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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1942)
Friday, December B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon Page 2 25, 1942 Hava you looked over the ada this shouted that truly this was the Son . Boost your home community new» If not do so, they carry a of God. paper. It boosts for you. Only week? Come with me to the little town CHRISTMAS C H E E R ' What $1 per year less than 2 cents a week world of newa. of Bethlehem and look In on the Holy would this old world be if the Son Family. of God had never come to piove the 11=111 H. IL J EFE B I EN, Publisher Ranged about on the outside, the Father's love to all mankind? camels and their drivers, ail in bright ' CHRISTMAS C H EER? May you THE APOSTOLIC FAITH Published Friday or each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co., at Beaverton. colors, wait while the Magi th e! have it out of a heart at peace with Oregon. Entered as second-class matter at the poatofflce at Beaverton, Oie Wise Men who travelled from out the j God. X. \Y. Sixth and Burnside 11.00 Three Months One Year _ $ .3do East kneel to worship the Babe. Invites you to . .80 Subscription Payable in Advance. And when lhey h“ d worshipped Him, Six Months _ I thgy gave unto Him gifts; gold, SPECIAL MIDWINTER MEETINGS Cloverdale, Oregon Beaverton Office— Enterprise Bldg;., Phone Beaverton 2321 i frankincense and myrrh. GOLD This space paid for by an Oregon CHRISTMAS EVE Young Peoples Chorus. Hillsboro Office— Room 5, Delta Bldg., Phone 1611 lor royalty, for was not this Babe to CHRISTMAS D A Y —Afternoon service at 2:30 Evening service Portland Office—308 Panama Bldg., 3rd and Alder Phone ATwater 61591 iule the world as Lord of Lords and businessman. --------------- V --------------- King of Kings? F R A N K IN C E N SE at 7:50, opens with special music by Organ, Orchestra, and This stands for the fragrance of GEMS o r THOUGHT SERVICE Chorus-Choir. His life as He fulfills the will of His M e m ie / i SUNDAY Devotional Service, 11 a. m. Evangelistic Service, at O V E R C O M IN G Father as He goes about among men 7:50, opened with sacred concert. And the M Y R R H ? At the end He I f one lives rightly, every effort to ¡0 W EDNESDAY E V E N IN G —‘‘Moments of Meditation” open regu must die and the rich man Joseph lar service at 7:50. will ask the body and wrap it 'in ° " ? w' “ only help thilt one; t o r '« I God will give the ability to overcome 3 N E W Y E A R ’S EVE Evangelistic service opens at 8 followed by _ spices and myrrh. interesting and inspiring Watch Night Service which closes l| ! whatever tends to impede progress U! The years pass The Babe grows I _ Mary Baker Eddy with great prayer meeting at midnight. = on into manhood. Come with me EVAN G ELISTIC SERVICES each evening (except Monday and s now to the Jordan where John the I --------------------------- Saturday) at 8 includes personal testimonies and dynamic jjj Baptist is telling the vast throng to | preaching. jjj turn from sin and await the Prom 1 The Church without a Collection plate lsed Deliverer. It was on one of these days that Jesus left the car- ) Christmas Greetings islllSIIISIIIHIII5IIISIII3lll5IIISIIIHIII3M®HI5l|,5 |ll2IIISIII5lll3|M5IIIEIIISIM5IHSIIISMI3lll5lll3 penter shop. With hands callous J ed. figure erect, no sin ever having ! ft gyp pyv * & & & & & & & & & & frfl? <4 t touched Him, and with the light of 1 o our God in His face. He came on to John’s baptism. I Tualatin V alley Guest Then out of heaven and descend ing as a dove might have, the Holy ll The little girl tugged gently at her Spirit came upon Him and out of Jack C ody’s Restaurant ll the deep God spoke—"This is my be mother’s sleeve ll Now, Mother?” she asked. ‘‘Now loved Son in whom I am well pleas 605 SW Washington Portland ed." The Father wants it known can’t we write my letter?” ll ‘‘Why, of course, Betsy,” Mrs. Car- that we are to receive the Son as we j C L O S E D X M A S D A Y J would God himself. Day-to-Day Labor Policy” son grinned. ‘ Are you going to write J * it or am I?” We pass over the years of His i One of the best-considered analyses Well. Betsy said. M aybe you d : ministry to the hour when they put better kind of say it to me. Only I ’d|H im to death on the cross.:' In the of this country’s labor policy comes ¿a « x e » » e » « v a » » X u e e v e » a s «M C » .d a a w a * » 4 ± rr^ r to us in*an address made last week ..e»n * 1 , 1 ' ! foreground, the Roman soldiers before the War Congress of Ameri t ’ then* Miss Carson, take KaIl,hl** the hours away and cast lots can Industry by Raymond S. Smet- 'or « i s seamless garment. At mld- hurs.t counsel to the National Asso ‘‘Ready? P‘D ear Mr. Morgenthau: ila y t h e da,kneM came down and ciation of Manufacturers. blacked out the 8',n sun. . Creation lay The w ay I save money for W ar „ . . This war has not, as most of us Stamp buying is to steer all the Cl1“" 1 unde, tins shroud as Christ Its hoped, made our serious domestic small household jobs toward m y !Mak* r and , M,*fter ,l,ff,ered the problems vanish. Not only do the daughter, who i s l w,ath of God under OUI 8,ns old problems remain, Mr. Smethurst e ig h t y e a r s old. Three hours pass and with a loud ]i declares, but new ones have been S h e is so k ee n cry "It is finished”—He dismissed and thanks for your pat created. about buying W a r ! His Spirit from His body. ll ronage during the year 1 In labor relations, war brought S t a m p s t ha t II In this moment the earth quaked. just drawing to a close. * forth the promise from union leaders k n o w a l l t h e the rocks were rent asunder and the mo n e y I mi g h t soldiers of Caesar, seeing for the cessation of strikes. Yet li it all Our store will elose Fri i h a v e p a i d t o -I strikes, slowdowns, boycotts, and day, Christmas Day—and som eon e e l s e l acketeerinjg still occur. "Last year Saturday, the 25th i 26th. for doing the jobs will go toward Vic- f t * * »««!> two union groups were competing 1 Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. tory when paid to her.’ with each other; we now have three." li ‘‘Now make a list, Betsy. ‘Win- j These, succinctly put, are signs of O N B R O A D W A Y IN B E A V E R T O N dows washed, 60 cents. Apples the times. 1 $ ' For Room Lot picked from under the tree, 25 Not only is there disorder in per « - » * « 4 «s’« * - <s 5 *^ 5 ? « a * * s s * s * a m m sc« a *« mm »<a an « g cents. Emptied trash cans, 4 cents. formance, but the very basic policies Buy one of these 8 or 10- Sold string beans from the garden, of our labor relations policies are roll room lots and make 15 cents. Sold strips of spoiled film j changing so constantly as to become the home, a Christmas pres to children for sungazing, at one cent obscure io the nation at large. ent. Values to $12 in There is a great deal of govern a yard, 20 cents. Total, $124. Yours j these room lots at $1.95. For a grand treat that helpfully, I hope,'— and then I ’ll sign ment intervention, yet it comes not the whole family will en it at the bottom.” from the legislative branch but from Betsy w as pulling like a gram pus joy take them out for the administrative—a branch sup from her labors. The tall, painstak Christmas dinner. You’ll posedly judicial and impartial. ing letters tottered bravely a c ro ss! The War Labor Board, for example find no bigger servings the sheet of paper. G ravely Mrs. I - created to settle labor disputes and Paints— Enamels or no more tempting food Carson took the pen to sign. not to make national labor policy—in “ Mother, would it be the proper J Varnishes than is served at . . awarding maintenance of member etiquette if I signed it too?” ship clauses consistently has, In ef “ Perfectly proper, I think,” M r s .! fect, established a policy which it Carson said without a smile, and proceeds to follow in every case re handed the pen back to Betsy. gardless of individual merits. (Letter from an actual commu Policies of this sort, determined by nication in the files of the Treasury i ,. Tualatin Valley Stages S\\ 5th at Tmylor "In the llus Depot' the facts in a single case and applied Department.) Wish to thank the people in the W allpaper House to many, do nothing to help the * * * PO RTLAND Southwest district — cause of industry-labor cooperation, 427 S. VV. 2nd, Portland E very m e m b e r o f the fa m ily * » * * * * » * « a * * * * ' •* !ur>s>: e>jo and go a long way in spreading an should in v e s t in A m e r ic a ’ s fu tu re. I • For their patronage the past 12 tagonism and confusion. .Make c e rta in at lea st 10 p e rcen t of f t » ft » f t » mmr n m f t » ft » ft » w months. the fa m ily 's to ta l in co m e is p led g ed To our many friends and members in the Tualatin to v ic to r y no la te r than N e w Y e a r 's % For theii good sportsmanship Advertising is salesmanship Valley for New Years we will greet you with an Hay. U. S. Trtamry D tfa ilm tn l when busses are overloaded, annual Dividend Check due to gas and tire ration. ROW TO THE BABE ' O re g I ocjl P U B L I $ (¿E RjS* A,P E R IATI0N Merry Christmas CHRISTMAS DINNER 75c Greyhound Coffee Shop Christmas 1.95 Dinner DUTCH BOY George Lewis Cafe SMITH'S W ASH INGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION J. M 0 PERSON, Executive Vice-president H ILLSBO RO u»aae» ae» wx> wo «* » «w> enti For so few complaints on un avoidable inconveniences. Yours for Future Co-opeiation, and may your Christmas be pleasant. « Tualatin V alle/ Stages, Inc. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES . * « i <a er« & * sum s>» ft » f t » o » efts an* m I ana m ft«ft sft# & ft « <s « <4 ana an# « ft « f t as* w ft«ft on« «p* q a » ft » m m ft¡a s »» ft » ft « ft » » » ft » f t » ft»-ft« Branches o f T h r Mother Church, The First Church MERRY of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, and Subject of Lesson-Sermon H APPY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Location of Portland Churches anil NEW YE A R S To Our Customeis Society Beaverton Florist 1st, 1819 N W E verett St. 6th, 1331 S W Park Ave. 2nd 531 N E Holladay St. 7th. 9008 N. Smith St. 3rd, 1722 SE Madison St. 8th, 3505 N E Multnomah 4th, 109 N Emerson St. 9th. 356 N E 80th Ave. 5th, 4224 SE 62nd Ave. Society, 7126 SE Milwau- kie St. SUNDAY MORNING SERVICED AT 11. CHRISTM AS Beaverton J^X )5 Y U L E T IB E s x e V s X ie S flft e fta tiL t n i l s » » WED. EVENING 8 P. M. A READING ROOMS 6506 S. E. Foster Road Christmas Dinner With Us Mcixatninc American Bank Building M S N. F.. Broadway All cordially invited to attend church services and Reading Rooms 4 'S : L-. > j‘ A Full Course Turkey Dinner 4 % # 1 . 0 0 fo t -, T E L E P H O N E - COM PANY FRANCO’S CAFE 711 S. \\ . 4th, Near Morrison Street Portland, Oregon a.U o-jj ljou. the. üêl Bri M a UJilh ttie rt Cht¿itmai 6 à t l - , j 1C a } M w fin i cl Ri 1943 WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO.