The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 21, 1939, Image 2

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ALOHA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Church on Wheeler and Alex
ander Street«.
Sunday School 9:46 A. M.
Mortung Wo,ah p 11:00 A. M
Young People f:30 P . M .
Evangelistic 7:45 P. M.
Tune In on KWJJ each Sunday
from 5:00 to 5:30 p. m. to the
Assembly of God Broadcast.
F. J . Huntley
Pastor
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Its better to do what
to do, than to » ait to do,
do, and find you've air«
' it. . .
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Tony shouldn’t fie
unless congress gives h
to devaluate Joe’s punches
a*ain
power
4 4 4
Love is a feeling you
going to feel, when you
have a feeling that you 1
before . . . . whew,
again . . . .
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Scienc« is Rapidly Fine
to cure insanity—Soon, 1
be no one left to disigt
shoes . . . .
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Entirerly too many I
n i l B C I I OF THE XAZAHE5E
denee
go over town to
W. P. Keebaugh, Pastor.
shopping....................Its
Sunday School— 9:45 A. M.
merchants and this pape
Classes for all ages.
cate
them to buy at home
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
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N. Y\ P. S. Meeting, 6:30 p. m
All
of
us
are
workin]
Evening Message at 7:30 P. M.
Everyone welcome to all these government, but there a
that aren't getting paid
services.
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It seems that everyone
THE METHODIST CHURCH
on his or her vacation
Earl B. Horsell, Pastor
When you come back from yours,
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. Chat
write
and tell us about it . . .
.
H. Roseman, superintendent
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\
Morning Worship, 11:00 am.,
I saw one of those model air-
Sermon: “Observations from a
Hospital Cot.’*
| plane motors run, over a t th Co- j
Mid-Week service. Thursday at lumbia model Aero Shop---- Just
8 o'clock.
Hike an Irish washerwoman on Mon-
jday Morn—
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CUlItCU OE CUBIST
A Home-Uke Church
This European Ruckus is one
E. E. Coulter, Pastor
thing that can’t be blamed on the
Morning worship at 9:45 a. m. parole board . . . .
Sermon subject: “A Glorious
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Church.’’ Bible study classes at
Russia
won’t
have any airfleet
11 a m. with all services dis­
left
if
she
don’t
hurry
up and cap­
missed at 11:30.
Endeavor at 7 p. m. with groups ture the Japanese news agency . .
for all ages. Evening sermon at
8 o’clock. Rev. Meyer Tan-Ditter
from the Hebrew mission in Port­
According to a new rule, any
land will bring the evening mes­ WPA employee, who “quits," volun­
sage. Mr. George will direct the tarily, will be automatically dis­
song service.
charged after 5 days, and another
man will take his place.
HELL ON EARTH
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Every- girl has a God-given right |
to choose a husband, but she should
make sure whose husband she is
On the night of the big fcoa- choosing. . . .
ball game men of the winning
team went out to see the town,
wine and women included Some Thin Skinned Cows
weeks later the star runner sougLt Not Wanted
out an M. D. who found him to
he renerael. In due time thl • Due to the heavy ruins “ thin
diseased man took to himself as skinned“ cows were not popular
his life partner the daughter of with one early-day farmer who
a leading citizen. The town called expressed his views in the fol­
it a great match. Star athlete and lowing advertisement in the Ore­
talented daughter of fine old gon Spectator at Oregon City,
stock. Bon voyage, young couple. December 2, 1851:
“COW'—I will pay a fair price
Then the shock. First a child
born terribly diseased and later in cash for a good sized cow
the young father on the road to with a white face and a very
imblcility with a nurse hired to thick skin, as thin-skinned cows
change his undertbings. They are found to leak owing to the
pinned them on and off as though continued rains In this climate.
he were a babe. Y’es, it was hell One of the above kind will com­
on earth for this proud family. mand a good price if of gentle
Now comes Dr. E. C. Brown's and kind habits, and would be
will leaving 6300,000 to the State preferred from the country and
Hygiene society to educate our to ensure a. market she should
youth cn the perils of sex. Bu be accompanied by a very small
he left also 630,000 to the Amer­ calf.”—Historical Records Sur­
ican Sunday School Union for its vey, MtPA.
Bible work among boys and girls
In unchurched parts. All praise
ALOHA NEWS
to Dr. B. for the big sum s c ou,
for sex teaching. But listen dads
and mothers—EVEN WITH THE
Bud Nault returned home Sun­
YOUNG FOLKS POSTED ON ALL
day from a trip to Pendleton.
THAT HAS TO DO WITH SEX
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hesterlec
THEY YET MUST HAVE GOD-
and children of Newberg recently
GIVEN POWER TO SAY N-O
near Tobias on the high
which spells “NO.’’ Here is where moved
way.
the dynamic of the indwelling
Grace Larsen spent a week In
Christ counts. Teach them; warn
and school them but forget not Seattle visiting relatives recently.
Katherine Nault returned home
the hour of crisis. Tere they need
Sunday
from a three weeks visit
Him who was tempted at every
point ike as we are and who with friends In Washington.
The young Democrats club met j
yet stood out against t-ln.
Says Judge Hill of N. V„ Ju­ Tuesday evening at Senator Ross’
venile Court: “As a jurist who office. Senator Ross led the dis­
judges thousands of crime broKen cussion on principles of leading
boys and girls each year, I know our government. Next meeting
that religious interests for young is planned to be open to the
public.
people are essential for their
moral welfare and future as
worth-while American citizens. Beautiful Tuberous
IT IS NOT ENOUGH MERELY
TO SEND CHILDREN TO THE Plants On Display
A pretty and interesting dis­
CHURCH. PARENTS MUST AT­
TEND CHURCH FOR THE CHILD play is arranged in the windows (
TO FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE of The Flower Shop this week. I
SET BY FATHER AND MOTH Two plants of tuberus begonia
ER." Like father, the boy and from the George L Baker green- j
like mother, the girl. Blessed bo houses at The Tides are «worthy j
the family that travels the up- of attention. One plant Is salmon j
word path, on to the glory-1 nd. pink and the other is red. Roth :
By the way of the cross It leads, are exceptionally haidy.
While spending last weekend at !
where died for our sins, the
Christ who SAVES. KEEPS. SAT­ Seaside Ibe George W. Richard­
ISFIES whatever the perils may son family visited the famous |
be.
P«* ad- Baker greenhouses at The Tides
and were presented with these
plants.
NEW YORK (Special)—This remarkable air view of the New York
Fair shows the World of Tomorrow that has sprung up ngpinsi the bai !.-
ground of New' York City of Today.
The Trylon and Perisphere, theme of the New York Fair, are seen domi­
nating the I216*i-acre tract. At the lower right is the internaliona) area w
its magnificent foreign pavilions grouped around the Ci urt of Peace ’>« 1 v;
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.1 stretching out along the upper left of the Fair grounds.
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n. Actu
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