BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, January 24, 1947 G randfather Die S a m u e l E. G raf, 82, o f th e B a p ­ t is t H o m e for th e A ged. P o rtla n d , M iss F r a n c e s H a rt, a fo rm er p a ssed a w a y last F rid ay, J a n u a r y m issio n a r y to J a p a n , w a s th e p rin ­ 17. cip a l sp e a k e r ; th e d e v o tio n a l s e r ­ Mr. G ra f w a s horn O ctob er 2, v ic e w a s led by M rs. J o h n B a rn es. 1864, in Kied, C a n to n B ern, U n d er th e le a d e r s h ip o f Mrs. S w itzerla n d In M arch, 1876, he P a u l K n ep p , th e W o m e n ’s F e l­ e m ig r a te d w ith h is p a ren ts to lo w sh ip is g r o w in g rap id ly. T h e A m erica an il O ie g o n , s e ttlin g on a p rogram s, a rra n g e d by M rs. L. fa rm n ear B eth a n y . H e w a s m ar- P. P u tn a m , h a v e a ll b een o f real | l ied A ugu st 15. 1883 to E m elie in te r e st to th e w o m en o f th e ! S c h le u te r . C hurch. Mr. G ra f retired from th e fa rm in th e sp rin g o f 1921 an d m ov ed to St. .loi w here he liv ed un U n a. »at h h is w i 1'e in 19 12. S in ce S e p t e n h er, 1911 1be had li cd .it th e R t p tist H otn e for t A gi ,1 in Port land. Kuntirai m i v ices weire held Ka th e 1*earson F u n era l M rs. M 1 1. C lem en t g a v e a H om e at 10:30 a . m . , Mon d ay, J a n u a r y 20, b irth d a y pari y in h on or o f h er w ith R ev . Wi ibig o f P n it land of- son. M alcolm w h o w a s 9 y ea rs fic iu tin g . S ets ices were' a l s o he•id old S u n d a y , R e fr e sh m e n ts w ere in th e B oth a u y B a p tist C hurch at serv ed an d g a m es w ere p layed , 2:00 p. ill. th e >ame d ay w ith Rt»V. 1 th en th e y all w en t to th e th e a tr e . T h o se a tte n d in g th e p a rty w ere F ra n k F riese n o ffic ia tin g . V a u lt in te r m e n t in th e C edat Mill c e m ­ G ary an d J o a n n e M urphy. Hobby and S h ir le y B est. L o u ise an d Mrs. e tery . S u r v iv o r s in clu d e a d a u g h ter, L eb ert W ilso n . R o n n ie and Mrs. M rs. A n n a M arie S ch en k o f L os Joh n V rla ck . Mr. an d M rs. F ran k A n g e le s; th ree son s, S am H ., o f P r itz lo ff. Mrs. H . J. W rig h t, Mrs. C o rv a llis; B en D., o f B e th a n y : C. E. M ason and son. D a v id , Mr. an d H erm a n A. o f H a v a n a , Cuba; and M rs. M en ville V each. e ig h t g ra n d ch ild ren , in clu d in g — 4 T o m G ra f o f B ea v erto n ; M arilyn an d D o u g la s G raf o f B e th a n y and fo u r g r e a t g ra n d ch ild ren in c lu d ­ in g J o h n and J a m e s G ra f o f B e # ★ v e rto n . Son H onored < hi I »ii*l lida\ W O M E N ’S MEETING b U l.l OW S H I P \ 1 ( l i t IH II DON'T T h e W o m en ’s F e llo w sh ip m e e t­ in g a t B e th e l C hurch la st T u e s­ d a y w a s very good, both in pro­ g r a m an d a tten d a n ce. * W ORRY Income Tax Returns About Your Bumps, Dents prepared for you $5 and THURLOW WEED Canyon Rood at Walker Portland phone BR 7520 A hundred and fifty thousand dimes, contributed in the 1946 March of Dimes, paid for the fully-equipped mobile emergency unit, three views of which are shown above. Not only can it move emergency patients but it can serve as a training center and auxiliary hospital facility when needed The unit proved its worth during the severe epidemic last summer PTA Monthly Meeting To Be Held Jan. 30 Repairing Radios is Our Business Roy's Radio Service ALOHA, OREGON JIMDON'S CAFE Open under new management Serving BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER 7 Days a Week Hours -- 6:30 A. M. to 12:00 Midnight NO SOAP? 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T h e E x e c u tiv e B oard o f th e A s- A s th e p rogram b o o k let sta te s, so c ia tio n m e t J a n u a ry 9 a t th e . a « i «a »-« th e J a n u a r y m e e tin g titled “J u n e l h om e o f M rs. M au rice R o m ig in J a n u a ry " lis ts a p an el d is ­ T h o se a tte n d in g w ere M iss D av- c u ssio n on th e r e c rea tio n a l n eed s j ies, G rade S ch ool P rin cip a l, an d o f B e a v e r to n . M esd a m es B oge. B e sn ie h n , B yrd, A n ew co lo r film "C ity O r g a n i­ P eck , E ly, M cK eel, D rew , R u n es, s a t i o n fo r R ecre a tio n " w ill fir st B ozich , W ood en , L ogan an d J o h n ­ | be sh o w n , fo llo w ed by th e p an el son. ¡d isc u ss io n on " R ecrea tio n a l p o s­ A fte r th e m in u tes o f th e pre- s ib ilitie s in B e a v e r to n ,” p resen ted j v io u s m e e tin g w ere read an d a p ­ I by F red G oyt, C h airm an o f th e proved, p la n s w ere d is c u s s e d for p a n el. J . B. C handler, M ayor, an A u ctio n S ale to be h eld on w ill r e p r e se n t th e C ity C ou n cil, reg u la r m e e tin g n ig h t, F eb ru a ry ! B ru c e M cM ahon w ill rep resen t , 25, a s a m e a n s of r a is in g a d d itio n ­ I th e J u n io r C h am b er o f C o m m erce al fu n d s to m eet th e b u d get. T h e a n d th e K iw a n is Club, and M rs. 1 F o u n d e r s’ D ay T ea, sc h e d u le d for IV eld on B o g e, P r e sid e n t o f th e th a t a ftern o o n , w ill be h eld in ­ Parent T e a c h e r A sso c ia tio n in ste a d on F eb ru a ry 18. I B ea v e r to n , w h o h a s both a ch ild M rs. C h arles D rew , m em b ersh ip in h ig h sc h o o l and a ch ild in ch a irm a n , rep o rts th a t w e now g r a d e sc h o o l, w ill r e p resen t th e h a v e 252 m em b ers. p a ren ts. T h e T rea su rer rep o rts a b a l­ M iss D o rth ea L en sch , h ead o f a n c e o f $118.59. th e P o r tla n d B u reau o f P a r k s A fter ail b u sin e ss w a s co n d u cted and P la y g r o u n d s an d w ho, w e \ r e fr e s h m e n ts w ere en jo y e d b y all. Pilgrim Lutheran C hurch News In th e d iv in e se r v ic e n ex t S u n ­ day a t th e P ilg r im L u th era n C h u rch th e fo llo w in g o ffic e r s of th e c o n g r e g a tio n w ill be in sta lle d for th e c o m in g year: A1 B o e ttc h ­ er, p r e sid e n t; J o sep h F a ra h , s e c ­ re ta r y ; L u d w ig D reyer, C arl M ar­ tin an d C arlos G randy, eld ers; R o la n d W o llm u th , V ern on S p re- ch er an d A lfred S ch u ltz, tr u s te e s; an d R obert J o h n so n , Sunday S ch o o l S u p e r in te n d a n t. T h e se m en w ere e le c te d a t th e A n n u a l V o t­ ers M eetin g la st M onday. E le c tio n o f o ffic e r s proved to be o n e o f th e m a in ite m s o f b u s­ in e ss a t th e m o n th ly L a d les A id m e e tin g . T h o se e le c te d w ere: M rs. A rnold E n g e r , p resid en t; M rs. R o­ land W o llm u th , v ic e p resid en t; M rs. R o b er J o h n so n , se c r e ta r y and M rs. R ich a rd D u rd el, tr e a s ­ urer. T h e p a st y e a r P ilg r im c o n tin ­ ued to g r o w a t a rapid rate. T h e m e m b e r sh ip w a s n e a r ly d ou b led and m an y im p r o v e m e n ts w ere m a d e in th e c h u rch , a s w ell as th e ch u r c h g ro u n d s. P ilg r im L u­ th e r a n is a lso h a v in g a B u ild in g F u n d a n d h o p e to build in th e n ear fu tu re. R ev . E r w in G erk en a ls o a n ­ n o u n c e s th a t he w ill b eg in a n ­ o th er A d u lt M em b ersh ip C la ss th is F rid a y . T h e se c la s s e s w ill be held e v e r y F r id a y till J u n e or ¡Ju ly. T h e p u rp o se o f th is c la s s is ! to stu d y th e c h ie f d o c tr in e s o f th e B ib le u n d er th e top ic: "W hat I Doe* th e B ib le S a y ?" A ll a re In- | v ited to c o m e and stu d y th e ; W ord o f G od in Its tru th and p u rity. A tte n d in g th is c la s s d o es not n e c e s s ita te m em b ersh ip . L a st S u n d a y R ev. G erk en w a s in K lic k ita t. W a sh in g to n , w h ere he d e liv ered th e in sp ir a tio n a l a d ­ d r ess in th e m o r n in g at th e W al- I th e r L ea g u e R a lly , sp e a k in g on ¡" E very L e a g u e r a M issionary." In th e a fte r n o o n R e v G erk en led th e d e v o tio n a l part o f th e p ro­ gram a ro u n d th e th em e, " S p irit­ ual S te w a r d sh ip .” Mi and M rs. C la y to n R u d esill and ch ild ren , S te p h e n an d R oger, a rriv ed from T id e L a k e, C alif, to I sp en d a few d a y s w ith h is par­ en ts, Mr. an d M rs. G. R . R u d esill. M otor T o S e a ttle Mr. and Mrs. K arl N e u p e r t m o- tored to S e a ttle W e d n e sd a y . T h ey s p e n t a le isu r e ly p la n n ed b u sin e ss and p lea su re trip an d retu rn ed h o m e S u n d a y n igh t, L E G A L N O T IC E N O T IC E OK S P E C IA L E L E C T IO N N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T h a t th e C ity C ouncil o f th e C ity C i f i in 7 n u liim rt/ in i n f ir o i f f B ea V v O erto n , \ A W a sh in g to n C ounty, O regon , h as ca lled a sp e c ia l e le c ­ tio n to be held on th e 25th d ay o f F eb ru ary, 1947, w ith in th e co r­ p o ra te lim its o f th e C ity o f B ea ­ v e r to n and a sp ecia l e le c tio n to he held on th e sam e d a te w ith ­ in th e territo ry h e rein a fter d es­ crib ed so u g h t to be a n n e x e d , at w h ich e le c tio n th ere w ill be su b ­ m itte d to th e elec to rs o f th e C ity o f B e a v erto n and to th e e le c to r s w ith in sa id territo ry th e q u estio n o f w h e th e r th e fo llo w in g d escrib ed c o n tig u o u s territo ry sh a ll be a n ­ n ex ed to an d b ecom e a p a rt o f th e C ity o f B eaverton , O regon , to- w it: B e g in n in g a t a p oin t in th e c e n te r o f C ou n ty R oad N o. 1232, a lso k n ow n a s M enlo D rive, w h ich p oin t is th e m o st w este r ly , so u th w e ste r ly co r­ n er o f th e C ity o f B e a v erto n ; th e n c e e a ste r ly a lo n g th e so u th e r ly b ou n d ary o f th e C ity o f B e a v erto n to a p oin t in th e c e n te r o f E r ick so n A v e­ n u e; th en ce so u th e r ly fo llo w ­ in g th e bou n d ary o f th e C ity o f B e a v erto n to a p oin t w h ere it in te r se c ts th e s o u th e r ly b ou n d ary ex ten d ed e a s te r ly of B e r th o ld ’s A ddition to B e a v e r ­ ton, a plat o f record in W a sh ­ in g to n C ounty, O regon ; th e n c e w e ste r ly a lo n g th e so u th e r ly Mr. an d M rs. J L. S. S n e a d en- b ou n d ary ex ten d ed , th e s o u th ­ te r ta in e d w ith a F r e e z e r W arm - e rly b oundary, and th e s o u th ­ ing" S u n d ay. e rly b ou n d ary ex ten d ed w e s­ The a fte r n o o n w as s p e n t in te r ly o f th e said B e r th o ld ’s lo o k in g o v er th e n ew b u ilt-in A d d itio n to a point In th e fre e z e r r e c e n tly in s ta lle d in th e c e n te r o f C ou n ty R oad N o. b a se m e n t an d a w a lk a b o u t th e 1232; th en ce n o rth erly a lo n g g ro u n d s o f th eir farm . th e ce n te r lin e o f C ou n ty R oad In th e e v e n in g a tu r k e y d in n er N o. 1232 to th e p oin t o f b e­ w a s serv ed to th e g u e s t s w h ich g in n in g . in clu d ed D r. and M rs. E ugene T h e ele c to r s sh a ll v o te for a n ­ R o c k e y from D u n th orp e, Mr. and n ex a tio n or a g a in s t a n n e x a tio n M rs. J. L. S. S nead. Jr., from w h ich ev er sh all In d icate th e ir P o rtla n d H e ig h ts an d Mr. and ch o ice. M rs. E. B. T on gu e, J r. fro m R a ­ T h e p ollin g p lace w ith in th e leig h H ills. ¡C ity o f B ea v erto n w ill be a t th e C ity H all, and th e p o llin g p lace w ith in said territo ry so u g h t to be C orrection a n n ex ed sh a ll be a t v a ca n t h ou se S e le c tiv e S e r v ic e o f f ic e s for m ark ed " P o llin g P la c e ” lo ca ted W a ah ln gton C ou n ty w ill be op en 2 io n N o rth Side H azel A v e n u e "and d a y a w eek each L illia n G llh am , Ith e p olls sh all be open fro m 8 00 [clerk o f L ocal B oard 1 s in c e th e la .m . to 8:00 p m ‘fir s t re g istr a tio n day, O ctob er 16, N o tic e is fu rth er g iv e n th a t 1940. h as been ap[>olnted cle r k for Mrs. M abel G oyt an d M rs. L illian both hoards in th e co u n ty . T h y n g a re a p p o in ted to a c t as T h e o ffic e o f L oral B oard No. 2, J u d g e s, and Mrs. Iv a S u m m ers a t F o r e st G rove, w ill be open M on­ an d M rs. D o ro th y W r ig h t and d a y an d T u esd a y o f e a c h w eek . L o­ Mrs. M ay B la sse r are a p p o in te d to c a l B oard No. 1 o ffic e in B e a v e r ­ a c t a s C lerk s w ith in th e C ity of to n w ill be open on T h u rsd a y and B ea v erto n ; and M rs. A. L. D o n ­ F r id a y o f each w eek. a ld so n and Mr. J. L. B e n so n are W e ca ll th e a tte n tio n a g a in to ail a p p o in ted to a ct a s J u d g e s and 18 year old s th at it is m a n d a to ry to Mrs. R o y L ayton and M rs. C arl re g iste r on your IMh b irth d a y . If R o g ers an d Mrs. C. B. W a lk er th e o ffic e in your a r e a ia closed are a p p o in ted to a c t a s C lerk s on th a t day. you are th en o b liged w ith in th e territo ry o u ts id e th e to re g iste r th e fir st d a y th e r e a fte r C ity o f B e a verton so u g h t to be th a t th e L ocal Hoard o ff ic e is ¡a n n ex ed , k n o w n to be open. D A T E D T h is 22nd d a y o f Jan - ’ * * j uary, 1947. W eek Find V isito r R . C. D O T Y Mr. and Mrs. R ob ert F ry er and C ity R eco rd er o f th e C ity o f B ea- ch ild ren J e a n n in e and R o b ert, Jr. verto n . ■ p en t th e w eek end in M au p in v is­ D a te o f fir s t p u b lica tio n J a n ­ it in g M rs. F ryer's b o th eri-n -la w u a ry 24, 1947. and siste r , Mr. and Mrs. A lden D a te o f la st p u b lica tio n F eb ­ L inn ru a ry 21. 1947. 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