The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 08, 1939, Image 2

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FRÜUT, SEPTEMBER I. 193»
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BEAVERTON ÎIBVTFW. D E.VVTTRTON.
OREGON
Brut plate Plum« 10 «peuloieni
auy variety— David
DelpUuohe.
Grace
D
Ro.heubei xet
B ill
back to tt.
A A A
I peck EngilAh Walnut“ Mrs
c
KUUENB CKOSBY . PDUUSHKR
Lincoln,
Mrs
John
Wulters
Yon can tell when you ha vr
Best ipeck
Fll'ierl* Mi
John
Knt«*rv«l a» MCond-diM mattar on -w ell bead
Th%' world eoO Utili*
D«*ct*mber S, lt*22, at thè pdat office
: Walters.
laris \|eler. Best Huy
ut Bea v orlon. Or «fo n , under ilio only two grotr« ñ you aud the
lisllun Brunet, lu
pecliuen*
act of March 8. IH79
A A A
Mrs
Lloyd
Anderson,
Bei'imrd
Ite l ’ ED FRID AY OF KAOH V E:Fa 1
A T h i : m i RTON. " H i: * ; \
SeUM. P
Rouge isn’t enough girls Arti­
I>OMGHT| ’ SCIENCE)
N o liq u o r or to b ac co ads acxrp ted ficial coloring makes the early
White Bread, l i b
lo a f—Mrs
orange
look
sweet,
but
it’s
still
l i h i f r l p i l t i
it ii t • i
David laii'unz. Mrs M. Uuarde
O n « y e a r (In M v t R M ) .............| 1 .N sour on the ins le
A A A
Dark Bread. I loaf Mrs
David
Six m o n th « tin a d v a n c r t ........
SO
O n « ye ar (In o th e r s t a t e * ) . . . . 1.50
I sirens, Clara Meurer. Hummed
Success stories are never com­
K x t r a poatHftP f o r outside the V . S.
S in g le Coplea Five Cent»
Brown
Bread Gertruda Ballev.
plete. They tell how much he
made, but not how much trust­
Mrs. I ’red Duii’elsim Nlll Bread
A R K R l r i t ISM
" A m e r ic a n is m
I a
unfailing
Gelt rude ligll'tV, t lata Maurer
ing simpletons he had to trim
lo v e o f c o u n try ; l o y a l t y to Its
lo get it.
White Rolls. 6 Mrs. David U r ,
Institu tions and Ideals; c a s e r ­
A A A
nes* to defen d It a g a in s t all
enx. Mrs. C. It Clark Muffins,
e nem ie s: undivid ed
iilleglince
We may acquire learning, hut
li Mrs. E’red Danielson. Mrs. E".
to the ft»*; and a desire to
we still betray the ignorance of
secure the blessings of lib ri>
Miller. Bilking Bowder Biscuits
to ourselvivs and our p o s t e r it y ."
our early environment by accent­
6 Mory Jane McKntaa. Mrs. 1».
ing the first syllable of “ recess.”
Lorens. EVuit i-ake Mrs. John
OV STERN
The voice o f the people changes
Walters. Mrs
David
lavren/..
A A A
I ¿oaf Cuke Mrs. F Miller, Mrs.
September has ever
been
a too. It says: “ It’s a shame to
(ihus,
Wilkins.
Isiyer
Cuke.
popular mouth with a large class burden us with debt this way."*
White Mrs
Anna Jossy, Mrs.
o f persons for the reason that as And then it says: “ By George,
Fred Dunielson
Isiyer
Cuke,
the first *‘ R” month after sum* they'd better give us our share.”
Chocolate Mrs
Duvld I siren*.
Mis E’ . Miller Jelly Roll— Mrs.
mer it usherse in a new oyster
OhM W l)U u
b i li mb- W il1.In
season. If a
perfectly
normal
Angel Cake, White or Chocolate
person doesn't appreciate sum­
Mrs. A. J. Logan. Mrs. Antiu
mer 10 chances to 1 he or she
.lossy Sponge or Hulinhtue fa k e
is an oyster hound.
Mrs. Clyde I incoln. Mrs. (
There
have
been
ecentrics
Wilkins. ( U p ,'akex, 6 Geneva
whose idea of truly heroic pion­
Nielson. Mrs.
Clyde
Mucolu
ALOHA iN.ME.MIU Y OF GOD
eering was the first oyster din­
Ginger Cookies, 12 Mrs. ('has.
It's easy, to take full-color shots and project them on a screen In large s.zn
Church > n Wheeler anil Alex
ner and who spoice derisively and .m.ler Streets.
for your friends. A small projector less than tlx Inches tall can project
Wilkins.
Mrs
E'red Dunielson
screen pictures several feet wide.
Traveler« Safety Servie« W hile Sugar ( ooklex, 12 <Mrx
contemptuously of rl.e
bivalve,
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
but none will deny it its high
i
Wilkins, Gertrude Bailey Drop
During a recent New York World's
"It it permissible fo drive with three on one seet?"
ERE’S an Interesting felea for
Morning Worship 11:00 A . .\1
place in polite society this year.
Cookies. 12 Mrs. Chas. Wilkins,
presenting pictures — a home Fair visit, I saw hundreds of these
Young People 6:30 P . M_
Every strong personality
has
Mrs. f
Lincoln. Best
Assort
picture show, with your own shots color transparencies projected at the
Evangelistic 7:43 P. M.
both loyal friends and dangerous
one was walking aloug the high­ uient Cookies. 12 Mrs. E’ Dan
projected on a screen in large size. photography building- -on a screen
Tune in on KW'JJ each Sunday
enemies, which makes the oyster
way w ith trai tic insiemi of lin­ irlson, Mrs . f
Lincoln. IMe. up
*o that the whole family or a group nearly four times ax tail as a man!
from 5:00 to 5:30 p. m. to the
& strong personality. A pioneer
ing It. Bitlesl1 lull* lire urged to per and lower < rusts - Mrs
of friends can enjoy them together. That display is truly spectacular. Ot
EJI
Assembly of God Broadcast.
circuit rider believed he had at­
course, you can't show color shot»
observe safe walking
practices mer Doge. Mrs. Elsrl Naught. BI«
Home
movie
makers,
of
course,
F . J. Huntley
tained the acme of calumy when
lo avoid uccldeiils.
hare always used this method: but on that scale with a home projector.
open face Mrs.
David I sirens.
Pastor
he called the New Englanders
today it Is also becoming popular for But you can take close-ups of yom
Mrs John Wulters. Best collec­
• • •
“ imps who eat oysters.-’
“ still” shots, now that so many cam­ child, or frieuds, or the flowers it
Excessive speed wus reported tion of fruit in qtluri Jars, no!
CHURCH o r THE NAZA HEINE
era fans are using the full-color films your garden — and present them
By EARL SNELL
But friends has the oyster far
as
an element lu futul highway less rhuti 6 M m . John Wullers,
W. P. Keebaugh. Pastor.
"larger than life” on a screen lo
made for miniature cameras.
Secretary of Slate
in excess of its ietraetors. Oyster
accidents
by 26 percent of the Mrs. C. Lincoln Best collection
Sunday School— 9:45 A. M.
When you take miniature-camera your own liviug-room. all in exqut
sappers have paid o ff many a
drivers involved In this type of of fruit Jellies. 6 or more glasses
Classes for all ages.
site
glowing
color!
Which,
you'll
ud
shots
on
a
roll
of
modern
full-color
church mortgage
and
brought i
Mrs. Clyde Lincoln. Gertrude
Morn ug Worship 11:00 A. M.
film, it Is returned to you as a group mit, is quite something.
Oregon stood out us one of accident during Ule first seven Bailey, iiest assortment of Bre-
gastronomical satisfaction to mil­
mouths of 1939.
N. Y. P. S. Meeting, 6:30 p. m
of
individual
full-color
transparen­
As
for
taking
color
shots—
It’s
as
the
bright
spots
iu
the
nut
loll
in
lions of epicures. Aud of course
serves or Jams, not less than
Evening Message at 7:30 P. M.
cies— ready for viewing directly, or easy as taking snapshots In black
July, so far as traflic fatalities
those who make ¡heir living dir­
6
Gertrude Bailey, Mrs. Clyde
Everyone welcome to all these
for projection on a home screen.
anil-white. You load the film in x are conce'nntl. While the uutlou- MM NTY FAIR t’ KEMIIM LINT
ectly or indirectly from this most
Lincoln. Best .<s ortinent of i an
The scene above shows how suitable miniature camera, set t»-.* ai future was oue percent over
services.
famous member of the mollusk
(Kr,,m png e I)
lied Vegetables ill qunrl Jars, not
these ehots are projected. The only lens aud shutter according to the er
the deaths (or the inouU> of July miens David (¿oren*,
family swear by it.
Bernard less ¡ban 6 -Mrs Chas Wilkins
difference is that this illustration is posure Instructions, and shoot An“
a year ago. Oregon’s figure was Seus. Best 2 iwble Bumpkins
THE METHIIHST CH Ri II
Welcome.
September.
double
Mrs. John Waiters. Best assort­
printed in black end-white, while the —as long as you follow instruc­
14 peix-ent under.
welcome, with /our oysters in
Earl B. Horsell, Pastor
David Delpismhe. W. T
But ment of Bickles in glass quart
actual screen pictures are in full tions— you're sure of correctly es
A * •
stews, on the half shell, steamed,
i,am. Jr
Best box Commercial Jar. not
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. j color—Uke the original subject.
less than 6 Gertrud«'
posed color transparencies.
f|. Roneinan, II. Bailey. Mrs Clyde Lincoln Best
fried, scalloped, or
in
turkey Clue. H. Roseman superintend- |
'ilund'Vds
of
vistloix
to the Tomatoes—4!.
Several compact, inexpensive pro­
Sooner or liter, every real camera
filling.
2 speci­ assortment of Cunned Meats and
Oregon state lair have viewed the Iwnsnltl. Musk melons
jector« for these full-color shots are fan will be shooting full color film i<
ent.
A A A
now on the market A color trans­ well ns wiiack-and-whi’ e . . and win safety display arranged by the mens Mrs. Johu Walters String ENsh, In quart jars Mrs. Clyde
Morning Worship.
11:00 a.m.
Sermon “ The Pi mghnian's Hope. I parency Is simply Inserted In tbe have a projector for showing hit safety division ot the secrelury Beans. 2 lbs— Aliene llubn. Mu Lincoln. Mrs.
C. Van Kleek
GLORIOUS SEASON
projector .. . the lamp t* switched on color transparencies It's a real.;
of state s office this year. In­ bel Hahn.
or a Prophet s Message for Us.”
Best Cottage Cheese, pint— Mrs.
quiries at the booth reveal a
M.dweek
service
and
Bible j , . , and yon get t screen picture up modern way to enjoy pictures . .
■ tea
W iiktii-
Nature is speaking sweetly in
HORTICULTURE
to several feet across! Naturally,
wide-spread interest in the safety
DOME8TJC ART
these dying days of summer. Her study Thursday evening at 7:15.
nnd It's growing to popularity every
DIVISION
C—
FRUITS
A
NUTS
this dramatis site adds to any shin,
campaign, uttendunts raid,
Table Liuetis and Table E’urn-
message is one o f the serious
lay
Oboe
you
try
it.
you'll
see
»
uy.
and helps brtnt out the tulles'
• • •
Bet display of Apples. 4 var Ishlngs; Table Cloth, white em­
and beautiful th'ngs of life. To
John <io <>n<ldee
VI.OH i COMMUNITY CHURCH
beauty ef the colors.
c R Clark,
It
Is
the
experienced
driver that telles, 6 of »ueh variety--Grace broidery Mrs
feel it. go out among the trees
D. Marquis Godwin, Pastor
Mrs Jay lAtltllp*. White Lunch­
is most frequently involved in
and hills, near some lageing riv­
I». Hotbenherger.
Best display
Sunday school. lu;iX>a.m., with, ashamed not to know what they
eon Cloth and I Napkins white
accidents, reports from the of-
er or brook and witness the pas­
Circular Gives Facts
plate exhibit of Bears 3 Beurs
classes
for
all
ages.
embroidery ‘Mrs
(’ . R
Clark,
lice
of
the
secretary
of
state
re­
sing of a season.
are talking about.
I now know
of
each vaii'vty. 1 varieties
Morning worship, 11.Jo a.m.
Mrs. W
M
Wilkin-
Colornl
vealed.
Sixty two percent
of
The beauty of fall is the red-
the names and stories I have al­ In Handling Walnuts
Oraice Rothenberger.
VO
K. Luncheon Cloth and 4 Napkins
Young People s meetin^ 3 p.m. i
drivers
Involved
in fatal
ac­
grey glow of reminiscence. Trees
ways heard about.
The sooner walnuts are dried
.Murr. Best display Grape*. not
Mid-week
service.
V
,
ttinesday
j
Edith Walters, Mrs. Juy Bhll-
cidents during the
first seven
that we remember buddiug into
— 1 had heard o f the Course
3 >. arietiles—C .
li
after being harvested the better months of 1939 rojorted six years less than
ltim. Table Runnel Mrs
Win
brilliant green in spring are now at 8:00 p.m.
and I thought I could improve
ItO
*<email
liest
plute
c
Grapes
A ll are cordially invited to at- ; myself because one has to know quality the nuts will be aud the or more driving experience.
INiwera. Mrs.
O. R. Ortmnn
fading. But how prettily fading
II. Uoseman.
H
Uosemati
(Turn to paa<- 4)
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Like a mother, in reverent age. tend any or all of these services. ' the Bible stories and references less likelihood of molding. It is
donning the silver
mantle
of j
With the advent of fall nnd
in every-day life. 1 have learned also important to clean o ff ail
white hair! A fading tree speaks
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
a great deal.
adhering
particles as they will the rainy season, motorists should
mutely of how splendid a thing j
check their tires to niuke sure
— The Course has y v e ii me a slain the
shell permanently if
age can be. It is a great art to I The usual morning service« wil. different light on the Bible. I
they are in safe condition, says u
left on aud thus spoil the appear­
be
resumed
Sundy.
fade beautifully.
warning from tie
state safety
urn more intelligent on things ance.
Bible School at 9:45 a.m.
The hills that had been clothed
division.
Blowouts
caused
83 uc
that have to do with the Book
These and many other pointers
Morning Worship at 11:00 a.u>.
with the vigor of bright green-
first seven
—The Course has helped me a on washing, drying, aud bleach­ cidents during the
A
very
cordial
invitation.
have taken a quieter, more peace­
lot. I am going to get “ A " in ing Oregon walnuts are contain­ months of the year, three per­
ful outlook now. It is as though
fron. « ed in a circular of information sons being killed as a result.
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
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age, in a pretty shawl, sat rock­
now In No. 301 issued by the O.S.C. ex­
E. E. Coulter, I’ustor
ing peacefully, remembering and
Accidents involving the colli­
College.
periment station aud written by
waiting.
The
unified
service
Sunday
The Course is given one hour E. H. Wiegand and L. O. Van sion o f two (sirs are the most
Down in the valley ill is quiet morning at 9:45. Sermon subject: a week in some building outside Ularicom of the food industries frequent in Oregon, figures com­
and lovely. The boisterous brook “ A Living Sacrifice.” Bible study the High School.- it earns one department.
piled by the safely division ot
of the
pring is singing a dif­ in classes at 11 a.m. all services credit per year toward gradua-
Best drying temperatures are the secretary of state's office re
ferent song now. a melody of dirtnissed at 11:30. Unified En- t on. Old Testament one year: given as from 90 to 100 degrees vealed. During the
first seven
contentment. Along the banks the reavor meeting at 7 p.m. group New the next. With the rapid in­ J\, with drying time ranging from months o f the year this type of
trees nod gravely, the Dees that for all ages. Evening evangelistic crease of Bible
Study G ro .;s i 18 to 24 hours for forced draft accident constituted 82 percent of
had known and gloried In the service at 8 o'clock. Subject, over the land, this keen studen' driers, to 50 hours for natural all accidents reported. Twenty-six
lashing passion o f summer storm. “ Comfort for a T roubled Heart." interest is noteworthy. Tomor­ draft kiln driers. Where bleuch- percent of the
fatalities
were
gospel
song
service, row's
A miracle of miracles is work­ A great
leaders are in today’s i ing is desired sodium hypoehlor* from accidents in this cutagory.
ing in the outdoors now. To wit­ come and enjoy these soul stir-( schools and
TH E ENTRANCE : ite is usually used..
ness it is to know a little more ring services.
Of a total of six pedestrians
OK T H Y WORDS GIVF.TII LIGHT
about life—and peace.
RELIEVE !T DR NOT OF
says the Bible o f itself.
Tell It to ’em in tbe classi- killed in Oregon during Ihe month
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i lied columns of the Review for o f July, two were crossing a
The most interesting events of
.highway, one was jaywalking and
! results.
MORAL EDUCATION NEEDED
the Bible are being revealed in
'Meeting in convention in New the Believe It or Not of the Bible
LITTLE MON.C/TS IN PIG LIVES
Kessler
York City, the Indepetdent Order at the Sunday < vetting services
at
tbe
Church.
The
most
outstand­
of Odd Fellows were addressed
by Burton A. Gaskill, Sovereign ing one is as follows: "Moses and
Grand Sire of
the order, who Elijah, the two outstanding char­
urged greater attention to the acters of the Old Testament will
moral education of youth to o ff­ appear on the earth to witness
set an increasing swing toward for Jesus. They will witness f o r
the material aspects of civiliza­ three and one-half years before
tion in this country. Speaking at the;, are killed." Believe it or not.
the New York World's Fair Court Proof of th'S event will be given
of Peace. Mr. Gaskill called upon next Sunday evening with many
Americans to remember that the other strange events.
balance wheel of a nation is its
moral integrity
and that
this
must
match material
progress.
Said he. “ morality Is not a mat­
ter of gin parties and loose liv­
ing. As we see it. morality is
the fundamental sanity of Am-1 From I’ortland where the high
erica, the ability to judge be­ schools give credit toward grad­
tween right and wrong, the fac­ uation
for
Bible
work
come
ulty o f weighing the good and these words: the students them­
the had. Morality is honesty and selves speaking: —
fairness."
— A Credit
< ours« of things
Mr. Gaskill
may well have that are ujiportan: in your life
added that moral
training of and interesting that you do not
youth begins, or
should begm,' get in school.
in the
home and If «ho home j
So many people that I know
fails to influence in this respect have already had some training
the youth cannot lie blamed for in the Bible that I always feel
lacking moral integrity. Of course inferior when a discussion carne
«he public schools of the nation up. The (nurse has teen more
are doing all within their power Interesting all the time.
to develop moral
integrity in
—After a few lessons I lx*
S'TARTCD A 0 A D ß i.F T iW V Ü W & .TUS ÜVATT C O L U T O .
the student. But the fact remains < atne more interested In the lives
that this is primarily the duty of the people of the Bible The
S/XJC C O m D / L F .
• • V / cr/
o f the home and church
Course helps in more ways than
A A A
one.
j
— As I go to oh u rot I
am
Doing horn on a farm makes
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