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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1930)
_g»»PAV. J U ^ j B e a v e r t o n e n t e r p r i s e Mr. and Mrs. \V R, p ctch It ft for * * rr ---------------— ■ ■. ■ ■■■ PACE 3 Mr*. Yamhill to make their hi who re- Limi. Prm«e*t Holland, Germany. Nor- Mr. and Mr* rtrnie Tuesday turned Ruse vertons entry in the irom Hawaii recentlv visit.d way, Denmark and Sweden, which is and Mr». J. \\ O’Rrien visit» d recently visite Mr. tmd Mr.-. Peckett, of Fores *i— I—!- Clausson r»| 5 float + -H -H ner tuther M. i i, realized $/3. ‘w the \S elter Thursday. Mrs Andersen's. birthplace a re-j 1’ortl.lud Sunday, Grove have rented th . ir home. Mr for '* bavin- — first prize Pao*f'c R*llw,y Miss Jean Passon entertained turn, after fort's years absence. C» o < hi Hctttie Meyer» Pickett will work for the telep4i.ni, is just «tef >ping on outside of Portland. - ; it these last few days. He his Misses Beverly Snear and Ertna wishes are with »hem WJ » g a t e d l an d IH Kebekahs surprised M rs. company. Miss Mary Y,>der of Molalla and I bought a home at Hillcrcse and Wt. fifty Nelson Mon db y evening to a skating JNNY a l b e r t a U Burner Monday evening. Mi»s Grace W Mr. and Mrs and pajama party. Wilntot entertain,! ■ . orkman . P®* of Corvallisi .. , understood h* intends making Mercerau of Klamath Mr. and Mrs. 5 to $S0 p(r , were week end housV guest- at th e |u a home for his parents. l|rs. Kuth O. Wvss 'f Hillsdale, was a guest M . K. Fetch tit dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. O. [j, visitf' | Mr. and Mrs k veister are home Friday evening. ld;"« w *‘«r RiBbu at the Mervvyn Hotel, of Astori» this I Hite home. \\Yd n. - l-‘ > - Mr and Mrs. Hearl Pomeroy and front a coupl y e a r s t o p A y ■ t weeks vacation Mr. and Mrs. I )ov ¡'atou Borin- arrive. 1 home from spent sc\ - A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. daughter and Mr. and Mrs ties' trip lent 7 per cenl q{ I week, after- crai (Hys in Eugene Grav re- J- ^ Patton of n-lieUth t>' >l,U H l a Scott and children of Portland Hienie and Herman Meyer» wo Fairvale. on June 5. were visiting Sunday af.'frnoon at left for Eastern Oregon .» couple f to which on* y ^ . ! ^ he will return for summer turned Tuesday. ind Lwithout inie I th, Struthers home. * weeks ago returned home righ H. R. Nelson arrived home r»letter conunittee of the Beav- Deep River Friday evening. troni •ge, then M year! Mr and Mrs. L. M .Da>ies and away u» the hay would not be r, id HITEON of Mrs. flilat met at the home family took Sunday dinner wi’Jt Mrs. to cut for a couple of vvrek- th A lovelv1 I-ovell Danielson of Portland L Wood Thursday. ettlement condition, Sophia Olson and Mable of Portland left this morning tis it i» time f,,r 1 aunt red at the me home ........ of o, Mackey. Mrr- and Mrs. L. M Duvies had and attended the air circus at Han- to commence this week. 1 year's ^ee ust «] ^ w a S t servea kins, airport. Mr and Mrs. A Piazza and child a» -uest- Sunday evening Mrs. So- . Beaverton members of Nydia’ Mrs. Ivy Martin has been confined I.a \e rn Scott of Seaview, Wash., ren, Mr. an! Mrs. Week eptional depth u4 , M r ,f Dbughters of the Nile are to her bed since Saturday with *1 1 hia, Olson, Mrs. Louisa Anderson, is -j', tiding his vacation at the C. W .-nd Mrs Wcise, all of Portland, . an. from rock. ,e forward to a picnic which sore throat which has developed into ' Mf* Elmer Anderson and Struthers home part of them from the Orcgonkm of Sonn> Rankin all of Portland. Mrs ___ ^ j,eld ;»t Crystal Lake Park mflamatory rheumatism, ftce. called at the Chris Pfaffle home OOD CLIMATE Anderson, an aunt of Mrs. Davies, k-aukie. June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spear mil Sunday evening and found everyon-* beans, corn, etc,, „ J leaves this month for Europe ac DURHAM l ri Floyd I fft ' ‘"'I daughter are Mrs. Hunely and aon Jackie dressed for work and sorting and tir ducts grown SUccJ ting companied by her daughter Wilma next week for Timber to guests of Mr. and Mr», j. \\ Si ing asparagus for the market. They 1 grain are staple -1'’ I tructor f Domestic Science at L-j (he summer. Friday evening were very much surprised to fin! 1 orvallis. They expect to visit Eng- Mrs. B. C. Loop, of Redmond, Ore who they supposed to be Mr Pfaffle gon, accompanieed by her daughter, to be Marie all rigged out in h e fT OPPORTUNITY, Mr» John Galloway, and family, of dads overalls and hat. Needless to AND s t o c k i u i Portland, visited with her sister, Mrs »ny they had lots of fun ab ’it tt. ECIALLY SHEEP James Nokew, Monday. office. !y more than ampler Arthur F.llison, who had the mis Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, from Taft, ince only $125 per, fortune a couple weeks ago to have was in Fast Tigard the latter jstrt 't. schools and dna bis jaw fractured in three places by of last week . They called on bis No personal a»/ r. pitched ball, is attending the Ore- parents Mr and Mrs. Hall at Metz of pai k land anil m eon National Girard Encampment at ger, and her parents the Pfaffle- and to $20 an >Cr,| Clatsop. transacted business in Portland in be III is. Good transpoM Mis- Mary Yoder, of Mvdalla Ore- ,wce,‘ times. gon, was calling on friends here ‘» ‘her Informatie, : Tuesday. -*h or Writ# Mr. ur-l Mrs. Charles Vo.»lie.- an i Miss Lillian Binicele family, of Vancouver, Wash., acoom- THORNTON I Honored at Shower .C IS ■anied by Mr. Yoeller’s brother ct Superintendent from Ohio, were visiting at the home Portland I The approaching wedding of Miss of Mr. and Mw». James Mokes. Paul F.. Hedeen and family, ac Lillian Binkele was the inspirati >n companied by Charles Sandberg, of for a miscellaneous shower given by Portland, motored to Twin Rocks Mrs. R. . Niete at her beautiful home in Ladd» Addition last Frid ty Sunday. Mrs. John Ochs (Grandma) had evening, June 6th. The evening was the misfortune to fall a few days spent in sewing and ,stun'-, one of eadache or Neuralpl ago while in her garden, resulting in which was showering the future [JNt the fracture of the hip. She was bride with confetti from a rare ol I hecks a Cold tit i f t taken to a Portland Hospital and satin and lace, parasol; and in open ecks Malaria m placed in a cast, and is reportel get ing the many beautiful and useful ting along as well as could be ex gifts presented by friends. Midnight SO IN LIQUID, pected from one at her advanced luncheon was served at a table age. Mrs. Ochs has been afflicted beautifully decorated with Moss roses with rheumatism for many years and rose pet^l.s and lit by two India Covers were and used two canes and one of Temple candelabras laid for: Mesdames R. Gl Hedder- these went down into a gopher hole W " n * causing her to lose her balance and ly, A. B. McMahon, H. VV. Beach, HOLES, WEliil Jos. Schnell, H. V. Olson, H. Da- fall. Communitv1 ntmter, and 11 t_. Binkele: Mis-es The Durham-Bonita All Coney Islands have their roller coasters but none can surpass The Oaks Park zip in action this year club ig ___ met ___ _ _ Friday . . . . . . . 7 evening and i Anne Barta, Hilda and Lillian Bin last faster, giddier and more thrilling than ever before, its hectic steel pathway offers the greatest thrill ■ elected the following officers for und the hostess, Mrs. R. ( earth to the patron this year. Everybody says so—and then re-ride the fool thing just to unwind the the coming year: President, Charles! Niete. D. No. I s zipped into one by a tour of its course. Myers; vice-president Mrs. J. C. Ril-! Tickets at the zip box-office this season are IS cents and if you don’t get $1.50 worth of speed in the Mach. Co. yt u ; secretary-treusurer J. K. Dob cund trip, you ain t human. It is v.vii, too, to lay in a pint bottle of Sloans' liniment in your picnic bas- son. The next meeting will be held Yamhill Loses to ,ster 2401 pt, too, before you climb aboard as those switchbacks, spinning curves end triple loops will claim your bones on the last Friday evening of June, Hillsboro, 5 to 3 gravitation does its stuff. It tosses you upward, scoots you down twists you this way and irons you m which will be the 27th. >2 Jhat and you enjoy the process. Tito /ip i- a pin—and we don’t mean maybe. CHEERFULLïl Bobby Dobson has been quite sick The Yamhill baseball team wa, tie for mort than a week with swollen | frwted on the home grounds last glands, but is much improved. ¡Sunday by Hillsboro, w th a score NEXT TO THYNG’S CONFEC Nlrs. James Nokes is reported con-j of 5 to 3 Hillsboro was given the TIONERY. sidcrably improved the past few days victory by a two-run rally in the Mrs. John Otter and son Rcrnard, > first half of the 11th inning. Gard- °f Portland, made a trip to Durham ner of Yamhill showed unustnllv ^ Monday. j KOod playing during the entire gtime. BEAVERTON anaoa Special USED CAR Display A ll P r ic e s R educed D u r in g 6 Table M o n th of June at Co. Stipes Show Room Liberal Trade in Allowance Fred Panck has gone to St. Mar tin’s hot springs for recuperation. Fred Brakenbush is brooding over I- *!—!•*!• -I- I* •!*-;—!* The annu >.l picnic and chutch din-1 a thousand baby chick», ner of S*. »Anthony’s Hall will take place on Sun lay, June 22nd at St Anthonvs Hull in Tigard. The Tigard Gtttrtgc meets the first Monday of »afh month at 7:30 p. ,n. and the 3rd Thursday at 10:3T) o’clock 1 MORTICIAN in the morning. O REG O N BEAVERTON, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | DAY OR NIGHT W E SERV E REGARDLESS O FTH E TIM E L. C. Steel, of Metzger, Saturday,» June 7th. Dr. Marstens, of Bcav- [ erton attended Mrs. Steel. • 'v 'X 'v v W -W x--"— ;--:- The Metzger Womans Hub held 1 the last meeting of the year W’ed- neMlay, June 4th, Mrs. Cqnklin presi dent in the chair. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Stearns, delegates, reported the state convention and Mrs. Coleman instructor at ihc Polytegnic school gave a very interesting talk on land scaping of home ground. The cook book committee hopes to have the cook book published in July. Mr. and Mrs. Rinkete and daugh ters Lillian and Hilda motored te McMinnville to enjoy Sunday dinner with Mr. ttnd Mrs. H Morgan i f that city. Mr. Morgan is president of the McMinnville-Portland Truck Line. The afternoon was spent sight seeing and in the evening the wh de I--!--F-Ì— I—I—S—S--I-I--ÌH— I - ;- ;— party attended the cocnmencement The Very Latest Ringlette exercises of Linnfield College. Mrs. Paul Wahl will have charge Permanent Wave of the Poilyann Tea Room at Can non Beach, for the Mtmmer mon'hs Croquignole Wind She would be bappy to have her friend* call and see her. Ringlet Ends A dinner has been planned fo r; Tuesday, June 17th at the Metzger Specials for One Month club home, for the benefit of The new Ringlette Push Wave is the Quickest and Most Com- *hr Metzger Boy Scout troop No. 253. Dinner will be served from 6 to f'.rtablc P n w m t W svi Obtainabli J. F p. m. and will be followed by an ROSE DARTT PERMANENT WAVE SHOP t entertainment and a demonstration 301 STOCK EXCHANGE AT « M Ï of Scout activities TIGARD. E OF W. E. PEGG K & SI. WÊ - V . >. We Deliver Meats We make 2 Deliveries a day Phone us your Meat or Fish Order .1 SPEED , climbing ability, riding comfort, ease of control..what ever your standards of these have been, the new Durants will exceed them. You can DEMAND MOTE of these new cars and receive it.The entirely new Dutant 6-14 offers greater smooth ness, a higher degree of comfort & a joyous response to your desires not fou.td in other automobiles se!l:ng fot hundreds of dollars more. !i loafs along at five miles an hour or flashes up to seventy at your whim. Steep hilts are but high-gear play for its powerful motor. You can swing it around curves hour after hour without weariness. ♦ ♦ I he new Durant 1 our I* * early as fast, accelerates almost as rapidly and climbs quite as we;i as the 6-14. In size, comfort and appearance it is a revelation. »» Both these fine cutomobiles are roomy, luxuriously upholster ed. beautifully fitted. Ecch has all the beauty & raciness of ap pearance that characterizes cars selling far above their price.They THE NEW FOUR are cars that any owner can be proud to drive and proud to path beside the most expensive. « A personal test will convince you D E L I V E R E D HERE of Durant superiority. Drive e re. f u l l y equipped * ‘..* -'W «X is i DURA N T The Entirely ’ ER -••V. . A H - * * ;:* - m i* rx. tj'i N ew Ï $ 5 .0 0 4 EAST TIGARD t 1 4 s s 6-14 0«llT«r«4 .... Mere, $ 9 F»U 6 » 5 ue OTTO ERICKSON Beaverton, Oregon C ity M e a t M a r k e t * * /4 5 r >52 B ea v e rto n 0 8 5 5 *<• V W V V W V W ;V S W d d W W A V A V .W /.W d W A V W A V A ’» Alvin Pfaffle who has been em ployed at landscape gardening In |( Portland for the past five year*, ha»l' had a promotion. Mr Schafala, hiv- employer, who is leaving for France, soon, on a visit, ha* left Alvin in | charge over the other five men while j he is abroad. Alvin is a »on of Mr and Mrs. Fred I faffle of this neigh | b<'rhood and rooms and boards w<ih j his aunt Mrs. Sparr in Portland. Mr and Mrs O’Brien enjoyed i 1 visit from her siMer, Mrs. Stephen* r ,f Hyslop Hall and Mrs Niles of j Piedmont, both of Portland. 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