The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 25, 1946, Image 6

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M A V M ^ E N T IR M I«
Friday, October 25, 1946
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SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES
------------------------1 Meeting of C.edar
Mill (Danieli Clul>
V A L L E Y C O M M U N IT Y CH U BC11
U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N
S . W . G ab el L a n e and F a irw a y D r.
R e v . H . A. A rm itag e, p asto r
10:30 a m ., “B u ild in g th e C h urch
T h e Cedar Mill G ard en clu b held
its fir s t re g u la r m e e tin g W ed n es­ o f G od."
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Radar day afte rn o o n , O cto b er 16, a t th e
Television
BETH EL
G ran g e H all, w ith
M rs.
R o se
H oh n stein ,
p resid ent,
presid ing. . C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H
P re s e n t w ere 34 c h a r te r m em b ers. 6 th and W a tso n S ts. P h o n e 3365
T h e con stitu tio n and by law s w ere |
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service by
9 ° :4 5 a.m
C ‘ h u rch Sch oo l.
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M rs. C. B. W est, M rs. B . D. L itc h -
11:
M orning W orship, T o p ic:
H ardw are
Phone 3921 ford and M rs. T . C. G a lla g h e r
B u lbs and tra n sp la n tin g w ere “T h e C h ristia n L if e : O ut o f Y ou r
th e top ics of d iscu ssion fo r
th e Own W a y .’’
6 :0 0 Ju n io r H i P ilg rim F e llo w ­
program , with Mrs. E lle n Jo h n s o n
giving inform ation on bulbs and ship.
7 :0 0 S e n io r H i P ilg rim Fellow -
Mrs. G retch en G a lla g h e r e n lig h t­
en in g th e group w ith id eas on ship.
8 :0 0 E v e n in g F ello w sh ip H ou r:
tra n sp la n tin g th e p e re n n ia l bor­
M u sical p ro g ram by th e you th and
der.
A plant sale follow ed th e m eet­ sen io r ch oirs.
A la s k a n s a re served by
m ore
a irp la n e s per c a p ita th a n any o th ­
er people in th e w orld.
F
M.
R A D I o
CENTURY ELECTRONICS
Beaverton
^ W
ing.
T h e N ovem ber m e e tin g o f th e
club will deal w ith cu ttin g s, soil
fa ll p lan tin g and p u ttin g th e g a r ­
den to sleep fo r th e w in ter.
An in v itatio n h a s been received
in vitin g the m em bers o f th is clu b
to be gu ests o f th e B e a v e rto n
G arden club a t a d em o n stra tio n
on flow er a rra n g e m e n t to be given
by Mr. K o fle r o f T o m m y L u k e ’s
a t 1 p.m. Nov. 15 a t th e I.O .O .F .
h all in B ea v erto n .
body
W ho W ouldn’t ?
“W hy did you stea l th e $50,000?'
" I w as h u n g ry ? ”
Whether it's a
small dent
Logan's Welding
and Supply
or a
crushed fender,
Corner First and Tucker Streets
Beaverton
We'll Fix It
W ILD IN G — OF A L L KINDS
Complete Automotive Service
Specialists In Re-Boring
and Motor Re-Building
for you.
Phone - Beaverton - 2981..
C a rr
DON'S...
SPORT SHOP
Chevrolet Co.
‘Let Us Fis It Up"
BICYCLES— Sold and Repaired
LAW NM OW ERS— Serviced
Beaverton, Ore. Phone 3333
Toys, Model »Mrplanes, A th letic
Equipment, and W heel Goods
317 FARM INGTON ROAD
Beaverton
Phone 3B 6 1
BEAVERTON FLORISTS
for
FUNERAL SPRAYS, CU T FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS
Beaverton 2965
sou™ ON w LOMBARD
ALLEN AVEN0E
Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS
Oregon Mutual Policies are NON A W B IB A IU . You NEVER pay
maintains mors than three times the surplus required by Oregon
more than the premium an the face of the policy. Oregon Mutual
Insurance Lows.
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
o f M c M i n n v i l l e
Organised in 1894
W A LKER and NELSON,
52 Years of Reliable Service
Agents
New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave.
Phone 1732
"E v e ry Form of Protection"
H illsboro, Oregon
W M6
A LITTLE SOAP
Mokes Loads of
Cleansing ,
B U B f B
LES
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for-
W A TER ,i
L A T T E R -D A Y
S A IN T S
A m erica n L eg io n H all
M ain S t., H illsboro, O re.
S u n d ay S ch o o l a t 10 a. m.
S a c ra m e n t m e e tin g a t 6 :3 0 p. m
E ld e r J . T . S . P e te rso n , B ra n c h
P r ie s t
ST. M A TTH EW
LU TH ER A N CHURCH
C anyon R d ., n e a r S y lv an
W e rn e r J . F ritz , M in iste r
O cto b er 27th
Su n d ay Sch oo l, 9:45- a. m.
D iv ine S e rv ice 11 a.m .
M onday, 6:30, L u th e ra n M en's
A ssn.
F ir s t Im m an u el, 19th
at
Irv in g .
T u esd ay , W o m en ’s A u x ilia ry , 1:
30 p.m.
W ednesday, 8 p.m., B ro th erh o o d
N ig h t.
F ilm s : T h e N ew O regon
T r a il and T ra v elo g s. A ll m en in­
vited.
g T C E C E L IA CHT7BCH
M asses.
7 a. m.—8:S0 a. m .—
10 a. m.
t ______________
f ir s t
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
4 th A W atson S ts.
R ev. E v e r e tt L. B ow ers, P a sto r
R e s. 1002 S . W atso n S t. T e le : 3405
9:45 a. m. T h e C hurch Sch oo l In
session.
M rs.
N ancy
B ou rqu in ,
G en. Sup t.
11 a.m . M orning W orship.
7:45 p. m. M .Y .F .
A new P a re n t-T e a c h e r A sso cia­
tion w as organized F rid a y evening
a t th e B a rn e s school w ith 28 p res­
en t.
M rs. O tto G eorge, presid ent
o f th e R eed v ille P .-T .A ., w as p res­
e n t to help organ ize the a s s o c ia ­
tio n an d in sta ll th e elected o ffi­
cers.
O ffic e rs a re a s follow s:
M rs.
J a n e W a lte rs, p resid en t;
Mrs.
A LO H A C O M M U N ITY
G eorge H. B e rg , f ir s t v ice pres­
B A P T IS T CH URCH
id e n t; M rs. R a y G lasn er, second
G ray d en D. L oree, P a sto r.
vice p re sid e n t; M rs. N. R u sh in g,
C h u rch Sch oo l. 9:45 a.m .
M iss s e c r e ta ry and M rs. A. R . R in g e,
M ary A n trim , su p erintend ent.
tre a s u r e r.
M orning w orship,
11
o 'clo ck .
M eetin gs w ill be held on
th e
T e e n s club and Ju n io r B .Y .F ., second F rid a y even in g o f each
6:30 p.m.
m onth.
E v e n in g service, 7:30 p.m.
M rs. R o s s W h ism an , M rs. E lle n
Jo h n s o n and M rs. T h o m p son com ­
prised th e n o m in atin g co m m ittee.
R e so lu tio n s co m m ittee consisted o f
Fix-Convict Raid*
M rs. M. R . B e n n e tt, M rs. M urphy
Heevestown G rocery
and M rs. R a y G lasn er.
A d a rin g d ay lig h t b u rg lary oc­
cu rred arou nd 2 p.m. T h u rsd a y o f 21
Attend Cub
la st w eek w hen e n tra n ce to N ick P ack M eeting
So n io ’s R e ev esto w n G ro cery w as
gain ed b y c u ttin g a hole In
a
A cub p ack m e e tin g w as held
scre en d oor and fo rcin g e n tra n ce . F rid a y even in g a t th e C ed ar M ill
T h e th ie f escap ed w ith around $10 school w ith 21 cu b s p resen t. Six
In m o nd ay and som e canned goods new cu b s a re jo in in g the
cub
w hich w ere la te r recovered . S ta te ra n k s.
S ix boys received prom o­
P o lice ca u g h t th e m an w ho w as tion bad ges. M rs. R o s a is to be
resp o n sib le and rep o rt th a t he D en M o th er fo r D en No. 1 w hich
w as a n ex-con v ict.
w as p reviou sly un der M rs. Ju lia
P e te rso n . M rs. K e ith a K in g sley is
D en M o th er fo r D en No. 2 and
R etu rn from Vacation
M rs. A ltie H enson fo r D en No. 3.
E a c h D en gave a s tu n t a t th e
M r. and M rs. A1 R eed have re­
tu rn ed fro m a v acatio n in S a n p ack m e e tin g and M r. Don H en­
D iega, C a lifo rn ia , and su rrou n d in g d rick so n g av e a t a lk ab ou t cu b ­
te rrito r y .
W h ile th e re th e y v is­ bing and p lans fo r th e fu tu re.
An ice cre a m tr e a t w as enjoyed
ited M rs. R e e d ’s siste r. M rs. F r itz
by all fo llow in g th e m eeting.
K a u fm a n .
R K K D V IL L K C O M M U N IT Y
P R E S B Y T E R IA N CH URCH
R ev. H am p ton. P a s to r
“ S titch and C hatter“ Club
Su n d ay S ch o o l 10 a. m.
G. E .
G eiger, S u p t
T h e “S titc h and C h a tte r” 4-H
W orsh ip S e rv ice 11 a. m.
Sew in g group m et M onday fo r th e
Y o u n g P e o p le ’s C . E . 7 p. m. f ir s t tim e th is fa ll a t th e hom e o f
th e ir lead e r. M rs. K e ith a K in g s ­
A LO H A A S S E M B L Y O F GO D
ley.
S ix g irls com p rise th e u n it
Su n d ay S ch o o l 10 a. m.
in clu d in g G erald in e M olash. R u th
7 :4 5 p. m. E v a n g e lis tic serv ice. S te a rn . Su zan n e T em p leton , A r­
T u esd a y 7 :4 5 p. m. B ib le study. len e M u rphy, Audry and A d air
F rid a y 7 :4 5 p. m.
Y ou n g peo­ E n g e r.
ples serv ice.
R e v . R llla M ae S tep h en s, p asto r
B azaar D ecem b er 7
CHURCH O F T H E N A Z A REN E
L eo n ard C. Jo h n s o n , P a s to r
P h o n e 3691
T h e Su n d ay Sch oo l m eets a t 9:45.
11:00 a.m ., M orning W orship .
6 :4 5 p.m. Y o u n g
P e o p le ’s s e r­
vices. Hi-M . Y. P re s., D on G ram -
ling. N. Y . P . S . P re s., J u a n it a
K eebaugh .
7:45 p.m. E v a n g e lis tic S e rv ice.
W edn esd ay 7:45 p.m. M id-w eek
p ra y er and B ib le H our.
L ee d y G ra n g e h a s set S a tu rd a y .
D e ce m b e r 7. a t th e d ate fo r Its
b a z a a r.
G am es, need lew ork, pro­
gram , fish p on d and o th e r booth s
and re fre s h m e n ts w ill be included
In th e e v en in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t.
T h e O cto b e r m e e tin g o f
th e
G ra n g e w as held W ed n esd ay eve­
n in g a t th e h a ll.
B u y H o m e In Copeland A cres
Ja m e s L . Copeland h a s sold a
house in th e C opeland Acre ad di­
tion to M r. and M rs. T h o m a s B .
R o b e rtso n .
M r. R o b ertso n , a s s is ­
ta n t d ire c to r o f th e P o rtla n d A rt
m useum , Is an e x -serv icem an , h a v ­
in g served w ith th e a rm y as ca p ­
ta in o f an en g in e e rin g corps M rs.
R o b e rts o n Is a n ativ e o f M a s s a ­
ch u se tts , h a v in g re c e n tly
com e
fro m th e re .
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Second and M ain S ts.
G eorg e W . S p rin g e r, P a sto r
M orning w orship and p re ach in g
serv ice a t 9 :4 5 a.n . w ith a serm on
by th e p asto r.
B ib le S chool c la s s sessio n 11 a.m .
C h ristia n E n d ea v o r 6:45 p.m.
E v a n g e lis tic se rv ice s a re con ­
tin u in g ev ery n ig h t ex ce p t S a tu r ­
day a t 7:45 a.m . T h e re is an in ­
sp ira tio n a l son g serv ice led by L ea v es F o r Florence»
R a y A rm stro n g , follow ed by a
D u an e K in g s le y o f C ed ar M ill
fin e p re sen ta tio n o f th e gospel by le ft la s t w eek fo r F lo re n ce , O re.,
e v a n g e list J . F r a n k C u n n in gh am .
w h ere he w ill be em ployed by M c-
C read y L u m b e r Co. fo r a few
H IG H W A Y C H A P E L
w eeks.
S e rv ic e s w ill be held in th e Odd
F e llo w s h all in B ea v erto n .
C hristian Parents"
O rville J
P ou lin, M in ister
S u n d a y S ch oo l 10:00 a. m.
W ork Stressed
M orning W orsh ip , 11 a. m.
E v e n in g S e rv ice 7:45 p.m.
T h e w ork o f th e p a re n ts in a
C h ris tia n hom e to help th e ir ch il­
( K.ltAK M IL L
d ren le a rn th e ir re sp o n sib ilities
C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
in th e w orld wide com m u n ity w as
N .W . C ornell a t B a rn e s R o ad
c le a rly b ro u g h t ou t by M rs. W il­
Sim o n E . F o rsb e rg , M in ister
liam G en n e’ in h e r ta lk b efo re th e
8318 S.W . C an yon R d ., B E 8698
m em b ers o f th e B e th e l W o m en ’s
S u n d a y B ib le Sch oo l, 9:45 a.m . Fellow sh ip a t th e ir m eetin g T u e s­
C la sses fo r a ll ages.
day evening, O cto b e r 15, a t th e
M o rning W orsh ip , 11 a.m .
ch u rch .
Y ou n g P eo p le ’s H our, 7 p.m .
T h e co n stitu tio n o f th e
new ly
Ju n io r and S en io r.
form ed group w as adopted d u ring
E v e n in g S e rv ice , 7 :4 5 p.m.
th e b u sin ess session cond u cted by
th e p resid ent, M rs. P au l K nepp.
IM I.G K IM L U T H E R A N C H U R C H M rs. F . S tu rte v a n t gave a b rie f
F a rm in g to n a t M enlo
re p o rt o f th e W o jn e n ’s D ay o f
B e a v e rto n , O regon
th e O regon C o n g re g atio n al c o n ­
E rw in A. G erk en , P a s to r
fe re n ce held a t S a lem recen tly ,
Su n d ay Sch oo l, 9 :3 0 a. m.
w hich she. M rs. M. M e tca lfe and
D iv in e serv ice 10:30 a. m.
M rs. W illa rd E rlc s o n had a tte n d ­
A co rd ia l w elcom e to all.
ed.
FIRESTONE STORE
HANCOCK GAS and OIL
PREPARE
S O F T w o 'tr <on n o . b . e * \o y fd in # .« r y hom e . ,
m o le I f* m ore p le a io n l by lig h te n in g h o u te h o ld lo»kt
. I'd !-> r e d v l ng the co tt o l lo o p 0 " d p lu m b in g bill»,
FO R
W IN T E R
PR O TECT YOUR CAR
“ Makes Every Drop
As Soft As Rain”
Comt in i s m ond 1*1 us show sou how ooif il is to
•wis • NOSCO, ond how simpto a"d ooflom-cat il is
•o opofolt.
FIRESTONE ANTI FREEZE
W h ile we have It.
also
S92S
N .E .
U nion
.
A v e .,
In Two Sizes — Large and Small
I W est end of Y
IN V E S T IG A T E
.
It w ill be short again this year.
See Our Children's Two Wheel Rubber Tired Scooters
ON€ V A IV I controls th# mirado of continuous S O U
W A T f t A pot odic turn ol th# trolvo hond’e is oil tho
o"»nt on thf NORCO rtquirei.
.
Sco u ts C o u rt o f H on or m e e tin g
T h u rsd ay evening, O cto b er 17, a t
M u ltnom ah, sco u ts fro m T ro o p
207 to win aw ard s w ere a s fo l­
lows: L yle K in gsley, fir s t
c la s s
m erit badge In p io n eerin g ; P a u l
Choban. firs t c la ss m e rit bad ges
in public h ealth and g a rd e n in g ;
B u lb s P lan ted
and B e rn a rd Y ou ng, f ir s t c la s s
A bout th re e dozen d affod il bulbs m erit badge. B e r n a rd Y o u n g also
w ere donated and one dozen w as w ent up to S ta r Sco u t ra n k .
bought by th e R oom club to plant
in a bed in fro n t o f th e school.
W e hope th e y will look nice when
th ey bloom.
Beaverton
S e rv ice s ta tio n s have a survival
ra te o f ab ou t 71 per cen t, as com ­
pared w ith th e av e rag e fo r all
re ta il tra d e o f 51 per cen t.
CLEARWATER
PLUMRING
Gas Water Heaters
Fairbanks Morris Pumps
Beaverton, Ore.
Ph. 2925
FUEL
CO.
For OIL or SERVICE
call
Beaverton 3861
H. V. JOHNSON
Beaverton, Or.
W e Give S&H Green Stomps
W ATER W ELL DRILLING
PAUL E. ROSS
Rt. 3, Box 1100 Beaverton
Phone 6380
Aloha, Oregon
R A I N B O W
ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION, Inc.
W I R I N G
CO M M ERCIAL
-
IN D U STRIA L
•
HOUSE W IRIN G
Estimates Gladly Given
F u n F o r All
..E v ery o n e is in vited to atte n d
th e C o m m u nity clu b p arty
o f
g am es S a tu rd a y evening. A fis h ­
pond fo r th e kid d ies. B in g o fo r
th o se In terested , and re fre sh m e n ts
fo r a ll a r e on th e program .
Service Colls To ken Care of Prom ptly
FR AN CH IZED
DEALER FOR THERM ADOR & M ONITOR
HOME APPLIANCES
For Service Call Beaverton 3071
or 2481
LEA V E ORDERS A T RICHIES HARDW ARE
COMPLETE
PARKER "51" PENS
FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
Sandwiches, Pies & Coffee
The popular "51" PARKER PEN, both single and in sets,
W e H ave Good Fresh Pop Corn
with Pen and Pencil, are in stock -- for you.
"GETITAT"
T H IS IS A M ER IC A 'S MOST PO PULAR PEN.
P A T S SHAKE SHOP
2 Doors So. of P. O.
Beaverton
P R IC E D , PEN ONLY 8 1 2 .5 0
and 8 1 5 .0 0
Also the "5 1 " Parker Ink.
FURNITURE MOVING
Beaverton Pharmacy
Call
The Prescription Store
Beckett Truck Line, Inc.
Hillsboro 54 2 Portland EAst 3 7 2 7
Beaverton 2 3 1 1
“Sure Pm Proud!
Pm One of a ...
Great Nation-wide
Family of
Gasoline Dealers”
ONE OF TNC 1NDS OF
INDEPENDEN! A1ÛBIIGAS
BUSINESS MEN
NOW
W ITH
D c u lc r—D i*trih iit< » r-
M r. and M rs. W illiam H ubbard
o f R t. 2, B eav erto n , a re pleased to
an n o u n ce th e a rriv a l of a baby
g irl on O ctob er 21.
T h ey have
not decided yet w h at h er nam e
will be.
• • •
POPPERT - WELCH
BATHING, SHAVING,
SHAMPOOING, DISH
WASHING, LAUNDERING, etc.
NORCO
New P.-T.A. Group BARNES SCHOOL ^ . Vo„(a, n o * .
For Burnes School Proud P a re n t»
At th e T u a la tin D is tr ic t o f B o y
Beaverton 3961
Veteran of tu o world u-art,
Ray Lore joy operates an
up-to-date Mobil gas station
in Boise. Prior to enlisting
in 1942, he operated this
same station for many years.
H e is m arried, has one
daughter, owns his home,
and is O ’e of the highly re­
garded business men oj that
city.
NOW I
N o m v S lr w a r t
P o rtland ,
d e ta in
III».
STATE
Ore.
SENATOR
ASK YOUR M O IIIG A S DEALER
FOR A FREE COPY O f -TOUCH­
DOWN TIPS- EACH WEEK.
Lt’s something to he proud o f . . . to
have a small business of your own
and still know you arc part of a great
nation-wide group of friendly service station
operators...owning their own businesses . . .
selling top-quality products and equipped to
give the best service. That's why it pays to
drive in at the sign of the Flying Red Horst.
There s no secret to our method. You can't
buy a better gasoline than Mobilgas.. .or a
better oil than Mobiloil. As owner o f my
business I give you the kind o f service I'd
like to get when I drive into a service station.
With independent Mobilgas dealers every­
where backing up top-quality Mobil prod-
ucts with high grade service...we all benefit
as you form the habit of driving in wherever
you see the sign of the Flying Red Horse.
Ray Lotejoy, Boise, Idaho
JACK
FO B
LYNCH
E l 1.1. IN FO R M \ H O N
M ail Coupon to above address
STOP EXCESSIVE TAXES
SAFEGUARD PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
REHABILITATE VETERANS
Nam e
Rt
C ity
BE
No
Bov
No
State
.....
A
VETERAN WORLD WAR I
(B ill) Siegfried. 8053 S W Capitol Hy
SOU> BY THOUSAND« OF INDEPENDENT MOBILGAS DEALERS AT THE SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE
I