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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1947)
BEAVER THEATRE Phone 2482 1 BEAVERTON Friday and Saturday— June 13 and 14 jj DOUBLE FEATURE $ THE PERFECT MARRIAGE," Loretta Young, D Niven ^ RED RYDER in "Conquest in Cheyenne" ^ Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— June 15 to 17 "THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL" in beautiful Technicolor D Morgan, J. Carson, J. Wyman Cartoon and News ^ J ^ ^ ---------- S Wednesday to Saturday— June 18 to 21 FOUR BIG DAYS ^ Walt Disney's "SONG OF THE SOUTH" in Technicolor ^ Bethel Obsen us Children's Da\ * Colored Choir To Perform This Sunday evening, Juno 15 at eight o'clock sharp, tiie choirs of the FirstM ethodisl Church of Beaverton and of the Hughes Memorial Church of Portland are to be presented in a joint sacred concert in the host church. The program will include the following numbers: “ Take My Yoke Upon You,” Benton; “ What A friend,” Martin- “Prayer Per fect,” Stenson, “Somebody Knows,” Ackley; “ Peace Be Still ’ Palmer; “ Diauem,” Ellor; “ Trust ing In My Saviour;” “ My Dream Home in Glory”, Washburn; “Just Coudn’t Be Contented,” a Spiritual; “ Ezeikiel Saw tie Wheel,” Nobel Cain; “Climbing Up the Mountain.” Smith; “ No Hiding Place,” s Spiritual; “ Like A Shepherd Lead Us," Lorenz; "Just For Today,” Baldwin. There will be duet quartette, choir and congregational num bers, Rev. Ennis Whaley, able leader and pastor of the colored congregation at Hughes Memor ial Methodist in Portland will conduct the congregational sing ing as well as his own choir. Rev. Bowers, the local pastor, states that a warm welcome awaits the entire public to the first joint program of this type known to have been given in Beaverton. I All pictures Subject to Change Without Notice On HIS DAY He’ll Say Mrs. Carrie Summers enter tained the Cheerio Club at her home last Friday, Her guests w'ere Pearl N’ewman Harriette Girard. Margarett Scott and Myr tle Nelson. A nice lunch was served and Mrs. Girard held high score for the guests. "It’s from . . . SHOES SHIRTS SOX TIES BUY * MEN'S WEAR WEIBY'S I LEONARD'S AND ERNESTS' RADIO ELECTRIC 10!» Watson St. Phone 2621 Beaverton, Oregon SHOES * First Methodist UJiurch 4th and Watson St. REV. EV ER ETT L. BOWERS, Pastor (apply for one here) Res. 1002 S. Watson St. . Ye», sir, we II be pleased to honor your Standard » Chevron Nationol Credit Cord , . . anytime I What » more, we ll be pleased to help you get o credit cord if you don't al ready have one Why Not Unroll \otir Child (Ages: 4 to 15) in the ♦ SÎ Daily Vacation Bible School Telephone: 3405 PRESENTATION OF A JOINT SACRED CONCERT .Sponsored by The BEAVERTON COMMUNITY CHURCHES Opening Sessions to be held at the Church of Christ Second and Main Streets TIME: 9 a. ni. to 11:15 a. in. CLOSING DAY: JUNE 27lli Doily Except Saturday and Sunday Ministers and Teachers from Four of Beaverton's Churches l’niiici|>utin«r in The Leadership FAREWELL DINNER Mr. and Mrs. A. Rapp of Bea verton are to have a Farewell dinner on Saturday, June 14. Their daughters, Mrs. J. W. Gernheimer and daughters are leaving for a visit to California with an old friend. * * * Mrs. Frank Fray, sister of Mr. Jack Anderson arrived Friday af ternoon from Spokane, Wash, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson on Farmington and Lombard Streets In Beaverton. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goyt and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Murner Mrs. Minnie Schoene was in spent the week end In Bremerton Washington visiting relatives. Beaverton last Thursday. (Sunday Evening, June 15th at 8 00 O'Clock) PORTLAND Dealer in SCRAP MKTAI. Batteries, Radiators, Brass, Aluminum, Copper Lead and Zinc and THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF BEAVERTON BEAVERTON, OREGON Entire Public Welcome SALE O. R. NICHOLSON & SON THE HUGHES MEMORIAL CHURCH OF 355 Tualatin Valley Highwaay Mrs. Emma Bush near Tobias Avenue is in the St. Vincent’s Hospital for treatment. She is quite 111 with heart trouble. At last re{)orts she was Improving. MW By the Choirs of SCHULD Cr SWETLAND I * t WE ACCEPT CHEVRON CREDIT CARDS JUNE 16TH The Alexander^ and Summers returned from their trip lar.t Friday. They went as far as Kansas. m * * • Henry Nelson. Jean LaFond \ and others have gone to Diamond Lake fishing. They will lie gone I a week. at \c' BEGIN N IN G... Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Girard of I Beaverton entertained their son j and wife of Salem over the week end. YOUR RECORDS ■ m Children's Sunday was ob served in Bethel Oiurch last week, with the church crowded to capacity. Donald Selden and Barry Hoaglin led the opening prayers, and Beverly Suppington led in the Psalter reading. The youth choir, directed by Mrs. Maxine Cady Barnes, sang for the first time since its vaca tion, presenting * Praise Ye The Father.” The Sacrament Baptism was observed with David Vin cent Olson, son of Mr and Mrs. Vincent Olson being baptized. Each department of the church school presented a brief sample of its work, and gave certificates to those being graduated into the next department. Mrs F.rnest H. Masters, superintendent of the Primary Department, led the lit tle children In singing Mrs. Wal ter Rosebraugh's kindergarten de partment displayed pictures of Jesus with suitable scripture verses and the graduates of It were presented with Bibles as they entered Mr. Joe Bates Pri mary department. The junior de partment under Mrs. Norton Peck and the Intermediate under Miss Bernice Conoly each pre sented scripture memory work. The Teen Time picnic sched uled for last Sunday, will he held this Sunday, if the weath er permits. The >oung people will leave the church at 2:00 and spend the afternoon at Lake Os wego. All high school people of the church are Invited. Beginning July 0. the summer program will begin at Bethel Church, running through La bor Sunday. The Church school will open at 10:30 and the sum mer feature will he the new all- aboard for adventure recordings. The Church School will then meet with the church for a com bined morning worship service at 11 to be over at 11:45. The Youth choir will sing through- out the summer months. FRIDAY, JUN E 13, 1947 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Silver Offering HIGHEST PRICES PAID Phone; ON ALL TOYS CANYON ROAD Beaverton 2497 Near Union Oil Depot -- Bertha-Beaverton Hiway APPLIANCE CO. W W M M ti FURNITURE If It’fl Building Materials You Want We Have It— Will Get It Or It Isn't Available 9019 S. W. Canyon Road Why not buy Father a Cosy Chair? Or a Smoking Stand7 ICANYON ROAD TRADING POST One mile East of Beaverton on Canyon Road ri Aloha Sheet Metal Works Corner Alex, and Stacey ALOHA, OREGON Stainless Steel Sinks made to order Restaurant Work Heating—Forced Air, Furnaces Ventilating Blow Pipe Work C. J. DASHNEY Notice is hereby given that the Budget Committee of Beaver ton Rural Fire Protection District, Washington County, Oregon, has filed in the office of the levying board, to-wit: the Board of Direc tors of said District, Its c’etailed estimate of the total amount of money to be raised by taxes upon taxable property within said dis trict as shown by the assessment roll last compiled by the County Assessor of Washington County, Oregon, and to be expended by the said district for all purposes for the fiscal year July 1, 1947, to June 30, 1948, which estimates are as follows: RECEIPTS Plus Federal Excise Tax Distribution of Washington County Fire Fund _______________________ ________________________1,000.00 Delinquent taxes _________________________ 100.00 Unused balances ____________________ 100.00 A LL _____________ Interest ____________________ 3,000.00 Contract for protection - 1 920 00 3.000 00 Emergency fund______ ___________ Equipment ---------------------------- 1947-48 Taxes uncollected 6-30-48 8.000 00 Total - t I ORVILLE’S BARBER SHOP j ....... T 1,200.00 25.00 Surety bond for Treasurer............... ..............$ 40.00 20.00 Office supplies, p rin tin g.-.____________________ 30.00 35.00 Election expense Insurance -------------------------------------------------------- 400.00 Water Supplies_______________ 500.00 Sinking fund, Bonds 1, 2 & 3 ........... ...................... 3,000 00 Phone Aloha 6397 For Personal Service Come To . AT HUBER On Highway and Washington Ave. Hoars: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Won., Through Sat. Phone Aloha OIL*^ . ......................................... 225.00 ______ - ........ . 4’ 350.00 1.50000 700.00 $10,925.00 BUDGET COMMITTEE, JAMES JERSEY, Chairman ATTEST: RAY FLOYD. Secretary Dated, June 10, 1947 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID DISTRICT, ALDEM O. OLESON, President L. A. FLINT, Secretary MW M W W M TIRES TIRES TIRES $1 2.90 EXPENDITURES % • Bit. 0122 NOTICE OF 1947-1948 BUDGET MEETING Total General Sheet Metal Work • • • • • W IM M M i WEST SLOPE LUMBER YARD » 6.00 X 16— 4 PLY TIRES New Tires Reduced WRITTEN GUARANTEE On All New Tires Covering ROAD HAZARDS • MATERIALS • WORKMANSHIP H IGH W AY TIRE SERVICE 258 W. Tualatin Valley Hiway and Short St. Phone 3871 Beaverton, Oregon (WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS)