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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1947)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, November 21, 1947 j ------------------------ I Hou Dors Sunday In the Churches I (By ¡ C h r i s t ¡¿ in S c ie n c e I BT «ear Sylvan WERNER J FRITZ. Pastor Sunday School » «5 Divine S en lea. 11 a m Every one welcome BUSINESS OFFICE AND P L A N T Tualatin Valley Highway and Short Street — Beaverton Phone 2321 PTÀ Membership Climbs To Over Three Hundred BEAVERTON High Lights Joe Rinert I W H A T A JOLT Twenty-three, including The Newberg Tigers lowered officers committee chairmen an H e a l? I. the boom on a luckless Beaver room mothers attended the tne ocKiin oil ecutive Board meeting of the Published Friday of each week by Tne Pioneer Publishing Co., at • • • • eleven, when they walloped the « ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ^ Grade School Parent W E you e v e r w o n d e re d Beaverton, Oregon. Entere«! as second-class matter at the Post Office r<RST M E TIIoD ISl CHI BCM II locals 40-6 before a rain soaked Teacher AssociaUon. «Thursday. 4th and Waiaon Street« Beaverton, Oregon. w h e t h e r the ineth«Nl of heal REV EVFRETT L BOWER*. Paator gang of rooters that a w the Bj* NoVember 13, at the home o . mg disease, overcoming Res. 1003 Watson St.. Telephone 3405 Editor and Publisher ling STANLEY W. NETHERTON ! v,os rlPPed to shredji al Newbert> Mrs. Roy Cavens. Mrs. Cavens Associate Editor-Office Mgr. jc rty and r«‘storing harmony > I » 45 a. m. Church School In session 1 MRS. EDNA BLACK , q i „ i, v.ar»iv and Mrs. Charles Drew were to 11 a. m Mornlns worsnlp ______ _____ News Editor f . . . .... . , . W A L L T KAIN The Change an Jl; . . . hostesses. . a • • • . .. , É w hich ( hrut Jesus employed! avoided a shutout when Boh The Board welcomed ........Circulation-Advertising I I JOHN L. TRKK.MAN CEDAR MILL COMMUNITY C'HLRCH J Zahler, who P ^ e d a w ^ ^ McKenzie as the new music jea n lie successfully used | N W. Cornell al Barnea Road a game at half, found a big b£drman, taking the place of SIMON E FOR.SI PRO Minister SU B SC RIPTIO N K A TE S — P A Y A B L E IN A D V A N C E - — - jn o w ? F or an answer in sim p lel 131» 8 W Canron r.o.d BE 5«M opening and slipping thru th e ,.. . . OUTSIDE TERRITORIES In Wsihlngtoo and Multnomah Counties Sunday Bible Sch'jol » 45 a m surprised Tigers, sped down the Mrs. A. W. Begum, - . . ,> U M I iiiiderstandahle lerins, attend I U M One Year One Year ............... .......... Morn Inc Worship 1100 a. m sidelines on an electrifying 65- resigned because of ill S.7A • Two Year» . . . Young People's Hour 7 P <n. I ___ a.M MEMBER yard touchdown gallop. That Mrs. Evening Hour. 7:45 p m Three Year« Oragon Newspaper Publisher s I Rosebrough an< - • IN Wednesday. Bonn: Slope. 8 p m 1 Month» . . . . Association was the sum total of Bevo threats Shear w ill assist Mrs. McKen- Thursday. Bible Stuly. 5 p m . as the Tigers tallied in every zie in this work. e • • • BEEDVIIXE COM M UNITY Treasurer, Mrs. Newman Ward quarter and twice in the second PRESBVTERMN ( HI ECU and third. reports a bank balance of $509.64, REV WM. OLAKHART, Paator entitled #/ Sunday School It « a m Mrs. John proceeds from the October Car — BHS— Wheeler. Sunt nival having swelled the ac Worship Service, 11 a. m. UNHAPPY END ‘"’(ihrixtian S cie n ce : count. The Board members, in Young People'* C E 7 p m There are streets in the city of Beaverton which shame the Thus the ’47 pigskin season behalf of the entire Association, • • • • flow Man (ian W ork the P ILO B IM LUTHERAN CHLRCH very name and, as winter rains continue, travel through many was brought to an inglorious end gave personal thanks to Mrs. Farmington at Man: Beavarton. Ore with the locals showing occas Holeman and Mrs. Hulings, who parts of the community will become next to impossible. In case «W IN A. OERKEN. Pastor W o rks of Got!" Telephone 3441 ional flashes of form but never head the Ways and Means Com-J of emergency, such as fire or serious illness, the loss of life or Sunday School. »3 0 a m displaying a consistent defense mittee, for their i Divine service. 10 30 a. m remarkable property might well In- laid at the very feet of such street mainten by Elisabeth Carroll Scott, Lutheran Hour. K ALE »'30 a m to beat back enemy threats. The work in making the Carnival A cordial welcome to all. ance neglect. backfield .however, proved to be so successful. (', H. B., of Memphis, Tenn. a a • • The city council, upon whom rests a measure of responsibility speedy and capable of going LATTFE-DAT SAINTS Membership has climbed to ov in regard to street improvement, may not be doing everything that Member of the Board o f Lec M o o n Hall places. Standouts on the line er three hundred, according to Main Street. Hillsboro. Oregon all citizens feel it should. Regardless of the credence such senti tureship were Hesselgesser and Cornils, of Th e Mother DON c. M AR LEY Branch Preaidant Mrs. Charles Drew, chairman of ment merits, however, there are limits which the annual city bud Sunder School at It a. m. guards, who justified all pre-sea- membership enrollment. As the Church, The First Church of Sacrament meeting at « 30 p. m son ratings. Of the backs, Olden get imposes upon the council and which restricts the scope of work membership contest closes just Christ, Scientist, in Boston, I burg and Zahler merited watch VALLEY COMMUNITY UNITED that body can do. before Thanksgiving, alt who PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ing as they romped to 5 touch Mass. In another part of this week’s paper, there is a summary of I wish to join P. T. A. but have S. W Oabcl Lane at Palrway Drive downs and broke loose for many Portland 1. Oregon the city ordinance which deals with street improvement. This Is not been contacted, are urged to REV H A. ARMITAOE Pastor good gains. call Mrs. Drew soon. Sunday School. »:45 a m. the instrument which directs the council’s authority. F r id a y , N o v e m b e r 2 b — BHS— Morning Worship, t l g. m. Progress is coming. City mail delivery is almost upon us. Rev. Bowers stated at the H p. m. in the City Auditor ST. CECEII.A CHURCH PLAY LAST GAME There are thngs that must he done, within the next year, if we are meeting that he is anxious to Masses: 7 a. m — * 30 a. m — 10 a. m ium, S. \Y. Third A vr. and not to let Progress pass us by! • a a Starting out with a green interest the P T A membership in Clay SC I XT's not relent our interest in or sound criticism of city gov team, Coach Bader didn’t expect the “ Institute of Family Rela BAPTIST SERVICES Rev Rusell B Thomas announce« as miracles, and despite the record tions” program being held week ernment This is a vital ingredient of g<x>d citizenship. hi* subject for the service of the Bap valuable ex ly by the First Methodist and But there is a further direction to take. tist church In the Odd Fellows Hall of the locals gained B ,e t jh e >1 Congregational T h irtl G lin reli o f G lirist. Beaverton at 11 a m Sunday, the perience that every winning team the Like at a football game, when everything else has blocked a theme "Elijah. Man « ( Palth and Act Churches, as the lectures and needs. Since almost the entire touchdown, why not come down from your comfortable seat in the io n " The Sunday school lesson at 1:45 Scientist a m will be on- 'The Creative Power squad will be back next year, following discussions are of sup grandstand, where you can see so clearly what should be done? i of Faith.” These services are open to prospects for a good season look erlative interest * to all young Portland, Oregon everybody. Get in the game. bright. Seniors who saw their parents. Then you take the ball and run with Jt. The Association again voted last game are: Denny O’Donnell. j A Free Lecture ! Now, You Take the Ball!" Cordially Invites Yon W . K. People Are Ready Enough! Classified Ads Bring Results Ju.lKin* Imim'diate muttons from I'retfUlrnt Truman's iippr’nl to the special session of Congress, citizens of Tualatin Valley are ready enough to see an end to the dangerous spiral of inflation. Well they should be, with even the President’s conscrva - 1 live figure of prices having Increased over 36% in the last eighteen months. But the people are confused. They have seen price controls in operation, and watched— , even help'd in muny instances— the growth of an Insidious black market. They have l>een assaulted on every side, since the end of the war. with charges and countercharges alleging the law of supply an«l demand does— und does not— take care of price I stabilizations. Too many, after participating casually in periodic elections, leave themselves at the mercy of their elected representatives. An«l so, while enjoying some sort of numerically sufficient wages, they awake with a Jolt to the threatening specter of inflation— and the disaster it means Many citizens, longing for confidence and assurance in the people who head their government, will earnestly wish that some one in the arena of national government affairs has un answer to tills dominating problem—an answer which cannot l>e turned by subterfuge against the very end it seeks to reach, Yes. Mr. Preaident, if you have an idea und will fight to see it through to full, honest enforcement and administration, you will find one thing for sure: The people are ready enough t«i end this growing nightmare' W. k Accolade To Civic Spirit The devotion to civic ideals, which has actuated a broad segment of the people resident of the Multnomah-West Portland area to give their time and convenience to work for es tahhshment of recreational facilities in the district, deserves heart iest commendation possible. Realize that these people. Impressed by a vital lack in their community life, have slogged througn rain and mud, ringing doorltells to bring their message to |icople who otherwise might not participate in the broad movement Consider the hours upon hours that formulation of a long range program entails. Credit this group, not only the leaders tint the workers as fully, with selflessness and concern with a problem that looms more ami more important In the development of their young Here is a program which should draw support, not only from the immediate vicinity in which it l>egan Groups and organiza tions throughout the entire Tualatin Valley should contact some memlier «if the Neighborhood Parks Council and offer serious, sincere help to this project. , Dcôicatcô toSäriMcc ALOHA COM M UNITY BAPTIST CHURCH a HAYDEN D LORES Pastor Church School. »4 5 a. m Mias M arr Antrim. Bupt Morning Worship. 11 o'clock Teen* Club and Junior B Y .F . «:30 P m Evening «errIce, 7:30 V m. a a • • room mothers, Mrs. A. C. Enger and Mrs. Paul Knepp under di rection of Room Mother chair man Mrs. G. V. Palmrose 100 gallons OIL FREE with installation of an EVEN TEMP this month Mark Cornils, Dick Hesselgesser, Gene Pfeifer, Bob Massingill, Tom Cook, Jim Smith, Dave Witt Dick Batke and Art Bacon. — BHS— Beaverton Furnace Co. BUTTON HOLES MADE BEADS RESTRUNG — C LO CK R EP A IR IN G "B" SQUAD SURPRISES The B-Squad, playing its first and last game of the season, CHURCH OF THE NAEAI r.M showed surprising strength when LEONARD C JOHNSoN. Pastor they held the strong Hilhi B Phone 30*1 Sunday School. 0:45 a m to a 14-7 victory last Wednesday. Morning Worship. llsOO a. m 1 The only local tally came when Mid-work prayer meeting 7 4« p * Stevens ender a paydirt drive by smashing over from the 2. The ALOHA ASSEMBLY OE O O P Sunday School 10 ». m. Little Beavers displayed a stout 7 45 D m Evangelistic acrrlco. defense but they simply didn’t Tuesday 7:45 p m Blbls study. Friday. 7:45 p. Young n-ir1 — sarv-1 have the experience to cope with 1C«. the Spartans. 1EV RILLA MAE 8 1'KPHZHa Paator — BHS— BONNY SIX) PE CHURCH Sunday School At Church service, 11 a. si The Church and Sunday m are bald In tha Bonny «cb and arary Sunday a a a a CALENDAR Ophoal aerv- Slop« School H IGH W AY CHAPEL Canyon Highway and Mill Street ORVILLE J POULIN. Minister Sunday School 10 0« a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m Evening Service. 7:4» p. m Thursday Night Service. 7:45 o e • e w est slope h il l s - beaveston b a p t is t - CESAR church N E rV3oth '“ a ' vc B m S S U i S m » WE 5530 Masting temporartir in the Odd Fallows Hall. S3 N Broadway St BEAVERTON. (Opposite Beaverton The- nr*i m Sunday, worship and preach- Inc Just Arrived! CAN'T BUST'FU _> r/ u N io * It is not enough for people living adjacent to this propose«! recreational project to sit back and say, “ Mighty fine job, there" F o r such ,i nvie.ulonal program when it is complpted. will draw participation by many youngsters fr«>m all jxirt.s of Tualatin Valley. The Washington County Coun cil MiUs of P T A will meet at Cedar on 3::00 December 9 from attend- 10:00 & m. to p. m. Those ing wU1 please take a bag lunch, ^ ^ s#rved. November Business wiU be held Tuesday. No- V(fmbt,r 25 at 8:00 p in. in the Auditorium The ogram wm be devoted to the Youth Organizations of Beaver- ton. under direction of Mrs. J o n .^ chairman tht , - - Character Building committee and promises to be of much in terest to all. Refreshments are tQ be served by the 6th gdade to help the Washington County Health Association which is co operating with the Oregon Tub erculosis Association in finding unknown cases of T. B. The Mobile X-ray Unit will be in READ AND WEEP Rt, 1, Box 6, Beaverton BETHEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Beaverton on December 13. You REV F T STUHIEVANT, Paator Phone 3001 The season’s record was one are requested to make appoint- Sixth and Watson Streets Phon 3385 »4 5 Church School win and six losses and one tie 1« 15 Teen Time for High School Young Beaverton scores are: «— I People ............ ... . 6 Gresham 20: 13 Tillamook It 00 Morning Worship 0; 12 West Linn 27; O Forest Grove 7; 0 McMinnville 20; 0 T i CHURCH OF CHRIST • Immediate Service 0 Second and Main Btreeta gard 0; 6 Hillsboro 32; 6 New OEOROE W BPRINOER. Pastor berg 40. Morning worship and preaching service | DRESSM AKING — A LT E R A T IO N S 9:45 a. m — BHS— Evening Worship. * p m Bible School class session t l a. m Christian Endeavor. 7 D m. Midweek Bible Study. Thursday. O p m * W hen i great weight h e m down upon ai, heertialt understanding becomes a thing ol everlaatng a e o ia ii In creating the realization al a perfect tribute, that same hill nudentandinq n the beacon that guides >e in a « averg thought ment for your X-ray ahead that date. A worker will t at your home and you may m. appointment to suit your cc venienee. 118 S. W. Angel St. fcor* 1st and Angel Sts.J BEAVERTON O. R. NICHOLSON & SON Dealer in SCRAP IRON | N EW CLASS OFFICERS Congratulations to the new- class officers elected Monday. Nov. 10. Class presidents are: Seniors Dave Buffam, noted for enthusiasm and interest in activ ities: Juniors. Zane Mulhausen with a ready grin, he is a true “buddy,” Sophomores. Don Stran- dburg, a likeable football player. Don is going places: Freshmen. Jimmy Tsegawa. a distinctive football hero. Jimmy won the friendship and admiration of the, student bodv VOLLEY . GOLLY Batteries, Radiators, Brass, Aluminum, Copper Lead and Zinc HIGHEST rKICES PAID PI i « m ; | JOINS STAFF AND KEY • -- Bertha Beaverton Hiwoy Now Open for Business • FREEMAN'S GRO CERY Menlo Drive and Hazel 11: Miles S. W. Beaverton Center Hours— Daily 8:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday and Holidays 10 a. m. to 9 p, m. FEATURING— Quality, Standard Brand Grocery Items and Assorted Meats COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED * FORMAL GRAND OPENING LATER i \ \ in J Beaverton 2497 Near Union Oil Depot One of th«>se hilarious volley ball games between girls and women faculty members is on tab for Friday. Nov. 21 Th« | game, in which anything can! happen and probably will, will tie held at the gym with a small admission charge Everyone is welcome, so turn out and enjoy the fireworks, because there's' btiund to be actidh. I Evelyn Marsh of Beaverton was elected to Staff and Key, a women’s service organization at Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. The organization Is | composed of girls outstanding in leadership, friendliness, coopera tion. scholarship and loyalty. ’ Membership Is by invitation Better it is to face the facts that an ambitious undertaking such as the Neighl)orhood Parks council is certainly grappling with, needs support, and wide support ffom other communities facing the same, critical need. Mrs Vera Wlthlngton, 7022 S W 33rd or Mrs Allen W. Davis 3424 S. W. Hume can direct any lntervommunuity cooperation an«! will help arrange the working out o f e\en a broader recrea tional program. Ix?t helpful, constructive ofhirt l*e your a *>la«lf to the eivu spirit which sees the lieginnings of this r«crc. «Miai district. Mrs. E. C. Smith V ( I \ c. ... 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