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bEAVKKTO.N PAGE * Church Services ST. C EC ELIA CATH O LIC CHURCH I Sunday services 7:40 and 9 40 a. m. Sunday catechism 9 to 10 a. m. Saturday confessions 3:30 to 5; 7:30 to 9 p. m. RITZ THEATRE BEAVERTON, OREGON F R ID A Y , M A Y 3, 1»33 E N T I K I'K IS E Gussie Peler» Opens Dressmaking Shop L E G A L N O T IC E S Gussie Peters, who formerly had the NOTICE TO CREDITORS , alteration dept, in Hubbards Gown — 1 SiiOD for the * past 6 * years, has opened In the Countv 1 1 Court of the State of Hr 14 1 X ~ ____ 'n . .k i n ir «n n Pftiin fir Sun. Mon. Tue». Wed., .May 18-15 her nt sis Mae^lev Tich- Oregon for Washington County, her num own ahnn shop at 515 Maegiey ncn Jn the niatter of the Estate o f John nor Bldg. . . opening special . . q \jikelson. Deceased, coat-relined , .including mater- NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN, that lal . . . $4.95. the undersigned has been duly ap- She also will cut and fit any pat- [jointed by the above entitled Court, as tern that you bring in at a very small Administrator oi the estate of said , charge . . . then you do the fin- deceased, and has duly qualified as ishing yourself. BE. 0801. ! such. __________________ | NOW. TH E RE FO R E, all persons having claims against said estate are I Gas Flakes Get the Moths hereby notified and required to pre- Ars the scientific non-poisonous sent the same, together with proper | method for extermination of Moths vouchers therefor, to the undersigned , the law offices of E. J. McAlea*-. in perfected by Portland Chemists To at the First National Bank Building, in ; introduce these we shall give $25.00 Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months cash for the best letter . . inclos- from the date hereof. I ing sales slip . . . stating why Datjd this 25th dav of March. 1935. j CHARI.ES G. K E L L E R . | you prefer them. Order the 35c or $1.00 can today. Demonstrators Administrator of the estate of said wanted to cover this district. Ad deceased. dress L. A. Bragg ,2604 S. E. 41st Ave, E. J. McAlear. Attorney for Administrator Portland, TA. 3609. B E T H A N Y B A P T IS T CHURCH Rev. Tbeo. Leger, Paetor Beaverton New» 9 45 a. m. Sunday school. U a. m . "God’s House." 7 SO p. m.. B. Y. P. U. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farrell of P o rt-! 8 p. m. Mother’s Day Service. land, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wed- Mid-week prayer service on H. Engleke Sunday. ne9day at 8 p. m. Miss Melba Neely and Chaa. Stew Everyone is heartily welcomed. art o f Portland, visited at the home of Mrs. W. H. Engleke Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Jannsen, who ac B E A VE R TO N M. E. CHURCH companied Mr. and Mrs. Welsh of the Church School 10 a. m. Masonic Home, on a trip to Texas, Worship service 11:15 Our general returned to their home last week, hav topic for Mothers Day, “A Mothers ing enjoyed a three weeks vacation. Our theme “Christian Education The regular meeting of the Parent Teachers association will be held In Reward.’ m. Junior League Saturday 1 p the high school Thursday evening, meet at the church. May 16. Election of officers will be A message and a weloome for all. held, also a short program. Ezra M Wilson. Grand Master of Oregon, will be the guest of the Ma CHURCH OF T H E N A Z A R E N E sonic lodge of this place Monday ev Rev. Willard P. Andersen, Pastor We Invite you to attend our serv ening, May 13. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Simmlngton, ices. Sunday School 9:45 . Mother's Day service 11 a. m. N. Y. P. 8. de of Seattle, Wash., were over -night votional 6:30 p. m. Evening evangel guest« o f Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keller Mr. Simmlngton is istic 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, prayer Monday night and Bible study 7:30 p. m. All are a brother of Mrs. Keller. Beaver Social club are sponsoring welcome. a card party on the evening o f May May 15 at the Masonio temple. Both CHURCH OF C H RIST bridge and 500 will be played, start M. Putman, Pastor Mrs. A. M. Jannsen There will be a special Mother’s ing at 8 o’clock. Day program during the Bible School is chairman of arrangements. About fifty ladies were in attend- hour next Sunday morning and we hoDe for a large attendance. Bible ance at the Bethel Aid Missionary ’ School Is at 9 45 a. m. as usual and'Silver tea at the home of Mrs W. C. will be followed by communion ser- McKalU Thursday afternoon, Miss vice and preaching by pastor at 11 a. Frances Clapp of Forest Orove, who ring Camminai Dirttled $1 m Young People’s meeting at 6:45 teaches In the Doohisha University p m . and preaching at 7:45 p. m. at Tokyo, Japan, gave a very inter-! Midweek service at 8 p. m. Wednee- esting talk ' With Loretta Young, John Boles and day followed by choir practice. We Joe Keller left Tuesday morning for K wish to call attention to the recep- a weeks stay near Redmond, C a l, a big cast. Folks this is one of the tion given by the Womens Bible class where hs will meet friends and com- big hits and one you should not miss, to the Men’s class in the church par- bine business with pleasure, making Ask your friends who have seen it. lors Friday evening, May 10th. Mem- a few fishing tiip*. Also come(jy untj musical numbers, here of both class«* are Invited and Mis. R. Schuyler and Mrs. J. F. * may bring a friend. Bamieh, of Medford, mother and si| --------------------------------------------------. A cordial welcome will be given ter o f Mrs W. H. Boswell, are guests Thura.-Fri.-Sat., May 16-18 you to all the services o f the church, at her home for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek and Double Feature Program, No. daughter Cathryn were dinner guest« ALOH A NEW S of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ward of Kinton “Babbit” Sunday, Mrs. S. D. Myers has been spending with Aline Mahon, Guy Kibbe, (a Dewey The Plumber installed a ga* Electrolux in the Clifford home on the week at Salem with her daugh dandy), also No. 2 Blanton street the past week. He ters. “Ride Him Cowboy” A marriage license has been is also installed the plumbing in the sued to Herbert N. Martin of Beaver featuring John Wane. Two features Lena Olson house at Kin ton. Miss Mary Grand was able to re ton route 1, and Rose Leonetti o f for ihe price of one. Also Fox news. Next "A Dog of Flanders.” ........... I sume teaching at tbs AJoba-Huber route 1, Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith of route school Monday after an ubsence of 2 Beaverton, are the proud parents of some time due to a mege of mumps. The little boy G. G. Goble has sold 714 acres of a son born April 20. land where Frank Dimeo has lived has been named James A. PERMANENT WAVE CUARANTEEu for the past 20 years, to Marshall Waveline OU B M .SO WrighL Candy Maker Goikig East Infallible I up A. Richard and family, Mr. and Fred Clark, efficient and popular Method JL Mrs. Halderman, and Mr. and Mrs. candy maker at Vic Prelsler’s Bon I A Tw nter 6 8 0 7 Chas. Olson, drove to the Bridge of Ton Confectionery leaves the first of 1 FRANCO-AMERICAN the Gods, and returned home by way the week on a combined business and | M “ D E L B O B and B E A U T Y S H O F of the Washington highway. pleasure trip to Chicago. Mr. Clark : ' : N I K E nn«l SA E K J. L. Turner and family were vis has been in the market for a used 6 H I a. V», t i A S l I J N O l O N 0 l 4 l h . t r iting in Hillsboro Sunday. car for some time, but has found Roger Prahl of Scofield, Wiscon nothing on the local lots that an- | sin, 1« visiting his uncle and cousin swern the purpose. In an interview A. J. Gerrow and daughter. with the reporter of this paper, Mr. 1 G RE YH O U N D C O FFEE SHOP The Aloha tsam of the Sunset Clark Is quoted as saying that the j league will play nt Tigard next Sun Chicago market affords a larger se HOME MADE C H IL I day. lection, The editor of this paper The drill team of Aloha Grange Join« with his many friend* In wish- 1 Delicious met at the hall Turaday to drill. Ing him a pleasant and successful Mrs. Percy Smith of Portland, was Journey. So long Fred. Home Cooked Meals an Aloha guest of Mrs. Matt King and Mrs W. F. Norman last week CLAUDE CAR M E L and attended the silver tea at the Funeral «ervlces were held Wed- Baptist Community church. nesday at Finley’s chapel for Claude DON’T MISS OUR Carmel. 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Reuter of Beaverton. In -! Mother’s Day Party terment was In Rlvervlew cemetery. Rev. Claude O’Brien of Multnomah The Lonesome Club officiated at the «ervlces. 4th Avenue at Taylor Consistent advertising is the manu facturer's and retailer’s pledge of quality. It Is visible proof that he has faith enough in his products to back it with his name—and with his money. S C H W E IT ZE R P A I N T M FG. CO. Buy Your Paint» from a Manufacturer O FFIC E and STOKE 631 S. E. Grand Ave., Nr. Alder EA. 0987 l LORETTA YOUNG J O H N B JO LES Miss Karma, head of the Karma School of Dancing, will appear as premieie danseuse for the Portland Opera Guild, In Robin Hood, to be presented at the city auditorium May tenth, and eleventh. Miss Kar ma Is well known thruout the north west as a teachei and dancer. All her work is creative. Special for Llin.ted Time RUGS C L E A N E D 9x12 RUG Cleaned fl*0 A A and Sized «{>£.UU Insurance Included NEW EVE R-W EAR RUGS MADE FROM YOUR OLD C A R PE TS AND CLOTHING 316 S. E. 13th Ave. EAST SIDE RUG CO. EA. 9352 Bring Mother TO FRANGO’S F0R...DINNER The Vanity Box MOTHER’S DAY Sunday, May 12 for those Perfect Permanent Waves by Mr. Macaffree Full Course Awarded First Pri/e for his Permanent W a v in g 40c and 60c Merchants Lunch 30c Frango’s Cafe “ W e Never Close” 711 S. W . 4th Ave., Portland At Prices You Really Can Afford You do not have to fingerwave our wave« on healthy hair There are ten different Frederic's chemicals. W e use them all. Fred eric’s Factory Certificate w’ith every Freder c Permanent. This assures you of huvlng genuine Frederic materials and machines used. 809 It roadway Bldg., Cor. Morrison and Broadway 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. BE. 4543 NEW DEAL The Trading Post 888 N. K. Broadway Announce a New Policy Auction Sale One Price Only CASH Saturday, May 11th, 1 p. m. Help Yourself Robinson Livery Barn As rapidly as possible every article In our big store will be cut to the bone and marked in plain figures —so you can select your own mer chandise This price will be final and It will be our endeavor to make It the lowest price In the city Pay Cash— Save Half Complete Household needs, Washing Machine, Radio, Overstuffed Most Everything for the home Bring In Y «u r Horses, Cattle or Ma ch nery and turn It to CASH P. F. GE1DL, Auctioneer T H E T R A D IN G PO ST N. E. Broadway, near Union PERM ANENT W AVES (1 OC <P 1 t v J and Up Ahaolutely the Heat *M f a t • KAUT P A R LO A BE ST in Oregon-Made Men’s Wear M E N ’S S H IR T S by Campbell “ Unbolt-Made Intel, aH well (? 1 aa "O regon Made” The Iriaher and Swede Admission as Usual 25c Claude Brereton and his Musicians Hillsboro, Oregon TR AD E S Have your articles appraised and use their value as cash. Own the articles you use- why rent them or mortgage your salary for years to come. Save the Difference Gifts for the Oldest and the Young est Mother present M E N ’S T I E S n r by Reinhart YOUR C H O IC E <j»1 n n «P l.U ll . . . . and Others Silk lined, hand-made and styles a«d colors. PERMANENTS Mr. lllrons Exclusive 11a r Stylist offers the latmt method of Hair ('lifting, Flngerwaving A Permanent Wat ing All done In the most Exclusive Fashion Colleen Beauty Salon 711 S. W. Salmon nr. Broadway Open Evenings and Sundays by App. Portland. Ore. : BE. 7474 by P R O P E R L Y M A R K IN G EACH U N IT OREGON rA _ M ADE OUC O regon Ma«le Mena Caps Oregon- Made Siis|N-iider», D ell, and Garters SLICK TO P K I HKEK STAMPS COLUM BIA N AM E PLATES minded! live away? Portland’s Only Down Town Roller Rink IM P E R IA L R IN K E. Madison nr. Grand Ave., Portland. Oregon A T T E N T I O N G R A D U A T IO N C L A S S E S Plan a Skating Party and Enjoy a Good Tim e That You will Remember for Years to conic S P E C IA L R A T E S Pipe Organ Music Featuring Cecil Teague. Helen Heppner F R E E INSTRUCTIO N Then write her now— telegraph her or call her lon^ and a gift she’ll adore in your hag! Manufactured by Her sincere appreciation will warm your heart for days and months to come. BK 8401 Judge Hewitt Give Mother a treat take Her to O. & V. Coffee Shop Judge Winter Young Men to Take up Electric Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Prefer men now employed and me chanically inclined with fair education and willing to train spare time at home to become experts In installation and ser vice work Write, giving agf. p'.ione, present oecupalion Utilities Engineering Institute Box 531. Beverly Does she distance— or, best of all, gladden her heart with a visit in person 4th A 5th Roller Skating Surprise her Sunday . . . drop pected— it doesn’t matter how small a yitt you choose! 11(110(0 HR \SS S T A MP S 439 N. W. 13th Ave. Does she live in town? in on her, take her for a drive, give her something nice and unex IR W IN -H O D S O N bet Ms» II Remember your Mother on Mother’s Day— as if you had to he re select 414 S W. Wash. St 190 PROTECT Y O U R IN V E N T IO N with your patent number or pat ent applied for with IK1IOCO STE E L STAM PS 1 Bala MBD 11111«. Calif. Park at Stark St. Chicken Dinners a Specialty Portland, Oregon Judge Stapleton J. O. Wilson w o. w Multnomah Camp No. 77 Portland. Oregon J. E. Clark a ARK C A D IL L A C A OLD8M OBTLE CO 21 and W. Burnside Dr. James E LaValley Chiropractic Physician US Altaky Building Portland, Oregon Northwest Copper & Sheet Metal Wks. 534 S. E. Madison Portland. Oregon Alfred Dobson Attorney Public Service Bldg. Portland. Oregon Hiram Welch C. A. Rice Superintendent of Schools Franklin T. Griffith P. E P. Co. Portland. Oregon Progressive Creamery 417 N. E. Cook Portland. Oregon James Bain District Attorney Portland, Oregon J. J. Kadderly Hardware 528 S. W. 1st, Portland Dr. W . H. Griesinger Weatherly Building Portland. Oregon