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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1930)
PAGE 4 C hurch & G3sszra22zmnxc CONGREGATIONAL The Call of Summer to Oregon beaches, m )untains and highways, l*i* scattered the people I’m d*e enjoyment of the freedoms, recreations and re laxations so necessary to the health of body mind und soul. But as the new church and school and business year opens we invite otrr Congrega tional friends to make this coming Sunday a ffnc opening day. 9:45 a m. The Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, ser mon, "Vacation Inspirations” vocal solo by Mrs. H. M. Barnes. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship, open ing of a scriesl of sermons suggested by a recent striking book Jesus and the American Mind.” Mrs Dun can with the violin T A. DUNCAN, Minister CHURCH OF CHRIST ij.'V . G W SP R IN G ER , Minister Last Sunday was ti red letter day or the men’s Bible class. T here vere more men in the men s class ban there were women in the wo- ncn’s class. This is such an unusual lappening that it is worthy of sperjtil nention. The men’s class is grow- ng. W e extend a hearty invitation o the men of Beaverton to join us Undisputed Supremacy in culation.— We Challenge Bielman Motors Makes . , W ash, M‘S* who has Sh” ” been Numerous Sales During amit, Mrs. E B. Lane, Month of August h'^ rh' ^ A The Bielman Motors report the fol lowing sales for the month of August Edwin E. Guy, roadster; IXtn Harris The young people had a camp fire a truckf Edward Ilavlee’ a sedan, all meeting hut Mond.y evening which ! f Aloha; Michae! \Vc lter ti standard was well attended and well enjoyed, j coup€ Ray Hansen a C C Duals 157 Any young people of Beaverton w’ho|truc|( j j ^ Johnson, sport coupe. are not taking advantage of these Miss Helen Tones a roadster. A. E meetings are missing u good time. Wilson, a uudster, K. W . Craig, a E en the n jn ister attentls and enjoys touring, K. V. Hopper, touring, R. M these meetings. _ . . . , , c t i Wolf, coupe, D. H Macey, sedan Beginning with next Sunday we are NIariun Fw !j touring, Edwin Jacob- well, expecting our Sunday School to h av eisfn sedan and A. S. Anderson a an exceptional rise in attendance.) touring all of Bttiverton; sales made W e are hoping to have a larger a t to Portland folks were a tudor sedan tendance during the coining winter to Clair Turner a touring to Burl months than this Church has ever Arthurs, a sedan, Earl O. Pierce, a had before. All members of the sedan, Ruby Hargrove and a sedan Church are expected to be regular members of our Sunday School. Ev- 1° l \ W Jon es; Emnk Scheckh of Mrs. Flora Noyes spent last p,-, with the W . I. and C. VV v '^ Sun uy 'butter gth sts at the C. E. The Dr. Bissett family spent the families. * Collins home. week end tit the beaches and re The Guernsey I>airv have purchased port a most enjoyabie time. Guests Mrs. Virgil Meyers has a milking machine and a bottle cap at the Bissett home are Mrs. Bis- ping machine for their dairy. sett’s two sisters, one is from Chicago from a week at the beach. Pauline Kiinnrtman and her brother have returned home from Tillamook The J. VV. Summers family Mrs. R. H. Grandy had her family whcfe thcy have b e « spending their the past week at the coast. at the beach overi Labor L*ay. vacation Mr. and M rs.,C. A. Kling, of P o rt land, enjoyed the day Sunday at the cTtntred" home, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lowry are home from a vacation of several weeks at Oceanside. Mr. Lowry is !inlcj, improved, Dinner guests at the E Swinner- fnn horne T h u ^ y WCre Mrs. Oscar Cantrell Mrs Chas. Kling of Port- )and and Mrs Wa?on Cantrell and Fifty-tw o per cent of all Kenneth H-ntfngton, Arline, Crach lantic telephone calls from and Donald Pnrdin will spend the States go to telephones in week end wi' t Irene Talent. F 'n * e receives 32 per CCB. many 8 per cent and other The high school ft otb i’l team has 8 j»er cent. started practice and Loin all ap pearances the team this year is going to be very hard to defeat. TUESDAY J. E. Ramsey has sold his confec-j one is invited to come and make ^ Z A lla" " hter -,can of Rosebur* tsonery store out to J. L. Turner of i is Delivery Dby for this place a grc&t gathering place fo r ; ,ruck aTUj W - An,lrc* s a S road- \Ir and Mrs. V. D. Foster and son Aloha, who is ntiking extensive re worshiu and study , V 'V * n,udor w“ „ *old ‘° Billy of Portland, and Mrs Ruth pairs and will announce the opening Next Sunday morning Mr. Springer Ar,hur 1 au,-T °f Cedar Mills. > Havs left this week for ti visit with FEED & BUILDING MATERI date later. relatives and friends in Southern w ill speak in the morning service on | at | Oregon and at Lakevjew. the subject of “Sanctification” The ALOHA N EW S George and Nellie Radabaugh plan | Geo. Gates of Gaston, visited a t ! BEAVERTON, ALOHA AND cveiXig topic will be "The Authority, to open a new bakery in the John- j -----— j the Porter Hays home this week. REEDV1LLE Power and Stability of the Word of j Funeral services were held Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tuttle were son building in about a week*. The I God.” I day for the late Joseph Saunders of j Sundtty dinner guests at the E„ Swi- j equipment has been moved into the store and is beinjjj set up for use. Bethany at the Bethany B ap tist• nCrton home on Sunday, CHURCH OF THE NAZARINE church with Rev. Graf officiating. Mrs. Arnett is confined to her , Tigard folks will welcome a bakery: in their midst again as they have A T 0414 ----------- I Mr. tmd Mrs.* A. Noorgard returned home on account of illness. HILLSD Sunday School tit 11 00 a m. and home Montlay from a visit to Rock- Mr. (and Mrs. Matt King spent grrntly missed Yaeger’s bakery. 8:00 p. m. Bible School 9:45 a. m. | away. Sunday at White Salmon. Young People’s Meeting 7:00 p. m i Mr. and Mrs. W alter Moshberger, The H. A. Morrison family mo Mr. Smith the proprietor of the Mhdweek prayer anti jtraise service Qf Portland, called on the Duncan tored to Albany Sunday where they new restaurant, hopes to be able to Wednesday at 8:00 p. m All wel- Gray home this week. visited w'th Mrs. Morrison’s mother open in a few days. come. I J. F. Wnight. of Chatttanoga, Tenn., Mrs. Altermatt, From there they W . B. T A IT , Ptistor ;las rented the Albaugh home, as j drove to Sweet Home to inspect the | The highway at the top of the hilU ------ --------- ——------------------------------------ Albaughs have moved to Southern work being done on the new railroad near the Red Rock Dairy is rapidly of his long extension wfveh is being rushed to being improved and widened. The All Local Newspaper Cir- |Oregon In speaking trip Mr. Wright remarked “they had completion as fast tis possible, large ditch is being filled up and will Comparison. conic a right smart little wtiy." Mr. and Mrs. Foxton spent Labor be a help to the motorist wrho is Buy neckties Day in Ttaft. forced off the road to avciid accident cry Francis Supply Co TIGARD. S moothing Y our P ath A long E very H ighway • The Tigard Methodist Ladies Aid visiting her will meet Thursday, September 11th, returned to at the home of Mrs. Johnston. *lhe meeting will start at £ o clock. 4 Specially designed springs and four Houdaiile double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers con * tribute to the riding comfort of the new Ford TUK XSW FOUD PIAETON NE o f the fine thing* about driving the new Tiird is the way it takes you over the m ile* without strain o r fatigu e. M enially you are at ease because you are sure of the maahatrical p erform an ce o f the ear. No m atter Iftiw long tlie tr ip , o r rough or devious tlie roadw ay, you know it will bring you sufely, qu ickly to the journey** end. I iirough linekest traifir, up stee|>est h ills, along the open road, you will d rie s with security and eonfidenre because th e new fo rd is so ulert and capable nod so easy to o|>erule and con trol. Hie steering wheel respond* readily to a light touch, d e a rs shift sm oothly and silently. B rakes take hold quickly and firm ly even on rain-swept streets. I ’n- tisual acceleration, speed and |Hiwer are e-peeiallv appreciated in rm erg eo cies. A space hut little longer than the ear itse lf is all yon need fo r parking. These featu re* sim plify the m echanics o f driving and, together with reliab ility , •dd a great deal to the m ental co m fo rt o f m otoring. P hvsirally, too, you will feel fresh and relaxed in the new Ford because it is such a room y, easy-riding ca r. th e p a n o ra m a o f th e p a s s in g m ile s . Steadily, evenly yon travel along because o f the specially designed springs and the fo u r H oudaiile douhle-o«7ing hydraulic shock absorbers. T hey cushion the ca r against hard jo lts and bum ps, reduce bouneing. and sm ooth your path along every highway. See the nearest d ealer and have him take you fo r a dem onstration ride in the new Ford . T h en you will know , from your own exp erien ce, that it brings you everything you want in an auto m obile at an unusually low price. The restfu l w rlhupholstercd seats in- Tile yon to wt bavk and relax and en jo y /.«.&. IWoO, frri'h, mU d^ H m r, Bmmpm mn4 $pmr* $ir* *xtrm, al Um e—t. O KOTK R* * A " r TH ESE LOW PK ITES .................................................. ...... According to reports C. W . Noyes * has sold a farm., near Sherwood for $6500 and one at Tigard for $4000. A marriage license has been issued to Melvin C. Allen and Junia F. Frederick Gkitz has just completed Crouter. the digging and bricking of his new well and now has seven feet of water Oliver Parker Butts tind Ellen V. to draw from. Shcller were united in marriage, Saturday evening, August 30th at The William Ariss Garage have in the Methodist Parsonage, Rev. Alex stalled a Gilmore gtas pump and are ander Hawthorne performing the now in. a position to serve those of ceremony. their patrons who wish this new gas. with what it saves It isn 't necessary to pay 5 (X or more to get qatlinjai dentifrice. LUierine Tooth Paste, made by the rr.ii«, o f Liaterinn, cornea to you in a large tube at 25*. how it cleans, beautifies and protects your teeth Nor*, over it saves you approximately $3 a year on rSOtden» fa ce s . Buy things you need with that saving-a*!. ties are merely a suggestion. Lambert l 1 bar rural U. 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