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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1928)
■Y*:**, Get our Summer Prices on i l . Ci_Cll.IA CHURCH Kev J. M O’Nielt, va.tor. \5rwk-day Diati S:«J0 a m. i Mai ui«u>ev T 45 and 10 a. n BRIQUETS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE iunday September 30th A. M. Sunday School. J. L, Hidden, Supt. ’ll '5' A M Morning Woiship ' '* P- M. Young Peoples Meeting 'v P. M Preaching Service. 's " *’ M. Wed. Prayer Meeting. ^ °u are welcome to attend all these services. Roy L. Nolt Pastor ?" bethel Phone 6202 Beaverton Lumber Co. Beaverton, Ore. Across from S. I*. Depot 11 . . , ■■■» b S W fcS W . c o n g r e g a t io n a l For a Nice Juicy ;fs- Regular services Sunday. In the morning the cholr will smg "He Shall Go Out With Joy.” Mrs. \\ t hh will sing the offertory solo, i'.istor will preach at both services. I>,r Bates coming to Beaverton J. E. Bates newly appointed district superintendant of the church ot the Na/arcne will speak at the local Na/arene church Friday, Sep tember 28th at 8 p. m., one night only. \ Rev. Bates has served as district superiAtendent in southern California Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hull and Wal Sunday dinner guests at tne A. C. and a missionary superintendent in China. do Hull of Portland, visited at the Chinn home. home of J. F. Godard Sunday. CHURCH /OF CHRIST Billy I.enerd is confined at his iw V A N Y Y W s V A S 'W W .V .V A V A Y W N S V liW iS V .W S V J W A '. Roy E. Pritchard is improving home with grippe. i he Bible class meets at 9:45. slowly. Rally day is not far in the future. Archie Olson of Stipes garage C ome out and hear the plans outlined Crestón Maddox, of Portland, was went hunting in Nehalein valley last next Sunday. week and succeeded in bagging a Preaching and communion at 11:00 Phone 3()03 Beaverton Res. 3f/)2 a business visitor in Beaverton today. big buck. The morning sermon will be on t hrist the Vine’’ hear this special Mrs. Rose Fletcher attended the Mr. Frank Rossi, Mr. Bert Hocken, series on the characteristics of Jesus state fair Thursday. Mr. Janies Pinder and Mr. Stevens Christian Endeavor at 7:00 The of the barber shop were in atten contest committee will have a report Charles Miller, of Bethany, is very dance at the Pendleton round-up. to make Also a Bible reading con- ill with heart trouble. lest will be held. Bring your Bibles last week. Evening service at 2:00. We were Mrs. R. Summers is ill with lumbago Mr. James and Mr. Gus Desinger happy to see three young people Mr. Hunter’s daughter, Mrs. Hazel left last Saturday for Prineville deer baptised last Sunday night. DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, FEED, POULTRY Met ue, had her tonsils removed hunting. The sermon will be on the “Con Monday. fessions of a Failure.” This one is Mrs. Nareen Allyn spent Saturday good for everybody. F. J. Thomas moved into the Rob at home with her mother, Mrs. H. R. Begin going to church next Sun GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK erts house on 2nd and Franklin ave Nelson. She returned home Sunday day, it is good for you. nue Thursday. The Beaverton Fin accompanied by her mother, Erma OSCAR A. COOPER ance Co. handled the deal. and Lee Ross, who were dinner M inister We Recommend guests at her home. F’rank Zastrow spent several days Mrs 'F. G. Donald entertained in Hood River this week. Miss Estella Hansen ofEstacada the 1 uesday afternoon bridge club Berthold Scratch Food Berthold Egg Mash spent last week visiting her aunt, with a luncheon, Mrs. F. H. Scheone Rev. Ingalls was taken in an am Mrs. Roger Hawley Wednesday winning hig score. Berthold Egg Mash with mineral Dairy Feed bulance to the home of his daughter Mrs. I. C. Roberts at Lake Grove, Mrs. Nell 5"'t*«on visited wi**- Standard Dairy Feed Standard Scratch Food Mrs. Frank Rossi spent several Thursday. He must take a rest for her daughter Mrs. Guy Carr, several days this week with her mother at least a year. days last week. Berthold Hog Feed Mrs. William Slater in Portland. BEEFSTEAK Call m R 0. T. C. GIVEN SYMBOL OF ITS BEAVERTON 0818 CITY MEAT MARKET 11DEALS It isn’t very often that a busy executive has time to devote to any out his own busincs.s but he usually finds time when those ijitstde activ ities involve the furthering ofthe schoolboy's interest in his school af fairs, says Norman De \ aux, head of the Pacific Art Lzuram *-,ctorv. Photos show: The K. O colors and American flag presented by De Vaux to the San Leandro California high school last week at the first public appearance of the school’s military squad in form ation; and the guards of the new flags be side a Durant Star Four spot road ster. BEAVERTON Mrs. W. R. VanKIeek entertained Wednesday afternoon with a delight ful party in honor of the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter Cathryn. Games and contests were the afternoon’s amusement with re freshments of birthday cake, ice cream and punch. Jane Domagalla received first prize in placing the tail on the donkey and little Lewis Lee Lass- well was given the booby. The child ren enjoying the afternoon were: Doris Manning, Leland Edwards, Ar- dith Scidinore, Lewis Lee Lasswell, Jane Domagalla, Patsy Dunbar, Emma Susan Clement, Harold Clement, Annlee Shields, of Portland and Cath ryn Van Kleek and David Rohse. E. E. Swenson sold the T. N. Phillips place in Woodland Acres to Mrs. Catherine Spencer. Charles Berthold C. Winiger, of Cooper Mt., was| Mrs. Hazel McCue had her tonsils operated on Friday at St. Vincent removed by Dr. Mason Tuesday. Lodge Directory hospital and his appendix removed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burhallcr Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Portland were guests of Mr. and Smith, Sunday, September 23, a boy. Mrs. Roger Hawley BEAVER LODGE Wednesday evening. ( | No. 100, A. r . A A. M Miss F.linor Bowles who has spent the summer at Cliffs, Wash, spent Mr. John Sigenthaler whose death j the past week with friends in Bea occured the last of the week was an | Meets first and third Thursdays *1 each month by order of L. D Shell- verton. old resident of this city. His fun enberger, W. M , J B. Kambeiger, News and ads «will be received at eral was held Tuesday from Pcggs secretary. Mrs. G. A. Gilmore and daughter undertaking parlors. the Beaverton Enterprise office any day in the week. Also anyone de- Elizabeth of Portland spent Satur BEAVER CHAPTER siring good printing will find that our day at the home of Mrs. M. C. Mrs. L. S. Wolf spent Monday No. 1M. O. E. S. prices are reasonable ^ind work will McKercher. Mr. Gilmore was dinner evening with her sister Mrs. Hattie be delivered promptly. Drop in and guest in the evening. Rossi. Mseta second and get acquainted. tonrdi Wednesday of NOTICE TO BIDDERS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern of oooh oiooth Bids will be received by the City Barbara Gorham, Worthy Matron The New System laundry have Portland were Sunday visitors at Recorder of Beaverton, Oregon, until opened offices in Beaerton, Multno the L. L. Lasswell home. hLargarot Danny, hoerotary John B. Hayes spent Sunday at 7:JO p. nt. Monday, October 1st, 1928, mah and Capitol Hill. Card yargy and 509 the therd the home of her son Jess Hayes for the cleaning to grade of 710 lineal Wednesday—Visitors welcome feet of ditch.laying 710 feet of tile and Wilbur Holcomb has just returned at Aloha. tilling in ilirt removed. The Council Beavert«« oity uouuod metti first from Eastern Oregon with a fine holiday of each month reserves the right to reject any and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hess and mule deer. The horns have a span daughter Betty of Portland were all bids. °f 24 inches. Beaverton (bomber of Commerce Dated at Beaverton, Oregon, this meets second Tuesday in each month 27th day of September, 1928 GEORGE THYNG, Modern Woodman of American. Recorder Town of Beaverton SMverlcat camp, meets the First Sat MORTICIAN V .’.V .V .V .V .V .V .V .’.V .V .V .W urday and third Tuesday of the OREGON month. BEAVERTON. CORDWOOD WE SERVE REGARDLESS O F T H E T I M E DAY OR NIGF Beaverton L O. O. b' No. 252 FOR SALE meets every Monday uisht at diaar Delivered $6.50 per cord ball in Bcavarton. N. G. J. V- (¿od- ard; sec’ty U B Underhill w. r PEGG ! W HITEHALL RESTAURANT % P. R. Dallman ? | phone Scholls 54, Line R E. Hanna. Prop. Lunch Room, Candy, Confectionery, Soft Drinks y W aitin g S tation for Pacific Stages ¿ ¿ s e l c i :*• So fhdl _, nnl bn, p. for» / r * i Y a . ï ) ♦ J id s * >1/ -.,r S J. 11 if ¡ Beaverton Rt 3 f •,c A i.in T r>AT) AND 1 I I i CHURCH at i w . W . V . V . \ V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V .V .S V .V .V .V .V .V .W A V .'. 4 Church iNotices te, ! i v i n g c o m Beaverton R ebekih Lodge He 24H | meet* 1st and 3rd T s m lij af each 'month Mrs Albert Erickson, N. G. 20 Lena Godard, secretary B r.i.e r G ra n g e , N* ®4, in eefs th r second Saturday of each month B. K Denny, master, Mrs. Ruby loyd, sec retary. ROLLING and GRINDING We Deliver Beaverton Oregon, Near S. P. Depot LUMBER BIG STOCKS SPECIAL PRICES Pier Blocks Drain Tile Comp. Shingles Sand Gravel Cement Nails Plaster Board Good Cedar Shingles, per M,$ 1.75 Barn Sash, each........................... 65 Roofing, per roll ....... 1.35 2x4 to 2x10 per M .......... 10.00 House Paint, per gallon 2.15 OUR RED TRUCKS DELIVER 1 J. . ~ T 1 i W. J. McCready Lumber Co. Phone 4603 F. I). PECK, Sales Agt., Phone 5f/)3 BEAVERTON, OREGON By Stafford