The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 23, 1928, Image 4

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Beaverton Review
• • a v tr lo ft
«t#%1#w.
The grealrat »nie for lack o f aelf
ro*i<ect ia good old-faahioned hard
work.
sing their national hymn, and the The special musical numbers will be
7:00 p. in. Evangelistic service,
I British non-conformist congrcg.itions "Lead
Kindly
Light,"
(Kenrtel j 7 : 3 d p. ni. Wednesday, midweek
art vocal.
, *uiig by the
Webb-BoaWuU mixed grayer meeting.
leaned Every I riday at Boaverton,
We alone are tin) much Inclined | * 4 UisrU»t{
"H e Always
is There, j The public is rordially
Invited
Oregon,
sung by the mulo quartet, and a to come to ull our servieea.
When a woman aayi
be ready
to
be
mere
auditors
and
not
doers.
— Bv—
soprano solo by Mr*. H. M. Harnett.
Roy L. Nolt, pastor.
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. any minute she intends to select the
In the «\onlitg, Mra. J. E. Davit
minute.
we>’ «MO«*e,
»
will aing a contralto solo, the rholr
. . . Society Editor
Juliette Carter
will sing an anthem and the tirvhv«*
St. Cecelia Church
KINGING
.
»he
sewage
system
of
the
laxly.
“
A
soft
answer
turneth
away
P
O
L
I
C
E
*
Business Managet
J. H. Hulett .
j tra will
bv beard in two apectul
wrath," except in the case o f the
People spend a vast deal o f m ot- ■ something that circulates the blood
numbers.
Thu pastor will preach
bull dog.
ey every year listening to singing, rapidly.
Sunday
M asses — 7 :4 0
an d
Entered aa second-class
matter
on
the
subject,
"The Message of
- ■"
Hut the trouble
is they simply!
Exercise should
he taken judi
10 « . in.
December 9, 1922, at the postoffice
Je.ius to the World."
It ia a great thing to be conten- list‘ ‘n to
Th* ,r v auditors and ciously o f course, but the boat
Sunday C u teoh lsm — 8 :3 0 and
at Beaverton, Oregon, under
(he
Sunday School at 9:43,
Junior
form o f exercise ia mild exrroiac
ted --but a dangerous thing to be not singers.
Act o f March 3, 1879.
t'hriatiun Endeavor at 11:00 p. m. 0 :3 0 a. m.
We like to crowd the bleachers.' which you do regularly.
Irregular
too easily contented.
limit Ism — 2 p, in.
and Senior t'briatlan Endeavor at
to watch baseball, football and ten -1 exercise or exercise once in a while
FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 1928
t':öO p. m.
W eek da y Maas H:20 a, m.
T. . . ■
. . .
.
.
j »d» games, and we like to go to | is about as good as none at all.
j
Do
not forget
the
old etyle
Satu rday
C o n fe s s io n — 4 :3 0
„,
"5
, __
usineia opportun the grand opera and concerts and
Many people are constantly mak-
ADVERTISING'S FUNCTION
Southern
dinner
served
tonight and 7 :3 0 p. nt.
. \ '
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someone start a vaudeville and hear them sing.
i ing spurts toward physical culture.
Recently
one
of
Beaverton’s
(F riday) in the church parlors by
’’ ’ f °P 0 m fn-
But the host part of sin :ing is hut spurts are not what we need
Rev. J. M. O’Neill.
business meto said to us that an ad
the
Bethel
Aid
society. Dinner
! the reaction upon the singer him- Wo require re g u la r ity .#
he . inserted
did
not
sell
a
single
6:30
to
7:80.
. . . . .
,
.
.
A m*n should be more concerned self.
Take any form o f phyaical exer­
artKle o f the product he happened .bou t what he descends
to than
We are notoriously bad fingers. cise. any ayatem, for they all em-
to be offering—an article, by the
Methodist Church
what he descened from.
W# hire
chViirs in churchea to brace about the same points, only
way, that costs not cents, but dol­
-
' sing for us when we ought to be adopt some ayatem that will bring
lars, and a large amount o f dollars,
An economist is a fellow
who singing ourselves.
\ the unused muscles o f the body into
S«Tviee* In this church Sunday,'
too. He also was guilty of observ­
Do it youreelf, is the best advice play.
Mareh 23th. aa follow*:
ing that since evryone knew him, knows how to cut down expense-.
by cutting down your expenses.
j in physical culture.
j There la no better healthful ex-
Sunday achool at 10:00 a. m. Ed-;
there was no need o f advertising.
ward
D. Uoseman, superintendent
-
................. Let us not have to many th in gs, erclee than singing, provided we do
on real estate. Low inter*
I f a slng'e insertion o f a $2.40
Morning worship at 11:00.
Law reforms nobody; the Japan- 'd o n e for us. but do them ourselves, i the singing ourselves.
advertisement in the weekly paper
eit co»t, repayment priv*
Fpworth l.cncuc nt <1:30.
Even­
It m ayj
INiblic school teachers tell ua that
were guaranteed to sell a house- ese have a saving, “ put a snake in km) we will be better off.
ing worship at 7:30, sermon* both
stick and it will still be plc«»*nt to have a masseur or a almost any number o f youths can
ilegea. Write for details.
and-lot, a bed-room
suite or a a bamboo
. morning and evening by the pastor.
masseuse work at you. hut the best be taught to sing, and it is un art
threshing machine, newspaper edit­ w riggle."
I Choir rehearaala
Tuesday evening
form o f exercise is automotive.
j that we should all culivate
ors would wear
platinum
collar-
WASHINGTON
at 7:80.
Prayer meeting Thursday
Get out and take a walk or p la y ' There la no better music than
buttons and the present large class
ivcnlng
at
7:80.
f
c
.
or
do
something
that
congregational
singing,
Savings
& Loan A«an.
o f salesmen would be forced to turn
Special
preparations
have been
the sweat and thus improve
The Germans, all o f them can
Shut* Bldg,
Hillsboro, Ore.
to a career of peddling horseradish
« i » » Helen o jx c r, wno keeps
going on for the past two wtieka for
if they would continue to live.
the
book*
ordinarily,
become*
the
HOW TO W IN HIM B A C K .........
the cantata to be given Easter even­
whole police department o f North
The function of advertising Is to
ing by the choir.
Special aervlce*
Arlington, N. I., when the polico
aid the merchant in selling his pro­ Dear Miss F lo:—
wlH be he’d during "P»*»lon Week.’ ’ !^ «
Jorce
is
called
away
at
time*.
duct.
Granted.
And the function
I am very much in love with a
A lordlnl Invitation Is extruded to !
When she has police powers thrust
twenty-one.
1
o f the teeth is to aid in digesting young man about
upon her in etnergeneiv*, the doe*
the public In general to come and j
the food.
Yet, who
among ua< have been going out with him over
everything required of a cop, even
join with ua In alt these eaaxon* o f]
would hie himself to a dentist for a year. He is very nice to me and
to hauling in the town drunk*, if
worship.
any.
a complete job of extraction if a , tehs me that he lovea me dearly,
W. Edwin Ingalls, pastor
tummy-ache developed.
Foolish, o f The other day
w-e had a little
course. Newspaper advertising can­ quarrcl and he hasn't
been back
Eugene grant«d building penult*
Nnznrcne Church
I think his love fo r me is
not be measured with a slide-rule, since.
amounting to $73.5)0 in February.
as to the exact amount o f business doubtful.
Don’t you?
Could you
A handle ia prop«»,«d as a local
It brings. We only wish it could. tell me how to win him back?
First and Stout Streets
industry in Harrisburg.
Experience, however, proves
that
M AY
10:00 a. m. Sun lay sch'-ol.,
J
• • •
the merchant who advertises consis­
I« Holden. Supt
tently
and wisely In the
paper
Perhaps your friend is
timid
11 :M a. m. Morning worchlp.
serving his buying public
profits about approaching you again.
In
8:30
p.
in.
Young
IV 'p le ’s
more than the one who does not. A all probability he
will eventually;
; meeting.
moment
o f thought shews why. come back if he really loves you.
As the gentlemsn
in question re­ If he makes no move to patch u p !
marked.
everyone
knows he is things, it may be that his love is
c a r p i v f f r « in d r i m n r r
C h e a t i C h e e s e - lo a m
here.
Yet, not everyone
is con­ doubtful. But there are many ways
Bethel
Cong.
Church
R«aind*'Iag.
F «Min talion Work r.nd
scious o f the fa ct' that they might in which to see him and tell what |
be transacting business with him his attitude ia.
It would be wise
Roofing
to mutral advantage. Now. that is. to invite him to a party or get a
Al*u
papering
and painting
they are aware of his existence, but girl friend to invite him to a patty
it means nothing to them person- at which you are also to be present.
lu n
tvlcpl.i'iie
ru panv,
lilMtY HI U K
a'ly. When you were courting the Then, face to face with him you
owm-d by a H ixd.ly growing |
only girl in thé world you probably can easily discover whether or not
PHONE BROADW AY »869
list i f lodAMual atorkhilder*.
told her that you loved her. But if he is willing to forget the quarTel
GOOD
WORK PRO M ÎT SERVICE
ha« o n ', i n , function to fu l­
you had confined your courtship to and be your friend again.
Perhaps
fill. That ia to icrve to Ik*
just that and did
not repeat the you have hurt him in some way
FAIR « PRICES
tender thought, with proper demon- without being conscious o f it.
text of it* ability the territory
strationtiona
and
proof o f your
in which It operate«
We carry a full line of
affections,
your love-making
was
PAR EN TA L OBJECTIONS........
not a howling success.
tè
Dear Miss F lo:—
Fruit. Shrubbery,
The public has to have a thing
I am eighteen years of age. I
told them and re-told, before they have been
going around
with a
Filbert and Nut Trees
Toalixe that you are talking direct­ young man, twenty years of age.
ly to them. I f you have establish
Located
one mile north o f
b*«>th ° f us are very much in love.
ed a business here and done all all We want to get married. But my
Reedville, at the corner o f
in your power to make that busi­ folks object. They want me to mar­
ness pay, yon have not overloked ry a wealthy man o f thirty whom
¿ * > //V j£ T T / A 5 A L A O
M arket, and Baseline Road
the revenue
to be gained by a I do not love, though he loves me.
From Marre Dakake’ a ftoaie Economic# nalse and place on the letture.
O ELR IC H N U R S E R Y
policy o f consistent advertising. On W’ hat shall I do?
Kitchen. Kraft Cheese Co.. Chicago.
Soften I packages of Kraft Cream
Continuing th«* nerloj o f 1-entvn
the other hand the merchant who
Cheese with tweet cream and spread
POISSETTI.% SALAD
Broken Hearted
message*, the pa tor v ill i paak In
C O M PA N Y
complacently folds
his hands and
Carefully peel a fresh medium slaed on tha outside of the loaf. Oarntah
he morning on the S'lbjori, "Trlltr-
• a •
with
parsley
or
water
ere**
and
small
says. “ Here I am. let them come
tomato and cut In sections polnsettla
111 l..boro. Route Four
ion—• Creed or a Companionship.''
Your letter truly presents a d if­
radish loses. Place In the refrigerator
etyle. almost to the stem end. Place
and buy," is not being fair to his
about an hour before serving.
ficult problem, but. “ Trolren Heart-|
tomato on crispy lettuce leaves, and
business nor himself
ed,” you are still very young o n ly ' spread the sections «lightly (part
CREAM CHEESE CAKE
I f such astute business heads as
eighteen.
The attraction
between
1 pk( Zweikeck
1 lb Krart O ra re
Drees well with French dressing, and
the
manufactures
of
W rigley’s
S the. batter
Ckv.tr
fill with grated American cheese Gar­
the young man o f twenty and your- j
2 the. saesr
1 cap saper
Chewing Gum. Old Dutch Cleanser
nish
w
l'b
a
sprig
of
parsley
In
the
S esse, rolke end 1 tbs. dour
*c’ f may be only what is called “ a J
and
Bayer
Aspirin— all products
whites beaten plack o f n i l
case o f puppy love." The man o f j center c i the tomato.
separat'
1 Up. esalila
„
tel»
that are now houshold words— still
CREAM CIIEE.SE LOtF
% plat cream
thirty has reached
maturity, and ,
continue to set aside thousands of
Remove
the
crust
from
a
loaf
of
Roll
the
Zweiback
Into crumbs ana
probably his love for you is a true
dollars a month fo r advertising, ft
sandwich bread. Slice bread length­ add to the butter and 3 tbs aug«
love,
but
if
you
do
not
love
him.
I
j
wise. Place a slice of bread on a previously creamed together
wou'd seem that such
a thing as
Rxa
platter and spread with mayonnaise, this mixture until the tnyrcdients s*w
the value o f advertising were not would not advise you to marry him,
then cover with thinly sliced toma­ thoroughly blended, put In the c - »
entirely a fond delusion o f country as it is not right to marrv a man j
whom you do not love.
However, | toes. Spread another slice of mend tom of baking pan and pres* C o»»
editors.
with mayonnaise and place with even all around. Beat yolks one at •
l e t the merchant who does not vou ought to nut by thoughts o f
dressing side on tomatoes. Spread time, then add remaining tngm li •»••
Relieve in advertising remove the marriage for the present— you are
with t cencrous layer of K?y end Lastly add egg whites teen-«. un u
a vet with the third slice of tread stiff and fold into the m:>»u»i P - «
displays from his windows and take very young, and it would be wisest
i -*p r.d t'.l* : c Kith n:.i> nnaiee this mixture in the baking p-a m
down his sign if he would be con­ fo r you to marry no one until some
t' p c f 111 * c r u m b s . DaXe • •' m
N
I r.-' •
r -
rr :> Irrtu *
' ;i n a d
sistent in his
policy. They, too, ‘ imo ha* rone by and vour feelings
P • .’ T i-'i. «lice ii l ie.'..! with mnjc>n o v e n St S •j-rnp- r. ; ! -.;e -a "4# —. -» a
serve the purnose o f advertising as have undergone many changes. Per­
1
«•«*-’--* —m ; -—c » - ~*a»—
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does the weekly paper— with this haps vou will come to love the man
difference; whereas they carry his your parents have picked out for
^
message onlv to the passers-by, his you. You will know later whether ^
display in the Review’s column* vour love foy your young bov friend of
would enter a thousand homes, and is a true and lasting love, and if £
be a regu’ ar reminder that he both his love and yours prove to 5
try to convince your ^
was ever elert to serve their needs be lasting,
and was making a direct effort to parents that mar L ing him is tho rA
only possible course for you.
By
interest them in his product.
no means hurt vour parents, or do g
anything without
their knowledge. 5
ON BONDED 1NDF.BTEDNESS
Multnomah county’s
bonded in- Remember they are your best frinds 5
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Where in th i, section is a b rea d -'K E E P YOUR FRIE N D S........
winner or a father of a family who Dear Miss F lo:—
wants Beaverton to be taken in by
j am on|y onc 0f t),e many who
Portland. "Taken in’ seems quite seek advice. I am a girl of eigh-
(he proper phrase.
teen and very much in love. The
“ “
“
hoy that I love is about ten years
THE USEFUL COMMA. AGAIN older than I am. Although he love*
‘ For Sale— Real mule, large and me, lie thinks that I am too flan-
gent!», in every way no mat«.’— Ad perish and unsettled to marry, and
he thinks that I do not know my
in Hillsboro Argus.
The enrter must not be so very own mind. I cannot make him be­
lieve
that I love him. He ask*
affectionate.
that I do not go with any other
Nobody loses anything by being boys, and especially one, o f whem
he thinks I'm very fond.
a good loser.
This is my question— shtuld I do
Homely girls are alwas glad that as he asks and refuse all other
boys, when he has no intention of
love is blind.
marrying me?
Should I do as he
asks, lose all my boy friend* and
Talking may get a job but it will live in the present with no outlook
never hold it.
fe r the future?
“Bay”
People who most enjoy fighting
do none of it themselves.
Dear “ Bay," there
is no reason
why you should lose all your boy
When a gossip is wound up, she friends if the man that you love
usually runs everybody down.
does not intend to marry you.
He
has no right to ask that you relin­
rt
■ 1 — —
There
is nothing
easier than quish all your other hoy friends, be­
cause of him
You are »till yeung,
thinking you have a hard time.
and should have many friends.
If
I however, you can come to a defimte
understanding with him that h» will
! marry vou. if you love him dearly
. * it would be wise to confine your-
A m ans
importance
cannot be
t, him
But do not
tx at
measured hy the way he feels about unlM(
ar?
th, t
he h c„
to make you his wife.
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