F R ID A Y
DEAVERTON
MARCH 21. 19M
ENTERPRISE
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Bobby Fngelke celebrated his 11th
Mary Kingston, Monmouth u >t occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
birthday Friday by entertaining u mat, is home for the spring vaett- \ W lw u rd .
group of his young friends at the lion.
t Mrs. Robert Summers has been ill
Beaverton theatre. Later they rt-
Mr< Geo Ware was pleased with with lumbago.
turned to the home of his parents, a visit from several Pythian Sisteis
Th, \\ C
t anthers ttunilv mo-
■«w«> v . . »
t a V 'v t A lllP S Mr. a,u* Mrs. ^
H Fngelke where t I'v .i.i d Sir
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it t >m Portland \\ im I iu m I. iv
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games were played und refreshments
A son was
(>...» to Mi and Mrs t< v sit Beaverton
friend
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served. Bobby's guests were Helen Rainy W’aser, Route 2, on March 16
Mrs \
Wood will attend the
Matrons club Saturday at the
Mr. and. Mrs. (). B Bennett had Cavaness.
l>oris
Whit ford,
Ruth Hr. Mason attended,
Hollowing subject* next Sunday :
CONGREGATION VL
as guests Sunday their daughter Mrs. Hopper, Dona Rae Howard, Rath-
Miss Freda Berio
Pot ¡land
h i- Non nu hotel, Portland.
Morning—“Christ the Rock."
The J. I
Huntley family Itove
J. W Gelvin, of 1’ortl in I and Mis. erine YanKlrek, Edward McF.lroy,
been visiting her sister, Mrs Dewey
the evening - “And It Was Night.
ho I hurch School, R
I Bennett's
brother.
Captaiu L. O. Fred
Perry, Jimmie Byfield, Carl Drorbaugh,
during the week. Miss; Moved to Portland.
ai. h
Mr and Mrs. C has Mackey en
¡Waldo, of Longview, Wash.
Curtis Beach, Fldott McLeod
Und Berger has been in California for
y .
*' Upe. miendent.
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NAZARENE CHURCH
Morning worship, aer-
the winter, but prefers "Suntiv On tertained Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Datf-
Mrs. Lillian Bueerman, of l ’o r’. George McKercher.
i, Ison and children, June und Lovell,
•Fc I owing Christ.” Anthem
^
land. Miss Verne Croctn, of 1 in-
Merle Me Roy left Tuesday tuom- gon" to “R.vnv Galifornia"
Evangelist J. B. McBride and ‘ un".field College, McMinnville spent the ing L >r his home in Michigan. He
E. S. Doering of Capitol Hill has at dinner Wednesday.
of th ^Depths"! Verdi) Selce
• 7
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( «»mten^n arc
* end ;U lhc
Mis Prank Doane was a luncheon
th. purchased the J. G. timitlev prop
Andrew Fggiman will return to Beaverton later
quartet.
by n
continuing th.s week each even.ng at homf a, Belhany.
summer.
gm si at the \\ R VanKleek home
erty.
Young
People’s
Meet-
p.
7:30. including Saturday and SunOty.
M f and
A w
Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. C C. Beach are on
Mr. and Mr s \V. K Petch and Friiluy. Thursday evening they had
to
Minneaopolis. Mr. and Mrs. \Y. H. VVilmot visited Mr. and Mrs. M F. Underhill and
i0 p Pm Evening worship, sub- March 23 is the closing day of this motored to Yamhill Sunday to visit a business
trip
son for dinner
in St. Joe Wednesday.
Neb.
d iencef
Selection
b> meeting and will be a full day. Ser- her brother, R. J. Hutchcroit, and Minn., and Omaha
Miss
Fern
Usinn
spent
the
weekend
Mrs. G. Canon of Portland visited
Mesdutnes
Doy
Grav,
W
alter
Scott,
ig People's Chorus. Solo by Mrs. vices start with Sunday school at family.
Ruth Clark of Portland.
Mrs
11. F. Waite Tuesday
Guy
McCormick
and
Otto
Erickson
rr, Mrs. Dungan with violin
9:45 a. ttt., conducted by Miss Chris-
Mirs. Win. Schlottman,
1 ortland
Mr. mul Mrs. 1 foering were Sun attended a card party in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Xnderson of
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spent
the
week
end
with
Mrs.
H.
lursdfft Third Men’s Meetibg lensen. I here will be
three preUch- ,■ ...
day dinner guests of Mrs. Inc/ given by the ladies of thc Shrine.
Portland were dinner guests at the
Ms Barnes.
•• CElSupper, 0:31) o’cl vk.
ing serv ices—one at
11 a. in , at
Mr and Mrs
Cuy c arr t.lUer. Whitworth.
The \ndv Mulcts,>n house is now W. K YatiKlcck home rridtiy.
p. m. Visitors tamed her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mis* Helen Schrader entertained
Wo A RTH U R DL’NC.AN, Minister 2:30 p. in. and 7:30
a group of girl* Friday evening in
from
other
towns
will
be
here.
The
W
.
Anderson
last
Sunday.
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HlNEF I
public is cordially invited to all
l'>ank C. Smith of the Elco Dairy honor of her sister Emma's eigh-
CH RIST.
Cr>1 CHURCH <
w io * 7 ^ 7
,
fell luesdav aml dislocated his right teenth birthday. The evelning was
the services.
¡lhuiIlb.
Ill it
spent in games and contests, after
dE8i^ev’ ^
Ediver was a caller in Dr. which
refreshments were
served.
Kov L. Nolt, Pastor. . David
S p rn g c r will speak on th'
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office Monday to receive Those present were Ruth Lundgren,
treatment for blood poisoning in a LaLun Chin, Gladys McLoed, IFen-
Cir-
finger.
eretta and Evelyn
Hawley, Arlitie
ted Supremacy in All Local Newspaper
j. H. Yaeger, former owner of
Bixbv,
Erma
Nelson
and
Helen
•j«
.—We Challenge Comparison.
the bakery here, was a visitor in Schrader.
Beaverton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lundgren and
.
Louise
and Lucille Brown, of W il- daughters, Alice and Ruth, were Sun-
lamettc
University, will spend the day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mj-s
week end with their parents, Mr. Smith of Portland,
•ublc -.
and Mrs. Geo. Brown.
The Otto Erickson company re-
>>' ut»
C. K.
Gassett is reported slightl'
»lightly jio i | s thc ,,(lf of a Mc(. onniCv-Dcer-
an:.
unproved.
ing 1<V20 trtctoi to E Namba
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finnigan an< Route 2 Troutdale and, Geo. Hend
Aldr
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daughter of Cornelius, were Sunday ricks of Forest Grove.
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| callers at the C. H. Godfrey home.
Geo Smith of Portland has rented
PRICES START AT
I 1 he Diclman family spent Sunday the Lasswell house on Lombard.
at Bucoda. W tish, with her parents |
Beaverton Radio company sohl a
Mr. anil Mrs. Ole Hagocs.
Thc Met ready Lumber Co. have new mode! Majestic radio to fas
purchased a new .Chevrolet truck. | I.ewis recently.
P S. Golden, of Hazeidale, has ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Majors and
«laughters of I ’ortland were Sunday
built n new 4-room cottage.
Mrs. N. (i Skee was !ft Portland guests at the Floyd E. McClure
Tuseday.
i home.
HIGH PRESSUftL
BALLOON
Mrs. Ivan B. Sutton, of Herniis-
Jimmy Beach has been ill foi
29x4.40
ton, Oregon, spent
the week end several
('tiys with an a 11 . > k of tlu
30 x 3*/2 regular
with her husband and left Wednes- flu.
$ 5.79
$1.95
day for Uathlamet. W ash , to visit
,
,
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btnldilK
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F.
,
, ,
.
29x4.55
30 x 3V2 oversize
Dohlnian.
a lark'c ch,ckcn hous‘’-
$6.55
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. j Nlr an'1 Mrs •- Snyder and Mr.
$5.10
E. Sullivan passed away
aturday, i“11^ Mrs.
Archie Manners motored
30x4.50
31x4
March 15th.
Funetul services were |
Longview Sunday to view the
held from the
Pegg Undertaking
Longview bridge which is
to
$6.59
$8.85
parlors.
opened very soon.
The J. F . Hatch family moved to
John Lindberg, an uncle.and Att-
Portland this w'eek.
gust Olson, a neighbor, visited with
O T H E R S I Z E S IN P R O P O R T I O N
“13ud” Hunter is spending part of Mrs. E. Benson,
this week with his parents. He has
"Bill" Smith treated his friends to
a service station in Los Angeles.
some of the many smelts he brought
Mrs. J. V. I.afeyctte, Mrs. A. H j)ac|i
with him from smelt fishing
BEAVEMTON, OREGON.
York and Mrs. Nancy Roles, of
Sunday.
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V *» 4 * vA«X»
'/»X**!**3» ^
i'**1 V
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[Portland, were guests of Mrs. Frank
[Noyes f-riday.
j On Monday Mrs E. Rendon en-
.\fr. and Mrs.
King, of Buxton, tertained
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel
and,
spent the day Sunday with Mr. ami daughter of Portland.
Mrs. C. M. Haines
In the after-1 Mrs. L. Snyder has tts her house
noon Mr. King. Robert and Thomas guest her aunt, Mrs. Frank DcAtl cy
Haines hiked to Cooper Mt.
of Lewiston, Idaho.
The Beaver Social club held one
Fourteen members of the Rebekah
of their popular card parties Wed
The beauty of its body lines, the
■Vedle club enjoyed
a pot-lucl
nesday afternoon. There were six
luncheon
Wednesday.
During
the a f
tables of 500, jn which Mrs. Wni.
performance of its new motor with
McKell won first prize and Mrs. ternoon the ladies sewed oil quilts.
e taH .’P ack etfi'
Louise Reeves the second. The con «.'C j ------------------- ------ ;--- ------------------- -
st lation went to Mrs. A. Kennedy.
Pyrodyne HighTurbuience Head,
F I R S T CLASS
Mrs. Wni.
McKell and Mr. and
i
Mrs. W. H. Brenner drove to Gov
P L U M BIN C AND HEATING
the ruggedness of its new reinforc
ernment Cantp Saturday. Mr. and
v x
Mrs. Brenner are house guests of
Done at Reasonable Prices
if>’ McKells.
ed frame, and the comfort of its
New Full Line Plumbing Supplies at
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Mrs. Noren Allen is spending sev- ,
cral days with Miss Ethel Hughes i
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new richly upholstered body . . .
at Sherwood.
Places were
laid
for luncheon
Beaverton 3303
Thursday at the home of Mrs. J.
make the Entirely New Durant the
W. Edwards. Sherwood, for Mes-
dames W. R. YtanKleek, A.
Chinn JWAV%W.VbV.*.%VAVWWv
“ V/odd** G reatest Automobile
and M. C. McKercher.
Mrs. M. C. McKeVcher served
lunch for Mrs. E. A. Kidling and
Value." The Marvelously-Engin
daughter, Mrs. F. M. Lassiter, and
A U B R E Y L. F L E T C H E R
Mrs W. O. Roberts of Portland.
Attorney at Law
Mrs. R. N. Hatch is ill in P ort
eered Entirely New Durant 6-14
land at the home of her son Stan-
Beaverton .Oregon
| Icy.
dominates the field of low-cost
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eagleton of Office with Beaverton Realty Co.
, Portland spent Sunday at the A. M Special attention given to commercial
» ‘.Ct
Hocken home.
transportation.» » » Sec it today.
accounts, conveyancing, real property
Mrs. Floyd Tefft and daught«-r-, and the settlement of estates.
Helen and Thelma, spent the week
end with Mr. T rfft at Eugene.
HERE IS U N M A TC H ED V A L U E
Barbara Cady was absent from
New self-«nergiiirg fully-enclosed Steeldraulic
school everal days last week on
4-wheel brakes; New Double-Acting Hydraulic
account of illness
Miss Mabel Nelson of Buxton is
Shock Absorbers; New Center Point Steering
s->
working at thc Whitehall
hurch ¡Services
News Noies of
Notables and
NOV/
for the First
Time |
Goodyear j
Tire Values I
at these Low Prices
Life Time Guarantee Against Defers
STIPES GARAGE
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F.A. NOYES
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mechanism; New Differential with double the
ordinary number of Timken Bearing*; New Borg
& Beck Rubber-Cushioned Clutch; New doubly-
reinforced Fram e;. . . and many other features.
THE E N T IR E L Y
NEW
P 1 ! R A N T
$540
y.
$635
M
$935
te r
FO U R-FO RTY.
. Prices Start «t
S I X - S I X T
. Price* Start at
SIX SIXTY-SIX. , Pi.cat Start at
lar
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A L L PRICES F. O. B L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N
OTTO ERICKSON
BEAVERTON.
G ET T H E B E S T
TH E AETNA BRAND L IM E AND
SULPH UR SOLUTION
Manufactured by Leis of Beaverton
If in need of a Spray Pump, see me
and save dollars
B L E IS. B E A V ERTO N . ORE.
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deW
itti»
Mape* Restaurant
ORE.
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and
Billiard Parlor
to be
Merchants Lunch
11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.
S E R V IC E
F. W. BISHOP
Beaverton.
cn the soil....to space
y o u ’ ll h i v e a g :rt!c n .
B «verton
2407
Deliveries day or night
Our
Motto
youi dealers, will reward your effort*
very satisfactorily.
Quality.
Service,
Satisfaction
Or
V M V A W W A W V W W A W A
Each vegetable
packet is a wonderful value, at ils
price....five cents.
fij Northm-yKir. t Co’s
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DAIRY
fU
t *or'^lirup,
K i n g & C o .’s P a c k e t S e e d s , at
Call the
HARDWARE
Plumbing and Heating
V /hat e jcy
it up and reke ic smooth. O r couric
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Call
BEAVF.RTÒN 930J
Pure, Gean Mi3< is a* essentia] a<
For Service and Supplies
¡sunshine to your children’s health
SEE
Sfiecial Jackson Bell 7-Tube Radio For Milk sewing 95 out of a per
C O M P L E T E , $S9 SO
feet 100 points by the State L>airy
With 90-Day Guarantee
and Food Department
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