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Page 4 Fridav, January 22. 10-13 B E AVE R TO N ENTE R PR ISE, Beaverton, Oregon ì Classified Rates l’ WO Cents a word per Issue. Minimum 25c CA9H with copy Minimum Charge on Classified ^ Ads not paid at Time of Inser tion— 50c. tVe Fulillsh the BEAVERTO N E N T E R P R IS E M ULTNOM AH PKKSM T K .A K U SE N T IN E L ALOHA NEWS Complete E a s t e r n Washington County and Western Multnomah County Coverage. We assume no financial respon sibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisements published in these columns but in case where this paper is at fault will ) reprint that part of an advertise ment in which the typographical mistake occurs. W A N TE D K A MBITS Stve gas and tires by buying^ yout rabbit fl'yer or old rabbit M-iplcwood Rabbi try. 4363 SW Vermont Phone CH. 1030. Call between 8 a m. 8 p. m. Not after 8 p. m. Will pick them up. Amanda Nelson et ux to Peter R Gieen et al, 5 acres sec 34 T3N R3W. J. W. Holt et ux to Bu id el la H W il A LO H A ASSEMBLY OF GOD liams ,lot 46 Virginia Place. Albert Keelm et ux to Herbert A Sunday School 10 a. m. Keehn et ux part sec 6 TIS R1W. Worship 11 a. m. Suburban Develop. Co., Inc, to John Young people 6 30 p. m. Petroff Boyt et ux tract 45 Old Evangelistic 7:45 p. m. Meadow Farm. o Prayer and Bible study 7 45 p. m. V G Dawson et ux to Eskil F Ling ! | Thuisday. et ux lot 32 Millard A Van Schuyver Tr. ---------------V -------------- . The Maccabees to Herbert R Lynch AJ.OILY COM M UNITY et ux lot 6 Evelyn. B A P T IS T CHURCH Herbert R Lynch et ux to Tenet B. Marcus Godwin, pastor Mtg Co. lot 6 Evelyn. Sunday School 10 a. m. S C Kurdy et ux to Eva M Massey Morning worship at 11. et al, 2 acres. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Mark T Cox to C M LeValley et ux Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Wednesday, property in Gaston. W A N T E D -30 gal hot water tank. A. Litvin. R3 Bx 22. Beaverton W A N T E D Good cleaning woman, j good wages, carfare, at Sylvan, i AT. 5035, collect. Twin bed springs, also Phone Beaverton 2313. W A N TE D mattress Real Estate Transfers For Excellence in Investment W ANTED SWAN ISLAND Graveyard “ D" nite Roamers Rest Nite, 10 pm Durham, Tigard, Greenberg, Garden Home, Sylvan, Swan Island, Otto Brock- hans. Phone Tigard 2477 V ----- —— C N LaValMy <•' ux to John E KEED V1LLE COM M UNITY PR E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH Sunday School 10 a. m. Mrs. Otto George. Supt. Worship Service 11 a. m. Young People's C. E. 7 p m. i Prayer Meeting and Bible study, Thursday, 7 p. m. Women's Miss So. 4th Thuisday of each month, 2 p. m. Harry Hampton, Student-Pastor Blum et al. property in Gaston. St 18 oi Ore to Orville A Tobey, m M ISCELLANEOUS NOTICE *ots 13, 14, 15, 16, 36 A 37 Oak Park subdi.. Laborers wanted at once. TV....J stock picked up free of Shcppeid Inv. Co to E Johnson et charge anywhere. Call , Immediate job placement! al £ acres sec 13 T2S R2W. collect. UN. 1221; night call Percy D Hillis to James Dwight Apply week davs only. CH. 2403 or UN. 0449 D E N LE Y j Harleman et ux lot 3 blk 3 Pleasant- JDERING 0 0 „ Portland. HOD CARRIERS view add Cornelius AND Ida Glaske et vir to Lawrence HIDES * \\OOI„ < \S< \RA—A l Glaske et ux 60 acres sec 25 T IN BUILDING LABORERS specialty. LEE BROS., 25 SW’ R2W. Clay, Portland. A tw ater 5334. Union Local No. 296 Marie A Kirk et vir to W F Drahn ROOM 215 B EAV ER TO N CHURCHES I lots 2 A 15 blk 2 Sherwood Acres. TOR TOW CAR call V E R M IL Y E I ! Wm Lampke et ux to Chas F Guy MOTOR CO. Phone Tigard 3381. j LABOR TEMPLE L U TH E R A N CHURCH ton et ux .lot 4 blk 6 Sherwood. SW 4th AT JEFFERSON BEAVERTO N W L Marsh et al to Clarence E POULTRY HEADQUARTERS Regular Lutheran services every Sunday morning 11:30 in Kiwanis McCulley et ux lot 12 Nichols add Highest prices paid. Ask about | ) Real Estate W anted hall. Lutherans of this vicinity and Garden Home. our pick-up service. KEAI. ESTATE W AN TED others with no church affiliations H O Meachan to Théo H Olesen et „ . PO U LTR Y A D A IR Y I ( inirh's y In^i h y A. w mimet Have buyer for two to five acres ux, part sec 4 T3N R3W. n o rth w e s t pro d u cts co . are urged to worship with us. THE MOST YOU CAN BUY IS THE LEAST YOU CAN DO Jack Meier et ux to Loren C Carl- in Beaverton dist. Also buyer for 232 SE Oak, Portland Oregon I Rev. E. W. Himrichs sen. lot 16 Tract 3 Boulevard Hghts. farm of 15 acres or more. I ________________ - _____________________ EA. 5141 --------------- V ---------------- M ARDEN INV. CO. Chas Edgar Stone et ux to Roy ST. CECELIA CHURCH 3256 NE Broadway. Portland, Or Noreen Allyn and- Miss Pearl Cooke. Chain, part sec 1 T1S R5W. L IB R A R Y NOTES R Brick, Tile, Masonary Masses 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. GA. 1257 ________ _ Visiting at the home of Mr. and Headhunting in the Solomon Is-; — V —— --------- Mrs. John E Ericson of Beaverton is lands by Caroline Mytinger, tells a 1 N A Z A R E N E CHURCH Mrs. Allan Jarnagin of Craik. Saskat- fascinating story of an unorthodox B e a v e rto n N e w s W. P. KEEBAUGH, Pastor chawan She expects to stay until j expedition made by two young wo- SEE YOUR D E A LE R the last of February. I men to sueh places as the Solomon . Sunday School 9 45 a. m. Preaching Service 11 a. m. JEAN CAMERON Islands and New Britain in the terri- C o lu m b ia Brick W orks Young Peoples 6:30 p. m. RE PO R TE R Mrs H A Alexander is convalesc- tory of New Guinea, in the Southern Evangelistic service 7:30 p, m. ing at her home after returning last Pacific to paint portraits of the na- 1320 SE Water—Portland Beaverton 2514 ------- ------_ V --------------- week fiom the Portland San.tarium. live headhunters who inhabit these Kilns at Orcsham-Sylvan-Salem h ih regions. Miss Mytinger gives color- B E TH E L the Burke home The ladies of the Kiwanis neld a I f ui pictures of exotic island life of, A fire*destroyed C O NG R EG ATIO N AL CIIUKCI1 Ion Allen avenue about 5:30 a m. tea at the home of Mrs. Jay Gibson jungles and plantations, of native! P A IN T S Willard B. Hall, Minister (Monday morning. Most of the furni- last Satuiday In honor of Mrs. Dew- customs, and villages. IF YOU NEED 9:45 a. m. Church School. AN A LA R M CLOCK l ture was saved. The Beaverton fire ( ey Drorbaugh, wife of the new Ki- It is an instructive as well as 11 a. m. Worship. Imlay’s Fresh j departmentfwas called but the water wanis president. There were about amusing story, to which Miss Mytin- ! See 6:30 p. m. Pilgrim Fellowship. I froze as it was thrown on the flames 20 ladies present. ger’s excellent portraits of the black Mixed Feeds S M I T H --------------- V --------------- I Miss Janet Spencer has returned Next Wednesday night will be la- natives add the final vivid touch. FISHER THORSEN PAINTS M ETH O D IST CHURCH The Jew eler ------ -------- V--------------- from a trip to San Francisco, Cal. dies night at the Kiwanis. There For quality, fair price and Albert S. Hisey, D. D., Minister C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE CHURCH Bank Bldg. Beaverton Marvin Myers who Is enrolled In will be pot luck dinner, service 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Truth is the subject of the Lesson- the Army Reserve in the University 11 a. m. Preaching service. A1 Jannsen returned home Thurs-1 Sermon in all Churches of Christ, J. B. Imlays & Sons of Oregon spent last week end at W. S. C. S. meets Thursday. I day from California and is much im- ■ Scientist, on Sunday, January 24. To relieve R K E D V ILLE ALOHA. ORE i home l£~BMV«rton All day meeting. j proved in health. The Golden Text is Teach me thy Misery of Receiving congratulations on the i , way O Lord; I will walk in thy i PERSONALS birth of a baby daughter Suzanne D , I Clarence Lai ond left for Pearl .................... truth: unite my heart to fear thy Liquid Tableta .. ................. . C H U R C H O F CH R IST W IL L CARE FOR Pre-School born Jan. 6 are Mr. and Mrs Robert Harbor last Thui sday where he has | namp , Ps H6:11) Salve G. W. Springer, Pastor a new position. Among the citations which com children, while mother works. G. Shepherd of Beaverton. Nose Drops Morning worship and preaching I^>sson-Sei mon is „ the fo l-: .service 9:45 a. m. Beaverton 2729. Cough Drops •r.cw fo .ic . entertained the .. . . . . prise . the , .. Topic Spiritual Fisher The proud parents of a baby i Mrs. Helen club last Friday with dessert °w mg tout * e Bible. Because I Q ,owth. Following the sermon, the Try “ Kuo-My-Tism”— daughter Donna M., horn January io Cheerio FOR SA LE 1 1 Publ,sh thf name. of th* L°«Vd, Lord's supper will he observed, \ Wonderful Uniment luncheon and bridge. are Mr. and Mrs Albert S Ellison. ascribe ye greatness unto our God. He BibIe g ^ , n a m. _ , FOR SALE Light* furniture: dres- Dinner guests at the home of Mrs j Speeding the week end with Mr. is the rock, his work is perfect: for Christian Endeavor and teachers U b ll | U I i oektt S2 SO: M C. McKercher Sunday evening I f " d Mrs B F Alexander was Mrs. al 1 his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and I*'a*n*nK 6.30 p. m. chair $1 50. A Litvin, R3 Bx 22, were Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott. | Woody of Bellingham. light is he (Deut. 32:3,4.) Evening worship 7:30 p m Beaverton, 1 blk E and 1 S off ----- -—V--------------- The Lesson-Sermon also includes Midweek Bible sttulv Wed 8 p. m. Spencer ave, on Farmington Rd. Mr *nd Mrs. Ralph Nickerson are KINTON the following correlative passages M,s Springer is teaching the mid- the parents of a son. David W , born from the Christian Science textbook, week **rvlce in a ,!,udv of thc book FOR SALE ( iood wood range, January 11. The cold weather which hit our . Science and Health with Key to the of Revelation. Everyone is wel- Montague, Ivory and white, $50. . . Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: rome Charlea I^aurens, son of Mr. and Phone Beaverton 2411. several electric pumps out of com McChesney Mis. Fred Mathis of Spirit. Life. Truth, Love, combine as --------------- V ------------- < Headquarters for mission and Sunday was a clay of one. and are the Scriptural names FOR BA1 (B Dry Planer end* * i road, has joined the Navy and left thawing out water pipes. WEST IIIL L S OREGON MOTOR STAGES for God . . . Truth, spiritually Blocks, cut in 1 ft and 18 inch, Monday for training, L U TH E R A N CHURCH and discerned, is scientifically understood. SW Canyon Rd neai Sylvan lengths Immediate delivery. ( Mrs. Tom McHugh of McChesney I Mrs. D. J. Ward received word this It casts out error and heals the sick HOME-COOKED GOOD EATS Werner J. Fritz, Pastor Phone CH. 1542. week that her son Herbert had bro Modern Fountain Service Road, is 111 In a Portland hospital 3rd Sunday after Epiphany ken the record for cable splicing at *P- 275), ' for Hot Weather Relief WOOD Green 4 ft slab wood, no January 2ith Malcolm Clements Jr., son of Mr. I the Robertson Aviation school, Lam- edgings, $7 per crd., delivered in 3 and Mrs. Malcolm Clements, cele belt Field. St. Louis Sunday School 9:45 a m. The record L Y L E C. T A Y L O R $20,750 Suit Filed erd loads, only. C. J. Staser, !»•: brated his fifth birthday Tuesday, I was 12 minutss and his time was 11 Classes for all age groups. Damages of $20,750 are asked in a 373, Carlton, Oregon. OPEN 7 A M. to 9 P. M. Morning service 11 a. m., Sermon while in bed with the measles I minutes. personal injury action filed in circuit W’hat the Church rieeds Today. court by Donald Simonson, 14, FOR SALE WhNte Leghorn pul Mrs E P. Hedberg entertained the Mrs. Charles Owens received some A cordial welcome to everyone. lets $150; Barred Rock $2. God Tuesday Bridge club ut her home newspaper clippings from her broth through his guardian adliterry Myrtle Broome, against W Potter and Jane durds Hatchery, Newberg ,1730W. Mrs. A M. Jannseni was a geust of er, John Van Horn telling of a foot Doe Potter, doing business as the W O T SLOPE Doy Gray held hall game John took part in July 4 g . aver statp dai FOR SALE 4 ft Dry Slab (3 cord 1 the club and Mr The complaint C OMMUNITY ( III Ki ll between the Army and the Navy on ■ lots) Write J. O. Johnson, Bx 584, | high score. W. E. PEGG U NITED P R E S B Y T E R IA N I a cncket field somewhere in Austral- » ° at ' ba< tb* bov' was injured Carlton, Oregon. M O R TIC IAN school at the Cedar ; ta There was a picture of John in August 21. 1942, when be . " . a® SW’ Gabel Lane _________________________ There Is no Beaverton. Oregon Rev. H. A. Armitage, Pastor cked_ o ff. a .t,uckload of baled FOR SALE Hurhank Potatoes 2’s Mill grammar school, because of bad action nd his name was mentioned | i.nf hay as the truck was moving under jj a. in. Service. Subject "Till |Estab, 1910- Serving 32 years 0 pcr cwl l - $3 pm <•" 1 Les I weathei. which caused broken pipes In the w t ite-up. the Ross Island bridge. He was Ho Comes ter M Davies, R1 Bx 330 A B eav-' Receiving congratulations on the The Red Croce sew ing club groups I helping to transport the hay to the i 6 30 m youth meeting Murray PH O N E B EAVER TO N 3411 erton. Or birth of i( daughter, Mary E . Dorn j will meet January 28. Mis W. K e f defendants’ premists at the time, it is Rugsen ieafiing. January 6, are Mr. and Mis. Robert fer will entertain the ladies near her asserted. and the group have pajamas to I W. Teschner. make. Mrs. O. T Murphy will have | Mrs. Albert Htghbee, her mother. the group near Katpstein Cornets (Shingle Tow) Mis C. O Hanes of Haley. North meet at her home Mrs. J H. Aten Eor liiMiilatitMi— Poultry U tter— ! Dakota, and Mrs Highbee’s sister. will have the Pleasant Valley group. THE OLD JUÙGE S A Y S ... U vcdock, Dog ti Uat Bedding— ! Mrs. Beulah Bele of Montana, at- Mrs. Albert Scott, president of the! — Nursery Parking 1 tended the Hillsboro Business and Red Cross club announced she had 12 EAST ST. JOHNS SH IN G LE CO. Professional Womens club last Fri surgical gowns and 8 suits to send to 1054)1 N. Portland Road ' day evening. headquarters which were completed j Portland, Oregon tfN. 0670 Miss Wilmeth Truenhaeh enter this month. tatned the teachers of the Oedai Mill Mr. and Mrs Vernon Steele and LOST & F O U N D school at het home in Huber Tuesday I dau^htel Aulith of Munson, Wash . Special guest was Mrs. i _f___ >pept ___ u ____ ,.,,k v . i g it in K Mrs Steeles »ek old male Pig Re afternoon ..... ward Return to Charles Runes. | James Schuhan, who was presented j g[gteJ. Ml s j j j^pher McMillan ave.. Beaverton R 2, i with a lovely gift The other guests Brick & Building Tile *. y o u c a n f) èH ELPy COLDS 666 GREYHOUND Coffee Shop Baled Cedar Shavings ---- ----------- --------- SHIPYARD PAINTERS Feed Birds, Reminds Humane Society Head Feed birds, Harry Daniel president! of the Oregon Humane society, re minds Oregonians Hills around Portland are crusted with snow and feathered cieatuies are dependent upon householders for food. Experienced lor Steady Work Rain or Shine ALSO Inexperienced M a y be Trained Union Wages FOR BETTER FRYERS A N D BROILERS A •VitOdW.n |olo-R#a*U#d m p«ll«t ♦ orm r o p 'd growth f* 0 d ond ♦ • r bottor hoolth Por botto? p r o fit« from APPLY ^ -------- , I r t d t r i a a d fr y o r» o»à PAINTERS’ UNION Room 207 L abor Temple bw .lt to *w pply g r o « ' * f § r * t l« r t wsitK »K# Portland Too agio trotto« tolto« TRIA N GLE M IL L IN G C O . iN X t llU U N M ST o »««« i vY ; IM h I RAMI "Judjrr, I didn't realirr till the other ni^ht r hen i ran aero« an article in the pa}ier * sat a whale of a lot of tndu»tral alcohol it.“ government needs for the war.” "1 «hould say it doe*. Chet I understand ’ ¡ aa erase distillers around the country are ;« ngatsxjt 240.00n.UX)Kallorsot tndiis- " ’• alcohol this year for ammunition, tires. and other things. I d say it’s mightv fortunate these distilleries are available to do tin- job. Otherwise, if we still had pn hibition. the government would have had to spend mil- hons of dollars and use up a lot of critical rratmrls to build plants...to say nothing of all the tin r it would take. It might have been just another ca«e of ’ too little, too late’." » • * «* • ' 4 fc »* H K 0 n r > f . I n é m l 'M t . «