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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, January 10, 1947 W I R I N G COMMERCIAL . INDUSTRIAL - HOUSE WIRING Estimates Gladly Given Service Calls Taken Care of Promptly FRANCHISED DEALER FOR PRESTLINE HOME APPLIANCES AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR WESIX HOME HEATING The only Range with 3 Style Top For Service Coll Beaverton 3071 £ or 2481 LEAVE ORDERS AT RICHIES HARDWARE SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES ALOIU COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Grayden D. Ix>ree, Pastor. Church School, 9:45 a.m. Miss * Mary Antrim, Superintendent. Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. ^ Teens Club and Junior B.Y.F., J *> 30 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. * CEDAR MILL NEWS Club President Honored at Dinner Birthday Dinner Mrs. Mary Laukat was hos tess on Sunday night for a din ner party honoring the birth days of her husband Frank and Mrs. Frances W’alters. BEAVER THEATRE Phone 2482 BEAVERTON *>iday and Saturday— January 10 and 11 Cedar Mill School Notes DOUBLE FEATURE Claudio and David Dorothy McGuire, Robt. Young David and Shirley Larson have ^ been absent from the first and Colorado Pioneers CHURCH o r CHRIST ______________A Western Picture Second and Main Sts. Community Club Board mem second grades due to measles. ^ George W. Springer, Pastor bers met last week on Wednesday ^ Patty Lewellyn. a third grade Morning worship and preaching ! night at the home of Mr. and Sunday, Monday ond Tuesday— January 12, 13 and 14 pupil, has moved to Portland, k service at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Frank Young. Centennial Summer, in Technicolor of Michael Molloy entered the 4th Sermon topic, “The Way Of | Attending were members j Constonce Bennett, L. Darnell, J. Crain Holiness.” both last year’s and this year's grade Monday. Bible School class session,. 11:00 Board. Plans for the January Short and News Delane La Follette has charge a. m. meeUng and installation were of the March of Dimes drive Christian Endeavor, 9:45 p. m. made. Wednesday and Thursday— January 15 ond 16 January 31. Evening worship service, 7:45 The New Year’s dance sponsor which will end • • • Young Widow, p. m. ed by the Club was successful and Joey Larson visited his mother Midweek Bible Study nad pray offered an evening of entertain Jone Russell, Louis Hayward (Mrs. Harold Belcher) school at er service will be Thursday, 8:00 ment for all who attended. Short and News 30 and 31. p.m. Saturday evening was the oc Helvetia, December • • • Friday and Saturday— January 17 and 18 casion for the annual President's Bernard Young, Bobby Saun VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH dinner, which is customarily giv If I'm Lucky ders, Paul Choban, Lyle Skeels, en by the Board for the retiring UNITED PRESBYTERIAN and Betty Jean Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, Harry James Mr. Tom Gallagher Joan Peterson S. W. Gabel Lane and Fairway Dr. President. this year's guest of honor McDaniels from Beaverton high Tale ot Two Cafes, a Short Musical Rev. H. A. Armitage, pastor week. 10:30 a.m. Sermon topic "Till at the dinner which was held at visited school • last Klondike Casanova, Popeye's Best News ^ • • the Press Club in Portland. He Comes.” Bible classes did not meet on Monday due to the bad weather HIGHWAY CHAPEL conditions» Classes will be re drop» IivestiM ’k Goals Services will be held in the Odd sumed next Monday, Complete for Oregon Fellows hall in Beaverton. • • • Orville J Poulin, Minister Everyone was happy to have Announcement of production Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Cover back with us Monday. goals for spring crops and for Morning Worship, 11 a. m. We have become so accustomed livestock and poultry complet» Evening Service 7:45 p.m. Work Done Cedar Mill Garden Club will to good hot lunches that it is the list of production guldei meet Wednesday afternoon, Jan hard to do without them. Bill recommended to Oregon, farm By Appointment ST. MATTHEW uary 15 at 1:30 p.m. at the Grange Bruce and Elaine Eltzroth are on ers for 1947. The new crop goals LUTHERAN CHURCH Hall. duty in the lunch room this week. Corn, 42,000 acres, five per cent Aloha, Ore. Phone 6125 • • • Canyon Rd.. near Sylvan The program is to consist of more than 1946; oats, 400,000 t Werner J. Frits, Minister "Construction of Hot Beds," to Betty Lou Klauman has been res, up four percent; barley, 250,- Sunday after Epiphany be given by Mrs. Helen Hendrick absent from the seventh grade 000 acres, up eight per cent; flax Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. son; “Care of Roses,” to be dis this week. For Stove and Diesel Oil Call seed, 1,000 acres, no change; tame Divine Service, 11:00 a.m. Ser cussed by Mrs. Gertrude Pear • • • hay, 850,000 acres, up four per Harry Barnes. Ph. Beaverton 3231 mon subject: “Let Us Go Into the son; and "Birds,” by Mrs. Laura The Washington County Inter cent; alfalfa seed, 10,000 acres, up House of the Lord." Hohnstein. mediate Teachers meet Saturday, 30 per cent; red clover. 13,000 ac • • * Welcome to 8t. Matthew’s. January 18 at the Aloha-Huber res, about the same as 1946; al- E n te r ta in School. Mrs. Underwood and her sike clover seed. 20,000 acres, up Duane Kingsley entertained his sixth grade students will present about 40 per cent. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH cousin, Jerry Ludy of Clairmont, a reading lesson for this group. 4th A Watson Sts. Livestock and poultry goals: • • • California .over New Years’. Jer Rev. Everett L. Bowers, Pastor Beef cows, year-end inventory ry is a student at Pomona Col Res. 1002 S. Watson St. Tele: 3405 Mid-year tests will be given of 326,000 head, about the same as lege. 9:45 A.M. Church School for all to the third, fifth, and seventh January 1, 1946, numbers; sheep • • • age levels. Mrs. Nan Bourquln, grades on Friday, January 17. and lambs, hold numbers at not • • • Peter Bauer, a cousin to Lyle Bupt. less than estimated 729,000 head Kingsley was his p^-st over last 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. David Peterson is absent from on hand January 1, 1947: dairy HOUSE DRESSES Sermon: "Who Are We to Give week end. the fifth grade on account of cows, hold present 231,000 head • • • tonMIitis. Our Lives?” This is the first in and Increase if possible; milk • • * formerly $5.00 a series of sermons on steward Visits Daughter production. 1,356,000,000 pounds, up Mrs. Ed Stern has been visit ship through the church. The Girl Scouts meet Thurs almost 2 per cent; milk produc 6:45 p.m. MYF and Adult Round ing with her daughter in Cal day for their first meeting since tion per cow (average) 5,870 ifom ia over the holidays. Her Christmas. Table groups meet. pounds, up 2 per cent; turkeys, • 0 • daughter has been ill. 7:45 p.m. Religious Adventure 2.100.000, about the same as 1946; • • • Program. In this service we shall The P. T .A. will hold its next chickens raised, 4,500,000 up 28 have the customary news flash F r ie n d s V isit regular meeting on January 23 per cent from the low 1946 figure. es, the electric recordings and Mrs. Cambers, a former resi in the evening. The topic for the All other dresses reduced the first in the Christian Stew dent and a group of friends spent program is Health. The third and ads always bring Classified ardship Conversation Series. Thursday afternoon visiting' at fourth grades are responsible for accordingly quick sales. notices. the home of Gretchen Gallagher. the _______ iM = iii= iii= iM = iii= i ii= iii = i ii= iii= ii i= iii= M i= iii= M i= iii= m = m = m = m = iii = i H E i ii= iii E iii= iii| • • • IETHEL HI Family Dinner CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH iii H I 6th and Watson Sts. Phone 3385 Descendants of the Elijah Ol Rev. Francis Sturtevant, pastor iver family enjoyed a New Year’s in 9:45 a.m. Church School, Miss Day dinner at the Grange Hall. 220 S. W. First St. iji Amarette Barnes, Supt. Thirty-four were present for the 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship. occasion. Due to illness several in Beaverton Oregon 8:00 p.m. Evening Fellowship families were unable to attend. • • • Hour. Welcome to our returning Where parking is easy 45 POUND - 55 POUND students. M eetin g ? The Grange Home Economics also RKKDVILLK COMMUNITY jjj Club met Thursday afternoon at PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the home of Dora Sutton. HI • • • Rev. Hampton, Pastor IH j Sunday School 10 a. m. G. E. Sister Honored Geiger, Supt. Frances Walters was hostess on Worship Service 11 a. m. Monday to a group of twenty at HI Young People's C. E. 7 p. luncheon honoring her sister, ill : Mrs. Helen Chamberlain of Bel CEDAR MILL lingham, Wash., who was visiting We are having a m COMMUNITY CHURCH her. Concrete Construction • • • N.W. Cornell near Barnes Road Simon E. Forsberg, Minister Fully Insulated Visiting 8318 S.W. Canyon Rd., BE 8698 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee of Double Plumbing HI Sunday Bible School, 9:45 a. m. Seattle visited neighbors here at These are some real bargains . Monthly Communion: 11:00 a.m. the beginning of last week. Outside Fireplace in HI • • • ‘An Untried Path.” Patio Come in and see for yourself III Junior & Senior Hour—7:00 p.m. Moves To Portland Evening Gospel Hour, 7:45 p. m. Patty Lewellyn has moved to a ’The Voice of Prophecy.” home in Portland, where she will Ul Thursday—Prayer and Bible attend school. • • • Sturdy— First John 8:00 p.m. i T i A welcome Awaits you. COME, Undergoes Major Operation Bring your Bible. Mrs. Ferol Reed underwent a LATTER-DAY SAINTS very serious major operation at HI American Legion Hall Portland Sanitarium Hospital in 3rd ond Menlo Drive HI Main St., Hillsboro, Ore. Portland on Monday of last week. Sunday School at 10 a. m. West of High School, Beaverton Her sister, Mrs. Fritz Kaufman, hi Sacrament meeting at 6:30 p. m of San Diego, California, is at the IH Elder J. T. S. Peterson, Branch Reed home, where she will re Priest main until Mrs. Reed is on her HI s ST CECELIA CHURCH road to recovery, when she in HÌ Masses: 7 a. m.—8:30 a. m.— tends to go to Yakima to visit 10 a. m. J Aloha Beauty Shop Garden Club Will Meet Jan. 15 A H. (AD FOX Grecn-Untr Pitst O r iv i» 226 m ili» i v i r y d»y on tht S u m tt highway routa between Portland and A t toria. T w tn ty two years with O r tg on Motor Stages. 12 TIMES AROUND THE WORLD WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT! A1 Fox has driven 303,167 Green-Liner miles in the last six years without an accident — 12 times the distance around the world! Typical of Green-Liner pilots, most long-time employees who take their job of safe-driving seriously, A1 has salted enough money away to buy a ranch in Tillamook county where he spends his leisure time. When you travel in Western Oregon, ask your ticket agent to route you by Oregon Motor Stage Green-Liners. For Schedule and Ticket Information B. C. STEELE Beaverton, Oregon SALE Of All Dresses now The (Z ree/f f it t e r Litte ROOFING Electric Heaters Comfortair Makes Loads of Cleansing in WATER 1 CHURCH OF THE NA7.ARENF. I^onard C Johnaon, Paator Phono 3691 The Sunday School meets at 9:46 11:00 am.. Morning Worship. 6 45 p.m. H. N. Y. and N. Y. Rustv Water? NORCO has a complete line of softeners, filters, iron removers, etc. NORCO water conditioners can solve your water problem. P 8. 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:45. Mid-week pray er meeting. For full information fill out Coupon and mail with one Pint (16 oz ) of water to Norco-Stewart Co., 426 N. E. Prescott, Portland 11, Oregon. 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Rllla Mae Stephens, pastof BU BBLES Open For Inspection Phone 6311 PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH Farmington at Menlo Beaverton, Oregon Erwin A. Gerken, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Divine service 10:30 a. m. A cordial welcome to all. A LITTLE SOAP when drawn..................Highly colored Model Home i J.B IM LAY and SONS Hardware and Feed Aloha, Ore. NO SOAP? Characteristics: Elite Dress Shop January Clearance Sale -r a jfo i L I k ■ L Jb A M i J m J $3.00 m er e v VHATS A ll THE ARooVLNT ? y if % I : /^WMILE h £ V*MT 3HCÍTTN' HR. SUGAR. 1 BACON. EGGS. V t A t ; it s pup v o m ' he d iv id ed up > I TH ERRANO LIST YOU GAVtD US ’ > Cx IT WAVNT M OM ' t HAPPA CARRY TV* STUFF l BOUÚHT- auTTta'N'snjrF HE «.NEW TUET CARR Chevrolet Co. Beaverton — Oregon Phone 3333