The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 21, 1940, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JU X E
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The Beaverton Review
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T e l e p h o n e
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t i b s e r l p t l o n
REVIEW
Lighter Cakes
Appropriate
HOLLYWOOD VOTES FO R MILK
H a i f a
One yaar (In advance)............ *190
Six months (In advance)..............I I
year (in other s t a t e s ) .... 1.10
Hnlffcd as ircond-elaaa matter on One
Di-cesitber 9. IS**, st the poatofflce E xtra postage for outside the U. S.
at Beaverton. Oregon, under the
A M K H I C A R I I H
act or March I. l l i l
"Americanism i s unfailing
love of country; loyalty to ita
1HSUKP FRIDAY OF EACH W EEK
institutions and Idaals; eager­
AT BKAVKRTON. OkflUON
ness to defend It against all
enemdea; undivided allegiance
J , H. HU L E T T ................. Owner
to tha flag: and a desire to
•ecure the blessings of liberty
No liquor or tobaoco ads accepted
to ourselves and our posterity?*
-B y Frances te a Sarfom—
ALOHA COMMUNITY BA PTIST
IOIITKR cakes are fit order as Rev. B. Marcus Godwin. Paator
Mu lit* trmperatur* rises — par­
Bible school 10:00; morning
ticularly If these cakes may ha
worship,
11;
young
peopin's
made with com­
paratively little meet lug, 6 45; evening worship,
era.
exertion, and
7 :4 yet
5 ; teacher tnauilug class and
prove delicious
prayer meeting, Wednesday. 1:00
jj
enough to please
A A A
all who sample
them. Here's a
ALOHA ASNLMIILY OP GOV
j S
recipe that I am
Church on Whealer and Alan
W
aura will fill the
i£
_ mercury • climb- under 81 rents.
lug bill:
Sunday School 9 :46 A. M.
Marble Angel Food Cake
Young People 8:30 P . M_
’ » cup sifted cake flour: I table­
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
spoons breakfast cocoa; 1 cup egg
evangelistic 7:4» P . M.
whltea;
teaspoon salt; 1 tea­
Tune in on K W JJ each Sunday
spoon cream of tartar; 1(4 cups
sifted granulated sugar; 1 teaspoon from 6:00 to 6:10 p. m . lo tha
Assembly of God Broadcast.
vanilla.
Rift flour ones; measure. To 4
K. J . Huntley
tablespoons flour, add cocoa and
Pooler
sift together four limes 81ft re­
a
a
a
maining Vb cup flour four times.
Beat egg whites and salt with list
CHURCH OP TH E NAZARP.NB
wire whisk. Whan foamy, add
W. P . Kcebaugb, P astor.
cream of tartar and continue best­
Sunday school a t 9 .4 6 .
ing until stiff enough to hold up In
peaks, but nth dry. Fold In sugar
Morning worship at 11:00.
carefully, I tablespoons at a time.
e e e
Divide mixture In two parts. To
one. fold In flou.- and >4 teaspoon
SEVENTH VAT ADVENTIST
vanilla. To other, told la flour end
The Huber-Aloha Seventh Dag
cocoa mixture, the.. H teaspoon
vanilla. Put by tablespoons Into Adventist meets every Saturday
ungreased angel food pan. alter­ morning at 9:46 at the Huber
nating whits and dark mixtures.
Rake In slow oven 1176* F.) SO Commercial hall. Rabbet h sohooi
minutes, then Increase heat to meets s t 9:46. church service at
SIS* F. and bake SO minutes longer. 1 1 : 00 .
Remove from oven and Invert par.
I hour, or until cold.
Leader. T . G. Kdglngfon.
T
i
SEEKING SECURITY
LOWERS TOWER
means, the fun s spoiled imme­
diately. Por fire is the grimmest
of disasters.
• • • •
Klre kills some 10,900 Ameri­
To The Beaverton R en ew . .
cans each year. These people
From : The O.egou Mental Hy- meet the most horrible of deaths
liiene Society.
—and every one of them die iu [
I'erhaps ttt> a tesult of the toe- vain.
•i«t that our
civilisation
has
Directly and indirectly. Amer­
tailed. men s.e k increasingly for ica’s fire bill runs close to two
security. They widh to be pro­ billion» dollars each year. That
tected against the hazards of money would build 400.000 ex cel­
unemployment, against the de­ lent homes. It would buy three
pendence of oM age. against the million good
automobiles.
It
pain and
suffering
associated with jobs at over $80 per month
with sickness. There has been each. It would provide 4,000,(8)1»
no lack of seU-annointed leaders families with susteuance relief.
ready to piopose economic and
To the individual, fire may be
These young screen stare era siding the nation's dairy farm er* U
gorerum enial panaceas for mee­ the most ghastly of experieuces.
trying to Incrsaee tho consumption of milk and dairy products ka
ting the difficulties of the sit* I t may mean death and injury.
the funs Dairy Month program.
nation.
It may mean the loss of a job.
When the Congress of the U- It may mean the destruction of
nlted .States first came to con­ irreplaceable possessions.. It can
sider social security, the Presi­ mean ruin and despair and pri­
dent of the Fnited States war­ vation. F or fire has no mitiga­
ned against charlatarians in the ting circum stances— it has
no
field of econom ics. That war­ 'silver lining.” It represents de­
ning is as Important today as struction. pure and complete.
kt has ever been in the past. It
Consider this the next time
is, 'perhaps, mote important be* the fire engines scream by. Con­
cause of the Increased complex­ sider this next time
you see
ity of the situation which con­ smoke and flame and feel the
fronts us and because t .
augry bear o f a burning build­
fact that its long duration has ing. Aud then, it will seem more
UHUKCH 01 ' IHKIM T
apparently worn away the pow- I fun to help to prevent a fire
era of resistance of many of ' than to watch one!
K. K. Conker, M inister.
those %ho did not at first suc­
Morning worship. 9 :45 a.m.
cumb.
Rut the medical profes­
Sermon subject. "T h e Church of
AT
PRESENT
WE
sion. aware of the nature of men
Todhy." You shonld hear this
and the moral fibre of men. CAN CRITICIZE
message. Don't miss It!
must oppose increasingly those
Hlble study period at i ! :0 0
• • •
f o r e « which tend to sap the vi­
Endeavor at 7:00 o'clock, ser-
At present tho right to find
tality—to destroy initiative, and fault and criticize is every Am.
' mon at 8 :00 o’clock.
to break down the individual ericaa'a constitutional right. He
T his will be "question night ’
hold the life of the individual may stand alone and become
and you are welcome to baud
ch aracter.
in any queation pertaining to
very unpopular by doing so. yet
, the Scriptures and we will an-
he has that rig h t Tho American
. „
people alone a re. to toe credited
I* — H t H ill, Itir th p la r e o f F r a n k G a n n r tl. r a m liiln tr f o r llu : swer them or have them an
COSTLY FUN
A A A
I »wered.
with or blamed for their pres-
R e n a h lic a n P r e s id e n tia l n o m in a tio n , a t B r is to l, N. Y .
A iH-autiful musical program
conditions.
although
the -------------
- ■ -------
It's fuu to follow fire engines. ent
followed
by the fourth chapter
I t ’s always a th rill to see the heads of the Government are I
We
could
' of "Mary Magdalene." This is
blame
be-
» ___ ___
.tO
U
Ifl
God's
Little
White
Pet»
U g red trucks hurtling past. more directly too
have been well
prepared
to
) where Mary The Master and IS
Sirens screaming. And it's fun cause of their policy of doing
I healed of her terrible affliction.
to iwatoh a fire. There is a pri­ that which would please and meet any on sea or iu the air i
If
less
had
been
spent
for
ail
!
"
Th*
P*0
l*k'
UUnk
mitive excitem ent in the sight not doing what would have been
a 'a a
ver,
carrying
surplus crops, and ■ Dut
thc> u . * arv
*
LB*1«
Whlt J
o f flame and smoke, and the good statesmanship.
_ _ .
.
.
.
.
said
» 1 l reel I* Catholic ih a r c b
I P et».''
said a AA v veteran traveller,
Pffylng
"prevailing
wages
’
tor
The past waste of our ftiouey
strand of crackling woo^
Miss Anna Mliliken. returning
Rev. George O’k refe, Paster
B a t. If we go beyond the su- has beefi terlflc and The News leaf raking, scratching In the
Masses
at 7 :3 0 a.m. and at
why
wo
along the road sides, and 'i.0 ™ l “ dla ‘° our * h®^e, ° vel
•■rtfcisl sensory pleasures, and for one. would ask
like. This would have g,ven
* * ' * * " ¿ M r ‘T o o ¡9 :3 0 a.m. Conte early.
athrt to think about what fire haven’t been spending it on de-
A SA
' ; employment
-
and been more e f ­ 1 j-V-r India each night sends fifty
millions to bed nungry nud lu
Bethel
Congregational
Church
fective In bringing about re i
covery. and at the same time :
lb* j r tor“
I v" l |
W illard B. 1U1I, Minister.
! would have been more whoUr B* " r K" ° * '
“ “ U>
9:45 am ., Church school. Prof.
some for those finding It neces- a "<lu*re meal.
*
Returning to this laud of plen­ |E. O. Webb. Huperintendent.
sary to look to the
11:00 a. m.. Morning worship,
ty, she noted again our forgot-
inent for employment.
¡The
sermon subject
wifi
be,
H L l t R S TOR BfcllfcK PIC I URLS
fulnsa of God, the giver, uud
Now the proposed
spending our running as
though
God "The Mind Of Christ.''
comes on top of a huge orgy hvould not call us to account. ' "The Great Betrayal.’’
Music by tho choir under the
! of “T elier’ and "security'* spen­ Tnen came her wold, "God's L it­
ding the likes of which the tle White Pets." Su re! W'e teii dii action of WHUs L. Cady.
7:00 p.m . Christian Endeavor
World never knew before.
ourselves that we will be t e l
T ill: METHODIST CHURCH
War sends
w ealth
up
In and pampered by a kind Provi-
though out
ways
»m o**. '1 hose wno are called i
evil
Karl B. H orseil, Minister
to the colors, or those who are i ?*ay. .
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Su-
employed to make instrum ents Is God Mo Blind i
of death and destruction axe do- i Is He so easy? On through
ing non-proauctive
work.
We coUe* e we carry 0ur. J" U“ K P* ° ‘
may disagree, to some extent pie to tuake them fit, then wc
as to rne productiveness of it, deliver them over to state-yro-
I rooted liquor. Out of it w j har­
but 1 agree that a large a-
vest a crop of broken homes, a
mount o f the money spent the
crim e bill of thirteen billion,
past few years was a complete
and support
an
army
under
waste. Now our Nation must
twenty five years of age in our
bend its efforts and direct its
ja ils and pens. W e nave over
tabor and capital into channels three millions of bar maids in
of norv-productive w ar prepar-
training for what? You name it!
i ations.
Tax-supported
faculty
mem­
Birthplace of Gannett, Presidential
Candidate and the No. 1 Foe of New Deal
ciiuncH
^S N A P S H O T GUILD
In taking this shot, a filter wae used to reproduce the sky tone so that
i the white »moke would stand out. Try filters—they’ll Improve your pic­
tures, and add interest.
altera—simple little ae- film or infra-red film, and slip a
• vires that slip on over your red “A” filter on the lens. Don’t use
camera lens—-can add a lot to the the red filter with other types of
quality and value of your snap­ film than panchromatic or infra­
shots. If you've never used filters, red; It’s for these only.
now is a good time to start. All the From the effects described, you
experts use them, and they'll mark can see that filters open up sn
. a big forward step in your own per­ interesting new range of picture
possibilities. The K-2 is the best
sonal photography.
Slip a medium yellow K-3 filter all-round filter, so start with that,
on your lens, load the camera with adding the G and A when you are
any pood "chrome” or "pan” film, ready to branch oat into dramatic
and you get pictures with more ’’effect" shots.
Every filter, of course, cuts out
natural tone values. Or, in techni­
cal phrase, more accurate render­ part of the light to which a film la
ing of relative brightnesses as seen sensitive, so exposure must be in­
by the eye. Which, briefly, mean» creased accordingly. Each filter’s
‘ that your picture of anv outdoor "exposure factor” is constant for
subject will come closer to showing each film, and exposure adjustmen’
■ things as you saw them when you
not har,l to calculate; but the
easiest method ts to us»-, •» pocket
snapped tli<* sliu'.li r
,w .p h ci-" p yellow U tiller on filler guide of rile dial type. These
you lens, ami you'll get clearer. cost but a few cents, and readily
Let»-*! pictures ot distant scenes Indicate the exact lens < penlng
tb it would look h.izy In sn "nnfil- needed in a particular :-.|tration.
If you would Improve your pho­
tsied ’ shot You'll also get skies
that look deeper than normal In tography—mnko use of (liters. The
tor- - very effective in some picto­ results will surprise you—!’« 'act,
you’ll probably want tc know,
rial shot s.
For spectacular effects, very "Why didn’t «<"• i M f te.l me
about th’« i-r •
dark skies, and exaggerated con-
tr.»»'. load the cam«.ri with "pan”
join* van Guilder
voi . u k
C
perlntsndent, Chas. H. Rusoman.
Morning wornl.lp 11:00
g lt.
Hermim topic. "On Jerich o Road”
Kvenlng worship. |:00 p. ni.
* a a
Not only have we used our bers in skat* universities are
borrowing limit but we have re­ charged with teaching barn var.I
duced the security ofour cur­ ethics to the ruin of other lives.
rency. America must meet in­ In effect, we eneer a t the church
flation or a heavy Federal tax, habits and religious beliefs of
such as a sales ta x —The Schuy­ the founders of our Democracy;
we run a national deo*. of for-
ler News, Ruahvllle, ILi.
_________________ tyflve billions
of dollaru
and
leave it for our children to pay.
BACK TO NATURE
.A fter all this we roll our eyes
A hen is not supposed to have heavenward a n l say that God
Much common sense or tact, | will never ca ll us to account.
Yet eveiy time she lays an e g g 1 "R IG ,HTOX)L8NH80 E X A L T •
She cackles foith Übe fact.
j ETH A NATION BUT SIN IS
A rooster haan’s got a lot
x REPROACH TO ANY
PEO-
Of intellect to show,
i p L E ,”—-BIBLE.
Again,
"B L E S -
But none the lese, most roosters \ 8E D IS THAT PEO PLE WHOSE
Have sense enough to crow.
GOD IS TH E I j ORD." One by
The mule, the most despised of one, each of us by our dally 'ives
beasts
are to make or break this Amer­
Has a persistent way
ica of ours. Now, a
question
Of letting people know he's
that has to do, not with the des-
By (his insistent bray.
i tiny of this country but with
The busy little bees, they buzz you yourself. When you pass
Bulls bellow and cows moo;
fr0m Uhls life. wl!l it be to meet
Tile watch dog barks the gan- Christ as Saviour or will it be
ders quack
^ meel your sins and Christ
And doves and pigeons era».
^ jud-ge? __ “God commendieth
H e peacock spreads his tail
l j j j ,, |OVC toward us
In
that
and squawks;
while ¿we were yet sinners. Christ
Pigs squeal and robins sing. y lerf for
WHICH LX)R YOU
And even teip en ts know cnouffh IN E TE R N ITY ?
G O D S LOVE
To hiss before they sting
W ILL IT 11!. ANGUISH AND
Rut man. t . e G reatest Master- WOK
FO R E V E R ?
WHICH?
Pl«ce
¡ ( H R I t - T , T H E JflW IOUR,
OR
! That Nature could ievlse.
j (.HR!WT, T H E JUDGR?
W ill always stop ami hei t l al e!
Before he'll advi tlse.
|
— T KCHANOt: ! H -averton, 'l ie .
Rupeiintcndent.
Mrs.
I\
K.
Tuttle.
A SA
BETHANY B A PTIST CHLRi M
Rev. Jobu C. Schweitzer, Minister
9:46 a. m - Sunday school with
classes for all agas. John Croesk
superiutendent.
11:00 a. in.— Worship service
Choir directed by Carl Egglmsm
7:45 p. m.— Evening service.
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Egg
Phene &4AS P er
INSURANCE
REAL
ESTA TR
»-I
LOAMS
Beaverton FinRnce Co.
Roes! Building
Iteavertoa
OWL CAR DINER
(Form erly The Brown Mug)
FAMOUS COB CRUSH
CRUNCH P R IE S
if.*»"
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16 Minutes from Portland
THE FLOWER SHOP
nt BEAYERTON nsd TIGARD
Personalized complete flower
service for evsry occasion
Elerlets and Decorater
Corsages,
Spray*
Plants,
Cactus. Etc.
Beaverton
1050»
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