BEAVERTON Fa*e * ■the time a child is read> for highci I education. There are several single plans to accomplish youi goal in both life in­ surance and endowments. Provision i can be made to finance premiums in case ot youi incapacity to pay them and is a feature you should investi­ gate. A small annual premium is an easy way to accomplish a thing of priceless value to your son foi the remainder of his life. This iniorination furnished by Leon N. Lefebvre. 1015 Corbett Bldg.. Port­ land. Oregon. THE V.U 1K Y COMMUNITY CHURCH UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 4X10 SW Gabel Lana Rev. H. A. Armltage, pastor 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship and Bible study 7 p. m. Evening Wor­ Ample Parking—Form Fitting Seats ship with Group Discussions. TIGARD. OREGON—TEI- 2525 Best Pictures — De Luxe Sound BKT1IEL | Admission 50c. children 20c. inclu tax CONGREGATION AL CHURCH Men in Uniform 20c Anytime Rev. F. T. Sturtevant, Pastor 2nd Show Approximately 9 o’clock 9.43 a. m. Church School. Continuous Show Sunday at 2 30 11 a. m. Worship. Priday-Saturday. June 16-17— METHODIST CHURCH Albert S. Hisey, D. D., Minister Mary Martin—Dick Powell 9 45 a. m. Sunday School. Franchot Tone in 11 a. m. Preaching service. W. S. C. S. meets Wednesday. TRUE TO LIFE PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH The Bible Church Box 697, Beaverton Farmington Rd. at Menlo Drive Walter R. Buhl. Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Divine Services 11 a. m. with Walter Huston Anne Baxter ST. CECELIA CHURCH Wed.-Thur*., June 21-22— Masses 7 55 to 9:55 a. m. on Sunday Warner Baxter in during summer months. CRIME DOCTOR CHURCH OF CHRIST and Ray Eberle, Elyse Knox George W. Springer, Pastor and Donald Woods In 9 45 a. m. Worship and preaching. HI YA NAILOK Topic: Fatherhood. Following the sermon, the Lord’s Fri -Nat., June 23-24— supper will be observed. Wm. Boyd as Hop-Along Cassidy 11 a. m. Bible School. In C. E. 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. HOPPY NERVEN A WRIT Wed. 8 p. m. midweek Bible study and The Marx Brothers in I Corinthians Chapter 13. THE BIG STORK WENT HILLS LUTHERAN CHURCH Cut this out for Future Reference Canyon Road, near Sylvan Werner J. Frit*, Minister ■ mom w m g m m m a r w m Second Sunday after Trinity Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Divine Service 11 a. m. Sermon Blessed are the Merciful. Welcome. CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNK 459 SW First Leonard C. Johnson, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Glade Baker, Supt. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Fathers will bedklven (pedal recog­ nition In the Father’s Day Service. 6:30 p. m. Juniors and Young Peo­ ples’ Services. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday 7 30 p. m. Prayer and personal work study. It Is better to be disliked by men than by children. A person wrapped up In himself makes an unattractive package. LEON N. LEFEBVRE Have you been on a still hunt for an educational insurance plan for your son? Statistics prove that a college graduate has a much greater earning capacity than the boy who | must find employment immediately after leaving high-school. Insurance is the answer to your hunt and the guarantee to give your son the oppor tunity of attaining a valuable asset that can not be taken from him. Life insurance taken at a very early age requires a smaller premium and has a substantial cash value by lots SMITH Corbett Bui l di ng P O R T L A N D «. O R E G O N Pleat* enroll me in the “ Mr. Smith „ to ___ Goes to W ath u ic n club. Send me a signed members ihip card and pictures. Strict bargain Store. Bicycles Lawn Mowers Parts, etc. BEAVERTON -4 reductions counters, on all mdse, at Visit our special bargain countea-- Walkers Dept. new mdse, each week. Walkers Dept. 3tf Store 3if Fats for Points and Pennies In always pays to advertías. 9 -4 m SURPRISE DAD! with a new Chair or Swing Rocker FATHER'S DAT, June 18th WE BUY AND SELL MOWER SHOP E. PHELPS. Prop. 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G R A Y V IT A Vitamins contain the same amount of “ anti gray hair vitamin” (Plus 450 Int. units Hi) as tested by a leading housekeeping maga­ zine. O f those tested, had return of hair color. G R A Y V IT A Vitamins are non fatten­ ing, can’t harm your “ permanent.” 30 day supply. $1 50. 100 days. $4.00. Rhone COURSES IN CHEMISTRY, EDUCATION, ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS, PSYCHOLOGY 0615 S. W . Palatine Hill Road Beaverton Pharmacy Beaverton, 2311 REAVERTON PHARMACY Phone Reaverton 2 3 1 1 Cl «y_ While in Beaverton be sure to eat While in Beaverton be sure to sat at the G;eynound Coffee Shop. at the Greyhound Coffee Shop Save LIFE’S Little TROUBLES Cat N am e- FURNACES REPAIRED INSTALLED • FREE ESTIMATES * Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds CLIF ACKERMAN 1549 SE Powell, Portland KA. 1206 Beaverton 2295 AD LER-I-KA MAIL THIS / COUPON TODAY' E D G A R W. FOR SALE- S Milk Goats Cassius Upon Question of Increasing Tax Johnson. 1 mile East oi Beaverton Levy over Amount Limited by Seo- 20 tion 11, Article XI, State Constitution on Canyon Rd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That FOR SALE—1 Reliable Gas Range $20. 1 round Oak wood or co a l1 an election will be held in School Heater $70. 1 Round Oak wood or District No. 48 of Washington Coun­ coal Range $80. 1 large circulat-j ty, State of Oregon, at Beaverton ing Heater, good shape, $50. 1 old i High School in said school district, model Davenport with new mat­ foi the purpose of submitting to the tress $20. Jersey Cow, good milk­ legal voters of said district the ques­ er and gentle $100. 1 Pig, dress tion of increasing the tax levy for the over 100 lbs., $25. 2 Tons baled year 1944-1945 over the amount limit­ Hay. Ted Porter, Tigard, Or. 20 ed by section' 11, Articls XI, of the Constitution of Oregon. FOR SALE—$3600, full price, $1000 The reasons for increasing such down, bal. $36 month with Interest, levy are: Increase In costs. In­ substantial discount offered for crease in enrollment. The amount of cash, 5 room modern House, small tax. in excess of the 6% limitation, cow bam, and pig house, nut and proposed to be levied for said year fruit trees, berries and shrubs, full is $10899.90. acre, no incumbrances. Bus by Dated this 2Cth day of May, 1944. the door every hour. 9th house on ATTEST: left, north of Lone Oak Service W. H. GRAUER Station, Tigard, Or., by owner. Chairman .Soard of Directors Ted Porter. 20 E. IL MASTERS. District Clerk Visit our special bargain counter- new mdse each week. Walkers Dept. Store 3tf All types of LEGAL NOTICE Notice of School Election ) Too Late to Classify While shopping eat at the Grey­ hound Coffee Shop. Beaverton. Sunday-Mondaj-Tuesday, June IH-20— Presenting . . Samuel Goldwyn’a THE NORTH STAR F r i J a v , J u n e 16 , 1 0 4 4 E N T E R P R I S E , B e a v e r to n , O r e g o n AT. 8431 B E S T M A R K E T P R IC E NOTICE OF 1944-45 BUDGET MEETING FOR ST R A W B E R R IE S, BOYSON, è YOUNG * and LOGAN BERRIES, BLACKCAP and In accordance with the provisions of the "Local Budget Law’' (Sections 110- 1201 to 110-1215, O. C. L. A., as amended), notice 1» hereby given that the budget committee of City of Beaverton, Oregon, In compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on May 17, 1944, the budget estimates for, City of Beaverton, Oregon, for the ensuing fiscal year1 July 1, 1944, to June 30, 194f>. All persons are hereby notified that on Friday, the 30th day of June, 1944, at 8 p. m., in the City Hall, Beaverton, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the City Council, the levying board for City of Beaverton, Oregon, and any person subject to the pro­ posed tax levy or tax levies, will be heard, in favor of or against said proposed tax, levy or tax levies or any part thereof. The outstanding Indebtedness of City of Beaverton, Oregon, at May 31, 1944, consisted of Refunding Improvement Bonds, Series 1939, $23,500.00, Refunding Water Rond Seiieg 1940, $32.000.00 and General Obligation Bonds, Series 1942, $3000.00. ------------- 1 Actual for Fiscal Year July 1, 1942 to June 30. 1943 $ 380 25 934 50 9 1814.75 62.28 337 94 WOÊ — Actual for First 10 Months $ 2424 46 1611.00 1 4035 16 Beaverton i R eadym ix C o n crete C o . • Budget • 1944-45 FUND AND CLASSIFICATION Licenses and Fees Sundry Income $ 2200.00 1100.00 $ 3300.00 $ 1700.00 $ 5000.00 t EXPENDITURES • Actual for Fiscal Year Actual for Period Jan 1. 1942 to June 30. 1942 6 months JULY 1, 1943 TO JUNE 30, 1944 July 1, 1942 to June 30. 1943 $ 3274 34 618.81 \ m ir Actual for First 10 Months Budget for Year $ 3177 23 809 M 1064 85 74.56 $ 3300 00 834 75 TÏÏEÜ 7 TvïïTTT $ 778.94 150 00 160 00 135 00 178.41 113 44 13192 24 80 3170 57 380 72 477 43 73369 922 40 585 74 14 97 64 54 78 14 180 00 37991 502 09 350 16 129 IS 345 44 203 78 236 05 1112 19 * (ÎÎ5 43--------- --------- TE ST S) --------- --------- 1 l t t i . 4 ------- $ 80000 179 82 227 50 45.00 169 58 46.41 82 65 31 73 2280 27 »46 45 117132 106 21 $ 36000 89 82 60.00 90 00 173 90 162.36 59 07 1100 00 77.00 $ 900.00 18000 300 00 180 00 202 50 140 00 120.00 6500 4000 000 635 00 1200 00 100 00 100.00 500 00 185 00 996 05 * < h UL\5 — T in s » Budget 1944-45 FUND AND CLASSIFICATION DEBT SERVICE Principal on Improvement Bonds Interest on Improvement Bonds Principal on General Obligation Bonds : l i ’ l ' XI. $ 3300 00 761.75 1100.00 ' il O b l u a t m n It o n d - l i j - . KT S E R V I C E 54 64 * 5Í 16.39 OTHER THAN DEBT SERVICE: Recorder-Treasurer Superintendent Attorney and Legal Expense Auditor City Hall Operation City Shops Operation Stationery and Office Expense Elections Police Department Fire Department Street Lights Parks and Playgrounds Drainage and Sewers (Sinking Fund) Library GEORGE THTNd (Signed) OF MCMINNVILLE Organized 1894 - .40 years of Reliable Service ('has. L Walker, Agent Secretary New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave. »limn U j k :( I « BEAVERTON OUT WOODWORTH. E H MASTERS Mayor (Signed) Fathers bring all the Family Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company Mono no I (Signed) All Fathers are Invited To This Service 40.00 3000.00 600.00 fl6.'WT 63 J Chairman The Reaverton CHURCH oi the NAZARENE 11:00 A. M. Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS 650 00 2500.00 61V oo 350 00 ♦ — < 4M 24 I F - a ^ a T i A n - AT R. C. P O T T Recorder-Treasurer ! 1 Oregon Mutual Policies are NON-ASSESSAHI.E. You NEVER pay more than the premium on the face of the policy. Oregon Mutual maintains more than three times the surplus required by Oregon Insurance 1.4 w a 1000.00 Emergency Fund TOT VIL- OTHER Til \N T\PJtT s l ' f t W k a I s ^ d p PHONE 3691 150.00 APPROVED BY THE BUDGET COMMITTEE (Signed) k FATHEB’S DAT 120.00 Dated at Reaverton. Oregon, this 7th day of June. 1944 OF L 220.00 Miscellanous "i'v CITY 400 N. Thompson St. Portland. Oregon Trinity 1193 $ 900.00 180.00 150 00 180.00 Estimated Receipts and Regi Available CASH BALANCE OF THE Phone Beaverton 3271 Ready-Mixed Concrete now available for Beaverton and surrounding area Budget for Year $ 1980.00 1080.00 I 3060.(8) RASPBERRIES Re I. MacLaughlin & C o. JULY 1, 1943 TO JUNE 30, 1944 Actual for Period Jan. 1, 1942. to June 30, 1942 6 Months $ CUTHBERT "Every Form of Protection" t Phone 1732 Hillsboro, Oregon WEST SLOPE. WHITFORD. RALEIGH HILLS, and GLENCULLEN Communities UNITE in a Great Three Weeks Daily Vacation Bible School Time: IUNE 19 to JULY 7 Place: The GABEL COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL ¡lours: 9 to 12. M onday- Friday Each W e e k -A g e s :4 -1 4 Busees will cover these communities dally following the regular Sunday School Bus Routes Auspices: The Valley Community Church, (United Preebyterian). Rev H A Armltage, Pastor. Geo. C. Pickard. Superintendent of Sunday School I