The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 24, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, March 24 , 1927 .
THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
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B E A V E R T O N LODGES.
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CHURCH
Beaverton High School.
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OF
C H R IS T .
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Corner Second and Main.
Sunday school at 10 a m.
—as you'll find us
The Washingtoin county typing'
March 27, 1927
Public worship, 11 a. in.
contest will be held in Hillsboro,
to
Fpworth League at 6:30 p m.
' April 25, at 10:30 o’clock. Six con- : We would call your attention
YOU WILL FIND OUR BANK
Evening worship at 7 :30 p. m.
testants will be sent from the Be a- ,wo ,h‘n8s -
Odd Fellows Lodge meets every
First,
remember
the
evangelistic
FULLY EQUIPPED IN EVERY
A cordial invitation is extended to verton high school, three from the
Monday.
in progress. Services
you
to
come
and
join
us
in
these
first
year
class
and
three
from
th
e
'
,nce,m8*
now
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WAY TO MEET WITH YOUR
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seasons of worship and a warm wel- second year class will go to the stat<* arc ^e*d eveT n,8 * at
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m
Oregon Orange, No. 321, meets 2nd
BROADEST
BANKING NEEDS
A great in terest is being — w itnil
come awaits you.
typfng convention which will be tield
Satuiday of every month.
and people are coming for miles
at Corvallis the following week. The
W. Edwin Ingalls, pastor.
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................ -Iround to attend. Ilo not wait until
winner of the state convention will be
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE
Modern Woodman of American, j
given
a
trip
to
New
York
city
if
the
lhe
n,*e,inK
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C H U R C H O F C H R IS T .
SYSTEM
Silverleaf camp, meets the first Sat­
contest is won on an Underwood ina- ,*,at -vou
ear<
' v a' r< .
chine
Then, we urge you to remember
urday and third Tuesday of the
Second and Main.
the Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Sun-
month.
The tennis courts are being weeded
RESOURCES OVER ONE-HALF
J. Frank Cunningham, minister.
Bible school is climbing
and cleared by the fire squad and da^‘ * *K’
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r. .
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9 45 a. m.—Bible school.
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order of the “B” in readiness for the n ^ \ y in a» '" (la" «
MILLION DOLLARS
11 a. m. Morning w< rship.
B E T H E L CO N GREGATIONAL.
I month of March the attendance has
coming
good
tennis
weather.
,
The Lord’s Supper.
The student, are working hard for
,02- 100
122 NeXt ,S,Unday
Sermon by Evangelist Baird.
—everything
Sunday school at 9 45 a. m.
the senior pli^ which will be given we plan for laO present. If you
6:45
[i.
m.—Meeting
of
Young
Peo-
are
not
attending
Bible
school,
you
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
soon.
—in advanced banking
Junior and Intermediate Christian pie Council.
may be able to give an excuse, but
H onor Roll 4th Six Weeks.
7.45
p.
m.—Evangelistic
service.
can you give a reason ? One of the
Endeavor 6 :45 p. m.
—helpful to you
Names
A's B’s
Class outstanding features of the Bible
Congregational singing.
Evening worship, 7 :45 p. nt.
Eva
Fuegy
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1
Soph
Special musical number.
school is the unusually large attend-;
Geo. N. Taylor, pastor.
—at the
Juanita Spencer.... 4
Soph ance of adults: of the 122 present
Sermon by Ev angelist Baird.
Virginia
Parks.....
4
Senior
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last Sunday, 66 were in the men’s
1
Suzanna Johnson.. 3
Fresh and women’s classes. Will you be one
ST. C E CIL IA CH U RCH .
Barbara Potts-..... 5
Soph of 150 next Sunday? Be one of 50
Beaverton.
Richard
Wilcox.....
3
1
Fresh
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men in the Every Man’s class.
A good bank in a good town in tha
Helen Stiles......... 4
1
Senior
Kev. J. M. O'Neill, pastor.
J. Frank Cunningham, minister.
iKinald
Jackson....
4
Junior
1
Garden Spot of Oregon.
Sunday masses, 7 :40 aand 10 a. m
Lois Cox ______ 3 2
Soph
Week-day mass, 8:20 a. m.
G RA D E SCH O O L N E W S.
1
Soph
Sunday masses, 7 40 and 10 a in * An examination for ;hc office of Helini l.aaman _ 3
—pleasant
By
Laura
Smith and Marion Murk.
Fresh
1
Saturday confessions, 4:30 and postmaster at Aloha was held ai Harriet West ..... 3
Ruth Maurer
4
Senior
—efficient
7 :30 p. m.
Hillsboro last Saturday. H. A. Low­
Mrs. Rhose visited Miss Allen’s
Honorable Mention.
Lenten devotions, Wednesday and ry, present postmaster in charge, Mrs.
Soph room Thursday.
—banking
Friday, 7 30 p. in.
l.otire M. Abbott, W illi": B Peter­ Robert Haines ___ 2 2
The eighth grade gets the after-
Mary
Handel
.......
2
2
Fresh
son and Mrs. Grace Mathews were
Senior noon off Friday as a result of having i
2
2
-the service tells.
the applicants taking the examina­ Violet Stoffers
C H U R C H O F T H E NA ZA REN E.
Junior 211 days of perfect attendance.
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2
tion. All of thessr people arc well- Mildred Wall — 2
2
Fresh
Dorothy Harris and Betty Taylor V A W V .Y /A V A W .W .W /.W A W .V A Y iV A 'J ’A W Z A W .Y .'
known local citizens, and regardless Walter Rosebraugh 2
Sabbath school at 9:45 a. in.
2
Soph served refreshments Tuesday after­
of who is finally successful in secur­ Manson Bennett— 2
Preaching at II a. in. and 7 :3() p. m. ing t^c appointment, Aloha is assured
noon to the eighth grade sewing
Pre-prayer services at 7 p. ni.
The
Beaverton
high
school
put
on
club,
an efficient and courteous official.
Mid-week prayer meeting on Wed­
a very entertaining smoker, Friday
The
following
pupils
received
nesday at 7 :J0 p. m.
night
at
the
gym.
A
large
crowd
at-
awards
froln
thc
p
al,ner
company
for
Mrs. James P. Kearns and son
Frank, and Mrs. Hazel Malarkey mo­ tended and after the wrestling and (hc completion of drills in penman­
boxing bouts, said it was one of thc
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allen were din­ tored to Corvallis Tuesday to visit best ever held in Beaverton, ami ship: Marion Murk, Verne Allen, Eu­
ner hosts to a group of the Standard Mrs. Kearns’ daughte.r Helen, and that they want more of them. Ama­ gene Lawrence, Laura Smith, Mon­
Oil employes and their wives last other Beaverton students attending teur talent taken from thc school , roe Shanson, Betty Taylor, Edna
LOOK THESE OVER
Kramer, Frances Esterley, Kathryn
Oregon Agricultural college.
Thursday evening.
was used. The high school will give Bcach War,| Ncison> Theodore Di-
1921 Ford Tudor Sedan, disc wheels ................ $ 75
another in two or three weeks. List cello, Emma Hocken, Alice Neilsen
ed below is the card that appeared and Gertrude Metzke. All of these
1(>24 Ford Coupe, lots of extras, 1927 license... 250
Friday night:
pupils are in the seventh and eighth
1923 Ford coupe. 1927 license ............................ 175
Boxing.
grades.
1926 Ford Roadster, balloons, $100 in extras,
Bob Litton-“Buzz" Crabtree, 90 lbs.
All departments in the grade school
1927 license .............................. ................. 340
—Litton, decision, four rounds.
are busily working for the entertain­
Harold Dean-Phillip Meyers, 115 ment next Friday night. Nearly a
1923 Ford touring, speedometer, shocks, spot­
| | lbs.—Meyers, decision, four rounds. hundred children will take part in
light,, license ...........................„................. 155
Elmer Sturm - Ed Bellringer, l4ti lbs the program.
1924 Ford roadster, 90 % tires ............................ 175
| —Sturm, decision, four rounds.
Notice.
COMING FEATURES
“Red” Welch-Calvin Atterbury, 145
1923 Ford truck, cab and body ........ ................. 195
Come to the high school five min­
lbs.—Draw, four rounds.
“The Taxi Dancer”
1921 Panel delivery, license ............................... 115
Lawrence Day-Ray Harrison, 155 utes to eight.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Whatever
you
do,
oh,
don’t
be
late.
lbs.—Hay, decision, four rounds.
We have many thi”,,c •■•’th which
ALL TYPES
ALL MODELS
W rettling.
“The Great C. & K. Train Robbery”
Clarence Bous-Duncan York, 12U to delight.
lbs.—10 minutes—Bous, one fall and
Come see the surprises next Fri-.
TERMS AND TRADE
SATURDAY
judges’ decision.
day night
Bud Sprague-Arlow Ecstein, 160 lbs.
There’ll be many acts, all of which
“Tin God.”
—Sprague, by default in eight min­ will please you.
utes.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
From little to big, come all of you,
F.d Barger-Dick Wilcox, 135 lbs —
do!
Barger, one fall and judge’s decision,
Authorized Ford Dealer.
“Prisoner* of The Storm”
Be sure you feel merry, so gay
10 minutes.
W ashington and Fast Streets.
TUESDAY AND W EDNESDAY
“Curly Kimmay-Charles Brandi, 140 and bright,
a
wonderful
time
lbs—Kimniay, one fall, 10 minutes.
We assure you
Beaverton, Oregon.
Miles Kent-“Red” Lindow—170 lbs. that night.
EVERY THURSDAY TREASURE NIGHT.
—Kent, two falls, 10 minutes.
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BANK OF BEAVERTON
Four Persons Take
Civil Examination
,V A V / .V .V .V .,. V . V W W .V .V / A V / Z A V A W 2 A ,. ,. V W . V . W ,
A. F. ft A. M. Masonic Lodge, No
100, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday.
GUARANTEED USED FORDS
B EA V ER THEATRE
BEAVERTON, OREGON
A. B. SMITH MOTOR CO.
NO CHANGE IN PRICES.
MATINEE
............................... 10c—25c
10c—35c
EVENINGS
And Follow U .
For The Rest of The Week.
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Justice Court Trial.
A trial for thc possession of land
was held in the justice court Monday,
Frank H. Reeves, Portland, plaintiff,
vs. Mr. and Mrs. F.. S Alger, Ce-
dar Mills, defendants. I he court gave
judgment to thc plaintiff and ordered
Mr.
Algers to v acate land in 10
,
days.
NEW
Service that Serves
NEW STOCK.
Ceiling, per M.
$18.00
Rabbited Lap.iding, per M
24.00
Drop.iding, shorts, No. 2 and bet. while it lasts 24.00
Cello glass for chicken house, per sq. ft.
.15
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
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Marion Watson, Sales Agent,
Beaverton, Oregon.
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C ade School Play.
B U SIN E SS.
Thc Beaverton grade school will
K've an operetta Friday night at the
school. A fine program has been ar-
ranged:
Thc Pansy Bed, Primary class,
The Rose and Pearl, intermediate
class.
,«->* lhe t Land
i t of v Nod,
a seventh
,, grade,
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Thc Ballad of Mary Jane, eighth
grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cosper, who
B E A V E R T O N LOCALS.
have resided on the old county road
Clarence Hoftttan, telegraph opera­
for the past 15 years, have traded
tor
of Beaverton, was called to Junc-
their place for a general store at
Wilksboro, and left Sunday with their ,ion Sta,,on’ on ,hc ° reK° n TrUnk
temporary v acancy.
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household effects to
take
charge of . line to fill a tci
their new business venture.
The
Mrs. Mary Stitt attended a shower
many friend* and neighbors of thi*
estimable couple will regret to learn Thursday. March 17, at the home of
of «heir departure, but all will join *»« niece, Mrs. Edna larn .e r, in
us m wishing them success and hap- 1’orlland.
pincss in their new home.
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Measles have made their appear-
H M. Barnes has returned to his ance here in thc T. B. Hunter home
duties as local distributor for the The case is not serious
General Petroleum company, follow-:
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ing an absence for more than two
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson drove *
weeks with an affected arm caused to Goldson, Or., Saturday accompan-
by a bite of an insect while on a ied by Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs
week-end trip to Kydcrwood, Wash Ollic Riggs Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
Bjr Osborn«
returned Sunday, but Mrs. Riggs will; Mrs. B. Peterson of Scholles, who
stay indefinitely with another daugh- has been confined to her bed for
ter at Goldson.
, several weeks, has been brought to
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. Beaverton to the home of Mr. and
Harry Alexander is building a beau- Mrs. J. W. Raynard, where she is
tiful new home on Cedar street under the care of a physician.
Beaverton is growing very fast judg- i
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ing from thc new homes being erect-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huntley had as
cd here,
their guests Sunday Mr. aand Mrs.
J. A. Grant of Garden Home.
A number of Beaverton folks :!■* j
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tended thc style show in Portland
L. R. Dean and Dudley Miller went
Friday and Saturday evenings.
' fishing over the week-end at Culver
City on the Nastuckel river.
Mrs. J. C. Huntley was called to
Seattle for several days last week | Mr. and Mrs. Frost of Ncwbrrg,
because of the serious illness of a;
“ 1 were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
brother, M r. Lyman, who was in a j W. H Boswell, on Watson street
hospital there.
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| MU# v>na Ga, ki|| John and Mvron
Among tho, e who altendvd the r ,ray. Ernest M aster, and Leland
Rosa p onCelle concert at the audi- | Shaw, students at the University "f
torium in Portland Monday night Oregon, are home for spring vaca-
were Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason, Dr. tion.
J. E. Orthchild, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Cady and Miss Annabelle Isbister.
Mf*. ( J. Stickney entertained the
! boys of the Bachelor’s Sewing club at
**..• Ruth Uapp, of Mt. Vernon,, her home las, Friday evening.
N. Y., and Mrs. Lillian Weaver, of
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Portland, were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Allen have
and Mrs. W. L. Cady,
purchased a new Chevrolet coach.
Felix
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