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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
ST. MARYS NOTES Wednesday evening, December 12th . V . W . W . W . V . A V . V . V A W . W M W A W V . V A V . V . . . . . . , bmh the Huber Commercial club members and the ) L adies Auxiliary had their ttnnual social evening. 50Ü was enjoyed by the members. 1 he hostess had a pleasant surprise for all the members. A. E. WILSONS JEWELRY STORE Beaverton, Oregon 10% off on all Gifts 20% off on all Oil Paintings St. Mary’s played their first basket Mr. and Mrs. Curl Beckett are ball game December 13, with St. going to visit their parents at Salem ? Stephens. With the first toss up over the Christmas holidays. ti the ball passed rapidly to St. Steph- Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough, of Port forwards, displaying the agility the opposing team. St. Mary's land, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. f. guards did splendid work but the '1. Hadiey and daughter at a Christ first basket was scored by St. Steph mas dinner. ens. H<iv*ever our jumping center The officer» for the coming yew in a got iii some good pkiy and threi the Huber Commercial club are: pres successive baskets were managed by ident, 1. B. Gilsdorf; vice president, our team. The quarter ended with I T. Ilh.lley; secretary ( \V. Bec- a score 11-3. The opposing teaM1 ¡kett; treasurer F, W. Livermore ■■ fought hard but the excellent teat i The following officers »were elected work and skill in (Kisses of our girls could not be stopped. Oui by the Ladies Auxiliary: president, star - captain Georgette Berrest, scor Mrs. Dan Shaw, vice-president; Mrs. ed again and again till the game C. W. Beckett; secretary, Mrs. J. B. ended 34 to 13. Hurrah for S.M .l! Gilsdorf and treasurer Mrs. John Mitzler. Last Friday night several students Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw will en- of S. M. I. received the first bask et ball game of S.M.l IS. 'Ihe game tertain ten guests for ( hristmas at first appeared a little onesided dinner. ,111 favor of the Cornets, the visiting J. G Larson is now finishing t he team, but it soon evened up. 'Ihe interior of their home. score swayed back and forth till Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rose, Mr. and the game ended 22 to 23 , with S. M Mrs, J. Gilsdorf will entertain 20 H. S. victor. guests at Christinas dinner. "The Comets" is an organized team of the alumni of St. Mary. MULTNOMAH Their splendid record failed to carry them through with the score however Mrs. J. A. Lathrop was hostess to ( hapter A. H, F. E, O. sisterhood at HUBER NEWS the home of Miss Nellie Lathrop, December 8th a card party was Portland, Tuesday night. A paper held at the Huber hall. We hud a on ( harles Evans Hughes was read large representation from Beaverton by Mrs. Susie Holmes. The honors was won bv Mrs. Hcartt and Mr. I httpman, the consolation to Hurry Burke is still very low. Mrs. Leonard and Mr. Raynard. Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Forbes and The Cunningham’s are enjoying family will spend Christmas at Sa their new furnace which installed lem with Mrs. Forbes father, C. C. the last week. F.tnniel. ■ .v .v .v .* . Get our Summer Prices on BRIQUETS Phone 6202 Beaverton Lumber Co. Beaverton, Ore. Across from S. P. Depot Give Her Something Useful A Beautiful SM00THT0P GAS RANGE A Source of Pleasure for Many Years Complete Line at PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO S I X T H AND SALMON C APITO L TH E A TR E MULTNOMAH, H i l u r d a y . D e c e m b e r 22 R o d I wlftM q u e S u e OREGON BR9899-R-5 S um lay-M onday, C arol In D ecrm ber lleatrlr« 23 24 75c Ladies and Childrens Felt Slippers -...... ...... .... ............—.39c $100 Mens Felt Slippers_____ 59c $1.00 Ladies Hi-Grade Felt Slippers ________________ 59c $1 Men, ami Boy» Caps -M e $3.00 Ladies and Misses (ifal- oshes, latest style, variety of colors .......... 4L69 Boys Hi-Top Shoes with knife$J.9>< Mens Hi-Top Shoes ......... —44 98 I s t a . 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I n c o n c l u s i o n , we w ish t o a l s o a d v i s e ou r aembers t h a t t h e a f o r e s a i d S t a t e C o n v e n t io n went f u r t h e r on r e c o r d , " t o s t a n d by t h o s e wno s t a n d by u s " and we a r e , t h e r e f o r e , r e q u e s t i n g t h a t t h e o f f i c e r * and members of t h e s u b o r d i n a t e f r a n g e s e i t s n d t v s r y c o u rte s y p o s s i b le to t h i s f l r a or i t s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , to e f f e o t a c lo se r trade re la tio n s h ip . Tha nk in g you i n ad v a nc e f o r y ou r e n d e a v o r « t o show t h i s f l r a o u r warnwst d e s i r w t o coopwratw w i t h t h e « , we erw f r a t e r n a l l y yours, OREGON ORANGE BULLETIN, i. /L ¿ lteo.il q | SAltor . / Signature a t u r e o of f ldeatlf l d w a t l f l c a t l o n of ma nager o f amid f i r « . OFFICIAL GRANGE STORE N. DIRECTOR’S WOOLEN STORE - 229-231 FIRST ST, Between SALMON and MAIN STS PORTLAND, OREGON Main Store open evenings to 9. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 2 p, in. Mail Orders Filled—Postage Extra. F a ir f a x 's Too Late to Classify “ THE LOVELORN” M chs Boots. Red rubber^ m $3.00 Childs Rubber Boot*, R, Girls .................... ...... t , 7g $-’no Mens 1 ‘res* Shirts qu . $1.50 Boys Dress Shirts 50c Mens Fancy Tie _ jo $8.00 Boys Suits ........... $20.00 Mens Suits $n qs $2x00 Mens Overcoats $i>o* $10 00 Mens Sheepskin Coats.*.g, $15.00 Mens Leather (.cats • ■ «Aliar f Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Smith, guests of the W. J. Shraders, have re à turned from a trip to Seattle and T h u r s d a y - K r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 27-28 T u r s d s y - W i> d n f > M d a y , D e c e m b e r 26-2ft Tacoma, Washington. FOR SALE-1, UK ) Chick, Buckeye J a r k H o l t In l . a u r a L a P l a n t « In coal or gas Brooder, also House /.a n « C ra y 's A. I. Adamson received word last “ HOME, JA M ES” hold Goods. Mrs. Lamberger, Allen week of the death of his mother, “ THE WATER HOLE” Avenue, Beaverton. » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ » » » » » » ♦ » » » » » » o » » Mrs. A. T. A cbm son, at Kuna, Idaho “ CAPTAIN SWAGGER” Don’t Forget Our SPECIAL BARGAINS I by Granville Everest, of Laurel, Oregon % w MERRY CHRISTMAS Exams! How s w i f t l y t h e y bear dorvn upon us! They have again swept by leaving the girls gasping over their marks. Credit has gon». where credit is justly due and all are deliberately closing tired eyes F.. D. Gray, of Eureka, Cal., is to the semester examinations loom visiting at the home of his brother ing at the end of the six weeks. Herb Gray. The freshmen have at last been Mr. and Mrs. A. Chapman will en- relieved of the tense (head that has J been their close conipanian since the | tertain twelve guests at a Christmas dinner at their house. ? beginning of school. They htive been ' initiated! And many found that it The street light which has been V i was not so bad tifter all. Every erected has made quite an iinprove- one seems very much alive still! I ment in our community. I SAVE DOLLARS Buy Your Christmas Gifts at AW.,.%WV.\W.V.W.VW.V.V.W.Vi‘.VrtV.,.V.VAV.,.V,, Be loyal to your own merchants—spend money at home. With full appreciation of the many courtesies shown during the past year we extend our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I »++««II 1 1 n oce» • >■>; STIPES GARAGE MISSION BELL SERVICE STATION F. A. NOYES, Plumber F. J. DIETSCH BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS CITY MEAT MARKET COMMERCIAL HOTEL Mrs. A. Merro DR. C. E. MASON SUMMERS DRESSMAKING SHOP STANDARD OIL COMPANY DR. A. E. WILSON WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO.