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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1927)
I t — THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE ' . W . V . V / A V . ’. ' . V . ' A V . V . V . W . V M Beaverton Lodges. Earl C. Reynolds, of La- C. J. Stickney Place Grande, Elected President Was Sold This Week For Coming Year. E. CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. m. I'ublic worship, II a m. F.pworth League at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7 :30 p. in. Odd Fellows Lodge meets every A cordial invitation is extruded to Monday. you to come and y.in us in these Beaver Orange, No 324, meets the seasons of worship and a warm wel second Saturday of each month. B. ( come awaits you. W. Edwin Ingalls, pastor. 1 Jenny, master, Miss Ruby Boyd, sec-, rctary. C H U RC H O F C H R I ST . Modern Woodman of American, Silvrrlcaf camp, meets the first S a t Second and Main. urday and third Tuesday of the J. Frank l unningham, minister. month. , V 45 a in'.—Bible school. * 11 a. m. Morning worship. T he l o r d ’s Supper. Beaverton Churches. Sermon by Evangelist Baird. B £ T H £ L CONGREGATI ONAL. 6.45 p. m.—Meeting of Young Peo- pie Council. 7:45 p. n r —Evangelistic service. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Congregational singing. Morning worship at 11 a tri. Special musical number. Christian Junior and Intermediate Sermon by Evangelist Baird Endeavor 6:45 p. in. Evening worship, 7 45 p. m. Geo. N. Taylor, pastor. PATRONIZE MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISE R E GU L AR L Y IN ST. CECI LI A CHURCH. T H I S P A P E R . T H E Y A R E DOING 1 Beaverton. T H E I R P A R T IN S U P P O R A. F. & A. M. Masonic Lodge, NT 100, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday. Rev. J. M O ’Neill, pastor. Sunday masses, 7 :40 aaud 10 a in. W eek-day mass, 8:20 a. in. Sunday masses, 7.40 and 10 a. m. Saturday confessions, 4:30 and 7 :30 p. m. Lenten devotions, Wednesday and Friday, 7 :30 p. in. C HU RC H OF T H E NAZ AR E NE . Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a m. and 7 :30 p. ni. P re-prayer services at 7 p. in. Mid-week prayer meeting on W e d nesday at 7 :30 p. m. r . _:. ______________ 3!________ IT IS ONLY ON T H E BASIS OF C O N F I D EN C E AND T R U S T T H A T YOU CAN BUI LD U P BUSI NESS your home paper and THEREBY CONIRIBUTING TO At St. Mary s Institute W AR D S T H E PR OG RE S S , P R O S P E R I T Y AND D E V E L O P M E N T OF The McCready Lumber cummin y T H I S T OW N AND A D J A C E N T announce the sale of lumber for a T E R R I T OR Y . large barn at St. Mary's Institute. Mr. Peters is the contractor. They T he Outside Public judges a Com also announce that W . P. Brooks' of munity by the liberality with which Aloha, is building a brooder house it subscribes for and advertises in its L. A. Seawall, Aloha, a new house. * ’ . ’ local paper. You have no excuse W. H. I f tr t, addition to chicken that will stand the test of good busi house. Fred Barn is erecting a new house; Carl Hamer, of Cedar Mills, ness judgment. house; Henry McLeod, building a garage; I). C. Macey, a 28x36 eight- Bungalow. room house; F. Niestey 28x36 five- Girls are no longer known as flap room house; A. T. Mitchell, who pers in our part of the country. They bought the Cuinmock place, building are called “bungalows” painted in a 20x32 chicken house; E. Burn, front—shingled b e h in d —no upstairs. chicken house and brooder; Sam Lord, building a house at Huber. The Paul Hatch house is nearing completion on the highway and will have two fireplaces BEAVER THEATRE Thursday and Friday Renee Adoree and Ralph Graves in “ BLARNEY’' Saturday Hetty Compson in “ THE BELLE OF BROADWAY ì Ì Sunday and Monday Hoot Gibson, Anne Cornwall and Dustin Farnum in “ THE FLAMING FRONTIER” Tuesday and Wednesday Virginia Valli in x “ THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS” EVERY THURSDAY TREASURE NIGHT. NO CHANGE IN PRICES. i MATINEE 10c—25c EVENINGS 10c—35c LUMBER i NEW STOCK. Ceiling . ..................................................$18 per M 1-2x6 Lapsiding.........................................$16 per M Dropsiding No. 2 & Better Shorts,........ $24 per M Barn Sash 4 It, each ............................................ 70c Cell-o-glass, for chicken houses, hot beds 15c sq ft W. J. McCready Lumber Co. Marion W atson, Sales Agent, Beaverton, Oregon. »t rn. Statement of Condition of the BANK OF BEAVERTON BEAXERTON, OREGON Charley Thompson, of Portland, one of the pioneer residents of Aloha, and one of the early members of the school board, was a visitor S a t urday. Mr. Thompson owns a nice property on ' H unter avenue and is getting ready to “paint up and clean „ , . „ , , , , , up” for spring, all of which reminds us the time is now here for all to get busy on this job. Ï at the close of business Mar. 23, 1927. TOTAL Given Big Surprise On £ Wedding Anniversary * V v - t a o DOC-SvE ME A INTO A P P l Y i n O FCQ M O D S i n 5 u ? A N C 1 t><WT k n o w - 1 m AU?E4 C>V w O?T m MOCE T m AN ì AUV& —- i / ! PwvSiCAL O k a y Poft N\Y T ue i N S o CANCG- vul T o OES * I knErîT CPAZV a m o S 'G n e 5 c j p b o C S O m e - D e p o sits.................................. .554,026 48 TOTAL $606,140.94 A crowd of 50 neighbors gathered at the home of J. H. Reichert S a t urday evening and surprised Mr. and Mrs Reichert. It was their 30th wedding anniversary. Cards and danc- , , , mg were enjoyed until a late hour when a delicious lunch was served. $600,146.J4 V A '.V .W .V /.V .V .W /.’.V .W .V .V .'.-.V A V ,] TIGARD There are several cases of whoop ing cough in Tigard. GUARANTEED USED FORDS Miss Allen, of the primary room, was sick last week. LOOK THESE OVER 1921 1924 1923 1926 1923 Ford Tudor Sedan, disc wheels ..................$ 75 Ford Coupe, lots of extras, 1927 license... 250 Ford coupe, 1927 license .............................. 123 Ford Roadster, 1927 license ........................295 Ford touring, speedometer, shocks, spot light,, license .......................................„....... 155 1924 Ford roadster, 90% tires .............................. 175 1923 Ford truck, cal) and body ........... ................ 195 1921 Panel delivery, license .................................. 115 Durw'ard Finley cut his finger quite ba«lly Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. Johnson has been ill for the past week but is improving. ALL TYPES ALL MODELS TERMS AND TRADE *:* $ X t A. B. SMITH MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer. W ashington and Fast Streets. Beaverton, Oregon. I-:— :-«;*-;—:— :-:—;--:-:-:— •> SUITS PRESSED s u it s f r e n c h dry h CLEANED $1.00 STORE No. 9, 449 Jefferson St. 35c î: ST O RE S No. 1, 104 4th S t. No. 2, 151 G rand Ave. No. 3. 1043 Belmont No. 4, 1167J Albina No. 5, 866 E. Ankeny ♦ 1 STORES No 6, 1453 Sandy No. 7, 1069 Division No. 8, 148 N. 23rd St. No. 10, 1387 Hawthorn# STORE No. 11, 181 Park St. cor. Yamhill 1 Block W est of Stage Depot PORTLAND, OREGON B R IN G T H IS AD A ND G E T j | WHITEHALL RESTAURANT 5AY A M - SAP YooftatiF ACL Ovtl? T elt cC M lif A N Ù — - Who’s a Poor Rink? F<abl«S j— MOuD O'M —Y o u V -— C ant s i T a n y m o r e . m S o Ç amce -V ou R i * fANT **!»* A n > M c a i m SJTA n C £ . f '¿1 ^ — 00 yfyj A l T m IS 7b o mÇi > ! , m < t h e t io e d __ Sa S N e s s srooPSù anc > P i CKEC j UP Twr 5 VS Mt A TiPEÙ 6 ^ 5 N tsS - y it WOMANS *aAN>- i r1 — ANO 3HE- T h AN- v EO « A • - _ k1 uà A fi ^ S / A ^ V COV.6 i fxOA IM / - i 0 11 STORES ’ l i f e * — y Capital S to c k ........................ *25,000.00 Surplus A Undivided Profits24,936.u U.S. Postal Savings ............... 674.31 Reserved for T a x e s ................ 1.510.01}; F. W. L IV E R M O R E , President B. K. D E N N E Y , Viee Prei. DOY GRAY, Cashier; L. H. EVANS, K. L. D E S IN G E R and F R A N C IS W. L IV E R M O R E , Ass't Cashiers By Osborne wmv 1 LvtS T A txS O LIA BILITIES RE80URCE3 Loans .V Discounts $138,319.11 Bonds and W arrants 118,554 84 Federal Reserve Bank S t o c k .............. ............... 1,150 00 Real E s t a t e ..................1,200 00 C ash A due from baiiks4ti,922 99 . A meeting of the Kilpatrick Collins Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Steadman were [ Community club will be held at tly entertained at dinner Sunday at the Ladies Plain T ailored Y o u r S u it PfOSSCd ¡ring, Alterations ; Collins View school house in the au- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. \ \ Sum Suits Cleaned $1.60 25c Relin.ng and Dying Cj > ditoriuni Friday evening, April 1. mers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGinley a r e ; _____ b o n g congratulated on the arriv- H erm an Reisbick bought a Hudson al of a baby boy at the St. \ m - speedster and Sebastian Seida a Foed cent’s hospital Tuesday, March 2 2 .1 touring car .o f Casc-Pechin Mritor A grobp of ladies of the Socia" company. Service departm ent of the Collins . — _ R . E . Hanna prop. View P a re n t Teachers circle met at Miss Clara McDonald, Mrs X C. X Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks *L'h the home of Mr*. Seymour Grahan. McDonald atul Mrs. A ( titling were Y Waiting station for Pacific Stages «, X T hursday to make layette neces>*ry dinner guests of Mrs. B G. l.eedy. ? to complete this year’s report. Friday. : - .- > - x - .~ x - x - > x » x - x - x - x - x - x ~ x - x - x - x - : * x - x - x - : - : .* : .i - x - : - : : : “> ^ ;; THE FEATHERHEADS / T idcrai m it' Spring Time Is Clean-up £ Time in Town of Aloha The Beaverton high school senior Celebrate« Her 4th Birthday. ;j; Janet Cornell celebrated her fourth play will be given Thursday and F ri day, April 7 and 8. birthday Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E Cornell. A very pleasant afternoon . u ebekah club met at Mrs. A was enjoyed by Florence, Laura and -s ‘' "d'ot i > 1 uesday and a very pleas E lizab eth E ver, J a a e Clark, lin.ce anl tmu' was p o r t e d . Harris, Hetty Jeane Buehncr, Shir- Miss Neva and Murial Root are ley and Maryln Lewis. visiting at the home cf their parents, Mr. and Mrs. \ \ . A. Root at G re e n Kilpatrick-Collins. berg. » ■1 ■■ And Follow Us For The Rest of The Week. ! C. J. Stickney this week sold his former home, consisting of a pretty acre tract, six room house and large chicken house, located a half mile south of Aloha, to Mr. and Mrs. R W. Hart, recently of Bend, Or., and they moved into their new home Tuesday. Mr. Hart is an em- jdoye of the W illamette Iron W orks in Portland and will continue his duties with that firm, but feels that he can increase his income materially with a nice piece of acreage, and will devote all his spare time to poultry, fruit and garden. C H U RC H OF CHRI ST. Only a few more night of the Miss Betty Schnbring was quite ill . vangelistic meetings remain. E van with poison oak last week. gelist Baird has shown his versatil ity in appearing before the grange, Mrs. Frank Laub visited a few I. Ü. O. F. lodge and high school, with a number of humorous readings. days last week with Mrs. M. Boyd. As a preacher he is just as good. Miss Evalyn H offarber is visiting In the contest with the Carlton Christian Bible school, which closed ^ cr sister a t the Hot Lake sanitar- ' 1 last Sunday, Beaverton maintained ' um- her reputation as a winner. On th t -------- - last Sunday of the contest, the two Mrs Gerald Ariss and baby were schools tied; but Beaverton had yb oquite ill last week but are recovering tained a lead of 28 points the w'eek now. before, so the banner is ours. * Have you been with ns in the J H . Litton cut down a big apple B.ble school? Last Sunday, the at- Ircc in the front y a rj of hjs home tendance jumped from 122 to 147. |ast vvei.|< The men’s and women’s classes each had 40 in attendance last Sunday. Miss Helen Boyd, of Beaverton, spent the week-end at the home of Coming! Entertainment! her parents. An unusual entertainment will be given in the auditorium of the A. S. W heaton of the Bend dis C hurch of C hrist on Monday, April trict, bought a tractor from Virgil 4, at 8 p. m. Evangelist Billy Baird Meyers last week. will speak. BEAVERTON, OREGON ? -------- University of Oregon, Eugene, Or. —(Special).—Earl C. Reynolds, of La Grande, was elected president of the State Association of Commercial Or- ganization secretaries at the forum meeting of the organization held Fri- day, concluding day of the 7th annual short course fi>r commercial secretar- ics held this week at the University, l . T. Baker, Medford, was chosen as vice-president of the organization and H. E. Cully, Roseburg, secretary- treasurer. L. I’. Sabin, Klamath Falls, retiring president, John Ecknian, Me- Minmille, W. A. Reid, Corvallis, and J. H. Fuller, Ashland, will act as the executive board for the coining year Resolutions were parsed at the meeting to promote the idea of con verting the Three Sisters mountain region into a national park. T he dis couraging of solicitations of m a ga zines, because of a financial drain up on members, unless the publication carrieil a written endorsement of the . " Ì , ........................ T state chamber of commerce was also passed as a resolution. T I N G ----------------------- g j g Barn To Be Erected | L illien ‘Q jrrCmJ e