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Friday, January, 1, 1943
BEAVERTO N EN T ER PR ISE , Beaverton, Oregon
Spending
the holidays with her ,
METHO DI S T ( l i t H< II
uncle and aunt Mi and Mrs. R o b e r t ,
^ C to c w o ^
Albert T. Hisey, P astor
S u m m e rs is E lain Hanson
Sunday. J a n u a r y 3, 1943
When Campbell
arrived that au-
1 F am ily day
Potluck dinner a fte r tumn morning, a s n ic k e r tan through
Mrs. H a rry Alexander underwent a
JEAN CAMERON
1 church
B usiness meeting and S u n ­ I the High School there in Southern
; m a jo r operation last T h u rsday at
H E A V E K T O N < I I C I t f '11E S
day School
board.
Everybody wel­ New Y o r k S ta te
P ortland S a n ita riu m
and is recov­
T a ll and
lanky
NAZAKENE ( I I I Ut i l
RETORTER
come.
erin g nicely.
and in the early tw enties he was
W. P. K E K B A U G H , P asto r
Church Services 11 a. m.
Mrs. M arion T a lb e rt's mother and
! and friendly enough when we cam e
Sunday School 9 15 a. m.
Church School 9 45 a. m
fa th er, Mr and Mrs. Gould
from
J to know him.
And he had inten­
P le a c h i n g Service 1) a. m.
W. S. C. S Thu rsday all day.
s i o n s ; he was fit him self to teach.
Young Peoples 6:30 p. m.
R e ceiving fe licitations on the birth Medford, have been visitin g here dur-
St. Louis Notes
E v a n g e lis tic service 7 30 p. m
of a son, J o h n M., Sr., boin Decern-; m * , h * holidays
Yes, we laughed th a t first day, but
Mrs
J
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n
M
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’s
m
o
ther
and
father,
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bet 23. a re Mr. and
I in no time the
laugh was on us. Hello F olk s
‘ I Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson,
spent the
BETHEL
B a rn e s .
Being there for business, he made
Yours truly is a passin' thru ole St.
C h ris tm a s holidays here and then left
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H
high grades
from the start.
And Louis now, today, Dec. 8th.
G ran d p a ren ts are
Mr. and
Mrs. for Seaside, Oregon.
I ’m a
W illard B. Hall, M inister
that being so, he was no problem t o ; gettin' b ack from ole Ohio and they
H a rr y M. B a i n e s of Beaverton.
Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow W eaver
N OTI CE TO < K M M T O K S
9
15
a.
m.
Church
School.
I the faculty, as were the sons from have got me hooked to go back next
Mr. and Mrs. F re d Corliss are the and baby of B re m erto n . W ashington,
N O TIC E
IS
HEREBY
G I V E N I some of the big places on the avenue. fall.
11 a. m.
Worship.
T h e ir zero weather, snow, etc.,
ptoud pare n ts of a son born D ecem ­ spent C h ristm as at the W C. W right
,
that
the
undersigned
has
been
duly
6 30 p. m.
P ilg rim Fellowship.
Oui school was a cro ss section of shore put a sort of crim p in me hut
ber 12.
home.
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appointed A d m inistratrix of the es­ i High School A m e r ic a ; enough desks its a mighty fine country and mighty
Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Ko lk enberk I Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Van Kleek
tate of
A. A B ronkey,
deceased, seated the earnest kind who m ake ;
ST. C E C E L I A C l l l RCH
fine people.
I f you don't have to
■were C h ristm a s d inn er guests a t the I entertained wit!» a dinner Sunday
and any or all persons having claim s good in a fte r life and win laurels fn. j travel, why be shore to not try It
M asses 8.30 and 10:30 a. m.
h om e of Mrs.
K o lk e n b e c k ’s
sister, G u ests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ora An-
ag ain st said estate are hereby re ­ our vast system of education
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now a days.
R. R . conn ections im ­
M rs. Ida Se ig n e r of Portland.
derson, Mr. and Mrs. R o s s Lee and
quired to present said claim s, duly
LUTHERAN G I I R G I
possible.
T
h
is
gives
it—"
T
h
e
position
our
na
daughter
Patsy,
Mr
and
M
is
R
oss
Mrs. W m Cam eron is confined to
verified ,at 712 Swetland Building,
BEAVERTON
tion has in world leadership, is no',
B A R B W IR E B IL L
Van K leek and son Daryll of Multno-
h e r home with the flu.
R e g u la r
L u th era n services
every Portland, Oregon, within six months
one of resources alone, but is giound-
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K iw an is from the date of this notice.
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B ea v erto n _______
G ra n _
g e ________
m em bers mah, Mr. and Mrs Charles Shlveley Sunday m orning 1 1 3 0 in
Dated and first published J a n u a r y ed and enforced by our educational
m e t Monday for pot luck lunch and I an<^ Mrs. C. J . Shively and son hall.
L u th e ra n s of this vicinity and
W A N T E D R id e rs for S w an
Is­
s y s te m .'—O R E G O N I A N
Ou: foim
1.
1943
eocial time
I G«orge.
others with no ch u rch
affilia tio n s
land, day shift.
Inq uire at pop
At
D ate of last publication Ja n u a r y dation is E D U C A T IO N , then
Mr and Mrs. V. A W oo d, o f P o r t - 1, M r“
£
M c K e rc h e r of B e a v e r are u.ged to worship with us
corn shop, th e a tre b ld g , B eav er-
first glance it looks reasonable. And
,
,
. .
,
.
.
ton spent C h ristm as day at the Leo
21. 1943
z
Rev. E. W. H im iic h s
land and fo rm erly of B eav erton were '
ten home
P ortla' d.
yet may not education be but a ve- .
tun.
E LIZ A BE T H BR O N K EY .
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c a ll ng on local fr i e n d , here Sunday
M
w j
Alexander spent the ,
h e ia t I
B eav erton . Oregon r.eer th at covers a perveise
CHURCH O F C H R IS T
holidays with relativ es a n d " friends 1
A m in istratrix of the E s ta te of A veneer over the heart of a man o:
t e r and son in law Mr. and Mis. R o b ­
G. W. S p ring er, P a s t o r
Note this " T h e heart is
in Portland.
A A. B io n k e y , Deceased a nation!
AT F IR S T
ert Highbee during the holidays Is
preaching
deceitful above all things, and des­
D ora F ox of 8056 S E T a y lo r Crt„ | Morning w oiship and
A.
C.
A
L
L
E
N
,
SION OF A
Top ic— H itherto
M r . Haynes of South Dakota.
Portland*. "h a .'^ b e T T q u ite s ,ck "with' a service 9:45 a. m.
perately
wicked:
who
can
know
it?
Attorney for A m inistratrix
M r and Mrs. G. C
Osborne and s e v ir e coJd th#
' two w eek„
H a th Je h o v a h Helped Us. Following
712 Swetland Building Bible. I f education is the all in all,
d aughter Doris spent the C h ristm as
M
anrf M
Donal(, W ich e ,
the serm on, the I^ords supper will be
Portland, Oregon then why did G erm any with her great
h o lid a y , at Lacom b, Oregon, visiting |
u re cently o f hi. s, e p fa th er and ob* ei 7 ed
universities, science) and research, go
B ible School c la ss 11 a. m.
so fa r afield and become so devil
relativ es.
| mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weed
N
O
T
I
C
E
OK
F
I
N
*
!
.
ACCOUNT
C h ristian E n d eav or 6:3 0 p. m.
USE
Audrey Kilgore, small daughter o f , Qf B eav erto n
Mr. W icher, forrn-
ish ?
Is it really true that a n a - '
E vening worship 7:30.
T o p ic — i In the Oounty Court o f the S ta te of tion's destiny is fixed by book-learn-
M r. and Mrs
F a y Kilgore, is con i e r |y 0 f Reedville, is stationed at offl-
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TABLETS.
SALVE. NOSE DROPS
Oregon for the County of W a s h ­
mg, playground and campus activi
flned to her home with measles.
| cial head qu arters of the arm y in F o r t G re a t is T h y {'aith.
ington.
Midweek
Bible
study
and
prayer
ties and lab w o rk ?
Th e Mead family held a fam ily re-1 Lewis, W ash., and he and his wife
service Wed. 8 p. m. Topic E vening In the m a tt e r of the E s ta te of W i l - '
union a t the Odd Fellow s hall last | live in Olympia, W ashington
Two kinds of men have sailed to
helm
C
arl
Matzke,
Deceased.
T ra in in g ,
Sunday.
T h e re were about 40 pres-j
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T h e re is
Notice is hereby given that the un­ the lands beyond the seas.
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ent.
dersigned as E x e cu to r of the estate the chap who travels to India, say,
BIRTHS
i
WENT S L O P E
Dora F o x of Portland, has re tu rn ed '
of W ilhelm Carl Matzke, deceased, to serve some old London house.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Booth,
Aloha,
COMMUNITY CHURCH
home a fte r visiting several towns In
-
has filed his final account in the W e have heard of such, who when
>ec. 18, a son Charley I
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
California
S h e has fo ur sons in
w .
„ „
n ..„, £, ,
County
Court of the S ta te of Oregon settled and in the routine, go afte r
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mead, Beav-
S W Gabel L ane
the service
R e cen tly she received
for W ashing ton County, and that forbidden fruits it* the foreign sec­
|
erton,
Dec.
19,
a
son.
David
E.
Rev. H A. Armitage, P asto r
In time they send him home
a letter from Claude who is In tra in ­
Satu rd ay the 30th day of Ja n u a r y , ' tion.
Mr. and Mrs Fred R. Corliss, B e a v ­
11 a. m Se rm on topic T h e Old Y e a r 1943, at the hour of 10 o ”clock in the a broken man, a m oral wreck. W h a t
ing now in A rk a nsa s, and who likes
, and the New.
H eadquarter« for
It very much.
Th e o th er sons are erton, a son. Dec. 12.
forenoon of said day and the court of education here?
■ Mr. Snd
Mrs. Jo h n M
Barnes,
6 :3 0 p. m.
Youth meeting.
room
of
said
court
has
been
ap-
j
Then
by
way
of
contrast,
view
thnt
O
B
E
Q
O
N MOTOR ST A G E S
°W
Ha Hooker who h a . been .11 tor ^ a v e r t o n . P e r 23, a son, Jo h n M
and
pointed by said court as the tim e I other stream of picked men who gi,
J
r
w e s t h il l s
some weeks
is Improving
at his
and place for the hearing of ob jec out with the Bible Message
These
H
O
M
E
-C
O
O
K
E
D GO O D E A T S
Mr. and
Mrs. Jo h n M
G affney. 1
LUTHERAN CHURCH
hom e on Canyon highway
tions th e re to
and the
settlement journey
to proclaim
the
U v in g
Modern F ou nta in S e rv ice
S W Canyon Rd n e a r Sylvan
Rhoda
Thyng
retu rned
hom e,
l 7 ‘ » daughter, P a tr ic ia L
j
Christ, the Christ who was the Vis
thereof
for H ot W e a th e r R e li e f
W e rn e r J . Fritz, Minister
T h u rs d a y with
her nephew R ob ert
Mr
d D £ ° >v
Dated and first published Ja n u a r y the
Im ag e
of
the invisible
God
Sunday
a
fte
r
New
Y
ear.
J
a
n
3rd
S haw fro m a trip to Chicago. Ill
*•
230- D*c »■ * 8on'
L Y L E C. T A Y L O R
the Christ
who was God tenting
1, 1943
Sunday School 9.45 a. m
where
they visited R o b er t's fa th er ne ,n
Date of last
publication Ja n u a r y above
us in a human body; the
Morning service 11 o'clock.
V
O P E N 7 A M. to 9 P M
M a jo r Iceland Shaw
Christ who alone can
Save-Keep
29, 1943
E v r u t u i r II1\ Ill'll and welcome
News has been leceived here ¡iflei
A. C. A L L E N . Attorney.
Satisfy.
th r e e months, that Bud B a lfe is now
712 Swetland Bldg.. Portland
K by Mary R o b e r ts R in e h a i t tells
E du cation is the handmaid of re­
A New O rlean s fu rniture store is
with the
fighting
forces In Africa
ligion but of itself it can never hold
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(t h e story of a fam ous young surgeon looking into the possibility of using
b ack a nation from moral break-up. i
¿iHWHFWF 111» 111—
— ‘« I*« — — Ml 'vho believing that he Is the cau se of mule-drawn c a r t s to save tires on
H e re ’s
to your
j several deaths, but which are really deliveries or o id e is
So we ask If every man w e r ; like
| the result of a nurse who ‘has a
you what would the fam ily be !
And
M O R T IC IA N
New Y ea r
if every fam ily were
like yours,
mean hateful disposition, the young
Build a Gi e a te r B eav erto n
B
ea
v
erton , Oregon
m ay it bring all
docto r gives up his
practice and
what would the nation b e?
L ei us
I E stab , 1910 Serving 32 y ears
heed the P resid ent and pray for o w
goes away to a small village where
you hope for.
country and having prayed, we have
he w orks in an office having nothing
P H O N E B E A V E R T O N 3411
a right to s in g —God B less America.
at all to do with medicine.
One day th e village doctor is shot
Good Food and Service
and when all hope is given up the
young doctor recognized and per­
Cloverdale, Oregon
fo rm s a miraculous
operation and j
T h is space paid fo r by an Oregon (
saves the o th e r * life. How the story
SUPPORT OUR ROTS
businessman.
ends and the way it is told is told
1331
SW
Washington
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only
as
M ary
R o b erts
R in eh a r t
TOP TfPPT / 0 k ~
Bruno Art Studio
A new design for a metal-lined
would do it.
Portland
BY
NEW YEAR'S
• gunpowder box is saving Army Or-
To Our Students— their
■
dinance
enough
copper
every
month
io*.
4W> SW Alder Street
Where Valley People
I to fill specifications for 259 155mm.
guns.
M EET and EAT
families and our Friends
Portland, Oregon
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F o r ^ u il^ in g "C o m m a n d o " B a rg e s
'P Y N B V I
T o You the Season'» G reeting s
T o the
Axis
Season
B e a tin g s
ED. C. SMITH
"T h e Yanks H a ve L a n d e d
R E G IS T E R E D W ATCH M A K E R
A JEW ELER
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When you hear this news you can be
pretty sure that Commando ’ barges were
in the action.
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(.om m jndo barges are being turned out in
Portland by Gunderson Brothers . . . who are
relying on F*GE to supply a steady, sure flow of
electric power.
P G E is m e a s u rin g up to its w a r tim e a s s ig n ­
m e n t o f p u m p in g a q u a r te r -m illio n h o r s e p o w e r
to w a r in d u s trie s an d o th e r c u s to m e rs th r o u g h ­
o u t a 2 5 0 0 -s q u a r e -m ile a re a . P G E is d e liv e rin g
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Washington County.
p are d w ith
Packers of Fruits and Vegetables
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and delivering good i|iiality products
that enables ns to make a <|nalil\ pack.
In that way our sales are increased with
resulting increased production, thus
adding to the wealth and prosi>crtt\
of all.
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m o r e p o w e r th a n th r e e y e a rs a g o .
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