The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, February 01, 1929, Image 4

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    M ULTNOM AH
T h e funeral of the late Victoria
M. Thornton, mother o f Mr*. Royer,
of M
Maplewood,
of
a t-------- m will be held Saturday,
, ,
February 2 at 2:30 p. m at Finleys
Chapel, Montgomery at Fifth. Com­
mitment, Riverview cemetery.
Lodge Directory
BEAVER LODGE
Na. 10*. A. F. * A. M
25
Meet» first and third Thttrsdays of
each month by order of L. D. Shell-,
enbrrger, W. M , J B Kambc.ger.j
secretary.
o u n ce s fo r
25e
KC
Baking Powder
(double acting)
BEAVER CHAPTEP
No. 10*. O. E. S.
Meets
second
aa<l
fourth Wednesday of
each month.
Barbara Gorham, W orthy Matron
Margaret Denny, Secretary.
Card party and 500 the third
Wednesday—Visitors welcome
USE LESS
than of high priced brands
m i l l i o n s
of
p o u n d s
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
Beaverton city council meets first
Monday of each month.
Notice to
Braverton Chamber of Commerce
meets second Tuesday in each month.
the public
Modern Woodman of American,
Siiverleaf camp, meets thr first Sat­
urday and third Tuesday of the
month.
UPPOSE you are today
1 paying 50c a tube for
your r tooth paste (and there
are many very good denti­
frices selling today at that
price).
Suppose, like most peo­
ple, you buy about twelve
tubes during a year. Now
if you knew that you could
buy as good a dentifrice as
can be made and still save
each year the price o f 25
loaves of bread or 60 bars o f
soap or 40 pounds of sugar or
a box of fine cigars—could
you conscientiously fail to
take advantage o f such an
opportunity?
That is exactly what you
do when you buy Listerine
Tooth Paste at 25c for a
large tube. Figure it out for
yourself.
Beaverton I O. O. F. No. 252
meets every Monday mght at their
hall in Beaverton. N. G. J. F. God­
ard; sec’ty M. E. Underhill,
Beaverton Kebekah Lodge No. 248
meets 1st .<nd 3rd luesday of each
month Mrs. Albert Erickson. N. G.
Lena Godard, secretary.
Beaver Giangc, No. 324, meets the
second Saturday of each month. B. K
Denny, master, Mrs. Ruby Boyd, sec­
retary.
Professional Cards
L IS T E R IN E
HARE.
McALEAR A PETERS
Attornays-at-Law
Upstairs, Shuie Savings Bank Bldg
Hillsboro, Oregon.
T O O T H PASTE
Large Tube
\ \i Barata, Of Berth«, r« -| a fit* hydrant installed- in that w-
M rs
turned Monday from a six weeks | cit.it y since the d.sastro,,.
1'he fire hose of the Port­
visit with her daughter. Mrs. Violet last week
eras not long
Bolz near Eugene. She was s u r -, land fire department
u* f the ^ I
to see
see tbp dPep snow and enough and they had
j F
>be ^
known 0f it I ft. of hose belonging to the Multnoma
said
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i
,L..»
lo nrr the*
Eugene
department,
thus .L.
delaying
the IigDI*
fight -
she would have stayed
ing
of
the
fire.
A
few
minutes
delay
until the weather changed. People
often
means
hundreds
of
dollars
loss.
there «were enjoying nice warm rains.
The Multnomah Boosters Club met
Wednesday.
M A P E S & SON
Billiard Parlors
Cigars
T obaccos
Confections
Soft Drinks
Mrs. A. Johnson, of Kansas City,
Wation, St. *•
Kansas, is visiting her sister. Mr».
Joseph Hertz, Rt. 6, injured his S Cady Bldg.
Miles Royer and mother Mrs. Thorn- left hand severely Monday »while v . v . v A V . v . m v . v . v . v . v . í
The Pacific Stages snow plow at- j ^
cutting wood for Crawford and I>or-
taJ.cd to a truck worked from 8:30
ghty, nttir Tigard. Dr. Thatcher at­
a. m. to 2 p. m Thursday on the
A wise young man o f Multnomah tended him.
curve on the W est Side Pacific surprised his friends
Monday by
highway just above Hoffman road. wearing a derby, white silk scarf,
The road was covered with snow spats and fur trimmed gloves.
3 to 4 feet deep. This is a steep
grade and every time there is frost
The An Dyke and Beardsley child-1
or snow it is difficult even for trucks ren are ill with the measles.
FOR 1ST CLASS PLUMBING
to climb.
HEATING AND GAS FITTING
Win. Hurn was ill at his home
ST. CECELIA CHURCH
for
several days last week.
M M. Hawksley, head janitor at
CALL BEAVERTON 3303
tht Multnomah school, lost a valu-j
able Springer dog Friday, January
On account o f the inclement wea- Rev. J. M. O ’Niell, pastor.
Jobbing Promptly attended to
25. He is white with brown spots ther the recital which was to have W eak-day mass 8:20 a. m.
and answers to the name o f BrovVnte. bet-n given Monday by Miss Steeles Sunday masses. 7:45 aad 10 a. m.
Mr
Hawksley would greatly t>p- pupils has been postponed until next
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predate any information about the Monday night,
dog. Phone Atwater 2210 or Atwater
BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL
Mrs. Ames tind two sons, o f Ard-
2910.
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enwald, were guests of the D e-Ilish-
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CHURCH
County Superintendent N. A. Frost mutt family Sunday,
has received notice of the organiza-
——
The Sunday services of Bethel
tion of a camp cooking club with
William C. Taylor is the proud Church w-ill be conducted at 11:00
F O U N T A IN PENS
eight members, at Garden Home with owner of a l hevrolet coach which ite and 7 :30 o ’clock The morning theme
Mrs. Glen Singlettiry leader, and purchased through the Griffin Chev
will be "The Gospel of Mark.” In
C. rolet t o.
sewing 1, of ten members, Mr
the evening service we consider the
$1.50 and up
H Langdon leader.
subject "The P<»A’er of the Holy
There were 32 young people pre-
,
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. . t . „ i „ „ i Spirit.
Inis church extends a cordial
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Mr and Mrs. E. W. Gassett spent sent at the choir practice at the local invitation
to everyone to worship
Dr. A. E. Wilson
last week end at Eugene, they took | church Saturday evening
with us if you have no church home
their daughter, Mrs. Mary Hall, w ho
in B ea\erton.
John A. Bratton was seen this
has been ill for five weeks to her
Optometrist
week driving a new ( hevrolet cobch
home.
I
Donald M. M acNeil
which he purchased from the Griffin
Jeweler
Fastor
Mrs. 1 . B. Lewis was a luncheon (.hevrolet Co.
hostess recently her guests were:
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Bill I >e Mayo. Vlio has been visit­
Mrs. F. J. Stack, Mrs. Edward Ratty
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ing at the Doescher home, left W e d ­
land Mrs. Hattie Hank.
nesday to rejoin his ship, the L S.
An object lesson illustrating the
Mrs A Price, well known resident S. Altair. at San Diego. It has Just ¡Sunday School lesson for boys and
i of W est Portland, is ill with the flu. returned from a cruise to Nicaragua. |girls will bc givt.„ at Bible School 4“ X**X*,X*v4**X*4**X*4"X-X**X*X"X**i
9:45.
G O O D CO R D W O O D
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Gassett e n - 1 lraffic on
lerwilliger boulevtird
Morning worship at 11:00. The
tertained 18 o f their friends with a was held up for several hours Sun-
Delivered
card party at their hom e on the Shut- day morning and busses and cars had sermon is on, “ The Bigness of Little
to turn back and go over Slavin Things.”
tuck road.
$5.00 a Cord
road when 34 cars piled up the other
Christian F'ndeavor at 7:00. A new
Multnomah high school girls were i side of Hillvilla. 1 he road vvtts frosty
Phone Beaverton 8055
guests at the dinner Monday at St. : an,l everyone was driving slow so contest will be started Sunday night.
Davids parish house given for the no one was injured and only a few Com^ and see what it is. It’s dit- 44*44*4“ H*4*4**X**W*44**!*4*<*44444444
ferent.
high school girls of Portland. Mrs. cars were badly scratched.
Pent Gault was chaperon.
The evening service 8:00. Evangel­
Dr. A meson and A. D. Mason
istic sung service and speckil m*isic 4**X,4 -X ” X**;*4M!,4*4,*X**X**X,*X"X*44**>
Mrs. I. F.. Putman htis been teach­ gave several guitar selections tmd
Sermon “ Believing on Jesus as God’s
ing the principal’s room at the Maple- Mrs. Ashley Cook favored the au­ Son.”
dience «with m usical numbers Sunday
•wood school the past two weeks.
when Orenotnah Chapter O. E. S.
Remember, the} meetings are on
C. F. W E S T , Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Pent Gault and family visited the Masonic Hom e at Forest now and an invitation is extended
are residing at the J. M. Burrough’s Grove.
to everyone.
Now open for Business
home at 857 Clackamas St,.,Portland
Oscar A. Cooper
A. G. Griffin, of the Griffin Chev-
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Mr. and Mrs. Merton DeLong have roletCo., recently sold several Chev­
sold
their home
and moved to rolet cars to Portland people, one of
Portland.
them going to Geo. E. Johnson, of
the Johnson Contract Co., being one W V . '. W V . V i A W . V L V A - A W . ’ . V . W i W i W V . '. V . V . V . W S V . V . S
Mrs. A. F. W atsun was a luncheon of several purchased by that company
guest last week o f Mrs. E. W. Gassett from Mr. Griffin. Tw o cars twfcre
sent to Alaska this fall to be used
Mrs. W . J. Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. on road work.
I kiy, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Adamson,
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D ICE C R E A M PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Harris attended the card
V irgil Bolton is now employed by
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Russ Motor Co.
W E A T H E R L Y ICE C R E A M
5
Harry Lecdy
last Saturday night
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given for the benefit of the Metzger
Canned Good« and Light Groceries to Accommodate Sunday
Win. Lciphart, who resides at the
Woman’s club. Mrs. Shrader won Dillard home, is slowly recovering 1 1
the first prize for bridge. Mr. and from an attack of pneumonia.
SO F T D R IN K S, F R U IT S, M E L O N S
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Mrs John Grant and Mr hnd Mrs.
Otto Johnson from Garden Home also
Residents in the neighborhood of !
Magazines— All The Daily Papers
\
attended.
Citj avi nue are 111 j turnout to h a. 1
At The Old Location— With
N<
Store
F. A . N oy es
C h u rch N otices
Pubi
C HICK
CARL’S BARBEQUE
THOS H. TONGUE. JR..
Attornay-at-Law—Notary Public
Office, (. ommercial Building
Hillsboro, Oregon.
THYNG’S
A
M. HOCKENS
Contractor & Builder
Any Size Building
Phone 0825
Beaverton
A food for pro­
tein; a food for
m ineral salts;
for calcium and
phosphorus; all
the essential ele­
ments for health
and strength are
found in good
cheese. And all
the essential ele­
ments o f good
cheese are found
in Kraft Cheese.
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STANDARD HARDWARE
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ED HALSTEN
Beaverton, Ore. - - - Phone 4855^
We buy for cash any second- A
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baud goods.
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HARDW ARE
Plumbing and Heating
F. W . BISHOP
Phoua
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K R AFT PHENIX
H on««
CliEtSE COMPANY
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TH EM D A Y S AR E GONE FOREVER
W r^ rH r^ rH r^ rH r
BE R TH O LD
Beaverton Kes. 3602 j*
D A IR Y
FEED
W IT H M O L A SSE S *
Charles Berthold
DEALER IN HAY. GRAIN.
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P u s o s and fine f lim itar#
k « P their rich finish with
O C fd a r Polish. It cleans
M it polish»*«
with speed
and safety. 4 -oz. bottle,
30 c ; 12 os., böe.
F uncial services for Walter Thomp­
son. brother of Mrs. John Junior,
»were held last Friday at Tualatin, I
Oregon. 1 he deceased was a member
of Fast Gate lodge No 155 \ F A-'
AM.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Junior have,
Ireturned from California. Mrs Junor
enjoyed the hospitality of friends
while Mr. Junor pkiyed in the golf'
matches.
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Mrs. Esther Hanson who has been'
| 'll with the flu has left the hospital
! and is staying with her grandmother,
I Mrs. S. B. Lawrence at Raleigh
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Mr. and Mrs M. H Bottler are
proudly announcing to friends that |
they have a granddaughter.
Beavarton. Or. v
KRAFTCKXHEESE
Night Trade
Arlene, little daughter of Mr . and
Mrs L. S. W olf, who was operated
upon for appendicitis, is at home but
not able to be up.
Of^dar
GARDEN
AND
FEED, POULTRY
F L O W E R S E E D S IN BU LK J
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Berthold Scratch Food
Berthold
Mash
Berthold E®* Mash with mineral
Dairv Feed
Standard Dairv Feed
Standard
Scratch
Feed
Berthold Hog Feed
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