FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E I titi. Dougan-Reyerman, Inc. W ith Office« in the Studio Bldg., corner W e»t Park and Taylor, are among the Lead­ ing Architect« in this Part of the State. Have Designed many Excellent Buildings and Homes and have a Reputation for Honesty and Carefulness that Extends for Many Miles. Telephone ATwater 9833. The work of the architect Is held in highest regard In its relation to every phase of building endeavor, as it 1s to his creative ability and oft times his artlstio skill that the real! ration of a beautiful and useful struc ture Is accomplished. Before a spade ful of earth Is turned or a brick laid. every detail of the structure has been planned by the architect, who, in his sketches, gives the public the idea of the composite effect embodied in the new building as well as its features of constructlo«. Portland and the surrounding country Is remarkable for the many and varied durable buildings. Most of these buildings have been designed by local architects, who, each year, add to their prestige by new achieve menu In the field of building design to meet the new demands. Prominent in the architectural field both here and through a large section of the sUte is this well known firm PROPOSALS INVITED Sealed bids will be received for the laying and grading of two lengths of concrete walk, one walk the length of two hundred thirty four (234) feet, five (5) feet wide and four (4) Inches In depth, and one walk one hundred five and 7B|100 (105.75) feet in length four (4) feet wide and four (4) inches In depth, both to be standard speci­ fication. Full particulars may be had at the office of the Town Recorder of the Town of Beaverton. Bids must be in not later than 8:00 o'clock P. M., August 14th, 1933. Work will be done under the supervision of the Town, and the Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and reserves the right to withhold payment until satisfied that all labor and material men's claims are fully paid. Bids may be entered for separate pieces or as one unit. By order of Town Council of the Town of Beaverton. LEWIS SMITH. Recorder PROPOSALS INVITED which ha« been responsible for the able work that they are doing in this designing of many notable latter day section and to direct your special attention to their efficient methods. structures of varied types. Their method of architectural and To build a house 1s one accom building service will save you money pllshment. To build a truly pretty I and give you complete supervision, and comfortable home that is lnex They will give you an estimate pensive and expressive of the advance without obligation and you are Invited CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ment of the age is another work of to go to their offices at 909 Studio ! Rev. Charles F. Clarke, Pastor Bldg., to examine sketches of artistic marked superior scope Mr. Clarke has returned from his Dougan, Reverman, Inc, have made homes. vacation and will preach next Sunday a special study of remodeling the The publisher himself takes this op older homes. They are the right men portunlty to personally compliment \ morn*n£ on U»e topic The Castle of to redesign your home so as to give them upon the well merited success ^ anished Splendor, meet as usual at it on appearnace of newness and with they are making in the practice of ‘ SundaV 8<*ool modern style and conveniences. their profession and upon their excel! 9 45. Mr. Dougan and Mr. Reverman and ent standing in the professional world j ^’^ere wil* be no evening service, We *rvite y°u most cordially to their staff are courteous and accommo of the state and to assure our read dating gentlemen and can be reached ers that at their offices they will worsbi.p with us. very conveniently. The general satis receive the very best of professional j faction expressed by their many clients services. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE and the great demand for their serv Rev. Willard P. Anderson, Pastor , They are members of the N R A Ices constitute a well merited tribute and are doing everything they can to We are glad for the spirit of revival to their efficiency and conscientious bring back better times. methods. We wish to compliment Their ad is in another part of this now in progress at the church. We these architects upon the very valu paper. Wanted: 50 Women Whose lla.r Won’t Take a Permanent Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Felsher and family visited at the Tom Miller If you’ve been disappointed, time family near Farmington Sunday. and again with a permanent that Mr. Weddingberg is erecting a new ‘‘won’t take" . then this is your barn on his place in Sorrento. j special news . . The Christy Beauty The Sorrento club met at the home Parlor specializes in just such difficult of Mrs. John Felsher Thursday, cases. . . Christy’s Scientific Con Needlework made the afternoon a ditioning Treatment given just before Mrs. R. L .Filly entertained a group pleasant affair followed by a light the permanent assures you a beauti of boys at dinner Tuesday evening in lunch. ful permanent with deep, lasting honor of her son Jack's eleventh Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams of waves. . . and the price is very birthday anniversary. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. V... W. small. 505 Raleigh Bldg. AT. 7893. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson are Bixby and son Lorin were visitors of receiving congratulations over the the Crawford home Sunday at Scholls arrival of a 9% pound baby girl Mollie The Past Noble Grand club of the Kay, who was born Monday, August 7 Rebekah lodge met in the hall Wed Woman’s Most Prized at Hillsboro. nesday with a pot luck dinner. Miss Ruth Filly had the misfortune Possession Miss Arlene Bixby has charge of to cut her foot quite badly while in the library at the school, which is wading in the creek near her home LOVELY SKIN Monday. She has been under the open on Monday and Wednesday from 10 to 12 o'clock. doctor's care for treatment. Mrs. August Wien returned to her Mrs. M. E. Pike has as her house FREE FACIAL guests her brother and sister in law, home Monday after a three week’s Without Cost or Obligation Mr. and Mrs. George Doughty of San stay at Seaside. No massaging or rubbing . . . . Diego, Calif., formerly residents of Mrs. W. C. McKell accompanied her Hermetic» neutralizes and drives Hillsboro. cousin Mrs. Estelle Eddy, of Los out Impurities to bring a fresh glow­ Mrs. Andy Timmer entertained at Angeles and Mrs. Christensen of Sac ing youthful skin. Wrinkles, sagg dinner Sunday In honor of her hus ramento on a trip to British Colum ing skin, blackheads, blemishes, band« birthday. Guests included her bia. They left for the north last Frl disappear. Hermetic» is year» In son in law and daughter Mr. and j advance of ordinary methods. Try Mrs. Vinton and Mr. and Mrs. Mont I a facial a» our guest—absolutely gomery all of Portland. WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO, no obligation. Sunday Maxine Hanscomb visited KNOW her father, who is ill in the hospital ] Whv two snakes are entwined around the in Portland. Natura Dermetics Inc. emblem of medicine? _________________________________ ■ 307 A .Studio Bldg. AT. 3(161 809 GUARDIAN Data available Taylor A West Park BLG.. AT. 4381 on anv uuastion at nominal foes m e LEGAL NOTICES bus or C O M NEWS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the undersigned. The Re­ corder of the Town of Beaverton, by the Town Council of the Town of Beaverton until 8:00 P. M., of Oc tober 1, 1933, for any part or all of an Issue of Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty Eight and 57|100 Dol lars, (38,868.57) Refunding Improve ment Bonds, and opened Immediately v rtv w w w w w w w y w w v w thereafter. Said bonds will be dated October 1st, 1933, and will mature on October 1st, 1943. They will bear Interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per an­ num payable semiannually on the first day of October and of April of each year. Said bonds are to be num­ bered serially from A 1 to A 18 in­ BEACH'S clusive, seventeen (17) of said bonds MARKET will be issued in denominations of Zeero Ice Five Hundred Dollars, (3500.00) each Phone Be« ver­ and one (1) bond In denomination of ton 11253 Three Hundred Fifty Eight and 50|100 Dollars ,(3858.57) and will be subject to redemption at any interest-payment date after one year from date. These bonds will carry a pledge of the full faith and credit of the Town of Beav­ erton. No bids will be accepted for less l I : I I than par and accrued Interest and the right Is expressly reserved to reject any and or all bids. Published by order of the Town Council of the Town of Beaverton. LEWIS SMITH, Town Recorder T r y O u r L u nch es 25c H U P Y LU N C H Greyhound Coffee Shop Under new management Ringlet Permanent BEAVERTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. G. W. Springer N1IOUT ORDERS SPECIAL NOW Our Church has not known a “sum mer slump” this year but thus far attendance ha» held well above the average fee the entire year. There were 103 in Sunday School last Sun day, the young people's society was large and the attendance at the even | ing service was good. Prayer meeting ' BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE attendance has averaged between 25 Shampoo, Finger Wave and 30 all during the summer. We and Manicure are looking for ward expectantly to OK the fall months. Shampoo, Finger Wave The young peoples society enjoyed and Arch a weiner roast at Lost park last Tuesday evening. Monday evening they held their regular monthly busl ness meeting at the home of the pastor, and decided to adopt the Esther Reed Beauty Shop analysis plan presented by the county 205 Columbia Bldg. union. The remaining part of the ! evening was spent playing games and AT. 4573 eating water melon. V .S V W W V W .V .V .V .W A W .V . Two young men accepted Christ | > ■ ■— . ■ — as their personal Savior last Sunday *1 .9 5 Three for $1 - ■ ■ : How can you earn $20.00 easier than by saving it on your Automobile Insur­ ance and still keep the best .protec­ tion? By five minutes of investiga­ tion you can make this saving. The Farmers Automobile Inter-Insur And Save, Prices are going ance Exchange offers the same pro­ tection you now have (if you are in­ Up sured with a good company) and at Our Method of Architec­ one-half the usual cost. tural and Building Service This protection is offered you by one of the strongest companies in the W i l l ........................... ■ country. Almost one-half the assets of the company are in government § Save You Money. bonds.. No stock». § Give You Complete For further information call Residents of Multnomah, Aloha, Supervision. Beaverton and Tigard are eligible § Give You Better under “Farm” rates. Mr. Berg, local agent ...Plan Service with Beaverton Financial CD. Individual Design Sales Agents for Estimates without obligation. CIIRISMAN & OLIPHANT You are invited to examine INSURANCE AGENCY sketches of artistic homes 933 S W Taylor St., (nr loth) BR. 5558 costing $2,000 or more. 1 B u ild N O W ! § See or Call Dougan-Reverman, Inc., 909 STUDIO BLDG., AT. 9833 FARMERS’ AUTOMOBILE Ultor-LNSi;RANCE N R A Member GREATER MILEAGE HIGHER ★ OCTANE Dinner 25c / 25 had planned a tent meeting, but the morning and were obedient to Him in U>rd is graciously meeting with us in Christian baptism at the evening ihe chuieh. Rev E. E. Wordsworth, service. Lhe evangelist, is a man of humble The topic of the morning sermon dependance upon God. His messages next Sunday will be Prophecy, a are soul stinting and filled with Testimony of Christ. In the evening scripture teachings. If you hear him the young people have charge of the once you will want to hear him again evening service with the excption 6f Services every night except Saturday the pleaching. In the evening Mr. night at 8 o'clock. ; Springer will speak on the subject Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. j Confidence in the Lord, m. Sunday School 9:45. N. Y. P. S. | 7 p. m. Special singing, Everybody V . V . V . V . W . W A W A W . V . V . welcome. l day visiting Vancouver, B. C., Victoria Mt. Rainier National Park and many other places of interest and will not return for several more days. Mr. and Mrs. Wier, who live on Stout street were pleasantly surprised Monday, the occasion being the birth day of Mr. Wier. Their daughters and children from Portland came with well filled baskets and spent the day and evening returning to thoir home» at a late hour wishing their father many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Classen, of Beaverton, are being felicitated on the birth of a son July 29. QUICKER STARTING FASTER PICK-UP HOME MADE PIES V W y V .V W W t W H V A Y W .W .S V Ia-arn Beauty Culture cri At P o r 1 1 a n d’s newest b e a u t v school Exoert in- tructors includ- In?- Marinello in- Sonia j tructors. ane mer. o Free Flnrer Wave», etc. riven bv student». 75 ournham’i System French Beauty College 512 Raleigh Bldg. BE. 4573 -h-H-M-t* ALOHA MERCANTILE CO. J A lo h a , O r e g o n V V V V V V y V V V A V V W A W V .W P hone 8 2 1 0 — Home-Owned— Independent Store— Free Delivery — Responsible Charge Accounts “ W E SE LL T H E G O O D S ” Jrcw efin ? At last! A stage service that borders the blue Pacific from Astoria down the Oregon roast to California! 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