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The Beaverton Review
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LOCAL
S n b a r r l p t l a a
P A I* K H
T e le » b a s e » s i s
K n t c r v J u i t c o n d - i ' l i M m a t t e r on
P r c e m b e r >. ISSi. a t t h e p o s t o f f i c e
a t B e a v e r t o n . O r t f o n , u n d r r tin-
a c t o f M a r c h S. l t i l
^S N APS H O T GUILD
OUTDOORS AT NIGHT
A M E R I C A N ISM
AT BEAVERTON. OREGON
I t.
R E V IE W
"A m erican ism
I s
u n fa ilin g
love o f c o u n tr y ; lo y a lty to Its
I n s t i t u t i o n s a n d I d e a ls ; e a g e r -
n e s s t o d e f e n d It a t t a i n s ! all
e n em ies; undivided a lle g ia n ce
to th e flair; a n d a d e sire to
se c u re th e b le s sin g s o f lib e rty
to o u rs e lv e s and our p o ste rity "
I S S l 'B D F R I D A Y O F EACH W E E K
J.
R a t e a
O n« y « a r (In a d v a n c e ) .............. $1 00
Six m o n t h s (In a d v a n c e ) ................SO
O ne y e a r (in o t h e r e t a t e a ) . . . . 1 5 0
E x t r a p o s t a g e f o r o u t s i d e t h e U. S.
III : A Y l.'U T O N
H U L E T T ................. O w ner
No l i q u o r o r t o b a c c o a d s a c c e p t e d
Plow Under Surplus Laws
Next time you cuss the high cost of living, don’t
blame it all on the farmer, manufacturer or re­
tailer. Chances are that your duly elected law­
makers who are supposed to be serving you, are
largely to blame.
In this country production methods surpass all
the rest of the world in economy and efficiency.
And distribution methods, as exemplified by chain
and independent stores, have made a similar rec­
ord. But, believe it or not, the law in many instan­
ces makes it impossible for stores to pass savings
on to the consumer even though they wish to.
Milk is a good example. In certain states pro­
gressive retailers have figured that it would be
possible to reduce the cost of milk, on a cash and
carry basis, by several cents a quart, and still pay
the farmer the same price. But laws and ordin­
ances have forbidden this, and have forced the
store which follows the cash and carry plan to sell
«t the same price as is necessary’ under expensive
delivery and credit systems.
The same thing has happened with manufact­
ured products, under the so-called fair trade acts
which permit manufacturers of trade-marked
goods in interstate commerce to fix the minimum
retail at which they may be sold.
The best thing that could happen to the con­
sumer would be a campaign to plow under laws
which artificially raise or fix prices, along with
class taxes aimed at some particular kind of re­
tailer. That’s one way to hold down the cost of
living.
Ten Stalins
}
A letter to an Illinois physician from an English
surgeon reveals that Dr. K. Wenckebach, an Am­
sterdam heart specialist, has been in Moscow to
give Joseph Stalin, Russian dictator, a physical ex­
amination. Most interesting of all is the fact that
ten “Stalins” were lined up for him to examine,
and of those ten, two have high blood pressure.
Though Doctor Wenckebach traveled hundreds
of miles to make the examination, he still is un­
certain of the condition of patient. Stalin appar­
ently took no chance that any bad news concerning
his health would be circulated due to the special­
ist’s visit.
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Cooperative Dairy
Project Approved
Picture the Christmas decorations on your door. With high speed film«,
such pictures are easy— even with a box camera. If It can be *et for "tim e”
exposures.
Is snow on the ground. B to 15 sec­
onds will usually be am ple.
flood o r flash bulbs and high speed
W hen picturing illum inated ob­
film. N ow adays, such sh o ts are ab o u t je c ts—such as an outdoor C hristm as
a s
easy as d ay tim e p ictu res o u t­ tree, o r the decorated doorway
doors; in fact, anybody can take abovt— expose fo r 10 to 60 seconds
them w ith th e m ost inexpensive with a box cam era or at f/11 with
box cam era. Ju st by follow ing th e focusing type. If in doubt
sim ple in stru ctio n s.
as to th e b rig h tn ess o f th e light,
H ow ever, th e re ’s an o th er field for m ake th ree sh o ts—giving nay 15 sec­
night photo g rap h y w ith th e new fast onds for one. 45 seconds for another,
films . . . briefly, n ig h t scenes out- and 90 seconds for th e third. Dim
loors. T h ese can be p ictu red w ith lighting, o r a d ark subject, requires
tny cam era th a t can be se t fo r a much longer exposure than a bright
‘tim e’’ exposure.
subject, o r one th a t is brightly
T ak in g th e p ic tu res is sim plicity lighted.
tself. P lace th e ca m e ra on a Arm
Floodlighted buildings can be pic­
support, such as a tripod, box, post, tu red w ith an exposure of 10 to 40
or o th e r solid object. Load w ith high seconds, u sin g a box cam era loaded
speed film, of course, an d tim e the with high speed film.
exposure acco rd in g to th e ex istin g
T ry tak in g a num ber of outdoor
tight, as follow s:
shots a t nig h t th is w inter. N ight
W hen p ic tu rin g s tre e t scenes, scenes produce unnsual pictures,
w ith s tre e t lights of av erag e b rig h t­ well w orth having in y o u r’ p icture
ness, give a tim e exposure of 10 to 30 collection. And w ith fast m odern
seconds w ith & box cam era, o r o th er films, such sh o ts are not h ard to geL
cam era iL&LU Jvas o p e n ln g jf th e re {
Jo h n van G uilder
m any of us ta k e snap­
A GREAT
sh o ts indoors a t night, using
8:30 p.m.
CH U K C II
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( III Ki ll OF THK XAZARKXK
W. P , K cebaugh, P a s to r.
S u n d ay school a t 9:45.*
H L T H A M «A R T IS T CHURCH
M orning w o rsh ip a t 11:00.
S
Rev. Jo h n C. S ch w eitze r, M inister
a a a
0:45 a. m.—S u n d ay school w ith
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ALOIIA ASSEMBLY OF GOD
c la sse s for a ll ag es. Jo h n C roent.
C h u rch on W heeler an d A lex "
su p e rin te n d e n t.
11:00 a. m.— W o rsh ip se rv ic e. a n o e r S tre e ts .
S u n d a y School 9:45 A. M.
C hoir d irec ted by C arl E ggim an.
Young People f ;50 P . M..
7:45 p. in.— E v en in g service.
M o rning W orship 11:00 A . M
a a a
K >angeliatic 7:45 P . M.
T u n e in on K W JJ each S unday
B ethel C o n g reg atio n al Church
9:45 a m . T he Bible school from 5:00 lo 5:30 p . tn . to th e
P ro f. E . G. W ebb, s u p e rin te n d ­ A ssem bly o f God B ro a d c a st.
P . J . H u n tle y
en t.
P a s to r
11:00 a.ni. M orning w orship.
S erm o n . "T h e R ejected O v ertu res
V
V V
of G od.''
( I II ID II OK C H R IST
C h o ru s
m usic
d irec ted
by
M orning serm o n a t 9:45 a.m .
W illis Cady.
S u b ject.
"T h e
G o sp el."
Bible
S p eak e r. Rev. T. A rth u r Dun-
c la sse s a t 11 »»'clock.
S p ecial
gam.
song se rv ic e d ire c te d by M rs.
a a a
Ruby Jo h n so n .
E n d ea v o r m eetin g a t 6:45 p.m.
THK M ETH O D IST CHURCH
E v ening e v a n g e listic serv ice at
E a rl B. H orseJI. P a s to r
S u n d ay school, 9:45 a.m . S u ­ 7:30. S erm o n s u b je ft, "H a v e Y ou
p erin te n d e n t, C has. H. R o«em an. An E x p erie n ce ?" A g re a t gospel
M o r n in g
w o r s h i p 11:00. S er- so n g se rv ic e d irec ted by V irgil
M yers.
m on. “T he W ay of L ife.”
If you a r e a s tr a n g e r you-wll*
E v en in g w o rsh ip serv ice 7:30
M idweek serv ice T h u ry d ay a t find a w arm w elcom e a t ail
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P erso n alize d co m p lete flow er
se rv ice fo r ev e ry occasion
F lo ris ts and Decorator
Chicken Dinners S
35c
C o rsag es.
P la n ts ,
C actu s, E te.
lloliie Cooked Meid«
Family M j l e
B eav erto n .
S p ray s.
Beaverton 10503
O regon
Ttgani Mi
Re«. Ilroadway 2711
Printing
o cular s
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gospel
T he m o th e rs nilght vive us a
tip. Ho We usiteli I belli w lint tu
M U V III DAY ADVENTIST
Niiy u t I he i-omlng futhe»-* ut <*
T h e H u b e r A loha S ev en th Day sona d ln n e r. l'Al-N, su b ì Die f lr s t
A d v en tist m eet» ev e ry S a tu rd a y tnoLhcr, Ve* b o ile r for souny tu
tito iu iu g a t 9:45 a t th e H uber geli good frolli vvulklug
w*lt«i
C om m ercial hull. S a b b a th st-booi fstlie r Insta,iil I>r tu b in i oli Idurr
m e ets a t 9:45. ch u rc h se rv ice at front th è w orld, W ATCH YOUR
11 : 00 .
« T E I» Multi th è n ex t. Him bed
heon wl Illesa lo a f a th e r w ho
le a d e r . T . 0 . K dglngton
folded b is unii* P I he w alked
S u p e rin te n d e n t, P. K. T u ttle ,
an d t h è U tile ch e e a ) d did
id th o e am e .
a a *
s t e p b.v s t e p , p laiitln
lan tin g b i t U lti«
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WATCH
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litble sch o o l 10:00; m o rn in g |H T E P . H E PA U L s a y th e m oth*
w o rsh ip . 1 1 : 00 ; I1YPD, 6 :4 5 ; ev era of com lug men
cuing
w o rsh ip ,
7:45;
te a c h e r
T hen Hie h o ts w ore q u estioned
tra in in g rlu ss. 8.00 XVednesduv as to how th e m en folks hud
evening follow ed by a b rief pruy
hel|»ed th em
One
f a th e r
hud
e r service. •
bucked his high school son In
Itev. li. M arcu s G odw in, P a s io r I tn- F u tu re F a rm e rs of A m o 'ica
T h e su b je ct of th e p a s to r's s e r ­ Good w ork it wus too, fu r th e
mon S u n d ay m o riu iu t w ill be. hooks say th is f e llo w s G u e rn ­
"T h e M ystery o | G odliness.
of se y -Je rse y gave 485 am i 490 lh*.
th e even in g serm o n . "V alu es
of b u tte r tal w ith a n e t off 109
All a r e co rd ia lly In v ited to any an d 1129 tlies»* past tw o year*.
o r a ll of th e se serv ices.
(T illam ook
cheese
took
th is
p ro d u ct » Not all helped alik«
for th e next Idem sch o o ler suld
his fa th e r gave h im his C hris-
tlu n relig io n . Vea. verily. If you
chance lo l»e a g u est at Ih e lr
A co o p e rativ e p ro je c t b etw e en tab le, you see th e W ide brought
Ole fe d e ra l an il s ta le
d e p a r t' o u t und read a l th e close of the
lueus o f a g ric u ltu r e
and
the m eal ns th e fam ily re m a iu s a-
s ta le co lleg e fo r d a iry p ro d u c ts bom th e hoard.
q u u liiy
Im p ro v em en t
w ork
in
Tlie lu te Jo h n W ey erhauser,
O regon w as ap p ro v ed in Waab w ealth y tin ib crm an of T acom a
in g to n . I>. C .. la te Iasi week. paid Ibis trib u te to h is old G e r­
A W McUiger, ch ief of th e s ta te m an fa th e r. "A* a boy. back in
d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re food« lto ck Islan d . Ill . I w as co nverted
unit
d a irie s
d iv isio n
tin n e d k n eelin g beside th e sto v e o n the
p ro ject le ad e r. R e p o rts w ill tm (tltch en floor w hile fa th e r led
c e n te re d In M etxger’s office In iu fam ily w o rs h ip ." And th e re Is
I th e s ta le d e p a rtm e n t of a g rl- th e hom e of th e twain«'«» man
1 c u ltu re b u ilding in S alem .
o ut from Chicago. At th e close
W ith sig n in g o f th is c o n tra c t, of th e m o rn in g m»*al th e h o u s e -
th is s ta te becom es th e f ir s t in Ifeepcr a n d th e iiiuk I s com e In
th e c o u n try to e n te r
Into
a to he w ith th e fam ily. A fte r ;t
i d airy p ro d u cts q u ality im prove < h u p trr from th e Bible has been
I rnent
s e tu p
w ith th e fed eral rend, all kueeii-d f»-T p ra y e r In
I til« g ro u p w as a d a u g h te r tn
; gov ern m en t.
law- w ho had n o t seem ed to be
A n o th er b it o f good n ew s in
a h e a rt b eliev er tn C h rist w hen
th e O regon d a iry p ic tu re com es
she cam e to I hem a* a bride.
(n th e s ta te m e n t m ade to Mr
Ilut I he fa th e r
confided.
"A
M etsger la te la s t w eek by IU»
ch a n g e h as coine o v er h e r ; w e
C. P o tts , m a rk e tin g
sp ecialist
c o u n t h er born a g a in ." M arried
fro m (W ash in g to n .
D.
l\.
In
in to n w ealth y m a n 's fam ily, she
c h a rg e of d a iry und p o u ltry p r o ­ w as and th e n b o rn ag ain Inti
d u c ts. P ott* d ec la re d t h a t O re ­
th e fam ily of God. " F o r ttbrisl.
gon b u tte r h a s sh o w n g re a te r
h ath once su ffe re d for sin s, th e
im p ro v e m en t th e la st tw»> j e a i j Ju st fo r tit« u n ju s t, th a t II»»
th a n In any p rev io u a 10 year*, m ig h t b rin g us to G od.” — IHHI.I'
an d com m ended th e * to te dc W ill y o u r c h ild re n rise up tn
p a r tm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re to r Its c a ll you b le ssed ? W ill you me» !. _
"v alu ab le u n d o u tsta n d in g H eld them all isgam. th e re b efo re the
work c a rrie d directly to
t h - th ro n e o f G od?
f a n n ." P o tts a lso p ra ise d lh*'
fine w ork Dr. G. H . Wilster of
th e s ta te co lleg e Is doing In I n r
T e ll It to V n In th e «lassi-
pro b lu g m a n u fa c tu rin g m ethod*
fled co lu m n s of th e Review for
in O regon c re a m e rie s.
resu lts.
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