The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, July 16, 1937, Image 2

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BEAVERTON
REVIEW
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An ° “ ldoor Exposure Guide
FR ID AY A T
OREGON
J. H. H U L E T T ............... EDITOR
SI B 8i K irT IO N KATES
Per year (in advance) . . . . fl.OO
Not In advance ................... i. 5 q
A HOUSE OX KIKE
In the midst of a lively per­
formance in a Denmark theatre
the curtain fell with the ar-
nouncement to pass out quietly,
A>r the theatre was on fire.
Thinking it another stage-stunt
the audience
applauded
and
laughed until it was too late.
How often in history men take
no heed of timely warnings un­
til consumed by fire.
America is on fire! Men fan
the flames of class hate on many
fronts.
Ours has been the great Amer­
ican ideal of class equality— with­
out a social level from which one
can not arise by the sheer force
of one’s industry, character, and
talent.
,
But where is the statesman of
such stature as to forewarn the
people? Where is our man of
the hour to bring industrial peace
to a war-torn front?
and labor would Join hands •uu
the politicians would leuve them
alone, we would build eveu be-
>vnd the wildest dreuuis of the
philosopher* and poet*. The uu-
tion isn’t finished yet.
turn of the uutous, and the C.I.O.
movement inflated so fast with
new uddltious to membership that
it begun to gel out of control.
If there had becu no cui.muto
ment* will) the Roosevelt admin­
istration
uo ‘Taking sides'—
I
the
unions
und
industries in Igl.t
THE UOM iir «O M iK K
The cardinal siu of the average1 have made sultstautlal progress
community is gossip, and women
n,,w 1,1 adjusting their
have no luouopoly on the evil, •conomlc differences.
Men do ffielr share of U.
1» all the
struggles of the
Gossip travels on the tongues past there Is always outstanding
<*f the vicious. It invudes the Proof that employers and employ
marts to brand honest uteu as ees remained loyal to the A-
i thieves. It penetrate* the home t merlcun ideal und principle of
to destroy the reputation of virtu- working toge'ther for their uiut-
oua women
,ia( ,nterMU
If idle oues would tattle only
lhal which were gfsMl uud kind.
j they could reform the uverugc
l community In a generation.
The Pilgrims had a ,>unlsh-
went for the eomnu.nity gossip
and ,verba,« the publje pillory
or a good duekiug at the village
pump was none too
good for
those careless with the truth
Taksn against a white garden wall, with puppies on a bench. Expoaura
1/2S second, stop f.11 with folding camera.
ll
1 DESIRE TO t i l l I
wus In iu the morning and
gave to natural man Ills Inox-
Ungtnaliable
desire to frillowf
goodness and to know the truth.
Face Set Like Flint
I C H U I 1 C H
(UNCI NIX
Out fron» Ilio Ivory palaces and
down io this scene, Christ rama.
On | tasi the hlg places where
IB
dwelt the rich lie went. On to
A Sir rene
Church
I
I the hack auction* where povarty,
Julius Hiller, Pastor
I
I disease sud cootie* held high
-t*
carnival. The dead were raised,
Sunday School 9:45 am. Bring
the lame mude to
walk,
the
your family for religious wor-
Ship and .la y for the morning »•'“ "» .......... . ,ha bumtry were
Morulng Worship 10:46.
The [ fed. The common people heard
Pastor's theme will be "Prayer." ' lliiu gladly as He opened Ihelr
eyes to see how llod would pour
Junior Society—6:30 p.m.
Tlw y Htili are! But In recent
Kvuugellstlc meeting— 7:45 p.m. >ii sinful mail the riches of Ills
favor.
[ months there has been a lack
Good
eongregutlouul
slug lug,
adaisical
uttmhiphere in high and special numbers ure always
Thou rumo the day when lie
sleudfusl I set Ml* luce to go
official quarters In fact evasion a |<art o f our service.
, of r<,.|>otlHtbl|i(y ln enforciD|| lh*
to Jerusalem
There Ilo mud
*
enforcing the , Midweek
prayer-meetmg *:30
suffer many things of the eld­
T
k
.T
‘ »"''W ednesday uightg.
er* and chief
priests and the
I
breach *>“ s wbinned
Uonve and worship with us. Wo
scribes
anil
he
killed
uud raise««
!V'>*
“ »“ " " ‘ ,,,M "powder-keg” | welcome strangers,
the third day
Ho He told his
» « “ « • • * tn »>» beginning:
ifl disciples
But ithey knew pot
*n v*ew of the continued stlf-
Bethel Eongi-sgatioNal Church
whui lie meant. How i»mld He
Imx of the power* of sheriffs, I
llarper K. Hums, I'aslor
|
of mighty mirarle* come under
policemen, the nutlonal guard and ■ ------------------------------------ i«
the courts; due to interference
Bible achool -9:43 am.
U. U. the bund of man? Vet lie went
"o m pollticsl .vn-highs. the anal- ;
.„„«„„„«u d e n t . Dosai cUaa- on telllnw them —"And I. If I
be lifted up from the earth, will
y*is should lie
ysis
lw revistal. while- es for all ages.
draw all men unto Me.
This
thing like this: "W e are verti-
For the chrome type, supersensi-
“ “ “a Ut>u*‘ r* 1
live and panatomlc aims, the guide
wi
under way. »h en a
graph? Below Is a dependable out­ is good from one hour after sunrise
little g4rl appeared at the desk
until
one
hour
before
sunset.
For
door exposure guide for average pic­
SI h - was less
than five years
ably a political
powder-keg that I
7 ” * ^ * v * .1!, °0, « '?
ordinary film, make the margin 2 'j
ture subjects.
old. Her clothes were clean hut threatens our economic instltu- 1
a*
J * l0.
This guide Is for days when the 1 hours.
choir. W. 1. .ta d ), Director.. Se.-
indicated she was from a hoiuc l, onH->
aun is shining. When the day 1.
Why not cut this valuable guide
>f ^
for(UQaU ci;rui|lllUncw,
I mon by the
Paator.
Theme,
cloudy, the exposure should be out^and paste It ln your hat. or some- , , n ^
haU(J ^
¿ w a ,a w
I "How the Beal Compassion Of
The practical
mother.
when
about twice as long and when very
Manifested/
bouquet of beuutiful flowers— ro- shopping
for her broo.d
will The
1’" Real Christ Was
"**" ‘’»•••■•»'■"v"'*
John van Guilder.
dull, about four times as loug.
ses uud others.
lake along n chocolate Ice eream 1 Note: No evening services, but
Group 1. Ma­ Group 2. Or­ G r o u p S. G r o u p 4.
Timidly she arcoster the nurse cone und buy playsuits to match * " »* 9 *
cootluue our Bible
rin«
a n d dinary land- Nearby land- Portraits in
on duty. " I brought flowers for
_ _
school and Morning worship aer-
t h •
QpMI
beach scenes, •cap«« allow - s c a p e s
CKIMBN FROM THE TABLE
distant land­ ing skv, with »bowing Ul­ >h;ule, n o t
•he lady," she said.
,, llt recalled that a few years vu * 8 thr«»u*ih ,the
Summer
Largely because of the conven­
v
Picture
scapes, snow a principal t i « or no under tree«
“ What lady*” asked the nurse,
ggo w,, »e r e told that tneomr
Always glad to
»«>« you uud
A
Subject
s
scenes
with­ object tn the sky. groups, ur the roof
ience of reaching so many people
of a porch,
o u t promi­ foreground
s t r e e t
“ I don’t know. I just brought taxes w oild abolish
ull othet ; to wreicorac you 'to our service*,
» ha de d
scenes
with a single message, the na­
nent d a r k
n e a r b y
o b j e c t - Ka
V
flowers for the lady,”
, taxes. Notice It?
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tional advertiser has favored the
scenes
foreground
The nurse thinkiug
possibly
— —
He “ odist Episcopal I hurrh |
city newspaper and magazine to
the child's mother was in toe
vVe see by the papers that hot : 1
^ar* **•
I’astor
BOX— Single lenc, three stops
the rural weeklies.
Kind of Camera
hosiptal and she had forgotten headed congressmen have again ' ®
'
- ■■ ■
■ ■ - ■
OT
Snapshot
1 Snapshot
1 Snapshot
1 1 second
The fireside appeal and pul­ Shutter Speed
Middle
j Largest
| Largest
| Smallest
the name, twik her to ull the rebelled und
given
Roosevelt ' Sunday School 9:45 u tn. 8u-
Stop Opening
ling power of the home town
rooms and wards. As the, vts- » , ml
wanted
perlntendent. l*aul C. Holladay
newspaper are well known to the
BOX— Double l< ens, three stops
Kind of Camera
■led each pa'tient. she asked. “ Is
.
j Morning M'orshlp— 11 a.TO. Her
national advertiser.
Snapshot
1 1 second
Snapshot
1 Snapshot
6hutter Speed
Sfaller and a little weak on
,hir. J . tM> l.ld y r ’
.
i Auto trailer, will never be able “ on
Overflow.” This
Stop Opening
Smallest
| Middle
Largest
| Smallest
Always the same reply v
conducted by
cooperation, the weekly paper has
to take the place of a
home. service will be
I given. “ 1 don’t kn<*w.”
the iiMUulvers of the Kpwortb ls*a-
BOX— Single and Double lenses, two stops
not put its story into the eat
Kind of Cai. a
They’ll never be able to put a
Finally
in
desperation
the
Snapshot
1 Snapshot
1 Snapshot
1 1 sc, ond
Shatter Speed
of the national advertiser.
close! iu one big enough to lose «me who auended rain Rock*
|
nurse
took
the
child
to
a
doc­
Small
{
Large
|
Large
j
Small
Stop
Opening
Institute.
Local merchants can help their
rubbers in.
tor w ho questioned her. Then Ihe
Kpwortb league 7 p.m.
home town paper by telling the
FOLDING— Single lena, three tops
Kind of Camera
! child explained.
manufacturers to do their adver­ Shatter Speed
— ifi
Snapshot
1 second
Snapshot
| Snapshot
I "You see. my mamma is in a
" «
h* v* no “ » " “ •c«»“ « » ‘ '»*
( HI HI H BE CHRIST
tising where the goods are sold.
Smallest
Largest
Middle
1 Largest
8top Opening
hospital in another city and I lhe •hoP
d,K>r‘ <>ur MoMo: I
Geo. M. Hatch, I'aslor
The customers and readers can
I
F O L D IN G — Double lent, three stops
can’t take flowers to her
It's 1
W
help by buying merchandise ad­ Kind of Camera
X
Snapshot
11 second
Snapshot
| Snapshot
Shatter Speed
; ten. far
So | Just thought I d
,n ° * ford 8‘ rM ,‘
vertised at home.
Bible School » : «6 a.m
Mra.
Largest
| Smallest
Smallest
| Middle
just pick some
flowers
and , »,y Punch,
There is no reason why the Stop Opening
Vernik Hopper, stipi.
j bring them to some lady here.”
borne town newspaper should feed
Communion service — 11 am.
F O L D IN G — Double lent, two stops
Kind of Camera
If nature Is so resourceful in ^ » im h | h < cìu 1 music by the oholr
upon the advertising crumbs that Shutter Speed
Snapshot
1 Snapshot
1 Snapshot
1 1 second
adapting the species to changing directed by Mrs. J
Johnson.
fall from a full table.
Small
| Large
| Large
| Small
Stop Opening
THE POM BEK KEt.
conditions, as the natural scien­ Sermon by the Pastor. Subjei l.
J. E J ones
tists contend, why
hasn't she
F O L D IN G l INO M I N I A T U R E — Openir igs marked
Perfect peace."
Kind of Camera
T h e TO M > t.REM
One dav recently a l ongress- provided man with earllds*
with the f. system
In the evening nt K o'clock the
1 knew two men in a small
Shatter Speed
1/26
|
1/25
I
man who was evidently dlstres-|
|n
AuMra||a>
well
drillels | p,„uor. will bring a message ou
1/2$
1/25
ln
Australia,
well
driller»
tow n who were sworn enemies.
dally report* of have come upon prehistoric trees | -Ia.nrn|nK To Manage T r ifle s "
Stop Opening
f. 16
|
f.11
f.22
f.7.7, 7.9, 8 I sed over the
They were always in a fight.
disorder, riots and bloodshed i
ft.pt hent>ath the
surface
Midweek assembly on Wednes-
F O L D IN G — Openlngi marked witf U. S.
One was of one faction and one
I toid the great body of which he j
Kind of Camera
j There were plower-underers lit I day at 8 p.m. Intermediate t'hrls-
Uniform System
of another, and between the two
I is a member: "Hundreds of thou­
Shatter Speed
tbosc days.
¡Han Endeavor at the same hour.
1/26
I
1/26
I
1/25
1/26
»•im their
friends, they fed a
sands of conscientious w-orkers
Stop Opening
C. S. 32 | U. S. 16
U. S. 8
U. S. 4
■
.
|
Friends and strangers will be
feud while they cructfied a com­
are forced out of employment and
T
o
|?ass
an
Idle
hour,
drop
!n-
gven
a cordial welcome at all
munity.
,
with the assistance of demagogic
Kind of Camera
F O L D IN G — Openings Marked 1, U 4
One day one of these men be­ Shatter Speed
politicians,
unprecedented class to a Pullman washroom and ask ! assemblies.
1/25
I
1/26
|
1/25
I 1 second
When it’s noon 9l
came seriously
concerned over Stop Opening
3
J
2
1
strife is ever widening. We are the strangers.
At. I es ilia’« Chureb
the situation. A new enterprise
saving time in
New
( veritably living on a
politic»' daylight
Rev. G. L. O’ Keefe, Pastor |
under wav for the town needed a
i York what time is It in t'hirago.’
and economic powder-keg."
The daily news reports tell u-
unJ‘ e<* front-
months or more to go from one and distributing it....h a s been
.Sunday Service« -7:20 and 9:30
God who framed the world
He put
God into his heart, of these states to the other,
evinced by experiments ancient ; bout employers sponsoring "back-
buried his pride, went to his en-
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
and modern...,
to work" movements, and of "la-
. ..
L11 l.l.,.!l J- -ILI__
emy. offered him his hand beg­
“ If. in the opinion of the people bor leaders” who are urging the
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ged forgiveness and got It
THE I 0 P M EAT IIOHE
the distribution or modification workmen to
strike and resist
Strange as it may seem, the.se
An anecdote is being related: of the Constitutional powers be with force the effort* of their
two men became good friends A lraf iic officer chased anil siop- in any particular wrong, let is employers to keep their factor-
and the town
grew and they 1*^ a la*' offender. “ Didn't you he corrected by an amendment in
an<j establishments running
both prospered.
see the red light that you ran the way which the Constitution
And anyone who look» squarely
,_____________ __
through?” he demanded.
“ Whv designates. But let there be no an(j fairly at the facts must draw-
"
~
no, I never saw it” replied the
change by usurpation; for tho tj,e conclusion that the economic
Df.l E.YTR Vl.IZATIO.V
driver. “ Did you see me signal
this, in one instance, may be the contest is just another chapter
Thirty
years ago
the “ sky- you with my hand to stop?” "N o
instrument of good, it is the cus in the old struggle defined in
scrapers’ were 20 story
build- I didn’t see that, either.” The
tomary
weapon by which free the books "concerning the science
..L,
« ;n hi
' - m -
1 « l 1
. -
ings.
Electricity made it pos- officer looked discouraged: ‘'Well
governments are destroyed.
of
productions,
distribution
and
sible to go four and five times 1,11 let you go, but don't come
Beaverton Barber Shop
consumatlon of wealth.” Every­
‘‘Soon we will be senJ- back.” He watched the car out
one realizes that new economi-
ing the power across the coun- of sight, and then murmured: ” 1
¡(.'>0 y K A Its
E. D. Van METER. Prop
C. J. STEVENS, F KO m il. T O K
try.” Tlj»res A.
Ooffin wrote, think I might just as well give
Preparations are complete for situations have arisen out of the
ONE HUNDRED PER CENT
machine age. and the records of
oTn*, i « namf 7
WeH hC ma',e
UP and * ° h° m e ’'
observing the 350th Anniversary
SATISFACTIO N G U ARANTEED
General Electric a reality.
“ If
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¡o f the first English settlement I em,,l<,yn,ent *how lhat
in
UNION SHOP
kind of camera is yours?
U ?HAT
What do you want to photo­
A M.
M# 8aid' ,,' K,,lfy,nK w," , ‘ dru" '
»*• »»muld die." Truly He knew
|>r|ce to redeem your soul
fr,,ui
,mlM|l ,lf
ia| woe
With III* face «et like flint
It«* reuchod the ct4)
Then cam«
ihr night when He was to be
betrayed ‘llie temple police, with
the teuders of the people came
to take Him. Across
the brook
Cedrun and lulo the garden, they
pressed with lantern* und torch-
es for light. Jesus knowing alt
H i I iikh that should cotue
upou
Mini, went forth and said un'o
them.
Whom seek ye?
ITtcy
answered. ‘‘ Jesus of Natnrelh ”
Jesus said unto them. " I am lie *
AmJ
(tla( (ht,y ^
wpnl
backward and fell to the
Now look again, here
acle! You sis« their tittle
(hp„ ^
u lnMalU
ground
Is mir­
torches
,)rl|!,lt
er than the sun n't noonday, a
Mother light
breaking forth on
them. For when ChrM left the
ivory palace«, to take a human
form. He stripped Himself of Ills
glory, down to the dra nlng pold|.
Now lie receive* It back for an
InstanJ und
flesh und
blood
could not stand before the bright-
of that rlory.
Aft#*r
thin proof of
tTirlst surrendered rilniself aud
went on to die under your sins
and
mine Very God of very
God Me la dying lo set ua free.
Pd. adv.
Beaverton, Oregon.
.
Business Places ToPatronisej
IN BEAVERTON
STUDIO BARBER SHOP
we persist in getting power from m i n i twit i * y iw v
on the Ameridan continent at Ro- ‘•'reat
»•»‘»“ •tries have
been
a
coa . we shall at least burn the
A
periodic^ intervals '^wmeoue “ ° k* ,8land’ ‘V )r t»> • «rolina.
» » v issue for over twen’iy years,
coal where it is mined, convert- „ „ . . J
. ,
f '
•otamme , Qn th(g jM,and gjr Wa|tpr - J i n Ihtxve years the average rate
ing it into electricity and not appear8
l>rlnl
eigh first landed. Here Virginia ^
for a dayB wortl ha" mnl'
us«“ up a big fraction
of the pow- mg. aUack axaiDi<t
xhe llfe *n* Dare, first white child was horn
MPlied rapidly, from two dollar«
er, as we do tv-day,
in the pro- a!!pa" re ,ndU!,tr>
1 heh«' cril c* on these shores the first Prot- i and a half to ftve' " evfin and
cess of transporting it, he added. * ui' uall>r unable to find a sin- estantg prayeti
the Writh*
ei**,t dollars, and more a day.
• otfin foresaw the
possibilitites “ * ” *
’
al’,’ llt insuranre. brothers made their initial flight.!
The row l>etween the two big
of cutting down the high cost of
lhe remains
that life
f st<K>d jn thege hi„ torIc g|ir
labor organizations started boil-
c y ife by transferring
large msliran<‘ « °r
ie great >u
o roundings and contemplated what ing in the last Presidential cam-
sections of our industrial worker, P* " pn8’
" n,y
nt “ “ had t>een achieved on this con- ! palgn.
Roosevelt and Istndon
° . . P p°untry
where
people
’’
al 0 ‘ rs
a
tlnent since 1587. Certainly not 1 were originally parties of the 1st
cottW have their own real homes. ' it aPd 10« * * T < * * ^
« " ¡on this earth and likely on n«> ; part, but when .he campaign was
and r.ise their children. Gener- pr*DC
,a pra* « “ » and cfer‘ other planet has man ever built over John L.
Lewis
assumed
centrar™ * oin* wonders fn de- . nr m ‘
’
/ 'j’ V T.‘
’
sur»' a civilization within a few J that he and his organization had
centralizing its huge motor ae-
ancial,y independent old age.
It centuries
a iot to
af) with creating the
tivltles throughout the dfffercn* 18 t,le ,,ure,,t means of protecting
y ,,
h
.
,
.
,
States.
dependents in event of the wage J T " T k ®,,
X, A T J „ “
f ' ' ; land!," d,■ GrW>n and ^ " l 8
car'
„ ...
earner’« death
ed
e about
'»• An,l If caf.lta! ried on their fight for domma-
Coffin was a wise pioneer and earner* death
I ___________
he thought deeply and profound-
Tl,e depression demonstrated the
ly. He said that “ the city has worth of life insurance. Thon-
almost destroyed the home, but i,ands of families
were saved
It has provided other advantages ftoni dire want by their polic-
which the modern man can hardly lea- Millions of dollars a day-
do without." To which he aJdeh: were (.aid out in
loans, cash
“ I f only these advantages could val"es and completed c ntracts.
be brought to the country, vil- 1 • I* e®"»' enough to criticiz«-
lage and farm— well, watch what life insurance hut uo comparable
electricity i* going to do next.” savings and
protection sithsti-
Haven’t we been watching these tute has been offered.
changes during
recent
ycais
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*
Tremendous quantities o f cott <n
cloth are
being
manufactured
M \silIM .'IO N I0KES1M
where cotton is grown
shoes
»n these new
times
whai
made near to where ca.tic roam Gconte Washington said we pre-
prairies and pastures.
sutne, are mouthing* of an old
Country lie is no: dull
any fogey. But in his Farewell Ad
more, w‘.‘ !i autombl,ca and good dress he warned,
roads joining cities, towns and
"The spirit of
encroachment
the country. There are new
pro- 'ends to cons, lidate the powers |
cesses of living— we are each a ° f *U the departments in on«.
r««rt of t!T*. « allforina and N - - »•>•! ‘ hus create........ a real de«-
York are very clo *2 •/> one a potlsnr........
The necessity of
Mother. Airplane* spen the gaps reciprocal checks in the exerciae
over night. It u s jl '.<• take three o f political power, by dividing
A F T E R THE HONEYMOON
W
E.
P E C ,f i
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
Grange Building
l>a«erton
S
ODrpgmtian S
Great Newspaper ef the
Northwest
A K T III K Mi l,MOI,I.AAI)
OPTOMETRY
Glasses, Fitted or Renaired
Our Specialty *
DR. A. K. W ILSON
Auto Route and Agency
^ «Beaverton
•:•
Or «term
1
For information regarding.
■ .. service or subscriptions
■
Phene Beeverton 7303
■Residence end office:
2 Corner. Second and Hall
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WHY D O S T
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After more than three u n l b
of suffering from a nerve«* «n_
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