m i DA. Y. FEBRUARY !*. 1940 TH H UEAVKKTON will »lug at this service. A has ket dinner will he served at noon in the basement. At 2 o'clock l a k i r r l p l l i a Ratea O n « y e a r On a d v a n c e ) .............. »100 the quartet will give a sucre.I Six m o n th * tin a d v a n c e ) ............... 80 O ne y e a r On o t h e r a t a t e a ) . . . . 1.60 concert In the main auditorium E x t r a p o s t a g e f o r o u ta ld e th e U. S. Evening evangelistic service as A M K It 1 C A X I S M usual, thuleav or al tt:;u>. Ser­ ''A m e r i c a n i s m t • unfailing mon at 7:30. lo v e o f c o u n t r y ; l o y a l t y to Its s * a I n stitu tio n s a nd Ideals , e a g e r ­ ness to d e f e n d It a g a i n s t all CHURCH O r THE NAZIRENE enenalea; u n d iv id e d a lle g ia n c e to the f l a g ; and a d e s ire to W. P. Kcebaugh. Pastor. s e cu r e th e b le s s in g s o f lib e rt y Sunday school at 9:45. to o u r s e l v e s and o u r p o s t e rity . Morning worship at 11:0(1. a a a The Beaverton Review VOI H UH N i o n i . P A P K H T ( I * » iiuh * i m Filtered as » . c o n d - o l » « » m a tta r on D * e f m h a r H. 1 9 î ï , a t t h « p o a t o f f lc e » t Boa» o r lo n . O r e g o n , u nde r th « a c t o f M a rch I. 1879 ISSUE D F R I D A Y O F E A C H WtCKJC AT HE t V E K T O N . OK BOON J. H HULETT N « liq u o r o r Owner tobacco ada a cce p te d The Price o f Liberty HBVIKW THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN TRY A REVIEW WANT AD )VJ s t t Mfflr © a s s ) \ YOUNG r'VNN-PLtAS C ©CtN WORKING POPPAI DONTT Q O lT - IP YOU S PIRP1 TrtRfLC W T T K JÌfM O U LO QUIT ’CADY AMD A U I W */ J ILL LARY »¿ i © i "P s Iß a WCEll v x c c k - novm -I « I 4£T # 5 5 »* I ( CONSTIPATED? I AI.Oil V COMMUNITY CHURCH D. Marquis Godwin. Pastor A short time ago Joseph Stalin, dictator of Sunday school. 10:00a. ni.. witn Communist Russia, was reelected to his seat on class* si for all ages. Morning worship, 11. jo u the Moscow municipal soviet. His majority was Young People’s mcctln*, 3 p.m Mid-week service. Wtduesday exactly 100 per cent—every vote was cast for *t 8:00 p.m. AH are cordially invited to at­ him. According to the press dispatch telling of tend any or all of theae tsrtrfMa this, it was obvious that the most strenuous meth­ SEVENTH DAY \|»VENT1ST The Huber-Aloha Seventh Day ods were used by officials to get out the largest Adventist meets every Saturday possible vbte. morning at 9:45 at the Huber hall. Sabbath school Those who have watched the technique of dic­ Commercial meets at 9:45, church service at tatorship can judge what those methods were— 11 : 00. lieader. T. G. Kdgtngton. you support the man in the saddle “ or else.” And Superintendent. !\ E. Tuttle. this little event, while it didn’t make the headlines, is a biting commentary on what happens when the n « . « a a T_ ._ c people surrender their rights and liberties to iron- j U CgUII dlCb "W h a t that man «aid about clad political rule. No one attempts to win over I Oregon wan all interesting, but the opposition by argument, as in a democratic I don't believe it could be true.“ the very grarlou« librarian nation—after all, machine guns, exile and brutal So In the New Englund hamlet re­ persecution are temporarily more effective instru­ acted to the story of the North - west. The visior hail menioned ments for keeping in power. The man who raises I 'the 1-otan« and the Youngberrles ! making two and three tons to his voice in dissent gets short shrift indeed. the acre. He told of the warm Here in America we pride ourselves on the j ocean current from the tropics fact that we may still speak our minds—that no I and the winters so ntild that section becomes like a great man is master of our destinies—that the forces j the open-air greenhouse; while the o f dictatorship have been kept firmly in leash. country at large shivers under j snow and ice. This and more But pride in this is not enough. It cannot too he told them but the Connecti­ often be repeated that the price of liberty is eter­ cut woman could not quite be­ lieve it. nal vigilance at home. We can unconsciously sur­ [ What, wc ask. would such a render rights until one day we awake to realize, one say o f the Newberg. Oregon, man who was seen behind too late, that liberty is gone. his mower, trimming the lawn America watches events abroad with wonder 1 on a day this present January? w hat o f the rapevine of Mrs. and horror. Let America also learn from them. j i Or John Gourde of Tigard. A vine | that runs out from the corner | of the house close to fifty reel ; and that bears fruit all the way Colonel Lindbergh is not “ in bad" with the ! to end of the branches? It is I quite a span from the corner National Advisory' Committee for Aeronautics. j where the stocky stem rises out That official group has approved the recommen­ ' of he soil, to the tip branches ; out there. But the same life dation of a special survey, headed by Colonel ■ 1» in the branches as In the . Lindbergh, urging the “ establishment o f an en­ vine and by that is the fruit Out of this fact of the branch gine research laboratory and additional stimula­ and the vine having the sarm tion of aeronautical research in educational and life, Christ gave His teaching on The Vine and The Brauch. H e ! scientific institutions.” said. “ I am th- Vine; ye are \ Evidently a few men who are more militant the branches." The same Life in j both. HIS LIFE. And He add.« than they are intellectual have not succeeded in “ He tliat abideth In Me. and 1 ■ In him. the same bringeth forth ! “killing o f f ’ the Colonel. •much fruit; FOR WITHOUT ME j YE CAN DO NOTHING.” The friend over in Beaver on Evangelistic 7:45 P. M. Tune in on KWJJ each Sunday ! the coast, prayed for his brnth- from 5:00 to 5:30 p. m. to the er for years, before the inan waf brought through to God. THAT Assembly of God Broadcast. WAS MU’ IT. The Bible Is now F . J. Huntley printed in 1008 different langu* Pastor AAA BLTHA.YY BAPTIST CHL'Rl'H , ages. THAT IS FRUIT. Yes, to THU METHODIST CHURCH ! bo among the tribes of earth and Bev. John C. Schweitzer, Minister 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school with Earl B. Horsell. Pastor j learn their language; to Invent classes for all ages. John Croeni, perintendent, Chas. H. Roseman. ■ 4 — superintendent. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Su- 11:00 a. m.— Worship service. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Choir directed by Carl Eggiman. Sermon topic, “ One Brotherhood 7:45 p. m.— Evening service, in Christ.” a s s Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Bethel Congregational Church Topic for study. “ Is the World 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. Prof. Getting Belter or W orse?‘ ’ Think of it!!! Midweek service Thursday at K G. Webb, s iporintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 8:30 pjn. Suits made to your Only in Christ can we have Sermon. “ Prepare Ye the Way *f the Ijord.” Choir selections true brotherhood. measure only AAA lirected by W illis Cady. Speaker. Rev. T. Arthur Dun CH CK'H OF CHRIST gan. K. F.. Coulter. Pastor a a a 'Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m. ILOHA ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ihe service will be in honor of Church on Wheeler and Alex the Boy Scouts. This is scout anuer Streets. week, come and honor the boys. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. The sermon subject will be, Morning Worship 11:00 A . M ‘TJpon My H onor." The North- Young People 6:30 P . M_ J west Christian college quartet "For years I mid occasional •-oust I put Inn, awful gas bloating heuduchcs and back pains. Ad- loriku always helped right away. Now I >-i»t sausage, hanauas. pis, unythlug 1 want. Never felt bet 1er.“ Mrs. Mabel Schott. DLERIKA SOLD AT INN 0CNCPŒNI3 alphabets; reduce their speech to writing; translate the Scrip­ tures; print them; then to teach the natives to read this Book now theirs, and next pray them Into the Christian falh—-THAT IS TO BE FRUITFUL, When “ Praise God from whom all blessings flow” wels from hearts that had been filled with murder, lust. fear. THAT IS TO into the Christian faith—THAT FRUIT you have settled your heart on Christ as yor Saviour. hut are you th e fruitful branch? -H E THAT A- BIDKTH IN ME. AND I IN HIM. THE SAME HUINGKTIi FORTH MUCH F P 'H T; IY»K WITHOUT ME YE CAN DO NOTHING.” WASHER WRINGER IRONERj see ALL 3 FOR ! *69 9 5 Telephone HEART BOXES Beaverton CAtcA, SAFEWAY r 1/aJtuMA cundí A t* fa Ijow tu if SAFEWAY p n À o tó O A t SPEAK FOR THFMSFIVFS SPECIAL PRICES Fri. thru Mon. February 9-12 See our Valentines, Napkins, Favors, Party Supplies. . . . and BROWN’S PHARMACY! 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