The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 21, 1941, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, November 21. 19-11
B E A V E R T O N ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
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C T K IT Y.
C larem ore, Okla.
H ello F olk s:
W ell, yesterday wuz
Whipped With Wet Ropes
a big d a y here.
Annual celebration
o f the day that W ill R o gers diskuv-
Ken Taylor, w riting fr o m Dallas, ered A m erik ey (h iz birthday).
W ish
T exas, sends this story told by a vou all kud have seen the big pa
R ussian who visited them there.
rade.
B ankers, cow boys, politicians,
It seems this visitor fro m
abroad city folk s, cou n try folks, in fa ct the
had been selling B ibles in R ou m an ia w h ole "sh o o tin " m atch, even
the
and had given a codv to a villager ; creek s
and rivers all flood ed
the
w h o read it and was con verted.
T he j c o u n try a celeb ra tin ’.
B(g B arbe -
man. in turn read it to his fam ily ( que w uz fine.
W hen they intro­
and as a result, m anv o f them be­ duced me to the big crow d I didn't
cam e believers.
Finallv. out o f the have a silk shirt like the oth er c o w ­
readings o f that one co p y o f the B ook | boys.
b il l
250 o f the villagers turned to the
L ord.
L ea rn a Trade, while serving Uncle
B ible Hurts B usiness
Sam in the N avy.
The bartender o f the place and the ;
local m agistrate felt such a loss in
revenue that they sou ght to get ho,d j — B uy D efense B onds and Stam ps—
o f that lone co p y o f-t h e B ook.
By j
this they would put an end to the
C hristian m ovem ent that w as losing
them trade
The villagers in the
m eantim e set them selves to com m it
the Bible to m em ory and thirteen of
them had all the N ew T estam ent but
one book bv heart as well as Genesis
and Exodus.
M anv others had equi
valent am ounts in various parts of
the W ord.
All the above cam e to light when
the traveller w h o had given ou t that
first cop y returned to the place to
«■heck up. L earning o f his presence,
the m agistrate caused his arrest and
sentenced him to be beaten w ith wet
ropes.
He w as beaten until alm ost
dead and though he recovered, his
back is a mass o f rough welts, lying
unevenly as the pulped flesh healed
together.
F eed Y our Faith
Faith com es from the M essage
heard, and the M essage from the lips
o f Christ .through the pages o f the
B ible
M uch Bible, m uch faith, L it­
tle Bible, little faith.
T hat is the
rule.
,
Out o f the reading o f the B ook,
these
R oum anians cam e to believe
that God had a Son w ho died for
their sins.
G od gave them eternal
life as he does to all w h o receive fo r ­
given ess o f sins on the ground that
C hrist paid the debt by his death.
Y ou have nothing to do, no active
part, in being born into the fam ily ol
God.
Y our heart takes hold on
Christ and that heart faith G od h on ­
ors.
By his A linightiness, he now
sets up his eternal life within you .—
“ The w ind bllow eth where It llsteth.
anti thou hearest the sound th ereof,
but canst not tell w h en ce it com eth
and w hither it g oeth ; so Is every
one that is born o f the Spirit." Bible
B y this may C hrist becom e you r Sa
v lor and out o f it y ou r J oy ; C heer;
H op e; Strength; W lsd om ;C C ourage,
every hour o f the livelong day.
(T h is space paid fo r by O regon
businessm en.)
Youngsters, discussing special program with H om er J. Buckley o f
National T uberculosis A ssociation, are: Gerard Darrow, 8 (extrem e left) ;
Jack Lucal, 14 (seated at d e s k ); Richard W illiam s, 11; Margaret Mary
Dougherty, 14, and Claude Brenner, 13.
West Slope Highway
Widening Scheduled
A fin e library con tain s the produ cts
o f that w hich is the w orld 's greatest
treasure the m inds o f men.
A li­
brary is a store house o f w h at men
nnd wom en have thought and felt
and discovered throu ghou t the ages
and w h ich they are thinking, feelin g
and d isco v e rin g now .
It 1« the link
that binds the past with the present
an d the future, the w ork o f the
m inds o f scholars, present, past and
fu tu re, perfect and im perfect.
G reat books do not sprin g from
som eth in g accidental, o f the great
m en w ho w rot* them. They are the
m inds, -o f their very lives.
T he
exp ression o f their hearts and their
pu rpose o f a library is very b rie f—It
is to transm it to generation after
gen eration what was good and true
ami beautiful o f the past, linking in
with the program o f the present
In tills glorious cou ntry o f ours, we
huve k now n a great deal o f progress
W e take a legitim ate pride In the
civ iliza tion and the d em ocra cy w hich
are ours, and w hich we, like our fo r e ­
fath ers, have sw orn to preserve. Our
pledge is m otivated by the exam ple
o f the m yriad
of
books
through
w h ich we can learn o f the great
A m erica n s o f the past.
B ook s expand our experience geo­
grap h ica lly, historically, socially, em o
ttonally, Intellectually and spiritually.
T h ey enable us to escape fro m the
cra m p in g lim itations o f our selves
in to the larger world.
W e ca tch a
glim p se o f the ideals which we have
set before ourselves. actually w orked
out in the lives o f others.
Som e o f
the I»ooks o f O regon 's early history
brin g these facts to us.
Secure cop y
o f these books, no better C h ilstm a sl
g ift cou ld be given.
F A R M E R S —W h y drive that ru n ­
d ow n tru ck or panel delivery.
T his
w eek s classified ads o ffs r you a s o ­
lution to that trouble problem . C heck
th e cla ssified ads.
DANCE TONIGHT
and every
T I ER., WF.D.,
E H I, SAT.
McELROY’S
S W Ath A Main
MYSTERY of DANDRUFF
Lee Richey Attends
Kiwanis Conventioon
H am ilton, o f V an cou ver, B. C., gov-
C hicago, 111., N ov. 21—C harles T.
ern or-elect o f the P a cific-N orth w est
d istrict o f
K iw an is
International,
and m any oth er o ffic e r s fro m all
ov er the U. S. and Canada, con ven ed
here
N ovem ber 5 tor tne annual
cou n cil m eeting o f the sc. .Ice organi
zation.
Mr. H am ilton w as elected in A ug
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I.et us show you how one F itch
d a n d ru ff treatm ent will dissolve
and rem ove a stu bborn ease o f
d an dru ff.
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C lothing,
A C lassified
will tiring fast results at a very sm all
expen se!
LEARN TO BE A
SPECIALIST IN
FREE training
worth $15011
A Library for Each Home
D. M A H O N E
engineer,
the
treach erou s
stretch
from Sylvan west w ill be
widened
from 20 feet to fou r lanes.
C ounty
officia ls had hoped fo r im provem ent
at least as fa r as B eaverton.
C ounty Judge H. D. K erk m an has
received o fficia l n otifica tion from the
state h ighw ay com m ission that c o n ­
tra cts will be let fo r im p rovin g 1 44
Join the N avy NO W .
miles o f the W est Slope drive.
A c­
co rd in g to in form ation fro m the o f ­
fice o f R . H. B aldock, state h igh w ay —Buy D efense B onds and Stam ps—
C loverdale. O regon
L
ust at Salem. O regon, and will take
o ffic e on Jan uary 1.
T he follow in g 19*2 lieutenant g o v ­
O re­
Gaston, Oregon, N ov. 21 Many .u ern ors w ill also tak e o ffic e :
cal people
will w elcom - registered gon : Cbas. Saverude, G resh am ; W il­
Jerseys. 6 o f w h ich passed thru B eav­ liam H am m on d, O regon C ity; and
erton Tuesday enroute to the C olora­ C harles W iper, Eugene.
T he 1941 lieutenant g ov ern ors g o ­
d o State C ollege, Ft. C ollins, C o lo ra ­
do, from the herd o f Joh n K opplln, ing out o f o ffic e are O regon : Jack
Gaston, Ore.
The grou p will form E. Allen, P endleton, L ee R . R ich ey,
| the fou n d ation o f the new
Jersey B ea verton ; Judge A rlie G. W alk er,
P hilip S.
H itch cock ,
herd o f the A nim al H usbandry D e­ M cM in n ville;
partm ent there.
Illustrated above is Sisters.
Standard D andy Sultan, sen ior h ero j
sirt at the K opplin farm and part o f
L earn a T rade, w hile servin g Uncle
I his 40 registered daughters.
T he five fem ales, tw o you n g co w s | Sant in the N avy.
and three bred
heifers, com bin e a
high degree o f correct type and high
produ ction .
T hey are d au ghters o f
One o f the F am ou s P ezzolos o f
i “ S tan dard” above and the you n g bull
C alifornia
a ccom p a n yin g them is a gran dson, ■
he being sired by the K op p lin ju n ior
Theo
Pezzolo
herd sire, Sim ply Sybil's P ilot.
M
aster
T
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ch er o f
T he first seven daughters o f “ Stan
d a rd ” to com plete register o f m erit
record s produced 573, 571, 545, 487,
P IA N O — H A R M O N Y
483, 438 and 422 pounds o f fat res
235
N.
E. 20th A ve., Cor. E verett
i pectively, all m ilk in g as ju n ior 2-
LA. 0727
P ortland
1 year olds.
A11 daughters are being
con tin u ou sly tested on o fficia l herd
| test.
W yn ne C. M ac M anim an o f H alf- [
way, O regon, w as in ch arge o f the
Have Solved the
shipm ent enroute.
Six Registered Jerseys
Foundation for New Herd
1 1 Ci 11T N O W planes
are r o llin g o u t o f
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