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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1931)
| tion will be waiting for you." hostess to the T m jday Bridge club! Min. Elmer Stipe entertained th e 1 I started East immediately. The at the F. H. Schoenc home. Mas- Friendship Bridge club Friday af-1 thought o f going back and spending dames K. I;. Summers, E. Stipe and ternoon. Guests of the club were Too Late to Classify For awhile she- was silent with rnor“ years behind Iron bars and Otto Erickson were guests of th e' M>s. R. S. Guppy, Mrs. A. E. Han- eyes downcast, then she spoke hesi- «ray walls now was more pleasant club. sen, and Mrs. Doy Gray. Mrs. il. ---- “ lt *■"■**----- ' " but ■ the ** — _ Beach . are R. Nelson held high score and Mrs. ‘ FUU SALE—Wedgewood Combina tantly with a soft and wistful ex- ” than had b*®“ ' before; Mr. and ‘ Mrs. — C. C. tion Wood and Gas Stove $27. piesslon. “I think I'll be waiting knowledge that I now had some back front a trip to Los Angeles. R - R - Summers low NOW, AT LAST, THE Y E A R ’S Multnomah Furniture Exchange, for you always." i thing to hope for to look forward Mrs. Mike Welter, of Timber, is i, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller were REALLY FUNNY PICTURE Multnomah, Oregon. “I will go back; I will do any- ito took away the unbearableness. I at the Emanuel hospital where she'.dinner hosts Sunday to their par ching new." I assured her. When I arrived at the prison and is recovering from an operation, as ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred NyquUt, E XPER T RADIO REPAIRING— The next morning I went to my submitted myself to the authorities! the result of the flu. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, Call AT 4066 when you have employer and explained everything th®y stared in blank incredulity Guests of the W. R. VanKleek Mrs. Clara Briggs, of Port Town- trouble. Tubes and accessories, | to him telling him of my intention j making no effort to conceal their j home last week were Mr. and Mrs. send, Wash., spent the week end Pownder Radio Co., Multnomah, | l0 retmn. astonishment at my voluntary return Ora Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. with her sister Mrs. Mary Evans. Oregon. Branch with A. E. W il "You don’t think I am blind do! But they in turn informed me of Claude Anderson of Portland. Kenneth Hagoes, of Tacoma is at son, Beaverton, Oregon. he asked, his face beaming. ! something which astonished me. If M. C. McKercher left for Marsh- the horle , . hl3 alster Ur3. c . j. you? 1 recognized you the day I saw ^ bad remained, I would now be a field, where he Is employed by the Bielman for a few days. FOR SALE—Antique Bed Room Set your picture in the paper.” free man, they told me, for In six Southern Pacific office. Mrs. Me- j Mr. allj Mrs. Joe Keller spent the $42.50. Multnomah Furniture Ex- with "And remember this’ ’he assured months from the time I had escaped liercher accompanied him, returning latter part of the past week at | change, Multnomah, Oregon, me "when you come back your posi- 1 waa to have been pardoned. How-1 home Monday evening. Seaside. E D N A M A Y O L IV E R FOR SALE—Everbearing Strawber ever, they told me that if I Capt Bakcsy reports that the high „ ---- ---------------------------- , , ., . * C. Timmons has moved to Portland ry plants. J. H. Etzel, Hillsboro OF “CIMARRON” would serve those remaining six water did considerable damage to , , • . , months they ___ m <•>___ _______ u.„ .... ...................... o __ _________ 1 A daughter was oorn to Mr. and Ore., Rt 5, Bx 19. It . . . , . . . . . . . . Mrs. Ranger, of Cedar Mills, March A P P R O X I M A T E L Y You can imagine my joy HUGH HERBERT on hearing who renLS the place states that the . , . . . „ , . . ... . . ... „ , . 25th, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph OF “HOOK, LINE A SINKER” this most gratifying and pleasing barn was filled with 8 feet of T _ „ .. . . , V.-.-.SV.V.V.-.V.-.V.-.VA%VAV . . . .. . . Losli, are the parents of a daugh- ! piece of news. water and the garage was washed . . ,, . 1 ter born March 26th. The Otto DR. E. R. JORDAN ± DOROTHY LEE Those six months passed quickly, »^ay. „ Kcester home was brightened with CHIROPRACTOR AND so quickly that they could in no | Miss Marion Henderson of the U. a new 3Qn March 27th. Dr. C. E PLUS RKO VAUDEVILLE PHYSIOTHERAPIST way be compared with the other °J 3P®nt ‘ h® week end at the c Mason was the «.ctendimr physician Denny Road East End Loinuurd St. weary plodding ones I had spent Bielman home. |n ajA cases M E L B LA N C Beaverton Oregon 'there. At the end of the short Mr and Mrs. Leonard Mackey, re- Mrs. Bessie Wollan, of Seattle, has j stay I returned to the west coast cerR arrivals in Portland from Los _ Electric Light Baths and the been in Beaverton for the past ¡and my sweetheart, who, true to Angeles, spent the week end with ^e e L w i t h e r "daughter Mrs"* F rank' Tel. 0203 Hours 1 to 7:30 p. m. RKO W E S T E R N E R S ' her word was waiting faithfullv for his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. * W1*n , daughter Mis. *iank her woid, was wai ing faithfully for Chaa Mackey Noyes who is recovering from a se- » .V .V A ’.W .W W V .V A W .W V PORTLAND’S FINEST 1 me' „ _ . T ! vere attack of the flu. — ••• —mr— STAGE AND ENTERTAIN Had it not been for those suffer- Angeles, . ... arrive , Sundav Isabelle McCallen daughter of * «+ * + + + & * * & »+ + + + + + + + + + * * + + ING BAND will Sunday at at the the ings, I probably never would have Wm. McCallen, underwent an ap- C. J. Bielman home for an exten- HARDW ARE met the one who is now my cher pendix operation this week at the ^ 4 * 4 * * H ’ *r*M**I*4**!"M**M**I’ *I**M* Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLeod were ished wife and the peace and hap- Emanuel hospita.l GREYHOUND ROUND- Plumbing and Heating dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Essex TRIP W E E K -E N D T R A t - Piness which 1 now enJ°y mi«h t all Wednesday evening in honor1 Jack Raynard of Scholls, was a I K ir W L L N C .H D I i v r have been losti Beaverton caller this week. 4*4,4**!**!**M**I**M—I**i**ï"î**î~î**î**I**H ¡of Mr. McLeod’s 63rd birthday. F. W . BISHOP V E L B ARG AIN S Miss Elsie Whitworth was a mem-|j Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ^ phone 2003 Beaverton Or. ber of the Trails club group who Lewis Allyn were Miss Ethel Hughes j Georgewood Service Sta. Between Stations on main line and 1 »pent the week end at their cabin of Heppner, a student at O. N. S., ■ - — — - L— ^ Eranclies. . on Larch Mt. Miss Louise Daniels, Curtis Tigard ! Groceries & Confections Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stone left j and Marvin Gaarde of Tigard, We Pay for the first Phoae Call Wednesday for a business trip to |_____ ______ _______ __ ON SA L E PHONE HILLSBORO 47 ttoilolla Kd A Bertha-Beavertou ! Canada. FOR SALE—25, eight weeks old j APRIL 3— 5 IN C LU SIV E HOME LAUNDRY Highway Rhode Island chicks. Hen-hatched ! Return limit April 9 Mr. Browning, local Agent range-raised. Fine Breed. 401 cents each. H. Haack, Foot of Deliveries Daily Return limit—Tuesday following Gas, Oil Accessories Stacy Ave. Aloha, Oregon. date of sale RKO ORPHEUM “ Laugh and Get Rich” C 1 Mile NEWS, NOIES OF NOTABLES AND NEAR NOTABLES Broadway 4098 S P L IN T E R S She—I’ve just read that a man out in the West exchanged his wife for a horse. You wouldn't exchange me for a horse, would you, dear? He—Of course not; but I’d hate to have any one tempt me with a darned good car. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Kleek and daughter Katherine spent Sat urday evening at the Glen Snyder j El Paso ................... $36.75 home at Lake Grove. ■ » ! ■ illl ^ --------- j n — M . y r r Los Angeles .......... $22.50 Miss Merle Davies and Mr. Phil •>«> •>*:• .> * <*«> •. Chicago ....................$44.00 lips entertained the grade school Call Agent for other Week-end ! basket ball team with a banquet i Monday. Other guests were mem Bargains bers of the school board and I. R TERMINAL Melzler. Letters were presented to SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 4 members of the team. Greyhound Coffee Shop Mrs. E. W. W oodruff and daugh R. E. Hanna, Agent ters Martha and Doris (Mrs. James C O O P E R A T IV E H A L L i Kammar) were dinner guests of TUALATIN, OREGON Mrs. F. H. Schocne Tuesday evening Joucpli R eiff lias purchased a new Peppy Music by Rainbow Serenaders i Ford coups and is .spending the j week end with his sister in Portland ^ J C R E Y H O U N D Good Time for All Mrs. Adeline Winter. They are » L I N E I • > planning many enjoyable fishing j trips this season. ! Mrs. O. J. Gould of Medford is visiting at the home of her daugh ter Mrs. J. R. Talbert and family. S’ j Mrs. A. E. Hansen was a bridge EXAM PLE DANCE • • SERVE, • ; '.W .V .V .V .V .W .’ .V A '.V .V .'A O REG O N REGARDLESS OF THE TIME DAY OR NIGHT IV.V.V.V.W.-.VA-.V.V.-.W.V.V.V.V.-.Ve'.V.V.V.' I LUNCH COUNTER B1LLARD P A R L O R M A P B S & SON WK, KNOW FORDS Iu know them from stem to stern. We know every detail o f their sturdy mechanical construction. Hence we are well qualified to repair every part of them. Whatever your Ford troubles may be, bring them Ur us and our skilled mechanics will trace them and efface them! All re pairs moderately priced. B IE L M A N BEAVERTON, Postoffice Barber Shop N E XT TO Phone » All Kinds Garden Seeds, bulk er package Baby Chick Feed of all Kinds Charles Berthold Beaverton, Oregon, Near S. P. Depot. • r Beaverton Oregon Opposite Theatre A Farce in Three Acts ,1 By * MEATS and GROCERIES U CO M E T O OUR on Storage W ater Heaters at W ill be presented by W e Have Everything for Your 3 lbs Economy S O D A S Special 39c - ! Swifts Premium Hams Beaverton Hi School Band (In their New Uniforms) Curtain at 8:15 Prices 50c, 35c and 25c Get Acquainted m u IH m H n $ fiali or Whole *1 :: Nice Size Legs of Lamb 23c lb. All Beefsteaks <tender> 23c lb. Q U A L IT Y SERVICE PH ON E W e Appreciate ! Sunday ■; 23c lb. :: • • F rid a y , A p ril 10, 1 9 3 0 C R A C K E R SALE SPECIAL 29c Easter • • •t Music By SP E C IA L 29c Inspected Meats Dinner and Prices are Right SENIOR CLASS 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs Red Arrow Sodas SPECIALS— Goverment B. H . S. A u d ito riu m 2 lb Red Star Grahams SATURDAY’S A N IT A LOOS Big Opening Sat. April i Special Sale 6202 The Whole Town’s Talking j; *. Come in and % t V .V .W A W /A V W .'.V A Y .V B E A V E R T O N , O REG O N Sausagi 'C n m p lo f o j t l a n t f i t o t ! "We believe he profits most whose every sale creates a friend. We sell to sell again POSTOFFICE Beaverton, O REG O N * B E A V E R TO N LMBR. CO. Sig Knighton, Prop M O TO R S BLDG., Building LUNCH ( vwvw.sww vw w vw yvvwvvi Holboke Bros. HOLBOKE Manning M ERCHANTS VIGORO * It ’ 3 a wise man who takes ad vantage of the present low cost of building material and labor. Now, if ever, Is the time to build Come in and let us show you the free plans we have to offer and give tfou an estimate on your building or remodeling job. You’ll be surprised how low oui figures will be. • • • We have a complete stock of Fullers’ Paints. « • • and V .-.V . ! for Better Flowers feed them this complete, balanced diet • Shopper (showing black eye)— Look what I just got in your lingerie department. Floorwalker (languidly)—Beau tiful, isn’t it? Pay at the desk, please. W . E. P E G G WH * Beaverton Res. 3602 J Cabbage and Flower Plants Makes Your House Look Like New at a Very Small Cost Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your house? Is lt old-fashioned—ugly—out of step with the times or the neighbor hood? You can have lt remod eled and improved at small cost. Let us estimate on the materials We can help you a lot. pacific M O R TIC IA N BEAVERTON, • Phone 3603 0855 Your Patronage ||City Meat Market!