PAGE 4 BEAVERTON hurch Service# (Continued from Page 1) ADDRESS o p g r a n g e m a s t e r T A B E R A T N A T IO N A L G R A N G E ------------- 3. Credit m achinery to prevent fore closures, to reduce interest ch arges and to vive the m ti u. 4 . ln(* ^iS farln “ nd h ‘ 's hom e B E A V E R T O N C H U RCH O F C H R IST FRIDAY. NOVEMBER It ENTERPRISE M E T H O D IS T CH URCH N E W S R ev. G. W . S pringer G eorge F. G ordon, P astor T h a n k sg iv in g services will be ob­ T he avangellstic m ee tin g , in the lo^ai s ^ e a n d n * U ^ ™ 7 u T l ment “ “ need o f thP hoUr’ iinrt Wi" served at the C hurch o f Christ next ,tiui . ------ --- bght- m ake fo r public m orale and added Sunday. Special m usic will be pre- M ethodlst church are continuing on ening o f the burdens on real esta.e. confidence, as we 1 as m oney saving sented by the choir. The topic o f the through the week Interest is good A nother T ear's Grange P rogress and im proved service. m orn in g serm on w ill be "Praise fo r and the con gregation s have increased. N ational M aster T aber sums up the 8. Duplicate Coiiipensatflon: The Jeh ovah 's M ercies.” T he evening ser- These m eetings are m aking possible su ccessfu l y e a r s w ork o f the G range v e e r a n s ’ bureau must be radically re- v ice is evan gelistic and the subject fo r tnls com m un ity to en joy a real tbe ^act tbat m ore than 630 new organized to rhut out from receiving o f the serm on will be "O ur Salvation.” HplrUua, fea t- The Clarks hav. a un,U have b*«11 organized during the com pensation those w ho are on the D on ’t forget the change In the time . . . . ... year. that an actual ne. increase in federal payroll or otherw ise draw ing and arrangem ents o f the w eek ’s pro- h'Kh_cla8S Program with great splr- m em bership has been made and that fat salaries gram . Sunday school at 9 45; m o m - ,tual value8 W e invite the public to its treasury surplus o f m ore than 9 Farm , „ . bt M oratorium - A gen Ing w orship at 11; Christian E ndeavor attend each evening at 7 45. 31VJ.OOO has su ffered no appreciable eral pral m * llM m orntorillm oratorium nn on ffirrn farm rfphtu debts w would at 6 30; evening w orship at 7 30. The s „n d a v at 11 nVinek t h . shrinkage, due to the sound invest- be m ore dangerous than any o th -r p ra yer m on . brought hv the nas or R ev " r m m ent p ol:cy long 7 m aintained jMTiyer m eeting eeting service service is is at at 7:30 i au on , c “ “ " ' ^ by the lne proposal thus fa r made »or the relief W ed n esd ay evening with ch oir prac- Drought by the pastor. R ev. G National Grange. In N orth C arolina o o f f agriculture agriculture. tice follow in g from 8 15 to 9 o ’clock . * G ordon, on the theme “ J u stlflca alone 144 new subordinate G ranges 10. T em perance and L aw E nforce- D ecem ber 2 is the date set fo r the “ on.” S cripture R om ans. 3-5 This wer®. or8 anlz* d during the past 12 TOO L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y K K H K K A IiS tective ta riff structure. 6. lu x a tion Ntv-J*: The first Btep ' ° bioaden the hose o f taxation. com pel incom e, iuxury and" privilege to bear a larger share o f the costs o f society. and turn t&xdodgers .nto tax- payers con om y : . 7. '• iK R eorganization W ia m ia i.o n n a n n d u E r .c iiipimj The com plete overhauling and reor- ganization o f the functions o f govern- F R U IT and nut trees, berry plants The Rebekaha held a home com ing and ornam ental nursery atock to ex­ anniversary m eeting on Tuesday eve- change for w ood, hay, stock or any­ ning with an attendance o f 60 mem- thing o f value B enedict Nuraery Co., bers and fi lends. A number o f visitors 735 E. 87th at. N., near Gllxan, P ort­ from Por.land were present A fter the land, Oregon. business the evening — •---- — o f ------ ----------„ was — disposed ■ ----------------------------------------- -— ■ o f a very interesting p iogra m was p \ ) r S A L E or T ra d e —T able size Satly rendered The first num ber on the pro- cream separator. W ill take wood. Janies Nokes. P hone T igard 2826. W3S ^ h' St0ry ° f * * '* * '* ' lodge, read by Mrs. R ose Stevens, dls- trict deputy president. Then follow ed = the rollcall o f ch arter m em bers, to w h,ch »‘‘veral absent ones responded by lett,*rs 'rhP next ro11 cal1 w '18 re' sponded to bv m em bers, telling wheie th*V Joinpd the lo,’ Re pnd Ulp date o f Joining. A novelty a u c’ ion sa e wa» held. eaoh member being given a bag o f beans ,0 be Used f° r monpy A hum orous debate. ”W h v you should be a R ebekah,” with Mr. F oster af flrm ative and Mr Denholm negative ----- 7 . wa8 preat,y enJoyed At the close o f the program refresh ments were served in the dining room. in pink and green. Three large birth backw ard m oral step. O ur duty is day cakes, also carryin g out the same More new r v s n \T u clear. W e must oppose any repeal or , . . .. . di . . . '™ f halls have been change ln the m h amendment that color scheme, graced the tables. . * \ " r . an OP a does not make for true .em perance. Eastern Star Bastar and Dinner " E .lS S , X T „ e N a- scores o f Granges. N early every sub- “ on a* Grange at this session Is met The bazaar and dinner given by the ordinate In the United States has Initl a Pold;iv® challenge to adopt a ated new m em bers durimr the r>n,t Program that gives assurance o f cou r- B a y e rn Star W ednesday afternoon | K 1 — ■ - - - - • and evening was largely attended and Mrs. Clark will speak in the after- year and the G range organization Is " Ke and hope to rural Am erica, On sale every day. G ood in was pronounced vqry successful. noon at 3 o clock and at 7:30 ln the increasingly b ecom in g an in stl’ ution - - 1 C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U RCH roomy coaches and reclining A bout 200 people were served a din- evening. o f effe ctiv e local com m u n ity service. . . , _ . , .. . i chair cars. A comfortable tourist m l ■ . • » u , „ . _ . , A num ber o f Beaverton people at- ner. The fish pond was well p a tro n -1 Rev. Charles F. Clarke, P astor H igh Spots In National M aster T aber s , , , . . , . . . . . . . berth for the night as little as tended .he card party and dance at ized and so were the rum m age and 9 45 Bible school, R C. Doty, super- A LO H A B A P T IS T C H U R C H N EW S $1.50 extra. Ask for detail*. G range Address Cedar Mills on Saturday evening and candy and apron booths. Several use- In te n d e d ; U . worship and sermon The Queen Esther circle Is giving a 1. C ongress M ust A ct: Speedy and report a very en joyable time. ful and appropriate door prizes, am ong b y the pastor. T opic. "In a Far Coun- supper this F riday at 6 P M in the definite action by the com in g - short About a dozen m em bers o f the Naz- w hich was a live turkey, were given, tr y ” ; 6;30 senior and interm ediate En- ID"™ At the same tim e they will have session o f C ongress on several definite arene ch urch attended an a!l-day The program put on by the Journal j d eavor societies; 7 30, evensong and a ,)!izaar' * tc sure to com e. leeds is im peratively dem anded. preachers’ m eeting and Y oung Peoples Juniors was a decided hit and well serm on by the pastor T opic, "T w in s.” The orchestra m eets every M onday *• A N>w Ijtnd |Th* P rogram : The conven .ion at Camas, W ash., Tuesday, w orth attending. It is to be hoped the A H. ROSSI, Agent night fo r practice. first step in any long-tim e policy fo r Mrs. W R Van K leek visited at the Journal Juniors will favor our com - W e shall have three pairs o f tw ins as „ » . p .1 „ U . . I , wuu.u u se mure At the m eeting o f the Bible (" T l ™ h o m e o f her sister. Mrs Erwin W ills. m unlty with ano.her program in the ou r pulpit guests. W e would like more. All tw ins living In the nlgh borh ood ,ch001 'aBt w *‘ dnP»d a y It was decided renewed thought at T i8ard on W ednesday afternoon. the near fu.ure. ■ - to hold the annual Christm as enter- h,tfh ttme to ,five renpwed thought are especially invited - Mr and Mrs. A. C. Chinn and son tainm ent on F riday night, D ecem ber to ,b e Prob,em ot con servation dinner W ednesday and were guests at Gerald spent A rm istice day with their 3. M arketing and Surplus C ontrol: the C. C. Beach home. C H U R CH OK N A Z A R E N E 23 C om m ittees are already at w ork daughter, Mrs. Delbert Ellis, and fam - YOUR PHOTOGRAPH D istribution costs must be reduced so on w,,r the ' program Rev. W illard P Andersen, P astor ' ru* ram . ------- T * ---------7 “ ily at Molalla. Friendship Bridge club met at the all ready fo r fra m in g < 4 unHav q ah • mArnini, aa/_t. Our ch oir is practicing: special singr- that the iarnier m ay receive a larger . f n ot h o m e V Mr». Otto Erickson last week. .Sunday school, .i 4n, m orning wor~ cHurr» nf what thp rnnmimpr nava T}in Quite a num ber from Beaverton at- ing and m usic fo r the Christm as ser- snare or w nat tne con su m er pays. 1 ne ^ „ hlh Mlrs. E lm er Stipe won honors. One L *rge 11 X 14 fo r $100 farm er must be given m ore rather tended the C ongregational club din- . _ „ . . . ship, 11 o ’c lo ck ; young peoples' m eet- v |pes • - — -• ■ Lewis Dean and Dr. Hetu went fish- Three L arge 8 X 10 fo r $100 . ing, 6 30 P M ; E vangelistic service. | G n T han ksgiving night we are to than less con trol in handling the prod- ner at tbe Sunnyslde C ongregational net h o f hi« own toll church In Portland M onday evening inK at Dairy creek over last week- ...12 Poat C ards fo r $1.00 730 prayer meeitng. W ednesday. 7 30 have a special program o f w on derfu l «The Bethel Male quartet sang, n end and brought hom e a nice catch. Other photos at hard tim e p rice« P M. Y ou will find a hearty w elcom e lantern scenes o f Y ellow stone park 4- Am end F ederal M arket A ct: T h e ! Mr and Mrg gam H uston o f p ort- Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. and IIO F S T E A T E R S T U D IO Those w ho have visited the park will *>’ ""bos* ° H ac wa!1 a s ° P 'n * land attended the O. E. S bazaar and Mrs. E lm er Benson were Dr. and Mrs at all o u r services. I , want to see these views and others r direction, and when am ended it 165 Vi Third Street Mr. and Mrs. John Sum m ers are en- Daniel M yers and baby son o f Port- w ho have longed to gaze upon these m ” s e y e riPn s - an no y e tertaining this evening (F rid ay) at a land. Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Benson Between M orrison and Y am hill w onders will be glad o f this op p or- en,>nl es- ° a Rr c u ure. duck dinner, the guests being Dr. and are sisters. S IL E N T L Y PASSING (unity to see them. Come and en joy 5. E xport D ebenture Plan: T he Mrs o c ta v e G offln and Mr and Mrs Mrs. Jack Mulioy o f Vancouver, F R A N K H O I.H OK E T han k sgivin g night, N ovem ber 24, with Orange will con tin u e to advocate the M ark Daniels o f P ortland. W ash., spent Sunday evening at the W A V . 'i V A W V W V V A W A V .V S Frank J. H olboke passed aw ay at U8 at the church. Free will o fferin g , export debenture or som e equivalent ^ home o f Mrs. Sarah Butner. 8t. V incent’s hosjtal in Portland on C o ffe e and doughnuts fo r sale. Next m ethod as a com plem ent to the pro- A personal service Mrs. E lizabeth Johnson o f Dilley is F riday m orning, N ovem ber 11, a fter H da^ m orning at 11 o ’clock R ev. — som ething differen t V A Z -C A A A A A M M A A 4 A A / sp e n lin g the winter at the home o f a w eek’s Illness follow in g an opera- B edm an will speak from the her daughter, Mrs. Lyndon L. Myers, P O R T L A N D 'S P R O G R E S S IV E tion for appendicitis. The news o f H,ibject, The Light o f the W orld. At and fam ily. F L O R IS T his death cam e as a great sh ock to ^ B. M. the E vangelistic band o f Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps spent F L O W E R S the com m unity, as it was gem-rally thp W estern Baptist T heological sem- E XC ELLEN T FOOD the week-end at the hom e o f his par- F IN A N C E CO. believed he wa sim proving rapidly. | *nftrY have full charge o f the at T O M M Y I I I I C F 8 Grand *Ave* " n !, b i t Burnside pn,s at independence. Mr. H olboke was born 41 years ago serv*ce and will furnish their own * V y iY llv A A _ R alph G raf is operating a service on a farm northeast o f Beaverton. r"- Be sure to com e out and hear Ankeny, R E A SO N A B L E PRICES station at Glen Cullen. and w hich is still ow ned by m em bers ,bp Gospel massage they will bring Sixth and A lder (A lm ost) State TJcense M-127 Arthuh S.ipe and daughter Mfcs G O O D D AN C E FLO O R o f the fam ily. He grew to you ng m a n - i " ,° r *1 bas been started on the new g g , 7 g|g Portland, Oregon i a s a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a . .•_*. a ^ , Maxine o f Bend, Or., were Sunday hood In the com m unity, In w hich he room which Is m uch needed to keep •A A AA A A A A 4 A A A A A A ,\ A A .\ GAA-' and R A D IO M USIC guests at the hom e o f his brother, ■ pent ail his life with the exception "P w ,,b ° ' i r grow th Other r s p a ln are a •H—!**M E E. Stipe. W IL M A H IC K M A N , Prop. o f six years In Eastern O regon shortly llndpr donslderatlon and If anyone O LD T IM E a fter hla m arriage. F or the past eight ban dy with h am m er and saw can give W s^ V W W W W S V U W W W W W W years he resided with his fam ily on a ,l ^ew hours w ork It will be thank- farm on Pleasant V alley road In the ^u,,y received. List your property with Klnton com m unity. He w as a faithful, - ---------- ■ ■ , , —— . — . loving husband, a kind fa th er and a ^ b 0 Bethel Aid o f the C ongrega- loyal fripnd w ho will be greatly missed “ onal ch urch is to have the annual by all who knew and loved him. (H arvest Festival on Friday, Dec*m - gath erin g to be given fo r m em bers and friends o f the congregation. An elaborate program Is now under way. T he debate which the Y oun g P eo- ; '» • ~ '« - y « , C M « . » E n d ..™ , had planned for last Sunday evening w as postponed and will be given next Sunday. The question Is. -R esolved , T hat w ar Is ju stifiable Do all men alike need to be Justified? W hat is It to be Justified? H ow can God Justify the gu ilty? W ill a man be Justified by his good w ork s? In what d o . . Ood . — T T hese are vital quest ons and the m essage will have som ething o f value fo r you. Y ou are cord ia lly invited. Southern P a c ific SPECIAL LONE TAVERN Hoover & Smith DANCE Flfteen years ago he w a . united In m arriage to Miss Anne M W elter, who with three children. Francis. Jam es nnd M argaret, survive him H e is also survived bv the follow in g brothers and sisters: B ernard and Mrs G eorge b" 3 t o * 30 P M Afternoon bp. 88 Y * ' M « ^ t e r l a 8Upppr’ T h * ,ad1*8 ** a ‘ d have b<*P" ^ bu8y P -rfectIn g plans to .™ k* th* P C C A , , o n " " CCP88- and - b c a p p r e c ia te d . M oshofskv o f B eaverton; H enry o f , 7 , ^ ^ L «r“ " u J * Portland, Joseph o f „e p p n e r . O r . I; o £ ^ ™ ‘ bp P— o f Boardm an. Or.. H erm an o f Fair- vale. O r . and Mrs Charles M cElllott The A >oha C om m u n ity B a p t i s t o f lone, Or. Funeral aervlces were c h urch is giving a 6 o 'c lo c k dinner at held M onday at St C ecilia C atholic ,h e eburch gym nasium Friday, eve- ch u rch at B eaverton, w ith R ev F ather n,n * ‘ ton igh t). E veryon e is cordially Joseph O’N eil o fficia tin g and requiem ,nvlted T he m oney raised la to be m ass was offe re d at 9 30 C oncluding used fo r d efra y in g ch urch expenses, service at Mt C alvary cem etery with j Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chinn and Oer- H ennessey and G oetsch funeral dir- were guests at the R. L. D oolittle ectors In charge. jh om e near V ancou ver, W ash., on Sun- _______________ day. Or. L. S. 0 AUIS O. W . Smith A L O H A GR AN GE H A L L l*™™ Music by Oregon Mountaineers A D M ISSIO N 25c j »T* »*« The High Spot of the Year B IG C A R N I V A L W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 23, 8 P. M. Tigard Union High School It WUI Be an Evening Packed W ith Fun M Y S T IC S — M DKNH OW 'N— D A N C IN G — M O V IE «— HTUNTS Dentist at the Green Firs Cafe, who is now handling Saturday, November 19th J* • J« OAK P H O N F r n o l i E. Real Estate O F F IC E R E S ID E N C E SOW 80J TiGARD OREGON »*• •*** V A V i W i 'A W A V A V W A W A D r .R . A . B issett TIGARD CONFECTIONERY and POOL Physician and Surgeon l.P. dRITTON. Pros. Office Hours 2 to 5 P. M Daily. 8 to 9 P. M. 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