The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 13, 1944, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, October 13, 1944
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon
Page 4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
5949
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned, Christina Hand, has been
LONDON. — Italian and French
Gov Thomas E. Dewey's Oklaho- oappointed Administratrix of the ea-
; patriots have started the form al ex­
| ma City speech in reply to President tate of Edward A. Ivey, deceased, by
ecution of German soldieis in repri-
Roosevelt's opening campaign address the County Court of Washington
W EST 1IU.I.S
[ sal for the shooting of hostages and
j marked a definite turning point in County, Oregon.
All persons having
LU TH E R AN C I l l K O I
Not until you have dipped your the campaign lavoiable to the Repub- claims against said estate are hereby
In a midtown bank, for a long prisoners by enemy occupation
Canyon Road, near Sylvan
lioah candidate according to Ralph notified to present same, duly verified
time, we had a savings account that forces, dispatches from Bern and A l­ spear in blood, will I be yours.
Werner J. Frit*. Minister
So ruled the women of the New Cake Republican National Committee­ as by law required, to the under­
was to be withdrawn only in event giers said.
19th Sunday after Trinity
By man. who returned Friday from a signed, care Beaverton Enterprise.
Bern reported the execution of 100 Guinea—South Pacific—tribes.
of an emergency. Today, at M ay’s
Sunday School 9:15 a. m
Divine Service 11 a. m.
suggestion, I closed that account. German soldiers by Italian under­ that, every man must first take a life business trip to Republican National Beaverton, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Sermon by Dr. George Koehler.
Dick Jenkins was the cause. Dick ground men in the Milan area as before he could take a wife. He must Headquarters. »New York.
kilL
Further changes in public opinion | Dated May 24. 1944.
Welcome.
came into our lives when he was the result of the shooting of 10 prom­
Now take a look at this pile of have been registered favorable to De­ C H R ISTIN E HAND, Administratrix
only a s’mall boy—22 years ago to be inent Milan hostages.
stones, twenty feet square at the wey as a result of an increasing dis- WM. A. CARTER, 431 Pacific Bldg.,
CHURCH OF TH E N AZ A R E N K
Algiers
reported
authoritatively
exact. He was son Bill s closest
base; twenty high and flat on t°P l like on the part of many Ameri- ! Portland, Oregon, Attorneys for Ad­
Leonard C. Johnson, Pastor
chum. When he wasn’t at his own that the French forces of the in­ On this flat top, the human victims cans for the Sidney Hillman influ-1 ministratrix.
33-37
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
home, which was farther uptown, he terior had shot the “ first batch” of were first offered in worship before ence in the Democratic party, the N a -;
11 a. m.
Morning Worship.
six
German
prisoners
som<
where
in
being eaten.—“ Not only were most tional Committeeman stated Friday.
' Missions and the Church of the was at our house. Sunday morn­
ings, we almost invariably found France in reprisal for the German of these tribes cannibal before the
I find in the East that the better'j NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
Nazarene.”
him sleeping with Bill or on the shooting of patriots they had cap- coming of the missionaries, but also voters become acquainted with Mr
BOND ÉLECTION
6:15 p. m.
Junior meeting.
tured.
1
in
roasting
their
victims
alive,
they
Truman .the more clearly they realize !
6 30 p. m.
Hi-N. Y Sr., A N.Y.P.S. couch in my study. As a youngster,
Stockholm reported that, as part to°k a P«cullar delight in their suf- the desperate importance of changing State of Oregon
he was a sweet boy with a most
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
ss
administration," Cake stated.
"The County of Washington
Wednesday—Rev. Cox, State Holi­ winning smile. As he grew older, of the incipient revolt seething all ferings.
tops general opinion is that a Democratic School District No. 48
TODAY— A lai^e white cross
ness Pres, will speak.
Cascade mu­ that smile increased in charm. He over Europe against German rule
sical group will sing service at 7:30. was a gentle lad, always courteous a general ......................
strike had started in 1 this cairn—“ Instead of taking part vote is in reality a vote for Trunran i
NOTICE
IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
in cannibal rites, the natives were who might serve as our next Presi-
The community is invited to attend. and obliging and exceedingly quiet. Copenhagen.
‘ sitting In front of the cross and sing- dent
This is becoming an increas- that, at the school district bond elec­
In fact, Dick’s role seemed to be
ing “Jesus shall reign where er the jn^jy important reason why it is time tion hereby called, to be held at the
B E TH E L
that of a listener. He was the most Chinese Communist Army . | sun doth his successive journeys tQ change --
Beaverton Grade School
building,
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
considerate boy we have ever known
in and for school district No. 48 of
I run.’
And their children are t a u g h t __________________
Rev. F. T. Sturtcvant, Pastor
Said to Refuse to Fight | to read in the New Testament. This
—considerate of his mother, his fa­
Washington County, Oregon, Monday
ii «
i_j _ _ J ' _ _ „ u,i
9.45 a. m.
Church School.
the thirtieth day of October, A. D.,
CHUNGKING, CHINA. — The Chi- I is the reading book
____ in the schools. * ° Help Handicapped
ther, his brother, his friends.
<
Miss Amarette Barnes, Supt.
1944, between the hours of 2 o'clock
• • •
nese Communist army has ignored They feed on it during their early Children
11 a. m.
Worship.
and no one
can name its value
At the req Uest
Qf
County
School [ P m. and 7 o’clock p. m. there will
Sermon: “ Christ Our Leader."
An ambitious boy, Dick worked as an order from Generalissimo Chiang years
m
n
r c
.. »
o n K m itto/1 t r\ f h o l a o ’ u 1 v n t a i a t
Nursery class for children during a movie usher in his high school Kai-shek to fight the Japanese, min- jin the,r later lives- See W O R LD Superintendent Austin T. Scrafford, be submitted to the legal voters there-
ister
of
information
Liang
Han-chao
DOMINION,
July-August,
44.
a
special
clinic
designed
to
instruct
I
°
f
the
question of contracting a bond-
the service.
days. When he had been graduated,
disclosed.
M IK A ( I.E — So with the Bible, an<j assist teachers to help children | ed indebtedness in the sum of forty
he
went
into
the
Stock
Exchange
as
PILG R IM LU TH ER AN CHURCH
Friction has long existed between came
new Ufe t0
those SoUth Pacific
who have vision, hearing or speech
thousand dollars ($40,000) for the pur
a page. There didn't seem to be
ot constructing,
equipping equipping
and
The Bible Church
the Central Chinese government and ‘slunds And 00(1
sPeaks through the
(lifficultl#3 W|II be held in Hillsboro
pose ot constructing,
—
much
future
there
for
him,
since
furnishing
an
addition to the Beav­
Box 697, Beaverton
the
Communists,
who
control
most
S
“
*
^
*£
2
<
>
n
the
afternoon
of
March
9
stocks
and
bonds
had
little
appeal,
_
! of age and Sarah, his wife 90, God
Farmington Rd. at Menlo Drive
In addition to the instruction clinic erton Grade School building located
The Commu- promised them a son.
But with described above, another clinic will be on Farmington Road and Stott Street,
so he became connected with a hotel of Shensi province.
Walter R. Buhl, Pastor
supply house and by and by, was nists charge they are being perse- Sarah past age, how could this be? held in the county on April 2, 3. 4,5, Beaverton, Washington County, Ore­
Sunday School 10 a. m.
made sales manager. His next step cuted by Chungking and, in turn, Now Abraham staggered not at the and 6 in which the children will be gon, in and for said school district.
Bible Class 10 a. m.
The vote to be by ballot upon which
Topic
Our Church.
upward was a place in the purchas­ have been accused of autonomous promise of God through unbelief but examined and educational recommen­
; being strong in the faith, gave glory dations made concerning them.
Shall be the words “ Bonds YE S” and
Divine services 11 a. m.
ing department of Columbia univer­ conduct.
He believed that what God
"Bonds NO” , and the voter shall
50th anniversary Lutheran India sity where he handled war priorities. I Mr. Liang said that during the to God.
Missions.
The depression brought reverses to campaign in Honan province Com- i had promised, that he was able to TOO L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y place a cross (X ) between the words
"Bonds” and the word “ YES", or
Confirmation class Friday 4 p. m. the family.
His brother having munist troops in northern China had perform. And in due time, as prom­
ised, Isaac the son was born.
between the words “ Bonds" and the
been
ordered
by
the
central
govern­
W
A
N
TED
—Carriers
for
part
or
married, Dick was the standby.
SPOTLESS ROBE Because of his
M ETIIO IHST CHURCH
Apply at Multnomah word "NO ” , whichever indicates his
That he might contribute more at ment to launch diversionary actions faith. God counted Abraham right- \ full time.
Albert S. Hlsey, D. D., Minister
P.
O.
See
Warner
Raz.
37 choice.
against
invaders,
but
had
not
fought
home, he denied himself many
eous.
So as we might say, God
The polls for the reception of the
Church School 9:45 a. m.
or
even
replied.
things. But he never complained.
robed him in spotless white and fo r-1 FOR S A L E —Two family cows, j ballots cast for or against the con-
Worship Hour
11 a. m.
ever.
By his faith, God counted Ab-
Church school board will meet at Looking back, it seems as if Dick
both milking: young cow to fresh- trading of said indebtedness will, on
always worked— and never com­
7:3o p ni Sunday the 15th.
Youlh F aces Tw o Charges ham righteous.” Abraham believed
en in early spring.
Lloyd baby said day and date and at the place
A normal boy in every
The Ziona Circle of the W. S. C. S. \ plained.
buggy (reed) very good condition, aforesaid, be opened at the hour of 2
Donald Wahl of Beaverton, faces God and it was counted
T unto Him ;
meets at the church every Wednesday way, he of course liked to go out j two charges larceny of -an automo- for righteousness.”—BIBLE
John J. Malsam Rt 1, Bx 39, Sher- o’clock p. m. and remain open until
nil day.
Faith says that God brings forth
wood. Oregon.
'
37-38 the hour of 7 o’clock p. m. of the same
with girls. He seldom did. To take bile and reckless' driving charges
The Friendly Circle the 2nd and 4th | a girl out in New York is expensive when arrested by Patrolman R. C | life out of death, that he raised Christ j - - - -
day, at which hour the same shall be
Tuesdays. Meet Oct. 17th.
W A N T E D «m a ll farm in Tigard closed,
was on
on from the dead and that he will
— and in Dick’s heart his mother McKeown oi Portland, who was
The public is invited to be in and father came first.
I his way home when he noticed the breathe life into your soul, now dead
school district. Prefer good build-
By order of the District School
these services.
He in trespasses and sin.
Faith says
ings. John J. Malsam, R l, Bx 39. Board of School District Number 48,
Bill m arried and moved to Wash­ i hoy go through two stop streets.
I was alleged to have gone 90 miles an that God commandeth his love to-
Sherwood, Oregon.
37-38 Qf Washington County, Oregon, made
ington. Before that, our house was
CHURCH OF CHRIST
i hour in attempting to get away from ward us in that while we were yet |
this 11th day of October, A. D., 1944.
always
full
of
boys,
so
full
indeed
"R
IG
H
T-N
O
W
”
use
Kight-Now
the officer.
sinner#. Christ died for us.
Faith
George W. Springer, Pastor
L. W. SHORT.
that
Sunday
mornings,
before
she
cleaner in your home, restaurant
Morning worship and preaching at j
He was fined $80 and sentenced to loves the L ords’ promise —‘T will
Chairman, District No. 48
started to prepare breakfast, May ; 30 days in jail with recommendation never leave thee nor forsake thee.”
or tavern for dishes, lndry., wood­
9:45 a. m.
Beaverton. Washington County, Or.
work. exc. for dairies; 25c, 50c $1 ATTEST:
j would make a quiet c<mnt to see how that his driving permit be suspender!
Topic— Abiding Things.
Which for you—sin and death or
pkgs. Ask your grocer. Hermosa
Following the sermon, the Lord's' many places to set. Things changed ¡for a year, according to court records. Christ and life?
E. H MASTERS.
products, made in Oregon.
37-40
supper will be observed.
greatly after Bill left—our boys just
Clerk, District No. 48
Bible School class session 11 a. m. melted away. So instead of staying Memorial Service for
Washington County, Oregon.
W A N TE D Birycle repairman, ex­
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Date
of first publication, October
home, we began going here and p i
, A D
perienced man preferred. Kissler
3101 SW McShesney Road.
Evening worship 7 30 p. m.
there, night alter night. Dick re- to w ard A . Fatterson
Bicycle Shop, 923 SW 4th Ave.. 13. 1944.
Portland,
Oregon
Midweek Bible study Wed. 8 p. m. mained faithful, however. He knew
Date of last publication, October 27,
Portland, Ore., bet. 11 a. m. and 6
This space paid for by an Oregon
1944.
A memorial service for E. A. Pat-
that for various reasons, we seldom
p.
m.
Call
AT.
5438.
tf
businessman.
AM IG A COMMUNITY C1IUKCH
go out Saturday nights or Sundays. ! tenon will be held In St. Cecelia
Graydon D. Loree, Pastor
Catholic church, Beaverton, Sunday
While in Beaverton be sure to eat
F IL B E R T PIC KE RS W A N TE D —
So he would drop around to see
(Sunday School 10 &. m.
j at 8:25 a. m.
His wife has received
Good pickers can make $9 a day. ; it the Greyhound Coffee Shop.
"M
om
”
and
“
Pop”
as
he
called
us
D. W Hobbs. Promoted
Mary Antrim, 8upt.
j notification from the navy depart­
Call Gelinsky, Beaverton 2968, at |
through the years. We blessed Dick ment that he is presumed dead.
Morning worship 11 &. m.
Lombard and Denney Rd., Beaver- i The drunkard and the fool never
for such thoughtfulness. After all,
S Sgt. Delbert W. Hobbs, has re­
Youth Fellowship 7 p. m.
Ensign Patterson
was declared
ton.
37 i keep secrets.
when you run out of boys, a house missing after an airplane crash last ceived an expert medal for M3 ma- '
8 p. m. Evening worship.
can be mighty empty—and Dick, in June 15 In the Aleutians’ He was a chinegun at Western Signal Aviation j While shopping tat at the Grey-
For Stove and Diesel Oil Call Harry
THE VALLEY
his own quiet, gentle way, was good UBY pilot and had been on patrol unit training center, Camp Pinedale, | hound Coffee Shop, Beaverton.
Barnes.
Phone Beaverton 3231.
tf
He entered thq army Oct.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
duty In Alaska since April 9, having Calif,
company.
UNITED PKHSBYTERIAN
His father is D. W. Hobbs of --------------------- ----
Pearl Harbor . . . War . . . Dick received his commission and wings in 1940.
4110 SW Gabel Lane
I Beaverton, Oregon.
was eager to serve his country. Jt July, 1943, at Pensacola, Fla
Rev. H. A. Armltage. pastor
.
, seemed as if things had so arranged j In July, 1939, he married Betty Al- j
10 30 a. m. Morning Worship
i themselves that he could don a uni- !wa‘n
d.u*h£rd
.e%hin wln • hc ' r r 3 Graham at Catalina Islands
Services in charge of Gideon Society
I form. Times had brightened for the two daughters, Sheila Rae and Pa-
■ melln Beth Pntterson of Beaverton.
family. His father was back in the I He was the only child of Mr. and
Gerald Graham of route 3, Beav­
AI.OI1A ASSEMBLY OF GOD
| job he had held before the depres- ! 1 Mrs. A. E. Patterson of Portland.
erton. is now in apprentice Seaman
Sunday School 10 a. m.
training at the U. S. Maritime Service
j sion and was doing well. So Dick
m Worship 11 a. m.
Training
Station, Catalina Island.
went
into
the
army
air
forces.
He
Evangelistic 7:45 p. m.
California. Graham is busy gaining
Prayer and Bible study 7:45 p. m. I was sent to * gunnery school and
knowledge and experience that will fit
1 quickly became a sergeant. When
Thursday.
him for duty with our great Merch­
he was assigned to a crew, being
ant Marine.
This branch of service
the smallest man he volunteered for
LEO N ARD C. JOHNSON, Pastor
ST. UKCELIA CHURCH
offers men 26 to 50 and men 16 to
Masses 7:56 to 9:55 a. m. on Sunday the post of turret gunner—as I have
.
Phone 3691
17*4, having their parent’s consent,
said, Dick was always considerate. !
during summer months.
a chance to play a vital part in the
He wrote to us regularly while he
October 15 Missionary Sunday
winning of the war.
KEEMVHJ.K COMMUNITY
was in training.
When he came
PRI.SBYTHRIAN CHURCH
‘Missions— and the Church of the Nazarene’
home on furlough, he shared some
For Stove and Diesel Oil Call Harry
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Mrs. Otto of his precious time with us. He
Barnes.
Phone Beaverton 3231.
tf
l hurch Mobilization Month
George. Supt.
was a fine looking lad in uniform
Worship Service 11 a. m.
Worship This Sunday
For Stove and Diesel Oil Call Harry
and of course his uniform was im ­
Young People's C. E. 7 p. m.
Barnes.
Phone Beaverton 3281. tf
maculate—Dick
Jenkins
was
a
clean
Prayer Meeting and Bible study,
boy both physically and mentally.
Thursday, 7 p. m.
• « •
What's Doing
of N ew York
IN TILE
Churches Lights
by l . L. STEVENSON
Vengeance Day 1» Here;
Patriots Execute Nazis
Now isTime to Change
Says Ralph Cake
Kill To
Win Wives
i/tlo/m courts wuJiprals£
On his last furlough before going
overseas, Dick spent Saturday eve­
ning with “ Mom” and “ Pop” so it |
was quite like old times. Then there I
was a considerable interval of si­
lence broken at last by a V-mail
letter. Dick was in England and
had flown three missions. Another
TH E LESSON OK TIIKIK LIVES
letter—10 missions completed and
“ For nearly three years our na- j
tion h:is been engaged in a world 1 Easter Sunday with his brother Jack
war. Today our armed forces are j in a historic old church. Finally a
winning victory after victory. To- j letter telling of 15 missions over
tal, smashing victory is in sight. | Germany and occupied countries,
Germany and Japan shall be given with the note, “ all countries look
the lesson of their lives—right in ! pretty much alike from the air." He tt
Berlin and Tokyo.
was looking forward to 10 more mis­
“ America — our America which sions—then home Not one word was
lovt
peace so dearly—is proving I
deleted from Dick's letters by cen- | — in the “ Burke B ill” . Just as
in 1918 the “ drys” are at it
sors—he wasn’t the kind who would
again. Protect your freedom—
reveal military secrets.
! CTTHOMAS E. DEW
EY
1 ^
DUGDALE
* 9 * -
•
once again that it can wage war
m ightily . . . that it can crush any
aggressor who threatens the free­
dom which we love even more than
peace
The American people have
risen to the challenge. The war is
being won on the battle-fronts. It is
also being won in the factory, the
office, the farm , the mine and the
home.
“ Yes, we are proving that we can
wage war. But what are the pros­
pects of success as a nation at
pence’ The answer dc| ends entirely
on the outcome of this election."
•
•
In a letter to his mother, Dick
mentioned quite casually that he had
been decorated and that he would
send his medal home. His mother
never received the medal. Instead,
there was a war department notice
that Dick was missing. . . . Our
prayers are that he is still a live.. . .
Nevertheless, we feel as if we had
lost a boy of our m m I . . . The
army refuses to accept Bill because
of a heart condition; years and tired
eyes keep me out of uniform. . . . f
But we can buy bonds. . . . And
bonds will save other boys.
Sightless Man Grows
Garden Without Help
right on the
toes of his brother Charles, whom he
had not seen for 20 years
NUT DRI ER
THE JO K ER"
CORNELIUS, OREGON
defeat prohibition.
VOTE 313 X NO
Paid Adv T h . Anti-Prohibition Committaa
ol Or«*on. G J. Mr Person. Chairman;
Paaraon-4th Ava. llld * . Portland
W e are equipped to provide an efficient cus­
tom drying service, which will be profitable to the
grower.
Nut
growers
are urged to inspect the mod­
ern drying methods and equipment employed
by
this drier.
B.ll Syndicate. —W N V F t a n i r r i .
ELIZABETH CITY. N C -
Dousio Hawkins lost his sight in
Sgt Joseph Carroll, who never had I 1929. but he has been growing a
medical or ftrat-ald training, pinned 1 garden aver since without help
hi* faith on the plane's first-aid book ' or supervision.
Hawkins, says
and enabled his pilot, who was bleed- !
John Harris, extension specialist,
Ing to death, to bring back the bomb- j
can tell weeds from vegetables
er and the crew safely.
by touch. In weeding, Hawkins
first takes hold of the vegetable
William Howe was viewing the
and then pulls or cuts the weed*
snakes in the too when s largs rep­
with a (Me..
tile struck at the window
Howe
startled, stepped hack
LOOK OUT FOR
Ready NOW
Kepler Davenport Co.
HE At I «T O N , OREGON
Recovering and
Modernizing
Beaverton 3762
Open 8:30 to 6
To Receive Nuts to Dry
W R IT E
PH ONE
C O R N E L IU S . O R E G O N
F O R E ST G R O V E 15J
Evenings by Appointment
While In Baaverton be eure to eat
at the Oreyhouag Coffee Chop
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