BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE r F R ID A Y , J U N E 20, 1947 McKinley Elmonica News BEAVER THEATRE SHOWER. A pink and blue nu-ar viven a at t th the e hom show er was was given horn e } Phone 2 4 8 2 BEAVERTON £ of Mrs. Phil Held for Mrs. Boyd Darby, S aturday afternoon. She fc Wednesday to Saturday— June 18 to 21 FOUR BIG D A Y S j was presented w ith gifts and a light luncheon w as served. * * * RETURN HOME. Mr. and William Bollinger ertu rn ed from Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 22 to 24 St. Loui 3 last week, w here they "IT 'S A W ONDERFUL LIFE" have been visiting th eir daughter. * * * James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore BKATTLE VISITOR. Miss Maxine Houk is spending two * Wednesday and Thursday, June 25 and 26 weeks in Seattle at the home of her sister Mrs. B. J. Winl- "C A E SA R A N D CLEOPATRA," in Technicolor ! erly. Claude Rains, Vivien Leigh Cartoon and News * * * IMPROVING. Mrs. Schalker is convalescing in a Portlar.o Friday and Saturday, June 27 and 28 hospital from a recent illness. I I 5 - "G A L L A N T BESS," a story of a devoted horse in N atural Color, M arshall Thompson, Jim D avis News Single Cartoon * All pictures Subject to Change Without Notice a d v e r tis e r — Ten him _vos Porter: “ Did read hi* BKM*»ge In t h e paper. train, sir? ” you m iss ! your Irate traveler. “No, I d id n ’t l like its looks, so chased it out of th e station.” H ot W ate r “Yo sho does looks w orried.” “Boy, I ’se booked u p solid on worrying- I’se got so m any w or­ ries on m ah m ind th a t if som pln happens to m e today, Ah w on’t get tim e to w orry ab o u t it foh two w eeks.” H EATERS Gas ond Electric For f lr t iio w * Immediate Delivery DELUXE C H A M P IO N TIRES The Safest, longer wearing tire ever built . . . % They are Stronger • M ore N on-Skid A n g le s % Longer M ileage Buy Them at Y o u r BEAVERTON Plumb me Supplica ft Service Fairbanks-Morse J i Shallow and Deep Well Pumps Firestone Store C learw ater We Give Liberal Tradain Allowance on Your Old Tire West End of " Y " in Beaverton PHONE 3961 Plumbing Co. Phene 2 9 2 5 Bee verteil * * I FURNITURE For Your Party Room we Hove New and Pre-War Furniture For Your Party Room Good Used Electric Stoves CANYON ROAD TRADING POST One mile E ast of B eaverton on C anyon Hoad VISITING. Mrs. A H. Mc- Knight is spending a few days at the home of her daughter. Mrs. L. C. Hank and son, Alan McKnight. * * * WKKK. END GLHHTS. Mr and Mrs. Bill Gilmors and baby Shai* on spent the week end a t the Lyle Sm ith home. O ther guests during the week end w ere Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hoover and Sandra of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Salo and family of Aloha. Gilmore Hoover, S?alo and Sm ith were all buddies in W orld W ar II. * * * BIRTHDAY PARTY. Lillian Trachsel had a p arty on her ninth birthday last week. Twelve children were presen t and also some m others. * * * VACATIONING. W ord has been received from Hushnell, N ebraska th at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sm ith are having a grand vacation back there b u t miss Oregon. s e e VISITING. Lyle Sm ith and Bill Gilmore w ent to A storia Sunday to visit A rt Olsvick and family. Olsvick was also a buddy in th e service. • • • S A II j H DOWN COAST. Mr. Josiah F. Gilroy of Canyon C rest Drive flew to S eattle last W ed­ nesday, and because he is a m em ber of the Coast G uard Re­ serve. was privileged to board th e ship "A tlanta” w ith a group of tw enty other men. T hey sail­ ed down the coast u n til they came to the m outh of th e Col­ umbia river and then cam e down the Columbia to P o rtlan d w here they w ere escorted to Queen Georgene of the Rose Festival, e * R A N C H V I S I T O R S . Back to their home on Birchwood Road are Mrs. M. L. M cCaffrey and Sharon and Lee after a w eek’s visit to th e Fugene ranch of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. H u nter. T he H unters form erly lived in th e home the Louis A m achers now occupy. Mrs. H u n te r b ro u g h t th e McCaffreys back to W est Slope w here she w as m et by Mr H u n ter who had been on a m onth's eastern trip . 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SHFFN «afely remoce» even embedded dirt and «tain» so that garment« are 10 to 12 »haife« brighter than when i leantd the ordinary wat To get all four benefit« of TKU- M il I N , «all u> today! Exclusively I" Woshmeton And Multnomah County At COOK'S CLEANING & DYEING 375 T U A L A T IN V A L L IY H IG H W A Y LOCAL NEW S Mr. and Mis. Joseph W. Bates, 672 S £• 7th st., Bea­ verto n , O n innounc* the ! hirth of a son, Kenneth William, Mrs. Hazel B. P u ck ett spent Ju n e 4, at Forest (»rove (jener- Sunday w ith h er son and daugh- j al H osptial, Forest Grove, Ore­ ter, Dean and D orothy P u ck ett j gon. of P ortlan d and to get acquaint­ ed w ith h er new grandaughter, Donna Mae. * * • V ernon E. P u ck ett of Williu-! m ina, Ore., who w as in th e Vet! hospital in P o rtlan d u nderw ent an operation th ere and they took VISITIN G IN IOWA. Mr. and a bone o u t of h ip and drafted I Mrs. R ichard Campbell and fam ­ it in his arm w hich was broke ily are visiting friends and re­ last F eb ru a ry w hen he alm ost latives in Iowa Mr. Campbell is got killed in tiinlter. * * * a body and fender m an at the Bonny Slope Garage, and he Mrs. P earl Dowell of K lam ­ hopes to retu rn to his w ork ath Falls, Ore. and Mrs. Lucille again soon. T aylor of Albany, Ore., sp eq t a j * * • week ago S unday n ig h t w ith I IL L AT HOME. Mrs. Ed Bar- th e ir m other, Hazel P u ck ett at telsky is laid tip w ith a had the Miss Cooke hom e and w ent knee. She expects to be up and to see th e ir b ro th er V ernon in around again soon. the vet hospital. * * * * * * NEW J O B Bob Polette is L ittle C harles H erbie is sick now w orking swing shift at at his home. Dell FVelght Lines. He is 3 * ♦ * freight handler Miss P earl Cooke called on * * * Iva M artin one day last S T A R T S A BUSINESS. M au­ Mrs.. rice H anson of Bonny Slope has week. * * * started a rental business mile George Gordon Jr., who has west of Reedville. iteen attending the U niversity of Oregon at E ugene retu rn ed hom e on T h u rsd ay for th e sum ­ mer. OF BEAVERTO N B O N N Y SLOPE IS IT TRUE? S T A L A C T IT E S 6 R 0 W F R O M T H E R O O F S, A N P S T A L A 6 M IT E S 6 R O W F R O M T H E ill NEW S Your satisfaction grows out of our desire to please, to assure you of the most complete satisfaction, we serve you with that friendly courtesy and promptness you enjoy M U L -— ' Church Rites * Unite Couple In Beaverton An Im pressive ceremony was solem nized Friday evening. May 23 a t 8:00 in the sanctuary of the F irst M ethodist Church of Beav­ erton, w hen Miss Gloria Jean Do- ber, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dober of Cornelius be- becam e th e bride of Mr. A rth u r Beevor, son of Mrs. Anna Beevor of Portland. The R everend E verett L. Bow’- ers read th e double ring cere­ mony before an altar hanked w ith pink peonies and w hite roses and lighted by w hite can- tiles. Preceding the cerem ony Mrs. M urray Adam s of Eugene sang “ I Love You T ruly,” and “Be­ cause." accom panied by Mrs. W esley E llis of Beaverton who also played the wedding m arches. T he bride, who was given in m arriage by her father wore a wedding gown with j r h i t e satin bodice and yoke of m arquisette edged with lace, w ith full m ar­ q u isette skirt and train. H er 3 tiered veil was held in place by a coronet of w hite satin and orange blossoms. She carried a w hite Bible on which was a gardenia and pink rose bud corsage. Miss Beverly Dober w ho was her sister's honor a tten d a n t wore a gown of lavender voil and car­ ried a m uff of w h ite satin on which was a corsage of pink sw eet peas. The bride's m aids the Misses Anna Mae Sroufe and E lva Buh- ler, classm ates of the bride, w ere dressed in blue and rose taffeta gowns and also carlred m uffs w ith pink and lavendar sw’eet peas. T he flower girl, Virginia Pyle, cousin ol the bride, was sw eetly dressed in blue taffeta and ca r­ ried a tiny m uff w ith baby pink rose buds. A nne Dober, cousin of the bride and B arb ara Beevor, sis­ ter of the bridegroom , d aintily dressed in pink sw iss organdy, lighted th e candles before the service. Mr. Jack P re tty of P o rtland sup p o rted th e bridegroom as best m an while Messrs. Billy Howel- e tt, Clayton B ak er and Victor Zielke served as ushers. T he bride's m other w as dressed in a pale g rey suit. Mrs. Beevor w ore a su it of Kelly green. A reception w as held in the church parlors Im m ediately fol­ lowing the cerem ony. G randm others of th e bride, Mrs. T ennis P yle of Hillsboro, and Mrs. W. L. R eddig of Corne­ lius, poured, w hile M rs. H enry W elland of P ortland, A u n t of the bride cut th e w edding cake. Assisting about th e room s w ere th e Misses B arb ara Happel, R u th Andrew s, Joyce F e a rn and Relui Lehm an. C lassm ates of the bride. In charge of the gift table w ere Miss Regina M ockmore and Miss Bernice Setere, also class m ates of th e bride. Mrs. C harles K ezar of H a rris­ b u rg had charge of th e guest book. F o r traveling Mrs. B eevor wore a m oss green su it w ith toast colored topper. H er h at was cream straw w ith brow n veil. T he bride is enrolled at the U niversity of Oregon School of N ursing in P o rtlan d and Mr. Bee- vnr K employed in P ortland The young couple will m ake th e ir hom e at Cornelius SI B S t'K IB F .n A D S? “ THE HOME O f FINER C L E A N IN G PHONC BEAVERTON 3891_____________________ Baby Boy Why. they are those useful little cards you get with your subscription for free classified ads In your newspaper * * —Mrs. W. G eertgen’s w as hos­ tess to th e W om an’s Society of C hristian Service on T hu rsd ay T here w ere 18 present. Plans w ere m ade for th e fall bazaar and a cooked food sale. * * * On J u n e 25 th e m onthly m eeting of the Ziona Circle of th e 1st M ethodist chu rch will m eet at th e George Gordon hom e on W ashington stre e t near H uber, Ore. for a pot luck din­ ner (picnic) at six o’clock and th e husbands and sw eeth earts are invited. * • • On T hursday evening there w ere 21 Rebekahs from Beaver ton visited M ultnom ah Lodge No. 245 in P ortland. T here wrere five initiated and several o th er lodges w ere present. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F in n of Sebastojiole, Calif., G ravenstein apple grow ers end relatives of Rev. and Mrs. Rowers w ere guests at M ethodist parsonage recently. Also stay in g a t pre­ sen t w ith Mr. and Mrs. Bowers is Mrs. Bowers brother, Mr. Btow nlow Ream es of Gold Hill, Oregon. * * * The Rebekah Needle and So­ cial Club are having a m er­ ch an ts lunch at the I. O. O. F. Hall in B eaverton, Ju n e 24th from 11:30 to 1:30. ♦ * * Mr. and Mrs. H ary Deff on F arm ington Road w'ere overnight visitors on T h u rsd ay at th eir friends Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ea- gon’s of Portland. * * * Mr. and Mrs. F red Scott on H uber avenue loft T uesday for Hurley, Idaho, w here he is em­ ployed. E v ert E. Buxton, 20, seam an, first class, USN, son of Lee E. Buxton of Beaverton, Ore., has been asigned to Subm arine G roup 1, on d u ty w ith th e P h il­ adelphia G roup of th e Atlantic R eserve Fleet. * * * E rn est Lehm an, Jr., %on of Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Lehm an of route 2. B eaverton, received his Bachelor of Science degree at the Seventieth annual Commnce- m ent exercises of the U niver­ sity of Oregon, Sunday, Ju n e 15. Mr. Lehm an m ajored in busi­ ness ad m in istratio n in th e u n i­ versity. H v Hollow Back, Heat Treated SHOVEL Only $1.79 3 Phone Aloha 6311, Aloha OUT OF TOWN. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilliam A. Boorkm an of Sheff- m an Way, sp en t last W ednesday BABY BOY. Born to Mr. and and T hursday in Corvallis and Mrs. Robert Safford, Ju n e 5 at Salem. St. Vincents H ospital in P o rt­ land, a boy, H u b e rt William. Mrs. Safford is th e form er Glen- na Fleskes. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Fleskes of Cedar Mill are m a­ ternal grandparents. * * * < X 0 S W I M ' S C H U t C H . W ilm .nyio». G IT W T H . Mr. and Mrs. W. I\ D . l a . o i « Th« old«»* church »tructur« Monroe of G earh art w ere recent ,HH in w l m th. U m t.d Slot«! I* it a -id» within « »ton« » throw week end guests of th e Bert ot tho »pot on which Fleskes The Fleskes drove them th« Sw «d«> fit»' I«nd «d to th eir hom e on Sunday after­ in A m . fic o in 1 63» noon. « * * Deóicatoó Io Soroico KN LISTS IN ARMY. K enneth Henson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henson has enlisted in the arm y and gone to F o rt Lewis. * * * CLUB M K T S. T he birthday club m et Sunday evening a t the F ran k L au k at home on Barnes Road. An evening of pinochle w as enjoyed. * * * (GARDEN CLUB M EETING. Cedar Mill G arden Club will m eet W ednesday, Ju n e 18 in the dining room of th e Grange Hall. Mrs. C. M. M attoon will dis­ cuss in terestin g flow ers to be included in th e garden. Sugges­ tions on fu tu re flower shows will be heard. Mr. .A rth u r Good is much im ­ proved and is able to come home on week ends. H e would enjoy seeing his friends at his home at 225 S. Second, Beaverton. 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