The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 10, 1943, Page Page 4, Image 4

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IN A HUDDLE
Lee and Henry went into a huddle
that Sunday afternoon.
The work
horses had broken out of the pasture
back in the hills and were loose in
BfcTHKI
the public road
It being Sunday,
CONG ROGATIONAL CHURCH
ought they to go back and drive in
Rev. Francis T. Sturtevant, Pastor jthe team?
This was years ago when
9:45 a. m. Church School,
Miss ; Sunday was set apart as a day of
Amarette Barnes, Supt.
No man then touched hoe
11 a. m. Morning worship, sermon, worship.
or
hammer.
Of Sunday- sports and
The Advent For Us.
Nursery school
papers, there were none.
Mills and
for small children during the morn­ stores were closed over the Lord's
ing service,
Day.
6:30 p. m. Pilgrim Fellowship.
So it was that these two men were
in debate.
As we recall .they did
go back and round up the team, but
METHODIST CHURCH
that is aside from th* point
Note
Albert S Hisey, D. D., Minister
rather, their wish to honor the day.
9 45 a. m.
Sunday School.
The ways of the godly forefathers
11 a. m. Preaching service.
were still strong over the land. And
W. S. C. S. meets Wednesday.
what are we of this later day build­
ing on the foundation they laid ?
Crime wave.
The toll of murder
ST. CECELIA CHURCH
mounts up.
Girl troubles: maternity
Masses 8:25 and 10:25 a. m.
R E B J lV IU f COMMUNITY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
PRLSBYTERIAN CHURCH
G. W. Springer, Pastor
School 10 a. m.
Mrs. Otto
Morning worship 9:45 a. m. Topic
George, Supt.
The Conversion of an Ethiopian.
Worship Service 11 a. m.
Following the sermon, the Lord’s
Young People's C. E. 7 p. m.
Prayer Meeting and Bible study, supper will be observed.
Bible School class session 11 a. m.
Thursday, 7 p. m.
C. E. 6:30 p. m.
Song service assisted by the orches­
ALOHA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
tra 7.30 p. m., followed by 'the even­
Sunday School 10 a. m.
ing sermon.
Worship 11 a. m.
Topic:
Faith in the Fulfillment
Young people 6:30 p. m.
of Prophecy.
Evangelistic 7:45 p. m.
Midweek Bible study Wednesday 8
Prayer and Bible study 7:45 p. m.
p. m.
Topic for study is the sixth
Thursday.
chapter of Romans.
PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH
WEST H IM »
The Bible Church
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Box 697, Beaverton
SW Canyon Rd., near Sylvan
Farmington ltd. at Menlo Drive
Werner J. Fritz, Minister
Walter R. Buhl, Pastor
3rd Sunday In Advent
Sunday School 10 a. m.
S. S. 9:45 a. m.
Divine Services 11 a. m.
Divine Service 11 a. m.
Sunday evening services, 1st Sun­
Sermon:
The Perplexity of
day of each month 7:30 p. m.
Great Man.
Holy Communion on Dec. 19th.
WHITFORD COMMUNITY HALL
Every one welcome.
Gospel services Sunday evening 8
p. m.
CHURCH OF T1IE NAZARKNE
Sunday Nov. 28 Rev. H. A. Armit­
459 SW First
age, pastor of Valley Community
Leonard C. Johnson, Pastor
church.
9:45 a. m.
Sunday School.
Classes for all ages.
AM»IIA BAPTIST
11 a. m. Preaching serivee.
Bible
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday.
Book marks, tracts etc.,
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
given.
Sunday School 10 a. m. J. G. Vin­
6:30 p. m. Juniors and Young peo­
cent, Supt.
• ple meet.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week
Youth Fellowship 7 p. m. Gordon
prayer and Bible study.
Rydman, president.
Our Christmas program this year
Evening service 8 p. m.
will be Sunday night of December
26. at 7:30.
A pageant The Shep­
AMBIA COMMUNITY CHURCH
herd King will be presented togeth­
er with a pantomine and children's
Dec. 12 -Universal Bible Sunday. exercises.
Dec. 19 Karl Faulkner, missionary
to the Jews, will speak at both morn­
THE VAJ.LEY
ing and evening services.
Follow­
COMMUNITY CHURCH
ing the morning service there will be
UNITED PRKNBYTEKIAJl
n baptismal.
4*10 SW Gabel Lane
Dec. 26 8 p. m. The choir, under
Rev. H. A. Armltage, pastor
the direction of H. El Ewer will pre­
10:30 a. m. —The Meaning of the
sent the cantata The Promised Child. Incarnation.
Dec. 31 New Years eve watch nlte
6:45 p. m. The Most Beautiful Let­
social and devotional hour.
ter Ever Written.
E. ZUMWALT
Announces the
Purchase oi the
BISHOP HARDWARE
STORE
On Broadway,
Beaverton
waids for the teen age. Liquor rule.]
j Drink still sends its victims to the 1
| grave and no drunkard shall inheritj
-the kingdom of heaven.
Divorce,
broxen homes and children the suf­
ferers. Lawless is abroad in the land
and even the children are under a
stress
Comes now a mother who tells of
how the Sunday School has given her
kiddies an assurance sne craved as a I
girl.
But her people not being “ re­
ligious' she knew nothing of it. Her
children have a faith for which she
hungered.
She came into this bal­
ance and faith later in life when she
married a man who stood for the Bi­
ble and lived by it. Yes. there is this
source of comfort from without.
The Apostle Paul often in prison and |
stripes for the Lord's name, tells
of it.
“—Who shall separate us from the
love of Christ?
Shall tribulations
or distress or persecution or famine
or nakedness or peril or sword?
As
it is written- For Thy sake we» are
killed all day long; we are accounted '
as sheep for the slaughter.
Nay, in 1
all these things we are more than ‘ 1
conquerors thru Him that loved us."
Here Ton WiU Find Wonderful
Christmas
Gifts
New Mirrors
Gift Vases
Dishes and Hardware
Enamelware of all kinds
Glassware, Ineapansivaly
c u , , C o ff„
Your Choice o f One of the Following Items
FREE With Each Occasional Chair
or Swing Rocker Purchased
A N T IQ U E PLAQUES— PERFUM E B O TTLES— V A SES — BABY
BOT­
T L E W A R M E R S — D E C O R A T I V E B I R D S — 8 Pc. G L A S S W A R E S E T S — 8
Pc. L U N C H E O N S E T — R A G G E T Y A N N
P I C T U R E S — C H I L D R E N ’S
G A M E S — P IC T U R E
T IL E S — M IN IA T U R E G O L D P IT C H ER S .
W. E. PEGG .
MORTICIAN
Beaverton, Oregon
Estab. 1910 Serving 33 years |
l‘IIO.NE BEAVERTON 3411
Open Friday and Saturday Evenings
Till Christmas
Beaverton Furniture Co.
Attention
BROADWAY
Chevrolet Owners
FREE D E L IV E R Y
CHEVROLET
Service and Parts
AND
TIRES and TUBES
Grades 1 or 3—Most Sizes
A.B.Smith Chevrolet Co.
And Paul adds that nothing shall be
] able to separate us from the love
of God which is in Jesus Christ our
i Lord.
Romans 8:35-39.
Even though we cannot change the
face of the nation, we can be a bless­
ing in the home nest.
Let us yield
all over to Christ, take our direction
from the Bible and live by Power
From On High.
W . Burnside at 13th Ave.
Portland
A T . 5161
“ A GREAT PLACE TO BUY”
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T R A D E IN S
SOPHIA H. KOLKENBECK
JOHN BARRON
Funeral services were held Thurs­
Funeral services were held Dec. 6
at Peggs Chapel, Beaverton, for John day, Dec. 9, for Sophia H. Kolken-
Barron, of Beaverton route 3, aged j beck, late of route 1, Beaverton.
77 years.
Husband of Nellie, fath­ | mother of Arthur J. Kolkenbeck of
Services were held at
er of Charles L. Barron.
Member Beaverton.
of Spanish War Veterans.
Inter­ Rivervlew cemetery, W. E. Pegg in
charge.
ment Crescent Grove cemetery.
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I Advertising Is salesmanship.
Tell it with a classified.
|
Clatskanie, Oregon
This space paid for by an Oregon
i businessman.
Beaverton
Church oi the NAZARENE
Legal Notices
ii
Gifts for Him
459 S. W . First
m
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH­
INGTON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Reduction
of
arrow
S H I R T S * 2 24 The Load Limit on County Roads
Van I le usen
It appearing to the County Court
of Washington County, Oregon, that
Cheney, Arrow
Tie» *1 .00 I due to adverse weather conditions
Fushioii Craft
and conditions of the County Roads
; that there should be a reduction in the
; maximum weight limits on loads haul-
Gabardini'
S H I R T S *2 93 l ed on or across County Roads and that
S p orts o r R e g u la r
there should be a reduction in the
maximum weight limit on loads haul­
ed on or across County Roads and that
Interwoven (Short or
S for
Phoenix latng)
$1.25 a reduction of 25rr would be advis-
i able. . Effective December 15, 1943.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
ilirkok
Suspenders *1 00
! That the load limit be reduced 25rr
Or Pioneer
r
below the maximum permitted by
C olu m b i.il.nit
statute until further order of this
$5-95 i Court.
SW EATERS
DATED this 1st day of December,
G ift B ox es F ree
j 1943
WASHINGTON COUNTY COURT
H. D. Kerkman
Judge
0 * 5 MIN!
Jas. Lewis
WIAR
Commissioner
J. W. Hughes
4 1 4 S. W . Washingt on
Commissioner
Portland, Oregon
Date of first publication Dec. 10.
11943
Date of last publication Dec. 17,
1943.
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Here's the Right
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Beaverton, Oregon
Admission 30 and 9c. tax included
Even. Show starts 7 P.M.; Mat. 3 P.M
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A Full Line of Everything to
Make the Family Happy
Whether at Home or
in the Service
K ri.-Sat., D ec. ID-11—
F IV E G R A V E S T O C A IR O
Plus— S om eon e to R e m e m b e r
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Built-Ins of All Kinds
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Our Specialty
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Wheel Goods Retiring
1 LOST HORIZON OF SHANGRI-LA
Cartoon—Nlte Before Xmas
T h eo. E rickson, Owner
PREACHING IS F O O L I S H N E S S !
So say a lot of people.
BUT what does the
Bible say?
"For the preaching of
th e
Cross is to them that perish, foolishness, but
unto us which are saved, it is the power
of God.”
I Cor. 1:18. "But God hath chosen
the foolish things ofthe world to confound
the wise; and God hath chosen
the w e a k
things of the world to confound the things
which are mighty.” I Cor. 1:27.
if at anytime the pastor can be of any
spiritual help, call or write box 73.
Wagons, Scooters, Tricycles, Used Bicyles
I S u n .-M on .-T u es., I h f . 12-14—
Etc.
Fall Line of Marshall-Wells
Paints
and W A T S O N
For Prompt and Efficient
M „ kcr,
Breakfast Sets to Dinner Sets
1943
Our Christmas
Special
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10,
FREE
Aka l i- l
Priced
Friday, December
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ETC
D O LI»
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PUZZLES
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ETC
TOBACCO
CIGARETTES
SHAVING SETS
BRUSHES
ETC
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Full Line o f Christmas Cards,
Wrapping Paper, Candles .
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