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

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FRID A Y, MA W H
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UL I VI KI OX
REVIEW
THE
BEAVERTON
REVIEW
In the public eye — Iticlit und at the national power Job __
ST. CECELIA'S ( II! Ki ll
power Tbl* Industry I* prepared Bbe.v have the «resource?, the
Itev. l.eergv O'Keefe, I'a ito r
to do It« full part In defending nien. the experience and the fkr
this couutry. The Northwester.» little*. Not a dollar of tax money Mit*», 8.00 a .n. uuU i o t i ) a .in
Electric Company recently ,1a- need be diverted from «he job
V V V
aued a leaflet which vividly ‘I o f producing arm am ent* 4 0 build
SEVENTH DAI ADVKNT1ST
lustratea the electric Industry* government power plants. There
The lluber-Aloha Seventh Day
atate of pre|>aredne**. A mhw I m ate no bottlenecks in the powe.' Adventlit tueeta every Saturday
haa long had the greatest
In­ Industry.
morning at >:4S at tha llttber
terconnected power system In I
Commercial hall. Sabbath aohooi
the world. It waa bulltentlre'y
meets at 9:45, church aarvlca at
f T O l ’ R own L O C A L P A P K R
with private aavinga.
Defenao I . „ J e J l a k n .
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anywdiere In thla country. Power
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K tite re d a s s e c o n d - c la s s m a tt e r on
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I Superintendent.
Mr a.
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D e c a n tb e r 9. 199*. a t th e p o s to f flc e can be moved to any production
Stubby was ticked up for thefi Tuttla.
a t H e a v e rto n . O re g o n , u n d er th e territory
lmmedately.
a c t o f M arch It. 1879
and sentenced to Klmlra Heforni
Government, despite Its va«t atory, You M
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• a a
X S S l'K D K R ID A T OK E A C H W E E K expend*: tre*
for
power
projects
bulldln)„
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IN IT T BA TT18T
A T H E A V E R T O N . O REG O N
to c o r n e t ,
with
private plant*
thn)U<pi 8ou lh .ru New
York Rev. B. M .rc u . Godwin
Pastor
J. H. HULETT .
Owner
little to this situation. Its Iran- J
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*mt*alon line* are sparse an 1
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there
they
made
him
meeting.
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worahlu
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So well did they teach 7:45; t e .c h .r M i n . c l J . i S
O n e y e a r (It, o th e r s t a t e s ) .............. 5 ..
E x t r a p o s t a g e f o r o u ts id e th e U. S.
* X K R I C l It I S M
" A m e r ic a n is m
I a
u n f a ilin g
lo v e o f c o u n t r y : lo y a lty to Us
I n s t it u t io n s an d Id e a ls ; e a g e r ­
n e ss to d efen d It a g a in s t a ll
e n e m ie s ; u n d ivid ed
a lle g ia n c e
to th e f l a g ; an d a d e s ire to
s e c u r e th e b le s s in g s o f lib e r t y
to o u r s e lv e s and o u r p o s t e r ity .
FK1LL.Y
PREPARED
During the last World War
Oat ion sound advice when he
said: “Let alone what la suc­
cessfully lone and interfere as
little as possible wltih the presen A
n -* o«l proci * res ' That advice
applies even more forcibly to
day. and particularly
to
one
great Industry which is
much j
•yarn- -
and .............
!y
tlo n , and power shortage. Their
lines are confined to urban area*
and do not extend Into
rural
d istricts.
In other words, private
9o
dustry la responsible
for
per cent o f all the
high vo -
tage lines In the nation — a n i
private industry produce*
per cent o f all
our
electric
power. Today. America has 4H
times as much power as in m 7
and you think private tnduetry
for that.
When you want a Job dona
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we'l
go to an
» e .i. go
a« expert. The prl-
rate utilities are the experts
Gloria Jean Helps Edit **True Comics
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:Glc i j an. mov e st r. looking over advance proofs of " T r u e Com ics.4
'«•<■ m - g i f m * for children o* which she is a Ju n io r Advisory Editor.
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York. “T ru e Com ics“
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n for the lurid, fan-
nd girls.
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I h lied Presbyterlaa (b u tch
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The West Slope United Pres
could police or aherlff lay hand byterlan church, which meets at
on Stubby for he bad served Ms the Gabel Couutry day school
time and the law was satisfied At eaat end of Golf course crea
fellow up
look-.*
w - K * 1“« Murphy, Pastor
Yes, as the
mp ipuvw
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The ltltvle school meets at 9:45
»venngh the plate glaaa window
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, . . with classes for all ages, Includ
o f the diner, the world looked I l l P \ I » V I ) tl u H < ( . . . U . i i n i n n ' a 1 ) 4 1 . 1 .
Nav„r
wonld
M ena and Women'« Bible
..
.
classes,
have iron# on hla wrlat or walx ,
10:30, a-m.. Church
Service-
with a Gospel Message.
Another Court Scene Yet.
u
o. ww.
.. t
. , A nursery Is provided for the
Hold on Stubby. Every tick o f J chlldren under Khoo| ^
du, .
the clock brings you on toward
, h. r-b...«»,
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bour wben for
yOU tints In*> l*1* Church service,
All are Invited and we.ootuo
shall he »« " " 'r e
SKVEX DIE to visit theae services.
EVERY M IX 1 T E . — “ It Is ajv
Tho Message for thla S'md.iv
’ pointed unto men once to dla la "C hrist Knocking at the Door“
hut after thla tbs* Jud gem en t’’ One Who Speaks to Ua.”
B IB L E
Death cornea and th»n
a a a
tfhe Judgem ent.
God’s
Word
( III K ( l l o r C H R IS T
knows nothin? o f “ Reform.” His
George W. Springer, Pastor
woH Is "R eN v-n ." -"Y e must be
Mo-ning worship and preach
bom a g a in .” Onr humhn fathers
The
pass on to i*s a human nature ing service at 9:45, am .
that by birth, c h o i c e and praot- . ,op,c of
morning
eermon
Ic e goes In f o r *!n To he ahove * U1 ^ ‘ M»kkng Your Calling and
tills nature s p i the guilt
you
Sure
must he
w s.ved
In
C h rists
Following the serm on, the Lord'*
blood and have H I, nature OVE I Supper will be observed.
God offers to wash clean ^»«r | Slble School class session II
p&ge and to wrrte In
Chri«C« A.M .
blameless life
TW O : To rive Christian Endeaver 4:30 P. M.
you a new heart
wlt-h power i Song service aaaiated hjy the
over sin. T H R E E : Vlstorv over orchestra a t 7 :20 P . M. followed
pain, povertv. family woe; vt - by the evening sermon
tory over **n* that are
von- I Mid-week
Bible
study a n d !
«h»me. Th»««> «re the signs of prayer service, Wed., 8 : <XY p.m.
the new M rfh.
a a *
I p To The Heart
Belhel Coagregattonal Church
Your head car.not take this I n f )
Willard B H all. Minister.
Of course not. »t la not fo r tho
9:45 A. M. Church School. E.
bead but for Lie heart - "W ith G. Webb. Superintendent
One heart man believeth unto
11:0(7 A. M. Morning Yvorahip.
1 righteousness. ” But you
wish
The Minister will speak o n -
you had the faith to believe and “The Loneliness o f C hrist",
go on to V ICTO RY! Cry to Go 1 The choir will alng ■!« !er tbo
Keep on crying. It la for him direction of Willi# L
■"'r.
to put that faith Into your hear’
7:00 p.m- Christian Erdeavor.
By g race are we naved 4ftrough
faith and that faith la not o f
our own making. It is the g l.:
of God.
My faith looks up to
T hee.
Thou U m b of Calvary:
Sav­
iour Divine. Now hear me while
I pray; take all my guilt away.
O let me from
tlhls day he
wholly Th in e.
r/TNaCvfc/aeAAv»
I lie Poet's C/omew
Send In V oup Oontributions
c / 3 - V )5 V t /* ry t \ 3
ENDLESS
A Package Of Seed
TASK
Tito hostess Inni carefully In
structed ber uew njulil lo brlng
in thè Itoiiuefort Olire*« al
i
certuni appotntcd lime durimi
thè il vii ner
The Itine
arrivati,
bui noi <hr ruerae. Final ly (hu
mlarras exctmed berseli tu
lu-
atters anu
veatlgate m
matterà
a n d uu
dlscovervd
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a t thè
," r n,aM bUHUy * l work
'W h y lan't the choeee aerved
yel?" usked the hoates*.
•*lt'# not ready, muni." replled
the gtrl platitlvvly. “and 1 don'l
know whesi It will be. I Jual
can't get all theae green ideces
o n t!"
♦ ♦
B etter to dwell In Freedom s hail
with a cold damp floor and
mouldering wall
Than bow the head aivd bend
the knee
In Che prowdest palace of
alaverle.
Moore
♦ ♦
Nothing commends a
young
man ao much to hla employers
as accuracy and punctuality In
the conduct of busltvea*:
Stuart Blackte
♦ ♦
Stand not upon the order of
your going but go at once.
William Shakespeare.
♦ ♦
KFFH IEX< Y
1 paid a dime for a package o f
seedk.
And till«« clerk tossed them out
wt«h a flip;
“ We’ve got ’em ua sorted
for
every man's needs.“
lie said with a smite on hla Up;
’’Uanales and (Hippie* and asters
and pens!
Ten cent# a pucka*«' And pick
aa you pleaae!”
Now. seeds are Just dime#
to
the man In the a tore.
And tha' dimes are Che thing*
that he needs;
And I've t e n to buy them
iu
seasons before.
But have thought them merely
aa semis.
But It flashed through my mind
as I took then»' thla
time,
“ You have purchased a m iracle
here for a dim e!"
You've a dime's worth of power
which no man can
create.
You've a dimes worth of ¡¡fa
In your hand!
You’ve a dimes worth of myatery ,
destiny, fate.
Which the wisest cannot unde«-
stand.
In thla bright little package, now
Isn't It odd?
There waa one of Ui««e mod­
ern efficiency experts who wax You’ve a dime's worth o f c-Jtre-
sent out to Colorado Into Coo thlng known only to God.”
mountains t advise the miners.
One oM miner, driving him These are seeds, but «he ptonta
and the blnaaoma are here
through the snow
and
cold,
spread a buffalo lap robe over With their petala of various hue«
the kneea o f both of tbetu.
In theae little p<- lot*.
*o
dry
Said the efficiency expert: You
and ao queer
ought to turn the hair on the
Inside. Don’t you know It la a There la power which no chem­
ist can ftme
great deal warmer to have tli «
hair next to your body?*’ The Here la one of God's m iracles |
old miner obey»] and sat there
soon to unfold.
ohuokllr.g. Skid the expert:
Thus for ten cents an
ounce
"W{ at are you laughing a-
la Divinity aoM!
hout? Are you laughing at m e4“
Edgar Guaat
•’No.” replied the
miner, “I
was Just thinking
about
that
♦ ♦
buffalo. What a fool he waa all
I owe all my auceaa In Ufa
hla life , not to know a simple to having been always a quarter
little thing like th a t!“ —Chria- 'o f an hour before time,
tlan Herald.
Lord Nelaon.
i
It Pays To Advertise
B e a v e rto n ,
Pd Adv.
O reg o n .
ren t, ten
fSNOUSG
•THE B IB L E CLA SS"
The Bible class will meet a t
the home of Mrs. O’Connor at
Third and Lombard streets In
Beaverton, a t 2 to 3 o'clock oil
Tuesday afternoon, March 11.
This is a non-sectarian g ro u j
Bring your friends and Comi!
B r.n g your Bible- Topic: the 80»
Chapter of Genesis.
PRESERVE’—MISSOURI TO
ROCKIES -T E X A S TO CANADA—
BECAME THE STATE O r OKLAHOMA-
MANY SAID : * THE FOCWT/EA'S G O N E?
B
BETH AXT
OKLAHOMA. w h ic h HAD PRODUCED ONLY
6 0 0 0 BARRELS IN 1900 WAS ON THE WAY TO
a id i n m a k in g a g ia n t n e w f r o n t / e x - t h e
OIL IN DUSTRY- I T GIVES LIVELIHOOD TO MILLIONS
and i s a b u l w a r k o f o u r p r e p a r e d n e s s .
ut
BAPTIST CHCRCH
Rev. John C. Bcbweftrer. Minister
9:45 a m.—Sunday school with
classes for all ages. John CroenL
superintendent.
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u.s total
OIL pro d u c tio n f u d m 6 3 Ji m il l io n
BARRELS IN | 900 TO MORE THAN A BILLION
AND A THIRD IN 1 9 4 0 - 1 " TEXAS ; 2»® CALIF. •
3 * * Ci<i-A.; 4 TI1 I U . . ; 5 Ty L A .;6 ™ KANSAS.
IV 00 a. m.— Worship sendee
Choir directed by Carl Egglman
7 :45 p. m.— Evening service,
a s s
GieitetiUcR
Spring Is Just Around
The Corner
lu lled
Its time to doll up your place,
Sell what you have no more u*e fcr.
BU Y NOW
Preshjterlau
Church
16 a.m.— Bl*-le School.
7:30 p.m.—Study of Maitbew
a s s
NAZARt HE
CHURCH
W. P . K rhaugh. Pastor.
Sunday ec .ool a t 9:45.
M oru n c worship at 11:00
Young People's Meeting. 1:45 p.m.
Allle W atts wilt speak a t the
7:30 p.m. service. You are in­
vited to worship with ua.
TH E
U 3 HAS AN ESTIMATED 6 0 % O TJN E OIL BUPRLY OF TH E WORLD.
METHODIST CHCRCH
9:45 a . m ., Sunday Schoo! Ohas
Roseman, Superintendent
'»rnlng worship 1t:oo
am
i I
W e r ,Tfg 7 '20 p m .
O u r
W a n t
A d d
C o lu m n
( an
H e lp
\ on
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