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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1929)
rçEW USE FOR MOTOR CAR TIGAÏID. EA ST T IG A R D hip , •i aLs»at fifty. \prtl 14, the Ladies M ission ary Society are giv- evening of itutruc tive cntcr- at th,- i:'hurch T w o play- be given 1 vervi ne is III- f evening. ^Irs. A Haye», i>i Portland. was a The regular meeting of ihe Fast f' Ul ’* 'li Mrs. i l.enz Monday l'isard Community l l u b was h i l l Iasi W ednesday evening. As M r l Mrs h c u . M iT a rl.m i l ‘o. tlan«! 1. C'hilson had resigned as vicc-prcsi- "tis a caller ai the • G l.v’nlv ha.r.i1 dent, Mr. Williamson was eleeten ts. iccnilly. She e \ v. \a a f o . n i . l y a test- hat otiice \ letter <\as n a d f.'oi.i uc °* liz a r d seventeen years a*o. he p re sid int, Mrs Hammer, wh. 1 visiting her son's family m Oakland, Mis. Millie Edwards of lleaverloti > ahioinia. 11 willi hci mother Mrs It was voted that at the next meet- !• 1 • ■ l.ecdy. mg j,art tlj time would be given 1 for a jolly, good "wmiiir" roa-q All Ir-. Elsie Keeser and on Hen. of members take notice. ' ' ' dburn, accompanied by her moth- The neighbors extend to Mr« G H v . Mis Grubb, of Ashland, and O ' >er H Grubb und wife, of P o r t Pfaffle and to the ftinuly .then ion!, »vere culli»:,; v>u o il frictuU of sincere sympathy in the death of Mrs Pfaffle’s mother, Mrs. C hnst 'E s Reisers m Ti.uaiJ Sunday. c m Sturm, who has li\ed HV years Mr and Mrs. J. W. Summer’s Mrs. Sturm came to this valley from d a u m te r. Mis. !• 15. ItcG iacc i> very Germany 24 years ago, tho the las; li 'A at ihc Emanuel hospital owing to few vears living at Tigardvillc Shi sons, a:i . pc atiou three weeks ago. A btives seven daughters, n o thirty-three grand children and a mu sc necessary both ikiy and night brother m W est Virginia. In te rn u n i ! ail Meyer bruised his light leg was at Pleasant \ irw cemetery , with .-o severely with an ax that he was VV. F.. Pegg in charge T h e manv confined to his bed the first part oi flowers testified to the laige circle of neighborly friends. the week. . . _________ ■I-------- - V r- I | f % ft >«ss i mud T h i s Chevrolet Si* was built specially to transport the complete Polo Equipment of J. C h e e v e r Cowdin, nationally known Poloist, who is participating in the Polo Champion ships at Del Monte, California, this month. V iteti. P t a y t r ireetin.>. com e on .hiiieli »ml I lini .day rp v v o rth h..lr p: a nice tvem iigx , t the L ea g u e m e e ts at 7 p. ni- Sumías •. Patronise your Local M erchant Trad« at Horn# iiiS S L A W N ORCROP Mrs Newton Hamilton is much ini-1 Mrs. O ’Kelly, Mrs Bristow, Mrs. 1 roved and is able to be up und out j COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER. H H. Tigard and Mrs. W. Brook, sonic each iluv. Mr. und Mrs. J. \V. Patterson had spini W ednesday afternoon with Mrs ALOHA A LOHA H U B E R SCHOOL W ynona, Josephine, R oberta and KEEPS THE LA WN GREEN ‘ ¡John Tigard. as their guests recently Mr.and Mrs I Jean Wolf went to a Fa ste r egg hum 5 0 lb. B a g $ 1 . 7 5 D E pinnell and C R. Finnell of VVm M e rritt of i n l a n d also Mrs. An unusually kirgo number of con- E. O Mien, O 11. Butler, Mr. and at the W escott home Sunday. Mr. a an., r Epptt , Wll) comp, honor* Vheeler were guests d of Mr. n a I Patterson*« P a tte rso n ’s uncle uncle M Mr. Kp Mis. John Tigard nud Mrs. John L aw n M O RCROP . I D Finnell and family Sunday bi4S Just returned no:n II nolulu and thi declamatory contest Friday in Mrs. C. F. T hrone who ha« been Ei in hi were among the local citizens ’ Hawaiian Islands and will make ti tl)e fifth and sixth grades Helen grade ill the past (week with lh ,( flu is th ick en s th e g ra ss visit here. He reports a fi »r Reynolds, Esther McK^own, Wallace to hear Rev. Blake preach his annual reported to be some improved. sicken s th e w eed s birthday service at Tualatin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson were Wheeler, Elmer 1.arson and Velina pro d u ces results q u ic k ly and Mr and Mrs. H omer Wolf Homer and j u t j t s at the W. Carlson hom e in j Jean Tuttle will spetik humerous Mi. and Mrs. Jess A tterbury spent family were Sunday vi s i t or s at the la sts a long tim e Iportland Slnday. pieces. W alter Prink, Mitchell Two Sunday at Sulem, with fiim d s. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fletcher ot •home of Vern Doniogulla of Beaver- hv, A rthur W ickstrand, Glenn A n Portland, were called on recently by i ton. P la n t H iiq C R E D E N T derson and Thomas Haines will be Mrs. W. F. Eisenbeis 1ms as her j the J. W . Patterson family. Mr and Mr« W L'pshaw bad a- heard in serious pieces. In the 7th and LAW N SEED burst her twin sister Mrs. F, L. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Ghilson and | their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Mh grade humerous, Dorothy Finnell Lena. Kelly of Hermiston, Oregon. children spe»tt Sunday afternoon with i f you w a n t your la w n to s ta r t Mrs. Chilson’s parents near Forest Archie Buchanan has traded his Genevieve Baker, Clarence Marvin q u ic k ly a n d d o w e ll Serious pieces: Robert Montgomery 2-acre place and house on Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shaver, Seattle Grove. The J. Markovich family spent Sun- In the third and fourth grtnles: Hu avenue for four acres in Beaverton who a te visiting his m other at Metzger i 1 lb . 7 5 c 5 lb s. $ 3 . 2 5 Id.,., with Mr. and Mrs. M atico in lnerous, Dorothy Nunnencamp, F.d have been extotis'vely entertained by! belonging to A. C. Chinn, hillsboro. v.'ard Burton, Billy Hamel, V'enette oJd friends this week. T H E C H A S . H. L IL L Y C O . A N N U A L D IN N ER GI VE N Wickstrand, Donald Mackintosh, ser- AT H. M. SAL MON H O M E Y o u r N e i g h b o r h o o d D e a l e r Miss Pearl Vail of Lexington spent! Dewey Drorbaugh installed a water io u s: Dolly W ray, Hoden Nunncn will deliver at th e a b o v e price«,« The ladies of the Tigard Grunge he week end with M r| and Mrs. system for S. Albaugh at Huber this camp, Paul Rydntan and Edw&rd drill team arc sponsoring a card T he twelfth annual E aster dinner E. Barker and M. F. Johnston. 1 * cek Also lh e H. Lakela house on Larson. party W ednesday evening April llltli was given Sunday at the H. M. S a l W heeler aventfb was plumbed. He in mon home. A number of friends j at the Tigard G ra n g e ball. stalled plumbing in the n a v \ \ M gathered in happy Easier spirits to The boys won two games with Be Mr. and Mrs. N’orgard of S eattle j QozeiCy house at Beaverton tlii> week Mr. and Mrs. Stedman of California ct‘l i b r j , c ,his much l"‘,k* 1 forw ar'! aver ton high school at basebell r e pjieiit several days at the Slovik h o m e 1 visiting their daughter, M r s . : to e v in t' Among those present were cently.Monday the score was IB to 1J 1 hey r.vere caJled to P o rtla n d by the family this week ! M r l- F Vincent Und son A rth u r and Ed Purinton and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hanna are and Friday 27 to 28. ftleath of Mr. N orgard’s fa th e r.1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks. spending their honeymoon in Shelton, Rex Sttxon and Hlsvvorth Jones, 6th Born—to Mr. and Mrs E. A. | W ashington, whejre Mr. Hannta is em- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G errow had as ¡ployed by the electric company. Hi- M'adc, drew a map of Siberia on the Zuver, Tualatin, March 29th a son. T IG A R D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H Sunday Mr. and Nlrs; wife was Miss Anna Miller of Aloh.i b' anl t,lls week The class are read ^ 38 years „ [heir guests „ N O T IC E S |Matt king und Mrs. Geo. E,sh o f j and they wcrc m „ r i H at Yancouve. " ‘8 “Sibe,ian Dc.ld’’ and the map Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McDonald Portland. shows the country described in the were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ounces for I Wash., last week. Next Sunday at the ( ’on ■minion story. Ed Cook Sunday. service, the pastor will give a fyv Glenn Lee leaves next week for I ------------ minutes instruction in the, Manual of! In order to help get a large crowd Elmore Bradley was brought home ( hurch Membership, and desires all Montana to spend the spring and] Mr. und Mrs. Paul Dudley spent lUinmer on his fa th e r’s w heat ranch Sunday in Portland with her sister | out to the ccufeteria at school today this week much improved after a five new members to take part in this ( d o u b le a c t in g ) the primary room is giving ati extra weeks stay tit Good Samaritan hos instruction. B o o k s will be provided ----------- Mrs. Marquis and family. program during the morning to which pital. for this instruction. USE LESS Iherg were 129 present at the local ----------- all parents are invited to attend. than o f high priced brands T he Ixidies Aid meets on T h u r s »unday School last Sunday. T h e NIrs K, Lewis event to Portland From 9 to 10:30 they va HII have or T he H arry Payton home had as day, April 11 at the home of Mrs Gds arc ahead of the Red, Blue and W ednesday to enter the Sanitary chestra singing, music appreciation, M I L L I O N S OP P O U N D S Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. H. Grandy. A large gathering j USED BY OUR G O V E R N M E N T •>hite membership contest. hospital for treatment. silent reading games, a tea party, Ltffel, of La Grande. is anticipated T he Aid now has a animals with toys, reading and doing From 10:30 to 11:15 u pantoniine “In , The biology class of the Beaverton J. A. Johnson of Tonkin who has Jean M anners of Portland spent the the Turnip Field" and a dramatization pigli School and their teacher were .V V A V .V .V .V A W A been ill for some time went to the week-end tit the Kinnaman home. of “Big Fat Puncake” and "the Little 1 .'\vn through the Aloha hatchery V eterans hospital this week fi*r Rose Buds." V Mr. Lippert last Tuesday. treatment. ----------- Mrs. Scofield of Tillamook is visit- This is the last week that soup will 1 earl Dudley spent E a s te r in P o r t- mg her brother W . T. L ehnherr and be served at the >chool ibis year J. l.cnz has lowered his shoe sign pnd with her aunt Mrs. Murquis. ¡family. about four feet so tlxM it can be Raymond Markovich and Frank WEATHERLY ICE CREAM i seen more easily from the highway. Dimco helped Mr. Markovich bla-t Canned Goods and Light Groceries to Accomnioil.it« Sunday stumps on his place Saturday. I hey blasted 75 stumps and trees. Patronize your Local Mer A t *6 xs xsc KC Baking Powder .th THYNG’S Jean Lewis is having eye trouble and is out of school this »week. W .V /A V W .W .W A W .V .V .V .V .V .V . At Mrs. Macks room is studying Africa Bobbie Buttie and Eloise Anderson ; uf the/ first grade, missed school T uesday on account of sickness. “TO-DAY IS YESTERDAY’S PLANS” —put into action T he 3rd grade inaile Easter baskets ifo r the 2nd grade on Friday. Melvin Teschner Friday. was in scho>>l Ella Mad Khodebuck returned to school Monday after a weeks illness. —that bank account you start to-day is the help ful working plan of action tomorrow. be a to-dayer your neighbors bank ? BANK OF BEAVERTON A f o o d b a n k in a go ad tow n in th e Kenneth measles. I ward is ill with the Anne Jamtne who moved to ^ an c o m e r a few »weeks ago returned to our first grade Monday. The 8th grtide held a class meeting ¡ Wednesday and discussed plans for ! commencement. T he Cookie Cutters mei Wednesday Pearl ffudley was a guest «»f Rub-. Zastrow Wednesday evening. H E L E N T H O M A S TO BE MAY Q U E E N AT G RA D E SCHOOL C a rd a n S p a t o f O x rfo n . 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