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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1929)
Mr. and Mr. C. W. Struthers and Why not wait a lew day> und get %v>.^ ...v ...sv .V b SV .SV % S% SS% V W V b V % W W V W V .\ V eV . daughter Elizabeth spent Saturday real Oregon berries f rvenin" at the N. P. Nielsen home at H. H J E F F R IE S . PuWU h a c ________________ Tigard. The outstanding event in Tualatin luring the |<a..t week was the Prog-1 Member National Edltociil Association and Oregon State Editorial Association ------ ' The Herman Metzentme family pond g a..:,c j lay “The Poor Married \fUti” in which the leading pait w.t- Compi al a c ovar »* « of aastarn Washington county and wastarn Mult- vitvited Sunday at John Sineltiers nomah county. ___________________ I portrayed by (scorge Saum whose I Mr*. Ina Erickson of Progress pre- was remai kable, it i ' Published Friday of each week b j Pioneer Publishing Co. at Beaverton. j stilted her piano pupil* in a recital at crsati ent i her home Friday evening. Parents part wus that of a professor with a Ore.______________ ____________________ _______ ______ t Beaverton. Oregon. ,in<f other relatives enjoyed the iol- weakness for wine und women. A- FntoO'd as ser >ud -lass matter at the postoffice under the act of con gress of March 3. la/* ¡lowing program which was well ren-; \(r. Saum who owns and operates th. ----------------- — --------—j------------------------ ' dered. Castle Ranch and is not at all ad- Subscription price. $150 a year in advance; advertising rate* on application. piano ^ 0n iv,fro| Elizabeth dieted t<> drink, being intoxicated w*a<| . ----------------- —------------- ---- — — ¡Struthers and Ethel North. . , Special S. P. Bus will leave Beaverton C I. -rt, p : , c ;nL. really rather difficult for him to play. Summer l>avs. The Big Bass Js'ng- 1 . O F F IC E S at 6:30 a. m. . | er> Dorothy DeHaan. Every character was well sustained, j Tigard—Tigard Phartnaoy- Phone Tigard 143 The Fairies Dance. The Spiiiriaufi particularly that of the mother-tn- Beaverton Broadway near O F. tra ck s- Phone 7S01 Aloha-Aloha Lumber C o -P h o n e Beaverton 4252 law rind of course Mr. Snutn, whoj ; Song, Furl I traile. Portland -40« Dekum Building—1 hone Atwater Piano Duct, Shoulder to Shoulder, was the “whole show." Dancing and Multnomah Multnomah Insurance Agency Attvater 5Y14 Russell Kahr and Mrs. Erickson refreshments followed the comedy Gmtle Night, Elves at Play, Ardi* and the attendance was a capacity, H i l l s b o r o , 0 F 6 . Phone Nelson house. The affair was under the, CONGRATULATIONS TO LINDBERGHS Vocal Solo, Clyde Chalmer*. V . V . W W . W W A V . S V A V . V . V . ’A W A V . V . S S V . V , sponsorship of Winona grange. THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Cannery Workers NOTICE Strawberry Canning w II start Monday, June 3 Ray-Maling Co., Inc. The disadvantages of fame arc never more illustrated March of the Boy Scout*, The The Tualatin Valley Poultry asso than at the wedding and during the honeymoon of the! Morning I’tUycr, Indian Dance in ciation met at the Durham school; famous. Dodging newspapermen and the eyes of thej the Eirelight, Rüssel Kahr. house Tuesday evening with the pres- ( curious, the escape from boredom becomes seriousK dif i W'arriors Song, Night Fall, Irene 7,dent E. R. Stromquist in the chair. ficult. The hero worship which surrounds Charles Lin ¡Hansen. • An executive committee wtis named dbergh has been intensified by his marriage to Anne Norfh consisting of the officers, John Panck Idillio, Listen to the Mocking Bird, an<1 E C Richardson. Fred lockell Morrow, the bride being no small part of the happy) affair. Because his vocation is aviation and his avocation is flying, Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh are the subjects of greater concern and the objects of greater devotion than they would be were they equally famous but less spectac ular in achievement. The escape from the crowd in this- their greatest per iod of happiness is not due to any lack of devotion to the feelintrs of their countrymen and particularly not an> Vivian Nelson. Gypsy Love Song, Return Spring, Elizabeth Struthers. | nf Milwaukie was present to invite of the association to a big picnic ami feld day, Tuesday, June 1« at the Ctmby fair grounds, Canby. Lunch TUALATIN PEGG M O R T IC IA N WE BEAVERTON, SE R V E R E G A R D L E SS O F T H E T IM E OREGON DAY OR NIGH Shop where you live— Help build up your commu a! noon, picnic styule and the coffee furnished by th(- Clackamas delcga-j Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Quinn, former " on- Foultrymen lrotn the entire local residents, now of the Lloyd A district around Canby front Salem to Lee poultry farm near Salem, spent Hillsboro , are expected to be in at- studied effort to hold themselves aloof from their mil ISun,lay a* *u“ ,s of Mr a,'a Mrs ihc . program to . be given . . - at 1:30 p. i lions of admirers. It is a neccessitv. all the more worthy Mrs. Earl L. Meyer. m. is an address by Mrs. George R. '< in motive when personal privileges arc considered. Florence, eight year old daughter Shoup of Washington. Those of vou The question arises, what effect will this union have t>f Mr. und Mrs. John Panck of the who have heard Mrs. Shoup realize niton the life ~ work and accomplishments of the Flying ‘ what a later drawing t o n , card she is. More . . . . -i. i Panck poultry farm, submitted to an on picnic Colonel5 If our guess is right, he will enter upon the j , .. . , . . c * .‘‘ t. . ommittee Mrs. S. Walker •n-cau-sl accomplishments of his already unequalled ca-, ril„ r„ „ „ val „ ¡ ¡ „ a Paul recr. I he world is convinced th«it he nuirried <i woiulci i^oniili und adenoids. She is a^um ai -------- fill young woman; that he is worthy of her and she of «home and getting along famously. GARROW & COMPANY him. If bards have sung aright, if philosophers have -------- F E A T U R E SPR A Y METHOD spoken wisdom, if history has been recorded authentically,/ Hteima Stromiiunt, daughter »»t Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stromquist of A Garrow & Co., commercial and if marriage is indeed the social institution founded upon Stronu|trist poultry farm, near Tigard, the highest and noblest instincts of the race, then the sustained u badly lacerated ankle Sun industrial painters, of Portland, Ure world may look forward to greater things vet because day and narrowly averted a very ser- prepared to demonstrate the super iority of the “spray method” of of Charles Lindbergh’s marriage to the cultured and tal mus if not fatal injury. With her painting, the use of which has been ented Anne Morrow. We hope they live happily and fl\ *,arfnM and si,ter. u *r«p was mad«to responsible for the large success of purchase a new cow. One cow in their company. safely ever afterward! question, which was inspected by Mr. This paper is glad to present the Stromquist, became vivacious and ca name of Mr. (.arrow to its readers, vorting about in such huste that though to many he is already well “HOME T O W N L K T S ” Thelma was caught about the lower known The off vear for candidates ought to be a good year limbs in the cow chain.. Prompt ac "See Garrow th^ Sprayutin be- tion was necessary for other crops. I for you have your painting done," is the slogan of the company, which Boosting is its own reward- hut it pays large divi W. A. Root, of Tigard, ntister of , ,, i has proven popular and profitable. ¡/Washington county Pomona grange j (| (lends besides. f the oldest arts new meth I was the principal speaker at th e1 ods of operation tind efficiency are The soul isn’t fullv horn again with the rising OÍ t-ighth grade a'oinmenccment exercises of the greatest aid. every sun until the face is washed and the neck is shaved " «he Tualatin gym Friday evening. Now that home owners of this section are contemplating painting Our town has some good things ahead in the way of Hi‘ *“klrfs' w” wclt rcccivcd- u| their houses, the presentation of growth and development. L et’s not favv down an Harvey Casteel has received the,ap this firm name is very appropriate. boom ! pointment of greens keeper at the ___ _______ Oswego Country club, succeeding S Death and taxes aren’t the only sure things. Saltsgavor who formerly here GOODYEAR SHOE COMPANY 1 here’s the magazine salesman who tells you he w a n t s at the Inalatiti Country club. C E L E B R A T E S BIRTH DAY Fares Cut fo r su m m er travel Low summer vacation fares, fast, fine trains and a host of world-famous resorts and playgrounds is Southern Pacific’s invitation for the finest vaca tion you ever had. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, famed National parks and resorts of the Pacific Coast — all are easily and quickly readied by Southern Pacific. and to the East At summer excursion fares you can double the enjoyment of a trip East by taking advantage of Southern Pacific’s drcle trips. One way thru Cali fornia, return via northern lines. Your local Southern Pacific agent will be glad to give you any travel information and help you plan your entire trip. Southern Pacifi« to win a chance to go to college. Mrs Earl Meyer is buck to her The Goodyear Shoe comitiny is |childhood days with a case of well celebrating the 23ih anniversary of its opening with a two week sale oi I here’s probably nothing as jealous right now as , j defined mumps. shoes which is attracting attention “The Spirit of St. Louis”. Mr< Alvin Wells of Tillamook, is from every section. 1 he ( covered wagon was rather slow going but it visiting the W R. Huwxhurst home. In keci-iiig with the event, the Real estate is moving aiounJ T u management of the store has pro had less annoyance from the rear seat. special arrangement oi alatin. Several new families are I«»- vided a No one is alone with good hooks. But sometime*. 'cated on the 1 omte-Kohltnan traccts stock and placed prices on goods that and this week W. R Baker with appeal to all shoppers. one would like to he alone at a good movie. Mrs. Baker and three sons and Mrs. In the display during this period, instati s theory of relativity, in part, is that there 1,ukir'* falh*c S. O. F.tter moved tò there are a number of the most a t-' is no such thing a.s distance that keeps bodies •irvirf |,hcir ncw *c" »ere improved place at tractive lines of women’s and chil • P ‘‘ *• I Nasoina station Mr r fiak dren s footwear. These are not only nakcr is l his is also the theory of distant bodies. ployed by thr I\ K. I' company the latest in designs and styles, bui \Vill retain his position. the most pleasing and comfortable t-- \n investigation shows that . vonr being , ...................... ’ o chances t t i ___ mo t of u iKMlUT ------- r#* u t ív i • ¡«s A I i. ! .t . s ' wearers also Mens sh. es of a wide ii k ilio I are greater in Memphis than in Chicatro This u , -------- variety of makes for every purpose r o u s t lie w r o n g , b e c a u s e t h e r e in * n .,t -, ... ^ ‘ Herman Lnfky head of tf the agricul- and occasion are available at very nb) union .................... v o ti in NU-,„ th is anv ............................. - .1 . - _ C , hiL'h high ci'kitrtl school U«!... who I. is ... meeting with such Ma,' nahlc prices No shopper should jiass ihe <>in>,,r ¡J great success in his work is a brother of M (» I afkv here, who last year 4unitv to tiew the large special - Its - || HUEON Mi in . Ruth Anderson attended a piirchased the l-’essler place south of «,*alr "h ich makes the 2Vth tmniver sarv sale of the G.*odvear Shoe C'-> Miss Lucille Hue who hat been at » • *t tl.«iit| Saturday attrrrnH>n. interesting to those who are in the IW t forget the annual school ksMiir the past week relumed to Port The Tualatin high school orchestra ior *h"es. meeting to be held at the school land Monday house the third Monday in lime at '* ,0 congmtulaied. It is a splen-* ' ------- ^ P m. A director ami clerks will did musical organization. It is made Mr. and Mr* I hrts Christensen * * elected also a budget adopted for up of piano, Mnbel Vos*- saxaphone - —— * 1 * year visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. the coming Mbert \ oss, ShervwKid, Roy H<>gan;; HAS Hoffman of laiurel who formerly re Sherwood, drums; violins Ren And- M A D E G O O D w ith The following Hiteon pupils sue - 1 rews, Jean and |im Day., T ualatin sided here. crsstuliy passed the state exaniina- , nd Mulloy and saxaphone. Melvin Today’s simile: W. E. As indifferent as a truck driver ; ; " ■ ..... -iss; Carl Olson and Cornelius West e n - ’lK’n* ,l,c cxceptnwi of Lowell Schmokrl. Tinlatin They furnish' . . _____ . Kahr who must take spelling joyed a week end r fishing trip. over , the music for the dance at the Gym, . . . . ^ Ei ght h g rad e: Flira b eth Struthers, Saturday night following the r mtcdy.i report on the sue or number of f,iR U m tU Kahf ^ ^ 1«. 'T h e Poor Married Man". The Tu-i caught was reported_________________¡rapby , Millie Zimmerman n E,1iw alatm high ,ch.*4 ha* reQ*on t,, be mUUons! n " ^ rn' Dean Mr“ * N: Wilkuighby r : “ ' ,h , * Mars radf pr“U'1 o( ,hc h,«h orchestra Hygiene. _______ Coleman. Russel Kahr Same Price for Over Ho you know, friends, that t .tlifor- 3 8 Years nia is trying to claim our «t^ iwoer- Frank Smeltzer was visiting hi« sis- ries Thrv mil them the .. 'rrgon 2 5 ou n ces fo r 2 5 ? ter Mr*. ( .<ru Metrrntine last werk Phim" Plum" which is here the ’'Improved Pure — Feim om kdl Oregon Mr. and Mr*. Henry Platt and C S c fe n l - " I ' . <k, ' o ,, * * • MILLIONS OS POI NDS <h-Mrn. ol T-O -tJ « U n ì. •• . . . . a i m ft, ¡.' k Ü ' ñ S - ' ™ ? ’î " * " O S E D S T OUR C O V l I X M t N T the Struthers home Tuesday evening Monday. . . c * h,,n ,n ; ¡ I reality they arc grvyrn m California. abl- Mrs. Flizabeth McGowtm was •Ne to be moved to her home fr<im St W ednesday. Vincent hospital last W e hope the will soon be around again * E. A LLEN . Agent NOW for the First Time Goody ear Values at these Low Prices Life Time Guarantee Against Defects 30x3 1-2 2 9 x 4 .4 0 extra over size balloons $5.75 $6.55 OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION STIPES GARAGE Z Beaverton, Oregon