% TffiC fW tW kT. CCT/NTtPR f? The Beaverton Review q kSN À PSH 0T GUI ILID v. The Quints and Their Hands Many people have made a mess out of life be­ cause they never learned to use their hands. The effort made to guard the famou Dionne quintu­ plets from that error has lessons which parent.-, may well note. These young ladies, now more than five years old, are being taught to drive nils into planks, to pile blocks, and draw with crayons. Thus they are beginning very young to acquire a mastery of tl e world’s most marvellous tool, the human hand. People who can use their hands skillfully don t often go wrong. They find pleasure in the clever work they do with those hands, which enables them more easily to earn a living. Countless homes are wrecked because the wives were not compete1.t in the household arts, the beginning of which is skillful work with the hands. bftgflO* ~ I .» H A L L O W E ’EN PICTURES The Milk Man and Your Paper The milk man was asked to deliver a quart of milk a day to Mrs. Sking every morning up to Sep­ tember 15. The route man delivered the quart of milk regularly up to the 15th, and forgetting tie order or not getting the order to stop on that date he kept on delivering it right up to the first of October. Each morning he found the milk of the previous day had been taken in and he had every reason to believe that the good lady wanted the milk to come on regularly. The milk man had a telephone at his place of business but got no notice to stop delivering and the milk left at Mrs. Sking’s door was taken in. When Mr. Milk Man presented his bill to Mrs. Sking on October 1, he was told that the milk was ordered only up to September 15—that she would pay only up to that date—and that she sup­ posed Mr. Milk Man was giving her the milk after that date. Anyway she didn’t want the milk after September 15 and wouldn’t pay for it. If he wanted to leave it in the yard it was all right with her and she took it just to keep it from going to waste—that the milk wasn't very good anyway, etc., etc. The milk man had left 15 quarts of milk at Sking’s door after she says she wanted it stopped on September 15, which Mrs. Sking had taken in and used. Mr. Milk Man was out his milk and Mrs. Sking had used the milk. Should Mrs. Sking pay for the milk? Sometimes the same happens with a newspaper. Any legitimate newspaper will stop a paper any time a subscriber asks to have it stopped. No legit­ imate newspaper will send a paper years after it is ordered stopped. Mistakes happen. But mo*t newspapers have telephones and the office is the place to notfiy anyway. It costs only one cent to send a post card, and three cents to send a letter No newspaper wants to send you the paper a day longer than you want to pay for it. But if the milk man leaves the milk at your door—and you take it in and use it, surely y'u would not refuse to pay the poor milk man for his milk. KBTfgW. .nui L o rd . I'r u m Unit In slu u l. U hi Tloly S p i r i t u r g e d ugniti»! she old a p p e t i ta * alt, I illese In l u i u ru aisled title Spirit Then wli.il f S o m e tim e s In un Instant a n d olt an liy m u c h p r a y e r a n d w ra atllim the old n a t u r e wan pm u n d e . T H E Uh I'HIIMST I’ll! U« II Not ull c o m e t h r u t h e aulite. Meli Karl H. Iloraall. P asto r S u n d a y s c h o o l 9 :45 a m S u p a r - It ta t h a t the oM n a t u r e iva» put u n d e r. P u r th e c u m u l m in d In te n d v n t, Chu* H Roaem un. 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Mid-weak service, W t u n e - d a y I m 9 00 p m Ail dr» c o rd ia lly m i l t e d tu at te n d a n y o r a l l uf the** tervtca ». CHURCH OF Ull HIST E. E. Coulter. I'a tlo r T h e U nified w o r s h i p s e r v ic e o p e n s a t 9:4 5 a .m . S e r m o n su b Ject “T h e P e r f e c t U n i o n i z a t io n of th e C hurch.” A ch alk talk ser- I nton. Bible Classen a t 11 o'c lo c k ( t h r if t I o n E n d e a v o r a t 8:30 p m 1 R e p o r t s from t h e W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y C o n v e n tio n . E v e n i n g s e r m o n , “ H e av e n . One I n c e n t iv e , ’’ A g r e a t s o n g se rv ice both m o r n i n g a n d e v e n i n g Yon w ill e n jo y t h e s e s e r v i c e s Come j nrei see, SAFETY FIRST By R. L. I M atty ) M atth ew« F o o tb a ll Coach. 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You'll need tw o bulbs for f e e d s o n th e Bible. “ Man sh a ll ' ubly wlll w ltl sim p le trick, b u t It produc es su r ­ th is shot, a n d e x p o su r e d a ta will be n o t live by b r e a d a lo n e , h u t h> f i a l i v* D e n v e r —U tah I 'D r iv e r s w h o liste d t h e i r occu- e v e r y w ord t h a t p r o c e o d e th o " t found in any sna p sh o ts-a t n ig h t leaf­ p r i s i n g re su lts . f i u h S i a te v* C o lo rad o S i a t e — j putioii a s l a b o r e r s a c c o u n t e d to- o f t h e m o u t h of G o d ." Matt. 4:1 T r y th is Idea in a jack-o'-lantern let, w hich you c a n get w ithout | Ciati S ta te i :t6 p e r c e n t of th e fa ta l a cc id e n t shot, su c h as th e one above. 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Get s h o t s of th e ga m e s i C la r a . . . . d u c k in g for a p p le s . . . c o stu m e s All blit e ig h t of th e fntaJ ac y o u . " Matt. 6:44. T H R E E — A new film, of course, and open to th e l a r g ­ 1 W a s h in g to n vs S t a n f o r d I ne e s t lens a p e r tu r e . F o r liner c a m e r a s a n d m a s k s . . . s e r v i n g o f r e f r e s h ­ will. H e now goes u p » ( t e a m a- I c h le iits o c c u r l n g In O r e g o n d u r ­ | lieve W a s h in g t o n 1« due io w-ir m ents. Make t h e p a rty re cord com­ g a i n s t h i s h u m a u a p p e t i t e s , he ing t h e m o n th of S e p t e m b e r o c ­ and hig h speed film, set th e s h u t t e r j o n e . T h e y 'v e Lati a lot of h a t d is a u o v e r c o m e r . 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