The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 03, 1926, Image 8

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    TM Baavarian Review
Friday, Daoambdr *, I t t i
LO CAL NEW S
C h u rch e s
C.KiROH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
S a i l . ' I , S c h o o l a t 0 rA5 A, M
i’teitcliittg at 11:00 A. M. and
7:20 I’ M.
P re-l'ra jer services at *7:00.
Mid-week prayer meeling on
\\ ednesday at 7:30 P.M.
Wc exlanj a hearty invitation
to thoaa without a church home
to worship with us.
CATHOLIC OHURCH SERVICE
Sunday Masses, 7:40 and 40
A M.
Sunday Catechism, 0:20 A. M
Week-Day Mass, 8:20 A. N
Confession: Saturday, 3:30 to
4 :3 0 ; 7 to 8:30 P. M.
BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sunday. December 5, 1028.
‘.' ¡5 am .. Sunday School.
*1:00 a.m., Morning worship—
Sermon -"The Sworj of the
Spirit.”
A mixed quartette
will sing, “City of Gold.”
0:4 f p.m.. Junior and Interme­
diate Christian Endeavor.
,7*45 p.m., Concert prelude by
Bethel orchestra.
Sermon—
"The Seven-Fold Christ.”
The quartette will sing, “ It
Pays to Serve Jesus.”
5:30 p.m., Friday. I>ecember
3, Chicken supper and bazaar
by the Ladies’ Aid.
George N. Taylor, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and Main Streets
Sunday, December 5, I9p8.
0:45 a.m., Bible school.
11:00 a.m.. Morning worship.
Sermon—“ The Parable
of
the Sower.” This message w-ill
be theflrst of a series
of
morning sermons on the gen­
eral theme, "The Parables of
The Kingdom.” We urge you
to come.
7:00 p.in.. Young People’s Cou-
eil.
8:00 p.m.. Evangelistic Service
Sermon, “Character: How to
Form II?
What Affects it
Are you concerned to know
about that church in this day
of dcmoninationalism? Are you
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angelo ha
moved lo Aloha.
Mr. A. Alenius has recently
completed a new greenhouse to
help take cere of his rapidly
increasing business.
Mr. a n j Mrs. H. S. Drewery
and son. Lawrence, have moved
into Portland where Lawrence
will attend Washington high.
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Huntley
and daughters. Janet and Betty
«pent Thankegiving in Portland
at the home of Mrs. Huntley-
sister. Mrs. Louise Patton.
Mr. A Alenius, the propriety:
of Beaverton Greenhouse has
ju st completed installation o
a new automatic electric pum
ping system to supply the need
of his business. He found Bui
Hun water too expensive lo us
for irrigation purposes.
Mrs. Goo. Th.vng eutertaine
at dinner Tuesday evening, tin
dinner being prepared and ser
ved by representative s 0 f the Su
per Mai,| Cook Ware - Corpora
lion as an opportunity to deni
onstrate their line of alummun
ware.
Among the guests wer
Mrs. Mary Stitt. Mr. and Mr-
W. L. Cady. Mrs. C. K. Mason
Mr and Mrs. L. R. IW>an, Mr
and Mrs. Fred MeBreen. Mr. ant
Mrs. J . W. Raynard. an,i Mr. am
Mrs. F. J . Dietsch. At the draw
ing following. Mrs. Mason wot
the aluminum frying pan.
NOTICE OF MEETING
Beaver Chapter. N-
106. O. E. S., regv.
meeting. We.l
nesday evening. Dr
cember 8. at 8:0«'
p.m. Election of officers, pa?
iwcnl of dues. Visitors welcon
By order of W. M.
Jessie I
Pliaris. Secretary.
Adv. c-0
earnestly seeking for the ’r.i’
concerning these great thin -
B ear this message, delivered i
kindness, yet with conviction
J . Frank Cunningham. Ministe
CwtttafcJIGIAL UAPAitl MANY The w inners were Kenneth Wood
Silver le a f (’.amp, of the M
Mrs. Walter
Johnson
will
—— -
! it ad llenriella Oerrtiw.
give an entertainment Falurday W. A. meet the Aral Saturday
vt ium the Beaverton Hummer
|'he seniors
selected
their evening at the Grange hull. She and third Tuesday of the month.
a commerciai Ueparluiciu i» standard-bearers later in
the will he assisted by local tal They are giving a dance at the
•i
in au> progressivi week,
so now, watch t h e cut ami Beaverton people are next mealing. Saturday, Decem­
ber 4. John lluher, Councillor,
uij.li school.
lu i* depaiiuieui Dir tly when they meet the a- looking forward to u treat.
.lake Kammer, Clerk. \dv. c-5Stf
..-
i.,e preparatory
business tore-uid Juniors.
Mr. John MoKerolier, Chief
.ool ioi the student be tore
The question for debate is:
Mr and Mrs. W R. Van Kleek
radio operator of the Algonquin,
• ■e u s , s a position in an oiUec. "Renolvaj thul the policy
of In the Coast Guard service, and an,) duughter, Katherine, were
i>, ,iiei ton Itigli s-enoot is not Federal subsidies to the slates Miss Audrey Tripple of Port­ Thanksgiving guests
of Mrs.
without tins impiumili uivisiou. Ull,|,.r Federal supervision should
land were guests of Mr. ami Mrs Van Klerk’s parents, Mr. and
v\c have praelieaily 110 elu- j b# ubandoued.”
M. C. MeKerclier, Sunday even- Mrs, Charles Anderson of the
ji'iits in our school taking a
.
• City of Rosea.”
ing.
commercial subject. Below is
^ CORRECTION
the average attendance of each.
______
-lass.
In these columns last week,
i >pmg, 1,
20 we slated the Mr. Frank Pul­
typing, it,
— 0 ver, Proprietor of the Beaver­
typing, ill............................... 20
ton Sheet Metal Works lied a
-noil hand, i, .................
20 contract to install the “ heating
-hurthand, ill......................
o system'* at the new Tigtrd Un-
lookheeping.............. ;• • "• • *
18 ion High school house
We are very glad to add.
he.tm g plant at that
Shorthand 111 to our list this , choo, „ouw wi„ b< of
ho,
• ear and are very
sorry we water type while Mr. Pulver in
could not last year.
To add s I r II s only the war m air systems
,i the interest a n j material ot
However, Mr. Pulver has »
ins class work, all nine slu- eon tract for the roofing and
ients subscribe for a monthly the sheet metal work at the
nagiuine entitled, “The Gregg Tigard Union High school.
Artier.”
\\ itlioul our commercial de­
partment, we would be unable
,■ put over “ The Hummer" and
Vnnual as we have done so suc-
ssfully. Our important typ­
ists. sueli as she who is lyvist ‘
>r the Annual and The Hum­
on real estate. Low inter­
mer originally came from tin»
est cost, repayment priv-
lepartment as do our able book­
•'Quality is our Policy.”
eleges. Write for details.
keepers and good note writers,
who write in shorthand.
WASHINGTON
In former years, Beaverton
High School has been well re-
Savings & Loan Assn.
>resente,j at the County Typ­
Shute Bldg. Hillboro.Ore.
ist's Contest and one of our
W E D ELIV ER SATURDAY 10:30 A.M.
former girl graduates, being an
excellent typist, won llrsl prlte.
We hope to be able to send
many such to the contest this
rear, and with the wish (hat
they will receive high honors.
The two capable teachers of
this department are Miss Clary,
an,j Mr. Metxler and as some
{j F arm ers: We pay cash for your eggs and produce*
of the previous graduates have
since become private secretaries,
we hope that these feel confi­
dent that these teachers can
send forth many more students
DRUg STORI
just as able to All the same
positions.
A U S P IC E S B E A V E R T O N G R A N G E
MRS. WALTER L. JOHNSON
READER and IMPERSONATOR
BEAVERTON GRANGE HALL
8 :0 0 P. PI.
Saturday, December 4
COSTUME NUMBERS— GOOD MUSIC
See Mrs. Johnson as “Grandma Grout” in “ Human Tonic,”
and “Sis Hopkins" will sure drive away the gloom. Here’s
for an evening of clean fun. Whole program a scream.
COME AND SEE!
Mrs. Johnson ha« given one hundred and fifty entertain­
ments in Idaho and more than one hundred in Oregon.
Adults, 35 conts; Students, .'8 cents; Children, 15:.
\
L o w e st.
\
Prices
Prompt
Service
LOANS
Delivery Service: West side 2 P. M.
East side 3 P. M.
SAVE
DEBATE
ENTERTAINM ENT
M e a ts
!
Beaverton
Market and Grocery
-with
m
PROSPECTS
BRIGHT AT B. H. S
Enthusiasm runs high
and
competition is keen among the
twenty-seven ' eontestants who
have come out and entered the
lists for forensic honors.
It may easily be seen how-
great is the rivalry for posi­
tions on the teany which are
to represent
Beaverton
High
when one realizes Ihat only four
can he chosen.
Elimination conlesls are be­
ing conducted and the fresh­
man class have Lawrence Drew­
ery and Mabel Kautz to contest
against the sophomore
team.i
consisting of James Underwood
and Vernon
Rosebraugli,
for
class honors in (he semi-finals
The juniors
selected
their
standard-bearers in a big de­
bate Tuesday. It was a terrific
battle of wits in-as-much as
they had seven participants and
each as ambitious as possible.
ill
/• dhe
BIGGEST 1
THING
IN
"mv 2 k
CO
The dollar saved is the biggest dollar earned
KLENZO Dental Creme
A Sensible Tooth Paste
For AH
Begin Saving Now!
Dean’s Drug Store
7 ? e ' X&xaJtL Star*
BANK of BEAVERTON
(0
Beaverton, Ore.
FREE
rizes
Fifteen
5 Wrist Watches
2 Silk Purses
3Compacts
m
and several other prizes
Limn
Yard
Service
2 _
8 •
Rules of Contest:
m
One vote will be given with each cent’s purchase.
Votes may be cast only for girls between 12 & 21.
*
Buy Your Gifts a t
DEAN’S DRUG STORE
and win a prize
Buying Lumber from our yards
saves you money
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
Marion W atson, Sales Agent, Beaverton, Oregon
Paid Advertisement, E. E. Fisher,