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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
B row nsville
G alveston
D allas
S.P.
The Friendly Southern Pacific
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