Thursday, March 24 , 1927 . THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE ■■■ M. B E A V E R T O N LODGES. ------------ - - CHURCH Beaverton High School. E. C H U R C H . OF C H R IS T . * A W .S W W .% * .V 2 .V A W iV « V .S V « W .W .V .W i\W .W .V .V j 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 - WAY TO MEET WITH YOUR ■i ' ' » seasons of worship and a warm wel- second year class will go to the stat<* arc ^e*d eveT n,8 * at - 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. . --------- - T / . ................ -Iround to attend. Ilo not wait until winner of the state convention will be . , , MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE Modern Woodman of American, j given a trip to New York city if the lhe n,*e,inK * ^ * en W l 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’ , r. . . 9 45 a. m.—Bible school. ,)“ r,n« ‘he 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 ______3 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 £ 1 ’ ------- 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 -------- 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. ^ 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. --------------------- 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. Ft» » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » * » » » » » « » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » » ' _______________ 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. I X Marion Watson, Sales Agent, Beaverton, Oregon. l HL t i l-n iK tlL A D à T *<*V D o n ' t w a n t T b ^ S v V A N V IN ÏU P A N C P . Oo Vow ? J / T * » t ,S O N --IM T 9 / N O *VAV TQ S a t e V AfrvTuiNG- f-L V T \ V*CV Vow—__ 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, ■ 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. ... ,« l . -i...-. 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. -------- * --------------------- 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-: ------- ‘ 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 -------- . 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 -------- • 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 -------- * 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. -------- | 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. 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