BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Friday
N ■ ^ber 22, 1946
CEDAR MILL NEWS
KEKDVILLE COMMUNITY
PKESBYTKK1AN CHURCH
Rev. Hampton, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m.
G. E. l*othold«*r» And ( ookie.
The fifth and sixth grade Girl
Geiger, Supt.
Scouts are making pot holders for
Worship Service 11 a. m.
FIRST METHODIST «M l life'll CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNK
Young People's C. E. 7 p. m the carnival and cookies for the
4th & Watson Sts.
Leonard C Johnson, Pastor
P .T A
Rev. Everett L. Bowers, Pastor
Phone 3691
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Rea. 1002 S. Watson St. Tele: 3405 The Sunday School meets at 9:45. PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cuba
Change
Meeting Day
Farmington
at
Menlo
9:45 A.M. Church Sc hool for all The new 3-room annex of the
The Cub Scouts are changing the
Beaverton, Oregon
age levels. Mrs. Nan Bourquin, School will be dedicated by Dr.
time of their meeting from Thurs
Erwin A. Gerken, Pastor
Oen. Supt.
W. W Hess, Dist. Supt.
day to Tuesday.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship.
11:00 A M., Morning Worship
Divine service 10:80 a. m.
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(Bring your children to our Junior Rev. Hess will be the Guest Speak
A cordial welcome to all.
Results Of Paper Drive
Church). Sermon. “ What the Pil er.
The fifth and sixth grades won
grim Considered Ye Do Well To
6:45 p.m. H. N. Y. and N. Y.
ALOHA COMMUNITY
the paper drive. Billy Ryder brot
Ponder.”
P. S.
BAPTIST CHURCH
in the most paper.
7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service.
6.43 p.m. Junior and Senior MFY
Grayden D. Lores, Pastor.
The seventh and eighth grades
Wednesday, 7:45, Mid-week pray
groups meet. Adults are welcomed
Next Sunday November 10, 1946 tied with the first and second for
to the Religious Round Table er meeting.
Church School, 9:45 A.M.
second place.
conducted by Mr. A. M. Byrd at
Mrs. Floy Thompson in charge.
. . .
this same hour.
ST. MATTHEW
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
Absentees
7 45 P.M., Religious Adventures
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sermon: "The Final Work of
Dick Johnson, Joey Larson and
Program for young and old alike.
Canyon Rd., near Sylvan
Salvation In Us.”
Gerald Rosa were absent Monday.
A warm welcome.
Werner J. Fritz, Minister
Teens Club and Junior B.Y.F., This is unusual as we have perfect
November 24
6:30 P.M.
attendance most of the time.
Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
. . .
Divine
Service,
11
A.M.
Red Cross Membership
fitvm anf i <K- Ernest*»
Sermon subject: "Let Us Watch ALOHA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Ronald Gilbreth had charge of
and Not Sleep!”
Sunday School 10 a. m.
the Junior Red Cross member
Thanksgiving service, Wednes
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service ships. All the rooms are enrolled.
day evening, 7:45 p.m. Sermon sub
Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Bible study
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for Prompt
ject: "The Thankful Heart.” Of
Friday 7:45 p. m.
Young peo PASSES SAFETY INSPECTION
fering for the Building Fund.
pies service.
Mr. Lyman Eric son inspected the
<
Servio«*
Rev. Rllla Mae Stephens, pastor building for fire hazards on Tues
O il
BETHEL
day.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
He left no Instructions for re
CONGKKGATIONAL CHURCH
Second and Main Sts.
pairs as he said everything was
16th and Watson Sts. Phone 3385
George
W.
Springer,
Pastor
in good shape.
Rev. Francis Sturtevant, pastor
* Small Appliances
Morning worship and preaching
9.45 a.m. Church School, Adult service at 9:45 a.m. The topic of
• MOTORS—
WEATHER BUREAU
class.
the Thanksgiving sermon will be,
The fifth and sixth grades have
W ashing M achine
11:00 a.m.
Morning Worship. “A Tribute To The Lord.”
erected
a weather vane and put
"Faith for Christian Life.”
Bible School class session, 11:00 up a thermometer outdoors to
and Pumps
7:00 p.m. Young People’s Groups. A M.
help them in their weather bureau
9 Home and Auto Radios
8:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship
Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.m.
reports.
Hour,
Dr.
Fred
Goodsell
of
the
Evening worship service, 7:45
i Record Players
They have a large chart in their
Amerisan Board as speaker.
PM.
room on which all weather infor
SEE US
Midweek Bigle study and prayer mation is recorded.
109 W atson St. Beaverton VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH service Thursday, 8:00 P.M. The
study topic will be "Elders.”
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Birthdays Celebrated
8. W. Gabel I>ane and Fairway Dr
Mrs. Greene and Kathryn Fraser
Rev. H. A. Armltage, pastor
celebrated their birthdays in the
10:30 a.m., "Working Together.”
<‘ 8
third and fourth grades this week
SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES
Radio - Electric
Repairing
HIGHWAY CHAPEL
Services will be held In the Odd
Fellows hall in Beaverton.
Orville J Poulin, Minister
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Evening Service 7:45 p.m.
liurn
School
Notes
A Visitor
Yvonne Simpson, 8th grade girl
from Waterloo, Oregon, visited our
school Tuesday, Nov. 19. She is
a cousin of Josle Simpson, 4th
grade.
CEDAR MILL
COMMUNITY CHURCH
N.W. Cornell near Karnes Road
Simon E. Foraherg, Minister
8318 S.W. Canyon Rd., BE 8698
Sunday Bible School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m. Com
munion Service.
United Church Service 7:80 p.m.
BRADLEY'S
pCeA^
RECEIVE CHARTER
The girls of “The Happy Stitch
Ing Club”, led by Mrs. H. Bennett,
and Mrs. H. Johnson, have re
ceived their Charter, awarded by
the United States Department of
Agriculture. It is displayed on our
school bulletin board.
. . .
Absent
Arlene Murphy, the regular
8T CECELIA CHURCH
school reporter, has been absent
Masses:
7 a. m.—8:80 a. m.— Monday and Tuesday. It is her
10 a. m.
first absence since school started.
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LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Newcomers
American Legion Hall
A new second grade girl, Mary
Main St., Hillsboro, Ore.
Margery Ijirson, came to
our
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
school, Thursday, Nov. 14. A new
Sacrament meeting at 9:80 p. m. boy, Myron MrCamley, in the sec
Elder J. T. S. Peterson, Branch ond grade, came Monday, Nov. 18.
Priest.
By Suzanne Templeton
A FU LL LINE OF
FRESH PRODUCE
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QUALITY AT PRICES
THAT WILL PLEASE
Steak or Roast for that
special occasion come to
Red Ripe
OREGON CRANBERRIES
Plos A Fall Line
QUALITY VEGETABLES
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Fretti C ucum ber
35c
PICKLES
2 9 as.
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HILLS COFFEE
pound
For A Delicious
the B & T M arket
Mincemeat
Brondy Wine -
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CAKE FLOUR
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Beef
Speedy Recovery Hoped For
We do not know whether Mrs.
Gustafson will be back with us be
fore Thanksgiving or not. We hope
she is much better and will be
hack with us before too long. Mrs.
Anderson is still substituing for
her.
The Paper Drive has been con
cluded with the 5th and 6th grade
room at school, collecting the most
paper, earning them a half-day
vacation from school last Friday.
The 3rd and 4th and 7th and 8th
grade rooms tied for second place
allowing them time off from
school at 2:30.
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Attend National Gran*:«“
Many members of Leedy Grange
attended sessions of the National
Grange in Portland last week.
A large number of them took
the Seventh Degree on Thursday
evening at the Auditorium, report
ing a very beautiful degree work.
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Cornell flu b Meets
Cornell Club met Wednesday at
the home of Betty Katterman on
McDaniel Road.
Due to Thanksgiving coming
near their regular meeting date.
Dec. 11 was decided upon for the
next meeting at the home of Mrs.
Julia Peterson.
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For Stove and Diesel Oil Call
Harry Barnes. Ph. Beaverton 3231.
Be Used in Trainin':
Newest aide for training the
more than 500 engineering stu
R ad ar
Tel« vision
dents at Oregon State College will F. M .
be a self-recording theodolite, or
high-powered
camera telescope, j
used during the war for checking
service by
accuracy of anti-aircraft fire.
The Corvallis institution is one j CENTURY EIXCTRONICS
of 48 American colleges to be
Phone 3921
awarded one of the surplus ma- ■ Beaverton Hordwore
chines at the bargain price of $20 |
R A D I O
Protect Your Home (rom TB
C arn ival
STREAMLINER
A carnival at Baines School is
planned for Saturday evening, De
cember 14.
Co-workers for the event will be
members of the Barnes P.T.A. and
Cedar Mill Extension Unit.
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New Chairman
Mrs. Ellen Johnson has been
chosen chairman for the sewing
classes wkhich are being held each
Thursday morning at Beaverton.
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Brother Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pollette were
pleasantly surprised Tuesday even
ing when Mr. Pollette’s brother,
Elmer Pollette of Arlice, Montana,
came to their home for a visit. The
two men had not seen each other
for over 18 years.
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Guest
A visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Long is Mrs. Long’s
mother, Mrs. Etta Niemelo of
Goldendale, Wash.
S. W. Suburban
in lovely new home district.
Has three bedrooms,
living
kitchen
room,
dining
room,
and
bath.
Hardwood floors, fireplace.
Move in now at very low cost.
M r. W ilson w ill
tell you about special features, price, terms, etc.
AT 6459 or evenings GA 8480
Port Investment Co.
310 Times Building
Boy Scout Project
Forging Ahead
Cedar Mill Community Club met
Wednesday evening for its regular
meeting at the Grange Hall.
A dance is being planned for the
very near future with a committee
In charge.
A report was made on the pro
gress of the collection of funds
for the Boy Scout cabin with an
approximate $350 having been col
lected thus far. Plans for the ca
bin are being drawn up, lights will
soon be wired to the site, to per
mit evening work and very soon
volunteer help will be asked to
peel logs and prepare them for
construction.
Offers from several efficient car
penters have been received to help
with and oversee the building
Plans from now on should move to
a rapid completion of the project
The turkey tickets, which were
distributed with the money col
lections. were drawn from with
Ram Miller on McDaniel Road
drawing the winning number.
A door prize, also drawn for.
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
W ATCH ES
DIAM O N D S
RIN G S
N E C K LA C E S
B R A C E LE T S
LO C K ET S
CROSSES
P * lt \
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JE W E L R Y
ETC.
Beaverton Jewelers
and
NOW!
Spese *«r you on
S.P. trains to
Ü» California!
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Pork
Sausage
Make» Every Drop
A* Soft As Rain”
Now you can get some
Real Pork Sausage
Try
a little in your Turkey
Dressing
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GRAPEFRUIT
Sirloin
Steaks
Good Steaks from
Q uality Beet
TOMATO
CATSUP
featuring
We
we know it is the best
THANKSGIVING
APPLE JUICE
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BUSY SECOND V, RADERS
The second graders have been
learning to tell time and are go
ing to study about stores and mak
ing of change.
Half Day Vacation
A LITTLE SO/
W hen you want that
29c
Fish Pond
The first and second grades are
busy bringing in articles for the
fish pond for Friday night.
• • •
Too Rad
Our room didn't win the paper
drive, but we did our share to
help.
Seattle Over Weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cover and
Mr. and Mrs. A1 French, drove to
Seattle last weekend to attend the
Oregon-Washtngton football game
Saturday.
• • •
Fly to Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. George Cote flew
to Seattle to attend the birthday
anniversary celebration of Mrs.
Cote's father who is 84 years old.
Spends Evening
Charles Hunt of Cleveland, Ohio,
was a visitor Friday evening at the
James Walters and Arthur Pear
son homes.
Turkeys
Ducks and
Chickens
Del Monte
SPELLINO CONTEST
The eighth grade challenged the
seventh grade to a spelling con
test for the second nine weeks.
Two points a week can be made:
one point for having the larger
number of perfect papers, and a-
nother point for having the lower
percentage of misspelled workds.
The seventh grade are two
points ahead.
Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hempy spent
the weekend at Medford visiting
relatives and attending the wed
ding of their niece.
Increasing Power
The P.G.E. Is stringing large
wires along Cornell Road increas
ing the power largely.
On Business
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Platt spent
several days last week in Seattle
on a business trip.
each, the Portland office of War
went to Mr. Harold Childs.
Assets administration announced
Following the business meeting
an interesting picture and cartoon today.
The theodolites cost Uncle Sam
were shown by the Weyerhaeuser
Lumber Industry, giving instruc-1 about $2500 each. Due to their
tive details of the lumbering and present used condition, the fair
value was set at $425. Offered un
milling industry.
der
WAA regulations at five per
ftour native Samoans, who stor-.
cent
of fair value or $20, eligible
ed away some time ago on one of educational
institlutions deluged
our ships, bound for the U. S. and
are now awaiting assignments WAA with requests.
In its application, Cornell Uni
with the U. S. army were present
to entertain. They entertained with versity, Ithaca, N. Y., said their re
a guitar and ukelele as accompan corder would be utilized in a re
iment to their songs which includ search project Involving the study
ed "Samoa Cocktail." "Love Song of aurora borealis and its effect
of the Islands,” and a "Hawaiian on radio and radar. The Missouri
War Chant." A very graceful is School of Mines, Rolla, Mo., which
land danuce was accomplished by operates a weather observation
one of the boys with musical ac station, will use its theodolite for
companiment by the remaining cloud studies and checking pilot
balloons. Other schools indicated
trio.
A sale of usable articles left ov- also that machines would be used
from the recent carnival, provided in courses of engineering and aero
numerous ideas for Xmas Gifts. dynamics and for research.
Refreshments of pumpkin pie
Ask for your classified "Sub
and coffee were enjoyed.
scriber Ad” Cards with each new
subscription or renewal. They’ll
; mv you real dividends _ _ _ _ _
Camera Telescope to
27c
55c lb.
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PRICES GOOD tor Saturday, November
STORE HOURS, Week Days, 8
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CANYON POAD
23, Including Wednesday 27
o 7 p. m. Sun. 9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
INVESTIGATE
Fverv day now there is space available on
Southern Pacific trains to California. You can't
always pet a room on short notice but if you 11
make your reservations as far in advance as
pntttible we'll d o everything we can to get you
exactly what you want.
Next time, try the train to California. Ride the
fast all-pullman Cascade (two dining cars and a
lounge car now) or the thrifty Beaivr. Two other
trains daily.
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