The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 14, 1939, Image 2

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    JULY 13. 1933
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"it'» a little danoerous. but John does belong to so many d u b t"
FOR THE ZERO HOUR.
I t was night. Coming tow aru
them and w alking on the sea the
disciples saw the Lord and thot
H im a ghost. They cry out in
th eir fear and back comes His-
*Be of good cheer. It is I. Be not
afraid .’’ As they received Him in ­
to the ship the wind lulled. They
th a t w ere in the boat w ere filled
w ith am azem ent and fell down
and w orshipped Him sa y in g :—Of
a tru th thou a rt th e son of God.
Yes—He is the Son of God; He is
the C reator H im self and th e re a-
m ongthem In hum an form. The
winds and the waves obey H is
will. And not only G reat on is He
but lover t l so. W here th e re is
te rro r it is his n atu re to ste p in
will. And not only C reator is He
IS I ; BE NOT AFRAID.
You saw Him give com fort long
before that night on Galilee. T urn
back to Moses leading the chil­
dren of Isreal out of E gyptian
Mcndage. T here they a re ; two mil*
lion strong; the Red Sea before;
m arsh es on either side and Pha-
roah in hot pursuit. God tells Mo­
ses to speak —"And Moses said
unto the people; ‘F e a r ye n o t:
stand still and see the salvation
of the Lordw hich h e «will show
you today. F o r the E gyptians
whom ye have seen today, ye sh all
see them no m ore forever. The
Lord shall fight for you and ye
shall hold your peace.”Ex. 14:13-
14
“And M oses stretched out his
hand over the sea; and the Lord
caused th e sea to go back by a
stro n g ea st wind all th a t night and
made the sea dry land. So w ent
the hosts of the Lord over dry-
shod and as the E gyptians came
on the w aters rolled back and co ­
vered them. .Not one left to teli
the tale. So God delivered his peo^
Pie iroin P haroah who had d e­
fied him those many days.
Whai will the Lord not do to
honor tho faith of all who cry
o u t for Him? 1« it the zero hour?
F riends gone? Money,hope,health,
a ll the props gone? T urn to C hrist
Name Him os Savior and Ixird;
th e n cry out for mercy. "Cali u n ­
to me. and I will answ er thee,
a n d show thee great and mighty
things, w hich thou knuwest not.
Jerem iah 33:3. H E AND HE A-
LONK CAN S A V E -K E E P - SAT­
ISFY . T H ER E IS NO OTHER
NAME UNDER HEAVEN GIVEN
AMONG MEN WHEREBY
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MUST BE SAVED.
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LIBRARY NOTES
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B eaverton Com m unity L ibrary-
K iw anis hall Open 2:30 to i.00
P. M. Wed. T hurs. and Sat., also
6:30 to 8:00 P. M. Sat. evening.
M rs. Thom pson, L ibrarian.
Tw o very w orthw hile h isto ri­
cal novels, D rum s and M arch­
in g On by W illiam Boyd would
n o t be d iffic u lt sum m er readng.
D rum s is th e stoy of the A m er-
ican Revolution
and Marching
On is a Civil W ar story. Mr.
Boyd is a resident of N orth C ar­
olina, and In explaining the n a t­
u ral talk of the ch a racters in
Drum s says “I had a trem endous
anvantage because I live in N orth
C arolina and could ju st take the
local speech. N orth C arolina is
alm ost en tirely Anglo-Saxon, 98%
Am erican
b o rn — and
in
the
back d istrict, has an alm ost p ure
Colonial dialect, as I discovered
bychecking it up as much as I
could w ith old diaries, le tters,
etc., of the R evolutionary period.
I choose N orth C arolina for se t­
tin g for a R evolutionary novel
because th ere is a b etter picture
of the A m erican colonies there
th an in any o th er state. Its c h a r­
ac te r has changed less than any
other, since it has no im portant
seap o rt.’’
Both th ese books are in the
com m unity lib rary ,
g reatly to one s understanding of
these two im portant perids r o u r
history.
‘Service With a
Room Bureaus Set Up
For New York Fair
NEW YORK (Special) —Two
agencies have been set up in
New York City to insure
World's Fair visitors’ getting
living accommodations at
most reasonable price.
One is the Mayor's Official
'World’s Fair Housing Bureau,
Inc., with headquarters in the
Chanin Building, 122 East 42d
Street, set up by Mayor La-
Guardia to locate rooms for
visitors in private homes and
dwellings.
The other is the Hotel Room
Information Bureau of the
Hotel Association of New York
City, representing 180 hotels
with a total capacity of 80,000
rooms. The bureau is at associ­
ation headquarters, 221 West
57th Street.
Both agencies function with­
out any charge to the visitor in
finding him clean and comfort­
able accommodations at a price
within his means. Rooms in
private dwellings range in price
from $1 per night per person
upward, with the average per
person $1.50.
Every Western Union and
Postal T e l e g r a p h office is
equipped to handle requests for
rooms in conjunction with the
Housing B u r e a u’s operation.
Every policeman in New York
City is familiar with the plan
and is equipped to give visitors
first hand information on meth­
ods of obtaining registered and
sponsored rooms.
On making the application
for a room the visitor pays a de­
posit of 50 cents per night per
person for which he receive» a
receipt. The receipt may be pre­
sented to the landlord in lieu
of cash as part payment for the
room.
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