UNION HIGH SCHOOL
Melvin A: Not if we’re pedestrians.
WEST PORTLAND P. T. A.
ball
in
Beavarton.
N.
G.
J.
F.
God­
W EATHERLY ICE CREAM
WINS GAME, SCORE 2t TO 0
WILL MEET OCT. 26
ard; sec’ty U. B Underhill
Oh Rats!
Canned Good* and Light Groceries to Accommodate Sunday
Forest Grove nigh school went
lieavsrtoa Uobekah Ixxlgo ita Alk down to defeat to the tune of 2(> to The first meeting of any import­ Mr. Gooding: Do you know wliat t
ance of the West Portland Parent- rat does for a living ?
lueew 1st and Jsd Tuesday af each
SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS, MELONS
; month. Mrs Albert Erickson, N. G. 0 at the hands of Tigard union high Teacher association will be held Fri­ Dennis P : Nawl
school on Pacific field Friday. Ti­ day, October 2b at 8 p. m. One of M. G: That’s correct.
Lena Godard, secrotary.
Magazine»—All The Daily Papers
gard piled up 13 points in the first the teachers will have charge of the
quarter making a score of
at the
At Tha Old Location —With
Now Store
Some Improvement
Beaver (Vangs, N# 324, meets the end of the first half. Westfall, play­ program. There «will also be a
speaker from Portland.
Carl P : They say I’m gating better
Night Trad#
second Saturday of each month. B. K ing full for Tigard, «was taken out in
Residents of West Portland and looking every day.
Denny, master, Mrs. Ruby Boyd, sec­ the second quarter with a broken
•W A W W V W W % V W S V .S W % W .% W A % W iS W retary.
vicinity are urged to attend this Phyllis S: You must hav, been ter­
nose.
meeting.
rible at the start.
Teachers
ening.
BEAVERTON
ST. MARY'S NOTES;
association, Thursday
!
W. E.
PEGG
Get our Summer Prices on
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BRIQUETS
Phone 6202
Beaverton Lumber Co.
THYNG’S
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By Stafford
When IK p powers of Hv mid mwhn
battle.
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With Amiqhlu efforb Ihe lion
reqadned his feeb^nd bhus bhe
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of 500 pounds or more. downed bhe
biger.Over wv) over bheg rolled; kb
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