THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
PUBLISHED
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10 CJI PEOPLE
K KossTs car vstis damaged I
**tent erf about $50 Sunday
I» - when ü truck l°aded with
^smashed into him. Jo e Orscll.
The car was insured by
BEAVERTON.
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BY
PIO NEER
OREGON,
PU B LISH IN G
CO.
F R I D A Y , DEC . 21,1928
PRICE
5 CENTS
STRAWBERRY GROWERS NOI
ANXIOUS IO SIGP
th*
Ilio
“ " COMMUNITY THEE
M H S MltNIION
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Tu.il.iun Yullsv
only off* ic«l
( liristn
lr <tc
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was
made
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ds of Ho.!, 1 *X (*., Port-
i v cry interesting
pas'
, nuich coi
|t*.:"u h.»s only *>n*- halt through 1 11 V c 1 1 \ d" wi -
urs Mary Smith, of Huber, re ¡
e in si raw bert i*-' it had ri suK ills
paed iroin-Eniaiiuel hospital Monday
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Wil.hin.
i the hit
u had
son a c r e '; California I.wni v , a \ lila i
Lttle K¡rls are anxiously watching
,1 M i" tri 27.00U.
.litui attrae ! c wide at ten
1 4t bulletin board at Dean's store
lat all over of thè co tint i v 'Decorati, i •t the tr ie w.iis «lotte b
$(t who hate the most votes in
e plowing Up lililí Sil.»**- ,\li
R an ibi*r^cr aller J 1
L doll contest.
Mona Smith had
1 predicted that go.nl pi tee* iD.wev
\\ t
Ur (»rb.uub
sind
l^, Votes Thursday, Margaret lav
i ad hv another year\ He
^ tíü¿, Lois Livermore 4021 and
■n raised th*- best black
\\ a ; s. u Slice t and th
iic|yn Kobmson dd.SJ.
are huger and better than Hivihwav
.- informed his hearer* that
lit
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I m Adaius is recovering from an
in ally all tin Oregon and Washing |..>,ible tins happy Vuletide illm
I ton i run and tt gi tables are canned 1 mat ion ; Hank
ol
K iv e r to ii,
I
titjck oi the flu.
j under a California label.
K I ban, J. W Spra tie. S. Mapes *\
Beater chapter O. E . S. will hate a
I Son, I ’ 1 >r. I bangh i i
M Manning,
.rJIU and a Christmas tree at
HI VYF.RTON HIGH St HC)C>I.
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1'hyn. l
I Stevens, I < TMI
m temple iur members and then
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: bert. Studio Barber Shop, Mike* Shoe
I he seniors won the debate chain* (Shop, t
I Mason, 1 Grande* ago,
tiilJren on .Saturday night.
p. aiship oi the high sclio I Iasi Fri Heat or i<-it F til* t prise, I
M Smith.
|da\ when they deteated ihi sophw- 1 I Rossi Beaverton Review, II \
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. J . \V. Hurd
!norcs by an unanimous ,!»•**IS»4 III oi , \i » vanii1er, M hi v Summ* rs, A
[w, ber 2U, a daughter.
true jud g.-'
*11
Beav
The *|Uestioll for 1 W ils. ui,
t Grocer*.
1 *1
w .o», \ i - >lved, tIti«) ni the
» h
( entury, F 1 D
¿net Benson of Woodland Acre.,
tv rust oi W « *1Id peace, tile 1 lilted Be a\ ci t
alt\ Go., t
1 1leac h
| twed lo Hillsboro this week.
States 'houl.l materially rei luce the U G. 1 lam s, ( lelileilts * ■arage, M
.1.11 IV and nav '». Ih, si-nioi delxil Ct .X, 1« «cady 1 muh
'll 1
Harry Stuee has been ill for set
1 .1 \\ IN I V
Miss. oil Bell S. r v ice
Milo Hains, and 1 im
eral days.
l udcrwood, tipheld thè aftiriuative i e. Sebr.uleis Bakerv,
Be.iverton
and thè Sopii s, Georg* lla rn s, Rmi- 11 ..trae*-, t ari* Barbecue, Whiteball
ilrs Mucgi,- Anderson left Thurs-
1 id W ebb, and F.li/abcth liuti, d e - ' t u i e , ( ¡tv M ai Market 1 Pillili r,
4 y for Seattle where she will spend
iiiided ibi negativi side <>f thè «jues 11
M. Hai in * ( Ilio Erickson, K
, holidays ttiih her daughter.
She
limi. I k v 'I s l'i.ole and George Hai Welsh, \\
I
i ad*. I <1 llalsien,
upects to return about the first oi
ns deliveied ili. tw>. rehutlals. Ibi .* munureial lloiei, ( ba ili* Herthi.ld,
the year.
debau vvas noi as m ar oli*-sidcd as | alni Heavertmi l.umbei l o .
thè deeision iudictiles as ili« sopii'
\liss Ruth Miller is ill.
pilt up a gi h ni fighi
\ t Inu lina' 1
mi vvill he mieli R E K E K A H L OD G E MAS
D qmj Drorbaugh’s sister, Eva Lu-
ibi In. li si bi">1
C U R I S I M AS TR EF.
tlla Drorbaugh, died in Portland
ni-xi Eritlay niierttooii. The vvork!
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Utdnesikry and will be buried S a t
b.,* beni divide.! up as follows: T h e l
Heaver Ri bekali lodge enjoyed a
urday.
public speakmg elli's fumisti* ' thè u hnsluias tre* ai
1 M Moudav
i iilerlaiimiciil, ibi Iresbmen bave tO|vemiig. Gitls *.*, , . ii.mged and
Mrs. F. A. Noyes gave a birthday
eb ali Up ; thè sophs <l<> lhe decorai 1 1 1 , \ s.mg t Imstmas smigs
\ ver.v
inner Sunday. Those present were:
jn .g ; and thè juni.irs provide thè cals | pleasint lime *Uts rrporteil
Hr. and Mrs. VV. T. Rolls, Mr. and
Th*
seniors bsvi
nothing lo do. I Thi tree m i lefi * ......lin
n thè
Tir> L. Krvine, Mr. and Mrs. Sol-
Nani«* vv ere diUwn W « dnes.lay so fi.,Il |,>i thè W. I» W l.nly,, who
lers and daughter Gladys.
.Imi everv stilileut vv ili g*'l a pr*'setit 1 | their p.irlv Thnrsilay night.
1 lu liaski l ball team iv'ill play thè
..lard tad
U rla
W Bwn
arc
aiutimi un thè higli school ft<s>r
'F O U R D E A T H S D URING
^ r ° ° Wv*
home for the C hristinas holiday s from L A R G E S T S H IP M E N T OF FARM HAD TO C " I R
T H E P A S T W E E K Thursday li gli! in ti practice game, D R O V E AW AY DID NOT
E E 50 Y E A R S OLD
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The giiH will play th«- alumni girl'
Ortjjon State college.
PAY FO R GAS
as a preliminary In the Inns game.
l
Itarlcs
Miller,
aged
<
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«lied
at
Otto Erickson & Co", this week un- j Mr. Xoorcland had to chop down
K. Summers and Bert Hockens
' bis h..nv al Bethany December 15. . Beaverton high seh.H.I lias enjoyed
A certain servir, stati*,., in Mult..*.
ktc awarded the contract,
against
; lie leaves to widow Augusta Miller, .h very successful '■ ason
winning mah w;l> |,ilke*l of 4 gallons of g.,>
U bidders, for the woodshed at the
! Ir. Miller was a native of Michigan *' t.•«.ib.* 11 games , losmy 2,^ tiling I m ., Xi rv Iu<4t ni.nmer last Monday
..........< front
> « ...... *,t the
■< house
* * * ■ but
«
• tew 1 mid 11 , funeral was held ITecembei |U ! • •*
pade school. It will be JOxOO foot.
1 has -
- * m mornini
l h, mol
-
- t.. th
ceiveu tit u iu vc.i
-.aider care of W E. Pegg tmd inter- I" "«tits >3. I ndir the able leader
an,| saM|
w l,
„ a,
farm ami ,h,ry « . ' K - “ >
„„,¡1 ,,arl
th, r. '
jment was at th* Bethany Presbyter- "hip of Mr. t *.s they have s lic e s
w;llllwj rI1)HJKh to get his car
Mrs. C. E. Thomas vvtis visiting
M " Pi S k « » . »old 27 « « t o , , and ooder hi* houic, r o u r i and th. f t
1 : an cemetery.
defended int orangi and Wack j j0 ti,r
statiem and have the tank
relatives in Portland the first of the
7 combines in the district adjacent i.. " ‘ls
C
Adolph \macher, age*l 13, died at I c a l post
I hi- team consists of Hen filled. He received tin gas ami dr«>v<
Kelt.
Beaverton this year. He recently | Last week he cut down a Gtl,* ! Bethhny December 1J He leaves a jn e t , manager, Wright, 11.orison, Dean t|u. (.|ir
(ju, s|,t()(,t| ,n,| the tin
sold a 15JO tractor and some imple- enstetn apple tree that hi s.ivs "
widiiv, Mary and <> children Henry,I '- o-
l md uer, Zu< ch i . 1 twhrd, M , ,
prop etot started filling
. Wilton Kincaid
returned
from
ments to Mr. Hersey and a 1020 614 feet around. It was planted • I Edith, Marie, Katherine, Lydia andjMtd Mi 1 ox > - .a.-h, Wismer, Barry, Df,,. tank and In the time fuor *.»
Eastern Oregon this week.
tractor and plows and discs to Mr. j years ago.
I Mbert H*- was a ititive of Swit/er- Htirn, Jones, l n<lerwoo*l, .Shannon, fjv,. gallons had |>*. n puiutml into
VanHorn of Beaverton route 3 j Mr. Mm Ireland -tated that t»‘ ■ “ ¡land Funeral service* were held at |/unbrick. Brand, Beach. R.rVer, Rus-
Unk
llian , |P|I|I,.,| on , hl.
C A. Haulknback left kist Friday
Mrs. I.. A. Kraetner of Fairvale, and waste a great deal oi etu-iLV when Ib-ihativ Baptist church Sunday with|"‘ H. Binring Welch F.. Ilomrich an*l , V|artcr lll(| ,|r,,Vp nwav nearly pull;
fw Wichita, Ktinsas where hg will
Herman Ramme, of Farmington, pur-j they purchase uncleared land W hen ¡interment ui Union cemetery. W 11 H »minli
Dug ih* hose of) the pump. 1 h -
make an extended visit with his sister
chased Star car*.
he can e here his
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U.ROM
MW
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_________ _ ^ \1th brii'h and tre. * am it ' ■ •
P M. Madden sold 2 acres of the
B
r H R O l CH ALOHA
Itikeii vears to eli a
h
McGill estate, on the market road
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Beach and put it into shape.
. M t. «lìce! Mccfinlxr 16, leaving a "Aiful ( < »un t y Surveyor Karl Hobbs, I om j fjce was nonfinl but no trace of
to Miss Lena Eichler.
* n*l children. He vsas born in New j (
{
K Syverson, wlio j the motorist hut been tecured.
family were dinner guests of Mr. and
■ York
Mr. Bolaml was buried in the|'vere natned by the County l ourt as,
Mrs. G . B. Huston of Portland.
County Judge E. J. W ard and
t,
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t »« . r.i I».
\i^Vers for the i#nit»o»ea road r e - I
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r.\ an» elic al cemetery at U^.ir«l i n
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twnty commissioners J. M. Hiatt
ster Mrs. Otto Fricks*
, ember 16 under charge of Wr F. ‘ » '■'Iv petilioned for t*. extend from
H E A R D AT RF.t F..*vS
The officers club of the
^
ir.d F. W Livermore and Market
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...... .spect to make Bea*
'he termination of Wheeler avenue |
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at the
home
- Ii-rtoti their
. - home l r a whin a:
»oadmaster Charles J .
Jon e s at- Star met
74.
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D .rk Knight.
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tended the convention of Oregon Jannsen Thursday evening.
e
i,vc ¡n onc ..f Mr Frick-. • I
. | leruinlxT 17 IH i ' ,M " ‘’ha 'Gmilay ami mad* a *t*rc-
Mr. Nedry: Why are the middle
I rurir j,
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^ n*y Judges tend commissioners in ening was spent playing cards Christ
l’ ^ u |<iw ;(||(| several ,u' inspection of thi' pro|M,*ed im- ages known as the dark t*gr' ?
*urv
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mas gifts were exchanged among the j
.
. ,,
Portland this week.
T hey were
accompanied \
[ Thelma
Thelma S.
S : . Because
Hecuu**
there w i r
children TTie* Bethel" M l-, rhurch I nrov « entent.
nient. They
were accunpanied
there
members and refreshment, »erved.
Mrs I
over the hi v* road hv a goml dele- so many knights
had
charge
of
tIt*
funeral,
which
uc-
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|is visiting hermother Mrs '■<
11
gTttii '11 of local residents, who Sill-
Helrn W eifhtrd
1 F. Johnson and family and Erma
t nrred on iJccember 16. W. 1 Peg)
pile*! considerable infomtition b* arine
Evelyn J. : How much did lleb n
L-r , d C. N»n;r. oi 1-oMU.d »ho| ^
^
i , , s „ ........ v a ' in charge of arrangements
l * ' 0* " r r e Sunday guests of Mrs
**n thr project.
lof Troy weigh?
«aitine of Portland.
was graduated troin Or*g*t
thf week end with their parent Mr
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i Mbcrta fJ. : I *|on’t know anylbit
tural college, was elected
. \|rs || R Nels.m.
Miss Myrtle Johnson of Good
A f '£
th<
;ib*ftr
iteli
of the National Student Federation ol •
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i
.Hitan
hospital,
spent
Sumkay
' 1,5 ^ ena Gbskill, who is a teach-
tv P* and jti'i In fort pu nt to press.
That Setti«* it
the United States of America, at the
Alfresl lohnson is confined
n the Gervais high school ♦.N'ill
a telephone message from Hillsboro i \li»s Lewis: Where i ' the Ina i
annual conference at Columbia. Mo..
home with the flu.
home Saturday to spend the
advise* that the viewers held U final | of the swallow?
Hecember
15. Mr. Natter was i
in m I ram -
a Y olltH
-nstmas holidays with her parents
imetiiig in the offee of the rotinty | F ari P. : In the stomach,
former resident of Basvenon and a
hospitalDe
Thomas and D aid Kohsc M * i
r lml Mrs. Geo. Thyng.
surv *-yor yesterday atri Iliad- then
A New One
graduate of Beaverton
>bi
__ high
week end with
r* port to the county court recnm-
Miss I .cut hi Use the word pas
h at Rana;-
tm ridim that the road he accepted turr in a sentence.
Bnring came home from the
Mr and U r , . R * Bla. 1. .(
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g
I Wrc art h< adijuarters f> >r < hrist
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Jack Rr 1 went pa»
h
spital Sunday greatly improved but Minnville, wer* Sunday dinner vuist
mas trees candies, nuts and cigart SAN TA W I L L B E H E R E F R I
Mr.
and
Mrs
I.mt
evening.
Gorham.
confined to his bed.
Feed
and
Produce
«
o
Beav ertoti
of Mr. and Mrs. N. VY
tained a nun b* t
DAY AND S A T U R D A Y
"<*nta < Ians will b« at Diets*h'1
B" en
About
fifteen members <t
The sir
Did you know that Tfiyng ser* *
Mrs. Rohse’s bir hdav. Th
^ ^ k'ennedy will spend the holi-
B' 'Wed
llardwar, store Friday and Saturday Hot I fogs ami Light Lunch* *
ed
W
i
thg
,
tertain*
Eastern Star visitai H IK
1
and Mr' K
cut
K
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Nir
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n, and children ran u r hin
iTwS vT T^
*on an<' daughter-in- at Sherwood Saturday ewnmir. •
irtv
f L ..»/in- . etiin
cox. Mr. and 3
. *. r an,l Mrs. Ixincelot Kennedv
tire accorr pauied by theii
th
and
d
Natal
th*
very enjoyable time is report«'
Portland, Mr.
^Grande, Oregon.
irents
on
Saturday they will re
*t the h
j U l u i s t m a a N< \t \ W tl-. |
of I Mr. and Mrs !.. K. »ran,
o e a present.
cut
Th
Monday eviMig F on »* ‘ h ^ ‘ .
M
Y W Ja
There
must
he
lots
of
hoys
i
John
GHie Riggs and Mrs. J. A. Forest Grove entertain* I th
rl* in Beaverton t-.lio hav not *
an H. Breiten,
tri H< •rieft
er-on visited Mrs. Roger Marsh and lYttrons, associate '•fat'-- n
inti* « Inis this v i t r and here
Und,
'»"couver, W a s h , one day last S c e r c ta m s , -t A rt
i h, . is. < ards
*trk
•iir chaner to see him.
K;
\ large crowd was in
Beth 1 «h*- evening,
Fa
The Worthy Grand Matron
which F
H IG H W A Y W I L L HE P A T R O L I F.D
John -on
Oi
and Worthy G ra n 1
* ' in^ Myron (,ray, students of ,. Sellers
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O H.
A L L NIGHT TO COUNTY L IN E
jit.
pj,. atr un>'ersitv, will arrive hottit ',ilb*-rt 1 hart«r "
Begittning Janu.try 2nd, thi high-
n ♦vc
; I Ü
,lt f t S rvay fr..m Porthind io ih.- Washing-
1,1 n ! j
*^e Uhristmas Wi- \bout a d
Beaverton chapter.
• lav rv«ning ' «*,n < "iinty line wdl b< patrolled al!
d h
restant
with
her mght by frorn four to *ix |*olire car*.
holiday
the
Mr ...........
Mr*. «Tare Briggs is visiting her
under chargu of Sheriff 11 n r ll.urt
a_n,l Mrs. Ralf.h Davis, of To -
^ D Oregon
A. W
I >urtng thr day four polire on motof-
■•* ■■*, rx-erc r visiting relatives . „ t e r Mrs. M Evans
.
<■ t «di rycles w T In . n dmy.
n the fa st week.
daughter1 Tt
Mr* L Î. Henderson
ir i.rovi m e n i.
\ f t • r tw,- ears drove off 'he hi.h-
hope
are
moving to Montana.
• , f,rr*s.
v ay ,*ft Terwtlhger h*»nlevafd early
iary th
Mr*
a
' Y\ Butterfield visited her
T ut *day tiiorning drputy JkfcF’arlane
am
•^ht
lived
‘ ' Mrs. Holbrook, of Portland,
Ad* Iph Antacher vrh
-s cr.tically ili ' *sdc a rei-ort to sheriff Htirlhnrt
Huber
Friday
^ <ky» this week.
the Denney n»»d died last
ashtng hun to semi a rotnmunication
Let O tk tm » Day Be I I« al h
Sunday
• ni of Otto to t ’htcf of Poltre fettkins re*|tie*ttng
I 11 * anccr
ancer and was buried
y
Day—Buy Christ, tas Seta*
Web*'
«. farm ma- * tm io havr thè bo«levti''il sandrd
The <
^r-n«v
Ylrs. Herbert Powell, of Union cemetery
are visiting their m o tf • * r
upi * r »
I
lur.che--n to
- W
Butterfield. They e x - j Harry L< gan and wife
to rfn**in over the holidav*.
! ( cat., arrived at ihc ,0 f ^
$. J >kee-
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