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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1949)
HAZELDALE BIBLE CHURCH AIMS FOR EFFECTIVE MINISTRY BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE James Barlow ! ft> K C. Doty Services for James Barlow of j 2045 S. W. Nielson road. Beaveiton, I were held at the Pegg Chapel, 1 Beaverton, on Monday. Nov. 28th at 2 p. m The Rev Albert King i of the Bethel C o n g r e g a t i o n a l 1 Church officiated. Vault entomb- i ment was in Riverview Abbey 1 Mausoleum in Portland Mr. Barlow was bora on Febru- 1 ary 2#th. 1883 in Carlisle, England He had lived in Beaverton for the past four years. Prior to that he lived at Otter Rock. O ’ egon but most of the years spent In this . country after coming from Eng land were spent In Portland and vicinity. He was a brick mason by i trade and belonged to the brick j masons union In Portland. He is survived by his wife. Lora of Beaverton and a brother. Alfred ■ Barlow of Oak Grove. Ore.; also ; three sisters In England and 1 ■ sister in Scotland. F rid a y , D ecem ber 2 , 1949 FREE ESTIMATE Hazeldale u located four mile« t of Beaverton on Farmington Road and the area consist« largely o f «mail farm« and bomesite* many of the people being imployed in Portland In U U a number of undenom inational. week-day Bible claaees for cBUdren were being conducted after school in the Portland area and two such classes were »tarted at Hazeldale They were continued during the sehee! year m d were well attended. f Interest in an expanded work — it was apparent and during the sum mer o f i « 4 . house-to-house natta- ttoo eras conducted by Res R. D Everett, a Presbyterian Sunday- School Missionary In October 1 » « a Sunday School was organised and Its meetings have been held , continuously In the basement of the Hazeldale grade school through DREAM (O M IN G T R I E 1« Church edifice which will one day been completed sAd in u«e. ('on- the courtesy and cooperation of the hoard of directors. k sited by this a rtist » concep- i e n f the com m unity A t present, tinued building w ill take place as thr Birne- ttw funds permit. Mrs Ethel Ruts then Principal * of the school was the first super Phone Tigard 3359 Private graveside services were ^ P. 0« Box 232, Tuolotin intendent of -he new Sunday I dby School Sup'. R. C. Doty; As- held S a t u r d a y morning at Fir School and Mias Marjorie Broad . sistant Supt M is Audrey Golden; Lawn cemetery for Arthur Wayne (now Mrs. William A- Hays» was Clerk. Mrs. O. W Hesterlee; Church Jeffries, five year old son of Mr the first secretary Mrs William j_ President— Womens Society. Mrs and Mrs Frank Jeffries of Bethany Heil was the first pianist William A. Hays; President — i He was bom February 7, 1944 During the years Mrs Kincheloe. i ( Young People Carroll Williams: and died November 23 at the Port- Mr R B McMmn and R. C. Doty 1 P “* “ " Choir Director Miss Catherine land Isolation hospital of chicken have served as superintendent Boge and Plan..-- Mrs. R. C. Doty, pox and pneumonia. Survivors in- Rev. Mitchell is a graduate of i H A 15 voice choir under the ca- elude the parents and two sisters. I Multnomah School of the Bible J palle direction of Miss Catherine Judith and Nancy. arid studied at the Bible Institute j Boge. with Mrs R C. Doty as ac- Memorial services were held of Los Angeles Mrs Mitchell also I com pan st offer? an effective min- Sunday afternoon at the Bethany attended Multnomah School of the ■ 1 stry of music Practice is held Presbyterian Church with Rev Bible They have two sons. David j each Wednesda;. evening. H. G. Dickman officiating. Soloist who started to school in Septem The Young People s Department Mrs Fab,r and organist A N Tl HI STA Mi NI C ber. and Joe Donald, slightly of which Mr ! Williams is wa* Mrs Donald Zylstra ________j younger President, is an important part They have moved from Multnom of the church and is assuming ah into their new home on Farm responsibility for one evening ser ington Road near the church. vice each month 1 Services for Walter M Hipsher j An undenominational c h u r c h The Women's Missionary group of 9584 S. W Taylor street. Port- was organised In March to meets regularly and am ort other land, were held at the Pegg Chapel, which the name HaaeMs-e Bible activitiea prepares need rd band- Beaverton, on Wednesday. Nov G O VERN IN G BOOT of the Bible Church is composed of nine Church was given. It was later ages, dressing- and clothing for 23rd at 1:30 p. m The Rev. George members incorporated «ad title to the build the use of our representatives in Springer officiated. Interment was Front row. ieft to right, are; Willard Hayward, trustee; Rever mg sit* was conveyed to the new Africa. Dr. Douglas Taylor, ar.d Crescent Grove Cemetery. end Joseph P Mitchell, pastor; Verne E Smith, elder corporation by the Sunday School his wife, Bettv Dr. Tavlor is a ... . _ __ . . Second row. left to right; Roert Merrill, deacon and trustee; Rev. Mltchel' wa* called to be the . . " . , . , Mr. Hipsr.er was born m Platts- graduate of Bea.-rton high school. b Missouri R. C. Doty, elder, and Easel Williams, deacon pastor on September 24. Wheaton College and the Univer- 1882 Absent were Ray Kincheloe. deacon; Orville H. Chappell, elder He had lived in Oregon for Construction of our church build of Oregon Medical School .. __ ... and R- E. Santoro, trustee. BOTTLE OF ... „ _ .. _ the past eight years ar.d prior Jo ing was started in July 194 * and His father. Rev George .% Tav- . . ~ ___ ___ . . * 1 Photo by Harrell—Beaverton 4988 < . his retirement from active work has continued, by units, as funds lor. living at West Slope. 25 TABLETS had been a coal miner. have become available that at least eight different de- families began to attend and regu It is the desire of Hazeldale He is survived by his wife. Nona A well-lighted concrete basement nominations were represented in lar preaching services »-»r.- e- Bible Church to maintain a con of Portland: a son William D has been completed The side walls our group, no denominational a f-j tabliahed. sistent. effective, scriptural min Hipsher also of Portland and a of the upstairs auditorium are filiation was ever made The church is governed by i istry and testimony in the commu- son James M Hipsher.of Ferridav fully enclosed and the roof is on In March. 1941. it was decided ( Church Council, consisting of the nity and to especially fortify our Louisiana. He was the grand- The congregation is expecting to to establish a building R. Wallace Boyd fund and pastor, three elders, three deacons young people who will be called On Broadway of John Lee Hipsher of move into the basement within the regular quarterly voluntary o ffe ’ -'a n d three trustees. The present upon to meet the increasingly com- father _ . . , , George 0 . Fairchild Phone 2311 , .. . ... ”, . Portland and he is also survived next few weeks as soon as certain ings have been received through ( officers are Pastor. Rev Joseph plex problems of citizenship and by two sisters; Mrs. Myrtle Disney comparatively small Items can be the years A desirable building P. Mitchell; Elders. Orville H service to their generation. m Oklahoma and Mrs. Eva Steele completed. site ( 53 acre» was acquired on j Chappel, Verne E. Smith and R C A cordial invitation is extended The folks at Hazeldale deeply which to erect our building al Doty; Deacons. Ray H Kincheloe. to all not having a regular church of Fredonia. Kansas appreciated the work done by Rev some future date. Robert Merrill and Esse! Williams; home, to attend our services and No one can save himself without Everett and ku successor in he- However. in Decemb-r. 1947, Trustees. William H a yw vd , Robert to find a place In our ministry of God's help, and God will help each half of the work but due to the I Rev Joseph P Mitchell and wife. Merrill and Rufie Santoro; Church proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus man who performs his own part. PRESCRIPTIO N STORE nature of the field and the fact | together with several addi ional Treasurer. Mr s - R C. Doty; Sun- Christ. Mary Baker Eddy i i on RADIANT HEAT J Hot Water Circulating Heat ^ with baseboards, wall boards and conductors ir. * n TUALATIN PLUMBING ; & HEATING Arthur Jeffries Block that Cold! .« NEOHETRAMINE is J ^ W alter Hipsher Now for Sale Without Prescription in the Interest of Public Health! j 89 « TìeamtònVkamaai a ft***« *« **** LE G A L NOTICE 9 . Bids will be received by Union School District No. 10 Joint. 9 . High Beaverton. Oregon, for ten thou 9 . sand gallons of gasoline to be de- 9 . . livered in quantities of between 1 four and six thousand gallons each 9 . delivery. 9 . All bids to be a guaranteed price 9 . for a period of one year and to b* 9 . in the hands of the District Clerk not later than 4 00 O'clock P M o*i 9 . the afternoon of December 5th. 9 . The Board of Directors of Bea 9 . verton Union High School Distric* 10 Joint reserve the right to 9 . No reject any or all bids and to waive 9 . informalitie« Betty J Kindinger Clerk 9 . First publication. 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