The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, July 13, 1945, Page Page 4, Image 4

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L eonard C. Johnson, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a .m.
W orsh ip service.
6:45 N. Y. P. 8. and Hi-N-Y.
7 45 p. m. E van gelistic service.
1 3 ,,f (he people in the w orld still
An O klahom an reports that a tor­
■ t Listen to “ Show ers o f
B lessing” , | T o p ic —A Great D eliverance for a Major Weed lo be
nado he got mixed up with blew all
I Coast |o Coast
broadc. ist Of
PurpOOO.
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| las pockets wrongside out.
He was
Church o f the N a za jen e Sunday 3:30
F ollow in g the serm on, the L ord 's Discharged August 30
j, m (>n station K W JJ.
In U. S. censuses, m ore men than a typical taxpayer, however, and no
loss was incurred.—Ex.
M ajor W ilbur W. W eed, w ife and wom en refuse to give their age.
W ednesday 7:4ft itdid-wnek prayer
Bihle School class session 11 a. m.
tw o sons, spent last week with his
meeting.
1 Christian E ndeavor 6:45 p. m.
parents at the N ational Iris Gardens. :
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j E ven ing w orship service 8 p. m.
R E P O R T OF C O N D ITIO N O F
C H U RCH O F C U B IS T
1 M idweek Bibie study and praysi M ajor W eed is on term inal leave
service Wed. at 8 p. m.
expecting to be disch arged
August
G eorge W. S pringer, Pastor
j 30. He is spending the sum m er with
M orning worship and preaching a t ,
W E S T I1U.I.S
friends and relatives in O regon e x ­
9:45 a. m.
L U T H E R A N C H U R CH
pecting to reenter Federal em p loy­
ment at Shasta Dam, near R edding, j
C alifornia, about Septem ber 1.
M ajor W eed served as a private in
W orld W ar I and was co m m issio n e d 1
2nd Lt. in 1921 in the In fan try R e ­
serve.
He w as called to extended :
activité duty from R edding, C alifor­
TH E VALLEY
nia Auguat 22, 1941.
His first sta­
COMMUNITY C H U R CH
tion was at M inter Field near Ba-
U N IT E D P R E S B Y T E R IA N
K ersfield. C alifornia.
SW Gabel Lane at F airw ay Dr.,
E ight m onths o f his service initi-
Rev. H. A. A rm itage, pastor
ally was spent in landscape develop­
10:30 a. m.. guest speaker the R ev. ment o f Minter Field. T he area de­
W m. R. Rotzler, D. D., Pittsburgh, veloped was approxim ately 50 acres
Pu.
Special m usic by y ou n g w o­ in extent.
The w ork was done un­
men's ch oral group from O regon C ity der W P A assistance fo r labor and ,
Violin o ffe rto ry num ber by M iss Ja ­ m aterials. In June 1942 M ajor W eed j
net Shafer.
becam e C om m anding O ffice r o f t h e ,
8 p. m. guest speaker the R ev. T. 739th B asic F lying T rain in g Squad­
C lifford S trangew ay D. D., o f P itts- ron at M inter Field and held that
! burgh. Pa. A union service in w h ich i position until April, 1943. when he
the M ultnom ah United P resbyterian was tran sferred to Carlsbad
A rm y
con gregation will participate. S p ec-I A ir Field, Carlsbad, N. M. H e .c o m -
ial m usic by a girl's ch oru s and m anded the 905th Guard Squadron, i
string ensem ble from the M ultnom ah (he
327th
B om bardier
T rain in g
church.
A cord ial in vitation to all. G roup and the 938th B om bardier
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T rain in g Squadron successfully.
In
M E TH O D IST C H U R C H
F ebruary o f 1944 he was appointed
4th and W atson Sts.
C om m andant o f Students at C arls­
Rev. E verett L. B ow ers. P astor
bad A rm y A ir Field and held that
P arson age: 356 B roadw ay
position
until
recom m ended
fo r
Church School 9:45 a. m.
M rs M edical D ischarge.
In M arch, 1945,
Nan Bourquim , Supt.
Carlsbad A rm y A ir Field was reeog-
T he hand o f Christian e d u c a tio n ' nized
as the
largest
bom bardier
is extended to all ages. W e w elcom e | school.
you.
M orning w orship 11 a. m.
Called for Jury Duty
Serm on O f Such Faith W e M ight
Partake.
T he follow in g persons have been
Services to be follow ed by b rief
called fo r the C ircuit Court at Hills­
session o f the o fficia l board.
B eaverton — R.
‘‘G od takes no vacation.” — E. L. B. boro for July term :
R. W alker, M arion T albert; V enita
M. B outw ell and F rankie B utts—
P IL G R IM L U T H E R A N C H U R C H
route 1 and L eonard U nderw ood,
T he Bible C hurch
route 2 B eaverton.
B ox 697, B eaverton
T ig a rd —John Pearson and W illiam
F arm ington Rd. at Menlo D rive
C om stock o f route 1.
W aiter R . Buhl, P astor
Divine Services 11 a. m.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
LEGAL NOTICE
$ 52.50
A KNEEHOLE DESK FOR
THE LIVING ROOM
$ 24.75
A
Smaller Type
For the
BOY and GIRL
\V u x i v n
j
vzudhing. Joï the 9/oms.
PHONE 3535
B eaverton
B R O A D W A Y A T W A TSO N
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
BEAVERTON, OREGON
“ Come Unto Me”
No invitation cou ld be m ore sought after
than this one p ro ffe re d by Christ Him self.
Y et this is a standing invitation.
A re y o u - tired o f the w ay you ’ re liv in g ?
Are you w eary with life ’s problem s?
“ Com e unto m e,”
says Jesus.
T
w ill
give you rest."
lé o n a r d C. Johnson
P hone 3691
L isten
BETHEL
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R CH
R ev. F. T. Sturtevant, P astor
9:4ft a. in.
Church School.
Miss
j Am arette Barns, Supt.
11 a. m.
M orning service.
5:30 p. m.
Interm ediate Y ou n g
. People.
6:30 p. m. Senior Y ou n g People.
N otice to C lerks o f All School Dis-
tricts in County
T hat in order to participate in the
distribution o f the State S ch ool sup­
port fu n d —all budgets must be filed
on or b efore July 15, 1945.
A U STIN S C R A F F O R D
County School Supt.
C H A P E L S E R V IC E
B E A V E R T O N FULL GOSPEL
O rville J. Poulin, M inister
I. O. O. F. Hall. B eaverton
Sundays J :4 5 p. m.
E verybody welcom e.
A cu stom er pointed to the Chinese !
ch aracters on his laundry ticket and
asked the Chinam an, “ Is that my
name,”
' ‘N o
nam e:
description.” J
the Chinese answ ered.
"M ean bald
o'l man, cross eyed, no teeth.” — W all
Street Journal.
to
3:30
‘‘Showers o f B lessings” Sunday
K W JJ
(deal Cleaners
A l.O H A C O M M U N ITY C H U R CH
G raydon D. L oree, P astor
Sum^iy School 9:50 a. ai.
Mary Antrim , Supt.
M orning w orship 11 a. m.
Y outh Fellow ship 7 p. m.
E ven ing service by paBtor.
ST. C E C E L IA CH U R CH
M asses 8:25 and 10:25 during the
I w inter months.
W hy not favor your own city and community by
taking all your clothes to the ID E AL
CLEAN
ERS.
OU R M O T T O :
G O OD S E R V IC E G O OD C LE A N IN G
S A T IS F IE D C U STO M E R S
K E H D V IIJ.E COM M U N ITY
P K I.S B Y T H U IA N CH U R CH
R ev. H am pton, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.
m.
G.
I Geiger, Supt.
W orsh ip Service 11 a. m.
Y oun g P eople's C. E. 7 p. m.
F o u r Days Service
621 Canyon Hiway & Cedar St., Beaverton
HILLSBORO ELECTRIC COMPANY
N E W C AN N IN G J A R S
COMMERCIAL, MILL
AT
*nd H O U SE W IR IN G
E.
now available
.
M ILLERS GROCERY
General M aintenance
Workmanship
NOW OPEN
Guaranteed
‘ No Job T oo Small or T oo Large”
For
Service —
E lectrical Supplies, F ixtures,
H ousew ares, H ardw are, Kem-
len e, Dutch I’ alnt, E lectrical
R epairing
Phone Hillsboro 16F 14
JAS. E. W O L F O R D .
Ow ner
ELECTRIC HOME STORE
Aloha, Oregon
Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS
-ASSI
more than the premium on tiie fa c e o f the policy O regon Mutual
•urptiaa requ ired by O regon
maintains more than three
Insurance la w s
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company
JA M E S H IG G IN S
:
Organized 1894— . 40 years of Reliable Service Chea. L Walker, Agent
Phone 1732
"Every Form of Protection’’
HELP WANTED
SHIPPING CLERK-Starting Sal. $200 mo.
JANITOR-Starting Salary $175 month
A LO IIA A SS E M B R I O F GO D
Sunday School 10 a. m.
W orship 11 a. m.
Thursdays 7:45 p. m.
Carpenter’s Helper Wanted
4624 S. W . B E R T H A -B E A V E R T O N
Phone BEacon 6389
Glencullen
HIGHWAY
Glencullen. Oregon
Bus
Service
A state hanking institution organized and operated under
the
banking
laws o f this State and a m em ber o f the Federal R eserve System . P ub­
lished in a ccord a n ce with
a call made by the State B anking A uthori­
ties and by Federal R eserve Bank o f this D istrict.
ASSETS
Loans
and
discounts, including
*1137.80 ov erd rafts) ..... - * 191,735.51
l nited States G overnm ent obligations direct and guaranteed
2,429t409’.00
O bligations o f State and p olitical subdivisons
53,006.50
C orporate stock s including *1150.00 stock o f Fed. Res. bank)
1,150.00
Cash, balances with other banks including reserve balance, and
cash item s in process o f collection
............................. ...... 886,264*7?
B ank prem ises ow ned $3.750.00 furn. and fix *3.250.00...................
7,000 00
Other assets
84.53
TOTAL
A SSE TS
right to the Door
...... $3.568,630.31
L IA B IL IT IE S
D em and deposits o f individuals, partnerships and corp o ra tio n s*1,8*7,689.19
Tim e deposits o f individuals,
partnerships, and corp oration s 1,188.166.35
D eposits o f U. S. G overnm ent, including postal sa v in g s)....... ....
362,681.28
D eposits o f States and P olitical subdivisions ........................ ..... „
65,7416.24
Other D eposits (certified and o ffice rs ch ecks, etc.) ...... _..............
30 432.87
T O T A L D E P O S IT S
........................... .......... *3,504,715.93
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S (n ot including subordinated obiiga-
tions show n below )
................................................. - .......... *3.504,715 9«
C A P IT A L ACCOUN TS
Capital B efore providing for Capital notes and debentures
Surplus before providing for Capital notes and debentures
U ndivided p rofits ........ ................... ........... ........................ ...... ............
R eserves (and retirem ent accou n t for preferred cap ital)
25,000.00
5.000.00
25.614.38
8,300.00
T O T A L C A P IT A L ACCOU N TS .................. ......................
63.914.38
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S A N D C A P IT A L ACCOUN TS
t Ttiis bank s capital consists o f: Capital notes and deben­
tures *8,300.00
C om m on stock, with total par value o f
*25.000.00
3,568,630 31
M EM ORANDA
P ledged arsets (and securities loan ed) (b ook va lu e):
IJ. S. G ov obligation s, direct and guaranteed,
pledged to
secure deposits and other liabilities .................. .......................
466.000. 00
T O T A L .... ......................................... ......... ..................... ................
Secured and preferred liabilities:
Deposits secured by pledg­
ed assets pursuant to requirem ents o f law ..............................
TOTAL
466.000. 00
426.927.52
.....- ........................................... ....... ............... ..................
426.927.52
I, F. W . Fauteck, assistant
cashier, o f the above-nam ed bank,
hereby certify that the above statem ent is true to the best o f m y k n ow ­
ledge and belief.
F. W . F A U T E C K
C orrect—A ttest :
H. P. D O W N IN G
JOH N E. BLU M
J A Y G IBSO N
State o f O regon. C ounty o f W ash in gton ss:
Sworn and subscribed to b efore me this 11th day o f July. 1945.
W . E. M cCloskey, N otary P ublic
My com m ission expires N ov. 2, 1948.
But It Means More Sleeping Cars For Veterans
Operation of over-night sleeping cars from Portland to Southern Ore­
gon points and to Coos Bay points will be discontinued with the last
trip from Portland Friday, July 13th, and from destination points, Satur­
day July 14th, by Order No. 52 of the United States Office of Defense
T ransportation.
1 he new regulations eliminate ail Pullman sleeping cars operating
for distances o f 450 miles or less.
T he reason for this ord er^ s that addition­
al sleeping cars must be obtained to provide
accom m odation s fo r the returning veterans
from Europe, w ho are reaching A tlantic ports
in large num bers. These veterans are com ing
hom e for discharge, or fo r furlough before
goin g on to fight again in the P acific. T hey
deserve the most com forta b le transportation
service we can give them.
we ow e so m uch
W e know the fam ilies o f
these O regon boys w h o are com ing hom e will
have no question as to the merit o f this new
regulation.
A s far as Southern P a cific is concerned
our guiding principle has been "T h e M ilitary
com es first” , and we are co-operatin g 100 per
cen t in carry in g out the provisions o f the
above O.D.T. order. W ith nearly 20.000 South­
ern P a cific men and w om en in the armed
forces we. too. have a real and personal in­
terest in the w elfare and com fort of service
men and wom en.
cars have been built
O ver h alf o f the sleep­
in exclusive use by the
were not enough for this
T. ord er resulted.
So you may know how this ord er applies
to Southern P a cific service generally, we show
pelow the Pullm an sleeping car service on
our lines w hich will he discontinued after the
last trip, from P ortland. July 13th, and from
destination points July 14th.
C oach service
will still be available betw een these points.
Sleeping Cars To Be Discontinued
Pacific Lines
Texas & New Orleans Lines
Between
And
P ortland
Southern
Oakland
D unsm uir
P ortland
C oos
Between
O regon
B ay
N ew
,
Orleans
F resno
L os
San R afael
E u rek a
L os A ngeles
Sacram ento
Angeles
Phoenix
And
L ake
Charles
H ouston
N ew
H ouston
Shreveport
H ou ston
R en o
L os Angeles
AIR CLEANER SERVICE CO.
June SO, 1945
Discontinuance of Short Overnight
Pullman Service Affects
Oakland
WAR
COU N TY, O R E G O N
At the Close of business
W hile discvmtiniwinee o f short distance
rieeping car operations will cause in con ven ­
iences to m any people, w e feel sure that the
citizens o f O regon will approve this effort to
better serve the men from overseas to w hom
Hillsboro, Oregon
E S S E N T IA L — POST
OF B E A V E R T O N , W A SH IN G TO N
D irectors
No new sleeping
since Pearl H arbor.
ing cars have been
m ilitary.
But they
rew task. T he O. D.
o r M c M in n v il l e
New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave.
First Security Bank
Canyon R oad, near Sylvan
W erner J. Fritz, M inister
7th Sunday after T rin ity
Church School 9:45 a. m.
M orning Service 11 o ’clock.
July 22 Church dinner.
M %S
I
Friday, July li, 1945
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE, Beaverton, Oregon
Orleans
D allas
H ouston
San A ntonio
H ouston
Austin
H ouston
C orpus
H ouston
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The Friendly Southern Pacific
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