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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1929)
They afterwards formed a merry TIGARD M ETHODIST CHURCH TUke me to town in your car - and entered on the 28th day of an- TIGARD. theatre .party. Those present were: uary, If^i, in the ufetter of the NOTICES please do! Fern Chinn, F.velyn Marty, Hubert Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Stewart are Lebert and Reynold Wilson are ill Kuhn. Herbert Marty, Manscn B e n - I'll pay you well for I must find Notice is hereby given that by vir Since the advent of warmer wea the proud narents of a daughter born rith the flu. net and the hostess. tue ot an order decree and license ot ther, the church is feeling the good * way, February 18th. the County Couit of the State of effects of the change and e v e r y -T ° * et to n,y children without delay; The funeral of Willard H, l olby Mrs. E. Marsh was a luncheon Oregon for Washington County, made aged 53 years, was held in Port guest of Miss Lucile Gilmore of Surveyors were busy Monday set- body is ready for the next tfciftg l thought of the Aid and 1 thought guardianship of the estate and per land Wednesday. Beaver lodge A 1- (Portland, Thursday. ting new stakes along the highway, on the program. The choir is being of my need, son of Jcnc Francis Kicm and George Ej & A. M. had charge of the services ----------- called together for the work of the To earn a dollar and said Yes Indeed Nichols Klein, minors, I will from Sai the crematorium. The family Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Venn spent Mildred Wahl spent the week end semester and will soon begin the lived here five years ago. He wa» several days in Seattle this week. and after the 2nd day of March with her parents. '^manager of the Swift Company Soap preparation of the Faster music. A. D. lMAf, sell to the highest bidder • Factory. for cash anil credit in hand paid, Thf Indies Aid has accepted an Mrs. C. M Hall entertained a ferv subject to the confirtiCrtion of the of her friends at a luncheon Friday 1 into schedule of the Southern invitation to sponsor the church ser- Chas. Berthold was ill several day. County Court tor Washington County afternoon. Those present were: Mrs.¡Pacific train No. 141 has been chang- viccs on March , 0 T(VO yearg aKO p j r s t g 0 0 ‘K Qn : last week. Oregon, at my present place of busi Chas Jacka. Mrs. Willis Cady. Mrs. ed from 8:20 a. nl. to 8 JO a. m. mr, thev secured s„-urt.„ an a attendance of b8. t. Meyers, Mrs Oscar H umberg, . c ,, .. J ness at Beaverton, Washington county Credited to a Woman M. F Briggs is recovering from a Mrs. L. L Laswell. Mrs M C Me- thert‘for‘’ * *K»ird s morning mail will The pastor suggests sug; that they make The first book that wa» published Oregon, to-wit: The Thyng Con J»i|t>ad cold. Kercher, Mrs. W. Van Kleek and-Mrs. be 30 minutes later than usual it 100 this year. about fishing lu England was written fectionery Store, all of the right, ■ !*. Rtngle. The afternoon was spent ---------- The Sunday School are to be given Vena Gaskill spent Sunday with in sewincr and visiting. Mrs. N. Rickert left Sunday for a specr.il invitation for Palm S u n -' by the prioress of St. Alban's about title and interest of said minors in the time the Cabots were busy making and to the following described real 3 her parents. Hood River on account of the ser- (jay March ’4 their American discoveries, an I tie- property, situated in Washington Mrs. Ted Wheeler of Seattle is ious illness of her father. Ruth Raynard was home from Visiting Mrs. Waite. Following the Epworth League ser- fundamentals of angling lut\e changed County, Oregon, to-wit: » M school several days with a bad cold. vices next Sunday evening the pastor '" ,l 'ery little »luce outlined by the Beginning at the southwest cor * ■ ----------- Babe Strom cut the end of his author es*. Thu mu s \V. .lull, champion About 24 members of the Beaver - ner of lot No. fifty-five (55) of Guy Penniirtan moved into the Hill ton Rebecca lodge vtsited the Tigard thumb while chopping kindling at snbj --N(Ys. York City Americas tly-enster of Onltirio, said recently , J| j lace Thursilay. Lewis Bros, hauled lodge luesday evening. It was the his home Thursday evening Steel’s Addition to Bittverton, Wash i » . , „ , ... Aeeording Io "Fishing lulle," us the n his household goods from Portland. ington County, Oregon, according official visit of the state president. J__ ' Modern Babylon. l h e lecture will -ml hort-sx lu eutiiuiotily known, "the They report a most enjoyable time. „ , _ begin at 7 :40 p . m. to the recorded plat thereof on file port Is to he followed for Its own Grandma Finley was at church Sun Thp has ¡nted a , pec. Chas. Berthold leaves Friday for in bo*'k P and in book 1 of the tike and nut for mereenary gain " Iff I Seattle on a short business trip. Miss Alice Johnson sang over KXL ‘lay for the first time since she broke |a) cvailKcli„ ic eommittee consisting the thirteen flies deserlhed In hot records of plats of Washington Tuesday evening. County, Oregon; thence running her brm a month ago. jof ibe combined boards of the church nook, twelve are In common use to Lewis Bros, moved the household one hundred fifty-five feet north day. Mr. .lull said. ■ goods of W. A Scidmore and S. A. , and Mrs. Francis J. Kerns are j The art, cooking and sewing classes and Sunday . _ school. The superintend thence east seventy feet to a point m Fredrickson to Portland Thursday, Wulloii’s Cumpleat \ngler, "the only xlhe proud parents of a baby boy born , i t - , e . i „ ent of the Sunday school has made spent thence south one hundred fifty-five Tt... i i .. r.ii ... of the l mon High School Saturday morning. The little fellow I a beautiful box with a slit near the elassle that has ever been written on feet to a point; thence west sev H Miss Ruth Miller left Thursilay has been named Francis fames fr. Monday in Portland as the guests of any sport." wits written in IflflJt. At. top in which interested persons may enty feet to a point, the place of for Modesto, California. . . , .iriglnal copy ul the time of ptihllcn the Girls Polytecnic also visiting . place written suggestions for the im tm- fUin WH„ Wl,rth 17 pence and beginning, said property being loc Mrs. \ A. Woods entertained Mrs. Meier and Franks style show Mrs. John Row is visiting her G C. Jacobs. Mrs W C. Caufhers ated mtir Beaverton, , Washington provement and conduct of the Sun _______ now realizes a prlee around $2,N>0. son Freeman of Laurel, Oregon. County, Oregon. '“ d|un/h«S T V « 5 d lb" B' P° r' Und E- !■ M«C*I» . « * Mi<* McDonald,'< '« W IT N ESS M\ hand and signature place at the First Bank of Tigtird Aaron B. Childers was in Bea NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE this 28th day of January, 11.». verton Wednesday completing ar Mrs. Harry Logan has been quite for this week. M EM BERS OF M E. LADIES OF REAL PRO PERTY rangements for moving into the home seriously ill with flu at her home on _______ GEORGE THYNG, AID PROVE TALENTED which he recent'-- purchased on 7th Erickson avenue for the |ttst two Mr Brugger, of the Lone Oak Bar in the County Court of the State of 1 Guardian of the Estate and Person street. weeks. She .« slowly improving. becue ^ £nd q{ his thunlb Oregon for the County of Wash The members of the Ladies Aid of Jcnc Francis Klein ami George Nichols Klein, Minors. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern Mrs. R. L. Tucker who has spent 1ast Sunday -while chopping wood. of the M. E. church proved them- ington selves very talented at the Itist meet- *" t*1** ,n*tter of the Guardianship. . ... Saturday February 16 a son. Mrs. j the past two weeks with her father, ( Kern will be remembered as Miss F, C. Peek, left last Friday for her' Elizabeth Carter returned home ing. The husbands were invited to of the estate of Jene Francis Klein: AI L, N & k O B E R IS , Georginia Malarkey. home in Seattle. Saturday from a months visit with partake of a pot luck dinner after a" d Gcor,fc N ,cM s kIem- M,nors Attorneys for Guard.an xf- „ n- v i - .. . . i relatives in The Dalles. which each lady told in verse how The shelves and counters at the Miss Erma Nelson visited her aunt I I Halsten Hardware store were rt- Mrs. G. A. Olson in Portland last „ . . she earned a dollar. Below you will |>c |u y a j y ()u r own merchants — spend money a t home. Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sackett and fmd a few of the poems: H painted this week. ______ ;________ '______________________________ r _____________ ----------- I family, Mr. and Mrs. John Rankin, To earn this dolkir Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs S. A Fredrickson j (J. W. Noyes were guests of Mr. and So shiny and round, Galloway, Sunday. .February 17th a moved to Portland Monday. Mrs. Olson in Portland last Friday. Took some hard work I son. This is the eighth child. So I found. John Gray came home from Eugene --------------------------- BUSIN ESS V. Low, W. S. Fix, and C. W. Erick Rhodv is building a double Wednesday. Owing to sickness he I garage at his home at Kennedy acres will not re-enter school this term Noyes attended a theatre party in I filled my tubs with steaming suds -{♦ CARDS Portland Saturday evening. And began to wash my duds, I A Mr. and Mrs. Don McCarty of Mrs. T. B Rice of Seattle, Wash., I could not help but sigh » is visiting her mother Mrs. O. V. Longview, Wash , are visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffarber and As the laundry wagon drove hy. 1 | Helms at Kennedy acres this week. mother Mrs. J. W. Butterfield. Misses Helen and Emma Hockens Elizabeth Carter spent Sunday at Mi. Hood. have been quite ill with the flu. But for our dear Ladies Aid X A »ferriage license was issued this Mr. and Mrs. Lester Asbahr and week to Thomas J Littleton of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole left A dollar must be made, Port1and and Mrs. Vcrma Shull of «mall daughter Connie Low were din Monday for Los Angeles to make s ° I *ritd to do tny best ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James I Beaverton. And went to work with a zest. Whitworth, Sunday. their home. PIONEER PRINTING & STA TIO N ERY CO. One nieht last week a truck drove Fred Jensen, formally of this city, 408 D e k u m B l d g — T h ir d at W a a h in g to n S t ., Owing to the frozen condition of How I earned my dollar I <o the woods near Beaverton an^ I who is now assistant city attorney of ’lurriedly drooped some large wooden Portland, was in town Saturday. the water pipes the Yaeger Bakery j s a very serious thing, PORTLAND. OREGON ■ recepticles. Ten minutes later an- will not be opened this week. N. ( So don’t stand up and holler W. E. Evans returned Sunday from _ up I ether truck drove up and picked Rickert has been busy thawing the And make the basement ring. ■ the articles. Neighbors were curious his cottage at Lake Lytle where he pipes and repairing the water system. to koixw' vvhnt it was all about. At has been spending several weeks. -nquirv at the sheriff’s office re- G. V. Lenerett left Monday for win Mr. Yaeger is to use Bull Run water I washed dishes at the banquet V A % S W A W ., .W A S W A V i W A V ..W ., .S V .V ., . W . , .V .Y .V ., A • naled the fact that his force found ter trainin'- in Florida ».vith the Bos And almost all the night, -ve large wooden vats and he was ton baseball league for which he will If you don’t think I earned my dollar looking for the owner. pitch this year. TIGARD HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I do not think you’re right. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Wagner spent The Reaverton Hi-Y club attended I he two 1 igard High teams were j,ap(^s were sore with caluses the week end with Mrs Wagner:s the morning worship service of the nrents at Woodbum. Mrs. Wagners Bethel Congregational church on Feb ¡defeated by Beaverton in b;kketbal! \fy feet were tired too, “TO-DAY IS I rothef Buryi Settlemicr has returned ruary 17th with their leader. Mr. E. Mast Friday night bv a close score To wash dishes let me tell you home with them to make an ex G Weib,b: Ii,c:,and t^ ° . of tb! / 0w_K|of 23-24 for the girls and 23 to 26 l s not an easy thing to do. tended visit. Y E STE R D A Y ’S PLANS” men, Mr. Milton B o rir- and M r .,. . , Richard Wilcox assisted in conduct - 1 *or *>°y s- F.rick Wagner has hired another ing the service The minister Rev. Miss Sandbloom, english teacher There isn’t much that woman —put into action d iver to take his place on one of his Donald M. MacNeil gave the morn- ;in(j ^[r. Kenney, history teacher can do _ . „ -'ilk routes for tiwo weeks to enable mg message Progress Through Op- bnn in having more time to take cure position” The musical program was were absent last Monday because of To earn an extra dollar or two, 1 didn’t suppose I could earn a dime given tinder the direction of Mr. illness. Mrs. Fowler substituted. of his other business interests. Willis Cady assisted by the pianist, The Girls’ League party which My cafeteria work took all my time, Miss Katherine Beach entertained Mrs. R. C. Doty and the Webb-Ros- the girls gave for their mothers last —that bank account you a n g . u I few friends -^vith a dinnerparty Fri- uell Quartet. The Church choir s the anthem “A Dream of Paradise ’’ Thursday night, proved to be a A lady came to nty house one day evening in celebration of her birthday start to-day is the help great success. There was no place for her baby ful working plan of action _ _ _ — Tuesday night the Tigard basket- to stay* tomorrow. ball teams played Park Rose. j too*< *n' now wasn t it BEAVERTON I i f 500 $ 1.50 PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION i W /A 'A V A S Y A W A V A Y .V Y A V A Y A W .V A V A Y A 'A W A V . For a Nice Juicy BEEF STEAK Call BEAVERTON 0818 f CITY MEAT MARKET M C W V W V W A S V A V / .W .V .W A W .W V Jv!■"7''i -1 ay' h i l.',hC firstk' •«- -1 -lit rd found a way *° earn niy nioney i described old time athletics bringing! ‘ :♦ - l . third j I j One dav last March as I strove —be a to-dayer it up to the present day. t the act showed the players in action r*n 111 . at your neighbors bank To think of a way to earn money the floor. The Tigard girls played again, the Oregon City girls. I suddenly heard the train rush by Tonight Tigard plays St. Helens Without stopping at Greenburg - I in the Tigard gymnasium.. wondered why? A g o o d b a n k in a fo o d to w n ia th a Four delegates were sent to Cor- For surely rd »<™eone waiting C a r d a n S p o t o f O re g o n . there, vallis for the annual convention. Yes - there she was standing deep I Those chosen were ; Rose Eichmeyer, H t M S I • '' in despair, ‘ Irene Benson, Frank Yarno and If w ni trsrirvÇ •rlTlM She finally came to the store to say, ; Wayne Andrews. I must get to Portland this very day; M EM BER FED ERA L R ESE R V E SYSTEM When George Hickenbottom was A train leaves at two, but that is too late, missed by his family neighbors were —where service blends into notified and his body was found by I must meet my children, I surely can't wait; boys under the Imperial Feed and helpful co-operation | Grain Co. warehouse about 3 p. m. Of a sudden she spoke and said • .V .V A V W W A V A V A V .W A V A '/ A V .'.V A W .V A ’ A ’.V A A U Oh will you, He had been dead several hours. 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