The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 22, 1939, Image 2

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The Beaverton Review
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Christmas Gifts of Today
—The Heirlooms of Tomorrow
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Americanism I a unfailing
at Beaverton. (Oregon under the
lev«
of
country: loyalty to Its
act of March 1. 117»
institutions and ideals: eager­
ness
to
defend It against all
1BBUKD FRIDAY OF BACH WKBK
enemies: undivided allegiance
AT BEAVERTON. OREGON
to the flag: and a desire to
secure the blessings of liberty
Ne liquor or tebaeco ads accepted
to ourselves and eur posterity"
Editorials...
For Unto Us a Saviour Is Bom!
A N D she brought forth her firstborn son. and
wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid
him in a manger; because there was no room for
them in the inn.
And there were in the same country shepherds
abiding in the field, keeping watch over their
flock by night
And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them,
and the glory of the Lord shown round about
them; and they were sore afraid.
And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for,
behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which
shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day in the city of
David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall
find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying
in a manger.
And suddenly there was with the angel a mul­
titude of the heavenly host praising God, and
saying,
Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace,
good will toward men.
And it came to pass, as the angels were gone
away from them into heaven, the shepherds said
one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethle­
hem, and see this thing which is come to pass,
which was told them concerning this child.
And they came with haste, and found
Mary
and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
And when they had seen it, they made known
abroad the saying which was told them concern­
ing this child.
And all they that heard it wondered at those
things which were hold them by the shepherds.
The Gift of a Calendar
Calendars have for many years been popular
gifts fo r Christmas. It is a present that lasts.
I f you are presented with a pretty calendar that
identifies all those 366 days of 1940, you have
something at once useful and which will sene
as a reminder of the giver on each of those 366
Oays.
I f in addition the calendar displays nice bits
of poetry or philosophy from the world’s v isost
people, giving inspiration for every week or day,
you have something that Will lift you quite a dis­
tance along life’s pathway. A thought that puts
hope and confidence into one’s heart may be a
great deal better than a gift of money.
I f we could only live up to all those quotations
that our fiflends give us on those calendars, and
do all the things that those poets and
philoso­
phers tell us to do, we would indeed perform some
stunts that would surprise our friends.
British are now blockading German exports
Is no time like the pres-
T HERE
»nt io start these lovely needle­
point piece« for Christmas gifts
Turn vour leisure hour* Into In
leiesilng ones—and at the same
lime, create useful decorative pieces
of true heirloom value Needlepoint
lends lo I he home a charm which
«annoi he equalled Needlepoint—
wiih the glamour of centuries of
rredlllou Is the utterly fesclasllug
hniiUenrk that has the added ad
venisse of belug easy to pick up
I We resili« uuwadaye ther needle
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BORN IN k STABLE
will o f his father who sent Him. from 5:00 la 5:10 p. Si to the
and MYRRH. Here vou see the Assembly e f God P.uaduast.
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shadow o f the Cross even now
K. J. Huattey
On the hills above Bethlehem, at the manger. For later when
(tartar
s s s
the
shepherds
were
keeping He laid down His life Myrrh was
witch over their flocks by night, used as they made ready His
(Hl'RCH OF RUE HAIARRRK
and. lo, the angel of the Lord body for burial. GOLD. Christ
W. P . Keebeugh. Pastor.
came upon them, and the glory the K in «
Sunday school st 9:45.
F R A N K I.W IN . s k
His
of the Lord shone round about holy life MYHKH. His death for
Morning wurebip at 11:00
them, and they were sore afraid cur sins.
A group of the Gideons w ill
And the angel said unto them,
Human reason says. “ I must be with us In tbs evening In
“ Fear not, for behold, 1 bring
see the thing, and handle it or the Young People's service at
you good tidings of great Joy
I cannot believe It " Where rea­ ti i 45. And Ln the evening even-
which shall be to all people. For
son leaves o ff faith takes up. By felistic service at 7:30.
unto you is born this day in
We invite you to come You
faith we see the unseen things
the city of David
a
Saviour,
o f God and are made strong for will enjoy tbelr singing and good
which is Christ the Lard And
the testa and trials of life. By testimonies.
this shall be a sign unto you;
s s s
faith we see across into the land
Ye shall find the Babe wrapped
that is fairer than day where
THK HKTHOBLST CHURCH
in swaddling ,-lothee and lying
the Father waits over the way
Marl B Morsell. Pastor
in a manager.”
And so we sing, “ My faith looks
Sunday school. 0:45 a.m. rbj
And it came to pass that when up to thee; thoa Lamb of Cal­ perlntendeat. «'has H Kosesnan
the angel had gone away from vary, Saviour divine! Now- hear
Morning
worship. 11:00 am.
them into heaven, that the ahep- me while ( pray; take all my Sermon. “Our Is>rd Has Come
berds pressed with haste into guilt away. O let me from this
Christmas
vespers. 4:30 pm.
Bethlobera to see that which was day be wholly th in e "
“ Honoring tbs B aby-K ing"
told them. There lying in the
With Christ Christmas becomes
manger
they
found the babe.
the festival of Joy.
The hour had struck. God had
a a a
sent forth his son. born o f a
ALOHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
woman to become one with us.
»
Marquis Oodwta. Pastor
*in apart. Christ, the second per­
Sunday school. 14:40a.m.. wlla
son o f the God-head had stripped
classes for all ajpsa.
himself of his glory and stepped
Morning worship. 11.dM am
down to walk among men and
Yosng People's meetla. I pm.
8 KTHAXT BAFT JUST CM IR C *
MI4-week
service,
Wtunesdry
reveal the heart-throb
of
his
Rev. John C. SchwelUar. Minister
at 4:04 p m
father's love for fallen man.
I : IS a. m «Sunday school with
All are cordially invited to at­
Nest came the Magi, the wise classes for ail agaa. J<Ma Croeal.
tend any or all of these services,
men. They fell down and wor­ superintendent.
a s s
shipped Him and when they had
11:0« a. m.— Wtorahlp service
COXnRR&ATIONAL
CHURCH
opened their treasures, they pre­ Choir directed by Dart Hggtaisn
7:4« p m.— Evening servtoe
9:45 a. h. Christmas session of
sented
unto
Him gifts; gold.,
a a a
the Bible school.
frankincense and myrrh. GOLD
ALOHA ARSRHBLY OF HOD
11:00 a. m. Morning worship
which spoke of royalty. Christ
< bucch on Wheeler ant] Aiaa
with special Christmas music and
th e
King.
FRANKINCENSE
snder Streets.
sermon. “ In the Fullness of time,
which told God's delight in Him.
Sunday School 1:46 A . M.
“ This is my beloved Son In
the star.''
Morning W on fci» 11:00 A . M
whom I am well pleased.'’ And
» 6:00 p. m. Christmas
vesper
Young Pecg>le 0;*o P . M_
Christ could say that he came
service of worship, with musical
Evangelistic 7:45 P . M.
not to do his own w ill but the
presented
by
local
Tune la on R.WJJ each Muaday | program
DETECTIVE RILEY
NOTICE OF HONIt M B !
I NOTICE IS HKIfKHY KIVI N
, That the Town of Beaverton.
Oregon, will receive seated blits
until 4:00 o'clock p. m on Jan
uary 8. 1940. at ihe Town Hall
In Ih'iivnrton, Oregon, anil Im­
mediately thereafter the bide will
i be opened by tbe Town Couuctl
of tbe Town of Heuvvrton for
ihe sale of Its Refunding Wester
Bnds. Sane* 1440. In the aurn of
146,000 00. as follows:
Town of Beaverton Refunding
Water Hoods. Bertas 1940. In de­
nominations of 1500.00 to be dated
February 10. 1940. Interest pay
able semi annually except Coupon
No I, and to mature
_•* as follows:
Number
Date
point Is not as hard to d<> as It tuay
seem end the above Hlearatha
pieces designed by the Heirloom
Needlework Guild, ere doubly easy .
All come packaged each e com ]
plele ouifli Oace you alert, you'll
never stop—and Ihe finished prod
uct more then repays you for the
effort put Into It
These unusual needlepoint pack
ege out8n can be found, wtib olher
fine designs. for ibalr
teals,
beaches, foolstools end mauy other
ue*s le the srt needlework depart
meut of your favorite store.
at the <>pt huí of Ihe Towu of
Itenvnrtim in liumericnl order at
unv Interest paying dale or dales
on nr after May in. I!*4t» The
bonita will lie sold lo tbe bidder
offering lo purchase the same
at
par
and
accrued
Internet
thereon and bearlug The low«** I
rate of Internet and will he sold
to th«* h sliest bidder only where
the Interest bid Is >-<|«ial to that
of atiother bidder Each bid aliali
be In writing and except any
bid submitted by the State of
Oregon or any S.nklug Fund of
tbe Town of Beaverton, must be
accompanied by a certified check
on a Bank doing business In this
state, for two per cent of the
par value of the amount bid.
made payable to the Town of
Beaverton as a guarantee of good
faith
Amt.
Maturing
1 to 6 Incl May 10. 41 $3.000.00
7 to 12 loci. May 10. 42 3.000 00
13 to 19 Inrl May 10. 43 3.500 00
The
Town of Beaverton rr
20 to 26 tncl. May 10. '44 3.600 00 serves the right to accept or
27 lo 34 tncl May 10. 45 4,000 00 reject any or all bids In the
35 to 42 incl May 10, 46 4.000 00 Interest o f tht* Town.
of
:0 .«I
43 to ( I tncl May 10. '47 4.500 00
approving
opinion
iUl<l
McCulloch
52 to «0 Incl. Muy 10. '48 4.500.00 Teal. WDnfree,
«1 to 70 Incl. May 10. '49 5,000 00 Shuler will lx* furnished the sue
71 to 80 Incl, May 10. ‘50 5.000 00 «•«•»sfili bidder.
R. C DOTY. Recorder
XI to 90 Incl. May 10. 51 5.000 00
«>f the Town of Beaverton
All bonds o f this series, num­
4. 5. «
ber 43 and above will be callable
“ Where Is He That Is Born King
of the J e w s '"
Endeavor meeting at 6:30 pm
Friday. December 22. at 7:45
p. m Bible school special Christ­ At 7:30 a Christmas Cantata by
mas program and white gifta the oboir with tableaux and pan
services, candy for the kiddles, lamlmea under colored lights and
beautiful decorations. You are tn
s e e
vltnd to enjoy this program with
I l i l l H M OF CHRIST
us.
K. 14. OewM»». I'atler
choir and soloist*,
outalde soloists.
assisted
by
A Christmas program by the
Bible school children
at
9:45
a. m., followed by a rueasag«,
Use the Classifieds
By Richard Ige
YOUNG RILEY WA^ A STUDENT
in m y c rim in o lo g y c l a s s .
BACK IN T he s t a t e s .
count / _
OH SO? AND WHAT
vOu F ind most iNífífvriNúl
IN YOUR WORK MR RtlEY ? j
Nothing personal, Tokyo, but a new bacterial
treatment is found by science to be a potent enemy
of the Japanese beetle. Also, talk resumes of forti­
fying Guam.
Hitler announces support of Russia. Mussolini
denounces the Stalin regime. It may be the end
of a beautiful friendship.
Bridge experts say they have devised a de­
fense for the squeeze play. Couldn’t they pass
their information along to the taxpayers?
If a man is an natural egotist, you can no mare
take it out of him than you can take the wiggle
out of an angle worm.
Most people who find something to get shocked
at, were looking for it
Any farmer will tell you that a pet lamb grows
up to be a cross ram.
as well as imports.
and going.
That’s getting
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them coming
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NAPPY
By I rv Tirman