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HKAIKKIO.N » K ll t .l t . N t t >1, ItMK The Beaverton Review IOVH «W K t.OCAL P *P K « T f U » k •• • M i l I f l U r t d u n n n u l - e l t u m a tte r on I V c « m b » r I. l» S i. %t th * p o a t o fflc a Ht l l f a t r r t v n , O ra co li, u n d er the • et o f M a rch *. 1ST» I S S I 'KD F K 1D A Y O F B A C II W B K K A T BK AV K R TON, OR1XÎON Ownrr No liq u o r o r tob a cco ada a cce p te d l i k i r r l M U a Ratra One year (In advanr«) . . . . . . . f l 00 Six m o a th s O" a d v a n c e ) ............... »0 other atataa).,.. l.tO One year (in Kxtra postale for outalda the U. S. A M K K I O A N I C M « "A m e r ic a n is m i a u n fa llln it lo v e o f c o u n t r y ; lo y a lt y to Its in s titu tio n s and Id ea ls; e a g e r - ueaa t o d e fe n d It ajtalnat a ll e n e m ie s ; u n d iv id ed a lle | la n c e t o th e f i n i ; and a d e s ire to s e cu r e th e b le s s in is o f lib e rty to o u r s e lv e s and o u r p o s t e r it y ." TWO HUNDRED IN MENTAL HYGIENE DANCE-HALL BLAZE S0 CIETY COMMENTS ---- ------------ TO Kl.» IEB All vwrtrtkw should 'be sprayed now. says County Agent W. F. t'ym s. One stray application is iuadequote for complete con trul. Three are recommended. The second one should be np- plied about seven days after tile Hist one and the third ap plication will depend upon the emergence o f the flW . Drench tug the trees ts unnecessary but a flue mist of spray should co ver the entile tree. luterplatUcd trees and trees of any kind or variety adjacent to the cherry trees should receive a spray ap plication. A recommended spray is; 1-ead arsenate. S Tbs., mo* lasses. 5 gals., and water, lOtV gailoua. Dolores THE ART O F CA RVIN G PORK LOIN BKAVKRTON REVIEW: j From Oregon Mental Hygiene The Southern dance-hall lire. Society;-The problem o f the in* in whk-h about ¡00 Negroes died divtdul who is mentally afflicted A crowd had collected to see . the most horrible of deaths Is is, of «-ourr.e. the jaroblein of the simply one more of those con- individual psychiatrist m u c h a truck-load of eggs that hatl A* ' ftafrratiomi which could have ¡been more than, it is. perhaps. the capwtzed after a ccillishm. prevented. | concern of the world as a whole: mougst tike crowd was a very our world has in these modern stout lady. Uhe fire, U is reported, was days so many • concerns which Presently a man rushed up 1. Kota hew the backbone has started deliberately by a drunkeu bsoome looeened during cooking. densan its consideration. The and looking past <he lady t.r mei ry-naker None save the cri- j The roast has -«n placed on a comewrna arise, in most cases, wards the smash. exclaimed. countt can be blamed for that, j 'srvtng V>aH. »o that the back- not out of individual thinking "Ye god«, what a w a ste!” kone may be removed before the But. had a minimum o f fore- ( but out of the psychology of Uhe "You mind your own businen ," roam u pi need on the platter. thought been used, the hazards mass of men. whose opinions are snapped the atouL lady angrllv , E Jwet eae sweep of the knife that made fur a serious fire in many instances, controlled by "you may be fat too, when you erfl) sever the backbone from roast. would have existed. sthnuli definitely planed to *e- re ash my a g e ” E Bora u the roast on the p.st- The dance hall was decorated j cure a certain result tar la the eerreet poeitien for the with streamers o f Spanish moss Pehaps. in a day when men Two clerks had been bemoan- , career The Hba roe see, are —% material which is practi were much more accustomed to tng the fact toward bias whore ‘ hey will eerr* that neither had as guide to the dirooUAa the hn'»* cally explosive when dry. On thinking for themoolves and to been (born ridh. The first, being should taka top of that, all windows and reasoning from the available more philosophical than the The carver should hold thr entrances, save for the narrow fcnowleflge, such influences other, remarked: roast stoedy by -nsevint the fork front, door, had been barred in might not be as effective as ta the toe et shown t- t*. •*!•»• “ Well, there’ s one t h r ill th e order to keep out possible irate dhey are now. The citizen o f the (ration R oest p..»k >» i i « ' i •—c.ot* r o h never enjoy." lag if the slices are <•><• •» • ciasbers. 'United States in Revolutionary | ■ 'W h a t's A h a f* o*ked the earver cuts *!<*•• ■Rie inevitable rasufit was that times was a hardy pioneer who other. wfcen the match touched the «ad fought the forces o f men moss. Hell broke loose. Flames *n<l of nature successfully and . “ The * » ' o f paying the Last HORNE .SENSE «hot to the ceiling.. Vast pillars ,who knew where he wanted to '"»tallment. on something!” In shooing die« or hauling Of black smoke billowed out. <?o and what be wanted to do _______ _____ freigh In a Tory few seconds the dance Today the forces that have been « * anK® " nm,H it's wiser to co-operate. . -r ^ o nwu. WIltl 0 11^ I n It I ear thru an 18-inch inferno. Dancers developed k by man as as a a M result in a "crowded "departmrt«' ! K° ' lbet*r " ° 0pr dou* iJinded. by smoke ^rui choking modern invention in the field store and then go home and If two take hold and work as 1. from fumes, beat with pitiful **** o f materials and o f the knock the doors off a 12-font Now that's a troth ail horses futility against the barred win- ***“ * of the average man to know. daws and doors. A few escaped 8ra8D- Hence, bewildered l i t t l e _______________ They learned it centuries ago. by the front entrance. The big seek constantly for 'eade - rrU IC T U P W A V When days are hot and files majority p erilled from suffoca- I «hip without even sufficient data 1» 1 M l» _ are (thick tion and flame. or background -/ to determine TO GET IT DONE? Co-operation docs the trick. whether or not th*. leadership (By Kathleen McCrea) One tail on duty at the rear In this fire. Uhe simplest, most for good or evil. The breakdown ( U tbla the thinking process Can't reach the fly behind the obvious tenet-s of fire preven t«f the sense of individual re- you po through as you plan a ear; tion and control were violated. sponAbility is thus a menace. menu for dinner? But 2 tails, if arranged with craft Under no circumstances should infijAnable materUls be used for “ 0t ° nl’ ' J® b f l n mankind 8#? ? **'* “ ppe,ll,n* “ nd no‘ G,ve M l t>rot#cUon' fore aft decorations—many a disastrous to the nab° " " nd t0 a1> mank<ml too filling. Tho forts pursue a lonely course Meat? Yes. No animal protein le t wise man emulate the horse, fire has started from that cause. „ „ „ „ „ „ ; h it t P i Y for the grown-ups so far today. T o make a burden half as great Even worse is the pdafctice of A->aal!*IvIv Y i r v l I I " b l Potatoes? Yes. Use (horse sense and co-operate. barring windows and ex$s Jg EMERGING NOW Other / vegetables? Broccoli, ' --------------------------- Gala crashing may be an an- j a a a A highway ia something ths* noyanoe. but It’ s considerable, cherry fruU fljes liaVe , ^ un turnips, beets or carrots? Make it broccoli and carrots— not e- when you Slave a flat lire, there Isn't enough o f to get off on. anve. These flies will begin laying eggs • Salad? Lettuce with cottage ,_____ . _ ________________ _ ___ The coun.tr>- pities the vie- ! within a few days to a weak cheese and pineapple — more l r . , , a . _. tans of this fire. But Jet the from the time they emerge. After carotene and more calcium H l j f h M U d C IU S S t e p L p country learn a lesson from the the eggs are lad the cherries Dessert? Cottage pudding" No. Alvlaion, Ontario;- "During iny medie««, deaths. Think first— will not be free from worms. calcium Is still low. Make it visit one fellow walked down then you won't have to be vainly T o be effective the fly must be pumpkin pie and a cup of coffee to the hotel with me and men sorry afterward*. killed before egg laying begins. with cream tuned that he was not yet a Car In Glass Case” Symbolizes ^ Future Progress of Motor Cars Charles F. Kettering seals, in a "glass case,” the 25,000,000th car re cently produced by General Motors. A high point of Interest In Gen today. He pointed out, however, eral Motors’ recent celebration of that due to a steady Improvement the production of its 26,000,000th to be expected In cars of the fatutfe. automobile was the sealing by the car In the glass esse then would Charles F. Kettering, research ex actually he almost worthler.-i -xcept ecutive of the Corporation, of the as a mnseum piece. car in a "glass case.” The mile “ Any achievement—like this 16,* stone car — a silver, streamlined 000.000th car—Is Important as a symbol of more than 30 years of milestone, hut only as a milestone,” Industrial engineering achievement Mr. Kettering said. "It shows how by General Motors—came off the far we have come, f . not how far assembly line at Flint, Mich., and we are going. We have only just the chief ! begun." was taken to Detroit attrsetiun at a dinner and celebra William S. Knudsen, Pre>id< ni ot tion at which more than 500 vet General Motors, in paying tribute eran employes of the Corporation to the veteran employes attending were honor guests. the celebration said: "W e know ws In sealing the case, Mr. Ketter must have good materials. We know ing explained that a car sealed ln we must have good machines. Wc| s glass case would not deterlr ate know we must have good engines. over a long period of years, and But all In all. In the manufacture tust theoretically It would be worth of the prodto < if most Important as much 20 ye ars ftpm now as It Is asset 1« Now. let's s e e -w e had grape- “ nd ~*‘ d ^ fruit this morning, tomato Junee to **■ 80 be,nn* tbc re« nt ^ , ___ . . __________ , monthly report o f the worker Oris noon and broccoli, carrots. .. . ___ . . „ ... . , . .__. . among high school and college butter and salad tonight to pro- , . , _ / . young people as he covered the vide sufficien vitamins C and, A clly M vU to,u The worVer add. The meat, bread and cottage ^ ^ yQunK f. Uow settle(, cheese, and the pea-nut butt«* the b,R gucljtlon b*fore ,„ ft i sandwiches this noon provide a the hote| thal IiUht He went plenty of protein. The calctffm bonl( jo a saved soul may be a little low. but pump my •Another lad came to kin pie ha» helped and there room following morning and war skim milk in tfb# br^Aci. Th^ anked how to alio lit it to be- children have had milk fo_ come a missionary. He had been I breakfast »nd lunch, so far their reading some of our Inter Var- . calcium Intake is well taken gity Christian Fellowship books i care of. in the school library and vis- The |B factor? We hod only toned a life o f service for the white bread, but there was the people that sit in darkness and meat, peanut butter, (fceese. and under the shadow of death." A few (fuewtions, revealed that this vegetable« to help out. There ts plenty of iron; and ch*P wa" not a *,aved “ * n hln|- by the time the family fills up *e,f bul be,or* h* W t the botel on bread and butter, there will •» * ° ur laU>r- he had >i<il<ted be calories enough. bU »fe o v e r; being Iborn again „ . . ^ by receiving Christ as Saviour Most of us do not go thru ^ l^ord such an analysis as this. The Under a local sponsor who Chances are that we learn tjie directs them, these student planning of meals to some ime groups come together for Bible else. Even the housewife m i) gtuijy and prayer with an or- use ready-prepared menus What caJ,lonal ^ u r . In Alvl«ton training did the person who plan- meet ln the hlgh school nod the meals have? How well building and the report adds: was the planning done? If a "The meetings continue large. pattern was followed, was the There have been nine conver pattern good? Upon the house- sions in the group thus far this wife, dietitian, cook or steward year.” Again, further on. we Is often thrown the responet- I read as to the McGregor High bllity for inducing us to eat food in Windsor, Ontario. "This group that is needed, even tho we was started at the request of may not like it. They are the the principal and has bin ac- ones w<ho should be trained In t*rR co-operation" the general fact* of nutrition. Th« old organization. The In- We look to them to plan meal* : ter-Varsity Christian Fellowship that we can enjoy with the as- for Jrear" *av« attention to col- surance that they are adequate Ie*e on*jr ^ ut °* ,at*’ *n i*anad*> as well as appetizing. ha* addcd th® hl,?h *choo[* 14 , has only entered tin* side of MMle menus and meal plans the llnf, the paat two y(.aril afld are iweftrl in attaining a good the reports tell o f a hunger a- diet, they often do not provide mong our conege men and wo- »«tv-dent evidence by whir* to for (,oinethlr..t solid end hi*ige »d-oiincv. Often diet« an- eternal. oear Inadequate when Nidged bv |n this torn and weary world thp menus, hut are shown to he a new, positive, creative force adequate hr analysis of the 1« Imperative rtul *hat fo-oe nimntlties of food ron«uni<*d is God. It U Cod who crest»» Conversely a similar a»nlv«i« of in the heart o f redeemed men | interesting menus mav show nn the urge to do His holy «III I tnsnfflclent intake of imnorlant anti furnishes the p o r r . ONK '•—All have sinned, TWO— Christ t foods, especially vegetables. 1 Brlden. S losdrr, S A ALOHA COMMIT ITT B4PTIBT Rev. H. Marcus Godwin, Pastor lllbls school 10:00; morning worshlgi, 11; young poopte*« meeting, 0:40; evening worship. 7:46; teacher duwtiing class and praywr mevtlng, Wednesday, 0.00 a a a ALOHA ASSEMBLY OF 001» Church on Whesler and Alas •nder Streets. Sunday School 1:46 A. M. Young Poopla 0:10 P. M.. Morning Worahlp 11:00 A. M Kvamgelistlc 7:48 P . M. Tune In on KWJJ each Sunday from 6:00 to 6:30 p. m . to the Assembly of God Broadcast. I*. 3. Iluntlsy Htstor a s s ( lit RCII OP THE NAZAHF.Rr. w. P. Kcebaugh, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11:00- * * * N K V ^ T H DAY ADYKHTUT The flubsr-Aloha Sevivnth Day Adventist meets every Saturday rooming st 0:45 st tbs Huber Commercial hall. Sabbath sohoot meets at i i i . church service at 11 : 00 . •ides of each rib. Every other slice will be boneless. If the loin b smalt, the »lire « ill be thin enough if the cut I* made between eu h psir **f iib -tHv **' t v »lies "—ill isn»*‘ n a i>’ >. " ’ uh s t e » loin U’r.cli'D sl.ee» .u») oc cut tgvader. T. O. Kdglngton. Hupei intendeut, Mrs. r. K. TutUe. a a * BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John C. Schweitzer. Minister 9:46 a. m. -ttunday school with classes for all ages. Jidin Crosnl. superintendent died for our sins. You rsceive 11:00 a. m.---Worship service. Him as Saviour. THREE God Choir directed by Carl L’t 'lm ta now puts your name in the Book 7:46 p. m .—INening service. Of life and his 8plrtt Into your heart. Get a ruble. Search out f " the marching order« and look Phene 5I«6 Per to Him for power o f a new life. IN S U R A N C E BKAL Raid Ad Beaverton. Ora. ESTATE. Beaverton PI Z O IIS Finance Co. Roeai Building lleavertoQ [CHuncITl < N N 0 m C P I D f I 3 THE MKTIIODI.HT CHURCH Karl H. Horsell, Minister ■■»uminy school. 9:45 a m . Bu- perlntsndent, Chaa H. Roseman Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Sermon Topic, "Broken riaterna” i.'veillug worship. 8:00 p. tn. AAA CHI Kt H OF ( HRI.HT K. K. Coulter, Minister. Morning wvtrahlp at 9:46 a.m . Uudcavor meeting at 7:00. Evening sermon a 8:00, Come and enjoy the»* Gospel service*. A A 4 Bethel CoagregatiowU Chare* Willard B. Hall. Minister 9:45 a .m . Ctburcb School. Prof. K. O. Webb. Superintendent. 11:00 a. m., Morning worship, The sermon subject wlfl be. "The Great Commandment.'' Music by the choir under the dilection o f Willis I. Cady. 7:00 p .m . Christian Kndeavor OWL CAR DINER (Formerly The Brown Mug) FAMBUS FOR FRESH FRENCH FRIES Canyon Read. Beaverton 16 Minutes from Portland THE FLOWER SHOP at BEAVERTON aad TIGARD Personalized complete flower service for every occasion Florists aad Decorator Corsages, Sprays. Plants. Cactus, Etc. Beaverton 10503 Tward M Re«. Broadway 9711 THE REVIEW