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FRID AY, A PR IL SO. The Beaverton Review 1937 ▼MK BEAVERTON REVIEW Entered u aecond-cDas matter December 9, 1922, at ths poatof- ttce at BeaverUm, Oregon, under the act of March 9, 1979. 188UED EVERY BEAVERTON, Qt-SNAPSHOT CUIL THE REVIEW Photography, Time «nul Sentiment ^ SNAPSHOTS FRIDAY AT OREGON J. H. H U L E T T .... shined lm cu r heurt to give us light i f G im I which was radiseli li. Ihc face of Jeaua Christ, *'Bo men ns 2 Cor, 2:6. lad Gist light. up your fut'«. I'm <> walking ad veriltlaenreoi Xi There are millions o f homes and buildings occupied bv 130,- 000.000 people in the United Stales, atnd the evidences are that the demand for air condi tioning and cooling in summer wll be a« universal as it is for proper heating in wlnler. There's a master jo b ahead, for our manter Nation. Who knows but what our children, or their child ren may live an average life o f a hundred years. The average famiiy in New- York City pays $34 for rent. Nation«} wealth per 1922 averaged $2.918. capita to Drunken children o f teen age are a common sight e 'e n in our small towns. Drunken drivers are causing death on ©tin highways in Increasing number. The people will find a way to stop this.— Shenandoah (la.I Sentinel. Rockefeller Center is ihe lar gest building project ever under taken by private capital. The surface area covers almost 12 acres. The area o t the state o f Ore gon Is 96,699 square miles. S’-- ' S J ^ Pd. adv. Send ’ I T ■ "Backtcard, tarn backicaiti, Time, in your flight!” 0 Is an address to camera- T HIS owning parents to remind them of a few facts relative to the senti mental value of photography and the passage of time. Self evident though they may be, these facts are too often forgotten. The first Is that in the case of parents the most treasured of all photographs are those o f their chil dren. When the children g -ow up, photographic records of how they looked as children become with the years more and more precious. Auy doubt about that? Fact number two is that parents who are camera owners have the means of obtaining pictures of their children at any time through jp t those childhood years. The third and most important is that since Time Is not a motion pic ture reel that can be repeated or turned back to a given scene, too many parents let Time slip by with out taking the pictures that will make the record of their children’s constantly changing appearance. Billie, aged ten, is quite a different looking person from the one he was at eight, six, four and two. If years are allowed to pass without pictures being taken o f him. memories of how he looked at different ages sur vive only vaguely. Remember that mental pictures fade and perish but images on photographic paper en dure. Moreover, Billie, too, will cher ish those pictures, and so will his future wife and their children. Here are some important facts, too, relative to the picture-taking. The most interesting and revealing pictures of children are informal ones, showing their natural mauner of doing things, tholr unconscious attitudes and unpremeditated poses, taken unawares. These are the ones you like most to look at. Such pic tures are easy to obtain outdoors when the children are at play intent upon the fun they are haring. Now, at those times, it takes only a tew moments to slip out of the house, camera in hand, and snap them. Don’t let the children discover your purpose it you can help It. because they will most surely stop every thing with a shouted. "W ait a min ute! Mummie’s going to take our pitchers” and start to pose. The “ pitchers" may not seem any thing remarkable when a day or two later they come back from the photo finisher because they merely show the children just as you now see them every day. But wait a few years! Then they will be priceless! Don’t neglect to get these snap shots from time to time, and particu larly when birthdays come around, and don’t forget to date the prints. Remember: it only takes a few min utes to step out with your camera and obtain these precious remem brances. John van Guilder '* : .Mopping Attica’s tungle Trails requires a car with utmost stamina and performance Vivian Grey lor his next mapping expedition tor the University ot Cape Town and the Hoyal Automobile > Hub will have a now Graham 120 Supercharger is car supplants the I9JU Graham 61S which has already rolled up • i-i" t ¡' ■ b • i A!:: : Ii uljl_ end of the four years a certi ficate i-i given which pci.nita the nurse to practice in the state when properly registeted. Miss Osborn explained that the ne thing a nurse must ob.-erve | above eLrything else is tiia “ I lie patient is first; self afterward." Miss Osborne distributed pam phlets giving further! nfurma.ion. There are still a few c f these in the library. Most of the girls in the school were present at the meeting as From the Beaverton Hummer _______________ A profit of approximately $j00 was cleared at the ¡Senior .¡ass play, "Oh Professor," ccached by Spring Shower9 1 wish that we could go out -Miss Sanford and presented Ap ril 9 before an audience of near doors ly 400. And play with all the flowers The play was outstanding fo But tt is raining everywbe- e And who cam play in showers? ils excellent portrayal of char acters.. Donald Sayre, in the —Mary Ann Holboke the role of Jimmy Anderson, harum-scarum fello(w masquer«»] Seven Stage« Of Mermen ing as a girl in an exclusiv 1. Saftey pins. school for young ladies, was par Harm Up Meets Shew 2. "Whip-pins ticularly good. Other men 3. HaJr pins o f the cast were amusing er. 4. Fraternity pins interesting and enacted the r . 5. Diamond pins In a warm up track meet .eld well. April 16 tie! ween Beaverton and 6. Clothes pins — From The Beaverton Hummer , St. Mary's to tési the s’ rm gth 7. R olling pins • • • ¡o f the (earn, the fighting Beavers The A n'w er PICTURES FEATURED j ettne out the victors by a wide I margin. Perhaps you have often s on- IN NEXT PE AVER Biaverton won all the events dered (■xcspt I wo; the discus and broad Why it is true. For people ray winners for The annual this year is carry Jump. First place That w<|inen si ill live on and Wheeler, 100 ing a them*) of recreations Beaverton were on yd. dash; Diokman, Mile, Korp- When men have seen their day through photography cm the title tein, 440 yd.; Toelle. High Jump; pages which should prove most Despite their bodies, small and inieresting since they are taken Oitison. 880 yd.; Sipe, shot put; faint, Wheeler, Pole Vault; and Karp- o f nidividuais in our school. Thai must be the answer to There are ten more pages in sein, 220 yd. dash. it all— the ator/ual this year which in Due (o a * l track the ruces There is no preservative like clude two large snapshot pages were run s l o v l / with r.o records paint. a id advertisements sp o e d with broken or tied. • • • plenty o f humor. From the BeaverPn Hummer Life’s Smaller Things The .Claes will coniains as Does I ditch schools, I ooes. many underclassmen nai>?s as Does I get caught? I cues. seniors: Humor is la -u i thru- Why for did I ditch. Who out the entire Beaver. Included a ------------------------------------------------ g knows ? on the faculty pages are the fav Does they send for m e? They orite sayings o f all the teach Mrs. VV. L. Swain made a bus does. ers. It is said lh a. Mr Iluab- iness trip to Portland on Thurs Dues I get heck? Yes ma'am. nell's favorite saying c» m ains day. 1» I sorry? I is ... the ’‘cutest” words ever spoken. A son Robert was bom to Mr. Is this the end? It Is. The annual will be on sale and Mrs. Geoge Mick af Aloha —The Kuay Weekly during the second week in May on April 19. The albsent minded professor so hurry ard buy your arr.ual Miss Effie Kob foil of Portland we would like to see is the coupon now. fellow who would lecture his — From The Beaverton Hummer steak and cut his classes. • • • Miss Osborne Speaks The tall, proud girl turned to At Special MetUnjf the white robed figure. “ Have n't you any heart?” she ashed. ‘ ‘No.” he answered. Miss Osborne,- graduate rurse “ Well, (hen give me a dime’s c f St. Vincent’s hospital spoke worth o f liver.” on the course of training and Beaverton Hummer the coat of a nurse's {¡u riticm at a special Girl Reserve meeting Wednesday, April 21. I Skating: Party Planned She said that a student roay| Friday At The Oaks cernpiete the four year course J at a cost o f approximately $600. . Are you going to the skating During the firal year ft is net party? Oh. haven't you heard? necessary lo live at the nurse's It'S to be Fridhy evening April residence, but through the re 30. at the Oaks. Admission will maining three years tf is nec be 30 cents with a ticket. Yes. essary to room and board there It’s to be sponsored by the Hi-Y without cost. club. I ’m certainly anxious be The first year is given over cause it’s bound to he a "I i o f to srier'liflc study. The »'h er fun.” W ell, I ’ll be see'ng you three yerrs have a certain a- — From the Beaverton Hummer mount of actual nursing. At the AKK I»ID IllOffl of y our rottllmr lioun, 1Knj i»y th»’ VA || Mi»' u 1..ioni, i •u* C?iDill“ 1»•% 1 » l«i•ii-Up. Ih# ch'\ rin lh»*t lm y •» i mit' H id Aliiunti1#, f«»r FrVi’li11 A f l V** y «»nr#. \ m*•i 1rn'i numi 4J»|< ‘ t I II nini u•• it «•Ili#r- lffh.il itmiinii In«*. H*' »ul 91 ( anri»|loiiIn« IkU M«l 1 Thr Vilnitll*- Bf N %r|lttul«»tt II»*» $ h Nerves ______ Dr. Mile* IK v » U ! Honr s Economics Director. Elois- Da9i cu ir.i' i'« , __ . ! Jc..-ob Purport owner ol ti.e Now Ymk Yankee-,, on :h<j lo.Tia.ion ol the United Brewers Industrial Foundation, launched recently to align the industry with law enforce ment. moderation and a recognition ui the social wellare Miss Davison, termer Iowa State College and Ohio Stale University home expert, suggests beer in recipes and well balanced menus NERVINE "Did tha work* ■ays Mias Clivar £sk- •— • ¿rs * v‘ 1 The Water’s Fine Pat Paterson sam ples the water ol her swimming pool In Hollywood. Her suit is a fitted type ot white satin with a design ot black r tree leaves. 1 2 ¿ N Sutnmor Hats Shown In Fashion Review New York City —Pictured left to right, as they were exhibited at a lash- ion preview tn N Y are "Madame Bovary.” a rulflod tailela bonnot with clover daisies al the ouak; "Newport Tournament.'' a Victorian bonnot ot chartreuse baku trimmod with pansies and purple velvet beau-catcher, "I860," a greon leghorn with boltin crown, and ‘ At -M I i i g e , " a white toya with bandeau ol red poppies. week-end with her of God." At this the mob rushed » atoned him U> family, Mrs. W. I* him and then death. Now see the display a- gadn. This is Stephen, remem Motto Hoffman o t the Syl ber, the first o f the million» who van g r im house fell and frac have died ford the Name, lie lifts tured his right wrist on April up his voice to pray, ‘ Lord j 18. lay not I his sin to their thtirge." — ----------- And when he had said thi.> he fell asleep. spent the sister and Swain. strength o f Beavers Walking Advertisement LOCAL NEWS he «em m e-' ■ ® g j£ n H H S B S S H H H S H NF.ARY 400 VIEW SENIOR CLASS PL a Y i’ ™ .::; . A t l a n t ic ' M o n t h l y B it . . to > • » Beaverton, Orejton. s iis c u n io s RATES Per year (in advance) . . . . $1.03 Not In advance .................... 1.60 LAWS OF L«FK Whatever else may oe sahF of the machine age it has lifted the great burikoi o f labor oi% the backs o f our citizens, work men, housekeepers raid the vast army of human beings who in former day earned their b*ead by breaking their backs and bod ies—which they called "the sweat of their brows.” Browning wrote that '-progress ia the law o f life." The insur ance records «how that life is somethin*? like fifteen years longer on the average now than it was at the tum o f the present century w hich proves that Br< wn- ing gazed into the right kind cat a crystal. So-called mechanical re.'iiger- ation and air-conditioning con tinues -to expand Its beneftis. power heart. Poor Fish A • ' • j p tor- ot -1 trio ot pelicans wathng tor the mo ment to grab as a lith descends to their beaks during their dmner- ....E D IT O R Ills of ninne out from your »orrendered "W ell, George, something is going to break pretty quick. We were having our shoes shined and the face o f the boss were one o f ‘ hone wide expan sive smile«. vr.d break it did. For that same week he came In with a contract for $50,000 to be spent for advertising In news papers and magazines. Quite a good sized lump for an Initial outlay back in those days. A *U ckiards c ffx e rn (Chicago, this) was to go after new business for its hard substitute. But the largest advertising t mpaign of afll started In a conrt room. A converted Jew named Stephen was on trial, rein*? filled with the Holy Spirit, the enemies otf the Cross could not withstand him. As they lo red his face became as It were Ilia ’ •.re o ' an am 1 ’’here * c’ is- • > 'o r you; mer cin er their faces at such. He is loosing up; the heavens are jv -i'fl; he sees Jesus hardiirg on the right hand of God. Hear it, “ I see the lieat ens cnenel and the Son of Man standing on the right hand A t Drug Storet 25c and $1.Ml ! Business Places 1 oPatronise! IN BEAVERTON ! 1 M : * iM M r« “ The martyr first, whose eag - « .*~n» » MM -t,.l Hi HU AUM'SfcN le eye could plerive beyond tlie STUDIO BARBER SHOP grav; He saw his Master in the Beaverton Barber Shop Sky and called to Him lo save. FIRST CLASS WORK Like him, with pairdon on his O. J. HTF.VEN’H, P R O P S !i’.TOR tongue in the midst of riuttal AT REASONABLE PRICES pain. He praytd for those who SATISFACTION GUARANTEED F.. 1». Van METKIl, Prop. did the wrong. Who follows In His train ?” Wanted, a heavenly vision for a people who starve from feeding W. E. I’ ECfi on the imssing show. This old OPTOMETRY world must give thtm a fresh UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEK Glauses, Fitted nr Repaired thrill with each passing hour. 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