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Fridav, December 24. 1944 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon Page 2 RITZ *FMSE H. a . J E F F R I E S , l-ubU ihM T H E A T R E P ublished F rid a y or ea c h w eak by th e P io n e e r P u b lish in g Co., a t B e av e rto n . O regon. E n te re d aa second-class m a tte r a t th e poet office a t B e a v e rto n . O it _*1.00 O ne Y ear S u b scrip tio n P ay ab le Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS J O reg o n M u tu al P o lle n s a r e N O N A S S E S S A B L E . You N E V E R pay m o re th a n th e p rem iu m on th e fac e of th e policy. O reg o n M utual m a in ta in s m o re th a n th re e U n its th e s u rp lu s re q u ire d by O regon In s u ra n c e Law s. Beaverton, Oregon In A dvance. A d m issio n 30 a n d 9c, ta x in clu d ed E v e n . Show s ta r t s 7 K M .; M at. 2 I\M . 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S to re k e e p e rs, a f te r th e w ar, should h av e a n o th e r g re a t a d v a n ta g e , n am ely , th ro u g h th e en d ing of p rice co n tro ls, ra tio n in g , etc., arrow SHIRTS * 2 24 w h ich is in e v ita b le. C o n sid erin g v a n llt-uscn how w ell th e c h a in s a n d in d e p en d e n ts h a v e g o t on d u rin g th e W ar, C h en ey , A rrow w ith all th e se re g u la tio n s a n d o th e r Tie* *1 00 h a n d ic a p s, you m ay q u ic k ly visualize F a sh io n C ra ft w h a t th e y c a n ac co m p lish w hen th e se h a n d ic a p s a re rem oved. G a b a rd in e SHIRTS *25)5 O ne m o re th o u g h t: T h e p essim ists S p o rts o r R e g u la r to d a y claim th a t A m eric a no lo n g er h a s fro n tie rs o f u n d ev elo p ed lan d w h ich h av e ta k e n c a re of th e u n e m In te rw o v e n (S h o rt o r S O X ® 4or ployed a f te r p rev io u s w ars. T h is P h o en ix Cong) $1.25 m a y be tr u e o f new lan d , b u t it is n o t tr u e of new d isco v eries. The HlrWok Suspenders *1 00 O r P io n ee r r en d o f th e W a r m a y fin d y o u r city one o f th e g re a t fro n tie r s of A m erica C o lu m h ia k n it d u e to th e d ev e lo p m e n t o f new p ro $ 5 .95 d u cts, new m e th o d s a n d new Ideas SWEATERS i l h ope th a t ev er city In w h ich th is G ift Boxea F re e co lu m n is p rin te d w ill re m e m b e r th e fa m o u s sto ry by D r. R u ssell H. Con- w ell, "A cres o f D iam onds'*’. T h is is a s to ry of a m an w ho tra v e lle d all o v er th e w o rld se e k in g d ia m o n d s an d MEN'S » IA A fin a lly found one o f th e la rg e st d e p o sits In h ts ow n b a c k y a rd . E v e ry 4 1 4 J. W . W oihington s to re —w h e th e r an In d e p e n d e n t or P o rtla n d , O regon m e m b e r of a c h a in —ca n becom e an a c re o f d ia m o n d s if th e o w n ers will k ee p a w a k e an d o b serv e th e G olden j R ule. Gifts for Him A nd behold in th a t c o u n try th e re w ere sh e p h e rd s ab id in g In th e field, k eep in g w a tc h o v er th e ir flock by n ig h t. N o t to th e ru le rs o f th e lan d , n o t to th e pro ud of h e a rt, b u t to th e bum ble of s p irit did th e h eav en ly h ost a p p e a r on th a t n ig h t of n ig h ts. I t w as th e sim ple sh e p h e rd s k ee p in g w a tc h on a ro ck y hill side in Ju d e a w ho firs t h e a rd th e a n g e l song "G lory to God in th e h ig h e st a n d on ia r t h , peace, good w ill to m e n .” "G lory to G o d ''—Is a p&en of p ra ise to th e h ig h e st, a n acknow l- . figm ent of H im w ho is all goodness. "O lory to G od”— Is n o t m ere lip s e r vice, b u t a c ry of ex a lta tio n , a full co g nizance th a t r ig h t an d Justice, tr u th a n d love m u st p rev a il o v er th e forces of evil. "A nd on e a r th P e a c e ”—th is does n o t m ean a peace o f serv ile a c q u ie s WANTED cence of com prom ise, of ap p e a se m e n t, b u t a peace founded on ju stic e , a BID HIM COME IN p eacp of honor, a peace of Joy, a p eace of good will to all m en. N ot Y e a rs ago we used o n e-in ch sp ace to a n y one g ro u p w as th e p ro m ise on th e S p o rt’s P ag e. O u t of It cam e m ad e— not to a n y one creed, a n y one su c h a s th is, boiled dow n a bit. In race, an y one n a tio n a lity , b u t to an d big ty p e a t th e to p w e had God fo r all m en. L IV E S a n d L O V E S a n d L IF T S . G od L ives— D e a th ca n n ev e r to u ch h im a o r his. G od loves a n d he proved EXPERIENCE it by se n d in g C h rist to d ie fo r y o u r NOT NECESSARY sins. God lif ts —H e p u ts his h an d C on tin u ed from P a g e 1 u n d e r th e m an low est dow n. H e lifts th a t m a n Into new ho p e; fills him Steady Work with Overtime M ain s tr e e t a re now lined w ith " f o r w ith c h e e r; becom es h is s tr e n g th ; eign" ch a in s. beco m es his o v er-co m er. In v e sto rs h a v e a H caiM>n*lblllty C h ris t s ta n d s a t th e d o o r an d In th e fin al an a ly sis, th e o w n ers of k n o ck s. J u s t a s you o pen to th e big d e p a rtm e n t sto res, m ail o rd e r d o c to r k n o w in g th a t h e w ill e n te r, so I houses, und c h a in s a r e th e sto c k h o ld d o fo r C h rist, God in C h rist; let H im ers w ho rea d m y colum n. T h erefo re, In, H e h a s N ew L ife fo r you. th e final resp o n sib ility re sts upon us. —“C h rist h a s sav ed a n d sa tisfie d L et us not be in d iffe re n t a n d rely m e fo r fo rty -sev en y ea rs. I h av e 132« S. E. 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XHI3III3III3HI3IN3III3MSMSUMMI9N: M M M M MSHISINSIIIBlIlEmsmSIlIf On Taylor St., bt. 4th & 5th PORTLAND All th ro u g h th e y e a r w e a im to o] BRICKYARD FACTORY WORKERS Essential Industry Babson S a ys. . . . APPLY AT SYLVAN PLANT COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS Winter Garden do o u r beat. I f a t tim e s w e fail you, fo rg iv e us! A t a n y ra te , w e w a n t you to en joy a gay C h r is t m as! Tasty Foods D inner*—Lunches Banquets E P o rtla n d 's F in e st in Q u ality a n d S erv ice HUBER’S R ESTAU R AN T 3 I Ry. E x c h a n g e Bldg. •il=lll=lll=lll=|l|=lll=ll|sni5UISIUSMIi P o rtla n d , O re. iUmnaUiaMBIIUMH3IN3IU3M=IHEm3lllfilV THIS IS OUR FIGHT Claude Brereton AT T H E WINTER GARDEN jg nt F ru it, N ut. F lo w e rin g an d S h ad e T ree», R oses, K erry P lan t» S h ru b s, etc. Send fo r new fall a n d sp rin g c a ta log. F a ll p la n tin g s ta r t s in N o v em ber. T u lip b u lb s a r e p la n ted now. fo ld er on req u e st. 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