ALOHA Business Guide ¡KSJT&ÏS' Hillsboro Grads Marry Sept. 2nd ALOHA BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL LISTINGS If] SHOE REPAIRING drug store THE ALOHA PHARMACY Prescriptions - FULTZ SHOE SHOP Drug Sundries Guaranteed - Quick Shoe Repairing Phone Aloha 6334 We Feature Weyenberg Shoes HARDWARE TOP NOTCH J. B. IM LAY & SONS Paints, Electrical Supplies, Hardware Hay, Feed Grain, Poultry Supplies Aloha Phone 6311 Sandwiches Our Specialty Delicious Juicy Hamburgers TOM M Y & VYE JONES - ALOHA "HOLY REPORT" ON SCHOOLS OF OREGON BLUEPRINTS PROGRESS High praise of the "Holy Report” , recently released by the legislative interim committee on public ele- _ . . _ , , .. n: en!!.r)L - nd..aeCOnda.r yJ education in Oregon was voiced recently by C. Posey, executive secre- tary of the Oregon Education as- progress, the Holy report recom- mends more rapid consolidation, The report suggests that a com- ■ - — ---- ——* - — i missioner of school district reor- ganization be appointed in Oregon. and that steps be taken so that «very Oregon school district be- Estate of C A R L C. CH RISTEN SEN T H t’ KLOW WEED Attorney at Law Beaverton. Oregon N O TIC E TO CRED ITO RS i In the County Court of the State Mr. and Mr*. IWniald K. Bahnsen of Oregon for Washington County A graduate of Beaverton high In the Matter of the Estate of 1 and a graduate of Hillsboro high Carl C. Christensen, Deceased. became man and wife, September The undersigned having been ap- 2, at the Hillsboro Congregational pointed by'the^bm^'e'ntTtl^d Court church, in a candlelight service. ()f the ¿tate of Oregon for the Inez R. Grimm, daughtei of Mr. County aforesaid, Administrator of and Mrs. Gordon Grimm. Aloha, the E state o f Carl C Christensen became the bride of Donald E E decease(j, and having qualified. Bahnsen, son of Mr. and Mrs notjce ¡s hereby given to the cred- Karl Bahnsen, o f Hillsboro* in a jtors of antj all perS0ns having double ring ceremony performed cia,m8 against said deceased to by Reverend Clarence Forsberg. ___ ’.-- j r*»*tor present them, verified as required pastor by law. within six months after I Gtv™ in marriage by her father, the first publication of this notice the hride wore a gown of white at the office of Thurlow Weed. 220 shadow flowered organdy with full court train. Her fingertip illusion S. W. First. Beaverton, Oregon. veil was held in place by a headed Dated September 28. 1950. F R E D E R IC K C. CHRISTENSEN. coronet. Her locket was n koep.stik» of her grandmother. Administrator T H U R L O W WEED. Attorney. Jeanette Sperlin, of Aloha, acted Date of first publication. Sopt. as maid of honor and wore a gown 29, 1950. of yellow and white shadow-flower­ Date of last publication, Oct. 27. ed organdy. Mrs. Charles Ohler, 1950. sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. BOCiat,on- comes a P*rt of * 12-Vear unifietl The report surveys the state's school program within three years. public school program, making rec- To further the reorganization of ommendations to improve it. It more efficient school units, the ;e- was prepared for the next legisla- port proposes that "maximum ture by Dr. T. C. Holy of the Ohio available state aid, in accord with State University. the state finance plans, shall be- Dr. Holy’s report points out that j come available to adequate, unified Oregon’s schools will show an in- administrative districts immediate- crease of 80 per cent enrollment ' ly upon their establishment.” within the next ten years and that An appropriation of $4,000,000 by "the growth can and possibly will the state legislature, similar to be larger than these estimates." HB 428 as introduced in the last The reorganization and unifica- legislative assembly, is recommend- tion of school districts, which has ed to help "distressed districts" been a long-time objective of the with school building problems and Oregon Education association, is to assist newly consolidated dis- highlighted in the report. Within tricts meet their school building ^be ten-year period 1938-39 to 1948- needs. 49. Oregon school districts have The expenditure per school pupil been reduced from 2,033 to 1,223 during 1949-50 in Oregon wag $250, active districts, the report shows. J the report shows, as compared to Though this represents significant j $250 in Washington and to $252 in I California. Oregon ranked 8th in the nation in the expenditure per child. Of these expenditures, Wash­ ington receives $200 per year from state sources; California, $130, and Oregon, $88. The remainder of 65 in the - per cent in Oregon comes from local property taxes. COMMUNITY CHUNCHES The report says that if the $30 j per census child increase in state | basic school support funds is pass­ ed next November, the state gov­ (’ (IM M U N ITY BAPTIST CHURCH ernment will share about 47 per C ED AR M IL L COM M UNITY Aloha, Oregon cent of the total cost of Oregon CHURCH Krling Monnes, Minister 12208 N. W. Cornell Road the wonder sealer for those schools. It adds that the increased Sunday School at 9.45 a.m. basic school support fund would at Church St- wet basement walls. Morning Worship at 11:00. (1) make $2,500,000 available for Simon E. Forsberg, Minister B. Y. F. and Juniors 6:30 p.m. ! equalization purposes for low-abil- 8318 R W. Canyon Road • A WESCO PRODUCT « | ity districts, and (2) provide an Portland 1, Oregon BEaoon 80M Evening service at 7 30 p.m. additional $8,500,000 to relieve local 9.45 a.m. Sunday Bible School See our full line of Sesco school district property taxes or 11:00 a.m. Morning Service. V U j LAG K B A PTIST CHURCH 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples' hour ^4-Mile South of Sunset Highway Paints and Imperial and to improve educational offerings. In this connection, the report (senior, intermediate, junior). on Murray Road Walcrest papers states “ I t is recognized by all au­ Tuesday, 7:30-9:15 p. m., Bibie Cedar Mill Park thorities in school finance that it classes. Pastors—A. C. Fuller, F. E. Dobrn is an obligation of the state to 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel Hour Bible School—10: a. m. guarantee to all children residing Thursday, 7:45 p. m. prayer and Morning Worship— 11 a. m. in the state, wherever they may fellowship, Training Unions—7 p. m. live, a satisfactory program of Evening Worship—8 p. m. education.” TH E V A L L E Y COM M UNITY Midweek Service- 8 p.m., Thurs. rtOTKTIVE I f thd $30 increase is granted, the U N ITED P R E S B Y T E R IA N Business Meeting -1st Thursday report declares, the required rate CHURCH each month. of local levy to participate in the 7850 S. W. Brentwood Ave. equalization fund should be raised j West Slope H IG H W AY C H APEL to 12 mills. I f the increase is not Rev. H. A.. Armltage, Pastor Full Gospel Church granted by the people, the report ' Morning worship: 11:00 a.m. Canyon Highway A Mill Street 318 N. W. Canyon Road recommends that the required levy Bible School: 9:46 a.m Phones; Beaverton 9231 should be raised to 17 mills. This OrvlU« J. Poulin, Minister Youth and adult meetings: 6:30 ATwater 4785 would limit the number of districts Sunday School 10:00 n.rn. p.m. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. eligible for equalization aid. Mid-week meeting Wednesday. Evening Service 8 p. m. .00 p.m. S E R V I C E S BASEMENT LEAK? Use X- TI TE coater PAINT H E & TO We Specialize in Customer Satisfaction fop Ounuiy f ALW AYS FEATURED 9;00 A. M. To 10;00 P. M. Sunday» Included HOURS B E N S O N 'S CITY MARKET Broadway and East Street Phone Beaverton 3641 FISHER THORSEN PAINTS PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HAY - FEED - POULTRY SUPPLIES $. ¿2. 3 m fa y ^7 S o n s HARDWARE ( A LO H A , ORE. PHONE *311 CHURCH OF C H RIST Second and Main Streets George W. Springer. Pastor Morning worship and preaching service 11 a. m. Evening worship 8:00 p. m. Bible School class session 9.45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. ST. M A TT H E W L U T H E R A N CHUBGH Canyon Road at Johnson Leonard Kutz, Pastor Divine Service 11:00 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. SE V E N TH DAY A D V E N TIS T CHURCH 5th A Angel Sts., Beaverton A. Running, Pastor Sabbath School (Saturday) 9 46 P IL G R IM L U T H E R A N CHURCH s. m. ’The Church of the Lutheran Hour’ Preaching Service (Saturday) Farmington at Menlo, Beaverton 11:00 a. m. A. A. Schmldtke, Pastor Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 00 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Divine service 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF TH E NAZAKF.NF 459 S W. First St. CHURCH OF GOD B. Martin Gale, Pastor (Temporary Location) Phone Beaverton 4345-9701 Huber Commercial Club Sunday School 9 46 a.m. Just East of Aloha Morning Worship 1100 a.m. Church School 10 a. m. Hl-N-Y and N Y . P S 6 30 pm. Evening services 7:30 p .m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed R. Eugene Linamen, Pastor neaday, 7:45 pm. ALO H A ASSEMBLY OF GOD Wheeler and Alexander Sts. CHURCH OF JESUS C H R IST OF Fred F. Snyder. Minister L A T T E R DAY SAINTS Phone Aloha 6805 ODD FE1LO W 8 H A L L Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 58 N. W Broadway Beaverton Morning worship 11 o'clock C. H. Petarsoi Branch Présidant Evening Service 7:46 p. m. Sunday Schied 10 A. M. Prayer service Wednesday, 8:00 Sacrament Meeting 7 p.m o'clock p. m. Tune In “Revival Tim e" each Sunday KXL. 5 SO p. m. C AN YO N BOA II B APTIST CHURCH ST. CECILIA CHURCH Rev. Frank R. Ramsden, Pastor Masses 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m.. 10 a.m. N. E. Canyon Road at McClain Drive and Lake Road B E TH E L (O N O R E O A T IO N A L Sunday school at 9;45 a. m CHURCH Worship service 11 a. m. and 830 Watson Street Phone 4580 7:45 p. m Albert F. King. Minister Wednesday prayer meeting, 7;45 Church School: 9 45 a.m. t> m Morning Worship’ 11:00 a.m Pilgrim Fellowship: 7 00 pm F IR ST M K TIIO D IST CHURCH RKF.DVTLLF. COM M UNITY 4th and Watson Street# PT IFA B Y TE R IA N CHURCH 9,45 a m. Church School. 11 a. m. morning worship. Rev. Graham Gilmer, Paator Rev. Horace H. Mounts, Pastor Sunday School 9 46 A. M Re# 1002 S W. Watson St Worship Service 11 A M Telephone Beaverton 9323 Y rung People's C. E I P S Don Sauber. other bridal attend­ ants, wore pink. All the bridal principals carried gladioli and pom­ pom dahlias. A Beaverton quartet of Dick Lolli, Duane Rasmussen. Bryan Walker and Boh Bryant sang "Through the Years" and "For Ever and Ever". Mrs. Howard Da­ vis was accompanist. Best man for his brother was Duane B a h n s e n . Ushers were Charles Ohler and Don Sauber. Connie LaVerne Roshau was flow­ er girl. Both mothers wore dark tan dresses with brown accessories. Their coi sages were gardenias and yelkiw rosebuds. The reception following the cer­ emony was held in the church parlors. Miss Jcann Senn poured and Mrs. Rose Rohrback cut the wedding cake, assisted by the Misses Dorothy Leopold and Bar­ bara Burris. Miss Eleanor Boysen took care of gifts and Miss Alice Crandall was in charge of the guest book. For the honeymoon trip to San Francisco, the bride wore a white sharkskin suit with navy acces­ sories and white rosehud corsage. The bride graduated from Aloha- Huher grade schools and from Bea­ verton high school in the class of 1949 She Is employed at the Stand­ ard Insurance company, in Port­ land. Bahnsen, a 1950 graduate of Hillsboro high school, was one of the football stars of the school. He is employed by the Willard Battery company, Portland. Returned from their wedding trip, the couple are making their home at 529 East Baseline, Hills­ boro. (Photo by Bruno) BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fridoy, October 6, 1950 ANYW HERE A N YTIM E Two-Way Radio Dispatched î'alleit T J S i X i Phane; Beaverton 3031 (from Portland phones, ask for;1 COmmerce 9963 Make It With PLYWOOD We carry large stocks of F IR PLYW O O D In standard sizes both interior and exterior (waterproof) grades. AI.I. F IV E S TAN D A R D TH IC KN E SS V4" S8 " 3/ i " We have a variety of small sizes at extra low prices. Our Low Prices Are Possible Because We Sell on Cash Basis Only! RETAIL and WHOLESALE We aim to satisfy Contractors and Builders IN Q U IR IE S IN V IT E D ! Open 8 a. m. lo II p. in. Saturdays; 8 a. m. to 4 p. ni. See our stock before you buy Plywood Cash and Carry Former location of Old Hillsboro Auction Yard 208 W. Walnut St lllll*l>oro, Oregon Phone 6875 BEAVERTON • 1 Guide BEAVERTON AREA BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL LISTINGS APPLIANCES FLORIST DOUGHTY'S LABBE FLOWERS WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY APPLIANCES Laigest Selection of Electrical Appliances In Beaverton” 1445 N. E Canyon Road Beaverton 4175 ^PLIANCES ---------------------- - Near Sunset Highway Bridge 6802 S. W. Canyon Rd. ATwater 1089 FURNITURE GRAUER & ACKERMAN TERRY'S FURNITURE CO. Hot Point — Maytag "Every Appliance for the Home" On Canyon Rd. Beaverton 4182 East of Beaverton or ATwater 4507 2286 N. E. Canyon Road Large selection of furniture for eve%r room. See our line of Norge Products. . . Seif-De­ frosting Refrigerator . . . Freezers , . .Auto­ matic Washers and Hamilton Clothes Dryer. HEATING ASSOCIATED GRAUER & ACKERMAN W E HONOR C R E D IT CARDS Ask For Application LOGAN & Furnaces — Floor Furnaces Oil Burners - Circulators Controls - Repair Service Phones Beaverton 4182 or A T 4507 PAGE ASSOCIATED SERVICE 44 N. W. Canyon Road Ph. Beaverton 4660 AUTO SERVICE INSURANCE --------------------------------- Reliable Service . Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Pickup and Delivery SENZ AUTO SERVICE Phone Beaverton 4539 155 N. E. East St. F IR E . AUTO - U AB 11 J T Y - BOND« THOMAS S. DUTHIE 680 S. E. 13th St., Beaverton, Ore. Phone 4340 "Insure and Be Sure" LUMBER AUTO WRECKING KINGSLEY-BEAVERTON LUMBER CO 0. R. NICHOLSON & SON Dutch Boy I'alnta D E A L E R IN SCRAP M E TA L Near Union Oil Depot. Bertha-Beaverton Hwy. Phone Beaverton 4381 Hoofing — Insulations Beaverton Phone 32 LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL WEST SLOPE LUMBER YARD W. J. McCREADY LUMBER CO For Anything in Building Material—We Have It—W ill Get it or it Isn’t Made ROOFING - IN SU LA TIO N SASH and DOORS 9049 S W Canyon Rd. BKoadway 6122 DRY CLEANING Beaverton Phone 3f NURbERY IDEAL CLEANERS "Quality Work at Economy Prices 621 Canyon Road at Cedar St., at West " T ” Beaverton 4281 Camellias /JWHLN Rhododendrons V j Evergreen Specialist Kare-Dwai Evergreen Beaverton 365 DREW'S ILEX NURSERY Eighth mile west o f Beaverton on Canyon R< PLUMBING FEED CARLSON PLUMBING CO. HOLLAND FEED STORE Hay — Grain — Seed# Poultry Supplì«** Beaverton Phone 3811 D ISTRIBU TO RS OF Triangle, Crown and Centennial Feeds Camp, Septic Tank Cleaner and Conditioner FINDLEY MILLING CO. 16 S E F arm ington Beaverton 3851 FEED AND SEED ”20 Years Experience" Material and Workmanship Guaranteed Beaverton 4118 Charles Carlson Ted Sanborn REDFIELD REFRIGERATION Service and Repair on All Makes Refriger- ators, Washing Machines, Ranges and Motori Phone Beav. 4985 Feeds - Seeds - are Dealers for PALO Oregon E. Center St. SEWER HOOK UP PROGRESS FEED CO. Farm We HARRY Progress, 1582 N Special Mixture# Crown Feeds H O W ARD T Y L E R Call Beaverton 4020 FIX-IT SHOP BEAVER PLUMBING For Sewer Hookup# We can save you money Beaverton TEXACO L A W N MOWERS SH A R PE N E D SAW F IL IN G . G E N E R A L R E P A IR ROY'S FIX -IT SHOP 140 N .Hall, Beaverton Phone 4793 Welding — Arc and Acetylene « Hrs. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 10 pun S 6 , S TEXACO SERVICE Ray Shearer A Don Slpe - 880 N. B. Canyon Rd