The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 12, 1945, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Pa*e 2
Friday, October 12, 1945
B E A V E R TO N ENTERPRISE. Beaverton. Oregon
from the grave.
The beat that the
tow n a fford ed waa theira. wine, w o­
men or aong. accord in g to their ow n
desires.
Lewis and C lark were en-
j tertained by high o fficia ls with a
grand dinner and ba|l.
M. 11. J KEFR1KH, l-ubu .ht r
T h ey had traveled over 8.000 mtlea,
by boat, horseback and on foot, with
Published Friday or each week by the Pioneer Publishing Co . at Beaverton. 1
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Oregon. Entered a . ^ o n d - c la M m atter at the p oetoffice at Beaverton. O ra j „ „ r a l l y Mved o f f \™ e oou nt^ y t£ eJ
31.00
One Tear
W hile shopping in B eaverton stop
W hile >hoppi*ff In ^ ™ % * * Z *
in at the Greyhound C offe Shop foi in at the Greyhound C offee Shop for
Lunch.
Lunch.
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You A
Murderer
That day you had a flash o f hate
against your brother, God counted It
murder.
F or he that hateth his
brother is a m urderer— B IBLE . The
human heart spews out every kind o f
j sin and the wag*» o f sin is death.
-B IB L E ^ a i n .
Y ou see dead men
I everywhere, for all have sinned and
the wages o f sin is death.
T o God,
the dead fill our streets, stores,
schools, fields and homes.
T o God.
all men lie in sin and death.
To
him we are all lost—L ost—LOST.
But God found a w ay to breathe the
life into such as will have it so.
A T W O -P A R T plan.
His part and
oui part.
H IS P A R T —G od so loved
you and me and the man low est
down, that he gave his only begotten
Son. that if we should believe on Him
we should not perish but have eter­
nal life.
N ow O U R P A R T .
We
are to believe dow n In our hearts that
the blood o f Christ has cleaned away
all our sins.
T he Bible says it.
We
are to believe It.
So. believing, we
stand cleared before God. C H R IS T ’S
P A R T —H e is at the door, R eceive
Him and H e com es in with life etern­
al.
He enters and becom es to you
the Bread o f L ife—the Fullness o f
Life to all w ho yield them selves over
to Him as Saviour and Lord.
W hich fo r y ou ?
T o go on w ith ­
out Christ having no hope and w ith ­
out God in the w orld ?
Or will you :
this instant receive Christ and etern­
al life
Y ou r heart knows.
——
| !(•■ wards o f the Journey
Beaverton O ffice— Enterprise Bldg., P hone B eaverton 2321
E arly in 1807 Lewis and C lark jour-
Portland O ffic e - 308 Panam a Bldg., 3rd and Alder
P hone A T w ater 6691
j neyed to W ashington to m ake their
I o fficia l
report on
the
expedition.
President Jefferson waa ov erjoyed to
M • * * &• *
see them and congratulated them
heartily on the success o f their his­
ÎT â P II
0 R E cl
toric venture.
His waa the sa tisfa c­
S ÎÔ U T IO I
1 U B LISME
tion o f k now ing that his dream s and
plans would soon bear fru it and be
visioned a united nation
stretching
they ..arrived at
C oldw ater
creek, i from sea to sea.
C ongress was in session w hen Lew-
where there was located a can ton -
m ent o f U. S. troops.
C hief Big is and Clark arrived and. as a re-
The Great A m erican Odyssey
W hite was taken to the store and i ward to thc niember8 o f the expedl-
fttted up in white m an's garb as a ! tlon each prlvate and
non-com m is-
A Condensed S tory o f the
p rejlm ln ary to his his entrance i n t o ;sioned o ffic e r was given three hund-
1
.
rari
nnrau
A f
In n A ■
f* o » 4 1 n
T .
H istoric E xpedition o f 1804-8
the United States and his m eeting red acres o f land; to C aptain Lewis
w as given fifteen hundred a cre s; to
Copyright 1945 by W alter lleachaaa with the Great W hite Father.
Clark,
acres
A trium phal entry into St. Louis , Captain
,
_
. . one , thousand
,
A sa- H ow ever, C aptain L ew is refused to
Kansas river was ..reached on the was made on Septem ber 23.
15th, and they were now on the last lute was fired amid the cheers o f the “ c.c e p ‘ ,m ° re tban 'T ?*, K‘ ve" f ? Cap-
lap tow ard home. Aftfer five days o f men as they again set fo o t on the be-|
n C la ,k
,,In a,d d ‘ tlo“ '1 both
traveling they saw som e cow s g raz­ loved soil o f the States.
T heir wan- aina W
werf all° w« d , d o “ ble P“ * dur*
ing in the fields.
This, their first derings was over fo r the time, t h e y , in£ th ® tin? e ° f the‘ r ab“ n#c « ’
..
Captain Lew is resigned from the
sign of civilization
fo r over tw o cou ld sleep w ithout fear o f Indian
the onslaught
of
wild i Al
on M arch 2 .1 8 0 7 and was ap-
years, caused the men to give shouts attack or
for joy.
A night was spent at the beasts.
T hey could indulge in the ; P °,nted Kov'er,nor ° f , Lou,siana T e " ‘ ‘
C aptain C lark was eppolnted
village o f LaCharette and anether at flesh-pots o f civilization and m ake i
-i. ow n com parisons,
Thpv w er„ i G eneral o f T erritorial M ilitia and In-
their
St. Charles where they were greeted .w
returned as dian Agent.
W hen the T erritory o f
as
heroes.
with warm hospitality.
On the 22nd w elcom ed
M issouri was form ed in 1812, C lark
was appointed govern or. T hou gh he
was not old in years w hen he died,
This announcem ent ts not an o ffe r to sell or
his life was crow ded with action and
a solicitation o f an o ffe r to buy securities.
dram a and he cam e to the end o f the
This o ffe rin g is made only by the prospectus.
trail enjoyin g the con fid en ce and re­
spect o f all w ho were privileged to SW M cCheaaev Road, Portland 1, Or.
know him.
This space paid fo r by a Seattle
T o be continued
business man.
Lewis and Clark
a
$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
V A N G U A R D , Inc.
7 5 0 S h a res
8T
C U M U L A TIV E P R E F E R R E D STOCK
S IN K IN G FU N D P R O T E C T IO N
RATIO N C A L E N D A R
W IT H
PAR V A L U E $100 PER SHARE
Price $100 per share
w.
believe
the investor is entitled to a 8% return. W hy be
satisfied with tw o or three per cent interest?
Copies o f this prospectus m ay be obtained from the undersigned
VANGUARD
Inc.
Manufacturers of Porto and Fine Food Products
Portland 1 O regon
Sept. 28, 1945.
a imu
...................................Phone C H erry 1115 or 1116
Courtesy to R egistered O regon Security Dealers
(Clip and keep fo r handy referen ce)
Meat, Fats,— R ed Stamps—
thru Oct. 31
B ook 4— A l-E l
N ov. 30
FI through K1
Dec. 31
LI through Q1
Jan. 31
R1 through VI
4 Red Points for each pound of Eat
S u gar-
B ook 4— Sugar
Stam p 38 — valid
thru Dec. 31 for 5 lbs.
Shoes—
L oose Stam ps Invalid—B ook 3— A ir­
plane stam ps 1-2-3-4 now valid.
T ires—
Use m ileage rationing record
in
m aking applications.
F or Stove and Diesel Oil Call H arry
Barnes.
P hone B eaverton 3231. tf
“ She stands in ciga ret lines fo r
m e !” — Lone P ittsburgh m an In block
lon g line o f w om en to get pair o f
hose fo r his wife.
W hile In B eaverton be sure to eat
at the G reyhound C offee Shop.
West Slope
ACCOBDION STUDIO
Dick Kokich
W A N T E D —W aitress or C om bina­
tion w aitress and part tim e cook
or both.
Teacher of
NORMAN'S RESTAURANT
M O D E R N AN D
CLASSICAL A C C O R D IO N
84(H) B A R B U R B L V D .
C H E R R Y 9080
Accordions for Rent
Available to play for
Weddings, Parties, etc.
Studio Canyon & Howetst
Rd., W est Slope, Ore.
B U YE R S— PACKERS
New Shipment
Fairbanks-Morse Automatic
Water System Deep Well
Jet Pump now on hand
CLEARWATER PLUMRING CO.
BROADW AY
Telephone Hillsboro 4564
BURDETTE. Electric Service
Range and Water Heater Repairs
(A L L M A K E S and M O D E L S)
648 E. Cedar Street
H U GH B U R D E T T E
(F orm erly with P. G. E .)
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
WANTED
Want Additional Facilites
Oregon Veteran Hospital
Congressm an
H om er
D.
A ngell
writes recen tly:
A s I have h ereto­
fore reported, I called a m eeting o f
the entire O regon D elegation and we
met with G eneral Bradley, V eteran s’
rAdmihistrtitor, ca llin g attention to
the need fo r additional hospital fa ­
cilities in the P ortland area.
The
entire problem was laid bare before
the General and I am sure that he
was im pressed with the m erits o f
our dem ands and that ultim ately our
pleas will bear fru it and that addi­
tional facilities will be provided. W e
urged that 2000 additional beds be
made available for the 140.000 veter­
ans who left Oregon fo r the defense
o f their country, m any o f w hom will
require
hospitalization
now
or at
som e future date.
T he present hos­
pital is barely su fficien t to take care
o f the veterans o f W orld W a r I with
no provision for this* large num ber
o f new veterans.
You m ay be sure that I w ill not
relax m y efforts to brin g this pro­
ject to a successful conclusion.
BEAVERTON. O R E
Jt SHOUT STS.
FILBERTS-WALNDTS
TOP PRICES
Make Delivery or Call
Hudson-Duncan Co.
325 SE Water Av., Portland Phone EA. 5161
Forest Grove
Phone 51
D U N D E E — PH O NE
NEW BERG 6 M
Will receive either Green or Dry Nuts
A T FOREST G R O VE
For Stove and Diesel Oil Call H arry
1 Barnes.
P hone B eaverton 3231.
tf
U U & c e m e 't l <m&e 1
— All B erries. Prunes, Grapes—
F E R T IL IZ E R ,
DUST, W E E V IL
B A IT S, A V A IL A B L E IN SEA SO N
R. I. MacLaughIin,Inc.
SEPTIC TANKS
Beaverton 3271
“Concrete”
SEE Y O U R B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L D EALER
666
Portland Concrete Pipe and Products Co.
5819 SW M acadam Avs., Portland. 1, Oregon
A T. S384
2 ,3 9 3 veterans have a lre a d y come
COLD PREPARATIONS
Liquid, Tablets, Salve, N ose Drops
Use Only as Directed
NEED A NEW TRACTOR
PEAT MOSS
W e are justly proud of the 20,013
We believe that most o f our re­
Southern Pacific men and women
turning war veterans will want to
who join ed the armed forces.
come back with us. Already, o f
VILLA RIDGE NURSERY
Those who have been discharged,
the 2,768 former Southern Pacific
Phone UH. 2928
11333 SW 6th and Harhur Blvd.
C LO SE D SU N DAYS
we gladly welcome back to the
people returned to civilian life,
Southern Pacific.
2,393 have com e back to work
( A ny Quantity)
Also Fruit, Nut, Shade, Dw arfs.
Espaliers, Ornamentals,
B erry Plants
. . . or perhaps a
milking machine,
a truck or other
farm machinery
back to w ork for the Southern Pacific
Our policy in re-employing vet­
N O W OPEN
If you do, see the manager of our
H I-W A Y CAFE
nearest branch about a low interest rate
4639
SW
B ert h a -B e a v e r to n
Hinv.
O LE N C U L LE N , O R E G O N
loan with repayment on easy .terms.
erans is very simple. The South­
These people know that South­
ern Pacific C om pan y wants its
ern Pacific’s war work did not end
family together again.
with the surrender o f Japan. M il­
W hile these men and wom en
were away, their seniority a d ­
You’ll get prompt service— no com­
missions — no penalties — fair treat­
$ GEORGE F. GORDON !
PH O N E
ment — friendly co-operation at the
First National Bank.
AI.O IIA 6612
Dem othlng, R epairing
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Piano Tuning, Cleaning.
— P h on e B ea v erton
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
O r PORTLAND
0 . R. NICHOLSON
D E A L E R IN S C R A P M E T A L
Highest P rices Paid *VRays Garage
B roadw ay at Lom bard. Beaverton
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for their railroad.
lions o f men from overseas must
still be returned to their homes.
vanced just as if they were here
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on the jo b . T h eir con tin u ity o f
T h a t so m any o f our veterans
service has been maintained for
cam e back to Southern Pacific
pension purposes. And Southern
indicates a determination to finish
Pacific has arranged with the
the jo b and a faith in our Com ­
Veterans Administration to par­
p a n y’s future that makes me,
ticipate in a program o f training
personally, very proud o f every
one o f them.
courses for our partially disabled
veterans.
A. T. M E R C IE R , President
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A L O H A 6523
M N W E ISK N B A C K
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