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SPIRIT OF DEVOTION CHARACTERIZES CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGATION BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE—Friday, October 21, 1949 T R I P O F B R O W N IE S M A GA Z1N E S A L E S M rs. O lsen to o k her Brow nie The top salesm an fo r each room is T om Brow n fo r th e s ix th ; troop to v isit a dairy on S h a ttu ck D ic k W llk en s fo r th e seven th and R oad . T h ey w en t all through the Je a n n e S a u a g e a u for th e eighth. d airy and saw th e row s and calves. R it a Sto n e T h e to ta l am o u n t of m oney col R e p o rte r lected fo r th e su bscrip tions was (333.00. T h e am ount won fo r the school w as $100,00. ON F IS H IN G T R I E Y von ne D allm an accom panied her fa th e r and m other on a fish ing trip . M r. and Mrs. H assell, ou r cu stod ian and cook '.vent with W IN TER ! th em . H O R S E SHOW FA N S P a t G arv in and K ay H arm s w ent to th e H orse Show in P o r t land S a tu rd a y afternoon. G O E S TO SA L E M A rlene Sh av e went to Salem Sunday. LOOK AHEAD ! C h arged w ith th e sp iritu a l and m a te ria l w elfa re o f th e ch u rch a r e t h « e elder« and d eaco n *. F r o n t row, read in g fro m le ft to rig h t, a r e : Carl R oger». (Cider; G e o rg * H ughson. E ld e r ; R ev eren d G e o rg * W . S p rin g e r; Jo h n A. G riffin . E ld e r and R . V. H opper, E ld e r. Stan d in g , le ft to rig h t, a r e th e follow ing d ea co n s: Jo h n .John son . A1 B e g u iii F r a n k Z lm b rtck , V eldon B o g *. G len n II. E ly , D elb ert V. C oulter, Jo h n W a lte r» and E lm e r C. W a lters. M issing fro m th e p ictu re is Louie M adden, who is also a deacon. By R everen d G eorg e S p rin g e r On Ju n e 7th 1925, th e L e a v itt Soul W in n in g T eam , supported in p art by th e p re a ch e r’s a sso cia tio n of th e E u g e n e B ib le U n iv ersity and in p a rt by th e fre e will o f fe r ing o f th e people o f this place, pitched th e ir te n t upon the lots w h ere the p resen t C h u rch o f C h tis t now stan d s. H ere w ith an open B ib le and fa ith in God, they began a w ork th a t will not end while C h rist h a s w ork fo r m en to do. J . F r a n k C u nning ham a ccep ted the ca ll to be th e firs t m in ister of th e co n g reg a tio n , p reach in g th e fir s t serm on on th is field A ugust 9, 1925. F o r som e tim e serv ices w ere held in th e B e a v e r T h e a tre . H ow ever, as MOTOR TONE-OP soon as the roof w as on the ch u rch a ch a n g e was m ade from the th e a tre to th e chu rch b asem en t. A sp irit of devotion has c h a r a c te r ized th e co n g reg atio n a s a whole, a devotion m ade m a n ife st by g re a t s a c rific e s o f m oney and labor on th e p a rt o f m any. B eg in n in g with a m em b ership of 65 the ch u rch h as grow n until it now nu m bers 245 resid en t m em b eis and 22 non resid ent. I t ad heres a s n ea rly a s possible to th e New T e s ta m e n t p a ttern establish ed by the a p o stles in fa ith , p ra ctice and org an ization . In d o ctrin e it is s tric tly fu n d am en tal. T h e local co n g reg a tio n is a unit i com p lete in itself. It is su b je c t to ! no h ig h er a u th o rity but seek s fel- * * MEAT PORK RO AST w Shoulder Lb. 43c W IEN ERS Del Monte Lb. 43c LU N CH M EA T As,ted. Lb49c Leon GROUND BEEF Lb. F ir s t w orship on th e site o f th e p resen t C h u rch o f C h rist, co rn er of Second and M ain low ship w ith all C hristians o f "lik e precious fa ith ." F in a n cia l support fo r both local work and m issions com es soley through tith e s and free-w ill o fferin g s. T h e governing Itoard o f the ch u rch 1* conipoiwd of E ld ers, w hose ov er-sig h t is the sp irit ual w e lfa re o f th e floek. and d eaco n s w hose resp on sibilities a re th e m a te ria l a ffa ir s o f the ch u rch . All m a tters o f im por ta n c e a re fir s t passed upon by th e e ld e rs o r ch u rch hoard and then suhm ited to th e co n g reg a tion to y o t * upon. T his inclu des ele ctio n o f o ffic e rs and the sele ctio n o f a m in ister. A cts 6:3. In th e m usic d ep artm e n t are M rs. R u b y Jo h n so n ch o ir d irecto r, M rs. C arl R o g e rs p ian ist and M rs. B ert M a ste rs O rg an ist. W a lte r P a y n e J r . h a s consented to o rg an ize a ju n io r ch u rch o rch e s tra fo r less ad vanced stu d en ts In m u sical in stru m e n ts and plans are also b ein g m ade fo r an ad vanced o rch es tra . T h e sen io r young peoples work has ju s t re ce n tly been re-organized w ith B ill S p rin g e r as you th d irec tor. 22 you ng people w ere p resen t a t the b u sin ess m eetin g and the follow ing o ffic e rs w ere e lected : Ile e n B o g e p resid ent, V irg in ia Hud dleston vice p resid ent, l-ois R e a v is s e c re ta ry and David S p rin g e r tre a s- j urer. Mrs. S p rin g e r is in c h a rg e o f a ju n io r young peoples w ork at pres ent. G len la K a y E ly w as elected p resid ent o f th is group who is b e ing tra in ed to con d u ct its own b u sin ess m eetin g s and d evotional d iscu ssions. T h e W om ens C ouncil o f th e 55c Fresh O Q . Ground Lb LOCKER BEEF BY THE QUARTER WE CUT AND WRAP P ric e s E ffe c tiv e F rid a y and S a tu rd a y C olombia F ood store Watson St. WINTER ! O th e r d ep a rtm e n ts include: T h e B ib le Sch oo l w ith G len E ly as su p erin ten d en t. T h e te a ch e rs and o ffic e rs o f th e school m eet once a m onth fo r cou ncil. School d ep art m en ts a re b eg in n er's p rim ary, ju n ior, in te rm e d ia te s and sen ior. J u n ior c h u rch is held in the ch u rch b a se m e n t e a ch Su n d ay fo r the little fo lk s. M rs. R a y K u ik e n is in c h a rg e of th is d ep artm en t assisted by M rs. E liz a b e th M yers. T h e ch u rch b u lletin is published each w eek by E lm e r W a lters. He also ta k e s c a r e o f o th er p rin tin g m a tter fo r th e ch u rch . PORK ST EA K S Lb 47c P O R K C H O PS For dependable quick starting in winter months ahead . . . . Beaverton 3681 NEW LO C A TIO N . . . . REPLACE on ch u rch , m ee ts the fourth F rid ay 1 of each m o n th at 10:30 a. m. fot I devotions, m ission ary study and j bu sin ess m eetin g s A pot luck din n er is served at noon. T h e a fte r- i noon is sp e n t sewing, q u ilting and JU N IO R R E O C R O S S m end ing clo th in g which is sent to T h e Red C ross drive began on various m ission fields for d istribu Monday. O ct. 17. I t will continu e U °n - ! through Nov. 15. M rs. A ls m a n ,1 In : T h e second F rid ay of each m onth the second grad e te a c h e r is the wom en m eet a t the chu rch at 1 ch arg e, p. m. and leav e from th ere in pairs C O U N TY C O N V E N T IO N to ca ll in th e com m unity. The ex Mr. J . E. B e c k e r, principal of ecu tiv e board o f the W om en’s C ouncil m ee ts once a m onth to B a rn e s School, w ith his fam ily, d iscu ss th e busin ess at hand b efo r. attended the W ash in g to n County p re sen tin g it to the council. Attend c - E C onvention on O ct. 15 and an ce a v e ra g e s about 30. T h ere are 1® B eth an y . O f p a rticu la r in te re st w as the 75 m em bers. sp eaker, J a c k D le rd o rff, w hose G eorge W . Sp rin ger, pastor has gran d m o th er lives n e a r B eth an y . served th e con gregation here a told of e x p erien ces on his to tal o f 14 y e a rs in two m in istries. J a c k recent trip to O kin aw a. He, with A new p arso n ag e, located on W a t four oth er boys, had ch a rg e o f son S t. b etw een second and third 104 goats w hich w ere shipped to S tre e ts w as built by the ch u rch O kinaw a by th e "H e ife rs fo r R e th is su m m er and will be occupied lie f" organization. by th e S p rin g e r fam ily about No vem b er 1st. M U R A L O F C O M M U N IT Y Mr. S p rin g e r received his ed u ca M rs. H oaglin's room , th e 4th ! tion a t th e U n iv ersity of O regon grade, is m a k in g a m u ral o f the | and his B . A. degree at the E ugene com m unity. B ib le U n iv ersity , which is now the N orthw est C h ristian College. He R ID IN G P R I Z E S has been In activ e m in istry fo r the B ru ce D aniels, o f the 7th grade. ! past tw en ty -th ree years. S e rv in g rode in the h o rse show at H igh- ! the C h u rch o f C hrist in Sellwood land's riding acad em y. He took 3 j th ree y e a rs and the C en tral C h ris prizes in d iffe re n t classes. tian C h u rch o f S a n ta R o sa C alif, The classe s w ere Ju m p in g and I six y ears. novice seat and hand s. BARNES School Notes WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY LABBE* FLOWERS 6802 S W Canyon Road ATwater 1089 W©RN M UFFLERS C arbo n m onoxide m ay be in ju rio u s to you or your fa m ily d riv in g th is w inter w ith window s closed. . . . w in t e r T h e ad v an tag es of having your shoe re p a ir work done by ex p erts is accen tu ated here by the low c h a rg e th at we m ake fo r th is flaw less work. You can best be th e judge. Everybody Know« REMIRING BEA VERTO N RELINED B e assured o f sm ooth stop ping on wet s tre e ts -F o r th e s a fe ty o f y o u rself and oth ers. GEBBERT CHEVRON GARAGE 355 S. W. C anyon R oad BEA VERTO N RUBINSTEIN'S Line of Cosmetics ami Beauty Aid* A N D FLORENCES SEWING CENTER Announce They Are Ready To Serve You In Their New Location 47 E. Broadway - - - Beaverton (Across The Street From Beaver Theatre) WE ARE ALSO PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTM ENT OF MRS. RUTH HARMON TO OUR STAFF You will find a complete selection in nationally advertised dresses, blouses and lingerie — jewelry, bags, scarfs and hankies Lanamere sweaters, Best Form gir dles and bras, Mojud and Cameo Hosiery "Everything for Baby" in our Infants' and Children's Dept FLORENCE'S SEWING CENTER for carries all the latest cosmetics and toiletries. Open Every Nite Til 9 P. M. -- Now Til Xmas WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING — SOON BEAVERTON ENCED BEAU TICIAN AND HAS SPECIALIZED IN Now we will help von to help yourself to loveliness an effieientlv as our preseription department lias been helping you to health. Our Beauty Bar AMPLE PARKIN G IN REAR 47 E. Broadway MRS. HARMON IS AN EXPERI COSMETICS AND TH EIR PROPER USE Hemstitching Buttonholes Covered Buttons Buckles, Belts Alterations Dressmaking Hosiery Mending Gift Wrapping Plain Sewing, Etc. Phone 4463 ! BRAKES The Addition to Our Beauty Bar of HELENA tycviJuan ßasi " S tre e ts, B ea v erto n , w as In a te n t, erected Ju n e 7. »9*5 (P h o to by H arrell— B ea v erto n 49tMO ■