The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 21, 1934, Image 8

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    Church Notices
could result to a car that accident-1
Girl* League are
ally got off the road into one of the
Given Surprise Party holes. C. A. Donnally was the spon­
sor of the petition to the state high
way department.
L E G A L N O T IC E S
TIGARD----- Members of the Girls
league at the high school were pleas­
No. 4222
ALOHA NEW S
A Christmas program will be given antly surprised with a party planned
In the County Court of the State of
by the Bible School Sunday morning. by Alice Gregg, girls advisor; Marg­
Mr. and Mrs. Matt King were Sun- ' ° re*on for the County oi Wa8hing'
This will be given during the regu­ aret Olson, president; and Helen day guests of Mrs. Downing in Port- ' ton- Probate Department.
Four Christmas trees land
lar class hour and will be followed by Schmaltaer.
In the matter of the Estate of Theo-
preaching by Brother Putman. After covered with candy canes was a part
C. J .Stlckney has sold a six acre dore Newstad, deceased.
the morning service, the yearly elec­ of the surprise and the canes were tract on Wheeler avenue, which is To John Newstad Hannah Iverson,
distributed to the girls after they part of the place owned by Mrs. E.
tion of church officers will be held.
the heirs at law of Theodore New­
M Newrnan, to R. O. Rector who
Services for the day as follows:
had played games.
stad deceased, and all other per­
plans to build a modern home in the
Bible School and program 9:45 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McDonald spring.
sons, unknown, interested in said
Communion Service, followed by were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Telsky, of
Edwards Sunday, December 16.
preaching, 1 1 a. m.
Riceville, Wash., were recent guests
In the name of the 3tate of Ore-
Toung People's meeting, 6:30 p. m.
A. H. Vincent of the First Bank of of Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard.
gon, you are hereby commanded to
The Fetters spent Sunday in Port- ! appear before the honorable Probate
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Tigard, was elected vice-president of
Court, of the State of Oregon, in and
You are cordially invited to all the Washington County Bankers as­ land calling on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ericson of j for thc County of Washington at
sociation,
at
their
meeting
held
at
these services.
Hillsboro, Wednesday, December 12. Portland, visited Sunday with the J. lhe Court House in the City of Hills-
j boro, on the 7th day of January,
In a hard fought game on the L. Turner family.
M. K. CHURCH
Sherwood court, Monday night, Brad­
M. R. Biggs, Prineville, Oregon, j 1935, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. of
Bruce B. Oroseciose, pastor
ford Clothes, inter-city leader, took Master of I. O. O. F. lodge, spent sev­ j said day, to show cause, If any exist, 1
the game with Sherwood by score of eral days recently at the home of why a license and order of sale ;
Church School 10 a. m.
should not be made directing the
Worship service: 11:15 Our theme 41 to 23 but It was a nip and tuck Hugh Lewis.
i Administrator of the above entitled \
affair with a battle all the way.
I estate to sell to the highest bidder,!
is "Christ, King and Savior.”
Sherwood started out and gathered
, «**<«.•, i me.
upon terms to be approved by the I
Junior League 3 p. m.
two baskets before the
Clothiers
I Court, at private sale the following
Adult Forum 3 p .m .
got started but smooth passing and
Crow’s Caw Called Musical
j described real property belonging to
You are invited to our Christmas working of several plays put them in
Many persons who are perfectly fa I the estate of Theodore Newabad, de­
program, Friday evening, December the lead.
Bradfords center had miliar with the caw of the common
21st at 8 o'clock.
about four inches reach on Gaddis, crow tail to recoguize Its love notes ceased, for the purpose of paying
* • • • •
Sherwood center, but only got about and its conversational abilities when debts of said estate and the charges
expenses of administration;
CATHOLIC CHURCH
the tipoffs. He was effective under It is ministering to its young. In early and
to-wit,
High Mass the baskets in the first half and ac­ spring or .ste winter the crow often
Christmas services.
All of lot or tract Number six (6)
counted for a number of the visitors
8 a. m.
gives
Torth
quite
mitalcal
sounds
in "Shields Little Farms.” accord­
scores.
Low Ma^s 9:45 and 10:15 a m.
ing to the duly recorded plat
It was a real battle with two elim­
All are Invited.
VIENNA CHOIR BOYS
thereof, in Washington County,
inated from the game with fouls.
Oregon.
Fouls resulted from a desire to check
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
The singing boys of Vienna, that
This citation is served upon you by
close and keep the play up. Geenan
Charles F. Clarke, Pastor
for the visitors was high point man oharming juvenile choir, comes back ! publication thereof in the Beaverton
Of course there will be special with 12 counters. Gaddis led the to the United States for its third j Enterprise, not lees than once a
Christmas services next Sunday, and locals with 7. The loss puts Sher­ American tour th.s autumn.
The I week for four -uccessive weeks from
of course you are cordially invited. wood in the .333 column with 1 win .
...
... ,, . _
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date of first publication thereof, pur-
The Bible School meets at 9:45 the and 2 losses. Jorgenson was referee. boys sailed on the lie de France, O c -, suant to an order made and entered
morning service is at 11 with Christ­ Sherwood plays Neighborhood Thurs­ tober 29 arriving November 6. They | ln the above enutitled Court and
started immediately on a tour which j cauae on the 4th day of December,
mas music by the choir and a Christ­ day night on the local floor.
will take them to the Pacific Coa3t i ^934
,
mas sermon by the pastor, at 7:30 p.
A wedding of Interest to Tigard
i Date of first publication ,Decem-
m. A Christmas play “The Next Door people will take place Sunday morn­ and back.
In the long history of musical ln- | ber 7 1934
House” will be given in place of the ing at 9.30 a. m. at the home of Mr.
sermon. The players have been re­ and Mrs. J. R. Rankin when Miss novation in this country, there haa
Date of Last publication January
never been anything quite like the 4, 1935.
hearsing carefully and we think the Edna Smith becomes the
bride of j Saengerknaben.
Their fresh young
play will bring you in a very pleasing Loren Whitehead.
Witness my hand «nd seal of said
Invitations are
way a great seasonal lesson. The out to the various relatives and voices their assured musicianship, Court affixed this 4th day of Decem­
choir assists by singing several se­ friends. Miss Smith has been com­ and instinct for tonal balance and ber, 1934.
E. C. LUCE,
lections. Pilgrim Fellowship at 6:30. plimented nt several various pre-nup­ color, their delightful air of spon­ (SEAL)
* * * * *
taneous childhood, has captivated
Clerk of the above Court
tial showers.
audience^ all over the country.
CHURCH OF THK NAZARKNK
By Z. R. Hiatt. Deputy
Mrs. John Tigard had a pleasant
"They are charming, they are
Rev. Willard P. Andersen, Pastor
visit from her sister Mrs. Fanny naive, they are unique” wrote one j
Our services next Sunday are: Smith last week. She is living in the New York criti«. Cither qomments
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning middle west.
follow:
Select California
Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold en­
worship, with Christmas message and
"The ensemble tone of the choir is 1
special singing 11 a. m.
At 7:30 p. tertained with a dinner Sunday to one of rare beauty.”
m. the Sunday School will present Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Evans of Port­
"Singing their way a score of boys
their Christmas program. Come and land, Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen, from Vienna are seeing America . j
get the Christmas message as pre­ Albert Christensen, Mrs. Elizabeth Time was when Josef Haydn and
For Your Christmas Dinner
sented by the children.
Vincent and Art Vincent.
then Franz Schubert were of their i
CLARET
OC aal
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
Civic interest was brought to the order More than 400 years of his- i
ZINFANDEL «P I * J * J g d l .
p. m.
surface early this week when a peti­ tory, most of the Hapsburg variety. 1
BURGUNDY
I
Intituling
All are welcome
tion was taken around to the differ­ are behind the Vienna Saengerk­
SAUTERNE
*
Tax
X. Jug
ent business houses with a request naben.
Also
Sweet
Wines
to the state highway commission *o
The choir,
last year, is under
at Reasonable Price
gravel the siding along the highway the direction of Martha Reynolds.
through Tigard.
F. Jachetta & Sons
Tickets at popular prices are on
Although tha highway department sale at J. K. Gill & Co.
Wine Specialists Since 19(13
Is seemingly buying land on either
2444 SW 4th Ave., an<l Sheridan
side of the business district, there /
ATwater 3777
BEAVERTON, OREGON
has been no mention or action taken 1 Buying, Selling or Exchanging is
on buying of property In the district. Just as important on the farm as the
As a consequence, the highway com­ store. Little articles may be conver­
mission has let the gravel edge along ted into cash and articles that you
Hiui.-Mon.-TucN.-Wed., Deo. 23-26
the
... road get
. . into pitted condition
. ,,
want may be lying Idle ln your neigh-
wi h some holes as much as three to ^
t
USE THE WANT ADS
“ Here Comes the Navy”
four inches deep.
Serious damage
Featuring James Cagney and Pat
O'Brien. Warner Bros. Thrill Spec­
ial, Join the world and see the Navy
You'll be glad if you see it, and sorry
SPECIAL
If you miss It.: It’s a honey. Also
selected shorts.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
M. Putman, Minister
Famous
Twins Have Arrived
Estate of Theodore Newstud
CITATION
at
ROY BURNETT M OTORS
A New Airflow DeSoto for 1935 with
beautiful new lines
A companion Car to the famous
Airflow— the New Airstream DeSoto for 1935
priced to sell in the popular price field.
The Public is Cordially Invited to a
Preview of these Sensational new DeSotoe
ROY BURNETT MOTORS
DeSoto and Plymouth Distributors
17th and Morrison
BEacon 6341
M ÌE
McCready Lumber Co.
Beaverton, Oregon
WINES
RITZ THEATRE
Christmas Dinner
Thun»,-Erl.-Nat., Uec. *7-2»
85c and $1.00
“The Man Trailer”
with Buck Jones and Cecelia Parker.
She fought for his Innocence, he
fought for his life. A He-man story
that Buck plays so well, with news
and a 2-reel comedy.
Try our matinee Sunday, 2.30.
Soon. "Dames'
Dec. 30-31 "The
Arizona Wranglers" Jan 1st, Come to
the Rltz.
AT PORTLAND’S FINEST
RESIDENTI Al. H O T E L
Campbell Court Hotel
GLASS, BOOKS, FIRE-
ARM S, F U R N ITU R E
Etc.
Portland's Newest
Antique Shop
PUBLIC SANITARY SERVICE, Inc.
Hauling of all Kinds of
GARBAGE ANI) RUBBISH
In Beaverton Wed. and Saturdays
Leave orders at Recorders office
or call GA. 1243 or GA. 7085
Christmas
DINNER
W M . F. BOU BEL
»28 S. VV. Yamhill
BEacon 0312
KING BAND
Instruments
Oregon Headquarters
25c 50c 75c
H. L. Music Co.
721 S. W . 4th Ave.
1115 S W 11th
BE. 8101
PortlandsLargest and
Best Equipped
i
FLOOR COMPANY
If It’» Floor Work,
We Do It _
No extra charge for
the*«* out of town
district« In the
Portland Area.
Union Floor Co.
EA. »VI48
3562 N. K. B rdw y
TURKEY
GOOSE
ST E A K S
A n d w hat could be smarter? Red . . . Blue . . . or Black C o rd u *
roy with genuine Bunny Fur collar. Y o u 'll insist on a pair
for yourself, too. M a n y other styles to choose from in leather
or silk. A ll colors. A ll sizes.
CH OPS
For Your
FREE
X M A S D IN N ER
A beautiful gold or silver treasure chest free
with each purchase of three pairs $ ■! 7 0
of our famous Lady Jane Hosiery at * I
Bohemian
Special Preparations have been
made for your benefit
A THRILLING GIFT VALlil
*
»
¡
An exceptional Dinner, more
outstanding than ever before
Including Turkey and
Genuine English Plum Pudding
for th»»e who wLsh the best
with Hard or Brandy Sauce
s
r
Two Stores
SLIPPER
Bohemian
Restaurant
sr_sr ; ^ « r ^ o n a 4
SHOPS
533 S.W. BROADW AY 611 S.W. M O R R ISO N
(Nrar Aldtrr
Washington St., at West Park
(Onpositr Port l and
M o il Orders Filled Promptly— A d d
lOe for Postage
GREYHOUND COFFEE SHOP
HOME MADE CHIU
Delicious
HomeCooked Meals
We Serve Only the Best
Turkey and Dressing
Roast Goose
ALE THE TRIMMINGS
REGULAR
25c
DINNER
40c
60c
EVERY DAY
Gambrinus
Beer
Highland
T avern
RESTAURANT
S13 SW Brvsdwzy op Journal
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
OUR W IS H FOR YO U AND YOURS
Ulti ItRY CHIMSTIIIAS
FIRST SECURITY BANK
Beaverton, Oregon
W A SH C O SEED & FEED CO.
Beaverton
Phone 2505
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