Friday, July 6, 1943
B E A V E R T O N EN TERPR ISE. Beaverton. Oregon
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Church Services
C lIL R C II OK C H R IST
George W . Springer. Pastor
M orning w orship and preach in g at
9:45 a. m.
T op ic—T he Sym bol o f th e Cup.
F ollow ing the sermon, the L ord's
supper will be observed.
Bible School class session 11 a. rn.
Christian E ndeavor 6:40 p. m.
E vening w orship service 8 p. m.
M idweek B ible study and prayet
service W ed. at 8 p. m.
W E S T H ILLS
L U T H E R A N C H U RCH
Canyon R oad, near Sylvan
W erner J. Fritz, M inister
Sixth Sunday after Trinity
Church School 9:45 a. m.
M orning Service 11 o ’clock.
Serm on—R igh teou s B efore God.
Luther League Outing,
M issionary Guild and Council will
m eet W ednesday evening July 11.
UIIURCH O F T H E N A Z A R E N E
Leonard C. Johnson, P astor
9 45 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a .m.
W orship service.
6 45 N. Y. P. S. and H i-N -Y.
7 45 p. m. E vangelistic service.
W ednesday 7:45 M id-week prayer
meeting.
Vacationers Should
Watch Fires in Forest
Æ
The Good Things of Life
C. V
W ALLACE
T Â ï C i i j ï ï ' : « ' : " '• r-
W A V E S sire being trained in re
habilitation work in the N avy hos-
the t r .il t «
,
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future,
the
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opened in New York City, it is an
„ounced by the the W A V E S enlist-
m T t ' S f S . ; “ '301*” Exciiang", Bldg
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here this week and a ll sum m er, will
enter forest la n d , ivhen the
red
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w arning flag o f fire ís flying, ac- path 8h“
of
cord in g to Edm und
Hayes, ch a ir-
the
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Oreen° executive Com m utes.
w Je ^ T a s S
fuel in tim ber
fire hazard.
en joyin g
the
cam ping and
haven’t been
out J S
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Lies the M ight of Am erica
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an(j others, now know n as gan gsters
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^ A n y o n e seeing any strange o b je c t .
should rep ort them at once to the
nearest p o lice o ffic e r or fire warden
and post a guard to m ake su .e that
any explosive device does no harm
any
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to unsuspecting adults o r children.
New Stamps Valid
' p; rh“ p“ ..“ nd" this classification one
? bould ]'* '■
o t llttlV , *?t'
*he P rattle o f little tongues and the
■“ " 8h in e
hr ought
In d oor,
by the
,ittle Pe o Ple ,w h o » * • ,with us and
are a
art o
e o
ldsters
are
a D
part
o f f w
we
oldsters.
Certainly w hen we look back w ard
to those dim distant days w hen we
too were little we som etim es feel
that we were m isunderstood* by the
elders o f the fam ily and no doubt
deep in our hearts we feel that we
were cheated out o f som ething and
, we know too that In this age w hich
we are now
living in really
m ore
j th ou ght is given to the you n g per
haps the ou tcom e would have been
^ differen t, fo r in all ages o f man
there are borne every type o f ch ar
acter know n in our philosoph y and
ca refu l trainin g w ou ld have devel
oped the good qualities Inherent in
all persons, m ay have been brought
out.
L ife
itself is good and iq each
life there is m uch
m ore o f
good
quality than there is o f bad, and so
I feel that it is ou r du ty as citizens
o f the world, believe in equality and
lovers o f truth., to give all the atten
tion we are capable o f to
those
you ng w ho
are to take our places
In the securltiy o f the future.
BEAVERTON,
OREGON
GOD BLESS AM ERICA
C H A P E L S E R V IC E
IIF.AVERTO N FU LL G O SPE L
Orville J. Poulin, Minister
I. O. O. F. Hall. B eaverton
Sundays 7:45 p. m.
E verybody welcom e.
Leonard C. Johnson
P hone 3691
T he
desire
o f every true
A m erican
is that G od m ight use A m erica to the Sal
v a tio n —econ om ically
an d
otherw ise
o f the w orld.
W e as A m erican s wish also
that G od m ight truly "B less
A m erica"
—
w hich w ithout doubt H e abundantly
has—
B U T —w h a t o f A m e r ica 's responsibility.
"R igh teou sn ess
exalteth a nation but
sin is a reproach to any
people.”
Let
A m erica quit her sin and and
her
prayer
fo r G od's blessing will com e.
NOTICE
Beginning Sunday, July 8th
W e we will be closed on
DO U B LE
What Can a Speller Do?
The follow in g lines o f a now an
cient bit o f verse was cribbed from
an old copy o f “ The Student ” , a pub
lication d evoted to the interest o f
education and am ateur journalism .
A class issue o f February, 1892. o f
; p ort)and 8 then one and only High
j School, you r scribe thought when he
read it that it would be well to see
again in print, so here goes:
If an S and an I and a O
W ith a X at the en d - spell Su
A nd an E and a Y and an I spell
Pray what is a speller to do.
Then if an S and an I and a G
A nd an H E D spell sighed
T h ere’s nothing m uch
left
for
speller to do—
B ut to g o and com m it Bipuxsighed.
GOLD, SILVER, COFFER
Billions of dollars’ worth of gold,
silver and topper have come trom
the mountains of Montana since
John White in July, 1862, made the
first "p a y ” discovery of ore on
Grasshopper Creek, and Bannock
Camp arose. Richer ground was lo
cated at Alder Creek the next year,
then Virginia City took the laurels
and after that Helena, the camp that
became the capital city. Such re
inly a sm
small
sou rces are only
all part o f the
vast resources backing up your War
Bonds
V * 7>«vtK rv D t p a r tm n t
W H IP P IN G
THE
E D IT O R
W A N T E D -S u b u rb a n
and
Farm
P roperties—H ave cash buyers for
small acreage near Multnomah
and T igard.
W ill gladly appraise
your property.
No
obligation.
C H A R L E S K. H IN E S Co., R ealtors
1905 N E 16th, P ortland,
P hon e
W E . 5395.
23tf
8 ft. Bean Poles
3 and 4 ft. Fence
DU TCH BOY PAIN T
COME IN AND SEE US
KIN6SLEY-BEAVERT0N LUMBER CO.
Phone Beaverton 3201
STEAD Y
SUNDAYS
WORK
TIGARD
Concrete Products
C. A. B A K K E N , Mgr.
DEW EY The Plumber
Announces
That he has sold his
Plumbing Business
to
CLEARW ATER Plumbing
R O Y C L E A R W A T E R . M anager
D ew ey recommends Mr. Clear
water as very reliable
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Men Wanted
Pickets
Texolite Washable
Interior Finish
N o veteran w ho left a jo b in
1 m an u factu rin g need w orry
about
j stepping ba ck into It, if he w ants it,
— Pres. Ira Mosher, Natl. Assn, of
|l M fgrs., in m essage to arm ed forces
I
T o rent or lease, large field
suitable for flyin g gas model
airplanes.
Surrounding
area
should he void o f trees, build
ings o r livestock.
Not less
than 4 acres or m ore than 2(1
m iles from Portland.
Call or write,
P ortland Gas
H oppers,
9400
N. E.
Sandy
Blvd.. G A rf leid 5761.
(S pon
soreil hy the E xchange (Sub of
P o r tla n d .).
Turn war stam ps into B onds
Call Us for Your Building
Material Needs
W A N T E D — Suburban
and
farm
properties— H ave cash buyers for
srnnll acreages
near
B eaverton I
and W est Slope.
W ill gladly ap
praise you r property.
No obliga
tion.
C H A R L E S K. H IN E S CO.,
R ealtors.
1905 N E 16th, Portland
P hone W E . 5395.
23tf
WANTED
Laundry
service is m u ch
better
in the P a cific than in the States, a c
cordin g to m em bers o f the veteran
Third M arine D ivision who get their
bundles back
from the
natives in
five days ,but the w ear and tear is
greater.
One reason for the sh orter life o f
the garm ent is that launderers dress
theii fam ilies in the M arines clothes
for three or fou r days before wash
ing them, Sgt. John W . Chapman,
j M arine Corps com bat correspondent
3201
FOR
S A L E — B eautiful
pre-war
davenport and chair.
A lso sani
tary cou ch with pad, round dining
table, and other articles.
Call i
CH. 1883.
23
FO R S A L E —H ousehold
fu rn ish
ing fo r three room s.
Call M rs.1
Doane,
at
A lvord
Apartm ents,
M etzger, after 7 o ’clock .
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DU TY
Our Telephone Number
A nd an oth er item in sam e organ
has the follow in g bit:
"W h a t are
you
cry in g
a b o u t?’’
asked a kindly gentlem an o f a small
boy standing at the door o f a stair
w ay leading to an editorial room.
“ P a ’s gon e up there to whip the
editor", answ ered the boy.
"W ell, hasn't he com e dow n y e t ? ”
inquired the kindly man.
A new process o f the alum inum
‘‘ Yes, parts o f him, and I’m just
industry reduces alum inum in old w aiting fo r the rest", replied the
pans or planes to pure alum inum — youth.
non metal parts stay solid.
An auto com p an y says auto ow ners
cou ld use 800,000 new back fenders.
I OO L a t e t o L l a S S l t y
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Swimming Pools Open
Boys and girls in this com m unity
are happy now, most o f the sw im m
ing pools in P ortland are open, but
the B uckm an sch ool pool will not be
I open for several weeks.
The school pools will be open Mon-
! day through Saturday from 1 to 9
1 p. m.
T he Civic R ecreation build-
l ing pool. 1139 SW 13th avenue, will
be open M onday thru Saturday a f
ternoon but will be closed Saturday
nights and Sunday.
T he park pools
will have instructors and attendants
in charge from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Tuesday through Sunday each week,
except the G rant and
P ier
park
pools w hich will be open daily at
those times.
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Your Bonds
areas to create a real or tne future years.
It is well t h a t : ---------
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we give ou . you ng people and by as- 8,« ned to
highly-specialized in
M any people w ill be
sisting m ore with them will we com e 8truction w j>lch w,1‘
supplemented
great
ou td oors
on
.
. i by observation trips to schools, insti-
to
the
things
that
are
p icn ick ing
trips
w ho
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I tutions.
and hospitals in the New
in the w oods sin ce the
p '
.
i York City area.
R ed Stam ps A1 through E l ate
valid through O ctober 31.
Blue Stam ps A1 through E l are
valid through O ctober 31.
S ugar stam p 36 is valid through
A ugust 31.
THE VALLEY
A irplane stam ps 1-2-3 now valid. A
COM M UNITY CHURCH
new shoe stam p valid August 1.
UN ITED P R E S B Y T E R IA N
"O dd lot’” shoes ration-free July 9
SW Gabel I z n r at F airw ay Dr.,
throu gh July 28.
Rev. H. A. Ai mitage, pastor
V olunteers are needed:
A pply to
to local O P A board now.
M E TH O D IST CHURCH
R ev. Earle B. Bowers, P astor
ST. C E C E L IA C H U R C H
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Massea 8:25 and 10:25 during the
Mrs. B ourquim Supt.
Classes fo r
all ages with n corps o f com petent w in ter months.
teachers.
REP1MVIIJ.E C O M M U N ITY
W orship service 11 a. m.
FR 1.H B YTK K IA N C H U R C H
R ev. H am pton, P astor
I’ ll.G R IM L U T H E R A N C H U R CH
Sunday S ch ool 10 a.
m.
G. E.
T he Bible Church
B ox 697, Beaverton
Geiger. Supt.
W orsh ip Service 11 a. m.
F arm ington R d. at M enlo Drive
Y oung P eople’s C. E 7 p. m.
W alter R . Buhl, Pastor
ltivine Services 11 a. m
A LO H A A S S E M B L I O F GOD
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
BETHEL
W orsh ip 11 a. m.
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CHURCH
T hursdays 7:45 p. m.
R ev. F. T. Sturtevant, Pastor
9:45 a. m.
Church 8ch ool.
Miss
A m arette Barns, Supt.
11 a. m.
M orning service.
5:30 p. m.
Interm ediate Y oung
People.
0:30 p. m. Senior Y oung People.
A LO H A C O M M U N ITY C H U RCH
O raydon D. Lore*, Pastor
Sunday S ch ool 9:50 a. m.
M ary Antrim , Supt.
M orning w orship 11 a. m.
Y outh F ellow ship 7 p. m.
E ven ing service by pastor.
W A V E S Training
In Rehabilitation Work
(deal Cleaners
'
s
W hy not favor your own city and community by
taking all your clothes to the . IDEAL
CLEAN
ERS.
OUR M O T T O :
G O OD S E R V IC E GOOD C LE A N IN G
S A T IS F IE D C U STO M ER S
Four Days Service
621 Canyon Hiway & Cedar St., Beaverton
IN C OR POR ATED
Save 20 to 259c on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS
W . E. P E G G
M O R T I C I A N
B eaverton. Oregon
E stab. 1910—Serving 35 years
P H O N E B E A V E R T O N 3111
O regon Mutual Policies are N O N -ASSESSAB LE.
Y ou N E V E R p a ,
m ore than the premium on tile fare* o f the policy. O regon Mutual
maintain* m ore than three time* the surplus required h , Oregon
Insurance U s * .
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company
O F M cM IN N V ILL E
O rganized 1894— ..40 year* o f Reliable Service Chaa. I - W alker, Agent
New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave.
Phond 1732
"E v ery F orm o f P rotection ”
H illsboro, Oregon
N E W C A N N IN G JA R S
HOLIDAYS
now available
M ILLERS GROCERY
HILLSBORO ELECTRIC COMPANY
COMMERCIAL, MILL
and HOUSE W IR IN G
N O W OPEN
General Maintenance
FJcrtrtral Supplies, F u tu re*.
Ilotioeu are*. H ardw are, hem -
tone. Dutch Paint. E lectrical
R epairing
Guaranteed
ELECTRIC HOME STORE
\loha. Oregon
JA M E S H IG G IN S
For
Service —
JAS.
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Phone Hillsboro 16F14
W OLFORD.
Owner